Details page twe ‘sa- THE PONTIAC PRESS aditon 112th YEAR * *& & *& =+PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY,MARCH 22, 1954—84 PAGES | MMGOTENNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 7 “ ‘ McCarthy Urged to Step Aside in Army Probe ys i tom, fe . ey 4| hey Deny Wedding Plans Senator Wants Seaway Bill Delayed in Committee ge >) ia Lic Tests Given e in April ist IsSet. _ Three Die fo All Witnesses for Its Decision | paiva He Should Qu on House Vote Committee During Quiz Postponement Seen as WASHINGTON ( A P )— Sentiment appeared to be Double Shuffle to Harm Waterways Measure building up among Senate Republican leaders today WASHINGTON (AP )— The House Rules Commit- that Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) should step all the way off his investigations subcom- tee wh i his tee today put off until oo a brought death to 13 persons tne April 1 a decision on wheth- a song Sa oS aed =) we jin Michigan automobile er to send the Senate- - BR She stare eae, | traffic. approved St. Lawrence Sea- me - i The PY Seven persons were killed! 7 frain-Car Collision _ 3 Traffic Fatals First Weekend Freak Auto Accident Drowns Wife of Late, Hotel Chain Owner By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Spring’s first weekend . Army. From McCarthy came an- roaring quarrel with the a nouncement of a tentative way bill to the House for a} rae: ae ee til es ; “ | | in two separate collisions. | vote slate Ktainaaataai ~ohepecan - One of she other victims| decision not to do so and a STRUCK BROADSIDE—Three persons were AP Wirephote’ was Mrs. Agnes Irene Mil- suggestion that the com- mittee employ lie detectors to get at the truth of his controversy with Secretary of the Army Robert T. Ste- Seaway supporters, who killed in Kalamazoo yesterday when.-the driver of | side by a New York Central passenger train. Two ner, 54, widow of the hotel had hoped for a committee | this car failed to heed the George street railroad | of the victims were from Decatur and the third| chain owner who drowned vote today, were disappoint- | crossing blinkers, and the auto was struck broad- | from St. Louis, Mo. in a freakish car mishap. ed by the postponement. A car driven by the care- One, Rep. Blatnik (D- taker of Mrs. Milner’s Pearl- Minn), told reporters: ] beach home in St. Clair “This (oct to post- Douglas iv ry for More Sp st Offers |County plunged into a pone) is a double shuffle in | Inviting Smile, drainage ditch near Mt. which they (the opponents) , Clemens Sunday. aa every advantage Req uctions in Fycise ] aX Cool Reception |_ The car half-submerged and Mrs. | Milner, according to reports to Rep. Dondero (R-Mich), chair- Spring gave Pontiac a bright | state police, drowned while vainly », ct smile, but a cold shoulder yester-| struggling to free herself after man of the House Public Works! wasHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Hill (D-Ala) said today | day. Other parts of the nation were | sending the caretaker for help. e & Committee that approved the bill | - AP Wirephote| properly,” said he will tle : : “ ” for Senate option of a even less fortunate. Mrs. Milner was the thifd wife a on Feb. 3 by a 236 vote, said he | that “prospects are favorable” fo adop While this area, asked under| of hotelman Earle Rr'Milner, She| RETURN FROM BRAZIL—Actress June Haver and actor Fred| thea the wee of was not sure if the delay would | proposed $200 increase in personal exemptions for indi-| 11). diess skies. light snow fell in|was president of ‘the hotel chain| MacMurray pause at the airport in Los Angeles after their arrival! au the witnesses agree. He plans jeopardize the bill's chances on / yidual income taxpayers. | he Dakotas, Minnesota and over | Milner-Earle Hotels, Inc. last night from Panama on the last lap of a return trip from Sac! to testify himself. oer But Chairman Millikin (R-Colo) of the Senate Finance | the Rockies. Rain fell in southern| 4 Decatur school janitor and nny aro pee the International Film Festival. Both deny they) wn snorican public is entitled scale te! pas (B-M®), "9 ="- Committee, which will consider a House-approved oe lead and Western | his wife and sister-in-law were pellnahrireat sna to the truth in the matters we are nouncing tponement, ex- os New } . killed Suncay when their about to investiga ashing- plained that because of his *tax revision bill, said he fost of the East — and Pontiac | truck collided pickup | a ody ty approaching primary contest he wasn’t conceding anything | was no exception — reported be-| bound New would necessarily be away from Battle Renews on this score. | low-freezing temperatures Sunday, | senger train Washington until April 1. Administration forces last week |‘ first full day of spring. Spring thse victina wars G varown're (PONtiac Will Be Affected |mm." “Trane rammed to the . subcommittee . . . that wclIf Detroit Changes Time |tovstisa: sofas : é H Allen earlier had predicted that | , . defeated, 710-204, an attempt by | “7Ved St 10:34 Pm Saturday. fiom, gp, his wile, Alene, 59, | most “abethor tear ~ | bl “ “| In Indochina __—— ae faacaves ieee pean a Ashiey . de| Although Detroit is some 25 miles away, Pontiac still! wining to submit to a scientific He also predicted House passage exemption tncrease on the general! sis of 36. A 22:42 degree tem- ° Four persons were:killed Friday [2m@% ® stake in its decision on whether or not to adopt | lie detector test . . . of the bill. , non bill. perature range was recorded | hight in a two-car crash 12 miles | daylight savings time. gee unas ao The bill would* authorize the French Report Vio | Amd another tax-cutting effort | here Saturday. mae eg: Manistee. Killed were} Because if the Motor City sets its clocks ahead an hour als — » nite’ Pompe ns cy dee a Fighting Again Around | by a Democrat was announced | Although sunshine warmed the omrl ae ae pry tore to give sports fans more daylight, Pontiac probably will| Sen. Knowland of California, the in ing a T7I- P ntic ° Fort last night by Sen. Douglas of Pontiac area again this morning, as a “ L. chaaad | —*have to follow suit GOP floor leader, said in an inter- to the Great Lakes waterway. Es- Besieged ress is: dd bs ell ey: te the U. S. Weather Bureau expects Pa ee —eoniger ean - : “ar baa aah ta nage — ae bei States) HANOI, Indochina (UP) — The write 382 million doliare more |OVCTC#st skies and light rain later | 6’ Kaleva, " ' || " Pontiac and Detroit's in-| in the committee's functions, but : : French High Command announced lato the excicc tax | (7 Sgt. Perry L. Critchell, 43, com- a | nesses dustrial operations are 80 |he thinks McCarthy should volun- | The money would be raised 7 reductions inte - * | Cloudy skies and a low of from mander of the Wakefield Stat closely tied together it | teer not to question witnesses nor through sale of government- today that violent fighting bill now in the Senate. 34 to 38 are forecast tonight, with lice Post, was killed Saturday. His : to vote on issues before the group. kuaranteed revenue bonds. [broken out again at surrounded He sad on the Meet Your Con-|® heh of from 39 to & due 10-)new patrol car and a car driven| jy olice [ both citlon penndias eee Coe rey, bas sald Be vleny’ net Amortization of the costs, ever a | Dien Bien Phu and indicated that morrow. by Mrs. Margaret Sampsel, 34, of cities on the | to vote “on any final decisions or 50-year period, would be through | rebel jinfiltrators had penetrated | "~™ television _e he Pro-| ‘The temperature rose from 24| Roscommon, collided a an ae same timetable,” explained | conclusions” of the subcommittee. tolls on shipping. Slsse te Mis Seri of the Fiek| eee oP ae at 8 a. m. today to 42 at 2 p. m | section of U.S. 16 near Grayling. Geand Jory Sdiedulec| Pontiac City Attorney Wil-| Knowland said in an interview: Rep. Dondero (R-Mich), chair- | defenses de ol aa. aa ee Mrs. Sampsel was injured. ry liam A. Ewart. “Since the senator has agreed : ' ; H i Ewart said confusion in several man of the House Public Works| pLonch troops started the battle | Price reduction on automobiles and Harry Leggett, 77, of Detroit, Ist Hearings in Detroit rempetis would i enh a to be sworn and te Committee that has approved the again after a 2+hour full during about $25 on such appliances “One Dies 4 Hurt was killed in a collision at a Bribe-Taking Scandal was operating on a different time. witness, es | ’ measure by a vote of 23 to 6, said tors. ‘ engineers’ estimates of seaway “ee eo ae pe He said the big tax revision bill DETROIT m — First a Pgene: pleas by Detroiters = untarily step aside and cargo clearly show that amortiza- . now in the hands of the Senate ¥ > fhe ylight savings time, attempt rgo 7 J. Feltes, 20, both of Detroit. were | WetTe scheduled to be called today tinued here and in Detroit in | questioning of other witnesses.” tion can be accomplished — “‘and Combat infantrymen and en- | Finance Committee ‘“‘gives ™ ON 10-Mile Road killed Sunday when their car before a one-man grand jury in- oi att the seaway made to pay for itself.” | gimeer patrols, supported by 18- | average taxpayer a $6 a year re- crashed through 1948, threatened to bring om the | On the other hafid He said Labrador iron ore would| ton American-supplied tanks, | duction in his tax load, while rail on the Willow Run Expresewsy vestigating alleged bribe-taking by annual controversy. . (R-Mich), a be of cee be one of the principal items of| pushed out from the main de- | slicing $1,700 a year from the taxes . on Detroit's western outskirts. Detroit policemen from suspected| Daylight savings time was dis-\thy’s subcommittee, said be for seaway cargo. fense positions. paid by the average stock owner! Highland Park Woman |" james D. Lachniet, 7. was killed | £&mblers, | continued in Pontiac in 1948, the| one isn't going to insist that Mc- eadece nciel Gis tiles Siee| They ware Sha 0 oben oes ae more ™ $10,000 annu- Thrown Under Auto in| Saturday when, sheriff's deputies| Recorder's _ Judge John P. | same year when Detroit also ruled | Carthy give up his place as a com- mittee to allow four hours debate | road to the fortress’ southernmost ; T Car Crash said, he ran in front of a car on| O'Hara, the juror, said he didn't; ‘Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) | mittee member, even temporarily, ia de Mees on Gn BEE: os point which the rebels cut| Rep. Kean (R-NJ) on the same wo-Car Ur South Beltline on the edge of the | know many witnesses he) ——SOS ~———| if the Wisconsin senator chooses _— j program said he knew of no one j Grand Rapids city limi ; aged ° | another course. Besides McCarthy The committee, largely because | ff more than a week ago. | | | Tals Ce ore Jobs to be |_ A Highland Park housewife was| Wot eo Cf Me Rnd Mra Me mag | would call in the first day and Men's Fashion News the *group includes three Republi of President Eisenhower's support In lp tenga lest than had Douglas “through killed and four other geo seri- Lachniet of Grand Rapids | that some who appeared likely | Featured This Week cars and three Democrats. of the project, is expected to act | Were = Sound Pres his preaching of gloom all the eouly injred totay phd : | would not be questioned ‘typme- | Potter’s Michigan colleague, Sen. favorably — but probably not be- captured, the troops oem time” and Rep. Cari Curtis (R- cars collided at Orchard Lake road diately ; Spring and summer fashion | Ferguson, took a position similar fore hearing extensive argument. | Reds prep tose ltd Neb)“ seid hp iilacts Senator and Ten Mile road in Farmington, Thirteen policamen were sus-| ©¥® for men will be featured |to Knowland’s. Ferguson, chair- An earlier hearing had been| tween Poe ew mache| Was spreading “Weer paychel- | “cording to Farmington Pvlice. af [ea ins pended last week. Mayor Albert| i the Pontiac Press all this |man of the Senate GOP Policy scheduled by the committee but] Sibly in readiness for new major eay.” Mrs. Marguerite Abraham. 56, Cobo said the city had movies of | Week- Beginning today on page | Committee, was asked on a CBS was postponed because of the | assaults. of 165 California, Highland Park. some taking gifts and money from | 17 men will find the newest im [television program yesterday” shooting in the House when five| It was feared that the relaxation| But Douglas insisted-he is-mere-; was. killed. instantly when one of persons he described as ‘“‘known| “abric and design covering all | whether he thinks | McCarthy members were wounded by Puerto | of enemy pressure was merely the | ly “reporting the facts.” the cars rolled over her. ] OW pD 0 gamblers.” phases of dress from accessories | should step off the siibcommittee Ricans, calm before a new storm. The income tax fight now centers| rhe collision occurred when te basic wardrobe needs. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) ———— on a proposal by Sen. George (D-| ys Abraham's husband, Sam- Prosecutor Gerald K. O’Brien puma (D6), = aed ot Assaults Referee Ga) to lift the present exemption aol, @8, ren 0 clap sign ot Go 3 More on Weekend Pp aaa Ade . . . Fale Me an erent | ASUS Re teroe a am nuamed tr each axpaver and de-| erection and'hs cers crasned | Sees All Available Men| sitcom mars sete (GOP Leaders Pessimistic oppose the bill's approval at to- | iony Stringer, 17, was fined $5.60| next year and $1,000 thereafter as| jue am auto driven by Mabert 4° | On Detective with suspected numbers racket : day's committee hearing. — . —_ Hargreavs, 21, of 30900 Orchard Duty rt O O t S Ch today after pleading guilty to as-}a means of increasing consumer) 1.4. pa, Farmington, accord- ver usting en. avez The proposal, kicked around by| saulting the referee during 4) purchasing power. Each--$100--in- to Warmington’ Patroiman Three reported over the] No formal charges have been | - Congress for more than 20 years, |rough-and-tumble soccer match—| crease is estimated to cost the gov Pervew; weekend boosted the March total | placed against any of the 13 sus-| WASHINGTON (UP) — Republican leaders were pri- authorizes the United States: to|in the Nuneaton Bible Class} ernment $2,400,000,000 yearly in to 41, the highest in several years, pended policemen. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) ' League. revenue The Abraham's were taking] according to Pontiac police. Assistant Prosecutor Joseph c.|V@tely gloomy about their chances of unseating Sen. . their daughter, Marquerite, 20, to| Willard Jones, owner of the Re-| Rashid has been assigned to assist | Dennis Chavez (D-NM) as the Senate launched ‘debate ider Cuts “ , ware »> par Pere ay meg ee Judge O'Hara. Nine especially| today on a GOP resolution declaring his election. “no Ferguson Stands by to Cons ! Radoiph Nese, o¢ 38 E. Wi [yee pub, neaasng bey | Coca in Income Tax as Anti-Recession Move) 'rtort’tscvine vont | ane rar sore et SE. Phe) The Democrats, on the other hand, were optimistic Judge O'Hara's inquiry, like all| about being able to beat down the Republican move and Pike 7” , taken | grand jury proceedings, will be! formally to the } tanding threa WASHINGTON (UP) — Sen.) tial” across-the-board reduction in, sald Mf business failed te term | Abraham is in critical condition _— - y to remove the longs g t to Chavez’ Homer Ferguson (R-Mich) urged| income taxes that could be put| spward after the aoe cad hin ener After thieves | cloaked in secrecy. He has even! position in the Senate. initial emer- = , ; into effect quickly to bolster con-| gency cut,. income taxes (severe face rib cuts. serious consideration” today -for condos eee A gelien TP een e The Nosek home was ran- | that he can discuss the case only} Sen. Thomas C. Hennings Jr. (D-Mo) lone Democrat development of a plan for cutting ae” ther ee how sal war contbien ain Sraseired riba sacked and a safe in the auto | “ith O'Hara and his staff. . (on the elections subcommittee which investigated the income taxes as a standby anti- The emergency tax slash would| Tne Would bot say Bow bad | cerebral concussion and head cuts. sales building had been tam- *«_ £ x & disputed 1952 Senate race’ depression measure. expire, or come up for reconsider-|1. to warrant putting the emer. | Farrow said. pored with, pelles entd. Overwhelming Vote - in New Mexico, said he is The idea was advanced by the; Stion, at the end of one year. gency tax cut into effect. .Hargreavs has a fractured spine, Capt. Clark M. Wheaton, chief of confident “an overwhelm- Committee for Economic Develop-| Committee spokesmen declined The, committee spokesmen ap-| snd Mrs. Hargreavs suflered rib Sette man hes’ been ensigns | [Q elects Chi , tors” ment, a bipartisan group of top| to say exactly how large the | proved generally of President Ei-| fractures. available man has been assigned | KG- lang ing majority of senators nesneme jeotarn, as the keystone| tax cut should be. But they | senhower’s program to combat the yt reine cet machegmbodre prone will vote to reject the GOP |= THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1954 + TWO a Birmingham Men to Study Finances for Parking Lot in the Southwest Locality | BIRMINGHAM—A study made| James T. Dunne as speaker when on the possibility of spegial assess- | Altrusans meet at 5:45 p.m. today | on , t |at the Cortmunity House. nied an of . The First Presbyterian Church parking lot for the southwest Por | won Thursday night's champion. tion of the city will be taken up! ship play-off game in the YMCA! at tonight's City Commission | Church Basketbal! League. Tied for meeting first place with Christ Church ; | Cranbrook, the winners scored 49) City Manager Donald C. Egbert |points to 26 for Christ Church. | will recommend that such a | Past Matrons will meet at the be considered in conjunction with |home of Mrs. Walter Weitzel on| | Pierce street Tuesday for a 12:30) Additional Birmingham social | Pm. poduck. luncheon news on page If. s . A communicants class for young | Governor OKs School Merging Law Lets Oakland and Wayne Offer Plan for Handicapped Children Gov. G. Mennen Williams today ‘signed the Oa!:land County- promoted legislation which will al- low school districts to merge in order to provide special education for handicapped children. Unaminous approval greeted the bill recently in both the House of Representatives, where it was Friends Honor Couple on 50th Anniversary KEEGO HARBOR — Mr. and) Mrs. Edward C. Tanner of Pon- tiac were honored at a 50th anni-| versary open house at: the home | of their daughter and son-in-law Mr. ‘and Mrs. Harold Washburn, here’ Sunday afternoon. In the guest book were inscribed the names of 35 relatives and triends who called. Assisting the host and hostess were the couple's other daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Soper. the proposed off-street parking ‘in the Hitls Presbyterian Church folks wishing to unite with Kirk | presented by Rep. William Broom- field (R-Royal Oak!, and then in erdinance. and both city and pri- vately developed off-street parking. In matters of paving, it will be recommended that the widening of West Maple, originally de- layed because of financing diffi- culties, be included in this year’s paving program, along with Pierce street paving construc- tien. ‘ An informal hearing wiil be held to consider paving in the Quarton Lake stbdivision. An April 19 hearing will be rec- ommended to determine the neces- sity of paving Derby from Eton to Coolidge, and Edenborough and St. | during Lent, will begin at 8 tonight. |The class will be received into communion of the kirk on Maundy Thursday. Andrews from Pembroke to Derby. oe BAe Psa moot Included on the agenda is a lease Mouse. Oomenanity extension agreement for the) AS Walker gravel pit along with a dis- The annual scholarship Silver cussion of final conclusions to be | Tea sponsored by the Women’s | presented to the State Water Re-| Mission Union of the sources ission May 27 and the Senate. beth Oakland and Wayne counties to present the propesal for spe- cial millage to the electors at regular school election time this spring. William J. Emerson, Oakland =| County superintendant of schools “|and spokesman for the drafting r,|group, said that the Oakland ~” ,|County board would consider the on | bill Thursday night at their regular J | meeting If approved by the board, the electors will decide the issue. The | bill advises that the county board ‘of education review the legislation prior to going vefore the voters. The legislation, originally drafted by a committee from the county superintendants’ group, followed two years of special in- AP Wirephete PRESERVED IN ANDES SNOW—This is the perfectly preserved The governor's signing allows | The Tanners were married at | Windsor, Ont. March 19, 1904, and were residents here for 20 years! LEE C. ABRAMS | before moving to Blaine street, Pontiac Their only son, Edward F. Tan- ner, was killed in England during | World War II while serving with | the Royal Canadian Air Force. | The couple have four grandchil- | dren and one great-grandchild, | Committee Holds Up Seaway Bill Move - (Continued From Page One) build the International Rapids sec- tions of the waterway which, pro- | an estimated cost of about 100 million dollars. Canada will build the other sec- |, tions of the waterways which, pro- | ponents claim, will permit most of ‘Bank Official Dies at Home in Detroit ROYAL OAK (INS)—Lee C. | Abrams, vice président and cashier of the Wayne-Oakland Bank in Royal Oak since 1939, died sud- deniy Sunday in his home in Detroit. Abrams was a native of Kalama- zoo and launched his banking career unpretentiously in 1914 as a messenger for the Highland Park State Bank. He was one of the organizers and a past president of the Royal Oak Rotary Club. Funeral will be held at 1 p. m. Wednesday at the Harris Funeral Home, 14751 W. McNichols Rd.,| te world’s shipping to enter the | with burial in White Chapel ceme-| Great Lakes from the Atlantic. tery. Opponents, largely railroads, Eastern and Gulf Port cities and U.S. Investments Visitor From Islands Says Filipinos in Need of American Cash DETROIT uw — A businessman from the Philippines, in the United States on a good will . mission, wants American industry to make more investments in his country. The plea comes from Teofilo D. Reyes, factory owner of the islands, business college dean of the Uni- versity of Manila, and chairman of the Filipino Trade and Good Will Mission. “We need capital and technical knew-how,"’ Reyes said in an in- tersiew in which he called the United States the Philippines’ | “best friends.”’ Reyes reported a “new confi- dence’’. on the part of the Filipinos in their government. “We have smashed the Commu- nist-led Huks and have started rural] improvement and road build- ing programs,’’ he said. Reyes mentioned Japanese competition against the United States for the Philippines mar- ket. He said Japan is trying to capture the islands market de- spite tariffs on Japanese goods as distinguished from the absence of tariffs on U. 8, imports. He described the Japanese as “very clever.” “They renamed a Japanese town ‘U, S. A.,’" he said, “and when the products first started to come commission has ordered and other municipali- | ties to correct Rouge River pollu- tion. 28. The body of a child, about 10 years old at death, and apparently an Indian princess from an early Andes tribe in South America. Found preserved by snow and cold 15,000 feet up on a mountain near Santiago, Chile, by a mule driver, the body is believed by anthropolo- vestigation into the educational needs of handicapped boys and girls who cannot attend regular schools. coal interests, contend the sea- way is an “economic monstros- My.” The United States’ share of the in we thought they were made | in this country. We corrected this, | however.” In Detroit, Reyes combined his Fire Association gists to be more than 500 years old. . a % Their figures revealed that hun- The public affairs committee of the Altrusa Club will present Mrs. Detroit Time Switch Would Affect City s s at Tuesday's noon (Continued From Page One) | juncheon of the Exchange Club, . ; against the faster time after an ad-| the Community House, will be | Appropriations Hearing sinc | Mrs. Rath Ann Silber, newspaper | Disrupted by Senator's The Detroit Common Council la-| feature writer. “People of | Yy ter set up an ordinance designating | Earty Birmingham and Their | Demands — - ae ‘ of 8 * Longies * Play Sets — or vice versa. The wisemen, Chiefs of Staff.) ices them in real form. Sean neneeneaeea al * Krawlers thought the FEPC bill was dead The Paris newspaper France reel nine constantly twirl or | EF ; Sore’ end girls’ _ . So Soir said today that the U. 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Satisfaction guar- Sirius sullerers go all out in | Was the bill would die. chief of staff, has requested im-| ‘ballerina mouse’’ not only offered i soon ns ——" mediate delivery of American light | opportunities for probing the cause : : Ball Bearing Skate a == S| NU St the same day, the House | bombers and transport aircraft to of cancer but also such neuro- i State Affairs Committee will meet Indochina muscular diseases as multiple ; $ 49 welts. poetic, drive- on the Senate-approved fair em- : ; . weys. etc Mock eA And those le head- : ae But these sources added that no sclerosis 1 Boys’ or ployment practices (FEPC) bill * * *¢ ter Home. ~! aches caused t si sinus now official word has been received - Gils’ oweep lieved by tablets taken in- and the lobbyist control bill, also : ae . : d Srere, Bern, ove. s 9 reliev Yy approved in the Senate yet whether the United States will Dr. Dickie, of the Jackson Me- Extends te 16k) inches) |G ball beat: eernany wai : grant this request. morial Cancer Research Labora- : ing wheels rubber shock absorbers ese 681.98 o r S$ ear There were slight odds that the tory here, told about it at a con- leather strap. 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Mrs. Webster moved in with another neighbor so she could turn her house over the Huffs. “All the thanks goes to all our friends and associates at work, be- cause without them we would have been lost. Their help made all the difference in the world,’’ Huff said today. Gordon Hill, a supervisor in the purchasing department, said four committees have been formed to help the Huffs: Construction, fur- nishings, cash donations, and cloth- ing. All have been successful, he added. Meeting Is Held by Teacher's Group | METAMORA — Lapeer County | teachers of zone 2 held their March | meeting at Elba School last week | with Mrs. Ruth Thompson of Meta- mora as chairman Two dance numbers were pre- nted by pupils of Mary Ann Krak- | er of Elba School. Connie Phile | and Amy Roe, two Metamora pu- pils, demonstrated group piano les- sons which are being taught in Metamora School. Also on the, program were slides of Switzerland shown.by Jim Reilly of Brown City who visited that country through the International Farm Youth Exchange, and spell- ing tips by Wayne Wilson. Final zone meeting of the year will be a tri-zone meeting April 29 at Lapeer American Legion build- ing Avondale High ‘School to Give Spring Concert concert Wednesday at 8 p.m. the school auditoriym, under the | direction of Miss Patricia Wigle. | Participating in the affair will be the Girls’ Glee Club, Mixed Chorus, Junior High Chorus, com- bined choruses and ensemble groups. “Oklahoma arranged by °Wil- liam Stickles will be sung by the mixed chorus, and a rendition of the American folk song ‘Lolly- toadum,”” by Leslie Bell, will be given by the glee club. The combined» cherus - will- pre- | sent ‘‘The Lord's Prayer,"’ by Carl +Dies: ‘Ride the Chariot,” a Negro spiritual by Henry Smith; and ‘Russian Picnic."’ by Harvery En- | ders. The Junior High Chorus will sing a mediey of college songs. 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Foods studied in the survey in- cluded peas, lima beans, snap beans. spinach, broccoli, cut corn, strawberries, orange juice concen trates, lemonade, whole chicken chicken parts, and fish fillets, The survey shows that only three of these 12 frozen items were purchased by more than 50 per cent of the families included in the sample. The three products were: Frozen orange juice, bOught by 68 per cent of the families; frozen peas, pur- | chased by 52 per cent, and frozen strawberries, consumed by an even 30 per cent. Less than 40 per cent of the families purchased frozen broccoli, lima beans, spinach, snap beans, cut corn, lemonade, whole chicken, or chicken parts Researchers who conducted the survey point out that sales of any of these latter commodities could be more than doubled if as many as 75 per cent of the potential con- sumers could be induced to buy them. This conclusion assumes, however, that the new buyers would but about as much on the average as consumers already using these frozen foods. The survey points out though that these who now are buying frozen foods do not purchase many packages on the average during a year. An important point in the find- , ings of the survey is that sales of packaged frozen foods can be in- creased greatly even with the home refrigeration facilities that families now have. It is pointed out that 89 per cent of all urban families now have re- frigerators, but only a small pro- portion of them are buying frozen | foods. There are no direct air routes —E By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Preparing the student to bridge the gap between the elementary and high school years is the new job cut out for James S. Fy, named this week to the principal post of Waterford Township's new Isaac Crary Junior High School. | Serving this year as junior high school coordinator, Principal Fry's appointment Was made by the Wa- | terford Board of Education. | He has been associated with the Waterford school system since 1949 acting as coordinator of the distributive education pro- gram, He has also served as chairman of the department of business education since that time, “It is very important that every youngster feel that school holds a definite purpose for him. We know that the junior high school years JAMES 8. FRY are very often the most difficult* because of the tremendous amount | of adjustment that takes place | within the youngster himself as | well as in his school program,” | said Fry. He said that when the new junior | high school is completed in the Salem Evangelical Church here fall, part of the school program will include a guidance set-up de- | signed to help stabilize these youngsters during this interim. Fry has worked with the com- ‘munity during his distribative education program. He helped es- | tablish a cooperative plan in re- tailing which gave high school students an opportunity to com. bine training with actual work experiences, He had charge of all student placement, guiding the students through a progressive program gauged to increase their respon- sibility with their ability. A native of Columbus, Ohio, Fry attended Ohio State University. He has hati work from South Dakota State College and Wayne Univer- sity During World War Il he served with the U.S. Air Corps in Africa and Italy. He was attached to the administrative and engineer- ing division. | He lives with: his wife and two young daughters, Ginny, 7. and | Salem Church Picks lts New Officers CASS CITY—The congregation of recently elected church and Sun- day School officers who will as- sume duties May 1. Included were: Dale Buehrly, class ‘leader; George Dillman and James Mark. two-year trustees; Mrs. Wilma Fry, financial secretary; Mrs. An- drew Seeger, budget treasurer; and Helen Hower, church treas- urer. Mrs. Ray Silvernail, Sunday School superintendent; Mrs. James Mark, treasurer; Frances Deibel, secretary; and Mrs. John Zin- necker, assistant superintendent. Troy Methodist WSCS Holds March Meeting TROY TOWNSHIP — WSCS of Troy Methodist Church held its March meeting last week with Mrs. Edgar Mumford and Mrs. Byron Kumlere as hostesses for a potluck luncheon servied to 45 at- tending Mrs. Marshall R. Reed was to link Australia with ‘any of the | Jean 2, at 2964 Orangegrove Drive, | guest speaker, showing color pic- major ports in South America. | Pontiac. | tures of Japan. Malaya and India. Clawson Raises Land Valuation $500,000 Hike Is Seen Improvement to City’s Fiscal Position CLAWSON — To help place the city in a firmer financial position, Clawson has increased the assessed valuation of land by $500,000. City Manager Robert O. Wright said the reassessment would amount to a valuation increase of about $200 for the average city lot. Land here is assessed by taxa- tion purposes at 50 per cent of current market value. Wright stated that the city's fi- nancial position is being improved further by the refunding of $658,000 {worth of bonds. | Under the new plan, the city’s annual commitment for debt re- | tirement has been reduced by | $25,000 a | $50,000. ] Southfield Woman Gives Piano Concert in Florida SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—Mrs. |J. W. Abbott of 9-Mile road. re- lcently appeared in concert in St. Petersburgh, Fla. Music Hall. Mrs. Abbott was a professional pianist prior to her marriage last year. | The Abbotts have returned home jafter a tour of the southern state. Th coat ty Slashed Henry C. Gee of Brush street, was treated at Pontiac General Hopsital Saturday after his throat was slashed. Gee told Pontiac Po- lice that a neighbor attacked him | with a knife when he refused to allow the latter to enter his home. | prompt PICK-UP relate) DELIVERY 227 ail Auburn Ave. year, from $75,000 to | 7 - 24 T SWEATERS 6 Are Awarded Master Mason Degrees Recently CLARKSTON—At Masonic Night last week, six Master Masons re- |ceived the degrees, of the order, | which were conferred by past pa- }trons of the Joseph C. Bird Chap- ter 294, OES. Receiving the degrees were War- ren McVittie, Ezra Mason, Ray Anthony, Clyde Bonar, Emil Grischow and Harold Fitch At the meeting, Mrs. Donald Harris, worthy matron, announced that past matrons and patrons will be honored at a dinner April 7. Members were also asked to call jthe worthy matrons for reserva- |tions for the county association meeting in Oxford April 1 Clawson Meeting Today SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP— | MOMS Unit 63 will attend a meet- ing of the Clawson MOMS in Claw- | son today. The Southfield group recently completed making up 17 Easter boxes for servicemen and women. HER ACCORDION SCHOOL One half hour private lesson —.FREE USE of accordion ...take it home with you. One hour free band practice every Tuesday evening GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 E. Huren FE 4-0566 } ; and SKIRTS ; CEa. Phone FE 4-343! = 7 JOHN WINGATE REPORTS ON LATEST PUBLISHED CIGARETTE FIGURES: AMELS AGAIN FIRST IN SALES! 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It takes four tons of coal fo make one ton of acetylene How to Make Heartburn"GO” almost as fast as it came Too much acid causes heartburn, sour | stomach, gas. But Tums get rid of ex- cess acid almost before it starts. They can't over-alkalize your stomach—or cause acid rebound. That's why mit- lioas always carry Tums in pocket or rse—for convenient top-speed relief rom heartburn and gassy pressure goles: Miaty. Pleasant-tasting. Get ums today. 10¢ @ Roll How Much Are the Contents of Your Home COURT REPORF—Once the quietest man in the courtroom, the court reporter will have plenty to say in the future if Harry Ungar- sohn’s “Repeat-O-Mask” comes into use. He is shown with the in- strument he designed so the reporter could record everything that is said in court. The speaker repeats everything that is said and it is Get Vaccinations THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH Newborn Babies 4 Doctor's Records Show Treatment Cuts Deaths From Diseases By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE AP Science Reporter CLEVELAND \h-— Vaccinating [-* babies minutes after they’re born} is safe, effective insurance against | dangerous whopping cough and diphtheria, a family doctor finds The shots in the arm against these diseases usually aren't start- ed until babies are three to six months old or more. But Dr. Herbert D. Chamberlain, | McArthur, Ohio, told today of good | résults from giving them as immi- diate birthday shots as part of the routine treatment of newborn | babies. ‘- o- 8a" | “Of T17 babies treated this way since 1948, not one has had whoop- ing cough or diphtheria, even when other children in the family con- tracted these diseases, he says in an exhibit forthe American Acad- emy of General Practice Between 1943 and 1948 in his rural practice in.Vinton County, | Ohio, there had been 40 cases of whooping cough and 10 deaths recorded. Later the proceedings are played back for transcription on the court record. The device is now being tested in New York | City by the Navy. Ex-Lawn Cutter Handle White House Floral Needs | WASHINGTON (UP) — Back-| ident’s swimming pool to school stairs at the White House | swimming teams Not much} This is the busy season for Rob- | chance of it happening. however, | ert Redmond. the White House even for the West Point team gardener who has been working on exp losion, wind, hail, | the grounds of the executive man- smoke, vehicles, aircraft, | sion for 30 years etc | Redmond came to the White | House during the Coolidge admin- | istration He was just a kid and got a summer job cutting the igrass. He's beert at it ever since only now Red is an executive and isomeone else cuts the grass Most of the cut flowers that adorn the rooms of the White Worth to You? Heve you purchased TV or furniture sitce your lest inventory? How much is your wardrobe alone, worth? Our Fire Insurance Policy with Extended Coverage, protects you against fire, Justice Douglas Continues Hike — Several Quit as Jurist Leads 184-Mile Trek Along C&O Canal “ Call FE 4-0588 Today! House and particularly, the State Dining Keom on official Along the C&O Cana! fn Western occasions, are not grown at the = \iaryiand u—Supreme Court Jus- White House. tice William O. Douglas and a Redmond goes into the local steadily dwindling party of hiking companions pushed forward today on their 184-mile walk to Washing- | ton, D. C. At the end of their third day's wholesale flower markets early every morning to pick up the needs lof the day. He pretty well knows | Mrs. Eisenhower's preferences, so Brummett- | he does not have to check on every | | purchase If there is to be a big dinner, however, Redmond checks journey lay Fort Frederick State “Park and the only night of camp- ing in the open the party plans Lincicome, Inc. Raré te Preneunce Easy te Settle With! 367 Eost Pike St. FE 4-0588 PERTUSSI before its scheduled arrwal in Washington Saturday The group spent last night at the smallest floral details with the First Lady or her secr@tary. Passersby are frequently puzzled | ; during the spring by the sight of the Woodmont Rod and Gun Club | | Redmond’s assistants pounding "eer Hancock, Md., 37 miles south. | | steel spikes into the White House jeast of Cumberland, Md., where lawn, particularly in the shady | they marted com _—acer morning. — area under and near the larger trees Douglas is seeking to demon- | The men are driving holes near | Strate to two Wasbington editorial | the tree roots. The holes are filled “Titers, and others who joined the with fertilizer and plugged at the | &Toup, that the natural beauties of tap with topsoil and grass seed. | the government-owned Chesapeake | |and Ohio Canal would be marred | Redmond finds it about as dif- ‘by construction of a proposed fed- | ficult as any ordinary homemak- era) highway. er to grow luxuriant grass in the His challen ge to the editorial shade. Special shade grasses riters who favored the parkway, are quite susceptible to heat and = cuited in the eight-day joufney. | rough wear. The White House | In the first day of slogging over has it over most homes, how: | muddy trails, and in yesterday's | ever, because there are very few | blustery weather which included | people who have the epportunity | eyen a few snow flurries, the ex- to trample down what shade | pedition shrank from 34 to about | grass Redmond manages te (2; who planned to continue today’s grow. i\leg of about 20 miles Mrs. Eisenhower is partial to| | . _ © 7} pink flowers of any sort. Redmond The welking pace alan sige’ has to be careful, however, in put- from an average of a little over t : four miles an hour the first day | ing decorat in the rather = ; to three miles an hour yesterday. strongly colored public rooms on), . . : é ay Liniment was being liberally ap- | the main floor of the White Hoyse. |... - 4 The colors are so strong in the | Plied: to e muscles last night. - | Most of the nine who quit the’ Red, Green and Blue Rooms that | rty, though, were newsmen . rdener must select "flowers a oe » Bev. the a . ernment officials and others who of softly contrasting © pastel tones | nad to get back to other assign- lest he end up in a color riot. | ments or their regular Monday | With-warm weather on the way, | ign. the White House is again getting | The rugged justice. who relishes | requests for the loan of the Pres- | outdoor life, showed little sign of CALL TODAY Try a Tenkful of Leonerd Fortified FUEL OIL Climatized for Michigan Weather Hummel & Kneale Oil Co. OR 3-1260 + | fatigue. Charles P. Thomas, the | 78-year-old retired mailcarrier | |from Washington and oldest man in the group, also was going strong. | | eee | Jail Reckless Driver Vans Shelton, 23, of 391 Frank- lin road, Pontiac, was sentenced to five days in Oakland County Jail and assessed~ $100 fine and costs when he pleaded guilty Sat- urday to reckless driving and driving without an operator's li- Lake Justice Joseph J. Leavy. 20 Ibs. LOST tnt ig &, among babies less than a year old, he said. = oe = Since 1948, there haf not been a single case of whooping cough, except in one baby not inoculated at birth, he said. He cited government statistics which show whooping cough kills more babies from 1 to 12 months old than all other diseases com- bined. He gives the babies a standard vaccine combining protection against whopping cough, diphther- ia, and tetanus, a main cause of blood poisoning. A full treatment -consists of | three shots. The second is given when the baby is 6 weeks old, when the mother receives a checkup for * recovery from childbirth. The third is given when the baby is 3 months old. Three fourths of all the babies | have had the full series, he said. _~ ~~ 9” If ‘African Prince’ to Give Concert Despite Expose SAN FRANCISCO w# — “Prince Onaga of the Watsui of the Bel- gian Congo’’—disclosed a few days ago as plain Fred Williams of East St. Louis, Ill.—will give his dance concert here after all. For five years Williams and his Angeles-born wife gave “‘Afri- can song and dafice concerts’’ in the United States and Canada, on national television shows, and even appeared in the movies—all as Prince Onaga and Princess Muana. _* * > Williams freely admitted his big hoax when questioned by immigra- tion officials at the requést of the Belgian consul, who couldn't un- derstand such a dignitary not making a formal call. Williams’ No. 1 worry was about ° his scheduled concert April 5. 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Phone Pontiac FE 2-8181 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1954 For a Better Pontiac On April 5 Pontiac voters will have the chance to approve a much needed long range civic improvement program. First item in this program is the pro- posed addition to Pontiac General Hos- pital. Anyone who has seen the patients being cared for in hospital corridors there knows how badly that addition is needed. The city’s program will meet many other urgent needs. Best of all, it can be carried out with- out any increase in the present tax rate. . * * * This is possible because Pontiac's bonded debt will be retired by the end of the current year. The money now devoted to debt retirement can then be used to finance the improvement pro- gram if the voters so decide. Even the one dollar levy required by law to pro- tect hospital bond buyers can be han- died within the present tax rate. We do not believe that the city’s taxpayers will turn down this program of civic improve- ments to save $5.40 a year. That is the amount by which the aver- age home owner's tax levy would be reduced if the proposal is de- feated. - Besides the hospital, other projects contemplated are a civic auditorium, new police headquarters, new main library and three more fire stations. All of these are things any growing city sooner or later must provide. * * * The Press believes this is a sound program. We're convinced the people, accustomed to living in a progressive community, want municipal progress to continue. It isn’t often that the residents of any city have the opportunity to get needed and continuing improvements of this sort with- out any increase in their tax levies. Well Earned Praise Oakland County Road Commission's snow removal crews have the Satisfac- tion of knowing that their hard work during the Winter was appreciated. a ee They became aware of this because a few residents of the county who have to travel the roads regardless of weather conditions, took time to send thank you letters to the Commission. As one writer put it “it is quite - a comfort knowing come what may the roads will be clear and salted when needed...and many of us will continue to live because someone made it possible for us to travel safely.” * * * The Winter, just about to bow out, was worse than usual as far as snow and ice were concerned. Many a cold night when the rest of us were sleeping, snow- plows and salt trucks were out battling storm conditions. ‘- We join-~these letter writers in saying “thank you” to the Road Commission boys for a tough job well done. Michigan Week From May 2 to 8 will be Michigan Week and a group dedicated to the idea of selling the State's wonders and ad- vantages to its 6,500,000 people has been organized. — v S&ithough=>the*- observance is © six weeks away, WALKER L. CisLer of Detroit Edison, has been chosen president of Greater Michigan, Inc., the organization ““Whieh Wil direct the program. — 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1954 | —_— +--+, —- - paign originated in the Economic De- velopment Commission. Besides newspapers, other communi- cations media have been enlisted to help sell Michigan to Michigan people. This . shouldn’t be hard in a State that can boast so many natural advantages to make life worth living the year round. One of the greatest of these is location. Bordered on three sides by the Great Lakes, Michigan is also bejewelled by more than 11,000 inland lakes, 400 of them in Oakland County. * * * No State has such fine facilities for all year outdoor recreation. Especially popular are boating, swimming, fishing, hunting and the invigorating winter sports of skating, skiing and toboggan- ing. . We are heartily in favor of this: program. The more Michigan people know about their State, the more they will appreciate it and tell others about it with bene- fit to all 6,500,000 of us. A LONG-ESTABLISHED book store in Baltimore has been closed by the own- er who says people have quit reading books. “This is the age of boobs,” he added. The latter statement explains a lot of situations we had been wondering about. It Has been announced that the U. S. has exploded “an atomic device” in the Marshall Islands. The world loses more islands that way! In TucumcankI, N. M., the other day a Miss Waters married a Mr. Sprinkle. It is hoped they will not raise a family of drips. The Man About Town Want $250? That Prize Awaits You in Annual Baseball Contest Daffynition Power steering: What the back seat drivers try to take over. Every mail brings entries in the annual Man About Town Baseball Contest. The prize is $250 in U. S. Savings Bonds for the nearest correct answer to the following: . What player whe has then been at bat at least 25 times will be leading Write your answer, sign your name and address plainly, and see that it is received in the Pontiac Press office by noon on Saturday, April 10. Every member of your family is eligible to com- pete, but each entry must be on a separate piece of paper. Pontiac Press employes and members of their immediate families are barred. The only person listed in the new Pontiac city directory with the same name as that Wisconsin Senator is : ‘ Joe McCarthy of 300 Draper Ave., who says there is no blood relation, but it would be OK with him if there was Back from a national planning conference in Chicago are G. N. Skrubb, director of the Oakland County Planning Com- mission; : Edward Smith, county accountant; Eari Johnson, personnel director, and s Robert E. Lilly, secretary of the County Board of Audito < county A phone call from Mrs. Wilbur Altweti ot Pontiac Lake, states that dandelions are blooming in her lawn, I like that statement printed on the back of a driver's license in a south. ern state: “Drive as if you had a guardian angel over one shoulder and a traffic officer over the other.” The front cover photograph on the current issue of Newsweek is that of an Oakland County man, Charities E. Wilson, Secretary of Defense in the Eisenhower cabinet According to Executive Director Harold L. Pocklington of the Leader Dog¢ for the Blind. who moves into its new $175,000 dormitory at Rochester on April 1, it has been awarded the seal of good practice by the American Association of Workers for the Blind. The recent warm weather has rendered unsafe the ice in most of our lakes, and Sheriff Clare L. Hubbell hopes that our people will heed this warning. Superintendent of Pontiac Lake Recreational Area, John F. Reagan, announces that state toreehiy thie public parks. Will deal more Vandals will face jail sentences. Verbal. Orchids, to— “of 94 Blaine St: golden wedding. syenrwith “People “Who Vitter up =), kegs > . — a . i ° ee ~ ———1$ _ | THE FIRST DAY OF SPRING IS ONE THING --- i Case Records of a Psychologist Tom’s Jealou His Hobby Is Tom is a victim of an “iron , curtain” which his jealous wife ti) “Taming of the Shrew.” By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case K-355: Tom T., aged 27, works in an insurance office. £ The First Spring Day Is Another Voice of the People “ Mrs. Carl Dobat Says After Dairy Expenses Farmer Gets 8 Cents Per Quart for Milk must will not requests, its I am writing in answer to the letter signed, ‘‘Daily Reader,”’ re- garding the price of milK. I wonder if this person has ever operated a farm and has any idea of the cost of producing milk? Maybe like so many of our officials this person sits at a desk and figures it all out on paper. Does he have any knowledge of the price which the farmers re- ceive for the milk we sell? We have just received our check for the month of February and I am quoting from that return. Milk ~ with 3.5 test brings the farmer $4.06 per 160 pounds. Out of that we must pay 25 cents hauling fees, 6 cents association dues and every so often a nice slice for the American Dairy Assn. How much is left? We actually re- ceive $3.75 for 12 gallons of milk. That is about 31 cents per gallon or 8 cents a quart. ’ As for butter, I know that some farmers do sell their milk and buy oleo and I am ashamed for them. They are defeating them- selves. We buy and eat five to six pounds of butter per week. Mrs. Carl Dobat Route 2, Rochester Slingerland Favors Bricker Plan Support It is to our best interest that every one write our Congressmen and Senators concerning the sup- port of the Bricker Amendment. This amendment will safeguard the Constitution against treaty law. Thomag Jefferson was right when he said “In . question of power, let ne more be said of confidence In men, but bind him down from mischief by the chains ef the Constitution.” This saying shows great wisdom and soundness which is more vi- tally needed in these times than at any other period in American history, We must find time to take a wider interest in the affairs of our own government. Wesley J. Slingeriané Drayton Plains Lawrence Sees House-Cleaning Needed on Phone Snooping Methods at Capital By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON—History has a strange way of repeating itself. Today there is a furor in Con- gress over the revelation that someone in the office of the secre- tary of the Army has been eaves- dropping on telephone conversa- tions with members of Congress and their staffs. Back in 1906 and 1907. President Theodore Roosevelt used the Secret Service to shadow congressmen whom he suspected of wrongdoing and Congress retaliated by passing a law denying to the Secret Service any funds thereafter for investigations in behalf of any other department or agency of the governmént and confining the Se- ;It is an infamous disregard of ethics for anybody in the executive agenciés of the government or any- where else to ‘‘monitor’’ or record stenographically a telephone con- with a lawyer from the office of the secretary of defense brought out at a Senate Armed Services Se Se But the executive departments will have to consider how this precedent is then going to meet various demands certain to arise now from Congress for all records on ‘“‘monitored conversa- tiens”” between senators or rep- resentatives and their staffs and the executive departments, in- cluding, of course, the conversa. Doubtless there have in the past been many congressmen who have asked officials in the armed services aboug$ commissions or Members of Congress find their of such requests and they turn the cases over to per- their office staffs to handle telephone. If business being transacted on the telephone between Capitol Hill and the offices in the Pentagon is to be “monitored,”’ this can only result in demands that Pentagon officials personally come to the Capitol hereafter or send some of their subordinates to take up such matters—a waste of valuable time all around. But the real objection is jo the violation of the so-called “‘code ot fair ”* which the z | A directive issued some time ago in the Department of Defense pro- hibits the use of recording or tap- ping devices at the Pentagon un- less the fact is disclosed to both parties The directive really isn't limited to mechanica} devices. It implies that all “recording” is taboo and this would seem to include ‘‘moni- toring"’ unless both parties are ad- vised that a_ stenographer is listening in on an extension to take notes. Also, the so-called report is a post-dated document compiled from excerpts from stenographer's notes. It is significant that the memorandum issued by the Senate committee is a series of actual re- ports made by committee staff members putting on paper their recollection after each conversation had been concluded. Many persons have jumped to conclusions and prejudged the case those same persons are usually in the front row shouting the loudest about fair play and how a man Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service We're keeping tabs on that Man- hattan drunk-o-meter which clocks heavier-than-air-breaths. First victim of the electronic gimmick was fined the staggering sum of ten depreciated dollars. The judge said, ‘‘Here's a citi- zen with a wine cellar in his hat. If he were to breathe in a toy balloon there would be a new comet in the firmament tonight.” The owner of the Grapes of Wrath Wine Co. ‘got himself a mouthpiece that wasn't hooked to a tube. The lawyer said, ‘Spring was not officially here until last night. Therefore, under winter rules no test was legitimate until my client Aad first been primed with anti-freeze." You can see there is more to the law than meets the first per- sonal pronoun. They tried the soyse-o-graph on a society dude from the south. He told the judge ‘(Down south we build chimneys just for our breaths." He snorted in the halitosis-grind- er and it blew a fuse. If you can walk a chalk line. say ‘Truly rural,’ select 9 three- hoss parlay with a kitchen fork. dial a telephone number and stack a cold deck you are not sober in New York. The judge wants to know what you're doing with the other hand. They took the drunk-o-stat to the bowery and a bum hit the jackpot. He breathed in one end of the rumtraption and the thing hi cuped. The carbonized tonsils of Chat- am Square are not to be ctas- sified by theoretical gadgets. On the Bowery they wash a bottle of Sneaky Pete down with a quart of Indian smoke signals. If the stagger-meter, the bar- keep and the tw cops say you've overloaded your plimsoll mark don't call in a gypsy fortune teller for a character witness. Pay the judge the two dollars and start life all over again. From Our Files 15 Years Ago MEMEL, TERRITORY yielded to Germany by Lithuania; mili- tary threats cause surrender.’ NEW MERIT BILL exempts 7.000 workers. Re-examination for state employes provided; Senate ok's pension. dressed woman," 34-year-old Lily- an Tashman dies in New York. AUTO UNION chiefs lay dis- criminations case before U. S. committee proposed to investigate charges of anti-union acts. s Wife Says — Unbearable And I don’t ask for more or two evenings per week in my workshop. she grows angry even at that.” A jealous person suffers from ed toward people instead of a work bench. The jealous -vife imagines other women can outbid her in to be out of her sight. fears female competition, since she believes she hasn't got what it takes to hold her husband. The origin of much post-marital jealousy is due to maladjustment in the marriage relationship. Wives often are left unsatisfied and frustrated. Se they wonder if maybe they are deficient in anatomical make-up. And soon they may beleve other women will thus be far more attractive to their husbands. So they try to impose a marital “iron curtain’ around their mates. In Tom's case, his wife was sex- ually frustrated. But Tom wes ro- mantically attentive to her, so she then began to fear the appeal of his carpenter’s bench. - Asa result, she has now degen- erated into a nagging, shrewish wife. Tom needs to Shake- speare's ‘‘Taming of the Shrew.”* for women crave to be dominated. Tom's constant surrender to her demands just makes ber a worse tyrant. She is becoming a twin for Maggie in the “Maggie & Jiggs” comic strip. Tom can partly offset his “‘de- sertion” of his wife, however, by fixing a reading lamp downstairs or moving the TV set there, so she can sit and read near his work bench. But the basic treatment she needs is contained in my bulletin “Sex Problems in Marriage,” so send a stamped return envelope, plus a dime, and get your copy thereof. It has prevented thousands of divorces. (Copyright, Hopking Syndicate fuc ) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE How long have I belonged to you? .. . How long have you been mine? ... There is no tape or ruler that. . . Can measure out that line . . . There is no clock or calendar .. . To mark our meeting- place .. youngest dreams . . tures of your face... you to my heart... And written on my soul... That we would never part . . . I loved you when I saw you but... I loved you long before . . . With every little footstep and . . . Your knock ‘upon my door ... . And now the very thought of you . Is my Give freely to him that deserv- eth well, and asketh nothing: and that is a way of giving to thy- self. — Fuller, Peritendinitis: Here’s What Causes It: Sheath Around Tendon. Gets Inflamed muscular effort, but in some in- of the body involved, preferably by splints or plaster cast, is the treat. —_— a way invalidates teaching that chronic rheumatiz _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 22,'1954 ' ’ ' | j . 9 i } Paratroops Add | French Strenath New Assault Expected Against Dien Bien Phu as Supplies Pour In HANOI, Indochina uw» — French Union troops braced themselves | anew today for a still-expected | new mass assault against their Dien Bien Phu fortress by the Communist-led Vietminh. Tank and infantry reinforce- OPEN MON tc as well as Fri Sensational savings on these plastic covered, modern ments bolstered the besieged de- CHROME dinette fenders in northwest_Indockina. * f it thy ‘ From the skies poured a new ii Sst ty Ca aa 33 ‘ a. fe oe) y stream of fresh troops, war equip- j ‘ P| — ment, ammunition and provisions, : *. see parachuted from French trans- ports and American Flying Box: | cars piloted by American civilians of the Hong Kong-based Civil Air | Transport Service (CATS). | * 7. s French; Vietnamese, Senegalese, Moroccan and Algerian troops and the hard-fighting German soldiers who dominate the French Foreign Legion were dug deep into trench- es and dirt-bagged bunkers behind the mazes of barbed wire. The area more and more took on the | ae appearance of a World War I bat- . va tletield, with the Vietminh also in % hastily constructed trenches some | of them only 200 to 400 yards from the French Union line. * In Washington U. S. officials re- | viewed French requests for more | U. S. bombers and transports. The | U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff con- | sidered a proposal to send another | group of about 25 B26 light bomb- ers and an undisclosed number of transports to Indochina. . . - | Gen. Paul Ely, chief of staff of | the French armed forces, who ar- rived in Washington Friday, SOPHISTICATION ON THE FLOOR—One of the newest of car-| look. It is available in one color combination only with the lattice planned to confer today with Pres-| pet news is this fresh and exciting concept of a modern carpet pat-| pattern in a soft ivory, spice and green etched into a field of subtle ident Eisenhower and Adm. Arthur |tern. The extra deep pile, heavy textured all-wool yarn, and subtle | beige. Radford, chairman of the U. S. 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S.| ‘the agreement, announced joint- ‘nations land area. While opposing artillery again ward to blast the Vietminh high- Bases Threaten Peace lee - —— " fought violent duels, the French | way links with Communist China air armada under a drizzling rain | from which the rebels are getting MOSCOW u—The Soviet govern. | roared ¢ over the rebels in the hills! their war supplies. ment has protested formally for SS — - the third time within a week against defense plans of a North e Sa pec “Toe lalate en eo] a Pm alice |e Ke) The latest Kremlin note went . H bbe fety Ins tion yesterday to Greece, charging that p on U. S. military bases on Greek ter- | on ‘types of OIL ond ritory threaten peace in the Bal- COAL Heating Equipment. fF yans Russia protested to the Nether. | lands last Thursday against estab- We will also show you the proper method of operating lishment of a U. 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Generally speaking, the heavier the carpet, the closer the tuft and the deeper the pile, the finer the quality. ; Fabrics this year give the buyer a choice of long-wearing wool broadloom, cotton, man-made fi- | bers and many new blends. Coler should be the first con- beeause color is one of the most important phases of decorating. Carpet forms the largest solid area in a reom, seo the color should be a family favorite. fill in a room and give it atmos- phere. It will make the room seem smaller and not require as many pieces of furniture. light colored carpet reflects, so | darker rooms need lighter carpets. Medium colored carpet on the other hand, shows the least amount of soil. Carpet markets in 1954 are of- fering more multi-colored textures | in tweed-like effects Tene-on-tone carpets fall mid- | way in popularity between the | plain and the multi-colored pat- | terms. They are usually rather | formal, although informal tone- | on-tene is available. 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Italian police at Vipiteno, here | in the Tyrol, identified the ‘‘ser- | geant”’ as a Polish refugee, Wazily | Kowalenko, 32. He told them he | fled his homeland and donned on| American uniform to make his crossing into Italy easier. He did not explain how he ob- tained the uniform or why he dreamed up the story of the wrecked plane. . . . Identifying himself as Sgt. Jim Smithly of Chicago, he walked into | | the village of Campo di Trens, at |the southern end of the Brenner) — Pass, Saturday. He said he had parachuted from a U. S. plane and had seen it falling with the pilot, ‘Lt. Jim Knolt,’’ still aboard. He said he was a radio opera- tor assigned to the 36th Attachment Air Base in Germany. While Italian Alpine troops fol- lowed the Pole around the moun- | = tains, military authorities in Ger- many were contacted. They had never heard of a 36th Attachment Air Base, a missing plane, a Sgt. spoke only a few words of English. He turned bim over to police, who ence in Italy. Bearding the Lion PORTLAND, Ore. u®—Someone walked into the chambers of Mu- nicipal Judge John J. Murchison— in the center of the police station— and stole his inscribed pen desk set, GAUKLER STORAGE CO. And it’s no wonder! The well-groomed man always makes an impression. Good grooming is our business and we realize what it means to our customers. You'll find that our skill and work- manship save your clothes and ease your budget Phone FE 4-1536 __ Fax 719 West Huron Furniture get new beauty for every room... with today’s CARPETS ry * BIGELOW a Po ABR. ove SPRING “ CARPET BAZAAR March 22-31, 1954 Make it a ‘‘must”’ to visit LEWIS’ fine modern carpet department during the Spring Carpet Bazaar. See the most exciting collection of luxurious textures, colors and weaves gathered from the looms of America’s finest weavers. Bring new beauty to your home with these deep pile, long wearing carpets modestly priced for such fine quality at Lewis’. FANE—FURNEFURE— 62-70 South Saginaw St. Select from America’s foremost manufacturers at Lewis’ 1866 (., fp 4 lad {FIRTH i | Vj I" ' /| , ® Loa — “HONOR ROLL” of QUALITY CARPETS Lee’sCira ........ ..e. $ 7.95 Sq. Yd. Lee’s New Sierra........ 9.95 Sq. Yd. Lee’s Chandelle ........ 9.95 Sq. Yd. Bigelow’s Bonnelle ...... 9.95 Sq. Yd. Smith’s Dominion ....... 9.50 Sq. Yd. Bigelow’s Beauvais ...... 10.50 Sq. Yd. Firth’s Revello ......... 10.95 Sq. Yd. “Lee's Virginian "10.95 Sq. Vd. © Masland’s Pagentry ..... 11.95 Sq. Yd. Lee’s Romance ......... 14.95 Sq. Yd. Lees Nugget rrr 1895 SE VSS Bigelow’s Sonata | 21.95 Sq. Yd. | | eee artes ELEVEN _ Tonight, Tuesday, Wednesday ~ and Thursday Evenings — 7 to 9 P.M. Come to our Birthday Party! Refreshments — Door Prizes Demonstrations by Factory Representatives This is a cordial invitation to you, to visit us during this unusual event, and we've spared no effort to make it one that smart homemakers will find interesting and stimulating. We'll be open four evenings to give everyone a chance to come, and we Il hope to see you there! Nothing Will Be Sold This is not a sale .. . this is a show. We want you to come and browse around, have a good time, and enjoy a bird's eye view of everything that's up-to-the-minute in home furnishings. There will be lots to look at, and our staff will be on hand, happy to answer any questions the dis- plays might suggest to you. - a a 8 Floors of Displayed Furniture, Appliances and Floor Coverings! Here are just a few of the many famous Name Brands you'll see 1 8 P - G e. ~4 Alexander Smith | Alnander Sith 4 Prizes Given Away Aulsbrook Living Room Bassett Furniture Besides the free gift for every family, we will also give 184 other prizes consisting of 4 Beautyrest Mattress Spring Air Mattresses, 4 Table Lamps, 8 Samson Card Tables, 8 Cosco Stools, 8 Arvin Brickwede Furniture Ironing Boards, 8 Playtex Superfoam Pillows, 16 Pearl-Wick Clothes Hampers, 24 ee , “ne Clothes Baskets, and.104 Sewing Baskets. No purchase necessary to get these prizes. Giteot Appllance AMPLE FREE PARKING = ey g Sue, ee Sy cs FREE GIFT Be, FOR EVERY LADY *: 3 A special gift for every Jady attending 1%) our Open House. It’s abso- lutely free . . . no pur- chase necessary! (SX By ° You're invited to view an exciting panorama of refreshing new designs and ) decorator-inspired interiors ; SEE .. . stunning Modern at ah sexe iil= its best. We've brought back BI the cream of the crop from the = Furniture Shows held recently in Chicago and New York. Masterpieces of craftsman- ship! SEE... the newest in colors and fabrics' Great strides have been made in the de- velopment of wonderful tex- .. tures, patterns and colors. Breathtakingly lovely and-so very many! SEE... the latest models in major appliances! Thrill to the many improvements_thot 4 the 1954 models display. See actual demonstrations! Fa- mous name brands of the very best in home appliances PT. THOMAS Shower Funitre a “= ITURE CO. Simmons Hide-a-Bed ~~ ata oh Fy SS = —— Se A ec Tn . 361 South Saginaw Street = zag oie .from....to. 9. PEN SESS te aa = Open Every Night During Open House! cemmesttsteendsenenesditeapenemetierentiaiinestinaiinhthasiadl ORI A RTNUENIT IOICNS 5 eR TT RGA tet: “PNG F - TIE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCI 22, . ee a | Po tiac M Arrested | and bruises after his car hit’ a z 7 To Ask Warrant iirercorim tree S,sime cos tte mew wr Freak Gum Accident | | Orchard Lake road TWELVE. 1954 Two-Headed Baby Listed as Both Fair? Critical INDIANAPOLIS (INS)—Indiana’s J, L,, Hudson Honored McCoy E. Powell, 32, of 106 S. | , Mr. and th a ig 7 heigl a . ‘the CHICAGO uw —. Joseph L. Hud-| in Murder Case- Edith St., who told Oakland County | Lyle Walmsley arrested Powell on “critical and fair list’ today at’ son, late founder of the J. L. Hud. | James Whitcomb Riley Hospital | ing from pneumonia affecting the weaker head and chest | caliber rifle at his home is report-| started to walk |ed in good condition today at| and| discharged, striking him just Pontiac Generol Hospital : Ini Ralph Chittick, son of Mr. and Deputies Thomas Brimhall and Injures Area Boy, 14 Mrs. pie Chittick, 3301 Baldwin , | . Rd., told Oakland County sheriff's | bullet shatte sheriff's deputies that he must|a drunk and disorderly charge | A 1¢year-old Pontiac Township deputies yesterday thet he return- ~ son & Co. in Detroit, has been | jhave fallen asleep at the wheel, | after he was treated for his in| boy who was accidently shot in ed from target sheoting and placed, One , out of seven agriculture above the ankle. away the gun fell Mrs. Chittick said today that the red when {t hit a bone. in Indianapolis. | nominated to the Merchandise Mart | David Farmer Admits | “5 treated early Sunday for cuts | at Pontiac General Hospital.|the right leg Sunday with a .22/his rifle in a corner, When he! workers in Britain is a woman. . The ‘3-month-old child is suffer-' Hall of Fame in 194. ill; a juries ¢ ut = rt ome Z | Killing Shop Woman in | \CxaaRrcrenngr ee : a . | | as ae - “SHAPED Furniture | Muskegon in 1952 | MUSKEGON i — Prosecutor | © | Robert A. Cavanaugh said he would | #7 recommend a murder warrant to-| @ day naming David Farmer, 23 | ~ year-old foundry worker as the slayer of Lillian Kayer March 29, 1952 | Officers said Farmer, arrested in Newark, Ohio, had admitted | bludgeoning Miss Kayer to death | in the basement of her antique ©. shop in a robbery attempt. ; A tip from police in Muskegon — Heights where Farmer formerly lived led to his arrest in Ohio. A solution to the puzzling two- | year-old case came as a relief | + | te merchants of the greater Mus- FS | kegon area, They had feared a possible repetition of the attack that killed Miss Kayer. Officers said Farmer had been questioned regarding one other un- solved death but had denied any knowledge of. it When first arrested he named Felton Jackson, 45, of Muskegon Heights, as Miss Kayer’s assailant but late Saturday changed his e story and took full biame him- | - self. Jackson was held for investi- gation. Covers ~’ McCandless’ Cana comes first ... where comes first ! PLASTIC SHOP AT HOME Coll FE S-9922 SEE THEM ON YOUR FURNITURE CHAIR 4 SOFA $395 $595 ym FOR STANDARD SIZES OMY SRE 3 Son = me sh 5) erry TO FIT" HOUSEOF SCHMLER 15% & Lawrence, Poritioc | % Phone FEderal 5-9922 & a —— FOR FIRE INSURANCE DANIELS. INSURANCE 4; AGENCY SPRING CARPET BAZAAR March 22-31, 1954 Santa Travels by Rail PORTLAND, Me. ‘(UP)—Rail- road engineer, Dan Cony, plays Santa Claus every Sunday without fail. Cony, who is 69, drops a bag | ———/ of candy each week to a cluster of P _ children who wait near the tracks | Mike Daniels $45', W. Huren St. FE 4-7644 a at Richmond for his Pine Tree Limited to whistle through. ~~ ot PEOPLE'S unt 2 Great Markets S Monday Tuesday Wednesday Stock up at these wonder- ful-low prices! Sale prices in effect ot BOTH STORES! as 4 You'll enjoy elegant, luxurious comfort with McCandless’ Franco-American magnificent new carpets in your home. For today’s carpets are handsomely S PAGH F I ! | tedey’s woven of superior fibers to offer you ( ARPETS quiet restful comfort underfoot. The thick, textured piles mask footprints de se much ',.. absorb unwanted noise. ter your Enjoy, too, the safety and easy-care ways of these beautiful carpets. Spring Carpet Bazaar has a glorious range of decorator colors, patterns and weaves. Come see them now! : CAN Hunt's Tasty Tomato sauce 5Q¢ 8 Cans - Birds-Eye Frozen FISH STICKS 39 ~ INSPIRATION is an all wool Wilton masterpiece ... . a brocaded design with soft cut high pile 15” against a ground of Sq. Yd. 10 Oz. Pkg. SKYWAY. A luxurious high pile creation woven with 100° wool, a wide range of decorator 14° colors emphasizes this Sq. Yd. Stokley’s Finest Crushed, Sliced or Chunk S| PINEAPPLE 4 Cans Open Tonight to 9 bb ALL” Giéen Gient beautiful shaggy tex 2. , - Tender, Graded, Sweet bee. a , tightly woven loops. 24 ox. pkg. hi Treesweet FRESH FROZEN ORANGE JUICE REFLECTION A Wiltor weave in a sophisticated design of cut and un- cut wool pile that looks 10” attractive always, adds Sq. Ya. - BIERRA Here is a random texture carpet that you have been looking for . .. A luxurious i broadloom that will bring Sq. Yd. Washers warmth and charm to luxury to your home. your home. NAVARRE Newly styled in the IRIDESCENT. An @il wool carpet fashionable conifer bough motif ... at a real budget price . , . Choose his inf ] - All l and y t Giesneratar eee $B95 Prete please any 9795 u " , ‘ “Sq ¥4 F —* ees | i) ae nrnr max HC QE -@ =S44AT _ CARPET i L V r L L ) LINOLEU Pontiac's Oldest Locally Owned Floor Covering Firm! Bg S. Z \ | % 3 i HORIZON A treasured Wilton with a handsome scroll pattern in sturdy loop - pile texture. Look 1 Oe the town over and you won't find a better value. Sq. Yd. DURATWIST Textured stand - by with the stubborn twist ... Thrives on-hard treatment and $ 95 keeps its nubby appear- ll ance through the years. Sq. Ya. NAVARRE Sturdy, long - wearing deep pile carpet that is scaled for modern rooms in a choice 3 5 of 18th Century floral ~* | 9 be Sq. ¥4. patterns. 11 N. PERRY ~~ FE 4-2531 bs Ry t ” . . ba tees F < ate Sek BS. ait pa » SESS . af Mh tas = 4 4 4 é 7 eSee a ee ' . ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1954 | THIRTEEN e - HOSPITALIZATION HOSPITAL AND SURGERY BILLS \\) like the idea, MAIL COUPON NOW and learn how you can get money while disabled because of SICKNESS or ACCIDENT accident can hard earned savings. But, this need not accident strike without . THE SAFE SIDE. Mail You it lpweep away months of poy he via Se — the famous ne commen Coley Se information about the WHITE to liect Hosp ; CROSS © cost. No obligation. 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This does not. — paula este - ae +1 a ee ou aanies obligate mein-any.way, =. = ml == , Name CvHicaAGo 30, 1k LINOTUS HOME OFFICE: CHICAGO 30, RL. ) v4 A 2 — i ’ FOURTEEN / — eS ES Tear Promise of Spring Beauty Draws Vacationers Home Pieces Eames’ Return From Six-Week Holiday Pontiacers are coming home from Flonda as the spring. season breezes in. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Eames returned to their home on West Pike street Sunday after spending six weeks in Holloywood, Fla. They made the trip by train. The Elwyn E. Tripps of Voorheis road and their children, Denny, Jane and Elwynna, have returned from a month's stay in Fort Lauderdale and Miami Beach, _ Mr. and a Deane N. Led: | beck of North Muskegon spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs Oscar HH Lundbeck of Chippewa road. They returned home Sunday evening Robert Barner, Ronald Devern and Juanita Wallace will appear in the annual concert to be pre- sented Tuesday by the Central Michigan College Choir in Mount Pleasant. . . . On the. Dean's. List grades at the University of Maine in Orono, Maine. is Sally M. Allen of Walnut Lake road. To be named to the list a student must have a grade average of B or better ” * = Stephen M. Hubbell and John P Tsatsanis are among Pontiac area » = for high | students who recently completed requirements for graduation from Fervis Institute in Big Rapids * “ Mr. and Mrs. Ronald (. Berg (nee Joyce Crethers) of Los An- geles announce the birth of a daughter, Jan Marie, March 14. | Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Crothers of Drayton Plains and Mr. and Mrs W. C. Berg of Los Angeles are the baby’s grandparents. ! . * . Capt. and Mrs. Bernard Belant of Parma, Ohio, are receiving con- gratulations on the birth of a daughter, Leslie, in Cleveland March 17. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Miller Barnett of Latrobe. Pa and Mr and Mrs. Joseph G. Be- lant of Ottawa drive oF Time for a New oo / from $6.50 62', N. Saginaw St. Choose from Nationally famous names — Eugene Fredericks, Helen Curtis and Realistic _ ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP FE 2-5600 Next te Bazley Market (Over Tasty Bakery) fee/ the Ofperence 2 / f 4318 W. Waltes Bivé. at Sechebdaw enjoy the thril. Try wonder-working St difference at once! Try S drycleaning discovery that replaces natural * textile oils in fabrics. These VITAL TEXTILE OILS ARE MOMOGENIZED BACK INTO THE FABRIC in the miracle StaxNu PROCESS. Makes your clothes look newer than new! And new clothes keep new looking . . . gives every garment greater resistance to wrinkling and soiling. You can SEE and FEEL the ED ~~ Your Shirts Laundered and Boxed in Just 4 Hours at Main Office! THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH Unparalleled for many-season wear, the lightweight unlined suit has found a per- manent niche in the gallery of fashion. From a neu collection of suits of crisp, wrinkle- free Palm Beach cloth, the slim **Dateliner” (left, above) has terraced pockets. tulip silhouette. This *‘} te iY , Fashion is making a strong point of the ‘teu pointer” (right) made of Palm Beach cloth is cut with high- drawn breadth from the bustline up. These suits may be purchased locally. Ladies Day Out Plans Spring Session Spring session of the Ladies’ Day Out series at the YWCA starts Wednesday It offers a chance for the house- wife to forget her home chores one | day each week in order to follow | new hobbies and to enjoy the fea- ture of the week | ing for young the period. 'and includes The Y nursery takes care of travel film ee a ne ax Nu, the tawNu TODAY! 24 Hour Service at Our 7 Branches! ~ STA-NU Is EXCLUSIVE IN PONTIAC AND ‘SUBURBS AT HURON CLEANERS and SHIRT LAUNDRY FE 2.0231 8297 Aubera R4. Oppesite Pentiae ATF OFFICE: 944° WEST HURON STREET “sie Pentiae Tratt Walled? Lake Next te Coffee Cup at Keege 3005 Orchard Lake Pe Asay an Se 397 Orchard Lake Across from Gerry's Lened 188 Nerth Johnsen — at State St. Barber in the babysitting preblem by car- children The series extends for six —— classes | painted crafts, sketching knitting, brought sewing and metal crafts Wednesday's special feature is a entitled | in color, of MEMES / WITH EVERY DRYCLEANED GARMENT WHEN FINISHED WITH THE MIRACLE... State Bank during “America for Me." The day begins at 9:30 with an informal half hour over coffee, and classes run until noon, when the homemaker eats the luncin she has Beverages are served Y Special programs such as book by the reviews, music, films and cur- rent events discussions begin during this lunch peried. Ses- sions terminate about 1:30. Nursery care for the meetings is provided by Mrs. Jack Chetister and Mrs. Hazel Beutler mother brings her child's lunch. Instructor for the bridge class is Mrs. William Herrmann. Mrs Raymond Elisworth teaches sketch- | ing and painted crafts. Mrs. Eleray Thomas instructs the group in metalcraft; Mrs. Ar- thur MacFadyen, the sewing and dressmaking; Mrs. John Dawson knitting Ladies’ Day Out is open to all women of the Pontiac area. A small fee is charged per week for beth mother and child. The YWCA is an agency of the Pontiac Area United Fund mailenforms New Etude* bra molds (and holds!) you in dreamy fashion Etude’s control secret is tic-tac- toe stitching—exciting new 4 design feature that gives you a firm young bustline, a beautifully rounded silhouette. If you've dreamed of smoothly accented curves, see Etude today! In fa- vorite fabrics. HOSIERY and -_ 99 1954 rom Florida U- M Giup Plans Event on March 30 Professor to Talk at Annual Dinner in Grace Lutheran Members of the University of | Michigan Alumnae Club of Pon-’ _tiac are completing plans for thei: annual dinner meeting. The event will be held March “0 in Grace Lutheran Fellowship Hall It has become a custom for the speaker at this dinne¢ to represent the university. The guest speaker | this year will be George A. Peek Jr., assistant professdr of political | science, Each | | | ler | His talk will reflect observa- tions made during the past sum- mer, which he spent in ne and will be on the topic, nomic Threat of Union.” Mrs. Vernon C. Abbott. presi- dent of the alumnae club, has~an- Walnut Lake nounced committees for the event including Mrs. Theodore KE Wier- sema, program; Mrs. Harry J Richards, tickets, and Mrs. Paul B. Taylor. Mrs. William A. Gordon and Mrs. Robert B. Tarr, arrange- ments The dinner is open to alumni former students of the university. and other guests having special interest in the topic of the eve- ning Sorority Meets at Bryson Home Mrs. Donald Bryson was hostess in her Drayton Plains home the Thursday evening meeting of Beta Theta Chapter of Lambda Chi Omega sorority Mrs. Robert Campbell and Mrs E. L. Wynne assisted the hostess The educational program for chil- \the Warren T. the evict \the Robert C. for 4 dren at Pontiac State Hospital was ' discussed by Bernard Hansen, psy- chiatric social worker from the hospital. In telling about the program, which includes 40 children rang- ing from 10 to 19 years of age, the speaker stressed the great need for books, toys, games and volunteer workers. He explained that al] teaching in the program is voluntary and the effective results are thé rewards Guests at the meeting included Mrs. Albert Kinkaid, Mrs. A. J Lowe and Mrs. Robert Snyde: Nancy Barnes Feted Saturday at Bridal Party Nancy Barnes. bride-elect of Jack Stanton, was honored at a bridal shower given Saturday eve ning by Shirley Long. The Auburn road home of Shirley's grandmoth Mrs. Fred Stalcup. was the setting fod the shower Mr. and Mrs. S. W 3arnes of Chippewa road are Nancy's parents and Jack is the son of Thomas Stanton of Stirling read and Mrs Fred Matteson of Buffale. N.Y Guests at the shower were Diane Crigler. Joane Rouse, Jane Flynn Mrs. Donald Harris, Mary Ann Thomas, Mrs. Stalcup. Mrs. F. Lee Thomas. Mrs Gary Miller and rs E. F. Cochrane McConnell Mothers \Meet for Luncheon BOBETTE| Homeroom mothers of McConnell School held a luncheon recently at the -school with members of the faculty. R. J. Sinclair_of the Chamber of Commerce was speak- er, using the tax bill as his sub- ject Chairman of the luncheon was Mrs. Glenn Hicks The Trends for Fifty-Four Tres Bien! Toujours! Za Za and Petit Point Curl. French Fire Cracker and Peacock Swirl. Bring Your Easter Bonnet, Betty Styles your Hair Upon-it. So ™ Join the Easter Parkde ih Cornu’s Hair Charade Call fer an Appointment EARLT! } } | | | will meet Married Saturday evening in James Episcopal Church of Birmingham were fudith Elise Olson and Lt. Clayton Jovee. She is the daughter of Olsons, and Joyces of are his " «a parents. Sane a > ard + ar ) z ‘ or nc Beymer Oy Nae, SOW Sen Pontiac Press Food Editor tackle other material. t t| . "e-fire rec crus When you get too bored. try typ- A: sume-fire: recipe AN ee | is always a welcome one. Mrs. ing stories from your newspaper, which you would be reading any- Vernon Abbott shares hers with us | | | way. This is killing two birds with , today. She anne 5 oi rid one stone and will be far more in- mixture, stores It st . sbaasks jar teresting than staying with the and always has the “‘makin’s’” for | exercises ‘ a pie on hand After about three months, if you Mrs. Abbott is a member of the | have any manual dexterity at all University of Michigan Alumnae | : Club and also belongs to a church | ' guild | committee of the General Guild of | | her church, which at present is | } interested in the problem of re- | j S| modeling the church kitchen é NEVER-FAIL PIE CRUST By Mrs. Vernon Abbott (mma —=| 3 cups sifted flour ) et 1 cup iard or 1 cup plus homogenized shortening The best thing about spriax is that it comes when it is most needed. 1 teblespoon 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 egg yolk 6 tablespoons ice water ‘about Cut shortening into dry ingredi- ents until particles are the size of peas. Rub between the fingers Serving Good Food Since 1929! / Breakfasts — Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN Lobby of Riker Bldg. to get the desired consistency Keep in a glass jar until needed To the above add one egg yolk | beaten slightly with the ice water Mix into the lard-flour mixture with a spoon until it rolls from the sides of the bowl = : a | If more water ts needed, add 390 Nelsen St. Regular $13.95 100°, All Wool Blankets by teaspoonfuls, one at a time. Roll out on a pastry cloth. This recipe will make four pie crusts. | If only a small amount of the mix is used, use the entire egg yolk, but decrease the amount of | water apes only $1 186 _—_——_O"eSeeewrerweew eee = all 5] _Neumode 82 North Saginaw Street THIS WEEK ONLY | 2 pairs $1.50 all perfect new stock xdark seam self seam * HOSIERY * She is chairman of the kitchen | with j hat flattery rosebud prints, | ribbon and veils, 4 pretty-pretty look. 4 &e Featherweight fabrics tailored with a minimum amount | nubby tweed. Texture and color are outstanding in the suit IF hat shopping— PF Seucy forword tilt es well es beck dipping bonnets being shown in Poris now. Mrs. H. S.—Curves breaking the regular outline and intermingling hairdos make for Milan straws, new both with velvet add up to a women's STENOTYPE Machine shorthand, easy te learn, read, write. Fastest—mest asc- curate. Menday evenings @ te S p.m. At Pentiae YMCA, visitors welcome STENOSPEED SCHOOL But some of you squeal to figh | weave has colorful nubs. “We took a cab and I got home at 1:30. The thing is that my mother wanted me te be home at midnight! So I'm en punish- ment for quite a while. “This date was quite expensive — and it would have been terribly embarrassing to have to leave at 11 in order to be home by mid- By ELIZABETH WOODWARD I can remember getting demerits | like crazy in school. But it didn't }matter so frightfully somehow “— | because I'd had a pile of fun get- | ting them. | heaven when your parents clamp down. They're in a position to deal out the punishment — yet night you balk at submitting. “Even “I'm home on the dot on other though you've had fun doing what- , 0CC4@Sions Don't you think my par- s should give me a break this ever it is that irks your parents. | ¢m } once It seems only fair to me te | — pay o" PETUNIA! | | The suds youcan get From the bottom are lavish (My bosom Friends call me Petunia McTavish! ) up when you're naughty. And most of you know when you're stepping out of line. You know what you're up to that’s going to bring the ceiling down en you. You know what not to 1 do in order to keep things going smoothly and easily with the folks at home. So why should you get all the breaks? Why should you break your house rules — and expect your family to let you get away with it? Why shouldn't you be made to pay? That question I'm hurling at this lass who had herself a very fine |evening, worried her family to | death. and now wonders why she should be made the goat? She| | You're right, Petunia—if | writes: you rinse out your sup- “Dear Miss Woodward: I went posedly empty soap carton with hot water, you'll find there was more left than you thought. on a very special date during the | week — and we didn't get to the dance until 9 p. m. We went with two other couples — and the dance | wasn't over until 1 a. m. Bi. tw - @wec ute j gauge, 15 denier .. With professional care, 4 and a WATURAL | Necessa ry! Let's be frank about it—ell the WAVE No A ppointment | ey beautiful women in Amer- -PARISIAN BEAUTY SHOP ~ 7 West Lawrence St. ° ica depend on professional care for lovely hair. They would n0 more think of appearing io a “home-made” hairdo than they would in clothes with a “home-made” look. For the little extra it costs, every woman who takes pride in bet appearance, owes it to herself to use professional care for beautiful, glamourous hair. Regardless of the type or condition of your hair, we can give you « natural Realistic wave to &t your budget. 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There's no roention of any phone call at midnight to let them know you were being de- layed. | | There is no mention of your ad- vance thinking that” the might go on longer than they an- ticipated — and that it might he difficult to break away from the other two couples and get yourself lhome as expected. You blithely did exactly as you pleased | And between midnight and 1:30 your family thought all kinds of things. None of them kind to the blood-pressure — or conducive to sleep. They worried their blessed }Beads off not knowing where you were and what was keeping you For that you should be in- convenienced. Inconvenienced enough to be more thoughtful and considerate another time. been It's only fair to pay — through the nose — when your nightmare! | [THINGS TO COME by Gees) [ea yma. party fun turns out to be your family’s | Number of. telephones in the S. has now reached the 50 mil- Oscar Bloomquist Says: Look Your Loveliest Always i» == # size and style number. ht Fabrics Dominate Male Fashions for Spring and Summer Men Place Emphasis on Comfort Natural, Synthetic Materials Woven With Less Bulk In this fast-changing world, new concepts about men's apparel are meeting the American way of life Men comfortable clothes As a blends of dacron and wool, orlon and wool want result, worsted and other combination of man made and natural fibers have been developed to set a new standard of - performance Three weight classifications -dominfte, the setup in worsteds for spring: 12 to 12', ounces, 11 to 114; ounces and 10 te 10'; ounces. Tropical weights from 6 to 8 ounces give a new com- fort concept for warm’ weather wear. While compound colors with the nubby touch still have fashion sig nifieance, interest centers on the development’ of lightweight fab- rics. Science and nature and the skill of men’s tailoring are com- bining to produc* a new type of clothing that typifies lightweight living. New blends of vicara and wool as well as dynel and wool, are also expected to make increased bid for customer favor this spring In summer clothing, tweedy ef feet silks are Ingh fashion news Cords are expected te grow in popularity with the increase in colors ranging from light to dark in both cotton and a variety of manmade blends In business clothes, the trend in colors is allied to this wider adoption of new lightweight fab- rics. In evening wear, tropical weights have become established for year round purposes. 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Work - 5 5 Years 270 Orchard Lake Ave. Pa Sf | ; | | Custom-Built Just for You cts —william-wright- FURNITURE MAKERS G UPHOLSTERERS BUDGET TERMS FE 4-0558 A — ey Child Often By MURIEL LAWRENCE + THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 19: Wrongly ‘Associates Ideas Ask Smoker ®” My grandmother was bofn in Scotland, but when I was a small girl, she lived near us in New York} state. However, when I visited her she talked only about her native land which she loved very much. In no time at all, I became per- suaded that whenever I went to see her, I was taking a trip to Scot- land. I can still recall the horror of my first-grade teacher when I an- nounced that I had been to Scot- land. She wrote a strong letter to my mother, That evening, I was corrected. The association I had made be- tween Scotland and New York state was broken, - Sometimes these childish asso ciations are never corrected For example, I know a highly gifted writer who has never de- veloped his gifts. Hig parents were divorced when he was 7. Soon af- terwards, his mother had a ner- vous : . Relatives came and went with hushed footsteps and advice to re- member how good his poor mother was. In no time at all, her little son made the same kind of associa- tion I once made over my grand- mother’s talk of Scotland. All the talk of goodness and suffering made them seem like one and the same thing for this little boy. It hag been an unfortunate asso- ciation of ideas. For with his con- viction that suffering is virtuous, this grown man still seeks out suf- fering at every opportunity. He will promise an editor a story and then delay writing it in order | to suffer when the editor loses his | temper. He will provoke his patient wife into criticizing him before the chil- dren so that he will have graunds to complain to them of his hen- pecked state. He is tired of suffering, ter- ribly tired of it, but just can't seem to disentangle it from the saintiiness with which it was as- sociated for him years and years ago. We have to take care what ideas we connect together for our chil- dren. } Suppose I lie to my boring neigh- bor? What happens to the child who hears me say what isn't so? | Well, he begins te “‘associate.”’ 1 | get connected with lying. Since he trusts me, lying be- comes part of the trust he gives me. It may take me quite a while to disconnect his trust from lies. It's quite amazing how many of these associations of ideas that have no real connection at all can influence and confuse our young— unless we correct them in time. Sash Rots pee ge me Meee 2+ ee } | | | t | } | | R. | The cut of a jacket, the line of a lapel, the placement and angle of the pockets can go far to express a man's personality. The impression of jauntiness given by this jacket is in keeping with the casual styling of this spring's sport jackets. to Use Tray -- - Please! By EMILY POST A reader tells me: “‘We have a neighbor who is a chain smoker. Not only is he never without a cigarette in his mouth, but he is a very careless smoker as well. *‘He never flicks the ashes from his cigarette and when they be- come really long, they just fall off onto the floor or chair. We've tried placing ashtrays right at his el- bow but he just ignores them. Will you please tell me what we can | do, or say, without being rude?” Answer: The only thing to de is to treat him as you would a child and, when handing him an ashtray, say, ‘Will you please be good, and put your ashes in this?"’ Dear Mrs. Post: I was married | before and have two children from | my first marriage. My daughter has just recently become. engaged and an announcement was sent to the newspaper. The notice read ‘‘. . . daughter of Mrs. John Smith and the late Henry Brown."’ My husband was very much hurt because his name was not mentioned in the announce- 5 | ment. Will yo please tell me if, --+this was a slight to him and if he | has a right to feel hurt? Answer: I do think it would have been better to have had “Mr. and Mrs. John Smith an- nounce the engagement of Mrs. Smith's daughter, Mary Brown. Her father was the late Henry | Brown.” Dear Mrs. Post: I have been advised that our son has been in- correctly named. He was chris- tened Charles “Henry Brown III. His grandfather is Charles Henry Brown Sr. and his uncle is Charlies Henry Brown Jr. According to my friend, our son please tell me what is correct? Answer: Correctly your friend is right—your son should be II. But the trouble is going to come when II and Jr. both have sons, each with the right to III. (This can be avoided by letting the first born be third and the second be fourth.) a | | | | i | | Jersey is ideally suited to topcoats. It is light in weight ‘and resilient. = Topcoats Featuring Big Change Masculine Apparel’ Achieves» Warmth) Without Weight | Warmth without weight can eas- | | ily be obtained this spring by the | | purchase of an entirely new type | | of topcoat. | The jersey topcoat is the first | | basic change in men’s overcoats | in many years. It comes in a knit | fabric so closely constructed that | ‘it appears to be a woven cloth. | Visually, the jersey topcoai con- tains all the pattern and color | associated with conventional | woolens. Tweeds, nubby effects, | should be II instead of III. Will pal herringbones in set-in sleeve and | ragian models are available. | Lodenbury cloth topcoating is an- | other facet of the switch to light- weight fabrics in a new guise. This renowned cloth now is made in 9ounce weight in waterproof construction that allows the body | to breathe. | Try It |Manners | When Putty | Mant FRIENDS IsCracked | By HUBBARD COBB We ran acrogs a horrible look- | ing object the other day which, after a good deal of inspection. | turned out to be a window sash so badly rotted out that the only | thing holding it together was the | giass. This is the sort of thing that is likely to happen when the outside putty around the glass cracks and | allows water to enter the wood portion of the sash. Mt you find that the putty a window pane has Mrs. C. got her feelings hurt over an unintended slight and let several members of her club know how she felt. They passed the word along. Now Mrs. C. has a reputa- tion for being the kind of person who gets hurt feelings easily. Being known as one whose feel- Game Good for Rainy Day | | | i | Take Time to Apply | in the afternoon to stretch, \Fresh Makeup Whether you are a housewife or renewed energy that will more than | with a damp cloth and dry it. Do |a career girl, taking a few minutes make ~ up | wash your face and apply make-up Wipe lron Clean lis mot wasting time, If you must clean your | You'll return to your tasks with | don't dip it im water. for the time away. this when the iron is cool. SEVENTEEN | pm ——— /to play outdoors more now, but! marble slot you will need an “H” I know that you are beginning) they will be on an angie. For the | here is a good game for rainy cut. Make it 3 inches each way, days. An original Try It drawing | then turn the flaps down. Larger cracks can be filled by additional putty into open- | ings are-easy to step on doesn't draw friends closer—it frightens them away. Good Housekeeping | goes to Christine Olsen of Belle- rose, L, I If you send an idea in to me and you do not receive an an- swer, it is because some of the letters come in without a return | If you use a shoe box lid, turn | the lid upside-down and cut the | “H" part the 3inch size. You will need a small block to hold the end up, and cut the other side | away. | ings and then applying a coat of Applies to Cars, too paint. When things are in terrible shape | The automobile trade calls a car | and the putty is falling out in big | “clean” if the fenders aren't bat- address. Be sure to check your letters for your name and return address! There are two ways of Mark a line 6 to 10 feet away | from the run and roll your five, marbles on the ramp. The per- | son who gets the most marbies in| hunks you really should remove | tered, the rugs and upholstery are this game. The left side of the “a “H” glit wins the game. How putty, points and glass, and reset| unspotted, the overall condition Picture shows the run made et . ' A lepers re 80 mM my Sie ‘hat moet bay poole Yo | ing n,"oih tne Ree te all anton fromthe op ad | popeton, the amber of pero don't ever get around to it or put| new car dealer who handles your | turn the remaining flap down ©@ | on farms in the U. S. has fallen| ott doing it until it’s too late.| make, attend promptly to small ‘¢ dotted line as shown. from about 32 million in 1910 to’ Bh gaan than have a repairs and—keep it “clean!” Fold the sides as shown, and | 24 million in 1950. putty and applying a fresh coat. . " All the old putty should be re- ! moved and iw exposed wood even! QWLY 2-WAY RADIO MAKES IT POSSIBLE a coat of linseeed oil or a light “ coat of paint. . Now the putty can go on and be given the proper bevel so to have stitches in a dramatic design. that the water running off the ; Crochet Pattern 754: Tablecloth, | siass will run down across the 58 inches square in heavy cotton.| P¥tty amd out of harm’s way. DRY CLEANI | Send 25 cents in coins for this This method is not ideal by a/ Th pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| long shot but it will help matters, | tern for first-class mailing. Send | at least for a time. to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft —————_—_. PICKED UP Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea; An average thread length fur- | . | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print| nished by just one average cocoon | plainly pattern number, your name, | is 32,400 inches long, equivalent to rtl Cleaned address and zone. 900 yards. y g Frere by oar rT ] and drives the car 12 Individual | ieee DELIVERED Hane 16 Shore CALLING CAR NO. 1... Ge te 1715 Beverly and Lond gored ¢ at ep Mra B. F. 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Duratwist is known as the quality leader of all twist carpets. 100‘. wool hard twist yarns give it the famous nubby texture that hides footprints, won't walk out or wash out. See it in many distinctive colors. Value priced at $11.95 a sq. yd. We Give Beldens Trading Stamps SPRING CARPET BAZAAR : March 22-31 time to see ...those heavenly cerpets by LE ES oi SSS aS Sa a RN rn ee Sg pees ee Open Mon. and Fri. Nights 1666 S. Telegraph Park Right at the x Ria at te __FE 4-0516__| : es erty - » a ‘es . Oe ok - ‘ ee eee ee ee FIGHTEEN oe ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1954 5 , About 3 oer cent of the nation's auto drivers have sub-standard vi- Wi tches Remain ‘Witches ‘Cowboy Barely srutied 0 baipdhomry ral ly | Russia, Egypt Move ea beaih hips’ cmt of the first ere oe phe — = a sion. But he soon passed out. to Fortify Diplomatic Tie | and salvaged souvenirs of the | 400 per cent in five years, from ato Improve Salem‘s-Trade|, ~ Dunn's dather, Clarence Fletch-| MOSCOW W—The Seria) Union| 9Ssblast ws So, ts 1 30,00. , p ‘Yer, happened to look out the win-| and ‘Egypt are raising their legs: __- BED WETTING §) ony vues z nosson descendants might sue the State apes | dow (of his home. | He saw ine tions to each other to the ‘status ternational } Massachusetts their . ungster dangling from -| of embassies promoting theiy. : STOPPED “ eee (aroma marae Drala Rushing to the boy, Fletcher cut | ministers to ambassadors. =< NUMBER ONE The Salem witches are ne ee an Young Buckaroo’s Dad | the line with a pocket knife. Danny! announcement of their ! in Power! DOCTOR DEVELOPED witches. sults: “might run : - e revived at Receiving Hospit aeee AND sb PROVED | A bill to reverse the verdict that) yong » ; Cuts Down Son Hanging | vith a few whiffs of oxygen. “l| ment on this, made in Pravda to- sent six wemen to deat hon “Cm : F ‘ 28 to Fer Free aanenies low’s Hill” in Salem, Mass., 262/ This wag flatly denied by anoth-| From Mountain oe ; Call or Write years ago was aig ee al — who led the bill's sup- DETROIT (UP)—Russell Bush, ‘Michigan Air Guardsman . Anything less is E rto C than @ kite in the Senate of the’ porters. “‘It wouldn't cost the state|s norrowly escaped hanging him-| Killed in Virginia Crash The nu ne 0. Bay State. ja nickel,” he insisted. . yesterday's car! T7@ Maccabees Bldg. The petition te clear the names | One senator i the bill be- | °°! Sunday when he edged off a) TAZEWELL, Va. W—An F5l Pippi’? 4100 | of the Salem six had been imtro- [cause the value of the witches’ S4Fage roof with a rope tied) fighter plane, missing since Friday | duced by H. Vance Greenslit, of | houses in Salem would decline’ if | around his chest. on a flight from Battle Creek, (Aavertisoment) | — Orleans, a descendant of they weren't witches. ‘‘This would | Russell and his cousin, Danny Mich, to Charlotte, N.C, was of them, Ann Greenslade Pu- | be a blow to the tourist business.” Fletcher, 7, were playing cowboy. FADES PAINS f | are aeoter: | Sen. Michae] Flanagan leaned To them, the garage was @ moun- cmc sagmmranl cefbeirneg Nin 0 “Justice Triumphs —_ Witches | on the , of hist for | ‘ain. Russell was to be lowered body of the pilot was still roe the ARTHRITIS and | Geared” ) “tor pd peipterg bast his opposition. “‘Essex County ts | Sato a “valley” with the rope. cockpit. aays. 0, i 8 - chp n. a that the. House of Representatives, and | proud of its witches,” he said, | The boys tied the rope to a e police report papers and why should senators from spike at the crest of the roof. | in the plane carried the name of RHEUMATISM Uneaiticiia, sieeve Was expected ethee counties ‘‘seek to rewrite | Rassell eased over the side of | Robert Smith. The Air National "aa th clump was premature old Essex history?” | the garage, but the short | Guard at Charlotte previously had | In Stricken Muscies and Join ut the triumph was premé | MAKE THES $1.50 TEST i: youre suterme |The Senate killed the bill by a| There wad even intentional hu- | broke his descent three from the | identified the pilot of the missing | the tormen CHRYSLER 235 h.p. CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES lane as Smith of Lan: aseteten sake ty eovemeanied arte 14 to 9 vote—and, legally speaking, Mor in the proceedings: Sen. Wil-| Stewad. [= aa a pubairen a on eae ol d f 7. .. 32 S. Mein Street, Clarkston, Michigen iret bongs Osc moretl weet Hus: (the six witches are as guilty of | liam Keenan was ruled out of Or-/ Gasping for breath, | Michi Air National Guard avori ot of men and women are nding | black magic as they were two and| der for proposing that since Mas-| ———_ Saeed by Ae as te new smpaoves |* half centuries ago. sachusetts was a colony of the Brit- Besuame the Gagree and intenst ist Crown. in 1692, the bill should Sie Cs, : Why? One leader of the opposi- aes sin gai , Wha? One tender of the eppont be a vais ry retin matter pertaining to his jurisdic- ==ictsci| 2-DAY REFRIGERATOR and WASHER SALE! und the'l4 te. 9 vote was the tomb: Sn © NORGE © FRIGIDAIRE © PHILCO © ADMIRAL © MAYTAG © WHIRLPOOL © MANY-OTHERS stone on any further attempt this year to undo an old wrong. 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LB. , BIRDS EYE CHICKEN DUKE Brand Imported Norwegian ae eee ee? sardine? 2 LAYER PACK a ERP PAE SS rare oul 1% —— THE PONTIAC ~MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1954 re / ae PRESS PONTIAC, MICHIGAN a NINETEEN ratfic Deaths Increase 1 Oin 1953 nd fe 3 z at sa A. eA 74 ha ee 3 oad Pike age’ ; ae EASTER EGG TIME—Easter time is egg color- ing time, and young Martha Kopacz of New York City, has already made up her supply of Ukrainian- land County T: Unites _ nee | YOUNG Folks style eggs. She made the complex designs under the direction of an egg dye firm consultant. BASKET BONNET—A tisket, a tasket, a wire Bear, sings as she catches the container ~ Waited Press Phote basket—that’s the song Ivy, a London Zeo Polar| threw her (top). And what does she do with it but fashion it into an Easter bonnet (bottom). | Tax Evasions Cost $2 Billion Andrews Says Errors, Both Intentional, Honest Face Investigation WASHINGTON (INS)—The treas- The estimate was given by the nation’s chief tax collector—lInter- nal Revenue Commissioner T. Cole- as part of total income. Spring Calls Up 898 Steps WASHINGTON @—This is the SEs lens | | LESSON IN CONSERVATION—Some 250 local | Boy Scouts last Saturday began surveying Pon- tiac’s east side for dead elm wood as part of an extensive program designed to prevent Dutch Elm | disease from spreading here. Shown above is | pointers. Boy Scouts in Fight Against Elm Disease Twelve Boy Scout troops of; have escaped pruning, Aho ex- about 250 youngsters have joined | Piaimed. the fight to prevent the spread of| ‘The whole program,” said the Dutch Elm Disease in Pontiac. | forester, “is aimed at eliminating turd | the breeding places of the beetles Last Se the . began | which transmit the disease to | Checking private property on the | 1 sithy elms.” bined sree pad = = and | When left unchecked the disease | The Clinton Valley Council of Boy Scouts of America and the Penatiac Parks and Recreation Department are sponsoring the program. Details Program to Help Boost According to City Forester Wil- Tourist Trade liam Aho, the beetle which infects A program to help communities the trees hibernates in dead elm |; ; | incre their tourist business w wood during the winter. Destrac | eee nd toda . ; hig tion of the wood usually kills the | 04% ly by Robert J. beetle too. |long, executive secretary of the | 2 The scouts, working in two-man | Michigan Tourist Council. teams, will record all finds on a| He urged community leaders to survey sheet which will be turned | acquaint themselves with tourist Forester William Aho (right). scout field service director, also picks up some over to the Parks and Recreation Department for a recheck. Then, Aho said, the city can make rec- ommendations to property owners for removal and destruction of the wood. A seven-man Recreation De- partment crew also has been working since January remov- ing dead elm trees and wood on city property. In*1952, 300 cases of the tree killing disease were found in Southeastern Michigan. The total jumped to 1,218 in 1953, including two cases in Pontiac. “The Pontiac cases were found on the east side,"’ Aho said, “and aay : 5 3 Ea z i 3 3 so much," he confided. ‘‘The lip- stick is the worst thing to get off.” - “ our preventive measures there.” Elms on public property also will be sprayed this spring to kill any insects hibernating in small dead twigs which may accommodations so they can vide better information visitors. Furlong also urged vigorous ad- vertising and publicity programs and development of tourist attrac- tions and entertainment facilities. Improvement of the community's physical appearance also was sug- gested. Shattered Beer Bottle ls Symbol of Love? BUTTE, Mont. ®—A Butte girl | picked up a beer bottle and bashed to her boy friend over the head.:The | bottle shattered, cutting his face | that’s why we're concentrating land her hand. Police related: “After the cou- ple was treated in a Butte hospital they apologized to each other, | kissed and left the hospital arm in |arm."” IWO JIMA (INS) — Discovery; and 600 in another underground) tles of medicine and even pack- | memorable publicized events of of the bodies of about 2,000 Jap-/| area. ages of cigarettes in a pretty | the Pacific war. anese soldiers today Daly, an engineer officer, well preserved state.” The mock assault was named a 2 ca ee ee ee The cave in which the other tery ppened enemy | springs ‘may have preserved defenders when U. S. Marines took | podies. — found ee Iwo Jima. ee anne or eee | ott to seal the entry tunnel: A tre- Marines carrying out maneuvers cave in which the bodies | mendous series of last- bodies | were found, said: a ae . the. subse- sown in the ‘i area by the Japanese, to trap the time Américan officers were | OOfer Is Late leathernecks in their assault. pussied abdut the searcity of | WERCER, Me. (UP) Asked| Current maneuvers being carried/ and was concluded Sesterday, enemy dead. bythe judge why he was 35 thin-|out by the Third. Marine Division| Then somebody checked the ca- = Major Robert Dalyy-of w Savage... _plan...ot...the original | mera... It_wasn’t working—hadn’t | Wash., threw light. on the puzzle 17, explained that he had had to bloody 195 assault With @ move) been all week” ee when he reported that in maneu-/ walk the 18 miles from his home. | up the volcanic slopes of famed At least 150 of Denver's finest vere het bagen Dunday 1.200 to) The chee: Driving wie o l-|0¢: Seiad wee Oe Senn SS on 1,400 bodies were found in one cave | cense. flag was hoisted in one of the most} camera again today. ’ Le Po . PRECIPITATION—During mid-March to mid-April, rainfall is ex- pected to be above normal in the northeast, northern plains and along the west coast. Subnormal prospects are in sight for Texas. below normal seasonal temperatures over the eastern nation. Seasonal normals are expected over the western half of the U. &, but the West Coast will have below normal temperatures. 2 Fatalities at 58, Injured 1,044 Walled Lake Has High ‘Rate, White Lake Road ls Second: ' Fifty-eight traffic deaths were tallied last year in Oakland County, an increase of 10 over 192, ac- | cording to a survey made by the Oakland County Road Commission. Injuries from auto mishaps aiso increased substantially from 889 in 1952 to 1,044 last year. According to a map produced by the commission which plotted Pentiae Scout Melvin Williams, 12, of 278 State ing a lesson in identifying elm wood from City Press Phete St., receiv- Loyal McMillin, north being listed as a fatal col- lision. at or near US. 10, U.S. 10 (Dixie highway) chalked up the highest number of fatals for any one road with six, followed closely by Pontiac trail with five. Lapeer road and Grand River ave- nue were next with three each. has wiped out a city’s whole elm | ‘|\Confusion Reigns Ser reap toon te’ |as Korean Clocks trander; Troop 4, Norton Graham; Troop 5, John Howell; Troop 8, Change Hands Richard Byers; Troop 9, William | Farrell; Troop 10, Angus Hinds: Troop 12, James Dembo; Troop 14, Otis Lawrence; Troop 17, Gil- bert Pierce; Troop 25, Art Warri- low; Troop 66, Nelson Kirby, and Troop 150, Roland Stephison. Accept Registrations for Electrical Talks Registrations are still being tak- which will be used as the standard | “ime of their lives making connec- for electrical installations in Pon- | 3 i : ? d i . fioeets hi The U.S. State Department the first to fall in line. Inter- night. Consumers Power Co. will | “7 2° conduct instruction in general sell- = methods, said Emerson. Youth Returned to Jail ‘to Await Arraignment Francis Ortwein, 18, of 2121 Old Lane, Waterford Township, was bound over for arraignment in Cir- cuit Court Saturday when he waived examination. on uttering and publishing charges before West | Bloomfield Township Justice Fl- | | me? C. Dieterle. Arraignment was set for March 2. | The youth, who admitted ing H ; ; | 30 bed chetke ia, Pontion’ tulle | Launching in Australia |to furnish $2,000 bond and was; WOOMERA ROCKET RANGE, returned to Oakland County Jail.| Australia, @—The Duke, of Edin- Leaves 143 Descendants “** CHARLESTON, W.Va. #—Jacob | Atkins, 10-year-old retired farmer | path on special equipment. as i from Ashford, W.Va., died leaving | sped 143 direct descendants. hour. | Democrats Form Group for Nonpartisan Battles DETROIT (UP — Republican; “On the state level,” he added, State Chairman. John Feikens- has ney ha ordered Gov, Williams attacked the Democratic Party's " decision to take an active inter- TUE [ i Le ney a ot 8 “a Duke Watches Rocket . _TWENTY | Boy Gets Lesson _ About Difference Between Trains | LANSING ® — A 6-year-old boy | who comes down to the railroad | tracks to ‘‘take care of the trains” almost caused a major disaster Sunday. A telegraph operator noticed an | open switch near Lansing's Main | street and Washington boulevard. | He quickly wired ahead and stopped a Grand Trunk freight train running on the yard's main line | The train was stopped and the track cleared before any collisions occurred. Detectives checking the switch found the youngster, He told them ae oe, ee le | he played with his electric trains at home and took care of the trains at the yard. He admitted opening the switch. Detectives asked him to leave the | big trains alone hereafter. Pre-| The following story of Purim sumably they were big enough "| a | take care of themselves. 500 Deaf Persons ‘Hear’ Performance of Play BOSTON uw —Some 500 deaf per- sons yesterday saw and ‘“‘heard”’ a performance of “Pilate's Daught- | er," } the nation’s oldest passion! ry. answer, of course, is the ____'THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1954 | God Works Anonymously ‘Via Heroic, Creative Man and its application to life was written by Rabbi Sanford E. Sap- erstein who came to Temple Beth Jacob as spiritual leader in 1948. The congregation was organized jin 1922. . * . . A favorite question on Biblical quizzes is: What book of the Bible never mentions the nzme of God? ation and is the greatest testi- mony ef Ged’s presence. Suffer- of the Eternal. Finally, let us recognize, that God has been there, even in the midst of those who have denied | ™ea whe are His co-workers. Him. There are those great truth- seekers, for instance, who have | flexible as we each interpret God | dean of the pharmacy school at been misled into believing that re-|in our own inadequate, human | Vanderbilt University. He was chief ligion is the foe of truth — instead | ways. play. | Scroll of Esther, which we read in \of understanding that every new The 53-year-old drama was trans-| our congregations on the Festival discovery, every additional insight, lated into sign language by the! Rev. Stephen Landherr, who stood | on a platform at the side of the stage during the amateur perform- ance at St. Alphonse's Hall. E. J. Smith Brace Denaral ems 138 West Lawrence Street Pontiac, Michigan Ambulance Service America’s Most Beautiful Glasses! R. E. Erickson Phone FE 5-0738 of Purim. | has brought them closer and closer Perhaps this is not the defect | to the “hem of the divine gar- that it seems. It is good for us that there should from God, in her devotion to sci- entific truth, her passion for dis- covery, in her unselfish gift to humanity of the healing power of radium — she was an instrument of the Most High. This then is the lessen of that peculiar deficiency in the Book of Esther. It should make- us more keenly perceptive of God's anonymous creativity through Let it also keep us humble and For He makes Himself | | known in any guises. : Let us be confident in this — as | surely as it was Providence that | guided Esther to the throne and | ment’ as the Jewish mystics put | through her saved Israel — so God it. reigns and is present wherever Dr. Edsel Ruddiman, Noted Chemist, Dies DEARBORN (INS) — Dr. Edsel A. Ruddiman, noted chemist and boyhood friend of Henry Ford, died yesterday at his home in Dearborn at the age of 89. Dr. Ruddiman was a professor of pharmacy from 1890 to 1920 and chemist for several Midwest firms before joining the Ford Motor Co. in 1926. At Ford he supervised nu- tritional research on soybeans. Dr. Ruddiman was a schoolmate of the late’ auto magnate and their For example, while Marie Curie | men do His will, even though they | initials, carved on the desk which thought she was turning away ‘name Him not. they shared, are preserved at the little country schoolhouse at Green- field Village. It was in the doctor’s honor that Ford named his only son Edsel. Cob, from the Middle English hence “cobweb” for a spider's web. 12 West Pike Street Sweaters, Sportswear... MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN, also Knit Dresses expertly cleaned and blocked. PLUS Geney's Moth Proofing! GENEY DRY CLEANERS Pickup and Delivery Service KNITTED WEAR expertly blocked for Phone FE 5-6107 saeerccne ity. Rabbi Saperstein The story of Esther is reminder that even when the name of God is absent — the work and the pres- ence of God is there. Think of this problem of the spiritual education of our children. 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They press for the use of public school time and space to do the job that properly belongs to | the home and religious institution. | Yet, aside from the threat to | @ unified democracy that such | sectarian invasions of the schools | | would mean, is it really true | that the public schools are lack. | | ing im spiritual and moral | | values? | For my part, when I see a! teacher showing sincere respect for the personalities of her pupils, | or encouraging cooperation and yet | Supporting the children in expres- | sing their individualities, when I see her sensitizing pupils to the needs of their community and building bridges between the races and nations and creeds in her classroom — I see a truly religious spirit and not a secular spirit, at all. Let the schools stand for something, let them be instru- ments for the ennoblement of character — and though the name of God is not formally prenounced, He will be in every classroom. | There is another place in life, where the presence of God is not immediately apparent — and yet He surely manifests Himself. That is where human suffering occurs 'Much of human anguish remains a mystery. Yet ther@ is that pain we can understand as the toll exacted by the transgression of laws of nature morality. We may cry out “Where was God?'’ — when some- ,one defies these laws and reaps suffering. But the absence of such | would be greater proof that this was a universe of chance. * te TIME: 9 DAYS ONLY Starting Tomorrow ORIGINATED FOR AND EXCLUSIVE WITH J. C. PENNEY Just bring your beby down te Penney’'s. Pay 49¢ fer ene picture. Severe! Pixy Pin-up poses will be tgken, by experts using the finest evtomatie speed equipment: no fleodlight glare—ne discomfort. 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Nostaligia Creates Big Boom in Hitching Posts - CHICO, Calif. #—Remember the | old iron hitching posts of the horse and buggy days? Many of the city's | older homes still have them. Owners of new homes are buying | the posts and installing them oh their curbs—no one knows just why. MILLER’S 144 Oakiand Ave. ad kind test area. * > s Scientists and doctors of the U.S. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY. MARCH Ee sat of H- Bomb ~ By SARAH SHIELDS “PFEIFFER wives took a sitting up with the Housewife, Atlanta, Ga. sick man through the long night. | ee Papér Asks U. S. Like any good father, Isidor| Isidor Jacobs loves to tell the to Tell Materials Used Jacobs was listening to the radio! story of fences on Noble Drive. | in Blast March 1 program which his son, Joe, had| Qne Sunday he had a barbecue | suggested over the telephone. A| at his outdoor fireplace. The aroma| TOKYO uf — Japan's biggest short, balding man, Isidor toyed | spread enticingly. A neighbor came | newspaper today criticized Amer- with the dials, wondering why Joe | to his fence and called, “Isidor. ican treatment of 23 fishermen was insistent about this program. | your cooking makes me hungry.” b i by radioactive ashes froth Then the boy’s voice came out| “Then come and have some bar- , aaah cecek of: the radio. A senior at Atlanta | becue with us,” Isidor answered. | ® secret U. S. H-bomb test Marc’ | Boys High, Joe surprised them) _The neighbor looked at the high| 1 and urged U. S. doctors to give with the news that he was runner-| barrier between them. ‘Thanks, | assurances the 23 “‘are not guinea up in an essay contest, “Know | but I cannot climb fences.” pigs.” oe eee ean Aut cloecr| With that, Jacobs cut a pas. | The Tokyo newspaper Asahi Me ane din thes eves beaming | "86° through the fence with wire | urged the United States to reveal | = ‘sy al pride in Po fr ’| clippers. Now every neighbor on | to Japanese physicians the mater- | . Neble Drive has o gate in his | ials used in the blast, but said: | his son brought fence. “Presumably the United States i t tears to his eyes. And so, because young Joe Ja- doesn't want to disclose military He, too, felt a™ tke soled bis tate \ ts.’ | natural love for % ages carina ng Ege ped The fishermen's boat was caught | onl pad — : is living in brotherly love. Joe's | in a two-hour shower of ashes from | D hg bared out Be * call was the spark that initiated aoa % the effort to create unity without to his wife, ‘‘is it if : | necessary to go = Y. to Cuba and to But success came because the Argentina to : : people in that block have worked) (ABCC) at know your neigh- 8. PFEIFFER at understanding and have stayed —___— bors? We don’t even know the | With. it; remembering alwaysthat ones in our own block here in there can-be peace—because of you Grade 1 Large Atlanta. Why?” and me. The longer he thought about it | Les angeles Caleteria “ATE 8 the more determined he was to| (Copyright, 1954) make a positive declaration of es friendliness. He would ask some! British Guard Official’s | the massive explosion in the Bi- Atom Bomb Casualty Commission Hiroshima—American BOLOGNA .. 1954 Jad Japencee—bave eatered 1 9.Y ecr-Old Has “The ABCC is an organ to e-| Hidden F eelings | duct research but not to peat pa- tients,’’ the Asahi said. ‘ Morton and his staff d eet the patients this time not only to! make a fine report to America but to give the patients assurances they are not guinea pigs.” Dr. Masau Tsuzuki, chief physi- cian for the fishermen, said: ‘‘We have gained practically all data necessary for treating the pa- tients.”' Dr. Tsuzuki said scientists had determined some of the elements present in the ash, but said they still could not say the specific type of device used. He said hig patients are not in danger of death at present but ‘we | can't tell what it will be ultimate- ly.” No. 1 Is Stalled NEW HAVEN, Conn. (UP)--The police radio dispatcher, Lawrence McNeil, received an urgent éall for help from ‘Car. No. 1."" He sent a cruiser post-haste. Car No. 1 was found stalled on a main highway The occupant was Mayor .Richard C. Lee. The cruiser gave him a lift home. 253 on to Be Bared KANSAS CITY w—Mrs. Ralph H. Dolson took her 8year-old| daughter Suzie downtown to ) an Easter outfit. “I don’t want any just plain stuff,’ Suzie told her mother. ‘I want a dress like the dining room curtains. You know, with holes in | what it's made out of.” | They found only one drens—peie | pink and lacy—which made Susie's | eyes shine. Her reason for a dress “with| holes’’ were evident when she pranced out of the store's dressing | room. | s . Ld | Four large red hearts drawn on her bare chest showed clearly through the lace. Completing the picture were a Cupid's arrow and the words, “Suzie Loves Terry. | Terry Loves Suzie." Later at home, Suzie dolefully watched her lipstick tattoo go down the bathtub drain, and re- peated: “But that’s what for I wanted the dress."’ | _She has the dress, though. CASH FAST RELIEF HEADACHE MARKET 78 NORTH SAGINAW | of his neighbors to a meal. | No, he would telephone every ‘Wife After Threat Note LONDON w—Scotland Yard as- | man in the 1700 block on Noble | Shoulder Cut Tender Beef Drive, explain his ideas and ask their opinion of its werth, even | if he had te search for the names signed a special bodyguard to Mrs. | | Oliver Lyttelton, wife of Britain's | | colonial secretary, yesterday fol- of these ssighbers. lowing receipts of a letter threat- Approval of Isidor's idea was ening her with death. instantaneous and unanimomus. So | British political leaders and he invited the men to a barbecue | ‘newspapers have received letters on Armistice Day. with similar threats against Queen All 26 men attended. For the| Elizabeth II if she carries out her first time everyone in the 1700| plans to visit Spanish-claimed | block had a chance to know each | Gibraltar May 10. Prime Minister | CLUB TEAK 39: Grade | Tender Baby Bulk bl 29: | 29: 29. other. They learned the names of | Churchill's wife also received a the men who had been faces driv-{ threatening letter a week ago. ing their kids to school, playing | ——$____— catch with their boys or mowing | their grass behind a fence. They came to the party as Mr. | Yancey, Mr. Cefalu, Mr. Schwartz, | Dr. Morrison. They left as Grady, Sam, Mel and Thad. ‘India Records Tremors, No Damage Reported CALCUTTA, India — Two strong earth tremors, accompa- nied by loud rumbling, rocked the | Calcutta area and other parts of matic sauce and the crisply bar- |. astern India early today but first becued meat, They thought the reports told of no damage. and the company so wom that they decided to meet | And so Isidor Jacobs was made | first chairman of the “Know Your Neighbor Club.’ Grady Yancy was | named chairman to send out no- tices. And Sam Cefalu invited them to a spaghetti dinner for the next meeting. | Catholics, Jews, Baptists, Pres- | byterians and Methodists—they all recent sale of this WON- DERFUL VALUE was a SELL This sale can not re- peated. GET YOURS TOMOR- discovered that a man's religion, For Stuffing Meas 15: Po riegeetciner? 6 clei ini: | 1 This Velueble Coupon } Entities the Beerer oe 2-b. 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India Claims Colonies = “Which Favor Merger | —— in 1968, when I received the ° e | The most endearing and, a‘ the royalties on my first hit song— Are Repressed | same time, the most exasperating | ® distinguished bit of porsy NEW DELHI w — India has| Person I ever knew was a Rus- pcan woe ee cee baneeie | with “intimidating” groups in the | Who lived in the same house in iii four settlements of French India| Which I was born on the lower| But when she dropped in to see who favor merger with the Indian | East Side. me a week later, she was wearing i republic. The Indian government | hij - I saw a great|the same beat-up cloth coat she also is campeigning to take over | © ‘ Goa, the Portuguese colony on the Be she had gr yor of ag eaid Her bland] A Foreign Office esman ead Try MARVELS and see for the Indian government had sent| © had given aoe yourself .;; MARVELS a “strong protest” to French au- tailor with | CIGARETTES give your (OS Cg, Arizona.” | : fine-tasting quality smoke A Foreign Office statement said | ; f marched v1 Gq ...yet MARVELS ra ang erragene gered midtown shop 7m save you up to 3¢ dae Bae orm race —— wag open Hears 338 Cases You'll never know it me ae a ae ES lowing week when I dropped ty to happened after our Je y- unanimous verdict re ‘0! newspapers and several thousand , She was| The Pontiac Board of Tax Re- most modern meth- Y ow the tndien repuiite. ole attended her funeral. still wearing her old cloth ae view heard 338 complaints from || od of cleaning and y « j , y earliest memory of Fannie begged me not to persons asking assessment adjust Seine! we neers tet, rsa ownage | merch eet Zone Ge [mem rgeemmn ewes | SMraan"e YW" ; j police parties to various parts of and taking up a col-| she was in bad ac. |} garment! y] 3 ; the settlements to warn people lection to rescue a Jewish family trouble , and she had pawned the | cording to James F. Spence, group _. . thet’s our on- ’ against demonstrations for a merg- from one of the pogrom-ridden| Sealskin for a third of what it swer to the spot ’ 7 er. Four men supporting merger villages outside Odessa. cost. . Appeals were considered trom =“ t , , have been arrested. In the next dozen years—and | In 1934, when I produced ‘Jum- | Persons claiming inability to pay | inal a ys j ‘ France contends officially that, I den’t pretend to know how she | bo” at the New York Hippodrome, their assessment, from real estate personalized clean- ‘a popular referendum should be, did it — Fannie raised enough |I finally gave Fannie something 1 finest and on personal property ing! Effective, thor- sida ey [held to determine French India's| momey to bring over 89 such | Was certain she wouldn't give away | Sessments. ; ough cleaning . .. Sackecs ieee future. India rejected the proposal,| famities, The children and grand- |—a pair of downtront tickets for | The city assessor's office is now C dene High Gain ee tee Pilie.. Pe. asserting that French domination | ehildren of those salvaged famil- | the ‘premiere. But when I looked | Changing tax rolls as ordered by || minus harsh oction . - lof the settlements makes a free| ies made up a good part of the | for her during the intermission | ‘h¢ board prior tb setting a total ballot impossible. renpocttel Semon ‘wer tenaral, | sin wan't there | Valuation = real oe kal oe . Parliament several foes cual Fannie was also the most indif- Peds se os aor = pri ure must be approved by the Be Sure! at Nadia: din te tolerate {*Tetit housekeeper I have ever | —— Poa le chow she | Board of Review, Spence said. AL-U-WAY FOOD STORES | === coc Se ore ee eee INSURED | eT Ee Pete ee contd to W#s lazy. Tt was only “because | Pad Ded no eae te a giri| Cashmere wool is the soft winter / | | Portugal against alleged “repres- there were so many other houses | ° , ~ & &!F' | underfleece of a small, semi-wild | Monite . eee tee taaple et Gon The i@ the neighborhood where there named Rosie — had split Wf Sit goat that ranges from th> Caspian | : F k bes y on the were troubles that had to be mented, & metcal ele! sen workers | ‘Meth Proofin Dinty Moore arrest and’ deportation to Lisbon straightened out first pamed Deties. eee / 9 of a Portuguese national who was Fannie never had as much as | Fannie had given one of the wy ————a of E Ga leading a movement favoring a 5) she colld’call her own at any tickets to Rosie, the other to | very Garment : one time irst years dullus, figuring that when the | BEEF ool ina Knew her. Nevertheless oo lovers found themselves sitting H inclaed aoe Pick Up and Delivery : : r announcing one day side lean | Passenger Is Injured she had taken title to a five-story mea they ae Pn Baring - FE 2-424 : brownstone dwelling St When Car Rams Taxi peowmmeres Sveting on) epee SE ing Bans << » |' Mrs. Novelyne Ross, 31, of 38 Well, I could go on like this for % gepgameng - RESTSLING - ResUISBIRG & SON d Lull St, was treated at Pontiac} Mer family was going te ee | a dozen columns with stories about ~ FREE ESTIMATES General Hopital today afer the! planed te rom oat the teat wan, in mary won te moe Dy CLEANERS taxi in which she was riding was) Danmed 6 rom out te rem, | was. in many war, the meat o-| & D : d aspera’ person ever ‘ Fe Oe cieee 084 had raised enough cash to bay | But I can't think of anyone I would i UPHOESTERING Piont end Office — 941 Joslyn Ga Kivet duck 8. Fao 2) oe she told me the trams- | rather have had for a mother. (| & 252 a lof 2300 Shimmons Rd. told Pon- ae coer ea tae = (Copyright 1964) \@ y [ PERFECT | tiac Police that his cab was struck es nn — in the rear as he backed from a| A few years later, Fannie sold | / : : the house at a $7,000 profit and| ® e ONE-DISH Srv rT Matlet 29, of |moved her family back into an Flint. | other cold-water flat. That Christ- MEAL | mas she made a package deal ‘ it Follo |with a Grand Street dentist and ; ollows | spent almost. the entire $7,000 on | 7, cries ov Seater sine for IOEBOX COOKIES ° ° A housewife complained to police | ® fo Special This Week at that someone had stolen. femine| 3 | My recipe “ee wear from her clothesline. Police oprah gy aera em / . a found the impressions of high heels | UP exasperating woman 0 y, VAL-U-WAY FOOD STORES | beneath the line. “I never hang SaY she lived every minute of / . | out the clothes while wearing high | her life as if it were a giveaway ‘heels,’ the housewife said program SPRING ol Z| a by: 20% to 40% off on all / \ e\t Pontiac Monument Company Offers this Unusual Opportunity Until May 30, Memorial Day! Prices Include Lettering, Floral Carving and Delivery to Your Cemetery Lot 24” Long, 12” Wide, Regularly Priced at $55.00 4” High $39” | Sale Priced at Regularly Priced at $65.00 — — ee oe 2 esis? Ssinec EBC, " Companion Markers 36” Long, 10” Wide, 16” High a 7 MARQUIS L ia JANETTE R. ICEBOX COOKIES Regularly Priced at ............ $160.00 / Pope FA 4 nage — 77 ” y, emp: ; ime: SALE PRICED AT ............ $128.00 aw LM Z 44 cup butter 1 teaspoon soda as of Drs, Hare Masea’s interests to . -_ 2 cups brown sugar 14 teaspoon cream of tartar the Women’s Auxiliary of the Pontiie ~~ Others Sale Priced as Low as .... $ 60.00 2 eggs, well beaten 14 cup nutmeats, chopped Master Plumbers Association. Mrs. 314 cups flour, sifted 1 teaspoon vanilla Mason or —— bear rs Cream butter and sugar together. Add beaten eggs. Sift dry ingredients homemaking and for baking goodies for together and enmbine. Add nutmeats and vanilla. Beat well. Mold into family — yresoag bey edigeos rolls, wrap in waxed paper and chill overnight In refrigerator. Slice. Cookies == 3 Place on ungreased cookie sheet. Bake. Yield: approximately § dozen. ee ee Se ee Barre, E ‘bury Written Guarantee Issued Ask for other interesting recipes et your Edison office. any, Salis try. =—— Se Wee le es 4 = So geal ~ ed 143 ee is oe sal hy egg Olfice and Plant Open Daily @ A.M. to 8 P.M.—Sunday to 5 P.M. . , e ; Pontiac Granite & Marble Co. : ——G. E. SLONAKER & SONS -or Detroit-Edison——— a —— a 269 Oakland Ave. Pontiac, Mich. ~* Ph. FE 2-4800 4 ac, : count mouse | | ° ° fy +2 Wert “if > Mal Whittield Ms About Record. In for sath Pep ile THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1954 7 3 eat sms ed ne ISS veteran rescue artist e a. ee we can't go to the movies, we can't | Visit places, we can't afford to CLEARWATER, Fla. ® — Jim , Telax. We can't stay out late be- that of a relief hurler. | Cause we must work the next day, _and the next and the next. We've ‘Mantle toM fate tof the Philadelphia Phillies, thinks |of ease and comfort compared to in | the life of a starting pitcher is one and Faye Sibert Becomes Singles Pace-Setter Only Change Gordon | ai isions most valuable sess American League in homerun champion circuit. He is set with George a fine defensive player at short and at second with Bobby Avila. No less than three candidates | Cecelia Gelen, | Albright, Jenkins Keep National = ne Titles | / to the | Cuts Furnish Headache Tribe’s Lopez Faced With Many Dec xullte rfanager of the Cleveland Both Winners Indi Cleveland, runnerup Has 8! ial | be. lagging other districts. in Battle Creek Pontiac's Shaw Jewelry came | Indians, will be a from behind last night to edge | decisions in the next Jewelers defeated Marysville, 72- 41, Saturday night to earn a final- ists berth. Shaw's will go to Battle rani this weekend to compete Pontiac Quintet Earns Right to Try for State Ti ® e _ | Stelter added. ‘‘We lost to a real | cogeecaiite in a 60-28 runaway Clinch Victory =" == for the Pager tae title against winners for Jewelers piste ‘ecg? ie Be ees itt BE weet Hi Ef eats i sea": fa a < 2 ks : ie WeBaa F si juts: i = 5 = afrsils ‘ii s = r eyueRaes xe lid | ap gaily iu il; he ie of ee : 3 3 ‘SE i! Anata Mik ar é nisl a% ‘ A igh is] Wade : i He i at elt HEY? oY Ute 2. ih Hllt & & Hil m = BLE c B : Ly Ht i S At +r -Y Hil . 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Vj KANSAS CITY @ — Collegiate| 7, committee spent a - . AS : : Seeking icfory | aaa ee in oc | Sener diecnien, woaiy. By RIP_WATSON delphia Athletics, nobody's favorite | Gerry Staley of the Cardinals | Valuable Player last year, and the | ber of Milwaukee's pitching a ° . 8 e E r wa "s corps, ° “ fort to find 8 subatitte erinenaliaasiae AP Sports Writer t wia the Amerigan League pee-|pliched six. innings of one, |leed stood wp despite homers by| retired 14 meq tp succrsion in| Chicago Teom Hasn't. for one of the games most con-; Al Rosea of the Cleveland Indians} Baseball's spring training games nant, leading their league in the | scoreless ball against Boston, but | George Freese and Frank Thomas. | the course of pitching seven score-| Lost Inter-City Bouts troversial subjects — the one-and-| has batted in 100 or more runs for | don’t count in the record books, spring standings after a 7-5 vic-| the effort went for nothing when|, Frankie Baumbhoiz, one of the Na-| less innings Philadelphia S 1945 one free throw rule. four consecutive seasons. and there are some days the boys | tory over the Pittsburgh Pirates. | the Red Sox combined their second League’s better hitters (life-|as the Braves walloped the Phil- ince are just as glad nobody’s keeping} The multiple bases on balls—| hit of the game, with six walks average, .291), slammed two | lies 10-0. "NEW YORK — New York tabs on them. seven below the major league rec-| by Tom Poholsky and five Red| doubles and three singles in five = * * Eastern Golden Gloves seek * 26 6 ord—came in Washington's 10-9/ Bird errors. times up in pacing an 82 victory The New York Yankees, who) | se oat ange Days like yesterday, for ex-| victory over Detroit. The Athletics got five good inn-| for the Cubs over the Baltimore | had absorbed two straight defeats | 16 ite t victory since in ample, when the highly paid major} The Cuban rookie who made ings of pitching from Bob Trice, | Orioles. at the hands of the Brooklyn Dod- the Chic scar ee ee leaguers came up with the follow such a sensational debyt was An-| the International League's Most| Warren Spahn, the senior mem-| gers, finally whipped them $2.) 0 Se ea ing: gelo Toledo of the Chicago White = Madison Square Garden tomor- Twenty-three bases on balls in| Sox, but despite his efforts Cncisy D t it k B ] rs| ss» wt be game .. . a home by a| nati defea . Toledo ] be. os tiie ta? ao somed our ea eet] HUTeY fo Get etrolt, ackson owle send of Be 26 & past youss. bat in organized baseball a| camp one % “ ° e of ensh rake who's payed exactly 10 ee Oe ne as a More Ch Revise Legion Tourney List| siee me: sot'te'stermin games majors installed as nathan heat Chicago reguiar . | Banks, of the first three Ne- BATTLE CREEK «® — Jackson, | first place in the team division by stop m 99 victory by Bovten groes ever to represent the team. ore ance on Detroit and other southern Michi-| rolling a 2502 .370— 2872. Harold Seca ae oe He batted .314 in a brief trial last , ses a oto |S tees “es pews Chicago Staff | Sear ae ce Motor Mart Car Wash — 2 ed the Cubs to trade their previous yet |National Golden Gloves windup. : . - |. The standings’ themselves are | shortstop, Roy Smalley, to Mil i ; Several contenders may be picked 105 E. Montcelm FE 5-5500 | surprising enough, with the Phila-| waukee for pitcher Dave Cole. — Change of Scenery Is , | instead: on the baat of _thete per. — : — — ee s| Likely to Help Ex-Cub eg sige Reinnare Mahal cas | , . | Shortstop Too the _ THANK YOU-- es soe pee trade which sent Milwaukee DAYS! a S Braves relief pitcher Dave Cole West (Flint, Mich) at 160 LAST Mr. and Mrs. Pontiac! fae * an on! * to the Chicago Cubs yesterday in Borkowski led the Cincin. ' Market Tire Co. Is Expanding! ~~ J+ yo n0= | plenty of moundsmen, will have a _ better chance as a starting pitcher | | | with Chicago. The trade enables |Smalley to leave Wrigley Field, e where fans have been riding him EVERYTHING MUST GO! [2.22252 SCRAP IRON and All Dayton Tires on This Sale Are Brand New Fully : ° e | will improve. That’s Guaranteed First Line and Premium Tires he may need to become a winner because he has a lot of stuff.” oe Big 3 Guarantee— YOUR COMPLETE TIRE PROTECTION! | ncn <~ who handled tbe 1948 when ro aed arctt te change wa be et x Se (7ilQ5 Defend i Every Tire Carries ty change wi be ood fr Saal (Jl 5 DA N’S BIG 3 Di oligo Pe og ops GUARANTEE te mage ocemnemen = =|CQTOS QWNEF 1: 30,000 Mile Georemtoes = | Co eee ees eee 3.-2 Yeor Written Rood Haxerd Guerentee Cole, 23. a righthander trom| Charges Against Busch | Byirara Sram FLORI NA? egeinst oll possible Rood Hexerds. | Williamsport, Md., had an 0-1 rec-| “Plain Poppycock’ * A bullpen regular, he has pitched in) TAMPA, Fla. (UP) — National IN When You Buy Tires, Make Sure You Buy FIRST LINE Original Equipment into the major leagues in 1950 with | one of the most ve out || °C beve.s puigee plan, stevely oxy person mar porches : and prepare oe my Quolity Tires. Ask Your Tire Dealer Is This FIRST LINE Original Equipment oe bursts of his career, defended the| | and $5.00 per month, for 2 future vacation or Smalley, 27, hit 21 homers and) new St. Louis Cardinal owners Quality. led the National League in field-| sunday night and called “all this We have several very extraordinary features: Title Insurance ing in 1950, but then ran into three ee eee poor seasons. He broke an ankie | 2X about commercial interests ———— over $100.00. Another feature NO SECONDS — NO TREAD BLEMISHES Rae ee ee a ceencmm | ieee ae re ee memranaes one and su an elbow injary | of baseball plain cock." inel all extras. Bay one or as in 1952. Last spring he turned an Giles ee as you This is less than blocks from NO SUB-STANDARD PRICE TIRES cnt men Ms ast enqeentasty | | Sith Wlghwey Ne. G2" 7 :, Send us a postcard and we will immediately forward to you, i i ! & F E Y } Reports From || cr teagee. 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Ca é. es } . s =) —_ a i °& an! bs a eo Pa \ i ra eg hee . “4, je te ap by Ernie Bushmiller BOY --- WHAT 4) SWELL WEATHER Ll FEEL LIKE I COULD LICK THE WORLD TODAY GRANDMA - TWE NTY-EIGHT Show [ MARKETS Market Advance Tod arket Pri i: CHICAGO ay ilinipond | : 1 Prices tinued — Soybeans’ (Pee om ° set ses a J err ge all ing and of trade ta y today on Sr eee comated ay Xe ay lu ns A ann buying infl short-cover- | ™ Ay No PP; $2- Delicious a m that export uence re . No 1, 225 4.00 bu: a fancy, 4.00 NEW YO : ° news and partly b a 2p bu: apples, Jo Green. | Marke: RK #@ — ’ , x of inten bean strengt y | McIntosh No 1, 2.00-2 50" Jonathan. ¢ decli The the less oil afd meal h in soy-| No Seka, Mertiers: nef | Soe fashi ined today in stock : “e, six (6) Help W The feed grai . erence 1, 2.50-3.28 on. a mod- , on anted M ; w grain cy, 3.75 b u: appl ncy, 4.00 A steady with paid Fhe FULL ale ere lower on s, corn and ——" pe No lt | spa Steele's Dery prices start gav the in By tor Y EXPERIENCED 6 part showing . ereaieat ae “Vegetabies os o-3.08 be: apples! | uall - and then riapatesd to mixed Two : nabection ee ‘gical ain ay INSPEC. Help Wanted F will be m that re. | bu ane Taestatte . 2.28- y receded. market . Epise to Ex Gp bef Baan ie ‘emale 7 W uch la acre red gente FRc Hg pped, No A grad- opal —_— as may . EXPER Orchard wo heat snow owe serene Sd gpa ts |aand xp 3 Two Episcopal Cleric: is 22 Scere Saniegy, raat one WAITE’S ear the wer. = | ape Boul net 80 bu. bu < and- b a poii ces were do’ ‘De ons w Tyran F ditters or more carry rticulars to compat FORE. NEE wheat was . nd of the first 1s 150 % bu. behs. AE wens biog minus signs nt, although wn vil s Di = ny, Section series ot the be Toe} SxPer: Box uations DS EXPE March $2.28% lower to 3 _hour tote tes Pe ce nips. No, 1. we. in the most NEW isguise’ te. mandnaieal oo gg use READY RIENCED ee tees Ge higher. | Gea pena Onion seis. No, "Ceo: | Business — YORK ® municipal’ aginctors of he. ety bly, ‘persounel department, SALE ah alalontny owwre % down March 4 to 2, > a ee, Be ok, 26-30 ri seemed to di deans of — The - | the Apel ieee, ‘a as tho pense _fora_ Miehtg Prov Ap WE HA SWO me ican: os $1.52% bag’ potators ators, No 1 Rg te | Prices dxciniad to diminish New York Episcopal votes ond” - ving Grounds p Bl! LESWOMEN Rye 4% to 1% v4 up, ani, es bleck. — vont ee ae no a rate of 1 750. The pace ne as ton, D.C. weaching 8 Washing- gusetion 7 at “ft tare en TA SORERG post soybeans ! wer, M B42, barb, hot No 1, lt 1 00-1 50 ens bag. day. Tha’ cd 000 shares was at mons ’ Sunday all be the y Pontiac EXPERIEN N WHO M s were 1 arch $1.15 rhu house 90 dos uu; Tad t co f in each nance in favor x for is SPORTSWEA HAVE HAD March: $3.64 to 4 cents hi 15, | bet ring athe No 1, rhage Rhu. shares mpares with or the attacked other's ser- | shall malt be & said ordi- A Salary 6 ap AND D suits 50 venke os and Jard ae higher, Te UU pod iy 1, hes box. | Market aded Frida ith 1,930,000 calling aan es — ottoss pee atone ances a o 1% : — THA Oa M A. hundred as 15 to ple. fonped. Ne 1. a for oan wiatan | y when the ee” . one mJ ‘and pe we and Apply by wd I T WE —_ pounds higher, | were paid DETROIT EGGS Steel — oa pew pees the other “ I's disguise” aeplise, Oe west peo 2 to a, elingie ~aSy paid koe’ mace fo ; —- were de One _—— tryanny.” and -- ARTHUR 7 a rE 2. Pie average starting G - J sher o Detr Uowin: the time pressed of the . a asant sab rain Pri exes iota ved pa by pen prices _ and al most Dr deans, . Th oe b a cond: ices Whites: ederal-sta receiv- motors so lowe’ of . James the V Pn ordinance DA BR. oF Discount this sum itions, alg CHICAGO | erage A, jumbo 5 te graded | roa , coppers r were the Cathedral A. Pike of ery Rev oes! with is published cy Er Group of ell seed CHICAGO GRAIN erage Site: fares. 49-53, we ads, and_utiliti chemicals, rai CAPT of St New York's Deted cy. Pupiusned in Clore - Paid Iife Whee (AP)—Ope: e ” a8. we 46-49 ighted mixed utilities , Fail- . L also criticized . John 8 enie oa += eae secord with Mar sss ning grain: M4. wid ove wid ove GB i 0 he - Others w E. C. JOERS called yey Divine Sth day of Mai 2, Chap-| Man 6. Ye hours,” amg May .ol.ss.. Soybeans ia oe - B, large, The golds i ’ the solence what he ees wae ae a4 ee 2 38%, Maer . @ 45: medi mobo, 80 ee. were a Catholic of t he R. ; ee. nae = ev week. Opes resties 2BNy May otc: gece: | avg! on reso g gg erg as resumed higher. Tradi ain to hierachy of the Roman a A mg | AT ice oy — Por aby Sess ages mig smal Se. ies | years, anot Pratgrs agg th eae nspect While Dean — Dea — : a “Wick, orm FLOOR May. rosgeees 180". Be assess 3 83% aitteaco me wid oe ae another ce ie te in & Medical F eeaee Washington Pyke spoke in th Notic Capable Gmcaxy sCRETAR Map My cor | SMUGsO arr or ee ey Toad market acilities Washington t hedra, the Very | “fur ie eS NEED Ee pata tags Sages a uy scoot [ate ee tier weak: receipts | IN whirl adie i aan oe ae ser aes | ED pee sing dee ee eeeeee er; . . : etc * May ceseere ON oo 117 a — % score AA 6635. Figures ew York Stocks N im facilities ee of the| 2” his criticism clea beloved Deira aaieh W orend Journeyma fn ee ee of es wu coreeen a arek rane rece! . cars, after éecim Naval Rese the Ponti Catholic — Seas. nll, il n ag oo li _ Box oan “33: ar il 40 te pts . Ada al 7 . ontia ic ; of Mrs. s: rs. : y lad CARE 43. May W%— May 2... 13.50 es pene ev unchanged: a wholesale fanaa D.-- 315 a are eighths conducted rve Division - wil | Dean Pike — on x Roman a whew. B LaBair, father’ ° of aie. Re Byrne 3 . RE my gs deren recep 38, Teive' te: | ee tu We} Kennecote” 11 peicae pgpinaallen I be| | “The edhe: ecartty, |. Pain fegneld and Bevin ou "FOR OOS sitoa ponerse ta sotieantall . heck ond Alleg L Stl --. $ Kresge 88. ois ENG y- Capt. | ba Roman ‘ tee will wer of hare. works Must a" V3B Oct oye seee. gre . = Z 2 ana | ames ch a8 Kroger ss .. 3 | repre ating he Joers, MC. ies 7m ve to bear the — will tard at be held ig ranean fooke ene te no! omen E Be chen- ng ee T POULTRY Alte Chal ne pope - 21 | trict. e Ninth Naval Di ’ oral ae the at of the day wm i xt oo ANTED WOMAN TO CARE FOR +. = nter . Eee wee esas —The follow Alum Ltd... r ae a Dis-| + his new xistian wi lermegt in, Wood e with Rev. Tris isa wele ‘mother Y y li bat in A 35 Me tness De in officta poe eam aoe NEW YORK G Fight neat ve pouliry up Detroit Prices aoe ag . or pe h irae . 62 Combining th It is not tyranny. an ae — rime In- a. 2 bese cod) opportuni Bes og Young is (UP)— —_— ry type 26-28. —. ae oes Lone & oes | ee e careers Roman Ca surprising - sane po era pipermem ak Wat Tite Pontiac Press my for 8 i feminis courting Robert R rag A ee, whines 26-28. ent t Am Gas & Hi. 301 ae te 3} | Joers val officer of sur-|!s not tholic hier: that the| “\RA Punerel Home. Pacoore TRESS EXPE a te ie { the -f i> avg — —- or ype - Leco . -. 361 Marsh bt siorg oe | has writt and a on adverse t archy, which shore MARCH me. Emer~ ee we SIENCED. lor control prea rm — of iit Capone, = M & Pay. 183 Martin _— 266 books, ‘‘God en two aati hor, other m o taking positions Pater Ay acer a 1984. RAND woman Pe ‘iighway Drive in. | tral the New is fight ——_—-— "| Am N Gas .... 2 Mey D gir. 307 story of hi Is My C plished | Pie. for issues ee ee beloved tn- P ; care FOR HOUSs : thet Railroad. He York Cen- Livest no eg is moony : 287 | “Thou his war e “aptain,” a birth their satiie exam- — ey eeotar stood attera mak wo we “Pe Sees oh ah would name today merece aa ock - A e 33.3 Mid Cont Pet at drama Are Rene? a. uowe and SS aga has been view on Dennis Avram ne a ‘Carol =<" : OMEN WITH a after ry days tors if be wine his Suerd af dirce- Bn pg am fa br 2 Motcrole 333 his dlaciples ter," novelied | one vier, and that mot ss Bas Pat Paka "insert ‘ dress and m3, oR MON ArT. Mrs. wins his direc- gl 1 aaa ae kee SS ic oe eee 31.6 , published i ist. and | Hons ha with h DOWNS, te Perry Mat Home.’ In- APPLY _Sary, ORT ot Renders Digest ope @ ‘ene et ee ea ee Ss eet be Blot asstant wes rors aes tn huge real: | gh Re Se , when Pee ae i - | 30 : ei our . a5 Le . 8.3 : the . ‘ ke fi L a § GIRLS. Nion 7 r of ph ge Baers po poll ws as nae re Cst Line.. o4 er Bt! 415 and medi t district medi duties This is not in hee 7 Downs. de of Pa age PON wae os hy ee te pte? ter pts cow xima Refin 95 The rT) cal re cal of continued, —— dear Lor- NT LL uke Ave. 2960 (Advertisemen: m eaters aes one 5: liberal tely | Avor M wee. 322 NY Cen bl "a4 cer for the serve eran athe é surprising,” robe Mr Kingsian: father of IAC good GivE AG ° Been tds oT | Be a at Gee B cer for the Niath Naval Dh icer| Soart trem the fact th a Seg aS MOTO sort oo as age ete 5 a co ———— se to —- eT ers. under 80 yeaa As. m3 No. Am Woot ‘3 : strict in| “3 © Be fact that the y and Mrs a, aon an D R Help W ——— q ; ear Pac church Catholic a Sour mele |G eee stale chic | Bovine Aire ey =: Lod aoe eae ee Spe Sake voneneeo me waeeeepe ; some ; ") airp Ohio ri. Me- Pu :30 p. - . ; cavanal poten arthurn—Gas soo in steers and eed seers, $18.00 Bohetalum ©. 3}, Penk : 3 | ge Calende ae ot dee ill et ughland ome tn: mployment Offi new “salon opening og f’e neciians to stomach “ $12.00-13 3 utility heifers § -| Briggs Mf 384 Pan AWA 36] Pontiac White f makes a the inquisi raneral Home.» at the Dewees GLENWOOD ice tween we at i +4 hore fe aden er at poet eee a a 17.00 Brist M & 31.6 — rg 103 lic installa Shrine sists on policy od eumcoreh tion 3 . untoon AVE. _ Bak 6,03 “e Aneby bot preperiowae srr! ecoredped toads 'atock. eo ter and ewer active Bead Co” 2g Pe RR. 207 | velt mae a prone tel Dr vatermity?” in da, belon AAEARCH 20 1094. PONTIAC, MICH. COUPLE, WHITE. Woodward, B Tuas eons ook ol garmin ow al arty sate ea Calum & 1 ee See ae | ee Be acer eo a — es Mabie Merrifield. ¢ meree St. .ces | | COW ROUPS OPES POE WERE ae E. EXPERIENCED é ke ee Yo pl go with « —— . preceodl ta _ wt 400. Masket ings, pany al . <<) te * sat orthy Scribe Bessie Al Wed., | he verside (B on Cha of Funeral servi Sa cee Fn egg ROUTE a _ senryeleners ax. all mes rand Saeceaes fee foe ae Soe cant oe a last week's close, voore 133 gt le i ; "AAV. Dean st) Church Bi oo Pop ta paiement wamnitie’ ioe sisency sas vine Refer: ee a fe ion pees |S 22 Be a News j Se bam oh te Oe . | Racer an ree | het roe ‘wars WN cos Ni 22.00 Tr 15.7 Proct te Gl ie ews in B m= cal “M New York ting —— He ab _ 238 = Loch Car ee prepare wake (ae c jo early sales Cemaess ". 308 —. | «Adel rief ly another cCarthyism is| aaa ar ie tin Oak. Mill rush, FE on lake. Private | meals. chau Advertisement AGO LIVES Ches & Ob 205 Pure Ot . 466 ph Horblad guises” of the devil’ is Home te at the errifield oat Hill and WANTED po Rh tga beth - » seeeal teas anaee mee ae eat RKO Pic #6 ¢ | reported of 7 tha’ and viol evil's d : _— purdey Ponstel co in pee ie POR BA ac Pres: —— mostly 50 active and hogs Cities Serv. wu; notte 37| Pl the the 7S Hud that “‘a sin ates the is- ——— ral ation cur eeeee = HAVE ae aittnc 14 rite Pon WHY moat sry buichere "and sits | Secc ary ME Rebun gu onan ee eet, desacns siceaae ily precios! individual is — a al ‘Gorn =, POR WA : a Vegetable — iy Ne 3 Pag te and sows. | ©?! oo ae aera bees - Al ile his car w Saturday “tt in the sigh infin- BOX REP ), ‘ene._tge yy On Laxative wae aoe a few a Rey Tob. é his ho as park night there = t of God LIES a E tte hn P $36.00-38 80 most No. 2 lots choice Edie 133 Bt aH me. ed in fron that suff are a f . * 12 Mule Vision Printing tee © Parrs eee ; is better fey a6 b036 0: 8 s gnoice, Te-3i0 Ie 7 SBT Beare "noes: $i] F tl aeth io oe ey hens At 10 am ay a ee CONST! for |"; larger lots 330-8 nd lots 120.200 Cont ‘Can «sy 1083, Simm On. eae se wien at A ee a there were teday eS PA = PATTON $24.75: nrriew choice gD Fol gents acer = - mr sinclair On aa Longfcllo to William ge int “8 continued. good,” the Press replies at cake Pere ESMAN - RT TIME PM seers wares erence. weights te Corn Pd 60 Seceny Vac “len y low St., were _ Bright, 75 | he or the sake of the follo office in tainch ed sod pause coms Whole- SHOE PERTERCED ‘ doctor, Fai moet a noted =— ——— i i: “cue —— bs i... 416 aie The reported stol- otis damn 10 guilty ones wing box miles of | Ponting Tt) en hg a ALESPERSON ew his medicine Ohio | “**4 oA greta hms other steers meme otc. ns tao 457 at $13 articles of 20 an army = aaa a, Selling © « ALE OR FEM lets for Dr. Edwards’ when — fred to 25 higher = steady, heiiers Det laid " =] Brené . $3.5 = 2. were 4 take he is willing aed the n 9, 13, 15, 17 . r req sod bo ALE 80 eS trong ca seedy. ¢ last but | Dow aire 3 gta Ou = a ts |told’ P Wilbur of 30 |sake of 30 ——. oo 73, m4 39, 40, ee eM oes PETROM STAPP’S . eo much beter than harsh, joling etaiea D steers’ Ng = - secige'y ae Sta Ou Obie... io. | Stole tiac Police Pingree St | vide .a nation or 50, he wi the 108, 80, 88, 94. ss ten, lines lait NTIAC 928 W. Huro poy = fay Sen dineun ° cod and. choice eer 27 40-31-48 Bast Air L.. ie Lotongeray pe 375 | his ae bicycle that someone |e te ia ee down bin di- ta 107, 111, 115. 103, WANTED FE 28307 . Huron St are 6.50- homed p org aie : c i t : e | . o ne debit, | In , can taht Ghent for years withou "You bbibeiters ez Soa at on bia 50-308, bene ad as syn EL Pe. . 44 [at $20. yard, The bike is. ric be ae lame ” . Hite reckons , 4 fied “leada nelle gl Bd peel any | srades $18 80-20.50. ui high "prime Lave Ercel-o.. 308 eee ail , a consequences ’ n Mem - _PE seni bet ork, quail- ta cece ne natural. | ane" sian: “wal Gig‘atces |S os Sa ae $1 | ,Werbert shannon ma ram 2 THOM MCCAM SHOE a e we . . Sl Z Srtameee oe ee elie. Ht Fema’ | Grocery, 30 mo 1 Hamon | Busi Pearman Sl naeeies ett MA caf moe cal cgay! sive mes | Oar t= * i; Gere. Bs |that someone broke gg iccsrar siness Brief SCHATER », PLORIBTS—1 3 | gialet vacation between, the ase fire intenoal Wak | By per ei San eet, |e mun St. reported| campaign § muarewr-pewss | * at eee mw d ha. csae ee —— o; Cena Co ar am wider a 124 foot campaign age) announcemen Directe Bak poslgie nd Races 21 N. Saginaw. = 4: ai a . ’ tors s, leensed = . COCK pete atte BE amelie, a Ete 7 ann “tot fag inched thn math by «t | Voorh 1 | Soa WO . good Mad HT ee $25.30-28 Ot West # Pt 82 Us Ru. 41 leves } iser-Wil ’ MEN . A. bs w 28.00: | 2 s U = ransack | win ly by ee mel un e-Hlle ieee EEE) Se eh ee One Full pronathons 1 and 2 a and Holland PF $16 woe Tod 41.7 venue, Sunda of 260 E . of nathy, vice . Ine... Roy A Ambulance Be L HOME area e coniact Dasis. sOnnasen W E in the Bapeee One Full Yer Guorent , ee eat eee was reported y night but ‘Wilson | Tole Seelabgeen ey at! D Sy olin Eo = age inom oan very : — — a - 2 W Va Pulp... re tiac en, oledo. , report re gezn ores . olp- wit r Ro very Stores ond Restart i) ptt Exchan Bi Cyat at Wet’ Un. el. 22 1 through aa Cuiy ane gene i —= onelson-Joh [ae STEADY WORK, or car hag ssodel traick signs used. three hours. 7 rates follow (Great Britain ge — mek 23 pads Mot... = droom window gained pais large ising schedule ii -“DEMONED Poi HOME ns Youn one eT wora- each I al hours work eneann aah en |; per. ee heft of two . more pace conmunceinent ; RFU tall ueeen’ akan | MAN TO 6 oon x Ex market 3% tetas tm New Somat | Sonne Dae Tei’ 103 Yaest 8h 3 $10 was report hubcaps valued papers than a thousand t RERA!S” _ ben 3-4602. tse Unseen Lak Segue t p.m. deliveri from 3 to . state pat pin ta row ht BEES Sete iat Pee P| a a | Se ae EE ieee Pent. unchange Grease ; 7 uip.. chanic ; e-pag The ex 5 a a oO Bt Bk. Bldg. pmeree trf ~ eritets ‘nein ‘ wana ee en Dp... 24) St. He Burns of 103 M ser and wa color adi a and Pontiac Press _necnenet pecseansy. MILK- Apply = FR 64-0008 1/32 of a hn} ior teres 3 Py 81%, The pment ere taken said the hubcaps five pte passenger on Kai aaa AND Sali . 385 N Pete eel M. Ste up 11/6 ; 90 day Pig yh gen Net cha: eeken 15 Press) parked while the tive cars for FOR an ate Cc ieaiOu, POW. Departases + eg ag oe orca ag I N nge dust. Rat] 15 _ 60 in front car magazines weeks WANT @ and phone PON = F ‘ up .0o7 . Beigt 2.81 1/1 eon Mon teeee _ s Util Stoc of his was i in various ADS ceuen oun se 5 4 aks of a um if 6, | Previous 158.4 3 as Six home | tive raat ene, t. reid = HE / THATCHER, poole ye’ -_— Pree frane) | Month aa, m2 8d 1184 /520 € Flint minors , Vie Michieen Sos DIAL FE Sacer Write Bor T.. lncen- j ig of 9 gent unchanged. - tialy BE0....+- $e$ 116-1) pos aia: peeing ecscesed) re O88 gan Soci 2-8181 ET METAL wi PONT PATTERSON (treme) oe a ptaly | toss highcvcene: Te 138 eee ear guilty to | meeting cials will hold | va oda From 8 a.m ‘roe psec Ex. IAC mark scarey susie ene = Sieur iy bieh.. Hr} aie¢ pane Justice W ore Waterford | of Michi April 2-3 at ts annual . to 5 p.m. Help rer gre ory 48 PRES Latin » 1482 changed. eden | 1963 low... +... Le illis D gan U Universi oe anted te #2811. & WERNET unchanged Bie p Paces a Den- Wo sieieeee'e ne — Sally paar fines nae Lefurgy society SS Ann ty All errors ‘e soz apes m bt } { s Brast as : ‘ The Arbor ou -~~~ ote erat ‘Mexico Tr Fe Ree eETROFT STOCK wb ‘os| ue Myriyn’ — Louis I _— meeting is shane announced. ee The teed Bice aoa cnn ene = iver) i143, wechan 02 | Pisures blower 8 Smith Jones and Hulett to the . than tor m1 — n, live ang, must HOUSE- Pontiac's O Re 90.0), unchanged | mala dali Pr ateger and jig 19; and V James T. C. Filet public. for te ‘canes the other + bens gt ige a Instructions ewes tener | eports Theft in C Bane xiviction ee a Vernest Devis| Pant ctcher, manager of the aces Re Scissor accompions Loan : mc jerity- me cae 12 . e- SALE ED | 000 Commenit ” Flizabetti Lake. 4690 sot age “Kineston Product os 1a ine ing Drayton Plat sell in said pais 1 in Pdiaarig : Body al wed, vajusiens "through ecru te OMAN Mace acer tons. oe aoe pending TE tonal time Lake. was Sherbourne none al = sense Te hg Med ains or Waterford, y tha Rapids. ae en to acategu Gorniae toe : ines ti eciore pres, OR eset —e owne during the entered some-| Wey" nar aad minh ata! 3-711 nite Bros et ete area taken for a t bids were , Ke edjestments, mbere.= a « hours aad ‘sar oon ait type ef cette ;. er told Wat vast weeks the| fens a3 8? . ee $242,000 addition to without i wil be siren AKTH a Gooservalory of “Pine —~ a Police yes erford , the No sale. bi = oe : 323 ‘ Bo _ —— 7 to - UR’S wa a : “Bl terd. Townsh. a «| whi Ad Closing N rE Arta, see Miron phi radios ip | ce cease 8818) O® rating banqeet, pri : — pate ng time for adverts Machine SS eee _ Work Wanted Me “ ies taken. * ig , al M wate hall ~ type r, nee Spe aes not experience = Male I F —— abe unson P a, Service, FE 2-51 ae 4 Gro oid rele peoms he trenaportatiy® req cay ees Own Ch WORK WANTED : ______|y S uilty rvice. FE 2-5197. uw = te a to" pubtiration, Bort uited. Wietaity of EXRVENTRY At - . n . in Murd | If your friend's —Adv. | a dev ancvied yea ae Rg CASHIE hl easing ners TILE WORK. er a bail, Ph. MA in jail “| @ ——° ANI SHIER ter MAKER & RANCE — | Albert se rere an jlend needs | ears aM PENERA! easel sama | A «he . z ~ = * =. T : E field Ave unson, 28, of 502 Ch Lie 2 7's Daye ¢ car Comino FICE | a ere WORK WI. KE degree -» pleaded guil Bloom- r Annou “4 ; a 4 1 a Sankned. poran to } Carpertr 4210 NEW y New ne 4 +4 a Er cuales, "permanent goo ertry 2 murder to second es < } 3.12 62.52 aitrac who Home y & Rens — shoo today Dea - uy good s, Of na | ting of hi in the lershi a § 2.40 3.60 56 ART Se kee _ Garages, and Iring ice = his fatal ip Pla % $3 $4 HURS FH Remod . 2B. estranged DETROIT in 3 by | CASHIER N > A eling Oakland wife | Rounced w—Chrysle an ee ‘hours pianeooa ’ RM poland County 6 asd ny iran : 2 || eee S S ussel k y Circuit Judge t it call . forma . - J Birmingham 9.73 bpd u : eran 3 ce or C jury folland disch H. | Plan,” s a “deal tion of | @ Office “? jon with M vall — set sentencing ashy the | aid ‘fe — Fehon Ph. MI Cook — Freee pene. Bon . son a lor . from dwest aynard Joh his wife pe praca Union ccompration = a 4-0844 p.m Palle Midget , Wm Genera! I nson a seca aw = in her homeé te { a htt — selected Mamilton EPENDAI . Bar, 2661 insurance man Walt The of the re a specified | ,.% NOTICE OP = -- learn, os 807 Comm. N and former on 38. a constable | OP remainder aimee capital bearing wa ear cee maka. __Help Wanted Ms ~—- — Diner, Bee. manager. work oF _ P . Nat'l Bank estified this ontiac police ° —— is provide han necessary Commission ae gg es publ A anted Male 6 ‘ seni hone FE 4-4 shot four t morning that se ams ek Provision i by Chrysler . Fak oe ras unict she City eee We 6 ge 1 gd ¥ - 523 Munson’ imes before was ent of the is made fi mer for the p.m. —— 13 ‘ourt, 8 conditions, IDEAL WwW a gee ke ea = on's fire re ; ou co lor reti ractu purpose Btanda: 1954 a Stud. M must h ORK- EXPERIE? 1, Uties’ Ap The vonets turning | t of the iets ration’s csereak ——— oA oe wanes Watae ae ave tools XPERIENCED Re- § | in? 3 ee een . WOMA Nene lene said earlie IT ship's earnings. . of ection located tn ee o Menv| = A STE ce Sth Service Lake. ay TO Cane a | Muns ios r ¥ A cece \_$-2920,_afie alied eaten G $ day son, told ue an ie Mrs. | B Board = bea? ate IE % poo Dogars Pcs ORKER eral Giki re ; on. sires f 2 TON TRUCK | N that M : - by Oran ed on 14.01 ae: Bec- ridiccn oak: totter 1 teley High _ have factory he TRUCK DE. $25 $500 varia son shot his. wie | es |Reaeare ribs sat aa suis ae ee a ca aew fom ond have you Pe 3s L , , : : h i s — N E2706 | ON SIGNA aspen wc [fs New Presi Secret ria Ebr Seo sae tne ax sna ea OS ; | minor . unson im. ord 10). b (West ACTUA! 2-61 uired We — PY Wi 2072 CO i FE 7- RT OG injuries suffered | ent ar Se a of th y Oakland CTUAL JO! 103. Call Mr EXPERIEN AITRESS, PART TIME 7303 § OUT Way “TA ———— only _ LANSIN Marth i sooe © ry | ese a came | E _ CARPENTER _.& ay ifto fé ee Tube G (UP)— : pean OTe 815,000. Writ division, "OL ‘3% UTICI Retin mate or cenkaend "to8 > ta : fé C tetera Siete Michi ADA R. EVANS aoe nent Poirier A Saeed ac Press rial, Bot 38. fer ~ << “ a oun i ees toda iation Boa Zan | nosPIT City Ch 5 Che SALESM rt St. —— * full time. ENCED Pon- SMM ncn rennet” sod |i ie ord ogee | ee eee ere sities see $B 0 ORR PNET bend-satioeed'bs 9 oze is _ Otte H,. Kessler peming ter F. Gries oot | iebigan no” RDINANCE tien. Bee salary referred, [--* ee oe Ae Snd' porches. EM 3-39 ilored your loan fe) pas F as Not ci NOTI otor gail oad . - . A rehes. EM oo ga ; needs. Phone, to your is (kK XFORD—Sevice for = retiring president of Ish- | by submit hereby ty of Pontise, _Mile Ra. Ut Van ne OrRL. oe eed AN 33 WANTS 30 nw eo Provident write or i a 50, of 22 ior Ofle Ht president Joseph succeed of Pontiac. Ss to given thet there sh . _ Utirs. Dyke" oan e ‘home?’ Pree. 2 ee or JOB, CONSTRUC. Provident Loan Sea aie non “ nt Jnrph C. Awe So ead ee bee evenne fa aoa Female | p Orion at 1 7 the ;, Sup a ry? No, a Mu- With ¢: NTE itting pall oll ely Royal ed F — bles rere ee ee a yh ae Be providing or foes. Sabor” aavige Siciaoge iar baby | reat ‘gage MS Se Savings tary plc ge Cemet ’ with eat | iffs Lron t of the’ r > Ore “s or vy. App! a bag = ooo be 4 can Society of 2 . services ery. Mili- Upper Peni Co., is ice Telegraoh near =, elles on poopy feecnins Te Cy vi Pot a eee resident of t 1a man oo ieiarer nday oa its fi , ; mode te residents of ol! IAC o WRENCE ST. eral Hospital at Pontiac Gat a ormation 46 association Lnianlmerpieale aie : See © years am | New submit EXECUTIVE COM ao member | navy can of the | A — ; | than the’ travel faster U. S.! the light year i ir speed on submerged distance th n astronom t the surface jone year, at at light tra y, 18] jeone . ond , at 186,000 mi vels in ° miles per sec- ($3,000,000 n » of to be each, im, the de- bear in- eferences per 106 and Ene capeperted. ae ‘ @ rate not to ex ) 3%% | ¥ 2 { ‘ \ { [ARCH 22, 1954 — For Sale Houses 43 . PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MA For Sale Houses 43( For Sale Houses 43 — HAM “ Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34| _For - nes GATEWAYS to Theregy SLICE OF T [’ BROWN . NESS 11| Business Services 13| Physio = NE HAPPI Work Wid. Female pa eae $005 DOWN. Attractive, brand —e pin _ pew. , two | bedroom Dangaiow. YOU'LL LIKE WARE eR ST OFFERS fa sooner tn ee| ae SORT SO ; ~ = Wasuince 190 toa. ‘new Ritck pleted, full both, weil septic. auto. | Paved ot Boepal. well, oes bungalow matic a. stud- a VasiinGs WANTED ——— Orion—New Brick “ot, watar, goa, Sree Pees Se Pe 3201 large living rm. with Briar Sma, “Geek eound ene et | | competng ee om - WANTED TYPINO AND PILING Apo, 4, three “bearoom, model eae on Geek se iracticn! warsing, PB 62478 a ad Geen), ee ee a | ment oe Tubs. WHITE WOMAN WisHES DaY in bo ement ail fogs, “Tiere yeee que el jeseeta, ot, wets desi house- Yeoaea ia fruit —e te is we bet. tS bed down, A Woman desires street, 11.500 Lovely, Colonial Laxe| AN . : IS work by the day. Also ton Woods Me erate the-miewte, | At COMPARE TH baby sitting nites. Cal) | Paco toa ees | a, Mea on SERIE ES, Tae FE 2-2744 after 4 o'clock. SS teen | canee ton, Sor soe, Mice eters | te Cane ainy ‘oak foots. '3 e2- - Building Service 12 oul lt | pede Page,‘ Bacelfent conc:-| ceptionaly tubs, ete, orm and atinaianl ’ : ba] pe bere ar ates Por gh yey eg . landscap La | ASPHALT PAVING ase ae } Y/ Ue at couse "no aranerns g i, Domes, $13,900, terms. tne for $50 3 large lots and lake = “Sine ‘Sloe matt at ae r del timates. G. & W 1 —~.@ t's 4%. ; ~: Lake Area = ° Dy. Choice 7 $2,973 down, pues Saepooenor rene to eae —— Ween De, Leone ene | anasto ont Ea iy — 7 | a *toment work immediate service. _ Sarees “haute oly. 5 Bit sin sng cere omg s | Seaman Teoma sia" | nancy [YPE OM 9 ACRES ee ee Rent Houses Seats “ice rnc | Fgtty Enda cn | MANSY TOF er bos fair eae NT 3 BOM March a, PE bes room, "Let ‘isex3a8 “with $0 L. H. BROWN, Realtor S"spactous rooms ‘nd Luke the BRE. SEE, FAD CRERT _siiee Fm. fa omg ad ig waite Eich| La Niserit he hong tome wah nick” SLOG AND —CEMEN «room mouRE. opeey | teas sy owen nronooM, 1 7 | Seared ene hope ot = Bimre. Ales, shimenye Ro fou tee Reraiened, stactes'te ma | Pine Lake Area po mg a a ogg farge or"ige small’ 6 residence ‘completely sepa Unusually ettrective 3 bed- yee ged Comalte chareh, gg a ol i we ———; ; rate) on & fishing parareer on exclusive Pine) jubstantial down for equity| tached | . 2 acres “ATTENTION try estate Boating, (fishing or room with nat-| Subssane™ ge. discount a frutt toes. resp Brick, block and stone wort, Chim. for retired intelligent vows ‘ured bon & screened | Sut OB D410, caishen coop wim Gosi8e fi. res: palred, Pu sas. ice evs eater, erie. ore motors, bushi, 8, scseeeed CHARLES | “fobar: Youre paired. F oe oe two women _ 2 perch on beth up. Full down. =. TODAY, Bk’ CEMENT WORK. evuntry living ‘sand : ’ erg rE Ea a, Te . PaaS fulles from Paptiae 3 —p-a , Smog IN, well 7 room. semi WANT ee sete Trade ga gp lt Trey een tion NOTICE m3 A : - hand 71-2000: of ve te Pontiac paved street, $15,750, terms ee a. pveee * ott IT-WE'LL INSURE IF FE 17-0418 Se hee OORT a premises are located of 153 , it over and over—'I will use the same - Press Box Cy Seminole Hills ee, 9 ct garage. Cal tet N . free estimetes Raymond Com. HAULING OF ALL, KINDS RES Becely Liquor Contra to etl for a right turn as I do for a left’:’" — RENTAL AGENC house acoage ag eg — home ERE,» room, 2 family, on Or M a - sonable - ay. . y condition. % he 5 own. ANerstions and custom building | Eiaitt a bys beer nsee quly and wae re 7 32| Wanted Real Estate 324 |“: anaes et ty ene er living “room, dining room. Zoned business, Celroom, ranch REALTY CO. REALTORS | OR: 3-2570. as ROCHE R the totent to grant said license | Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. ~ -. 383_Aubura Ave. _—iF a Sa cee eee ‘a en a cae pe Member Comp re} — CIONT TRUCKING, RUBBISH & Commiseien nen dare : ™~ ; poet her rectonemen nt R af Full and garage . COMPLETE LINE OF HASONRY, truck. sand, gra expiration of SELL For Rent Rooms on ith aatk fee down. . ’ m4 CARPERTRY ROUGH AND PIO: | tout ‘Pest aSaae "5 fr chavs piesa see | CASH for Se aes | ce ci on | CUBAN, QUIET) Festion room, and lavatory. | MN CT ES. Realtor Cree Taw una 1 ih, customs cabin te floor cand. INCINERATOR & cow & gost ma a hen Pontiac 19, Mich. FE "t you Toone we Ws have plenty of tre scarce, trade. Jour, prope ee SS i oe acne a er Ie ost MEST oe oben MA 5-483. ' ture. FE TON TRUCE Sen MEW LOCATION lb AT 0a funds et our disposal sor © Bring | cali us, do not ON 7 LIGH™ HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. . iT 8. ees ol CARPENTER KITCHEN | CABI- Man Wire on any time FE ta ae ie =. . a ee abet oes — DOR 5 &: padi ee = 10 Acres stana 1 (77 — toa, roome, aie 1 AGE 10 <2, Arnason Plumbing CAMERON H, CLARK | sgar0a = 7 SLEEPING ROOMS FOR GIRLS. Coe cakes ancy Gee C- ES » WE emis ater! “OD ELL CARTAGE | ae N H, aa W, gg ht gh ately By Job or O'DEL — Moving WALLPAPER FACTORY OUTLET 1362 Huro Opes Eves. Phone “PE esi after 4 pn. First oor ‘has ‘vine room $4,600 FULL PRICE — — ~ Carpenter Contracting | & Phone PE 6-600 Wow at 105 N. Saginaw Bt. ee SAFE CARN Fou YouR | H? | srooms. parvare beds. Ev: sith naturel hireplace, ‘bed: | galow, 3 ro. bath, Ritchen pen Carpe EK.48 77 5 3 IMMEDIATE CASH ‘2 A for 4 gentlemen. Tem eet 3701. natural fireplace. ‘bed- gpace wilty 1% cal se . Rough ig Fg ll on sane REDUCED RATES wont waOUGNT IRON FURNI- Jand contract or equily yout henshoahosie erything ors = psiool and bath. p roma floor i Good hool and eity bus. SILVER LAKE Get_our_bid_too. OR 3-32776._ _ to serve you. middie man. home, lient with modern | __¢! RACTIVE. WALK CLOSET, 2 bedrooms, dressing Donelson 8c CARPENTRY, BLOCK AND CE. nen clot Sere? Cub aut ie spect-| mpleton, Realtor | nave ¢ heme en good lake. | 4 Huron Toom, and full bath. Base- — $12,900 one, Neon im |g ence ae | Sime ne GaSe hater caer rete) Se eee eee | Sint Gees a Sener a | Bee pTIOHE: § Ee | Soe acon a en te gy dormers sad TRUCKING. “ILL SAND AND | _ SELL AND BUY SHOP. 182 | “land coutrest of equity m your) © ery ining cocahewe. try teteee ‘cum terms ey ve, lake priviienes.| Rome at od, in thts ‘been Fecreation rooms, dpe 3. FE 37358. WE THRIFT . 192] land WE NEED LISTINGS ON FARMS, minutes Price of $24 500 | car garage located Savelenan Sons; “Guctow Duliding Pita. | —etatel_ PE 2100 Rent 8 8060 oma uw yous we | KL. T empleton, Realtor “commercial properss aad homes. ot aie Grapes, sedio garage’ dect, | sneted ‘s sruron Gardens home,| [itkrtection? We have's * _FrE SETS LANDSCAPING — 20 Trucks for en Tat meee a de service. 53% W. Huron 7) va poe ROY K . FE 23-1421 bage one s wena for lady or end meny extras. ies a can saad poe A gd making MPLETE i‘. ‘ _ Huroa. | — SH FOR CAND CONTRACTS. » W. Huron (FEE 3-762) E 6.5/2. : ; - 4 "1 features Oar, experience 2 Pontiac Co. 213 TAND EQUIPMENT —Puineriant_ Sd : Board 26 | Aes Vanwer’ 4000 Disie Hwy wa-ane Se ak ee HOUSEKEEPING ROOM. Roy Annett Inc.| tron ———————— | attached se: _E_Bivd. N. LED a AER VICK: * jay Bad Wtd. = aT LAKE OF I peatly ta need of eity, ogerten. ee ete Tn aaa y 1% cer 6 ter equity. Bel Ere ont es, Don't , 5 COTS _ MASON Seaviee ; arm and DAY CARE, LICEYSED, GREE gad lore Metanplete sous. | SURNIMEED vate entrance. Re- REAL TOO Tderal 37183 $0,900 wim She ee TT Mork. inspect this property Bete disck end coment wore. Pontiac Co. FR 5-5737 (On Canes AEP cos ta es tk cere, | retor. #1 Park Place. 9 end Sunday 1-4 end RO te. BR . SCHOOL Se ee Lc rn ene | Wh tine CDSS Sana eae” | Seer el "Eee Ga ee” ees coors rom| Bie eos | EDISTRICT es TWTN aa CE 1929- a -Te Trade E ATTRACTIVE build-| tractive & t ~ EAVESTROUGHING “plaa anytime “Eine aw | FURNITURE seeps woe COMMERCE RD. EM, 3-441 TOU BUY FT WELL INSURE IT| and tclephose, lll ES, Fy no nowt toss modera brick $11,500 bea. Gas and * | VOLLMAR MOVING AND 8TO e or odd lots. wara 5-T144 FE 423065. ing. Call TRinity | =u, _ $2, ebster School district. Is the price on this MeLain'’s Sbeel Meta) Ca VOLLMAR M beg American Van| Entire hom Wil buy outright or WOod Ba MAHAN NICE COMFORTABLE SLEEPING |_ F YOUR terrace, Webste pep nay trek with 46-5051 ¢ Agents . dollar ‘ unity we NICE, COMPOR Pine HOME O ant. Carpeted up : room ted FoR A “wee HOME, Dba Lines — Quick “service FE ra ars. e eee IT $.200,0 purchase new TY CO., REALTORS n (.bioch trom ‘cou -snniin “ OWN 7 niaryg, bedroo gen sforced it in Sean nee tions and Th ion _ $0562 1 N ino aN¥Thina. Ler Us BUY yy A at ow Goel ¥ contracts for ‘entee t Real Est. Exh. Inc. ra +OM eed SLEEPING hook ee incinerato~ Fenc ot pone Rg Bong ee ee aN LAYING, PIN | WANTED MAULINO. “ANYTHING. 5 otto, O8 0901 | chests Sa sob MAl FE 2-0263 Mera 301 N. Johnson, Front e0- Donelson Park a | Ot we erik. Drive | $e, and 6, Convenient uttity R. Gardner. 461 Centr able rales, FE 1-6717. == ONE OO buyers, cash waiting.| Sef, Open Eves. ‘til ¥ Sun, 10-4 cramees ED.| A grand ranch type home. more to choose — over RIGHT vo don't fall te make —— WORK OF ALL KINDS | Painting & Decorating 20 ye ena a M H AN NOOR, TO BRANCH PLEASANT ROOM. GOOD BED. og Sy By nite Moat Mrotelistinrs Forking at cor | 20! appointment to see i. yc Ny a | eee . NEXT Net fas everyuiing furnished. Close, to a eae poor -| 3 FAMILY INCOME Pr gpectaity coe Bela WE Soi, | At, PAINTING sa Aer "FE | Soe 5 Dalge vol Som Lo Og — Rent Apts, Fermeee a | _Wras Fesiee "Prose, Bee 16 oe bane eR reves | Be,you vast te cupmiement 0 specialty _Con Btls, ¥ D uaranteed, . “ ROOM, COLORED, « u = ve FLOOR LAYING. SANDING AN _— a ppd gp fi cargo dicen nog Opeg Brenings ant COLORED. | pildren. FE ae een month? is what Modera cquipmect. Jona Terior. | Gustod BPRAYING AND BECO | (oi, Dt Phone MY _36433__ | 1075 W_Huroe ee oe oe erce Area Goaperative Real Estate Exchange — “enien i oee Modern equipment. John Taylor. | Gusto rvice. Refrigerators, | HP. Button Phone \ Sana 5% MORTGAGES 8 es PE carte titer Ii. 271 iviLecEs | Comm the very best of | Co-operative Real Estate 1 = rent. thone WE +0<3 aac. Wuaken Sau ie, WANTED 1 OR 14 CAR 7 R SUBURBAN, from “1s OOM, IDEAL FOR RooM WITH HOME PRIVILEGES nino maggie Pig ~Paneen DRAYTON ABSA ne Us apartment "for “erate ete | Steet ces rine | Farrer ye ashy one "Tears aay cee “| consume BO APSSLTO® | wp [areal Tec rog| Evrae Siac Sass | 3 weet yp ee shes are Dine Mey OR CARPENTER REPAIR. PAINTING. ing place, eet panne, pine Ls | PRD. CHARLES t a a furnished. Close 0 | 55; pF ATE Rd out, Living room be a me oan Stn FORE | BERHANCING gga he sai Eves, FE Sassi | _store and Jake, 6186 Highland Rd, ca. priviieges, PE Cob Family Income Closeta, oil ‘turmace. 3 big lots. | ished, ONoese raising. ead remodeling. fo ecypeinbs agra “Money Wanted. 28A | "recom krea Yea * dice hted Teingersion, sutomsts | ROHL Pom LADY, ah Nagin mange Jets | Mace Or THOMAS GILES REALTY CO. 17-0405 _ 25 years expe one and private entrance, =o to Eastern Jr. living room, REALTOR OD ARANTEED ings Patwrino & DECORA os. FE | HERD 00000 POR susiwess. ne-| Wanted Real Estate 32A it Beagles FE $47 z ae ROOM FoR 1 OR 3 Se ood cores. cs land beth “up. Sane om, spat chen thie for | #2_W. Muroe even binds. oved om riod menths. 3 LARGE ROOMS, TT eau 30} Midway FE 6-2 On plastered walls. ¥ ; ! — ot Prone PE toes. trence,_upsteire. FE ¢S08, ROOMS SINGLE OR| Gax fisors. plastered Oe TMIBLE G. I. Resale 20008 _+o - R, Skre- | Feces 7S ee CASH 7 FIRST FLOOR. SLEEPING NM, Jobnson.__| peat, “ORT M. IMBL - i. - Pea ine atom. Pu | PANT pow ec ed to Rent 29 IN “SShecatase ir Sada, | pee pon Ep | The Ice Is Gone ne pre | Gired Totals’ meters oe aw! =e toaay a Wanted to Rent 29 4 HOURS —weeems,_S ‘ARTMENT, DOWN- pean. _Coeee te Gees eines =e frontage—on a canal — Daily ‘til 8 — Sunda becroom smneges, tle beth — dscape Service PAINTING DECORATI | _ WRITE P.O 2 3 Roose furnished. 22 AU-| bus ‘and schools is CLOSE IN. Crescent lake. Good 2 | Co-eperapive Reel Bie So ot ee, ere Smdeneeh eg, | tase ramen ree FE ony noo en oe arama —|SeTi, woy SaNS | SI Se, eta, Sass|_ DRAYTON PLAINS one meres Mitford Michigan. | SAINTING PAPERINO & PAPER [2 BLOCKS FROM w etn ~ I term. Cal “= 2 ve t-cus WoueN, KITCHEN ig bireugnout i fine woman's kiteb- By, owner carpeting, American Steel paved s,, Balam = ~ LOOK! Whe OA Siar or FE <0 pairs. your own soregs, 200 ne oes eek sith | our. 7 RM. APT. Fins 7 ad PRI a. With Board 38| « ONLY size Kitchen com os, 3 Moka te, ore © te +23 ‘ae $8 PAINTING INSIDE & OUT FR erty, hogy tld By owner, our offer Saaiaoes vate entrance ooms — West Suburban ee CRES Open Eve. Mw. ag umete_VS_3413)__| aaytime Es 2 BED- deal We mesa 2 Pe Te cieaee. On Oe | aw gINOLE Shores. A fine ranch 7A tive Real sonrea sone, | aeeaitee Siitos [aarrta canes ag) ok SS gre |" ee re es Si sera ake | Mt wat pesos te] ra: side SS he . * ALOMENOM AWNINGS 2 Witeslin fe ae, Busine fe gouay rane |" ™ Mere wd Le bE alee Sar. | Seched’ garege, ‘Large ton * “BOR COLORED _ ; MEAVY ALUMINUM DOORS, §9/ FATNTi "puarncteed, PR HOP coe ce aoe ¥ room “unfur. Cash for Your Home ies As a po WE BUY AND SELL Orrathe. Hull basemen, oll furnace. Humphries STORM WINDOWS THE PAINT Richy Boroiny “Bier. | FE polst be | We beve A2yrel pavers of omal L ee, eden only, we Bet aida ats0 BDNOLE Tem EER REALTY This Spring youl enioy these 2 (ALL S{ZE8 EXCEPT PICTURE) Wai, "washing. eee | fee 8 wb ee Pea : ae room for 1 buddies. YE 21218 — NICHOLIE or ias, rea exereresas 6 shade privileges st | REE ESTIMATES OIVER = | 2°41: ary WEED reese. Com 6 008 es es de BOARD FOR ribbon md ‘ FROM ractony TO YO U re 1a SEAL a “Bee erat + ee. sah Avis for éen srallghie. No - aie Fine AND HARGER CO. RAS SON F* — bungaiow "in Bras A ’ , : rE : arden. Up to ; . eliville, FE 54-1927. ; BOARD ‘ $8183 | acre-—¢ rooms. from | room with > ORDER NOW AND : ing & Pamting | Yeas yee qeeee. OP ons mee. 40 to 80 Hilly Acres ROOMS AND BATH FIRST | Koow aND room, separste | 33 w. Huron St 230 —— a. el pen aoe ie oe vane SAN omunaron| © amsmmere Mai oee| Sa sat eae EN A ed ag A 4 eS ya cam |e Pec Rag a ng a, FREE UST. cca | OMEN Wh ALY de fate, Sais Gaiti eve. 178 pie. site, per me Re ne Roward. ee ieanee Pontiac S| Decement, automatic beh 6 "taal, only $2,000 down, MASO* ALTERATIONS & RE WALLPAPERING. AND PAINTING "| over 200, people oar Maas [ee “ROOMS ta WEEE meiner | ROOM AND, BOARD WEDS Tins, i beth down, All ‘these Soore teeewgnent. t cat garage ; ie were EM 3-4879. Cal! for canes “Painting row ADAMS” REALTY CO, — Hammond 3 to care ter or aes Oviste after Sis we poverty, 383A foams are. very, wigs, Master Rent g Sh,* ey = Humphries MASON & gp ty Bs | Vall Washing. 382 Auburn Ave. nn r furnish references. ‘ Homes and automatic bedroom bungs- On been ad wetner @ Son tener Ha FE_ 3A PROVESSIONAL (WORKING Co0.| | | oe rae | $2 4n welcom vite | Convalescent wa] fag. beferwater., Full basement an pata, vADe spn be mee notch ica, ew Se | eee seen Be ee ee ae ar Scene ae oe eee ee ed ee Fg RN 41783 k FRAMES COPIES. cas EMPLOYER WN | om your oD Cet ee aES APT Rooms 39 ~~ a? i ee ane 6S be : ) PORTRAITS | FRA} PRESS EMPLOYE NEEDS UK. MMOND | 7 Room Form Hote ~~ Brand new 2 car B k tot tn der : ecin’ gtadio 12 &. Pike. FE Su OR APARTMENT, CON- PAUL D. HA : ; 460_Irwin, a ~— Week pb with ‘solid coment, drive. Drayton- TIC = = eae. “ean PLUMBING | Service 22] ERVETIGL Frat EF? | ms or, ergata Teeth tereemcy| MOTEL AUSURIN. | Ratan oe oe zor ue hueegem wet! = LT mphries [OusinG AnD KEATING EO Television we waeme | cate DESIRE 5 noc iPr. 1S Tas EARLY Cooking snd rerrigeration wats L. C. LADD new brick home Yes.’ you and BUNGALOW tm close Se en eT eo | Rewer sR pores bam Fem rB ee | Pas Sve rel EC LADD, | Sr Pea ies) CS ae LING The (Pe sTRAKA eS MAvil ROSTERS akO BOY: «Me caren, i TOW HOTEL ROOSEVELT | $3 tk aa, Rd. this "property "Your vnew ome | Niving foom with: REMODE ON | FORMERLY, TY SERVICE MAN. | WE NAVE RENTERS Ax, T ROOMS AND BATH. ON WEaT decorated By week. Also Corner features specious Ii 2 dedrooms and ITEIT recreation “SROPBERT E CEOIL: | Bi attlettie Stak Bot| ea tpas gest IF YOU eo Nelle Big ree eT ay onan ROT ALT IS Ny ed Boy a a 3. 5 . u- STOPPERT & CECIL ice cals 04.50 plus ports a WawrEys i BEDROOM UNFURN- DON'T T Roms AND MITE WWE | Se mee Sion, thee own, PES tial stooe igplace win martis | shade. Meeg Se rh Saas | GUARANTEED TY RED trigerator “FETs © SELL + “PURNisHE) ROOMS _O8 iat so. characteristic "ia" finer | i800" down will bande. my Prat ‘s be onswer OR aed “ake, FE ne. ANDY CON- weet en — i. . ms wan T F ai baby welcomed, 389 ATTRACTIVE OFFICE —— cons Be i nea PEE nl - R OG. GNYDER FLOOR LAYING, aoe aERVIGE CALia’ = G58 ErCR CALLA = room unfurnished ye peres i . CALL US 6, Jessie modern, Wetting. oe een oe A Proud _ — twin beds, Mother Humphries ganding and finishing. SOME rT On. Ty Fratinn Motor with 2 high seboot | GILES REALTY CO. ¥ RoOM MODERN” FURNISHED “Capnel Savings and ne Suburbanite ! will a oe yet ENCHING - MITCHELL Sore.” Fm 8 fons. FE 5-6175 ston. $7 a month. Me ebidren. | oy Otol Tae fe Oe oe fon | paaned, Etuaen web piecty, of FE 2-0474 gi! and water lines. | 199 WN serpaw = weet "RENT. TEARE_OR PH. ree = Sedey Gardens on | won't have ts rum up ana’ doen ox 22 Se Sie Taree ae Nee EN, «Meee Pee Be |e prati CAST ie EN a le “end eA cee. ae vice 2A | Brenan Poe eT woe. Mod sashskig 91) edronm ome | 5 “ecu” Se ae chet 41| meserpinie, iicben.s Tus, bak | have o laneer See Se | come Seren a eee vee eaters Wino oars Typewriter Serve aah lined BE Pg ON $30, re sas, epee aoe a i te me ee Goa peed wos ei F to bid on projects of | ~~ to 7:30, High School equity, call FE apt on Ann isum alow! a 1% car fine Semeual ves, Fe’See "oS pee arth Sher hose Quarters 20) Sens Pavey saga SEMYED | PRNTOULGPPUT ST 0Ge ie Feds eat 8 — TN THE HEART OF APPLIANCE SERVICE ee ee WEL SNARE LARGE Art. PES. w NGS WANTED — appointment _ today. BF tppuimiment only. 20x3oxi8 Ll, nner. pa | Upholstering 2: TE oe tiem, Say oe ROY'S. O Gaklond Ave CUSTOM UPHOLSTERINO || Wtd. Transportation 31 aa C. NEWINGHAM BROS BROS | AGcftemal a tase Gown. A & B TR G | Pree “Kae & oe MAN WANTS RIDE TO BROKER . ° $38 “. C. LADD agree Maen, field Cin) yom, = five oc sit dave o week. 31 0 Moree ss 9 to 9 Sun. 1 Ste gun 10 6 rE . P ‘ane A 2.5316 FE +00? ; nn, 1872 of OR 31760 baa 4 1872 or OR 3-17¢0 oe ier ge A ely ip! YOUNG ~ TADY WisKES EIDE hae Mo | BAL. Press. seoo a ae sae bane Mighay” Wetertort | Se n ot oar ay oo to vicinity of Consumers 184 Pace ke Estates | seneok S° iene: ne 20138. . om. OF 39m, SPRING __ reascadble down payment. | 1... orice, bangs aioe, ‘wou, | Elizabeth La agp si ert Dm. oF any: ad ee ae, Se Wtd, Contracts, Mtgs. 32) 1. your Harvest Time Excellent wena are hist tie” ain 1 mr, Lares ved Migalow. automatic. best Bere Baa = Walls : Pike &. room, : ear-| water dining ed . ule ee ey oet | enearcn Lene A, AYLORD| Seem | ie Se ae: HAYDEN Catretwas Work AL FERL| Phone Bor | el Se micered aaf en ea GAYLORD | 5:5 REALTY CO.) FR even 8 seem, Seats done seats | ,. rating. CHING Sn rae gh a h- Se ~ A ATTRACTIVE | 21 suewia = ag, axp| “BUD” Nicho | nk: ties Sali tai ound to b_ Fed tether — Ket SDE. ¢ ROOM —WODERN | Nort « a ey Ft | __ Lost & Found 2 pe Reel A 3 STENT LIGHT, HOUSE au iat anrectve wot| fee. fl pueement yess, Dest | EK SIDE ot —_ arm o sneet SETTER WITH | yy ; : Realtor PE 486i: Sai. | *1,900 dows tor Semiegm | is Bring Tom. ee LLSWELLID cmased face); Culie's Chae FOR BELENED LAND John Kinzler, — aay RTM we Iedced rare iSeneapenrage, Ful aere 3; realtor Ph toi, ’ CAPITOL eXWinOS © LOAN, CO. | ere w. RU SAHS ; : 7 — . eo ee BUILD NOW Ci WHITE BROS. 1g Sree ee | Wan as. 4 - - i % 7% = _——— * ’ . : cece WcWiBeeR tent nore a 4 tas ti ia THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 22, For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 4 BEDROOM HOME Biv fo? - i] “4 SS ad ae E head ad wwe tren to tease ‘ot, Home J consists of two bedrooms large AUBURN HEIGHTS — room tal cing room, resting he Lake 1 is pee es | Rees | Ger ean a 3 sachet | Solace mien gece wet : CARROLL PORRITT | ponwisuep “port House” A complete « Youngstown REALTOR FE 5-501 26% W. Huron Bt. Eve: JACK LOVELAND ore as siert G4 2188 Cas sLake Réd.. o B “aa 3. ate 5 : ie i A JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. oe se ' bit KNUDSEN NORTON AVE. WM. H. KNUDSEN ay ge Pontiac Stete Bank eo Ph. +616. Eve. 32-6330, 23-3285 FLOY D KENT. Realtor ‘ ™ * Log age“ FE 54105 open eves Zt to Consumers Power house, dock an Woorted lot 760x170, all Many other lake tor your selec- OTTAWA HILLS. Newer cus- tom built brick ranch bun- low with attached garage. 15x19 LAKE ESTATE Special tri level 400 ft of sand ) beech, Beautiful trees. shruds and elevision room & | Two fire piaces. 3 ‘Seantitel everything first neteh. Ne e it ever heard of itable down pay r LI_3-0508 3-861 oe = 3 bedroom | oe heat, WALTER G sicxe iste, Hie. MY 2-383] L.R. TRIPP Fzrest Lake shine, fresh air and structural are in this 6 room rench with plenty of yard space Rec room, 2 car rage. This e has fine features built for _— owner under rigid — tions. You baa Bd your. self to see $32,500. North Why build. when you can buy this quality ranch home pelter than new? B e. Sure is a nice home 13,500, See it, you'll to ca home. down. storms RAY Terms. EDW: ment large jot. ment in ' Ld = s . i sell this week Take tage of an unusual value .o a 2-bedroom modern home, % WwW lake lus. Owner refully inspect y's different. DOWN owner must advan- throughout. $6,750 total price. O'NEILL. Realtor Huron Open 60 FE 3-7103 or FE 44178 Phone Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 3 BEDROOM, 5 privileges. ARD B. KEITH THE LAKE == 3 room gre apart house, e Ange 945,000. rm S196 decorated living room 19x15 with fireplace. Sparkling large beat attac Priced at $12,500 with $3. 300 down, Near St. Joseph Hospital Luxury ts yours at low cost with this home Specious living room, kitchen, 2 bed rooms. bath. U attic, excellent basement, oll ¢ heat. ges water heater. Wall-to-wall ¢ . wo. All in top shape. ed at 99.460 with $3,800 down to PHA. ie $53 20 per — ine. taxes Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W Lawrence Street re 161 LeBaron School LOW DOWN PAYMENT 4 rooms, beth. room, lake i _ mogera JIM RIGHT Realtor Sab Teles Real Estate FE et : N-HEUGH CO. 172 West Ano Arbor. FE 5-321 ol ARSHAL i STREET inspection is this a. E REALTY CO. OFF JOSLYS 6 room almost new bungalow, oak — feors zed. Wella” fall’ bath | with full basement, oil | heat to schools stores, Close and ae $10,580, terms 919 Joslyn FE_ 2-038! Money Talks Enectiont family home. ¢.ose J “shower. Cpe _ & Sun Co-ope ative Real Estate Exchange. MILLER all roome proportionately ore co large). Dining room, : yooms and bath. Stairwe xo STR a to large expansion attic Rates —_ family in the bees =! and basement with recrea- bungalow, full ba tion space. Price $18,000. uscment: of] heat, 2 acres of An unusual value for « land. Only $7,000 om ne. fessional of 919 Joslyn 2-0253 man's family. ARD ESTATES. Por NORTH SIDE Wise. Y h Extra nice 4 ee 2 peli all hard woo and. plastered s Home 80 udes poor tress gr mmr 1 basement, and oil heat. Sit- and full basement. Price uated on 2 extra large lots, $8,000, terms, bal 849 mo., . ee a, $1000 4 per cent interest. THIs 18 THE $1,000 DOWN 3 bedroom bungalow that Located in the Crescent — ge should 7 An attractive. ap el ae pie J oad dectratie je ne es Eveftiings ¢ Pe 2000), K. L. Templeton, Realtor NEARLY } <—w Eres, FE 1 a1i8, PE 1-6143 a ee a eee A ea tng Pa 4 Ww ARD REALTOR "ON FLOWING STREAM 3 BEDROOM LODGE HOME ceed Lovely ige. lot y features such as gas heat, st three 5. * on) 900 down. CASH TALKS 16 DAYS PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 31 Oakland Ave rE ___ Real Estate Since me) rtridge |.. 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE SNe LVAN CITY fruit © ; Lake privileges on Sylvan Lake. Priced at y $15,750. BEDROOMS E. PARTRIDGE, FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron 8t., Open Eve. 7 to 8 RANCH HOME PE 5-128; | Dnfinished inside 100 jt lot. Pion. € to choose S00 Lake Wit | THEI. MA M. EL woe $143 Seco seen. ike Pavan) THIS WEEK’S REA | 2141 Opdyke . |S ACRES. ¢ ROOM HOME, Wa- $4500 FUNNY BUSINESS RC. wa ow by Hershberger my coat!" “I told my wife to hurry when she helped me on with For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 2 ACRES 3 room house located on 2 acres good garden soil in nice west. school, | es BLOOMFIE LD room. de 7 ores tpl gr inod s Ey re pry Crawford AGENCY OPEN FE + a, | | ter. electricity. no bath. —, Office closed Sun z STEVENS. BROKER mighisad, Mich Milford MU 4-657f Special—$750 Down Now vacant and new y orated. All large rooms with living reom. din! room bed roo: at lot. Pollen, for 3 bedroom pi hard to find with low down pay- ments #4 acres. 1.500 ft. om Dixie, 35 acres tulable. balance in beeutiful On the banks of a bab- bi: brook is «@ riect lodge built ip pied Com: im eve 3 fireplaces, picture win-| =. oil hres radiant heat, 5 — iA vl pcre Ey M. Stout. Realtor inaw St. Ph. FE 5-8165 m Eve. till 8.30 SACRIFICE $750 for equity in this snug rooms Fdw. Tl iN. and end | lots Tey or price $4,275. OV ALUET, Realto ST. MICHAEL'S BETTER HURRY Only $2,500 down. 5 room frame . finished room in attic. interior Oak and 2 car garage Priced reasonably. i MONEY MAKER | Large 11 room home in —- location for spartments room- | ers. Ample plum fectiiies. Gas heat, garage. very large lot. Bee for yourse.t. . JOSEPH F. REISZ seeth® w. ~_—— st Bre MI oie | SYLVAN LAKE Sam Warwick offers 8 new 3 yell ‘Veit home. s gry since 1925" «STOUT S BEST BUYS TODAY Full a with new. og oti 1@x150. See this a A for a down. Call sci gE — st. GAYLORD Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 2 bedroom home wit Het air Wersace’ large "ier 60x185 Nic decorated ae ly 0 through- Russell young ope ae renal Me ar brick with. closets galore. le car wall, in the neat li room, din- and hall, ceramic tile | ba’ carge kitchen with snack bar. A 4 home you-can't af-| ford to miss. Check on the rea-| sonable terms and arrange for an appointment, $6,500 FULL PRICE Here's a dandy! 4 rooms, aa! 5 a \-" WILL BUILD & room crick a 7 ment. Plastered doors Oak floors tor > sie.see or 6 room for $11,500. E J. Dun lap, Custom Builder, FE 5-8929. 3 bedroom ranch. beautiful tiving) WEST SIDE immaculate five room Top location, home, luxurious living room, fire- place on ose —— ee rum- at mm, Kacned " "Priced a at $17.00. 5, Eve. 3-1372. “BUD” Nichole _REAL ESTATE $950. DOWN 4.500 for 6 good 2 bed e A litte work will make this 6 comfortable home. ing. 3 biecks to schoo] & high. large This will sell quick Call today FE 40564. 1 , St. SYLVAN LAKE Lovely & room home Lake bat! up. Full besement oil AC heat, automatic water heat, storm sash & screeps, garage and solid drive. Terme OXFORD Neat and clean 2 family home lo cated on large lot near school. § rooms end beth on Ist floor, 4 rms. & bath up HA furnace, sutomatic heater, & garage. Priced to sell with terms. G.I. SHELL 2 3 bedroom ranch ty homes excellent condition brick siding plastered walls, AC ol heat 752154 ft. lots. As low as 0 down plus mortgage costs. John K. Irwin REALTOR 9 ee lg vr 2190 2 BEDROOM HOMES $500 down $50 » month. Walled Lake ies “LAKELAND REALTY MA 41564 og ne HOME IN Rolly. $1. Gown, take over pay- meen 62. WATERFORD HIGH AREA Brand new 3 bedroom home, 20 fous kitchen, _—— term: For information and other homes, on ee eail Herbert C. Da OR 37614 WEST SIDE BRICK mgr ged Two lovely bedrooms. .Ued beth, ate a more. ait) sis 00) Pee “ne For Sale Lake Property 44; _ Business Opportunities 51 BRAUTIRSL SAnOe let on Sylvan BRICK LAKEFRONT City of Pontiac PARCEL NO. 1. Lots 17 & 18 Biloom- field Hulls ‘8. EB. Cor 8. Bivd & Harvey. Commercial Site — Ro Fn. 4 store bidg. and also apartment Loi Minimum acceptable bid 2 Lots 217 & eld Hill & Lot @ of McConnell Ad- dition located on more ween Paddock & Jessie Sts Vacant Residen- tial 50x47 — & Bewer connections lot. mum oven bid $1,200, 6 Approximately 141 Acres Laer ik described as lots 1 130 of Woodward Gar- pes plat vacated. Located on Oakland Avenue described as the NE‘. of SE‘. Sec 8. T. 3 NR. 10E Zoned as 2". Ratiroad e e s the entire west boundary of ws City water, sewers gas og and electricity are © installed within of te Lehggs BP Mimimum sc- ceptable 0008 8 Vacant parcel cor- ner of Perry St rey 4 Hwy) and Walton Bivd Approx. 150° on each highway “Zen- ed mercial 1" and a highly destrab.e corner. Min- — acceptable bid $10,- City of Royal Oak mum ecceptable bid per lot is $1,875. City of Farmington _ Vacant lot 4i's ea Ave Water Sewer svail- for « oy deveribed as fot 18) of s “Re le mum scceptable bid $1,100 Township of West Bloomfield Terms of Sale Parcels numbered 2.3. 4, 5.8 shall Bidding HAROLD are ——_ 2 Family Brick J. R. HILTZ AN . . Lovely 2 bedroom home fust 6 West side paved street close Ter- REALTOR miles from the Court House This race set up with each unit hav.ng 1 N Saginaw 5St. home has breezeway and age € rooms and bath with 3 bed- FE 54-6181 BYs, FE 54-5435 on ogg anh age Outdoor er and | — full basement. Priced ‘ a picnic tad await lucky a on terms. id rT r Scsuneame "coe landscaped W E SIDE | yard with grape arbor, roses, | Off Joslyn BRICK TO THE BELT, and frame etc. Storms and screens plus au- above is tus bedroom tomatic heat and hot water Fully bome with vestibule e, re- imsulated. Priced right. Cali me | Sbarp § room and bath bungalow ception hal and ¢ diving at once for appointment to see arpeting, spotiess painted pieas-| room, di room stairs re- | tered walls High and dry full cently decorated. The bedrooms | basement with oi] heat. 3 days have | walk-in closets and oak : Seen 2 bedroom home on nice possession. floors U barement with gas street: Has plentr of closet space forced air heat and sutomatic and hardwood floors. This home | $950 Down hot ater Rear yard has a heat and h =o with oe a = ter. i ly wher’: ec s r = a 4 Dont miss this “ cod Located off Oakland Ave. in the! G I. mos Naas 4 and #94 per month cent contract. Call today for a pu Sara . sewer oe water | or owner take _ utiful bung , beae-| Shows appoint nens evoke oer | ee eet tle: tbe See ” ”. ~ I> "INT arge kite’ e s GEORGE R. IRW IN a eg he cupboerds. A real IVAN W. : neat ESTATE value at and m y Baidwin Aveue . . | eee “pai0l or FE 2004 -Sylvan_ Village Brick | . FF 5-31 The “All Woman Realty” ; Cee Cod’ myle about 3 blocks | REALTOR Por honest. courteous, effictent romano miskem yma enee Rel: 26', W. Huron Eve: FE 5-2564| leges with an excellent shady a Then service specializing im lake and _— Vestibule mtranc, living : Rooms & BATA, FULL ee ap A ng ep wih firplac, dining room, automatic he: 2 acres, 110 ARE FRONTAGE. | coal Vestibuie entrance, living iron ‘trees & berries. Baldwin G0oD — Modern hilitop| room with fireplace, dining room,| ®e¢&t_ school. $3,000 down rE bome yooe old. 3 bedrooms.) carpeting bne nm. bedroom and 24x24 tt living room with heato- | path down, 2 bedrooms up. Pull| 4 ROOWS, PARTLY MODERN 9 lator fireplace 12x30 ft. glased in| basement, én heat, 2 car ga-| ecres Our a: $35 a month rch overlook the lake This) rage with overhead doors, on L 0276, e@ is completely furnished with earn Prwitis highest quality furniture, including 1A $1800 DOWN beautiful lawn furniture and ex- cres Modern & room full basement, tile ae good boat. —— an -! bath, partially finished attic, FA acre of . Easy Small 4 room with elec-| heat. ved street, 1 block to NO. ECOMMERCE y only (no bath) well out-| school in Southfield ” Ph. LAKE. — Ac cieionag — side bap ol _ pen —, clear! FlLander: 1-4276 or 133, ranc me land woods, Beautiful heatelator fireplace com-| and huckleverry marsh. Located $600 DOWN plete bi mirror. Room 12 miles north of town out Baid- ee hom ‘ and pohly all — ager win road. fty Tinto? Teva 2 Mp izes tare windows Aviacved, 2 earves:| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Sits, best" Gucece st tas ‘pe Only $17.500 ae Open Eve. till 8:30 month, FE 40011 after 6 p.m. se AL. Near Oaniend Ave. 3 T7_N. Saginaw &. Ph. FE $9168 5 noom KT HOME rooms lassed | rion aa Pak Sanuenank Wow Tim: | ~ 4 BEDROOMS $8500 | a eet Realty ny oll furnace. Clean. Only $7,- —— hae = im this well constructed ——— UAKEFRONT 2 bedrooms and bath bdase- ment. heat. water heater. — at $6,500 of Auditors County Office Building Fownac MacmiGaN ‘| County Board _| CFR FRROVED —— bome sites in Dray- "Boliks-panrpan HOMESITES MACEDAY GARDENS kare jeenise A level building peBecn Or Seon IDEAL ts. Offered with ELW OOD FARMS = 1362 W_ Hurea H. “BROWN, Realtor FE 24810 Near Watkins Lake af bag? woke Rent, 73 Piappronimately 5.000 Pine St. NTOWN CORNER BUILDING sq. ft Suilt- oon ee L distributor. J 1446. ~ manufacturing. Ra su truck tractor service, auto-truck ae Hasisen Oppecauliben 51 Real Es ing Liquor Li Includes rea) estete For Sale Acreage frontage on CUCKLER REAI — way mi north of Pontiec. As low as $1700 with $170 down. L. Cc. LADD DIXIE HIGHWAY just off ae 1-3 woods or rt. ‘nant teeee Terms. Tait, rE_ Ta0, Corner Cass Lake Rd. | 4286 Disie Hwy. OR 3-2361 (288 Disie Hey. | | Drayton Plains For Saie Farms 4s This pe ranch it Itvable country home with new alum siding, mod full basement, AC heat, 5 bed- rooms sunroom reenhouse. Buildings consist of ment ; houses and t misce' BEAUTIFUL FARM Fdw. store in the om or home. og contract in trade. Fountain — Restaurant — tate icense with 40<89 brick M. Stout, Realtor “13 D Special Drink, Dine, Dance. one of the busiest taverns a gold ‘mine tieulars. Bateman im the p sen Realty Co. 3” 8 Teie- YOU W als ornare LET’S EAT An excellent location tn ness district of a small town Has &@ good steady trade that can even be inc R showing a good ¢ 96.500 on terms. ross. Priced at) LEASE OR BUY You can lease or rocery that's 900 real « Lease at os 5 rm. everything with ventory down. LIQUOR You'l own 120 ft. $12. Baas Maga A om 4 approa r year y i oo Dusiness, | business, or lease it a just about any way you want $150 mo, inc tmelud- . or buy) plus io | BAR omev t highway and corner of this supe steady neighborhood busines s { . a eee ae od Ig ty A WARD E. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF NATIONAL nee BROKERS CLEARING USE N PRINCIPAL CITIES I COAST -TO- COAST World's Largest | 43 W. Huron Oper: Eve. FE 2-6316 Co-op Members E FE 4-15657 W Drayton and Waterford. am weep i to a crocs ‘highway « “= Ege 5 bel Loa n > eo) n / i ule mia _ THAT'S A Real Estate Of_ Pontiac John A. Landmesser, or FE +1562 real Write 2, the ‘Pontiac MORA pooefghen Ot of commercial vehicles, buriness and equinment for $4,500. tne new _ pickup. FE 4-007 lively og me tee a paws ree Sale Land Contracts 52 LAND CONTRACT. «= } r cent. Peahia STONE ‘Let Your $$$ Work For You We have 3 seasoned Tabee and” cok for Francis E. “Bud” Miller Realtér Customers Parking Space in ‘Rest Money toe Loan 4 (State Licensed OS 4 to 9900 $28. to Co. ¥ ® E. Lawrence FE FE 2-713] Friendly se =| MONEY e255| WAITING You May Borrow $29-$900 Today Group your oe J colts Semonat to BUCKNER FINANCE CO. Above Walgreen's PE 44-0545 CORNER N. SAGINAW & HURON Neos Money? ——— wlephone Just the bus!- UP Eo- — Home & Auto Loan Company @: Communtty Nationa) Bank Hours: @ " “ae tar to 8: TEAGUE FINANCE CO, 202 S. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN 8 TO 4500 AUTOS | ur HOUSEHOLD GOODS Ph_Rochester OT. #0711 IN GOOD TIMES and BAD TIMES OVER THE LAST 37 YEARS" | 20,000 families im Pontiée and Ob. land paaee borrowed from BUCKNER BUCKNER'S ts the old reliable up-to-date-loan pon gy where yeu are always we WHEN [ILLNESS COMES; WHEN ARE LAY- R SHORT TIME . You L YOU ARE peal ARE AL- WAYS SURE OF KIND AND CONSIDERATE TREATMENT. OFFrs BE GO Better Be Safe Than Sorry! Borrow the Cash « You Need at BUCKNER FINANCE COMRANY Corser" R saguaw & Buren st Up to $500 ? WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 ao ai fo) - — peat _ STATE - Spnick, Petandiig Serzice Baxter & Livingstone Pg ee a THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1954 THIRTY-ONE 2 Money to Loan 53! Auto Accessories 57 For Sale Used Cars 61) For Sale Used Cars 61) CARNIVAL by Dick Turner| _Sdle Used Cars _61| For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used'Cars 6h CASH PROMPTLY ae anata, Seat PONTIAC 1952 Periander |. ‘31,PACKARD Epete ae Rais WISE RETAIL ~ ay Chevrolets of ha | Corinth “$995 BUYS | sTORE 15 Beautiful - , HF : AT GOODWILL oe Gee Ke Equated MINEST ae MMP = NR + HE xT] vas Pa PONTIAC © “ape eo ees ee! OOM MUNITY | USED CARS Big Seen Of |raems eee, Sones a Dats atte out? AUTO GUAT 41008 3 ‘Not a Name but a Policy’ Solera Ae Baty Stee | — og Tg hese Tou —_—_— : hn menea's Oder & Uarenet Com: | Louies auf wants” | Motor Sales Inc. cow As eee eee ee ied | Pi oe th: development of tools extend the vec ze ee, yey te Eat Buick-Pontiac |“ o* MF eusene"a™ the rses of human energy. iO eee Up to i months wat “OnHfins ave re 7m eur Sno ee $895 Progress toward betier living can LARRY ge re gs YOU KNOW | wo fee JEROME ti00 66% F007 «618.48 Avto Service 58; ° 1953 : MICHIGAN'S Rochester Ford Dealer bee 68 = $4.90 | CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE PONTIAC THE Lid ols oT Harold Turner 57 Sa lel eal Mere SPECIALS eee) Ford on A ° EXPERIENCED Ecwanics ' WULLY EQUIPPED. wew.| Yours, and everyone else’s Sei on ot cy epeabdine Motor “retemissene “Doon, Tire LiGitT GREEN PrN. 1951'M Desoro sepax emai, Ford Dealer Plymouth AST SERVICE er aT ee oe TION INTERIOR 18, BEAUTI- é ercury Must sacrifice at $1,001. PE S 1600 2 DOOR "BEES Be A aah soar nm | heuer Suerpt Bees SRN eS , ‘8 Rew office ; ” eater. _ Sharp! - Soir, g9gg | $990" : Si ADRESSE] 1952 Ford V8.) ‘53 ; \. _5-4615, 2 door models yap a FORD ‘5} V4, CUSTOM 2 DOOR | “= EREE ESTIMATE ; HFC BRAID MOTOR SALES OLDS 88" Household Finance Fear rer eat , 1949 Nash ‘ Corporation of Pontiac | éP#CiAL BRA’~ ‘08. 41755 $1,695 . ; B: eT ON Pete 0 on Featiny | Tease. Bit Meter Mb | oom noc! arte mamep me| OCC! sedan. Like mew, | 2etatent = LS da —A-———_—__~-___.— |e dea eee SH PES | aye Ace Plymouth 1 Pde y George, -y g $053 | Hoidens red stamps. douvle on| TWO TONE GREY WHITEWALL $495 in, . Overdrive windshield washers. SEAFOAM OREEN a. _ Mortgage Loans 54) te es eet | DRIVE, AMD BYQRAMATIC 2 oad! Fr ndereoet, Bargain Alay "3 SHERIDAN BLU BELVEDERE LOW INTEREST _ | -.Wanted Used Cars 59) ‘47 Dodge Panel| ~Fet Sale Used Care 1 | For Sale Used Cars 61 ee Poa Mag SOME WITH TURN SIONALS $1495 Se peas ek eT | 195) A bargain truck | DETR RE Kattreretie | meee eremner | TARRY H. G. PETERSON guctions, All stalee will furnisb EV 1954 pl : CHEVPCLE™ BEL PIR 105) | FORD 1990 DELUXE #2 DR Ra- tow bars Deliver, sell if desired plates. r] wu sport coupe Sungold Powerglide, _ dio, Clean, $545. FE 37542, ieee issos or FE Sart — gd Bond fur CH Sa $125 ‘BUICK BOB Heater Windshield washers Di 1951 FORD $230 Down JEROME er ica Gola tise ene 3here ee OMOO | cucteen 8 = “yr Radia. beater. Fo Sele Mowwetretert 88) ene recente UE BELO, Dp 7 OLIVER! scuvsocer | SB Scmceree, | Cha G 20 | rochester Ford Dealer m. Drive . : est Side Us rs ully Guarante Ph. OL 19711 OXFORD TRAILER | FH TAWErt | Grmeeeereneass| 1950 Olds Seer ant |OUR a PE Sate yA MONTE OR a8 MES, | “ron MORE, SEARS TeAne 4 There a's room ere to tell yoy| OR 31S | ENCE BG nae) Hyramete: Teno! an OFFERS eet $336 down FORD. 1s} wir FORD-O-MATIC | THE DOWN PAYMENT. all about all the features of : eater. ws “apd : DEMONSTRA: sturdy: good loking Stewarts, | VOr used core any mabe any motel, $46.30 PER MONTH Sood condition. EM 32300 ___ PLY MOTTE "os DensousenATOR. Yee See a a | ST acotcr Salen” $695 MICHIGAN'S Ty TORD CUSTOM 4. # DOOR: C tibl Te ee SiJuckage, tor the monay. There is | ot top dollar om late wie! care 195] 'S3 Oldsmobile 98 FINEST FORD its OVERDRIVE RADIO | 40 aki a as ap i © 31 feet, 38 test, 3 bedroom toe — ——¥ — 4_ DOOR, HYDRAMATIC, THE BIG PAVED LOT and heater MY 2-261 49 Ford Conv. ..... ? q bode is 8’ natural with te adios eee ee i ee PONTIAC it lillian é3 WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD | a Coerroie Ree ........ 61.388) '47 Pont. Conv. ..... $399 Sechabe. 5600s By By et fy ee VE _¢s0ee 1953 , . 1851 CHEV. 2 DOOR DELUXE | -4 i a aos 52 Chev. Conv.>...$1,099 PLYHoors ST Ae rE, trate vou can haul with ease 7 CBG $1 095 52 Pontiac ‘cue owner, low mileage, $0 radio, beater |. $745! , and com-ort ‘: 41- 50 ' = ® iv.000 ACTUAL MILES. RA- T0141, after 5-00. - R4 rot we @ | 53 Ford Conv, eeee $1,699 MOTOR, sntne ‘Ste Ulett] ete | lu emer! Pontiacs | Bp: ii te is 3 Foe. Fe iB 50 Dodge Conv. vv. $90] SS Baasin AN Foote lee censores MOTOR MART ASKING BLUE PAINT REDIO| Occ. : Paint “tee 2 ham Amegonerr toes | '41 Ford Conv. ..... $144 1 Mile South of Lexe “rien 624 | 121 ©. Montcalm. FE ¢920| HEATER AnD) WHITEWALL | Officials’ Cars and New 51 Chevrolet 1953 "$2 Pord Vic. black & $1,396 . 8 eee ais | 900 CARS WANTE TinES, “Looks LIKE 4 Mi-| Car Trade-ins. A large ca ay “Bob” Boles Auto Sales Tl for my weeny, Om 3006. | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS| selection for you. Priced| tow Miidaae "same Chevr olets| Stearn etereaes® enecialel Top for wrecked and ight! , For As Low As e ‘ : sare. Free protug, ¥ ng 50 Plymouth 5 ; Pontiac |= wan” Soo art eae we care’ nw gona | Sd Ford Ranch t W pee or wh bay equity, ON Many Others at PROUD TO OWN s14" 10 Beauties (renaportation specials Wagon ....... $1,599 ; Sita Tbe seer ON PONTIAC : aMew ew pret!’ | +52 Chev. 2 dress». -$999 Tor ws FOR any swARP CARS| (CO bl 52 Oldsmobile To Choose From Russ’ Used Car Lot |, 1e a oe mparabpie «bAte: aikae. wae 100s © Leccer na 6 ay gaiti| 49 Ford 2dr......... $399 | +53 Caditlac 62 C a a ee Prices ~ RETAIL | “° "essences Becive Gs |S | | * , MOBILE HOMES aerate hae Pare '53 Buick ah csoriser shire "4g Tord. 2 ar. radio ond heater. - - Coupe wwmesik $744 | 'S2 Cadillac 62 Cpe. QR to @ MR te length. Op to| -0 Baldwio Ave FE SUPER RIVIERA. DYNA- . : : v Dix. 24r. Sharp. . erc. 4 dr........ $399), . Pau e 5°" aes eMses| BUICKS STORE | Gag aPWR |New Car Trade-ins [seat hatte wate | 50 Ford 2 deco. sss gt] $3 Olds. 98 Holiday ecenaitioasd’ ails as bw as For . incl Care 6 FORDS Factory Branch 53 Chevrolet | . 2dr. 4dr 68 Oakland Ave, PE 2-235) Es Pea et sacee sie het ’53 Olds. 88 Holiday sicias Sate Used Cars 6! DELUXE 4 DOOR AEA e of., ” Merc. Club Cou , . a Hutchinson's Trailer Sales DODGES | 6 ae aa ~ a Ano Cas i. - $1,605 Belair Sport Coupes Economy Cars "50 Stude. 2 dr... Pe 73 $3 Buick Spec. Riviera { i | one = ® i i. A of cars. 51 Nash 4 dr se eee ee $7 99 cha ¥ Cadillac 62 Sedan , mathe) = ()Y CHEVROLETS| "| ggpopa'tuecteae | Low as |g aR SRSERS SI 07 Pym Coupe 1... 00] sr cates 2 Seda _ we way Pitot OLDSMOBILE Coe ae 2% at : 1295 $ sa “8t, Nash cuntem | ‘47 Ford 2 dr......... $222 8. Super : EW AND, MODERNIZED USED 1 S CADILLAC | 33 COUPE. FOWER cue 2 Mercury oP mouth Sedan... $208 soGayde New” $599 | +52 Olds. Custom 98 Sed. Good low priced used ones st no a capac 7 som a : eee . Se Lp roe] = aes CW ; : ean sgh icicanie coupe wD ts MICHIGAN’S a Mere . oe me sist , Yorker 4 dr. erate $744 "52 Olds. 98 Holiday TRAILER EXCHANGE COMMUNITY | "inte, sanchis"etuoped re FINEST Ss, see tore pie eetehy ue | 'S1 Ford Station 52 Merc. Custom Sedan 2 8 Teleprap Ra. ; vately owned end driven Looks ; ' THE Bu PAVED LOT Mercury and Pontise other Ween s e0sciscs $799 | - —Open_Eves,_end Sundays p.m. ar Oliver's ON THE CORNER OF models and makes, 638 up. Wil: . - $30 DOWN Sse Motor Sales Inc. Sone s open —nivinak AND 1} MILE ROAD sceopt real, eotate er costracts, 52 Chev, Dkx. Clb. Cpe. ood out. heady tere 7 : Bi ; k P Tr Salle Customs trimmed $2300, Transportation ‘. condition. 30 | tee eare PE ¢2131 Your Choice ’S2 Buick Spec. Sedan r respecte rai price, FE £00 OrTC. UICK-PONTIAC | Fava Swe'r marteed 245° Detwees. Back of Gi. Jecegh Heo mew 3 fe itebie heme Ask i. ees; specials (|x; $1 FORD $44 '52 Ford Cust. 8 Sed. about it. Also 2 repossessions Open ‘til 10 leniner’uphe stery, radio. beater i i : 5 50 Dwn. we 0 Ford ‘40 Ch Gencees ala 3101, Dinie ‘Hey. '82 CHRYSLER Every Night ee ee eee ee Sa ee ee 40 Plan. — '41 Dodge! 3! Olds Super 88 Tud, ve 2-5706. RADIO & HEATER 804 N. Main Street to $300, no down pay- Huron Motor Sales 40 Plym. — ‘41 Dodge $1295 (at the North End of Town) | BUICK. iss HARD-| ment and 18 months to| 12—1951 Plymouth Sed, ’51 Olds. Cust. 98 Sed. TRAILER Paes ROCHESTER Shia Grastne"Sler™ cares | pay! 21950 Plymouth Sed. | os2 w. maree va toms . RADIO & HEATER tires, $f ah re; ee SALES—FINANCING $1.495 ‘, BUICK CONVERTIBLE 6008 | You're invited to call any B R A ro MEL Sa Boome $129 icine , A s. : MOST REPUTABLE 9 ’ . ro38 PRAIRIE 53 CHEV. 2 DR.. 52 CHEVROLET of our courteous sales- NEW AND USED CAR DEALER mA ergy 51 Chev. Bel Air Cpe. A 3 . . * ° . LU LE . : . = i ir PERT. OVER ran tye Spring is coming! Drive AaB ta men for — ride is Descte-Pivmouth Dealer OAKLAND COUNTY! 46 Ford 2 dr. 51 Ford Cust. 8 Tudor ae homes cone out to Clarkston and look | raaio and hester fpotiess dark| any of our good tt ek Come in tonight and see our fise | r46 Fridson 4 d . . bun See ea] 'S1 PLYM. SEDAN over our fine selection of| ™* "“So3t"down” cars. Pr boise selection of used cars, ae ere 52 Pontiac Chief. 8 Tud. Special eraera, welcome, W pare Bano © NEATER guaranteed used cars. $33.35 PER MONTH ~ 7 ; “ to © courteous estab . , Thess K ll K h "51 Chev. Dix. Sed. fax? duplay “and parting #745 ymouh Cranbrosks, ” ss eller-Koc Once Evenings snd” Sundsy p.m RADIO & HEATER 2 aoe Lu ~~ = THE BIO PAVED Lor Is Open Lincoin 0) , 50 Olds. Custom 98 Sed. pane ag ogy $1,095 drive these beauties. WOODWARD "ND 13 MILF ROAD 50 GMC ¥% ton panel $399 S eee aioe ‘Ge | ieee pou. goon avrs | HOBSON HORNET —sinEBOTT | 51 Ford 1; , : crea ‘Vooks, bia. “painta, Foot SE STUDE 4 DOOR Oh cape, Becueel win sea glide. Ratio grand neater New | 8 ch, m.-9 p. Mm. | motor radio and ester Myare- 47 ne ton panel $533 | '50 Buick Super Sed. bm rat COMMANDER lp gg aa i $12.13 per month (_ mens, PE2R6 ond Be ton. pik 49 Olds. Cust. 76 Tud MAYORAMATICN | Cheap " |... WITH 1.3 Dowie |WoDson a, ‘0, « poon-sevan,| 72 0M pickup... .$499 a . aiid Beet ahs es tad stat | T tation BUICK BOB” | cit: 3e "teal ort ot —crnatenelt vrssen, s2s. on pag0e '50 Ford Cust, 8 Tudor wo MERCURY | Sime Asbaaete Pag +“ TOMSPOT AN $15.3 per month. | TACOBSON'S Turn-to 48 Olds, Cust.-98 Sed. = STATION WA! Canary v bed ‘WITH 1- ons F BADEO 4 BEATER 1951 Mercury 2 door Radio oni "40 Chevrolet 2 Dr. x Bf ee ee ee tes seen tm we} We have 47 through ‘51 T "51 Pontiac Chief. 8 Sed. S85 ebay ae eeeet"asi| * $65 Full Price 3 . Hudsons, Come see us eee | | ’ drive this clean one 1.46 per month for a new or used Hud- f th ’48 Cadillac 62 Sed. 50 FORD 2 DR. 8 47 Buick 2 Dr 1 Voue Bien $21.46 pe : or e st $645 toe, Buick ouper ¢ dese Fol Pri F Buick D rad P og. | son. . Wh 52 FORD ere Pose eee, cgzges ead ewes] «$195 Full Price | oo batten cron met. | | Your Hudson Dealer | in Wheels CHOOSE . tor $38. A ' RADIO & HEATER 48 Pontiac 2 Dr. Corner of Orchard $31.46 per PORDOMATIC fOON mon : (The Lon ee $1,195 _ Transportation Specials ; $195 Full Price Lake & Williams St. TZ, ae. ae teas a and Deals YOUR om AND COMPARE 47 BUICK SEDAN ioe DoDpE 2 DOOR. "40 Ford 2 Dr. Phone FE 2-9101 ‘iiss nen “ie door, sen > fee a Visit Our maa OWN TERMS PARKKURST m OgURT RADIO & HEATER as UOLER xEW $65 Full Price _ warm DOW MERCURY S BLACK EXCEL | New Location at thru Poort i Sales vad . Sing cure | 49 Dodge Sedan oT) : Radio testers ight the wean a ‘ Credit Union TRAILER 49 HUDSON SEDAN | jo curvnotcr 2 boon $295 Full Price rE . Ea ee ae os | TURNER'S Finance Co. PARKHURST . $295 SELLING 41 Buick 2 Dr. . "49 CHEVROLET * Many Other wht Ls. Set | WOODWARD or Your Bank Sindee ee Bred reas} 47 OLDS. 2 DR. Clarkston $65 Full Price | maga, gular nd” srgias tain,| Value-Plus Cars ' 52 MOTOR SALES Evcer. Sane fi, sing. and $195 MOTOR SALES '47 Packard $395 5 tie For Yo Woodward & JEROME ame, TERRE 47 PONTIAC SED. | curnson ici "F Mas. $95 Full Price MICHIGAN'S A Viet, We Will 13 Mile Rd. OLDS-CADILLAC ct cami vabye tr Gath och Ba mADIO BATE petra: lormiiebencilicaend '46 Oldsmobile 2 Dr. wun FINEST “Try To Make It N ASH red Carg—On at Case WEav¥ Gi0Gd FARE OTILAY a a ge ne $195 Full Price woon See Conn OF ROAD Worth Your While We Are Also mee Shoe ‘tases trailer, 628 fx 18 in. deep.| "49 PACKARD SED, | Striect condition “Mi eis |, Dune Basinees At —* —tike new, 6100, PE 1-9783.___ $395 ee. ; _ 46 Chevrolet 2Dr. | Gievnotat we 4 Doon? aw! p; STATESMAN e t ares : ‘51 CHEVROLET $195 Full Price tires 450 aster PM. FE| Riemenschneider Bros. Our Old Location - Rent Trailer Space 56 46 PONTIAC CL. CPE. TWO DOOR sEDAN 2 8 ; DODGE- oenareens tinge ton, vai aewen avo| $195 "Si, SSS teasers | 40 Plymouth 2 Dr. | unre s, oRraRTIL SE eer etine | ° 464 eter, school bam "$695 $65 Full Price wes Scary Mew tires Mator in PLYMOUTH eeeneer MECHANICAL 57| Not a “Rough Rider” in MICHIGAN’S "49 Nash Sedan Ge masthe sem? asm 232 S. naw St. . ONE OWNER . S. Woodward Auto Accessories 57) ine lot. Come in today FINEST $195 Full Price Lm Phone FE 2-9131 KIMB Bi inch ; on and try out the car of THE Bro ' sd irmingnam moot ELS poi 6 ‘on en Sean Paulson's oes ar nace - $499 ice Used Cars & Truck Your Nash Di ’ . “ae mmm | Jack Habel Chevrolet || ww. Lawman : ae ~~. vy] OS FON PYRG sm Suntme Sade cuEVROLE oR | weet SOS Ee | be looking in todav’s For ray car cor a Goes ‘Rent columns! To reach Many More . ‘rand ornare | aS ae To Choose- From sis Geib Gb se bt wel | that right renter, phone) ALL BARGAINS! [as = 7 NOS ane =. . ad-writer, | '____ FINEST: Wqiiie, & baeain wentere dream: s. eat ; : ‘ kes r b Bea. te ene Ws AY ea. f aay 4 Per , ere ee Serer Ae bee Wee NE es eee ee es ke Se em :THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1954 For Sale Used Trucks 62 Swaps 69 Specials! *51 Chevrolet °S3 Chevrolet $500 Discount — 2 tone green, white walls oe has only 2.000 miles, guaran- — Save $509. $2 345 full price. | PONTIAC ‘51. I CATALINA, HYDRA- white side wal) tires. 1, ton pickup....... $995 {23 ton pickup....... $595 | 52 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery ..... $795 | 20 More Trucks To Choose. From ALL BARGATNS! MICHIGAN’S FINEST $450 down. ; THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF . | WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD | PONTIAC 6 ‘53 2 DOOR DELUXE, ulpped. FE 51. STUDEBAKER CHA MPION CLUB COUPE automatic sh MICHIGAN’S ON THE NER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD For Sale Used Trucks 62 CHEVE. ‘$1 % TON PANEL; GOOD | MA Days FE 40621, eves, FE 54284 PONTIAC’S ONLY Exclusive Truck Dealer WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward CHEVROLET class condition. "93 E. Montcalm, Cy Owens Ml A-l il USED TRUCKS 1950 Ford F-6 1949 Chevrolet 1950 Ford L.W.B. Cab & Chassis 1951 Chevrolet 1950 Chevrolet 1 Ton Pickup 1951 International ¥% Ton Pickup 1951 Chevrolet 1951 Ford F-6 See Them Today! They're Ready to Go! CY Your Ford Dealer ° 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer Peers Sewn FORD $1095 ares adler ac, | Cerca Deals .. DODGE % TON PICKUP “ JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer Ty A equipment. Like new. On sioe coo. | san ‘38, V8. TON PICKUP 8&8 i tires. good running condition 5 FORD ‘«. DUMP TRUCK. EM 35767. Sale Motor Scooters 63 ‘$2 CUSHMAN EAGLE MOTOR- _ cycle seat, OA 82760 wee 4 hee a ce For Sale Motorcycles 64 ESS For Sale Bicycles 65 26 INCH BICYCLE FOR SALE. _370_N. Lake 4 _ i DOYS ye aoe. Boats & Accessories 66 Don't buy uitil you see us 1s KIT EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS | EVINRUDE MOTORS Bee the sensations! new 7) HP. in Vin Adams re 28811 bu eights liver local area at no extra charge All work guaranteed. You can't) beat our prices. Por information cal] Glas-Kot Com- ” Dey. s MAyfair 6-6470. Eves. or Sundays EMpire | 3-2560. | Starcraft salumipum OWENS erg ogg TEs 396 Orchard Lake _FE_2-8020 ‘MERCURY caraee ny MOTORS Master Craft SHORTY HOOK'S .PLAce At Pine Lake Ph. FE 2-5260 new 0 HP Mercury demoon- strators like new at a big savings _FE WANTED ee CANOE rx FT — RICHARDSON, ‘MAHOGANY inboard. Engine needs some work. __ condition. | KS) 800. MA ra ir FT ROWBOAT. EXCELLENT | $35. FE 5-4800 | Transportation Offered 68 TRUCK GOING NORTH. PART _load either way Fi FE 5-6808 ~ TRANSPORTATION PAID To Los. Angeles, San Diego, Frisco and other points. 53% UNION PE 46139 or FE 20373 per month es “own payment on 4 or § family income or farm near Pontiac “Mut be & good mediate action Ask for Warren Btout Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TLN Saginaw & = Ph._ FE 5-8165 ATTENTION — We will accept equity Butomosiies, Se cur renrante autom 8 conve our re estate to a fine automobile. Mikes esos, Sales TOR Oekand. CHEVROLET. 19 PICKUP AND some cash as , FE Soe on 2 bedroom I 2-2684 | a J debe we |_ Sete ame CLAYTON’S prop. | Watching Gr aser” Ake Hew, $90.> (3068 Orchard Lk Rd £7), pase a one & pigeon Jars and quarts,| FE 6-881; 58074 | mavE-CAND CONTRACT P L & 8 FURNITURE SALES CO. aad De | $5 month, owner rRACT PAYTNO will be closed eg Us Trade-i the Pt. a pag a little house on bus line. building cew store by $9 Dresser mirrors $3.95 | aap we, JOSEPH F Rew __sbout Apri ist WATCH FOR a rd. kitchen ‘table Ry EET OR Ee bine — LINOLEUM, 9x12. - 6% 2 pe. living room... $995) T SINKS. | p , living room. ......... $19.95 peautiful 42 in~ model $99 vaiue, | R0® $4.08! house peint gal. |, & Seat gate mote, poe raion, , Tat tesee et saa Nees EI sig: LBB also several 54 in and 66 in 12 INCH ADMIRAT TV AND 16 dresser $29.95 models st os values. Michi- inch T.V. FE 6-213. nal pa ent. Free parking fan Fiuore #3 Orchard | LARGE BABY CRIB. GOOD CON- W YMAN'S ‘33 SUPER #8 4 DR. ALL sider land Seen Y%, ton panel........ $595 | § 49 G.MaC. 14 ton panel........ $295 °SO Chevrolet 1% ton panel.,...... $295 | 37 GMC. 2 ton stake... .. $95, hydre- |S) Ford — | 7 ton pickup....... $495 | PONTIAC “31. % east s + DOO This car is like / auto | ’5] Chevrolet : | ia 34 TON DODOm creaseis | +52 CHEVE, % TON PANEL 15.000 j _— good condition. 2830 Chrys- | 1 LIGHT GREY, 1 HEAVY 'Y DARK FO leone Be: “$lo’ new living room suites og LOT IN MT. CLEMENS HILL Subdivision eo sale for late model Write Richway. Whittemore, Mich, Ri. Ranch. MODEST MAIDENS Will exchange for equiyt on rose | and furniture. 451 6. j Trailer No.2). >t TRADE IN YOUR OLD LAWN mower on & new one. See our Stratton moters. Prices $68 50, $79.50. $80 5 “and $11450 We) carry Scotts seeds and fertilizers Rollers and »spreader for rent. Barnes Hardware. 742 W. Huron. Easy Parking TRADE YOUR b LAN PONTRACT. smal) house e, equity furniture autos for new or used well known gvod ra, TRAILER EXCHANGE 60 8S. Telegraph Open Eves. WILL ACCEPT LATE MODEL CAR as part payment on 4 room ga round home on lake. FE ¢ | WOULD ) LIKE 2, TRADE “a Ford, good rw ondition for pickup or will aoe MA 4-1847. and cab. * speed axel, § 5 hap pg org 6‘, tires Sell or trade for late model car or pick- 34304 imi ~~ CHEVROLET _ PANEL | FOR | _car, garage, lot or sell, FE 2-3700 For Sale e Clothing 7 70 ALL LIKE NEW, JACKETS. SUITS. shirts slacas, and topper, and | skirts, blow s, FE 48871, The Trading Shop Sec to LADY 8 BLUE ~ GABARDINE suit, size ae Ba ~—— lar 3 colored, size man’s light Seka ns wpeoats one -y | _ Selling — cheap WEDDING “8 |. SIZE 12 ____OL 6-2687 blue overcast 1 tan topcoat. | Rage ——. = — size os | vy * mar \. Serween TC 3 and 5, ama Sale ‘le Household Goods 71 oods 71 AB ELECT. RANGE. 3 igh apt Huron size, 114 Waterly 8t., _ Gardens ABC AUTO. WASHER ig ae BD working ition a eluxe __model. Only $90.95. MI_6-1300. oe aaa TV. 10" APARTMENT SIZE STOVE. USED oe Large buffet FE Please ca'l after 6:30 p.m — EARLY AMERICAN and Victorian MY 3-4308 AUTO. KENMORE WASHING MA- chine with suds saver, $15. FE __ 2-0681. Best Bargains in Town Single door metal cabinet Doubie door metal cabiazt sie Electric washer 2 pe. livin’ room suite. used $39 Walnut buffet Portable washer with wringer | Baby complete s i een — matiresses, all | $10 95 | We oy sell and ——— every- “Gattand Furniture 104 8. Saginaw FE 25523 | BICYCLES, BOYS. MADE IN ENG- land Sligntly scratched in transit $90.50. terrifx value. $44 Michi- ee a Orchard © Ave CasH FOR “URnITURS ~ OR ; i PIECE KROEHLER LIVING lee 3 HP. EVIXRUDE. GOOD | _Teasonanie: Fa ea ey endition $150, | —— BOTTLE GAS tools Phone OR 3-2717 CASH FOR I. idee or Saar CABINETS. NEW. MERCURY MOTORS ORDER | now for early delivery on the | Genesee Sales, 2101 Dixie Hwy. | 23-8788. Swaps oa | 4-1 LAND CONTRACT WITH AP- | prox $5,000 balance payable $65 lf value Your opportesity tor im- Gas is “ro 1 MONTH. | NNERSPRING MATTRESS AND | | re oh or Ave. i-) 4 FREEZE > UPRIGHT, ONE ot America’s best makes. Freezer | > Pt and food Coen engt for & years $485 value ag A scratched im transit Sele juorescent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave bed. like new, $15. jarge = =s "oe yn Toni afer BErnOT JEWEL © GAS STOVE. a excelient condition; beth tub) wal- = Se ped. %. complete. | pavEnvont fF, LAZY BOY CHAIR | and baby high chair FE 26080. joo N. Saginaw pide say sek! AND m TIL. fae BA “JOHNSON "OUTBOARD MOTORS |D vE 7, ref ce Lao trailers, Everything for the eae WASHING MAC homage wk Excelient eeodhion car wie ~ GOOD CONDI tion. MI 4-8812 Switzer Craft & Yellow — Boats ELECTRIC STOVE. APARTMENT size Electromaster, $35 EM }-8929 after lpm ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES for every .com im the house im | 3 newe-t 1954 designs, terrific val ues. Bedroom 50 value 82 =| worescen 73 Orchard Lake ENTIRE ‘= HOUSEHOLD, LIKE NEW Bedroom suite. chairs, sofa, bed, “TV, dining and —- room. ‘Elec- tromaster stove. © ing machine, refrigerator, radio, electric fan. ‘amps tables boat and motor. wine press. pitcher pump, wheel- barrow Coleman lantern garden hose Will sacrifice €25 Edge wood Brendel Hats EMptre 3-5436 FURNITURE. NEW DAVENPORT | chairs %12 ugs washing ma- __chine. etc FE 5-5728 FURNITURE FOR SALE | rE 7 FOR SALE ONE LIVING ROOM | FE 2-5633, __ suite |G E FREEZER 11 cubte ft chest type. new. and $429 value, for only $349 95 $69 Orchard * R ‘Avenue FRAYE rE oe GAS CLOTHES DRYERS. 30 pati free trie: in your home Philli ee | Co. 2%2%5 Orchard Lake ve. FE 20195 | GE MANGLE ~ TRONER, $40. OL box springs full size dark bive twist weave 6x13 ru . 6x Olse> rug reversable MI 47157 TRON STONE CHINA, CORETT platform rocker, — 2 an love seat, walnut aang blanket chest 164 Shotwell, Ox- bow Lake IRONER, KENMORE console $90.° full size ane bed mattress, Walnut m —, tor all heads, | | yar tod up itchell, 108 N now $169.95 6 cu ft Friedatre refrigerator $119 95 8 cu». GE refrigerator 969.50 Used Ironrite r. $70.50 | New ueen washer ... $89.50 oa pindry warher ...... $79.50 Maytag. square tub ..... 940 50 Frigidaire automatic washer : $169.50 42 in. You-rstow> sink . $78.7 Beds m any and maple . $27.96 Chests, 4 and = = drawer ..... $24.05 Seeley mattress §27.95 . Easy, terms. 22a ne ey “If these seeds do not bloom, may I dig them up and refurn them?”’ Sale H Goods 71 Pr LEAVING STATE. LIVING ROOM suite $45. Cedar chest. biond. $50 baby chest §7 Call at 327 Liberty, upsta rs LIVING ROOM PE Uae. roner, like new. lew IRONER SUiE s STAND mode, excellent condition. Only _ $49.95. MI 61300. ce WASHER, RS RESULT | MEDICINE CABINETS [Ss WITH rac ‘Sale Household Goods 7 opera ing condition. $14.06. 8, $19.05. The Good House- keeping Shop. —— eee . Carved table. me 3 e471 lamp. Pres- | WANTED | ANTIQ DISHES, & | > ANTIQUES, DISH —“W AY NE GA BERT’S — APPLIANCE MATTRESSES AND HOLL YwooD . beds all new save Closed on May .s ———_ ‘square tub 62 Williams, like ne c _ Bendix. automatic washer. at. MODERN DINING ROOM SUITE. [909,C eg dryer al piri fuil size bed com- | Man _ plete] rem ee 13 ial NEW LADY ~ ARVIN CHROME | dinette set, dishes, lamps. FE +6638 =| Now Open | «xi: The Pick and baer tre genre = rolls 42 inch 10° TABLE MODEL TV antenna & ie ite ‘ WALTON TV M % Orr oni Plastic ie Luss. meg any 4u, an all Tile” Paint Store UNPAINTED FURNITURE Its cash and catry and lowe: ual PIECE Pig! ~ SET OF LaM- e pie Cost —hgtd attr) ‘te. pomoy | chins cabinet. $30. 260 prices at th PICK & PAINT Med 143 Oakland ave. FE 5-966? Free perking at rear of store Delivery svailable at & smal) fee ~ SEW ING a CONSOLE SELLING OUT. aNTIOVER dishes, paintings, ete | AGAR ZUB MAY TAG. GUARAN- Tee ara meteed, t= + Poon rners 602 Mt. Clem- ~— | STOREL INS aaae FOLDING Renin Geluxe tailor tot and | 1047 ra! ee chur. ell ike new $20 4 LIKE m4 ~+$o CHROME Dinette $25. FE 2-9630 Two DO e BLE HOLL YWOOD | beds * compiete practically new twin maple beds, very reason- | BATHROOM} FIXTURES, | sort automatic abie PE +3035 TABLE LAMPS, EXQUISITE ed brass “ases and beauti- TWIN BEDS, COMPLETE. RE- frigerator, stove, a wash- ing machine. TV and misc. items. MA 66481, USED TRADE-IN Syers mr bese ae EVERYTHING IN |? Breed oer : its [grease ~ANCHOK F ENCES Fe Borba. EEK 4??? | : 7 PT apenas oa > PREEZE f dollers, off HEIGHT’ S SUPPLY - BOTTLED GAs ANL ALL KINDS 3a DEPART MENT Dresser . . $19.95 Davenport and chair $29.50 5 pe. breakfast set. chrome $34.50 a .. 940.50 Gas range ... $40.50 Electric range $48.50 4 pe. dining rm_ suite $54.50 3 sectional, Ashcraft, Hay- jood-Wakefield « $70.50 NIENT CREDIT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361 8S. Saginaw light wood bedroom suite with __twin beds TE 5-0502 | Warehouse Clearance NEW. USED. RECONDITIONED 7.7 cu. ft. Frigidaire, was $229.95 anvthing pale have of oalen: ~~ @ue a uction Mart, M24, Lake Orion, MY 2-163) CAST IRON BaTH ——— 962.50 WALLY i 8 — vieting Supplies CEMENT BLOCKS TAKE OVER PAYMENTS ON | Im mediately stghvered 84 Bheffie' Ph. + Come and Get ALL LENGTHS, 4c LIN. FT. HAMILTON NEAR CLAIRMONT Across from Hermen Ketfer ~ 31245 W. 8 Mile Rd. (Corner Orchard Lake 8 to 6. Sunday 10 to:2 —— 0268 Hay, Grain & Feed 83 Burmeister’s OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. SUNDAY 10 TO 3 LUMBER 54 a | $2.72 EACH 4x’ 3 PLYSCORE $5.75 EACH 2 in. BLANKET INSULATION $4.45 PER 100 FT. OAK FLOORING NO. 2 COMMON $139 PER M ‘ ‘ 2x4 WHITE FIR 7c PER LIN. FT. 4x8 SHEETROCK $1.25 ROCK LATH 9% BUNDLE HARDWARE-PL BOYDELL IF YOU ARE BU a A HOUS 79 | DRIVE OUT TO BURMEIST En | AND SAVE UP TO $500 ON ALL ood MATERIALS Make Sure It's Burmeister's Northern Lumber Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. WE DELIVER For Sale Miscellaneous 72 With oe Serv You EM 3-4650 EM 3-399 DO IT YOURSELP ALL AAL GARAGE $299 OVERHEAD DOO AND CEMENT EXTRA HAGGERTY LUMBER COMPANY HOLLING SHE AD mgr | Store miles out Bald O-Lac paints “Phone “FR 17-7846 HOT WATER HEATERS. 30 GAL- jon gas new. eprroved for use | o. Consumers lines °96.50 and | condition al $119 50 vaiue $4950 and $50.50 | These are slightly marred Also | electric oil api bottled Gi heat,,| ichigan | Pao Fluorescent’ 38? Orchard Lake Ave. ers at terrific values INSULATION STORM DOORS .- COMB. STORM SASH Awning Type Windows tors finish $24.50 value, $12 05. “These are slightly marred. Michi- | & Fluorescent, 303 Orchard ke Ave “LUMBER BUILDING SUPPLIES | ist: ic 5 4 3 3; 4 73 5 lip pales iS : & 8 = 3 J ae Surfwood & others. & Siding. wood & asphalt a, Eee Paul. St: Cyr-Lumber Co of id 2 E 5 3 § Fr, G. vay Poss & SONS 4 sosla + - UMBER LIST OF MATERIALS w xX w 1947 Haggerty Leth sanrntted Lake -|SIDEARM GAS HOT WATER W. Huron. MEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO ee #1448. Pectery tr NEW LOW PRICES 22's, 2x65 & 228s $80 per M. Sheathing boards 96s per M. yy line of build- ing materials reasonable Br ring ool 5 aa en Supplies $5001 Paint $3. 30 ¢ Gal. $2 gallon electric hot water 3 piece beth set. A quality, ; i le 900.50 ., $3.75 ARNASON a SUPPLIES Ph 190. e@ deliver PLYWOOD AT LOW LOW PRICES. FE 5-5391 of, PE 2-426. PLYWOOD All Kinds, plain & decorative. Kitch. en cabinet doors-drawers made te orcer PONTIAC oe co 1488 Baldwin Ave FB 22543 PIANO. AND BABY _ TENDA. Very good condition. FE 40697. REBUILT PANTEX PRESS MA- and Laettner boiler. Fully PE 5-5322 after 6. Pavement Breakers Floor sander and an emiaceee bectri i: i pe f ‘ - | H sleek Ets FOR Troup lot = see |: FLUMBING SPECIALS | "x! sewer cleaner, CONE’S RENTAL Boards ixt COLONIAL Lumber Company Open Daily 8-6, Sun. 9-2 Phone ORlando 3-2215 —__ 1008 _ Highland Ra. (M-80) heater FE 5-605}. +1105 FE ¢6il9 TE ———————e | REFRIOERATOR, Om circulator beater and ‘.” skil. set compicte 190d Terrific value $3445 Lavatori¢s compiete wiih gleaming chrome faucets $14.95 Toilets, 838.50 bio uc, $10.06 These are sec- ends. Michigan Fluorescent, 39) _ Orchard Lake Ave SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO, | =4™ your lumber p> Get ready for . Highland (Me, OR 33-7082 Also complete of all colorr | cacern in wood at cairierduaer values. Michi an — scem Orchard e Ave M. A. BENSON a ve aa also ladies bo 5 i s bowling bell ¥ Fe: sith, ‘i LADY'S OND t : ow aba 2% PER CENT VISCOUNT ON Sherman Wiliams @ Berry Broth. chara! 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FE 4-0461 OR FE 4-1442 USED BARGAINS Houghten & en, ought YOUR, ATOR 22 caay THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1954 E . . % . Os nail > THIRTY- Cass Daley Ought to Tackle More TV Shows -- Today's Television Programs -- Channel 9—WIBK-TV Channel 4—WW4-TV Channel 7—-WKYE-TV- f TV HIGHLIGHTS One. “The Expendables” Com- | 3:00—(4)—Kate Smith. (2)—Big :00 — (1). — Detroit Deadline.| ™unist deserts party, flets to| Payoff. U.S. 10:30 — (4) — Captured. Crime story; Chester Morris host. Western drama; songs. 11:08 — (7) — Soupy’s On. Variety, 6:15 — (7) — Sports Show. Don os a Wattrick. (4) — News. Paul Wil- comedy. (4) News. (2) Hams. : _ . Guy Madison in Western film.| Nancy Coleman in “Her Sister’s - Secret” feature film. (4)—Sing- (4) — Time Off for Sports. Bill ; 4 Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 11:38 — (4) — Moods in the Night. Music. 11:45 — (2) — Featurette. TUESDAY MORNING | 00-(0)—"“Today.” 8:08 — (2) — Morning Show. 8:45 — (7) — Cartoons. . |9:00 — (4) — “Playschool.” (7) — 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day 16:60—(4)—“Ding Dong School.” (7) .— Charm Time. (2) -— “Arthur Godfrey.” 10:30 — (4) — One Man’s Family. 10:45 — (4) — Three Steps to Heaven. 11:60 — (4) — Home. (7) — Play- house. Sisters sing popular ballads. 8:00 — (7) — Sky King. Kirby | 13:39 — (2) — Strike It Rich. Grant stars. (4) — Name That : Tune. Musical quiz. (2) — Burns TUESDAY AFTERNOON lands George's manager in jail.| —12 Film. (2)—Valiant Lady. 8:30 — (7) — Dr. I. Q Silver dol- | 19:15 — (4) — Hawkins Falls. (2) lar quiz. (4) — Voice Program.| — Love of Life. (7) — Ross Mul- Gladys Swarthout sings arias.| holland. 2) — Talent Scouts. Arthur coinay oa 12:30 — (4) — Betty White. (7) — , News. (2) — “Search For To 9:00 — (7) — Wrestling. Film. (4)| morrow.” cher weet y lowrechaus whe 12:45 — (2) — Guiding Light. (7) grants him three wishes. (2) — — Stars on Seven. I Love Lucy. Lucy does com-/| 1:60 — (4) — Theater. (2) — Bob mercial on Ricky’s show in; Murphy. 1:38 — (4) — Good Cooking. (2)— 9:30 — (4) — Robert Montgomery| Garry Moore Show. ee ad oe eee 3:00 — (4) — Travel Unlimited. (7) working for Alles. (3) — Red| ~~ MY Lite. Buttons. Comedy. 2:39 — (0) — Jean McBride. (7) 19:00 — (7) — Motor City Fights. wea @) — “Howe Lightweight bout: John Barnes . vs. Kenny Lane. (2) — Studio |#:45 — (4) — Faye Elizabeth. $:30—(7)—Air Base. (2) — Ladies Day. 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (7) —Cowboy Colt. 4:30—(4)—"On Your Account.” (2)—Feature Theater. 5:00 — (4) — Pinky Lee. (7) — “Auntie Dee." 5:30—(4)—“Howdy Doody.” (2)— “Sports.” () — Barnaby Bear. §:45—(2)—P aul Killium. (7) — Weather. TUESDAY EVENING ¢6:00—(4)—"Time for Music.” (7) —*Detroit Deadline.” (2)—“Kit Carson.” 6:15—(4)—"News.” (T)—‘Sports.” 6:30 — (4) — Sports. (7) — Rocky Jones. (2) — “News.” 6:45 — (4) — Traffic Court. - (2)— Ed Hayes. 7:00 — (4) — " {(T)— Biff Baker. (2)—This is Show Business. 7:15 — (4) — Star Time. 1:30—(4) — Dinah Shore (7) — American Cavalcade. (2)—Doug Edwards. 1:45 — (4) — News. (2) — Jo Stafford. 8:00 — (4) — Milton Berle. (7) — Col. Flack. (2) — Life Is Worth Living. 8:30 -—- (2) — Death Valley. (7) — Arthur Murray. 9:00—(4)—“Fireside Theater.” (7) —Room for Daddy. (2) Foreign Intrigue. 9:38 — (4) — Circle Theater. (2)— Suspense. (7)—Motorola Theater. 10:00—(4)—“Judge for Yourself.” (2)—*"Danger.” 10:30—(4)—All Star Theater. (7)— Name’s the Same. (2)—Favorite Story. e 11:00—(4)—""News.” (7)—“‘Soupy’s On.” (2)—“News.” 11:15 — (4) — Jane Fulton. (7) — Feature film. Y — Magician. 11:38 — (4) — Moods in the Night. (2) — Merchandise Mart. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed im this columm are subject to change without notice. wie, (36) CELW, (see) ww, (ese) WCAR, (1138) WXYZ, (it38) WIBK., (1600) TONIGHT WJBK, news WCAR, Club 1130 TUESDAY EVENING 6:.00—WJIR, News 6:45—WKYE_ News, Wolfe 12:4—WJIR. Jack White | €:00—WJIR, News ara new, br Te WCAR, Coffee wy, co WET wettrick McKenzie | ~ CKLW, prongs ~S b= rig - Dick Burris CKLW, ager Rogers 4. ce “Wl i hea WETS Rows, woite TUESDAY AFTERNOON WCAR, News, Ballads 0:15—WIR, Clark Quartet WCAR, News, Coffee a hae Lite 6:16—WJR, Clark Quartet Ww. Buea Lynch 1:15—WJR, Music Rall WATE. Charm Time wre, See ‘gee WCAR. Talk Sports Tae WWJ. Listen, Live WCAR, News, Club 11.30 WCAR, Sporte :20—WIR, Bob Reynolds Weise - €:38—WIR, Bod “ways pa pera CKLw. Austin Gress | NIE WIR Me tte | “wei tae Pee 1 1 Thomes WW, News 1s0—_W. Dr. Malone WCAR, Your Land Oe rs. Motions Dustnens ae ” Jack White we A, f CY wrt Sota” Eee | Stk Rec SE ue | Wert Rd ywi.} Ser Bxtre See: ee ‘Seutite 1:45—WJIR, Guiding Light bi —riad ty ng Spe WXYZ, Red Skelton WCAR, News, Clem CKLW. Powell WxYz, Skelton Gane, Tom George 8:15—WIR_ Bud 2:00 WIR, Me end , Py Ey Fred Wolfe ww. — George eg oe WCAR, Coffee With Clem R Bud T:18—WW, Alex Drier , Guy Nunn Music Hall We pore. 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Road of Life 6:45—WXYB, Vandercook 9:00—WIR, Lux Theater WXYS, My True Story CELW, Batic 0:00—WIR, Johany Dollar WWJ, Telephond Hour CKLW, $:30—WW4, Pepper Young WW, Dragnet Met. Auditions WJBK. News, Murphy CKLW, Bddie Chase ¥, Meeting CKLW, Henry; Pearson WCAR, News wIJBK. Don McLeod cxLw. ewe Roth 9:30—WW3J, American Band | 19.15 wCaR, Temple oct ae George CKLW, ——- Men i9:t0—WW. wws. Right te Happiness | 9:15—CKLW. Musto by Roth 46:06—WIR, Tennessee Ernie Seay: Marre Guests (90_WIR, Listen Lorene OWE. My Prieng trme CKL' Edwards 10:48—WW3, Bresk the Bank! w. News Gentile iy WXYZ, Girl Marries WCAR, News, Balleds 9:48—WXYEZ, News argh ye Rang 1 ww. Tt Rich | 4:15—WIR, Wizard of Odds 00 = W, Ww, Lenten pogener ee. th 10:00 <— WIR, Tennessee Ernie Se cin wee mone | SOK bot 2 oy — 10:30—WJIR, To Be Announced ewe, Mess ag gg Tee | ns — We be me . 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Ped McKellar ar pa From Political Opponents ’ ® _ The share for Jews outside Israel fo Aid Jewish Culture) wes tet over to tie conterence,| | HONG KONG «®—Unempicyment which yesterday voted the bulk of | §s ® political weapon in Commu- on Jewish Material Giaims againét | for Jewish war victims and refy-| city have told Father Padi J- Germany voted to spend $900,- | gees. chesne, Catholic missionary here, 000 - pepe tt Funds allotted to the cultural) that lay Christians in Canton who pete 2 gp program will be for research in| refuse to join the Peiping controlid advance Jewish culture. Jewish creative arts, religious stud-| church, have a don't employ this The money is part of nine mil-| jes, and for Oe oe person” starfiped on their residence lar reparations installment paid re- works of art religious articles. | examples,” Duchesne said, “but « cently by Germany to Israel. 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