~* The Weather =: THE PONTIAC PRESS — 112th YEAR w*«x* : PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954 —28 PAGES “AMRQCUATED anes mews ani ae 7e U.S. Jury Indicts 7 in Contract Conspiracy Birmingham Man Rescued in Woods Planes, Boats Seek 11 Others in Lake St. Clair Coast Guard Discovers Capsized Boat in Lake, 8 Aboard All Missing By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS State Police today res- cued Carl A. Knisely, of 625 N.. Woodward Ave., Birm- ingham, a business execu- tive, oné of 12 persons missing in Michigan waters since the weekend. Search continued for the others. Knisely, 64, had been missing since Sunday when he was separated from two fishing companions along the Thunder Bay River in Oscoda County. He was found today only a short distance from where he had disappeared. Officers took him to Alpena for hospital treatment. Eleven of the missing persons were believed to have drowned on the wind swept waters of Lake St. Clair near Detroit. if 3 ve tpibe Lileth, 38, and (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) ‘Voice’ Tells the World of Segregation Decision Tonsils --- With and Without BEFORE AND AFTER — The four Barnhart boys of Smiley road, Utica, are shown at left as they registered Saturday at Pontiac General Hospital to have their tonsils removed. Their parents, the Kenneth Barn- harts, had decided to show no favoritism and let the boys have | the questionable honor of under- going a tonsillectomy all at once. ee Three of the lads, Johnnie, 11, Pat, 7, and Mike, 3, (left to right) seemed quite confident as they entered the admitting office, but Tim, 14, registered some distress. In their room following the oper- ation (below) the tonsilless young men assured their parents that the whole thing hadn't fazed them at all. The left to right order is Tim, Mike, Johnnie and Pat. , 5 ia el st ' i | | | i} a | ge g ts Hospital staff members say the boys were mode] patients. One night's recuperation was all they needed and they left Sunday as full fledged hospital veterans. Through a series of questions the youngsters made a study of hospital methods and equipment. They stand ready to instruct their friends and schoolmates on the subject. Pentiae Press Phetes Ike Firm on Secrecy Edict, Ban on Testimony to Stick WASHINGTON (AP)—The White House indicated today there is little or no prospect President Eisenhower will change his order which led Senate investigators to suspend the McCarthy-Army hearings. r From Democratic senators there were predictions the hearings never will be resumed unless Eisenhower does alter it, but Republicans disputed that. The order bans testimony* by government officials about talks within the ad- ministration concern- ing the controversy between | Sen. McCarthy and Penta- gon officials. The Senate Investigations sub- committee voted yesterday to sus- pend hearings until next Monday while Chairman Mundt (R-SD) ex- plores meantime whether Elisen- hower might modify his order, de- nounced by McCarthy as an “Iron Curtain” some one must have “foisted” on the President. Mc- Carthy contended it made it im- possible to get at the truth. Mundt was to begin his efforts with a conference this afternoon with Atty. Gen. Brownell who prepared a memorandum of precedents which Eisenhower sent to the senators yesterday along with a copy of his order. The order took the form of a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Segregation Ban Accepted Calmly in Most of South ATLANTA (AP)—Southern education and political leaders started work today on problems arising from the U: S. Supreme Court decision which outlaws segregation in public schools. Yesterday’s decision was generally received calmly 3 Dog Owners to Face Justices Oakland County Men Refused to Permit Vaccinations Warrants were issued today against three Oakland County men who have refused to have their dogs vaccinated against rabies. The three are ordered to appear in justice courts Thursday on the formal charge of possessing un- licensed dogs. They are Rex Abney of 3125 Mann Rd., Waterford Town- ship, Cloys Heaths of 21228 Cass, and Floyd Teddy of 21149 Cass, Farmington Township. cination law County Board of May 5, 1962. The law makes Evers Goes to Giants NEW YORK (—The New York Giants today purchased Walter ee CONTEST WINNERS Winners of the recent Pontiac Press Want Ad a ee eEeEeEeEeereeeeeeeee Three Testify in Cab Dispute Say Pickets Used Bad Talk; Contempt Action ls Approved Three witnesses testified at the contempt hearing in Oakland County Circuit Court today against officials and members of Team- the cab company claimed the union violated a temporary in- junction. The injunction, issued April 27, restrained the union officials and members from interfering with operation of the company. Attorney Howard I. Bond asked Monday that the action against the union be dismissed eon the grounds that the plaintiffs weren't properly identified. He claimed that the leases signed by drivers are nothing but subterfuge enabling the company to dodge its responsibilities. Attorneys Edward P. Barrett and Robert G. Isgrigg asked the court to make the temporary in- junction permanent and to forbid the picketing of the cab company on the grounds that there’s no labor dispute. Cool and Dry Forecast Here for Entire Week dipped to 45 at 8 a. m. today. It rose to 60 degrees at 2 p. m. in downtown Pontiac. Red Plane Sighted Over South Korea SEOUL @—A Communist plane crossed the neutral zone and flew south as far as Seoul today while U. S. Defense Secretary Charles Wilson, South Korean President Syngman Rhee and other officials watched a U. S. 8th Army review 65 miles to the northeast. The Sth Air Force said radar tracked the Red plane southward, but it never was sighted visually. A ‘spokesman said it ‘apparently was a jet. American Sabre jets tried with- out success to intercept it before it returned north. Closed Hearings Cited Mickey Jelkes Conviction Reversed, Retrial Ordered NEW YORK (AP)—The conviction of Minot F. (Mickey) Jelke on charges of compulsory prostitution of! was reversed by the Appellate Division today and his _| retrial ordered. The court held that Jel Accuses State Men of Offering, Accepting Gifts Three From County Face Bribery Charge in AF Contract Deals DETROIT (AP)—A fed- eral grond jury today in- dicted seven persons on charges of offering and tak- ing gifts in connection with Air Force contracts. All are from the metro- politan Detroit area. Roland L. Greenberg, as- sistant U. S. attorney, said the gifts were in the nature of 5 per cent commissions, unsecured loans, television sets and clothing. Greenberg said four persons , |named in the indictments are former employes of the Wright Aeronautical Division of Curtiss- Wright Corp. Three others, he said, were jet engine parts subcontractors. The gifts were inducements fer subcontracts from Wright Aeronautical, which was the prime. contractor, Greenberg said. Named in the grand jury indict- ments were: Pesanic, Miller and Mason also are former Wright employes. The government charges all the offenses took place in 1951 and ke, heir to an oleomargarine fortune, was deprived of a “fair and impartial trial” “| because certain portions of the hearings were closed to the public. The decision was by a 3-2/ vote. The Appellate Divi- sion is the appeae division of the State Supreme Court. Jelke, 24, had been sentenced to serve three to six years on each of two counts of compulsory prosti- tution. His trial in New York General Sessions Court was closed to | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) | Waterford Township Tots Get Sight Tests A drive to test the eyesight of House Starts Trip to New Address Blame Moscow for Latin Unrest U.S. Diplomats Claim Reds Fomenting Strife in Central America WASHINGTON Ww — American | authorities said today they are con- | vinced Moscow has turned loose | Communist agitators to foment strife and chaos in volatile Cen- tral America. This belief, U. S. Diplomats said, is based on recent developments in Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Hon- duras and climaxed now by an apparently large shipments of arms to Guatemala from Commu- nist-controlled Stettin, once a Ger- man .port but now incorporated into Red Poland. The State Department an- nounced late yesterday that an unspecified quantity and type of arms now are being unloaded from a cargo ship of Swedish registry at the Guatemalan port of Puerto Barrios. The announcement said that: “Because of the origin of these arms, the point of their embarka- tion, their destination and the quantity of arms involved, the De- partment of State considers that this is a development of gravity.” For a number of years the) United States has blocked all arms | sales to Guatemala. It has re- peatedly charged too that Guate- mala is the center of Communist agitation in Central America and that its government js “playing the Communist game.’ In Today's Press Rete eereeetoaeeerere Ter t? Serer 1952. The Wright Aeronautical plants are in New Jersey. If convicted and Greenberg said the 5 per cent additional hike was passed along to the government. A three-count indictment ac- cused Pesanic with obtaining (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) French Renew Strong Attacks Plan to Fly Out Injured Fails as Rebels Build Up for Delta Target HANOI, Indochina w — French squadrons of American - supplied warplanes resumed heavy attacks today on Communist-led Vietminh troops moving eastward out of Dien Bien Phu toward the Red River delta. The French high command an- nounced the renewal of air strikes after rebel failure to accept a six- point French plan for evacuating Dien Bien Phu’s wounded, includ- ing an offer to take care of seri- ously wounded Vietminh troops. The French had told the Viet- minh air attacks would be re- sumed unless their proposal was accepted by midnight last night. The French had stopped bomb- ing this highway last Friday after the rebels had agreed to permit evacuation of 753 of the 1,300 to _TWwo. of $1,335,855 From Our Birmingham Berean BIRMINGHAM-—June 1 was the date: set last night by the City Commission for a public hearing on the proposed 1954-55 city budget. If approved, the $1,335,855 budget | wil] mean an Increase in tax rate! of from $19 to $19.50 per $1,000! of assessed valuation Meeting with the library board last Saturday, commissioners | raised the library appropriation Public Hearing Set June. 1 on. the Proposed Budget | bikes will be taped with. safety-glo | | dential Committee of the Congre- | tend a meeting at § tonight at for 1954-55 light tape. Windemere from Eton | to Edenborough and Edenborough | from Windemere to Buckingham will be closed for the event. | . . . w nd . . A regular meeting of the Pru- .) gational Church will be held at 8 tonight. j : . * Anyone interested in yotning |G the Puppeteers is invited to at- | the home of Mrs. James Siddall, ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. MAY 18, 1954 Vietminh Claim |2ress Want Ad “4% | They said French bombers killed Rebel Leaders Charge Own Wounded GENEVA @®—Indochina's Viet-| French sabotagéd’ an agreement | to get French Union wounded | troops out of fallen Dien Bien Phu. 15 French prisoners of war the| | rebels were leading away from the | fortress. minh rebels charged today the | ! Winners Get = | : ‘mg Prize.Money Truce Sabotage Checks have been mailed to 12 : | Oakland County residents who sub- | mitted winning entries in the Pon- | French Bombers Killed “a Press Want Ad contest. The contest was staged to mark | the 250th anniversary of this direct advertising medium within reach all newspaper readers. - Winner of the top, 950 prize was Mrs. William Graves of 225 Draper St. The second prize of $25 was won by Mrs. Dorothy Kuck eof 227 Weaverton 5t., Rochester. Those receiving $10 are Ethelyn ~ Four Breakins Are Reported $250, Valuable Papers | Removed From Safe | in Restaurant | A smail floor safe containing about $250 and valuable papers was taken last night from a restaurant at 724 Glenwood Ave., Pontiac Po- lice said today. The thieves, who entered through a rear door, took about $50 from two vending machines. from a suge 58,000 1 000.) ie — “a The charges were made at a Three other burglaries were also Last aan ay put om Ghecitan, Tile wil be Go feet | Dail ie =; news conference by Hoang Van A. Ashley, 20 Se reported. totaled $52.355. The increase will,| "eswler —", _. ‘ _ = |Hean, Vietminh ambassador to Red Eugene Keech. 21 Oak St: |- A safeeracking attempt at the for the most part, provide salary) 1. h will dis . | China. He said the French alone | Betty Gerzanics, ee CIO Hall at 836 Kennett Rd. rs. Earl Hoppenrath wi ALL SET—Bill Bany. nine-year-old son of Mr. and Pontiac Press Phote | were responsible for the breakdown | Mrs. John Balmont, seein cuss the church vacation school|,, 0 p pf pany 21599 F - | of the t t ; ‘Lake Rd., Milford: and Frank| failed, but thieves broke into a been _ i he Ellen Davies Mrs. R. F. Bany, 21520 Evergreen has his nine- The parade will begin at 10 a m. at Hill School | Of the plan to evacuate the serious- “» : | desk and took a email ameunt of A jump of $20,150 has — | Church |202'-0ld pony, Thunder, all set for the annual Pet | Saturday. and prizes will be awarded for the most ly wounded from the northwest In- | Westerman, 187 Wall St. recommended tor thy fire depart- meat. Last year's expenses were $124,600, with this year's pre posed appropriation estimated at $144,758. A proposed increase of $27 640 would raise appropriations for the gram, after last night's hearing. was | Twin Oaks, from Wimbieton to a) future hearing will program | (Eline Bertine) Myren, 49. of T27 Group of First Methodist meets at 8 tomght at the Bucking ham road address of Mrs. Harold [rich, 7 . The Women's Assn. of the First Presbyterian Church will hold its annual rummage sale June 2. 3. 4 and 5 at 351 N. Woodward. Hours will be from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. South Starts Work fo End Segregation (Continued From Page One) | Mrs. Chrig Myrea decadent.” Funeral service for Mrs. Chris Emmonds will be Thursday at 1:3 p.m. at the Manley Bailey Funeral Home, with burial in White Chapel for the NAACP, said at his office in New York that compliance with . Mark Fetter of Drayton in the morning we will have them | im court by the sext afternoon,” Parade of St. James Episcopal Church. Birmingham. | interested pets Victim of Clardy’s Auto Dies; No Charges Filed ALEXANDRIA, Va. (INS)—Blak Church, Va Schauff, 61, of Falls died Monday night of injuries suf- turning home from Washington. Clardy said that the man appar- | Reverse Conviction ‘in Jelke Trial (Continued From Page One) | press and public during presen- | tation of the state's case. Judge Francis L. Valente at the time said he felt that turid test- j mony of admitted giris Pa eis Hi tis: a2 8 7 ef | | f if i : | | i i i Haire, 4 N. Sanford St; and Pearce, Route 2, Joslyn took a small quantity of ice cream from the teachers’ lounge. A rear Senate Votes to Ban Windfall FHA Loans | WASHINGTON (INS)—The Sen- | ) vote, fer Tange F | Hil Tt rf iy i tf : 4 tt Fe i ai i j 4 i ! | mating property values in advance. | This step had been advocated from obtaining FHA-insured loans far in excess of actual project costs. | Capehart has estimated that this -| loophole in FHA taw has enabled builders to collect as much as ‘2 billion dollars in excessive prof- its On emergency apartment pro)- ects after World War I. a § : [ i F zB £ | 4 ty ¢ City Clerk to Attend Meet Pontiac City Clerk Ada R. Evans ' will attend the Nationa] Institute é z : Pali fi B f alr ! u j | Pak ral = iff gga i i if | F 3 i I =% ) : | ance but led girls into prostitution jto increase his income. Referring to exclusion of t the trial, the if = i f Fs z (Advertisoment) | | _ MISSING: ; Fe j I<. iz 3 <. a 4] i F i Z if rf : i Hy : i i | Fi § 2 out of 3 new teachers! It's a fact—only one-third of the new elementary teachert needed this year wilt be provided by the young men and women graduatmng into the profession. Our school’ should have at least another 72,000 This critical shortage coecerns every citizen. You can help. For free booklet “How Can We Get Bnough Good Teachers” write to Better Schools, 2 West 45th Se, New York %4, N. Y. tt i Fog. cease 4 . Heh } | 3 —) a i i i M ut 3 i 5 i 1 i Ly : ° 36 ometntan | wounded. | City iF ag? s 5 F Prue fil i |ing only for himself, said he be- lieves integration -can accomplished without legal action | Baker will be at the Bell | by the Negroes ‘providing white | of the William R. Hamil-| leaders take the necessary steps’’ | Stephert J. Cloonan expired recent- ‘ Thursday. Fu-/ to cooperate. broke Manor subdivision will be "Tt.services wilt be at 2 p.m} Gov. Allan Shivers of Texas all spruced up tonight, when boys | and girls gather at various points | — . at 6:30 for a bike parade and ‘*W Cemetery, Royal Oak. safety inspection. , ; . Tul Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, City Tavern’s License with the help of 14. Heary Timm Suspended Till Monday | ) is being broken down into A Pontiac tavern is under sus-) for first pension for failure to comply with ~ se. | will fn as = Michigan liquor laws, Ge ickions were busy today getting commit-| the projects by boys and girls Liquor Control Commission said legal advice. age groups. Gov. Lawrence Wetherby of Ken- Prizes will be awarded and all The Weather Fowrtac awe vecunry |Americana in Kansas City, jas Seen on a Front Porch Fe rit 7 Eis cs a 2 g& ness, the defeats that a man will encounter if he travels the whole wide world to study the fabulous’ human race. 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If the first player refuses it, the dealer may take. it lf all refuse the upeard, the first player begins by taking the first card of the stockpile. There- after alj play im «urn, from left te right (clockwise), as in any | game for three or more players. If you knock successfully. you THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954 Ai your turn, you may take} the top card of the stock or either of the two previous discards. Some- times this gives you the chance to pick up your own previous dis- DO YOU HAVE YOUR ; card—if you happen to want it ery 4 ‘Union Meeting ; With U.S. Steel Starts Ist Major Talks of ‘54; Slump Weakens Bargaining Power PITTSBURGH @® — U. Corp. and CIO United Steel- workers kick the first major |labor negotiations of 1954 today | with the big union's bargaining power weakened by a six-month- old slump in the nation’s steel | industry. The talks open the USW's new contract drive in the sic ‘steel industry, employing soi 600.000 steelworkers. Contracts ex pire June 30 : An estimated 190,000 steelwork- jers are idied by layoffs, an addi- tionad 257,000 are working only | part time ‘and steel mill opera- | tions hover around 70 per cent |of nationa] rated capacity. | This leads observers to believe | the union will do everything pos- | sible to avoid a strike. The negotiations are of national importance because DEXTER lwinaMatic OUT PERFORMS ALL OTHERS! including Automatics n less than OU minute S. Steel Up to $40 for Your Old Washer | 1, U. S. Steel, the nation's’ top steel producer, generally sets the Hundreds of thousands of pattern followed by other basic happy Dexter owners would producers in their talks with the union 2. The steel industry is the back- bone of the American economy. have no other. Learn the secret of 3 way washing method... . Amazing savings of soap, water : score what you win from each : Steel prices do much to determine and time . Service free per- SAFE | Y OK S T ICK ER? opponent, For example, suppos€) »OUBLE WINNER — There's | the over-all cost of living. It’s pos- formance. Ther's no other you knock with 7 points catching | been quite a change in viewpoint| sible that steel producers may washer like @ Dexter Twin-a- “ch oe a nt ge and ry other | concerning Elmer Wilson, a Tex-| pass any added contract costs on | Long Easy Terms Matic with 23 points. You get 8 points a, Tech student at Lubbock, Tex.|to the manufacturers of autos, | . Have Your Car Checked Today —— At Your from one opponent and 16 points | Recently he was voted the “Ugliest | refrigerators, stoves and the thou- TEST WASH WITH A DEXTER! “ge the other, for a total score ian” on the campus and was giv- sands of other articjes made of se. ~ . . ° M4 Gf <1 points en an award by coed Patty Pinson | Steel, causing higher price tags. Automobile Dealer or Service Station Se eek eee, ee ee ) | the player who beats you scores | the Most Handsome’’ award! setters of American labor and 26 Years bf —— the two totals, together with a | (bottom). All students participated | other union leaders are sure to abe “Mochines 9 , bonus of 25 points for the under- | oi, a penney-a-vote basis, with pro-| watch closely what the USW man- ut lceeds going to the senior gift} ages to win for its members. . DRIVE THE D ° ] d . Announced objectives of the USW For exal nple suppose you knock fund aint Laine read a SAFE WAY rive nsure with 7 pot its when one oppone nt this year are a guaranteed annual 96 Oakland Avenue FE 2 4021 has 15 and the other has 2 b ents. § Dj ati fi wage, a wage increase, improved | sre neat etme You get nothing. The man with urgeon issa 1S ie | hospitalization and pension plans | : points beats you by 5 points and the —— bay ce cage . . ad ° 1 s s overt . vac ons a " other fellow by 13 potnts and get : Wi h Godf Hi pD Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents 2 points for the undercut, scoring if rey 5 | eee J. McDonald, union pres a total of 4 points BOSTON «FP —.A Massachusetts | 4 _ a i i . : Gin is very rare and seldom General Hospital surgeon who a a pay la the a | | — Anderson W. A. Pollock worth going for. If you do go| helped operate on Arthur Godfrey’ 5 | tor members now earning between gency zin, you get a bonus of 30 points. hip a year ago says he “is not Gilbride-Mailahn . k | entifely satisfied’’' with the way | 4 agency oy ee won an MATERIAL and INSTALLATION aa soon fc bt complicated, The second | M6 entertainer walks |svecent hourly wage raise. It is] STEEL CLOTHES POSTS — 4 Hook $4.98 ea. Inc. Pin aU rn pantntt | Dr. Otto E. Aufranc says he ex- | — sicker . : Austin-Norvell Se ey ar tae thapes ibe necks, |tmined the TViradio star in New| egrcies ‘9 ssile lor leet ti] 46” CHAIN LINE FENCE ............ Ht 33 Agency | York Sunday : Agency The third player may then lay; ‘He hes made progress with cer- me 48” CHAIN LINK WALK GATE ............ $8.25 af Lezelle A Se ae “and now he is to concen of Free Trade With U.S . gency, lay off on the hand of the second | trate on exercising certain muscles _ FREE ESTIMATES—NO OBLIGATION rummett- Insure “ ith Inc. | player | for two weeks before any plans MANILA @®—The Philippine Sen- FHA TERMS—NO DOWN PAYMENT Lincicome, Inc. Thotch In the case of an undercut,| are made."’ ate and House of Representatives Agencies i | however, the player who threatens| Godfrey told a tadio audience | last night passed an administra- Daniels Agency 8 Patterson-Wernet |to win by the undercut is sub-|a week ago there was something = U. S.-Philip- ARDMORE FENCE co. rewferd-Dewe- Carrying This : ject to laying off by jhe other | “mechanically wrong” with the| pine Free Trade Agreement of 1946 C A ° g ' =— opponent: but the original knocker | hip. “I've got to go back to the | to Dec. 31, 1955. Phone ings & Sundeys 51 Parke St. Grove Agency Emblem! nsurence Agency Bk never lay off. | hospital and — it done all over| A similar measure is pending in FE 5-5572 Phone FE 2-4489 Pontiec Wm. W. Doneldson J. L. VenWe ° Game is 200 points, and there | again, he said. the U. S. Congress. Zs ar’ 9 $ bonus of 100 points for the = Agency is a Lie a game. Boxes count 2% points each. a | Three columns are kept on the| oi _— OO SPRING CLEARANCE 20% to 40% off on alt” “/ Hig MONUMENT and MARKER STOCK 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 539” Sale Priced at Regularly Priced at $65.00 .. 6’ High § 00 Sale Priced at 43 DT or logy : A Pr Companion Markers 36” Long, 10” Wide, 16” High Regularly Priced at ........... $160.00 Af mas SALE PRICED AT............. $128.00 if TF Others Sale priced at Low as..... $ 60.00 est quality All Memorials of ae quar ries. \eadi granites from tue, Dakota Barre. rre, Elberton & z snk, Wausaw Written Guarantee Issued mahogany, SAS tapestry. Comba Please accept our invitation to call at plant * and display now — while selection is complete and Memorial Day erection is assured. Office end Plant Open Daily 8 A.M. to 8 P.M.—Sunday to $ P.M. Pontiae Granite & Marble Co. G. E. SLONAKER & SONS Pontiac, Mich. 269 Oakland Ave. Ph. FE 2-4800 a es “Built in Pontiac by Pontiac People” BONNER’S ....oaxzano counry pistarsurors “PYROFAX” BOTTLED GAS FRANK BONNER SAYS: “Prompt and DEPENDABLE service is a great big MUST in our business. A fine product, reliable men, and RUGGED DEPENDABLE TRUCKS keeps our business growing year after yeor. All our trucks are GMC. They’re great!” GMC TRUCKS SOLD AND SERVICED BY WILSON GMC CO. 77 East Huron FE 2-9203 809 S. Woodward FE 4-453? OF bt a a eo | THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954 French Hoping F ee * ~ ¥ Bs eS ] a SP Rate th xy Cialis With option te purchase te 6 menthe. Only £10 © mouth plus cartage. GALLAGHER MUSIC CO. 18 E. Huron, Pontiac FE 4-0566 FUNERAL HOME 110 WESSEN ST. PHONE FE 3-7374 Ambulance Service ot Any Hour | its battle veterans into the Hanoi to Renew Airlift Vietminh High Command informed it could not reply te the latest’ had been consulted. Dr. Pierre Huard, a Hanoi French proposal for an evacuation sal agreement until its “ government’™| ag ~~ = that stocks, an ; A | F on current market, were abuse of its discretionary | due to go up in value. | 39 Mt. Clemens Opposite Post Oftice 8 Stand Mute When Arraigned for Stock Fraud DETROIT # — Eight stood ‘yesterday | imiting the number of liquor li-/ 16 and Jerry Douda. 15, were yes r Montreal, sold interests in oil and : — adios padre) : for $1.50 to $2.00, gan avenue, heart of Skid | when market value was only about | an agreement with the Detroit U. S. Attorney Fred A. Kaess | partment to issue no more licenses | H. R, NICHOLIE d the men called prospective |in that area. French headquarters by radio that 10 cents a share. Group Goes to Court | Cocker Shoots Air Rifle to Get Liquor Permit Wounds Master in Chin the pup OMAHA @ — Mickey, a cocker| "is master’s lap, A paw hit LANSING @®—The state’ gyre eplreadi ay discharged pellet hit Danahy & policy Mickey's owner, Jerry Danahy,| ,. on the chin, inflicti all DR. H. A. MILLER Optometrist *7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 1 3 “Better Things. in Sight” Common Council and Police De- PAP AAAAA Call “BUD” AGENCY H. R. Nicholie—H. Delos “Bud” Nicholie Ph. FE 2-2326 The suit charges the commission power. Closed Wednesday Afternoons medical dean, was prepared to to go Dien Bien Phu with other physicians and an air terce of- ficer. They were the same team whe arranged the original May 10 agreement with the Vietminh Communists. Only 11 French Union soldiers had been evacuated when the French called off the agreement Sunday. ° Last night, the French radio broadcast new proposals for the evacuation, designed to expedite the airlift of wounded and, at the same time, hinder any rebel at- tempt to use a cease-fire to move theater. | emy agreed, French . would be used to evacuate rebel as well as French Union wound- ed, Furthermore, the French High be airlifted to Hanoi. Factory Damaged by 2-Alarm Blaze LAST CHANCE!) Set Your Garden Aflame with This Blazing Royal Red ers. Jack @ ter leaves into « besutiful crimson “ben- fire.” You choice young tt stock. Grow up te 7 feet. Add thrilling beauty, shede VALUE to ° pay on prepaid orders. Satisfaction ranteed or your money back. member this is your os : Keiser SPRITES, 43are, . tg Dept. OS! each Print Name eee TUT TT eee rir Address OOOO OOOO OOOO ROE Fer eeeeee DETROIT (INS) — A two-alarm fire caused damage estimated at $25,000 early today to the Brady Manufacturing Co., plant in De- troit. The fire broke out at 1:12 a. m. in a pile of corrugated paper car- tons on the second floor of the metal stamping plant. The fire's origin was undetermined. Arson squad police said dam- age to machinery on the ground ! floor was slight. Fireman Frank Torrice, 727, Missing Train Conductor Still Subject of Search But he could not be found later |when the train arrived at St. ig- nace across the straits. Railroad officials said they found an en- velope in his effects containing pho- | tographs and instructions to turn it over to State Police. Kanzler Estate in Court Monday at Judge James H. Sexton. It was the will of the late Mrs. Josephine Kanzier, a sister of Mrs. Edsel Ford. 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It's CALORIE-CONTROLLED —the calorie MAKE THE FAMOUS DREWRYS ONE-BOTTLE TEST Just one bottle will prove thet Drewrys is the finest beer you ever matter whet other beers - you may hove enjoyed—no matter what you may heave peid for other beers. Don't wait, find out TODAY! | f f __THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954 2 Bloomfields Boom Education will receive bids on the | $1,511,500 high school on May 24. The present student population of approximately 800 is expected to hi@ 2,243 by 1960, if the 19 per cent annual increase continues, With many. new = subdivisions being created, the city is moving toward higher cubic foot building requirements. Many subdivisions have restrictions even higher than the city’s requirements, By HARRY J. REED | level modern homes set into hills (This is the eighth im «6 series of articles describing population end in- | there, dustrial growth for communities tn Oak- Much of the construction has land and adjoining counties.) ‘been in rigidly restricted subdivi- Swift travel along the merd Vil highways of Bloomfield Township | °°": such as the Bloomfield Vil- and Bloomfield Hills gives slight |'*8e of Judson Bradway. There, indication of the wealth of con- | homes must be either brick or struction currently in these areas. stone, and one and one-half or two A drive along Woodward avenue, | 5*ries. with all plans approved by ) | Telegraph poad, and Long Lake the subdivider. “Ho : 2 ‘land Square Lake roads provides Business development of the ere same eae we a only a glimpse of the daily build-| seuthwest corner of Maple and Kephart , Me gtr 17| Telegraph is in the near future, with the announced sale of the land there by Max Broock Real The construction, moderate by Estate of Bt « . growth standards of other areas, Bloomfield Hills, like Bloomfield is quite large for these areas | Township, is primarily a residen- which are feeling the effect of | tial community, but with a new industry ang home building ex- | type of ‘‘industry’’ appearing. pansion from the metropolitan | Large offices seeking to escape Detroit area. ' traffic congestion and to gain more ‘Both in Bloomfield Hills and | Space have moved out to the yirad Bloomfield Township, the keynote | = pv chem pee rerenapelenea é is expensive, custom homes, aver- | @ ms, an re Lot baal oxinn 990.000 in the former. and | located in a modern structure at| MEPHART raising the mini- between $20,000 and $25,000 in the | Woodward and Long Lake Rd. | mum area to two acres, in some latter. Row-upon-row subdivision-| Occupied in late 1952, the two | places," he said. ; ed with type developement is unheard of in | Story building was construct . an eye to adding a third level Rochester Church Guild these rolling hills. = “Our construction boom began | When necessary. - St. Wednesday tests will be given at the Christ/three years ago, with 291 a “The new location brought our to Meet at Myers Home Lutheran Church, Airport and Williams Lake Rds., | dences valued at $6,161,600 built in |employes and executives closer to| pOCHESTER — The First Con. || from 9:30 to 4:30. Friday, the final day, tests will 1950, increasing to 415 homes cost- their work, and also to many of | ational Church Colonial Guild be given at the West Bloomfield Town Hall, 4460 | ing $9,810,600 in 1953." Bloomfield our clients,"’ says aay at the home of Mrs. Orchard Lake Rd. The program is sponsored by | Township Treasurer Arno L. Hulet — . James prokass Ns 4 ca hee, || the Birmingham Junior League, school and health | says. Ot ne ottices | at 8 p-m. Thursday. Lud which have lo| The Mission Study Group is spon- cated in Bloom- | 8oring a rummage sale at 440 Wal- | homes built 1952, 28 in 1953, | > and we're still in- - creasing. . “Since many f home owners pur- ©" chase two. or = three lots for the large type homes | | they want to build, the plan- ning commission is considering ing activity which is keeping hun- in dreds of skified craftsmen busy in these two areas. Pontiac Press Phete SET FOR SIGHT TESTS—These youngsters were among those who registered for free vision tests at Drayton Plains Monday. They are (| to r) Johnnie Runyan, 4, Danny Runyan, 5, and Greg Slade, 5, all of 3995 Lamont St. The vision screening center will continue to test youngsters aged 3 to 5 until 4:30 p. m today at the Community United Presbyterian Church, Sashabaw Rd. and Monroe | Drayton Plains Parents Missing Chance fo Provide Children Free Vision Tests | to be sure your tot isn't one of! What happened?” the unlucky 107 : Wednésday the vision screening | ein 2 center set up to give free | program will move on for a one- vision tests te 358 children a | day stay at Airport and Williams $3,960,200 through April,” he field Hills are | mut Blvd, Friday and Saturday, states. New Center Stu-| from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. Bloomfield Hills has no land | dios, Inc., a pho | tographic firm) zoned for industrial development. and the township has only a three- acre site in its extreme northeast corner, with light industries scat- — irae bonus no now | 8ociates, and Swanson and Asso- under way in the township is on the | Ciates, archifects. former Mercier farm, a 390-acre| Multiple dwellings have also| plot bounded by Cranbrook, Maple, | made an appearance. as igre showed | Dy an Manor - | day, ony swede hirch congeeaton has ot | The Garling Construction Co. of | ments along Woodward. The thre Discouraging? You bet! | fered the use of its building for | Dearborn has armounced plans for bedroom units are spacious by law, More than discouraging. Because | the tests. That center will be open | $6,000,000 development of 700 Since zoning forbids more than || mene ; , homes there, and three residences per acre. GIVE YOU ALL THE of those 350 kiddies between the | from 9:30 am. to 4:30 p.m has secured ten. “We are not growing as fast as ages of 3 and 5, at least 35/ Friday, the final program of } ' tative approval of| other nearby communities with | |. , | have faulty eyesight. If the trouble | the season will be given at the a Stacre section| smaller homes, but it is really a |» of 7 lots in the srewth by leaps ang bounds for us,” Bloomfield Hills City Clerk . AB Ney producing techni- cal manuals; ar: | chitects Eero ADAMS By WILMA GREENWAY to 23 in favor of the ‘‘blind man.” It’s too soon to say for sure, but ft looks like Drayton Plains is going to muff its first big chance. A two-day campaign to wipe out | faulty eyesight in pre-school chil- | dren reached the half-way mark — Boy! Oh Boy! | were discovered now, they would West Bloomfield Township Hall, southwest portion Plan Vocal Serenade or enueeta mar ote | have an excellent chance to rem-.! 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ~ Robert Stadler > | edy it before school work begins - one ee _— of this ores. * — é : af ate oF ig If let go until they are in school Educators and health directors Township Super- More and more of the big es- YOU WANT & y , | are hoping that every child in the visor David An- tates of years ago are being split | ; , : # : many face a lifetime wearing eye- peas bdiv. Da OZ yf OF WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — a t the &rea will receive a vision test be- son says up into subdivisions now, : V of, The third annual Spring Serenade | glasses, ee — fore starting school Fp. “About 40 per added. ‘The only large areas yet ret 4 v4 of the High School's vocal music | blind man” fase to face | The progtam is set up as a com- A : cent of the town- untouched are in the northwest sec- | § * department will be given at 8:15| Tee Birmingham Junior | munity service ‘for people in all| ship is left for| tion of the city.” | tas eénever Ou p.m. t in the high school | 12*sue which sponsors the pro- | income brackets. It costs a lot ot} ANDERSON future develop-| Schools have felt the results of | /#/ ff ment,” he éstimated. the popularity of the area for large |,» homesites, Voters approved a/| money and time to operate it, = groups, the Freshmen Girls Trio, | the Boys Ensemble, and the Sing- shots, along with a baritone solo by Gary Waltz. West Bloomfield Library Gets 13 New Books WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP—Librarian Stella S. Travis has arinounced that 13 new books sive testing equipment set up at are now on the shelves of the the screening center teday, at West Bloomfield Township Library Sashabaw Rd. and Monroe &t., and ready for circulation. They | im the Community United Pres- are: | byterian Church building. i Seventeen specially-trained vol- oe |unteér workers are giving their Is it that Monday washday, or| , transportation difficulties provided| , an easy excuse? Is it that Drayton! parents are less careful of their | children’s welfare than those in Pontiac and Birmingham? Is it that they just don’t realize the amazing number of bright- | eyed tots who have trouble seeing, {and the importance of correcting | vision defects before kindergarten age? The Junior League has expen- — | whe are backing it, are Also nearing completion is Lone | au ‘ Participating will be the Boys 4: tess te understand the lack "hn doled © ae oe child. | Pine Village, a 20-home subdivision | $1,750,000 building bond issue in| i + ant t and Girls Glee Clubs, the Junior | 4¢ response, In both Pontiac and Its success depends upon you. | %® rolling farmland near Telegraph | November, 1953. Supt. of Schools | om: High Girls Chorus, the newly | pirmingham, hundreds of chil- —_—_______—___—__——4nd Lone Pine roads, with two-| Eugene Johnson and the Board of | 3) 70) formed Junior High Boys Chorus, | dren received their vision tests | and the A Cappella Choir within the last two weeks: Why | ri “ . means “a = Featured will be three smaller | not in Drayton Plains? | - ‘ eee | *. =a ag Pontise Press Phote | Building permits total the in Bloomfield Township. metropolitan area continues to spill into Oakland $3,860,000 so far this year. “The total reached County, these new homes are ynder construction | $9,810,600 in 1953 MORE HOUSES—As the expansion from a Fiction —— Away All Boats by Kenneth Condition Average DETROIT #—Edwin Arnold has by Carl W. Drepperd and there's no charge for the test. The Snellen method, a se- Life Among the tors by Paul DeKrui a court order protecting him from his wife Bessie Mae while his FAST, AUTOMATIC OH Se cor cnn |i, urn can eee r eee | FOR YOUR OLD WATER. HEATING TYotruger from the Sea by Gorgon | , H€Y don’t get paid for it. They || (lets. Protection icti i EEE ‘ a ai Sam Merwin Jr do cas ak ae = te yor = From His Wife wsdl im ee uy EQUIPMENT {ON LTHIS Handbook of Tomorrow's Antiques You don’t need an appointment Donna Fralick, 20, seriously burned . The Great Iron Ship by James Dugan by Margaret Cooper y : Tt isn't This Time of Year at All Oliver &t. John rty Mow to @xpand and Improve Your) b Lee Frank! t Nino Built by Giovanni Guareschi ries of sight games which are fun for the kiddies, is used. The cen- ter-will be open until 4:30 today. Isn't it worth the price of a | taxi, if your car isn't available, How to Live with a Cat divorce suit is pending. Arnold, of suburban Southfield Township, obtained the restraining order yesterday. He told Circuit Judge Vincent M. Brennan his wife beat him with at 46815 Vineyard, “is doing as well as can be expected,” St. Jo- | seph Hospital authorities in- Mount Clemens said today. Cited by Walled Lake Rotarians Sam Smith Earns Award as Outstanding Senior Boy By ELEANOR G. DUCKWITZ | Walled Lake Correspondent WALLED LAKE—To those who know him, it was no surprise when Sam Smith was named outstanding senior boy of the Walled Lake High School class of 1954 and pre- sented with the annual Rotary Club award last night Sam has been ee collecting honors for several years, and this one — presented by Ro- tary presi dent Ralph Buffmyer following the all sports dinner at which 23 senior lettermen were guests — was merely the cli- SMITH max, It started back in junior high when Sam became student coun- cil president after serving as a council member. That year, too, he received one of the junior high achievement awards for service in school. As a sophomore he was elected to the senior high council and was the first junior in the history of Walled Lake high school to be elected to the president's office He was re-elected to the post this year, P The son of Mrs. Mona Smith oft Walled Lake, Sam has long had an interest in agriculture. With | his uncle he has been running i the family farm for a number of Lapeer WCTU Names years, He became a member of the Walled Lake chapter of the Fu- | a recent convention of the Lapeer | ture Farmers as a ninth grader. He now holds the highest pos- sible rank for a high schooj stu- dent, the State Farmer degree. In 1951, he was secretary for the local group, its president in "52 and °53, and also has presided over the Oakland County chapter. He represented the FFA at a convention in Kansas City, and also at two state conventions. Other FFA awards he has earned include the Green Hand and Star Farmer degrees and just recently the De Kalb medal, He was third in the state in pub- lic speaking last year, second in the regional contest this year. Sam has a dairy herd, cares for other animals, and raises grain to name a few of his agriculture projects. Although these activities have kept him busy, he has maintained a high scholastic average, rank- ing 145 in his class of 171. As a junior he was elected to the Na- tional Honor Society, Proving his all-around ability, Sam has one cross-country and two track letters to his credit. a slipper and poured water on him } | | while he was sleeping; made him scrub floors; made him take off 18- month-old child, Richard, through a window to a neighbor. his shoes when he entered the | jured house. He also said his wife was a back-seat driver. Besides his widow and son, Mr. Fralick is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fralick, and a sister, Joyce. Funeral service will be held in Officers at Convention | LUM — New officers elected at | County WCTU are Mrs. Ada ia land, of Columbiaville, president, | and Mrs. Harriett Ducker, of Co- | lumbiaville, vice president. Others are Mrs. Ruth Pettitt, of Columbiaville, recording sec- retary; Mrs. Hazel Richards, of Lapeer, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Arlene Hanner, of La- peer, treasurer. the St. John Lutheran Church, | Rochester, at 2 p.m. Wednesday, with burial ia White Chapel Me- morial cemetery. | Arrangements are by the William R. Potere Fu- neral Home, Rochester. Imlay Girl Gets All A’s IMLAY CITY — Patricia Ann Taack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Taack, wag one of the 144 students at Michigan State College to earn an all A average during the winter term. The child was not seriously in- New York, N. Y.—(Special) h right to the seat of the trouble. It away with the old-fashioned messy, disagreea to-use ointments. He enjoys tinkering with motors in his spare time, but his long | time ambition is.to own his own farm and breed prize cattle. , —<—s nee > > @ THRI DOUBLI Je UAW AW iA WEDNESDAY AT BOTH FTY DRUG STORES y 1 Without Surgery. | has developed a harmless, pleas | t. quick-acting wonder drug called | RECTORAL that is taken internally and | — No more lukewarm or cold water ot the washbasin, shower! or! washer. With a fast, automatic Gas Water Heater on the job you will really enjoy AUTOMATIC hot water service every hour of the day or night. Remember — ONLY GAS HEATS.WATER 3.TIMES FASTER ‘and COSTS LESS , MODELS PRICED FROM - $697 @ move. sHown omy STE4 75 With 5 Year Protection Plan 11G-3823-45 a a | dy There are 11 pounds of corncobs in the average bushel of corn, | Pinky Lee Wowing Kids With Tricks Keego Theater On Our Wide Miracle Screen “WAR ARROW” Cor. Willioms Lk.-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 7:15 WATERFORD |e EATER TUES. - WED. - THURS. Of This Motion Picture the Screen Can JRIVE-IN TH teectattty DELMER DAVES - retcet ty JULIAN BLAUSTEIN STS, Nemes ey ty BAC, LON Renee ot te See Bees bare yf OF AOR 2nd HIT! | Everything a Musical Could Be ™ 2150 Opdyke Bd. Ph. FE 4-4611 BLUE SKY NOW SHOWING! || HELD OVER THROUGH TUESDAY ESS MEN! A FABULOUS | TREASURE! A DARING | | ADVENTURE! Dene 1 BPINT Pad WOT «Song by ROD SOMERS REY WORE sd UTED 7S sess eeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr,rtrT,rtrtttTeeeeeeeeeeee.eehmCeeeeeeeeeeeeeeereeee _C44 4/4 4 / 4) 1 \ N \ N . \ vaudeville act was ae oh Hl ait ef E3eF ioe, ete aF ence rating for daytime shows. The veteran Howdy Doody, which follows him, is first by a small think I have found my niche. I work hard — 16 or 18 hours a day — but it’s werth it.” The little comic has had more than his share of bad breaks in the ups and downs of the show world. He has been in every phase of it during a career that has lasted over 20 years s * * It was during one of his low periods that he took the job in burlesque, He had just returned from an engagement in Australia to find vaudeville virtually dead. His wife, pregnant with their daughter, took a fall and was | seriously il!. Although he had| earned up to $500 a week in} vaudeville, he took a burléy job | for less than $100 The training paid off. He went | from there to a New York show, | then to Hollywoof for ‘‘Lady of Burlesque.’’ While doing the movie | Ear! Carroll signed him for a two- | week date at his theater cafe. | Pinky remained 3% years Since then he has done films, |“Johnny Dark.” radio and TV. a | test drivers in the new New Lake Theater » 420 Pontiac Trail ’ WALLED LAKE Raise Rejected by Carpenters In CinemaScope “King of the in Western Defeat Proposal BATTLE CREEK uw — jwestern Michigan cities have YOU CAN’T BEAT MANNY’S. FOR FUN “DARK” HEROINE—Curvesome Piper Laurie | plays the role of a car designer in her newest film Tony Curtis and Don Taylor are! Universal-International Striking AFL Locals Michigan Striking | AFL Carpenters locals in six south |jected a pay raise proposal by a | close margin, in a very light vote RINCSIDE In the actual tabulation of votes ~ BAR released last night by the union, W. Buren at Elizabeth Lake R4. | yx pe oe “SULL mé : r at the Keyboard | Mrs. } rs Hotten, secretary of the. Michigan State Carpenters | Council, said the total vote was | 361-337 im the six cities, repre- 'sented by the Southwestern Michi- d t . Bob's Chicken House 497 Elizabeth Lake Rd.. near Telegraph Rd. DELICIOUS FOODS CATER TO PARTIES oP TO TAKE OUT! _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. MAY 18, 1954 Po +, Hampton. gan Carpenters Assn. (AFL). Some 2,300 carpenters are involved It was a defeat for the pre- posal, approved by the Seuth western Michigan Contractors Assn., that would give a 16-cent hourty raise retroactive te May 1 immediately. The proposal, presented by the union, would also provide another 2*e-cent raise effective Sept. 1 and give doubletime pay for Saturdays, Sundays and holidays Battle Creek, Holland and Cold- water accepted the proposal. Mrs Hotten said the total was 106-8 in Battle Creek, 52-3 in Holland, and 26-4 in Coldwater Three other cities, Kalamazoo, Muskegon and Grand Rapids re- jected the proposal. Mrs. Hotten said the vote against was 103-37 in Kalamazoo, 89-71 in Muskegon, and 154-45 by two Grand Rapids locals. British railways stil] have im-| portant uses for the horse and | maintain a stud of 75,000 horses with adequate stabling. hospitals and training schools controlled by a horse superintendent ——— Technicolor production, The imposing cast includes Paul Kelly, Ilka Chase, Sidney Blackmer and Ruth Sparrows Find Clothes Dryer Vent Pipe Cozy OMAHA (Mrs. W. er’s clothes drier sits J. Noeck- in a second- floor kitchen with a vent pipe ex- tending through the side of a wall. | Through the pipe came a sparrow | family to take up homemaking in the drier For a while Mrs. Noecker kept destroying nests and the birds kept rebuilding. One day she found an She gave up Now she removes the nest and egg in the nest its egg when she uses the drier Well Drilled for Water Spouting Gas Instead WEISER, Idaho «#»—City officials | 7 stans report they dug a well for the| municipal swimming pool and for use in care of lawns. water has come from the well. Instead, natura] gas has poured | But little Pinball Parlor Employes Ask Right to Pet on Job TOKYO @ — Employes of a Tokyo pinbal} parlor are striking for—among other things—the right to pet on the job. Eleven men and three women also about ing 13 But their loudest how! was the | ‘prohibition against petting. Two | couples.were fired for displays of | affection. } The owner had ruled petting on the job “detrimental to peace and order in the shop.” Thieves Nearly Manage | to Curtail Mail Delivery ATHOL, Mass. #—Thieves yes- terday came close to doing what neither rain nor snow nor dark of night cannot. They almost stopped the U. S. mail. The robbers who stole the four wheels off rural mailman William Peacock's car delayed the swift But William Kelly, a neighbor, took over mail delivery for the | day. } ~QOZ>PTADO x > | | | ' | om H i" | ano WARNERCOLOR | DY % | * * + DORIS completion of his appointed rounds. | — our dining room for your private party. “Jim” LUNCHES FOR THE WORKING FOLKS Served promptly and courteously. many menus... of priced from ..... Scribs DINING ROOM 130 S. Telegraph Read Fs Box Office Opens 16:45 A. M. TODAY THRU FRIDAY ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! WE'RE BOTH BAD, BABY... that’s why we're good for vw * i eacn & other! STE COCHRAN. ;* IMEBETTGER ' FEATURES — 12:32 - 3:29 6:25 - 9:20 out at a steady 20 pounds pressure. | The city has installed a meter to} see if the gas can be put to use commercially PHONE FE 3.982 ALSO DINNERS PIT Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegraph FE 5-4500 LAST TIME TONITE! WARNER Bros! FIRST PRODUCTION IN ™_eeeeeeeeeeeeererererrrrerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrTe eee eee eee ee eee eee eTeeerrrrrrrrwrreTVTe-TTYreeereeeeT ‘Go, . ie ‘= Ya ese — “THE COMMAND GUY MADISON on wun nurs wwe wan WD ee OAD BUT UER ae erent ee Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday! 1B Oat Gm Oe CLAUDE (HURON: DAUPHIN BING CROSBY sii at his dramatic best... S as you have never seen him before... in a picture you'll never forget! LITLE BOY LOST with CHRISTIAN FOURCADE — — ROBERT CUMMING PHILSIERS — We" > KILLERS ‘ 4 _ tt OSBY —/? { Last | Today | Added in CinemaScope | “Below the Rie Grande” | Walt D "s Featares—t11:20-2:18-5:15-8:12 Reb Rey SAT.: “BOTANY BAY” and “Pecos Bill” end “CEASE FIRE” —— = j anti ——— Times ; “Ma and Pa Kettle at Home” Also “Ride Clear of Diablo” ‘ STARTS TOMORROW! AMANDA i i, BLAKE » NADER * HAYES STARTS AT— 11:20-2:20-5:20-8:20 “ahd &@ corsage of pink carnations. In a candlelight ceremony Sat- urday evening Marilyn Joyce Bon- ham of Garland avenue spoke her nuptial vows with Tommy P. To- teff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Toteff of Leimback avenue. She fs the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bonham. The Rev. C. George Widdifield performed the 7:30 ceremony at All Saints Episcopal Church be- fore 200 guests. The bride wore a gown of lace and illusion over satin fashioned with a mandarin collar and an itlusion insert, The long siceves came toe points over the wrists and the full skirt was of illusion ever satin. A lace cap held her illusion veil and she carried a bouquet com- posed of white orchids and a cas- cade of pink roses on a white Bible. Gayle Joyner the bride's niece, attended her in a gown of pink net over taffeta with a tiara of red roses and a matching red rose Dianne Maxfield, another niece of the bride, wore white net over blue taffeta for her flower girl duties. She carried a miniature bouquet of red roses and wore a matching tiara. Michael Maxfield, the bride’s nephew, carried the a q rs band as s z. ; * P al : = d ’ ‘ j + * fe § ae - 2 é . g e* +45 4 * MRS. TOMMY P. TOTEFF Varried Saturday j evening in All| Saints Episcopal Church were Marilyn J. Bonham ayd Tommy P. Toteff. The bride is | the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bonham, and the Peter Tote} /s of Leimback | avenue are the bridegroom's parents. Group Entertained by Tri-Fellowship | Hosts recently to Concordia Club ' of St. John Lutheran Church of Rochester were members of Tri- Fellowship Club of St. Trinity Lu- theran Church. } On the refreshment committee were Dr. and Mrs, Leonard Biack- well, Mr. and Mrs, Erwin Miller and Mrs. Ralph C, Claus. The Rev. C. Walter Gehrkin gave the invoca- | tion and the Rev. Ralph C. Claus | led a spiritual discussion. i —— | Pp ROWENAS Be Beautiful in Your from “\y Cap and Gown! ERMANENTS Specialists in Italian-Style Hair Cutting Call FE 2-9382—. BEAUTY SHOP 82', N. Saginaw Over Neumode's i been set for the wedding. | GLADYS LOUISE CURVIN Mrs. Margaret Curvin of Luther road announces the engagement of her daughter, Gladys Louise to Richard Charles Lasho. son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Lasho of South Tasmania avenue. No date has! ae by Speakers Mrs. M.-E. Baldwin Named President for Coming Year Mrs. M. FE. Baldwin was elected president of Pontiac Women’s Club at the annual luncheon held Mon- day in Bethany Baptist Church. Also elected for the coming year were Mrs. I. M. Lewis, first vice president; Mrs. Geerge P. Waller, second vice president; Mrs. Fred Waterson, recording’ secretary; Mrs. Glenn Behler, corresponding secretary and Mrs. Albert Simp- son, financial secretary. Mrs. Earl Hoskins is treasur- er; Mrs. E. M. Rose, auditor and Mrs. W. F. Pfeiffer, reporter. Mrs, C. W. Mossey is partia- mentarian and Mrs, Joseph Pan- ter is parliamentarian emeritus. Delegate and alternate to the state federation are Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Waller. Sara VanHoosen Jones and her companion, Alice D. Serrell, pre- sented the program for the day. | ~| They traveled to England last sum- mer for the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II and then visited Scot- land, France, Italy, Switzerland and Holland. Miss Serrell showed © colored slides of their travels and Miss Jones deseribed them. Miss Jones knowledge of history, biography, | literature and art formed a back- ground for her narration. Mrs. Eart A. Eddy was luncheon chairman for the day. On her com mittee were Mrs. V. T. Wagner Mrs. Erving Zuelke, Mrs. Herbert Waters, Mrs. Pfeiffer. Mrs. F. K Alspaugh, Mrs. William Mustard Program chairman was Mrs Harry Buehring. Telephone com- | | mittee members included Mrs. W |E. Blynn, Mrs P. C. Miles Mrs Leonard C. McKinley, Mrs. Percy Hunt, Mrs. Thomas Seavey, Mrs. | Bert Porritt and Mrs. Earle Hos- kins Mrs. Robert MacLaren is a new member and Mrs. Albert F. Wood has been reinstated. June 21 is the date set for a picnic at the Cass |Lake home of Mrs. Royal Pazik. SALE Boys Girls Sub Teens DRESSES COATS - SKIRTS SHORTS - SWIM SUITS DRESSES - COATS - ROBES - SUITS —_— — COAT SETS - SUITS SPORT JACKETS 4 4 SUITS Due_ to the nature of this sale we are unable to accept layaways or exchanges. 40% ovr | | | | | O% ovr O% ovr JACKETS lA, Price BOYS’ SPORT BOYS’ ROBES 14 Price Girls’ SUMMER DRESSES 3 to 6x $2.00 © HATS . . *1.00 PURSES. . , | and sway.” That is the little poem } that all “‘Y"’oung Adults are mem- | She is also a Vichigan State ~“ >» Discussing the coronation, which they viewed last 5 ear, | are Sara VanHoosen Jones of Rochester (second from right) | and Alice D. Serrell of Rochester (second from left), who! ’ (right and left) are Mrs. M 1 Pontiac Women’s Club Chooses Officers at Annual Luncheon Monday TT Pontiac Frees Phete . E. Baldwin of North Perry street and Mrs. H. F. Buehring of South Johnson avenue. spoke before Pontiac Women’s Club Monday. With them| The program was held at Bethany Baptist Church. Club Makes Plans for Reunion Dance “May's the month, the 20th day when ‘Young Adults will swing ‘Women of Moose Gather Reports from several committee | will be given by her daughter, Mrs chairmen were heard by Women | Robert Lewis. - of the Moose at the Monday eve-| Mrs. Clarence Cavalier and Mrs ry meeting held in Moose Tem- seca i are planning the e the reunion dance to be held Thurs- It was announced that memorial | day | services will be held jointly ty John M. Dalton The dance is designed to allow | the Loyal Order of the Moose and | . . former members of the club to| Women of the Moose on Sunday. to Claim Bride meet with the newcomers. The | Election of officers will be held | > ered 3 ; ; A June 12 wedding is planned by dance will be held from 9 p.m. at the June 7 mean. | Kathleen Fish, whose parents, the a ok EE OED ORE, is hae bee completed tor |Seymour Fishes of Overton, Nev., : a mother ang daughter banquet are announcing her engagement to te be held Thursday evening. The John M. Dalton. son of the Clyde banquet, an annual affair, will | Daltons of Delrose drive be served at 6 p.m. im the tem: | john will graduate in June trom ple, according te Mrs. F. B. | Brigham Young University, where orizing so that they won't forget To Attend Parley Mrs. Josephine Lawyer and Mrs Freda A. Bennett, home demon | , Stration agents of Oakland County, | Beusten, chairman. | his fiancee is also a student. The will attend the annual home dem-| Mrs. Michael Blahut will be! Mormon Temple at St. George, conference at | toastmistress for the event, Mrs.| Utah, will be the setting for the Michtgan State | Wayne Zimmer wil] give the wel-| nuptials, after which the couple | coming address, and the response | will honeymoon in Utah and Colo- | rado national parks before visiting onstration agents Kellogg Center College, May 24 to 28 {nnouncing in Pontiac. the engagement of their Mrs. P. G. Walker daughter, Hostess to WCTU Var yalice, to Mrs. P. G. Walker was hostess James in her Mount Clemens street home i recently for a cooperative lunch- Marakas are eon and meeting of Frances E. the John Willard WCTU. McFalls of Devotions based on the third Avondale chapter of Proverbs were given drive. Sylv by Mrs. L. L. Marion. Speaker rive, Sylvan of the day was Mrs. Minnie Clem- Lake. qens, who talked on citizenship. The son of the Mrs. Luella Rhom gave read- ings and records made by Beverly Peter Marakas’ of Detroit, James was graduated from Michigan State College where he was a members of | Shea were played by Mrs, Ruth | Mason. Mrs. Mabel Wiser led in |group singing and Mrs. Marion | union IPTA Activities Emerson PTA of Emerson School will meet Wednesday st 7:30 p.m. in the school Sigma Nu for installation of officers and « tax dis- raternity. . Webster f - ay Executive board of Webster PTA will meet Wednesday at 7 pm. in graduate of . entertainment College and Central quneci Pra ett meet Thurs- was affiliated re ee ith Alph , nned for Chi Omega. MARYALICE McFALL pak Mathim Maikim PTA will hold « dinner Thursde Taxes will be at 6 p.m. ‘a the achest Quality Furniture : > QB > es fa i 2 i ie ey] | Presented 30 new members to the A panel of school beard mem- | Areme OES Initiates 4 on Monday Roosevelt Temple was the meet- ing place for Areme Chapter 503, | Order of the Eastern Star, Mon- day evening. A special meeting for intiation was held, with Mrs. Joe Benson, Mrs. B. J. Hanson, Mrs. Andrew Johnston, Mrs. Arthur Jeffers be- |coming new members. Mrs. Royal Clark is a member through affilia- tion. - | Visitors included Mrs. William Fogle of Geneva, Ind., Maxine Slavin and Winifred Vought from Chapter 724, Mrs. C. H. Greve from Manistee and Mrs. J. W. Karpineu, past worthy matron from Hancock Mrs. Theron Taylor, worthy ma- | tron, announced Friendship Nights at Oxford on Thursday, Austin on | Tuesday with Mrs. Claude Kimler participating, Royal Oak on May 26 with Mrs. Eugene Perkio par- | tieipating, and Clawson on May 27 with Mrs. Tom Cox helping with initiatory work. A maypole amid star point colors centered the refreshment table for the meeting. Serving on this com- mittee were Mrs. Clarence Crawly, Mrs, Lawrence Lacy, Mrs. William Steed Jr., Mrs. William Lunsford, Mrs. Truman Lick and Mary Trask. ‘Shower Given for Jane Long |: Mrs. Earl Long opened her home or’ Owego drive Saturday afternoon for a recipe shower ing Jane Louise Long, who will be-a June bride Jane, niece of Mr. Long Figure Club Hears Hints on Reducing Michigan, was guest iH s g © ° . . %1.00 ELLIOTT a — hark Kine Gl $680 ai St wm re MARGARET ANN SHOP] er ees [fear en] SRS 55 W. HURON OR 3-2641 ona oonscur se Mee see i lars a pace wen na mete fe aft . . , : ‘ : : seat ei t \ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954 eachers_ . Hold Parley in Saginaw Honorary Initiates Four From Area at State Meeting | jii 17 $83 it Hi if Hi i frl HL ef il ae i 4’ = uo Mrs. Roger M. Kyes poses in the garden of her Bloomfield Hills home, one of the Mrs. Marcus E. Cunningham of Brady lane will serve | punch to members of the Women’s National Farm and | Garden Association when they tour the gardens of her home Peatiae Press Photes National Farm and Garden Association con- Hospital Week Under Direction j/of Mrs. Miller Ruth Talmage Is Entertained at Bridal Party $@50 Complete Beauty Service FLORENCE’S BEAUTY SALON 415 Pontiac Bank Bldg. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 18,.1954 s Older Woman Recommends Babysitting as Pleasant, Satisfying Career _ Free Dater. ‘Must Keep All Happy Should Make Each Girl Believe She's the Most Important By ELIZABETH WOODWARD sitting asked be a women who've always worked at This Work Is Keeping Her Young “Why don’t you discuss baby-| living it. more often?” a woman) me the other day. “It can|@ Small apartment in the city wonderful career for older| Where we had always lived. ond important, but I hated the thought life to live and I'd better start “Money was scarce, and I took “I knew I would have to get some kind of job if I wanted any of the little luxuries that are so of the business world, because the homemaking world was what I Wednesday to another, and so forth. “Monday nights I keep for my- self, because nobody wants to go out on Monday, i seems, and also I do like one evening free. But the rest of the week, it is really fun vo have g ‘date’ with cute youngsters and make a little money at the same time, aged i mont, especially caring “Now, a couple of my , | have asked me to take the children “Se I put an ad in my lecal {or two weeks this summer while newspaper, offering to babysit they go off on vacation, So I'll evenings from 6 till midnight. make a good deal of money and “I took evenings because they | Still have a kind of vacation my- - | self — livi someone | else's ; _ Aft _| self living in were the lonely time ernoons ‘ ith Just how far and wide can a boy wander when he's not going steady | with anyone special? Does he 8 |owe any responsibilities to the » | various girls he does date? . j Is there any way he can make = | one girl feel pretty important with- out dating her so often she begins mene the lonely time. At . Is treat one of his oie 7 hen pe visit with ree but the evenings | keeping young" ec L were awful. “Because of my babysitting ca- sees him out with another? Small wonder many a boy set- ties for going steady as being easier on the constitution. Yet there’s much to be said for the freedom of the free lance. “That first ad brought in only reer,” this woman concluded, “I two customers, but before long, have money for luxuries, a full e what with word of mouth and all, | and interesting life, a lot of young , of Ist Family I had six couples, each of which friends who seem to keep me wanted me one night a week. | young, a tocting __ service— i i “I made g permanent arrange- and more birthday Christmas Wife Still Devoted ment with them, so that every presents than the belle of the _ to Her Relatives by | saturday 1 go to one house, every | ball!” Former Marriage i arc et EY roe | Flush Tanks and Pipes Don‘t Sweat my first husband (father of my three. grown children) died, his relatives were simply wonderful to Moisture Caused by Condensation of Warm, Humid Air If you don’t go steady, getting a 10-20 date can be quite a headache. “You have to ask the girl you ne want weeks ahead of time or you'll find she already has a date. Then by sun or moonlight! That curved |#ifT Youask might refuse because “In My Garden” or anywhere else these| bodice. Available in red or blue. Right, pink | yet he seems to resent my affec- pert, dainty dresses will please mother as nylon is used for a flocked and printed par- a od vn on tie = does such beautiful things for your “But, as I said, I'm in tuck. | well as the little miss. Left is an embossed | , dress accented with black over a ruffled | thinks his family alone is in that 8 - figure. The skirt is gracefully share ee hy aren't cotton sun-dress with spatter-dot skirt and wad " ; r ff catagary. What can 1 do about this We wy: Tonpreplr el a gathered in front—so pretty when | 9 date for the banquet and she | 2PPliqued baskets to match those on the\ “"®CTs*""- complicated problem?" one of the reasons why mammals, you Cure, : “ McBrid Sa cn be tit on eth chest Gn weil tt we Aertel airy cotton or cool silk. “Now what I want to know is| fod b t Me e : ponponin ~ Pettern 4131: Misses’ sizes 20, | this: Between now end the ampbur er Mary Margare ys first family more than you rea- world is that we can perspire and banquet lize do, and perhaps with adjust to varying t 12, 14 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes | would it be proper to go out with ‘ a” : — er irs? thers Kee@pSaKesS ATC) stems tm & be crete Only ‘mammals heve learned gh aa Sines be os ae assero e / a Sen: yen See Song this trick. Reptiles can’t perspire pattern , simple | sorts dotngs family. and neither can insects. In fact planned, and I'm it I C] H A U ] eed gat [fan te ire tw go win mee |S Hearty © utter, Hers Are Usetull | ves wre pertecty rent to com mehr can pps. taet Buh tan Send 35 cents in coins for this than the girl I asked to the Si | Accumulators irk me. There ought to be a law, I often think, tently. B euadd be ve a = When people see moisture col- pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- "Otay tee tenet to Ge at thea Prepare against people who clutter up homes and offices with useless dust- | Yumlly | aa lected on the outside of a pipe, a j catchers. , : term toe Sestclass mailing. Send | big deal. And you've paid” your rvs rifty, Says The other day I was sounding off about this prejudice to a friend | However, it would be better to’ espn mdi teocy-og: award tiac Press Pattern Dept. 243 West tine by achive’ ment to a gir you) Mrs. Sanchez who shook his head and then told me the story of tage ay 0 secant Gas ing” but actually it isn't. 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print |you. —— By JANET ODELL ey ay ee Se and to try to show greater appre- That moisture.ts the result of plainly name, address with zone, Pentine Press Feed Editer |b? knows, including his rather blunt secretary, ciation of his family! ren cule ie cathe @ aad size and style number She's taking as a compli- Do the children come in simply | id to get him to throw the object away. a . ment, too. She understands the ravenous at dinner time? If you “But it isn't an ugly toy dog to me,” he ex- surface, being chilled and con- importance of thi big bid and | have difficulty filling them up, try | Pi@ined. “It’s a beautiful day in Spain, one of the densing the vapor inte a solid PETUNIA! the relatively lesser importance | Mrs Trinidad Sanchez’ recipe for most perfect of my life. The sun was shining, the called water. : of incidentals ke clase picnics. |» hearty hamburger casserole. She | “7 85 soft and I was as near complete happiness Now that the warm, humid Heres the simplest She's aware that you aren't §° | says it is easy on the budget, de- |* I've ever been. weather is with us you'll find a Glamick vex ing steady with Bev, 09 e888 | iicicus and so simple to prep “Whenever I see that cheap toy dog, picked up | Pineapples and rows of shell lot of sweating objects about the A cK yet — certainly not looking te be invit? | Wren Mrs. Sanct ee at a fair that memorable day, I think of love, beauty, stitches brighten and beautify house. There are two ways to deal nd My, how fancy ed to all the doings by you. ine Se: Kerealt any | perfection and I wouldn't throw the little fellow - : ? (chairs or sofa! Use this design to with this moisture problem. Can you get / ny 1 five chides gre |away for anything.” I've often been at parties like make a matching buffet set, too.| One is to warm up the surface The big bid placed her at the top| her home and five children, she MISS McBRIDE | this when people stayed the en- | Easy to crochet. Start now |of the article involved and the ot your list and made her feel im-| likes to crochet. Bt was o charming story, bet as seen as I got tire time. We would Seay. 0 evechet!_Pottenn-ept: (ather in to inafate %¢ om the out _ portant; Seeing you--with other} w with her charch + out from under the spell of the ee | orking guild hearing from you on this matter. | directions for chair back. 12x 17 | Side so that the warm, moist air girls at other doings won't disturb| and attending meetings of the . ° romantic day in Spain, I found I pae-oem rest 6 x 12 inches won't be able to come into contact her: She knows you're free to ask |the Fashioneite Club’ are two| Milady Enjoys am ek ay eet ae | Anreat: To op ot 6 onl cing eae nd 36 conte tn cules for thie | 0D UN Ould certaen. anyone to anything. And she was| forms of recreation for her. . : against people whe can’t get rid |6 would be unusual but not un- — in the case of @ sweating call your first choice for the biggest HEARTY Big Selection of even a scrap of paper without | heard of if you find ee oe oe en les gins ts the basement - event. HAMBURGER CASSEROLE a pain. Only now, F'll try to re | especially congenial friends. Most | tern for first-class mailing Send | eed the con oe If you want to give her a really! py yrs. Trinidad Sancl of Eyewear member that with all human be- people go in sometime between|to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft |newd only cover yee big play, invite her to the second| 3 large onions, sliced ,.| ings you have to allow for ugty | these hours, stay a half hour or | Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea ro. comers oO eee biggest event. Or ask the girl) ? peppers, cut fine Front, side and center—that’s| toy dogs that really aren't what | 9° and leave. Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | CMdition once ait euenl waee Mk Gras ES the sherwnd scot toler they soem. Dar Mr. Post: Does a person | plainly pattern number, your name, ie ee Good idea, Petunia! Use stag and give all the girls a whirl We cup “uncogted rice” San aot eaty exee an amazing I know somebody whose ugly cisretirs aol sir Stents personel man Sanat aeay Gs Gall. ‘Sho daub your waffle potato cutter Those big school affairs are all | \, teaspoon pepper selection of optic fashions and | toy dog is a sizable collection of ly to say goodbye, or do the friends | “\A/ h Y H ds’ holds true of masonry in the for slicing refrigerator public appearances and a free | Cook onions hamburger and | colors to enhance every ensemble, | Irish Sweepstake tickets. Every | call her to bid her goodbye? as Our mands main section of the house — a 4 h. and lancer can plot an easy course green peppers slowly in shorten-| but she can get the ultimate in | year she spends $2.85 for one. She - ‘First Order to Cook brick chimney, fer example. cooky ough, your through them. The outside-of- | ing until the mixture falls apart.| temple and bridge styling and “i Answer: There's no rule. Those ; With a Qush tank, you can either cookies will look profes- | | school dates he has with his |Add tomatoes, rice and season-| comfort. » | Knows she can't afford it—she| whe knew she ts going probably | You just can't be a good cook| insulate the tank by covering it aay we various girls are what really | ings. The fitter’s skill is supplemented | works at a job she detests to send nena galadiatiial alate (0002 first being a clean cook. | with a bath towel cut and fitted oop -seeme | makes them feel important. Arrange in large casserole, cov-| with a wide variety of temple,|two nieces to college—and she > |Cleanliness in the kitchen is 80 | to the tank, warm the water inside y A girl 't mind seeing hi er and bake in moderate oven at/| nose pad and bridge sizes, as well | doesn't even expect She herself must, of course, call vitally important to health that! the tank by bringing in hot water won him at : Pregrebie , Oe oe those not know authorities can't stress it enough. S tat a pas ake Oo tak going To make, it official, a U. S. De-| collect the water dripping off the partment of Public Health, Educa-| tank before it reaches floor. , VEE & DEE [jinces ses une to the smovie|} And MASSEURS | jr oc ie na ue pect ante i rd cn | phone calls to her before and after . tion and We special booklet “Your Health I» Our Business” || indicate that the date is : ‘ advises: “If you forget everything e | frightfully to him! ISL MMOUC “I mull over whether I'd buy a else, remember to wash your - Silt | IViGisiTiniy mia in © Ultra-Violet That's keeping ties close,| [FIATFIT gies tat the © Vapor & Steam Cabinets || Concentrating on each relationshi © Infra-Red, ete. i | f i 5 = 3 B a 124 West Huron m , . Weight contro! and muscular eor- || the most fun. What if they Don't Keep Urging Sppoimtment, can: 7? Tomes fer Ii compare notes? It’s all in fun— es FE 5-521) |] you've nothing to hide. 2 Parking Space Available Try to Plan Chores ay of : =o to Reduce Fatigue “Or again I tats I'd be fittle-and yet are quite healthy. esac t If : ciously forgiving hand out Less excitable and strenuous _ Knitting Stands |) Uy nea tet a ee ther: to each. Or maybe I'd take them their play, they burn up less en- Dangle base. Stands in up- || schedule that allows for occasional all to arf expensive lunch and when ergy than their more active play- it position. Reg. $2.00. : breaks in routine will be a big we arrived at dessert tell them mates. So don’t urge Baby to This Week Onl help toward avoiding end-of-day fa- I'm resigning. The enjoyment I get more than he wants. This can y i ait arenas to So churen ofan arate ae ane ae worth very upsetting to his nervous sys- effort many times over.” $1.50 For instance, don’t wait to do Completely to my surprise and .m THE ' or ean ents are crowded. By seddanty’ Gut I, too, he an Knitted Shirt New Knitting Needle |) 4oins it in the ‘aug ee ee ugly toy dog—a whole pocketful, pieces steund Gls woamn Opposite Pontiac Hospital {| will give yourself and baby an op- in fact. They've flown acress knitted man-taflored shirt. Suds 452 West Huron | portunity to relax. the ocean with me again and dry it, wear it—and skip the iron- —_—_———. . aia _ ing! Comb Soapy Hair bee ee nel ere. While shampooing, comb the years ago. There's a onl § pice 1 ie te one of the - thick soapy lather the full length of eight from a treasure-hunter. veteran —— of of long hair using a very coarse There’s the left hind foot of a rab- oicue comb, This is extra insurance for bit caught in a graveyard. And pI aie ee from scalp} im there’s a part of the caul of a oT Gee tot —— seventh daughter ee seventh 8 Heaven — = ——— daughter, besides a four-leaf own é trunks up various lucky constellation s medals and coins. White ant Dini Beautifies Eyesore <= Wis dat pea ee Boarder g : = 2 preach and get rid of all that Bicker P eine Bamboo Covers Radiator | swt 1's: suver, mats wy in, ts Convenient articles 2 Pleasant Tay HLZIABETE WILLYER | esd sailed scctions of blind to nes : radiator looked bigger and Mtr Atmosphere ||| ugtier than ever as the seasm| Baby's Third Year Feel devleasare, cia, meets, fish, Food at neared summer, but Dee and Bob The blind was cut to size with! 10 f Doi at , eee. @revies, It’s Best Blomquist had an idea. heavy scissors, and very small Age o ng Porno actten x beets, ote. | The split bamboo of a blind | nails were used to avoid splitting| Baby's third year is a fascinating — | feng for toon , might make a good-looking cover | the narrow bamboo strips one, if a bit exhausting for you. It's pown | Crigntel shew: Yox Co, Waldr |and a summery one, and heat : the age of doing. He runs, jumps, At this place | Led _— te on | would come through it very well in| rhe Tadiator cover was finished | ctimbs; -he molds clay, builds Cue fen ’ the : the framed panels were | blocks, draws with crayons. — 19 Woody fruit island “ aurteles - Hot ] ae nailed to the uprights and the top.| And he will help to dress him- Pertaining to 3 | Boot sakes Yea UCP / e Se Bob cut a wooden top for And the cover is far more than self, delight in learning how to un- the feat 1 Prightens #1 Poker stake ‘T Render certain Head covering 48 Female saints” OMS thw COF the radiator and nailed four | just a cover and a decorative dis- button the buttons and taking pride hut of tur a ) FEE SHOP |} starty upright wood pieces to i. | guise. It's doing extra duty hand. | in hie neatness, He will eat sithout H Rectowna Tatten os 36 E. Pike St. Next, he madp lightweight weed | somely as a table, and sometimes many accidents, too, and will drink : a a q : frames to fit the front and sides, | is used as a bench. from a cup with enthusiasm. Let it stand - ™ M ¢ water / ae ool : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 18, se | ic miis=rf==} State Polio Rate alien eases |Lower Than ‘53 of the Michigan Health Depart ment, said the total so far this year is 77. Last year at this time, he said, the total was 84. None of the children whe re pave tom Ob te te dtonbes os le Is a View t, Dr. Frederick S&S. Leeder, kend of tho Stnease cintel BS Shared by Many ,,. vision said. : | He said, however, it was too = = bn poner ool Rs — “place interpretation” pletely nidenti te the feel: of , peng Apa unig people. We fully subscribe to this and make The National Foundation for In- a et pees: : fantile Paralysis said that Michi- We do not advertise the price of funerals be- gan'’s cases, though lower than yond stating our minimum. 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Concentrate bill- | take Renne! and with it have already i : his native Wales today because of | fom thousands of bitch "wee lost 24 ibs. I eat quite normally and Evangelism Conference a alleged Communist le a many men and women report | still lose from three to five ibs. each Precedes Opening of More than 50 special radio and spciihianis aiden hal | SS eS ape pm fyi television programs have been The Justice Department said | | am A heetth results | gure Neturaily lem aot “i | General Assembly ser yep. xine conference | Williams had become a Commu-| § Choosing the right Lg yy oe Porgy Lig ade met rae for DETROIT (INS) — The Presby- %. may nist Party member in 1929, and | Hill, 587 Detroit 2. Mich. | Just another satisfied user of Ren- terian National Conference on ee | has served as a party recruiter She writes, “Il am 3 years old and/ nel Concentrate who has made it do a 9 jand as a worker and officer in Gy, Vues wes way sheen normal for her what she wanted it to do. If Senn eek ater sey PPD | Da ht various Communist front organiza- | am bottle lj troit today as a preliminary to ioneer S$ ug CF | tions, Thursday's opening of the 168th p- ° He was a witness before the General Assembly of the Presby-/ Dies in Hotel Room a terian Church in the U. S. wal DETROIT (INS) — Mrs. Sarah | Detroit, but refused to answer The Rev. Dr, Charies B. Temple- | tiubberd Brooks, 90, last surviving | Testions regarding party activi- ton, official evangelist of the Ne-|chiiq of a pioneer Michigan ex-| “5 tional Council of Churches, will plorer, was found dead in her bed! The Justice Department said speak tonight in Masonic Tempte | at the Hotel Whittier yesterday. | Williams once traveled to Moscow j { : |to study communism. in Detroit, climaxing the first day | Mrs. Brooks, who had lived at | y © All Makes © Expert, Trained Technicians [ij |ot the conterence which began this |p, SPANITSN, tot Jor FRE a terign Church Names Synod Moderator e Prompt, Dependable Service morning. “T am old and so alone. Can't . Gue nteed The General Assembly — stand these changes. | . : AR Work ™ supreme governing body of the nice . the nurses, a is *" DETROIT — The Rev. Law | Bussard Electric oo anager | A partially empty bottle of sieep- Ten kb. Brubaker, minister of the commisstoners ,|Harbor S$ Presb 84 Ocklond Ave. — Free Parking 2.581.100 Presbyterians. tbutlcs hear hee bed. 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McCANN United Press Staff Correspondent election in Ireland is “Dev” will make it again Lanky, gaunt, fiercely partisan | of 1916. But now de Valera ts 71. His eyesight is failing. He has under- gone several operations. Mem- bers of his staff read reports and newspapers to him. They say in Ireland that if ‘‘Dev”’ loses it may mean the end of the political road for him. De Valera resigned in March af- ter his ‘“‘soldiers of destiny” party —Fianna Fail in lrish—failed to win two seats in by-elections. The | opposition United Ireland Party (Fine Gael) kept the seats by in- creased majorities. De Valera had only 72 seats in parliament out of 147. The support majority of two. But he was al- ways in danger of defeat and de- cided to call an election, though his term would not haye expired until 1956. There are no foreign issues in tomorrow's election. The domes- tic issues are not sharply drawn. De Valera believes in govern- ment investment and pump prim- ing as a means of long-range industrial and agricultural devel- opment. Fine Gael calls for lower taxes and says de Valera has in- creased the cost of living. the one issue whether the voter is for ‘Dev’ or against him. “Dev” was bern in New York Ireland Holding Quiet, Orderly Election Today DUBLIN, Ireland (Ireland conducted one of the most orderly parliamentary elections today in her history. Accounts from al] 26 counties of the independent republic said MEN! It’s Easy to Op sam energy at or over, The big question in the minds of | of a Spanish father and an Irish the voters in today’s parliamentary | mother. He was taken to Ireland whether | im his childhood, after his father |Prime Minister Eamon de Valera | came a mathematics teacher. But has been head of the government from his youth he took active part for all but three years since 1932. in the Irish independence move- He has been a leader in Irish ment. He led volunteers in the politics since the Easter rebellion | Easter rebellion, He was sentenced | to death but reprieved and then re- Ostrez Tonic Tablets put pep, im body weal old”. For both sexes. Try Ovees fou ew, peppy, “ y. 8) Brees, W i ~ 1 algreen’s | City on the site of the present Chrysler Building. He is the son A brilliant student, de Valera be- leased. He was president of the so-called “Irish Republic’ during the rebel- lion after World War I. Then came the treaty with Britain which gave | * Ireland limited independence. De Valera refused te accept | the treaty. A civil war followed. The free state government won out. De Valera finally formed the | Fianna Fail party and went into | parliament in 1927. He became | head of the government in 1932. | « He lost out in 18 only to be re- turned to the prime ministry in 1951. U.S. Calls Off Perjury Trial Judge Pine Refuses' Wire-tap Evidence in Stephenson Case WASHINGTON «&—A perjury prosecution against Warren L. Stephenson, former executive sec- retary of President Eisenhower's | Inaugural Committee, has dropped at least temporarily as al result of a ruling that a telephone | talk recording cannot be used as | evidence. Whether it will ever be resumed depends in large part on the result atl. ay ye yi A Sa eS Ee ae ae ae been | ~ of a planned appeal to higher! — courts. The government move came yes- | terday after Federal District Judge David A. Pine refused to accept the recording of a conversation be- tween Stephenson, who is a manu- facturers’ representative, and Robert Q. Parsons of Burbank, | Calif., president of Century Engi- neers. The three-count indictment | was based on testimony by Steph- - | enson to a House committee, about | talks with the industrialist con-| |” cerning Navy contracts. | Defense Atty. Nicholas Chase | asked for suppression of the re- cording, telling the court Stephen- | 7 = son was unaware that the exchange was being preserved by a device attached to Parsons’ telephone. Judge Pine held that the Com- Asst. Dist. Atty. Edward Troxell told the court he doubted the gov- ernment could proceed without the recording in evidence. He said the government wanted to call off the “| prosecution until it could get a ruling on appeal. Rail Service Curtailed 'by Wildcatting Britons LONDON «w—A spreading wild- cat strike by more than 1000 loco- motive engineers and firernen forced sharp curtailment of service in the western region of the state- owned British Railway system to- day. The walkout began at the Newton Abbott engine depot as a protest against work schedules which re- quire the enginemen to spend night away from home. Early to- rundows | day it spread to Bristol and to the me’ | Paddington engine station in Lon- today. | don Union leaders vainly urged the men to go back to work, FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION BRAND NEW ROUND BOBBIN ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE $9995) ®@ §-Year Guarantee “Dynamic” ® Hendy S-Speed == Foot Control ie CALL FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION FE 3-7114 ' 108 NORTH Phone FEderal 3.7114 SAGINAW Beoutifully gift boxed to first 20 or vecuum cleaner pur- chasers. ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner ——_ * ——— sewing machine \0 te FE oak ata ‘¢ ume Ro ene Oe tai a f d j ———— _THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 18. 1954 Pes eet — bt CE ES Bs, De Valera at 71 Asks Vote |B of Confidence From Irish At a Sage = = ge = ae , ae . 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Boys’ Swim y bi Trunks sosceeet OP Boys’ ond Girls’ Dan River Jackets 4 te 18 Boys Lote Rag bigeye el Rng Sees Ae BOR, io de EE (PONTIAC PRESS A00 Japanese Dead, Found in One Iwo Jima Cave, Killed Selves With Own Guns By SANFORD SOCOLOW IWO JIMA (INS)—Iwo Jima today is a peaceful, green- flushed island in the Far Eastern sun — Iwo Jima where more than 5,000 Marines gave their lives in one of the epic battles of World War Two, and where at least 20.000 Japanese ‘dead still lie. It was a muggy March day in 1945 when 60,000 Marines stormed, and eventually took, the little island that was the last real bastion between them and Japan. They knew as they plodded, crawled and ran ashore under hellish fire that the job would not be easy. They learned. in a matter of hours that to take this place seemed militarily impossible. Yet take it they did — and the network of fantastic underground caves and strongpoints that still laces the island attests to the magnitude of their accomplishment. So, too, do the thousands of Japanese dead whose bodies still are sealed in those self-made tombs. The Vast, intricate networks of Japanese caves, with mile upon nile of underground hospitals, supply depots and ammunition storehouses, came to light more fully than ever before recently in the midst of a giant amphibious maneuver on the famed island battleground of nine years ago. One of the strangest explorations into these blood-washed tombs of thousands of Japanese troops was an invasion into a cavern known as “the hospital cave.” An Air Force chaplain discovered the cave and — by 4 strange, unexplained quirk of fate and nature — found the “hospital” almost intact. Capt. George S. Bieber, a Protestant minister from Williams- burg. Pa., said he saw a doctor’s charred but still standing swivel chair, a pocket watch complete with a sweep-second hand and a stethoscope. A scorched but solid laboratory rose out of the chamber's eerie darkness—unmoved by hands, unswayed by the earth. The skeletonized remains of from 600 to 1,400 suicide dapanese mutely proclaimed their victory ever capture. Marines called the strange burial plot ‘“‘Cushman’'s Pocket’’ in memory of a brave regimental commander. Surviving sons of the Rising Sun named it ‘‘Hell’s Valley.” A member of a Japanese mission, visiting the scene to study possibilities of removing the entombed skeleton, inspected~ the inferno-like pyre and said: “Once inside the cave, you can tell it was used as a hospital for the. wounded. Sulphurous vapors seeped from all sides. The bodies were. piled one on the other. “The wounded soldiers in this cave died horrible deaths. Nearly all of the skulls of the dead had holes in their right side. “This could enly mean that all of the Japanese soldiers shot themselves rather than be captured. The cave was the place of mass suicide for the last defenders of the island.” A worker-explorer, Junichi Kitajima, explored the vast net- works of caves across the now-hushed island because he felt it would be honorable to pay homage to the dead there. He said he found a large command post and marked it as typical of ajl he had seen. “Inside the cave,” he reported, “bones, skulls and ammuni- tion were scattered over the floor. The smell of the dead was awful. “All the caves were dangerous because disc-like mines are buried in them and bottled ‘Molotov cocktails’ still are scattered through them.” Marine demolition teams nodded at the report. They said they found 70 tons of explosives across the island and exploded 11,000 World War II duds. No one truly realizes the amazing span of the cave network. But over 5,000 Marines who died on this volcanic rock are @ testimony to its staggering immensity. In the bitter battle for famed Mt. Suribachi, for instance, there were 180 Japanese fortifications in the 300-foot cone-shaped mound. These intricate caves were the reason Iwo Jima was called the most heavily-defended place in the world when three Marine divisions landed on the beaches in 1945. Picture this—one of the strangest annals of warfare: There never was any question that the 60,000 invading Marines had conquered the surface of the eight-square-mile chop- shaped clod; but 20,000 Japanese controlled every foot under- ground. What happened? The Marines searched out the fire-breathing cave entrances, set dynamite charges, and on the explosion let each cave crush and seal itself. No attempt had been made to clear the vast tombs. Most military men say that any such attempt would be fool-hardy and dangerous because of the great stores of ammunition and various explosives stored with the bodies. + eee eee 7 Candidates * =~ Voters in School Balloting Seven candidates for Pontiac, following seven years. starting Board of Education have their| '™ 1958. names on ballots approved by the | Actually, board members say, school board Monday night the net increase in taxes would The board. meeting at 40 Pat-| Only be about 4.25 mills for the 10 terson St.. OK'd ballots. election | years. This year is the last year | for the tax for old debt. That drops | workers. registration and election | : notices for the regular June 14 | two mills off the tax rate before | school election. the 6.25-mill raise would take | jeffect; and the current 2.5-mill 2 eS ee ee building tax ends in 1957 largest crew in history, as mem- | bers expect a larger-than-usual Oakland County Board of Edu- vote June 14 and there will be | cation’s request for a half-mill tax four separate ballots-to be counted. | (50 Cents for each $1,000 worth of |property) for educating handi- Beard members decided Pontiac Policeman Attends Traffic Class | ave clectien wartecs 0 2 ae being put to a ROBERT R. COLE t 4 Pentiae Press Phete *) «, oe renee "7" ~~ J |Seven Scandinavians Get Scholarships Replete With Beer Busts, Fraternities Norway and a skilled ski jumper but he is not eligible for varsity = eae alll > F, . : a 4 Pa ek S a ¢ Fs € * ES fae a - , - ba high grades. All excellent scholars and with a good know- ledge of English when they were selected, none. has had a grade lewer than C and many have high B's, By LOUIS FREIZER | United Press Staff Correspondent MADISON, Wis. —Seven young competition here. ' Scandinavians are getting a free Vik was impressed with the mer- college education complete with | riment and friendliness of Ameri- fratenities, girls and beer parties can youths | because of a man who believes “It is a good thing for a for- in the axiom about all work and eigner to see this gaiety,”’ he said no play. “In our part of the world we take Thomas Brittingham, Wisconsin’ lite much more seriousty.~ University alumnus and now a| on Wilmington, Del., businessman, de- | Peers oo oo cided to establish a scholarship at | his alma mater after a trip to! — —_ _ — keep Sweden, Denmark and Norway. Bat GBrittingham felt most scholarships were stuffy affairs which restricted the recipients te an ivory tower existence and gave them little of the flam- boyant campus life of an Ameri- can college. He remedied that This year three Norwegians, two Swedes and two Danes are going | in for crew cuts, dates, fraternity | dances, corsages and tuxedoes as well as studying from American Attending classes in traffic en-| 8#-hour pay raise and stop serv- gineering this month at Michigan | !« free lunches. Pay rate will . . ga peeled ening Police in Pakistan R. Cole, 40, of 654 Westbrook Ave.| Three main issues will confront | A members of the Pontiac Police | voters at the polls June 14: elec- | Dept. for the past 15 years, Cole | tion of two school board members, ‘Collar Red leaders was chosen to attend by Chief | Pontiac schools’ request for higher | Herbert W. Straley. \taxes to build schools and help| KARACHI, Pakistan # — Police | The classes, dealing in funda-|pay day-to-day operating costs; | arrested 11 of Karachi’s Commu- | ance ane ee and a county request for a aan nist leaders today and indicated e enter ee rection | mill tax to educate handica ot the Police Administration Dept. | children — vould be remnted up wie | ae ee a " The arrests were made under Negro Is Nominated ing for the two open spots on . | Pontiac Board of Education this the Pakistan safety act, which per- as Church Moderator _| year — one of the largest groups | ™its jailing without trial. ‘ QUINCY, Mass. «®—The Massa- | of candidates in school history. The raids were launched in the chusetts Congregational Christian| Running for office are Mrs. | wake of warnings by Premier Mo- Conference today had before it for| Harry E. King, board secretary, | hammed Ali that “the foul con- | the first time in its 155 years the | seeking reelection, Edward P-. | spiracy of Communists should be | nominatiop of a Negro as modera-| Barrett, Mrs. Matlyn L. Brown, shed’ in Pakista j tor. | Dr. Walter L. Godsell, Dr. Leon- | 2 Julian Steele, 47, of West new-| ard F. Klausmeyer, Paul J. Sim- | The Prime Minister blamed last bury, was virtually assured of elec- | mons and Everett C. Spurlock. | weekend's bloody labor riots in tion to the conference's highest | P | East Pakistan, which claimed | post tomorrow. Conference officials | said nomination is tantamount to| "* ¥ _— election. | werth of new schools and raise {and “other elements inimical to The conference has a member-| money to meet operating costs. | Pekistan.“ | ship of 195,293—one sixth the total| The beard hopes voters will raise § Ali was reported determined to | membership in all Congregational| taxes 6.25 mills ($6.25 on each | ban the Communist party—in East | : ial ‘ th ' ; . ' Swe wii United | omg and by ce mills Ae rel — ) or Pilette| Plains. Dick & Wes Sports JACK HAND! winner but the other officials|Tokle who came up from Indian- Washington's Frank Whitlock is| st. Frederick's annual Coach Charles Talbot presented pthc innings. champ Sandy Saddler and Percy| Saddler didn't think his weight|ench is Dale Mitchell, long an rated a cinch to raise the pole | banquet was held last night at the | awards to football and basketball | Bostes + Detrott 3 Harlan (Fat) Kelth outlasted [Bassett the “interim” king had|of 132% was right. He said he|¢stablishéd .300-plus hitter. Play- vault standard of nine feet 10% | parish hall, with approximately |letter-winners and Joan Mazza Oe EDEeeeats Bill Goulet in a mound duel, de- | better stick to the 126-pound class | weighed only 130% when he fin-| iS Tight field in place of Wally inches. He has.cleared 10 feet 3% 300 athletes ‘and guests in attend. | gave letters to menabers of the | PekoXiChae' Sssitat P Pat etted ta the inet of the 6th when | fem new on. ished work for the fight. Khelf) i Ngo meg ag eager dg inches. aan St. Frederick girls’ basketball at Caveland. 1 pin. Bob Thatcher singled, went to | The champ expected a romp/weighed 135 for the bout that| half dozen others is Dave Philley, ~ ee |tem Washington st Baltimore, 7 p.m. Sr@ on an error and scored on | against Hoacine Khalfi, a 3 to 1| opened the new London Sporting) “hom the Philadelphia ‘a’s no 1 was announced during : wa LEAGUE Harold Horn’s infield grounder. | underdog, last night at St. Nicho-|Club as a Monday night TV (Du-|!onger wanted. 000 Baseball Clinics | sftair that neither Charies Tal- Pst, "ent) Keith struck out 12 and walked|/8s Arena and-lost a split decision | Mont) rival for Eastern Parkway| In fact, when the Indians finished bet, head coach, nor aide Alger pete oa a wn = to the fleet Algerian lightweight. | (ABC) winning an important game the MOOSEHEART, ml. u — The} Conner neek ene nn 3 ws | three. —aflcory Sound ly sas °° ® [ @ @ other day with a rousing Jate-inn- Layal Order of Moose Press os mB lace eae wen Bassett found himself in way! Zulueta, a 13 to 5 choice, won as| ing rally, the only “old faces” in announced today it! terced | singles for Dick & Wes, while Jerry | over hig head against Orlando Zu-|he pleased over Bassett, avenging | their lineup were those of Bobby will conduct baseball schools for] sor-time eo} i |Hesse hed a triple and a pair of! iets at Brooklyn's Eastern Park-|two previous defeats by the top-| Avila at sectnd, George Strickland Pome ts eeend US 908) cccsseiens { Finetmacter Cd | Cadhes, Electric ead Richardson|W2Y, 204 lost a unanimous verdict | ranking feather contender. at short, Larry Doby in center oom — :1% pm—saley|Dairy meet tonight at 8 at | °°, he clever Cuban with the snap-| The Cuban weighed 135 to Bas-|field and Rosen at first. Hal The ccheste wil te fer Detro! or Hearn P-m. &t/ ping left jab who is ranked second | sett’s 130 pounds, The votes for|Naragon, a rookie back from the Pn omega gall pe 1'pan~Mabets | Township Park. mn 5 ,|8mong lightweight contenders. | Zulueta were: Referee Pete Scalzo| service, was catching, and Hal ak Wn eee an of | Creekmur am yp—Per-| BIC Wie. fos ten 0 5 gy eet Pyramid bo ing nn. Pietny Bigg | henge Bangg Pony a my ee Re Ge Sete. tere scleaitia ilies days for the French stable of Jean | 9-1. ing vietory. rn T a Second Ace for Little Bretonnel who saw Jacques Royer,| Dejected by the defeat, Bassett 0.8: Connor Awarded Trophy ; oS to 3 lene chet, wpend Tiger] sold bo word the to fight festhor Oo bees Ok Daw ee Wiciee @. Came of let at Among golfers in the area re-| Jones Friday night at weights for a change, esptcially | ers, only Bob Lemon has } tein foamed Ge Levi poere b= = cently scoring holes-in-one was Jo- | Square Garden. Saddler. up to his normal form. While Mike Ps Wa seph P. Little of Birmingham. Lit- Khalfi used superior speed and| Ags for Zulueta, Manager Hymie| Garcia and Early Wynn were be- ee bine as my ot Dent | Lynch. tle holed his drive on the 166-yard | q solid right hand punch to offset | Wallman is looking for the winner | ing unpredictable, important help Saviaities themes of tae sits |ena Or ® Sy tk yore ee and | of the June 2 title bout ee ee —_ Kline, years. Martin had Khali a lopsided 82/my Carter at San Francioco, | Narleakt ! é . - = Y a , , , ‘ — wcidinladeaie 5S ARNO SE a Se + f _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954 Jensens Homer Boas_Tiges “The “People’s Car” Outsells Ford & Chevrolet . ton’s fifth inning by | making mock- | lining his first home run into the’ Ted Williams in the eighth inning | ond. Garver had held Williams hit- backfired when Jackie Jensen, hit- less. in nine straight times at bat, field line into the seats. the decisive eighth. Williams, who thrilled the base- mine TT eee TTY od By Harold K. Turner treo hone arenes (Gee EBT 3 ee ed oe the limit -_ a3 24 : aay Every car is a “People’s Car,” even a new car becomes a Peo- tie a tence me ttl soee itt ple’s Car when it is run around the block. The People’s Car is ver, pitching cautiously and crafti- 827 1% Totals 32 5 27 15 the best value in the automotive industry; only part of its life has been used, but it can be had for less than its original cost. This price advantage comes because it is a Used Car and the original owner took the first big depreciation and there is no Tetals . @—Doubled for Brewer in &h ly, retired the 35-year-old outfield- | 2—Struck out for Garver in 9h ion. In the | BOSTON 006 010 030-4 | Detreit ote 100 666..3 R—Williams. Jensen. Lepeio, Baker. a ~| RBI—Lepeio, Jensen 3. House 2, Tuttle M.Bollmg. Baker. HR—Lepcic, Jense, of the famed “Williams Shift.” | sad" Gooaman “Ledl—Boston 1. Deiroll In the sixth, Ted grounded out, cman i Gasser’) gy OE eg in 7. first baseman Charlie’ Kress to| SiGe ‘af Se_brever “ight excise tax added to the price of a People’s Car; it carries no Garver aD U—Napp. Rommel rty, Stevens, T—2:31. A—S.24 j Williams’ batting average from .727 to .615. He has | | eight hits in 13 times at bat. Practice for Merchants Tiger catcher Frank House, ie | Auburn Merchants Class A City - freight or handling charges. With the People’s Car you buy all car, no waiting, and its value . bond a pouting schoolboy when | League entry, will practice today | . : r leagues in 1839. stole the Thumper's sign at the Columbia-Jonlyn is so outstanding that three times as many owners buy People’s -run nder in the second in- , ; at ee ae 4 farang ware o - Passi — al tryout with an “A” team Cars by choice than buy new cars. pow to send the Tigers into a — report - bess wali : 20 lead. e spill The, Tiers widened their toad SANDERS The People’s Car can be purchased for a fraction of the 3 ~ A e tou } e* @ e . . Kreas ‘angled 10 center. went to FOR RENT amount the original owner paid. Of the millions of cars you ird on s single to right | and scored when Tattle forced =| TRAVIS see on the roads, three out of every four were purchased as Ted Lepcio, playing third hase ||_¢ Oréberé abe Ave FE sense Used Cars. Their owners are people of discrimination, people who are seeking the most value for their dollar. The People’s Car now represents the best automobile buy in the market. HAROLD TURNER--FORD Driving Range | Now OPEN Michigan's Finest Lighted Range AP Wirephete | BREAKS UP DOUBLE PLAY—Al! Kaline, Detroit Tigers outfielder, is forced at 2nd as Bill Tuttle grounded to Boston Red Sox shortstop | Milt Bolling. Here Kaline slides into the right foot of Bosox 2nd | baseman Billy Goodman as he gets the throw away to Ist base. Ball sailed over ist baseman Harry Agganis’ head for an error. | Boston won the game, +3. Two Teams Tie at Pine Lake Yankee - Breeding Duo Tops in Best Ball With Prieskorn-Osplack Ralph Yankee and Bill Breeding | finished in 2nd place in the Ist | best-ball tourney of the season at |< they trimmed two strokes off their | total and tied for top honors at Pine Lake with a 66. Tied with the Yankee-Breed- | ing combination were Elmer = Det Prieskorn, Plum Hollow pro and — J. 4. Osplack. Yankee is Joe Belfore’s assistant at Detroit | Country Club, while Breeding plays out of Hawthorne Vatiey. Tied for the runnerup spot with 68s were Larry Tomasino and Sam | Lima and John Dalrymple and Frank Proctor. Included among TRIKE the ties at 69 were Jimmy John- | oS" SALE SLACKS Dacron-Wool Tropical CUSTOM‘ TAILORED a 4” Only a special purchase of “wool” makes this price possible Other, custom-tailored Slacks from $15.95 up Harwood p- S. SAGINAW—PONTIAC Alterations—Repairs Tesede Rentals son. Wally Lasky and Horton Smith Warren Orlick, Tam O'Shanter | pro, was among those at 70. while included at 71 were Al Kocsis, C. J. Reynolds, Jack Royse and Bir- mingham'’s Ray Maguire. ‘League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE The Associated Press ~ parrint —Avila. Cleveland, 378: Mt chaels Bog oT Rosen, Cleveland, | 359; it, 358; Tuttle, Detroit aa. Cleveland, 26; Mineso. Chi- le ; Lar mgs Berra. New York. | x A oes Se ae Rosen. Cleveland and Sane, | | TRI ‘Es - idinese. Chicago, 6 mesen. | < | Cleveland. 4; Tuttle. Detrott and Busby and Vernon, Washington. 3 HOME RUNS—Rosen, Cleveland. Boone Detroit, Berra. New fea and Vernen and | | Sievers. Washington STOLEN BASES ra sen. Boston and Ka- line. Detrott. 4: Coan, Baltimore. 3; Twelve players tied with 2 PITCHING—Lemon. Cleveland and Lepat New York. 5-0, 1000; Morgan. New York. |}34. 1000; Con re ‘cage. Mossi, | Cleveland. Branca. troll and MeDonald. | 1.000 EOUTS — Turley. Baltimore, 33; Pierce, "chic 0. 4; Garcia, Cleveland, 31; | & Chicago, 30 ynn, Cleveland, 26. i NATIONAL LEAGUE ablonski. st Schoendienst, St. Louis, 27 RUNS BATTED IN—Musial. & Louts, | © | 35 “> Cincinnati | pha. Sauer, Chicago, ee ra La bs] HITS—Jebionski, St. Louis. 30; Musial | and Schoendienst. St. Louls, @, Bell Ce | Cincinnati. Hamner, nati and Thomas, Putsberen. ew York. 33 | # |RO Kegler in Money lg ‘at U.S. Elks Tourney Elks National Bowling tourna- Toledo, O, last weekend. Team of Niles with a 3-326-pin total. 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Here's the| ~ New Book on Alcoholism Uses Education for Cure \%,2.2 37 teat teres ew brn ta » country’s leading authority; Me- dust furniture if it has a curved WASHINGTON (INS) — The!Bureau of Alcoholic Therapy government's continuing research headed by McGoldrick Goldrick “Anyone who drinks design. The brush does a good alcoholism, a national dis- " LeQus ‘ habitually to the extent that it cleaning job and saves time into. 4 . Later, juardia name CON eee nara rong | EA's haven “Bridge House,” by SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith mensurate scope ‘| saying, “it has become a bridge trouble. It must look to state, city 4.) those whe are lost to cross and age gantry gecloees ed al oer and find themselves again.”’ This ¥ eV first rate boon in the publication! Specifically, McGoldrick's sys- of “Management of the Mind, or | ‘em has been getting a two-thirds How to Conquer Alcohol and | cure rate, a figure high above Other Blocks to Successful Liv-|the norm. I repeat: high above ing.” | Bridge House methods are not in The book. published by Hough- 'accord with the wholesale methods ten Mifflin, ix by a remarkable of routine city anti-alcoholic serv- man named Edward J. McGold- | 'es- But they work. rick Jr., who runs a sometimes| In the preface of his book, Me- astonishing operation in New York | Goldrick writes, “Alcoholism is no |more a disease than thievery, or communism, or lynching; like these, it is the product of a dis- | tortion of outlook, a way of life | bred out of ignorance and frustra- | tion. Its cure is education.” He gets vehement through his beok with the notion that heavy McGoldrick, with a name ready-made for political success in New York, was a brilliant prospect at Fordham Univer- sity’s school of law, plunged into law practice in the richest field of its kind in the world .. . and because an alcoholic. He hit bot. | boosers are “sick.” It ts one of tom and scraped badly. the greatest obstacles in the THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954 se . | path of recovery, he says. He -was ‘“‘put away” in a series = At Bridge House “student” of “cures,” or went- voluntarily a He ‘would emerge with the same attends lectures and = discussjon burning thirst groups and is given written and But he had the strength not ortly oral examinations. The instructors are. by and large, if not comple to reach for personal salvation but te define the component parts of that come-back arid spread the The basic ‘‘course”’ lasts only gospel to others in the same fix. three weeks (there is no charge Once on dry ground he found for residents.) his zeal to help other alcoholics} For the next year, the student tee strong to permit him to return | returns to Bridge House “a mini- to his law practice. 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TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1934 / $1 Billion Boost Asked in Propery Valuation Soybeans Lead, Mart Hardens CHICAGO # — Grains today | >ures showed signs of resisting the per- sistent downward trend which had characterized the market for the past several weeks. Most cereals scored modest gains on the board of trade. Old crop soybeans futures, down | ps May $1.5642, oats unchanged to Ss higher, May 7644, rye % to 1 cent higher, May 99, soybeans %& to 2% higher, May $3.72% and lard 10 to 20 cents a hundred pounds higher, May $20.00. Grain Prices May 19 May 2” cece room zy ceeeeee 39 > : Dee o% Nev 20% Jan . 183 May 186% OS cecucves 163% May ........ 19 80 1.43% =~ peeeeeas pe aye MH Ok ls aes ~~, - og Nov _...... —— Rye mr bn BOOP sccccess s Gur) “scuenace 13.83 FY .cececpe 202 BOD oye -aeee 11.77 Sep ..cose 103% Oct 10.77 DOS .cccccce 1 Business Notes: 2 Millionth Car Sold Yesterday Record So Far in 1954 Only 9 Pct. Less Than’ One Year Ago | Someone purchased the two mil-. lionth new car of 194 yesterday, | said Ward's Automotive Reports. The milestone is significant in that it shows the showroom traffic | ' | LEE i F: 3 z q i 3 z z g z # +7 | ¥ 3 } ai iThe stock hesitancy deVeloped in the early Steels and aircrafts were the best of the major divisions. Gains throughout the list went to between tional. The advance brought out a lot of buying, and volume stepped up to a pace well past two million shares. Yesterday's total when the market was rising came to 2,040,- 000 shares. U. S. Stel was active and higher after starting on 8,500 shares un- changed at 48. It was yesterday's — active issue with a gain of Also ahead were Bethlehem Steel General Motors, United Aircraft, 'Radio Corp, American Telephone, Phelps Dodge, Allied Chemical, 41s, medium 36-37 wtd avg 36'5. small Gene Slectric, Internati 20-30 wid. avg. 30: grade large %- - ral Blectri 1 . tional wid ave | Business Machines; Vanadium, Cli- rowns Grade A jumbo 41-45 wtd ave , 44 large 30-40 wid. avg 38, medium 35.|™@X Molybdenum, Atlantic Coast 3 4, .0v8 35‘5, small 29; grade B | Line, Cotton Belt Railroad, and a REE 4A Johns-Manville. Boeing stepped ahead smartly CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS after the compan disclosed that CHICAGO (‘(AP)—Butter steady. re-|, pd tests its cvtyte 2.084.008; wholesale buying prices | it was starting flight on! une ; score AA ; €2 A/ jet transport ahe schedule. S678; 60 B $4.28, 00 C 82; care oo B| ad of ul Eggs steady to wncieaie “ve é New York Stocks “% higher; s 36.59-365: Us. y mediums 31.8; U.8. standards 31.5: eur- | Pures after decima! points are eighths — receipts 5; dirties 29.5, checks Atoms Sup j =e iamey Hay | Alr Reduce ... 263 Kimb Clk 63.4 | CHICAGO POTATOES Alieg L Gt! .. 4.2 Kresge 6S 33.1) CHICAGO (AP)—Potatoes: Arrivels 233, | Aled Ch ... 917 Kroger br 7 > | allied Strs ... 43 Lehn & FP... 18.1 en et ae eee, ty Ml nag ts oor Allie Chal 546 LOF Glass $2 Friday 1,078; urday ; Sumday 11; . t eld steck pplt e: 6 d mod. | Alum Ltd .. 486 Lib MeN & 04 erate: market about steady; Idaho Rus- — Co Am . 136 — Mey ne sets $.10-15; Wisconsin Russets 3.40; new | Am Airlin Ge oe tas stock supplies man - ePate; market rome pHa Am Car & Pdy 38.1 Lone 8 Cem 362 Triumphs 465-80; California Long Whites | Am Cyan 47.7 Mack -Trecks 14 5.30; Round Reds (80 Ib sacks) 2.60 | Am Ges & El 352 Marsh Pleid = 27.9 ‘am Loco . 46 Martin Gi 2 lam M & Pay 254 oe ge Str ;: ay Am N Ges ... 42 Pou tas Rad . 16.3 Mid Cont Pet 80 pernesT raY jam Sesting .. 267 Midi Sti Pa 31.6 DETROIT (AP)—Prices paid per poung |4™ Smelt ... 38 a Pe. ae pound | am Stl Fa ... 32 Motor Pd 18 nage i aed No 1 quality live poul- | 4 Tel&Tei 166.) Motorola 7 ? m Mueller Br 25 hens 22-26: light hens 19-20. A™ Tob - 43 : nensy broilers or fryers, 3-4 Ibs. whites |Apac Cop 3 ~orrgee ag . i 25. gray crosses 25'2-26's, Barred Rocks Wace. st vit cash R702 27: caponettes 4¢':-545 Ibs 31-35, old Armour 95 Nat Dair 72 | roosters 14 ee 1a *: wet Lead “| meee j s Nat Bt 53.7 CHICAGO POULTRY ee ee oO” Be. oe és | CHICAGO (AP)—Live poultry steady: | Avoc Mig ay NY Oe Be. | receipts 1.438 coops. fob paying prices Gald Lima 86 NY Central 21.7 P | umehanged to 1 higher: heavy hens 20- | Bald @ Ohio 213 Nis M Pw 186 25. light hens W-18 [ryers or brouers | Bendix Av ... 146 “Ort & West 403 -36; old roosters 15-16 Benguet ..... oP piel Ce be de Nor Pac 58.7 Beth st! 672 1 mestang Airp | s0g Nor Sta Pw 47 . . . Northw Atri 95 Livestock | Bonn Alum . 225 Ohio Ot 68 Bond Strs ... 135 DETROIT LIVESTOCK \porden |. a1 Cee ge wae DETROIT (AP)—Hogs—@alabdie 450 | Borg Warn .. 83 pirsm Pict 31 Early supplies very small, 180-220 Ib| Briggs Mf ... 387 parce Day 34 barrows and gilts opening.25 cents high- | Brist My - 33 Penney (JC).. 81.7 most mixed choice offerings $28.00,| Brun Balke .. 155 p, pk * 162 sorted choice 1 and 2 $3825; not estab- | Budd Co - 12.7 Pepsi Cola - 13.7 lished on others — Aad . 205 Pheips D C 396) Cattle—Saiabie 950 Fresh receipts|C8!um & H.. 8 Pniico uM | steers and heifers increased by smal) |C®® Dry 144 Philip Mor 40.7 ear er. supply cows comparatively |C@> Pac - 42 i. et _ 673) ma’ Slaughter sieers and yearlings | ce - Bg Pit te GI... 35 opening slow. demand narrow; few sales | C#** | to Proct Gam « V3 steady to weak but market not fully toa : a. Pulmes Bceeee oe er : ‘wther classes open- . i, Boe 63.4 ing ay: few sales and chet | oe © ee = RKO Pic si steers a: yearlings 00-24.06; some. --. LL@ Radio Cp ° 4 *| held higher; early sales utility and com. |Chrysier ....° @1 Rem Rand.,.. 186 mercial cows $13.00-15 60: canners and| Cities Sve ..103.4 Repub Met.,.. 56.6 cutters $11.00-13.50; odd vy |Cliimax Mo ... @6 Rey Tod B 40.1 commereial bulls te $17.00. Coca Coles ...117.4 St Jos Lead 39.2 Calv dable ouvt-|Colg Palm ... 43.7 Scovill Mf . 04 let for vealers, most choice |Col Ges ..,.. 142 Sead Al RR 53.6) vealers $24.00-27.00; few high choice and |Con Edis .... 43.4 + 62) ime 00; commercial and good most-|Con GE ..... 363 Shell Oil..... 48.5 ¥ $18.00-23.00; cull and utility $10.00-|Consum Pw .. 43.3 Simmons. - Be a bie Moderate fresh Gn aa Seounr Yas ‘1 erate ‘ont Can . aé:.. receipts increased by several hundred | Cont Mot 4° Sou Pac...... “4.2 carried from Monday: and/| Cont Oil . 70.6 Sou Ry...... 53.6 uneertain demand early for slaughter| Corn Pd . 32 rs ops? | 614 lambs; sheep scarce, st Cree stl .... 25.2 oes On enils a on Drug . 2.1 CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Curtiss Wr .. 95 Std Of! Ind... 90.7 CHICAGO (AP)—Galabie hogs 9.000, | Det Bais .... 316 Bie Ol Ga: Ste butehers steady to 25 higher; most ed-| pee’ chen 23$ Studebaker ... 164 pg Hd ~~, — sows around | DuPont m a. Suth Pap - 39.6 f; bulk choice 180-230 lb.| past air L.|. 33. S¥ift & Co... 47 Sots cates Me. t ane Ve cnmmea ape me | Bestm Red .. 81.7 a ce ee down 28.10-28. 25: top 28.35 sparingly: |Emer nay ° 31 $ Tex G Bul..... e717 240-270 Ib. 26 00.27.25, 280-315 Ib. 2480- | Bric WR "179 Themp Pa... 60.2 sows -600 20.00-23.25; a few | pyc 1-o a Timk R Bear... 41 lighter weights up to 24.00; good clear- | Pirest 4 Tren W Air... 183 ° estone 734 Tran . “Ngalable cattle 1.000: Preept Sul . 644 Tova C Pos.. 902 slaughter steers slow | oo 30, | Gen 115.3 Unaerueed , 29.1 lower: heifers mostly steady: ‘spots | Oe@ Pcs 63 Un Carbide. 014 around 25 lower on light weights: cows Gun 707 On Pae.......119-6| steady to weak; bulls active, strong| Gen T & bub = Onit Air Lin 22.6 to higher; vealers active: mostly! Guiette . =e Unit Aire.... 60.6) 1.00 higher; two loads prime 1.303 Ib. | Goebel B: *, United Cp... 5.7 steers 26.75; several loads mixed choice | Poa 7-4 Unit Pruit.... $0.1 and prime steers 25.00-26.00: bulk | Gans = 8 Lines.... 156 chotee steers and yearlings 22.75-24.50: |G > Pat *. Rub....., 3 high commercial to low choice grades a me Pt sve | o ae.-... 16.6 19.00-22.50: some utility and commercial | G; cag s 194 U 8 Smelt PI 58.4 steers 15.50-18.50; two loads high choice i 2 ee oe ee Greyhound 14 Tobd...., 114 and prime 1,060 Ib. heifers 25.25 good choice heifers 20.00-24 00: ‘utility ps a a | Raail..... oe commerciat cows 12.50-1600: can- : ; | =: ners and cutters 10.50-12.78; most utility —ronemee r- a te .. os and commercial bulls 15.50-117.75: g00d | Hooker £1 ™ = ---- 336 and choice vealers 22.00-26.00: cull to|Houd Hersh | 154 _— Un Tel.. 36.3 commercial grades 10.00-22.00. .; < . ong A Erk HS . Ml Cent 05.2 Westg El..... 60.6 uate ae eto general trade | tnspir Cop 26.3 White Mot.... 31.6 cieaghter luanke ene nee | tote tr 15.2 Woolworth 41.7 chefee 00-160 fe fea sh shee mostly /tnt Harv 31.6 Yale & Tow... 473 qhtne 95.50-96.60: call ce nny ene Ne. li ins Might 42 Young 8 & W 213 14.00-22.00: oe to low good Int Paper 70 4«Yngst Sh & T 43.3 ot “lambs 2300 en dene rote ay | int Tel & Tel 17 Zenith Rad.. 66.6 —, @ tow Johns Man @ Clark Equip... 414 z in . Warrant Officer Promoted One Grade Otto G. Wright, of 1796 Scott Lake Rd., Drayton Plains, has been from warrant of- Pontiac’s 107th Ordnance Co. of the a : F i f Hi tt i z z z i i F a d prime native lambs 28.50; te chéeice ple a 4.00-6.00. Pair Enters Guilty Plea to Service Station Holdup Connie Carver, 23, of Evanston, | ¥, Ill., and Vernon Bruce, 2%, of De- troit, pleaded guilty to armed rob-| ; Monday before Cir- Woodward Ave., Ferndale. A com- STOCK AVERAGES (Compiled by Ee vd 15 15 Indust Rails Util Stocks Previous day....160.2 91.0 509 1242 Week ago...... 166.9 900 S08 122.9 Month - ago...... 1616 846 50.1 119.0 ear ago.......1424 684 53.1 1100 1964 high...,,..160.2 912 50.8 124.3 1954 lew. 143.9 77.8 55.4 108.0 1953 high...... 151.8 936 558 1163 MOO is ccue 130.2 735 S05 05 Net change + .7 +4 +.5 Noon today 169 o16 50.8 124.7 DETROIT STOCKS Pe soi oad & Weeks) ‘. q ures after decima) pointe ere ths High a Baldwin Rubber....... 114 114 114 D & C Navigation 124 #124 124 Gerity-Michigan*® ..... 23 2.5 Kin P 0g 2.6 3.2 Serew* ...... oe 27 3 Midwest Abrasive*.... 6 66 eee 43 43 4.3 We me Gerew.......... 3 13 13 futures 2.61 13/16, 32 wk MAE 3 i : | 4 fal 4 : ie i Fee? bissies X _ CAPT. Jd. 8S. CHAMPLIN Naval Reserves lodge Calendar | in w.M News in Brief D, E. Clarke of 82 N. Johnson Ave. told Pontiac Police today that someone took a set of fender skirts from his car while it was parked in the driveway of his home. Ave., told Pontiac Police that. someone took a set of fender skirts | from his car last night while it was parked in front of his home. They were valued at $25. he pleaded guilty yesterday before Holly Township Justice Aubrey Butler, | Face Inspection Pontiac Unit to Compete for District's Trophy Wednesday Lt. Cmdr. Max A. Evans, USNR, commanding officer of the Naval Reserve Division, 9-104, is ready- ing his group for a four-man Naval Reserve Inspection Board which will review the group Wednesday at 1 p. m. The Pontiac group is in compe- tition with reservists in 10 other Ninth Naval District Communities in 13 midwestern states competing for the title of ‘‘Best Naval Re- serve Surface Division in the Ninth Naval District." Capt. J. 8. Champlin, USN, Lt. Cmdr. W. A. Nylund, USN, ' commanding officer of the Naval | Reserve Training Center at 469 S. | East Bivd. said the board will also inspect personnel, administration and training. | Factors being considered for | # awarding the trophy are on board strength, attendance, active duty for training and advancement in rating. The Pontrae group received last years’ general excellence trophy and is hoping to repeat this year. Second, third and fourth place winners also will be named by the inspection board. AFL Claims 5 Million Unemployed in Nation CHICAGO w—The AFL Execu- tive Council says there are more than 5% million workers unem- ployed and “the figure is growing and will continue to grow if some- thing isn't done to stem the re- cession immediately.” Predicting ‘‘a continuing trend Rummage Crawford Market, 701 Orchard |Lake Ave, 9:30 a. m Thursday, | May 20 —Adv | if friend's im jail and needs your bail, Ph. FE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell, |or Ph. MA 5-4031, Guy Carter. | Sheriff's Posse Will Give Show Races, Roping, Jumping | to Be Featured Sunday in Charity Event Oakland County Sheriff's Posse’s annual horse show will get under | Ivory Polo Field on West Eight Mile road, Detroit. Proceeds will go for charitable purposes and to purchase equip- ment for the posse, according to Joseph J. Hauser, secretary-treas- urer of the group, a mounted aux- iliary of the Oakland County Sher- iff's Department. A rescue race, bending races, calf roping and a speed and ac- | thon contest will be among the events. | The Ivory Rangers will also pre- sent a polo game and there will be numerous horse judging events, auser said. ‘ | The morning show will include | Arabian, Morgan, Model Western |and Quarter horse at halter class | plus musica] stalls for juniors and a junior western class. 15 Sylvan Scouts Raised to 2nd Class Fifteen boys were raised to sec- ond class scouts Monday duripg an honor court held by Boy Scout Troop 27 of Daniel Whitfield School in Sylvan Lake. The promotions Went to Reginald Bassett, Gary Bramble, Dick Clark, Jerry Cavette, Kurt Hardenburg, . t from ertmoebile at Tax Equalization “=: |Sought by State Want $1,178,425,000 for Oakland County, Up $333 Million LANSING @ — The State Tax Commission recommended today that the equalized valuation of Dick Palmer of 128 5S. Johnson Michigan property be boosted to a | record $16,729,450,000, an increase of more than one billion dollars over last year. The 16 billion dollar-plus - total it will hear any protests by the counties and then make the final equalization. $1,178, 425,000. equalized $845,071 ,000.) Others included Genesee, $552,875,000; Kent, $816,675,000; La- peer, $69,550,000; Livingston, $89,500,000; Macomb, $453,400,000; Sanilac, $63,050,000; St. Clair, $264,900,000; Wastenaw, $351,925.- 000; and Wayne, $7,200,150,000, State Revenue Com. Louis M Nims, chairman of the tax com- mission, said the commission rec- ommeded no. increase in the equalization base this year. The in- crease included only new construc- tion since last year, plus adjust- |way Sunday at 9:30 a.m. at the | ments resulting from county valua- | tion studies. The state-approved equalization base, Nims said, continues to be 110 per cent of 1941 actual value, or 62.8 per cent of 1947-49 values. Aud. Gen. John B. Martin, who was elected chairman of the equalization board, said the coun- ties will have reported their own county equalizations by the June 14 meeting. He said he understood many counWes ‘“‘are rather sharply in- creasing their own equalizations.” Nims reported that was the trend resulting from legislative debates aimed at making the state equali- zation the basis for loca] taxes “That,”” Nims said, “is why we recommend no horizontal increase this year. We don't want to dis- courage this trend.” 4-Year-Old Girl Bruised After Being Hit by Cor Shirley J. Watson, 4, of 57 E. Glass Rd., Ortonville, was treated at Goodrich Hospital for bruises and released Monday after she was hit by a car near her home. The driver, Billy R, Asselin, 28, of 179% Sallee Ct., Ortonville, told Oakland County Sheriff's Deputies that the child ran out from be- hind parked cars. Larry Harrington, Patrick Keavy, Ronald Klassee, Richard Lowe, | David Mott, James Moyer, Cariton | the council istration ‘‘take its head out of the sand, recognize the serious prob- lem, and do something about it.’ Gracie Fields, Husband Get Italian Citizenship ISLE OF CAPRI (®—Close Simpson, Lee Stark, Brian and Honored guests during the affair were the Rev. Edward Auchard of First Presbyterian Church. John A. Riley, president of the Pontiac District Committee Council, and Lewis Parry, Birmingham High School coach. friends said today British stage and screen star Gracie Fields and her Romanian-born husband, Boris Alperovici,-have been granted Ital- ian citizenship. They added Miss Fields will remain a British citizen as well. The veteran comedienne has been a popular resident of this fabled Italian isle for years. Alpe- rovici has been classified previous- Dies on Fishing Trip CHEBOYGAN @® — Stanton A. Young died Monday at Community Memorial Hospital. ’oung, 62, was production manager of the Inter- national Harvester Co. at Spring- field, Ohio. Funeral services will be held Thursday in Springfield. Young suffered a heart attack ly as a stateless person. while on a fishing trip. Deaths in Nearby Communities Mrs. Nina McLarty CASS CITY—Funeral service for Mrs. Nina McLarty, 71, widow of Neil D. McLarty, of Pontiac, was held Sunday, with burial in Elkland Cemetery. Surviving are two daughters. Mrs. Vernon Ball, of Pontiac, and Mrs. David McQueen, of Cass City. John J, Jordan LAPEER — Service for John J. Jordan, 62, of 444 W. Genesee, will be at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at Baird Funeral Home, with burial in Stiles Cemetery. He died late Sunday at home. Surviving are his widow, Merhl, two sons, David, at home, and Thomas, of Portland; a stepson, F William H. Schmidt, 65 of Craw- ford stret, will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday from the Oxford Lu \ "| 71, of 620 E, Fifth St, will be held theran Church. with burial in Had- ley. He died Monday at his home. Surviving are two daughters Mrs. Emojine Clements of De- troit and Mrs. Alice Marshall, of Oxford. dane Wilson . HUNTINGTON WOODS — Serv- ice for Jane Wilson, 10-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Wilson of 13314 Hart Rd. will be held at 3 p.m. today at Hart Funeral Home, Detroit, with burial in Roseland Park Cemetery. She died Saturday at her home. Surviving besides her parents are a sister, Susan, and two brothers, Barry and Lee. Mrs, Arthur Nellesen ROYAL OAK—Service and burial for Mrs, Arthur (Emma) Nellesen, in Beloit, Wis. tomorrow. She died ~ ee er eo Three Motorists Injured in Crash Monday Night OAK PARK — Fred N. Black. | more, 40 of 4840 Willow Lane Orchard Lake received head and back injuries in a collision at Nine- night. He was taken to Mount Carmel Mercy Hospital, Detroit. The driv- er of the other car, Robert A. Rowe, 18, of Detroit received face cuts, His passenger, Marvin Ald- rich. of 24641 Parklawn, Oak Park, received face and body cuts. , According to Oak Park police Rowe went through a changing traffic light. hitting Blackmore's car as it started through the in- tersection. WCTU to Hold Breakfast DRAYTON PLAINS—The WCTU May breakfast will be held Thurs- day the home of Mrs. Olin Vanderpool, 6107 Pine Knob Rd., at 11 a.m: Tae rr Se rays et AY ok chat TIMKER ... TAILOR... Soldier . . . Sailor? What will your son become? Success or failure? Career or job? It's often just ® question of education and training. Make sure your boy gets a good start towards success. Invest in a Juvenile Assurance policy of - the Sun Life Assurance Com- pany of Canada today. Call George E. Wood Agent 2642 W. 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S680 PARIS. so0 YEAR] A HOME OF YOUR | MILLER |ermesegere|,. 2" For Colored LISTINGS WANTED gages We can L 3 a your uity ence. Francis E. “Bud” Miller sess Goodrich area, a @ Panous Pu’ SaTOuViti 132. UICK C be regardiess of condition if price & terms are Call 40621 or for immediate service B. D. CHARLES. . 1717 &. Telegraph are oe —— your call us not feel DORRIS & SON REALTOR CO-OP MEMBER 192 W. PE 41557 | 2% Acres posgb ng i house, some De own re- pairs Pay up te $100.00 mo. with option soon, FE 5-3701 pol ROY KNAUF, ee 26% W. Rurop PB 2-742) WIL’ BUY OF LIST YOUR LAKE RE MCKINNEY. ace EMBREE & GREGG ess ‘bor, 2066 Willow . Gas Call TOwnsend ‘ wate beach $15. weekly. De- t, Texas 4-1210. : 5S Eee yen with full basement. 69,500, terms. ‘Tan CONTRACTS NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. ied —“e eo 10 M MODERN Lake Make vour reservations now. $40 OF week 30380. R&K w A tages Completely modern. Auto- matic heat. mat tresses. Good. safe swimming h. Children e OG cery. re taurant and bus service FE 2-4855 ARMS, | SUMMER COTTAGE ON MACE. day Lake for season. All m __2. sereen_ norches hes OR 34394 SMALL WATERFRONT COTTAGE Good we ge month or season Adu rE i I FOR PROFESSIONAL AND-OR Office 8800 Commerce Rd. Ph Pontiac EM 3-331) of Oniv 1-51 wut y PURCHASE FROM “OWNER reom modern home and et et __Rent Apts. Furnished 33 _— 1 ROOM si MAN OR ELDERLY Woman eon jet, clean, Bo 8. Festecs __arinkers 1 LARGE ROOM AND KITCHEN. ette oe a Sa on e. close store. An Rd. - ROOM art. peaDULts 0 NLY. ™ ua fa. J 2 ROOMS | aD Bat BATH. COUPLE _ only, _€3_Norton — 3 ROOM APT. No drinkers 29 Michigan 3 Ooms AND KITCHENETTE Orchard 3 “Soeur OLEAN edults only ft bas a gas range and f aire 307 Oliver St 2 LARGE ROOMS BASEMENT spartment Private bath. Garden availadle. Children weleome No drinkers Gingellvile FE _S-1927 2 ROOM AND {| ROOM par 2 ROOMS. NICELY PURNISHED. pear bus lin: Adults or working couple 6s os Prancis 2 ROOM, APARTMENT FOR clean Pine bt PE or men 2% Feneley off PE +o _ | 2 ROOM APARTMENT MAIN Close m FE 673308 24) Florence | 2.ROOMS UPPER. LHARE BATH. | s! ne drinkers FE 40644 2 ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRA Refrigerauion Adults. 37 _ Place 2 ROOMS. i < CLARK atts Pri- Yate entrance. Apply apt floor CE tas and _apt_ 1. at 107% N . 3 ROOMS ON OROUWD “FLOOR entrance No | iene bath ehild no umes ™ lor. 7 AND 3 RMS ADULTS On Ly K. YOUNG RENTAL Call before A Private bath —| Howard a Refrigerator entrance 118 ROOMS & ; couple No drinkers Gatien soet spot J ROOM PURNISHED aPT DAY working coupie only 4 23-7726 NICE ROOMS BATH EN- | trance, west. Quiet working cou- BS os aed man Pontiac Press = _porch. private. | - ROOMS ores es BATH. 2 2 GIRLS no JN! ION N COURT —, BATH. ADULTS ree clamaieed Realtor an E. Huron 3 FR or 2 men. 156 Summit 8 ate stuvan 1 LE 3 ROOM AND private entranc: cman lake Partwey rE APARTMENT serene? | rooms and bath ee desseuiea Priv trance, and Pils ia? W. Lawrence APT. PRIVATE BATH AND EN- trance. only. PE | 5-3096. ; ~ Stables, for 2 horses care a a SaconE TES 2 ROOMS bath, No children. FE 2555. SMALL APT ON OXBOW LA LAKE block off Elizabeth Lake Rd. ise . B or only. Private. < “me hd va Cottage Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 APT COUPLE FOR baby ctiting Pon- EXCHANGE Reply box 69. : 3 ROOM APARTMENT n W. Hur» PE ¢oT 7 ROOM APARTMENT FOR For Sale Houses 43 bs i couple. $15.00 a week. —_ } ROOMS, CLOSE IN. 13 PLOR- F ooks CCE ADAMS “ROOMS PRIV BUCK LAE me: lla OAS | ¢ rooms on ed a Y AXD REFRIO- oe lnc toe seul i eh oa ; e ay. : foo Robin . cat” rs selby, OR that — 7 —_— ci * 5 UPSTAIRS APARTMENT. | WEST SUBURBAN - $2500 DOWN and FE 2-1430. 2 bed modern brick located on privileges on Klisabeth Laxe The ond te toctating 0th tne sun porch is heated for year AP eround use. Shown "3 t. only. After 5 P.M’ Call Gohielas. ag ag db ip ; pts tas. | mederu heme ts the dream of _ tae Iitchee, corpeing bed- rooms gba living ee _ 3 gerage, 1 acre —y A fea’ cash to After * P.M. Call Mrs. = | _ ply Box iGomta, Pr a PRIVATE | HOME. . OR 3-2448. Oakland Lake bestnoss persen large tront mee > bedroom bus stop _$-7332__ GOOD CLEAN | ROOM FOR 1 OR | 2 —s Right downtown in 2-8820 1 Pine Sunti ewe at ee a room. West side. FE CARO E ROOM PRIVATE | EN. ard _ter PE “we NICE erator. 447 W. Huron. PLEASANT men, Close in. 31 Judson. PRIVATE HOME. 1 LARGE AT- tractive sleeping room West side. RE- Es for employed Christian girl or woman. a references. Re- SLEEPING ROOMS WITH COOK- ing privileges. elso furnished rooms 17 end 19 Auburn Ave SLEEPING ROOM fast, — and ironings. Cal! work . Regier evenings SLEEPING ROOMS SINGLE OR — with twin beds. 101 Home ane “ROOM FOR GENTLE- man FE 23-1480 S}EYPING POOM FOR MEN only No drinkers. Private en- trence Close tn | SEEEBING aR + men 48 Mechanic “Rooms With Board 38 ctma ROOMS AND GOOD meals * men near Pontiac and Fishers. FE 20318 ROOM. BOARD IF DESIRED. Business woman or —— with child) Will care for while mother works. 3715 + 33945 PE 2-4106 PLEASANT Ri ROOM ( TWIN BEDS. Meals optional | 32-3429 AGES PPE oN ME /ROO™ AND POARD FOR n MEN. Hot Mo Re ARD in bachelor home Leaington Piace Motel Rooms ROOMS BY DAY OR WEEK HOTEL AUBURIN Also ‘ae 2 464 Auburn AOTEL ROOSFV EI ue = ee a he oe seize “8 IN TOWN ae PONTIAC $12 WEEKLY DINING FACILITIES. BAR & GRILL. HEALTH CLUB, MODEST PRICES Carl Rensom FE 5-6171 Rent Stores Mgr. ae located oo the Savoy ates Pung coply 24540 RENT OR LEASE Putnam * tl} ia 1 5 a8. it Fy ; E i visi 3 382 Auburn Ave rE Open 9 A. M. to 6 P.M. | - . A HOME OF YOUR OWN ee Oak Near Waterford High Ap excellently room home built ‘sn plastered wells, ot) floors ac heat. Terms. ) Fast of Town Pour Biron trame home with % secre of land. Basement oil heat, eer finds senset — Near new All On One Floor—North Three bedroom frame home full basement, storms, screens. Good possession. ONLY $1500 down. East Side Piret otterine ee | 3 bedroom alow. New race. Fine nore velar $7050, terms. Low Down Payment East side. near Longfellow School. Pull price $5300 $60 monthly 7 ot are a ae NICHOLIE, = AND HARGER CO. nw seta ee Ph. FE 5-183 8:30 “th 8:30 f ‘e acre oF aa es3 = ec with E Country Homes SPORTSMANS HOME to style—6 rooms includ oe Om heat. $10 HANDYMAN WANTED Save money -—finish yourself tate- | ed. 4 rooms furnished | jot oe posses- 200 with te | sYL NAN M ANOR SUB Beautiful home Ranch style 3 hedroom — Youngstown Kitch- ban Gar Oak floors | ANNETT OFFERS Highland 6 room modern home with full beth. 3 bedrooms, sun Recreation ~ » full basement. et FORD AGENCY Realtor, 214] Opdyke Open Eves PE 41549 City East Seven room modern. three bed- rooms, off floor furnace, two car | arege and paved street 66150 porch. Dasement. com- _. dination carage end bern 23x30 tool shed 12x16 al! situated on lot 100x165. Close stores and schools $7,200, | to terms Income— Zoned Commercial Immediate possession this 2 family § rooms and bath down. 4 rooms and beth up. full basement. auto- matic water heater good business corner. $13,000 Clarkston bedroom an! oath down 2? bedrooms up. Full basement With stoker heat. storms and . breereway garage end outdoor grill Aluminum awnings $15,000. terms, 4'% Acre Nursery 3 ie ter hest recreation with ip — bern 27233 and other out ings. Year round sacrificing for 677.000, including drapes. carpeting. and some appli ances. SOY Annett Inc. REALTORS ron FEdera) 37183 ” Toe Evenings ani Sunday 1-4 Bateman Towering Oaks Here is coun . only town try joy and 4 miles from Pontiac Th Drayton Plains te two lots. All appointment $1,350 Down for Why pay Elizabeth Lake Estates Kampsen Realtor 377 B. Telegraph Co-operative Real Estate Exchange BROWN DOWN. New “Te. Exterior all co Piece bath, well, pump. wired. automatic 2 ein be full 5 clectrie hot i 5323 iz3! fh i Lovely Suburban A Gentleman's Paradise, twelve @ beautiful Disie Highway - $35,000 terms | K. G, Hempstead, eae 192 East Huron FE +4myj Eve. CHARLES by Dick Turner __ For Sale Houses 43 ____For Sale Houses 43 / ray 4 T @ Reg VS Pet OF | Copy. 1954 by NEA Gervics, ne, | “Maybe you wouldn't have to work to 4ll hours, Mr. | Abernathy, if you joined a union!” For Sale Houses ener —_ LAKE Brick 6 room 4 story home. master bedroom first floor and 3 more on second tloor, full tie bath beau- tiful natural fireplace, full base- 43! | GI | ment euto as beat, venetian blinds complete storms and screens all this end lake privi- | leges too RED 7 “ant can. BUILD ON YOUR LOT Limited number onl avauable, only $6, see these today ‘Russell Young models are full price, REALTOR “ler bedrooms a 18x30 ft living @12.,¥ Huron PE ¢auas room with & Italian marble OPE? e_ “tA m “till 6 fireplace & wall to wall carpet- ELIZABETH LAKE EsTATES ing 500 price may seem! BRICK HOME high unti] you add up the limit Mr Executive, we would be eters less luxury seppointments to have you inspect this lovely you know for sure that it's home, ideal for retired couple, Worth every penny. Ask us today itional bedrooms could be for details too numerous to men-| complete the staired and tion here floored attie for family home 24242 on foundation, beeutiful fire- BE 8H. RP but soon at this | bedroom brick on ly Ra. A mighty fine home ! I's 24n67 ft. is co: luxturious apts $8000 down | apts aI on Osmun, $4740 down (5) Eleven. room on 8 Bivd $1500 down | ‘6 Six room. 2 ant om Moss St | $800 down. Dollar imcome and) other details on request LIST YOUR HOME We #i!! ad- vertise at our expense until sold! { — full dining room lovely itehen al] tde bath marble win- dow sills large — patio. ewn- Excellent pag PONTIAC PLANT maa OW DOWN oe room bungalow nice liv room. kitchen full basement re | arage, dandy lot with shade. nice aen newly sanded fioors 960 per mon'h SX ROOMS EASY TERMS Only 6 years old. full basement gas beat. two bedrooms down and one up. oak floors, cig windows and sereens. Large lot Price $9.475 $8,550 HURON GARDENS 2 bedrooms 24532 on foundation | For Sale Houses RESALE NEARLY NEW 6 alow. Stairway to un- Ges heat. Phone room finished attic. FE 5-9606 2 HOUSES aut basement property soned ring, many possibilities additional e. $16,900 Easy terms. RENT BEATER SMALL HOME Lake privileges | on Cass & Elizabeth Lakes. jot 162100. nice “‘ireplace Total price enly $4,500 Easy terms IMMED. POSSESSION Rench home nearly finished. ecres, between Pontiac = Roch- J. R. HILTZ REALTOR N Saginaw St _ Open Eves ‘Houses, Houses, Houses 148% FE $4181 I have one. two. three and four | bedroom homes for sale in Walled | Lake area Some iakefronts and some with lake privileges lakefront lots, acreage and fa: CARL SAHS Broker R te #1517 enting O. T er teareee 10s) or MEA Humphries Wart a new BRICK home in Ottawa Hills? See this beautiful ot! heat $0x154. Call for showing Humphries This 5 room RANCH HOME is lot | 3 bedrm. ranch type homes. ft. lots, | EQUITY POR HOUSE. PLUS Ga- rage. OR 3-887). INCOME sell—terms. G.I. T5x156 acellent location Alu- 10 per cent down, including mort gage costs. JOHN K. IRWIN | — ry 101% N st | Phone FE 2403, Eve FE 2-180 INCOME INVEST. _ h Large 5 family income, including | ture & ulo. Gas fu. A heat Garage large lot paved . Id location Shows net pony over 16 per cent. Price s “TOSEPH Fig REISZ, 83% W Hures 2-0259 Eve Inspect: It! We invite you to inspect this new 2 bedroom ranch home located on the north side of town with full base- st MI 44419 ment — breesew 3 car ‘3 nice ames oer For details call J A Teylor, Realtor, FE ¢23644 Eve. +1906 Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES COLONIAL HILLS — attached garage. $6,000 ae tment only. KNUDSEN Sylvan Lake wonde ak - Florence Ave. Income or family home. 17 rooms i's baths. 6 car — = down. Im Webster School Area 4 bedroom home. ! bedroom and beth on first floor Gas heat, garage. $3200 down WM. H. KNUDSEN REALTOR Ph FE ¢4516, Eve 2-5320. 23-3750 ‘KNOCK OFF for a few minutes & see this | bargain. Two bedroom home with | basement & garage. cement drive ‘ GAYLORD 136 E. Pike St FE 46-0584 rative Real Estate Exchange LAKE ORION Modest but modern. $ ° WALTER GREEN MY 23-6831 LARGE 4 ROOMS FULL BASE- ment automatic heat and water | Close to factory. §1.350 down pay- | ment By owner FE 4-7006 | LON DOWN PAYMENTS TENNYSON ST. $1432 down will buy this § room home Gisssed in porch tor more 2 iarge lots rhood Ca Exacel- leat neighbo: i FE 40584 too good to last $7 DOWN On this ¢ room home with ke siding. bod ow r se raat | ner mov o Real of all the bul price is! 65.250 7 ~~” Investment for | someone OFFICE OPEN 68 A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Jack Loveland 2189 Cass Lake Rd. Harbor 32-4875 rE +1667 Established 1916 ideas eo West suburben new bome me full bash are topped ds in large kitchen. all “sheine Goors tmside. ‘» acre well-landsce — lot. iske Lagan Bee now at only 87, EAST SIDE New itm 1051. 2-bed- rm bungsiow with stairway to unfinished upstairs. Tiled bath B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | oak floors, plastered walls, neat | immaculate inside and out. Liv- prague Reinet en eat FF 4- 0521 | @nd clean. .ear Huron room and ming 23 feet Newly landscaped ‘Yet GI 4. center and st. Benedict's long. The 120 ft lot ts tand- mtg $10,900 with $3,300 down ll . han eee Pd sey scaped and located in new re- Reasonable monthly payments Exchange WE SELL - WE TRADE stricted ——— Ea urben ‘e¢ are pr to oF DORRIS & SON | this, beauty et” only 610.800.) * GOS Sesccouburban location ; . . | terms Large rms. 1 bedrm and full REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS beth down 3 bedrms and 132. W Huron sé Ct +1687 | H lavatory up. Basement with | $1,000 DOWN 96.500. FULL PRICE | ump ries stoker. garage Some fruit. East Suburban, 5 room modern ATEWAYS to” grapes and berries pos- bungalow. 2 bedrooms. basement, | Woodhull Lake district Very et session $9,500 with re furnace. full beth, large lot with tractive shaded setting 176x202 $00 down garden spot HAPPINESS Pive room bungalow plastered wails, modern decorations Ot]| 2-PAMILY Close-tn north side. 8 $1,950 DOWN $7950 FULL PRICE heat Complete laundry room rms and bath each Here ts West Suburban, 5 room modern AN UNUSUAI hd with wiring and plumbing for an ideal location good sur- bungalow, basement. of] fired | ‘ . AL BL automatic @quipment i's car, rounding erea 2 furneces. 2 furnace. 3 dandy lots } WITH LAKE PRIVILEGES garage. Better see this at $10- arages Paved street. large jot rayion Plains, 2 bedroom rem- bead ‘ossible future business front- $3 000 DOWN $11,500 PULI bling ranch type with breeseway age. $15,000 with on $3.000 PRICE West Side- near High | to 2 car garage Venetian blinds, ® down. Rent will © pay- Bchool Well constructed 6 room| Youngstown Kitchen with Dish- ur I 1p res ments modern home. oi] forced air master, oil heat, storms and heat, nice lot. good neighborhood. screens. Velvety lawn, 130x113 | Quality cedar shake and stone 3| ONLY $1500 DOWN On bus line : e and shrubbery You | bedroom a — in ex- S rms end beth. full base- COUNTRY HOME. Ideal suburban may say this home is in perfect be erage bdivision of ment with stoker heat. Payed home on lot 100x400 feet partly condition & attractively furnished lots oh lake Privileges street, 60 ft frontage Olmesed- fenced. Modern & room dwelling Offered complete Perfect room arrangement, vest!- in porch. A good buy. Tota! with oak floors, painted walls; at 89.459, $3, down, YOU| bule entrance, oe living Price, $7, over plaster, full dining room, CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS 8EE- Toom with Lage Me Youngs rT) room. 2 large bedrooms,| ING THIS ONE town kitchen. ing space. too.| WEST HURON 8@ ft business nice kitchen, @ pe. bath, large ; bination ginal and screens frontage, just west of Tele basement with reeres -| NE oo copper plumbing Now 2-bed laundry facilities. fruit cellar NEAR V RHEIS RD. oir heat, recreation space At- ais en home deat buy iter furnace. auto water heater FHA AT 44 PER CENT teched garage. All for $15,650 | investment of and You'll like {t and only $13,500 West side near Donelson School, Brand new. See it today siness All for only $0.760 terms, less for cash. built in 1947; surrounded by new with $2,780 down. Liberal dis- homes of comparable value ’ count for cash Many more x — from. If you| Large, well-planned, 2 bedroom H } don't find jt here, cail_anywes. as to attic ump TLCS | wareres care PROT. 3-bedrm ave = of most of our| for furure expansion Latest in | furnished summer home rge Mstings. design and workmanship 20 ft REALTOR - living rm. fireplace, part bat living room, tile bath fuit base- Fa FE 2-0474| Mate! ts (yourithanas ke oun @ “J ey ° a ment. recreation space. ot] heat N Telegraph Rd gE fake-f : CAMERON H. CLARK and combination storms and | Co-operative Rea! tee ican evar "Mial S06 borane ote FE 4-6492 screens $12,690 §$4.685 down can do his own modernizing 1362 W. Huron Open enings 06 per month including taxes - Only $8,400, terms Co-operative Real Estate Exchange and insurance, 4'« t interest NUN TOON LARK SURUSVISION IN , Naa DON'T PUT OFF SEEING THIS restric aterford area . DIXIE HIGHWAY . 2 lots large ramen house 92/ °C Cmpiing home Eft on ne 100 ft. frontage by 300 deep. § KEEGO HARBOR rage attached Sie eee wit sees] (ak and over 1 acre lot 2 room modern home with at-| NEAR ROOSEVELT SCHOOL down. Box 36, Pontiac Press’ sedrme. with specs for Ird a garage. $10.500 with Lecated om plencant chady ict a — Stone heatalator *firepiace in this 4 room bedroom home has } ’ | ef | cong Siseeeway ite “KEEGO H ARBOR 20 ft. liviz.g room, ofl heat. vene- fobby Man's Paradise | pexakonn emia viet aan repair, ttan btinds e 3 beautifully landscaped lots witi ing lake near Orton Variety Septic in. wantity bedroom u Pad oe | Well built 2 bedroom home Extra | fruit tree: outdoor grill. ex- used Hy ey Offered at 94 378 9500 | bath Nice. @asement with steam cellent landscaping. Bee this SOUT ND STATE OWNER SAYS °SELL beat 2 car garage and separate at only $12 500 -Te Seil-Te Trad eae ae oe an reason- royce — Buy —To -~To Trade | «el rms . Mort . “She YOU BUY 17 WELL INSURE IT et FLOYD KENT, Realtor C CRtER REAL TY Income 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6108 236 N. 4-4091 2 blocks from Bears 7 rooms Next to a Power Eves. E T-6143. rE Teite 2's story with extra stool Neat : : and clean Good furnace $3500 CLARKSTON REALTY CO. REALTORS on | WAALIBORNIA RANCH HOME | Member Co-op Real Est Exch Ine low taxes, just $85, this in CARROLI. G. PORRITT | fine home may be Just what you FE 2-0263 oe eee ae 1. pe lor. Large rm. <6" es uron > «32-7124 nce, entry vestibule Open eee a Bm | Rives. call PE 0.208 oF FE 27982 | kK IN7Z | ER jous “Livin - poo? bedresms © th wardrop NEXT _ TO, BRANCH a a Closets tiled bath, ree 5 SO ce, fred beak, aire we | HAYDEN ee r Tr breeseway car A garage Lot is 802100 Home |, of ‘cet pene. 4 7 a et oe proof: S aa ta ote rooms New Of” rarndes e * sgeso | homes that you can im- rs i'e roof Pull price is Terms agine “rooms, heated a a 'y biock from | Soke an porch fe 1% , - 1 . =< - ake rooms & ba | oors WILLIAMS LAKE G.I RESALE Large sunporch $7000 with termi | and decorated in soft color - e Estate 2 d room ti urnac AREA tll a oe modern with stairway to. flored Mm green lawn with gentle AND stairway to ue, ean ewes = | Si ae slope ta, lake “and “sand We guarantee this is perfect. All er wed street aa eae North Suburban Two 4 Room beach. Price 000 reas- peaulituliy landsc This neighborhood $8,500 Pig sci oF ante blige Gan nae oe rooms, end fuil one er renting ir per cote, Sppcions Wemmg oem large ee 7 ae at aly month $1500. down Brick Bungalow—2 Lots modern kitchen pane Ls University St. 4 Room with bath, = iy tireplace 2 ont °. view ber cent interest Becoment, furnace. 2 car garage. a _ ogee _ ev car at tached. garage, and basee| SYLVAN SHORES New G.1. Homes. $1280. ‘down in- R trom ‘private park and ment for heating plant. One look 2 beéreom heme cluding mortgage 3 Bed- $ arouse your interest; two with extra mice kitchen: tile ty “pull divided rms, plus ige. attic space * and want to ; ees : Ddasement Exce ° Has fireplace, covered pries 611700 we'll take a ai dae loe and °. Spe Bid house te rede. or #0.000 barge living poem on cious with } = lh ’ ing L finished in knotty HAYDEN shade and enclosed with ae ol » 1% cor ge. cyclone fence. 1% car ga- PAUL A. KERN, Realtor rage. — age 38% W. Huros on striking ‘cherm anda Secting 3 Onbtens gre. 23-9200 | lawn and shrubbery 2004 conteatment. Let's take « — Rest fetate wince inte? appointment ialiad look before it's too late —t Ba Boe & UNDER THIS ROOF IMMEDIATE G.I. Resale ving rm. You'll find 4 bedrooms, aimee ; 2 bedroom — built foom. 2 and beth down: | closets, ‘carpeting. venetian OCCUPANCY in 100), Gass heat New Living room, foom, 2 bed- blind, itv room, kite x . weatherseal storms and rooms and bath up, recently dec- lus breakfast fook full $1800.00 down to - .¢ Dew screens. Venetian blinds orated: Basement. hot air fur- ell heat, alum! houses, Nos 137. _ 147, 187, side on Third st nacé, automatic hot water. A good num screens on jumbia west win. About §2.150 down to 4 per buy. | All. these Two room houses with un- e mige. pa: $44 mo. , Siomate hot water, paved street. i down wil) handie, information, call Mre. Spears, Tim Renae . . 7 he { i | two bedrooms and possibility | D SUDDENLY - SPRING! So let's inspect. this immac- ‘-bungalow on & = ulate sem 264 foot lot. close to leke too' 5 full sized rooms dowa and 32 ia rooms up. Plastered walls, oak "floors, barement, of] furnace. garage. You're sure to like this one. Let's look now. $8.05¢ IT 18 WITH PARDONABLE PRICE —that we offer this delightful 2bedroom mous a window The La is equipped with Y pboarts double sink (garbage disposal) and Susan Pully tiled beth. ear e attached. You'll be pleased with the suber- ban lake privileges Terms, too. oor FARMS school and stores. has tiled with shower ment, completely tiled, Less than $3,000 down Pay- ment of $52 per month cludes taxes $1.750—1t s @ 4oll house; tm- a oe through- or stop at 136 East t bungalo Pike St . , | modernized ‘witchen full OFF WEST HURON bath. plastered oak ae we oe et oe floors. full basement. Le 4 large room home with new Meee Serr on — basem ot] lot 650x160 See thi Call PE 40504 . hoo eis oe St bee ONE oF TODAY'S BETTER LAWRENCE W oo vat eaepant GAYLORD) secre east section; new sated throughout. AF goed Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Large lot ideal for children. Priced ot 69,000 with reas Dy gh | ee J ovo _OR 3-382. Mr_ Going. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor WwW. Huron Shane FE 31103 or FE MILLER |agtearen * See, Moc col, Ouner beans NORTH END iofsmes. PW. Dinnen Gow 2 bedroom home Full beth One a with — hac Mg gra a ord pity 3 ae ment No down paym vet-| (ccation, privele owner. f s' wf Ba .- . “Boeke Os 4 can quoly” oe some eer = | RANCH HOME. PARTL ORPae, WEST SUBURBAN | payment, $800 Berkley. FE 5-2042. 2 Barong Be of "radi beth me SUBURBAN BRICK WITH TWO Besement Ol beat Cash to pew Eatge fenced-ia ‘back yard and or foot reation ares SMALL FARM Dasement for’ ihe children. Pull acres of "3 bedroom home | Sem jeree tnches Pan Pull bath Full basement Ot! electric hot water = Can be sold on forced air ctl neat. tole of cleeata . cy ? 7“ * MM) all restricted Francis F, “Bud” Miller | is"smelt ‘restrteted ait Bei eute Realtor or ty lcovme state soon and So ment of s200e. You get te. bene. 8 escyh Dally: Sunt tet) Rouse "pul price tbe. OB | OWNER, 6 ROOMS 3 BATHS 8 ms end- 2 oe. 3 rooms and beth | a. & veneer. New MILLER | 2st 24166. AMILY INCOME Veterans Gunuhed’ cee spemae otal We can now for 7 en pece seperate light meters. Price process cider home under « GI takes wetitionst Sia yernet lands eo jo you se ano installing stoim sash sal aces and other oe, — requirements Cali uw. for Francis E- Realtor DOINO BUSINESS AS STONE 918 Joslyn FE 2-0353 ow 8 pm *| | 173 West Ann Arbor MODERN UnPUs FURNISHED ¢ ROOM ROOM pon ane vy per gag Adulte onl References required. OR MODERN 6 ROOMS. 2? LOTS double garage. cheap Low down yment Private owner FE 3 3e22 after 7 p om NEWLY DECORATED MODERN -2 | On large wooded in en tiled batn room 2 car heated garage plus basement. Priced for Quick sale ts owner FE ¢6279. __ OF see af 421 Opdyke Rado New GI Homes For colored. see our new modern home et 278 Cedardale. off Earimoor. ar our office for an ent go through or svpointm come next Serer and Sunday House will be open both days 12 toS pm Come out poy pick yours now. they sre going — WILLIS M BREWER ROOM rte | aaa ore T ROTEL | 518t NEW } wry : LARGE ROOMS. | plastered walls. landscaping $8 - | $09 47 Court Drive off Mt. Clem- ens ‘§ ROOW MODERN FOUR BED" H rooms full Dasement. oi] fufnace | end garage. Less , thou- _seand Termes 7-704 INOW! WE RAVE - a model home for your careful inspection. Located close to Bt Bene- ticts and lson bedroom bungalow many deluxe features Se- lect oar - tered painted walis } tile bath, colored fixtures show- er. well designed kitchen with plenty of bulit-in cup- boards. complete basement oil or gas furnace = auto- matic gas water heater, rec- Teation space 60 foot wide lots paved street sewer sidewalk, gas. water Yes. these 4 remaining homes have everything you've de- mended. Always open for your tion. just phone FE 3-71 $4.000 down IN- Es MORTGAGE CQO8BT. Let's look now We have the key! _ a NEIL, Realtor Huron en +8 Pusee FE 3-71030r FE 17-0034 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange NEW 4 ROOM ae aoe PART- $600 down. $45 8 fate possession Phone Maple 5-000! « after 5:00 p.m 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE, $i2,- $3, 0 5-6628 $3,009 down, FE ORTONVILLE 1 ACRE WITH 3 house newly ‘ecorated. Only $500. down Waterford. 8 room basement house. fot. Only down. bet, terms. bal ot a foon modern. as r : rms Davisburg. 2 Good 4 close to churches and house GEO. MARBLE, Realtor 6261 Adtegpoavitny Pts Waterford __ ay Papua ee bine Pioneer Highlands “Bud” Miller | { ' 3} BEDROOM FRAME | North side, 1 car garage, peved | $7,808, terme. 3 Bast side. t rental, = week. $7,960, terme. 2 - URBAN | Partly modern. $4800. $050 dows. Russell A. Nott, Realtor 170 W. Pike $6,950 BRAND NEW F HA. BUN- dved automatic vol oa eats 2 gal & electric wate sewer Bion ad. sid sidewalk. at We Investigate #1350" “down mortage onliv pore. 6 plus FH $43— so éper ——~ Indes everything. Let's "We have the key. y ~ RAY O'NEIL, Realtor 7% W Huros ~~ Phone FE }-7103 or 1-00¢ Co-operative Real Estate Ex THREE BEDROOM HOME spare dormito floor Le fireplace floors matic heet and i’ water. o—- Geor Fai, ~ Oe Irwin, tate 101, or FE 2-0644. Two akGROOS BUNGALOW with aGtomatic of neat: end hot water Plastered walls R_ Irwta. estate FE Soe or FE 24544. Shee 2 BEDROOM EXTREMELY MOD- MOD- Conerete | | 1 be laund aluminum sid wall to wall carpeting Autom fore. ed air her Shown by ment only. $6,000 down. ae- cept contract. Red Horse S019 Cacs-Elizabeth Rd. FE 2-9179 43 LOVELY NEW HOME WITH AS LOW AS $550 Down (PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS) Ore oe Morrison Heugh Co ¥ - / 4 TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1954 | J For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses _ 43; SLICE OF HAM ie | | Business Opportunities $1 cena Moo yp ag For Sale Housetrailers 55 Wanted Used Cars 59 VTanoergsr™ boom avo |oaris qpeonoes gon ere) WE RECOMMEND RADI vac aaah Partridae | CASH, PROMPTLY | "bat i ea Unveaice sam oe an awe, - : T wate e OLXIE JE caine Orr. Wt ROOM = rity ona | nice Bedi. sex erire vistee | tring e TOF ad AG’ ocr cash rebate aat® usa r oes ancluded, lice Mcensed. Like new. Tice laa prin = WALLED Dae goren, cB ton gl ee TALK TO THES RIGHT MAN Wh WHEN come = ees convenient. | Hee Lake Ra 37 Get © geod Ne Rag Ang . H Vv iv SMALL . Room ROUSE on | arse garden spot et = YOU WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS You's oO Sy mas | nee Auto Accessories Drop in tiny. oa eee SPECIALS Buy TO SEL REALTOR | Laila REAL ee £0. = . HEART OF LAKES »| ,PROVIDENT LOAN | | “AUTO GLASS” Glenn’s Motor Sales 2 MACEDA lot — — were acne - “es And Savings Society of Detroit v 254 8S. Saginaw 8t Ser eee, ce ie a AER SE | PS e| “torn Und on al 90060. Cash to| subdivision room : us _ ecery C . r : Lowa LAKE ce Bogie Lake PW Dimes s Family House sartge 6 iss. seamen teat anaea Need M >) ines = oe, . oo oy ' egetr, sew 2, oecroom tome, | Son fw “urea Mere te a home ieee! tr ol b geartereare 8 beoutel veces | VE ONCY fr nevis ORE —Fre Sw Automatic Agony srage. $6100 a disiag teen taane ee ; é & bah with carpeting in the liv- $12.00. 54 Pontiac bumper, new : T1Q Sette Sea Becton "senso, Termes. «|? .Decroom brick, in Maynard Ct.) plenty ‘of cupboards. and clothes ge” > | ram] souks | year ‘round trace & terre sum-| eal. ss eeee 7M) $8.00. 12 guage single, barreled, NEAR COM VILLAGE ree, Only 8.500 down. | seeee. Mine Sethroom. wtiity rm. sf Me ¥ mer business. Call for further ee ATTENTION 1 gonstruction. 2 bedroom ftLis M BREWER ood soil. School bus by door # . : MUST G details Basement 100 A frontage. 67060. OOS YEE HOTEL el : Saturday 8 to } MERCURY | RACING ENGINE OR 49 Ford eniaz Sock garden peoduce Vor REAL ESTATE tre lavited to eseperens’” Bit ;| Buy this pert & pretty cafe lo | will trade OR 3.2004 $275 poly. Sy ming ae] epi ~ oceaee ———— ~ | _3-8182 and 6901 Cooley Lake Re | coe mam peved i Encclos | oxnsat!? Koue woan ‘Hollerback’s Auto Parts ° The home is a 6 room, 3 bed- WILLIAMS L AKE 1 13 ACRE WITH « ROOMS. | statement. Buy real es | ¢9 W. Huron 3-7181 SPECIALS 49 Chevrolet room. 3 story frame in need of | bath, large kitchen with new Cros- | . Dusiness fixtures & equip evr repsir but soundly constructed 3 BEDROOM with full besement ley cabinet we down, if sold | ment all ‘or the unbelievably low Factory rebutlt tors and 5 Pull price $7.200 w $2,000 down oi] forced air heat. sutomatic hot this week FE 5- 1902 of $22,500 on terms Perfect . starters. $5.95 ex ; $44 water, large fenced ‘ot and only | WoLVERINE LAKE. } BEDROOW | or © partn rsbip or family deal | WHEN YOU NEED | Factory repuitt voltage regulators, PONTIAC L AKE woo n noe a end ranch type 3 years old. ‘% acre. | . = = | Big parking are ts an pemmcne, guarantees 50 Buick sales 5 tae lene eek meeses terms can arranged. tn see ao Pe age. oom a { —— uke. this ottereé call ees deckra . FE 30253 $695 cuted es. ey ee NEW HOMES YEAR AROUND HOME ON LAKE ‘e" $25 to $500 Also © S00 stock of emergency wie tove ing shade trees is is| 2 BEDROOM. large living room Orion 629 Fairview MY 32-6381 a | WARD E. PARTRIDGE | 340 Baldwin Ave PE 3-077; SO Olds en excellent site for th sree | with dining SS — WHITTEMORE 8ST. @€ RGOM MOD- | : ~ \ : : OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS a you ‘Wille seule money |‘ 6 CYLINDER. FORD MO- ~ . ool ced ef $1 ‘eee. with terms $1300 dowe “ee rial aia aneria Petes Sale Suburban | Prop. _A5A For Sale Acreage 47 orricns IN PRINCIPAL, CITIES j wirebems You -an eet up to $500 | wee pirrucori—eab— MOTOR. sala WM. A IVAN’ Ww jones as ‘Tat tee eee | Eg H ie, R D wn. yas | COAST-TO-COAST —_— * email 7 ontniy Pay | “also 1980 Pord ne, TE "30 Pontiac ‘ - Y } schools. bus and stores $8 400 ag ey le METAMORA wich , Sb pasa —— res. 2913 be. d’ L Te'enhone @- or cail at our office Gan rings ALL Ss . $495 KENNED SCHRAM | S gsved sercec"yatsem eet tes Hee Foon Teaian Colonial fore gpm nT | World's Largest, ba seer w Rl Erenes a 8 nEAL TON (Masiin electric® pump. Needs Sort | wood eors large sun tom. fre | $iueo® Buregecs,§, miles, from GANIC EXpiG BADIG STATE mt Auto Service a ‘90 Mercury 8 3 AND 3 SHELLS FE 5 ROSE McLARTY ™ FE 2-2163 parege ene base pogo pga MM ag Sat x Well paying redie & televisien se- | FINANCE CO. $659 << oie down. 2es_w_Muron_ot__t aa me eee | of tana For sale at. a aon owner FE 7-71500. pair Dusiness Same owner past! 195 pontiac State Bank Bidg. TEREE, ESTIMATE 50 Ch let eae | P cont, of construction. | “ PLACE TO BUILD | sonket” cant Oma reneae for FE 4-1574 ALL MAKES OF CARs 50 sh Red Horse IPP aritr idge © | “etn a. REALTOR | Some woods, (8 ake. « rolting | & foed 2 man operation “Cheap BRAID | MOTOR SALES + genvonarion ‘ = list te Owner, PO. Bou 4004, D ggpemn me ogy g omen See } 5 tor. Sale New Cars - 280 8 Saginaw Rd.— 100x235 29700 alance e . complete trailer rd Po: dollar op late model cars. Phone FE +3566 BARG ] ORCHARD LAKE RD. eex150 OWNER. Ela semi-modern Al.o 3 room mod-;, Ft. Lauderdale, Fla SSH. for thix area furn.t refriger® | s657 Hwy OR }-1603 This home ts tm Clarkston school . pligabe: go May after 6 P ern. rented Large barn Silo. 2/3 PER neat ~ DISCOUNT tors bathroom fixtures locks, - district Situated one much larg-| Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | OUR NEW LOCATION car ga 8000 crate fruit house. 2000 Penieen. Wiliams high’ pair reof goatings bot er than average lot Close 22 W. Lawrence Street FE 8-816) — . . pg en A i Tn ee a ioe "balance Bg lg gy | a Rtg Ronan | Shame aie © fe Suammann. bet a BF Lower Straits Lake O OF. HOLMES-BARTRAM 30888. sid and viher nitches over load! For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used cars 61 a Five room modern w 4282 Dixie OR 31950 i < PER CENT DISCOUNT ap A ga A ag I gg tn, living room = — ——— ith full beth a _Diste OR F100 _ $4.200| ¢2.'pment installed = oat hasdy ERZROn ~ ales a AREA jot $05162, ad eniy cross the +0 ACRES 5 ROOM HOME. SECT | Sold for $1.20 31-008 denn. terms . car garage on this landscaped lot | [OWT,” pedreom rancher, Only) street from lake sin good sand| FOR BETTER HOMES vine soneg N?_Reety One| JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | TRAILER EXCHANGE e eO p eS ar’ et Ee anne yourect ond | Mal} living seem. coramte tac | ceneble Gown pavinems MR. WORKING MAN . . Sal nae “Dien © 8.-Triecraph Ra gp lt FB biseb | | beth, Youngstown kitchen. . wna not wuld your own home ca | Sale Business Property 49 | Co-operative CONTRACT Pon | —0nee Eve: Sunday pm : down. ment Only $2308° down wees; | K. L. Templeton, Realtor! “inchman Eststes? a ema | ~ pale, Will discount $1680.00. Phone a ol —— ee ee PO actor). h ] WHITE boat ne ss owe wemeee |= wr ottice Open ive wee | the” tosd’ fo happiness” Saleoman = pp esl barty st Ser BEE $1500 DISCOUNT. GENESEE SALES Outsells Ford and C evro et Tete very cpavenees 9 tegreem, DUCK LAKE Puc" Fake’ Perey’ out to\'Pontine | {M-80) St Ponting Lake Rd | “seo per mouth, € per cent tn pe ee Be By Harold K. Turner eo - Pe “ | eve BROS Pict LeSncateteee | Eos OS.) teem! Ette See] ves Wee ees | STS WRIGHT, Realtor |e ed Bg a te . Sat ne eeape prcwren | ‘ise ot tks Suiy_gssoe eeu! | “8l vals ist oe 6 ear, Siete” | Seer eay Ne Peete Rasheegs | spcaermormarcen ar wew | for cre rele im ie, cute |mete manny. iy par Open 9 to ® Sun. 1 to § LIST HERE-START PACKINO DOROTHY. SNYDER OFFICE OPEN 068 PM. =e somone Be =e WiLL GIVE GesCOUNT ca 1c.| vet cqnctructed. but, ost age crighsial cont. This price od | ventage, comes bessase & te 0 se00 Dixie Highway 'Wetertora | CORT M. IMBLER LAVENDER A. JOHNSON, Realtor |CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | cert auto on trade on very good| fist A Dare preciation and there “ia mo | excise tax added to the price ef 5 BEDEOGT MOUSE LARGE LOT Mt tg o-cuncey Ye, So 2140 Waren at "BE 4-2533 $03 Community National Bank Blag | —Sontrect_MA_¢ 1031. Bourry Iw wea Foor nova. | ge yy dy sdjecent te ; alld FE 2441 PE +e Eves PE $1392 Money to Loan = 553 ee eS ee ee ot ee ee es ee sermons FERNIOCE ViLito 6 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. State Licensed Lenders) | ent private property A buy Peoples Care by choice | than buy pew care. fore 8 Phe WILLIAMS LAKE. 3 nEDROoMs, | "Sry IMOE Vintage oxronp, | _170 5 Elst ine GP pown Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A| ~ nae The peoples car cam be purcha | Sed for s fraction of the amount 24 ft. living room with fireplace,| ffS"* eavereh Oh rivets | © EAst sibe OF TOWN. Metmyd tedden ie oJ Chev. Bel Air .. 1,575) ‘50 Ford Cou i. 1953 and having large liv- weeks $2.500 down / On ‘Sie Eee fin Lenn know the tourists are out, This pom tg -F pm | 49 Dodge 2d 344! ; pe . i oma See 5019 Cass-Elicabeth Rd. | ZARGE Lot In SOUTH BLOOM. Le gee “gy gas Bn . oe NEW WOOe WPF ance ge Powe, 50 Pont. Chief. rooms snd den ohary tien. | C)XDOW Lake FE 2-9179 po me i hing Must be, een! Without checls. Soope 4. Vory goed oew-/ 48 Austin 2 dr... . 199 Deluxe 2 dr, , . 49 weiay reems ‘wn etl ‘fer: Five room bungalow completed $500 DOWN tors to X 29 ON PAVEMENT. we ee so Poatioe Lk Rd. OR 27015 | 49 Ford 4 dr. . , . . 244! '53 Ford Ranch mace erira, part bein. At | SS emerig only ice tig bedroom shell on %4 acre of land. | _ 6 Huron eS = owe aun M--SDD Endorsers aa 30 Stude. 2 dr... . 399] = Wagon... ., 1,499 bores and Keol-Vent awn- ; yy MARSHALL STREE Sr covent "O Merc. 2dr... .. 599/49 Packard 4 dr 399 in 1 \ N Evéryth: adds up te 3 * ree = = Crescent Lake | mie stat rn wines oo: | g Het PE, ote comme | Mater"' crn, Sa hear] ESCH eyteme Pate, Pomticac | 2 desote ci: pe? 950) a Ganga ae a ery neat roms ane | $etar@ don 2 tod pe] Tae R Arie LT 1-1373| Betlattptetoot come Bon | elton, Eauha Retaes wi6:| Seay Soha tie ceneee ‘32 Ford Station 'S1 Henry J 2 dr... 344 @ 0 reem brick cad wens tradi ane “prtvineges *. Completed pig be 150x300, Laks GALAN. CALL, | ° stock inventory (NL cos yA ” Coane ‘Sete . ¢ Wagon ..... , 1.299) "49 Merc. Cl. C 399 soi AN ere, Somer: erlerior ‘only. 80 down Aine eUh nwo stres-Ge a wale ae We. TS Seoeny, eae ed Chief ‘31 Olds 2 dr 99 . wen car recrea- purpose to re s ~ ee ee tion room with fireplace Br endel L ake tere, Late, Qual dove ent. $25 DOWN State-Wide wesaians ‘50 Hudson 4 dr... .. 399 Specials 180x180. 2 car garage tion Call | Real Estate Service of you get 20 mos 12 mos 6 mos. MOBILE HOM ES Also a beautiful € room Two bedroom bungalow on beau- | CENNIS O'CONNOR REAL ESTATE| Easy ter~ o the balance of $125 Pontiac State Bank Bide $100 $675 $10.07 $18.48 “ ‘48 Pont. 2 dr. 144 butlt im 1952 with 2 fire- tiful ake front lot, House has, PE 45281 or MY 2.0060 tf you want a place to go swim- Joba A Landmesser. Broker 200 33 200 00.85) FR to as aa : Co ti bl “* * Piaces, 2 car garage and full basement, sfdol and running| MILFORD 100 PT. FRONTAGE | ™‘ng and * plese for our boat. FE 4-158? FE 5-0978/| 300 iar 29.68 «684.99! Yu can our @ Les Hutchinson nvertl Ss "39 Nash 2. dr. : 44 many, many extras These water in the kitchen. Fu 458 ft. op Lower Pettibone investigate se lake privilege | RoaT LIVERY OAS STATION. 31.47 «48.18 ~— 00.14 | + feconditioner trafle’ as low as ’ ~ ioe are outstanding properities and includes 2 boats. 96.500 with| 99 s99 MUtea? "| lots today! Offering 1100 lots on | BOAT Pe 7216. “Roasenolt's ts the monthly | $100 down “47 Balck og 61s 47 Olds. 4 dr... , 144 ee offe to the discrim- $1,000 down ON REAUTIPUC OACHARIS tok Cass Hitse-oe sant end DI way rate ¢ F catan oe vears tr sO Ford ae "48 Pack d 4 d 199 — Ze {,bedrooms, year around home | “Mae Lakes {rom modern home with store fer cent on Wat pars of @ vet! Hutchinson's Trailer Sales ‘48 Buick... | | 300 47 F ar 4 dr. . meer vacant—rancn | F.C. Wood Co. | Ms." ettaugenaesst| Red Horse | fesviaral‘ter sah vsges'r Sesto 10th “ges east] MIB Dit Mighway Draztoo Praise | 19 Buick . . . . . . 399| 47 Frazer 4 dr. . Located in Drayton Plains REALTOR _owner. 3818 Indian Trail. FE 2.9170 $2.000 down. e ' Po a 47 Ford .,.,.. . 299|'47 Hudson C., Cpe. . 9 20136 on the foundation. 4 | Corner of Wiliams Lake Rd a Mise FAL FAUL M. JOWES BEAL peTaTs FAST SERVICE ates — 4 a hh ‘51 Chev. ...,. . 799/46 Ford 2 dr...., ou beth. they "room with OR 91038 — swe Sreed air bot For Sate Acreage ” ATS A .| We specialise tn one day service. Mae _S._Dort_Bisbwer__Puet_! 52 Ford . . + + + 1299) 748 Frazer 4 dr. 02 D Reany preee reer “| THREE. BEDROOMS Fags RS Ser reer ak | AE | Stine eee tere | HOUSEHOLD OXFORD TRAILER {51 Buick... ,. . 1099] '46 Nash 4 dr. | 1279 one rms Very good home with large rooms| €2 . Reason 6] , J wae ec enera an ? 7) 4 my Dr 5 be = 51 P ckard Ce 1,199 le cee Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | basement “Oak” floors '& trie SUSIN’S LAKE * my np ACRES gen at fe, Migend orate) = FINANCE _ | we ners «used trasiers ure ar. ‘ a ee. =» Be 17 N. Saginaw St. Ph FE 5-9165, froce’y i, & two car garage wa gi = eatin gt Bon ~~ tee, fect 100 eft main tend. en of Gre ssoves Eve. ‘till 830 | oom oe ee show ‘you Leta or’ Merme new "avalisbis.| gel tor ‘garden lend” Geed| Suceava So oe" teemvent t 5, gould Saginne Sh, "Ka okay 7, Big. the new te Spd Great this now Call FE 460684; Low payments, owner on bide. site. Call tonight. Total downtown area. $200 to 6300 ee prog aro SM _ stop at Tine East! Pike st. St. _erty Sundays. MI 4-2635, Lt 1-18. price, $1,100 r day Write Press, wn or. MALL DOWN OG reas keodets’ bce nns| FLOYD KENT, Realtor | fon Shik §¥ OWNER COMST. s ‘per ‘cont sans rates wp to 6 PAYMENTS (GAYLORD water. Lake privilemes. EM 3-2080.| 94 w Lawrence pa nation Barber & Beauty Shop. voare : $500 DOWN. Large WILLIAMS Lge PRONT.—Yean Open. Evening 7 with stedy trade ‘i —~ 1 ans Oe dota, M24 =: Ga pe my in Keero Harbor Co-operative Real Restate Exch | home. ' 2e Next to Consumers Power et terms. itt - O down, Call. after 4: . S ACRES — VACANT Best since tn’ Warte . . ; - | Located 1% miles N. of Clarkston | fry - jm J 2339 Lecated es Clarkston, | “Team. Has § large cabins. Also e.. : j TWO LOC ATIONS: $1,500, $500 down. _ ouptee t pm ORCHARD LAKE RD. . togeisd Ste, Saat, with owner. Wrhe Pontise You May Borrow 464 Woodward & OUR NEW LOCATION —“ a LAKE $2,650 $1,000 down TARD WARE STORE WITH $ . WEST SUBURBAN 1 Giroux ‘& Hicks beetle “phe a on a Woodward 13 Mile Road = ‘Toren room completely modern ear TEN ER Open Eves Til 8-Sunday 15 ~ Rae Ey ~4 ae situated on a iarge lot 120x275 LAVENDER 1000 Ditto ey orate Plaine pestis Cran” Today Bi : h LOOK POR THE BIG slow pt yl gg | hare me 1140 W. Huron &t. * Aches oni Li sett IN PAR MOBIL GAS AS STATION a Irmingnam “CARS” price $4.350 with terms PE 24411 cels acres or more Close = Dilla, mart : | into” elty. $a00 ‘yer acre. A credit Fabs ww ts mon’>: oe s - AUBURN RD. we For Sale Resort Prop. 45 Red Horse , PHO| NES: f room modern with gas t, ~ - / coca is eS | Pop eon mao. ron er ) BUCKNER Midwest 4-790; |, Orden 4058 | Psa | Corporation Lincoln 3-3557 Lincoln 3-4436 K_ L. Templeton, Realtor| sf an 5019 Cass Elizabeth Rd. CMMMEINANCE CO | 2330 Orchard Lape ha PE 6-008 owner for appointment, FE 2-9179, Above Walgreen's ae ‘ : | "For Sale Used Cars 61 } For Sate Used Cars 1 For Sale Used Cars 61 1952 Chevrolets New Car Trade-ins To Choose From Big Variety of Colors & Body Styles LOW AS $795 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S FINEST 196 000 actual miles, $450 total price. Riemenschneider’s Ist Choice USED CARS Come In And Get The Car Of Your Choice 30 MERC. -.. a siete eeleyele'e S845 4 dr Sedan walls. new pune and pon a "$1 PLYM. ......... A one = suburban model ip PONT csc x unexs $845 AP Setee wtb vatie, heater and Hydram, 51 DODGE ........ $895 2 door, rade. heater and Fluid Drive "52 DODGE aelcleres $1,295 4 door beater auto radio. matic ee my low mileage. ~~ os i te eee 20525 | CM Buick super Riviera Mees low m'leege. finish in two tone grey. equipped with directional mals re- @io heater back lights custom wall tires, EZ eye glass, foam | cushions. iC. ee $2195 Comevanity Motor Sales Rochester Open “tt 10 = 1950 Chevrolet 4 door sirie. | Mne deluxe Finished ‘2 ome owner special . Oeil seuss gens $095 | 1 Community Motor Sales | 804 N. Main St hester | OL 2esr ‘Ul 10 p.m. i966 BUICK SUPER 4 DOOR 12.000 tes. . and heat | er, 1 owner $1,000. FE + 1953 BUICK SPECIAL RADIO AND beater, dynafiow she $1800. Wil) sell of trade rE ee eres PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” 1950 STUDE. A 4DOOR SEDAN WITH NICE LIGHT GREEN PAINT NEAT AND CLEAN INSIDE AND OUT RADIO AND HEATER. A Good Selection Of Trucks DUMPS - STAKES PANELS ~- PICKUPS Riemenschneider Bros, DODGE- PLYMOUTH 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 195] Chevrolets | 15 Beauties To Choose From LOW AS $695 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVED Lot THE | wooow ARD AND E ROAD | 109, Kt ry Bit 1CLact 'D. 0.088 7 $3800. FE CADILLAC 33, light gray. red leather uphoiste wer brakes, er seocring. ‘ire wheels on rear White side Pres” FE ¢3873 A ‘0 ‘@ CHEVROLET STYLELINE = Radio bea! owner Really clean. 312 aim 710 «64 «DOOR, 16 months old Low mileage. two tone paint Driftw | Horizon blue Radio, heoler, visor, | lent condition. $1395 o oor will aceept Economy Useg Cara, 23 Aubura 1949 Chevie Fotlo & beater. Tetars 2 Side Used Cars Oliver's Dragnet is still pulling in interest- ing cases. Investigate these today! ‘92 FORD "*ceavertibie By private owner Mg Pag . dio and all acces- sories. 11,000 ectual ned = new. Ca. be seen at Rik east ‘0 Wayce or Phone FE anve a7 * DOOR.” 8 TUBE radio and heater. i CHEVROLET DELUXE Styleline Pewerglide transmis sion. r ter & other ac cessories Ol CHEVROLET Deluxe Club Coupe EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN EXCELLENT MECHANICAL NEARLY NEW TIRES Priced to Sell KIMBALL Your ry = ._ 65. W LAWRENCE AT CASS ’53 FORD V-8 SED. Redio heater and besutiful orig- ~ $1,295 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN'S JEROME 03 FORD AND ae LINCOLNS Factory Officials’ Cars ures. 2! | 1953 Lincoln Capri four OR 3.2086 door. four way seat, elec- HAND ie, ORMOS oF tric windows, power 1951 — i iacouat "im Baran” Dajck steering. ; eS FORD tit or Bold 3 $2750 $1095 =treneporieues On 20019 : A CLEAN AND SHARP VicTorta | CHEVROLET. | PLEETLINE. MOOE into Ane WeaTER | _fasleccwner MI Ssi38.” LARRY — ae a ee woe nee Pe be _ ee. 4-5857, Holly . Pieriey bon i en ee 8 ee we matic cloc: gn og a4 — \ “i Puel oral sued colors, Oak: M iqravel A D TOP SOIL, SAND. HOLSTEIN BULL 2 pane! widson see Harley Se give you the best trade-in | Special, $200.96 : j ara Paint 436 Orchard : WASHED a week old bull, ome year - a tes Ca.. 373 6 mower on Dace hens or rosie pone iy site * Frigidaire refrig- Fino” Ee ace 4; Ia6 “ cemem ae full +o Lore — for vege. ¢ : : ee ae "TOM'S HARDWARE LAYTON’S ar. NO, FONG, TRAE, REWER | ist, W, “ge noray ie ger Mt tricking” Postien Lake Bulting |e" Mi a a overhead, extra buddy seat E ; .\' PLUMBING x12 W Pine boards $95 ites sean PALAMINO RIDING HORSES, | and twin pipes. 3709 Pontiac AND SPORT: wes iehea Lake Rd, K UMBING SPECIALS 2x6 No. 2 fir per M.| WE DE 1 bas . INQ GOODS H rego _ u r M. , 2 OR 3 ‘ stallion 4 yrs old; 1 PP el mE saat or FE 8-974 fe ass Gate her aah Grade A’ bireh sie'per MM. | Ail. “abso tructing, Call any’ time: __Jeere._ 305 _Bowekwe yebester. For Sale Bicycles 065, We sive # un. @2 FE 5224| SURNITURE BO’ | — a oh wee $0.05 | _ FE 46586. : any time. | REGISTERED JE CALVES, - ove pg Holdens Red Stamps daily. i 2- 1 AND \ (Detroit Edises 8 906.00 | 4'x8'x'.” “fir ply wood $5.50 Wood, __ | suitable for +H work, Earl Wat BOYS 26° BIKE GOOD CONDI ORK. PAINTIN CARPENTER | ~Cail after 1% Open -—, bo 6 -_y 2uds No 2 fir ... Cpe Coal & Fuel 80| . 20.1208 Cornell_Ra.._ Orvoartie. ann OR . Mare TIME FOR BUILDING | O48 RANGE ee ARN ASON- © 3) Gens emt Miariag "gee DRY READY FOR SE ethertene ha. le Sevelx GOOD CON- (ATERIAL, BOX 1. PONTIAC | Apartment ae Combina*ion - $139 per M SLAB WOOD, $5.50| First ? . Bora’ ss oe FE 5-620. oe a | Maving washer ee Ping MBING SUPPLY ie Sa nt: ; 3 for $10. Delivered. FE i aca Bast of Opdyke. FS 320 EM yaa ' iecieiaiallieaaeal For Sale Cloth! |New ‘sate gallon | electric eo you ARE BUILDING A ae PT SOT Ee on bl : - s = Me / , a La we 7tiOGINs Bove 51 ng 70 CRUMP” P ELECT RIC co) ¢ rorcona— wen 10 DRIVE our To BURMEISTER 8 or 3 jorey's gad | Miding shire. Lincoln | BEAUTIFUL SILV AGON, FOR SALS Plants, oe Ese ; r zou LIVESTOCK OF ALL KIDDE eights ule one Fae vas AUBUR. FE 4-3573 ' Trollies Sh Call after 660 4 Lake. MAKE airs Trees, Shrubs 80A 80A | WTD. “Boats & Accessories 66 | BETTER USED, CLOTHING FOR | ATELEG TABLE PADS AND ess eer 5 B . ‘ ak Forost_Jenes. 16h 00008. ioe WE CENTURY ———— evervone Thrift Shoo. 192 8 Sae-| Huron gata BELT ian Pavement Breakers urmelster Ss you. also White P rndnotogy s POR For Sale Poultry 86 eS | — —— . r 8a : speedboat ENTURY SEA MAID | BOY'S SPRING TOP CGAY AND | C002, 2, PIECE Livino | Roos ake cesaee det oureare Northern Lumber C aa re, bee S08 cor O08 engine Deneteas conden. 16aT cap. Size 6 Girl's spring coat suite. wine colored. $70. FE ¢313¢ CONE'’S ow tie umber Co, color Asves len, 08d Cor a Tec JAMES HATCH. James K. Bivd y MA’ 5.7851 White check. Size 8., House Paint Gal. $1.95° 1253 —peiiionalg RENTAL WWE DELIVER trees . Ete phan ag han Brin tools ee ALUMACRAFT BOATS | HIGH anent Cae PE 23-0077 ~ VEL. Bye end 2922 Slee WH) ; svinate OU ARD MOTORS “" ite 38 WILL SELL | ALY SNM PAINT, “OAL. * ase Aihie toa ce Phone OR 31606. CEP | wun 0 “rreche Berv Bicecha'nd at tommerce Village = 1g. Om ww Lake Bd ATS HUG p = oo BER BASE PAINT, GAL. $3 50 ‘7686. : Truc Serving You be miles, __wiles north of Commerce ; ALL MARINE PAINTS & VARNISH ter used clothing ang A Sb tials LINOLBU a aan — OP NEW FC FURNITURE, EM 3-4650 EM 3-3996| daily oT Musee Sale Farm Produce Pairs 8 | ago Sher m, Friday , Moo eee - 86.98 ee oe a - 4161 re! 87 ™ Pir ata noate | emt! ete Leon “**- | CLOSING OUT I2 fy, CONGOLEUM ery Pridey bight "1 pm. at ~ SAVE & ENJOY = i FOR MARINE SALES on “tists Shown “GARANDERE | oe, “AP Am me + ae , sc Mag Ag Paige f= Sais fh ‘Site “and ‘Lahser Rat Malice by replanting agres- 22 8. TEL. eee [yg 36, A-l condition. $10 4% st. Wall Tile.. 1b. Michigan Auction hobby as eee : ®@ delightful meat ed ~~ Reg Lahser Rd. meal. Pioneer gives you free Immediate deiive : Syers. 141 W ae ourself Be %t to suit) Wholesale and | except Sunday.| seed if you mas your _Immediate delivery, all models MEN'S AND LADIES GREY GAB. | 45 YARDS BLUE ¢ FE 4-3064 pau Mart, Inc. It- Yourself pow Oy see our 1-429 retail FLanders| Pioneer corn for any reason. BOAT OWNERS Gane ohirts, 1e32) spon shires Bg A eee 10 oan ec WB_DELIVES fret sfoonCinde Ra. Milford, WE FIBERGLASS small Neckties FE 29014 shirts.| windows. PE = oer a “It just SAVE AT SURPLUS! | Free_? aoe PE 5-0562| private EVEROREENS MUtual 40455. . ; MEE | MAN’ 5 iT’ WESTINGH 5 | just sorta grew on me'” Exce: may ring. 3 “At_Rear_Of Btore Mureery — 1.000 specimens iP BC ) A’ PS ' 8 svUIT NEARLY NEW tv OUSE_ TABLETOP lient white pine bed oe ft T y - —_——_ to choose from Up to 6 ft., POTATO 1 $1 A cay wane — ES about size 42 $30 OR 36410 | tuve a pew picture | ae — sash .... $1.00 TRY IT ONCE choice your pechel 1 ear trom se ation IMATES CAL » : ‘ ‘ power mow- CAN IN A Perry. CLAS KOT ¢ oo “sedlitt Tnity ¢ lothes ae 2 nla | Sale Household Goods 71 For Sale Miscellaneous 72 ye beige gees and, 9x9 Floor Tile ageo “Grange Hall "FanMs Johnston eet PorsTors. Wl Faye MA 66470 Eves. and Sun a PAIR oO oe alter fo dishwasher excell ND & PIECE WAL ) a twine Ome New ie doors jow prices! | Asphalt Mathews at Sash weet corner F a | ent condit NUT DINING R $ O3e Dixie "| Sashabaw & Sey peerPOL te Sizes” 11B rian calaner cam eli a _ one suite Very nice 216 8 ggg ier DOORS. X)VERHANGING Pree aiming sanak $18.50 Pinstic™ 06c sce | ag Pe - » baltwey between gi AGO SEED ee TRG FO. pity By war DELOEE | 9 = 7% 200 faruree ‘oker SE MANY ° Peni r ‘wonlea DSPOT REFRIG-. 8% FE Fy cred with hardware Reclaimed brink Steel stairs ee Wall Til iene Phones. g Marirose 13006 & ME 5 tatoes._ Milton Miter. 04 trade for | months < ed uni, $40 121 W angie ‘ron ‘ lie 1-7281 SEED POTATOES small plane, FE 2-7304, Like new Reasonable Colds Sheffield HUGE RUMMAGE SALE IN. | "DD rc x . a & ALL emo Eevee Ra. i) | Sale Household Goods 71) nips gerator 78 cu ft pen Fo Sa dreda of miscellaneous vg tar SURPLUS LI MBER fan. Be sq ft P LANT NOW | tnd’ Opayt — Corner W . EVINRUDE sonst ere pe. full width freezer, siigh Li le Miscellaneous 72 better used clothin & MATER 18¢ sq ft y Biroee *e salto” ht | A WAREHOUSE CLE aaae >) as str pacar Kenmore ye See 72 dey and Saturday. May 21 poe 5340 Highland Ra (Mes OR 9-002 Tile py i. CES IDE wtie \* A . A oe . 2 2 \ 7c SS eae eT 7 west +3700. - e sale A smal, cn stone 88 tie EF sbeebs — et. months rea- AUTOMATIC | LOCHINV AR OlL Thartie's _— Ave. next to — PAINT-GLIDDENS | FLOOR SHOP | ARES! didi URSERY | Cochran, Tt. ell ¥ goes — studie couch, KITCHEN Cc — - wac € itioning unit = | es at Warwic . : cay Lake Rd. - curse Grae | | sth, “aiming room ‘ser. 410 30 — | Sac Se ae ano | $300 Fiectric National cash ree. eet Md ea! “Fran. | Orchard Lake _ FE ‘soe Pree Peet, meme Oven Evenings Sale Farm Equipment 88 motor reper Backed ower bed $10.96: Singer sewing | dell of edisee After S| A 977s. Elisabeth Lake 3. TON ARMY FE 100 | SLIDING GLASS DOOR BATHTUB aide. Rear ef store | nae oS vont own. We be NOW (3% . Open till y cribs 95 - a ; DUCK EXCEL- ures $63 Q. Thompson. ~ ve dig your own W i POW: sae enatd Lake ‘Sn Oe oon. eaned ee a LINOLEUM, 9x12, , $3.95 ATLAS WORKSHOP MODEL DRILL| /eOlosebie including eauipment. | ote een Sale Musical Goods | Barer —" are . se SS iractor, cultivator ne" sow Pint pe carpet Te . rug. $9 50. stair) Reo 64 95 ioe with mettle attachment. doce preter including 2 new tires |STALL SHOWERS. 73 irch « Nick Preda Nurse | and snow plow. $200. Poy 121 68. Coste | ay a _— e "a2 Orchard or Jack's Linoleum tat aeotbe Ghar Mann _after‘6 driving geer. MY 2-4063. Cau, Wit feucets and certain 900.80. DIONS. FACTOR f ea toes 4 ns Ot Cr : | tees Smereen . ERGLASS fue Neat ta armer® Cas sa | Wure” On" 3atay Reasonabien | Post Be STECHEN CABINET” | Sonnet, cue fisaming chrome Accordions. loaned, 10, reg tee: | 9 0008 ally cad Sundays, FE) a uvater, arog and ope iLL OI —— ure. OR 32640, Reasonable. | Posts complete line of ot r 4 faucets. 814 (ott Ww. , | PRAWBERRY PLANTS ....... 3 Rott f spring tooth, ALL GHECKED AND READY Por | MOVING MAY 257TH WILL SACRI- new and structural} Corner C $40 value. for iis 0s Theses 2. $0.80 value | —Desement opt. Respherry. “gud toa eae ae sae in our used fiee compl RI- 7 z 24" base cab Tee These are factory nef = BUFFET CLARINET NEW) ery plente ......%... i eid Fisst_ wie cy e| Ce ceteeeeesaamen | Gee ggien frome seen] Seely ae ee ee | tate not Saply dened pence WORE naa os oe ate Two “DO-IT- y Grand piano, West +0683. ; « prices WEST clarinets, TR 1 M se ie Pd TO mi Maattre | TkE You: GORG_FOMODERE | free dover” Co My hab te Steele oa ee cian Sate a "ae Ee Stents | Se ee ie top. “Class-to-fiber- Th $28 96 be up freezer ize? Leeson oi] and gas furnaces ai r. FE chine, 812 ; . trimmed a a 6-878 pe en ad Pd cena irs utitul mahogany dining room| Als¢ plumbing. W ta ae 417, Simmons studio touch | ORAND PIANO by, te qualified | Huroe suite Exquisite © money down, 5 = : ‘siip covers, $30: small white| M CHEAP. CALL) ™S™, OR 32706. ‘ SAWS a +! Rose wood 36 month ) anager MAfair eal). service & rentals. 3-s008. we sane ah 2 Om | ANTIQUE WALNOT ORGAN Ss dedrecm cuits, chrome dinstie set | os pupplies, ‘Mcis. Ortonville ne & M COMPANY : att py caese between | MED SIE PIANO. THO | CY OP aE FORD pera + ‘nian nae ae ee int _popeny. @* cofiee tsbie” small ma-| end mee Wines pueeees ALUM COMB. DOORS $39 95 PE. 7 s0ed) 2538 whe Ra SUM MER PRICES O 4 reconditioned. 998 BQUOR | Riyrtle planta On 3-1676 wan _cuuipmess ‘eeu balddlobele é, je. MA 57851. | model Lamps. tanc acc. Fold Doors, HEARIN we oe sear J N erms. Gallagher's, FE 40566 re renee TRACTOR. CHEAP. OR - preor See reere REPHALT TILE 3c| Pace see — | Seer tet alec = eran To fee AN! COAL NOW IN EF-|#awo_ FORO ak | VERGREEN We Plastic Wall ae 2 ED co ~ ar: m5 e e of HEADQUA —— = 4 = AN , a Marnet 61068. Surplus White at ee ELE 3162 Garage doors. Remodeling eveih| anTeRs FOR LAWN FECT. GOOD COAL _18g, Coser Sehenaeh, Fe re ain oe ~ Come and Get ‘em!!! JOHNSON (OLLYWOOD| OF ents || Mow, Mae Mas ‘AY m2. | seed. | Bot Se eT Tileuns.. me | Ukcanane sepeure, Gkevtce [am paw mon Be uaeaery wa | Seed ye sori ey a Sone an ne | alam Van Ore” | ghee Wa var. oom ee, | 9x12 Linoleums.....$1.98 mews S Wuilems PE) vocuME SET OF EncTCLO | wT pommel ge ge M. A. BENSON i. 7 case. Real savings | Utica, Michiges whe, “SEVERAL MAKES LAWN MOW- ’ - * v7 . 9-504! = PES 3 Srokard Harold's, 140 S. Saginaw MODERN OREEN STUDIO COUCH. | Pedi® Brittanice See, San beck Lee's S ; nce ha es x ne 1 ROLENS Rit E ASTER Ave. 32-0030 | FE 23-5450 Free eee as Lan As Ben) -| ease. Only 1 year old. OR 3-627. | 921 eee & Service ore 7 PE 42521 | SMALL PIANO For Sale Pets 81) CULTIVATOR ro p= ge te | Open Pri. sat—" ree | NORGE GAS STOVE 3D CON. ANG Bt. PE 3-931 pail “RADIATORS GUN . SUITABLE pn wood poste with cars also ce | ATTENTION ; SEPRIGEDATOR = tal OR beg" after 6 Wt EXCES |“ on Pontiac | co@vetsion wait TYFs Fecreotion roam. Thoroughly re- AKC, REOITERED ST BER | ovivER CORN PLANTER, NEAR- GLE washer hs : . Ne money down HOME OWNERS! ALUM. AWN- aE Guaranteed. Free Rew jvertes. . © mo. . BAGLEY “AUTO PARTS| ne¥_ trer ee ee oe vacuOM | CLEANERS RS BRUSHES, Ph_ PE 54962 for free pi Minty neusy price, On 0. | eta - MACHINE. 5 Soltvery. Terme. | —Seovce Softer ‘ = $80. 42 FOX PORAGE HARVESTER WITH rE Zz items, c “0 er | belts and bags. 056 Myrtle | ALWAY WRECK! HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE | PIA: —_ BLOND COCKER PUPPIES. ALL ATTACHME +3588 __ 39000 oF Auburn, FE NEW Save on ae «ek meee or sou booed Two PaIRs OF | OF DOWN PILLOws. ban o° gpa, months gt Ap 5 | SPRIN’ HARROWS DISC RAR- ¥ ANTIQUE EJ Las . FURNI TURE | ee inte oe en like new 3 pieces matched Alinere ve S30 mesthly. Geb Call after 3. PE 1-0432 Bd.| BOWS, PLOWS AD PIBLD Tip S WAVILAND| \VAR brick. We delive, Union Bidg _paints Phone FE 1-7845. sonite lugg' | a gd & Yellow oa _£nine, servige for 8; Irenrite irom | “nou, EHOUSE PRICES] ¢oers plumbing. sash le tron, JACEBOW'S RENTAL | gall cl un famp men's © pe Sale S ph ATIC GARDENS HOUGHTEN'’S Craft Trailers _erator Milford MUtual 46415 8") Sofa ” de complete 916.98 corne: ag ot me tee pero - chain cows. Gkilsse aan v. ell im excel) tore Equipment 77) » x AL VIE & SUPPLIES your authorized J c At Pine eee ET tpE b-s260 ga yearn Mig mg A nage Steet twin beds 13.9028 | | Vermngto Lake Ra.| pavement breaker. Post suger —TALBOTT LUI Sp | COMPLETE CEC Renate VE +2083! «1 Coste Less to Po SERVICE w 7” Hol! . to 6:00 suger. RED < ‘osts Less p tables. : wooo ved f Suna iB) ” 4-5240. GROCERY sTOR GERMAN | to Farm With ERCURY M OT OR 8 ORDER pis, chairs marble top anole Apt | size war deve. 5 | BOELOW Tierar Bail Sib IGE DUNAWAY & GOW STONE CO. | were plameas ee RS _soparetely FE 3-680 or wil sel) ‘02, 378 8 Hospital RO Fe | sau wean oar ea new o BP Mercury demen- ABOUT ANYTHING Y¥ 1 a — a maha ge gr Water heater base-| + arries joceated at Crossville | “t . bing. BPS paint sep-| NATIONAL CASH BABY PARAREST AND | Jehe oe uae FOR SALE. Genesee Said 210) Ditie Hes, — be FOUND 7 ues = 7.95 w ee BLAC FESi“8 | Ponting tocated. at 123 | yard in| system ee eee Thor| electric ¢ totals REOIDTER, | _coge, 61 OF NEW | fate. used one season 8100 r~ PE 23-8786 vw -_ caltivaters $0 ona're 2. ACKETT’S | bia A at 125 W Colum-| feck rock pacsmments chest} inh, like Bev. 063), Term \ BABY yananeeT® | auie® sole. Phone wd i Pt RYDROPUANE a pew lamps. $3.50 up. used | decoaie oaks i i #10 88 OFFER Jim m ‘Dunaway better geiece. cal | _ tem Convent. PR 4-2622 pods eh gy A Tee easy 501 ath Bt PE 24025. Closed pun. | tual $4038 Milford Mu- vg hy ieeeellied BET refrigerators, 25 up. ranges | 3 pe maple. nt °F g2z.96| anes tees, 28's 9a KITCHE | FREWCeINO, FOOTING aXD PILE | OFF 5 COMPARTMENT RESTAU. a ah | Market 41568 Vised used. Ports ond service Avie Se ee ae mn radios. 88 wv ee | End tables cor acscen eee aa my plywood, iy a ITCMEN WALL CABINETS. BASE | UaxD BRICK. CLEANED & DE reat 000 ate Ee ma- BOXER PUPPIES. ¢ red ENE poe ng a Ovdyie Ra. “FE fm car top ‘ait -Gae me Gea ee - chesta,| | ee 220 double h sg gg gee tig BB he _nett_Rd ° Ken-| old 1 male and 1 iemale. FE __Ehizabe aa | mew & used. $5 99 : . ronin’ board “*** Boe] a ang windoes with| ‘Slightly marred at extreord USED REFRIO 80D 2-007 ; NEPTUNE TOR suites $4995 up wp bedroom | 2 pillow studie mates po odlicegge e meatherstrip| ‘sues Michigan Finsswsoens. 3 naces " ber-- A FOUNTAIN. @ FT STAIN- BLACE A AND ° FARMER. + pape suites, $1250 up; dining room | Saar s30 50 | Cement. $1 10 a tee Segre caee | Wayne Heating an aor Contes: wai sis Rte ef cal CONTRACTORS AND 4 suite repr : sack = — _ Ci st or : —* é , S A? warormman y go mon | Tis Tkin ethene BBR) ETS Pa Se ecan |SRRMee e ROD eee eg | eee ee pare — | SDUSTRIAL USERS OTH ANNIVERSARY ¥ tacubocs SHOP. 2 acres of PREE 9x12 rug ps Pe { oa I's | $1995. Lavatories com use em | +o Be: Bn. “% & FE 52002 after 5. we ag ge Let us service your Pord Pergusce boats. It costs no more. to On| PARKING. SPEN DAILY 6 hd ge rarer aa7.88 cp | 8161 inte al lates A + — | Bed, complete. sa, oo 191 Goo we re Call after 00 PM ots i's” SUPPLY Paddock FE 207% | = é - Phone | 50-7 S See. UTHORIZED DEALERS to RD MO. |2 piece iivi ‘osm. 6 18) _Trequois : No. 3 oak flooring NEW DOO BOARDING NEL POR: we ove B P. 3% HP. | Chine Phtion I room suite. ..,... 23 i REBUILT sPit DELYER AND 88S ed st menage flush Hees m. one.s0 | bates ca Sg alee AND DEER open. Come out and see it. Also PARMALL is FOOT” SAILBOAT. €EASON Rew cutten mattresers “930 | eee QUEEN: TROWER— LIER ns euatitone BUILDING SUPPLIES | 24 wed. per Vite — | ae Bei" crocs a te mie| ME ROTARY THIERS e EM 3-5465 OD) piety Ab ah woe eto: +l ae BES . Uke | ————_—— 1 J } a4 used, per ft Sa : a rE TILLERS = ee . Sheet- 4 be nd, Gra Wt rN CRA 12 FOOT CHRIS CRAFT KIT BOAT | Chrome breakfast set - 0 groves BOUONT, SOLD. CASH CASH. CASH es grok oe asl mae oo te | : avel & Dirt 79 | PARAKEETS OPALINES CANA fo les made. 2970 Interlaken on N kinds of furniture. bed changed Tu & EX-/ For an 2° d 4'x8'%» del es. $4.86. | 3 ——— ela ~~~~ | _Fies. 1306 Mt. ens. 44060 SCOTTS LA Pine Lake FE 71-7383 tresses. springs bet: oat ee oe — 602 Mt. Cle- Pri -teser dag have of value ag + Piygg Bw capper 100 sq. ft. A Preven gre set. complete $105 ing i U - Loap- | PAR . WN PRODUCTS wnt WOLVERINE DELUXE everything for the home. | assecstie Ra rs 7] Mart, M4. Lake ‘Orion MY Pi6at, board Sq Ft. 10c Fir 2x4 _ ATER HEATER ws $22.05; dirt on anaven —T and fill | _ dies, 101 Melrose. FE 23340 FARM ae te ee Oakland Furniture cncelient’ conditice. 30 Oellien hot Cast F FOR SMALL RADIOS “AND ey uae ee Fir - DOS THERM | between, Crosks and off Auburn | PARAKZETS CANARIES CAGES ve Ontias mh ae aoe a oy- 8 Sagi water tank b record players. FE 5-87: . Pir ravel FE _ food. Sim~ 927. $84 Oakiand T ee A ent CAS | a emit Veinctne’ me:| creer Palace’ pours —anry | fenee qomerse fw) ag me os zy TOP Sot AND. BLACK | “Anne” Taap °n 77ND Like sew 000, wii seit boat | | BOT’ LE GAS (SUD MAPLE Fi PIECE DINING a a a oe oe $15 06 1 we rt gravel fe Fe re bat babies 2400 Auburn Rd FE @ lise of tests Sor coring. Jone — speci “FE ng Ni To ported . seer y = TUB \TTENTION rious tools. Fr CENTURY AND i HF $00.00 on colo at tin 00, Bote one | ag ge -pRACTiCALLt scence ae Ai ep in” ee rin white a. ais ee kd mallee. cag ga salaries » 7, | PARAKEET BREEDERS, CAO pant bovis Hecktnan me A : © compietely . overhauled and de v lus gas Lad Ph elivered, 84 Sheffield | Wood weed 120 8. . OF — a aAr . $12.50 and | _~*” = fully equi ; posit. Kenyon Puelgas Tw . FE m5 Roof & many others. Johnson Ave A-1 TOP B DIR = $15 pair Extra hens, fallow. ——— o1330 ir need weed ont “ta tote Dinie_mghway, On $3 2401 sad — BESES (ROOS, win | Bn “Lemon : Wood shake - wee & asphalt. gravel. fill Binge bey imag each. Rares, MY 2-6765 —— Mog ad tusary, fern. Rots Rew : T MATTR ;— e 27 = 36 Inch, POSTS. STEEL. HOOK | ‘%*'*Tior. Know your ak ul | So FLUSH BLAGH | @INTATURE COLLIES ~~ amEL-| "dime end tillers. . 5 agysont ND OARS Ge | _Werde Polat "Pu Seal na + aracoet snag te ee HS nee timber Co. Poul ‘% tor | Taahins Gimnages. Sirch. Mesos a a Conklin, | _ puppies. MAytat no and pet; Lee’ Pa ot il Bs ie" or gum Some sulted REGISTERED GERMAN ". HP EVINRUDE $100 “4 50 Gustde catenna. rite $29 96 | i Prigsaies washes 4 , meee ee es USED ci, Por's bead Pg ee Co. fe taoles Cail Fy “yi. ad DIR herd, 10 N e’s Sales & Service F Scones $6. 3127 Devondale | WALTON TV $9.95 | size Durer ‘nase vary Lethe. Poeme | ees ee aa oe nie a 8 “before dark or|_ PER. peg al SCHAEF.| PE daa Wel tempered “phone PE D300" RSAIR OUTBO : = -T354 : or Sun 5634 Orch- 7308. tor. ae perfect condition oan, AS | res 3-2257 Josive Cr Walton | U a —__—_—-- . -~LAW N FENCING _ot e “ First house south A-1 TOP SOTL, DIRT, SA REGISTERED WHITE NEW w a oe teatenie ra SRN sed Trade-in Dept DOORS We usw have in stock 42° and Walnut Lake Rd. and gravel. FE 22817. | _ese pups. FE 48337 after 5 Stop in for pee wheal Mastectrait re Boar. 2 " tools Phone OR 3- og —E OR: le ag ’ plate .nirrors $1.95 | ; single and double scroll in were | ME EDITION OF ENCYCLOPE- BLACK DIRT. TOP sotL. MA SMALL BLACK RIDING HORsE| | = =. time Mereury moter, 1 year old epee DINETTE sets As. |? a tits peohone set. $34.98 Piece NUM ond ina Page Shop around) or" Prieates SS Chieage roll-| stone = ravel, sand. field Po ee bridle. $125.00. ‘Wondueak " Eauloment sem a a m suit Doo price. . 34 . inger North Transportation Offered 68 Far eee ae ee cee | 9uSd weet Anminister rugs 81088 1 WALUE, NOW we Tom's Hardware 4 HOOK STEEL CLOTHES LINE suaek a Oa'b2i33. ee ee PUPPIES. : “har soe” — a 95 These - oo aot une —— 2 ws E CAN INSTALL AND sPoI (nops sis ecccee ae ravel end ioe ance sort 5 SAND. poms gente Bred exclusively| each. Earl Voorhees x. TRUCK Gor F mous make . dining room °| MIDWEST SUPPL rue Lase Be. Reed S| oe nank tone ona nt ety ‘Venue Comet, feet, compare ont Oo Elec. reg erator, guaranteed $0.98 ft SUPPLY FE corms | Oegy BI oe 8 ee lad Cement tris Beg | Pil aint top od sand, Sesl wanes a OK an mt field «5008 mae SS — cami - ae Ea ~ . P MI 4 4-723. ans TRANSPORT convinced. of these extreordin | FALMER, Feee Oe tare tne cal Pa gg | MEDICI mes $1.10 Bag vel_ FE ane stm ARDEN uM ary PARKING : TER. 26 NE CABINETS. LA ’ - LACK - TRACTORS PAID ATION prc mgr ie 303 WYMAN’S moh _Der'e_Dibe. Col PE 6-100 airver ol meee © One BLAYLOCK eed an ht SAND, servies. Boarding and groom- freight. “2's | SF ae y ao ims inna, Oak teas Prion CLOTHES DRYER OAs. ONE OF aT > W. PIEBORLY DAYTON GHALLOW-WELL JET | ale , Slightly marred. Also | gi Orchard Lake Ave enn | Fae eel memes lene Levies Kennels FE 2-6019. Hee. stteiesies oles and other points : crate rands available. sliehtiy SED TRADE-IN DuPont aad without new | 20x21 . LE freight. New cars , scratch e ang - / SS DP fiat well peint tt si $1406 =|. dirt, sand and _mos. PE 5-3118 . A complete PONTIAC DRIVE y ay seavics | Yelues Michigan Fluorescent ry DEPARTMENT ee ee ee op wat od ‘sa ies chtean Panne. od Besting Sypptr site. YE3-0078 and PRD 2e0 Wrest old female a strat ine ments We semen ~m x : re ri Raggy A \CCPROARD. WOODEN SPRINGS |¢ drawer chest #14 95 | McBride Hardware es hard Lake oe . Open w gravel, send RT, RO. Ferrier sale Gos. Gneg Ore Terms. Parts : vacuum swee Wash ed , AL WADIN 30 GAL ‘yyre BE +0172, : noite END Ga. Swaps 5 _Biachmenter 63 W" "Huron "a! Pull size bed & tines; Open Sundays 9-12 | #2. FE DING POOL, G2x02z18". | 7 eaters. 495. New tollet bowls. | $e My Dogs T Ane. “WALLED LAKE. MA Pn OS CASH v pring $19.95 1927 Auburn ra . New toilet bowls. @ vard load Delivered rained, Board +1842 CADILLAC ‘82 SED re a ‘fer eee $29.50 rm, Re,,,ist Croakan PERS PUMPS $12.50, 20x17 hand basins. grade conn 82 — _ tract and cash rE ris08 CON- CASH FOR a Electric oo $3950 DEEP WELL PUMP > Goon” INRUDE MOTORS tron. $64.80. re, etime cast MAN g ALL BR TRAIN- New and ge =a E | * ALL RADIOS. 3 $69.50 | dition cON- WERS pson. § p k dirt, .. Form tract en ‘YOUR LAND CON- jorking or not FE 5-8755 pe oe ane” “orWER 1“ $79.50 | 5e1 UXE Tavis Trade. Po slipetaghes +: ROP a yd. Haul a eagle dear Th oy training on ag nd tractors ere you have wold | ;0T SALE EMS ; TAYLOR- TOT. GOO mn and easy bank AN PRESSING” 17-0085. . nels. PE | ~ erty) 1 Dp Used NT CR condition D terms chi: MA- 71-9358. VanWeit. OR 31355" wath | eon ceripersinre nn” Sones oe THOMAS ECONOMY. | Soi: Send-ben, 03.00.- FLOOR SANDERS board 1 Glover pat pants I Spotting | ORAYTON BA > AND GRAVEL | BOARDING, BATHING AND oe Supply ro SAUE. OF TRADE TAWR. |" werhers rT 55] EURNITURE CO. | So snes em em. aus! KELLY'S HARDWARE |—2% Seerere Ma ¢8'm aod, gravel and top soll, OR eg SURGE MILE a 2 ourth St All Shame (panen siting, $59 50 up . Call afte Auburn Heights Do I 0500. ATS Rune. | SYROS MILER Ss GooD 47 FORD 4¢ DOO _ reconditioned a 361 8, Saginaw 62004. 7 6:00 pm. MAyfair | 3994 Auburn at Adam t Yourself 72-A|=LKINs 373 8 almost for $200 or F R SELL Rove. WARM AL MEATER. ns 2.) o 7s eens “ 5 new can milk ia ee at | Ope ree tree | REM SOA, METER | PANE oe aaa | he con | amazon Seger ma SR Se | Fay, Grain & Feed 83 este mones Ome AOgE ensman St, Keego | _ blanket SLECTRIc | —Both_ cheap. 48812. mond ia- | _Robinwood. FE 5-7642 ; NEW JALOUSIE ail in. excellent : : Harbor go et bed board FE 2-5649 ». t+ $125 Never worn, ——~ 5 : CUTTIN + Y conditics. FB a : = ~ N XTURES. concrete . EAR CORN 1950 DODGE 2 TON STAKE DINING ROOM -UITE. 18TH CE} WAYNE GABERT’S _ site 6. for 900, FE 2450. p> MS Fi ij | For Porches And Breesews: Sond “pes vel, mason = Aberweit 1 year eS ANTED saa TRUCK | ‘tury mahogany » N- h FOR SALE 5 PILES gece, Lis 6 sae Oo ne aia ‘/?. stone ecstitis +4784. Can ANTE fos Sock Se cane, SOE SS | Rapite me Reaconabic, Grane DRO 2a feoreresed Specials lumber consisting of BS OF USED | hee are Eno USED ; Cee Weedon BALE. yeving "| sewoie USED TRACTIRG wee apids made Open AND USED GENUINE PFISTER HYBRIDS Best trade-in LATE aay _ 208 shire Court off G SS ar was range, A-l -.-, $14.06) ton. MY Siar me - Pa tors bottled HOME EQ e} end‘ are tops in ever ATE 1956 PONTIAC | CHIEF 38 | oe lendale & Gen-| Universal cabinet hare ai te ™ CATERA OSE WHTs | End. ‘chectrie ‘bestere, reves and week s_Telegreg® FE +2507 | eae 7 | fala °8 s down payment | DINING . 5 eu. | ease and i : . heaters, stoves and Build your soil and w on @ house, . DROP LEA eu. ft. tele-photo iam apoliances {-r housetrail es your own wns tons weather e demonstrate. myneauity past Meat! haif| hut, chatrs fas, Mt eos At | crow stuart ye 33 — p ml) Sabine, a om and) Used eo ae eek. . a ae your aaa te TION 8 ln Lake | DOUBLE TU ey rator 3 cu. ft $50|/) STRONG HIVES OF B TRAILER E 8. AS a eae si0 PE rm your corm moods. BLA = . nee ee Ct Me. | mood 3 om MAYTAG WASHER. Dutchess diz washer, like sew 968 Will deliver M Pera HEAT SERVICE. 01’ inecoe of Boosie Dus close | tis gemo, Kier Ra. Clarkston. MA! your CKETT, INC. M ; _| sto size a ryer, Al rry . a $1 of Pontiac BROS 8 : : FERG sectat acamaan rapa | Gor oe het hs See SE lon GSE oe | Rese a, SEE oven Srsinet"a sudert at |B NOME aba eta "Ere tat Cpep nw — |v pa ee writer, FE 2.2136. 344. Beverly N. 7 rr sat SALE. GENERAL | ONE SOLID M ~— | comPLETE List BLACK DIRT. FE Of, CIRCULATING EASY SPIN DRYER #0| WAREHOUSE, 467 8. SAGINAW,| inet. mfg Bm fe _ ot ‘ALS ROCESSED ORIVEL_FOA : USED ase tines cal naar noc |= bteces Bae ok nAted SING. ee eORTIAC. linoleum, On12 ft. $5.68, One panel PROCESSED r) ay: -y © ends } A OR parrigeratort for "what Rave ot | -retwees 9 and 4 OR +1 p- can .. $8.68. One pane! GRRNOE oan gional and —~— > TEADQUARTERS vile ECTRIC RANGE NEW FOUR- Used Ford Ferguson from TON CHAIN FALL FOR CE burn. FO! $265 from 9425, used eet mine Pe sane os vale. $100 00. gnently ap +3708 OVERHEAD DOOR dst, ‘hoture che et ‘ADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT seratched im transit, Mich Om AND CEMENT an rent, at RIM Roees, artenees eau, | Ave 8) O'MAN_ ES | BIRCH DORING” ROOM SUFFE = oer gt ack,‘ We hea bad “pesee W tek teen. WESTIN good condition, breakfast suite, Whotesais caly. We. gerpeceier, otine Pr letnny! MPANY “PO NTI ™ na h Good condition. FE | —* rreakinnt suite, | sess sale only. Wo, 1. 3 71 bulbs. | bike new. . over. Hwy. Walled Lake N IAC FARM ccecTae-K 2000 minute. 1000 pandora,” $04 company time or x AND INDUSTRIAL ine ANGE ELEC. | Set. FE +00 | parpte By y dave. Do It Yourself IAL WILE SVAP W4" MAROOANY fee O eew ane. Ch ZWGE | Porm Nersers ihe 100, Twin, Elm ‘<1’ ExRLY *e ale cot RACTOR co. esient o e ow Tv ince EXD | TABLES, NEWEST — as end reasonable _ gan, ‘urseries, Clarkston, Mich!- aren ape t lanterns, Old MEADQUARTERS FOR PE 4-100 ‘what wheel t traditional desi also most ge TILE - nated in . ait ston iti ge D ——- ——— of sUPER _= PAINTS These gre sliehtly factory trregu- rs | # values. prose: < cae GLO $s Fea wil na hag Sy Oors | Sih, Senses ies | PARR Todt” ; = WILt, sw ap . Rane oe Brice "Michigan oe ee FE) tet ot eo up te a8 7 _?_Orenere eve. Ano Latours Yrenter ter with fortae a . A = Pt ag co , 43 «(Orchard Y tr x7 » j r) : P we! _ Av Lake |96 CROSLEY SHELVADON RE- mo. 2 $45.00 ood Do vei moe ob cr ral ee "ra" a FRIOWATRE WEP RTO EWS. frigerator. A-1 condition. M ‘BERRY “DOOR” up to $140.00 It Yourself Mart are, | = oft Warner bg pt ada Olam Paddock co. All kinds, plain & decorative. Kitch- Come Se’ Rates wtie “t ae ed ee 7 , anee SN CARACES er set set, bed- boy ve. AUCTIONEER Ww. EF eB Compiles ith overead_ ten PRESTON rere ee &x7 Steel Garage Door wivebere Bice parts, Fe Soom FE 2-0233 ‘ _ * es Oe ee ¥ i a a kaa, THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY. 18, 1954 Teenager Jerry Ames Invited Into Movielan Also Has Been -- Today's ‘Television Programs - - Channel 2—WJBK-TV i=: = Channel 4—WWJ-TV = i-: - | Channel 1— WXY¥Z-TV on Video Stage TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Foster as tugboat captain in/ (4)—Kate Smith, Of course it wasn't your fault! Still, somebdy has to pay the bills for damages and personal injury. Your Accident Insurance will do the tripk—if you have any. If you haven't, why not see us for full details? ' “Waterfront.” (4) — Fights. Heavyweight bouts; Ken Ham- mer vs. Martin Lee; Arthur ¢:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. Bud Lanker interviews. (4)—Time for Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2)— Keeps Up His Junior High School Rating by 2:30—(7)—Senate Hearings. $:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. Adventures of Kit Carson. West-| Wright vs. Ringo Harris. (2)—|3:36—(4)—On Your Account. ae ta creer LAZELLE‘3 4:30—(T)—Cavalcade of America. | 19:15—(2)—Weatherman. «Ot —veaky Lee. NEW YORK—Warren Berlinger, INC, George Nader, Lon Chaney Jr., in ‘Moonlight School,” teacher battles for Kentucky schools, falls in love with illiterate boy. (4)—Dinah Shore. Ballads. (2)— the teenage Jerry Ames of . TV's daytime dramatic series The Se- cret Storm, was just another kid playing cowboys on the streets of Brooklyn when a neighbor's well- directed pot-shot propelled him, holsters and all, into a successful acting career. 4:38—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—Bob Murphy. | 4:45~(7)—Barnaby Bear. 5:00—(4)—Adventure Patrol. (7)— News. 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On. Variety,| Auntie Dee. (2)—Eat, Theater. 6:45—(4)—News. John Cameron| comedy. (4)—News. (2)—News. | s:39-(2) — Bob Crosby. (4) — Swayze. (2)}—Jo Stafford Show. | 41.15 — (1) — Theater. Michael | Happy Hollow. (7)—Superman. Our Own Personalized Service on Every Policy . 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg. FE 5-8172 INSURE! BE SURE! 10:38 — (2) — Meet Millie. Elena Cerdugo as working girl. (7)— Biff Baker. Biff and Louise face danger in “Blue Mosque.” 1 SE Pct en Mo) St a Se |e S ert ee : : bray stars. (4)—Milton Berle. or - ; o w = s * Phil Harris, Bileen Barton, Owen ross Dangerous Intruder, |. WEDNESDAY EVENING Warren was eight years old that . GALLAGHER $ ACCORDION SCHOOL es McGiveney guests; Miltie ad- : £:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De-|day in 1945 when a_ neighbor, . justs to western life. (2)—The|11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night.| troit Deadline. (2)—Magician. | ® Mrs. Tracy stopped him between + _ Can Accept, for o Limited Time Only 4 Goldbergs. Jake's nomination for | Music. :15—(4)—News. (News. (2)— | GP-6im fusillndess to ek him wie * 7 award makes partner jealous. Earth Is Born “ « = 7.30 — (7) — Duffy's Tavern, Ed| WEDNESDAY MORNING noe o me ae thie ax an tion . ~ : Py , = ai _ tne | —Eddie — Fisher. - ! invita ; = é wen a 1:00—(@—Today. (2) Morning |" Mark Sabre. (2)—News to £0 10 the movies, the youngster areis Rghermdhan TRACHE—Lo8 t dio an a bighapect setwens : On Their New Special Offer Plan . esaa Mf ak Wee. . 8:00—(7)—Breaktast Club. | @:45 — (4) — News. (2) — Perry mvocharedt ne — Lutheran Hospital in Cleveland, Ohio, after his rescue by a passerby |™ GALI A GHER’S MUSIC a 8: 00—(7)—Make Room for Daddy 8:45—(2)—Brighter Day ’ Como. . Mrs. Bertinger ltet ™ who heard his calls fot help. Police. who had been searching for the ~ Danny's wi . : 3: . f i : wwe? Pere Toe pade Taaeey|2:8—4)—Plyschol 1) —News, F401 Mari Joan.) —| tars Tracy wie’ shes- | "une nner eth et of rap 8 een Tey wens |u| 18 E. Huron Street FE T0566 & neta “ -| Wonderland. (2) — Arthur God-| Soupy’s Ranch. (2) — Gedfrey.| pisined that nation-wide auditions he visas ‘Meanie 4 trained | = ru Mckee uae | wee 1:30-(4)—My Little Margie. were being held for the role of | iu. ton Cnn nies githered a brake le. ahethey be hat ben nlace| MSSSSSSESSRRROSRRER RSE SERR ER EEE EEE wife to desperate measures. (2) | 1@:6@ — ‘4) — Home. (7)—Charm | g:99(4) — TV Theater. (7) — agg pr esaigge gm ny on the tracks, or thrown there from the molester’s automobile. | —Foreign Intrigue. Drama. srogipes Jimmy Wakely. (2)—Strike it} Sig0 se eee a abwayes a | STALL SHOWERS 8:30—(7)—TV Hour. Phyllis Thax- | 1¢:30—(2)—Strike it Rich. Rich. her offspring over to Manhatten | WIBM. Jackson, Added | will congregate Sunday en the Old | c —. re ter, Robert Keith star in ‘‘Atomic | 11:68—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) | »- | od ° | : j omplote Seuccts, chower head, » Gaap mag Sirk” daeena ak alike Gl ah sant ‘wis for the big test. to Booth Stations’ Chain | Mamet Peninsda. 11 miles north and plastic curtains, $69.50 value... $33.33 tack on New York : "| 9:00—(4)—This Is Your Life. (7)| Warren, as it turned out, didn't of Traverse City. They will cele- | IGHT CO community. | 11:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)— JACKSON W — Booth Radio & MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT L e (4)—Theater. Carmen Mathews! Love of Life Theater. (2)—Boxing. lla dere =~ j — Television Stations Inc. has pur. barte the ennusl rite of cumeed 393 Orchard LakeAve. FE 4-8462 a “ . m _ 8, so ~| the blossoms. . in Breakdown, - ti ones 11:30—(4)—Betty White. (2) — i gg gr Attorney. lost out to a boy f the C | chased radio station WIBM, Jack- cherry ———— — patient i Tomorrow's Search. Crime. Then, on the suggestion of a| son, from Herman and Roy Rad- outs a — a 11:45—(2)—Guiding Light. | 9:45—(2)—Greatest Fights. casting director, Mrs. Berlinger | ner, = $115,000, subject to FCC = ion betrcn ee furs | WEDNEADAY AFTERNOON /1%#0—(0—Hlarem racing, )—|Rarcnd Warren ovr o iommn| armel. Wea Will SAVE More When You Shop 9:00—(4)—Truth or Consequences. | 19:99(4)—Nancy Dixon. (7) —12 " ——— promptly hired for the role of Ethel | Booth, president, operates radio Jack Bailey emcees quiz. (2)— Danger. “De Castries of Dien Bien Phu,” film of heroic French stand in Indochina. o'clock Comics. (2)—Ladies Day. 12:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 12:38—(7)—News. (4) — Theater. 10: 15—(2)—Weather. 10:30—(4)—Man About Town. Playhouse. (2)—Safety Eye. (1) | stations WJLB, Detroit; WBBC, | Flint; and WSGW, Saginaw. | The Booth Stations recently sus- | pended UHF operation WBKZ-TV, | at the Do-It-Yourself Mart #20 — (1) — Name's the Same.| | (2)—Garry Moore. anlinlpiaing Soe Ae qricvision, notably "Battle Creek. It holds a permit OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 — SUNDAY 10 TO 4 Name game. (4)—Capt. Brad- | !2:45—(7)—Stars on Seven 11:00—(4)—News. (7) — Soupy's |to operate WSBM-TV on UHF) dock. Reed Hadley 1:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. On. (2)—News. The son of Elia and Frieda |Channei 5i at Saginaw, and is, racket tn “Shakedown.” (2)—|1:39—(2)—Houseparty. (4) —Jean | 11:15—(4)—Singin’ (Tt) —| Bertinger (dad manufactures | applying for VHF channel 10 at Favorite Story. Film. McBride. Film. (2)—Wrestling. amare Tae res ts too | Sf Jackson. | S h 0 10:06—(7)—Stage Seven. Preston | t:¢0—(2)—Baseball. (T)—My Life. | 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. | om? ten (reser _— a eur Gea Ae eta | Pp ‘ : keeps up standng as a at Today's Radio P me See EEF Obarin Clloge Races Now! pe -- LOGayYS NaQlo Frograms - - — ot Oberlin College Receives Ow. W il Paint Warren goes in for a number of Kresge Foundation Grant Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change witheut notice, sports — softball, baseball, horse- | OBERLIN, Ohio (UP) — Oberlin F i . Fast Drying Lak hand CELW, am Www, (ase WxTt, ane Waa, (1130) WIBK, (1400) on riding, ae a ee I peel ci aides em a or a 9 of has received a $25,000 gift from ToMIGET eEDNEEDAY WOENING | WCAR. W'Day Calter CELW. wne ogee He ts especially proud tee Krompe Foundation tn Detvell. Your 4:00 WIR, Ryws 20—WIR, Farm Forum (2:30—WJR Nelen Trent suanp eumecian. | 3 News ww oe Mar ww) 545—WJIR, C. Massey His ambition is to be a stage | He said the money would be used | WAYS, Wovwtes, MeKenste wave “—— cate. ear Boy Bed 3. Marstege Page producer and director; also to do|to expand the facilities of the) Paint Gal SBE: Deo MeLeos WJBE. Rise and Ghine WCAR, Club 1130 WEDNESDAY EVENING a little writing on the side. | gradyate school of theology. . WCAR, News, WCAR. Coffee sesamiae: arues 000 WIR. Bein te beth ak She caw Smeracee =| Seeds, — Three Women Plead | “rravense cry | WCAR, Talk Sporte ee tue WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | 4.15 qreverss on rome ww, : ’ 6:15—WJR, Clark Quartet - ist f the area Wome | es eres | Be Innocent in Breakin —>_. WHR Mul sere SISK Rowe nee WxTs Cherm Time CEL: Basie, Chee i Nice Weather Is Here! WIBK fereemen | $100—WOR, toes wan Wi. T Overy $:30—-WIR, Boo Reynolds Twree Pontiac women pleaded | 0 : 6:6—W. Lewell Thomas 7:30—WW4J, Listen. Live P . : bas! ns not U IDE WHITE w wot CRLW. Marmonien Kz Ballade Circuit Court Judge Frank L. Doty | TS $ a Re EE |e | SE ee ee ee] The big “NO ROOM” | 7:00—WJR, Quest Mouse tears a “th Bote pd McKenrte and entering of a restaurant at 490 HOUSE PAINT ww, 3 CKLW. Toby Davie WXYZ, Paul Winter nn , schoolhouse Col WXYZ, Red Skelton 8:00_WIR, Jack White CKLW. Your Boy Bud a ao ee Sanford St. last April 23. CKLW. Pulton Lewis WCAR. opls Star : ; 71.| The little one-room schoolhouse has | WAR: Neen Bel wus, Be Tiger Skelton Mrs. Charlotte M. Guinther, 77, im ne et : CKLW. Fulton Lewis of 77 Douglas St. and Mrs. Martha | disappearing. uniess you act, "CuLw. heee oe? woeK. ewe Gentile. “CRW Dit Powells wean. Mews belles Holsworth, 71 and Miss Claudine | even the largest school buildings in Derk Marbleized "Fete pa len am wore lesecem un, ree, | SEU HaE™” (SPS Paget nreet eon he | Ke al ohe wear aueed” Aaah 3 Asphalt Til cxuw. Sabine Mester WIBK. Genie. Binge SLY, een Sed RMR, Byeemanetto were released on $500 bond. out of 5 classrooms are overcrowded. Pp G le ’ George WCaR, WJBK. Tiger Come WXYZ. Lone Ranger They are accused of the breakin.| Yet within 6 years, the total schoo! "wwi One Man's Pamly” |e were ee OAR Dee Put | CRLW. Gatrieh Heatwe but claim they only investigated | enrollment is expected to increase by INSTRUCTIONS CRLW. Baaie Se een ee ek ee "yw, Ove Men's Pomiy | the premises when they saw three | § million. TOOLS and “Twi Dink doors” | Wws. Minote Parade 2:98 WIR. Nora Draxe sorgligh boys running from the building @5/ Flor the free booklet “How Can an : Show 8 WXYZ, Breakfast Club = | Wxyz. Martin Block a eal fag they drove by. Citizens Help Their Schools” write LAYO . Foray Mickey SS: , CKLW. Your Boy Bud WXYZ. Ghow Stoppers Police said the two married) pose Schools. 2 West 45th Street UTS Ea. PETE Show World” | 0:15WIR, Kitchen Ciud | 4B_WIR. Brighter Day =| Saat Hom George POTN eae on nae the | New York 36, N. Y. 9u9n Ye 0:20-WIR. The Worthe CELW. Gabriel Beatter CKLW, Peggy Lee 4:15—WXYZ. Show World ond au on tae t Mi ae Published as a public service | WWJ, Barrie Craig 9:30—WJR, Mra. Page o00-Wsk. Bh a ; candy a Miss Holswort j WXYZ, J. Vandercoo! xi’ Weigheer R, Hilltop Rouse 8:30—WJR, Zist. Precinet was carrying a chisel by the Pontiac Press in co- CKLW. High Adventure were te teen i AE os ae N operation with The Advertising 8:48—WXYZ, Just Easy ae hee ere CKLW, News, Music Sia’ wanes Council WEAR. Temble Acedemy | 5 16—-WIR, Meuse Party ppd iaingend B d P it ae Ist Qualit Ist Qualit Ist Quality 9:06—WJR, Jonnay Dollar 204 : : “Gregson od st Ve a Ve Sys, ee toeeting 19:00_WJR, A.. Goatrey CuLW. wacte Chace sewn come ; : a 54° Width Tile Design & Foot Felt Base 27° Viny! Plastic sage ay nce wme| TEE Berger, [omcmm etme | Sate tien’ = Church, Lodge MUNTZ Wall Coverin Linol Counter Toppi ww. Seayen, Erime. wm | WiBK. News, Murphy CKLW Eadie Chase woee: oo Geen F : g eum pp ng CKLW. Search Never Ends | WCAR. News, Temple ; : ; . to Use Schools j WJBK. Gentile 10:20—WWJ, Bob Hope st —— te ay *wWwa, Big Story | ¢c c Y ec 9:45 —WW4J, Crime & Ch’ders| WXYZ, Whispering Streets | WW. Rt to Happiness Theater People want to use parts of Pon- a | 2 WXYZ, News CRLW. Wary Morgen 4:00 WIR, Listen Lorene CKLW. Author Meets Critit | tiac public schools for everything | Run. Ft Run. Pr OF tie ee | neous. peat ten Sant WTR. Wettrick nek. Mek “Ww, Piper McGee — church services to brone-|| By Muntz Ex-Service Men }j mnie ae Se ft. wae Rd wards WAR Sarmony hall WCAR. Hews, Ballads W Prank Béwa: — Coll FE 2-2871 (WIR, 7 e—0mm, Wee of Ott 7 louse Party Pontiac Board of Education Mon- 19;16-WIR Lo Parsons dt ty Bigg it Ried ww 10:18—WIR, day night decided to let First Mitchell's TV Sales | Factory Closeout Ist Quality 9x9 wats S Reker | CaLw, Man Melody | 4:30—WJR, Sunshine Sue Ww, Heart of the News =| Church of the Brethren use Easter Regular 48 %*™ Solid 9x12 Color-Inlaid , , Wax. wews, Molese _ Wl. Widder Brows CKLw Date Junior High Schoo} for Sunday and Service | Vi | Til Li R Li | Til ; ' services until Oct. 3, The church | leu a tan ties 7, une | 15.5_wave, WIBK. Meleod "reno Sc on stage | dn ae ie ee 900 0. Seatnow | iny! ie noleum hugs inoieum itie Sat Socks rrasswmm, wang op eens | “Mb Mute Ml | Se meen oneness | AEP | = $495 ch 20:48-WJR, Chem. Prog. we.| WW, Phrase Pays CKLW Wright 10:45—CELW, Quiet Sanct At the same meeting, the board CKLW, Organaires Ss = oy $:00—-WIR. News 11:98—WIR, Mews agreed to rent Wisner Stadium to OPEN HOUSE 11-69 7R, News nmcuan, Ww). Plan's 4 ST oe ane Town [Pontiac Lodge 810, BPOE, for a, Ee, rr Decend Chance Seu esa ‘ CaTe, Riven” sports" | western rodeo June 1820. The! EVERY EVENING ‘ Murphy Reynolds board gave its approval after Ma o. a "i Fir Warren ew: a ws rea Taare rice ow Croteau, school board mrs 825 W. HURON Sra, “enn ale. ewe the ae Ww, Pront Page ParreD ane ee Ae bry ae eh Regn, ws the Letest ; First Quality, 6x6x” Heavy 11:36—WIR, Music _— 6:30—WJR. Music Matinee Ww, Leure * | company’s horses are not shod, so Demonstrated Saw pore | CRLW, Austin Oram” weve, Bt Wars. Too crime tore |their hooves won't tear up the|l HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. ' sod—and the company will pay 825 W. Huron. FE ¢- * oe was the Rev. H. I. Voetker, for- L d . Gamage to the field. ve ichigan FUJB | me renee ot naowin evn |Leonard Appoints Caurech. He preceded the Rev . ; Ends Sexe wr. rm ost tts (State Campaign Boss} MUNTZ TV SERVICE | a : at “ was saa Oakland County’s Only Factory Both Pontiac Ministers |Knechtel was cited for 50 years of | state manager today of the Don- Authorized Parts and Service for Muntz TV Nene (nett mrvice and his son, the |ald §. Leonart-for-governor cam Servicing All Makes Receive Appointments |Rev. 0. G. Knechtel, for 25 years |paign ng service. . . WwW. 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