‘lke Promises Defense If EDC Ally Is Attad = THE PONTIAC PRESS. | ~~ * : . 4 By aie &, 3: Details page two : | / | “ | | @i7 aks ee Oy : 112th YEAR : / . % % * *&) PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL. 16, 1954—40 PAGES “SSO mets cae # ee ae . ‘ - i Gas Rate Hiked| Tragedy Separates Pals |Young Cowboy's (Churches Filled | 1. = eer Funching , i - but State Users meee Packs a Wallop | for Good Friday 7 il é A 12-year-old “cowboy’’ mounted : 4 ane eae i saimamn J hi falas oe and (i et ; ne 28 trusty 5 May Get Rebate oon oan ee me 2-1 SFIOUL SETVICE _|to Meet Threats cers trying desperately to corral e : 30 ornery cattle. r - ie ee . ‘ poe re FPC Grants Panhandle This sago of the West (West Seven Ministers Offer : for President's . Statements ; $12 Million; Company Bloomfield Township) starved “a0| Words From Cross’ at Designed to Woo italy Had Asked $21 Million Lone Pine Rd. saw the critters} Central Methodist and France trampling their la _ DETROIT (AP) — More Township Police Chief @ark| Christian churches; — AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP)— than 1,000,000 Michigan gas | | Green and two of his officers were throughout the city today) . 4 | President Eisenhower today customers may receive re- San eats ith thelr seoat |Tecaued the three hours of _}| offered Western Europe a bates although the Federal an agony upon the Cross dur- new defense doctrine which Power Commission has ap- Then the “Lone Pine Ranger,” | ing the Crucifixion of Jesus | would regard an attack on proved a rate increase for erry Chalmers of 19%1 Lone | Christ. . 4|any member of the Euro- Panhandle Eastern Pipe nd ‘boots and gos my ” ° sian ps on ee theeat eonn pai e Co. swinging lariat he rounded Stevice sponse as “a The FPC Thursday voted xo atvage ond steered hans back Pontiac Pastors’ Association of the United States.” 4 to 1 to grant Panhandle to the farm of Robert Beaubien | was held in Central Meth- -Phe.President, in a long- . a $12,778,864 yearly rate in- lard fee officers Jerry was odist Church and neighbor- considered move obviously crease, or nearly $9,000,000 a hero. But he just shrugged off | 200d services were held in designed to win French and less thkn the company has the praise. First Christian Church and Italian support for ratifica- been charging its customers After all, podner, Jerry Me d Avenue United tion of the EDC, said also in on a conditional basis. E hoapens —— a cowboy terian churches. the extrdordinary state- The action brought criticism from . : The Oakland County Ministerial ment that the United States Michigan Republican eens Picks . Association also sponsored a union will continue to maintain erg tes Ee =. Ferguson) DEATH IN THE STREET—Eight-year-old Douglas Sheffield of hou ers | service at Liberty Baptist Church. its forces in Western Ger- ; ° 25 Henry Clay Ave. sobs over the body of his dog, Sandy. The photo ’ Tre Ore services also were many “while a threat to a Commissioner Claude L. Drap- | was taken moments after the Cocker Spaniel darted into the path ‘ held in all Roman Catholic and that area exists.” er, the sole FPO member whe | of s truck at W. Huron St. and Cass Ave. Episcopal churches. The proposed EDC comaiits of toodad © tango part of oe ame | uly IGES rea tor arg ly ayy six nations. Belgium, Holland, ” members of the St. ts “in my , . . . . : sniianaialaics — and W Ger- sama ee ty Those Pits in Windshields) convicts €x-Policoman| arian aed Gs ential The FPC decision would grant | . - in Greenlease Case on =e " Defense Treaty but France and Michigan utilities using Panhandle, , , Imagination Or Bomb? ne ak i From Noon to 3 Today “4 Italy have so far withheld ratifica- gas rebates on all bills paid since | tory ansom Stores and business places | /~ , , £ tion. December, 1952. | SEATTLE (AP)—Superbomb, supernatural or supef-| yansas crry @ — A federal| closed teday for the three hours | ~~ ‘ pans a oe ted ire tates by | Stition, there was no doubt about it today, the one million | curt jury has convicted Louis| {fem seen until 3 p.m. in ob- | Oe £ | Brera amie aie $21,400,000 a year. It then sought | People in the Puget Sound country were stirred up by the | shoulders, the veteran police offi- Se oe on: ton Cees | FERS ministers of the six EDC signa- FPC approval of the hike. And case of the pockmarked windshields. Some were even | cer who broke the Greenlease kid-| g500, All business places were a = eS tory nations dispatched from the ee an waleae blaming* H-bombs. naping case, of lying about the| te resume nermal Friday busi- et " pared raced $F a pred att vease mailer bend And the mayor of this city of 500,000 was trying to — eS ee a ness hours after 3 p.m. “ : ne i Shoulders, ; AF Wirephete | Diplomatic sources regarded fo stir up the President of the United States. The mayor, oat me ton & a a aveeeee eee x chee wil! * emanensostaL —— of Jesus high atop e Gin- | President's pledge concerning the Rebate for Local Users | Allan Pomeroy, apparently was among the believers that| century on the St. Louis police | serve eenati a an ee star, hundreds today trudged through a | Possibility of attack in the West as Up in Air, Manager Says something, rather than someone, is damaging thousands Seren, wus balled as x Hive Ses Pane beige Mca ond a steady rain and paused on each of 120 steps leading to the church poreney Leryn Ayden tm A sw Mahan. denne of automobile windshields with an unknown substance —. dawg 4. sectel th haga al Ge aacion ie eller silent prayers for the saving of their souls and pence on liunste ct Gammsn' ines alone 4 et Consumers Power Co.'s south- er hea Swe s |. The asked th | prown Heady, were executed for Seven local ministers present- cagth. It wes @b- | their border. $23 ay . eastern division, sald teday that || * e President fo Whistruct "Bp |tamene ats “nies eyeuraad od the “Seven Words From the | "trance of at mmaculate C The President's specific recon» “}t's just impessibie to tell yet’ Livonia Youths priate federal agencies | Bobby Greenlease. Cross.” The Rev. Herbert E. tion there. mendation on this point said: how the action will affect Pon- Oe with local au-| y, the federal jury | Ryn, president of te sponsor- . “In consonance its polic tine people, _ | 4 ‘ eco on af emergency] tuna geiliy of iying | lng eegasiention, presided. Vora ; | ot ful and contig Consumers Power Co. all . about handling of two money- were sung William maintenance ts end tru he Bbaaner @as Chilled in l ake There are doubters, to. who pe nepal nao baht VanderVen and George H. Put- Fres fO0ps Qed y and unity of the European Defense a think an awful lot of people are| reom. nam. . Comeenalty. Sa ee aes handle Eastern Pipetine : -__ | victims of suddenly Shorter services regard any action whatever i thin oe conscious of something ‘that may |, ouidere was charged Wi Serty|both St. Trinty aad’ Grace, Luth Tocty or wally on 0 Snatas Oe ference if the rates were note Exposure When Canoe cite ae “avs, weeks °F this year before a federal grand ae aiid ae 0 enew. Ul on 0 security of the United States, =" sent Overturns “Tommyrot,” pr. | exe brought into the police station | tonight at Oakland Avenue United . “In such event, the United aan Sie te Two Livonia youths’ were ex-| D. M. Ritter, assigned by the |15 to 20 minutes after Hall was . Msrimont Baptist} HANOI, Indochina (AP)—The Vietminh shoved tens} States will consult in sccerd- re Oe tn eclae nt| Chemistry department of the | booked. The government said they | and St. Jobe Iutneran clnt of thousands of fresh troops into attack positions around | sste with the provisions of Acts 778,966 would result im refunds | posed to the chilling waters Of) taiversity of Washington to as- | weren't brought in until more than | These services will be at 7:30. Phu today. The round of the savage| to ; more than a and ansinted far cates v a. on Page 2, Col.'2) | wih" prar. “Weentarp. 2-8: chine,’ former unpaid chief ' & . ys ~ 4 ul a ‘ 7 De Birmingham of Anti-Air Pollution Law 3 lt i i Hie renee iit ii | . i A vlit ¢ i Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley’s first quarter 1954 accident report indicates a “serious inicrease’’ over the same period in 1953, with a total of 90 accidents as against 67. Property damage thus far is listed at $29,377, as opposed to $16,813 in 1953. at s g Applications will be accepted by Mrs. D. L. Tate, Westchester Way, City commissjoners authorized the purchase of $465 worth of short wave radio equipment this week, to vacation schedule at include soccer for boys and giris at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday. s J The Rotary Club will have its The Weather son tenet, ber VICINITY—Fair ond Bi] *. Saterday 54. Nerthwest winds an heer. Teday in a - = temperature preced am. At 8 a.m.: Wind velocity 10 mph. : Northwest. eets Priday at 7:14 p.m. rises urday at 6:48 a.m. Moon rises at 6:08 p.m Moon sets Gaturday ot 6:07 a.m. teres © @ Brepeoccec ee xe. “6 it e . oe 83 so 1 eroceenes > Sa eee. FR SD G. Brcvces -o0- 47 Thersés Pontiac o downtown) . a jrecccsstccseecsesh oe Cwhai One Year Age in Pontice Highest temperature................ a Lowest temperature. .....6.. 64... 5ss 8. chants from the temple, I knew then that his days were numbered. 4¢| But not one died the way this man 4a| did. I stood by the cross when he Enforcement i! | i i i : i: $3 i if ef if | r : gee* ath? | bt | TET 5 Will Defend EDC sources in past weeks. Police, PEPPERED WINDSHIELDS—Hundreds of: car windshields in northern Washington state saat been damaged by smal] holes from unidentified | inside a car on‘his lot at tiny breaks in the glass pecting vandal- | (marked by circles.) . Ike Promises U.S. (Continued From Page One) i | 3 i i | | |: vi ably this also would affect Indo nesia, Italy. Sweden and Turkey, | which maintain consulates in Ber- lin, and Switzeriand and Austria, which keep diplomatic detegates here. The three Western occupation powers, the United States, Britain | and France. are not yet affected by the move, since their missions | in= East Germany are accredited to Soviet army headquarters. i. Seal Jesus’ Tomb, Judas Found Dead ' (Continued From Page One) the. wilderness to teach a new doctrine. “That day he drove the mer- I was near him many times before this last day and I tell you there was something—a serenity, a gen- tleness for every miserable crea- ture, and still a spirit of fire—that you couldn’t dismiss when you went out from him. “I watched him when they accused him, when they put him could not join them. “I don’t know why—perhaps it was the way he withsteod them — without fear, without pleading, with no vengeance. A soldier can admire a man such as this. “Once, on the way to the Hill of the Skull, he faltered under his cross and the crowd appeared to run him down. I held them back; I must admit it was in the interest of order. And he looked up to me and laid his hand on the side of my mount. He said nothing, nor did I —and yet—but I do not have the words to tell you. “Yes, I have seen death in many places; I have seen heroes die. the words, ‘Eli, Eli, lama sabach-tha-ni,’ that so many of dirty mob believed to be a cry S228esvezcuct segtseeses227 g | committee. ;| would have been discussed any security of the United States.” Probe Threatened _ | by New Squabble (Continued From Page One) vor sending the Army’s latest re- port back to the Pentagon for revision. They and Special Chief Counsel Ray H. Jenkins are said to be- lieve that it failed. in many of the 29 points it listed, to cite spe- cific details requested by the sub- It was not learned | what these were. Cohn maintained in a telegram to Mundt that someone violated a subcommittee agreement in releasing to newsmen the Army's 29 charges of “improper” efforts te win preferential treatment for Schine. At McCarthy's request, Cohn said, he told Mundt: “Before we supply any further information to the subcommittee, we request. an immediate investigation by it to determine who has violated its Mundt said he would refer Cohn's messege to the subcommit- tee when it meets again—probably Monday—although he added that the disclosure of the document way. Mundt added: “Whether we | hav> an investigation about the | leak or not, I still expect bear- ings tc begin April 22.” However, he said that if Cohn, Carr and McCarthy fail to supply any information by that time, the subcommittee will not be able to “continue on its original formula” after the sessions begin. Decision on Polio Serum Due Monday DETROIT # — Dr. Witliam | Bromme, chairman of the Michi- gan State Medical Society's execu- tive committee, said today the society’ would decide by Monday if it will give approval to the Salk vaccine. Bromme said he will poll the tee is empowered to make a de- cision for the society. Dr. Albert. E. Heustis, state health commissionet, today noti- fied’ Bromme by letter that the commissioner’s questions about the vaccine had been answered “rea- sonably and satisfactorily.” : The anti-polio vaccine has been scheduled for use on a field trial | basis in 11 Michigan counties, in- eluding Oakland County, beginning April. 26. Some 120,000 pupils in Pontiac Deaths Carl Dolney Carl Dolney, 63, of 26 Myra St.. died in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- pital at 11 a. m. Thursday after a brief iliness. Born in Russia, May 16, 1390 he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ism, have increased patrols. Above Richard Tiwen- ten, used car dealer in Anacortes, Wash., looks from ——+ Dolney. He married Katherine Us- timchuk in Detroit and came to Pontiac in 1928. He was last em- | ployed as an elevator operator at | the Baldwin Rubber Co. Besides his widow he is. sur- vived by a stepson, Fred Ustim- chuk, of Pontiac. The funeral] will be held at the | Brace Funeral Monday at 11 a. m. The Rev. A. E. Bondarchuk, of, board couldn't handle the com.| ound shipping through the Soo/ Holy Trinity Russian Orthodox | Church, in Detroit, will officiate. | papers Burial! will be in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. | lieve the vandalism spread. | had suffered an outbreak of the THE. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1954 _ Pits in Windshields Worry West Coast (Continued From Page One) pits, holes, crumbling, blemishes, blurs, blots and cracks. Some peo- ple even claim the damage has happened before their eyes. Law enforcement officials are convinced that some vandalism was involved in cases reported at Bellingham. Some, but not all, be- | Then, this week, other communi- ties south of Bellingham said they ‘Ice Stops Soo Ships trouble. Wednesday night it broke | out in Seattle. The police switch- | plaints; neither could the news-| Some police officers said it even happened to them. Others took the j a Fail in Search Energetic Woman, 77, Runs Butter Route PALO PINTO, Tex. @ — Mrs, J. H. Gilbert is TT years old, but she milks 11 cows, churns and drives her own car to sell butter, tg 80 customers a week. She and her husband own a 1,500-acre farm. WSCCOHOSSSCESOSECEOSE CS SAULT STE. MARIE w —Wind- | driven ice today clogged the low- | er St. Mary's River halting up-| locks barely 24 hours after the) official start of the 1954 Great) had been ill three days. \Judith Ann Wadlington ~~ | Dr. Ritter attitude. A state patrol | Stephen J. Gay }official, who asked not to be! | named because “so many high of- Stephen J. Gay, G4. of 618 N. | pias appear to have been taken Perry St. died of a heart attack at in.” said he hadn't found ene ac- Pontiac Motor Division this morn- | tua! case outside of Bellingham ing. that couldn't be laid to normal The body is at the Pursley Fu | travel damage. neral Home. He pointed out that winter, with its heavily sanded streets, has just Robert F. Pack . | passed. Windshields were dirty, the atmosphere dark and murky. Blemishes didn’t show up then. “It's clearer, brighter, now,” he said. “And with / this wave of hysteria, people ‘ are inspecting Mr. Pack was a retired employe appa of Pontiac. Motor. Division." The | aig vera 0 closely and find- body is at Sparks-Griffin Fyperal | 1S Shots ihcy/ never knew were Home. : On the ne side oa known to be the hysterical type reported their autos had been hit. Some said a graphite-like sub- stance had been found on the cars and that it reacted in a magnetic Robert F. Pack of 21 Miami/| Rd. died suddenly this morning at his residence at 271 Miami Rd. He | Prayer service was held today in the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home for Judith Ana Wadlington, infant daughter of Erie and Mary Phillips Wadlington, of 978 Argyle Ave. Burial was in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. The baby was born Wednesday and died Thursday in Pontiac Gen- No Rest for Taxpayer TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP) — Florida Attorney General Richard | Lakes shipping season. | | W. 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McfANN United Press Staff Coorespondent Britain's ‘‘Nye rebel and a born hater He hated so much the idea of spending money on armament against Russian aggression when it might have been spent on a womb-totomb socialized medicine | plan that he resigned his cabinet job when the Labor Party was in power He hates the idea of German rearmament and the idea of a coalition against Conmranist ag- gression in Southeast Asia so much that he resigned yesterday | from the labor ‘shadow cabi- net.”” This is the inner group of Labor Party leaders who would form the government if Labor came into power again Bevan demanded that Labor make an all out fight against both German rearmament arid the Southeast Asia coalition, and that Britain split with the United States if necessary. Bevan hates the idea that, as he sees it, Britain has become & satellite of the United States. 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There also is evidence to sup- port his contention that once President ’ ‘Teusman ordered H-bomb work started, Oprswnemer abandoned his opposition. | The inquiry which followed | Oppenhemier’s refusal to resign | -’ and his suspension in December is being conducted by a special three man beard. It was ordered by Atomic Energy Chairman Strauss under a 1953 Presidential directive calling for a review of cases involving sensitive positions. ae a Because no scientist of equal rank has been accused, the news of OpPENHEIM- ER’s suspension surprised Washington. There was a general tendency, however, In view of all the circumstances and the nature of the charges we believe the public also should withhold fudgment until the ver- dict isin. . Georgescus Freed at Last Seldom has a family reunion com- mandeg as much nationwide interest and approval as that resulting from the release of the two Grorgescu boys. These lads, now 19 and 15, have been held for seven years as hostages by the Romanian gov- ernment. It was in 1947 that their parents, Mr. and Mrs. VALE- niu C. Georcescu, left their “native Bucharest for a two months visit in the United k States. - , x * * unist. regime refused them re- admittance “as representatives of Amer- ican capital.” GrorcEscu was a ‘manager for Standard Oil of New Jersey £Z in Romania. Permission for the sons ; to join the parents also was refused. _It was not until last May that our authorities learned of Romania’s effort to blackmail the senior Grorcrscu into acting as a spy for the Reds here. The reward offered the Grorcescus, now ° American. citizens, was release of their two sons. * * * ‘Few parents are called upon to _ make as difficult a decision. But they won the admiration of the . entire country by rejecting Romania’s offer and incidentally causing the recall of the first > nappa of the Romanian lega- A personal letter from President , to the Romanian authori- At the end of that time the Romanian . when the father met them at Munich We Second the Motion The House at Lansing has acted in the interests of greater traffic safety by adopting a resolution directed to Na- tional Guard officials of Michigan, Ohio The resolution expressed the hope that the trips of these Guard units to Camp Grayling will be scheduled so they won't fall on the Fourth of July weekend. Last year there was considerable com- plaint because National Guard convoys were on the move during the Independence Day weekend when traffic was the heaviest of the season. We second the House motion, not in a spirit of criticism but for the safety of all concerned. At the same time we repeat the suggestion offered in these columns last year — that if possible all National Guard trips to camp be started and ended in midweek. . LLL ‘Tue H-bomb is too large to use on so small an area as that encompassed by the Indochina war,” says a military analyst. Well, for goodness sakes, are our H-bombs made only in the large economy size? EEE IT WOULD be futile to ask the man who pulled a 376-pound wagon from Enid, Okla., to Los Angeles why he did it. A man. who would do a thing like that wouldn’t know why he did it. ——————=ZZ==e——EEE__ A wuciear physicist says the oceans couldn’t be disintegrated by an atomic chain-reaction explosion, but that the land areas could be. Can you swim? The Man About Town Becomes a Menace Grass Fires Are Much More Numerous Than Last Year Daffynition Vocabulary: What a minister hasn't when driving an old car. With over 400 calls to extinguish grass fires, received by Pontiac City and other Oakland — Schroeder of the local fire fighters, as well as by Chief Rady Boss : Tony Raggies Pontiac Press farm pages.” No longer delayed in launching his rowboat because a pair of robins had built a nest in it is Herbert Crummer . of Williams Lake. He was willing to cooperate with the birds—but the family ‘cat wasn't. This Easter lily marathon has become in- teresting. Latest to report is With hyacinths blooming in her garden in four colors, Mrs. Naomi Pringel of Elizabeth Lake Estates, says they are two weeks ahead of their usual time. , After watching traffic from his gas station on the Dixie Highway for seven years, Harry Mackley says the out-county cars continue to be the worst offenders. ‘ ——_——EEEeeeeeEE Verbal Orchids to— A) @ ~——‘THE- PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1958 Just a Mixed-Up Kid Voice of the People 4 Believes Waitresses Deserve Respect, Suggests please remember a waitress puts i i i lh eff isi oi 29 Waiting Your Turn if Orderi order of another person who i fie When the roads are icy the each time they drive the hazardous necessary commodity. 9583 Dartmouth Road Route 1, Clarkston By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — If ever it was assumed that a congressional com- mittee could be made to operate under the rules of a court, it has been dramatically rebutted by the events of the last 24 hours. Despite all the exhortations that have come in recent months from those who have argued that “ground rules” must be adopted and that “fairness” to both sides must govern the giving out of in- congressional An energetic press, in coopera- tion with some folks on the anti- McCarthy side, gave out the substance of what was contained in the confidential document pre- pared by the office of the secre- tary ef the Army. issued this with the answer by the M side, which ob- viously couldn't be ‘prepared for a few days. Bat somebody “‘leaked,”’ as al- ways happens. Then Sen. Syming- fil i 3 z u vz { it 3 z R » | bit WIRTH d cut i : > iy ad down and is a fy ZF 4 | manifest retreat in some instances. Roy M. counsel for the McCarthy commit- tee, says, moreover, that the al- legations “contain mary false, misleading and distorted state- ments as well as the outright In another section, the report says that Sen. McCarthy requested an assignment for Private Schine. a former member of his staff, aad “thereby by innuendo and infer- ence indicated that their plans for further investigation of the mili- tary installation at Fort Monmouth, N. J. were related to the impor- tance attached by them to Private Schine’s military assignment.” In another paragraph the report again says that requests for a New York assignment — which Roy Cohn says were made in order to enable Schine to complete his committee work left unfinished when he was drafted — were “‘con- nected by innuendo and inference with the conduct of the subcom- Up te now the furor from the .. anti-MeCarthy bd on the camp fas been that “in- i out anything than to oraw! for It. —“e Senate, Army Furor Only the Beginning, Will Add Nothing to Officials’ Dignity Incidentally, Welch told the press front organization. But it turns out that a Boston tit + wants to know al facilities set up iy 3 heretofore. Ls s ; This is only the beginning of a (Copyright 1954) Case Records of a Psychologist - =~ Sexual infatuation its often true love, attests. Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service Got my first to buy The customer’s man offered it to me at four-bits per certificate. - Also offered to put me on the board of directors with four wax dummies from Yucca Fiat. This is new business in the in- If this atomizing competition aggravates itself there's no doubt that America will snap the big- gest bon-bon at the party. It will be gift-wrapped in testi- monial uranium: Which means the It probably goes into the H- bomb which is also stuffed with a portable earthquake. They tamp it down with a volcano and fuse it with a tornado. If you go shopping for TNT they direct you to the boys’ department. Don't talk to me about juvenile I was looking at a wall map yesterday with a figgadier-brin- die. He said, “See that crack in the plaster? That used to be an That's where we made a strateg- ~ True Love ts Unse fish as Well as Extrovertive attraction, but wi Test each other on my “Tests for Sweethearts”, enclosinga stamped return envelope, plus a dime. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc.) From Our Files 15 Years Ago PARLEYS ON trade and dis- armament sought by FDR. Presi- dent urges peace o: dictators; states war would plunge world in “economic chaos." TWISTER IN Oklahoma kills seven and injures 30. Tornadoes sweep five more states with 43 listed dead, 170 hurt. 2 Years Age PEACE PROMISED by Union automobile men as leaders meet in Pontiac to support new labor board for settling of crises. VAST PRISON reforms urged in Michigan. Banning of political mo- tives, is plea of civic groups to help improve conditions. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Again it is Good Friday and... I see the nails and cross. . . And } behold my little gain .. . Against enormous loss . . . Once more I see You hanging there . . . My Lord, my God, my all... And I remem- ber all my sins . . . How easily I fall . . . I nailed You to Your cross . . Has made us, more apart . . . But, oh, I cry with fervent tears ... I ask You to forgive . . ; And help my soul to make amends ... As long as I may live . . . That I may be of use to You . . . How- (Copyright 1964) Just A Smile : 7 TELE2 the 55 O God, the life and light this wondrous world we F g ba! 2 —Moore. Dr. Brady Deplores Publicity Seekers, Wishes Doctors Would Be Professional ‘ By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. A clinic used to be what Webster > 1 A aR i vas i qi t $48 z rr pet 4 fr | Fees itr ft rf . 2 ¥ i i a ¥) €. Tre? Te Se ee als .. <"* _ - > | — i as ¢ . . — ie — = : i\ ~ 7 , ry * - . Sf 4 : p i - 7 s. ‘ : " ; ‘ . ‘ ° A i, - ! ; ¥ “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL ‘16, 1954 | \Solons A gainst State Requires ‘Students Sharing H-Data |r American Held Says Romania Keeping U.S.-Born Woman in : Satellite Country CHICAGO W—An American woman, her sister said yesterday, is being detained with her two teem age sons by the Contfiuniat gow ernment of Romania, which claims them as citizens. Mrs. Anna Frey ‘said she had made frequent appeals to Roman- jan authorities through the State Department for the release of her sister, Mrs. Susanna Hertl, 40, and her two sons. a * Ld] She told newsmen the recent re- lease of the two Georgescu broth- ers from Romania after State De- course in political science before = partment negotiations prompted ostved ¥ her to make public her efforts on return. I would look with great Beautifully matched set of behalf of her sister, Poy ee te approving a bm of Blue White Diamonds master- set bor sens cnt kay Sand a ola“ would want to study this|}| ond carved settings. Seetvenst nes very carefully.” But Sen. Estes tock | Joseph, now 15, and Peter, 14; since 1943. + > . Mrs. Frey said the State Depart- here. In 1937, Mrs. Frey said, her sister returned to Romania to visit Pentiac Press Phote CIVITANS MARK 34TH YEAR—The Pontiac | ting a three layer birthday cake in honor of the Civitan Club Wednesday celebrated the 34th anni-| organization during Wednesday’s meeting in the versary of the Civitan International. The local | Hotel Pontiac. The group's chaplain, the Rev. Fred -| elub’s first president, Dr. P. B. Jones (middle), and | R. Tiffany (left), was one of three speakers during Claude A. Evans (right), président, are shown cut-| the observance. Jet Engine Brake New and Different NEW YORK @ — A new jet engine “brake,” providing action similar to that of reversible pro- her mother and married Hertl. pellers used to.slow up piston-pow- ered planes, may make it possible for all types of jet t to land at existing airports. The device was described yes- terday by Joseph F. Sutten. an aerodynamics with the Boeing Airplane Co., which de- veloped it. The braking effect is produced by a cap over the tail pipe which directs the normally back-spurting Horse and Buggy Doctor|**“**"" Was All Right in His Day By LAURA Z. HOBSON _ (By International News Service) Is there a doctor in the house? If so, I hope he'll check my pulse and watch my blood pressure while I write a little piece about what a press dispatch called “a public scolding” to the medical profes- sion very happy that a phone call will bring me a modern doctor in a 200 horsepower car. And I'll bet every parent in America will agree that at times like that, the best place for “the surrey with the fringe on top” is in a musical comedy or on the hit parade. ~ The Show Must Go On Without Director, Drum NEW YORK W—Opera director Otto Erhardt was hustling about the City Center Theater stage yes- terday during rehearsal of Verdi's “Falstaff.” He missed his footing. fell off- stage into the orchestra pit and landed in a kettledrum. treatment of a sprained back and red at the startled singers: z “Go on, don't mind me. You've got a perfomance tonight.” All Dash at Dash, Dash Bashed, Egg Smashed WELLSVILLE, N. Y. @—Several hundred youngsters at an Easter egg hunt yesterday mobbed Patrol- man Eugene Dash when they saw the hunt director slip him the prize golden egg to hide. - The kids made a dash for Dash, knocked him to the ground and crushed the egg in his pocket. Dennis Winship, a ‘kindergarten pupil, came up with the largest number of shell fragments and was deciared the winner. Before being takeg away for Dash came up bedraggied. ankle, the 200-pound director shout- |,’ The sweeping legislation would permit this country to give its allies in the North Atlantic Pact fully enhanced in natural gold, “197.0 Open Friday Evening to 9 + >. ay, * > ‘CAL } ¢ - on all-new big screen 1954 - At the University of Chicago, Chancellor Lawrence A. Kipton spoke to 1,000 internists of the American College of Physicians. and gave the heedle to “the cold, hard objectivity of medical sci- ence” today as compared to the warmth and understanding of “horse and buggy doctors - They may not all have been great doctors, be said, “bat they were great men” with a certain ADMIRAL TV FEDERAL’S OPEN FRI., SAT., MON. 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Big 21” Ad- miral TV with Acro-Matic self-fo- Beer for clearer pi® © . Sensational! 21-inch new ‘54 Admiral 3-way Combination F 299% | Easy Terms Now’ at a lower-than-ever price, this new Admiral combination has big 21” TV screen, AM radio, and 3- Men! Be right on top this Easter with genuine fur felt ADAM HATS 5.00 speed. record player that plays 7, eusing picture | cai 10 and 12” records at 334, 49 and tures, new Ca chassis fortop 78 rpm. Mahogawy finish. ~ _ reception.-Mahogany finish... 4~i - Full Yeor Warrenty on Picture Tube Full Yeor Werrenty on Picture Tebe” | | ae” ed Ps GET FEDERAL'S BIG TRADE-IN ae SACINAW AT WARREN stores OPEN MON. FRI. SAT. N 4 Sa _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1954 - ATTENTION, SNAPSHOOTERS Bring Your Photo Problems to EPPER’TS CAMERA SHOP - Quality Snap Shot Service— . Fine Cameras and Equipntent— Anything and Everything Photographic NOTICE! REDUCTION OF EXCISE TAX HAS LOWERED PRICES ON FILMS, CAMERAS and PROJECTORS Let us you in making a wise choice in your nap-Shot or Movie Camera. THIS ATOM AGE— CL ~ slacks and reversible vest. Boys’ Geb. Boys’ Nylon Reversible Trench Cost Gab Suits Gab Jacket 14.99 19.99 7.99 For Big Boys! -For the Easter Parading- 10-Way Suits sy4” Crease resistant gabardine with extra pairs of contrasting © Tan and blue. Sizes 2 to 8. Complete folection Ties. belts end Socks | er 9 ee ty NO MONEY DOWN Yes, it's the lowest price yet for 100% orlon washable. just the toppers to go over your sult or dress. Easy to care for. Wash by hand or pop into wash machine, sheke and wear. Sizes 10 to 18. $29.99 Nylon Large Size Tall. Petite Toppers Coats, Toppers Coats, Toppers 16.99 39.99 49.99 “Complete selection of tall and petite coats Easter Nuits $39” NO MONEY DOWN 0 Yast Milder “to 6999. Cea tem & 190% weols, in. Miron, Forstmann, jul- liards, in fitted and box styles. Many have matching blouses. Juniors 9 to 15; misses’ 10 to 20; large sizes 14% to 24". Better Petite Size Tall Size Ps Suing Easter Suits Kastor Suits 25.00 29.99 59.99 NO MONEY DOWN > Choose your paste! Easter dress from beau- tiful linens with rhinestone, angora and flower trim, Exciting jacket styles, dressy styles with flower and rhinestone trim. Sizes 10 to 20; 38 to 44. SS ee ae Bedget —- Petite Size ‘Tail Sing 5.00- 12.99 16.99 THE PONTIAC mess FRIDAY, se 16, 1954 , ; jy e ] . : CH x < . ' TEN GGASS «. “Famous for Valises Since 1865” ‘ | Q ‘Wil Eek Box of Easter Candy | bsg 3 | i _Pimas, Deve, stone | “TASTER SPECIALS | Excise Tax Now Reduced ! You Save an Extra 10% ! | ax FORMER STAR TO MARRY—Former Hollywood and Broadway star, Frances Farmer, poses with her fiance, Alfred H. Loebley, 45, employe of the Seattle Engineering department, as they tell of plans te marry Saturday. Miss Farmer, 40, has been working in the valet COMPLETE WITH ATTACHMENTS department of a Seattle hotel. It will be the second marriage for We Come te You—Phone both. FE 2-9143 aise renga ee 3 _ {Alimony Is Denied ‘ For Free Home Demonstration | CHICAGO w — Adiai stevenson] fy Working Wife es ee ae csucaco w_creat ue wif Lene. Traveler Camera Outfit / An aide said the 1952 Democratic lius H, Miner denied a young wife | ee © Flash Aitachnient { . ali esterday after her es-| $ j Vac & Sewing Machine Sipply Co. |Saents Soreness ae] eee 14° £ Beautiful shinest one necklace with drop pendant and match- ing earrings . . . to add glam- crous sparkle to her Easter parading. Exceptional value! $1 2% 50c a Week Seci but will not leave the hospital until | couldn't go to college as planned if * 2 Batteries © Instruction Booklet Most appropriate gift for Easter, a7? &. sometime next week. he had to support her. , 05 Bel Ante Fie # beautiful solid gold cross and Judge Miner said Johp McLen- | % chain now featured et Enggass don, 19, should not be hampered | 50c Down ‘ at an exceptionally attractive You Will SAVE More When You Shop |? 2: :e-s20%: Soe e Week | ed to education when | ‘ 9) the marriage was of short duration, . the couple has no children and the at the Do-It-Yourself Mart = “i.e EASY TERMS AT NO EXTRA COST Lf : McLendon’s attorney told the . it’s Clean Up — Fix Up — Paint Up Time! neem aca teaaee aa 7 ings as a railroad dispatcher so} ~ % . he could enrol] at the University | e A 74 a9} of Minois, next fall. He said Mc-| j y Lendon's wife Carole, 21, is sup porting herself as a laboratory technician. ; Mrs. McLendon has a separate maintenance suit pending, charg- @| ing cruelty. The couple eloped in 1951 when McLendon was a high school pupil. First Russian Delegates © 3 Diamond Engagement Ring i A sli ' : \ a , . i Arrive for Geneva Meet $ mone site Pye a bond — lady. A — hand e vee ” 3 eed Ww ing Band GENEVA, Switzerland @—Two _— ing band man rings are perfectly matc ; edd — : and crafted in gleaming 14K gold. Easter Special! @ 3 Diamond Wedding Band fqur-engine transport planes of the Soviet air force arrived here today with the seven-man advance guard | of Russia's delegation tc the April | 26 big power conference on Asian | eS ek also carried — Park Free than a _ of files and office : in Lot The full Russien as cuuterence ta atpectel to total Opposite A&P « some 200 persons. St. Helena Island, near Beaufort, : S$. 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Pe pa Jai gon wide — ® . deep, spring filled cushions and mony r - E RV : C 3 / ; luxurious teotures. Truly, a striking modern id suite ot o very low price. ' ae “On " ® ; Political Intentions : 4% --~ ress Kn | ABiin —_ their group uncovered SS bieeation” in 1952 00 |. Robert Oppen- =] : d : Fisth t lf tt gree HT sat i i , : fi thy i tt ig fly i u + H if i Hue li rH roe il Williams to Reveal LANSING &—The long-awaited | peli gs! 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Se 1% ‘ hic eh ES ~~ a a: oe mr aie Zee se yrorrne bios ik camer ele ea gs re rv “m wort om 2 a ’ vas TSS! 6 ||. 40,000 “HAMMER BLOWS’ A MINUTE” q cote the Bernard Shaw of the | ¥¢lls down réde the edy, and he couldn't see the first divi- . , The prospect of watching the “01' | Sian without a periscope, > Perfessor” lead his coupon clip-| Neither late success” nor . - Stengel. The sport has done well by this| seif all alone. graying clewn prince with the mind Casey loves to talk, and loves of a philosopher. He has, a8 OM@ | to double talk even more. He has At the end of his 4-minute talk dinner, he had the laughter. But up the gist of , said, “All I can ally did was en York subway sys a player could ” x ates e steaks rather TUMS Quieted His Acid Stomach ee ae ee ee Sees ee is inclined to brood at times be- cause excess stomach acid. 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Pike Have Our \ Stamp Your ee eye ee * _=* _*-=_—=—* ow © * ~s Pate of * . Ticket . - > 7 f i i ! ae fli E : Patricia Kendall Feted Thursday at Bridal Party Patricia, daughter of the Sher- man L. Kendalls of Ortonville, will speak her nuptial vows May 29 at — 5 Baptist Groups Gather | Women’s Society tional meetings Thursday. | x T>% nai Ht : f i 5 | Baagk a3 t ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1958 The leather creations which have provided a good bus of the excitement in the fashion picture this season can be- come part of the budget-minded girl’s wardrobe. Silk fringe trims the Spanish sash (left) which can be made in either suede or capeskin. The pouch bag shown with it can also be made at home. Braid, spangles and caviar beads com- bine totrim the bolero (upper center). Epaulettes are made Create Own Accessories to Keep in Step With Style [ ' * | | | | be. r Three Pledged by Psi Chapter meat SRS & from semicircles cut from 10-inch circles. Waist cincher (lower center) requires three pieces of suede or capeskin, Feather boning inside front edges and at side seams do cinching job; braid squares or diamonds decorate.. Versatile. collar and cuff set, lined with silk or taffeta and edged with braid, has real dash and can be worn-on any simple dress. Have you been tempted to,Then dot it with spangles and|10 by 11 inches, Cuffs require a lavish | — - silk > ag ror _ leather items that are ; or matching or con- pages? sory would be an ascot made im | braid You can keep your budget in- —cae8, Three pieces of leather are tact and have your leather . needed to make a waist cincher fashions, too, if you know your Youll need a piece 38 inchee| From sections are gratusted to way around a needle’ or sewing | !0ng and 7% inches wide. Cut ends/4 inches in depth at sides where machine. on they are sewn to ends of the back ‘ ne section. nas Bak teed ae Séw feather bone inside front machine that is designed to edges and at side scams, and everything from crepe paper to lime the cinch in black silk or a clean white cloth with the fluid and go over the soiled area light- Speaker Heard by Secretaries Byron Chapin, manager of Pon- tiac Business Institute, was guest speaker Wednesday. at Hotel Wal- dron when Pontioak Chapter, Na- tional Secretaries Association, in! Stalied new members. Bird, Mrs. Loretta Collins, Mrs. were guests. November Group Conducts Meeting Mrs. Donald Humphries and Mrs. Joseph Gross were hostesses Wednesday to the November Grgup of First Presbyterian Church at the Humphries’ home on Dixie i] , ly and quickly. Installed were Mrs. Marilynne pulled a ~ i |Collegians Trek Home™ for Easter Inter-Dorm Dance Scheduled May 7 at MSC EAST LANSING—Most of the gtudents from Pontiac who attend Michigan State College are home enjoying Easter vacation. With a new term, there are always new plans for recreation on the weekends Plans fer the Women's Inter- Dorm Dance are under way, an- neunced Laura Melnnes. of Rechester, president of Weom- en's Council. Ray Robertson will furnish the music for the dance May 7 in the auditorium. The theme for this year wil] be “Mais Oui.” Mary Chase of Oliver street at- tended an Elementary Education Club meeting Thursday night. The Spartacade, which — took place last Saturday. grossed $4,966. This was the largest amount in the carnival’s four-year history. Net proceeds, which will be about $4,191, will be donated te the Campus Chest. taffeta. Sew braid along border and scatter braid clusters over the garment. the Upper edges of sewed to waistband any the Yardiong leather drawstring is a narrow casing circle's edge for ruffled effect. Slides Shown on Alcoholism Mrs. Percy Jones, guest speaker i ; | before Fern Bank Unit of Central || Harriet Schaar, Mrs. Wilma Ross, |) | Mrs. Thelma Schuell, Ann Buccer- * | rio and Sally Olson, all of Detroit, Methodist Church, showed slides on alcoholism. Mrs. Harry Hayes was hostess to the group Wednesday at her home on Franklin boulevard. Mrs. Adrian Ish conducted a‘ ceremony opening treasure chests, and Mrs. Milton Bank was honored with a stork shower. Easter devotions were presented by Helen Kinney, devotion? chair- man, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Mac- Adams, Virginia Otten, Mabel Smith, June Halliday and Mildred Loper. Soak Curtains To wash the scum off. shower curtains, soak them, first in the bath tub and then rub with a fine brush and soapy water. A. “Babette”... Necklace $5.00, Earrings $4.00, Bracelet, not shown, $3.00, 8. “Fragonard”... Earrings $5.00, Round Pin $6.00, @ Basket Pin $6.00;C. “Lily of The Valley”... Earrings $5.00, Pin $5.00; 0. “White Apple”... Necklace $4.00, Earrings $3.00, Bracelet, not shown, $5.00; E. “Minuet”... Necklace $16.08, Earrings $7.50, Bracelet, not shown, $10.00;-F. “Parisphere”... Earrings $6.00, Bracelet $5.00; G."Mermaid”... Necklace $6.08, Earrings $3.08, Bracelet $5.08. Pius tax. ‘A 2 4 {RIEAR AN EASTER GIFT She Will Due You More Her O08. ©. 6. Pat. ory, The mark of a well-dressed woman ... Jewels by ‘Trifari, specially selected for all gift occasions. An estimated crowd of 7,000 at- tended the Spartacade in Jenison Fieldhouse | Many Women | Selecting Bras .| In spite af all the talk about beautifying bosoms, many women _| are puzzled when'they must choose a brassiere. That's the contention of Pauline Gordon, a leading de- ‘| signer of the garment problem, it's really a simple one. Once you have established your size, you need only look for it in a well-constructed bra. | The way Miss Gordon sees the “What is important is that the } bra be so constructed that the | garment fits as a unit. The back } ance with the cup. And if the bra has a band, that also should be balanced. Balance is the se- cret of comfortable and flatter- ing fit.” Degree of accentuation. Miss Gordon believes, should be de- termined hy a woman's height and bone structure . “A tall girl with a small waist and fiat midriff can leok peu. im a bra that’s a bit accentu- ated, But a short, dumpy wom- an, though she wears the same size, should aveid accentuation.”’ The ideal, Miss Gordon says, is | to achieve a line that is “firmly | sculptured and semi-rounded with definite separation. Extreme ac- centuation is vulgar." New Sylvanites Hold Gathering The New Sylvanites Club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. William J. Almas on Beverly A silent prayer was given in memory of.the late Mrs. J. King Graham who organized the club in 1952. After a short business meeting, the members played games. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. T. T. Reese, Mrs. Raymond Graham, Mrs. F. J. a and Mrs. Raymond Sorority Chapter Planning Beta Ball An associate member, Mrs. Cor- don Walls of Kenmore, N. Y., was a guest at the Thursday evening meeting. of Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Phi sorority. The group gathered at the Gate- way drive home of Mrs. Corwin Woodard Plans were completed for the Beta Ball to be held May 15 at Hotel Pontiac. The next meetirig will be at the home of Mrs. John Alien on Marlborough drive. Patricia Rose Gets Chapter Presidenc New officers were e for Pontiac Women's Club will hear Joie C. Alishouse, head the Art Depart. Co) ee ee a ee T ta ol Pas Sey Gee Ae area S faery eae i * . 4 1 \ ‘e } . ’ ' ° , : j * ‘ \ ' re : v } ~ ns : 7 \ = { } . THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1954 } \ : April | Sylvan Lake Garden Club Has Election Mrs. Ed Williams Named President Thursday den Club at a meeting held Thurs- day. Mrs. Raymond Dombrowski was hostess in her home on Fisher road. Other officers elected were Sam Warwick, vice president; Mra. Guests for the afternoon were Mrs. John Parmenter, Mrs. E. V. Geizer, Mrs. H. H. Faust, Mrs. W. E. Towne and Mrs. Vivian Tubbs. : The next meeting will be a spring luncheon at Devon Gables. Four Are Initiated by Pythian Sisters will make Easter Sunday are Checking the road map for the trip they Mrs. Thomas Dodson of Tilden avenue and | Childhood Education International Study — a ' Pentise Press Phete (left to right) |They are delegates to the Association for zan Summons More Pontiacers Home Boyds Return From Texas ; 'Couples Bid Florida Adieu president of the group, and Yo- - | landa Grimaldi, also a sophomore, was named historian. - s . She is a freshman at Wittenberg College in Springfield, Ohio, where she is majoring in foreign lan- : Marygrove College sophomores assisted the needy in foreign lands with funds raised at a recent cam- +4. ‘ brings you Pre-Easter C. SPECIALS JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER Boys’ and Girls’ “d An initiatory ceremony for Mrs. | Josephine Stilwell of South Shirley avenue. | Conference to be held in St. Paul, Minn. Pretty Toppers in Easter Egg Se eet aaah ma toe Nee eee colors for the 7 to 14-year-old Mrs. Charlies ® accompanying son, 1 and Subteens. - H. Reidling was‘ held Thursday Begins Round of Prenuptial Showers John, who will attend school oil fully lined. ane evening by Mizaph Temple of Pythian Sisters at the Fellowship Hall. Mrs. Theodore Kerr presided at the meeting in the absence of the president, Mrs. Dean Peterson. Mrs. Milton Miller, grand chief Beautiful New By RUTH SAUNDERS BIRMINGHAM — Mary Bentley Bushnell has chosen June 5 as the . | date of her marriage inthe Pres- byterian Church of Birmingham to William A. Busch of Grand - | Rapids. Mary is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey B. Bushnell of Larchiea drive. Parties for her began last Fri day when Mrs. Dale O. Miller and Mrs. Robert Fowler gave a Mary Bushnell Selects June 5 Date "| licity, and Mrs. Robert D. DenUyl, Mrs. Reilly Bird is general] chair- man of the bazaar, with Mrs. Jo-| day. ‘seph Funston Jr. and Mrs. Calvin M. Chamberlain as cochairmen of | guests included Mr. and Mrs. Fred the baked goods sale. rn Mrs. F. R. Doherty 1s president | jen of the ‘‘Theta" group; Mrs. John H. Bowman Jr., evening chair- man; Mrs. John H. Roehm, pub- elie Ait pleguss puesta i posters. Also on the poster committee jare Mrs Theodore L. Chisolm, Mrs. Edward F. Wallich, Mrs.| ham, Wash., are spending Easter guest: - ; of the election of two Pontiac giris. Nita Wallace, a sophomore at » | the college was recently elected Fairway Golf Club Organizes for Play Fairway Golf Club held an or- ganizational meeting and dessert luncheon Thursday at the Preston avenue home of Mrs. Glen Hickson. New committee were appointed | and plans were made for play. which will begin May 6 at Pontiac The William Zielesches of Cran- brook School, Bloomfield Hills, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Charles L. Myers. Charles, son of the Cletus L. Myers of Detroit, is a student at the University of Michigan. No wedding date has been set. Black Linen Neat Designed to give distinction to your summer wardrobe is a sheath : Milton F. Coulson Jr. and Mrs. H Park. N. Y. Country Club. Mrs. Roy Perry/| in black linen. With tiny sleeves, shower in the at Hyde a . as s y Town & Country Miller home on | Howard Schweppe. of Mrs. Franklin D, Roosevelt. En | Was welcomed as a new member. | a scooped-out neckline and a min- Waddington road. * * 8 route home, Mrs. Kemp Roosevelt| and former members returning | imum of trim. it gives a cool, neat Shop On May 8 Mrs.| _ Mr. and Mrs. Willard Dickinson | will visit her brother-in-law and | were Mrs. Earl Hagan. Mrs. John | look. And it's a perfect background "=" Eaward Jacobi| 2% Were visitors at the John W. | sister, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley G.| Plassey, Mrs. George Miller and | for white stoles and summer jewel- Tel -Fu rom }\sce'Xeny wit ve hostesses at a | THY wil move to Rochester luncheon and kitchen shower, and| ***ty im May. =“ Center |May 14 is the date of another} Mr. and Mrs. David U. Thomas | party which Mrs. Seth B. Slaw-| (Mary Ann Fry) of Henrietta son and Mrs. Fred Zoellin will give for Mary. Miss Jacobi will be maid of hon- or at the wedding. Eva Stone will | spending Easter weekend at a be bridesmaid and Barbara Ann/cabin on the AuSable River. Bardisban, cousin of the bride- elect, will be flower girl. Howard | be hosts at an open house Satur- ‘ Harpst of Toledo Wili be best man. i | OPEN "TIL 19 PM. | sree , le 1 7 Club of Birmingham On Wednesday and Thursday itt fi t e ° a th ad ey oe oe tho National Farm and Garden Se a e lage Store of Birmingham. The te Seldets Fubte Leary. De. Every Night || rz 1m beet te row’ | it kee hican y £ philanthropy project — the In- Chapman of Mietagen ing i hims! plant Sicha Cohega"ata ke te ae Spring's dressiest whims! Use Your Regular Kan, tee lp Syren Osmun Charge Account On May 1 there will also be 4| each day. ™ in bake sale. Mrs. William McCallum is chair- man of the workshop, which is 7 sponsored the irmingham by the Wi ; arden Association, Fe) => <= eo A! iz = = = _o@ — = vz = => = = : i 2) and hostesses will Mrs. Mathew sizes 4t09,,.00 toc Cammerari, Mrs. H. R. Chapel, Mrs. F. E. Fleming and Mrs. Al block patent, block suede Gray Z i #5 Re) red, navy, taffy tan, black leother! lumbus, Ohio, will be ‘weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs, Muir W. Lind. The will entertain at Open Fri. ‘til 9. 23 N. SAGINAW Gay Ds y Pattern 53-pc. set in smal all-over Close-Out at blue pattern in imported English earthenware. *19.95 mond were hosts at a battet \ - Real “foreign intrigue” supper Tuesday evening honoring ' Trench Coat for boys of 4 to spelenaiineiennenaemeamaaenl 12! Navy or grey gabardine, fully lined, Water repellent. Reg. 14.99. - Special! . 10® Just in Time for Easter ; WESTMORELAND _ MILK GLASS CHICKENS . FREE GIFTS c $“)50 Choice .of-Over 70 Different - 15 fo 2° for the _ Children! Just in time...and the kiddies will live them... Filled with Beautiful English Bone China — | $195 to $13% } ; Cups and saucers in @ tremendous variety of better quality... many with matching tea plates... she'll be thrilled to receive one to add to her collection. Or. , . start collecting and using them every day. Open Tonight ‘til 9 P.M. “Rest fer Children” € W I G G S. 39 TEL-HURON Shopping i¢ CENT! ; | OPEN TONIGHT and SATURDAY "TIL 9B. 24 W. HURON ST. ‘ Dinnerware Sets || 222E2255. 232 Swings Up © 0% EASTER BASKETS — 16-Pe. Set ..$ 2.99 32-Pe, Set ..$ 5.95 lf tnttins’""’ Wise bother itor vedere ie the’ tomiy 50-Pe. Set ..$11.95 101-Pc.Set $19.95 | DIXIE POTTERY 19° to $95 — S281 Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-189 EVERYTHING REDUCED or your convenience Open Daily and Sunder | Some ‘wonderful values during our big Expansion Sale .. . Furniture, trom 10 A.M. to 9 PM. » China, Cryetel «0 all ot Sele Priam, ; Ea > . If You Wish! PARK FREE! at the CITY PARKING LOT 22 W. Pike Fine Candles. Now Available The most important lesson Flor- ida resort owners have learned, said one expert, is the effectiveness of burning candles as compared conception of their decorative func- tion. The unlit candle, he said, can- not be compared with the burning candle for contribution to atmos- phere and glamor. Soaking Cleans Shower Curtain If your shower curtain is stained or filmed over, try soaking it in the tub to loosen the dirt. Ordin- arily, a shower curtain comes clean when it's sloshed up and down in soapsuds, but the soaking method is the best for troublesome spots. Afterwards, use a soapy sponge or soft brush to wash away the dirt. Then rinse, wipe the curtain dry, and hang it up again. © Imagine! One piece to each glove so you can crochet several pairs in a jiffy—have fresh gloves every day, and in colors to match your summer wardrobe! Easy crochet. good-looking. Pat- tern 766; directions for small, me- dium an diarge are included. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11. N.Y. Print plainly pattern number. your name, address and zone. Write, phone or call in \ PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL | 112 S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes person for Free pamphiet. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Bidg.. Pontiac, Mich. 4 88 Wayne Street “TIZ SPRING” is the 1954 version of the Mobile Coiffure with smooth, soft waves and fernlike curls. RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP \Loose Piece — of Linoleum flooring becomes loose, scrape off the old linoletini cement from the} > two surfaces, apply a thin coat of fresh cement and then force the linoleum back into place. tion of the refrigerator to see if it is all coated with dust and lint. insulation and prevent the refrig- erator working efficiently. They cleaner or dust mop. ~ 7 * the nail slightly. > FE 2-1424 = -_ ee Re-cement a " ae Put Heavy Weight on Repaired Area Until It’s Firm By HUBBARD COBB When and if a corner of linoleum Put a heavy weight on it until the lineoleum cement is hard. = . if you Wotice that your retrig- ey overtime, Dust and lint on the coils act as should be removed with a vacuum Nails are not so apt to split thin wood if you first blunt the end of 7 7 Wood fence posts will last a good deal longer if the tops are covered with a metal cap. This prevents water being ab- sorbed inte the wood. If you don't like the idea of the metal cap, then make the teps of the posts pointed. , You'll find that you do better with patching plaster and spackle if you don't use too much water for mixing. If the mixture gets too wet it’s hard fo work with and won't hold its shape too well. = a s It's best not to use rubber base paints on areas that are likely to ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1956_ f x | ae einai ate as + i hit 3 ee os ae E me 8 3 > bi Today's girl is an old-fashioned one if she three basics—true red, pink and orange. owns a lipstick—that is if she owns one! For, at very modest prices, cosmetic houses Modern wardrobes include a wide range of offer exquisitely formulated lipsticks in soft, high-style colors that call for a variety of becoming versions of these fashionable lipstick shades to accent their singing tones. | shades. A woman needn't be in the money to-have the be struck such as baseboards. _ for when given a sharp blow these paints often have a tendency to peel. , Removes Spinach To remove a green spinach stain from a tablecloth or napkins: mois- ten the spot, rub it well with filter in. Then launder the piece as usual| draperies and curtains in hot soapsuds. 'herit that drifting dirt. may Wash Sills Weekly to Protect Curtains When swirling spring winds blow around windows, you can be | 5S sure thet some dirt and soot will ‘of Style Picture Why not give your window sills a quick sudsing with a soapy cloth ‘soap, and bleach it’ in the sun.|once a week? Otherwise. lovely in- PHONE PRICED FROM / / FE 2-0127 | for the Finest Home Grown Lillies | _ Hydrangeas Potted Plants gu $390 “ CHOICE ROSES CUT FLOWERS---CORSAGES . } & ~“ w SPECIAL ! Pink Sweetheart Azalea Plants | $920 SPECIAL ! Easter Box of Choice Cut Flowers? 3 50 Including Daffodils, Iris and gorgeous Tulips. Pea “ ad vt PR. . Flowers Telegraphed Any Place in the World! Pa OT y a DS bs ¥ ee 2 nd rce Floral Co. 559 Orchard. Lake Ave. OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 9--EASTER 'TIL NOON PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE a 2 Deliveries to Detroit, Bloomfield Hills, Birmingham. and Intermediote Points. Shrug Becomes ‘Important Part On the fashion scene just a few lished itself as an indispensable part of the picture. | fully casual lines, it's perfect with | sleeveless and barebacked cottons and short-sleeved sweaters and | blouses. And. when made in vel- vet and other lush fabrics, it can | be worn atop a formal Another advantage of this ver- satile garment is that it’s se sim- ple to make. It might well be a beginner’, first attempt. To add to the shrug’'s Fersa- | tility. We suggest that you make one in jersey in a neutral shade. Youll need only 12 years, the shrug has now estab-| holes: Combining comfort and _ grace- inches of jersey tubing. Here's how to do it With the materia] cut straight | across, make a 1- inch hem all around one edge and decorate | with fancy machine stitches } Leave a 7- inch opening at each | end of the other edge for arm- | seam the space between. | Then turn under the hem on the armholes, tapering it from the | seam to a l-inch depth. Decorate | |the armholes to match. , iif you are about to buy a new sewing machine, you might con- sider a portable that has been |- imported from Switzeriand by a leading manufacturer. This machine features doubte- needle stitching that enables the | sewer to create really distinctive trimmings . + It’s also said to produce a stitch | that stretches with the fabric. so | that it works particularly well on jersey and other fabrics that **give.”’ 4 [You'll Want ) to Try Out This Treat Mrs. Pearce_. Uses Fruit Cocktail for Intriguing Dessert By JANET ODELL eee that you will probably want to try it out right away. Mrs. Harry Pearce gave it to us some time ago hut made us prom- ise not to print the recipe until she had served Fruit Cocktail De- light to a club group She has and so now we deo Mrs Pearce belongs to a number of organizations The Colonial Group of her church Tuesday Musicale, the DAR and the PEO Sisterhood. She is also an ardent golfer and an energetic traveler. FRUITY COCKTAIL DELIGHT By Mrs. Harry Pearce tl cup flour 1 cup suger te teaspoon +4: 1 teaspoon sede ft egg. well-deaten 2 cups well-drained fruit cocktajl Sift the dry ingredients, add to them the egg and the drained fruit. Beat well. Pour into & greased S-inch pan Sprinkle with one-half cup brown sugar and one- half cup chopped nuts Bake 1 hour and 20 minutes in a WOdegree over Serve with whipped cream. or ice cream, sery ings Makes nine The trouble with watching TV cooking schools is that there's ne time left te cook. DELIGHTFUL DINING Private Party and Conference Rooms Waldron Hotel COFFEE SHOP 36 E. Pike St. Jee WEARABLE tons and sheer nylons. Elastic waist, lace Bras. . Slips “Straps and four gore cut. Charge Accounts Invited nna aaa 4 prints, gay colors in rayons, cot- nylon tricot or cotton. S-M-L. Nylon Panties . 59* lLavishly trimmed top and bottom with nylon lace or net. _ Adjustable shoulder WASHABLE Whirling skirts in colorful cottons or blended crease resistant febrics in styled skirts. sm SEPARATES! t and net trim on __, $]00 ant $450 ‘41 N, SAGINAW ST. Lingerie ‘neath Your Easter Finery Half Slips $4 ° Up Dot | ek ai 1! Prag Sa j | a Sig MS eee es mate ee rn 2 « ‘ \ . ‘ ‘ : Vy . ~ * A " a fae r . s - r ‘ te , P THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1954 a ald | gf ; Flags Presented _ by VFW Auxiliary . Frieda Huggett, visiting teach- Aare rata pays A card party to be held May/A talk on trees-in our nationaljer from Waterford Township 11 at ti American Legion- Home| and Michigan forests was given| Schools, lectured on her trip t0|e np gre nesne mma tae met Thursday at the YWCA. | sisted of Mrs. Albert Kohn, chair-| "™*“*Y meeting of Sarah Me-| ,netia Troyer made the preseuta- President Mrs. Fred Bohlman| man; Mrs. Lula Luby, Mrs. Maude | “@*T0ll PTA. tion. presided, and five new members| Place, Mrs. Leon McMillian, Mrs.| Robert Pearson entertained the} Donations to the Cancer Fund were accepted into the club. Lioyd Mosbey and Mrs. J. H.| group with a trumpet solo. Plans | and the American Red Cross were Following the business meet- | George. were made to send delegates to| voted, and plans were made for ing, the second grade pupils of the PTA Convention in Saginaw | installation April 26. Webster School, under the a |Seam Won't Pucker | A2rit 7 through April 29. . rection of Mrs. Alfred \Roth- The_mass installation wes a! Dork Straws Last weller, presented a program en- | Avoid excessive thread tension | nounced for May 18 and McCarroll | ° s titled “An Interpretation of | when sewirig washable clothes be-| installation will be held May 13./ If you are going to spend sew Conservation.” - cause too-tight seams will pucker | Mrs. Leon Wolverton will be in-/ eral dollars for a straw hat, it's Sue Braid sang two numbers,| Wee wet. Experts advise using | stalling officer sd ait: /tlaty a en tae Ce ae o Ps » | 11 to 14 stitches inch, freshments were serv ely to one season, A/| 77 Down in the Forest” and “Trees. ~athly- Legros ratte oe Mrs. Laurena Adams and Mrs. | navy or black straw with colored | © will remain flat even after repeat-| Ford Everett presiding at the trim that can easily be changed | § Hawthorne PT A ed sudsings. tea table tis a good investment. Hears Children | ====eseeeeees in A Panel Talk YUR CREDIT 1S GOOD... ORESS UP FOR EASTER ebiatwed| le NO MONEY DOWN TAKE UP TO 6 MONTH) 10 PAY! : £ i tion of Mrs. Melvin Boersma and Sharon Nichols, ted off the pro- gram with three selections. | - A partel discussion, “From the ° “ ) | culdren’s Point of View.” includ. Hundreds of Styles... Easter Fashions in noe Michigan's spring weather just naturally turns our | students told of their thoughts to resort wear. Here's a cotton swim suit from | ‘ities. Lester Stanley California that features ombre print in shades of blue with ~The contain andl Secienent of Ges an aquatic pattern. White sea gulls and sailing ships ap- | satety pear in this shirred and molded swim syit that’s cuffed at | explained the top. ments were under the supervision rT ie? Easter Blouses 5” Every style in frilly, fussy and tail- ored fashions. Choose from da- crons, ‘orlons, nylons, in white, pink, blue, maize ond prints. Sizes 32 Stanley’ Easter Program lag -stah ea wal tien Pro-ak Golob prot Sood yr Given Thursday |™"* at Junior High ee” ‘ Soil aT Nl, AA Mei i SRAM RS OS The Music Department presented | Charles Midwinter, Mrs. James the Easter music. “In the Morn-| Dodd, Mrs. Edward Burling and | | ing’ was sung by Joyce Owens and | Mrs. James Stragea. ames. ~v 4 toevanigeet “The Answer of the Cross”’ was the name of the Easter program presented at Jefferson Junior High School Thursday under the direc- tion of Mrs. Ralph Elisworth and Mrs. Jessie White. Saylor Harris. Other music in- cluded “Battle Hymn of the Re- public,” “‘The Old Rugged Cross,” “He Lives,” “In the Garden” and a solo,-“Hush, the Lord Is Risen Indeed,’ by Annie Dyer. “Every Eye Shall See the Son of God,’ and “Christ Arose’’ com- Babies May Gag to Attract Attention If baby notices that you be come excited when he seems to} 7 choke on certain foods, he may get into the habit of gagging to Abate), 8 e, a 7 to 48. Nylon Easter [Easter Dressy Better Linen Blouses Skirts Skirts 299 399 599 help, and who, while there, heard | Pleted the program. get attention. ° “ You can a this by showing The eighth grade student play. | Button’ Dishcloth pleasure when he does things you ers included Charlies Travis as A large button sewn on one cor- | hope he will repeat and by ignoring the Voice Peggy Wil- [ner of the dish cloth wijl help| antics he may employ to - Larry Le | scrape food particles off plates. | tention. DATE BAIT FLATS #- For EASTER : San Perfect for All Outfits YOUR CREDIT tS GOOD DRESS UP FOR EASTER NO MONEY DOWN master oy Purses. Sia The very hat for you. . . meant bd Whatever style or type of : re looking for to flatter . . . to spark your Easter be found in this outstanding Outfit is here— © Beige Calf @ Black Patent + ry € your first peep at ournew EASTER SHOES by Pol est vote j = o sHoss | OYS AND GrRis BOYS’ MESH WING 429 1. G98 , Tan mesh, brown calf. sem am = GIRLS’ LOCK | STRAP . B49 0 62 Blue, red, white calf, £1 EE black patent, 5% to 8 | —S8' to 3. GIRLS’ ONE STRAP | Red, white calf, black oo a 1) patent, 812 to 3. Purchase value group. Choose from patents, failles, leathers, plastics in black, navy, red and ginger. ~ FREE! TWEED COLOGNE With 3-PAIR PURCHASE ») Nylon ‘ Hose € > Pr. Yes! You receive a free bottle of Tweed Cologne with the purchase of every three pair of either Topaz or Postscript Nylons. Choose from 60 gauge dork seams. Frame heels, heart. heel, butterfly heels in sizes 8Y2 to 11. Proportioned. lenghts, \ Specially Priced ae Choose from. 50 styles in suedes and leathers, crepe sole loafers, sod- dies. ioe | : —t @ume When writing a business letier to a person whose name you know. it is better to begin the letter with . Jones,’ rather than Nee ine tae a ktadiar| wth personnel training ond, on little sound than “Yours very truly.” | top of that, a quite glamorous girl. death. There's no need for stiff-sounding a high school graduate, was Tale Of: 2 Girls Proves Old Saying’ if Miss Blank ever left, or got ; and time: to “unimportant” peo- her job would fall te | ple. . ar on on When the day came that Miss body agreed that Elaine would it “smart.” She Blank and the | Probably get her job. After all, preferred to take |? §& shots all knew Elaine, and dictation frema the executives, and | "Oty St the kids m the steno so Joan got most of the less im- | ST@Phic pool knew Joan : But, as is often the case, the Elaine did her own work, and | higher-ups were no dopes. They ability to hire and train stenog- raphers, and understand and en- AOU JAMES FLOWERS. 1580 S. Telegraph Next to Calico Corners CORSAGES FE 5-0332 OUR EASTER Azaleas ° Tulips Dafttodils Lili Children’s @ TULIPS Corsages @ DAFFODILS and Nosegoys from $1.50 Cash 2, wae *2.50 Other Carry Price.... . from $2. SPECIAL PLANTS 1 All form -Aek About Our ~ Layaway and. _ Charge Plan , ’ colors of Powder, White, Gold, Coral; Standing notched collar, around topper for casual or dress wear. Made to sell for $24.95 Special Easter Purchase Price 100% 00% Our Very Own) \sGAUCHO wool fleece in exquisite‘ fitted belted back. An all WASHABLE NYLON all washable Nylon—washes easily, dries in a jiffy—extremely practical—Sa bills. White—Baby Ppink— Powder Blue. Made to sell for $29.95 - Special Easter Purchase Price $4 Oss courage them so they would stay. Pe o Pas ‘a Prepare your “akin jer the new "hare summer fashions with body tone, a new de- velopment in beauty for allover use. - It | glow. This unique formula is light and lux- urious in texture with a translucent rosy It leaves the skin smooth as silk with- | this boredom. She writes: & refreshes, tones, soothes the skin, imparts the | out a trace of oil or cream and it scents the slip of satin, banishes dryness or tightness | skin with lace-inspired chantilly. and dicourages unsightl y flakiness. N ylon Bath Mat Is Gott Durable Have you ever thought what makes a luxurious bath? A tub full of foaming suds, to begin with—that's easy enough to pro- vide by keeping a fresh cake of soap handy to- the tub! Next in importance are fresh, clean, fluffy towels big enough to | really wipe dry with. And last but far from least, about a deep-pile, soft bath mat to spread your toes on when you step out of the tub. New nylon bath mats are fluffy, deep-tufted, and exceptionally soft to stand on. Since nylon doesn't absorb dirt, these new mats stay clean longer and they're economi- cal because nylon is famous for long wear. You can suds them out in no time flat: they dry quickly so | there can always be a fresh one ‘to enjoy. mu Y Vp Lf S ™ 37 Knight's title 30 Number 32 Threaten 34_Thase besond ves $$$ on cleaning Buy Now and Save! B a 36 Scenery 37 Nevadse city 3 Greet villain maa 42 Com® on 45 Describing the fngenue 49 Install again $1 Actor's stgnal s4 Exist t $5 French td summers 86 Plateeu 7 Regiment $ ed fab.) DOWN 8 Narrow roads 1 Monkeys ® Haptat plant ; tan form jandiing 10 Opposed 4 Eating - tool 11 Organ part 5 Short 17 Pressed performance 19 Strainer 6 Ascended - 33 He plays | oF opposite Juliet is or 40 Repairs 24 Table supports (1 amphitheater 23 Century plant 42 Gaelic 26 Goose _ 43 Tidy 27 Ironic “4 Weary > ills “4 Ts 29 Communists ‘7 31 Mistakes In co- Under this plan the student ke a en ea VETERAN 7 West Lawrence oetereerrrs DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN AVAILABLE tion with Metropolitan Credit, Inc. The = Institute makes available to students an Extended Payment Pian. of his tuition each month while in schooi,- paid in monthly installments after the training tstanding graduates have taken advantage of pace 8:30-11:38 Afternoon 12:00-2:30 Evening 6:30-9:00 CRGsinskbriitul Ca!!, Write, or Phone for Information may take av teres 8 balance to completed. APPROVED Phone FE 2-3551 eeeeeeree COTE R Cee eet eee t Two to skirt! It's easiest of » of fashion. The wraps and ties at the waist —mix-matches with everything in cents in coins for this plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. —_— —— External inspection can rarely or natural. Choice! ; : ee ————— 5 SG PRA L MEL LEE RB RE aE, | Attend the Church of Your Faster Sunday 3511 Elizabeth Lake Rd. AGP Y LS mes, 2 show whether a pearl is cultivated | : Hs, Sym pathy ~ |Won't Cure Boredom You Must Search for the Answer in Inner Problems By MURIEL LAWRENCE Not long ago I wrote about a young wife and mother who was bored by the contrast between what she was — and what her day- dreams told her she deserved to be A reader insists that monotony, not daydreams, is the source of “All we full-time mothers of young chil- dren suffer from boredom because |_| we work unceasingly in the same environment year in and year out." I know. I’ve read the authori- thes who say so, too. I've read to the galleys of formula meas- uring, park airing and howsework drudgery. I have read other articles by the same authorities which sym- pathize with the plight of the mid- die-aged mother who is bored, not by drudgery, but by idleness. Instead of boring her with de- mands for her attention, the mid- die-aged mother’s absent, grown- up children want no part of her attention. But her sense of monot- ony, according to the authorities, is quite as devastating as that of the bright young. mothers. That's not the end of it, though. We have to be grandmothers to really experience boredom and mpnotony. If life bores us, we have an inside problem, not an outside one. And the sooner we stop trusting anyone who finds sympathetic rea- sons for our boredom in outward circumstances, the better for us. Because otherwise, we'll never get busy on the inside problems that account for our state Nine times out of 10, we are bored because we are living out of values which belong to other people. How old is my reader? Twenty- five? Then her mother may be in her early 50s. That means my reader's mother grew up under the influence of the Era of Wom- an’s Emancipation and its excited shouts about wonten’s “equal iets.” If yobody explained that wom- en's equality with men does not mean “identity” with them, she may have developed the idea that womanhood is a limited state against which any self-respecting female should rebel. And, without knowing it, she may . have transferred this idea to my reader, so that womanhood's most precious privileges now bore her as contemptible. That's what I mean by living out of values of other people. We will always be bored when we live out of the past because it makes it impossible to explore what we truly feel about the present. Blouses Styled for Little Miss “Little girl's -daydreams these dressed up is a favorite playful pastime, but what thrills and beam- ing when she’s all dressed >| up for a real occasion! Even if the suit, the patent leath- - | er shoes and the bonnet aren't all completely new, it's certain she'll have a pretty new blouse, and the new spring collection of blouses is sure to pleage any little fashion- minded Miss. Pretty little suit blouses are made in both cotton and the soft lineny rayon fabric. Anewer te Previous Pursie By Walter Parks and Ralph Lane mre i i cH 4 : if ni ral inne +, ‘ ¢ eats » is Bob Considine Says: British Becoming Awake to Threat of Communism NEW YORK (INS)—There are nine bills pending in Congress to outlaw the Communist Party. At- torney General Brownell would like to see in their place a tightening of security laws making the conspira- tors easier to get at, legally. The British take a somewhat lighter view of their Commies. The British Communist Party claimed 60,000 members in 1943. British In- formation Services believes that | threa the present claim of 35,124 mem- bers is optimistic. ia an atmosphere of political treedom."’ Nevertheless, the tendency is to- ward tighter security. British civil servants who are Communists are not permitted to occupy positions placing them in contact with infor- mation of value to an enemy. In the last general election, Brit- tsh Reds polled only 0.08 per cent of the votes. “We believe that the best way in which to combat communism is to have a people undivided by fears or suspicion of each other, but united in their love of liberty. “In England, the community ac- cepts the fact that if we claim free- dom to propagate the ideas with which we agree. we must grant others freedom to advocate ideas which we detest . There is almost 1 no > British anti- Klaus Fuchs, one of the arch traitors of history, was able toe walk inte the United States and ge te work on the creation of the atomic bomb without even a cur- sory examination of his loyalty. He was part of a team of British selentists which had been given a clean bill of health by FDR Newsboy Finds Traffic Stopper, Judge Says Stop ST. LOUIS w—Adolph Schwartz- Sai “I don't weave in and out of traffic. I push tha’ that button and stop on geval ca uid Ga coat & traffic signal at the corner has a manually-controlied. “walk” light. Judge Dowd asked: “You mean you stop this traffic every time you want to run out and sell a at the request of Winston Churchill. Years later a security officer with the Manhattan Engineering District said of this great tragedy, “The British mind at that time just could not entertain thoughts that a citizen could be a traitor. Fuchs, had taken‘ the oath of allegiance, and the British couldn't conceive of his breaking it." But slowly, surely, our ally oo to be awakening to the Stork Story Denied by Marilyn Monroe HOLLYWOOD «&—~Marilyn Mon- roe says, “I'm not pregnant, but I wish I were, Joe and I want a lot of little DiMaggios.”’ On her first day at work since her marriage Jan. 14 to ex-base- ball player Joe DiMaggio, the 20th Century-Fox star also told inquir- ing reporters yesterday: ‘ San Francisco will remain the DiMaggios’ home. They'll rent a house here and commute between films. She's learning to cook but Joe OUR OWN EXCLUSIVE WATERPROOF 17-JEWEL WATCH EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! - Sallan “Sportster” Add to Your Sallan Account! Ballon paper?" 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CARPET SALE! fi: was back im shape, bat I didn’t at HARTISUNS ai: , puieue yeu te lot to learn still, but I do know : f Prayer, Meditation, Rhythm With God | sss teense | aa oe df O rayer, tation, Y mM I U1 | paper comments wore to pot as | ca2 have — faith in God It gins Birmingham +] \ , mach pressure en yen ‘ns possl- one faith in self, and others. It's ay year of baseball,” he told me, “but | then suggested: that I study films| ble.” Mr. Rickey is tops when it like a dynamo -~ it's the difference. a Lee you'll be doing something active | of my pitching’ motion before the | comes to bringing out the maxi eg OF — Saety Aevertaemtet) ys the rest of your years. Remember, | injury and after. Result — We] mush in players. + : you'll get out, of life just about | discovered that, to compensate for} 4) 14. Over-Ripe Breadfrvit Don't Neglect Slipping the original injury, I was throwing in the Majora again, r-Kipe Or waa re 8 —- trowing| ie big question wax: cou Tack a FALSE TEETH : In 1948 my dream seemed about - Soon I was 1 began to concentrate much SAN FRANC w —-Lile on} § to'come true. I was brought up to pitch all over again — the way more on positive thinking. My pray- Tahiti has some upsetting mo- agit, alae test Gree. ap = waunle by the Dodgers and given a chance | | had two years ago. ers before & game now are not advanced the Boo’ ‘be anaes "PuaReen os to start against the Chicago Cubs.| I then won six straight games| 1° victory, but that I be in tune| _,ieavy rains so advance’ Oot | Shualine (non-ecie) power $0 sprin~ I beat them 6-4, but in-the seventh | for Montreal, while the with God's Ways. ee ae be Sn Jats tee Onvee content fosl- inning, while pitching to Bill meanwhile, were having pitching if my mind ‘gets @ sense ef Sey ey ee aa morn > Se Pao ae Nicholson, something pulled in my troubles. ‘Recall Erskine,” was rhythm and mination, my Those who like to play their gul- Ho gummy, gooey, pesty taste or feel. shoulder. the suggestion made to Branch body tars under the trees no ware loath; tne. Get today at an: Rickey. An unusual series of Rick-| 00S too. Confusion and pressure | 46 de so oe ome. “The starting job is yours if ey interviews to news ser report- then bother me less. If I neglect} you can keep it,” Manager Burt | ors followed _ | this meditation — call it an “in- Shotten told me after the game ; side pitch’’ — my metal condition- Shallow Well Pe 906° | Terms Arranged G. A. Thompson & Sons Heating—Plumbing Supplies ; 80 S. Perry St. FE 2-2939 Gleaming white laundry $4450 Meal ter aitehen Th i i i! dist Fe. hee [ i ae eT inst ; i E i 4 i 5 q. $ ‘ “I'm flying to Springfield to see Erskine pitch tonight.’’ Rickey an- nounced. He arrived, and I pitched my heart out, beating Springfild +1. out Jersey City parried report- all. My arm felt good again, and I was learning how to pace myself better during a game. This time I pitched a second straight shut-out. Several days later I was told to report back to Brooklyn. When I arrived in Brooklyn, Mr. Rickey , called me into his office. “I think ing is not complete. Martvin Raekley, my former Dodger roommate, conditioned his thinking by reading Scripture. He got me in the habit of packing my own Bible on road trips. On June 19th of 1952 (I'll never forget this date) I started against the Chicago Cubs. It was a raw, windy day — the same team and the same type of weather as when I pitched my first Major League game four years ago and injured my arm. In the third inning it started to rain; time was called for 44 minutes. When we re d play, instead ef worrying about, my arm, or the fact that I had a no-hitter going, I tried to concentrate on the job at hand. The ninth inning came, we led 5-0 and the Cubs had reached first base only once — on a walk. But I had been close to a no-hitter before. The first two men went out — one more. The count went to 3 and 2. Feeling the strain, I willed my mind and body to keep loose and coordinated. 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In I’M NO SISSY—This howling, youngster just doesn’t go for doctors—or is it the | stethoscope? The lad was being examined by Dr. | David Wood at a Red Feather Child Health Center | the child’s name was not made public. MARS, Tere WE COME—It may be many moons before we get to Mars, but Dr. Wehrner Von Braun, chief of the Guided Missile Develop- ment Division, Redstone Arsenal, Huntsville, Ala., says it can be done. In a current issue of a nation- al magazine, Dr. Von Braun says it may be a cen- tury before man makes the trip, which would take 2% years, round trip. Making use of a space sta- tion 1,000 miles out, ships, using great speed, would jeave Earth's gravitational pull and then float to an orbit 600 miles from the red planet. Bullet-nosed rockets would be launched from there to land on Mars. After a 15-month exploration, Mars would be in a favorable position for the return t?ip to Earth. As the illustration shows, the land- ing planes would be stood on end, minus wings, for the return trip to the space ships in the 600 mile orbit. And then would follow the eight-month journey back to Earth. United Press Phete AP Wirephete keeping with the policy of charitable organizations, Korean Vets Told Deadline July 16 Last Day to Ask for Mustering-Out Pay lf Not Received July 16 is the deadline for Ko with less than 6 days active duty would receive $100; if he had more than 6 No printed form is required, Gal- loway pointed out. A letter claim- ing these benefits should include: The name under which the man accept employment; a statement veterans’ offices at 1 Lafayette St., or 111 S. Troy St., Royal Oak. CHECK BREAKIN REPORTS—Detective Allen D. Noble (left) and Capt. Clark M, Wheaton, chief scrutinize the mounting April's burglaries so far number 31, compared with 22 for the entire month last A record tota] of 48 breakins also was re- of Pontiac detectives, breakin reports. year. corded in March. Wheaton said police are finding it difficult to step up investigations due to a short- age of men in his bureau. assignment detectives have been conducting the Better Reading. Will Be Subject ¢ Sit in on. Meetings as Consultants Pontiac Public Schools’ 600 teach- ers and principals will meet for a start at 9 a.m. at Pontiac High School. Dr. Paul Witty, Northwestern University professor, will speak _ Improvement” and Pentiae Press Phete He added that seven Teachers OK Delay on Tenure Rules Pontiac teachers’ representatives agreed Thursday to wait until the public schools’ new superintend- ent arrives before starting to set up details of the schools’ tenure system. Mrs. Lola B. King and Louis SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Il. (®—The Air Force Academy Site Commisison recessed its inspection tour today after examining a pro- posed site in the Chautauqua resort area overlooking the Mississippi River near Elsah, fl. - Most of the five members of the commission and their aides were to return to Washington to- day after spending the night at the base about 20 miles east of St. Louis. . The commission than a week before continuing its inspection tour. A commission spokesman said it was not known when a recommen- dation on the academy site would be made since a large number of sites still have to be studied. Members of the commission are Peacetime Atom ' Approves $2.3 Million Program led by Dow and Detroit Edison a boost. Michigan will be import- ‘ant in it. The Atomic Energy Commission The group has been studying atomic commercial power pos- sibilities for the past three years. The AEC said the money will be spent mainly toward develop- ment of a breeder reactor for gen- ; | erating electrical power. The Dow-Detroit group: will have a working with the AEC laboratories until Jan. 31. 1% president of Detroit Edison, said: | Air Academy Commission Recesses Inspection Tour Hubert H. Boy, 14, Spits Out Match, Sets Fire to Five Acres BATTLE CREEK i® — Fourteen- year-old Allan Beebe of Battle Creek accidentally gave firemn a busy half-hour ysterday when h grew tired of chewing on a match. The boy said he spat the match out of his mouth. It struck a rock, ignited and touched off dry grass. The blaze burned over a five-acre field before firemen brought it un- Harmon; Merrill C. Meigs of Chicago, a federal aviai- tion consultant and Virgil Hancher, president of the University gf Iowa. H. Schimmel, of the Pentiac Board of Education, met with commit- tees of the Pontiac Edueation Assn. and Pontiac Local 417, American Federation of Teachers, Thursday afternoon. month to take over about July 1. Under the tenure system adopt- ed by Pontiac voters, teachers can't be fired for any reason which doesn't concern their teaching job, Any teacher fired after being giv- en tenure can appeal to the Michi- gan Tenure Board, which can, if it sees fit, reverse the school board's decision. Thursday's meeting was investigations in three eight-hour shifts—two de- grade ee pri- tectives in a shift. mary reading, with Mrs. Harold Newstead as chairman and Dr. Artiey COM | til the new superintendent arrives cerned, only with detafls of the | system — training of new teach- } | ers during their probation years, | problems and policy-making. president, asked groups wasn’t worked | ac- | two teachers’ groups when he ar- Reger Guan, Education Assn. | rives to start discussing details of president, and John Buchanan, | thé local discussing ways to improve stu- teacher learn the ins and outs of a — . ee pr his dutics and privileges here | and shop classes. Roger Wood of , | the University of Michigan and Mrs. King pointed out that the | Dr. Witty are consultants. “the administration hasn't had a| Language and literature teach- share in preparing the plan, and ers will have Dr. Donald Smith, | 1 think this is something we should | chief of University of Michigan's all be part of. If we all think this | ,, i ement service and is something we should all be min nae Hester, Michigan of. If we all get together, we'll| crate Normal College, as consult- probably come up with something | +. Mrs. Theodore E. Wiersema similar." is chairman. Schimme! suggested waiting un-| john Alishouse will be chairman of the art teachers’ discussion so that “he can be an integral part | 5 oun. Dale C Harris, instrumen- of this.” The new mt, | tal music: Miss lama Cc.” Hook the group agreed, will contact the | sreien la . - end William Wright, special education. Grade school vocal music teach- —. ers will have Dr. Edith Roach Snyder as chairman; junior high Proves Trap for Arabs and high school, Henry Elling. ; ADEN. # — Arab traditions of q for the junior and PHS physi- hospitality were used by a cal cal ae ce with Mrs. official recently to trap a trouble-| John DeCou for elementary gym some group of Aden Arabs. teachers. : BS 5 the hse y BY REDS ON OF of the Indochina war. the tinie French reinforcements vanished into the jungle. cations and’ kept on. <8 as tet any eh; eat aye See FRENCH STRONG POINTS , STRONG POINTS TAKEN Rite * ‘ Sf eet oe ITUATION ACTION AREA—Map shows area in dispute at Dien Bien Phu. \Phu, 180 miles west of Hanoi. Since the Red siege opened on March 13, 10,000 French troops have beaten off four Vietminh divisions trying to take the fortress. In that : time,, the French any, Red-lessss hove been 31.600 snen. ‘trained Ho Chi Minh if they could get his rebel forcés out of the © jungles into a showdown battle where the vastly superior firepqwer of their American-supplied weapons could count. But for years, wily General Ho refused to-play the French game. His lightly armed forces specialized in harassing guerrilla tactics and hitrun raids. He attacked isolated towns and mountain garrisons. By arrived, the Red attackers. had Once before the French-tried to trap Ho Chi Minh. A year ago when the Reds invaded Laos, the French dug in to stop them on the Des Jarres Plain. General Ho’s colunins merely bypassed the fortifi- even-more-earefully,—__—_—_———_—_——— French Bait Reds Into Open Fight — By WARREN BENNETT AP Newsfeatures Writer After seven years of fighting a shadowy, jungle war iri Indochina, the French ‘have at last succeeded’ in baiting the Communist Vietminh into a showdown battle out in the open. The carefully prepared stage is a little, saucer-shaped valley, six miles long by four wide, at Dien Bien There for the past month has been fought one of the crucial battles Dien Bien Phu once was a little farming hamlet on the banks of the Nam Youm River. The town and its fertile plain nestled in jungle covered hills which rose perhaps 1,000 feet high. Most of its 1,000 people were rice farmers. , Dien Bien Phu had been occupied by the Vietminh when it overran what has been called the Thai Peoples Country in northern Viet Nam campaigns of 1952 and 1953. It lies along a road south- into the mountainous kingdom of Laos. They built two airstrips and : : artillery. Guns were planted where rice had grown. They dug trenches, built terraced. sandbagged gun emplacements. and strung miles of... barbed wire ringing their fortress on the plain. : ‘ ae 4 ae. ws 2 Ete te t j bs . ft . “ . on . , t~ 1 A Wt eee el. 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Ahan for A pony job, can be | pare a good seediied and later take | that denotes a well kept lawn. c hen Oe ed gare erchied toe aie moun dismounted easily. | over shallower cultivation. It takes work though, and con- a4 tee} Sees A beef or : vps Which is the tractor for you?| CULTIVATING: With a tractor, rth. "Et 5 tae hot eeatan | to inj Sant attention to achieve it, for : 7 | —right on the premises where it The best way to find out is by | big testing tain. You can whisk through rows|"#ture . is constantly trying ta Put the various machines na in the cool of the day and sit| thwart our efforts . With 90 per cent of the corn their paces. Check comfort of shade when it's hot. Earty in the spring, before the now grown here geing into silage, use, maneuverability, ease of shift-| gNow REMOVAL Yee ‘grass begins to grow on estab- the harvesting of the crop in re- 1g hmen Then try model "a be of pane newer rales tee the envy of the block when power | lished lawns, have tests made of ° se shovel ° them on the hardest jobs they'll now the soll to determine the quan- ; can ha throw it out or scrape it to tity and ratio of fertilizer needed. ve to do. ons teat ‘ Here are some of the many ways! top aide, This In general this should be @ com- a garden tractor can give a lift power aseds, plete fertilizer with necessary to living: SAWING: Use your saw to fell — —— _ for best - ts. Normal rates for such MOWING: You owe a t er trees or brush, then shift to the wie wet ‘act aoae' call FOR RENT # vertical for attacks on big logs| tilizers as 4-124 or 6-104 will vary the men who raise corn. GARDEN TRACTORS, on the ground. Or use it stationary | from two to four pounds per 100 ._It now is harvested by machin- ROTO-TILLERS and upright for cutting cordwood. — ie depending on soil con- ery, — cutting the whole Many other power tools attach in| dition and grass species. stalk, converted into silage|] to prepere your garden and much the same way. Nature has spent all winter without any shocking or husking new lown . cultivating the soil through freez- in the field. ° ° ing and‘ thawing. We can help The Fast Cooking Vegetables her by aerating the soil with: sev- a are decarypal grange — __ hore pm he § u Dey yeor — and tong So i ral ly deve appliances or Pontiac Phete Helps Retain Full Flavor | ral newly deve pet of epiking SPRAY TIME—Barney McKevitz, of 4201 Lanette Rd., Elisabeth | 00 Tot ne wixtime Sine whale Aarico B ‘ » oie sole po Rigg ig trot Don't defeat this purpose by | Lake Estates, applies the first spray of the year to his Italian prune-| making an ideal stock feed. grico ra it is cooked after being harvested. = rolling the bay ans plum tree in his backyard. Besides the 3-year-old plum tree he also Oakland County's soils are Itdern pomps, ‘lecte b ae eee mee cad ante toe Half an hour thay be sufficient it once lightly has Bartlett pear and cherry trees. Mrs. McKevits claims the plums| quite ideal for the production of cn os ng Gay oe eo pects into the coll. “are the best you can get.” She says they are sweeter than most| corn. Its growing does not neces- We Carry « Good Stock of Carlon Plastic Most lawn labors from now on | yerieties. sitate the crop rotation of other Pipe and Fittings ; y will consist of mowing. It is sur- grains. This fact has had much prising how many well meaning oo to do with this area's big growth ha ad We Now Carry the Fine Line of if we are to bave healthy, ¥-| Qu 1ZZ1 ng the Gardener eas IXER PARK, Inc. we must have leaf surface to nour- season looks 4@) ish it. Q—What trees, suitable for the (layer ef gravel or slag over the FREE PARKING | . : 4 follow average home yard, have color-| tion and drainage by applying a . 4 Ps Se ae oe pees ful barR? entire . seaman na ; 4) imches in cool weather and 2 to | ful bark are the birches, which Rose bushes, flowering shrubs, 4} 21, inches when it’s het and | have white, yellow or reddish bark, | guy @ 15-foot-tall oak? 23 metal ond stone bird baths, bird 4] ary. Frequent cutting at these | depending upon species; beeches) 4 4, 4 » feeders. Large assortment of lawn ; ees ee the grass SS ie a mpl Ms ane 1 | tess of he . | ornaments. wa looking ciduous : ‘ 4] meat and trim. bright browns, some approaching wind can unde the best Picket Flower Fence Lvs ctr ety | ere irs hel barerne | | . ms ‘bri 1 and , > and then decay to the benefit a = ° : No Corner Guard, Reg. $1.95 New $1.50 4 red Border Fenco—I11" high. 36” long, | the. lawn. | 22" 2 allow . <3) we eee 57 gl ha Sse q| Exceptions to the above are the| Q—How much earth fill may be | etable garden? : amine Ite eS Ee es FANCIES rc c cutting; | A—Kor most trees, more than 1 eS ick consid aged smd, Ma. Which must ‘be ctor Inches of elt dangerous we . eeeeeee 4 quite c are | less provisions are made for sera- s ? . with crabgrass to prevent seeding r Garden Cedar post 5x7" and 4x8" while they last... .60¢ ¢ _Wetwtng fin town to on ont, | Headquarters for rc gardener must know | ‘« SPREADERS AND ROLLERS FOR RENT whea enough COMPLETE LINE OF FISHING TACKLE AND BAITS > coals hpi a ‘“ ae SCO I I All T pes of . We ie Red Somes Cl > If the top two or three inches 5 nd FERTILIZER ry e Holden's amps ot the soil are quite dry then EED a ioe Double Stamps on Wednesday 4} it is time to water. VIGORO _ R : sete , Infrequent but thorough water- iG and M Co. ii {2 Shop Foster's for | . , i ; The time of day you water is not < , ) P ° = i important if the above rule is GARDEN & LAWN TOOLS ‘f* ” | N. W. Corner Walton and Opdyke Open Sundoys > followed. Remember that more e * ‘J | thorough watering will be neces- FOSTER’S L | sary under trees since the tree) SPORTING GOODS © roots will almost completely use| up the moisture below before it can 380 South Saginaw 1651 South Telgeraph : ; ° reach the grass roots. | Ph. FE 4-9252 Ph. FE 2-3559 Grow a lawn so thick Weeds are an ever present 8:30-6; Fri. ‘tl 9 Mon., Sat. 9-9; Sun. 9-2 | ° problem in the lawn rn o- be easily controlled now vari- cy : it crowds out weeds sas Saliedion (earilabden, oo a iE arma il C U B $14.95 STEEL TRAY Get beautiful permanent turf, so thick and healthy it || however, ou such tender grasees | ™~, RUBBER WHEEL vo crowds out . All yot-need is reasonable care and as the bents which are more Golf Brand Lawn Seed. It’s the only blend of 11 different susceptible to injury than blue- | . wee WHEELBARROW $ 95 perennial grasses, all specially chosen to thrive in this grass or fescues. . climate. Grows in sun or shade, on level or grade. There Set it Up Yourself are always some grasses at peak of growth to keep your Diseases and insects also can Le Bese eee Narita tee cae en || geet te lnwn they wil be de ¢ EF Brand Weed Control Kit! Get free $1.15 | | tected and can be eliminated be- Save wae and WONEY esc neais a garcons of Copa wh faa footing of Oo inom with T lei wi wn Killer (also controls many common lawn a complete fertilizer in early Sep- use RED OP — — —— sprayer’ Ti — ee = A eles wn a final surge of hea PANT LAW fo prepare It for wir STEEL POSTS B GOLF BRAND LAWN SEED Aint tp dressing of «gd | ‘ weed-free top soil every second or| . third year in June or July, will help | ~ prevent thatch build-up, as will the spring and fall aerations. th) 4— . TO KRESGES NORTHRUP, KING & CO., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. They‘re Easier to Put In Here Is a tractor for jst abous evervone—the parttime farmer 48 INCH tractor. Do all field wortk—over 26 matched McCormick; Imple- * ments built for every season’s work. FEN( ING. . Plow 32 acres a day — Cultivate 12 ocres aGes Mow 15 ecres a dey % Famous Farmall Traction for Yard Work 3 Oc : Pull-power that gets your work [done in all kinds of weather. Thm a. Prove to yourself—that the Far: Cub is the tractor for your ae ih Fama CS ors amore TT f Sage: SOON STEEL CLOTHESLINE POSTS . . . $1298 ru _ COMIN Free chick "“CLOTHESLINE PROPS— Watch tor Date! | Wood . . . 59¢ tr Steel . . . $119 Bas | E See or Call Us Today ALUMINUM, < DRI TYPE i q 4° PONTIAC ROAD AT OPDYKE ROAD aie | PHONE FE4.0734 or FE41112- I | ee — KRESG ; a ) : FARMALL TRA 151 OAKLAND AVENUE _ \) FE eee ; : ; . FARM IMPLEMENTS Jf. BREE CUSTOMER PARKING = ee gS ek ae, ie en REARS READ SS i EG 7S RT EE RPS OR in, 6 aren oie "Ee Oca Me ers, es mee aE A klik) ylkiios rind ee Niemi Y ne, alii, 3 . f Ae 2 e a a ‘ . . a . 7 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL. 16, 1054 sols Bids Accepted. Meet at Walled Lake May3 .. - |Board to Award Contracts} rr Plan Programs on Equipment for Schools\on 4 Additions WALLED LAKE — The Walled; proved contracts and assignments Special Services Will Latte Rotnd of Titunition Oty week soy 3S new encore amt sees. School Board to Decide Held Celebrate set°a special meeting: for 3 a Which Offe .: Be to to award contracts for equipment} Corwin K. Arnold, seventh and on . rto Take ee Easter Sunday and furniture for new school build- eighth wade econce : wre, I een af Meeting Monday te “4 ings now under construction. Groff, gr S ' Easter holiday IMLAY CITY — Easter services| The special meeting was set Soomeninee: eli Lisean’ tener CLARKSTON — Bids for the new ae Se es te tentan Wy tear ton. | oe eard members opened 25) high art Ms. Lite Millet. grode| Charfsten Sigh Schedl abfitien os _presented | announced Sunday bids, each containing several hun- at Twin B ; Richard! well as tions to the elementary ne gy een So en pee g og Ng A ne : ai will | aw 7 - w were include hold duplicate services at 9:30 and | brary equipment and general fur-| grade at Twin Beach. by the Clarkston Board of Educa- nt oo ee cD See, Seti Stats | whee, a ee church special music Senior Meanwhile, Superintndest Cut. | 14. grade at new Superintendent Leslie F. Greene Fil ee Junter Chsire. ford H. Smgrt and James A. For- | 2°%0ol; Mrs. Elizabeth Schubel,/ said that the board will make a +a pe Sunday School Sermen teple of the Rev. John | ner, assistant superintendent, wilt | “rst grade at Walled Lake Ele-| tinal decision on the bids at a trolley Balfour will be “The Easter | tabulate bids to facilitate the mentary; Mrs. Rose Marie Simon-| special meeting Monday. . Featured in the affair will be Window,” and the sacrament of | study of individual items. ton, senior high art; Mrs. Merna) rey are in the process of tom- with props, “ Thompson, fifth grade at Twin Gee qeenee complete baptism will be administered at , puting the alternates now, but we Ce ee nee Also this week, the board ap-| Beach; and Glen Troutwine, eighth | i) know after Monday,” G colorful costumes. Stuart Cap- beth corviews, ——— a | ee nae , ron will serve as the narrator. St. Paul Lutheran Church will ° Joseph : sec : . 1 bids, five $ First scene will be in Pilate's have Sunday School at sige age Southfield Two Long — ss py i Bice Ba poly ~ “ court, showing Pilate and Roman Easter Communion service at . signed contracts three ectric guards along with Joseph of Ari- 9:15. At 10:30 a festive divine wor- Dake cubs tier me ac work were received. mathea who asks permission to ship service will be held. *§ fe . furnish @ burial place for the Methodist Church, will Rave «| f H HB ld — Detroit Woman Will Be body of Christ. . Gunrine exrviee at T telowed by on 0 q ul | Board members expected others| Church’ Guest Preacher Second scene takes place at Easter bréakfast, both conducted 2 ee wed cp aw lng ~ellg yr Ba Me pee perpen Pollution From Sewers ers’ Club indicated eccaptnnce f| poy oa cre es euset eovech- Final scene will show the adora- lar worship service at 11 in Cambridge Village the new salary schedule in a letter) er Sunday for the Easter service nee ie hac Rocce Sermon tople of the Bev. Leo | Cause of Action The club gh ecm Pperndl wrk accepted the salary will be “What Difference echedule with the understanding |_, Combined choirs of 30 we SOUTHFIELDTOWNSHIP—| thet salary talks would be re.|%" “Christ Argse” and “Where, Ty i . . bd ” will also meet at 6 p.m. and | supervisor William Roeser agreed ned if ft bece Grave Is Thy Victory” There Jury Dismissed will be the regular hymm | this week to halt further construc- wwofiahle. =—o me! will also be baby baptism at the sing and worship service at 7:30 | tion in the Cambridge Village sub-| Superintendent Smart was in. | Service, to be held at 11:3 a.m. Pp. ™. division until a solution to the| structed at the meeting to seek | ~ : in la r Case First Baptist Churcti will hold| Sewer “pollution and infiltration” | bids on gravel for playgrounds and Extension Group Meets @ sunrise service at 7 followed by | Problems has been found. parking areas at Walled Lake Ele- |, Learn Easy Cleaning: an Easter breakfast. Easter serv- The move was made after three | mentary, Wixom School and at the | 'O Learn y g Jurors Fail to Reach ice will be at 11 and wil include | residents of the area complained | present high school. GINGELLVILLE — “Cleaning ision_ in Obstruction dedication of children and special | at Tuesday's Township Board meet- —— --- With the Greatest of Ease,” was Decision in ; i Fe — "mune by the choir. ing of the drainage situation in the | * the topic presented by Mrs. Odea of Justice Case subdivision. Roeser said no new iaeons t Case to members of Second ‘ * building permits would be issued Chance Extension Group this week. LAPEER # — Apparently farm-| WORSHIPPERS AT TOMB—Three women whe| Church in Oxford. Portraying the worshippers are Lake Orion Names for the district. . The meeting wes held at thé er W. Lee Mathews will have to | came —— Lerd at His oe ae Empeon, Patricia Jones and (kneeling)| | , 7 _— t Gi Out Bibl ee ee — ie stand second in @ scene Easter pageant to resen raves. lega jected Lathrup Village’ group is planning achievement ooey Gt Gs Lenear Cnty ate Gentey ovening ct the Immanuel Congregational " Girls State De tes Sas dee emma tec geckos: 0 ive | e day for May 5 at Washington Jun- ee ee : ° . eel Oe wee ty eieveath protertion ter the fret full year | Teachers to Distribute oda a The Cireuit Court jury of six! hoir at Almont 2 Churches List | resected Bis week ty clever | ending May 32 at $1800. The | Corie: 45 Students Who ee ee eee . . WO Ul ed . Girls’ State to be held in June at| twaship previeusty had asked | ~OPIOS TO ' carly today in its effort to reach | Planning to Sing Easter Services | University of Michigan $19,200. Ask for Them ’ gah s Elected as alternate delegate; If no agreement is reached on ; = = was Gemissed. The Holy City Brandon Class for Ortonville was Joyce Cowdin. The election | the fire protection, service will end | | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP rl Uniess the prosecution yields, ORTONVILLE — Easter was in charge of Mrs. Lois Chas-|60 days after May 22, or sooner | ™°™ Cireait Judge Tumethy C. Quinn | ALMONT — The choir of First | services have been announced fer tain, a Lake Orion teacher, Spon-| if the Lathrup council desires, ac-| Son. version of the New Teste will have to order a new trial. | Congregational Church bere will) Kothisen Smith Given the Methodist and Baptist churches | S°r is the American Legion Auxil-| cording to board members. ment in the Waterford Tomship Geliberation, the jury announced | City.” by A. R. Gaul at 8 p. m.| 1g ’ The Rev. Edward Pumphrey will Girls are selected to attend the | inance to allow the hiring of 8) Thursday night for grades five, to Judge Quinn at 12:55 a. m. that | Sunday | Janette Wolfe Second deliver a special sermon at 8:15) Statewide affair on the basis of | sanitation inspector with authority | si. and seven. |a. m. and the sermon at | leadership, intellectual curiosity, | to enforce the ordinance. Edward a it Was unable to come up with a F will be M Fred Sche | regular at At a regular ing Werdict. It had received the case —_ scheu- | ORTONVILLE—Two girls were |11 a. m. at the Methodist Church. | g00d health, a cooperative attitude | Orouk was appointed to the post. | waterford Township Board of Edu- at 4:24 p. m. Thursday. neman -Jr., Mrs. Melvin Fiebel | .. ned to the two highest positions | Sunday school will also be at 11/ and amiable approach. oo onan pekieak cation, members approved the re- Mathews, 6, a Brown City | "orm, Mrs. Earl Halsey, Mrs. Ar School | a. m. lohnson Peeblebrook | quest provided that the classroom farmer, was the third of 10 ac-|thur Snook, Norman Hamilton Aldor | _ The Baptist Church will have! Plan Easter Program fan ca aie amis games land teachers en ae Gen ti ieides te Go vaio el ee a Smith, }chyreh service at 11:30 a. m. In ALMONT — A special Easter , those students who ask for them, K.2. cviet the late | ccompeniat_ Will be Mrs. Alva Mr ie. fo Se mater carmen at) meses ond Ener mate SM Karl Webe and this came privilege .weuld | agg —wihiemg dlc Meee need | ‘17:4 p. m., a daptiem service will | choir will be presented Sunday rs. a eder be granted to any other Gsnem- farm home June 2. 1952. A second The choir will be directed by " | also be held, according to the Rev.| morning in First Baptist Church ’ ination whe would ask to do se,” FUN Dr. G. C. Bishop, and the event a Perry Deyarmond of Almdnt. Hosts Women’s Club end Gaputatendene Wiiltem _. « Specially Made val- In the first instance neigh . ° ,. tae net BLOOMFIELD TOWN- for Automatic Washers g — Mrs, Karl Weber, the board of educa- ¢ Seecz c= |Oitl Scout Leaders Deaths in Nearby Communities sit. rt sss. |erSstt se 2S) rae tite Tine Oa “anda deputy from evicting H 4 * i ° eego — ; ping a nd intendent's recommendation {or Reg. Price $4.65 widow Needed in Township ) Nelo | emer Womens Ci he week | nent year’s tacr cont We a = © 2 a F g e z ? i 3 ize Special - SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The ion show were $129.85. A gift of] The board scheduled Saturday Women’s Club Discloses + 004 tor new Girl Scout troops and 8S | det E. Cross, 68, of 23053 Couzens ae beter ot the te $25 was voted for the Michigan | for a tour of new school buildings |] ye 4 4° $295 New Panel of Officers _| leaders in Southfield Township was| "Kathleen, who has been active |St., will be held at 1 p.m. Satur. |'™* St 1:5 tonight ee ee ue described at a meeting of the Dis-|in the band, also took part im the | day at the Hopcroft Funeral Home Pic. Skinner was the son of Delegates named for state te. , LAPEER — New officers elect-| trict Girl Scout Executive Com-| junior play was secretary of the | with burial in Roseland Park Cem- Bi. ant Tie, Levis Sitnawr, of | convention ware Mins Doris: Jones, | - They Gulgees Soe 4 ae TOM’S ELECTRIC ed this week by the Lapeer Busi-| mittee and neighborhood chairmen , 3005 Curnmings, whe survive. Mrs. William Billingsley, Mrs. | date to review plans for additions ,_ | mittee etery. He died Wednesday. Hlows |to the Williams Lake and Jayno ness and Professional Women’s | this week Also four sist Charles Leaf, Mrs. Fern Be Home Appliances Mr. Cross is survived .by his surviving are four sisters, emer Ven Mem Adams Schools. Board members Club include: It was reported that volunteer Mrs. Arlene Cope, of Berkley, Mrs. | #4 Mrs. = - 22498 Northwestern MA 6-2561 eh SUA Silt - pemiathests taint tek neeaineamenoen Widow, Peart, and son, Chester A. | Mrs. Arlene Cope, of Besioey. Mrs , | said they wished to get this work |] S82 Nertwesters = = a e-sset Mrs. Dorothy Pohl, first vice pres-|} are needed throughout the towh- Mrs. Gordon Smith Mrs. Betty Ann Quayle, of Berk- Cor Cal d underway as soon as possible. oe | ident; Mrs. Laura Grice, second| ship. All areas have a standing WIXOM—Funeral arrangements ley, and Mrs. Shirley Moomey, of ounty aien ar * . vice president; Miss Theresa Butts, | list of girls who want to enter are pending at the Richardson- | theca, and a brother, Terrence P., mises recording secretary; Miss Eliza-| scouting, the report said. Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake, at home. ‘ ; Country style chicken dinner sched- beth secre-| Immediate planning for troop for Mrs. Gordon (Barbara) Smith, ; LL BAB, Bg : tary, and Miss Lucille McCary, | growth and activities for this fall 30, of $55 Benstein Rd. Mrs. Smith; There are as many as 60,000; ¢s7. April 25, because of the Easter treasurer. was advised. died Thursday. bees in a bee colony and each , its own TTITTIILIIIIIIIIIT IIIT No cutsiders are permitted | ty cperianen "te bo apeaber chs YOU CAN BUY a * Gordon Bruce ef Brendon Grange #73 | ~ 5 FARMERS CO-OP MARKET at = oe ors. ioe womee as 06 enter. Eturday at & p.m. THIS "ROCKET" 4 + Missouri : ; s. 4-H Grounds out Perry Street * . = 7 Lyle A. Wier ee Se oe KINGSTON—Service for Lyle A. OLDSMOB ‘ LE a one Wier, TT, of Kingston, will be held . . 7 . ‘Buy at Farm Prices’ . Springfield Citizens peel food wk band ' ; . N ta Cemetery. He died . EASTER FLOWERS =| Will Discuss Zoning | since» at ns nome : = Mr. Wier, a former Pontiac 4 POTTED PLANTS 8) puntic mecting cil be tela ty tia | Press circulation department em- « LILIES &|Springtieid Township Zoning| Plove. is survived by his widow e | Board, Monday, April 19, for dis-| 1da; five daughters Se * Asolo Parking toces for 600 Cots | Comion of proposed permanent | Siam are ee etic: me et Grounds a bayer Rot ar — ed Arnold and Mrs. Helen Newbeing, Pettitt ttt ney, attorney for the board. all of Pontiac; three sons, Cari, of , . Wednesday in the Methodist MOSQUITO CONTROL || township nas had a temporary | church for Frederick Vought, 4, —_— : A, : : McKenney said, “is to show the Is the Time te Organize |} people what we plan on doing and Frederick Vought Your Community's |/'0 tee any screstion that they) LEONARD — Service was held —- - zoning ordinance.” World War II veteran, who died PROGRAM! : . Sunday is Pustec aes several DDT Spraying by Economical Lakeville Congregation | years illness. He is, survived by Aerial Method / Honors Rev., Mrs. Eddy several nieces and nephews. . .. | CALL TODAY — OR 3-2222 [lari ivcmes Methotst Churches, | GREEN LAKE — Service and : ‘ = ' and Mrs. Eddy were honored re- 80, of Green Lake be in Tetre NORTHERN FLYING SERVICE |i": tte. 2 | acts, toa Monday. “Local “ar sons in the Lakeville church. rangements are by Richardson-Bird 4 PONTIAC AIRPORT They. were presented with a gift! Funeral Home, Walled Lake. for their-new home which is near- Mrs. Gibbons, who died Thurs . — ing completion on Pontiac street | aay is survived by a sister, Mrs. __Here’s your chance te command famous “Rocket” a os pamter of tha, Outen coed Tea |e, rietmane of Salone, £190 Engine power—ct its lowest pricel What's more, Olde- hits ' pastor Oxford and Thom-| grandchildren and 10 great-grand- mobile’s action-pecked "88" features @ brand-new - Automobile Super Market ai charches in June. =| children. ody by Ficher, paneramie windshield, Costom-ounee 4 , Pic. Lewis F, Skinner interiors, rugged new PowerRide Chassis, directional Wise B for Thrif ! 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Phone FE 43566 —_ Sia EAS my ; : | ae ; . osha 4 . , fet } = é i DO IT YOURSELF We have one of the LARGEST ' SELECTIONS: of UNPAINTED FURNITURE in Pontiac . . . and the paint to finish it with! 4-Drawer Chest, 15x21:35,...... $12.96 5-Drawer Chest, 14x21:44........ 14.95 B-Drawer Mr. & Mrs, Chest "33° 21.95 10-Drawer Mr. & Mrs. Chest 29.16 Bed Headboard, Shelf Type .... 10.95 Hollywood Metal Bed Frames .. 8.40 Adjustable, fits any box spring. 11.95 Drop Leaf Dinette, 35x42x30 Gale Table, 9x35x40 Dinette Chairs Youth Chairs Nursery Chairs Vanity, Vanity Benches, Foot Stools, Rockers, Serving Beses, Hutches, Work Bench. 2 and 3 shelf sectional book cases, all sizes. Wrought iron wall and floor sh®ives. Wrought iron dinettes, dinette choirs, coffee tebles and end tables. Wrought iron lamps. OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 The PICK and PAINT Store 143 Oakland Avenue FE 5-9562 FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE SAT. - SUN. ONLY! CHILDREN’S SUITS 3-PC.—PANTS-SHIRT-JACKET Reg. $8.95 Patent Leather $2.95 up Sport Oxford $2.95 up GOODMAN'S DEPT. STORE Open Fri. and Sat. “tl 9 P. M. FE 2. 2784 | weding trip, Suzan Ball says it “THE ere ew -FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 16, 1954 a — - L “ : +r —_— - : EUMATISM: LESULT: O-JIB-WA “ih S Fae ‘prricte ee ee Measles Cases Rise in County Mumps Increase Also Reported; Pontiac Has More Chicken Pox More measles and mumps, but fewer cases of chicken pox and scarlet fever, showed up on Oak- land County Health Department's report for last week. The report, released by Dr. John D. Monroe, department director, covers the whole county except Pontiac. Last week’s measles cases to- -taled 154, compared with 126 the week before, Mumps struck 9%3 county people, 20 more than the previous week. Chicken pox cases dropped to 47 last week, down from 7] the week before; and 11 people caught scar- let fever, as against 19 the pre- vious week. The department's complete re- port reads as follows: Week Endin Past April Apri Week 3. 54 4, ‘53 Chicken pes i Measies Pneumonia ial “torms) 1 7 | Poliomyelitis e i) 1 Scariet fever il ls 10 Tuberculosis (al) forms) 4 —— 7 ween Twice as many Pontiac persons | were stricken by chicken pox last | week as the week before, Pontiac City Health Department reports showed today. The city report, also released by Dr. Monroe, listed 16 new cases of chicken pox last week, twice the previous week's eight cases. Eigh- previous week's eight cases. Eight- een people caught mumps, com- The city report follows in full: =~ - ~ Whoopin Suzan Ball, Husband Get Congratulations HOLLYWOOD \#—Back from a C@uwveunded will take her and Richard Long at least a month to answer all the congratulatory letters that awaited them. The film couple, married in San- ta Barbara last Sunday, returned to their North Hollywood home yesterday from Ojai and Carmel, Calif. There were gifts and mes- sages from all over the world. Miss Ball, 21, underwent a leg amputation three months ago to stave off cancer. Universal-Inter- national says a script will be wait- ing for her when she returns to the studio. Delinquents Get Tresses Shorn, Lose Duck Tails SACRAMENTO, Calif. «—Police Chief James V. Hicks has directed that the youths wearing the so- called duck-tail hair style be given a free haircut when they are booked at Juvenile Hall. “We find that more and more ONLY “@ Full Basement COLORED Gi’s Real Estate 116. 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She wanted “one print of each, except the third | ‘ and sixth pictures,"’ but “if the baby is smiling in those, I want three prints from each of the two.” LOS ANGELES @ — Dorothy “He would come home, sit-down . 8 MODERN STYLE SUITE Fabulous Long-Wearing NYLON Woven with Rayon- Cotton-Nylon FOAM RUBBER ALL COLORS A Tremendous Value! a dE: 2 Massive Pieces at an Unbelievable Low Price! Guaranteed construction, covered in DuPont nylon to bring out those luscious modern colors. hendches eICeS Som US BUSY” FOAM uses FREE _A Regular 9.95 DuPont’ s FRENCH BED DOLL NYLON IN GLAMOUROUS SATIN — Woven with Rayon, y Cotton and Nylon PAY Only 15>~| ‘Small Monthly Payments fegd — ‘ = ee . j f t / | eos trek — wll ie a ES ee ; 2 , THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1954 ’ Songstress, Actor Part po Bo seat neatee “tom ; Clerk Bu Substitute K ed Out. soe F | After 16 Years T recently spent several days in En- ity USY NEW LONDON, Conn. (UP) — ‘ HOLLYWOOD @®—Jon 's at-' senada, Mexico, discussing “me 1 Determined to help his losing ; . torney says the actor and his wife | problems and decided their : . ® Wesleyan ‘freshman basketball of nearly 16 years, singer Frances| ences were irreconcilable, Issui Permits team, an eager substitute, Stewart DINING Langford, have agreed on a sepa-| He said Miss Langford has ng Meeker, dashed onto the floor, . ration, turned East and there may ran into a teammate, and was Seen Risen oni Seeiey Ge) rae e The Halls married | 10,000 Sold During ‘53; | Knocked out Barber Chairs, Poles, ¢ gem aew aa 1m Ete. Bring in $40,000 New Lake Theater 420 Pontise Trait vat Its Best! Driving pleasures j | f i 5 MOOD aM. ef : ended ddd con be a sold for a total cost of $40,060, ac “saan (eT” lot more fun cording to Ada R. Evans, Reber: Hack and when you end up clerk. 4 Se your drive with a Most of the licenses are priced % All Technicolor Show delicious +} below $25, but they range up te Ne Advance in Price N WILKINS-cooked sage a Class C liquerdy-the | he aa Oma a a. § meal . . Serving Included in the list are licenses wonderful food for running carnivals, menageries, for over 32 years. and cement block plarts. Permits are available for selling ice, build- ing sewers and operating hand or- gans. ‘ Local barbers may have reason CLUB SANDY BEACH tor complaint. They are required Under New Management to buy licenses for both their bar-| ber chairs and the pole outside| Dance te the Hammond * | their shop. | Organ Taxpayer Group Finds 3412 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-9754 150 Taxes on Easter Hat | | SANTA FE, N, M. No mat- = |ter how cute milady’s Easter bon- me = net may be, the Taxpayers Assn. | of New Mexico sees only—taxes. All “hidden” except the state, wilkins Orchard Lake Road at Pontioc Trail OLD MILL TAVERN OR 3-1907 OR 3-9303 ~~ | Sales tax, feminine hats now bear | R United Press Paete their share of at least 150 taxes, JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER—During visit to Chicago’s Mu-/ the association says. | seum of Science and Industry this week, Caren and Carol Von See, These are levied through the pro-| twins from Griffith, Ind., were interested in two eggs at the Mu-| cessing and transportation, fabric- | seum’s Easter display. Top: Both watch eggs eagerly, Caren a bit | ation, design, assembly, trimming, | dubious. Bottom: First chick pokes head from egg to enter the big | P@ckaging. packing and handling. l)) AMI old world. very. ' | ; Men's Easter suits says the as- Detectives Praised (rosy winme coc st tomer, | ter nam, have caly 116 taxes of} CMU oe sew | e foe peer rine { by Dearborn Police |tisc. ana tamer 3. ninder. 2 ot | GA BILLIE HERRERO 3 BIG DAYS tine paice cnet |/D&OOO™ | Brazilian Gypsy Rose Lee The pair is accused of holding PHIL MARAQUIN Fri., Sat., Sun. commended twe Oakland County |UP & brapch of the Manufacturers’ Comedy M. C 10:09 & 12:30 sheriff's detectives for aiding in | National Bank in Dearborn April Newest Of The Red Hot Jam Session Sunday — to coast™ for the — ls Mama's In a letter to Sheriff Clare L. | Chess Club to Meet Liverneis-Fenkett | Dos: 38 years. The [2057 Weedward (Upst'rs) H Scandon said the “perti- Ol4-Time Dencing Every | finest costs no more | Old-Time Dancing Every PLUS FRANK PETTY AND HIS SWINGMASTERS ubbell, = The Pontiac Chess and Checker | Tues..-Fri.-See. iio oe One of the Finest Bands in the State nent and timely information sup- . all. : Golden Voiced M.C im . plied by Detectives Mahlon, France | Club will meet next Wednesday _ oases and David Brann aided materially | night at Hotel Waldron. Fifteen | - GAY LESLIE in the quick solution of the case.” | members were present at this | n ; . The detectives gave Dearborn | week's meeting. Lovely Radium Flame Exotic Dancer 3982 Auburn Reed et Adems Roed—Auburn Heights : DICK KEFGAN — Harmonica Virtuoso Dining at Its Distinctive Best , 2150 Opdyke Rd. Ph. FE 4-4611 BIG JAM SESSION | || Luncheon — - a — {HEATRE - ie — » a | fb san asters Orne Oe Sn Dinner | , || Cocktail Party NOW SHOWING! | DE LL’S I Ni Ni Banquet ie | 1 Short Block West of Huron Street Mee THE BEAUTY Me A ResPannae ting A - | _ DANCING : m4 0 Sete wee ef SATURDAY NIGHT Pe ae | ’ e = lo : eal Sth Th Ningsk U ve CHICKEN DINNER tency SUNDAY 12-9 Lun Private Parties SPORTSMAN INN PHONE MIDWEST 41400 Dixie Hwy., Wetertord Ph. OR 3-9325 WOODWARD at.LONG LAKE RD. —— BLOOMFIELD HILLS BOB'S “House, | murs att oan saat Il LASSIE'S MOST 497 Elizabeth Lake Read st ney 38 W. Huron at Elizabeth Lake Rds. STIRR Chicken Dinner .... : ; ; Direct From a 2 Year Engagement ie erste yay cy mee With the U. S. Army at | 3 Delicious Fish , a ~= ___TECHNICOLOR - ANSCO COLOR ADVENTURE! | , esboreod Spare Bike $1.35 LOUIS V. MONTI. ANTHONY QUINN - KURT KASZNAR + sitar fn | - BEER * WINE * LIQUO To. AM Hottest trumpet in town featured oe A THRILLING STORY OF BUSINESS DINNERS with ee ee | Jy (OWE ones ine _ LUNCHEONS TO TAKE OUT! GARRY WELLS VENGCANCE «+. served in cur sew eur ingi | dae OM BT da in tale aa Ces : nctden Prench-ten Sold. Brood and Pee You Can't Beat Fun at Manny's fae bs Ay = . PURSUED! | RONNY CURTI To the . -— FLOOR Comedy M. C. $ TABLES . ¢ SHOW | SATURDAY | scppte nue Down at _ : BETTY DELIA MOREY’S | Exotic Dancer , Riding and Golf Club 2280 Union Lake R4. Off Commerce RA. COCKTAILS Chicken atid Cheops AT. STEVENS - RUSSELL /OWNSON - BADGE MEREDITH - ROY ROBERTS That are irveneNT | Hi 1 MURPHY - NELSON - WILLS Fae at 12:45.) Children coming af 2 P. M. however will see en entice program, including the cartoon show. _ . x ‘ ” Ne DAMA Ad tt dln dn Anti Mh Mn ln A A Ml ti te Ah A PONTIAC SHE PLAYED WITH FIRE ONCE TOO OFTEN! staeme CLEO MOORE - HUGO HAAS - KEN CARLTON Prebaced ond Ovected ty HUGO HAAS —ALso— AN COME OUT! AND SEE RUBY! ONES: HESTON | MALDEN V3 ® KEEDD @ pea On Our New Wide Screen Your Television Favorites The hilarious comedy of a honeymoon in a bouse-on-wheels! #¢8CILLE BALL DESI ARNAZ.. WATERFORD Ea CRIVE-IN THEATER Cor. Williams Lk.-Airport Rdg. Box Office Opens 6:45 A new kind of all-live-action entertainment ...the romance that rocked two kingdoms! Predeand ty PERCE PEARCE - rienced wy KENNETE ANNAKIN fereentey ty LAWRENCE E WATKIN @e PLUS ee As teateat, 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1954 ‘Widmark Bids Goodbye to Fox on Sour Note Th - iy i F 3 z q + : “I haven't cared much for the, films I have made in the past four years. A lot of them have been commercial but they haven't been really prestige pictures. I don't don't want just prestige pictures either.I want a combination of commercial and prestige." ; I asked which was the last pic- ture he liked, “It was a little comedy called ‘My Pal Gus,’ "' he remarked. “It didn't do much business, partly because the studio just let it ence out. It didn't even get a big playing | date in New york. The studio also didn’t get behind ‘Panic in the Streets,’ another picture I liked.” But he admitted that part of the difficulty was that he played nice guys in those two films. “The audiences expect to see me | las story of faith. as a rough-tough guy.” he ob-| Rock Hudson. served. “When I play a nice fellow, | — EASTER PORTRAIT—Barbara Rush, one of Hollywood's most promising young actresses, is to be seen shortly in “Magnificent | Obsession,” a Universal-International remake of the Lloyd C. Doug- Co-stars in the film will be Jane Wyman and New State Law . Regulates Pop — Must Indicate Artificial Flavor or Color This was among bills signed into law by Gov. Williams yesterday. 4 long until Jan. 1, 1960, The limit is 530 feet, but the trucks have been prmittd World War II undr an emer- Hy itt 4h governmntal units. sures to: Allow cities to contract for ex- tensions and repairs of lighting | ‘Crash Kills Woman | FLINT (INS) — Mrs. Sallie Hull- jhorst, 44, of Defiance, O., was killed last night in an aotu acci- | dent 10 miles south of Flint when | a car driven by her husband, WWil- AN Wonder of Stereophonic Sound! Coler by Technicolor ful} batt} array 3:22 — 5:29 7:36 — 9:47 are ame ae ae ] a. ro: ee Riek ea “VESUVIUS EXPRESS” <"pwscor | COMING: BURT LANCASTER in — “HIS MAJESTY O'KEEFE” — ALSO “GERALDINE™ * ice . = 7 ss h —aiieaian Z . . ‘ WALLED LAKE PAR K Fhe Piceric Wonderlaria PRE-SEASON: OPENING EASTER SUNDAY, APRIL 18th jeeecoeooeoee cee? Eaqt ec. Eiitestr- (© Phone FE 5-8331 a nuh At: 2:00-5:40 Plus 2 Feetures e TODAY AND TOMORROW Shown Saturday Only! —- ~ ~ bon my ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRI loers In 3-2 Win Li 16,-1954 Over Tr Kite Tourney a 2 E i HT EF 4 ! PTR Et te rip ca ‘] aft By WILL GRIMSLEY Ebbets Bleachers Big Bargain you get a Major League ball game opener from the poorest byt per- BROOKLYN @ — The four-bit| 4nd a Barnum & Bailey sideshow | haps the most renowned vantage bleachers back at Brooklyn, | for the price of 50 cents. spot in the game—the centerfield and it's the biggest bargain * * * second tier.at Ebbets Field. in baseball. + We planked down half a - buck. sie o_ Nowhere else in the world can| yesterday to watch the Dodger! We found the seats just as hard, ROLLING HOME—Wally Westlake, Cleveland /\+ AP Wirephote Westlake tried to go all the way from Ist when Indians’ outfielder, rolls towards Tiger catcher Al | Jim Delsing fumbled Georoge Strickland’s ground- Lakeman when he tried to score in the 4th inning | er. Lakeman waits with ball in mitt. Tigers won, of the Tribe’s home opener in Cleveland Thursday. | 3-2. Henry's Showing Boosts Bosox Southpaw Tosses 3-Hit Chore at Nats in Home Opener at Boston By BOB HOOBING BOSTON # — Lefthander Bill like Boston's answer to the critics of last year, had a double handicap to overcome too. He was facing the top American League pitcher of 1953 im Porterfield (22-10) and He f E : = i 5 F Kansas Relays tomorrow. Wes San- tee will run in the Glenn Cunning- ham Mile. colleges and universi- Sixty-four ties have entered contestants. Oliver, Bevo By DAVID L. DILES RIO GRANDE, Ohio, @®—Ner* Oliver, the volatile little ring- master of Rio Grande’s basketball circus, came out of hiding today and announced he and star per- Mars Upsets Brooks, |! CLEVELAND #®—Mickey Mars, + Brooks, the-fancy-stepping North zales. Rocky won his 1th straight. Southpaw Bowler Takes ABC Lead - | been able to achieve as the .5ist annual American Bowling Con gress labored into its’ 2%th day The 24-year-old Tassara, rolling Estimated 200,000 Anglers Expected to Turn Out for Opening of Fishing j 3 = afF é j files ct = Fs A i f ae 7 A igh Hf i i it 3k 3 8; ait aif limits this season. ‘Minimum size Considering ‘5-Figure Salary’ Offers former Bevo Francis are consider- ing offers “that would put each of us in the five-tigure salary bracket.” The Rio coach, who boasts open- ly that he personally put over one Mrs. John P. Adams, who paid $85,000 for the 3-year-old stallion at an auction a few months ago. oF FFI II club Glen Wally : Land shining his shoes. So Charles Will Have to Take Chances to Win Postponed to 4 i z f Hl iz 3 Pak ace, Finals in’ the city’s th. annual Contributes 3. |it,teememe, mw is oe at 10 ele. mentary schools, have been’ post-| OW several ° e penal ua: Gir ‘waniend to next| Kites: the fans just as vociferous and the its ine t Saturday, April. 24, | die: Brae antics just as dizzy as when the ’ Preliminary round winners from | triang if the kite should ichts went for @ canta | [ea Retest Caters | Somebody dropped a black cat chess \ Schools will gute Oe Sion the animal edt | 8th Frame pi nn "Sabo nat ase willermed guards ext of Suter High's athlete Sid "| Ouaaags te ve ng.| Gray, Garcia Engage in| sss events are being held | stay ancy from h Mound Duel Over First| release and fly 100 yards; re- | 5—Do not allow 7 Innings lease, fly and rewind, 100 yards; | streets, highways hand - winding against time; | tions. Diving kites CLEVELAND (#—Detroit Ti strongest pulling kite. fic accidents. can testify to the restorative pow- ey af . “so vow mai w ty | Orioles Draw — || Wayne's Grid pee te Saveting Gement Mat TOD Crowd fOr more Orioles. ‘ ‘ ’ aces Tigers had another rest yes- 2nd Openers Progr am F terday Porat ly card First Major Tilt in : land Indians after eight innings. || 52 Years Is Viewed Probable Cut An hour and a half later play By 46,354 was resumed. Tigers promptly NEW YORK, April 16 @—The | : ee ee nn cawta, haus (eight major league visiting clubs | a a final inning for a 0" opening day, returned to their | 3-2 decision. |home bases yesterday for the) for 5 Years It was opening day for the In- | “second openers’’ and attracted dians, but it was Jim Delsing’s | 212.618, a drop of 23,796 from | Tuesday The Baltimore Orioles, playing Garcia. Th were de | their first game at home, in 52 : saad uy Deleting. The | Years, drew 4,34, the largest a | crowd of the day. This coupled with 40,421, who turned out at! Cleveland, put the American League total at 127,541, 6,030 over Tuesday's figure. The National League drew only 85,077, despite a capacity crowd of 39.963 at Milwaukee. ~ eR rier tt gre. 4b it “Erskine,” the neighbor repeat- glowering Plans Set for MPGA’s Clinic Annual Golf Event to Take Place April 25 at Detroit iSte i Michigan Publinx Golf Associa- tion’s annual clinic will be held Sunday, April 25 at Pershing High School auditorium in Detroit at 7:30 p.m. meee Saliag (pert 0) the pe Orchard Lake, Al Watrous of Oakland Hills, Joe Belfore of Detroit Country Club, Warren Orlick of Tam O'Shanter, and Joe Devany of Grosse He. Proceeds from the clinic will be used to help finance the MPGA's team in a 5 g < : i Ray Boone and W Teenagers Win ‘Swim Events Youngsters Take Three Races Held in AAU Test at Daytona Beach blood in the| DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. @ — a | Teen-age girls. won three of four Indians drew first E berg at 83 South Johnson, Pon- tiac Weatherly, automatically became a record be- | jcause it was a new event. The | second and rode héme | butterfly stroke was added to| i il i FF j Metropolitan Golf Association will begin its 24th season of inter- competition May 9. Sylvan is the defending champion. | Smith, Joe Peet and Al Coopersmith are on the schedule |; committee. , i af] hi ‘ } : if : Sextas da, Calif., high school girl, won the 200-yard backstroke for the z { : i i : if Neat Quarter-Miler Kevan Gesper, Michigan State's fine quarter-miler from Australia, has a regular pre-meet routine which includes carefully pressing his uniform and warm-up Et s & Hwerwionumuauuy SOCHrernoo-onneooy ecocesucoou~S--0 onece~~Secoen~onwP> Trotters Win in Detroit — DETROIT @ — With elongated | Goose Tatum spearing 26 points, | the Harlem Globetrotters beat the | Set This Weekend College All-Stars 57-53 in their ex- hibition series her last night. It | was th Globetrotters’ 13th win in i : COLUMBUS, Objo (*—The Ohio 20 games with the All-Stars. ints oes " ~ . Ohio State Stadium. Softball Meeting Set | Waterford Township Recreation Board will hold its first men’s soft- ball managers’ meeting of the sex son, Monday at 7:30 p. m. in the Plains. 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Weedward seeeeeesocosoeseeee ; 2 Come in as late as Saturday— Drive a New Chrysler or Ply- mouth Sunday. Expect 14,000 to See Tilt for Top Puck Prize Wings Hope Lindsay Howe Will Be Ready for Tonight's Test By JOE FALIS DETROIT, @—The Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Canadiens, struggling for pride as well as pay, are rated even for their Stanley Cup title game at Olym- pia Stadium tonight. . - . A crowd of 14,000-plus is ex- pected to jam the arena for the deciding game in the -best-of- raeven| series. Past play indicates the | final game can go either way. | The underdog won -in four of the! | The boys lived with friends at first six games. > . 7 The Canadiens, winners of the last two games in a surprising last season. Detroit is trying to good playoff team. The Red Wings won the National Hockey League's regular-season title for the last six years but in that time won the Stanley Cup only twice. . . Clarence Campbell, president of the NHL, has two speeches pre- | pared to give following the game— one in english if Detroit wins and one in French if Montreal wins. The Canadiens are defending champions but at the moment the Red Wings are in possession af the trophy. Campbell asked Detroit to transport the historic cup from Montreal to Detroit. . ” * Both teams enter the game with question marks. The Canadiens are wondering if their veterans, | such as Elmer Lach, Kenny Mos- dell and goalie Gerry McNeil, can hold up for one more night. And | Detroit is hoping that its big one- | two punch of Ted Lindsay and} Gordie Howe will snap out of the lethargy which has marked their play throughout the playoffs. . aa a During the season the Red! Wings gained a reputation of never | losing a game they had to win. | Tonight's is the biggest of all Face off time is 8:30 p.m. (EST) with the game being televised into five Canadian cities by the Cana- dian Broadcasting Company Bowling Results PIONERR LEAGUE 7A DIVISION w wte Goyettes 70 50 ~Rappy's $7 63 Prayers 60 80 Young 6 63 Drewry's 6 4 Georges 6 65 65 55 Soft Water 5S 6 Townsends 63.56 Rec. No. 1 47 73 iv M. Dusenbury 208. series —M. Kretchen 532; team me, series — Pontiac Ree. No. 1. 9592354 7A euvison Pte Schick's a3 Miller's se Serv. Window 7 Peggy's 1 so Ackerman 74 Benson “6 Munro 61 Cass Brake 46: 60 Det. Cream 42 Indiv. game—tIrene Lamson 208. sertes —Vi Rowden 575: team game series— Service Window Cleaning §71—2525. 8A DIVISION , Pts. Pts Oxf. Shop aivPrw ” Birm. Grill 76 Cut-A-Way 33 Pudney 4 te i) Beth's omeo0 $ ‘s Indiv. . Harrison 190 —637: team game, series—Oxford Shop 142— 2166 $A DIVISION te Pts Art & Lil's 81 Stadium Inna 62 Geo. No. 1 7 Bicmar - @ Chuck's 68 Adams 55 ; 68 Pollock 62 65 Home Lunch 17 Indiv game—-M. Thompson 183. series ~C Gelen 481: team game, series— Adams Realty 754-2118 9B DIVISION . ta Puller 82 Nite Hawk's 63 bD«&D 73 Mike's Murray o CNB No. 1 3“ CNB No. 2 Cor 53 Sales er Brush i978., WAMPUS LADIES wey. wL Elsie 15 44 Holbrook 6 64 WKC . 7149 DAV No. 16 54 66 B'ty School 50 Drive In $3 67 Oss 67.52 Pont. Rec 51.69 Excelsior 50 61 Abstract 43 76 Indiv. g&me—W. Mayo 188, series—H. Churchill 468: team game, series—Elsie Ice Cream 706—2109 74 ROUSE wt wt hies 80 37 Barnetts 57 36 hart 65.46 Munday SS 57 Shamrock 4 48 Btar 50 62 Pont. Rec 4 48 Rodgers 4 63 Costello 50 52 Pettigrew oT] Drewry's 59 53 Yellow 30 81 HURON LADIES Joe's 7? Huron Dairy 61 Puertas 70° Artcraft 87 Rip’s 66 Pub S4 Outdoor 66 Prenchy's 83 Nicholie @ Cycle $2 Orbs , 4 Coca “6 Country 62 a Team ISons of Douthies © Man Ruled Out at Cheboygan CHEBOYGAN Ww — Cheboygan High School has been ordered to forfeit all football games last fall in which two brothers played. The boys were also forbidden to par- ¢ | ticipate in the school's spring ath. letic program. The rulings were handed down by the Michigan High School Ath- letic Assn. peted in athletics at Cheboygan High folowing transfer from Ash- ley High School, ~ The association said the school violated ‘a transfer rule whereby athletes are ineligible for compe. tition for one semester following transfer from another school un- less accompanied by either parents or guardians Ashley. Their father is employed at Pontiac NORTHSIDE LADIES Pts Pts TT? Mary-Ge-Round TT Team No. 6 “a 71 =Yardstick 0 68 Saw Bucks 43 Pont Ree | Vending — m game series -Oskiand Vending . ced 781—2215: indiv game-—-M. Malkasian 192. series—P Austreng $11 PONTIAC SOCTAL « wt we. Rogers 66 48 Farmer's $0 57 Ackerman 64 51 Sperks 66 Se Pellows 63 5) Haselton’s 52 & Barnes ’ ve 3 ~Osmun's 4 6) Ba Ea 4 5@ Miller's +“ 6 fede game—F. Zittle 213, series—C... Murphy ue come in for a special preview showing beginning Kelly’s Hardware 3994 Auburn ot Adams FE 2-881! Ph. FE 4-6016 RADIATOR BURKE service 1524 Beldwin V2 Block N. of Walton anions BRAKE LINING SHOES Chevrolet ... .6.95 ex. Ford ....+... 6.95 ex. Pontiac ...... 7.95 ex. DRUMS TURNED M&S AUTO PARTS 401 South Saginaw FE 2-7710 Sbeccccccccsccoenceee geceeccsesteocesscooeoe, | PUTT TTTTTTTTTT TTT Teel 1953 Meteagor & Hagen Closeout Models and 4335 Blixsbeth Like Read * “Woods & Irons” POWER-BUILT WOODS and IRQNS Frank Syren — Pro and Owner PONTIAC COUNTRY CLUB Closeout Prices on Mi 6-1200 + Birmingham y. i ee ; ' * id j re a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, “APRIL "16, 1954 Play Goll This Your at Beanie HIGHLAND GOLF CLUB 25 Minutes From Pontiac Save Tee Time by Using Our New Reservation System CALL MU 4-2361 BUY With CONFIDENCE! 30 Years Fair Dealing! 1953 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook Sedan. . .$1295 1952 PLYMOUTH Cambridge Sedan. ..$ 795 1951 PLYMOUTH Cambridge Sedan. :.$ 595 1949 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe........$ 495 1949 CHRYSLER Sedan ..... seeeee-9 695 1950 DESOTO Sedan ..............$ 995 1947 CHRYSLER Sedan ............$ 395 BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSOTO — PLYMOUTH DEALER 30 Years Of Fair Dealing Cass at W. Pike St. . ~ FE 2-0186 Lack ¢ ol Interest Threatens Goshen Racing half-mile harness..oval which . is celebrating it¢ 100th birthday this year, indicated today they may be forced -to discontinue operations due to lack of entries for: some races. Historic ig the country's oldest trotting track. >. *¢* * The colorful Grand Circuit track of the Orange County Driving Park Assn. :is dsking horsemen these questions; said Vice President Rus- sell W. Hart: “Has Historic track outlived its usefulness?"" or “Has Historic track something more to contrib- ute to the sport it has cherished for so many years?” . > * Hart listed 10 races scheduled to be held at the July 6-10 meeting, showing a handful of horses en- Deer Find Tomaszewski Farm Good for Grazing. MANISTEE ® — The 100-acre farm of Frank Tomaszewski near here is a hunter’s paradise in the fall but the deer which eat his crops are a headache to him the rest of the year The farmer Thursday complain- ed to the Manistee Board of Super- visors that a herd, now num- bering 300 deer, has been invading his fields for 15 years. He esti- mated his crop losses at $1,000 a year. . Asked if he had set dogs on the deer, the farmer said: “Yes, but the dogs gof tired and the dogs are friends and seme of the deer even sleep in dog houses.” The deer herd has attracted so many sightseers that the state po- lice stations a patrolman oh M- 55, which passes the Tomaszewski place, to keep traffic moving on weekends, the farmer reported. Tomaszewski said he triéd keep- ing out the deer with an electric fence but the animals “‘jump an alube a ‘MOTOR o th STANDARD OIL LABORATORIES now A in a class by itself. Almost unbelievable in all-around lubricating performance, it even cuts engine friction So much that it | SAVE YOU UPTO 2 GALLON OF GAS IN ATANKEUL! NEW SUPER PERMALUBE Stanky couldn't be blamed for created a great new motor oil that track was re-opening the | was inaugurated in 1910. opportunity to tell us whether or | raced this. year Aug. 4. or wanted any more we will have should continue in ration they | jan previews for }year-olds are Runs St. Louis Cardinals must be won- Copeland said, to kill five’ deer | night’ s dream. served for sportsmen but I can't Conservation department is con- indie goose-eggs on the scoreboard zewski's farm, Copeland said and Rashi were pounded off the ident of the International Olympic | hits and four uns in less than bourne, Australia, as scheduled | League debut in Milwaukee yester- settled because of the Australian |the second inning after he had e second in two games. A crowd of big trio. is due to make his 193 son Trot July 7.°The latter stake hopitig for additional Goshen also has the “mile track,” Good Time Park, scene of “This gives horse loyers an| the famous Hambletonian, to be not we should continue before we reach any drastic decision. “If the answer to our question is nase outer that Historic track is not needed to be guided accordingly. * * ” “If, however, horsemen every- where agree that Historic track can so signify by supporting the b Mil 194 meeting with a decent entry in all the re-opened classes.” Two i . © important pre-Hambleton Ex-Yank Ace Slugged held at the track each summer.| for Four Hits and Four By JOE REICHLER Associated Press Sports Writer Manager Exidie Stanky of the eight-foot fence as easily as you | would step over one a foot high.” enn — wre pag ol Special permits have been issued, | ess pre-season PICRINE Ny Tis mS | Three was only an early spring at a time but this has had little | effect | It was only a few weeks ago oy “—" to see the herd | that Harvey Haddix, Vic Raschi - bre. | and Gerry Staley, the Cards’ three go on losing my crops as I have | top hurlers, were making enemy been each year," Tomaszewski | batters behave like cigar store said. Indians. They were racking up ducting experiments for control of | than a bevy wot web-footed fowl. the deer herd in other parts of the | state and may try these on Tomas- | expecting big things from his Big Three once the season began. But Melbourne Still Doubtful in successive starts both Haddix Site for ‘56 Olympics hill before they could even draw a : deep breath. Hadidx got his lumps CHICAGO, April 16 #—The pres- | lopening day, pounded for five Committee reports there still was doubt whether the 1956 Olym- three innings ‘by the Chicags Cubs. pic games would be held at Mel- Raschi a i Watteusi Avery Brundage, the Olympic | day and the former Yankee ace chief, said the question of Olympic | ¢areq even worse than the sopho- equestrian competition still is UM | more southpaw. He was routed in quarantine on’ horses been slugged for four hits and as ~ |many runs. The 74 defeat was lcharged to reliever Haddix, his 39.963 saw southpaw Warren Spahn go all the way for Milwaukee Staley, the third member of the | bow in Chicago tomorrow. LADIES W. HURON Pts Pts Pent. Motor 85 Gresham 63 | Helen's 73 Mazza's 6! Alray ? Rruce was ® Food O Ma ss Ww. H. Rec 68 Rule 4 M&M 67 Natl. Coach 41 | Devon Gables 66 Fruit House ] Indiv. game. series—H. Oley 243—601 | team game, series Devon Gables #42— | 2600. | WATERFORD Pts Pts Phelps 73 Bell's » Millwork 1 72 Midgets 57 News 71 Pfteiffer's “ Land O'Lakes 68 Team No 5 82 Harry's 64 Millwork 3 s Indiv. ne—C Waters 240, series— K. Long — game, series— Detroit News 949—27 1. IMPERIAL Pts Serv. Window i Shaw's 5° Cooley Lounge 7 Team No. 2 53 4 Gritf's 69 Oresham $2 Drewry's €7 Cooley Banes 50 Moe rks €? Cottage ”v Indiv. game—H. Achenbach 222. series —S. Hoffman 548: team game, series— Service Window 905—2464 WATERFORD WOMEN wk ag Sak aaa wry aid “De is & Cairns 561; team series—Dav Bon 820—2690. 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Hurry 0 on This One Ne ¢ a THE PONTIAC | PRESS. ~PRIDAY, APRIL: 16; 1954 | ax Assessors Pla M In the — ot Je Weumgtca T n arlette Couple Pie _ In Benbbugtcy No tte reserves a te : to Mark Gold | Bote og gnean 406, ot and ie Sco as,Pe 7a ane beg ie fo Discuss Problems en Tih sai taki nines | deny ha og W te hereby ot Oakland, | and Oakland County's newly organ- edding Sunday dar at ape el coe wer meas the County og aoe : iv . ronnie ized group of tax assessors will dis-| MARLETTE—Mr. and Mrs. Ern. | 1etn day of June ude the tant dn fo 3 19S1ONERS “oun cuss how county’ ;est Wiloox will celebra cs - CHIGAN ‘ around this ue haw Se ee Sutin | puiden welll he pod eT wr of tore 2s SO ROBERT, ELT a dinner meeting ; anniversary with | Ten SOL D. LOMERSO: During day next Wednes- | & family dinner at Frankenmuth | aie tA Doabruptey April ie. ™ : William at the Hotel Waldron. The | 1066 Federal Building. | — = | al 8 program is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. |" "#” | pert ee nigicnon egg states, aches wal : FOR RESURFACING ROA ~ The new organization roa Mr. and Mrs, Wilcox were —$—$<$———— oposais will be fecelved b one week not mar NOTICE TO BIDDERS ie oy llega nal, place. = oe an name | Tied at the home of the bride's | Sesled will be received by stoner uns sousty at Oakland, Michi. Peterson, of permanent officers, is | parents near Marlette the "Board of County Roed Commis. | gan. at thelr offices, 6 : ° ° y and o i was arrested open to all city and village as- 1904, and hav — a pier ptfcgs 8608. Te : he 9 an pm. : prandara — phe wy ensues tsessors and to townshup super- | ae nt e speht their entire | Pen Mich: watt ee od ct lose a: wii time and place they wu a a - aie a if oe tie and piace er 3 sa i ities when he mporary presi- ve six sons, Amber, Vir- rn nd 6 or furn course ry "ground. oe Lane’ Watchowski, Lath- | L, Dean, Kent, Rex and Lorne, | "$100 gallons of yellow pavement mark- merce Road k egter head yoy West “I would rather go oP chy manager. . ee and one great ere gallons of white ¢ marn-| ond on West tuaple Road from W 4 “We iid. pavemen mar en es! pe . oe om izom = life | sessing problema oo out as-| a a bidding blanks and spect Township of Commerce. as fettows ai 7 said. here.” common obtaiped request NTY explained George Kostishak, | Junior and Senior Chairs oo Me ote alee * bla = _COMMIREION PROJECT NO 184, C Oak ame assessor and the associa- 44 Sing gt No th Br h lasek as Me ah pecpecaie < og Rg ne gh -oe gry eurtuce O a ee Fey 8s temporary secret ae j . is or to Waive ects gregate riace ourse com. de you set a value on pa Mess | = ane eee ‘ot eee is “4 tne peo! = pected caer Road from West Maple .| NORTH BRANCH — Under the ‘erest a po ake sdvantege of the Board | Road to South Commerce Road 1317 of Aggregate Surface Course s" com- 21 pact 1C) West Maple Road from Wixom Road to @est township line $635 ef 21° ef County Read Commissioners of the direction of Mrs! Delbert Myers, Cousty of Oakland, Michigan. and of (he | County of Oakland. Michigan ‘the junior and senior choirs of | , Mo., Grand Jury. Shoulders is shown during a court | per cent of market val feet ue recess kiesing his wife, Mrs. June Marie George Shoulders, whom you set down? These are some. by the death of Hugh Taylor. | Kansas Ci Men and women have fin- - ished standard Red Cross first- ¢ Death | he married afte NTY r retiring from the BOARD aid courses ‘can enroll in an ad- oun bY | unidentifi force. The woman at left is things we to ta : | Methodist Church here w Oe 3 go Aggregate Surface Course 8° compacted, | . up in com- : il pre- vu OP OA TH Proposal blanks and specifications will vanced first aid course starting , = | ing meetings.” sent the Easter cantata, ‘The Sa be furnished upon request April 27. Mrs. Ernest Fuaner : : Thorn Covered King’’ Sunday at R FELT oh ees a ae im ee ; i] 1 % ° Sakiand County Chapter, Amer-| DRAYTON PLAINS—Service for Lapeer Hospital Auxiliary Branch. frst vice president; M Newly El ; a SOL ‘D. LOMERSO ae leas Rea Cross announced Ralph | Mrs. Ernest (Helina) Fenner, 68 ry : Mrs. Newly Elected Officers ‘ a A proposals must im ph | , &, - ari Cr Solo parts will be taken by Mrs. | April 16. ‘S posals must be piainiy marked S, Forman, “of 3395 Curwood will be Reveals Officials’ Na aniak: 0 Lapeee, eetene * ~ ea ages : an, first aid chairman, will | wi at 1 p.m. s mes | | vice MARLETTE — New officers Myers. Mrs. John R. Simmons, NOTICE TO BIDDERS The Board reserves the right to reject teach the advanced class. Stodents | Saturday at Laing-Robinson Fu-; LAPEER — president; Mrs. Edgar Hou-/ elected recently by Dan Orr and Norman prdttled proposals vill be any or all propesale of Ne weet, mm the ER — New officers named | gom, treasure y by the Marlette Clothier. , mace recetved by | and to accept the proposals that. im the will meet each Tuesday at 1:30 neral Home. Otisville., with burial rm " Mrs. Kenneth | Hospital Auxiliary keke: Qothier. his sister. Mrs. Gare poe : ef County Road Commis- | opinion of the Board. bs im the best io- the Red ‘in Smith Hill C t week at the annual meeting of | | Sterner, of Dryden, recording : : s of the County of Oakland at | terest and to the advantage of the Board p.m. at Cross ciaiar | ‘in Smith Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Fen- La oO ; sec- Mrs. A. R. Schlichter, president: Hutchinson and Jean Hallock and oe lb offices, 350 8 Telegraph Road. | of County Road Commissioners of the house, 118 Franklin Bivd., for six ner died Wednesday. peer County Geseral Hospital | "t#*Y. 8nd Mrs. Gladys Blair. of | Mrs. Charles Bo Felina Fricke will sing d pm. Restern Standard.” e'elect, | County of Oakland. Michigan oad of : ; Mayville. corres: ne, vice presi- ing duet parts. 155, ern Standard Time. April 26,| the County ‘of Oskiand. Mic . weeks. In addition to her husband, she | Auxiliary include: —— : ponding secretary. dent; Mrs. Jo Diem cretary: 'The choirs are composed of 20 ot which time and place they Sil hoARD OF COUNTY. ROAD The Red Cross office, FEderal rived b brot ierid 5 mpereneee: j ° be publicly opened and read for furnish- COMMISSIONERS OF THE : is surviv va her, William | “ Mrs. L. H. Richards | & Mrs. Riley Ramsay, corresponding ‘°*S- tae foneeene COUNTY OF OAKLAND 43575, is taking enrollments. | Guenther of Lapeer lars. 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Bondarchuk See ae eee AMBIT. | WOMAN LIGHT HOUSEWORK aner erENTER w ~ | meee tad Chimney Co. PE $310 Oey | Mearied KEY RINO WITH AS ie FE 44860 before } 00 PM. _ 5 officiating. Interment in Perry men sell automobdiles on care of veer olf during after- custom building EAV FS TROUC SENG AA-1 MOVINO & TRUCKING ¥ seful only to owner COUPLE WITH 3 CH EN DE Mt. Park. Mr. Dolney will te in BOX EPL full time basis If you are woons Vicinity of Square Lake acdc | ~ G pickup & delivery. Good se on - newer +oes sire $ or ®& room = warn uhed state at the Brace Puneral Home. R IES —— SS a and M belt Rds. PE 7 CARPENTRY. BLOCK AND CE ExXrent TREE TR PE 5-0635 Or raee salen al YON epee aa car ae GERVICE CART | heuce Sieediy om ee! vallp FENNER PRIL 14 1984. HELINA, seguro U Pap _efter 6 _ a TRIMMINO & RE- | ikE YoU | - t tires im vicinity of tued_ References 1 Sitch. age OH: beloved. wile of At 10 am, today || Wa ake READY TO PLACE Wo | "home 3 to 8 borurs per day | aueees Fomrn , Fwo Mas | ree RE YOU MOVING? CALL FE) Fys.srageet tnd Jouirm Reward | FREE TO en teal ~ListiNos Mich. cg0 65: beloved wie there were replies at BARE READY TO PLACE Ne) At@iutsty pe soliciting, order Sases cut lowest rae. | FAVES TROUGHING | _Reasonable rate ~ | Lost BILLPOLD WITH VALU- | we en ra eee: ham Guenther. Puneral service | the Press office in pat | giving age, | COMI REMODELING AWD | Worms “Vir ”nsotmn FE $6073 IT BOW, LIGHT TRUCKING | Wiseler Pi belonging to Delbert | — PREE SERVICE TO ALL will be held Saturday, April 17 NEAT AND AGGRESSIVE, $800 — type of phone service,| modernising service Attic ra me. | heating & sheet metal eavheerroar sta nosonnane. with = Sos ler, Please mail or call FE LANDLORDS Se the following boxes: IMIMUM MONTHLY TO! anv ore 2 2 eee a rooms dormers, ote | euecrac MOTOR SERVICE RE iau F nM ee ren tg dicho Qualified Tensnt« frrpished Funeral Home, Otieville, Mich ; CO eee EAD.| coco to Pentiac Prees Bor 16. toes Custom building. P.M. A) PRT ®, Sooiming 2ie Ere cosable PE 3487 Lost BLACK AND TAN HOUND! hour service Russell Bo intetenent in Smith Hill Ceme- RANGED APPOINTMENTS Woma ; ss z | re Seer . . a FE 2-686 Name “Leade Drayton Plains Rents! Agency Parr tery. Otisvilie, Mich. Mra. Penner 11, 12, 16, 35, 75, 34 Bee ee iene OEE kde eee ee tees ere CARPET SERVICE INCINERATOR SERVICE “eee ee OMC DISTRICT severe BE- Tstinesn Ponerel Nene. Laing- 97, 102. _MR_ RUBIN. 8? W_ HURON | shan las Mod os more | sink tops repaired aaa — SEW RCT ( i ‘: A ING ~ ish herse. cow & goat ma- | LOST BLACK CAT. PART PER- ine transferred to Pontiac de- é unera eS ’ 10 MEN TO OBTATY BION ATI OES tiee ae x Pioor Sea wall coverin Lipset reg | ahs Suntay Serv. Fo. VE 09m ure FE Soe aon 4 white pews white collar stres * bedroom unfurnished home ara 15. 1984. PANNY to nomination petitions no selline warTRESS WANTED | PE 446976 or FE EXPEPT *RFE “RIN Liout BARD. HEAVY TRUCKINO. eward FE 24703 or ist Noor apt for occupancy . age 80: beloved sister of Mrs. Can easily make $10 daily In 430 m 585 Oa sP M TO | LANDSCAPING ~ os eee o_o mire & RE- uled FE 30603 LOST ONE BPOWN VaNr' 4 FN Mav ‘iret West Pertiac of Bir- a Hofmann. 4 a ne 1004 Pontiac State Bidg Satis Vanes kiand No phone | vrs experience in P e. White's anar OP Ve) ~LIOHT waOoan Ty RUBBISH AND velope containing iarge amount mincham areas nreferred Please bet held are y. April 19, at Ww — | Sodding and Landse Ca, 212 | %, MO ELECTRIC SER ashes PE ¢7%6s or FE ~°€25 of money. and personal papers ‘ep'y to J F Gadirey 23 Delsy Hickman Help Wanted Male 6 WAITRESS WANTED. LIBERTY & Bivd_N FE oy Licensed electrical contractor OR Liowt HAULIN a ns oe, ee nee, pe ee Be nme oie indiana. In- | Wr 9 oSALESMEN | Bar 8 Saginaw casey CORK. Ald, Sart e788 a, \7LING,, ANYTHING, | 7-001 Reward OVER 30 PEOPLE WaiTiINo TO terment at Roselawn Cemetery > 10 WOMEN TO OBTAIN| SIONA- R eo." KINDS. GETTING MARRIED??? ARE YOU | _ _ LOST 3 STRAND PEARL B your hemes or apts Adams Terre Neste, | Indians. | Puncral | A PROFITABLE $180 WEEKLY | “wures to pominatin petitions. No | CUSTOM BUILDER HAS 2200 | wondering how you ere going to Liows mACLIX. Go soma | “Metmny ct Coutwel. Methodist | - Realty Co PE 27063 Orrangeente Oy RT, Lene, | 2nd Permanent Position | sANGIBLE AND INTANOTBLE | ee ee ee] a Sees | Ne cel cep ot | mae Wee TOR Thoee | Fo penne Otter rowers >ECPONS > Michigan, . Por & meters mas age 33 to | We Vill odd to cur ‘sales force | _ Bidg | ee ee class | yours? Why not let our wedding Wants wort Call any time FE| LOST - COLLIE PUP Vict RESPONSIBLF j = - | Spportumity — ee eee ae es Hele Wanted sis. Also commercial be-| service relieve you of all details soo | “of take Orton Child” NITY | Reliable geod bumored prom pt er J., 152 & froquots Ra. age S| gee for right man. Bcien-| Plete training Ages 771-55. mar. ant 8 eling plan service remod-| We can arrange s beautiful wed- O’DELL CARTAGE 3-$566 ala: paying friendly cou kind. beloved husbend of Mrs. Alice C.| those test will be given C re Com missions _bdest_ references. MYrtle 20023. at to suit eny pocket boo C. TAGE Loar ON CLARK® cheerful. roung. professional cou Hickmott: dear father of Mrs.| Building at as | paid at one for ed-| COUPL® WANTED. 3 ROOM FuR- Call us for « free consultation Loca: and, Long Distance Moving | feld KATOW ATHLETIC | nie is cove lending. wae Merrell D. Petrie, Mrs B. Dow, 1 Set. A. M. April 17 at | = ‘anrement “‘peborn tor fall ons picked tet. tm exchange, fer part | “EAVES TROT “GHING ~ The Carleton and Smith Wedd! _5-e806 = Bulova biack taced | similar virtues ae Seen & eee | | _meet { Bice Mac wid eis aoe Ke Wmeneas Rervice. OR }-@522. OR 3-647) = | STSSET eae SERV. a —jaue RUS,| sabe. can eae | OBITFCT mott: dear brother of Mrs. Mary CONTACT MAN “MADDLEAGED LADY TO _ pres, Midwest 64206. | MeLain’s Steel Metal Co | SEWER AL REPAIR WORK | _ °0P end hgh Working FE coon. | avert sim SHapee| RENTING A WICK APARTMENT Bigler, Mrs. Maurice Brownell.| 4 national . Mire tor three children. and lieht | WANTED REAL ESTATE SAT ES- PE 45081 | chairs and tables sepsired and TOP oP g0u. FILL DIRT Ma “Pen avTsta~ | OR SMALL. HOME WITH STOVE ge em ay tp FY a Leepine Must be neat And | men fot e be ae. | FLOOR BAI oe Lamps tricycles, Bt | Bisck dirt. GRAVEL, | vicinity of Waren betwoon ois | ann BEPRMES srr TH GOOD Hickmott. Puneral service will be | tion offers separa. =e pee Ike chi'tren: Live in Private | with a tremendous new sales| R Gardner, 461 Central. FIN | cycles cnldren's toys, wood UCKI od ‘eggs — and Dine Reward OR) secrion eee held Saturday. April 17. a6 the | ties for Rg ye ~~ a eed Prefer experienced | _ 17819 nate ed Up sod delivery. PE FRoCAING — BOD | oor mate meacaa poet | 2" ene meee -M.| anteed salary. liberal , o : : ever will train quall pris eS Intermen cones. ry. bonus plus FENCE WORK OF ALL KINDS a ~~. tetnit 7-0 poe = White Che aged current ——— = ___Helo Wanted Female 7 7| a for appointment FE | Pree “estimates — rE So JOHN o_o Trucks -s for Rent a pa [ALON = | ss or — state at the Sparks-Griffin Pu- auto ee ee -| FLOOR LAYING SANDING. “AND 6-000? F _apartet Pewers aS ave sold their home v9 neral_Home " Seitton Sue goat saiecwern.” ACCESSORIES Instructions @| "iseming G10. youre. euperience. |” Cauamne ‘MOVING FULLY TRUCKS. TRACTORS : a [Sesto 2 Se tae hetero . "3.357 marion Modern ecuipm sat Pl gong | Re Be AND EQUIP ENT — Phhyslo-Therapy ey ote ee eee > a 16, 1954, AL CREDIT Baleswoman. One with experience | ACCORDIONS LOANED FREE TO re LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED 2% | ‘* Tom Pichu fp Ton etek June 1. Best references B Miami Ré. Funeral. ar- | sea eee preferred. Position is permanent Seaaaial a FLOOR — hours service All work ren- Dump Tree al Write box 7, Pontise Press —— . to be announced later ATE BANK BLDO. than working average | home. Accordions ; ag your + 9 SANDING Pree pick uo and delivery Pont - ee gee ar MASSAGE ~s -- ly Sparks-Griffin Funeral | ™© WANTED. Pat 4 ; nours —— salary and commis-| sizes st factory prices ote apiesal so eee REPLI — Lincoln Ave. FE . ontiac Farm ae = Ce 7 Elm | small FAMILY WOULD LIKE + |= ee TC P PRIL 15, 1984, BARBARA, | 5OYS 17 OP AGE FOR Work Wanted Male Puss ond compet, week. ee Were — se Industrial Tractor Co. | IXY int Om WOMAN FEEDING tent in oF neat ‘Pootiac Will a 10 FE 28007. FE ¢0461- friendly » $85 Benstein Rd, Wixom, Mich. | @¥® cuttirg, 5 days week. 2163 ee Oe RANA RRR ag tie wt PE ». vew PE +1442 Soe, Eta Sie Mrs | own decorating oeaeon. 30: daughter of Mrs. Jones ‘Rd. “Kast of Pontiac Air- a oie GENERAL CONTR Cot: | we seme. WITH 3 TON STAKE TRUCE rere Ve Fe ee | ae - peloved wife of | Port. _@@ WN. Sagines. ‘tue FE “fev oe wiser oe Daresss Con. VE $00m too Leste | _vente_houlng, TE ‘ eee Ne Gordoa : dear mother of | CAB DR OVER 3 NiO ARE YO. SATISFIED? $s0se Co. MA 41872, Walled | PATCH 1 Eason-|~ REDUCED RATE: MAID POR SUPPTTES Bonnie Gay Smith and shift. App 498 Orchard Lake With vou- famil’ income of TanbENveR "VEARS OF EXPERI | ‘ste able rates All worry guaranteed TES rs Burnes. PE 28814 93 Mark WANTED TO RENT Bruce umanal i arra st 6 Ph | wend you dhe to add 630 to O80 | ee FE 145K Ganacu boons ssi ns AND | goatee Large ve4 wo serve you. Smith 7 A RANTER 3 the month of July e 3 bed- mente later by Richardson- GetENT BLACK LAYERS yoweet & vour earnings. Sarah | CARPENTERY. CABINET WORK. service remodeling. Fetimates pr aeTRRina NON® ALL TYFES. Mov! FE +4064. eietiet 3% 8 Sacinaw FY V7 room. furnished lake front il Home. Walled Lake,| be ds . woes Coventry Gucteme cowsre Posh. “odd jobs. PE +4918 free tend Home Improve. | Excellent wort euaranteed rea | VOLIMAR MOVING AND STOR | D°'TVING TFRSONS BAFF WAY cottage with nice beach WaDLmaTON APR ~ | _ store Wn aces Het dim that -— = "gienitied pal CARPENTER WA FINISH, genes e fer BL aete nt sila ig a Van Driving end Tratnine Behoal Nov | _ al ang a, i TL 18. 1984. | CONTACT MAN FOR TOO: nd profite 1° new career. Wo 6 eunbeard anc trim or odd jobs wo AND RE ane anywhere in and evening. ®nti-- and Oak- u Judith Ann. "978 Argyle St, be- | dye job shop. Mu-t have AND | fiery collections of sinitine. Tm |

01. ‘rene. women - ather, Guy Cleaners. Ha DAY WO REF- aaa MAN DESTR Ms ACH — 1¢ BAOGLEY - DECORATING LOOK NEIORBOR me OORT ° Stamper Mapee a a EE 700 | ee eee cuired. Puffs Midget ES LAND-| MASON ALTERATIONS & RE- aout i T SCRUB Siple, MC. | on fo gga +0222 rmingham. MI} ay 2661 Dixie ney s _ thers 1 hae FE 2-3305| pairs. All kinds. EM 3 eas tans ane, TARE == 5 Cali OR 36876. Mr. Bg tee, ae, nase Wed. Contr: tracts, ! Mtgs, 32 32 Sor. Seckned Pees Guy Stamper. | PULL LL On PART Tie | EXPERTENCED WAITRESS AT fan DIGNING, LAWN REFDING. eo ggg oye Bg ned TREE TRIMMING A¥D RFMOV- Interi Painti —— , bond family | _Marv's Tavern. 877 Beldwin Ave | rolling, rakine and rubbish heul- eae hs Sen pa rerariced al. Pree e-timate FF BS. FF erior Famting ASON SHOES INSURED ED MORTGAGE, gaa OUR, SINCERE THANKS TO 8ST “OaRDEyeN - yee. “TIME TILL | ~ WASHTNGS | AND TRONINGS ine FE «732% aciaive oo OPK ee anh | my : ay symove- e.4 wal washine At last! Day Long Foot Cc mfort LOW INTEREST R aa” Gall ton 0" Sente a ‘}2712 | HAND AT CARPENTER \ WORK | Cahine: marine pond Sn SORS | teee TRIVMFD OR RFMOVED | Se on Ale, Costtenen PAUL S. kK tg T t7 ; Family arn | Eos “om easel aan See k ExpenTENcen oe ee ee a No drinker. | Waenw awn CE WENT roe: | Ho fob to taree or te smell | r rics. block stone - Fimer * waa PE 5-0008 or FE 2.7676 In Memori HARDWARE SALES HF! > s ree ce ang See Ma La Writ P- * rn wren. ew | meee ee pene pee | hhh fee: — FE “eet: ‘ualinalinliaa "le — eae tM a ee oe CONTRACTS. n Aaahe ae IN e ne pay See Market ta PaeNec ress | hens Tacs wean cr er | Ronkkeesine & Taxes 14 34 5 ~ = = H oS Vanwelt 4540 Disie Hwy. | ir Watcon” Simms piel afer Tie Co 136 8 Saginaw “LANDSCAPING GENERAL MAIN: | 4707 _ 4 Rookkeeoing & ‘Taxes 14 PAINTING AND DECORATING So ae a ae, ee a IN ING MEMORY OF OUR Ixperienced Waitress e738 + FT asON AND ROUGH 7#°PPN- | er RaWlEY ason Thompso. PF 68364 for ane ciehts canteacted he poe fa , Elmer Wright. who seed | | Apoly tn person Hilly Acres Dairy MAN WOUID LIK = ter No fob too smell. PE 71-6157 1041 _Argyle TAX A PE. 32002 PAP ERH ANGING ee ee ters Helen. Apt TANI IITOR | Bar 356 W Maple Birmingham | ay kind. Part ioe Pesan Perse AED FE‘TINC HS —_———_ % years aE reason | on 333 Perry Ave Pontiac. | Cash Waiting . and Inez. FULL OR PART TIM NTI ~ nmnton & Son FE 43767. OR| [Dress itoring I rate in MEMORY OF Manin be De cad ahchadk ee Rete wens | Pate INO WARreo Dae "AND 3-amne Dressmaking. Tai Ta 16 ainfino ory P4217) Privat? perro ve SERVICE for ~— contracts Call or see Loughe passed away 0 year Bx = Schoeller's Bar. M 58. TR ENN oe PLASTERING wwe awn ~ aw: | atreraTsons AWD DRESS MAE O PAPEARARGING AND __ FE NS — Wg D ua Ww for quick, todas. , A pair work. ? ears exnerienc - ates off St ee tet ween 45 and 50. Steady | “AP%a The ie POR SMALL your lawns and iteht hauline | New work 0c Pegg og ah rience ener Notices & Pecnensle_ 2 25 ‘A. “JOHNSON, Realtor Mrs. J. ©. McLaughlin: Mr. and job for right man. “Please | —_Seedaidt, in_D PE 5-7373 Reaconable. FE 48005 or FE| material Patch work reasons ction guaranteed. FE 5-7082 AINTING ciPyalt weaning. Bet Ba peste oat ea Mrs. EF McLaughlin; Marion STIS. | _ 24008 _ Sat swe Urner tees | AEWEAVING, © per re QN AND APTER THIS DAT My FE 4-2533 C. Mel = give references, Write “LADIFS WANTED WI8K AD JANITOR O81 REMODELING _ Suits tailored, PE 5-3792. | __ Cone a avr “12 1964. T will not be re] = 1704S. Telegraph Rd.» Poaciss Pies B PART TIME caretaker Experienced in both . DRESSM AND ALTERA. | PAINTING. “DECORATING. c GUAR ae nae grat Flowers 3\a ess Box 87. a wen eee FE 20071 any time before 6 hes a _tions. PE 52765. 16 Palmer _ —< Wen ve | of ‘Cains “Sool Coclidee Aubern CASH FOR YOU R : AN FOR PB well emabtiaren cel | cores. Garden Plowing PAINT bl ‘ to take complete .| ration has openings for STO! P Plo 16A | ® eights. z : SCHAPER'S FLORISTS— ‘tnd. do. inside of our jes in our public Cad Work Wanted Female 11 P ERT & CRCIT. “ removed, , M4 Me RE AND RELAX. HOME OR EQUITY ima FE 23-3173 ts factory Himoe ys this nartmert to do «terey mork ‘ ARAARARAARARARAAAR AAA Ae | 4G Nivie Fev Drart-- Pisire EDMUNDS & SON OA $-3807 Charies Results with every visit Past, tf yov have a home or equity mn in FP wbiene.-ar ates hours daily 5 days per week | COLORED LADY WANTS GEN. on 37721 !f no answer OR 3-2420 Garden Plowin AINTING I a raed sale ent, comets. 7S OOP we TS cake ale pron S meee | year owned manufacturer | outa . = ps - Saree dignified | oral henaees work § davs a week | Rancer Roofing Co. »atotn 4 F reveling octimaat Ld FREE ; =| agli == im sale provid varnish two weeks peid va- Per 2a. intervie 8 nen. | io -_ | % YEARS FEXPERIFN Ai - am offerins mv telents to) ‘ ' The Pontiac Press ey ea Oar ae een eimterviem come to our COORED LADY WANTS RABY} furans ter ee tee al GARDEN PLOWING RESIDENTIPL & | COMMERCIAL $m cuctnaiive coeatry ote Ain. | CAMEROS 18 CLARK vancement. in this AL fl ad-| Ave, Roval Oak daily. between | sittne of cere for elderiv ner-| me and naire wa terms Fian- | MA 56200 TISPACTION ASSURED | mere and bancuets ter laree “ w bie a F — Rep’v rivine full. vartic- p a 2pm Ask tor Pub son. PF 4-90.00 ders 2 97UN at =-@ ahe i GARDEN . PLOWING “AND . LIGHT __d. _ WILLIA 37-0164 . tee that “our eue W Sun 1} to $ or part tine, this job cenakend at ne EXPERL ~ ASPHAT.T PAVING — ‘| Zenwruck) Ai Ur sete Vuraitare siete of farnitn-e Ph PE 2-6573 To Ge? THF WoeT 70a VOOR of scitiay end servicing the elec} enced mi seine Orivawaye ond parking srees: Cam APPT. — E SER __ abe & yatu delivered. LI 1-5477 Auto trim free estimate, FE WE PAY CASH FOR fieeD FUR.| [8nd contract Restor Partridge the nad cleaning rensirs.| oF terms Pree estimates. G. & W | é - APE SERVICE EAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLST® re. PE >ane te the "bint to cre 43 W .HuroR buses A Steady work, thee See: | Asphalt Paring Co PE 2921 8174 Canton <— | St Ph. PE a0 nv each bon’ requires | ters, Pottiar ry. 40 = r shrubbery Lake PA EM Ww M : rs 6 of 060 Which is to cover | Telegta . 8. | BRI tare AND l ao _— 1. Pree estimates td. Miscellaneous 28 sy - eee eu enhing eek eres | Fs eppiter work Also, chimneys. Rojo. toe | oe mw, | 5% MORTGAGES giseey: oT gre Penton Ré.. orand wy Owners. vane or too “mali Guaranteed aA furniture wpho’stering. 3¢ & Tete ww. OFFICE DESK 6 ee en tee 9 profits, Get details | BRICK” BLOCK STA P Dp a today. Wee Post Bick. STONE, FIRE boiling end The WaxTED appraise’ oF closing tees Cice ben Sl. pines h codiemt wort. PE 2-1008. . tevance. Arthur ie OE Prone Tee © vate part sera! electric wme | B.D. CHARLES .. ‘ —_ 5-8888 — class | &q mt , , : : BO thee | gh og SH ‘ ,4 “THE PONTIAC P PRESS FRIDAY; APRIL 16, ade | - a a Rent Apts. Furnished For Sal yn tines i cau e Houses 43) SLICE OF HAM ARTOR: | posseeet ‘went Ea 3 i ——_—_—- i arenacrive «he dow FLY "Roos | on for Sale Houses 43 ome: y a ter, hard . . , a a EEGSES K EN Real Estate 32A Los DOWNTOWN, GLEAN 3 A Soli at 3: BUN : Attention H private” euirtace, so “arianng | S Solid Hume for a UNGALOW . ma | cette. i i : . wh ne ome Owners CHIU DREN a... ae _ : oid Family — ® — and - ve waiting he m. WELCOME, LARG! i couldn’ udes F. — Be tee) w trie on eparim = 3 house was Fd that this rage peony es | = ration Elee- rev alshed eve ant, fenced-ip JO 3.1666. Ditie “Hwer, OR - CLE . y. rench te. bling Seri F. REISz 4 oot TMENT old. 5 3 pW, + —~ O at: ie Be ee LAKE F . FE 2-0259 Ey Call her a ARFUENT. | Titchoa space. The Rew’ tool, goed” cond viding’ apd Mrs. bg, 6 Scott ERONT TORT ROOT - e MI 4-4419 Fu) i 5 —— inaw. or living = saiatay ss S a ved stree e room Lane. poosty new 2 bed- ity room S WItW BATH UTIL- Lake Orion. Ad APT IN Pric tonsy! at versised. Perry Bt. $16,900 mat PRICE Bg car- line, between Pontiac, ase We bus Poa ute only, MY cal 43.200 811,000. with -_ e , terms. | For qoutes stle. EES ee ng we Fg Roe ac. 4 LA URBAN HOME h home w Toom oe ae a trruet: "privats Sa |Roger B. Henry Bn ee a home. Elw GO FOR & ~ entranc vate bath ° mate e can be This 5 e. 100x27 th = oot MALL | __©u e. Ground 61) Ma. en the m is @ S ft. lot. W ee Ree Riveot, Agency. branch | SE ple only #70 Oakland fleor. Bn. oak Se, anni $10,500, Six rooms apd aruct for | Eygpines after ¢ “at only 910.480 M. H. KNUDSEN oat ea Bete een were hecheaet go Penns Read | ¢ Jo's: | sie ronuse tale Bank. Bidg CASH | Mest tide “hear bus “Nine. Pie ACREAGE be, Act "basement. candy ROME, DALY Pe at we poise. £3388 . os oy ov f . IN Pons O-COUSLE 30 -NARE 2 0d fourth acres on iw cea Gael ea” S ween neds Me, _Toom house, wae am ALSO 4 24 HOU large apartment FE tub, Only oms modern pm a) VACAN . ps nemer —ar le ager with +7080. RS Rent Apts. U 4-083, 1 oe ae ANT BUNOALOW geseod, in porch. a ae, beat. | MI Neca ea faecal (AUBURN HEIGHTS mtu ‘Sasemontf secrooms re Oita te age LLER © phone, we Cell .« an very cle AND KITCHE mod ha acre with nice : agen hot water. rooms,| call Mrs. ny a after 6 PROSPE eat i 54 a muchoont-F Gat teguee. Delosed pe with basement Mice | dot. peas sah ee eee landscaped | | ¥ yder OR 31918. | Pa ‘CTIVE ask, Wo seen eae -s BEDROOM, 2 CHILDREN WEL- $50 with Gh0e0 down ee | mae . a a uakeen ee It BUYERS — business! 2 ROOMS STOVE ANI Privileges. | BEAUTIFUL RANCH H basement, la medern with good, ¥ you are looking tor that Edw. M. Stout. R Fe AND REFRIO- Sites G PORRI | BRICK CONSTRUCTIO iad feoced. and’ even has frit trees. pag Eg By Down per: Tl NN. Saginaw = , Realtor es, 800 wood. to West Huren _ TT Miia cinvele he rambling td rikes ae, tea Be first on t trees can quality und w as $800 if you St. Ph 2 AND 3 LSS Eve PE 2-7 full y home. Two fire | Evenings after 6 this one as $1600 er GI. or as tow aa Bre ta oo | Rese. ) RMS, ADULTS ONLY col_ Fe saya hp ge Heel ri repleces, | FE 2. cau Mr, Eddy | FHA. o0 if you cam qualify under SIT AVAILARLE | 20,5 nogha rons =_— A : Team, ad evoronimaiely an acre | SOUL ANOS te | Francis F. “Bud” Milk Por homes now covered by Gl * Gatulahed: amily rental ag AND | 1 AMS PRO ie aE TS aa eee EE 4.35) Realtor Realtor a Geveated tm alam: i a as +2543 y rental agent NCOME — rr : . ult 533 DOING = a ae aa * im {3 ROOMS AND BATH me Bate = ares 5 8 “IT want | WE TRADE- WE SELL | 1704-S. Teleg ea kre ee 4 Gore room call | Taine i commerce ONPURN- ane ae wae a Me os a roll of fly paper, Harry!”’ | DORRIS & | HOME IN DO egraph Rd. | 19 Jost m Dally, Sun} tos a ‘rancis “Bud” Mi r 6 EM | inv call on the ots ’ iC { RIS SON | div LLAR LAKE | slyoo i . “Bud # Roo estments. Be se 2 periest REAL & SON ision, Clark st SUB- | Realtor Miller |* ap 7on Seas DATE. COUPES ee ___For Sale Houses 43) — For Sa res ora _fon’ ait MAple Sa DOING B 5 ROOM in good ve a 6 family POPC es or 5 ’ __ FE ¢1537 | catia AS STORE beet ead NEAR PONTIAC. | woe’ santiion. ‘sacel tac sem: BIRMINGHAM, 2 BEDR' : ale Houses 43 ews ALTY adul hot wate Ciw cent home. Onl or con | Sle bath on 1 OOM AND | BY ner | Eh ih acelmale - [aR te. 908_meonth'y__| Se hope td- pan Lassuse anes mat. Oe ee Y OWNER * BEDROOM 8T be rou WANT Case rE ar) met aig tee WITH DIN. ae Pet gone large lot $2500 to ll rtey oom $3800 on. A ge sy ag remodeled. 4 | l 3 - th Suburban booed will buy oF sell : end bath “pe +0008. m DIK. | dey's Dest buy oe It's to ver MI 40356 a High. Pull a Lin- | Estab | Down osep Full bath Oti heat | now Terenas testa eee | peer tenes oftierss oa, mest En) gob Balas aah a | SUI med i Detn'payinem to Git Sori | fame.” rerme are . ‘ Water fronta 2 BEDROOMS, NT LAKE ES B pe acce cacas SUBURB . CITY. EA | 61.75@ pl e costs) on FHA , :. Terms . B.D. CH erp etre thee 3 dedro.m ied N ogy By _ AN : ST New in | plus mortgage costs PONTIAC RE PE 40621 RLES ac Lake OR “1 ckingham $1250. Fw semi-modern 2 _days, FE : 431 eves. 8 2 Here location on bi 31. Good Near ( AC REA fa or FE 4-686? _ | ON sOUTH 138 . ond Il price 94259 lots Let us bu 31. lec is a 3 bedroom h bedrooms lackiop street 21 an reneral Hospital 137 Baldwin co EEN LAK room SAGIN: W Ld buy with $30 Another The > ud you a new hom ated only 3 mile ome tiled bath with space for 3rd. | bedroom hor PE . uy E OFFI with for 7 OR 4 ments monthly pay- est labor and e now of town. 1 bed s West Sa a adeaeehiick: rd Full base me. Full bath rE +0218 ‘th refer —- NORTH - Plans mod material. bath room and full sement with itchen, fuil sean Gas b On QUEEN Px mg # | fe furnished jest Mente “toa 3 vod belo a ae pon choose from ye ig a bocca See ek Pay ins bmg _ Francis [ I. oR mt bewe es Home: ~ LAKES” en tank un, shea home. septs . . s177 11 . umace and H utom atic 000 age Tota! pri per 1s ud” ie e comet, Le (Bod Estates Rent Houses | Furnished 35 plumbing rough wiring bs. rough F. 0. RORABAUGH | re nO Oo auy 3,02, Down Pull best Eiehon ay wre with $3500 down $11.- | Realtor Miller ~ $6950 = bd a ff « come tc SS i 0c CAM ces wan, ee ee sone casa FE 2-505 frclive , ae, Hem oes et ples at ne ie Gee ST -SIDE INCOME: 9000 DOING BUSINESS _WOodward | RD com IN. CHI ens 53 e strea th, oi! to be in tim turn fro &@ month AS STONE : oe oe Wings Here MY 3-136. Weebly, FE 2-008) 00 New hom Otpes ae Wgrtward of Be poyeh bearesms, sessed fi 2 plat your earen, ions, 6 ome. an 3 $cc oes pm Deis: | EFRO re or me b wu) ware reh, a di sed fron =m FS some f 3 baths, | 619 - y; Sun_* t T Roo. Ad uilt last y build an rn ning room ti LAKE F “ urniture 619 Josiyn oS Lets and MS WEST sID ems bo.ne bull year by _ ywhere. oom, 1 ca and livin “ * FR firs th included ° FE Deere Sayers Wane avin rece with SIDE. cee) Soe Limon fuushet, & SY” OWNER: 0 ROOMS An tine Got ae blocks Large 7 conde condition. Lifetime tile ro Da = Sat. & S PANOUS, 1919 M15 place. moders Th ggg Moc perfect buy for $2008 finished A | Siren can hacen ahi wecun or mee porth of cit ——— heat, garage, paved str roof ol | Sore Enjoyt . & Sun.—2 to 6 Puone OMTONVILEE 139 _moath anv PE $4033 b TT Price. 67950. . down. Full throughout 3 — carpeted | lore it's gone ent now be- with a he. le jake —_ sehee ‘ons strost salt | tate comme = open * _ reasonable. FE arage, very) ANOT House consis' ect ome pays bal own — west J sure to see th EFPICIE} oo AD - . a BY Oo —— HER DAND sistent s of 3 bed- bight alance Call t suburban 3 bedroo is 4015 C: LISTINGS WANTED | CAKE _— ca aer 7 pein li igh co. | gp nga rice S roome and large ee a ak | wees | ier window. fiten ving room. Westrig ee ~~ , v 1 an , We need city suburban and po ng ny og akin | Signed ee & re uml | Glassed frost steam hoot. Maree Priced to‘seil a s18tad with tractive “a-pedrm — home.” mod: foundry room, en around foot idge at Waterford bomes. Hav lake neeund tent. Raeue heat. j down, 690 month porch. Balan 4 y $2500 do Seanad tet en, full ba . mod-| heat. lot water Ms wolting. We ee eee avesen Gat che kanes ot’ ef >| BY ow ly. Ghewn by are cc ——a—_ UO weet Sement with | privileges of closet space. lake} J7S eS appreciate 20841. a Mae con NER « ROOM, compere | E487 appointment y aa eenlasen eee otl heat, Pe Cau Mr. +e ei yrs A DREAM - . ‘rest erm LTet, teins Rent Hou U * Ee J ecto of growed” Fi Ms Seragereae, brooms und bath cored DOWN G.I. RESALE $00 dows 90.000 “wan so “B sis ve +3156, mag EVERYTHING. ms ae ses f FE_ 5-1009. rnace 4% . sement. c 7 M eer ie . .° UD” ee z “! PAUI at Flouses Unturn. 36 ~~ —— eepace, St sere let. 96.500 _ odern 2 bed 8 Nicholie 3 é ‘ , : : : anc $00, ful room bh YLVAN bedroom, Cait aoa nh HAMMOND (PT OFFERS rice. balance 966 mosthiy. a) oe rouse VAN SHORES. Al mode REAL _ ESTATE te Cauitornia con. Huron bad LY MO FI FR school s lime 4 nied wal : alow rm & zi tore eater | pete pe QDERN, S ateman = reset a] eet crecr's | | | Saas eae pact Actvians = 88 wil es. FE 547 a ar. ark HU street : paved per sink en with : natural fir a OF tier eocn ee) roe RENT FOR wouEE- Clarkston URON GARDENS Nest 2 bed head. eoase hy A neighbor. re arn linear aun windows, place’ superp Be - aser : oodisan fu. 1SE IN r) f kit ar " nd m price ar . Beau- — dishwasher oon — ?—- KINNE 4 | LARGE rope ving. OL 1 Gillen, could eanit ke sow Near Hunt eee bass ed wun 6 per cout “ privileges. $15,000 wich” ets fered. etiached 3 e ‘Plas: } . sily be ; ( = te ce rest in- . y y T ; ‘ Pa Pon" Commerce Rd malate Fh image: set 6 ROO) rooms rer} weome 4 ton Quality naa gg Lake miner Anat front om bedi ance oo A od Lats sou Y NEW BUYERS ‘pee tale newees “Weer. Date EM 3331) of pudehie due sce kee Some | Torer’ hank, Paden eae galow with 2 bedroom bun- - Oe a Becee Ae apd : UTH OF ROCHESTE ew Home have to wait to buy tha r pe ge | v_ 18708 ciaaleer 3 latee Pi regent cc a oe Piumt o—4 all specseus capeasionsaticl at | eune Rie ss right with _o- GILES RE . = modern 2-t CR 2 acres| 1946 home or a home built oe 500 of os , 7h ing the howe all families shee! | car gare ee floor 2 mopane caceate a 2 Tuer- : ms feo RESID CO bbe Sataitier aa a ent on Ra grow y ve ted By a mage ae ee cur other Dew | K | is on ae ieee | socsien, Otte terms —— > feerculins If any of our Listings look 02 W Huron ALTOR so ae Re Algae | etal! | we tee évtate Amorigages. Call| Yo Be ne Ba yyy See our | WALLED Laks , peg ee Mg Mage —y ite to <1 ond vee hove pron. oO _ PE $6175] oi ag ange Francis £. “ our equity im age. yHouses Ploeg gel gens Marre ALLED LAKE. * ROOMS ALL G_ I. Bungalow ee ca should see Se cai ee Seine tn ber on = night Nearimaig bey. Cail to aici re ‘ _ Miller ll tc state, — Ba tg py solid Seven peer, ast a nw “peta lr, Realtor ar ead call us for on your re AP og ce, Street " — s = 4 iv Lis ee i) | CLEAN PRONT ROOM NEAR Pine lak = ee ee licence tte Wait 1) Gena eee Scat home located ox 4 a . TINGS WAN sterford F piown = ™rivat NEAR |: ake Area erage and ace two ers Power shall Tt has large = wc iaeal a oka ee Ce ——— ¢ entrance. 36 Unusually 88.150. terms paved street in living room. wh re cenas Ga ORTONV : Realtor 86-4 be. Geo L. Seales, | LEAN SLEE room 7 Riegel 3 bed- LOVELY suUBU } —vT Roo acrose tront of the Bocce all], NVILLE, MICH. a a a ig ele sews es|Kampsen | tise uRcRBAN | —W room opens noces—| tekeat sal iG Bema | tom, Meerut than, | ak sive Pine | eres of ” se we) H mn « ‘ Peddli 4 age COMPORTABLE ural fireplac room with nat. | se tful wle abe sesen and a deau - basement with iS are upstairs, dining room. a _ ‘Seperate ' eadiing Your Property Sin jonnssa bear bus. 2, ROOM | cacun oat ee Postel || ~ a acueee, eae home K] | ea Ppl! orice Ary ae araee —— lot. Quiet -H g- It ° ty . reh screened oF = Ps erms | . 5 . heol. ‘ie oe "| GIRLe. PRICATE EXTRA SL Gk kc a sl ealtors IE 4-0328 FE ‘a med Inne one | DON'T DEEAY ZLER = Seas tee Ee. abalified prospe showing onl — ANCE ON basement up. Full : 25] = eset nm Street at Suburban lite 's Holly 13196. Re moter Don't we you ume | rr = senha uiea i che aucune, eae Telegraph — E fa Eve PE 2.1317 | New 2 bedroon heme © Tea be ae | “Sceesiow heme ers.” worry wi = paved stree r garage | —— perative R - Eves & Si = aaa sm 1 @ = nly . : Located in th me forme Eg I Qa coe | ea PONTIAC 10 A street. $15,750, terms. Saray ‘Exchange For Sg all aad ised ee, ce Soe nels Hills triet Was iarge vine foot. aie rties, We handle prop- N. PER ° Acres .GI ape Cod r. 3 bedroo th entlworth an cious 7 roo ¢ kitchen with: en [aoa beck financing and all details Permaneat RY Tw s3HAM .- let. Lt on large | m e mode! d see home in m 2 sto porch Bas closed beck closing for Weet a now ne Com ' © bedroom - ving room andscaped Open Sat 2 left , re) excellent cond ry “< 4 ement with coal f : y re 1321 e with room and under rom side and ition ace is car ure ee: og BE ee a |e ig greed pl =| on Fo | Rent hatha tinea | ire pneet at aioe ei BUY IT—WE'LL. INSt ree ie meine PE sii, ao befece’ yeu “with natu hee living reom Feation spece asement with rec- proce a fay “Basement GILES REALTY CO po ge wane” rooms pe ms arranged. THE FOLL ; CAROW ATERACHIVE GLax mg room men ear, din- | 1s fene t, laundry tubs, Ye extras } > an Re Cat ner mov- Hl. C. Newi O - ‘ A d la ed and ubs, Ya : Call M hools, man *, daly .C. New . mo ATTRACHIVE,SUagriNg| Karta Ma Seer | Sera acento, Rant Oo, ied ag isia'cowe” EM ‘ewingham. Broker] ING HO | REALTY CO. R ime bem: ing, Tae Bedrooms oom TOWARD ROX dee "with | Large stores} bedrooms teary peo we OO” Ardmore St rE +006) ot PE +006! MES Membe .. REALTO Nics OGM Gikia’ 3 m. and - ne bedroo: Street BY “ J orn UD ae eee Ine cule Mar pata $6 to 810) Basement” with. almos men 3 Pye gga Rca u Soll? R sons "near Partly modern Ta Hu p ri rg mpeg full base- A HOME OF YOUR UR FIRM = | NICE DO ultry yard, e. Lot 80 sement. s. Price $485° and Liver- m h ] room 12x pstairs bed- : Open Eve "11 : UBLE ROOM house, and b yard fenc x0) Back | R with te es Nea 14 in Knott OWN ® Sun 1 his summe FOR RENT Price of 624 arn 30x | 87.950 with te Quick pos Xussell A. N rms BRICK RANC > ear Eastern J y pine. N T 1075 W, H oe Privile ro lagefrunt ~ terms 1 500 with with terms session . Nott. = e H BUNGALOW Longtelle tr High and THE ; exe Oat OFFI TO BRANCH fen I cuaes rane, Write an ian ate pool gl Nn $1109 DOWN” con. | © “are _ Sos Kent paulder Striking Wome eneel street fa oe eee Nicest All On One FI : — EAsAN? Lakdi Press Tv. and man e eat, attracti - | LY 4750 se canes replace a man brick ‘i . P }OOT LAST 39 BAT.ARIET SE Tlnochester LARGE ROOM. iN | 65 y extras. for recom vi comfortable bome | Livine quarters DOWN window in — Soe Aecieiolt ' G LL Re-S Near Fish B . A . F benk And bus WITH PLE = Le OL 14% IN i) Acres - Basement Lore Close to bus building. 20¥30 on ale aks block Dining “L" po gels livin, | 2 bed . e-Sale 3 er oda : e er-*9 @ishas to ba- popes refer- EASANTLY LOCA X ter heater. furnace. ofl wa- Garden Terrac ot 850x130 9572 3 dedrooms top-notch € chen in room bungalow zd bedroom home with plen ‘ owner o 8 or 6 \ room =e = — a Modern Brick Home eT ten © of Commerce | 971 pret fine mite te cae wueitarieat a Seek. Maw SS ee family plenty of | 2962 Lansdowne ; era | — f refinec ladi y room H JAM 375 t ve to ga seal storm ’ ll base . William: tion, Have $ condi- | ROO! c_ladies oniy PR; %-3308 Situated on Midw ES & WA rms. rege scfeens rms and scaped yar¢ ment Land- s Lake. 1500 for “do M FOR ~ WORKING 308. sc beautifully land rest 4-€500 (B SEY Lot Venetian bi yare Reasonably priced, | 0? Rect : and can m wn pay-| Room and ORKING GIRLS grounds ov 2 Birmingham) 752130 Good und s cash to mortgage A ed. croft, Waterford Rein seymrois: Wrie Ponine | ROOM TO er er roll Scuntry “ide, the | 0% ¥- Move Nees Humphries — ian. Ture Seeabot | yy fine FOP | s378 Looe Lake Shores 4 ” ieniia ‘TRAD OR og el I an a ing. room. with natural fire-| BY OWNE a Evenings "= ated on, corner commercial. | Metis” trams Tes 2.180 down, mo peyments | Must Be Sold 372) Maiden or ; rates green ee ain bode, FE Coa teben Foomi ful Nath aod Eichen | wertre ot renee 2 edra “home. ull bamt ee | te te frame | room, home. om Nr. St. Joseph H int. | “Trade or sell. Commerce Ares, 2 | 428 2 ree down SLEEPIND FR : lading Hoty. large : __diningrn - Ve eon seph bedroom ree. 2 Cuntonville Ré. ' are scares, wade payments 4 ROOM PRivaTs washe Hotpoint di living room 120 ft nice enclosed frot kitchen and | %%, eek fico ry nice condition Youn | ospital s (14x}4), full bath, base- Rd. : ou eee 1 eee Sea tren ell ogg ah]|. space. carpeted and dinette | f0T pertic front yorch. C dee. cae eee ae in edmire every teat ment, attached double ' DORRIS & SON BeESiNG ROOM WEN ha uae ane eae Ma Broce pm and dinette | Someone 8 emt bar for a Me car proved Gecane in OLY giaey down. Sve entrees, | 70 Mane Be im ag DORRTS & SON Sirmingher..__ Boos ME ua 1857 ae a kn ae Ge wished. Guth “wil sell fur-| R e| Sanden “ooee tron trees wure! jth te, Ma bungalow. . ae 4431 Cheeseman 733 COP FMP” cikepind KOO FORO matic o6 bet wetey beat} 2 441 Kem 1 tur-| Reduced i - fenced yard and yard fene lots, rear St. Drayton W_Huron ss CPE ne tigi Private ROOM FoR OIRL. fireplace in bas with natur ior sear blocks dani gee 2 faced in Price own $11,500 vo $2,500 ® and 5 logy en $950 Down 3s Eimeces = 7 frigerator ar Stove anc re- ment bam 727 ement Base- | B scales. OR | 3.8720, eigh- esr y brick located of 5 @ carpeting an in- Good 4% room bi ®&., Wiliams Leke _las, FE +9 i a wees, TT Doug: out vehdings '® and other RICK. TWO BEDROO a street. 5 Bh te it ead din es large bedrooms. 1 i A 4445 Cheeseman ant to Sell? |.“ enryyo noose PT See natees dee | Fema ete pd -bonan:| Sebi ee tte ood umphries Sag Toetmcermee | | Blt Eerie ont oer 7 rm ot. Drayton > Ms _ yom aee |r er itch ving ~ ing ystem. . Priced at a a 3538 Le t Have é as ft ard ge tie with , en. expans! . garage lots m. 2 car | Wonderful wu . See it wrence, oe ee clients at present |_ __ Room Ww | ee nee 837.700 nape tak back oo fencedee berrie« ot shade, fruit and Reach Pg fret view good John Kinzler Realt $750 : _—_ Drayton e rroverty pigs agi ith Board _38 | some aeetiane “meting anc | mer eal by 80 ft Baxe- . and stone ae a brick 670 W. Huron st or Down wrence Drayton E a we ace BACHELOR i | Same badanne ore raonth a | Oxford ate level vier euariers cn te Ht en saawer. Fh rraan a SS Longfellow school. 3557 Frankman, ; pome von, 30t0 Sovacies of land | _ton_ Pisce, We eee SEXING Roy Annett EES or tice Pa! mien) Neat, clean 2 ‘amily, home. to-| natural replace tie Sel wns | serra on * stent Uatee, Pat | o, caneoumen 2. er OARD OR ROOM FOR COUPT Inc for appor Call OR! 5 or large ‘Tot ne o- | rooms Anart e bath. two xchange | \ \ - ; man 8t.. Dra: . Coll. J OOM FOR — : . pointment > rm and. ‘bd ar, school |. too YO artment has f | ear Vaterfor . yton ; 3 A. Taylor, Realtor FE for "eile, with ‘child, COUPLE | x ure EAL TORS ee ee cca es Halt Moor | FOR aProiwrateet CALL | say ~ LAKE ORION | An excellently Sertoli sea (2616 Prankman, Drayton ~ We HAVE BUYERS WAITING F w Lake oo wes; on" * FEderal 3-7 L , e auto © 7 -akefrons . | room ho ‘ | BOA! EM 35882 — calnga ond Gunsas 14 garage. Priced ater heater. pia 3 ‘pears berh a ee he 31. losie | 29 Cheesem S WAITING FOr BOARD AND ROOM F&C a ey 14 | CRAWF ———— WALTER ORE PUN ay PP os Rt er fers. | an. Dravtes K. rel i pe fined gentleman FOR RE | ALL MODERN. « ROOMS. KEE- ORD AGENC ‘um MO . GREEN PLTR MY | rage ee ne Pret ge.i 0 ree mpstead, Realtor | cxeellene food, OR 32008) 4 Fo Harbor. sives, ROOMS, KEE- s ACRE GENCE John K p Ir 1es ODERN 2 BEDROOM — asan| Tae Sralienie $i0.08e terms. | Drayton 102 5. BOARD. CHEAP. Ei room. 1s @ n. a4 CRES . TW basement HOME 3562 Frank +20 2 oor D, CHEAP EAT AT M mimo Cute 4 room h REALTOR aia GtkEeS’ Wer eonsianenes years | WE BUY AND SELL men. Draytes WE NEED List erie 21917] Soor PE D601 S61 8B OR. | Large ¢ room ge ‘A coke niece, nee REALTOR ogee FE 2.0474) ere ee LAND CONTRACTS 3548 Prank E NEED LISTINGS ON FARMS ior FE pani S61 8 Bantord. | 4 1 A gl ag agi cri oa ae Saar ic beomameat 101% 6 "Saginae Socpiiaute Mot Open Evenin ~ - eo ROY EN es and homes di AN ROOM FOR acrese § bedroom ; ¥ 96,825. "iets Ph. FE 2-4031 naw Street — ve Real Estate Exch gs Scaitienie ] PACE F,R es. share room. W 2 BUD- , Close. to Clark house, modern, NEW eres Eve. FE 2-1804 — it A ° Drayton 762 _W_Muron Gein Fest wa Pines || ‘GEORGE, sta, en008. down, | 2 pia sas cgi Elizabeth L : HUNTOON LAKE K a Rent Apts. Furnished 35 COMFORTABLE ROOM RGE MARBLE, room “and dining Large living ake Estates | eemee°s! eet ice LOVEL AND HARGER CO 2490 Hil St. Mul Lake 1 | LARG oe a wil | ose REALTOR Fg Rag Mycol en oxies New 3 bedroom ranch ho im ‘Wamteen take living | PB AND |»* Huron St. Ph. FE sas Sinai x = FURNISHED Mouen | keod meals. 8 Ee | Phone OR 31260 ideale chools and stores, | Now under me Fone home silt] Sivemest “Te ms aa. ae Ge th PE ¢166) eee wee = i 4 s e . — - Ex : eu, $1 he. Shires, wily decorated. — a Pontiac & Fish | —_ On >is ora HILLTOP fered i, $12.380, Live im and ot tien eee, partitioned =a @ R4., Keego -Harbor _ (41) Checcemen. Drayten . E HT HOUBSEKEEPINO ANr —— bed eae a “cE . eri e. 4 ca ae : rer tag gem A ae oe mar bee rebttrooms. large living room | f LAKEFRONT A he offerings of this fine eke} %- _ the lake. GATE C+ f | ta Tull Ot, Wotertrd Two | repost s to GMC, 153| ROOM & BOARD TOR eights. “Well and Septic. tank fone tvda com ca ke nlorsiation aveslable at this office we YS to - 33% Geergetend St. ARGE. ROOM men. Clean See | ~ See ae tie tank} with zing room. and. kitchet IVAN Drayton ette. Nice AND KITCHEN- Nea room. Good meal Orty $4060 on outside picture winto kitchen | WM. A w HAPP 6 : ziecorate* 39 orenerd Cane" eae WILLIAM, G | wurTooMe “pelea KEN NI ED CHRA NESS 7 | omen 8, | ferred On ny 3 MEN PRE- Convalesce Sears. ei Patayette es mae Realtor 214 pope Open Eves Y SEMINOI hells cto new 3 to! Chccsemes St. Dvagten wood pena Stic Los ‘ ‘ . . ¥ ow T, athe chaet mand 5 eee eae B NT — 2081 open Ereninun | U8 om FE 5.509 Like BUTT og me ron hen peture, windows r200 Sandy Booch, Witems Lake : ; ol i ce closet, d — SANGIA—PE | NOUR NURSING C EAST SIDE @ ROOM 1 E 4.3560 | 26% W_ Huror. I Like new. 3 bedreom face brick ert oy “cup 1473 Manilla Ct. Draytee Plates ; nner eraser | Teen ae oat | ns HARLES| “3 ag Po ca] fei co tag ose | Sa es ba ota = : . s | Rec a : room. con pictu ving ect 3 z elie eager gh oo ee et tee S SE tenis aad dence: ove: Income throughout, tile bath stone sills pa egg Mace omer trance. Refrigerator IVATE EN- Sea a — up Prace your full bath pir dood all ce w : . ty sqrooned aan — wre 2 family on 8 Edith — sink. — kitchen with "gas Pee ig Me gy rpoowy_—¥ 01" ria wer | geod nares onecggicd with mired" dowtie chen intr WERE IN THE WORLD for under| ro vesre asd" bas 'earace | Some more” ha GMC "plant "tn: | water ‘he iter ins Seren ti} fet ae Tt ase ei eg ea ia se e ° 0 . Z i fe FOR rvetioe _.! Rn 3308 a wa ee a ee oe ranch home ‘ony 2. a) 2 eS toe bores wee monthly Baie gee Par fh me ex aamneees gaan lee weaves: “Open” a FARA R ey Freee FE |. Hotel ei Rooms. aa | ici van’ well com | en breaktent nly Aa ears od | nd shoe beat, larae. pedrooms Tome” for’ "owner ” Reasonable tion, ‘combination aluminum storm We tave te key ~ 995. ‘ast h- ¥ st i screens. i visct varae ENTR Ree dee eee | 81,000 DOWN. He Salsked grorersar L ceases one, fAntY. wa ee ee ee month "toate te racers be eR BRICK. Naturally b ' eS mies tere Lad } ITET or \.ee8 ee Gee SF ae e room??? Why fn beet Be A lie o | Bair. On zie, OM MF fae Gwe $1! struction is the Bacon g om _oF iG reir Boys HOTEL ‘AUBURIN bungalow with s es nk caress Siena cares oa oie mire, pre or ciry~ | ° Wash tng includes. tax at B88.) BSpection an deat careful” ? Parc Cooking ang 'f4+:1 cc lave niet> »estidule ent 78. DON’ ent ont . ms with 2 fene ashir ) nce, AN xes and insur- hi eal family + on ava HOUSEKEEPING RMS. Pg A Be ae « sine cd Aig on furnace, DAY T DELAY CALL te on gong vorhanght-y Iihen conven 5 rooms. tile ions ark: IN AN EXCELLENT nT “HOUSE woos. pres 2 tiseping porste ROOM. FURNISHED APT. ~HOTE ere sere |e OS mee Wake” |e ir eeees alr ok awe egg og Rac ag Pctcagps a N.| es Fireplace. ¢ pi 7 : ty. RRICK y 31375 down screen nun ‘torm A STE . . trim and oak Adulte “gg” acai FE Fe A HOTE L ROOSE VELT ste e- —— . RACE on, “ieee oe Te ? bedrenee Uhke cael 100 a Souspeuker = Daal a ; Bat le, VER Sage com gece weer e : suite Pay — By week Also] & reseed over $143 per EM ho BEAT 0 down is HARD if biac.iop street Qui ul23) )- : Drayton Plains WIFE er new oli furnace 6-8126 eas rates Latta rorms for ¥ plus read NLY 80% DOWN To «ion On'y $1.50 ek po | K. FT : utlitty attractive 4 1160 ‘ot with cxeeptional ae FE) Mental proursell Paved | Cake Ra Bldg. 20x34. I “Ze y ult Jolya torre | 84 © penipestan, Reattdr | thr feor plen heme,. gc jrom. | matacenine Gt rarare. fect cond WT ho one is In pe have $750 4 «. Mxm 3 FE ¢-9524 uron St FE 2-6223 inds néw oil un e. Venetian eavee reet -All we ask = | Rupe fave ‘nce, {rote x “CORT M. IMBLER Fit Pr 77 Nereens Miandscaped” jor owe? | Sowa fou Oniy baat 1,500 Laree C ‘ mer Toom at 865 Daily — 7 ered at 262 down ly phan 1% cee, Colonial Lake home a ee $750 e972, we have Co 8 to 6: Sunday 2b P LAKE HOME $6.950 YOULL LIKE 4 6m. haves “ (3, Ay Ff ini ~ ~~ 5 F FOR SALE BY ae ee or ONLY $1,300 DOWN SPRING IS ey wate You'll z Sa > ae a +o} 6 Ee eee reas this now 2 NG IS HERE jove every modern con : valu: "* Here is| “ONO. = and t home. 6 ‘rooms oo betiroom bungalow Ler Ue ; RE wre ot this new nea may chery th at NEAT AND CLEAN toresd ali hee deseinent. ol walls womatic a ee ee | —S spams beceeeah cat| heme, Thermepens Mites ua’ a ve ond w trom. Pay| CUEER! This AS A DAIRY| ¢¢ beach. newly dee | excellent > and clean 1) ty will yton Plains. You e living room. 2 extra ¥ 29171, = sti look over our} sivestos sided & room end. bath, t mm, monty Govorey | fant uate ot | 2 1 like the livin z ar size . 2 large master 7 AND 3 hus. Rent Offic miistiags.” Convenient park: | Gown A “care 9 Be AE Pd net | Murry SU ood | Snip a planning of ing Yom sod} bath ee ccnees me vbuxe 3" ONLY. | ~~~ eSpace 4 ative Listing E Comper.| down A caretu with 62.000 | 950 dows ; ain © prmaing Se bee mar | buchen macs, really @ : yaumney, Pe UNG re unTAaL ecpeeg Seen Oa e 4 a. m. to 0D achana. Open d| convince yon. 1 inspection wilt| 94 D onge to portance. rr STORE & breeseway to au ned solvees, ae dream, Forced Adel ROOM ABLE’ OFFICE FOR for any @ or appointment * & HON ttached 1's car ¢a- nace. attached m ment tue APARS 2 Set suite in F oon IL. H. BROW - R PEOPLE ARE CATCHING ON th FIVE oT wei whe ON BUSY 1 ME ot 8 - Ue ae You'll my atte Pr See Patt furnished or real esta’ ig. Atty. Insurance. | 1362 W Huron N, Realtor rf oo ro chika their ] ph nonsi heme -T we wttfl § ROOM | NEW BLDG . IWwy LIVING you" LL &A at. LOT OF $13,500 8 “ 3s. Matibews. 4-0622. aiver. prefered. Cail FE (CLARK PE 24810; fon upleth Prom apt ne nnd _bdiack top vee, ~arace also on} tion 90 ~ Excellent const wEsT N COUPLE, | OFFIC LE as ston ans Mating, tf advertising efter y EN FOR, plu Tt on M30 1.200 aa. ft. Buy ~To sell SUBURBAN Prects Picts igs uo woe ‘-| au 0 Catan Ma Ea tie Eotonal homer weee, rine RAR Aiea ats: |~ opt ermonme omies — | Kee mie" garage gt Coes fe ee ee : Bien __ in Clarkston. MA N Sy Tay “Heads, ‘paneled . “} ment § seem Douce, ak Gaon cam large beadtifel apt eet NSURE IT fdahewd 2st - t Seamer as % D.C imits $9. : outside city bedrooms. La e. 2 noe bedrooms Fire: tonal 2 ot only "ent : Te and , Le H ARLES RUSSEL". A Terms cell rge living room, t place and pie- ao . : down 3 ARLES, Realtor *, A_NOTT ent kitehen, autom on ure window in the piessant 3 ' . an W, wed, ottee Ss. ge ‘ned bea ma FE 4-0521 , inv a Hid Idea) re aay oniness _ — ,tnekbe. targa streamlined ; landscaped re fT 46-5005 t LTY. open dining $19,000. ae Santa. :, trees. | Se ae Open Evenings 617 RREKLE TF WEDROOM MOD: tet hurry per month. | Member eT he REALTORS erea Laundry room, attach- ; Real Estate Exchang . MOD- 1 Est. Exch. - ee Definitely ‘ 0 ment. gn eR PAUL A. KERN, Realt gow FE 2-0263 ° oe ing home ” ‘ ) 5 month, No agents ¢, $42/ 31 Oakland Sree ty or Eves. “al » AwIAE . . ‘ : . FE 5-602, Dantend Ave re Eres. om & cen, 100 RAY O'NEIE , 2 bd Estale Bine AR aed NEXT DOOR Bas ~ 13 W. Huron . Realtor ’ . . . POST 1 eed Phone FE }1103 oF oe : Co-operative Real Estate rT # An FI OO ie EN ES ey OE a v THE !-PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1984 For Sale Lake Property 44 ma WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 @ W. Huron St, Open Eve, 1 to 8 SYLVAN LAKE Ee ef igpinis FREE iF ih te i 2 f : : 42 i au ie F if i eT $f jae i, 7 ii =i : e y >. ¥ a . - a <« ~. PZRE ~* si if | gf x = ar Eee mo ERE: a5 J 2) = ah Ha rh a 2 ee) U O Tr bieh windows, Good ment as grape arbor $1,000 DOWN 4 room $850 DOWN S$ room home has shower Lot 456x165. heat nanan by oo ft a with North Side Lakefront cgay brick Exclusive baths, 2 45 2 complete naa oe a Home is toa. Elizabeth Lake Estates 4% room home with unfin- attic a room hae level. founda- Full basement, new s furnace Near 8t am School Has GI. mortgage at present time Leshe R. Tripp. Realtor 22 W. Lawrence Street Eves. FE 5161 or FE 2-1396 WATKINS LAKE hom @ bedroom @ on jot 100x200. hardwood floors. gas heat, full bath on first floor basement with shower, and 2 car garage New home. nicely landscaped . For sale by rel a 3544 = -Richm atkins Lak Pontiac bi WEST SIDE THREE BEDROOMS New gas hea’ in this well kept ~ home. La: Toom ‘ood kitchen. newly pained. c emt dates rive. This is a buy at $2050 Only $2450. ae Call FE 4-9584; or ston at er Cass Lake 2 ACRES New $ room modern ranch home | 1 basement, Automatic oi] 8600 DOWN § ROOMS AND BATH. | Owner coing into serv- with ful heat Oak Moors. Breezeway and 2 car ee LT ant with $1500 _ ice C. LADD Pe s $2500 pe igs ay WHY NOT BUI aDaus ALTY 382 Auburn Ave 4 ROOM large glassed $500 DOWN exterior com heat large $1200 Acre lot. large liv _Cash 1580 Sterling — Garage OR 3-6504. N FE 50101 or TE 2-054 Oniv $459 down wil! give eres rene Tanch type starter co rE Waterford High Area sg room, “spacious, hitchen, foerciae jmsu. arrange- pilus ap- and cherry Lots of shrubs and flowers. price $7,060 with $1.850 down Pull price ‘paseo ot per ene GEORGE R. IRWIN stool] and Priced rea- le wt $4500. BRIDGE LAKE 5 room Te ae home. —_ fed Dixie p Priced ITY 26 risa. +4091 _ ive. _ FE 1410. FE 7-119. LD? — “ > HOUSE “6 Sim TOTAL PRICE | — s. Large kitchen. no in front jot. es —— GAYLORD Co-operat. « Real Estate Exchange 2 bedroom house with full a Tet Ghood subd Good nanan PULL “PRICE room need venue. @ ROOMS UTILITY ROOM AND $900 DOW $75 mo 2 bedroom modern home, Walled Lake $650 DOWN . bath = Da buy in Perry 3 BE DROOX Modern East Side automatic heat, 222: 8 Telegraph 5 Acres Spic and span 2 only @ few miles west of full basement, 1% ACRE, 2 BEDROOMS. beth Strawberries. sh if taken before 4 5210 “weettiew Py GIDDINGS RD 4 ROOM COT- CASE LAKE CANAL Cheap. FEL 5-8260. |4 -ROOM HOUSE. | Pull ‘price 82.395 tents $39 710 Sterling hot water fee; must Priced at lose ing Look &t this one. Over 38 1 famijy 1123 ecres. 1 tillabie. The county 2 fine compiete set located ears by | hog house. plex ‘modern home REALTOR FE 540523 $2 A WEEK BUYs A LARGE 50 lot. Om East Co- esivn tm city of Pon- sidewalks, water and Ph. FE ¢1122 eS a — % ACRE on ved roa etcellent Sauding site 250. 9400 do $1. LAKES. A FEW WATERFRONT | | Cass & Syivan Lake privileges Two 120 lots $2,500. $1,200 down LOTS LEFT, ALL SALES AND |. BUILDING PLANS SUBJECT TO | THE APPROVAL OF OWNERS. | SALESMEN ON PROPERTY SUNDAY, COME 1-30 TO 5 P.M. ' Corner of Wiliams Lake Rd & M359 OR 31235 Ss After 6 OR 36008 +SEE [he “All Woman Realty” For honest courtevus, efficient serv- ice agent | in \ake and sub- urban ~ronert E leabeth Lakefront Plastered kitchen 13216. living > neg ll Sad block down . THELMA M. ELWOOD S130 Cass-Elizadeth Lake Rd FE 51284, FE ¢3944. | Sto7 modern. housekeeping ton Lake and over night cabins. for er information call MY 3-9461. —. a ~ MODER 3 full basement. oii! bedroo: torced “one furnace. automatic hot water storm. sc porch, lot 4ux285 699600. terms. Owner. For Sale Resort sort Prop. 45 “48 FOR SALE OR RENT MODERN 7 $00 ft. RE SORT BUSINESS ron Gardens Corner jot — sewer and water, $900 $250 « Sell-To Trade rou. B rr. WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS Member Co-op. Real Est. Exch. Inc. FE 2-0263 For ‘Sale ‘Acreage 47 19 ACRES 20 ACRES Mostly woo*ed about f miles orth of Pontiac off Baid- win on Waldron road ag a 3 secre cleared bulld Wi! sel! wa. EDW. M. STOUT Realtor (1. Baginaw Ct Ph. FE 5-0168 Open Eves ‘ti. :39 ACRE PARCELS 4 of Pontiac city limits B20 Bie Gown. 10 ecres. Near This is peautiful acre mig ‘3 100 $310 down = lucrative resort business lo- ated on one of the large North Oaxiaaa County Lakes 8 room, modern home. with ing beach 7 cotta several other bui picnic tables. A real money mak- Own | offers an 3 acres | es. bath house ings. boats and er Price $57.000 1-3 down 1 er is retiring Meache neal Estate, Oxford Pb Mr. Bromiey _OA 8338 SUMMER RESORT AT HOUGH- ten Lake Modern. Housekeeping and overnight cabins For ——— information call Sale Suburban Prop. “ah ATTRACTIVE BRICK BUNGALOW. A _ paved street of lively ranch style homes. This ome bas about every storms and screens, paved drive, Bendix Washer. Permutit Water Se rées, aluminum bedrooms, ru bath, Nice lawn, Softener. two_ Toome, and more. Hinson. PRA term: . REALTOR 148‘, N. Saginaw 8t. FE 56181 Eves. FE 5-5435 For Sale Lots 46 ACRE PARCELS They are goine fast but we have a few choice ones left. “Excellent soil and ee ne a I y $15 dn. mre BROWN, * Realtor to $495. . WOodward 2-9700, Detroit, ; BUILDING LOT WITH PRIVI- _leges on Williams Lake. OR 30474. LOT FOR sae. CANAL PRONT, STONE | THROW from Cedar —_— Lake, 4 room, house shrubs berries. Lots’ of shade 2 large ie Near school and church ‘s wont last | at $4,000 and terms, or §3, cash. EM 3-4204 ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES oe with lake privileges, price from to . , &. Oge. 283 Ascot St. FE 44758. _ EXCEPTIONALLY —, Lo- cated lot for ore. 715x150 ft. wa sacrifice for cash. FE 48412 — BETTER sITRS . CHEE ROKEE. HILLS You ca still sellirg «t VYoorhia- Rds CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Portiae State Bank Bidg. Eves —_ fanch home sites ip Dray- HOLMES-BARTRAM on Sine; ves, OR S000) ’ foot — fine bom . — Near Clarkston L. € LADD — Dixie sak ee re 3-2361 __Corner | Cass a Lake Ra & . ACRE PARCELS HEAVILY TiM- bered on a) main, travelled high- way north As low as "si700" with $170 down. C Cc. LADD 4046 Pontiae Lk. Ra | 23-0307 4286 Dixie Hey, OR 3-61 1) ACRES Located near Clarkston gt land lays im such a Way that acre. makes a hill bomen | top other 10 acres are fat fertile. This is the perfect ehaae | for s poa~ chickens or @ cow or} two. ', mile to school (kinder. | arten to 12th grade). $2.960. | erms. Giroux & Hicks 4395 Dixie PL, set i a Plains ,_For Sale Faris modern dairy set up. wheat and | hey on farm is 100 per) cent tlled Only 821000. Terms shown by intment EARL 8U EN REALTOR T teh Ph Re MO e241. eves Ve) _ 7 ROOM one SELL trade Suchy Rea) Orton- | “ we 2 ; sale Business Property 9 12 LOTS. COMMERCIAL 1. WEST | Montcalm FE ¢5 | FoR SALE BY anil _ INCOME | property FE ¢7473 or FE 2-352 | Gas Station & Garage Located just outside of city on ome of main yoads Large con- crete bidg ining tn all about | yoo bs f{. @ pumps. Appros f{ of garage space with ra apts weataaatl so small frame 10 acre, of land. Zoned M-1 Shows excellent further perticulars. John K. Irwin REALTOR Bince 1925 Mis N ee st PE 2-4031 ve FE 21894 HOT SPOT MOTEL AND RESTAU- rant site. 2°Ox132 city water and sewer, paved State Hwy. LI 23-5304. , ue land 98-10 pri- | Deluzs modern home. many, Top Road pear Lapeer. | ipcome. Call for | Business Opportunities 51 51 HARDWARE Completely stocked and equipped, | doing @ fine business in fast | rowing Utica - Rochester area ‘orner location biock liding. ving quarters and extra Bagi ment, 2 storage butld ——*. with of vebioat > saat y c HAYDEN, Realtor | 26% Ww. Huron 8t PE 5-220 Open Eves | PARTNERS NEEDED Here is a full year Class C and SDM show bar located in the thumb Just outside of @ town of 3,000 which only has beer and wine This spot has had over a $50,000 gross for the past 3 years and doesnt even serve sand- | wiches Business building and 400 ft of highway frontage im this deal Owner wi!l consider trade Murry on N. PLAY AND PLAY 95.000 down will make you an in- dependent business man im this county seat city abdout 60 miles pool tables snooker tables and light lunches —a nice gross with a wonderful profit. Will consider land contracts er property Phone for more in- formation on No 676 STATE-WIDE Real Estate Serv.ce of Pontiac PonUsc State Bank Bidg a A Lanadmesser, Broker FE 1582 re RESTAURANT & DRIVE-IN TH SODA BAR Nice Boe equipment 190 C bidg. and @ ft frontage on below cost full price PAUL M JONES 832 W Huroa 5 oe STATION FOR “LEASE. gallon average, $2500 Lede Orchard Lake Road om | Telegra Cal Mr. O'Dell, Li vonia 8310 TO BUY TC eo WD ogy _Partrides ' “Sale Landa » Contracts S2 Includes building $16.000 REAL Bg. +3505 of land contract ‘near LE Orton), ~ 6 pet mt. 83.000 FE ¢3506 ' | LAND CONTRACT Good west suburban location Con- tract balance $4500. Cost. to you, 260 FT ON PAVEM.'NS ALL OR | _ 99.500. Pert_toquire 4B Port _ | F. C. Wood Co. Cor Williams ss & M-5e 9 APTS... STORE OR 3-1235 OR 3-6008 Com SEASONED | cumin ~ CONTRACT. sous havea tree cok ee ee, Worth 91700. discomms 0000. EM per mo for tota] income “ $e75 32-8103. days ti) 3:30 Der cent return with possibility of even more WARD F. PARTRIDGE, REALTOR FE 28316 4 W_ Huron st Business Opportunities 51 | A RESTAURANT ON 8 SAGINAW St The owner is sick and has to leave. Quick possession and a small down payment. Cali FE 3-9350 BUSY RESTAURANT FOR 8 Money guaranteed within a COMBINATION DRUG AND VARI-| 1880 M-15 miles north S4F3 ety store by owner Bald Eagie Lake 6 Sin Clarkston Phone ville GOLD MINE That's what you'll be saying when you investigate this bait Dusines« motel. and dance pavii- lion with bar located on Saginaw Bay Owner's health necessitates sale Por details cali J. A —— _Realtor, FE 42544 GROCERY ra main road 'r take area. Do- good vear around business. Cosh = oe. balance on terms eS ee — rice 200 . 10 room house. barns. Within 15 miles of Pontiac To Sonanee for Pon- tiac BP: Dinnan Son. 66 uron, 80 acres & Son. 66 MODERN, LARGE HOUSE, 2 sa barns. 80 Acre Dairy Farm Here is real farmer's Bim barns , 2 stall tractor ghed uy corn cri arage Granary building house. There are 1 th the barn with au- tomatic watering ns oe All of the out buildings are com- pletely wired and have their own | room 4 7 coal furnace and = a ater gas wi coaggenll ere ge Or gig de rehased FARMS. Or ALL gype FROM |. up. Dinnan Huron EMBREE. . GREGG” 1565 Union Lake Rd. __ EM_ 3439 or EM 33351 ner’s interest in a going business. __Write Pontiac Press Box 27 LONG | ESTABLISHED BEAUTY shop completely furnished at Wil- _ Sons: Lake. Reasonable rent. OR = Partridge Is THE “BIRD” a aR BIG, SMALL TOWN GROCERY about $120,000 Doin in | es ce lus inventory for everythi il trade for or good land contract. SUNOCO STATION, 5 RM. HOME Beautiful 5 room modern homme. ‘earege building, i the eq ent, mu. ton hel neee also sas big tare or oy per mo n oa i opportunity at only (i8.308 on terms — > hospital. wih DRIVE-INN A well Knows and drive-inn fe - Pontiac, th lly = = sedern ring quarters W's Bo eq money for you. Priced at “caly $6,500. WARD FE, PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF Akeni eo oe BROKERS CL’ ofrees Greens cape World's Largest aw. Huron Open Eve, FE 0-0 Money to Loan 53 {State Licensed Lenders) | CASH PROMPTLY eaxn loan of $25. to $500 ' Phone firet for a 2 — trip Write or come more convenient You ‘ like me friendly neighboriy Wey we do business here PROVIDENT LOAN and Savings Soctety of Detroit. | lw a" St ontiae GET CASH )UICKLY Up to $200 1087 cars pon Sienature OAKLAND Loan Co. PE 2-9206 2? PONTIAC RTATE RANK RING “ NOW... Auburn Ave Priced | GOOD DISCOUNT ON SEASONED | | We specialize in fast service, If you House- ‘Motey to Loan = 53 ng (State Licensed Lenders LOANS. $25 to e500 #85 to ee Community’ Loan 3% E. Lawrence FE FE 2-713) Friendly se TEAGUE FINANCE CO 202 S. MAIN ROCHESTER. MICH. roams aur TO $500- ul Goons ___Ph Rochester, OL 6071) WHEN YOU NEED *20 to *500 We can help “ow witn = — orobiems. You can ce and repay wo small 7 pay- a Tele us of call .t our office STATE FINANCE CO. Thé Pontias State Bant Bide Poh FE ¢'574 ~ LOANS $20 TO $500 — On signa.ure oniy Household Finance Corp. of Pontiac % 8 Saecines St wan $29 * $900 Quick, Friendly Service No red tane Baxter & Livingstone “ mp re - = coe S100 On Your Name Only QUICKLY Money for vacations. due bills. se. Good 625 to $500. m one day. GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORPORATION 69 W. Huron Street Phone FEderal 3-7181 HFC Comes to| PONTIAC You will enjo busivess with Americas est Largest Con- sumer Finance Company. Require- ments are simple You can bor- row $20 to 8990 culck!’ on signa- ture. car or furniture Loans made without endorsers for any good purpose Up to 20 months to re- pay. Cash ~ - Payments - - - ou get 20 mos. 12 mos. 6 mos 100 $675 $10 @% sis 4 pan 13 38 no 24 BS 300 19 67 29 48 5490 | 300 3147 is 14 Household's charge its the monthly rate 3 per cent on that pert of balance not $50 f cent on that part of a balance _— of $50 Dut not exceeding ae and % per cent om any re- s exc i as AST SERVICE need a loan or vist, hold's new otfice today. HFC For Sale Housetrailers 55 55 BODO ew" EW AND MODERNIZED ver aie - vente} purchase vlan = i.’ down, Move in im- rent? PARKHURST Court & Sales Brand new 1064's. Priced for quick sale Richardson ali h ican Arrow Elcar 23 tw 4 ft. aid double Ret mod \¥ 2461! LL OR TRADE EQUITY YIN wt Mode 22 ft. housetraller. FE 41466 21 FOOT ALMA A HODSETRAILER ‘a) model FE 17-0248 ‘#8 ANDERSON Nousersati ae $20 Lehigh. Rochester. ne Sinclair Gas Station Comer Au burn and Rochester Trailer Exchange Sales—Service ANDERSON OONER @ 8 Telegra Tel- uron Cr Open venings apd Sunday pm ‘833 GENERAL, 2% FT ALL meta) automatic hot water ‘ou- ble sink modern ike new pest | _ offer PE ¢7228 1954 ANDERSON 3) FT WIL sacrifice lso 1848 Sreman ft newly refinishec $1400 9. Lot 38 Hu on Trailer Park 21 Fr MCCOMB HOUSE TRAIL- “fF goed condition Reasonabie PE 63447 12 McKiniey _ 2 Fr PONTIAC CHIEF LIKE new $1500 111 N. Tasmania. FE +5738 . . 27? FT ZIMMER, $400 FOR equity lot No 10 DEast 8 _Glenview Trailer Park _Rent “Trailer Space 56 56 LAROR LOT. PATIO. SEWER AND water, school bus, shopotne. Parkhurst Tratler hd MY 2-44) Auto Accessories 57 AUTO GLASS while vou walt. ONE POUND COFFEE wth each door windshield Hub Auto 123 Oakland Avenue, ATTENTION We are wrecking 1049 to 195) care and trucks. We have severa! late model iow mileage used engines Transmissions & rear atels Good selectin of body Lng tim bumpers. Osed tres and tubes» SCHRAM AUTO PARTS moe Of Dtste ae-r Pr 44535 ACME aUTO PARTS Diseount to Everyone! - Open Evenings and Sundars Redullt springs bad Gene $6 50 rators Mufflers Te N ry low mileage engines sions rear ends radiators tires. wheels end body rts per cent discount w al) G M em- ROLLERBACK AUTO PARTS rE -osT- 140 Ba!) dwin ave. CHEVROLET MOTOR 620 Ph Maple $1398 LOUIE'S aUTO PARTS — days & Weer. La used parts for “6 cars = 7 a Ave en ve 4513 RED-ARROW TOW BAR_ FITS J AN xar $30 2154 Pe-k Circle Keego Harbor ahr ze) To = PONTIAC a. o car redio * of fused Gres and tubes oo W Huron 4 WHITE o!DE WALL Ay gee S) tubes witn wheels 76016 Barber Shop, 100 Norton Avto ‘Service 58 SC —————ereerw oo we CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO IN THE car cylinders rebored. Zuckt Ma- 238° Shoo. 2 Hood Ph PFE O & PAINTING mereRER ESTIMATE ALL MAKES OF CARS BaYMentT PLAN BRAID) WOTOR sALES A vows Parr Household Finance Corporation of Pontiac '3% South Saginaw St Kav Bid tnd Fi. Phone FEderal 40535 __ Mortgage Loans LOW INTEREST Cnlimited funds or single fam! lv dwelling Mortgage canceied should bervewer die. See H G PETERSON 19 gg State , oe ten 34 For Sale Heanctrailers 55 ACCESSOR:iES - EQUIPMENT The complete traijer home store for this ares fu re refrigera- tors bathroom fixtures locks. Nehts paints. roof cosine. bot- tled of gas stoves ena | gas heaters also car equipment. tour Need Money? ag aear as vos ‘e'eohone. Just FE 5-8121 financing, refinancing, patil yay of de ts or = worthy purpose ¢ are pleted on your first visit anc in a few m . re re ‘payment Home & Auto Loan Company ao Comments My ours: ationa) Banr -eturday te il Up to $500 CASH for You iv roe MPANY WHER ALWAYS WELL TREATED When the When ilines comes short ~ yor sre where vou are always sure of day) ottany' ny "at" Buckner’ vy . for short or take to 2% month. to y on ip Fs gene charge less yor souey~ CASH Y aT Buckner | FINANCE COMPANY above Walereens FE 40541 Cerner N_ Sa-inaw end Hyron gee one Le i Diate fies Poooe OR 31231 aid ana oti. r hitenes over joad springs cars wired and brake qui installed-/ cash of terms. TRAILER EXCHANGE —) B. _— Rd. and Sunda Open Eves y pm, AMERICAN GENERAL WEST- wood. the new 32 General with bunk beds. Ask our rental purchase nian used trailers. Comme Sates. aiet Dizie wy, OXFORD TRAILER SALES There t«n't room bere cra by ey : eae Sales Wovay Sart Sen Pint = MCCOMB "21 FT EXTRA NICE. 4560 Elizabeth Lake Rd. NEW MOON AS SEEN IN “THE LONG. LONG Ca: at Weet Pike Bt LPECin. «= BRA on $1295 Tuve up 8365 Motor rebuilding barn're and panting We eive Holder rec stamge Aovore on fil ups Witham. “tanderd Serv _lee 55 Auhborm FE 39166 =<—_——— _™ anted Used Cars “TH Fk HIGH DOLLAR ’ for the nigh grade used ¢ feed them. Drive P ex “ H pay you Dixie Hwy. Hoy VANWELT OR 31388 See*>M&M Motor Sales For too dollar om tate model cars Dizte Hwy., OR_ 3-1603 , _ 59 Top Price fos Your Car AVERILL’S 2030 DIXIE, HWY ve aoe = CF 41-"%) CARS FOR PARTS HIGH DOLLAR MOLtOoR MART 12) EB Montcalm. __—SPE. «+8230 500 CARS WANTED BAGLEY AUTO PARTS | | tallze um safety auto glass | _ FOR } } shal tneeoeness|| C -—— De 1950 Plymouth Vo 1950 Plymouth ee 1047 Ch 1 Buick Kader 1536 Terraplane Tudor BRAL RIVIERA. 1 OWNER 3 L RED AND BLACK mit: i ALL EXTRAS. NEW Ale WAYS GARAGED FE. 7 | BuIcK ‘Se. ¢ DOOR, Ct new white wall tires. 22,000 miles, Very clean $250 and take over payments. Bank rete. PE ¢0420 “m. BUICK 192 S6R ois tone. dynafiow Resear back i lights. pa — stering Fine condition OR > 1262. OR + ~ a BEAUTY. “8B Cadiliac &2 Coupe de Ville like new. 18.000 miles, two tone green, radio and heater, power steering, —_ tires $290 Pontiac Farm ustria) Tractor ag Wood- ol, Ave FE 40461 re 41442 _ _ CADILLAC ‘53. . COUPE DEVILLE, 11,000 miles Excellent condition, 2 tone gray, hydramatic power steering white wall tres. wire discs. spare never used. v owner Green Lake EM $3650 52 SUPER BUICK CONVERTIBLE. he red All accessories OR 3-1968. _ BUICK ‘32. #4 DOOR 6§PECIAL. Pully anes. ~~ Elisabeth Lake Rd after 4 M. 7 SALE LATE 106i BuIcK wilpped. $1290 Apac $1900 super 4dr. sedan. Fully eq driven 23 thousand miles H P_ Sutton MY 23-6432 BUICK ‘53 CONVERTIBLE. . FUL- BUICK ‘41, “ALSO ‘40 “CADILLAC, excelient tires, good bodies motors $60 each OR 43-7040, after 4 A BEAUTIFU! 1962 BUICK ROAD- master Riviera tudor power steer ing power windows easy-eye giass radio beater dynafiow es- cellent condition One owner. $1495 Call FE 22682 ; AND 54 DEMOS UP TO $1000 discount Jim Burns Buic&® Inc. Farrington, Michigan Ph. _iWu or M12 LATE MODEL SALE 1953 Buick Rivieras 1952 Buick Rivieras | 1951 Buick Rivieras | 1983 Pontiac Chieftain deluxe 4-doors 11952 Pontiae Chieftain deluxe 2-doars 1953 Pontiac Cafalina 1932 Chevrolet Bel-Air | 1952 Ford Tudor Community Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac Open ’til 10 Every Night 804 N. Main Street Ai the Nortn End of Town) ROCHESTER Phoue Olive 2-9311 | fs |CADTLLAC ‘83 @ DOOR SEDAN. model 62, radio and heater, white ® wa tire cr ai green, 12 00 miles $3,300 FE ¢7 CHEVE 1952 BELAIRE STAN- dard shift tere radio heater, directional signals. spot lights, un der — Fire condition OR _ 3138 "6 4 door Very clean car AUBURN MOTOR SALES East Bivd and Pike 1951 CHEVE. Power Glide. 1 owner. CHEVIE. 192 ¢4DOOR pewae 25.000 miles radio. heater, rectional signals backup lignes, spotlight, extremely clean generator must sel! beth Lake Rd FE 45158. ‘8 MOTOR SALES 254 8. Saginaw _ FE #7371 m Ave $1 CHEVROLET, 6151 Overlook WANTED ‘50 OR condition. ve, Clarkston. WID JUNK CARS & SCRAP RON 40682 «Eves after 5:30 PE 45-4839. For Sale Used Cars 61 - Special! special! Special! This Ad Is True nose 1941 Buick tires, wrcqpinaiy lens interior, radio and heater po en- with dual carburetion. run- ning gea, im good condition. No + renee $12.50 a Month Keller-Koch’ JHRYSI ER PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at i Mile Rd. Linco-n 66410 ay MILE. OF GQ MILE y OF Lace ORION) = oe tnd sunvisor Eee 99 for wrecked and ‘wa: Vetere Se SEE US FIRST eri:'1it wast RT) BE SURE AND SEE US ee eZ And get the full price ° GLEN FACTORY OFFICIALS’ CARS ‘LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer “FOR MORE ie THAN 30 YEARS GOOD PLACE To Bure * CHEVROLET 50. CHEAP OR _taxe over paymen’ OR 30802. iM? CHEV® CLTR hg * RA- dio, heater. new tir s. 875 Scott tL ake a Reetee, Seung Gon, RADIO an CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES Open 8.308. m™ - to hag ‘49 CHEVIE 8 door sedan Radio and . Clean and read “West Side Used Cars “T CHEV. “2 DR SHARPEST In -_ Baies, a» Ww. Meese 1940 AND 1 tor $210 on 31915. 7 CHEVROLET ‘80. 4 DOOR bE luxe, jp Ams pester, a nice | ome Sine, jo 9 Don 1-4 ome . er ee ree — 4 ~~ . ms date i ye ae ie Ne ee ef - Aa a aa } See: : Fibs ‘ } s A Pe (tot ‘h Pe | ht ) ae } ae PONTIAC RETAIL: _ STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “HOT A NAME. BUT A POLICY” Dollar for Dollar You can’t beat the PRICE or CAR to be found on our lot. It’s QUALITY that counts! » Peete eeeee PONTIAC RETAIL STORE: Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 CHEVES “82 PORMERLY TAx! cabs L W. Huron Mr. & Mrs. Public We Are Open! building & new sewer out our but A's still easy to get to 8. Yes. we are and right sow ears be low wholesale! Up to 8400 sav ings , Hudsons. MOTOR SALES sana 6 8. Pe Why settle for less? When you can get the best, at , PAULSON’S 66S. PERRY... . ¥E THIS! This Ad Is True 1951. CONVERTIBLE heater, leather ae yo 5 -y, & . owner . Your por cll pe old car down and 18 $42.61 _ KellerKoch SLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward et 18% Mile Rd. Lincein 6-8410 $7 DOWN SALE! Spring Cleanup 1942 FORD 1949 FORD 1942 BUICK 1949 BUICK 1946 CHEVE. 1949 CHEVE. 1940 PLYMOUTH 1946 PONTIAC 1948 PONTIAC Priced to sell from $40 to $445. COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac Open ’til 10 Every Night 804 N. Main Street the North End of Towm ROCHESTER Phone OLive 2-9311 (At a g | xe? aa SPECIAL ’49 FORD 4 DOOR CUSTOM 8 RADIO AND HEATER LLOYD’S AUTO SALES 112 S. SAGINAW FE 4-8212 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 16, 1954 For Sale Used Cars 61 by Dick Turner husband at a distance! “You'll find this no easy job, Lucille! making beds and Besides sweeping, dusting, you are expected to keep my For Sale Used Cars 61 Spot ’53 Olds. 88 Holiday Cp. ’53 Cadillac 62 Sed. ’53 Olds. 88 Convertible 53 Chev. Convertible ’53 Cadillac 62 Coupe DeVille ’53 Olds. 98 Custom Sed, 53 Chev. 210 tudor ’S3 Ford Custom 8 2 dr. ’52 Cadillac 62 Sed. ’52 Olds. Super 88, 2 dr. '$2 Olds. Custom 98 sed. ’52 Olds. 98 Holiday ’52 Stude. Starlite Cpe. ’52 Pont. Convertible ’52 Pont. 8 sed. ’S2 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. "52 Stude, Sedan 52 Mercury Sed. ’51 Olds. Super 88, 2 dr. Cn’ | '51 Buick Super Riviera $1 Buick Sedan 72 R ’51 Chev. Deluxe Sed. ’S1 Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 dr. ’51 Pont.. Chieftain 8 Sed. ’SO Olds, Super 88 Sed. ’50 Olds. Custom Sed, - >| 50 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. ’49 Chev. Deluxe Sed. 49 Pont. 8 Sedan ’49 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr. '49 Ford Convertible 49 Olds. 98 Convertbile 49 Hudson Sedan '48 Pont. 8, 2 dr. '48 Chev. Club Coupe '47 Chevrolet Sedan 46 Pont, Deluxe 2 dr, Super Specials » 1950 Hudson Original blue finish. EL 14 98, $395 1950 Nash “600” ih, Excelent ¢ Be c out iw h vb. — $495 1950 Chevrolet Radio, heate ny = top. 7 11. 1951 Mercury SEDAN Radio, heater, and overdrive. No rust or bumps Excellent condi- tion. BC 41 61 1948 DODGE Radio and heater. blue with white wall tires. BJ 28 30. $195 1950 Buick Radio. and Deoutitel 2 tone heater brown finish.’ BN 12 54. 1951 Studebaker Radio, heater, A en Orig- imal black finish. BV 38 28. $595 1952 Chevrolet DELUXE CLUB CO "fats wilbowt . $895 1953 Chevrolet f x. 5 2 tone ‘Sel eua $1,295 ° MICHIGAN’S- FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON TsE or WOODWARD AND 13 ROAD CGuar- 49 FORD 2 DR. V-8 Radio and heater. Nice condition throughout. $395 THE NER Our plan is ethical, honest | Spon CONVERTIBLE, FORD. —— Si plat ht bles". rag EOP $40.00 a Mon ~ Keller-Koch -| 210 Orchard Lake Ave. : OLDS-CADILLAC Used Cars—Orchard Lake at Cass Aen Bie SME TOR shies Open ti @ PM. Demonstrators | ise AT . Terrific Discounts! . OLIVER -Motor Sales Your Buick Dealer E 2-9101 (CORNER OF WILLIAMS 6T.) MODELS FORD. GOOD SHAPE. Tree eee! CHOOSE |» per ¢ ¢- ; :e, EM eee eee Fe oN NS RT ee 59 Be Qo = pester i, mileage, Ra YOUR 36 Eirmeum 3 ae FORD ° fread “M2 DOOR EX. ‘60 Pontia. ° dr. * ot “@ Chevrolet 4.4 wood B&O lt ; "48 Chevrolet 2 dr. White walls, man itis ® North Credit Union bd Dedee {@ ac Auto s, ‘ rt . calm. : eee Riemenschneider Bros. FORD “3 /DOOR. RADIO AND or Your Bank Reper We ce : DODGE- FORD ‘50 3 DOOR. LOW MILE = a st eee | JEROME | PLYMOUTH 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 er. fm ng Oe, can see car_at be. F io. Lt | oe clean rour ryerd -t99, Be oe py ee oe oe AISER “51 RAD'O HEATER AND a k Habel Chevrolet "Sale Used Cars 61. OW. Used Car - Corral '54 Ford, only 1,700 - miles $1,695 53 Dodge Meadowbrook Sedan, Gyromatic, radio & heater. .$1,335 53 Ford Convertible, Duplicate of the 500 , mile pace car. White- wall tires, radio, heater and spotlites ... $2,195 53 Ford Sedan. White- walls, radio & heater ’52 Pontiac 8 Catalina. Hydramatic, radio, heater and white- walls .....3... $1,595 $3 Ford 2 door. Fordo- matic, radio & heater. ......6. $1,295 52 Mercury Sport Coupe. Radio, heater & Mercomatic ... $1,495 $3 Ford Country Sedan. Radio & heater. .$1,795 53 Ford 2 door. Radio & heater $1,395 eeorerree |’52 Pontiac. Radio, heater & Hydramatic . .$1,395 52 Chevrolet Sedan. Pow- erglide, radio & heater 'S1 Packard 200 Series. Radio, heater & Ultramatic ...... $995 51 Buick Super. Dyna- flow, radio & a. $1,295 51 Buick Special, Radio, & heater ...... $1,095 "$1 Mercury, Radio, heat- er & Mercomatic $995 51 Nash Statesman 2 door. Radio & heater. ..$695 ’SO Ford 2 door, radio & heater ’50 Station Wagon. Radio & heater . $395 eeeete Not a. “Rough Rider” in the lot. Come in today and try out the car of your choice. cNS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 ° BARGAIN: = O48 Sree Bra elub ope with —2et,_$296, OL 62321, °53 OLDSMOBILE 88 SUPER Radio, heater, Hydram: . beaut!- ful gold and ivory finish, low mile- age, One Owner. $2,095 MICHIGAN’S FINEST ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD 1953 OLDS 68 CONVER RED with light top. Red leather 5 Oower windews, gine side walt: never used Motor Sales ¥our-Bitck Dealer - HAS” Demonstrators AT Terrific Discounts FE 2-9101 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (CORNER OF WILLIAMS 8T.) 1953 PACKARD ~ CUSTOM 2 DOOR , | 2800 actual miles. This car is new. : Huron Motor Sales $495 Selo Used Cars 61, REO OF LI] Intim No one nation of face of -ereative and aaveative and i Soniething 1 S done about Harold Fo “For The Best In 1954 ith hea turn indicators, a * 384.19 y taser ™ Your old car could even handle 1953 With heater, all taxes, license down Your eld car could even handle - Convertibles 47 Buick Conv....... $399 "48 Olds. Conv. ...... $444 *53 Ford Conv...... $1,699 52 Ford Conv...... $1,299 *S1 Ford Conv....... $999 ’50 Chev. Conv....... $699 "SO Plym. Conv...... $799 °50 Hudson Conv..... $599 Low Bank Rates Ky" "49 Plym. 2 dr....... $399 ’°50 Hudson 2 dr...... $399 SI! Stude,. 4.dt.cas «ax $399 ’S2 Plym. 4 dr........ $699 "49 Chev, 4 dr........ S444 ’51 Plym. all-metal Sta. Wagon ...... $899 ’50 Buick Hardtop MONE? Csi: sc oe cele $999 "9 Pont: 2 Gf. sa ceux $544 SO Chev. Bel Air..:..$744 Truck SO Ford F-1 Stake % 50 Ford F-1 Pickup 12 ’S1 Ford % ton Express 46 Dodge 4 ton Panel 51 Ford % ton Pickup 51 Chevrolet Sedan Deli '40 Chevrolet 10 ft. Stake ’50 Chevrolet 1% ton Stak Harold Fo TWO LOC . 464 S. Woodward Birmingham BULUS NDUS ated : - pee bes 6 meety = caeena "te ‘much UNLESS is | done about them. your automotive needs at Turner rd Wheels & Deals” FORD taxes. license and title. — . 24 mos @ $48.58 the down payment. FORD and title. 24 mos. @ $38.95 the down payment. Specials! ’48 Chev. 4 dr........$129 "48 Pontiac Club Coupe ....... $99 ’46 Nash 4 dr......-- $129 *a7 Ford 2 dt-..e0< es $149 °46 Ford 2 dr.....00-: $129 140 Pont2 Gf. ce cles: H4 48 Kaiser 4 dr....... $129 No Money Down 50 Dodge Club Coupe ...... $599 ’S2 Buick 4 dr. Riviera Dynaflow ..2.. $1,499 51 Pont, 4 dr. Hydramatic ..... $844 ’51 Ford Vic. ....... $899 ’5O0 Ford Sta, Wag... .$599 49 Cadillac 4 dr... .$1,099 49 Buick Super 2 dr. $499 52 Ford Vic. ...-.. $1,199 °'50 Nash 2 dr. with bed ........ $599 Specials LOM oeleis cicleicio cle sisie $444 (OW) ..-ccecce acess 3499 Pickup .....000.. - $599 eee enisearicsiecicieee $99 wile oieis Boa 6 es b'0 4 pre's $599 WOLY ccisicisiesciie es slele $599 swe ciclo e neee oes ss es $129 © eo ccnisccinees cscs $544 rd ATIONS: Woodward & 13 Mile Road LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN “CARS” For Sale Used Cars 61! For Sale Used Cars 61 Poi . oe : tun a 7s PONTIAC 1980 8 DLE tian ae and most \ 3 : 5 By i if COME’ ONE—COME ALL! REA A OPEN rR ay ‘oO iva 4 DOOR, NEW -motor, $75 685 Kinney Rd., off Bob” Boles Auto Sales . [17 &, Gaginew _w ’49 PONTIAC 8 PONTIAC 8 DELUXE. YOU'LL have to see § to believe Studebaker Commander V8 STARLIGHT COUPE RADIO .~ HEATER AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION EXCELLENT PAINT PRICED TO SELL Your Nash Dealer 6 _W. LAWRENCE AT CASS__ CHAMPION. THIS! This Ad Is True 1953 Willys Onc ‘ | 52 Chev. % T. Panel $795 eee rere 1961 Raich s:.00000. 1952 Pont. ....++++ $1,395 1953 Buick ....... $1,995 1951 Pont, ....... $1,095 9 Chev. ....e000. 9 ea 194 ae $495 49 Ford 34 Ton Stab 1947 Buick ....0000: $295 New Paint Job 1949 Pont. ...20eee. $645 New 1946 Chev. ..seesees $195 2 Ten Desme 1950 Dodge ...... 1 $095] "50 Ford F-6 1948 Buick ....... .. $345 2 Ton Dump 1962 Pack. “«coascx $15345 ‘Sl Chev, Y% Ton * Pickup ® 1953 Pont, ........ $1,895 . ’47 International 1953 Ford te. ccen- $1,495 2 Ton Dump 1952 Hudson ...... $1345| SO Ford % Ton. 1952 Olds. .....+0+ $1,795 Utility *47 Ford Vanette CALL FE2-9101 and any of our courteous Every Truck on the salesmen will be pleased , Cy Owens Lot and proud to give you a Is an “A-1” Buy free demonstration drive in any car in the Oliver tc. CALL FF 2-9101 Any Time From 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Oliver Motor Sales 210 Orchard Lake Ave. (CORNER OF WILLIAMS &8T) tor Sale Used trucks 62 cy. WENS 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 amwW & ers. 12 S. *SALISBUR on take off. running This is your ,- He transportation 00 takes Truck Specials ’49 Chev. Sedan Delivery $395 46 Dodge % T. Panel - $195 '49 Ford 17 T. Panel $195 '30 Ford 4 T. Panel «9S ’46 Chev, %4 T. Panel $295 52 Chev, 1 T. Pickup - $795 ’$3 Chev. %4 T. Pickup $995 "51 Chev. Sedan Delivery $095 - from. All bargains. MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD 1951 CHEVROLET, , ngs PANEL, condition. offer for — sale. Eves. FE 6-8801, days _FE ¢0621, @ AND ‘4 CHEVIES 8 INTER _ ‘5 OM. ‘$1450 OM. all § yard dumps. 3900 Baldwin. 7% DODGE % TON PICK OP. __$380, PE 48301. "371 CHEVROLET PICKUP. PE $3088 Light Duty, Specials $2 Ford, 14 ton pickup «i... = . ’49 International, 1 ton panel ...... 5. '51 Chevrolet, % ton pickup .......+5 $745. 48 Chevrolet, 14 ton, cab and chassis .. $295. 51 Chevrolet, 14 ton panel 47 Ford, % ton pickup | WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 24 more trucks to choose POR P a on ay Arrow. Cae oe, ET DE _ FE 2 etna “s “parts. sales service ea, Fiberglass we 2 See tnformation call Days, Mayfair 66470. Evenings or . BER! it's beaper & we EVINRUDE gent "Veena * St ee “ KELLY'S HARDWARE» “ee ere ie yw ae a < ‘ . - ‘ 5 Ws thiggedh ely” Nm mg Sl at *- aS : J « Roth ors wie eh Sade ia. ‘Only $00. MI C1300. | ™ Shelv< niture Y = er sini Sashabaw, Maple Sales, sérvice and rentals. ‘ Oeiy S68 Mo. | eiteh Set, Chea Sand a ein ce SULLDGLER eat Wits, on E.. GAS ew By sone 8 an PL WOOD Gravei & Dirt 79 EASTER BUNNIES. ma FO yt —~Ht- : ; wf ~ eT down on credit—as low ot Far. cae -. hig ae ea . plain & a-l TOP = ac coat ee ee needs 8 ; a eta | PICK wie eS cea, n| ee EP sree er | RT a end 1983 Go. sae Dixie | SS, & PAINT STOR yesn BONTIAC PL icas | ia TOP SON, BLACK’ DIR " Te rete “aise for tian Sa i _ it frente it Ta tas ‘Dixie Highway Fucigas Oakland Ave STORE ' oes {PLT WOOD co. Gand’ quevel DIRT AND FLO’S HOME pee, for $300, re SEPEE |e comers ai tare | sare os . es | 'S HOME a oe a i R “th toad tebie, $11. MAPLE pore L BOYs i otveee avement Breakers on mano g TONE a AQUARIL M z caw Y TRACTORS 1 "Pr Ropes Pateoss Sor Se eee |S Stolng pctren Garaas mot sander and eerste ae gl pea Flo a araoy Bite SE w BOT. | living complete. '8i2. Rolhaway _ beautiful mahog “CONES BLACK 1 $3877 GREAT D eta) ee. SP, awe : WE HAVE ot Ss. FE +e room ee 1 lam any NES REN! Pun DIR m ANE FEM pees or MA STe78 : v= = stove suite, $15 6736 lusive home. 1281 BALD T AL tT (ALE 8 co ; sped» tanstne Lake, end wil ofa beg ns ox raior, 42450. +; Ra Sait sol BAILED ees ae) ok: re ee tan TH ght ; ive Lake Outlet at Lareeet Th a BR - GOOD CONDITION. ~ der_& tmstalled TO on- | __£rave DIRT, FILL DIR an Pet TROPICAL PIs ESE PRICES s in stock of springs. | ¥ __ FE &HT FORCED PE 54-4962 1 sand. F T. ROAD shen OO PIsh ell. ‘ is for ‘eur opening. a - Orchard Lake “Aves ASHER 418.05, BABY CRIB, "tie. tanks D CONCRETE SEP. BLACE * pit Tor. eon PILL i; a re| git wc qt 7? Pore : F ; ve. r” ae aoe FEM bo ‘ pie Seen _Free_perking im trae” M*| Hore we eri Bee DING GTAsS BOON BATHTUS | SLACK gg ever rie Conk ae ae ca | SRR” pera ‘Pawar ht ; is FOOT ARROW CR FT BOAT. Usea CLOSBOUT RAL " 50. 2 _& is 5 DIT TOP SOIL. 6A “‘P tattooed s a : cE Eee OU as | He aoe Oe mihetst| “Keep seated aa — ce, ine FOIE Men, Poa 22 2| Sees S } a= oy Easy foe lente w| Bee Tedle tp ate log tables, hi your eye on tha’ Rock Leth os: Th) SLACK DIRT Pil “eee " open. Come OARDINO KENNEL guch bersaine to other | REESE FET | nt a Ses BSS) Fe Se ee “kee soo hat ee wb Hy Sam's | Se ca ee Serres aa gis Wat TE ~ . ‘s. “s kinds . , ‘“OLON on pe | tack ft 31 Auburn % mile Roto T _ : ©. PR — s lieealllee Roya, 96 Oakland. yg al ae xe. Beek Ree | F wile COLONIAL pe | Man Seat ror 60k VIL * | SARAKEETS OP: = ae = ae a 7 a CASH FOR PU PE 2-402) _FE +7881, Samia’ Ik’ wean: or Sale Misc Op Lumber Comp A 2836 ced x.’ FILL ties 1304 Mt peng” CANA my pervtss. Sow rt, ae boat i. tools RNITURE OA rear. ~ ellaneous 72 an 18 aul al t Clemens, FE 46000. 80 . Op pate See eee CHROME Deere nate a WA For Sale en Daily y CINDERS $ and PE 231 PUPPI Freoveo nike. me 3 sails one red. so. — se res "Avplian GABERT'S “| asp phalt Tile 31 Ee Sete Miscellaneous 72 kane alae CE 9.2) Stare PE ea SOIL, SAN ae PARAKEET, = plow. Also OW 10 I INCH 3 BOFTOM wate. Ales 6 A. Thomosen ans) veh. ohn. a it and save DE retrige nce Special | $2.95 Ghe “ria = cuca: < Gat Were onan 7608 ndo 3-2215 SAND AN dies, BREEDERS BA | condition, EM 38663. ins Thy HORSEPOWER fd ng eg scons | Srosiey peter. © . Ba ee nc onli weak WITH G STA Highland R4. (M | gand D AND GRAVEL Melrose. FE 2-33 | FARMALL TRACTOR 1 ween 6 and 5. w 1964 are . S cu. % A- 1g" el Paint $1.40 | _ for condition LASS LL silo a0) grave PUREBRED 23340, | «= model ACTOR, LATS oae ae 3 Oe URY Formica toys > a ton yebet abate Be Ihe bub Linciea Paint * $138 aL For 3 i “Phone FE sases sell it faucets ant eu GOMPLETE | | se and top soll, OR rena azsovt i; b% ioe LWA: . = Plastic Tie ee wringer aL ELECT ° we $3445 B Soxun WF : ee rea aner 30 pom Sereaion. ha saasatpare snd. be Escorue ironer, new. Ont mee tet crntet Tare Tis. 14e sa. Tig. ears old, “—acell werRic | faucets debs a oy yg chases ros EM Dane coo ES ag XEN, WITH BA | MACKINERY trailer” PE SST ie oe ee | ga orebard Lal” are eee ii cae ote Rae sf “soma per aan | coe ae feed [Miverea Yim Foner PE Tbe Pufem: Winning COCKER. a - 5 SX " . ao yy EE FO ——= | — Orch gan — 7 ton Offered 08 “Bategpinvee. Combination tn = others te er, new” $350 Harold's Can oe Gs | FLINT an brat S ard Lake ‘ee MBLACK Dut SAND GRAVEL. PARAKEET. CAM, wae me Jouve Rd R ALMOST LEAVING MOX Samm rox $28. a ob ens chose from cusses” 140 S. Saginaw | oa ieee a ene perp Per sale ping LOOK? ; Ee thN ON FE Tie. — 8 Se aes. LIKE NEW a Ra Lake Orin Harrisburg. f[ORNING 7 FURNITURE w months’ to pa Open | Pree Deli tor. FE 32-9001 size 4x5" wood fart 1-T308, RAKEETS B tras bulldozer blade CTOR, -_ozpenees _ —~ CHEST OF DaaWene NEW TWIN M 7 Opse Prt meee FUR? a x8’ 3c en pallet m Top S babie REEDERS r * $403. OR - Phus repeat oe Snag Te hd be i agicrs_ il makes. 6) up. pore | ASPHALT ‘PAVIN Moses — _Pedtion, MY 3403, pattets. | pinch, dirt and ae toi a ah | tr os atpe You samions load ether poate. Sant | Gounr and box spring. settee DARE we o-sses, | Oevevare wee VING Gaels oF sound, o@ of Square SURPLUS | ‘| or. y gravel. | REGISTERED ENG HOw You OUR CoM- FE rE} FE 2 tank Ris “>| Or terms. a vecians cones gta ugenere. VA sas esaver. | 224 US LUMBER |Fe . 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Sell or ALL _a. a ee tee oot old players-elock ep stoots pe tice = Bedroom for kiteh- Meat pg ag gg THERGIS. condition Lae RD SPRAYER __ 48038. landers | each rn oe PALAMIN 7 oad. Davisburg, apvroximately 30 a fr. plow. ROOM HOME IN" Rie. | RCA TELEVE e| 8996 coffee verware value, $5.95 _Sthwe'Sat stanley Ra, off Baldwin, work and biow ype off heater wi ros t peAZTENTIO rot meeO SF eokedi 4 YRARS 10-76 M IN J . Ax waffle makers from factory sho rred Rd. off er. FE w a r with blower jer. ON careers OLD. tracian ete. in . _ efter & worth. rN an Tea seed. - oe LA sale TERRE SOTa contr a? Lad reas WA ops aa iam, STFRL. GARAGE. OV le. | acconptons da siees' Van tyne” ock 85) 2 "Food Sg RE ea = THOMAS 4 FHOUSE |stats on me | ete der Genter oot LO TAT TE _sechigan “ap UTES GN tigsee TOR of as eee as URN Fi CONOMY C Rup on yee 1 season. ge - 8 sre be Lao fone ne s vag = colors. | REpublic 90-5041 For a on Rentable 8. ce ry 5 Bice NI ; O tivator EN TRACTO! $3235 Price $100. "Can = Pratt this big oppor ge ow __ For Sale oult : . Gotchalk ——— ee TURE CO. “78 : ehinery lawn mower lige TRUSCON ua _ Basement A Huron of Es« Paddock ‘Be Bale or ne atoms 8% m AY, APRIL 8. Bagine’ SAGIN P trailer ‘ m PARA Gmson ¢ pt 1 ooo oe .. iy in MALLAR Puriitare fer i ry ma tamee Co | agin Gieeret Wen Sieg tee pa seas eas — |B aca fe seine pues praia ED 1 ANNELS riac| ings -and_trape ehild’ a ee oe od ¢ "7 . aye. __ Maple 5-300, com weom ena bien A EPT. pipe, reinforcing fe A trapese. $2 covers on, Qt. | PIANO Phone FE 40602 Faiina— 18 GUINEAS lene itchen, rods, pacement Ware Tans. | _ tng. Oscar Schm aa naeare | tho ING AND REMOV- OL _1-5680. Appliances and tools. Fresh coun BLAYLOC wall. | BIANO Tt Schmidt, AIR-| trim Sale a Easter coun- K Prank Pe) ren oR Bae an: Farm tee for Easter, Auctioneers, ~ & __ rank Boeherits wale q Pe +0137 x Ree Produce | 87 _on M-24 Com muni 3. Wick- t For Sale Pets al APPLES i Ae Be eee < $299 - Glackmot aybee on Baldwir iM e Params, mi. 18 bh Ra turn +@ 3088 OVERHEA 50, 1900 Stiverben | Peat oat. ft eae 6 toe ‘ FE Opener Lk. Ra. AND paueAD boon Regular $129.50, ~ i, S, an A ie * mab) (Keego Harbop- HAGGE on 5. 2 m. 4 eyole ‘ Deere 6 to 800 Ibs . — FE tant LUM age a ae £2 ta, Tere reel twee. sow F138. nae Foie Cash all %e oe we AND cher rotary ‘ith -esf me Riding Rogttee _cage, $7 ryt Veale ge iingl S 18a. Pore rotare mul | _ ort Commer ase Bee ~ PA joes. > * Johnson succeeds Eari Billings- ley of 86 Peach St. who was named vice president for this year. Other new officers include: Mrs. Eula Riggs, recording sec- retary; Mrs. Georgia L. Brown, financial secretary; Clarence Shepard, Peter .Angeloff and Harold Hedges, trustees; Delwyn Saiter, sergeant - at-arms; and Mrs. Bernice Carpenter, guide. City Negotiating Committee members named were Johnson, Saiter, Mrs. Kathleen Henson, Minor Van Camp, Robert Reyn- olds and Glen Strohm. s s . Pontiac General Hospital Nego- tiating Committee members elect- ed were Johnson, Mrs. Henson, Mrs. Riggs, Mrs. Carpenter, Hedges and Mrs. Mamie Adkison. Grading of Flowers Handled by Machine ITHACA, N. Y. # — In cut flow- ers it isn't the smell or the color that determines quality, it’s the weight, says the specialists. Arthur Leach, of Manchester, N. H.. a graduate student at Cor- nell University, has ccnstructed a machine that grades flowers by weight. Patterned after an egz- grader. the gadget handles 120 dozen flowers an hour The machine makes possible standard grades — special, fancy, extra, first — which mean some- thing to the grower if not to the customer. Previously each grower retailer had to regrade to satisfy his customers. Sixty-one years is the longest period between adoption of any two: 1.endments to the U. S. Constitution. SAVE WASTE PAPER! ‘We Are Now Paying News Paper.........30¢ per 100 ths, Magazines ......... .60c per 100 ibs. Scrap tron—Junk Cers—Structural Steel 7YPHgON STEEL C0. «FE 4.9582 | 135 Branch St. Across from Americen Porging G Socket early dramatic) BUNNY BONNET — Piquant Jill Corey, singing star of TV's “Dave Garroway Show,’ models a charming “rabbit chapeaux’’ which would be a sure fire hit in any Easter Parade, The dark-haired beauty who has often been called the “Cinderella of Television,” has appeared on other vedieo time spots, including a singing stint with crooner Eddie Fisher. Atom Secrecy Confuses Nation Toledo Blade Publisher Reports to 400 Editors in Washington WASHINGTON «—Secrecy on atomic weapons progress has thrown civil defense planning into confusion and hindered develop- ment of a continental defense sys- tem, the American Society of Newspaper Editors was told today. Paul Bock Jr, co-publisher of the Toledo Blade, reported to some 400 editors at their annua] meeting that despite recent hydrogen bomb revelations, atomic developments have outrun public information. “The public appears to be rela- tively farther behind information- -tally than ever before,”’ said Block, the society's one-man watchdog committee on atomic information. s . ” The sensation created by Atomic Energy Commission Chairman Lewis L. Strauss with his recent description of a 1T-month-old hy- drogen bomb explosion, Block said raises the question ‘‘whether the people must not be told much more much sooner." “Witness the confusion of the Federal Civil Defense Administra- tion,"’ Bloek said. ‘‘The potential of the H-bomb required a major change in emphasis in the teach- ings of this organization. s * . Block's ‘message was one section of a comprehensive report by the society's Committee on- Freedom of Information headed by J. Rus- sell Wiggins, managing editor of the Washington Post and Times- Herald. General improvement in the in- formation policy of federal agen- cies was. reported. But Wiggins emphasized a need for a federal law to compel officials to divulge nonmilitary information if they re- fuse to do so voluntarily. secret sessions, Forty per cent of the 3,105 committee and subcom- mittee meetings in the last session were held behind closed doors the ASNE group said. Detroit Army Ordnance Seeking Storage Space BATTLE CREEK «®— The De- troit Ordnance District has filed a request with 5th Army headquar- ters at Chicago for extensive ware- house space at Ft. Custer for stor- age of government-owned machine tools. The tools have been used by Southern Michigan industries to produce defense materiel since thé outbreak of the Korean War. To Make GOP a Share Scandal Here's Fun! Hore’s Value! | SAFE STURDY Dem Senators to Fight | Any Effort to Put FHA | OUTDOOR GYM Blame on Truman WASHINGTON —Three Demo- | cratic members said today they | will fight any effort by the Senate | Banking Committee to focus on | housing swindles which may have | taken place in the Truman admini- | stration while glossing over more | recent irregularities. | Chairman Capehart (R-Ind) said | there was no such intent on the part of the committee, which plans to start public hearings Monday into reports of a multimillion-dollar scandal. Yes, eleven ways to play — that’s what this sturdy outdoor sym mand bey youngsters — and all f or a price :) even less than you'd pay for many gyms with nowhere near the features. is > a Work GOODYEAR * . . The three Democrats — Senators Douglas of Illinois, Lehman of New York and Maybank of South Car- olina—said that so far they had noted a lack of emphasis on ex- horbitant fees said to have been charged home owners for repairs financed with loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration 5 (FHA). Officials have said these ; irregularities have continued vir- a Au ervice Stor tually up until the present. 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 The other principal aspect of the investigation—also being carried on by at least three agencies of the executive branch—involves FHA- insured loans to build big apart- ment houses. The section of the act which authorized these loans expired in 1950, although some pro- jects are said to be still under construction. td] s * The Internal Revenue Service an- nounced late yesterday that 1,149 corporations got loans to build houses which cost less than the amount of the loans, with the corporations pocketing the dif- ference. One result in many cases has been to force up rents in those pro- jects, because the rents are tied to the size of the loan. Capehart has said builders may have reaped a_half-billion-dollar windfall under this program. de- signed to stimulate apartment building in the postwar years. . - Douglas said in an interview: “It's perfectly natural for the Re- publicans to try and shift the blame to Harry Truman. We are certainly not going to try and cover up well-publicized abuses in apart- ment construction after World War II. But we're not going to allow the Republicans‘ to divert attention from the currently scandalous operations in the field of repair loans." Police Quiz Youths on Local Breakins Two 19-yar-clds ar bineg hid today. by Pontiac Police for ques- tioning about breakins here. One of them has admitted robbing a gas station and a grocery Thurs- day in Flint. The Flint pair, Billy Joe Ham- ley, of 2323 North St., and James L. Johnson of 2214 North St., was arrested in a parked car early today. Eighty packs of cigarettes and other small articles were found in the car. Detective William Hanger said Hamley told of the Flint breakins and said they had come to Pon- PONTIAC’S OLDEST TV SERVICE DEALER! BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE Authorized Factory Service for 1S Different Manulacturers 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 on “WKC, 108 N. Saginaw St. 5 Year Guarantee ! ow ne. men If You Can't Phone In, Write In § Phone KITTY b WEE, oo ee ‘ KELLY for. § home on J the new $24.95 Round Bobbin Sewing Machine § ' COREE EEE ET ESET SEER ETE TOTS r ' ADDRESS... eens Se eeeeeeneeeereeeeeeenete a Mme eee ee ee ew ewe eB we ee ee Estimated 685,000 Held in Europe Labor Camps UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. ® Emigrant organizations estimate that more than 685,000 persons are held in labor’ camps in six Euro- pean Communist countries—Czech- oslovakia, Poland, Lithuania, Hun- gary, Bulgaria and Albania. 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