ne el ee © ree ee “=. THE PONTIAC PRESS 112th YEAR * *& *& *& PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954—26 PAGES AMTPTERMATIONAL NEWS GERVICE qe. Higher Tax Exemption Hangs on Close Vote French Troops. |Housewite, 98, Seeks Mrs, Aamerica Title| py ike in P ay Given | Repel Vetminh | °. * at Dien Bien Phu} 4 HANOI, Indochina (AP) —Screaming Vietminh shock troops surged today to within half a mile of the heart of the Dien Bien Phu fortress, then faltered and fell back, taking their dead and wounded with them. Masses of the Communist- led rebels s the attack through last night as thousands} NEVER TOO OLD—Mrs. Alice Smith (center) wildly ea tee who has entered this year’s Mrs. America contest, rebels, backed artillery is pictured at Red Springs, N. C., showing two pena reg hare , — p —— "| pretty college students her style of cooking spare- 2h ss Pontiac Teachers | Starting Salary | Atom Smashing Giant Placed at $3,700 7 for B.A. Status School System to Be in Red $650,000 by 1955; Board Cuts Requests The Pontiac Board of Education raised the pay of some 800 teachers, princi- pals and other employes Monday night, but some raises weren't as high as , employes asked. The action boosted Pon- tiac’s starting salary for a new teacher with a bach- elot’s degree to $3,700— AP Wirephote | hikes. This raised next year’s AP Wirephete ribs. The girls, Betty Hamilton of Alexandria, Va.,| tentative school budget to $4.844.-| UNVEILING AT BERKELEY—The success of the Bevatron, new- and Betty McGuire of Algonquin, Ill, pay close | 061.21, approximately $400,000 over | est in atom smashing giants unveiled yesterday at the University of attention to Mrs. Smith, who is the oldest woman | this year’s. California, Berkeley, is reflected in the faces of the group largely if H 3 | No Change Seen mounting | for Temperature d | Geen ; : $ i auf : : t J zt i : BGi It a = $ z= f Te a a School officials raises responsible for its construction. Left to right (foreground) are Dr. Poe Edwin M. McMillan and Prof. Ernest O. Lawrence. Drs. Edward Army-Committee Row McCarthy Says. Hell Fight|=522225 U. of California U. of California Christens fo Handle Probe Himself |sssc-- <1 semua, ca. car) — toe peat tine rs aaa amen suas exvebed Sedae of tor Unietoulp af fa 8 Bat 90 inn: ne more eutpece dlcoberies such as thas drivers, maintenance men, | which led to the atom borab. A vast new field for deriv- é others — a $25 a month raise, energy from matter is among the possibilities. He called the subcommittee, which is divided on this/| or $300 a year. The emplayes Tse ccactiaad ial eae calicings alee tk had issue, into closed session to set ground rules for the a ee month. _., | nucleus to men b om prraen abe McCarthy accuses Secretary of the Army Stevens and| ‘schers’ $900 raise, pins an Adams, th 's general counsel, of _—_ it Poli ee ee eee xan © ee, te hemp eel come. wine] SS oe mre (Det Olt PONCE. je oem So gs é j il hil i : : § 2 i 1. WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) said |? SM Smt Jad an Gate taday he would fight any moves within his own probe subcommittee to step aside for some other group to in- i Ike's Opposition Tightens Lines for House Battle Dems and GOP Both Scrambling to Capture “Enough Backers WASHINGTON ( A P )— Président Eisenhower's head-on opposition to a Democratic tax cut plan cratic House leaders scram- .| bling today for the few votes that may decide the said he is “quite sure the Presi- dent's address will have the effect i rif tii Th fir cil it 4 4 +H [: sent Republican and Demo- - 4 Ee ee Sd Cele bombers trom Wichita Air —— rang Me- State Hospital 1 Gow Yam L. Schiller, Probe Ordered Tim beatron 8 sao = Se ae 's = Houts, maintenance foreman, and; 13 Officers Su ation laboratory, is a racetrack-| (Continued on Page 2, cre enn [Se ner meee se |FUNOS Proposed iE ies. eeeernes =| 12 Oto Serie [iri sarc 7 Hockey Players Dad ®. 8! Senate Program Would | pod president Glenn. Grit-| Gambling Conspiracy | instrument in existence. . . 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Ap i i bi } I Ranch Room Friday Evening With New ' Counselor for Teenagers ~ Frem Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM — The Ranch Reom of the Birmingham Commu- nity House will reopen Friday Will Reopen ropolitan Detroit YMCA at 8:1) | P. m. tomorrow at the local YMCA. | This is the fourth in a series of six | lectures, sponsored by United | night. | Church Women of Birmingham. | Close Jan. 27 Mrs. Loren Blunt will speak on | due to misbe- “Charting Mission Pathways” at | azomorrow’s 12:30 p.m. luncheon | meeting of Missionary B Group of | the First Presbyterian Church, The | meeting place gatherirtg will be at the home of has been await- Mrs. P. L. Penfield, Lakeside drive. ing the Meeting at 2 p.m., Missionary A Group will hear Mrs. Zoltan Irshay speak on “Activities at the Delray N House.” The group will meet with Mrs. E. D. Sheley of Riverside drive. te has been chosen as the new coun- | Mrs. Nettie H. Tannar selor. He and Mrs. Haggart will, Service for Mrs. Nettie H. Tan- be receptionists at the reopening nar, %, of 17488 Dunblaine, will Friday | be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Central | GEORGE A. PEEK JR. 'U-M Man to Talk Here on Russia Annual dinner meeting of the officials. James E. Hag- HAGGART gart, a Wayne University junior, vo the re- | Woodward Christian Church, De-' University of Michigan Alumnae opening of the room is an or. ‘Toit, with burial in White Chapel Ciyb of Pontiac will be addressed ganization of teenagers catied | Memorial Cemetery. Her body will | py George A. Peek Jr., assistant the Ranchers. Accoriling to Mrs. | be at the William R. Hamilton Co. | professor of political science at the Carlton Isley, director of the | Prior to the service. university. The dinner will be House, generous offers of gssist- | Mrs. Tannar, whose late hus-|ys.-ch 30 at the Grace Lutheran ance by several service clubs and | band, the Rev. J. Tannar. | Fetlowship Hall, and is open to individuals made the hiring of Ws pastor of Central W | guests. Haggart possible. ee Sunday "Prof. Peek joined the political The Ranch Room will be open Mess. _ — science staff at the university in Tuesday, Friday and Saturday| M&S 34 made her home with 198 and has specialized in Euro- nights, and most afternoons. AG-| . “denghter Mrs. C. Baxter Ham- |-Pe®" affair. He spent the past mission will be by membership | mond. - . —— | summer on the continent. His tepic Survivors include anotlter daugh- | here will be “Economic Threat of ter, Mrs. T. Spencer Cleaver ot | the Soviet Union.’ and Bernardston, Mass. S. Sm ‘Earle Eo New York Cv | New Afom Smasher Birminghom, Detroit Foir | Ready in California (Continued From Page One) Continuing a ss series of Lenten Dems, GOP Vying And the end is not yet. Many of these particles have a lifetime of ently a few millienths of a sec- end, then they change into some- thing else. Or one of them changes into two or more others. There is no certainty as to what the really unchangeable funda- fe i i ei ui rz! income tax payment. The per cap- i i the middle income brackets or be- ry The bevatron may settle some | of this uncertainty. For the next three weeks or so ut aH, | : ti F | af te OA nis | work on experiments. : Its main gob will be to produce i F industry, of jobs.” It would cost | Tres sey se Birmingham Seeking xe best GOO Water Supply tack the boost | exemptions. | looked BIRMINGHAM — Setting their near. Republicans | policy regarding future water sup- | tions “se ce | . -] = i: if at i 1 tightly drawn + Se v3 *¢ tr : i | i ts | day night instrueted the city mana- both parties privately | ger to seek an adequate supply of | expressed uncertainty. over the} quality water to serve the pro- Ber. | the key vote Thurs- | jected population increase within ef ; day. Some Democrats conceded | the city's present boundaries Mrs. K. L. Pfundstein. |they may lose as many as 10 or! Purchase of three voting ma- 15 members to the other side. | chines at a cost of $4,200 was also Meeting at the same time in | Earlier, they had estimated all | approved. the church parlor, the Ruth Allen | but five or six Democrats would 1 See ‘Youth to Be Sentenced Group will hear a Lenten message | stay in line. Some Republicans, Rev. Arnold Runs on the other hand, said 10 or 12. . . of their group appeared ready to for Destroying Property I | cross over. Another eight or so, A tea afd exhibit of the work | were regarded as-doubtful. In Oakland County Circuit Court In an lilth-hour effort to solidify | yesterday, Gerald W. Dalenko, 18, 2 2 F | é _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 ee Detroiters Admit Local Breakins Pontiac Detectives Find Shoeprint Cast Matches Shoe of Accused Two men charged with armed robbery admitted Monday in De- troit to breakins at the Wisner and Eastern Junior High Schools under questioning by Pontiac Police. Detectives John DePauw and John Wilson said a foot print cast taken at Eastern after last week's breakin matched a shoe worn by one of the men, James C. Anglin, 25, of 60 Lawrence St., Detroit. | Anglin and David G. Rohde, 21, | << ee ene ere were ar- rested Saturday when 11 officers surrounded their apartment building. Police said the pair ad- mitted 10 ether breakins which questioning today before their ar- raignment in Detroit Recorder's Court. State Hospital Graduating Ten Night Attendants Dr. Ivan A. LaCore, Pontiac State Hospital superintendent, will present diplomas to 10 new night attendants as their training cli- maxes with graduation ceremonies Wednesday night. The ceremony is scheduled for '8 p. m. in the state hospital chapel. . “The Lord's Prayer” “You'll Never Walk Alone.” 147 Pints of Blood Are Donated Here in one of the most successful Amer- | ican Red Cross bloodmobile visits | here in months. Mrs. N. E. Durocher, Pontiac | 8 p.m. Final Arguments End Land Company’s Suit BIRMINGHAM—Final arguments were heard Monday by Circuit jthe City of Birmingham. _The land company is seeking to \have the city’s single-family resi- |dence zoning of a nine-acre tri- jangle of land, bounded by Eton “trouble spot” as other speakers Judge Hartrick are (1. to r.) Floyd « ZONING HUDDLE—Cirevit Judge George B. Hartrick, keynote speaker for Wednesday night's “Township Zoning Conference,” points out a soning look on, With Andrews, chair- at Independence McQuaid, county register of deeds. County Planning Commission will sponsor the meeting on township soning, scheduled for 8 p. m. Pontiac Press Photo Lloyd Anderson, Waterford supervisor, and Orrin The Oakland Township Hall in Clarkston. Townships Plan Zoning Confab on Wednesday Plat Act and township zoning laws at the public Township Zoning Con- mission will sponsor the meeting, with Independence Township Board furnishing free coffee and | doughnuts. McQuaid's talk is one of five, to donate 147 pints of blood Monday | brief talks on special zoning topics. Andrews, chairman of Oakland County Board of Super- visors, will tell how to make zon-| ing effective and Licyd Anderson, | Vaterford supervisor, will discuss | problems faced by calli, townships. Prof. Louis A. Wolfanger of | Michigan State College will out- | line steps toward better township | zoning and Robert D. Carpenter | = McCarthy Fighting fo Do Own Probe (Continued From Page One) the subcommittee aides who are under the Army's fire. - The Army has accused both | Cohn and Francis P. Carr, the| subcommittee's staff chief through | handles | nel matters, of improper tactics. | man of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors; person | s Pontiac Deaths Vonette Elaine Blevins Service was held today at the Voorhees-Siple Chapel for Vonette Mrs. Harold H. Dearing Funeral service for Mrs. Hareid H. (Maxine) Dearing, 44, of 2240 Pontiac Dr., will be held Wednes- day at 8 p.m. in the Chapel. * Sparks-Griffin The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, of the First Congregational | Church of which she was a mem- ber, will officiate and burial will be held Thursday in Albion. Born in Saginaw, Nov. 6, 1899, 1921. Mrs. Dearing, who was a gradu- ate of Albion college, came to Pontiac from River Rouge in 1929. She was a teacher at Lincoln Junior High School, and a member | af Collegiate Sorosis Sorority. Surviving are her husband, three and eight Johnson, 64, of 72 Branch be Wednesday at 11 a.m. Frank from the Solons to Consider Water Survey Bill Michigan House of Representa- tives’ Ways and Means Committee Five Players Dropped From Bengals’ Roster 1 ice i i pig HE: ef ip ick - Transfers reduced the Tiger | ter to 40 players. FILE A ‘Teachers in Pontiac to Get Pay Raise DETROIT w — Young John | ere = 5 F -j Condition Still Critical Noah A. Terry, 27, of 148 W. Pike St., is still in critical condi- is “s _ the public is invited, will be held | from 1 to 9 p.m. tomorrow LENTEN SERVICE Wednesday, 7:00 P. M. You Are Welcome! | Cvetic, a Communist for the FBI poses. } - . | for nine years, has been postponed | cross-examine witnesses. At the outset, Eisenhower said Two Hurt in Accident conditions on March 4, a speech! A! | indefinitely due to lack of funds,| McCarthy yesterday flatly re-| Pontiac General Hospital. on “Mixed Marriages” will be giv- | his administration ‘has asked the | Returning H Todo | according to Veterans of Foreign! jected broad hints from Senate Saeaees en by Boyd I. Walker of the Met- | Congress to approve a great pro- urning rome 7 | Wars spokesmen. |GOP leadership and from within John M. Swain |gram to build a stronger Amer-| Harold H. Dearing and Mrs.| Cvetic was scheduled to speak | his own subcommittee that he call ° | ica for all our people, including Henry J. Loper, injured in. a|to Pontiac and St. Michael High off a speaking tour and move for a swifter showdown on the The Weather | te | PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fair pee Mage Wednesday. Leow tonight %5 southerly on Wednesday. Dewntewn Tempersteres 6G M...,0000- ™“ B5 G) Mie cise % TG M.. 000-00: 33 13M... . .cccccee a BG M...secee- ™ ipm 41 9 BR. M.,ccecese 2 BP. Wi scccavas 42 88 B. Mow ccccees. 32 Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding 8 am |, to Trust Fund Board At 8 a.im.: Wind direction, northwest Sun t 6:39 p.m. ww with ‘igh’ ef tt to 80 West d ? . ont | se aeeieeat shade t-44 aes ial habe secoming variedie inte tonight and | why our tax proposal is the cor- | nerstone of our whole effort.” improved health, a- better farmy'trattic accident near Alpena Sun- | School students today, At 8 o'clock program, improved labor laws and gay in which Mrs. Dearing was | tonight he was to address the gen- wide? overseas markets. killed, were released from the Al-|eral public in the hall of VFW “Most = fog igre rie hospital last night and were Post 1370, His appearances. were money, 0 is nationw) : to be the VFW. audience. “Without adequate rev.| ("ewe © Pontiec today. cca ttn llindd enue, most of them would be! ” re eee 7 ae abandoned or curtailed. That is je Se; Petes " ——— —? ed ee _—— Nome Royal Ook Vet | | | | Donald Unger of 304 Center St. Enlarge Parking Lot neral Home. Funeral will be at 10:30 a.m. , | Wednesday from St. Benedict Cath- olie Church. Burial will follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mr, Swain died Sunday. in Downtown Pontiac Pre-arranged funeral plans like insurance poli- cies, are foundations for family security. At Huntoon’s you'll find @ pre-paid burial plan for any age sets Wednesday at 5:36 Royal Oak, has been named to Outdoor Parking at any amount. In this manner esha are “ the four-man Oakland County Vet- den baa ence ax adler a many persons reduce the burden __ (As recorded downtown) erans Trust Fund Committee, ac- lot at W. and W. La oo aoe a anannn vais - cording to the state trust fund — ayne to cant. of loved ones at the time of death. tompussture.............., 388 | boadd of trustees at Lansing. en Pi vari You might #ish to know more of eee Unger, a World War II veteran, : the site this sensible plan. ee See See te Pentine - was recommended for the post by Present buildings on Ebert’ tempereture. 0.000000 32. [the VEW Department of Michigan Se byesenes nwnneeeees 36.5| He succeeds Maurice A. Merritt net ee a += 4" State Sets Baby Record | ‘« 2| DETROIT &—The State Health | = Department said today a record | oo aay enep: ak. dalnes as -born in. dd or pk swan hiked hich can take off ar nd verticatty, i ' . man las igures “ mapancllie nen. Sa _ woe woe bs Bos jean task Year. Figures. "just re own in a “four-point” position as it rests on its auxiliary landing born in the state during 1953. The | fear during special test operations. Being capable of taking-off and previous record was set in 1952| landing vertically, the plane will not need runways or carrier decks when 177,835 births .were listed.| on which to operate. , | “7 4 | ANDIN ry y ¢oun tea TS PUAN | Individual Chicken Pot Pie French Fried Shrimp & Tartar Sauce . 69 CHEF'S SPECIAL DAILY We Do Catering—Call FE 2-6242 BAKERY DEPARTMENT Sour Cream Cookies .........:-.......... doz. 39 Glazed Donuts .........5........ .... 6 for 28¢ Hot Cross Buns ............. Le ceeeeeee doz. 49 Sugared Fried Cakes ................... doz. 39¢ Custard Eclairs seeqeussepasqnasd 2 for 25¢ Wedding — Birthday — Party Cokes to order. Fruit Punch mode to order. Bowls and Cups for rentel. HOMADE roop sxop 6 a TOS Ps ts ge ¢F rit Ht g fis ¢ 144-146 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Insure With Agencies Displaying This Emblem Frank Andersen Crawterd-Dawe- y Greve Agency one Ageucy ynaré Johases Sagenge Seam, Daniels Agency Unselie Agency, Austia-Nervell W. A. Pelleck ee Ageney Wm. W. Denaidsen ‘ Insurance Baker & Hansen Agency —_ Agency Bremmett- Glibride-Maitlaba 3. L. Van Wagener Lincicome, Ine. Agency Agency, Ime. . Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents an. W. Hettentecher This Advertisement Sponsored by DRY CLEANED, e PRESSED - QUALITY Dry Cleaning and ready to wear the day they’re brought in to. . Lists Major Goals to Aid Citizens We want to improve and expand our social security program. We want a broader and stronger system of unemployment insur- ance. We want more and better homes for our ley Act to protect workers and | | employers, ._|gress will cut taxes By over 1's? people. We want to do away with slums in our cities. We want to foster a much im || proved health program. || We want a better and a lasting | !ars | whole effort. It is a tax plan de- signed to be fair to all. I am sure you join me in the hope that the Text of Pres THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 ’s \ he starts his address to the nation House. lien dollars. Of this total saVing, | 7 billion dollars is being made | this year. : Now, 7 billion dollars is so much | money—even in Washington—that it's hard to know what it really means. Let's see if we can get some idea of how much it is. The money American. farmers got last year for all the corn and all the wheat grown in our entire country was 7 billion dollars. The money Americans paid in all of last year for household utilities and for fuel amounted to 7 billion dollars. . The money Americans pay each year for .doctor, dentist, medical | and hospital bills is 7 billion dol- Because of these savings, your tax cuts were possible. On Jan. 1 this year your taxes, were cut by 5 billion dollars. The | tax revision program now in Con- billion dollars more. The total may | | Now, in the light of all this, let's look at the tax program now | in Congress. | To start with, it is the first time jin half a century that our tax ADDRESSING THE NATION—President Eisenhower is shown as | | carefully balanced tax | duction. | ucts. It will give us lower price |tags on many of the things we . <= to $1,000, budget is seen this 2E22 oF al i ts i y don't believe for one sec- t anyone privileged to live at acs Opposes Higher Exemptions Now on taxes last night at the. White who have made or want to make/|a serious blow to your govern- investments to help meet the ex- | ment. penses of a growing family or of | - A $100 increase in the exemp- old age. This year we propose aed, bor would cost the government reduce by a moderate amount or | 242 billion dollars. To increase the percentage the existing double | personal exemption to $1,000 would taxation on dividend incomes. | cost eight billion dollars. This will be important to all Address on Taxation ' . . . {make every man secure in that job that he has. | Of course, everyone wants tax has been proved by the large tax sible this year. Us some good advice. He You Always Save at SIMMS | ‘Mid-Week’ Buys einen Big Boy ‘HUSKY’ Sizes Boys’ Dungarees $199 ae 8-oz. Sanforized dungarees, zipper tly, reinforced at all points of strain, Regular $2.49 Value of us. Whether @ur savings are| will oppose such an unsound tat pb ee. “Apenenene eee ™ large or small. It will encourage| proposal. I most earnestly hope ' Americans to invest in their coun-| that it will be rejected by the ‘Husky’ Proportioned ‘Big Boys try’s future. And let us remember | Congress, I hope you feel the o this: the average investment need-| same, Gabard ed to buy the tools and facilities | Every dollar spen the . ine to give one of our people a job| Every dollar spent oy © fed - runs about $8,000 to $10,000. The >, taxes or by more borrowing : $ more we can encourage saviN€S with greater debt. To make large | Waist Sizes and investments, the more pros-| sagitional savings in the cost of | 29 to 34 perous will be 160 million Ameri- can citizens. a as we need more spending by consumers, so we need buyers for items produced by heavy in- dustry—tor lathes and looms and giant generators. The making of these things gives jobs to millions of our people. This program wil] encourage this kind of pro It will make new jobs, larger payrolls and improved. prod- part of this program. It concerns @re on the very gloom 89 Apollo “‘Easyway’ Baby Bottle want and need. . ao ear a ; 3 "Eas cane 1 ent ff WARMER Now, this eveni Would Continue aw, Gis eveniag I anata Corporation Tax professionally faint-hearted. They And there is another important | have been arguing lately that we Plug Into $ 29 of this entire program. | hauled. Millions of individual tax-| Under the law, this tax would be | only to be expected in the spring payers—many of you listening—will | reduced two weeks from today. I of an election year. {have asked Congress to keep this| ‘The truth is, we do not have a specifically for use in | Heats water, juices, etc. eee your so you or = depression, ; spend of your own money, as Sees Added Relief permit it to go down to 47 per | ; 4 And what's more, as I have said %36x50 Inch— you personally desire. : |cent at this time. The extension |.. 4 in New Program lef this entra tax on ti time and time again, your govern- HI — its full a Save $7 Billion You will have larger deductions | wil] provide enough money to pay ee oe nen don’t s- in Current Year ior your metienl expenses: the costs of the benefits this tax Powers ye : " ae $9” A month ago, I expressed to the Congress my belief that we would 9:30-5:30 daily 13 NO. 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AO 7 vty MAR FACTOR HOLLYWOOD CAME MAKE-UP 5 gar’ Art attr ~ ns Floor f . 22 -_. wo ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 | ——_— . am Yr - - See ee ee “T are ~ , — he | aA - Ranch Room Will Reopen Proposes GOP m Will ; | Detroiters Admit [ : z With New : ' ay Evening | = Truth Squa Counselor for Teenagers — ocal Breakins ru From Our Birmingham Bureau | ropolitan Detroit YMCA at 8:15 Pontiac Detectives Find Van Valkenburg Urges = The Ranch |p. m. tomorrow at the local YMCA. | Shoeprint Cost Matches State Women Organize Room of the Birmingham Commu- | This is the fourth in a series of six | P' to Tell Accomplishments lectures, sponsored by United | Shoe of Accused Church Women of Birmingham. | Mrs. Loren Blunt will speak on Two men charged with armed ee aes 2 ee ° “Charting Mission Pathways” at robbery admitted Monday in De- tatives, suggested Monday that Re- tomorrow's 12:30 p.m. luncheon troit to breakins at the Wisner and publicans organize roving “truth meeting of Missionary B Group of | Eastern Junior High Schools under squads” to tell their accomplish- the First Presbyterian Church, The =aign to Michigan people this fall. gathering will be at the home of questioning by Pontiac Police. ae + ceseel Mrs. P. L. Penfield, Lakeside drive. Detectives John DePauw and ee apsomn x hala, high- Meeting at 2 p.m., Missionary John Wilson said a foot print cast lighted a State Ceritral ee taken at Eastern after last week's Committee and Oakland Cougty Re- Irshay speak on “Activities a ’ the Delray Neighborhood House.” GEORGE A. PEEK JR. tevakin motched bs See nn by pelican a Paper ger | The group will meet with Mrs. E. one of the men, — . Anglin, ene ‘ton D. Sheley of Riverside drive. U M M { T lk - | 25, of 60 Lawrence St., Detroit. orthwood Inn. * ” e ? an 0 a | Anglin and David G. Rehde, 21, VanValkenburg said Republi Mrs. Nettie H. Tannar : of the same address, were ar- cats have sponsored bills to set selor. He and Mrs. Haggart will, Service for Mrs. Nettie H. Tan-. Here on Russia rested Saturday when 11 officers up a “prises commmie- be receptionists at the reopening nar, %, of 17488 Dunblaine, will | surrounded their apartment — — ate leg Friday. | be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at Central, Annual dinner meeting of the| building. Police said the pair ad- = gp Ie taser Spearheading the requested re- | Woodward Christian Church, De- | University of Michigan Alumnae| mitted 10 ether breaking which ae ase in Michigan's opening of the room is an or. | Sol. Se ee Mee nose wai | Club. of Pontiac will be addressed netted 4,700. | —-. - st Repesmntatived, end fanttation of teenagers called | Memorial Cemetery. will | by G A. Peek Jr., assistant Clark ‘M. Wheaton, chief + — the Ranchers. According to Mrs. (be at the William R. Hamilton Co. Tee ak political scicte at the a dation a that 23 other : several other improvements. Carlton Isley, director of the | Prior to the service. ty. The dinner will be ‘ in Pontiac. wu He said Republicans in the legis- Mouse, generous offers of gssist- Mrs. Tannar, whose late hus-/ arch 30 at the Grace Lutheran| since March 6 remain unsolved. 3 ark wower. Ms lature can claim credit for saving ance by several service clubs and a annar./ Fellowship Hall, and is open to| Anglin and Rohde face further ara ere PIT Ser oe epee 2 ST ee individuals made the hiring of | Was pastor of Centr aa L.guests. questioning today before their ar- _ lars a year on ip Mennen Haggart possible. Christian Church, = Se | Prof. Peek joined the political | raignment in Detroit Recorder's} ZONING HUDDLE—Cireuit Judge George B. Pontiac Peete | Williams’ budgets for mental hos- The Minit Meies WM be open | Mile visiting in MPLOM. | science staff at the university in | Court. Hartrick, keynote speaker for Wednesday night’s| Lloyd Anderson, Waterford supervisor, and Orrin ee a Tuesday, Friday and Saturday | Met bad mode her home with 1948 and has specialized in Euro- “Township Zoning Conference,” points out a soning | McQuaid, county register of deeds. The Oakland | . civil service commission nights, and most afternoons. Ad-| . daughter, Mrs. C. Baxter Ham-| Pea" affair. He spent the past) State Hospital “trouble spot” as other speakers look on. With|County Planning Commission will sponsor the | this yea" approved Wage — mission will be by membership | mond -— _— | Summer on the continent. His topic . Judge Hartrick are (1. to r.) Floyd Andrews, chair- | meeting on township soning, scheduled for 8 p. m. s and mental hospitals, he a we wee | Survivors include anotiter daugh- | here will be “Economic Threat of CSraquating Ten | man of the Oakland County Board of Supervisors; | at Independence Township Hall in Clarkston. ree wih cmt oneben ax The work of 24 Cranbrook Acad. | tf: Mrs. T. Spencer Cleaver ot ‘he ae F > or seven million a year. emy-ol Art students and. Birm-| Mase.,_and a son; Night Attendants ‘ : ,; Other speakers were Mrs. Al- ingham area residents will be on | Earle E. of New York Cty. | New Afom Smasher Pontiac Deaths S fo Consi bert Koeze of Grand Rapids, presi display at the ninth annual Exhi- Dr. Ivan A, LaCare, Pontiac! | () IDS an . ee bition for Michigan Artist-Crafts | Birmingham, Detroit Pair ° Calif . State Hospital superintendent, will —— Surv Bil ca's Tokcaliel Peter men, which opened today at the | Bie ode Guilty to Breakin Ready in OMA | present diplomas to 10 new night ® Vonette Elaine Blevins Water ey | Cr te Lenape state bnmag continue aoey ae = before Oakland County; ‘Continued From Page One) attendents es their training cit oning on a Service was held today at the; Michigan House of Representa-| troduced VanValkenburg. Included in the show are 246 ob-| Circuit Court Judge H. Russel Hol-| lon volts, made by the cosmo- Watney ie nemo corhees-Siple Chapel for Vonette | tives’ Ways and Means Committee | | Mrs. Charlotte Cook of Ferndale, fests ly 117 craftsmen. Cash prises] land yesterday, Clement C. Ber.| tren in tho ABO laboratory of newt’ 3 sled tor| Meeting Will Be Held | Haine Blevins, infant daughter of | Wednesday will consider a bill to seers Saauk ok ihuthes, Wek ee ee ee a ee ene leaked Brookhaven, N. Y. ceremony is sched in Independence Hall Billy Jo and Carolyn Hill Blevins |help pay for a survey of Oak-| 0s cuests ie. Le Wen! wie odie Cees at enews ees he of 192 W. Chicago Ave. Wilson | land County's dwindling water sup School; Pipsan Saarinen Swanson, | will be sentenced March 22. atomic energy era the only known Basal Nn a ae @ ce on Wednesday Thompson of the Joslyn Ave. | plies, _ | 4-Year-Old Pontiac Girl W, Long Lake road; and Robert! The pair admitted a March 8 were .| address,’ The Rev, Dorr Fockler| Orrin McQuaid, Oakland Coun-| Church of Christ officiated. Fol-) Milton P. Adams, Michigan Wa Hit by Car, Hospitalized . Cremean, Cranbrook Academy of | breakin at Whims Bowling Alley in} neutrons and electrons. Out of that will give the invocation and bene-| ty register of deeds, will discuss lowing the service the body was ea ’ Art. . . . Rochester. They were returned to limited picture of matter eventu- | diction, with Patricia L. Kiefer, the difference between Michigan's taken to Bernie, Mo., for burial. tor; cn pale hatarig A 4year-old Pontiac girl is in Oskland County Jail. ally came the discovery of ura-| psychiatric nursing instractor, pre- The baby was born Dec. 10, 1953) (R-Royal Oak) | good condition with head injuries aataang & series of Lenten nium fission and the bomb. senting attendants’ pins Plat Act and township zoning laws | 14 died this morning. Oakes, Berkley city manager, will | 1+ Pontiac General Hospital today itn On tar ae Dem GOP Vvi As the atom-smashing machines| Oiema Spencer will sing two | at the public Township Zoning Con- —, urge support of the bill at the| after being struck by a car yes- when - addresses the Woman’ S, ying in 9 and elsewhere in- solos “The Lord's Prayer * and ference Wednesday night. Mrs. Lawrence Carrigan Moat iecnail House bill 352 terday on Union court pear her Auxitiary of St. James Episcopal cauahed more devastatinety, ttl | jee ea nerer Walk Alone.” Kay| Judge George B. Hartrick is bey- asks ‘s Legislature to give | Dome. sccording to Dosti awater, aa ames for Tax Cut Votes smashed more devastatingly, until | Jean will play the pro-| note speaker for the meeting at| Rosary service for Mrs. Law- bag ae The driver, Russell E. Attwater, —— now there are some two dozen | cessional and recessional marches. |s p min Independence Township |Tence (Mary) Carrigan, 87, of 55| the ater Resources Commission | 17 o¢ 1660 Inverness Ave., Syivan - Holy Communion service will (Continued From Page One) known nuclear particles. See Closkuten. Newberry St. will be tonight at | $155,000 for a Gale Lake, said Beverly Mathews of 117 ee oo ee Seen And the end is not yet. Many . Brace Funeral Home. Funeral will disposal survey of Wayne, Ok’) E. Pike St. ran into the side of aches! care wil be avaiiahie. gling to keep down GOP leaders) of these particles have a lifetime 147 Pints 0 Oakland County Planning Com- | he Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. from aoa etch tunia| tis car. Police ticketed Atwater Giri Scout troops at Baldwin | 1, at omy 6 ew Beenie of 6 eee: _ Townen iy (ent Catalle C ol “yy local cities and town. | 2° having ceteoting beeies: School wi celcteate the sana |.craer the Democratic Plan. | ond, then they change into some- A Do ted H with Independence Tow ash! P | which she was a member. Burial | Pht uP ; birthday of Girt Scouting with a | with jow income or heading ting ee. Or one ot oem |ALE VONG ere pron area Mrs Carrigan died at her home| Water resources commissioners To Charge Youth changes into two or more_others. rs gan a oa geen Bee families would be relieved of all! ryere is no certainty as to what | Pontiac area people turned out! sy ouaid’s talk is one of five | Sunday morning. | end Broomfield drafted the bill. : , Jelietio Low story, while Candy income tax payment. ged.ndg a the really unchangeable funda- | to donate 147 pints of blood Monday | brief talks on special zoning topics. — les in Breakin Attempt Meck end Betny Tilictt, beth ole ee oe ao rus || mental specks are that constitute | in one of the most successful Amer-| Floyd Andrews, chairman of Mrs. Harold H. Dearing Five Players Dropped “Tieop 363, play bugle taps. low would come to about $20. It ee ew 4 ican Red Cross bloodmobile visits et eo | Funeral service for Mrs. Harold From Bengals’ Roster BIRMINGHAM—A warrant will Treop 307 will present the flag | would be more in higher brackets. _Ths brsiren many settle S000 bony in month. ing effective and Lloyd i. ont ane, DETROIT w# — Young John|* a ts: a ceremony, @ skit will be given by} . Eisenhower Congress now . Mrs. N. E. Durocher, Pontiac | waterford supervisor, will discuss | Pontiac Dr., ednes- . who t third | Hoenig, 19, Boston , $53 ‘and fifth grade troops) to go no farther in tax reduction Oe eat tire’, weeks OF 0 | blood donor recruitment chairman | problems faced by fast growing | day # p.m. In the Spark Griffin ee uk Tans wt Pontise. charging him with st- charge of refreshments. huge GOP-sponsored hes 5 Oakland County Chapter, Amer- | townshi Chapel . Malcolm tempted breaking tering. 6 mC: to overfiul ‘most of the nation’s| “Shakedown” tests, then will go 10 | 105) "Rea Cross,” said two new W Sarton, of Gre First Congregational | S0at™ os 8 Few rookie, and four | OV) slay, ~ Pythian Temple No. % will | existing tax laws. He said this) its main Gob will be to : blood banks were organized Mon-| Michigan State College will out-| Church of which she was a MeM-| roster today. Hoenig was apprehended y entertain Grand Chief Mrs, Janet) bill, liberalizing many deductions ase hey con ba | line steps toward better township | ber, will officiate and burial will They were shifted to Detroit's; Monday morning while ee Udell of Oxiord, at a meeting at| would benefit millions of individ- | Cosmic under laboratory condi-| _ The new Pontiac Township Blood | zoning and Robert D. Carpenter be held Thursday in Albion. farm training camp at Lakeland, | *ttempting to enter the home 8 tonight at the Community House.| uals and encourage “the growth) | Bank has Francis Evan of Auburn | of Detroit Regional Planning Com-| Born in Saginaw, Nov. 6, 1899./ Fis for assignment later to minor | J0hn M. Fisher, 1934 Derby Rd. “teen Cobdves ead Maske” toe en ot intestry, the Heights ee chairman, and Warren | mission will tell how local zoning |she was the daughter of Wilson | league clubs. ———_ the whe of a talk to Se Gren tees eats ee eee * os ° Alloy Mechanical Processing Divi-| fits into the Detroit regional plan- —— — Others involved in the first var Condition Still Critical ty Wallan Caoey at's iS pe | res 000.0% Birmingham Seeking | sions, toot ctsirman is Carence| ning program: eae Deaton a sty cut of the epring training 88 | as A ery, 27, of 108 W. meeting of the Children’s Theater) jt is to this bill that House | The Red Cross Office, FEderal + ngs Mrs. Dearing, who was a gradu- ceichers sa Pike St., is still in critical condi- tomorrow. Mrs. F. L. Moriarty will — McCarth F h ng. | Sass, . and R Craw - nd a eri aa eller ee a Democrats hope to tack the boost | ater upply 4-3575, is already taking appoint- y ig fing ate of Albion college, came to/ ford and Chick King, outfielders a ange in personal exemptions. ments for the next Bloodmobile Pontiac from River Rouge in 1929.| Transfers reduced the Tiger ros- t injuries. 4 home qn His drive. Party lines looked tightly drawn! BIRMINGHAM — Setting their | visit here The walt wil ctep ot 4 Do Ow Pp be She was a teacher at Lincoln | ter to 4 players. skull fracture suffered Saturday A film strip on Christian stew- as the test drew near. Republicans | policy regarding future water sup- | Pontiac Elks Temple, 114 Orchard 0 n 10 Junior High School, and a member night when his auto ran into a pile akan con? om Caristinn stew. ‘have only a four-vote edge over | pty, the city commissioners Mon-| Lake Ave., April 5 trom 2 until (Continued From Page One) |! Collegiate Sorosis Sorority T he . p fi oe eae hen Wesleyan Group of the Women’s |" -oge anon andas ‘ay aokeuum coed Surviving ore her hadtans, ree eac rs in oniac today said his condition is slightly ef Carlatien ef Ts parties privately | ger to seek an adequate supply of | a demand that the subcommittee | daughters, two sons and eight . : gy, Ma Sea cae : | expressed uncertainty over the | quality water to serve the pro- Final Arguments End hire a temporary, small special | grandchildren. f Get p R improved after undergoing surgery . qeceting ot 8 tonight ot the Bir. | Come of the key vote Thuve | jected population increase within : staff to handle the investigation. | “Nirs Dearing was killed in an| VO ay Kaise Sunday * boulevard home of |22%:, Some Democrats conceded | the city's present boundaries. - Land Company's Suit thus short-cireuiting Cohn and) sytomobile accident near Alpena ee: | they’ may lose as many as 10 or! Purchase of three voting ma-| BIRMINGHAM—Final arguments | ther aides who are under the| sunday afternoon, (Continued From Page One) Although the average American Ptundstein. ;15 members to the other side. | chines at a cost of $4,200 was also were heard Monday by Circuit Army's fire. —_— “highly competitive market” | spent about 27 per cent of his in- Meeting at the same time in| Earlier, they had estimated all | approved. Jodee Freak L. Dey in tee b- M Chorles H Johnson when it cames to hiring teach. | Come on food in 1953, he would the church parlor, the Ruth Allen | but five or six Democrats would --— dustrial Land Co.'s suit against| Te Army has accused both | rs. r ° | ers. “We've got to get those | have spent = 18 sell eae mths hear a Lenten erg iaed |p in line. Some | Youth to Be Sentenced | ‘the City of Birmingham. Cohn and Francis P. Carr, the| Funeral for Mrs. Charles H.| early salaries up if we're going if he oe aame Ape ivered by the Rev. Arnold Run {on the other hand, sai or 12) . The land com is seeking to subcommittee’s staff chief through | (Ethel) Johnson, 64, of 72 Branch! te get the best new teachers, amounts bought ad ket. se « oe ee ce te for Destroying Property | have the city’s single-family resi- Se cere af Game a eetien | ot will be Wednesday at a a.m.| he said. Pp A. tea ahd exhibit of the swock| ant tanaeiied aa Guubahat | In Oakland County Circuit Court | dence soning of a nine-acre tri An Army report said Cohn used thee J ain Packer Staley, of the craft and hobby classes at| In an llth-hour effort to solidity Yesterday, Gerald W. Dalenko, 18,| angle of land, bounded by Eton) 31. waster of Newman AME. Church 4 the Community House, to which their ranks, ‘Speaker Martin and|% 421 EF. Henry, Hazel Park, /road, the Grand Trunk Westera| ““srund said it is “stretching|t which she member, will teachers, said | the public is invited, will be held | other GOP leaders called a con-| Pleaded guilty to malicious destruc- | Railroad right-of-way and Grae-| suity too tar” to expect the | Ofneiate and burial will be in Oak |th€ school system's teacher inter-'3 LENTEN SERVICE from 1 to 9 p.m. tomorrow. ference of all Republican House tion of property and Judge H. Rus-|field Terraces, changed to either | american people to look on staff-| jin viewers would be “tickled to|# “Weanesday, 7:00 P. M. members after the House adjourns el fiolland set sentencing = or multiple ing zon- ers under Carr's control to probe! Born in Hamilton, Ontario, April | eath” with the new starting sal- You Are Welcomss! include ceramics, drawing gar. | today. io . : impartially into the conduct of| 25 1999. she married Mr, Johnson | &ries- dening, teilllinery, painting. scalp. | 1" his talk dest night, Eisenhow-| Dalenko admitted destroying. , cc a their boss. at Dixboro, Michigan, She had . ture, sewing and sliver’ There |" did not mention another tax eight windows, valued at $65. in a Lack of Funds Postpones | McCarthy reportedly was plan-| lived in Pontiac 51 yeats.: will also be drawings done by | Dil! pending in Congress. ‘This °?T belonging to Robert T. Neal of Talk by FBIC ning to propose, instead, that the} he is survived by her husband, Z| would cut about 25 excise taxes | S45 Leroy, Oak Park, on March 4.; QIK DY ounterspy | subcommittee invite Cohn and a sister, Mrs. Jane Simmons of Stowe Sem Ge Get Gach |, 912 million doUars a year—a | Dalenko is held in Oakland County | The Pontiac appearance of Matt! Adams to sit as opposing ‘ Buffalo, N. Y. and a_ brother, ‘ Se | reduction the President also op- | J#il. Cvetic, a Communist for the FBI|ecutors” with equal rights to! Cecil Thompson of Montreal, Que. , Called off because of weather | R©S¢s. “ . =e ee ra ss | for nine years, has been postponed | cross-examine -witnesses. . Mrs. Johnson died Sunday at conditions on March~4: a pomicine At the outset, Eisenhower said Two Hurt in Accident | indefinitely due to lack of funds,| McCarthy yesterday flatly re-| Pontiac General Hospital. on “Mixed Marriages” will be giv- | his administration ‘‘has asked the R . Home Tod | according to Veterans of Foreign | jected broad hints from Senate en by Boyd I. W. of the Met. | Congress to approve a great pro- eturning ay | Wars spokesmen. os GOP leadership and from within John M. Swain — : | gram to. build a stronger Amer-| Harold H. Dearing and Mrs.| Cvetic was scheduled to speak | his own subcommittee that he call ° | ica for all our people, including }jenry J. Loper, injured in aj|to Pontiac and St. Michael High off a speaking tour and move for) Rosary service for: John M. The Weather | improved health. a better farm traffic accident near Alpena Sun- | School ‘students today. At 8 o'clock | a swifter showdown on the issues | Swain, 51, of 1424 Rosedale Pi., PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fair te. | program, improved labor laws and day in which Mrs. Dearing was tonight he was to address the gen- involved. . van Lake will be tonight at night and Wednesday. Low tonight 25 Wider overseas markets. killed, were released from the Al-| eral public in the hall of VFW Clearly counting on the Senate's | g o'clock ‘in the Voorhees-Siple Fu- ~ “Most of these things cost a ital last night and were | Post 1370. His appearances were | unwritten code of senatorial court-| neral Home. . . pena hosp money,’ he told his nationwide esy to forestall any move to in-| Funeral will be at 10:30 am. to return to Pontiac today. por eres audience,..‘‘Without adequate rev- enue, most of them would be! ~ y¢, abandoned or curtailed. That is why our tax proposal is the cor- | Wednesday from St. Benedict Cath- olic Church. Burial will follow in Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mr. Swain died Sunday. to be sponsored by the VFW. ee _ ——_ — ¢ nerstone of our whole effort.” | ‘I will er gone at ee Thursday Friday, There . funeral] plans like insurance poli- Lowest temperature preceaing # am | Name Royal Ock Vet ee Peay: ey, ofrow more and more money. b ht in t mum protection of freedom and a| ‘Thus the government is turm- wij) encourage this kind of pro-| Either we or our children will Apollo ‘Easyway’ Dry Cleaning roug InTvTOoO.., strong and growing economy—an| ing back to you about all that | duction. It will make new jobs, | D@ve = — of this to bear ‘ecohomy free from inflation and| we expect to save this year. larger payrolls and improved prod-| >t. This is depression Meanwhile, we are seeing to it | r : :..| that always comes home to roost. B b B ttl | ucts. It will give us lower price ha ise tax cutter, my fellow re | Oo e no Most of these things cost money.| that the government deficit, in- |tags.on many of the things we Without adequate revenue, most of | stead ef growing, may continue want and need. citizens, is real friend of the them would be abandoned or cur-| te shrink. . taxpayer. — WARMER . That is why our tax pro-| Now, in the light of all this, Would Continue | Now, this evening I mustn't) cornerstone of our | jet’ i let's look at the tax program now Corporation Tax : | is a tax plan de- | in Congress. been arguing ir to all. I am sure| To start with, it is the first time | And there is another important | have : rape poaaces Oe the hope that the| in half a cent that our tax part of this program. It concerns Cigar Lighter it adjourns, will | Jaws have veg Mare over-|the income tax on corporations. | disaster. Viewing with gloom is _ = entire program, | hauled. Millions of individual tax-| Under the law, this tax would be | nly to be expected in the spring specifically for use. in your car! Heats h this great plan for | payers—many of you listening—will | reduced two weeks from today. I of an election year. Tn oa bottles peak gy Som foods, want also to reduce | benefit. Here are some examples. | have asked Congress to keep this| The truth is, we do not have a water, juices, ete. can save or |tax at 52 per cent and not to| depression, ; ,, as ; Sees Added Relief | permit it to go down to 47 per | you personally desire. in New Program cent at this time. The extension | 9 oo4 time Crib Blanket in Current Year for your medical expenses. the costs of the benefits this tax | i in- = | wecad | Sees No Serious revision pro. Economic Trouble I most earnestly hope that/ 4 ronth ago, I expressed to the Congress my belief that we would if ae Zz Tee it a cae Hl if g at i EY g | , i iP 9:30-5:30 deily 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. 9 36.12.30 Wed. 9:30-8:00 Fri if -H if if : T ef li f i he abt and drapes Heavy gouge evenly. Stays in adjustrnent. Concealed carriers. Simms Slashes Prices on Lifetime Stainless Steel i Curtain Rods - Choiceof adjustable 12 to 24 inch c or 21 to 37 inch. Complete with 12 brackets. | Double Rods, 2! to 37 Inch..........24@ BOSTON'S-PONTIAC Telegraph and Huron Shopping Center - -. 4 rare wif Es i ake be eoen that covers perfectly MMA BROTHERS +. come in ,,. see thousands upon looks naturally.flawless 98 N. Seginew St. ; Look for Other Bergeins thousands of exciting new ee c stays lovely longer if You Are Over 40 Years Old and : Suffer at money-saving prices , pa Aree ARTHRITIS oc RHEUMATISM PAINS An Average of only 24 Bottles New Imdrin should KEEP YOU FEELING BETTER ‘PAN-CAKE byMAX FACTOR. - fevarsace statretics give 40 year old folks 360 more moaths to enjor the things for theie liven, So ina’t it eather not to do some pm a age ' tows. # fi bff i r STIRS UL J ee ———_— aa 4 ; TE em . ee hy ey eae ; pment OLE ‘a : . aoe Rey Ay whey Ferg sedges a, a paves. owe rove = * 2 4 . “4 Pith a -FOUR . | — ____THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 , wnt te iane | Helene Price, ee es =— ee | Dhadid Spencer - A&P Market oO” a iN Trt Wed Saturd $ & Ved Saturday Set to Reopen fore banks of white glad- ; ‘oli, tulips Lary ve tonne Drayton Plains Store | Hone Remley Price became the} Boasts New Facilities of Donald E. Spencer of stome is os oe 2 for Cu ai 5517 Savoy Dr. DRAYTON PLAINS — Boasting The bride is the denghter of Mr a 40-loot addition and a rear check ani Mrs. E. M. Remley, a | ing direc: park- hesband ts the son of Mr. and Mrs. |“ Sem lending dizectiy to |Lloyd Spencer of South Haven, | in facilities for near oMhages “4 Matron of honor was Mrs. Terry | the A & P apart “ ad Volkert of Clawson, Neville Fer-| Dixie Highway will hold its gra 'gerson of South Haven was | opening tomorrow. j TASKER’S 63 W. Hures FE 5-626! | usher. | located to make shopping more , t even on busy weekends, | A wedding supper was served at | _—_ Devon Gables following the cere- | *C°ording to the company. mony. The newlyweds are hopey-; The nearly 14,000 square feet mooning in Florida and the West| of the remodeled store make it Indies. They will make their home| one of the largest supermarkets lon Spencer road in South Haven. | im the area, the firm said. | ia ea Richard McCarius of 6344 Wil. Monkeys are seldom troubled by gy ; = = | fleas or chiggers. | continue as manager, with Wil- — ' liam Mutch of Birmingham as his FE 2-371 through the barn door. Our _ bonnes via The youngster later said he will happy to when the next city tines sloping Am | bus leaves your neorest the gun. State ee | said he wouldn't shoot cpening ARTHRITIS? assistant. Deputies, along with four . ° AT (ee “ePMannarel wich clas The Temploye staff will be Troopers dispatched with Yeer gas] For Every GALLAGHER min ise same der reliet fer tne ff headed by Willard Hatfield of Fen- when it was reported the boy’ ). ; ‘MUSIC CO 1h OAb ccuketets sed “rhcemetem pf (07 (meat department), Dennis wasn't coming out, talked with Riding Need : cs well as making fer an im- J, Melton of Pontiac (produce depart- Joe for about 15 minutes before . & Buren FE 4-0566 sed condition, 100 ALPuA Ht ment), and Ezio Bisogni of Pon- he came out. They didn’t know | Use City Buses ; tiac (dairy-coffee department). 7 a FE hot. ‘Joe, a good ; Ferndale Woman yes, talent ‘ct teres oe | PONTIAC ficers and reporters why took | Se | B med ¢the gun and 18 sbells at 2 am CITY LINES, Ine. vere y u SPLIT BARREL—Lapeer County Undersheriff Pentiae Press Phete| and left what had been his home FERNDALE Neil Gass holds the 16-gauge shotgun which 18-| in the barrel caused the weapon to explode when | for nine years. — 200 North Peddeck wife suffered — a hacer year-old Joseph Pilat fired once as he lay in the | the shot was fired. Joe, left, a state ward who ran All he could say was he had | FE 2-3711 day aft ' seeing t-te loft of a barn near Brown City when Gass stuck | away from the Henry Kreiner home near Brown] been planning the move fer “a : ‘taught fire as she was burning | his head in thedoor. Deputies said dirt and snow | City, said he didn’t aim at Gass, “just at the roof.”| month er so” so he could get | rubbish in her back ° eut of the Kreiner home. Erin’ owas’ Fire Destroys | Deaths in Nearby Communities |< sco cane um | | over most of wr body, according Laurel Ann Eicheiman | Milliken Funeral Home and at 10| When was the last time she hit erndale Police. ome CASS LAKE—Grayeside service |@ m™m. at St. Lawrence Catholic | you? he was asked. ’ | | to F Mrs. Terban ran into the yard for Laurel Ann Eichelman, infant Church. Burial will be in St. Law-| “About three or four weeks ago.” of a neighbor, Mrs. Mary Dufus of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William | ence Cemetery. Mrs. Kreiner, a motherly wom- 145 E an in her fifties, could only repeat - Bennett, who wrapped @! Commerce Township lige ge godt ; | . t know. Family of 5 Escqpes| wai rw te am, wen il SAE Pay Hikes |Mst so Waterford Club Reveals rire arrangements . J. Godhardt | “I tried te de everything for | , , COMMERCE TOWNSHIP— Funeral Home, Keego Harbor. the boys. . . . Maybe I was , | Committee Chairmen the a Mrs. John Kepala May Up Taxes too strict. 1 don't know. . I tried [| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —|on cme Adie T early| CASS CITY — Service for Mrs. | to treat them as I did my own the Best... | Committee chairmen for the year |!” . ; Y| John (Anna). Kapala, 49, who died two beys.” One of the Kreiner |were named by Mrs Murtin | today, resulting in an estimated 1) 11. home of her daughter, Mrs.| State Senator Porter | boys works and lives on a avigh- It is the tradition of the Doneison-johns Funeral | Vaughn, President, when the Web- | $30,000 damage. Virginia Bilicki, at Wilmot Satur-| Worngs Against Raise boring farm. The other is mar- Home to provide a better funeral service — and the | ford Club met last week. Three children and Huff's wife,| day, was scheduled for 10 a.m. ried. families we serve have come to expact it. chairmen inchude Mrs. | ytaxine, as well as a dog were | today in St. Michaels Church, Wil-' for Michigan Employes | she described Joe as a youngster “for the very best” with | The |Ralph Allen Jr., program; Mrs. | rescued from the burning eight-| mot, with burial in the church | Orville : Because our equipment is the finest, and our staff and are most competent and experienced, we Mrs. G. D. Andress, cancer pads; | awakened by a neigh Frederick McKetdey mer R. Porter complained today writing poems and delivering the ° Think only in terms of Nighest quality. ond grestest | Mrs. Harold Richardson, flowers; Coleman who discovered the fire| WALLED LAKE — Service for| that the pay raise ordered for 4.-| Gettysburg Address. “ Pontiac's Oldest care. Nothing else is tolerated — so you are assured Mrs. C. E. Selmes, good will, and | at 5:30 a.m. ‘ | Frederick McKeldey, 73, of 415 w. | 000 state employes by the Civil! he gave the Lincoln speech at Insurance Agency of the best. | Mrs. Joseph McGee, hospital serv-| pescueq were Francine, 12,/Main St. will be at 2 p. m.| Service Commission may necessi-| the Brown City School, where he! : Parking | ice | Paula Nikkie, 6, and 18months-| Wednesday at Richardson-B i r d | ‘ate more taxes. _ | is an eighth grader, last week. — old Vicki Ann. Chapel. with burial in Oakland | Porter, a Republican and chair. | Now St. Clair County authori- ; , Qe Prone ‘Hudson Covert PTA be | Hills Memorial Garden. He died|man of the Finance Committee, | ties, who originally turned over the 609 Community Nat’! ~ 0 2- . The fire was believed to Rave | suddenly Monday at home. said the budget will be out | five brothers to the Kreiners when Bonk Bi 2 s/s to Elect New Officers ee ee eae Mise Elizabeth McCormick | o kilter by the raise estimated at | their parents split up, and Michi- nk Bidg. ; WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —/ been awakened cartier when the | LAPEER—Service for Miss | and $10,000,000. a art —~ FE 2-9224 Hudson Covert PTA will elect new| pianket became too warm and | abeth McCormick, %4, who died | : l officers at its meeting at 8 p. M.| ghe had gone to another bed- | Sunday after a long iliness, will, “The Civil Service Commission file any County ; Thursday at the school. reom. |}be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at) cute Glen ont of Int robe. — Featured on the evening pro- by Coleman, Huff sa | Muir Brothers ch goings, with | Let the commissioners visit any will be Frieda Huggett’s il-| _ Aroused : burial in Mount metery.| merchant er butcher im the state | ahora was so thick I could See ad ORTONVILLE—Service for Mrs. | Edna M. Collins, 74, of 2641 Col-| “The half was cov- | Tain Dr.. Pontiac, will be at 10:30) crats appointed by . Thursday at Ortonville Bap-| They have they in Trade on a C C | dar a anand pray ed tist church with burial at Sher-|do pot know how it will Worth é . ounty a en Pontiac Motor Division. wood. She died today. cost or how it will distributed. : w - “This sort ill , | She-is survived by a son, Erwin r fv} Society of Commerce Township firemen ; " Giins. with whom she made{to an unbalanced budget and to sat ey Petcare: | touch the blaze for nearly mr her home ia brother, a sister deficit Seaneing. I am warning , 5 | MIGCOAITLIED en . ALLPAPE or Seen el rat Fal | | 105 N. SAGINAW ST. Ra. wil beheld ais am Direct Enlistments | WALLPAPER [10 am. at Si Lawrence cathatie NOW (pen in Army: WORLD'S FIRST AND ONLY Trimmed Per Cemetery in Mount Clemens. She | pjirect enlistments in all branch- | VACUUM CLEANER WITH [| 5*-9¢ Pree 19¢ = 29¢ Rot automatic PAINT Gicsacs cums san id. | - j justrated talk on her recent trip| The smoke Mrs. Edna M. Collins | ond thay wit our a S$ to the Holy Land. Refreshments | 9% See. — will be served by fourth grade| Huff said an room mothers. pleted | new! 1954 Andrew P. Pearson |for the first time since 1948, ac- Phone FE 5-6141 | AUBURN HEIGHTS—Funeral ar- | cording to M. Sgt. Paul J. Smith, |rangements are pending for An- ‘local army and air force recruit- drew P. Pearson, 80, of 105 Oak | ing chief, Unpeinted Furniture Open 9 - 5:30—Fri. 9 te 9 MMM St., who died this morning at his| Enlistments can now be made irisw | ices: -~ . cee a a Reuben R. Griswold Adj m hd e "| WALLED LAKE — Service for | medical servies artillery; Reuben Roy Griswold, 89. former | "yerinas crte. T’S T R resident here who died today at . ee geese th S 0 NADO T ME! | his home in Tyrone Township, Liv-|“‘astry: military police: I I rug cleaning nance corps; quartermaster; sig- i — County, will be hid at 2 pal ond tramepertation-ceee.-= Get our rates on extended coverage. A Package |and Sons Funeral Home, in Linden, | ,,s@t, Smth said that enlistments |} Insurance — Which not only includes windstorm ’ |with burial in Evergreen Ceme- ity sional sicaten | but explosion, smoke damage and other cover- wit RADICALL e tery, at Whigville. army unassigned, and for direct ages. WIDE-ANGLE SUCTION! | | wate : [+ HORNSTEIN | | UTICA — Services for Mrs. Remi |" im trwed ene N | Gorneal Contact Lems |) cccitievey spree, 57, ot m0 Hill-Gazette Auxili or deep-down dirt, wurtoce litter! - Schoenherr Rd., will be at 9:30) ""! Ker PILE-COMBING ACTION! i] the Sow ROMNENUIN tnx tnecnaed ona ooo Dy Hormeteie cf Dace | 8. m. Wednesday at Schwarzkoff-| to Meet at Miller Home Kenneth G Hungary is now being a us under an exclusive World | ——— a ' i For threads, cot ond dog heirs! Proahen, im our own precision Labora’ } RUG-BRUSHING ACTION! painstaking research in laboratories ta, Hun. Stops 2 Bad Cases ofthe Hil-Gazete Post 18 Ameri . * ) H EMPST EAD can Legion Auxiliary, will meet at Grooms nop, restores colors! : aad b ie and and pan emmy nena = ‘patent p is) an sing tiny few . : DEtP-CLEANING SUCTION! lens, safer and better than glasses. Be calls | of Bleeding Piles ‘ home of Mrs. Edward Miller best rest ey Et ae be Parker court at 8 p. m. today. , RANCE tor bec 4 } is 80 cons’ no | so for stubborn ground-in dirt! | ean touch any part of the eye. Millions who In lust a Few Days | . Assisting Mrs. Miller during the could not wear the old type contact lenses | ~ suffered for several years witb bleed- social period will be Mrs. Richard because they rested on the central part of | ing piles,” writes a Mt. Clemens con- \ Cleans rugs os never before! Rotates in center ‘ Ee ., the eye, resulting in limited weartng time |! tractor “and tried about all Kinds of | Kirby and Mrs. Walter Egerton. \ of room, lets you clean wall-to-wall without moving Clinical tests on numerous per- Sear sommnet none wo pot pall net ae at ae nee a as ae bi ; , 4 cleaner! Quviet—ne roer! No unhealthy leoking | — ph yg oo on bi sactoen. homer g won't even know they are tl tne omaatng ee Bonen ven , floor -t0-ceiling —no vineing proof that they can be | bd re 2s ae ern eee wer a"say ove wacom. FREE DEMONSTRATION! || sree caine ectonat “: Gsm Po . Se fecting’tn the aye fveus thom Fae caeieae FE S-VO81. ov wntey ter a7 PN: y They are absolutely invisible; PREE BOOKLET, Lm) fe / : Lie Sassen ase Sette Ne appointment needed. Ue OFFICIALLY ENDORSED required. ns wi > ‘ = tnsraute of ou BSS ‘ 4 Cleanihg, ine, Vacuum YOUR BUGS DaxY. Gaanlaelenes : Move them profermone'') cleaned see these wonderful @ teow onte @ year by © pre: new tenses, If we wanted to-meke tesmonel rug cleone. FREE HOME TRIAL! COME IN TODAY! j. |] Sieerereeneecs «Ae =. ( i } Aik y WT PONTIAC INVISIBLE : , y | \ mA A} : i” CONTACT LENS SERVICE FE 2-4021 —_——<— eS - - COE Il =£ a ——<—_— = i i el Sats OO a a NE ie Oe - ty + ge ort Fe ae fee ih REA ipl et np ele ge . _ we Ee EE RE a Al nN Ne GM. THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 Lenten Guideposts pares Spe wee aihes aon Janta ee © nation z | Refrigerator- Washer [Prayer in Business Hours Repair Service [fx . @ All Makes @ Expert, Trained Technicians © Prompt, Dependable Service Is No Advertising Scheme has been a steady feature of one } | g it eApiat y tee ital z feyiel © All Work Guoranteed : N a , ° dent, “I firmly believe in the ef-| are held at different times, include Bussard Electric ficacy of prayer. The Golden Rale| st faiths and races has always been a fundamental | inion participate, are yardstick by which we measure all | come but thelr _ 84 Oakland Ave. — Free Parking . Phone FE 2-6445 4 | ‘ | . ‘ re ae ‘ ‘ | F, S Save 50c yd. | 4 a -_ y, | e reo? t background, reporters, secretaries, | joader- : bs $ (ef company president and janitor Seta cdataied as inspirational : m wo 8 Sgt , Ps de of Enjoy the best eae ening thee day | Mrobbing. old spirituals. Staco |e | Pinwale Corduroy AN. “Many employes who never {hire a bi of’ Renal § > T-4 J before im public have | Peace, as ’ 2 e- _ —_ Ss ¢ Mise Eine eacek 4a inten Saeko: lauer’ 00 othe etmipedlind aoe aa: ' & ; wat "«@ ~ | ae «<$ about it,” writes na ly, oe a ® is he 9063 Republic Ave. “I dislike diets, ports Postmaster Lewis Moore. | lowed suit. * git ake "4 =, *¢ & but love to eat and my weight was | “A moment of silent prayer was | Who takes the initiative in start-| .. ae “ ot Ban RA, 18. A Td NERS Aaede| first observed on United Wa- | ing these prayer groups? Sep e* , | &£—_ a ~~ «@ 5 new spame ouaks. § bal seed 89 Tint ** tions Day back in 1950; out of Often the suggestion comes 7 ” sf g ¢ much At the end of / this grew the present daily serv spentanceusly {rem workers. ' the first week I had lost 7 Ibs. Bicat lees which have spread to all had regularity returned, P pe a Some oil refinery and my wag go muah, batter. an old favorite Houston, Texas in’ my weight wes beck to The department store, news-| ice. Puzzling —— a —— eS —______— | of a few Bible sought information from another plant worker, who doubled |aeeaticeat, corsien |, The most unusual Start sewing today for Spring and save on these be graye pon luxurious first quality bolts of Pinwale Corduroy. ; i Choose from 12 washable and fast colors . all , 36” full bolts, too! Hurry in tomorrow! 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In attrac- Sport cloth os seen on | rush orders, the plant stops all | ; ; cover of Seventeen. Prints activity every Thursday morning | tive prints and solid colors Y4. ond matching solid colors. at 9:45. Their 15-minute service in- Washable, colorfast. Yd. | i from local ministers of all inion. SIGNATURE PRINTS Newport Blend SHANTUNG There is little indication that | these prayer services have any | Newest, most exciting cot- 44 inches wide. Silk and direct effect on business profits | ton prints in years. Light 29 rayon blend in Shantung 49 er production. Ne one seems to | and dark ground. Washable weave. Hand washable in have bothered te leck for fe- | and colorfast. Yd. New Spring colors! Yd Postmaster Moore at Nashville | : : reports these results of their pray- | Waite's Fabrics—Fourth Floor er services: “The morale of our | office. has been lifted fo such a) degree that the grievance commit- | Repeat of a Sellout! 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The final payment of $16,500,- 000 completed repayment of the $65,000,000 the agency borrowed since the depression and on which it had paid 2.25 per cent interest. * x * Original aim, helping to keep the Nation’s housing industry operating at a high level, still is the goal of FHA. That the operations can be considered successful is attested by the facts. _ Altogether FHA has insured 3,300,000 mortgages on homes and co-operative projects with a total of 640,000 dwelling Since the early 1940s FHA has earned enough to cover its entire operating expenses in addition to debt and interest payments to the Treasury. Thus far in its opera- tions the agency has written mortgages of over $30 billion. About $17.5 billion of this is now outstanding. * * * Liquidation of this debt has enabled power to cover mortgages for as long as 40 years, as well as loans for slum clear- ance projects. Now all earnings above oper- ating expenses will be clear profit for the Government. Japan Signs With West Important international news was made in Tokyo when Foreign Katsvo Oxazaki and Ambassador Joun M. Attison signed the new U. S.-Jap- anese military defense pact. * * * While the mutual defense agreement binds Japan to fight side by side with the West, our former enemies are not required to send troops overseas unless they wish. For reasons dating back to Japan's postwar constitution which renounced militarism, negotiation of the agreement > Nas taken a year. All of that time has “been required for Prime Minister Yosurpa to sell this program ‘to his col- leagues in the Diet. * * * While there still is Communist, Socialist and anti-American opposition to the pact, its formal ratification is expected within a month. From our standpoint as well as that of the West, the outstand- ing feature of this agreement is that it»definitely aligns Japan with freedom loving Nations, Ike Holds Line on Wool President EIsENHOwER has a con- vincing reason for rejecting the four to two Tariff Commission recommendation for higher import duties on wool. It was to keep the way open for a plan he advanced in his farm message on January 11 to start the domestic wool indystry on the road back to better days. * * * Under that plan domestic wool would be allowed to find its price thirds of domestic consumption is being met by imported wool and the Govern- ment has on hand an enormous unsala- ble surplus. The President's position is ab- solutely sound. His action has. made it necessary for Congress to consider the plan to reinvig- orate the country’s wool industry by lowering prices to a point where they'd stimulate demand. Solar Stove Perfected Women in many countries, particu- larly those in which the climate is sunny and hot most of the year, no doubt have dreamed of the day when the sun would do their cooking for them. The eve of that day has arrived. It came with the announcement that a practical solar stove has been devised and proved in tests. Dr. Mania TELKEs, renowned solar energy expert, believes her sun stove can be manufactured for less than $5. Tested on the top of a New York building last October, it developed a temperature of 350 degrees, high enough to cook meat, bread or cake. Principle of the Telkes stove is simple. The sun’s heat is absorbed by a chemical and con- centrated in a well-insulated mirrored box. Temperatures up to 450°degrees are believed possible in a hot country like India. While the stove is most useful in the day time, heat can be retained for an hour after sundown. This device would be pretty much of a curiosity here. But it could be an inestimable boon in hot countries where fuel is scarce and sunshine abundant. é — Binp-waTcHine is recommendéd for the spring fever victim, but he is cau- tioned to watch only lazy birds. The Man About Town Holds Key Position An Orchard Lake Man Has Important Washington Job Daffynition Dieting: Where if there isn't a will there's a weigh. Now executive director of the advisory commit- tee of the National Research Council, with offices in Washington, is Frederick 8. Strong, Jr., of Orchard Lake. His principal work is in direct- ing’ the furnishing of artificial timbs for the armed services. He has the title of Brigadier was leading the league on batting when the con- test closed, and his average then was .457. In the last suggestion award distribution at whe received $1,000 for his idea. In second place was Oriande Lerew who received $702, and 75 other employes drew from $9.38 to $206 each. ; who spends his winters in St. Petersburg, ing two birds with one set of earth movers. While dredging out Clam Bayou in front of his home, he is enlarging an island to make additional land to sell for water front lots. Now 78 years old, retired and living at Flint, Glenn Silver recounts the days when Silver Brothers circus was a regular annual visitor to Oakland County communities early in the century. Recent sale of the farm of the late William E. Scripps is a reminder that it was there that the conser- vation of wild life had its biggest start in this area, under direction of the late Sidney Smith, who was manager of the farm for over 30 years. The last gavel to be made from wood from the White House at Washington when the building was recently remodeled is owned by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Priest of Howell. A friend at the U. S. Capitol secured it for them. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tyack of 2401 Silver Ciréle; fifthy-sixth wedding an- niversary. Mrs. Mary 8S. Green (of 4041 Hazlett Road; eighty-fifth birthday. \ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Carrin ol Keego Harbor; fifty-fifth wedding anniversary. The Southern Double Cross. f ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 af =m ? 4 . Fae , +, al y. ~ % : & “a Voice of the People 7," leeueeeatinns ae a Student Praises Maxine Dearing; Says Death Is Shock to All Who Knew Her (Letters will be condensed when neces- dents of the late Mrs. Harold a deep concern for the problems of teen-agers. Always she treated each per- filled, informal atmosphere was truly marvelous. It will be a long time before the memory of her magnetic person- ality and .winning smile will fade from the Tiiinds of those who knew and loved her. Shirley Arnhart 43 Mechanic Vets Answer Queries About Organizations If you are the kind of person who gets a glow out of bringing a happy smile to the faces of or- the phans at Christmas, making it pos- sible for the child of some dead ritieal t» or disabled‘ vet to go to college importance to every Amefican con- scious of individual and national responsibility."’ We, the lucky ones who came back from conflict whole in body and mind, owe a special duty to the families of these who did not. Amvets’ annual White Clover . Day extends the public an op- portunity to support our service . projects. In addition to their many objec- tives, Amvets also enjoy bowling and golf leagues, family picnics, youth activities, etc. The veterans have a chance to serve their com- munity and country in peace as well as in war and enjoy good fellowship at the same time. Daniel T. Murphy Jr. Commander Jimmy Dey Amvets Post 12 I am treasurer of the Disabled American Veteran Post 101. If the veterans want to see where the money goes that was taken in- from 1952 to 1954, they can . come over to 6) West Chicago Street and I'll explain it to them. There are too many benefits to put in the paper for the space is limited. E. Franklin Each year the money spent on welfare work exceeds income from sale ivileged children near Vas- they receive an educa- and all attention necessary for the making of an intelligent, ambitious American citizen. The family of a non-veteran need never feei left ott. The Chief Pon- camp at Tommy's Lake. -Judge Moore's camp for children has received financial Approval Now of 2nd Income Tax Cut Could Start Nation on Road to Bankruptcy ? ; By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — To pit class against class and to picture as enemies of the workingman the businessmen of the country whose genius of organization and_crea- tive ability has made millions of jobs and an expanding economy is the basic purpose of Communist propaganda in America. But unhappily it is also the co- incident objective today of the Democratic party's leadership when it seeks, for partisan pur- poses, to wreck the national econ- omy by forcing, if it can, a budget that will be unbalanced by eight to ten billion dollars a year. This is the real issue which has arisen in Congress as a consequence of a drive to win votes by removing many millions of persons from the tax rolls and at the same time choking ment This could only result in a seri ous a drastic curtail terms as “millionaire administra- tion” and a “rich man’s cabinet” — all for the purpose of awaken- ing bitter resentments among the people and creating a bitter feel- ing of class against class. It is even looked upon as a sin to invite into government men who have been successful in busi- ness. The Democratic party has had The President not majority in Congress for his tax bill if enough Republicans desert him and join with the Democrats. There has been a lot of talk will lose $2,500,000,000 in revenue ‘besides. The outcome of the vote in Con- (Copyright 1954) Case Records of a Psychologist * friend. He is a typical Character Is More Vital to Marriage Than Love Alice shows far greater emo- tional maturity than her boy u youth who rates barely junior high school level outlook. 3 interested in playing kid foot- ball than in bringing home a pay check for his family. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE go out with him, for I had prom- ised to help my mother make a dress for my younger sister. Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service You might say an isolationist is a fellow who has red, white and blue bristles in his toothbrush. And waves it only at himself. An internationalist could be a man who boasted to me he has his clothes made in London. We took a look at his baggy ensem- ble and asked, ‘‘Where were you at the time?” . — You are either one or the other. We don't want to be court ste- nographer when the two-headed boy chooses up sides. There's no half-way house be- tween these sides of the ques- tion. We are irrevocably tarred with the situation and waiting for the feathers. There was a time when we were between two : along came the Wright Brothers and ate up dis- tance like an ostrich swallowing a * One World, a scientist cracks the atom and it's kitty-call-the- cops. : What we need is a combination ist - internationalist who . . Of plain or fancy kind .. .To ! i Hi ait 45 75 rT nl ‘ ap : Beka [ nt it 3 I receive. (Copyright 1954 aE Bete in j if charts. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc) Brady Stresses That Milk, Any Milk, Needed by the Body for Calcium Value By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Prof. Elie Metchnikoff, the Rus- sian savant who discovered pha- weigh more accurately the health value of sour milk. 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Ground” American Conference is scheduled eo mmernees lee SEMEN) The delegates of the 18 Latin American nations were expected OL hh hak hk) to be in substantial agreement \) New Lake Theater \ |ty with empreieer a por e 420 Pontiac Trail \ policy to adopt toward possession ) _ __ WALLED LAKE \ | of new world territory by European aN rr N wien cary cooper an | BS oi ccnemate ase \ Barbara Stanwyck A in, to‘adopt » Panamanian rev “SECOND CHANCE” Q) Sitce inc Western Hemis Linds Darvel | imation “created, o. favorable WOOO OO MOO cimaie tor communism. For this SOFT WATER You can own a Lindsay Auto- matic Water Softener for as little as $5.00 a month! Ne Down Payment Rust Flimination Guaranteed! withheld approval. The Brazilian delegate said last night, at the beginning of the ism discussion, that he be- a: ‘H URON? Delays Keep Dan Dailey Off Film for Year By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD w — Meet the most postponed actor in Hollywood —Dan Dailey. The. lanky hoofer hasn't acted in a picture since early last year, although he has been slated to reach the cameras time and again. Here’s his sad tale: Tt all started last May when | ture, fell ill and it was a month. His condition didn prove, and the studio wanted to direct the film. So it was poned indefinitely. * ~ post- * | “Phen I was set to make an in- | dependent picture called ‘Susan | couldn't do ‘Susan,’ rolling. about his | his week- | horses and skiing. } IONIA # — A special election for Aug. 3 was authorized Monday by the Ionia County Board of Su- pervisors to bring to popular vote three-year tax to pay for a new | jail. The proposed tax | a one-mill ‘set and rebuttal speeches and then ‘ United Press Phete DO YOU REMEMBER?—Few persons who were movie fans in the 1920s will have trouble remembering Bessie Love. ‘The former | star is now making a movie called “The Barefoot Contessa” in Rome. | Above is the way she appears in a scene filmed in the Casino at | Monte Carlo. 'Hall, Mitchell Rated Even in Debate Over McCarthy WASHINGTON «®—The Repub- Carthy is causing a definite split lican and Democratic national in your party.”’ chairmen, Leonard W. Hall andj} ‘“‘Absolutely not,” replied the Stephen A. Mitchell, apparently GOP chairman, who said recently can claim an audience-awarded|that some of McCarthy's tactics draw in their verbal 10 rounds were harming the party. There over Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis). The two party leaders debated last night before about 1,000 | was laughter, aplause and a few _ boos. Georgetown University students, “There's only one leader, only 4 pretty evenly divided. Mitchell, asserted the Republic-| the United States,” ans don’t deserve the vote of| Mitchell said the Democrats young people because “they have | have been split at’ times in the failed to bring McCarthy under | past but he said the issue today « e *¢ supported by a group of other Re- Declaring that the GOP is con- publicans, is to dominate the ex- ducting a ‘‘campaign of vilifica-| ecutive department for the pur- tion that can destroy us all,” he; Pose of the next election and of said: | advancing his own political future. “We must not put slander and | calumny upon each other for if we do, we destroy the system un- der which we live.” Hal! replied, in effect: Look who's talking about us. Mitchell was asked to explain man’s speeches,” he shot at Mit- chell, adding: ; “I won't ask you to read the letters he wrote.” . . . Hall and Mitchell, both George- town law graduates, made their | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY,»MARCH 16, 1954 Radford Backs ’ all if) . ? + - - fimit 1 te tome AW > , > «awfys * i.cgent , id * "ap gee? WK? a _.. 50° DOWN— 50° A WEEK Phoni FE d rq LOS ANGELES # — An FBI agent, made up to look like make- up manufacturer Max Factor Jr., helped trap an unemployed man accused of trying to extort $30,000 from Factor under threat of blast- ing him and his family with a time bomb. LJ ° ° Wendell Martin Ringholz, 47, of Northridge, father of three chil- dren, was arrested yesterday as he picked up a dummy bundle of money in an orange grove in San Fernando Valley. s and their son Donald, 19, left Beverly Hills mansion after a telephoned that a time bomb hidderr in a wall. Another Mark, 15, is in private school. s The arrest climaxed week-long negotiations by letter, telephone | a@ newspaper ad and marked time the package had ited would-be .extortionist. The | bills and await further instruc- | first two times he apparently had | tions. He notified the FBI imme- been frightened off. | diately. Last Th night Factor,| Agents quoted him as saying his cosmetics firm found-| family knew nothing of the plot, his father, his wife Mildred that he was deeply in debt. %. - Factor said he received the first extortion letter last Tuesday. He was told td place an ad in a news- | hearing will be April * Tir et 2 . § © Don’t let good times pass you by any longer. Come in to Arthur 2-744 108 NORTH SAGINAW at spots designated paper, bundle up $30,000 in small | « Patricia Medina was confined to her bed with a liver complaint and severe malnutrition today on Explains That Military does provide for meeting “ wars.”’ He said “it would be fool- ish not to prepare for local wars." But he stressed that local forces should be built up to handle such threats, with America the “back- up force.” . And he asserted that the “new look” is more of a “ that had to be done no matter what administration was in power.” Radford was to give his formal statement and then brief the ap propriations group in secret on the world military situation, The chief said “there is no dis- Music fun . for the family 4 is whether a Republican senator, | & Now . . . through our new | Rental Plan . . . you can have i this musically fine, little spinet in your home . . . for the entire family’s enjoy- ment. |rentals will be credited to- word your purchase. Come in todey to see how the new rental pian could hours of music fun . .. within your badget. tool! iff : i ie i i 2 i i i ge Sintec cos = NEVER BEFOR Weeks OF Jop-Nv 6 Bis / Parade of FINE MOVIES !! | serring ROBERT WAGHER- TERRY MOORE @ “TSCHOIKOWSKY’S SYMPHONY” ESuchaGala strh Suk rfainme nt 7) Pentagon Policy =" Deors Open at 10:45 A. M. Stran ad FEATURES "ns Lg “GR 1 . 1 Geese it Was You Al the Temp Bedy Beby Beoy oe ben ee WILD BILL a SAT. — “THE NAKED JUNGLE” in CINEMASCOPE “KNIGHTS OF THE ROUND TABLE” in Color magnificence ROBERT TAYLOR > AVA GARDWER - MEL FERRER C_at == )i(_] THE NEXT BIG MILESTONE IN MOVIES! Lest Tienes Today —~ “Red Mountain” Prices, Mat, 35¢ — Gves., Sun. SS¢ — Children Always 18¢ STARTS TOMORROW L REARS GORILLA Starts at: 11:10-8:40 6:10-9:98 Matinee 74¢ to 5 P.M, — Eves, $1.00 — Children Amytione 85e — | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 of farm state senators is opposing) Which Ones Will Win? a eS Mow- | ct Communist weit. not | and Chairman Aikes F 7) | tay eopceduted thon, Bx fact, be (R-Vt) of the Agriculture Commit- The rench or Indochina? |was regarded strictly as a Na- tee said in separate interviews . - - . tionalist. tay mot wot ve er! Bad Dai or Ho Chi Minh? ee ss ccs sum mae |f] }OR. HA. MILLER Leah of Ge creek Sm Sy Fam, Kweens by night they pulled back to their | brether.” And He called Bae Dal Optometrist United Press Foréign News Eéitor | fortresses and the rebels took over. | “Younser broter hower farm bill before taking UP| 14 1949, desperately trying to re} ‘Then they stole forth to terrorize| Their positions are far apart the wool measure capture an already-lost position,|yijiagers, seize two-fifths of the 9°” Death or exile inevitably faces 7 North Saginaw Street system, said he thought the hear-|erfiperor Bao Dai back to Indo-/:, rule the countryside almost| In Indochina, the same may be Phone FE 4-6842 publican leaders postponed eral bill would continue until mid-| against communism. world. PAINTING et 2 Se ee ee cee ee es . the choice between weeks of closed-door , } - . os - ; ress a ’ dios: product puiecs at the ‘pace: pac Mags the group to whip pF sage War I +. tad ak 0 Fut Vans whee instante te Hammarskjold Finds Better Things in Sight _ walls In every room ent high levels or switching to|*® ‘eas into shape. ee eed ee ee China {the same tewwe on waien | Woman in Apartment the flexible system President Ei-| Aiken said he did not know if ial te tod. choo mene 8 1 they had broken previously with senhower advocates. the wool bili would be held UP| ness for the dice table, racing| @°, OM! Min&) and signed a pact y Majority 1 jer Knowland (R-| that long. cars end @ien he had Ser which provided for increasing but and mere economical | calif) told a reporter that he had the job of ruling. pgr glee iim. put off to an uncertain date the| Philippines Revamps It was not all his fault, Bao Dai |* Actually, the move was too late. assumed his “dragon throne” in | But it also was 4 two-edged sword. me Sie epi d e. at ay Biase tarp de dat ro ee possible was as 2 com- the fight on the key farm isgue| MANILA @ — President pended comes with the |Plete independence from French NOT YOUR in this election year. Magsaysay conferred with his top an i gener A control, rejecting even membership ' aati Both ‘sides seemed ‘willing to| Military leaders last night on re-| Pisees fon nestel wad semen | in the French union, FAULT! have the showdown postponed. | vamping the governments strate-| nai.) economy. For French colonialism now there Delay until May appeared likely. |gy in its campaign against the na has re.|C22 be nothing but defeat TELL IT TO Originally, Knowland had| The move folléwed discouraging | treated slowly before the Far seh, cvcutesty, ene sant be THE planned to bring up the wool mea-| reports on the three-week drive | East's growing political conscious- a eg ae he FLO} 4 KOTE sure, which is a part of President against rebels in central Luzon is-| ness and the increasing strength the leser and the other the JUDGE! Eisenhower's farm program, eith-|jand. Operations by 10,000 troops |of the peoples’ demands to rule; ™** . se. 0.5. Par. wr. er yesterday or today. have killed 16 Huks, the army said. | themselves Their paths of destiny haye | the rvbber-bese WALL PAINT But he did not call it up yester-| The conference agreed to revert} The French encouraged Bao Dai | crossed before In 1946, both were Of course it wasn't your fault! Still, somebody has to pay the | day and, as the Senate recessed,|to guerrilla wafare, reshuffle |to devote himself to sport and | cooperating with the French to bills for damages and personal injury. Your Accident Insurance , announced quietly that today the | army battalion commands and con- pleasure. It seemed like a good | establish a new Viet Nam. will do the trick—if you have any. If you haven't, why not lawmakers would return to the| tinue rewards to informers. | idea at the time. The significance of the fact that see us for full details? be c — “Hieoder (Dla), senior! Photographers Win Fight | ps ed as te a " agysas""- 5am ii ibis | AGENCY, mittee, announced last week he|to Snap U.S. Prisoners ete fer two years, and & wes a |9 . 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"Va Mile: South of Waterford to when they have Nights Door Nobody keeps their new Lees carpet 2 secret. Who could when they have such exciting patterns and textures? Who'd want Everybody from brides on @ budget to diamond rich dowagers love to talk about their lovely, long wearing Lees. One look will open your eyes to the pleasant fact thet they're worth shouting Open Mon. and Fri. Park Right at the such dreamy decorator fresh colors? about, and well worth owning, tool. Ne a SEES ge The big news is Dates tacudamgee LEES | _ TWELVE Lilly Dache Chapeaux Accentuate Sleek Locks Masses of Posies, Froth Decorate the New Bonnets More -hat, with more hair show- ing. is Lilly Dache's prediction for spring and summer fashion head- lines. And don't think that's a contradictory prophecy: Her spring millinery collection says that fash- jon has found a way to link the : - THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 Predicts More Hat—and More Hair. Showing—This Spring - + of } bd ' , Stepfather Attitude, Not Age, Makes You Old Feels Hurt By ANNE HEYWOOD =, | child. The bottom dropped out of| droning anil cooking. In other / Nothing pleases me more than|™y world, as you can well) words, I do got have one minute N dl | having a reader write me about : left to feel sorry for myselt. ee essly how she has licked some prob-| , after some months of| Oh, I forget te mention I'm 61 : lem, And no problem is feeling sorry for myself, I forced; years old!” Proper for Girl tO) nowadays, than the age factor in| myselt to put an ad in the paper. ‘ -” I had been a secretary before| All of thie illustrates one. Big Ask Uncle to Give | job hunting. point: Age is the most That's why I was so delighted| ™Arriage, #0 why not now? | thing there is. Her Away to hear from Mrs. Y Se | ale at 39, are turned Monday morning 1 had a position. | sown at the personnel desk as By EMILY POST “Just for tan,” she writes, “I I am now a secretary, learning | joing “too old.” Others, like Mrs. A sensitive ae | ee ee eS a ee Y.. are hired at 61 , “About a married a| experience, Perhaps my story = -, 1 “ idow with two grown children. | may help some other woman. | meagan. Senay alteonpent, ‘do hs enya "tos ett” hee Ute to de get on very well with them and @ 4 few years ago I lost my only: all my own work, washing, with chronological age, except in 2h: aa tiew, SaaS a | el where pension plans are relationship exists among ——.....____ ty, the oldest daughter, is be married soon and I -under- | waisdon ‘ty bal- stand that she plans on asking her | = feprcoecliees ed anes uncle (her father’s brother) to give to double glamor. “ her away. She has always been very fond of this uncle and, I fienailg tn tax newt Deck coon — : mux odnalt, be-hne been geod 10 tion. Provocative little shapes with From the new 1954 spring and summer ‘collection also features the startling white curves, points and molded con- collection of Lilly Dache comes a shocking nylon straw tip-tilted plateau brim hat, Pi passe ager gr coma poo lagging ° pre A maples pink twisted jersey hat trimmed with a which frames the face and features pretty | \eens steptather, rpreberyed jo nar eek. blush pink silk rose (right). Lilly Dache’s| pink silk roses at the side (left). en this honor. Will you please + : — - give me your opinion?” Dache introduces mid- | sizea hat . . | Answer: You are quite wrong in ‘hs Geel epperoni | feeling hurt over this. After all, menial tea | | you have known her only a short | around time, whereas her uncle has known on eae Meatbal Is her since she was born. Nobody i to A could possibly think you are being | wot sori Are Spicy slighted because she is choosing Romantic Pontiac P Feed Editor ,ing our senior prom soon and | that point downward Meatballs with ar we | several of my classmates and 1| head and flip up ; _ Pepper | would like to know if it is proper P the head, een — a Cen | to ask the girls to invite to the | T 4 . ] nd nots tucked a See | |dance what kind of flowers they 4W1N GMDOSSING MOMers from the 18th century to bow who gave us the recipe, hopes | | would like? Or do we just send | this will not be too highly seasoned ‘them what we think they would il] P . ll Some dry-skinned women adhere Page parecer te we ie sew Will Pattern Paint GUL | sont atrcere rrearome os } 2 } Ww ™ hair, tulle or or 12 hours a day, you don't have | oe ee er hgend By ELIZABETH HILLYER rolig right onte the wall on a just as soon as the first balmy around evening much time or energy left over for cad ay he ne eee | ee ee ee a oe co breeze blows. They expect their spreading wide | social activities. Mrs. De Florio , \Foom even when the color they're | One roller picks up the paint | skin to get by without constant dipping in an alluring | helps her husband in his business | Amswer: (1) It is best te ask painted is beautiful. | from the paint tray in the usual | pampering. gk. ag the and is glad just to sit down after | Sart set whet color drone ste © | aose wonders for the roca, and way and distributes it evenly on! Actually, dry skin does require Throughout series, hours. She is an extremely pleas- wearing, then you can better wonders for the room. and i. cond roller, which carries | year-round lubrication to remain is not only part of the picture ant person with whom to talk. | choose flowers to go with it. But by a new embossing method. it's 1, embossed design. The embossed | soft and lineless. the exits actually dictates MEATBALLS WITH PEPPERONI cl ge aagllcors hereg layers parr peal ve add ine desi€™ roller is then applied to the wall, Pecbahiy tupetmre with angle bP : By Mrs. Anton De Florio | ors enight da hot | Designs which are interchange. | sticky preparations has caused shage nly Tonics ere @ nateral becouse of their | 1% pounds ground beef elbiery —— sp cagion A special washable paint which = able on the roller are jackstraw. magy to fault Gabr eave points height-cyttine essets. Onions nite ie cle _— hone comes in eight translucent colors | fajing feather, birch bark, home-| i» wistertime. They hate the ee ae beck- | yiss T. G.—For lounging or| ', cup cracker crumbs bet a a rel gps hewe spun and silken fleece, which iS| piegsiness and the stains on ward inspired Dache the with — . ‘ ‘ them onion se shown in the sketch used both hor- clothing and bed linen. demi-corenets, side-set masses beach =| eric whee i. Do a0 ll haere “ahs noe ay izontally and vertically. es of . of flowers, or twists of prettily | pants away leggy | 1 large can tomatoes 2—10 y — | They al) give a somewhat tex- peers tinted fabric carve from | look, Full sleeves, bloused backs Bay leaf ~ Dear Mrs. Post: My cousin is J "| believes that these women would tet +| Pepperoni sausage ‘about ‘, pound) ° , , tured effect to the wall and plenty the top of the head over one ear. . ; ‘2 going to be married soon. His ; get on the year-round schedule if wide sashes are additional tricks | Mince onion and garlic very fine bride-to-be is from another city of opportunity to work out the they were to try its baby lotion. The Watteau hats and miniature | to cut height. Mix with ground meat, cracker ‘and I have not met her as yet. two-color combination which is just The lotion will do an effective job platform toques, usually delectably crumbs, salt and pepper and eggs by Cana Weds | 1 would like to know where to what the color scheme needs. | without causing annoyance, it is Seuted with tender bowimas ot Marriage License |=" iad Sees entineg pesca: Weald) an — . 3° , it be to send it to the , ' oi Gecaiitetibore, ere designed G se Pop her into pinafores! They ' proper to send it to : | Women Today | This tion te feral giao | ‘| hl it termines which of the standard mirror with the door or remove door pins so may be laid fiat. mirror so recessed covered. Many manu- facturers provide sturdy white frames for mirrors. Beautifies Tables Coffee tables. dining tables and | PETUNIA! Im starting my weight -losing Diet tonight. ... So which should I ask for— The dark? Or the white ? ; | Applications npemie & Jee Pontiac Late | Lorraine Mt Wright Birmingham Add the tomate paste and cook ever low heat for a few min- utes; watch carefully as this may burn. Add pepperoni cut inte 3 68 Cherrylawn Delmer Van Gveneey 201 State dean A. Moyers. State Richard A_ Rhody. Charlotte M. York, Birmingham Detroit James K. Barrett. Birmingham Marion L. Sedier, Detroit be | way down, sticks about 1', inches long. Add tomatoes and bay leaf. Sim- mer at least three hours. Let cook add more water to prevent sticking and cook down again. | Serve over spahgetti. This will | be enough for 1 pound of spa | ghetti. Worth the Money Painting your basement floor a bright color is an _ inexpensive way of giving the cellar a clean look. open flat—iron flat! be thankful for that feature, come summer. Use remnants, stitch up several in a jiffy. Sew ‘em now! Pattern 860: Child's sizes 2, 4, | pride in care of the bridegroom. 6, 8, 10. Pattern pieces, embroi- dery transfer, State size. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- Mom, you'll bridegroom since I do not know the bride-to-be's address” Answer: If you can't find out where she lives. you will, of course, have to address it to the Use Home Lighting | as Decorative Tool tern for first-class mailing. Send, pon't overlook the value of light to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft as a decorative tool. A hidden’ Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea fluorescent tube recessed behind Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print a valance can make a drab win- plainly your name, address with dow a bright spot zone, pattern number, size. » Decorative areas which might be lost in a shadow can be singled Careless discarding of matches out with bullet-like spotlights, and ‘and lighted cigarets starts more plants can be dramatized with con- fires than any other cause. cealed upward lighting. | By ELIZABETH WOODWARD ‘Dear Miss Woodward: Not too long ago a wonderful boy I'd been | dating regularly proposed to me. | ;am only 18 and I didn't feel I was | ready- te accept a ring yet, so | | refused ; | “Shortly afterward I veceived a jletter from him in which he said {he couldn't see our going on like Orlie E. Groesbeck, 2437 Williams this since I refused his ring. I ' him. Should I write te him? What should I do?” Just offhand, he sounds like a spofied boy who won't play if he | can't have his oWn way. Of course, you know him well You're the one who knows what sort of buildup there was to his proposal. You know how much talking about marriage you two Barbara J. Herbet, Rochester haven't heard from him since. otter of a ring was a suprise or | Edna L. Coop. Berkley “I want to-go with him again— not. Cagherine. M. Bush. Royal Oak I haven't been the same without xu 3 . 3838 Fremont would make sense. Is he in a posi- ee * a Answer te Previews Purzie tion fo get martied within six | Denal ° on | Mildred M. Price. 8517 Sever drive Ali fe ar ete ie eT ee Nico ri worm Eistue, : i _—a tea * aes Q finger for long, dragging years? lorena GO. Erein, Revel Oak SEt tet et ty on near on Beate = Dipeen: Alo ae Bpitic J+ ort ad eacrcen SU sjel lla gar egg ong Marion Papp. Roya! Oak - bien. ° 3 Te dan June H. Kortan Royal Oak = Als iA - —— arg . = him. meant a you Delores Le inmen. 50 8 Anderson. 7. ney doh a friendship, dates, fun, com- Tecra c, Peiver._ Mutora Viel IN NIY panionship. . e . iifor But your temporary Mneliness a |is not to be confused with love. 1 Radio J Nor is your desire to date him Sete _| some more to be confused with a 5 eo the .+ desire to settle down with him for 8 She hes | life. oer trety's | Neither of you is giving this | 12 Eeatich Yy | thing a chance, in my opinion. Me | ‘ — = b has bowed out before you've had i Verbal 4 time to think it over. You haven't 15 enom : come to grips with yourself to YYZ | figure out whether you could de- 18 Yy UY 4 | cide to marry him. Being together f Wt : ‘again regularly is the best way to Bt UY YY, find out. 2 | ; y 2 | Couldn't you call him or write AB] ous ae Z him a note and ask him te come Lees pare , Uy. ever to talk with you? Then put 4B) = | it to him straight and see if you ties ' | ean’t convince him that a ring 3} is just a symbol—the decision to nT | | merge your futures is the main 4 | thing. ° é be . “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm very | “ : J much in love with a girl, and He 2 =e —— o— a even though she has another year “ 2 2 in school, we had made plans to : omen —_ Tee One Now we've Ixoken Sp. : ne -sheltered side} 4 — on q a plant @ Proportion “She told me she loved me, o 8 2 | # Bivlical weed | when She went skating she 7 T i ” 3! jf ae wll ther.) | other, boys walk her home, even 19 40 = conse i though we were going steady, and ‘ pe Boy Decides to Toss Away Romance |Atter Girl Refuses Engagement Ring | they usually kissed her goodnight. forgave her. “People say after all she has | | done te me I'd be foolish to take her back. My heart wants te do one thing and my head another! Which should I follow?” Your girl is too young to know that’s no proof she won't be! Do you love her enough to wait for her? 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Newhouser, who started his pro- fessional career in 1939 when some SANDERS ls Bag BR FOR RENT hits walked two, struck out none VIS and yielded doubles to Monte Ir HARDWARE a Ryan flsecm mytene thes: 9 456 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-672 Tr if iH i | | z f git iz : a i ; HF Fact i H g i i itl wrist action, compensated splen- didly. “Ben Hogan has the greatest tournament record of all. But no man could copy his swing suc- crssfully without hours of prac- tice. Hogan turns the chub face out as soon as he starts his back swing. It is wide open at the top of the “Golf today is a game of ter- rific hitters, because a drive means so much,” says Chick. “Strict style is sacrificed many times in order to maintain power. The only perfect stylist in my book was Harry Var- don. Ed Dudley comes close to him.” Playoff Crown Motors Edge Davis, but Lose to Clarkston Five prospects for this year. | sports figures we have known who |are about as broad as they are long |are Herman Hickman, Tony Gal- jento and Tip Goes. | Of course, you know all about Hickman and Galento. But what do you know about | Tip Goes who is just as broad| although much“shorter than either | |Herman or Tony? Well, Tip is now the head of a corporation and making so much money that he can devote a great deal of his time te rowing. In | fact, im collegiate circles they | If you saw Tip for the first| time today you would never be- lieve that @-odd years ago he was the coxwain of a champion- ship Syracuse crew. We cut in on Tip's conference to ask something about rowing, Tip told us that he expects) Washington University to have the : s — THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 SEVENTEEN Wildcats Grab Top College Cage Spot =: [=s=ss=sze== ldcats Grab jop College Lage Spollussee) |Sezss=iSesee - : | Recalls” Washington's {|| gs : 1] Nittany Lions |Z Hase=st Bet Merchants Win | ““‘2t=.. || Fire Sale! Cash and Carry Amateur Star Chick. Evans Has 30,000 NEW YORK (INS) — The three] inv sang tha tbaguable moter of ded eck. Phwsad rates per item. Each item figured and priced at the yard only. NO PHONE ORDERS PLEASE! Special! This Week Only! A Low Price on Simonize, Blue Geral and Porcelainized Car Finishes Cars Picked-Up—Delivered CAMPBELL’S STANDARD SERVICE Washing. Polishing. Lubrication Experts 435 S. 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The tompany merely collects them for the government. : | || Pitching Mark Poor This Spring Braves Comb Fee Ty ets tt a ; Kaan. er ee . fied & Gods Po MT a2 Be | “HF He i i i : i it BS S isk fz i H last weekend among leaders in the i i an ! ¥ i Marlowe Gets Rough i li i i | ; : RE E a Th Le a | sll rf ? t il LOTS OF LEATHER—Kid Gavilan shows he can take a lot of leather as he takes on a shoulder load of gloves while in training at Ehsans Training $ = * United Press Phote Camp at Summit, N. J., for the world middleweight championship bout against titleholder Carl (Bobo) Olson in Chieago, April 2. mat Hi A fii Along Pontiac's Kegling Lants & be eke * | SAVE THEIR LIVES! ct a Firestone BRAKE SPECIAL 5 Adjust Brake Full Contect with MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY LT EL ITE: oY ste Here's What We Do.. Remove Front Wheels and Shoes te —_—_—_ H+ stories, _it_also_rids -Mexican_farmersand_cattlemen_of the menace | asich of Minnesota. Jim A 13.50 Velue PHONE TODAY and thre runs five innings. CASHES Nees CHS “a° — 0.8. LanmEe BAtEES Pte was followed by Dick . 49 | Silly a = oar ee ear a necting) | Bem oe ri or ti Johanne HY and Al Aber (one hit, 0 rune, | TIRE same tinh nents pt | Nici me soutien a two innings.) the | 08 0 series Domino's Mar- | 1748; inatv. Fortier 195; series Marlowe was roughed up —_— worst, In his single inning he was w LaDiEs DAUGHTERS OF TRARBLLA touhad for 0 tpt ty dea Dae Sebect 61 8S DAY. 16 5 55 | poet oe mer, Deb Crandall’s single, Bill) 55‘ ‘23 se $2 35 | gpgebecn's be Crowterd ” Bruton oat en ea Ree. 40 60 b's 2 Carbon “ "Detrett's lone’ in the | nate Seer, Mace 1, sores ae Parte Se Spencer “ eo ling hit a fluke triple and scored ‘$ssme Wane wpnen rek's eley ve om an infisid cut. None of the! sss Tee cee punsers "iy |M. Smit S06, tonm gemse—Napes Det Saute ee) Se lS Tuttle hit three singles in four | MelessGrm 6 Feed O Met = ts i? Pits at bat for his second big batting | Deree Getter 84 Natiensl Cesch se | Feleen's © stone a game in a row. Saturday he|Mesn/s Peete & Poates pre | Gedaty St Lote ry sr fv Mane her | ce FS: | ene ‘’ M Creéht Unies » Tigers meet the world 7 o oo, 42 | B-Line 48 Mud Clothiers 3! New York Yankees for the jerome s | bes ~ --- ay ll eiitiae ee Giese a oe tS |¥. "Figs ‘Setr tanme sume, eerteeChip- Detroit's , game against 4 — an American League team. — =a 3 LADIES ALLSTAR Show's i" W, B Ree 4 Masen Tem serice—Rebt. Craven 802 hee DRATTON KINGS, QUEENS Benes «Sisters a Jesters 9 Ten Pins “ Nebedy's 38 Maeffy's “« ci fi, | a eR § (M)—W. Jiggens %59—658; — SEE WURON LADIES ree Joe's 61 Arterett a Ova. Parke Dery Sd " o ; 33 ‘ Erentry View _§3_Rateer 3 Indiy, Kieffer 197. sertes— -. 615; team game—Pud 184, itt z He tif aml HUNTING SOUTH OF F. Reid of Chicago, | were defensemen Tilinois, shoulders a seven-foot jaguar he near Tepic, Mexico, | and “Tigre” hunting in Mexico is becoming more and more popular with | Frank Chiarelli and Gordon big game hunters, and while providing the huntsman with “so big” | kin of RPI and cen ohn it that preys on their livestock. MacFarland and Dick Dou Grand Opening THROUGH MARCH 21st _ OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 See the Coleman Blend Air Furnace MHSAA to Hold Spring Clinics Hutch to Conduct the Baseball Session at Detroit, April 24 LANSING (UP)—Michigan’s High prep baseball and track clinics The baseball clinic will be held 342 41 as It Operates in the Doll House This amazing model home hos traveled across the United States:dnd seén by millions of people. _ _ ALSO A $94 Incinerator Free Hf you ore with eech Colemen Blend Air Furnece purchesed dur- we we we er ee ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 Hal Boyle Says: ‘Buy-Buy Fever’ Cripples Pocketbooks of Tourists But on a voyage to the ports Papa stares temi- of the sun in the West Indies you shea teusoued Sant om Geena also run the risk of catching an| indignation. Then the virus hits insidious tropical malady. him. He drops into a liquor store ‘The wary tourist will watch out| for a free sample and a chance to particularly for one of the follow- rest his feet, and comes out carry- — a Then wanders a 1. Lobster flush. This results| cousle ef Sui Gabbes ade from lying too long on the deck| German camera, and a 12-gallon under a hot sun in the vain hope | native straw hat to shield him that you can return home with a| from the sun. , burnt almond tan. (Who really * ¢ *# wants to look like a nut?) t_| There is no point in telling ma- 2. Postcard paralysis. Why get| ma that the West Indies are full writer's cramp writing scores of|of cultural interest and all that é H 5 i : & g 4 5 4 ‘fs + Ei 4 “~~ 3 E 3 é = a" z ry 2 & i ri a ef ! 3 f By. aae tt ly? Bz HEE ffi fh 5 i 22 BR 8 >F <3 ' i Nassau—the ladies gather by the a rail, noses lifted as if scenting the | Maker of Stop Signs bargains ashore Flunks Driving Test first boat headed for the beach,| OKLAHOMA CITY u — Ronald| and the more timorous natives | Earle Diesterweg failed his driv- | head for the hills. er’s test after rolling through three | . s a stop signs. It is Christmas all He blushingly told examiner H. | perfumes, Scandinavian silver and and other warning markers for the | to,go for a look a the pirate’s cove where Blackbeard once lurked. “They have any perfume bar- gains there?” she demands, the “‘buy-buy fever’ bright in her eyes. So long Blackbeard. She isn't interested in ruins, scenic views, or old forts—not while there is an alligator bag or demi-tasse spoon left unbought. What if you do come back flat broke? The cab driver will proba- bly trade you a ride to your home in return for all your trinkets. SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith 3-16 va . | Loupe tose by mth Soreee, “Yesterday my pi bank weighed more than that—I wonder if crystal, lace from Belgium, linen | State Department of Public Safety. | somebody's getting fat my money!” BOARDING HOUSE Ltt bi WA GNEYOD A CLEAR ANSWER, © ZZ WRITING AN ES6Ay~ } THE BERRYS Y OOP ro rr, v ai! — SS a IN eer 7 ——e ~~ by Ernie Bushmiller EARLY TO BED, EARLY TO RISE, MAKES A MAN HEALTHY, WEALTHY AND MAKES A MAN HEALTHY--- AND WISE WY q aA ae ee ee oe ee A ot te BLL WGI: ~ [> A.COMOLIC. TONICS ORVINGOUT YOUR SCALP? "GET NON-ALCOMOLIC fy MILOROOT CREAM-ON.,CHARLIE <> bi vy : rn rs ab ; mw ath 7 — (1 \ | +4 © #4 ‘ 4 Te ees OS Se ere ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 Bus otes: ee | — Market Ragged,| lodge Calendar meee Toten: Puckard ‘53 Eamings - Il Daze, Gi Theft of Wristwatch - | aoe serve exe Pushes for Law [stout ast | From Taxes ws Prison Term : . 60 P. & A.M, Clarks- Or aw . Pointi Hi ton, 18, 7 p. m. Work in F. Di - : From T es, : Dra T C. degree. Elgan R. Wood, W.M |, Car Co. has reported 1953 earnings N t Dri ki —- ae ae —Adv in B of $5,440,966, or 38 cents a share, 0 Tl ing Godfrey Campbell, 38, of 25 Col ORK ~ stock . . 00 eg S$ compared to a 1952 earning of DETROIT uw —Recorder'’s Judge | !ingwood St., Monday in Circuit ee te oem a ne —- to- ews in rief $5,618,263 or~30 cents a share. Zeooph A. Gillis told Edwin God- | Court was sentenced to from } to . early ading, ffort . », a Chrysler factory worker was ragged. et’ | Robert Geddes of 461'; S. Sag- GM President Asks for — company reported that 1953 a ae ae ce sate Coches ot Gx bead inaw St. reported the theft of two| More Control Agai totaled $335,819,000 compared | ‘‘Regardless of the truth of your a pore er lon a “4 than has been the case in the | [Ot topped. No 1.1 i ; went to around hubcaps from his car while it was , QAINSE | with $23,737,020 in 1952. defense, you deserve a * ; highly active market of rota, topped. He 1. 1.00-1.20 vu Celery. / a point. and there were many | parked in front of his ho Auto Dealers sentence for the Judge H. Russel Holland de- | ity gctive martet of recent | 6 bers songs He‘ Leiiette, 4.ge | imal mines signe in-malor areas) | ¢ ™ em ee ae ee eee ) Se tiliig ie whet and ight | Rorseracin. No," 4.80 vx “bent. | of the list. - 35. of Detroit, was | DETROIT (INS)—General | Mo- | Man Stands Mute Dike maladies Sani Wek ne ae ee oe ae unti Pret ang oe eed. craina com, | 7 rect. No 1, W.1%8 dou bene Fuse: | The oils did well along wi sentenced to 60 days in Oakland | 10's President Harlow H, Curtice when officers found him leaning | Me's family Epley pleaded gull timued to lack attraction for in| Ne 1" 150:190. 1 80-Ib bag. potatos | 64 th the|County Jail yesterday when he | ‘Oday went on record advocating | ° against a lamp post, adding: Epley's family. Epley pleaded guil- vestment demand. black, No 1, ap a ag ag rea: | and equipments, aircrafts, pleaded guilty to drunk driving. | revision of present laws to allow | on ounty aying “I was just dazed. i had spent aie ty tg the same charge March 2 Wiveet Geir the'and ed fan ewe | No 1. 68-90 doa bens Rnubard, math ouse! most chemicals. - | Waterford Township Justice Willis | punitive action against dealers who, |. hours filing out my income tax The two admitted taking $15 and : was unchanged to % lower, March Mo 1. 100-138 see iche Squash. Deu. | ailroads were slow in appear. |D- Leturay handed down the een- | bootleg new cars at reduced William Dyson, 27, of Detroit, | return and wound up owing the | ® wristwatch from Joseph Hoff- Mee comer to ih high: | ard: Nel L001 80 ba Train, tapped, | ne 08 the tape, and the resi war, |tence when Hatfield failed to pay |?! _charged in the Feb. 5 knife-slaying | Government $22. meister, 38, of 1392 Bird St.. Bir- er, March $1.53%, ea & eer ee somewhat mixed uc SS ee ea oe Gees: Eeecks, 2, ot Peres: Pe pig onan Me Mscenllserd | Ian ee ee . ‘ ot i woul shins , : . 4 % higher, ary rye % to) DETROIT EGGS _ mixed. Motors were unchanged to{ _Geerse M. Corr, 28, of 494 Ne-| be necessary ee res stood mute yesterday when ar-! for Lent.” . That's my limit . bape , March $1.16, soybeans | DETRO ee eee es| higher. Distillers were lower vada Ave., pleaded guilty Monday | ‘‘closed territory’ and ‘‘bootl raigned on a first-degree murder . 5 . ° bal - higher, ee Firat rercivers for’ case lots of federel.| Pepsi-Cola, yesterday's inst _ es at and = fined | penalty” clauses in dealer tig charge in Oakland County Circuit} Mon Five Y Detroiters Plead Gui nchanged : ae wi court costs by Water- Court Gets Five Yea narmed obbery eo tmndred pounds higher, March | cs: tango ob-Oh wed. cog 40's: modius tive issue of %%, was unchanged | ford Township Justice Willis B arm ; 'f, ‘ to U R . $18.20. 43-46, “wid. ave. 44 six: medium | at 16% today in early dealings. | Leturgy. -| ‘The clauses, which had been! Judge H. Russel Holland entered or Theft From Hotel Four: Detroit men pleaded guil . a nt, Trading was rather fast at the |recognized as an effective curb| ® plea of not guilty for Dyson and| In Oakland County Circuit Court Monday to unarmed robbery va Grain Prices ove | ele: large 48-46. wid oe id | start. with many large blocks on| | West Bloomfield Township 2ainst new car bootlegging. were he was returned to Oakland | Monday, Glenn Lashbrook, 38, of afore Circuit Judge H. Russel Hot 2 tac, large 38, Chucks 56-38, ‘wed. the tape. That rush soon died | Justice Elmer C. Dieterle ordered removed from dealer agreements | County Jall pending trial in the | local hotel w ed land i ‘ CMICAOO MAP) Opening grain: aoa Pi El coon cad trade eamcted a[ Les 1. Mecre, @, of O71 Mc.|— Seomeact “XR & Ayre April term of court maxim as sentenced to a land. They will be sentenced March ‘ . eee Le rte CHICAGO BUTTE pedestrian pace. Dougal, Detroit, to pay a $75 fine Court ruling. me! Dyston stabbed brooks following | ern Michignn "Prices dang gg Pore ——_ Arth arginet a cain 1es sh ara Tis sie marker sederday re Monday for _ In Washington, meanwhile, the an argument during a party at| by Judge H. Russel Holland Arthur a a ue sae piteedy: te: | treated for the second straight ses: | Unk driving. National Automobile Dealers As-| 10151 Alton Ct. Royal Oak Town-| Lashbrook was found guilty by a| noit iB. “and K Sette pple ne eee “ seen a's core AA 6478" 424) sion, but the volume of trading j sociation said it will present a pro- | ship, then surrendered to authori-| jury March 3 of larceny in The four admitted t as ry = Mar _— 12% ve : asso BL 63, C80. seccipis tate ehoheca disiniahed ‘with thn tall. he gir ge Fiemme ey posal to the Justice Department ties, according to Capt. John Skid- | building. He was charged with a Ferndale map March 7. The Bey wees Te wat tee | bUyIDS prices US a 0.305) US $75 rae ..| probably later this week to aid more of Royal Oak Township Po-| stealing $78 Jul [= ; y = Ps | mediums a ¢ ® 75 Monday. He ple. ae | uly 18, 1953 from a | were returned to Oaki Dee Mase BP We | Fee recente i closes ane terties sa! New York Stocks the charge ee dealers in = room in a hotel here. | Jail. © Oakland County Mar ......... 76%. Oct ....... 1650 Figures after decimal points are eighths ship Justice Willis D. Lefurgy. Interc May =” oe we CHICAGO POTATOES aie @adee axa : . ntercity tonnage of motor ° en Oa aS 19 | cuIcaGo'” (APi—"Potators. arrivals | Allied “Ch m2 Lib MeN & L 95 If your friend's in jail and meeds | °)')0"") 1953 was 9.3 per cent Death Notices Eunerel Directors Help Wanted Male 6 rem ay a ee bee ee ees cena ‘Bunday Alum Sire: 432 Leck aire 32 | bail. Ph. MA §-4031.C. A Mitchell 2bove the volume transported in ee EY EGMEENT Mey (1.0... 1 Bees. ioe per 9 et martet firm to slightly strong- Aum Colm Bs bese 8 Com 41) Rummage Sale, Birmingham | 1952, the American Trucking — BLEVINS. MARCH 16 1954 VON- Donelson-Johns for new en z v Reead bods §1ie-G0h; mow steak c. or ai ol 31.4 | Congregational Church, N. Wood ; B ‘today. eine Seles, eS eee. FUNERAL HOME Wed only, 256 8 oA — Confessed Embezzler i runa.dnat asic" | Ae Sr a Poy 33 MaCont'res fe | ward at Buclid, March 18th, 9-30 —— cra die 2 Sy | Oe ne Oe ee aie > Given 5 Years’ Probation wn RE nee HE Mtattare | He t0 420 S530) ener Moors carted atone | Saree mage | me? | lara ie Sa i ears’ Probation Am M & Poy Nat Bisc 37 we up its Motorama i : March 16, at 2 p. m. at the Voor- ARR Na ease hag wee © BLA. Madlom, 38, of 32 Mathews Poultry ee ee =" | up its Motorama in San Fran | poe Gaicaine tocrme | fe soshi OTT sats aopiy te 8 Weodeare Bre: A ‘ soe . : a . - : in Bernie Cemetery. SSS SSS a ee " ‘ St., was placed on five years pro- | | DETROIT er ae rot al acai Af fee Tel ri wet Be a Car Cr ash In jures pape log epee pian ea Polewing services Vonsite laine TEORCOeEY E Ex FER TENCED Fs bation were paid per f Beret lanes oae % . ios . stay in “ ngeles. n um u- - ” 5 ‘ ators eans wanomt — end Hed No. 1 quality live poultry up te 10 amas WG ; a wie wre. 33 3 C R j A crowd of 469.767 persons services and borial Mes BOX See Fa "pe permansat boure : and Accident Assn - Weavy types 38-33, Nght types | Atchiosn 12.) 9.3 Nort & West 40.4 oun eS! nts jammed the exhibition before it CARRIGAN. MARCH 14. 1954 At 10 am. today w N. Sega. — Russel » by Judge H. | 29:53: Beery Pe tees Crevces's under | all Refin’”.>. 58.3 gy Dl Hr} closed in Los Angeles Sunda oro eaeintoag 4 St. age 87 there were replies at WANTED 2? SALE SELL z Holland ae oD. rey ite Bald Lime |. 91 Ner Sta Pw _ A Drayton Plains man injured! The 2 : y. uaa a, b= agi Jo poe the P. {fic new and red cars full or part 7 Madiom pleaded guilty to em nae eeee Bald Lime. oi pero ce tate Sunday night in a four previous attendance record Wiliam ‘Carrigan ve Casey and ress office in time Experience preferred. Ap j bezziement March 2. He admi a| ay... Gate ca ...: & i ision “! a four-car col-| was 318,000. ice will be held Wednesday, | the following boxes: _ply 3618 Disie Highway ____ f . tted | CHICAGO POULTRY Beth ett "548 Pas 34 . in Grand Blanc is reported in March 17th at 9:30 a m at St WE HAVE OPENING FOR MAN 5 converting the money to his own | Prag gn cg poultry steady: | Boeing Airp 62.4 a ee =a fair condition today at St. Joseph; C. G. Bromm, Pontiac b bat Hope Gometer? ‘Geanauan of ns ee busines Pais tas tanvies, Gut a use while employed as the insur. | SP heave ane 80-06; taht bape aie as ee Mercy Hospital with a possible ape ‘co Cal catiac branch the Rosary will be held Tuesday 25, 29, 30, 38, 46, 49, 53, ry Apply bet # and : poly a Se ea Ie-ae. fryers. ot | brolery ‘aah ia Brun Buike ite pe Roos 14 | shell f manager ior be ae evening at @ p. mat the Brace 55, 62, 63, 64, 67, 71, 73, “a Et) VE OP! _ Saginaw, 4 s : — : £ mg --- 12) Phileo "33 : Credi . Fecently attended ‘a denne 74, 15, Ti, 78, ‘EF HAVE OPENING : | ont oy . 134 Philip Mor... = Roy L. Barker. 24, of 4218 Hatch- the firm's two-week management Funeral —" tne Brace 4 99, 110, 105, any ene For neat appearin~ man to a : Cen Bee Oo 8 Stoo ae ola was first treated at Flint conference in New York. COLLINS MARCH 16. 1964, EDNA : = ing engineer we caper! “ase Case (J 1... 189 medio Ce sa4| Hurley Hospital for face and leg ieee mete at Brat CO Help W ae, le aeewenen thee _-y ooo Rand... 173| cuts but came to the local hospital Canadi Na : lins. dear sister of M Vv anted Male 6 - Gace & Ohio i Roped ou. ise when head pains continued t ian National Railways to- Leatherterry and Rebert Ces. ——~ tig A in "tan Complete Chrysler -..-- 618 Reyna Met... 611/ trouble him ° announced that 202 new dington. Puneral service will be gp tm — Pe Padder' — Climex Me... 418 Rey Tod B.. 379 : coaches and sleeping cars have held Theredey, March 16 of 4 ee eo oe WANTED PART TWE SHOE Goce ome sash Sites tends. Also treated at Hurley Hospital| been placed in service between eS ante perry Dever Fred Taylor Gentraltincols-Mer salesman. No experience Deces- = investment Col Ges... $3 oa * $12 fn the same accident were Miss| Detroit, Toronto and Montreal mand effistating Interment tn aore-sh aS os ~ ont. Maling’s 50 N. Sag- Se ki & ‘0! ALESM. . Fo fe) _— Con OB i$ een ae emer of 424 S. Tele-| According to President John L. Me tm state at the Hunton Pu- ee ee ae oe ‘ 15 BOYS enee Con Pw PI 68 lop Socony Vac... hy ow ‘y wrence Graham,| Bickley, the new equipment. is send memorial scntripaneans 607 sion See Mr. ~ ——~ We need 15 extra boys 16 to 18 Faciliti Some eS ME geen: a) M of AB Hatchery Ra Bickiey. the new epspment: | Sai egw anes | Gee tte ome et | Gace sa Setar ee es core Pd Soe > | Mise Carry wat 6 poeeenge © morning, afternoon and night | DgARING MARCH 14 1954 MAX X RARE SELLING OPPORTUNITY ise"s Bde Se Beco ia ged Berg, Too gh) car even by Cttord A, Covgen | mnroguincce ait: | BS Sat Sareea eta Rte S C +e wite id Let Your Finger Ton [ERS UE, BSR B/S omy tart tae ee water ier president of) ETE Ratrues, | Reb tetera | RE ee RAS jest Beste Red 7 a8 Sed on hie.” %,I Graham, driver of the car al Detroit Edison Co., has been Sales. Serie Moran” David 0 : Teoma ree este ber bess yauewen ; © .., 402 i z : ; | service t i pick up your phone ond coll us for experienced | Pree John rd Gascteny... 11) which Barker was riding, was, elected to the board of direc- ggg oor Sc nae mmvath wan von «|| bhcas Wamu f service on your investments. Your inquiries are welcome /Gen Elec. ..1008 —_—- $6 ticketed for reckless driving by| ‘rs of Burroughs Corp. Cisler Chapel, -with Rev ae me assembly work dust be mechani Help Wanted Female 7 ; —by phone, by letter or in a Va. et Ta le Troopers of the| Was chosen Monday to replace ton officiating. Interment in pro Aly Pel ot of me ) . or in perron (Gen Mot... 441 Frans 304 | Frint Post. Frank Parker Davis, a director | bre Dearing will ine tm wiate et wired Nevonal Coach Body Re . pont i I i OT since 1926 who is retiring. John the Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home FU 'N , Olllette - 77) ng. t this ; So odo AC N ; ee oa: = : $3, Dem Reply to tke’s Talk | $5. "omatced te board's 2c ee. Gea eae | Pees cae COUNT CLERK fi WATLING, LERCHEN & CO Borge 2 U a es : Yy dent, announced the board's ac- — yg leg lg me d . Gran Paige “13 Ua Pran.... sei Unlisted on Air Locall tion HICHELMAN MARCH Ne ee erences nies. | he tyeer St soubie ret), bose” ¥ Member New York Steck Exchenge and othe: leoding eschonges ot wets 4 Ee n| Y Laurel reat 4620 i, x cor aa ro pp metry wxtre Socpine oupericnce Bo a rt 7 Greyhou : sees Ww GTON _ ‘ ——— ype te : nights & weekends! please Ee gop a £ clean WF — The official, Fruehauf Trailer Co.. Detroit 4 a wien aoe hom Hs —— pion con. Salary $2.850 PONTIAC OFFICES oe” ee ee "38 | ah tic reply to President Ei-| reported to stockholders Monda man Eichelman: dear sister of cae" sun aan Ge, sonal” |Heud Hersh ib oo ee 003 ¢3 yer's tax speech to the na-| that sales had hit an all-time side service will be held. yeanes Serr. Pootise Press Bes _11! corres Vocations 716 Pontiec Stete Benk Building a ee ae eee ec en | ee me Cee ee TV | high in 1953, with 18.9 Sen, tosh It, ot ee mt CARPENTER Retirement and Insurance Plans | Intense On 457 Westg El... 60.2| and radio networks tonight. S i dd agallbagrr Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Inter- with Ey end other employee FE 4-2895 Int Mary .. 291 Woolworth. 434 onight. Speak-| over the previous mark set in ment im Perry Mi. Park Ceme- crew to comtract carpenter j Int Nick 777 Yale & Tow. 39 | ers will be Rep. Rayburn (Texas) 1952 Fruehauf tery. Laurel Ann will lie tn state a P many meteria) or labor | Int Pa 04 Young 8 & W 214|Democratic House , . Roy . president, at the C, J. Godhardt Puneral 7 hoe, eee eer tae Int Tet & Fol ist Yugst 8h & T 004) - ac leader, Sen.| said the 1953 sales reached $133.- _ Home. Keego Harbor, Mich CAR : Wednesday March 17 or Th .. h T $32| George (Georgia) and Rep. Cooper | 592.531. Net earnings after fed- JOHNSON, MARCH 14, 1954, ETH- in ough O00D Fast bdr A, to tae aad areday. (Tenn). eral income taxes totaled %,- Sisc'el Chara iheaty, Sehnese. wer ePee —— qCompliet tp The nk Sree UP we staat this after- | 950,344, or $4.46 a share on com- ee rn ee a EXPERIENCED SPOTTER AND at ae . 511 Community Nat'l weet Indust Ralls nn pisces scheduled pornos empty mon stock. rel sere eee et Pike rail Cleaners, 206 OAKLAND COUNTY PERSONNEL seem. Beer +2. 3 et the Prank Carruthe NCED SINGLE MAN ON 2nd floor Bank Building SS ee | eo Me merece tap, cert | Eee | EE |. eee Wenge ies BE BE ite hes declared a dividend of % nterment tn Oak Mi JIG BUILDERS lee Michigan. Phone FE 4-1568-9 Benth ege.....3Ge Se Mt ty Livestock cents per share on common stock in state at the Prank Carruthers DIEMAKERS 1953-54 high....1983 93.6 88.3 1164 payable June 20. 194, to stock Aa a OU i 1KKE! 1963-64 low. .<..1303 TS Be 005 of - | MeKELDEY, MARCH 18. 1984, JOURNEYMEN ONLY eC FULL CHARGE. es | Sonne ee oe cae 1187| DETROIT (AP)—Hogs—Galable | 430 holders of record at the close of Frederick. 418 W. Main 8t, APPLY Machine ‘xperience helpful. but 1983 lew........ 131.2 667 80.7 97.0| Barly sales betrows and y.| business June 18, 1954. The div Walled Lake, Mich. age 13: be- FISHER not 5 day weet. Ow k & HANSE. . . choice . 180-220 Ibs. 3s. 1f36.00: Bot | idend, dec! at the fi 's bacco a of Mrs Celia B traneporiat ceed 9 | {noreblower a Soe Cattle —Bainble 1,000 About 49 per cent board of director's meeting, was —— t os bg Pg envision Bos yee wrne : Pigures decimal t fresh receipts ; general mark ° jemes >; beloved fe MANY WOM. . malawinil Rabeers! b Tow Wooa —s — cee ee Sane > the 218th in 59 years. en Ss Nekeliey 00 WIN AVE. en whe are B® Dor- Donald E. H. : D&C Navigation... 101 101 104 Baise, striciy prime abeent: tow cond so Morstall service. willbe A [OTERRGTED I LEARNING i t, “Setwasity. Sa: v1 . Hansen Richard H. DeWitt |) Kiserson Products: 24 211 Slee: some commercial yearlings 18° Farmer Killed in Crash Bm. nh ficharanon- bir Chapel Bees,” Apour_tm areon, at Fosters aan om a ; Res. FE 2-5513 Res. FE 5-3793 op od ay cP a 2th] he: ey ce catiars “4030-1280 | ULBY (UP) — Syiventer Sale preg Sigg rag _M8i_ 8 Telegreoh. ERS Accident Insurance Fire Insurance Wayne, berew* =... 1 3] Sia Seema “bate US | itz 47, ‘a Huron County farmer| mortal Gardens. Mur, Mcialeey piy Wed 8. Saginaw | Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance jo sale, bid and asked slow but about steady quality re openins | was killed today when his car col- will He in state et the Richard. * o, sogmew a Burglary Insurance Li mostly ehotce 33.00 | lided with a milk truck two miles} »_ Lake. Mich. — Geo Ber. Puiter ater fe Insurance Foret 28.00: few com | and good 16.00- en ¢ p. m. Puffs Midget Bar. 2661 Bonds—All Types Plate Glass Insuranc | Foreign Exchange =| #x.tas "tat ‘Catee woming | nn PEAROON, MARCH Wh 16a, sine er | - FOREIGN EXCHANGE strong to 80 cents higher: Sheep are NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN OF A of Mrs. Irene Alexander face: Man to wort with manager Stead - * NEW YORK ‘AP)—Poreign exchange | pag geen ee short ant | blic hearing to be held by the Water dear father of Mrs een Telegraph. [a Fg Og Rl ig HE THINKS HE 1S DEAF BECAUSE HE NO LONGER rates follow “Great. Britain in dollars, | choice and prime No. i skins 72 88 deck | Ritanip eh. “wedsnosey, “Apt ‘e. spd siarey Pearson dcer brother | WANTED BX ca 0 am to 4 pm Very HEARS HIMSELF TALKED ABOUT.” » se os dollar in New York narvei| we is den — shorn lambs | 1954 to consider the {following pdt arrangements will be announced | sonaber Call Community Motor | a oy per cent premium or 102 96". ee | to the Township Zoning Ordinance later by the Dudley H. Moore les, Rochesier Ask for Mr —Charies M. de Talleyrané-Perigerd | U_ 8 cemts. 1. To revise Section 620 of the Ordi- Puneral Home.. Mr. Pearson will _ sam a Great Britain (pound) $2.81'>, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK nance fe in state et the Dudley —— = - — a, of cent: Great Britein 38 day PS greed (AP'—Saladle hogs 8.000: | To revise from: Moore Puneral Home Wednesday | 134, “p 1/82 ef @ cent: 7 = . ee as much as od — 620 Front Yards) In a Com- GWAIx. MARCH 14 1954 JOHN NEEDED {1/38 of @ cent: = nena Bn avis sos scATCe, Ective a ees rol Aide gers ge ag paren) every uM. Rosedale, Sylvan Lake . : = (franc) 199. | $0 r. bulk choice 180-260 Tp. 26.50- | of which Sere ni tee Ma > a Journe - } : (franc) 28% of a be twenty-five (25) feet. ol Wiliam yman po S | cent, > Holland ¢ 7 55.00. several leads No, 1, and RO .c | conform with existing Gulldings im the r covets Pipefit STOCK —_— ey unchanged. Ttaiy (ira) 264 of a | Li00 I. at yyy 8 Fr Ss centers See ings in the Wednesday. March 17. at ry ahlemiaie = : gal \corubey 3.04, Re 1 and We, 3 S05 Be. ot Seay: ma Try on Ss x -areacnanc om at 10.20 m. Sortie = a . : " @witeeriané frame; (free) ee ee et ee ee ee oe & Com- muri illwri . Consult us for first hand information | 23.32 up 00% of cent; Denmark heed cho rt on waste 0 24.00; —o dane dinrict abutting 8 tate or this omar thng ag mame > } wrights - | “Latin America: Argentina (free) %.24, “Saiadie EG | EE tt Romie ) tami _ P | in Stocks and Bonds | cha: merice: Argentina (tree) €24.| scrsteers and’ hetters slow ana uneven | not less the property line. of attern makers | y Venenuela boliver) 30:63, we-| Srerncing 20°42 stron end bulls fairly | of sy Wmehear feet from the center _In Memoriam 2 APPLY . aid , Par East: Hong Kong dollar 1760, | * few loads and : on ogre nl greater. In all other Commerctal 1 PONTIA ; unchanged \ | Srime steers 20.00-27.80, bulk good and | ya's ah tetldings cng ctrecteres| Ue or MY - We.maintain a direct line to a member agg A ge gg yg Fe | trem the trent ng Bg age passed away March ane” MOTOR : of all- principal po, 0, good and y Provided ous 16, - exchanges with up-to-the- Auto Accessory Thefts low Be 0 | betting or strmeture need district, no} Sadly missed by Mrs. B. Lange DIVISION : minute quotations service available at all Bri . and “commercial 400, most utility | “Greater distance than existing bund. | i, loving wemory cme 8 Employment Office times. ring 2 Days Jail for 2 wore and cutters 10 60-12.00: most utility | 68 or structures in that block, and McKillop who passed « ay LENWOOD AVE : end commercial, bulls 14.00-16 30; on thet aide of the street . ag? Warch 6 on = eee PONTIAC, MICH AP APARARARRARR AR ANA Rn A Two men charged with stealing 3 50-1400 cial 1e ale nee f ak ee eee Ce Se eee aad when a é' C N ‘ auto accessories were sentenced fa: Spee Boy — Cs ge ie shen Bye § . Here- ou were calied fron this work Vacuum cleaners for service. Calis = ‘ ephler Co. to two days in Oakland County — cheep 2.000; slaugh | commercial purposes, wn rod To a home of etgrnal ag Oe Good - Jail yesterday after pleading guil-| siow and very uneven, ak ne Gun shalt AF. yt ge “ ed : and ir m a es Community National Bank Bidg. FE 2-9119 ty before Pontiac Judge Maurice ow ak Monday. slaughter sheep | accessible to ae "tapas. 6 oy mf nO Penta WENT sALES POSTION ii E. Finnegan. AOOGy; GPE Ce este eee te. cathe: | cask cae equure fab of fost’ thet for ord _Hewrate fe, we passed ee ee ae ’ Convicted of simple larceny were Hy heir ~~ aan a tor oe = You hea “ ie we couldn't roan wees men © to — Theodore Thompson, 19, of 2335 1. 4 s $ fu roe er ite Maz E. Kerns Puie So" held’ at 300 reach the finder! Call preven tn wee :; 318 Riker Bidg. . FE Lake oa : and you @ real tr = nee winoys ) eine tamer t 4-155) U)i"ite pm m) FE2-8181 sce ity te, iccent, work go, cameras ¥ ’ — Mar, 18-16, . Carney after 10.0. &.. 62 8, Po tite Mes, w. Walton, ’ { = : y ; ne \ = t ‘ a , y +. ie “ a é t \ : \ = . rf \ as ae we - } . f + j \ yi * ' 4 ( 1 < . rm | \ \ \ s _& ; iy y s T%! : \ By — SOO SS Sa. oo * ee iv _] Rac iy ¥ 1 ae b . a : dit. : * pe ph? ra Ses ae a en o aw Es = eo al B a 1 z = ne ‘ . | | TWENTY-ONE ¢ RCH 16, 1954 THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MA , & Decorating 20 SLICE OF HAM ‘Rent Apts, Furnished 33 | For Rent Rooms 37 For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 Help Wanted Female 7) Building Service _12/ Painting NEPD ue full charge Live m3} Carpenter Contracting PADCENO — INTERIOR, — ro smanz $) A HOME OF YOUR - ——_—_—_—— > mest Children welcome. PE S100 | room weaning. bes OWN | C- CLARK Se orlocn, can 4 hie: 2 pest 2 eraiag gna Cal mere er wecbrhonay fox aracans| Sa'ow"bu"t SE'saR* |p reine + are ee DOWN. aurea one tes RE wren oncrry_anp |Comay SOEEPIEG NOOR pop | West Suburban "tic Rae ate Bed | J ROOM TH UTILITY _ FE 28771. | Lake Shores A fine ranch | . office. Age 25 to 40. Must ¢ CARPENTRY, A Oa eaanl or FE ¢les1 13 bath. On the lake near school. czas an. 24 “BLOCKS FROM | es cease ok con UhGena, car. age oy | file, ete, Hours 10 to 7 ment work ete. | MA €!308 ___| petim and venetian Riate iat | ais’ beak" eames water hester Pontiac Press, Box 103. COMPLETE REMODELING J ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE — 2 BUDDIES. re sized = full sized | L. trays gas ine carpeted _ ALESLADIES recreation rooms, dormers * caus. After 4 pm. 111 Le CLEA iN ROOM, 31 Five fal feom .. | throughout storms screens, . at-JlL. - i Grande. . Jet, i store soon. A tions, complete ca" altera- AL & COMMERCIAL J ROOMS” PRIVAT A’ | = ee oy nO Lp ance $60. monthly A rent my oe = oe PE’ ‘ tT WwiLisa Pe. ies > catrene?. ets te | dies me | McConnell School | R Resstire Ch Terrace, woMAN OR GIRL POR tye MABON SERVICE. Su week FE 23-4681. CARGE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM | J )jctric OFF JOSLYN, GOOD BUY. @. I oid baby preferred $18| Brick block and cement work | 7 ROOMS AND BAT BATH. PRIVATE | —_— soos Gr, private beth Snow an five room bungalow Resale. Only 99.960 for this at- ‘week with laundry. Must mercial or residential, Free e ED. | __8nd telephone. | ed drive and garage tractive five von” premises. Morey's saesen tt Chartes Hayward, PB) oii re | ae EY FORE Adults | NICE ROOM FOR MEN EN Om Wow | Five fal rooms with full sised | kitchen dinctic, Mice bem. mot Sad eat Somes eo Rood. — VESTROUGHING _ class, | z about April aoe. On WOM. | i ee bat and walls full pocomemt. | ? ~ EA 4 eee ve 4-036 or MI wiike Press, Box 8. =| NICE F ROOM FOR Pu yee | OiGdern kitchen’ Ges heat. Wall! dandy let, Only equity. WOOL PRE SSER ScLais's Sheet tactal Cu thie ' 1 pa ge Ba Finisaut mpoet GOOD BED, 0 wall carpeting yg eel . - i Ange BS 5 i. ° me room. is Pres eledeers, 1363 6 Woodward. | Steet phen - THE PAINT SHOP “J nooM. UPPER APT. ADULTS reer ecryening furmished Cieee to | i=_Derteck condition and an out. SELL OR TRADE. Modere, 2 vet: i bam. +4620 FOR A NEW HOME. ALTERA- ll ktnts _ PE 2.8634 ; as. ed | standing bu, | heat, garage. corner jot, Trade WHITE WOMAN FOR GENERAL tions tnd | repeire, roofing and| | Pe Se ear saaneel Onda aio BAY WEWLY fowa. eee eeeeees 10s, | the Dect of terms poling oa Se —— — ive gE i FLOOR BANDING YING rs FREE ESTIMATES = | tis floor: This is nice No chil | ROOM FOR 2 | x eal HOME , Two Family Income panel. ae : es. . 1 Central. FE > i privileges. FE 3 appr vin parse aoe — = wn Sau ar $0242 ! seer | cone Sine SAT aT F FLOOR. ROOM IN PRIVATE HOME FOR = ee Five room PIONEER MOMLANDS 7 Be Eee op | OM STINT OO LORS | Wall Washing & Painting , ee re on | larbcatagee PE En NY | pantnts dgvnctad, "ar feces "ane outs GD GIRL FOR CARE OF 2 a specialty Cari : ~" | UNTIL JUNE 1. OR __ : ip apartment up Oak 2 bedrooms. ceramic WHITE 4 to 12 re | c= iP gees EEPING ROOM FOR GIRLS. ls, tile beths, and in, 1960 Has boys. § r bus tree for un | FLg08 Laying ne neINS AnD age ood locati Ki condition Oes beat. two car| tile beth. tile 4 S rience. ARTMENT. 985 PER aoe cond: floors alls, i heed-4. Don t apply unless you! irodern equipment. John Tayler, on ; =3i yy 5 tp 5 Fnoou a APARTMENT. ” Phone YF 43711 6 4 p.m. _ | garage. Priced to sell with terms pr ig rns ret ee Iagechibiren, 60 Melrose. FE) ices "EM eSuae WALLPAPERING ANS FATRTING. | APtaactive ¢ nua_ANO BATH |PLEEPING ROOM 3, BLOCKS Si feonace” water beeter Needs 4 ILDI. REPAIR. oa! for estimate a=. Trrmactve” _ adults | F Side | fittle decorating Wayreb PE oe cow w Brkt tiont (ant oe cent Czase: | Wall Washing. Painting cay PEs eee means ? an a pgm tlord jad eae aly tii he0 win finem: a -—__________ | Piasterin- eaaee : E- | SLEEPIN | base . Good east side 2 WOMEN FOR *HOUSEXEEPING GUARANTEED 3 pe, ALL | ___Werbert_Wall,_P_23700.___ bsg gg Call after 3pm. | _ 303 Midway FE $2205 | tin "acs walls Hardwood to choose from. Drive child care while mother 1916. 't . 2 fer 2 ¢ EEPING ROOM WITH TWIN, fors storms and screens in- Many more look over ao Must stay ights, EM), Kinds. Est. ” 2-3e21. “Photos & Accessories PE ¢16% | t side, FE $-8723 ere v peat and ciean.| out to our office and pier a aera SAsEME on Recension ts | ei PING ROOM PRIVATE | Priced at $1.980 with terms our phote-listings. Parking st = jabs COPIES. or \8 | WANTED WOMAN TO CARE ren |J08 FLEMMIN.O PLOOR LAYING | PORTRAITS FRAMES Candid. | M6, "oom , Ritrecreter home. West side. Automatic heat. | \ H. CLARK small Girl cod opportunity fora | sxndine. finishing. 198 Ediseo. Ph VoPatic Studio 12 E. Pike, PE SAGEENT APARTMENT WORE. | _weat_bes. FE $4008 ie oR Income CAM ER rE Tood home’ plus wages No drink hee nm ATOMS se | Ct. i, | “ing girls preferred. No drinkers, hee ree SING Fast side location two bouses for! 4 RECS Open “Evenings. er. Write Pontiac Press Box TER 3-4879 = isi Service 22 FE S06se. 006 LaSalle. = the price one. m Co-operative Real | “Sen Piles hors ae oie RET BO qs = FURRIBNED noe, RONEN | mene Tee econ ten Greene | She neers om Bon com. COUNTRY HOME wo work . N. TV SERVICE. . ” bus and schools letely modern A value you of the lake from Oe EEPERIENCED With | Danses Gs weeser's son, | OA. TE, bige. PE. S400 -- FOR SINGLE, PRRSON On COE | we SO ROOnas, cLosm in. | thould see et only 69.780 with A nice view of the lake from WalThence., See Mr. Puffer after PATCH PLAS PLASTERING ALTY M__P. _STRAKA “They've eloped!” eased Vrivate entrance, Inquire | _ For sober_men. 48 Mechanic. liberal terms. situated on 4 hilly and wooded rnneee Pufis Midget Bar, 2661 astering sbeet rock filling FE FORMERLY TY SERVICE MAN- y . 5019 Cass-Elizabeth Road, or call! SP eping ROOM IN ed WE BUY AND SELL eres in Miles | from Pontiac. Disle Hwy tines ager Serv- FE 42252 home for nice, clecn LAND CONTRACTS | N 52 —_——— NGs MADE TO OR-| now im business for myself. D APT. COUPLE ONLY | aS +, NEW I Help | Wanted S| Fee uated, PE ban, Ee oe on Be Ee ____ Wanted to Rent 29| Wanted Real Estate B24 | Poe scien: | SLEEPING ROOM NEAR Fist Here it is! Ragch type bome PERIENCED) = PLUMBING TEED TV. REPAR ANY ee | ARO ROOM AND EAFCREN- | _er's. $> week 36 W site D- ICI IOLI Ne ys — hg os badntdles bce ekeeper S379, Lh slog ANDY CON- DosINESs ines WOMAN TRANS- CASH | ette. Quiet Working couple only. | VERY NICE ROOM MO reom, 2 bedroom rooms, nic . Seed . Woman cook ae aes & hot water heat. FE make TV service ferrec by Mich Mutual Lia- | Aare | 318 Orehard Lake Av ern lounge Upt.wn F FE ve sae - knotty pine breeteway a outelde work, all m ND HEATING H 8 DON'B Radio-’ , a Gatesa 3 room upfur- | 24 HOURS soca “AND | —— 1 38) RGER CO garage, $3500 down. snreniences. $280 month Reter-! PLUMBING AND SET. OR | aon SEP VICR CALL Fae | bility ean” Wenee wank < Z | PRIVATE, CLEAN, 2 Rooms With Bos Board 38 AND HARG 5; ACRES coees required. OL 2-4806 Compton & | wanes | “iner Pe sone v- | FOR YOUR HOME bath adults. PE Te aL | — 33 W. Huror st Ph PE $410 aa « ccom fume aire GPennG ron Mag ox SS ODELING MITCHELL'S TV, | Rees ct antt sca Fe EQUITY ig | itera erate, Cowrontamce (Room, Tame) "Gyta Mae Ph SY TN nese ead arom tos Clean. steady, pleasant | work, OARAOES AND MODERNIZATION | 100 B_Segwee___P® 990 | COPLE WITH WO_CHILDREW,| ne Wright of Dick Valuet feces BK Cobie| “beds _1 or 3 gstemen_7 a oN ag BR gy i | fe adie ESTIM ~~Norris Radio & ladio & TV desire 2 bedroom wo | = — Se CaeTLEMES near Pontiac At Last a Wiese of oral tor ae = house; latter prefer LR 1 { on 62 vor cae a Peete me | > TOPPERT & CEC iL Tyoewriter Service 22A| s2ttnis, greys wie Pee) Available for | Rent Apts. Unturnished 34| se ao _—— ae Creal trees, are e sood, start on and pes Plains ypewr er e tiac ress, | . : ————— EEE an. ard. Plains. A pew § room Conserv wee OR stil, be answer OR DMM | Yow ww | COUPLE WANTS 3 ROOM UNPUR- 40 to 80 Hilly Acres ROOMS AND BATH. UTILITIES _ 2% eax. | {a Or*"Sempletely, decoreted end or N Saginaw St FE $4523) +1721, H ne answer OR ND ADDING MA-| nished apt, with private bath, re- | half in timber \3 nd stove furnished. Couple only MEN = AW - home. to move into. 2 large bed-| Taw == 9 8-0. eNYDER FLOOR yarns | TYPEWRITERS 4 rpert work, Gen-| frigerator and. stove. FE 46806, With’ clear “stream ‘and private, Sod Sc ir Se wean Pe | 88, Ca teg beck. Lares Diving * Instructions sanding and finishing. ree —_ Hinting e Supply _ ask Sec Mire. Denoet. xo wuse| x = fil east! eve. 116 Abbey.) ae ARO BEE OE ca. | Mor best aoe weet 7 | room _ ith Gang es AGENCY | desea Co.__1 W. Lawrence CHRISTIAN Ff AMIL | Birmingham. and stove furnished, couple ; itchen. ‘yarge EVES ACCORDIONS LOANED at yout _ SAVE THIRTY PER CENT renee RESTEDS | ing of drinking. desires 6 or 6 _ Birn sat Gehiead, FE 4503. a OO 5 FOR 3 OEN. Fon 3 OEN. | floors throughout and every JOrke REALTOR aves Ser aga tise oie ees. gh ‘cad tela noms in. | __Mitchell's, 123 N, Seg a Lake, Write Fates Press bes “a. SPRING 3 ROOMS. os hog tlemen ig Wee's entrance. int Jud. | } sea 96 980 tor ic . zat “ ae SOU GOVERN RNMENT! Europe Sede Call Pred Upholstering 23 FURNISHED HOUSE OR PLAT. Is Your Harvest Time i boas OHS ies son_9t,_FP cuss Lc. LADD RLES WORK en ———eoorrrrr | Dependable couple w ye ij ie | 39 OR 3.2361 Start Os $216. Men. women WANTED. PLASTERING NEW | VERS FE 5-2203 after 11 ing machine furnished. : | Hotel Rooms 08 Dizte Hwy. PE 20207 000 jobs open | CUSTOM sit ibe SLIP co | eld child. ba a | it -_. _FPE¢n ——— EO Pontiac Ra vee. 9 pane $23 Recs joe. nee ir work. Call evenings *. 4, materials. a am. to il p.m. ros | oo big 9 _ James *_ iter 4 p ie mek we Wek |. Corner Cass Lake Rd. — NORTH SIDE. 6 room nme ta salaries, tests, opportanities. Wr 3 | rears ge ven eu ellogs | GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE apt short weeks. You will be | 154 AUGUSTA. Room JBURIN | AUBURN HEIOHTS | excellent condition. po | ad. wos _Box 0 Bontine Press Business Services 1 13) Central, 5. 2 piocte eutranee, West side, must paid. @ top. price STteature =| j ROOMS AND BATH MIDDLE | HOTEL AU An, | room Bouse. full besoment, sts, pas beat. drapes eed vs end Work Wanted | Male — 10) ~~ = NCE | Pret entimates Small repairs 3\ 6 - a org: wo | Sr ae have. We have aged ce working couple prefer ep Pe Toom Apartments | — pown rir AT fa 5 eee BRICK WORK WANTED ‘PEON Ge "SERVICE ie ** ad wee eB wasy 0" lst | ate pe SAGINAW | 464 Auburr Ph_ FE 2023 bedrooms ares | Uving room. pic trees, G3. resale. Fors . al s of retr! s custom UPHOUSTERC Exini ABO rty, It |3 ‘ 2 bedrooms, DAY GARDENS, , sca. ® | Stor wasnera, rai opplianc ce N74 Cooley Lake Ba. EM et service to rout ce | wun us. Call sow. | street worting Cu ae) HOLEL ROOSEVELT ture window. Me atte nd te MACEDAY, GAs cue bai Nese nm | nd ali t & f ~ 4 decore : | E . Clon & repairing FE 1-024 | Rov's. 06 akiand Ave. Fi 90 | e FORE REFIN. — en es phen | John Kinzler, Realtor | _es required PRIVATE BATH Mantes by week Teas. retes ell hed SwHTTCOMD TY 3 ‘RooM i Resge barber, CARPENTER | WORK WID., viel A & B IRENCHING “AYE, YOUR FURNITURE calls Deccse the waents Ts 10 W. Huron St. oe et aoe eee Utitities | _ §-8136 0 _“ _FE 902300 Convenient Miss wih $000 Gown. ont er MAKEN © ~CARFEN. Pegg ines, field lle. GAKERS OF CUSTOM punt bry Cooperative Real Estate Exchange a eee eee | Re Se ee 750 DOWN |B. D. CHARLES, Realtor cas Kitebens « specialty FE | PE : iNTAIN Pens | {rBiture upholstering, ¥ 8. Tele- Mo RE ALTY iid es PE 7.1483 ; SPACE IN| Vacant Move right in’ § rooms rative Real Estate 73532 ALL MAkiO OF YOOntaly VERS ae Upholst AD. Al ave. SMALL HOUSE, CLOSE IN. Lats mt AND_WAH_UFILTIES ATTRACTIVE OFFICE SPACE 1” | off Perry Street. Needs © litle | Cooperery tee FE Dt repaired by | Thomas phols ering 382 Auburn ee ys 2 Pontiac Press. 4 R FE. ern building. | } -" PE eT 40521 : CARPENTER WORK WTD, NEW st our estore. Generel Printing | PLOYE NEEDS UN-| pay cash. Box 24, Pon farened! downtown | AW ROAD and repair. FE ¢4210. | Oifice Supply Co. 17 W Lew | Phorie FE 5-8888 PRESS EMPLOYS, 3 BEDROOM | — $0000, evenings. | Capitel Savings and Loan Co "SASHAB RAYTON PLAI ITED | eons ‘TE 30138, ' n SN PURNISHED 2 uh VANTED a FE 40561, un. room 4 . CARPENTER WORK WAN | Fence St. Phone FE _ SS USE OR APARTMENT. INGS WA) S 175 W. Huron — a | large rooms bed- a Modern 6 room Ce ee eae ex | MGMTIETR, wall CLEANERE up covens: Daarese Gan | HoutE.ot, ‘raevten peome | LISTINGS WANTEL “saw, aug gun aay tame BORD SES oe, SAN Se ae + TREES AND ORAPES EX | = = . . trade “ bus. Working ¢ arket. FE 22065. ute water heater. ® FRUIT TREES AND OXS PE 21631. _ — Lost & Found 24 x - C. NEWINGHAM | fica teo “per month includes | for super mar ai § teat conditign inside and out | proms. Weg eS en, pertly trimmed. FE 3 yu sees. __s| CEMENT WORK. ALL 9 ere ee ee o>» | Youn COUPLE WiTH 3 MONTH H. - é ¢ ferred. Lar R. Hilts, Real GoRNER | STORE “ji s. MAIN J Medora HAND DIGG-NO & 1 O's HAUL cnable. Jensen FE A TOY FOX TERRIER WHITE| cid baby desire [J oe ae BROKER Eee re sas. fe Clarkston, Mich ms PROOM ‘RICK | Desement, automatic gee > ANTS WORK OFA —_ CARPETNER WORK. qe) with black | meme. af eer aonb gg rE +3383 mornings. 381 8. Marshall 7 ROOM tl bs \TH. PRIVATE For Rent, 73 Pine St. oat weal |" feowe ms 2 a = *%: vement. blocks _ and _bellding “OLive sa . Lake Roed Reward Call EM “Want, Fo LEASE OR RENT 4 FE 606) or YE ¢00si | entrapee, 1 child irons pp | DOWNTOWN hie oy ee | fireplace basement, furnace, i | Neel _® clean & * weewttuas tans Rave own tools. Cheap | FE +78, a | -& Auhete. pt _ P= ~ ae imately 5,000 sq. | water heater, 3 piece oon 0 Be , SBA ‘seer, wt d2Te3. sa\ | HIMNEY WORK || ee ee a6. ¢! groom besse, Fm CARE QUICK ACTION! | Pst 7 rLOd 3 AND BATH OIL | able tor warehousing, o. auts, | “vn 1 HOMES | 8 Ra PART TIME CARPENTER for Clean rewur rebu Lost Fei SEWARD . “RooM Pontiac vicinity. | ist with us tor reliable | ove Aeune 5 —— ‘rector service, etc 3.5, wr. Pj Corner_Cass Lake electrical wort im sxchens? ncn chimneys stccialise mm .nstalling ER Wirt | Call efter § pm. Li 12576 _ ice, “We also buy, sell) == FRANKLIN APTS. . ted by sutotruck Ure! Con tor information today. Alf SSS Ss DE Bot 3% Pon Also clean repsi? [1 FWELLIN ee TER estate servic cently oceup ‘ents start | AST S$ vena S motertel. el Fireplaces hares ae, yd FE | * biack —- — face). Child's Share Living Quarters od ae can “es today and | , a beth. Adults only distributor. C 37444 | 2 Degroeme Down paym E cee Gatt. GARDENFE! | ee a tt . " : . vor Neaperience miadiensed man — GHING “Weer — Cabins WRisT WATCH | ~ MY NICELY FUR. , KG HEMPSTEAD, dam SOUTH SHORE, | Seaton decoreiet. gue temare, nangwond Good bestia end. willin “fo work FAV ESTROU oI s-e0T; |: Vicinity of Pingree or W Rundell. Ithed ape with estes after 6 H. BROWN, ne a "REALTOR ee “FNQUIRE 300 | HA DEN fond opignworteed. Fas cal'Fs by April let oe ore eee, | eran? Preece | | 7S bet | re s-ezee = oN-w | en Netereoces. PE xg | cy ve +22 "Voorhets, PE 28%) | Y meats otes. MAN 23 WANTS JOB. CONSTROT gacras oh Toning 0 cart Sot a | ; TS as | Si Oe me FE oe EL KcwT-PauE TO BOARD —OWN- "Rent Office Space 41 W Huron st FE $2264. LAWRENCE W. Saas oie | PTDg Spying: 10 Pe eae opener. FE _Writ_Bow 7%" Pontine Breas, concoraed saree dove, varment oo | TEL rr or, | Bre | GA Y ORD SLD MAN WOULD LI | are scarce, eee Y e000 8Q. A _—_ 1 veaR OLD Was or trades | EXCAVATINO. GRADING | BUT BULL- Tost, ST OR STOLEN 1 MEAR OAK roe Wed, Contracts, Mtgs. 32 32 cali us do one CoN” RENT _PREE TO BOARD creat | “fee somes, Lilt Commer man. OR 3-213), doring road i. ee — ==> [AND DORRI I er. couple only. Gtivervel | room. an a a= | ac ‘ Female 11 Sere TS pe ano —PipalocTherapy 240A |CASE.COR SEAOnED, co. | SET hure OOF Fe ei! | srucsoee TPARTIRENT 1 hOOuS | fermubed Orves Duackersy. 222) NORON GARDENS Work Wanted Fema | sake TRIMMING © RE Physio-T mptohees < AMonasishd | céStrAL SAVINGS & LOAN, £O, a and den and beth on west side PE Sei. . ou rather, Trutnfud~ shana roome CLONED WOMAN DESIRES DAY |" covel PY Ti Elis or On bs NTIPIC SWEDISH Massace. | 1 W Buroe St ____FE S008) er edintely $100 © month Write, DOWNTOWN OPFIVE OR STORE pa gg ga ea ag NE a — Pe a) a «oe SARA NG ies Jal foot technique. 72 Kim CASH Want to Sell? immediately. $100 & month, Write. Ce team “bungalow, ‘priced’ st onl) | Segt' Germitery begresm.. Mice ° Pi PE 4¢-2861. | FOR YOUR Pos FOR you rather | giassed-in porch, wall-to-wall tare FE +e —raGKbAY BY SEWE R GL oe ae cath - baa 2 LAND CONTRACT . _t. : RT APTS. STUDIO SPACE avg apee Vee $8.008 or woud roe try to Beep!) Soe nice ag “vee AND [ierences. FE Sinks Sunday STRENCHING a. H C BUYERS WAITING | UNION CO R APTS. | uated plane oe abet, ety, eecoce | ie hela pane, conte 0 $ ~ sommes ‘ holie & Harger Co. eines, eat tee. Arete = “ON WOODWARD AVE completed. ; onal shade end +0290 PE 55042 SAY YOULL LIKE Nicho | J ROOMS ON AR | nd automatic hot water.| SC, these rrut tees, CEP Ga ncuns gessine ot COQNE AND. MRAVY NAQLING | QAI uTouSte’ ptsue pte | aw Maron 8 cap cpereacrs |" 2%, tas Berry sere fe oe. Th pcTeAD, a eg Sed thee mem eee eee te oh we oe rire, tor vehitdren. Willing to live gem | vr ative Won gating * | Cas "emer 340 Dizte Hwy./ Clarkston or Waterford. call us for, ALTOR __ For Sale Houses Bee y. 500, in FE §-1866 _ Sg top = Pati crocien— ea yo ie ee action, Immediate results. RE: rE 422 ~ $1,300. Lovely Colonta! Lake $1,359 DOWN CURTAINS LAUNDENED. 3c 3c FOR PE 50628. FE Fe eo Las | axYoRE Bivd. and , Bye Oe FOR_YOUR Cash for Land Contracts | 102 E. Huron home with basemest, oil furnace or? a a OR TAUNDRY ve) | SUBURBAN SEPTIC pr eer eer Sten, Oe mytt NER ITE BROS. | ses Furnished 35 tots Excellent condition.” Nice | town, and two up ew ona gg a allantoid et DeTIQUE AMD Ce iy| RALPH B GAB WH XD, | Rent Houses Furaiehed 28 gs i a Bh ig uPLere L7 UNDRY SERVICE | "pres esumele PE «aah Sch, Former Kresge 8 a Nations Bank, Bide. Omen” Sn ater or OR 3 1700 rr ROOM, BOUSE, RO DRINETRS ens sown Two tamily, § Core emnitiion. 04.658. total price con | Re : of Rochester, Mich. Dixie Highway Waterford. Seward, 1 : FFERS $3,995 3 rooms FRONT REMOV-| North Woodward. pet Maple TE CASH FOR YOUR sese La | OFFE rooms and beth down, SILVER LAKE FRONT t Mt EsIRES REST. TREE TRIMMING AND Road. 11 a. m. to m. = or equity m your Suis CABIN SEMI and bath up Private entrances. Attractive five room ae wort et Tres fred er a Med | (at, “persed rt Ki "Templeton, Realtor! = WF. WILL BUY *Faraimed, , ite sais | West Suburban sets tet sen monty, Located in| SR. porch and garage, e FE 4.0615. ae Dealers 2 heed, brag. ~ 2¢€ beak 4 miles sner’s. Newly decorated $ room) Sedies So'tmcome for o| ceptionally pequtifel Wooded lake COLORED WOMAN DESines Tins. 1138 8. . 89% W_ Huron ( Boety & gene Rone. bh tod bath bungalow in good MOgers news Myiearity pay front, 612.979. termes, “etnty seiyceed ta" | Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 afr a og em gmenes | Saeaee CaO Tor RSL Eecaince, | rgaaro ey, SBP aie ge eh tay ae na tome eee mapas e 5 « Li ED COLORED LADY | “(CCOUNTINO @ TAX SERVICE | & friendiy edviser, or Pontise. ores. 5 esse and took over our firet feor, easity eae Fe 18 Cawley, MBA. PE 22003. Te eee e aoe K. L. Templeton, Realtor | CORT ‘MIM LER modern. 12 miles weet of Fonte, soil. $8500. terms Visit our mo istings. “You'll seve Seven nao lag Sang an } GIRL, 19. WITH TYPING AND eee s* eT | ob WAVE 83% W. Huron FE 24223 1111 Josiyn oon a 3-405, New Ranch Home time ad ee ene | rooms one higora plastered bookk a 500 NN. : ;REEN LA OFFICE | wit soy So teases oes : . 5 room and bath ranch | parking right waits. A éartiag modern Mark, = (OM OREEN LAKE) F. MckINNEY LAKE ORION bome wel oonstracted oof! 1H. BROWN, Realtor | Tae home on reer of ore uate. Bureee, 7S a “HEDQTRS. POR ALL LAKES” Furnished 2 bedroom lake front in excellent condition. 3 ple |. PE 24810 lot POR iia $i magna a ae a a ail ab APTER THis: DATE NORMAN PF. RICE UN (ysTivos OW FARNE Tesponsible party, a BY OWNER erea| WE TRADE - — March 16, "4, I not be re | 9070 COMMERCE RD. 34413 | Wr WEED rae. ad | seighbornecd. | 2 bedroom medera, _ plas . . cpomabi Jr tiny te ovtraced ion gon AND 0 Meare is ROY AAUP Resor Realtor, D. M. Ta al Ret] Estate $13,908,” terms, foresee Sree | on DoS - poe ta = corviee om cay of cubarean Pre?’ | sy, W, Muren oaavi PRIVATE _ HOME ON “on FOREST Suburban Brick | prom Pos fae ot ae rT ae 4 ROO MOOER’ . home hating / ve bought EAST . ’ pd . = ~ _RNAPP SH SHOES Kea. Hempstead, Realtor | Blstaly PRreubed. Te Toros Hiring room witn fire: | C76e payment G08 yes ve Coceh BAST Ger ices, poteed — Wasttind welded ‘Curtains washed | _ 2-9634. a a, mom iat & HARES | oon ™ PE 31317 WANT AOE i pine de 6; oe = ¢ | For Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43| FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Lake Property 44 For Sale Fatms 48) Business Opportunities 51 JACK | ma Wests Ane Arbor, FE 8-61 TIP-TOP . "Eat sagen MAKE corraon. 40 ACRES ; . ' MACEDAY LAKE — And well located. Be sure to see this Sale Suburban 45A | six room moders bome, full bath, artr1 ge LOVELAND $395 DOWN 2 bedroom home with ~~| large chicken howe and large 2100 Cos cLake Ré., Keeco Harbor Mew 3 bedroom : hot wate Ratna seem, car The All W ' R Only Te mile from ‘Pontiac, Full cath so tas i nn. mst -— euterier a Lake privileges. Lon oi —o — see - oman ealty price $1 cee, tn 00 down. YOU WANT TO BUSINESS 3. SNe snees KNUDSEN (08 bos I NES ae MTSE Monthly pay yments fees than $46 00 | “BUD” Nicholie Attracts: ° q ¥ : H tull- An eacolient lecstion tn li I billtep home. from Pontiac el district of « town. sree Poet tate etee| wer SiRURBAN + seamen mre, Some REAL ESTATE Pui “pasomenl Ty aie. Adan | She, oil yi only 2 betes et | Hine a wg ster rage tat con home with oi] heat. $1100 down o : Ae school bus service past the door | eq Bd 3 7c tb appreciated, $20,009, woods. room shamaniene even be increased. now wifl nandle Balance at 4‘a per New brick ranch home, 00x32. Lal your own Ww en the inside THREE BEDROOMS AY Wirn ag baa and cow r showing @ good gross at ¥ cent tateoest Fireplaces i living res, and ae) Ba DOWN PAYMENT $1275 just DePdeor | pe.ote down, Shown by appoint: | %*200 om terme. en reakfas' room nied . o “ie ; 74% ACRES rea, Vee. C. Wood Co. You will know this fe worth #4:00| $*/ftg.menteriul gerden tall, New | ment ont ICE CREAM é 34 Lot 150x165 you see it Living — ; 7 room home with attached Loke privieges, See ae | Cor ‘Williams Lake Rd & M 58 12x18; bitehoe-cining room com- a cna Guts ¥ mcs wnt R ll Y W HOLESALE & garage on a nice Ti ecte parcel : — __OR 31235; After 6, FE 41081 __ bined. Fete Call HUON-ELIZABETH LK. RD. SEC- usse oung RETAIL 6 miles from oi ) ibe E. TION Beautiful ' think thie ‘is a very food buy BLOOMFIELD AREA | MARSHALL STREET jing AL ranch home, Ea-| aw en wALTOR A going ice cream business that and ric amazing! . a r be Mitsls = all oh rooms throughout 44525 ; " Terms tao! .* _ Laree ranch home. with carpet Ottered fo: your inspection 1s this ti ieee, } Teens | Open Eves. “til _0-Sunday ‘til & | ay in the Soins ate: : & drapes. Screened terrace Pull modern 2 room home located fe) LY Mo ON THIS ONE. | 160 ACRES, -EVEL CLAY LOAM One 40x50 storage bidg., and one 3 BEDROOM oan re ‘al ee | tn the finest fection of the east | Near Siname Lk. Tals aftrective 5 vy : au Miehte oncont 7% 4 30 manaiacvering pleat = pa — a = 2 a side wn. atures 5 ig RANCH TYPE further information full basement, gas best, alumt atiae Br Sind AS BS eeerercd wet ifuuly p decorated, | Grn brick home with lctge classed | eal estate & business of olther é This, we think ts one of the best way ' KNUDSEN pun ‘iorms "and. screens te THIS WEEK — Ud cones. Only $2,000 1 age Py rigors di. quer separately. Reasonably priced. y 1- 4 acs c e “ , pl ag gO Ne ES ee ‘Pull price $11,000 Call J. A. . | NEAR ROCHMSTER. Ranch home| E0TAE6, (OE ft tins com: | SUNOCO ST., GARAGE ; on Silver Lake. anc best of all = 519 p. Stace Bank Bid a SPECIALS ee - room. | ree, Tocated Tt wile off Mm | ‘ : this bome has everything 1 rooms Pu FE ¢asié Eve” : MACEDAY LAKE to settle estate, | Hestilator fireplace, E om | Seats cd “Lapeer. "Price ay0.00| 5 ROOM MOD. HOME : Be aa ec es | Ea LANCASTER |, NORTH-END ia "ites Which peterpan | Seeemer, eecioumn, haem | Sirsa fely aiaehgan | Seta "Br erage waka! : for 18.68 yd erie: hemes — 0 a ‘ ing poem. ceramic tile ig resid: — privileges lot. 1 ac Dout miss this if a. Sale Columbiaville. Phone Se ee ee eens 5 eee a a ea nodern Patie, sitached garage bs anni car carece. on caved | | ort ee ae Ut gi.000 or sasy terms. "| WANTED TO RENT. FARM LAND.| Bess. Av ™f, coo "gal. or better ‘ e . fully landscaped, paved street, opened Pay owner’ equity, Ate rah bps nearly masonry * AND 4 acres or more. PE 40049. per mo is is @ top opportunity : . Ae ow . . id nets ery beat room. ‘ t on): 500 on terms. Owner | GILES REALTY CO, Powseseton” price si9.s00, terme. te Qelance on FHA at 000 per tte Pe 3 Has living? room. itchen. 3 bed | Thuis" attractive home ess than | 80 ACRE DAIRY FARM | fuct%etEssthal® wilt ese ter | ew. Huron 8 org 56175 F. O. Rorabaugh NCAT 2s TM tp Biron electri t hester,| Large lot, Only 81-000: or 2.250 NORTH OF | Open 0 ull 8 | FE 2-5053 TWO FAMILY sie nen wane ee kee ane |e | CLARKSTON WARD E. PARTRIDGE | One four and one three room with clase to povememt, besetine and | "S: SOOLS rears room| More's the “you have been | OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS Qa = Ee y ar r e mi bd ; a ~~ Ofhee on Woodward at Square Lake full basement. two car garag stores. $7.50. $2,500 down. fut th utity oa | ae gee cee oe eoren | 2 CLEARINGHOUSE GATEWAYS to ~ : = | om Nied “ihe” incor wate cake “It’s a new idea he has to get rid of peddlers!” MANDON LAKE nearly new J bed-| jut off Green Lake Rd. Imme-| are ; productive soil ES IN PRINCIPAL KINZLER | =" "" Cath eetieta'bes | Sagem One Paw He | Tih eat reste | | COAST-TO-COAST HAPPINESS ew MovsING Th | | For Sale Houses 7 For Sale Houses 43 legen ga bee, si.c0e down. shown | “pout Yours sctecl 3 bedrooms, alates machen. gine tearm | World's Largest MODE OUs is : pe . : -T SIDE—PAVE ihereat home value that | EMBREE & GREGG | ber Pull basement Agto® turmece. tia $e) falttare's |W. Marea Open Bre, FE 300 EAST SIDF—PAVEFD you will find anywhere 6 - “ ; Breeseway. Garage. 13 fruit trees.| good we | RESTAURANT, OAS STATION CROOKS ROAD er ee aon 1656 Union Lake Rd EM My acre A big bargain, $7900 or | tering systems. Other buildings ropert equipment, $5,500. Spick and span large weil planned ee tates one aren _ Partrid eC. WILL BUILD BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX. For a dis-| gar ge Priced for pa ge k y “one = 8, sulat - e : ck | on " home with tle bath” oll heat, eee aad: toe and — Tes Fe a ve gS [ | [" 5 room erick heme. Full pecs | crimineting buyer. Mr. city mits. | $11,900 with 96080 dows Te age ee screens, metal swnings. ot circ) «GAS. furnace, Well located =| “tr T ace 18 THE “BIRD" TO doors. Oak floors for $10,500 of New ts « ecto oes bee 80 ACRES | Pranglus, WA #1200 after 7 p.m. excellent garden spot Ite car across from wooded park. ‘Near Oakland Ave. | 6 room for $11,500. E. J. Dum| Owner has exceptionally attrac-| This 7 room home with full TO BUY. TO SELL; REALTOR garage. Offered at $7,950, terms Te) acme) CSrpenes 5 er Lovely 5 room modern bungalow NEW STONE Best Bu Ss _lap, Custom Builder, FE 5-0920. | tive 2 bed’ apt. Réntal is| ment anc forced air heat has| Partridge 18 THE BIRD’ to see. | peries anc cornices. 2 car clean as @ pin Garage xtra od : NE yY S “SUBURB: N spacious 3} rooms income $100 the charm so characteristic of | ~ WEST SUBURBAN | §o08* Best “Gees: “con =| Ot © A eg oe Digg yp opens are wa ---t-- 3 - tittnet end Guang teem, 4Y o&-| 3-1 Special : . obs 5 | m ti au- > LA SALLE PARK now' Ph. Mr. Meiser, FE Income was tiful Indgestone fireplace and _ Today | locae’ beta. eS eee lakes. [edocs bs can be, UNaiy seem | ting rooms bedrooms upstairs. with Oriel, dine, dance One of : a room for Seth et Pesan [eee tener mesene oie 5 rooms lake, Bul te 1953, hes automate | - ue at Po "Masee with terms only $14.00. os ene aera bet eee went of closet pag A pogo sheen in sane ; storms and screens, ulility shed. EAST SIDE Neat and clean | modern home $6,500 down. oil heat and many extras. Owner, SYLVAN CITY BRICK | er DOWN ? acres Well. 3 room ately 55 acres are tilla asia: soaked 5 - fenced back lot. Property | pais a b Sa J h F. Rei wants small farm. Cape Cod solid brick, 3 bed- E AST. “SU BURBAN — oe home 3 = from Pontiac rest ed in —_ — and. woods . es cau | r per- E constructed, needs some wo oseph F eC1SZ rooms fireplace carpeting. ° RR ticulars. Bateman & Kam : but offered. ot 06.200, 9080 Acne gia go I SYLVAN CITY full ba ement. gas heat, a Ve ee eo Stew of our tstings a a on| | Co, TE, 606m, : _ LET Y UR RENT PAY ic tile Kitchen 2 car ga- | 53% W. Huron st : ee ; = good near city | My Believe it or ' . ; . AE Semel TOU MENT PAN) rege Opuer more gegl TE seq ee Mi tut) ft Simaschigetner sets nt gay Down Serotec tar ine rege | THEL MAM. FELWOOD | Spies sy" ohSi"Seet Fle legate A To Buy — To Sell — To Trade tbout $1950 down. |e eeeeY BE nest fi. lounge. si tee Let panes ; ed! DO VN oe jo ss = set “rs yu cima va aun Gan bie t WHITE 3 : tion room ww onde or a ee 4 LAGE. Only LAKE Vit- .| foors. Part, besement Ou fr | of frum trees and gardening space. pete, Of, jand im the Ooblers family. ’ Ta Money to Loan sand veach and boat 950 terms Lake privileges on Sylvan Lake west of town K. G. Hempstead, Realtor $695 DOWN | (State Licensed Lenders landing New 2 bedroom WEST SUBURBAN Priced at only $15,750 , le i B J ranch w, breeseway “ ° Hf uf 163 &. Bures 1317 New home located on paved REALTY CO. REALTORS One those nice bricks off \ DONELSON 43284 Eve. FE 21317 GET CASH QUICKLY 1 menor me Rink Bo Heh Im.) Pre ol can er terme, | Rapend ng Penge SA | vacany ttt cHy | HEIGHTS WILL BUILD Extemeat’ compleisiy"fnthea’ ee pen. | ¢ 4 | room for more : _ outside, bing and ines ea ra | ; coe ne ee | orguwa matin. mener | Sotabieeegie Shacs | MSCs Sl may ine ew os a anesteme comin, Erie Sse mes "tution! || Up to $500 } pue boon TO BRANCH custom a brick om “NORTH COUNTRY | ts just §7,850 om easy terms. floored attic basement, ony oue _sonsten By owner, On 3466" | Sale Business Property 49 ” = to 1983 care — cae il furnae. DOWN : e. closed a. i ee 4o acres in deer hunters pare) \WARD F. PARTRIDGE. == — For Sale Lots __ * minutes. Loa also made on fur- ‘ INCOME ON MT. At inde SST.) tely large) Dining room. 2 dise | Right on paved highway. | LTOR EF 2.8316 $1500 DOWN geo nchDaMl®, REALTY OO wr ~~~ | BUSINESS LOTS, 202130. = niure. Signature - somes, trom, to 9 tomites. F.| dedroome ant pete. stain STP LER REALTY (REAL aha 1 asd ccrey of sane, | MEAN Se puin pase:| ACRE SPECIALS — | Pontise: Metor "A Stral at sie : way to la ~e © at CUCKLE SAL | 43 W. Huron St. Open Eve. Tt0? | jandsc 4 home ROOMS & M. Imbier, 1111 Jos- . NOOME ,_ Rares. tie and basement with 356 N Saginaw PE 4408 with Dasement. Locate — baldwin, |” y Sib coun end $15 month ~ | ‘PE eo . Niel + 2 rec space. Price {__Eves O _3-2030_ PE 1410 northwe:. of town near Oak fruit neol. i ! sites exce 1 ‘— : ee, © furnished. good fF "S professional of ‘Dust Prettiest Home = Yan “ uf snd ort we 8 Sede ewe. "0. JAKLAND AVE. li isneene vita [po bess man's family j $1000 DOWN ‘4 « Rooms | BATH AND a EE H. BROWN, Realtor | re acini, asl ap oan : wee | Every room : 00x242 lot. OR 3-9404 | = . ; Ee IN | John Keazier, cous 650 | ie By iven om Each of the | 10 room © bedroom home | ae ~ 1382 W_ Haron eae) Sa. ces Coie $950 DOW - | bedrooms is large, with on the eas. side c down- NOTON PARK BIG LOT 100x300 _ 670 W. Huron | ‘ WASHI Nr aA on. property Phodoes show good in- 4% rooms, modern, ¥ attractive, | : rE ample closet and storage fa- | town NOW V‘CANT. Base- BRICK AND FRAME r. Auburn & Rochester Rd, $298 | come until veloped all conveniences: ou fur Ope cnewer ? until # Foe | cilities The 20 ft. livin mont wit. off Duet. Gosd =| Living room, dining reom. kMchen | i Soh | PONTIAC RE ALTY CO ; So ee Tete at ground. | op Ome Eveemng® a D | Foam base, ‘replace, "and | come ous Might cod’ iV bedrooms Sim wairway piupsox prapway company | PONT'IA -ALTY 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. ; JIM WRIGHT, Realtor . | | Sier’sneracons, Mf you are $1500 DOW trance with clothes closets. Large | pv Orchard Lane Ra CASH PROMPTLY Conoperative Real Estate Exchange . 1 | | looking for special features 2 eaiiacd le: Storm windows with screens, Full | CORNER LOT ON BEVE ERLY AW AND | | Rent-Lease Bus s Prop : 49A Get $10 to 9800 on car, 223 rE — | PLUS MORTGAGE COST | in a home that _ ler icran: hone that needs price $11,500 with terms. Puller off Joslyn. FE 5-4762 —_——eeY fureiture or note. We've bees IN THE HEART OF | Your appointment now Bate- rice prove of ine trees, | OPE BALDWINS as ae gortn a For Rent, 73 Pine St. Facoet or comy i today. Prove , - iv '° DRAYTON PLAINS Established 1916 FOR | Co. a TE $88. aT 8 Tele. Priced at ay , a uit ‘basement Aig oor = aueee home sites in sain it mately #000 34, A aust | Lawrence 8t.. frond 90ud0x18 ‘shaped @Cinder bdiock * i , ve . bungalow. 3 roome, 1 ‘story. 1 | qaso DOWN. Hurry on this >-bedrm |A Wonderful New Home, gi" oXperative Real BRICK RANCH TYPE ie ae saree, coment set) FIOLMES-BARTRAM | oem extent reat | EPS —— Mice kitchen. bome near Elizabeth Lake Very | | __ tate. Exchange Like new on 70x219 lot eee 4382 Dixie Highway to. truck, tractor service, etc. Re- beim. Large utility room.| pice lot. ¢ rms. with new siding $600 DOWN with pew $1000 30x20 ce- GEORGE R. IRWIN OR 3-1950: Eves OR cently occupied by auto-truck p pee eyo porch. This —— and good location. Lake priv: | —, tates ts gg aro to : ‘ _ rage 4% rooms with 17x23 L ATE Puller off Joslyn. FE $4762 afier __‘'Te ¢istributor, OR 3-7444 t Si“easeaise, sate isso down.| eee Call tonight at O.000 to benetd end cme Fou! peviy “rtrnes: “aummsete pes| shower” aester bearesena, sen Beldwin Avenue _4p im GARAGE sexea CASS AND ELIZ. 44 635 mo. —. | will De proud of | heat, Michigan basement Fan | $300) down or large dis- PE 545-0101 or |IN WARDS ORCHARD LARGE seere si = RD. ONE BLOCK L. Cc. LADD | sveenas. bed ne On ies | tits by 16. Both bedroons are | wreath “Pa cell after | Tues fom barge Wilka Lake A | Biccts from achee! and vein FaintING, ANE rene Community Poan Co. Co. 4286 Disie Hwy 3-2961 city 4 rms ’ pright j— : 5 a ‘ilfams Lake Area 1-090 | PAINTING) AND BUM PI 7] 3046 Pontiac Lk. Rd. on pe | bethe, very moders age he metal c rds tp | RANCH HOME BY OWNER HOUS A Pins ame and very nest. oe LARE ORION —— SHOP, OR SMALL FACTORY. 3% E. Law rence FE 2- 7131 : with | mic cupboards. | Bee cee Thich cod low bese | 2 bedroom built m ‘82. Has 36 SE—11 ACRES meters ond very nett Pi ex oD ~ sh IDEAL LOCATION large living rm. Lesement. I‘ | iis with storage compartments. | ft. living room With L| 12 miles north of town out well wooded lot. Fenty * er eet tie nal eee | Oe sae — brick home built om | fruit "Lake ae es ‘Save | eS | an oath with builtin! Baldwin. 4 room / ouse not oi shrubbery end 2 car garage. ter builder orifanch homeste. ~ l 4 wooded bietde. ™ — ° tine | with vour garden A buy — eed _ = venity Paneled breeseway witn pig goal et $3850. Close to extra nice "pcoeh. Priced | . at for all, Light Manufacturing | LOANS $20 TO $500 ; bedresme. __firepioce, is living | at 00.000 with $2.'00 down. The Tocation is the weil respected | ledge rock | e. attached 1 | right THELMA vw ELWOOD ee ttinge: E712 ase ag a z reation , be Ht ve. r Lae ! wo entranc r. ‘hold F; : ¢ feos she a SS nd = eS mn “with aa om and water | um teen a WATERFORD Fast Side eee FE 42844; Open x 1 Post growing location. : | Household Finance iia te ny Be Bow eee pook, besemect with oil heat,| The pleasure. the satisfaction end | so on terms or save $1,600. ee A 6 room strictly modern bungalow 145x120 DRAYTON WOODS. : — \ Corp. of Pontiac ; feotaree, tee, owners put ito Gis | cacieced frost porch, Sear ge | ne Tense security ere yours KY | perme cosh te mortenge. lotr S bedrooms, Fall bases EAD full Deseo Tee ns trom | commer ‘ot facing Loon Lake BIW mancers Tafa, or Townsend #4404 3%. 8 pee - . rage, also hooby shop Dow! y ___ | —s ment wit ofl beat. tiled » I to complete tuilding home | 94494 + * A is Cai Pe Ce, DEP | esas bars Toul price, #7 RANCH TYPE | basem ee avely | eet si ome cosh to more BY owner mn 51 *s LAwaEnCE Vv. _ pages 7 $ room, breeseway and sttached | cenciter Snake tear soa | LOT MARSHALL ST. 451100. FE —— Opport seateneaeand , MONEY : GA Y | RD “& ant Shr 8M Sows $43. 2 ae oe ea a tee | K. L. Templeton, Realtor | 2" seer _ | BEAUTY sHOP Powriic oR - ee a ee ee, ee | PER MONTH terms co Pe “Ces ie EB Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | 9% ¥. wee te son nen “ALSO EL NEAR WALTON pore oy Bide. * sell for Back-Breaking Bills <3 - Tl EEE _— ; INCOME Si searden pace. See iis a! a TN Gee we the | WATERFORD HIGH | WILLIS ME BREWER: PEAUTY Sor, BOSTEEae Ost as much as 9800 tm ove day on ‘ a cad a om oot. . Including E hing) | AREA $36 Messeven Motes : to clear bills. Gertmens house 3 Mocks from |: ACRE. Latetrent heme win as = (Including Everything) | | eamd sow 3 bedvecm heme, 90 | oe, a = Coolest S.D.D. Spot bread yment aver @ number iH Se mm. 8 bm. 3 bebe acre of land pear Orion All ~ | | of. Hv kitehen, | 2 _ WATERFRONT It's the coslest spot in the summer | bow 4 90.000, terms, FE ¢1210. andocenes Fo ete | miece iiberel PHA mortesses| $7950 TOTAL PRICE SYLVAN LAKE | high windows Stbergias rylase weve | Say FE Samo? tppomiment pollgend gy = ly ag gy = this 72 ft. log ranch home _ are so cacy, to quality for thet | You will appreciate this $ room | Lovely § room hom -oprivt | be aa eee eto best |i LOTS, 60x190 PT. IN CRESCENT up with the business. Yes, its) ONE PLACE TO PAY bath gag beat 2. car odere kncnee wm Stat stove | away even $30 0 month for rent. oat a ery bie down | leges cn Sriven Lake. 1% lets, | snd het woter, full basement (| Ce One bieck off a resort setup, that really Lees JUST ONE MONTHLY PAYMENT oe So ye css. . porch over- a. eT aiken aie ton, has living rm. dining rm., | pt may _ ways. On % acre| Road $823. Cash. FE 2-2337. Money to the bank. Included are . bee oy lake —— Out ec. < Sie Soon, it slumioum siding, landec joa yard al modern kitchen aye fleor.| jot in well restricted area. 4 j00x150 NEAR DRAY-| Ddoats. ice — nic or General Public Loan IDE AL sandy $00, terms. | O° - -: Aa . LAWRENCE W "| wp, full basement, of] AC heat. | a ena vother homes, on J al land. $560 with $55 Fa | grocery with SDD and living Corporation : a al ( nya Y LORD Avlomets olor hoster. storm | bet og cars, call Merbdri C. Devis./ Boas the “ahes, 3 mt ved of Snow and be cot er me osescn | 69 W. Huron Street West Huron 80 ft. frontage on solid drive. Terms, , oo | Lake Rds Beautiful wooded | . HOMESITES one of the best business eos | Drive cut Baldwin. turn west cn . = es 2 FAMILY won eels. J o res. votta~al ; | PHONE FEderal 3-7181 Woterted. hake priv MACEDAY GARDENS | Some. Here ‘te your chance | Columbia. turn right om Carlisle, | Co-operative Real Estate Echange G. I. RESALE oan Gown. | L. Cc. LAD Lake Huron cares joie rel tong | SEE a | i ee QE | erga Sepqeacernwtrtct CEOS MARBLE, Resor ge po nog gy Bam Mu, 2 ttt * —_ Week ox’ a’ eun 128 P.M Seminole Hills | storm sash. Lawn made. 4% per| 8! ANDERSORYED™ BD. Corner Cass Lake Rd. — is tana aoe wey | a 4 ul z- ELWOOD FARMS FLOYD KENT. Realtor R “at yoBRICK FAMILY HOME | Ie ho md me = PHONE OR 3-168 For Sale Acreage ai pand by building ‘motel od | 802300 ft. level, geet greten suf. x pee ( ) ( »N oe A on a ROO OME . A Dt EIS OTE wag | ‘ s ONES AIRPORT | er ees een | M RRI | ORS vost location this may be ft. | Located on corher, commercially WEST SIDE ‘ eee gr gee sg endo revs og Ae pe ence I my Ma | J > r ¥ , | From” "tne. completet Finished | soned lot 78 52228 The house | New three bedroom home. Located | Dered TS & Man. SrarPi Pontiac. | & live wire operator with @ little | Sanat SOlees bet Seety 5 Sores HEUGH Dacoment which jes Dp ied | » | ma, , Urine. room, dining on Edgefield Drive, close Le as’ tow ec ht) wah 611 awn. | pyrecnety treet make a int Offered st $1.500 with easy terms LAKE ORION — Noor, full bat laundry Toom and room, itchen and nee enclosed} tation Pull lle beth, torces on L. C. LADD bande. Dont wat walt, don't hesitate You May Borrow BAKER. BEAC es ie PES S82) oF LE ees) ireted’* First ficor hes Sconter| morte or ges states, Call tor | windows, Priced ot 613.20 wih | 0? Poumes LX nd | BE seam = pag gt yo one WALTER GREEN RLTR OFF JOSL vat ball a a... s rag particulars, A real buy for some FHA financing, if : = Boog 3-261 STATE WIDE _ $25- $500 . roo room, nice r ry. —— ee “y p. LA me a ag m. dining room Com . , LEFT. 6 ACRE PA _ 4 VILLIAMS KE | LAKE ORION Piegyiaty see 5 sions from pletely modern kitchen includin ' \" EE eal Estate Service of Pentine GARDEN 3 bedrooms, bath 1 bedroom, school and bus. Tile bath Natural dishwasher Three family John K Irwin KENNEDY ie ae 10 acres. Nea waatias ree ; Lovely lake privilege lot lo- wer "trom down. Pull. base: finished woodwork. Pull heated fooms and nursery up. Pull tile . te ane - jenn A Landmeserr, Broker a cation, From 9350" | Soe eee ae? 40x188, | pasemen. automatic of! heat, elec. | death Includes stall shower This REALTOR REALTOR nee: = FE ¢1 PE soere up wi me pass | a ce eee mat RLTR. mirage water. Immediate pos. home is in perfect conditon. just e 1925 Open Evenings Until 6 PM L. C. LADD ——____—___—_ — = bi lect oe _MY 2-583! | session GI resale by owner $50 move in. Carpets and drapes in 101% NN. Saginaw Street 3007 WwW. Huron FE 43569 4286 Dt Hwy. OR 3-2361 | one Tak te % months te ng Ft ie Wood Co. | Eke tot Texas Touse",_vioss tu} Permente4__per_cant_ interest. Bans — Phone FE 24631 Eve 218% _ "(ROOMS WITH 9500 DOWN ee creat. 3 + wD - ca at tos BL ++ oO ore Casa Lake Rd D Bar 1725. Williams route OR 31238 eount contract, “30 por cont anal rar RE Suburban 1. rade __ PE ¢1111 after 5:30 PM. | Mattech 4 rags, inouleted, vires. — Located ‘im Oakland County's | WUCK 3 Office After 5. saber _ = mm AVE | New brick home, six acres, paved ! SPRING = | _month. For Sale Farms nd [eens daity cash aod carry B NER - road. 4 miles to Court House 38) oe ee eee 5 ROOM HOUSE NEAR WALLED iness. Large fountain IMMEDIATE POSSESSION | Lebaron School large rooms on first this e2 Lake Aluminum screens and | F. FROM 8 TO 200 ACRES. | service. This dusiness Exceptional value! Four rooms. ell| | This immaculate home of- Las basement with _ home in desirable Elizabeth Lake _ “Carpeting. MA ¢2277 or, P and Son, 66 W. $150,000 in 1983. FINANCE CO. modern, newly decorated, giassed- fers 2 bedrooms and bath tion room, twa laces. Three s. All on one floor, auto | MA 4¢2371, \ @ $27,500, § year lease Above Walgreen's a 2 n. beouteral anehea down and large expansion degroome end ath up, partially, matic hes 7 oaks parece = mT with renewal. CORNER N. SAGINAW & HURON air ol at ed attic up. Gleaming oak . 245250260 boat dock, ¢ et only $1,000 down Can't be) floors. basement, se PE 21372. rage, recreation i coms geht meres SAGs | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor “BUDY Nichole | aii mearmpetaae | Moe a ee moo ROY Annet Inc.) nF _ 2 room au ic , | ve > 5 = ray Boe vo Merial oe this ew i tae 12x20 living room - | “Real Estate Since 1919" 1 Oe yee ai coaen win, “attractive bod 2 FE. — Federal 3-71 e e attractive 2 bedroom home. Fea-{ you should see Bateman & cining room ené lerge med een 7 FAMILY INCOME HOME IN modeled § room, 2 bath| Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 e tile bath gas heat, rec-| Kampsen Realty Co. FE fitchen Bath fs com- | $750 DOWN Melty. $1,500 down, take over per: | heat on r) land- reac aPeey: il a excliat | gtuue 17 eeeraoh M4. | platy eg, Pu begememt. | REDUCED PRICE — BAROAIX neck ety | Epetyaley Bera deat XCLUSV HFC Comes to only $10,800" $3,000 down ' Aivaliheal Satate Exchange pit Denk. eee OF Ca Contains 4 rooms and stool. 3 lots. | + ROOM TERRACE 306 at 23° stanchions, milk house, | EXCLUSVIE - a shaded ol. ‘Fine restricted RAVTON FAMILY $750 DOWN=~ | _pm or sit ‘dey ‘Sunday. ment Sullding, ‘This est FRANCHISE PONTIAC Russel] Young . pic's parochiat ‘icho! HOME Mere tp your chance to eet 0 5 ROOM TERRACE. EXCELLENT fy deme sacrificed at 632-) = AVAILABLE res 4 =! shed A wew aw. amaREALTOR J R RIPP. tupetastial® gown payment REALLY NICE | Breur,satistaction st" your ete | For Sale Lake Property 44 Roy A tt I; “A NEW ELECTRORIC INVENTION | you wat ont dang pasiness it E a 3 ut is va plus a5 bath . eee | new machine that reconditions a Pasace Cen- Open_Eves, ta #_ ra ‘a's : W Saber $1500 DOWN and possession heat ‘nireplace high and ry Francis “s aad Miller CLEAR eS a FEET oY int ne ne. -_ I od ne by nie mer ary, simple “ean bor- ohns ak, he iach: oni on oF By Po ie eu wort the price of | o19 joatyn OF on sens |S Terms, OA 3008, : * Coen Evenings and Sunday 20 i “ _ cater got or cemnare, Lane Heights. Large living room. | * cu Park Spac pe son con Part home Lovely cor. at Pokaan 4 hee | T. VALUET, Realtor | s,| TOTAL PRI = ae LAKEFRONT | arses store, office factory. school! {Sygry” UP # months peted living room and din Sas tote foil bese ‘copirays men Real Extete Exchange | TOT Al. as $1 0 etc. are potential customers Cant go mona ea FOR BETTER HOMES stone fireplace, 1% baths. ee sae a hans — ed lig g Binge I yg vee Ben! Modern three bedroom home NEAR ROCHESTER [A tremendous opportunity to own Hine 86% £10.07 YOU WILL LIKE Seas veneer _caueceas as weow area. Call FE 40604 } Since wtebe HA bow a petition im its field, Earnings pe aa : Surrounded with beautiful land stove ‘2 large bedrooms Youll viove this” dari ee: cor garage, and euthiégn. Geek see anise, "ssl and nga. 100 | charee x oh seaping. 6 room semi-bungalow cedar closets, 2 car plas- home located at ed ae beach sold ner location with % miles of in gun business rate 2 per coh on Oa | city; large landsca: h easily be W's aldron. Al fooms natural oak fi tered garage Many features completely fu: at a .8 Hotel a not exce — ‘onl walls e. | you w not expect to 1% ear gatage. House is SYI : VIL re of $10.750. Call pubtivened, Call tee Surtees r eout on that part of | tment, oll heat, and 2 cer garage | find at $18.80) fully, "peimeg walls, "oak oly oh - ase Yori “neater FE ‘| POR SALE APPLIANCE AND Fe escese of 09 but nok exceed. A home the whole family will . . i fur- on = or per cent on any ° in Drayton Woods.) \West Side cane” tien hades It's atten A cog agg gy ea 2 bedrooms just outside the city | SHADY BEACH VD. NEAR FroxD KENT, Realtor oootet, This ‘basta $ pane otiee ras oes. Tertis. Rvecings First offering! An excellent in exceptional condition. tioned. Garage. Very good buy at almost an acre of ¢ lake. Upper Lake, hi Lawrence FE 56-6106 ee tam year Ph. AST SERVICE _ after 6 call Mrs. Beck Fre | buy in west side pro $6500. Substantial down aoc $15,000. 18x11 ae | room, semi-modern ont OF on black top, 45 ft. wide. ye i ‘ We specialise in fast 3 EXTRA SPECIAL | Zbedreom Dutch Colonial Francis FE. “Bud” Mitter ee 398. . ve Hest_t Gsasemers Power —— FOR SAL OF — oom rink Hote lake home 3 bedroom) = ae room handy bitchen BUNGALOW BEAUTIFUL! Realtor Large 2 bedroom (rancher) 20x13 | SPACTOUS APARTMENT, Crud house. Tove Private ‘ = 3 voor od, wyh ree Screened poren for summer You'll never find a more living room Excellent kitchen. | and den and bath on West side : que ae foom opening at grade living Ge heat. Insulated. attractive home an this | 929 Joslyn FE 2-0253 Ceramic tile bath Of . Cwse in. Lower duplex. A tov ty $100 dance ° home A. a deta: i to sell — complete immaculate § room home. Customer Parking Space in Rear; 60x165 lot. Paved road. G. I/| immediately, & month, Wi —— . Bn Fe eal per a location. Oe eT eo rile nsnea,_Y List MERU START pcEmna refbrencen, to Box 2,| Sasement, forced air beat, 68 gal. . é Snyder F . knchea, tie veth, aay CORT IMBL : electric water heater, mod- . ; pevestwet | Ottawa Hills watts, gleaming oak foots, The tenant for you may “ae re sun 120 FT. FR! ove Enehen, wired for stove, oy) 9m Household Finance ‘3 bedroom, brick with sunny . fully. eq ae es. the lot size ts 120x500 of ‘and i i . As ep A, Zoned bos meee Brine Foo sunparioy, i | oe tcutstenting ant | De looking in today’s For Deal see' meal Mote Bove this 2 bedroom year ground lake | Would i me | GARDEN F PLOWING Corporation of Pontiac a aoe os Som : $9,950. Terms raed zi enjoyable features ‘of this, home ‘ = Phone: r 3 sy tt + fold construction i reed et - — : in rw eS ape rts one ~r “New color + paved + Seanienaaeanat alee to sell wast. after| $14,700, AY O'NEIL. Realtor Le © cob bar. Bade ¢_Frenines Leslie R. Trifp. Real R ww} Ratige that right renter, plone faace te wih Wed Se ierme, a seta well beck) 7 x, Mart term Ne KSTOn as ” she Ro Tripp, Realtor Pe 3-110) of OR 2-168 | FE whENCE ai Pike 950 teow, ‘ment. : oC . MICH. A. JOHNSON, Realtor |... | Oven wrenings Coepeensets etl. Betate, eachanee| FE 2-8181 NOW for al , N STATE | ™ Low oe, 4- | Lawrence ROOM ie she BR sll i mouth “Ra, Ciartston, | ad-writer, i} * x / T : i". —_.- ~~ e000 te eee ‘ . > + « " anil ; ’ he an titel rs - ow. - ~ Ps 1g 30-0 Se . a ae * t THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1954 . (TWENTY. THREE For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61/ CARNIVAL by Dick Turner| For Sale Used Cars 61) For Sale Used Cars of ____ Sale Used Cars 68 mnnlSitte Lieentes Lewsersy : aia —————= Sree ys . rr ’ , Good a ert stn ts, Tires : and —e seen at my : Need Money? | feist eee sa Bright CY , SMOKE rest oops acl PONTIAC HAB iL a4 Seer es vos telephone. Just ave re 3 n Aste ss \ IES!) see * RETAIL “FE 58121 lantseae : vases | rere OK. st Poms. es| fee Spot OWENS | eres fee sec| STORE | USED CARS Sa CE rectal, Wether sence '53 Olds. 88 Conv. Used Car iy My PE GOODWILL We'll Be Home & Auto: ienae = se $3.Cadillac 62 hss | USED CARS oan Company REPLING, BoMPING 5 FABEFIRD| — Coupe DeVille Corral 1950 HUDSON Nace " Name be Poy BURNED 401 Com nN aay Shee OF, Sane 53 Olds. Custom 98 sed. | Radio and heater. tires and aren Pot ahr 6f" | BRAID MOTOR SALES | +53 0145 Super 88 Holiday | 53 Ford Custom V-8, 3 | AONCRrRM reSLeres | 16 You Think We're = Y| radio & heater. .$1,495 : Phone 20186 . 30 Tears Pair Pe , MICHIGAN'S BUY YOUR USED CAR $20 te $500 Se a ei '53 Chev. 210, radio & FINEST FROM A DEALER. BURNED a $3.95 Motor ing, ouday bump'rg and painting. We give *| heater .......- $1,395 THB wo FAVED Los YOU KNOW ' Out . : . Hlolden* red stam ais . ON CORNER OF Quick, Friendly Service | fa sp, Fitame ‘Bisoderd ‘ber 53 itl oe 'S3 Ford Mairiline V-8, EAInER “st HYDRAMATIC 4 DR. \\ All Departments Open Baxter & thr Nien boo | radio &- Beater -S1-8 Cincotw. a convernme) = SPFCIAL! ‘in Both Habel Stores : ’53 Pontiac Chieftain P New V-8 motor. 6225. 2101 Opdyke : . ‘ Ex DEALERS ONLY 8 d? 53 Plym. sedan eee $1,295 Rd. . ! Livingstone § | Retstar ie? masi.| 8 set seated encore tgs | §©6-1947 NASH PS ag ee tow bars." Deliver, Ta Ye | 53 Ford Custom 8 sed. «dio Fi eicre $1,195 eters be seen any Ume | 4 dr. sedan with radio and O K _view. Bood furnished FE 21803. $3 Chev. Belair cpe. ov ind MERCURY 3 DOOR; MERCO. heater. Looks new. | oie WHEN . “Ty Th HIGH DOLI _AR_ *S?' Pontiac «20s c0 ce $995 - i Sa lg den gh my ne extra ile, 53 Chev. Belair 2 dr. nas BI ’51 Packard “200”, radio, $95 to $500 . an VAN WELT "™' | 952 Cadillac 62 cpe. aoe and white- ee SHARP Gana.| 'S2 Cadillac 62 sed. a PED sane <> siete heart coms $295 | USED CARS ditione” heater Fe baste ae. | “Solid Value” | CLEAN SPECIAL! | ‘49 Linc. We can help roe =a. my problems. You -- 7 , ’S1 Plym. sedan, radio and a im small Por seg Mow Doctan moset | '52 Olds. Custom 98 & heater a $695 195) PONTIAC] CONVERTIBLE Fihese us or cat ‘5 our office. Se * NEM Motor Scie Holiday “And, friends, this cigarette uses nothing but the top : 4 dr. sedan. Radio | Power windows and auto - : ’51 Stude, V-8 two per cent of the filter crop!” ; | Powe sole } a4 Dog mi on late mode! cars. 4 Buick S c sed. ° and heater. matic transmission, . ee te Vor © sida | ‘> =: Commander .... $645 | BARGAIN! FINANCE E “T op Price Soe oe '52.Chev. Deluxe Cl. Cpe. |+s) Ford Custom V8 | Foe Sale Used Cars 61) Sale Used Cars 61 N H $995 $545 mere Peele | TE eS '41-"50 ’52 Pont. Convertible 2 dr., radio & 977 | Goodwill Used Car CARS FOR PARTS ; heater nos or 5 | Spri | ’ pring | ; Mattes Eben ee S2 Merc. Custom sed. |g oval Be | eee Ambassador | SPECIAL! |! 50 Ch ev LOW INTEREST | ‘26 Monsters eam ‘SI Ford Custom 8 2dr. | radio & heater. ..$745 uma Pmzame,? 4 gene tom.| FOUR DOOR SEDAN | 1949 FORD | . “awelling: Me r he fs, cameeued BAGLEY AUTO PARTS |'5! Cadillac 62 sed. ‘50 Ford Custom V-8, Our 1951 Plymouthe, ¢ to choose from. “e900 pas | Deluxe 2 dr, Radio | 4 DR. SEDAN 1. G. PETERSON pa er Geller peid for wrested 094 | +61 Olds. Super 88, 2 d 2dr. ..ceceeeees $595 = i Com RADE | and heater. Radio & Heater 10 Pooise State Bank Bid ai Fe sal or be so. es ts Wet Detge, peautita erven and CLEAN __Phcor PE $-0004 or PE cert , i : 49 Merc. Station : For Sele Heusstraliors $5) _For Sale Used Core ae O Wagon $595 Guest Cer a sets” KIMBALL | | Seine | $745 ‘Si Merc. Custom sed. | |. ACCESSORIES - EQUIPMENT , . Yes, come in today and The complete trader bome store 49 Willys Jeep , 7 BROS. INC. F for this @rex ve bathroom 51 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. : , take one of these good| 1%! Kalss. In excellent condt Your Nash Dealer 49 M fans, ety on pa rt WISE. |soou: sore 8 23 Station Wagon...95| {ake one of theae geod) et Sm XourStsn'Deater | SPECIAL! erc. — a teareid and” tbe | ° * _— ’ r. 47 Pont. .....-+008 $295 a trial ride. overdrive, A pied value. end 52 OLDS 98 1953 WILLYS 6 STATION WAGON wired end brane equipment io, 50 Buick Special sed. 48 Packard 2 dr.....$245| They are in top condition ee ee I es tes an bare Radio, heater and Radio & Heater TRAILER . 1951 Nash Bed car. Heater and thes tosh! overdrive TRAILER ‘EXCHANGE 48 Olds. Custom 98 sed, | '41 Nash Cl. Cpe...... $75 and ready to go. radio om Huron Motor Sales ; $495 Open “aves and Bandas pm, 48 Cadillac 62 sed. '41 Chev. 2dr. . 2.400. $95 ow aa mare rE see $1,299 MEW, AND, MODERNIZED URED AT '47 Buick Super 2dr. | "46 Pont. 2dr. «s.--. siso| ‘50 Chevs. Po 7 —_ 53 Chev. Good low priced used ones st no drive down ment. Move jm immed: 47 Pont. 8 sed. . Four of these, some with ons ’ : TRATEER” ExcHanc?t| COMMUNITY | 47 chev. Club Cpe. Come in and Lasso One Of! automatic shift, all have JACOBSON 'S | 1953 2 DR. SEDAN ion ive rom Motor Sales Inc. ’46 Pontiac 8, 2 dr. ies Bays Today 1} radian’ Dealer Make an offer Hudsons. Come see us on these cars. ew or used Hud- Pontiacs $1 99 ‘a Teme dim Wrigm Pe }o03.| Buick-Pontiac $695 “a oo penta ron ema icials’ Cars and New a ops ent oor om ee CHOOSE CY 3 See Your Hadson Dae, | Cir Traders A,¥66)'5Q) Packard se Ww. Pike &. Parkhuret Trailer | S ‘all YOUR | ‘51 Buicks 3 Ea See en Soe you. Priced Radio & Heater 1940 Lepese Ss ne” ene orien pecla ® . C Be Dokse. an mo wa) Ne Ultramatic Drive MY" 3011 OWN TERMS Several to choose from.) 1 Huts OLDs te ise. DELUXE (DE ; ’ 1953 h Mo One-owner trade-ins in gare groae, | Wanewalle. Excel. PONTIAC New Paint Pontiac . Dee ion Your Ford Dealer top condition. Many other Sisee. “Set e-sabs. $695 @hiet Pontiac | Finance Co. Brceteemor | DOGO Up | fod cars snd tucks RETAIL | MOBILE HOMES $1,495 JEROME CABIELAT | 3 COU Blossom out in springtime DODGE- NO STORE Transportation PS 2 Kb nee OP we) Two door, 8, Chieftain CABRLAE COUPE MCLEAN. PE with one of these good PLYMOUTH Factory Branch a ee 2 dr. Yoo cap bay 8 Les | nine OLDS-CADILLAC | samy. a enon—comprryen. | Convertible models. 232 S, Saginaw St. G5 Me. Chemess ot ONE | i007 Chevret Fa Sresepties trailer as as Used Cory — Orengre Lake et Cass, $206. FE 1-067l efter 4 PM. 1953 Pontiacs Phone FE 2-9131 Phone FE 3-7117 | 1947 P pte 2 d . . - CHEVE. “us. COnyaar . 1951 Buick ; ontiac 2 dr. Hutchinson's Trailer Sales | ‘Hurry *e" Sone PE . top. dacarty age ivee hotor > 1953 Buicks Vv “hee noe he. Drivers °. 1948 Dodge 4 dr. “u condition. : . C moi) Hurry, ee are ee emai, | DOWN]! aie rere a __ m0 P*bort Mighwor Punt Hurry ee ith: Gainer“. y moby ws... ra beet Take your pick SaAvems i, Ngpovat Pau PONTIAC Sp DOOR DELURE, | 1948 Nash 4 dr. See the New 198 eg tae of 8 : | oy prymourn | Sere ee are : tewarts yee ot ee Pe Lilesaver Transportation — MICHIGAN’S 14 } ; rue ie “me by 'tip'e Weter’eaeee | Many Others at! ##2= i eee Specials - pn gy — | 9c oe ven tat wil emase you Be Dapoy 1949 BUICK 1990 CHEVROLET On TMs CORR "ee: MONTH us ost Sr ovee “Ber oleceet rable , wooows $22.00 A MO! ee low prices! Scie T ee see | COMPA pete EEE ome dom | pas See! §— $50 — $300 | Fane yo rgnooman va . Rife’ Used Car Lot ACK 1 ane out Se Ate" Griee, wt-m Prices $495 “eo - + | Seer eatin women!) = Keller-Koch | a repaint en, wheels. 1 owner. FE e er- Oc rS) CATALINA, Wii. 1 ‘an BUICKS MICHIGAN'S MICHIGAN'S | gum, smamenn BLL PIE TEER EE OMdeeed oe Sy Mus he | Fowtinc at OO6D CONDITION. C | *F. 2 BED FINEST FINEST ANY CAR ON TRE LOT oe - > Lincoln 6-410 FE 5-600 aah Geese] FORDS | pawn. emame.| Braise ote [ne ie cee cee Ze emcre| LAB TRAILER | ~ODGES 3 res) | Fra ee oe | rere eereeoae, gy |Meat tiene is| CHEVROLET EXCHANGE CHEVROLETS _tes. tied Sat Saas, © fees tet anal Oliver's Lot y ._ radio, ‘heater. white Fer - sims, 0 Cheroase Reed.) Saginaw at Cottage SALES—FINANCING OLDSMOBILE Economy Cars ; Is Open 3 ; PHONE FE 4-4546 Mag iafeg tecioa, fears e| 1947 CHEVROLET Lp: Sys TWO DOOR SEDAN 8 a. m.-9 p. m. |—“*ikerrorn act fier Oh &! ___ | loaded with extra : ge BUICK BOB” | SRBGES moron” |" ee eae eee | Aa Caan AUBURN MOTOR = | 5a, : PONTIAC "S) DELUXE ¢ SEDAN. NOW me ie [Garg Beene! oma N EAST BLVD. ANY wt . = fap 6 WTORAMATEC 6; 9 TA Se ee cu. PA door detuse. 2 tone green. $000 m wooo Minoan OLIV SPECIAL Hn ries So COMMUNITY | sag —Yerrgeny [Feces Ato Say! JEROME | PAULSON’ FINEST Motor Sales Inc.| 323 | — tof Orchard = | tis| Rochester Ford Dealer | MOTORSALES | RRS Sr -b Danti . Lake & Williams St. |: x | PE 4-082 Buick-Pontiac ee s Phone FE2ION til ee al 52 | "SL FORD. Rade = beater, 4) Drive a few miles for 8 Open. ’til10.~... PA - ak seer. % Soirits in March. good deal in a — Every Night : fe Mice a rary ae ym end tecter,| used car. 804 N. Main Street re oe te after. * “4 is a Auto > “a Pl EN uth |» A x a * | 1ee2 Dodge 4 Goer, fadio NOCHESIER Cheve i BELAIR 9 DOOR BL Nput YORD CUUS COUPE - 2 DOOR ren Mesute, beater, and over-| fusion and whine sige wall Eire. ROCHESTE 195 “very clean low mileage $1605. ane . Very ear. Grive Priced it oniy $605 to| Selling ‘or 9498. em os = vn AUBURN MOTOR $995 sees in eames P= Ta ‘as miles Call —_ ] Ore cone El, AIR } . SALES >) $1 PORD Rodi, seater and Fordo-| ef green fouh, "Selling tor Che olets rectienal Ngee ae Ag BLYD. 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Lowell Thomas | clues uncovered since the body | § war 2.6." 00 WIR, tack white CKLW. Your Boy Bud a was found by Stewart Ingram, 4, | 11g—wW2, Alen Drier WAYS, Dick Ongeed tn ha "wes Fos, | of Detroit, Saturday. ; WJBK, News, Gentile , Tie ° eee” | ‘a, ne | Wik fom dere = | Custodians Make |: S SES Bae | STU” Schoot Music 1S W WE. Alen Deter 1:43—-WIR, BR. Murrow | WJBK: Gentile, Binge WCAR, News, Club ee. ey ee we |POint of Caring CuLW, Baate 0:90—WIR, Musie Hall aR. P Gave. Lone Reneer f Th ] ; 8:00 Funny piney ipa land CKLW. Gabriel Heater or emseives |; M. : Sr 845—WCAR, Radic Rev. bme_WIR Nore WIE: Tem’ Geores sian }— hardy : 9:00—w. Block AKRON, 0. — Custodians sae Ww, Minute ‘Parade asi rea meee °° | attract so little notice in the offices | $sse'm bares inte WJBK, News, George Breakfast Club ‘AR, CELW, Perry Come > t 8:18—WWJ. Prank Sinatre e eo Set. 2:48—WIR, ter Dey , where they work that they are not | Sowers before it Show World wean, Ww, Here's the Answer we —_ missed when they retire and few |; tase wth oore. S0— IR. The Rerthp *CRLW. Gabriel Heatter WCAR, Club 1130 SAVE City Rytine notice when misfortune hits them. Seess | fragrant poop wx Bite 9:30—WIR, Mrs. Page 220-WIR Mimop Reuse | WIBK. George — aga 3, ora oe rrhitetoside wiBK. ; : WXYZ, Paul Winter 8:18 WXYz, Show wera | Condit on arte Sate $o4 te etoet, res o:cs— wave, vendereos | OR atin CHLM, Bows, Bette #20 WIR, 2st Precinct | Worse than Places t | Spartans ony spac tg eee 9:00—WJR, Johnny Dollar WCAR, Temple Academy bed Geeege WTR. ‘Band. of the Bag roel Goh thee pa “4 ral ay SB pea wonders were heccting 10:06—-WJR, A. Godfrey 3:18—WJR. House Party CKLW, Nightmare $e, Bey, povtase nee, pagans mrers, pat WWJ, Welcome Traveler ww of Life p years ago, he, Gilbert Means and | > CAL. ewe, WXYZ, My True Story CKLW, Bddie Chase ETE, Vester Steve Golobic formed the Akron |? pagpy George CKLW, News, 9:00—WJR, Crime Photog. , 4 9:15CKLW, Music by Roth| WJBK, News, Murph Tn ices Waste J. Bet Your tfe School Employes Remembrance 2 9:90—Wam, ‘My Priena Irma | WCAB. Hews CKLW. Badie Chase RXY2 Holiywood Airport | Club. All work for the school sys- | > Forvune | a0 WWs, Bed Rope WJBK, News, McLeod . Memerente tem. > be SS ee Se ag oe Mm, Cyagheng All custédians are automatically | ¢ 9:45—WW4J, Mischa Kottler | WCAR High a me oge—WIR. They Fought | members of the club. There are no | 2 WXYZ, 10:45—WW4, Break the Bank | 4:00—WJR, Listen Lorene werk, tleaer’ but in 7 IP one ee ae wxYa, Giri wws Wife WETS, Myvier suse | ues, but they engage in many ac- "iwwa. Pibeer Meaes WAR, Marmeny Hal WT, Wettice Me | ee ee net | tivities to raise funds for their CKLW Bawarde u B., Bae WCAR, Hews, Ballads WW3, Peer MeOee Se ° waste paper sales loa — WIR, Taree Guns | CELW, Wondertal CHy ‘Twi, ste ‘Delae | CRLW. raat Party stamps, which can be sold to Wx Fon of Town WCAR, News, Lady WCAR, Talk Sports ; back Martin 10:15—WJR, J. LaRosa the state for a fraction of their CELW. 11:18—CKLW, 4:99—WJR, Matinee WWJ. Len m value : 10:30—WJIR, Winard of Odds | WCAR, Harmony Hall WWJ, Widder Brown WXYZ, Top of Town original , ww, Stars 11:90—Wam, Make Op mine| Wants CKLW. Da The money involved isn't much, wee = ww Pays | WAR, Ballads 10:28-WIR, Wixard of Odés| and morale is the biggest reason 10:45 — WIR, Quest CKLW, for Dey 4:45—WJR, Hap. Day 2, ' et Town | for the club's existence. It sends je WJBK, News, McLeod p+ W, Dulles birthday cards, get-well cards and ca 11:45—WJR, Rosemary sme tice — 10:45_WJR, Beulah : flowers to retired members on a ee WATE siege fore WWJ. Plain CKLW. “cane appropriate days. At the end of ¥ Bob SATS Wattetet. Mek. | 00-WdR, Bens each school year it holds an infor- wie. 12:00—WIR, W. Warren pe ww, News mal dinner for those no longer | © 11:18—WIR, Bob Reynolds wy _—, Bene, Balinds aL, ewe Grntte working. ay tears aunts | SRLW. Curt Messer SW wi" Prout Page Farrell | t:S0—WJIR, Bob Reygolds 11:90—-WIM, Believe WCAR, News aie Hat. ‘Top of town Teenager Sentenced ap is Tews | 12:18—WIR, Aunt Jenny rr &. Jones , Manhattan Muste ons CxLW. Wave. eb, Sateeete _WIR, Gen, Oruenther for Gas Station Holdup €:30—WIR, Parm Porum 12:30—WJR, Helen Trent vane SES. ee CRLW, Phil with Muste James Freeman, 18, of Detroit wws, Maxwell ww, i 6:45-—WIR, C. Massey WXYZ Top of the was sentenced to from 1 to 15 years in Southern Michigan Prison AND ’ stock broker Seth H. Baker, 26, | Scott had accepted a $5,000 settle-| at Jackson Monday when he ap- Girl She's Ti Says was @ bonafide resident of the is- | ment. peared before Circuit Judge: H. EGG Wed to Husband at the In . de. x aed Freeman was found guilty of , oma tat jim © 6 Benny said the comedians at- 4-robbery- March 3. -He was of Joan Benny jae ee et oe anaes as ene |e am Derteipatiog in 1953, at 21357 Woodward Ave., Dr. Theodor Reik, a former col- | Longshoremen Hired by Army New Order Issued for i Tel ait iH bers, which has closed most of the | Port of New York, is in defiance | has built about 6,500 factories of of a federal court antistrike in-| 5,000 square feet or more, junction, federal contempt of court | proceedings and back-to-work pleas | by ILA President William V. Brad. | ley and other ILA leaders. ~~ + oe ; The strike is an outgrowth of the battle between the ILA and the AFL-ILA for certification by the | National Labor Relations Board as | bargaining agent for the harbor's 24,000 longshoremen. Many ships have been diverted | to Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore | and other East Coast ports. A! number of Sailings from here have been delayed. ILA Vice President James T Moock ordered Philadelphia long- shoremen yesterday not to work | passenger or cargo ships diverted from New York, The order fol- | lowed a similar action by inde-) »| pendent longshoremen in Boston. | Tax Boss Seeks -|End of Returns for 35 Million DETROIT uw — T. Coleman An- drews picked an opportune time to say he hoped that the 1956 legisla- .| tion would relieve 35 million of the nation’s 55 million taxpayers from filing returns While the Detroit Economic Club | listened to the commissioner of the | Internal Revenue Service yester- | day, blocks away hundreds of per- sons lined up at the service's, Detroit office to file their returns | before the deadline. } Andrews explained that the leg- islation would apply to persons | whose income is known to the gov- ernment and who have paid taxes TWENTY-FIVE Since World War 1! Great Britain _ of Charlotte, N.C. and his sen Pete Will be Preoc and Singing Every ite, March 18 March 28 Hear Ou Broadcast Over WEXL. 6:30 Sunday Night Apostolic Church of Christ 458 Central Sunday Service 16:00 A.M. end 3:98 P.M. Tees.. Thurs. Sat. T:ae P. OL 2-4351-—FE 6-604) Start HEARING BETTER Todey SONOTONE an | Ui PAY-AS-YOU-HEAR PLAN 357 M. 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