a . ; ss 4 se THE PONTIAC PRESS | 112th YEAR ‘ xxx PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1954 —40 PAGES se Lae aye ae 74, $/00,000 Fire Razes Habel Chevrolet Garage Cars and Trucks Stand in Rubble After Roof Falls _|Tank Explodes, id ;* Two Firemen Suffer Burns 150 Battle Night Blaze Started by Spark From Welding Torch By JOSEPH K. SFAIR Flames fanned by high winds destroyed the garage and parts department of Jack Habel Chevrolet Co., 22-34 N. Mill St., this morn- ing, causing an estimated $700,000 damage and injur- ing seven firemen. Two of the firemen were treated for face and hand burns, while the other five were either scorched or had their hair singed. * Those requiring medical care at Pontiac General Hos- XK Storm Sends Home 2,000 City Pupils Drifting Snow | Eemen Bumed Jury Approves Shuts Down 70 | » Habel’s Land Rural Schools Ownership Blizzard Is Expected Judge Sees Verdict as to Ease Late Today; | Inconsistent, Will Study Travel Treacherous Its Acceptability Drifting snow from the) & An Oakland County, Cir- third storm in three days | cuit Court jury returned a forced nearly 2,000 Pontiac | verdict of “no necessity” to students to leave classes | condemn property at 11-49 this afternoon: and kept Parke St. for a city munici- some 33,000 others away pal parking lot late Tues- \k1 d Coun |day, but Judge George B. poe “_ sd Hartrick called the verdict up their 700 youngsters ut noon. the Jack Habel Chevrolet: Co., The fire broke out at about 3 Bloomfield Hills Schools, lasted more than three weeks a. m. today when sparks from an Birmingham's Franklin, are welding torch ignited the cab of the truck. All seven of the injured firemen were inside the flaming building when a truck gas tank exploded, — Nw ? a % Pontiac Press Phote SNOW COVERS DEBRIS—Firemen are shown battling the fire; morning’s fire. Snow soon coated the damaged cars and truck and) ». track (upper left) after the roof over the service department fell in thig| tonal fine picture, pee 82). ethene ee, eee? ile AE tao Eighteen cars were destroyed President Ras RED“ Benitley Taken From Sealey Released |“txexs setae , | McCarth Critical List This Morning on Second Bond o's hevaay tse yen. From AP and INS Dispatches Second wen nuttin’ wi Renging Ge y WASHINGTON — Rep. Bentley (R-Mich), one of five OR ange ere Charges Fair Play 1s/ congressmen wounded in the House chamber Monday, Fired Highway Official | puter, 25, of 204 State St., repair- Ignored in Row With was removed today from: the critical list at Casualty Hos-| Is Arraigned Again for eee 3 pital. ' several employes Army Secretory Dr. Joseph R. Young, chief of staff at the hospital, told =e - aa aes ae ee hee | WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi-| reporters that while Bentley still is not out of danger, he |. te ar-old deposed State | Department was summoned. ident Eisenhower by unmistakable | thinks’ “it is safe” to remove him from the critical list. Michoay Department official to| Firemen also were unable to “However,” Dr. Young said, “we must still consider him | day posted bond for the second stop ‘the spreading biase after standards of fair play recog- : *as seriously ill.” time on newly brought charges of | scetylene gas dispersed flames Special Services | Bentley was wounded in| arraigned in Municipal Court on} The fire roared in Pontiac Mark | when tanatic Puerto Ricans |J«mes Bussard, Ottawa County | other explosion of an underground conference « stinging state-| Beginning of Lent troversy. This action permitted di-| Starting this morning, Ash) chamber, 3 3 5 , 7 : : + ig i z i ‘ j F : ! I fige z i E x : 3 py | ! t af F i 4 i E gE ; i fit, ja! \ . Hi t | i izif } i ii + iki it | ; | i i “That’s Just Our Job” Bey, er Mulord end Columbia) problems (lacing the nation) | other Protestant churches. (Continued on Page 32, Col. 4) | chases: (Continued on Page’ 32. Col. 3) Seven Firemen Scorched |e tore sera. tind ot meal sibversion as| Lenten Guideposts Under Flaming Gas Spray (soem, <1 ones! emcees: s\Family Prayers Each Day Will Bring Love, Kindness showered with flaming gasoline today because they stuck | ouble near Milford today. te handling tho cane of Bab. Ieee By FATHER PATRICK PEYTON At a very young age, I had a definite “call” to the to their posts as flames licked at a gas tank only 1§ feet)» Bulleti stated this publicly a month ago. | ‘The people who want love can have it through prayer. a ane Pa — i Onan "er sealed | away. rer . ns Peress, whom McCarthy bas | And the renewal of family prayer is my life work, because | everything for ae: Y could no longer to church in | All seven were and two required treatment at} waSHINGTON (UP) | branded « “Fifth Amendment” | I know the miracles it accomplishes. ;Ihada 1 inside me of be cowardice, | Pontiac General Hospital. —The House Labor Com- | Communist, was honorably és | By famil I mean the gathering together at a |! wanted to ge away.... | “We knew, there was gas in the tank,” said one of the| mittee voted 14 to 13 charged from the Army Dental 7 ye | gas si 13 to | Corps after had time each evening of those in the household who men, Lt. Howard White. “But we had to stay up there oy 0 site Be Deen demanded action to put out the fire. Labor Board of | against him. u ; ower to handle 't make heroes of us. That's just our job.” lat ice” F F ik ml ’ . om * « * "From Our Birmingham Bureau . Contractor Buys Mercier Land for Over $1 Million, to Construct 600 Homes Officials of the office im the Municipal The office will be open until 9 p. m. next Monday and from 9 of wooded rolling a.m. until 12 noon this Saturday. Lahser | Registration for the April 5 elec- four years. ee 4h * oa | | s ies i, o-oo: _ ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1954 » Local Businessman. David Rachwal Dies | David Rachwal, 69, gwner of; 7 | Dave's Men and Boys Store on . | North Saginaw street for many | years, was buried from the Kauf-} man Funeral Home in Detroit Sunday. He died Saturday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital here. Born at Wolsalvick, Poland, July 10, 188%, Mr. Rachwal came to New York in 1904 and moved to Pontiac in 1928. His home was at 67 Ogemaw Rd. A charter member of B'nai Is- ‘|’Save Your Vision” Week’ Proclaimed of the Blind and Warner Wasmuth trom the Sight Coriservation Com- mittee of the Pontiac Lions Club. 0 Pe ree FRED N.’ PAULI CO. WE HAVE A PATTERN . in TOWLE STERLING FOR YOU! excess of one million dollars, ac- Registration deadline in Bloom- the one who held the group to- cording to Fred C. Garling Jr. field Hills, said City Clerk Rob-| gether during the early years Ragnar Arecson, Ann Arbor | ¢rt Stadler, is 8 p.m. next Monday. | of its organization. designer, -has been retained to The Municipal Building office. will | KATHERINE B. LUEBECK He had been in poor health due draw wp the plans for the initial | be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.| to a heart condition for the past | W. 8. BROOMFIELD - HOWARD K. KELLEY hemen, Gerling anid today that | croues Friday, and-wi be ceend . os 14 years. by his widow | se ocstel fae Is M N eet B field and Kell model structures may begin = | iu e °¢ - the | Issionary urse ‘a room 1e an e ey gia i k Thursd | ‘dow, cae deeopment uf atari ot Commies 10 Speak Thursday Mrs. John Roise in Race for State Senate eee cee peg he Teteat ta] mitted and approved. Plans for BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. Kather- | Mrs. John (Locelia A.) Roise.| siate Rep. William S. Broom-)to bring some of the local prob-' novations and improvements in| ® March 19 rummage sale sf | ine B. Luebeck, missionary nurse | 79. of 47 ee Ave., yrs field (R-Royal Oak) and Royal lems to the attention of the Legis- building products and design,” ‘he former Kreage stare on at the American Baptist Foreign | ddenly at residence this o, Mayer Howard K. Kelley to- lature.” Kelly said. Garling said. Westward G70sy, one contenahy Mission Society to south China ——— F {day announced their candidacy ‘It is time,” Kelley stated, ‘that Extensive landscaping is planned | Seder the chairmanship of Mrs, | te Mei, | oe en at Attica Sept. 5, 1874, she |i the state’Senate from the 12th the state took a hand in the solu- s 5 Peter D. Tibbets Jr. | will address the Women’s Mission| was the daughter of John and Distri ‘ : wat roble this | and @ community water system. * 8 6 Union of First Baptist Church at | Sarah J. Hicks Cronover. She mar- ct. . ey ae a ine bre sewers and hard surfaced winding yyecting at 7:30 tonight at the 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. sek Tales Tiles ate oe, 2) enon Be. Goatees Bie. ot eS streets will be included in the um (,munity House, Venture Club| When Communist forces swept | 1903. She was @ member of the | i ‘R-Ferndale) will vacate the the pollution. disclosed purchase price of the members will make final arrange-| through China, she was placed un-| Baptist Church. post in a bid for the governor's Primary election is Aug. 5. homes | ments for the March 13 produc: |der house arrest her movements| Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. | “fice. ar Garling added that three dit; | tion of “Aladdin and the Wonder- | limited to areas of Swatow Carrie M. Viola, and a son, Har- Breanicid, 2, ono of te | Mn Sch | C| sed. ferent ways to eliminate the 1 Lamp,” to be performed by| She first served as a hospital|eld Roise, both of Pontiac. Also| youngest House members, is in| ore 00iS 0 sewage problem were being com | nearborn Players. _ .,Rurse in China in 1921. From 1934 | surviving are three grandchildren| his third term and holds the post | ° sidered, and that sewers rather | Venturists will sponsor the 1 and | until 1937 Mrs. Luebeck had charge | and four great-grandchildren. ot speaker pre tem. ‘as New Storm Strikes than septic tanks would be 5 > m. showings at Baldwin School | of a hospital there and directed| Funeral will be Friday at 2p.m.| In @ statement, Broomfield said | sought. he | #7mnasium, Tickets may be ob-| women's work in two districts. from the Donelson-Johns Funeral! he would “continue to maintain a (Continued From Page One) A smaller development at tained through members, or at the |" Thursday's meeting will open |Home. Burial will be in Lakeview) sincere approach to the many eilet two daze of othem,, Ware eS “py | Record Corner, ‘Birmingham Ofte with White Cross work at 10 a.m.,| Cemetery at Clarkston. ciiirintiag Gok abate al| cnlieh again abent tci0 Xan. to: ran ith Biemingharn of,| SUPPLY and Nan's Hat Shop. ett de teamed Al. insist upon complete honesty and) day when snow started. a iriam . There will be devo- j ticials' claiming the development) gayor Ralph Main has named | tions and special music. Jose Ruiz Varela economy in the administration’ of | | ewis Ranshaw, road commis. is adding to the city’s sewage treat-| pg marnett and Lather Hea- —_— Jose Ruiz Varela, Tl, of 43 S. lice wage sion radio dispatcher, called the ment problem by using an illegal cock to the Board of Review, Fj Jessie St. died at his residence |, Currently, the young legislalor past three days “the worst three drain. sts & ee Se ee pemery. iremen Scorched —- p.m. — He had oe Michigan en ad sna) ae) et “Boyd I. Walker of the Metro meeting of Birmingham . Born at Leon, Spain, Sept. 3, 1882, | #ttempt to solve water and sewage | working 45 salt trucks and snow- palian Detrot YMCA’ wil ve aster zm of OES wil we at #| UNGEF Flaming Gas he was the son of Eduardo Ruiz) needs in the area. |plows early this morning, with his fourth in a series p. m. tonight at the Masonic Tem- and Ramona Varela. At 35, Kelley bas served t= the full 230-man crew taking every tures on preparation for marriage, | 1. on §. Woodward. Refreshments! (Continued From Page One) | He came to Pontiac 2% years| city government for six years (usable truck and snow plow onto at 8:15 tonight at the local YMCA. | Lin be served following the meet-| Lt, White. “Peter (Woodworth’s|®80 from New Orleans, La. and| and has served gn the City, the road at 7 a.m. United Church Women of Bir- e* ¢« * pumper. Capt. Morrissey and I millwright at GMC Truck and ment committees in Reyal Oak. Works jumped into the battle at 7 aiaghen. wit be eal Women's Society of Our Shep-| were pulling a larger hose toward | Coach Division. He took over as mayor Dec. (%.™. with four salt trucks and oe ee Gacy ook es | = [canara sae | ae : . | fi p.m. | “Then we heard a big explosion. |@ ‘ i : Both the DPW and road com- be submitted from the floor OF day service tonight. | That's when one of the two tanks | Toit, Guzman Ruiz of Pontiac and | | ee en mission struggied to salt all eal re ee eam & toe! on a semi blew up Mrs. Valentina Fritz of Haze |“ << eoan—* the hills a¢ once this morning We were showered with flaming | Park. ae : as sent cars Mee aun uns San cela Service for Frank H. Harvey. | gas and knocked down Also, wuviving are two asers| Meralco so gl re announced any veter | 95. retired auto advertising execu- “ie tek 6 actin “~ and a brother, Mrs. Valentina Ruiz, n I Icy hills tied up traffic on Wood- tive of the Detroit News, will be; | ® out, as Mrs. Consuelo Ruiz and Eduardo sn euccuntiold Sills: from the Bell and flames seemed to be Ruiz, all in ward avenue : J OKs P ase Fo an centered above our heads. Fumes —— | Telegraph below Long Lake road; ury Chapel of the William R. Hamil) oa torch manst The toy 6 at the Pandey Peat Ji M59 at Elizabeth Lake road: ton Co. neral Home. \ : 4 Park| B#ve caught fire when the gas | East Boulevard from Mt. Clemens | Ownership b Nee ee ae eae oie | tak went -op. : \to Pike streets and on Perry and Cemetery under auspices ae Joseph E. Wuelfing | Youth in Auto Death Paddock streets, (Continued From Page One) | Lodge 91, FRAM I don't know whether we got out | Mr. Harvey died Monday at his| before Peter Woodworth or after-| After an illness of a week. Jo| Case States Mrs. Coon (Political Advertisement) tinned, “and afl of os agreed). ne in Point Reyes Station, | wards. ‘seph E. Wuelfing. 63, of 219 Os-| : meas laped mpsorpeile | Calif. where he moved from De- “Peter's the guy that deserves mun St. died at St. Joseph Mercy, Stepped in Path of Car than six times that we wouldn't | oi: four years ago. the credig/’ .continved Lt. White. Hospital at 6 a. m. today. | it oe past Gove a | Mr. Harvey retired..Dec. 318i) ‘He drove the truck cut of there.” Born in Detroit, March 12, 1890, a a to chop. | 1949, after 53 years with Lt. White said Woodworth found he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. | 2 Delaware Dr.. testified yester- A motion by defense attorney | News. | the exit through blinding smoke. Fred Wuelfing. He came to Pon-| 44y in @ suit charging him with William J. Beer to accept the ver-| Surviving are his widow, Myrtle,| pa ana | ae 62 years ago and married Alice homicide in the auto dict and another motion to set the| and a sister, Mrs. Belle Bial of) |). trek Burley here in September 1914. | death of Vedm N. Coon, 37 N. Y. bind, the smoke | ie Ww. a foreman at | of @ Ave., last Oct. 9. verdict aside, submitted by City | Albany, uelfing was Attorney Wiliam A. Ewart, were * ee and flames were that thick. He luc Truck and Coach Division| He told Cireuit Judge George B. taken under advisement by Judge Mrs. Pauline Hirsel Miller knew he was cutside the g2 | i.-Department 16. Hartrick he was traveling west Hartrick. Service for Mrs. Pauline Hirzel) "se when the truck hit a light | 20:40. his widow and mother,|0n Huron street at about 35 miles Habel had been fighting the suit Miller, 90, of 187 Pilgrim, will pele across the strest from the Mrs. Julia Wuelfing of Pontiac,| per hour when Mrs. Coon stepped be at 2 p. m. Friday at the Manley, S®7age doorway. he is survived by one som and| backwards into the path of his car for more than three weeks, claim- ing he needed the disputed prop-| Balley Funeral Home, with em The lieutenant said he thought | three daughters, Owen, Mrs. Har- | at Dwight avenue. erty for future expansion. tombment in White Chapel Ceme- they all were doomed when the | old Campbell and Mra. Iris Har-| «1 wax shout 50 feet fron. the He told the jury he paid $60,000 tery. Mrs. Miller died yesterday flames geysered over them. | relson of Pontiac and Mrs. Stephen | Satetmection scien § tired uw ber for the land last August and that | ‘lowing short illness “I didn't think any of us would Winchester of White Lake. a ood when t ot about 13 feet | eight days later the city apgroved Born in Germany, she had lived get out of that one.’ he said. “It surviving is & brother, Robert aie i Po im t et | to condemn it. here since 1926 and was a mem- must have been more than just’ Wyelfing of Pontiac = a stepped ront On ae | ber of the First Methodist | blind luck. * Funeral will be Saturday at 2, ™*:' Marretson testified. Beer sald dering bis Gnal ar | Church. “Thank God it’s over.” p.m. from the DeWitt C. Davis; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown | gument yesterday that other = include two daughters, -—--———- — |Funeral Home. The Rev. Ray|of 3840 Elizabeth Lake Rd, said cities im Onkiand County eb- Mra. Willlam DaLee of Birming- RAF Flying Boat Lambert will officiate and burial | they saw Mrs. Coon standing be- tained meunicipal parking sites (ham, and Mrs. H. N. Weaver of, a will be in White Chapel Memorial | tween the two yellow lines in the adjacent te shopping areas and | Pontiac. Crashes, Killing 7 | Cemetery. middie of Huron street as they got the land by negotiation, not ; PEMBROKE, Wales @ — An em traveled east toward her Voters of Dist. 4 — President Attacks \RAF Sunderland flying boat | Three Slightly Injured Brown said -he saw another car . “The land in question is too far lerashed on takeoff today, killing |: (Harreison's) approaching from the from the city’s downtown shopping _ Taras ti eas abeard ‘in 2-Car Crash Here other direction and that he didn’t THANK YoU area to serve eftectively as «| Sonator McCarthy All four survivors were injured,. Three persons .were injured | see Mrs. Coon move. short-term parking lot,” Beer said. two of them seriously. A fifth man ‘lightly in @ two-car collision yes-| Skid marks at the accident scene | your support was greatly Ewart rebutted Beer's argument (Continued From Page One) | was pulled from the wreckage but terday on South Saginaw street indicated Harrelson’s auto traveled | appreciated. in a 15-minute address in which | 115 in the future, adding: “I am | ‘ied a short time later. The other "ear Central avenue, according | in a straight line and never crossed || | wil! iate your vote he asked the panel to judge the completely confident that Secretary | ix. trapped aboard. went to the | to Pontiac Police. | the yellow line, according to police. |] in the General Election. “ideas or sympathy.” effort.” | sank. and bruises at St. Joseph Mercy | end today, according to Chief As- | ARTHUR J LAW “The city needs the Habel land | But, the Chief Executive warned: | ——-—- +> msi hig p Audrey i Prosecutor George F. Tay- . oo we ‘ A “ “ 5 cerry fn ropne prt | Ih, cnonneconmumiam,w° Plan Indochina Peace vert ea af the cae Mrs it ts the valiable | >Y design or through carelessness | PARIS (INS)—The French gov-| Mary Toth, 40, of Detroit, her enty property ave ‘we use methods that do not con-| ¢™ment was reported today con-| passenger, and Ernest R. Green, wear the downtown area. \form to the American ‘sense of | Sidering a plan to ask the U. S. 57, of 303 S. Marshall St. “Police “To procure property on Sagi- | sae 0 | to agree to a relaxation of the said Mrs. Brewer's car strack fair y and justice. The President launched into his ing garage, as has been suggested satement, which ran close to 900 China by some, would be financially pro words after opening the news | hibitive and unfair to the taxpay- soslorence. v er,” Ewart said in closing. | He made one reference by The Weather Ban “Gas Zwicker, whom McCarthy has — PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Saew se melating | beem accused of mistrea dur. | to fear te stu tnenes by to-| ing Zwickér’s appearance before | oe meee and becoming part! deans aa the Senate investigating Subcom__ | ingh Thereda Lew tonkgty t meer 16 Nerthe winds en heer tenight and ’. Thersday t2 tc 26 mittee. 2 te mi Giminishing to the loyalty of members of the | neuen enpeatns prensing 9 68 Pape service and squaring me . w accenting eac word, Deectien, borte n “Mey 1 MOD | ered: Sun sets Wednesday at 6:24 pm. } | Siocm sets Wednesday si 4:88 p.m. | mean to include General Zwicker | Mesa at 6:31 om | who was-decorated for gallantry in | Sayptceteres the field.” SS EE co) He said that all administration | He Rove é a ip Moo e sees 18 | officials will have his “unqualified | 6. he eee PD. B.cccccsces t rt” in insisting that govern Lutheran Church ‘ | trade embargo on Communist Green's when he pulled from a Mr. Eisenhower paid high praise | | “In this tribute to the services I | | in_ return for a peace settle-- gasoline — station onto Saginaw ment in Indochina. __ street. . ST. TRINITY Hi LUTHERAN CHURCH |) Auburn at Jessie Sireet The Rev. Ralph C. Cjoes, Paster | Savior, I will ponder now on Thy Holy Passion. Exchange of pulpits | with the Rev, Arnold Claus Jt of Milford, Mich. |$| Beginning March 3, at 7°30 p. m., you have an apppintment | at the Lord's House to be with your Savior this Lenten Season tf} and to consider these “QUESTIONS ANSWERED FROM THE CROSS:” Date Sabject March 3—“Do We Need God's Forgiveness?” Pastor Ralph Claus March 10—“Does God Want Me?” Pastor Arnold Claus March 17—“Am I My Brother’s K ‘ed / Pacer Ralph Claus March 24—“How Serious Is Sin?” Pastor Arnold Claus March 31—“Why Bo the Righteous Seffer7= Hi cere le CWureh eT the utheren Hour) == Jostyn at Fourth F Welcomes You to Ash Wednesday Service i 7:00 p. m. f | = autiiie p— tre April 7—“Can I Be Sure of Salvation?” . Pastor Arnold Claus OBSERVE THE PASSION OF 1ORD- BY Due to the death of our Father our store will be eee | closed ‘til Friday 158 N. Saginaw St. andy Thtrsday Service 7200 p. m. Rev. Gee. Mabder, Paster Fe 6 040s ATTENDING YOUR CHURCH DURING LENT. oe ee tae Come in and see it! We carry all of Towle’s most populer patterns in solid, solid silver. One is perfect for you . . . for a lifetime. And the prices are 28 tempting as the Sterting itself: serving pieces from $4.00, six-piece place settings from $29.75, teaspoons from $3.70. The Store Where Quality Counts The Fred N. Pauli Co. 28 W. Huron ~* FE 2-7267 My sincerest thanks for your supportin | Monday’s Primary elec- tion. | JOHN E. CARRY Your Support Will Be Appreciated in | City General Election April Sth and sincere thanks. is extended to you who braved the storm Monday to vote in the Primary Election. Your con- fidence and faith in voting for me is a trust | will fulfil if. Commission. pe SS = THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1954 1S GOOD MONEY 100 Internal Revenue|Brain Overwork Causing Britain OKs Record THERE 15 GOOD MONEY am Positions Available |Migraine, Doctor Believes Defense Budget. = tte fp the | aes TELEVISION SERVICING! _fj| DETRorr (UP) — The federal} NEW YORK (INS) — A doctor — ee LONDON The House of Com-| of party bickerings.” He said “any | BEST Peale PITH ‘ . government has openings for 100 | theorized today that migrane head- mons approved Britain's record | Weakness disunit in “Britain, Possib CTURES Start Training Now in Your Spare Time! internal revenue agents in Michi-| aches are the price brainy people “Once aman gets the bad habit] Pega ceieens eid on er The Demand for Our Television Graduates Is Jgjgan A. M. Menninger, internal | pay for thinking too much. Brain- |! brain strain, Dr. Hirsch wrote,| 14. og; _ 979 Prime “Minister! ; For Greater a | revenue service district : director, |) 4. |it’s hard to make him stop. r E Than the Supply. id wee: Work requires enormous amounts) The patient must be shown | Churchill had asked its approval | For MODERN LABORATORY and Classroom [Instruction He urged men with commercial | rey. he said. | that fatigue of the brain, although , Without a vote but the Labor op- ' Just 4 Hours - - - ONE EVENING A WEEK accounting or auditing training to| When energy reserves are de- | it does not warn in the same sense | Postion forced a ballot. lichy Skin Rash , Call te P ex Mall Cou ‘er Pull apply for permanent civil service | pleted, the migrane headache as fatigue of the muscles does,| The budget, pointed toward a j Phone, erson, pon Details jobs paying a starting salary of | comes like a safety valve to re- |nevertheless interferes with func- | ‘“‘new look’ buildup of British air Zemo, a doctor's formula, promptly | $4,205 a year. store body chemistry to a normal | tions. and atomic strength as a deter- relieves itching of surface skin rashes, | New agents will fill vacancies | balance, the doctor asserted. “He must be reminded . . . | rent to war, provides for the spend-| eczema, prickly heat, athlete's foot. yt HY ANI throughout the state. They will get| Writing in a Medical Journal,| that imte each day must go a | ing of 1,639,000,000 pounds ($4,591,- — stops scratching and so aids | on-the-job training in tax laws and|Dr. Sol Hirsch of New York City| custom-tallored rythm of work | 720,000) in the fiscal year starting | fester healing and clearing. 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WASHINGTON W — The hard’ facts of India’s economic struggle | help through the | Monroe's highly successful tour of tions and private organ | South Korea, have sent Mei Lan- the United States has sent fang touring Communist army Not counting United Na izations, India nearty 400 million dollars in| -amps economic gifts and loans since, | | women’s roles is common practice | .|in the Chinese theater. able figures showed what a heavy loss that would entail for India, There was no U.S. comment, either, on Prime Minister Nehru's demand for the withdrawal of | American members of the U.N.) cease-fire mission in Kashmir. | Nehru told the Indian Parliament | Monday that the United States, by | agreeing to give military aid to} Pakistan, had lost its neutral sta-| tus in the Pakistan-India dispute over Kashmir. Chinese Reds Send Mei | "| Touring Army Camps HONG KONG wW—The Chinese Reds, taking a cue from Marilyn But there is one big difference. Mei is a man. 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Mrs. Housewife, in fact, has emerged as the heroine in a study of those who donated blood at the Lansing Red Cross center following last year’s Flint tornado. More women than men turned out to give bleed and more .women than men also donated blood fer the first time in their lives. a study in whether it’s possible American officials declined com-| nace, to replace open hearths at) to get any insight into past crises ential New Delhi Times yesterday, | by electric utility companies and | were on hand to watch. as to whether all Americans might | the bituminous coal industry re-| | be asked to leave India. But avail-| search agency. 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Mgr a Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich ag second class matter —————————— MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ——_— The Assdciated Press ts entitied exclusively to the use = — ef all loca] news printed ip this news- on as of AP news dispatches Press ts ortinened: by for @ cents service is ev ble by mail ia counties it ts $1200 @ year eise- and all other places tn the United year. All mat! subscriptions are payable States te advance. Pontiac FE 2-181 SSS MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ————SS—_—_—_—_— 7 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 194 ——————_——_ Madly Futile Violence With a shock the American people have learned a second time that they can suffer from an outbreak of insanely futile violence. That describes the action of a Puerto Rican woman and three male com- patriots who sprayed the well of the House with .45 caliber bullets to promote Puerto Rican independence. * * ef As a result 160,000,000 Ameri- cans are praying for the recovery of Michigan Republican Rep. ALvin M. Bent ey, most seriously injured of the Puerto Rican’s five victims. At the same time they are marveling that many more lawmakers weren't hit by the fusillade of shots from the visitors gallery. Leader of the Luger-toting quartet, Mrs. Lourra Lzsron, has admitted sole " responsibility for this outrage. She and her three fellow prisoners are members of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party which long has agitated complete inde- pendence for the island. ‘ . * x * Back in 1950 this minority group sent two gunmen to Wash- ington to assassinate former President Truman. In attempt- ing to shoot their way into Blair House, one of the pair was killed - on the spot. The other, whose death sentence was commuted, is now serving a life term. Surgeons who operated on the young Owosso multi-millionaire give him a fifty-fifty chance to survive. The other four wounded Representatives are out of danger. * * * The folly and futility of this act is emphasized by the fact that an overwhelming percentage of Puerto Ricans recently voted against independence. They like their dominion status and present relations with the United States. Gov. Luis Muwoz-Marixn who has- tened to Washington by plane, properly characterized the shooting as “savage lunacy.” He also expressed the regret felt by his people over this fanatically senseless deed. * * * This startling evidence that some Puerto Ricans aren't ready for self gov- ernment already has brought two bene- fits. Henceforth security measures at the Capitol will be tightened. In addi- tion an investigation has been ordered to determine whether Communists are behind Puerto Rican nationalist agita- tion. Burma Subdues Reds Encouraging reports from Burma in- dicate the government of that newly independent country has all but solved its Communist problem. Two months after the Burmese were granted independence by Britain in 1948, the Communists revolted. At one time the 25,000 Reds held a strip of rich rice land in central Burma. Today only about 2,000 die hard Communists remain and they are scattered in small groups hiding in jungle isolation. * * * A harsh land redistribution program and summary court martial proceedings against the peasants hurt the Commu- nists. The new government won popu- lar support by its interest in the people's welfare. It opposed forced collectiviza- - tion of land, forced labor and forced— a a ee Se ee The government also adopted a neu- tralist foreign policy with a pro-Western leaning in the face of the Communist demand for subservience to Russia. a ar ae , Because Burma has a 1,000 mile border with Red China, there. of course is a possibility that Peiping may be able to re- vive the revolt. But the Burmese government has blocked Commu- nist return to political power by outlawing the party. Moreover, it would be difficult and expensive to reorganize and equip the scattered Burmese Communists. T. COLEMAN ANDREWS, commissioner of internal revenue, has come up with an idea likely to win the favor of two out of three income tax payers. * * * Even more important, he says the idea would save the Treasury $25,000,- 000 a year in clerical and paper costs. By 1955-56 he believes it possible to re- lieve most taxpayers of the annual task of making out income tax returns. By “most taxpayers” he means the two out of three Americans whose income is de- rived entirely from wages or salaries. His idea is that the employer's withholding report is all the re- turn needed. If too much money is withheld, the Government would send a refund check. If not enough had been withheld, the taxpayer would get a bill. *. * * It is difficult to see how Uncle Sam would bookkeep this stupendous task, but if T. CoLeMan ANpREws has the answer, the public will be interested. ‘_ ——- ConsIDERING its age and all, the earth is probably holding up very well, thank you. Scientists now say it is four and a half billion years old. This figure, of ~course, may be in error one way or an- other by several weeks. - “An ELECTRON revolves around the cen- tral proton of an atom seven Dillion times in one-millionth of a second,” says a nuciear scientist. The electron is cer- tainly going nowhere in a big hurry. ————————————EE_— Many a youth of today seems to be interested principally in burning tobac- co, gasoline, and the candle at both ends. The Man About Town General Election Officials to Be Chosen in November’s Contest Daftynition March: The month when too much wealth ruins you. In response to many inquiries as to just how “general” is next fall's general election, the list includes all state officers except judges. school and highway. Also to be elected are U. S. Senator. member of the national house of representatives. members of the state legislature and all county officers except judges and school commissioner No city, village or township officers are elected at that time. Incidentally, that election comes on the earliest possible date, ‘‘the Tuesday after the first Monday.” — Special verbal orchids today are extended to ‘ William H. Leggett on his ninety-fifth birthday. For over three- quarters of a century he conducted a music studio in Pontiac. Now at the home of his nephew and niece, - Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dill, at 3800 West Walton Blvd., he retains 4 deep in- terest in his music and in current affairs. After quite correctly predicting the’ kind of winter in Pontiac, Peter Vanderwalker, that veteran weather watcher on Pontiac Trail, now says we are to have an early spring. In the absence of any news about the black” day Frostman of Waterford suggests that the animal is now so aged that its hair is white and hence it cannot be seen in snowy weather. Most of us are glad to see some of the birds stay with us during the winter, but County Clerk Lymm D. Allen . and other occupants of the building haven't many kind words for the court house pigeons. Living in the hills north of Rochester, Malcolm Orr says all this stuff about the ground hog and Feb. 2 is the bunk. He's been watching a pair all winter. They never went into hibernation. warmer states this winter,” is the statement from Harry N. Bogart, Travel Director of the Automobile Club-pf Midchi- gan. Pontiac sent its quota. RURR/S ~ > 4 “Stomach In, Chest - and Secrets - Out! Voice of the People Sailor Expresses Appreciation to Person Who Found Letter, Stamped and Mailed It (Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space. Pull name, addreis and telephone number of the writer must sccompany letters but these will not be published ff the writer so requests, unless the letter is critical ip its neture) The basic reason for this letter is to praise the person who found a letter addressed to a sailor and put air mail postage on the letter and mailed it. I received a letter from my folks this afternoon when we ar- rived at Hawaii and they men- tioned that a letter had been lost in the process of mailing. My mother hoped someone would find it. I sure appreciate the integrity of the person who did this good deed. as do my family I believe the world would be a’ better place to live in if we had more honest people like yourself R.L.H. Asks Who Enforces Law Protecting Song Birds From time to time I see some- thing in your paper about feeding the birds which winter in Michigan. We have a feeding station which we keep filled and we enjoy watch- ing our feathered friends. But, sometimes I wonder tf we are really kind to coax them into this neighborhood. Several small boys around here have BB guns and they shoot any bird they can, be it robins, goldflinches or nut- hatches. New one 13 year «id says he is going to get a .%2 rifle or a 410 shotgun, I have ‘told them ft ils against the law to shoot the birds, but it does no geod. Can't you stir up some sentiment I know there is a fine for shoot- ing song birds, but who enforces the law? Maybe a few articles in the paper will help to protect them. It seems to me that is just as im- portant as feeding them. If it was only the starlings and black birds, which are pests, it wO6uld not be so bad. ‘Mrs. Lee Lemp 942 Navajo Avenue - Chetolah Shores ' David Lawrence Says: Presidential Appointee Beeson Abused WASHINGTON — Nearly two weeks have passed since a group of Democratic senators crucified the character and reputation of an innocent American citizen on the floor of the United States Senate. No such “browbeating” has CTO leaders to the nomination. What is remarkable, moreover, is that the Democratic members first made a report saying they didn't question Beeson’s integrity, Verbal Orchids to— : Mrs. William Avis of 163 Perkins St.; eighty-ninth birthday. and they claimed he had a ‘pe cuniary interest’’ in his company when they discovered he would have money coming to him later on, .as is the case with all accu- mulated pensions. not seen .the second of patches, in which he was quoted as making a statement that dupli- cated accurately something that appeared in the first dispatch— namely, a reference to his leaving his employer. Aunt Het -by Dem Senators to Point of Disgrace Case Records of a Psychologist Harmless Objects May Symbolize Hidden Guilt’ Shakespeare anticipated “psychosomatic” medicine and diagnosed cases much like that of Angela today. Psychol- ogy ts chiefly “horse sense,” so paste this Case Record in your scrapbook. It will show you how to tackle such cases of symbolic guilt. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case K-339: Angela M., aged 20, is engaged’ to be married. “But Angela is in a terrible state of mind,” her mother told crawled inside it. “This upset her so much that we had to call a doctor to give her a sedative. “She cried hysterically and fh that we take her hope chest with all its contents and burn it in the back yard. “And she still vows she will not touch a thing’ that was in it. She cries and is still unstrung, so what do you suppose could be causing her prolonged upset?"’ In analyzing human behavior, normal. Many fastidious housekeepers have an aversion to cockroaches, though these are useful creatures. They eat bedbugs-and other pests, thus helping keep the kitchen” safer. And they are even good fish bait, too. hope chest? I'll shorten this case to fit space and tell that these f RHE seri Hi; i s BSE 55 ulti Bad g g Sedatives may temporarily quiet a hysterical patient, but neither morphine nor sleeping tablets nor By medical tests, I likewise (Copyright. Hopkins Syndicate Inc) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service Police glee clubs all over the world are giving one minute of silent rehearsal in memory of New York's police band. The ‘high commissioner of rea- sonable bail for the Manhattan madnesses disbanded the 65 mu- sical monsters. He found out the maestro was-leading the band with a black-jack. Civilization perishes a little and . Progress skids jungle-wards every time the unrevocable bias of a temporary tyrahf' extinguishes an electric light in a bass drum. Swing street has gone the way of all flash and chamber street music lacks a sponsor. The ex- quisite comp-oomps of the bur- lesque bumps have been exiled to Newark. No longer is Four- teenth Street Minsky's the La Scala of the grind. Tara's mugged harp and the ra- dios in taxicabs are as silent as swallowed oysters. The stridulation of an arthritic cricket and the bub- bling of an imported nargileh are background music for municipal silence. Among the chilled, winded and missing are the 35 laryngeal bird- callers of the police glee club. Whose metronome is a night- stick rapping the sidewalk. From Our Files 15 Years Ago THEODORE ROOSEVELT’S granddaughter, Grace Green Roosevelt, weds ex-Detroiter Wil- liam McMillan DISARMAMENT DISPUTE ; “ deadlocked; Britain gloomy de- spite United States’ support. 20 Years Ago HOWARD CARTER, who opened the fabulous tomb of King Tut, dies at the age of 6. SOLONS ASK U. S. treasury for new tax plans. Reyisions to aid business sought by congressmen. 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He said in an inter- |view he was convinced Young's | figures ‘‘are all right.” | “I certainly don't believe these government departments would |put out inaccurate listings,’’ he | said. Young told the committee that | the number of ‘‘security risks” | cut off the federal payroll between May and the end of 1953 now has been raised to 2,247 from the 2,200 figure Jast used by President | Eisenhower * *¢ ¢@ He said 383 of these had infor- mation of a subversive nature in | their files. But he conceded he | did not know whether even one of the 383 actually was fired for that /reason. He also said under close | questioning that he could not say | for sure whether any were dis-| loval This was the civil service chief's first public testimony on the se- | curity dismissals issue and Demo- | |erats on the committee made it | quite clear they were still dis- | pleased with his explanation. Some Democrats have criticized | the announcement of over-all fig- | [ures on ‘“‘security”’ separations | which they claim leaves the im- | pression with the country that | most were Reds allowed by the) Truman administration to remain on the government payroll. * ° . They have made repeated de- mands for breakdowns showing ,|how many federal employes quit | |or were forced to resign for per- version, loose talk, drunkenness and unreliability, as well as for | | disloyalty. | Former Transit Employe Enjoys Busman’s Holiday | CINCINNATI Television is | not as entertaining as a bus ride, THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1954 according to Calin Beam, 86. His hobby is riding buses. : He is not particularly interested in the kind which travel coast to coast. He merely likes to ride from his home to downtown Cin- cinnati. He then takes another crosstown. 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(UP)—Stan- gyTE ri ft tf ] Ey i SF ; “Investigations like | ‘PARIS Because of the hous- | Weekly “package.” ford University’s electrical engi-| The Air Force's Cambridge Re- those carried out by Mr. McCarthy |ing shortage, 500,000 Parisians, or| | The federal study group split 21| neers are eavesdropping ‘—— -- =a gioco | 12 per cent of the metropolitan cot Geen in odes ao mysterious ‘‘whistlers” in the iono- | : paNigaing backache, las of pap and eneray, : . population, live in hotel rooms, The ruling is not binding, and "Phere 700 miles beyond the R Kind of timer function, 4) Democrats (Social-' according to Deputy Leo Hamon, | possibly could lead to a resump-|¢@rth’s surface for clues to the Spay. Wineness health. When some everyday condition, sueh the largest bloc | who said: tion of the unprecedented strike | ™#keup of that outer region which | poRT FRANCE, Gnt. u—When | $* stres sad strain. comes thie in Parliament and control the gov-| “One of the disasters resulting man must know before he attempts the temperature fell to 16 below | ging backache fer! miperable. Minor fk j af the winners | pom teation ra space travel. zero, Pete Kuchinski, a bechélor | $*'* meee pene Gn one ine eal sotg | this sit is the ald Tribune for 11 days. The The so-called whistlers sound | let eight stray dogs into his home| Des a peur bide if these condi- on the national | "umber of broken families. A na-/ une suspended publication during | more like a buggy-whip lashing | for shelter. Then he left for work. | Srnec’ Used suesmctelis by miltione tor or government. The | tion which supports such a situa-/ part of the strike. through the air. Scientists believe! 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(R-Pa) sald, would enable former Money and prestige are invol aacs on active duty or in the forreer reserves now “to qualify for in- as’ fon on the Wangs 8° | creased longevity pay and retire- concerned. It's all because of one word, “auxiliary.” ha WAAC, you see, stands for Sees Indochina Armistice Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps. . It was in existence from May 14, 0% Red Bait for France Army Corps. No ‘“auxiliaty."’ The gals in the WAC were, by | © law, on active duty. But the ANaats were legally just auxiliar- ies. * ¢ ®@ The bill, written by Sen. Salton- stall (R-Mass) at the request of | bite. the Defense Department, would give the Waacs credit for active duty status so long as they stayed a ! ‘Symphony Plays ‘States Will fevers Test . Areas for Polio Vaccine National Anthem | seeacs Saracen Yetbadaa Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to No. 5,” said | announce the areas on a staggered orchestra, which in-| basis, with first tests to begin into “The Star-Span- this month. Original plans called Aronson had just| for the foundation to name the and had become. test areas. a naturalized citizen. { _—_—_——_——- + John Rosenfield, music and Hy @cema critic of the Dallas News, 20k mn Formosa who sponsored Aronson, says the, TAIPEH, Formosa ®—U. S. Un- Buchenwald concentration | der Secretary of the Army John Q camp inmate is so thorough a citi-| Slezak arrived today. He will con-| zen that the other orchestra mem-| fer tomorrow with president Chi- 17 ROKs Seek Office sch ren CBE: SEOUL w—Seventeen South Ko - me miral, have-been discharged from | Resse! Olstmest—cidh ip lessiie—sess service to run in the May National ‘rdistoe dlr Reb bytin 0 Fo Assembly election, the Defense OINTMENT — LOOK Your Best! SEE Your Best! 9%) with glasses correctly and expertly fitted ° by Or. Berman. Dr. B. R. Berman ° Phone FE 4-7071 ae, 4 7 a OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Glasses ot © Price: — rig 17 N. SAGINAW ST. A WonperFuL TIME TO CUT YO == VAN CAMP'S—GHATED STVLE ‘ OZ. 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Initiated inte the or- Or ani: ti the Moose include Mrs.“Eva Welch, | der in honor of Mrs. Mahar was News |initiated in honor of Mrs. Lyle! Mrs. Fred Reich. g za ion aan Fecal Beles Oe ae } Plans were announced for a St. Mrs. J. rs. Baker pm Clevenger, also ri leripe Patrick's Day luncheon to be held E lec ted President , ! noner of Mire. Strester. March 17 at the home of Mrs. for Comi Y , The regular initiation was held Michael Blahu'. honoring Mrs. Ing ear — INTO Monday evening at Moose Temple. | oward McCandless, senior regent. Mrs. J. Harry Baker is the new Junior Regent Mrs. F. B. Huston oe president of Woman’ spoke on Moosehaven, located at Soap Dish ‘Doubles Chub ‘and Mrs. Dale Meats pop ee ae range , Fla, ‘and Mrs. . |\Charles Meabon, Moosehaven as Cigarette Box vice president. Mrs. Harry Vernon | chairman, was program chairman. Plastic soap dishes have joined is second vice president and Mrs College of Regents Day was the parade of double-duty home | Q. Don Breen and Mrs. H. O | held Sunday by Women of the | items. One hinged variety in sev- | Swett are recording secretary and | Moose at Moose Temple, with ¢Ta!l popular shades can also be corresponding secretaries, respec- | college members exemplifying | used as a vanity, cigarette, or tively. To End Dry, Sensitive, | the rieaietle coremeny. a ees off plastic in soa | a = eek Oe Oe ee Flaky Condition! Participating were Mrs. Victoria ao alee. 60 aah ‘these Prove from October 1954 until June 1955 —_——- Ryan, past associate state dean: + cuently to keep them pretty and | also imcludes Mrs. Bessie B Mrs. William J. Mahar, College of — ; Baker . Unique Penetrating Cream Regents chairman, and Mrs. C. J sanitary : (reasurer; Mrs. Victor E Vitamins that Cavalier, all of Pontiac, and Mrs , Ot beth Nelson, auditor; Mrs. Jess H . . 4 ‘ ys ( roes ALE 7. Carries ma Florence Knight of Flint Store Meat at Once fo: >a Troyer, press and publicity chair- i j / ; yt “Starved” in Other visitors from the Flint You should unwrap meat and man; Mrs. Fred Manes, partia- > e ren chapter were Mrs. Evelyn Perry, giore it away in the refrigerator MR. and MRS. ELI BRENDEL mentarian; Mrs. Mary Todd, his- ‘ _—— Needs Mest! graduate regent, and Mrs. Marie 4, moment you get it home from | _ ; . ; . torian, and Mrs. Mabelle Wilson * i Cheney. the store. And, of course, frozen | Their 50th wedding anniversary will be observed by | and Mrs. Norman Buckner, di “i = “Externally applied vite- Mrs. Ryan and Mrs. Mahar, meats should be kept frozen until) Mr, and Mrs. Eli Brendel Sunday with an open house at == Jor mins con be —— bg Kuest speakers; were presented | time to use. Friendship Hall, Central Christian Church. The Brendels, iy coe a ee ee a oe | correct skin-vitamin defi- || _———— ——— 1 : whea group i ed Aantal : ho live gars w — ad a son-in-law and daughter,| yWCA. Hostesses tor the meet. re. ot y clency : Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Weppner, residing at Watkins| ™g were Mrs. Frank Mobray | — s veportedl In eudiae tasers = Lake. | and Mrs. | . - Infants’ Specialty Shop Mrs. Moats reported on the City | journals and newspapers, com |/1 718 West Huron Street -FE 2-3220 ee of Women's Clubs) firms the findings of Cory, © Jewelry ® Chine © Linens © Lingerie But the Lady Had Nerve ‘board meeting held in February, | 20-PIECE SET maker of fine beauty creams « - and “A History of the Michigan Cc let A 4 f for many decades, with their mn. ——— C d P ed W Stat e Federation of Women's omplete Assortment o ver. pe y, Y O1INCI ence av ay cage 1895-1953 gl —— Open Stock to coset Fi Ph h ; cnc own xcontciow | PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL fo Fame as Photographer =‘ ==" ies ana Swe oom. 11% $. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontice, Mich. | saUnacae: Sea. AUS << eae’ eecs Bom Mar teles ain }Pakiion @ Wanene Cake onl . . Enrollments Available in Day or Evening Classes. sat te EM SE [nate ig ut pic- omen's Qubs wi | ite, phone or cel ‘a person for Free omphiet. girl photographer who has won na- | tures while leaning out of airplanes | meet Monday at 1:30 in the YWCA. | Discontinued Patterns | PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 tional awards for her press pho and clinging to buildings, she was Sie wed to peel _™ . : - - — — f tographs, credits her career to a burt only once in the line of duty. | ation of Women's Cheb Chrivention | 20-Pc. Service for 4........ $ yA 95 —— — een, | Fare coincidence. She fell while climbing a fence in| in Grand Rapids in March and | ° But most of Ruth Chin's ac-) 5 toenado-de April . Iv’s A quaintances think it was not coin- = ear ee aaelee Stee. ; - $ 5 5 ‘ cidence, as much as it was con-/ The most difficult shot she | | The club acciied te aired 32-Pc. Service: for 6........ 9 mmat backed with the could remember member ation —a perfectty balanced formule cacarily aa waned a difficult trade| wig mienkey ridh was one Of ® | institute to be held in Ann Arbor of vitamins plus « unique quickly. 7 riding on he beck | tm May. Mra. George H. Kimball 68-Pc. Service for 8 $19 95 cream base of greet penetrat- Ruth retells the incidents that °% ® 9S: | Jr. was made an honorarymem- [| = = 2 2 © °° °° . ° ing power —“carries” vitamins | led to her first job in 196 as a! Her nearest brush with death) ber is pane nd out $ ; press photographer for the Mun- he standing w club, : 1 Seleusitie sessaseh has sew {| and It’s Coming Soon Cie Press Star. The American born huge mane of steel being moved by | teeta wae paid the tate Mrs. | 101-Pe. Service for 12... °c 19.95 moar eee has now . girl of Chinese parentage had 4 magnet. A fuse blew out and the | Ott Sachse, a fermer preel- . ) proved even though your | . , op. ; studied at John, Herron Art Insti-| steel fell, narrowly missing the gir! . “ - diet may include edequate || To Delight our Girl and Boy tute and the Chicago Art Institute | photographer. Mrs. Pearl Kline was welcomed Over 200 Patterns to Choose k rom ° { smounte of both vitamins A . . . and Baby, Too! _ ap yp pam pede —_— —--— into. membership and members ee : ‘ MacMurray ege. wi idea . the A . and D, it’s entirely possible EEE of becoming an artist Cotton Tips Useful | Fede tion Fiscdes eek sae ° your system does not absorb | “Aatter I aa a « <1 Cotton-tipped sticks have found | tions were sung by te Pontiac ° y 7 N Y got out of colleg them efficiently, so they are of had $200 left, se I bought a Speed their way from the nursery to the High School Girls Ensemble under y no help to troubled skin areas. Graphic camera. 1 thought it dressing table. They also deserve the direction of George Putnam. | Likewise, no amount of extes- | Meet | would help my art career. pa ans Se on a ae - - | 5281-Dixie Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 : sd ee oe GENE RECTOR oe yng ahd parent gree getting at crevices in carved wood. | Lanolin Is Fine For Your Convenience Open Daily, Sun. 10 am. to 9 p.m: merely “sits” on the skin sur- || Fashion Coordinator tions, so I took the camera back . — Conditioner ——— — face. To rebuild to the store where I bought it.” | v3 ee : ° A ‘ >a | , A reporter for the Muncie Press- | for Lifeless Hair poe must absorb vitamins! Star was in the store. He noticed | cn ars Do you take pride in being well answer to both problems may a the camera and asked where she ell styled hair is essential if a Se in the unique penstreting || At Jacobson’s Next was working. When she said she | oe Sere Oe sepemtance groomed’ If you do, you quality of . had no job, he told her there was See sceltteees 6 tr teal know the value of visit- Z Friday March 5 an opening on his newspaper. Ruth ; . corTy a y: laughed of hair depends as much on the ing your Beauty Salon “I applied for the job. When the iim sofia. Progueat ‘tine te the regularly. Our skill i s | Informal Modelin en eee S| ee beauty shop. and choice ofthe ne denuanen af betes A | a 9g Speed Graphic, I told him: ‘I have SE ea tee your assurance of being one of my own’.”” most popular stylist in town ; ll d | of Jo Collins | on net the feb for five prose | fl 4 rs wwe eee por ipas year! . well groomed. | | ‘ sll angers ut : YS : A - | vital, and gh 4 NO APP( MNTMENT Case histories reveal that Sportswear for Spring ; = eer eS Se 2 ‘Bose® | ing with a youthful, natural sheen vy NEEDED! By that time Ruth was an expert all its own. Each strand of hair LaChi B S rough patches of vitamin- | awards, that bespeaks perfect hair health | .2rcre: comes 514 Pontine State Bank = FE 4-1687 |» Seficiont chiles dice weniele She is a member of the National And with all the new lanolin use of COTY VITAMIN A-D 10 A M TOSP.M , io ticmscies Aseecialion of aged on the market to ee = = a a s AS! on LP lent in the sthie” ahine wpee Sensitive, America, and Theta Sigma Phi. world fer a secede sy porn in” skine seem built up, ice daaeendi lifeless looking hair... unless a | Tilled out™—and bumpy, , Ee serious skin ailment is present. ecarse-grained complexions || : | | & lanolin conditioner is ideal to show remarkable reduction of , { ‘| S[ ] S | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McNally, overcome the effects of over- large pores and blemishes ( of Van Dyke are annoyncing the| bleaching; over - permanenting: | Open Dtecover the amazing changes engagement of their daughter, Flo-| over-exposure to sun, wind and Gut le rence, to Robert Gardner. He is| rain. Choose one rich in concen- Sunday the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert | trated lanolin 10:30 to 2.30 ocsur is your complezica, " : L when you epply vitemins | QSL POPS CASP-TEMOER | Gardner of South Merrimac street. —— | % yon st wits cort vera March Bride-Elect COMPLEX-CREAM. Pp - | Maxine Hunt of Mio was honored ee ee Se ee . : _|) recently with a miscellaneous | shower given by Mrs. Robert Mas- | sie of Fiddle road and Mrs. Donald | Denhoff of Davisburg at the Massie home. Maxine will speak her vows with Ralph McKinstry ot Birmingham cony may March 6 in Mio. She is t Wai nd Sos MAPLE BIRMINGHAM || ‘er of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hunt aistbander: cm) = Bares of Mio, and her fiance is the son ow of Mrs. Hazel McKinstry of Bir- the dress mingham. ‘Twenty-seven guests eee were present at the shower. unlimited DURING OUR FIRST ANNUAL LADIES! | = 10.95 BOX SALE OF | Style Setting | Mm de sou mit ou , Genuine Leather cob wee ae pRocaipse MEN’S WHITE SHIRTS LADIES’ || “222325 raiecee fortable elasticized waist- band fits amy figure per- N e P oe ae alterations | r 1@ tat r ‘Yow in rogress —_ es ea ' it’s a wonderful A once-a-year opportunity to save money on quality 95 shirts at special Box-of-Three prices. Every shirt is |, precisely tailored of~superior fabrics and Sanforized to || prevent shrinkage. Sizes 14 to 17, sleeves 32 to 36. LS EL TNT TETAS EI RON Ben be TS Mec penne noe co ere tee “ah Nee pit IRE PN FSO REY Bit PORTER TRS I Pa Ss a ’ a" ~ . - * REG a ERIE IR AG Pie Gia et a ‘a ae aA, The “Clyde"— Our famous broadcloth shirt with Box French or button cuffs. Regular collar, precision f 9 5 oe a any tailored to our rigid specifications in an excep- 0 { ther Goods ‘Sony aot ttre wraware oe Three MEM save |! KIMMINS | . LEATHER GOODS 14 West Huron FE 2-2620 ie ke RL oa Shop at Nellie's where parking is free and right @i our front door. Men's Wear—Street Level se. lt i ie ee a eei Pontiac Council of PT Presidency Taken’ Over by Mrs. William Wright State and Local Legislation for Schools Discussed, Explained at Meeting The Pontiac Council of PTA elected officers for the coming year at Hawthorne School Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. William Wright was named t; Mrs. Wil- liam Mihalek, first president; Mrs. Welton Sherman, second vice president; Mrs. Wayne Weaver, recording secre ; Mrs. Merlin Sandersoh, corres secre- tary; . William Anderson, treasurer, Mrs. , historian, and Thomas Temple, auditor. Mrs. Wright, program chairenan, ebroduced teem and local legislation. J. Ceci] Cox, assistant superin- | tendent of Pontiac schools, sed the Conlin bill. He the history of state aid to education, | stating the percentage of tax revenue allocated to the schools | & S oyededs "2 = ” _ o- A Elects _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1954 New Officers. for Coming Year ~ Photographed before sailing aboard the Ryndam from New York to Paris is Dorothy Chapin of Ivy street, who has arrived in Paris on the first stop of a tour of Europe. She and Marilyn Haffey of Toronto, Ont., plan to visit Ger- many, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and Spain on the trip. Florida Hues Move North’ | MIAMI, Fla. (INS) — A new | The Fashion Group of Miami |color combination from sunny | featured the colors at a special pro- Florida promises to brighten up gram. A Miami newspaper recent- the winter of cold-conscious Ameri- ly devoted pages and pictures to — ‘the new combination. new colors in fashions as well as in | furnishings. Miami designer Jay Anderson has done a whole ward- —y | Tobe in sea sage and golden coco be seen national in fabrics, | "Ut. Both colors are described as rugs. hen. wallpaper and clothing complimentary to blondes and bru- Pie a nettes, and excellent for redheads. Sea sage is q soft green, al- | most a silvery blue greea, in | | dpired by Miami's foilage. Metropolitan Unit Accepts Members | southern Florida peninsula. | Smith and Wills Although it was Gold and wintry , assisted by Mrs. Harry Dern outside,, Pontiac women got aj berger, Mrs. Donald Berryman, glimpse spring Tuesda .. | Mrs. Earl Atkinson, Mrs. William = aia Kellogg, Mrs. Carroll Welch and ~ | Mrs. George Wilmot. Mrs. Ossie Gates, handled pub- licity, with Mrs. Evelyn Cole; {— — — Colors, silhouettes and fabrics . . wid te ane at or oan 'etY Hill DAR tional , browns and ys, ened savye, browne and grays. tO Meet Tuesday extremes—the tubular shape and| Piety Hill Chapter of DAR will molded bodice with a full skirt. | gather Tuesday at the home of | Mrs. Mark Harris on Hawthorne Mrs. Marvin Barnett was com: | road, Birmingham. mentator for the show, and gen- — eral chairmen for the Mrs. William D. Lent-Koop, state —- DAR, will s on Lawrence Woodley. Proceeds will een Makes the DAR Tick. used -improvement sie dieel aeaieee | be served by the assistant hostess- ,es including Mrs. Royal Paulette. Modeling the spring fashions yrs Robert T. Garrison, Mrs. were Mrs. Kathryn Sumpté, Mrs. | warren Pease Jr., Mrs. Harry L Calvin Warner, Mrs. Lorenz Vas-|Sevin, Mrs. Richard Garlick Jr. binder, Mrs. Albert Anselmy, Mrs. | and Mrs. Ellsworth Cramer. George Schroeder, Mrs. John| Nicolls, Mrs. Irving Tasco and . . Miss Henshilwood. | Brass Wit Shine the event was Mrs. Roger Dean, | chairman of the ticket committee, ! and vinegar. 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Sh ictcat of wong Wer ff Fata, | ' wave.’ Petar on ote ’ So almost 10 years after US. troops On the to Old stormed ashore there, the island broad road Gar- forms an important link tm eur he booni natives who live here and the few ‘ . | Pacific, deten se network. Here's, the lean sides er m4 — mo cae! installations used by the 106-man | | humbly express my appreciation to and the old sugar mill look ifke to- Navy force stationed on the island. aay | houses, Quonset huts and a chapel f : ° nd i | "By WILLIAM J. WAUGH | sosple st out from the (Tomorrow: Tinian’s airticlds.). | the Voters of District 5 and toa those — SAIPAN u—The invasion beach beach is a rotting Jap- = ‘ anese ith U. S. , ° | » si sieum;-where-U. & ‘hig sampén, with U. $. mack’ | Cove Guides Scorce | who worked so unselfishly and untir fought one of the bloodiest battles) tearing down several large Army| STANTON, M —Mermec ingly in my behalf under extreme in American hist 10 years ago | erdnance wersiouee fr scrap |Chyern a varchig fora prety | ne’ n y unde e e ly | this summer, is quiet and peace-| "ouically—for Japan. girls to act as cave guides this difficult circumstances. © ful today. On D-Day you couldn't! Beyond Garapan large stacks of summer. They will join the staff | hear yourself think. oe a ae ee of 35 males. Operator Lester B. | hal | ment. piece scrap, a bat-/| Dill reports he is having difficul That's the way a blue-eyed, red-| tered, rusted tank, bears the faint | hiring girls as cave ae ety | 1 shall do my utmost to be worthy of haired~ lieutenant commander re-| nickname: “Crusader.” | son is they don't find duties glam- your confidence The officer, Paul Bridewell of| freighter sunk by U. S. forces is| ee Jasonvitie, Ind., was beachmaster | stilt clearly visible. Bridwett point- of Blue Beach when the U. S. 2nd| ed metal and 4th Marines hit Saipan June | reef 15, 1944. “That’ s s * used in Looking back on that day, Brid- | phibious well recalled: om “ASPIRIN | “You remember the intimate| The boat pool lagoon and smait| ssosr 200 Tablets Only 79+ Fa BROTHER . .. . When you have to crystal gaze to stay ahead of the little woman | that first day's fighting along the | white sand beach—the rusting hulk . . « There’s One Thing for Sure .. . and That's TISSUE TIME ! ! ee Little Lulu says: SINCERELY JOHN A. DUGAN of an amphibious tank, its gun | pointed skyward above the blue _— like a memorial, and bat- | | tle debris still visible in the clear water, * s * On Blue Beach, Bridwell walked toward his old command post. | Trees are grown up around it In front are the shanties of a) few Saipanese families. Leaning "| against one is a rusted, plugged | Japanese machine gur Sh Red and Blue Beaches were ‘4 Chalan Kanoa is quite a city. ; A | | A wide highway thaf compares fa- vorably with any U. S. road slices | through it. a Many homes have been built. + 5 tee 'In one backyard a papaya tree [ee (is growing out of the center of | © | a rusting marine amphibious troop | ee | carrier. 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POTATOES * 10c¢ Coupon in each Pkg. _TWENTY-SIX ~ Clarkston Special Board Meetings Set Education Group to Talk | to Architects on New School Buildings WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Last week's approval by the etect- ors of Waterford Township School District of a special school im- provement program has sent the Board of Education into a seres | of special meetings Thursday night they will inter- view several architects for the School and the Williams Lake School. He did the original Jayne. | Adams design. The George D. Mason Company an- clean | elector- i's Here NOW! NEW, TUBELESS Faye .“Reyel-™ 3-TRANSISTOR HEARING AID : & month of one acy *12 5 By Makers of Zenith TV and Radics - FRED Wi. PAULI CO. 28 West Hurea 8 2-7257 | PLAN PTA FAIR—Co-chairmen and two helpful pupils prepare items for display j} annual Waterford Center School | held Saturday evening. ” Waterford Church Ladies schedule, | Plan Dessert Luncheon WATERFORD — The Ladies Auxiliary of the Waterford Com- | munity Church will meet at the! | home of Mrs. W. K. Powell at 7263 | Sandy Beach Rd. for a 12:0 pm | Aes luncheon Thursday. | Wright Van Plew. Good Will Club Meets, Sends Donation to RFE WATERFORD — The Good \ Club was entertained by aa | Percy King at the Caribou Inn, in Clarkston, last week ' contribution to the Radio Free Eur- ope campaign. Shown (I. to r.) are Rich- ard VanDuesen, Mrs. Harry —— Mrs. Robert Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. | | Members present voted to send a | se a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1954 Community Voters Recalled to Polls Thireday Lambert Cubs to Present Puppet Shows Tomorrow Fulkerson and Joannie Hildner. The fair will be held from 5 to 9 p. m. Featured will be special booth projects presented by each home room. Also offeted will be a leather goods booth by Cub Scouts | and movies shown by two executive board fathers. | | in booths at the | PTA fair to be| PTA Committees Prepare|® Annual Fair in Watertord *™: ‘Must Validate Bond Issue Vote “New Ballot Required on Proposal Affecting School Funds Clarkston Community School elec- torate to return to the polls Thurs- day has been issued by the Board of Education of the district. In order to validate the Feb. 2 the voters approved then by a more than four to one total, one of the issue will have to be Only a vote on the tax limitation proposition is necessary, the bond quires its companion's approval to legalize the sale of the bonds The new election, said Superin- tendent Leslie F. Greene, in .no | way changes the intent of the bal- Clarkston Elementary school. a pore amar gay cid to the present high school and WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP — fathers William Matteson and Ir-| additions to three elementary PTA committees and their chair-|win Humbaugh. booths and a tn4 schools. men are busily preparing last min-| per served by executive ute details for Waterford Center| members under the direction ont School's annual PTA fair to be! Mrs. William Morrow and Mrs. | held Saturday from 5 to 9 p. m. Nolan Davidson. Featured at the affair will be Each home room pelbaral: the po movies. shown by en executive board | ional Waterford Fire Losses Down Decrease in 1953 Totals | PTA Hobby Show ‘Set for Thursday WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Col- | lections of coins, dolls, paintings, pottery, spoons, puppets, china, guns and rocks will be featured in a hobby show set for the String- ham School PTA meeting at 8 p.m, Thursday. | In addition, the Rev. Herbert Ryan will show a film on old-time Arrangements are by Richard- | son-Bird Funeral Home. CLARKSTON — A call to the! Active in civie affairs, Mr. Riley was a member of Walled Lake | Chamber of Commerce and presi- dent of the Optimist Club Mrs. Hugh McBurney CASS CITY — Service for Mrs. | Hugh (Alice Maud) McBurney, TT] who died in her home here Sun- day after a long illness, was sched- uled for 2 p.m. today at the Meth- odist Church, with burial in Elk- CASS CITY—Service for John Mark, 77, who died in his home here Monday after an tiliness of two months, will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in Douglas Funeral, Home, with burial in Elkland :e issue proposal is intact and re- | Cemetery. Fr irefighters Hold | Annual Banquet in Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Their 13th annual banquet was held last night by the Waterford Town- | ship Firefighters Association in the , CAI Building. Rudy Boss served as chairman of the affair which was attended by 100 of the firemen, their wives and guests A turkey dinner, songs and pro | fessional entertainment were fea-| | tured Serving on the banquet commit. | |tee were Elmer Fangborner as) | toastmaster, James Donaldson as song leader, and Edward Smith and — Hilliker. Insurance Salesman Joins Top Sales Club Neil Me i In the Den 2 show will be Nel- son Greaves, Mike Meyers, Alan | Watson, Dennis | Kelch, Arthur Greaves and John Crary. Den 3 players will be Herbie Mack, Ronnie Mudge, Bob Fergu- son, Roger Tallman, Mickey Wood. | Harry Messier, Dick Rudlaff and | Kelley Auch. Waterford Issues ‘40 Home Permits WATERFORD TOWNSHIP | Permits for 40 homes were issued Ferbuary, according to Super- |yisor Lloyd L. Anderson. Esti- mated value of the home permits | | is $301,650. Other permits include seven re- r.odeling jobs at $13,200; four! commercial at $21,800; one ga- rage and breezeway. $800. A total of 53 permits were issued at an approximate value of $337,750. Banks, David} James Watson will award Den- awarded to . Allan | Watson. And Lion awards will be given to Ronald Mudge, Robert | Ferguson and Donald Warner. A Cub Scout plaque will also be awarded by Werner Anderson to the den with the best parent at- ee Coe STAINLESS! F piles—with new wow GETTER azo*! Now im Taam even! roved! Stainless! etter than ever! preven — ii 7; 3 tm the Beart of Draytes | DRAYTON | JEWELERS Watch Repair A. 3. DEXTROM, Prep. 8 Deere North of the Beat “ Clothes TELL the A “spook $24,416; Dwelling Fires | air - ‘planned by Difference When They ing representatives of the Metro-|{ - Today’s CARPETS do so much for John Bowman 4528 Dixie Highway your HHO)ME E.C. Whitaker Drayton Floor Fashions OR 3-2552 Show Increase Hill's first graders will have a WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — | miscellaneous booth directed by Fire loss in Waterford Township yirg Harold Hunt. | decreased by $24,416 in 1953, while; The fish pond afd game room | total dwelling fires showed a slight | is the project of Mrs. Ruth Walls’ increase according to the first an-| second graders with Mrs. Edward nual report of the township fire | Webster in charge. Baked goods ss on the slate are Mrs. politan Life Insurance Company | uded vy for 1953, it was announced today. | Lester Carison, Mrs. George R. Bachnak earned membership in | Smith, Robert E. Field, Mrs. Rich- _ + and the company’s top production club. | yaerheng mire obrer He and Mrs. Bachnak have been Mrs. Charles Gamble invited to attend the company's S$ sales convention in Buffalo. Bach- | WSCS Members Meet | nak’s agency led all others in pro | department | and ice cream will ibe featured Filed by Chief Rudolph F. Boss | | report listed 112 house fires last | year, compared with 99 for 1952. Total fire toss for the year was $241,945, with $151,610 of that | going up in smoke from build- | ings. Loss te contents of burned buildings is registered at $40.,- 430. Chief among the causes of town- ship fires were carelessness, over- heated heating devices, fue! oil burners, and defective chimneys, | appliances, stove pipes and wiring, according to Boss. The 40 members of the fire de- partment — 33 volunteers and sev- en paid — hardly had a chance to polish their equipment in April, | when 69 fires kept them hopping June, with 18. registered the few- | ‘est number of runs for a month | In the odd facts department, the . greatest number of fire alarms ,were recewed at the hour of | p.m. throughout the year. Rank ing behind the 57 calls turned in 4480 Dixie bi PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED | ‘We have the ‘knack, per- fected after yeors of train- ing and practice, of prepor- ing prescriptions eractty as your doctor ordered . . . pre- ' scriptions thot ore truly yours! Dray fon Drug Store Drayton Plains at that hour were the 48 at 2 'p. m. The fewest — two — were | turned in at 1 a. m | Area-wise. Dixie highway resi- | dents sent in the most calls (48), | with Elizabeth Lake road rating | | second with 39. Mrs. Barrett to Speak to Stone School PTA AVON TOWNSHIP — Mrs. Gert- | rude Barrett of the Oakland Coun- | ty Sheriff's Dept. will speak on juvenile delinquency at tomorrow's | meeting of the Stone School PTA. | Kindergarten mothers will serve refreshments at the session, which | is set for 7:30 p. m. Next to Bank. prove to yourself. GREEN’S Drayton Plains COMPARE ++ prove to your purse Storybook cusHION FOUNDATION SHOES / will equal in wear ANY SHOE at ANY PRICE ‘9° ’ Other Styles $1.75 up \ and accepted by the Township GALLOWAY LAKE — Mrs. Stur- i gel DeVary of 2140 Pontiac Rd. White clephants booth with 1 ieatainndl 18 members of the Mrs. Sanford Sterns tm charge | woes of Galloway Lake Methodist Onkola’s third grade and Doug: | tThe-lesson, given by Mrs. James las Harger’s sixth grade. | Clunk, was “Our Spanish-Speaking Mrs. Charles Davis’ fourth grad- People in the Southwest.” ers. will operate a country store tions were led by Mrs Oscar under supervision of Mrs. George | Bouck LaBarge. Fourth and fifth graders Plans were made for a bake sale | of Mrs. Charles Perkins will of-| March 2. fer hotdogs and pop with Mrs. County Calendar Sherman VanDeusen as chairman. | Asbern Beights Auburn Heights an tone Club wil} The popular talent show will be | | presented by Mrs. John Blom-| gren's fifth graders directed by | Mrs. Gerhart Barnhart. And a have © supper and Dusiness meeting at | fancy work booth will be displayed Trustey 1 02 pm by Mrs. Jack Krauser's and Mrs. A Douglas Harger’s sixth grades with Mrs. George Gaynor as chair- man. Cub Scouts will -also have booth featuring leather goods ven Elmwood School PTA executive board will meet at 7:30 pm. tomorrow at the road Waterfeoré Lake Acres No. 2 home of Mrs Hazel road at 7:30 p.m. will. meet at the NY) TO KRESGE'S CREW SOCKS of DULERER) MERCERIZED COTTON ‘ Save 40c on 4 poirs of theie fine quality white crew socks for women and misses. They're extra long wear- ing wth @ sien volaforend lips! and ton. Sizes 611. Ly Devo- | home of Mrs. William Harmon on Crooks | Haynes on Mann ! duction in the midwest for 193. * Chiopicrin, Chemical Corps war gas, is an ef- | feotive spray against insects com- monly infecting sugar cane and | pineapple crops. a standard Army | Come From REX CLEANERS OR 3-7362 3 FE 4-6171 STORES “We Pick-up Plant and Store — 4524 388 Nelsen e W. Bridwell, Owner and Deliver” REX CLEANERS Dinie Highway — Drayton e 279 Baldwin | makes your and finished There's magic in maple! Budget magic thet bedroom a “dream room” oat @ modest figure. Mere'is quality! Dust-proof drawers hove center drawer guide and sonded interiors. The outhentic colonial design is enhanced by @ smooth, DvPont “Duco” hend-rubbed lacquer finish. See it ike 4479 Dixie Highway Free Parking aoe ania It’s Fis‘io: Si “The shavers! Store”. OPEN FRL_ EVES. Colchester Maple Group SOLID HARD ROCK MAPLE AND BIRCH 3 Major Pieces as lew as *149” ina cor HO ae DRAYTON HOME FURN ISHINGS — salad Ph. OR 3-2300 | year, she was under the glaring ‘lights, trying to look cool in a com- edy scene with Gower Champion. GUNS ‘TALK’ AT DIABLO—Dan Duryea, a > In His Own Backyard || ) W.Va. (UP)—Tre|| Betty Grable Giscovered that feet ots |! Half-Heartedly at home. . removal of i580 gullon dune) Working Hard filled with waste paper and rubbish , dems the Secepant af the aity By BOB THOMAS county building HOLLYWOOD @—Betty Grable the Baer with the gg = game is t work . WANTED TO BUY | ture since leaving her old home |" Detective tnsides | lot. But she she’s not going bees Frent Bone _ | to. knock Serudit cok: fi ar int my ey |e oe Piper's Magazine Outlet ||... °°... _— a ve sae 1) number of hedge I've pr it. Now let the younger kids work (CL 444 4 4 4 their heads off. Not me. I've got & other things in life to be interested \ WHERE in.” ce The other things include her hus- \ MEET I've enjoyed just looking after % them for a change,” says Betty. > | “T feel like a lousy mother when I have to be away from the kids ~ all day. Now that they're in school, they don't get home until 4 in the % afternoon. But I still. would like 4 © BEER to be there when they arrive. \ © WINE I'm -not going ns knock myself \ © CHOICE Right now she’s getting a real LIQUORS workout in “Three for the Show c bia. h al . + Daucious, at Cbatin, te Soe seer 9 LIBERTY COCKTAIL LOUNGE ‘ 85 North Saginaw = s sitheaheahaheathtenhentherdh | observed. ‘The four walls look the | same no matter what studio it is.” aes. (LL m Me eeeeererererreecce’s a T g gf H bis | * * nd CLIO O TS A Things are much the same, since New Lake Theater yore ee ie me ee ean hale got my last over. I n't want to do the picture. After eft Fox, they came to me again | andl | gull I eaoned Ghimge l daaa't! With Mark Stevens a Ses cas ae ey | surprised me and came through 222424440 with everything I wanted, includ- EAT MORE LUNCH 921 W. Huron Street Next to Huron Theater EVERY DAY LOW PRICES Pork Chops, Salad, Bread and Butter “eee eee eee IN AND AROUND PONTIAC Home Cooking Like Mother Used to Make! Heme Made Bread and Pastries FRANK & ESTHER’S wear tage twa, LOG CABIN 4'55,'s ‘veer HOTEL ROOSEVELT “Coffee Shop” Featuring PIZZA PIE by “Rocky” DAILY LUNCHEON MENU 85c Scrib DRIVE-IN 130 S. Telegraph Bob's Chicken House 497 Gizabeth Loke Rd., near Telegraph Rd. Chicken Dinner, $1.35 Rooms for Banquets. Parties. Business Parties Feed te Take Out . ; Beer— Wine—Liquor MALONE'S wo. RESTAURANT = att Montcalm — Pork Bar-B-Que. 35¢ Henry's Bloomfield Inn . has Band 6 Nights» Good Food — Filendly Service PURE-FOOD “Sa. ee * ,| Farmer Takes a Wife.” killer, and Audie Murphy, young deputy marshal, find themselves oddly paired in s gun battle in a mine shaft in this scene from “Ride Clear of | Diablo.” The Universal-International western, in Technicolor, co-stars Susan Cabot and Abbe Lane. Paramount ‘Vistavision’ HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Para- “Vistavision." |Uses Widest Screen Yet lnew printing techniques, was mount Pictures Inc., entered the | a huge screen that Paramount of- ‘ field of wide-screen film entertain-|ficials said contained 3? per cent vito ame TWENTY-SEVEN | The wide-screen display, featur- - a increased negative size and Get « Good ot MAMI TON Te State St, gueais soaad co Wan = -- i = Phone FE 5-833! : . /@ i Prices Mat. 35c; Eve., Sun. | ‘= S5e; Children Always 180 a . : ) . . : . . * iis 5 at Fox, which were to ‘Marzy a Millionaire”’ polls = ing the latter, she says: That was ewes mt sore Coddled by lke |turnips or something on a oma Dem Mitchell Predicts | se Whe cares?” _ That People Will Show -| After Bingo Raid | | Displeasure at Polls ST.PETERSBURG, Fila. ®—The | |chairman of the Democratic Na- | tional’ Committee told a party ‘rally here that the American peo- | ple will show their displeasure at the polls next November unless Preident Eisenhower shows Sen. | McCarthy who is boss. Stephen A, Mitchell hit time and | basketball court was the courtroom in which 203 men and women were arraigned on gambling charges growing out of benefit bingo games. The town’s regular courtroom | 4gain at the differences between wasn't large enough to accommo- | Republicans themselves on how to | date them. handle McCarthy and his. methods } All pleaded innocent yesterday | of investigating communism. 'and asked for jury trials. The | . | Eagles Lodge, which had spon- sored the games Feb. 19, served “%@ coddling McCarthy to the | coffee and doughnuts to the de- detriment of our country and its | fendants in a park adjacent to the | “itizens,’ eee se ae aa | court, and announced that pro- | ceeds of the picnic would go to| the Heart Fund. Vatican City, one-sixth square al system or deprive citizens of | mile in area, is Europe's smallest | ‘heir constituuional rights . independent state. Monaco, the | tinued. second most diminutive, is almost| “The people of America will three times as large. [euppert the Republican President against McCarthy if he (Eisen- pomwny will lead. And if he will |not lead, the Republican President will hear from the people next hag made an unholy alliance with | Sen. ae a a Clark Gable Quits MGM / ‘to Become Free Lance HOLLYWOOD w—After 23 years leaving to become a free lancer. The studio's $300,000-a-year star f announced yesterday that he is ex- | ercising his right to end his long- term .contract, saying that he in- tends to avail himself of oppor- tunities elsewhere. 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Guard Jimmy Murdock (5-5) | With Paddy DeMarco in Madison , Keego Harbor takes the floor at John Craig or Bob Het et | the Bull pie , ars| court advantage against War- ea 3 but the | Square Garden Friday night. Aragon. Two years ago he trim- PHS as favorite in Class C. Sam ont cad dJohmay Waseet and | Al Edwards, Bob Griffin Bob rea's sugerter height, Seoring tor peppery janiae adds ronch to the| And if Jimmy loses, he should| ™med Lauro —_ = : — "| Lester O’Shaunghnessy at | Stewart and Dick Marshall are all| the rangy Orioles ts usually ted | attack with his playmaking and | be favored to turn in his union| ‘© the same, t Sales to pAb hs e heron psa ne eet guards. six-footers. by guards Larry Mason and Bob | driving. card, We venture to say that seo the ao a Strong teams seek the luck.| ester in Class B, tangles with| Presidents’ scoring is balanced] Only common foe was Lake| Moldes. Warren's recerd ls 161, Action picks up ‘Thursday and | eee aa eed re ke ten | weird. He started out by- losing which is as necessary as ability, | Avondale at 8:15. but Wassel, a 57 guard, is the| Orion. Romeo won twice, 61-47 and| Troy (13-3) not entirely without | Friday, with finals set Saturday Lage enh decisions to Eddie" Chaves and along the rugged path to district,! ar Troy, the feature is a Class| leader with 181 points. The speedy | 63-56. Avon dropped a pair to the| height of its own. Center F red/ night. Winners advance to regional in the on any dozen | ,omand Savoie in’ fon-title - gal- regional of state success. Weaker |B setto between Troy and Warren. | senior also sparks the floor game.| Dragons, 3435 and 26-56. Burnard is 64, Graydon Choinsiki | competition next week. fighters pest desen years.) teams prime themselves in an all-| Game is set for 9 p. m. Two Class Jimmy usually turns in a good | ‘Then he knocked out Tommy out bid for an upset of two before/ Dp games precede. New Baltimore fight when his title is at stake. | Collins in four rounds in a titular bowing out. plays St. Agnes at 6 p. m. and : But at other times he can look | affair and stopped George Araujo Fans meanwhile, prepare for | Country Day opposes St. Mary of 7 like a preliminary boy, That i | in 13. the cheers, tears and excite. | New Baltimore at 7:30 ° why his record is studded with Next we find him dropping a ment that traditionally accom- Keego, which won the Class C 15 defeats and eight draws, 10-round decision to Johnny Cun- pany this “March Madness.” | district at Troy lest year, won 8) Just to give. you an idea how | ningham in Miami, On Nov, 11 he Action is relatively light tonight | of 16 games, 12 of which were | By JOE FALLS night as the ' three-week tourney | trouncing. Last year, Genesee tock | gil Fischer, “who wetted sevenjour hero opersies we cite two) went up wa Montreal te place is ‘ with games listed for only Pon- | against Class B opposition. Associated Press Sports Writer | got off to a smashing start. an 8-10 lacing from Mt. Morris fights he had in Australia in 1949. | title on t aga = 4 . Stunned Winegars High School St. Mary—but it was nothing like Ths WiiGirs ‘rest even over.) In the first one he lost to Norman | ter stifiened Sevele i Sve RABSS. : was still quivering today in at-| _ Whittemore administered the | 41. shadowed vibrant victories turned | Gent in Melbourne. Carter's defense against . Confident Challenger to recover from the worst | >e#ting — and with subs playing cites wi ak dee Two weeks later he fought|co should be a good bout for the — mest of the tnd half, toe. Led by | Bowen. hitting - in by Saginaw St. Mary, defend- TV cleats. But beating in the 29-year history of ment of shots, poured in 52 points , Charlie Ashendan in and ients, one thing sure, Giiie Bove) Brown, and six fouls, | imgClass C champion, and Pells | since Ashenden was a better fight-|we are not going to bet an it. Tre —_ DeMarco Hopes to Get |)*nitottcich arth. | wm rate tn 0 03 ad (282 Inside Carter's Rights _ | ve:.s,% Wet Base pute y By MURRAY ROSE | den Friday night in their 15-round fantastic score of 116-13 Tuesday GREENWOOD LAKE, N. Y. (B—} title fight. ~ — — Paddy DeMarco, a confident chal-| “He's slow moving and he aims al 43 i zs & | fae eee, [Tourney Slate | Failure to Win a tom Mutigan Lutter seminary || it Pontiac Area | 58-53. Guard Lawrence Moriarity, roment 0 Games Irked _| to knock you out with his right,” | with 24 points, was St. Mary's lead- AT PONTIAC ; eer, is just hoping that light said the 26-year-old Brooklyn bat- ing scorer Pray ee me eee ee weight champion Jimmy Carter tier as he finished his hard drills. Peliston nudged Cheboygan Cath- | AT TROY * ‘ry | ial oye tem fo Wek Riese on ae Gee ee oli Central 39-37 in a double over. | Nov, Baltimore ve St. Agnes (D4): | ISOX lerce —— guys who are out to get you with time thriller which was decided | (D—1:30); Trey vs Warren (B—9). rights. I can get in there and bang by Myrlin Davenport's “sudden AT VAN DYKE Carter has won his = three tothe body a death” jump shot from 10 feet out. | 18); "ven Dyke ve Mateos (B--0-48). Despite Great Record, knock- “« t THURSDAY e outs and is a 31 favorite to whip ei is ce Meanwhile, Glens Yoder drib- AT PONTIAC Ex-Tiger Blew Chance ) straight jabs, rights to the body, reas ve Bt Mine's (C—1); Rech di DeMarco in Square Gar-| jeft hooks—every kind of a punch. pte we = rs ens wter ve lade Orica (SR). Goal | You know what this chance means -amppetlieed rer rig ar reoT ot to me. You know I've been looking hen en, ee ce ae By JOE REICHLER Lumbermen, BC |". Ses ee SEL SET ache br “IT can beat him. I've seen him.” mai stliprcaneri the ; ’ it was~pointed out that Paddy And in another Hollywood finish, Farmingten we Livento acoeer ern Ge ced Ge kek | 0 | F hed scored only seven knockouts oot Laclanee’ 62-49 when Temny| ured T BRIOMTON ice season of his career last year but | fights never gone Leelanau 42-40 when Tommy Sesth Lyen vs Pickney ‘ 3 - - ’ rom | more than 10 rounds. Did he think Saunders scored two field goals in |‘°* "* "TN Gy eras aeiaeneis evieehaneae he could go the 15 and outpoint seconds to snap a 38-38) mo s4 Mary vs CL St Clement (C— | ow starting ecteen the champ? . . . tM atrict cies gail a st. Benedion ve St. Francis (C— with the Sex, the 26-year-old 0 'y gets rolling | FRIDAY hurler won 13 games in 1953, led a S “I know the chances are slim tonight with games scheduled in AT. PONTIAC the American League in strike- . | piled, “and tat Ti have. t bo every section of the state |, Almont se a = ee | Chuck’s Whips Poole 5, 1. Okay, 0 go 15. What's so hard — AT TROY and sth in complete games. Seach Boys Clubbers Dropped | about that? Many a time I've gone Ten Hoff ls Cut, o0 en ene aes ts eae, TT! © reoded should mabe any plete by Olver a usve "F255 bat Beats Scheeder (oe nee ee in <= e Belly vs ville (B—1); Milferé| ‘| d have won 2," he Poole Lumber and Boys’ Club * id li : mate Mike DeKane leads Troy in uf fs neider — ae aaeienas | moaned today. “I was sure I was in the Posten Pate &| ably his last ae ae title dock iene tas = whee CINCINNATI, O. (INS) — Hein Clarksten vs Imiey Cy (C0 oe er ” nr nchasdiy te blames but . ve Recreation Department's City Bas | 80t. A Teal demon for work, he's hand with his feeding, dribbling | Te" Hatt, former European and) ay toner myseit. | had plenty of chances 3 cy trained hardér than heavyweight champion,| nerséey's winners tn Close .B finals |) y ' ketball League playoffs last night. | J ever for the and generally aggressive play. He | nirsed a cut eye today — a me.| AT VAN DYKE’ | but blew them all.” : title fight. He’s been here more also has been scoring well ——— ot tle bee ti Fitegerald ve Lutheren-St. James win. | The former Detroit Tiger certain- round 3 3 ve ea all aati ergy tengo than a month and can run the late. Colts tangle with a rugged | technical imockout over Ralph | Masteee wtencr = ‘os. . = ly seemed a cinch to become the Ghack five reared to 03719 (2 yu here blindtolded. Warren team tonight in Troy's) schneider of Miami Beach, Fla. | perter vs seem bene Putney wineer | 1st White Sox hurler to win 20 halftime teed and never was in Class B: district tourney. Ten Hott outclassed Schneider in| (C—1); Martiaad. ve —Brightee-Fewter. since Thornton Lee's total of 22 danger. Tom Spencer paced the ls their scheduled 10-round bout be- | "™* ""**r (C—*™- ~* | games in 1941. A sensational mid- 7 / Cincinnati’ TUESDAY'S RESULTS season ich, in whi winners with 20 points. ng Fentine Press Phote VFW Tourne ou tent ~derge sient siaeags bie ol cusses DS 0 consecutive poecerohy nerdy Oliver Buick overcame a 2-16 : FAST BREAKER—Speedy Johnny Wassel leads his Keego Har- was damaged in the 4th veund Airport Ome Ge mee se, gave him a total of 17 triumphs halftime deficit to dump Boys’ bor teammates against Armada tonight in the opener of the Class The 220-pound German has been | mers ae eee a; in mid-August. Club, 50-42, in Class B. Bill Shanks us ayer C district basketball tournament at Pontiae High School. The 5-7 | promised a bout with either Dan CLASS ¢ Thereafter, he made five futile sparked the victory with 16 points, senior guard is an alert defensive player as well as leading scorer | U ere Bucceroni or Nino Valdes of Cuba | trav. cup se TY tries for his 18th victory and fin- — teammate Ron Guyett had 4 for the Presidents. Keego won its district test at Troy last year | in Cincinnati on March 20. freed este sence * ally gained it the last week of the Detroit Will Have nd seeks to dethrone Almont as titlist at PHS. Sebewsing #1 Unionville ss season in 11 innings. Playoff action will be resumed; . | State Bowlin Meet AT PETOSKEY “I wish I could give myself a next Monday. if trad Bill Oster a This Weekend, /bout Card (Sorter agrings fe oeseste' © © Gplausible excuse so that { could Summaries: Shou Signed Ope ’ ° ; | Concentrate this year on not letting CLASS A Proposed Montreal 6 Reports From Williams to Appear Slated Tonight see St Mery Class D- ween. Some | it happen again.”” he exclaimed wean TI. sige Tr reese anne ira Males . af forM | watttemere “ite Winegers 12| “But in all honesty, I can't. gery | $29 tere f F,s) Dees Senay tave unre tomas] Would Seek Gordie |! Majors’ Camps || ris sawwide verre ot for Mat Show Sem OM oy mavens oe »e ££ 1 Allen, 0 | poesia apet By the Associated Press Foreign Wars bowling tournament A 4bout card is scheduled for | ny mane 31 | for one I'd ony thet perhaps there wines: $38 es 834 MONTREAL (UP — General] opi ANDO. Fla.—General map-|‘ be held in Pontiac opens this! tonight's wrestling show at the| a? SaGmNaw anfuus nut —— ee Bees tow e 88s After having shelled out nearty | manager Frank Selke of the Cana-| ager Joe Cronin of the “Boston | Weekend at Pontiac Reereation | pontiae Armory. es ee ee ooeeeions rem wes emp 7 = ee natn Seannce for PutcBEr diens says that if he should form|Red Sox and his brother-in-law | ; Preliminary matches will pit |Berr Osi” 5t_Contorvitte sll oeeess le eae 17 2 92 17-26 lene dye eee ter dig ee a 2nd National Hockey League , Calvin Griffith, vice president of Tourney, which is scheduled | 4. Mystery Man against Chris Lesion 21 ag LUsENaTON » reel a 7s ees = Tiger tor Montreal he would offer |*®, Washington Senators, were to run through March 21, has | averse of Greece, Detroiter | AT SEREWAING German Youths . sigsugatkaasaeies © 722 1-59) Management taking a good | team jontre still in discussion stage today over drawn an all-time high entry of | 5, Ruby Canadien Stan (°° as RS, a) ew camp 622: 11 8 8 iba? a Detroit $100,000 for Gordie Howe, |a trade involving Mickey Vernon.| 125 teams, Prise fund te esti | joys at [Sedice River” St Wetvertne » to Play Football . Yosh Wivanda, Gel bisa: Cel Red Wings’ ace goal-getter. | ; . mated at 95,000. . | Indianapolis against Steve Zoid | apres. Mary ts Vensereae ele spas Swiss Skier Victor acne Selke suggested the possibility} | VERO BEACH, Fla. — Come- — Goy G_ Mennen Williams will) of Windser. | mocttnee Cn) ateena , 2n Milk Bowl’ of a 2nd Montreal team in the, °®°* °% Jee Black, Brooklyn's | officially open the tourney at 2:30 DECKERVILLE | , Outer has been in comp ter 16% ] | ace relief pitcher of two sea- | m Sunday. Also in attendance The three losers of the opening Fees rs Harber Beach OLLE and BRYAN, Tex. ® — A squad of in Women’s Slalom days and has impressed the vet- NHL last weekend. He said that sons ago, still ts up in the alr. /will be city and VFW officials. | migues wid mest ie winners [0 |pevisened. snow one a erans. He admits he is shopping | be planned to discuss the proposal) He gave up five hits and two Frank Mitzel, Detroit Bowling As-| tr, gant tee wig endo np nate ——— ee ee ee ARE, Sweden (INS) — Ida| around and when asked how much | With the Canadiens’ management. walks in the two innings yester- sociation secretary, will be master | 17. time Card a 60-minute ° | Texas eam in the annual Milk of Switzerland he wants {6 sign a contract ae ae day. Black won only six games | ¢ ceremonies. yop i sy wiing esuils | "The Germano a to be no strong a threat as the|Re, candidly anewers, “I figure Gloves Tournament aur Gri sas ee Host to the ABC-sanctioned event DRAYTON KINGS, QUEENS | Picked by Chancellog Konred Ade: oy an tee coke mamma done;| Shortstop Harvey Kuenn, who|Now in Round of 1600 | od gros sino gel pe Outdoor Writer Shows [ec: “Ss teres "Sé/ nauer_ of Germany and will be day as the world’s woman down- uenn, . ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.— Meet is open to all VFW mem- Jesters rt “ brought to Texas through funds hill ski_ champion. blasted out @ total of 209 hits last) CHICAGO up — After 51 knock. |, 5": . Fia—Even | bers in good standing. Further in-| Fishing, Hunting Films |eicet™ 3 fier = The 2Ayearold brunette scored! year, summed up Oster's fast ball outs or TKO's in the Ist two nights |i Mickey Mantle fails to play in! trmation may be obtained by|) 9? ng 4 Jets St Aces oe an upset triumph to gain the title in @ few words after 10 minutes! (¢ action, Golden Gloves Tourna- *"Y of the New York Yankees’ | calling C. A. Walby at FEderal Pontiac Kiwanians saw some ex- | Te" Pins 88 Deore qa uae Bo oe - yesterday on the 2,000- meter trail of trying to hit the young lefty’s | ment of Champions tonight enters | °**bition games. manager Casey 5 ss; tremely color films of | Basy ws 4 Fiabdune fae! a a i at Aresjutan Mountain in 1:29.2.| pitching. its quarterfinals. Stengel believes he has @ plan to. pinicils hunting and fishing, Tuesday noon, |, "4!" ,gams,, series —(W) D. Lang 213. ng no more She just nosed out Austria's Trade| Kuen tossed his bat aside say- Adding to the tmme ls « close | UMProve the outfielder’s batting », at the weekly luncheon meeting |Jehebewski 565: team game. series, | Pounds and is in its 6th year Klecker, whose time was 1:29.3. | ing Oster has “everything and I've | a6 for team honors. St. Louis, | *VeTSee: First Beer and Punch in Waldron Hotel. Jack Van Coev. | 2%! %% Tee Pins 2137 : France's Lucienne Schmidt was | bad enough.” . Chicago and Detroit are tied for} Maybe I'll just force him to ’ | ering, Detroit outdoors writer and > Gas Lapes . Albion Swimmers Beat 3rd with 1:29.55. the lead with 12 points each, one | Practice bunting, arma, her! bat | N Milk f l . Oakland County resident, showed | Tiger: 53 Bears 4 Central Michi Team America's Jannette Burr of Se-| to Throw Out Vt | ter cach bout wea. day. “If he ever learns, he'll | OW MIIK TOF LOWS his “Old-Fashioned Deer Hunting | 2+ SS Foxes at igan attie, Wash., was 4th inthe field cop Only defending champion, wei. |‘ Providing his leg ts right. CHICAGO (UP)— Camp,” plus excerpts from films | Beers ‘8 Liens %| ALBION (UP — Albion College of 28, completing the 2gate course | Ball at Oriole Debut terweight Dick Wall of Tulsa, ad- ENIX, Ana — weld Joe Louis bear | Be bas made on fishing in Alas-|m "secteur teum "game, serie | Captured nine of 10 1st places Tues- in 1:30.9, BALTIMORE, Md. (UP) — Vice | vanced easily to the quarterfinals. | wins Mays again is the big news | distributor and soft drink bottler, | js." vuentan® Michigan and Flor- | Be —_ ae ee ee eae president Richard Nixon today ac- —_—_——_——— in the camp of the New York Gi-|has decided to go into the milk|. ted from es... ee Canadians Are Favored | ceptett an invitation to throw out Record Endangered | ants. The “‘say-hey” kid, mustered | business. Caer So vicores Rosie Mw mare Gag) Albion's = meek eee a for orld the Ist hall when the Baltimore) . week inoils secret b ° : : - Ww rade Puck Grown | Orioles open the American League|_ HOUSTON, Tex. —Par and a sejoinedl the cin vcsertay ia time Chartes F. Carpentior. | enoenced First ae Brewer's | a is Chene a a3, Medley. He stroked the course in STOCKHOLM i*—Canada now is season against the Chicago White | Thole course record of.277 appear (OT A oe run in an/at Springfield Tuesday that a char- apprentice lechey 0 wm mates se main sal tee the favorite to win the world ice}Sox here, April 15. headed for trouble in the $300,000 | i. usa game /ter has been issued to the “Joe| (ne Kentucky derby was Ira Han-| seri tag 44 40 Frenchy's | 1s.e0| Will Hensen annexed Central's hockey championship. | Invited by Clarence Miles, presi-| Houston Open starting tomorrow | Louis Milk Co., Inc.,"" to Buy. re-| tong — Bold Venture in the | ymin seh F"Twermton eos; teem geme, | (One victory by winning Ist place Canadians moved into the fa- dent of the Orioles, Nixon said, “I unless threatening weather takes) weep pars; BEACH, Fla.— | sell and distribute dairy products. : coriee—Drewry's we—eti in Giving. vorite's spot yesterday by out- am delighted to accept. I have al-/ command. Philadelphia Athletics’ rookie | Carpentier said the former De- classing Sweden's defending sex- a eg puaeet bores mag Proce pitcher Bob Trice, who fell on | froit boxer is listed as an incor- ® + . . ® . . tet 80 im the presence of King) particularly to see baseball before a wave hit town! 11, tet shoulder while fielding a |Porator under his real name of { § em n ants Gustaf Adolf. |return to Baltimore.” with a bit of rain. a aoe yesterday's prac- | Joseph Louis Barrow along with | | [ l ¥e . | tice, is expected to be ready - and Mrs. Has Bad. Habits ) starestaing worn tat now erate pate. to fi f : Marion Given Task of Straightening |“""——" _.., It's Time Out! Escape Confines of National League Cellar : ; By GRANTLAND RICE clude the Dodgers, Braves, Cardinals and . . 4 ; |Richards has. prepared a lineup NEW YORK—There is one thing you can be certain | Giants have been rated consistently in the Out Pivot Work of Chisox’ Nellie Fox [rity yng’ pronecs tor te Pai Spoil a one Loko) php bm = : | Chicago White Sox’ opening ex- \ \ season rests squarely on the broad shoulders of | Durocher is banking heavily on W . By GAYLE TALBOT ily for some moments before com- | looking ball players I ever saw. {hibition game against Cincinnati Horace Stoneham, Leo Durocher and the New York | Mays is a very fine young ballplayer. But there TAMPA, Tia. @—Paud Richards menting on Marion's discovery. | I didn’t think he ever would make | Saturday. omits itt the Tigers and his new infield coach, here, but when look at _——— ie the , Yankees and Red Marion, were deep in conversation| “I hope you're right,” he said] tie now you're secing one of the| BRADENTON, Fis. wo | the rat. during a sandwich break at the ‘He sure needs to get the} p+» Del Crandall rapped a * new training grounds of the Chi-| ball away quicker, because he siam homer off Bob League. For this| Willie Mays can’t handle White Sox on this city’s out-|hasn’t got the best arm in the * day to pace the mean the Giants may fail to draw as many as| a combination of these three. Main trouble the ‘dirts. Their tople was Nellie Fox world. It's your job.to teach him,” | St. Hugo’s Captures Brews varetly to 0 the | Giants face belongs te the ritticnnpellae..chib's standout young second} In view of Fox's high standing —_ . nowhere fast with the collection b baseman. | amoftig big “letigie .— nage 2nd..GYO. Loop Crown | or <4 at ar ! ee. 4 et i nee : ; eee. a arms it had last season. * *.° SS ee St. Mugo of Bloomfield Hills con-| TUCSON, Ariz, — Their ; ri ha tar’) ana - #T've found out what it is he's! to learn that he had achieved star-/ cluded an undefeated basketball | problems solved" with pitcher Bob before, suddenly collapsed with doing wrong,” said Marion happily. 'dorn despite such a weakness. | season Tuesday by- defeating St.| Lemon agreeing to salary terms | and more than a million behind the newly fledged e287, “On the double play-he's going | wy ‘Mary of Royal Oak, 27-20. St.| the Cleveland Indians get down to! Milwaukee Braves. 7 aie If they remain in their seclusion _. @ear across the bag before he ‘‘He hasn't had it all the time,” *Hugo has won the CYO champion- serious business today. i ¢ , sr 8 goes, this yéar the Giants ante te pet-rid-of the ball.I've Richards said. ‘Sometimes balk , ship for the past two_years. Lemon, who came to terms last | 3 | | _ The reason I bring this point up now is that lately | none of the once Big Three - 4 @mplained to him that he’s got to playerg just forget how to do David Ritchie led the Hugos right at a feportedsatary~oft;- ‘ ++ -have-been-reading-the early guesses from various | in their.30's, | ‘gart throwing before he even gets | things and get into bad habits, the against Royal Oak with 15 points. $42,000, remain the highest paid —_ xperts writing for magazines and newspapers; Perhaps the recent acquisition-of- a ‘to the bag. be an easy job to | same as 4 golfer does. Other members of the team are | pitcher in the American League. ; , Tom Meany, in Colliers, is one leading entry. I have | and Don Liddle from-the Braves A: straighten him out.” “As a matter of fact, Fox had| Dick Kast, Bob Eldred, Norman | The 2i-game-winner of last sea-| “I'm afraid te try the old one-| talked with many other writers. picture. Anyway, the Giants , } =. © © to be taught an awful lot after he | Fredericks, Jerry Amman ant |aan Ss Sees © dave tine 8] ee. so Se ee I haven't run across one yet who picks the Giants eet ue, Nene paeen Se tan, Seay >, ie Box manager chewed mood EF TD vel Ne ot Oe went FRE PM _ §$2,000 pay cut. _i pert" 3 above Sth place. The ist four places invariably i- | ‘make a flock of experts | EX , ‘ ae ¥ 1 j f * a ah , ‘ ba o a ao : > ) - ' . Se ee Le ae ' ~ : . by A \ | : 6 ste - 4 . lig ; : ‘ x } a . 4 4 ~ a ‘ Keystone Co THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1954 nation May Aid Cubs’ Woes fe. J CHEVROLET/ = By BEN OLAN “Failube to make the double; last September. Banks batted 314, right-hander. That's always a/Cavarretta is confident he can slugging third baseman, wrenched Associated Press Sports Writer | play and those many errors we-had | in 10 National League games. pretty good trick for a right-| easily make the switch to second his back during batting practice | oun | The Chicago Cubs’ second base | is what ruined us last year,” Cav-| “Banks has looked great,” he | handed batter.” am and will be out for several days combinations cost Phil Cavarretta | arretta said. ‘With these two kids| beamed. “‘He has sure hands, a; Although he’s not supposed to be | . « « Walt Linden, the Braves’ reserve last season. | 1 believe we may have the prob-|fine arm and looks like a hitter. | quite as good a batter as Banks, | ; catcher, fractured his right thumb. Today, the 37-year-old manager |lem solved.” He has great wrists. the 28-year-old Baker hit 248 for “If he can hit as well as Eddie and pitcher Bob Trice of the Phil- | thinks he has the situation well| He is particularly impressed * ee ! Los Angeles in 1953, including 20| Miksis, he stands an excellent | adeiphia Athletics fell ori his left in hand, because of two Negro| with the showing of Banks, the} “I got a good line on him last| home runs and 9 runs batted in.| chance of running him off the shoulder, but was not seriously rookies—Ernie Banks and Gene| 22-year-old shortstop purchased| season whes he slammed a home| He played shortstop for the | bag.” Cavarretta explained. Mik- | jurt. Baker. from the Kansas City Monarchs! run off Gerry Staley—a sidearm! Pacific. Coast league club, but | Sis batted 251 in ‘53. ee } ee a —~ ~ ; : While Cavarretta was oozing) Mickey Vernon, the American 4 pars : Te ee with optimism in the Cubs’ camp, League's leading batter last year, cour @ Pee —_— | Manager Steve O'Neill was laying was the center of a conference s ty down the law in the quarters of between Calvin Griffith, Washing- ; ; ; vet / be a 4 > the Philadelphia Phillies. The vet- | ton’s vice president, and Joe Cro- eran skipper ruled there will be @ nin, general manager of the Boston midnight curfew during spring | Red Sox. training. | The Sox are said to be seeking | The Phillies also were reported | Vernon as a replacement for Wil- | trying to trade first baseman Eari liams, who is feared lost for the Tergeson to either the New York | carly weeks ofthe season. V Unless you are already a member of the Auto Bi ' ig ipact naagees —— Club and insured with thie Insurance Ex ue Vis clean te: teedink oat. 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MacDonald, Inc. $70 Seth sagan se waka frome FE 4106 or EBL ssc. tee { | 1 | \/ r* -OSMUN Park Free in 18 Different Lots in Pontiac THIRTY-TWO his candidacy teday.for the Repub. | lican nomination from Michigan's 9th District, EDk, an attor- | will oppose Republican Rep. | Albert J. Engel Jr. Seeks | to Tread in Father's Path Parking Plans ~ MUSKEGON, Mich. @—Albert J. bomketiieel orale 2 | Engel Jr., whose father served cider Engel after the latter's es f 0 7 nine terms in Congress, announced | retirement Paul A. Kern Proposes Wayne, Warren Lands Be Acquired A new plan for developing two) municipal short-term parking lots in downtown Pontiac was presented to Pontiac City Commission last night by Commissioner Paul A. Kern, Kern said he had been waiting the outcome of the city’s suit to acquire land at 11-49 Parke St. for parking purposes before sub- mitting his proposal (An Oakland - County Circuit Court jury yesterday found no) necessity for Pontiac to have the land in question, but Judge George B. Hartrick said the legality of the | verdict is questionable, because of Kern proposed the ay Hegre oy | | Use the easy-to-use Portable Smith Corona Adding Machine. ONLY 4! a We also stock Burroughs, National Cash Adding Machines. GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. Lewrence St. Pontiec, Michigen | 1, AM the land fronting on *| lying between the Consumers Power Office Bidg. and the Oak- land County Court House prop- erty. 2. All the frontage on Warren street from West Alley to Wayne | street and the frontage on Wayne | from Warren to the Michigan Em- Security Commission said he thought the build- | be “developed as an than recommendations.” | ee held about | cd [ As advertioed ia TIME and cther national publications ] Office rent can cost 118 lese a sites bond ; z } | nation suit. 00 000 Fire Hits ae Habel Garage (Continued From Page One) | injury after braving the | billowing inferno to retrieve a fire engine used in the garage to ex-| | tinguish the first minor fire. Surrounded by flames. as | to Lt. Howard White, whose h: was burned, Fireman W cadwerti 4%, rushed into the preagsamn — jing, jumped into the | dcove it through the dense ae | A light pole across from the ga- rage was knocked down by the) luck When Wesdeurth was un-| + per employee »+ sper year Let us show you the 53° desk TT" otiginated by Art Metal 18 years ago . . . learn how it can save you 3.75 sq. ft. of office Goor ares per work-sation as compared with the 60” x 34” desk. With rental running as high as $5 per sq. ft., you could save up co $18 every year, per desk in sencal alone! ia GENERAL PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. Lewrence St. Pontiec, Michigen MODERN AGE Wrecker crews and police also re- moved other cars parked in front | of the building. Extensive smoke damage was caused throughout the storage ga- rage, next to the razed one-story building. Schroeder, who said the fire is the biggest since 1942, estimathd the damage at about $700,000, | but company officials said that damage may go higher. The control tower, parts depart- | ment and the reception area were destroyed, totally. The last large fire in Pontiac. | Schroeder said, caused $510,000 damage when Chase's Department Store, 54 N. Saginaw St., was lev- eled late in 1942. Pontiac Patrolmen Olin Hoff- * |man, Herbert C. Cooley and Wil- liam Young who ' were leaving po- | plot, and two companions, | vis FIGHTING SNOW AND FIRE—This picture| pictured pouring water into“the burning Habel | looks like someone is tossing snowballs at Pontiac | Chevrolet Building this morning. A 30-mile wind, Actually, the white blobs are snowflakes | snow and cold weather added to the firemen’s task Wayne street and West Alley and falling close to the camera lens as firemen are in battling the costly blaze. firemen. | lice headquarters a short distance away, said they felt the force of 10 explosions vibrate against the buildings “I saw a big puff of smoke sweep across Mill street and flames started shooting toward oth- ,er buildings,"’ Hoffman reported “It was a powerful gush with big balls of fire,”’ said Cooley. ‘The smoke was so thick, it even hid | the headlights of cars.’ The men were standing about 200 | feet away from the garage en- trance. Charies E. Chapman, owner of | Hotel Chapman at Saginaw and said he feared his | Pike streets, building would catch fire when, sparks were settling on the roof. Fire engines and three ladder from Waterford and one Birmingham aided in the fight. Barely recovered from M. A. | Benson Lumber Co. fire Feb. 20, Schroeder said this is the second biggest blaze to hit Pontiac within ; two weeks. Estimated damage in the Ben- son fire and today's blaze exceed the loss on all fires in the city in 1953. Rep. Bentley Nc Now Off Critical List (Continued From Page One) Party in the wake of Monday's wild shooting attack. The case of four fanatics, led by a woman, who are charged with attempting the first massacre of legislators in U. S. history, goes before a Federal grand jury in Washington. U. S. Attorney Leo A. RoVer said the grand jury hearing on the | quartet of fanatics may be wound up in one day Mrs. Lolita Lebron, 3M, self- admitted leader of the gunfire Ra- fael Concel Miranda, 25, and Andres Figueroa Cordero, 29, have admitted their participa- The fourth suspect. Flores Rod- riguez, 28, was arrested at a | Washington bus terminal a short time later and has refused to talk | to police. All four are from New York City The other legislators hit by the | wild spray of gunfire were on the road to recovery. They are Reps. Ben F. Jensen (R) Iowa. Kenneth | A. Roberts *D) Ala. George H ' Fallon (D). Md., and Clifford Da- (D) Tenn Leaving State Police Post (®) — Staff Meahan will EAST LANSING Capt. Lawrence J. retire Saturday from State Police to accept a position as chief of the security forces at the new J. L. Hudson Co. shopping center in Southfield Township, Oakland County “= Famiy P Prayers Will Bring Kindness (Continued From Page One) from the eighth grade higher theology. And when he told this te me, I | sald: “Tom, I should have started five years age, Ged for- give me. Let's de it together.” | | We started the long years of in- | cessant study, working on the | side. Perhaps because of strain and | long hours, my health broke. I} | contracted tuberculosis when I was only two years away from my goal through | The doctors gave me less than a ‘year to live | But I would not take that verdict | I started to pray as I never had before j I did not know it then, but my | family in Ireland was conducting a concerted effort of prayer, too. | My mother prayed she might have | my illness instead of me because | “Pat can do more for souls than | I.’ She soon died of it. My sister | Nellie vowed not to marry if I} might be saved for God's work. } And I was cured. I knew it. I asked the doctors to X-Ray my | lungs again, but considering me | hopeless they paid no heed. a then one doctor who knew of my | campaign of prayer offered to do it | | just to see for himself how justi- fied my faith was. He did it almost as if daring me Verdict? My lungs were whole. In a few weeks I was pronounced | weil and released. | I was a year behind in my , but I wanted to be or- dained with my brother Tom. Once | again I prayed fervently—and by | special order from Rome it came | to pass. In answer to prayer the two healthy Peyton boys received Holy Orders together—and I was per- mitted to finish my studies and take my examinations afterwards. In gratitude, I vowed to make prayer popular again. I went to Hollywood and 5@ of the greatest | names in radio and motion pic- tures agreed to help me popular- | ize family prayer. Money came from sources wc we hadn't contacted or counted on and which would amaze you as) it did us. But I know much of it was simple concrete answer to prayer. And the result, ‘“The Fam. | ily Theater,"’ a program of prayer | for all faiths, has been marked with blessing. It has brought mir- acle after miracle of love. There was the sophisticated eou- ple who heard a program ‘Flight FrotyaHome” in their Reno-bound | car and drove back home to try again; the couple who listened on their wedding night and knelt to gether pledging family prayer even though they were of different re- ligions; and the father who, after | one of our programs, prayed ter his condermned son—the boy, par-| doned a week later, now prays | with him. Try it yourself, I beg of you For while there are cycles of spiritual dryness, the daily family | Drive up window. at this end... ring bell for in-car service A N OMLY MODERN AGE CPMCIAL Gt \ SCOUT SHOES HAVE THE OUAL MESL \ CUSHION POR EXTRA WALKING amare = Todd’s Shoe Store 20 W, Huron Cash & Carry Milk Depot NOW OPEN! New Service at Nye’s. NO DEPOSIT © RETURN sanitary carton con- pony tamers. Standard Milk, a ——— gal . er mw ome woe Fo het yee Seu amen e ot ¥. A. 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Paddock Hi-Fi Hounds Need House | "su cart bewr you “1 -c'| Library Receives of 16 Soundproof Rooms ‘|main| 23 Additional Books cording!” (For Hal Boyle) - lived in New York, uaed tp | 0° mash aelest” ® been received by Pontiac City Li- WASHINGTON —Clamp on eee vlleee nelgbbor John |. 1 T sound envious of the HI-Fi| brary, according to Librarian Adah up the high notes, Adult Fiction it L @ fine time. | to put together one of those fancy Dest of p Lake. A or to | slightest, however, there were C Ft make the noise that comes out of | unusual aspects to a Randolph Tey, wheding Whedgw, Mabe Sener a grep tue | evening: ak Man Has Retired to Life The Youns People. Gertrude * ee * | 4. You ‘seldom. had any place | Of 15-2, 15-4, 15-6, 15-8 Adult Nen Fiction Now Hi-Fi, like the drinking of | to sit. His apartment was crammed HITINSVILLE w —| civil ate lations and Refrence schnapps, can be'a hobby, a part-|from kitchenette to window sill abi Williams. a net shop oo“ a tobe a Home Modern time occupation or a way of life. with speakers, coils, piles of rec- foreman, retired nine years ago teins. Samect Paul pao Also, like schnapps drinking, it's | ords, stacks of Hi-Fi trade pub-| a54 has been playing cribbage with | 28%, howerm0 en treacherous. You say to yourself, | lications and—in the middle of it his wife ever since seen : < “I'll buy just one more gadget | all—a waffle iron. I don’t know Gy Thomas and then swear off'’—and the next | if he had the waffle iron plugged| They have played 27,000 games — pede leaner thing you know you're up to your | i games shifted FP. Sturgis to zero. The ihe han Whe" hever oes Bown, Serytor'e New Automotive Bn- ‘ 2. You couldn't hear John or he| 18 hole lead over his wife. oy yy For there’s one thing about these | couldn't hear you. All you could by Galbraith And boy what a financial hang- over! ° Hi-Fi hounds—they never can stand | hear—all the neighbors could hear, ae . bee hy. Oe ae Ye “Al: ; AD as) ae having a record-player, to use the | for that matter—was Mozart or | : : ~ ek Ae ~ - ; - ae old-fashioned term for it, turnéd Edith Piaf or whatever record | > : : down to a reasonable level. The Randolph had revolving on one of [> BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Edgar Martin sound volume has to approach a | his many turntables. Conversation ¢ Re os 4 Democratic National Convention in| was reduced to some variation or full voice or they're unhappy. other of that old gag: ‘‘Isn't that Back in the good old pre-Korean . wonderful!” ‘‘What?” “I said GRANDMA by Charles Kuhn 0.K .GRANOMA YOUR TURN NeXT? = KX ve% 9 La? ALN (™'S 1S MR. JONES... ° by Carl Grubert N Re WILLIAM, THAT MAN WAtO “TOOK Ves, | KNOW. A RIFLE SHOT AT 165 wtranaor's YJ: ere DAILY PRESS WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 ' \ee- ay THIRTY-FOUR _ ‘ : — foNew Record CHICAGO @ — Soybeans shot 4 up to another new high since 1948 im a generally firm grain .market : on the Board of Trade today. Buying im soybeans reflected ' strength in the soybean oil ma: in turn was based partly Produce NETROIT (UP)— ' public farmers’ marketa. Soybeans Zoom MARKETS | Pruits: Apples, Delicious, fancy, §.00- ines, No 1, 225-375 bu; apples, than, fancy, 3.50 bu; Ne 1, apples, McIntosh, fancy, 315 bu; No 2.00-2.50 bu; 2.50-3.25 bu; apples, Northern Spy fancy, 4.50 bu; No 1, Vegetables; Beets, topped, No 1, 90-1 bu: fancy, 125 doz bchs 325 bu; No 1, 225-275 bu vo Cabbage, | standard variety, No 1, 80-100 pu’ Car- Then Eases Off NEW YORK @® — The Stock £10 ba. He 1. 3.50-668 bu; apples, Dsomn- | Market was a little higher today ‘in early trading with the emphasis on individual issues. Price changes ranged from be- points higher to tween 1 and 2 | around a point lower. Market Higher, _THE PONTIAC PRESS, Lodge Calendar. Regular meeting of Roosevelt Lodge No. 510, P. & ‘A. M. 22 State St., Thursday, March 4, at 17:30 pm. Raymond Kneisel, W. hay News in Brief J. T. _omax of 735 Bigham St. . received by each of the candidates told Pontiac Police today that | Hardship Cases sack eee comma thieves entered the Goodyear Serv-| James F. Spence yesterday was ig ice Station Store at 23 S. Cass| named chairman of the Pontiac ee ee ee, ee — WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1954 Spence to Head Local Tax Board |=" Panel to Spend Balance of This Week Reviewing ket, which : : 2g ve. last night. The thieves gained . | Dis on @ bill introduced in Congress | rots, topped. No 1, 100-190 bu Celery. | Anon the initial opening rush, | igh & Board of Tax Review at an orga reduce | 40 !, 3 00-3.80 erate; enlery, No 1, o-1Es entry by breaking in a side door, | nizational meeting held prior to late yesterday which would © Gos behs: celery root, No 1, 135-175 dos trading was rather quiet. 4. but nothing has been ; : the amount of the cut scheduled | behs. Parsnips, Ne 1, 100-150 ‘s-bu | Lomax said, | ng starting consideration of the tax The | Horseradish, No. 1. 005.00 pk bskt.| Among higher stocks were | giscovered missing a ter ‘batter = | Onions, dry. Wo 2, 8678 80-1 nee pete. | Northern Pacific, Homestake Min- b the . Distt oe ay ao ew | ley root, 1 5S dos = - = nn REE May a a te Bet he eM a ie 1, 00-00 Seri bag, potatoes, ling, Allied Chemical, General | Theft of two fender skirts from Valuations placed by pay a Arthur J. Law ooo ooc.ccooo. 331 ax year peak at feo ky Pog tage Tae bar endlaten, 14 Electric, National Can, Chicago|his car was reported to Pontiac | 5@5sor on Jand, a ect gi toner C Ga 61 } £ . . . = Wheat near the end of the first | No 1, 65-90 dez behs. Rhubarb, hothouse. Corp., Chrysler, and Radio Corp. | police today by Walter Cargal of sonal property are s petri sinert Wilkinson. 6.60.0... e 60 hour was \ to 7s cent higher No 1 baa! im ben: Zenbers, feteente Lower were Santa Fe, Inter-| 13 Fiddis St. Cargal said the skirts |View by the board. eo 308 7 5 ° on us utol . o : ’ -s March saree gle s to os —. 1. 200-225 bu. Squash, Delicious No}. national Telephone, U. S. Steel, | were taken Feb. 26 while his car Spence said complaints from pol gm allenbeck yr} : ats unchanged 1 00-150 b Hubba vo 1, - ea : . ageieks : ech. oe . ee 150 bu “Puraip, topped, No 1, 100. , and Douglas Aircraft [=a parked on Exchange street. persons claiming they +t un- gg mend gmith 7 o%*« . Ma vz, Fye t . | heard a1 pbuee &e- The market yesterday was high-; pg eld time dance Sat. able to pay taxes will i ne eres mesa 70 to % higher, March $1.23%4, so odern and mee for the rest of the week, beans % to 3% higher, March as er for the fourth straight Ume night ati the V.F.W. Hall, Drayton i. oe = : a DE . ae | 1 ee $3.46% and lard unchanged to 2 DETROIT AP) The followmg price: With the Associated Press average | Plains. Kirby Milleur and Orches- The board has power to exempt Theodore P Rentros wsoisieco Sinai in cents a hundred pounds higher, 7°), COS", WS"S paid Lob Detroit’ by of 60 stocks pushing up to a new) tra. Public, young and old invited. | such persons if it deems the move} pistrice 1 cos ponaoscsc¢ first receivers for case (cases in- | - ja pe . March $17.40. cluded) of federal-state graded eggs to | 1954 high at $115.20. That is the | 9 ‘til 1 a. m. 75 cents person. justified, said Spence. poniamte M. Gotes cOHEEe mane aot aa p , : Grkiien: A. ales; LEW ORME BOE ke best level for the average in nearly} pummage sale Fri, March §,16@| March 8 through 10 the board Victor L. smiothers: sais Je in | 8°82: larse. 47-48, wid. avg. 48. me year. to 12. All Saints Episcopal] Church. | wil] hear complaints on assess- Maurice E.*Pin About one in every 16 people nm, 44-465,” wid. avg. 4542, B large, | Exchange St. entrance. —Adv. | ment of property from real estate gy mg the United States has some form) Browns: A. fumbo, 8052, wt? axe; New York Stocks owners and the next two days will Odin H. Johnson of heart or blood vessel disease. 50',. large 48. wid avg. ais If your friend’s in jail and needs ; ‘eld an Mitehell L. Bacow —____— | dium. 44'9-45, wid avg large | Figeres after decimal points are eightbs | bai] Ph. MA 5-4031. C. A. Mitchell be spent in the fiel checking co In witness whereof. I have hereunto 40',-44. wid avg. 434 C. hen 38'2-39 214 Int Paper . ™“ | ints, Spence explained } set my hand and@ sea! of the City of etd. avg. 30. Checks 38-39. vege oles 7 int La Tel | pla ’ - | Pontiac, Michigan. this 3nd day of ~_ _ Allied Ch a 772 Johns Man { Some real estate assessments | ae Le Te ADA R EVANS CHICANO VAP) Butter “steady, re-| Alls Chal... S18) Keotecog, have been increased this year, par- city Clerk | cries Le ee as eh aa A cats, fiance he. @3 oe fi (ticularly in residential areas, | _ eth) C8 ee Hee aac uoatiniicats 00 B 63 86 oo car ea. aS Lib McNal Spenc e stated He said assessments iia Meee ke et —— M ualllie ors o ne ownship © ges steady: receipts 16.841: wholesate “3 Lock Aire . | were checked only on anges roy pOabland County, Michigan ° t h ed. U8. 1 42 35 1 s ] sed prope wne ‘o the qualified electors 423. b O mecion sar I Us ueaerde C 134 on 8 Cem f and advi P rty o aly be Please take notice that the Board of 405 current receipts 405, checks and am-M & Pdy 222 Mack Trucks | | must make complaints while nag ogi Oakland a roe 365 ? Marsh Field $c @ special election dirties A ron a oe saariin ol board fs in session. held in said Township of Troy on April DETROIT POULTRY Am Seating . ~rnedh gg hog Fathers’ Refusal to End The group is meeting at the City | ° 7) notice therefore. that. an er DETROIT (AP}—Prices paid per Ib pes ba ar 1 164 “Mid Cont Pet Hall Annex, 35 Hill St. [fled elector of said Townshi pot | fob Detroit for No. 1 quality live poul- . ont ard | All-Ni ht Hunt Reveals |' | who is not already registe | up to 10 om | Am Tob 614 Wotorols . Ig March 15 through 17 the Doard | >0oKs of the aforesa Township Am] ens: Heavy type. 31-33: light ve Anac Cop 313°) Murray Cp .. ee Tegister at the following place on the | 22-23 teary type Toasters 4%-5 Ibs | Anac W&C 47 == Nash Kelv Pair in Vacant House wil] check complaints on person- | day and hours indicated heavy broilers or Sree under 4 Ib | Armour ® Nat Bisc : is assessments, with the e: Troy ——— L nent © Wattles Whites, 26-28: Grey Crosses 255-28 % Atchison .....100 Nat Cash R . | al property Road, Birm Mich Barred Rocks. pti Caponeties 32. | Atl Refin 317 Not Dairy... Because ‘two determined South- following two days again spent Days and hours or gon Monday = a= | Atlas Par Nat Lead . 411) ided through Priday, during office hours from CHICAGO POULTRY a> Bia sc oNY aD — 191 | field Township to| im the field. le. 1es4. at 830 a nclete Miaadaes } Bald Lima a6 iy Bre . | p.m. Eastern a Pig ag a cng A stoes?: | Bak & Obie. 265 NY Control -.. 342 start their search anew, their two! After complaints are checked, | Time March & 1964 from 8.00 a m. ine ma unchanged: heavy. hens | 29; | Beagvee ae Nort & West 408/ young sons are back home today | Spence explained, the tax roll is saLaet, Gay of registration: March 8 : bens ryers an rs o Am Av .. | . but after P. m. astern 23-27; old roosters 16-18, ducklings 29-31 pencil He Nor fe $22) after a long and sleepless night | finally approved. | Standard Time on said date u x 4 t hifi ectors Bond Strs 136 Obie OW 626| Spent in the darkness of a small! Other board members are Ger-| Ths, notce that ‘the qualified — HICAGO POTATOES « eunttgecs dt Watchers herivalc 00 | Brien 60, Packard | | .3¢/ closet in an unoccupied new home. alq W. Kehoe and Vernon K. Ar- the Clerk of Troy Township must do 0 (AP) oes: Ar is | Briggs 37 Pan A Air to be ible to vote in the com o treck 62. total U.S. shipments 180 ' Brist My Je syd) Batam’ Pict 29? More than 530 neighbors, State cher, with City Finance Director + Section” = waatified elestars whalare stock supplies moderate. eman Budd C sees 116 Parke Dav 35 duly registeréd electors of the Township slow: market dull; Colorado e-| purr aed. 115 Penney (JC) .. be | Police, and township police and Oscar Eckman ang City Attorney ee ae | Clures $2.50. 1 Ay — A a a Can Dry 32 P R - : ee firemen searched in vain last night | William’ A. Ewart as ex-officio’ wnt notice het at said flection there nesota North Dek s epsi Cola e submit 8 pr change pew sock supplics moderate demand | Cote -~ 7 Phelps D 3234 for John Thorpe, 7, and Dennis members. Mrs. Bernice Savedge ih. poundary of the cement \Sagp ox moterate, morket about steady: Floride | Cote, ‘Trac 493 rune SF he McAllister, 9, after they were re-|is acting as clerk. | sunesstion of a portion nest Se Se ound ' Celanese 202 Ul Pet 595 | ported missing by their parents | W. Raymond Ran.- | Michtgas. , Ches & Ohio. 44 Pit Plate Gl .. 584| ; | City assessor y CLIFTON TRUESDEL, Grain Prices poorlbages $13 Proct Gam ... 70 | early yesterday evening. |son has been hospitalized, Spence Township Clerk. Cities Serv 85.4 Pullman 453 Ed.| Dated: February 18_ 1954 en under Cumex Mo... 416 Pure ou se) At 7. this morning Stanley | stated, and assistant assessor | 4 Feb 6. March 22.8 this “iAP) Opening grain: | Cornice’. ling Raclo Cp... 211| Thorpe, Johany’s father, and | ward C. Bloe is acting in his place. Neuday set comes in CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grain: Coca Cola 1192 adio Cp NI bs piece - «+ ‘Wheat : Bo sas | oe ram 8 Rem Rend 37] Ralph McAllister, Denny's fath- - . . / colors and white. Mar ....s0. —_ Mar ........ 49% | con oe as Repub x ; 03) er, decided to start over. rl at otices eee 2) Reh ao 83 aces Hearin Terms Arranged! |Consum Pw |. 406 Rey Tob Be. 334) “I went up to a house about five | = hg 52 — Bead Al RR 447) blocks north of my home,” Mc- |e MURRAY. MARCH 1. 1954, BRYANT . ° ‘on 481 Be Roeb 61 ae T. 410 Lowell 8t age 71 . Pieces on display in our | Cont Can... 803 Biel Ou as Allister said. “It had — saree in Knife- Slaying loved father of Mra. ‘Ben Brown « ont ot Simmons Mrs Alfred rown rs eorge show room. |Gont O11... 61 Sinclair On .. 386) at a dozen times, but | Walker. and Truman Murray ; Corn Pd ee Socony Vac 3/50 nobody thought tor alk = The examination of James | Puneral service will be held Pri: Curtiss Wr M6 u Pac ood. degree day, March 5. at 1:30 p m. ae EAMES Det Edis 3@ 0 Sou’ ‘Ry . 43, | closer.” AD Zi, for the first the Sparks-Griffin Chapel. In- \ ° Doug Aire 102 pst Ww al While Thorpe goncclied a snow- | murder of a fellow factory work- terment tm Perry . Park _— re $ . 4 . t nm a 2 ‘and DePost "ie Sef Brand’ 146] filled excavation nearby, Mc- (er Jan. 7, 1953, is scheduled to be) At? .ne" ghares-oriitin™ Puneral , BROWN [mae Pick. .... 104 Sa Ol Ind 3 Allister stuck his head through the | held today before Pontiac Mu-| mur Mane, 21004, ARENT Bastm Kod ... $26 Stadsecuker. 18.5 house's milk ‘chute and called out | nicipal Judge Odin H. Johnson. | m2. 1088. “ie El Auto L ... 54 Swift @ Co . 43 | the boys’ names. He heard their; Set for this morning, the ex-| ce 7“ 44 beloved husband Plumbing Hecting Emer Rad 105 Sylv El Pa. 357 , | of Mrs. Eloise L. Riley. dear Erie RR ..... 173 Texas, Co 644) muffled answers. lamination was delayed when‘ father of Michael David Riley i " . . l “ ° 4 on a rs ta ley 55 East Pihe Stvest Pirectone 1. eee te Pc... $03! After smashing a windew te Wood's Detroit attorney mae deat brother of Donald R Riley. r :... . show- n¢d Mrs Ivan ox wnera Phone FE 3-7195 ee eee Tran wn SS1) gaim entry, he found the two and said he was almost seice "il van Cox, ridas wae | O Fds |. 50 Twent C Fox 22!| Ruddied on their haunches in a | bound Walled Lake. Methodist Church Den ny 8 : See we eee al closet McAllister described as Wood, sought for more than au with Rev “Clayton Oltver ae MICHIGANS Gea Fel 492 Unit as ‘s : ‘year for the stabbing of Arthur ee a Gen T & Rub 323 Unit Are - 834) “ne more than 15 inches deep Y 2 Mills Memorta!l Gardens Grave- Gillette a ° United Cp... 51} -” Moran, 2), of 4675 «First St., side services under auspices of -4 Unit Pruit...: 49 and three feet wide. iE : “ P & AM Lodge Mr Riley will wer EST TILE DEALERS Vee had en- | Clarkston, was arrested here Feb.| i “ia “gas at" tne’ nicharaesn, Grah Paige 14 . 4 ete 7 a1 The youngsters said they en- |6 by Pontiac police. ae _wneral . Hone. Walled Gt Ne Ry Pt 4% Uy 8 sted... |tered the nearly completed house | 11, nad been charged with: first he will lie im state at the | Ou “Ou : a3 0s te ee before dark yesterday and hid in | ll the fight | church from 1 pm. to 2 pm Hersh’ Choc .. 406 Warn B Pic .. hey | degree murder following | ROWE MARCH 3. 1954. LOCELIA | DAILY 10 to 8 Holland P tz. Weekesha M.. | the closet when they thought they | 14 is now being held in Oakland A 47 N Johnson Ave Homestk [365 W Va Pulp | A latch | beloved mother of Mrs g 4 , } heard someone coming. ; SUNDAY 10 + i Ang - 02 Wet vet st County Jail. M Viola and Harold Roise Pu- to Hud Mot . O91 Weste A Bri...244) snapped as they shut the door and neral service will be held Pri- ) ll Cent a7 «= Westg El : he t ped. The door had Gay. March 3. at 2 pm. at the niand stl 64 se rg : 4 they were trap . . ee ee oo oo. Tr nie | | anor = ° eae Yale & Tow no doorknobs. ; usiness rie $ the Donelson -Johns Punerai ‘mt Harv 296 Yngst Sh & T Since the house was nearly fin- . Home ae ee . : mt Mick 7 = lished the furnace was on, so the A net income rise for 1953 as VARELA MARCH 2 1954 JOSE $ y . uls, 443 8 Jessie Bt. age 71 STOCK AVERAGES ; w 4 com was reported dear father of Alfred and G ‘Compiled by The Associated Press) oe oe —. man Rui. and Mrs Vaientina aie beckanal points are cighihe | by General Motors Acceptance Prits; gear brother of Eduardo , 3% 15 60 . " ula rs alentina ulz and ) Indust noite Util. Btocks Livestock Corp, toaay Mrs Consuelo Rutz Funeral ar bs = } GM , aute financ- rangements will be annoynced | Net change 4 1 2 s t . 1 : DETROTT LIVESTOCK j . later Mr Varela will le in _— S . uae ea pl DETROIT ‘AP)—Hogs—Saladie . ing subsidiary of General Mo- state at the Pursiey Puneral br ; o h hand to make a . ome | Werk ago 1407 «843 «571 ines i gray nes Steady to strong tors Corp., said its met was WUELFING, MARCH 3. i034. Jo- Month ago. 1903 6633 868 Cattie—Salable 250 Fresh receipts) og 696 359. The previous year it seph E. 219 Osmun St. age 63 ! Year ago. ....1485 919 86.0 | mainly cows, strictly a storm market beloved husband of Bre: Alice | 1983-84 high ...1531 936 577 cows fully 50 cents higher, other classes | was $21,062,683. The company Burley Wuelfing. dear father of FRESH 1953-54 low.. 1302 735 505 and grades cattle strong, but no’ enough id cash dividend of en Wuelfing Mrs Harold 1952 high i808 O48 848 to make a representative market Nine pa a Campbell, Mrs Iris Harrelson é 1952 low 131.2 667 S07 | head high — A i an — Stesrs | $15,000,000. In the previous year and Mrs. Stephen Winchester | 25 00 attered sales f& surviving mother M Julta DETROIT STOCKS fed steers and yearlings 10 — Lod the dividend was $10,000,000. Wuelfing, dear brother of Rob- . } Hernbiewer tility and commercia 5 ert uelfing Punera! service will | Piguree ones decimal ; beer eighths | heifers tarried from previous days 14 00- . . ° be held Saturday. March 6 at Povaien oe he | tee At ecuty, and commercial cows New car sales jumped 12 per 2 pm. et the Dewnt C Devis 11 50 pe ‘ ~ r ’ uhera. ome wit v | Baldwin, Rubber® oP 1 ners ond cutters mostly 10 so. 13 80, tome cent during February, Ward's Lambert _sfficieting interment in +00 were lightweight canhbers sc , te pe r uelfin ill | | Gerity Michigan® ...... 23 utility and commercial bulls 1489-1650. | Automotive Reports said today. Ne in state at the Dewitt Cc Kingston Products* ¥.... . 716 few lighter wetght cutter bulls 1390) Hiowever, high factory production Davis Funeral Home fsuosent Aen 7 .. ecaives Balable’S6 Not enough vealers’ is keeping dealers from paring __ da ‘Memoriam 2 | ae vere 33 33 a | their showroom stocks below the aamaaamanaaaaaan | Wayne Screw* 13 evenly IN 7m LOWEN MEMORY OF LE ROY ° | ‘No sale bid and asked wars” aianeuiar Heat pod Or — | record 600,000 units on hand Jan Fr Busse who passed away — a unsold, held firm | 31, the statistical agency added Beg cal = who leve | ~ - - = d him FOREIGN EXCHANGE as Natl insti bud eouet balers Special. Discounts in Case Lots | NEW YORK (AP) —Poreign exchange CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Edward Sutherland of Suth- He lives with us in memory All You Went — 80 Pieces in Case —_—, a Britain in dollars. CHICAGO (AP) — —— hogs 7.500 erland Studio, 18 W. Huron St gg ag ig Bag wad chal. ; slo t : ’ . ohh Canadian dollar in New York open boleh A ees A eer dren New 1954 Extra DORMEYE signal light get — perfect sults Por kitchena, — First Weds EASY TO INSTALL 4518 North Woodward Ave. Complete with eooting guide, Just dial temperature r - Open Daily 10 to 8 — Sunday !0 to 4 844.59 6 $355 ELECTRic fACRCURY SWITCH 1 Block South of 14 Mile Road 317.32 per Us cents cent 103.53 \» | unchanged. 30 day futures 2814», changed; 90 day | changed Belgium ‘franc' 2 006 | 001/16 of a cent France (franc) | of a cent. unchanged futures 281', | 26 42%). up 00', of a cent Italy ‘tra’ 16%. of a cent, unchanged Portugal | fescudo: 3530 unchanged Sweden ‘krona; 1934 unchanged ‘franc: (free) 23 31%2 off 0. of cent krone: 1452. unchanged Denmark Flectronics: Men Slate Meeting at 7:30 Tonight Qakland County ‘ing at 7:30 p.m. Restaurant. An engineer from the Sparton Radio and Television Co. will dis- cuss current television trends and color developments made by company. The talk premium ofr off 116 of a cent. Burope: Great Britain (pound) $2 sis. | changed. 60 day futures 2815 16, = Holland igui Ider» | under 240 lb weak to mostly 25 lower strong. sows | to strong; most choice loads heavier scarce. steady 180-230 Ib 2565-2600 several choice 1906-220 ib 26.10-26.25; most weights steady to 280 Ib 2500-2575: a few loads and jots sows ue 600 Ib and under 22 00-2400, good clear- - | 290-340 Ib 2450-2800: w few lot ance Saiable cattle 9.500. slaughter mostly 25-50 higher; on high good and choice grades butcher hogs | calves 400. active steers and heifers strong to inetances up more ecowe Switzeriand 25-50 higher vealers steady to strong he™ and prime 1100 | a few mostly prime 24.00; bulk good and choice heifers 19 00-23 50 Electronics | good grades 1300-1800. utility and com- { Assn. will hold its monthly meet- is scheduled |for 8:30 p.m. and is open to all television engineers in the area. 21.50; mostly choice 94-100 Ib No 2 skin shorn lambs 21 around 100 Ib summer shorn 23.00 to mostly geod stanghter ewes 6 00-9 00 bulls strong to 50 higher & modest sup- of prime 1100-1400 ib steers 27 .§0- 30.00. high choice to low prime grades $ 50-2700 bulk choice steers '23.00-25 25 Log to low ehoice 19 50-2280; commer- al to low good 1650-1900. a load of 1» heifers 23.75 utility to low 1 and load cull 75-2200. a A eo GS S << AW, SMASH- UPS. COST Let Us Do the Paying Crawford-Dawe-Grove Insurance of All Kinds 716 Pontiec State Bank Bidg. - “MONEY! 7 Insure with Ph. FE 2-8357 - IN LOVING MEMORY OF JANE excellence awards for photo- Guscary wha pasceda vay ie graphs red i com- ears : ente in the print with tove, and kindness always. in | Petition at the annual convention her bh | | Lansing. Frank Rising Taks + to Management Club | “Our Economic Picture for 1954 and the Future’ was the topic of mobiles to the present. Noah Sturgeon, club president. | presided, and Ford Bird, program chairman, introduced the speakers. Train Hits Semi-Truck — telephones on American farms. | has received two blue ribbon of the Photographers Assn. Mich. The confab was held ‘m of she had to a © missed aa cho daugh en Beautiful be grog mde are left when ter, e { ‘The Pontiac Press FOR ‘WANT ADS DIAL FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m, to 5 p.m. merical cows 11 75- — = canners |an address by Frank Rising, gen- and cutters 10 50-1175, a few light can- omotive Parts today at Scrib’s ners down to 1000. utility and commer- eral manager of Aut . AN errors should be re cial bulls 14 00- jl —_ = Assn., Monday before the American rted immediately. The prime vealers 1600 ; eull and util- orgi and Sock Co Manage. $8 Gsstimes nO ry aaa j ity grades 10 00-1600 \F Pp b - , sibility for errors other — —t. ote a _ ment Club. — ee — active § aher siaug r shee iei + m1 r a portion steady to 25 higher. good to choice woo!- Rising reviewed the economic first insertion of ad- skins 110 !b down 22 00-23 50; choice and trends from the inception of auto- vertisement which has been prime 23 75-2450; cull to low good 15-00- rendered valueless through the error, When cancelia- tions are made be sure to get vour “kill numbers.” No adjustments wil) be given without Closing time for advertise- — ae en oe wp sizes agate type in id orelock oom ihe to publication. | A hartl bound Pg ane ras ‘pe "ee ing passenger train day of publication. eee poner cote ine stem : CASH WANT AD ap nates ; ‘ata a ia Wane a <4 amy — ary | ship early today, badly damaging * 160 4263.12 4.56 the locomotive and the truck . 3S SS There were no injuries, Driver | q 2.90 6.04 756 of the truck, David Berndt, 26, of | : ya ete Holly, told police he stopped when _ Birmingham Office Ph. Midwest 4.0844 | 379 Hamilton Help Wanted Male 6 Flowers 3 {a AUBURN ek Funeral Directors 4 Donelson-Johns “DESIGNED POR PONERALS” Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane or Moter PE 32-8378 BOX REPLIES At 10 am, today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: 4, 5, 7, 14, 15, 16, 20, 22, 29, 36, 43, 44, 47, 53, 55, 58, 59, 63, 65, 66, 63, 73, 75, 80, 90, 105, 116. oon - e Help Wanted Male 6 vores Oe en en enn nnn ere 4-1 MECHANIC, EXCELLENT working conditions. Oxford Ford Sales, OA 68-2521. AUTO SALESMEN, pakLL Por i 1 - * of the leaders, bell AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE set fp man Must be fully ex- perienced and well recommend- ed Appl in person only. Dan- tel's anufacturing Corp. 2677 _ Orchard Lake Rd Pontiac AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN perience not peces ary we will train you Apply i persnon. See Fred Taylo: entral-Lincoin- Mer- cury, 40 W Pike AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN ed Ford Dealership has opening for live wire aggressive sales- men We will train Here is an opportun'ty to join a progressive modern organtestion, wit. plenty of room for advancement and in- creased earnings for the man who can qualify ~EX- WANT- “See Vern Turner between and 6 BARBER, . STEADY, GOOD _. JOB, Pike FE 43831 after 7 pm. as DRIVERS ‘STEADY, NIGHT. Le Ave. 3 pm 2% CAN YOU STAND PROSPERITY? Give me 3 minutes of your time im your own home and I will ou how to make $150 per week 45172 or WEbster 3-7670, 9 to 10 a m_ _ DETAILER WANTED EXPERI- ence preferably, small engine or other small devices M C Manu. tacturing Co, 118 Indianwood Rd, Lake Orton ~ EXPERIENCED Clothing Salesman Pull time position offering excellent earning possibilities for neat ener. _ man between the ages of @ years Experienced in fitting and selling mens clothing. Apply Personne! Office Sears, Roebuck & Co, 154 N. Saginaw Experienced Bookkeeper Por small office to take complete charge of books Reply to Box 73 im care of Pontiac ens, GIV- ING FULL DETAILS BY LET- TER Paco _ EXPERIENCED FARMER To run farm om shares Call efter & pm MY 2-5700 EXPERIENCED SPOTTER AND —. Apply Star Cleaners. 204 EX PERIENCFD SHOE SALESMAN ‘or juvenile shoes only New store, new lovatic _M! 64722_ Fencing Salesman Full time position for energetic man between 25 and 45 years of age who is an experienced salesman Car necessary for some outside Position offers many employe benefits APPLY PERSONNEL OFICE Sears. Roebuck & Co. 154 N. Saginaw {NTERESTED STEAD come $1 50 to py 00 per hr? Pleas ant work white, ied read write. simple arithmetic, age 25 Perry up. Apply 150 N JIG BUILDE RS. DIF MAKERS JOGRNESIENIONEY APPLY FISHER BODY DIVISION 900 BALDWIN_ AVE MAN THOROUGHLY EXPERI enced in motor tuneup and min or repairs. Must be temiliar with -_ eanrene equipment. Call Man to work © ‘ood pay re vee ae H Telegraph MAN WANTED FOR RIDING BTA- ble live on premises, Morey's Gulf and Riding Club®, 2280 Union _Lake Rd _ 7 MECHANIC. EXPERIENCED IN Chevrolet and Oldsmobile excel- lent working conditiemr call Don Don Pringle Chevrolet. MAple 5-505 1 NEEDED ° Journeymen Machine Repairmen Toolmakers and Patternmakers APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION Employment Office GLENWOOD AVE PONTIAC.. MICH. PORTER. TO LIVE ON PREM. ises 7280 Uni Golf and Riding Club, 2280 Union Lake Rd RELIABLE SINGLE MAN FOR A dairy and genersi ‘arming Must have milking machine experi- ence. 356 Letts Rd. 6% miles north of Rochester, SALES OPPORTUNITY, bs Cincinnatl Taree eo go eo e ciusive rade ranchise | Calen- and surrounding ter yy ritory. This is an opportunity for « salesman to. build -a« rere year repeat business in the paying Advertising breteaston. Territofy 2 exclusive to one man Weekly draw against e com Missions, If you are looking for « sales ition where your earnings will rion te ’ ° = hd WANTED: 3 MEN To staff our Pontiac Factory Branch Must be willing to work, adaptable to learning, and healthy and Experience not necessary, this is ® permanent position. With a large corporation. Learning Op- portunity 3.50 to 17450 te start comm.ssion Car heipful Apply 158 Oakiand Avenue. 16 & m. & 4p. m Ask for Mr. GO J, VerWiebe 8A AN, BER IMMISSION. SAL- ARY IF QUALIFIED. FE FOR A INTMENT Help Wanted Female 7 Accessories Saleswoman Permanent position with attractive Tours Bett*r than average’ sal- ary to one who qualifies ~~ _ ARTHUR S N SAGINAW : C ASHIER Typing experience Midwest ¢1408, between 3 and 5 pm COLORED. GENERAL , HOUSE. work in small home, Must live in. Ref FE ¢1345 EXPERIEN- “ED TELEPHONE 586- licitors ¢ pay if vou qualify. _® N_ Telez =O “alien EXPE RIENCED "MARKER AND —— Apply 1743 Orchard Lk. TO WORK Must have Bear, EXPERIENCED GIRL in bar nights Steady transportation Schoeiler's _M- Experienced Bookkeeper for small office to take complete charge of books ly to Bos 73 tn care of Pontiac Press. GIV- = FULL DETAILS BY LET- R : “GIRt FOR BOOKKEEPING TYPE e of work FS recuired. Write *.Bou 63 tiac.. Presé stating ace, education and experience 6IRL TO WORK IN ACCOUNT- ing department, opportupity te learn operation of bookkeeping machines should be able to type, write Pontiac Press, Box 7 ort FICE GOOD BYPORTHAND HE N PERRY &8T TO 11 A M ONLY HOUSEKEEPER 6 “pays KEEFE, Teferences OL 1-76 HAIr STYLISTS Son EXCLUSIVE studio Apply 178 8. Edith between 12 and 6 Swnday March 7. oF eall PE 2.3452 Hair stylists only need apply LADIES IN ANY YICINITY TO vate Poor mere hours a day te dignified work and need $25 or more weekly to Income OR LADY TO SF 1 WATT PAPER AP- ply tm peron Brown Bros. ¢ North Saet n MANAGER For exclusive ladie« ready to weor dept Experience necessary FE S22 [rr appointment _ RELIABLE WOMAN CARE OF one chité may live in Apply 240 N Perry SALESLADY FOR FULL On Pi PART time work Aooly 45 Pontise _ State Bank Building STF NOGRAPHER LOCAL CON. cern. good working conditions, advancement commensurate with _Sebility FE 4308 SPECIAL Tired? Nervous? Can't 6 ? Trv our special relaxing beths & sctentific mascage Results guar- __Snteed PE 44131 TED'S Woodward at Square Lk. Rd prearant t acd thetr needed We have limited openings for wom- ea between the ages of 29 to 78 having restaurant experience for curb waltresses Neat appearance wearing sizes 12- 16 minimum heigm 5 f—, 4 tn. Married women preferred. Apply in person. Night shift only TED'S Woodward at Square Lk Rd YOuNOo LapY TO LEARN BOOK. information to Tess Bom 08 _ _ - WOMAN TO HELP wit LIGHT housework room beard. wages MI ¢119 7 WAITRESS... ow to 2am. Apply in persea 99 CLUB - 6 5 Telegraph | Rd WHITE GIRL TO CARE FOR ehid and do housework. 2-2546 after 5 pm WTD. A THOROUGHLY EXPERI enced cook Apply in person et 577 Auburn Ave bp PART TIME DISHW ISHWASH- “why Nor TURN 4 THOS’ = IDLE HOURS INTO . Avow has everything ready to start spring selling early in @ big way Cal wu for immediate Dilacement Mrs Margaret Har- =o FE 2-7081 of write 42 Murphy 7 Help Wanted 8 Veterans and High School Graduates Train yourself for a ee reer and permanent Work on peanertive tre SiTie Sects omstoyeat wee im e 16 weots schea Instructions 9 ACCORDIONS LOANED FREE TO Lessons given at your Accortions also sold. sizes at factory prices OR 3-9466, —_—— a. m DIESEL Heavy Equipment Several eas Training Service, Inc. - > teed SF Rhee oe = 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1954 Services 13 ween en mene 13 Upholstering 23 |_Wanted to Rent _ 29) SLICE OF HAM 0. Rent Stores For Sale Houses 43! BLDERLY MARRIED — ents 8 fob as coteteker or ¢n- b+ PLOWING - HAVE YOUR rosrsraa? r- WANTED tO RENT 4 UNPURN STORE ws INQUIRE 208 fig “tstercaces’ Mats Joins “RENCHING “EAKLER, CUSTOM UPHOLSTER, ants Of the new TeiMuren | | —Tesceete. Fe Sees saa WERGS WORK OF ANT PE 6-584, Ps. Cooley | Lake Rd. _ Kresge Store Cail $602 } __Rent ‘Office Space fl VETERAN NEEDS WORK OF ANY | ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE | 1. Free estimaies, === | 7 OR 3 ROOM UNF APT = , cat Design , et An hn ns ‘* re winding 28 E. Pike CORNICES. DRAPERIES. _ by widow. FE 23-0929 LARGE HOUSE IN VERY GOOD 7 YRS OF EXPE- rE materials, Beadle FE Share Liv — = condition. % block from Sears on fen afer $30 p.m. | sy cay ating GRADING ® seme! ong Quarters 30/ | - Avenue Ideal for office YOUNG MARIE) MAN, 2, Hu road bidg Ph FE rx: COVERS BED | ” —— ~f | er any professiona! business. With | rs Gesires @ steady job. EXPET TREE TRIMMING ’. RE | material. FE sont. FRIENDLY YOUNG FELLOW) | liv’ quarters ol bad FRUIT TREES AND GRAPES Ex. | "Ove FE 002 Pree ee POT ER, | baw Neat Wows. ‘twin bed. VE | . trimmed. PE 30067. ALL MARES OF FOUNTAIN PENS | ""yu;“*home A Vinsing PE | _*#1!7 For Sale_ Houses — “43 | ANTENNA | yg A | ELDERLY LADY TO TIVE IN As ne. eae staltation minor with | Oifice Seong “ce iT W Law & Found mis . ” vy eshings. # . MY Bat part time. md i mene ve aed best | M4) oF MY 3-1822. my ADAMS Wan WORK LOOMPIBLL WALL CLEANERS. | LosT: LADIES PINK GOLD BU-| REFINED BUSINESS [AN TO eae and blocks gRY | hE Windows love Wrist watch within “last a] share — 4 ay Re. Pgee od to > ewn tools Cheap labor Call MY | =, a a __weeks, FE 26540. Can identify apartment, West Side, near \ ona ae close us 72-0702 UBURBAN SEPTIC TANK! FOUND — MALE PUPPY. ration +4434 after 6. 2g oa ed CABINET WAKER & CARPEN. cxpene Lake eae sor he “4 Westvord Dundey Wad snake 2, ROOM APART. | EAST. SIDE ter Kitebens speciality EXPERT TREE TRI aR nigh! am po! or men minutes to Fisher bed ths Just 5 22832 . ia _moval Pn FE 5-6583 of OR 3-2000 = dress ° Prefer man ee Write Ncicets rou tak @: aunaia ard CARPENTER WORK WANTED | PLASTERING : Lost: LADY'S WHITE GOLD _ Pontiac Pres Possible income! Has @ full base- part time only OR 42778 or EM FE ~em qual i Lustig Homitos wrist waich between _Wtd. Transportation | “31 a hoot, 3p eae parege Pont om —— a Becnepr ge pote '. —— NORTH SIDE “2: MAN DESIRES WORK SEW a R c L i "ANING Pe S337. tonal Bank Reward RIDE WANTED FROM PONTIAC 1 bedroom modern home Basement Boos! of tba v ~ ; to Fit 5 oad « T il heat 3 ear garage built on HAND DIOG:NO & 1 OWT HAUL | U2K* Sunday _Bery Ph te oe bout + BEAGLE. LTRIC OLORED. Fisher Body Call FE. 44550 after 2 large lots Selling for 82.080 ~ ae | PLASTERING | ds.. Lices: umber " Re. _$_pm_ for more_imiogmation | ods te ge a I ork Wanted Female ij | __°. Meye:s. Phone EM 34030 | wera EM 3,346 Wd. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 32 2 bedroom set modern, full bese- ~~. | FLoor geo on FLOORS | Lost mAs KOCkER ~ MALE, ment. It, oar — This er WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN | —* *Pecleity, Cari Bills FE 26780. found ¢ 3-028 ‘s o~ peee..¢ while parents work, OR 30887. A & B TRENCHING ious GENTS RINGO IN are | CASH for CONTRACTS cee town Only $1 528 down WIL CARE FOR CHILDREN | pot weter Mace, Geld tie. | eee ‘f you plan & sell vour } 4 large apts. Seperate baths & en- ry eg Sat. Sunday. rE Leer BLACK AND TAN TOY COCKER | tract phone us We have plenty of | | t on paved street. Gross PE 60121. Answers ‘o Smokey Children’s | fants at our disposal for contracts | , inenme > 04, This ¢ Buy is! wn ota 7 a Ceukar WORK ALL KINDS. | _pet_ FE 2.8072 i) shown by" app't ‘only i. cee Call after 4 p.m. PE §-8267. _Reasonabe, vensen FE 2 Lost . SERVICEMAN. MALE Your abstiact and” land | ~ going | a BB s - WOMAN WisiES' STs yreanY Day Bookkeeping & Taxes | xes 14 of W: Oneavile FE 22116 CAMERON H, CLARK I. oe ALTY CO +4048 ACCOUNTANT: AVAILABLE. EVE- EVE Physio-Therapy 24A | 302, W Mure Son wee in COLO: nings s whe can —w~nerr ne | rk : CASH POR YOUR a Ce en | Ree a Seti tee tenor. [Ceca eee ee | pap any MTC S| BATEMAN Wipvl rAGED rapy WOULD | _ Phone Pino ae after 5 om 7 44-2851. RALPH B. GARNER | e kitchen work or dishwash: BOOKKEEPI SERVIC ] a a an Have own trensperiation” Ejs| ninss by aeppowtm oe Notices & Personals — 25 | —— Pull Price 01.878 m 3-5882 __ Lawrence E ~~ Raenest Mi OF 24a) . ' aA _ " lean four room bungsiow - ee EES le Men can stop now—the auiomatic potato peeler is fixed'’ With 2Q ft glassed porch, COLORED GIRL WANTS DAY ACCOUNTING & TAX fag ON AND AFTEP THIS DATE 3-2. 1! CASH FOR YOOR ~ | a Se . full basement, gas heat ee —** wk #7 California Edw Hawley, M‘BA FE will not be responsible for any | - LAND CONTRACT | extra building at rear of debls contracted by ny other nave severaj cusic walt le lot (Y be YouNG MARRIED WOMAN WITH Chiropodists 15 rr sayaell, John V “Com ptou, ing to buy. goed tonsdned rt “ anted Real Estate 32A Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 cueneds a ‘ ir Social Science. de vue lols', W Huron Pontiac tracts Call us new for effiest. |) ~~) ere ; : Sires position where talents anc MAURICE THOME DSC ON AND AFTEK HIS DATE 32 S| courteous, and quick aectics. LOWEP 4 ROOMS AND BATH. Huron Gardens training will be utilized. Write 203 ime eo Bank Bidg. 1 will not Be responsible for | Sie heat fenced in, close to town Cozy 5 roem bungalow at- Box 17 Pontise Press _ CFE 2071 _ any debts cometnmed et nn | A. JOHNSON Want to Sell? —", aa pr bath = EXPERIENCED WAITRESS | «@t than myself. Joe Torres ‘REALTOR a oe wants FE 2-3130 afier 12 | Dresemalcing, Tailoring 16 <2R_ Depot. Pontiac, Mich | FE 4.2533 Rent rouses Furnished $5 only $1,380 down } —ew noon Lavy PAINTER AVAILABLE POR : terations +1014 191 E. Huron ore WOULD LE LIKE DOMES REWEAVING EXPERTLY DONE rr eed BOOKKE even WILL TAKE full evsiiable for perme pent) seedll Edna Warner, FE ar TIME STENOORAPHEA | “*LER/TIO & & DRESSMAKING | "Experienced. PE 41265 «© yr bs ere: ne Vnire LADY Wants DAY WORK | mg Own transportation. | $e _ | Income Tax Service 17 Py Er oneD GIR wants L LicnT | SAVE MONEY lc TRONINOS WANTED ye roy Fp Mend __ment _ | STANLEY P. CLARK | | Income Tara @ Bookk-e Service Office. 6 W Huron. +3525 Qualified | focomstont ae ) Wailing. “WASHINGS AND IRONING PE 2-2588 cEwird. MENDING IRONING £ 56278 cape aby ine we WORE BY DAY We oman desires house- | BEN]: AMIN" R. B. ACKUS work by the day. Also Puene Fe TOR Seve FE a ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICE | baby sitting nites. Call 4¢5°' Mawley ‘MBA FE 3 2003 FE 2-2744 after 40 ‘clock. INCOME TAX SERVICE. NO siting EEBERCORAPEING TYPING SEC) i NOOME TAX mance ron vice, EM 3 fe Per appointment LORED LADY WISHES ome eats C.J. Odell o Lat nae days sti vicinity ional TON — STEVENS ; 164; Ay be st +4284, oa TOURED. LADY WANTS DAY (“alist “ome “aus” by appoint - ——— m AL rat —Pasvare. INCOME TAX AND ACCOUNTING | references _ service FE 5-063) Building Service , Laundry ndry Service 18, ~ OO CARPENTER KITCHEN CABI- (comru we salen” | -_ Pmrapges ~My ~ Reeres- CACe CACE CURTAINS a AlN OR RUF. By fom et eur Pe cach ener iam ee Bice, Bai CeuENT © WORK. For FAMILY LAUND y LAUNDRY. & 7 aeaY. _ 28191 PLUM UMBING © eet water nest. on Jo FLOMBINO AnD, BEATING " ‘8 MAN WITH &% TON TRUCK & Bon FRE 63790). OR — work, Call any time For a ee ALTERA HAULING OF ALL KINDS REA- Set _somable FE 23-6857. PR | PUBLIC” STENOGRAPHER. ( PE 4-1265 SERVE LINOLEUM BEA with water clear Glazo type Ends waxing. Notions famous Detroit Lion woyt be home until TWIN TURBINE i? YOUR DRINKING HAS BE- come e@ problem contact Alco holics Anonymous PO Boz 551, Pontiac Mich | DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES | Mrs Burnés, FE 2-8814, 83 Mark ANY GIRL (OR WOMAN NEEDING 8 friend) Viser copteadt re Vernon Vie Ph FE 247 Conti. dential The ‘eeivetion Army DR A ane thE nine FOOT sPE- FE }-7526. ana A JITNEY AND fave ee THE difference 10 mingte vice. Saginaw and Fine Big Jw _Bey stand. We go anywhere. KNAPP SHUES Fh. S-ST2e | MA examined at home Dr Harold Bussey ptometrist. FE 4-211. 100 WEDDING INVETA TIONS oe Printed nepkins Sutheriana Rudice a" Waren. LOT NEAR BUS LINE __ — section. Call FE Wt. Child. to Board 26 me EPO Ow DAY CARE, LICEFSED PE $5737 | ercr CARE FOR CHILD IN MY home, days while mother works. 199 Florence FE 5-4807 PULL TiME CARE Por LiTTiz£ _@irl between 2 & 4 PE 4-6532 EXCELLent CARE IN LICENSED e FE 400. Wed. Household Goods 27 27 | — Teuces CTO Thess COMM cPMENT — ce. meme Reymond Com- % Tos Prckupe 1% Tem Staxes up Trucks “Ww ill Build for, $3,200 ROME ee | Trucks for Rent Pontiac Farm and 24x32, on your founte| Industrial Tractor Co. ton. aceite ewtnete sod ee | re cem_ra cus | = § TRUCKING AND HAULING aUB +43 _bian anytime FE 30206 HOUSERAISINO) FOUNDATIONS Masonry anf cement work. Work | su JDDEN SERVICE ASHES, RUB. rantee’ EM}3616 or EM | _ dish and light trucking FE 46079 | Sein ot ST ROUGHING | 0 DELL CARTAGE McLam's Shee) Meta! Co VOLLMAR MOVING AND PE ¢6081 3 ge pe for N American ~ = OF ¥ Large pe gp the ea el service brick, block & stone, EM >i) fount SM Bers INCINERATOR SERVICE. & rubbish. horse, cow & goat ma- 8 0ee8 __bure. rE LIGHT AND HEAVY TROCKING Rubbish | heuled ae ‘PE 3-06003 =| LiouT | ThOCEDNO RCRD aches ™ «7788 of ve ee ee ei aeeere: | Stree” atoms irerting, moving —Tiactering_ © te wert. FE 688. | Tilt Dick FOR SMALL TRUCK | WET BASEMENTS Ing, moving any time. Woetrrproofed, guaranteed, Hm Eh ae tl ne | ant. : ~REDUC ED RATES _ Te ee cat « caus maehein onl piywood, | | Painting & Decorating 20 20, reasonabie a, free e on any jod. $59 oF + PAINTING Tg INTERIOR, TE. Sue @_aNb | ter FE etal” ae oe tan ae prtablin PAPERI tions, complete apartment altere- Write OE a Ott tlons. Custom building, FHA. BAINTING TF: - FREE FE +6470. | _ estimate, FE Sars. a _ FLOOR SANDING, LAYING: FIN. i PAINTINO C --- weealilts rE pte wax ~~ PAPERINO- PAINTING __ og a OR 3297 TLLIAMS. PE 13-0164 BRICK AnD OC 9g Sitetina amp WALL WASHING. | mor large ee small. Guaranteed! Pee 28s eeaaotes. oe " en Pat Wall Washing Bi | “ Pe s0e. FE) WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING, Carpenter Contracting | WiLERsPenind Arp pxTerING Get = me too. OR rg CH PAPERHANGING Bez Puillt of repaired pe Roth ects uu an or OA AED uriMaree Tana | PA ATING GUA 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. BUYERS WAITING © c cask FOR SEASONED LAND |" you { re a Rhone | 3 ROOM moveE. MODERN. LAKE | privileges. $70 @ month 650 vance No drinkers. No children Or_ 3-603. Cis ROOMS — Ms AND eo BLS EVERY- Cash for for (aad Contracts | snoeu § ROOMS Scans - NO CHIL. | - Ft on Water bed room we ey base Finany of! heat car garage. 2 lots $9.060. $2,500 down discount for eash. It's ve- cant WE SAVE dren. Call after 7 pm 6 Cen. 000 WHITE BROS. |. KAMPSEN dk ti Mn a eee ee teu Cooreneace # ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE FO or seasonal land contracts for © 8° Se w. a bon, es Realtors, FE 4-0528 coll “ask POR BOB Manat” Waterfo:’ | NEAR LAKE ORION. COTTAGE | ‘ts June, OR 3-7206. Go asinine eat ibteee Ween HAVE CLIENT WITH CASH NTIL |_Estate Exchange MAHAN we 1. GOR a a TwE COLORED “FAMILIES | BATES Betas eS" MotsiE| PURNISIIED ODER, AND_AET |» eareom none Reciaetprc| —_ sae ping Romeo, Plateau 2-2360 gg Em ge ee | 8 Eh ete chat Lanett fost onan “| “ESEe: mauee, Pe Satie cher | pirate call Me. Botan, PE ~ 5% MORTGAGES IA TAYLORS REALTOR $ p= RUSSELI mort 1, FARMS OR, SOBORRA = a —— _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 a | appraisals or closing fees | 10 ee HOUSE. 32132, | B. D. CHARLES | 3 ROOM GARAGE _ Commonwealth. 1717 6 Equitable Societ a 40621, Eves STONE ATTENTION! We have buyers w with cash CASH - OPPORTU UNITY 4 room house, wired for electric stove, outside weil, or jot. Lo-| cated 7 miles north of Rochester near a Lake wi if you are intere ” sell } RN FARM HOME NEAR Pari te 24 HRS ES re Orion. Oppertanty, to work @sk for Ted McCul- e time on SS gg for rent “ > 2331 Lake George Francis F. “Bud” Miller For your equity, i your Oe __ eo farm. Call us on tye HILLS, WEST Realtor the phone we will be at Sern lenka eds bedsosmsl hameicen it #19 Joslyr FE 20253 vour — within 1 hour. acre 2 ploture Windows Every Customer Parking Space in Rear Se convenience. $175 Bently 10 CASH ror LAND CONTRACTS. wd WO _Beisire. Mayfair 62006 1696 _ J. Vanwe’ ie OR 41358 " | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | For Rent Rooms — 37 77 ON: ae en Sa IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR | land contract or equity m your | 1 | moons WITH COOKING 1 Pacts. a | CASH ie —— bo gg ye person. Just K. Templeton, Realtor basement 5 nocaas Leen 7 | 53% = aren PE 24223 Kemen 421 iP FE me Pri a ey | WOULD = —— —_—— Wanted Real Estate 32A OULD LIKE TO BUY O00 anit irevina WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAND. zt s > Fee 3 g ® CAMFRON. H. CLARK \C- CLARK $650 DOWN 22 AcR65 | 1 home PLUS MORTGAGE COST frwte gE Ay FY think thls is 6 ¥ buy — — the price is omecingly an og = bed FOR ! A Wonderful New Home SILVER LAKE $12,900 Here mdeed is the finest vaue to C custom -duillt be found A home that is a rj icareuk sane 4 home at pleasure boll en, end one you this remarkable rice located tm ul be proud = beautiful see ? 1 also fes- 7. nh _—— iol — bs ayer T kee Taare lot and % rooms are open The bright, airy kitchen axe veLvaeges Ee oe rds in addition to the high and low base units with storage compartm eni- Automatic heat and @ large auto matic bot water heater are a! one end of the utility room The location is the well restricted Walton Bouleverd Park Subdisi- sion with city sewer end water The pleasure. the satisfaction and ong range security are your for | $43.27 | PER MONTH (Including Everything) | fae These liberal fre so easy to qualify tor you can no longer afford to gi 4 away even $30 a monin for rent So See Us Soon 172 West Ann lai ; } | Drive out Baldwin. turn west on Columbia. turn right on Carlisie, one & to hied model. N Week days 118 P M Sat & Sun 124 P.M | 919 Joslyn MORRISON PE 5-6631 or — a HOME oR oa TERRACE IN _aiter 3 pm vin earage «ime LARGE ROOMS wpree 2 bedrooms living room, with space, base- ment, furnace tered walls, quick DRAYTON —y 64.600 with $1.- 250 down. bungalow on 2 3 $6,500. Located just west of Pontiac Has ne beth, liv room. utility, ot! furnace. wired for stove, elec water r. Reasonable terms. wrst SUBURBAN | _ $1950 _or less down to Total al Drive toase Well buih 2 alow, full bath, Len aol e, ‘2 lots, 2 car garage Lage pg SMALL APT. PRI- vate bath end entrance Couple. MY 3-7152. To PP era tg Md Trade YOU BUY IT z 5 ” | Beak hea Uslorabakod n|& gf ge ty Pe Py freee. AUBURIN’ my es! 1 eee at Ill Seminole. = PHONE FE ¢ous Purchasers waiting “Rent A Furnished 33 33 * enaten ROOMS. NO Ww. Huron Eve: FURNITURE NEEDED | "R. F. McKINNE\ i = Sse Petes | Seapets Rent alas SageSe eer neste RRR M, | | ATF SOUR ag oeoma| seg Eatin “| Dortridde 9 oe tnt om a FROR, ARGS OY | ce, Seal ee ares j _ PE Be . = WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES wee 27 BEDROOM, BETWEEN WALLED _2ominee = Is THY “BIRD” TO SEE int Us BUY TF Gh AUCTION TE eee ea GE's teyts Om Ad estratce | “ESE To lowe and ue PE banat 4 BEDROOMS | fer you. OA 8268, FOR YOUR HOME MA 41031 150 Franklin Blvd. 4 vee ONE. UF PONT) CS LARGEST FQUITY 3 ROOM ETELY sal SLEEPING ROOM. DAY WORKER. | focaied’ nen. Pontiac Mas. full furniture buvers each waiting on wre ; shed. Couple caly, PE 8-s2 364 Auburn. basement, ofl heat, paved drive rE +768 wm Tae Tehereh = | 3 ROMA “PRIVATE EwIRARCE. ! a0 70 REWF GENTLEMAN | on0 Perect tor the Mats, erepee eae, argo) __* — teats ee Sine aicweet sand” "| We WEED tusvinoe om Fama. |? glare eae GoudeNamase | OQ SPOT POR COUPLE T LAKEFRONT Wid, Miscellaneous 28) ROY KNA CF Rea for |‘ gm art Oui. te Gumbert Dens Te Ores, infant welcome, | with @ wonderful sandy bach. A | caeeers ae Ga 28% W Ruroe PE x77 General ies os. | pm Eachange PEE sue___| Sue paue lee teem weno Sjencn waned PE T9512 ever | LISTINGS WANTED |3_AND ¢ ROOM PURN APTS | "ICE ROOM FORA GENTLE: big stone fireplace | stepeaving PETE Sgro Seed |My wr vain eyo | TR AMEE og BE Lan Ee eed, pee | Wrp To BUY, vaED PING FONG! H.C. NEWINGHAM |, Ost St Auburn Heights, | Sadaien. PE t00), 502. aubure. | Sil furniture | meluded at aly price’ Write ‘Poctse ‘Press ‘Bos BROKER preterred. Will accept | ar A a fias* wei 8, Marshall peby. “Lady to tans care of| rerymiet tursibed ‘Washing | BRICK RANCH | eee tee BABY CRIB. MUST BE| OF nn ee ast have references and good | png = HOMI G00D Us aad MOVIE PRO. are made ‘© satisfy all} Box 116 _ Press. ROOM POR BUSINESS OR PRO.| With @ wonderful view, « natural jester. sett lide pre are scarce sea. Eis souk Geen PURNISN KEAT.| S23 “tich “schodl FE etsen” Paster, Ss Gen. en ‘onciusive WANTED —¢ Mh —MOVIEPRO.| *All un. Go Dot foal oo | TESS sonra” &* S| Rooms pvr BATH REASON.| 3 a0 3 car eteched jector. FE 54813 between 9 & 2 DORRIS & SON ls : ABLY PUR.| Sdle tates. 073 Lake.| garag> and large lot. A home waxTED_70 Euros COOP YEMAES Fer taast Opa" sates agow wot grteREN Pea | Mies ppees tO : — 4 eed : —— | .. girls +267 cai ; frome pring for, @ Fett des | GREEN LAKE OFFICE | Pg ha a iy SLEEPING ROOM FORT TN IN| WARD E. PARTRIDGE| a Ng ir Tages bene 8 ete REALTOR. FE2-8316 | burr car en | ROS AWG _BATW_PRIV_ EN. Te | ae 7 WANTED SIMCE 10m LST It HERE trance, ell willities furnished. Near 8. a nN 4 Huron 6. Open Bve 7 to 8 NORMAN PF. RICE : : ca > ino ROOM | Made ats SRS | PE MENSE ARE | cRoowe, PVE RATERS DAE: | meron, Wn costing pee | Une Press, Box 38. Tard Ties Ring: Hore _ | “Tre Couple. 09 Cation’ | Abd peivale entrance SeBaiden. = Hr ohries 4 ROOMS AND BATH, NO DRINK- | . fe. ° | W. Huron. THIS 18 A CUTIE! Spic and sepen et a ee Vane LISTINGS «ROOMS, &BATHL_OARAGE on PRIVATE ROOM RIGHT UP.| [afee 2, bedroom - er __Money Wanted 28A W ANTED Tost, side, conveniently located. | TT POR OENTLEWEN | septs ane fenced onl. ot | RO 4 AND BATH PRIVATE EN. board — Private entrance tion IT's SELL — WANTED, 63,000 AT 6% PER CENT PE 40612 _ | PE eae __| below market value for quick ME emer ee ee eats, | Need for Homes to Sell 3 HO CHILDREN. 025 SLEEPING ROOM LADY, 1s | pele, mate woh on terms write Pontiac Press. Box 58 J : - ' tr. Ba aee an. | MENT! Snr rp on Lh Urgent at This Time BASEMENT tc aia FRONT ROOM IN "Brees ponte i h | mortg pew ranch MANY - "AP PARTMENT: _ oor. FE 4-2925. . um ries 7 Boe ced = "Bor READY BUYERS.~~| ‘verve ets ae SLEEPING ROOM FOR i OR 7 | mandsome pode Gorton oon-| ~ ree A 6 APARTMENT ‘rie, kitchen privileges. PE struction), € rooms and heated Winkha ss: om 29 ea eK 3 arage. Roman replace Bogota ive aR. Tents ‘montis, @ foviar | Rooms With Board 38| ‘isis berth. 4 picture windows MIDOLE E AOE CHRISTIAN COU. KENNEDY _oft Baldwin. settee - jen oiia_1 beamane bea oan maote 3 ryom furn. apt, on BASEMENT APARTMENT. ONE, MAN CLOSE TO PONTIAC | have sliding door closets. Tie _house on west side, FE 34087 Ope: "Evenings tt Sean —j_h00us ABD BATH. | joentieMEN emoud pane | Srowctert slants: orm bales VETERAN, WIFE AND 1 MONTH | 2007 W. Huron PE +200 | UEAN 3 ROOMS AND 8 2 on -paINOLE BEDS | frow with 64.100 fornia ‘cpartment Resscassie| TO SELL, BUY OR | _per_monm. Fe i en | _FE 20, ‘TRADE—C CLARK after Ce pm. or enyume oun, ROOM, BOARE “AND LA Humphries | YOUR WORKINY COUPLE D&- Caan (ALL APT. PRIVATE close to town and bus. VACANT Attractive Indian Vilings Sine 3 pocss we nace 1363 W. er as rT “ign _catrence . My igs ties &@ week to the right men | home, trem, metora éecerations. | WRITE BOX 3) PONTIAC Press “OOPERADIIE NIC _____ | ALL PRIVATE. FRONT AND RUA | oe 2X, SOARS — SITE rom tnd Kitchen with te tear NTED-SY REFINED BACH. | Teitlisted property and are ur: |—°2 Us lpe, couple PE $2067, _ | SOMOS Pruber Body, S17, Sagi Deetoms and Ue, beth ep. igh. weet cide peeterred, ln , 4 %.-S —— 214% -Commonwealth when garee. paved drive. SEE IT TO. | years &. present Bl quik turnover” Wil nished snes aot Sogesten em come pee | ton couple Weree's cere | j ADAMS REALTY 382 Auburn 4+ oe LAKE PRIVILEGES L Pasa — to e es a t. “Bud” Miller Realtor Convalescent Home or Apartments WM. H. KNUDSEN oat FE Tiet Ee thal an ELIZABETH LAKE your personal inspection by mere- ‘'y making 62 sppointment. > FAMILY INCOME Do you want to suppimenet your income $130 or more per month? That i this this! Only $8900 end terms too, Cap be bought furnished ef um furnished GILES REALTY CO. | os W Huron NEAR Lovcra Low © rm tetany? vE 2218, STONE NORTH END 5 "oom e'mest new dbungalog FHA mortga om — Oat mm 0 oe ee Francis E. “Bud” Miller R a bedroom 1h mn 18 with fireplace, E ealtor "Eee 3 “RUD” Nicholie REAL ESTATE Se ari aes * aromatase : ss WRENCE basements : right for quick o~ | sale PE Sie, Ped. Weldie, GAYLORD = = die OREEN RD. obra | vie FE ¢3142, Vision oe e Seon. | fee rem aris s GATEWAYS to road, 00 {| om water, ideai re oS Eecagigez) HAPPINESS MOHAWK AV : | PIONEER : Oe an be be eee HIGHLANDS second floor, large” recreation | BRICK RANCH TYPE m4 room. living. room carpeted, oi] Sullt im 1966 8% room furece, large 2 car garage, etd | styled brick charm | PONEIAC REALTY CO.| grin ituy rem sofvamne 4 bedrooms, tile death, compect « CHARLES Se See oe poet porches, 1% ate gaiy 043 for breeseway Secroom oe Pe netted La ewe are, ~ ‘tie “oun wonta BvnE? bay, the Go| WEST—3 ACRES = : = MOST abegoar'T rece, ngabenge| 77¢2, tre oo pega, | | I entrance inte the and = S| See ne = after « VE Se slerambting rooms, complete : We have several low down pay- end extra levetery, full ment homes Cali for further | posement oll beat, wereena Bulk an in tee. Only 3 miles west B_D. CHARLES, Realtor! Stas "SEEING “In BELIBVING: | Pre Real Estate 1) 8. Tek Pr. FE 1 ay riy Bs -3 DOLLAR ant x B | vod" wo” Wat al , gijiFE WITH FATHER easier his chance to taulge im Ms U.. f it's : on REALTY CO. REAL cissces from bem Staak, » 2-026: nce t Mower tele = — nw _— _—— ‘ —#. tee oon a ae Post OFFICE ; MOVING TO FH A MEMPHIS? Completely finished 2 of 3 bedroom q ‘ THAT “ homes. Crvinens 9605 down Large a RE gh Rg Re I apartment: with a cal matic electric het weter beater. 4 ane * Gut te ot! tle ee eee HO ME IN HOLL [3 bedroom me lot Breeseway Situated im an eacelient rawford one AGENCY NORTH SIDE ; REALTOR ~ Qos oe ee 2141 Opayne _FE 41s 81.850 down : RANCH HOME: clarkstox |” aE Large & room home with 2 weaelSODOWN, | SEE Tires oe rage. Lpcated in. gee Er a CARROLL PORRITT & vi Sty West Huron Foti! : | ELIZ ABETH LAKE. ‘RD ES Se eee Enave F ts Seat ty See sng = | SOUTH SIDE : F.C. Wood Co. |’ ten aie tha ipa § Satan a ok Bat Ea ae Sie Page FE $1201, Eve. PE 33370. Seminole Hills aa “SB beervetresreeset eS Sta peeeet: « fgdtitaresi lhe; Saveer Pasting toece Te ent ee Tripp, Realtor we? Sale Houses 43 — | - HOME OF YOUR uses 43/ For Sale Houses . « OWN: . 43| FUNNY BUSINESS | MeBadaed School ANNETT . = by Hershberger > District S | ‘OUT’ nn hor Sale Lots white > : 46 3 ecw white five room bungaice OFFERS S Some Oe ___Por Sale Farms 48| MM & dining Teams” wih tu cised | | A ox os: =. IF INTERESTED oney to room sised cre a ng a Lean Boiera ‘sicben, = “bean and Now 4 room and bath bun. BEST BUYS o 8. cn Preston SL ase he es os bare tem > w Sete eet rar an cn OER. Loans 54 ; * { carpeting . Wall — Ww you can finish wer and water, $i ft. deep , * a on ae “ POPP PIPPI , 7 dining _ in, living rseif W to suit To Buy— . $1,900 TR ron. - 7 / ang Pg Bie esd Sm | Fast S orem $1 ¢ AH i ackhie T nc —— Up to dwellings: oe ce ae ma ‘ast Side 000 DOWN 18. noo = WEAR $500 should er die. See Two Fam 5 Immacula - REALTY sucK , 1946 H.G PETERS mil room te 3 bed LTY CO., Y REAL to 195" ay TP ETER gm Ye Bast a wocloved “front, porch «base face with “al Moreh ter Member Co-op. Real Est. Exch. Ine = rr. Ute, Siost deals” ¢ Dring your| 16, Pogtie, be! RSON ia district. pl gg see nace and Bi orrecre Higa tee 7. co Mager ng-g Egg | JE 2-0263 . 33 AC = ature enue » made on tur | For ) FE 5-840" or FE 5-677 PS aoe rae = four room touit0, paved "s (Hh co gtr . Located close in. i = pong! on 9. 104 Located = é CRES urities r se. Sale Housetrailers “S3 tered waits ip baths yo —ia oe - $1,000 DOWN EXT DOOR TO BRANCH Olddingy “Road” Ripe te OAK Mae garage Priced to Bh ge two car 3 Bed Smal) ¢ room Ss N _ T OFFICE. OP grace Proposed plat for D derson een AN- with terms. edroom Bri : top road w e on black FHA APPROVED ~~ term - A pool ~ Jase d fect condition er. Per Fa : rick 4+ ex ith 20 acres of Lore ranch VED 8. buy with i lot 24 Cc R aoe Side ll > a: home tn a, aed neces Barn, 2 TIOLM sites in Dray- 200 Loan Co 7 rE on Lake f Any meen pen gage, Ege gag Sa navaral tireplece, din Seted ‘north of Rochester. MES-BA ACRES . NEW AND MODERNIZED USED i $ ester. Loe: se NIZED Padened ens. ‘bes por] and Kishen wih $ senses 4392 Dixie sili vented within 1¢ mi. of Peatise cane = oy Storms hard fast with $1,000 OR } ¥ acres used one plan. ane _— oo room ce 000 DOWN NE 1950 Eves prox 160 Rice woodlot - ment *, at Do down es os ole ne — — fol A 6 bedroom 10 Ean LONOPE: — vel gg pelle mony sligint pey rem? ie usmediately, Why at $7,950 with te clean. swith ¢ ani bath Baseme j- house located close room BLY SOME NEAR SCHOOL. hat ales ree bemt. ba ¥ | 902 PONTL TR . . y rms, — = town on @ paved down .VD. $300 AND U WALTON Main hou eres ‘bgrn. i houses, | AC STATE BAN AILER EXC ! Income pg) Alone ll rene ais to Dus school Mtost clase WILLIS M P. $25 DOWN., smaller uso bes 1 DE gen K BLDG. cap qgediens. HANGE Bodh grog py anry priced for quick sale wl). house se "116 Roser BREWER | tor perc gaat house. This. is | _Open Eves cnt steaaye ee ee : TRae See LOANS | pf a property r rent siness & | ‘00x150 HOMESITES NE A - eee Cas om room ite fe Ino are DOWN | ton MOMESITES NEAR DRAY. John K S RAILER ea see at a te you ¢ seems ond = re © ¢ room end bath with level land. 9680 wth — Good . Irwin | : EXCH tome. —— ue tees $430 pet ee tan’ a awe Pentisn Ok Conk Lie. west 0 REALTOR NGE Ww Leo er in ahead ; pear Oakland me of town Lake Ri eee Lake & ood edy 101" Since 1925 $25 to $500 SALES . West Suburban Page ge win pee | Eas "haa asawuntisogacd pas Minne PE Dat" Ere On SALES—FINANCING On the canal lead 3 basem to downtown. A<->| | 2% pie i. LADD Sole ledeesaPrapeiy 4 Community Loan Co SCHOONER, BUDDY, BEAMER Toor nek s Pe ‘modern ‘erme. em pei gf doom gy located — ——> a esses “ wntiae Lx. Ra Pe pase | 30 E. Lawrence FE 2 7131 to. PLOOR Z. a fies? den 8, bed- - hts - os - a? Lak ~ Prien oor = ANB, } Ga ioe with Uberal’ terms only | Roy Annett Inc rge 60 foot lot. : « pon 5 Ls om 7 ii} = Dixie Highw N dly Service sively at iy waler, homes exci water rontage on | REA . “ : Bet yay service the price 2: F LTORS $1,500 DOWN George!” 1001300 ween Drayton eed Special orders sacs "we coll. WE BUY AND SELL “Open ‘Evenings and Sunday” 14. Lon ne es — - Livernots between 18 aod fo Mis teriora Zoned Commercini | gy Money’? | timed*concern a Seurcoua ene CONTRACTS FIRST nee _and_Suncer_t full room bungalo ~~~ J Hou 4 acres north ace. 500° dee of front- is Qs near 1932, Paved display usiness since IRST OFFERING a a sock Spel ones 43 F : ester, ler im Phar gop = Roch- eas ee eee call as you telephone. Just and parking STATE STRE cane vasa” Canna macad or Sale 2 . $2,850 or higaway, aa 60 ' NICHOLIE a ves eee northwest of town saat One : 4 ; Houses 43 “noice butla rae ens meee West Huron on M-59 F FE LM —— Ra. ed near higr e —- well lcat- : IN ~~ | 100x200 - lots. with water x Zoritd Com heel 4 ? AN converted to school - easily Edw. MoS R / | Roche: 20 Mile ge x1’ ¢ mercial 1 100’- : W 7 eS ee CO rooms including 1 bedroom and | 7 N me oe ia igs SYLVAN VILL N fan “ C. pp _ sod water avaiinbe “"" payment ee Se eee ater ANTED = . Ph. j and le | Sagina 30 b AGE , Ey - bd 5 . worth: or any oth I. ‘an te o« $10,800. + ee ie e189 er Ag og a ee w St. = Ph. FE 58165 eunts, tiring Fos year tor oe St Be ee eae Leslie R. Tripp, R ee nile cn nal Gs a an| ce ee as tn Piet down 2 —- , XX TILE oad tsk ta ere G and | oo oo ‘rich: fireplace ONE AC | WiLL SELL LAKE F OL 1-7511 pallhet Ae raig’ ope oe eyaean ol minutes gi hileny and | a5 ae paeee | — pte oo ly Dassen. te | a me ae orme es DRAYTON PLAINS twin’ siz Kitchen-diner. 2 ONE ACRE In Cry¥-Be | fe ee ae | pr asl ee - we | gui perucear ® B x 36, ¢1sea | oor, Shown bY appotnument only. A at itl 84 ACRES A well known and Bh ™ —_o then} Auto Ac See, ‘4 me WN yoyeeee 5 ony 3 bedroom pa — modern 6 IVAN W caly. | Sale Suburban : | ren . te family toreee pg mg a located west Sy FP Mc omenrvion 57 ' — oe : tl ' . ORLA LD FOU miele] beth well sept, “automatic Reet water eater weak? =| SCHRA ; Prop. 45A| — locoted’norh ol Ponting firm | parking waiarg waar a | Better Be Sc Lew AUTO, PARTS ‘ elect : itehen m floors, : roo w*Peustiful modern Where Tt - FAT WhichT, Reanor | SEs stiches got | Ratrescws™ M [55 acess caine eerste | Fk Baca Sasescr'e| Th Ty fe "See ae Co-operative : bak 3) ; ; furnas you, Priced y for all per mz Real Estate ee te eee eee bo A; Ogg hon tise HOUSE - Between Por of timber, 60 e, 5 acres at only 96.500 an OPEN om : 5. _, puchanee in awe’ terms that 2221 LANCASTER | 28% we F E5-S091 > dividing and. revelling part er for poorrscer me ouve, other good A GOING GROCERY So | SUNDAYS | #070 x aa rooms $12,000 ANCASTER 2 W) Huror _ Eve ow @ ranc or will Quick is farm | Lee ’ : ® bath. Large e FE 62564 of h to be possession. now. ated on L TO 8 Pree conan PS a 2 tedroom ranch, aR ice wnd| "feo oeroom bungtam Signy — ge Sittarms | nee, Se ieee Borrow the Cash Mea Gane s ELS SCHOOL terms, “See reestva. | low’ “landscaped” paved caret. | Brag taeer Gad mien meters tached” garage ome and “| West pel the. business.” ftiores oe saan You Need at re ya PARTS near nes hoo’ street, kiteh nic . 00 T level for oni equip : 30 . stores: Oond city bus and Visit our ond tui echeole | Immediate poor ggg basement with oa) Oe ee vel stag om | sw ee seve ress Ope LOUIE'S sud pane s Ress awe | Ea aoe oo Serta ig Bre aS LR HILTZ | Seen Sarg) ES a aes BUCK Ec a et oetpey rancher) at our door. O park- Secs u cent mo! terms 4 neal right N built . : E: tile ‘Excellent " aitehen. L. H. B vir, = FE 2-5053 . LAKE ae wa balance. | ww seer aman = Property in il secant = CONVALESCENT ER Lote of “sed parts for "46 tt 50 Goriee ol sPaved road. Gy Ly Membe . BROWN, Realtor | %*e°** Teo bearoom a Eve. 694038 pnd meetin HOME FINANCE COMPANY | ATTE “ars MBLE MODERN pon _Reel Estate Exch , Loe se, and good new Look at is East of Oxford Biac Corner N. Saginaw 40541 | We : Bh N = “at Pe eet Late of cupboard and | HOME. 1 rooms ao schoo, bas and cies wan Seat a ce a oem a ston. oe soniry bars 3 . = aod trocks. We lou to 1969 care : ; . , veral 1 eee oe yttetaown ures Sig eres T= meome 800) Oe an wm} EE T tebe Sez acres eed one veacee a eee Transmiationg mpage wed ei waa 4 : a $7,500. terms bly at only 3EORGE R JIRWI o pd im good -socen both ow aioe tim ; Pecsccumen ry oon ey om car, fur lg parte oh Se a og $4,500 bau ESTATE N oie ate. C8 you 330.con eaty 90.00 down. 8 for tendly tonne se i08. Proms SCHRAM AUTC tod “tee pees be dene for Reed: eee = speaks — that’s the full pric ___FE aa Avenue an pA for month. : . $100 2 ani Savings Soc ident Loan 2539 Dixie e TO PARTS R. J: Valuet. k roof ite attractively = pie er on 1 floor ~ Meg) this i Gj + | __VE 260 R FLOY - on WwW. Lew. Fs wy. rE oxy ten Be ba pa Sot a ce att, Mad) gumewe st eta _|Roger B. Henry |*% OD onwentt Foitsc Ses raph ue : tile ype oil r #@ USED cane 080.00 TO $2,800 GOOD ALLOWANCE ON YOUR CaR. | %® WILLYs STATION WAGON. _Like new. FE ¢4002. For Sale Used Trucks 62 GET SET . FOR SPRING ‘8 OMC 1 TON, Br onavass ‘BUO WHEELS, PT. STAKE Y, FULL TARP. Ez EYE GLAsSé, JUST LIKE NEW 62 GMC, 125” W.B8 ft_| custom stake body. $945 SO Ford 1 ton, duo wheels, smooth side ex- press body. $645. Si Cheve. % ton pickup. $745. : SPECIAL “ DODGE % TON PLATFORM. $128. WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 Truck Specials °S1 Ford % ton pickup $695 "49 GMC | ton panel $495 $1 Chev. % ton panel $595 "47 Ford 1 ton panel $195 GMC % ton panel $195 6 Ford 14 ton pickup $295 "48 1 °52 Chev. ™% ton panel $795 wt we °S0 Chev. '4 ton panel $395 *51 Ford 14 ton panel $595 ~ °51 Chev. %4 ton pickup EM so ere SEB + Roe ar ee be F pebtintin Se tae °51 Chev. Sed. delivery $695 2 More Trucks To Choose From All Bargains! bl ie = MICHIGAN’S FINEST ue ae [AC STATION WAGON | O.K. USED TRUCKS Business As Usual at ail =|“ Saginaw Both New and Used Cars and Trucks ‘46 FORD 2 TON STAKE Exceptional truck for the year. Dependable and strong. ‘Ol CHEV. 2 TON—12) STAKE New motor, new paint, completely reconditioned, An O.K. guarantee. $695 ‘Ol CHEV. ¥% TON STAKE This stake was custom- built for a furniture) store, extra high racks, new paint and OK. re conditioned. $795 “ALWAYS A Large Selection at Habel’s THE THRIFTY TRUCKERS LOT JACK HAB CHEVROLET Ss w at Cottage ONE FE 4-4546 1963 1 TON WILLYS wheel drive 8.000 m After OL_1-0711 | TON PICKUP. PER- Low mileage Ip- uire white house rear 2 6 doc Sale Motor Scooters 63 63 | neers OOOO eee NEW & USED CUSHMAN scooR scoot _ere ere 12 8 Paddock. FE 44246. FOR PARTS AND SERVICE O SET FOR COMPETI | equipment included, ies INDIAN 14 GOOD CONDE tion, FE 2.3466. Boats & Accessories 66 SA rnns PL and recetv Sales, 2101 Dixie Hwy FE 2-8786. MODEL KE 4 74 HP MERCURY outboard motor $100 FE 17-7383. JOHNSON % AH P BIG ~~ twin, outboard motor, Used very little In perfect con- dition, 6300. 23-2065. Ph. FE Boat Owners SEASON Is HERE Let us FIBERGLASS your boat Eliminate all leaks & end that yearly paint scrap- ing caulking drudgery Wil. make your boat like new YOU CAN'T BEAT OUR PRICES ALL WORK GUARANTEED WE PICK UP AND DELIVER me information & free estimates MA 646470 days, EM }-2560. eve. (ORIZED CENTURY INLAND LAKES BOs? 6 ‘SALES FE 36122, For Sale Motorcycles 64" iN Davidson, see Ha / Co. oe eagt |: MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS — el & Yellow — Bost SHORTY. HOOK'S PLACE AN Pipe Lake Ph_ FE 23-5260 1 Transportation Offered 68 68 iz Arizona 1 to 3 rid- | ang te share expenses and driv- ing OR 32438 TRUCK GOING NORTH PART _load efther way 35-6808 ~ TRANSPORTATION PAID To Los Angeles Frisco and other points New cars te Roy. porting Brive Away SERVICE - 63% UNION 8T ___FE ¢9130 of FE 2473 Swaps CAR PAYMENTS GETTING ROUGH ? R oa MARCH 7 FOR TUCSON Phoen WIL! TRADE $2,400 EQUITY IN 6 room brick terrace for Oldsmo- bile or Buick of _— value Terrace now rented for 675 per month. Call FE ¢1157 SWAP 1 ACRE OF QROUND FOR FOR late model car FE be- | tween 10 and 1 38 of rE won after 5.30 n rT _ CONTINENTAL TRAILER. dition $1.750 wii take lard | Cleam @s * pln _ ~—— con- trect or wnat | THELM., M ELWOUD REALTOR FE 5-138 New Ford Pickup ___ 8 Cylinder $1,195 Utica. Ford Sales Van Dyke at’20 Mile Rd Cy Owens DUMP | ‘30 FORD % TON | UTILITY ; i ’°530 FORD °3 TON PICKUP '30 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY '48 FORD % TON PANEL See Them Today! They’re Ready-to Go! ea . OW Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. te be ner Snecma Cima. ome we ~ C Ww WILL TRADE FOR OLDER =| or sell equity in 53 ier up. %+ tom Call after morning FE Toe EXCHANGE YOUR LAND ¢ Som. | tract (where you have sold gre, for late model car &. VapWett, OR e °| Fuace YOUR CAND earaiey. | small house kpown TRATT FE? EXCHANGE | os Te! Open_Eves ‘CAMERA & PRO- player piano, rotary oe what have m | te CANDY VENDING MACHINES Good condition. on te ty rt sae equal valuation 4+ __For r Sale » Clothing 70 70 ane DRESSES Lo Shoes, size WEDDING DRESS ene | 12, JU- OL 62687. 14-16. 1B FE | | _let cap. $125. Sale Household Goods 71 Phone FE 5-4101 "A |" BOTTLE GAS New @ stoves, $49.95 an Complete line of ranges 100 nds gas ihstalled $22.77 : enyon Puelgas Co 5268 Dixie Highway. OR 3-2491 ———} USED TRUCKS USED TRADE-IN CLEARANCE | —— no cesecassreene 99.95 Need A ~ MaRS creme nesnrers ele Dump Truck? cen 5 --- $20.80 Take Your Pick’ eras hyd oo a S| At Cy Owens Lot 8 pc dining rm. curt $00 50 | = : MANY OTHER ITEMS CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS t S51 FORD F-6 THOMAS ECONOMY | . DUMP FURNITURE CO. 3618 Saginaw ’SO DODGE CASH FOR CORNTTURE OR DUMP USED MAYTAG WASHER $20.95 Refrigerator Standa) $39.95 | '32 FORD F-6 ot iret tin eS t » Apt size e $50.95 ae CRUMP ELECTRIC | } $1 CHEVROLET att Awbern Re rE + | sed Trade-in Dept. 2 piece living room 2 piece Diving room . piece living room . | esser mirrors kitchen table Apt. size electric stove Sleeping chair & otto 6 piece dining room Small down payment. Free pa VYMAN’S __ WW. Pike Only _ YOUR ge — 10 &@ 12% TV sot 2 3 Ee “gssxezze — = a console & 630.50. Used Washers 3 nm, Used ig 99 | stores at $39 Ranges at $189.50. . The Hieueow ot Pontiac, 61 W. Huron, FE 41555 DUNCAN PHYFE 80OFA. GOOD ndition, MI 4-1090. __ WOOD-WAKEPIELD MAPLE, Davenport, platform rocker, Bos- ton rocker; maple coffee tabie. MAple— 1 a p. AEARAR. LARGE DINING TABLE. BU 6 chairs Heavy set 835. 271 8 Sanford ANTIQUES — EARLY A > Aan AR and Victorian Be APT SIZE PHILGAS hance 600§ Hatehery Rd 16 IN. SPARTAN ° _model_ Like new PE 2-2547. _ ELECTRIC RANGE, with well. Lamp and timer Calrod ss. 61300, - 8 Gas dition. ( new). 624 Markie = \ ; ‘ Bs For Sale Used Trucks 62; MODEST MAIDENS “That's strange! I brought him the letters I typed and he gave | me this novel and the afternoon off!"’ Sale Household Goods 7 Sale Household Goods 71 REFRIGERATOR GOSSIP BENCH, CORNER CUP- La | FRIGIDAIRE, good condiuon. Cheap. Call F +4830 10° TABLE MODEL TV __ e antenna kits W ALTON TV Ho 23-2257 Cr. Walton ROOMS OF FORNITORE, NEAR- “Doon, new, leav 1-6828. err PP PEE Dresses ee wn nuas of ™s Aly Boy PE 46781 | CORNER CHINA CABINETS. NEW D Desias ond in Ward M Orchasde: Gah FEE PE ¢2687 after 4 p.m. RADIO # AND ONE. 66 PE $-8755 LINOLEUM, 9x12. .$3.95 "$4.95 nouse paint gal. Jack's Linoleum 183 NN OPerry VACUUM BRUSHES belts and bags. 066 Myrtle _ $20 Gee, For Sale Miscellancous 72 By Jay Alan _ Burmeister’s OPEN 8.A. M. TO8 P. M. SUNDAY 10 TO 3 LUMBER 1 50. Pleo Beant. _ om0 per as | % PLYSCORE $2.72 EACH 4x8’ 8 PLYSCORE $9.75 EACH INSULATION $4.45 PER 100 FT. WHITE PINE COMBINATION DOORS $14.95 1x4’ NO. 2 & BETTER ~ YELLOW PINE FLOORING $99 PER 1,000 board Metal wardrobe c Maple chest of drawers chest of drawers Dormeyer elec- tric mixer. Coldspot refrigerator — FE 54-3862 7 PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM Beat te oat Almost new. OAK FLOORING NO. 2 COMMON $139 PER M 2'x4' WHITE FIR 7c PER LIN. FT. BIRCH ‘DOORS $9.95 4x8 SHEETROCK $1.29 , _ tion Jeo Seminole, Ph SHOP AND SAVE Chest of drawers $850 hall t %% cents yd; 5; sofa bed. $18 FE ¢2915 on ; bunk beds, odd beds all sizes ® spring Mattresses Kitchen unfinished chests: all sizes. out of maple finish 4: chests; linoleum. rugs; wool rugs; Fee asley cag eemciee fe. | We fiaranter'tseve res mone. e : 4 e you m¢< rice Se Rams, a ane, BANK FURNITURE | ROCK LATH "i -enenane {SELLING “OUT ANTIQUES 9% BUNDLE 7 rr CoLpsPOT IcB Box 4 _* c. MY 3309 yuos oe, fi ent size elec- Que it. eS lo ee Sale 2% ras Vinoflor L PAINTS WAYNE GABERT’S % price @ You an APPLIANCE SPECIALS oy oe Me, a ee ais ite MATE AUS in a oe range $8 | svERS 14 W. yeep pest, _f . ; Martag percelaim o¢. tab wader MAHOGANY DaoPiZar Taste) Burmeister S washer, A-1 000 | other small FE 2-2068 ehine “Teens A kitchen drop tabie chrome dinette set 6 yr | 5-4087 chairs. 5 hand vacuum cleaner rec- ord player cabin trunk, and mis ttems. FE 5-190 al FE 56189) REPRIOERATOR GE pay | | ' BED. SPRINGS AND MATTRES6. Good condition, $15. EM 3-3108 Northern Lamber Co. si97 WE DELIVER ER "Ne Mile Radius new, $100 Also 1 set of |. tnéaaes tubs with mixing faucets _and trap, $14 FE 5-8543 MATTRESSES Ywoo With 8 Trucks Serving You CLOSEOUT SALE 5 . - beds all new save Ginced oa ei HH ee ae EM 3-4650 EM 3-3996 pays 4 — ——, 839 50 up — =? > ‘i, y | SEWING MACHINE Wash $50.50 up| NSOLE — BB ctr 2 gua e |7 COMBINATION STORM AND! co? - screen doors. Wooden. MY 23-0752 | Walnut mhg blond, for all beads Roys, 06 ‘Oatiand. PE 24021 BOYS’ 3 IN BICYCLE, GOOD $18 50 up. Mitchell, 109 N. ) Rasy SPINDRYER WASHER AND condition, $30. EM 3-3507, — oe = nk type Vacuum cleaner FE (STALL ; SHOWERS, [E PLE DRESSER, PRIOWanRe, | 2S ___ - anesthe - cedar lined wardrobe. table top DAVENPORT. no ee a Lavatories as range, overcoat, ladies coats comp. with chrome paw] dresses, various sizes. 12 N 4 BURNER GAS STOVE. 635 faucets, $16.95. Eos WE value _ Case Ave | PE +0020 +0328 after 3:30. PE 23022 ee $19.95. These are a oor DINETTE TABLE AND 4 cmarrs,| i 1 STEP TABLE CHIFPEROBE i! ord tx ace oo Lichen table and ¢ chairs, beek-| duflet, book cose. fen nt TPT. OGSON OPRiONT DEEP | shelf. FE! mn oe , freeze, Holds about 350 ~ oy dXis LEAP DESION WOOL RUG, _ ‘es, more, $125 1 year old teed very little, $80. chrome and Oas CLOTHES DRYERS 0 DAY | Spadiuion PE bise) before 3 pm. | Tred kitchen 2-888) trie. ol GioND BSED. MATTRESS | Fetroleum C2 ae take) PLUMBING SPECIALS. springs. $24 90. Liner Posics |L & 6 FURNITURE SALES CO. | °%, Sab slectrio bet water tame Bs will t closed oan while 3 bath set. A quality ~ T oa gy new —-_" will — an trim see sew electric sewing me- ebout April ist. watch” Pr a om Pes $3. mechine. Orton ise We deliver LATE MODE gis A wase | er. Reasonable FE 44236 } button or GO. E. electric stoves Both like crew Bed, complete _OL 1-835. For Sale Miscellaneous 72 72 | cellaneous *. s © to 3” (Old TLAROE YORE DEEP FREEZER, Ss merce bg eo fm une area. ear $500 sec- uburn ental. 4+4820— rific fo $380 Call after §—FE | TOILETS $38 VAL = Lava. LopGt s = maT Ee & +7594. tories $2950 value 495. Stal the. Delite 17° drill Sizr REAUTYREST MAT showers a ‘atthe faucets & 2 . Dress with FU UL se BEA MAT- curtain ¥ i.e These vellow, atr feed: other tools FE box costes. Almost! are slightly marred Michigan Sa 3s08 Middlebet’ Rd. FE Fisoresceat psoas ve DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. VERY OUR T ALBOT cond ton. Reasonable Also opm on Prey et eaytime| NEW LOW PRICES | Rect tom. 61.00 0 pundie: weed a oan __ Saturday OMA +1 2n4's, 2x63 & 2x8's $80 per M. bundred ; ig sheer Wystrwanouse & REPRIOER ATOR a tt $65 lag M $e «2622 sin condition Oty 2. Only $35 “nas. Mt 61300 WE actus of ekennice eee | TeansietOn EATS ane gg ng go Pa We will, testel | gee eee hed TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN _condition. Only $120. MI 61300 BLACKET T's ES wiring. caaiaee oe font eek eer le ee See “int. ‘Meomisgian’ Soticors’ MM eonsote o< | $161 Dixie is § ss a y. 156 W. Montcalm, $199 95 =6Spectal only to -———_—"* FE 2 Pri. thru Wed., MI 6-1300_ CASH CASH CASH _ 9 _every Thurs VACUUM SWEEPER WITH AT- A : AINT WITH 6A te-hments, FE 2-1708 ah nha ashicen” ance |B scrubbable Fast drying Ne ELECTROLUX SWEEPER. AX-| Mart, M24, Lak e Orion. MY 32-1631 mart 100 reaks, we ere Cord winder and ex- FURNA ES Seo your BP. 8 paint 4 olors. tras 2/ Josephine PE 2-393 CES ia IO Aa npn: na AND } PIECE BEDROOM OUTFIT. $30 1° year factory guarantee. Square USED OWERS a OL _2-2801. + ducts or round. oi] of gas conver. new dacea.” First models Gractionty e- 1 STEP TABLE. Cl F CHIPFEROSE i mgm, bees eo proy Ol betel —— ot at =f Ena! | _Stan_Garwooa | 39-2080. a es /. tae complete Gales on taki Seen ne Two LAMP FOUR FOOT FLUO- Equipment. 1593 Woodward tubes. FE ¢-3066 ee nt Are, Gere a Be Mile)" Birming- 7 WALNUT DINING ROOM | fevtories, war ham. Ph. Midwest ¢6009. See : He Bh ae ales aah La «it inka ta stores. the new 1954 model Rototiers writing @ desk. PE 23510 tory marred. Call at f ghew- for $300. Time payments svat LAUNDRY TUBS $12. 16 MM PRO- rooms Mich igan Fluorescent, 393 —® a BOUOLAS FIR _ jector, $25 FE 29-8008 __Ave jes AIR DRIED DOUGLAS FIR DROP ~ LEAP TABLE AND 4 2x6 IF te 1¢ ape _. MMe Lin R.- chairs, also a chrome and kitchen 2x8 17 & 14 "yee Lin. ft table. studio couch, cheap, FE 1x6 Fir Roof Boards S\ec Lin. ft. 32-0734 x: 1x4 Fir Fioo me per 4 ROSE NYLOW DAVENPOR 5 “2% tra long. excellent condition. FE | RUTL DING SUPPLIES | Setect Rea . $220 per M 2-0028 No 1 — ievieees oT per M — NOG SILVER NEVER Sheetrock 4x8 x% C, & C $135 wo 3 Co 4 per M 8 _— Li oa ae om ge Plyscord ane x% eel. a $4.80. | oTAGGERTY = efter | = ulation 100 sq. A EF G RANGE, US only $450. White pine sheathing gig t~—E board’ “ca, ft tee Pir ‘ane tms| LUMBER COMPANY 306 Liberty. FE quality no waste 1 ft 7c. Pir | 1947 Haggerty ny Walled Lake REFRIGERATOR, | ¢ ‘ Pr. “Goon 236 1 & better 1 f% 2c. Fir MArk = motor,| 2"8 1 & better 1 ft. 16. Doors, USED ELECTRIC MOTORS. a Str hp like new. 878, radio and| i€terior some as low as $6.00 ea | 14h p.; T.M combination’ excellent con- Doors, Exterior large stock $18.00, electric and ranges at te dition, $90, FE 52708 ee eee ees White Soop ss we S ——Geamemand REFRIGERATOR AND APT. “SIZE pine & Biren Weldtex Wedge- : gas stove both for $45 FE 2-0462 DINING ROOM TABLE AND 81x _ chairs, davenport, 28 N. Johnson MONEY TALKS many Roofing & Siding. wood & eaphat Wood shakes ¢ that beautiful Know vour dealer for, USED HEATING FQUIPMENT 2 in. BLANKET. Ts’ | TRY DISCO For Sale Miscellaneous 72| For Sale Misceflaneous 72 WOLVERINE SURPLUS LUMBER MATBRIAL SALES CO. Sq Sy ple "eiih| Camps eee x6, 1x8, 1x12 per M. |... t100 | NEW & USED BLDO MA Ls Pr?) . per ft oe Migniana Rd. (M-58) OR 3-7002 ae =e Per ng me _Open 8 to 5:20 except jundays. | 3%: Roteems. set, somotete . oreg) Sale Musical Goods 73 + OGhrome encode and SELECT B. ACCORDION®S FACTORY PRICES ane faucets and plug $14.75| rich tones q all_sizes Penal ~~ $22.95 | SEN nine ogee iy enart 84” Cabinet sinks. A erede $1 fe “'ealer esters al oo oev.se| =, alae tk ALyo SAXOPHONE. ra Bu) S$ pm PE 5255 Bor are ee wiione PIANO | Fowe AND REPAIR- _Orehard Lake | Avenue i. Ca. France Boebé — ANCHOR. FENCES | sas, TRUMPET, C G CONN, 22 B. OR vee Ph No money down. a _ 30143, after 3 ny ee tes 7 bast PIANO TUNING ‘2 5 REPAIR. | giethes. and bianket. 93 ‘West _Oscar 8c PE 23-6217 SPINET PIANO RENTALS HAY ALL KINDS STRAW. CAN | deliver, MA 5-3502 7 x STRAW +1484 bra: $285 value, $188 50 Michigan Fluorescent 393 Or- chard Lake Ave OR PE | 9484 Dixie Hwy tures, newest brightest and Now cre ou fsa | "Fue Mag? ANE - Fea pruned and sprayed. S wae | reation vooms. tiles value. $5 95, —— factory me marred. Call; ¢zRerience. Arthur Fransten. ~ | | Onraen tractor complete w: paces oil burners, blowers. etc. r, 006 OR 30318 Wayne Heating and A\r Condition. CASH ISTER AND COKE MA- ONTIAC. LAC ": FARM & CEMENT BLOCKS Service ; = INDUSTRIAL : setter | _ Sale Goods 78 TRACTOR CO. 200m or YE 313 =| come, BUY. emu taapa | 825 WOODWARD AVE. a OAs 8 | ELECTRIC a. FE 4-0461 OR FF 4-1442 matic oll for. size v ‘cond\. | MCCORMICE-DEERINO 16 i. 3% ON paces of ee carbu- tin $1 Mas eae pa time | se NE we rt Whe im . iz Pm. at Pine Street | ' bottle b te oll lg hh gg Fl ma abins. | ps Nagy Bn ag ee AND DEER case quality built tractor P HEAT 8ER — Leach 10. Bagley. “creased HP and fast Eagle we hited ———— with Trailer Exchange | ONE 3-6 FIRESTONE MOTOR | hook up Telegraph 12u14 tent Both in very — See this tractors now! It bas the Open Evenings & Sunday pm —— $75. FE 5-0088 Call any- — engineering features of any KITCHEN SINKS 24x21. $2995, — _ : AFTER WE SELL FM Salay 8206 Telots. 00050 value Sand, Gravel & Dirt 79| WE SERVICE EN’ a teucets, $14.9 | mn | Houghten & Son, Ine ° THORIZED J CASE an Fluorescent, 383 Orchard La | GRAVEL | YOUR SALES AND ED LWICE oe “It Costs Less to Farm with Case FLOOR SANDER. ee URNACE ee, SF parting let Faw hs © | Ph. OLive 1-6761, Ph Romeo 2533 cleaners eeeeers ia 1 rOM i¢ INCH Me- oe regs Mae ae giles ees ses ei Cormack Number 8 plow cement and mortar, full dirt Halstead Rd. MA 66287, PLYWOOD _ | fa 3°“ re : AMERICAN STONE piew ani cuttovahen 78 an . Kiteh- ats oA. Eas wers made 4 Ye tut oe Oe on cen ete. &. 108 iAC PL co . SAND, AND GRAVEL. 1488 Baldwin Ave FE 23-2843 | _ Delivered. OR >-7034. muse tx UX uae Oo Ges ANGLES. CHANNEIS, BEAMS. “ROAD & DRIVEWAY Poation | Farne Sunol reinforced rods. basement| sfevei. Pit run 60-40 an cushion pply posts, complete line of structural; sand. W ~ Sand & Gravel Joba Dealer steel. new and wsed Typhoon| FE ¢6218 or FE E 2211 Pontiac Rd Phone FE 46140 Steel Co 135 B St. ‘across from American Forging wank wick Sad out qlgwk peeks COMPARE be) PE ose, - ing, prompt service PE 43M. | = THESE PRICES MYERS PUMPS Cow AND HORSE MANURE DE- p29 parmall. $225 F12 Farmall = _tiveret— PB $0008. W. C Alls Chalmers, $243 Shallow ang deep well jets _ F all 5 @aios wel pumps mmaied | Wood, Coal & Fuel 80| Deere Brit poser nt, Hous as low as $10 labor rR ip | ne gl EN omg —— ee we mii LAROE QUANTITY _ OF like mew rubber, $195 Many other ber st Clarkston The i BE gg ge BR erms, e rade 4. Hime ¢ HARDWARE _ a : Orion MY 2-1631. 300+ Auburn st Adams PE 28811 aPexpwat FUEL OIL MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE R. WITH Aubura — ceannel coal Kindling and cultivator, Meyers hay crusher, NE MOTOR urna.¢ weoa Oskiand Fuel & International ha e e. 4 12414 tent. Both is very good| Paict 4 Orchard PE| milkers, OA ee FE $0008. Catt any. | 5610 TRACTOR ON _time - PACKAGE COAL rubber Two 1¢tm plows. good Overhead Garage’ Door Be eae west "Yo colt Sais Prices are low because business 's| cord 2 for $10. Delivered. FE TR BACK HOES slow. All sizes are available | Lo. R BLADES for @ free estimate today aa GRASS SEEDERS BERRY co ape 371 8. Paddock Parm or Industria} We demonstrate BLACKETT INC. YOUR FEROUSON DEALER __ Waterforg BOLENS GARDEN TRACTORS M. E ROTARY TILLERS LAWN MOWERS EVANS ad 6507 DIXIE 3-0806 OnE ae raat saws BREW & USED Sop wm tor « demonstration time govmcats avaliable vo no gel Oar & Lewn 1983 6. recieaes (No pet 14 Mile), _ Birmingham Phone MI +0008 ATTENTION — YOU BUY A NEW SEE THE NEW j SUPER c ATICh. THE ON 4 HYDRAULIC 4B on RKET WE ARE y GIV- Ino EXTRA ~~ © roa In onan SEE Us CALL “KING BROS. Your I-H Dealer Pontiac Road at Opdyke rE +om™% KING BROS Your I-H Dealer Pontiac Road at Opdyke | ew “AND REBUILT SPREADERS. All types — rene Davie __ Machinery Ortonville, SNOW ith large tires & snow plow s178 Rotary Tilers. & snow blowers. Terms. Lee's Sales & — a we eer a da pr, ©6 Lapeer. COMMUNITY AUCTION EVERY Friday 7 p m. Hardware furni- ture, appliarces and hundreds of othe. article consigned Michi- an Auction Mart Inc M24 Lake _ Orion MY 21631 Angus Dispersal and Farm Machinery Auction Sat. March 6th at 1 o'clock of farm located at 41380 Eight Mile Rad 2 miles east of Northville, Mich —- dispersal of ve select herd of Register Angus cows, calves and bulls, Also com- plete line of new ‘ord farm equipment including Ford tractor, used very littie Plows, disc, roll- er. grain drill. rake and many other tools to use on a Ford - tractor Ford truck with horse stalls and 2 other racks § year old registered saddie grid- ing, ladies horse If you want fine Angus cattle of a ohana farm equipment you can- CASH FOR PURNITURE | 0 TONS piney AND SECOND hot afford to miss tht. Bank FE 4788) hay also straw $850 Oakhil) na terms See Floyd Kehri, First THE BE T |_ Ville MA 5-4784. Can deliver — Bank of Toit. Penni- i _BES ; SECOND CUTTING ALPALPA AND phere’ Pore a es ee SALVAGE LUMBER | $Rgat sree Wire MY Eerie anen? COTO Wree apartm a es Mgr and Aue- nowsen, “A mien fect ef” os | CE wg Ag! tence, "Wittemsten "bihee, sound j Sat. March @h at bo | am Leceted FOR QUICK SALE j miles north B THIS WON'T LAST For Sale Livestock 84 U5 23 an4 4 fy ACT: NOW! P2?RE@——— ree | | gg A to 238 Knotty pine, exellent condition ¢ YOUNG HOLSTEINS, 2 FRESH arrows Lusch wares on eum Only 1.000 sq. ft. left. Yours for and 2 springers.1 yr & ome 2-yr 2 Allis Chalmers €'> SS, ! aid Pn -ebred Olstein = bulls Ford tractor jeep, Ford F-3 2x¢s Je @ ft (up to 6 ft) Holly 3075 freee Gent e ‘ motor. Doors ‘satay, ae 8 PRESH HOLSTEIN m baler, New Sash. 80c up. ; nar og age $6 5u per 100 sq. ft eg Aa na TW YARDS WE DELIVER Don’t watt, order for RIDI UNION WRECKING CO. CLAIRMONT blower with Idea! 4 bar side yah, core pick- bd t \ - THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1954 THIRTY-NINE ee: TV’s Mr. Wizard Mixes Fun and Science OE San --Today’'s Television Programs - - bf Caannel 2—WIBK-TV Channel +—-WWI-TV Channel 1—WXYE-TY TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:30 — (T) — Superman. G Reeves in “Whistling Bird.”” (4) Time off for Sports. Bill Flem- ming. (2)—Telenews Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(4)—Man About Town. Bob Maxwell; music and chatter. (2) Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 7:00~—(7T)—Heart of the City. “Lo comotive Story.” Film. (4)— star. (2)—News. Doug Edwards. 11:00—(T)—Soupy's 7:45—(4)—News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) — Perry | Como. Patti Page and the Gay- | lords sub for Perry. 8:00 — (7) — Bowling Champions Fred Wolf, host. (4)—I Married Joan. Family complications in “Dented Fender.” (2)—Godfrey and his Friends. Variety; Frank Parker, Marion Marlowe, Lu Ann 9:00—(7)—Club Polka. Warren Michael Kelly host to pianist Bobby Stevenson, Bill Farrell, Patsy Abbott. (4)—Television Theater. “Two Weeks in the Country.”” young couple benefits by helping underprivileged chil- dren. (2)—Strike It Rich. Warren Hull emcees. 9: 3—(T)—My Here. Robert Cum- in “Odd Man In,” film mings (2—I've Got a Secret. Garry Moore, pane! quiz. 10:68—€7)—Stery Theater. Gloria Holden in “Birthday of Infanta,” fils drama. (4)—This Is Your Life. Ralph Edwards re-creates life of surprise guest. (2)—IBC Boxing. Holly Mims vs. Moses Ward, middieweights. 10:30—(7)—Man Against Crime. Ralph Bellamy in ‘‘Target With | Two T's,” film. (4)—Your TV Theater. “Deauville Bracelet,” drama. 10: 45—(2)—Greatest Fights. Octo ber 1951, fight between Joe Louis, Rocky Graziano. On. Variety, comedy. (4)—News. (2)—News. 11:16—(T)—Theater Roland Young in “Topper Takes a Trip.” (4)— Singin’ Along. Music. (2)—Big Picture. Armed forces film. 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night Music. 11: 46—(2)—Merchandise Mart. THURSDAY MORNING 7: 00—(4)—Today. 8: 46—(7)—Cartoons. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—Break- fast Club. (2)—Meditations. | 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day 16:00—(7)—Charm Kitchen. (4)— Ding Dong School. (2)—Arthur Godfrey. 18: 30—(4)—One Man's Family. 16: 45—(4)—Three Steps. 11:¢0—(7)—Playhouse. (4)—Home. 11:38—(2)—Strike It Rich. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Bride & Groom. (7)— Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. 12:15—(2)—Love of Life. Hawkins Falls. 12:39 — (4) — Betty White. (7)— News. (2)—Tomorrow’'s Search. ®- 12:45—‘7)—Stars on Seven. (2)— Guiding Light. 1:¢0— (4) —Home Theater. (2)— Boh Murphy. 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. 2:00—(7)—My Life. 2:30 — (4) — Jean McBride. (7)— Theater. (2)—Houseparty. 2:45—(4)—Faye Elizabeth. . Show Created by Don Herbert Handsome Chap Also Host on Program That, 3:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)—Kate Smith Show. $:30—(7)—Air Base. (2)—Ladies Day. 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (7)— Cowboy Colt. 4:30—(2)—Feature Theater. On Your Account. §:00—(4)—Adv. Patrol. (7)—Auntie | Dee. ()\— 6:15—(4)—Sports Closeup. &:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—Bob Crosby Show. (7)—Cartoons. 6: 45—(7)—Weather. (2)—Sports. THURSDAY EVENING @:00—(4)—Music Time. (71)—De troit Deadline. (2)—Sports Show. 6:15 — (4) — News. (7) — Sports. (2)—Detroit This Week. 6:30—(4)—Time for Sports. (T)— Playhouse. (2)—News. | 6:45. — (4) — Singing Along. (2)— Weatherman. 7:00 — (4) — Liberace. (7)—Cisco Kid. (2)—Meet Mr. McNutley. 7:30—-(4)—Dinah Shore. (T)— Lone Ranger. (2)—News. 7:45—(4)—News. (2)—Jane Fro man. 8:00—(4)—You Bet Your Life. (7) —Quick As Flash. (2)—Life With Elizabeth. 8:30—(—T-Men im Action. . Where's Raymond. =—| 9: oo 1t)—Drognat. ()—Wrestling. | (2)—Theater. 9:30—(4)—Theater. (2)—Big Town. 10:00—(4)—Martin Kane. (2)— Playhouse. (7) —Hockey. 10: 30—(4)—Michigan Outdoors. (2) —‘‘I Led Three Lives.” 10: 45—(7)—Madison Sq. 11:00—‘4)—News. (7)—Soupy's On. (2)—News 11:15—(4)—Stars on Parade. (Th— Motion Pic. Academy. (2)—The- ater. 11: 20—(4)—Theater. --Today's Radio Proarams -- Programs turuished by statless Usted t this colume ere cub ject to change withes! sotive | Proves Informative NEW YORK — Don Herbert, | handsome host and creater of TV's | informative and entertaining pro gram, ‘Mr. Wizard, was able after more than a decade of writing and acting, to combine his two primary interests — science and show busi- ness—into a television program, and a new career. Herbert, who was born in Wa- conia, Minn., on July 10, 1917, but grew up and attended schools in jis., constantly wav- ered between his desire to pursue a teaching career in science and his interests in dramatics. It was in his early years in high school that he first became | interested tm science and later, | in his qgnior year, he also took up dramatics. | wife went to New York where he. |held a number of odd jobs and was on the verge of doy council today. The proposed ern, Cm CELW. (908) ww. (see) WOAR, (1198) WEYE, (it) @sBR, (08) assessment, subject to alteration by the council, totals $3,096,982, - Tox1ostT WEYE Reve CKLw. Curt, Massey CKLW, Sky King 620 compared with $3.012,760,320 ewe 0-0. Bowe wiem. thochomens WJBK. News McLeod 0:0 0m. Cort Maane jast year. ‘attric Kens. | ¢:15—WIR, M 12:15—WJR, Aunt Jenny CKLW CKLW hn ay wxvz. — ons. Austin Orent wJsBKk. Murphy Ta ieee Dalede 6:30—WIR. 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