qe A top government official said plans te drop an H- The official said it has been WASHINGTON (INS) — Plans for further hydrogen CD Officials to Show bomb tests in the Pacific Nation 28 Minute Film on 1952 Explosion this spring were reported bomb from an Air Force B36 bomber have definitely been called off, and that ther hydrogen tests will be there is a possibility no fur- held this. year. abroad resulting from the March 1 explosion. apprehensions at home and shaken up today because of Bomb From B36 Plans to Release | + | __ Scientists Cancel | 4 4 |to have been drastically | ~ oe r UNITED PRESS —~ 4 Hurt as Band . noe } ‘4 May Kill Future Tests LANDING DEMONSTRATION—A new Super Duck, successor to the famous amphibious vehicle of World War II has been developed by the GMC Truck & Coach Division here for the United States Army, Newsmen saw a demonstration of the land-and-sea-going ve- hicle in the Detroit River Friday afternoon. Above is-a picture of the new Duck coming in for a landing. With more speed, the Duck can carry almost twice the pay load of its earlier counterpart. Pilot Uses Wing to Veer a + Super Duck Developed for Army at Local Plant ar Red Probe Reinstated Witness to Job Army Returns - v a to put this greatly ad-} Woman in McCarthy ;an experimental contract * Monaghan said. “We are truck is faster and Development of a “Super; | Duck” far superior to the| (|. amphibious truck GMC de-| Philip J. Monaghan, gen- eral manager of the divi- carries nearly twice the pay ‘load of the original Duck. It was produced under “The Super Duck has success- fully Lonmies the most exhaustive to Replace Model Used|/~ Super Duck Developed in World War Il awarded by the Army’s De- troit Atsenal. signed and mass produced | + for the Army during World War ITI has been revealed sion, said the new, sea-go-| | by GMC Truck & Coach Di vision. ing * %* * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954—28 PAGES THE PONTIAC PRESS: Probers ce yder to Get Details M. DODGE Glasser Case Resigns Post GMC Discloses Ex-Truman Aide WASHINGTON w—Former Sec- retary of the Treasury John Snyder to Fa adminis- office and has handled effective Fear of H-Blast Power cepted Dodge's resignation Dodge noted in submitting his - resignation that he has devoted | has been called by a Senate sub- Dodge will return to his position Be § 3: As . —s 2 5. “4 D g5 25 8 Fe & 5 5 3 G Dodge to Resume Job 5 : Z 3 z 3 - i = rf : with the “greatest reluc- tance” and praised his serv- Plans to Vacate Post April 15 budget director, April 15- Budget Director 112th YEAR Bay : slay ih if iva is r GE nae Te ae I ae il i le ‘al Vane ; |= reddy ih inh int; | HH itp S HHA Hil! et Hane z in Pontiac Area Sunday vant Guideposts High of 36-40.Predicted |— by Weather Bureau Expected Here that lashed the Pon- Light rain or snow is expected area over to follow the savage wind and | far) al i lille re HHT yi g il 7" Hi iE itt ik Hi ii sa ie HE ; ip ft Hn +. «5 gate i : fait fs) g 3 Ln iti il he ae ita catty Ay La Ua i th 4 iu ne Pitt Ta lle S Sali ii ees hie i S 34g 2 Te be | oo Tes YS Age ee GA a Se ei ie ; i UAE ia lait Hue : (dln SSE ae i Hdl ale Tr eS Me Pegs TELL Pe Bs tt ibis THERE OROHE Weil idles 2 ddeelon O agee Eee Hie Bie L i Bil nil ge Be Slee i th i Ei aie + HE i iti a Higl BEL i,b es he i 2 , ae aH Bet ti ith a te a i Te Sin digg bi ilitedsh Heel HAAR ee TL Hy ait Se Gaur per Be qulGh oH it ape gy ae ia = 82 2223a89 es aoa f sifs ai® te: aS ir £28 SORTA wai ra aT he ‘|S Z 3 iit tt Het tlt i ite iti a HEADT fi; runt qo re fy title! al i no nie aS, af Aa ) Me in F Py AE Sh Hs HF | g 3 i Br : AE i § fet) Ha A rl AL eSB tle as i Uni : ili euph: 3 a Hy > BB fie i iyi i SU? vliad i Hn ek Piel Wea i THOME RE i Hiitiutl| Sai italia h fied i Ee i a (a A SS | a a sek 4. 2 Gs _— 10 om 37 | | a . _ | | GMC Truck and Coach Divi. [jc Xray technician trapped in| cuit Court April 5 when they | fore an opinion of the treat-| isa: preventative restore Friday in Pontiac her wrecked car early today in /ment’s value can be drawn he sion designed the original Duck waived examination yesterday be- | tive agent.” It will be marketed un- (as recorded downtown) | ° freezing temperatures. from the American tests. . “ , Wighest temperature ...- = | at the Army's request in early Berryman, 12 Allison St fore Farmington Township Justice der the name “Exul.” lobe hin selena 1942, Working around the clock, ‘ M . 263 >| Allen C. Ingle. Yorktown Products Corp. of New The Weather—Cloudy its engineers produced the first Retiney Morrill, Garland | "waiter J Stamps, 23, of High-| York announced it would begin doctor 7. experimental ‘model ta a St.. ‘both 19, found Miss Beverly : marketing the factor in| ™eets with Exul at Bellevue Hos- vas Ot Feat Aaw im Ponting mop — Chittick, 22, of 2715 Shimmons | re tn wane se pruce, Ble, 26, of | day. pital here sald he was “very Highest temperature .............-... t ., Pinned inside the car with a : Henrik .Dam announced is impressed” reports eae tee GMC was the sole producer of | broken right leg. County Jail when they were unable | _ DF. 3 Danish = =o Weather Pair, ctaiiiae +5 | Ducks during World War II. Nearly| Although only semi - conscious, |‘ furnish $3,000 bond each. Copenhagen Friday that ‘he dis 3 . et 9 ; : . covered the nutritional factor and| A ‘orktown Prod- lbiie' ine: Abe Genaitadiien Sum! 4 pia 3 zt *s ~ |%5,000 Ducks moved from GMC} she blasted the horn to attract — tad preduced wicer oites ith. | ucts aula “Yat On 4 vave UA ten we} Se Ba K cain raps assembly lines to play impagtant | the youths’ attention as they start- Commissioner Glynn’s in'10 to 30 days. Dam was awarded | packages of " Joop aad | ae eee roles in invasions in the | ed to drive past, unaware anyone * Nobel Prize 1945 of 10 tablets for $2.50 or Friday's Temperatere Chart . panes | Sake Podine, North Africa, Italy, | was in the car. Mother Is Seriously til a es in 19% for his | $3. It will be manufactured in Battie Greek 27. 3) Les Angeles -48 08) 5 ~~} = Peake. ae Bev and Normandy. It was also used} The St. Joseph Mercy Hospital| (City Comnii Pat “ - * io | mmnarts at first, he said, bet marek 15 Memphis 63 50 y missioner J. H. Patrick I ‘began working on this 20/in six or seven months tab- Buffalo 48 26 Miami % 72 to ford many rivers, most notably | technician was rushed to Pontiac |Giynn has been Moncton, | years when with & Cadillac = «35:15. Milwaukee 4327 United Prem Phete | the Rhine General Hospital after the youths ‘New called to ‘ ago experimenting with | lets will be produced in the United Chicago = 45-31 Minneapolis 36 31| LONG-TIME FRIENDS WED—William Wittick, 93, of Kennil- : [New Brunswick, because .of the/vitamin #.”"-Dam said. “After | States and the price will be lower. Cincinnati $1 34 New Orleans 68 64|_ : More recently, World War II | summoned police. She is reported | serious illness of his mother, Mrs . : Denver 87 29 NewYork 67 4¢ Worth, Ill, hugs his bride, the former Miss Julia Leekley, 78, after | pucks wed extens by ’ -|Many years of research and ex-| He said the number of tablets Detront 44 36 Omahe “a 38 ae f were e veély in fair condition. Agnes L. Glynn. His mother is a| periments on animals I found an Dui 3 a wedding ceremony which followed a 68-year-old friendship. Mrs.| uN to be taken would on the uth 2°17 Pittsburgh 56 33 * , -N. forces in Korea. In addition.| Pontiac police said the car struck | Detroit- resident but was visiting | organic extract which nutri- | severi Ga Rapids $0 38 Bt Louis = §=§) 40 Wittick is a retired insurance clerk, and Mr. Wittick a former ex-| some Coast Guard. stations a tree off N. Perry St. near Gid-| at the home of another son, Charles | tional antivalcer factor.’ a am ane Fora a aha A. ay je ag | ecutive. They met through their work. Ducks for rescue work. ™ dings Rd. > F. Glynn ae taken ill L In admimistering the sain mob day. = : | ” ° ‘ a 7 . ; . j 7 | howe . . Tt a =: shee vind be i re! / : } ‘ bet | J treet. 4 ‘ j . Pe ’ meee = wh FAN \ P Ser a eee oF SE Ee eS ne pe ae ee ee a BES! SE Laas ae | Road speed of’ the Super Duek |has been incteased. from 3 to |60 mph. Speed on the water also | Side loading. The previous cab was | of canvas. The cab has been moved | ed quietly as | three feet forward for better driv-| tive leaders fought np jer visibility. The cargo body has} selves over the unemployment been widened to allow transporta-| gid issue. If both the House and Senate ‘| insist on their widely separated feet. Overall width is 102 inches. views, the benefit bill is certain of bitter battling on tn. geretion right up, to adjournment to go to conference with prospect | drunk and disorderly charge. } Alvin Haglund, 27, of 520 Brock: | ton, Royal Oak Township, was the | driver of a car which turned over | several times on Pontiac Lake road | east of Green Lake road. treated at | bruises. the hospital for leg He will appear before doctor in Denmark me ON / West Bloomfield Township Justice | cure ulcers Offers Rapid Company Claims New Pill Ulcer Cure NEW YORK (UP)—A New York firm announced to- Herbert Boulen, 20, of 2665 | day it will put on the market soon a new Creoks Rd., Birmingham, was, claims will cure an ulcer within 10 to 30 da The substance was developed by a Nobel who says its power to prevent which it ey ath ize-winn has been proved by tests on animals and THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 Research workers for an eastern | gently that nearly all the leaves manufacturer have developed a| remain on the stalks, thus increas- new rake said to handle hay so' ing the richness of the feed. cee Note: Following is the final article in a series Pulten J een } By JAMES L. KILGALLEN NEW, YORK (INS) — Bishop Sheen lives in a world of the pres- ent, and a world of reality. But if Youll always find the Newest and Me was christened Peter but he later changed it to Fulton — his | mother's maiden name. The pious, studious youngster was valedictorian of his high | school, Spaulding Institute, in 1913. | Young Fulton launched his lit- erary and oratory careers while | | at St. Viator’s College, Bourbon- | | nais, Ill. He enjoyed dramatics and writing essays for the college magazine. - After a slow start, he made the debating team. He became its star, leading the college to its first vic- tory over Notre Dame. He also was active on the edi- torial staff of the college paper. “I never consciously went in for writing,”’ the bishop recalls. “I always liked talking. But even when I made the debating — team they didn't pamper me. | They told me I could think—but not talk.”’ | Yet the man who “did not con- | sciously go in for writing’ is the | author of 39 books! | After receiving his B. A. and M. A. from St. Viator’s. he en- rolled in St. Paul's seminary in St. Paul. Fulton J. Sheen was ordained Sept. 20, 1919, at the age of 4. After ordination he vent to Cath- olic University in Washington | for graduate study. We feature Lenox — Haviland —Royal Doulton — Royal Tetau — Syracuse — Franconia— Baronet — Winfield and many other fine chinas. Priced from $5.00 to $25.00 per place setting. ~ este dey Gemologist 16 W. Huron St. Certified Bishop Fulton Sheen's Life in Retrospect Provides Picture of Phenomenal Career His fame as a speaker and think- er spread to the United States. He came back to Catholic University at Washington. Radio whs now a big medium in America and, in addition to for the Prepagation of the Faith, and in June, 1951, he was conse- crated auxiliary bishop of New York, the title he now holds. Today he has cut loose from Hatcher Lists U-M Problems Assuring an Edutation | for Qualified sien Remains Uppermost ANN ARBOR—Providing educa- tion for those who qualify to re- ceive it, is one of the points which University of Michigan President Harlan Hatcher stressed in his third annual report to the faculty and staff. Looking ahead to the future, the U-M president sketched the follow- ing predictions: The university will grow in size. Enroliment fer next fall is experted to reach 18,500, an in- crease of 1,000 from last fall, Research will continue to expand. The faculty will continue to re- evaluate what is taught at the uni- versity and the arrangement of the subject matter. There is hope that the exten-! sion of the physical plant will keep | Father Sheen then went to Eu- ; rope to study at the University of Louvain after obtainirig his S. T. B. and J. C. B. degrees from Cath- olic University in 1920 He did brilliantly at Louvain. He also attended the Sorbonne in Paris and the Collegio Angelico in Rome. He went to Britain for a year as assistant pastor of St. Pat- rick’s Scho, a poor, drab parish. He taught dogmatic theology at by J. Lee Voorhegs During our Revolutionary War a Grand Ball was to be given in honof of Lafayette. It was abandoned when he said, “I am too conscious of bs suffe and prepared quantities of 8 large group in New York knitted M , all of which was painfull out of these efforts Red 3 t.. VOORHEED inadequate, yet was born. lives that day. I hope our Red Cross wil] never function as an of mercy as the result of war within borders of our Country, but its Fame came to him in 1925 after he was made an agrege on phil- osophy by the University of Lou- pace with the upward trend in en- ‘ne There is also hope that the Commenting on the university's future size, Hatcher pointed out | that the U-M has always been } States. He suggested that it will | be wise-to keep a careful watch } on the enrollment as it moves up- |make a decision as to how big | the university should become, he | added. |I asked: “What next — a vaca- other connections and devotes vir- tually all of his time to the o ciety. , he viewed his great career in| his duties at Catholic U., he | moved by the man, just as mil- || / retrospect, what a vista of mem-| breadcast on “The Catholic | Hons of others have been. He || mest Beautiful - ories would flash across his mind! | Hour” for 22 years. appeals to the mind as well as | ~ The famous Sheen voice, now so . : the heart. sg well known, web first heard 52 Two big events happened in his i | CHINA years ago —- on May 8. 1895 = in life: On Nov. 1, 1950, he became | T was impressed by his utter | 8 at E] Paso, Dll. (Pop. 1,800.) |national director of the Society | sincerity, his great humility, his | ~~ — ¢ oe magnetism, his sense of | ~~ personal dedication and his humanity. Al- though this is the lenten season, his busiest time, he mariaged to | take time out to see me. | tion?”’ “No vacation,” the bishop re- | plied. “Work.” | though it will of work. In Bishop Sheen will be as busy as ever in Rome. He will attend the annual international meeting of all the national directors of the So- ciety for the Propagation of the Faith. He will deliver many lec- tures and sermons in the great cathedrals in Rome. And at the Vatican he will be received as a man befitting the position he has carved out in re- | ligious life. A Vatican official once said: “‘He is our right arm in the United States.”’ Bishop Sheen may never get a see of his own but it is generally believed that he is destined some day to wear a cardinal’s hat. 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Wolf, RN, is instructor. anatomy of reproduction, labor and childbirth and the new baby’s needs, Classes include tours of maternity wards of Pontiac Gen- earl and St. Joseph Mercy hos pitals. Delegates of 7 Churches Go to Community Council here sent representatives to a meeting of the Community Council | this week in response to invita- tions. The council had voted previously to welcome church representatives as members in order to increase | projec ts. Some 30 members-of the council, | representing as many -organiza- 504 Pontiac Bank Bidg. INSURE! : Our Own Personalised Service on Every Policy Insurance FE 5-8172 BE SURE! MARLETTE — Seven churches | =—s the Ford Motor Co. ford Lutheran Church Starts Mission Project Sunday will begin a new mission project | ‘MOMS Meet Monday | PONTIAC TOWNSHIP — MOMS Unit 19 will meet Monday at 7:30 | at the home of Mrs. Vena | p.m. Naugle, 2735 Churchill Rd., for completing plans for those who will attend the national convention at Baltimore, Md., May 11-13. plant in Mil- | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —| Peace American Lutheran Church | and take water readily. While heavy clay soils alse hold large | amounts of water, they take the water slowly and require longer © irrigation amounts of water, | they take the water slowly and require longer irrigation periods. Sandy soils—on the other hand— | take water freely, but do not re- | The downward movement of water can be hampered, however, if there is a tight layer of clay or hardpan below an otherwise good soil. “Seort’s Blue Grass, 2-Ib. box 4:25 Scott's Turf Builder, 10-le. box 1.35 Scott's Turt Builder 28 Jaane St 25-l. beg 2.50 10 MARTIN-SENOUR AAA Grade: Rocks, Reds, Wyandottes; Some a Week Old REGAL FEED.& SUPPLY —WE DELIVER— Grass Seed Prices can be checked if farmers will | take a few borings with a soil | E rcsas \ water they sometimes can be4¢ washed downward out of the root zone by applying extra irrigation. | wwwweee Wa aa aaa a. OPEN SUNDAY Little Girls’ ORGANDY DRESSES A Terrific Value at A wonderful buy for the seats in whine ena es assorted colors. ~ DEPT. ‘STORE 1 518-520 $. Saginaw FE 2-2784 ro Ph, E2-0491 eb SE apeermnamin i Ce ee ee ene ee oe ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 What Pontiac Is and Will Be is entirely up to You? The Future of Pontiac is in YOUR Hands! YOU can vote on candidates and issues . . . and YOU with your city government . . . make known your can petition any changes YOU see fit. needs . . . protect your interests. Yes, YOU can take credit for Pontiac’s advantages All of YOU can and should discuss problems with ... and YOU must accept responsibility for its short- our neighbors, your compdnions at work, your social ; = ; y g y pd Ps comings! For, by direct action ... or by default... i i . Y | and recreation friends. YOU can always meet YOU shape your city’s progress! TODAY. YOU ARE TO BE ENVIED YO Have Brought Pontiac to an Ideal Financial YoU Can Provide These Serious Needs Position, and at the Same Time ; AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO YOU! Next year, Pontiac will be DEBT FREE — a feature practically At no increase in present taxes unheard-of in modern community standards. y YOU con end the jam-up at Pontioc General Hospital, the need for post- poning treatment and crowding beds into hallways, by providing for expand- You pay one of the LOWEST CITY TAX RATES for cities this size a apie focilities. in Michigan, and in the entire United States as well — 20% lower VOTE & “FOR” CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 1 than the national average. VOTE “YES” ON THE HOSPITAL BOND BALLOT And business and industry pay more than two-thirds of your property At no inc rease in present taxes taxes — to be exact, $2.12 for every $1.00 you pay — as contrasted : : — _— ; YOU can take Pontioc off the national list of “below average fire protec- with many communities where nearly all civic costs are carried by tion” communities, and actually increase fire safety plus lower your fire insurance rates, by providing three sorely needed new fire stations ond householders. ecuieetend: 7 VOTE & “FOR” CHARTER AMENDM At the City Election on April 5th you will have the opportunity to bg "FO AM ENT NO. | vote on an. Amendment to the City Charter and on a bond issue. . . At no increase in present taxes The Amendment, Charter Amendment No. 1, proposes that the YOU can eliminate the constant, annoying traffic snarls, the needless taxes collected for debt retirement be continued and earmarked , eathal we bee tay at fe iepleten a foo rebrece eee ond inter- for expansion of the Pontiac General Hospital and. other. public VOTE & “FOR” CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 1 improvements. The other proposal, the HOSPITAL BOND BALLOT, would provide the funds necessary to begin: construction of addi- tional hospital facilities immediately. At no increase in present taxes YOU can provide much-needed additional sewage treatment facilities, o new public safety building, a new main library. You con have a civic Thus the taxes previously spent for ‘dead horses,” so to speak, ouditorium—and meet other needs that will arise as Pontioc expands and would be continued, not increased, MERELY CONTINUED, and put grows and develops into one of the finest ploces to live in the Stote. to use on “‘live projects” as the necessary funds accumulate. VOTE & “FOR” CHARTER AMENDMENT NO. 1 tn-this way YOU can keep PONTIAC ona sound financing basis — At no increase in present taxes a PAY-AS-YOU-GO plan, except for the hospital, and still provide YOU con'have the higher property velues, the increased proeperity that your City with the many capital improvement it so urgently needs _ €omes to on attractive, progressive community. YOU can have the funds : needed to match State and Federal funds when applying for aid for major at no increase over present toxes! public projects. mberep. ALL THESE THINGS CAN BE A REALITY IN PONTIAC, WITH NO INCREASE IN PRESENT TAXES! But they are mere pipe-dreams UNLESS YOU WANT THEM..... 4 Want them enough to VOTE ON APRIL 5TH... want ioe enough to : V0 t XJ “FOR” CHARTER AMENDMENT No. I, and | ike & “YES” ON THE HOSPITAL BOND BALLOT | / "sy It's of et wy (" gt y THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 sIx Se be for ue thir Bumes or of McCarthy Asks Privilege Reg. U. & Patent Oftice Daily Sunday ces the other, w w ° renee acs reese remain State property, would be That He Denied to Others Gung F Gees Been ?. pene Rowes Reem available for use at their desks in oe —_ Batered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich as second class matter —————————— MEMBER OF THR ASSOCIATED PRESS rete ds bree s MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 Answer Should Be “No” It is hard to accept as convincing the arguments offered in support of Chan- cellor ADENAUER’s plea for return of German private property seized here after World War II. The strongest argument offered by the Chancellor is that grant- ing his request would be a ges- ture of friendship and would ease the econoniic problems of the German people. Some support for return of the property has de- veloped in the Judiciary Subcom- mittee under the chairmanship of Senator Dirksen. * * * In the first place these assets were held in lieu of reparations. Other Na- tions also waived reparations in consid- eration of seized property. Moreover, the Paris Reparations Agreement of 1946 specified that: “Each signatory shall .. . hold er dispose of German assets within its jurisdiction in manners designed to preclude their return te German ownership or control.” Also, the U. S. War Claims Act of 1948 expressly prohibits return of the assets. _ * * * Finally, nearly $250,000,000 already _ has been paid to Americans who were war prisoners of the Germans, and other claimants, from the proceeds of these seized assets. Another pertinent fact is that many other such claims still are pending. — To grant Dr. ADENAUER’s re- quest would be to impose an un- necessary burden on American taxpayers. It also would put us in the position of violating the Paris Reparations Agreement and our own War Claims Act. In our view the facts justify only a rejection of Dr. ADENAUVER’s request. U. S. Investments Abroad When President E1szennower urged greater investment of private American capital abroad he obviously had in mind assistance to under-developed countries. No doubt he also was aware that since 1920 the total of such investment has shrunk by half. While the same amount of dollars has been going abroad, according to a U. N. report, their purchasing power has been cut in half by inflation and high prices. * * x Outstanding among the several reasons for the decrease of in- vestments abroad is political in- stability. Others are restrictions * on international transfer of money and the tendency of some Nations to encourage public own- ership of power and other basic . facilities. Countries which want to attract American capital must remember that investors should be able to make a profit. There also should be a political climate which guarantees the safety of investments. * * * Actions of countries like Iran, Argentina, Guatemala and India in seizing private propefty with- out compensation, or levying con- fiseatory taxes, should be an object lesson to nations wanting private American financial help. b — About Time Whoever is responsible for awakening the Legislature to a needless waste of tax funds credit for passage of a bill drafted to plug this leak. The waste resulted from the practice two sets of the compiled laws and public acts of Under the new: bill the law. would the sets : * , ae . A wai ths * + f Michigan every time they. are Legislature_ the Capitol. The people who pay the freight not only will applaud the bill but hope it will become law. Many also will wonder why this waste of money was not stopped years ago. Fire Losses Misleading Because we long have believed the protection afforded by Pontiac’s fine Fire Department is excellent, we think Chief Joun F. ScHrogper’s current in- dignation is wholly justified. The Chief's ire was aroused, as was that of several other Michi- gan fire chiefs, by a magazine article. The article rates fire de- partments on ‘the basis of per capita losses. * * * Pontiac's department, with a per cap- ita loss of $3.44, was classed as “poor,” a rating which ignores the department's fine work over a period of many years. Less than a month ago we had occasion to compliment Chief ScHRozpER’s men for the work they did at the Jack Habel fire. The damage there was heavy and will push Pontiac’s 1954 per capita fire loss considerably higher. But instead of indicating department inefficiency, this big- gest fire here in 12 years demon- strated the fine training, effi- ciency and courage of our fire fighters. * * * The National Fire Protection Associa- tion obviously shares Chief ScHRoEDER’s contention that ratings based on per capita losses are misleading. It has asked the magazine for retraction. The People’s Business. Lobbyists Decline New Solons Unimpressed by Old-Style Influence By JACK L. GREEN LANSING #—If lobbyists control the Michi- Of course, when you talk about lobbyists, you have to define your terms. _ The agents of the county road commissions, for instance, are lobbyists. All they have to do is sneeze and half the Legislature faints with There are others of the same stripe, too. They are lobbyists legally and actually because the board of supervisors or similar groups. Well, those have been having a heck of a time this year controlling the Legisla- ture. Their control has been about as effective as the average man's over his 25-year-old married son. - True, they have had some victories. But they have also had some notable defeats. And in , Many instances they have had to settle for piddling compromises which they wouldn't have considered if they owned the Legislature, as they are said to. : There are many reasons for the decline in influence of the bold, bad lobbyists, the villains of political fiction. One is that 1954 is a strategic political Another is the fact that the old race of astute, diet lobbyists is gone and many of their suc- cessors are anything but able. A few of the old- timers are left, but once the Legislature starts kicking lobbyists around the kick may land any- where : Another is the fact that Sen. Donald W. Gilbert (R-Saginaw) got the lobbyist issue in his teeth this year and wouldn't let go. He kicked up such _@ fuss that other lawmakers began to think there must be a good reason for it. Another fact is that a handful of lebby- so unfuriated friend and foe a dead weight on their colleagues. But probably the most important factor is that the new leadership of the House and Senate is different, younger, more independent than a few years back. The simple truth, probably, is that the leadership does not have the same economic viewpoint as its predecessors. Their Republican- ism is flavored with the New--Deal ideologies under which they matured. They aren't as close to the old-line business leader back home who used to exert such ‘powerful influence on their thinking. They are restlessly seeking a compromise be- tween the extremes of economic and political thought’ which have controlled legislative think- ing for decades. They are more hot-headed and less amenable to pressure. ’ ‘a Seale orsy? ‘ aa WET to T ») 1 rt Most Influential Name in History baeey Th ges Ha lid i »o* Ag ¢ r ay rr eh meee f i : y Vi 8 { A a » . t \ ib ’ | ly fj t Rigi 15 ABOVE ee ie PEt ee , r & ig , ys: - 4S * aes md FP fu * hie. Cite # ren Et "a c¥ : rte eee feta 8 : Re SR oad * Po) 4 4 ree . ? WA 9) 7” Md /@s a . my \ Yeeros aw Me \ Oe se Sh HATH HIGHLY EXALTED HIM, AND GIVEN HIM A NAME WHICH EVERY NAME.” AW. 2:9 x DRAPE ¢ \F Ys i “s ‘a } ’ ie Y, ay! i @ hy s | Sed SS ih ot Voice of the People Arthur Robertson Urges All to Cast Vote for the Continuance of Present Tax Rate requests, its nature) In the city election, April 5, we facilities and for a new main li- fact that we can have all More power to our City Man- ager, Mr. Willman, for bringing. our city out of the red and em- barking us on a program of city betterment. . I urge all of my friends to make a special effort to go to the polls and vote for charter amendment No. 1, and ‘‘yes’’ on the hospital bond ballot. Arthur M. 78 Washington > Says Believers in God Must Boldly Fight Evil Our country is a_ capitalistic country. Capitalism is inclined to be selfish and greedy when con- ducted by selfish and greedy men. Communism is a selfish and greedy system and it is atheistic. Surely Communism must be de- stroyed before it destroys our pres- ent government and way of living. When the right kind of men Robertson nism is destroyed there will still plenty of evil te combat. Only following the fundamental laws of Ged and the teach- ings of Christ can we expect to overcome evil and redeem the world. i Every true believer in God and the Divine word must buckle on the armor of righteousness and fight evil If we will assist God in working through us, miracles can be per- formed. This, however, is going to take the combined effort of the millions who believe in the Divine Master but who have been timid — standing up and being count- Ralph T. Keeling Route 4 Undecided Johnny hurried to get an evening paper. He was off for a hike and wanted to read the weather fore- cast. “Well, dear. what do they pre- dict?"’ his mother asked. “They haven't decided yet,” Johnny replied. “Haven't decided?” “No; it says unsettled!” Days of All Faiths Tomorrow Is By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER Tomorrow is Mid-Lent Sunday. It marks the halfway point in the Lenten season. In the Roman Catholic calendar it is called Lae- tare Sunday, and in the Anglican (Episcopal in this country) it is Mothering Sunday. The origin of Mothering Sunday is actually older than Christianity itself. The ancient Romans had a festival of Hilaria, ‘‘the mother of the gods.”’ each year at the Ides (the 15th) of March. When Christianity began to be powerful enough to take over the pagan culture, it was always the Church's policy to adapt old fes-. tivals to the new order rather than to abolish them. In the case of this particular festival, the “mother” idea was carried on by setting one’ Sun- day in the spring when every Christian visited his “mother church,” the parish church in which he had been baptized and brought up. As fhe Christian calendar took shape, this Sunday became sta- bilized not at mid-March but at mid-Lent. women living away from home, as were given the day off to visit their parents. Even All Fools’ Day has some- Bd Mothering Sunday; Origin of Day Actually Older Than Christianity thereupon became the first April Fool. The ancient Romans had such a day, but it was not in April. They played tricks on each other during their Saturna! festival — in December. In Hindustan they have a very old celebration called the Feast of Huli, which always ends on March 31. These people try to send each other on absurd errands. The April date probably comes from France, where the Gregorian calendar was adopted in 1564. New Year's Day was officially moved from March 25 to January 1. Jokers continued to make mock New Year calis after the old March date and thought they had made fools of the people who had forgotten about the change. If this is actually the origin of April Fool it could net have come inte England er the Amer- jean colonies until the middle of the 18th century, for England waited until then to adopt the ' Gregorian calendar. The little new nation of Israel at the time of its formation after World War I had many problems. Nearly every phase of national life had to be developed: business, soil conservation, reforestation, etc. . One of the biggest problems was Aunt Het —— oy the cultural one. The population of the new country had come from many parts of the world. Though they were all Jews, it would be no task to weld them into a cul- tural unit. One big facter in the creation of . The University stands on a hill- side overlooking the site of Solo- By JAMES MARLOW This is the usual procedure: the witness, at a t@ble, faces the com- mittee members sitting behind a long, raised desk. They shoot ques- tions at him. He answers or refuses to answer. If he refuses, he must have a good reason—for example, that his answer might incriminate him—or he faces jail for contempt of Con- gress. . . . The witness may be permitted to ask the committee members a Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I have a constant calendar . . - Inside a metal case ... . And by its turning, every day .. . Is easy to erase .. . I only wish that I could turn... The hands of time as well . . . So every clock would start again .. . The story I would tell »«. But as I turn my calendar . .- I know I just pretend .. . And as tomorrow is today . . can stop the clock .. . there is to be . . . And I give thanks to God for all .. . That he has given me .. . And so my cal- endar is one . . . Thope my prayers fulfill . . . And may His blessing be on me... According to His will. Baering Dawn By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service McCarthy is more of a talking. point than my famous aunt who was vaccinated with the phono- graph needle. There are two sides to every question and only @ cat going through a picket fence can be on both at the same time. This writer strings along with the cat. There is so much good in the worst of us and so much bad in the best of us it ill be- hoovers any of us to borrow the other guy's toothbrush. His boosters say McCarthy is the rock-salt of the earth. His enemies are the younger catos who holler, ‘“McCarthage must fall.”’ Mac has gone through the po- litical firmament like a comet with two turbines in its tail. If he wants to run for presi- dent in 1956 that’s no stripes off my zebra. If he’s a great man time will tell without being sub- poenaed. If he's a crackpot we have a very good chipped China department. If the shoe is on the other foot let the galled jade wince. We have said before if the answer gums Is McCarthy a patriot who re- grets he has but one career to give his ambition? Is he a tion is like the mighty Missis- rif 3 i Li } v2 ger ing 34 af FRE EF il rt i over Army wires. . she didn't know the code. Ld * * -~ The woman denied under oath she had ever been a Communist Party member. There was no wit- ness on the stand against her. Mce Carthy was doing the questioning. Her lawyer, sitting beside her, attempted to ask McCarthy a ques- tion, but the senator cut him off short by telling him he couldn't say. anything himself and if he did have anything to say he would have to say it through Mrs. Moss.” Now McCarthy is in the position of having to appear before his own subcommittee to answer its ques- tions about his fight with the Army. And McCarthy insists he must be allowed to cross-examine witnesses against him. It .isn't final that he'll be per- mitted to do it. That will be de- cided when his subcommittee lays down its rules for the probe. If McCarthy is refused cross- examining rights, he may appeal to the full Senate. McCarthy, chairman of the sub- committee, already has stepped aside for this investigation, letting Sen. Mundt (R-SD) act as chair- man. And McCarthy has said he won't vote. s s This voting may be important since all the witnesses will appear under oath and if the committee decides anydne is lying it can recommend the Justice Depart- ment take over the case for pros- ecution. Since McCarthy is still a mem- ber of the subcommittee, he would have the right to sit behind the long desk with the other members when the hearing starts. If they decide he can't cross- examine—that they'll do all the questioning—he might just as well sit out in the audience until his time to tently comes. LJ But if he is allowed to quiz the Army people testifying against him, there is no predicting the outcome of the hearing direction it will take. He's a are McCarthy and Cohn on one side and the Army, represented by its secretary, Robert T. Stev- ens, and its assistant legal counsel, John G. Adams, on the other. From Our Files 15 Years Ago PONTIAC TEACHERS given 30- day notice as investigation into school finances launched. Contracts to terminate May 1. _ STATE TAXATION of U. S. gal- 14 INCH SNOWFALL snarls ° ° . Sweet Mercy! to the gates of Heaven This Minstrel lead, his sins for given; Will Help. Young Boy’s Acne to Clear By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. Up On Salads ow Treat pl ae Bue when { do I can’t drink milk. I know it Ha but once my face cleared 7 kept driiking milk aad i e again... (M. R») Answer—Goofy is the word it, Mervin. If you work, play exercise as vigorously as a healt! boy should, there's no reason zg aft you may not eat sweets, as des- sert, not between meals, By all means drink not less than 1% pints milk ¥ should eat a large other food at dinner or salad made of green . I for \man- agement of the skin beads and Pimples. Ask in_writ- ing for a copy and inclose stamped envelope bearing your address. \ -.. On the Build T have - : Answer—Thank you. Now I know Girls Whe Grow Gray ure oo. uM. m | The lodin Ration. * ri vay you. Fer Ge ny ES} Seales oY Se by te ee RO ere EO 2s a é hans 1 \ a eo ARRAN ee ee AY Weck Shes NcTHE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 _ F resh, Exciting Ideas | Casual Garb Has Plenty of Variety Smart and Colorful Togs Will Please Mr. America Sportswear is soaring to greater popularilty this coming season than ever before because designers have given Mr, America plenty of fresh and exciting ideas in fabrics. and design. Casual styling in functionally de- signed garments is creating an eye appeal that makes men want to buy. Many lines show the Italian style ideas which combine fashion and the treatment of collars, fabric combinations, and new effect weaves. Intarsia designs and effects in sweaters are capturing the fancy and imagination of outdoor-loving men, In sleeveless and pull. over styles, they are available in Sheer shirts in both woven and knit fabrics all-show the swing to comfort and variety of sleeve ncrease the em eS ~ Functional fashion is exemplified in the shorter short-| conventional vertical style. Two buttons and buttonholes golf shirt (right). It has a knit rib inset under the | beneath the collar points provide access into the shirt. When color, @7ms and down each side. The cross opening spert shirt | closed, the collar conceals the buttons. Fancy stitched open weaves in lisle (left) employs a horizontal front opening instead of the “ are making fashion news in many of the new sport shirts. Yet these weaves have enough texture and thickness of yarn to provide ample coverage across the chest for a neat look. Featherweight cottons, | awn s, voiles and batistes are all part of styling woven sport shirts in nov- elty design and colors. Synthetic fabrics and blends, along with shantung silks, round out a fabric array that encom- passes al] types of finishes, tex- tures and designs. great appeal. ; Knitted insets under the arms or at the sides contribute greatly to freedom of movement as well as visual appeal. cl and modern methods of scientific testing have made it possible to | t sf iia z E Girl Languishes When Beau Is Absent By ELIZABETH WOODWARD oi, Veale older than 9 act just Jimmy, age 9, presses his nose | as helplessly devoid of inspiration and momentum Fe i eR, fs ie fee i ea . When they can't do what they want to do, time is Miss A. S.—The utility aspect of raincoats is popular, Not only do fabrics look like ‘those of high fashion coats, but tailoring and sil- highly- and Manners MAKE FRIENDS | should include study, practicing rat i : ies, A girl of 17 should have gE progra i ii is 1 x i 44 | i i i 47 HF ef il elle ~FEi i ¥ oD 7 a. ) = i ay at TTT ieiti shets ‘ 3 by 5 £45 Ht } a ry ye bes ; Zs rid “Sy > , Paes { 1 \ } 7 1 ae *. SK.VEN By ANNE HEYWOOD i i | i J i § i , rt i Fe if i z 23g! “He is only 28, but ne publi OK to Omit Thank-Yous at Big Party By EMILY POST isa Hel Hes . i it tt i! i g i ; rf Hil z Appeal of Masculine Sportswear _:__ Book Selling May Lead to Editing He also “talent scouts” for his| see if he might bave an inter- staff. seeing if any good profes-| view with them. “My husband lost a chance at a ," another woman work, but isn’t there some way he could get a little experience in the field, after hours? He really needs ." I suggest that he start a volun tary employment service through | his local church or men's club. By giving a couple of evenings a week, he can keep a list of the | members who need jobs and those }who need employes, do a little interviewing, and get the equiva- |lent of employment agency expe- | hence. Copyright, 1954 ae, Pd lane on Fashion says: “Wear three different cottons in one outfit.” Here's how it is done in a sports ensemble of printed cotton jacket, color-matched shirt, corduroy shorts. - j Fashion Signs on Dotted Line Lilly Dache’s favorite candidate for Easter parade honors is a deep bowl-shaped hat of red dotted white chiffon with a long match | ing scarf PETUNIA! Its a perfect Cinch to see Where my picture Used to be! If you'd press thumb-tacks into the bottom corners of. your pictures, Petunia, they | Kina wouldn't mar the ae At ss | EIGHT Vacationers 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 + First Warm Sunshine Brings Spring. Fever to UM Several: Parties Center Around. Play Return Hor ne BIRMINGHAM —- Several parties| Mrs. William, E.. Kegel, Mr. and | Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Walker of are being given this weekend be-| Mrs. Richard William Brown and | Drayton Plains. F m South ee ee eee Mr. and Mrs. Rebert H. Kerr Jr There is to be a large cast ro i on APN ag sr which Was! ‘This evening Mr. and Mrs. Hans| party at the playhouse Sunday, Pontiac Area Folk Players at their “playhouse. last Schjplin are giving 0, Ganee party| with ste ond supper. There Tell of New Orleans, night, and will be staged again a gga sre Evers W. a A pao i i a Klapproth and their houseguests| who are leaving for » holiday in nieeeS Bries Mrs. Kari H, Bronson entertained | pr and Mrs. Edward Bender of| Florida and some to the Edward . after the play Friday and had as Potters who are moving to Chi- Returning home Thursday from her guests Mr. and Mrs. Allen R. Cincinnati. es ie at a trip to the south were Mr. and Malcomson, Mr. ‘and Mrs. L. S. Pigg ony I i mae cage, : «-s Mrs. George Wasserberger of Ili- Sheldrick, Dr, and Mrs. John O. ae is Brcap nen ant) Mr. and Mrs. Owen A. arias. Goodsell, Mrs. Paul Hammett, Mr.| Gharies rhea pe and | bach and Mr. and Mrs. George S. nois avenue. They spent time in Mobile, Ala., Biloxi, Miss., and | New Orleans, and visited several | other states before they returned | Give New Linoleum Several Days ‘Rest’ New linoleum should be allowed cloth or mop and thick soapsuds. Rinse the linoleum thoroughly and allow it ‘to dry completely Just make sure not to use any roqd and Joan’s twin sister;—june. June is Helen Ne excess of water. _students out on the steps of Angell Hall. | Michigan College in Mount Pleasant to visit Mrs, Albert Mahler. Four couples who had dinner tegether before the play were be hosts at a cocktail and dinner Among the first “lit school” students to greet | in Ann Arbor this weekend. While Michigan friends between classes were (left to right, | students ride bicycles all year around, Don- to “rest” fo rseveral days before top photo) Joan Voss of Miami road and na Westerlund (above, right) of Avondale it's washed. Then use a damp | Richard Zimmerman of Ottawa drive. Linda avenue, Sylvan Lake, especially welcomes Landsnaes of Birmingham discusses lecture | the spring weather with a tour around the notes with Rick St. John of West Troquois | campus. Donna is a senior and president of |Nancy French Speaks Vows in Hills Wiley left by plane Wednesday for Florida. They flew to Jacksonville where they will be met by a car. From there they plan to go to St. to the north : a : oo fe oe spool P Mr, and Mrs, Berrien C. Ket- oa ‘Walker pore tar play | Augustine for a few days and then Moris eee home a Oe nae nan eng | ive & pasty for a number of the " After thet they will drive to Del to her 2 : after a two-week visit with her son dina * and | players at the home of her parents. | 41 Reach where they plan to stay and family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard for two weeks. L. Leitch and daughter Linda Lee * 6* @ of Pensacola, Fila. Ruth Oldberg, who will be mar- * 8 @ ie hay 2 ee Oe x Ernest France of will be the guest of honor a scuths uae carcet and the Fook luncheon to be given Thursday by Buffingtons of Caro have re- Mrs, F. H. McKinney at her home turned to their homes after a on Puritan road. month in Florida. Most of their The prospective bridegroms’ vacation wag spent near Sara- aunt, Mrs. Clarence Day, will be sota, hostess at a luncheon for Ruth at * ¢ *@ : the Grosse Pointe Country Club Albion College news this week April 14, and Susan Halsted will says that four Pontiac students give another luncheon April 24 at have been named on the Dean's Orchard Lake Country Club List for high scholastic standing Last Sunday, Ruth's parents, Mr. during the first semester ‘and Mrs. Sidney Oldberg, were They are James Braid, son of | hosts at a large family dinner in the C. C. Braids of Rosewood |honor of the young couple, and drive; Mrs. Ann Peters Eims, | last evening Mr. and Mrs, William daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. |.D. Downey, parents of the bride- Peters of West Brooklyn avenue | Nursing School | groom-to-be, gave a dinner party Nolan Kaiser, son of the Carlton |for members of both families in Kaisers of Ledyard road and students | their home on Abbey road. Thomas J. Knight, son of the I. T. * ¢ Knights of Mark street. | Shirley | Mr. and Mrs. W. Whiting Ray- * 2 @ | mond and their daughter, Laura Laurene Mularoni, daughter of — Peterson of | Lou, will leave April 15 for Prairie Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Mularoni | . Village, Kan., where they will ef Bloomfield Hills recentty was | Dakota drive, | spend Easter with the Raymonds’ elected house president of Alpha . | son and daughter-in-law, Mr. .and Gamma Delta sorority at Mich- | Carolyn Smith | Mrs, David W. Raymond, and their igan State College. t Rid oad | little daughter, Brooke. \ of Midge r ‘| Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Genung are Mipacrsncer ety rar . | spending a month at Sarasota, Fla. entertaining and Julie ity on the Union Board Talent Show | _ Mr. and Mrs, Merton J. Bell of and on WKAR television doing rec- Terrien of | Yarmouth road are returning this ord-pantomimes. Laurene is a spph- weekend from a month in omore at the college. Montcalm Teecen, Arts | heii i yet | Highlighti the Bi gha . and Mrs. ighlighting irmingham Louis ee ee Lowry AFB, Den- ss | Musicale concert last evening at ver, Colo., announce the birth of of Couzens the Birmingham Community House twins, Dean Lyle and Deborah were the performances of the Bir- Ann, Feb, 28. , Hall to | mingham Madrigal Singers in col- Grandparents are Mrs. Laura | Orful colonial costumes and the Reid of Van Nuys, Calif., and Mrs. wlecome the Choral Ensemble with Detroit ten- Zoe Cretal of Wing street. |or Fred Kendall singing excerpts 7 2¢ 6 new season. Pare Mesdd tn wedeee coe clad aun Wy toe orm F. |man of the program and directed Grebd of masiiweed dstve, tor | the Madrigal Singers, who include thelr bern March 25, The | Mrs. Howard K. Berg, Mrs. Earl int ee Mr | Bartholomew. Mrs. Maurice Gara- © grantpereats are : | brant, Mrs. Wallis W. Dolan, Mrs. and Mrs. Charies Kuhn of Ports- ‘John Phelps, Mrs. Richard G. mouth, O., and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Post, Mrs, Elliott $. Kinney, Mrs. Grebb of Lakeland, Fis. ‘| A. Ray Swartz, Mrs. John C. Too- } _ 7 * mey, Mrs. Harold Williamson and Mr. and ares Bul pape ag Pi | Mrs. Robert J. Wolf. ceived congratulations on of a son, Michael Scott, March 22 The Choral Ensemble was di- at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. . — asad te ae Greer Mrs. Alice a a raving It doesn’t take many moments of warm| __. —— a Ts | Cliftea. court is the infant's grandmother sunshine to bring University of Michi taking time from her studies at Central : ; ; —————————— suns f j gan Mr. Kendall is soloist at the | First Presbyterian Church in De- troit and a member of the faculty BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Christ! at the Cloister, Sea Island, Ga.,| to a,light blue wool costume suit of. the Detroit Conservatory of Church Cranbrook was the scene | 4nd will live in Birmingham on} with a bolero jacket, accented by | Music, and he has performed with a white hat, a white orchid andthe Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Friday evening of the 8 o'clock | wedding of Nancy French and Rob- ert Francis Murray. The Rev. Perry Williams offi- ciated at the ceremony, which was followed by a reception at Bloom- field Open Hunt. their return. For traveling, the bride changed ve "* navy accessories. became the | and |He was accompanied by Kent Mc- | Donald. | Mrs. Robert B. Roberts was chairman of the house and stage Nancy French | committee for the evening. Her aides were William H. Hohmeyer Robert Hohmeyer. / W A ] Sh B ° S | ‘The bride, who is the daughter bride o ceirecha Meaaa ike Gamat: Goel ‘ fi omen on nnua 0oe- uy1Ing pree: of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Gordon ide of | snich ee Bene it ' French of North Woodward ave- Robert F. remains ss en nicl Saeed. _ The chances are 20 to 1 that you| shoes between now and the be- jer they are flighty or down-to-| 88¢, Wore a gown et white lace . Murray Friday cale a pie summer music. study St le Show are going to buy a pair of new ginning of May, which adds up to |rarth, gaily colored or the old, S™ply fashioned with a fitted , ““Y | camps and music schools. y | shoes within the next four weeks— | one pair for 19 out of every 2% (familiar navy — make sure this| bedice and a bouffant skirt. The evening in eee | gown had been worn previously Sponsored | G. M. Girls Club Fashions by the De Cor Shop | | Pentiae Hotel Balircom, We. that is if you're a woman This is no wild guess, but is based on statistics released by Leather Industries of America, spokesman for the nation’s leather tanners. They report that American | Women in the population. The female shoe buying splurge hits full speed about a month be- fore Easter and doesn't taper off until a couple of weeks after. With Easter coming very late this year, even more shoes than usual will year that the shoes fit Head-to-Toe Look Vital in Buying Hat | When you choose a hat, it isn't} by the bride's sister, Mrs. Albert S. Crawford, whe was matron of honor, The illusion veil was held in place by a Juliet cap embroidered with enough to gaze at yourself in ay pearls and sequins, and the bride's a ." 4, ;. Cranbrook. She is the Christ Church |Beverly Bornak \Feted at Shower Mrs. Mark Prue of Grand Blane daughter of | nonored bride-clect Beverly Bornak Mr. and Mrs. | with a personal shower at the homie Moreh Si. 0:90 P.M . ; : hand mirror. By all means, see | y hi hanotis find their way into the American "4 y ’ | bouquet was of white step ; q Donation 56e P. women — to _ we woman's Prin A m yourself full length. | and orchids which she carried with Walter G. | of goa mother, Mrs. Grant Britton, = = ~ | Ina normal year, 20 per cent of Only-thes can you tell tf the hat | a prayerbook. French of wr “aa cating ie el cee le by | iS Tight for your height and weight| The bridesmaids were Mrs. John —— Raa wedding is planned ere te ence tie te we | as well as for your face. G. Coffin, Mrs. Robert «Rann, Birmingham, In Ph one of Mr. and : = =A . pe | Maxine Reid and Mariam Aarons. i rs. Gust Bornak of South East | riod: and women buy about half of oe and he is the | boulevard, She-will speak her vows alf the shoes sold in the U.S.. as} PTA Activit They and the matron of honor a lwith Jack J.T pe pe grits el CTIVITICS wore light blue lace waltz-length son ‘of punt luck J. The, son of the Emery much as father and the children | LeBerea Bxecutive board of LeBaron School | dresses with off-the-shoulder neck- ° together | aia: ud lee eee eine. Mrs. Frank A. | Evangelical and Reformed Church. Whate 2 . a PTA will meet Tuesday at 1 pm. at | F atever shoes you: buy wheth- l tne school, _ ____ | Their . bouquets oo = yellow Murray and | boggeeiigy eg wetow. sere. a a a the lete Dallas Nelson, Mrs. Hoyt Jones of Hazel Park, Maureen Porter and Mrs. Richard Wright. Others were Mrs. Howard Rum- mell, Virginia Freebury, Mrs. Grant Britton Jr., Mrs. Alfred Brit- ton and Mrs. Harold Jones. | The bridegroom, who its the son of Mrs. Frank A. Murray and the late Mr, Murray, asked his ‘ ‘4 Mr. Murray. OPEN SUNDAY 2to5P.M. MRS. ROBERT F. MURRAY Murray, Mr. Hagopian, Jack L, Steelman and C. Watts Wacker. The newlyweds will honeymoon | — FREE PARKING AT OUR DOOR ‘Janissa’ Topic at Y Mrs. Percy Jones will review “Janissa’’ by Robert Thomas New. OPEN SUNDAY 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. for Your Convenience SUNDAY SPECIAL! 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Society of Oakland Avenue Pres- It doesn’t take any magic or byterian Church to honor members special talent to learn to use tweez- who have passed their 70th’ birth- ers to shape the brows well. Em- days. ploying caution and patience,’ you Mrs. Walter Teeuwissen Jr. of teenagers can learn to pluck your the Drayton Plains United Pres- brows becomingly. : byterian Church was guest speak- The girl with the free-tweezing er, speaking on “‘This is My Mom.” tendency must realize that her Mrs. Andrew Creswell gave a toast brows should be lovely to look at— and recited a poem describing the | - on her. Shaping them in the so- Yes, she’s discovered the art of look- lives of each of the honorees. ‘The | phisticated fashion of some celebri-| Sunset of Life” was the name ofa) )/* ty will do nothing to add to the | ed nemeees Arn 3 = poem read by Mrs. Myrtle De-| . attractiveness of her face. sale vill de Sar sak eae Mond. bs in general, the natural brew : Honored at the dinner were line is the most becoming to ply vied bred vy sen —oi Mrs. Violet Shepherd, whe re- every woman. The teenager, im | tent and a complete make-up, ceived a gift as the oldest mem- particular, should not experiment tyled to individual ber; Mrs. Flora Howard, Mrs, wih enstio modes. | a trained Merle Norman Beaute Ada Mortenson, Mrs. DeMond, The best plan to follow in tweez- There is no obligation. Mrs. Alex McAllister, Mrs. Mary ing the brows is to remove the Call todey Sor an appointment. Sweet, Mrs. Sadie Grigg and Mrs hair that grows over the bridge of | ; George Richardson. the nose and the few stragglers) MERLE NORMAN STUDIO Mrs. Albertine Miller, Mrs. Fred that appear low on the lids. No| 495 peatise State Bank Bidg. hields and Mrs. D. M. Keefer were = ee ; ~ FE 2-400 also honorees. ~ eh “f a rection rs. Percy Blynn, | ee % 3 * * * Mrs. Howard Hall presided. Par- A scra Bat moat yacatoning at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. are the Bevonin|] POMKIAG Public Evening School Mrs, Wayne Longair and daughter Kris-| end to join his family. They will visit with | Mrs — teary ST ae ane Jeromes of Dow Ridge who were photographed at a scenic PONTIAC SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL tine have been visiting for the last few days|his parents, the Stephen Longairs of Sasha-| drew §. Creswell. "| spot there. Intersection of Huron and State Strects—Phene PE 4-3547, Ext. 32 with her parents, the E. R. Pettengills of | baw road, before returning to their home in| Mrs. Luck led the group sing- Clarkston, Mr. Longair arrived this week-| Cincinnati. ling, of old-time songs and Mrs.) Fine Luggage Not a Luxury Courses Offered piano. The Rev. Mr. Creswell gave Accounting Yonortne ond Dress First Congregational Women Meet\i"""™ “= **|Traveler Judged by Bags) circ, Moking Fiewers wore peesented to the Luggage makes the traveler, ¢s-jof the case. Does it close into a ee pecially going on a honey-|a strong and unit that Classes meet 7-10 p. evening weeks starting cia hdelbrageblarenll |-e-laploree tory hsipe Dial Welk pi lemlllelalamaiag ee ne one eee eat “uh 3° on Gee mead ar te bow. om man of the stewardship committee | Program emphasized that what we | things. s . | There was a time when a set | gage compartments? “Wednesday evenings for 10 weeks starting March 31 a do with our time, our talents and “Take eee iene Ny wee TS |, a 5 ! Registration Fee $7.00 Congregational Church presented | MF Possessions after we say, “| yew ang hare, Geridine Sapp | 7 sv; Wak Seek bane esis anid Sins a te he eee | Kellie Seay alee 7-10 pm. to 10 weeks starting program at Friday's meeting | Believe” that is the important twe mumbers, “Morning” | Serving refreshments were Mrs.| Today, all newlyweds njoy purpose, of the Saliowstp Tbe theme was : end’ “Come Unto Mina” aesens- Gay Caswell, Mrs. Edith Hillman, | the smart satisfaction of beautitul | eve. ‘orvemnatse 1: the hentie Regicteation Feo $7.08 ” It was pointed out that Mary panied by Charles Wilson. Mrs. Chris Greve and Mrs. Hall. | matched luggage—the kind of lug strong enough so that it will stay . . Mrs. Malcolm Burton gave devo- | Lyons. founder of Mt. Holyoke | “ines meeting was com|CIL AADcD oO On ce:,.... | Base that makes redcaps and pull-| put for the life of the case, and do Vocational Industrial Classes the parable of the poor washer. | “Put energy into ving | ar Lundbeck, who announced that | Th¢ fluctuations of the raw silk | "80 knows how to travel. | curely closed. | Tune-up Sheet Layout women as told by “Safed the Sage” the Good Friday breakfast will be | ™arket.are as avidly watched and| But appearance alone is not | A third point to check is the ca- Shop Methematics Electricel Maintenance as an example of devoted steward held at 9:30 a.m. This is the an | Just #8 Pulse-quickening to inter-| the only criterion when buying | pacity of the case. Is the in|] -Biueprint Reeding Machine Shop ship. nual breakfast of the Women's| este parties as steel, corn or oth- = ae Tee we fo oe ee ee Teol end Die Design * Welding Ringed rag vigor —_. Japan's heystone ot economy, a, travel experts, when you aad kle free, and still leave space for OE Oe Se ee ee et eee Hallenback spoke concern- | major factor livelihood of | imvesting your luggage dollars. | the extras so to the wae ing membership ia the YWCA. | millions of her population are, first, the construction | traveler? _ = Reghtestion feo $14.00 “taghtration ten $19.00 Mrs. Van Wagoner introduced Members were urged to con . — ee —===— —S—> — = GIFT SUGGESTIONS || 24cQUzuave meconmac | Pen.” were given by the Rev. Nelson Announcing the of chosen mother-daughter their daughter, Jacqueline, to Hugh | 1.5 May 6. sire. B. R. Eastridge @ Purses ee macks of Crescent Lake. Hugh is scien ° @ Wallets — || te se of Mun Me. E4| RebeKahs Planning no. {ust the @ Key C mer wedding ts planned by the | to Attend Memorial a — Bible College in Minne- Plans to attend a memorial serv- ice May 2 at. Trinity Methodist e @ Luggage apolis, Minn. a kt Seber eens a ony lar Missionary Group come Rebekah Lodge hoped " W a ontiac Attends Program Malta Temple. , Pontiac's Bxcuatve || Scene Alogi Rend | Come, tom, a tranches Thursday meeting of the Mission- ee ee ee . Mrs. Bernice Cover, KIMMINS = |e? sctea” Sraneetcar “ana ne LEATHER GOODS || ‘met Church. ib i B i CLEANS 14 West Huron a the Rev ‘|Coming Events -&. ie. . Robert . FE 2-2620 sun won tn abenpe are. devotions | Pet STL SS St “0 Here's Why Pontiac Laundry-Dry Cleaners, | Cleaned Suits Look Better! Men like. the way we clean suits, because eoch suit gets individual treatment. No two men or suits ore exactly alike, ap it’s important to treat each suit to bring out the best in it. Pontioc Loundry-Dry Cleaners - = cleaned suits aré easy to recognize from the smooth = id ge roll of the lapet, the exact fit, and the just- t “an look of fabrics and colors. Try Pontiac Laundry- Cleaners specialized cleaning. Call Careful Dan ot _.. FE 2-8101 now. @ Carstut cleaning of fabrics and fining in filtered fuids removes soil, perspiration marks, and spots. @ lapels 204 sleeves are gently rolled, collars shaped, - Sheniders blocked . . . trousers expertly creased. @ Steaw-sir shaping renews the finish, and restores original lines without the flat, pressed-out look, er Fashions Millinery—Accessories | a xs pr a e EVERY oe dene SIND ? 2 BM. 105 PM. A 4 \ Pat } — ‘4 ! THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 — | by ‘Goal of $1,300,000 Set for Brotherhood Fund | By Religious News Service - |. ELGIN, Tl.—A $1,300,000 goal for the Church of the Brethren’s therhood Fund in 194-35 was set the ~denomination's ». | Brotherhood Board at a meeting General Two Will Attend : WCTU Parley. Mrs. L. F. Rowley and St. John’s Lutheran Church | tin Sirest ot Coarrs 6 ’ by the new president, Mrs. Glenn Sunday School .......... ..... 9.45 a. m, oe eh : ~— ee Vinod 8 Giese planned as part of the &th anni a ° Phone re 43108 || versary of WCTU is designed to sas [mene by 8 os number of ey and youts groups in each GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH | sis.s sols ams © nox Rev. Otte G. Schultz, Pastor _perance instruction colle sit SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:30 A. M. . zenship classes, youth speech con- tion - WORSHIP 9:30 - 11 A: M. = education: pro- — grams (The Church of the Lutheran Hour! —_ EE RON, - pte, SAE RRM "St Paul Lutheran Church | JOSLYN AT FOURTH CALVARY CALLING © | Sunday School 9:30 A.M.—Worship Service 10:45 ‘ ‘Lenten Service Wednesday 7:00 P.M. 5 Watch “This Is the Life’ Sun, 1:30 p.m. WJBK-TV 3 Goerge Mahder, Pastor Phone FE 5-0404 Fee Ie ee Oe eee ee eee ee] 239 East Pike Street 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service Rev. W. E. Varian, Paster ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 10:00 A.M. Sundey School —TT:00 A. M. Worship Lavern Sheffield, Music Director | 67 NORTH LYNN STREET 10:00 Sun. School Rev. C. D. Friess 1190 Worship Pastor * &.M. We Present—“BERALD OF SALVATION’—Tune In. £ == W.Y.P.S. 6:45 Evangelistic 7:30 Listen Temerrew Merning Over Pontise WCAR (1138 ke) st 9:65 te 9:28 | j REV. WESLEY WIBLEY, Pastor Worship B BRETHREN CHURCHES CALVARY . A. L. Bingamen. Minister | iteaing 666 Breniag Spscher “ONE CREAT HOUR OF Rev. George L.yon, Missionary SHARI P. M. es Singers: The Shoults Trie CONGRECATION WILL ATTEND CALVARY Hymn Sing 3:00 P. M. CHURCH SERVICE > | Sunday School .... 9:45 2. m. Youth Fellowship .. 6:30 p. m. Morning Worship . .11:00 a. m. Evening Worship .. .7:30 p. m. “The Battle of Armageddon” Evangelistic ... 7:45 “The Insanity of Sin” Tues., Bible Study 10:30 A.M. 7:45 P.M. Thurs., C. A.’s.. 7:45 “Visit the Church of the Old Fashioned Gospel” Ywas destroyed during the siege of | | Sunday School. 9:45), | Everyday Religion \ BY DON D. TULLIS “NOT A FATHER CAME” A charming lady has lived for many years in an old Virginia | here. Mrs. Katherine Cable. One day. three sh thom ropresating oo j wide al ides | . os larger group, asked would permit oO | eas support ofthe entire Going to Illinois - build a playhouse in one of the big trees. She _ | denornina program of foreign | ' gladly gave her consent and asked them to and home education ana ee ee ee secure the cooperation of their fathers so she service. tems Lake Ré. and would not be responsible for any accidents that ‘ of an additional | erine Cable of the same address might occur, ' 4 | staff member &s director of stew-| will- attend the National WCTU To this end she wrote a form letter which yy |Ten churches on\ problems of fi-| ing next Wednesday. =f" dad asking him to come on a certain day and | nance also was voted by the board.| The workshop, closing April 8 sc ae look over the grounds and approve the plan. =——=, will instruct those attending from! p. p. TULLIS ~ She had a tree surgeon clear out not one, but a majority of the states in the two-big trees, 4nd arranged for a carpenter to build two houses, to take care of the younger and older boys. At-this point in the narrative she paused, and her voice had a sad note in it as she confessed ‘‘Not a father came." Think of it,—net a father came. And way not? They were teo busy with more important things,— their business, golf, cocktails, politics, or a multitude of other things. ‘ ! They were not interested in their sons’ doings until it was too Jate. There is a striking verse in the Bible which parents should frame and hang in their room,—*While I was busy here and there, various activities, but they had to report to (a father came.” i know a teenage group of baseball their fathers te attend a crucial game, but The lads lost the game. They might have won fathers te cheer them on. Perkaps our juvenile delinquency is really parental delinquency. Fathers should have a real interest in their boys® work and play, —in their thoughts, hopes and ambitions, in their mental and players who invited “not a father came.”’ with their spiritual lives. ‘ . Let it not be said of you, your son wanted you, needed you and expected you to come to his affairs —AND NOT A FATHER CAME. Reds Convert Be h § Polish Church any farts to Concert Hall H Vi tats Poston tanaws ions HOME Visitation eee corer hall ty Cum, Church Also Schedules munist authorities, it was learned Teacher Classes; Lists Budget Breakdown here. The church — Holy Trinity — Warsaw in 1939 and rebuilt through | government subsidies and volun- tary contributions from Lutherans With Bethany Baptist Church, is in Poland, the United States and now in progress. other parts of the world. General chafrman is’ Maynard Spring Rally Tonight iPr dtce rpaaten Rat at Baxter Mission ért Quinn, publicity; Omer W. A spring rally ha§ been planned Lewis, proposal; H. Guy Beving- ton, appraisal; Forrest Brown, moderator; and Jasper Warden, for tonight at the Baxter mission.| Breakdown for the budget of The Rev. Charles Shock from | $46,014 is as follows: the church Peakland, Tenn., will be the guest jhome, $23,083; pastoral ministry, speaker, | $6,416; worship service, $3,970; The Rev. Mr. Shock is a chil- | world mission, $7,220 and Christian | dren’s worker and evangelist. He | education, $5,325. is associated with the Cedine Bible+ The annual spring teacher train- } : A - ; ; field ay fr the Mission, Inc., at Spring City. The | ing institute starts Sunday evening national secret ' mission conducts a Scripture mem- | at 8 p. m. under the general chair- | TRanization. She is also national | He told 400 Catholic employes of the New” York Herald Aribune “at | Kenyatta, now claiming that the land is in the hands of the for- | eigners.”” | The bishop said the goal of '“Arfica for the Africans.”’ which ‘he termed one Mau Mau objec- tive, was shared by many including Roman Catholic mission- aries whose aim is to establish a strong native priesthood and hier- -archy there. | He said the Mau Maw was not “specifically anti-mission” but the Christian religion | only insofar as it was “brought by foreigners." The prelate described Africa as thdt many countries are expe- riencing.” ‘18th District WCTU © Plans All-Day Meet | The spring institute of the 18th | District Federation of WCTU will be held Wednesday in an all-day | meeting in the educational building of First Baptist Church. A coop- erative luncheon will be -served at | noon. Starting at 10 a. m. the program will feature Mrs. W. B. O'Neal, ory program in Negro schools in | manship of C. R. Hobart, superin- | organizer and a national past pres- /15 couhties during the summer | tendent. Sessions are planned for ident. Christian education teachers and prospective teachers. Famous Preacher }months. Daily vacation Bi and schools and community Bible classes also are conducted in many | communities Rollan Polley is director of the ‘work at the local mission. Kirk in ie Hills - -*° Drv Harold°C. DeWindt, Minister 9:00 a. m. and 11:00 a. m. Identical Services “THEY BLINDFOLDED HIM” -. 11 @’dock—-Kirk School A Cordial Welcome Awaits You! SUNDAY 10:00 a.m. Worship 700 p.m. Youth KEEGO HARB 3:30 p.m. Worship Rev THE BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH (On W. Huron. Between General Hospital and Webster School) Pre@d Robert Tiffany “Majoring in Preventive Religion” “If the roots are dedicated to God, se are the branches” 3003 Orchard Lake Road Charlies GO. Merse, Pastor Touring U. S. Cities The Rev. Dr. Leslie D. Weather- head, Methodist pastor of The City Temple, London, one of England's | most famous preachers, is on a speaking tour of 25 leading cities of the United States. | His tour will include New York City, Washington, Chicago, Detroit, Dallas, Fort Worth, Cleveland, , Cincinnati, St. Louis, Kansas City, Pastor Romans 11 16 SERVICES 11:18 a.m. Sunday School 8:00 p.m. Training Institute OR SERVICES 3:30 p.m. Sunday School Oakland. | The author of 25 well-known re- —t_mm | ligious books, Dr. Weatherhead is “BUT LSAY FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cer. E. Huren and Mt. Clemens ot Mill St. Pentise (Opposite Post Office) Malcolm K. Burton, Minister Merning Wership and Church School 10:30 A. M. The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton, Preaching esty’s Forces. In World War I he was a line officer and then a chap- lain in the Middle East. * a” UNTO YOU” 4 an honorary chaplain to Her Maj- 1837-1954 Featuring This Week Send “Primary aetadonce Department” nat Toney Mrs, Lester Lingle, Sept 1005 4 Morning 1045 ALM. + ~ Worship “THE COURAGE of f 10:45 rd rr PETER” i rs Dr. H. H. Savage, Preaching Se ‘This Service Will Be Broodcest 2 et 11:00 A. M. Over CKLW “4 “ay” Bat say | Worship Dr. H. H. Savage. Preeching\. 7:30 p. m. . H. Savage, Pastor ptist Sunday School . rs Bs) 4 i 10:00 AM—Bible Scheel 4:30 P. M.—Vesper Service i Teesday, 7:00 P 14 Thers. 10:00 A.M —Dereas Goetid CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH 347 N; Sagthaw St., Chas. D. Race, Pastor. FE 4-0239 11:00 A. M.—Merning Wership end Children's Sermenette M.—Young Preple Wee. 8:30 P. M.—Chdir_ Practice 9:45 A. M.—Sunday FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 25 East Boulevard—South REV. GROVER C. 10:45 A. M—Rev. and Mrs. Jamies Zazanis (Recent missionaries te Greece) of Lookout Drive JOHNSON ze : %y FREE ME Sunday School 10:00 A. M Lenten Youth Services "Will be conducted each night Twesdey through ose. 230A, M. | Mrs. Tom Malone will be in charge of devotions and the solo- ists will be Mrs. George Perkins ‘and Mrs. T. N. Slosson. | Others on the program will be | Mrs. Joseph E. Green, president, |Mrs. A. D. Stimer, Mrs. Sadie Patten, Mrs. John Veneman, La- Dean Perkins and Mrs. L. L. Mar- ron 4 High Schools ‘Join in Program ‘Stressing Faith By Religious News Service COLUMBIA, S. C. — Four high Tacoma, Seattle, Pasadena, and | Schools here joined for the first | jtime in a “religious emphasis” | program. A fifth high school will | conduct a similar program when | work on a new auditortum is com- | pleted. | Initiated by systems, and homeroom programs | were on the agenda for the schools. | realize the need-for religious con- | Victions. b = Church-0 Dedicate Memorial Chimes ing. - Sundey et 7:30 by Mosatig Wenhip . 11:00 A. i. Professor Alliance Youth ? Stanley McGill ||] terse ~~ --.°6:15 p.m College North Chik “weo sur, aauncia thoen Stes York TRING OUT OF AN UNCLEANT” —————__ _Mr. McGill,; now @ teacher of Religion at the College, has completed. a 27,000-mile tour of Bible Lands and will be . showing pictures of this four each evening.” THODIST| St..2 Blocks West of Sears |) Worship 11 end 7:30 Howard C. Arts Welcome to _ FIRST GENERAL BAPTIST CHURCH. 249 Baldwin Avenue ~~ Evening Service . Wednesday Eve. Prayer. . 7:30 P.M. Seturday Eve. Service... .. 7:30 P. M. (1 kelley Johnson, Speaker _ 1 ui. 'Hampion, Chel Director PE 4.7172 the Services in Our New Church cece. 10:00 ALM. wees PEOO A.M. 7:00 Pi M. | quickest answers to this question 7) Confident Living Anyone Can ‘By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE! i : ; fi depression that I have lately been investigating various techniques for finding a brighter outlook. And, as a result, I have become con- vinced that no one needs to be a victim of depression or discourage- ment. : I believe that any individual who sets his mind to it can live with hope, eagerness, delight, enthusi- i . Of course, you r = must realize that human moods, just as there are cycles in other ‘forms of . earthly existance. All of us have our emotional ups and downs, but I am certain that you can keep these mood cycles on a relatively high level so that,’ even in the down sweep of the cycle, you can be elevated in spirit, I have mentioned before the wonderful Bible text: “Whe hath called you out of darkness inte His marvelous light.” That | means simply that God has called | us out of the shadows of depres- sion into the brightness of His | joyous living. How do we find thss brightness? | There are almost as_many ways. as there are people. I got the | from two eleven-year-old girls. One /told me, “‘Why, when I begin to | feel a little low, |change my clothes.’ I suppose | that’s why women are always buy- | ing new hats. It lifts their moods. The answer from the other little | girl was just as good: “I just sit | down and talk it all out with my- | self and with my mother. I get it The annual visitation program, | “the continent of the future” now | #!! out of my system.” to include every family connected | in the throes of ‘‘political ‘turmoil | | All of these | but none of ¢ found enough. ficially relieve depression. We m have a basic answer, for this a great problem. Millions of people, according to | | malld depression. This is marked by discouragement, loneliness, disconsolateness, a feeling of in- feriority, an inability te enjey | themselves, a sense of some | shadow hanging over their lives. | They are the kind of people who | go around saying, ‘Oh, what's the | use?” and “It's never going to be any better!’’ and, “Um a flop.” | There is one basic answer to all | | of this, one sure way to a brighter | | outlook. It is the technique of posi- | tive affirmation. Affirm that God | 'is with you, that He is helping wi ‘you, that He is filling your mind } with peace and joy. If you condition your mind in the | belief that Almighty God is right | by your side, you will in time de- ment, simply affirm, “ God.”’ } Continue this affirmation until | your mind becomes filled with | Fill His Life With Joyous Hope, Power Rally Month fo Start at United Missionary of the school. RALLY SUNDAY Ciretes 4:00 P.M. Dinner 5:00 P.M. Service 3:20 P.M Rev. Mable Barnes, Speaker Mid-Week Service Wed, 2:28 P.M. = Affiliated With Unity Center Gchool REV. EVE EDEEN, Minister CHURCH OF THE . GOOD SAMARITAN Rev. Lena Rullich, Senday Sercicn, ocen'?. & y Seheot | Sunday Service | Open Week@ays: 11 te & : Fridays Une © P.M. ' | First Church of Christ | How Christion Science Heals “BREAKING THE BARRIERS TO FRIENDSHIP” CKLW (‘800kc) Sunday 9:45 AM. Joslyn Ave. United Presbyterian’ Church Jesiyn at Third By the U. A. W. Charioteers Preaching 11 A.M. & 7:30 P.M. Youth Groups 6:30 P.M. Radie CKLW, 7:30 — WCAR 8 A.M. A. |. Baughey, Paster EAST HURON at PERRY Central Methodist. Rev. Miltee &. Sank, 0. D., Sev. John W. Mulder, Associate Minister “MORNING WORSHIP SERMON, 10:45 A. M. __[The Power of Prayer” | preaching \a ’ i Se . e 44 : ae we Bee. i oe é ‘=! | A i Z PE Pe ea rs a at a 1517 jeslyn (Full Gospel) snare 10 a. m. Service ... lia.m i er eeene 10:00 a.m. Worship: “HUMANITY’S NEED AND THE CURE” 7:38 p.m. Worship: “CLEAVING UNTO THE LORD” 11:28 a.m. Bible School 6:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship r Now Available @ The Moody Ser- mons from Science in 16mm Motion Picture Sound Films. © ‘God of Creation’ @ ‘God of the Atom’ * ‘Voice of the Deep © ‘Dust or Destiny’ © ‘Hidden Treas- ures Order Today from Film Dept. Christian Literature Sales lat eile Science Film Set - for Showing Here “Prior Claim” is the title of the Bible Institute film and runs for |50 minutes, It points up many | quaint and fascinating natural phe- | nomena, proving that nature's de- vices operate onthe same prin- of Pontisc First Social Brethren Church ; Sunday School 10:00a.m. Preaching, 11:00 a.m. * 316 Baldwin Ave. iN South Saginaw St. at Judson Street FIRST METHODIST ~ Kenneth Youth Seen 10:00 AM—*“NO KING BUT CAESAR” 11:30 A. M+-CHURCH SCHOOL 6:00 P.M—LENTEN VESPERS - 7:30 P.M.—YOUNG PEOPLE IN CHARGE OF EVENING SERVICE Thursday Evening Lenten Supper 6:38 p. m. Rev. Rex Dixen: “DEEP IN THE SOUL” Son, Toe Sven So \ Chele Directer -—— -“¥0:00 to 12:15 A. Sermon, Rev. Lolo Morion : 5 WONDERS ‘OF THE DEVIL” : Also Special Music by the Choir Worship | God- in Church Sunday . * A Friendly Welcome E: Awaits You at The Christian Tem Morning Worship 10:00 A. M. Communion and:Message from the Word of God Rev. Lola Marion, Speaker “BROKEN CISTERNS” M. Children’s Church and ‘ School of All Ages , : 6:15 P. M. Services for Young People of All Ages THEA 750. et ‘lin Tito’s Jails TF eo Flint Pastor Speaker at Methodist Dinner Guest speaker at Oakland Park Methodist Church Thursday at the 6:30 p.m. cooperative dinner and family fellowship will be the Rev. W. Leslie Williams. The Rev. Mr. Williams is pastor of Central Methodist Church in Flint. His topic will be “The | Stewardship of Witnessing.’’ “Living Under the Shadow of the Cross” is the theme of the Sunday morning sermons being preached by the pastor, the Rev. James W. Deeg, during the Lenten season. “A Formula for Living’ is the Sunday subject. 158 Christian Pastors Held By Religious News Service BELGRADE — One hundred and fifty-eight Christian clergymen are serving prison sentences in Com- munist Yugoslavia, it was dis closed here by Dobrivoje Rado- savijevic, chairman of the govern- ment’s Commission on Religious Affairs. Mainly, they are charged with being wartime collaborators or iF... g ‘National Church Group ‘Has $9 Million Budget 3 ; af Hi Lenten Services Central Methodist Being Broadcast A Lenten service is being broad- | cast over WCAR at 1:05 to 1:15 each | Monday through Friday until Good | Friday. services, sponsored | by the tiac Pastors Associa- By Religious News Service NEW YORK — A 194 budget of $9,461,290 for the National Coun- cil of Churches was approved by the agency's general board at a guilty of hostile activities toward the Communist regime in the post- | war years. According to Radosavijevic, 124 | of the captives are Roman Cath- olic priests, 32 are Serbian Ortho- dox priests and two are Protest ant clergymen. meeting here. It was reported at the meeting that the council underspent its 1953 approved budget of $9,055,919 by $1,500,760. Expenditures last year were $7,555,159 and receipts $7,955,199, exceeding expenses by $400,041. Church Is Isl CHICAGO (INS — The spiritual sons of St. Francis of Assisi have built a $4,000,000-sanctuary in the | lie Church, is surrounded by tower- r E 3 i i ot HT i E ~ + sal , in Roar of Chicago Loop and of Quiet choir loft, organ and more confer- ence and meeting rooms. On the second floor are two cha- DR. 5B. F. HOLME fo Hear Detroiter Youth Revival fo Start Tuesday First Fre - Guest speaker at the School of Christian Living in Central Meth- odist Church Wednesday evening will be Dr. Benjamin F. Holme of Detroit. . Dr. Holme -is superintendent of the Detroit District of the Meth- odist Church. His ‘opic will be “Hymn of Lent.” The service will follow the Fam- | ily Night supper which is served | by reservation at 6:30 Dr. Milton | H. Bank is pastor. Church of Christ Plans All-Day Meet Tomorrow An all-day meeting has been an- | | nounced for tomorrow at the | Church of Christ, 149 Mt. Clemens A 4 p.m. supper will be served, | according to evangelist Ray Brock. ‘|, — 9:45—Sunday School 11:00—Morning Worship “The World's Two Most Important Men” First Sunday of Rally Month 7:30—Evening Service “The Purpose of the Cross’ 6:45—Youth Fellowsh Musical Night ee United Gospel Singing Sanday March 28th First Social Brethren Church. THE GUIDING STAR QUARTET, Det. THE GOSPELAIRES QUARTET 1ST SOCIAL BRETHREN QUARTET ) MRS. CLAUDIA WILSON, soloist from Emmanuel Baptist THE HANCOCK DUET Plus Choir, Congregation and other Local Talent. This is your Sing so come out and help make this one of the presence, talent and prayers. 2:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M 316 Baldwin Ave. best with your Eulas Houston, Pres. Elsie Gaskin, Sec.-Treas. E. C. SWANSON, Minister. ROY OVERBAUGH, 5. 8. Supt. March Is “Bring One Month” Come—Bring a Friend to Our “ Heer e eee eeerteeereteersere Bible College, guest speaker. “The Little Church With the Big Heart” PARKDALE 9:45 A. M.—Sunday Scheel and Worship 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Hour Bible Preaching and Special Music You Will Enjoy Mid-Week Service Wednesday, 7:30 P. M. Rev. Wayne E Welton Minister—FE 2-6928 mn *eeeeeee eee eereee Officer in Charge, The SALVATION Captain Vernon Vie 7:30 P.M | ARMY | 7:30 Each * Scriptures, i March 25 - April 4 Evening ration is held, is never empty. a Even in the worst weather, at least tom 7 am an ae nee First Southern Missionary p.m. e miymanmacee | Baptist Church and fifth floors, 365 East Wilson Ave. By Ml eer mon REV. A. H. MULLINS, Pastor recreation room and. everything || SUNDAY SCHOOL ...... 9:45 A. M. atsa, K somes, annie 8 pret S008, Mast al SERVICE at “2 A: “ en is a housewife’s dream—epart-|] B,T.U. 1.2... 2.1... cee O38 4 then canting no stomata WORSHIP SERVICE ...... 7:30 P. M. si ntees pemnealia~“uaioc “Member of Southern Baptist Convention” has a refrigerator and @ tele- - threry anf gpria exteenen 0's “ea "*|| CHURCH OF CHRIST Under the direction of Father East Pike at Tasmania—Phone FE 23-6269 ters, cach priest and brother Mee|] Se tharints docs Gant oe SS Sot glue procs to gud and Taree. L_————_ ate 6 may : Evangelistic, Singer e- | _@ Revival Services ' Evangelist which is fully evidenced in his Bible-Centered Sermons, f Rev. R. N. RAYCROFT i Mr. Raycroft, of Goshen, Indiana, possesses an unusual knowledge of the All Saints Episcopal Church ace. Wolke Be ™ Williarhs Street at West Pike of Lake Orton and Oxfore Shadi sp ew Sunday Evening Service, 7:30 Message by Rev. Tom Malone + “THE WORD OF CONTENTMENT” ee ee ee ne me < EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH | e caer ey <¢ rf . 4 « : . — oe en ees ej es f _ GHURCH of the NAZARENE 60 State St,,.Pontiac, Michigan = 4 find out why... most churches choose the HAMMOND ORGA =o Paani 1 = beg THE PONTIAC PRESS. SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 Crashed Plane Bodies Found — | | | * -_ | and Five Were Americans in| | inited and demonstrated by the | Mexico; All 18 Victims. Terribly Burned MEXICO CITY (INS) — The charred bodies of 18 persons —| including five Americans — | being removed today from the | mountains near Monterrey where | a “Aeronaves de Mexico” meee A rescue party reached the | vehicles could have been battered | | veterans from any stateside. used for the airline said all the victims | touted as a Chinese secret weapon burned beyond: recognition. | plane crashed on a flight | Hig! i | Army Displays Captured Goods Made in Russia mistakable similarity to Detroit | designs and, except for Russian | aspirin, one part laxative and part | to Monterrey. Re-| nonsense.” The pills were pre-| said the twin-engine DC3 had | SEOUL w — Captured Russian Chinese war equipment was | 8th Army here today. | The exhibit included items which | ranged from Russian ae tured 76.2 millimeter’ artillery to| nese army uniforms. : { Russian truck motors bore un-| markings on dash board dials, the ARTHUR J. LAW were analyzed as being one part For City Commissioner scribed in case of vomiting,- nau- , Two More Boats Hit by H-Dust Japanese Totaling Bill, Intend to Charge U. S. for Damages TOKYO un—Japanese reaction to American hydrogen bomb tests mounted anew today after two more fishing boats returned from the Marshall Island area showing radiation effects. danger zone when it was show- ered with atomic ash March 1, | The two latest fishing boats | showing radiation were quaran- oes, headaches Oo uee District Four Camdidates: | cscssed serious tarm and no tears handled by the resident commissar for the crew have been expressed The Japanese government offi- | «7; was a pretty rough cially informed the U.S. that the| * | first boat to be effected, the Fuk-| most as tough a fight to uryu Maru (Lucky Dragon)—was | sub to Chicago.” | 40 miles outside the prescribed test | 1 “But,” he added, ‘‘! iii E if ati iff it et Captured Nazi S ubmarine Bound for Chicago.Show CHICAGO (INS)—Rear Admiral; take, will be a trestle built on Daniel V. Gallery, the intrepid task | piles -six feet above the water. The submarine will be trans- ‘ferred from the barge to the trestle U-505, says he is happy the World | 4. rollers and then moved inland the alive”” vessel taken on the rollers and slip it on concrete the cradles at the exhibiton site. For display purposes, holes will be cut in one side at the stern and ~| bow of the U-boat, permitting eas- ier entrance and exit. Visitors will move through cov- | ered passageways from the mu- ending March 19. This week con- seum where they first will see | tinued claims totaled 2.211, con- a 10 minute, action-packed movie | trasted with 2,199 the in such splendid shape after being exposed to the seas for nine years. “After some trim work it'll make a great exhibit.” Jobless Pay Claims Increase 82 in Week Jobless claims this week totaled 2.510, an increase of 32 over last week, according to Luther C, Ol- the Pontiac branch of the Michigan Employ- ment Security Commission. Initial claims this week were 299, with 359 during the week week before. thay : i H i fi obscured the runway A| of good health. which obscured the runway. A/of good beats. | Discuss Important Issues tain. The were ne U. S. victims Amarillo, Tex.; McCormick's 12- | Army mule. identified Ps; its lene pio —_— Bélow are brief biographical sketches and statements of the two as James McCormick, 55 and his | that it was a lusty detergent which sons, and Donald, of | would remove the hide.from an | Pontiac City Commission candidates in District 4. Each candidate was invited by the Pontiac Press to give his views on four questions. The questions were: (1) Should the city increase the | number of liquor-by-the-glass licenses? (2) Should the city continue its | program to provide municipal off-street parking lots? (3) Is it desirable | by Japanese. officials. . - . | | 780 miles from the Bikini test site| Detailed plans were announced | away. which cost the Gemans five mil- | | handed U.S. Ambassador John M. had been operating some and the other was about 200 miles | recently on how the submarine, | The Japanese government's note | lions dollars to build, is to be Reports U. 5. Troops Doing Well in Britain ' Purse Snatcher Misses to expand the hospital and increase capital improvement funds as | 000 Payroll | outlined in the two tax proposals facing voters in the April election? Chance at $2, Y (4) Should the city change to voting machines in an effort to reduce NEW YORK #—Ciar Gutierrez, | costs and speed election returns? 19-year-old clerk, was carrying a purse with $2 in it and a paper-| Now serving his third term as bound package when she was &-| Pontiac mayor, Arthur J. Law, 48, costed by a robber yesterday in a) iin. at 45 Lehigh Ave. He has aap ae he girl been a city commissioner since | The man gra’ t ‘s purse | NORWICH, England @—U. S| a ran. 1942 | of American troops stationed in the | He left the package, which Com Owner of a local supermarket, | tained a $2,000 payroll. Law was born in Poteau, Okla., | and came to Pontiac in 1925. He by few" “have Deen -| Community Theaters attended the University of Illinois | The U.S. forces have had “no Biruntigham ‘ : more community-relations prob-| Set... Tues: "Walking My Bavy | Rack Fisher Body Division. Jems than they would at our bases _ ey the Pisins.” : Law ts a UAW-C1O member. at home,” Aldrich said, adding he | Scott. Phylits Kirt. | He also belongs to Roosevelt have : . Bun. : “Paratrooper,” Alen Ledd, jarity the ways of your coun- | susan knowledge there is no intention to | try than to malice or evil intent.” |, .T™°"* : “Creature ag og do so. However, if the occasion Wrong-Way Collision SIOUX FALLS, SD. (UP)— ing Jeanne ‘Cruin Be ea Two cars, traveling on russ Alan Sun.. Tues omg —* , ried and has four children. mR Sonden Idol,” | trict 4, his statement follows: (ily — yh Space,” Barvare | Should arise, I shall evaluate the Telnicohe teed Seaneet’ Deversn | “This is the policy I have always and was formerly employed at Hillo—Rechester Sat: “Pony Express.” color, Chariten Ledge 510, F&AM and is a 32nd- Heston, Jan — “Trail Bilasers, degree Mason. He is a , “Give a Girl s Bresk.”| of the Iraq Grotto. Law is mar- A Commission candidate in Dis- “1. I have no plans to increase circumstances and vote according Sat: “Blowing ben ery, Coker: |to my best judgment and the dic- tates of my conscience. . Deborah “White Lightening.” Stanley | followed on all issues. The! office President of the Christian Liter- ature Sales Co., Floyd P. Miles, 45, lives at 103 Summit Ave. A Pontiac resident since 1912, Miles graduated from the Business | Institute of Pontiac and is current- ly president of the Christian Men's Club. Miles is a member of the First Baptist Church and Chamber of Commerce. He is married and has one son. A candidate for commissioner in District 4, his statement fol- lows: “I have been very active in re- ligious circles for many years .. . and have been the organizational head of many projects in which large groups of people were in- volved. “I will seek to help, with other < -— “Tumbleweed.” Audie Murphy, ithe number of Class C liquor commissioners, to raise the Lori Nelson: “Seadia,” Cornel wilde, Me! |), end to the best™8E Ry ene eat moral standards of our city. I pledge to help establish a reason- able and-economical tax base and to assist in keeping our city free of partisan politics. “1. I oppose any more liquor licenses and will devote my in- ment investigation. | The note said “there is no evi-| | dence that the Fukuryu Maru re-/ U.505 committee said it expects to | ceived warnings, by radio message | arrange for movement of the sub | or any other means, while being | from the Portsmouth, N.H., navy | in the area before the accident | occurred.” | government officials began to com- | pile the cost of the incident in | order to give the U.S. a bill. | The 23 crewmen of the ‘“‘Lucky | Dragon” were reported improving | | June 15 so that it can be dedi- | | “on the surface.” An Air Force | plane was sent to Yaizu to bring | 21 of the men to Tokyo for further | medical care. The two most se- |riously burned crewmen are al | ready in Tokyo hospitals. | The two latest fishing boats to show sighs of radiation are the | Myojin (Bright God) Maru, which returned to Shiogama north of Tokyo, and the Koei (Radiant Glory) Maru, which returned to | 2": who is donating his services. | Misaki south of Tokyo. Southwest's Trees Dying; Residents Draw Blame DALLAS, Tex. (INS) — A Dallas |nurseryman, advocating arbore- | tums, says people of the southwest | are standing around watching their trees die. } progress has been made to help trees adapt to the. unfavorable cli- short-term, low-cost parking im matic and soil conditions in the the downtown area is an absolute southwest, which he described as a grass growing country, The new developments came as | three-story high undersea craft will | |pany of United States Navy Sea- | bees. | half foot channel dredged in the | Sumner Evans said that little | gan. | Mayor Martin Kennelly's special | Yard this spring. U-3065 will be towed up the} Atlantic, through the St. Lawrence seaway, across three of the Great Lakes and finally into Lake Michi- gan, arriving in Chicago about May 15. It will be moved ashore about | cated as a permanent war me- | morial at the museum July 4. — To land the 920 ton, 252 foot, | require one of the most ingenious | engineering feats ever attempted. | Heading the committee planning | the movement ashore is Seth Good- | er, a retired engineering consult- | He will be assisted by Chicago Said “Pil Meet You at” Les Hutehinson’s Cafeteria 4541 DIXIE HIGHWAY Gene Shaw, Mor. and park district engineers and a com- | The big problem is how to lift the submarine from a six-and-a shore line, up to the Museum's grounds, seven feet above lake level. This is Gooder’s answer. } First, U-505 will be placed atop a gravel barge in the dry dock of the American Shipbuilding company at Calumet Harbor, Ind Mounted on the barge which will in the same direction here, collid-| Kerr ed head-on. The autos were driven * Lahe—Walled Lane of city commissioner, mayor or | %¢ Present quer places. by Farrel B. Johnson, Huron, and) 0,00). '*"' pihare Barton jean sim. | even Of President isn't important, “2. I believe that additional Roland E. Wray, Sioux Falls. John-| mons. oumteet ae Re ae Se Oe ere =) 0 lar, > sepeenp gel remenli Sat: “Escape from Ft. Bravo,” color ((2. Yes : patch on highway, spun | ¥yse= “Riot im Cell Block 11,” necessity. If private enterprise around and collided head-on with Neville Brand. Emile Myer. “3. I am strongty im faver of | snnot provide the solution it is Wray's auto. Thurs., Gat: “The Long. Long the tax proposal that is offered ion . ; ibili > Technicolor, Lucille Ball, Desi A: te cur citiseas fer their coneid- al government's responsibility Phone Birmingham MI 4-4800 Fox ard Hounds Woodward at Long Lake Road, Bloomfield Hills |to solve the problem. and “3. This is my home town and peta ito see it improve is a matter of trial employes and their tami- |Pride. I pledge my support for lies. -_ | adequate hospital facilities, etc., “The other money will be ear- but within the present 10-mill tax marked for public improvements | ji nit. only on a pay-as-you-go basis. This is the only guarantee that the city, “If. additional millage for a can meet its needs for public im-| efinite project is needed, com- provements, as there is a constant | ™mitments should be made for a threat in the State Legislature to, specific period of time. I do not |capital improvements including | ——— — Evans said the northwest is more | C@TY the sub and its keel six than 200 years ahead of the south- feet above lake level, the sub will west in tree cultivation, and the | ™ove through the channel to the people of the northeast have suc. | Shoreline. cessfully borrowed techniques from At the inshore end of the chan- Europe. | mel, dredged 90 feet inte. ihe | NOW SERVING take away or reduce the monies believe in giving any group «a path LUNCHES © From 12 Noon as Well as Dinners from 5:30 @ KEEN @ Es Directed by COMPTON BENNETT and ANDREW MARTON Produced by SAM ZIMBALIST Cs i A PLT, i> : MOA LLL Le ¥ “ rie (Lh MAA stantey CLEMENTS STEVE BRODIE twa o Wendel -Bartora Desta LAST TIMES TONIGHT— now returned to the cities. | blank check. voters should fail to approve the tion to form an honest conviction |have a time limit. In its present political ambitions.” |form, it can be stopped by the | City Commission or removed any State Maps Available “If this should happen and the, «4 Frankly, I have no informa- tax proposal, the public improve- | as to the desirability of voting ma- ments would stop or be danger | chines. 1 would welcome the com- ously curtailed. | plete facts and decide the issue in “The only way a program could | the best interest of the city. then be carried on would be to| “I believe the special assessment money from the pay of our City | considered. The overworked ‘Pub- employes. I would be opposed to lic Necessity’ program, whereby such a method. property owners are assessed for “Imasmech as the proposal is {the projects which they had no in dollar and | voice in approving. should be yer | checked. ar is “With thousands of ‘others in my k the | district, we own our homes and ; sa affects those homes. I pledge, if The “program as offered 18 | siected. to work for the best in- more desirable than the criticism terésts of the people of District 4 offered by some that it should ‘and the city. I have no personal year at any election by a simple | Buick Division, Surgeon majority vote of the people. ; En Route for’ Burial “4. I am not in favor of voting machines at this time. . .” ALDEN (INS) — The body of Dr. M. Robert Sutton, chief sur- geon of General Motors Buick Di- vision for 32 years, was en route LANSING (UP)—Highway Com- | to his home at Alden, near Fiint, missioner Charles M. Ziegler an- | today for burial. nounced today that copies of the| Dr. Sutton died Thursday at the department's 1954 state road maps | age of 73 while on his winter va- now are available for free public | cation in Bradenton, Fla. Funeral distribution. {service was held there Friday. curtail services or to take the program should be more carefully | are vitally concerned with what | LAKE THEATER Welled Leke Features at 2 P.M.—4:18—6 :36—8 :55 HELD OVER SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY r WILD” — “DANGEROUS CROSSING” Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Block North of Telegraph. Opens at 6:30 P. M. Show Starts at Dusk ACTION | THE | 2 IT ¥ ACADEMY. 3. | is pe AWARD 3 bY Winner of the Year @ © SUN.-MON.-TUES. @ 0 { FROM HERE TO ETERNITY. vrrwrwwe ew a bt i 2150 Opdyke Rd. Ph. FE 4-4611 STARTS SUNDA val . . SS ‘ : » CAGNEY ION IS IN THE CTREETS' WARNER BROS. «ces TECHNICOLOR _""---er.rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrvrerrrtTTTTT.y Wi - 3 2th . 2) ( \ Ae _ Ex - President Truman Infers Malenkov Needs Man of His Methods i E Out- of State Doctors -to Get Exam Break LANSING (UP) eeu efter HU E vt ei Michigan. to hig methods,”’ 400 visiting chemists. The former President addressed | a luncheon session of the Ameri- can Chemical Society's division of Truman told | basic science discouraged from -moving took in school. many years before. by the House Un-American Activ | ties Committee three years ago a5 being active in what it termed | a Communist “wide-world peace — Gov. G. Men- nen Williams Friday signed a bill designed to make it easier for out-of-state doctors to practice in The bill would provide reciproci- —_ ty for doctors who have taken | examinations in | Other states where requirements | are comparable to those in Mich- igan Under present law, doctors who want to practice in Michigan must take the state basic science exam- saee aibeketeme physichees mae |e older out-of-state physicians are thet | practice to Michigan because it would require them to take re- fresher courses on subjects they J _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 Taga Mason Goes on Stage This Summer HOLLYWOOD — Actors. at work— James Mason is now portraying the diabolical Captain Nemo in “20,000 Leagues under the Sea,” volved explaining one of his pet} ' pastimes—watching an evangelist | 7 on TV. The program lasts more | than an hour and a half, and Ma- He is really quite ordinary and |* ill at ease “So it occrred to me that film | SAT. Lest Complete Show Starts ot 10:00 P. M. SSS SSSSS TES SSUES ESS OSHHOES SE OOOEES pe ee | omens te ROBERT PRRRESH credieranoactoy SOSSCH ESOC CLECLESEEESE esee SS SCOSSSS CESEE SHOES EES ‘BWANA DEVIL ita a BRITTON - BRUCE “JOAN. LESLIE JAMES CRAIG oe Geer. e Gs: ‘TL. Ww Every scorching scene o eter like lightning! ‘sy HOWARD HUGHES prevents DEVILS CANYON VIRGINIA MAYO -DALE ROBERTSON [STEPHEN McMALLY-ARTHUR HUNNICUTT SFECHNICOLOR —__ actors make a mistake in not tak- | why I am going back to the stage— | | that, and to sharpen up the tools} © of my profession." a s “T’ve earned my money for the| SUCCESS STORY—Frained in this photo por- rest from the movie suilis ls Gene! is Pordita Chandler, 26, 0 Santa Menien, Calif, girl who is currently building a singing career in Paris cabarets, and enjoying a success that she never dreamed of six months ago. At that time, she landed in Europe on her way to Germany, to be married. A few days before the wedding date, | gagement. her finance died recalled that sh auditioned at a Perdita, penniless on a strange continent, did not even have enough money to buy a ticket home. She THIRTEEN _ Gets Death Sentence fae pepey ht Boys xed half-smile which he held as for Strangling Girl, es be wae led out in handel TOKYO —A Pennsylvania ser- | His Army-appointed defense at. geant who confessed strangling to torneys based their entire case on death a pretty little American girl the contention Schick was insane was convicted today of premediat- | when he strangled chubby, auburn 6 ee eee | haired Susan Rothschild, 9year- . Sgt. Maurice L. Schick, 29, | ae wee Anny b —, eis War II Purple Heart veter. |} area south of here last Nov. 21. an from Cannonsburg, Pa., stood | Supporting their contention that stiff and erect, his face impassive, Schick was insane, the defense put He saluted the court, snappy military pra aoa ond | Bicyclist Pulled Over marehed back to his seat in the) WESTVILLE, Conn. (UP) — A court. 24-year.cld Westville man was ar- rested for driving without lights at jaw muscles contorted his | night. He was operating a bicycle. SLOTIIMII III ILIIIN Bp TE SHOW TONIGHT at 10:00 P. M. LAST TIMES TODAY—“jumping jacks” ALSO—“The Turning Point’’—— Eve., Sun. SSe — Children Always 18 RTS SUNDAY! Academy 5 | > rt ‘La aaa as She floshed te tome with Award ‘ —— Winner of a heart attack. Broken-hearted YOU'LL FALL IN LOVE WITH e could sing, and -in, desperation Paris night spot, winning an en | Federal Payroll Cut | Pontiac Theaters “sure, Td love to do it.” be re By & 125 in February ee | plied. “But Columbia won't sell it, | and pag *t been able ng oni WASHINGTON (INS — _ Sen, | Miller Story,” James Stewart, June jout a al for me to go | Allyson. “Tm hoping we can meet half- tarry F. Byrd (D-Va), said today | “'Y way”. | that the federal government re- William Holden is another over- | duced its civilian payroll by 6,125 | worked actor—yes, there still are | persons in February. some left in Hollywood. He is cur- Byrd, chairman of the joint com- rently doing his ninth picture in 14 months, and all have been big | Mittee on reduction of nonessen- | tial federal expenditures, said Feb- ruary employment by executive Body F ound in Lake agencies in February totaled 2,340.. Believed Known STRAND Sat., Fri.: ‘Saskatchewan,’ Alan Ladd, Shelley Winters; ‘Project |M-7,” Phyllis Calvert, James Donald. Senate Defeats Plans to Tap Highway Funds 767, while January totals amounted to 2,346,892. Meter ack by Sen. Haskell L. Nichols (R- rg J w phane, Yields J pot Jackson) to bury the bills in com- | th ao mm: was re-| SUPERIOR, Wis. uw — Robert | mittee after Senate opposition to | J LANSING (UP) — Two compan. | ‘Stubborn Drivers |} ‘Refuse to Budge; | but Yield to Cops | OKLAHOMA CITY # — Talk DEDTSCR- anes On + Stary by PAIR GALLICO “Lili” Sterts et: 2:40-5:40-8:50 ALSO This Story of Guts and Glory Fi ¢ i iH ub Eby z 1:00 - “ase? 10 - 10:20 - Sterring Rebert Steck, Joon Tayler, Cheries McGrew with Peter Graves hikikkedakikidhikedhididedididided. des . fron | against front bumper. “We settled = a | officer said. “We booked both on/ ' charges of obstructing traffic.” NLA AL ALLL hh dd he une 30 four miles off|Cornin and Oswold Shellum, oe | oe and seven miles northwest | Ployes of the Superior Water, Light LATE SHOW TONIGHT Lest Complete Show Storts et 9:50 P.M, Sun. Deors Open 12:45 P. M, NEVER BEFORE Such a Gala Parade of FINE MOVIES !! i hee eee ALAN LADD SHELLEY WINTERS. “SASKATCHEWAN PEATURES AT 1:00 — 3:08 — 5:04 — 7:12 — 9:22 . Ei. “PROVECT ran aaa Week-Day Mat. 50¢ — Eves & Sun. 80c — Children 25e CALVERT: — , : |] serSShow j RANDOLPH SCOTT in “rr°rr.s7™ OE ean ; oS + i 1s ee , — +7 : ; toe Z ‘ Tt er | ifs eaneetee, - my 5 Straight for Nats —_— _ a aan oe PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 THE, Washington Tough Now That Pitchers Are "Ae Pe Yanks Bombard ee Adarns tra \ FOURTEEN \ bid ~~ ae (Hab WN GPE Hl ws 232 18 SEA tly HAI Pe) BO Be fia A AT Be i eB i iy 8 HES BS (! 4] Ae at ead in) oo By li rH ly Hit Hie 1 Cig ite 2 3 Ba With Hl i: i 8 it fiat, iv it Hj = s pl t Hi i 3 Fy x 2 F z = = S a i : ° 2 k ska uli: SHAe < = = ‘ eat ili if wis a Hi att “2 = oe 2 i Gaes si £ oi at 3. af i : FE «, 54 gli ite i as i gine fl HE fa SER alll ‘liu Sith ie l ii a ai me al iff . 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M.% 2010 Dinko, Hwy at Kennett Rd. 0 Ponting: " J \* if Woes i le Ue ce “if .? i & : se, “4 ig - * * - a ee ae = | ae 4c r THE PONTIAC PRESS, | SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 Finish on Golf Balls Takes Hard Beating at HEATING EQUIPMENT “Syne you add to this the sharp | one ee ree, that and ty of fin OTTO A. TRZOS CO. . ee tielen b catoumr ob 3103 Orchard Loke Rood | 6.R. L.R.. PLAN 309 jected to water, dev, clay and), Keego Herbor FE 2-0278 loSx 12° 13°x 22° nino ce gardens. gl . TERAACE cARroRT me , = wag 2% 16° |Nex20* | ve | D0 IT YOURSELF Bx = 10% 10°} = | sruoy rt} : : ae i E- INSTALL YOUR OWN HEATING PLANT { . bathrooms. BUILT-IN-GARDEN—A spacious paved reception room with a, built-in garden features this plan for a modern house with three Both living room and terrace have fireplaces. Plan 309C by Walter T. Anicka,architect, 617 Forest, Ann Arbor. The house covers 1,459 square feet. (Further information and blue- | prints available from architect.) 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We Help Finance Down Payments Winter , ‘Comfort TORIDHEET AUTOMATIC HEATING Ber tree heating survey and estimate call AUTOMATIC HEATING CO. 17 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-9124 e PAINTING Twice as Easy Twice as Fast A ’ tT 4 4 ff pie KM] ME dj ry ; P WaANIIa i 1ATE' 2. LAITLA SHERWIN- ALEaT KS [Affixed Garage Easily Adapted It Can Be Remodeled to an Additional Room Off Kitchen i You can give..yourself such a new room and add a less expen- sive carport, for your car. openings you: should choose the | most desirable exposures for sun- | light and view. You can close up | the original opening witha storage | wall. As for heat, tie into your present | heating system or select.a gas, oil, ne ? ALUMINUM AWNINGS Buy Direct and Save! 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Hurea R SELL REAL ATE See JOHN KINZLER BUILDER REALTOR & FE 4-3525 INSTALLATION WIRING | FIXTURES POWER MAyfair 6-2705 Excavating Basements Dug ~ ANNOUNCING Perry Latham & Son “New Excavating Team of Pontiac’ Bulldozing Black Dirt Landscaping Fill Dirt “Satisfaction Guaranteed” All Bulidozers, Trucks and Equipment Owner Operated PERRY LATHAM & SON Phone FE 4-1495 44 E. Chicago Ave. iF Fill In All Cracks Before Re-Painting Before re-painting a ceiling—or any other surfaces for that matter —make sure that all cracks are carefully filled, then smoothed level with the surface. Small hair- line cracks can be filled with spackling. material. It sets very rapidly, so it is wise to smooth the surfaces before the filling material is quite dry. This needed later. apply the filler, use a putty To knife or an old kitchen knife. 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Narrower spaces naturally | provide more privacy behind the | fence. : Fences Around Property Serve a Double Purpose should be of 4 by 4 lumber. If your fence is to be four feet high, the posts should be six feet long te allow fer twe feet under- ground. The part of the post to be buried should be dipped, painted or other- | _| wise treated with creosote or other | % gure aettk 5 tat it (Working drawings for designs; A-7B and A are available at 50 | cents a set from the Homograf Co.., 11711 East Eight Mile Road, East Detroit, Mich.) Plains The SAFEST investment you can make! It’s no wonder BIRD QUALITY ROOPS have been the pride of thousands of home-owners who bought ‘with the realization that a good roof meant sound investment and years of satisfaction. That's because BIRD QUALITY ROOFS are made by a manufacturer who has been in business for nearly a century and a half. Since George Wash- ington was President of the United States the BIRD organization has been stressing QUALITY in its products. Never has there been the slight- “Where the Home Begins” Drayton OR-3-4211 LUMBER | COMPANY pboth an opportunity and a Housing Boom Seen for 1960 Home Loan Groups See "WESTRIDGE at WATERFORD The Address of Distinction Several fine new Custom Ranch Homes pow under con- struction — the last word in design for livability and attractiveness. Drive out and see these homes— Just off Dixie Hwy. near Waterford stoplight HELTMAN & TRIPP Exclusive Builders end Developers of Westridge at Weteriord Phones OR 3-941 1—FE 5-8822 Increase in Population ~ as Building Stimulus ST. LOUIS ww — The president | j | of the American Savings and Loan Institute this week predicted a) housing production boom in the United States during the 1960s “‘far beyond” the present annual vol- ume of about one million units. Speaking at the institute's 29th G DISSOLVES OODBYE TO PUMPING TREE ROOTS NO MORE ODORS vp of cesspool: septic tonks, seepoge pools, grease traps ond clogged lines This modern chemical gverentees cleat results la 12 te 16 hee. NO SHUTOOWN while chemical is working. of 5, portion of this coming housing boom challenge-we face is to make sure the home financing is poo! or tonk 10, 15, 25, 50, end 100 18. CONTAINERS *feg. Conadion Pat. OF. fee. U.S. Pet. OF. Pending KAISER COAL and SUPPLY CO. Phone FE 4-3555 702 S. Paddock St. quick end off. along free enterprise ———__—— conducted ines, With the necessary credit being advanced by private loan or- ganizations.” Tweeds Add Color Note 172 An Arbor FE 5-5521 on the Dixie a ~. A STEP IN BE J oat iiss a = = ~, — ss 22 hrs te ait <% TOP Viimr HON Cale r¥ \ AAS mee view - wen Gare No Sections to be Forced Apart by Frost Custom Railings } FREE ESTIMATES == We Delivéf~ Anywhere? Concrete Step 5380 Dixie Highway. — . Co. ae AUTY:...f ri of THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 © Dishwashers © Disposals © Water Heaters © Fixtures © Water Softeners Y: Phone FE 4-0127 —— > _ Calls Taken 24 Hours Daily STANLEY R. NIELSEN PLUMBINC— 2182 SOUTH HEATING CONTRACTOR TELEGRAPH ROAD ‘COMPLETE | BASEMENT WATERPROOFING ALL TYPES CEMENT WORK | All Work Guaranteed — Free Estimates Reliable Waterproofing ; FE 4-077 SS ee ee Se ie Beautiful Walters Lake Choice Building Sites Now Being Offered Dennis O’Connor Real Estate Oakland Theatre. FE 4-S281—MY 2-0940 e ‘ a4 - Ls et eden aortas . om “ee ak: 57 fae) hoes OREM las! Ra ceclite Sls Mid To Buy or Sell tn Waterford, Clarkston, Drayton Plains and surrounding territery —— WHITE BROS. REAL ESTATE 5660 Dixie Hwy. Waterford OR 3-1872 ~r,_ f Yea: J do L Zz —— NS al (! , ... &” WASHDAY! OH, HOW YOU DREAD IT! 6 Does the thought of/washday make you shudder... ? Do you dread lugging that heavy laun- dry basket, and hanging soggy clothes up to dry (you hope)? 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Traverse fire screen takes minimum of space, won’t tip over, opens easily for tending. Adage About Appearances “tin the Canadian Rockies—had to Movie Crews Paint - Glaciers for Realism Movie makers are sometimes faced with odd problems the public seldom knows about. You'd hardly | think, for instance, that they'd have to paint a glacier to make it look like a glacier on film, Yet the crew engaged in shoot- ing. “‘Saskatchewan'’—near Banff undertake just such a painting project. Because nocturnal windstorms frequently blew dust over the snow in the area they were photo- graphing—thus making it unphoto- genic—several members of the crew had to journey out to the Bow Lake Glacier region at four o'clock every morning to spray whijte paint over the dust-besmirch- ed area so that the portion of the glacier appearing in the back- ground would really look like a glacier. . Also Applies to Kitchens The adage that appearances can | work area is annoying to the’ home- be deceiving applies to new kitch-| maker. If there are dining facili- ties in the kitchen, be sure that they do not turn the work sections into a glorified highway. 6. Insufficient window area is a The kitchens in two new houses fairly common fault, even of kitch- ers are running the tile wainscot | higher, often to the ceiling around \ | the tub-shower and to 5'¢ feet for > | other walls. The bathreoms of 1954 are quickly a simple matter, And some builders are even putting in extra | towel the first thing The water in the Great Salt Lake is seven times more salty than ,er or his wife should always take -| the range, the refrigerator and ens being built today. FHA re- quires the window area to equal 10 per cent of the kitchen floor that one is far superior to the other. Here are some planning de- tails that a prospective home buy- into consideration in judging a | kitchen: 7. Kitchen layout can either save . |or make steps for the homemaker. The work triangle — that is, the distance from range to sink to re- one study, the refrigerator door swung the wrong way in almost half the new homes that were in- spected. 4. Counter space is needed at the sink. The lack of it at any one of these areas is serious. average ocean water. 5. Traffic through the kitchen OCTAGON Radiators! Be sure to 100 these omaring new burnaces - a, “ ul = oe, PARRY. ST. eee ey i i, , 2 ~~ iste he F \ ¥ ot bp a é ise mote). = ~ ZGallon purchase of DURAVAL PAINT And get exciting colors in Duravat Paint! 126 COLORS 126 . . . 23 ready to use, and over a hundred exciting decorator blends; or create your own with any two colors! 7 RUBBERIZED ... SCRUBBERIZED .. . Easy-on; dust-free in 20 minutes; no“painty” odor. Wash — it—ecrub it, if you like, — WE GIVE HOLDEN RED STAMPS. Talaan leisesis a | home heating survey LUMBER Are Y to— | peild- Remedel Repair } | SEE 3967 Liverncis Phone FE 4-1060 Gently circulates clean warm air Filters and humidifies air you breathe Quick, quiet heat Summertime comfort— blower fan can be oper- ated alone i | — OIL FURNACE Fer warm sir heating systems _ Phone for FREE | centnat @ evectaic oa Sheet Metal Contractor 351 N. Peddock FE 5-6973 | — = WITH THIS OFFER GOOD 7.28. Ree CA Pen 08. G FREE: 100 FT. %X34 QUARTER ROUND 15,00 PURCHASE! 2 ORTHER Cooley Lake Bd. WA 38-4650 ond EM 3-3996 SUNDAY & MONDAY ae ONLY! Wholesale or Retail— ts Oa . aa —— - ee ; ita Oe s., * : ‘ . a, Sls Bess ist ; Come Out to Burme Anytime! | Always omple parking space!- Always-ptenty of stock in our yard! ome to Burmeister’s where service is a must and prices are always low! ~ “Open Sunday 10 to 3 HERES REAL VALUE! 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F i : : ; , E i | | i U a } it i i f ‘ : i ii ! i i 5 ! Hit itl i g e a Ed rEtEe FE rw 69 C 56.75; cars c — weak: receipts 16.349; wholesale bu es % to 1 cent lower; U8. large -30.5; ts. mediums 36; US. standards 365: current receipts 35.5; checks and dirties 4. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO (AP)—Potatoes: arrivals 69; on track 378; total US. shi ts 862; old stock supplies moderate; demand moderate; market firm on best large Russets; other stock dull; Idaho Russets $3.20-35; Minnesota North Dakota Pon ‘'. to make «6 1059-11 elit if if [ E 4 é e '11.50-13.00, smooth young commer- ip to $15.00; canners and cut- rEERE $ Rr J 3 ts ; + m4 | EF Fy : if bin if ii s i i I i a F rigs i it i i Dockers Facing Union Election NLRB Report Suggests Setting Aside Previous Vote by Longshoremen NEW YORK (The prospect of a second bargaining election and a new series of legal actions today hung over New York's turbulent, strike-ridden waterfront. One legal step planned by the New York Shipping Assn. would knock out support from the har- bor’s 4,000 tugboat crewmen who threw their weight behind the 23- day strike yesterday. Aid from tugboat crews came to striking members of the Inter- national Longshoremen's Assn. * | (Ind) at the same time their cause suffered a blow in a report by National Labor Relations Board * . s Leff recommended last Decem- ber’s waterfront bargaining elec tion, apparently won by the ILA, be set aside because of violence and threats against voters. The ILA rival, an AFL dock union of the same name, had challenged some °4,000 votes, enough to place the outcome in doubt even though the vote count “| gave the ILA a margin of 1,492. Leff called for a new election as soon as possible. A hearing on his recommendation is scheduled to be held in Washington Tuesday. The full board is expected to make its report several days after that. s s s A new election would give the nter | AFL another chance to win control of waterfront labor from the ILA, sround | which was ousted from the AFL last September for failing to get rid of racketeers. The AFL quick- ly formed the new union and their rivalry has been the background of waterfront turmoil six months. A slow back-to-work movement continued yesterday but showed only a slight increase over the day eholee | before. The New York-New Jersey Waterfront Commission reported Thurs-| 3.854 men were at work on 39 ships, about 142 more workers than the previous day. The harbor has 24,000 longshoremen, of whom about 20,000 normally work. ships diverted to those ports from New York. Thief Slugs Woman With 2 Pop Bottles DETROIT @ — A 52-year-old gray-haired dry cleaning clerk was slugged over the head with two pop bottles by a robber yesterday. Mrs. Jennie Peterson told police young man entered the cleaners asked a hat. “When I to the room he followed for went back Dog Plays Hero Role, Saves Injured Man in | related gratefully “I had forgotten | the dog was along until he licked Americans Try to Pacify Japanese About H-Blast cific fish with radioactivity. It was announced that radioac- | tive contamination becomes harm- |less within a few miles of the | danger area and is not even de- | tectable at a distance of 500 miles, | which is closer to the area where the Japanese normally fish. POPULAR DESIGN—Fine Italian Provincial furniture styles are rapidly becoming among the most popular for American homemakers today. The best of these have been modified for modern living—as . | illustrated in the smart step tables and cocktail table, recently intro- duced. Pieces are shown with genuine leather tops, tooled in gold; are available with wood tops if desired. Cherry and birch woods are . used for these smart tables, finished in a warm fruitwood color. When buying materials for home improvements or workshop pro}- * | ects, it's a good idea to know how to order them. Being familiar with the proper terms will save time and avert mistakes. Roofing and siding materials, such as asbestos-cement shingles, are ordered by the square. A square of material will provide cov- erage for 100 square feet of area. That includes an allowance for Early Planters Get Helpful Tips Transplant Seedling Before Overcrowding af Hi iti st Asbestos - cement With Adhesive Hardwood flooring is sold by the board foot, with the price usually c board, wall- boards and other panel materials! This box has a bowling ball are sold by the square foot. Stan-| Motif for the lid handle. The box ize panels usually are 4x8|is one of several included in a Plastic Veneer Livens Kitchen Remove ‘Hospital Look’ From Cooking Center Use Proper Terminology|, Buying Building Supplies | ity of the host who provides well stocked cigarette boxes at con- venient locations. : If the host has made the ciga- rette box himself, it provides a good conversation piece as well. The cigarette box shown in these adjoining illustrations is simple to make, even for a beginner. WH. H. STANT Plumbing Sales and Service 103 Stete St. ‘FE 5-1683 division of the Rockwell Manufac- turing Co. The box is made from a solid block of wood. The lid is sem transparent plastic (Trafford Sap- | phire) rabbeted on all four sides | to fit the box. The bowling pins | and ball can be turned on a lathe Assurance and Insurance You can’t have one without the other. Call or See James A. Taylor Agency Bldg 1210 Pontiac State Bank > FE 4-2544 Bored with the ‘hospital look’ of your kitchen? Then why not cover cabinets in More than two . #535 i S 83 8 saving money by cutting fuel bills. | Farmer Confesses es = Killing 3, Injuring 3 BLUFF CITY, Ark. (INS) — A 24-year-old farmer who confessed that he shot to death three persons and wounded three others in the E38 = - 3 Ss 3 New Verteered Hollow Core BEECH DOORS 2’0x6’8"’x 13%” Business Briefs Harold Hopkins, president of she said. ‘I started to fight back. Community Motor Saies, Inc., t; € 00-10 week in a receiving company be- fore getting a new assignment. hunting for David when she noticed be disappearéd while playing in the yard. She said she found him in the’ tive-foet ; and yo) | f fel bears ont teak : and children. cium and three named to appear. year trustee and Mrs, Lessiter! There are 37,100,000 married | said the time lag involved was Waterford Township accord- | High School audi | California, gr & ee | Judge O'Hara took under advise- | Brownell, treasurer. couples in the United States. about the same. ‘Help W Wanted Female 2 _Work Wanted Male 10, | l Death Notices ~ anted Male ¢/ Help Wanted Fe ted Male 10) Building Service 12 Gadening ween _10A Lost & Found 24, = Wanted to Rent —_-29| Wanted Real Estate 32ZA EXPERIENCED PLUMBER. | EXPERIENCED RFADY-TO-WEAR See ay FULL OR pant | . SEEDING, | IER, PELE DOOD ES FE 27484. taleseir Wonderful cppertanity aa pais raureatl Dare ligtea TOBE BUILDING REPAIR. oars eee Poring Bui = oa die CHILD'S CHRYSLER CORPORATION LAKE. rnc teat! round one? tome BUSH. MARCH 2%, 1954, ANNA MIDDLEA AGED MAN (WHO Wants ‘apo at Sam _ Benson's z Plastering & tile work. PE, ¢-2290 Mowt Leveling — eS yene nde Witt, 153 W. Colgate Ave. age country. whe css | 7 wty__Ne_paepe calls REFINEL COUPLE WITH THREE | GARAGE DOOR SALES AND 1-483 “OW 3-085 ae J ~ 1 en | ing. By Bp = Give c Area. Price ale en 87, beloved mother of Mrs. ‘Gove Call at 11! Lateyate, EXPERIENCED COUNTER GIRL | year old child wants earetaner service re odeing Estimates A & t k Long Lake ead Adame Rd. white bedroom Press. : Benson, Mra. Verna Andreas, and + be 2 ae = cau pene ee | free kl. Home improve. ey ing rucking 0 with black and tan ee MI in . Pontiac, or “PARTY WILL way Loren Bush. Mrs. Bush will be | alia i caiaatia Pe rad bors | ments eits pitie Hwy OR! Yee Reward Commere- Area Or will PRIVATE ood 6 .oom taken from Sparks-Griffin Pu- Lond a CARPENTRY AND TILE WORK. | _ 15!) FOR FAST. EFFICIENT ane ats bana eee | consid ¢ furaioned summer . = Z . ners! Home this afternoon to the EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR MARK- FE 5-805. an, TARANTEED ROG ALL | ‘tlivery or light trucking. moving “with brown mark Vi e 2 on lake. Exe TABLE PERSON ALONE Gorsiine - Runciman Punera! ing and shipping Walker's Clean’ CARPENTER WORK wD NEW finde Get 1916 J erry || ate a anytime | cinity of cresn Sched. FE | cellent Feterences and fin. = | RELI A bur «mal! rouse. Write Home. Lansing, Mich. where exs, Lake and repair F442 383 Caen FE 2300 “PE HAULING OF ALL KINDS kRa | S'MY) Gf Em encial standing. Will sign | | fast Po Bor 12 services will be held Tuesday EXPERIENCED SALESLADY, 23. EXPERIENCED CERTIFIED _ . conable FE 2-685) ewtred ikaw — sles | tease, Call Mr Crist, “MI DONLEY. MARCH 96, 1964, EMMA | Man to work with manager y| to 38 for gram, Michigan cai Heliarc welder. Certified on HOUSE RAISING BRICK BLOCK LIGHT AND Reavy. Y TRUCKING dog, ma sant beck ears. Re- = 2. 394% N. Johnson, oy 68: be- | ag pay if vou aan 0) Mr Davis, MIT? om eng stainless steel. inconnel. chromoly * ——y cement work of all kinds — Pubbish hauled 2-063. ward FE $02 EMPLOYED | MIDDLEAQED | cou. - ae ee cae’ eur, Telegraph. —, | Combination welding repair man E 56849 GIT TRUKING. ALL ENDS. Tost! 3 MALE eaGte HOUNDS: ply ee eee, | dear mother of John and James | a — EXPERIENCED _ ania : wishes —- with reliable firm ' Ics PLEMMING. ~PLOOR LAYING Ful dirt | uals end female Off Willow jad cniidren or pets. Best references, Donley, Mrs. Doris Carter, Mrs. MAN BETWEEN THE AGES cS OF ‘nights a ‘Der OR 3-034). Jac PROS 17660 sendine ‘inishing 155 Edison. Pb LIGHT ROCIO. “ASHES AND | and Lochaven Answer to ‘Rusty” | a * ES 2S Bianche Dion, Mrs Danley ase | 23 secontact Mr ee ae ataten We Pavrr TREES AND GRAPES EX | ore 32-4405 Tubbish OR 3-6178 OR 38877 | and ‘Lassie Ff 3-2628 | ENOINERA AND FAMILY | NEED Is Here and Miss Colene : @ear ness ESSES. ¥Y trimm 2-0967 ASON & ‘MEN’ = or room unfurni se sister of John Adams. Veisend Pontiac State Bank Suiting Sundays G & M_ Lunch. Ca & R — | mates _— Sun meacenr LIGHT TRUCKING RUBBISH & — sunbis OF 3 “oe Sane! west of 7 You. proverty will now have service will be held Monday. | __ Joslyn Avenue : rpentry ¢ Repairing |_OF teser OR 1.06 4} Wehcter & Ron ashes. Dump truck, send. graves = a ae Would like garden. Up to $00 a real sales appeal You will March 29. at 2 PM at the Donel- OrRL P PRESSER ON LADIES GAR-| Homes, Garages. and Remodeling. | = Soe i fens, Segeed rot tog mae Write FR Hollopeter. 268 Har be paid to a too price for eye me Sone oe. NEEDED Avpl cote Experienced were) | FHA TERMS LOOK! | INCINERATOR” SERVICE ehine Lost (A eve epocial and estre tee- . Pren W. Peck clating y x He Ss | ture at you ve e Interment te Perry Mt Pork Huron if paumen & rubbish. horse. cow & goat me nee % "Rewere Serre Ix A hdl (eee ee have quelined prnapects for Cemetery. aaa z = aaa = | Bis: t rit \ our 4 Sissy | sick suk Pe Journeyman “GAL FRIDAY” © | PE_34214_ Ask for the Carpenter HOME OWNERS WAN WITH %— TON TRUCK trot TAshmoo 6-777 “Owosso | ae ee Hist with us. catl b Kec aveet aa aaa ee 0 iol alien MAR | WANTS CARPENTER WORK | | wants work Cal) any time PE) 1-615 desperately need a two- Now'' DUNCKEE, MARCH 26. i954. AL- +g: Fast growing reta odd jobs. FE 44918 ALUMINUM AWNINGS es" Lost VICINITY OF WATKINS ; fred 0. Mamses, 2Gch. ferdnorty Pipefitters some Y warm | PART TIME Ww WORK WANTED. 3/ wpayy ; O’DELL CARTAGE Make Buel Cocker was om| Ce droom unfurnished | John Kinzler, Realtor ef Pontiec. 60; beloved hus- poreogalty . Excellent fu) p.m to anytime st night. OR ALUMINUM DOORS. 839 (oes: ona Long, Distance “Moving ae house. Reasonable rent , ow. Hyro ft FE +2 father of hire, Marion ise. Mrs Electricians _comptient ei FE Haid. ~ | ee REDUCE 1 yRATES | 5 REWARD | FE3S-7345 “Cooperatine Real Bstvle Kachange | Blackburn and Mrs. Bar- w N ) S| Lest — Boxer oupoy 3‘ months old Pur Sere Beuctt, dear brother of Ar- wy lees? Pee -20, YOU » ED Werk Wemed Female Lt. | (ALL SIZES EXCEPT PICTURE) orge van to serve you Smith Prankiin Rd a Blow fed. tt found ep a yp LISTINGS WANTED — : thur Dunckel, Mrs. Marion Ingra- . ; pe noe wages in lovely Royal $15 95 _Moving FE 44864, please call ren PMc @istrict meleteiied . —_~ ham, and Mrs. Elizabeth Buchan- Millwrights x hom. in exchange for baby | BABY SITTING EVENINGS OR | SSS = $5616. after 5.30 p.m. Buyers are waiting. we buy sell oF week ends EM 3-5804 t suD on =, ASHES. RUB REWARD BA pao | trade an. Funeral arrangements will sitting services, FE 2-3319 ae anylime FROM FACTORY TO YO U light trucking. FE 46079 ad to ret of whi MUST HAVF 4 OR &§ ROOM FUR-| ~ TINY be announced later HOUSEKEEPER MODERN HOME. —°7-F™ 2781 vefore 8 pm |) ORDER NOW AND 70. | wading to reture of white hound ‘“nished house o apartment Close} H.C. NEW INGHAM STiF?. MARCH 26, i954, CLARA d no other woman in charge. One BABY SITTING es ese Truck u a f R t PE 2-8418 after 4 | = 3 eserves — BROKER Lockwood, 281 Center St. High- an Sues Doty Milfe R 2, | —_ FE 5-606) after 5 p.m SAVE ruckxs [or en _— _ences FE 59663 after 3 pm IN . land, Wich. age 08: beloved moth- one mile W of COLORED LADY WANTS | pat FREE EST NO OBLIGATION TRUCKS, TRACTORS Phy sto-Therapy JAA RENTAL AGENCY iat noes nen er of William D. Lockwood. Fu- Pattern makers ~HOL IDAY C ANDY— __work or dish washing FE ¢- | +6089 AND EQUIPMENT spots 300 families waiting to rent veel Lad neral service will be held Monday, 2 | COLORED GIRL WOULD pes 2) Saaee | 0 ae Pays 1% Tos Stakes | SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH ki ee March 29, at the Highland - BAKERY | Or 4 days © weet Te a hour | MASD ALI ERA rions & RE And Derg Tricke Special foot technique. 72 Elm 4... ADAMS REALTY gresationa! Church ot 2 PM APPLY SALESWOMEN | _and car fare FE 40973. pairs All kinds EM 3-4878 Pontiac Farm and _ St PE ¢2as) burn A vr. 2-708)" Rev. T. B. Davis officiating. In- SALES Me: COLORED WOMAN DESIRES DaY | MASON AND aaa ~ CARPEN- ia Neston a Par 25 | WANTED BY *"\Pae an o cas in peptone Cemetery. PONTIAC SALESWOMEN, for our counter, wort. 88 per day. or $35. plus | _ ‘er, No job too small FE 71-6157. Industriaf Tractor Co. sonals her gag : Mrs. will fm state at the I d } in Netional Food Market at 490 fare, FE + ATCH STERING SPECIAI TY FE PE ¢140 —_—erreeeeeeeeeeeer Ki ont Ado ¢ “eperes at i | Two ee — — In | residence until noon Monday, | Hunter Bwd. at Masel. Birmine-| GIRE 15 WILL BABY SIT EVE-| sheet — tilting ve FOLLMAR VING AND @TOR ATTENTION vig bs AND CHURCH | ctor wi with year | DA when she will be teken to High- MOTOR i | ham. Prefer ages 35 to 46. App! nings and weekends. References +1782 a eae am ames poe at. | organtzstions, money raising | 2 teenager, igh sehoe! | u you A dig a ai ron home b land Congregational Church to t i market. RO = wim uaes 3" Oskland’ PE - = a Br ake m > oll an preject. MI con for details fa ware. FE $3285. other property you wish to = Me im state from 1 PM to 2 PM. . : tions. free uniforms.| 423) PLUMBING ae oe ae iy STRL OR WOWAN “WEEDING | MIDDLE Ace LADY WANTS 1 On, coll us Gnd start posting We Puneral_ arrangements by Rich- DIVISION “ERED. SANDERS ~IRONINOS Ix Mey WOME & hot water heat. FE 5347 Min Serre & friendly adviser contact Mrs. | Hi ._ lige a ardson-Bird Puneral Home. a GENERAL “as EM 3-510 | PLOMBING “AND HEATING HG WANTED HAULING” ANYTHING daa Yaw Qeivaumy Arar | Pootiac a ng Sa eee In Memoriam 2 Employment Office « with al fe, ina” te DONE IN MY ¥ nome | Somper & mn. — rennet Sony WAVE SPRCIAL. “us DOR SS ARI POR RENTAL. MOD- CAMFRON H. CL ARK ~ references. 3-4400 _$3_per_bushel PFE 23-5630 re ; —_—_—- ————— | _thy’s, 600 N. Perry. FE 2-124 erm rm. apartment or house PHONE FE_ 4-6482 LOVING GLENWOOD A HOUSEWORK AND CARE OF i | MIMEOORAPHING TYPING smc @UALITY BUILDERS. 20 YRS EX- | = rep. | wnfurn.. west side. Pontiac One! ixe7 w H Open Evenings. i H Cromer. whe passed avey powmac cn FESS ee San veers | totaal “erviee | _Fepee Reaseentie ns’ penises | Painting & Decorating 20 “teers a rice Foam nee 33 OnORRTLY, NEEDED JAY PO | TEACHER AND MOTHER DESIRE 1983. Gone but not : : ere | 4 a ae upholste Waite’ ; N- 1 floor home im oF pear | —— a missed by his OFFICE MANAGER FOR REAL aarp STYLISi EXPERTENCED PART TIME CARPEN OR REMODELING CARPENTER REPAIR PAINTING. " , a” | bea. | _ Cherokee Mills OR = and two grand-| estate office. pay. See White ‘To salary an4 commis electrical work im exchange for GARAGES 4xD MODERNIZATION PE +1697 after, p m = Preter This on MeLE e Stiiren, ward apd JoAns Old | Bros. Real Estate. $660 Dixie sion MI ¢00 = ullding material Box 38 Pon- Ta® ESTim -TERMS A-._ PAINTING ) & DECORATING ise ” prope ll oy wah pa Wi] es are @ satist ell Se meaeay-cr-eees | aeons waerae — | AR oom, CARE Tom 9 yeas ee STOPPERT & CECIL |“ wister rates tl Ape 20. Work — cong eal Ch eal : a a - re ©. Sirevel who, passed away 7 |. PE S34 _OR 35-0404 ai WID TO BUILD FIREPLACES. | ,,, OENER.L SUILDERS, sranteed. free estimates, | Wie Contracts, Mtgs. 32,0 S0) STC. att tee! ogi E ‘ou = — chimneys oundations a -rients - a! ———— Eee aoe years age March 2. Your \¢ GOOD BLOCK LAYERS. MUST | Maid or Housekeeper and porche EM 33506 ws OR strat, if ne enecea On bees ae a k ASH FOR SEASONED: LAND! DORRIS ae UN slowty time heal; the | sicady work for right man. Cail |General smal! family, washing WASHINGS Iecntnos AND & GO SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, | = caiman Cae | le Sgurscte on moders AS. or PE + ise? +1007 yf yy - Ee FN | ise Rome Ont peed Weare (Sore ee oe sna Ant finishing. Phone PE OR TERMS Tupoer UR D706. fw Wure tS TEAM co wit! Bie Ow List VOUR LARS . C ¢ PATROLME! fe = wases) WALL WASHI: PAINTING AND uroe | : a7 Mother Gisters and n POLICE sitions. with the City | Tivo Der Pine * édlconina bi) nas ahd) Gite at sua UL CONTRACTOR WITH | one ANGING | _— ag lg Meg — preen: MINN” Pontiac. Btart ary ° | on 5-643 canarias el ss008 pund Flowers 3 : Apeticants “mus be nigh Tor elgeriy a hp hod ta WHITE WOMAN WANTS HOUSE- Project or one as ont m_ abe_retes PE ¢3*t1 _ a = menees ser _CASH Office 8800 Commerce Rd tall at atin Per | ont Seterences required. _ Tort by day or hows. FECOM | WANtEh slag ; | Palwrine. Ps NOTHO, Pa. For good seasoned land con. ” is “we = Seas Cae Pros wil after 5:30 WASHINGS AND IRONINGS DONE = ana repair wort. Call Feel hig, Bae 9 Bet “FE 2- g 83 tracts on also have cash cus — -_—— — 23173 | §2 E Pike. MEDICAL LAB TECHNICIAN FOR in _my nome. Also beby citing. FE 3000 evenings. —Saeiraie ann Becceatina— tomers waiting for 2 and 3 bed — TT | jatric clinic. Birmingham. Po- | WELL EoU D MASON CREW na Sad bacon: Dan S| recom hemes 4 — lo ag pas — FARM | sition ‘available immediately eal ea woken contains | VELL DIPPED, — tee paprpmse tea had fore |e FE 2-881 ree Opa JOHNSON, Real | Want to Sell? i : commercia: werk +2004 pera dabessats 2 : N, Realtor ; “STATE DISTRIBUTOR |S eis SN Oe Tih nearinaa bore | emt wens P'S” PRT Oecectioeies TE OR A 4 RARTER, FOOT OE | optvere WATTIN oorhees-vivle qgi.ieez| MARRIFD WOMAN” _,zuy tame st omen tate Ext) __ Business Services _ 13! panerino_DeCORATINO_OUaR YOR, YOUR NADELLE, PARTIES FECSS ; BUYERS WAITING amazing Automobile Wax a nd ee s S = > ae FUNERAL HOME leaner on commiscicn The | To assist local cirector of Chia. WASHINGS TROWTRGS A AND | | APPLIANCE SERVICE| anteed reasonable vices PE _ 04 reorder call OR F708, __ 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. iy you nave tane property or bag Pane or Meter | *2lusive new makes! craft sales 20 hrs wk Interestea _*tretehing curtains. KNAPP SHOES CASH home is im the ares y ueaeen ‘ regular waxing and the fe weman whe ad WASHINO a We service ali m : of retr’ er. AINTING PA ING & PA | = Clarkston or Waterford. call us for Cenc cea Sehr | ecomse, “gems | wang aap ipOWNO® Sie "reac femor Caer | ras ea aS | rom, your ston “imimeaicte result Donen Iohns ma ae euenaee - hoa immosioncty have cor. pleasine WOULD LIKE TO CARE POR nore ets Cations ave. Pe boom Wane Oa asert or PE cto | | MORRIS LUNCH tel 8 BANROED ee Saree Cash for Land Contracts - y y meet convalescent in his or her hom oars! ‘tt ered, aps Ser cirieted” territories available im ook Le ee ee ee ae ‘paychiatrie ex | =A & B TRE NCHING cal ne A ais or Seep BENE. bw mors Peon reste — WHITE BROS. Pontiac and other parts pane perience. MA ¢-2679 rere lines, field S patients arthritic x = ee ale a tens | worecatatve Men, 0 cm. or | VANE wwMAy WEES DAY | 7S rt os SATISFACTION cad peelveee cores (FECA Pu’ On sis or OR Sil | ome way OR 39081 Pontiac | iP; eae i. ae J. WILL:AMS. PE »9164 ICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN THAT CAND ; | sem bine Magneay Waterford. x : NAS OSSTe PL Oran Woman desires house- ogee A ge men | PAINTING & DECORATING. 1ST ee eeeee | RALPH B. PENER | WANTED TO BUY 4 ROOM HOUSE —- J = ~ > - . s e | BOX REPLIES SEARS ROEBUCK | 142 Wayne st Pontise.| work by the day. Also| Otte Supply Co. oir wW tae. | Set sumnciet rR + soos at 3880 ‘Newton (Rd. Walled Lake | Nation Bank Bide | © fetes oe eee ool At 10 am. today 2 you bo ag Ae gee your tp NEAT GIRL, ONE \ WHO i 18 QUAL-| baby sitting nites. Call | SCAsTERING DONE ALL TYPES THE PAINT SHOP our Control C-mmis«ion for a etub | Resbostec _ ities Around rome down Reply box 57 th = end bo ante to wort | 3 , Excellent work. guaran . Paintine of al] tir Heense to sell beer, | there were replies at =o Cectende weed | FE 2-274 after 4 o'clock. rf ree | war “wasting. paper removed. | spirits to bone fide members only | Mi 4, tapwer tee Dunie Hey Wo ecuaret cY 1 _¥eS Sears needs several meu to call on Sieaty employment. We | = Sanetie. OR > “Basement wal-rproofine nd that ts the intent of the _OR_ +1386 - room modern Fos W the Press office in Car ecustomers by, apcintment. | surroundings EM 3-3911. wandieak Building S ae ea an ne ao PREE ESTIMATES OIV Lauer Control Commission to IMMEDIATE CART POR YOUR | Cash deal Adams Realty. re a the following boxes: A Al ve hag ay 58 PRACTIC/L NURSE FRIDAYS ke PE 2-1631 PR 14m of 5006 Libro gent ox a date | a contrast -7 equity .- vour _ ¢3193 6: y, to rel! ve present nurse. FE | BUILDING 7 Mare os4 . ‘ : to Waldron Hotel. E> Pire | _ 24078 | ASPHALT PAVING ulpped LA. fy | Wall.Washing & Painting 5° 3% Pees Se Tals DATE K_ 1. Templeton, Realtor | 2) 1, 2, 5, 8,@ 15, 22, 29, Ast for Mr. Cluepton | TADY AS COMPANION FOR | Driveway: and parking areas. Cash wORK iL kinds Reasonable, PFE $-2211. March 27, 1954. I will not | ee ¥ "See 35, 39, 43, 45, 49, 62, 73, SERVICE DEPT. | _home more than wages. MI46672. or terms Pree estimates O_& W. bie. Jensen, 2-230 WOMEN WANT WALI WASHING | responsible for any debts mae | a. ae | Have etient with eash for modera 88, 88, 89, 95, 101, 163, Young married man with we. | LADY TO LIVE iN be od Asphalt Pavine Co. FE 23-2227 CARPENTER WORK ALTER A- } 3mm | tracted by any other then my- $200,000 | two bedroom home on good lake. eanical, ability to run A for 2 children. More mb eases OR Leigge ca also custom | W | self. Plyneth B. Townes, 467 Per- At our disposal to purchas ~w| Call J & Taylor Realtor FE q 197, 111, 112, 114, 115. sales organization, Car, ‘an wages. N ent work. Immediate service. e@ 2-121. _Call_tor_entimate. oes. | _ 7 ©, Fontine ________| or ceasesed land Saubreste bee 4 uired, excellent a _ | Gabe R VE _$-0000 _ a Tt ESTROUGHING i Wall Washi Painting | WALLPAPER PACTORY OUTLET | cur clients, See me before you! —_ SALES} SraDS wear sree eek Mh | ogee? Pr eg | ron meg ome | Soau S Seen TE | MESO eR |e ree eae . ALFESMEN rect leeds furnished Pull of part | 6-268? pew homes MA —__Herbert_Hall, FB 32706, commercial BaF N of ‘arm Bree heating & — : 2 to 43. Good plus com-| time, PE ¢46si8. 0 to 6 AND er ee ate ee ‘Photos & Accessories 21 | ¥SN7, “Reta ine misaic men | N NA "Realtor. a missions Pe Advance- POR GE L OFFICE work are nae mint we wae x NERAL Get our td before you de a 4 winding. 218 E. Pike ah make ee SS ee ee 3 : ‘ nities, service. es-| work must be experienced, neat cis OR 3-8:046 u 43081. P 3 hong 45 ROLLEIFLEX FLASH ETC. for ap i WE ARE SELLI¥O an The_Pontiac Press *{ | tsdlisned clientele. solicit new ac- ages. EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE-| $c) "rece Somers. .2 lemees. hele. five une yg Ag : bmtnage major com 508 rete to ability A M. C.| work Also chimne 0 job too | _moving. FE 1-822 ad bn Mash, case etc. misc | WE srt wee ont 2 fate peal tm ceed of elty, FOR WANT ADS | Geet METAL WORKER EX. _¥ood Ra. Lake C : x Pe te Ovarantecs ELECTRICAL _tew _FE 24380 after 7 be me! ei = me ee ve vem ae eae te cennieg nee rienced in eavestroughing. 215; SEWER CLEANING + Bor ar | faction and @ quick turnover Will rowne!! Rirminghem MT 42811 | WAITE’ Sc: ATTENTION wee Aaa ae ee oe Sogo gar Pg Sierras Cnpane |e Wanted Real Estate 324) Worse sor eal ‘ DIAL FR 2-8181 SINOLE | MAR EXPERIENCED. | XEEN« rye BNICk Diock and stone work, Chim EXPERT TREE TRIMMING o na. | SiMe Mette. 12 Phe PE tutnentens “= Ww Huron n Ts ¢ ,; TER EETiLTonesninreli tress * _Rd 7 mi, west of Grand River ~ Ds EXPE RI -N CED) palred. FE $568. Pree estimates chin AN a ninco Tetevision Service “weoQpe> owe WANTED i sae wack aes im aioe cour YOU_BUY IT- WELL INSURE IT From 8 a.m. t@ 5 p.m. | bd READY-TO-WEAR BLOCK B CEMENT WORK F URN ACE 1 FURN: AC E 5 Pa ies dicnetniasiepibiensh en Witness 2 car ~—— collisienwire home planeta hy ts gy sell | SAT FSWOMEN an. firepla « FE 22468 | DOES YOUR FURNA SMOKE’ DAY NIGHT location Noy! fload, and courteous al We have — t20d ‘ | WE HAVE PART-TIME AND PULL | CEMENT WORK. Ri om ak Repairs aml service of rE af aI SERVICE wa oe Bie, Road at , bt be. soa cose client “welts ao for gone an snoule be - and commercial ‘ree cctimates all makes of gas and oil burners ; 8TR | =e = » . Te rhoeni dee cota Let REALTY REALTORS pertee immedia The Soot 30 SALESWOME™Y gg POR FE 70418. James W = tks —— FORWERLY— 74 Re MAN pon wai S wieaeere | A i tae 7 s. | Member Est. Exh. Ine. assemes no $287 94 ee, ee HAVE HAD | CONCRETE BROKEN WITH ain: JOHN'§_ TRENCHING | ager Good Housek Bhop.: cai! Clarence B Riecum, At Now is the time to ita Four FF S023 ely ter covers OSE Sr Lt geet POR surrs, “coats, | ammers be fod of housty rate. oe now im business fot myself Sery.| WOodward 34270. Detroit, f ¢ . home for that top Open Eves. “til §, Sun then to cancel the charges The above amounts are from our) AND DR Some OF 2-0071 PATCH PLASTERING AN AND Pas | ico cals e430 pivs Rk) write 400 United” Artist Bldg Wes Waren for thet _porticn of roll, and s, paid; ADVANTAGES THAT WE CEMENT WORK: RES & COMM. | ‘ering FE | Seaman, Call shr's-abes. _Detroit_ 26. Mich, “Pp C. Wood Co. NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH first of. the sd ividual en, for one) Aang free estimates Raymond Com.| STERIRG GUARANTEED POST which has been week's work. You too can make - Qo) mins. FE ¢6300 rE PLASTERING Gusse TV. REPAR ANY, Wid. Child. to © Board 26 2% Corner of Witeme Lake Ra. & M-50 7 valueless through this kind of Mf you want . Seisse tn ent aR ie WO ae — eee ee Leorle make, FS ANDY ‘CON. | On +1298 2003 5% MORTGA error, When cancella- to earn it. Inv . an average starting sal CALL ME IF YOU NEED PATCH PLASTERING. REASON- | _DON'S nets OR _> are made be sure te Bales incentive plan today. A) Tis | ’ “. fA age asa work able rates All work guaranteed. | HOME - aa nO pest. In mt GREE KE OFFIC ON PARMS OR SUBURBAN, from Ke edjestments will be aiven ig ow hy ae sooner T fre, 3. somecns te do goed wort, | BLabtcute ; pa ¥ CARE (ON GREEN LAKE) pH By ft AF maggie —— ie aia inghem A Diseount of all purchases, deal direct. Save broker's it! PLASTERING "NEW AR AND RE- ure TV en “HEDQTRS. FOR ALL LAKES” B D_ CHARLES : Group hos ‘We do our own work. FHA | ana ite 100 N Sactraw Cottages. Homes, Lots and Estates pacts 3 Closing time f : |» Pee ee @ to employes| EM 3-2342. PLASTERIN Ce a N Radi Tv Wd. Household sehold Goods 27| Since wa - IT HERE | Bquitadie Society. 1717 8. Telecraph weer Se i; WANTED (6 Se sours: 8 "Gare “weet” Open | rier "vines heasee EMC aTe | 5, D.,Me7ere—__EM_ > gevaeaae a o& ; 1070 fipt EM 3403 rs sent bre_Fe be ‘so ee ean (TO LEARN LOWO DISTANCE |, §ely, [me, evening 0 a PATCH PLASTERING RE SEASON. erate & FURNITURE NEEDED! © wooeware &1746 Rings Rove WE WILL BUY reget sont 1 pag cick leave CARPENTER WORK able rates All work guaranteed. | Typewriter Secvice 22A| rntire home or odd Get the a in your home. Cid established carrier has opening “PPLY AT, lead OP | Alerations and cestow butiiing FE 2-686. ~ will outright or Cash for Your Home (2). Equity in land contracts. a Want Ads may | for men over 25, owning or able : ——EE SAWS. LAWN MOWERS | TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING Ma- tt for you B Com munity | We (3) Buy your home for cash. up to-@-90 the to purchase and pe drive, MIDDLEAGED LADY TO CA Rg | CanPentat R ef ea : ~aN~ + etrine tring. Expert Gen. |. sale. Ph. OR 3-2717 have ral buvers of -mal! us or in . aay “of > publication acoaptahte equipment rg cee thas a Live tn More boat | i a — *s por send. MANLEY LEACH 10 BAOLEY. | eral ig and r 2 Ratagy Tene ter WS-EAY TFOn AUCTION Tt | ag aA LO - CORT M IMBI ER ¥ earnin, on ear er w n finiah: + wrence ooD . ASH WANT AD RATES | term contract in am edsential in- tale basen 3 and 630 MA S-S483 SO RTRBAN SEPTIC TANK RE WRne RENTED — | _ for_you. OA pet Core Bttsabet. Lake Re. | 1111 _Jestya____—_—_—dPE‘ +0898 1 Day 3 Days 6 days dustry wastzoesed ae eee PM for appotntment.- CARPENTEP KITCHEN CABI- fleanere Take Orion. MY 2-6431. 123 N gg ONE OF PONTIAC'S gered 5-1284. FE 43944 Open 9 to § Rent Apts. pts. Furnished 33 fluctuations es, iy e' —Mitchell’s, 123 N. Saginaw St._ * ‘ - $1.28 ee 9252 Write age. experience ggg 5 & Ciaran: | on, rooms, glassed in | in Co ee $e U 23 1.60 12 456 briefly. Serve Limes, Inc. ‘Af- eneed Apply to M er ® er he, PE? | oe —— estimate FE rE ‘3 30 36 $00 filiated with Greyhound Lines) 87, Pontiac Laundry. a. al ebay he = afer hee : $ est Grand Ave.. Chicage 10, Tl.) ¢ pear Orchard Labs Ave.” CARPENTRY TRUOCK AN TR ee oo age ge - x e Dd Ce fruit Pree ates. i's Soke Wars ig tl SELL ACTO | WOMAN TO BABY SIT DAYS. work PE $072 | trimmed we th ad : your beme. a Yesling FE a ery 72 A = re home uibusd SMPLETE REMODELIN OG AND mes OR 32706 After 6 von | +e rag a ° fooms * Birmin Pred Taylor, Central Lincoln WANTED AT ONCF WOMEN IN-_ recreation rooms. dormers addi a an : a : atom Office Mere = Ww. - in presenting home per | tions. complete apa rtmont altera- Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 tion tare : e. Ph. MI WANTED frenen' hair care ram vr Custom building. PHA . dwest 4-0844 Experiencea bumper and painter. | sol women wnaple te accept full ore = COCKER 6PAN- wang. be wet | EAVESTROUGHING __| “fled peautin "el, around ty yeore. eld, Male “and Ont Purneces Can found Help Wanted 8| 208,20 0" Turmeces — oe my SO ELDERLY COUPLE WANTS MAN SaRDING, Ti * " Lost: oul La nd wife, ® live in. Take care Landseape Serv'se ity of Pioneer Highlands. malt of " * pevpare meals, ~ Ri, Gerdner. an Centrai i Seeding, feraith and shrubbery He as 9 anes to “Jiggs.” pty Fogg A Bag ves AND WALT COVERING | Con MUtus Coles or 332 W ‘LOST: 3 NOS. OLD BOXER PUR | for er enial couple Write ; jeum asphalt and; Mu M Michigan. 4 mele, wre : ec Box 114 " ca ete Free esti. or TREE, SRAYINO ae ca" $7709. : ee | ee *REERS, NO SELL- PENCE WORK ¢ IT “SHADE TReEs | LOST: BLACK COCKER MALE _j | ing required, FE 3-7256. . OP ALL KINDS chrebpery _ }éwo gittutance, and | le bér 11399. Vicinity of : 5 | < Pree estimates, Fe | tree trimming. Oive 28777. Lincain Heights Reward. PE nstructions FLOOR SANDING OLD | LANDSC AND GaRvEN| So = =8FES — a Ge : . | Service mwn wedding eed mate. | Lost. Sarrtany SPANIEL . LOANED FREE TO tenance | male end liver. in ct = sat your] mercial wypidental. x ! Fe 46233. | Bae agcor teas, Sno, sal | Rrvction “Go. MA C181 Walled | TREN TRIMMING § CLEAN’ UB | {Ost MALE WEAOLE DICENGR| a at factory prices, OR experts, +6196 No, 1240L. FE 2-5486. Reward. Sg _ - ae ~ ‘ | RPPLPLP PL PPP PPP rooms. v room ining | din: room and stai f 1 ROOM CABIN AND ALSO 3| [foom. Modern kitchen Pull tile | Sarpeted from well te well, Pise-| TaAW Or room modern cabin on iake MY | oe te — a en ed beg of clocsts, Brand new 2 eer 20472 of 10 Heights Road Lake | vireets $1i.10F with $3500 down {ris could easily be made into REALTOR AGF =o eves | 5 ROOM MODERN CABING. | ELEC. os L. C. LADD ap income nar ches aie cican “Wer ri repteterred, | Seas Pontiae La ve 20mm L. ¢ LADD DRAYTON PLAINS _ miles past Fishers. Pc So'san ’ wt | Sout Powter Tk, Ra | TE Man “Stock gperhome. A block rom J ROOM HOUSE. CORNER OF | — Rd. stores om the bus line. 2 bed- Brown & Baldwin. Furnished ex- pope. room, dining room. gas and ae emell chil ere win room. % ter. $20 « week. FE 5-1483. BUILD NOW sutomatic gas hot Sater. T ROOMS AND BATH AT OXBOW Let wr bund ros a new bows new.| Boots sBrmacbest, 2 cor conaes 5 yl ees cat ek weet OFFERS Plans and models to choose from | Steped. $10,935 with $3,000 down. Phone FE +0363 pancing arranged, = L. C. LADD nousE. 3 ROOMB | Income FO. RORABAUGH | gas Diste Hyy 34 O8 Em to te Pontise ‘Press | j.spertments located 3 block FE 2-5053 | 0 "Gerecr Case Lake Ra , is AND BATH, f. counts - Woodward at \YTOX PLAINS FROOME AND BATH OAR MEA.) {te"income over sme's| OM" gI Mtehs theta’ DRAYTON PLAINS summer renting. - Cab stoker furnace, paved street. | pg gen a ogg He greet | MY Da gn Only 68.800 $2.bo0 jf BIRMINOHAM, i} “BEDROOM AND | Viethen cabinets’? biocks to store FURNISHED CABINS FOR RENT : +7] Be beth on Ist, stairs to ur | aad school, $11,500. OR 2-701. Gwoae ba oy nEDROO, New—Vacant fenced yard. Only down, East siDE. ¢ ROOM RN full beach, off circulator, Boe 3 oe ee $68 monthiy. Owner. 40356. a floors, ¥ after ad . peted It ssp OM res windows. screens and doors, love- : wood large kitch- ly. sereened porch, near three Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 ment, of AC ported é Perea, madéim, pteom erases. lake iieges, Full price, auto. water heat, large bedrooms 4 ROOMS. 16 MILES OUT. $25 OR $13 terms. "' | $1,400 DOWN. Brand new bun-/ and closets, paved street bus. $300 down. P.O. Box 535. . . galow, ofl furnace, de-| Call for appointment. ROSE Mc- Dr Woods sign, ‘vestibul ST fore toe i ft. | ta LARTY, PE 2-2162 six ROOM, 3 BEDROOM: Brick | VTayton SV ovcds iiving room. Youll terrace. Close to downtown. Base- Almost new 3 bedroom ranch | fooms. Priced at only $7.100. L tennnee, ots ° | home Living room with nat- vileges. ym are only ELIZABETH LAKE RD. } culties PE ssies ee 3 Ser ural lace, ceramic tile 36.38 Be sure and look this one 93 DOWN Rilew | cssehion re erg hg oe yr Com on! n < . > tek — § ROOMS AND BATH. PULL BASE: | ‘Ful besoment, off AC Reet, | *!Lunehed girage, 2 tits, Yom Scheel ius sesties past the @set ment. bay oe rae —. ceroens. ead deers Attached | — x | | ani dl argo Do your own work on the inside ee ral noe garage. Lot 902213 1.90, | value, Perfect condition, Twe lots, Sad save money. Call ae viens ‘co Silver Lake satin eos po pervtieges NEAR A ; 4 d wr e v en 382 Auburn Ave. i Pe 23-7053 bed vrick,| and and part basement, very neat | $395 DOWN . * fivang. room ‘witnfrepiace, |, barmy isn't fin | — —_ = For Rent Rooms.” 37 Gol ak en Gene large MANY OTHERS =| work, Kew 1 bedroom bungsiow unfinished 2nd floor, Base; Drite out to olir office Yi now under construction that will ment bas furnace room,| ®®4 ieok them over. We have be completd on the exterior and AT BUS STOP, CIAAN, CUIET : of most of 3.) | ve well and laundry» and recreation rm will have septic tank ius stor Lat Igoe with 30 Reet Sree se in xtra inree’ fu wooree, “| : ful shade trees. $16,200, Sunday 10 to 6 a kitchen and ry. «0 W. Hu- Seon wd ade wits F.C. W Co.| | | eee WE BUY AND 8ELL dies : rm home Also- LAND TRACTS . room apartment to 252 . u ‘ROOK AND BOARD, GOOD H meals sing'e bed 98 E. Howard ROOM AND BOARD ¥ NEAR isn. a week re AND. HARGER CO. only $3000 dow a | Roger B. ‘Henry TARox FLOOR eoee. roome,wgeaire for ice Sears mon Oar corset os _Inquire at #4 Oak SPACE me “CAPITOL a 511 Mau OL 14111 Omen “ agg | eae ——____Reehe ter Michigan . a ¢e561. SA Dream House for Fer | Sale ae 43 AUBURN NEAR ON MARSHALL. bath Your Dream Girl In ap are. of fine homes in Rochdale 4 rooms with full up. 5 rms. exceptional home with its aya gg HO oe og nee gas | ictare winddws in both first furnace laundry -aved drive aod baspment recree- Sl C- CLARK a = yg BRICK cee. | fas basement gas forced air heat, gas incinerator, auto. water heat- if nes!) pod Ler wl travs, $355" aren jot with | aN | 333 W. Huren st Ph FE 5-618) outside grill own Balance E LY PER- wacancY nom ELBERLY PE |? Settee ul cals elmo _ $8371. AT LAST A HOME 41280 pown IVACANT. 5 room Hotel Rooms 39) SOF YOUR OWN! oungalow on 2 nice lots with 3s a aa week In Drayton Plains Fa anew 5. tion Roome by Day or room home, completely decorated, HOTEL AUBURIN ready to move in. 2 large bed- | $4,600 FULL PRICE Ideal for rooms bath. Large living | couple or small family. Large pie y end retrigeration unit. room with dining L. Modern kitch rooms, 3 path, elec. water Also or 3 room Apartments en. Large utility reom. Oak floors heater. breezeway and gar | eed avbere, Ph. FE 2023 Beautiful picture window. $7950 } Near city bus. A real buy L? | “HOTEL ROOSEVELT. #8 — 96950 for cash. a a ; Newly decoreted By week Also | bss LADD Many mere to y cheese f from Drive | . : OR 3-2361 out office ove Sate by week "eas rates FE 4286 ie sn - re 236 our stings, Parting at our =i ‘orner Cass “ake Rent Stores 40 ye ~ A Solid Home for a OPEN BUN. 10 to 4 .0» CORNER OF = = ~ ~ ° Pentig Ras tdea! | SOKd Family aa | CAMERON IL CLARK cena si tememaser be Aan . PHONE FE_ 44402 sone SS TNQUIRE > 300 pemne | wes iemre Seer nee 1362 W Huron Open Evenings | eee anneeee Co-operative Real Estate aan | en ice | CABIN, lis MILES FROM PON "Tent Office oe ips ai 41 | — a ae re. cer boeting, cad. Sali | eownTown Opyivm on sTone| Tie Sate cleerl space The ona food, Located on Bie ‘Aocom. | space, oai0e. Will fix to suit en a ta enieumeed. modations for 6. Furnished $2200 | Pontiac peace Box Nien Priced at only $11,008 with _ MY +4665 Drayton 1 Dream Home We want to show this large modern home to some- car garage. Situated on large “pot | in fime new house peighborhood | The low price is 613.200 with | convenient terms See this house for yourself toda WHITE | exceilent ent ‘ ‘ rooms, more closets than pao gall cy Loree org bar 4 you have ever seen before wath Pm cavmeetn Call Ledge rock fireplace. sliding Mr e 4-487 ‘ord senda ani other extraordi- nary features only found in _ broker Fenton $187 dream houses. the lot is A | Cc + prorat and a 5 rt cent or Oo omltor year mortgage bas been waa t th obtained. You only ne @ litte money wee $7.000 wn on this, lovely bedrooms. each with ward brick very robe closets. living “oom low at $19 808 Call “ today with dintn el’. lovely kiteh- OL 11-6111 we inspect en bas eating space. I's car garage on a parce! 880x219 Owner leaving state. wants quick action $10,960 G I =e luaury loaded home Roger B. Henry $11 Main St OU ret baiaace Bateman & Kamp- Rochester Michigan os wv FE 2-4810. in| Member Real Estate Each ing | BIRMIN i4 MILE RD. AND Woodward, 650 Smith. Single Open 8 to 8 Sun f to 5 Ph OR 3-1872 or OR 3.1768 | see0 Disie Highway, Waterford DOLLAR VALUES 2 ACRES SAST SIDE & large 3 bedroom home newly remodeled atic washer, new Lovely 5 rm. home id. y “Just a Shine, Louie!”’ r | For r Sale Hous Houses 43 EARLY AMERICAN COLONIAL 2 acres of velvet green lawn and 43 a spl Fey femce surrounds this eran room home. 2 living - with dining room, modern bitchea with automatic dish wash- er. room, com piete Deas 2 > mee es, 2 car garage and scree _ Complete in every detall ated in Bloom- field Tenash. For further infor- mation call Mr. Lewis — ings or Bunday phone FE 2-8375. Pe jo! INSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. EXCLUSIVE SECTION Overlooking Syivan Lake on jarge 100 ft. well landscaped lot, beau- tiful 7 rm. home. Living rm. has nat fireplace diningrm., sun rm., kitchea with br on Ist floor 3 s sleeping porch full tile bath p Nice high bDsmt. gas fired u hot water heat. recrea’ tm T&L! cious bedrms | | 2 car garage, solid drive, access | to lake Terms-immed. poeses- sion. SYLVAN LAKE in excellent condition. 1% lots with privileges on Sylvan Lake. Liv rm., din- . & modern Ist floor 2 spac.ous bedrms & bath up. Full bsmt, off AC heat. auto. wate heater. storm sash & screens, garage & solid drive Terms FULL PRICE $6700 Cozy 5 rm. home high a east side. Living rm., dining remodeled kitchen, 2 nice colins: & beth all on | floor Storm oak floors, enamel | full bsmt. gooc HA fur- nace water heater, A real buy - terms John K. Irwin | REALTOR front room 16x25. gtr tile base- ment with lavatory and dressing room Meny extras FE 54-1965 By owner, $44.900 ¢ ROOMS ARD “BATH EQUITY | socsosts L poapgt “GILES FOR THAT LARGE FAMILY INCOME $S$$$ with full basement, furnace pol — nod income from the other « — for cash, Call for 3 BEDROOMS $1400. DOWN GILES.REALTY CO. Into community, conv te s. ehurch . rec . At- tractive e, 5 room and bath home 2 bedrooms, oak | ' | WELL | ___ For Sale House Sale Houses 43 $450 DOWN lf you own a good lot we'll build | you @ ranch type starter home 5 differen. — to choose from. as term ADAMS REALTY CO. ___382_Auburn Ave. FE 43393 Humphries | ALL AROUND BEAUTY! The com- oa picture — attractive w breezeway and garage on | landseaped lot 80x210. fenced too te gg A homey h e| senate Sate wenTRRA T- | ENT TERMS Call for appoint-| ment. j Humphries | NICE. NEAT. CLEAN. 8 room brick terrace on W Rundell with arage for | total Close to sher y «a Low taxes. heat bill and low maintenance cost Better vestigate today! Humphries *LUXURY LIVING! Drayton Woods, | | | HAVE bea Spacious rooms throughout | seaped lot seule, ved street ST MIKES HOME AND GARDEN WEST SUBURBAN. 8 a bath semi-bungaiow with 6 "pedreome ‘and. exten lovacory S ecu hasten, fully insulated storms and screens i i family of can easily cony to imeome. at ee down. A FOR LAKEFRONT: | Ram yeqsh on Leese poe sme with iF living room ; pa, Seta ‘beat gered | * FJ ’ Attend the Church of Your Choice On Sunday ee pee igh out $16,375 terms Humphries: REALTOR FE 2-04741 6 NN Telegraph Bekele Ext | Co-operative ‘Real te Exchange RJ 3 “LIBERTY | MBER «4 IKE UseD CARS | and bed. see after or °ll day Sungay. leav- TERRACES” are __ Benson Ave IN THE HEART OF DRAYTON PLAINS | — block | story, 1 kitchen. Large front porch. This Additional bedroom pessthle Lee lot 104x94x135. $4,600 $1.250 down $35 Cc. LADD ge pene a9 5 AE 9 Johnson YOU'LL LIKE THIS ONE Surrounded with beautiful land. scaping ts this 6 room bungalow 2 extra large bedrooms with walk- in closets. Pleasant living room | with fireplace. sun room. oi] heat and two | full basement, ear ago A home the whole fami! i enjoy. Terms. Eve- nings after 6 or Sunday call Mrs. | Snyder OR 3-1975. Custom built in ~s Rar cond below replacement cost. 2 level, with Tasmeat ei at grade level. Large picture windows overlooking the an Pinished recreation room, rock fireplace. Complete in a detail, including drapes and ca YOU ASK POR THIS ACT WN BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP 2 bedroom brick built in 1963. Large combination living and dining room. @xtra bedreom, nice kitch- | en, divided basement for recrea- tion room, and 2 car a peony im restrieted a Located Evenings after 6 or pote enor . Eddy PE 2-2239. A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704S. Telegraph Rd. JACK _LOVELAND re +¢1661 Harbor - For Sale Houses 43 __ For Sale Houses 43 _— CABIN IN KEEGO H. KNUDSEN NORTON AVE. West side, paved street & rm | and bath home with new fur nace, gas fired Large lot See Mh over the weekend. GAGE \ — vein jocation 6 rm pot ong N o fired. WM. H. KNUDSEN wit ards from and bath. beach. 5 rooms, | $1,000 down, FE LeBaron School This immaculate home of- fers 2 bedrms. & bath down * and large expansion attic DISPLAY MODEL OWLY Gleaming oak floors. nied bsmt. gas heat, | First showing of new 3 enced rey yard with loads | — wih Cd] of flowers and shrubs make | sites, your cotce. 5: SUNDAY 12-6 P.M. 11% EDOEFIELD DR. this one of our best values e = $10.300 This you should To reach i house, drive out . man & Kampsen West Huron street to Preston y= Co., Resitors. -8 et, * Bleck past Deneison legraph Ra FC 4-0528 School. Turn right ome bleck te eve & Sun. Co-oper- Edgefie d then right te property. ative Real Estate Exchange __Eve FE 25330 or FE 5-095 KINZLER SYLVAN VILLAGE. Brick bungalow built last year for re ae Liv bing | foom 17x22 ith Roman Brick et | =. pla nice kitchen-diner. |" $$ Income $$ | KEN} NEDY ~~, wor Ww" Musee ienmne TOnta fe co OPE Sunday 2 to East side with 3 rooms and —— down, 3 and bath up. eperate entrances, of} heat. chuminem storms 80 ft. {~ eommercial lot $9,050, | terms Bateman & Kampsen | | Realty Co. Realtors 40528. Cc ¢ Exch vi Tout pReal | Estate IN INDIAN a twin size bedrooms end lege. sell, Other tlle mg knotty den 25x40 base- incom w ment Luxzeire oil e |_ 6 wr cas AN STREET - ed ~~ oa qaiow. “Pull Ute tem oom ° ww Price’ $14900. Mo. beter | f-ake Orion Frontage shower: select oak floors, value where Eve ' 3 bedroom modern home with base- red. ‘painted walls: Sun Mr. Meiser, FE 53-8004. | ment end oil furnace Recreation ush doors, well pienned room fac lake ca, biocks from kitchen with plenty of cup- downtown $3.500 d boards. com ] | with all s. Smart ce- ® : Auburn Heights — ia Lae eee 1 ecre with modern 2 bedroo blocks west of Telegraph noapt Toy i, liv room ice to : Fa A Z porch, base- terms < . pre and furnace. $1,950 down. ; . Sunday, 2-5 P.M. ; | RAY O'NEILL. Realtor 2198 Lancaster 8 Bloom- CARROLI. PORRITT | 73 W. Huron Open 60 a eam — Fenton A 26‘, West Huron FE 2-1124 Prone PE 3-7103 or PE 4-4178 amis ji with 7 attached) S0eer “Exe Call FE 32-1282 or FE 2-194 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange garage. 358 ft. liv coomn Co-operative Real Estate Exch With bookcase wall, 3 nice s Bg ao 2 BEDROOMS BATH. tedreems, model” kitchen | @@k floors, nice kitchen and large ' and tile bath Efficient floor | fromt perch $5600. $1000 down ead ceiling radiant, heat. a oo Ck wher a out state LeBARON SCHOOL This 1s buy of the 3 nice bedrooms in this excel- week tie “s48, 900 (2 biks lent location Beautiful kitchen, S - 2 east and north of corner car and ‘, garage 75x130 lot Sunday 2 to § p.m. hemo gale rong nerd Lake Oniy $2500 down : oad | rs eller in 4100) DOWN 3483 WATKINS LAKE ROAD , a Eve & Sun FE 2 bedroom im the city 3 piece Drive out Elisabeth Lake _ oo oe pra gh ggg nice total i ane est to open ist MERE ‘stant racnina rigns. Excellent 3 bedi at ust 7 | CORT M. IMBILLER stale neon Pate Bc dB = Bk FE 40524. cost 8 picture w Ws. | tu o—-Sunday 2 to 6 Modern beth with r. cicsestitve Real _Estate Exchange les — water : « eater ES Sunday, 2-5 P.M MONEY WISE FHA terms. 4's per cent This home is the real deal for the | interest with payments less 4235 Walnut take Rd. ‘Just man who would like to save some woot, of Orehare Lake Re money by doing a a reen s e ard: FE al ud Py 2) acre. farm. Like-pew al gg ia eee | RAY O'NEIL: a ¥ room, lbs story water heat * sit 7 W. Huron Open — with breeseway .| large lot Scan Ae peconeed as Phone FE 3-7103 or OR Slee anc car gerege. Fine "| can finish the trim work in 2 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange a, Ol! furnace. Now days and the mate to do tt vpcamh 08 yeu con move with is included in the low sales 5 rig pric only dow charge ee s a we ae > “GO TO CHURCH SUNDAY” [ = John Kinzler, Realtor Sun. 2 to 5 P.M. i$ room house, ¢:ose in, $600 do modern, Commerce, 780 MARBLE, Realtor ANDERSONVILLE RD. PHONE. OR >-1268 LAKE ORION AREA a 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW GEO 626) Attractive cement ind cinder bleck | bedroom |6709 W Huron & PE ._ 4-3525 If uo answer - a a 0 © SILVER LAKE FRONT | Co-operative R Estate e OR 23-1772 OL 3-116 2655 Silver Hill 3 (Y BLOCKS FROM WEBSTER | S00 Dini way Watertord| brick “home with ar our © : O° Liberty, "| uETOR room with pi window and your one 3 p.m or ong-| — ee rot Ame PE 6-631 t tile bath om upper __time By owner. MACEDAY LAKE | ts Fg ny on T ROOM, MODERN, KEBOO HAR- To sete estate. this roomy farm-| many ‘other ‘fine testures, “Tula 7. home with 4 bedrooms, off W. Walton Bivd Just weet of om house, “lake Orion, $300 | ving seem, dining reews —— | Silver Lake Rd. on Silver Mul vatory 2666. * imnneown close to Clartston.| jarge sun pores. utility room. Let | —" Salcoman cB prem- i semi-modern, Waterford. | brook aalet “cankaeeanl ei 180 down. | lon, lake privileges, close by | H. es 87.500 UNION LAKE home kitchen full c ny room electric water heater 1502130 to Cooley Lake Rd Privi. — = a = Ps wan EMBR HE s GREGG waxed — — 1656 Union Lake |! | EM 3-4399 ¥ | erccient on coven 6 big connecting | | Sunday 2 to 6 P.M. 5 gage rr eo | Treat aft me comfortable home | with full bath look at this 4 noni d $6,960 with 01.800 down Don't be BUSINESS Py | pine a wontertliy” eakea late on this one One REALTY ‘e acre sit. The mammoth fire ; SYLVAN VILLAGE j ¢ sweeps majestically to « PAUL A. KERN, righ fom Fs rtievel Large living | lg pened collng Ee * Orneal Estate Since me “heat Air’ conditioned "Oe onee ) pny Pe LOW DOWN PAYMENT sero igi Lake Estate ¢ | = — tnee: eat iM Pw RIGHT, Realtor Cuegeretive Real Estate | open 222 5. Telegrapl! CPE 8-008) L.R. TRIPP) § Drayton Area e reach place Ciooe eutree sian - heat oe BUSINESS AS E REALTY CO WEST SU BURBAN || 85. ma cre | ve Sunday 10 to 4 Attractive Near shopping boc Mona and e 3 ne | _ trees—large fenced 75° commenes 3 De, bath, well. oop on re * | one * . wiring. double kitchen sink and sil’. New ¢ a NORTH SUBURBAN all intertor studding. “Here ts up arpeting living room Knotty pine DOING B | your answer to low cost Sous ree. room in full basement. STONE REALTY CO j ee at only $5,905." Im- Gas heat. Seecseway to at Cute 4 room modern home with) Fy Possession. Drive out tached garage. $12. 500— Bitches. Plenty of cup-) Eimabety Labo seed end pace — boards. Automatic water ‘heater. | right to Plumstead iy t Lake Privileges | ga I i Ll = pig oly Ay ~~ saellmaallenaaa “a oie PE 3-2053- rer pat Fae eB Ros —, a NEW 3 ROOMS i LARGE LoT. ease | I. H. BROW N, Realtor privilees for excellent fish | —4°¥®. “6 | 1962 W. Huron - FE 2-810 | Member Coop Real Estate Exch. a. and | Not Much to Took at. True th's not a dream house. but | ee ten sol sur t Lg ts comfortable It ts easy to ¢ & Tenh. stone log- | eat m the winter and is easy | e Work-sev to keep cool in the summer ing kitchen. attractive din- Tk has 2 bedrooms it's modern. ing area y room ever. its mm town and it's priced lo ce eee saa ‘gaia, aol Waa: hoe It ta ideal for an elderly couple SUNDAY 2 TO 6 taxes schools oo souls @ with - 7 DCE $13,600—terms. A beautiful ast, Woo mucd matey che woul 1631 S. COMMERCE RD, spot. Call for appointment. = ‘scrape 62.000” sod op eat Near Walled Lake A can month . | Spring ‘ls Here OL +11 fer ‘appatshanent. i room — oe ee x ceramic ellent Now is the time va buy lake | R er B Henr Youngstown kitchen eon ies fenced : this lakefront. . lot Immed: possession $10,500, bedroom in | 511 Main st OL Mill $2,000 rn. 1962. Large ___ Mochester Michigan to Com Ra. teft on i te NICE HOME Commerce Rd, 3% miles aly peted room or location in Indian Village. List mene race lake nice brick bungalow. in A-t CORT M MBLER. Le workabie with . 5 rooms. tile bath first family dining ree? bathe Large O11] Jenign Pull basement with ree be re sae Deil wa poaey TES area gro level. Ou furnace, double garage. | Co-Operative Real Estate 2 Rest, Seaniry Snetiies. ove- | PONTIAC REALTY CO . oversized, 2 car garage TH Baldwin = PE 8275 Good 5 swim- NEAK WALLED “AKE. 216 BEN- j ming very private $31 - =— Rd tc .ettle differences, seo 6 call sold oul cab Terthe_haghent maar ! { an KENT. Reattor | uw. Le Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | @ sm, 8 pm. co sunday 1371 Pierce St. ‘| 22 W. Lawrence st Eves.| foor Fag livin Birmingham ' PE $8161 or FE 2- = room dinin’ room k ¥ » seit water Duk floors thr ITTLE FARM See eae bedroom home—i8@ ft. en Crooks | NEAR LAK Sa ae strawberries, shrubbery and , AKLAND and more. Bell sk oe gy YR oa hiv 7 forced air est. ‘Riectrie not wate J. R. HILTZ heater. Oak floors Wall to . . én carpeting 7 ban and my 2 | y other features $16.960. rE a 22080 L. C. LADD — Soe Featios Tk. Ra. yoae F, O. ROR BAUGH Office | Lane Ra ot Se %erer@ge = =" Ss os , . TWENTY-FOUR For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 y $650 DOWN | ROOMING HOUSE WANTED ~— And quick possession this 2. 10 rooms 3 blocks from Court) Witness to 3 car bead-on e | bedroom oe hemes one House for $9600. and only ation “Novi Road, 150 ft. south * | bleck from Lake in hard down Full basement. new asbes- M t of Leke Village. Lot 134x358. Nice jo-’ tos siding, deep lot. Will consider hill on 3-15-'53 at 6:30 p.m. be cation FE 17-7081 after 6 p. m. trade of small house. See this at tween s red and green 30x20 HOUSE. FULL BASEMENT once. Call FE 49584 136 E Pike | bog such ——— please call 8 ~larence u | ea oe oe hate! LAWRENCE W Woodward 34270, Detrott, or write “school bus 1 bleck from store, 400 United Artist Bidg. Detroit $1,700 cash. 1210 Taylor Rd. of GA Y L 26 Mich _desiyn eh el BOATS, ~BOATRAILERS ] ONLY _ oe gaivanized lifetime PORT- G.I.s RANCH HOME ABLE DOCKS Practically brand new beautiful BOAT & MOTOR SALES 1 24x48 plu patio and 2 car ga- 268) Sylvan Shores Dr FE 2-6122. SUNDAY 10 TILL 6 rage Lede pork fireplace. \ t edrmrs ° : urn $ 18 TH" “BIRD” TO CEE Cae ik clhal chase ait bent WHY PAY RENT? INCOME Lot 100x260 es ree foe When you can buy this : a pa MI tq ff M CHAEL'S ~ with stool and shower for y BUS FRONTAGE Jusi 3 blocks. Neat and clean Pa ' mine S050 alow. } bedrooms. built in bat . . DOWN pg Metra pe — arg ra Quick poss Terms | 4 rooms tol 5 acres good “ Has a..2 car garage and ful! ry “sree? otal only sell. Only $008 down FULL PRICE $10,400 | —— There's 100 ft. of front- , ONE FLOOR “ ae es main paved nighwas “OSE PH F_ REISZ | 4 bedroom modern home. Pull rie sell at only down. | 53% W. Huron Bt b t heat. H. to ; FE 20. Peve cr Sun’ _ MI 4-4419 stores aD ‘ehool iota at ee | 3 BEDROOM ~ LAKEFRONT ae Es with a wondsrful sandy beach A | The “All Woman Realty”) CUC 1. ie R REALTY GI HOMES Glee gent aay cr sweee Por honest. courteous, efficient 236 ~ 8a ine + i. ¥ uh Pees 14 with @ big stone fireplace, ste service specializing ip lake and ves 7 ’ . | saving kitchen and also a i 1 oF EAR o Sg ee hy a ae hilltop WILL BUILD : - in porch that ovePlodks the lake GOoD Modern hilltop Outstanding Features: Almost all furniture included at ome ve eer, 3 bedrooms.| 6% room .rick home. Full base- “ only $15,950 full price 24n24 ft. living room with heato- | ment. Plastered walls Birch 4 ATTRACTIVE BRIKCRETE €X- Saree aterion — ft gd doors Ost floore for rote, $00 or > ’ > as oan ch! overlook e e. s room for Dup- | TE WARD F. PARTRIDG 1S. nome is completely furnished with | lap, Custom Bullier rr 5-929. est Ti SELECT OAK FLOORS KNOTTY PINE KITCHEN WITH RUSTIC HARDWARE. PLASTIC TILE BATH MAGIC FOLD ALUMINUM DOOR AUTOMATIC OIL HEAT LARGE LOT 4% PER CFNT MORTGAGE PAYMENTS 863 MO_ INCLUDING TAXES AND INSURANCE 10 out of 27 of these real bargains are already sold. Drive out Dixie Highway to Sash- Take Sashabew to Wal- I ee ! ae } 3-1769 ‘ 4 ar tae “ey Waterford ' — S | ' | Sun.—2 to 6 4015 Cambrook Lane Westridge at W aterford | 428 W. Fourth, Rochester, OL 6-6371 KEALTOR. FE 2-8316 43 W Huron St “RANCH HOME> Beautiful 3 bedroom » ving - room 2x26, parquet floors. locat- eenutiful lawn furniture and ex- ceptionally geed boat round, Easy ING COMMERCE. built ranch home on a& Beautiful heatelator frepla uality furniture, including | —~" "3 ‘ } Findlay an. stom | hill. $850 down Well conftructed 4rM ce com- j ed among equally fine homes plete with huge mirror. Room | $5,000 down dividers are iledgerock eer boxes Manogany paneling Pic-| ture windows Attached 2 car ga- Taw OT rage. Truly a beautiful home! | 3S: ns terms _— ; STEAL. Near Oak ve. AGENCY bedrooms th Glassed in REALTOR -: OPEN EVES rch Full basement. New Tim- 2411 Opdyke FE ¢1549 en ol) furnace. Clean. Only $7 - ROCHESTER AREA tHELMA M. ELWOOD 4 rooms and beth on lot 110x350 5143 Cass-Elt beth a Storms and screens. $4500 Low FE $1284; PE o3ee oa eto 4 down payment | rooms and bath Automatic oi) furnace Bam hot water Garage Oa 1 of good gen ~ at edge a Village. $8800 te Very se. frame | house breezeway and ites “eter! ~~ Best Buys Pp $11,000. $1460 down We bine @ good selection of other s and homesites in this area MAL RICE WATSON “WE SELL THE EARTH” Today NEW HOUSE ON YOUR LOT Will build a new 24x40 3 on ranch type home our free and clear lot 7 you finish the tntertor Small down payment. ‘ SYLVAN VILLAGE 3 bedroom Cape Cod car- peted brick home with full basement and gas heat fireplace and enclosed tiled - sumporch at rear 2 car garage Sel] or trade for The “All Won oman Realty” be furnished, 500. | SIDEWAY wiTs ABABBLING OOK just outside the door 5 ones Wonderful garden soil. New 2 bedroom home Complete in at detail, $9,960 Only 7 miles 4 of & bedroom home on t of acreage HURON” ELIZABETH LK. sec. | Beeutiful reach ome Es}. NEW BUNGALOW— Re abe reoms throw 100x300, ITS A DREAM — THIS Excellent neigh ACRE HOME HAS $11,000, terms. = = - OXLY #3, MO ON THIS ONE Very chery 6 rooms end bedroom Con- ittam . This attrac bath plus y room. Binney om ey or eo ois 7 tive | furnace. 2 car garage A activities-TV room, Plastered oak floors level square acre — ye fireplace. Su- furnace. Only $2,000 and y 4 miles north bert Y teagai oe sa esilt: eee = —. mits. Only 10.008 “4 oe ROCHESTER. * ; a B — almost new. — room. | 3 BEDROOMS 7 : G ic con- a — ;, SWedataae” oe prong me om ah rag rma - “SS $750 ; Py re = lige gue Fh, oon basement, Rec room. | DOWN ‘ 827,500. Also see our other Breeseway, 2 car Corner Or take smaller home on ; new homes nearing compie- “Jot. 1 Don't this if| or more outside of tion in_ the medium-price you want something rea] nice town Newly decorated f range. Your equity in your &t $18,000 on terms. having oi] circulator heat 7 home can be the N ROCHESTER AND Located downtown in 4 e new Utica. 3 bedroom. - Possibilities Nccae - Nl low This attractive home less than kee aera stig 4 y old hes ute tu ‘, sider cer in ec; . “en renew eee eg, DOWN PAYMENT ’ | NR, MIDDLE sSTRA LAKE REDUCED : 3 bedrooms Large tt room, - -—— ‘Heltman & Tripp full path wtiit “room, 8 lots to $1500 for a like-new all Treen im me- ted § room ad bath General Contractors @iate possessioh. Only $5,500, ‘s wih Golan sak kners and : i HERG iat an eae lie! 7 F fom 7 > AY O'’NEIL. Realtor W. Huron Open #0 FE 37103 or OR 3-209 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange - Pp 1590 Benvenue Prettiest Hlome . thoreyaion ®@ corner room. h of the bedrooms is large, with am- Be, ae seh hoes poem ™m has 8 . and oll’ the ¥ r a nna terrace for ee K. Irwin ai 23 W. Lawrence Street oa Fees you painted plastered walls. Pull Por @ dis- basement with oi] furnace eriminating buyer. Nr. city limits A-1 condition throughout New built, all on oe j and the best looking house Looks like a tous ranch home on this street off Joslyn 4 Phdvoses ppt Rectal tive m apt e : . - 3 rooms, income $100 i HOUSE — mo This home has huge te -ARGE ACRI _ picture windows th ’ N odern as can be Utility room vant in the ‘Oakland Lake also basement Large lot and area on @ lovely acre of only $13,500 $3,500 down land Includes a good sized N23 acres Well, 3 room 4 rooms with 2 bedrooms trailer home & mi. from Pontiac. . and a full bath Really nese are ool) | ot our te priced a sell at only €5250 The wh ow Bee today for 8 good : oe wEtiabeth Leke Rad THELMA M. ELWOOD PE 65-1284. FE 4-3844 “Open 8 te 7| § FAMILY— LAKEFRONT 5 beautiful units and 3 lots with 75 feet of lake front- AS LOW AS Like "wan cacmslent wim e ot] heat Outstanding sloping lake lot with outside grills $550 and .a 5 car garage | Kdw. M. Stout. Realtor Tl N. Saginaw Ph FE 54-8165 DOWN 77388 08 — a Svlvan City PLUS MORTGAGE COST dition. be sure you see this fine 5 room home with unfin FOR A Wonderful New Home room 2 ear garage don't mis: it call FE 2-1372 “BUD” Nicholie REAL ESTATE SYLVAN LAK Sam Warwick offers & new 3 bedroom brick ranch homes with andy, 65-1201, eve. — indeed is the finest value ” found A home that is piveamee to behold, and one yeu will be proud of. The wel Ipianned living room ts ll's by 16 Both bedrooms are large The bright airy kitchen has a pair of metal cupboards in addition to the high and low base units with storage compartments roomy attach ad brick garages Automatic Beat and a large auto. ‘T8* large living room w erp matic hot water heater are et. clone firepece and — mand ~ ) one end of the utility room walls, laree tight. utility The location is the well respected Walton Boulevard Park Subddivi- ‘ide lots Black and sewers monet | streets installed sion with city sewer and water. | The pleasure, the satisfaction and | benches sec ed eltenta long range security are yours for | $14,900 up tentele oniy Sunday: at ist waren pective purchasers 45090 or FE 2-2105 “Well | ‘Dutt homes since 1925" s or call $43, 00 PER MONTH | $50 month. Walled Lake icky Market +1554 LAKE LAND REALTY _ $1000 DOWN 4 ROOM, BATH. OTT mens Lake pene . : BEDROOM HOME 8 FT LAKF. (Including Everything) | — trantage $5500 ca WALTER GREEN RLTR MY 2-5831 66 Park Bivd| M 24 Lake Orion TO BUY TO SELL, REALTOR _ Partridge 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE Today's Special We have a wonderful buy for a large family or income. Located on a paved street with large ma- ple trees, near gdod school and city park Only $7000. cash. Mort- gage can he arranged Vacant Lots If you prefer to build show you our assortment of lots These Liberal FHA mortgages are so easy to qualify for that oa ¢an fio longer afford to give away even $30 a month for rent So See Us Soon At 172 West Ann Arbor Drive out Baldwin, turn west on) Columbia, turn right on Carlisie, joer “4 Fve MORRISON HEUGH FE 56-5321 or LI 68535 | THREE BEDROOMS | Choice location in north end. Oak floors, plastered walls, tile bath , eutomatic heat and hot water | fireplace. sun foom | other fine features. Also. ultra- b= amma kitchen. See this one for e . LAKEFRONT FOR $5,000 . PRICE| SLASHED $41,500 ON NEW RANCH HOME bedrooms, living room and 2384 St. Jos at Square Lake kitchen dinette combination New Rd., pear Middiebeit. Custom) Siding good roof. Gee this at bop heat, copper plumbing, °®- OPEN SUNDAY 15 PY -GEORGE RoR EX ti FE 50101 Or FE 2-654¢ st depen takes it SUNDAY RON BESER, BUILDER _____ UNIVERSITY 2-3992 RANCH HOME & rooms breezeway and attached | 2 car garage for $10,975. cove —— eellings, liv room 12x20, _ 4 ) ROOVS, PARTLY MODERN ? reation —— Lots of "alee acres S eq $35 @ month Court ‘house We will be proud to * BEDI MM ASBESTOS SHIN- show . Bn attractive home en, furnace _ near Crescent Call 136 © Pixe St ie Oe aad cagpeting WRENCE w. GAYLORD: Sars oe electric no bath. eine: Office wttoned Sun 21804 | Cooperative Real Estate Exchange | Gighiand, Milford MU ¢69T1. j $500 DOWN . bedroom home. full ath. al:m- | inuvm storms and screens Vacant, Move right in lot in Drayton, weil septic and Wirtng in. C Pangus. __Ortonvill $500 DOWN 2 bedroom house with full basement. exterior complete. unfinished in- terior large lot. Good subdivision _ OR 3-8827 __132,_reverse charges WEST SIDE Beautiful brick * 2 bedroom home with closets galore I‘: car ga- rage, stairway to unfinished attic This modern home is carpeted wall-to-wall in the neat living room, dining room and hall Cer- amic tile bath, large Kitchen with snack bar A dream home you can't afford to miss Check on the reasonable terms and arrange for an appointment 96.500 FULL — Here's modern, oak eek, full basement — on air furnace fand large 60x 1 85 Nicely decorated rnd Terms. * Russell Young | REALTOR 412 W_ Huron Opep_ Eves “tl §-Sunday 44525 ‘sn 6S /ZONED COMMERCIAL « rooms and batb. good condition Fu. besement oi] ‘eat east side locatio. $11,500. Cash to mort aan NORTH SIDE 32 home. Basement ‘with _o heat 72 lots completely fenced Garage. $7750. rms. ADAMS REALTY CO. 3442 Auburn Ave FE 4339) | a Heat atest $1,500 DOWN There is no question in our minds about the salabilit ~ baer home. A bungalow, im porch. full Dsmt, nace. automatic softener fir wall carpeting. New. $1,100, 2 car garage Total price $8 650 WEST SIDE $2.000 N 3 blocks from Webster school, one of peeds ly home Oi] heat, recrea’ m. ba and half bath modern kitchen, garage fenced lot $9.975 total price CLEAN BUNGALOW ONLY $1,500 DOWN Ideal for young or elderly couple Besutiful oak floors, modernized kitchen lovely bath & «& dandy lot 506x150 Blacktop street. Nice surroundings AKE ONT EZ OR TRADE Attractive five room bungalow and large screened porch 1 Dase- ment with gas furnace. spacious living room and dining room, frontage on beautiful Silver Lake spreading shade trees view from lot £0x275. Sell $12,973 or trade on home OPEN SUNDAY 1 TOS P M DORRIS & SON REALTORS = CO-OP MEMBERS | | 132, W. Huron _©1557 4 BE DROOMS $1760. down yment on this good home. Full ement, new suto. heat. Lot 1052150, 2 biocks to — - ii — Cal hdl Piwnrnce | For Sale Lake Property 44 Spotiess and ‘clean, excellent con- | ‘ { Jet us a room. | Now for the thing that be impor id | ad tating | $12,000 down “ies Giroux & Hicks! & FE 4395 Dixie Mey (SRE 3 2 BEDROOM | HOMES $500 8 one block 2 ted model, in and out Of the city Week days 11-8 PM. | K. G. Hempstead, Realtor | Sat. & Sun. 125 P. M 102 E Huron Street | _FF_ 91317 and .many, | } i | GAYLOR — AND PL ' seas LIVING ROOM ————e AUTHENTIC EARLY AMERICAN LAKE 2 bead- —— —— and have @ cut outdoor fireplace down by the beach. oa first residences tn Oak Tt is just es sound es a do This is no misprint although this naturally is the largest room in the house. the other 8 rooms are above average size. There are 2 fireplaces, steam heat, 3 car garage. 1's baths Over 1 acre of land in all to all of us, the pri ae Plaine , for handy man to complete. 1 acre | and se ey with it—I might * For Sale Lake Property 44 | | lot on Sylvan Lake. OR ¥ DUCK LAKE- FRONT Partivy furnished cottage, 4 end bath, shaded lot. boathéuse, boat and dock $5.4>0 with $1,250 down and $40 monthly Vacant | Cameron H. Clark. Aealtor, Ww Huron 8st re evenings ani Sunday I LIZABETH LAKE * $5650 Full price 5 rms. and beth. large glarsed fromt porch over- lookine lake 2 fireplaces, lot 50x 150 feet Lake privileges. A buy. $2,592 for equity required eron H_ Clark Realtor, Huron St FE 46492 nings and Sunday. CLEAR LAKE FRONTS, $1750 - up. Terms. 8 Sebdek, 2100 Drahner 4 ~ CASS LAKE FRONT @ room cottage 80 ft. frontage. furnished safe beach ‘ bo: 1362 | mr | room year-round, fu an¢ motor, power canal a lawn mower $12,000 each $2,500 down. AUL M. JONES. REAL ESTATE | WwW. Hunn st ___ FE 43505 MILFORD 100 ft. frontage 450 ft Pettibone Lake. $2.900. _Call, Milford, MUtual 45615 ~ OPEN HOUSE TO 6 SUNDAYS See this beautiful 2 level —. at 4914 Clinton Drive on _— of Lake Oacland Living Dining. — entent k hen, % 2 lars I td room full one room. of keetty ace. oil heat, automatic 2 car lar bedroom con water heater Ds) . and large bode with 158 meal, for HOLMESBA BARLRAM on Sse; a. Eves, On R ap001 comort Lt cgi due Tec- “cedar | EAUTIFUL peer “UARERRONT | Cam- | 1362 W | Eve- by Hershberger = [Huy si |" ty ou! 327 Cape 1954 by MEA Service, bas. ‘ ‘Tat Rog. & Pet OFF. . wepen’ “Quick, get my expression! | talked back to the wife wdag want to do it again!” ' For Sale Lots 4 | 50 = 200 oe HILLS LAND- KEFRONT Sale Land Contracts 52 4 W. Lawrence EXTRA INCOME dry “busi- py * Bess. Mosti € g Living quarters if ¢esired. Your FLOYD KENT, Realtor Open Evening re is Next to Consumers Power J bedroom contemporary home. Wall sca) t offer terms. re to walle od ghar Raber —. 2- eter fore heat, storm © LOT. To a dows and screens on ‘s acre at CHOICE Ur. tals close beautiful Lake Louise. Close to _My sian schools and churches. IN WARDS ORCHARD, LOE m high and approzim acre blocks | $0 foot lakefront lots _—* from caked er hy YE 17-9290 OT 150x3. NEAR S oLankerod: Nice ranch type homesite. $550 FE 4239" further information, one ville 132 reverse charges. C. Pan- _gus, 1919 M-15 golf course in Commerce. Wooded LOT $0x230 FACING EDG e000 | - LAKE FRONT HOMES residential EM 3-2889. Lake priv. | Watkins Lake, 5 room. 1% “Gritieges 08 LOTs wire LAKE et on oe Sad Unper Strate Lakes, MArket +1564 — ie ee e Silver Lake 7 room, 1% See adhe a ~~ bath home Gas heat. $16- NEAR LONGFELLOW ScBOOL. 90? by Lake Oakland, newer 3 bed- rooia ranch home, 30 ft. recreation room. re ew Roosevelt Hotei Other lake front homes on oemuN 8E Sebago orn “MAR. | Cass and Green Lakes. 602300 lot Ward's Point— Cass Lake, $4,750 sity 1-334 $990 DOWN Immediate —— Ranch type containing —- bath (> Hagan Ge oe. ‘aibee: bie acre R t VA ALUET, Realtor Co-operative Real Estate gee 222 8. Telegraph John Kinzler, Realtor (70 W. Muron_ St FE 43525. Open Eves Till Co-operative Real Estate ‘Bachange MODERN. FURNISHED 3 room cabin located in Perch Ville east of East Tawas Price $4,000 with favorable terms. Call J. A. Taylor, Realtor FE 4254. Easy terms PW. _ 66 W Huron joo FT LOT. ON. EDOFFIELD. Donaldson Park _FE 20838. Modern Lakefront Home| Near Watkins Lake On Lake. This one is a You'll like the view and beauty! Pace brick with a 2 car venient location of this 1002300 garage Electrically heated. Full ranch site! take level. 3 fireplaces, Ande e leve eplaces erson oe ee tek. aera: Donelson School are pane windows th t the rest page waier' © a ea = z _—— ots of shrubs and flowers, * trees. This place will have to a | CARL seen to be CTADL $26, 6 Pontiac Bank Bidg. I. LADD Office | PE 44211 Eves. PE 5-i392 4286 Dixie oe OR 32361 NICE BUILDING LOT NEAR AIR- 3946 Pontiac Lk Rd FE 2030) owas OR 30474 __Corner Cass Lake Ra ~ Vacant Lake Frontage On Whipple Lake > aisee, Showed by sppointment only, FE _5-8257 ation, Se ee is ee ten | ee ee. ee with $35 town, Pontiac on @ fine fishing lake. | ne gg Mg a ws Pen ies $500 on : | Lake Rds Beautiful wooded par L LADD | 3M su moot of Clarkston 230 | | ecres ol o s sper gg ABE fi frontage’ si60"13'8 down — | acres ort of Clarkston je go FT, 5 ROOMS, BATH. FIRE-| land 339 ft. of frontage $3500 ee attached garage. oi] heat with ” “ “s eae . LADD Sale Suburban Prop. 45A | — PO Ll el tlt lt 3eee LAKE ORION Lake Ra $ room Rowe. Tam., t beased| SUBURBAN SITES ell tence! Lake rivileges. MY DRAYTON WOODS-Ranch site on 23-3622 ge : man, branch = piliside. 120x150 ft. $875 with $175 office, D. M, Taylor, broker. : OXFORD, 6 ROOMS AND BATH. ag is acon large chicken LOVER STRAITS LAKE house; edge of town, $10.000—/ shore sub Voor!28\ A close to. the pg down water $1,350. cash Also 5 EO. L. SCALES. REALTOR lot 50125 ft. close to water rs N SAGINAW with ‘“ down. UTICA | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor rE “Real Estate Since 1910" ort FRONTAGE ON M-2%4) lord. COMFORT utom atic a * need | DENNIS O'CONNOR REAL EST. co . a o winter air conditioner furnace, A THEA BLDO. automatic hot water, blanket a | PE +5281, MY 2.0000, FE 48121 ¥ tn outside alls ceilines qe" kitchen ana. | For Sale / Acreage . 47 = on, of electric out- ae ee New meod- ¢ ACRE PARCELS HEAVILY FDS and aren am velled high- near by Wor added BEAUTY| way 30 mi, north Pontias. ees ee] ao WU ee ant vant Be Sows Roors. tile Formica features. | L. Cc. LADD Proper designs and are 3946 Pontiee Lk. Rd PE 23-0207 locate highly desirable sub- | Cass Lake Ra. urben fn PR om on specious jots 4286 Dixie Ht wy. OR 3-261 of more than \« acre. These lots 4 LOTS 50 X 329 ON PAVEMENT | } Dinnan SOME BLVD. $380 AND UP. $25 DOWN. WILLIS M. BREWER | tot | occre, very * aseaaata: Univer 1 i } | ; } ; 1111 Joslyn * | W. BIRD, Realtor j00¢150 HOMESITES. WEAR DRAY- ton Plains Fine Good { OR }-2361 | DISTRIBUTED FE 20007 |” | | EXCLUSIVE BUILDING SITES yowee: tol ened beg rg Beautiful agg Lake cae tially od TE Club . POSSESRION! Offered at or borde “on the Geures. $9,500 with §3,500 : Many fine s to cheose from. sonable monthly payments Nothing like it at od several homes in this vi- price! e f Edw M. Stout. Realtor Br&heh office on Franklin Rd. at _apen- “or for A tage eall Mr Lewis rE Ev ings or Sunday re “Sars ve) 60 Acre Fruit Farm A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-253 "sees of chic sone pear 1704 S. Telegraph Ke. Rd. somimedera home leo modern — PHA barn. stile. hen nome. gerece og 4 GR. fy pag ay Fe a Areal OT MES. BARTRAM | HOLMESsBARTRAM ” on Ren onsen PO"th sien | Se | World's @ close in corner good hard road, road front- 27421 ‘For Rent, 73 Pine St. DOWNTOWN CORNER a ee 5,000 sq. ft. Suit = manufacturing. | § BEER STORE The buy of the year and beg my of the tourist trat- Lecated near main in- teccouae that can't be beat for _ beth leca: business if promoted right Eqtipment, 1i- cense, tures fcr only $6. ey price—cal! for more igfo 4 MUSKEGON CABINS of land at ag than $2,000 per unit. A price that ‘t begin to duplicate this resort. (1683) STATE-WIDE Real — he ole Of Pontiac Pontiac Bank Bidg A. Lentmoneer, Broker FOR SALE. $2.49 EQUITY. PAY. ee = yl - {3.5068 ty nell by owner. $5.250 BALANCE ON NEW 5-room ho'se full basement. 20 per cent RAY O'NEIL, Realtor % Ww . Huron Open Phone FE 3-7103 or FE 5-728 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Money to Loan = 53 (State Licensed Lenders) GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 1940 to 1089 cars Bring your tithe Most deals closed im minutes. waine ‘made oo Nr =. Signature OAKLAND Loan Co. FE 2-9206 203 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. Need Money? is. Bead as vou ve'ephone. Just “FE 5-8121 Sane Auta EXC "HANGE $8, We teeters TRAILER EXCHANGE SAI. eon poser EEA ION eae ee > = Y pe ray ti Ra. al Sunday om NEW MOON AS SEEN IN “THE LONG, LONG TRAILER "’ ORION MY 2-4611 suto financing, oll of debts oF any eo Home & Auto| Bours 8 te 6; soturday * to 1 $25 to 9500 $25 to = Community Loan C 30 E. Lawrence FE 2- 7131 Friendly service LOANS $20 TO $500 On signavure oniy Household Finance ohn a FE_5-0078 UTY SHOP BUSINESS WITH | eave quarters. 44427 BUSY RESTAURANT FOR SALE. Money pe gency within a year Come ip and *% at 7 win. Open ter Soamees” from 6 a @m. til! 5:30 pm. FE §0612 after 4 BUSINESS LOTS 802130 EXCEL- tent iocetion on Columbia near Pontiac Motor A steal at $1400. J : Terms — Sunday 2 to 6 Daily ‘til Co-operativ. Real Estate Exchange Dairy Queen Located in Kee Harbor. Bidg is new. well equipped. and on main —— This type business shows big net returns. son is just ar- riving Oxbow Bakeries Main store and bakery at U Lak equipm E. Garrels bard Lake Commerce. ks rupire 3-3511 ve WANTED - MOUNT VERNON'S Oinger Ale has fran- chise in ac are No deposit quired. Write Box 2, the Pontiac Press shown | Monday. F GOLD MINE That's whet youll be saying when ou investigate this boat & bait tory mote] & dance Logory blond ber located on v necessitates oaks hag detain, call ro A. Taylor. Realtor +2544. ~ GROCERY STORE LIVING OUARTERS ~ Corner ‘ing, eq ent, close im for $25,906. Beer wine to tak 5 apt. for owner or to Call +056. 136 E Pike WRENCE WARD E. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS OFFICES NCIPAL CITIES COAST-TO-COAST ie 4 1 aec’vines = Land Contracts 82 i a he ti.jeo a. ties, capital on Corp. of Pontiac ™ 8 Secinae St Pr an: TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 S. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOS LIVESTOCK HOUSEHOLD ___Ph_ Rochester, OL __ 6o71 ™ CASH PROMPTLY Get $10 to 8500 quickly on cer note. We've been MONEY WAITING You May Borrow $20- $500 | Today protect ‘month: Group your bills, credit Take up to ° BUCKNER FINANCE CO. Above Walgreen's PE 4-054) | CORNER N SAGINAW & HURON WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 We can ig -o win orobiem Toes can ¢ bors Fee? i small m — money to 9800 | v pay: | elephone us or cal! .t our office “STATE FINANCE CO. 100 Penge Sam See Me. rE ¢& $29 ® $900 Quick, Foy Service have plenty of garden space with a Te ACRE PA a is WARTIN 6 DRIVEIN: MILLS ICE | candy loamy cod cod excellent 9.59 $150 down. 10 acres. Near, sandwiches. meas Fine location drainage. Do it sell, Economy j aere 2000. down. Ear’ term« on bal- & —— eat Basen "Come age. $3100. $310 down. ance. 426 W Huron Baxter. Pah den ene ng penis way, Non sz Kora rommernrmees| Livingst Treathiv pavmente of 908 twetud- | $345 Pests ‘Lh. PE pant buy. business for lvingstone erates al your @apee Ouper_ fees tame Ee. | ee ee includes ont pew | gg Tananes rE ous warrantee on manship For Saie Farms 48 $23 to ee end el materials. Models open. ENERAL PUBLIC LOAN Will duplicate on your lot. | o W. Huron 8t. PE 37181 dire-tions see our sign on corner| Bargain Farms for Sale errinl ‘S) oa °F | 1. £0 ecre dairy farm with modern | 196 ~ Mortgage Loans 54 1. VINEYARD 5. Bree mre wim 6 betrece | 1s “BIRD” | : home. = ‘LOW INTEREST “pase, “any guage \> Hoa ead estate with beesutiful TAU TOCIME MONT MAN BUSINESS | On pied | fends, or since ) REpubilic - . | e orteage c 5605 DOWN re erent) A GOING GROCERY | tem porrener te BON ; : Located in street in . romp sats!) | WHITE ata yest st Pg noe cree oe pe agg hf acer gion | od “wiring | ge Ly png plus Teck ~For Sate Nccareders 55) tated Tamme pastas By at or lease fixtures with | _owner OR se 2 ie 8 _ : only the inventory down. AIRSTREAM 10) PT. (STS. OR For Sale Lots 46 __Ph_ OR 3.1872 or OR 3-1780 CONVALESCENT ANDERSON, 1964. 31_¥T. SAVE | 5060 Dixie Highway Waterford HOME almost 6 $900, LOT 38, Hurom Trail- ACRE LO? LAKE PRIVILEGES. |e ACRES. 16% LONG LAKE # ie RD. « Wn ted” wal on ae G2) down s3'-u month. 6. Sevex, | betycen Rochewier | Asean and. wet soup, trek —“OX FORD TRAIL ee = F - a PROM .| One of the finest im the AC RE TROCTS sy ey gt P i boone | @ ° There a a —_- — SALES = | Beautiful stee and geod, fertte ond. | 8 See. 6 _W._Mere . 17 patients Unbelievably | gil sbout all the features of ; ai prises at 96.950 down. Call today : sturdy good < a 40 ACRES your opportunity of « lifetime oa ™ sppre- NELSON PR. ECIAL “tages Skylire. 26 foot at $2,395 ts a big W100 0 ihe Rape for eT WT HT BUILDINGS | A & W ROOT BEER | "tciige'tap the meney,, ‘erg t If It you are looking for a bargain Ss wien FRANCHISE ie Bry —_o ee Houghton Lak “ tered, MRSS, SS | Pee te ceate Benes tans wet. | Thode 8 eee oo Be ees L. H. BROWN, Realtor ic ey Sy ML pletely ea restaurant bidg.| “hae ‘hom off vest Mere te 6 W. NGPEN SUNDAY re sae) lime and bath farmhouse ceted ca main corger betwecg| | cod je Bs tected ears to pay. . be tstchinepa’s Trailer Sales 5 Piaims Loan Company + 0s Com munity Nationa! Bank Bide | LOANS | feasted S| 3 tr ghee par at “18 Eb 2% FT. sell Huron. FB 4-2185 = 25 FT. AMERICAN. $450. » 3123 LA- peer be Pure 0 PARKHURST Court & Sales (1 MILE © OF LAKE ORION) Brand new 1954's. Priced for uick sale Richardson. afichigan rrow. Elcar 22 to 40 ft. single and double bedroom models MY 24611 STREAMLIGHT 1947, 27 FOOT. AR- thur Miller, D West 5. Glenview sree Park, Pontiac. $850. > SALE. 1 WEEK ONLY. + nag gg _29 ft. Mobile home. Ask about it. Also 3 down. 2101 Dixie Hwy. PE 2-8786 Waa “PONTIAC CHIEF. § condition. Reasgpable do va Be Mary 1770 S. Telegraph, H. _Let @. _ Gay, ee $300 DOWN 1951 Overland. 5 new inside and owt Ready to roll in eve respect Bargain Price. FE 5- 1952 3 BEDROOM _ TRAILER. Bunk beds. 17 in. television Toure asonabie. | | { | | ' | | | | _aid hiteh _FE 5-5487, Rent Irailer Space 56 | LAROE LOT, PATIO. SEWER AND water, school sh Parkhurst Trailer Pk. MY 2-46 Auto Accessories ACME AUTO PARTS Diseount to 37 Re ote 4 rators and starters Pd Mufflers. N_ Perry Ph. FE 20229 BATTERY CHARGER AND STA- tien tyne aelemite grease gun. FE 21500. . AUTO GLASS We Serine: » : a glass, a ATTENTION i are wrecking 1949 to 1953 care end tructs. We heve severe! late mude| low mileage used —— & rear axels “, Lg Darts a = es tires SCHRAMM “At TO PARTS [ends Migte Hee rr 44att AUTO PARTS NEW REBUILT. USER We are wreckine 19278 te 1963 your, and trucks We also have | low mileage engines, transmis- sions rear ends, radietors tires. + .wheels end body parts 20 per cent discoumt to all G M. em- plovees OPEN 7 DAYS FOUR 650x1 tubes — D 1 ALL TIRE a wheel Cheve FE 49007. and Oten Eves Gays 8 week. ratores 6 58 Rebuilt 7 80 of perts for "46 cars and up ene Oak'ane Ave on rr 44 4 670-15 TIRES AND TUBES. U. EXPERIENCED MECHANICS ou money on repairs Motors regent re rf axles, generators, earburetors. brakes. RELIASLEE oAsecr. 23 W. Wal- ton Biv rut path yt | REPATRS { CREE TSLIMATE at, Seem OF CARS PLAN BRAII) MOTOR SALES Phone ni ups. wih: ce 458 Auburn __ Wanted Used Cars 59 Don't Give It Away y. We're ready . Legh Glenn's Motor Sales PE ¢7771 les BS Bate Ma i Top Price for Your Car Cm ‘DOLLAR MOTOR MART 2) 8. rE 500 CARS D- dollar wrethed sad os ANY 8H. r x, care, / $1233, eves. For Sale Used Cars 61 BUICK *s2- y beater “dynaitow, $1805; B10 Med! con. BE 29-6810. - BUICK, ios3. : THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 WISE BUYS AT | COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac 1953 PONTIAC $P,795 Bk more cate ~ 1952 OLDS. “88” FOUR DOOR Nn a A fi a Es HYDRAMATIC 1951 CHEVROLET $995 CLUDING LIDE 1951 - PONTIAC ee CHIEFTAIN “8” POUR DOOR separ TRULY AN OUT- FLASHING on PAINT 10 HEATER AND) WHITEWALL Lion '* “ Many Others at Comparable Prices BUICKS FORDS DODGES CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILE COMMUNITY ~Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac Open ’til 10 Every Night . 804 N. Main Street (at the North End of Town) ROCHESTER rt Phone OLive 2-9311 BANTAM ‘41 CONVE{TIBLE. EX- 6300 Huron Motor Sales 653 W. Huron FE 2-2641 '52 BUICK $1,895 RIVIERA “BUICK BOB" _ OLIVER rer, Bree “BUICK BOB” OLIVER 2b ‘MOST RELIABLE DEA ; 210 ) Orchasd | Lake Avenue “Phone FE E2101 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. CY “YWENS Used Car Corral 1953 Ford 8, Custom sedan, radio and heater $1,495 1953 Chevrolet 2 dr. radio and heater, $1,395 1952 Ford Custom 8, Fordomatic, radio, heater $1,245 SHE 1051 Stude. Commander 8 $645 _1951 Plymouth, radio and heater, $695 1950 Ford Custom 8, Specially equipped with a Mercury Motor . . , $595 1950 Chevrolet 2 dr., radio and heater, 1949 Hudson Sedan, radio and heater, - $295 1949 Packard Sedan $395 1948 Packard 2 dr. $195 1947 Buick Sedan, radio and heater $195 1950 Olds 88, 2 dr., radio and heater, $845 1946 Pontiac Club Coupe $195 1942 Chrysler, $75 1949 Mercury Sta. Wagon $545 1951 Buick Super Sedan, rddio and heater, $1,195 1950 Mercury 2 dr, radio and heater, 745 1949 Buick Sedan, radio and heater, 30,000 miles, $595 Not a “Rough Rider” in the lot. Come in today and try out the car of your choice. CY Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 | = BUICK. | 1953 SPECIAL. 4 f 4 DR. 8.000 Guar extras, sry: eq tubeless MOTOR SALES 6 8 PERRY FE 40882 1950 Chev. 2 ér. R&A 1940 Chey. 2 dr. RaH 1949 Pontiae 2 dr. Ran 1950 Buick 2 dr. Sharp 1950 Ford 2 dr. R&H. Sharp 2 ‘51 Ford 2 dors. Sharp. 1950 Dodge. Sharp 1980 Ptymouth. Sharp 1946 Plymouth, sharp t 1952 Stidebaker Commander 5 overdrive, radio, m Sa a $895 MICHIGAN’S FINEST Open 8 am. to 9 pm, WE have a fine selection of car trade-ins, deluxe, steering, transm large radio, air wn, $46.00 a month. GIVE a thought to the advan- tages of buying a good car from reputable new car dealer. YOU will find a clean, attrac- tive lot with pleasant, courteous salesmen avail- able to serve you. meoy bees. $350 down 63617 « + alg bao gi four door. A very clean automobile with large heater, di- signals, tires, excel- fe — in a A, ad green orig- wn. $36.17 « MORE people every day are mak- ing use of our legitimate no money down ptan. 10 CHRYSLER Four door sedan Radio end i pew white wall tires, ortgina’! by brook in No money down $00.00 a month. 1980 CHEVROLET Stvieline deluze club pens Me ae tires warm heater, . clea upautery, feat enclie money $45.00 a month. SPECIAL 147 PLYMOUTH | Special deluxe four door. Ver engine beget 4 Tecond tioned, excellent radio, big heater. good tires. No money down, $22.24 ® month Keller-Koch CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at 13% Mile Rd. Lincoin_ 6-6410 1950 CHEV. CONVERTIBLE —— Porer Glide. Radio “AUBURN MOTOR SALES Eat Bivd. ont Pike 50 CHEV. $795 "BUICK BOB” OLIVER 210 ‘Orchard ard Lake A “Avenue “Phone . F E29 29101. Open 8 a.m: to 9 p.m, Rirastaschetier: Value-Plus Used Cars “$2 Dodge rad onc) heate door Log orey a 12 Pima 4 door a sanenreceevescned $505 @ Rash “Oo7” oe) ‘@ Prasier 4 door ............. $198 47 Ford. with now radio. er and og hem "fies Many Others - From Which io ore a | eS IS ____Many Others - From Which to Select Riemenschneidet Bros. DODGE- PLYMOUTH | 232 S. w St. Phone | 2-9131 we For Sale Used Cars 61, really dependable used | CARNIVAL by Dick Turner “Oh, yes, it’s possible to talk people into an economic depression! My wife does that at our house every payday!” For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “Not a Name but a Policy” ~ m Post Office on t. Clemens 8t. BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW SPECIALS 1946 Ford Station Wagon with radio Across +~and- heater. 7” $ ] 95 1948 Dodge Sedan, radio and heater. Nice. $295 1951 Chrysler 4 door, V-8. See this one! $1,395 1948 Olds 98 Radio, Heater and Hydramatic, $595 1953 Pontiacs Officials’ Cars and New Car Trade-ins. A large selection for you. Priced right! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factoty Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 7950 CHEVIE Starline deluxe 2 dr., radio heater. ed low, c West Side Used Cars 923 W. Huron FE ¢-2185 33 Fords Mercurys and Lincolns FACTORY OFFICIALS’ CARS Nearly New Used Cars at Used Car Prices Tudors and Fordors Standard Transmission _ ALSO ; Fordomatic and Overdrive LARRY | JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH. OL 10711 “FOR M THAN 30 YEARS A Goor Ce TO BUY. ssa CHEVROLETS FORMERLY taxicabs $400 101 —_ ‘SCHEV. BEL AIR, DOOR, — lide +800 ined, fully $1700 841 Stanley Ave- — 3. 2 DOOR. TWILIGHT blue. R. & H., directiona) signals. underceated. with Conventional shift. Call PE 2-009. “O.K Used Cars & Trucks Jack Habel Chevrolet sOv'TH PHONE Ec. COTTAGE ‘0 CHEVIE: “s0 OLDS. ORTOINAL owner Low mileage 4 door dans 54114 Grand River, lc Mich DODGE E 4 DOOR 39. MECHANICAL- tops. New tires. Seat covers, Tadie and heater. portation Excellent trans- . Owner. $150. OL 23-1803. 52 DODGE TWO DOOR SEDAN Radio. heater beautiful original isl. 5 — Dew tires and excel lent m $895 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BI) PAVED LOT bee Fl ioe E a eS z rea FORD STATION WAGON. NEW ' +, tont’ nate and beater. Very “AUBURN MOTOR 1,2 SALES Fast Bivd. and Pike 51 FORD $895 This is the ty; of car we rec ommend person who hes monthly parments start in six at $38. with . heate’ and ATIC lany good trouble-free miles. “BUICK BOB" OLIVER 210 Orchard Lak Take A Avent entie “Phone Fi E 2S 29101. Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m, Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 _For Sale Used Cars 61 Fer Selo Used Gare a Mins beng igred togey, val 50 HUDSON Radio. esters oragaal = $395 ‘ MICHIGAN’ S 49 KAISER $295 coaee but” ‘dis one No down ee ae required and payments “BUICK BOB" OLIVER MOST RELIASLE DEALER A 210 Orchard Lake Avenue (Corner of Williams 8t) Phone FE 2-9101 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. let NEW tires ood body. Motor needs work. 2843 Cordell, Keego, 5) MERCURY SEDAN Radio, oaorhy “ome overdrive. Looks and a new car 5 MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ~ ON THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD | >. 58 W. Pike St. JACOBSON'S | We have ‘47 through ’Sl Hudsons, Come see us for a new or used Hud- son. Your Hudson Dealer FE 2-4350 an RAMBLER, ‘53. BLACK AND red hard ec, iler .pri- Leake Rd to Pei wasn | RAMBLER. 83, BLACK AND bard rad vate owner, MI 44943 You'll Do Better At JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC “@ NABH 600 + DOORN NEw MUF- + €00u dbatte ._ MY 23-2611 ’SO NASH SEDAN: Turner Said I didn’t want to be a Doc- tor and live by men’s dis- eases, nor a Thief and live by their failings, nor a Lawyer and live by their quarrels. So, I didn’t see | anything left for me but to be an outstanding au- tomobile dealer and give Service, Service, Service. To your automotive needs, Harold Turner Ford You can drive a New 1954 Ford With heater, turn -indica- tors, license, title and all taxes. $393.19 Dn. 24 months @ $48.58 ‘Your old car could even be the down peymen: PONTL.C “53 ¢ DOOR. T . Specials! . ae va 23002, after ti | PONTIAC 1863 2 DR. 46 Pont, 2 dr.....,.. $129} fee EA vee O8 |°47 Ford 2 dr.......6 199 PONTIAC “si CHIEFTAIN DE | +46 Ford )2 dr-- eee 129 _ Muses “et _Monree___ '47 Ford 4 dr......0. 199 PONTE ae "46 Merc. 4 dr.....-.. 129| PONTIAC “ta 4 DOOR DELUXE, AGONEY. C6. «xx «xa» 129| ‘matic, other extras. 1225. PE ‘46 Hudson 7, Club Coupe ...... 39] ter eee, oe ee 46 Hudson 4 dr...... 9 Fee) mies, cond ’ np a e later 47 Ford 2 dr........ 299 model Pontiac with low mile- 48 Plymouth csi Fe ‘ = Club Coupe ...... 299 | 8 cusTOM CATALINA. -. | "46 Ford 2 dr......... 199| Fe aces "48 Oldsmobile lima. «White = walls, uaderceates, Club Coupe ...... aS SSS ee ’48 Plym, 4 dr...... . 199| Powtuat. “i 8 TWO TONE, "46 Chev. 4 dr........ 199 low mileage, Shes '8.” Commeres ’41 Ford 2 dr......... 9 a5 ; 40 Plym. 4 dr....... 44| ‘matte. Ato etual mites "40 Chev. Cpe. ....... 44) ist B 7 Padieniaa 2 dtsnc suse - 441 8 Veg clean. Coll eher 3:30 Take Your Pick of These “A-] Buys” Spring is coming! Drive out to Clarkston and look over our fine selection of guaranteed used cars. DOOR. Clarkston” MOTOR SALES Clarkston Mich Pn MA aa $10 “Open 830 aomi—¢ pm. Daily census | Transportation 1950: Hudson Sedan $136 down. $24 per mo, 1948 Nash Sedan $102 down. $18 per mo. 1941 Buick, ’54 Plates $95 Full Price 1948 Dodge Sedan $68 down. $12 per mo. 1947 Olds Sedanette $102 down. $18 per mo. 1947 Packard Sedan $97 full price 1940 Plymouth Sed. $65 full price 1942 Chev. Clb. Cpe. $95 full price 1946 Hudson Tudor $68 down, $12 per ma “1939 Plymouth Sed. $49 full price 1940 Chev. Tudor $59 full price 1947 Chev. Sedan $102 down. $18 per mo. MICHIGAN’S FINEST TLS TRS noun “8 ¢ DOOR DELUXE. : Radio, beater voveratiye, )eé eauip- | ’51 Dodge 4 dr....... $744 "Tine new ‘ote tua : mee, as lent throughout ’52 Chevrolet PONTIAC "32, 3 DOOR. 0 CYLIN- Cy Owens $495 _. Station Wagon. .1,199 ine iiatie BLO DELUXE PON- WW " MICHIGAN’S 49 Dodge 4 dr....... | ee on a bee FINEST 49 Nash 2 df... 499 ; - THE BIO PAVED LOT 50 rd Station 400 BRA WOODWARD AND 1} MILE ROAD agon ...... okt NASH RAMBLER STATION WAO- | 'S2 Dodge 4 dr....... 999] md cam Te prom USED TRUCKS heater. Whitewalls. 2 tone finish | 53 Ford 8 pests em pe Cost $2,475, 4.000 Ranch Wagon...1,544 SPECIAL 1953 Ford F-9, tractor, Gocap. FE 4179 a pray me ’49 Plymouth '49 Plymouth........ $495 | only 5,900 miles so it’s 59 NAS Club Coupe...... 399 like new. Sth wheel, saddle pampise NASH ete | 52Chev, 4 dr. tanks and 'S4 plates. Radio, heater. biack top_over grees Styline Deluxe... 999 1950 GMC %-t ick $895 "SO Ford 2 dis. cexces 444 ° 7 has pack~ Fi $3 Ford Vic......00. 1,599 penlate up, sharp new MICHIGAN’S '49 Merc. 4-dr...... . 44 0 Yeats Pair, Dealing ores. FINEST ’S1 Pont. 2 dr R99 ous HY oubs ; 1950 Ch let %4t THE BIC PAVED LOT Hood. oa ° ___Open Evenings ‘til § pm 5 evro y% ton COR ER 0: 50 Stude. 2 dr....... 444 | soa 2 cuieK} pickup. °54 plates. Oe pnd | '49 Ford 2 dr........ 333] Sia& 1,600 mutes, Very clogs. . equipped, FE 46800 or EM 32290. | °S() Chrysler 4 dr..... 799) Seen 1947 Ford }4 Ton Panel ‘s ag aap He entre UE | 52 Ford 2 dr........ 888 Tema ro eae. miles, oe, Eien ‘conalans eaitios. | 1948 Ford 4 Ton Panel as ne ee | A) Hudson 2: dr..... IDI , ote TAS Ramee mae "52 Roed Ranch pene rd Franca ae 1949 Studebaker Dump. Se endo eres. Wagon .. 2.56655 1,222! flenes, 150) when’ Dig Gisceunt Bargain Priced Sipe wee « poOR seDaN | 49 Hudson 4 dr.....: 399] a5 powriac a BOOK BELUEE at only $445 tre white tos end. wunrors | 48 Ford Club Coupe 399) Syememy, ervtuine torsee-| Here's a real special! White walls, EM | °S2 Stude. 2 dr.......; 899) neler back up lights. . Best p.m, or anytime Saturday, 51 Packard. Mayisir Sgr, om Faw ees Reed. on 1938 Ford oe Pickup '52 OLDS. $1,995 Hardtop Coupe.. 999] PONTIAC “si 3, DR DELUEE Prevusudty omaed te eu of bee-| 47 Pont. Conv. ..... 399] paeags, ctegiens conten. 9ue, , : tiac’s leading business men.| ’49 Ford Conv... Cog ay i. ee See Them Today! fo for many | hun. d Conv....... 599) Sais Si AYBEANETE EE | They're Ready to Got pg = dio, heater, white walls, sun visor. yee y eae eS We es he ou ——— Trucks perfect cond fines. OR 3-208 —_ ; i: . - 7 a7 Willys _ aon ae po BowttnS as BLACK DOOR BUICK BOB" |i" Stim: + saal| Site sate Srtteel | OC] R 7 rea ; = se '52 PONTIAC $1,595 LI V E 2 Sr site B88 | ont se. ectal mien eof ) W ENS MOST RELIABLE DEALER |: up. conditioned alo Orchard Lake Avenue| 33 fit, 'yitkee™---Ga| Surtees Sit at at See | (Corner of Williams St.) "44 Ford wy ton stake ea06-| fully driven by coe owner since Your Ford Dealer en yp “ i Rishod cu resuret I» guaranteed 147 S. Saginaw St n 8 a.m. to 9 p.m, <—. Hage ye S. Saginaw St. mon hs to pay. Phone FE 5-4101 mame yer] oumors | "BUICK BOB” Yer eres! =. Tumer's eer re cue ecuantin ae FA Ca — 3 EB. Montcalm, rir wa. toon ere | for the Best || CQ] JV ER et seas. att 0088 ee’ Oe in Wheels on 7 , v Trem. . ORION . 1 at Buckhorn Lk. MY 2-261) 52 PLYMOUTH SEDAA — heater spotiess ‘nside and $895 - MICHIGAN’S FINEST PAVED LOT WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAN A As Low As $49 We nave o t. good + Ruse’ Used Car Lot wes & Lareer Rd MY 23111 [SELECT USED CARS KAMBALL Vues Oe Nash D Dealer” =| Turner. and Deals Visit Our New Location at TURNER'S - WOODWARD MOTOR SALES Woodward & 13 13 Mile Rd. “CARS” DOING BUSINESS. AT ouR OLD LOCATION | 464 S. Woodward Birmingham Harold Ford 210 ‘Orchard | Take Aven ae “Phone, FE 2-101 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m, two tone heater ‘4 52 Clive St. 25154, TRUCK SPECIALS 1949 Chev, Sed. Delivery $395 1950 Chev. ‘oe Delivery 1949 GMC Foe Panel 1950 Gc te ¥,-T. Pickup $395 -T. Pickup 1951 Chev. 1951 Chev. Sed. Delivery $695. 1953 Chev. %-T. Pickup: $995 : c 1951 ae ‘Yt. = = 5 — — $595 rics te f ; ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 For Sale Used Trucks 62 Swaps 69! Sale Household Goods -71|) MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan | For Sale Miscellaneous 72 For Sale Miscellaneous 72 Sale Sporting Goods 78 For Sale Livestock 84 PONTIAC’S ONLY “Feta he oes mere “= sh eover ota Mal pres ! | PLUMBING SPECIALS} AQUA LUNG— — | MO, tia se 4 . . 82 gallon electric Exclusive Truck Dealer Burmeist er's : Fo record os ws aoa ar ay | vine sone OPEN 8 A.M, TO 8 P.M. ow on ae ek vas Skt Rin Gonenent 6,8 * WILSON GMC | stise 88,08 Fert “0% | tree noon cugune 3,1 8B CaF pcs sored | gees etre ear | Se Be eet 809 S. Woodward Mawes Gn © new Gas Gee cur | Gockeall ant: ula, verseass, cas SUNDAY 10 TO 3 | SB¥ASOH IX we : ant Pee ian c FE 4-4531 Stratton motors. Prices $68. & items. U FE 55301 or FE 2-4826. Regutered golt ses 4 ivons, wood SaaS RAN Ot! . ore 30 oa *O and slit te We wood, Brendel] Heights, EM © sei ow pw ‘ORC a installed aye >, )~ i Ree! ° 06.7 | up. ewes jamb in e. re 31251 . Petters end speender for rent. 0 Pisce BERRY GAY pinina 4x4 PLYWOOD - Paths te ; SAGINAW. W MBAD CATTLE ¢ HOLSTEIN a ee TRA TS Po BIR¢ "Hi LX x RS an plain & decorative. Kitch- = Maniev aa hee Babe 20 roomates old. 2311 Mummer “ * 2. 's . irons Grade A — $9.95) sus "Sue FEW, 9. | Se cae ae dT nD) Oe . 70 4x8’ Floor sander end edger, electric - : dirt conv pes a PRODUCT vd phone Holly 5-657 Fn saLe—WaRLEYpavipeon | TRADE-NEW ELECTRIC MOWER. | “model condition. $18. FE 3 PLYSCORE CONE’S RENTAL |_| “Givewar” sa gravel. ean. Fil | ip" BE BREEDINO Ewxs, DUE 3S ‘1, 6. EM refrigerator of Will sell. PE ¢8180 WAPLe BED SOR SPRINGS AND REINFORCED Cy sep.| SST ORAD? Avs0_fOP SOIL Pontiac Lave Rd. WE 3007. AJS. sales and 7 NEW isx850 TIRES FOR ROW mattress. like ne o $5. SO . _ tic tanks. Phone OR 3-71 for dre: wes, Read gravel, Ww. 85 serv-| post or out boari moto. or knotty | dic mattre:s stove . av GATT LATE DAE cinders. $0477. Wanted Livestock 85 cle Sales, 231 __ panellirg FE 2-114 after 4/ 9 f. Norge refrigerator auto. de- : to ‘apply. Ne _paity eget. eye | SLACK, DIRT, PILL DIRT, ROAD FOR- Op ok wane reven “Eeaeeremre tee oo | toy A ae «Se Bo Bec vena gt ete hac or | Ua a Td Em z payment on 4 room year ly EM +3 A E able. Choice of 21 colors. Ory BLACK T. TOP soil, FILL % For Sale Bicycles 65 | Witt Taare 1 tote NEAR | “Chrome Grp ett cable and” 2 in. BLANKET | tate sre v “eta™ | Maire sand ang gravel. vem Oor-| For Sale Poultry 8 ~. cor NY 3.0981, ened tatty medal | taper, Deby tel and skeet bao- INSULATION | og A EE sceseess O00 Bundle mel BLACK DIRT aoa) BRAHMA BOGS FOR HATCHING, wr POY MEGECE | Werrinonovee capmprouay | [aia aats"Saceat t net 445 PER 100 FT. | COLONIAL” slgstat gen Fe yom, MALLARD,_SUSSORT: Boats & Accessories 66 furniture. PE WN SADE aT ite Bs a ype Ty Rey eee ar ooaiNG V8 ae rao 93 ond “wash cand. aod vel, grad ne ee 200 pong 7 “ LIKE TRADE ‘ Antique cherry chest and i. N Open aily un, ing, prompt eo. FS ow | 660688. ° Ford. ondition for| wardrobe . Rolla “lanaeOU HATCHING OOOSE a TOUE TBOARD. MOTORS sn) | _plcbup or wi well MA Cfbet | Sed" "Seance. baliom Sichelne NO, 2COMMON. | Phone ORlando 3-215 | SHREDDED _|°serstctr'toeciaiy sem Rochester ; oe es "Be | "Fer Sele Clothing 70), crn. con te seen outer see. -_ sd alain URPIUS LUMBER &| Bact fc oret,mo; "ums |— Sale Farm Produce 87 4 xP 5 149.50 | BALLERINA WEDDING DRESS,| bench, pair of grape carved Vic- —.. J € = * M ATERIAL SALES CO _ Frail Phone FE 3323. | 4 : Atwater 75 HP. 124.50 | ‘size 9 *t ewreen formal, size 11. | torian chairs, the lot reason- ’ ’ : *| SAND, FILL DIRT. ROAD GRAV-| cHOICE EATING COOKING : o % HP. 124.50 ble. MI 4-5611. -27 -~ + 4 . FE +6108 i By He sift, [S| tic ropcoge mer oo geen oe wororess ea | eS A eich ch ye ; Jelssce MP. Pot parts, 2490 | pre — TE em ing, | setutter Wilbere 02 Willams| “I know it looks new, but I'm trading it! in for one that WHITE FIR Waite pine tat'@ vt, ase on, | MG amparete of mixed, L. Slade. _2340'B. Rochester Ra., Rochester, Sorty Hooks Pisce [Sahat Gieig sgt |suooers ormbegpeney, ong | OM Tem ne MA 2) 76 ER INT | RR ESC ELBE | wre van gf pg Sele Farm Bagels $8 4008 Telegraph and W. enport. nee cha plies, . FI DIAL FE_ 32-5260 t . Good condition, reasonably : 5:30. BOLENS GARDEN TRACTORS TEAODUCT ie ONLY As GOOD | Ta DY-s BLUE GABARDINE | _ Pree MI com," _"_"| Sale Household Goods 71) For Sale Miscellaneous 72 4x8 Seo ‘Mighiand Sta thse) ORS 1083 FILL DIRT SAND-AND GRAVEL | M © ROTARY, TILLERS SERVICE YOU RE-| © guit, 14; also one salmon | MARBLE TOP COMMODE. DRESS- : SHEETROCK __Open 8 to 5:30 exc: also top dirt. Delivered. OR 3-704. | py .ns pQUIP.. 6501 DIXIE HWY. VESTED YOUR MONEY. cciared, sae. 2: topcoat ize 30 fn ae tae | WAYNE GABERT'S E 3 OAL. COVERY GAS WA-| For SALE. 30 TONS OF SECOND | __oR 3-8506 or MAS-1878 We not only test vour new motor | getting cheap. bs. : stove, MY 3t004 | J : 7d pp eteities ¢ 's : BEAN SPRAYER. 300 GAL. 20 a insist you re | TADIES COAT. gue ie Danae pace Oak — DINING —ROOL ‘ee ABSOLUT $1.25 $12.00. Bethtube, Itietime' cast iron tone (Erk cyiint Su. ese por bate. lg ee 4 for another check up coe boot | ¢%,, Suits 18 snd 16 Cheap. 16 | sulle. Romee, Platesu 32833. ECIALS «| LIQUIDATION | ese OA “‘Thompecn 8 8.| Call after 1 p.m. SUperior 03450, | ULE Py Romeo 184, cry ome eth verve you to | MANS GOTT AMD OTHER CLOTH | reseraiey, apie ved cormgs | Gime cobnet a oy BLVER VOX JACKET SHE Ti | FILL DIRT SAgD, GRAVEL, | cual AWS ; dence Mf you own Your boot tet | iene Danas Blok ic | Soild mahogany, OR S-cees. Martie porcelain square tub” | Week after week we liquidate trom ROCK LATH _SSe tne se vee Beep this OR FE’ Piaes.,_ | Seles, service and rentals. MY 3-s009 g oe dee ELE. | Baby clothing, PE 3-s300. Bendix automatic washer. A-i.. $69| our entire stock because OUR 99 BUNDLE SLIDING GLASS DOOR BATHTUB | Topsoil & Gravel , - COMPARE J . Order now. MEN'S WARDROBE. SIZE 4. 500 9095 Cabinet troner, new ....... $i3| PRICES ARE THE LOWEST! Se ee ee eas cae pariins e THESE PRICES 4 Elizabeth Lake PE 2-058. PORCELAIN TOP KITCHEN TA- Bendix clothes dryer A-1.... Many new items are offered this st WwW send and fill PE M others to choose from week and many of your old fayvor- 30 GALLON OIL ray ashed P20 Parmall. 6225. F12 3730 Orchard Ra. 23-5200 | J LADIES SUITS. SIZE 16 GIRLS | bie and 3 chairs. Ideal for cot-| 121 N Saginaw FE 56189 ites carry new lower price tags HARDW UMBING water heater. MA 6-308] 4-1105 or PE 4-6119 196. W C.. Allis Chalmers, = c coat sive 6 FE 20403, | tage As is $10. FE 2-205, Up to 24 months to pay so VISIT OENERAL WAREHOUSE |)», BOYDELL PAINTS || 20 ‘iause POUR FOOT PLUOR- GRAVEL i an aut. Farmall, Cetin ‘power’ htt : Sale Household Goods 71 ae Oo ee a DRIVE OUT TO BURMEISTER'S| escent, industrial fixtures, ideal | Wacasonabie. OR Deis. Join’ Deere. L. eias. fas Ford, : Oe. ceaiten 00 ior | WOODEN VENETIAN BLinps,| S4VES YOU MONET! MATERIALS factories, warehouses, _ stores. | PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY | [iN SOM DOTOStSD asany other : dpsed Gases, 0: Rebull “re | Son rapre Tops siectne tronet, $10, PE De. | ALL = MERCHANDISE ae ee me tory marred. Call st factory show-| Seng’ wilkunscn and & Gravel. | sucm, bargains, ehaose from, : Get bee ee Porn iela bed, Gist Ieings chair, |, KENMORE WasER POM. / XF-W AND GUARAN- oo ey Sy ms) Pe cena, VE 5400 Orion M¥"31GL. : ae 06.55: chair and oti 90.80; | sutdmatic timer and adjustable) *\ : ‘ Burmeisters | ve ROCESS ED GRAVEL FOR | Cry, SEPARATORS 1 HAND i ANTIQUES — EARLY AMERICAN | davenport igs; wesmue chest | genie eee ayaa | TEED EXACTLY AS FRRER FRCS SATE COTUTE. | deweware, suns ens, pases rator $8. 1 electric separator, : es eee | He waa ates | WALTON TV | THE MANUFACTUR| N&ghestumber,Co- | iit re Eig "=| tem be com re bie | nee one Pa ne "Pry taire, $45. “Sod ‘mise. $29.80; furniture of ail Linde. Bank FE 32251 Jostyn Cr. Walton TE Eee en WE DELIVER TALBOTT LUMBER | Sussex. asnes MACLED. FOR ment 468. ML Jaycon, 3416 BLUE WOOL TURP RUG WITH | PORTABLE WASHER. 76 EDISON.| . 12 PT. CONGOLEUM or 95 : . : 7 * a dae ae SAND. GRAVE. AND. PILL DIRT. | ———_poustk bee on ! ag gl conaiien. MI 40757 Le anD jm oe Lino. . .$. os | "S3'o0 o ean Bae: eek) EM 3-4650 “EM 3 3096 oyetens fer wot bessments Bam fab Mabow SAND. ORAVEL ins in Low $8785 aces Wineficor “i price. tose T° 1y Duty wo, det rock: rock wed ured. brick rood grovel sad stone. Van Gor-| 7And ‘mower 615), Mackett Dr., Best Bargains in Town | seo iagaaron le FOOT KEI | 41, ft Wall Tile... 12c| soso e%" Neary Duty Saw’ 3200 oa S| TEL AND BLIGE | peepee Be 7 Bisel San BBS] Set ttt eaten | Booey Maha omg ae ge | MM eed ey Ber, DED ES WER, MONE AND | PANO. REAR rE Eiut Oe | FARMALL © AFTER TW PINE Aptian setae seve =... ganse | facial bed wah spring and, mati] _ rere wi w Tmurea = © esos | 1 ft Bans grecl Tapens22. 243| Qee- et Sat detees wail Dawe | ES see, Onraen @ Lawn | WARMED SAND AND LORAVRN, | PRAZER Rotp Tilers part seat SStacacet SRS] geod cone | Wok aoe, Sean R RSS| 2h cree Sen hes: 18 esirenme sa cooahars| Seon 2 irene Cieee ATO serene" 80x, "Sp ‘ e bay, oom, ont exchange every- en wei Sis, Ft _new. FE 4668, 158.00 Power Lawn Mower’. ta00| or. oth a Or ha 00. Bee Sete on T Vie UE. —Srte_ 7S +06, _— ; “Oakland Furniture an. MR. : oa oa “hes Garsyel Gaston Gases 40 range, 1718 Baldwin na, Gaiere.| oe Gaee Time "payments avai. | BUFF. -— Et See — TRACTO RS a a carr |e CER RTOON | HB Resa SB mats peng neeeauarigg | aesegg, porno w-racs| loner Pe Sie» cael ey zz sos Sere Lee pE Tat | For Salo MisceMlancows 72| 1258 weaker pattmsers 4s8| ter’ ath Sie T’maten’ ont | gis PE bias | Wood, Coal & Fuel 80) sever Ssvring and, Signa wie : i Pisce BEenacow SET. WAY, | RErRioERatons LAST YEAR'S | ~- ‘ oot eee ee acne sae Toc mathe cb Waniniy | Bates oil burners, blowers. ete.| Goon DRY SLAB WOOD. #580| °F: é were. womty, double bed com-| $002 models, one of America's) ACPHALT PAVING | 60.98 Brotiquict Rotissiere.. 31.80 |TOLUITROSME AD VARIETY | Wayne Messing sod Air Condition: | “cord. 2 for $10. Delivered. FE $375 i Picts aad’ vantiy. om oe tnteed for § years, buy & Dew fe-| Driveways and parking areas. Cash | 90-95 Black Angus Rotissiere 29.95 Strong floor egvering ad. Mac- tar eieeret worea ie on een ree on = BLACKETT INC : : of —s rf Maiden. | trigerator for © little more than a| or terms. Pree estimates. O. & W.| 3888 Deep Prver... a O-Lae paints. Phone PE 1-7845. wyh a IC Washers | DOOD CANNEL COAL, FURNACE, YOUR PEROUSON DEALER BOTTLE GAS teat_Tad Orchard Lake Ave. | Ait STEEL. a IN PURNACE | 22.98 Dormever Miser with att 3673 /MOT, WATEC, MEATER | AND | siectrio and Soe "Bfctator Pret and Paint, «8 Orchard Lae. | 5, 4 ORD : as vredivas too as 05 | REFRIGERATOR WASHING MA-| flat duct. stoher and Blower Sec | 25 NUSETIP. Pliets......- 180) Coa" materess $18. PE 60108 ow, 7B bei. OInsoer Races CLP ere + Lapa chine. Good A-1 shape. Quick sale. | thir in ration. Call after 5& 95 West’ 7 HEMSTITCHER, ZIG - ZAGGER. | is iL PACKAGE TRACTOR, Sor ew ge perenne | Fetes pin re Sia Bi Rae gs oo 26) Maecenas, Go woes | Oe oan, MR | ee tae |e ao Reetaned 22 Keayes gas RgoiTERED © AWD WW and ANGLES. CHANNELS BEAMS | 375 Stanley Bit. Brace... 225 ye 348 Call afer 6:30 p.m | Co, 07 8 Sagivaw. . SEAgOuED RARDWOOD on KING BROS. opt eaoneent coca areas — bouts Sompicte line of Strectural | 2.73 sianiey Combination . REARING AIDS, 066 aa Oper auneanl, aaeena, Pe tates oey, Ye . STORE pid : PE 31167. SELLING OUT AWTIQUES Typhoon | Square ......-......... b cends, _supnine. GsE OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN | Plants. T Shrubs 80A reno} ASH POR dishes, paintings, ete, MY 39094) fivm Américen Forging & Socket) | {88 shopmester 10° baad’ |e PE See plump, repairing. Com- | Cuvee MCCORMICK IMP EMONTS tools __Phone_OR 3-2717. Specials On All New FE 40563. - saw... 39.75 INSULATION Sisto ones coll’ cover stock “ MILL SPRUCE POR| BOLENS GARDEN CRIB AND MATTRESS - L WRECKING . A BLACK OH eee hetee canton si| * Merchandise | gang chiara te uSeiny e mn| 306 S-, Seu Bru Bm] STORM DOORS | Siete te Mei“itesteatn OE) “yeu, spe wha norneyant Sou] Muon eam shes mit Cotten mettrececs........ -.. $10.50| Bam test af esd wound bomber. | 3680 Ball Bearing -%! COMB. STORM SASH PB 27608, Pri. Gary Wed. and Com | SCOTT'S LAWN PRODUCTS CABINET ELECTRIC SEWING WA. | Studio $42.00| brick. We deliver. Union Bidg.| 895 Detecte Bathroom . A PE.) qvery_ Spurs. peat restelide. Native chede ‘ shuttle, foot condi- | mattresses $17.50} doors. plumbing. sash, angie tron. Beales 2.2... cece eee «| Awning Type Windows USED HEATING tree: Dig your own. Bring tools AGRIC’ AND 4” OUR'S $ on ‘€5 Scott Lake Rd Metal robes $12.50 Co., w. t Mile . . and buriay. 2922 Sleeth Rd Take FERTILIZERS AND CHAIR i 6. E.|* Piece unfinished breakfast | . comer Lake Ra. EXTRA SPECIAL M A BENSO EQUIPMENT Siceth Ré et Commerte Village,| H. C. KING AND SON FIELD : Wesher, _633._338 Balewin_Ave. maple bedroom suite, $70.00 | to 6-00 Sunday 16-00 to 3:00. | 19.98 %" Electric Drill with -<* | gall a | eee ee ee eS ae eo REDTOP FARM FENCE . CLAYTON'S Rew tatie lamps... 8'388| | ANCHOR FENCES tp Rader Bors or iese| INSULATED HOT WATER TANE | {0H furner-, almost new gun.00| Genus. Wianders 1-416 FE 4-0734 FE 4-1112 : Appliance Specials | | Sic, “Secs neompicis.. tanee| "EA. SBStcedi cat cesveantere | “" with’ piastie, banaien "ib coal beater, $15._OR F190. | {Coloma of 'epecen Peater * For Sale Pets 8! KING BROS. wa. th. Prighaaire 111 6050) We day. soll and exchange every: | GRNASON PLUMBING SUPPLY ee Mixers. chain saws. Skflsaw, | Range boliers each ") UATIC GARDENS Pontiac Road at: Opdyke ; gig: Srey inti ee Jakland Furniture ge tale em anything ia the | 298 Paint roller, pad & ue p= preaker, “1108 7: on LING + aL FISH * rcerenes eee tae ee tas ae oe bes range (table top), ..s...8088 14 8 Saginaw = PE 32-8523 | ae 5 Ger ee nee Iaside-Cutnide White Paint” | Ow wT Cabinet 04 i” OOAl- 1 8 Parke ot i aint SED BOxE: ae | tivators, — brooder, of — me eee OTOUR. TABS FOP: SAS WATER | o¢ OF -ab Rend. Mb milo Soe | a, o, BO Ow cnn eneeee 198 “prime $120.06 valve | WILL TARE BEST CASH OFFER |4 KC RROMTENSD Sole. Milford. | freq reeks Ieee ® Livernois, bee lronrite irener . $30.50) year MI 61131 . of our old location, Open daily batches id 10.98 50: also wall and base cab- for shuffie-board, league So eee oa tween Avon and Hamlin, Roches- Whaaicl enapemanaias all liss-eanae re . P to 6, Sunday 10 to 2. cneeccscceuseee inets at terrific values. These are tion. Can be seen at 4415 \OLE PUPs LITTER, AKC.| ter _ 7 - pce (clean and euaranined | Oa E tales. TAO CUAMAN | 5 AIR QRED OOUGLA FIR | | HETBROS WATCHES | fincas ithe USS | wmeei— BARROW —aPaaTER: | Termeree. resometic OR }-700 MABREY HARRIS 30, TRACTOR ' CLAYTON’S IOVER BOOGNT. GOLD AND EX | tus tx & te............ Hie Lin ®. | 4150.00 Ladies Bolid Gold pave | pitasure coower and canning out | a a bottom plows ‘on Tupeer, Wo. 6 . PE oye’ 2M Rep tase | eee sce araow a inom | Se Para fo son | O20 Eat main” | “ae wil ee er WOLVERINE j_S"PE Bua OF | Sie Teen ae hae - CROME DINETTE SETS. As | "conscie, mahcyany cabinet, only | OAK m"x3% 11.80 Ladies Heibros Wrist: | LIVING ROOM SUITE. PIANO. .oypern AND WRECKING CO Sabi fanai sneer el . | Serect Red. $220 per M a ge my AND REBUILT i py gt Es Weetnghouse television, 12% inch | No. 1 Comm.......-.. "200 per M 100.00 Men's Helbros Wrist-_ = — a ot ee, | ee 8 oe per u™ tos 80 oor _am_ot_ FE Seens_Ceene Gh attery TT Geen “Sieg Fr $39.96. These are bread new 1954 table model. New picture tube. | No. 3 Comm. $140 per M eatin eaters Be! and Roper 685 wanogany flush door ..... 69-81 CAN a: Se es OF 3 Betty ete ee ones | meats Little tabes| > 1 HAGGERTY a EAbt's-cusrownees BIAMONS Pa at“taat peru |-. $ids| —womsane egmmeia ——- | “plan qian TORD AND TER "4 beak; ‘cuclghve and be cauviecd | aay table mete, Geet wenme| LUMBER COMPANY | sco Ree wisness:”’ Hit} BING FOR INFORMATION CALL | axe L._- - UT se | amemmar auRPHERD PUPPIES | New and used plows, discs, cub See EAs BG | mesa ann | OY MOM Ring tte HE nr rman Has ORS An OP |B ES nl pgttbate arte ener | Seat wheat . F cet conscle a . 4g ae = "| Complete line of M Harris dF a “| Sarmnoow armrones_aouz| SEWING MACHINES | pumumg ectiicntag oui | Ro tas Sial idea "™ g's | roe te mn Comene Ue tee | Sioa cme” “ linoleum.» yecuam cleaner, hee ee ee oe accgger gin th ee Dequindre at 2 WHEEL ‘nx BWIV- Nice, O11 BMeleoce, PE 23040. plety, agne Fore, . Secs, nician. Mitk’s Appliance, 1435 8.| coal furnaces. steam and hot wa-| 249.50 Console in Mahogany Pe Eee Sm fer cOmons | Soppiks, TROPICAL Fisit. ALL rPison ahd other makes : CASH FOR YORNITURE _ Woodward, Birmingham. MI 61300 ter oilers. of fired. OF DIONE 2... 2. eee ceee 70] TIONEL & AMERICAN |i Horse TRACTOR Pet @2 8. Astor, FE40433.| tractors, Tractor painting. Steam, r tas | cr GenOUF BALE ———— | STUDIO. #18. 2 Fe. Livina ROaM HEIGHT’S SUPPLY iw uk Siew. eae: Mean wee es ments, 2196 Pridham. Keogo Har- FEKINOESE PUPPIES Es, A150 BOS 2 PONTIAC _FARM & a B.C 2685 Perry St. wa ; Bsc eetoeratre =. bn. wb SALE! Sate ares | gut tou Drees “Hundreds of others | “Tama, geauine factory parte” | ,LIPEOUARD SAPETY TOES 'PamaRERTS, CANARIER, CAQrs |, = INDUSTRIAL Wang Teanga up| Auphat Tie Martielone aise | BABY ROCOT AND Tasteat ten | 10m humerous, to let Hf the tem | Pree tet on factory snaivese |: Foes livin~ rwom ebeir ead daverr | pratggers REEDERS AND | TRACTOR CO. ; Al em. recondsioned @ Plastic Tile We ea. te pes spring. Eacelfent condition tayway. We probably have it in __MNSpnone FE $4261. _ | —Pert._ PE 66007 abies 2480 Aubure R4. FE 825 WOODWARD AVE. : may rasan | di nteum= herr” aks | BOTTLED OAs ANL_ALL KINDs | MOmey* “s SA" SAE YOO) LATATORESS, COMPLETE, Waics | TE ameter © PM: | POREBRED COLLIE —@MEPFERD | FE 4.0461 OR FE 4-1442 . DININ : o! rs app! ] . : , - 7 < . | + ans 3 DAMAGED write, desk. MA 6-4386 60 OR SHON, asnre | Poteanguertraers aUcanne 8 | POSITIVELY NO} terre values Theses are erate | WHILE THEY LAST | fiat S: te access}. a we . Aluminum Boats DAWENFORT AND MATCHING Parting" Rear of Store [RO HEAT SERVICE CO. | SATES TO DEALERS| Jes Orchard take arene | arts, under 10 ft, se. tin. ft. el BON ee Tris. | top te tor 8 demonstration. tre ~~ ; REASONABLE DELUXE MODEL RED JACKET |7¥. SET GAS RANGE. TABLE | Associtued wil Tron AND WE. RESERVE | LARGE DICTONARY. NEW GON-| jo, pousee t@ move. Your choke! [lo, Ra on 1063 M_ 0 ger s Lon Equip . — : , softener Good | condition. | {9P,, PTixidsire | twin wesesse | Open Evenings & Sunday P.M. ee : every | = iiition._ FE +0027. 1 and 2 car $20 each. | REGISTERED BEAGLES. TOP of 16. Mile), ; 630 OAKLAND AVE, CRUMP ELECTRIC | spend mateo. Fs been. | =e wo | THE RIGHT TO LIMIT | ioe. pootierm of HEATER | UNION WRECKING CO _ FE : . MI wise 1 ee, ELECTR Im | THEE Ogee MROK LORE |FULL OSE POTGIATS| QUANTITIES PUR-| st ome, Smeets oe | ONG. NG CO.| g 2 gLVER_5U?P 7 3 1_R4. kh Aled es i] | rhe QUA? ~| and fittings. 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FE.¢3913| Washer titi 819 95 | cereces ed cterm sash belere 2x6 1 & better 1 ft. 12c, Pir —__ 82) cE RABC —— | ELECTRIS, MASTER APARTMENT | Doveopert and chair... emete| Cia abate "=| Woroh Co,| iristzsome na tow ts t¢00're:| _ Sale Musical Goods 73 Dogs Trained, Boord 82). USED BARGAINS FOR SALE ONE LIVING ROOM [forest 0% | connen cuina casiwere: wew.| ¥ ITCTIOUSE WO. | poors'paterir hares mock p18 6 ACCORDIONS FacTORY Prices, | BOARDING. BA CLIP. GARDEN _suite, PE 2663. | Electric range asics; OD Meade to order. D. W. Pitswater, | — Pontiac Outlet ported. woods, Plywood. Pir rich tones, quality, all sises so4_¥ Fe See. ALLIS bes! FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC STOVE. | 6 pe. dining rm. suite 980.50; 1212 Disiex Ave. in Ward Or “Michigan's Biggest Little & Birch. Weldtex, W and colors. Save mones, 7 CA a AL. CASE. XIL- |" 45. FE ¢1971. COMMANY, OTHER ITEMS sherds. BURN aa = Spm. Warchemn™ ist. ora & mony othere.| ot! 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A. : automatic t'rer wory ged GAs CLOTHES ORYERE 36 DAY lexzl by ee, gta 8s Lee | «6 EMENT We en Ce genio as Peiroleum Go gait Orenard Lake | Vanty: (vararer |"! $783, CEMENT BLOCKS CINDER mane Aa ee GnaY LIVING ROOM SUITE. | Kuckea chatre s2” 3 3s | Senepedingaty Gpuvered, 06 Eyaenets BLOCKS ome ~ alse 4 4 chairs, 8) PICK & PAINT STORE| ™ "5.28! Cleo P. 0. VAN monn e SONS | STEDICINE CABINETS WITH TWO HALL TREE, DR MATTING |“? Oakland Ave. FE $0062 | CHICEEN BROODER, ROLDS 000.| __. 98 value, $4.48. wer corving tor 4. Rochere, sow | _-serme_ one livery available. | Covent Miz BAO —- Sie | tor every somes. m the house 38) Orchard Lake Ave ing cabinet, bicycles. FE 2-000. Used Trade-in Dept get Gyenger FT. OC. — Mpoeerie | * sowess ies. ver NEW VERTICAL TURRET MILL- HOUSEHOLD SALE SAT. MARCH | Dresser mirrors... ...... “al geo Pode! a terrific = Potato & Dig-| ves Becresm value, 3. Beier ooh yee UPRIGHT Porch $2.95 value Stes, 1 zs . Pruorescest, ‘is Orchard L jae . Ave. ake Son, 13201 Mack; 638 Westwood, Birmingham, Pérch garden tools, venetian ‘and many ._other ttems, MI 4. IRONRITE TRONER ‘Oecd less than one year. Good condition. $169.95. CRUMP ELECTRIC 485 Auburn R40 PE 43973 YARDS ak OUR ° oe ; EW LOW PRICES LUMBER COMPANY pak . = a aaa THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1954 ~--Today’s Television Programs -- Channel 2—WIBK-TV | U dinetd Channel 4+—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7)—Sports Show. Tommy Herfrich looks at 1954 baseball with Bob Considine. (4)—Big Picture. Armed Forces film. (2) Dollar a Second. Quiz Show. ¢:15—(7)—Hour of Decision. Re- ligious. 6:30—(7)—Life Begins at Eighty. Jack Barry host to panel of old- sters. (4)—Winchell and Ma- honey. Variety, guests Doretta Morrow and ‘“‘Kismet’s” dance troupe. (2)—Saturday News. 6: 45—(2)—Magician. Film. 7:00—(7)—Stage Seven. Mother re- ceives preposterous death threat for child in “The Victim, Ann Norville.” (4)—Stars of -Tomor- tow. Amateur talent; Rosemary Riley guests. (2)—Red Skelton. Comedy. Red gives his version 1:30—(7)—Leave It to the Girls. Money. Comedy quiz with Herb Shriner. 9:30—(2)—My Favorite Husband. Liz wants George to learn to rhumba. 10:00—(7)—On Your Way. Kathy Godfrey, hostess; talent ..show. (2)—Medallion Theater. Stephen | - McNally; Sam Levens in “The’ Alibi Kid,” story of boxer who finds big battles outside the ring. 10:30—(7)—Story Theater. Kirby Grant in “Celebrated Jumping Frog,” film drama. (4)—Hit Pa- rade. Dorothy Collins, Snooky Lanson sing week's top tunes. (2) Theater. Film. 11:00—(7)—Feature Film. To Be Armounced. (4)—Michigan Barn Dance. Music, variety; Johnny Madox, guest. (2)—American News. 11:15—(2)—Saturday Night Movie Date. “In This Corner,” feature film. 11:30—(7)—Armchair Theater. Ar- thur Franz in “Red Stallion of the Rockies.” (4) — Saturday Show. SUNDAY MORNING 8:00—(7)—Church in the Home. 8:45—(4)—News. (7)—Cartoons. 9:00—(4)—Crossroads Church. (7) — a WWJ, Lenten Speaker CKLW. Bible Cisse Little Margie MONDAY AFTERNOON w of the Town TIGERS Wee, Dares p — 1:00_WIR, Read of Lite aout Bow : WCAR, Outdoors e WWJ, News, Mulholland 16:30—WJIR, Star vs. 10:00—WJR, Dale Marr of Pame XYZ. Time WWJ. Youth te Know ww J CKLW. News, Bud Rawin RED SOX ware, Message Winchell WJBK, rs, Sooree CKLW, News, Lf Morning asi *1R-WEY, Taylor Grant | 1:13—WJR. Ma Perkins *wTE. Top of ine Town 1:30 P.M. 10:15—WJR, Answer Man ee MCrthy| WJBK. ee ——— —_—s whe WWwi ine bee WABK. Record’ Boom 1:98_W4R, Dr. Malone wwi Reve Tiger Tunes ... 1:35 hoe = mee hoes ieee | GE one eucware 4 tak | Soe fom gage Warm-Up Time. .1:50 WJBK, Sun. Serenade MSO WIE Man of weer | Winn news, Gos 118—WIR, Bod Reynolds arm-Up +208 Reiclageaecll Priel Scores—After Games 11:;00—WJR, Tabernacle } . fe rs: eee the county seat, on embezzlement V | De the sovereignty of any member ° ‘ Mayor a to ® al communism. the approximately 125 depostrs| ()K Anfi-Red Plan ee who showed up last night that a The blue is the court fight over the money would! CARACAS, Venezuela —A full-| largest . ‘. : Sey See Sec ss SERVICE money American Conference formally ap- probably will result in a much smaller rebate., proved last night the U.S. resolu- | ‘ ; ; ete @ tion calling.for collective action to | Don’t be fooled! Don’t be misled by borgain prices He outlined it this way: — keep communism out of the West TY SERVICE or absurd claims of screwdriver mechonics or a Enough money.is.on hand or in| ern Hemisphere. prospect from Reynolds himself to| Seventeen republics voted for the : oa pay back 67 cents on the dollar.| measure, with only Guatemala|| By Muniz Ex-Service Men }} ‘ funds in an Atlanta bank, $13,500/ Argentina Cell FE 2-2871. as oe Ses Seen eee ee Passage of the resolution was a . as government bonds major diplomatic victory for U.S. Mitchell's : emer insurance, plus an estimated $15,-| Secretary of ‘State John Foster TV Sales FE 000 from’ the sale of Reynolds’| Dulles, who extended his stay in and Servies” He sonal property. conference to fight for his anti- ze president and his have overwhelming vote of ap-| ' ready deeded their tainae| poral ved notice ot Moncor SYLVANIA brick home over to the depositors | that Red infiltration of the Amer- | TELEVISION and cashed in $5,000 in bonds yes-|icas would be considered in the With Hato Light—See it at FE He asked only to be allowed to | The resolution calls on the Western re keep two or three pieces of furni- Hhasteghebe republics to tahe steps Corner aAirpert B4. FE ture that belonged to his mother,| toward collective action in case rn = who is dead. : — FE te reayinent of 1 STALL SHO wereronic The ultimate repayment of % or e : WERS . i 90 cents on the dollar is based on ee iT OF aa the agreement of other members Complete with faucets, shower head, strainer, seap tray RiDLEs Ty ska 7 Ceaey Ea beat of the Reynolds family to give up and plastic curtains, $60.50 value ., . $33.23 : A re ee tk ee py hy ee ae Tt — . Ave. fath- - ELECTRONICS SERVICE CO...580 5S, Weedward, 4-8705 . CLARKSTON LAATSCH’S TV SERVICE............,0796 Dixie, MA S-S211 . 7 Tv a Service..... ** * * et-z ie. ‘ ¢ | & , , em : ; ES ' “ ; a ss ena . aN * MORE SHOPPING DAYS penzen nine 0 ete OMe Lines i, Wr com ES eae * wtf ne ee we move) AE OXFORD RADIO & TV SHOF, 4 &. Washington. OA ve - a de Cake amet nt, > & SF +: . wate \ __ TWENTY-EIGHT _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCI 27, 1954 | ~~ o,f | , ! The San Francisco Port of Em- . Joseph Strump, Waterford le: . : petan aed mow ome 2: Vat Confesses Oust Mrs. Luce, |Recent Births | Sete ee Sbenor (ote 000,000 tons of cargo and moved | ® ' Below are recent births reported | wien 3. oy DETROIT (UP)—James Ingram, 500,000 —— ot ” Areee | : to Pontiac City Health Department. Robert HE Hatten, Woterford | 27, Detroit, suffocated and burned Forces civilians t ari) gy enye ® The father’s name is given for| QMhard White Lak | to death early today when flames pact dane Ge ware ore | Ht-RUN Killing Italian Reds Ask |= Banas Yer ete” | swept his afte room tn a rooming | mr Reo Tisrte'gama” | house. Four other oecepants of the i aoe Bnet 3s Pourth John J. Thornion, Berkley building were routed by the fire, | Youth Blames Fright Demands for Removal) Weiter c'Gaibraitn, s1'5 ‘Reveriy | Cameron H. Ciart, 004 @1. Cia which apparently started in In- for Leaving Accident Stem From Campaign | ister w. Moore. 31 Young aBrerd 0. ery, 2021 wainet | gram’s room. . s 2 After Hitting Boy Against Communism George B. Preser, Wotertord gitgrm B Goodwin, Waterford (oy! 1, Peru, flutes are made from : : ; Russel] J. Cohoon, Independence Donald B. Nenry, Birmingham (bey, | 1,.-jeg bones of llamas. JP) — Ly ROME (Italian Communists; Roy R. Guest, 38 School girl) —_ | DETROIT (UP) — A 19-year-old ROME, ce ltalian Communists | Sozigh Tocncise, 101" bechen Face Tioves ellow-travelers ve! James Cas 398 W. Columbia Roseville, unemploed veteran was | James Casper. a held by St. Clair Shores Police to- pushed their campaign against) Wriiim i. Melser, Commerce Give Your Lawn a Break! 4 : : U.S. Ambassador Clare Boothe| Leroy D. Veach. West Bloomfield 7 ; ’ i day after confessing that his car Luce with a formal demand in the? Albert H. Ogg, Waterford Get Your Turf Builder Now! Senate that the American woman| {an ‘Pyte, Lg na i x e. jurphy |struck and killed a 10-year-old | boy Thursday night and he fled the | scene of the accident. ’ | Jack Van Danabeéle walked into FEderal | the police station Friday night and | said, “I'm the one who killed the 5-8116 or last night.’’ . ie The young veteran said he did } Let ath is Teleonore || net see richard Keith untit after to Better Cleaning! the collision. Van Danabeele said | he got out of his car after he Years of Service [| | teit a bump. in Pontiac | “TI saw the boy was dead. Then I guess I got scared and drove |away,” he said. Police said Van | Danabeele had repaired a dam- laged right headlight on his car | before confessing. He was held for investigaton of LEANER |leaving the scene of a fatal ac- | cident. | Headquarters for SCOTT’S SEEDS & FERTILIZERS . ©Vigoro © Milorganite seeaeaeauneaeaaeeaeaaeaee Our South Saginaw Store is Open 8:30 to riday to 9 | a ee 9 HARDWARE and OST R’S SPORTING GOODS 1651 8. Telegraph B4. FE 2-3550 We Are Open Evenings and Sunday 9 to 2 envoy be declared persona non | were y Beehe, Woe _tahe grata—not welcome in Italy. | James W. Gallagher, 18 Tacoma A group of Communist, left-wing | cn cene. Getatea Socialist and pro-Red independent | Robert >. Larvick, 23 ww Kennett 4 r, axrwe. senators made the request in a) Qoei4.D. Ages,“ aner . | # Wilson, 466 Me i written ae a se = Edward Craft, ‘, Drayton. Piss - récord rday. ernmen | enry ning, Drayton ins must answer the interpolation, but | Eugene H. O'Hearn, Waterford C | Lucten P. Fay, Romeo it does not call for a vote. ‘elle. Heading the list of signers was) George C. Church” 168, 8 Praneis Communist Sen. Ottavio Pastore,| Francis A. McLeod, Troy editor of the official Italian Com-| D*v!4 E. Shaw, Auburn Heights munist..party newspaper L'Unita, P a which has carried on a vitriolic Uarea J Burk. ose Ne oe editorial war against Mrs. Luce.! Charies B Murrey. 508 —_— The interpolation inquiries of the | Jsmes H. Sloan, White Lake AS, government “if they intend, as is necessary, to communicate to the government of the United States | | that Ambassador Luce no longer | is persona grata because of her "WS * |intervention in the internal affairs | NOW for the FIRST TIME! | what they considered Mrs. Luce’'s | “intervention.” But Communist | ee ee of t a ee | 148 We Haren Dov pasar ae ot Delaney per non NO MONEY DOWN! EASY TERMS! | PICK-UP | your chance of being alive and ern naiat the pas oy ha | — ; oP ee ots bu vecddlt Rati ary at LL and ELIVER So | = The senators did not explain MO I OR OVERHAUL ; rs newspapers in the past few days ‘ | have claimed it was Mrs. Luce's | a | work that brought a recent an- | ; | nouncement by Premier Mario) Scelba that his government will | United Press Phote crack down on the Communists un- FLYING TO PAREE—Zsa Zsa Gabor, who recently predicted | der new, tougher policies. Porfirio Rubirosa would “come back” to her, has revealed that they; Scelba can be expected to re-/ will both fly to Paris next week. The Hungarian star said she is “~ in the bluntest iar yiecoy leaving Hollywood to join him in New York. “I will stay a day a : Cae = eee | 2 we eee | sador Luce, } two in New York, then on to Paris, she said. “Of course, he is £°-| An American Embassy spokes- | ing to Paris, too. He lives there. | man said the latest Red move was | | a “prefabricated job’’ but declined | or Other MECHANICAL REPAIRS With the Cooperation of Your LOCAL INDEPENDENT GARACEMAN!!! —LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS— Drop In end Ask About Our Credit Plon PONTIAC. PISTON SERVICE CO. 102 S. Saginaw St. FE 2-9111 j ionshi | to make any other comment. He | ALL THROUGH Alcohol Study i aoe el an nn air said he planned to report the news . . [. 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