- the Weather Friday: Cooler Details page two > 4 oe 112th YEAR keke PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1954—56 PAGES" enera | Testifies at W ° Big 3 Officials Outline Policies Regarding Asia Foreign Ministers Get Ready for Geneva Talk. Starting Monday PARIS (AP)—The for- eign ministers of the West- ern Big Three Sane, meetings here today to put their plans for the Geneva conference in final form. | U. 8. Secretary of State Dulles and French Foreign | Minister Georges Bidault’ got together last night, shortly after Dulles arrived | from Washington, for talks | on the problems which will come up at the Far East conference opening Mon- day. British Foreign Secretary Eden | was due to join Dulles and Bidault| * for a session af the French For- eign Office immediately after his arrival by pfhne from London to- day. -Earlier today, the diplomatic chiefs were closeted with their top advisers, working out the de- tailed strategy for the coming talks on Korea and Indochina. The only thing that has been disclosed officially about the Big | Three meetings in Paris is that. they are dealing with both Korea! and Indochina and also are taking | up a proposed Western reply to) Russia's note March 31 offering | to jein ‘the North Atlantic Treaty | Organization. The NATO group also 4s expect- ed to take ap the Indochina ques- tion even though ot between. the French and | the Communist-led Vietminh reb- els is outside the organization's region of responsibility. Effects | his two German assistants in the of the Indochina war are felt on | defense efforts in the West. And the NATO allies approved | a resolution two years ago to give | all support possible to the French | in their fight to keep Indochina out | of Communist hands. They are ex: | pected to consider just how to im- | plement that resolution. thing ever seen outside Russia."’ | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | Shows Weird Weapons Soviet Agent Exposes Plot for West German Slaying BONN (UP) — A Russian secret police agent told to- day of a Kremlin-inspired plot in which he and two com- panions were armed with electrically fired guns and | poison pellets and assigned to assassinate an anti-Red leader in West Germany.” The Russian, MVD Capt. N ikolai E. Khokhlov, and his two Communist East Gerinan assistants surrendered to U. S. authorities, turned over their specially designed assassin’s weapons, and requested political asylum. Ata special press conference, arranged under a screen of secrecy by the U. S. High Commission for G2rmany, Khokhlov said he rejected*—— Lee sear Balmy Weather Vanishes Again “IT couldn't bring myself to commit murder.” Okolovich is a leader of the anti- Communist NTS, a Russian refugee | organization. On display for the reporters whe packed dhe cobtetoane Lower Temperatures were the anseseination ——— * Follow Near- Record. — two spec ¥ lenced, lectri- cally fired pistols and two bi. | 81 Degrees tarre “cigarete case’’ guns which fired poison pellets of po- tassium cyanide at the touch of a button. An American official described them as “unique, and unlike any- should end a preview of summer that boosted Pontiac temperatures to a near-record 81 degrees Wednesday. The high at 4 p.m. beat this spring's former warmest tempera- | ture of 80 recorded April 7. It nearly matched the all-time record | Khekhlov said he wa; assigned , to the murder mission in Moscow. He said he was sent out from | Moscow in October 1953 under or- ders to assassinate Okolovich, a |leader of the NTS. in West Ger- | many. American intellignece agents said they had carefully investi- gated every detail of the-'story told by the three and were “‘com- pletely satisfied’’ as to iys ac- curacy. The two German agents identi- , fied themselves as Hans Kukc | witsch and Kurt Weber. Khokhlov said the assassination plan Was titled “Operation Rhine" vthe secret files of the MVD said plans for the assassina- tion of Okolovich were carefully | worked out before he ‘“recruited”’ years ago. The U, 8, Weather Bureau pre- dicts partly cloudy and cooler weather tonight and Friday, with a low of 38 to 42 degrees tonight and high of 53 to 57 Friday, to & at 8 a.m. t there almost all to 56 at 2 p. m. tiac area Saturday. lke on Air. Tonight NEW YORK (UP) — Major radio and television networks will carry the President's address to the American Newspaper fishers Association tonight. Live transmission is scheduled for 9 p-m. and several networks will earry reruns later in- the eve- ning. Soviet zone of Germany. The two Germans, he said, were taken to Moscow and given special training for their murder assignment. On Dec. 19, 1953 the Russian said, the three were flown out of Moscow to Berlin to begin their mission, On Jan. 15, Khokhiov said, Mos- Clouds and cooler weather tonight | Cloudy and warmer weather with light rain teforecast for the Pon- Pub-_ SMELLS LIKE SPRING—Little Dennis Wooster, 3, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert L. Wooster of 3750 Silver Hill Rd., takes time out from a shopping trip with his mother to take a few sniffs in a OUTDOOR STUDY—Mhyse OR fe: weather to do a little out- Gall Lewis of 1 Satya Ara f | Early F lowers Get Close Attention teats Press Phote tulip bed in a downtown Pontiac churchyard. Yes- terday’s: 8i-degree temperatures, only one degree below the all-time high for the date, brought out many spring a and tree buds. Open Builders Show Rebels Squeeze French Into Knot at Fort’s Center - Defenders Await. New Assault on Perimeter; Rain Aids Vietminh 7 HANOI, Indochina (AP) —Vietminh legions en- trenched around Dien Bien ‘Phu stepped up pressure | today on the weary knot of French Union defenders still holding the key heart of the fortress. The rebels moved more masses of infantry into two northern outposts they had captured, “apparently at- tempting to bowl over the first mazes of barbed wire barricades protecting the garrison. | In their next all-out assault, an- ticipated at any time, thousands of the Communist-led Vietminh IN HEARING ROOM—Pritcipals in today’s Sen- AP Wirepheote | |Claims Senator Used Pressure fo Gain Favor Packed Gallery Hears Officer Tell of ‘Demands by Cohn | WASHINGTON (UP )— Maj. Gen. Miles W. Reber | testified today that Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R- Wis) tried repeatedly to get an Army commission for an aide, G. Dayid Schine. Reber, former liaison of- ficer between the Army and * Congress, was the first witness in the Senate Investigating subcommit- tee’s public inquiry into a months-old feud between McCarthy and the Army. The general testified that he went to work at once on McCar- f thy’s request but that in the end ate subcommittee investigation sit at table in the| arid (extreme right) Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R- | Schine’s application was rejected. |are expected to try storming = gaps already breached ™ Robert Stevens, Maj. Gen. Robett Young, Roy Cohn | Reporters and others are in the background. | the northwest. A deluge of rain, which has |} turned the dustbow!l-of a few weeks | ago into a red, slippery mire, aid. | of 82 degrees for April 21, set two oq the attackers. Yesterday they | |dug and crawled forward without | Seaway Measure | fear of French fighters and bomb- ers, grounded by the monsoon | downpour. Frenci. tanks and armored ve- hicles within the fortified area Wednesday's summery high fol-| also were restricted in move- lowed a morning low of 530 degrees. | Thermometers sank to 58 degrees | Wednesday night but climbed back | y and hovered | ment. a plain 4 by 6. miles when fighting | mile and. ane 0 system on all sides. This shrunken was a small target for planes that must parachute in all ammunition and | other war supplies through mist and rain. There was a promise of possible ald in the Paris announcement reinforcements en route to Indo- china in U. 8. Air Force planes Seen nreneed tate Bien Bese Phu. The giant American transports were flying the fresh troops east from Europe and possibly North Africa. Military secrecy did not permit disclosure of the number of troops on their way, the route they were flying or .where they would land, It was announced, however, that the American planes would unload the paratroopers in a noncombat zone. Thousands of French Union wounded at Dien Bien Phu, still lying in dugout aid statjons he- cause the Vietminh have refused a cease-fire. long enough for air evacuation, posed a grim problem for Brig. Gén. Christian de Cas- tries, the fortress commander. in Pontiac Today Modern home - furnishing and building equipment js on display here today with opening of the “Greater Pontiac Home ant Build- ers Show” at 2 p.m. in the Armory at_57 Water St. Sponsored by the Pontiac Jun- | ior Chamber of Commerce, the | show's 34 exhibits will include the latest in home appliances and building, material. Plans for fi- nancing new homes and insuring them also will be demonstrated. -— The four-day show will run until 10-p. m. tonight. It will open Fri- day from 2 to 11 p. n., Saturday from 11 a, m. to 11 p. m. and Sunday from noon until G p. m. rj Ponting Prose Phete Postion Slight Bait: Simdsta wk) deve ath to hi ar Tom Paton f 298 Richard, \ ~ ‘ + | St. Lawrence Seaway project were | home ‘from -Washington this week | during a F.ouse’ recess. The French garrison, which held | started five weeks ago, clung to- | he said. ing. ict | dag gn oun Yet chan aged by the increasing support we across. The | are getting from representatives within | from states in the Mississippi Riv- 300 yatdls of the ‘contral ~defense er valley who previously have op- yesterday that some parachute ‘by moving the clocks ahead one i : S hearing room. Left to right are Army Secretary | Wis). John Adams leans over Stevens’ shoulder. | ‘Dondero Hopeful for St. Lawrence Bright hopes for passage of the voiced in Pontiac Wednesday by Rep. George A. Dondero. He is “We expect to get the bill out of the rules committee next week," “We have been, encour- posed the seaway. “We are also getting more sup- port now from New England states which previously have been well nigh unanimous against it. Presi- dent Eisenhower's hearty and ac- tive support of the measure also First Batch of Polio Serum Health Department Accepts The State Health Department Wednesday received its | first shipment of the new Salk polio vaccine, Dr. Alfred E. Heustis said today. ‘ \d Dr. Heustis said he isn’t sure yet how many children | can be vaccinated with the amount of serum in the first | ey pety ee me, hewn Laas ioe Moody Enters | Race for Senate whether their children got Seeks Dem Nomination | i helped greatly,” he added. — Urges Stricter Housing Curbs Real Estate Spokesman Asks Laws to Prevent FHA Insurance Abuse WASHINGTON —A spokesman for the real estate industry asked Congress today to tighten the law to help prevent future abyses in the, government's housing pro- gram. But John C. Williamson, speak- ing for the National Assn. of Real Estate Boards, made clear he hopes the multibarreled investiga- tions of alleged scandals in the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) do not deal a death blow to housing aid altogether. FHA insurance “has earned its place as a permanent feature in our national mortgage system,” Williamson said in testimony pared for the Senate Banking Committee. “Any weakness within this sys- tem of mortgage insurance should be eliminated, we feel, shaking our confidence in the sys- tem itself,’’ he said, ‘‘just as we would correct a weakness in our school system or court system without losing sight of the basic ‘(Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Pontiac and Detroit Will Keep Same Time Pontiac and Detroit will leave their clocks alone Sunday when 4 per cent of the rest of the nation changes to daylight savings time, L Detroit voters adopted an ordi- nance some. years ago banning the later dawn and longer evenings. In.. Windsor, however,. the city council voted. 9-2 last night to — a ——— time. » ens asap grams will te seen at a different hour. Radio time schedules are ex- pected to have fewer changes. ike Names Librarian AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP) — Presi- dent Eisenhower today selected Lawrence Quincy Mumford, now director of the Cleveland, Ohio; {by Pontiac Boy without | mail tetters of sympathy are stilt the vaccine or the inactive to Oppose Ferguson in control liquid. Local health officers, doctors November DETROIT w — Former Sen. and National Foundation for In- fantile Paralysis ‘workers waited Blair Moody announced he can- | didacy today for the U. S. Senate for one last okay today on the eve of field tests which are expected to show whether the vaccine can from Michigan on the beeerhe ticket. Moody, a former Washington stamp out polio forever. newspaperman and now publisher | A seven-man advisory com- mittee will meet this weekend of several Michigan weeklies, made his announcement at a news con- to get final reports on the safety ference. > of the . The committee's, decision wil be flashed to test areas across the country. Committeemen are Dr. Thomas He will bid for the- Demo- cratic nomination in an Aug. 3 primary to oppose Sen, Homer Ferguson, Michigan’s senior sen- M. Rivers, Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research hospital di- ator and head of the Republican Policy Committee. rector; Dr. Joseph “Smadel, of the U: S. Army virus laboratory; Dr. Norman Topping, University of) Pennsylvania's medical affairs chief and Dr, Thomas Turner, of John Hopkins University. a Moody, 52, filled out the unex- pired term of the late Sen. Arthur H. Vandenberg (R-Mich). He was appointed ‘by Democratic Gov. G. Mennen W slants: who announced his candidacy Tuesday for an un-| Others are Dr. David Price, of the U. S. Public Health Service; precedented fourth term as Michi- | gan’s chief executive. Dr. Ernest Stebbins. dean of Johns Hopkims school of public health, Moody, who retired as a Wash- ington staff writer for the Detroit (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) News to accept the 1951 senatorial | appointment, was defeated in his 1952 bid for a full term. Rep. | Charles Potter (R-Mich) defeated | him and now is the state's junior | senator } Moody served from April 23, | 1951, to Jan. 1, 1953. Williams and Moody led an | unsuccessful. campaign in the— 1952 Democratic convention to | (Cantinued on Page 2, Col. 8) Nation Responds to Loss of Dog A week after Doug Sheffield’s dog, Sandy, was killed by a truck, long-distance phone calls and air- coniing into the Sheffield home at 25 Henry Clay Ave. Doug's mother, Mrs. Walter S. Sheffield, said the family was ‘‘sim- ply overwhelmed by the response.” | Schine, then an unpaid consultant ‘of the Senate subcommittee, even- tually was drafted. Reber said McCarthy's chief counsel, Roy M. Cohn, also urged speedy action on a commission for Schine and that he felt Cohn put him “under definite pres- sure.” But he said in reply to. a ques- tion by temporary Subcommittee Chairman Karl E. Mundt (R-SD) that he never felt that the calls he jreceves from McCarthy and Cohn the subject were “improper” or dealanae to intimidate him. McCarthy, appearing at ease and rested despite his long airplane | journey from Texas Wednesday, lone sce ane ae oe ;wore a bright striped tie. smiled .and nodded for rv. | Cameras. The hearings, opened before television cameras in a jammed Senate caucus reom, are an in- vestigation of Army charges that McCarthy and Cohn, tried by “improper means” to get special treatment for Pvt, Schine, They also involve counter _charges by McCarthy and Cohn j that the Army used Schine as a ‘hostage’ to “blackmail” them | into calling off investigation of al- /leged Communist infiltration of the Army. Reber testified that~the efforts to get a commission for Schine started when. he was summoned to a conference in McCarthy's of- fice last July 8.' Cohn joined in the discussion. Subsequently, McCarthy and Cohn repeatedly urged speed in the attempt to make. Schine an. officer because the subcommit- tee aide was about to be drafted. Reber said Cohn called him on the average of ‘‘two or three times a day” between July 17, 1953, and | the end of that month. = Reber also said* that. during that period he received “two or three calls directly from McCarthy urging the necessity for speed in | this case.” Reber was Army liaison offi- cer with Congress at that time. 1 General Europe, Schine, now an Army orivane, was then unpaid consul- —- tant to the McCarthy subcom- mittee, Asked by Subcommittee Counsel Roy H. Jenkins if he felt that Mc- Carthy was “high pressuring” him Reber said: “No sir, I did not feel he was high pressuring me although I (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) a 700 in One R * “Tt certainly is wonderful that. people care when tragedy comes te a small boy and a small dog.” she said, Messages of condolence, from as far®away as Kentucky, Arkansas and the state of Washington, poured in after the Pontiac Press flashed a picture of the tragedy across the nation by AP —— ser- vice. Over a dozen Pontiac area resi- dents offered dogs to take Sandy's WASHINGTON (AP) — That was the sign Capitol Building for the premiere of McCarthy-Army Story.” oom Witness McCarthy-Army Hearings “Breathing rqom only!” officials should have hung today outside the caucus room in the Senate Office oes new extravaganza, “The Into the caucus room, ensuring 72 by 53 teet—about place. Two ddys after Sandy's death, Doug had another dog, a black Cocker Spaniel puppy given | him by Oliver Hessam, of 5324 Sashabaw Rd. mal living room—officials arranged to jampack some B50 to Lie oes a single news event in my 25 years at the Capitol,” said Harold R. Beckley, superintendent of the Senate press gallery, who care- Public Library, to be the new li- arkets . space. z 3 : “A “The largest coverage of any TV¥-Redie Programe Ss | Loews event we ever have done in. ad wena tsnees were Washi ton,” was the } ® Pages. escs+> four times the size of a nor-* fully portioned out every inch of cs } Eoduibeeilr newt bachendinasenameaeaeoee : elimina = ; e : a 4 oe gs * = ies Pa eee se Lae a eke eS. “¥ seen goa: % as Poa fey Bae Re eS ag: + » es 4 4 fia THE PON TIAC’ ‘PRESS, ‘THUASDAY, APRIL 22, 1954 Commis Hold reine ‘Saasion ‘to Discuss Sd Parking the and the plan- vine board sat in joint seesion last . to their protect feet from the lot line of the parking area Representatives of the Wabeek Corp. and Jacobson’s Inc., owners of land ‘in the northwest quadrant of the city which is slated for also pro- E° £ 2. Fs : é 3 Wayne Counties Former Soroptomists from as far away as California have been invited to the reunion dinner being given by the local club at 7 to night at Devon Gables, This marks the group's first reunion since it was chartered 19 years ago. There wil] be surprise features and special recognition for the honor guests. Norman Roth of Pon- tiac, will show color movies of Hawaii. oe . A kick-off dinner at 7 to- night, will start workers on their job of selling bonds fer the $75,000 Sanday schoo! addi- tien te be started shortly at Our i The Civil Air Patrol announced this week that Cadet Capt. Bob Owen, 17) of 303 Park street. has been accepted by the CAP and Air Force to | represent the local group at this summer’s cadet overseas exchange, Bob is tentatively sched- uled to Visit cadets in Switzer- land. Besides his CAP activities, he is| ——firesident-of the_band_at Birming-| ham High School, where he is a senior. Awarded a flight scholar- ship last fall, Bob is now ready for his private pilot’s license. | The local CAP will host visiting cadets from Alaska and Chile this summer. * s Efforts of the Rotar.’ Club to raise funds for the Oakland Coun- ty Crippled -Children’s Society have paid off. Matthew Camma- reri, chairman of the project, re ports that $500 was realized from the Easter lily sale last Saturday, Canisters placed in lo- ‘eal stores brought in another $310.04, he said, for a total in- crease of $51.18 a last year. * Comsalasioners Roker Navin and Dean Beier were appointed by Mayor Charles Renfrew this week to serve with City Manager’ Donald C. Egbert on the police trial board. City commissioners also selected Commissioner Rich- ard Patterson and Herbert H. Gardner, president of Birmingham National Bank, to serve on the seven-membér retirement board. * « Glee Club of Kingswood School tonight. Open to the public, the performance will begin at 8:15 p.m. Songs selected trom folk archives by Lois Chapman have been cor- related into a narrative by Eliza- beth Bennet, with thematic dances arranged by Elizabeth Boyne, LJ s * A covered dish supper wil] be served to members of the adult Bible class of Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church at 6:30 to- night at the W. 12-Mile Rd. home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Meagher. Meagher is leader of the class, * 8 6 Themas B, Gilliam Service for Thomas B. Gilliam, 72, of 1421 Henrietta will be at 11 Mary Mangum and Mrs. -James E. brothers and three sisters. * @¢ @ _ Mrs, Anna James Service for Mrs. Anna James, 69, of 1620 Henrietta, wil] be held Friday at the Maniey Bailey Fu- neral Home, with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. The funeral home. may be called for the time of service ’ Mrs. James died Monday in Tampa, Fla. Survivors include a daughter, Mrs, Leonard Garlitz, of Birming- .| ham, three grandchildren, a sister and two brothers. s a s Mrs. William Merivirta Service for Mrs. William (Edla) Merivirta, 6, of 4216 Hampton, Royal Oak. will be heid at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Manley Bailey Fu- neral Home, with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. She died Wednesday. ‘ Besides her husband she is sur- vived by four daughters, Mrs. A- gust Anttill4. of Florida, Mrs. Buck- ley Myer, of Howell, Mrs. William Watson and Mrs, Lee Page, both of Birmingham; a son, Paul, of Royal Oak, three brothers and a sister. -|6 Birmingham Policemen Get Commendations BIRMINGHAM 7) Six Birming- ham policemen have. received let- ters of commendation trom Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley for their work in two recent arrests, Patrolmen Arthur Birkholz and Joseph Buckles were cited. for “alertness” and efficiently per dling a March 18 breakin at’,the Quarton Market, 1746 W, ple. The officers ndticed a ken window, and apprehended Detroiter Anthony J. Lewis, 22. who later implicated an accompli€e. James J. Kneiding, also of Detroit. Sgt. Leo Stiers and Patrol Ronald Pincomb, Donald Moone and Buckles received similar let ters for capturing John L. Koenig.’ 19, of 1103 Bos Ave. on March tempting to enter a home at 1934 Derby Rd. First Polio Vaccine - Arrives in State (Continued From Page One) and Dr. Thomas Murdock, a New Haven, Conn., physician. The Oakland County Medical Society's 10-man board of di- gectors has approved the field tests. Dr, Robert. J. Mason, president, said the approval was _j|day “Greater Pontiac Home and Builders Show” -| and William O’Connor, show chairman, aid in the Tobin, both of Birmingham, two) 15. He later pleaded guilty to at-|- a5 OPEN BUILDERS SHOW—Pontiac Mayor Wil- |, liam W. Donaldson cuts the ribbon to open the four- sponsored by the local Junior Chamber of Com- merce. Jaycee President William L. Treanor (left) ceremony. The 34-exhibit show is displaying mod- Peating Press Phete ern ceca building and home furnishing equipment plus demonstrating ways to finance and insure new eonstruction. Hours today 10 p. m. The show will be open Friday from 2 to 11 p. mw., Saturday from 11! a. m. to 11 p. m. and Sunday from noon until 6 p. m. are from 2 p. m. to Jewelry Theft Suspect Freed on $1,000 Bond Roy W. Campau | Dies in California MRA ~ A arated be Word has been received here of !pmery Jr, on a grand larceny the death in California of Roy Wil-| charge yesterday, Mre. Hilda La- liam (Bill) Campau, HM, formerly | vette Mow, 32, a Pontiac was | of Pontiac. Mr. Campau was in-| reieased on $1.000 bord. 4 | jured in a lumber accident on Apeil| A $450 pearl necklace, reported | 17 and died the following day in stolen from the home of Mrs. David Grass Valley, Calif. | Underdown, 1029 Lake Park, was He was born in Pontiac on Aug. recovered at Mrs. Mow’s home, 7, 1920, the son of Gilbert and) police said. . it tion’s housing bill for 1954, al- ready okayed by the House. The real estate official's recom- mendation on loans, obviously aimed at curing reported instances | where builders pocketed the dif- | ference between a loan and their | building cost, matched a sugges- two | tion from Committee Chairman sons, Nick and Frank Alli, both of | Capehart (R-Ind). jernyns tla Soviet Agent “Agent Tells ‘ert Lee coieman. = of ¢ Assassination Plot Robert L. Coleman Orton St.. died at the Veteran Hospital, Dearborn, Aprit ‘19, stir | (Continued From Page One) | cow ordered the assassination post- a-two-year illness. poned because Russia did not want He was born in Bays Spring. ; Miss.. on Sept. 16, 1928, the son | the death to occur in Germany of Sam and Rosa Washington | during the Big Four foreign min- Coleman. He marri@§ Joann Coop- | isters’ conference in: Berlin. er in Toledo, Ohio, in 1951. After hiding out first in Vienna Surviving besides his parents | and later in Zurich, Khokhlov said nd widow is a sister, Mrs. Clotee | he began to have doubts about ar of Pontiac. | his mission. On Feb. *8 the MVD ‘Funeral will be Saturday at 1 agent wert to Okolovich’s apart- pam, from Church of God in Christ. | ment in Frankfurt and told the in- with burial in Oak Hill Cemetery. Elder C. J. Johnson of the Church | eo wecthes jot tie pat againat of ‘God in Christ will officiate. : He had sent the two Germans The body is at William F. Davis Funéral Home. te a nearby town to collect the murder weapons from a hiding Earl N. Jeffery place where they hed been se- 5 creted by a courier. Funeral service for Eagl N. . Jeflec: 7. of 771 Moskicelio| «Or mene arranged Alice Campau. He entered the Army in 1940 and | U | C b was commissioned a_ first lieu- | rges aws fo ur tenant while serving in Germany. | He was discharged in 1945. H Ai d Ab Surviving are his wife, Eileen ousing use Kastler Campau, whom he married (Continued From Page One) in 1944; four sons and a daugh- ; . ter, Dennis, Dwight, Bradley, Lan- need and neste of the insti- nie and Holly, all at home. | tution itself. Brothers and sisters surviving The Senate committee is one of are Edward L.. Mrs. Lioyd Sa- | several government -groups, both ling, Mrs. Wilfred. Rounding and, ™ Congress and the executive Mrs. Harley Crist, all of Pontiac. | ocutliee hich wena ee A military funeral was held to- | < day at San Bruno, Calif. with | have brought “windfall” profits of burial there. ‘ millions of dollars to builders of . apartment projects. Mrs. John Alli. Funeral service. and burial in Mount Hope Cemetery were held | ge 7 for Mrs. John (Mary) Allj, 69. who died in Grace: Hospital. Detroit, April 3. Her residente was at 40 Judson St. She wags born in Hungary Jan. 22. 1885. Surviving are her husband; William Essery Dies in His Car Noted Detroit Attorney Served on UM Board, Headed Charity Drive BIRMINGHAM — A prominent Detroit attorney, who suffered a stroke at the wheel of his automo- dile yesterday. died four hours tater in a Pontiac hospital. William E. Essery, 64. of 247 W. Merrill succumbed at St. Jo- seph Mercy Hospital after being stricken while driving home on West Maple near Thurber. Narrowly missing several mov- ing cars, his auto finally went inte a ditch. Mr. Essery was a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School and had been a lawyer in Detroit since 1916. He was active in the Oakland County and Detroit Bar Assn. and was once a member of the Uni- versity of Michigan Board of Control. Mr. Essery was chairman of the Detroit Red Cross drive in 1962-53. He belonged to the De- troit Athletic Club and the Uni- versity of Michigan Lawyers’ Ciub. The body will be at Bell ‘Chapel of the William R. Hamilton Co. before service at 11 a. m. Satur- day at Christ Church Cranbrook. Besides his widow, Margaret, he | is survived by a son, William E. Jr.; a daughter, Mrs. Robert M. Cecil, and a sistef, Dr. Florence; Essery. Prof to Judge Beauties EAST LANSING @® — Prof. Paul Bagwell, head of the department of communication skills at Michi- gan State College and past presi- dent of the U. S. Junior Chamber of Commerce, has been chosen as one of the judges to select Miss America at Atlantic City Sept. 8-12. He will be one of two repre- sentatives of educa on the nine judge panel. = Fhe planet Venus is a mean dis- tance of 62,270,000 miles from the sun, mn sete ena mt tlh {General Testifies - at Hearing's Opening] =< (Continued From Page. One) felt he wanted a favorable ane swer," But at another om re- He said that on July 8, McCarthy called him and asked him to drop around to the senator's office. Reber said he complied. In the senator's office, MeCar- fay told him he was “very in- ‘terested in obtaining a direct commission for Mr. G. David Schine."’ “McCarthy said that because of his investigative experience, Mr. Schine was fully qualified for a commission,” Reber said. . He testified that Cohn later en- tered the room to join in McCar- thy’s plea for Schine. Reber said Cohn stressed Schine's qualifications. He quot- ed Cohn as saying Schine served fer one year as a ship's officer in the Army Transport Service with the simulated rank of first lleutenant. | . Reber said neither Cohn nor McCarthy mentioned Schine's work on their investigations of commu- nism in this first interview, but both ‘emphasized the need for speed because the siatus of Mr. Schine under the Selective Service Act was about to change.’: Reber related at length how Schine was found not qualified time |_and again by various branches of the Army when he applied for a direct commission. He sald he asked Brig. Gen. Paul Yount, chief of the Army Transport Service, if a man with a year’s service in the Army Transport Service and otherwise qualified could be given a com- mission. Yount told him that such an applicant could be com- missioned, Reber then reported to Gen. John E. Hull, then vice chief of staff. who gave him ‘“‘specific in- structions'’ to process Schine’s ap- plication in accordance with reg- T ulations. The Army Transport Corps, however, turned down the appli- cation because Schine's 1946 serv- ice on an Army, ship had been in = It's Fun... It's Easy.. To Make Hand Colored Pictures New Pre-Sketched COLORING Pencil Set = 98" fohow ce nsimiers Regular 149 Value | dl wearer . wid pictures, rea te frame. * NN, Saginaw —Main Fieer tion — aise FOR FRIDAY AND ‘4 @ meeting, with American intelli- Ave., will be Saturday at 1: 3 p.m. gence agents in Frankfurt, asked for asylum and said he was willing to tell his story, including all his from Huntoon Funeral] Home, Dr. Andrew S, Creswell of the Oak- land Avénue United Presbyterian SATURDAY ONLY! | ‘Schine not qualified for commis- sion in those branches, Reber said. Sab toa pubc’s weeed of bo a junior ship's officer, Reber said. The Provost Marshal and. Office of Psychological Warfare also held Earlier McCarthy challenged the right of Army Secretary Robert T. Stevens and Counselor John G. Adams to speak for the Army, After McCarthy raised his ques- tion about Stevens, Adams and Hensel designating themselves as the Army, McCellan raised a sim- flar point against McCarthy. McClellan noted that McCarthy had signed his reply to Army charges as “chairman” of the sub- committee. McClellan said that word should be stricken from Mc- Carthy’s statement because there is no row between the subcom- mittee and the Army. Mundt ruled both points out of order for the time being. McCarthy said the Stevens. Adams statement, if submitted is “a He said he respected 99 per cent of the military men in the Army “but donot have any respect for the civilians in the Pentagon whe have been working night and day . .. trying to shift an investiga- tion of Communists in the Army” to something else. McCarthy said there is no con- test between him and the Army as such. Mundt opened what sepeared te be the mest extensively cov- ered hearings in Congressional history with the statement that they ‘‘at best, comprise an un- pleasant business.” He reminded everyone that the committee is trying to get at the | truth of the charges and counter- | charges over whether McCarthy, regular chairman of the subcom- mittee, and his staff sought favored treatment for Pvt. G. David Schine. former unpaid subcommittee con- sultant. Freed on $500 Bond BIRMINGHAM—Roosevelt Hem- ingway, 34, of Flint was released on $500 bond yesterday after ap- pearing before Associate Justice | John C. Emery Jr. on a con-) cealed weapons charge. He was) bound over to Circuit Court for | arraignment Monday. Saree Moody Makes Bid | fo Return fo Sonate (Continued From Page One) pledge all state delegations to | support of the party’s Presiden —_. tial nominee. Southern delega: - tions balked and finally beat off) epeeppr Some subsequent-— ep peried te Ropsican nominee, : hower, In the Senate . Moody aligned himself with its ‘so-called liberal bloc, which includes Sens, Lehman (D-NY), Douglas (D-Ill) and Hum phrey (D-Minn). Moody said he will publish a new daily newspaper in Detroit by 1956. He stated the syndicate he heads had originally planned to publish a fourth Detroit newspaper by this September. Moody said the delay until 1956 was decided upon to offset any Re- publican argument that the news- paper would be a “personal weapon” of the senator in this fall’s campaign. He said no decision had been reached on whether the news- paper would be a morning or afternoon daily. Moody and a syndicate of prom- inent business men last year pur chased the Michigan Rotary Press, Inc. He said the plant currently has a capacity to print approxi- mately 300.000 papers a day. The syndicate now publishes several Michigan weekly news papers. 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In that post he had ample oppor- tunity to see the freedom of Australian life and he liked what he saw. x * Deciding he wanted that kind of freedom, he gathered together papers exposing the Red spy ring, presented them to the Australian authorities, asked for and got political asylum. In some quarters the incident is called a parallel of Canada’s -Igor Gouzenko case which led to the breakup of the Red spy ring in the Dominion. x * * The Russians, of course, immediately broadcast their version of the affair. According to them Prrrov was kidnaped and they had his wife in the Soviet em- bassy corroborate their story for news- men. But much doubt was cast on that version when Mrs. Petrov was forced into a plane at Sydney by two Russian guards. Reports from Down Under say the weeping woman was being taken back behind the Iron Curtain /seniost her will. Arriving at Darwin Tuesday by plane, Mrs. Psrrov was freed from two Russian guards by Australian authorities and taken ‘to Darwin’s Government House under armed guard. She asked for asylum here with her hus- band, VLADIMIR. * * * This latest desertion re-emphasizes one of the great weaknesses of the Soviet system. MALENKov and company have an abundance of the implements with which to control victims of their tyran- ny by force. But there is absolutely no weapon in a Communist style -.. police state to protect that system . against man’s inborn desire for | freedom of thought and action. Joker PerilsSeaway ~ As forecast in these columns many times, foes of the St. Lawrence water- way are fighting the project right down to the wire. Latest proof of this comes in warn- ings from Dr. N. R. DANIELJAN, president of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Associ- ation, and Rep. Jessze P. Wotcort, Re- publican of Michigan. i a Both agree that the Brownson amengment to the Wiley-Dondero St. Lawrence waterway bill must be defeated if hope for U. S. par-. _ ticipation in the project is to re- main alive. Introduced by Rep. BROWNSON, _Republican of Indiana, this amendment is called by both Danre.ian and Wo.Lcorr a device of opponents to defeat.the aims of the original bill. * * * “The Brownson substitute is such an obvious joker,” Danielian told a Minneapolis audience, “that if the bill should be approved ac- cording to his version, there is no alternative for us but to advocate that the President veto it, so that isso can Ue Se _ Promptly Se a lane The ‘smendaient ‘would: ‘provide for the issuance by the St. Lawrence Sea- way Corporation of revenue bonds with- out Government guarantee. On the other hand, the’ Administration bill authorizes the U. 8. Treasury to buy the revenue bonds which would be ae Brownson method of ‘financing would scuttle U. 8. participation in the seaway . by causing indefinite delay in the sale of bonds, That is why waterway foes ‘are welcoming it with open arms. . - In short, as Rep. Wolcott emphasizes, “all those who sup- port this Brownson amendment ... are actually working to defeat the national policy embodied in the seaway bill.” Starvation in Mindanao There should be quick official as well as unofficial action on the news that 200,000 Filipinos are starving in a: rat caused famine on the island of Min- danao. According to a United Press dispatch the trouble is centered in the southern provinces of this second largest Philippine island. Cause of it is a scourge of small brown rats which have stripped the valleys and the hills and de- ’ stroyed the rice crop. While President Maacsaysay has acted promptly to send emergency food and drugs, the situation seems to call for aid on a much larger scale. Here, sure- ly, is a place for some of our surplus food and a chance for our technicians to show our recent comrades-in-arms | how to end the rodent plague. ft “WuHeEN denied something he wants, a monkey often goes into a rage,” says a - zoologist. Sometimes it would seem that monkeys are no better than people. a It xs almost invariably the case that the person who doesn’t know where his next dollar is coming from also doesn't . *know where his last one went. EE < Tue big question before the world to- day: Is the H-bomb hot enough to end the cold war? The Man About Town Private Capital Now Supplies the Funds for Our Post Office Buildings Dattynition ; Fun: Something like life insurance—the older you get the more it costs. In conversation with . Ceagresmman:Geespe A: Dentass it is learned that it has been 15 years since any federal money has been spent on the erection of new post office buildings. There is a bill in Con- gress now which provides fog private capital to do the job. Right here in Pontiac where we un- doubtedly are more automobile minded - than in most other cities, we are inter- ested to learn that a true hard-top convertible is in the advanced develop ment stage at one of the major plants. The retractable roof rolls back under the passengers. Pontiac's representative at the annual junior achievement day of the Detroit Sales Executive’ Club was -dJack Niggeman, the 17. year old son of - Mr. and Mrs. John P. Niggeman, and he won second place in a field of ten. The young people had been selected from nearly 200 contestants, and each was allowed two minutes to give a sales talk on something they had de- vised. Jack’s entry was a plastic earring bar. An Ypsilanti boy won first honors. First impressions often are good ones. ping of the picture of — Dr. Dana P. Whitmer, ‘Pontiac’ s. new superintendent of- schools, was found Wednesday in the office of the local board of education, where several young ladies are em-- ployed. Written above the picture was the one word, ‘‘Wow!"’ With vivid memories of that April storm of 530 years ago. Mrs. Alice Graley of 317 West Huron St., recalls that it was neces- sary for her husband fo go on horseback to call the undertaker, following the death of his father. The snow was up to four feet deep. — April 21 always is a big day in the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moore of 2280 Jones Road. Natives of Texas, they join their old Lone Star neighbors in celebrating the holiday in honor of Texas winning its indepen- dence from Mexico ae 1845. Top favorite in the- ‘Man About Town Baseball Contest was Harvey Kuenn, ari his record in the early games causes Jackson Meredith ,. ) nad Qian vrivntd the Rm es sai et aa Ye RSENS Semana isa bsorh. a0 Pi i cy Rasa eet Rann h nope eh ta eel Batting averages of the five top men in the American League after Wednesday's games were: oe re AR HB Pet.’ An, Waco 700 ba i] 2 ' bite. Beit. 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The wholesale price of beef, for instance, is up two to four cents a pound. , weekend, However, stewing chick wil] be featured in severi ssections | ue. of the country. Eggs will be arou two cents lower in many places. The government is still raced with overwhelming stocks of but- ter, and there are reports in Washington that the Agriculture Department is condidering a pian to make it available to consum- ers fo around 45 cents as pound. Coffee prices went up again up this week. Several leading chain stores tacked another four cents on the price of a pound of their own brands. |; Among the best buys in vege- tables this week are golden and green pasca] celery from Florida, old crop onions and potatoes, new cro cabbage and eggplant. Squash, spinach and corn offer good val- Fruit specialists say that one of the better buys in eastern and midwestern markets are straw- berries, mostly from Louisiana. In citrus, grapefruit remains the best buy. ‘ School savings banks in the U.S. Car Looters Give Theft Some Political Flavor | OMAHA W®—Prowlers looted the parked car of Matt Walsh, Potta- wattamie, Iowa, county attorney, who had driven here with his as- sistant and Dist. Judge Bennett Cullison, all of Council Bluffs. ‘The loot was'a carton of cam- paign book matches and a bundle of campaign material. of Red Tape—for $17 OMAHA (#~—James P. Davies is near his goal—a, $17 tax refurid after a 29-day tussle with county red tape. ; It all started when Mrs. Davies paid the taxes on the family car while Mr, Davies was out of town. . Later Davies paid the same | _» THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. 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One faltering step and the island empire could stumble and fall to Communism. In their youthful enthusiasm to | make freedom work, some Japa-| nese government leaders frankly suspect the teachers’ union, rep- resenting all public school instruc- tors, of spreading left-wing sym- pathies contrary to democratic edu- cation. Until less than a generation ago, Japanese educators accepted their | government without question and | ‘taught students the policies laid down by military dictators. Now teachers, like all other Japanese, are free to think and - wote the way they desire, but the | -government fears the union has gone too far. The parliament's vice minister for education, Isamu Fukui, charged the union is ‘‘an organiza- tion of teachers with distorted po- litical views’’ which “is guiding and wielding sway over the educa- tion circle of the country.”” He warned that teachers’ political ac- tivities have made controlling legis- lation ‘‘imperative.”’ Not so, said the chairman of the | union's central executive commit- tee, Takeshi Kobayashi. He warned that the government bill, soon to be introduced into the Diet, is a front for ‘‘the ominous bugaboo of Fas- cism.” | “Should the bill be given legisia- tive approval, teachers would be. considered as maintaining neutrali- ty in the realm of education only | when they are giving lectures exactly in accordance with. the policy of the government then in power,”’ he added. Marriage License | Applications Robert L. Callahan. Berkiey Shirley L. Schnowski, 364 Central Marvey D Nicholson, Lake Orion Janice 1 Clerk, 6930 Evershed James E. Sorreis, Mage! Park Emma 8. 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Peg ; . f | ~ be ek : Hee oe ‘ Sagan be : pti ‘ ; “| Lee i . ’ - * s fa Hi - é . __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1954 By BOB CONSIDINE Not Likely to Give Laughs|"y...3 “McCarthy-Army Hearirig see tat sto peosices i mz |Found-by State in March |"°"‘nund short of the requed| pas @y 4s rgea| The ed y a | signs tait serious passions will be ‘LANSING @ — A total of 1,183] four and a half pound weight, 45 Found in Stafe in-53|w » rk ) oe ee, Bate ty 8, Aamenitune |tound at Berkey and 4 quart and LANEING & ~ Of mote Gap a| land, en ‘eoedy ‘ena wutadhe ot @b|dente seme ash step oo oor na made, "25 pint packages were found short] Michigan for “Dutch ‘elm disease | In an effort to stem ¢ det meee cat and other distractions, saw | days. os ‘The most frequent violation was 'at Hancock. = Sat Lee Ls. wee toaes Oe be on Se as ea lee es cama - ~ nines and his aides, politically. If it turns out to be the Army which is lying, Me- Cartiry could very well become presidential timber. Completely lost, at the momen’ is the entire base of the present hearing. This thing all started be- cause an Army dentist who would not say whether or not he was a Communist ‘was upped from cap- tain. to major and given an hon- orable discharge. This apparently happened after the Army learned through channels that McCarthy wanted to question him. The issue now is whether Mc- Carthy, his legal counsel Roy Cohn, and others on the Senate inves- former M consultant Dave Schine from dis- tressing Army duty, On the surface this is a triv- jal business. Yet, in its extension, it involved the crime which sent Hisg and many others to jail. Last time I covered a hearing in the caucus room the principals included Senators Brewster of Maine and Ferguson of Michigan, Elliott Roosevelt, Howard Hughes, Henry J. Kaiser, press agent John- ny Meyer, and some non-appearing but frequenfly mentioned dolls with a penchant for nylons. The issue in that case is now a bit vague. If memory serves, Hughes and Kaiser won an $18,- 000,000. contract to build wooden as | time, | flying boats to take the place of, freighters and tankers then being sent to the bottom by Nazi U-boats. Wooden planes would save | metal, but not money. However, metal began to be mach more precious than money about that time, Anyway, they produced only one and there Was some question whether she would fly. Well, sir, creating the biggest | carpentry job since Noah's ark in- volved a lot of entertainment, main- ly signed for by Meyer, and some of those entertained showed up in the witness chair. Brig. Gen. Roose- velt, for one, He got hilariously indignant one day over some checks Johnny picked up. The stars, however, were Hughes, Kaiser and Brewster. audience. In answer to a ques tion from Sen. 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Yd. secretes Sian a: PAY ONLY ‘1 DOWN-.-T et 3 : 8 ‘foo3 4 i = { “1 ' ‘a ly > : , é y ie } ie, . \ = i eS ee aren a as ne Oe THE PONTIAC PRESS 5 — erm ee erent en chet ane = ent ge nen SaWURSDaY, APRIL. 22, 1954 FONTIA MICHIGAN uv NEW_ARRIVAL—Still.too weak to stand, this | baby camel, only a few hours old, lies beside its | mother to be licked dry. The mother camel arrived ——_ ?—Dwarfed by the awesome propor- phe of the Carousel in asp hands as. they view BIG HUH -tions of the Arc de Tri Paris, two chubby lads. the chariot- topped monument rising in the back- | E Zoo, from Afriea. Measles Rate Up in County Chicken Pox Is Also More Numerous. but Mumps Shows Decline Oakland County Health Depart- ment found nibre new cases’ of measles and chicken pox bui fewer of mumps last week, The department's weekly report, released by Dr. John D. Monroe, director, lists 170 new cases of measles last week, compared with 154 the week before. Chicken pox struck 63 people, as against 47 ca the previous week. United Press Phote only ‘recently at Hambugg, Germany’s Hagenbeck ol | Searlet fever _ Tuberculosis ‘Sixty-three people came. ry |? mumps, compared with 93 week before. The department's complete: re- | port, covering the whole county except Pontiac, reads as follows: Week — Past April ; = Week 10. "54 18 ‘83 Chicken pox .....ssee0s Lk) 47 229 Measles .......sececeees 176 is 125 Pneumonia ‘all forme) 8 1 1 BSeariet fever ® il bi] bE emote warned ‘eh forms) 7 4 .2 Whooping cough ...... ® 7 6 co J wed soso @ 03 sa WROD 5... cccccssces » 4 a 106 Mening!t. ve Seovereest oe 8 6 ® Hepat secae 0 5 e Amaebie dysentery (E. histolyitiea) ,... 2 ~ 6 6 Rheumatic fever neers: 1 2 Rabies (in animals) :.. 1 a 3 Pontiac's mumps rate rose sharply last week as the rest of the county reported fewer cases, Pon- tiac City Health reports showed today. The report, also released by Dr Monroe, listed 32 mumps cases in Pontiac last week, compared with 18 the week before. A few more cases of measles and niné new tuberculosis cases were found. The city report follows in full: ; Weer Ending Past April April Week 10, 84 18, 3 POR cccccess+- b ; 11 59 2 1 13 e t Chicken we ww os Syphilis e id ‘eo4eueorRunNe } L '2 G's Missing in Korea _Now Reported as Dead INSPECT NEW ‘DROP GATES—Loren D. > termed as “most hazardous” in Pontiac. Anderson (left) and Harry L. Coin, both of the Chamber of Commerce safety committee, examine _the recently installed automatic half-road drop gates and flashers at the Johnson Avenue railroad crossing where a Pontiac man met death last r=. The mew safety feature was proposed by the com mittee following a survey of the crossing, later | Pontiac and the Grand Trunk Western Railroad $4,000 each for the new safety measure. Other | changes effected at the crossing, as formerly sug- Charles and Princess Anne, none gested by the committee, are moving tite Sanderson | street control tower to the North Johnson crossing | and decreasing train switching to allow a greater | flow of traffic over the crossing. yee Affect Sak ‘County Plans fo Stort Giving Shots Monday to Ist, 2nd, 3rd Graders Salk’s “new polio vaccine,” Dr. Monroe said. “But we haven't of- ficially been told of the national health service's final decision.” permission to take part in the test. “We plan to start giving test shots Monday,” Dr. Monroe said. due to get, we'll have to order | right away. We need a yes or fo . answer for every one of these children now.” Half the youngsters who take part in the test will be given Dr. Salk’s new vaccine. The others will an inactive . A count Ponting Press Photo Royal Children Arrive Tt cost 4+ Malta, Greet Crowds VALLETTA, Malta @—Prince th: worse for their first sea trip, WASHINGTON # — The Army said Wednesday that two Michigan soldiers, previously reported .miss- ing in action in Korea, now are re garded as dead. =\Comedienne Martha Raye Marries 5tl | “They are Cpl. David Orville Bornwn, son of Mrs. Alvia M. Rai- ney, of Detroit, ARLINGTON, Va. (}—Movie anil Husband, a Dancer on: Her FV! ries Sh Se Westport, Conn., a talent scout, and his wife. That was the climax of a chase _ which began early yesterday when | - Miss Raye and her party chartered - two small planes to take them ta ” Elkton, Md., once famous for quick marriages. on their way, planning to proceed Finding ‘that Maryland now has 1a 48-hour waiting perjod for mar- |; riage licenses; they ‘located two | more_planes to take them to Alex- |; andria, Va., a few miles from here. = =. n they came on to Arlington, go license and went through a double ring ceremony in which she |> and Begley pledged to be ‘‘true an || They sent the planes | loyal.” The fadeout kiss lasted nearly half.a minute. Then the couple left for a Connecticut mae moon. Earlier, Miss Raye had ‘been ° overheard to say, “This time it's for good.” Her ‘previous husbands |? were Nick Condos, her manager; Hamilton (Budd) Westmore, Hollywood — artist, By JOHN C. CALDWELL John Caldwell, suthor + “The K Korean language end has « close Seite with ‘¢he country ita people. 5 Avatars 79 = py “L Me i tae mand coumee ot miter stood people. because the tell-tale signs of their disease were Leasily recognizable to others similarly : afflicted. In the back. and forth struggle, few . ‘or ‘| Koreans had time to note them, or to help The. Sal segs tes bung glib a prank Theta ety posted Chee recnateteg cash, sold what possessions could be sold and in a few ..| eases located relatives who helped. Kim Man Gu, 35 year old president, walked the 56 miles to Seoul and got a small grant of land from the Korean gov- ernment, He arranged for a small rice ration until crops could be harvested. Fertilizer, and seed were purchased, and the little colony settled on a lovely mountain side. With community labor and funds they built an office, a ‘ Giapensery ‘and three homes; they tilled ‘and planted: lepers for existence to know that help might be avaliable | from the United Notions, that even te U. & The lepers under the bridge had gathered together their fields, they cut wood from the mountain sides, Orie thing they lacked—medicines for the dispensary. Not ment in_two years. Kim Man Gu started waiking Army Civil Assistance Team. — the United States Army. ae San ene ot the lapers had received medical: treat- | to Sufvon, 20 miles away. He knew there was an American air base posing He had heard that public’ health ‘officer assigned to team was headed by an American colonel and in- cluded a. Canadian, an Australian, a Dane and arm Indian. All were United Nations employes on loan to “Dr. Lopez was thrilied by the story of the lepers who had fot given up. Drugs were ordered and soon on the way. But the doctor felt that other help might be needed. He visited Kim's colony with the again, this time val that they “the. Sawai U. "s and Dr. Ligek. This remarkable tions. sun. adie lis “Our first crop, will < in next month and: we will not need: any more help with-food,’’ hen bi stot. “When you get back to America tell your people that we are anxious to help ourselves., But we could help others of our kind if we had" Courageous Lepers Build Own Colony in Korea. lepers a little elementary sanitation, and told them where to dig their well. : Dr. Lopes found $0 lepers ‘still living in tents, and told Kim Man Gu that help on housing was possible., Little Kim told Dr. Lopez, just as ‘he told me when I visited the colony: “We need help and we will accept it. that tn tte yours we ee Oe. 6e Fe Sens ene £ take care ot ourselves.” : at But we want it understood Kim told me. ' Davidi; | as T talked to other members of the Au coloiiy, including the two lonely children. I saw the well, just. finished, and completed according to direc- I saw the rice fields, ripening in the autumn : * PICTURE PROBLEM Impressed’ able to get it all in,” these English 1 Ri tethen Lae ad a), | moe ei] THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1954 a osha a = + ey ‘< rege, ~~ - La ue . } of <=) Th wa + Cora Re a. oe : : ies | = - ae .- A i i | . } ; « } 3 C. Moran, state adjutant general, building. In, All the Latest Spring . Shades “Thieves Mash ey nn me a mieaction to Poek-Marked-Glass-a_Nuclear-Neurosis? | > vant . ‘By LAURA Z. HOBSON minds was “the hydrogen. bomb <<‘ple like Rose N, Kusian, director glass, the No, 1 suspect was obvi- | ; MIAMI (INS) — Thieves who/ ments. ; ae. By International News Service | explosion.” '_... 1} of Air Polution Research at the ously the H-bomb, ee tied to sch 5 Masel supermarhet 19 aryl ereperodiaepodiediscl First it was fying | saucers.| So widespread was this reaction, ae nen minston, | are we showing some brand new \ by came up empty handed but found/retaries of cham Then it was disappearing p Pittsburgh Glass - 4 ; g mashed|in the more than 50 communities ds. W that one scientist, Prof. Farring-| Gompany’s researchers in Ponn- symptoms of atomic my aN eG = fa a guard unitsand tO ne Elton Daniela at.'the University of| aytvenias "| nuclear neural \. Ge cee tae Ge trees | Hie ached. 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J., shows pistols made around 1750 and used in French and Indian War, at Country Antiques Fair in New York. : Soviets Recall From Australia CANBERRA, Australia «®—The Soviet Union appeared today to| have started yanking home any. sin, who with two armed Russian -| diplomatic couriers tried unsuc- cessfully last Monday to chaperon | } Petrov's tearful wife »ack to Rus- Spy's Buddies | nee Agents Red Deserter’s Friends Going Back to Russia’ BONN, Germany ?—Three So viet agents sent to West Germany » (on a murder mission have given | | themselves up to U.S. authorities, an American spokesman said here today. : The spokesman said the agents— of its people-in Austra'ia who were & Russian MVD (secret police) in too close contact with the Rus- sian Embassy's fugitive third sec- | retary Vladimir Petrov. In the wake of Petrov’s defection | |captain and two East Germans— had been assigned to kill a mem- ber of an anti-Communist Russian group ir Frankfurt called the NTS. | @ But he said the three surrend-| 4 to the West and the dramatic last- ered and disclosed the details of | 7% minute rescue of his wife from the plot to American counter- armed Soviet couriers hustling her espionage agents. back to Moscow, the Kremlin was reported to have recalled Victor Methodist Church School Antonov, correspondent in Austra- lia for the official Soviet news agency Tass, and a junior Soviet... Embassy attache, Y. E. Platkais. Reliable sources said the em- Membership Increasing * DETROIT bassy commercial attache, N, G. Ported today that Sunday School Kovalev, also was preparing for an early flight home. Antonov was betleved by Aus- attendance at Methodist churches across the country is averaging 3,187,635, an increase of 99,792 tralian security officials to have over last year. been the chief contact man in the In addition, Dr. John Q. Schis- espionage ring in Australia which ler, of Nashville, Tenn., said that Petrev claims he headed. Petrov 'the Methodist church-school mem- turned over a huge mass of docu-| bership climbed to 6,270,937 last * ments to the Australians to back | up his claim when he sought refuge from communism early this month. Already winging his way back to | ing to the educators, making it the eo Moscow empty-handed was Embas-| largest Protestant denomination in } year, a gain of 133,773 members. Membership of the Methodist church is nearly 10,000,000, accord- sy Second Secretary F. V. Kislit-| the United States. eg et S ge [Group of Higher Priced Ladies’ COATS - SUIT “Take your own reductions — See the savings before your own eyes. All sizes. 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Oe ie Eorceteer’. — 8 cup Instent mee Reg. $18.95. 2 only 126 Mounting 14 Keret gold g° : Reg. ase $150, 1 only 6 | Dominion Combination Waffle tron and Sandwich Grill, Chrome 997 Plated, Reg. $16.95, 1 only Ledies Diamond—'3 ct. Iron, Chrome Plate : Reg. $17.95—4 only.. lton = Wrist vate aie ee, BQ) 117 jewel, Reg. $60.50 Men’s, Ladies’, Child’s Shoes It’s Cleean-up time . . . After our Easter season, we found groups of merchandise that we priced to almost give-away prices to clear. Our policy does not permit us to carry goods . . all desirable goods for Spring and Summer. limited. Be here when the doors apen 9:30 A. M. Friday. 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They formerly were. classi- fied as the same risk @a unmar- highest rates. | Boy's Cardboard ‘Palace’ Crashés About His Ears year-old George Andrews pretend- ed the cardboard box was a “*pal- ace” and crawled into it to play. a box.” burg Hospital for minor injuries. children will receive a rate about are not married, Young married) $40 Million Modernizing drivers with children will receive ool ypondgl eae ba a HARRISBURG, Pa. @ — Five- ‘The box happened to be in the middle of a street. A passing mo- torist hit it, thinking it was “‘just George was treated at Harr % > USS F.D.R. to Undergo 4 ; i _THE PONTIAC PRESS, ’ THURSDAY, APRIL 2. 1954 craft launching, will be decommis- planes. two years, at the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. ‘The modernization job will cost 40 million dollars—40 per cent of the original cost of the vessel. PONTIAC'S MOST EXCITING Easter’s flattering high-looking lo-heelers. . . a modern miracle at this low price! . ~ Black suede. FASHION SHOE Red, Blue, Patent, Sand, CENTER Navy conducted its first jet alr). sioned tomorrow for remodeling to| - handle faster and heavier jet Ta ie ie we be ed wel Ringling circus for United Cerebral ONE NIGHT STAND—Buff Cobb, Mary Sinclair, Marlene Diet- | i rich and Faye Emerson, left to right, appear in New York opening of | # a. Se ee ~~ Pe: * Palsy Fund. ‘Gentleman Bolshevik’ Will|§ _ \Represent China at Parley stead of ended, By CHARLES H. McCANN United Press Staff Correspondent A “gentleman Bolshevik.” as he is called, will represent Red China at the Geneva Conference on the Far East. His attitude will determine as much as the attitude of any one man can, whether there is to be real peace in Korea and a cease- fire in Indochina. Communist China plays closely with Soviet Russia. But it is an equal partner, not a satellite. His soldiers did most. of the fighting on the Communist side in Korea, and they. will do it again if the war in Indochina is broadened in- A PLAYGROUND. 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Molotov, and Chairman Mao | @ Tse-tung, head of the Chinese Red | & government. and his heir. shevik because of his patrician Mandarin birth. his culture and | © charm impressed western diplo mats in the days when. during the | 7 war against Japan, friendly coop- | s« eration between ' communism and democracy was/| — 4 thought by some to be possible. 2 his Chou joined against | which was overthrown in 1912. He went to France, Germany and Britain to study political science. | © In France he worked as a waiter | ©. |lonely hearts racketeer.” =~ Props fate we te uta oe, Chou En-lai, premier and for- eign minister of the Central People's government of the Peo- ple’s Republic of China, will lead a delegation of up to 20 from Peiping at the Geneva meeting. Chou is one of a handful of the outstanding Communist He is Mao's equal Chou is called a gentleman Bol- smoothness. His revolutionary Chen is 56. He is square-built, of medium size, erect, with a broad brow, wide eyes, heavy black brows and broad nostrils. He is a non-smoker and drinks sparingly. He speaks English fairly weil. As a student in his early teens, the Manchu dynasty, for a while to help pay his tuition. In Paris, Chou Communist Party. chief of the political department of the Whampoa Military Acad- emy, the Chinese West Point. Head of the academy was Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, enemy. When Chiang broke with the Communists in 1927, Chou was captured and sentenced to death. The executioner was close to breathing down his neck when he escaped. Chinese Nationalists and the Com- munists were cooperating against Japan, Chou took the opportunity to organize Red cells throughout China. They came in handy during the post-war revolution in which Chiang was driven to Formosa. Kremlin,. and has its confidence. He is a frequent visitor to Moscow. His foreign policy is simple: Use Russia against the United States of southeast Asiz. Duped Widow Files Suit fér Annulment PASADENA, Calif. #®—A suit for annulment has been filed by Mrs. Leola Griffith against George Doety, 62, an ex-convict charged with obtaining $3,700 from a Mil- Se eee she based ber suit on the con- tention he had fraudulently mis- represented himself and ‘‘intended to continue in the business of ro- mancing women for profit as a Doety was arrested in Los An- geles Monday after Mrs. Wilson to marry hin and discovered he Doety in Flagstaff, Ariz., last Oct. 30, and that he gave the name of George Hoffman. She asked a court order to compel him to re- turn $11,575 in property and asset she said she advanced him for a The demand — chinese replace the Nationalist in demonstrations | | organized a| Me. French branch of the Chinese | F now his arch- || During World War IT, when the | Chou cooperates closely with the | and drive the ‘‘foreign devils’ out | Dallran of Milwaukee came here | / a Mrs. Griffith said she married | © business deal, two automobiles, a that Communist ‘ Ladies’ Toppers and Coats Regular $24.95 to $39.95 519-20 -"29 e > ee Ladies’ Suits REGULARS and BRIEFS Regular $39.95 to. $59.95 835-944-949 3 Ladies’ Skirts All Wool Pastels © Regular $8.98 and $9.98 . $590 é , All Ladies’ and Girls’ Hats—1/3 Off 4 Charge It at No Extra Cost! FS “SS oe Pinal UNDER THE BIG TOPPER—The complete lack of trimming accents the sweeping lines of this large brimmed hat of polka -dotted blue silk. “ _— PONTIAC PRESS, 5. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1954 =| |Motive Sought ! jot Rich Newsie .| NYACK; N.Y. ® — Police here have a double mystery ‘on_ their hands: why Raymond Jones ‘hanged himself and why he pre- ferred to run a tiny candy-news- paper store When he was worth at least $72,000 After returning from World War II, Jones took over the small shop when his parents died, Everyone figured the store just enabled him to eke out a living. Yesterday his body was found, in the back of the cloced store, hanging from a stairway railing. A routine check of the premises turned up the following: taling $1,248.24; old cigar boxes stuffed with $22,230 in bills; two savings accounts of $25,908.90 and $18,740.47 respectively; a check- ing account of nearly $4,600 more. Authorities said Jones has no known relatives. The use of girls’ names for hur- ricahes _was begun: dring World 1 War if. Storms in the Pacific were. given girls’ names, taken from an alphabetical list, and At- Open Hearth Becomes Behind Suicide- | ATLANTA (®—Police Chiet Her- _ | bert. Jenkins reported yesterday /|in arrests, ‘\that a barrel and a half of guns| hammers. ‘and knives were dropped into an open hearth at a steel mill here tossed in. means of destroying them,” Jen- kins comme;nted. — Formerly such weapons, taken territory in eastern America. We think we have, fou | §, 526 Gets Praise . of French Air Minister . DAYTON, Ohio #*—France’s air were battered with|minister, ess - praised the “versatile” B26 last | there, he said, ———— night and called it one of the most; =~ The Cherokee Indians once con-| important weapons in Fifteen slot machines co were | trolled more than 50,000 miles of | nese conflict. He arrived at Wright-| low ee eee Louis Christiaens, | is ’ Sei ta Coing in a soda water box to |. Only two of Canada’s provinces lantic hurricanes received names Dead Man's Wish Fulfilled as 45 Friends Live It Up DETROIT — Forty-five con- vivial folk wined and dined last night as guests of a dead man who wanted them to “‘have the last one on me.’ - The will of Carl Clarke a wealthy bachelor who died last Nov. 17 at the age of 79, called for a party to be thrown to divide up, 261 personal “trinkets” left over from his half-million-dollar estate. The rest of his fortune, made as president of the Monroe (Mich.) Steel Castings Co., went to nine charities. The objects, like the party, were bizaare. They ranged from a tat- tered pair of snowshoes and an} old-fashioned vacuum cleaner to ‘original oil paintings and an etch- ing of Abraham Lincoln. , s s LJ Among the guests was Gordon MacEdward, a 66-year-old printer who had known Clarke for 35 years. ‘‘He was not an eccentric man,” said Mack-dward. ‘He was a quiet man who shunned publicity. He would wilt the grass over his | grave if he knew that the press was here eating the same filet mignon his friends are having. “Carl was a man who appreci- ated things in life that we guests can't comprehend. He never looked at women. He fought all his |. life for the rights of the American Indian and Negroes, * % a “Most of the people at this party are members of the ‘Wednesdays Nighters Club’ which Cari started back in 1914.” : group which gathered monthly, mostly at his apartment, to hear lectures on the fine arts by authorities. Friends of Clarke and their wives ate $50-a-plate dinners while a string ensemble played from a/} stage and movie cameras ground away. s * * Guests filed by one by one to draw a number from.a silk top hat.j} The person holding No. 1 got first choice of Clarke's personal effects, and so on until the 45 had picked. Then the numbers were reversed uritil the articles were gone. What prompted this odd way of dividing the pieces? ‘Cari didn't know what we treasured,"’ said Mc- Edward. ‘So he picked this way to let us have what we wanted."’ Grave Diggers Relent, Call Off Strike in Detroit DETROIT w — Diggers began | opening graves for more than 200 | bodies awaiting burial in Grand | Lawn Cemetery today. They called off a seven-month strike yesterday. Under terms of an agreement, cemetery directors recognized a seniority list -of employes. 1778 of the CIO United Cemetery, ition. Sept. 29, the interment of —— War dead were the pickets permitted. Clarke's cub coniglal tk wae at TE r placed in the Sam Benson Says: PERFECT FIT! \ Beautiful New Figure Flattering suTey. | 1 Could Sell ie, “12 ) for $19.50! 71 < 18 S. Perry St. Sam Benson Says: | Page a a Figure - Flattering DRESSES © 1 Could. Sell for $4.95! > 2 MY PRICE ' 18S. Perry St. have no outlet to the sea. from the phonetic alphabet. DR. H. A. MILLER Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” Closed Wednesday Afternoons || Sam Benson Says: BEST BUYS! (Ques FOR YOU! AND YOU! Wea. WOMEN OF PONTIAC : : _ CALIFORNIA STYLED TOPPERS . I Could Sell for $16.95! we J OQ” SAM BENSON ' 20 SOUTH PERRY ST. Drive Down, PARK FREE in the Hubbard Garage Open TONITE and EVERY NITE ‘til 9 P.M. Ty Sam Berson Says: be = § YES! YOU CAN - SAVE MONEY IF YOU TAKE THE S$ _ STREET TO MY STORE — NEW ARRIVALS! COTTON DRESSES HUNDREDS TO SEE! STYLES YOU SEE.IN ALL THE FASHION MAGAZINES! 8AM BENSON | 20 SOUTH PERRY, ST. Drive Down, PARK FREE in the Hubberd Garage. — Open TONITE and EVERY NITE ‘i 9 P.M. 50 Ft. Viny | Hose 10 Yr. Guerantee Sale Price... “'Flo-Mor’’ Flat sien on A fast drying oil base on om < you a lasting washable {aT Easy to roll or brush it on aries eA . wood and paper. 89 Or. . Gal. $4.69 Flo-Mor Outside White... Or. $1.25.. ah Gal. $4.29 Z Flo-Mor Interior Enamel. . Or. $1.29... Paint Roller & Tray 1.49 << ' Hardy Rose Bushes Ever blooming, field grown varieties. “SETTER Grass Seed HOMES” } 4% tb. box....$2.89 smoller size 89: 59: > Window Screens 69: to Adjustable hardwood frames; ~ 33"-37" wide. 7. 29 Window Shades and Rods | .. 59¢ .. with roller Plastic Pste States. Single Curtain Reds. :15e Red Extenders. ..... 10¢ Double Certain Reds. sad ae 98e- ined ooeere $1.29. . with roller.:.... “gas Meter Supplies 009 | © Rustpreof full flow couplings e Will net rot — crack —peel—hink: + Lightweight, ana stages} $110 Value! Save 43¢— — Zinnia Seed Collection Pkg. “Garden of Zinnias” 6 7: includes 6 —— of seed varieties. Save 62¢ Reg. $2.39 Chenille Y | With safe, non-skid by 4 H backs and all-areund fringe; rich colors. SaveSle “= Reg. $1.39 mS Framed Pictures a Florals, scenes, figures in decorative frames; 8x10”—12x16". fa el \. re ae ee 28c Naphtha Moth Pads. .10¢ _ Ile Para Nuggets. ./5.. 400 Hanger Cakes. «pkg. V5 We bp With bleck markings; aaa as coer a __ ties press pet r 3 sn aed ak we wee Wome. q 98 ¥ . : ¢ i a bad f 5 f.? : , 99° oer ‘S set fire a his new house because | The United States produced about his wife wouldnt move into it. | 513 billion kilowatts of electricity Krause pleaded WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. &-—-How-/ to arson. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. APRIL 2 954° , | Man. Sets Fire to House : TWENTY-TWO Next job — tell how to put a Next job '— fix a zipper ina little boy's. pants. ‘Lake Michigan Keeps ~ | Pontiac. City “Affairs _# |Pilings Sound 100 Years Commission OKs $3, 600 Pr ry! 4 © ea Genaae Yeoy Ah Ark. w — It's all _ HARRISON, part of the day’s work in the life ina is said to have more ofafireman. .. First job — get a parakeet out miles of railroad than any other of a tree. South American country. THURSDAY -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY ONLY! HOUSE -CLEANING SPECIALS! *? $550 Pontiac City Commission Tuesday night approved a $3,600 addition to the cost of the new branch library being built at Glenwood Ave. and Rundell St. The cost was first set at $69,088. The J. A. Fredman Construction company, contractor for the build- ing, asked the added money when | it was found necessary to set a deeper foundation than originally planned Addition to Library Plans confitmation deferred on a shecial assessment roll for curb, gutter. | drainage and related work on Hazel | Bend from Belmont to Jessie. } A request was ap ‘ MADISON, Wis. (UP) — A Qum- ber of wooden railroad pilings re- covered 100 years after they wee: | driven into Lake Michigan. have been found to be in ‘ ‘perfect con- ition, ‘ The pilings were uncovered a nem the | | during excavation for a 4l-story | Northside Comm aunty Club for a, | skyscraper in Chicago. Wood ex-| festival and per sion to display , fireworks on Tuy 3 through 5. | Special assexsment rolls we re confirmed for’ storm drains in Right of y and alley from Harri Lake te Seaton ? “" | South sidg of Montcalm frem Yo oung | te Po if Poon diay e of Montcalm from Wing te = Laboratory here found them = “perfect’’ shape. Some of the old red oak coal was cut into panels for use in the | new skyscraper. . #perts at-the U. S. Forest Products | } ard Krause told state aaa he! Damage was e ted at $4,000. J - Grabs have five pair of legs. CHROME or. be at sei TRON pox DINETTE, SPECIAL 7.00 5 00 6.00 EXTENSION ~ 5-PIECE: . penandal PHYFE s o5 | CORNER LEGS ‘” SEAT AND BACK EASY TERMS ¢ AROUND CHAIR Colér Choice Li nl gla Guaranteed Perfect In other action lots 123 through } R Hillside Manor 4 : ; % Subdfrintee weve, ald vte the | gig Meecial, ausessment roll was OPEN HOUSE ||| Fesular Price... $89.95 OPEN SUNDAY 12:30 to 5 P. M. > ae o art aia h ee confjfmed for a water main in) E RY ING Y Cost $49.95 Thursday, Friday, Saturday Open 'ti) 9:00 P. M grim ness Chure » | Sheffield f Bal river. | VE EVEN our Lo . lay, ’ ‘ : Se SPONGE 000. Chureh officials said they | . reg: Banta: Se Voie - _ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday . . 9:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M wanted the land for parking pur. | / po. jutions 825 W. HURON ST. Directly Across from Tel-Huren Shopping Center $ 95 of public pecessit) ou ve $40. 00 Reg. $4.50 - M PS $495 ot . C1 , were passed for oo construc- See the Letest ; ount Clemens road was tion of grade, gravel and necessary | TEL - HURON DINETTE CO. oo Se aoe Aone clared a primary road by commis- | culverts on: Tv a Riccne co built-in squeeser, keeps hands dry. New O'Cedar 88 sioners as requested by Poptiac wood from Sheffield to Princeton HAMI TO ELECTRI ° hn dirt ter! ; Push-pull’ V-aetion aqueestr ‘press- Township. line Prince reel Sere 625 W. Huren. FE 4-2525 36 S. Telegraph FREE PARKING FE 4-1223 7 es water out ea Cost estimates were accepted for Laurel from Sheffield to Princeton “Hager LAWN SEED - proposed work including ——-- = FERTILIZERS Glidden 5 wake wats ts Bast = | Baldwin to the PO & N Rafiroad. $4,937. : . Curb, gutter. drainage/ and related ! SPRED SATIN erk on Longfellow fr ‘ ] % Off! Universit $7,693. from Joslyn . to Barkell, $5,996: an fA on oo from Colors HURON HARDWARE 1066-1068 West Huron St. 2 Blocks West of Telegraph Rd. FE 5-9021 Open Friday 'til 9 P. M. from Perry to the west city | [i//) from the Belt Line tealm Paral Beldwin to Perry. ennett from Baldwin to the west ety Nothing like ‘em for saunter: 1) Paddock from the Michigan Airline troad to Jessie A public hearing was held and Local: Man ts Recent State Police Graduate Roger R. Rivard, son of Mr. and; Mrs. Glen R. Rivard of % Glen- wood Ave., has been assigned to the Jackson post as a probationary trooper after completing a 10-week Michigan State Police training course at East Lansing. He was sworn in with 39 other | |) ‘recruits. After. a six-month pro- ||, bationary period, they will be con- firmed as full fledged troopers. |Rivard is married and resided at 140 W. Colgate Ave. before joining the State Police. Just See Ed and Milt | and Outfit Your Whole Family for as little as French Seem to Prefer Their Cup to the Cure PARIS WF — France with a||ill! ' Sizes 4 to 10 AA to EE Ope n |world’s record consumptidh of al- | cohol equaling 35 quarts per adult PRare F riday. Night | per year, collects 150 million dol- ’ lars in taxes on alcohol. t Un til | The government grants $1,500 to . 9 o'Clock . | the Committee for. Defense against | Alcoholism at the same time it sement—Pontiac State Bonk | deals out $142,857 to the Commit- ‘tee for Propaganda for Wine. . Madrid and Toreador ‘s SENN pals” Look! Topered fancy pants . newest playtime idea snatched from sunny Spain! Madrids have gingham wing cuffs; toreadors are fitted below the knees . . . both in rough and tumble denim or twill. Every one Sanforized, too! j Women's 10-20 Madrids on Toreadors - 2 7 9 Misses’ 10-16 Modrids.. 2059 Girls’ 7-14 Madrids on Toreadors .. 2029 Matching Shirts for Madrid Pants “.. Girls” ~* 1.59 pee Women’s 1.98 — Sizes Misses’ Made of the same woven checked gingham on pant cuffs. With full action yoke back. Sanforized. Men’s Sport Shirts and Slacks Completely Outfit Your Whole Family at MAY’S _ SUITS, TOPCOATS, DRESSES; TOPPERS, JACKETS - SHOES, BLOUSES, HATS, RAINCOATS and EVERYTHING for the CHILDREN: “IT'S OK To OWE MAY” * JUST ADD \e THEM TO YOUR s ACCOUNT! > cL OTHING | _ Opposite Auburn Avenue | i gis | 1 Sey, 3 dS “4 % i ye S et ee es 4 7 ae Sti aia faaieadt EOE TEE SPP Nay eee esa Beth pein a eudiee sear Micaiar 2 chat GER ee a EL, hc edlainvate wy sete Cree coaak aon Oe ae eee ie et Sony eiabianislices \ ‘ : ' ‘ : : ‘ : \ , a : : i 8 = « *\ = K : \ ¥ \ + a oy é <= is SS : Le , F 4 i i & / bey | e \ ) I ' ; : \ ff | A i 4 = 3 ( : = ‘ . _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY , — ae —— ; : . a a AA RST NESS pad .. | from the Royal Society for’ Pre- Seagull Mooches Meals vention of Cruelty to Animals. i Falpileg-_Uambdnas” Teller's Rival Bank _/ HARTLEPOOL. England — A| Wea fn oo rei cunning seagull which fakes injury | on its plumage. to win free meals. hoaxed the po-| “He knows by now that he can lice yesterday for the fourth time leaps this meal at the ‘police sta-| #80 Mrs. Martin W. in three weeks, tion,” Spencer said, “He won't ay! The gull-limps down the street, , until he has stuffed himsdlf full their bread and butter.” — vr apparently unable to fly. Soon a ati vird lover picks him up and takes| ‘The home of former Pre Week.and the him to the police station. The. po-| Franklin roe ‘ispreserved in daily in present- licé feed him while awaiting aid| New Hampshire’ © She/was presented the $5 ac- ( for. Neil by the rival Me- hanics Savings Bank. Neil arrived in’ the middle of Thrift Week too ate to receive the $5 from his (mother's place of employment. ‘Necessities’ of 1963 Hard "HARTFORD, Conn. w —/A year} TAPRIL~22, 1954 r Camp Fire Girls MRS. AMERICA TROPHY—Among the early arrivals in Day- tena Beach, Fila., for the “Mrs. America” contest, “Mrs. Ohio,” left, Mrs. Juanita Kerestesy of Cleveland, and “Mrs. Kentucky,” Mrs. Patricia Taylor of Louisville, admire the trophy that will go to the winner. The annual contest is held to select the nation’s outstanding homemaker. Kid Foreign Needy NEW YORK (INS) — The Camp Fire Girls, with more than 370,000 members, aged 7-18, have started their own foreign aid program. A ‘Massachusetts group shipped two cartons of dolls to London, and in Washington they knitted forty pairs of gloves for Korean war- orphans. In New York State, the girls organized a baby sitting serv- ice, and donated $400 of their earnings to purchase an ultra-vio- let ray machine for treatment of polio patients in Bombay, India. The program, celebrating the Camp Fire. Girl's 44th birthday,’ in- cluded a scrap book of carefully chosen pictures illustrating all phases of American life. It was sent to the Netherlands in the hope that it would “offset the. distorted picture of America portrayed in some American films and books.” aehhd 77/ IG Fectery delivered price of ia. and local taxes, iF to Figure Now PHILADELPHIA (UP) — People now have many more ‘“‘necessities’’ | than they did in 1940, and there is | no way of estimating their wants 10 years from now, according to J. Harry LaBrum, former presi- dent of the Greater Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. LaBrum told the Philadelphia | Controllers Institute that it's safe to say the “want” thermometer will register several degrees high- er 10 years from now than it does at present. } A young couple of 1940 might have been “perfectly satisfied ~ | mS | to rent an apartment and live | there for an indefinite period,” he said, but today a couple want | a house of their own. | “And because they - have edu- | cated themselves for higher-paying | jobs, they can afford it.’ LaBrum | on @ CROSLEY | s3i¢. “They wil either build a |new home or buy an older one || . }and renovate it. They either have | |an automobile, or they will buy | BUSSARD ELECTRIC |= B4 Oakland Avenue FE 2-6445 | a washing machine or a television | set and they probably plan on a | FREE PARKING at OUR DOOR | deep freezer in the not too distant We've got the “Hit Parade” miracle set! © Takes up less space ©@ New Super- Vertical Circuit ® Tybe-tife Extender © Front is oll screen * Choice of 3 finishes Aed—hold on tight—it's yours for only $1.45 @ week! Qmne ttt ben - You can see it © Light enough to corry | without a mechanical refrigerator, | “They wouldn't consider being | i future." Sal ———— — At WKC Tomorrow, the Scoop of the Century EVERY ELGIN. Reduced 20% All New 1954 Models Widaaaeain SHOCKMASTERS ‘ NOM MaGMetl SS fees : F—2/e YOUR CHOICE AND TAKE YOUR 20% OFF THE D iscoe mt $9.50 rou $38 New ELGIN BR >» AN BRACELE Regular Price... 59.50 20% Discount... .11.90 you PAY $4760 At WKC You Need No Money Down | Speedy drain pump! Westir Wheel Covers ) se $1995 Gleaming chrome gives distinc- tive wire wheel appearance. : C2845 Reg. $25.95 @ New-Car Engine Guarentee! || © Up to 190 Now Parts! i So jeune Wizard-ized Engine Chev. 42-49 $139" - Reg. $227.50 Ex. Why risk an overhaul! Over 70,000 motorists Plug Set are each enjoying over 70,000 extra miles from 98 their cars with the famous Wizard-ized Engine. For Quick - acting! Keeps ignition most cars. 2R1248. waterproof! Safe! TR9535 @ Wiz-0-Matic Dial shuts washer off automatically at time you set @ Left-hand knob starts stops fast drain iP. ; @ Right-hand knob controls ater clutch. . ORE bbe 6 igre Ft Leg ae $5 Delivers This Sem $20 Sale Saving Now Regularly 139.95 Only $] ] 9* 24 Months to Pay! nary wringer washers! Double-wall tub keeps water hot gudranteed 5 years. Hurry, this saving for duration of sale ony! 252422 BRING IN YOUR OLD SHAVER ... HAVE IT CHECKED, CLEANED, - OILED BY A FACTORY TRAINED EXPERT, FREE OF COURSE . . . _PRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY! 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CR1503,8.9 RR729) Car Cleanup Needs Reg. $1.28 only 98s Famous Silicone Cleaner and Wax Glaze for fastest job. 3P7182,92 65¢ Volue Spark Plug 33¢ in Sets For most popu- Guaran. 10,000 lar cars. miles. RR5870,3,4 . LRI202-68 Strong and Sturdy, Smooth Operation! Reg. $ height — from 1" to 2”. Satin Varnish Quer $1.49 Resists wear, water, heat. Cleans easily. Lasting satin sheen. p P3741 Fe is Soaker-Sprinkler hee 31.49, Only = 9S Wizard Dollar ial! Ses canfined areas: X 164 = / ‘ SE Economical Mowing for the Budget-Wise! : Wizard 16” Hand Mower Complete unit for faster, easier _ painting. 2U5623. 7 : fF =. ” r ; 16.95 Now $] 4s Now! A famous Wizard semi-automatic for less than ordi- Here is inexpensive lawn mowing! Easily adjusted cutting Self-sharpening carbon steel longer! Deluxe Lovell wringer odustable for any fabric! blades slash through tall grass, tough weeds. Ball-bearing ) motor! Transmission action reel for “‘push-less’’ mowing. Quiet and smooth- running, built for years of t stant use. 2X1213 rouble-free service and con= Fast acting. Will not raise grain, Finish for Your Car $4.18 ony $298 Value!. Special combination of- fer! Rubbing compound for cleanup, auto body patch kit for fix-up, Wit- ard: auto enamel for paint-up. Choice of col- ors. Hurry! Ma $8 3 Ti . Economical, Durable! Rubber Hose 359 25 Feet $2 Wizard quality! Unusual value at this low price in- cludes rayon cord rein- forcement for added strength. Won't bulge, swell. Black. exis 50-ft. 2X1125.. ..$4.45 i * _ Paint : Spray Unit Reg. 4°99 Seve $5.35 Only &9F Regularly $51.25 Remover pure bristle. For wells; etc. 2PR5420 | 162 North Saginaw St, © Store Hours: Monday thru Thursday end Seturdey 9 to 5:30 — Fridey Ste THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22. 1954 Spring Wanderlust Grips Pontiac as ; Residents Roam far, Néa Mrs. Dudley Makes Trip: to California - W. Walter Smiths -to Enjoy Hawaiian Holiday ~ Mrs. Harold W. Dudley of East Iroquois road returned Tuesday from a trip to Manhattan Beach, Calif, where she visited her daughter, Jacquelyn Dudley. 2 = = Leaving Saturday from New Or leans for a 16-day Caribbean cruise are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baines of Birmingham. Their itin- erary will include the British West . Indies, the Dominican Republic, Trinidad and various stops in Venezuela. - CrinkleCrepe NYLON ‘UNIFORMS tl Press ‘Offers Suggestions ‘tuts’ ||Attention, Brides-to-Be: Members, ot the ‘Pontiac Press | pared by. the staff, ia order to Wamen’s Department arge all pros- | a - complete and timely _wedding story. cee brides to acquaint then As an aid to prompt, accurate caishies babs Res ‘and complete information, wedding /forms will be mailed upon re- quest, as well as to those who have announced their engagements in the Pontiac Press. We will not be able to carry details of reception, bridal cos- tumes, etc., if information is re- ceived more than three days after | the wedding. — Because of limited space, brides: | | _to-be may submit only one picture 1 | | toither engagement or wedding) if: |they are to be married within | Elegant thin straps for the prettiest new. sandal look. Soft foam cushions your every step! | two months of the engagement an- * °® | nouncement. — i 4 | .While it is not always possible | : The W. Walter Smiths of Do- fe to provide the picture with the! is road are leaving Saturday eo: wedding information, brides are for Los Angeles. From there , | asked to note that the picture can-' ae they will fly - sexes te sameke = | not be used unless it is ready for, r headquarters a ~ | publication by the third day after; 4 check with which to bay a wheelchair was presented | secretary of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis | white visiting the other. istands. ‘ 5 the wedding Ito. the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis recently (center), received the check from jrembers, Betty Paulos se 8 . 95. couse Tea manna eat bettas ened’ tnetr| | by members of Zeta La Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi| (left) of Ottawa drive and Mrs, Robert Knight ( right) of owen O * ee a Ad sicearen| (6s ithe (dapertuad’ al | sorority. Mrs. Ruth W. Parshall, Oakland County seen Spokane hii | 22 York is Mrs. C. R. Gatley of the least one week before release a 7 — ~~ Casa del Rey. While in Washington date. ‘, ° ‘she visited her son-in-law and D E 'S Sh s Pic houid te tlack and | ‘Minister Speaks | At Monday Luncheon \ ul Presents daughter, the David Foxes. - ‘ tures oo; maaan e * ee e hit rints, colored or : : : DI M OC STOFE. -2e say mms = cures at PTA Meeting Wellesley Trustee to Talk Cotton Carnival | a sna sir Edvard Coins of e } i ‘ } . / “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had!” | well. | The Rew: Peking Beeet coche cx Pakage Sa net aie U | | cooperation between the school and A Trustee Looks at the Col-| give a brief message trom the was the setting this afternoon - pel iw the wares nat 12 West Huron St - FE 2-2492 Insurance Women _the home Wednesday before Emer- lege'’ is the title of a talk to be college. Cotton Carnival, the annual spring | of Ft el i. y 7. ° | Choose Mrs. Loan son PTA at the school. heard by the North Suburban} Both Mrs. Morey and Mrs. Mans- fashion tea of St. Catherine Guild, i J ar Ean was elected He said parents let children‘go ‘Branch of the Detroit Wellesley | field are on a speaking tour of St. James Episcopal Church. Mr and Mrs. P F. Karner and / Fine Qu ° ty PERMANENTS president as the Insurance Wom-| to extremes without giving them — eo spencer = at the _ Midwestern cities. Children's fashions were modeled | family of Menominee road spent é ali _tehough discipline. Parents don't Birmingham Community House for by the members’ children. Mem-| Easter weekend with their daugh- / . a en's Association of Pontiac Wed ug pl ae belongs. luncheon Monday at 1p. m. . te : 5 / Complete Hair Styling nesday at a luncheon meeting in Put responsibility where it 8 / Book Is Reviewed bers participating were Mrs. Pell ter. Joan, in Kewanee, Il. Mrs. i MODERNE BEAUTY SHOP Hotel Waldron. Mrs. Thomas Johnson, vice presi- Mrs. Lee B. Morey, who gradu- | : : Hollingshead and Mrs. Frank Al- ‘Karner remained to spend a few | Other officers elected at the dent, presided over the meeting ated from Wellesley in 1919 and at Sorority Meeting len, chairmen: Mrs. Harry Wieting, extra days with her daughter. | ' Mildred Webster, Owner Ruth Hoskins—Manicurist | meeting include Cecile Davidson, and Mrs. Stephen Kives presented has served the last six years as. Mrs. Arthur W. Selden reviewed _ : os 8 8 | ' 811 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 2-8633 vice president; Dorothy Peck, gec- new bylaws. A mother-daughter alumnae trustee, will be the speak- | tickets, and Mrs. David Fulton and A Wayne University production — ". | retary, and Olive Blair, treasurer. banquet is planned for May 6. = &T- Mes ee Rothing Is Dripping 8 ire. Guy Yardley, refreshments. | of “Tartuffe,” a French play by A resident of New York City, | [peslls ie wo | Mrs.i/M. E. Sewell had charge| Moliere, will feature | Car! she has been active in educa- ea SS ales Ms | ‘of the table; Mrs. Eugene Moore, O’Brien, son of the Wardell b :' tion circles there for many years. | Wwiniam Hurlburt was hostess in| properties; Mrs. C. H. Martin Jr. O’Briens of Hamilton court, as . ane S Introducing her will be Mrs. her home on Elmhurst road. and Mrs. Robert Clark, stage de-| Valere, Tartutfe’s rival in love. Paul L. Mansfield, executive sec-| The May 4 meeting will be held cor, and Mrs. Albert Bell, flow-| Carl. a sophomore English ma- retary of the Wellesley College in the Lanman road home of Mrs. ae Mrs, Don Cargill and Mrs. jor at the university. has appeared Alumnae Association, who will! Arthur McKinnis. H. L. Despard Jr. also assisted. \in earlier Wayne University pro- ; — ductions, with the Master Players e ; @ |in Pontiac, the Cleveland Euclid | "| Players in Cleveland, the New Ex- | i Maling Shoes ; perimental Theater in New York be City and the Toledo Pop Players. The play will run May 68 at | Wayne University Theater. i * * 2 ‘| Announcing the birth of a daugh- ter, Nancy Jean. April 71 are Mr. arid Mrs. Wayne Lehtos of Chas- ae Grandparents are the Floyd | | Crawfords of Ardmore avenue an @ _ Tremendous Savings §) = © _ jand the Matt Lehtos of Chassell. | 7 The infant’s mother is the former |Ruth Mary Crawford. MORE LESS teenies” congrnttens - . FOR the birth of a daughter are Mr. xe VALUE ™ MONEY! a “ Pat Wallis) of Williams Lake | SPRING and SUMMER | rae ’ Grandparents of the infant born E E ' Cl April 18 at Pontiac General Hospi- DR SS S earance. tal are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Wallis . = © : of Drayton Plains and Mr. and . Mrs. Leo Donaldson of Sylvan - Lake. ~ * s s bs Mr. and Mrs. Dyson G. Bell of ~~) s West Pike street announce the ; . birth of a daughter, Cinda Rose, . April 8 Grandparents are ‘he / : : Homer Fosters of Weston, W. Va., and Mrs. Cinda Bell of Junction, a Md. 2 Coming Events | ana / Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 480 will hold i \ f / a card party Friday at the home of Mrs. Ernest Remér, 2894 Crooks Rd, Ail membera and friends are inves. 5 § I > Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 19 Front &t,. will i eens a ham supper Pridey evening : : at 5:30 im the church. i , Booster Class First Methodist | Y er seen a walking shoe facets " e nev members are invited Danes will i Values to | Values to $29.99 ou 'V T, FLEXIBLE! << - - $12.99 a. SO GH SO Emor L. Calkins WCTU will meet Tues- ' a : Fleeces! Textured Fabrics! LI with Mer lars. Mpatten, at Kugueta j Cettons! -Prints! Rayon Pastel Shades! Novelties! ev MACH : Spuns! Sheers! Dresses Shorties for now. through i suitable for graduation! Summer! , : IS YOUR INE 3 TIRE Day time and date time . - dresses in one and two Deep turn back cuffs, brief full ~ it D? piece. Some jacketed swing back or semi-controlled top- Ze ' = pers. 7 WALKERS aa { BIG SPE I AL! \j : A Brand New Lest end : a 2 | C fs _Party _ = | WenderfulNew 8 8 =A _—_ shoe that's lighter, more flexible : TOPPERS ~ /'Dresses and Formals | Conetruction Doss WI” than you've ever seani-— A walking i shoe that's softer, better fitting than ever : LIMITED NUMBER 7 ‘ es before! Yes, one step in these and you'll | > 7 . . ~ a stu qT S $5 § . . feel like singing, shouting, and celebrating! — he “ = : a a So, come to Maling’s today and es ; 3 Values to decks . oe « discover what a joy walking con be! | 4 ‘ arian Baas Siea Reece pet arre an tae ae te ect Pease: a re 25 a: S " " ae “ = ee one mee : = E = 2 _ + — aaa cee eeeitrenerenes - : : 8—Poneme sooth leather with Block e 5 — : 7 trim, Bleck or Red smoot f €- hP : Ye ee el ee —< - QPEN near —— . _ae . FREE Estimetes in Your Home = , OPEN | | Me Mode wre by Singer Trained Experts. e ' : = : on a Convenient FRID _ - . NOCHARGE - : AR RIDAY | Mal : > NO OBLIGATION . _ | CHARGE i 5 oONGHT f a ing : 7 SINGER 4 " 41N. Saginaw Street RTH SAGINAW STREET Sewing Conter : ACCOUNT! | 41 N. Saginaw Street TIL 9:00! 50. NO NAW STREET . Be tere 3 a 3 ‘. == me F j . : 1 * a 3 ) . | de, ou, ee Open frites, Evenings se | aos | Mt 4.00596", y | * ‘ “ f zt ; 1 ~{ ee +[ ie : fe * tare Ted Johnson of Edison street (center) THE PRB PEE a Pontiac Press Photo shows a poster for the Lincoln Junior High|48°'gianitis (right) of Claremont place. School Spring Fair to Mrs. William Gorsline|The fair will be held Friday from 5:30 (left) of Putnam avenue and Christine|to 9 p.m. Mother of 6 Glad Three Lives Are Over Wife Helped Philbrick Foo] Commies By DOROTHY ROE AP Women’s Editor Eva Philbrick’s love of husband and country enabled her to live Hat Sale! Values From $5.95 1h, Off The De’Cor Shop 48 N. Perry Pontiac Hote! Lobby a grim and desperate lie for nine years. Eva, whose blonde, blue-eyed beauty reveals a staunch New England strength, is the wife of Herbert A. Philbrick, the man who led three lives as an active mem- ber of the Communist party, an undercover man for the FBI and a struggling young advertising sglesman. After a nine-year mas- querade, he appeared as the gov- ernment’s surprise witness in the 1949 trial of America’s top 11 Com- munists and his testimony played a large part in their conviction. | s s s | .Mrs. Philbrick, mother of five | daughters and a baby son, now | lives a peaceful life in White Plains, 'N. Y., with her husband and chil- Custard-Filled Donuts 6 36° Blueberry Triangle Rolls 6 58° “Fresh BANANA CAKE ... New Taste Treas! Chocolete-Chip CHIFFON CAKE .... 121 West Hu 78 719° Thomas Pastry Sho “Baked Fresh and Sold Fresh” _ | CAKES ron Near Cass dren, and tries not to think about the long years when she had to pretend to be an enemy of her country. She speaks reluctantly of those difficult years: “The hardest time of all was at the first, when my friends kept telling me Herb was attending Communist meetings, and he would just say he had to work late. It was just before our first baby was born, and sometimes I didn't know what to think or do. I thought I knew Herb. We were both raised in Somerville, Mass., met at the Baptist church there, were raised in the strict American traditions of New England. fC] s s “Finally I had to ask him about all these rumors, and all he said was, ‘Someday I'll tell you.’ “It was after the baby was born that he finally explained to me and an agent of the FBI came and talked to me too and asked me to help out and pretend to be sympathetic to the Communist cause. ¢ “If we had known what we were getting into, I don’t know whether we could have gone ahead with it. even then. But we did. And no one ever will know the blessed relief we felt when it was all ever, and Herb was able to tel] his‘story in court.” , s ¢ ¢@ One of the most difficult assign- ments for Mrs. Philbrick was the pretense required of her in regard to her children. She says: “Ot course one of the main goals of the Communists is to educate the children in their doctrine. They don't believe in Mother Goose or fairy tales for children. The ‘fairy odpm is a hated capitalist sym- “Whenever we had Communist visitors, we had to hide any nurs- ery rhyme or fairy tale ‘ooks that happened to be around. Fortunate- ty, I was able to be quite con- vincing usually by pointing out that I had so many children that I really didn't have much time to read them anything.” Welcome Change To bring up a very .old joke, diapers are always undergoing a change. The latest fashion in three cornered pants is a rectangular diaper with adjustable grippers that opens flat for easy sudsing and fast drying. _|ano at the University of Michigan PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1954 Program ‘Will Be Given Wednesday = or Dexter, associate professor of pi- School of Music,.in a program of I pelreie Mrs, Benjamin Brewster is president of the guild and Mrs. Walker A. Williams is program Wood who leaves — for New York on .~ Sunday, Mrs. ~- Mrs. Saunders Mrs. Lawrence Pearson of Se- attle, Wash., was a visitor in the Hilis Tuesday. The Rev. Mr, and Mrs, Pearson formerly lived at Cranbrook, Mrs. Pearson will spend the summer in England, going over with her mother early next week, Mr. and Mrs. William T, Gos- sett are traveling in Virginia and New York until April 30. Mr, and Mrs, Eltictt 8. Nich- ols have returned to their home on Tiverton road after spending February and March at South- ern Pines, 8. C. Charlotte Nich- ols, who accompaniéd her par- ents south, is spending a few week, with Mr. and Mrs. James A, Blackwood of Rochester in Tryon, N. C, : s s s Mrs. Thomas E. Wilson is chair- man of the women golfers of Bloomfield Hills Country Club this season, Their first Friday game and luncheon will take place May 7. Mrs. Ernst F. Kern is vice chairman, with Mrs. Louis Colom- bo, last year's chairman, acting Shower Honors Marlene Coin Marlene Coin was guest of honor Tuesday evening at a bridal show- er held at the home of Mrs. Charles Salzman on Baldwin road. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Ed Sutton, Mrs. Harold Bigelow, Mrs, John Salzman, Mrs. Milton Strong and Nancy Gray. Marlene, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coin of Bald- win road, will speak her vows with David Bess June 5 in First Presbyterian Church. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David Bess of Drayton Plains. Music Guild to tor! Family Dinner _|day were. made Monday evening Pt SD a st as the district representative, Mrs. Robert F. G. Copeland, Mrs.. Charlies Predmore, Mrs. Robert Wardrop and Mrs, George Russel are other members of the com- mittee, Mr, and Mrs, James P. Baldwin will return to their home on West | Shore drive, Orchard Lake, about May 1. They have been in Palm Beach for six weeks. Mrs, Dean Draper will give a- luncheon W in her home on Barden drive. Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Colombo Jr. have recently returned home from a vacation in Naples, Fla. Mrs. Charles K. Latham of New Orleans, who formerly lived in Birmingham, was a houseguest of Mrs. Sterling Saunders .this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew B. Whit- tlesley returned home last week spent the winter months. to Be Served by Altar Society Plans for a family dinner Sun- ‘ t i Present UM Pianist Mr, and Mrs. Irving A. Dufty and thei? son, Frank, returned | last week from a 10-day stay at Pinehurst, N, C. r, and Mrs. Clarence E. Otter, with Phoebe Otter and Mrs, Rob- ert Lee Graham, entertained 30 guests at luncheon last Sunday in s their home, “Apple Towers’’ on Woodward avenue. s * * en Friday preceding the tea and fashion show to be given by the Altar Guild of St. Hugo of the on East Long Lake road. from Orlando, Fla., where they | when the Altar Society of Our Lady of Refuge Church met to) select committee workers. Beautiful New Town & Country Shop Tel-Huron Center Several luncheons are being giv- Hills Church. The affair -vill be held | at the Woodcrest Lakes Clubhouse oe “| St Anthony Guild will prepare and serve the meat under the Flower Guild, with Mrs. and St. Jude Guild have charge of vegetables and salads, and Mrs. Joseph Stecker and St. Mary Guild will be responsible for coffee. St. Anne Guild, under Mrs. Joe Worthman, has charge of pies, and the dining room is under the sup- ervision of St. Elizabeth Guild and Mrs. Henry Charlevois. Highchairs will be available for children, and tickets for the dinner may be purchased at the door. The until 5 o'clock. ~~. | direction - of Kathleen DeConick. “> | Little ;| Herman Broekhuizen, has charge | Of potatoes; Mrs. Lawrence Scheib OPEN "TIL 9 P.M. Every Night Use Your Regulor dinner will be served from Soa Osmun Charge Account It's Sprin Time to ; ~ cost to have | sleeping on @ Pillows Renovated - 332 West Huron St. Group Entertained by Mrs Austerman Mrs. Fred Austerman of East Pike street was hostess for the Tuesday evening meeting of the Mission Bells of St. John Lutheran Church. . Mrs Sam McMurray was cohos- tess and Mrs. Carl Nelson gave de- votions. Guests present were Mrs. Ingabord Orvick, Mrs Clara Rich- ards anc a former member from Schenectady. N.Y, Mrs Roland Carlson Mrs. Fremont Thoe was ap- pointed as a-delegate to the dis- in LaGrange, Hornbiad is an alternate. Mrs, Arthur Saunders, mission- ary to China, was guest speaker. STAP P’S.. as children’s fashion centre .,-+ Washable Separates finished with Inspired young separates pretty ribbed~knit touches. Fully cotton gabardine shorts and knit shirts that keep their fresh colors. 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It appears that’s | a a wonderiul and four | history, one wondered at Winnie what we're headed toward. For in | lovely children” — and an award-| Sherman's smooth, unlined skin 5 5+ the past few years, people of all | winning talent in painting... . and dancing eyes, for Daughter : ages have been finding that hob-| “I've always put my husband| To what could she attribute her i. 4 bies can solve every problem|and children first and yet, with | amazing hold on serenity? Mother Wishes to ‘ ; mn wre too little to too much ge difficulties, Pelle “Well, I do have a wonderful Curb Her Friend's : to some time ‘ husband. Then, t r ; And the harried homemaker, | Winnie Borne Sherman says vinced that sae ictped mes Conversation we're told, should not exempt her- “AN the difficulties’ began in | keep my balance through all the | ___ self from the prescription. — nic | 29%, Just one year after the birth | troubles, . By pore bogie ‘Ka : Fast is, a hobby can do double | o¢ Marjorie, the Shermans first “You know, I believe a woman | friend whe cae coma A) wry : duty for the housewife: It can| cniid, and shortly after the pre- (owes it to her family to give : - , : relieve the fatigue caused by the! mature birth of Bob, Marjorie | them as much’ happinees od ake ne mae a aren © 8 wore on aes at life contracted pneumonia and Bob, | can And she can’t do that unless lg Alpe al hepa i just don't : he -aaadren cans aroun ae bleeding dysentery. she feels a certain amount of self think pome of the subjects she : ‘| Paul, who was born in 1933, | satisfaction. talks about are for young ears to As proof it's possible for you, | geveloped asthma in 1935. By 1939] ‘For me, painting and the gra- hear. Will you please tell me how | an outstanding exponent of bob- | )i. weight was down to 25 pounds | phic arts were the obvious means I can felt her so without hurting . bles for housewives told her | 214 the last born, 2-year-old Lucy,|of realizing that, satisfaction. I her feelings?” story in an interview recently. | iad developed an allergic condi-| have always loved art. I studied Answer: Frankly tell her that The stroy readg more like a | tion and rheumatic fever, which af-| it at Columbia University, and in Cart "are carta subjects that you medical case book than like the ' fected her heart and her eyes. the early days of my marriage I don't like to discuss when young Make Little Hobby Horses can now add nay details which __j{ mans, taught art to supplement = — FE ———— band's income.— —¥ “But any woman can realize a similar satisfaction. She can try gardening or needlepoint, book binding, weaving—anything that is creative.” The past several years have been relatively peaceful for the Sher- Lately, hospital visits have been joyful oceasions... Daughter Mar- jorie, now living in Oak Park, Mich., has a 2-year-cld son. And Bob, a medical student, lives in Philadelphia with his wife and month old daughter. Lucy is al- most completely cured. With her children grown into healthy and happy adulthood (Paul attends Florida Southern College), Mrs. Sherman has had no prob- lem, in her middle years, worry- ing about what to dd with her spare time. ee oe flower at wristband. NEW YORK (NEA)—The glove that’s shorter than short is the The well-groomed hand will wear a short length hy from soft pigskin to the thinnest kid. | of many weights this spring. Short, Short Leather Gloves Gleam With Color Lights’’; Lotus blue, anemone pink, jonquil yellow, mint green and ~ Glove for town and country (upper right) is soft, -dove |. spring, in leather gloves that may have wide cuffs or none| gray peccary with hand saddle-stitching and chunky gold | at all. For dress wear and after-five gatherings, there's this (clasp. Thin, moonstone gray kid (lower center) has tiny white kid gauntlet (left) with gold-piped cuff and buttons | cuff lined in contrasting white. Wristlet (lower right) is in of fake burnished gold. Dressy little daytime shorty (upper | glistening white kid, has cufflet wrist with V-construction center) is capeskin in white and pastels, has pretty leather |and hand-sewn edge. The short glove is reited: in leathers softer than ever. The new kid- skins. show a tissue-thin fineness, but that’s the way you are. Dear Mrs. Post: IF am a young widow, aged 2%. My husband was killed a year after our mar- riage and I have no children, I have always understood that a widow continues to wear her rings, - regadless of length _ of Recently, however, so many peo- ple have been asking me why I haven't transferred my wedding ring to my right hand or removed it entirely that I thought I had better check with you. My husband and I were very happy and I certainly would not want to do anything that would indicate otherwise. I have just started dating again occasionally and that has prompted this ques- tion. Answer: It is correct for a will want to do. This suggestion you like. Add colored or yarn| By 1951 her accomplishment | } ; | ean be used_in several ways. | 34. color the te on| was impressively pointed up outstanding leather glove for It comes in gleaming white, | lavender mist. are a are both on nd widow 10 wear her wedidng ring | These little bobby horses can he . ine “when ene of her walercelors wen {= Ue._It reaches just to the wrist-| 10 stse pastels and the meutrals | There are even textured pi -apeskins are both lighter andjon her left hand as long as she G made into a collection which would | timy buttons for eyes. Make sev- bone, may have a diminutive cuff] yom it often has vents at |... even Texture Pilg- remains unmarried. However, it be nice to hang around near the | ¢T@!! ee ua ~oeaia Interna- | or none at all. side, back or palm and tre- skins and ostrich leathers in these is not incorrect for her to trans- ceiling of your room. . ° This short glove is done in leath-| quenfly features beautiful hand- fresh and lovely colors. er to her right hand if she You could also make them as Cts ao te ake tae She has held one-woman shows | ers of many weights and textures, | stitching. Perderated laather gloves snake prefers, a little gift for a young child. or) ushroo i in communities neighboring her ie tri short| More good news for women who Dear Mrs. Post: I have been they would be fine for table dec-|@re fit for human consumption. |New Rochelle. N. Y., home. And oro ee ke = im of] Prefer to wear leather straight asked to be the maid of honor ; j ene. wes a e . pig an Arcane gee Seman cd Ne vae . caaiky awe of gold, silver or| through the summer. Such glove at a friend's wedding. I am told woman show in New York City, no small accomplishment for a wife and mother whose home- making years have not been easy ones. Hot Water copper, seed pearls or jewel- studded wooden buttons. Important new colors for spring include the delicate flower tints have just been shown in pastel kids, white capes and textured leathers. Treatment given to glove leath- and a group called “The Northern ers this spring has made them Mary Margaret McBride Says: that it is the duty of the at- tendant of honor to give a show- er for the bride-to-be. Is this trae? I hadn't planned on giving one but want to do the right thing. Answer: This may be a practice rin some communities, but there is certainly no obligation on the part to cut out, too. Most nay of the ether paper plates which you / of the maid of honor to give such Sn EO ISEe Saiii/ | With Whole World to See, ies Fold the paper plate in half Hat in Hand Above 140 — She'll Vacation in Catskills and sketch on the outline of a horse. You can look through a By HUBBARD COBB oe = May Not Look book and find a drawing to copy, As we've said before, hot water a ever be. sure that my column Italy 4 A Cat would. get back from all these S eae ; | mearquisene cups In white, A,Borc, $395. 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Adah Shelly, Pontiac’.city- libra] ' Wesbrook . daa wateces Goce ~, @venue——-t-Atpha-Sigma-Nu- sorority at " anounce ih Lake Angelus home of Mrs. Russel engagement | ‘The books reviewed were “Rai of their bow on Se: Peek, by ‘Esther daughter, — tern Bonero Overstreet ~ C 4 “Forty Plus and Fancy Free” by Mewrice E. 4 aon oe ai aurice eg eit sin Stark, the meeting, and reports were son of the | ebay ts de _— commit Robert Starks | of the program, with Mrs, Guy f Donnell, Elsie Forney and Mrs. ’ ol . William Looney assisting. - Salina; Kan. | pans were completed for a des- No date has |sert cooking school to be held in been set. for the wedding. Suzanne Welch, |[ =.= Glenn Reynolds Exchange Vows In a candlelight ceremony Satur- nolds’ of Boston avenue are their parents. guests witnessed | the ceremony, which was per- formed by the Rev, Duncan McColl eat 8 o'clock. The bride wore a beige suit with navy accessories and she carried a prayerbook with a bouquet of whits carnations and stephanotis. Mrs. dames Younger attended her sister ag matron of benor. She wore a powder blue suit with pink accessories and she carried a bouquet ef pink roses. Loren Bray was best man, and seating the guests were Ronald) Holland and Jerry Gaultney. Mrs, Welch chose a brown print dress with pink accessories and a corsage of pink carnations for her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Reynolds wore a navy blue suit with white accessories and a pink carnation corsage. A reception in the church parlors followed the ceremony. The couple is residing on Boston avenue. Creswell Society Conducts Meeting ‘News From Other Shores” was ning when. Eleanor Creswell Mis- sionary Society met at the home of Mrs. Donald Upton on East Third avenue. Mrs. Floyd Levely led devotions based on‘‘Yardsticks,” and a. pro- gram, ‘Youth Responds,’’ was giv- en by Mrs. LeRoy Koch, Mrs. Grace Waite, Mrs, Norman Nelson May 11, was announced. Mrs Nelson assisted the hostess. Lé In black, benedictine, white, or light blue kidskin.. SAN DLER of BOSTON — you want the sot, soft shoe with just-the barest hint of a heel... ngs. — ~ and knows you want perfection, too. Here you have it in PLAT- “t TER, a long-playing hit! Unbe- lievably soft! pink 6” ; CASHMERE and STROOK i Beautiful and Luxurious COATS AS Af Tremendous Savings! Our Regular $9000 Values Friday and Saturday Only Beautiful cashmeres in beige and navy and Strooks in powder, aqua, maize. 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(UP) — Oecar es It turned out that Claude's = as ae E - me ; mother didn't know the pigeon was 4 “It appears quite clear,” Long | pigeon is fretting in his cage these | soting @ formal education, She arg ten discoyer new methods, they | said, “that we have almost reached | days hecause he can't go to school. agreed jt would be safer for Oscar |] | ew are nearing the limit in increasing | the ae —— = Oscar, who belongs to the Claude | to. stay at home. _ mes | 4 |. ile expectancy, . I of infectious processes | #004, family here, is the pigeon| So Oscar frets in his cage while é Se eet atecsity |'a the United States. equivalent of Mary's little lamb. | the children “play less interesting: gE Ree i ence Dn 28, but aba 2 pert | ao une sho | the life span ge She oy aeae Late cere, an & ube boy is in the second grade. Crocodiles sometimes live to be : feetious diseases. But that method | tions.” "i It jan’t exactly against the rule | 40 years old. | D ‘ 2 2 @ WEEKEND VALUES! 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There is no dried-up suds deposit to leave. a dingy film—or irritate sensitive skin.” (If there is a baby in your family, isn’t it nice to know that al/ gets his diapers hygienically These modern machines are scientifically designed to dunk &nd tumble the clothes .. .. to swish and slosh them around freely so the stubbornest dirt can be loosened::. . clean as well-as fluffy. softl : : ate Ld suds-are a oe to their machines. So they asked.for a new kind of detergent that. wouldn’t foam up into uselesg suds. . all was the happy answer—a new “‘controlled suds” detergent that helps automatic washers - work exactly as they’re supposed to work. Every particle of pure, fragrant all works for you—down in the wash water where the washing has to be done. ali doesn't let its washing power loaf around on top where it — can’t do any work. all does the best job for you, and does it without waste. And that’s why it is not only - approved. but actually prescribed by men who make automatic washers, men who sell them, and ladies who. demonstrate them. all saves money— saves -bother _ Each box of a// contains all you need ice per- fect washing. You don’t have to bother buying “a bleach, bluing or water softener. These extras are all included in all. Just the right amount of water softener and “Washer makers prescribe aif - Men who make automatic washers know that detergent. You are sure of getting the clean- smelling, bright-looking wash your dealer promised you when he sold you your machine. hit +s -blended-into-thi teolled-sude~<— A i : i Read aill’s special offer Use aj/ in your automatic next time you wash, , It’s wonderful for the grimiest work and play __ clothes, for dainty lingerie, for baby’s things. It’s unconditionally recommended for the new- miracle fabrics like Acrilan, Dynel, Orion, and nylon. 4 ee If all. isn’t the finest detergent you have . _ ever used in your automatic washer, your dealer has been instructed to refund your ‘money. Monsanto Chemical — St. Lous, Missouri. BPRS pec : a ii Sale | Pee. mie as ae cua + aera CEN ey ee BN re ws COA eee r SE eae se a ' rece) Beall Lala ee { ; j j \ at * t : see : 2 ig - = : 7 ; # a — . i Ae THE. PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 22, 1954 tetas eee = a. ae wp eh TAO we we aa ee Increase Vitamin Intake | ave opened the container it-comes| New Cake Decoration Hanb- , fe FE AF FF ee FROG F |by Aaeing Wheat Gorm proven: "rancidiy. Be “sure to| Neat tine you want wry some, E 4 Ss rd o . oe Pn Lp g by wang waat at use tinted coconut. Half fill glass, -" : germ, Sprinkle it over ready-to-| The easiest way to cut parsley| jar with shredded coconut and , ~To eliminate waste when meas-|eat cereal or stir it into cooked|is with scissors. Bunch together | sprinkle iri a few drops of diluted + uring- molasses, grease the cupicereal. =, and snip away.- Lettuce, too, can | coloring, Place cover on jar tightly * Cok inSaue SRS Seg ag oy a , , n Fridey f rat Si ae ) “MEAT BARGAINS! nS poe There's nothing better than beef when it comes to preparing a sim- le but luxurious meal, and Lon- don Broil with Butter Sauce is beef at pry og oy A ring of futf) rice, drenched in the sauce, is a garnish and a” taste-teasing change from = ‘ROUND, SIRLOIN or SWISS “Best Cuts ; None Higher” , = eee Lean, Blade Cut = P Freshly-Dressed ORK CHOPS PANREDI) = 30; Lendon Breil With Butter Sauce F ae flank steak (about 24% oop eee ena table wine Cooked rice ‘Preheat broiler. Place flank steak on rack with surface about 3 inches below source of heat. Broil | 3 minutes on each’ side. ‘ Meanwhile melt butter or mar- garine in large frying pan. Add LONDON BROIL—The lesser known flank steak wine and heat peat unt bubbling is treated to the gourmet's touch and comes out as Cut flank steak diagonally into a glamorous dish. Just be sure to cut the meat Mmarwearese Non-Fat Dry Milk Solids|Angeltood Dessert a ear remaining, oa sex (Offer Low Cost Nutrition |Perfect for Sunday The following information comes recipes. You can use it in practical-| This luscious angelfood dessert . to us from Mrs. Frieda A. Ben-|ly all foods from soups to des-| is perfect for Sunday dinner. Stuffed Egg Recipe nett, Assistant Home Demonstra-| serts, Try it in soups, beverages, Angelfood With tion Agent of Oakland County. main dishes and your desserts, in- Pineapple Topping Many homemakers are hot ac- | cluding baked products, 44 cup cold light cream Tempts Appetites | usin ‘with one of the newer| as ream oupe, egguogs coven | 3% Ba ns diagonally across the grain, since the muscles run lengthwise of this cut of meat. It's wonderful eating. Lean Beef | "29: | 3H | 7 5 9i. is Bazely’s Sno-White Veal! e =" GRAD members of the milk family—dry vanillé instant pudding ie stuffed es) milk solids. What is it? How = cutive value = a lower pa eee milk and pineapple wot) os, Fine fer 8 Shoulder Cut KINLESS | = =| = cima ac | ROAST | BREAST | STEAK ts ing mix and beat with t : mT saneata, or weal wom moved, Lat ‘Hor Docs bout the | *and until set—takes about 5 min- c Cc ; you can utes. Just before serving, stir top| tb. eee — ——— —__—__—_—_— b. On ‘the | Ping until creamy. Serve on angel- 5 le 2 direc. | £004 slices. . = cup of - Meaty Reap c Rib or Loin 55 = of —_ Base Onion Soup Treat : b Ch ops = cw ton Condensed Bouillon | RROBSE « « 3 9 ps. MU milk| For onion soup that’s grand as quart of |8 chef's, yse this simple recipe based on condensed bouillon. First using | Cook 1 cup thinly sliced onion until not get the | limp in 2 tablespoons butter in saucepan, Add 1 can condensed bouillon and.1 soup can water. 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Prices subject te market conditions. We reserve the right to limit quontities. Plenty of — FREE PARKING PIECES and STEMS = HUSHROONS . om on ss Hart Brand - WHOLE. KERNEL Donald Duck GRAPEFRUIT UICE sous Fan (WB || Donald Duck GRAPEFRUIT EAS |sua| SECTIONS _ Giant 46 Oz. Can © People’s , Tall Low No. 303 . ie No. 303 Price Cans 1 * Can t e pica O-MAL {65 EF. Pike Strect Corner Sanford Street hh. - OK ™ . ph ial ‘For Quick ‘Delicious Eating ~~ met Minute icant New Scientifically Davgned ML a abd wae =A Sara Lee All-Butter | | Large ” COFFEE CAKE u PARADISE NUT SALAD—This would be: an easily prepared surprise after bridge. Add to your menu cheese toasted on crackers, devil’s food cake with chocolate frosting and qpuaren coffee. “This salad is just a starter; keep canned Bartlett pears on hand all the time to make delicious salads. —— Soak Broccoli, Sprouts Generally, vegetables should not be soaked before cooking, as this robs them of their vitamins. How- ever, such vegetables as Brussels sprouts and broccoli must be soaked to be thoroughly cleaned. PAT From the Farm—You Know It’s Home Killed Meat! ) FLANIGAN BROS. PACKING HOUSE MARKET 2600 M-15 — 6 Miles North ef Clarkston Pure Lard Lb. 15¢ Hémade Cooked Corned Beef Siiced 69c lb. Leet 65¢ tb. "BEEF | STEAK Lb. 2 5 ¢| Lb. 49< a Ponsauce ef Soup. 49¢_ We Have From Soup to Nuts 10 Varieties of Fresh Cut Vegetables, Makes 5 Qts. CENTER GUT BANANAS | Green or Ripe 3 ub. DHSS 71s. 49¢ 15 ws. 998 ob Strictly Fresh Varieties Fruits & Vegetables . Thin Dimé Will Buy Your Choice . ead Canad'n Bagas Potatoes - Beets ~ Ibs. aa ane JERRY v }Rich in Protein Pear-Nut Salad Nutritionally minded homemak- ers will be happy to find a pear salad rich in protein, so a special one was developed for Pearadise Salad Month — April. Cottage cheese and peanuts are both good sources of protein, im- portant for body building and re- pair in both young and old. Com- bined with the sweet juiciness of canned Bartlett pears, the mild goodness of cottage cheese with carrot strips and peanuts for crisp- ness, this should become a favorite family salad. Pearadise Nut Salad § canned pear halves (1 No. 2'9 can) % cup cottage cheese 1 um ae 4 cup peanut Lettuce or canet salad greens Prench dressing Line salad plates with crisp salad greens. Drain pear halves and place two on each plate, cut side | up and‘ with tips overlapping. Fill each cavity with a tablespoon of cottage cheese. Slice carrot lengthwise into thin pieces and garnish each salad with three or four strips. Sprinkle with . Serve with French dressing. Will serve 4. To Go With Sprouts An easy sauce for frozen Brus- sels sprouts is made by combining \% can undiluted cream of celery soup with some grated sharp cheese. Stir and heat until the cheese melts. Spoon the sauce over the cooked Brussels sprouts. Re- sult? A. ‘fine flavored vegetable dish. - ~~ IT OG THE LAST REHEARSAL BEFORE Tel lelel 4. ipa) VITAMIND MILK Sareea pee eu "9H ¢ PONTIAC’ PRESS, "THURSDAY, APRIL 22; eC |Light, Airy s ponge Cake a72 a5 Fé i dl 2 y A [ j i ( 5a £ 3 £ g * (about Sift flour and salt twice. Beat egg whites in large mixing bowl until stiff enough to form moist peaks. Gradually add sugar, beat- ing constantly until very stiff. Do not underbeat. In separate bowl, beat egg ‘yolks ae oe i il i tube cake 12 servings. Don’t Rile at Mishaps “Don’t allow cooking mishaps to disturb you. In most instances you can salvage something. When soup is too salty, cut.a raw potato until thick. Add lemon juice. Con- tinue beating until thick and lem- and cook it in the soup for a few | E minutes. Serve Food Early You'll find entertaining will go’ -emeothly if you--serve-food- during the evening rather than at the end. Too often guests have lost interest in food by the time the , | hostess serves it. Gia5 i a nO, 2 Lae, AL ture eet “GRADE 1 SKINLESS ‘Prices Good Thurs., April 22, thru April 28 OPEN SUNDAYS 9 to 9 DIXIE ‘SALAD rs an iH GOLDEN RIPE DETROIT BANANA CO. BANANAS - VELVET PEANUT BUTTER 12 OZ. TUMBLER BEEF ¢ ROUND or A BETTER STEAK DURKEE'S S PURE BLACK PEPPER 1 oz. U. S. INSPECTED — GRADED CHOICE 719 SIRLOIN BUY BLADE CUT BEEF ROAST 39 BROOK’S CHILI HOT BEAR Ne. a Cens DILL FAMILY CHOICE—PLAIN OR KOSHER PICKLES... sec chomp oe 1200 BALDWIN AVE. @ ARMOUR’S BANNER BRAND BACON | PHONE FE 2.9912 ‘eda t eset TUNA with coo tempting baked tuna patties. TTIES HAWAILAN—Nutritious canned tuna combined rice, cocoanut and other flavorful ingredients make these Sauteed pineapple ‘rings, a dish of chutney and.a tossed salad are perfect accompaniments. é. All One Needs: Tuna and Recipe With a good stock of tuna on the kitchen shelf and a few good reci- pes on file it’s an easy job for any homemaker to tackle the problem of meatless meals. Versatile canned tuna from Cal- ifornia weeds no preparation and can be made into any number of flavorful dishes for appetizer, salad or main course serving. Here js.a simple time and money-saving sug- gestion: Baked Tuna. Patties Hawaiian 2 T-ounce cans solid-pack tuna, drain 1 eup cooked rice : mae r 3 tablespoons minced onjioa bg teaspoom dry mustard 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce yy — shredded coconut 2 tablespoons chopped pimiento 2 tablespoons lemon juice ‘, cup fine dry bread crumbs Salt and pepper to taste - 1 egg, beaten Chutney Break tuna into pieces with a fork; combine tuna and all re- maining ingredients except chut- ney; mix well. Shape into 12 pat- ties and place on greased baking sheet. Bake in 450 oven 20 to 25 minutes, or until browned. Serve hot with chutney. Makes 6 serv- ings. Roll Ice Cream in Nuts Dessert for Sunday dinner: balls of chocolate ice cream rolled in chopped nuts and garnished with a spoonful of whipped cream and a cherry. 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She asked if she could help, and fixing a fresh pineapple was the job that need- - ed deing at the moment. Iraq grows four-fifths of the world's dates, much citrus fruit, several kinds of berries and ap- ples—and I put a pineapple in front of her! Incidentally, both the Alsaatis liked the pineapple, I think; they were very polite and ate it. Since we were supposed to be showing a typical American fam- ily in all its aspects, I had planned the kind of meals we would nor- mally have in two days. Some other hostesses had their guests showing them how to cook native dishes. Ours didn’t (but we. talked about them). If the Alsaati's return for a sum-| Robin Hood Enriched = FLOUR ‘ : this Is an watching me make yeast bread. | each ric " tween American and Iraqi meal | hot weather drink. __.. | One main dish recipe ot | and put imam planping and preparation is re- . I asked Sherifa if she has any I want to try. It calls for lamb. If] in trying j Marketing must be | trouble shopping for food in Ann amily’ sheohitely retues oi" *: done every day, because food | Arbor. She says that is not one of oar. that meat, try Kubba with will not > her problems, for the supermarkets beef. : have about everything she wants ee : I guess it is only the Americans | “1 amb ig their staple meat, with Abe Ete who insist upon: icing their drinks.| ground beef a close second. Mut- aw bony se ey Mrs. Alsaati removed the ice cube | ton which from her soft drink. -in Iraq is harder to find in But fee créam and cola drinks ica. are known and liked in Iraq. |. Hashim said that ice cream is sold in Baghdad in the summer time very much as it is sold here by traveling vendors. He said their young daughter, aged two, already knows the ice cream man and begs for a treat. Tea, coffee and milk are all drunk in Iraq. I gathered that tea | is more popular than coffee, in spite of the fact that one of the places coffee originated was in Persia, Iraq's next door neighbor. Hashim recommended a ta- Defiance in mmbinati ii ete powder arately is we often do. Rice je | ©! fo" cooking the usual cereal food. Fresh Cook rice until tender, but not dressing are frequently served. The Alsaatis think they may try some of our salad oils instead of always using olive oil, but as Has- him said smilingly, “It is not easy to change one's habits.” That is true for most of us. Fresh fruit is the usual dessert. i | - 4 j 1 they can easily obtain pieces s. sia comnts lamb, cut in small Ralsine--ebour % cup of raisins to I bag ng meat . | mushy. Season with salt and as much curry as desired. Add the | beaten eggs and mix together pence Ae Brown lamb and. onions in Se ae the oil. When brown, add the rais- cheice. For, etn, 7 ins. Season with salt, curry and chopped parsley. ; U. S. 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Pkg. : a U a; = gros Fels, —T = Naptha oie F Aes Lg. ae nite PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY , APRIL 22, 1934 apricots; make a delicious climax to the meal. . ‘This is made in advance so at. meal time simply unmold and gar- nish. A bow! of mayonnaise, crisp hot rolls and a beverage complete the meal. — . Lime Apricot Surprise 1 package lime-flavored geiatin lcup hot water l cap cold water package (3 ouncés! cream cheese 6 drained canfied apricot halves- Pecan -halves Add cold water. Chill until ‘slightly thickened, Shape cheese into 6 balls, Place in bottom of 6 individ- ual molds. Top with apricots. cut side down. Arrange 2 or 3 pecan halves around side of mold. Fill molds ‘with slightly thickened gelatin. | Chill until firm. ~ with mayonnaise. GRAPE JELLY PARFAIT—Here’s an “old fa- | Make the pudding part during he morning Sears, ‘Unmold on salad greens. Serve | ™! iliar” turned fancy. 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It's so-easy to make, even a teenager could put it together in minutes and without being bored in the doing or disappointed with the result. Inexpensive, roo, All you need | are your regular standbys from the refrigerator such as eggs and milk, and staples from your pantry shelves such as quick- cooking tapioca and grape jelly. It's the grape jetly that gives! | the parfait its elegance, making a fancy dessert out of qa simple pud- ding. With these colorful sweeteners on hand, it’s easy to turn an old familiar recipe into one that Looks | and tastes like a ‘company dish.” Grape Jelly Parfait l egg. seperated 2 cups milk 4 tablespoons sugar \%» teaspoon salt 3 tablespooms quick-cooking tapioca ‘y teaspoon vanilla flavoring ‘a cup grape jelly In a saucepan, beat egg yolk shghtly.. Gradually stir in milk, | mixing thoroughly: Add 2 table- spoons sugar, galt and tapioca. Cook over low heat. stirring con- stantly, until mixture comes to a move from heat. Stir in vanilla. Whip egg white until soft peaks form. Add remaining 2 tablespoons Colorful Ribbons of Jelly Lend Elegance to Pudding | Oysters Can Be Mixed full boil. about 5 to 8 minutes. Re- | sugar, a tablespoon at a_ time, whipping well after each addition, until stiff peaks form. _, Fold egg white mixture” into the hot tapieca mixture, Cool. Stir to mix completely, thea chill. Just before serving, spoon rib- bons of grape jelly between layers of tapioca pudding in parfait glass- es. Then. decorate with whipped cream topped with a dab of vies, jelly if you wish. in Lots of Easy Dishes One of the big advantages of canned oysters is that they fix up in lots of ways and easily. too in soups, baked dishes, creamed ones, scrambled eggs or stuffing For instance. tamato find it processed to your Apple Juice Processed : in Two Delicious Types Apple juice is of wo delicious non-clarified contains some of ‘the apple pulp, Some families pre- fer the one and some the other, It's all. a matter of choice. So in buying apple juice you'll ie, 4 clarified o or r non-clarified . am your | tle eee — clapified and non-clarified,, ‘the man of the house when he is 'style, canned or in dotties.- . for your convenience, always handy when you want a quick refreshing Napkins Aid Carver Place some papet napkins beside doing the carving. They'll come in Lae Golden Brown Scones Yunimy..Over Rhubarb A deep-dish rhubarb pie will surely please your family when topped with a golden brown scone crust. If time is short,- the rich scone dough atop the delicate pink rhubarb. shu 4 genie ora bor plang sa ei men histo ont the Not a powder! Nota grind! But soup with the contents of a can of | oysters added makes a hearty and | | attractive main dish. ~ | homemaker — tuc ks | into an omelet, | When canned the oysters |serves them in cocktail, or scal- | |lops them with potatoes, she adds | valuable body-building protein 1 the diet. plus iron and B vitamins whieh contribute to otr general well-being. 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THEM BAKERY FRESH J * “ts, MW y e THE PONTIAG: PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, ‘®PRIL 22, 88 Baked Pear Halves “Are Fine With Ham a For an attractive, tasty relish to serve with sliced baked ham try the following: Cranberry Pears (a baked relish) Rell cereal ay Dip cut side of pears in melted butter, then roll in crushed cereal and place cut side up in open baking pan. Let bake at 350 degrees until lightly brown, Add a spoonful of cran- berry saute to each. Garnish ham slices with pears and mint. Quick Chicken Pie Ever fill a flaky pie shell with ereamed chicken? It's a delicious combination and attractive, too, if you bake some pastry cutouts and place them over the chicken be- fore serving. Use any covkje-cut- ter shape you like for the cutouts. tle, tengy tr dishes of Chep Suey, Chow Mein, meats, chigken, fish, revies, bekted | ae ete., inte masterpieces of true Oriental deli- ( caciet! Far cooking and table use! Send for Free Oriente! Recipe toot! Oriente! ee Ce. Columbie City, Ind avor FARM FRESH PRODUCE! ~ ALL. BREF GROUND BEEF “Zu Si | Bologna Hot Dogs u 39° Pot Roast... . 39c Roses, Shrubs and Fruit Trees LEWIS BROS. FARM MKT. 6673 DIXIE HIGHWAY NEAR M-15 JUNCTION Greenwich Village restaurants. tomato sauce. In New York’s Greenwich Vil- lage you'll find many authentic Italian restaurants. This recipe for Stuffed Veal Birds on Spaghetti comes from one of those restau- rants. * Don't cook your. spaghetti too much — that’s what our Italian friends advise. Village Veal Birds on Spaghetti. 1% Pp ds veal shoulder, cut in thin slices 1 eup cottage cheese \%y cup chopped canned mushrooms 1 large clove garlic Me = olive or salad ol! ‘eo o onions 1 ipeene can tomatoes 1 €-ounce can tomato paste iy tegspoon. oreganc Desh sage l'y teaspoons salt e¢ 1 tablespoon salt 3 quarte boing water 8 ounces spaghetti Have bucher flatten veal and cut into pieces 4 by 6 inches. In a bowl, combine cottage cheese and mushrooms; place some of cottage cheese mixture on each veal slice. Roll each piece. jelly- troll fashion, and_tie securely with, heavy thread. Rub a large skillet with '} clove garlic; mince the remain- ing \4 clove. Heat olive or salad ell in the skillet; cook veal rolls in hot off until browned on all sides. Remove veal rolls. - Add onions and remaining gar- lie and cook until onions are ten- dder; add tomatoes, tomato paste, oregano, sage and 1', teaspoons salt. Mix well and bring to a boil over medium heat; add veal birds Unsweetened Bread Ge-Along With Ham This unsweetened quick bread is a good go-along for a main course such as ham. No-Sugar Quick Loaf prepared biscuit mix ;? cups eae ; « cups milk ‘ ‘cup pitted dates ‘thinly sliced) 1, cup moist shredded coconut (cut in short lengths) iS Cup walnuts When measuring biscuit mix, spoon into cup ‘lightly: do not pack down. Put bigcuit mix in mixing bowl: add egg and milk. Beat with rotdry beater just until dry ingredients are moistened, about 14 minute—mixture will be lumpy. Stir in dates, coconut, pecans and walnuts all at one time, using as few strokes .as possible. Turn into greased loaf pan (about 9 by 5 by 2% inches). Bake in moderate 350 degrees oven 45 to 30 minutes or until cake tester inserted in center comes out clean. out on rack; cool thoroughly be- fore slicing. id Eee: J are ce] a SS EERE SPAT PR POET VPLS: OP me THIS CHART PROVES 45 | Ls | s RIVAL DOG FOOD = o os ae will feed your dog better E than any food at any price 4 z oe Ld i Gj eheis one dl . . * . ig TY\ MEAT | rcittnsorotaton st vere : meats, plus other essential foods. ab - RIVAL HAS ITI An important - Lae r} : VY LIVER “extra,"’ added for greater nour- : iehment and tempting flavor. 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Cover and cook over low heat about 50 minutes; remove thread from veal birds. About 10 minutes before sauce is done, add 1 tablespoon salt to rapidly boiling water. Gradually add spaghetti so that water con- tinues to boil. Cook uncovered; stirring occa- sionally, until tender. Drain in cok. ander. Arrange cooked spaghetti on heated setving dish and top with veal birds and sauce. Makes 6 servings. MAP LE LEAF DAIRY PONTIAC with the t of asparagus started. No shoots may be picked for the first three years, but must be allowed to grow tall and to develop the fragile “ferns”, used so pro- fusety im other days in most floral arrangements. Tender Fresh Asparagus - fetes hi ng Peak: Season | Here is a good sauce to pour over hot asparagus, a sauce not too rich. Fresh Lemon Butter ‘4 eup butter or margarine 3 tablespoons fr lemon juice ‘4g teaspoon paprika Blend _ ingredients together. Serve over hot, cooked fresh as- paragus. Makes 4 servings. Dieters can use just lemon juice. kept up out of the water and just steamed. A pressure cooker does a good job also. Cook whole stalks for 10 to 20 minutes, or until a stalk can be pierced easily with a fork. Follow the directions given in your spe- |New Ways to Serve ‘ Pancakes, Big or Little NEW YORK (UP) — For an at. ¢ FROZEN DOWNYFLAKE plastic-coated milk carton! EASY TO OPEN Your milk is sealed in. Se puth the eerner rim te __breok the seal ond lift the foil tebe te epea. EASY CORNER POUR Makes pouring eater. .« gives you teaspoonful con trol without spilling @ drop. No Sie or drip- ping... “Lone meny shepping begs ef refrigerotors, Our new plosti¢ cooted milk carton in leakproof because the sides ond bottom ore- “welded” into each other. COMPLETELY STERILIZED _ every carton le your guer- entee of sanitary packeg- ing. Each certian iq com- pletely sterilized when we Fil it in the daiey.. a ‘MAPLE LEAF DAIRY — 20 €. 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W BEEF None © Higher | ‘LEAN SLICED | “CLUB BACON FOR HOME USE Cc FRIED CHICKEN CURRY—Here’s a good ex- Far cheese, fish, poultry and " swagetalle ample of the way distinctive curry powder can be | dishes can be pepped up ae just a dash of curry used as a peckeroant seasoning. Any number of | powder. PURE LARD ~ FRANKS parent. Add \ cup flour (the left- Just a Dash of Curry Adds. 1: This aromatic seasoning blend | Pe!\is equally effective when used in| In this use of curry you might want to experiment a little, Try a ‘dash of curry with fish, chicken | or egg casseroleg, cheese souf-. fles or rarebits. vegetables_or to-| Gravy may be served over the mato soup. Start with a small amount and keep adding until the pungent curry begins to come through. .- - As a start, here is a recipe, de- veloped by the American Spice Trade Association, \-hich “demon- strates the softer, all-purpose use of curry powder. Fried Chicken Curry 4. cup flour 2 teaspoons salt ‘y teaspoon paprika \, teaspoon ground black pepper \, teaspoon ground ginger % cup fat % cup top milk | J ecups cooked rice (1 cup raw) Roll chicken in flour and sea- sonings mixed together. Set aside leftover flour for gravy. Brown chicken on all sides in the fat in| a skillet. Cover skillet and continue | cooking until chicken is tender, (about 20 to 30 minutes). Remove chicken from skillet. Keep hot while preparing gravy. Add apples, onions and cocoanut to drippings. Cook slowly, stirring occasionally, until onion is trans- ‘|and add it to a tomato-and-vege- ‘| table sauce. Serve over cooked ’ | drained noodles. amend chopped peeled apple | teaspoon of lemon juice just before serving. Arrange chicken on platter. chicken or in a separate dish. Serve with hot rice and a condi- ment dish of sieved hard-cooked egg, chutney, minced onion and green pepper, chopped nuts, ete. Serves 3 to 4. 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Accurate 40-hr. ¢#ee.aets4 oy ti ee abe iit teat eee jeeePetees inne reeds ASSORTED 10 COMBS 5! PAPER SHOP BAG ‘THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1954 ike Ano homered for a 2-1 victory, but the fre bomed lar or he mathe of Troy, Ill. ; The 14 strikeouts were only four less than Feller’s American League set eight years ago -en Oct. 2-against Detroit. pyres Turley 23 strikeouts in 18 innings, is Folr | day ina 34 vietory over Chicago Tukey geobilaby- wah bein 60m cerned about being deprived of a no-hitter than any of the 43,383 wild fans. He was League agjeins - Star Victory Yanks’ Casey, Luckless in Mid-summer Classic, “to Try Again CHICAGO #—Casey Stengel of cessor to Solons’ ‘Spring Training’. Halted by Heavy Rains - DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., April 2 (@—Heavy rains forced post- ponement last night at a practice between Republican and Democratic congressmen under- = “spring care here for A Say ball game in Wash - Rep. C. W. (Runt) Bishop (Il),. " manager of the Republicans, and Rep. Syd Herlong (Fla), of the Democrats, said their squads could stand an extra day of rest anyway. The game, was reset for tonight. Bunce at Normal Dale Bunce of Pontiac is a mem- ber of Michigan Normal College tennis team this spring. S... HOME RUNS Associated Press —— Mantle, Ber- Kinwal aan Bis OL + Bauer, Volimer, Vicor BACK TO WORK—After a 1 Kansas University miler Wes Santee, who recently turned in the 2nd fastest mile ever run by an Amer- ican, was clocked by his bride, the former Denna | day’s Drake Relays. ae -day. honeymoon, Santee, who ran 2 stem ques: pabronnsy - * z. ot aa = 7 + t : ‘ : Me. ye . : : Ht . i wi ~ , as a ¢ ; . . « » THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, “APRIL | 22,1 1954 Ri tO. Reoorts That Hes § Enter Contest ; _NEW YORK (INS)—More than By JOE RiKICHLER of them all was giving the Yanhes NEW YORK w — Phil Rizzuto brass the biggest worry wet, one of. my best years this season. then was get myself in condition. he thought .I should have fielded half a million people in the U.S. as burned up today res j like | know I never-felt better in my | Look, when the-time comes that | those balls, I didn't think I could | would like to own @ race horse. sphere ghey eT ee otis shabby playin the ext . life; Just because I'm 35 they're |I start slipping, nobody will have |have but I felt maybe I was wronk| Sponsors of the Kentucky Club kee front office was fearful the | the regular season. "t mind so much if it | “titing my obituary. to tell me. I'll know it before any-| but Gil assured me nobody could] Derby Day contest, which will . weet little — — slipping. * were true.” the 35-year-old, 56 o¢ 6 body else. When the day comes | have reached: balls. alent a Silty. te “rd like ** ‘ae who said complained, “But I know] “I know I didn’t ‘look good in that I'think I'm hurting the club,/ ‘1’1) bet the writers don't think | the vom sagt | A story in on evening paper | that’ The usually affable and/I’m far trom being through. In| the exhibition games." Phil went| I'll jugt. walk off the field and | 50,’ I said to Gil. ‘Wait you person suggesting best said Rizzuto, “the littlest Yankee | mild-mannered Rizzuto barked, “I fact, I won't be surprised if I hadlon. “But all I was trying to do| hang up my ae going | see tomorrow's papers’. until Half a Million. a j Enter Contest — ke * * 6 = r} “* * “Sure enough, the next day they _= ‘Oaken Bucket’ State’s Cage Tests SetiAttendance Up | amatuer time Mined opt ha lor é : history of the club, and key man| not only a step but a step and a ) a 08 , , |in eight pennants the Yanks have| halt old age had caught up with 4 eS New Crowd, Gate Records ae as ee ae eee up JOHNSON’S | = : : with them, said he believed he | held, I'ceuldn’t hit’ ra os thew |i CHROME CLEANER on NY Pontiac LANSING @ — Titel ateotanss (Ges rents anata” te in nior oop knew what had inspired the story.|] was through. fun oF Shines the decp-dewn csler bedht 4 ae ips conned nee eed one rem t regional tourn Se * ered ot Ven 43° $1.65 $ 39 E school basi ournament were endance @ a- . . “ ox Woke the “T alue the highest on record, the State|ments totalled $118.836 and total} Service Bureau Chief oitatie le tea sa lu ieee cieed eetiea | Velue! 1 a ing quad oui cas Association oes rece wee Abo ‘ Issues Figures for 453 | ‘We were playing Washington and | got three hits and two walks in / See : . Total attendance at the s - ‘ . ‘they hit balls through the hole | the doubleheader and I made ' Total attendance at the district, | nals was 59,995 and total gross re- and ‘54 . nek aly aad Gil. McDougald number af good oinve in the field. & AUTO SUPPLY Laurene Anselmy Sets/regional and state final tourna-|ceipts, were $59,563 lat It w one | The fu t it i (third baseman). It was just funny part of it is that the ments was 381,023, topping the pre-| The new high of $258,492 in total| CINCINNATI, April 22 WA—Na-| 9 those days when the ball|guys who wrote that I'm all Pace in State Event! vious high of 374,410 set last year. . . receipts continued a trend of the|tional League club owners have| .oned to have eyes. I kept miss-| washed up, didn't make the trip FE 5-5311 : With 4th Victory Total gross receipts for the past four years, The total was |€very reason to be happy over the ing it ey teaches. io) Moston for Ghose Patriet'a day eg i district, regional and final games | $168,145 in 195], $243,435 in 1952 meray ee ee “After the game I asked Gil if| games.” : ; Pontiac Rolladium skaters com] wo, go5g 492, The previews high, | and $250,647 in 1953. Da’ . , Manager : : tinued their domination of the] sig set im 1963, was $260,047. service bureau, reports. Gu 7 a) : ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER y state roller skating champion. Last year marked the first time F R Its “The National League teams in| Girls Team to Dri : . be sis an met cane fos cone | he ra tre oe saree {BOWLING RESU the ening, cames st coc" Gerk| Gea’ girs sotball team wil : Fi hesday a . ef miilica dollar mark, , MONTHAWKS dec! “That is an increase of | Practice this evening at 6 o'clock Rolladium won the “Oaken Competing schools received we ared. Zs at the Murphy Park diamond. Any Oliver Butck os 83 Gene & Al's 86 €2/ 33.194 over last year Bucket,” for compiling most | $44,837 of the total and entertaining | Crazy Kids recieaners §763| ~~" : . girl wishing to try out for the 58 points. Highlighting the Pontiac | schools received $60,021. The pre-| Marneck Mig. 58 #0 tt: Boertscarit. 88 68 * 2 “ team should contact Perc McCon- § victory was the senior ladies’ vious year, competing schools re-|—466; ‘team series—Harneck Heating Any idea that the club owners ner at FEderal 49709. triumphs for Laurene Anselmy. | ceived $44,804 and entertaining | 7°. ee are worried over the outlook for ° She won the ladies figures and | schools received $59,487. PONTIAC sQUAWS we fe eeee tt stand up in the face the same two teams drew a total § ladies singles for the 4th straight The state association retained | ,..,., MA Teas be 0s | 8 such, figures, Grote continued. of 53,215,” he said. “That is an’ | sear! $109,386 of the total this year com- | Shell 143 Chiete Tt Grote pointed out that on the| increase of nearly 23.000 for two 4 : pared to $105,018 retained in 1953. Driverette 61 65 @kylarks 38 81 : nights of April 21 and 22 last year, | night games,’ Grote pointed out. f Other Ist places taken by Rolla-| attendance at district tourna-| | Indiv. games —K. Kardys, R. Thom and Philadelphia drew | cen looks from here that the Na-j / dium skaters included William] ments totalled 202,192 and total | Drivereits a6, series hell Ou 241. a/total of 30,293 fans in Philadel-| tional League is going to do al- Pate Jr., in senior men’s figures, Gary Meeker in_ intermediate |[ men's figures, Patricia Jarrard in Intermediate ladies’ igures. and || ]VJ ajor Leag ue _Leaders le SITTIIIOITIIII IISA Meeker and Martha Rogers in in- qi Pe termediate pairs. By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE N Rounding out the winners lst| aarp fe ReMe Ey ,| aR Rae, okie td | Mod AW @ \ were Miss Rogers in novice ladies’ | white. Boston. .455; Jensen. Boston, 423; | 458; Rodges. ne 435; Hamner, Avila, Cleveland, 417; Fox, Chicago. 416. 414, | Philadelph singles and dee Matejec - apt RUNS—Jensen. Boston, Jacobs, RUNS — Bell, Cincinnati. 11; Sauer, , Ee (ae a Ee Washing- a a eS a . - 6. ne — 5 fing Be 5. vos er, ‘ski. Results of Pontiac entries: 9: tise, Coen. Breen Donal apd Palledeiptie and Moon. SENIOR MEN'S FIGURE3—Williem boos: Washington, 7; Jensen and White, gualie bee, 5 om | Bs, Pate, Jr. (ist), John Matejec (3nd). Boston, Fain, ago and Zernial, Phila eS ae HERE’S WHAT WE po: oe ee yve ieee “its — Fox. Ce Giyun. Cleveland sGnicege.. © Remove front wheels and et brake drums. Check INTER —— FIGURES — Gar ry ton and Carrasquel. Ch: il. Jones and Hamner, inspect lining is Meeker (ist), Richard Posniak (2nd). DOUBLES — Power, and | lonski, St_ Louis, 12; S| needed INTER. LADIES' PIOURES—Patricia | BUs>y. —— 4; Jensen and mand Jackson, Chicago, Cincinnati aad e Adjust brake shoes to secure Xi Jarrard (ist), Sherrill Lyon (3rd). 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The Jayhawks also hurried) ington appear capable * of wiping 2% universities and 426 from 47 colleges, and now all he wants university and college four mile Texas in 17-15.6, three-tenths of of Notre-Dame in 1939. is sunny skies to end a rainy week in Iowa, / . an The relayg will open tomorrow with seven final events and eight preliminaries for the college and university athletes. Iowa's high school youngsters will be busy in seven events. * ¢ ® Wes Santee, the fabulous Kan- sas distance runner who raced through a 4:03.1 mile at the Kan- sas games last Saturday, will | make two appearances tomorrow afternoon, * * * Santee, who is staying out of Assault Against Cop — Jails Chicago Fighter CHICAOG, April 22 W—Carlos Sarlo, 24, a professional fighter, Wednesday was held under $10,000 bond for a court hearing April 26 on a charge of aggravated assault against a policeman. Sarlo, of Chicago, is accused of Ade breaking the nose of patrolman pon teed Robert J. Starzynski Tuesday the open mile to anchor four Kan- | _ versity sprint medley arid the relay. Wes and his mates are ‘expected to come up with new records: in- both events if -condi- tions are right. Kansas ran the: sprint mediey at the Texas Relays in 3:20.2, ‘aaa the event ever has been through the four mile’ event at a second er ve Bho! record, | A new inant wi. is expected in the two mile run tomorrow. Rich cog of Iowa, Gene Matthews of Purdue and Dennis Myers of the University of Wash- out the 9:10 record by Greg Rice The University of Texas’ fleet | foursome—Dean Smith, Jerry: Pre- twit, Alvin Frieden and Chartes Thomas—will be in the _—_ naries of the 44-yard and yard relays, when the officer and a second policeman sought to arrest the fighter on a warrant charging him with negligent driving. Brooks G. Ragen, captain-elect of the Yale varsity squash team, is 6 feet tall and weighs 145 pounds. One Hour Free Parking at Any Outdoor Parking Co. 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Cleveland dians, hit a ninth inning home run oa Al Rosen on base to pure Baltimore 2-1 ipdtens hed salam eight innings By BEN PHLEGAR Associated Press Sports Writer Bullet Bob Turley may still be /nursing a home run headache to- ‘day, but he probably will end up glad he didn't pitch that no-hitter. Turley toils for the Baltimore Orioles and last night he came within two outs of holding the Cleveland Indians hitless. he high pitch 360 feet into the right i field stands of Baltimore's Muni- | cipal Stadium. es * ; “It was over his head," said. ‘He never should have swung.” Turley is so fresh out of the Army that he wasnt around the last time a member of his team pitched a no-hitter. That was in May last season when the Orioles | were still the St. Louis Browns. Bobo Holloman was the author. | Nobody would go broke giving | prizes for answers to the question ‘where's Holloman now?” | Bobo never pitched another com- |plete game for the Browns and he was lost in the minors by the ‘time Turley shed his khaki last —_ * biotid ~Greek-gat pe who * Bob Turley May Be Glad 2% He Didn't H wound up getting beat 2-1 when} Al Rosen singled and Larry Doby, | 3 twice a strikeout victim, lined a Turley | url No-Hitter |stands 6-2 and weighs 215, Turley ‘throws harder than any pitcher who has hit the big time since Bobby’ Feller moved from his Iowa farm to the Indians. He was the hottest. property on the winter baseball market and the new own- ers of the Orioles turned down {cash offers of $150,000 and up- wards for his services. « New Team Arises ‘in ABC Standings SEATTLE «W—A second west , Coast team had a place in open team division standings of the American Bowling Congress today in the first change of leaders in that event since April 14. 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National College AA television committee met taday to pick the winner in the anntial scramble for ‘a rich TV plum--the exclusive right to broadcast college football on a dozen _mueeys next fall. * At this meeting. scheduled to run at least two .days, the tele- vision networks and any other “‘in- terested parties’’ will submit their proposals, which must come with- in the framework of the 1954 NCAA plan. The committee may not reach a decision before Fri- day. * e ¥ The 1954 plan, approved by an overwhelming margin by the NCAA members, is similar to the 1953 program except the ‘‘pano- rama" showings have been elimi- Singapore in British Track Test by Error Invitation Extended to Malayan Federation Is Misinterpreted VANCOUVER, April 22 uo — An innocent mistake has resulted in an unexpected entry to the British Empire Games here July 30- Aug. 7 A formal invitation was sent to Singapore asking that the Feder- ated States of Malaya attend the games. Singapore, buPfsting with national fervor, interpreted the in- vitation to apply to the state of Singapore and speedily accepted. * * * The mixup was discovered when BEG officials here noticed the flag sent from Singapore was not the same as the one displayed by Malaya at the last games in Auck- land, New Zealand. s = Ld A polite inquiry about the flag’s Boe prempted the reply there was nothing wrong with the bunting—it was the flag of Singa- pore. Officials here realized only then that Malaya had not received a formal invitation to the games An invitation was hurried off to Malaya and a reply is expected within a week North Branch Pitchers Fan 19 in No-Hit Job North Branch High School pitch- combined Tuesday to shut out Co- tumbiaville, 40, with no hits, while striking out a total of 19, Griffin worked six innings and whiffed 17. while Knot struck out two men in the 7th. Fhree Colum- biaville batters hit the ball. One reachéd base on an error, others were thrown out by the North Branch catcher and 2nd baseman. +egional » w— The, Thanksgiving Day ers Dick Griffin and George Knot | 2 NCAA Television Group Sects. to Pick Network broadcasts of nated and gamed? will be permitted. All of the major TV networks are expected to submit proposals, but a spokesman for the National Broadcasting Co. last year’s suc- cessful bidder, pointed out. that there may bé others. Boros Retains Lead in Open Fires Three-Under-Par 68 in Carolinas Test Wednesday HENDERSONVILLE. N.C, Ww—Julius Boros, husky Southern Pines pro, shot a three under par 68 Wendesday to hold a one-stroke lead in the Carolinas Open golf tournament with a 36-hole total of 135. : Matching his 68 were two of the younger set, Mike Souchak, Dur- ham, and Dow Finsterwald of Ohio, now stationed at Pope Air Force Base, N. C. Souchak and. Finsterwald were tied at 136. Top pro will win $325 of the $15,500 prize money The three pace setters had to share the spotlight with Greens- boro amateur Ray Tayler Jr., who blazed around the 6,585-yard coun- try club course in 33-32—65, a com- petitive record here. His 139 total left him four shots out of the lead going into today's 36-hole windup. Frank Stranahan of Toledo, Ohio, had 73 for 147 +o tie with Ralph James Jr.. of Asheville for fourth place among the amateurs. Sixty-four players, 36 pros and 28 amateurs, survived the test for today’s tw» réunds Carolina Girls Win National Cage Title HUTCHINSON, Kan. (—Hanes Hosiery of Winston-Salem. N. C. 'won the national championship girls basketball playoffs last night by handing Wayland College of Plainview, Tex., its first defeat in 33 games. 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A crowd of about 15,000 is expected in fair, Hal May Get Starter’ s Job Against Tigers Lopez Considers Using _Ex-Bengal in One of} 3 Weekend Games DETROIT w — If a slender, graceful lefthander in a Cleveland uniform looks familiar ag he steps to the mound in a Detroit Cleve. | Stadium this weelend he should. “It'll! be Hal Newhouser. The one-time hero to thousands of Michigan basebal] fans and bul- wark of the Detroit pitching corps for 15 years, is making a come- back bid with the Indians. Cleveland manager Al Lopez says it is possible Newhouser may get a starting assignment against his old mates. Wil! a. Newhouser in a Cleve- land uniform be any better than Newhouser was cut adrift by the youth-minded Detroit front office when it appeared his once potent left arm had lost its lashing effec-{ tiveness. That arm once had been a basis for comparing Newhouser to the fabulous Lefty Grove. _ But a determined Newhouser wasn't through with baseball, He appeared at the Cleveland spring training camp and drew quick praise from Lopez and an eventual contract from Greenberg. Newhouser also was encouraged by the seeming return of strength to his aching money arm. He told his irae teammates in Cleveland last week: “My arm feels as good as it ever did. I'm throwing hard and have good control. It looks pretty goed te me—although I don't know how long it wil] last.” Lions Cut Ticket Costs DETROIT (#—Detroit Lions have cut prices of most of their tickets for next fall's home games. Reductions were attributed to re- cent cuts in federal admission taxes from 20 to 10 per cent. _ _ All $5 upper deck box seats, $4 upper deck reserved seats and $3 lower deck reserved seats were re- duced 25 cents. The $2 general go off at less than 2-1. ‘I would have liked to have had him go in-that race — last, Friday,” said trainer “but I didn't pes to any chance on that track.” he a reéce Was a seven furlong event won in the rain by Dr, A, L. Birch’s Timely Tip. Timely Tip, .to be ridden by Howard Craig. may be the second choice. Timely” Tip, Metal. Sea .O Erin and Tip are two outstanding horses in the*mile and one eighth is little, .but ai Blue Grass. Queen Elizabeth's Colt in ‘Classic’ LONDON, April 21 (@—Queen Elizabeth's good-looking black colt Landau was in today’s list of 22 final acceptors for the 2,00 Guin- eas—first ‘‘classic’ of England’s flat racing season. The race for three-year-olds, an important preparatory race for the derby, is- over one mile at Newmarket, April 28. Each horse will carry the derby weight of 126 pounds, Although this old race ‘carries the name of 2,000 guineas, it is worth considerably more. 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Fishing regulations gen- oe eaptber egzs we wil be 0 Meet in Philly Saturday - = Wilt, “‘Ashentelter and Halberg to Give : | Whittield Real Test in First Mile Trial ; By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK (®—Men who are good at running the mile, which still is the “golden event” of the" track world, consider themselves to be somewhat ‘apart from the ‘un-of-mine ‘Ts such as sprinters and middle-distance spe- cialists, and so are not taking toq i straight Olympic 800-meter medals, That, in the opinion of the milers, scarcely qualified the former. Ohio State star to elbow his — into their select company, shoot off his head about ) run the first four-minute the Olympic king made his announcement last fail that he had to more than double his this summer and ex- some confidence that he show the milers a thing or two, the reaction of the latter group was immediate and to the point. They said, and for publica- distance ~ | tion, that Whitfield was full of warm air. They predicted he would get his lumps the first time he Messed around with grown men. * * s Well, the time has come, and on Saturday at Franklin Field in Phil- adelphia Whitfield ‘will be given his first chance. The opposition will include twe of this country’s best, Fred Wilt and Horace Ashenfelter, both of whom .| were quoted as saying Whitfield would have to learn the hard way. Under the circumstances, they can be counted upon not to do much loafing. The race also will intro- duce the crack New Zealander Murray. Halberg, who recently ran a 4:04.4 mile on grass in his own country, * * * In other words, Whitfield is not starting out to work his way up from the bottom. He is tackling the elite among the golden boys right off, and if he beats them or even stays close to the pace he will have gone a long way toward silencing the doubters. With the big test_. finally. .belote him, _ Whitfield has been making no Zaharias’ Sell Links, Hotel; Plan Rest From Business BEAUMONT, Tex., April 22 w— George Zaharias announces he and his famous golfing wife, Babe, have sold their golf course and —hotel-in- Tampa,;-Fia.— . Zaharias said the Babe has also given up her duties as tournament aftanger for the Ladies Profes- gional Golf Assn. The two intend to take a long rest from business. The price and buyers of their Tampa property were not dis- closed. Zaharias said he is going there soon to clear up final details. * * * He said Mrs. Zaharias, who un- derwent a cancer’ operation last year, was pronounced in satisfac- tory condition following prelimi- nary physical checkups here. .How- ever, she is going to Galveston tomorrow for a more thorough ex- amination. * > The Babe was playing golf to- “day. She told a reporter she may enter the Prince George Open’ at Landover, Md., in mid-May, if her doctor says it's all right. 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About 15,000 light bulbs flash the odds and prices on the tote boards during the races at Hialeah. rash predictions. “He says merely that if he gets licked Saturday he wil] keep on trying to become the world’s best miler, He remarks cheerily that “it's teo late to back out now.’ Unseeded Texan Upsets Davidson HOUSTON, ‘Tex: ®—An_ all-star cnet. complete with a Texas oil- man, was on hand today as the River Oaks invitational tennis tournament entered the quarter- final rounds. * * ® Dick Savitt, the Houston oilman who retired from competitive ten- nis in 1952, put a sensational touch to the fourth rounds yester- day as he defeated Sweden's Sven Davidson, 11-9, 846, to gain the quarter-finals. * *¢ * Davidson, from Stockholm, -was seeded No. 1. among foreign. net- ters in the tournament and is the current U. S. indoor champion. Savitt was unseeded. 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RYAN AP Foreign News Analyst « SINGAPORE, April 22 w — Ho Chi Minh has no real following in - Viet Nam, said a Vietnamese lea- der. Ho is losing ground politically in Viet Nam, said a F officer. Ho would win three quarter's of the vote in Viet Nam if there was an election tomorrow, said an Ameri- can ctasever.: * Ld All three are more right than wrong. Ho's power was forced on the people in the areas he controls. | Many,people in the Vietminh areas have been disillusioned by what he has done to them with his power. In an election, Communist terror in Red areas would frighten voters away from the polls. In other re-- gions a combination of nationalism, | hatred of the French and the ap-| peal of Ho’s propaganda — would be ove. The Viet Nam side has only the appearances of unity, at best. | There is even a feeling of rivalry ‘country, no single ideal, no single and resentment between the south | rallying point at all. Possibly the and the north. The south is a sur- | only unanimity might ‘e hatred of plus area, the north a deficit area. Tonkin and Annam were protector- ates when Cochin China in the south was a colony, getting ppliti- bly. The southerners, who pay most of the taxes, are unwilling to ac- cept the appearance of domination by the harder-working northern people. Religious sects operate their own armed forces. Only about a week | tightened even more with Chinese ‘themselves on ancient congrega- lars and local: militia, with caliber: ity over about two million persons, like a state within a state. The Cao Dai, a member of the_go-called | - ; anti-Communist _ nationalist bloc, has opposed the government in the past and has resisted having its forces taken into the national army, Armed by the French, the Cao Daists are fairly well equipped. Another’ sect, the Bunh Xuyen, has about 6,000 troops, also armed by the French and led by Gen, Le Van Bien, who is known as @ gam- bling czar, This organization has control of the area from Saigon to the sea at Cap St. Jacques. :It has gambling privileges to finance it- | self-and itis also rumored it exacts tribute. from Chinese merchants in Cholon, a city of 875,000, Cholon is 90 per cent Chinese,. who govern tional patterns and are not consi- dered a political factor. | * * «* : The Hoa Hao‘sect has about 6,- 000 troops, organized militarily on similar lines to the Cao Dai but far less influential, Over-all there seems no single, leader who can ‘rally the whole the Chinese, who dominated the country for a thousand years and whose troops pillaged after the Jap- | | _anese left following World War II. | eal experience with its own assem- | But the ordinary peasants remain | unaware that victory for Ho would | | mean victory for the Chinese too. | ago, some of these para-military | organizations announced wwilling- ness to place themselves under the national army. It probably took = firm prospects of success for the venture in view of the weakness of the Viet Nam government. * * . The oldest and the strongest of the armed sects is the Cao Dal, which actually is attempt to em- brace all religions. Basically, there was no real religion in the past in Viet Nam except ancestor worship. The Cao Dai has saints from many religions and from outside the re- ligious field Victor Hugo, for ex- ample, is a Cao Dai saint. The sect also has a pope in imitation of | cators'’ who are instructing Viet- ; wanted Ho and the Vietminh to be Rome, and cardinals — including: women, * * * The Cao Dai has had physical | control over 4 large area of south Viet Nam. Its armed force num- bers about 20.000 effectives, regu: ‘villagers their political manners. . Some persuasion and there are nO The Communist Laodong (Work- Against ail this, Ho has a tight | organization of disciplined Commu- | nists, organized down to the village | commissar level, This is being | help in the form of ‘‘political edu- minh Communists how to teach the ers’) party parallels the govern- ment organization directly, Over-| all control js totally in the hands of the Tongbo, central executive committee of the Communist party. | The best guess is that Moscow | victorious without palpable inter- vention from Russia or China. The | fact that the Chinese have ae upped to an estimated 6,000 their advisers and technicians and that | him up in 1923 and took him there | for two years study. Then he went | party and take over the movement HO CHI MINH Son of a ruling class mandarin but a revolutionary since boyhood, Ho Chi Minh has been Moscow's most dependable political brain in southeast Asia. Probably the Russians and Chinese are now fur- nishing new military brains from outside. unlikely he would do so now. So it | will probably be Moscow calling the turn for Indochina at the Ge- | neva conference. Ho, son of a rul- ; Ing class mandarin but a revolu- | tionary since boyhood, long has been Moscow's most dependable | political brain in Southeast Asia. Whether he is now a military brain too is open to grave doubt. More likely the Russians and Chinese have furnished new military brains from the outside. Ho started the Indochinese na- tinal independence movement aft- er World War k Moscow caught to Thailand via China and from | Bangkok directed the Indochinese | underground. He returned to Mos- cow in 1927 for Comintern world strategy meetings and was as- signed to organize the Indochinese in Malaya and Thailand. In a shift of line by Moscow, Ho turned to collaboration with the i i Indochina and Chinese Nationalist Wl Fis ily z i I i i if if : Af i reap -taigen dooms dbp Suing inue is Gen. Yo Nguyen Giap, de- - fense minister and. commander in| chief of the army, These men handle the party and keep discipline. When necessary they purge and get rid of suspects by shooting them. Gradually the Laodong party squeezed out all other nationalist elements from a “national united front movement.” The Communists took that move- ment over completely. * * s This is the kind of an organiza- tion Viet Nam faces if there is a cease-fire and the French fall! / back, contest. } Tomorrow: What are | the answers? / Bind Man to Higher Court in Breakin’ An 18-year-old St. Cidir Shores man waived examination yesterday It would be an uneven on a breaking and entering charge | ' before Pleasant Ridge Justice Charles R. Moon, and was bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court. Gilbert G. Gorski, of 22600 Lake- land, is being held in Oakland County Jail under $500 bond in con- nection with the Monday night breakin of a home at 18 Poplar Park, Pleasant Ridge, according to Pleasant Ridge Police Chief William P. Katke. The youth is accused of taking Russian supplies and trucks are French. After the-fall of France | $400 in cash and jewelry, Katke ; pouring into, northern Indochina | does not alter this plan, since only | appearances creat Moscow. . and the Japanese advance during | World War II, Ho took refuge in| | he formed the Viet Nam Doc Lap | said. Gorski was arrested about one hour after the breakin by De- ; Yunnan province in China. There | troit Police, who became suspicious of Gorski when they found jewelry One good See concerning Ho— | | Dong Minh Hoi (League for the | in his auto. this brilliant, fragile mystery man |of the Orient—is that there is no | case on record 6f his having dis- obeyed a Moscow order. It seems | Independence of Viet Nam, | Vietminh for short). It was made up of refugees from Indochina. The Japanese were driven out of More than half the state income in Connecticut comes from sales and use taxes. . WET lll TZ > Statement of Condition. PONTIAC STATE. BANK Pontite, Michigan _, ] oar 15th, 1954 | 7; RESOURCES y Loans and Discounts ............ $ 3,604,341.23 Y Vj Real Estate Mortgages ........... 3,065,158.69 7 ]) TOTAL :......:.......... . 6,669,499.92 ] Y LESS RESERVE ............. 131,558.91 $ 6,537,941.01 y | United States Government Securities 11,523,211.11 7 (Due within 1 year.:........ 3,347,306.00) Y, . (Due 1 to 4 years............ 5,230,030.11) Y , 7 State, County and Municipal Securities- 207,429.88 Y Y Cash and Due from Banks. 2,720,055.68 : y y} Banking House and Furniture and Equipment 255,155.48 Y Y Other Resources”.......... waeeee 110,335.64 y JG TOTAL RESOURCES =.:.... $21,354,128.80 7 =H 5 ) _ - Y | | LIABILITIES. bt | | ] Capital 20... .... eee eee. $ 300,000.00 ~ a Z 7 Surplus ............0.0.5. ceceeee 300,000.00 Yj E . ‘Undivided | Profits and Reserves. . 108,219.63. _. | ra i : ~~ TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT . $~ 708, 219.63 Y ! Y Demand Deposits ....... es _ 11;739,337.14 _ Y, ' FY U. 8. Government Deposits: t...-.. 346,066.60 _ | 7 + _ TOTAL DEPOSITS ......... $20,493,514.83 7 |, Other Liabilities 0.0.00... I 212,804.34 Y " : TOTAL LIABILITIES ...... 0. | $21,354,128.80 | - Y; Baesees corer seme cent ong os gar | , — Y _«—OFFICERS DIRECTORS j Mile. 1 Ga... Der President hen ©: Cees Y j Smith Falconer ..... ,caes... 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Clawson Considers Budget of $393,320 CLAWSON — A tentative budget of $393,320 for 1954-55 was submit- ted the City Council this week by City Manager Robert 0. Wright. Although the proposed budget is $77,400 more than the present one, the tax rate is expected to remain at $20 per $1,000 assessed Valuation. The date of a public hearing will I} be set after a special meeting to discuss the budget at 7 Sunday. , GM Chorus p. m. |Sings Thursday in Rochester ROCHESTER The General | Motors Chorus will be heard in concert at the Rochester High School at 8:30 p. m. next Thurs-| day, presdited by the Tuesday Musicale. The chorus is made up of GM employes and members of their immediate families from all divi- “The concert wiht feature relig- tions featuring soloists from the eS _April 30 Cut Off Fixed | registered tole AP Wirephete LENROOT'S WIDOW IN LINE—Mrs. Irvine L. Lenroot leans across the retaining rope to speak with Capitol Policeman William Demsey this morning as Spectators waited to get into the opening session of the hearing on Sen. McCarthy’s dispute with the Army. Mrs. Lenroot has promised to “fight” McCarthy in the name of her late husband, who also was a Republican senator from Wisconsin. Senate Defeat Seen for High Price Props WASHINGTON wh — Sen. Fer- guson said today he expects the Senate to defeat a move to at-| tach to a pending wool price sup-| port bill g substitute for the heart of Eisenhower administration farm proposals. The substitute, offered as a rider to the wool bill, would extend! through’ the 1955 and 1956 crop years the present rigid high price supports for major field crops, in- | cluding wheat, corn and cotton. To replace these fixed supports | at 90 per cent of parity — a price said by law to give a farm pro- duct fair relative purchasing pow- er — President Eisenhower has urged a flexible plan which would lower government price props when surpluses develop. The range would be from 75 to 90 per cent of parity. lous music and ‘a group of selec- | Folk songs, eteding Negro. spirituals, and a rendition of Fred | Waring’s arrangemert of ‘Mr.| Frog’ are also on the program. Also included in the concert will be ‘The Night Is Young’’ and ‘‘The Battle Hymn of the Republic.” Oak Park Council 1Gets New Budget OAK -PARK — City Manager Harold K. Schone this week pre- for operating expenses to the City | Council. over the current budget, the pro- posed budget will require a tax increase of $3.58 for each $1,000 assessed valuation. This «would bring the rate to $24.53 per $1,000, the highest in city history. A public hearing on the new budget will be held May 17. The Giants have hit 100 or more home runs 22 years in a row. t. ebemee a sere) ROCHESTER geen) Aaa are Mrs. Ray Van Wagoner; Mrs. “que eantt te Assessors Pick Organization Set Purposes, Choose Nominating Committee fo Suggest Officers Oakand -County Assn. of Assess- ing Officers Wednesday night named the organization, set up its aims and purposes and chose a ‘nominating committee to suggest officers. Twenty-six township supervisors and city tax assessors met at Ho- tel Waldron for the dinner-meeting, with Leonard Watchowski, Lathrup ‘Village city manager, presiding: headed by Hiland M. Thatcher, West Bloomfield supervisor, will Showing an increase of $343,700 speed Other chairmen for the affair ne Loy Sutheriahd, Mrs. Arlie Reed | | pe suggest new officers at the group’s next meeting. Committeemen are sented a tentative $978,175 budget | Alger Zapf. Royal Oak city. as- | sessor; Frank J. Voll Sr., Oakland | Township | isor; Roy F. Good- Ferme assessor; James AOS palsy Farmington City as- sessor; and Norman R. Barnard, Troy Township supervisor. The organization plans to im- prove tax assessment practices; peas 4 taxpayers realize the nature and importance of assessing offi- cers’ work; and work with other public and private agencies for ' better tax administration and fair ‘distribution of tax burdens. 2nd Annual PTA Carnival Scheduled at Sims School auth Kuenter ont Mrs. Willard Stephen. At other booths will be Mrs. Clare Berger, Mré: Ernest Dacey, Mrs, O. F. Foster, Mrs. George - | Oviatt. Mrs.- Payne Downey and ‘Pontiac YMCA Will Honor Six Secretary Slosson Tells Plans for 54th Annval Dinner Meet April 29 Six members of the board ef di- ‘rectors will receive awards for out- standing service April 29 when the Pontiac YMCA holds its 54th ar-| nual dinner meeting, T. N. Slosson, _ general secretary, announced to- Also receiving awards will be 18 members of the Y swimming team, which won top honors in a state meet. > Slossen said names and awards would be revealed the night of the meeting by W. E. C. Huth- waite, chairman of the yearly event. Ralph L. Lee, nationally known speaker and assistant rector at St. A |James Episcopal Church of Bir- mingham, is scheduled as the main speaker. Lee also is public rela- tiens consultant for General Mo- tors. . John C. Cowe and Richard Fish- er, nominating committee chair- men, will present names of can- didates to fill eight vacancies on the board. Four officers also will be elécted. A financial. report will be made by Milo J..Cross, treasurer, and Robert Glenn, membership com- ‘mittee chairman, Will present a reé port on 1953 membership. Ré- porting on the past year’s activi-| ties will be George Wasserberger. boys and girls committee ¢hair- triple trio for the févening’s enter- tainment. Tickets to the jheeting are avail- able at the door / ‘or can be obtained from mem ‘ef the board, ac- cording to Slogson. Marlette’ ‘Councilmen OK Sale of Parking Lot Land pee al — Sale of part of the lot owned by Marlette was certified at a recent meeting of village councilman ~fter an elec- tion in ee — approved the sale; 'S3 A’ new oer S mmatiak is a to ‘be erected on a vortion of the | Teo i Airlift [Bypasses India | would take them inside the south- lern border of Communist China _lout against Estep, | will be among the attractions at _U.S.. Airplanes Detour Nehru-Land in Moving French to. Indechina U.S. Air Force 3 said today the American 7 of “All I can say is that the : Despite Z z ; uit would be 14,000 miles. He also termed “highly improb- able" a suggestion that the planes might be landing in East or West | Pakistan for refueling and then skirting India to the north. That ‘are in Lansing today for the Michi- | Barbers’ Long Faces Caused by Long Beards ' and Chinese-occupied Tibet. necessary since “the Globemasters pcucccucusaausecccuscs “| Four “i Pontiac lat Welfare Meeting - gan ‘Health and Welfare Fund's annual luncheon. . Heaton is staying for the Michigan Cl0's community services committee Friday.” Dwight S. Adams, executive di- rector, and Mrs, Lucille Dennison, public relations director of the Pon- tiac Area United Fund, also are attending. MONTICELLO, N.Y. Two things are growing lénger around here—beards and barbers’ faces. The men in the village have been urged to be well-bearded when the community celebrates its sesquicen- tennial next 4 But the barbers have beert it on the chin. A court move to set aside the beard proclamation lost out by a hair. Yesterday the tonsorial artists announced a new price list: “J “Trimming ‘beard with shears, shaping with real meticulous “Trimming beard plus waves part of the face—$1.59." Firemen Hold eating ROCHESTER Township Wolusday night in the Rochester fire hall. Speakers from Detroit Edison Co, gave a two-hour ‘safety ‘school in connection with Aire fighting. car of Life in Old Mare. [and Filly Will Prove it Side by Side ‘with Your Physician Only a docter can ah erly diagnose your i ness. The pharmacist is his right-hand man who | | compounds your health- i giving medicines pre- | cisely according to his a? Jnstructions. | Courteous | PURDY’S’ Drug Store | 321 Main St. Rochester | 1008 N. Main St. m the Summer Season--- “SHORTIE CUTS” He We Can Cut It Just the "AVON B BEAUTY SALON The Latest Rage on Hair Styling for Way You Want It! OLive 2-8111 Fenton Man Dies in Auto Accident A traffic accident north of Fen- ton claimed the life of a Fenton | factory worker yesterday when | two cars cgllided on U.S.23 at the - Philip M. Crane, 32, of 308 Rose, A Distinguished eccedeocccece Ambulance Service - Oxygen Equipped William R. Potere FUNERAL HOME 339 Walnut ROCHESTER Service ... OL ive 1-5151 Opposite P. O. was degd on arrival at Flint Hur- ley Hospital. His‘ car collided with one driven by Joseph W. Estep, 20, of 4312 | Grange Hall Rd., Holly, ' Estep is in gooa condition to-. Jans at the hospital with head | injuries, according to attendants. According to Genesee County | sheriff's deputies, Crane, driving |} east on Thompson road, halted |his car at U.S, 23, and then pro- ceeded to cross, when Estep's car traveling at a high. rate of speed north on US.23 crashed into Crane's car, Deputies said today that a warrant, ara negli- gent homicide, would be sworn Sashabaw School Fair to Feature Displavs. Games THE STORE _SASHABAW PLAINS — Baked “ foncv work and a cake walk the annual Sashabaw School Fair Friday, beginning at 6:30 p. m. The fair will also feature games, a fish pond, prizes, refreshments and the crowning of a king and queén. Chairman of the affair is Mrs. H. ag On her committee are Mrs. Thomas Gray, Mrs. G. W. Barrie. Mrs. Everett Dennis and Mrs. Kenneth Clements. at any — Rochester i Greenhouse’ . “Member F.T. D. 0, shestior «| a | LARRY Main Street at the Bridge dng Only 4,000 Miles ROCHESTER FORD DEALER gh moat Sale Tetmeat Gogo me tO T, — Al 1951 | a FORD F-6 2-Speed Axle mn Booster Brekes ff $995 8:25x20 Tires a = Viens Magen —e e base || entee capacity. 10:00 x 20 Tires - 1 Cab & Chessie ‘ $189.95 ford —_| F-100 new , a + JEROME OL — 429 MAIN ST... WHERE YOU GET A BETTER DEAL! IM ROCHESTER, MICH. 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Aa MGM Picture | ALSO NATURE'S MOST DREADED SWAMPLAND! “BLACK FURY” Filmed im the Obeefenckee Swamp ef Geergia ON OUR WIDE SCREEN Your Television Favorites in Film Role « By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD «@—Jose Ferter; to whom.nothing seems to be im- possible, now is doing songs and dances. in movies. The rnultitalented Puerto. Rican is embarking on the life of Sig- mund Romberg in the MGM film ‘biography “Deep in My Heart.” While portraying the late compos- er of “‘middle-brow” music, Ferrer will have a chance to display his singing and dancing for the first time professionally. ' He has pne number in which he acts out all the roles in a musical. It lasts seven minutes. He has of a happy man. The script covers |a span of 20 or 30 years and it shows how he progressed from be- ing a song writer to composer. The climax of the picture will -show him at Carnegie Hall con- ducting a concert of his works, which by then had ac“ieved great- ness.”’ * * * | Ferrey will not remain idle after he finishes his song and dance stint. He hustles over to Universal- | International te make his debut as a film director. He'll direct him- self in his stage = BS Shrike."’ | The reasons: “Having just done four shows on Broadway this sea- ' son (revivals of ‘Charley’s Aunt,’ Pontiac Explorer Post 13 Visits Steel Company Pontiac Explorers Post 13 high- | lighted a three-day trip to Chicago recently by visiting the Inland Stee] Company. Other points of interest for the Explorers were the Indian exhibit in the Chicago Museum of Natural History and the coal mine in the |Waukeegan and the Great Lakes Naval Training Center, In charge of the ‘tour, William J. Book Analyzes Japanese Mind Birmingham: Psychiatrist Theorizes Nation May Avenge A-Attack By GEMMA STRIFFLER Understanding the Japanese Mind question in his new book, ‘Under- | standing the Japanese Mind.’ Dr. Moloney was graduated from ta Record Year. _ American Newspaper Circulation, Advertising Hits Peak in 1953 ; NEW YORK (®—The president of the American Newspaper Pub- | lishers Assn. said today . newspa- pers had a record year: in circula- tion and advertising in 1953 but counseled them against treating television competition lightly, “Circulation in 1954 may continue on its merry way, but advertising. isn't," George C. Biggers, presi- dent, Atlanta Journal & Constitu- hibited ‘arid punishable. Proper ad- vertising should be permitted for proper services and commodities.” In a report on newsprint, ANPA said: * * Seweatiak supply is adequate | for present needs, but supply and demand in 1953 were in close bal- ance and there seems to be no rea- | son to believe that 1954 will show a/ | different picture.” The report said producers esti- mate that newsprint consumption in the United States in 1954 will be 6,300,000 tons. Approximately Ist Triplets in 3 Years tising should be and is now pro-/ the | | | Are Born at Kalamazoo | W KALAMAZOO (UP)—This city’s | M.G-M Proudly Presents been trying it out at Hollywood tion, told the ANPA annual .con- parties. vehtion. * * »« “I did it at Cole Porter’s last Giving figures for 53, Biggers night,” he said. “All they have said: to do is ask me; sometimes even “Circulation reached an all-time that isn't necessary, By doing the high, 1,785 daily newspapers witha number privately, I can see what total circulation of 54,472,286. parts are good and what needs “National advertising revenue trimming. It's just like a tryout scaled a new peak—$634,300,000. ; in the legitimate theater.” Retail advertising revenue hit the ; * ¢ »® jackpot total of $2,021,000,000. The casting of Ferrer as Rom- “But he said costs had spiraled, : berg was a puzzler to many peo- with payrolls doubled in the past ple, and the actor himself admits 110 years and the cost of newsprint | there is little resemblance. more than doubled in the past 6% _“I never knew Romberg,” he years. said, ‘‘but people tell me he and I fe ae OE ene A report by the ANPA's Federal FROM . COLOR BY are not at all alike. What we are ; ; sas ™ Laws Committee hit at what it TECHNICOLOR trying to capture is the spirit of} BACK AT STUDIO—Smiling happily as she reports back to her |called increasing efforts to pro- THE his life, and I think the script Has | Hollywood studio, Marilyn Monroe poses alongside portrait of her | hibit and regulate advertising. , “BLACK FURY’ }| done that very admirably. __| husband, ex-ballplayer Joe DiMaggio. The glamor girl will soon| The committee. headed by J. At 9:30 P.M, _ “There couldn't be any conflict| start work on a new movie. It was the first time she had put in Hale Steinman, publisher, Lancast- QUO VADIS So ereatty x seid he pevd oar an appearance since the studio suspended her for refusing to appear & A (Pa.) _ Intelligencer-Journal, At 9:00 P. M, start. Primarily, it is the story in @ musical. “False and misleading adver- Slaneing At: 11:06-1:50-4:50-7:40-10:20 ——— Also At 12:30 3:00-6:10 9;00 ; Museum of Science and Industry. By James Clark Moloney, M. D. Ferrer’s Gaeeieg black locks are y . ey, 4.980.000 tons is expected NEW LAKE THEATER the only cue to his 42 years. He The group also inspected the Shedd! what makes the Japanese mind | Canada; 1,140,000 from United | LOCKIART eee | has enough speed for striplings | APuarium and toured the Loop dis-| ik?’ |States mills; and 180,000 from hert R t WALLED LAKE | half his age. He said he would trict, riding elevated and subway \ overseas Feateres: 11:20-2:25-5:20-8:30 P.M. . | devote his energies to the movies| ‘T@ins. They also visited the In-| Dr. James C) Motaey ot Bir RYAN: aeaihie Thursday—F riday—Saturday \ Sor anathber year Of a0. diana Sand Dunes State Park in| mingham has tried to answer this —STARTING SATURDAY— » LUNDIGAN t Rope Bravo Man On a Escape from “MISS SADIE THOMPSON” & “PRISONERS OF THE CASBAH” 2150 Opdyke Rd. Ph. FE 4-4611 |! NA Woburn ENON one HONEY SOLS eee C'cxeen AND SAVAGE THRILLS...STARK DRAMA! Devi us . MANRY'S "+1 W. Huron at Elizabeth & ea. “Sally” at the keyboard 250 Lbs. of Rhythm . You Can’t Beat Manny’s for Fun! a Dickenson is alleged to have writ- ten to the editor of his home town paper at Big Stone Gap. Va. The 23-year-old GI is on trial on charges of. collaborating with the Communist enemy while a DRIVE-IN THE THE FAMI WATERFORD Cor. Williams Lk.-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 6:45 ATER vt LAST TIMES TONIGHT structiy eness, ment of the reason for the attack on Pearl Harbor Dec, 7, 1941. * He goes back 100 years, remind- ing us that it was on a December 7th that Commodore Matthew Perry made his sneak attack upon Tokyo Harbor with gun-ports brist- ling, demanding that Japan open ijher ports to United States trade. Dr, Moloney quotes extensively to prove this point that our intimida- tion of Japan continued for years. ‘So our psychiatrist author sees the Japanese minds chafing for nearly a century over that De- cember 7th date. — Most of the book to the lay read- er‘ is instructive, interesting and thought provoking. But technical chapters, especially those of psy- choanalysis, arg for psychiatrists ony - Moloney's extremely fre- ou quotes from other sources wm ALINE MacMAHON oe @ f- s aes oan ina ae a “GRABLE Crashing se kapeing] eipnenl. Fh oo “Crushing KISSES! ORERT MITCHUM JACK PALANCE crisp and clear and worth remem- bering. As he states, he was trying to Thus he leags us to his develop- conclusions, in his own words, are | $1.50 plus tax LAST TIMES TONITE . AT REGULAR PRICES ON THE "GIANT SCREEN! ‘Cyrano de Bergerac,’ ‘The |DeGrace, post adviser, was assisted ae ae ' Shrike,’ ‘Richard II’’, I feel that | by Explorers Jatnes Spring, Donald Georgetown’ University ils cee ais | first triplets in three years were | — is enough for a while. I have been|Hardy, Bruce Gillies and Donald|terned at Henry Ford Hospital. | reported ‘doing well” today at LAST THEY'RE iN | busy during the last few seasons Hegeman. and completed five years special | Bogress Hospital. DAY! on Broadway, and I think we both training in neuro-psychiatry there. Mga triplets, Lier Lendgtirg Aig Princ Vali ‘ deserve a rest from each other. In 1934,he organtzed the Haven | girl, were born to 24-year . “Emce falian THE MOVIES! It's easy to wear out your wel- ane «© fms at Rochester: | Joan Selders. They weighed a to ‘CinemaScope Big-ae-lif come. I think it's better to rll @d ta emen coe tal of 2134 pounds. : nd tat ° yourself out. and is a consultant there. Doctors said Rodney, the young- — in “Now that my movie career is ; . He was in the Navy in the hes = owe a S =e ae | M-G-M's hilari- =_— 1 want to concentrate | UGE See shed ead Gee ae Ieee “described in excellent‘ condi- rons. © coreumety ole is || iC enson | sides bis private practice be ts [ay : honeymoon-on-- a | In order to re-oil locomotiv es | . . | an aeacewee pretesese of psyehia. ¢§ aH eee wheels...on the real, and equipment in case of acci- | Admits Following Red | try at Wayne University, life-size Motion dents, giant hydraulic jacks are | 4 ° F He brin sychiatri hj i Picture Screen!...and employéd on British railroads Line- While a Prisoner ste ache éf vadartindes te = ANNUAL ° which operate faster than the con- ° = in COLOR - vaatianal ecuipenaat witheat block | North. Korea Japanese mind, showing us how POLICE ing adjacent tracks. By HERB 4LTSCHULL the child is trained to ‘honor thy WASHINGTON al Eaward father’ by the mother, and by her S. Dickenson’s lawyer termed “‘not alone, — the ‘pettenctel pet BALL BURT ON OUR K 0 M xeere Theater particularly damning” today a tern function in a matriarchal set- BI G eeg statement in which Dickenson ad-|ting.' The female is etbeaety Pontiac Police Officers Assoc. rae mitted following the Communist | devaluated. | The Lost Island SCREEN! : “Sabrejet” _ as a prisoner Sey in tones: The author develops the child's SATURDAY Ieee oe [ | e statement, w went into|love for the good mother splitting fat Tecneeiet _—_ al ie ee reco esterday, caid ie hatred for the bad mother (the EVENING ia This Festere eS ickenson. did not go in for any) father), on to hatred for the na- F 3 : ‘ micheré’ Mien | pro-Red activities until he had| tion, because of repressions going | Ao oprness 500-468 “The Great ae sein pombe to er back for centuries. | 7:03-10:17 jailec u Tgone “cruel an However, because of the Em-. Diamond Robbery” brutal treatment. peror’s sanctity, this- hatred for K. of C. HALL With Red: Skelton ae that err the a {Cur | the nation is further deflected to 295 S. Saginaw along, any target, bably another na- onel, so 2. ® He cites their extreme a oe as, STANLEY TONIGHT Dickenson’s court-martial enters pret a coming — -< — is Orchestra _ its fourth day today with the repression, leading to frus- . : scheduled introduction of a letter| tration, to hate, and on to de- ADMISSION: 3 FEATURES AT — 2: 35 - 5: 33 - 8:47 "JUST COMPLETED NEW DINING ROOM, Sd ~ Webb's Real Southern Pit Barbecue : REFRESHMENT wit 2001 Pontiac Reed (betwoen Bont and Opdris) Be OPK ie q STAND AND Scodwiches With Old Time Scuthers Darbecus Sauce ti REST ROOMS Phone FEderal 4.9808 200 Mata Shs te Senses | ae - Sy Jat, if eat 7 f . f Oe See 1“, # 4 %, ‘ie a J } + 7 aaaenthacs eer a * — + ee * -~t wearing swim suits with ruffles, except a few dirty, scratchy old bachelors, who take a pride in upsetting all schemes of women, whether they are sensible or not. Naturally the ruffles would be teenie-weenie at first. Women know you can haul a mule a mile if you just coax him along an inch ata | of—su time. But the ruffles would get} and larger. This style of men's bathing suits would last until the ruffles got so big that 100,000 husbands caught their hands in them and drowned, unable to swim, ____Then, to safeguard the bread- winner; a ruffled mien’s swim suit them up for their husbands. * * @ I ask you, fellows, how would you like to catch a view of your- self in the mirror in that kind of “Big Lord Fauntleroy” period? / Velvet is already creeping ba into men’s stores. Curls may, out of the picture for us Jacky bald-headed fellows. Sut ary they? How about wigs? / called fashion. . fuel, instead of a department store | tainly not by e ties. : letting wives herd us into a} / Wire-Tap Bill Convention Acts Today Anti-Red Legislation Daughters of the American Revo- Fifty years ago when men were , men end carried their own money | tions proposing that the Commu in their own wallets you could get |— Mrs. T. B. Throckmorton, chair- man of the Resolutions Commit- protect him from pneumonia where his vest didn’t. He wore high but- ton black shoes that kept his feet dry even if he had to tromp through a showstorm. His socks warmed his legs to the knees. * * * What has happened since mama started buying papa's clothing? include: Everything a man used to wear A recommendation that either has been taken away from) U.S, take steps to. lay claim him’ or shrunk beyond recognition.| Antarctica. / Other tentative resolutions, which must be endorsed by the entire on Resolutions to Push WASHINGTON: (INS) — The lution begin action today on reso-) DAR gathering to become official, the » DIXIE DUGAN" Citizens Show Gratitude to Lincoln City Council - LINCOLN, Neb. u— When the | Lincoln city Council gathered for its weekly 4ession, members were greeted with coffee and sweet rolls by Myé. Charles H. Anderson and ‘ George Lewis. / women said that “as tax- payers” they wanted to express “appreciation of what the council did for the people.” SIDE GLANCES a ra oe by Galbraith hate to give away my age, but I do remember when charcoal was a adjective. Oh, they took away the vest and the extra pair of pants, and now. they’re turning their noses up at the double-breasted suit, the fat man's best friend. They took the put in more than have to run the stpipes side-ways. How can you tel} a tie salesman bbon clerk? Cer- Pp Women notoriously bave been a couple of days!” 1 mailed the boss a lot of vacation folders—we'll have it easy for " oe oo THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1954 a aagrg DAR May Back . {Tux and Rutttled|," 0) po | van Ahead for Men average . by McEvoy and Strieber Russie’) 3 Oucw!! iv FSLT UUST Like ' STRUCK ¢ GONNY SAYS I MUST PRETENO DISHWASHER 3 7. mig UE Pn OF Oupe. 1964 by MLA Bervion, ine. NANCY / i _— by Ernie Bushmiller OH, MISTER--- WILL YOU TOSS MY FRAN BUSA 1AM SURE-- TAKE YOUR PICK BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES BEFORE WE WEEP SOME .. ALLEY 00P HE SAID ON IS DESK SR -” oust APPOINT MENT ! THAT REPORT 1S VERY \MPORTAIST AND CONTIDENTIAL t > WA NOU GET I PLEASE LEFT YO URGENT Rope. 1954 bey WEA Serves, tee Ye Mee U. 0 Pal by T. V. Hamlin DO 160 DUCK FOR A WHILE. Toke A SN OuT CReeP oR NO6e6.LeHeAO / WN WHHESE gl pée = ty UNITED STATES / A) ry : 1s) StL y (Ce a it — ‘y i) 4 : wae Cope TOES Oy GER Geren, Om. 7. NGG 4-22 Disney s hg Fe y > 3 : ‘ a 0 t_| OUT OUR WAY GRANDMA bv Charles Kohn/| ... , — — < ' HOW TO GET HIS GOAT: - Webster-Roth BOARDING HOUSE ED (Epa Beare an | [Reeve meres , = ei GGTT " '’ i , 4 BE ON A LEASH? HS MUBCAP AFTER THEY'LL Bi POCKETFUL O° FOUR-LEAF WELL! » a — 2 1 FEEL F , BE < SMASHING TH BITIN' T’DAV.”] [CLOVERS !'t SHOULD CATCH ConT + eee! : Youn ham Tee [LEANDER, t VOWED To THRASH YouR UNCLE BULGY — I MBAN SEROUS CURB AND SPHANICE MESS 0° y ]FOR CREATING THAT MIDNIGHT UP- 4 AMOS! —~IT'D BE EASIER . a Pe) FISH T'DAY! ROAR ! a HOWEVER —~KAFF-KAFF/D IF YOU'D BAT MY EARS 4 ~ MOD 2° | € ~~ L'VE ELECTED AN EVEN STIFFER eee HOW a I ae UM=KUME fori Z\ NICE YOUNE BEEN TO a L LEAVE YOU IN THE DARK, <<} ME MAKES YY, fi 7 \ AND 0 Quote He | FEEL MEANER 7/7 Fe . i BARD, LET "THE WORM OF ,/.\ THAN 0) = Ui] CONSCIENCE STILL CALLED i Beanaw) (Ties ag , * Vip ? . ee Ld HOW ABOUT BRINGIN' YOUR nor Ac ee Ni@BLE hi at = he onl 4 ru 2 Lie : J t, LJ NO 4 MY BISH Hi EE gS ee = e PA aN 2 , at . : erece Fone ay, aawe a ae ® ~ wero (5 Sve? “ if on at ~\. A 3 ‘ \ Iota: A ? Le : His 4h yom f j 4-22 Shs. é 16 * 4. = es . a : + ‘ = . ; - ‘ Pig : / < pai = oo oe A he ne f ‘ f- s = sy Y ue + ' ° . A j : , : ‘ Pd _» THE Slight Losses CHICAGO # — All grains, in- cluding the high flying soybeans, | Oreenings, found the path of least resistance | was downward on the Board of Trade. today. Losses, however, were not large. Soybeans got off to a firm start, May again setting a new high for any future since 1948 when it. sold at $4.06 a bushel. Profit taking quickly cut back the advance ‘in beans. Wheat had an easier trend from the start, as did corn. Wheat near the end of the first hour was % to 1% lower, May $2.14%, corn 4% to 148 lower, May $1.52%s, oats ¥% lower to 4% higher, May 75%, rye 2 to 3 cents lower, May $1.01%, soybeans % to 2% lower, May $4.02% and lard 3 to 15 cents a hundred pounds lower, May $21.57. q Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO ‘AP)}—Open today: Wheat Sep : . 100% May ....... 21a Soybeans diy 2007, May ..... «» 406 Sep 2. ccess B30 DP cesccs. 98 Dee eos 217% Bep ....... 2.9244 Cora NOV ....c00s 67 May coon 152% Jam -...... 2.70 DIY wevceeee 153% Lard Bep ....... 150% May 21°72 Dec l444e Jly 1.46 Oats BP es ccees 18 8 May cooce TS% Oct ..... 16.05 aly ++» 12‘e Soybean O}! Bep .ceccsce TI% May ....... 14.32 8 cscs Wi%e Jip) 3. .- 4.27 Rye | Le .coosocc 12.75 May ..cocee 103. Dee .:..... 11.75 GF eecccccs 1.06% Notice of Intention to Construct |’ Carb, Gutter, Drainage and Relat- ed Work on Tennyson Avenue from dosiyn Avenue to Highwood Boule- vard, You are hereby notified that at a reguiar meeting of the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michigan held on the 20th day of April, 1954 by resolution, red be the intention of construct said improvement in eccordance with the plan, pote and estimate, and that the eost thereof shall be defrayed by and that all the lots and parcels of tin, u side of Avenue to penses estimated cost and expenses, thereof shal! be paid from the Capitel Improvement Fund. = ICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN of the City of Municipal Court on the 27th day A at 8 o'clock er to hear ® tions and objections that may be rties interested. Dated: April 21, 1954 ADA R. EVANS. Cry Cierk. April 22, "64 Notice of Intention to Construct Water Main in E. Ypsilanti Avenue from Baldwin Avenue to P.O.&Ns R.R. Pom day of April, 1954 it was declared to be the the City Commission to construct water main in EB. Ypsilant! Avenue from Bald- win Avenue to PO &NR.R. at an ¢s- timated cost of $4,937.92 and that the pian, profile and estimate of said .im- provement is on file for public examina- tion. = < It t# further intended to construct said improvement in accordance “#ith the plan, profile and estimate, and that the cost thereof shal] be defrayed by t d to frontage pen estimated cost and ¢: paid from the Water Improvement CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That the Commission of the City of Pontiac, Michigan will meet in the Municipal Court on the 27th day ang papa and objections that may be O ma ed | parties interested. Dated: April 21, 10954 : ADA RB, EVANS, City Cierk. April 22, “84 Notice of Intention to Construct ed Work on Longfellow Avenue from Baldwin Avenue to University Avenue. | paseet drainage and related work on ongtellow Avenue f nue to University Avenue et an estimated cost of $7,693.13 and that the plan profile and estimate of said improvement is on file for public examination further intended to construct penses ted cost and expenses th ness from the Capital Improvement That Pontiac, Muniec! Court on the of April, 1954 at 8 o'clock Se to hear ggesti an bjections that may be made by parties interested. * Dated: April 21, 1964. De . . ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk. April 23, °54 Notice of Intention to Construct jan, profile and pole ¢ file i Tt ts rovement in accords: SS ofile and estimate, ‘and fhereot stall be defrayed ing to frontage reels of with that 8 o'clock objections in ed Cow A at suggestions and made by parties ate 10 Fo : Dated. April 21 ADA R EVANS. City Crdrk. April 22, ‘64 <7 ~ Curb, Gutter, Drainage and Relat. | 2 MARKETS Produce ta: a De fancy, 4.00-" i ~ 3.2$-2, : a Jonathon, fanby, 4.00-5.00_ me Bet 2.50-3.00 bu; apolee, faney, 3.73 buy. . 1, 250-3.60 bu; apples, N » fapey, 6.00 bu; No. 1, 2.00- 2.80 bu; Steel's Red, fancy, 4.00- ju. Pota- DETROIT EGGS DETROIT (AP)—-The followin — r dosen were paid f.ob. Detroit by iret receivers for case lots of federal- state graded eggs: Whites: A, — 62; large 45; medium 42; small 32. B, large 42. Browns: A, jumbo, 40; large 43; medium 40; small 32. B, large 41. C, large 31. Checks 30. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO (AP)—Butter steady; re- eeipts 1,200,520; wholesale buying ee unchanged; 03 score AA 86.75; 92 A $6.75; Poe $5.5; 89 C 64; cars 90 B 55.75; 88 C Eges steady to firm; receipts 16,855; wholesale buying prices unchanged to 2 cents higher; U.S. large 36-38; U8. 35.5: U.8. standards 34; current receipts 31.5; dirties and checks 30.5. ~~ CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO (AP)——Liv « ltry steady coops; ae a loos et avy ae fight bens 18- 37, roosters °. lower; heavy bens ea fryers or brotlers 23-37; old -s|Seeley’s Partner Calls Self ‘Fall Guy MUSKEGON (UP) — Mrs. Lois Moon. Ley believes she. has been the “scapegoat” of the whole in- vestigation of alleged irregulari- ties in purchase of highway right-of-way property in western Michigan. . Mrs, Ley, 47, a Muskegon real rey estate dealer who pleaded guilty ;| Tuesday to conspiracy to | the state of at least $10,000, broke | _~tby Conservation Clubs her silence Wednesday. - G, Paimer Seeley, 54, Grand Rapids, former chiet of the high- way department’s right - of - way division for western Michigan, also pleaded guilty to the same charge. He faces similar charges in Ot- tawa and Allegan Counties. “Every transaction I made was completely legal- insofar as real estate law is .” Mrs., Ley said. “I worked with Mr. See- ley in many and “if; et on, he violated regulations applying to state employes, then I am guilty of ‘conspiring’ with him. The dif- ference is that he was aware of the illegal acts and I was not. “Tt appears 1 have been made the ‘fall guy’ in this case,” she said, But she said she pleaded >y| guilty to the charge on advice of = her attorney who told her she was technically guilty of the charge. Avondale School PTSA _ AUBURN HEIGHTS — The “Spring Mixer,” sponsored by ‘Avondale School held Saturday at 8 p. m. in the. high school gymnasium. PTSA, will be Proceeds will be used to finance will furnish mu- in Early Deals NEW YORK W — The Stock were higher while the utilities, mo- tors, chemicals, metals, electrical equipments and railroads were lower. : Most changes either way were in small fractions with the outside edges of the range going to be- tween 1 and 2 points. Among gainers were U, S, Steel, yesterday's most active issue on a smal} loss, Boeing, Sinclair, United Aircraft and Socony-Vacu- um, which started on a block of 5,000 shares up % at 43%, Going lower were General Mo- tors, U. S.. Rubber, American Tele- phone, Anaconda Copper’, Allied Chemical, Genera] Electric, Celan- ese, New York Central and U. S. Gypsum, The bond market was mixed at the start. New York Stocks Figures after decimal points are eighths Adams Exp .. 317 Kroger ....... “4 CHICAGO (AP)—Potatoes: arrivals 96; | Admiral ... 20.3 LOP Giass ... 48.6 on track 204; total U.S. shipments 669;|Air Reduc ... 23.3 Lib McN&L.. 9 old stock supplies moderate; demand | Alleg L St! 33.2 Ligg & Mey .. 65 ( slow: market dull; Idaho Russets $3.25; | Allied Strs ... 422 Lockh Airc ... 32.7 Minnesota North Dekota Pontiacs $2.00; | Allis Chal Of Lworecc 13.7 Wisconsin Round Reds $1.35; new stock | Alum Ltd .. . 56.3 Mack Trucks . 13.4 suppiles moderate; demand moderate; | Alum Co Am , 15.6 Marsh Field .. 28 market about steady; Florida Round|Am Airlin ... 121 Martin Gi... 22.5 Reds $2.10-20, . Am Can... 40.1 May D Str ... 29 Am Car & Fdy 33.3 Monsan Ch ... 85.6 . Am Cyan «4 Mont Ward .., 60.3 Livestock res eddie) bry ema m 0 14. «. 35: : da 5.4 Mueller Br .., 23.6 DETROIT LIVESTOCK am Srey + pom Kev 5. 31 DETROIT (AP)—Hogs—8a! 300.|Am Smelt ... 33.6 Nat Bisc .... 38 Barrows and gilts active, fully 26 cents | Am Stl Pd 29.8 Nat Cash R... Tl higher: sows steady to 25 cents higher; | Am Tel & Tel 164.4 Nat Lead .... 47.1 bulk 180-220 Ib. barrows and gilts 28.25; |Am Tob ..... 61.4 Net St! ...... 56.2 most sorted choice 1 and 3 2850: |Anac Cop ... 345 2 ee . as most 225-260 Ib. 27.25-28.00; few 265-300 | Atchison 97.6 ot polit ide ee ibs. 2625-2700; other weights scarce; | Atl Cst Line 102) i. ay rw. 388 sows under 400 Ibs. 25.40-25.50; 400-600 | Atl Refin ... 33.1 Norf & West .. 40.4 Wb. sows 22.75-24.00. Atlas Pdr 40.6 Me Am a 3 Cattle—Salable $00, Market uneven; |Avoc Mfg .... 5° wor p ** 993 slaughter steers and heifers mostly | Bald Lima ... 8.7 Nor Sta Pw.) 144 . | steady but less active than earlier Bendix Av 7 Ohio Ol) ..... the week; cows and bulls active, strong; | Beth Stl @1.1 packard .... 34 stockers and feeders scarce, steady; most | Boeing Airp 174 panamwair .. 11.1 choice fed steers and yearlings 24.00- | Bohn Alum 23 Param Pict ... 293 25.50; mostly good fed steers 20.00-22.50; | Borg Warn 82.6 Parke Dav 32.3 few utility and commercial steers and | Brist My 4 Penn (JC).. 7 heifers 16.00-19.00: bulk utility and com- | Budd Co 121 pe RR........ 16 mercial cows 12.00-13.50; heavy Holsteins | Burr Add - 114 pepsi Cola. 15.3 to 1400; smooth young cows of heifer |Celum & H 82 phelps D...... 36.3 type up to 1600: canners and cutters|Cdan Pac . . %3 pniico...... oo & mostly 10.00-11 50; bulk utility and com- heastop arts -» 92- Phitip Mor.... at ter bulls down to 1000 or below. Celanese 17.1 Pullman...... 46.6 Calves—Salable 150. No early sales|Ches & Ohfo 335 Pure Oil...... 60.2 vealers, very narrow and indifferent Chrysler 58 RKO Pic...... 61 demand. Cities Sve ... 95 Radio Cp..... 37.1 Sheep—Salable 500. Very small fresh | Climax Mo 473 Rem Rand.... 17 -| receipts increased by moderate carry- Coca Cola 120.2 Repub Btl.... 80.7 over: slaughter lambs opening about | Colg Palm 43.3 _Reyn Met..... 66 steady but demand rather narrow; sheep Col Gas ..... 14.1 Rey Tob B.. 383 scarce, unchanged; scattered sales smal} | CoM dis ..... 434 Bcovill Mf.... 28.1 lots good and choice shorn slaughter |Con O-B .. .. 289 Sead Al RR... 47.4 i : Con Pw Pf 4% 109.2 Seas Roeb.... 63.1 outs No. 1 pelts 23.00-24 00; utility and | - oe can 644 ghell Ol 83 jow good grades 17.00-21.00. Cont Mot a Simmons... 33 Cont Oil 5 Sinclair see CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Corn Pd 45 pecaas 4 Vac... 43.3 CHICAGO (AP) — Salable hogs 8,000; | Curtiss Wr ... 95 Bou Pac...., 4.1 slow but closed fairly active y to | Det Edis W%.1 Bou Ry...... 45.6 28 lower: most decline on weights under | Doug Airc 118 Sperry cinnieisie $8.6 250 Ib; sows 25-50 lower: most choice | Dow Chem .. 35.6 Std Brand 33 180-280 Ib. 28.00-28.25; two loads choice | DuPont ..123.4 Std Ot Calif.. 60.4 no. 1 and 1's 210 Ib. to 28.40; bulk 260- | East Air, L .. 22.4 8td Oil 80.6 300) «lb. «= 777. 80- 28.00; vier weights |Eastm Kod .. $7.2 Std Ot] NJ.... 86.3 ranged as low as 28.75 for 400 tb. but- | Ei Auto L ... 40.4 Studebaker ... 16 chers; most 390-800 sows 32.50-| Emer Red ... 10.3 Guth Pap:.... 38.1 28.50; good clearance. End John .... 27.6 Swift & Co..., 44.3 Baiabie cattle £000; calves 400: slaugh- RR ...,. 167 Sylv El Pa... 336 ter steers slow; to $0 lowers} ERGell-O .... 65.2 Texas Co... = hetfers steady; aap End te weak, | Firestone .... 11 Tex G Gul... 906 bulls fully steady, vealers steady: 0 | Gen. Klee ....1114 Thome Ba... o0 load mostiy prime 1.183 Ib. steers 28.00; | Gen Pas ..--- pig Bed reals rat @ few loads high chotce to low prime | Gem Mot ... : 26.50-27.50: bulk good and choice steers Gen Tel ...-. $04 Transamer.... 30.1 21.00-26 00: comercial down to | Ge2 T & Rub 33.6 Twent C Pox.. 19.4 1900: cose Gn aaheice A ers 00.25.00. | Clllette | ...... 54.4 Underwood... 38 utility and commercial cows 12.25-15.00; — = ae Unit Air Lin,, 232 canners and cutters 9.50-12.00, mostly Geah bales | 12 Unit Aire 65.7 000 up: —_—, and commercial bulls | q: wo Ry Pf... 52 United 6.5 14.00-16.50; mostly 16.25 down; good and | Greyhound 12.7 Unit Pruit $0.7 choice vealers 20.00-25.00; cull and com- | Gyit Oil "366 Un Gas Im... 35.7 mercial grades 8.00-19.00. Homestk ..... 382 U 8 Lines.... 14 Salable sheep 3.500, slaughter lambs | woud Hersh .. 15.4 0 8 Rub 32.4 active; steady to 15 higher; not estab- | 31) Cent ..... 84.2 U 8S Steel..... 44.5 sheep: mostly choice | Inspir Cop ... 25.1 U 6 Tob.” ... 17.5 wooled lambs 22.50-36.25; a few loads | Interik Ir , 15.9 West Un Tel.. 39.4 choice and prime 94-97 ib, 26.75; cull | Int Harv "' 306 Westg A Brk 24.1 to to °14.00-22.00; Int Nick ' 39.4 Westg El...... 64.3 good and choice to choice and prime |Int Paper ... 66.2 White Mot... 29.7 no 1 skin shorn lambs 23.25-24.50; Int Tel & Tel 17.1 Woolworth.... 40.5 estab: on slaughter ewes, Johns M . 62.5 Yale & wee 41.6 Kennecott . T1.1 Yngst Gh & T 41.4 P | Kimb Clik . 86.5 Zenith vee 104 ue Se ade & Ww ee) ornblower eeks = DETROIT POULTRY Figures after decimal oete are —— DETROIT (AP)—The following prices . Hig Low oon were omy per Ib, f.0.b. Detroit for No.} Baldwin Rubber* ...... 11.30 117 1 quality poultry up to 10 am.: « D. & C. Navigation® .... 11.6 12. ens: eavy pe 23-26; light type | Gerity-Michigati®? ....0. 2.3 2.5 19-20. Heavy ty brotlers or fryers 3-4 | Kingston Products® ...+ 2.6 3.2 tos. whites 26- grey crosses 28-284. | Masco Screw* ......s00e 2.7 3 Barred Rocks 29. Caponettes 444-5 !b| Midwest Abrasive® ...... 64 7 avg. 33-35%. Old roosters 17 .| Rudy Mfg*® ..........-. 3.3 3.7 Ducklings 32. Heavy ducks 25. Wayne'Scdew ....... 14 1.4 14 *No sale; bid and asked. CHICAGO POULTEY : Foreign Exchange rope 29-32, unchanged; Bri futures 2.81 11-16, off 1-32 of a cent; Great Britain 60 day futures 2.61 17-32, unchanged: Great tain 90 day fu- tures 2.81%, off 1-32 of a cent; Belgium (france) 1.985%. unchanged; Prance ifranc) .28% -of a cent, unchanged: Germany “iwestern) (Deutsche 23.85, umchaneed: Holland (cullder) 26.43. unchanged: Italy tlirat 16% of a cent, unchanged; Sweden (krona) 19.34, un- ehanged: Switeerlafd franc) free) 23.33, up .00% of a cent; Denmark (krone) 14.52, unchanged a (free) 7.24, 1 Ameritas: Argen of a cent;. Mexico 8.04, unchanged; Venezuela (bolivar) 36.03, unchanged. Par East: Hong Kong dollar 17.65, un- State Official Defended LANSING (#—Officers of the Michigah United Conservation Clubs today came to the defense of Deputy Conservation Director Wayland.Osgood, who is threatened with demotion by the conservation commission. ; The commission discussed, drop- ping Osgood back to the position of state geologist at. secret meet- ing April 11. Gossip indicates that some commissioners are dis- satisfied with his performance as legislative agent. for the depart- ment. i , Harry R. Gaines, executive sec- retary of the MUCC, said today that” officers of the Federation of Sportsmen's Clubs are opposed to | dny move against Osgood, a vet-} eran of 30 years in state service. 2 Youths Caught in Act of Removing Auto Tire © Two. _attempting to_re- nabbed in the act last night by Pontiac Police. : Ctitton, 17, of 3380 Joslyn Rd., as they were attempting to remove a tire from an auto at Glenwood mea were arrested on charges larceny from an auto. _ $ SS) Market was mixed today in early The aircrafts, steels and oils TREE CRUSHES LAPEER TRUCK—Driver of this PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 22, 1954. AP Wirephete Township Justice Helmar C. Stana- back. Harold C. Biair, 47, ef 2359 Circle Dr.,- was assessed $100 fine and costs when he pleaded guilty to reckless driving yesterday be- fore Orion Township Justice Hel- mar G. Stanaback. truck, James F. Kersten, of Lapeer, escaped serious injury when a tree split his truck in two and fell on the cab while he was driving through Dexter (in Washtenaw County). Kersten was pinned in the cab 20 minutes until a crane pulled the tree off. ~ Business Briefs . The steel. industry's postwar expansion has boosted its em- ployment from 575,000 workers in 1946 to 683,000 in 1953, Ameri- can Iron and Steel ‘stitute said today. These figures exclude ore and coal] miners. Three officials of GNC Truck and Coach Division recently at- tended a meeting in Pittsburgh to familiarize members of GM's chemical committee with scien- tific instruments sold by Fisher Scientific Co. Those attending from GMC Truck were F. L. Racine, chief chemist; K. L. Ray- mond, senior project engineer; and S. M. Gastren, superinten- dent of plant layout and labora- tories. The five per cent federal ex- cise tax reduction on bus trans- portation will save about $1,000,000 annually for Continen- tal Trailways Bus System pas- sengers, according to Lowell M. Bush Jr., of Birmingham, agent Goodloe Rogers at Conference in Washington At the invitation of Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks, H, Rogers, president and general manager of the American Forging and Socket Company, attended a conférence in Washington last week, as a representative of the Auto- motive Parts Manufacturers Asso- ciation. : The purpose of the meeting was to give men in industry an oppor- tunity to state their views and recommendations and lend the benefit of their judgment in de- termining the course that should be followed to insure and main- tain economic stability. try were M. P. Ferguson, presi- dent, Bendix Aviation Corporation; C. J. Reese, president, Continen- tal Motors; D. H. Kelly, vice presi- dent, Electric Auto-Lite Company; Colonel Willard Rockwell, chair- man of the board, Rockwell Spring and Axle Company. Rogers is a director and vice president of the Automotive Parts Among others representing indus-; Tiegenhardts to Pay Judgment Tuesday raelized $5,360. chased it severdl years ago. dampened sale. song attended the sale. gage requirements were met. Goods Are Sold Lapeer Friends Refuse to Bid in Auction Held LAPEER w — An auction sale of livestock and equipment on the farm of Chris and Paul Ziegenhardt The auction was ordered to sat- isfy a $3,750 judgment obtained by Mrs. Grace S. White, Lapeer at- : torney, for the Ziegenhardts occu-| Ladies’ ~ Auyitiary Me pying the farm after she pur- Lapeer County farmers spurned the sale conducted by Sheriff Clark Gregory. State Po- lice aided sheriff's deputies in watching the sale for possible . violence. The crowd remained orderly throughout the rain- Friends of the Ziegenhardt broth- ers refused to bid, About 200 per- Deputies said the auction sale failed to meet the $3,750 judgment. About $3,555 was left after mort- from for the company. The firm also plans to extend the life of a round trip ticket months to a year. six mium or|.{s produced °S\ trom W: Fugitives, Stork, Heat Too Much for Burly Officer to stand. easter crowds Sa thick traffic. Investigating, drive but her older sister having a baby in the back seat. wife. son wag suffering from heat pros- tration and—to no one’s nervous exhaustion. About 90 per ecnt of U. S. coal east of the Mississippi River. + INDIANAPOLIS w—Arkley Dod- son Jr., 33, a 251-pound Indianap- olis policeman, collapsed on traf- fic duty in 81 degree heat yester- day after four of the most hectic days any officer could be expected Dodson captured an _ escapee from the Indiana reformatory: after a four-block chase through dense turday. On Monday, he saw a 14-year-old girl wrestle a car to a halt in he found the girl not only couldn't was | The 6-foot-5 officer served as mid- .. General Hospital reported Dod- Manufacturers Association. Five ITU Newspapers Suspend Publication JAMESTOWN, N. Y. Ww — The Jamestown Sun, one of six daily newspapers published by the In- would discontinue publication to- morrow. nouncement, the newspaper said, was made by Woodruff. Randolph, ITU president. a = The affected newspapers, all named the Daily News-Digest, are published in Meridan, Conn., Texarkana, Ark., Huntington, W. Va., Allentown, Pa., and Monroe La. F & AM Lodge to Hold ‘Father, Son Banquet LAKE ORION — Annual father and son banquet of Orion Lodge 45 F&AM will be held Saturday in the Masonic Temple. Dinner will be served by Orion Eastern Star members. Jay H. Leipprandt and Donald D. Taylor will be in charge of a program. Mrs. Bertha A. Schultz ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs. Bertha A. Schultz, 73, of 129 Griggs St., will be at 2 p.m. Saturday liam R. Potere Home, With burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery. She died at home Wednesday after a long illness. Donald Anges McKinnon HAZEL PARK—Service for Don- ‘ald Angus McKinnon, 32, of 731, E. George St., will be at 2 p.m. Sat- urday| at Ashley Funeral Home, with burial in Oakview Cemetery. He died Wednesday at Meinke Hos- nk Kremm, 62, of 1617 Donald Ave. will be at 8:30 p.m. today at Crawford Funeral-Home. Prayer setvice will be at 8:30 a.m. Friday at the funeral home. Requiem Mass will be at 9:30 a.m. at Guard- ian Angel Church, Clawson, with in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, De- it. He died Wednesday. Surviving. are his widow, Gusty; two sons, Car! of Royal Oak and Frank of Rochester; a .daughter, Mrs. Helena Kubicki of Rochester; Kremm of Hungary; a brother, a by Wessels Funeral Home, , Mrs. Ada Bell. — Rosary service for 9:30 a. m. Friday at Our Lady of La Salette Church, with burial in Deaths in Nearby pital, ROYAL OAK — Service for Fred |. Frenk Kreme” Miller, 77, of 316 Pingree Ave. ROYAL OAK—Rosary service for | wij] be held at 1 p. m. Saturday +3 -p.m. Saturday at Huntoon Fu-. his mother, Mrs. Mary- Ann _FERNDALE—Service and burial | home.. for Mrs, Nettie Van Sickle, 70, of | _ | Dunning Rd., will be’ at. 2 p. m. Communities FERNDALE — Service for Nor- man J. Jackman, 61, of 656 With- ington Ave., will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Wessels Funeral Home with burial in Acacia Park Ceme- tery, He died Tuesday. Ella M. Pagel FARMINGTON — Service for Elia M. Pagel, 50, of 33505 State St. will be at 3:30 p. m. Friday at Spencer J. Heeney Funeral Home, with burial in Oakwood Cemetery. She died Tuesday. -.. Fred Miller * at Schnaidt Funeral Home, with burial at Millington, Mich. He died ‘Wednesday at a Detroit hospital. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Paul Fitch of Pleasant Ridge; and a brother, George of Marion. Mary Van Zandt WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Service for Mary Van Zandt, 77, of 5351 Williams Lake Rd., will be at neratHome, Pontiac, burial will be in Drayton Cemetery. She died Wednesday, “y Miss Van Zandt is‘ survived by a brother and a sister, William.and Nellie, with whom she made her Saturday at Dudley H. Moore Fu- neral. Home, with burial in White Chapet Cemetery. He died today ‘at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after an illness of two years. Twenty-six underfed cows were purchased by Martin Egnash, an Almont bar owner, for $1,505. Some dairy farmers present said the cows could be fed and nursed Three Sisters Market, 608 West on. Look for our display ad in tonight's paper. 50 Ib. bag Michi- gan red: potatoes, 79c. Extra fancy Indian River grapefruit, 39c doz. Fancy Pastal'celery,.2 for 29c. Jumbo head lettuce, 2 for 29c. Bananas, 2 Ibs. for 25c. Extra large e@gs. 45c doz. Open nightly un 10:3. —Adv. — Rummage sale, First Congrega- tional Church, Saturday, April 24 at 8:30 a. m. —Aédv. Rummage League of Cath- olic Women, Parke 8t., Sat., 8 to 12. : _ —Adv. Fish supper. 82 Perkins, Sat., 5 until. $1. Malta Temple Board. Rummage sale at League of Catholic Women, 281.8. Parke St., Saturday April 24, 8 to12) —Adv. 12, Guild No. 2.Ail Saints: Church. Exchange St. epee. Adv. Our Lady of Refuge Parish is a big family-style din- ner, Sunday, April 25, 12 to 5 p. m. The menu includes roast beef and home-made pie, with the best of everyth in between. Adults, $1.50, children, 75c. All are paliroey —Adv. Rummage sale St. John’s Luth- eran Church, Hill St. at Cherry Court, Sat., April 24, 9 to 1. —Adv. If your friend's in jail and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell, or Ph. MA 5-4031, Guy Carter. Modern and old time time dance, Saturday night at the VFW Hail, Drayton Plains. Kirby Milleur and Rummage sale Fri, April 23, 9 te. back to health. farm briefly during the sale. would bid on the property. “Anybody who bids is no friend Lack of support from advertisers | of the farmers,” said Floyd Schrei- was listed as the reason. The an-| ber, of Almont, who is appealing an 18-month sentence on conviction of resisting Gregory in the 1952 evic- tion of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Stevens. Mrs. Stevens’ farm: also was sold at auction to meet an assessment in the bankruptcy of the insurance association. jury last week, other county. Chris Ziegenhardt, 75, visited the ternational Typographical Union| ‘come of the farmers i s present ex- (ITU-AFL), said the other five pressed the hope that nobody Others attending the sale in- cluded W. Lee Mathews whose trial on similar charges of re- sisting Gregory ended in a hung Mathews and seven other farm- ers will be tried next fall in an- Orchestra. Public ‘invited. 9 till la. m. ( Adv. Rummage St. Mary's Unit, St. Benedict's Church, Friday, April 23, 9 to 5 p. m. 25 E. Lawrence at Perry. : oo 9 a. m. ‘til 1 p. m. at the Auburn 8. Squirrel Rd. —Adv Thieves Draw Blank in 2 Local Breakins in a breakin at Pontiac Mills, Inc., at 31 Jackson St., and an attempted breakin at the Econ- omy Furniture Co. store at 361 S. Saginaw St. ‘Pontiac Police said a safe in the feed and seed store had been tampered with but nothing was zl County Calendar |i, * "= Officials at the furnt T Township at ture com- pine, tectntnnget, To es |RONY an te burlars oP : & } ars By diss onet beef dinner Saturday | Darently didn’t enter. Heights Community Clubhouse. 220 Thieves drew a blank last night i ai 7 iy r Two more i units of 150,000 kilowatts each will be put into service at the St. Clair plant the problem of bringing the cess into the cost range of tradi- make clear that the new process is not expected to retire present facilities, but may become a re- placement method as plants now in use become absolete. All research on industrial use. of atomic power is done under government license. Whale of a Wail in Little Siren Scares Thieves One of Pontiac's downtown jewelry stores now is selling a pocket-size police siren to protect ‘men and women against holdup | men. attackers and prowlers, Adv | The newly-developed “Escort | Alarm” has a loud siren that locks Rummage sale Saturday frem | when once started, so that it can't \be shut off. The alarm is ctish- ioned so. that dropping it to the ‘| pavement won't stop its scream. It works on a wind-up mechanism like a clock alarm. guarantee promises to pay up to $250 for medical care to anybody injured by an attacker after set- ting off the alarm. The “Escort,” ters, invalids, and women who must be alorie at night. is handled s | by the Sallan Jewelry Co. Price Index Rises every DAYIS SALE DAY ‘AT SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY 66 INCH two shel rized | Reg. $159.95 . Other Cabinet Sinks from $59.50 ~ Laundry ‘Trays ae 100 8. Saginaw St. Two compartment style with. Pprass mixing faucets. ~ (PLUMBING) Open Mon. thru Set., 9 to 5:30—Fri 9-9 14” Twin Bowls, Double Drainboards —two large drawers on rollers— 4 doors to large storage space — ‘acid re- sisting enamel-—ledge type mixing faucets plus two basket strainers. 4 3-Pc. White Bath Set ®@ Modern 5’ recessed tub with chrome trip lever waste and tub. _ filler. : @ Free standing closet with sturdy seat. @ 17 x 19 china lavatory, triple | chain and stopper - and drain - plug. = he $ 50 ' ‘ie *98* 3-Pc. Colored Bath Set Comple 0 5’ Modern recessed design — full regulation size — acid resisting enamel. | ez, 20139 $4950 te with chrome fittings — $ end. closet. es — . Phones Free Parking SUPPLY CO. _ * Recessed Cast fren ¥ ; FE 5-2100—FE 4-5833 tional fossil-fuets. Edison officials ~ | The manufacturer's oneyear ° suggested for merchants, baby sit- | ee ____THE PONTIAC PRESS. “THURSDAY, APRIL my 29, 1054, ee as , Help Wanted Male ie ~—_— E 6| Help W. a anted Female, 7| Work Wanted Female 11] __ Bust =a 7a Pua! , THE FOLLOWING | surnace tm | or pert time, os | a “CLEaNens, | ~ res 25 ee = ‘ i thi. ss ; ; J 3 7 typing. = 5 1631 ous cleaned, i wants ‘ek lane = : ee = ete toe . sa tech gst | Saeseagramn,,fratietsys, oper, | CARPENTER W . ‘_k _ eine Ave. @ ; , ) cs “pone Se webonG OPTION wae Pointe 24, Mi (Ae 5-961. : aeeeee ot Gebel 2 3 care ot Thanks . sassasaaveenedys 1 a : = = na) eee uaa are : . Sutherland ne service. hb Memeriam Cl sehesencsescos a ert, Cag rae, eo Aabaen on i bcs age 68; beloved h d Fred but ~ Plowers. sanceasscoggevensenccece 3 Marquette, Ruston: —— not a 53 AVE ret : i Funeral. Directors srenneriocnese Si) ay — Margraff. Puneral ” Deteett Sears, Roebu = a Ce ey —_. han Wage AILABLE. bt So F. ROUG ~ = Cemetery Lote ee | Pag ong Well 2a’ eB. toga Co. | has. sand * @, Private duty. | eee nie r'heating & Rd ey w Moore’ Puneral ome with: Rev : : WOM ESTATE sales AWD TRONINGS. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE td. Household Goods 27 : J. Harvey McCann officiating. , — A Po ONINGS. gee rewinding 218 E. Lig , interment wil be at White Cha. > —= : “why ¥- | WAPWINGS IRONINGS AN PE 43081, ~ Pike FURNITURE NEI EDI = LOVMANT Pda | arrangements b ies PRoon. _Streti Te eae ~EAVESTROU r ED vay : re ai ; HING id or Auburn Heights. + N Ex ITENCED. —* SiRES LIGHT Denresteet. | fas) es! dollar. Will bu poe th Help Wanted Male ......002-9+5 6 : , . . . vt phy. he TRAIN prea fos family of 1 er 3 — pee are next. OR sell # for you. B. ight of Help na COLEMAN. APRIL 18, 1954, ROB- GHRISTIAN MAN AND WE pong tO i RAIN AS ALL al | PERSON. after es eon, worker Call a SEW A R cl ( = Bs : * ory < 3-97 7 Community Wanted PemAle cccoseccs-o 0 | ott Len M4 Grten Brees. cee B. | work as a0 WF = USED CAR MANAGER |. Sour weiner | Wt a wants 1, ext. 311. LL e *ANING “PAINTING AND DECORATING CET US BUY IT OR AUCTION Ir nip Wanted essssseccessseeee 0| am dear som "of Joan, Cole 5a fe ae oe Tn oes Prefer married man with family | "ere euner acum OYMENT | Exper TREE TRIN vig & RE. ee Sie oP FOmFLAG Coleman: ER WANTED wants sieady ; ¢ elu. Forty bi reine: aintin d Ace” CARGEST | ‘Pnstructions ... n: dear brother of Mrs. | Cieane: ~~ COLLING |' Some saies position, —— wea years ala ang | See FE 5.6593 g an corating | furniture b = ' evccecteccccccesece & eae a Puneral will be held | _ ‘F. rt ao Roches- parionee mechanical ex- ; rn cee | aew oe hee oF OR 3-2000 Welt v saa: ance remones __ PE 47881. uyers, cash waiting. ae Wented Make ceessvee 0] Bam, Oe Apr ie at 1pm | EXPERIENCED STR OLE MAN fe READY-TO-WEAR | #ure wou *rOwnsend s00se | painted Lamps m_ WORE, | {700 Ealinsle —_____ Pa bere WANTED TO SOY ALL TYPEs a | Se ee ee] Se farm ork, Soot win ~ KIMBALL ADY-TO-WEAR [FEET F™dpy TNE" PAY pained tame, Wleveen, Mt | gator’ ana Es wiser cpa FET ; caseccceee UD mul oe 6 Rg tag a ax and board. Pho towel i — Experienced Si ay for wom a. “AND Y CURTAINS, FICE +3021 Pick up and "Gettvery. rE K. 2. _Miinite and Exterior, one ture. aY Chbe POR | UsED FURNI: ~ e see s * ot e . BROS, i: read, @ w wee =! Wullam P Davis Puperal Wi the | _ Argentine Be gene ay YOUR NASH DEALER wen soetan sad caeepete Be en Se KITCHEN CARINETS ~ PAPEL RHANGING Wtd. Miscellane GERVICES OFFERED Fee) ee. EXPERIENCED REPRIO! ERATION 85 W. Lawrence at Cc -ER| at eppertunity oye ee while y ascae Se ee = co re a Price 28 years rience aa , nt ron pon og JEPPERY, APRIL _ man wanted Call FE 42568. . ass WASH a 3 eh or white pine able mot ae reason- | CHEAP ~~ pe = ls INGs, 1 Quality, mater » rates. FE 4-217). YARD FEN cmromormm lore aca cast (Fee, We | gee eee Rates anteater ee cia ee | Peas Ee re ena seeeeees ae nes ee Jettery, ae Te good! for 2. w >: B MOORE ELECTRIC § mates, F. exterior. » estt- Business Services ....00..sc0ee0 23 Cure, Ames end arthur Jeftery, FE 2-050. erences. Call : ot Fou dt ou, cas — & €O. ~ Bullaong Vico 12] [sessed stectrieas RIC SEAVICS mod 3-6036. a \erms, Hineveugh eT fe = MIXER. Bookkeeping & Tax Schell, Miss | Mrs. | Myrtlé EXPERIENCED LAN Hiscoms ‘or or west Wayne county. 134 N. Saginaw COMPLETE REMODELING | @ouse we LASTERING — WEW AND RE | “treder” TU BU ; NCS ..cccceess 44] neral wilt te eee pp iets onl Pu. | Phone MUlberry #1344. hg — ues peste ; modernizing service rego a” D |" equi be , wovThG | PULLY so work 25 veara eames. ba ro Be vrs’ Y A> WHEEL Chiropodists 24. at 1:30 p. m April | EXPANDING ou ls without obligation — recreatiotn rooma, dor na, | —oeepoee_L. A. Toung, Pm Coe work dee ver va. labor and | WED GARDEN cesseseccocecscocces 1S Funeral at ea at ~ juntoen tr aS or LARGE CITIES.| Raw en Ear oom decide. Write RELIABLE EER pO oa Rotcae ene. JOHN'S TRENCHING eh Ee one reasonable.| ® oF 8 bhp “mS ee Dressmaking & Tailoring 16 a parent —— at Perr Opening im City of Pontiac mi. A-222, _ workii inity, Eves. 1 child 3 f os LAWN Mi Weaa o43 puck service MUIborry 6.008. food condition. | R * seecees Park y aw srking couple FE jor = ———— N MOWERS RPENED hi NTING PA a : Bailie eoaass wl Cemetery pa weap _toaintain | peadquarters WANTED AGaESSIVE AMBE women ‘yoR PLEASANT Ti TELE: Walk: AL LT PAVING on te NED) Betiae Pree estimaice "Ee bee rar etveceeers AN ZA opportunity for $7,000 fo $1 . full time b mobiles on b eo ork trom you z s and parking ared* ‘Caen Pra ay up and delivery | P Ph M ral Le Bervice Mary. a APRIL 21. 1954. 000 earnings E& 0, to work ais If vou are will ome. Salary plus com rf own or terms. Pree estimates G uncoin Ave. PE 2-68 - WTENS ~ SECORATING —OUAR- > Ls ry 5 > Monev Ww othe a Trucking 1s ter of william tee ponte ae started wwe aap y ee pee ee cet Sate mace Mercury | erage. a sour core ee aTTERTION —sfound. 7 i MACHINE pins paPERETNOOIO 7 pales: Sted A eeseeteneene andt. Funeral an . a ~ for unterview, mak? Scott. Tr ek. Phone A . ai i Pl ASTERING Se eeeeseaeae Oo PAPERHANG - ~ Painting & Decorating .. A uray. April 24. _ - held Sat- e. Dept MCD-0a-W Raw: “teen at Re STABLE 2280 warn oa 62935. = oars bloct and ftone work. fire FE 5-066. FE5-0925 Leo Lusti per removed, wail ane os te Decorat cesees the Uh ext gp lll |, Mae from « Freeport oft Commerce | age ED OIRLs BETWEEN Tae | ar cai os specialty, FE 5-8929 | PAteW PLASTERING REASON: pane Decorators, FE 46930. N > Photes & erment ° CED t ERI ab!) NTING, EEDED — Accessories .accessssss #1 | emene ee Drarion Cemetery. |S peregs 8 pee Foe Ce “2 MEN WANTED cigar couniey werk Abily im ber-| _wortme a No SERVICE COM | Pebisee *) *" REASON. | PAINTING. INSIDE, # OUT. FREE) 1 interest viper | month Petyvinton Barviee ..002:- Aer at ee ree brea, see Ww. | To Seine era rs Drug =| _workmananip. Ex 3-00 PLASTERING DONE — ALL TYPES tiles id risk. Write. acces O8 ae Card of Thanks 1 Maple, Birmingham. : condi - — ae end air WOMAN POR GENER: AL OPFT ce &-1 BASEMENTS OR F i NG ax. removed Re: APERINO 5 O & PAPER jeed . Bet postte baer dap ryeewriiee Service «3... 204/WE WISH TO THANE QUR ELDERLY MAN FOR TAGHT | _perssa ate KO cased S| “rise, Tecmo eryy aimee TE] gGeve Rath on FOOTINGS | Eon indent | SR apena PAE re Caen seseeee (eM, To 74 EY MAN FOR LIGMT | _poresn ot 12 8. Pedderk & = thvseston, Pr oth, PE Sas PLASTERING _PAPERING — PAINT Uphoistering triends ANK OUR| ing room: in basem ike e Co. 64 W Lawrence fricx” ——___— |- WO NEW AND RE. | RESIDE ~ PAINTING : sadesoceescseoscces OS > = os for Ped Pon’ e et. W WOMEN e St. BLOCK STONE. FIRE: pair, PE 7-0251. - NTIAL & COMMERCL — oy tiac Press, Box 85. 2 YoU CAN GET niace & cement wo- = _ SATISFACTION ASS TAL : the oe aig sebved eioved’ hasband on ayy al Sig SALESMAN Help Wanted Female 7 eae ey aati Peep ‘yer eLock BRICK CeMe ar acne PLASTERING oe wean’ Fe Sated | Wanted to Rent 2 NOTICES peop yy emrataey roel B Mogae — on between | ATTR ACTIVE ~~j thes of vanilla. reO a Papoed bot. | and firevlaces FE 2- Meyers "_EM 3.8830 bali on WALL WASHING. | A YOUNG nee C10, #83, Gihson sc ator UAW = pationally known ad eens 2 —— mitt _ESser oes, Lemon sable | eaice. Block a aND ROBERT HW CHAPIN’ PLUMBING writ ~ 0. AND . - desire 2 COUPLE wir WITH cmp School. Rev. ercrest Sunday ; te Palmolive, Must ‘ Der week. Use of c FE ve no ee mneys. No fod too ee peak _Call estimate AINTING. vielnity of B.g Beav r Lost & Pound James Luther. ave sell experienc necessary. Call ar —_ e@ or too small. Guaranteed BAN © 40255 ter, reasonab ero or Roche: Nuceuseaacscesees 00 toon Puneral He Hun- ably in e¢. Preter- 9a. m 62713 between WOMEN W work. Ph. PE 4-8604 clea: . 8 WE WwW ——— je MU! Utberr - . Thom me Mra. Archie 7 re grocery trade, Sal- . mend noon, tv ANTED _tleaners. Lake Orion. MY 2 all Washin Ps FREE TO LA 7 Notices & Personals Thompson and Family. try bomus. expenses, and ca ‘0 ©6orender AVON BRICK, S “oy A AUTRTATAAU Sue g AIntiNg | neede NDLORDS. LISTINGS secpeeeccnay > furnished. State age, he! he sc yue tehe eeee see | oe BLOCK any _ceatent | SAWS. LAWNMOW Herbert Hall, PE 2-2706 _—_— rental age fo In Memoriam weight, qualifications. and . AGGESSORIES | cet soanny eee ne eaten SS Gee de- MACHINE iON Wall W ashing & FU coum = eee 2| gumber. Write Coigaie Palmolive hone wate Bis One with expe . ouces ney Mrs Mar — MANLEY LEACH — 10 BAG ning vs Painting house scoupie ee er) ANTED oor di ph Build- rred. Position ‘ore 10 S LEY ES — ew ; IN { Lovino MEMORY OF OUR _ing, Detroit 2, Michigan. hours. Pay than al Biggar enolase ee Ape) oo acy Call Me If You Need ! Saw s—Lawnmowers Photos RA 3211 eae. School. Pamely ait, es cus A eee Bc Un | Have OPENING FOR MAN OR = salary and commis wouke Winter J. Carpente. wrrt ” comin SES 18 Cha ccessories 21) Fammy’ Dest qed. Child. to Beard ........... 38 nse oo oe Apr 13) Scere om ~ ad who, desires aes CARE ED To uve i } pedis as one Fai pee m- PORTRAITS. PRA orp taal $ OR € ROOM ws. how much age 35 each week, ARTHUR’ S REN A CHIT. : e to do good work TR ZING AND REMOV. w mMEs. GOPIES tehirte ouse of cottage on Wtd. Household Goods ......... 77 No “cae knows the bitter aie afaiiable. ‘eine relired and’ Bo en MORE aka ae eae Ea’ 3250. po) weete Ocal sec ppt Se! estimate. Pe 4-005, Fe Pons an is = _ =< a boa 31 ey reamee pain, | ! . Sagina 5-5626 a ¢ - ¢. PREB Wed. Miscollancous ....,0ss000+. 8 Life has satfered since we lost you. TOURNEY - EN - be WHITE MIDDLEAOED aby 76 | CEMENT MIXED TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- = ust SERVICE TO ALL r —_ BAB SITTER A shru - ——_ Maner_Samet eee questiy, teuaer tema ond wingers. PIPEFITTERS 8 ag Ah gs boutekeepity denne weet oan Sine va Mason ork, Pe Din her |e wecmea” qeaunod Television Service 22 hental ee ee an Wanted to Rent | os a. Work in Birn an_wages. FE 5-1546. e children. Live ua. Pri NCRETE BROKEN WITH ATR | _PE 40 2706. After 6. call | DAY. NIG ental Ageney ry | eereceveseeees MO | eens we 6s ast lak n Birmingham end Pontiac SEAUTY OPERATOR, CALL Mid foom State w vate | hammers by fob 137 HT. SUN. TV SERVICE| NO CH FE 4-1444 | Your Mothe Bk of you area on new | * west TOR. CA _reterencs ages expected and| YE 20077. or hourly rate.| TREE TRIMMED OR REMOVED. PE Sige. FE Sa ARGERENTAL AGEN Share Living Bis r. Hilda E. Pheins sr.| 8. Thornton inpie ferences. Write Box 1 = IMMED OR R M We have 290 cy ea ree _—— sieccesas SS | femery oun Janta. Brother _near crooks fa, ‘Birm eee BEAUTY OPER TORS Soaeee WOMEN PO! por | GENERAL | ~ brick block Tih Sigg oly RY Mo siosn ee OF 1 ‘mall OWARANTEED 7 a hepa ANY adams 1 ta tod omen aii tom .....ceeee. BI MIDDLEAGE) GAS STATIO Fie inval: p with semi VAN aH make FE ¢073¢ ae FE 2-706 a s IN LOVING MEMORY OF WIL-| man. Write Box 23, Pontiac i, = ANICURISTS SE es = Eee “ anerations ane ¢ R WORK Seg Were pica! ue) amd aslin: Stet Radio-TV Rotel a SMALL YAMILY WOULD LIKE i moe Wee ce S| ee ee wee et MAN POR FULL TIME. BETWEEN in heir tinting | end Woman TO CARE FOR INFANT. | CARPENTE: custom building | ery. VE SAir) oe aa E SERVICE CAlts — #9 50 reat in of ome ern Paves) *0 Wanted Real Estate Goss bases Appy in person be- ae Guarana’ salarie: s nousework. N . | CARPEN CARPENTERY. BLOCK AND CE- Huron n decoratin do peocorocens w- how mach we tween 9 AM and pd Sisters Beaut Bo Washin © cooking. - MITC ~ - _ 2-4904 a. References FE tee sy shseoun _— poses 0 nie 2 poe. | Aw. Hiren shoppe = auty St ieee Mor 4 Dut so stay on prem: a ene PE 53-0782 Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 100 8 WiCHELL “> shy om YOUNO BUSINESS EXECUTT oving thoug! 2, cosuETI ESLADY : ‘ntoa Li. Reas zs & 4 VE, ana ats GNVERED Pet ughts shall ever wan | MAN. MARRIED OR SINGLE, FOR ee cane preferred. Excellent _Commerce Rots se Bese ° eee CAPING ED HAWLEY TAX ecatant $SSAVES lease 6 6 vesg uaterca - aa Pret ya lg re Is laid eae ermine. sa50 Oakhill Ra. | ttdns ae apr vous assist W Witd CARE we « | Beller iG = Argyle PE 2.2602 — wy eines all - house iso eer Cher gor rasan ~ his wife and only. CUNNING ali__Live in. OR 32638. ite’s p eokoe tiec. ressmaki FE 5-9802 mekes. — me preferred. Be: = Rent Apts. Purnished x = NATION pReasto. NNINGHAM'S WANTED W & Landscape Co. me: Tailorin 16 _of reterences. FE 23-0125 —) cecaeeeeee D ALLY KNOWN FOOD CON-} IN RE. DOWNTOWN SAG- OMAN FOR MO 1k Bed . x T You : AW _ess bom THER- v © pe 31s trys writer NG COUP pent apt Unfurnished .......3¢| ley, whe passed sway 2 HART. sor, Bee o viagt uaa pecberred. EERE TYPIST FOR RATE ARE WOULD oS erpeRiEN CARPET SERVICE ig, Dobie Hs od fa | oe ee Tog ag with rise ba “moe: Rent Houses Purnished is | The Dassed away April 22 | GSring. training dog geht haeaog Pragttin “Re ede to 1610 | 5 days 6 week. Retere T mes, Sink ops repaired and recovered. ORESSMAETYO AND ALTERA _Mntchell , ip N RENTE DS . \ | ae eases Daturntahed 313 mene s © th death comact| (raal ——< ed, Beate ose, = Consumers Power lc witves cane 3.2296 aay Mag wean pangs @ installed wines are olen! 16 Palmer RA- TVPEWRITERS AND aRtapedes iE DREN DBSIRE OR 2 CHIL. eee Gis and vremembcence tact aaaibe ss one r Co. AND 2h. 2en uM t RATIONS BAB ring. Excert HOUSE OR § ROOM ’ tor- rr Write Box 39 Pontiac Has openings for bee's Driv COOKS. BO- ER OPEN. | —!avettes_to order, FE Y | General Printin: work | OR 8 APT IN PONTI Por Rent Rooms ... aca Do and typists a stenographer ch: eIn. Telegrapo and Or- ing and schedule for immedist So 4+-9369 niv Co 7 W z and Office Sup URROUNDING com Ac ceacccsecs. S8 — he lives in peaceful | OPENING FOR NEAT SFPEAR. posed Ed eo =r een eee eeeee Wow tee FE 3-008, — of 1 or 2 better class concen ae Garden Plowing 16A * lawrence | ‘ TIES REFERENCES FE MUNT- Rooms With Board .....<..00-+- 38 His memory 1 shall al ‘ng married man with car. pioye benefits include mona; meee Lo Boe OFFICE FOR re .— basis. Also ee Sen tes ows _____Upholstering - 2 : : Brseod "Or Mie aaugeier, Corel] gue weer to stort. if you | ae ere ee ree ip | 26 veanies Erect, we, thecongs service. 5 ecology ory EDMUNDS & SON LPL Cenvtiesek Mines spe S| ~ FE 17-6331 oe | Auto trim free = month of July a 3 bed- veceeeeess 39 | IN LOVING MEMCRY OF GOLDIE Convucace P ue re {OF edvancement FS TROUGHING cin __OR 3.4637 BAKLES vesimale FE en room. furnished lake front - Rich $ bin oe eS DEN ) CUSTO tte , Rent Stores ....-cessveese - 40 gions seh passed away 3 ‘ 2 Ww caueeen Co. Huron. =. a Ww. ert agp ten — =p MA jaomine hes 614 petou Tiamat that . pole tas een eeeere ) hea ; Op : Tr 1 Co GARDEN? = Pe 1 Fre e Must e for children. Rent Office Space ....+--ceeees al ee —e hea o Se t ing an! bee ward FOR YOUR oie svaces Of 36, 37, 39, 75, 84, 86, 8% | or 1S mecestary mot fay —. A bag eg Chose” SIDERLY MAN D Lint onnsges xD Mor? ANG. eo aH on yen? ne ae re a. | WitL THE MAW WHO PICKED UP LANO CONTRACT Se corp) anes Sete! CSD I 97, 102. 1 4g "Pots ase= eS oe Dyke. Utics. RE-| _ none oe net cee Fe | ee oer MOTHER NIZATION KENTUCKY Fit UB ORASS 800 aa cee et-the| = Nicholi Sale Motor Beosters ......0000 8 4 , 5 PARTTIME | relling Tating’ end Tu -STOPPERT & CECIL StS ANSCAPE. SERVICE ed AT ape arse eee eee Pe Hare ee ___ Por Gale Motorcycles .....0..005 64 ° ) wean 877 Auburn Ave. Must | apc ee rubbish haul «qn eee! eee Drayton Plains Seeding, rie aes ee wht 5 Fh gcse wa WY STOLE 33.W. Huron St___Phone PE ssi 2 : eeeueaevees 5 R EXP SPANDING : _— : answer OR 23-2420 ACK. = . Mountain Rd Sat bd Unl Por Sale GANIZATI = FS}. 22 | _ Cat = : heal aturday please re- > lm ae rae L,. = Sree es a eet lene Phone MI 40000. | _ - xperiences.. Ranger Roofing Co. Hu canoe falls lad a ee : it Accessories . . “ PROGRAM. “PRE- Fe eee INSTAL | MAN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE | YEARS. EXPERIENCE. = B ‘ : F d , seme ines OB ccocsensiss =: 08 ¥ FER EXP PRI NCED. ALS a = tier werk. al LD LIKE Shingles, siding me fiat roots. Teooet | oe anup and os Phys sio-T herapy 24A) can unas : ) nogonesocotien Ce 'T QUALIF?! ~ chard 18. 5 #: sens rms Flan- izing, rolling. (SCIENTIFIC | ra peplaral tpaboeteees ash awaiting small = Transportation Offered 68 me Paetiec: Peete MENT Iron | APPOUTE ‘th ret ows: ae Rs, ig ise FE = se Fear guarantes Spa rock garaee Sapecil foot ae 13 oe finished houses. Al cor semi ° . Gescecres * LNT. ; ¢ mee and finishin < mates free A te St. FE 4-285! Elm | - tracts on so for con- 7 . FOR WANT ADS ae ion ake’ Rod. off Club. 2280 aan a _ 6-0502. a Phone FE| maintenance rms. Lawn} — : good property. Call FB off Commeree | Dozin (SHER 70 LEARN BULL- oS ee || p and sone| Noti 2-0340 and ask for Ted ee of shove PL SMALL CONTRACTO wi _ULandscaving. Lincotn_§-83 ices & Per tough. ~ ‘ed McCul- ee DIAL FE 2-8181 Se ee eae oes om 7, FOR ROTRRS ORK FRIDAY =P be 1. ' sperms cee cre would tke ae Tewieed_ sad roth SEEDED FER | a ANY G sone es Francis E. “Bud” Mill cee nee fe 7 z ate milkers and tractors ° MApte auir 13 urdays. 1251 Baldwin. Seane’ and fe FURNACES, | _ ect or eis beage< in ‘che. pro | LANDEC —— a itenai Se NEEDING ~ R mer eva _ 5-9821 TO WORK IN LAUNDRY acustimats REDUCE AND RELA H oie ks — : 1 Printing ntiac smn . nd Results with every mae Past, OME OR EQUITY 5 Lo ee * IRL WA Da _ Industrial T _sate ahd scientific, FE ast, |~ If you have » home ye. by lp | werk. FE 5-1 FE 40461 - ractor WILL MAKE TRC —_— Bt een ‘call’ ce. We be id ae &. + : LADY WOULD - 2 A Ls porch railing and fire NITURE. serene er ane in chem eaves” = Beye, FE *¢ ‘ day or Travel Ta i © iden. wad || oe the rty ourselves, ee oe iy. ee du <3 : 178 eC fro's-r872. °° = or | Large v ¥ | warrant an” — ee ie rst oe fos | M ering re" coe sit | Vaograt iss Wi erizue OC FE | Wr Barya tre 7 t f . + - i ? = cf e ri node = . iG . a: i. . : +6002, Street, * | é AL 4 ig |, ’ e ae : . = ‘ —_ : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY: ‘APRIL, 22, 1954 Have numerou clients at present - thane for Wanted Real Hotete 32A a Ee : ue on é your +. home Pog rayton, Water- wish to Ps page. y us for prompt. | ~ k. “iy! per, “toy Sib, sre G. Hempstead, Realtor ia EL ea ea FE 48204. CPORS18TS 872 Mar OR ‘S130 , \ etree bee otha Clove to i a 5 us ne sane Dae Highway : Waterford | Stores. 890 Robi pweed. _ bi _ 7 LARGE "UTILITIES Want to Sell? |~2.4.3 sus tors wexcom Useat H. YOUNG RENTAL Have numerous clients at present AGENCY PE 41444. is we Tey hg y. A. Realtor” we 2500 ie ik Tyee cash” a will ph or sell Lag ecm ~eeoe and term ane it ea EN es CASH FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 4 4 ROOM APARTMENT ALL MoD, shall St nae se nee T ROOMS. CHILDREN WELCOME. $50 mo, Utilities furn. OL 2-1885 OR 3 ROOM EAT | H and gas on Sheridan . Cal PE «less 8 : ern, on Mar Private en- —— Bus # PE 2- 6 in front. $75 per . Will be avail- r, $78 ALSO 7 4 if ele neve a — or = oun ves * ra pouse a $90, ius vous sell, e ave a. cock buyer asd eds __before 6, oo Clark urchase ves ROOMS: AND BATH. ALL MOD- providing the éb —_ terms ern, private entrance. heat fur- Warrant an sale nish: : references. Avail- cian gk Realtor, = able May Ist. OR 3- 4-642. Open oa ONE OP cacace. mea EST ts heated apartments after aed & CASH 2 bedrooms large — , Biva® Adults only on Aree IN i. Call PE 2-2035 “Et On SOUTH 1 SAGINAW. 3 OR 4 24 HOURS ry for workin: ag: couple wah relerences } nig — s and Por your equity in your vas furnished. = or fore. ce = “ we cay beat AGENCY a the phone, e 2.3. roo! 3.. furn. sera home within 1 hour. et our offer before you adams Realty Ce ____ FE! 2-703 deal. We mean business| EDW. M. STOUT 17 N. Saginaw St. Ph PE 5-8165 ___ Open Bve. "til 8:30 COUPLE WITH STEADY EMPLOY. m good business references wish to buy from private owner or bungalow with heat also erage, must good condi- | oth eed ao Pocgp pees down payment oe month- paym fens. Write box 24, Pon GREEN. ‘LAKE OFFICE 2 (ON a Sng LA) CE COMMERCE EM 34012 | __WOod ward &T744 Rings Here 1m furnished room. bath “LIS t INGS WAN TE Do Sleeps 6 will rent tee season ae | Buyers ere waiting permanently. Call Detroit, TOwn- We Buy sell. or trade _send &2563 _ H. C. Newingham. Broker | WatLep LAKE © ROOMS ALL modern conveniences Shower FE ms on PE +0661 privee beech $'!5 weekly. De- LAKEFRONT Lots end Cottages Detreit Buyers Waiting C, PANGUS. 1919 M-15 PHONE ORTONVILLE (32 MILLER LISTINGS WANTED We have customers waiting for —— pow covered by GI mort- ages We can get you all your seuny CaH us &t once Francis E. “Bud” Miller Realtor DOING BUSINESS AS STONE REALTY 8 pm. Daily, Sun! to § FE 32-0353 Rent Houses Furnished | 35 20X20 GOVERNMENT TRAILER FURNISHED HOUSE AND APART- FURNISHED ROUSE UNTIL SEPT Rent een Unfurn. 36 3 oeeey PE 4-0608 _ NEW HOUSE MODERN «@ ROOM. VACANT, LAKE FRON - MODERN For Rent Rooms AT BUS BEAUTIFUL LANGE sLEEPINO CLEAN CLEAN 8LEEPING ROOM, CLOSE 2 EMPLOYED eer _ PRIVILEGES. PURMISHED APT NO CHIL- ae. 40 Oskiand Ave for rent. Christian i by 3 people ment fer rent Call Romeo, : Children welcome teau 2-2360 have refer- couple only Must _ences OR 31328. _ EDROOM Home LEASE RE- “ Rage pleasant surroundings 1 off pavement near Ortan- ville Ortonville cre Seem tre’ Texe« 4-!2'0 37 FOR oe NICE CLEAN Los __Wworking girls FE 2-2839. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING RMB, couple or buddies, call between 44 1 pom __ 360 N Perry. STOP. LARGE FRONT modern room. FE 35-7332 room Nicely trance Bus pital For ' FE 5-9082 fur- Private en- Near Ge. ral Hos or 2 clean people SLEEPING ROOM. 2 _OR 31600 blocks from town to ant FE 5-414 652 Lookout Drive _733__ Edison avi laby welcome, MA Se ee WOLVERINE APS, For Sale Houses — 48 days pos- | terms ar session “fase North Side * Modern § room and ry home .B.exce! Newly decorated, Genes kitchen. full basement with - ‘For Sale Houses 43} SLICE-OF HAM : | OFFERS DOUBLE “C” storms eavestroughs. 39.500 $2,000 down. G. I, Bungalow Attractive 2 bedroom bun- galow on paved street. Car- pe living room, venetian blinds, aluminum storms & sereens full basement with oil heat, third bedroom start- ed in unfinished 2nd floor met landscaped 60x | foot fenced lot Owner terion state. $10,000 terms 4'3 Acre Nursery Spacious 4 bedroom modern home idea for country liv- ing, located 10 minutes from Pontiar Living reom with natural fireplace extra large kiteben and ning room, full basement barn 24x30. Many large pines and ever- > 4/22 ee LJ ping room se in Ecidime oar ae ty! re baa a~ eed Geel ' CR ROOMB GIRLS $6 to $16 Cer eee ees ume! _toquire 41 W. Burca. : “Den't worry with| PLEASANTLY LOCATED, 5 MIN- ce us now. We need utes walk uptown sleeba» oom farms = and residential prop- tor refinec ladies oniv FB 4-3208 erties ———_ — details for financing “and __ 364 Auburn Avenue . To Buy-To Sell -To Trade SLEEPING ROOM NEAR GEN, you Buy 1 IT—WE LL INSURE {IT} eral Hospital FE $6277 = SLEEPIN;: ROC? PRIVATE home Ho. water (0 Thorpe SLEEPING ROOMS FOR MEN REALTY CO.. REALTORS SLEEPING ROOM, DAY WORKER. ':256 Union FE 41187 Double and single No drinkers . Member Co-op. Real Est. Exch Ine. "SLEEPING ROOM. iE 2-0203 FE 45665 Open Eve: "t 9 Sun, 10-4 SLEEPING ROOM MEN. MI ¢1583. wext DOOn TO BRANCH |e unED Poar OFFICE. Se ae , QUICK CASH you Bog! L) 4,000 full QUIET DOUBLE 8. CE EPIES room in privete home Afte: 5. eall us Do not. fee! obligated. DORRIS & SON REALTOR Cco-OP MF» 152 W Huron FE 41557 Want to Sell? take vroverty Have — on “T Lead . home to 30 acres of land. Fruit Soe prefe crud Rooms With Board 38 GENTLEMEN CL ROOM ANI ROOM J ROOM AND “pOARD FP FOR 1 OR 2 ROOM AND BOARD FOR 2 BUD- ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN. EAN ROOMS, good meals Near Pontiac & Fish- ees FE 20318 BOARD lotte off East _Howard ANP BOARD FOR thine entrance. 4. 28 CHAR. MEN Close in. FE FE 2-3429 __ gentlemen. dies, Clore: to town and bus. Day 2-8887 _shift $17 week FE Hot water shower. walking distance o! tor. 43 ©. Mansfield. single beds, i! Mo- c Call soe A. Taylor, Realtor, FE = hee LISTINGS ON FARMS, commercial p rties and homes ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron FE 2-7421 ~ aH otet Rooms 39 ROOMS BY DAY OR HOTEL. AUBURIN weex | _ Cooking and Rrfrigeration Unit. i CUTE and CLEAN” “VER And .we mean 7.” : is. house is located on é “teneed. It has 3 bedrooms, — lar if se ves- ule en! e, room and an d garage. This {s neat place. Can be hb either for cash or terms, Call for the particu- lars. 3 BEDROOMS FACE BRICK Thi ht 3 bed- yam baker bas i ee with 2 foot overhang, cop- T Plumbing, -complete ath, utility room. kitchen, liv room with. dining ap vestibule entrance floors, plastered walls. ot uated on jot 50x150 with ‘s lot available. This outstand- sure to eee this at your con- ve NEAR WEVER SCHOOL i Only $2500 will handle this 4 room white fram home near all your City con- veniences on a paved street 2 business lots in .case..yoi_ want to have a beauty shop or what have you Yes, it has a basement with automatic oil heat. in- oe at 3.200 Good 3 large rooms, bloc “J age beat,. isn't it? | Beer in _ pose: is,only- ¥1,209- sTaRT PACKING CORT M. IMBLER ill lyn osm Jos Daily ‘til 8—Sundey 2 } Co-operative Real | Estate te exchange 50x130, bed- ‘in Established 1916 dition, New in ‘49. 16 ft liv- space Screened varee er car e. Large lot e ins at $12,060. te =e WATKINS LAKE FRONT. 3 bedrm. furnished summer home. Large living ym., fireplace, part bath. Here is your chance to own a lake front home at a moderate cost. Ideal for person wh9q can MY Y EQuiTY $2,000 bath 2 frent and make 45 appointment id cee tt 1 sme Down s = 2 Bedroom frame home; Duo therm circula ell heat, aut. ra oe. hot <— ter, lot $0n175 . trans.. full to peice oniy arte ONLY $1,500 DOWN. Immediate R ll Y a ee side meter usse oung 5 @.on pav street. rms REALTO and full bath, ful) basement,/4'2 W. Huron aan 25 new furnace, siate roof, 2 car| Open Eves ‘thi 6 - Sun ‘til 5 warage Close to bus. See this how at only $7,500. Jeffery Manor 2 bedroom home. Large unfin- NEAR pal tae and Attractive 2 eedtin Meuse Me eicationt coun ished attic Storm windows and sash. Recreation room with bar. _ $11,500. ROOMS Gunese., govetien: 2 = garage, shade trees. 1 block from jake Balance, $5,000. M $495 DOWN bedrooms, ree living room. pie- lure windo aaa mear Auburn = hts, Well and septic tank in- Complete on the outside. Oniy'¥4 950. G. Whitcomb, Realtor FE 54-9522 Witt eh Ov LIST YOUR LAKE Also 1 or 2.Room Apartnrents | —Burchasers wai one 464 Auburn vb PE 2-9210 : ae McRINNEY HOTEL. ROCST VF. 4 vial ees os “ema co Newly decorated By week Also Tmiv 1-5798 guites by week Reas. rates. rE. a BEDROOM pRUNOALOW. BRICK 528126. ease ° jie to 37, Pontiac Press. Rent, Stores 40 OR 6 ROOM HOUSE. PRIVATE owner. east seca A Clemens | Opayee ahd bontlac Ras.” deal tween Osmun and Mt. Clemens; Opdyke and ea Can a pe? ye = eg ove is for super market. FE 2 PE 2-2965. Bronte Reply bor al Pouinc | © stheie YE-01 gh @UIRE 306 $2500 AS PAYMENT ON 5 Rent Office Space 41 room nome A te side. ea, Beat — eect re es des 2 OFFI . HEAT & Bos _¢1. light furnished. Reasonabdie rent. d General Printing and Office Sup- Rent Apts. Furnished 33| lv. 17_W. Lawrence st. ~ mn WOODWARD AVENUE, 1 ROOM 6197 LIVERNOIS. FE §-5925. J ROOMS FURNISHED | PRIVATE | entrance. 1 FE 2.3853, - Mathews 2 LARE ROOMS. SS ETVATE bath and entrance, hot. water. were and refrigerator. Nest ~ osepl Hospital and bus 3 adults After 3:30 e738. 193 Bondale ay Ta > “ N Saginaw, _ 2 ROOM APT FURNISHED. Couple reterrea 240 Going St. 2 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING RMS. 204 rence Ave, T_AND 3 RMS ee als 6, 43 Cla! For ‘Sale Houses Solid Family {Roger B. Henry STREET floor, office or store space. Utill- e303 Ample parking. 43 A Sohd Home for a We couldn't say that this hneuse Was. ae Ge but every square Toot fs useful and comfortable. Rambling kitchen. rooms are all oversized. Priced at only $11,000 with “RS, 0OU Gown: couple. : "319 Orchard La Lake Ave... |512 Mal OL 1-911! 5 ct Tie ‘Lionr 3 HOUSER Rochester, Michigan 7 Rooks at ——— —_— : 8. and we will be glad te show - = «ROOM MODERN ERY LOW rated 16 room modera beme with you or give you further in- SYLVAN SHORES. All modern & ene payment FE «¢ au heat. Has a 2 car 10 Acres . . | formation. rm, bungalow. 16 ft. living rm., garage and full . There's area remodeled 7 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 tile@ bath, modern kitchen with any RRISON -agdOn co. 100 of frontage on aoe “é oom modern country home. | ~~~~~ PIPL PIPL III | PIII IO GIL ES REALTY CO. corner weet ts scar gerege, ws, ira West “Ann “Arbor FE s-s21 pared | ee west of Penton 4 room - - enter. First qoute ficepees ae CABIN ‘a as ne me epee | Wau vee) | eee Se: chs ote T Automate heat. fiteplace, | Priced to sell at only 62.080 down, q ing room. kitchen, lavatory, Wirea wood pane! walls Cela-tex . Open _ 9 tu © ‘ co $15,000 with $3.750) near em — o, = quae. “re f den wit with natural fireplace, a ‘Q] I lal | ceiling, asphalt tile floor, reason- = aa _—* — Detroit Pr O18 HUGE HOME and bath. Second able Co-owner OR 32063 _ 1. RESALE 2 s = floer < has 2 bedrooms. dress- : =a = : A eean home 22232" with esr SIDE Pine 4 bedrm home BIG BARN ~< room. an¢ full bath CLARKSTON HOME m heme 27237 with sun- beetle living rm. spacious mod- of Baseme t with almost new For sae by owner. 3 bedroom, porch 9 xl4 _ “a car attached ga- ern kitchen, vestibule entrance, ———— deqi located west oll furnace feaced yard. | Auburn Heights oo eee —e water heater wall-to-wall carpeting, venetian Pontine the goed 12 rm. F wry bewse sad bare Son | CUOUrN Zicigits lot. Living room mcod Iu, Excellent weet sub- blinds. full basemeht with stok- modern nome ‘tor & > eae Sd , “alee” with Excellent family home with rvom carpeted, kitchen wns | creen location with terms er insula @ car garage Ver large family. \novase, comvalescen - terms ‘ncludes all carpeting five large rooms and bath breakfast bay, breezeway and at- | LITTL iy e ARN $10,950 one Call tonight, it’s eterans home. rogdhouse. or just about 7” drapes radio garage door, down. expansion attic wih tached garage. full basement. , . re. with 2 bedroom home with & good bu We con sow presees for you as eee be ped Dare an fac and many extres room for 2 more rooms, gas ewker hot air, near schools, many “ Poteet and furnace. 2 car ga- elder home under a Gl mortgage | * le) Pov r heat, 2 car garage and extras Call MApie 6-233! after a5 2 ; ees cuitie. r io 4 BEDRMS Near Union Lake. Mod-| which will eliminate the sdditional tory, storage, bern e Near AI large parcel 250. Only _4 30. 6542 Church 8t Canchank beaks SOMO wun shee ern kitchen, 2 bedrms. on Ist| cot to you of land oa See . bourse. Gue Near Metamora $8. 450 E SIDE URBAN cae eatee kisten oak Grae floor full bath and plumbing | installing storm sash screens eS ie Saeed 80 across weil .enced with Large reem % bedrooms. nearly ae vs sory, extra! (tauetory: fu base | and other new ae requirements. to ie pas at only $15,000- 1650 feet frontage on paved new frame Partly modern. Lo! $1000 DOWN ment with oil heat lia acre! Can us for de ith ‘ S00 ore Act today. highway 20 wiles north of | $7575 Full Pric 860x125 near 3. Bivd. and Liver- | Attractive home for small family ground, lake privileges. All for | 4° FE. air * Mill — Pontiay in scemic solling a> Fu HACE nois. Price $485 wit terms Basement with furnace, oi] water only $9.050. rancis Bud mer . countryside, 3 bedm, m Clean four room bungalow > ' eae Convenient location Realto WARD FE. PARTRIDGE, cn home with basemaeal. with 20 ft glassed porch, Russell A. Nott, Realtor ‘ - WATKINS LAKE FRONT Beau- eaitor : ales ciakers hireuce | 30508 (base: ful] basement. gas heat and 110 W. Pike FE 4.5005 I. HOMES tiful high lot. year around 3| DOING BUSINESS AS STONE REALTOR, FE 2-8316 ment barn with 14 stanchion an extra building at rear —— Sabie coc UL vedroon ranch tym 2 homes Ex- bedrm. home plus summer LTY 3 W. Huron 8t.. Open Eve. T to 9 and drinking cups, 6 horse of large lot. «Youll be EAST RUTGERS cellent west su’ ing porch and baths.| 9 to & p. — "Dally: oun. at 8 : j stalls, milk house. chicken amazed 'i Nice clean bungsiow. 4 rooms, Down payments start ae si 000 kiteben, wall-to-wall car-| -19 Joslyn 92-0253 se. tool shed other bath, utility Foom. 2 bedroom. oli peting. full length screeded Pp ; t L k buildings Scnool bus at space heater, house approximate- porch, reerestion rm. in base- “Oo TY rivate ake door Priced at $19,500.) 4 Bedrooms ly 8 years oid, Near school. for ment with inside snd outside | NORTH CITY terms ' uick sal entrance garage Lots of shade | cated close = > Bod 3 ACRE . Located in prime West area @ sale. A trees. ft. frontage, beach, (aay paleo att area Al Here is a real for any one 29 ft. living room with ns- PONTING RE AL TY CO. | 36% W. Huron st cement. breakwater. $15,000. | gang teaturia map basement: who loves the ‘ wants - R A it ] tural fireplace. 16z12 kitch- 731 Baldwin FE 54-8275 Y "Open Evenings terms ante. oil he t larg e rooms x10 some land around them. With a Oy nne nec. en. family size dining rm, 2 |--— ~~ | ; . : coe breezeway ~~. ‘ieachoa > car | Desutiful spring fed lake as REALTORS eet ae Ce eee aeregr Sek SS Get Set for Summer FLOYD KENT, Realtor ia Can 3 | Sener = wees oe 28 EF Huron PEderal 3-7193 ay. paved stress, A soll Fast Side a Realtor. PE 42544 ute om a = 3 Ona Evenings ay Sunday 1-4 value at $14.500. Let us hix rooms strictly modern bunga- Had Lesorarrabas os coeerven me. | 2 Waar Opes Exes: 7 ce ee ey. as will show you a fal : Sod lake privileges too, can be yours FE 5-6105 , NOR TH 1 SIDE eet liv room. Yes, you = _ ee jow with full basement. é in thig cozy attractive 2 bed- Next to Consunrers ‘Power surely believe you are 108. miles arse 4 ROOMS. BATH heating plant, and large lot 2) room home im desirable Elizabeth Cha rming sem! - suburban, six Xo: when yn the wtiity. 3 miles from town. blocks from Longfellow School Lake Estates. All on one floor rooms strictly modern and newiy | peautiful = = 2 “surrounding a2 & _ $2300" down FE 5-S672. One Half Acre Oniy $2,000 down dining space, automatic heat end | ——____—_—_—- decorated. A me you will be this year home Yet you wi In janes coudiuse in- 4 . . hot water storms and postions : roud to own. There are three be just 17 m side a Two 13 ft Washington Park enclosed back yard for the kid cn e bedrooms, lovely kitchen,| This home as x 35° — room “ADAMS bedrooms asi he tring Lavcle hes rests. hoske wit ves- dies See tt now, call Mr Donald- 7 and living i base-| with s fire modern kitchen. beautifully paneled tibule entrance. tile bath. full sor FE 5-120] or FE 4-3156. | oe ape Stores lary kitchen with bi t at aeek over- LAKE ORION sunporch and new Timkeo basement, gas heat. and alumi- | ,, MC: . Yocateg on pai bait “acre near corps! od ull gi Bg gy 2 almost see modern homes cn| ‘Silent Automatic oc. heat tum storm windows. stairway to| “Bud” Nicholie . school and priced to sell at | screened full base 4 acres Must be seen to appre- thas tree eu ac u unfinished attic. and | fenced-in| REAL ESTATE | Attention, G. I, Veterans = siseee wih torus Gea Nas creation, room. with ee eta ek eed own the home of your dreams | eee eee ca tres (01 RESALE 3 BEDROOM MOD. “ot Sind tagill ranges os k. G. Hempstead, Realtor beaut tog bar. Wes pole A start, 1002300 ft lot. a 4 room Caly 160200) ees ere | call Mrs. McDougall, FE 2-9602. orn carpeted oll beet tee sai| homes. Drayton Plains new 102 EF Huron Street stol and lavatory, Automatic Del cesemoet — bath Better check | ee . ; \ a month | “Yo agents. 54302. 5 room ee meet FE 4-284 Eve PE 21317 co oil ee re w. i d i is! $7 Ow C ; ares 3 1 acre Tice : w ree es own 5 aE a IC 2s Ornage Ung na,” Pe ewe [WORE POUMGOI Ursa tee) Sea eaareay Se C vate ake And thy fcing | Sou irley rooms 4 a- Also a selection of other ‘N i H e could on on, rage The full Held ts only §7 alm psen | _Open Evenings _ __| Pontiac property homes for G 1. Veterans. CW omes uh hao this ed, wat ou must . 4 Cash =~ mort eS ac j atic Aaa Lobe — ; ; Por colored see our new modern | 22 this to aopeesiats it. Call for ~ Orscious sin = wilver, Lane i Realtors FE 4-05 28 "home Omar ficors. paied walls Lakefront, with 3 cabins. in Water. Bloomfield ingnlnds home. at “19 Cedar, Dale off eppointment tt. 0 ranch full” = = — . fo ood income Long and low ail Brick Saceaeee, sitached) garage peas. | | edith) ree ene acorns love: near Manistee Rasch Meme with attached appointment to so. through. or Hi | E tful permastone fireplace and | 77 $ Telegraph Eves & ly. screened perch. meat three FE 42583 2 car garage. 25 ft living Scr sors ae eal ed ened paeters Shown by appointment | Co-operative Real Estate eechaees schools store and bus, garage. i ceareenien Sookenss hebordats both days 12 to § m Come 7 COLORED Sa paved street. H h ; and tile beth Landscaped out and ‘ick yours now they are R ‘ New 5 room modern om nice 80% B a LINES _ 5 room modern. steam furnace. ump res lot Owner moving out of going | fast ! A © : 10 nt let This won't last long. auto. water heat, large bedrooms 4 state. Price $18 LIS M. BREW ; . ane = and closets, paved street. bus. = oe a useeo ee egyeen . ancunae meee $560 Dixie Highway w : ADAMS RE. ALTY CO. HOW ABOU I Use + ceuce oe cue ml eens living room. the other in Watkins Lake Front PE 45181 Ph 21812 or OR 21700 d 382 Auburn Ave Se ee bar giasse Lebdpten Spay Improved 1% story modern NEAR WATERFORD HIGH. 2? BED- § AKE A TOP LOCATION. (0600 COND and erage, On pared Magnes’. ania orericoring fences tnehen 3 mere reppress aa rool modern with full basement ra Gedrooms Tiled beth. Auto. ofl tion inside and out. § room. brick | 41) this and privileges om 2 takes "hi t ce Fs big bedroors. Luxurtous tile bath Aa; . peg pf Rye vrivileges | heat. Electric hot water. a ytd wigs. ia rood are er) $1,500 down Flizabeth Lake Estates Many closets anc oe erate eecesn one” paordl atkins axe. Or ont pa Lane Only $1488 dewn. en rear with drive and garage. $8500. . FURNISHED « New 3 Sedroo ranch home puitt SG crcce eon neal Coin: Tense ‘aa on cay Park _Bivd. iM 2) Leke ' 1788 after 3 pm. 3 room home and garage in ex- | stfuated on lot "with 100 ft. front- jetety fenced ‘» . acre setting. and schoo! bus by door. N-ll N-Hl | a cellent location Large front yard age Now rrr construction and aring fru.t trees. Select Water- ° ° Y ‘] HH: ji . lends orivacy to this snug, rea- offered at 3.260 Live in and | ford location PRICED RIGHT at “Bock © 1 | ; a owl ave Build Now sonably priced home 04.308 with | enjoy the otferieas of this fine | 17.800. convenient terms tric Suburban A HOME OF YOUR ey Rp Py $1300 down en ake tide subdiyis Large 2 bedroom bungalow eae jow ar fine luxurious home. & , Infornmvation avilable at. this office Let us build you a new home I AKE F RONT | H h with stairw to expansion OWN brick bedroom rancher with now The best labor and material.| wow is‘ the time to see this WM A ump ries attic Has, tUe- bath, nice lake xe privile es on desi Plans and models to choose from. tt Located on & recreation m with tt uge living room with yeas cacaed Sc re eee A pickets | : INCOMES | Ail kinds. City property floor. and bar Regular oil Near Waterford High bicture wi e. nancing arranged. spring fed private lake Ld 2? to 6 units 2 lovely lake furnace & gas water heat- aster 4xi5, full tile window lends soft Nghting to the Le eerite both 2? families Also oO © eal An exceilently conditioned . bed- ong additional th fe foundry F O. RORABAUGH living room and gives a jovely oe ile 2 acres Pine brick was wher wants quick sale. room home — = 51. Mxl4 = . > Me ON ee athe views of ne lake, $7.00 with Open Eveain nes LO ap a3 am titan Vilage. Cait} ~~ tunty be your oppor- | utility. oll AC he £ fers, | a ye ee ne -- FE 2-5053 $1,500 : 7 w Huron +3569 amily in Sylvan tunity plaster-painted ite refab ga- M PE $-1201, 33 Sea Se CR A\W FORD AGENCY for details. Tage available. $10,050, terms. esise. Donaldson & or Ottice cn Woodward at Square = on Eves. . John Kinzleyr, Realtor Lake Rd, Wi Se Z Realtor 2141 EL ad tnt Open N Aj Humphries 60 = Heres oa rE Must Be Sold “Bud” Nicholie MN BY OWNER, NEW RANCH TYRE | sy-GWNER. 3 BEDROO INGO FAITDOM ‘wena ait pane: saree seers ont ine | Betis eeu. Commerce area. 2! REAL ESTATE floors. plastered sabe forced air| meeds some finishing. P rivileges low. decorated an 4% | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange attend ase- ; = ; 7 1 furnace, 2 blecks from bus| on private lake. ver pee pal pts rooms oak floors, lsctored walls, : ma) A double garage. Your Money’s Worth and school. 90 ft. frontage. Cail| Payment or trade OR ol heat utility Toom with auto Ont hy ee ee) wee y this well kept 3 FE 2-5379 after §:30. BY OWNER—3 BEDROO 7 Home own drver NEW 2 car garage. 100x150 LAKE ORION bedroom family home on South bY OWNE. § ROOMS. 3. PART on one floor Gas heat Pull’ orm | lot gard- space. Huntoon Lake ars ‘s ‘ Fast Sid Shirley Street. Newly decorated. path 2 lots Fenced >. 2 ment. Berguers= floors Noalls Ikedtcoml bonraiselenier privileges At $0.950 terms ‘t will ACRE OF GROUND ‘ast Side Clean a3 a pin. Gas heat down Pull price | $680. E | and. sereens Second Ave. S icten wel Ueno call ep, | Of BETTE? CALL Wow New 2 bedroom ranch home Lot |’ 3 bedroom home tn good location. rage. only _Tennyson Of Joslyn $1950 dowh FE Fan tor Stak | tic took anal lecitie pamp io 100x300 ft. Complete Youngstown | Fuil_be ement. plastered walls Terms. : TT OW SEE Le He ae oe) siete ' Kitchen and double sink. Utiity| hardwood floors’ storms and} R. J. VALUET, Realtor BY ne ER ers . I ump Tl eS om. Le pees bor ndelcgertod eeteens Neat and clean. $7.950 | Cyoperative Real Estate Exch . > i ; rand 0 wi erm ‘ 5 ee cares ca tras tom ase RAMBLING. F RANCH HOME, R ANCH HOME ment, $2,000, Immediate postes- 222,'B Telegraph FE 8008 hau 3 bed Full path Auto Long low ana rambling de« > ; iu . £ . . smctic oi heat Hot water heater.| this 26x68 ranch hom. with 2 car REALTOR FE 2-0474| . = . $950 Down SYLVAN fe : Excellent conditios $4000 down.| attached garage. full basement; 2 and 3 BEDROOMS /83N. Telegra oh Ra Open Evenings | - \WEST SIDE BRIC Pull, price e $6,950- vere $55 mo Cali FE 5-5260. all ro —_ hwonerted Co-operative Real Estate Exchange S cccmd! S) comple be oul — aves room taxis Rivchen~ barat! ed sh 1" cane i wanted by jay’s m ular i" a pear 2 is 1 oy privileges ara 2 Roe | Seer snd, one saree | PAO) Down INDIAN VILLAGE | sat stam Mipartnets, anges:| 6 cool Gut ~"ean now | Pad mesons ‘3 ished 2nd. Pull “pasement, fenced scenic gay eo ree near Six rm. birck colontal. Gas heat, and large lot all’. = ef floor, 3 yard. Only $3,800 down. 868| { - Model on the corner ee. windows By owner. | aixing distance to ‘dow $750 Down path up. Pull beme. oil mt sna monthly. Owner MI 4-9356. = bats ms Leak ei bind te TORE 3. $2,500 down. Call. East side n-ar ee oe aoe = a : = sash BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM HOME, FURNISHED HOME ese homes com INCOME. _— < pes . 2 bedroom home pres reens, garage as heat, & min. trom down |__ 1,500 N gnly, on your lot from $3.605 and | full basement, nea sia mon PAUL A. KERN, Realtor drive. Terms. own Pontier =~ 4°" - . Move ht in ane start house- School, new rentin m ni (oukuas are FE 2-200 WE BUY AND SELL . keeping in this large six room Call Sat_or Sun. 5 Neal Betas) Since 1818 LAND CONTRACTS G.I. home. Gas furnace good garage — Se ———— > bedrm. ratich type homes, 7S paved street large lot and only @ OO oO. JAC K- ae “Jota, excel location Aloe block frgm school Furniture ts Looking for a Home -_ | Tinum' or brick. siding. plastered like new and includes mew wash- | corner ot initia’ Lake Rd. M-50 | | = . P) | walls, AC off heat As low as : er and electric refri-erator OR 31235 After 6 OR “36008 | LO V ELAND J In Drayton Plains Area?) - $1.00 down plus mortgage costs, $¥95 DOWN Lovely new three LAKE FRONT cm naar 2 scene) oe RANCH HOME AND HARGER CO. Smet ee cian | oe ee tetas, Becca ‘GATEWAYS {Ofte GSE ane ea sever nar a ree | John K. Irwin tie tired kitche ink. to- | rage ed OD dada! ed | 7 matic hot “water and ‘all interior | Psi Soras Cen 1 Tos c= a _ jand Close to busline and stores.) \-][ N-HI a as REALTOR studding. erq is # home you pe a Hi has large liv- TAPPINESS © 3 . ; A honey o @ bargain for the . since can afford. Mprleed at caly 90.008.) ico eon witifut niteben and ¢ pe Al lar, se rooms. 161s ~ is = hore fe tures. Bel pe Automatic oul heat, $0,500 T Phone 24031 E $1,400 DOWN “Quick sea | ee eee ce ome. | YOU'LL] SAY IT HAS = / New PHA bungalow. Large pic-| ° « NSE ee ure. window.. vestibGle entrance, Five FAMILY VALUE AND LOCATION - FOR BETTER HOMES 4 OR LY 6 ROOMS = of] furnace, automatic hot water $15 East of Gog mer eves WALLED TARE This-¢ ome for _ cwepie : | a = ms wistrirr 7 t yp war ree Wy 00. Parma — rental *recation, ; ee | workmanship ond a one ve. foam | modern iy wood | to yo way. ‘a dept. rooms and = : ae are only $36.69. . eset Pose spartnews com. rooms with tte bath. gleaming penelessached 1% ger oS teas | 3 ath jon Ist floor with | space weer ees awa — “| fo more rooms upstairs A iI1DE—Brand = ma GOWN | eesti ee) eee te naa fall patted ‘Dassment’ oil heet,| Nice lot 100x288, P ricea fo sell large living rm. Lake privileges bedroom bungalows. Living family.” § rooms ae hee foe | tor recreation fully insu: | for OR eae cet SS for $8.250. $1,000 4. room» has “picture "are = , Ee ae lot 302 ft. eet, ie a a entrance closet. eluxe see beac ats"eee “Sent” car.) VACA MSaEAL ON | Pkt i eel ce oe PIXE LAKE rims ows, You wor ser_,,| Henge oh, cw (Sr : pe living reom ; dining | Newly decorated. Mirror-like oak Le own Four room home overlooking, Hse er. colored fixtures, Séiect room Choice location floors. full basement. plastered ois KR & SPAN. _YOU'LL LIKE | course. Gas heat, and nthe dehy yes woman. would uine oak floors. plastered painted aes ‘ walls dand; cement block. 1'% screened-in eer Best fel oo the| ving room and a large kitchen| - Walls, cotaplete basement. PER MONTH ea ore en ew bearaken’ car garage nice lawn. cabrio "YOU WANT. price fs only: x rig bat benag with all kinds of extra conveni- gas furnecc Paved street, rind Peeve eee ates cer sanan pias landscapine § Off Josivn. 8 j pa hs : down Seen er = ences Closets everywhere you sewer sidewalk. water 60 PAX¥S 7 5 beautiful rooms for yourself total price SECURIT). HAPPINESS ines look and even & space upstairs toes pth nges es We ove FOR A . -"This preperty is in the pink of | M HOME Profit for yourself and family. EAST SIDE | for additional! bedrooms. That just call ~ e have condition FOUR BEDROO then see this immaculate 5 room See with base-| 18M't enough? Well. then we have the key. LOVELY : FOUR ACRES and bath ranch type built o 1953.| Five room modern with, a basement complete with rec- ae > Edge of Lake Orton. 2 blocks to | Drayton Plains area, finest ma-| ment and furnace plus i‘, car) -eation room, automatic of! heat EASTERN JUNIOR HIGH — 1. H. BROWN, Realtor) school. 3 blocks to business dis-| teria) and workmanship. oak | #8Fese Owner says “Must sell This home is fully equi ts only 1 block from this § S 1362 W Huron Pesce | 205, C8 civee Pets ve oe che floors. ofl heat, tubs -torms and, {his week” Extrw large bedrooms | screens storm sash and fully in- Toom frame. Living room. _N & andy worksho ic : ning room, kitchen. - {Member Co-op Real Estate Exch | on home in Pontiac =e 1\o car garage. Diastered | Truck. & Coach. Evenings after poerg eel aon bolle Cenk and bath Pull bese ; Ww ITH . ft. Offered at $9,150 terms. City free Eady Fe aise 10.686 eth | aia ment complete with furnace. ‘ WE TRADE-W SELL LIFE, WITHOUT THE DISAD- - laundry tubs, gas hot water. s VANTAGES i COLONIAL HILLS Cc 1 ADD heater. Pav street. $2,- & — DORRIS & SON Beautiful ranch home with 5% L. or $00. down gives you pos- 16" treo . ~~ AQ , ' . rooms, attached goregs. and 16 4986 pixie Hw OR 33-2361 session of this home, so con- FLUSH REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS EAST SUBURBAN ft enclosed porch. Base Ray | 349g Pontiac Lk Rd PE 2 venient to sto 3 TWIN size os : FOR BETTER BU 782 W, Hurop FE 4-1557 VALUES 5¢226 RANC TYPE Meet i til any = Corner Cass Lake Rd. schools. oxy AUTOMATIC ; } ent is - TRADES $ FAMILY. TRcoME. 7 men Cet aad, oe te| taiment one Reemage Aer ey ay WILLIAMS [AKE-only «| MGEPRETRD ment This. “incom fe “propert "was ) z. entrance 12 “Pha foom "Vene: penne h home with large | shores of thiiar “jake _ — men s - income rty Was r "Hv m | Ven . ranch ho go built tod wees | (TIAL LC ws and JOHNSON; Realtor * vine room. step saver Kitchen | stately oan protect tid AS LOW AS ly rental ej e280 Teey apartment LD f ifil TLal sw oor’ ei oe i s car A mac ate. 3 bedroom bunga- has 3 bedrooms now used as. liv- reh t 80x225° wi arage FE 4-2533 = bath bite recreation space ‘at oummat sum. The 13x30 ing quarters Priced right What onde angen spot. You'll say 704 S. T h Rd; | tsehet ti cet garage, 0 “7 300 ft. living room has natural fire- ownl have vou to trade? * it's sow market at 1704 a elegrap ds to Huntoo Lake $5,500 : a : O chAnE > eR CHILDREN’ § HEAVEN” you'll ek $3,800 down. INVESTI- le pest, Kienen 12220. Lot e WILLIAMS LAKE AREA. Attrac.| S8¥_ when, you, see bec: | GATE TOD: == ae tee eer rinse Deter |. (PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS)’ . in ° 1961 Loree Miet 6x8 feet | fenced rear verd. Swim To. Buy —T. Off Joslyn “al we oe IVE our BA 1 sub neat by lake— woo! YoU BUY IT WELL INSURE IT | BEDROOM, full basement with Hones See ie. me. and only Aon, © oil’ serene my heat, 1% = ae i do pav “| os or Dm oes owners equity MAHAN Orchard Lake Road tad assume resent mortgage at Nea- Mapie. wt of land,| $60 per rrist mn ' 6 rms. and one floor -" sitll ' Open Eve esas wh 9 —_ 10-4 Luxurious detafis NEXT DOO TO BRANCR $35,500 sad worth it. Na A i PE ee ee ee ms - eee f ret aaa le * Zee : g = * Fa - a PASI ere ae j ‘ : : e Saat \ 4 i : es “4 : See |e ee a ie 3 ae Se As: Hy a eee = : cmioemets = —— = pole: a a in A L , me Nie . he x oe es Diy Le 2 : : ‘ \ a= ne Le 2 = : bee : — i 9 * L fF spe ae eT i : \ eee y - = A ° r - ‘ Se ——— sen ea ‘ ' (| ‘ i : - > a 5 = : 4 = 7 z ‘ as a — =< ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL, 22, 1954 mA wai . 4 ce A “For Sale Houses 43| For. Sale Houses 43| FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger | Business se — — ~~ 14 ROOM-MODERNLARGE-LOT, Z a 51) _Mowey to-Loan : 383 ee - or Ol TS THIS WEEKS | Lees Shen SS = | ain fSeRee SOE, Lowen. . (SPECIAL. |¢ceennerpanmmeestam Site | Bay oe or Ses 4 DOWN, New be ay 4 4 . 2 acres, to}. * os te gf . = Tl ge | = ‘ . 7a ' ” Clarkston a steal at §4200 o o 7 oa __ BESTBUYS | * en's at See | al eo Foo , . os room = not complete ive acres, ae ; “BIRD” TO SEE- : 5 i e = Bee eet | Sot hattie hests 4 On ylwha ni Fa | | TODAY mace. 3 nice ols, “Convent George Mar irble, Realtor apltp. sg ee RS A ee | WAITING |- $650 Down—19. Acres pay ta E& eeercc iy ACRES 3 ¢ | You Reve ‘ound N, What e deal! - Gacme. * itt Piece bath, stra . A small tavern that's doing a good You May-Borrow |. Hote, "Soom ‘plastered 8 ae ie as echoat tion,” $2500. q “ote rosms a“ - one. ay ORIRDING, OTHE > =e | Te | tee weatee eee Da ae Se a oe $900 a ee Fe I nag Rm land FO pc Oren = ane atau, $500 DOWN . | ,- ©, fond, Gross. nd SPECIAL BRAKE 308 ae | : : ite By owner, +e Sdo1s. 3 a — with full basement, a ¢ : i or et ra Or omer 1) ssa hcacttad wetness Today bumping and Lae honor le wes 1952 Chevrolet 2 dr. ...... ‘$1,198 7) Does amatanen eer wobec Gesd eabarvision aes JS. BONSNZ* ne att vias sour rES2ie 1901 P : yy ee @ W. Huron. $13 mo 2 bedroom modern hom | A os] [penge pe a eee wre ee | TT BUMPING & PAINTI al mca aI lacs 2 | eee | 1 Contes Late Be Privileges Con miles from Pontiac com- u eer REE ESTIM te able acre of ground with DOWN plete eh te 1950 Pontiac, Hydramatic ... $805 lake privileges 4 rooms, attached to Cniee Leke Market +1866 . 8 & wonderful busi- au esd . . Serage on the D CO. ness showing a good gross. In- . vuAeF pc aa 1950 Ford 2 4 i / pavement. % acre land. Almost | #2¢ Pontiac Traii Walled Lake i, am) ccudes stock of approx. $20, es #. © oes eeee. $e08 $1500 Down | _Teady to tive tn, MA 5-J098. *REDROOM HOME ee SS SS tad FINANCE CO. BRAID MOTOR. SALES 1950 Plymouth 2 dr. ........ 0006 On 1 and % acres of land, ) Elizabeth Lak Sw Se.| died tor approx. $33,000. You can't | Coawen FE +0841 yrs Je 3ee 4 rooms and beth with $700 DOWN 2 Eatetes. By own- Wel 2 /-| beat this CORNER TG GAGINAW & HURON, 3 Years Fair Dealing 1648 Pontiac 2 dr. ........ 64668 basemen, beautifully g bedroom. full bath. soxiT¢ rs TE £808. $ pm. : Me Je atthe SS We eee 1e49 DeSoto 4 4 . &Almo-t ‘mme with lake privileges, 349 or Sale t pe Propert 44 ‘ . a A SWEET 30 Drayton Plains : anted Used Ca 59 Ro seceeses $008 diate possession, onth ti i w ; y. a c= 439 Dixie Highwa) rs month includes taxes and insur iE ~ ~ = 3;| pie deal Just made te order Acros: from Pot Ottice AAW ~ | 1948 DeSoto ¢ dr. .....-.-.. sous _ Ranch Ty 10 Acres anes . ALL fom home "wilh Basement os 6) bk Din Mor = - on <= ari ve-ine Phone OR 31221 race sae SS ‘$3 PONTIAC aks Cea Ut Peatin G. 1. $750 DOWN |. late: from’ Tous" Footie Cane. | fs ene ae 3 SOU | esciat yeas cena, Mane | see eT eek city Mmits. includes § rooms * ' Berkley, new 1% story 2 bed- = “Gee wee full’ price. Sas we = eS fo — * service in the summer, Showing “THE HIGH DOL LAR . ruUCKS _ and bath with fireplace and foom, howe, full basement, PA) dedroom. | modern. full bath, | _sash_ EM 34204 ual . Cee eA IPAL CrTTEe Community pte te | See M&M Motor Sales a5 aluminum rms screens. | COZY DERN us For top dollar late model cars ld Farm House Fy cr aicely fursished cottage On Bis. Jack's experimenting—if the worms come up and wiggle, COAST- TO: “CO: AST | 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-713} | 2621 Disie Hwy., gn inte MOR 31603 |. 2 acres of land, The house Ortonville 132 Severe ouarges pint Leke, 99.000. OR 3-0389. he won't have to’ dig “em!” W | dq’ L Friendly Service Top Price for Your Car Riemenschneider’ Bros. has 6 Tooe | bath base WEST SIDE FAYE BUILDING SITES ON WAI’ orlas argest ee oan) ee ee cas DODGE Very nice setting. $6870 full Close to Job én Goavenient ‘terms. For ‘informe For Sale Lots 46 43 W. Huron Open Eves, PE 24016 | @ W Hire | g Sih - ‘ pao = trade tor basement home. Nice e erona rooms, peats 3 common REAL ESTA ew - nn bor Sale Farms 48 = -AKE SERVICE Mort L . 54 ee 50 PLYM ee eee “ia cscellem PE +5281. or MY 23-0940 7s ee LoT 30 ata sealer ones : aS ee ae coe enn en ee cana rom pane OUTH © ftion a . A. tripl A oie =~ Glen hs ~ j te wet Gea Gea conden, Total Pret eevmeet, | Nice balling ele et toot. goed | poe as W. Drahner, Oxford wacRES | Bers haa contract ¢/ LOW INTEREST MOTOR MART 232 S. Saginaw St. M Small oa cn ue or stop at 136| frontage. Only $1809 with "$700 oe tae ores CRES es i of Williams | Jalimned funds or single famt-| '2!_E. Montcalm. _ PE 4-8230 Phone FE 2-9131 chicken owe, yen around ~ oe sam. patwit te ACRES CHEROKEE HILLS Ave. Mode aaa = Le Esters yone | ly dyoung: Merageey cenceled | TOP 4 20%, um hve : ~ eee fd cane till. With tleges on Harvey Lake. rms. RESTAURANT ON MAIN STREET I a Tw — about 29 miles from Poo. ( *AYLORD wi rao swimming. e140 | Yo, com, still select from ts] trie, water hes “furnace ine afin egret en eepleey i RON fs ES ey For. Sale Used Cars ars 61 ‘$7 CHEVROLET Co-operative Real Estate Exchange — rae UET, Realtor selling at ilsabein “take “aod se a=) chicken = RE CTAURAI RAN TD For rip igh pacers non 5 = ‘ } ae bee our ote car. . ree ca one Wit TRADE BqUIT< "W'¥ ROOM | S20°Bfeigrape "~~ vested | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor, cre ties tan e2.d0 dere | WALLED LAKE AREA] ~— —e— 48 s 3 od ted CLEAR — PRONTS. eee ; < will ‘ : Ld ke sat for just is Fee @ W. Rundell. | ~ up. Terms a nue fe Vlirccen wrate Beak BUC tract as part eeeent | “| This Dusines- in a fast growing ACCESSORIES - EQUIPMENT rig t , 150 More . Se ‘Ghee babel Read cise © | eee guBURRA Equiry in acaz Lot in| FLOYD KENT, Realtor iy of parking spece “check ths for’ Gin ares. furaure, reirigere: New Car Trade-ins ges. N Aven To pear Avondale = Se one today ROBELL REALTORS, _ to res. Two, bedroom | wrested 2! NORT . __High_ School. Tals. 24 W. Lawrence PE $-€108 open eve | 1102 W. Map MA 41562 Walled nonls ‘patua. at eaamaige bet ) MICHIGAN’S - $1500 Down oo Rio pgret < i te: pao HERN, MICH. ror oale, BY OWNER, CLOSE joneumere Power Lake _ beats ge line ef gas stoves and FINEST ngalow : f owner. TO TOR. rs * : bath, we wad & ar pane Seaner! "Oak Henitaed plecred Have 100 feet fel excellent HS ge Esavetndale Subsivfatoa, 137 ACRES, NO BUIL E “pated «e's : me ‘BIRD ‘on = snd “ther tute ore ‘ou Sree eka oe _ does 20 ment, ‘ol beat auto Walls. Full price $7,050. a Ss. ‘pens r PHA APPROVED or trade dh syste Base Sale Land Contracts 82 co Se ae er WOODWARD AND. BE) 3 MILE. 0. at4 LAKE PRIVILEGES Lone x Beautiful w. Large yaneh home sites im Dray- _ Ville. _S-OR3, Doe eeu Vee “33 ~ CHEVROLET O eLaiae Dan $500 Down a ee tenpalew | wih lot large white ype FARMS. OF AL LKINDS FROM | - TR: RAIL ER EXCHANGE door, excellent condition. By own- Geneva Lake front home poem tg ml yell a me closed, 3x30 ving rooms HOLMES- BARTRAM ss Bon. 6 ow Giurcn Dineee Open Eve = "aed Bisaty , a chmvie WERGLIDE, FUL- Sod. cute, white treme. poco El ae cn a ga ae am Pie Mapes, | ACRES f ROOMS NEAR StL” LAND CONTRACT al 1a) 8 er eee ak . - 94.5 h terms ef | verw 10 acre timber 5 Good @ MODEL 1 ° — G fe tecon |, acne ewaweesaie ss |Fmek com mea som ce | EES, Sig se | SELMAN So S| a Fe er ATTENTION} Good north suburban location. H ced at $8500 with $1500 — 4 miles from West Branc [_———— . s Publi California Style Got See ee a nec| saa wee | oes after weet Be * “Ca F C W od C Somgergy tole Re rae ; | Mr. & Mrs. Public 8 rg pa ty. Large barn sod other bulld- ue iors por saLk Sale Business Property 49 + - : O O.| wim punk beds. Ask about our pecla S We Are Open! ' Ae ing. An ideal ive wale you| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ae ee ka a al Rosen ~~ Sein Aner R4_& M80! Craieis ‘Genesee Sales. 210) Dinie * 5 ees a are 2 Cy men ee A | ee 8 Sees ee Oe ee | Se , on weterway to, Coss Lake. $1108: Mt ae tr a co MELE, Yeu we are coon vet 6 Opes ere HH 640 wide , 4 for $505. | “IC “yr e 4 FT ROYA and right wnings. 60 foot lot. GEORGE R. IRWIN mn os se | oe een | | _DINIE HWY- > bongs to Loan = 53) I tert L, GOOD CONDITION. on . mB onlgey acre Coe “ee $600 Down _ i JUDSON BRADWAY COMPANY @8 N trontage on Dizie Hwy, | wee TO LN | a FOOT NOUSETRARER, OGOD) smobile, radio po ppg marco) oe ad Soa Brand. new cinder block se baldwin Avenue 0 FT FRONTAGE | FOO BRAT .COwo Dem | bide is, good. condition men | CASH PROMPILY | (ac nn piast worms. | and heater ....... $345 | see Mevcary 2 az 05 home on 2 lots, 24x40 on the =| FE _$-0101__or PE 30H +. ue RONTAGE LITILE F ARMS =. Ge. a cash loan of $25 to $800 OXFORD TRAILER), ae a = So go | og Be ei this’ 2 edroow ‘year around, lake | "2.40% the $e ne aastittoms |p OOD CORNER ee tous Bos Smete trip Write of SALES 47 Chevrolet Coupe $145} MIKE'S AUTO SALES ront i ee! fh S é A | * or ; an. , . ing. ew & all = clean in and out. Soro, nisees cieyemic assures Oa aa eine ri en “Bacelent voll Cettensomiy Excellent corner for_ drive-in | convenient. | Tere. isn't room here to tell you | 149 \: 70} Oakland Ave. toot Other hon.es with smal) $50 month, move right in. Detroit| are. front perch overlooking an loc lunch or gas station Fronts on Tou" Mike the friendly neighboriy | Si! about all the good features of § Nash Ambassador, CHEVE ‘47 Cc Gc0a parments tect Peat TO soi —_ island in the lake. 2 car garage. ie “ “BROWN, Realtor |! 225upusiness "40 ft. froatage way we do business here. Se ee ee aan w@ acer overdrive, radic and dio and beater. #13 Sate | oN ROOMS. EDR’ MS. NICE road the house siness ere is Teco 5 . 7 a ‘ = Edw. M. Stout, Realtor * witches, eax floors Ott eat. pg © best part SS GP tots with Lake ee chance. 04.000 = only $1. oo. IDENT LOAN suyline 26 toot, at 2. $95 ts a die heater ........... $395 Moog umiles cea aa $600 7 . 8 : | en tn c + TT M. Saginaw St. 7 BEDROOM HOME. FURNISHED | "5. "35 S8 Ove Heges op Union Lake Middle ed | ry CVT) KENT, R nd Barings Society of Detrore | OT ese “te toot "a bedroom too. | '4 oe ; Open eve 4 70 - Nice for ¢ cm 3 emati| 25x32 LIVING ROOM 29 es Open Sun- KENT, Realtor PE 20249 The new 32 foot General with bunk 7 Pontiac Sedan, “ ey AEP = 8-8165 | children. 96.900. $1.900 dn Pay-| | = AND ITS A LAKEFRONT LAKE LAND CO 24 W. Lawrence PE $6108 open eve pede is © See ey Cobsornans only $295 48 CHEVROLET - @IALL DOWN PAYMENT. NEW ments $49.50 mo. FE ¢1482 | Located on an acre with 100 ft. | 024 Pontiac Walled Lake Next to Consumers Power GET CAS stare xy | FO_trave! - 18 toot Yellowstane he ee ve7 9 COUPE SMALL DOW AY} . NEW 2 BEDROOM RANCH. $12,500, §3,-| of good Beach This home has | LARGE mn IN| BLOOMFIELD | ASH QU ICKLY has them all veat Here is a | 46 Pontiac Stream- Excellent motor solid bedv and 2 adi ee SS corre ae, ar ae | eee ae | Upiogs00 pee oo ere $245] geeBdown th Spe" accin Ce - .. BEDROOM RANCH HOME. Ga- BEDROOM RANCH HOME. OA- . ; baths car garage.» Ru FE +5458. - $ per cent “pank rates up to Dh Se eo re 2 Sues SS a rage, Ye acre. poor ig so a $6,950 ; waniemace: grill right on the LOTS | so X 320 ON PAVEMENT. cee a ire od | 1940 to 1983. cacs. Bring your years to pay Uses trailers sold op | 4 : ce 36. Ratestovt BRAND NEW FHA. BUN- lake, The subdivision is coe of | 66 rue, ees 21 | eres ey “Cal Mc- | ttle. Mdst deals closed im 30 meat er 49 Ford Custom 150 M "SPARKLING | GALOWS—2-bedrooms plas. best in Waterford Township. | _% “. _ Millan MA 59811. miputes, Loans also made on fur. |. Accessories Seas : : ay 20 a 2 ay walls, oak floors, full $30,000. $12,000 down watgo. SOME, NEA we warron L.| FOR SALE OR LEASE BUSINESS —— a emer se 0 MY yom Cie Eo ee $295 New Car Trade-ing =) foom mod brick. bung: Nat | ith built-in tw Gi : SOME LTON | in Luzerne, Michigan ins) GENE! : firepl, Picture windows dining siower | Picture window in . | 1983 GENERAL ’ : .: Orel reonsd Wen ag bedrms,| ihe 16¢ fos vee soem. iroux & Hicks) WitiS4r BREWER inetd pm or oa | Vine te, Patera: | 49 Pontiac MICHIGAN'S tile ‘aute. heat. Gar.” lap- automatic oi] heat, 52 gal. 4385 Dizie Hwy Drayton Pisins +LONO ESTABLISHED BARBER Chieftain S : iN | a oe Owner ear. | Sbactrit!_water beates, (ST | xc OR 297 st ee Recsesel WAG) | ..| pine inve elon we vee NEW MOON vieftain Sedan . .$495 FINEST state. side- § ROOM LAKE FRONT NEAR | pancn | a es ho =e Fae reer AS SEEN I ‘ THE B ik In HOME SI Pric N “THE LONG. LONG 10 PAVED LOT | JUST COMPLETED ee oe sis0" piss Orion, Suchy Realty Ortonville RAN ee ee ee een ownet. LO AN CO. TRAILER.” “ 48 Chevrolet Woon THE CORNER OF RANCH HOME, 1005200 jot. HAA. mortgage. cos “| ghtp. 100x200. Save. commission. ; ae tr ON Pm Club C 295 | TOCPNARD AND 13 MILE ROAD Has evertnine You expect, per’ month "Includes overs: H Call owner. PE. ¢3126 Light Manufacturing FE 2: 9906 quarry. IT FOR PRICE AND u oupe ......$295| ts9 se, am sPonT cours: pe home. Fire built = 5 SALE OR —— ~~ | 360 ft. Fronts Dixie H : we | veh. outo, b heat, 2 car gar. Real have the kev ammond lots Sp ee ee ciesees An attractive 2 year oid, building. ALES UMILE N OF LAKE '49 Hudson .........$295 rare ufvea nn? a Mar en To mill wid office space hel CHEV PE EXTR | JOSEPH F, REISZ | RAY O aE Me Realtor | BRENDEL LAKE va 1 Fe veer or i 205i. | room. Gas beat, plenty of storage 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG OMT OFF t LAKE ORION) “48 Oldsmobil ere Radio. heater et il | 53% W. Huron Bt 13 W_ Huron Open 98 Just off M-5® on Genter Bivd_ $30 DOWN ee cae eee NEW AND MODERNIZED UsED smoore { walls Only 11000 miles 2862 FE 20250 Eve. MI 44419 | . Phone FE 3-1103_ or FE. 7-0034 Small attractive modern bunga-| Half-acre lots near Auburn Height | , trailer on: ‘ental ourchase pla U8 Tudor 6545 |e oreeet Re A vourn! Reights : SELL EQUITY OR TRADE ON IN- Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | low. Large lot lake privileges W G. Whiteomb, urn Hote *| ° Good low gee used ones Zs ast — -_ SHELL 2 BEDROOM HOME, $500 (6S. en With $1,850 down. we {12 LOTS E OF TOWN TRAILER mR EXCHANG — = $isse" Open ‘bu i 550 atkagether Pe 2 1255, ~ . pe Za\ 2 To eT rege Ra ~< -: fA Our late model | aren, A is = PAUL D. HAMMOND 4 LOTS ON EAST SIDE. INSIDE Open Eves: nday pm. _ $4 PONTIAC TRAIL D WN 26's. W oe) i ee °° ° . : ryslers are WALLED LAKE pLUs wontoAGE COSTS Ortice PE Srial, Eves PE saris | Open 9 te 1 to § Without | OLDS-CADI That’s ri PRIVATE FOREST LAKE | ES. 4 LOTS ON MONTCALM, REA- On 3-1é72 or OR 3.1760 ! Sno ous th y van ake | at’s right we now have tates in Bloomfield township _sonable, FE 4-790. ses. Dixte SAnghwey Waterford | 5 d on tl Used Cary—Orchard Lake at Case e ewest . Sam Warwick offers, 8 new these 3 bedroom attrac-| 2, az vatnroome freak roo brie: The One to See eee naorsers AC Ne Phone. - 10 8, Saginaw Us d Ca bedroom brick ranch ho ; aot, tility F E43 r attached brick men i tive GI brickerete homes eeiral nrevieces large’ hntchen. for the Best Selection ae PavEM RE ALL OR You'll enjoy doing bustness with ' : e TS i Has ‘e living room with deep| at a reduced down pay- ment with washroom, dressing L. Cc. LAD : | Sa LE tee America’s oldest st and est con- . : fireplace and bookcases. i : pay room and extra kitchen facili- .. C. LADD sumer finance company quire- 1e . ' you “Can buy! _ Feal tile bath, ke 8 sa taatered ment, Full price— Hes. peed ames on 3833} ~ HOMESITES . Business Opportunities 51 mong ghd ome le ae on ot GLENN S ‘ : : i Ut Pane pists a quickly on signa- et a oe $10,400 boa oP All Types ee DIRT FIELD | TOS SEES tet e| nN oun mmm oes 32 J ! oS for B oa e sekeeping i. ‘ Mes } o. 52 1 oe : wacne » selecka’ chemin, Priced Se ere aa Kasey pine kom Bae ie ‘tor farther Low Price but Large Including drag line and equip- = Up ta 20 months to re) Sor, ~—, apis dr rane Nai 2 Drive On e pw wl ap. As . aperer es Open i eroleceagtel ol Done pe TEAR AROUND MY Eo Sous. tes f. trectece oe & good reed. __ ment, __ $4500. Ulberry 91161 Cash Payments 7 ory Ue : tftui Dine tin- z ctive purchasers porate a —, bees sand covets, Auto ac- i oe kitchen. Fireplace. wervige, schools opnere to bus BARBER ance FOR on an gooD it00 ** er “uo er “ats a recopgationsd ‘ti Sc a cere ish, radio, heater and co @, 8c ; 5 £000 or FE F210. gay matic a ot beat ind closets win Auto- _onime PARKHURST . ES beater, uometic eee Gee ne hots, Atuming ad: BR yon nent F : 4 Acres W ooded COMBINATION DRUG AND, Vani Cee TORT TA : : 2545 Saginaw St. ee ee cre housine hot.e, Atuminar ski FOR RENT FOR YOUR VACATION | Ave you looking for a Building | ety stere by owner HOU SFHOLD Court & Sales - Me 7 eae ret ea bv owner. PE -4990. er by week or semi-monthly. Beau- site with woods? This parcel has Bald Eagle Lake 6 ate Pando : -* Brand new 1954's. Priced for FE 4- 7371 top 2 tone paint, radio A roo BUY, 9 Sun. to § tiful 3 bedroom home on Cass 3 acres of targe hardwood tim-| of Clarkstan Phone 54F3 Orton- quick sale Richardson, Michigan er caemeke iranemtecten sith ‘ me nridge is Baad AE Nice Te TOR | Phone On 3-1872 or oR 35-1769 Fake: Compecly meses: oy beg fer ts pds ey Ur pudeed gare tors _ ville FIN ANC F Arron, Elcar 22 to 40 ft. single power steering See and drive Ae ee a see. 5660 Dinie Highway: Waterford rnished. Fine ‘safe beach. Boat. pir fap en asia Located on & EATS AND DRINKS | and double bedroom models °. ths one! € ROOMS. “4% STOR References required. $190 per roe 1900. $180 down. Congas sah k Ss CONCESSION. Corporation of Pontia ie M 2-461 Lowe BUICK SUPER_ ‘CONVERTI- pe . pabu alts STORY. 38 | cn Scitae weex. PE-¢-5382 LOWEOALSO HAVE | (eres ea tacsieas's for | 3% gouth Saginaw St, Kay Bice ~ ——— | ble. fully equipped. low. mileage. Chryster Royal 4 door ute. jot with lake privileges on wil-| gen ro rooms. and Sac, MODERN. PURNIBHED LAKE.| A very large selection of bullding| 7st carnival, Reason fo tenes | ” S*Gpone: Piederal PE ves TS Pm Restet tad cpstioml Ciece ase Sa eis | ee mee AA | ioe fete me) SOE EE cae | ge ee ee 98 ‘ser = Trailer ~ [te Sipe | oe eel ies : - . ‘ar Bae this “ane? oe and ath or first floor. “Attic. . twe een Creshs a Mile) Ra. Ra | MODERN 5 ROOM WITH BASE- Sitentty rolling. wen ae ee May 2. ie een “gratis wi ese tel I ke ee a Ledoypes Cranb ’ __ flogred ang or first floor Attic is | Excellent buy. Will seljall for| ment. Year-round. Water front.’ drajmage sad ctey Sed | Fon GALE LARGE LAKEFRONT Exchange "s2 SUPER BUICK CONVERTIBLE. Jo and heater. ptegily Peet core te a | Rimes Baa se + Berrie Oka ph” OO) FZ ie m Clve to Foose.) Saran or™ apartments, ample Need Money? Seles—-Service [ieee Sane ees | = vit smite al ove por aa . omeo, Mich, PLategu 23767. |3 R isHED, APT ON pyaar ec So ‘ = u 1950. BUICK, DYNAPLOW, ROAD. - : Ed a Hwy OR 32961 |? | BEDROOM FURNISHED, CE- yn wi oot ek ty, week, “L C. LADD feeet er aecaaes. Gone, caney | ogee rn, ne ear Celepeane Jost ANDERSON ROYAL PRAIRIE | fon “pm. «ase ertible, Good condi ms > 3046 Pontiac Lin Ra pBEDROOM FURNISHED, CE-| month or season MA ¢1368, 644 | (286 Dizte Hy OR 3-2261| beach - $20.000, 292 8. Broadway, HOME J ee ast | Hon, “Fa sso0e after §Vp.mo - — Corner Cass Lake Rd pacts Sacto br gio oe Wolverine Dr. Walled Lake. | 346 Pontiac tk Ler ees Hy peat Lote Grae, Sustey 2 0 8 and BEDROOM GTATO 41 FEET. | Cease ‘82 Coupe ce Ville l. k st Corner Cass Lake Rd. eek-days, — , 5 hes |. BERR MR pee We et|_ fee dryer, ued caan wo mort | FOr Sale Resort Prop. 48 a _ i; E, 5-812] | sees eee) Stee eee C arkston $408 month. | —a*se. OR 3 GROCER 4 F FINANCE OUR OWN DEALS. sal : . FE $7000, PERMALOG caBIN. 7 rooms! WATERFORD TWP On ae din take at payment. of devise or'any vothet = 6. eee et ee Ee td foduvtrial Tractor, tas +35 MOTOR SALES } TWO HOUSES 0 DOWN and bath, full basement, 242 acres : ra @ area. DO) worth: a are Tel Center ward A re tas Wood. CHRYSLER-PLYM well weeed ecena cn Wieck top| oocicibia steel cies tae Gnas Spe worms) yarpess ee ee Evegings and Sunday p.m. sig PRE | Clarkston, Mich ay ri : _ You can buy os two houses | Must be a Gi. On! telephone, electricity. Can be available. Ideal bidg. sites. Only |- Cash’ for ap Ty. ‘balance ov is on Your first. visit_ and 1954 ANDERSON eel Open: 8:30 tat ee aan for’ $2000. 6 rom & ‘bath with | down plus A, Only 10 per cent | bought for less than you can bulld 4750 per lot with Siss 4 terms Will consider trade, fer ms os Simees: Lineral repay: | eo, ce ate oh Sicdaee = CADILLAC jo FLEETWOOD 41. o= any jae nres 7 Foo 2 bedroo: = wf. : clean. . Bobdon M. | PE tases, lot. (3 car, are S call io ane Ve crm home, cairway sare Epil wooded. good. cabin SEL ‘OYD: KENT. Realtor EM BRE EE "& GR GG” 8 awn ee Pee “wat tors. 321 Orchard Lake. a } eid dow, tile bath. carpeting, gas heat, Sass aewe ne Con | ot . Lonronce FE S ote (open ore 1565 Union Lake Rd Home & Aut oP We AHA AWD BTS | CADILLAC 108i, @ FOUR DOOR. i AY “O w. fenced lot close to sch ee cabin. 6 rooms, and full — Next to Consumers Power EM 3-4303 or EM 3-325! ulo room bath ficely finished in- paper lig ef ao ucas fa — 5 i H OFF OAKLAND AV E. all insulated. garage built on — - MAJOR ‘OIL COMPANY 1 HAS SERV- Li ; side and out. Ph. OA 8-3137. 4535) chrome, excellent souatiiea! =F --23 CHEV ROLET : ORD sfoon moder buona new foot | RSE geet Rtmade Rte “Sted | 7 EOFS aaa AOR TORE Maal teeant fees eo Company | sitecet so ita op. | iinet bintingn™ | Bata Cin ; ete : - | __M : : a GA i uf estat _ Tage, extra lot, co. oll heat Ge |..nns ed mail route See reese ame 3334 Wil- Peau “4, i — eS or sare 8 to 6: Be National Bose . Bids. _ter takes. FE 40041 after 5 a CADILLAC ‘47. 61 4 DOOR. LO tone finish without a Sere : . Exchange} "JOSEPH F. REISZ : bie, $200 cash. : - ~ Pent Rochester, Mich. ‘OL + Rent Irailer Space co). Gee oe Bobdon “$1295 i om 83% W. Huron 8t. streath small —— = small trout For Sale Acre: ‘4g 13 panven f a.m. and 5 pm. Te uv SRDILLAT —— : '. a amis Eve, MI 4-4419 well, $700 Sea Bae) Glee creage GROCERY- STORE ) | cance re ee ee AND meet wsteering, ‘autronie © 7 6 oe 150 More : R OWN Lots on the AuSable, poe a ACREAGE FOR SALE ON WAL-/| U. 8. 16, doing — oust- Parkhurst Trailer Pk uy oat it, seat Sm eater i Poche eh 7 New Car Tradé-ins = FOUR BEDROOMS _|_as7 ,jerm# on balance: °° SOV™ | —ton Bind. 200. pete eer eveme” Med ter | Quick Friendly Serv : gh tt oer: Reiger ) a | — will eopreciete this home at Fx, -Mame-at 8 j Does 9 armnets ceimecnia Pp RO. "No red re SIGS Auto Accessories 57 MICHIGAN’S — __.Drayton Area dining, oom m. hitehen, ope "ped: | 3 zene Bremer see Mich, For Sale Farms = Beit REALTORS aca we mape Ba Dé ~~. oo ' FINEST * Pah, ; OLR Ee e@, ‘al a ct Are, zou inferested in a home Tot as we can shew goal oe cage tod “hatlng and goon | FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE | = = HOW MUCH? xter we AUTO GLASS . GLENN S ON THE CONE LOT fm this fest growing commu» | ton “a ay, Call FE $0864; or ul Nee ee ee Oe nse: | The equipment, ross and price ot Livingston etek while vo fag aciad aie ; WOODWARD AND 13 MILE’ ROAD the finest) buys in a five ” AWRENCE. Ww" The CAT Wanzs Realty” | douse, .2 dame Withip 15 miles this taverh will amaze you. One © _ |: FREE: ONE POUND COFFEE '5O Chevrolet Bel Air 51. CHEVROL — modern bungalow with For honest courteous, efficient serv. ary Pontiac To a e for Pon-| of the nicest we have had the | Finan: Co.. FE 41538 to @ custome: with each door Pow lid Deluxe 2 door ET PS A Y LORD cman reat tee: | Hae Bobet Omens *| Rez Acar since ioe aa S| Witte SRS | ges Male Fe tee] Poceelde caein | ices ted cars = a aot. 1 Fane ALL ENDS PROM jo cen Lecce near Dare . FE 47066 : neater, whitewalls est Side U cash or terms. . A dol} . DS FROM 5 ogg Phon. : JHE NE ae - e Used Cars a Conperstive Rest Fevnle Exchange nent Automatic ol furnace Ser aie feta Seetat'g |“ M tor appetmment to WHEN YOU NEED |” ~ ATTENTION and beautiful 2 tone | 2-3 —Hewr PE antes ast $850 eOWwn Attached eet syeara old. room house, 63 , : w paint. This car is just | ss 8 room Nicely ‘L000 YOU ARE INN . home, stool and |. corner CAR izom, 0° down, lik coe Lot sxe. Priced rea- eae. RL A. oe ORIM, Witi wit “realy be ha per and and ihe? right You O . ke new. HARD TOPS = ariel Sina foto in where a ‘ E ‘$8 a ; "50 ac Ca ful, A gross of sround | a] Wo ate bt with money : 9 ‘tt, Bide se ondey * Soo See | ee ee ammelano. aa: Ma Bl a in tment to learn more Poa 9 ee ad ee ee > a , ae = reasonable or Sirnwagnam iprngs Sec Ron 's0. ephione office. ATS. 5 inane si i eae aa te CUCKLE UREA aN GP chiam tara potte“imee eet . MOTOR SALES | furor a Seminole fils | _ Bret 1, PE velis, | gimost re island. / dha tem | STATE- WIDE | re ‘starters ||. 02 W ‘tien Motor Sales mole. 8 —W H\ eT TTT Elizabeth Lake Attractive 2 bed. : ew 62548 Sa ina w 9 euaee rE 220 | = : Y “NOT BUILD? am ate teased On J. R. “HILTZ Real Estate Service of ae FINANCE CO. f “Bt. : gifiaw ‘ watitut ¢okner lot. Ap- Oniy $450 down will give you a|-- Sar’ wolimited. | Pontine Sate Bank Bldg. : RE 4-7371 “ ’ hy on vutidiog rob Spree hey starter | tall ~ oy a from ‘ TOR rete Landmesscer nite 16 i + ae to Bide. 1952 CHE ¥ ‘ROL ET Ss. a) depth . 148% “ey ° _ 4-487 yi d' right ot $2,980. | 382 avhDAMS REALTY x) 1 WEEM M A uM “ SLY WOOD An Sele "Seeing on 22088 LO = erated SD a sary TEAGUE FINANCE CO. cod | CHEER 32 FORMERLY TAX) fon es lee lesa sore 7 aaenee i Re a FE 43303 ple ES, A-i a Fy ! Z Also imm Leslie R. Trip, Realtor |' sucor" nous.” Oroavine. Fe | SatrEe Ea mois jane pa, || ACKER Ri Pane Tan | Sere ial Lakes Reasonable rent. OR 202 N. MAIN cabs, #40 161 W, Huron, £55 tmnetiae aelrey ade ae fer Sip Bens. Oreo pen Si | hetvacn FE tau : : ROCHESTER, aay ee ate = =. ie ve D LAKE, FRONT. _BOSr | ESTER, MICH. CHEVIE, - 1903 DELUXE. |” thorised service. wtaple fe ; ‘ mace ‘Terms. LOANS TO. 9300 - ; Dos E Ché . BEB Raath ter orn perme fie aires waa" ak eat Beat : i cae oun ake a Be ae : * 4 : * : : : ; AUTO ‘ if ’ : a 38 . mm. “or Hd Baldwin Ay ave sine Shnakes o oo cit —— a phomchan ee a rs THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, : APRIL, 22, 1954 fet se) Used Cars. _ 61 1953 : Chevrolets: . Big Sale of New Car Trade-ins 2 dr. 4 dr., ' Bel Air Sport Coupes - Wide Selection Of Colors $1295 150 More New Car Trade-ins MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIO PAVED Lor WOODWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD GLENN'S "49 Chevrolet 4 dr. like new, beautiful black finish, radio, heater and whitewall tires, GLENN'S ~ MOTOR SALES 254 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-7371 e Tires very good. NO MONEY DOWN! Our plan is ethical, honest and true. - 1948 CHEVROLET Aero sedan. Lovely green fintsh, LS .s rior, tires, ex- “reat, engine. Perfect running gg ogee ater, one own 7 down "Se" A MONTH Maller och CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Wood E a A shop? We have the finest selection of used cars in the long 22-year history of OLIVER © MOTOR. SALES. Imagine, 1949 Chev- - rolets and Fords with radio and beater for only $495, with no down payment. 1951 Pontiacs and Buicks, 4 drs. and 2 drs:, ra- dio and heater, Only ~ $335 down, 18 months at $44.46. Also, for those who are in need “of transportation, we | have a fine selection of 1946, 1947 and 1948 - models, all in good _* punning condition. Our cars are all safety. - checked, brakes, lights, horn, etc. We want our customers to be come petely satisfied, Our --best advertisement is your. satisfaction. We're open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., call or drop in anytime and drive the car of your choice with no obli- gation. Good cars, fairly priced, sell and we're proud of our present _used.car stock. (In- cidentally, we're : _ Tradin’ Fools. ny OLIVER Your Buick TS FE 2-9101 Orchard Lake Ave. and Williams Street Lad Used Car Corral 'S4 Ford, only 1,700 miles ......... §1, '53 Dodge Meadowbrook Sedan. Gyromatic, radio & heater. .$1,335 53 Ford Conv ertible: Duplicate of the 500 mile pace car. White- wall tires, radio, heater and spotlites ... $2,195 $2 Pontiac 8 Catalina, Hydramatic, radio, heater and white- Walls c..cc.-.+ $1,595 'S3 Ford 2 door. Fordo- matic, radio & heater ........ *S2 Mercury Sport Coupe. Radio, heater & Mercomatic ... $1,495 ‘33 Ford Country Sedan. Radio & heater. 'S3 Ford 2 door.. Radio & heater ...... $1,395 $2 Chevrolet Sedan. Pow. erglide, radio ’51 Mercury, Radio, heat- 51 Nash Statesman 2 door, Radio & heater... $695 50 Ford 2 door, radio & heater $495 eee envene '49 Mercury Station Wagon, radio and heater ..5 0.6. .. $495 46 Ford Cl. Cpe.. eee .$150 ‘46 Ford 4 dr........$195 ‘47 Hudson . the lot. your choice. OWE Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 8-410] $6 CHEV. STYLI f DELUX. RA- diw- and heat Jest buy in W Monte és Will accem ca. or motorcycle on teade Cameron, off Feather- stone pl adi - BEL - LF a ae Eo ae see, cellent "cont ‘tow mileage seas 53 FORD V-8 SED. neato & hester. Clean inside and out. $1295 150 More New Car Trade-ins MICHIGAN’S © FINEST . = BIg PA THE oui woop ARD ROA luxe, Radio eee SLER Lege May id, + ts won ‘Mont: owner. Or’? calm OTO “46. Lid Casi RD., 1 dams, price. 197 6 Johnson. 48 DODGE SEDAN. $60 «ur your old car, ddwn. $18 per month or balance. - 150 More New Car Trade-ins MICHIGAN'S _ FINEST * PAVED LOT (o} CORNER OF: WOODWARD A ANT 12 MILE ROAD 248 vo gyal E CLUB Lai es | ad bon 49 FORD, 2 DR. V-8 Radio, heater anc original finish; _ a ryer, old rn -_ 1 150 More - “New Car Trade-ins MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE. ry PA LOT WAR AND Ta MT’ Ee ROA eats Ey a People sle’s Auto Sales 00 Oakland Ave. PE 22361 «$1,795: er & Mercomatic $995} Not a “Rough Rider” in Come in today and try out the car of SI" 33 CHEVIE 210 POWR:. GLIDE. | ForD : etter ea Seer SPECIAL | For Sale Used =: | PONTIAC RETAIL SLORE GOODWILL ‘USED CARS ‘NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” _ Dollar for Dollar’ You can’t beat the PRICE 61 our lot. It’s QUALITY that counts! “SOLID VALUB” 1949 NASH, A very nice ¢ —— Ambassador, oti hero —_ and of course radio & b . $406 “GOODWILL can" miles go. LID! It's the Special Delu model ily ae. heater & N whitewall G $295 “GOODWILL USED CAR" 191 PLYMOUTH, The blue finish is just about perfect on this Belvidere. Radio. heater bo al & om 2 en “GOODWILL USED CAR” A Deluxe Sta- 193 PONTIAC. tion Wagon (2 seater). JS) 6 matic, radio. [weaker TIRES 61.645 183 B Py BuIcK. & jal 4 ts Gece Lik bpec! r e new __ 8 of besutitel tiful green finish, Radio & $1,806 ba a ohn USED CAR” 1981 FO! noice black finish on this gpooe tetoria makes tt ba Ve ear Has redio one matic, $1.005 & heater sac scs @1,199 ‘51 Buick Super. Dyna- fons re & 5129s] PONTIAC '51 Buick Special, Radio,| RE TAIL, & heater ...... $1,095 STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 NO MONEY DOWN! Our plan is ethical, honest and true. 1949 DODGE upholstery, excellent: tires. fluid drive. big heater. mechanical condition. money down. = $724 A MONTH ’ Keller-Koch YSLER-PLYMOUTH Woodward at AU yea Rd, Lincoln 6-84 = utr CUSTOM LINE. take: trade. FE _FE +6021. Fon. “i, BUSINESS COUPE. FORD § CUSTOM 4 DOOR. ae ck Redto heater washers, 2 extra snow tires. 11,000 miles. Only “ har hae at . DELUXE 4, 52, 4 DOOR ,. CLEAN _11000_ miles $1250, OR _3-1713. FORD, 1953 STATION WAGON, maroon, Fordomatic, 15,000 miles, all accessories. white sidewall tires. perfect condition 81.800 _Phone evenings, MI 4-5985. TORD 1953 MAINLINE ri EXCEL- lent condition Executive's car. 81180. _MA_ 62613, DOOR, a Fordomatic; *, vote owner. MI excellent condition. Low mile sage. 7-7053, Cal ies " er, whitewalls thease 5 18 Perry after 3 p.m. é +) ORE, drive maste- with beckamatic ive rad! fog ie. 718i 49 Kaiser Vagabond Radio, heater. and spotlight $245 Lloyd’s Auto Sales 112 S. Saginaw F E 4-8212 "| We MERCURY cLUB CoURE. es condition, ye res. N. Paddock. PR eine "63 08 _ DELUX eOLIbey wo-tone with Li many extras val cwner, be Go rid food bat c co ee “Mc top, ercoma equipped.‘ ‘ow « wileage, On peae wrt att $0. RADIO AND HEAT: —— Priced right w Ridge. FE 54-0012. eeak —— iy or ni] a trade, ¥T ‘ATIC 1 Lincoln convertible. New tires & a ‘ VALUE” Ai bats PLYMOUTH, This ts lua . . $008 Wayfarer. Bright Ss. finish, clean 7 eally excel- . No DEALER zu ‘ester coves FE 32-7542, eee CARNIVAL. by Dick Turner or CAR to be found on| BAR) r| gees finish, radio hg Roath war ‘ take tet For Sale Used | Cars o1| “Dis learnin’ you figger a guy'd hafta steal to set up a shoe repair shop outside?" a trade ain't so bad, Muggsy' How- much For Sale Used Cars 1 Bright Spot '53 Cadillac’ Cpe. DeVille | ’53 Olds Holiday &8 53 Olds 98 Custom Sedan $3 Chev. 210 Tudor ’53 Stud. Starlite Cpe. 1°53 Olds Super 88 Sed. ’53 Olds Super 88 Convt. '52. Ferd Custom Sed. 53 Ford 8 Tudor ’52 Olds 98 Holiday 52 Cadillac 62 Sedan 52 Pontiac Convt. Cpe. 52 Chev. Deluxe Tudor *52 Stud. Champion Sed. 51 Buick Riveria Hardtop Coupe 51 Olds Super 88 Sed 3 — 51 Caditfac 62 Sedan 51 Buick 72 Roadmaster Sedan 51 Pontiac Chieftain Sed. 51 Dodge Coronet Sed. 51 Ford Custom 8 Sed. 51 Chev. Deluxe Tudor © '50 Olds Super 88 Tudor ’49 Ford Custom Sedan 49 Pontiac Chieftain 8 Tudor CHOOSE, YOUR OWN TERMS | thru Credit Union, Finance Co - 1 SS a ae pagan? 8, Riviera 51 Buick Rivi Riviera and 2 door 1749 Pontiac 2 4 door 50 Pontiac pO "52 Pontiac 2 and 4 door and 4 door 4 door 51 Cheve. clu 4 door” 52 Ford club 54 DeSoto 4 For Sale Used Cars 61 WANT YOUR MONEY'S WORTH? SEE COMMUNITY ‘$8 Buick 4 door "49 Butck 4 door 50 Buick 4 door and era 52 Buick 4 door and 53 Buick Riviera. 48 Pontiac convert. door and 51 Pontiac club coupe door 83 Pontiac Catalina 2 door and 4 door ’49 Cheve. club coupe "50 Cheve. 2 door and b coupe °S2 Cheve. 2 door- and “49 .Ford 2 door ‘50 Ford 2 door 'S1 Ford 2 door coupe "47 Olds 4 door ’49 Olds 2 door '52 Olds 2 door door COMMUNITY ¥. ‘Oliver! $845 - 1950 Buick 4 dr, Radio, heater, coat, spotless inside and out. We're very proud to present this car. You buy with con. fidence at Oliver’s! Super. under: P1195 1952 Pontiac 4 dr. Chief- tain 8 de Inxe. Hydra- matic, radio, heater, beautiful interior, Be sure and ask.about our guarantee, it’s really'a dandy. We're open 'til 9 p.m. Plo95 -1953° Chevrolet hardtop. All the extras and very low mileage. Two tone paint and de luxe in- terior. Locally owned. One of America’s most popular cars and a real OLIVER value. Your present car could han- dle the down payment, 24 payments_of 70 C OLIV Over 22 Y 210 O _22 Years a} Reliable BUIC $195 1946 Chevrolet 2 dr., radio and heater. Good paint and good motor. We have many more in this price group, good mechanical condi- tion. NO down payment and 18 months on the . balance. ‘ Common Sense Be sure and buy your next used car from a fran: chised new car dealer. We have been in business for 22 years and through your kindness we hope to be here many, many more years. Our business grows each year from satisfied customers, You ate invited to inspect our used - car reconditioning facilities. $2099 1953 Buick Convertible, Roadmaster. Dynaflow, radio, heater, power steering and only 4,000 A factory. -actual miles, official’s car. Beautiful paint, all leather interior. Call anytime for a dem-|* onstration ride. ars to Choose ER MO SALES ears a Good Pl rchard Lake A _ Ope FE 29101 (Cor n 8 a. m. to 9 all are inf ner of William r [Bales K Dealer 1950 Dodge 4 dr., radio and heater, Beautiful Baltic Grey finish. This car is just the thing for the person who desires a car with lots of good miles left and a small down payment, 18 mos. on the balance at $21.14. We guar- antee satisfaction. 1951 Buick Riviera. ‘Two tone blue, white- wall tires, reasonable price. want your this is our way of say- “ing ‘thanks.’ 14 down, _ 24 mos. on “balance. First payment: June &th. $3395 ter 4 dr. er brakes, radio heater, You gate this one! From TOR ace to Buy venue s St) p. ™. $645 radio and heater. Less than two years old at this very We business, due 1953 Buick Roadmas- Dynaflow, power steering, pow- , custom trim and” air conditioning. save $1,700 on the original price and this car is less than one year old. Investi- - FE29101 For Sale Used Cars new. Red, son. We have ‘47 through 51 Come see us for a new or used Hud- Hudsons. “Your Hudson Dealer TACOBSON'S 53 W. Pike St. "bl OLDS 98 pe ph di LIKE All extras. New wall tires, 24.000 miles, $1380. FE +0237, PLYMOUTH SAVOY 1084 4 DOOR senan. has powerllyte fully auto. pres aay cl CLUB COUPE Dark green with radio, See PLYMOUTH ‘6 FE 2-8350 | $235, FE 17-7941. FORD FACTORY OFFICIALS Go0D CoNbr. | 32 Pode "83 For PLYMOUTH Bs Large 1954 4) "5 | DOWN! Our plan is ethical, honest * trans Heater ete Must sell. and true. or Your Bank ese dram 2 foeate. “Can Mi i “$1086 Sat all day and Sunday. | 1930 PLYMOUTH Two — Bronze and beige, finish, JEROME With Confidence holstery gee ‘Ro money down. j n Buy With Confide $36.00 A "MONTH OLDS-CADILLAC Soo Used Care—Orehard Lake at Cass 9 ym Keller-Koch ee debate hd — « Woodward bg booed ly Hee on lve, itch Loe }- <9 “STARCH * coe. rtible. Save or Bob- [ don asians *a1 ‘Orchard : door s ache steering rahe feester, le, San Diego wold aod ne Gold pylon and white go, te 6 a / p coke “41 to “Bt car in t trade. “48 5H Bhonepoee : ‘ ca ioe . ~ ‘ oe, Can Next car. “and. track 4 - April : MI +1208 wburipeny hours ut 6, 7 2° Michigan ‘Auction ' . Ine Pi. YMOUTH 's SPRCTAr _ Michigan Auction 4 door, and heater. White Gaevele Gaston seat covers. Mart, Inc. ot pete $078. After 4, 251 M-24 = Orion DOOR DELUXE. LYM ig Beata elub radio heater, uphol-| facie ond beater, 20 “ee ap ara tend ke rt Very clean L it Me ee 1 owner. : 1954: PONTI AC z| PONTIAC Ky We Roe 3 HOR. 4 door fully equipped. $2,175. OR gond . $300, OA 8-3610 after 3:30 PONTIAC” ELURE 4 DOOR PONTIAC “Sia Ese Hl , Bion, bydramave aad most accessories. fully equipped, FE me CARS” . Rochester Ford Dealer “POR MORE THA ue * Used-Cars and Trucks ack Habel Chevrolet SE a ACE ” ateee foc ebeee COME ONE—COME. ALI. a ne Noy oa J Se oe weeny NEY * rh 3 rare Si ore. Ratt “Bob” Boles Auto on m Savinee ; es ‘ fouleese ai e'g Tesh tile Be radio end le Bee ot o Bee Nature “Ave. et i, ERM $OSSE Faces = ay eocgoe eee beckon of os and wh $1750 ees +505., ite paint. See Harold. Turner’ Ford 464 S. Woodward, ee 3 cer. min ange "S1 neuer & trade. Motorway after 6 p.m. ‘63 PONTIA ae 4 DOOR DELUXE, hydra., &@ H., turning signal, wiedeeld washer, backup lights, sunvisor, fender skirts, — Pine NTIAC 53 4 DOOR DELUXE. All ace DRA- Will ac | * iow mile- Rd. To Choose From 61| For Sale Used Cars 61/ For Sale Used Cars 61 Motor Sales Inc. Pom gal ena triaten * . cle Buick Pontiac | sass strana Paulson Open ’til 10- pte 3 Doom pELtxe MOTOR SALES wen ve | ig . 480 Pine Lake Ave. Kee- | % 8. may Chevratets "™ SN (At the lane . x Soens Ls as Ay [ote Ades 7 Sse 2-50 iene a ROCHESTER ro aailes,, radio. beater, excelient From $08 Up. ~ Phone OLive 2-9311 at eG. ath 10, Pontise 17,000 “miles ike pe Sptceted| Many Other Bargains PONTIAC ‘48 COUPE. GOOD ning, clean inside and out owner, $500. FE 5-6143 white wall _ matte, Sisso. EM 3. pies ATA- ence. PONTIAC, 1983 CUSTOM CATA- lina’ A-1 condition. Low mi) . . | EM 32008. “Tor the Best in "40 PONTIAC DOOR. RADIO. ; , ani eater ood endition, Wheels and Deals” Needs license FE 17-0669. $60 PONTIAC.. ‘83 CUSTOM CATALINA, tires a hydra- put a ny your old worn-out unit, WHEN you can get a recondi- tioned, “O.K."” Used Truck from Cy Owens. ’51 FORD F-6, 2 ton dump 30 FORD % ton panel, new paint ’52 GMC % ton pickup 49 CHEV.-34 ton pickup — ’'48 FORD Long Wheel Base 53 STUDE. 1 ton pickup, 4,000 miles ’$2 FORD F-6, 2 ton dump 'S1 CHEV. 14 ton pickup 47 INT'L, 2 ton dump '51 FORD 1% ton panel SO GMC % ton pickup They're “A-] Buys” CY OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 A-l A-l . 2S., INC, Your Nash Dealer 65 W. LAWRENCE AT ONE LYS . JE dition with new tires. on, _ efter 3. se CHEVROLET. seaport Ee is PONTIAC’S ONLY Exclusive Truck Dealer WILSON GMC S. Woodward FE 4-4531 8) ‘PONTIAC D! yee = 7 fully equi) }, after -§ p. ” ELUXE rr) “PONTIAC | 8. 4 DOOR DEL hydramatic, radio. heater, accessories, 1,000 a es, FE 22. Ouse =k yeas heoter, DO@R, . 4200 miles. $1850. ier etn RADIO, heater, white ade wall ares. low ie ‘Frank. ——— Meer 7 *satiaae Caverns ine aa area @AGON. condition. 2 new tires. MY | 53 PONTIAC CHIEFTAI m INTIAC. . R hy Albgatiity Suvervisors car. Cait tve 6-034,. after 4:30. ‘89 CATALINA, LOW fleage beautiful condition Loaded with B ment - ES on aus Minn beak rr Lk MY 23-2611 ovee th: §. eGR cats: seed iin om a trae, Would a, eauinved rea) estate. ‘| PONTIAC « DOOR #& HYDRA- uae a ee atic, ‘ow _aee will trade. 395, fe INTIAC-4993 DELUXE 3 bo beagle pe Saigo extra A . t walls, washer, rp 12,000 miles. 47-0877 DELUX! : die, heat su 1% SEDAN woostotb Pa non age. Of 3-4083 ‘53 BLACK PONTIAC 4 D5OR DE __ luge clean White side Walls §) CHIEFTAIN 6 DE- = pa Se nate _— — est | BONTIAG “Gi, ONE OWNER, LOW |.’ 8, & hat uae On >. _Inileage, $100, FE 4-6036. i Om “arARCHIE 4 DR. | 1952 PONTIAC. - & DR. GE. deluxe, 178. = dan. Exe. condition. Nearly pee 3 “2. DOOR atte: seat covers pully’ equip- io and heater alio accesso- v bes Can be seen after P.M. Can roy ‘Ivestor, Cs : eee F) NTIAC ACS DELIXE Like c new, low mileage, FE me DOOR. S| ety eter and Myaramatic. | °47 STUDEBAKER 5 eet $88 Sageoomd reo) car, down. : $1, 89 5 per mo. on the 150 More 150 More New Car Trade-ins New Car Trade-ins - MICHIGAN’S MICHIGAN'S, F ae rare FINEST hia. | | ’52 Chev, 1 Pen EN 7 OS ee end ee ri es Ore PONTIAC "SB ostres. ae a ia. ater 6, z Lis eee Fully 34 peed. isl miles. tires Truck — Specials 5502 | 49 Chev. Sedan Delivery. * 4 Soe manage ike $395 males $1, 630 owner Phces FE | +46 Dodge 34 T. Panel $195 : $1 195” "46 Chev. Ps Panel "33 Chev. 14 T. Pickup $95 ‘52 Chev. 4 T, Panel OWENS | "50 Ford } ae T Panel a 1 Chev, Sedan Delivery | ) THE = bONTAC P PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1954 Sale Household Goods 71 OARS | Ott RANGE. WE. NEED mtabl er store r = . See are ay Rag: it sess lawn mowers, also. We rent yore e and mowers ned, 50. Barnes eae w. —=" -Easy door, beaigr, and over drive, ‘wal 'e ‘OUR LAND CONTRACT, se, mortgage, equity. [sone ng autos for new or wu LAWSON ee wake ti AND LOVESEAT GREEN WOOL WILL TAKE LOW MILEAGE 1954 General Motors car as down yment on this newly painted 2 rm. all modern bungalow. Pull priviones on Watkins Lake. Only 1,200 OR 3-2603 “41 JEEP, NEW MOTOR. SELL OR m Boat Owners Us Fiberglas ee YOUR Boat Giless-Kot Favret costing makes v boat like new. No more paint We pick up and deliver All work guar & FE ’ a) PT. MOLDED PLYWOOD BOaT ay wikenee | oe 8 ae tal onable. LaForest Be. dow-wood ge Waterford. | Sasa ans Pai re OSENE RANGE, EXCELLENT __ condition. OR, 3-1665, MORE AUTOMATIC WASHER, & ottoman also occas. _FE_2-2087 LIKE ot ols oe TUB MAY- _tag. FE 4-5 L&s oe OMMITORM SALES CO. wil) m - ke new, reasonable. OL, 1-364]. VING ROOM sUITE A LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 Reo $495 house —, bs gal. Jack's Linoleum Perry 2 PIECE LIVING ROOe He rose; mirror top coffee table: Fi ie. living room table. __bady carriage, EM 3-362 frieze. Nearly new. Priced cheap for quick sale. Oakhill FE 32-0007 or FE _4-8615 LaTE | MODEL AIRWAY. ALSO late model Kirby vacuum. Ask _for Mrs. Beardsiee. FE 2-0548. LARGE CHAIR AND OTTOMAN. custom made. rere chair, va- rious floor and table lamps. 12's inch TV combinatior beautiful walnut cabinet. 4479 Dow Ridge, FE 54-0012. MAHOGANY “DINING SET. $30. electric stove, $75; metal bunk beds $10; 3858 Island and Park Drive, Drayton Plains, after 5 _ For Sale Clothing 70 '| A BEIGE LACE OVER TAN SATIN dress, worn once, retin 4 or weekends. BALLERINA LENGTH WEDDING gown ice biu» — lace over Size 10-11. a GIRL SCOUT UNI- form worn once, OL 24976 OF Seto USED CHIL- “gras clothing. Thrift Shop. 192 8. J SHORTY COATS. PINK. WHITE. een 2 dressy hosp bolero ray coat with .iming, > it. Chris Craft Runabout t) i wom autre New 1949. = eondition including trailer. . 2330 Fisher, Sylvan tans. $-8343. ternity gray siacks. and white yr egees white smock, Reasonable. 635 Heights Ra . Lake __ Orion. So MAN’s fe rae surt sii # MOVING TO-EL ORIDA ‘DEMONSTRATING . SHOOTING “STAR 5 5 NEW “ARMY, TYPE Saiaan Be & 13. PREASON. FE 4-9630. TOAST “Brown. Won aos Ube — TES DRESSES size ccitive Heassheld Goods EVINRUDE MOTORS See the new 7% hp im operation vibrationiless with and cruise-a-day tank Alse the new % b.o starter Trade in ac KELLY’s SHTARDWARE 3904 Auburn at Adams FE 2-881) Auburn Heights FIBERGLASS Do & yourself. ee ee w 8 om. and 7 8 8 i a ii {DUTY MARINE PLY- np Pil — also ca- BAGL ie Y. AU TO PB: ARTS |2 Asphalt Tile ....... 3%c $3 59 $2.95 Sherwin House Paint $1 49 gal $3.95 Gloss Ene: |! —— $1.95 gal $3.73 Cow Bov Ru $1 96 48c Plastic Wai) TF e 10¢ Linoleum Tile Harold’s, 140 S. S arr ue ~ ELEC. rove _5-86: r : act al, : APARTMENT sizE_aDuinat_ re | Plastic linoleum, yd.. .39e frigerator Pay pesence’ at a per Mavtag washer $129. 2 3 P i ECE SECTIONAL DAVEN- - | Bonny Maid inlaid linoleum tile 10¢ ANTIQUE PINE CUPBOARD, D ‘eaf extension table. Antique walnut chest of drawers, $25 peeirs of all kind ia 5 leer _tere SPRIL B. ARGAINS Drop leaf Nbreabta t po - on of furniture. NEW FURNIT URE WAREHOUSE PRICES Rollaway beds, complete .. $16.96 Sofa eae $42.06 Steel twin beds $12.95 <4 { 13 Caneanee poate .... 67.935 up ‘tnt ehair ri) Unfinished drop leaf tables $10.95 -Eneehole desks maple or mahogeny finish 3 pe maple finish _Redroos suite $66 06 End tables rom enipoRemiontes $1.95 Ironing boards +e. 62.00 2 pillew studio makes. \ jouble bed .. Ses Innerspring mattresses $18.95 Cotton mattres es $11.96 6xi2 Wilton weave rugs $20.06 edd Tug pa $5.95 chrome dinettes $37 96 up aw St or Orhan Lake next to Farmer's Gas Station FE 4Taat MISCELLANEOUS HOUSEHOLD fell in excellent condition, EM Beck Firm :@ 13 Auburn near =< at warehouw Light mahogany heptane $10; 2 floor lamps. $4 eac stand, $1. red plastic serrectere chrome table & 4 chairs, $20; Crosley automatic Shelvador refrigerator, top freezer, like new $150: grand. fathers clock, $15. Waterfall wai- put desk. $10° Smoker, $2. Walnut chifforobe, mirror. door. $30: Wal nut waterfall cedar chest with tray and drawer. 630: corner bookcase $5 Blue tilt chair & ottoman $25: 9x12 rug and pad. platform rockers. both for $2250. throw rugs garden culti- Vator 4@ herse bolen huski, 12 inch disc. snow blades. drag ¢ul- MODEST MAIDENS By Jay. Alan ' For Sate Miscellaneous 72 72 LAUNDRY non ‘CHEAP. LOCHINVAR FURNACE. % Fer Sale Miscellaneous 72 2 ax SHOT REVOLVER. hes DAY ALAN < “I would like a refund, please.” pa y chea. aan Call after 4 or at oe = FE 1.0023. 5 root 0 OVAL * TUB CON- dition. All fittings, $15. OR “30478. Overhead Garage Doors Standard sizes. available give = a free estimate on your present doors with POW FR MOWER SALE SAVE TO 4 Reeular $106.50 rotary 4 cycle now Regular $120.50, 20 m.. $99 5d now 20 = Date reel type, now $136.30. oe 7ith -eaf mul Sale Household Goods 71 Unpainted Furniture bles $ OURSELP CHAIRS» PICK. *« PAINT STORE _ Free Parking at Rear of Store JSED GAs STOVE from exclusive home. 6736 Dixie Hwy WAYNE GABERT'S Appliance Specials For For Sale je Miscellaneous 72 BOY'S sae MADE IN ENG- scratched in transit. value $44 i tate Fluorescen’ 33) OOre ve PIxTURRs. B OTL gaps and fittings, automatic oi! d gas water heater, coal furnaces, —. and hot wat- ter boilers, oi] fired. HEIGHT’S SUPPLY 2685 Perry St. _____—s~Phene FE4-3310 “|BONDEX HYDRAULIC HEAVY duty sealer. Will stop that leaking basement or building. See. Fuel aac ere 436. Orchard CORNER oS CABINETS, 1212 Destax Ave. _Call FE 4-268 ~~ CASH FOR J CECRNITORE— cher srrinetielg tell os in. ho 2 ae fo so Springfield garden tractors. ror Siete Ss KELLY'S HARDWARE 3904 Auburn at foe ot] and b PLYWOOD aT LOW a ’ PRICES. t FE 23-4626. NEW LOW PRICES 2xd's, 26's & 2u8's : iD Ward Or. ee ‘Supt GE ieigp a7 donee Re Pag ft. A-1 $40) Seen clothes pry 1 shape 900 Quee $99.96 Speed Irenrite iromer, new 8 Ke CASH Por anything you have ef value. Pri. auctions Mi Mart. M24, Lake Orion. MY 23-1631. ceo a at ANY 2 to ve Una d OR CINDER BLOCKS P G. VAN HORN & SONS FEO Ads | CASH 12 PT. CONGOLEUM % OFF 9x12 Plastic Lino... .$4. 95 | PICNIC © TABLES. BE +0g3. 1905 cass. LAKE ROAD PLYWOOD All kinds, plain & decorative. Kiten- en cabinet doors—‘irawers made oraer. PONTIAC PLYWOOD Co. 1488 Baldwin Ave i CASH chigan Auction tivators. good as new 1 vanity | 4 triple mirror 615. Fada radto | $10 Many other articles Phone FE 45416 3950 Pontiac Lk Rd Rear M-56 MAGIC CHEF GAS } oer 113 Wolfe beds all new you save Closed on Sat Hilbere 8° Williams - FE 5-8633 u MATTRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD | 2, 9. 9x6 Iincleum * $1 4 12 ff Gold Seal congoleum 12 ft. Armstrong linoleum i: ft, Bonny Ma linoleum lowest possible prices At 414 ft. Wall Tile......12c aes Maid viny! ne tlle Rubber base paint $3 30 | w CONTRACT IVORY (BEDROOM SUITE. | ELECTRIC WATER Efison. Compare with others selling up to $154.96: Sat USED REFRIGERATORS, EXCEL- are condition Can deliver. Armstrong vinofloor ‘'y price Syers. 14) Huron. FE +3064 PAY CASH FOR SMALL | RADIOS. Working or not t FE 5-676§ PHIT. GA* RANGES WATER heater: 10 per céht down, $5 monthiy Daou -y Phillips Pe- 2°95 Orchard Lake | REBUILT SQUARE TUB MAYTAG, $2995 FE 45169 REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR'S 1951 modeis one of America’s best brand: perfect. new. cuaran- teed for & years buy @ new re- frigerator for a “‘ttle more than a used machin. Michira.. Fluores- cent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave 2 BURNER OTL STOVE 945. N Perry st \@ § PIECE DINING ROOM SUTTE. and cabinet sink and cupboards. 19 Seneca. - DEFP_ WELL PUMP. BLOCKS ty delivered, 84 Sheffield E 26401 or FE Rtssell Lemon ‘ORS s, EQUIPMENT | convertible "enn t level storage shed Desa “concrete mixer jt, ft drum hoist and cable less power Wheelbarrows. smal] items afternoon DO IT YOURSELF ALL A A LUMBER rehl OF MATERIALS le x w GARAGE $299 OVERHEAD DOOR AND. CEMENT EXTRA HAC 1GER ] ve LUMBER COMPANY tebtc. | 1947 Macgerty Hwy Walled Lake lo a set, punch bow! and awe } me oer $ M 3-4047 41084 por Aint BASEMENT FLOO! ae with Truscon tng Most ealace $6.45 Gal. 23-7275 ~ Sale Musical Goods “73 33 Apt, feat PIANO, REASONABLE. rE IANO TUNING AND REPAIR: Oscar Schmidt. Ph. FE 2-5217. PIANO TUNINO A AND ) REPAIRING. Prank Boeberits - FE ae eae i aE : rata sir a monthly _lagher’s PE PE 40566. UPRIGHT PIANO, MAHOGANY. __ §00d condition. FE 3-540 WOODWARD PIANO “GooD Co? GON- dition Phone for appointment. Sale Office Equipment 76 76 | PLAT TOP DESK, TYPEWRITER desk, files, all kinds = tables office chairs al, kinds : so mold omed hy OA Pett: = afo or We formation. SND DIRT GRAVEL BLACK DIRT, FILL birg, ROAD _ gravel, sand, top soil. FE 4-0172. i ftion. Spaiding bag, $39.50. 32-0385. ONE PAIR OF HIP TOP BOOTS. One Figo of Ball brand waders. FE 3-7238 REMINOTON, 270 CAL. 55 Edison. PE 28425. SMELT NETS | @ ft. wood handle, 4° dee : eegeery $3 96 - This week only $2 Tom's Hardware AND 8PORTING GOODS 1181 creer Lk Rd. Daily #7 2 FE 5-244 we Oive Me HOLDENS STAMPS SAVE UP TO #@ PER CENT ON famous brands, fish tackle, golf, penoomiace: base tennis, Use our ley-away plen __Philp's, 79 N Saginaw St. TACKLE SALE _ teels. now sil ig ere spinning reels, now Double taper flv rods now $4.95 “s oi omeene fly rods. now Headquarters ior all yee of spin- ning reels Choose from these nae makes: Airex, Mitchel). ae and sod agrees ig ee "KE Le "y's oTTARDW. ARE 394 Auburn at Adams FE 2-881! ss AUDUrn Heights WANTED SHOTOUNS AND DEER _fifles. Manley Leach, 10 Bagley. — WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORT- By: ilpg ¢ Suppir for field of- e electric drill. | 1 single ~ P ‘avement “Breakers sewer cleaner dirt conveyors CONE’S RENTAL PORCH RAILINGS MADE TO OR FE 5-4962. REI INFORCED CUNCRETE SEP- ern: GARAGE EQDOOR USED. SURPLUS TU MBER ment of fishing equipment and ienic supplies For spinning see | Great for the latest dope We would ke to help you Visit our pew gun bar, guns on lay awsy Bate Sportusag Goods, Keego ar Sand, Uravel & Dirt 79 79 | eee Seven ‘and fill dirt. Lyle Conklin. | A-l TOP BOIL AND BLACK Dnt. _ Delivered. Reasonabie. Sand. gravel and 3.2630. & MATERIAL SALES CO. New & used lumber at big savings! | driveway road Fes: 60-40. Fill | ads 5-2877 ea | EXCELLENT WT. PINE 2x6 Oc ft Good ih ois Combination doors “PRESSURE tank FE + — bs . building materials FURNITURE FOR _Best offer. 35 W. -Kennett LIVING ROOM SUITE. “blue and grey mohair Like new. | Reasonable FE 32-1717 2 Pc BLUE MOHAIR spring sod Vlg for the hone a—o8 Fursture ADMIRAL See TV. 10° $60. FE ¢3450, after ay Soak are waiaster. fox arene ‘ PLACE at Pine Le pty won PE 2-8260 4 ANTIQUES — EARLY AMERICAN aod Victorian MY 3-4308 BLOND DINING ee SUITE and u MERCURY MOTOR 8S. ORDER now for easly delivery om the mew 40 HP. Mercury demon- strators like new at @ big savings mesee Sales. 2101 Dixie Hwy _ FE 2-8786 ~ BOTTLE GAS $89 50 on cale at $590 Bottle aa i anstalied for only $850 plus gas | Kenyon Fuelgas Co NEW 1 WOLVERINE MOLDED DE- lume Mercury Mark 20 out- — board Boat trailer. steering wheel mounted, $960 value asking $750 _ PE 20749 __5268 Dixie Hi ghway SOLD HOME ELLING 4 ROOMS 10° table model T V. Outside antenna kits WALTON TV NEW ASSEMBLED BOATS 12 FT. ° 0 & wp. 12 ft cartops 7600 Elizabeth Lake Road. NEWLY OVERHAULED 3 HORSE outboard, $35. FE 4-7565. __Walton STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD AND EX- BED witt. SPRINGS AND MAT- dresser. and bench night Good ‘condition. $75_ - | BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYER. D MOTOR, ‘4 OUTBOAR : Winrude. usé¢d twice. 5 oe re OOD BOAT AND TRAILER. E,_Tennyson fos? nar @itse0: late model, Only an ~ FULLY AUTOMATIC _condition, Only $90. MI 61300. | PARTMENT — 72° H P. CHAMPION OUTBOARD motor, excellent condition, 4001 Saginaw Trafl, Drertes| Woods Used wringer washers... Used refrigerators 5 Used erolls Spin-Dry WOLVERINE AND WHIRLWIND “molded boats. Feather craft alu- minum boats, rowboats, Old Town and Grumman canoes, Scott At- timgs. Valspar and Pettit marine paints. : * We Trade. eer Terms. ....$5950 up| Genuine Kraft Posture mattress and All ttems” reconditioned & au eed Roys, 96 Oakland. FE 2-4071 — CHROME DINETTE SETS. semble thee ee $30.95. These ere brand. new 1954 motes samens make. BARRINGTON BOAT WORKS RAPH ce 1899 S. TELEG ~ PE 2-8033 -i4 ROW BOAT. OARS MO- . 75. All gooe 289 N. C vo ge convinced of these see. ektraordin Michi COAL STOVE HOT WATER HEAT. tark Goor condition OR u“ DELUY’™ RUN ABOUT boat all —— Regular boat trailer with ae horse power mo- tor PFE 61 8. Astor. IRONER. DINING 5 . OUTBO PROIRD aoe AND 1 el trailer. OL _2-564 1983. 742 MERCURY MO’ aera $125. ® 5:30 3858 Island Park Dr. si fireplace tures, arenas table 760 Ledyard FE 32-8260 CASH pri! FURNITURE Transportat ion Offered 08 rr EXCELLERT CON- TRUCK GOING NORTH PART 5-6808, ‘load efther way. Sea os Wine SEL new 6 cubic foot Kel-. “*FRANSPORTATION a - PAID DISHES. FURNITURE. FE 40409 wa PESTRY UPHO- a eT ATR TABLES. tralnine ehatr, 320 320 Pioneer. or chsh, ter. 8 snakes. and yal oe for 5 vears., bats $28900. 3 LOTS. ER bed fe , trade Rapid» oe Dick fakes car Finorescest 383 Orchard Lake Roches- OL. 3.9688 ak where you nave sett yn “SEs car ra . $19.50; Sorenper and ~~ CHI NCHILIA rer jewn mower or ‘what have. room table NE Ri “RESO ONE 810. FE 5-8755. 8 PURNITU BouG 80 Md eguiyt ay wr on FRIGIDAIRE METER - MisER 7 REFRIGERATOR AND ELECTRIC __ Stove, good condition. OL 2-8207. RCA TELEVISION, 14° MAHOG- any shes model New picture tu warr . Only 969 95 Mt 61300 8O'TID MAP'E PEPFOTOR TA- ble and ‘pots, FE 54-9738. SEAS FLECTRIC WASHING MA- ehine clean. rood shape $25 MA $-TRT} STUDYO CONCH ARTIFICIAL fireplace 15x17 rug. odd rugs. | dining room table radin tounge ehaire. etc EM 3-4239 4319 Wel- land Drive Upper Straits Lake ef furniture. Call before 3 p.m. eStek days OR Oe 8PEED QUEFN IRONER, GOOD condition FE 49263. changed ae 602 Mt. Clem- ens __ FE 2-080 THOR W WaaainG | MACHINE, DROP leaf table and 4 chairs. dressers, odd chairs. baby MApie 5-3481, TELEVISION 12'2. CALL APTER _5 p.m FE 4-8208 é $125 ELECTRIC _ stove. Electromaster. FE 48279. “TERRIFIC BARGALNS | FOR | ate - "= WARDROBE TRUNK _hever used, $30. Cail FE 2-685, FOR SALE sume PUMP. FE 5- GREY §£ SECTIONAL room suite. 3: blond FOR SALE. TEARLY NEW EX- ag sion ladjer, 2450 E. M $1146 BLACK DIRT TOP sOiL Free-standing totlets $22 {Shredded eas anima Electric stove = Latee chair Kitch TV chair. N png SG rE $1908 FLOOR SANDERS FURNACE cleaners vel ps 028 steamers for 1 and 36 Orchard Lake SCREENS, ENS. DOORS. WINDO; PE 5-6150. cnet SSS. CALL after 5 pm FE §-1224 rr SAUANE YARDS GRFY BROAD. "PIECE BEDROOM sET —— ae ———— 2 Pc LIVING ROOM 8UITTE $90 oxl2 AXMINISTER RUO FLORAL | Pp "B3 GENERAL ELECTRIC WRING- wee washing machine. iv DAVENPORT 1 IN PERFECT CON- ry mahogany chest and dress- FURNACES * year factory guarantee Square ducts or round of] of gas ee | sion burners FHA terms: Stan Garwood FM 32080 ‘GREAT LAKES OVERHEAD DOOR | be aluminum and wood TAYLOR MADE-KINNEAR Mens types to chose from. Free | CFE + “GA RAGES | 14x20 $595. 20x20, 9750. COMPLETE with cement work, overhead door, FHA terms. STALL SHOWERS - ¢ AMERICAN STONE PRODUCT, ! sand Top sot! BLACK DIRT Plants, Trees, Shrubs 80A A BLACK { WOLVERINE . —eo+- ri 8 —— 4 fat plete . “ag ouapista BULBS, $3.90 -PER 23-6456. IMPROVED LATHAM UATHAM RASPBE BERRY LAKESIDE, NURSERY PLANT EVERGR*®ENS NOW. 50 PEONY CLUMPS. STILL IN RASPBERRY PLANTS. & STATE IN- spected FE 1973. Mrs Alice Glosch — _ SCOTCH PINE, ont? hag each, alee contain hany first bleck percatl of 10 uiile and Power, Farmington, STATE INSPECTED PREMIEF and Robertson strawberries, Latham rasberry plants OL 61882. TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV- al Also shrubs and fruit trees trimmed by me qualified Utica, Michigan BEpypytc #5041 | OPP ew AKC REGISTERED COCKER __ puppies. blond, FE 71-8432 after 6. $7. N. Mill 8t __ FE 42889 AMERICAN VATER SPANIEL puppies, four menths old. Letter $01 4th St, FE 2-4025 Closed Sun BABY PARAKEET’ CAGES AND BEAGLES AKC REGISTERED. COUPLE 4 YOUNG COON Hounds FE 2-62%2 COCKER SPANIEL 3 _yyean OLD. | house broken FE aioe Glass spinning rods, all == | | | | $2275 Alrexz Mastereels, spinning os | 15 95 | } Bronson, reney: ines | PARAKEEIS (OPALINES es | mA za 8 yy ae ae Ties 1304 Mt Clemens FE 46960 PARAKFET SBREFDERS _ Ba | lz re Neg ,OIL BLACK “pine 2 you. Scoteh Pir, color,’ Arborvitae, Reet Momees mate HILL ee UCE FOR White, Norway and Sal west on gravel right at each turn. MU $o0s8 Planders 1-616). Ae fro moPutiae Drive in’: Theater. Keylon's Garrens. FE 2450 Dixie Hwy. Ife. er Johnston OA Y ake. & Or oer west corner of Seymour Lake |. and Sashabaw Road Market on Saturday. -PLANT NOW 3o44 Elizageth Lake Rd. Save, dig your own. We have all types, Junipers, Yews, also white Biren trees Nick Preda Nursery, 460 Fiddle Rd. off Crescent Lake Rd. FE 6-640 tr D our own. Br us tad buriep. 3953 Bleeth un Re Take Take Sleeth Rd. at Comm Hilage, iy miles . BARGAINS . Used Garden Tractor, Dept. : 6K BoB VS ae rt iat Akg Ee te TARE TRADEING. or PE ¢i112 -- FE 4-0734 or FE 4-1112 KING BROS, ~ YOUR 1-H DEALER, Pontiac Road at Opdyke ~BOLENS GARDEN TRACTORS E ROTARY, TILLERS LAWN Lidits I OR este "0 oy DER, MW. uwY, onsin engine: mien in HOUGHTEN’S 638 N. Main, Rochester OL, 1-9761 Ean 5 veers old. MUlberry man, O 32-2706. fier @ call +0 ae EVE RGRE ENS Shrubs fertilizers grass seed. J.C. Tear Nursery $1025 Van Dyke at 23 Mile Rd For Sale Pets Sl AQUATIC G ARDENS — TROPICAL FISH & SUPPLIES T@gistered. AKC natural retriev- ers 4575 Grass Lake Rd. Milford, Mich Ormond at Grass Lake Rd “BABY PARAKEETS. supplies. OL 2-6983 One 6 months old, one 1 year oid O14 CANARIES FOR SALE PH FE 5-9038 FLOS eae AQUARTOM Tropica ‘ts - upplies tr 41873 | 186 State st CF A. REGISTERED BLUE PERS. | fan female Goid eyes, 2 veers | eld $75 FE 2-a206 _ GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, 6 | weeks old. call after 6 p m MA §7436 HAMSTERS. FINE SMALL PETS | 85 cents Andersons Hamstery PE 24353 oe |HAMSTER TROPICAL FISH All ch Shop. 69 8 Astor FE +6433 LOST: LOST: FEMALE BEAGLE 10. menths old black and tan, has letter “P tattooed in rmght ear Fr . FE 8-78?5. Reward NEW DOO BOARDING KENNEL oven Come out and see it Also et puppies for sale Le-La-Ru Box Kennels 2881 Crooks Rad ‘sy mile north of Auburn FF 17-6324 bies, 791 Melrose FE 2-3340 PUREBRED BOXER WITH “Pa. | — mos old reasonabie. 4001; oe Trail. Dravton Woods | PARAKEETS CANARIES CAGES food Sin- .827 584 Oakland Are |PARAKEETS BREEDERS AND bebtes 2488 Aubury Rd FE | 4-451" Ee ee sand. and RFOISTERED ENGLISH 8PRING- | 100 | $30| gravel FE 2 is 9s BLACK DIRT, FILL DIRT_ mono | gravel sand top soil FE 40172 ravel, fill dirt and stone Vao| rden. EM 3-2077. Goyette FE 3-515 and FE 23148. CINDERS TOP P oul. SAND AND | gravel. FE 4-4550 DRIVEWAY GRAVEL FILL DIRT sand, 60-40 re ot top soil and pea gravel DRAYTON SAND AND GRAVEL __| FOR SALE. BLACK DIRT. ROT- and curtain me. ‘| I | i 16" Dille & McGuire Lawn Mower Ree $19 95 Ge vanized 20 gal, 2 palr print drapes. OL ANGL ES CHANNELS. BEAMS pipe. reinforcing rods complete Forging & asckets| j VITCEAN TONS te. spring $159 value, botn toy) and 5 draw chests. Fdegly or walnut $39.50 value for $27.96 Seeley Hollywoof bed complete, -frame headboard, innerspring “mattress and box spring, $100.50 value for $69 “. Norge 8 cu Phased alue. $180.50 ‘acrese fs ~ USED BARG. ‘iss Oeed refrigerator- Gas and electric ranges. . $3 19.50 wrmcer and autorratic wash- $39.50 up ised Apt size electric range _ delu $119.50 CLAYTON’S 3065 Orchard .Lk. Rd., Keego Harbor FE 5-881) a FE 5-8074 VACUUM CLEANERS, BRUSHES, _belts and bags. 956 Myrtle USED REFRIGERATORS, $50 AND up used washers. $20 and up, used televisions $> 50 and up. B Munroe Electric. 1060 Huron 8t . ~ USED TRADE-IN oe 4 Tress ner 95, Studio couch 05 ao eel & 50 hero Tange .....cc.! oss Gas range »Pocongocone: $49.60 Desk, limed oak ......... +. $59.50 2 pe sectionaj ane $109.50 MANY one oo CONVENIENT TERMS THOMAS-- “ECONON LY FURNITURE CO. 361 «8 Saginaw e USED ELECTRIC RANGES $30 $0 New in electric range. R — 5 sad Sale price Afi SWEETS oe & APPLIANCE 422_W. Hur ~ USED. TRADE- inc -DEPT, * plate mirror wood chairs _ rawers ..... refrigerators, guarante Small down pa ment. Free parking MAN'S i. » pray 18 w. Pike Only GSED WASHER 825 UP AND nied TV pA paphoer up, Used Electric ” ranees, om 'MaNRO” ELRCTRIC A te R FENCES Save on used bidg lion feet of Couns Kentile , perfect quality x9 Marbdleized, Sc EACH FLOOR SHOP ~# Saginaw St: FB Parking “In Rear ot _Store |'GLIDDEN SPREAD SATIN THE latex wall 2A78 Orehard Lake ERS fiome ‘OWNERS! A ALUM. « wae factory price. F «0009. a 30 GAL- lon, gas new approved ws use on ers ines. os $ $58 50. are slightly. mareed Also electric and bottled gas we at spas Michigan Fluoresc 3 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘ay VALVE SEAT GRINDER. Pw 55-0269 $50 to $200 A _ accessories. Rules.-FE 2-7900. AnD 17.95 Rugred Rubber Tire Wael cit gi MENTION THIS AD S8PECIA Tom's —— an pabrebbigny Goops We Give Holden'<_ Red Stamps SLIDING 3LASS boone BATHTUB is IN. POWER LAWN MOWER. _Usei 1 year. _ $75. FE _5-8358 “30 INCH POWER MOWER, $50. FE 5-0776 - tire 6242 half. mile East ot 5-4492. TELEVISION TA TABLE belt geome makes. food blnor’ vane > ates Cases ‘on AUTO =a an HEATERS T|HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY Store 7 miles out Baldwin, Arm- strong floor coverin . Phone 7-7845. ee ee 393 and Mac- _Brebara 1 Py Ave. AL, ee, and Beatin Dequind ASPHAL T "PAVING Driveways and parking areas ey or Se Pee Free estimates G DEWALT SAW 12 in. four 12 in. blades and Dato, one 12 in thickness planer. on 14 in bandsaw. ig rtutteaarn by !, onke. Pe. | SAND PILL DIRT, ROAD ORAV- Lumber hens | open Daily 8-6, Sun, Phone ORlando 3-2215 7605 Highland Rd, (M-59) BATHTUBS F ane RE- od “ e. = Lavatories INSULATION __. STORM DOORS. COMB. STORM SASH Awning Type Windows SM A. BENSON PE 42531 SODA FOUNTAIN, 12 FT. LUNCH 14 stools, 1 liquid car- bonator.” Also other store equip- “pent, FE 2-002. TALBOTT LUM BER Burmeister s . hawrmer. OPES URDAY ike ro” S JACKSON'S RENTAL saws Skilsaw drain pumps. mix) breaker, Gas earth drill 1025 Oakland, “Phone FE TRENCUING “NOTING ae FILL 5-8271 a TEFTER BABE, ec a AND) - ‘LUMBER. 1x6 fir boards No. 3 : W. pine board CABINET SINK. PA- Youngstown make 64 Inch $130 50 va ue $99.50. These &re slightly marred. also several 4 66 inch —— on values. Mich: 303 Orchard Lake Lire tars ELECT RIC ar diate 1G STOVES, of} burners. od, Ae Contin D PAINTS ARE td oe at A tad te 2x8 1 & better ft. a Northern Lumber Co, WE DELI | Plyscord #x8'% dei es. 80. " spun ae 1 enlation 100 “ ft, low Doors, Exterior large stoc’ Dom ai : Plywood Fir og ad, eee R4, Tel, now et erv Friday night 7 p. Michigan Auction ose ouUR UR TOOLS DO YOUR OWN, Lumber Co. maoure road snd cement gravel FE 17-8431 i FILL. SAND #ND GRAVEL, DE livered. Jim Foster FE 17-8083 dads. i FERTILIZER “FOR GARDENS OR lawns Orgaric sewage disposal > yard, $10 FE %-8682, or FE 5-6826 FILL DIRT, SAND GRAVEL, _PER, FE 57014 OR FE 1-308 Farm Top Soil 1. L. TRUCKING FE ¢-7338 OR 3-2029 dere poo! SAND AND GRAVEL, dirt Delivered. OR 3-7034 “a BLACK DIRT. SAND. Travel, S ~ oe clean ls of ok prompt eliveryv 2-0412 ener 8 FE +095 _ PROCESSED. GRAVEL FOR driveways, roads and parking lots. comer gravel and fill dirt Tan- and Gravel or OR Shee PE 3263. or FE 27-1466 PROCESSED RO/ hatte 2 & DRIVEWAY ROTTED MANURE. BLACK DIRT toad grave’. cement «ra PE el, Fie 3 test black dirt 46108 of RICH 1 ena SAND AND gravel ys delivery. ces TOP IL. BLACK DIRT. x cee read grave! of all kinds. _OL 2-6546 ip TOP SOT. SAND Keo A _ fil dirt, "PE 5-7850_or 41303. CKING ceases TOFT TRUE oO aran, a TOP SOIL, FILL DIRT. SAND AND “Topsoil & Gravel | Detvewas and parking lot gravel 'k slag. Washed sand and fill. rE 4-1108 or» FE 4-6119 - _: -FOP SOIL Oe eeea gravel snd? tm] 40: WasHED | SAND PBiSods eit ¢ Pontiac. nae = ‘tee —— L = w GOOD DRY SLAB ,. $5.50 - cord. 2 ‘tor $10. Delivered. Fe 4-6588 ao ae ® oa a SOR tyke Morket Plants, Trees, Shrubs 80A Band. gravel, and top soll, OR 3-9500 | DOGS “& CATS PRIVATE om Heat Burr-She!l_ 373 8 _Telegraph | Hay, Grain & Feed 83) BALED ALFALFA FIRST CUT- t'ne Ale FF 77-9844 BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL. SCHAP. | - FIRST CUTTIN © HAY FAR CORN 200 from certificstion MA 35-4784. Can Black dirt. sand and gravel, ent a deliver warnee MA “HAY IN LARG pe an third cutting alfa and leafy $30 per ten Great Oake Stock Farms. Rochester. OL i —— 10 TONS BROME GRASS HAY - Cappester's 6 mile out Joslyn Ra FE 510% 1200 CRATES OF “ORN: 300 | good home and must sel] in group due to moving. LOgan 23-1628 AD OF 8A aa ponies, I to 8 years old LE. Pain. 3136 Thom: Rd.. mi: north of Oxfi 24 ¢@ HEAD OF REG. GUPRNSEYS 2 fresh. 3 svringers. 1 heifer. ye oe 3135 Thomas Rd.. 3 mi. 2 YEAR OLD STANDARD BRED ard bred mere sired bv Pro- emter OA Ce YOUNG GUERNSEY COWS, fresh and neer fresh Marvin Beach 3591 S. Bivd. Rd ert Spaniel female 1 year oid. | must sell Highest offer takes FE 2-2328, after $5 p m | ee ‘BAND, | SPRINGER PUPPIES BOXER stud service Board ng and groom- | ing Lawiaid Kenneis FE 2-6019 | BI ack DIRT TOP ~ $01. FILL | WHITE COCKER PUPPY REGIS- dirt sand and gravel. Vern | OR 3.2602 tered. | WIL. GIVE GREY “HOUND . TO. good home. sary gentile FE 5-3026, uc MO OLD THOROUGHBRED 2-3629 a peeiiea $10 to $15 FE Dogs Trained, Board 82| 825 \WOODWARD AVE. BOARDING BATHING on — ping. 794 N. Perry FE 2-6 ETON SFED O4TS CEPTIFIED | last year $1 bu * Appieeate 1791 Connell Ri mit west of | Oak wood bu Abegweit oats 1 year | AY ALL KINDS STRAW. CAN ete QUANTITIES 7S ton first ponte $15 and $20 r ton. Chotae oe, Second a. bushe oats Cerrerter 6 miles _out Joslyn FE 5-1019_ ~ For Sale L ivestock rye ween PINTO GELDING HORSE. RIDE | j and drive. 3 year old chestnut mare. gentle includ saddle, buegy cutter biankets. driving and riding harness and miscel- of Oxford on M ED mere. sired be Ophir Cur: stend- 3} HEIFERS. ONE HAS CAP BY side Call after 4. FE $-0041. 2 SHETLAND PONTES: 1 TO FOAL in June. also 6 nice saddle horses. : tons x nolly Rd. M-87, Fen- Wanted Livestock 85 IVESTOCK re-* Jone Soe pon EyNos. vor. BREEDING GEES* NOW LAYING Mnerovy ducks for sale. 32-0103 Custom sbociedx’ James Hatcherv and Farm. #8480 Tindall Rd. Davisvurg Mich. For Sale Poultry, 86 GOSTINGS 79¢ * WHITE Leg ee GOSLINGS FOR sale 1343 bow Lake Rd. 2 miies north of Commerce. . [00 LAYING Fi OA 98-2796, i 2 Cr A CH as + 3 A hare qh * SPECIAL PURCHASES! SALE PRI @ Round Bottom Double Ribbed for Easier Cleaning and Protection in Shallow Water @ Sprayed with Wood Sealer to Prevent Dry Rot Sporting Goods—Sears Basement Eyjoy Your Summer More with This 12-ft. Elgin CEDAR STRIP RUNABOUT Regularly Priced at 219.00 18 Make 1954 the year you get that boat you've alwoys dreamed of owning! This Elgin beauty has 3 coats of varnish on the inside with 3 coats of paint on the outside. Plank strips are nailed; oak ribs; 3 seats; 4-inch beam; weighs 150 pounds. See it at Sears today .. . Buy now and save $30! USF SEARS EASY Outboard ‘Motors 2 HP With Rewind Starter 94.95 9.50 DOWN The only lichtweight, air-4ooled For all outboard. Ideal for trolling, no mp to clog. Weighs 29 lbs .Dry Flies at Sears! 13¢ Ea. Many assorted flies ir: both wet and dry vatte- ties, many sizes. Cene Poles - 2) - - Set of Three Plastic Lures $3 HP With Neutral Clutch Elgin around boating. Speeds from | 1 mph. Full pivot reverse ion power mounting Grou 2 Choice One piece steel Seamless, water- tight. Cantilever $19 Down Boat Tr Now! Take your boat anywhere your car can go! All boats adjust to it... it’s low PAYMENT PLAN and easy to load; travels easily behind car! It's priced to save you over $10. . . come in see it now . . . buy now and save at Sears! CES! BIG SAVINGS ON ALL FISHING NEEDS a weg OO A. et See this Elgin! water pump, rust-resistant; it’s lightweight! now! "REGULARLY: $175! ELGIN 7 V2 HORSE POWER MOTOR 14 Speeds range from 16 MPH to almost zero, one lever for gas ond spark, shur-flo. underwater shafts and screws are Come in — save Now! Save Over $25: J. C. Higgins ailer ees Pee Outboard Motors 7\_ HP With Neutral Chitch tga «= 189.95 -' $19 DOWN Delivers plenty of power for high speed, yet throttles down smoothly for trolling. Cushion power mount ergo, * Boat Seats 10.95 Hooks onto seat. Padded cushion coveysed with durable vinyl | plastic. Three bright colors. Package of 4 Plastic Floats ~~ ‘MOTOR ig trolling, Nylon 7.25 yards. Nets num type. 35% — 19¢ Outboard Motors 16 HP Twin Cylinders Motors Powerful 6 HP Twin Cylinder 119.88 sit DOWN Made of Krene Plastic Lightweight 5 25 " 6 mph. Fast, re- neutral and re- starting Truly depend- Twist-grip throttle. large and extra large. Save! A high quality oil designed fer top performance and efficf&ncy in any outboard . First quality, — ; smooth finished ash oars. Bal- anced for easier rowing. 6 feet. « Seon ere oe ae Ss os Fly Line Gasoline Lantern Won't Spill! Works in Wind 1. C. Higgins 13.95 Plastic coating makes line ex- tremly buoyant. For top --water-- fishing. Tapered, Woven for easy drainage. Open- ing in lid. .Fas- tens securely with strap and Landing 2.59 Floating alu Life preserver is 30 in. deep, , cushions. Loop 153% inch hoo Overall. lengt cial leather cov- Guard approved Fishing,« ‘ ~ Rugged Casi Iron Manifold a Reg. 1195 99 Compact and highly portable. « what youll. need for camping trips. . Steel -case.. Easy. to operate. Lights in- } Exceptional val- _ Plenty of action! Red grid white.- Blade” size: |! inches. Also 2 2%, 3'/2-inches. body, with terne plate lid that gshaps on and » 7 \ ‘\ x PURCHASES. TOTALING $20 OR SEARS EASY P Casting Rods Low’ Priced Solid Glass Rod Reg. 2.95 1.99 All these jeatures for one low price Sehd glass blade, nyion windings, cork grip, ring lock- ing reel seat Spinning Reels Famous Airex Spinster Streamlined 12.95 Has anti-reverse lock, automat- ic pickup, reversible handle, famous Airex patented intern- “al expansion brake ce? ee Spinning Rods Two-Piece Tubular Glass Now Only 5.7 ~Light action, Has 10-inch gork grip with two siiding/ring bands. Chrome-plated 4uides Nylon windings. a MAY ence ON AYMENT PLAN !. KATES RRL = ae. | Bamboo Fly Rod » | 18* Special Purchase, $50 Value yA Old Hi's Hi-test registered fly rod—a $50 value! Eagh rod bears its own register number. Finest plastic Am- pregnated Tonkin bamboo gives top performance. 3- piece rod with extra tip. 8'/2-9 ft. ye i - 4 4 | Casting Reels | Quality Fly Reel Low-Priced Level Winding I. C. Higgins Automatic Reg. 6.95 5.95 Free-stipping © 7 QS All metal reel of three-piece Our best automatic fly reel— Constructron Beautitulty chrome —_extra—smocth action —Mareon plated. Adjustable drag. 100 . anodized aluminum, Capacity: yard line capacity 30 yards Poe PEP Bok ' aid Bamboo Fly Gloss Casting Rod Famous J. C. Higgins Quality Low Priced Three-Piece Rods rez 635 QQ Sale Priced. 3,99 One of the toughest! Silk- All bamboo in these rods wound, statnless steel guides formerly reserved for rods in Improved pistol grip. 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