‘ ‘ % J : 7 mer THE ms Hk P TIAC PRESS ‘With YEAR * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954—4s PAGES aangTED Pumse USTED . ke Bars Adams Testimony on Top-Lev Cohn Listens Se What? Chief counsel t# Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy’s investigating subcom- mittee, Roy Cohn was an atten- tive listener during yesterday's testimony by Army Counsel John Adams at hearing in Washington. The camera studies above were taken during the hearing. Prosperity Beat Commies in Flint Ex -Red Tells Probers |. ‘Good Times’ Party Growth FLINT (UP)—Herbert H. Don- Stunted | 3 F; ba 2 or] FER ¢ zt Tie re HH Ey i a a8 ae ; z #2 RE iknew she Farmington Tot Suffocated Accordion Case Tragedy Ruled Accidental Death With a ruling of accidental suffocation, State Police today closed their file on the death of 2-year-old Carole Sue Timte of Farmington Township. ’ A 15-hour search for the blonde child was called off yesterday morning when her mother, Mrs. Frank Timte, found her daughter’s body Police speculate the child playfully crawled into the 8x15x20-inch container and its lid snapped shut, trap- ping her inside. Although the case was handled and even used as a chair by searchers, it hid Carole’s body until Mrs. Timte decided to tidy up the living room. As she started to move the case to a corner, Mrs. Timte be- came suspicious of its weight. She opened the lid and saw Carol’s body huddied inside. Her screams brought her hus- band, friends and police running from the kitchen and stopped the quiet talk of the 100 neighbors. Boy Scouts, sheriff's deputies, and state and township police officers gathered outside the house. “We heard her scream and we (Carole) had been found."’ said Mrs. William Sullivan, 35, of 25391 Brookview, a neighbor. *‘We were all too stunned to say anything. Then we all came away,” Mrs. Sullivan said. Mrs. Sullivan described Carole as “a very small child. She was about 2'; years old, but she was (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Gambler Guilty of Tax Evasion: Costello Nearly Cries When Foreman of Jury Ils Verdict NEW YORK @—Gambler Frank friends about baseball. Costello was released last Oct. from the Federa] Correctional Institution at Milan, after serving 14 months of an 18-month sentence 3 HH | ej af g §& { fi ~ — i locked in an accordion case. vv Parents Warned to Be on Lookout for Death Traps Accidents like Thursday's ac- cordion-case tragedy are more likely to occur in the spring and summer, Pontiac and Oakland County law officials said today. The warning was prompted by the death of 2- | year-old Carole Sue Timte, whose body was found inside an | accordion case Awe jin her Farming- —_— lton Township \ | home. The lid of |the case ap ¢} parently had “oo snapped shut STRALEY after she climbed inside. Pontiac Police Chief Herbert “We're still getting reports on | ; Unsafe ice boxes and containers | despite a city ordinance passed | = last October! * which prohibits | abandon. | making it impossible for | any child to be | Airlift Begins at Dien Bien Phu French Expect Transfer of 450 Wounded Men to Take 2 Weeks i is it aieeeie fist 5 i EFA I ry : é sil} 3 z i? | #E A it = * | ber identified himself as Nathaniel Arrest Armed Bank Robber in Ann Arbor Detroiter, 32, Nabbed Half Hour After Holdup in New Boston ANN ARBOR (AP) — An armed bandit, cowering in a juniper bush, was cap- tured by police today less than 30 minutes after he held up a New Boston bank and fled with up to $4,000. State Police said he threw away his weapon as they closed in on him. A toy pistol was found in nearby bushes. The shabbily dressed rob- Burdette, 32, of Detroit. He surrendered meekly to police after a 23-mile chase from the Peoples State Bank in New Boston to a quiet residential street in Ann Arbor. Police said the bank loot was wrapped in a scarf in his possession. The robber held up the bank shortly before noon, forcing Mrs. Betty “Lipogot, a teller, to hand over cash. He fled im a blue station wagon. Police said the car was | reported stolen in day. | ‘Chick With Four Legs Ostracized by Others The bandit’s car was spotted by | State Troopers John Brown and /| Darrell Dygert of the Ypsilanti Post heading toward Ann Arbor on tbe Willow Run Expressway. | Gar Wood Saved Ship Goes Down MIAMI (INS) — Gar Wood, noted speed boat builder who was rescued with two women employes and six crewmen when his pleasure yacht sank in the stormy Atlantic, blamed the breakup of the famous twin- hulled ship today on “rotten wood.” The craft, the “Venturi,” which Wood designed to be practically “unsinkable,”’ was smashed apart Thursday by heavy seas in the Bahamas about 60 miles east of the Florida coast and 3 miles from Great Isaac Island, thé nearest land. All nine person aboard aban- doned the sinking ship in a sin- gle lifeboat. Wood, 73, and the two women were dramatically rescued 30 minutes later by a helicopter. The six crewmen rode the high seas in a lifeboat for 2% more hours before they were picked up by a commer- cial tuna boat. Wood said the ship,. largest twin-hulled vessel ever. built and valued at up to a million doliars; ‘‘just- wasn’t- strong enough’’ to withstand the gigan- tic waves that hit it. WOODRUFF, S. C. (w)—It looks like a 3week-old chick named Peepsie will have to scratch for itself. But it shouldn't find it hard. Its owner said the other 4,499 chicks he bought with Peepsie drove the odd fowl into isolation by pecking at its legs — all four of them. Separate quarters have been STEPS FROM HELICOPTER — Gar Wood, , motorboat racer and builder, steps from Coast | which broke up —_ Arbor to-/ Guard helicopter after arriving in Miami last night | Wood's yacht broke up near Great Isaac Light, following rescue from AP Wirephete in Gulfstream late Thursday. sinking yacht, Venturi, | about 65 miles east of Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Pair Convicted of Inn Holdup Detroiters Found Guilty After Three-Day Trial, Face Sentence May 24 The trial of two Detroiters for the $6,200 armed holdup of the Pox and Hounds Inn last Novem- ber ended today when a Circuit Court jury of eight women and four men returned a verdict of guilty. Judge Frank L. Doty set sen- tence for May 24 and ordered the two, Charles Clark, 31, of 665 Hague St., and John W. Graham, 37, of 4738 23rd St., returned to the Oakland County Jail. A total of 17 witnesses took the stand during the three-day trial inclading James Sullivan, 30, of Detroit, sentenced to 5 to 20 years in prison seven weeks age for the same holdup. He was returned from Southern Michigan Prison at the request of Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem and testified that Clark and Gra- ham helped him carry out the robbery. Another suspect in the holdup, Thomas Thompson, is being sought on an FBI fugitive warrant. | U.S., France Plan Talks on Indochina War Policy WASHINGTON (AP) — United States and French officials are expected to open quick, direct talks, probably in Paris, on the possibility of internationalizing the Indochina war. Plans for these talks, it today, grow out of American statements of conditions the French would have to meet before this government was authoritatively reported Late News Summary BUFFALO, N.Y. Great Lakes freighter Maaposa, loaded with automobiles radioed she was afire this afternoon about 65 miles southwest of Buffalo on|VOlve direct contact be- | Lake Erie, the U. 8. Coast Guard/tween Secretary of State said. TOKYO #—U.S. Defense Secre- tary Charlies E. Wilson arrived here today on what he called a “trip to get first-hand information on Japan and this part of the Far PLYMOUTH, England (INS)— Queen Flizabeth has returned to Engiand after a six-month world tour. trusteeship and the United built for Peepsie. territory. U.N. Gets H-Bomb Protest UNITED NATIONS, N. Islands complained to the United Nations today that hydrogen bomb test explosions have caused various degrees of radiation injury to the inhabitants of the atolls Rongelab and Uterik in the Pacific. The complaint says that a number of the inhab- itants are suffering from anemia, burns, nausea, and loss of hair, with no complete recovery certain. The Marshall Islands are under a United Nations Y. (INS)—The Marshall States, in turn, is respon- sible to United Nations for its management of the (U")—The -_ > if | Embassy officials there; whether they may later in- Dulles and French For- eign Minister Bidault is an open question. / The State Department declined any comment on the report. | French sources said France is }anxious for the talks, especially now that the Laniel government has survived a vote of confidence even though it got only the shaky margin of two votes. Meanwhile, in Geneva, Russia proposed today that any settle- ment of the Indochina conflict be Commission. This represented a major modification in the Com- munist position. Soviet Foreign Minister Vyache- slay M. Molotov made his propo- | sal to the nine-party Indochina con- | ference a few minutes before | French Foreign Minister Georges Bidault had declared international control was an essential condition in any settlement. Molotov conceded that the earlier proposals of Communist-led Viet- minh did not provide for adequate supervision and then submitted his own proposal as a supplement to the Vietminh plan. Apparently the talks will be conducted in the first stage between French lead- ers in Paris and American Describe Visits From Counselor Solons Say Army Man Complained of Troubles With Cohn WASHINGTON (AP) —~ An Eisenhower administra- tion bar today shut off any | detailed testimony about | high - level conferences on |the McCarthy - Army row, but two senators related be- hind-the-scenes Army ap- proaches to them — visits Sen. McCarthy calls ‘“black- mail” attempts. In dramatic moments, Sens. Dirksen (R-Ill) and Mundt (R-SD) stepped from their roles on the bench of the McCarthy- | Army hearings to testify | about visits they received last January from Army Counselor John G. Adams. Both agreed that Adams poured out a story of pressure from the McCarthy subcommittee, and par- ticularly from Roy M. Cohn, its general counsel, in behalf of Pvt. David Schine, drafted former con- sultant to the subcommittee. The committee recessed at 12:30 p.m. until 2 p.m. with Sen, Potter (R-Mich), another Republican sub- committee member, preparing to testify under oath about his confer. ence with Adams in January. Dirksen touched off the round of White House aides and Atty. Gen. | Brownell in a Justice Department conference last Jan. 21, Adams was a witness for his third day and had balked at tell- ing who said what at the con- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Spring Weather Plans to Linger in Area Awhile prospect for Pontiac area dents tonight and Saturday accord- ing to the U. S. Weather Bureau. The mercury is expected to rise tonight from a low near 4 to @ high of from 70 to 74 degrees Sat- urday. The temperature Thursday ranged from 43 to 68 degrees. At 8 a.m. today the temperature stood at 54, but by 2 p.m. in down- — Pontiac the reading was 69. Soviet Guards Kill 56 BONN, Germany @®—The West | German Socialist party said today | Russian guards killed 56 prisoners and wounded 180 others during a | revolt last year in slave labor | camps near Vorkuta in Siberia. Soldier Tells of Calm, Brave Men in Dien Bien Phu's Dying Hours By JAMES D. HORAN NEW YORK (INS) — The dra- | matic story of Dien Bien Phu's dy- | Commandant Martinelli gave his! there is no doubt they were pre-; professional soldier's estimate of the Communist-led Vietminh troops Q. Do you think that the Reds killed any of the wounded when they entered Dien Bien Phu? A. No, I do not. That would be contrary to their goal which is to show on every occasion that they have attained a degree of -civiliza- tion sufficient to make foreign aid unnecessary. I think they will avoid taking care of them by re- turning them to us. Q. In the tast days were the soldiers at Dien Bien Phu re- signed to their fate or did they expect to get out? A, From the moment the attack pared in their hearts to fight to the very end. Q. What is your opinion of the enemy troops? A. The Communists varied from man to man. They appeared to have no real training beyond some forest specialties. The Reds have no particular aptitude for hand- to-hand fighting. My own battalion many times engaged in hand combat with the enemy and won every time. In Today’s Press Bed Capelddme. ..ccccccccses ccvece a Billy Mowe... ....-seeues ™“ ee es 3 Settan _..... . vccccccesssocsoesecs * County WeGs... 2. cc cccecc.cccens 1" Bavtg Rewremee.....cscccsccsecess « Dr. George Creme. ........ acces (¢ & RR ness ceccccece cceneecses ] Farm and Gerden........-.. *, 2 Hal "reer “s a u“ BOWS. oo000. 5 ”, a kee eee 8 8 eg eoveccecceboceges 32, “, 35 "Sean Oerece @, - DOE. p keseecnovcaee ‘amt Ads.......37, 98, 39, 4, 41, Wamen's Paget......--- ww Q. What was your worst ex- perience at Dien Bien Phu? | | A. There is no doubt it was the | times we were forced to stand by helplessly while the rebels fired on planes end ambulances obvi- jously evacuating the wounded. |There were numerous cases of | this. They were routine. | _@. Aside trom air power, what did you lack most af Dien Bien Pha? A. I can’t say what our men lacked most at the time I left. Perhaps it-was sleep, or perhaps it was lack of peace of mind re- garding the wounded, We saved as ‘many as we could by removing | them to battalion first aid stations } then evacuating them to op- eration stations in field hospitals. | cludes preliminary action followed | by the assault. There is a sudden ‘burst of mortar and heavy arms (57 mm. guns and bazooka) fire designed to blind artillery spot- :ters.__Then dynamiters arrived at |destroy our network and block. | houses. Finally there comes a mad, | screaming rush of troops through the openings in our positions, — | anything about Dien Bien Phu ? AS Twootd waxy the contuct of = ' the cadres and troops—their smiling courage, and the stretch- er-bearers carrying the wounded without flinching among the ¢ More fair weather ts the pleasant— resi- ** el Talks Gar Wood Rescued From Sinking Yacht Dirksen, Mundt . 4 * ; 2 Scholarships to Promote _ Teacher Training Offered - by Birmingham AAUW From Our Birmingham Bureau | BIRMINGHAM — To encourage | and lead qualified young women a teaching career, the! cal branch of the American. As sociation of University Women has - announced it will award two scholarships totaling $1,000 to two students living in the Birmingham- Bloomfield area. One of the $500 scholarships will go to a June high Schoo! graduate who meets scholarship and teach- ing qualifications, has a partial need and wants to prepare for the teaching profession } The other will be given te a girl who ts entering her junior | or senior year in college and is pursuing an education course. Application forms for candi-| dacy have been given to the three | high schools in the area, Birming- ham, Bloomfield Hills and Kings- wood, Any student feeling she may qualify, and who lives within the area but does not attend or is not a graduate of one of the three The comntission stil! favors ex- tending 14-Mile read from South- field to Cranbrook, J . . Despite the cold, 12 First Class Scouts of Boy Scout Troop B-5 took a canoe trip on the Huron River last weekend. Dads Robert Nitschke, George Squibb and Harry Muenchinger supervised the trip | and tent campout. —_—— ee UF Leader Hurt in Auto Accident BLOOMFIELD HILLS— William H. Breech, son of Ernest R. Breech, a Ford Motor Co. vice president, suffered a fractured hip early today when his car went off the road, striking a tree at Vaughan and W. Long Lake Rds. He is reported in good condition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pon- | tiae. Breech. 32, of 3530 Franklin Rd 4 Bloomfield Township, told police he | & | eg | | | INSPECT EQUIPMENT—Homer Moran, * (right), of 238 Coleman S. Shaw on Westwood drive. . >.» -* A new location has been an- | nounced for the plant sale, spon- sored annually by St. Elizabeth at St. James Episcopal 52 if . Gare's estimates. be | if i : mF : : i | if: rfl Fiis ae ; i if Z i F. | ‘om- | missions and the Board of Su- | pervisors. The Weather | PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fair winds te & mi mestly southeast 5 te 1t Saterday. Dewntewn T teres OB. MR... ccerne B® Me cicge es , ea eee eee 68 6 G M...ccc0..-84 AP. M..cccccess 70 OR M..ccceree B Bi ricerccsee. ee $2. B Bh. cccccce 6s 8 in 1908 % im 1910 Thereday's peratere Chart i ba Memphis 7 82) iiseuasy fe, u ponte ™ 6&1) another car. President of Great Lakes Tractor , Breech last Birmingham-Bloomfield - Franklin United Foundation. | Stunned Motorists See Drivers Play ‘Chicken’ BIRMINGHAM, Ala, ®—Dumb- founded motorists watched the a black car and a taxi i rammed their vehicles to- headon, wheeled, and vigils g i rsh: fli 4 at Cranbrook June 12 BLOOMFIELD HILLS — John State College and assistant secre- tary of defense, will be commence- Record Entry listed for Annual Dog Sho With 790 dogs listed in the 848 entries announced today for the | shown with three retired members of Local 594, UAW-CIO, inspecting | new equipment in the center at 90 Mt. Clemens St. Others in the photo County Deaths AD 3 Gerald P. LePard IMLAY CITY—Military service for AD3 Gerald P. LePard, 22, killed in a Navy Patrol bomber crash in the Bahamas recently, will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at Amer- ican Legion Hajj, with burial in Imlay Township Cemetery. Ar- rangements are by Lester Smith and Son Funeral Home. Service will be | conducted by| Harry F. Hovey | | ] Post 135, Amer- ican A student at . Michigan State | College before his enlistment in | January, 1951, he is survived by | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Munroe LePard; a sister, Patricia at ‘home; and grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bertin of Imlay | tions by orders from “the execu- City and Mrs. Mae LePard of | tive department.” Almont. Harry A. Diets HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP—Service | for Harry A. Dietz, 69, of 801 Val- jley Dr., who died today after an | illness of six years, will be at 1 p.m. Monday at, Richardson-Bird Chapel, Milford with burial in Highland Cemetery. George J. Cooper COMMERCE TOWNWSHIP —| Service for George John Cooper, 74, of 2325 Union Lake Rd., will be | held at 3:30 p.m,’ Saturday at Farmer-Snover Funeral Home, Pontiac, with in Commerce |Cemetery. He Thursday at , home after an illness of one month. i Mrs. William Boyne for Mrs. | William (Lottie) Boyne, 73, who | died Tuesday in Marlette Commu- nity Hospital, was scheduled for 2 p.m. today at Mariette Methodist Church, Family of 72 Celebrates Pairs 74th Anniversary AUBURN, N. Y. (INS)—Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gilmore celebrated their 74th wedding anniversary last night at a family gathering. And that's quite a gathering. The cou- lke Bars Testimony on High-Level Talks (Continued From Page One) ference — a meeting he first mentioned on Wednesday. The Army's special counsel, Jo- seph N. Welch, said Adams was barred from answering such ques- On Wednesday, Adams had re- lated that at this conference presi- | dential assistant Sherman Adams (left to right) are William Morris, 8 107 N. Sanford St. and Mrs. Josie M open house to initiate the new drop-in center ended Thursday. Williams Picks Pitt to Succeed Hart 4 Pontiac Youths Honored by JA Neophyte Businessmen, Attend Annual Banquet | in Detroit Four Pontiac youths were hon- being good businessmen. They received | the plaudits of 70) industrial, civic, religious and bus- | iness leaders at! the annual Future | Unlimited , Ban-| quet of Junior | Achievement of | | cited | were Jack Nig: | 17, of 1986 Lakeland: | NIGGEMAN geman, > ..| Wayne Magnan, 17, of 455 Airport | |talk touched off vigorous protests | from Democratic members of the Senate Investigations subcommit- | tee. They demanded to know! whether the concern was that it might be “emberrassing” to some | or [ BirminghamHigh School News Man Who Came to Dinner |Being Presen Scheol cotuma been t, Prank Phi an editor The Highia the student newspaper. gymnasium of Birmingham High | School. Directing the play is Angelo An- . speech instructor. about a famous writer and radio broadcaster Sh eridan White- dinner at the ry Stanley home in F Re} FF ley; raine Sheldon. ° Price of admission is included in the student activity ticket.Tick- ets may be purchased at the school ted Tonight_- | the | Baccalaureate service at the new | Presbyterian Church June 13. F i . A TT ii I ; é i Ss, it F f ‘ Ef i i : J iii. fii He eit f t il HET tel | : 22 from Adams and White ei 8 byt sf f MF z Fy tl a 4 + vf sie | Accordion Tragedy Ruled Accidental Rd.; Larry Dunn, 16, of 640 Third | St., and Donald J. Hegeman. W. of 25 Ruth St. (Continued From Page One) tr al baal He f Southeastern! m= L Pontiac Press Phete 1 W. Longfellow Ave., Frank Ball, ann, 41 E. Montcalm. A three-day LANSING #—Alfred B. Pitt, 31- year-old Detroit attorney, is Gov. Williams’ new legal adviser. A native of Illinois, Pitt has| ‘ored in Detroit Thursday night for | lived in Grosse Pointe Farms since 1931. 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FEN nd fg ebanc ge duals of an American soldier was se0-|for Red River Attack Buy This Great New Gis Collect Pensions en cond ~ sroskeet Saw’ for killing her husband as he slept TAIPEH, Fermoca « w = In- . commit Dec. 7. , terior ‘s news Because Doctors Fail to | duct the sagmanyh-ypimainer Cpl. Walter C. Jernigan, 72,| agency said today Red China is : Sa Ga., shot in the artillery, antiaircraft guns. Check Inductees record decison the Induction —_ ee a aad come mae HONOLULU @ — Dr. Forrest J. record.” he saill. "A <'ain reac: His 22-year-old wife Hatsue |chine for a Vietminh offensive in . pleaded self-defense and said|the Red River ta region. puneewe + on on Pinkerton cited the case of a ; Jernigan had become intoxicated| The Chinese Nationalist news physical examinations by draft| Honolulu veteran, a prewar pa- bons. and had beaten her severely be-| agency claims extensive under- WATER boards are costing U.S. taxpayers | tient of his, who is collecting $87.50 A 4 dg fore dropping off to sleep. ground contacts on the Red-held “untold millions of dollars oag|* ments he a ae ey The Tokyo District Court ruled! mainland. are “making a nation of dishon- after active military service than % = S stem est, grafting veterans. is indicated in any one of several ; , ; ii Genk dan, "nisessed| pmecs on que aoa. o 4 You Are Less Than 20 Minutes From Te gee : ‘A | e fe ° . Work. 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As a result, various high offi- cials here are now convinced that hower and Secretary of State Dulles comes down to this “United States intervention in the fighting could rebalance the Indochina forces and give new hope for anti-Communist success. | An American decision not to inter- | vene very likely would mean that the Reds would overrun Viet Nam, and probably the other Associated States of Laos and Cambodia, very | rapidly. } battalions. battalions for police duties would free French, North African and Foreign Legion troops for combat duty, It was hoped this would achieve control over the Reds within about __* THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 - \ . fe ing on Laniel Is Giver |v, sp maar and civilian officials, Laniel warned the Assembly the commit- >. ‘ . . tee would have to consider the 1-Vote Majority "sn" . Laniel gave the Assembly no F May. sites | deren can aid tee ee Out as Soon as Geneva > iedadn od eae tae Talks Are Over Deseo arg dimmer iste PARIS @®—Premier Joseph Lan-| Up to now, no conscripts have jel and his top military. advisers | been t to Indochina in the faced up to major questions on Indochina policy today, supported only by a two-vote majority in the National Assembly which indicated prompt ousting of the government as soon as the Geneva conference ends. The 289-287 margin by which Laniel won a vote of confidence last night showed clearly the depu- ties would havé booted the Cabinet out had they not feared a govern- ment crisis would suspend the Geneva talks on Indochina and Korea It appeared that only a major victory over the Communist-led Vietminh rebels—at the conference table in Switzerland, or on the battlefield in Indochina — could consulting Parliament, where many deputies are more interested in peace than in continuation of the unpopular Indochina war. 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Street’ floor Floor. in 3 styles. Fourth Floor. — . pastel colors Shane, vege ourth Street . b Roses Bassert Nat'l Aév. Mer. Batered af Post Ortice, Pontise, Mich as second class matter —_—_—————— MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fr peoubitcation of aii loca! news, printed ts to the use for b | | news printed in this news- paper. as as AP news dispatches ‘The ie delivered by carrier for 40 cents week; service is mot available bv mall in klead counties is $12.00 @ year: else- where pla in t United States $20.00 @ year All mal! subscriptions ere payable tac FE 2-8181 ——————S——= MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS — — FRIDAY, MAY 14, 194 Red Inquiry Fruitful The House un-American Activities subcommittee’s investigation of Oom- munism in Michigan is producing tangible results. As announced in advance by Chairman Ciarpy, the aim was to show the pattern and extent of Communist infiltration in the State. * * * True, an overwhelming majority of the witnesses called, including a Pon- tiac attorney, invoked one)or more Constitutional amendments to avoid answering questions about Communism. But it also is true that the subcommit- tee got from Mrs. Berenice BaLpwin, former undercover FBI agent, the names of 170 Michigan residents not previously identified as members of the Communist party. * * * Equally important, educational authorities were alerted to the fact that several teachers had declined to answer questions about Communism. As a result two instructors at Wayne, three at the University of Michigan, one Detroit teacher and a teacher in @ suburban school were sus- pended pending investigation. * * * It must be concedéd that invoking ~ an Amendment to avoid answering questions is no proof of Comm But neither is such action that the person resorting to it isn’t a Com- Have Your Car Checked If you are one of the overwhelming you already have had your car checked, or will do so before the end of Vehicle Maintenance Month. During May, as in past years, the Chamber of Commerce safety commit- tee, automobile dealers and service stations of the City are co-operating in the car checkup program. * * * Their efforts have the enthu- siastic endorsement of the Police Department whose records show that these programs have resulted in lower accident rates here. * * * After-this week -roving Police crews will continue the checkups during the rest of the month. Throughout May co-operating car dealers and service stations will provide free inspections on request, *® * * We urge all car owners to help make Vehicle Maintenance Month mean all it should. Do your part by earning a yellow OK sticker for your windshield. Worth All It Costs Thanks to the practical leadership of the United Nations, maintenance of the network of North Atlantic weather- ships has been assured. At a conference in Paris complicated arrangements were worked out for division of the burden between the 12 participating countries. Cost of operat- ing the 21 ships required to man the nine stations is based on the aero- nautical and meteorological benefits to each country. * * * Because Atlantic weather gen- erally moves from West to East, the agreement provides that European countries will bear 75 per cent of the cost of the weather Service. Crews and vessels are eee ee a ee ee a FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 countries will make cash con- tributions. * * Besides providing this weather service, these stations enable transatlantic planes to get navigation fixes and maintain search and rescue services. The agreement reached at Paris means that transatlantic flights * will continue to be far safer than otherwise would be the case. This assurance is worth all it costs. SS ee Charles S. Matthews When death claimed Cuaries §S. Matruews, the Oakland County Bar Association lost one of its oldest and most widely known members. * * * A native of Pontiac and graduate of Pontiac High School and the University of Michigan, Mr. Matruews had prac- ticed here for more than 50 years. Much of his earlier career was devoted to criminal cases and he built a fine reputation for his work in this field. * x * The son of early residents, Col. S. S. and Anna HILL MATTHEWs, he was an ardent lover of nature and the outdoors. He spent many hours hiking in the area around Clarkston where he had made his home for the past 14 years. Quiet, courteous, friendly, an able advocate, he will be missed by his pro- fessional colleagues and many older residents. ° One great trouble with the world today is that there are so many people in it, and people have a bad influence upon one another. It might not be such a bad idea to plow under every third row of people. It ts deplorable that in so many cases the difference between right and wrong is identical to the difference be- tween what a person ought to do and what he wants to do. ‘T’woutp be delightful, also fine, To hear no more of Davip Scurnz. The Man About ‘Town Some Spring Items - Readers Express Views on Weatherman’s Menu Daffynition Dieting: A subject on which you should keep your mouth shut. Planting them early and covering them up nights, , Artemas Howard of Keego Harbor sends word that hi« family are eating radishes from their own garden. It may be a backward spring. suggests Russell Highy of Huron Gardens, but he wishes somebody would speak about it to the dandelions in his lawn and weeds in his garden. Manager of Pontiac's closest suburban city, Sylvan Lake, Ernest L. Ethier, says it has everything. He even saw two men mowing their lawns while all muffled up in hunt- ing togs and other cold weather clothing. When he returned from Texas last month, Wallace Scribner of Watkins Lake brought home some cotton plants, which now are growing in his garden—_ with proper ‘‘tucking in’ every night. Several phone calis and letters have urged 2 final plug for a proper display of the flag on Armed Services Day. Se here’s that plug. Unfuri Old Glory temorrow. When Pontiac’s delegation, including William H. Knudses, arrived in Miami for the international Kiwanis convention, Bill's brother, Nelse, was the official welcomer. Bill was accompanied by his wife and trumped up charge, but at the last moment the officer got cold feet, so the welcoming was a peaceful occasion. —_———— Tt was just 50 years ago, on May 14, 1904, that W. H. Osmun and J. A. Graley bought the old Oakland County court house for $500, and agreed to clear it away in 30 days to make room for the present structure. " Jit A Greetings to Oakland County’s newest news- The Southfield Citizen, which gives much attention to the city incorpora- tion question in that township. ~ Verbal Orchids to— THE PONTIAC PRESS, > Vee li] “ye The Kilkenny Cats THERE et WAS TWO CATS K EACH THOUGHT THERE WAS ONE CAT TOO MANY, SO THEY QUARRELI'D AND FIT, THEY SCRATCHED AND THEY BIT, TILL, BARRIN' THEIR NAILS, AND THE TIPS OF THEIR TAILS, CLP fore Gre a “% SS Ge NGOR ILKENNY, Voice of the People Emerson G. Barrett Claims McCarthy Is Trying to Insure Respect for Government (Letters will be condensed whem meces- sary because of lack of space. Pull name, address and telephone sumber of the writer must accom 7 will not be pub writer to eritice! requests, unless the letter ts ite nature) It is discouraging to realize that in a land crawting with rottenness and injustice there must always be those who want to keep it that Parents of Two wants to know what we think about “modern edu- cation.’ Parents of Four think it's a mistake and that the educational system has been taken away from the hard headed and conservative teaching ideals and placed in the “Youth fifteen admits killing girl Middle Age Urges Hot Rodders to Take Talents to Track ways, where they will be permitted to break the driving laws (as well as their necks); bank robbers will have certain banks they can rob Royal Oaker Praises Dondero Seaway Fight fusal to give up in the face of heavy odds. He kept after the St. Lawrence waterway for more than 20 years and finally won Reyal Oaker ee Lawrence Sees No Settlement in Korea, One in Indochina Which U. S. Will Deny By DAVID LAWRENCE GENEVA — It is possible now to give an outline of what is going to happen at this conference with respect fo both the Indochina and the Korean problems. First, there is to be no settle- Unie L | TF z » a in the early days of this confer- ence by Secretary of State Dulles, _ the American government will “disassociate” itself from the pro- $2 4 iis? ? i i ; t : | s & thing that hasn't been evident thus far — then such an opportunity is available to them here. One theory prevalent is that the , | Case Records of a Psychologist People Like Decisions If They Help Make Them Although Columbus discov- ered America, these 3 discov- eries about modern Americans will mean far more to most of you readers. They should also be memorized by teachers and business men alike, for they contain the major secrets of human motivation. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case L-305: Malcolm S. Knowles is a famous Applied Psychologist with the Adult Education Associa- tion of America. He is really a social engineer who knows the art of pouring verbal oil on spots where human friction would otherwise cause strikes and feuds and divorce and even war. “We are entering an era of dis- covery about human nature,”’ he commented in a recent address, “which will make the basic laws of human nature as plain to us as those of physical nature.” enough to be put te work at eace by business firms ag well Qs parents and teachers. ° 1) The first of these discov- eries is that people never go along with a decision 100 per cent un- less they have had a part in mak- ing that decision. Jesus originally enunciated this law when he made the statement: “For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also."’ So give all the fhembers of the a chance to offer their ideas and they'll be far more receptive to the final measure when it is passed. (2) the second rule is that peo- Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service Trials by herring-boned imper- jality are rumpusfoom capers in political juramentado. Idea is to get on the beant in the other man's eye and ride it to a no-point landing. Parliamentary procedure is a smooth way of avoiding the ans- wer. A point of order is polite heckling. The impartial chairman gets tanned by the flashlights while searching for precedents in Gil- bert and Sullivan. Partisan polities got more ac- tion than a fiea in a dog fight. Equivocation is begging the subject while rattling your tin- cup under the other guy's in- Human beings thus have a great ego hunger that ranks pretty close to the gastric appetite. That’s why I have stressed for ~ many years thé value of joining the Compliment Club and paying honest compliments every day te your co-workers. Recently I mentioned that mod- ern personnel administration is a 24-hour or an ‘‘Around-thé-Clock”* affair. . It isn't enough to make the 8 hours on the job a happy, effi- cient, and properly motivated pe nod of time. For the 8 additional hours we are awake but off the job must likewise enable us to be happy, well adjusted folks, or we'll come to our jobs frustrated, bitter and lowered in morale. Efficiency engineering thus deals not alone with mechanical shortcuts in production, but alse inveives strategy in making the human ege swell up. (3) The third discovery, which is of tremendous importance, should be a challenge to educa- tors of all types, whether in indus- try. or_the churches and public schools. It is the fact that people learn best when they begin by facing their own problems first, instead of theoretical textbook topics. Their motivation is obviously greater. for their problems lie clos- er to their own epidermis than do fanciful or far-fetched theoretical cases In a recent Case Record I told you that the secret of human in- terest is Wrapped up in our epi- dermis. - “Every inch that the teacher moves away from our skin in space, and every second he leaves the immediate present moment of time, we find our interest waning. * was the essence of that Case Rec- ord. “Tests for Employ- ers & Employees,”’ enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus a dime. They offer further ‘specific advice (Copyright, Moptins Syndicate lace) From Our Files 15 Years Age BANK FOR International Set- tlements states the nations of the world are spending an estimated billion a month for re-armament. SENATE OK’'s a record farm aid bill of over one billion for agricultural appropriations; fur- ther increase to be considered. Years Ago ONLY U. S. entrant in the Brit- ish women’s golf championship in Wales is Grace M. Armory. 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A U.S. Treasury Department report listed him as having the nation’s fifth largest earned income—$4M,687. much money as you would in 40 weeks on Broadway.” March won Academy awards for his performances in “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” and ‘The Best Years of Our Lives.”’ He is being mentioned as a _ candidate for a third Oscar for his taut acting in “Executive Suite.” Fred and Florence have disposed of their Hollywood home, their big apartment in Manhattan and are | happy on a 15-acre place in Con- necticut. | “If I hadn't been an actor,” Fred said. “I'd like to have been a writer. I still fiddle around with a little poetry. I fool around with a | tape recorder, putting on it the classical music | like. I also fiddle around occasionally with some water colors, but not very se- riously. * * “I don't want to be a director __‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 ‘Canine Chow Sales Grow ROCHESTER, N. Y. 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Only half of the township| $1,300,000 in 1949, and $1,600,000 is developed at present. in 1953. “The growth has not Detroit Metropolitan Area | >¢e® Planning Commission statistics Schools Glenn Schoenhals says, show Southtfield’s popula- “but we're about to take off.” tion jumped 118 per cent between “If the growth appears as we 1940 and 1950, reaching 18,499. anticipate, we will need another The 1953 population is estimated | school facilities within two years at 26,510, and is expected te hit Schoenhals says Present student 38,000 by 1960. population is 4,362, housed in nine “Ninety - five elementary schools and one high per cent of the , 3 school, All 464 first grade pupils building is > | are on lralf-day schedules homes.”” Super- Rumored incorporation of the : entire township has produced two visor William incorporations within its limits, the Roeser says, ‘‘al- | Village of Franklin and the city of though some in- |Lathrup Village. Both sought to dustry has gath- avoid costly entanglement in large ered along Tele- scale development of sewage and graph Road, be- water facilities which they already tween Eight and possessed. ah pray pre ROESER Home owners in the area Eight Mile need” | bounded by Eight Mile, Green- field, Inkster and Nine Mile Building valuation rose from $13,709,000 in 1950 to $16,770,000 in| Roads which lactedes the J. 1. : s Northland shopping 1952, without adding in a $12,000.- center will go to the polls June 000 shopping center. Construction | > i, » vote on incorporating into , 700,000 in 1953 soared to $20,700,000. the city of Southfield Park. A petition for incorporation of ship which was farmland until The i ity of a weath- with Oakland County Clerk Lynn Allen. If the incorporation of South field Park fails, fhe Oakland Coun ty Board of Supervisors will set an clection day to decide this question. Some residents think the entire township should have been incor- porated in the face of growing de- velopment. Owner of a restaurant at Twelve Mile and Telegraph | Rds. Arthur Baynes says, “What we need is more sewers and water, land greater fire and police pro- tection. A township can't borrow money for starting these services but a city can." township as yet bare of im- new . One hundred twenty-four brick three and four bedroom homes with two car, attached garages will be built there, bearing price tags of $25,000. Another large subdi- vision is Cambridge Village. a pro- ject of 300 homes at Thirteen Mile and Artesian. Almost all of the two and three bedroom homes in the $14,000 and up class are com- pleted. Part of the industrial expansion The uncertain feelings which usually pany any change are expressed by two Southfield NEW ADDITION—Heavy steel stands are ready | ship. | to be placed in an addition to the elementary school 1953 at Berg Rd. and Ten Mile Rd. to accommodate part of the rising student population of Southfield Town- spectacular,” Supt. of ‘cinder block the entire township has been filed , THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1956 + Residents approved bond issues in 1949 and yet 464 first grade students are on half day sessions, Supf. of Schools Genn Schoenhals says students! Waterford Board Gets Bids New School Units to Cost Under $16,000 Per Room WATERFORD — Bids received, cost per classroom is due to the | Thursday night at a special meet ing of the Waterford Township Board of Education indicate that the school system's new elemen tary additions will run under $16 000 per classroom Eleven general contractors sub mitted bids for the following facili ties: two rooms at Jayno Adams four room additions to Waterford Center, Williams Lake and Four Towns Schools Architects William Zimmer man of Pontiac and George D. Mason Coe., Detroit, are review- ing the bids and will present their recommendations to the beard on May 7%. Superintendent reports that the structural mate- rials will consist of brick exteriors, interiors with tile wainscoting in each room and as- phalt tile floors Incandescent lighting will be in- stalled in each room with some of the additions to include combina- tion clear and giass block for natural lighting “The existing style ef archi ture of the buildings § dictates whether the additions will be one er twe stories,” said Mr. Shunck. He said that the relatively low Army Reserve Names Saturday William Shunck | fact that no additional lavatory facilities will be required and the existing heating plants are suffi cient to take care of the classroom load 535 Are Taken on Hospital Tour St. Joseph's Pleased at Public Response; Rites End Tonight St. Joseph Mercy added Hospital an- j nounced 535 visitors turned out to tour the hospital during the four- day open house that ended Thurs- 'day night “We're most happy with this re- sponse from the people of our area,’ Sister Mary William. hos- pital administrator, said today. And our hospital hopes to take part in community work—in dis ease prevention drives and any other projects in which we can help The open house was part of St, Joseph Hospital's celebration ef National Hospital Week. Me. Auley Schoot of Practicat Nurs: ing staged a special open house fer young women interested in nursing careers last Sunday te start festivities, The hospital week ceremonies will end tonight with a special pro- accom. + for Open House gram for doctors, nurses,depart- The 703rd Tank Bn. of the 70th ment heads and members of the \Infantry Division, will hold an hospital alumnae and auxiliary. open house for the public from 11 a. m. until 8 p. m. Saturday in : a . a Oakland County's new William observance of Armed Forces Day. peaumont Hospital, will be main | The unit's tanks will be exhibited speaker in front of the ORC headquarters ; at 37 W. Lawrence St. Inside the Owen R. Pinkerman. director of | p. oe tieid | training center the battalion's in- | Teenage Girl’s Condition | church in memory of Mrs. Mable S used to be just |“'”idual and support weapons will Fair After Auto Crash be displayed. Nancy K. Wilson, 16, of 410) | will be dedicated Sunday at 2:30 | Petibone. 9: ‘ ——————_— Southfield Township Lies in Path of Industrial Expansion | Avondale Has 2 Valedictorians Co-orators Are Named | for Senior Class Second Year in Row AUBURN HEIGHTS — @er the} co-vale- | second consecutive year dictorians have been selected for the senior class at Avondale High School The 1954 valedictorians are Jo- ann Hermann and Mary Parker, with straight A_ schol- arship i.ecords Marnie Isabell is | salu- | each the class tatorian Joann, the daughter of Mr. |! and Mrs. Raol J Hermann of 3096 | Martell Ave. . Pontiac. is a member of the National Honor JOANN Society and has been active as a weerleader and in bashetball. She plans to attend business school The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hu bert Parker of- 3167 Margaret St., Mary vas a Stu- dent Council Guardsmen Sgt. Robert Terry Jr. (left) of Co. “M”, member for two jo5th Infantry Regt., years and a Na- , tional Honor So- ciety member for which the same length of time She was class treasurer in her ® and Sgt. Ned Sigmon, of the 107th Ordnance Co., give a final polish to weapons . Ee MARY mnth and senior years, a cheer- leader for four years and was~ named DAR Citizen thisy ear. Mary also was active in girls’ softball and basketball. She is planning to attend Western Michigan College Marie is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Chester Beauregard of 3234 Coolidge Rd Rox hester and also .belongs to Symphony the National Hon- the Natior ype Rubber Latex She had the a be Bri. all Paint tive in the debate MARIE . lead in the junior club in her fred Fast Drying man year. She > plans to attend Michigan State Normal College this | fall on a scholarship. | Flag to Be Dedicated = Gal. in Woman's Memory METAMORA — A Christian flag | play and was ac- MONEY BACK GUARANTEE m. at Thornville Community Mrs. Petibone passed away. last First Quality, 6x6x/%e" Heavy Pontiac Road demonstration of the local Guards’ fire power and maneuverability starting at 1:30 p. m. is Bratton Tool and Die Co. on Telegraph road. Employing 100 persons, the firm moved from) Redford in 1946. Bratton’s and nearby Jeffrey Die and Engineer- ing Co. are typical of the numer- ous light industries which have gathered along the main truck “ ’ A movie, “‘Double Duty Ameri- lane tn rest | can,”* will be shown to explain Ada Roediger of | more fully the reserve program. A Eleven Mile road |'°0™ also will be available to ex plain to prospective recruits the it advantages of the ORC program to them. according to Capt. Wayne Harbour who is in charge of the WILCOXON say. ‘Now they're gone. and we just don't know anyone But Mrs. Roy Wilcoxon of Berg Road, a resident for seven years, ' Howard McNeill St., is reported in fair condition at Pontiac Gen- eal Hospital with rib fractures and possible internal injuries she suf- fered early today when a car in which she was riding struck a tree near Walton boulevard and Pontiac road and overturned route, Telegraph road training center Robert fT) err | 7 ap Besides industries . is glad to see the newcomers tober err, 21, of 9% Wat Southfield has educ: rad an I'm pleased with the development ° . erly. Waterford Township. driver ; . “oe because as more people come in Fiesta Set Tonight of the car, was treated .and re- ities expanding within its limits. Under construction on a 63-acre site mear the northwest corner of Ten Mile Read and North- western Highway is the new home ef Lawrence Institute of the roads and other services will just have to improve.” Heart Disease Still Tops | Seauneney. List of Killers in Michigan | The first step of a $5,000,000 de- LANSING # — Heart. disease is | vetopment which will completely | tii Michigan's number one killer, | replace the Present Detroit’ of-| Dr. Albert E. Heustis, state health ices, a three unit project hous- | ing administrative offices and | Commissioner, reported today. classrooms, student services, and| Dr. Heustis said heart disease large laboratories is scheduled for | accounted for one of every three | occupation in 1955. deaths in 1953. Diseases of the Like the new industries and sub-| heart caused 22,425 of Michigan's divisions, needed room for expan- | 62,087 deaths last year Open for Your Inspection NOW! It's Here! 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Howard Stites qgabctinhaew Be served in your car or in our modern dining room Food Prepared te Take Out WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. as driver, Arthur Baker of Hol- | gate, to drive him to Toledo, Bar- OVER 100 STYLES and SHAPES * FROM YOUR PRESCRIPTION ! * ist ist QUALITY L LENSES! * 24-HOUR SERVICE ! : * SHOP US and COMPARE ! * HO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Repairs and Specia! Lenses at Savings Bilocals I Needed—Only $3.00 More MEYER KESTENBAUM A chicago, Hi., clothing company executive, Meyer Kestenbaum, is the new head federal commission studying state-federal relations. He succeeds Clarence Manion who Illinois Fugitive Caught in Ohio Shoots Town Marshal Before Being Nabbed in Napoleon NAPOLEON, Ohio — A young |}man who escaped from Illinois | deputies Wednesday was captured | here late last night after critical- ly wounding a town marshal. Henry County Sheriff Fred H. Bartels said he was holding 2- year-old Arthur Peters and quoted him as saying “IT guess I must be crazy.” > . . Bartels said Peters had forced a taxi driver at gunpoint to bring him to Ohio. After leaving the cab, the sheriff said, Peters fired on Harry Hartsing, elderly town mar- shal of McClure, when the officer | trjed to pick him up while he was hitchhiking. Then he took Hartsing’s car, | abandoned it near McClure and ‘ommandeered another, forcing tels said. A gas station attendant became \ \ _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 uf svvessvitlllh i ‘A — \ ~ suspicious when the two stopped for gasoline. He notified authorities and, as Peters wag about to drive | into Napoleon, city and county of.- | ficials closed in, He surrendered | without a fight. | 7” artihag: San eee hedae ttn Route 6 with chest and arm | wounds. Bartels said Peters admitted the | ~ CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED ~— No Carrying Charge On ne _PHS Production of THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 — ee ee tlhCUe a a a eo oe PHS Camp 04 to Sleeper -State Park The camping trip at Pontiac High school which combines fun and learning in one educational pro- gram drew M4 persons to Sleeper State Park this week. Meanwhile, school life continued. | as seniors made prom plans and biologists enjoyed the Junior Acad- emy fair. At St. Frederick High, antici. pation ran high, while plans for the vast athletic banquet began to shape up. | Glowing names from the annals work at St. Michael High School, as Michaelites, too, planned an athletic banquet, May 18. Plans for graduation and summer | } Trip Draws Last minute rehearsals, spilled make-up, scattered costumes, were all part of the scene as nervous dramatists practiced for ‘Green Valley.” The three act comedy- fantasy will be presented May 18 through 20 at PHS. Members of the Linnean society had fun retelling experiences at the Junior Academy fair which brought many interesting and fas- cimating projects to light ; ST, FREDERICK The procession of seniors march- ing down the aisle, is not prepara- tion of commencement, states re- porter Mary Drake. The upperciass | enjoyed a well deserved celebra- tion. Upperclassmen made merry in the parish hall following the last performance of the play. . * ST. MICHAEL Margaret Martin writes that there were 12 proud students at St. Michael High School when the winners of the Archdiocesan De- velopment Fund Essay Contest Taking top hon- | 5 ors in the senior | department were | Pat Crowley! and Wayne Mag- | nin with Ruth Bauer and Daniel Pruente win mores Shirley} Fox and John) MARGARET Keller. Flaine | Neussendorfer and Ronald Mead Name Workers Behind Scenes Comedy-Fantasy to Be Presented on 3 Nights Starting Tuesday The complete list of committees working on the PHS spring drama production “Green Valley,” has been announced by high school drama coach Mary Parrish. The comedy-fantasy will be pre- sented next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 8:15 p. m. in the high school auditorium. The stage crew for the show is headed by Ron Cummings, stage | manager, assisted by Leonard Barry, Marianne Crozier, Don Bumgardner, Fran Glisky, Sharon Janter, Nick Karaguleff, Bob | Ramedell, Jack Porritt, Tom Pat- ‘Green Valley’ on Stage Next play will be Burton Belant super- vising. poster painters Roxy An-| MacAfee thony, Ann Coombe, Don Hegeman, Marilee Minesinger, Mary Mapley, Caroj Pendleton, Greta Phipps, Elsie Russell and Pat Rohrer. Others wielding paint and brush are Sally Roth, Jackie Spratt, Charlotte Stark, Nila Tompkins, Mal Walker, Iris Whilt- aker, Barbara Schwalm, Dick | ten and Frances Hunt. } Sharon Hubbell is the chairman | of the ticket committee. She is assisted by Genevieve Baal, Gail Barber, Barbara Calhoun, Beverly Carie, Jeanette Cockle, Deanna Dovre, Marilynn Glennie, Chéla Hollis, Alice Kabodian. Barbara Kline, and Beverly Kneale. Also selling ducats are Marie Meyer,- Marian Reeder, Joyce Reinko, Shirley VerStrate, Made- line Van Matre, Linda Whitlock, | Terry Young, Joan Wagiey, Mar- Muskegon Editor Outstanding Citizen MUSKEGON (UP) —C. D. Me- Namee, editor of the Muskegon Chronical, has been named Muske- gon County's Outstanding Citizen of 194 by the Muskegon Community Chest McNamee was chairman of this year’s Chest Drive which raised $364,885, more than $40,000 ove: the campaign goal. He has served as chairman of the Muskegon Cru- sade for Safety and has been ac- tive in Boy Scout work. men rehearsi _| garnered first place in their class. ) Keavy and Bill Kistler. nual rid Te en Freshmen Alice Adams, Arthur WHAT'S GOING ON?—The amazed expression of Don Bumgard-| _ Others on the job are Carolyn sion weiin wi | Fitzgerald, Patricia Martin andj ner, 590 E. Beverly St., as he views the scene before him is undeniably | Hawn, John Larsen, Judy Learn. . | Gary Sabourin were also honored. | justified. Grandma Berry, portayed by Martha Varney of 395 Nelson | ¢d. Patty Johnson, Sandra Jean take place Sun- ! Pontiac Press Photo vacation began to form in the minds of city high schoolers as May activities got well under way. . = ” REFRIGERATORS - Mair, Jim North, Alice Reed, | PONTIAC HIGH | day at 2:30 p.m. | a — a oa tt re St., has just eg —— owe. mans with her—of a Hinge sane Rect’, Karen Gamapecn, | -———- 4 Vicky Micu, school scribe. was! Leilla Bunker y, teature nnouncement |—a gaint carrot ve two Pontiac High School thespians are rehear: . M 4 : of nominees for next year’s of- for. the forthcoming play, “Green Valley”, which will -be pre | Barbara Welch, Leah Mae Mac- | away on the camping trip to Sleep-| will crown the ‘A statis clteced Qari oe _ | Nutt, Ed Skaggs and Bruce er State Park this week, (along| statue of Our ficers. Said st ts their | sented May 18 through 20 in the PHS auditorium. The comedy-fantasy | Reberteca. \\) with 53 others), but she managed Dear Mrs. Post: I am planning m7 . —, ference. to be married next month and| * - . The only exeeptiong would be | ae = Here's a gift idea for the bride or girl| bands. Other gifts she will treasure are| ee ~ 25 from the West and his family and | &74duate—-six dinner plates to start or add | fashion jewelry pieces in yellow gold finish, ing, and who benefits capahenaas friends are still living there to a collection, Shown here is a new pattern | a bracelet watch in white gold and a diamond | cally trom having it dyed. Rp tigen — in fine china, white and pink blooms on a solitaire with matching wedding band. Another problem that arises, with would do if they were living ras '| gray background, accented with platinum rangers enc is = I cal Church enly. = invitations to the | Children Sense Unfairness in Queries Pa Shs gg tet ft Oe ies tat tm | Oe , lies. ESET e Mp Gatdon. cues oe eee ded Questions An swer ed by l€S ithe woekine tela “| Surpass Royal Splendor of Yore pala cer er Raped nis By MURIEL LAWRENCE So I want to call attention to the; child, she could net admit she | Many people lie about this—pre- ; , hat they stayed in one On Saturday afternoon, Dot's | dishonesty contained in Aunt Hel-| bad taken them. oe or in other ways fill up all | | Aunt Helen came for supper. With | en’s questions. Though they seemed! Children often lie to us in de-| 4 P : . ; the crevices in their work history. ae It pigments to send | her she brought a box of expensive | to be concerned with cookies, they | fense against hidden a sons | muse , | invi to all real friends and | cookies. While she and Dot's | were not. What they really asked | in our queries about their mis- | Fats ts © mista, hg relatives -living at a distance. | mother were on the porch shelling | Dot was. “Are you not a greedy, thea deeds There is always a chance that peas, Dot took six cookies from selfish and inconsiderate child?" | So when we are given a lie in| Today's Mattresses Best By ELIZABETH HILLYER | It shouldn't take a doctor te Decorators started it, and ever | change sleeping habits. 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Yomar Group Holds Gathering National Annual Meeting Next Week Zonta Club Has Election in Waterford Mrs. Ish Is Agatn Named to Group’s Presidency Contacting alumni for Lincoln Junior High School's anniversary party Saturday are (left to right) Julia O’Brien of Hamilton School to Mark Birthday Moke Patch Pillows Ponting Press Photo Street, Clifford Huntoon of First Avenue and Hazel Potts of Navajo Drive. The pro- gram will begin at 7 o'clock in the school, mj. Mrs. Crowder and L. C Jers to make gay patchwork tops Barner. for cushions. | | PL if AT THE WONDERLAND Wonderland Shop has a won- derful selection ef apparel for your boys, whether they're tots or teens! Come in soon and see them. You'll be pleased with their quality and reasonable prices. SPORT SHIRTS, cool no-iron plisse or Sanforized broadcloth. Gay colors and stripes. Sizes 3 to 14. $1.99 SPORT SLACKS, washable light-weight denim .. . gold, brown, blue. Sizes 3 to 16. $3.99 by Mrs. Caius Gordon and Mrs. Glen Foss. Mrs. J. E. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 , ° ‘e 9 ‘“,@ F e Remark Overheard on Street Arouses Writer's Melodramatic Instinct — | 7 ye M if ] d "T; A Mary Margaret McBride Says: Wedding May Include ’Tween-Agers She's Still Musing Over oi Bei Reece and walk ahead of the other brides- ter on water, bet te Gave suv . es g ° . Wedding etiquette. maids. a thing as a junior usher, By EMILY Fost: There's no reason in the world as there is a junior bridesmaid? He'll Have to Be Killed What can thé young try| Wy the boy couldn't ahead “If so, where does he walk in ’ Friday morning, I was just t ing in to the entrance tke tna wedding pert? =. olin oy ond pile ta ee a So doy Comat ein te Cantrak Park South between Fifth and Sixth between-agers who don't want 10|Cired ty the captions On the other |® YOUNE girl the same age to walk Vera Maxwell avenues. I was dreading the appointment and ra PS feel left out? hand, most people would under- |i Nim? — og =! axwe no attention to passersby until suddenly I Several sich questions have been stand why you are including him. | ne intp ai cectianh. Wak Glee ‘an uses striped distinctly beard a woman's voice saying, “He gr i — : “T am going to be married soon| Want him very much, a denim for a It takes a second or two for a sentence like that “What part could an S-yeareld | woud like to have my two|‘ither walk ahead of the ushers de sink inte pour exnpcemmnens ond by the time I ee eal l wand ie very nieces (11 and 13) in the wedding 2 Rage id igen = Bags summer had reacted and turned around, all I saw was the . Will tell me walking briskly towa seat tctnde thon it possible. | Ty "can_ be included. and” aloo |100 Dest. On no account ask a gr seath (ehh Punk, @ busnrent was anda til slender woasam ye agen where they walk and how they/‘ Walk with him, = and washable My immediate impulse was to rush after the pair, ee SS ees should be dressed? —— Re eae ner ve waiting and, after Resaea know junior Se eae aoe wed striped jersey hesitation that would om made catching up im- Ld] t w m ain some- Feey, peally ave. Tho ght could aeidecmatte and ioe aol aa eae month. We would like forms an possible anyway, I reluctanaly went on into the building to find that’ I was wrong about the oculist, His door was locked and 1+— New Toilet Water to know if it would be proper for her 16-year-old son to give Their clothes are modified copies | her away?” these worn by the other Yes — entirely so! bridesmaids, (At least they Next: The Reception. iL * i! if ensemble with taupe flannel match in color.) coat (right) Se tel, 1 at Grow woe Oe | Much Stronger *.- © : or traveling. ree buildings | The secret’s out! Toilet water, “I expect to be married shortly Pineapple I 7 are ee ed — but sitting | as you have known it, must now would like very much to —_ there I could hear the hollow | be branded “old-fashioned.” my sister as maid of honor. Al- T M d never In its place is mist concentrate, though she won't be quite 16 at the reat a e _ pot rap yo and |a& new interpretation of toilet ime, she is tall and grownup look- D B f these sinister sound effects em- | Water in a miraculous spray-type ° botth “My fiance thinks she is too ay e ore —_ a Only the slightest pressure of | i te Soc rere | Recibe ts Given by ree ane, | te eens ane me Not only is it entirely proper, Recipe Is Given by have te te Killed.” Should 1 | your hair, your skin, house, closet, but it would be slighting her to Mrs. Reichert have screamed for the police? draws. 5 lingerie . . . everything choose anyone else. Ought I to report the matter | you wish . . . will be surrounded de I know, by the delicious perfume-blended > By JANET ODELL even now? But what “I am going to be married soon | cloud of mist. It is wonderfully n Hotel and would like to include my Pontiac Press Food Editor F ; to report? a Veleron SHOP i2-year-old. brother in the wed- | When you are entertaining, it| irl Is Taller Than Lad She Likes Who is “he”? Who, for that| S“qour (77 7oU cant waste 26 E. Pike St. ding party. I know he ts too big | is nice to have your dessert ready - matter, is the woman and who is| It is not a cologne, not a bou- tor & rlaghearer snd to small | ine day tetore. t you mae tris| EIQGHt Problem Overshadows Love the comlortableooking man to| que, but a real tet water. Mist Pincaggle Delight trem the recige whom she made her dreadful pro- | Concentrate is almost the equiv’ EXCEPTIONAL VALUE! | inscciscz23| "cure seve, |cpecerrstmrinegicrus Sue eee . have part of sana early.| “Dear Miss Woodward: It's fi- really met. I would love to/ foul ball in his direction as he's|I could never be a fiction writer — Reichert nally happened! I've fallen in love! | meet him. So what should I do?” | passing your house? _ enjoys sewing and a+ jeast, I think it's love. Sallan “Sportster” gardening. Her family consists of | --rhere’s only one thing wrong. vical cer would give you a chance to speak her husband and two children. | He's shorter than I am! I'm afraid] You're mad about a boy you call that wild One of her outside. activities is | we'd look pretty funny together. never see? Let’s not treet and think it’s perfectly nor. belonging to the Fashionette Club.| “I don't think it would do for | ve, exactly, but rather a mal for you to speak ws te together — because crush — one of the unrequited PINEAPPLE DELIGHT go . Any opener will do to you well, around here it just tan't kind, get By Mrs. John Reichert . over the hump of silence — and 9% enpe guhem qucher wemte dene. Poopto would laugh at him, | Seeme silly, though, when YoU! 05, ace on it will depend hell 1 ews the other boys would tease him live so close that you can't figure| |. 4, , mm co cae as ae _— —and I certainly don’t want that. | out a way to get to talking to oquainted 3 1% cups drained crushed pineapple him when he is around. get. “H . ‘ nd r . . % cup small nutmests Eee Ee et” ot el catenes ‘el O8t| . Goel ie i ed es Cream butter and sugar. add, gr pig on Re somebody's bike while you're rid-| until you know the guy and he egg and pineapple. Mix together leaving school so soon, What can ing past his house and he's out | gives you some encouragement. well. Grease an oblong pan, put. ao?” . in a layer polpalgrssce yes _ All of this falling in love sounds apple mixture, a layer of nuts, as though it has happened before and top with a second layer of | you've had even one date with the crumbs. boy. Chill at least 24 hours. Cut into; Your conviction that it wouldn't squares. May be topped with|do has kept you from accepting cream. any dates with him, maybe? Or OMAP SCIAIMINE J. lmlT in that ABI AIRC LT Rim Ale | he may we taken a Piait DO mie iT i@ieit is) i + . Le Rlolepieiaic - turn for the taller, So couldn't STFS ReETER] | 7oe be tends ent tent at tat : De) gCICN Need you work it into a street had i Sins} | romance? Can't you just have fun| Try It been discussing was a race horse by Wau and let him see that you like him that had broken his leg and aura must be put out of his misery. He's a doll! He’s a “Jama Such a friendship can grow, you P . . | know — the more of im tere | PETCH Birds About ROOM || kom tat wos camer, Teves | He" . Sallan’s Greatest sae Most Gorgeous “Dear Miss Woodward: rm| Have you looked around your) Does it need brightening up a Seated the herey type mat cess habit. See the allt in tec ° the street, He’s two years older | looks? It is funny how we get so | ting busy out-of-doors, so why don't All the same, hearlines con- ; than I'am and we don't go to the| used to our own rooms. we do not|you dos bit of cheering things cerned with murder and intrigue Use scraps for Humpty Dumpt same school. really. see them anymore. up inside? have hed new interest for me these | . 145 Bag! Easy to make Pat. : Here are some little bi past few days! . : a — help yeu do tite. 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SAGINAW : | ' for __. crEpIT Terms! |} KEEGO HARBOR Rings enlarged to show detail NEXT TO BANK — “ |] Dixie Floral | | Will Gather ee a ee o Elks Square Dance Club Sashay - Quadrille’s New Officers Will Assume Duties William Schmiel will take over as include William Moore, vice presi- dent; Mrs, Marcus Scott, secre- treasurer. Committee chairmen for the coming year are Mrs. Cecil Me- Callum and Burnell McAllister, program; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth aot refreshments; Mr. and Mra. Denham, registration; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Metes, decora- tions; John DePauw, prizes, and Mrs. William Spalding, publicity. Decoration: ; he second Al Atkins will be master of cere- ssunel thandop ap Protect ches square and Mrs. Paul Bond of Lakeview Drive. The | — ia ee oa dance club members and their friends spon- CAI Building in Waterford will be the set- | Mr. MeAllister, John Baker, Mr. | 20%¢d by Merry Mixers Club. Hal Brown) ting for the dance at 9 p.m. Saturday. DePauw and Mr. Schmiel. of Clarkston gives a helping hand to Mrs. | Tickets will be available at the door for those May 7 dance wer Foe ee George Beechum (left) of pep se Plains | who are not affiliated with clubs. Andersons, the William McKiels, the ; . M pet lamp pal wert Elections, Millage Talks . 1 oun e bd ° Others were the LV, Brick Dancers (Highlight PTA Meetings sons of Reval Oak and Mr. ana |OGUAFe Dancers Mrs, John Genk. Merry Mixers Dance Club will New officers and a discussion of , heads the list of new officers, with The Green. Lake homie of Mr.|welcome Pontisc square dance |‘"® Proposed school tax millage|Mrs. Richard Haines as vice setting for a party on July 9. square dancers not affiliated with this week. secretary; Mrs. Orville Chambers, Japan, Germany Are Discussed et hi up Saturday evening. United | Square D. recent return| Others will be Sam Joan, Square plans to | Set, and Lee Kaines, Merry Mix- pursue his study of the German ers. Mr. Kaines will also be mas- | tT Eof 1 ° ” °° ry 4 tat Ha i cEEG - ‘Enamel to Liven Dull Linoleum Perk up shabby and faded lin- *\oleum with a solid-color coat of 222 E. Pike St. Coffee Hour Held by All Saints Guild Holly THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 Pontiac Press Phete CAl Buliding in Waters 1 will | evening at the school for the final be the place and 9 p.m. is set as session of the school year. Mrs. Gale Dawsen was in- vice president; Mrs. Wiliam Dil- Callers and the clubs they repre- | lingham, treasurer, and Mrs. Sid- sent will be Bill Spalding, Elks ney Cunningham, secretary. Sashay-Quadrilie; Gordon McLeod, DoC-Do; Warren Allen. Prome-| naders; Bruce Allen, Orion Merry Crossman, Makers; Les Mehiberg, Hoedown- Bonn, Germany, as an|ers, and Mr. Brown, student from the his | . t 4 ? H | @ i 3 4 g ] at fat te Fact § ite H treasurer, and Mrs. C. I. Phillips, Mrs. William DeWees and Mrs Carl Rosalie, council delegates. Mrs. Harry King spoke te the group about the proposed millage increase and Ray Young direct- | ed the musical program. * ¢ « Vernon Schiller, treasurer of the Board of Education. addressed Longfellow School PTA Thursday on the proposed raise in school tax millage. He cited the increased juvenile population and emphasized the need for adequate facilities. “We must plan for adequate facilities,” he said, “or be faced with the loss of teachers and the initiation of half-day sessions." “Pontiac is not alone in the di- presenting similar tax proposals z 2! i i ! : City PTA Will Hold Workshops - Mass Installation of Officers Included in Tuesday Program The Pontiac Council of PTA will hold its annual School of Instruc- tion and mass installation on Tues- day at the Central Methodist Church. Registration will begin at 9:15 a.m., with the general conferences slated for 9:30. Mass installation will follow the luncheon served at the church. these conferences. Mrs. Ann Galbraith, principal of Central School, will conduct a conference on parent education, with Gladys Panton from the Mer- rill-Palmer School as guest Mrs. Charlies Neldrett, newly elected vice president of the Mich- igan Congress of PTA, will head a conference on junior high schools A panel discussion on health, safety and juvenile protection will be held with Mrs. Gertrude Barrett, Oakland County police- woman; Josephine Seciey, Pon- tiac school nurse, and Gordon Graham, superviser of Detroit Public Schools, as panel mem- bers. Mrs. Donald North, Pontiac coun- cil president, will conduct a con- ference for presients, parliamen- tariang and council delegates. Mrs. William Wright, incoming council president, will lead a con- held with Mrs. Wayne Weaver and Mrs. Sarkis Schnorkian Treasurers and auditors will meet with Mrs, William Mihalek and Thomas Temple, principal of MecConneli School. Lester Stanley, principal of Haw- thorne School, will conduct the) workshop on budget and finance. | Publicity chairmen and historians | will meet with Mrs. Lyle Dusen- bury and Mrs. Arnold Denison. Mrs. Edward Johnson. president of Oakland County PTA Council, | will tead a conference on mem- | Reom representatives and hos- | pitality chairmen will meet with Mrs, Paul Gorman, Mrs. Charies Uligiaen and Mrs. William An _ derson. A conference on legislation will | be conducted by J. Cecil Cox, as- sistant superintendent of Pontiac Schools; Theodore Wiersema Mrs | cipal of Crofoot School, and Mrs. William Hilderiey. The list of workshops ig com- if Mt cil 7 Clarence Huemiller was) vice president of Willis | Thursday afternoon at the | ie SHE Glen Griffin, president of the | millage proposal and Mrs. L. G. | Fidler reported on the state con- | vention at Saginaw } Refreshments were served by | Mrs. James Davis, Mrs. Alvin Moses and Mrs. Cecil Rich. pleted with Mrs. John Bee and Mrs. Freeman Sears leading a confer- ence on PTA magazines and pub | lications. ‘ —__ ,___-—_—_—_—— | Table Decorations | Discussed by Club - Mrs. Ronald Biskner was hostess in her Boston avenue home for | the W y evening ' of the Huron Gardens Extension | going to stay lovely and useful for ub. The lesson on table decorations was given by Mrs. Don Ridgley and | Mrs. John Geasler, Mrs. Walter a | Morey’s was Mrs. J. W. Walter. r - Admiring the Ice Cream Star Cake pre-| Guild of St. Vincent de Paul Church, and ' i pared by Marguerite Robinson of the Amer- ican Institute of Baking (right) are Mrs. W. J. Hinds (left), captain of St. Barbara adviser. St. Barbara Guild was hostess the evening. St. Barbara Guild of St. Vincent Richard Page , to Claim Bride BIRMINGHAM—Mr. and Mrs Theodore Hubbard of Petoskey | nor Stratton. Mrs. VanderKooy are Collins Page, son of Mr. and | Mrs. Joseph F. Page of Townsend avenue. Sally was graduated from the University of Michigan where she | was a member of Delta Delta Del- ta sorority. Mr. Page attended Trinity Col- MRS. J. W. WALTER Keego-Cass Unit Installs Officers Installed as president of the | Keego-Cass Women’s Club at the Mrs. Marjorie Gibbs, senior home service for “Cookery Is Demonstrated Mrs. Phyllis Leith and Mrs. Elea- Is Hostess to Class P VanderKooy of Other officers elected were Mrs. Lucian Allison, vice president; Mrs. Royal Pazik, recording secre- tary; Mrs. John Bechill, cor-| responding secretary: Mrs. Harold! Stickley, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Laf- frey, auditor, and Mrs. Julius Kin- dei, parliamentarian. | ‘The invocation for the dinner | the Senior Classes DANCE RECITAL JUNE 12 “JACKIE RAE” STUDIO STUDIO on &. Telegraph at Veoorheis. Watch for the Announcement of meeting was given by Mrs. Pazik. | Corsages were presented 40 Mrs. Phillip Wilson, outgoing president, and to Mrs. Walter. Chairmen for the event were Mrs. Pazik, Mrs Stickley and Mrs. Bechill. Make It Practical millinery. RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP 88 Wayne Street : SMOOTHER, SOFTER, are keynotes of the new hair- styles, designed for adaptability to you and your FE 2-1424 Today's practical brides think of their wedding gowns in terms of | future use — thawe that can be laundered easily and safely are) PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Evening Classes. Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphiet. years. Whether a girl intends to) buy her gown or make it herself, | she's wise to think in terms of | \ June meeting. 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Pitching Horseshoes New Material on Questions of the FAR EAST McKay's Guide To The Far East And The Middle East, Gellborn Journey To The Far Pacific. Dewey North From Malaya. Douglas This Is India, RemeRau Seven Fallen Pillars; the Middle East, 1945-1952. Kimche A Dragen Apparent: travels in Indo-China, Lewis These and others may be obtained at the PONTIAC CITY LIBRARY By BILLY ROSE Take a letter, Miss Schrank: | Mr. T. S. Eliot, 24 Russell Square, London, W. C. L, England Dear Mr. Eliot: The other day, what with spring 47 WILLIAMS ST. and all, I bought me a 5’-cent copy | Phone: FE 4-1509 ot “The Pocket Book of Modern | Hours: § A.M.-$ P.M. — Saturday: § - 6 Verse.” When I thumbed through it, however, I found that, though it contains more than 500 of the great poems of the past hundred years, not one of them is by you. | I couldn't un-| derstand why the | most famous) modern poet of | j our time -had| been omitted un- til I came to a footnote on page | 9 whic’ explained | it. Harcourt, Brace & Co., your publisher, it said, BILLY ROSE j has decided ‘‘not to permit the | quotation of any of Mr. Eliot's | verse in paper-bound anthologies! '’ I assume this decision ty yours, | sir, and I, of course, hesitate to | take issue with the mind which | conceived the line, “Garlic and sapphires in the mud clog the + bedded axle tree.” | However, back in 199, I came face-to-whiskers with a merchan- dizing problem of my own and, with no intent but to help, I'd like to tell you about it. When I was about to open the Aquacade at the New York World's Fair, several of the directors ad- vised me to price this big water- show at $4 a seat. My answer, based on long and lugubrious midway experience, was | that a lot more people had 40 cents |than 400 cents. So I charged #0 i and, for two enchanted sea- } sons, our 10,000-seat amphitheater | played to rafter room only. 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OPEN FRIDAY MIGHT ‘TIL 9. Free Parking in Our Lot Behind Store - 108 NORTH SAGINAW THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY; MAY 14, 1954 ° * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN — TWENTY-FIVE — Board of Education to Approve Beas | / reparataie Reds Change Vietminh Into Modern Army) (Béiter’s note: On De 19, 1946, the Communist-ied Indo years with the leteot of modern Weapons at their dis ee and with ® well-trained, well- iplined army they were able te fight the French et better than even terms at Dien Bien Phu The following dispatch tele what ha im the years between Dee. 18, 1966, and today.) By JEAN BARRE United Press Staff Corr SAIGON, Indochina (UP)—Once, the Indochina Communist rebels numbered bamboo spears, with tips hardened in the flames of jungle campfires among their weapons. Five years ago rifles were their principal weapons in their hit-and run attacks on French outposts. Last week the Reds smashed the defenses of Dien Bien Php with in organs’ — 10-barreled rocket, launchers. The French Union forces are now fighting a well-organized army that can threw whele di- visions inte battle. French mili- tary leaders have awakened to the fact that they have a mod- ern-style war on their hands— a major war consideriag the im- portance of the issues involved, How did all this come about? The answer is Communist China. And behind Communist China, Rus- sia and its satellites. Across the Chinese border into rebel-held northern Indochina pour Chinese Red-made ammuni- tion, radios, rifles, burp guns, 12- | Millimeter mortars; old Japanese | equipment, American 105-millime- nese government,”’ Commander in Chiet - Geri. Pierre be avy axeiery and eed “Stal- | ter howitzers captured by the Chi- | Bodet, ee ee a a3 & A ‘ 4 £ é > “4 —oe Pentise Prees Phetes NEW TESTING LABORATORY—Mrs. James , Thursday during the first day of Pontiac General Ryan, of 1 Spokane Villa (left), and Mrs. Duncan | Hospital's open house, Here they watch Miss Mary | are being trained to fly planes McVean, of the Pontiac State Hospital grounds, | Anne Tauer, laboratory technicjan. The hospital is were among visitors to the testing laboratory | open to visitors again today from | p. m. to 8 p. m. | | geveramem has shifted some Pontiac General Open House Closes Tonight Ro ci i Hr through the hospital followed and sh# ii hospital equipment and get a close-up view of the work- ings of the 19%bed institution. Groups of six or more persons may arrange tours by appoint- A series of displays demonstrat- being shown, Miss Dovre said. Lamb Rustlers at Work, 8 Missing in 3 Weeks Eight jambs have been reported ml REFRESHMENTS FOLLOW TOUR — The Pontiac General | Hospital Auxiliary is serving refreshments to guests at the hospital's open house after the visitors complete a tour of the institution. Serving is Mrs. William Bedard, of 1701 Crescent Rd. The guest is Mrs. F. W. Raetzke, of 29385 Tuxedo, Williams Lake. The open house ends at 8 tonight. | | + “| rebels through the thinly-held line of French outposts. Now the way was opened for a major flow of supplies 2—Thie battle of Vinh Yen was January 1951. Vinh Yen is only 3 miles northwest of Hanoi. For the first time the rebels threw an en- tire division into the attack, and used the Chinese Red screaming human-wave tactics. The rebels also made big-scale use of radio to coordinate their forces. The late Marshal Jean de Lattre de Tassig- ny, then commander in chief, re- garded the threat as so serious that he asked Paris for tanks and war planes in a hurry. 3—The battle of Dien Bien Phau starting on March 13. The rebels unveiled their heavy artillery and finally the “Stalin organs.”” Gen. Navarre estimated the Reds fired 200,000 shelis. Hundreds of Rus- sian-made Molotov trucks poured in supplies. It is estimated that the rebels’ regular army now numbers more than 100,000. Some put the total strength, including part-time guer- rillas, as high as 400,000. The French Unin forces total about 450,000 including 220,000 inex- perienced Viet Nam native troops. But the French have a vast ter- ritory to defend against the reb- els, who have freedom to attack anywhere. The French have superiority in armor and fire power. The rebels have no tanks or planes — so far But it is reported that rebels in China, and that the Peiping its Ressian-made MIG 1 Seuth China. Gen. Navarre, discussing the | Dien Bien Php defeat, said that the | | fighting there opened a new phase of the war and that, with Red Chi- | nese help, the rebels might spread their operations throughout Indo- china. In that event, Navarre said, the only thing to do, if the Geneva conference fails, is to internation- | jsiiee the war. 15 jets Elections Committee | ito Study Law Change LANSING ® — A legislative committee to recommend further changes in Michigan election laws was reattivated today. It is aided by a new advisory committee of experts. The legislative committee con- sists of Sens. Clyde W. Geerlings (R-Holland), chairman, and John Herb Clements (R-Deckerville) and George M. Van Peursem (R- Zeeland). The advisory committee Harold J. Vanden Berg, Kalaniazoo ‘print- ing company executive; Peter | Buback, director of Wayne County elections; County Clerk Anthony | Stamm, of Kalamazoo; City Clerk Stan Kilpatrick, of Grand Rapids; James Schoener, of Muskegon; State Elections Director Robert M. Montgomery, and Louis Urban, director of Detroit elections. [Meeting Is Set for 7:30 Monday Three Matters fo Be Voted On in June 14 School Balloting Pontiac Board of Education will meet Monday night to approve the paper “machinery” for the June 14 school election, The board meeting is scheduled for 7:30 p. m. at school offices, 40 Patterson "St, tion inspectors for the June 14 vote, Three matters will be on the ballot: election of two school board members, the board's proposed 10-year tax program for new class- rooms and money for operating costs, and a proposal for a special county-wide half-mill tax (50 cents on each $1,000 worth of property) ~ "= | notes borrowing against July taxes, te Ps - a SAME IDEA—These two guns—the fastest firing machine gun ever built and-the Colt revolver aimed by Ann Barnett of the Ordnance Inspection Depart- ment at Pontiac Motor Division—employ the same fires only 12 rounds per minute while the M29 can fire more than 1,200 rounds. of high-explosive 20 | millimeter shells. The cannon is being produced at ™ local plant for installation in jet aircraft. First Church of the Brethren te revolving firing system. But the old six-shooter use Eastern Junior High School for services until Oct, 3 will alse Nobody Knew Nothin’ About Anything ————s deat of subsale, wh ook cnet Wilson Orders Operation Clean Sweep tic ie ui soe to Get Rid of Junk to Tune of $5 Billion =". 22"=,. | pay oo i therein of Pontiac $16 million in cash. And the ex-| High and Eastern Junior perts consider this a pretty good | School students taking part in the ig under way. The great bulk of it is useless | return. school camping program. 0 the other agencies and is being} The biggest saving is on ware-| A proposed agreement between Inspired by Secretary of Detense. wold for whatever it will bring. | house and yard space. maintenance men and the school Charlies Wilson, the project is During fhe first three months | - system on working hours, sick called ‘‘Operation Clean Sweep.” | of 1954, $438 million worth of many | py: ° leave, days off, vacations and Its goal: to clear out an esti. | thousands of different items were | High Chair Fall Fatal wages is also up for board ap- HILLSDALE # — Donald F. | proval Montag: mented 95 billion worth ef chestete |S ared excess. Boyle, 11-month-old son of Mr. and equi and just plain junk Out of that only $18 million a Mrs: Dale Boyle, of nearby Most Twi Vouthe ouths Held worth was claimed b other — “ ry ware: | agencies and §17 million worth erville, was fatally injured Thurs- houses and depots around the | given to public wetieen =| as fatally in day in a fall from his high chair. | | F C Thefts The Boyles have two other sons ‘in our ar Two youths who admitted four car thefts in Pontiac were appre- ecuntry. Some of the stuff is still being One of the most unbusinesslike | processed, but $317 million worth . Ronald, the dead tot's twin, all 3-year-old Kenneth. — | hended early today by a Sylvan py patrolman who stopped the WASHINGTON — The most gi-| stitutions and finally for public gantic spring cleaning in history | sale. procedures in the defense estab-|—original cost—has been sold, lishment, the former head of Gén- | bringing to the U. S. Treasury eral Motors discovered when he ~~ became boss of the Pentagon, was the habit of cOmmanders to ac- | cumulate big stocks of just about everything they could lay their hands on, from paper clips to an- chor chains. To his further amazement he discovered that only the Navy had a vague idea of what it had stashed away in warehouses and | rusting in funk yards. | a ae | Charged with auto theft, Rodney | E Pickering, 18, of 1682 Monterey | $t., Detroit, and Frank R. Brown, | 17, of 74 Pingree Ave., are sched- |}uled for arraignment in Pontiae | Municipal Court today. Sgt. John Carman, patrolling Neither the Army nor Air could come up with even | sin educated guess on its ex- cess staff. A preliminary study inspired by Wilson showed that the quantity of surplus was fantastic, that mil- lions of dollars were being wasted in storage space and, worst of all, the junk was piling up at an un- Minnema (R-Traverse City), Reps. | controlled rate Wilson ordered a rigid account- ing system and inventory control. And he started Clean Sweep to clear everything that wasn't need- led to_keep -the services going or, |for strategic reserves. The Navy, traditionally a care- ful storekeeper, was designated to te the disposal of ex- coos fora services. { alone near Orchard Lake and Cass Lake Rds., said he recog- | mized the stolen auto from earlier | radio reports. Following a half-mile chase on | Orchard Lake Road, Carman ar- | rested the pair and turned them lover to Pontiac Police who ob- |tained confessions of four auto thefts. The car belongs to Paul E. Jones of 477 Marian St. Louisville's Water Poor ville’s water tastes bad. At a meet ing of the Louisville Water Co, HIGH scHOOL EDITORS — New editors of| Lake Rd. Quiver adviser. David Tarr, 561 W. Pontiae High School publications named at the| Iroquois Rd., is Tomahawk editor for next year Publications Banquet last night are shown above|and Beverly Barkeley, 5564 Lenox Ave, Quiver with Mre. Charles Fournier (center), 375 Scott | editor. (Story on page 43). Pentiang Press Phete —~ Nursery Stock 71 S. Coss Lake Road Pideral 5-4711 = —75 Years— PONTIAC ROMEO, MICHIGAN East 32 Mile Read Viet as fer a complete Mee of Beware of Sharpies = “You can be pretty sure that this salesman is not out to do you good unless he is a representative of a well-known, reputable business con- | cern, preferably local | ers, pesticides, insecticides, fertili- | Zers, seeds, and plant and garden |tools and equipment available at local garden stores established and | operated daily. “Almost any reputable business firm within the area will furnish salesmen with proper credentials and identification. Examine these carefully.” Alchin chasing late season shrubbery and “There are good soi] condition- | seed s. , “They and stored for long periods of time and thus will be weak and un- member, plants or treatments.” se also warned about pur- have probably been pulled there are no miracie Pruning Needed Removing Dead, Dying : i g Hl i i Ye i ; i ; | He i 4 : fis i raf Be ot H fits eit bey z quality sursery stock. . BOY Rotary Power Mower that trims to within 3/8-inch of obstructions. Barnes Hardware 742 W. Huron St. | fs i By JOE HAAS Oakland County’s 400 lakes have not been the drawback to its agri- culture that many people think. In some respects they assist it, and their value to farming is enhanced with the passing years. It ig a fact, however, that they were a serious deterrent to the early settlement of the area. Fed- : ; | i ul sv e - i ifr k Thee tre f i : : ii is F i HAAS area. They i gee iff g gf te i is : Prk tek 15 Ht Peels ates & HS Eo ea nell i: 4 SPRINGER’S 400 Oakland County Lakes Aid Agriculture, Sportsmen ? ‘| i HE 5? ii Township. probably were the pio- H Hf Gt Hy i 3° z E 3 wgree z j Fes Hats pl i i 2 n FR & x THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 ae ary’ braid rid veloped trrigation plants, for which the lakes supply the wa- ter. These new can be found in mest every section of the county. "OF, The nearness of the newly re- Pentice Press Phete claimed muck land to .the lakes NEVER SAY DIE — Mrs. Robert Taylor, of 3177 Orchard Lake makes them an important ad- | Rd, Keego Harbor, got a white poinsettia plant for Christmas and Junct te its development. she continued to enjoy the blooms for seven or eight weeks after Irrigation first was used only for| She kept it in her bedroom after the blooms began to fade just potatoes, in which the Jack Wil-| through force of habit. 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Come in and let's talk it over. See or Call Us Today KING BROS. PONTIAC ROAD AT OPDYKE ROAD PHONE FE 4-0734 or FE 41112 Your Authorized Dealer for FARMALL TRACTORS. - MeCORMICK FARM IMPLEMENTS BOLEN’S GARDEN TRACTORS KASCO FEEDS SCOTT LAWN PRODUCTS we * | 2s Faas Ee l——E—————— ll —_——_ - @» | sh me es eer: es if TWENTY-EIGHT: _ : _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 _ | election campaign. There may be as many as 650- 000 ants in a single nest, al Committee for the coming Com WASHINGTON, @—'Back Ike- : ‘national political situation, Nation- ; ON, Scores Gains te wimirdtsss|Made Only to Reach U. S, Sxitrartrios te Labor Party —_|ituttubanw*s | AF Chief Says Red-Jet|%0 seven: tock te , FRIDAY Steet LONDON # — Britain's Labor the endorsement by the party’s| AMARILLO, Tex. ® — Gen.{ He said that in the annual air . and perade . : a»,,moderate leadership of the| Nathan F. Twining said today the over Moscow two weeks | party surged Seward today with! Conservative government's “pro | new Russian heavy jet bomber. io Danions enuliel:“ SATURDAY ip net gain of 512 seats in returns | American” foreign policy. comparable in size to the huge rc nee anata — | from borough council elections in a American B52, was developed for ' reas q year | | England and Wales. The Conserv- : - sole purpose of reaching “‘impor-| ago they showed only some im-| atives suffered a sharp setback, Columbia Alumni to Hear | tant targets in the United States."" | proved MIG fighters and light jet | Burt Kowlan showing a net loss of 388 President Grayson Kirk | The Air Force chief of staff said | bombers. Results of yesterday's balloting jin a speech prepared for an; In this year's air parade, he! a-# Comedy M C showed the Laborites had wrested Dr. Grayson Kirk, president of| Armed Forces Day. ceremony here| said, the Soviets “included nine ae ; control of 13 borough councils, in- Columbia University, will address; that the Reds' medium bombers| new medium jet bombers com- Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik, N. of Telegraph FE 5-4500 . Valentina cluding York, Northhampton, |, dinner reunion of more than 509; = reach “any important target | parable in size and design to our Reading. Colchester and Ipswict n E : N | ow ” Lovely Exotic All 12 ' “ : ' a ages ; Columbia alumni in Michigan next , — or Amin or Neth wa he Ber. ” § had previously been dom Waieeads : the Hotel Stati Africa... Of course,” he said, “we al- Dj k Ww e h inated by Conservatives or inde ose nes . ~ = ” , a “They would need ‘Se new heavy ready have hundreds of B47s in TONIGHT & SATURDAY ic rig t pendents Detroit we Program Is part ©" bomber only to reach important|/ ow own Air Force, g0 we are ’ Sante Viaeen leon showed the Labor ites meinen lager perbleantg of Colum- targets in the United States.” ahead of them af present. But we ~ gained 546 council seats while los = : . = * & must face the fact that the Reds PLUS ing 34. The Conservatives picked Co-chairmen for the Mic migan Placing heavy emphasis on the | have now begun to copy, and per- up 60, but lost 448 celebration are Mr. and Mrs il recent Russian display of air pow-| haps try to improve upon, our me- ALVIN WALES [te tee me iam T. Gossett of Goodhue road, | 6+ over Moscow, he said the Soviet|dium jet bomber. They did the| Labor party in borough elections | Bloomfield Hills. There are more) Union now has “thousands more | same thing with our B29 a few! and His Ebony peste lipr > Scotland, bre 1,600 Columbia alumni iM | ~ombat planes” than the U.S. Air| years ago and they soon produced | arp swing to La-! Michigan Force, Navy, Marines and Army | hundreds of them | SE emmy (17) 1/11 Soph ats | Twining’s estimate seemed in| Three Willies are among the apparent conflict with that made | leading jockeys this year — Willie | last month by Rep. Schrivner (R-| Harmatz, Willie Shoemaker and | Kan), chairman of a House Ap-| Willie Hartack ana. | ———<—<—<—$—<—_——_—___—___—_ propriations subcommittee hand mane nein ling military funds. Scrivner said the United States outnumbers Rus- FABULOUS FOOD BIG JAM SESSION TUESDAY NIGHT With Alvin Walls Orchestra & Parade of Musicians sia by a 3-2 ratio in the air EXPERTLY SERVED . However, it was not clear wheth- | 0 “> 2 . ; er Scrivner was referring to over- | 8 {: - @ fi ‘ air strength m al Ivpes of 4 AUN ‘ planes or to combat craft. Neither ' e is there any precise definition of - - of Biszaboth and Cace Loke Reads a ‘combat plane applicable to ’ + Corner both nations + ‘ 1 Short Block West of Huron Street 7 iM HH Neither man used figures. There | 8 t aoeeerean has been official announcement | 8 ‘ | States Air Force, Navy and. Ma- Available for Reservation | Tine Corps had about 35,000 planes | Ae jof all types. of which one third | — Sententee j were jets. Russian strength has) | been estimated at 20,000 planes in SPECIALIZING IN | active service, 20.000 in reserve | Twining said today the Soviet air jforee “is by far the biggest air, SIZZLING | force in the world.” But he said | ‘We still have a considerable lead over the Reds in long-range air power as wel] as in weapons poe can be delivered by long-| | range air power. 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Me “—_. s iad wn yr. ; . ° 7 Ne 5 ~~ , 4 ™ +. é > . = FQ . > 4 2 4 : O fe ? = ~ i . ai 8 4 ‘ Lae * , 4 *: AMAMORPHIC LENS MAKES POSSIBLE FULL SWEEP OF GIANT SOUND STAGES FOR ZIPPIER Ie PACE THAN EVER BEFORE! fi: DAWNS IN WARNERS’ ‘LUCKY ME’ \ ste A racy, ultra-happy hit that hardly stops to breathe ushers in the ultra-modern look in screen musicals Extra-lively, extra-colorfel, extra-ordi- nary in each razzle-dazaling department, “Lucky Me” throws a kaleidoscopic | * smile across the screen that CinemaScope was bern to catch. Fast, fresh, funny antics and romantics keep things bot and humming. Variety of pic's top tunes OME OF THE QUIETER RIOTS of novel story that starts with b crs oh ry, * sae [ucky CincmaScoPE are already stopping trafic on nation’s radio-tv lanes: ‘I Speak te the Stars’, “Take a Memo te the ‘Moon’, “Love You Dearly’, ‘High Hepes’, ‘Blue- bells of Broadway’, ‘Parisian Pretties’, “Superstition Song’, ‘I Wanna Sing Like an Angel’, ‘Men’ and ‘Lucky Me’. and goes on from there. [ inemascope Starts Sunday! | COMING SOON! CINEMASCOPE! FOR THE PAST TWO MONTHS THE MANAGEMENT OF THE Pontiac Drive-In Theater Has gone to a great deal of effort and expense, eran Do screen, ~— installing equipment, to 4 to you proper presentation of DORIS DAY ~~” ROBT CUMMINGS PHIL SILVERS LL ITS GLORIES MORE GLORIOUS IN TEREOPHONIC SOUND PARKER FORD SAT. (¢CStym 1 P.M. NOTE—The kiddie show tomorrow starts ot 1:00 P. M. (Doors open at 12:45). Children coming at 2 P. M. how- ever will see on entire progrem, including the cartoon [ar . sadist PAYTON NEAI CINEMASCOPE PICTURES On One of the World's LARGEST SCREENS See It Here! Soon! , sno WARNERCOLOR TARTING THURSDAY WALT “ROB ROY” - Richord Todd DISNEY’S ALSO — “PECOS BILL” ADDE LATEST WORLD EVENTS cinemascore “BELOW. the RIO GRANDE” —— _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 | He Sleeps ClA Employes Like a Top |ssued Warning Central Intelligence Unit Warns Against Giving | Out Secret Data WASHINGTON (INS)—The Cen TUMS Qoleted Ills Acid Stomech | tral Intelligence Agency — one of Ne a be- | Sen Joseph R. McCarthy’ 8 prime cause of excess acid. No | targets—has warned that any em- longer does he toss and tura with | piove who gives secret information that queasy, restless feeling. He t th e just takes lor2 Tumsasa “night. | ‘2 “authorize persons will be | cap” Before he goes to fired and prosecuted. sleeps like a top—wakes up fresh A CIA statement ‘said that ‘‘no and “rarin’ to go.” Always keep American underground will be tolerated in the agency and added that any violation of laws regard ing confidential information will be reported to the Justice Depart- | ment | Alt a news conference yesterday, \ell Jr., a summary of laws governing se- cret data. Tums handy to counteract gas, estion. Get « tonight. heartburn, acid indi roll to have on hao Srill only Penalties include fines of not more than $10,000 or imprison- ment for not more than 1¢ years, or both. The CIA order was issued after | the Wisconsin Republican told the McCarthy-Army hearing last week that he would not be bound by any secrecy decisions by anyone in the Executive Department. McCarthy disclosed his stand | after he testified under oath that he received an altered and abbre- viated version of an FBI document from a young Army intelligence an old favorite officer whom he refused to iden- tify. Sen. John L. McClellan (D-Ark), a member of the Senate Investi- gations Subcommittee, had asked Brownell whether McCarthy and the officer had violated any laws. Reporters questioned Brownell CARPET SALE! at HARRISUNS 999 Hunter Bivd B ir ming hy arm Cor. Williams Lk.-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 7:15 WATERFORD Weil |] IN THEATER DR IVE FRIDAY and SATURDAY ACADEMY AWARD 2éenwer BEST ACTOR OF THE YEAR! werrag WILLIAM HOLDEN - DON TAYLOR - OTTO PREMINGER Produced and Directed by BILLY WILDER - wrinen tor me seven by BILLY WILDER ong EDWIN BLUM. Raced on the play by DOMALD GFVAN § ond EDmUND TRICINGE! . A PARAMOUNT PICTURT ' ; + cm =6PLUS) 6 | A TIDAL WAVE OF TW7"} SWEEPING ACROSS THE WEST! Tex ve ow hme Ce ' “4 ; , SUNBATHING—These three girls find the top of before and the incoming tide caught them before yesterday a about ~ McClellan's: : reply. However, President Eisenhower, | reprehensible. G-E WASHER & DELUXE LAUNDRY CART Plus a 20-Pc. an automobile stranded in the surf at Galveston, an ideal spot for Famous sunbathing. The driver, 7 re- | visibly angered, told his told his n news , con Rookie pitcher Bob Trice of the quest, but he declined to make any | | ference Wednesday that the Army | Philadelphia Athletics is a serious lofficer’s part in the episode was student of the Bible. He carries a _! copy with him on every trip. amon TOWEL SET —; All for Only ere Pump $1.25 A WEEK 55 DOWN DELIVERS j they could get their autos out are Jo Bertza, Juliet Papi and Ditne Venta, all of | Attorney General Herbert Brows | (unknown) apparently drove their cars onto a Galveston. A third car, about 200 yards from these released without comment | narrow stretch of the beach at low tide the night [two was in ) the same predicament Girls, from left | Ferguson ‘(R-Mich) in passage of jfederal seaway a. 4 Williams Seeks =) Seaway Plans Asks Waterways Body, to Begin Preparations; Legislation Fails LANSING W—Gov. Williams to day asked the State Waterways Commission to begin planning for the coming of the St. Lawrence Seaway while legislative plans to set up a similar committee fell flat The Senate passed a resolution praising the role of U.S. Sen | legislation and | creating a committee to study needs for expanded port facilities and legislation to make them pos sible. 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Berkley | moved a full game ahead in the) Inter-Lakes by topping Walled Lake 6-1. Roseville took undisputed pes- session of Ist place in the Oak- land B by whipping Clawsen 1@3.. Avondale played in the Mt. Pleasant tournament and lest te Gladwin, ¢5. An error and singles by Frank | Rogers and Lester O’Shaunghn- ; | : | + a | Berra s Homer Gives Bombers Garver Tires After 9 Innings, Champs Comb His Relief By JOE FALLS DETROIT uw — In a season of happy surprises, pitcher Ray Her- bert has been a bitter disappoint- ment to the Detroit Tigers. A sensation in the sunny south- land, the 24-year-old righthander has been given five charices during the regular season — and has flubbed every one of them. Herbert's latest failure came last nght, before the season's | ! ; ‘ } | | largest crowd 50,916 which jam- /med Briggs Stadium to watch the | Upstart Tigers battle the world | champion New York Yankees It was a tense, sharply played game, with the Tigers grabbing an early 3-1 lead and the Yank- ees fighting back to tie the score and force the issue into extra innings. essy in the 4th provided AP Wiens | Ned Garver, who had lost 11 I triumph over Holly. Tom Stack |. NOW SEE THIS—Robin Roberts, Philadelphia | ead-off hitter, hit a home run. Then Roberts eq the lat nine innings but tired homered for the losers in the 7th. | Phillies righthander, was snapped as he performed | faced 27 batters and none reached Ist base. It was and asked to be replaced in the Garkst d twice in the last his 1-hit, 8-1 win over the Cincinnati Redlegs at “his 2nd 1-hitter of the season. Roberts is shown 10th. Herbert was called in from of the 6th to down Milford, 53, on Pete Thompson's single, two walks, a hit batsman and fielder's | choice. Al Warman put down a Mil- ford rally in the 7th to preserve Bill Dunstan's victory. Northville was blanked by Clar- enceville, 8-0. Bob Blackwell hurled 2-hit bait; in Berkley’s win at Walled Lake. 3-2, on his own wildness. Steve Parnicky pitched the last 5'3 in- nings for Imlay, yielding one hit an fanning 9. Foreign Office Hit for Foul-up on Bannister LONDON «—British newspapers today heaped hot coals of scorn on the foreign office for plunging Rog- er Bannister, England's wonder rriler, into an international athiet- | ic foul-up. * «¢ @ The Daily Mail said the great runner's “good relations” visit to the United States, which was beset with threats to his amateur stand- ing because of his promise to ap- pear on television shows, | had turned ‘into a “ mission.” The Daily Mirror demanded to | know who in the foreign office, “spiked the fastest man on earth | by grossly mismanaging his good will trip to the States.” Elmira Pilot Lauds ‘Dodgertown Camp iA , e Py Garver. 2>—Morgan, Bauer. Robinson Major League Results Peaceful Meeting’ Ends |a1.s 0m cite) FEF eee Pe AMERICAN ATHENS (® — The International | i _ champ? H St ee vor < gs “BB events and indications were that pion, Hans Stretz. 1 Garver 2 : Wes kaw Pet Bening Olympic Committee was due 0 ine, would be held in late June or |. Stretz was signed by promoter! Ro'Garvers in # Hervert. 3 int | ted peteele a = - = - |consider 10 minor questions earl Phil Valley to fight Billy Kilgore | R-ER Morgen a se in 9 Cerca swe BO EE tC She Reet beninees sonsion of the Sov July, 1956. probably over & of Birmingham, Ala.. in the main f" wereen” 0-2". 0" McGowan. Papa or’ ere | most peace meeting years. \ 5 10-round t 38- bill. rella onochick ylek Puiiedeiphia ..+--- 8 13 er S| After that business is out of the | ¥! event on a SBround bill. © some Washington + 8 i 3 3° way, a party of 40 to 0 IOC men, Today's Sctedale snd Provable Pucters and their wives were scheduled to : a eas nan nee wirmanwo es om WHET Figures Uther Afnietes rave improved as 70, ¥ Sa ene es cane and Ge te: aeaal of Maines 3) ve. Bares 2) cr, or festival was held in 19%. : ’ Ford (02) vs. = oe This is where the heart of Baron * Philadelphia 3. a 4 “pad ; de Coubertin, the father of the ’ Cleveland 8. W: (11 tanings modern Olympic movement is Rowton 9. 1 New Fon TURDAY'S 8 , "ey aualgt l iiie lel Siew By GRANTLAND RICE stand around and stone blind to the fact that run- mye = yh Sy fe he |day and then disperse to homes} NEW YORK—What will the final limit for the |ners, jumpers, weight men, hurdiers and pole Pochingten a Cheveland. 1 pm around the globe to meet again in | mile be? There will be no limit. As the race grows | vaulters are moving into new terriotory year by SUNDAYS SCHEDULE | Paris one year from older it becomes faster and stronger and more | year. Bow York ot Baktmere (2) 5. os - nage | skilled. Can it be possible that baseball players, football Ph at Cleveland (2), 12:30 p Otto Mayer, chancellor of the | EE Re | Th om. TOC, said he felt certain the po- a _ = players, golfers and tennis players carry a certain nseueunt't tentially dangerous question of rep- Pipi Reg Page a 10-yard dash in 9 seconds; germ in their system jog eer improvement, on Lest Benied | resentation of East Germans and . We will have a mile in 3.58 and | that shies away from a velopment? Brea, coosees » ~y, | Red Chinese on national and inter-| then in 3.56. I recall the time when John Paul| If there was any true measuring machine on Seapine css 4 national committees would be post-| Jones ran his famous mile in 4:14.4. That was over | hand, the results would be announced as follows: z 100 yards slawer than Roger Bannister’s famous oda a8 gallop. Ty Cobb and Hortus Wagner were the best in ' ne their time; Babe Ruth was king of his time, and It must be true than unmeasured and untimed | Stan Musial is the top man of his day. It would football and basebalj players have improved just | probably also show Musial was the greatest as much as the jumpers, runners, shot putters | baliplayer of all time. and other track-and-field athictes. = *>* ; , ye Golf is the same. Tommy Armour and others said there was some way to measure an accurate |a few years back that the wedge has improved golf Philadelphia last night. Bobby Adams, Ist inning hard at work in the late innings last night. ai Oe? eee Me Oy ‘THIRTY-ONE ‘He Knows a ete , \ : Rocky Marciano Rates Charles Most Dangerous Foe He’s Met as Champion By JACK HAND | think he's the most dangerous all | awkward and easily hit but he still GROSSINGER, N, Y. @—Rocky | around.” has that big punch. Marciano rates Ezzard Charles the | we We | Back in the dressing room, | most dangerous opponent he has| A crowd of boxing writers stood | Rocky talked more about Charles, | met since he won the world heavy-| around Marciano as he talked the ex-champ who will be trying to weight championship. | while dressing for a workout in the | set ring precedent by becoming the Of course, the Rock has met only | ski house. Somebody mentioned first former heavyweight king to two men since he won the title— | Walcott. Recky grinned. ‘win back the title, Jersey Joe Walcott in the rematch| “Nobody could be more danger-| “I saw Charles three times in | e. /and Roland LaStarza. He boxes|ous than Walcott in that first | the flesh,” he said. ‘Against Lee ™ sion Charles, June 17 at Yankee fight.” he said. “But on Charles’) Oma, Joe Baksi and Joe Louis. I Stadium. last two fights against Coley Wal-| was watching on television the |lace and Bob Satterfield, I'd say | night he got knocked out by Wal- “He has been around, knows the | he looked dangerous.” cott. | ropes, boxes good and punches| In the workout, the Rock looked | pretty good,” said Marciano. ‘I | about the same as usual, He is Vukovich Aims for First Spot in 500° Trial ; . . . Charley Goldman, his trainer, spoke up. | “Charles gave out a statement | that he was going to slug it out. I Spectator Gets Into Cage Game the Hard Way FORT SCOTT, Kan. — Lester Insley got into the act — and into the hospital. 2 ® 3 re} f z : & i The 55-year-old man was leaning on over the rail of the spectator’s gal- “ lery watching his son, Curt. play Gectay, ok stone UA tne 8 However, 1954 Winner Srna Sotraoy Phillies Star's warous nwt ™ Feat Squelches "a trl ae nag aa", DOUDES On ATT INDIANAPOLIS wW—Wild Bill Vukovich, who started first and floor.”’ : . . na | Big Right-Hander Beats 8-1; Hurls Track Marks in an industrial league basketball | | game. | Suddenly, young Insley and sev- ‘eral players went into a wild scramble for the ball—and. just as ' suddenly, the elder Insley leaped , to the playing floor, 12 feet below the balcony | At the hospital, where he was told he had sufered a fractured heel. Insley said: polis 500-mile auto race, will try to gun his House grey speedster The former national midget rac-| Cincinnati, ing champ from Fresno, Calif., | One- i probably will run into full-throttle Hitter opposition from at least 15 other veteran drivers with fast cars in By TOM BRADSHAW PHILADELPHIA W—If anyone the bull pen and, in a matter of Demaret Pace-Setter By WILL GRIMSLEY WESTBURY, N.Y. @®—One out of every four of the past round robin golf championships has been *| won by a foreigner, so this may | be the year for Australia’s dash- ing young Peter Thomson. . . . The 24-year-old all-around ath- lete from Melbourne enters today’s second round at the Meadow Brook club in an advantageous spot— third place behind Jimmy Demaret and Sam Snead—and with his game red hot. * . J He shot a 67, three under par yesterday, and the score equalled the best of the day, shared also by Snead, the Masters champion, and Jackie Burke, Jr. , ' But the pros say the Meadow Brook course—with its stiff cross winds and treacherous aill-carry par-three holes—are made to the young Aussie's liking, and he will take a lot of beating South Africa’s Bobby Locke won in 1947, and 1949, Argentina's Rob- erto de Vicenzo in 1951 In the tournament a player's score is compared with that of his foursome mates. His success in the standings depends largely on the play of his foes. Two rounds are scheduled today with the morning round putting three of the top four leaders in the same foursome. Bracketed are De- maret, Sneed, Doug Ford and Wal- ter Burkemo. Thomson is in the leadoff four- | City Parochials - Take Beatings Catholic League opposition yester- young Terry Brennan be able to Krause and practically everyone day. . St. Michae] outht Orchard Detroit St. Rita beat- Highland Park St. Benedict, 6-3, in another SCL contest. Orchard Lake's Pete Ziebron {| fanned 14 Mikes and issued only | one base on balls while earning his victory. Eaglets had a 7-1 lead by the end of three innings. St. James exploded with 10 runs | in the opening frame to coasted | in to hand St. Frederick its 5th minutes, the game was over — in New York's favor. Yogi Berra, Yanks’ squat catch- , er, lined one of Herbert's pitches | |deep into the upper right field deck. It gave the New Yorkers a some at 8 a.m. (EST) with Burke, [edged aie — is Byron Nelson and Ed (Porky) | on ist place. As it is, Detroit's Oliver. Middlecoff ig bracketed lead ine precarious owen percent- with Lloyd Mangrum, Ted Kroll | . and Stewart. The other foursome — ever Ge rennerup has Bob Toski, Gene Littler, Marty Chicago White Sox Furgol and Tommy Bolt. Herbert's case is = ree Here are the first round ie spring om picker ridin standing ° e three games against no losses. Jimmy Demaret, plus 16; Sam| But once the season started. it Snead, plus 14: Peter Thomson,| 8S @ different story — a much , plus 10; Doug Ford, plus 6; Jackie | different story. Burke, Jr.- plus 4; Gene Littler,| Herbert started the 2nd game Walter Burkemo and Earl Stewart, | f the season, and lasted only one | Jr. an even: Byron Nelson, Ted | "ning. Baltimore punished him Kroll and Lloyd Mangrum ail, for three runs and five hits. and minus 2; Cary Middlecoff, minus | hasn't been able to do anything 4; Marty Furgol and Ed Oljver, | right since then. minus 9; Bob Toski, minus 10;, For a while it appeared as | Ted Bolt minus 14. though ‘the Tigers were ‘ 5 to give Garver his ist victory | | Even More Than Leahy over the Yankees since 1949. He has beaten them only twice, while losing 14 times. NOTRE DAME, Ind. «®—Will command the instant respect and obedience of his players the way Frank Leahy did” The: players think he will. So Frenchman Is Underdog in TV-Radio Ring Test NEW YORK (UP) — Madison Square Garden's matchmaking de- Players, Official ‘Family’ Respect Terry's Ability | Detroit rocked the Yankee start- er, and eventual winner, Tom Mor- gan, for three runs in the 2nd inning on a trio of singles and, a double by Walt Dropo. | Yanks bounced back for a run | in the 4th and Irv Noren tied the | score 3 8th with a two | in Notre Dame's official family. a = Brennan will be 26 years and) = then Berra, who'd rather hit in| two mons —— a soa Briggs stadium than any ball field ae 5 The wring eqend ——— in the majors, unloaded against | lists one player who is 24, another | Herbert. and the surging Yankees | 23 and a whole flock of N's oad had their &th victory in 10 games | | 90's. They're in the same genera. | Teams were to meet again | tion as the coach | day, with Detroit s unbeaten Steve Gromek seeking his 6th straight victory against Harry Byrd. | does Athletic Director Ed *‘Moose"’ There’s an obviously different | {atmosphere around the Notre | the banner of the Los in Danger at Coast Relays 6 Records Threatened by Standout Field in Fresno Meet FRESNO, Calif., May 13 “e—An) impressive array of the nation's top track and field talent assem bles here Saturday for the 28th West Coast Relays . * > Local experts, mindful of 71 world marks established or tied here in past years, are looking for possible new ones this time in the distance medley relay, two-mile relay, high jump, shot put, discus and javelin Parry O'Brien, who astounded the athletic world last week with a record 60 foot, 5'4 inch shot put, will be on hand, competing under Angeles Athletic Cub. He said he will be trying for 62 feet O'Brien's achievement, along with the conquest of the 4-minute mile by England's Roger Bannis- ter, led world record holder For- tune Gordien to predict the other day that he may throw the discus 200 feet on Saturday. He set the record of 194 feet, 6 inches last year. * © « Strong teams from the Univers- ity of Southern California, Okla- homa A&M, Occidental College, University of California, Whittier College and the San Diego Naval Training Center wilt race in the distance medley relay The two-mile relay will feature equally promising teams from USC, California, Oklahoma A&M | | in the first three-car row, regard- | less of performances in other trials | the 10-mile os the clock. |i, stilt the least bit concerned The fastest car Saturday will win | 8bout Robin Roberts’ pitching arm, the pole position, the inside spot | forget it—the guy seems to be in pretty good shape. . * . Sunday, May 22 and May 23. | Accept in evidence his perform- Vukovich took the pole last year | when ; at 138,392 miles an hour, approach- | Ny a aes. the hig vight- ing the track's 10-mile noncompet- ander tossed an itive record of 139.034 set two|e-hit $1 win for his Philadelphia years ago by the late Chet Miller. Phillies against the Cincinnati Miller was killed practicing for | Redlegs. It was his second one pean i after an unofficial | hitter of the season. Bobby Adams’ Dennis Duke Nalon of Chicago | #40ff first inning homer spoiled is among the probable contenders | Perfect game for Roberts set Saturday in a twin to Miller's V-8 down the next 27 batters in order, Novi. It's the only probable qual- >. 8 8 ifier that isn't powered by a Meyer! There was alarm expressed in & Drake 4cylinder engine. certain segment sof the trade this ef 8 spring as to whether Roberts was The trials normally attract about the same mound wizard who had 73,000 speed fans. The drivers, won 20 or more games his last many of whom consider the quali- four seasons fications more dangerous than the, Last night's repeat performance actual race, will be competing for should go a long way toward still- $7,000 in special prizes in addition | ing any remaining doubts. to one of the 33 starting spots in| Roberts started off against the the quarter-million-dollar race. Redlegs’ leadoff batter in the first The slowest of the 1953 qualifiers | inning—infielders Adams—like he did 135.362, which would have been | owned him. Two strikes preceded a track record before World War | a wasted pitch outside. Then came II. This year's 65-car entry list} what was supposed to be the may be faster over all, due to | clincher but Adams pounded the improved tires and a dozen new | ball into the upper left field stands cars, of Connie Mack Stadium. That was the ball game as far Some of the drivers who have} as Cincinnati was concerned—but been practicing at 135-plus include not the way the Redlegs would Troy Ruttman of Salem, Ind., the | have preferred, The next 27 Cin- 1952 winner who missed last year's! cinnat; batters stood up at the race with injuries; Jim Rathmann, plate briefly without going any- Miami; Duane Carter, Speedway where . * ° ° City, Ind.; Bob Scott. Gardena. * © *@ Calif., and Jimmy Reece, Okla- Roberts’ control was perfect as homa City |he proceeded to strike out eight and walk none. For nine innings— A special radio network of 210 after Adams had trotted around stations in 41 states will carry time the bases on his first homer of trials from 5:30 to 6 p.m. (EST) | the year—it was three up and three each of the four qualifying dates. | gown fast for the losers, s * - The win was Roberts’ fourth of consecutive setback. Rams collect- | League batting champion in 1945, | ease with him. ed only four hits and were charged now is the manager of Schnectady, | with a dozen errors. partment will be on trial tonight in| Dame athletic department these DETROIT NEW YORK DI the TV-radio fight between middle- | days. The players look up to Bren- poltes mae os Col'm'n oe t18 and Ge ns — — pd = weights Ralph (Tiger) Jones of nan because they respect his | pXress 1 1 @ 0 Bauer. rt § 2 a9 Ernie Shelton of USC, who mas’ Larrupin Ted Likes Yonkers, N. Y., and Jacques knowledge of football, his ability | Delsine "$93 9 Ror 531 0/8 best mark in the high jump of | Royer-De-Crecy of France. Jones and his personality. They won't| Boone %» 4.2.1 3 Wood'e tf 4 1.2.¢)6 feet, 10's inches, will try to) As 6 is a 51 favorite. | say so, but there’s no question that | Prove, ™ 4 11 3 Renee. st naar ee standard of 6 10 es ew ar , ttle Carey M400 . inches. G Sthuwdien Amecic | hex live Terry more than they did Tuttle. 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NEW Motorola TV 21” TABLE MODEL with double power PICTURE TV SPECIALS 17” Console $209.95 } sour may have prompted |the NCAA investigation of Sooner |the National Collegiate Athletic \ | athletic practices. to Shoplifting | NORMAN, Okla. “—The presi- | The probe, disclosed yesterday , dent of the University of Oklahoma | by the regents, was launched offi- Board of Regents suggested today | cially a month ago in a letter from Assn. committee on infractions. lhrke, Coonfield Turn in Fine Mound Jobs | Best pitching performances don’t CINCINNATI & — The ninth always come from the varsity inning home run that Bob Hofman| Two hurlers who toil for junior Hotman’s Homer | Inspires Man | of the New York Ciants hit | varsity teams turned in fine jobs | Wednesday to beat the Cincinnati Thursday for Oakland County Redlegs 2-1 figured in a shoplift-| schools. "as terds | ing case yesterday . Letty Dick Ihrke hurled a 3-in- | Hauled into police court on a | ning no-hitter as Walled Lake “B” | charge of stealing two sets of cuff links from a downtown store, Ray A. Moore, M4, told Judge A. L. Luebbers: “I've never done anything like this before in my life. Judge, I was drinking and listening to the baseball game. When Hofman hit that home run in the ninth and the Giants beat the Reds, | really | started drinking And | don't re Birmingham High School's tennis member anything ,after that” |team defeated Cranbrook Thurs- The judge fined Moore $0 and| day in a dual meet for the Ist costs time since 1947. Score was 3-2 __ | Maples triumph came on wins by The last major league player to! Luis Vela and Toby Wells in sing- hit four doubles in one game was/|les and the doubles team of Bill Al Zarilla of the Boston Red Sox | Swaney and Ed Sission. Birming- | on June 8, 1950. ham has won four of 5 matches. | shut out Farmington, 11-0. He | struck out 10. Bob Coonfield posted a l-hitter as Waterford's Jayvees whipped Van Dyke, 10-1. He fanned 13. Dan Briggs hit a grand slam homer for the Skippers. Maples End Crane Jinx ‘Better Fishing Seen THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 © NCAA to Probe Oklahoma “I still don't know the real ao pose of the NCAA's request,”’ said “Maybe we've been winning too many football] games or perhaps too many of our athletes have been completing their college educations and earning their degree to suit | other schools.”’ * . . Oklahoma, 7-0 upset victor over top-ranked Maryland in the Orange Bowl New Year’s day, is the only | school in the nation to finish for | six straight years in the Top Ten | in The Associated Press football | poll. A report circulated on the camp- us was that one or more schools, | chagrined at the loss of an athlete to OU, complained to the NCAA and demanded an airing of the athletic setup. The lengthy letter, which re- quested complete reports of virtu- ally every facet of athletic opera- | George Short, head of the regents | tions, made no accusation of vio- | lations. Both Dr. George L. Cross, uni- versity president, and Bud Wilkin- son, head football coach and ath- letic director, asserted Oklahoma was complying with the letter of NCAA regulations. 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Chiefs Battle 8-Team Field in, Regionals esis women's tourney top lady golfers took out after| who has tourna- mingham, Southfield, Highland enceville in Class B and Brighton beat tithes are- just a shade be- Betty Jameson today in the second | ment tg age dg =A her HARRINGTON - ay med, anres state vagianel cinder 06 the Chats round of the National Capital W tiac coach Wally | won ’ Park psilanti im Class C. hind. u a om-| career, Miss Jameson was playing Schloerke will take a 27-man squad iat ame Sha cin 7 “4 en's Open. But they nad a long, | the tough, 6,625-yard Prince Geor- ROW BOATS to Ypsilanti Saturday to defend the! the Class A. field, including tered sep Peretatan salt then. |. combetition gets under way st| | Simingham’s Deve Leng and {hard rood. ges country club course * Marine md = = 9:30 a. m. at the Michigan State | Pontiac's Jona James are ex. | The San Antonio, Tex., girl shot | owned it. - ee Snub ’ Normal College track. presen yh EB onl ® four-under-par 71 yesterday t0| The Babe meanwhile was scram- Walled Lake Club |Honor St. Fred's Athlet Posters mt inst tow | closest foe. Babe Didriwon Za | ove par five ines but more thes|| | AND accxssomtes ° 5 etes As usual, Pontiac's busiest en-| °° Beet of the event inst see- closest foe, Babe Didrikson Za-| over par five times, but more than AND ACCESSORIES trant will be Ed Ringgold. The| °° Det hase’t hariaé of Tampa, Fla. And if it) equalized that with three birdies fo Honor Athlete = jat Annual Sports Affair —|rerstic sno vi be‘enered in| *0% cect os yet ie your, |hadn't bon fr pair of ties and a pair of eagle x for a two-|| HARRINGTON ow ies, jump, broad Maple standouts are John , Par : Walled Lake Rotary Club will} St. Frederick High Schoel’s an-| who quarterbacked the U. of D.| jump and will a a leg on the| Perry, who has a 53.5 in the quar- | been close to Betty. Louise Suggs of Atlanta, Ga..|[ , BOAT WORKS make its annual award to the out-|0ual all-sports banquet will be | eleveq last fall; and Detroit Lion | balf-mile relay. A hot duel is ex-|ter mile, Chuck Erickson, who pre-tourney favorite, was not too 899 Telegraph Ph. PE 2-8083 standing senior boy at Walled Lake| held Monday evening at 6:30) stars Lou Creekmur and Gus Cj-|Pected to develop between Ring-|heaves the shot around the 4% Ti A far behind with a par 75, a score High School Monday at @ dinner | o'clock in the Parish Hall. felli | gold and state champ Willard Neely | foot mark, and Russ Hubbard, who| JIG@IF AVETAGES | equated yesterday by Margaret = eae a coaches| Members of the Rams’ 1953-54 will be prepared by a pro- |! Ypsilanti. |has leaped five feet 10% inches SOO MTR le r. one amateur | 4 princt - Ayres of the| football, basketball base- chef, and rches: Ringgold has cleared six feet this |in the high jump. F068 sees 7h; | from Norfolk, Va. I \ a a oe ball teame wil be honored’ at will play during the dinner. "| season, while Neely has topped Pontiac's entries, by events: | Tuttle "2... wee too a Jackie Pung of Honolulu, who . sseeere . wound th t L i Langerman of the junior high. - | the affair. Coach Charles Talbot | airman for the banquet is +. w | 09. Sales trea ree Buddy | Metfieid “S08 $8 8} Bl ere the $5,000 tounam cat pet High schoal faculty selects the| “m_ Prosest letlore to award | Refert G. Shearer. sriter wh. as been iting | dash-—Welker, ‘Loonie mum.|Deleing --.---72 8 3 $$ 38#/ under way that an even par 300 sichlaal Gf he oe o ie winners. Mplrey. Coley” Orecey a Kuens ......88 14 38 8 6 201|should be enough to win. Miss ot scholarship, leadership, service | Toastmaster will be Lyall Smith, | orida Clinic Set Ton, ase appear in either the | iterge. fied Coe ee ee meme gb oak Tat geg| Jameson will have to undergo a to the school and all around abil-| Detroit sports editor. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. uw — Four | dashes or the half-mile relay, Wil- |. Pel Bolling .,.... s 10 3 3 «68 .34/ sharp reversal of form if Miss ity. Guest list includes coaches Wally | y pro football’s outstanding quar-|liams missed all but one dual | ue il, Dewees Bill Imboden, Alon- | orice vist $3 § «8 dee| Pung’s prediction is to come true. * ¢ « Fromhart of the University of De- | jerbacks will be featured in Florida | meet this beca ed | 1eyard tow hurdies—S4 Ringgold, Wil- Lakeman ...8 © @ © @ 000 OPEN Principal speaker will be Don/| troit; Lou Zarza, of Wayne; Frank |State University’s first annual | | sian ig use of a pull lie Wilson, Hayes Jones Pesky ......7 © © © © 000 Robinson, assistant football coach | Johnson. Notre Dame freshman Jcoaching clinie June 10-12. = “oe @ 6 ee --~-eeliien ere cow pen] CUMING §=AND COLLISION BOWLING at Michigan. Toastmaster wil] be | mentor: and Tommy Ivan of the They are Otto Graham. Bobby| Two fleet dashmen — Kerry reese ys Munger hieaeemealeanthe --r-—-abaae «38. 3 3 Lees PAINT $ Stan Voorheis. Detroit Red Wings. Also attending) Layne. Harry Gilmer and Bobby | Keating and Ray Campbell — will High | jump “Ringgold Marvin Cagie Brance eect 8 46 $ 3 3 H tone jos Every Day ‘eaeemeeeaenn nome & will be University of Michigay | Thomason. Others who will assume | lead Waterford in the bid for ‘‘A’’ | Broa Jump —Ringgo:d Watkins. Taylor |Gray -.22.:. 3 is us 3 i 3 33] Alleys Open 12 Neem to 18 Midnight romp TERDAYS NOME RUNG | gridders Ted Cachey. "Dich |teacher roles are former star | honors, Campbell has been clock- Shi? are netste arin Sisiy, |Meee™ cook '¢ $32 Si] Cooley Lake Collision ||| west nuron Recreation Rosen. Regaiade, Indians; Busty, Senators, 0 SOaughnessy and Louis Baldaccé: | Sammy Baugh and End Pete Pihos|ed in 10.1 in the 100-yard dash — Welker, Norris Jackson Miller ....... 2 2 @ @ © © 000) ] Bem Micks—Ralsh Rappshm. Preps. 114 W. Beres 6t. VE 5-2808 Adams, Rede; Noren, Berra. 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Your Local Ford Dealer ~ 147 South Saginaw p lA i ae a | - ee ae ’ THIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 . Bob Considine Says: Now Apparent to Everyone Ike Is‘Angry at McCarthy “WASHINGTON (INS) — By now it should be plain to all that Presi- dent Eisenhower is more than a as he has ever come to spelling out M-c-C-a-r-t-h-y the other day at his news conference. He lit into the “young army intelligence officer” McCarthy says gave him a summary of an FBI spy report sent in 1951 to the Army act, the Presi dent said, giving out that kind of information to “unauthorized” people, Insubordination. Might as well disband the Army if that sort of thing was going to continue, he concluded angrily. It was an open invitation to McCarthy to reveal the officer's | used to work for McCarthy for nothing, Ou dan, 21, 1954, Army coun- selor John G. Adams met with Eisenhower's closest White House associate, Sherman (no relation) Adams, Eisenhower's clesest political adviser, Attorney General Herbert Brownell, Fi- senhower’s foremost early boost- | er, Henry Cabot Ledge, and | ether high echelon people to | discuss the whole Schine case. At that meeting Sherman Adams more or less directed John Adams \to write a chronological report on |the improper pressures that had | been put upon him. | In describing events leading up to the meeting, John Adams said | under oath Wednesday that he had | just about been driven to distrac- | tion by these requests, and by Roy Cohn's “tantrums.” He pictured the somewhat wispy cis P. Carr with improper tactics, appeared less than two months after Sherman Adams ordered John Adams to make up his chrono- logical report. The “bill of particulars” con- | tains much of John Adams’ re- Eisenhower and Army Secre- tary Robert T, Stevens talked on Paes phone several times during | the secretary's long and exhaust. | ing stay on the stand. The President encouraged him, Stevens told friends. Eisenhower also bed 2 fino word to say | about Stevens in his press con- ference before last, and even stronger things to say when he | Was combatting — though not | by mame — McCarthy's manner | of questioning Brig. Gen. Ralph Zwicker and other Army brass. On his recent trip to the Lincoln |country of Kentucky the Presi- | dent said something widely applied | to McCarthy. He said no one could find an instance where Linclon stood up in public and excoriated | another American. It is more than possible that GOP National Committee Chairman Leonard Hall checked the White House before announcing that the committee would not ask McCar- thy to campaign for Republican candidates in November. At least it is certainly true that if there was more than pass- ing affection between Eisenhower and McCarthy, Hall would not have dared to issue such a story. The stern present stand Eisen- hower has taken against Me- Carthy is in sharp contrast to his first brushes with the strong- willed senator. The President backed down at least partly on his “Book burning’’ speech at Dartmouth, when its direction CISCO KID | was turned toward McCarthy, Still earlier, Eisenhower is re-/ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ty U fddidiialcdiai elas a ported to have eliminated from a campaign speech in Milwaukee a strong endorsement of Gen. George | C. Marshall, target of one of Mc- Carthy’s most blistering charges, after conferring with the Senator. Now, apparently, the wraps are off. The impression gained around the White House is that if Mc- Carthy were up for election this November, Eisenhower would spe-- cifically fight him. SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith pame, but McCarthy has advised little Cohn as a strident charac- éne and all that that will not be| ter who cowed even the muscu- There's not much doubt that the | from helping Schine. President was informed by at least; It is significant that the Army's fast January of the McCarthy | ‘bill of particulars,’ a %4-page group's efforts to get preferential |decument which charged McCar- treatment for Dave Schine, who! thy, Cohn and staff director Fran- LIFE’S BRIGHTEST MOMENTS Webster-Roth big league pitcher!” “That's what I call real advancement—he’s got the control of a by Merrill Blosser pape. TEE be | as | iorton ie. T. fen Oh Pee OA THE EASY WAY To Buy, Sell, Rent, Trade, Hire, etc. Is to Place a Quick Action DAILY PRESS WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 Ask for the Want Ad Dept. Ease that tension ‘Chew Wrighey’s Spearmint Gum. Pleasant chewing reduces strain. Helps you feel relaxed. Bajoy h anytioe, anywhere, . BS good to chew... and good for you Relreshing » policiow® | SPUR LIN i . fi PALIT TT 1 ; 4 ME: Sl , ‘2 - . *. - "ej > fh, by T. V. Hamlin a AUNT FRITZI--- A VERY HANDSOME MAN : — THE PO NTIAC PRE 4 Grains F Soybeans Al p, [ MARKETS |Matke firm tone @ — Gra pet DETROIT FRoDt ____New York Stocks _ , today A FiPraie p Pm (UP) PRODUCE — athe ar oa an “Tpeben’ with 3 of ay farmers’ — Wholesale > Admiral ~ oo OS3 are eighths Seckin cents a run-up trade | TT ae prices gy End 9 Wor in May of ; : reported oa - Erte 94/00 orra , the several | 6.00 bu; Apowe by the L ou. a = ¥ Enteri culy Seu soybeans several |e Bet ws, Delicious N abes LGU . 30.3 re ES... RS ng , Livestock An advance . | Spy. EA yp bu ; ney, 400- EW YORK — + a 332 eee ou... ™“ Pontiac ing » tector tn, tee coe sBblea” Sigal Red 4 spies, Herter aii Se eo Ale Ghal’.:: $41 Gen ec." 1182 | Miller Police arrested pernort ‘ in the" much} was |, Voperabse: Red, fancy, 5.50 bu. ahead mar- | 4™ cae oo 4 , B, of William | ,D=T®OT LIVESTOCK soybeans, strength was, ¥ a. he be: difficwl today Atrlin 58.6 Ge 2 58 - Sroslengia the Stiga tay | taepessigO ee fm oe te tock mar. Aaa a Ses Fi, St umday tn conection with otraneugh bute lenda : 5 &Fdy Ge ’ in on in the July contract. Even del ts dee vei thts bebe” Carrots, Scattered minus si Am Crea y Hs Gea Ta 88 May 2 breakin with the + Stille aula. Ses ee sary te mak Special f months .E Hop ee es bee” Carrots, | rune signs S en. ‘in 2 Gille & Rud 332| of the 30 * 300. . . communica pretty slow. dealings ven | 80 behs. eM, gg dy @ point running = 4 ss tte 32 | dow Cleaning Pontiac Wi quiet; per cent Today’ velt Lodge tion on ian een No 1 | an advance provided to | Am 2 Goebel 16 | Co - ine | cut; coun slow. manly * market: No of Roose- ——— Even | 2 ge hehe, cates enh Be bee: a brake feces ket Goodrich ¢ | Detectiv 5M shar cater Gee cove: marked | 58 . 510 F Wheat . the rest of bens. wPeranipe, Ne ha Yt tween 1 and that extended on am 3 Gee 7 4 Goodyear - ae | e Thomas Saginaw St last be ae fully BA gy lower: te street, & AM. 22 near the | Zetatane, He Noy ee Be . = ; 2 points to be- | Am 5 ) +s Se Ge Ne Ry 05.6 | quoted Miller Mitchell pgs oy. Mavtet “active, :|P. m. to aturday, May hour end ao git i dos Prices at the ME ey y pt s7/ the as sayi who 7 to stee perform 5, 1 was \% of the fi | red 1, 2.00-2 125 50-b % bu were oti «63 Ol ons 7 building saying he strong ss end Brothe: > to % highe first | fed, hotheu $8.50 100-m be bag: pots start, and quietly higher j= poe... Ba —_ << 4 window through entered | [* : overage ya ia- | @, were Burr Ada 134 LOP Class, 1 wae! ines wade eavy type | fev am a. seokee’ aiken Ae bulls) Rea. in jm gad poem Rg that the Whit 4i%e, 4“, eggs: Californi Goodrich, Calum ’ 20 Lib Glass 176) end | PE © si IOR DEC. PLO ing Service _ | 8t. In sale, Sa Mh? oxy ® years - @ 3058 BD Orion | man "wine MONDAY i ieseseuee” poll nc of —_ WORK, LARG E poe or Oardner. ae Busin Garage. t, at 23 Pine pommennn Magic 2 png A ad on ee Bane ini. OTS pa ae gle ¥ May) ee noe someone who wonde end XC LAROE “ORAS. — LAYING. FIN __-_Business Service 13 —Adv ey —— nin eaves es oo ot ay, age 92 Se per week cane Sees sat Seer eee rei ha aun no. nso crise —aameraoamp |_| ar ot e 13 9) OR 3-828 will BF ; dear | ef . to Vision, at be tae bauling. t rE, R MOWE: M wlition i 2 be bela | Morris. rE Referenc en LIKE PAR week Etc 5% th tele- | LAWNS Pe | fuelehing. ING SA | 6 oliers and RS SHA | oving & 1 . between is gt 10.20 0. a | ana © +2 eall Ful- ry Eagle T TIME week. Cead w days wae RAKED 10 years NGA eas tee RPENED Truckin Mount ie —— = seth ae aanaee 6 miles ‘Take Drugs. lose net, ame toonhed’ cone: CANDOCAP ED SEEDED, = phone PESO —- __ trict. ry = soll wholesale ARE YOU = 19 mee is at ne Sameer) Me Should “be se AN WITH Help of Clarkston. mingham. Must be B TAPING. 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ST + j ~ U — m Y os HA and EAGLE : Mr. Coo: rs | Siferd he ek dee oe ee 476 alte cau FE ed tl aver Ghee aoe FE ¢2303 seat IENCED BUT SOTCWER TS State, Mt. teeee OR 31511 seen: Soest ASHES _We Jair Rewera Ph BLACK —_ es ee Seat om farm 2 6. +3709 or _fer heme than ba, FOR neat appes To —* ed Bg PLAS’ | coer Recents “My Please Dr P) Par AN A 41K, BEAUTY ome than tw CHUL | gs Must _N__Cass esa AL D TERIN fied eon ti oly i eee mer- | ciderty aay To ca EAury crema ron Youno we wages EM Se ccraa al PE 2-301 “ye tees mr pool Meyers NG “ipubbten he = iy | PERSON WHO TOOK ply Foy BE ag ES pono Aperiment por | 2 Beauty Shon, a's — > NOMAN, WHITE, ee . | —,, < Saneet Sees | tultant Treen ra 3-6830 spent FRUCKING | Waste's m lndy’s black por BILL- Bessie la e ends board | a's ren. m try r ¥e | ant FOR HAUL Ps wig Seog Twp. | —— fue wn dene rq | CAB DRIVERS, wo | _ Lak Feat eos TO | Seek On omal 2 OR | HOU __ment Tree ESTRY INO AL boon identities Sat. + sey gree of Dr. & d of Mrs | pm +1394 Ret-| {ime PULL nl 7 in! amall coun- | SE ERA pemt service © moval Y CON: po 770s L DAY sith all by ¢ 6 hes at ae Paes t a hae ae ee . Bt | Derm. AND Youn alled he cAISING | ROBER eh ae “ashes, PE. e238 er by mei er ‘tm ts Return beral Prepees Hamilton. + | pecs rane Fr Orenare Lane 3 pooping LADY TO Work W — TM CHAPI ) | Lie | ‘RUSS _*eme ga Waite's H iim, at held Monday. May Beceseary "FE TIME HOTEL | we we Lane 3 | fer eenerat oles LEARN BOOK. | COLO, td. Female 1 ond drivewsye, FE REFRIOER AT APIN, PLUMBING aa Cede ares. Sat Gases person, ot a a an ee mach oy on ee aa. Wena abie to type. wri cert Mngt be work Me LADY .. THOUS * Ean AND, | Zax CarEAD re | Revere. Sea cop Sig loge Mae 1 fe cee ___| fe meng tn Pree! WANTED, ies Semcaange te | BE SEN gl ty tg supe! ne HOUSE: | _Soat —— sor ret Ys |e ee PAP arenore Mr. on, tnontena H Beno dometie ex NIC utre poo Mg ——— om. | a GAL a1 oe — FE om Dat | 5 _ all_ kinds, & and nem SAWS i K f£ _+eeal. all Naas . cate value 2 PALA Ea RGnt Bewson. inc eo oe a. inet | FE Rae Foam | PLY open ee | ee san, F Ne | ae ose ETL CARTACE— or. See ™ Pune the . WW 7 acc z re tor Ww ~~ PLOOR LL > tel AN - J ral Home, Leke DAWSON k oe S| O60. Works. Stay Bd - ater 3 pm PE WAN eon. con, Pe Pe pM og Lat. | re anes OT ia S | Loca ang Le ARTAGE | LosT- 2-92 D WHITE = zB. | lly’ ee MIDOLEAGER a’, INC. - qo “9 ex Sermon | CxXPERIE) = pet CALL En 185 Eat. | eee Ee EP Fie Tas | aUDDEN we PE bes ue piel eae ee wy soe at as . fo OU HAD Afternoon shift Es aaa R aes eae cee GIRL WOULD M a SAW be Orca. MV d.acaP Dish Hy fF oot oreene. © Gee anes eee: Secetn age 2-28: les Mf vou balance MO! week shift Ba: epartm %. Wil office D 5-4 Ss? LA MY 2-64 Ae | RSseh, Deve iberal re Weee- = - George. Howard, Cat ot Mr. | i ud Sate aoe | ateprecentattres a | ae or betier Paid + OR veterences Call PI work aft 351 | amt WNM = Lost ast hems, Wome dea. Bowerd. —S of See ire a i — | Mars Bh sy Age ° — re ME ve rll EXPER ces Call a my caer aus Taos NE SHA OWERS rucks eoore | ist SATURDA of Martin Pom m Ruth. are- Age @ atte — Store, 63 at meres bene. | £u7 “CED GIRL, Garages eet ay S for R at ; en ring in MA oie eine | Set ee Sha cate oune as Eh, eareubeeD os Repair Work fee SSE awry me ee ent! resem eee and ean books “ - az wis COLORED Wom. WASON AND < ; : Tes . a Saturday honaees Mathilda pe ola = full Small house wi cuk eal Go N, 3 TO | tee hae ue meee ce aie fodernizati qgmacanters Tosaiiea FE Sauat hor ENT is ard. Cail t wil ‘a poe preparation bel- conveniences with child ment for ecard > FOR pm an hou during a a ation bul ER CA 5-822 Ane 1% Ton » ain Ww from a wen, 15. at I oe held roll mocks, Suse ‘ef fuancial with TV A vee mba! _ a Retail ed book depa =xP ,_ FE a Call a Th won, NT +e to Bo mys, be CUSTOM Pontia Trucks Stakes Ss with black m — ardson-Bird Chapel. {picing anc a oe __reference a ~~ pS want toes — meee | XPERTENCED 0 | tenes iting MY 34088, or F = wood. Fir Pecos On arm and | Sen Tats Set . Eh atl age en 1 pro ad typist pe Na ivPeath ar ae resses oe oavanms HOUSECLEANER ge eT ips material and. we gee ndustrial Tract > ré 6. engine we ae may be at Mulfora _ burn 8t S-ner- Oakland hed EnCED’ Wilke food. 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Bick di ae male walt [nan Male Frome aye! mY oF now. | *E Sear eee eee: | eee. uty | Apply i some ADY WOULD LIKE DAY WORE FE 33006, EVENINGS g, Tailorin REDUCED RATES Reward, Mornings FE moje. qe ~ s 7 ae wes takes | 2S —— . fence pn A : E iatnenc rye Sait ah afte Dt mal wall “gl = wos ALTERATIO i" g 16 Large van to DRA — me ae wre FE tomele. —— se i Tous tevibe koe ee yo County Dead. 30s LAT. gz ee # He N crore Se gyronons lg : ra wee @ Son. FE 6-367. OF fhe au ae neti seca ee rae ang. TAN WERICAN CHE deat. heart x Pres AS service. TYPING TER e ft N BRED COL FE we hace hed eeased | Would yo Russell =D . waest ede, “ACEO CUNT 3s IGER ROOFING C ; L Tena TIONS. ANY SET | gorthiae wave vu cand +000 cme “COLLIE TAKS x you were sav consider 9485 . of 9008 Diste a | WASHINGS. 2-610 RTAINS Shingles RS EXPE »CO ALTERATION. ms FE 4-696 WING On i; Agents for VING ANI LOST. 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If cult al ae pesseus i Also IN GS AND t 80 PERT & TERMS oom REMODELING ANT “1 PARTING x DOWD _FE 22077 Bag- BO OR e| Raw ct eegid A a ae SBE Py ar Ci Son FaEwoogiine agp | Silene cana ee aA On ine X REPLIES | PART. “. « IMBL ER Tel. I emeny ren | og | " comsbie 4 de- “rR ee oa aae | __ Garden Plowing — 1¢ a PAiNTIRG 7 is eee Jonnson puppy Near A doors Ma ae eek, Center scotia, PRE et Branch Postings ENCHIN | Al GARDEN g _16A verter. 10 per ¢ INTERIOR 6 Physie-Therap: = t 10 a.m, today furn’ shed window ~ SALES ether need appr. COOK r Pp | work PE AN wiehingn se ‘ines fleld the G and high PLOWING _FE if: oa af. EXxX- mannan A Therapy : the were replies eaten SEPALS | exrenrenckD PED same ois “pee ut ne pm led Fe sks, ters TE piscina, | CON eee re ee a“ Press at exemptions, Wirt WILITAR? and =p WAT) and eit A. Bs | oe —_ aed ‘ashing am al, foot. techniaue. the . office in Salers” ma, fo manage vow coat ole oe ener TRESeEs H | Mp ome deliver ene E DONE | SMALL PLAYING | a F un Saks mansons ad ALL Atel Paeab i MABBAOT. follo ee store: code enced | or NTRA { 2 osing GOMPLETE DEC ec . ing boxes: it Tong arm wor agg ad Ea * seeaallad E __.._ Building tc tunity te Moar aa tae WEL. nner Tt ee or | viee Wh DECORA on cam cee cre. Personals 2s %, a phone ot . Write , i ATT a Service or othe rough in oppo witt OWING A 7 Painting, wail sEr-| 2! WOMAN 81, 33, - x 15, 23, 26, to Pontiac Press Dot ERAL OFFICE R macieling ve cosr nee | Building On 39001." pre able +, Rates cK harrow aed | a: ie ee Be Vernon Vie eaviser IW NEEDING : enced and ca ae ttic modernt. ETE ah = GARDEN 1 ce re } ee ential. The PE 2 98, 94, 95, = es, 0, | | SALES Position is perm cashier. | Exper!- -,—flormera— aa Tecreation seer | ae Supplies 12A a ee son | _Gidcum OECORATING Yow OATerY—WAID FOR wen Atay é = We b MAN (aon average werting ton were S building. ~ ron oa a ha a ee GARDEN | = IXO 35 IN — 36878. Mr BB Me —_— aa bape - selary. working t better PONTI PRA = ms. | ing fre will finance . es | ee ROTARY T ,INTERIOR PAINTING ctaan YOUR OR suPrLits. | mssman. App for ARTHUR’ “ne A a [alee ee sent. home aa bud | GARDE nae, ae trea PEs ig x OWN ROGE. AN oo ye person. “aN. ee” Pedi. oot Es Br mes only FE Pr! O | SARDEN ~7y BLOWING vtrenees PES pattern, WAT Seanteree Sham- Pt a elegranh 7 ponte in DEPT eae urty Ok_roorTae 4 aoe _Ser ae ing. N END Painting a 71: al ora’ ante Notions. raion e. siclton “Ss of Im | ee. Service 18 Fp Ses Pree Enttme ind Decoratin a Bo 4 | SALEEM GIRL WAITRES AN med REFER al RDEN $6296 rane veper re & GIFT av_ PE 3- 203) oe ae ee ees FOR GEN eee ASPH eervice. | W RIGERA wing wre tm PROFESS! remosed | Whol VARIETI rw heer ‘week | fnoden OFFICE WO ERAL |e 3300. Sievoha thucamn & att Coa ag ig ip PAVING , oo -RATORS oor role AND E ROE nee, rere T PAINTING comet yon Pee a Es Donelso a Soperganys tee Mr'wee | a" ENERAL |+ Bayonne tate he” & nay te | a SR A og ACHINES |°H8PFS Sige rowes cbt rare, a n-John ee = tte and able to Op fF Com sock Paving Co. PE3- os w PHONE EE” | 3% cree _ PLOWING. ine MEavtiiroagh sceiee, cai Hi-Fi He or_Oh 31202 Ss | WANTED BOY Fi BOY FoR rs, 4480 Elisabeth peta Lake Re penn Rano to ai ieaa a Help Wanted | saris Md foot "7 PE 3-2227. | Waltons NE FE 4-25 ovens ging. basements DISCING or_ hung oll ye ed seo Micra 4 cohen : V Gait ane aes bes, peeae | Oiecord Cel PEs 8 work x Tare | ALL MARES OF FOUR Tar je ey pS eee neuis nt bet prices. Sound demon oor _Lake Riaiag , a. 20, | BP al week ‘ AN WITH ~| Also ch A paired b NT i. Parke GAR totiller. FE ITH TRA | Wilkins and j MCCALL? demon- ees-Siple STATE 0 2280 Un. F Press. acento + I yl alii Tadhg nad wom. om Pe Imneys. No Job too ty Ps factory TAIN PENS air at PLOWING oe all PAPE Entire = um AND DEAN FUNERA STATE DISTRIBI oft to OP pitt eat tenure 7 Cont Sint 4 N THE Vie | 19396 ed at OOS eee ng Sar FeSO NEE RATES Pate et Ambulance L HOME Wontet cote R UTOR oo, ’ NA ro) py am jae AD BORED | noe ai ice e Bt. “gp w & GARDEN abaw Ms ee Preina | pF geen ox ANGING Mi D +5230 r4sy Plane pe en copes ye car te ary Pe hgh ore Bo MPANY Christian help im care of | cide. Son be wid rate CE TREE REM 3-0135. Law. EN PLOWING | oF i by rates pee cat 4a come 8 problem. NG “RAS Cctenery or Motor etchusive new develop pace ont Setessary. Pleasant ‘wor pod eee cr 1 ee lore you de- _OR S204 oumae TRIM. aR DENS Pi THE LOT PAINTING AND DEC ason- KNAPP S P.O. Aleo- ~ Lots gin tha me ge This | zation — working, net | inst “ CENER “a_Ma-on ACE ASPHA ve ones: — OWED WI PLASTERING W ORATING | NAPP SHOE a TOR 5 sparhitog makes vacations eon- ~ ructions NT work cavati LT PAVI (is ie Sion FF ING __ FE = rr S Quid Hi Wom ahs one full year ot Sng toe Peotioc’ State Dest’ a nospitals. acconnen 9 ee Eee, ALT PAVING AND EX. poe - my GH Rew worn one NEW AND = ox AND a — 8 Memorial VES the ER fic 7 Building 202, =bdeginne NS aRPE ep re IN reas. F way mz vi © atert expert ee HID DATE. Hime “Can “an fa imris “ave abi i sibel | wom SA) Seni o money pore vow | APPLI ora Saleen EveroM Nee ene | eRierte ge gk seedaible for any Sev we bee 2, By Bs . eo ereiette te wl 7am | caine factor | hig hoe A ind lg og HO etc, PE 50782 We se: ANCE SER yard a PLOWING AINTING cree Mewerry 8 or man E eo lotto contracted de M. ; Apply 0 rac ak " rw, 9 meno oiner | shine seas eer Oheeee wee 4 SRY a. ca ee RVICE hoe wae tat treching” ei eo aes, yf, PAPER oe ae caw aint Ave chy 2 !| PR sssoo eB GOORE iw Wa NDER B ERY pov's. Agen enna MY AND 1 M pear APERI seo or FE &1807 pe Berg Ra’ 4/2 . RING - f FE +1 TAX BUT . Some Never aa ra Y¥ | oe Oakien small a cleaners, | __7-05 WD LIORT ¢ GRA EXIDENTI PAINTI _* 1007 new GO DON experience ogy Work Wanted M , GO. TAN HORN & | sone | A&B TRENT ances risa : Leg ho _ SATISFACTION Peo RCIAL ‘Sauna Bes st T WAX GET Pootings 0 od uu leu pote? | pgCARRENTRY od Male 10) Anerations ‘ ‘toe * CHING. ig Wie tan ine PE Woures ILLiAMs, FE. ye | ae dirt Waite ® stock a mx woke oe nememeag ~ BE | Seer ee x ae PXCAVATING — a ine fee mate | — eae al a see Very Tensonstie t Sins. “Pe Service 22 ers, cash een ee see te a wie ee A | WANTED 70 SOY ALL TYPE OF md ee ares |e ee PE | perescer ee tpi | Er FHA ter Saks CLEAN | KE _ ING EAVESTROU st | Sree eae NING came cr SLE aR sam [yp ‘WANTED FURNITURE Myers PE UGHING B made—-Proguetten — (ete “EP INO Cea I | See pie pally Beal! A FO aaa | Qyptiey, ‘material Price Cy a up| ~ Upholstering 1 you dave saything i ¢ VES TROUGH! Hous and Foremanentp fru SPRAY ts — . 23. ae ot cour ; A. ; lawn -—- a . : _ Soeh finale sande od 7 Oonar = Sales Co, 60628. : Trucking WY y e F WIL! ° AA- ry — A Lee nr aah age a i : readies Lustis tej ; . 5 Mok” bh or / pe he Seuery, odo TUR Wed, _ res mnceaneent 7.0000 anytime. THOW "aie 28 . ¢ MS. —— | f . eps. >. =. ? - if 2. brat nee dr whale it THIRTY-EIGHT _by Dick Turner | Rent_ Houses Unfurn. 36° __Wid, Miscellaneous 28 Pituier at or larger. FE ~~ Wanted to Rent 29) AGENCY-RENTAL—NO CR CHARGE | “we Reve 300 people wenn 6. Open | COMPANY 7 >. po we 3 Realty Co FE 23-7053 | —_ co LE n songooe $ ROOM. ; or x unfuro by June f st. Prefer vicinity neer Lincoln We igh School. References, Box 34, | 4 Pontiac Press | EXPECTING IN JULY wish 3 room private entrance & | bath furn. apt. close in FE | +114 G0UPLE DESIRE 5 TO @ ROOM | house in or near Pontiac. Phone FE 1-T707 S0UPLE EXPECTING IN JULY desires 3 room furnished apt ¢ private bath and entrance Close in FE ¢1134 Pontiac employees, exe Prefer trance, enette rivete kitchen or &itcb- Can furnish good erence if necessary eall FE 42461 before 5—or a to Pontiac Press, Box 5-14 1 Hour Service Ren furnished hom or apartment with privete bath, [} ve Lene est “You say one of our salesmen is annoying you, private entrance. West side pre-| Well, give him an order and throw the bum out! rE. «8% on ‘ty SEA Serwes ne re ~ r Bice me ll CO 7 , mad ferred. Must be clean. Phone 6-3625. furnished rtment for adults on Bat side. 23-4395. Share Living Quarters 30 WIDOW WANTS WOMEN TO Saye, Rome’ ighis. Cheap “reat home Cheap rent. _PE 3-$208. WORKING A pass “pe Deme If you CASH FOR YOUR FQUITY will buy your z oh even! ‘nga FISHING OR CATCHING? 4 really plan to sell your home or equity, call ne If your price and, terms are satisfactory to us equity ‘Open’ 1362 W. Huron Wanted Real Estate 32A| —_—we ~ | Rent Apts. Furnished 33~-_ man FE 5-082 am? 2 ROOM MODERN APARTMENT Adults 133 E Howard ROOMS, 79 CLARE aT. ST PRI vate entrance. A 2 AND 3 ROOMS, ae DEC. _spt_t oreted, and newly furnished St 107'y N Saginaw apply Cameron 7 ROOMS UPPER PRIVATE | WHITE _BROS. Pree On 5 “usta or or or Y 1169 5666 Disie Highway and a — to start pacik- | _ a \J LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. — HELP} HELP! | We are sold out of not t +24 of listings, but * oars ms need we Reahor Parsee. PE +1 hes LISTINGS WANTED | and homes needed fer a Rg Red Horse; REALTORS FE 4-2252 a FOR LAND © on mode bs, SAVINOS & LOAN CO Ww st. FE 40%! é IF You Na e have plenty of | a | froct, "Ask tor Mr. CAMERON H. Eves contracts Past | Por tmmediate , Johnson, or Mr. LISTINGS WANTED are aa | sail, | H. Yo Newingham, B Broker 381 8. Marshall PE 4000 or FE +4066) GREEN LAKE OFFICE 3 | bath and entrance bus. Adults only 46 James “ROOMS SHARE BATH, enly No drinkers FE 40604 | AND 3 RMS ADULTS ONLY. | 3 ROOMS, UTILITHS FURNISHED | Kk. YOUNO RENTAL ROENCY. Pt +1444 Call before | aS EVERY Tiind — FUR. isemeat vate entrance re 32-3653 3 Matthews cottage FEL 2-5288 Whittemore FE 2-9689 porch, private FE 56-4032 ADULTS ONLY. | | j \ | | ROOMS WITH BATH 2 GIRLS | For further information FE 23-4753. | ROOM FURNISHED ‘eo s! ment n baby welcome beugh Ct See caretaker in __ment at rear 25 Williams ) ROOMS WITH on bea Ave workin © UNION COURT only. or 2 men 156 Summit Bt floor ewly decorated furntah FE 54-0066 enly Near Fisher Body _ 0 Dresden Seer [ BATH PRIVATE © nears with porch Adults only |i ; BATH AND J __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1954 MODERN U $ ROOM and beth year roumd home on — jake. $75 per month. Adults on. aw a References required. OR SMALL MODE MODERN HOUSE. nes an ke, couple onl 17-4157 }| WALL = Aa modern conveniences. Shower. priva beacn #5 weekly. De | Rent Lake Property 36A | —O 2 BEDROOM HOUSE 330 A WEEK 4010 Mapleleaf Drive Pontiac ! COTTAGE CITY CONVENIENCES | Avail June and Sept EM 43-6604 COTTAGE TO RENT FOR SEASON | at Waiters wake M 3} BEDROOM HOME To rent for your vacetion on Caes Lake Completely modern and beautifully furnished. Grill boat safe sandy beacht. $8500 per week FE 4-5362 - 'MODERN CABINS ON PONTIAC a Make vour reservations ow. $40 00 r weet OR 3-6386 _RAK Cabin Bay 37 For k Kent Rooms _ Oe 1 CLEAN NICE ROOM GENTLE men only PE 42885 621 N Perry CLEAN FRONT SLEEPING ROOM ladies 267 N Saginaw FE 2-0700 CLEAN” SLEEPING ROOM FE _ 45641 150 W Huron 8t ROOM FOR | SINGLE | MEN. FE 5-1720 0 272 niord FOR ~ SROPESSIONAL ~AND-OR —— person large front mas- Te aaa At bus stop. FE sn ow LARGE ROOM PRIVATE EN- | trance Automatic heat and wa- | ter FE 42780 | LARGE BEDROOM LARGE CLOs- { _et_ Near bus FE 40150 LARGE CLEAN ROOM ON WEST side Very pretty Where you will | feel at home. Private entrance t for 1 or 23 particular girts 34 Seminole LARGE ROOM WITH BATH PRI vate entrance Wes man References LARGE CLEAN side Private bath $30 per ROOM entrance month 1 Mest lo clean MODERN ROOM ON. oP! S LINE for emploved lady Kitchen priv- llewes optional! FE 2-9787 233 Edi- son MODERN ROOM FOR 1 OR 32. 61 Pine SLEEPING ROOM. HOME PRIVI- leges FE 2-426 PLEASANT ROOM FOR GENTLE man. Private entrance oa home. 30 Mark St. FE 2-45 =, FOR NEAT ELDERLY MAN 2 ROOM APT ALSO 2 “ROOM | R home. 30 ._ ROOMS, PRIVATE HOME, Or 3-448 Oakland Lake ROOM FOR RENT ON WEST SIDE. is Niagara a ROOMS FOR RENT AT 1? & 19 Auburn Ave couple West side cate é SLEEPINO ROOM 1 OR 2 clean working giris Kitchen pag Call evenings NO ROOM LADY W Huron bus. 103 Thorpe SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE men SLEEPING ROOM PRIVATE | home hot water 1 Thorpe | BLEEPING ROOM FOR MEN only Bo drinkers. Private en- _ trance Close in 165 5 Park EEPING Bn CLOSE TN. for sobe 48 Mechanic ene CLO AR Roots — AND GOOD | meals for men near Pontiac and | Fishers PE 20318 | good 3 ROOMS AND BATH. ADULTS Lange peared lounge room We | $65 mon K. G. Hempstead, Realtor = E. Huron 3} ROOMS. EMPLOYED COUPLE FE 4-8284 | 1 ROOMS AND BATH FIRST Nicely 4 ROOMS AND BATH COUPLE | Inquire france | AGENCY RENTAL Te Ys and 4 houses Open I! a. @ ™ oniv Adam: Realty Co. re APT PRIVATE BATH AND EN. | only FE 30% 3 GENTLEMEN SINGLE BEDS. A}] On One Floor—North | 0, L | Bh bedroom home story meals private entrance crinkers FE 3-s700 | SLEEPING ROOM 614 BRADFORD bleck from Yellow Coach FE $1220 ee Rooms With Board 38 ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN Home privileces. “| bieck from _bus abot IG |ROOW AND BOARD FOR MEN water shower, «ingle beds waikinz distance of Pontiae Mo _tor. mm EB Mansfield AND BOARD } MEN. DAY | ROOM shift uD 85 Auburn Ave ROOMS AND BOARD FOR BUD-| 23-7083 es im Christian home COMBINATION {LIVING ROOM & Clean meals near down town own. FE 24108 results call : Joll personally. (ON QUEEN LAKE) room Steve and retrigerator. | 5.5.0 BoaRD AND LAl NDRY | ‘A, JOHNSON, Realtor cottagen Lots and Estates _Rrraigioalh Peveisgrotance @ oe OS caer moon Pm aunt FE 4-2533 ‘ieee List 33 GLEAN * ROOMS Private —1**@ston Place 1704 S. Tel Rd. |" COMMERCE “RD. Em s-c413 | bat! apd entrance. Couple only. Hotel Rooms . Telegraph Rd. mWOodward S114 Rings PE 2-8225 Siac SATA SE ees CASH — Rental Agent Vinesees | “OCHS SY GAT CR WEEE AR + pe) fiance around Pioon apt.) HOTE!. AUBURIN Cook and Re tion Onit. wate =| MILLER [Sse Se coo er Nicholie & Harger Co. MODERN 3 AND ROO} ” 3).W. Muroe St. Phone PESme, LISTINGS WANTED Se, Mets $8 end HOTEL ROOSEVELT U li it We have a a tr} Mey Lake Oxford. OA A” esos peak — By — - mM ed hemes covered mort-| MODERN. EAN PRIVATE EN- Ress. nimi gone maa Mivency i rf nesie PE w 136 Funds Francis | E. “Bud” Miller "an wee | ee ae cone waiting buflders NEWLY DECORATED. } ROOM wt. . ‘ contreste ea’ finshed ef eemt| DOmRO wcaltor STONE oe a | (Pwepeest) finished houses, for ‘eon | REALTY ch oil $15 WEEKLY tracts on — property. PE 9 to 8 pm. Daily; Sun 1 t 8 | NICELY PURNISHED 7 ROOMS | 3-030 and for Ted McCul- 619 Joslyn re Auburn Heights, FE 40036 } DINING FACILI a lough. WE NEED N THE OR. 3 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, ADULTS Ly = Francis E. “Bud” Miller th ing senna Goodrich ares. _o only. 7 8. Paddoc | ee a s Realtor C,PAROUS PH" OnTOnvitue | utc 2 mah Sonar, | ie TESot DOING BUSINESS AS STONE in" | . 9-6 REALTY | PRIVATE PARTY HAS $3000 For | aati FURNISHED APT AL : 4a a = 1 to 8 | equity, No desiers FE 5-17156 | utilities furnished. $20 per week Rent Stores yr) Ht PE 2-0253 | QUICK CASH FOR YOUR HOME! Accommodates four’ R & K Cabin HOME MORTOAOE | istansr of condition i rice: = Bay. OR 3-0389 ss = LOANS HOMES | terms -are a UARE LK. PRIVATE. } ROOMS fo ed cred. | STORE TO RENT Peal 8 ants service BID CHARLES Realtor “te — Se, ee $1 Mull St. 20240, heated ° i} 4 —_— hh A ad TRADE OR SELL Rent Apts. Untu Unturnished 34) lac Pre $4171 Mr Ran- ——~ ~~ som. m er 1A OUR | land contract or equity ta your | Trades are made to satisfy al) | concerned, large down payments | - cou Shag cr gi Sa Sn FOR Want bosinease ere scarce, trade your rty | aby sitting eply x - GOOD FOR A? 8s ~ ope Realtor: call us RRIe tee caleated 7 j _ time Press a Large tregt window. located on rd Lake +400 DO S | 2 ROOM i APARTMENT corner e. in! TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR ppattor COOP MEMBER. EM 34681 aman oe a land contract, ‘Realtor’ Partridge Saw PE 18st /7 ROOMS, PRIVATE, Siva cas} FQOs Eee. —— WANTED | _hea' +0608 7 St.._Ph. PS 3-316. | 2%_ Acres or more Large house, 3 ROOMS. stove Fd iD REPRIO- | 5% MORTGAGES some outbuildings. Do own re-| erator. on Close te RENT OR LEASE ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN pairs Pay up to $10000 mo. stores. 990 Re store at 47 Putnam at sere with 100 ft. frontage, ne| 5379; PO°™ “® OUT soon FE AND BATH UPPER, OTL HEAT | a : ie ‘ OD. CHARLES we E NEED LISTINGS ON FARMS. | cae tax MODERN CON alter front. Phone FE . . homes | veniences, all electric, ite Lake | Equtabie foctety 1717 8 Teieeraas | ROY KNAUF, Realtor Privileges Avaliable agon Orman we “RAVE | 3% W_ Heres Pm 2740 Mw £2546. or Detroit WE 5-8170. Rent Office Space 41 WE HAVE SUYERS © WAITING FOR an weir | waa AAA $200,000 4 to 6 room 3 ROOM LOWER. EX’ ONAL At our @isposal to purchase new er seasoned land a = our clients See me befor ee)) ASK FOR BOB MAHAN PE 4.8284 e Rve PR2-1317 | to 6 WIL A List 3 ROOMS ON FLOOR R- MAHAN TSger aca aie haere Deen | ’ adults. OR 3- REALTY CO REALTORS | : E McKINNE NT 2 ROOMS AND COOPERATIVE MEMBERS | Office 8800 Commerce Rd. bath Utilities and stove fur- Open Evenings and Sundays Pa — ae or nished only. 281 Oakland 8 W Rurop Pn FE 2-024} — BATH | eee ae —~-——————" | w TLL PURCHASE FROM OWNER o- est . TILED Wanted Real Estate 32 arage. Maget Se ln pe MODERN |3 ROOMS AND BATH ie —_ te ZA Bret "preferred." "OR oT a — pets Union Lake. EM | ACTION ON YOUR LISTING | Qeo_L. Sreies, Realtor FE 25011 R Rent tent Apts. Furnished 33 RICE. BE. CUBAN ¢ ROOM APART. S \ \ CASH 1 LARGE ROOM AND KITCHEN. and gas furnished FE ciel. \ | References required. FE \ IN ette furnished ‘lewly dee —— eS ROO ; on lak ON 8 SAGINAW. 3 M FRONT a e. close to store tise Mig Could 24 HOU RS omens ———EEE — ro esaae ise Sieh and 1 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM airy rooms. Working couple Ref- Pee your equity tm our Ideal for bachelor FE 2-0566 #9 erences reovtred eat. lieht and home or farm. Call us on Mate _o _| gas furnished Call +1501 the phone, we will be at 1 LARGE BASEMENT APT. NO ~2 @ 3 x your home within } hour Get our offer before you deal We mean business! -EDW. M. STOUT 7) N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 55-8165 Opén Eve. ‘til 8:30 YOU WANT ; MAHAN HAS BUYERS | —" =. Qur sales. is ex onal. We need. your and will certainly do to ease you _ years of sa tory Real Ex- assures that will be satisfied We bandle all detatts finance- 2 end closing Cal) us today — st your property. - 2 —To Sell—To Trade IT—WELL INSURE [T = Huron Stree drinkers _ Close _kitchenette, adult Ground foor only, 63 Norton entrance. _S18 @ week ROOM _@1_ Raeburn. in _ 165 8 1 CLEAN LARGE —ROOM AND Parte « %8 Norton 2 ROOMS AND _ oe 2-4069. 2 ROOMS AND ae - COUPLE So" gas heat. Clean N. Jessie. 7 ROOM a APARTMENT PRIVATE 1 small child weicom: 0 iTaHED | Cali Townsend "$-3500 | Rent _ Houses Unturn. 3¢ e OM APARTMENT FURN 23 8 Paddock Call FE 5-271 2 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BaTH 2 ROOM APT FOR CLEAN "MAHAN c: oma eh Soe ae only a Oliver st pc AND | kitchenette ake New remodeled Pee =e A ard | Lake Adults or working NT ee nivate | PE 3210. Cal ; | | For Sale senses — 48 a: For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 A HOME TO ENJOY You or Sun . JOSEPH F. setae 53% W. Huron PE 20250 Eve or. ‘Sun Nr ale ANNETT OFFERS + Hiyhland 6 room modern nome With full bath J bedrooms. reh. part ee — rage shed situated on jot 100x165 ven | to stores and schools §7, terms 10 A\cres—Clarkston Area! § room modern home large enclosed porch 24x40 barn 18440 chicken house 10518 work shop. 10x12 root cel lar outside picnic grill and beautiful lawn School bus by door Owner leaving state will sacrifice for $12,- | 050 terms Income—Close to Town 3 apartments consisting of 4 rooms and lavatory on first floor, 2 two apartments on ofl heat garage rental location ciose to Ad- line $13,700 terms Mimistretion building and bus \cre< Located 2@ mile# north of Pontiac in scenic rolling country side with 1.650 feet pared highway frontage 1} bedroom modern home basement stoker furne x60 basement barn with 14 stanchions and drinking cups 6 horse stalls — shed and other bulldt Schoo, bus by door. $18 terms MM) Business & Income 2 stores and ¢ apartments of 4 rooms and bath eech | now showing income of $430 | per month Located tn good neighborhood on paved street close te downtown Full basement, new auto matic gas furnace 636.750 $5,600 down Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS 23 & Huron FEdera! ee __Open Evenings end Su Sunday — A HOME OF YOU R OWN Ehzabeth Lake Estates —— family home with bed- bam v and up fireplace 7” living room. full ain | ing | én breablas Full ee heat Comes lot 78x172 ble arage A ve wonde: | peighberhood §17 1 $500 Down fellow school $60 monthly East side. near Lon Pull price $5300 Three bedroom frame home. full basement storms screens Good possession ONLY $1500 dows. Fast of Town Four room frame home @ith ‘, — of end. Basement, of) heat arage $1500 down Near tien High School. $950 Down | Ombew joke area. 4 room frame | with 3 bedrooms sion East Side | First offering e@ this 3 bedroom slow New oil turnace. Fine neighborhood. $7960 terms. | | WE BUY AND SELL LAND RACTS i » NICHOLIE & AND HARGER CO. quality at 210 Nebraska, bet Wood ets ward kK. G. Hempstead, Realtor | « ROOMS. 8 PONTIAC Oxford srown Saturday from. 12 RMS WELCOME. a H. YOUNG RENTAL \GENCY. PE 4-1444. 3 ROOMS UPS > ice COUFLE onis Cae after 6 a. FE 2-1490 | Rent Houses Furnished 35 } It has @ gas range , |4 ROOM HOUSE AND G. with 2 acres of land, OL 61506. ae bly in fake modern Smee. co. cee “askeee “ EMBREE & GREGG and Sats, at 3 Oss MODERN OFFICES. CORNER oF $65.00 pert month_ For | Rent Fin sy 42 acnmaon iol ! ares. OAkiand WALLPAPER REMOVERS. SAND- rug rs, wallpaper tools Sherwit-Williar's Co T11_W. Hurse FOR REN To | INCOMES 6 family brick, excellent condi- tion. Mear bus. school and church of parkin tenants J vom per week Shown by spece avail- sent income appt 2 hy my houses on 2 acres One modern BL rie ¢ now | for $60 . Th reom for $50. Only $1,500 Pisher ete Pay- Bes Totes gy of pie a SUB Near Silver Lake Execetient 2! _ room home. Large iot kyard Nice Vraae. eee ae Storms REAL TOR | 182 fuburn Ave FE 43393 BARGAIN BARGAIN] | ghacp 8 seom modern re | Hn ge Mon Mg buy. $8950 . JIM WRIGHT, Rafer Srnos toe 86 r acre Soiawtetngion- | rE 42571 | j For Sale Houses 43. | ADAMS ||. es EAST LOCATION sas 1M as —«£, ae REALTOR FE 2-0474 a can AND NEW 3 ROOM ~ 4x34 ca "toundation. full , © ¥. Te : — — itory room on third oor MODERN becement tered walls Lae ee room fire- lassed-in porch with hardwood BY OWNER ROOMS PART pola 4 go ule Bn Al | beautiful lake wan oh | rs. 2 car garage. corner jot bath. 2 lots Feaced = nfs orkabie. some down Full | fooms are large with | Srced 06,006 ball cach required. | Cite? 10 Sastera bus | Tennyson Joslyn perma ll heat oy as cae Phone Clarkston MApie 3708. | Ras nice carege Call fer low Road and “Ely Road. of (© pour room “asacrs tengaiow, vase-| HUNTOON LAKE | VETERANS ATTENTION! ] ice on M-10 at Sorin ae MM [ Gocccsea can tibet seek seed | ceramic. tom, Youngusen We ean now ootl your heme end _Ferguson. R 1, Davisbu Vecent. Check with us on this rieesnap ll ne trae 2c ber full |, = : tion . at car ¢a- BESS SELE C-CLARK | eme-cemme | POPSET EAS the entire v Te [ORSEERE ROR TOR CHET na RS S| gy NEW HOMES GEORGE R. IRWIN miles from fenced.| 152_ W +1557 Bee ranch homes wih large L TE jot 100 x 400 feet. Features two! EAST SIDE, §@ ROOM MODERN) room. priced at $8,500 with $1. REAL ESTA large bedrooms, 12x18 ft. living eek floors, painted walls| down. Por more information call rE soe or em room. 10x12 dining room. dream | in living foom, combination storm 01 or PE 3 kitchen. nodern bath with show-|- windows screens and doors, love- IVAN W. - — er. oak floors. painted walls over | ly screened poreh, near three A HOME OF YOUR: | piace ty, “Rest gore. Tat!) sneatttatere "eas" ae eareee | GC ETR A Vf OWN laundry facilities frutt cellar, te modern, steam furnace, sort. a heater ——. ye Sate. ous heat, large = REAL . For Colored | —_ oo Tes | Call tor sppointment “Rose Me- FE 5-51 Two bed bungalow. $8,000 ‘= ee _* aL) 276 26% W.Muron _ Eve. FE 5-256 with low terms. Two bedrooms pancy NOME. pace, | Ast SOE Ce eae. 4 wit 1 with full basement. $9.500, terms | “Very attractive Poa y near schoul store and bus. ga- Ss Lae. El sacrifice WE BUY AND SELt lat. nice JANR.. © 5 foom modern MeEms Best bis, rone PE ¢ene? . al Hy S way 1% car. garage. eae i gy BB 2. = eames LAND CO 20 ft living room 4 pe. nt ved aia, uel IMMEDIATE NICHOLIE oil forced air beat Only €3.006 ¢ room. sunroom ; OCCUPANCY Lae priviteces.| let cud lovely Gowers. houses,” Kos ins ta it ist, AND HARGER CO. Vocus ene seedy. 9 pocorn | Ss"t coon bisa eal onl oee.| es 2: bedroom houses with un- aed os en tates eee pis, Hoods work LeH00, 90200 de.) TOSS Lccrom houses. Pull base- | (ae new pane anor sand with |= FOR COLORED FAMILIES ae REAL ESTATE. B t path utility, electric water aeons gg 7 Mh tage os 18100 JAMES COUSINS, IT ateman Your choice. pe Tory | "00. 2 vedeome and beth dove. Detres Diamond 10112 PE 63179 j elmer qn" See motel ana rooms and bath up, recently dec-/ ww. nave x extelient homes on . { K sree’ automatic hot weter A good| {it convenient North Side street , Bargain—Bargain | CAMERON H. CLARK | ty.“ mater: 10 pedrocm. pine aitie, 13 bee. compiewe ath basement. weeps ee |* pease py ma arene ge sehool| ‘tea food “ote service $5 950.. Better investigate. Sl L_Estote Exchonge | 5000 down will handle. lew pecs For information, call Mrs. Spears. | $1350 Down : hey , Y ation inside’ and ext.’ 2 bedrooms . rooms newly dec- 7 ter_178_W. ae 9 pRB, EM - ttt lag GATEWAYS to| sessment Toeaaee a ee cag pay rent? Live Bd ge eg fm this new r pA. washer, Only $6600 with . home 76x24 2 car HAPPINESS fist at abt PACKING \ Dream Kitchen je. Lat 3 bath. CORT M. IMBLER ge rock fireplaces, tile . : is only one of the many 6 closets, recreation room. Only West Sufurban 1111 Joslyn FE 40524 outstanding features to be 3 miles from Pontiac. u Priv pas Leake. Well |; Daily ‘tn 8 ig =~ & to 6 found in this spacious two Terms today for appoint- 4% room, 3 bedroom bun- Co-operative Resi Exchange bedroom home. 20’ living ment see zalow. fieors. off heat. fully room with picture window, , . and jot lovely bath with built in | LOW DOWN PAYMENT. 3 bed- oie f — vanity. Oll forced air heat, foom ranch home im Drayton LIKE THE Ry gh ag Ag a “rep| JO Nn box and grille, ¢ombination way ond jor garage.| HAN IDYMAN WAN WwW om bs Oniy $10,780. Get going on this. + Ba - on 'Wathine Lane. Onty “16 000 DOWN buys @ nest a ee cent down to veterans. | 62,000 DOWN weve otek Tose ; us show you this fine | , with lake op Gree a home : Neh Sy. By Ae 7” + dy Ry a... Drayton Plains ; \ RAMBLING RANCH a a. ne Paes. outstanding home com- B. D. CHARLES, Realtor prising, enc etroome am FE 4-0521 Sen treme t w ing room, basement, IVI _ 9. Seegvagt oot iene bedrooms, a "Reached | Pave room! modern Wood pan- heat and gas hot Co-operative Bxchange| 1% car ofl heat, storms led living room ins koe a Siid| Eesti Bact pointment DIXIE HIGHWAY at he CaKgS home. 100 ft. frontage by oa i , AGE room Saale aun ody fot pou.to move tate, Poot tached garage. 810, Th nice rooms and front ampsen | "Re YOU BOY I7-WELL INSURE rr| Mice rooms andy = « geome, Neste ott ee only $8,930 with: terms. Realtor FE 4-0528| $s3s** Sie ea aie OFFICE OPEN § TO ® Member ai "Ect Esch tne, : 6 Te - p “aia home| Open NSUN, a Geer { Y : W. . * goreg, time cas so Baldor me sad wd wext SBQ0" J gRANcn 1704 S, Telegraph Rd. toate ert DRAYTON PLAINS Brendel! Lake piston 't Targe"iot ates Front i fe DRAYTON PLAINS Two full basement A good 5 reom 1, story bunga- furniture, and 3 boats Offered, jow on 106 ft. x 300 ft lot 3} at $6,500 with $1,000 down. $55; bedrooms. Plastered walls A rea-| per month | sonab'e home for $6500 with $2500 PONTIAC | $450 Down 7 room 2 story ‘frame with full , basement 2 s on first | - You can have this 3 bedroom pe ? bedrooms i cmorgg In ranch style bungelow built on | your free and clear lot for only . ¥°0d floors and plastered walls, “| $4138 complete on exterior only| ¢#° s@rage Basement has extra | and is now ren for lavatory and ready for you to finish the) intertor Model open at the cor- | pal arma Pull price oe ner of M-50 ‘Highland Rd} ead) Wilitams Lake Rd ‘as mile west. . LADD of the Pontiac Airport. | 496 Pontiac oe Rd FE 2-0207 | 4286 Dime Hwy OR 32361 | ‘P C. Wood. Co. DOLLARS ARE LIKE REALTOR RABBITS Corner of Williams Leke Rd & * = yt t | OR 3.1238 . Office Open 8 ac tue siesteuny naw hbo AUBURN HEIGHTS *| Live in either house | § rooms bath and utility On other will pay off the mortgage approx !} acre ground $5000 with Big house has 3 bedrooms & | $1700 down $45 mo Now is, basement apartment Por $13,700 we — to get your spring gar- this is @n excellent buy with | | atte ast “Pu a me a 3! e WIL "L IS M. BREWER LAWRENCE | 116 Roosevelt ee | FE 45181 rr) ROOM MODERN. FP OUR . BED. rooms. full basement gh ag ond and garage. Less than tea _sand Terms. FE 17-7041 BRICK Come see this new beautiful new | fanch type brick home overiook- | | img the f course and two lakes, GAYLORD Co-operative Rea] Estate Exchange DIXIE LAKE FRONT Good all year round brick home, modern awh oe heat. oak floors. plastered walls. Garage Large glassed porch. Beautiful ve. $3950 with $3000 down ee walls tile bath, electric | water, forced hot air oi fur- | } trict has full 11 Block base | Corner Cass Lake Rad on one ige jot in Auburn a j GILES FORCED SALE The owner is being trans- ferred and BELL This & bedroom home in Baldwin. Wisner Schoo! Gis- ment, l'y car garage and 2 lots. Call for further in- formation | INCOME Located between Auburd | and Pike St In a nice res! | dential section 2 houses | and 2 lets. A 3 room that rents for $65 per month pilus a large 3 bedroom home for only $165@ down Well you can, so hurry eon this one i i NORTHEAST j This 2 bedroom modern home with living room ®#ith | vestibule entrance utility room and an attached ga- | rage too. This house is jo cated on a double corner lot which is fenced-in Can be bought for cash or terms Call for particulars GILES REALTY CO. AL PE 53-6175 ar BEALS NEARLY NEW 5 age LAKE leaming white 1's story home nace and 2? large picture ~ ws are featured Drive out alton : y y - 16H’ Byd. to the Silver Lake Golf AUBURN HEIGHTS Club sign. ‘second street West of 1 acre with modern 2 bedroom Silver Lake Rd: Turn North 1 home Larzve living room with block. then left to 2666 Winkle- fireplace Basement with furnace man open all day Saturday and and 1 car garage .7500 with rea- Sunday hte _ $11500. By sonable down payment owner 7 = , $2, 000 DOWN CARROLE G. PORRITI 26's West Huron FE 271 Eve ‘call FE 2-7282_ | Do Yourself a Favor | BROWN 625.000. Lovely brick ranch. 3 1 Located Neat siuminum awnings South Bloomfield Highlands. gcreens, full insulated A dandy — Paved street, attached garage. | Your family will like i. cal FE sem - | reation room, natural fireplace $1201 of 21373 rich wall-to-wall carpeting, | | bath and powder room Well 1} “BUD” Nicholie | \andsesped.” You’ wi have to se see, REAL ESTATE creaaase. ibet th oa ina home | DON’T MISS THIS! ——o— Money Maker offers only. | gett Pon for the book This | $11,500. Choice West side location 2 property on main | Large 3 bedroom modern home cckoer poll 2 extra lots on paved street Excellent cond!- now valine 2 per cent =] — | ton Frac terms. Be sure and 95299 $1600 down _—o ee Lakefronts $14 700 “Sylvan Shores.’ eae With all the lakes in Oak bedroom bungalow with breezeway County there ‘s only so much — —— garage. Stairs Noe lake frontage We are offering end room partially fin- | 2 of the most gracious hom | na Pull t basement, oi] = cg | on private lakes this area A space for recreation. | Cape = @ ranch type Both , | @s modern ¥ | — DOWN Workingmans; sonably vol Shown by sppoint- Chance 3 bedroom slow = ment \ with exterior all completed. full | bath. well W orried ? | septic. automatic lot | | weter wired. electric | vd and = Because you cant find an at- } ail interior studding ed et tractive 3 bedroom ranch on a only $5. west of town. close to 905 and it is brand new. BROWA, Keaitor ‘1362 W Huron PE 2-4610 Member Co-op Real Estate Each BY OWNER center and — large lot. o shoppins tion? e heave & — for only $10,950 _. CRAWFORD AGENCY and Realtor 2141 woke Eves bar Pull — ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES — | OVELY BRICK HOME POLL eation room with | shore wmiews and sash } price. $16,000 $2,050 dows | — 7 Scott Lake Ra | BY OWNER Ideal 3 bedroom home in Drayton | tired couple but additional bed | Piains Panelled recreation room, | rooms could be completed tm the special. very modern and plenty new furnace large ot. Doubdle| statred and floored attic for of cabinets. There's a full base- j arage ruit trees and berries.| family home 24x42 om founda-| ment recreation space. of] heat War accept smaller house om tion. beautiful fireplace, full Double garage with paved drive | down payment. PE 5-756. | dining room. tevely Sischen. oi | Perfect condition | throughout | BY OWNER, 2? R th th ma window | mdsce setting 982x131 ny} | ern with nice ay wasenént Ex-, large front patio, awnings on new en this lake property $5,000 | | tre large i's car gerage Large front and excellent ee | down will bendile int. W space. And v- ment and recreation space wee ilewes on Watkins Lake dn. ly painted. Gas heat, lot 100x! “4 . Te oe ae he teooas: | Gemtny CMtnteesd ret | Humphries ment. everg and bs — Priced at only $16,800. Mere | you Right in Ottaws i an almost ar ee ag EXCEPTIONAL HOME shake Stxq2 "bungalow. "Look tant dining oy a ott Telegra| hate pretty kitchen 434 Sa beth sefeened porch, bedroom & ‘,| 26263 ee oT ae beth down. 3 large bedrooms & breeseway and itiven ivine —_ led beth up Hardwood floors | pg Aggy OE A on room. Oerag ge sonise iia. oS ee very vet cept large bedrooms, stairway to large “Arrange terms, _tider homes | attic, automatic washer. ‘ of] hest, storms screens H h tary ump T1eS “4 ACRES: Bee this 3 bedroom home near) it clean. | Huron ‘| Eves ‘ull 8 aie the attic fixed into a bed- | children, en-| ture window and fireplace gorgeous bedrooms, dining room modern Youngstown Kitchen with dining space full bath. al! on main floor full beth with shower im the base nent for swimmers a home youve dreamed of own- ing call for an appointment today priced to sell | SYLVAN LAKE Brick 6 room 2 story home mas- ter bedroom first fleor and 2 more full tile beth . ful! basement, auto vene- téan biinds complete storms and Ocreens. all this and lake privi- loo z . = AG | leges | a py AKE PRIVILEOES ranch type nag featur- ne cK bedrooms. la: for | possibility of 2 fam Nes 1% car erage, 1002150, only $1500 ° own. Russell Young REALTOR 413 W )_ fun tll $ Humphries ~~ say “Where ts it?" Say “How fat icgion te oa err beautiful bungalow. ts 1 a floor | plan carefully poe Moy for solid | | | living comfort. All large rooms | 2 fireplaces. ceramic tile bath. | rwmpus room on main fleor many, many modern pode ‘toe | cant afford not to see with convenient terms a pony well make the appointment Humphries | Beautiful, beautiful agree as you imspect this big @ room you ll! bungalow at Willianis Lake Love-~ ly fleor to ceiling glagsed sun- porch Carpeted living room and dining reom both beautifully Gecorated. The kitchen ts extra —— ' ‘ | ' PE ¢4525 __For Sale: Houses a KINZLER © G.I. Resale Street mo payments oniy $44, ba 4°. interest Iluntoon Lake Area rand new 6 room brick (3 rok poco metal kitchen bath Full basement— heat. 2 lotis— insulated Bcreens and storms. $4,000 aown. Lincoln Street West Huron Re- modeled and newly dec- erated §$ room 2. story home. New Norge oil fur- pace. Price $7,850, terms. Near Suburban—!4 A, Brand pew 6 room home 1 bedroom down, 2 up. Nice size rooms 11x12 utility room. Bard ot] heat. Fully insulated. Immediate possession. John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron 8&t. ons = Open Eves. Co-operative Real Estate Exchange a _— ~ ESTABLISHED 1916 WARD -ORCHARDS Fine 2-bed- room home 18 ft Hwing room with picture window and fire- place modern tiled kitchen, oak floors ot] A C heat New m 451 I',-car garage. Shade trees and landscaped.. wide lot. See (his at $12,000, terms WEBSTER SCHOOL AREA. Well- located west-side home. Ideal family home. Large reoms, full basement with steker heat, g@- i> of and blacktop street. sie. terms BRICK INCOME 8400 a month re- — _— this fine —— House tn ag condition Life: time tile reof, of] heat, garage, paved street. Near high school. Only $7,000 down—income pays balance. 3 rental units, some furniture included. Calb Bigh for investment business All for with $2.750 down. Liberal dis- count for cash. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 54-6105 rane Power KNUDSEN Ea st Side Next te Florence Ave. Income or large family home Garace $2000 down Immediate possesion Scott Lake Front Newer hb home reece Full basement _ Teation room. fi E. Wilson A gy bome with earage $1500, iv MY. H. KNUDSEN $10 ool FES EES, bel Se JACK we OVELAN D oP OR with ca- with reo e Near lake. N. . Only $2780 With $1000 down. ane WALT MY 23-6831 | bITTLE FARMS ely one -ecre tracts. Close to tie sol" -Sny ib owe te L H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron FE 24810 EQUITY FOR HOUSE. PLUS Ga- Mos Stett USE. PLUS GA. “Somer ene 6 Seamer Sects heat MORE FOLKS THAN BEDS This ten room house will solve your problems & could extra dollars Extre from Realtor NORTH, END Leper w4 ig THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 THIRTY-NINE NE __For Sale-Houses 43 NR ST MIKES WILL EQUIT’ : | “Wocome ‘bouse ‘or home. wits. 3 BEDROOMS Schools; 3 bed low, with many deluxe plastered paigied walle. full bath, colored fixtures. shower kiteh- ie bit ae these 4 rem. = * rE Ar etry down IN cludes mortgag cost Let's look now We ve the key! RAY O'NEIL, Realtor Huron Open 0 Phone F@3-7103 or PE 17-9934 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Ne ew GI Homes colored, see = new modern | NEW BRICK HOME Just 3 miles from = Hall to this low hom: ely family e 5 large rooms and beth ist floor, 3 additions) rooms end bath pa: finished NEAR CLARKSTON Lovely 4 bedroom home on —_ lot 602200 Mi oo Nice lawns. e ru’ be ee a off heat. and full th plus e stool in basement Gomes s1a.000 with 85.000 down Lew taxes. PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 5660 Dixie Highway _ y (SUBURBAN BRICK WITH TWO STOUTS 2 FAMILY—$2200 DN. fi E | RPE fl 32 26% W. Huron St FE $220 es 2 Houses : Over 1% Oak- land ave. @ 2 bedroom alow with and 2 room home without ent. property tone Laer pegteto H many possi- Dilities for add income. rE seis) "Spen_ Evenings ON OLD FARM HOUSE— ES ; i Edw. M. Stout. Realtor TIN. Saginaw St Ph FE 5-8165 ‘SURE IT Open __ For Sale Houses 43|SLICE OF -HAM |W undell. ae” We oe 2 Waterford room and expansion attic Large fenced-in back yard and | thirty foot recreation area ini basement for the children Full bath large kitchen and living room Plastered walls, oak floors. electric hot water Supbeam forced air oil heat, lots of c ts Located 5 miles west of Pontiac restricted all bric For Séle Lots 46 $29 Fairview. MY AT BARNES Lake JUST OPP M-4 highway. 2 bedroom com- | ach, boat, large rob with | aluminum awnings bh cot is modern. Only $4500 with down. easy terms. Remember a | private lake EARL ts REALTOR 2 a“ MObawk ¢8241 Lapee: sflers choice ‘ullding. lot. 1001230 and — Several with private lakes in at $650.00 a Ay to live and YEAR AROUND HOME ON LAKE oem, gr out today 8 Pebes ee ve * “ ; 2065 BEST BUYS | 8 ROOM HOUSE IN INDIAN VIL- TODAY lage Must sell Other homes and tmcomes' P W. Dinnan & Sen 20 ACRES 4 ROOMS AND UTILITY. NO . bath. Close to schools. stores and 14 miles north of Roches- bus. Ferry Fork By owner $3,000 Ez i on black id road Sma!l cash ih fon beth, hemananh: @ Rooms re “GARAGE 8PA- small barn and = chicken cious oi dining, sunroom fully the land is work- ee e. bireh kite 1% baths. Recreation end 2 wells on the property This is bargein 90080 with easy ma $650 DOW Brand w 4 roo bath. large kitchen with new Cros- witb ell PLAS" —— ley cabinet. $1000 down, if sold room with this week FE 6-1902 stool only Needs finished ~~ $900 DOWN, $15 MO electric pump Pecstenen fens yey Priv, te Mase ite in 5 days. Located Bala- Straits take MA +1880. win 2 miles trom city limits. LAKE LAND HOME—ACRE My athED LAKE Price FETA APRS na sy ROOM AND $1150 down. 2 bedrm. 4 rm garage seen ee, ares | PRICE REDUCED High all tillable acre of land See this nice brick bungalow Lake privileges on Oskland Lake and 6 miles out room. of] furnace, double gerage $15,750 Terms This ts a very low down East Side large 2 bedroom bun- jon for this very {me ullding that was built for $8,000. Terms oak floors and ovlastered PONTIAC REALTY hom = 3 rooms and bath 2? Baldw basement with of] OOM MOUSE. furnace 2 miles west of 3® Pontiac city limite fore $1.000 cash. mow Be tigv: DRAYTON—VACANT |in Sot hme ater FE saan 1948 built 28x36 on the foun- ~~ 8500 DOWN dation and there ere 4 very very large rooms and util- le = that is required for this mod- fty room with off furnace 2 bedroom home It has 6 and electric hot water modern kitchen, large liv room large lot is 100x262 and there ith dining stered walis . a wide paved drive to hardwood floors and a iarge jot hom Lecated within the lake with lake priv- lleges. Several others with small down payments C Pangus 19109 M-15 Ortonville 132, Reverse Charges _— ROCHESTFR AREA 47 ACRES mysteries large 2 bedroom, mode center of " downtown ray- ton. 4 ACRES Located om @ peved roed 3 miles north of Drayton one floor plan home with 3 ori oy t full basement aeee heating unit | stanchions, 3 Plains and a corner The old house has 7 rims & pert 35525 ft. barn horse stalls, 2 leben coo - ae aT it Te x. i he Trade Eves ‘tid 8 30 WEST AN— _ A ge gerne *. Le s rooms walls, too. It's a buy at $8050. ‘8 & Goll house; im- RAY O'NEIL, Realtor HELTMAN & TRIPP "MAHAN REALTY THE POWER Member Coop eal eat. Tech ree iw wires Mt NEXT DOOR TO "BRANCH of PRESTIGE | ages Sei" Poon OME, down. $850 @ month Walled Laie erea. MA ¢1554. Open, be yours tm this LAKE LAND R LTY Cc TRAIL deiune “Westridge™ offering. . WAL L ONLY for those — @ better home in one of the newest, finest areas! OPEN SAT.-SUN. } BEDROOM RANCH ATTACHED garege. pe tile bath. Near schools Land ered. $16 800 00. oeis Kerkshire. Midwest ¢6874. Sylvan Lake Sam Warwick offers § new 2 to 6 m oo eng te mn I gy oO p.m. ag A attached brick fin deep 4015 Cambrook Lane a 2 TT s ow : *| peal tile bath .+ = _ piaste Westridge at Waterford pao forge eit — wide lots ack paved streets aod sewer: in«talied id Charm and modern for Boa Privileres te ing design are the ——, of beacaes selecter clientee Pric this distinetive bedroom 4, up FHA appreved Open California Scat ¢ mporary y at 1878 Warwick to pros- . Ge nod Sites or ——— or eal) FE on Redwood 45000 tivities room 2 way sie ant Duilt ho te haves str w2T" ral fireplace. Youngstown Big ye IN 3 BEDROOM ae -- wishwacher. dis- ene. $27,500 General Contractors w. Law down FE saiei cr On yee peve — por s look now We have the kev ROCHESTER AREA nwt O’NEIL, Realtor malic 2 es — Auto- Phone PE 3-7103 or FE 7- 3 nice | Copoperative Real Estate Exchange TRIPP the TAURICE W WATSON Flizaheth Lake Estates “WE SELL THE EARTH" 5 toom 7 2 bded- 428 W. Fourth. Rochester. OL 6-637) | rooms down. unfinished ORTONVILLE. 1 ACRE Witt > Only we down Washington Park } room ranch home. ce ee cation. Low Gown payment. Soe ea Near St. Michael’s School CEO, “ ealtor| 5 room 5g Aram, "| Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ‘2 °F. oT” A For Sale Houses 43 3 a MODERN Zz reer ; For Sale Houses 43) 7 ris WEER'S le THE McCARTHY INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE GAYLORD 1 toe 8 eee from leak cenNEDY The early bird gets thie bargain that it | GAYLORD " rative Real Estate Exc WILLIAMS LAKE e tront home on paved street, igi e vg st porch car with terms can” peas | 4 BEDROOM HOUSE ONE ACRE. 24195 10% Mile Rd. Southfield PE 40000 windows = _O Two natara) ull tiled days 1.00 to 5:00 pm | MRO McCARTER. PLEASE CAIL EM 13-3304) $iss0 #0 FEET OF FRONTAGE ON BIG Lake og — site and, trees $350 K J.V ALUET, Realtor Co-operative Ree! Estate Exchange | Telegr FE 54-0683 OENNIS O'CONNOR REAL ESTATE Le] 1. or MY 1 * NTA Ee ee $2,500. 5. t 000 down ised “Chub Drive. "ve $-1965. Sun- | BU ON WAL ters Lake. Small down payment. terms. For - OXBOW LAKE Year round 3 room, 2 baths basement, of} heat, 2 car garage 16@ lake front. 000 — small down ment 1038 Dr ZERO LTY . Lincoln | $2297 -! ‘Ulberry 98-1081 SELL OR TRADE LAKE LOT ON Big Lake FE 5-0053 Sacrifice c ‘ . Modern. Automatic ent Otter Hills COME OUT AND SEE ALL THE ACTIVITY IN THIS BEAUTIFUL ROLLING SUBDIVISION. ONE OF THE BEST RESTRICTED AND CONTROLLED SsUBDIVI- SIONS IN WATERFORD TOWN- SHIP, WITH ALL HOMES CUSB- TOM BUILT. THERE ARE ONLY 3¢@ HOME GITES IN THIS DE- VELOPMENT, WITH OVER ‘'s ALREADY SOLD. PRICED FROM | $1650 TO 64.250. DIRECTIONS | GO QUT ELIZABETH LAKE RD | TO CABS LAKE RD. AND TURN SOUTH *. OF A MILE TO MAIN ENTRANCE. AND THEN TURN {117 ACRES. NO BUILDINGS. $70 acre 80 acres. 5 rm. home Sel! LEFT SALESMEN ON PROP- ERTY SUNDAY FROM 2-5 F. C. Wood. Co. oo of Williams came | Rd & M 50 OR 3-1235 2339 ORCHARD LAKE RD. OUR NEW LOCATION LAKE FRONTAGE 184 ft. of lake frontage on Town send Lake at Waterford A fine spot for @ ranch type home Priced at $3.000 with reasonable dowa payment Evenings cell Mr Blatr OR 3.1708 aa K J. Templetan, Realtor! 2330 Orchard Lake Rd PE 4-456) Johnson VOR BETTER HOMES down my - will start the road = pro ba. every day from 2-7 PM Take Pe Perry out to Pontiac | Rd Follow straight through to Squirrel Rd Go about ‘s mile) end wateh for signs OFFICE OPEN 68 PM. A. JOHNSON. Realtor FE 4-2533 1704S. Telegraph Rd LAKE OAKLAND $2500 DOWN This completely modern lake home has full basement, plastered walls hard wood floors, sealed and | plastered garage a i 8 other | | with a view of an ee plastered hes & recently remod- eled ki tT bath, ge- rage. To beat of] furnace. electric hot water and where the iano and other rec Toom urniture We have ft for | $12,800 w down $3900 LAKEFRONT LOT 100 FT FRONTAGE Lecated om Crescent Lake tn a. very desirable locetion this let ve priced et $4,200. $1,000 down Giroux & Hicks Open Eves. 6-—Sunday 1-5 on’ Dine Hey" r 3070) ae Perch Run You fishermen are missing the heaped if you don't tnves- MODERN +a soos | waar ter, Lake ‘sama, EM }- GOOD CORNER Excelient corner ior drive-in Junch of gas station Fronts on 2 paved streets 240 ft fromtage | Zoned business Here is your! chance. 4.300 with only eal, down. FLOYD KENT. Realtor | j 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves Next to Consumers Power WALLED LAKE CORNER “LOT IN CLARK- ton Woods. HOLMES-BARTRAM on “Ties Eves Ome" LARGE LOT IN SOUTH BLOOM- field Highlands on Devonshire near Rutherford F FE 45458 Huron BUSINESS LOT ON WEST HUR- ON ST. WEST OF TE! EORAPH RD. 402200 $1,300 DOW? "| Williams Lake Located on paved this lake — is story yeaa and room fcr 2 up, Avani large screened-in .ront dg) oo = garage. whey By tia'ee ee soe, or Sais Scat Pop 45A ORCHARD LAKE RD. OUR NEW LOCATION Keego Harbor Williams Lake _ toom modern with full = K_ L. Teauicra Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Ra. FE 4-4563 Partridge PONTIAC MOTOR | A delightful 2 bedroom bungalow in such a friendly ae may ge | Complete with full basement, heat and garage. Only $10,500 an TULIPS IN BLOOM MACEDAY LK. $8,950 htful spot. 1,000 tulips i 2 dedreom 7 it = sinut Road en house Walton ne OL 23-0761 or OL | _2-6131, Nina Martin, 1, Realtor BLOOMFIELD HILLs South of tee? ory Grove Ra, ee of Long Lake Ka, Telegraph Fa year old 2 bedroom rick ioc in @ eciuded setting “St a dozen fine es. Landscaped and; and mechanical fee- t. —_ Taxes. You ELIZABETH LAKE THE L AY ‘\ M. ELWOOD, $143 Case-Eligabeth Lake Rd | PED $-1286, FE 43844 — Open 9 to 7 WARD E. PART 43 W. Huron St., Open Eve. On SILVER LAKE RD} ULL PRICE $1,100 DORRIS & SON REALTORS 132 WEST HURON. 8T COOP MEMBER PHONE _FE oSss7 a Clarkston kt states Two well jocated jots on main high- way. each 890x150 Priced at only | $700 and $850 cash. Indian Village Near Biizabeth Lake Road, beauti- ful 2 lot 40x120 at $1,250, terms Washington Park Extra large lot with 7§ foot front- age. Improvements and going #t only $1,200, terms. Adams Road | Two lots $0188. 6700 each of $1,300 for both. % ACRE WITH FULLY MODERN yste Realtor | home. 1 bedroom down plus attic | K. G. Hempstead, bedroom. 4 car et Sines and “oer or 103 EB. Hurop Street PE 4-8284 __ Eve. FE 2.1317 ~ NOT JUST LOTS LARGE HOMESITES | A Good Selection 100x150 $75 Dn Excelient building sites. Some™ wooded. Located on good roads Close to Pontiac ay north of | Huron on Cass Lake Rd 4 Acres. $150 Dn. poo Og parcels left High and oes y aad Pec a good road 5 Acres A real buy at $005 A hilisite location overlooking Dixie Higb- way. 10 Acres $310 Dn. Good soil, All workable. Slightly roiling On ¢ road. Ly LADD Open sentay 10 3 to 4286 Disie Hwy | 3846 Pontiac Lk Rd rE Corner Cass Lake Re SILVER LAKE Beautiful _———, lot with 00d | sand beach on pe Lake in very — location cash | WHITE BROS. Ph OR 23-1872 or OR 13-1700 ® w 8 Sun 1 te 5 e| —__ Open ait Aca & Fz, stpy OF TOWN. | (PAUL M JONES REAL FSTATE ry io Suite “a pon TO FisH- p+ Pealiee Frew each Bor $25 DOWN | raey ero he BaTaNes OF STIS If you went ° Diace to go swim- ming and « ace for - our boat, investigate these lake privilege A eg Si Spring Lakes. Red Horse FE 2-9179 For Sale Acreage 47 Woodward. TO 8-30 ‘ou on | Salesman | LOTs 8 X 320 ON PAVEMENT | Fas ee P W ODinnap & Son rs on 3-2361 | 2-0207 | Be Large basement, sutomatic heat end het water g18.000 with % down For tnformation write Box No 65, Po Pontiac Press % ACRES §& ROOM ~ MODERN Take home in bt Suchy Rea)- ty, Ortonville - or rit Suchy Realty. Ortonville 1 PE + @ ‘ACRE FARM LOCATED jack top road neer poh ag ane bern, not workable. All crops on farm will eo with sale Modern brick bed steam heat. No better farm in the country Branch. Priced with terms EARL SUGDEN REALTOR Park st MOhewsk 4824! Lapeer Michigan 20 ACRES WITH AL! MODERN 6 room home. Lived wm less than year On VanDyke Highway be- tween 77 & 28 ile Rd Inquire at 60200 VanDyte Hwy 17 Acres Farm 3 bedroom home. just sorth of Pontiac 20x28 barn with & — stalls, 16x28 shed, corn ¢ en house. frult trees raspber- ries, strawberries at $1380000 call FE 61201 of Fe 32-1372 “RUD” Nicholie _REAL ESTATE _ HERE Is A BUY 1e0-acre stock farm it Oak- land County's a farming area. Biacktop good shop- ping center nea y: school bus at door @rm farm home, ges | le cluded ww price of only $150 an acre terms FLOYD KENT. Realtor | 20 W Lawrence FE 56106 open eves | quod Next to Consumers .Power pale Business sProperty 49 OAKLAND AVE. Good investment sear junction | ef Oskland Baldwin ite fh en Ossiand & buildings now on ry Shows good aon tides N ad loca- tion for 6 PONTIAC REALTY CO. | 337 Baldwin Ave _____PE 8-037 ——-s , Business Opportunities 51 PALPAP PPP ee | suey RESTAURANT FOR SALE Leested of main street. Owner sick and must leave Call FE 3-0389 for r information M-59 FRONTAGE frontag> planned for commer- cial use) Depth of 180 ft. pilus CARL W. BIRD, Realtor $03 Community Nations! Bank Bidg Lad VE +42"! wes WE 51392 RAILROAD SIDING Approximately 250 ft of railroad spur building comprising eppros)- mately 1500 sq ft tn office and | ulility Dulldings Lecated near General Motors Truck You cer- tainly know that prompt action on your part is cequired to get this eat only $9000 with §2.500 down HOT DIXIF HWY. Approximately 180 ft of ideal” {frontage on the highway ¢ ‘spot for smal! motel, car jot or yust abou’ anything Only 8 down WARD E. PARTRIDGE | "REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 West Huron St. 200 FT. ON i fa ALL OR pert Ineutre Perry ‘AN OAT ONT” TO GO INTO business for yourself and enjoy @ good steady income $2 weeks out of the year. This service sta- tion is located on & busy Pontiac street Call Mr Dart at 2-010) for further details BARBER SHOP FOR SALE 500 N. Perry BOAT LIVERY. GAS 8TATION. and garage FE 71-6764 CLASSY CLASS C 20.000 wil) handie this bar build- ing and all the best equipment ocated or t avout’ tS° miles Wort Detroit and in one of the fastest —— sections of Oakland Coun- -ty A sure fire can't mies spot | ' Phone RE NO 576 PLENTY !1 Plenty of summer business at this drive inn located 4 m from downtown Pontiac and right near the heaviest resort erea in Oak land County You can get In now and reap the harvest of summer business for only $5,000 down— business, equipment and building Phone for appointment to see No. 766 | STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service Of Pontiac Pontiac State Bank Bidg John A. Landmesser Broker | FE ¢158 rE BRICK BUILDING FOR RENT. 60 ft wide @ ft. deep Used for | cleaners paint shop, «rocery store. or etc. Lote of parking | space West side of Sentinn. OAk- | land 8-3245 GOMBDTATION DRUG AND VARI- sto M M-15 Baid Eagie of ville DIXIE HWY. B 4 room modern home with store front Ideal for small business or 2 apts Auto. of] furnace. 88.500 $2000 town 832 W Huron FE +3505 EATS AND DRINKS ig my ‘st carniva; Resson selling th pealih_ seen_in_opera-|- tion at 10 Mite and ba hs _Maw? ORF 4.492 or FF. Exciust ay — t ft aclusive, us vegies te nm downtown afea. < to $300 | a Write aes Press, x ii. GAS STATION— GROCERY On @ main paved road near Clarkston. Includes all the wonde fiztures, ain 4 > with faeeo own and long lease on the building with excellent 4 room and beth living quar- ters above Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N Saginaw St. Ph FE 5-8165 Open eve til 8.30 — place Could be used pe es lidren's bo ge ‘private elub Has 16 acres Turn sorth on M 15. off U s “\e nosth of Pontiac to Clarkston 45 minutes from Woodward aan 12 | Mile Rd ANCHOR REAL ESTATE AND Mon guid hea _Lincoln 30505. 35067, 38611 _ GOLD MINE That's what you will say whea you inv ate this new 8 unit lake nt mo- tel. complete boat and bait business. large vilion and picnic grove, all located on Saginaw Bay Owner's health compels sale Will sell to ether or separate For de- fls call J Taylor, Rea!- tor FE 4.2544 Eve FE 6 (HARDWARE STORE WITH | piumbine - heating business and, bottle gas route 5 room apt above Small town rural commu-! nity Mayville 3903 or write Box 10 Pontiac Press KNUDSEN Grocery stock and fixtures. west side neighborhood Only $4400 with $82 down Investigate this sow WM. H. KNUDSEN REA ALTOR $10 Pontiac State Bid a Office FE ¢4516, Eve ae LIOQU OR BAR Tn the heart of Oakland County Includes Real Estate, Business & fixtures All immaculate Plen- ty of. Parking Approx $4500 mo atoss Comc im and see us for details a JOSEPH F. REISZ ___ 83% _ W_ Huron st - LONG ESTABLISHED BEAUTY shop. completely furnished at Wi- liams Leake Good location Rent $40 per month Be smart! Have your own business and make monet OR 113 140 Baldwin =» OR 3-1 768 STORE BUTLDINO FOR RENT OR sale on East side FE +4757 tte FOR RENT OR LEASE Huron 8t west of Voorhels. Large _parking FE $8100 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE TALK TO THE R YOU WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS DOWNTOWN REST. Ghows excellent gross. Has good equipment and even steady trade Will seat approx 60 persons In addition there are rental roome above that show « good income Gross from restaurant alone is ponaloe $54,000 per year. It's « onderful opportunity pater to sell at only §9.000 down. LOCATION PLUS y or you This grocery shows a good gross, and the extra nice living quarters of & rooms and bath are yours elso with this busy i today. grocery. See it DELUXE DINER | S@pectalizing tm chicken dinners and just plain good food Equip ment in excellent condition Seating for over 10 esta Open 8 mos full time mos just on weekends. Only 62,600 han- dies WARD F. PARTRIDGE OFFICE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS | BROKERS CLEARING HOUSE OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES COAST-TO-COAST World's Largest! 43 W. Huron. Open Eves. FE 23-8316 Sale Land Contracts 52 GOOD LAND CONTRACT FOR sale. Will discount $1650.00. Phone _FE 5-458 SMALL LAND CONTRACT. 20 PER _cent discount, FE 21967 SOLD FOR $7500 $1300 DISCOUNT Your cost $5380. Excellent invest ment CORT M._ IMBLER WIL Jostyn FE 69524. Dally ‘th 6-Sunday 2 to 6 Co-operative Real E:tate Exchange $6.92737 BALANCE AT $85 | monthly for 33 months then 875 monthly 6 per cent interest 20 - pet.._£tant _£diseeunt._Caost lo. +.6u.. $5540 Secured by 5 room home and restaurant building. om bus! hess corner in Pontiac Cameron H Clark. Realtor, 1342 W Huron FE 46492 Ask for Mr Clark He PCT CONTRACT. BAL DUE iseount $1 2R7 50. teman or Mr Kampsen_ Bate- | _PMheleereuh RS, Fe eoise | Money to Loan (State Licensed Lenders) Up to $500 CASH for You Today 30.900 FAMILIES IN PONTIAC and Oakland County have bor- rowed from Buckners ip the last v7 vears BUCKNER'S [8 THE OLD RE-| pect UP-TO-DATE LOAN MP WHERE YOU ARE ALwate WELL TREATED When Ulnes- comes When there are iayoffs or short time employmen yo will be «iad you are dealing with Buckner's where vou are always sure of kind and considerate treatment SETTER JF SAPF THAN SORRY! You can obtain ar te 8500 to day or an dav at Bockner's for a short ttm: or take up to 24 month to repay on low monthiy ymen:s The *harge ts less an vor think BORROW “THE CASE YOU NEED AT Buckner FINANCE COMPANY "eae Wal PE 40541 eee +04 Huron fama ee OR 3122) Money to Loan Ss LOANS Community Loan Co. 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 Priendiv Need Money? Se ce cons as cow telephone Sun FE 98121 mec’ visa. ~ Home & Auto Loan Company «07 Community Nationa) Bank Midg. Hour 9% to b: Saturday 8 to } WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 We can help you with probsems. You - te and repay & email +: pary- ments Telephone us or call at our office. STATE _ FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bid FE 4 4-1574 CASH PROMPTLY EROVIDENT LOAN And Savings Tay eee “vbatce Detrott, GET CASH OU O6AKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2.9206 20? PONTIAC STATE RANE BLNO TEAGUE FINANCE CO, 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $35 TO 9000 ~ $100 QUICKLY GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORPORATION 69 W. Huron Street Phone FEderal 3-7181 __ Mortgage Loans 54 | 2101 Dtxte Highway LOW INTEREST Jnitm ited es funds or single shoul com ge gg B H. G. PETERSON term 40 RAILER EXCHANGE © 8. Teiecraph Rd. Oven Fre and Sunday p.m. BABY om - Ab iL aLoMinon, 18 ié ‘GE SNESEE SALES 2101 Dixie Highway 23 POOT HOUSETRAILER. Bee? _condition. 875 Scott Lake 71 FOOT HOUSETRAILER. 9400 00, 3345 Shummons Road Call FB _5-2013. after 600 pm 7 FT HOUSETRAILER REASON- able 482 Cameron CLOSING OUT ENTIRE | STO sTOcR of new tiny home completely —" "i _2-4481_or OL 2-9311 | Eqv IN 1952, 28 ike New May be _ ++ ent private property. pire 3-5974 Mpire 3-6) ae AMERICAN, GENERAL, demonstrators. Priced right. Gee us before you buy and save more. Ask about our rental pur- chase plan on used trailer GENESEE SALES y_PE_3-6708 | CAMPING “TRAILER. 12 FT., NEW, well constructed. but quite finished. A bargain et 62735! FB 5-1284 | CITY BUS house trailer sendy to drive. Can be seen at 216 8. er |LATE MODERN BEDROOM Stewart. Bt discount for quick sale. Lot 0, 461 e | NEW AND SOOmaIT trailer on ‘ental ourchase + low ~rriced one. little a a gn Move & = mediately. 1 Traian, "ext axow & Oren Eves Feaay Pm 28 FOOT MaOeTL ~ HOUSETRAIL- er, 1953 good condition. +0935 1948 NEW MOON 27 FT. . Faloind wheels. Sleeps 4 Very good entee ad iy 5 terme, $29 ™ 5200) Quick, Friendly Service Livingstone i ge oe OXFORD TRAILER SALES See peeen Oe AOS AI tye 8 8 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1955 7 For Sale Housetrailers 55 Pontiac - Chief MOBILE HOMES PASS Si down plcerhianon’s Trailer Sales 4615 Dizi Highway. Dra Plains Exchange ANDERSON ROYAL. PRAIRIE ‘uron Oven Evenings and Sunday pm FO SETTLE ESTATE. 1948 PON- housetra MTEREE. ES STIMAT! TE Mat Plan pRAlD MOTOR SALES gear ee ee Harold Turner Offers FREE! Brake Inspection Brake Reline Special! Only $14.95 = = "HAROLD TURNER 464 S. Woodward for the high used cars. We Re Bes: wil pay ‘wy. a he Top Price for Your Car A WTD. JU A 6CRAP fron. FE 40583. Eves. after 5:30 and Sundays call FE 6-4839. Wanted Used Cars 59 Spring Specials pee Us For The Best Deal pave Hundreds of $$$$$ 46 Cadillac. cg ae |: Se $495 "$2 Stud. Comm. Sed. $795 °$2 Plymouth Clb, Cpe. ........ $895 $3 Plymouth Sed...$1195 -&2 DeSoto Sed, ....$1195 *49 Chrysler Sed. ....$495 "49 Nash Sed. .......$395 All of the above cars are thoroughly reconditioned, | have radios and heaters, and are guaranteed, ALL Cane Bea AND UARANTEED WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING BIRMINGHAM’S NEWEST DEALER SCHUTZ ‘MOTORS INC. PLYMOUTH 6 seas! "y* *: pnmeeeen white site ; miles. May- “It’s equipped with a boat water, you're al] set for a cruise!” foundation—in case of high For Sale Used Cars 61| NO Money Down JUsT GOOD CREDIT — "46 Olds. Sedan "41 DeSoto Sedan "47 Pontiac Tudor ALL oan! ITIONED AND WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING BIRMINGHAM’S NEWEST DEALER SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. Michigan's Finest Economical Transportation 49 FORD 2 DR. Mali, matet sned urs an $295 49 PONTIAC TWO DOOR SEDAN ish, good tires motor. $395 ’*50 HUDSON PACEMAKER SEDAN heater and original biack $395 ’50 BUICK SEDAN Radio heater and besutiful 2 tone finteh. $695 *S0 NASH fin- Radio. finish, ’49 MERCURY *SEDAN a $495 47 CHEV. CLUB COUPE Good tires and motor. $195 *530 PLYM. SEDAN One owner. oS mileage ’49 NASH 2 DR. Beautiful condition throughout $395 51 STUDEBAKER Radio. heater, overdrive and orig- $595 180 MORE New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! AT MICHIGAN’S FINEST TRE BiG PAVED LOT THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD BUICK ‘53 SUPER HARD-TOP Dynafiow. GM Supervisor, FE 240717 after 5:30 p. m. Community Motor Sales ’ St Rochester Open tl 10 p. m. ARGILA 30 it. a ANGLIA (ENGLISH FORD). 000 actual miles, excellent con- dition, 9500 price, Call OR 4 / eS fi EG Se a For Sale Used Cars 61 ween __For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 Matthews- A New Name But The Same Fine ASHEVROLET "O.K." Used Cars 211 S. Saginaw At Cottage St ~ Y Come In And See Our Fine Selection ‘00 CHEV. 4 Dr. Sedan Radio, heater & new paint. Clean. $695 are only slightly used, and New car sued, SAVE HUNDREDS OF $$$$$$$ guarantee 1s- $4 Plymouth Suburban 54 Plymouth Savoy Sed. '54 Plymouth Sedan We also have an extreme- ly low mileage 1952 Pon- tiac Deluxe Chieftain 8. Like new bronze paint. Radio, heater, and hydra- matic, A very sharp car —must be seen to be ap- preciated. ALL CARS RECONDITIONED AND GUARANTEED WATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING BIRMINGHAM’S NEWEST DEALER SCHUTZ MOTORS INC. DE soTs PLYMOUTH 012 6. Woodward Birmingham MI +7811 cannot be told from new. ! These Cars 49 DeSoto | Radio & heater. “Sharp as a tack.” | 545 ‘ol CHEV. Sedan. Radio & heater. Low mileage. $895 ‘52 Ford ‘8’ Radio, heater & overdrive. Very clean. $1095 Matthews- Hargreaves 211 S. Saginaw At Cottage St. FE 4-4546 Open 8-9 1983 BUICK SPECIAL A Special, nylon trim radio other extras ‘pire sites takes: 10.000 miles. OR 3-6290. For Sale Used Cars 61 | FIR In Deals Be Safe Be Sat Buy Where In HAROLD TU mK! ’52 Buick, 2 dr.......$9% 50 Nash, 2 dr.......-S3%9 ’°S3 Ford, Fordor ...$1100 49 Cadillac, 4 dr.... .$983 50 Pont. Chief. dix.. .$525 49 Packard, 4 dr.....$3% ’SO Ford, 2 dr........ $499 "49 Mercury, Clb. Cp. $399 Specials ’48 Pontiac, 2 d...... $199 46 Ford, Tudor ......$9 '47 Ford, Tudor ..... *$7 Buick, 2 dr.......$145 °47 Frazer, 4 dr.......$99 ’48 Chrysler, 4 dr..... $299 41 Plymouth, 4 dr..... $44 Harold Fo TWO LOC 464 S. Woodward Birmingham _ PHO MIdwest 4-7500 Lincoln 3-3557 53 Ford Ranch W...$1499) 39 Nash, 2 dr........-S44, For Sale Used Cars 61 oT On Wheels Be Sure isfied : tegrity Counts RNER FORD BUYS ’50 Studebaker, 2 dr, $399 "51 Henry J, 2 dr.....$345 | ’53 Mercury, 4 dr... .$1575 | 49 Ford) 2dr... . $299 | 49 Dodge, 2 dr..... » $344 '32 DeSoto, Cib. Cp.. .$954 52 Ford, Victoria...$1199 ‘51 Willys Sta. Wag, $644 51 Olds., 4 dr........ $999 Convertibles 47 Buick ......4. .. $244 | 50 Ford Lease seeeee S044 |’51 Chevrolet ....... $744 Q| 52 Ford) 2.006006 < $1244 *S1 Buick ....0.- «. $1044 | Trucks 47 Chev., Clb. Cp.....$199) , 5 48 Austin, 4 dr....,,.$198| "4 Dodge, 1 t. panel. .$75 ustin, 4 dr ("49 Ford, 14 t. pickup $399 ’52 Ford, 4 t. pickup $699 ’51 Ford, %4 t. panel $499 '4$5 Ford, 14 t. pickup $299 '51 Ford, % t. pickup $544 Turner rd ATIONS: Woodward & ‘13 Mile Road POR THE BIG “CARS” NES: J Ordan 4-6266 LIncoin 3-4436 Hargreaves heater, | ——. ’50 Ford, '% t. pickup $444 /., ’50 Ford, % t. pickup $499 |" (C"EM" » AND DRIV “EM” THEN BUY “EM” FROM CM 1950 BUICK _ Super Convertible Radio, heater, dynafilow, wall tres. $795 Huron Motor Sales 962 W. Huron FE 2-264) white i950 BUICK SUPER 4 DOOR. 17,000 miles. Dynafiow, radio and heat- er 1 owner. $1,000. FE ¢1352, BUICK 1952 SPECIAL DELUXE A . yi vate owner See r. Telegraph Trailer Exchange. 60 8 is) CK. GOOD CONDITION $150 00 170 Chemberlain St. 1953 CADILLAC FLEETWOOD 9.000 miles. Clean $3600. FE __ +1352 CM For The Best Deal By Far 1953 Batck super Riviere | On A Good Used Car, See Very low mileage finish in two tone grey equipped Mh directional ecg ra- a heater, backup lights, custom trim white wall tires E-Z eye glass. foam cushions Yes Ys «caw $2195 Community Motor Sales 604 N Main # Rochester OL 26311 Open ‘til 10 p. Bm. CM SPECIAL 1941 Buick Special “IT RUNS” JET BLACK FINISH RADIO AND HEATER ONLY $39 (Includes plates and tax) Community Motor Sales st Rochester Open ‘ti oN OM OL 23-0311 wpm “WE SELL Trucks Only!” 1949 GMA 13 PT STAKE. 1953 GMC 454 STAKE. 148 DODGE 13 FT STAKE. 197 GMC 1 TON PANEL. 190 1H.C PANEL 17 CHEVE. 8D DEL. 1961 CHEV. PANEL. 1982 OMC 63 ¢+CYLINDER DIE- SEL. TRACTOR. 1953 GMC 450-302 ENGINE. TRAC- TOR WILSON GMC 809 S. ‘Woodward FE 4-4531 3 PLYMOUTH FORDOR One owner - Very «lean ‘S3 WILLYS HARD-TOP Loaded with extras — A beauty. ‘32 DESOTO FORDOR P-8 motor. Two tone color, 1 owner. "$2 PLYMOUTH CLUB CPE. A real clean 1 owner car. (S) "$2 PLYMOUTH All good 1 owner "33 PON FORDOR Rates chare, mpdocunaits $1 DE SOTO CLUB COUPE Ask to drive this one. ‘$1 PLYMOUTH CLUB CPE. Dark blue — 21,000 miles. 3] PLYMOUTH FORDOR motor finish, tires. " DE SOTO FO! Sharp maroon finish. Radio. ete. Goot ‘ DODGE TUDOR Black — 19,000 actual miles. "SO PLYMOUTH CLUB CPE. Good one owner car. ‘80 PLYMOUTH FORDOR Used as taxi] — special $395.00. ‘@ PLYMOUTH CLUB CPE. Very good running Try it. "# DODGE FORDOR Real good transportation. GLENN'S Two 1949 Fords, a 2 dr. and a 4dr. These cars are nice and clean. Weekend specials! GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 254 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 4-7371 C 17 7 E ie eae 7 as PAULSON MOTOR SALES | & Perry &. FE 46882 | CADILLAC 52 @2, COUPE. LIKE new. 14,000 miles Priced ridicu- Tously low, PE S210 CADILLAC 8) CONVERTIBLE, Pully —_- FE +¢3873, 10 _AM to 5 PM a_i TAYLOR CHEVROLET 1954 Olds 98 Demo | 1954 Ford Crestline Overdrive | 1963 Chevrolet Handyman | 1953 Chevrolet Powerglide 2 door | 1053 Chevrolet deluxe 2 door , 1951 Chevrolet. 2 door 1950 Chevrolet. 2 door | 1951 Dodge 1 ton pickup 1951 Dodge ‘a ton pickup. TAYLOR’S AT WALLED LAKE “SINCE 1831" Phone MArket 41561 1 CAD AC. A-1 CONDITION. 9500 miles, FE 25687 ‘41 CHRY NEW YORKER. aelune 006. PE S-4008 after 3-30 CADILLAC, 1982, MODEL 62 4 door. Premium tires, er steer - ing 2 tome hive tmal owner. Excellent condition 65180 —_VE_ $300 after 6:00 pom _ $0 CADILLAC 62, 4 DOOR SE- dan, radio and heater, hydra- matic, very clean A-l condition $1805. FE 2-3061 till $5 p.m FE _ 17-4872 after 6 pm a 1953 CADILLAC 4 DOOR. 63 SE- ries. Low mileage Original own- er First class condition Power pegs Og > gee transmis- sion. _| FE 2-0589 1953 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE $300 miles. Light blue navy top, white & blue leather Hvdramatic power steering wire s pre mium tuberers tires Private. $3,- ‘905 00 Liberty 63854. Rove! Oak Attention: ear. None ed over $100, with down and bank DELIVERY advantace of cause of the terrific sales volume at PONTIAC’S TOP TRADER — MIKE'S AUTO SALES, 701 Oakland Avenue. You this 1949 Chevie A clean good — car with radio & heater , at $425. West Side Used Cars 23 W Huron __—s_s FE s6-2185 I HAVE 2 CARS, MUST SELL Chevie, deluze 2 dr radio and heater, 23.000 miles. Nearly new tires, priced right. FE 23-0002 “st| LATE _For Sale Used Cars_61 KELLER MAY MODEL ~ CARS Fnjov trouble free driv- ing, private ownership, a} good guarantee and tre-| mendous savings on the cars listed below. 1954 FORD Customline V-8 club couve . Per- fect black finish. bess than miles, sutomatic transmission, ra- dio and heater. tinted glass, white many other useful 1954 PLYMOUTH Savoy four door Automatic trans- mission. large air conditioned heat- | er av light green f de m- onstrator 1953 BUICK CONVERTIBLE super model. Power stee te window lifts, cellent blue finish, 8.000 actua! miles. one owner condition Save 91500. $2395 1953 CHRYSLER New Yorker deluxe four door Pow- er stee . Torque transmission: radio heater, center arm rests if and rear), white wall tires, perfect interior. New car guarantee $2295 SPECIAL! 1952 IMPERIAL Hard top. power steering, Torque transmission, electric window lifts, Keller LIncoln 6-8410 Woodward For Sale Used Cars 61 —EEeeoewrrwroeeeeet | Champion four door radio and heat -KOCH'S SALE NO MONEY DOWN Our plan is for the family with good credit who ur- | gently needs a tine car. e , + 1953 WILLYS Light green finish, large heater directional signals. very low mile- ace. tires tike new. upholstery spotiess Economica! and safe to drive. Fully guaranteed $59.00 a Month 1981 STUDEBAKER good remendous | er overdrive, solid body tires clean iInteric value No money down $42.00 a Month 1949 DESOTO Four door two tone grey. excel- leat tires We nave reconditioned thoroughly redio and heater, au- tomatic transmission $27.24 a Month 148 PONTIAC Gleaming black finish in original condition, fine olstery, excel uphy lent tires. radio and heater. hydra- | matic transmission the powerful eight engine, many other acces sories $27.24 a Month SPECIAL! 19447 DESOTO Radio, neater sutomatic transmis- sion. body everace. encine av- erage, tires good Clean appearing. No mone down $12.00 a Month -Koch MIdwest 6-1202 _ For Sale Used Cars él CY OWENS Used Car Corral ‘53 Ford Custom Sedan, radio, heater, white- walls. 6400 miles, 33 Ford 2 dr. Dark blue finish Radio and heat- Like new. _— er. ‘53 Ford “8,” 2 dr. Radio, heater and sharp black finish. ‘53 Hudson Super Wasp 2 dr. Radio and heater. ‘52 Ford Country Sedan. Radio, heater and overe drive. 52 Ford Custom “8,” rae dio, heater, nice two tone green finish, *S2 Ford Custdmiine 2 dr. Radio, heater and de- luxe seat covers. '52 Mercury Sport Coupe, Mercomatic drive, two tone finish, radio and heater. 52 Ford with radio, heat- er, Fordomatic, white- wall tires and sun visor. 51 Chevrolet Sedan. Ra- dio, heater, Power- glide, 2 tone finish and whitewall tires. ‘51 Buick Super Sedan, Radio, heater, Dyna. flow, 2 tone paint. 51 Chevrolet Deluxe Club Coupe. 2 tone finish, radio and heater. ‘50 Ford Customline “8” 2 dr, Radio, heater and whitewall tires. "50 DeSoto. Deluxe model with fluid drive, radio and heater, A bargain, 50 Chevrolet Sedan. Ra- at 13% Mile For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used vars 61 Bright 80 Car PRIC 1946......$245 Pontiae Streamliner, ra- dio, heater, nice paint. 1948 ...... $395 Stude. Commander 4- door, O.D., radio, heater, rich green color. Mercury, radio, heater; in very nice condition. 1949......$445 Chevie deluxe 4-door se- dan, clean, runs very good. 1951 ...... $845 Dodge Coronet 4-door, radio, heater, automatic transmission. 1951...... $695 Ford V-8 2-door, light gray, radio, heater, 1952..... $1395 Pontiac convertible, R & H, hydramatic. Bright ted ‘finish, 1950...... $695) spot Ba s to Choose ES SLA 1947 .......$235 Pont iac 8 4-door, light green, radio, heater, re- conditioned. 1950...... $675 Buick 4-door sedan, Dy- naflow and ready to go. | W.W. tires like new. 1950......$495 Chevrolet 2-oor Stream- liner, black finish, radio. 1949 ......$295 Hudson 4-door, radio, heater, Ready to drive. 1951..... $1095 Pontiac 4-door, Hydra- matic, Royal Master tires, Dark green color. 1952.....$1795 Olds Holiday 88, 2-tone paint, R&H, Hydraniatic. 1951 ..... $1095 Buick Super 2-dr, 2-tone paint, R & H, Hydra- matic, W.W. tires. rgains: From SHED! 1946 ......$295 Pontiac 8 4-door Stream- liner, radio, heater. Above the average car. 1950......$795 Olds 4-door, R & H, Hy- dramatic, clean inside and out. A real good value. 1949......$245 Ford 2-door Custom 8. Radio and Heater. A steal. 1951 ...... $895 Olds 2-door, air condi- tioning heater, Hydra- matic. . 1951 ......$795 Plymouth, radio, heater, dark blue paint. A very sharp car. 195] ...... $895] 7 Chevrolet 2-door, 2 to choose from, both very nice. 1952. -... $1795}. Olds 98 Holiday, radi heater, Hydramatic. Nice 2-tone finish. Spot adillac 230 S. Caginaw Phone FE 4-3566 aS ee esa ee ee - dio and heater, 0 Mercury Club Coupe. Excellent condition. 530 Pontiac 2 dr. Radio, heater and beautiful blue seat covers. 50 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dr. Powerglide, radio and heater, 22,000 miles. Like new. ’50 Ford Custom “8” Se- dan. A clean car with radio and heater, '3O0 Ford Crestliner. Radio, heater, overdrive and 2 spotlights. ‘49 Nash. A clean 2 dr. the tot, Come in today '49 Ford Club Coupe. A sharp automobile. heater, Excellent con. dition. ‘48 Oldsmobile Conver t- ible. Radio, heater, Hy- dramatic, spotlight. An __excellent buy, '47 Pontiac Sedan. Radio and heater. Not a “Rough Rider” in the lot. Come in today and try out the car of your choice. CY OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 ’48 Ford Sedan. Radio and j Pa a lL ee eS nes Te ee Sa a ee I ae ee will Used Name, But a m Post Office On Mt, C Buy Your Ca r From a Deale Pontiac | Chevrolet HERE is A SHARPIE OF A car! IT SMART-LOOKING CON VERTIBUE HAS RADIO AND HEATER. : FETY - CHECK rs At Pontiac TY CHE o'r Your Protecti MAY IS “SA All Used Ca “SAFE POPULAR a bf MT OREED PAINT. NEAT iw OLEAN INSIDE AND out. | T2 ADIO AND HEATER. « Fonte Pontiacs Lo LATEST AND BEST AT A GOOD DISCOUNT THESE ARE TORY OFFICIALS’ CARS. C RETAI tory Bra lemens at Mill Ph. FE 3-7117 PONTIA 63 Mt. C Wanted Used Cars 59 L STORE |Cars Policy” lemefis St. r You Know! 1949 Ford $395 4 DOOR od AuO an ORTH PRICE “Month Retail Store CKED" on 195] Pontiac $1195 MODEL CATALINA 3) Se Lyi Fy - alae nch Street For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sate Used Cars 61 Riemenschneider’s Ist Choice USED CARS Come In And Michigan's New Car Trade-ins Of Your Choice *S3 CHEVROLET” TWO DOOR SEDAN Radio, heater, epotiess 2 tone fin- ro radio, heater white- wails, new paint and overdrive, *S2 CHEVROLET TWO DOOR SEDAN A one owner subdurben . spotless bieck finish.” goog shape. SO PON Sy senscaaad $845 Clud Sedan with radio, atic. $1 CHEVROLET Radio. beater, ‘cieen inside and out. $595 $3 OLDS. SUPER “88” DUMPS —STAKES PANELS-— PICKUPS CUSTOMLIFER Radio, beater, Fordomatie Riemenschneider Bros. DODGE- PLYMOUTH 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 52 MERCURY ‘re $1,595 150 MORE New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S For Sale Used Cars 61 GLENN'S SQ Ford 2 dr. green finish. Like new and only ......---+-$595 GLENN'S MOTOR SALES 254 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 4-7371 ALL KINDS OF CARS POR $35 See 17 & 19 Auburn Ave. __ $ORD TL CONVERTIBLE. _FORD- Mentcalm JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 03 FORD AND LINCOLNS +. Factory - .| Officials’ Cars door, four way seat, elec- tric windows, power Sema tee wii RA- * L STORE Beautiful 1953 Lincoln Capri. four}. Radio Heater pals Seat covers OE $6411 50 E Columbia ‘'s) MERCURY, REPAIRABLE $295 0 2 Auburo ‘148’ OLDSMOBILE #% NEW white-wall tires, radio and heater Very clean. $325.00. Pontiac, 2 door ist pew tires Very clean. 6265. “166 caoeneres. Radio and heater side W reoated, ue ; 000 _ LOOK! reen Only- $595. Buck's Auto 660 Auburn Avenue Some of the cleanest cars in town $3 Buick convertible "62 and ‘63 Cadillac "83 "$s ap ‘S’ Merew nice ranged. or wil Tascest real estate or land contract Economy Used Cars, 22 Aubura PACKARD ‘Si. @ PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE. Ra- dio and beater, P $005, Will trade. People’ s Auto Sales 68‘ Oakland Ave. PE 2-231 CONVERT. — RADIO, ; ivory bee es a Continental a ee hat ——. 30 hours. A-1 Si PORD. CUSTOM, § CYLINDER, radio and heater with overdrive, Buck's Auto s $58 Auburn Avenue. Bome of the cleanest cars in tewn SALE! ALL CARS & TRUCKS New & Used) Must Go 3 DODGE, V8. ¢ DOOR 32 CHEV. '¢ DOO! "53 PLYMOUTH. 4 DOOR “@ CHEV. AND MANY OTHE Good Credit Wi ill Buy 46 to ’53 Models with No Money Down ‘44-48 Ply mouths ete Pick-up staked tractors. Lake Orion Motor Sales MY 2-2611 M-™% at Buckhorn Lake a ‘til © pm Mon thru Sat. SPECIAL $145 si Kaiser Vagabond beater, overdrive “Lloyd s Auto Sales _clean, $200. PE ‘43615 1963 PLYMOUTH ¢ | 4 DOOR. GOOD condition Good buy OR 30TH “$1 CRANBROOK “4 CLARKSTON M CHRYSLER-PLYM A _Open 0:30 AM 6 PM dally 1953 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK Overdrive Radio and heater, OTOR SALES OUTH & cylinder, ell Biect White side walls maf. & PONTIAC 4 © 7 DOOR R DELUXE. Radic. heater —— condition, FE 71-0713 $1 PONTIAC | ee CATALINA, & hydramatic extra, low milesge. $1100. ee Suse Ave Chief _squippea. — oe PERSO PONTIAC ‘#6 4 DOOR, SHARP _PE 2-384 or FE 24 1950 PONTIAC $700 A one owner 2 door sedan with Micra radio heater, = ve Pords, Nashs, ; PONTIAC ‘& 000 miles. 901 __ #0633. ‘$2 PONTIAC ¢ EM SHARP Pontiac . & deluxe, sedan, door hydramatic dark Radio. — etc. FE § 4 DOOR. HYDRA- ; matic completely equipped 1.-| 1847 PONTIAC “8” 2 Argyle Ave. FE CM SPECIAL Pontiae Chieftain de- 71-0468. P i tie, Bid AND tip" cafars« gest parame ‘ io, heater, * white side wall tres, low mile- 8, sile* Sharp. Will take ant aed a ie im. OR “4 R bhydram ‘radio nestor. * aaree- Cage eng back up wi shield washer. Form cush- wep. Ga ates ¢ Om. nw 164 PONTIAC. CUSTOM STAR ehte n00 miles FE Sash — transportation Wil! sacrifice. $200 Pine Knob Rd. between May- bee & Walden Rds OR 3-6129 PONTIAC “3. DELUXE SEDAN .. hydramatic 6600 miles. Extra Phone FE 4-1300 Plymouth Pleat of others reasonable. Econ- omv Used Cars, 22 Auburn. Only 16.000 miles rey door with white wall tires, heater end radio, ioam bbe eushions, hydramatic drive. Finished in two tone dusk and metallic grey top See today. Only $1395 | ppesnisnty Motor Sales soe NN OMain Rochester OL 30311 -—— ‘tl 10 p m. PONTIAC we a2 oe eg $1000 FE 2-5404 . of extras t ere s _ d1011. 4 1 gclome hvdramatic. equipped, very clean. excellent “a @ CHIEFTAIN DB- door hydramatic Lots you'll want them as Auto = 2 $2 4 DOOR CHIEFTAIN. white walls. PONTIAC ‘62 CATALINA, x CLEAN. condition. $1550. Fe 307) it CATALINA MY 23-0572 G3 BLACK PONTIAC 4 DOOR DE- _ b clean White side walls _31338. VER ‘47 «=9>PONTIAC New paint and top. Nice shape FE 54-2800. - like new. Wil trade sell with very rE 17-6610 1983 PONTIAC, LOW MILEAGE, for land con- tract. or equity in house, or will good terms Call en 1 loam cushions 1953 8 CYL. PONTIAC STANDARD. 4 door, ets. cig redio, heater, his, cirectional doo itp Clean, loaded. $1695. 2-0061 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS '47 NASH. $145 CLUB COUPE '47 NASH, $225 4 DOOR SEDAN ‘48 STUDEBAKER, 4 DOOR SEDAN KIMBALL BROs INC Your Nash Dealer #5 W LAWRENCE AT CASS _ ‘For Sale Used Trucks 62 DUMP TRUCK A-] S CJ FE +e) A:1 OWE RELIABLE TRUCKS TO DO YOUR JOB nd tires, close ead a _ ’*51 FORD F-8 Tractor, seat, covers. See it at ek at 02 r its) PONTIAC. « DOOR DELUXE 10 00x20 Tires, miles equipped. Phone FE 1963 PONTIAC CATALINA STAR Chief 1275 “wee For Sale Used Cars 61 Dum Attention A Be on the lookout for market prices. Hurry! “Racket Squad Cutie” $695 1950 Ford tudor V-8 with many extras. Beautiful medium blue finish and no rust. Tires are excel- lent. Previous owner’s name furnished on re- quest. Your old car will cover the down payment and 18 months on the balance at $33.26 per month, first payment June 28th. Satisfaction guaranteed from Oliver Buick, “Homicide Honey” 1947 Chevrolet 4 door Deluxe Sedan. Yes, it has radio and heater and good tires. All of our cars carry an “O.K.” Safety Check window sticker. This means horn, lights, brakes, windshield wipers, etc., etc., are all in good working condi- tion. No down payment required; 18 months to pay. | Two D Over 25 "Lea No Down Payment 49 Nash, R & H 50 Dodge, R & H ‘48 Buick, R & H Dyna flow OLIV} FE 2-910! They're selling far be | For Sale Used Cars 61 ll Used Car low, low prices at OLIV low the market price... Or the car of your ch “Dragnet Dandy” $1295 1952 Chrysler 4 door de- luxe, Windsor. One-own- er with automatic shift, radio, heater, beautiful 2 tone upholstery. It 1s very seldom that we have a Chrysler but here is a true beauty for you Chrysler drivers, Call FE 2-9101 and we'll give you a demonstration drive in this, or any other car on the lot. You'll see what we mean by Oliver Qual- ity Used Cars. “Sgt. Friday Favorite” $695 1950 Pontiac deluxe “8” 2 door. Radio and heater, Beautiful black finish, with whitewall tires to really set it off. A very fine appearing car that most anyone would be proud to own. Inciden- tally, there are tailor- made seat covers on both front and rear seats. An- other one-owner beauty from Oliver, your friend- ly Buick Dealer. ay Jalopy pin Lenas” to 18 Mos, On Balance 46 Chev, R & H 47 Ford, R & H 48 Pont. R & H Convertible R MO | SALES: ner of Williams en 8a.m.to9p. De Dum ‘lears a Good Pl rchard Lake Av. Dum oice will be gone! $795 tires and clean stery. buy. We have 1950 Buicks, tion drive. $1995 er, Hydramatic, ten guarantee. sale !! 47 Buick, R & H TOR enue St.) m. Prospects ER MOTOR SALES. This is a violation of set “Vice Squad Special” 1950 BUICK 4 door Su- per. Radio, heater, Dyna- flow, 2 tone paint, good An_ outstanding some for more, some for less, This is one of our better buys. Open ‘til 9 p.m. Call FE 2-9101 for a demonstra- “Gang Buster's Beauty” 1953 Pontiac deluxe “8” Convertible. Radio, heat- walls and all the extras. Less than one year old and originally sold for $3,350. This represents a terrific saving with very low mileage. 30 day writ- Our ap- praisals are liberal and} our terms areeasy. Many other make and mode! Pontiacs to choose from Choose From All Run—With Safety “O.K. Sticker” ‘47 Pont. R & Il 48 Chev. R & H ace to Buy FE 2-9101 '52 FORD F-6, 2 ton dump ’S1 CHEV. 113 ton stake '5$1 CHEV. % ton pickup ’*S1 GMC % ton pickup ‘S50 FORD *% ton panel 8 cylinder ’47 FORD % ton panel 8 cylinder ‘48 FORD Dump 3-5 yard ’45 FORD ’50 GMC % ton pickup ‘49 GMC 1% ton pickup '48 FORD 1% ton Cab and Chassis ‘SO INT'L 12 ton prtekup; 19s 47 INT’L Dump 3-5 yard ’49 FORD % ton stake 8 cylinder ‘Sl! FORD Vanette 12 ft. ’50 FORD 1; ton pickup ’'S2 FORD F-6 tractor Cab-Over-Engine ‘SL INT’L % ton pickup ’°30 FORD F-6 Dump 3-5 yard '50 CHEV. Tractor Cab-Over-Engine Y, ton stake They re "K-] Buys” CY OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 35-4101 A-l A-l “We Sell Trucks Only!” 1969 GMC 12 PT. STAKE 1953 GMC 454 STAKE 18 DODGE 12 FT. STAKE 147 GMC 1 TON PANEL oo I OA. OC. OUPANEL yar : “DEL: - - 1961 CHEVE PANEL 1982 GMC 480-4 CYLINDER DIESEL TRACTO 1953 GMC 480.302 ENGINE. TRAC- 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 On Wi CHEV. UTILITY DUMP. a @ INTERNATIONAL DUMP - ‘ Ld DR. GOOD ‘| Larry Jerome Rochester Ford Dealer | TRUCKS Pickups - Stakes Tractors ‘ F-1 thru F-8 1951 Ford F-6 12 ft. stake as low as $795. LARRY JEROME | Rochester Ford Dealer | ire Ki MORE THAN 30 YEARS & PLACE TO BUY.” ~ Truck 50 Chevrolet Dump Perfect Rubber & Motor $195 | WILSON GMC $1,195 *53 Chevrolet 1, Ton Pickup $1,095 St Chevrolet Sedan Delivery $Q)5 '49 GMC \Y Ton Panel $395 *S) Chevrolet Sedan Delivery | $565 ‘46 Dodge Y Ton Panel $195 | ’47 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery $295 *52 Chevrolet ¥% Ton Panel $795 23 MORE Trucks to Choose From MICHIGAN’S FINEST BIO PAVE ORME co NE Rr ND 13 Mit ROAD ‘31 1 = TON E PickUP. Ai _condition. N Perry & 148 GM PANEL CONDI- tion 3900 Baldwin ‘3 4) TON CHEV. PANEL TRUCK. w" N. Cass FORD DUMP TRUCKS, DOZER | trailer 848 Sarasota TRUCKS pRACTORS ‘e's and ‘s's. At bargain rices AKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 at Buckhorn Lk MY 2-261) _ Oven til) © om DELUXE 33 FORD-O-MATIC PICK | Ze extras reasonable. OL ‘a yoeT truck. EM “% FORD 1's TON 4 FT STAKE Good motor and tires §200 FE _ 40008 i47 | TON pooos PANEL. PER- fect EM } NEW & USED age ~y sCooT- * ers. 12 8 Paddock. FE 4-4246 ENGLISH MOLURCICLES & GER. map scooters Pontiac M C. Sale 23) EF Pise. FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON ‘our Har Davidson see Harley vidsoo Co. 373 6 ies Wa TERESA TW WN 900b rendition. zcHte es he 1952 CUSHMAN EAGLE. LOTS OF accessories. Good condition. FE cee. HiZZER BIKES. CALL AFTER +o ——EEEEEEE eee * PLES @ INDIAN, NEW ENGINE LOTS | of chrome. FE 2-6185. between | 5 and 7 _ \TCHEESS TWIN. GOOD condition. re +0737 FREE RIDING SCHOOL ~ LEARN to ride a Harley Davidson no} cost, no obligation, expert imstruc- | ter will teach you to ride in few minutes. It's safe, it's easy it's thrilling fun come to end of Woodale St East of Opdyke Sun- _dey from # a m to lp _ m | For Sale Bicycles 65) BIKE 2° CONDI- $15 FE ¢1497. 70 Pingree | sorts 26 oe BICYCLE, $20 | FE 17-7806. p.m week days. All day Gaturdey and 6un- | De | os — Gay. _Boats & «& Accessories — 6 | 1948 17 FT CENTURY SEA MAID speedboat, 125 HP Gray marine engine Excelient condition. 1097 | james K Bivd LUMACRAFI BOATS ae EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS | PENN AN BOTS OUTBOARD REPAIRS ALL MARINE PAINTS & VARNISBE - 600 MICHIGAN PROPELLORS IN STOCK TO FIT ALL BOATS AND MOTORS MART SALES AND SERVICE 22: § TELEGRAPH ae ee ina models _ WE FIBERGLASS | BOATS FREE ESTIMATES POR GLAS- KOT CO. Dars MA 6-6470. Eves. and Sun- _ days EM 3.2560 — BEAUTIFUL 14 FOOT . DELUXE rumabout boast or wil! ‘trade. for FE 27-7304. 31 good = piano Dover R CHAMPION BUILT SEA FLYER MOTORS | Famos for dependability and en- 119.50. flashy + fo per cent down and 1 to pay. B. rteh Stores, 141 | | For Sale Used Trucks 62 ; Specials! ee | a0 8 Telegroge Even: | 6 PT FORD vino — pour |" ORY witser Jacket SHORTY at Pine Lake rs NEW BOATS different models. Cadilise Die Open Howard Loomis x. MERCURY MO TO now for ad delivery on new on- strators like new at « big savings 7 ‘Se Ai _— 12 FT # ad rey ee ae Lake PE 17-7393 - — $70.50 toes Gon Cass Lake Harbor uEwW ASSEMBLED pons LB yr. un Up 1600 ENzabeth on PADDLE BOARDS old and old Costello's pake Ones 3TH ANNIVERSARY boats. I costs no more te buy ma best. Costello's. “i Orion 12 POOT RUN ABOUT. 1} Mercury motor FE 32-1178 12 FOOT PLYWOOD BOAT, GOOD condition FE 2-6845. ia PT bgt ag BOAT WiTe Witt or anaes iP, ron mi gzo® oO 2 seasons. a j > BUCCANEER $-0860 EXON UN ROTI FOR TRS most com Vettes cocrige HARRINGTON BOAT W a, Aoi ME DT wo 4p. mw. Sunda le FT ¥. } PE 5260 1950 12 HP SEA-KING Us t. 30 hours. A-l endt- lien. $100. PE 2-44 2 EVINRU ~OUTBOAR "BOARD UDE MO- tors. 9 7-10 H. P. and 3% BP. 56 Clark St For Sale Airplanes 67 CUB. METAL PROP. RE- - MUtual’ 46087 . PRED and Trade for car up_ FE +7618. Call after 8: mm. CHINCHILLA RIBBON 3 pairs proven Utter s@on. All pmo e ff what be ? ~ rw jor ve you EXCHANGE YOUR LARD CON- tract (where you have sold erty) . ute model car & KJ Welt. OR 3.1356, 8 room modern ¢ ¢ 3 acres, 3 car garage excellent arden soil, fruit and berries. ent. OA all owner for « ocsT. Sale Motor Scooters 63 63 for e000 or swap. Pag Ett Raseee ee Hensmas 2 Fra aher8 1940 o PLYMOUTH C CON ood condition, $475 cash 33 ennett Rd i950 DODGE 2 TON STAKE TRUCE KITCHEN SINKS AND LAVATORY, totlet ooe' “<4 TRADE Ft front cottage 4 beth, boat, boa “Trade de Le equity for late — au obfle. housetrailer. = psn or — have HM Clark Realtor. ae St FE 46492. Ask for Mr Curt, rooms, 2 * SWAP CORNER LOT FOR well pump or tractor, Wil sell. - OR _3-7833_ TRADE Hand and power ad mowers. We wil) give you best trade-in allowance on vom present lewn port op @ new band or power "TOM'S HARDWARE AND SPORTIN | Orchard Lake Ove Sun. 92 ae Holdens Red noes gERConY Ti CA’ with flash attachments; for a writer 2 NEARLY NEW 10 CU. FT. DEEP freeze wheel trailer of _sell FE 53073. | OIL, i CIRCULATING BTOV} e c v and weed refrigerators for have vou 1953: PONTIAC like new. Will trade for contract. or equity i will self with very good ‘orm. Call FE 71-6610 SWAP BOYS 26° BIKE FOR PA akeet and cage. OR 3-8202 SWAP IN YOUR OLD LAWN er on @ new one. tractor 32” side cutter bar: 4 ft. gow front mounted § blade fa “ariv- la mower : $565. will sell f or gabe” Complees, We handle Suis power hand mowers, also Lawn oS ber a TRAD: E FORD ©) FOR OLDEN _car call after 6 273 : » )OLDs co ‘ N. top ft ; ‘ se THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 )| Sale Household Goods 71 i HOOVER “LEANER AND AT- tach t good condition. rE new ture tube with table. 19 power mow- HOLLYWOOD BED, STUDIO $20.00 and $25.00 Osmun’s Downtown Store Only 3 “ ba oe new lay T= aT AND BLUE. Maternity Clothes PE 5-6510 after 6 p @ Aircastie 10 in. table model : Brunswick 17 in. table model. Arvin 2-655. Sasy SPIN DRYER. ALSO SING- er treadie sewing machine. Call between 9 and 4 OR 3-1567. ELECTRIC RANGE 1 YEAR OLD. Was $269 Best offer also Bendix washer. EMpire 3-2860 FRIGIDAIRE, SOLID O * dining suite. ° suite, other articles of room a furniture. 618 N Famous Name Brands . Chrome wood or wrought tron dreakf: 50 up Sealy Hollywood bed. frame head- board. box » s and inner- attress. 960 50 c. spring m ss Sealy bed. value. now rigidaire, thrifty 30 range. auto- mai tie elock light and drawer $200.95 me ft. Frigidaire refrig- $190.75 = CLAYTON’S 9068 Orchard Lake Ra, Keego Harbor. PE 5-6811 or FE 56-8074 AP. jances, see cor Pagees 6 2 oe. om at $14.95, T.V. at $48 95, Refrigerators at $38.95. The housek: Shop 81 W. Huron of Pontiac +1555 FINE RAD ALSO ONE $10 le 23-4081. couch, porcelain kitchen table, Gate leg ta}ue portable radio. FE 45-1196. R -| Jack's Linoleum 183 N. Pe LIVING AND BEDROOM PORE. 3-208 RK I Lior OAK JUNIOR DINETTE Meee | LOVESEATS. MATCHING: PAI ce. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MODERN GAS RANGE WITH B VALUED UP 00 TO $85 THIS UNUSUAL OF- MODERN CHEST OF DRAWERS. s, | _Very reasonable Midwest 6-0685. MAHOGANY DINING BUITE. Sweeper, $10. Two sinks. $4. $2 FE 44255 MOVING MAY 25TH. WILL SACRI- T PIECE GRAY SECTIONAL. $6. baby __Hartor. MA AND HOLLYWOOD beds all'new you save. on Sat Hilbere * Williams FE +863) MAN'S WALN U T CHIPPEROBE, v dresser and bench MI MAY BARGAIN DAYS Bedroom suites, bed, chest, double Opholsterea cBsirs, reg. 649 now $29 96 . End tables ... : a0 $12.95 Living room suites, sectionals and ecekey timnerspring mettress or box $27.06 ea. . Hollywood, beds, complete $64 50 "| Chests, 4 and § drawer, walnuts : ae Orchard Lake Rd. Keego *| NORGE REFRIGERATOR. 6 FT. >| 660. 292 8 b _ 5-608. :| 7 PIECE WALNUT DINING ROOM LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 20 $4.95 house paint. $2.50 gal. ture. OR b Fee ull dining room 634 E_ Mansfield - Norge electric stove. Girl's bicycle. Electrolux vacuum clean- er, EM 3-4435. before 8 pm light and timer, 835. G. E. refrig- erator, $45 ae gg al sers, tables, -spinet - eap. Good for cottage. -MI 6-4060. set white porcelain iaundry FE 3:30 dresser with mirror, single a . rig Single bed & mat tress. Br 30337 after 5 p. m Sale Household Goods 71 USED REFRIGERATORS, 4649.50 ° Son up. Used autometic washers radio and record set. 1585 Maple- wood, Sytven Village. Pontiac, PE 41861. 7 RN. MOTOROLA TV RADIO- é con- dition, mahogany, $175. OR 3-0745 i¢’ PHILCO, TABLE MODEL WITH stand 16" ca e sets - pletely reconditioned and are in { A-1 shape Also ‘47 Harley David- | son motorcycle with full equi ment. A-! choos Call MY 3a | MY 23-3262 or MY 1 CU. PT. SERVEL GAS REFRIG- | erator, 2 well laundry tubs 2) deep well sink. Good condition | _ MA 63900 \ 30 INCH ELECTRIC RANGE | Good condition and reasonable. | Call after § o m aot 16 E Huron ~¢ PIECE DINETTE SET FE 2-7310 3 BURNER APARTMENT SIZE range bedroom outfit FE 56800. $0 HOUSE WINDOW SCREENS Like new Will sacrifice for quick shle| 3416 Franklin Rad * J PIECE BLONDE BEDROO M suite, deluxe Easy Spin washing machine OR F157 "M6 HOT POINT ELECTRIC STOVE. good condition. Best offer. EM ‘48 EASY WASHER. IN DRYER onsations condition. ALSO RCA. 4 reco . call from 6 to 8 m MI oeed s ” . YARDS BLUE CARPETING fice complete house of unusually ae ped. Davenport, door and beautiful furniture and ces, windows. FE 2? Baby Grand . Westinghouse laundromat, troit Jewel gas MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Aian “You're not losing a daughter, sir, you're gaining another For Sale Miscellaneous 72 range, Norge upright freezer, | ~~~ = inlaid Resewood bedroom suite, chrome dinette set with formica top, cocktail table end tables television console mode) Lam appliances Cail FE 2-625. No Gealers please PIECE SECTIONAL, MATCHING blond tables, chrome dinette Like new. Also gas stove and refriger- ator 10 N Johnsoa beautiful mahogany dining room suite Exquisite Com bed, $20 Both like new 1732 Sylven Gien, Keego dresser, timed oak, cherry, wal- nut of mahogeny. Only rey) davenports. Reg. $219.50, $148.50. o maple .... — CLAYTON’S PE 5-8811 or FE"S-s074 Marshall FE sulle wing cher . en 5 $1 board: L >) studio makes be se mattresses vw Seesse ees i TWO 0x12 GREEN RUGS WITH rug 77x36 in. small dre used little, 3 Morgan er v 5 on c » begaprenta with _ma' drapes OL 2-7354, VACUUM CLEAKERS, 8R belts and bags. 956 Myrtle. a room suite $100 FE 5-2164. FE 17-0704 USHES. USED TRADE-IN DEPARTMENT 6 drawer chest : $14.95 ocker . $14.95 Washer $19.05 Full sise bed & spring $19.95 Davenport Chair $29.50 s range 839 50 Electric range 960 50 3 pe sectional $79.50 MANY R ITEMS CON EDIT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 361_ 8. Saginaw Unpainted Furniture ests . Seg Serving Carts $8 Bk Case Hd Boards $11.95 Vee , $32 WROUGHT IRON FURNITURE PICK & PAINT STORE 143 Oakland Ave. FE 5-9662 Free Parking At Rear Of Store Used Trade-in Dept. CrRic” PE 4-3873 PRICED LOWER No matter what your re- ALWAYS | you buy Peopie ask ‘how dao you do it? The answer is simple: we buy for less that is why wé@ can save j you money on all your Si ehasbe! , mo A 12.96 Lawn seeder spreader 22.50 Ball bear. hand ' 5.95 Gel. white oe ¥ unt 80 ft. Plastic gar hose is 1. —— shears 1.30 ce ree 3% 25.95 Shaksp. spin. rod and ree! 19 75 20.50 Airex spin reel kit 15.50 | 29.96 Whirlaway rod and { ” a 19 75 | it bamboo f od 75 | —_ Mower, reel . ype . 7 7950 19° Rotary power =e Mower oe.15 10 13.95 Kamplite gas jantern TOOLS : i ar s a ‘j o~- me SE5Seru S38 2 SbE28e2 2 8 4 * te HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Many suitable for wedding gifts 190.50 Port sewing machine — sturdy carrying b «75 09 Console only 79.00 69.95 Brotiquik rotissierie 39 50 79.96 Universal «% vacuum 47 50 50 GE vacuum demon strator #75 39.95 Popular deep fryer 13.95 39.95 Dormeyer food mixer 77 75 aoe r Lo 28.60 Popup toaster . 12 80 29 96 Clock radio 19 95 19.95 Waffle-sandwich grill 9 75 14.95 4% qt. sure cooker 10.00 10.95 Set knives 400 . 3.50 Meat grinder set 180 14.6 Heir | seta em 13 96 Sit or iron board 695 oa a? scales 4% pe. Rogers silver 12 77.50 Elec. . many ™ makes a. - 19.95 19.96 Hoover steam irons 13.96 HAND TOOLS 6.00 rs handsew 1% as handle screw- drivers 1 Je 13 pe. auger bit set .. §% 4% Brace 25 3.48 Spe. ofst. box wrench 2.50 3.73 Estwing hammer 32 2.4 es 10 340 6° a rs . 2.15 450 Automat. center punch 280 4% rafter square 1s 450 % “" socket sets 2.0 9.95 6 pe. wood ch $Z 400 Rose trowels . 325 2.95 18 in. wood levels 1.50 5@ ft. drop cords complete . 2.25 100 fh. So ft, pA Evans tapes TE Se eae TB ts 8.95 Box : 66 he i i _: . Se ASPHALT TILE .... 3c Plastic Wall Tie... | 2e geen ALUMINUM P "$1.05 GAL 9x12 Linoleums .... $1.98 $3.96 ENAMEL PAINT .. $1.95 , 0c 9x9 Inlaid Tile 41% ft. Wall Tile ..... 10c Garbage Cans -- 0.08 6x9 LIROL yop Harold's, 140 S. Saginaw ANGLES, CHANNELS, BEA us, pipe, basem ; Winkow Boxes, Hexagon Windows. Also your choice garage doors. Remodeling av ® For Sale Miscellaneou ANCHOR FENCES j A get. No money quirements it Will pay you | 3 GA. Hi-RECOVERY GAs ter heater. #55. New basins, rade A $12.5¢ Berthtubs lifetime cast tron Sout dows | Gas WATER HEATER AUTO 30 | gallon _ | 5940 Highland Rd_ (M50) OR ¥7002 GOOD LAWN MOWER FOR SALE OL TT KITCHEN CABINET — -« é $21 Call or come in. and er bargal.. prices SUPPLY. across from the Tele- i -§ on Shopping Center. Burmeister’s Burmeister’s Northern Lumber Co. WE DELIVER 7 Mile Radius With 8 Trucks You EM 3-4650 EM 3.39% LUMINUM COMBINATION Mids Hesteare Open Sundays 9-12 1927 — (at Crooks) Ss 72) For Sale Miscellaneous 72 LLL LOLOL j ORINNELL UPRIGHT PIANO. 156 W. Chicago mec alum : wood TAYLOR MADE-RINNEAR Many types to chose from Free estimate: ~ | aos Dixie Hwy PE +6654 ~ G & M COMPANY fOLL SHEAD Store 7 -iLes out Bald Arm- strong floor cov Mac it i For Sale Miscellaneous 72) Sa _ been used. $35.00 MApie 56297. PLUMBING SPECIALS 775 gallon steel septic tanks. $39.50 $2 gallon electric het water PING - PONG TABLE. NEVER been 09 MApie 5-397 r $95.00 (Detroit Edison approved) ‘ Open daily 6 ‘o 6 Sunday 10 to 3 ARNASON PLUMBING SUPPLY | 068 M. 15 ‘4s Mile south of Orton- ville. PH 13 | POPCORN WAGON _ FOR SALE. Very cheap. 330 Elizabeth Lake Trailer 31. Call after 4:00 pm Pavement Breakers Ploor sander, scaffoldthg, electric sewer cleaner, conveyors. CONE’S RENTAL 128) BALDWIN PE 2.0077 | | QUA hardware jewelry pout, and hundred of other ‘ems ev- se Bight 7 p.m. at euc- Michigan Auction Mart, Inc. M-24¢ Lake Orion REINFORCED CUNCRETE tic tanks) Phone OR 3-7686. ROCK HOUNDS Cabachons, mineralites, mineral & fMuore cent spe.imens silver slab- and material 6 W Sure PB 4-626) RED OR 3-1400 STAMP MACHINES $20.00 each. OR 31464 SAVE AT SURPLUS! Excellent white pine 2x6 te nt Good used sash gio; — 2x4 Studs Shingies. Plywood Pliyscore and Bulla materials at low prices! | New grade doors $1495 B $15 50 | New Comb. doors Free standing toilets $22.95 Reclaimed brick Steel stairs and le | SURPLUS LUMBER & MATERIAL SALES CO “SAVE ON PAINT-GLIDDENS Pestival i my at Warwice 2678 Orchard Road. PE 4-s000. bicycle FE 2-9730 His stuffed pork chops st @ te 62 cents a are big are partic your fru and ¥ . try Wine and cold available. 2425 See Fore BS . BLUE, oung puppies. 14161 E. 28 PUPS. ¢ WEEKS ’ Healthy little beauties! $3 and 0 FE $1 WANTED SHOTGUNS AND DEER __ | _Fifles, Manley Leach. 10 Bagley. SEP-| Sand, Gravel & Dirt 79 Come and Get ‘em!! BARGAINS LERS. HOUGHTEN’S your ——— 4. 1 Case re side delivery y rake, used one quick sale. Phone: tua! FRAZER ROTO : and used. Parts and service Avis Service, 1580 Opdyke Rad. FE i PARMATL COB, ALMOST NEW w. blade power take off hy- drauli- A ener and ee: $065. (2115 Leng Lake at Joho R. between Crooks rek Sand and Gravel. “pe suaas tin “ern Lyle : FILL, SAND, GRAVEL, SCHAEF- PER. FE 5-7014. FE 17-7308. LACK DIRT. TOP SOIL. SAND. “ill drt. and stone. Van EM 32077. TOY FOX i gare BLACK DIRT, PILL gravel, sand. top soll $10 for five vard load Delivered. _ Orchard Lake Road. FE +009 _ FE 46568. SEWING MACHINE AND GIRLS o ffs nae ne le spel i ff f i py your dealer for Paul St. Cyr Lumber Co oe Poue. Late Rd. Tel. sow at LADIES A D Faison ty Um, 4 SUMMER PRICES ON|"#% COAL NOW IN EF- FECT.. GOOD COAL ALWAYS. M. A. BENSON SN Saginaw CFE €¢-2521 Lumber Company Open Daily 8-6, Sun, 9-2 Phone ORlando 3-2215 ) TOR HEAT. s.000 BT O TORRID an rotary of] fired furneces sangre at WANTED HOME FOR ADORABLE old female dog. Small Skye . Box 33 Pontiac gravel Quick delivery. PE 20003. Shredded Peat Humus cccan ptaalianal. > Teemu’ TOP SOIL DEL. ; FE +0012 OP 8c SAND. ORAVEL iret > hi FARMER, CONTRACTORS AND INDUSTRIAL USERS your trucks. PONTIAC FARM INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR CO. PE 4-0461 PE 4-1442 2 ROW BLACKHAWK TRACTOR corn planter AC field cultivator, wheel lift Gravely garden trac- tor and attachments. Farming- _ ton 0510W1 GOSLINGS FOR SALE. ALSO @ allon milk cans OLive 23-0831 oF Suive 60126 tor, with plow i's b. motor 3 sets 4 1-2 section. 1-3 section. MU »- 5 KING BROS. © buy sell or trade type of lawn or S Mestich Go M'sd at Milford & Sunda 2 tanlora MU or + . REAR M PE 24151 alter @ —_ M. E ROTARY 7 riding and walking trae tors. Lee’s Sales & Service “none PE Dane ~—~GNE MAN CHAIN SAW ‘inn AXD ‘ New ~_ SH akes of tractors Pontiac Farm S We demonstrate “no Obuioaton . BLACKETT, INC. YOUR PERGUSON DEALER 31208 5454 Dixie Hey. USED TRACTOR HEADQUARTERS plows trem ein Bann nt AND INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR CO. 01 _ FEC ik f fils Fi? it 53 ie i i i ; : ‘a bs m e, 8. Our sale. Already have some y due at ow Ch eBiEA th: ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1954 ON TT OE A ee ee See ee oe eT . ; Comedian Gobel Wins Acclaim as TV Guest George Is Proud of Autry Platter Both Now Stars but Once Gene Strummed for Him to Sing Fig f Z ERSGESEEY Boa goges i jigptl Furegee i : if iti $1 i B i | 3 i hh zt i j f L i ; 54 iy ti i igi ii s fs 14 SPRED GLOSS SaT™. - Beep color higher) $ § et ————» SAVE 41.00 mul @ gal. 35¢ « qt. en JAPALAC (Ultre-White Only) = money sow on APALAC enamel, It's SPECIAL! PAINT ROLLER and PAN 49 in Huron Centre 1066-8 W. Huron FE 5-9021 FREE PARKING + -- Today's Television Programs - - Channel 2— WJBE-TV Channel 4— WWJ-TV t- : Channel 7— WXYZ-TV . (4)—News. Paul Williams. 6:30—(7)—Stu Erwin. Stu is in- 7:38 — (7) — Playhouse. Patrick O'Neil in “The Black Purse,” honesty of penniless man leads Riley. & 9:00—(7)—John Wayne Show. Wayne in “Lawless Nineties,” \\ (4)—Cavaleade of Sports. Middleweight bout; Jacques , |9:15—()—News. (2)—News. . Friend Irma. Marie Wilson in comedy. %:38 — (2) — City Detective. Rod Cameron in “Bartered Bride- groom.” 9:45—(4)—Fight Scrapbook. Box- ing. 10:00—(7)—Black Spider. Mary Beth Hughes in “Inner Sanctum.” (4) — The. Norths. “The Suspected” is proven in- nocent. (2)—News. 10:15 — (2) — Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 16:30—(4)—Adventure Special De- livery. “The Magic Skin.” (2) Life With Father. Junior’s pop- corn scheme throws’ father in tizzy. 10:45—(4)—Time off for Sports. Ed Hayes. 11:00 — (7) — Soupy’s On. Guest | Terry Gibbs, vibraphonist. (4) News. (2)—News. 1}:15—(7)—Motion Picture Acad- from Texas. (2)—Theater. ““Pow- er Dive,” film. : SATURDAY MORNING %:38—(4)—Ding Dong School. (2) 18: 15—(2)—Cartoons. 10:38 — (4) — Capt. Video (7)— Blinkey Adv. 18: 46—(2)—Cartoons. 11:66—(4)—Cartoon Express. Stu Erwin. (2)—Big Top. 11:38—(4)—Danger Fighters. (7)— Cartoons. (7) SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Weather, RFD. (7)— Headline Hunters. (2) — Lone Ranger. 1:00—(4)—To be announced. (2)— 2:00— (4) — Feature. $:38—(T)—Back to God. 4:00—(7)—Meet the Press. 4:30—(7)—Faith Is Power. 5:00—(T)—Detroit Heart. &:38—(7)—Christ Crusade. 5:45—(4)—Mich. Report. 6:00—(4)—Wayne Art Inst: 6:30—(4)—Ethel and Albert. ()— 7:00—(4)—Lucky Stars. 7:30— (4) —Amateur Hour. (T)— 8:00— (4) —Martha Wayne University. 8:30—(2)—Favorite Husband. 9:46—(7)—Animal Time. 9:00—(7)—Wrestling. (2)—That’s 18:00—(7)—Space Patrol. My Boy. 9:30 — (4) — Hit Parade. (2)— 16:00— (4) —Stars of Tomorrow. 10:30— (4) —Paul Winchell. (7)— 11:60—(4)—Mich. Barndance. 11: 15—(2)—Theater. 11:38—(4)—Sat. Show. 12:38 — (4) — Mr. Wizard. (7)~ Roundup Time. (2)—Cowboy G- TV Bandstand. 1:30—(4)—Garden Show. 1:45—(4)—Industry. (2)—Play- house. (D— Movie Party. SATURDAY EVENING (h— Madison Square. Pic- ture. (2)—Big Life Clock. at 80. (2) — Beat the (7) —En- terprise USA. (2)—Jackie Glea- son. Sports. Raye. (7)— Boxing. (2)—Two for Money. Dollar a Second. (7) — Wild Realm. (2) — Red Skelton. Zane Grey. (2)—Kent Theater. (2) News. (7)—The- ater. Royer vs. Ralph Jones. (2)-—My -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without notice. PHS Editors Are Named at Publications Banque Editors and staff members of|between the Red Cross, : wt Hf J Fh iF il e638 z hike E i 7 i tr i i E F 3 cation. Entertainment included ac- : and parts for the TV sets at the Sanitorium: to thank the following TV Service Compan- ies for their generous offer of free service ANDY CONDON’S RADIO T-V, Pontiac B-G TELEVISION SERVICE, Pontiac HOUSEKEEPING ag Pontiac IN HOD’S 10 & TV, Pontiac HENGEL BADIO SALES & SERVICE, Royal Oak JOHNSON’S RADIO & TV, Pontiac LAA TV SERVICE, MORSE OXFORD RADIO @& RICH RADIO @ TV, RIDLEY’S TV SERVICE, Pontiac ROCHESTR RADIO & TV, Rochester ROY SALES & SERVICE. Pontiac STEFANSKI RADIO & TV, Pontiac SWEETS RADIO APPLIANCE, Pontiac UNION LAKE RADIO & TV. Pentiac WALTON RADIO & TV, Pontiac WKC., INC., Pontiac ; ” cipal. Next year's editor for the Toma- hawk will be David Tarr, and PONTIAC’S OLDEST TV SERVICE DEALER BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE Authorized Factory Service for 15 Ditlerent Manuigcturers 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 i i} if} i i fh f i i é : § ; } i EF oe w Het g, 1951 to Marry TV Man Fox HOLLYWOOD —Miss America of 1951, Yolande Betbeze, 24, is wm, 7 CKLW. cee ww, «se WXYZ, are WCAR, (1138) WIBK, (1400) one Ei. Mi SEK Ret attest, | ron em mee ike NQEDE Be ccanae | UOREW om Garamae "7 | San, epmpnemeite WCAR. News. allags SATURDAY MOBNING “wwe Vigmes me teve *OKLW. Jack Brickhouse 6:15—w Quartes €:00.WJIR, Dale Marr 3 WW News 11:45—WXYZ, Manpower oa AY EVENING eet Peay fen ge as 12:00 WIR, News, Theater WWs, ews ~ Firing bpeunen Gates WXYZ. 101 Ranch CKLW: Revs. sponte :38—WIR. Bod Rerneids | 6:15—WCAR Coffee CKLW. Your Boy Bué WJBK. News Records ww Pettay pala - ;, WIBK News, w ews. weak SRLW. News. ‘David 19:15—WWJ. Les Brown Ver ok eee Aes ee Thomas 6:435—WWJ. New) WCAR. 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NBC fo Drop Firestone interest in the show and that Ed-| Program After June 7 for ‘Stealing Idea’ ““" “== 4 iota Go. toner uous and Rubber Co. today announced LOS ANGELES — Ralph ga. | 5¥z0N Ball, nd aad Ganieiee setae which has wards, producer-emcee of the TV|to Be on TV Together —_| been broadcast on Monday evening show “This Is Your Life,” has| HOLLYWOOD @ — Suzan Ball, for the past 2% years on radio been sued for half of the 3% mil-|the actress who lost her leg to and the past five years as a simul- lion dollars estimated past and fu-| cancer, and her new husband Dick | cast on TV will not be heard on ture profits from the program. Long will make their first profes-_ the NBC network after the June ee er goer aging tear i. ee 7 broadcast. plaint filed yesterday Superior | evision May 27. Company officials said NBC has Court that-he thought of the idea| The young couple, wed last advised that the 8:30 Monday Hour for the show while hospitalized | month, will co-star on Video The-| will not be available throughout with polio in 1946. He said Ed-|atre over CRS-TV. . the year and that no other eve- wards, a close friend for 10 years,| Miss Ball, still training om am| ning TV network time will be of- will portray fered Firestorie. Futore plans for the program will be announced at a later date, company officials said. May Trip on Name HARTFORD, Conn. (UP)—Gov. John Lodge is a polished speaker but now there’s a chance he'll trip over his own name. A carpet com. pany presented him with a rug into which was woven his signa- ture, 825 W. Huron St. “New Refrigerator “New Deepfreeze “New Electric Range o. “New Television Get a Good Used... TELEVISION FREE for Use in Your Recreation Room Hampt BUY A... on Electric COMPANY ) Phone FE 4-2525_ IN COLOR with an... Hardware, Novelties, Here’s a camera with a com- bination of features any photog- rapher would want: Fast Cintar [:3.6 coated, valuable antiques. EPPERT’ CAMERA SHOP 57 W. Huron . FE 5-6615 AUCTION SALE Saturday, May 15---1:00 P. M. 1705 E. $10,000 New Merchandise Soft Goods, Watches, Steam Irons and Fryers. Name Brands — Nationally Known — Nationally Advertised! Well known Detroit jobber is liquidating surplus stock. It will pay you to drive many miles to attend this sale. Everything to Be Sold to Highest Bidder! Used Washers, Buffets, Mirrors, lroners, Miscellaneous items too numerous to mention. Garage Tools, Garden Tools, Laundry Tubs, Refrigerators, Antique dealers should come out This sale will be a real sale — Private deals after sale! B. N. 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