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112th YEAR * *x** PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, APRIL. 13, 1966 —98 PAGES
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Jesus Forecasts Own Death
Rebel Teacher Faces Trial
on Charge of Blasphemy; Béiter’s Note: This ts the second ef six articles in which reporter Ore Speid ‘+.
takes an imaginary trip beck more thag 19 centuries to Jerusaiem! in the time ic
of Christ's last seven days and — on the events of that Cok. epplying
the style of today’s news—end the eke m
By ORA SPAID
Pontiac Press Special Writer
JERUSALEM, Nisan 14 (Wednesday)—A sole
diction of his own death was made today by Jesus, a
Nazarene rabbi who has excited this city defying its
rulers.
His forecast of doom bocce at the el ro the Saddusaic
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of the |
renal tone teacher on a pa Dispheay charge ome peu be aie |
until after the feast
tare san cal dg i ee
_ that he would be “betrayed to be crucified” on Pass-
over day, which begins at sundown tomorrow.
. The decision bp bys prosecution of Jesus was disclosed
after a meeting dusaic priests in Caiaphas’ palace.
Caiaphas said eas told his disciples as they left the;
Temple yesterday:
“Do you see these great buildings? There will not be
left here one stone upon another that will not be thrown
down.”
The high priest said the remark was equal to defiling
the Temple and constitutes ds for a charge of blas-
phemy an Jewish law. Blasphemy is punishable by
death, but only if Rome approves the sentence.
Many observers here believe postponement of the.
charge until after the feast day was done for fear
prosecution of Jesus might have incited rioting among
the thousands of pilgrims crowding the city, many
of whom support the Nazarene.
Hundreds of pilgrims, including members of the Jew-
ish ruling classes, crowded the Temple yesterday to hear
the frail, intense “Messiah.”
. He has established hitjself in the Temple after “cleans-
ing” it Monday by ‘whi and driving out all money
(
AQ 000 Fans See French Cut Off
Tigers, Orioles Vietminh Lines
in Pincer Move
Gromek Faces Larsen;
Both Lineups Feature SAIGON, Indochina » —
New Players
movement, had sealed off the Viet-
minh’s main communications route .
“Sy
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Pro Tem Post
Given to Dugan
by Commission
Names 2 Supervisors,
Re-appoints Five
the new Pontiac City Com-
mission last night William
W. Donaldson, 48, was
elected. Pontiac mayor for
1954 through 1956.
John A. Dugan, 45, also
was a unanimous choice for
mayor pro tem.
The commission also
’| named two new representa-
tives to Oakland County
Board of Supervisors and
reappointed five present su-
pervisors.
Donaldson is a native of Pontiac
and was a city commissioner |
| from 1944 through 1948, serving |
n.ayor pro tem both times.
He ones the a of
ee ae ae is wo
The new mayor is president of
the Pontiac Foundation and active
many other business and civic
<. He lives at 153 W. Law-
pointed to serve as
sentatives on the County Board
{35 Carter St. and Francis H.
| Schneider of 783 Menominee Rd.
Brewer. of 17 Resshire Ct., and
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 3)
Vacation Dates-
Vary for 17,500
City Students
Easter vacations will begin this
week for more than 17,500 Pontiac
public and parochial school stu-
dents.
Public
Some 16,000 Pontiac
School students will start their
vacations after classes Thursday.
They will return April 21. :
Vacations for a total of, 1,400
students ,of St. Michael and St. By a unanimous vote of| |
Elect Donaldson New City Mayor Bars Physicist -
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Pontiac Press Phete
~ City Valuations |
Up $20 Million $195,588,000 Is Set
on Real and Personal
Taxable Property
A total valyation of $195,588,550 |
has been placed on the
mond Ransom shéws real estate
valued at $120,286,375. compared
with $116,360,735 in 1953.
About $750,000 of the real es-
tate increase was on General
-Motors Corp. property, the as-
sessor explained.
The personal property figure has
been increased from $58,633,300
to $75,302,175. The bulk of this hike,
about $15,000,000, also has been
set on GM property, Ransom stat-
ed. |
The Board of Tax Review cut
| $488,925 off the assessor's original
| figure for real estate this year and
| shaved $127,900 from the assess-
| or’s total for personal property.
The city’s figure will be, submit- |
| ted to the county for review, ac-
cording to City Attorney William |
A. Ewart. The Oakland County
Equalization Committee then stud-
ies figures set by all county town-
ships and cities.
The county sets an “equalized”
figure which in Pontiac’s case
is usually higher than the fig-
ure submitted, said Ewart.
Then if the units, or individuals in
Frederick schools will start after
classwork today and Wednesday,
respectively. Cla will resume |
April 26 at both pe a |
About 160 students of Emmanuel
Christian School will observe the
same schedule as public school
students, while elementary students
St.. Trinity Lutheran School will
be on vacation from Thursday
DETROIT (UP)—Veteran Steve | into south and central Laos.
Gromek pitched the first ball in| The operation, carried out in ex-!
52 years to a Baltimore Oriole to- | | treme secrecy during the past ten|
day in American League play as | | days, was accomplished without a)
the Detroit Tigers and the former | fight.
| The communications coute which | afternoon to April 20.
appeal to a state board.
Pontiac usually collects taxes on
the county's equalized figure, the
attorney stated.
$80,000 ‘Underwear’
Makés Gal Look Bulky MILAN, Italy @—An attractive
woman in a flashy car drove up
Cubs Visit Willow Run
Following its April theme on
aviation, Den 2 of Waterford Cen- |
ter Cub Pack 61 visited Willow
Run Airport recently. Mr. and
Sherman P. VanDeusen, of /on the Italian-Swiss frontier yes- to the Ponte Chiasso frontier post
terday. Police thought she looked
,excessively buxom.
t Briggs Stadium before a|the French and Laotians stopped
crowd estimated at 40,000 up is a narrow pass in the lime-
The umpire yelled out “play ‘stone hills of central Laos which
ball” after Detroit Common Coun- | Sills out to the north into the
cil President Louis Miriani, sub- | Valley of Naphao.
bing for Mayor Albert E. Cobo,
tossed to Gov. G. Merinen Williams
behind the plate in pre-game fes-
tivities.
With the temperature between
degrees the
wveshing ave a fom | WASHINGTON (UP)—President ;
cast, the throng of Tiger follow. | Eisenhower today appointed Nor-
ers discarded coats and mafflers man T. Mason, North Chelmsford,
' te give the stadium a festive hue Mass. lumber company executive,
of spring colors.
~ Assigned to the mound for Bal-
timore was Don big
tatethender who as
year had a 1-2 record De-
troit. Manager Jimmy Dykes | by the White House late Monday. New Commissioner Takes Over FHA,
Probe Starts in Scandal-Rocked Agency housing bill -until the investigation
is completed.
FBI and additional special
"| “fleeced” by high pressure home dding under two fefleral housing
programs.
Under one program, many
home owners have been
improvement sglesmen. ‘Under
the . other, FHA-insured loans
more than the cost of the pro}j-
ects. ss
;
3 | fora fall scate™ investigation -of
+ Eisenhower “eusted FHA Chief |
Guy T. 6. Hollyday to make wav
the agency's operations. Hollyday,
an Eisenhower appointee, said he sie Alliance for Southeast Asia -| today to seek a Nato-type military alliance of 10 nations,
them, are dissatisfied they may | FIRST MEETING—The new Pontiac City Commission assembled
in the Municipal Court room last night for an organizational meeting.
Shown seated (left to right) are William W. Donaldson of District
3, Hareourt S. Patterson of District 2, John A. Dugan of District 5,
Hatry W. Lutz of District 7 and Dr. Roy V. Cooley of District 1.
Standing (left to right) are John E. Carry of District 6 and Floyd
P. Miles of District 4. Donaldson was elected mayor and Dugan
mayor pro tem.
U.S, Britain, Plan NATO
LONDON (AP)—The United States and Britain agreed Pontiac’ S New City Commission Takes Cifice
pivoted on Southeast Asia, in an effort to safeguard
peace from Indochina to New Zealand.
They declared Communist aggression. loose in Indo-
china, threatens to spread over all the rich lands extend-
ing to Australia, the Philippines and Thailand.
The decision to press for the formation of a new South-, From A-Work
Pending Probe U.S. Launches Inquiry
Into Alleged Affiliations
With Commies —
WASHINGTON (U P )—
Oppenheimer, brilliant
physicist who mastermind-
ed U. S. development of the
after he refused to resign in
the face of the inquiry. ! il | i 3 | Fs
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Pontiac City Commission named
—* British-American communi-
Top Spy Deserts Si nscts a
to Australians tary of State Dulles and
Russian Embassy Man British leaders on a “united
action” program.
Turns Over Documents,
Reveals Traitors A top-ranking American official
said .Dulles was ‘‘very satisfitd’’
with the meeting and felt the talks
“went far towards establishing
the unity of purpose which he
CANBERRA, Australia (INS) —
Australian Prime Minister Robert ‘Southeast NATO.” .
G. Menzies created a sehsation | British informants said Eden, at
today by announcing the desertion his talks with ‘Dulles Sunday night
of a Soviet spy leader who turned | 40d yesterday, made this compro- 4
sought on Southeast Asia defense.’
Dalles was leaving by plane for
Paris to line up France in what
the official said might become a
over “a great number of docu- | mise offer: }
ments” involving Australian trai-| ‘- British support for the | | American's proposed anti-Com-
munist alliance the Pacific
around © China, but
2. ne strong declaration of united
action in Indochina until the West
finds out at the Geneva con-
ference, opening April 26, wheth-
ex the Communists really are
willing to negotiate for peace in
Asia.
In Paris, French rq foreign ob-
servers agreed that. Laniel and
Bidault would join Eden and
Prime Minister Churchill in what-
ever stand the Britons. took. | tors.
He told parliament that Viadimir
Petrov, nominally third secretary
of the Soviet Embassy in Canberra
but authoritatively described as
chief Soviet secret police spy in the
commonwealth nation where Brit-
ish atomic weapons are tested, has
been granted political asylum.
The announcement was viewed
as similar to the 1946 Canadian
agreed with the British view that
hard talk now would spike any
i om was in the Soviet embassy.
/ |" understand,” he said. “that she
has elected to stay there and she
likely will go back to Russia.”
Menzies told the lower house of
parliament that asylum was grant- |
ed at Petrov’s request. He quoted |
him as saying:
“IT no longer believe in Commu-
nism or Soviet leadership. I no long-
er believe in Communism since I
have seen the Australian way of
ond Grease Explosion
Kills Pontiac Man Joseph E. Burkhart, 26, of 156
of grease exploded while he was
eos by cheers from all’ sides
of parliament,
“as asking for
and aid in establishing
himself Conifortably in “Australia.
(The Petrov case i iately |
arouséd speculation w Brit-
’s atomie secrets as tested on
Woomera rocket range in Aus- a nearby can of solvent on
according to Waterford cosiuhie
Patrolman Charles T. Whitlock. These sources said the French | east Asia defense system was announced in a joint;
} him mayor at the organization the AEC
meeting last night. ot dap. = — omy oo
| i erengectrap baat on ails was a
Mercury fo Hit 72 | feecthty race reauving ae H Wed view of cases involving sensitive
ere on Wednesday |» | The fourth straight day of fair | tation that disclosure of the action
and mild weather is forecast for See eee
the Pontiac area Wednesday.
U. S. Weather Bureau observers
predict slightly. warmer weather
tomorrow with a high near 72 de-
grees. A low of from. 43 to 47 is
expected tonight.
Thé temperature ranged from
% to 56 degrees here yesterday.
After a low of 43 degrees early to-
day, the mercury rose to 67 at
2 p.m. in downtown Pontiac:
A tive-day forecast predicts
somewhat colder weather Wednes-
day night and Friday, with showers
Thursday and Sunday.
$6.5 Million County Budget
in Hands of Committees ~
The Oakland County Board of Supervisors today turned
a tentative 1955 budget of $6,513, 164.84 over to the Sala-
ries and Ways and Means committees for study ond a
report next Monday.
In other action, the superyisors re-elected Floyd
Andrews as their chairman and Delos Hamlin, as vice
any| chairman. Andrews is an Independence ee ae
visor and Hamlin is a supervisor at Farmington. Both
were re-elected unanimously.
The supervisors will meet gus
again Monday to pass a
tentative county budget for
next year.
They must approve a budget
and get it to the county tax allo-
| 4 «i
was still “most enthusiastic’
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Rebel Teacher Faces Trial
lon Charge of Blasphemy (Continued From Page One)
exchangers and sacrifice merchants. He then referred
to the Temple as “a den of thieves.”
Yesterday when a Pharisee asked Jesus who gave him 4 ee Georgescu Boys, '
Mother Reunite — Airliner Delivers Sons as
we ~
frew, mow in his third year as city
commissioner, was elected mayor
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An Seven Years
ing eyes, Mrs. Lygia Georgescu
was tenderly reunited today with ally? what autho authority to teach in the Temple, he replied:
_“T will ask you a question. Answer me,
y I do these things.
of John from heaven or from ? and I will tell
Was the bap-
men?”
his :
Thaddeus, a Roman legionnaire
on duty at the Temple, offered this None of the priests would answer”
Reserve Lieutenant
were sworn in, along with James ia for
? Allen previously filled Roman seven years .
a eee gether with other passengers exolanation of the pees’ refuse!) Promoted to Captain : : "
} construction Oa a inety iret John the Baptist is considered :
: ions. | understandingly first left the big
-antee oll om me =e ring | Pan American plane that carried by Jews to have been a prophet.
thet authorized the | Constantin, 19, and Peter, 15, from If the priests had said John’s ba, =
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Pontiac Deaths
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ronto.
The funeral will be heid Thurs-
from
ei 3831 W. Maple, |
to the dean's)
at Kemper
ville, Mo.. . Selvidge of
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the honor roll con- |
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The building report fer March
shows 37. permits totalling $326.-|
940 were issued, well below March
1953's 60 permits valuéd at $470,-
050.
The bulk of the month's valua-
The second layman's breakfast.
plus a brief Lenten service, will
be held at 6:45 a.m.
at the Congregational Church. C.
Phillip Bartlett, president of the
Men’s Fellowship, will lead the
worship service.
son of Mr. and) Emmanuel Baptist Church,
officiate. Burial will be in Park-
view Memorial Cemetery.
Harold L. Hoover
Funetal: for Harold Lawrence |
| Hoover, infant son of Donald and | ajpert Karibian, 20. of Southfield | Shirley Rouse Hoover of 27 Park-
hurst St., will be Wednesday at 3
p.m, from the Huntoon Funeral
Home. Dr. Tom Malone of Em-|
manuel Baptist Church will offi-
ciate and burial will be in Oak |
Hill Cemetety. The baby was born Jan. 29, and |
died Monday at 9 a.m. at his
home
Besides his parents he is sur-
vived by a brother, Andy Lee, and
a sister, Sandra Marie.
Penny Sue Schwartz
| Prayer service was held today
in the Pursley Funeral Home for
Penny Sue Schwartz, infant daugh-
ter of Richard and Marlene Craven
Schwartz, of 210 W. New York ave.
The Rev. Paul R. Havens, of the
First Methodist Church. officiated
(and burial was in Perry Mount
Park Cemetery.
The baby was born Feb. 7, and
died Sunday.
William E. Westfall
After an illness of a week, Wil-
liam E. Westfali, 8. of 498 Came-
a run. As she neared the craft's
Commission Hects toward the plane, then broke into
KISS FOR MOM — The Georgescu teenagers, | Germany. AP Wirephete
Valeriu C. Georgescu, the boys’ father
held in Communist Romania since 1947, plant long- | who réfused to spy for Red Romania in return for
awaited kisses on cheeks of their mother after| the safety of his sons, is in rear. Boys are Peter
arrival at Idlewild Airport in New York today from | on right, and Constantin.
Blind Man Suffers Double Loss
The death of a dog has turned a
blind Pontiac man’s home into a
prison.
“I don't get out much now,”
carried Fritz away.”
Two weeks ago the big Doberman
died, leaving his master in total
darkness.
Since then Spencer has had te
rely upon neighbors te take him
aldson and Mayor Pro Tem Dugan
by the commission and cooperation
with City Manager Walter K. Will-
years.
Donalason .said he was asking |
the Chambér of Comerce to call
a meeting of presidents of various
organizations in Pontiac to help
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State's Budget
Looks Balanced
According to Estimates,
Michigan Will Be in the
Black Next Year
day that the Legislature had bal- |
anced next year's budget. Higgins |
presented a new and higher esti- |
mate of revenues to support his |
statement.
“It leeks
like we will end up this fiscal
year with enough surplus to put
next year’s budget tm the black.”
State Controller John W. Lederle
estimated the surplus would be
about one million Jollars, or $200,- |
000 above the total of next year’s |
budget approved by the Legis: |
X-Ray unit recently developed by Argonne scientists. Although the | lature.
entire unit weighs jess than 10-pounds, the radioactive thylim pro-
vides rays comparable to a 100,000 volt X-Ray machine.
Discover Brain Secretes
New ‘Control’ Chemical ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (INS)—/ human blood pressure normal and
Discovery that your brain secretes | that a lack or absence of it may be
a chemical to protect you against
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It is possible, he said, that the
new brain chemical helps keep
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Finally Have Children
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP)—Capt.
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At this point in this cycle, Dr.
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may pick up signals, of impending |
dropping chemical.
Careful tests show that this brain
Governor Approves
‘Soo Crossing Bonds LANSING @® — Gov. Williams
approved six legislative bills to-
day. including one authorizing the
International Bridge Authority to
issue revenue bonds to build a
bridge or tunnel between the
American and Canadian Saults.
, Other bills signed:
' Provide for city civil defense di-
same method prescribed in local |
charters for the appointment of
other municipal administrative of-
icials
Forbid any railroad. except by
permission of the Public Service
Commission, to construct tracks
closer than 14 feet between the
centers of parallel tracks. The law
now provides for 13-foot centers.
Make it illegal to falsely claim
motor fuel tax refunds
Allow township supervisors to
employ attorneys to represent the
Bring some sheriff fees in Tine
County
3 Youths, 1 Man Fined
$25 Each at Walled Lake
fined $25 with costs each yester-
day for having alcohol in their
possession and a fourth was fined
$25 with costs for contributing to
the delinquincy of minors.
.John Wilson Jr., 17, of 1420 Ladd
Oakiey Park Rd. and Ralph
Sparks, 17. of Willow Camp Cabins,
all pleaded guilty to the liquor
charges, and Sparks’ brother, J. T.,
2, was fined for contributing.
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Lenten Guideposts
By CAROLE URICH
Wite of Rev. John Urich
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Church in New York City on a
six month trial basis. Not many
ministers go through a trial period
before they are called. But it was
different for John and me.
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sightless people look at anything?
I'll tell you how: For the blind, or
the seeing, there is always an in-
ner light, if they want to lodk for
it It’s the luminous hand of God
pointing the way.
“Ne congregation is going te
call a blind paster just because
he is able to make it te and
from the pulpit on Sunday morn-
ing.” John said. “We have work
| to de.”
We got busy at once. John or-
| ganized a church cabinet of peo-
ple representing all the varied ac-
tivities of the congregation. It gave
a focus and a sense of direction
to everything the church did
John began by perking up the
teenage group and the young
|adults and I organized a young
girls’ choir, began playing piano
for the kindergarten, and organ
for Sunday School.
We met at the Kansas State
School for the Blind, and were
married when John was a senior
and | a junior at the University
of Kansas.
There wasn't enough money for
both of us to attend school. I knew
I could cook and iron without that
AB.. so I settled for the MRS. de-
gree
1 earned some extra monty
troning shirts. John and I earned
a bit more singing and playing
our songs at club meetings and
churches. We learned earty not
te worry. We knew God was on
our side.
After John graduated from the
University, we went to Washington
where he got a job as a dictaphone
operator. He worked at it for four
years, and his work was always
so perfect no one ever had to do
any erasing.
One day John told his pastor of
| his secret desire to be a minister.
|Dr. Oscar Blackwelder hesitated
for less than a second and said: |
“John, I know you can.”
A year later my husband en-
the Lutheran Theological
They travel by subway, bus and
ferry to reach his scattered flock.
John carefully rehegrsed all |
phases of his church service.
Handling Communion, fer ex-
ample, loomed as a very difficult
problem since he would have to
serve the wine cups and bread
en a precision basis. |
Then, thank God, one of the con-
gregation came up with an idea.
Inside the Communion rail, a cord
was tacked to the floor, ' pegs
placed on the cord in the exact
positions whete members of the
congregation would be kneeling.
By moving his foot along the
cord and touching the pegs, John
knew exactly where to stop. On his
first Communion Sunday John
didn't spill a drop.
Soon teenagers and young adults
started to invite ys to their events.
Sometimes it would be a dinner
or a play, or baseball. which is
John’s first love in sports. He's a
Giant fan
For three mornings a week,
John was supplied a secretary,
whe reads the mail, and then
John answers it. She fills out the
certificates for weddings,
baptisms, and funerals and John
arranges his schedule for them.
Finally, the six month trial
period was up, and Hans Classen.
president of our church, called
John to a general meeting. I shall
never forget that night
Hans Classen stood up and his
voice rang clear and certain across
the .crowded room. ‘John Urich
we are proud to call jou as our
permanent pastor."’ .
I could sense John turning pale
Afterwards friends confirmed that
he really did. I heard him swallow
hard and ask for a glass of wa-
ter.
“Well, do you accept?’ the presi-
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+ Seminary at Philadelphia. Because |
there were no text books in Braille
at the Seminary. John collected
' volunteers to read the regular text-
books to him. Often they studied
‘Jong into the night, and I'd make
| the coffee for them. At graduation
| in 1950, John was eighth in the en-
tire student body.
For nine months after gradua-
tien John was a substitute for
pastors who were ill. He did very
well, but everyone was doubtful
about a blind minister. Then
John was given his six months
trial...
Grace and St. Paul's is an old
church, one of the oldest-in-New
| York. Though it has 400 members,
| only one third of them live in Man-
| hattan. The rest are still loyal
members. but they've moved to
outlying sections of the city, and
across the river into New Jersey.
John began visiting them, when President Harry §&.
charges that “political bogeymen”
are trying to destroy the freedom
of Americans with a “torrent of
wild charges” against the integrity
of their institutions.
Truman hurled the charge in an
address last night at Westminster
College in Fulton. Mo., from the
same platform where Prime
Minster Winston Churchill deliv-
ered his famous “Iron Curtain” |
speech eight years ago.
The ex-chief executive, in the
first of two lectures sponsored -by
the John Findley Green Founda-
tion, told his audience that “po-
litical bogeymen . . . are making
a mockery of the very institutions
they so callously pretend they are
seeking to preserve.”
Truman avoided direct mention
of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-
Wis), but he inferred the Wis-
consin “Republican senator is
“threatening to undermine the
respect and confidence Americans Truman |
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If the congregation had any
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TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1954
Fort Ziegenhardt’s Fall
The inevitable has happened at the
Lapeer County farm home of Curis and
Paul ZISGENHARDT.
There never was any doubt
that the crude fort they built in
their farm yard and their 19 year
long fight against an insurance
assessment eventually would col-
lapse. The only question was
when.
The answer came with the arrival at
dawn of 36 State troopers and sheriff's
deputies. Methodically, smoothly and
without any interference from neigh-
bors they carried out a State Supreme
Court eviction order.
x * *
This, we hope, indicated that a final
chapter is being written in a fight which
has kept some Lapeer County farm folk
seething since 1935. We hope, too, that
the brothérs, now in their seventies, will
realize at last how tragically expensive
brothers spent $18,000 fighting it
and in the process lost a 240 acre
farm valued at $40,000.
* * *
Besides, their unbelievable stubborn-
ness and willingness to accept the false
idea that State law couldn’t touch them,
have cost the State dearly. Not only has
the case been in and out of the Supreme
Court several times, but it even for a
time threatened a breakdown of law and
order in Lapeer County.
It’s a widely known fact that ignor-
ance of the law is no defense. This case
proves that defiance of the law can be
disastrous.
—_—_
Our Finest Export
When someone says that America’s
most valuable export is agricultural
know-how, it is bound to attract atten-
tion at home and abroad.
The statement is all the more inter-
esting and important when it is made
by a man like Dr. Vircent Carpon, for-
mer research director for the U. S. De-
partmesit of Agriculture.
; * * *
The fact that he made this
statement before leaving for
Rome to join U. N.’s Food and
Agriculture Organization is likely
to win it increased attention in
many underdeveloped countries.
Dr. CaRxpon reminded the magazine
Country Gentleman that most of our
farm animals and plants originally were
imported from Europe, Asia and other
parts of the world. Over the years our
farmers have improved these animals
and plants by scientific breeding and
feeding and much of the world wants
to share in these improvements.
* * *
“I see the FAO asa great clear-
ing house for agricultural knowl-
edge,” said Dr. Cardon. “It is the
least expensive and most effective
method we can adopt to help lift
living standards throughout the
world. And a well-fed world is
likely to be a more peaceful
world.”
. This sounds ‘like down-to-earth com-
mon sense,
Better Anti-Red ] Laws
Attorney General Brownetu’s nation-
and the FBI have made far more
progress against this internal
menace than has been realized
_generally.
* *
In addition Mr. Brownstt left the
impression ‘that given some better legal
tools, these agencies can cope with Com-
munist problems entirely within the
framework of our Constitution.
Among new laws suggested
were the death penalty for peace-
time as well as wartime espionage
and elimination of the statute of
limitations. in such cases. Other
proposals include measures to
prevent witnesses from pleading
self-incrimination to avoid testi-
fying, and to legalize evidence
obtained by wire tapping in
espionage cases.
There may be some question whether
Congress is willing to write all of these
proposals into law and of course all
should be given careful Congressional
scrutiny. In our view, however, the
Attorney General's aim is wholly in the
national interest.
Leyal citizens want our Justice
Department, our Courts and the
FBI to have every legal anti-Red
weapon that can be forged with-
out violating our Federal Charter.
——EE_
Some are beginning to fear that our
military “New Look” may turn cut to be
a bright orange radioactive cloud that
envelopes the earth.
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“A MAN can’t enjoy anything he can’t
understand,” asserts a psychologist. Oh,
no? What about life, money and
women?
The Man About Town
Trick Wasn't Smart
Pontiac People Learn Hard
Lesson; Gather Up Garbage
Missing his first Tiger opening game in 22
years is
of Rochester, who writes, “When the Tigers play
baseball like the Red Wings play '
back with them again.”
Club
Wednesday evenings at 7:30 at the Hotel
dron. However,
Leonard T. Buzz,
Parks and Recreation Activities Supervisor, states
that more players are welcome: There is no
charge.
“Never before have such melodious sounds
come from every swamp and cat hole,” phones
Mrs. Wildman Connell
of Pontiac Trail, who urges ¢ity people to drive
out into the country for a better chorus than
many heard on television and radio.
Intending to put his row boat back into the
water this week,
Herbert Crummer
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By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER
International News Service
If the missus starts attic-polish-
ing this week just take your foot in
hand and sprow!l.
That’s because Cornell nuclear
mechanics say there's a fine
layer of atomic dust on every-
thing in the world. Next time
you write your name on the
piano you'd better rush your
finger to the digitorium.
That last hydrogen bowser fused
an archipelago, bent the ocean and
set the international date line back
35 minutes, 11 seconds and the cok
ner drugstore.
The scientists admit this fis-
sioned smogglie is harmiess under
ordinary conditions. But we ad-
vise the missus to use a- Geiger
counter for humps under the car-
pet.
Life is getting more complicated
than the backroom of a bicycle re-
pair shop. Anybody shaking a dust
rag out of the window is violating
section 2, clause 5, of the haphaz-
ard security act.
Beating a rug over the back-
yard clothesline violates the
rights of fishing minorities.
You've got to have a government
permit to go dust-mining.
Following the instructions of the
Einstein cook book you can heat
the house by radiant fission. Beat
the whites of two H-eggs to an in
- candescent glimmer, stir with a
sixty-foot spoon, let it boil for two
longs and three shorts, heave it out
the kitchen- window and sound the
all-clear on a jet nutmeg grater.
We are living in an atomic age
these formulaed days. There’s
percentages, prescriptions, codes,
re-actions and tolerances filter-
ing through the chicken wire in
the conservatory.
The morose dust is the top soil
of etetnity powdered with the pes-
tle of curiosity in the mortar of
research. It sparkles like ground a ; L
on waffles. By next year the gov-
ernment hopes to have it both
alternating and direct.
How are you going to have a
bomb-proof cellar when your fur-
nace is liable to vote the straight
Democratic ticket any shovelful?
So don’t go wackish if the missus
runs you out of the house. She's
fighting a rearguard action
against science. .
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charge of unarmed robbery.
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| Oak Township Police.
surance—which not not
But this time he wore a white | trying to choke Detroit cab driver |
Clarence
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mask over his face, related Mrs. |
Sheffer with a necktie
explosion, smoke dam- ‘Would-Be Robber | March 2% in Southfield Township.
| When Sheffer broke away Denman
drove off in the cab and was ar-
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Kenneth G. | Eva Brooks, 56, and said: ‘‘Open
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plied. ‘‘But what do you want to
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} all your life.”
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, te Friendship — | sriey of -| May Slate ANNOUNCING THE OPENING Visitors ence se of Officers
‘Pontiac Business | N on Our Lower Level of Our New Women Gather for Cee ‘ area — lanier —— Marilyn Lee,| **
, wanted ieee ot tis Maan to William M.| Dinner at Hotel
. nod Temple. = ayers A slate of officers to be voted |
, Those who have been invited in- William * lupon at the May meeting was
clude Mrs. Arthur Augustine, wor- presented by Ethlynn Peterson at
thy matron, who will be a guest of Pendleton of the Monday evening meeting of
° the Thomas chapter; Mrs. Claude Independence, | the Pontiac Business and Profes-
featuring Se a natert Bane te Par Kan., and the | sional Women's Club.
mington; and Mrs. George Killen, late Mr. The dinner meeting was held at
Mrs. Clyde Marshbanks and Mrs. Pendleton. | Hotel Waldron
Infants, Tots and Sub-teens |Seth Welch will go to Oxford. Marilyn is | Named by Miss Peterson were
Mrs. Cecil Diehl and Mrs. Kil- attending Mrs. Melvin C. MePherson,
len have been asked to attend De Pauw | President: Mrs. €. —*!
’ : the Ortonville : ) | ten, vice president; Nora Day,
Boys’ . . . Infants’ to Size 8 ee University | gecead vico president; Mrs. W.
Members attending the April 2% aa :
Girls’ . . . Infants’ to Size 14 (sub teen) dinner for past matrons and past where William | D- Cones. poceniing svenetesy!
patrons are asked to make reser- was graduated. * on = Gusmnies, correspond
Mrs. Lyndon Salathiel. MARILYN LEE SRIGLEY.
'| Easter Parties Given
New Ofticers Are Elected
by Square Dance Clubs
Easter, elections and an anniver-| Kenneth Raymond took over the
sary formed the themes of various! @¥ties of president.
— dance clubs recently. . . ’ for the convention
Bob Grosjean was master of| Elks SaShay-Quadrille held an; 4.) sy voted to send a child
ceremonies Saturday evening when | election dance Friday at Elks Tem-| 4, -amp this summer. Hostesses
Hoedowners met at Owen School. | | ;
Mr. and Mrs. William Featherstone | - fer the evening were Mrs. Conon,
hod charge of the Easter decere- | William Schmiel is president; | Roberta Tobins and Miss Day.
tions and officers were elected for | William Moore, vice president; | }t was announced ‘hat the meet-
the coming year. | Mrs. Marcus Scott, secretary; Mrs.| ing for April 26 will be a coopera-
Monroe | nd | di M Craft's home hesen Claude Daniels, treasurer, and tive dinner in Sirs.
Ralph was . view | Newton Kilgore, Raymend Swa- with Mrs. Robert Eisele as chair-
Brummett, | ney, Cecil McCallum and Mr. man of arrangements.
| Scott, bers of the board of
— |Shelly Group
Holds Dinner Guests for the evening were Mr. cer Rapene ins oot allen
Stranahan. mem
and Program
Members of the Flora Shelly ond Mrs. Richard » the | Frank Monchers, the Thomas Coop- | Ed Yorks, Mr. and Mrs. Charies | ers and Al Saqqaar. Mr. ang Mrs.
Steeger. the Bob Hellers, the Ken- | Russell Pope and the Albert Pirtles |
and the Pete -| had charge of refreshments. poe’
A cooperative dinner was planned Group of First Presbyterian Churc
for May 22 at the Elizabeth Lake held a dinner recently at the
church. with Lillian Davidson.
Grace Heitsch and Julia Dalzell as
hostesses.
Mrs. Louella Minard directed the Cicbhouse.
Bible study and Mrs. Margaret
Lehman gave devotions.
E. Grace Clark conducted the
mission study with a review of
the first two chapters of the book
man School on April 23 and to an
international meeting at London, ,
Ont. on May 1 and 2 were received.
Mrs. John Dow is taking reserva-
tions for these events.
Plans for attendance at the state
convention In Detroit May 22 and
23 were discussed. Helen Mercer
and Mrs. Sanford Craft led the
group in singing of special songs OPENING DAY SPECIAL
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| Miles Frusher, past patron of Mil-
| ford attended.
| Refreshments were served by as-
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Norma Green opened her home
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has set May 1 as her wedding
date. She is the daughter of Mr.
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Vicki Muirhead, Mrs. Carroll
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Allemanders Square Dance Club
celebrated its fifth anniversary
with an Easter dance Saturday at
Donelson School. |
Mrs. Phyllis Mansfield —
guest caller for the evening and
the Archie McKillops ere pre-
sented with a gift. They are char-
ter members who are moving to
Elk Lake.
Members who had perfect attend- |
ance for the year are the Clem)
Clevelands, the Sam Healanders,
- |the Frank Coads, the Harry Cur- |
tises and the Milo Strubles. |
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LO Eari Kidds, the Fred Madsens and at the General Assembly
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She. will be toastmistress at the
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Delegates to the national con-
vention in July at Bedford
| Springs, Pa., will bo Mary Dillon
and Mrs. Buhl Bart.
See one of Michigan's greatest selec-
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slipcovers, bedspreads—moderns, pro- Mrs. Leon Skelley announced
plans for the May Day breakfast,
and a nominating committee set
up to select a slate for the annual
meeting May 13 included Miss Dil-
ham and Mrs. Carl Tricker.
auditor.
Noreen VanCleave, Mrs. Pau!
Hoskins and Mrs. Gerry Arnold
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Clarence
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County i
On Wednesday, Thursday
PTAs to Hear S peakers
and homeroom fathers will serve
refreshments.
+ 7 «
Willis PTA will hear Mrs. Stanley
Watson, chairman of the public!
education divisicn of the National
Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, |
explain details of the polio tests to
be given soon. The meeting will be |
held Wednesday at 2 o clock, with
an executive board meeting at 1:45
in the uneney. —
Mrs, Watson will speak on the
same subject Thursday at 2:30 be-
fore members of Central School
PTA in the kindergarten room.
A social hour will follow
the
loveliness,
Former Custemers of MES.
| of Michigan Extension Service. The
/coneerns, silk has been added to For the Tharsday meeting of
Crofeet Scheoj PTA, Dr. Helea
M. Tewes will be guest speaker.
Dr. Tewes is from the University
meeting will be at 2 o'clock.
Now Cotton
Is Imitating
| _|Cash mere NEW YORK (INS!
more like cashmere every day |
The word from cotton producers
| today is that they have now added |
rabbit's hair to the sturdy stuff /
which used to be made into house- — Cotton is |}
4And the rabbit's hair com-
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more than twice as much. ry
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Cellophane, balloons and Easter goodies| Palmer Strang (left) of Ascot road and
all go into the makeup of the Easter baskets Mrs. John Walker (right) of Drayton Plains
This new fabric fakery is just | being put together by members of Guild put the finishing touches on two of the
Mrs. one of the 194 “improvements” |
which have made cotton the fast- |
est-growing fashion fabric of the |
year
In other cotton manufacturing
cotton to give it a lush look of
wool gabardine, or of fine wool
chiffons.
The only drawback in these cot-
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comers are not washable.
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‘Guild Makes
Gay Baskets
for Easter Members of Guild Three of All
Saints Episcopal Church are busy
making and taking orders for East-
er baskets, an annual project of
ithe group.
Bunnies are made of balloons
to decorate the ae which are All Saints Episcopal Church. baskets.
Pentise Press Phete
Baskets may be ordered from any Of Mr. and Mrs. James Nye of Elsinore drive.
; member of the guild, or by calling
the church. They may be picked |
| UP at the church Friday.
‘Low Calorie Meals
Are Demonstrated
Have It Ready for Illnesses
jlow calorie meals in Consumers guide during illness.
Power Company auditorium. After using. wash a fever ther- clean temperature Guard Your Thermometer
| Take good care of your clinical! thermometer te cool water, wipe
Oakiand County extension groups thermometer so you will always
attended a recent demonstration of [have a safe. dry, and store in its container.
If you want to keep it handy
during an illness, stand it in a safe
The Oakland County agent in-| mometer in lukewarm. not hot, | Place in a small drinking glass,
|broiler meals, low-cost
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When the illness is over, wash
soap and let stand for one hour in
a 20 per cetit solution of alcohol.
To read a fever thermometer,
hold it between thumb and fore
finger just below eye-level, and
twist it slowly several times until
you see the broad line of the mer-
cury. The heavy black dashes that
run perpendicular to the mercury
signify degrees.
Only every other one is num-
bered. Each degree is divided by
four fine dashes, each marking
twe decimal points of a degree.
Find the heavy dash nearest the
place where the mercury has
| stopped. Count the fine dashes
, above this degree until you see the
|exact spot where the mercury
| ends.
| By adding these spaces to the
full degree, you will kn8w how
much fever is shown. There is a
| red dash at 98.6 because fever be-
| gins above that figure.
Before using a thermometer,
| Shake it to bring the mercury
| down below this danger signal. ‘Republican. Women to Sponect Breakfast, Style Show May 10
Connmitters |
Monday Gathering
Presided Over by
Mrs. Randall
County will be held May 10 at)
| Northwood Inn.
Announcement of the affair was |
wti-be epmeied a & toes Gene
Ferdinand J. Henkle
recent trip to Washing- |
S hneked the
renc at 10
m. in the CAI Building in Y water.
is luncheon
that the
Club will meet in the
May 6 and the Reyal Oak Cub
will have a round table discus-
sion on April 22 at the Women's
Ralph Cook of Ferndale, a |
member of the State Central Com- |
mittee, reported on the work of |
the committee |
The Pontiac Republican Wo Anticipating Easter, Jimmy and Susan Nye eve the!
/contents of one of the holiday baskets. They are children | Pox social men's Club canceled the April 9
Suitable Shoes
Are First Step
for Happy Feet
Suitable shoes are the first step |
toward foot-happy days. According |
to foot specialists. this means |
comfortable shoes that are well- |
constructed with supple leather up- |
pers that allow roomir.ess across |
the toes. and flexible leather soles |
that preserve the shape of the shoe
and act as shock absorbers.
Even if you're the most sedentary {
that sunny days are upon us again. |
So, besides comfortable leather |
shoes, foot doctors advise a nightly lo
pep bath for tired feet — a hand-
ful of bicarbonate of soda and Ep | =
som salts mixed
warm water.
ter months for want of practice.
thing as easy as _ toe-wiggling,
which you can do at odd moments
shoes on.
Curling and uncurling your toes
will strengthen your muscles and
your arch structure as well as
whipping up blood circulation. You
can also limber up the foot mus-
cles by walking 50 steps on your
toes, and rotating the big toe by
hand is a bunion-prevention meas-
ure especially recommended after
a long day in high heels.
Restyled for You...
| the PTA Council
in a basin of |
You might start off with some-| :
during the day, even with your |?
. The
engagement of
his daughter,
Jo Hill,
Harold L.
Hayden Jr.
was announced
At a party
given Saturday
by Joseph D.
Palace of
Rosshire
Harold ts
son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold L.
Hayden of
Marion, Ill.
The couple has
set no wedding
date. court,
the
JO HILL PAL ICE
Mrs. :
Royal Oak, and Mrs. Henderson | PHS Graduate to Benefit
Final discussion of the policies
governing the teacher scholarship
was held when Pontiac Council of
PTA met Monday afternoon at
Whitfield School
The schools of Pontiac, through
have dedicated
the month of April to fund-raising
Birmingham Community House | for this scholarship
Hath school plans its own
project, the total receipts to be
donated to the scholarship fund
which will send a graduate of
| Pontiac High School through col‘
lege and inte a career in teach-
This continuing scholarship is a
constructive effort by the PTAs of
Pontiac to alleviate the critical
| teacher shortage in this state
It was decided that the amount
| of $500 per year will be granted,
not loaned, to the scholarship win-
ner
Qualifications required of the stu-
dents include
1. Must be a student of Pon-
tiac High School with an average
er better academic record, and
planning on going inte the
teaching profession.
2. This student must like chil
|}dren, be socially well-adjusted,
have a good personality, initiative
resourcefulness, be morally and
| spiritually sound and in good physi-
| cal condition.
type, you'll és ware walking now} 3. Race, creed or color to make
ho difference.
4. The economic status of parents
PS CE PERE RE OP, PHT
MRS, WARREN FE. BROWN
Lansing Pastor
ito Be Speaker
on Good Friday
Speaker for the Good Friday
Breakfast of the Women's Fellow-
ship of Firs t—Congregational
Church will be Mrs, Warren Emer-
son Brown. associate minister of
| Mdunt’ Hope Avenue Methodist
Church, Lansing.
“The Three Crosses” is the sub-
| ject chosen for the 9:30 breakfast
| by Mrs. Brown, who is an or-|
dained minister of the Methodist |
Church and for eight years was!
devotional leader for Homemak-
ers’ Week at Michigan State Col- |
lege. She is also a pianist, directs a! ~~ © dina at. he m - ae ™ City PTA Council Outlines
us Tts Scholarship Policies or guardian of a worthy boy or
girl is to be considered,
5. The student must attend an
accredited college in Michigan
Recommendations for this stu-
dent are to be made by the
principal of the high schoo! and
the senior counselors, a spiritual
adviser and two persons giving
personal references.
The final selection of the stu-
dent will be decided by the prin-
cipal of Pontiac High School. the
president of the PTA Council, an
elementary principal. the finance
chairman of the PTA Council and
senior counselors
The committee wil] review the
progress of the student at the end
of each year
Mrs. William Wright and Mrs.
William Mihalek were chosen as
delegates to represent ‘the Pontiac
PTA Council at the Program Plan-
ning Institute to be held in De-
troit on May 3.
‘Three Members
of Smith Faculty
to Talk April 29
Three educators from Smith Col-
lege faculty are slated as speakers
for the Smith alumnae program,
College for a Day,” Apri 29 at
Kingswood School Cranbrook
The educators are coming from
Northampton, -'Mass., to offer the
public a few hours of post-college
education from 10:30 am. until
| 3:30 p.m. Luncheon is included.
Nora M. Mohler, one of
the speakers, is a professor of
physics and a Smith faculty
member since 1977. Author of
many articles in her field of
radiation research, she has chos-
en the topie “Atomic Energy,
Threat or Promise” for her lec-
ture.
Daniel Aaron. director of the
American studies program at the
’ | college, specializes in intellectual,
| social and literary history of Amer-
}ica, and he will speak on ‘‘The -
American-ness of American Litera-
| ture.”’
| Marine Leland, associate profes-
sor of French, was educated ‘in
Canada, France, Spain, Germany
and the United States. She will
explain the impact of radio and
television on French-Canadian civ-
ilization.
| Tickets for the non-profit pro-
| gram may be obtained through
[Mrs ‘Wilttam Spinning in Birming-
Orchard Lake Club
‘Plans April Opening
Orchard Lake Country Club will
hold a spring opening party April
24. with a dinner and dancing.
Reservations may be made at the
club :
A bowlers’ party is planned for
May 7, with dancing from 9 p.m.
until 1 a.m. Dinner will be at 7:30.
PTA Activities
Eastern
Eastern Junior High @chool PTSA will meet Wednesday at 7:30 in the school auditorium for election of officers Wal-
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Ensemble |
Entertains
Junior Club Monday Gathering
Attended by Guests
From Musicale
_ Members of the Tuesday Musi-
cale Workshop Ensemble were
guest artists at the Monday eve-
= Of Palladium
Add Sparkle NEW YORK — A pair of con
nected guard rings set with cob/{ -
ored stones designed to accommo-
date a diamond ring is the latest
introduced by a jewelry
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ning meeting of the Junior Pontiac bands are joined together at
Women's Club. boftom of the shanks by « narrow
Mrs. Ronald Hodge presided at palladium bar, with sufficient
the business meeting, which was space to fit a diafgond ring. The
held in the Rose Kneale Room of guards are made in palladium,
Stevens Hall, and are available set in emeralds,
Tickets for the City Federa- rubies or sapphires, either nat-
tion's style show and card party |. un that 470 units of medical ural or synthetic. were distributed by Mrs, Eugene Principal purpose
eliman wha acksaies "aan 4 ene Pon
proceeds from the party will go
to the Oakland County Society
fer Crippled Children.
Mrs. R. R. Dougherty, program
chairman, introduced Mrs. George Fund organization. MRS. BERT E. NORTON selections. bends.
Putnam who conducted the en-
semble in a cantata, “Wind of
the West.” Fashions for Young Set Swing in FOcus |i’ sss 1 snus
Taking part in the cantata were
Mrs. Gordon Woolcock, Mrs. A. J,| Designers are bringing Zaster Willoughby, Mrs. John Wiley, Mrs.|®!@mour to the younger set
John Nicolls Jr., Mrs. Charles D, | S'own-up styling. Wright, Mrs. Donald V. White; Mrs: | -Princess_and empire —
be T. E. Nelson and Mrs. Ralph Nor- | acapted for girl's figures
vell. | full skirts are made to
Members of the social commit-| over their own peek-through
tee included Mrs. Roy —. Wright, | olines and additiqnal potfs. Can-
Mrs. Irene Albright, Mrs. Mar-| can ruffles are used at times for | of
jorie Cotterman, Mrs. Margaret | added skirt fullness. leather, clear plastic, grosgrain
Hutchinson, Mrs. Philo Nye, Hazel and velvet appear as accents in Potts, Mrs. John Sheehan, Mrs. The sleeveless look dominates
cummervend bunny’s palette wi
Floyd Schoonover and Mrs. Harry| ¢ °Primg fashien pleture, but ee pink and yellow vying for the Mrs. Robertson
Aten. very brief sleeves are shown Three-tiered pockets star, in number one spot.
. with new treatments. These ta-"| hearts and geometric patterns. Is Host to Group
> clude tiered ruffles, tulip cuffs, Agpiquas end tne French rites! ¢ ndish G
Artists Welcome | tow-tied shoulders and abbrevi. |lend an etheral spring touch to| StONd! roup Mrs. Don Robertson was hostess
ew em ers Necklines make headlines with von Min powell 0 fF The Standish Group met Friday, for the meeting of the December
Four new members were wel-|cowls, bertha and ruffled collars, afternoon with Mrs. Howard Group. She was assisted by Mrs.
comed into Pontiac Society of | the little boy and soft cape collars. a. silky cottons patie sare George on a —_ for a| Merle Voss. ;
Artists recently-at Mrs. L. L. Ster-| Many are scooped both back and Easter parade uncheon. alkim was; Mrs Edward Auchard and Mrs. °
ling’s home on Lorraine court. | front — harbingers of impending | ®¢west roles. Embossed patterns | cohostess. T. J. Lassen attended the meeting Radiant flowered straws to do you
Mrs. Homer Russell, Mary | warmer weather. ‘ | emphasize the 3-dimension tex- | Devotions were given by Mrs.|as guests. Mrs. E. L. Guy gave
Meitsch, Mrs. Charles W. Goforth| All that glitters is not gold—it's| tres er pee weaves, puckers, | ban Kinney, and Mrs. Sol Kline| the group stewardship ge d t Is light d ks j
ar@ Paul B. Taylor are the new rhinestones, pearls and jeweled florals geometrics — somé- | presided at the meeting. Plans; Mrs. Leslie Ellis used ‘ ae 1
members. | Pins, too. But golden touches ap-| times are combined for exciting lwere made for a money-making | Democratic Church” as her Bible prou pas e s, A) Ss, ar s, n saucers,
Plans were discussed for a forth. | pear at the waistline, in beautifully | e#fects. project. A social hour followed the | study topic. The missionary educa- “ $
coming exhibit of members’ work | detailed buttons, or in the fabric| Prints are important in this col- | meeting | tion report was given by Mrs. ; sailors ill boxes bonnets 7.50 15
at Pontiac City library May 23. | itself. These jewel touches place | lection and include Victorian mo-| Mrs Roy Bennett will open her | Reynolds Brewer. She told about ,P r]
Mrs. Chadd Mellinger was elected | emphasis on pockets, collars, belts | tifs along with modern interpreta- j home on Chamberlain street for| the Spanish-Americans in Texas
treasurer to fill a vacancy. | and bodice. tions of flora and fauna. An eat- 'the next meeting land Mexico, 4
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FROM EVERY WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT ... .
BLOOMFIELD'S CLOTHES ARE: BEAUTIFUL NEWS!
Plenty of navy, black,
red, wheat and ginger.
Easter _,
ealls for
fresh new
GLOVES, Wear them long or
short . ... double woven
cotton in prints,
chamois . . . white and
navy with notch Stitch
detail.
3.00 5.00
Summer Jewelry
White ‘with gold or white with s Iver,
brocelets, earrings,
necklaces. :
Pastel toppers
me they Sprig | 32.95 » 59.95 ,
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rm 7 ? 7 See ) Aegean Yo b> e216. athe Bie never worked.” Mrs. M. B. writes, | I thought I could handle ~ “at least, according to the employ- | i job, I said: ‘You may
ers who interviewed me. laugh at my experience as club 4 * } ‘
Here are some job-huriting tips | really did want it.
which readers have been. kind) “But I knew I was older than
enough to pass along to other wom- | they preferred, and all my experi-
troubles. | ence had been volunteer. .
“Actually, 1 raised four chil- what it amounts
dren, doing all my own work, | to is that I've spent my life per-
and also did a let of fund-raising what I
for the lecal Community Chest. know I
“But none of this seemed to
mean anything to employers, not |
even the fact that I had been pro- |
gram chairman and membership |
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Bella Straw “I was trying for a typing job,”
she says, “but we had no typewrit- head. Ce
‘THE PONTIAC. PRESS, TUESDAY. APRIL 13, 1954 : \
For Spring Accessories
. Reg. 80c—SPECIAL }|
6 5c Ball
The
Knitting Needle
Opposite General Hospital
452 West Huren
| tions of the country the cities and
|towns sponsor Easter egg shows |
| where amyene cnn put his eggs &
use white if they can be
found, for the contrast of the
colors on the white eggs is good.
te }
-A7T YOUR GROCERS
Ham Tastes Heavenly
with this Pome
Brown Sugar Glaze!
| We all like to make our Easter were done, they were unwrapped
| who sent flowers to the funeral?
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Putting-Off
Will Result
in Nagging
Doing Your Tasks
Promptly Prevents
Mom’s Pestering
By ELIZABETH WOODWARD
You heard your mother — you
know you did. You were looking
| straight at her, she had your com-
| plete attention, you took in every
| word she said and you understood
, | completely what she had in mind
* | There was something specific
| you were to do. Tidy up your
| Foom, set the table, bring: in the
trash cans from the curb before
the company came — whatever it
was, it was a chore with your
name on it.
There was nothing back-break-
Ing about it. Nothing you really
Se you said to yourself “that's
for later.” And busily set about
doing something you considered
really important.
Until mother’s voice — that re-
minding voice of hers calling your
name with the upswing on the end
| that questioned where you weve
'and what you were up to. You
| hate to hear your name
in such fashion, so you pretended
you didn’t Kear. Pretended to your-
| self you didn't know why she
| wanted you :
phatic — complete with reminder
of undone chore. No response from
back slit, There’s.a matching Eton cap and | you. You were much too busy.
No more hard
“caked-up” sugars
.-. get |
Dominos NEW
“STAY-SOFT”
Easter bonnets.. .
ye Easter bunnies...
Easter Stride Rites
This way for bright 'n shiny Stride Rites! The shoes thet take
such good care of little all-dressed-up-for-Easter feet ..4
the shoes that offer them the comfort, firm support and growing
toom they must have every day. And don’t forget,
you can be doubly sure your Easter chicks will be accurately
fitted in these fine shoes .... because Stride Rites are made
to Mt well ... and because we know how to St them,
% | One square makes a doily! Four
| form a 40-inch luncheon cloth! Six,
| a 40x60-inch tablecloth.
| Crochet Pattern T77: Ditections
| for 20-inch square in pineapple de-
sign. 7
Send 25 cents in coins for this
pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-
tern for first-class mailing. Send
to 12% Pontiac Press Needlecraft
Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea
Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print
plainly pattern number, your name,
address and zone.
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— eet aban saan and | the double collar and turn-back esses | ‘ sent a Ts shan ed wir? ies "he |® bonnet for these ensembles. Third round, mother’s voice
very beautiful floral piece, and 1/4P Me single-Dreast guts coat, ue the | had taken on that familiar edge.
and the colors of the material | Would like to know if it is neces- | It was clipped, brisk. autherita-
had faded onto the eggs. This sary for me to write and thank | being given for me? Do I give| tive — something about doing it
old trick cannot be used nowa- | them for it? presents to the hostesses, or what? | right now, at once, immediately.
days, for our materials are color. Answer: Further than saying This had to ack - tact, but we can use tiny Answer: It is not necessary 8 | Thank you” and showing your nners is you ha © ackyowtedge
designe write thank-you neofes to mem- so your muffled voice (to make
———— bers of the immediate famity | °PPreciation. nothing is expected her think you were awfully busy Clip the designs from the goods| since you will certainly see them |° 70 SSS Bot ie an give MAKE FRIENDS | | cleaning out your closet) answered and paste in patterns right on the| and tell them verbally that you Sor ae — |in a minute, mother.” ,
hard-boiled eggs. Cut out dots,| thenght their flowers beantifel. |* Wer fr your hostess, in re- Most women know better than’ But your minute was too long
squares and stripes, then paste the ure. to ask another woman the point- for her. This time there was no material and press to the egg. I Tf any of them are ill or living | blank question, “How old are doubt about it. She was annoyed,
have shown several ideas in the | %° ‘af away they were not able to) Wegr Jewelry you?” But those who are really She wouldn't wait any longer. drawing ;come to the funeral, you would curious don't let that stand in their) ang she was only half as an-
Don't overlook Dad's worn out | then. of course. tell each of them Don't be afraid of jewelry. Be- | nov. . FA yed as you were. Here she's
ties. and the flowers from dis-| #20ut the beauty of their flowers cause so many women tend to)
er | spent all that time keeping at you
‘ z with interruptions. If you could
have been left alone you could
: have finished whatever was so im-
ry | Portant. But she kept nagging at
| you. Nag, nag, nag!
‘ When she gave you that chore,
6: you knew you ought to do
her. You knew you had to
, ome eventually.
way. They keep asking questions |
and doing mental arithmetic—unti] | over your head. Putting it jus’
‘they are able to figure out a wom- | whipped mother into a froth of im-
an's age. patience. Probably threw her time
Only trouble is, it is so obvious | Schedule out of whack and inter-
what they are doing, that they
might as well ask the forbidden
question.
Exhibit to Tour U.S.
During the next three years, keeping after you.
There'd be less nagging around
your house — and more respect
for your time shown by your par-
ents — if you'd organize yourself
and your chorés so you could get
them out of the way willingly and
cheerfully the first time you're
asked. Even without being asked.
seus in the United States. The | F tie orgetting, postpohing things
poi rmenn Te ae =| you know “you have to do finds
ition primarily nee parents riding you just when you profit of Crafts and In- cca oll
dustrial in each of the four plans.
Responding quick like a bunny
to that first call is the way to
A bat’s wings are made of thin | end the nagging around your way.
not feathers like those | And win you that time for your-
self you consider so precious. : . Impatiently came mother’s voice _
Brother and sister are ready to lead the | double-breasted boy's coat features silver again. This time louder, more em-
parade of Easter fashions in their matching | military buttons, flap pockets and a grownup
gray kasheen flannel coats. White faille on | }
fered with her work. Wore her out
“You never used
‘anything as good!”’
FAMILY. SHOE STORE oa 928 W. Huron Street
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| THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1054
Mary Margaret McBride Says: .
Atomic Fears Strengthen
American Love of Country When I used to go down the bay at daybreak on the revenue |
cutter, @ young newspaper reporter assigned to meet incoming
celebrities, I always askéd one stock ‘question and so did the other
reporters: ‘What do you think of America?”
Since the incomers had seen only the skyline of New York up to
then, this was rather a silly inquiry and sometimes we got polite
Dampness
Peels Paint
Off Ceiling
Look for Source of
Water and Correct
Condition
By HUBBARD COBB
One of the many things that up-
set people is why, for no apparent
reason at all, a section of paint
on a ceiling will start to blister
and peel,
Well now, if the paint has been
on the ceiling for any length of
time and the remaining paint
seems to be in good condition, the Pa
ti a book about America, and I
than ever I want to write about
love her even better as time
:
HI
a that this little condi- rest of the world. is a
tion is to water getting ab- I ‘ ;
sorbed by the plaster. are taking ‘ pod tinge od te out
“Before you go about repainting with surprise—that we have a work.
this area you had better find here and we would like to linger+ basket weave
Se ee awhile though the chances seem she has be- ,
be reaching portion of your be against it. id , uses her skill .
~~ The other day I read the sick- ic = aane: | jost damp spots on plaster ceil- ; 3 ening prediction of Prof. Herman ° : ings are due to leaks in the vest _This mother duck and her brood of duck-| eggs with cellophane tape. The heads are} oberth, the man who invented From A® Newsteatures Scouts. ’ |
and these, as eo adlaoaes before, lings are all set for the Easter parade. Even made of yellow construction paper or any the German V2 rocket, that an- , :
are often difficult to locate. \the children could make ducklings like | peqy os ey’ ll halen | Tees veer oe ° ; : Many damp spots on ceilings are | h A | heavy paper. ! r is really an /lalian) make it possible for rockets | :
caused by leaky radiator shut-ott | ‘ese, using colored tissue paper for TAS | basket carrying a load of dyed hen eggs. | ‘eded with atomic bombs to | our t _ valves. Water drips from the wings and tail and fastening them to the : ° devastate any spot on earth in 45 by Colette — valves, _—ae _ — minutes. So it's anybody's guess a reaches , $ spol and ir-conditioners, too, can| Where the werld is headed, and striking eccent—
leaves a bad ten te face be dateested sith tabric | the anxiety makes up edgy. alt wv Stunning! Sew-easy! This is 4) Peel, boil and mash the potatoes
rie glaring = Either the upper or lower panel| But regardless of its other wonder-pattern! _ Collar is in one | (or use leftover mashed potatoes). ‘
: of the refrigerator, or both, trades | C@tions, the arrival of the with bodice, no side-seams in skirt. | F¥Y the ground and. diced +
| onions Simplest of lines, smartest of | peas, gravy, seasonings and
| frocks. Make it in crisp cotton, | thoroughly.
|, | no-iron nylon or light shantung.|. Place in a greased casserole,
| | Whichever way you make it, this | Cover the meat mixture with gleaming stand-out white for the|
kitchen curtain pattern, or, in- | worth preserving here.
| stead of fabric, a sheet of hard-| we've made plenty of mistakes—
A peeling ceiling directly un finish plastic in a color from the down many trees te the
der a bathroom usually indicates | rose scheme | morislands peeeetored anal will make you a hit! | mashed potatoes as a crust. Dot
that water splashed from the tub | The tops of Chapman-designed | supplies ‘gunched up our al ,| Pattern 4854: Misses’ sizes 12, | with butter. Bake 20 minutes in @
through the floor. Filling all | the air-conditioners take @ Wrap-! boastful and overbearing some- \ y ¥ | 4% yards 3Sinch fabric. _ | erous servings. seams between walls, fixtures around of drapery fabric. times ; Send 35 cents in coins for this
and floors helps climinate this : . | i pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- |.
condition and so dors asking peo About 83 million watermelons Still, we can't do our share in , . tern for first-class mailing. -Send Planni
ple not to splash water about were consumed in the U. S. in 1951. | this present ee > ff to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- ng
Leaks to moaning too . or become af tiac Préss Pattern Dept., 243 West
are canaaloe a aek ee too obsessed with the conviction , _ ITth St., New York 11. N.Y. Print G
but if this is the cause, the chances that ap pene pe a plainly name, address with zone, S i
are that the ceiling will always be trouble end up afraid size and style number. | pr ng
because we might make damp and never dry out.
But no matter what the { mistake. To be saved, meat Susteces* Party? the water, don't waste tiene | touch- area | ie rercmenr gi VEE & DEE 3 he ceili achieved action
EE ny hyo ne by deeparng end decrying a a = ne (ES EG oe Oe - ahh a ot ow ow ok lek 2 4 ot Ue het ad tt ot ct th ek ieee at oe) ttn eae.THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1954
pier Ny AS VE co * ar To Seek U.S. Sales
a Meet the “Wesh ‘N Dry”
BEAUTY PARADE OF VALUES! ili E iL
r Fé 28 it At? ‘Taint So, Says Man, 109,
Reported to Be Dead
to be 109, turned out to be greatly
exaggerated.
“{'m not dead,” hé told officers
who came to his home yesterday.
They found him sitting in bed.
“He said he intended to live at
pees}
‘MOM, IT HURTS’—Larry Fiors, 2, lets his mother, Mrs. Lawrence
| Flora, in Lancaster, Pa., know it doesn't feel good as Police Lieu-
| tenant Howard Snyder gently eases his leg from the 3%-inch water
| drain pipe, after pouring in liquid soap. No one knows how Larry’s
| leg got in there. :
Appliance.
THIS WEEK ONLY
25-ib. box of ALL (Soap) FREE with the purchase of any Thor
Come in and see a Thor Washer wash an Elephant.
Free Package of Soap just to watch a Thor Demonstration. ‘AFI Willing to Back ‘Jimmy Roosevelt ly that the National Democratic i
96 Oakland Ave. ROY'S FE 2-4021 | DR. H. A. MILLER @ Optometrist
7 North Saginaw Street
Phone FE 4-6842
“Better Things in Sight”
velt, seeking the Democratic nom- | ic
ination in the state's 26th District.
Also endorsed was incumbent
FIVE LEADING AUTO EDITORS GO
OVERBOARD FOR NEW MERCURY ! New 161-horsepower Mercury with ball-joint front wheel suspension
_ gets top marks for performance, efficiency, economy and handling ease
TABASCO ON-THE-ROCKS”
Tom McCahill mecnarux aiusteateo
“The place where Mercury really shines this
year, aside from its speed-over-the-ground
performance; is in its handling and road-
ability. It's a page . . . out of the Lincoln book.
“The guy who buys a 'S4 Mere will be
getting a really new car, not a warmed-over
old one. je-ef Merc’s competitors are . . .
overdue for a ange .. . the buyer of these
a pe will be as out-of-date as an Indian-
head penny—and when he goes to trade in,
they'll talk to him in pennies.”
“CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES, | “40 West Pike St.
bs = es ee ae Nic < oe)
“THIS CAR IS A KNOCKOUT! ... AND REAL EASY TO DRIVE”
Walt Woron—Don MacDonald
MOTOR TREND “161-HP PUSH, BUT DRINKS
NO MORE GAS THAN BEFORE"
Wilbur Shaw roruiar scarce mOnTHLY
Read these revealing quotes from Wilbur ——
Shaw, President of the Indianapolis Speedway. :
“Three_years ago a Mercury engineer told “You'll like the 1954 Mercury, particularly if
us that his men would never be satisfied until you like power that'll make you sit back in
they designed an engine that ate up alot less ——your seat when you stomp the throttle.
of its own power than the ones then on the “If there is no other reason for the increase
production line. Well, they've done it! in horsepower (now 161) the added accelera-
“When I drove the car on the... test track —_ tion for passing is enough.
in Dearborn, Mich., and again on the Indian- “Lincoln-type ball-and-socket joints on
apolis Motor Speedway, I was struck by the “Mercury's front wheels eliminate familiar
smoothness of the power pick-up.” kingpin, reduce much front end vibration.”
es
| ae
ROT rcs
“EXCEPT FOR LINCOLN—THERE IS
PROBABLY NOT A SINGLE
PASSENGER CAR ENGINE THAT
CAN COME UP TO ITS STANDARD
FOR SHEER RUGGEDNESS”
"The intake manifold on the new Mercury is
definitely one of 1954's engineering highlights.
No other manufacturer of V-8 engines has
produced such-a logically correct version.
“One of the best engineered power plants in
the industry, regardless of price.”
Cc. Phone FE 2-9167 *”
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WHO WANT THE MOST ‘FOR THE LEAST...
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it You Want Quality
it You Want Fit...
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g 8825 ACHIEVERS DISPLAY PRODUCTS—Pontiac Junior Achieve-
ment Inc. is holding open house each night this weék through Thurs-
day from 7:30 to 9. Here, three young business people show prod-
ucts made by the eight local JA companies to Mrs. Beatrice Streling
of 44 Harriet St. The achievers (left to right) are Mary Jane 53 Mill St. City to Clear Away Routine Matte
Pentiac Press Pheote
Leahey, 16, of 1714 Beverly Rd., a member of the Wood-A-Co. firm;
Maureen Sweetman, 17, of 105 E, Colgate Ave., who belongs to the
Kiddie Kart Kompany, and Gordon Dodge, 16, of 485 N. Johnson A
Ave., a member of the Japlaco group. The JA headquarters is at
Tf how many children in each group
are stricken with pdlio this season.
WASHINGTON w — The truck-
ing industry said today that if it
were permitted to handle all mail
for distances up to 300 miles, the
Post Office Department would River Barges
May Aid Transit
in Pittsburgh, Pa.
ger barges is put into effect.
W. N. Burt Jr.. veteran river- | ministration, for the Independent
Barge Co., said the use of sleek | j
passenger barges on the Ohio, Mo-
nongahela and Allegheny Rivers
Burt has maiee ae plan Rome Transportation
Strike
burgh. Suggested as terminal sites
were the communities of Taren-.
tum, Elizabeth and Rochester. Pa. '
Among the chief advantages of operating costs and high mobility,
according to Burt. '
Rep. Bennett Proposes
Broader Social Security -
program
under which the pension elibibil-
ity age would range from 6 to
62. s
His bill would lower from 6
to 55 the age at which widows
would be eligible for a retirement
pension. man and president of the National | advisory committee to the Truck- | directors are Dave Beck. president
of the AFL Teamsters Union; B. |
M. Seymour, president of Associ- |
ated Transport, Inc.; Roy Frue- |
S miles a president of the Fruehauf
save dollars a year -
PITTSBURGH. Pa. (UP) —Com-| service would be faster and more | rele? Co.; and Walter F. Carey, board chairman of the American |
Commercial Division
UF Chairman Picked Ralph T. Norvell will be com-
mercial divisioh chairman for this
fall’s' Pontiac Area. United Fund
fund drive.
A-member of the board of di-
Fund age:-
Club 2
| Trucking Assn. mall on trucks instead of trains,
especially for distances up to
308 miles.
Cancer Smears |
See Ses r= |Tried on Human | | Scientist Trying to Test
on Own Body * _
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (UP) —
A cancer research scientist is act-
ing as a-human guinea pig in an
it was disclosed there.
Dr. William E. Smith told the
ent cigaret tars and chemicals
painted on his body.
The same condition aiso oc-
known cancer-producing chemicals
were used, Dr. Smith said. Loss of
hair and disappearance of the se-
baceous glands which secrete fatty
matter in the body were not de-
tected in the human guinea pig
although they were produced in
the mice and rats, he added.
currently is undergoing a one-
month test. The same cell enlarge-
ment was noted again, he told the
group.
Dr. Smith said an 80-day test
on humans would be more accur
ate. He pointed out that the three
conditions appeared m mice after
| four days and that:man’s life sr
“It is only fair then ¢
hshould be able to retire a
Outside
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months. ee Poet pee se oes eek romagh The top photo shows young Connie Crozier, 11 giving her mother viewing the past winter he says = cerns Pee a ee
a hand by washing windows at her 30) S: Tilden AVE: nome” things have Beer wetting warmer—~l-"N5 PROBLEM HERE—Thomas Brennan Vright)
+ E J. Finn, of 2690 Premont Ave., defies April rain by washing | | “Back in the carly Ihots whet | and his wife, Theresa (left) are shown with their
hie ene” while Mrs: William ‘Tineman, of 2885 Orange 'Grove \Ra,, | wa®,lumberdckng Re oo S| tive daughters and six sons as they try out their
Williams Lake, takes in her washing after it, bad dried im warm | The darkness froze and it’ took | Easter outfits which Brennan, a Chicago fuel oil
spring sun. meting h tere" dealer, designed and sewed himself. The children -
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are, from left: Aine, 14; Cecilia, 13; Rosaleen, 12;
Kathleen, 11; Margaret, 10; Thomas, 8; Patrick, 7;
Michael, 5; Bryan, 4; Sean, 2, and Seamus, 13 Effect of Cigaret Tars. trucks are more economical than Use of Trucks for Short Mail Hauls Seen as Big Saving
trains for mail hauling.
“The post office must make a
It said experience has proved | choice,"’ Beck said in remarks pre-
|pared for a news conference.
“If it does not apply these obvi-
periodicals.”
Noting that
for last
jon
trains t
of under |
| save $1 for every $8
| felt,
The
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ding also urged
used for all non-local mails *
effort to determine if cigaret tars | ever this would advance delivery’
‘and chemicals can produce cancer, | and said the post
|the transportation “ ted
leach specific miail-carrying job
Postmaster General Summerfield 4th annual convention of the | nes turned to planes for carrying| The authority set a
American Assn. for Cancer Re- cent letter mail between a few | line search Monday that the scientist, | ciected cities.
who prefers to remain anonymous, | - that A
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for a progress report on the
planning of the construction.
volunteered to have seven differ- | °
curred in mice and rats when)
The scientist.» Dr. Smith said, |
Or three new
te up Pontiac's potential water supply about 25 per
an estimated 2,700,000 gallons a day, The wells will
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in Obstruction of Justice
Case Faces Court
LAPEER @ — The trial
Lee Mathews on
structing justice in
year-old eviction
gins teday in Circuit Court before
an Ilanember jury.
The jury of six women and five
men will hear the case,
another man, accepted by
tion and defense, became
the swearing in Monday.
sides agreed to go on without
Matthews ts the third of
ee ee ee
as began abortive attempt
care of your ears; the ef- ss cated Os tate
Seats of witamnins and drug Stevens from her
; : dune 1988,
} Speers | at on : Kad'there’s nota word init | Brown City farmer about Sonotone or its amaz- ——
ho ae . obstructed the eviction
i. s Got the tacts straight. manhandling law
tend fer yous free copy tecey | Attorneys Leo Hoffman, of Alle-
E nee enue Grand are
Hearing Service Mathews. Prosecutor George Lutz
357 N. Saginaw. FE 2-1225 | and Special Prosecutor Cari Wil-
liams oppose them.
SONOTONE wherever you want to create f) brothers.
Suldoors! You get choice uin- Nora L. Whitsett
fgg 61 (minim order.” SEND ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — prepaid’ ge pay postage. Limes suppl. Service for Nora L. Whitsett, in-
. name * || fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. $ Se eeeuneuerwrees: ]) Arthur Hoffman, ot 26546 Barring-
. oP Ut — 9" ec ton, was held Monday at the
ws ‘a Ot ver ——ft Spitier—Funeral-Home:—She—died-
‘ | Sunday in Detroit
i Pubat Wethe ®...ccececsceces orree Hospital.
Address eedeegs disess Surviving besides her parents
— at are“her ts, Mr. and
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Surviving besides her husband '" @ =e hospital, was tion of $3,597,138. | Thursday at the home of Mrs A :
are a daughter, Mrs. Edward Bur- carga ee tee Heading the list were permits Smith Seton yng tg a. ©. Beteentocher
roughs of Detroit; two sons, Trw-| ——— "TY: | for 248 residences. Also issued were eccsaae Gan ci i ances «ss it mente morass Sebecse
man and Riley of Marlette; a sis Surviving are a brother, Charles 99 permits for alterations. | eeheel bend room et 8 pm. Thursday. | aaa Agency * ’
ter, Mrs. Rachel Lambert of Mar- Taek ot ie cal he | ao on-eng ee wwe. | Avitla-Nervent W. A. Pollock a
lette; and six grandchildren. t erence ° _unty canete R Wm. W. Denaidsen
. ie ini Royal Oak; and a niece, Mrs. | St Andrew Episcopal Church Thursday Baker & Masses ee
ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Serv- | V'Vi# Caughey of Detroit. Schedules 3 Services Priscila Chad will bold 4. unchown | Qtscheme Gon. fon ae
ice for Frank Colling, 14, of 1511 E.] 1. {eens GN pas.| DRAYTON PLAINS—An evening | Teyior Thursday, wish Mie. R'm. Rene This Advertisement Sponsored by
Wednesday at Spiller Funeral | ing, 68, of Kissimmee, Fla. will | Church at 7:30 p.m. to | Gyles wee tans Pree | Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents Home, Royal Oak. He died Sunday | be 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at Dryer | 7 with a brief sermon by Qzsr2" open, Tm meet te. the ehereh | in 2 ittmoe hospital. | Funeral Home, with bur al in Lake- | POT: Welds une. | machese Toning. ner terse erento ine
Surviving are his widow, Mar. | Side Cemetery. Graveside service ; On Maundy Thursday, Holy Com
garet: and five sons, Ronald, ee be conducted by Holly F&AM | ion will be at 10:3) om.
chael, Paul. David end Julius, Scheduled for 7:30 p.m. is a teach- at home. Mr. ay ee bape Sepermey. He We | Ge service ot Holy Communion—
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Bob Considine Says:
1.240 \s Stolen
by Safecrackers $1,200 in Cash, Checks
Taken at Supermarket,
$40 at Lumber Firm
Safecrackers struck twice in Wa-
terford Township early yesterday
once for $1,200 and a second time
for $40, according to Police Chief
Frank Van Atta.
About $500 in cash and pay
checks totaling about $700 were
taken from the Clintonville Super-
market at 4495 Clintonville Rd.
Thieves broke in the front door
jand wheeled the safe out on a
two-wheel cart, Chief Van Atta
said.
Two Independence Township chil-
ae Te
if 72
i
dren foynd the safe abandoned in
a hole near 3082 Park Drive. The
door had been knocked off, Bruno
| Woloniewies of 3305 Monn Rd., is
the store owner.
| The safe at the Waterford Lum-
smashed open and $40 taken, ac-
cording to Van Atta. Burglars
| broke through an office window to
get at the safe. A. L. Adams of 6851
—— is the company owner.
Tito Visits Tomb
‘of Kemal Ataturk ANKARA, Turkey #®—President |
Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia
VAN LINES, ine.
1 an 6.4, Righeage Me, | ie Servi Re. | i Tow Comment | the first full day of his state visit |
to Ankara today with a pilgrimage
to the massive tomb of Dictator-
President Mustapha Kemal Ata-
turk, high on a hilltop overlooking
Turkey's capital.
Tito wore his rgd and blue mar-
shall's uniform, heavy with gold,
as he drove up to the tomb in his
own bullet-proof Packard.
The ceremony was private so far
as the average Turk was con-
cerned. No spectators were per
mitted within half a mile of the
tomb under ultra-tight security
regulations.
Hundreds of Turkish soldiers
formed an honor guard.
News photographers for the first
were permitted to operate freely
after a careful check was made of
their identities.
Gaukler Storage Go. 9 Orchard Lake Ave. Tito was to lunch with President
Celal Bayar and other Turkish of-
ficials, Informed, sources said they
would open private conversations
afterward on “subjects of mutual
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'Defeated Mayor Asks
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Paul G. Gobel has signed a peti-
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election. He was defeated by for-
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Goebel supporters, who urged
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recount ts expected to start lafer
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Pot Praises
‘|hid to Disabled
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on the job the state does for its
handicapped.
‘© Don't let good times pass you Sen. Potter was the main speak-
by any longer. Come in to Arthur er at a dimmer celebrating Mary-
Murray's and let one of his ex- land's 2th year of helping the
perts show you the shortcut to blind, the sick, and the crippled popularity. You'll find learning learn how to work with their han
the Arthur Murray Way is quick dicaps and make a new life,
and easy even for beginners. So
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AWAY AFTER USING
O-JIB-WA BITTERS | Yd png - diy Se ber ad ~~ would never | “The litation of the handi-
walk ” says Cateerine Modine E5105 Macsheead capped ns
Street, Park, Michigan. _ ° It cannot A
| shifted to any other place.”
“A year last October, my|was that I was as bad when I |
back became stiff and I couldn’t|was released as when I entered. a
bend: over, I almost lost the use| A friend recommended that I give 9. Year-Old Dies
: of my entire|\OJIBWA BITTERS a trial, so
a maggie ce Bigsor et Ml Rotor f
put to bediAt the pains were worse, K B
n't sit up, raise| gan to move around was Thax
my arms orjto sit in the living room and sew. ia tau eadsiee eee
Se win lal quia tnd. To me exten explosion of a can of kerosene at my ‘o my :
leg, it would just three months from the time | 5!s home here
send what'I started taking OJIBWA BIT- | The boy's father, Garnett, 41,
E seemed like/TERS, I was better and put my | and his brother, Donald 8, also
electric crutches away as I could walk | were burned in the explosion Sun-
up my Sleep was impos-|again without them. Now I walk | day night.
sible and I didn’t feel like eat-|several blocks to church every | Thaxton remained in serious com
ing. I have never suffered such|Sunday and even go down the dition at Henry Ford Hospital
pains before in my life. Of'stairs to the basement to do my Donald was in critical condition at
course I couldn’t.do my house-|washing. My right leg is still @ | providence Hospital. work or anything and had to/little stiff, but it is getting better
a eee ee ee I sleep well at night ,
care of me. dn’t and my appetite has improved. j i
even walk on crutches, and was Words fail to express my a Pensions Come Quicker
so completely off my feet that I|ciation, and I am certainly giad SACRAMENTO, Calif (2) —
thought I would never walk|to recommend O-JIB-WA ‘We not only pay you a pension,”
again. I spent three weeks in| TERS to anyane.” |says a very tnotficial sign in a|
state office building. ‘but you age
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5 Men May Use
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WASHINGTON (INS) — As a
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LANSING ®. — Nine sil | ay
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i tions. Firemen fought the for
|_ The fifth senator — possibly | three hours. It broke out shortly |
| Seaton — will be elected in No
vember for the remainder of the
— which rung until next Jan.
l About 125,000 beaver pelts were \taken tn the U. S. in 1950,
“Well, for one thing, I like to save at the bank be-
cause it’s so convenient. Besides, the bank has
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Perry (Toni) Award for her stage performance in “Ondine.”
| 1-Man Juror O’Hara
|to Confer With His Staff
| DETROIT (INS) — Recorder's
Judge John P. O'Hara today called
Resume Talks ses sacs | ag oe | Secretary Reportedly | teers. numbers rack:
Agrees to British Plan , Judge O'Hare indicated the meet
to Delay Asian Action | Say received by the grand jury and to plot the direction of the
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discussions with Foreign Secretary | were closeted with the judge yes-
Anthony Eden today amid reports | terday. To date, all but four of
that the U. S. had accepted a oe mepenees ‘emcee hers eee
British compromise on pre-Geneva |
Indochina policy. |
vacpetraa wr te SChOOl Budget Korean problem this morning. This |
afternoon, the U. S. diplomat goes |
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that the U. government. -
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The board will consider rais- |
ing substitute teachers’ pay; will |
Maurice J. . | mation of a new defense organ-
ization to bulwark Southeast Asia
| against further Communist aggres-
sion.
Such a ‘Far East NATO,”’ these
circles said, would be negotiated
| if the Soviet Union and Red China
|made no concrete proposals for
Asian peace at the Geneva parley.
Dulles and Eden were guests at}
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uates went back to finish out their
turns in the State Reformatory for| Distribution of milk in the U. S
Males. They had been awarded about 190,000
certificates for completing study |t.ucks. In addition a considerable
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. APRIL 18, 1954
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Leagues’ Baseball Wars Open Today on All Fronts
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+ 140,000 Crowd
= | The Orioles’ last season in the | weeks.” Expected for
Orioles Debut Tigers’ Gromek Choice |} to Face Dykes’ Outfit Seas at
in Briggs Stadium
after a 52-year absence.
They met the Detroit Tigers in
the season's opener at Briggs |“
Stadium. A crowd of 40,000 was)
degree weather.
*. ¢- © | attend any classes in the last two
American League was in 1902. |
he the personnel and prob-
lems of the 1563 last-place St.Louis | Facts About
Browns. ie . wns es 2 e@ — Majors’ Start
These boys want to "bop rT ms re
Manager Jimmy Dykes said.) ETROIT #—Facts gures
They west have to look at those of today’s opening game between
Dykes was undecided about his | grcund 0. '
starting pitcher. It depended on) is Sicihie ek:
the weather. If it was warm, it | work in . (Van Patrick an-
would be Duane Pillette, who had | "gncins: color by Disty Taore. Duane
a 7-13 record last season. If it was Peete of Larsen. Detr ve
chilly, Don Larsen, a 7-12 hurler Last year's opener—St. tds Browns
would be the nomination. gg ae festivities—Acting Detroft
. a. . mayor Lovis Mirtani will pitch first bell
Gov. Willtams will «
Gromek, the 34-year-old veteran Feng today’s
who was given a new lease on life won, and fost "ecords ‘be ane an
when the Tigers acquired —T NATIONAL LEAGUE
a ee 5 ee es Yort—1:20 Bias |
warty effective this spring. Dun Ciba) ve Podbslan (eis), 30.000 The probable lineups: , | DETROIT Pledeiptia a > Bae |
Young. -% Bolling, 2 | Pex ee ae om -ttmeer_ Waitkus, 1b Delsing, rf (13.18) va Haddin (309) or Lhe. |
Coan, ct Ruenn, ss somo :
Wertz, rf Boone, 3b —" York ai Warnmgion—3 pm —vwe
| Mele, if Dropo, Ib | 30.000. sunny and cool meow
Stephens. 3b pane a c's) er Larsen (id) vs rome (79). Hunter, ss e, ; _
Courtney, c : — ¢c uy ve Praree bias, seen. party
or ° P : : |
— | ean, ee eat Joe Page Makes Grade
With Pittsburgh Pirates Three Rookies Signed
PITTSBURGH (INS)—Lefty Joe by Boston Red Sox ‘9 Page, the once “gay reliever” of a| PHILADELPHIA # — Rookie
General manager Rickey Boston Red Sox contracts follow-
also announced that Paul Smith, | ing their outstanding play in»
23-year-old infielder-outfielder from Pring training.
Wilkinsburg, was optioned to Ha-| Agganis is a first baseman. The
vana. lother two ave pitchers.
JUNIOR “EXPERT’—With the start of the
American League baseball season in Detroit, Paul
Saghy Jr. (above), 4114 Lanark, Watkins Lake,
pert’ Sees Fifth i ae
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(22 | place if they have the kind of feam
I think they have. Pontiac ress Phote iy
4} Snead and Hogan tied with BevoFrancisExpel led hoids
Another Shot
at Dream Mile Kansas Ace Is Voted
Permission
Cunningham Event
By SKIPPER PATRICK
| shot at the 4 minute mile Satur. |
day.
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Patton Invited
to Play Golf
With President
Ike Asks Sensational
Amateur of Master’s to
Return to Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. Billy Joe
Patton, the sensational amateur
night—he was invited to play golf
with President Eisenhower.
. = *
“I'm going back to Morganton,
N. C., for a dinner they are hav-
ing in my honor Wednesday | last two Stanl
night,” Billy Joe said, “but I'm |
coming beck to play golf with |
President Eisenhower Friday.” |
The President is scheduled to |
fly here tomorrow for a golfing '
vacation at the Augusta National,
scene of the annual Masters.
s s s ”
Patton took the lead in the
jround of play and soon |
"s ‘Setitimental | =F
missed by only
He finished with
Patton, 31, is a lumberman.
Rocky’s Sparring Mate
Beats State Champion Ld
weight Champ Davidson |
last night at Motor City Arena. |
Davidson, 210%, Detroit, claimed |
that both his hands were injured
does a little “experting” on Tiger prospects. The
14-year-old fan is a student at St. Frederick’s
School. >
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winner. -- Ae ahaa age
‘And of course the unpredictable
. + my, | Ned Garver is not to:be forgot. |
They may even climb nto 5th |. He has tolf Freddie Hutchin-
| bothering him. Even though he
~} hasbeen unimpressive this spring,
he could become a big winner.
“So, all in all, I'd be not one
t surprised if the Tigers should
move up to Sth place by the end
the season." =
a
~~ ~~
me th | son that his trick knee was net | sed and refused to answer the bell for
the seventh round.
Newcomer Given Berth
on NBA All-Star Squad
NEW YORK #—Four repeaters
and one newcomer—Harry
tin of the New York Knicker-
shetball 5 pears
In addition to Gallatin, the eam,
Lou Boudreau played his college
basketball for the University of
to Enter
of 4:10.1 was set by
he's very fond of his own
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‘Ball Season in Capitol By HERB ALTSCHULL | The American Broadcasting Co.
WASHINGTON W — President | made arrangements to carry the *
PAR!
Detroit Seeks
Clincher Tonight Wings Can End Cup
| Series, but Must Win
on Enemy Ice
MONTREAL, #—Needing
one victory to win the coveted
Stanley Cup, Detroit's power-
packed Red Wings take on the
Montreal Canadiens tonight in the
sixth of their best-of-seven final
series
° s s
Coach Tommy Ivan's Wings lead
series on enemy ice, so they Have
a jinx working them.
s s
The Canadiens
ley
the
win not
Detroi
it backs are to
They must
but also in
they can draw out to
seven games. :
Determine Is Assigned
126 Pounds for Derby
4| 30,000 expected to jam Griffith
b3| stadium for the official opener. Slaughter’s Role as Yankee
One of Interesting Factors Will the shift from St. Louis to
Baltimore give the lowly Browns
Slaughter from the St. Louis Cardi-| S&T of new
pitches. He was ‘‘posing’’ for photo-
.| graphers. He promised to make
his tosses all strikes this year.
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The Nationa) League's largest
| crowd—some 35,000—figured to sit
in for the renewal of the city-feud
at the Polo Grounds with the
Giants in against the favored
| Dodgers.
} we Philley and
coer Ge Cina mae eed Cari Erskine, the Dodgers’ World
Series hero, would
opponent,
off to its | work. season
today, throwing |
for game. The White House said Mrs. El-
President if the weather was fa-
vorable. The forecast was for a
as high as 67 degrees.
The Senate scheduled no ses-
Hopeful Reds
Open Schedule PBF Re-Elect
Against Braves 1953 (Officers “ a = holiday Mw eineinnatl Pontiac Baseball Federation held t it's nearest thing to i | its Ist meeting of the year last People who probably wont see, . ht unanimously re-elected
a baseball game all summer get — =
| @ bit worked up because it's the
| Opening of another National
| League season with Cincinnati's
| Redlegs meeting the Milwaukee ; |
ee ¢ Five teams — including General
Interest may wane quickly but | Motors, Ben Jerome, Pontiac Jets,
at least for today there is hope.’ Avondale Merchants and an un-
It's | Re-elected officers are Charles
.Irtsh, president; Hercules Renda,
viee president; and Dave Ewallt,
i this summer. Any sponsor wishing
time since 1944.
UM Nine Is Winner y assured. The high
schools closed at 1“p.m. so the
kids with tickets could get fo the
. Over Wayne, 9-1 The biggest ‘if’ in the Cincin-| ANN ARBOR #& — Dick Peter- (now Orioles) the same shot in|
| in the back with one of his opening |
Sal Maglie, who has beaten the.
Brooklyns 18 times in 24 outings, |
was ready to test his aching back. |
be Maglie’s| Pam
Eisenhower Opens 1954
Eisenhower gets the 1954 major | game on its national television net-| }
senhower would accompany the | a
all officers for the coming season. |
‘Alston Makes Prophecy?
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Debut Today the hope that maybe this sponsored team—have indicated de- |
"might be the year the Queen City’s Sires to enter the Class A League) New Dodger Manager
Sends Carl Erskine
Against Maglie
NEW YORK ®—Rookie Manager
Walter Alston of the Brooklyn
Dodgers will make his National
League debut today when he leads
his team across the river to tangle
with the hated New York Giants
nati picture will be the pitching. john’s three hit pitching and three
| No one questions the team's power other factors gave Michigan's NCA |
| with Ted Kluszewski, Gus Bell and champion baseball team a 9-1 win
| Jim Greengrass as the leaders. yesterday over Wayne University.
| Matthews, Cockell fo The three other factors were 11
Michigan hits, three Wayne errors, |
and five walks from Wayne pitch- pa
Michigan didn't get or-need a/
hit in the sixth inning when a run)
scored on two- Wayne errors. It |
was Michigan's eighth win against
two losses ‘in spring ‘games. Meet in London Bout SEATTLE, April 13 W#—A trans- in the official opener for both
clubs.
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Cari Erskine, ace of the Brooks’
staff and qa 2-game winner last
year, will go to the mound against
Sal (The Barber) Maglie. Game
time is 1:30 p.m. (EST).
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A crowd: of about 35,000 will
in the Polo Grounds stands when
Mayor Robert Wagner tosses out
the first ball.
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Clarkston High dropped its open- ‘
ing baseball game of the season
Monday at Brighton despite a pair
of home runs.
Brighton built up a 7-2 lead,
Pontiac High's Track, Baseball, Tennis
Into Action This Afternoon i P
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Skipper Golfers Winners but Clarkston threw a scare inte
the Bulldogs by scoring four
runs after two were out in the
jth inning. Al Warman hit a
two-run homer in the 7th innihg
On the prep golf front, Inter-
Lakes Conference teams were busy
Monday. Walled Lake and South-
field played a 6-man, 18-hole match
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“THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, ‘APRIL 13,1056
Slammin’ Sammy Beats ips -and Hogan
- Sprinter Dazzles Fexas Fans AUSTIN, Tex., April 13 @ — 4
tall ranch boy who is just learning
how to run has University of Texas
track fans in ecstasy these days.
It's no wonder. The youngster,
J. Frank Daugherty, who lives on
a 3,000-acre spread near Olton,
Tex., has thrice raced 100 yards in 9.5 seconds and has done 220
yards in 20.5. ~ *.
The slowest he has run the 100
in college is 9.7 and his worst 220
has been 20.7.
‘
What he needs is competition. a 9.4 hundred this season.
Daugherty has a natural sprint-
er’s stride and is one of the best
-iIn the country,” says
Clyde Littlefield, Texas coach who
has -produced-. a halfdezen 9.4
four and will wind up his schedule | sprinters in his 35 years at the
meet university. All he’s been getting is from a
teammate, Bob Whilden, and Whil-
den hasn't threatened to beat him.
In the Southwest Conference a
freshman can participate in
five meets. Daugherty has been in
Slim Turnout
Begins Mikes’
Diamond Drills
St. Michael coach Bob Mine-
weaser greated a slim turnout of
16 candidates yesterday as Sham-
rock baseball practice opened at
Columbia-Joslyn north dia-
mond.
Six of the players
were lettermen, including catcher
Russ Shindorf, regular outfielder
last season, hasn't yet reported.
Mikes will practice this after-
noon and tomorrow and then take
a 4day layoff. Drills will be heid
at 1 p.m. next week during the
school's Easter vacation. Ted Williams
May Return to
Play by May 15 Slugger Tests His Left
Shoulder in 70-Minute
Drill in Boston
BOSTON @—A sun-tanned and
optimistic Ted Williams says he
may fool the doctors and be ready
to help the Boston Red Sox by
May 15. A&M and Rice. But . ¢ 6
When a high school senior,
Daugherty got some instructions
on how to run from coaches and
track officials who saw he didn't
even know how to use starting
blocks.
s . .
He injured his knee playing foot-
ball and went to a doctor in Dallas
who recommended ‘‘straight run-
ning” to work it out. So Daugherty
gave up football and stuck strictly
to track.
wm) ters winner. Hogan, too, was seek-
") | ing his third Masters title, and had Snead s Putter
Behaves in 3rd
Masters Victory Two-Under-Par 70 Is
One Stroke Under Card
Compiled by Ben
| By MERCER BAILEY
| AUGUSTA, Ga., & — Sam Snead,
| the drawling West Virginian, made
| two conquests in winning his third
| Masters golf championship — he
| beat Ben Hogan by one stroke in
their 18-hole playoff and also licked
a bad case of “‘Yips.’”’
- . .
“Yips” is a word Snead uses to
| describe putting jitters, and he said
before the tournament he was. in
the midst of the worst yips of his
career.
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Sam handled his putter adequate-
ly yesterday and-came home in
two-under-par 70 to Hogan's 71. The
victory bracketed Snead with Jim-
, my Demaret as a three-time Mas- Senators’ Ow
By HERB ALTSCHULL | Swner Recalls
Telling Off Roosevelt —
came up to me and told me they'd
Charge Hungarian
Players Disappeared VIENNA, April 13 @—A Vienna
newspaper alleged today that
three Hungarian soccer players Griffith said. “He greeted as
usual and I gave him his pass and Ist A iG]
he said he'd be at the ball park
on opening day
* ¢ 6 ®
“I said no he wouldn't. Roose-
velt said: ‘Why not?’ I said there as
was a war on.
“He said: ‘Who's running this Pose
show.’ and I said: ‘You're run- Spartan
ning the country, Mr. President,| for Pictures and Start but I'm running my ball club.’ Work
his side. ‘I who you've been —
talking to,’ he said, ‘that blasted ha ee brig Rese 2
Secret Service. They told mee ee ee eee eo a eeach
couldn't go but I didn’t think they'd | tug (Dufty) Daugherty told 156 go behind my back like that." | Michigan State football hopefuls at “That’s what they did.
il, 3
HF 7
Ez Charles’
ls Boosted by NBA WASHINGTON @—The National the perfect game ranks, his 299, |
first of this year’s 5lst tournament, |
was only the 15th of its kind rolled
in the World Series of bowling.
Carter, a 71-year-old Bremerton
roofer, would have been the sec-
ond man of the 194 tourney to
hit a Perfecto. Tony Sparando of TWO FOR YANKEES—Enos Slaughter, veteran National League
outfielder who was traded by the St. Louis Cardinals to the New
York Yankees, poses with Yank manager Casey Stengel last night in
a Washington hotel lobby. Slaughter flew to Washington in time
for today’s season opener which pits the Yankees against the Wash-
ington Senators. While almost all of the Yankee team was eating
dinner, Stengel stayed in the hotel lobby to greet his newest player.
: ; anxious to make the most of the
Shamrocks. open their schedule| penway Park yesterday and ex- | hoped to become the first man ever | had disappeared. in Austria over ‘ ;
May 29 against St. Rita. a eeaned entiafaction arn Gee prog- | to capture two in succession. | the weekend, but Austrian authori- riaaienty tad Saat tna at ke
ress. So did his doctor, Russell It was just question of who) ties said they could not confirm | termen with the Rose Baw! cham- Deroy | got the breaks,” Sam said after de-| the report. pionship team back for the first e . « © feating the little Texan who swept} The Wiener Montag team in Linz | 4,¥ Soring sports and other dis-
[ Williams, who suffered the in- | the Masters, U. S. Open and Brit-| yesterday, was changed at the| tractions cut three from the list.
jury March 1 in a fall while trying j ish Open last year. last minute “because three of the
® ’ ’ for a sinking line drive at the Red One of the breaks in Sam's favor | guest . USC Gri A
isses Sox Florida training camp, under- came on the 10th hole, where he| The manager of the Hungarian idder Injured
went X-rays and then to uni- chipped in from 50 feet for a birdie-| provincial team said none of his in Automobile Wreck
| form . }| three to go ahead of Hogan for| players was missing. He said he pipe iat
i He a bat in a the first time two men in Budapest be- S, Calif. ®—-Tom
No. 7 Pin Refuses to ae whudewend euca ae ‘2 8 cause they weren't fit. Nickoloff, 21, co-captain and end
Fol, Costs ‘Perfect! Ss csmten by jcezing 0 couple of He wood « stetron off the too and on the .1953 Southern California |
’ the 1 landed green | H . University football team and a
Game —————E behind a little hump. He used the |ENglish Team Wins ian Amis (Muaiis ‘Gre vent!
SEATTLE, April 13 W—A stub- * ¢* e@ ; | same club for his chip shot. LONDON (®—England’s Ann/| choice was in a hospital in serious
born No. 7 pin that wavered mo-| “] {felt a slight twinge of pain “I told that six-iron, “You put me| Haydon and Kathy Best defeated | condition today with injuries’ re- 609 Community Not’t
mentarily but refused to fall kept| in the collarbone when I had to| — over here, now you get me outta| the powerful Japanese women’s| ceived in an automobile crash | Bank B
Dale Carter of Bremerton, Wash.,| reach up or out for a ball. Other-| | here’,” Sam said, with a broad/ doubles team of Yoshiko Tanaka | last Saturday night. Idg.
from becoming the 14th man in| wise, it felt great. I loosened up grin. and Hideko Goto today in the| Nickoloff suffered a broken right FE 2-9224
American Bowling Congress his-| as I kept swinging.” a world table tennis championships. | leg, broken right hand and con-
_ tory to rol] a 300 game. This was the third time these) The scores were 21-10, 21-10, 19-| cussion. His car failed to make a
Although Carter failed to make | Rating AP Wirephote i e 21, 21-12. turn on the Palm Springs cutoff
play tournament before the war
and again in their 1950 playoff for
| the Los Angeles Open crown.
Snead picked up $5,000 for his
Rego Park, N.Y., turned the trick — a alee Oi un wntiecisoed percentage |
March 31. from Ezzard + . ® . playoff gate. ,
Arsen 6 Charis. ence maid ne une| DOWLING Results ‘Pontiac Girl Wins | som o-,ses%e-cxs gentine Fighter himself, gets the next shot at | MONTCALM LADIES ip: See a ee
“Marciano | Rifle Test H Resa Soa, FAR, SO FAST, FOR Wins Over Turner | Marciano's crown in a I5round ying © Jy ai miblers w . KUTE est Onors Par out 44 34) 464—36 F ;
BROOKLYN, N.Y. ~ %—Eduardo| bout at Yankee Stadium June 17.| Monteaim = 65 46- Lunsford 3 be . Hogan out 444 243 45435, SO LUITTMLES
Lausse is not another Luis Firpo| if Charles wins, he'll become the | Saiiies tae Kids, 3 34| Little Cora Irene Garbutt, a 12- | prtaaiin ‘sue 404 3453570 ‘i.
but he looks first heavyweight ex-champion to eam series—Reids Grocery 2649,
fighter. regain his title. . | —Lunsfora Mkt. 922: indiv. series,
The latest import from Buenos| The NBA boosted” Charles to|—°® —
Aires won an unpopular split de- | “logical contender” in its spring WESTSIDE LADIES “B”
cision last night over . esse Turner |
of St. | year-old 7th-grader at Wever Jun- ;
ior High School, won. the girls’ (65-Year-Old Enters
novice division of the Hearst rifle |
match in Detroit over the week.|Annual Boston Marathon, like an exciting
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160%, Turner 159 pounds.
“I was nervous,”| said Lausse Areg Students at ‘M’ FP 145—2042.
through an interpreter wie nen. Get Athletic Letters member of the Junior Oakland | ;
County Sportsmen's Club, she is the | y+’
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
are “Tt was — like fight- Vitamors "8 Pesey's 63 liam Garbutt of 1144 Cherrylawn / * ¢* * °
== © c a an yi dive. Soc hacen ee at Brace a Huboerd. sa Drive. | De Mar said yeuterday: “I do _ ———_ >
fighting in spirited flurries and! sWardeq athletic awards during |"S™**" ung 8.0" Store want) Twins Friend Mthe veteran recer—who firet| ——— cies —thetr covering: tHe tanded-the-more} 5" Sj = am ee 9 ty. Cas ime 5, Market | TWINS Friend y Foes eteran r— i _
solid punches in the bout. It-was| "pu -ven O. (Bumpy) Jones, Pon.|"" ™*—* —___ Twin brothers played .
his 15th straight win, bringing his | 1.0, received a swimming letter eLxs LADEES res basketball game, record to 47-52 in 54 pro fights.| an’ was named captain for next | Feers 79 Comels s¢|on opposing teams. They were
year’s team. Other Pontiac boys | peers Lions 46
rep Cc edu e Sweet, manager, and Ron Pudduck, —i tae 475; team game, series—
. > swimming Lions 633—1786.
In County Area Swimming numerals went to Al- moron mm “A° w 5 | This
TODAY lan Hanselman and a wrestling} steel 43 4¢Country View $1 38 pecia Month Onl
Cranbrook Dg oy Rochester at award was presented to Robert ce’ Winder rH sesturdevant 47 43 y
Drewry's
beair. game. series—L. Tipolt 254—655__
MOTOR INN HOUSE wo SPECIAL
LUBRICATION JOB Waterford; Taylor Center at Southfield
Lake Orton at Clarkston: Northville at . DeLosh of Farmington.
Holly; Imlay City at Maryville a
TRACK
Bradley Gets Van Atta Pontiac at Flint Central; Milford at Benson
HERE'S GOOD-NEWS FOR
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ton at Van ee oN _" Lake Shore. | basketball coach at fhe U. S. Mili- ingiv. game, Sue oe Miller 247, L With Each Off Change =
Arthur Hill at Pontiac. oan Se at West ‘ieee —— - = Cers Picked-Up—Delivered
coach HOCKEY PLAYOFFS ;
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Influence of Yankees on Major Leagues} }égg COLLISION , | .
By GAYLE TALBOT ‘ ~ The minute the tax on Long Distance SEE HOW FAR YOU CAN
NW YORK «No mater how SERVICE J wer:sovs tne snnt you py fr Lng CALL FOR A LITTLE ; glib the avowals Distance :
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Either of two clubs which ex- April 1. ;
pect to challenge the Dodgers— dians, the Chicago White Sox or ee a . N . lees , ; ‘nen ws oes torte S 3 zs
— ‘arene te ie Tmnen Selling at Dealers Cost wtp ne | Seeeemeeeeeerae race starting renee A ;
Se E| OUR 43rd YEAR Genuine edt! zoe Tone . , -- , .
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Chinese Atlas Stakes
Claim on Hong Kong
HONG KONG (#)—The Chinese
Communists have issued a map in
an atlas which shows Hong Kong
as part of China. This is one of
* | the first Red claims on the British
crown colony.
The map was issued last August
but the revised border was noted
only recently by the Nationalist
news agency, Central News.
*‘Hong Kong and Kowloon are ter-
ritories lost to us as a result of
unequal treaties, and are still)
. | occupied by British imperialists as
a political, commercial and mili-
tary base for aggression against
the Far East,” the atlas says.
Ice subject to great pressure
cen be made heavier than water. There's the Rub for Dad
SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith
manage to shrink out of your old duds just before Easter?”’ being. ‘This was not part of the; terday. Tracy has to grow up. It's
bargain, and she has broken the her duty. Don't you want her to
rules. It is so much more difficult | walk and talk like normal people?”
to love a human being than a Oh, no, angel, not like the others.
baby. | Grow feathers, Fly ... fly...
“Listen, proud flesh,” said | always fly. Daddy will catch you
Frances. “Quit yearning for yes- | if you fall.
x, BB V. E. McKelvey of the U. 58. DETROIT LIVESTOCK Figures after — ctabihe
oo Descends ie5; ctological Survey at Menlo Park,| peraorr (AP)—Hogs-Balable 4s. Pew | Adame ENP +. 2)4 int Peper | o8| Bep -. 1% — SOYBEAN OTL | Calif, said “the large low-grade | **tly sales choice 180-220 lb. Barrows | Air Hecht sad Int Tela Tel 161 Dee »- Te May ......... 1433) deposits already discovered wil end gilts strong at 27.75, some held | 11 t%, ch ... 856 Johns Man . 6)
— 1.06% Sep tees is oe id urani rpg Pie MEettion Selable 125. ‘About 35 per cent | Allied Strs 31) 427 Kennecott 78.3
rg ceccces 208% _ = ow _— only at & high '| fresh receipts cows; market opening Allis Chal .... 3 reso 88 a . but the important thing is that | fully steady for slaughter steers, heifers, oe a ae Om Chess 23 4 ; bulls and replacement cattle; cows slow. . a Residents of the U. S. own three. | ¢Y contain virtually unlimited | veak: bulk mostly cheice fed steers and am alrtia ... oH poy ge ds
fourths the world's insurance. a a a that can be made avail- Lr bg am ie cin aus te We Am Car&PFqy « Leckh Airc “re 5
eave if emergency needs so de- good steers and heifers 18.00-20.00; early | 4™ ees . i te Sg a 37
mand.” . sales utility and commercie! cows 11.00- | 4™ : “is Marsh Field 276
12.50; few heavy hoisteins 13.00; canners | A™ Loco : Martin Gl 26 McKelvey addressed delegates to | ana cutters 900-1100. mostly 950 uD: Am Marey : oH sorta 326
the Americ Association early sales utility and low commer OS cee ‘
- ™ of Pe-| vals 1300-1380, eutstanding eovy tn- | 4m Red a. as troleum Geologists, the Society of | cividuals held higher. Am Gontne «+ Ob Mont Ward .. Exploration Geophysicists and Caiveo—Salable 228. Market opening | |. Tel&Tel ..166.8 Motor Pd 19 the of ic Pa sbout steady; early sales choice to low an Tob "16 Motorola 165
regen firmer wararel -herparseel [oa Rong Se geen Eg Spi | Pe ee AED ae ogists ogists last night | mostiv 15 00-2200. most cull and utility Sone SaeD vs OS ee Comm B . TLA at their convention in St. Louis. 1.00-14.00 ° Atchison |. 1004 Nat Dairy 11 Sheep—Salable 800. Not enough offered Ath Cst Lime 1004 Nat Lead 412
" A T h early to make a market Au Refin _ 334 NY Central 214
—_— Avee wf - "51 Nia M Pw 286 | Acute Teacher Shortage a javes Mi... “§ Nort a west a1
. H CHICAGO (‘APr—Salable hogs 6500 | Balta#Oni Sg ee - | Confronts Grand Rapids steady to 15 higher on butchers. most Bendix re en4 on Fag ne
- advance om choice No 1 and 2 light | Beth stil 50.5
| GRAND RAPIDS () — The| weights. fairly active at opening and | Boeing Airp 15.2 Anoige ig ais Pe
teacher | close but siow at mid-session sows fairly | Bohn Alum ... 327 .
shortage for next year) active. steady to mostly 25 higher, most mana Strs ... 135 pte ot fd is the worst in 19 years, the Kent | choice 190-260 Ib 2740-2790 a few loads | Borden ...... 882 perney ic) go
Comiy Beard of Diucition Wee ee rae a tie an ee ee 164 | most : - a few up| Budd Co ,.. |
told Monday night. to 370 We as tow as 29.60: meet sows 000 | Burr Add °., 174 ae oes ‘ nd ter 00-25 50: choice sround | Supt. Lynn H. Clark said he | see we tor 38 18: eanamas Calum & HH... 84 Philco 325
. i good Cae DF .ccce 13.7 Philip Mor 41 knew of 56 vacancies and said he |) Sslable cattle 6.000. calves 400: slaugh- the ter steers and yearlings moderately ac- ico — —S<> HH ag Tage 4
expects figure to reach 75 tive: unevenly steady to 80 higher than rahar ‘Teen 22) BD |) Press Gea 77
or 80 by the close of school. | Monday; heifers and cows steady to 38 | Celanese .... 20 Pullman 471 prospect years of lemure higher bulls and vealers steady. feWicnes @ Ohico.. 4 Pure Oi! 876
stretching ahead. A pleasant Clark recently toured southern | icads acevags aon to. mestiy prime | Cri & NW ... 117 REO Pic 61
° | _ steers - u £ and choice . hence. — if you have =— colleges seeking replace- 3.°S5'2e 00, cammercial’ to ‘low goad | Chrysler 23 Redio Cr nt
janned for uate retaremen men 1650-20 00. bulk good and choice heifers , , 7
eeoene — . 19 50-24 5@ 0 load of high choice to low | cumes Me --. S12 Reo Mom aha ' : time heifers 25 25° utility to low good
Start planni your happy Te- 11 00 1900: most utility and commercial pees hice . . 3 adel | : . |Col @ ‘4 e ob tirement wi the Sun Life | Presses Auto Probe Sep lle. wines canners and cutters | Con Bais “436 Bt Jos Lead a7
, . - : Consum Pw 426 Scoville -
todays nPeny of Canade 1) WASHINGTON d®— Rep. Crum. | 145-1650, ood fat bala ig 00-300. | Coban” @)° Seah ALAR. . packer pressed yesterda : Cont Mot 87 .
for his pote i pA “Galette cheep “1.300 slaughter lambs Cent Ol .... ay | oops : 403 investigation ’ Corn Pd 3.1 Opening sround 25 higher but not fully Bocon ac 404
George E, Wood |) the sales methods of Ford and| shabiishea “sinugnter sheep slow, 25-80 | Crue, Sty, «386 Bow Bac 13 General Motors. He asked the | 103%), oor Orch choles te prime sround | Det Edis ae “
A | House Commerce Committee to act | to choice around 105 Ib. No.1 skin shorn | DOW Aire .. 308. sia Brand. 31
— |on his resolution for the investiga- | {*m°s J?" most wooled sleughter ewes t “1172 Big Ou Ind... ets } § 00-8 50 i . | Fast Air L 231 | tion: by the Federal Trade Com- THY bese Meat Lea kate 26\2 W. Huron, Reom 11 : mae We Std Ot] Ohio.. 377 , mission. He contends that ‘‘an all- Emer Rad 105 gstudedak “ve
FE 5-5631 Office. If Ne out” sales battle between GM and | Poultry — ne gut Pap - > - . ‘ rie e Swift & 0... «4
Ford is aimed apparently at “‘mo- | DETROIT POULTRY Ex-Cell-O 676 Byiv Bl Pd aT ° ” | Preept Sul ... 584 Texas Co 6a 5
Answer Call OA 8-2693 1 nopolizing” the car-making indus-| | DETROIT (AP) Prices paid £9 © De-/ Gon wee “1084 Tex @ Bul. 906 ‘try sail Lage |Gen Fés ., 604 Tran W Air... 16 : ; Hens: Heavy type 25-28: light type 20- | Gon sills @24 Transamer 28.6
an mmm | seco toe Crete re over 4 lee, 38's | Gen Met... 683 Twent C Pos.. 304 ieavy type broilers or fryers }3- s . Ty 7
whites 26-27. Grey. Crosses 37-28% b= 4 ae . =* ve — 18
Perio Se ore 8 inas See Beck: | Oem Ping c” Hy a Aen” Bs ; - & 4 vee 33 . <*~ | Gen T & Rub je +4 United Cp 53 ‘ Gillette. ; rkeys Breeder turkeys, bronze type, Goebel Br e¢@ Unit Pruit 491
Complete are Geert abe ogee: s CHICAGO POULTRY Ot west Be: ist OS Smelt... 408 CHICAGO (AP)——Liv egoultry steady | Greyhound 136 +B oars 36
ou young stock: weak on 3: receipts | ou + 863° West Un Tel.. 397) nves en 2. coops: f.0.b. peying prices 2 cents Homestk - 393 Weste A Brk.. 256! prey heavy hens 23-23: light hens 18. | Hooker El 84 Westg El..... 63.3)
18.5; fryers or broilers 23-27: old | —— Hersh 184 white Mot 296)
ene_e 16-18. | Inland St: .. @ Woolworth 415
— | Inspr Cop .. 446 Yngst Sh & T 415
- ac i es { LETROIT EGGs Int Barv ... 305 Zenith Rad... 715
| DETROIT ‘AP)—Prices paid f ob. De- STOCK AVERAGES
= trott for federal-state graded eggs oa é et Your Finger Tips ‘Whites: A. Jumbo, 51-52, wtd. avg. 52; ‘Complied by The Associated Press)
large 42-49, wtd. avg. 474; medium 40- after ry —" — ~~ eve. 43. B, large 40-43, wtd. ave wet Indust Ralls UtiL Stocks
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Central Railroad plan to haul truck
trailers on flat cars will bring
| construction of special terminals | Rudy Mte*
in Detroit and four other major
cities.
The company announced yester-
day its engineers are completing
plans to build the special terminals
in Detroit, New York, Chicago,
Cleveland and Boston.
Central was the first major east-
ern railroad to announce the piggy-
bac!. service, although other big
lines in the east have studied the |
idea.
The exact cost of the new termi- |
nals was not announced, but it
was learned that: they would be in
the million dollar class.
HALIFAX, N. S. @—Nova Sco-
tia's Premier Angus L. MacDon-
ald, father of Canada's navy, died
early today in. Victoria General
Hospital after a brief illness, The
Liberal party leader was 64.
South Korea Invited
SEOUL @—Gen. John E. Hull,
U.S. and U.N. Far East command-
er, flew here from his Tokyo head-
quarters today and told newsmen
will attend
Reds Hold Ex-U.S. Port
TAIPEH, Chi-
nese Nationalist defense ministry
. said_todaythe .North..China_port |
of Chefoo, former summer station
for America’s Asiatic fleet, has
been taken over by Russia as a
naval base. —
Newsprint ranks as Canada's
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PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, ‘APRIL: 18, 1054 Esai
Rails, Oils Lead i
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Figures after decimal points are cighth«
Baldwin Rubber* co-cecee--cRS 13.6
D&C Mavigntion® .6.6cccs res 116
Gerity-Michigan* ., : Fe 25
Kingston Products* eeccrle 32
Masco Screw* eocccces: 2 3
Midwest Abrasive? ......ss0.- 6 66
nccocbeee 3 a4
1 15 Wayne Screw* nc a
*No sale: bid and asked.
Foreign Exchange
NEW YORK (AP)—Foreign exchange
fates follow (Great Britain in dollars,
others in cents): x
median dollar in New York open Ca
market 1 15/16 cent premium or
. off 1/32 of a cent; Great
81 0/16, off 1/32 of a
reat Britain 60 day futures 2.81%,
off 1/32 of a cent; Great Britain 90 day
futures 281%, off 1/32 of @ cent; Bel-
gium franc) 196%, unchanged: Prance
‘franc! .28% of a cent, unchanged:
Ge ny (western) (deutsch mark! 23 85.
unchanged: Holland iguiider) 2642, un-
chan : Italy. (lira) .16% of a cent,
unchan : Portugal fescude) 3.50, un-
chan, ; Sweden 19.34, un-
changed; Switseriand (franc) (tree) 23 32. cent; | Famous Scientist
‘Suspended by AEC
«| It was learned that the FBI has | |
| to land like a helicopter.
the Royal Air Force.
LARGEST AIR FREIGHTER? —The British claim that the Black-
burn Beverley is the largest air freighter in the world. It supposedly
can lift 25 tons and can be converted from a freighter to a passenger ,
plane capable of carrying 132 passengers. Powered by four engines,
the Beverley can operate from 1000-foot runways and can float down
The plane is being tested in London for
te ‘) are oe :
iy . “. ty '
Scribe.
Special communication Fie pong Ben he ‘ 3
Work and F. } Wood, W. M,
been secretly ‘building a case’
against Dr. Oppenheimer and other
scientists since last summer,” the
newspaper said.
The Wisconsin senator, the Tri-
bune said, ‘is expected to make
sensational charges against Dr. Op- |
penheimer, probably in his speech |
scheduled for delivery in Houston, |
Tex., April 21''—the day before |
| public hearings on McCarthy's row |
| with the Army open in Washington. |
|
University of North Carolina and |
former secretary of the Army,
;' Was famed to head a three-mem-
| ber panel to conduct the investi- |
gation, Other members § are
Thomas Morgan, former chair-
| man and president of the Sperry
| Corp., and Ward V. Evans, pro-
| fessor of chemistry at Loyola
University, Chicago.
been in close contact with the case |
and in several instances had con-
fronted Dr. Oppenheimer with
charges against him. It was con-
sidered possible the FBI would
pursue the case beyond the investi- |
gation undertaken by the AEC
| The exchange of letters between
| Nichols and Oppenheimer was
| printed today in full by the New
York Times
In his letter Dr. Oppenheimer
onmwered the charges against him
as follows:
in regard to humanitarian objec-
| tives engaged his interest. His
wife had been a Communist, The
his primary objective was to get
responsible scientists for the
|} atomic installation. Several scien-
| tists were mentioned as possible Japanese Seek
| merger scheme, the Progressives,
| “establishment of
| Politics.’’ Party. has James W. Howard of 7743 Lock-
i tells
lin, Union Lake, told Oakland | ing placein America. oniben
County sheriff's deputies yester-| New industries. New ways of doing
: |
already decided on a about 1.100 feet per second. p and ransacked. He said entry was | It can be of priestess bene to young gained through a bedroom window want advancement.
(Continued From e One) arly Me gers Ni ound missing The Wall Street Journal is the
; hae f ee tee ee 2 complete business AILY. Has | ficials refused to comment public- . A tire, tube and wheel ‘were | largest stall of on business
lly on the case. Amalgamation Would stolen from his car last night while | and finance. The only businem papet
The New York Herald Tribune | Spawn Bilateral System Lonnie B. Farmer of 204 Crystal tions, It caste $20 0 year, but you eam reported in a Washington dis- f Politi Lake Dr.. told Pontiac Police to-| St ®% Trial Subscription for three.
of Politics ’ . | months for $6. Just tear out this ed patch that Sen, McCarthy is be- day. | and attach check for $6 and mail. lieved to have had Dr. Oppen- | TOKYO (INS) —Japan's right, If your friend's tm jail and nesds | Or tell us to bill you.
heimer in mind, as well as other | and left of center political factions 91) ph. PE 5-5201.C. A. Mitchel], Published daily right in the Mid-
facts, when he charged recently | were driving ahead today with or Ph. MA 5-4031, Guy Carter. Se ae
that there had been an 18-month plans to merge into what may Denald Hicks and Ralph Rap- Grass the ‘Wall Strest Jeereal.
| deliberate delay in development | become a two-party political sys- | puhn, Bumping and Collision. 4494 711 W. Monroe St., Chicago 6, Ill,
of the H-bomb. tem eliminating the numerous | Elizabeth Lake Ra —Adv.
McCarthy “is known to have ae ruling ee pom Sound waves travel at a rate of PMP 4-13
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to combine with the
held meetings between the right
at party conventions in January. |
The target of the Liberal Party |
were reported still suspicious of |
the plan, however, and Yoshida |
may run into difficulty convincing |
them that his plans are not merely |
a cover-up to keep his govern-
ment in power.
A Liberal Party conclave of top |
leaders formally instructed Secre- |
tary General Eisaku Sato Monday |
to approach his Progressive Party |
counterpart Kenzo Matsumura on |
the merger scheme either this |
afternoon or Wednesday. |
Donald E. Hansen
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“TT ISN’T SISSY MEN WHO HELP WOMEN MOST, BUT
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A Progressive Party meeting
this morning decided that Yoshi- |
da's pro-American government |
must resign as a_ pre-condition |
to the merger as a way of proving |
its sincerity to set up a. new)
responsible
Vehicle Production
Parallels Last Year Motor vehicle production in the
United States has reached 1,889.34
units this year, closely paralleling
the 2,123,151 cars and trucks built
in the same period last year, ac-
cording to Ward’s Automotive Re-
ports.
The trade publication said 1,578.-
992 cars and 310,362 trucks have
been produced, compared with
1,733,741 and 389,410 in a like period
in 1953.
About 141,000 units ‘rolled off
assembly lines last week, com-
pared with- 164,932 in the same
week of 1953. recruits although he believed their
} appointments were subject to’ se- |
curitv investigation.
3. His statements about Commu- !
nist meetings were made to the
best of his recollection. He recalled | *
| saying that he could not have been |
| present at a closed meeting of the |
Communist Party “‘because I was
not a member of the party.”
4, It has long been clear that
*he should have reported at once
the incident reported as an at-
tempt to get him te provide scien-
tifie information for the Soviet
Union. He did not name the in-
termediary because of tong-
standing friendship and because
“nothing would have led me to
believe” he was actually seeking
information. °
5. He never urged anyone not to
vue . * ‘Si vVarer ov. ee
changed. Latin America: Argentina (free) 17.24,
im pt Brasil (free) 190, un-
; Mexico 11.63, unchanged; Vene-
suela (bolivar) 36.63, .
Par em Hong Kong dollar 17.65, un-
Men Meet by Accident,
Form Marine Firm
BENTON HARBOR (®)—Ted
Dominion’s grain crops, h of equi t bet them. sae ae a von ty —
Then and there a new business soatie efieiale endorsed his loyal-
was formed, the L. & G. Marine |+, inctuding Vice President Rich- Service. When the water gets a| os yw Nixon
“operr business. They can i A Sand Ai Sah ic i jh ah - oe hj
.| with a Bible verse, 11 members work on the hydrogen bomb proj-
gen bomb consisted in being a
member of the AEC General Ad-
visory Committee which unani-
mously opposed initiation by the
United States of the program.
He said this “‘opposition” ended
once and for all when President
Truman announced his decision to
proceed with the program.
Oppenheimer previously has been
charged with Communist affilia-
tion.
He appeared before the Tenher
Committee -of the California State
Legislature in 1950 and defended
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ALMONT—Mrs. Mitchell Currey
was hostess for the recent meeting
of the Home Study Club.
The evening's topic, “The)
Carolinas,"’ was presented by Mrs.
Ronald Stewart. The 15 members
attending answered roll call with
the name of a river in the
Carolinas. .
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THE rowtrac PRESS. TUESDAY, "APRIL 13, 1954 : .
passed his
Carbonneau is so well satisfied Og ie gun
with his first venture in creating . a machine
of speech, and he seldom
erg i — to be without an answer.
one-man campaign to his cus- admitted to the bar in
-— and sworn in as an assistant
tomers _— =< $290 in S. attorney the same day. He
ae of his ed on the William Remington
: —— jury tial, the Julius and Ethel | parts business keeping scrap espionage cases and
books of encouraging news clip- Comm lead- |
pings. He is starting another | mo —
contest for his employes next him. Why should he refuse to an- :
: month and is urging his business | swer? It seems to me from this |“°"y'y ‘ne your’ books—some of
chamber and the inquisitions of | Te ag 4 ae ald boon: contacts to do likewise. ‘‘Let’s | that you are a Communist.” them—were paid for by taxpayers’
old and what you hear about the sir, I do not feel that there is be confident,"’ he says. \ Green says he told the commit: | ‘money, They are being used al- la etreat
Iron Curtain countries.” \fair atmosphere where the prose- - | legedly to fight communism Your
A former State Department offi- cutor and the judge and jury are ‘record, as far as I can see it
cer said: “I choked up for several | consolidated, in effect, in one per- ‘has not been to fight communism. minutes . . . I just couldn't speak."’ | son and where the whole staff, le- You have fought every man who | ()f} srae te
A newspaper editor, recounting ga] staff, is devoted to the prose- ‘has ever tried to fight commu-
SacCartiy, asl? “Se words reg-| "bacta interrept | ‘nism, as far as I know.” a" A} . “His reg- “McCarthy: “I must j —_
istered slowly. I must have looked you, Mr, Harris. I would like to Pakage eae oot r ay Agree to Proposal |
baffled as well as astonished, al-| ask you what additional privileges | the contrary—a Communist party
most incapable of trusting my own you want. We have been conduct- statement of December 1952 con-| at One Time senses. ing a very unusual hearing, one taining a bitter attack on him.
These expressions came, of that would never get in a court of “I am rather fond of this trix | UNITED NATIONS, N. Y.|
Acts as a Prosecutor;
fea in
information but not t
innocence.
the boundary Pe “the a reflection of the human element.
government de- Any lawyer, questioning a difficult
short, or intractable witness, may some-}, °
people 'Green, was counsel for a witness
ex bertiegs|
the position that ay
of something and| Law Journal:
witness the burden |
be-
tween. investigation and persecw- |
tion. . | the hearing. We are
=e think. he’s
times blow up.”
A New Jersey lawyer, Harry
called by McCarthy's subcommit-
tee when McCarthy was investigat-
ing what he called “the earmarks
of espionage’ at Ft. Monmouth
Green wrote in the New Jersey
“Counsel for the withess is im- |
mediately told off, as follows — |
“You will be permitted to sit
with your client. You may consult | she has been separated for “64 long weeks—that’s 15 months.”
tuberculosis patient at the Northern Michigan State TB Sanatorium |
— Nelson “counts it lucky that my tuberculosis was found in
Her experience with the disease was cited as one reason
with each other, but you are not ichind = epecial sepional TE confesense called at Gaylord yesterday. LUCK Y—Mrs. Paulene Nelson, of Lupton, a village near West
| Branch, looks fondly at pictures of her eight children, from whom
A lute,” he said, “ it may per-
with the passage of that resolu-— on Palestine.
| tion?
Evidence of Innocence |
Given Slant of Guilt
ts
| Dy the denunciation of the Central viiage of
Committee.
| get better treatment from the oth- | Britain and France that
er members of the subcommittee | Piling up on the council’
than from McCarthy and his pres- |
ent chief counsel, Roy G. Cohn.
Theodore Kaghan, former U. S
News and Information officer in
Germany, label of ‘
The Arab retreat | over Israeli-border warfare
lumped and debated under the
‘the Palestine question.”
from
was discharged from | fierce opposition to that lumping |
(INS)—The Arabs backed |
The council will meet Thursday |
| a general debate on Palestine or |
incident-by-incident consideration |
of the bloody border warfare “When I got the point of what.
raging between Israel and Jordan. | Cohn and McCarthy seemed to be |
tie besning hed begun 1 found my: enly Arab member of the 11-
| self in the preposterous -position nation council, reluctantly
of denying under oath that I had fered te accept a general debate
inspired the long series of Commu-| provided the raid by Israeli
nist attacks against me. climaxed| elemen on the Jordonian
incidents Ple
Ss agenda
be
its
his post after he appeared before | —accepted by Israel—was a set-
the committee.
| information. The other senators| not be expedient. | back for Soviet Delegate Andrei |
“There was much more of an| Vishinsky, president of the council |
| impression,” he says, ‘‘that the | | for April. He stood on the position |
| committee as a whole was after | that any lumping together would witness stand was that McCarthy for several minutes.
| speak
j §
§
itTeEEREE rH af
a i =f z >
4 +
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America and the cancellation of |
caaia ‘Wilee of America Hace |
language broadcasts to Israel.
Witness Gets So Angry
He Chokes, Can't Talk |
“It seemed to me," Harris said, |
“that all this wab being put to-
to Consider All Issues| |gether to show a conspiracy ex-
| isted, some sort of fantastic . plot
that I was perpetrating.”
He told the committee the He-
brew broadcasts were cancelled
purely fer reasons of economy.
However, Harris said later, the
| fact that they were discontinued
at the time of the ‘“‘Jewish doctor's
plo’ in Moscow—prior to Premier
Stalin's death—brought inferences
in the questioning that he had de-
liberately ignored a propaganda | ~
weapon of immense value in Is-
rael,
driving at, ” he said “7 choked up |
I couldn't
“The whole thing had an air of
| complete unreality.
“The most lurid fictional ac-
counts of the Soviet trials or the
courts of the Nazis have never
come close to this. It is a thor-
oughly terrifying experience.
“I wish I could convey how it
of truth. Nobody can adequately
describe it.
“The whole effort seems to be
to confuse a witness, to break him
down, not to get the facts of the
case.”’
Questions Are Loaded,
Very Hard to Answer
Harris said his feeling on the| estions Terrifying to Witnesses that gives ai the tcting | he is
completely contemptuous of you -
and everything you are saying.”
von" said Cohn uses the “have-
- stopped - beating - your -
ite" type of question that is in-
cfiminating no matter how it is
answered. Sen. Jackson (D-Wash),
a member of the investigating sub-
committee, also has made this
charge against Cohn.
Harris said that after the hear-
ings he received 3,011 letters from
people around the country.
“Only three were unfavorable to
me,” he said. A great many ex-
| pressed anger over the way my
bearing was conducted.”
But two former McCarthy staff
members, William F. Buckley Jr.
and L. Brent Bozell, have defend-
| ed McCarthy’s methods in a book,
“McCarthy and His Enemies.”
They wrote:
“It is certainly not characteristic
of McCarthy to come forward with
dispassionage recitations of the
facts. Rather, like an attorney
summing up his case for the jury,
| McCarthy emerges as an interpre-
ter of the fact; he assumes the
role of the government advocate."*
National Guard
Plans Exhibition
Demonstration May 15
to Coincide With Drive
to Enlist 42 New Men
_A campaign to enlist 42 men in
the local Michigan National Guard
company will begin the May 15
observance of Armed Forces Day,
according to Lt. Robert G. Care
land, public information officer of
Co. M, 125th Infantry Regiment.
Local national guardsmen hope
to encamp this summer with a full
strength company of 125 men and
five officers. Their two-week sum-
mer training will be from Aug. 7
to Aug. 21 at Camp Grayling.
On May 15, Cartland said, the
local guard units will join in the
exhibition at the 4-H Fairgrounds
on M24.
“We want to show the people
what we are capable of doing dur-
ing an emergency.”’ Carland said.
Co. M and 107th Ordnance Co.
will both fake enlistments before
|. the campaign begins, Carland said.
Persons interested should contact
Sgt. Robert Terry at the National
‘ adopts ‘‘a cold, bloodless manner! Guard Armory, 57 Water St. i
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service will be held Wednesday,| ** reasonable. Call FE. WOOL UNION MASONS. like to take full charge of dairy. WORK, RESIDENTIAL |
April 14th at 3:30 p. 5 at the Cet] _ ry By Cleaners. Haynes EMPIRE 35276 Write Box 35. Pontiac Press. — [ Pree estimates. REMODELING B Bookkeeping & Taxes 14
Pellowtag service Tuner Home| Help Wanted Male 6) fan” ™’*: Semen. WANTED: Stenographers } 7.208 SORIA, MAY | concnrre: SROREN WITW ATR: | GARAGES AND MODERETEA mon MAWLET TAX ACCOUNTART art be sent to Knorville, EXPERIENCED WASHING MA-| FIRST CLASS CABINET EM 32900 . hammers by Job or hourly rete. FREE FE 22003
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: TRACTOR Smelt Steady tious men to sell automibiles on | Has good habits. Available after — s — tile, and water lines. ~~~ PESiium RRs
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Dp. m. at the Sparks-Griffin Cha- r Co. 116 Indianwood Rd. to work, appiy in person to Fred | APPLY merce. Pontiac Rte 5. ent work. etc. FE 59782 @anten PLASTERING. NEW go oo ._—
pel wien er Tom Malone of- AXD Orion. Pa ee Mercury | | MAN | WOULD LIKE PART TIME COMPLETE REMODELING AND and repair wort. Call évenings hae cal Locum : 7 ye modernizing service Attic rooms, 23-2036 FE 17-463) oR
Memorial Cemetery. Mr. Garwood | ; * for dairy farm_ 61929 WANT TO TRAVEL??? TV rx. | } \ ; recreation * addi - — ae el eel!
wal Ne in state ct the Gparke- | IMPLEMENT Yo Mile Road. 1 miles West. of pansion creaies, career PONTIAC MOTOR DIV. | 5 iktne WANTED INSIDE AND | loos com me eee ertae he ge ha ae eosin | oats cae oF canoe tame. River ATION'S LEAD 10 out. Reasonable. FE 17-7076. - stom LP. a: A. _commercial wort, FE ¢3604 Fr ss0s7 .
AN POR PARM HELP. 2000 W AMMING 8A organi- ‘ ANTED FARM — FE _¢om.
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liam Elmer, 498 Cameron St., age Mow Weck. teens ‘anene Pigg og ie” EXPERIENCED LADY WiTH "a Steel Metal Co — —
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The PO Fi Co tas | 20020 Mr_~ohnson Johnson Real- mall -ecision parts. Steady Tastes. tho ye RoNNGe-GURTATNE aun kinds. Est. 1916. J. A: Sg, | ey POLLY Landscaping. Lincoln 5-8365.
15, 19, 22, 2%, 32, 4, NO SELLING ing for established retan | ‘ ©° ‘7 8 Telegraph Ra tous = RMA waned Mo en Cass PE 33021, PE E2048, gt EL TO EAS: Pe tous Moving & _Trucking 19 . 49 5S —— ae 2 ae —— ~ oung . 4
Be OF, Mae, 100. cat eumaueninn “weidinrioc” aan ___ | Woutn LiKe TO. HEAR FROM | WIDOW 48 DESIRES POSITION et ae HOUSERAIBING. BRICK BLOCK. | ,, ee y | | wonderful Opportunity for lifetime jgant= must be local scaieae. |EXPERIENCED WAITRESS ap.| ‘eliable men we can train to| in spothoriors home. School aced - | cement, work of all kinds. PE | ay MovINO AND fenton
, ~ . commission and bonuses. ly Vincent's Dining Room. 3049| “Q’eThaul and install air condi- children. 8-3637 or OA $3561, | JOR. FLEMMING. PLOOR LAY-| 5949 | oF pickup and delivery. good se
career with largest company to | Only requir ents are’ Married _ Orchard Lake Ra. Keego toning sad retrigereting cautp- | “WashivO@_ ARD_TRONTNOS.— Oe ye seat Mth | Sarcy PLASTERING AND PAS} snytime ns “Ot. PE ratte neat appearing willing to put EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. / Are OR 49712. — Pr 20001. 5 WOVvinG? Cll Se
Flowers 3) ™ feld. Car fat pou Me Tabentes ‘ny.| BY,,Vineent’s Dining Room. spare time No. so stad ie WASHINOS AND IRONINGS. PH. LOOKI! | ARE FOU MOVING? CALL Fa
No exverience necessary nished by company —- A fr nitvee eego present cceupetion. yh 5-088. rE 60925 Leo Lu
ij benefits available. Robert BEAUTICIAN write once name, Building Service’ 12 :
for west
EECAGBGRAT ONT FE THT | attractive sntery to wart moguar| Fosiiey,, Wntontay To 60 | tne“ ees PSS ie Poniine Press . HOME OWNERS Sess 4| Titee as: you progiees, Excep Hotel. WAITRESS WANTED, LIBERTY | 41 PLASTERING SERVICE Coe ALUMINUM AWNINGS
‘Funeral Directors : SALESMEN FOR ASPHALT Pav. =*PERIEN @. Workmanship, EM Monat benefits, Secure future. =| fers See ah | as caaahaee: ao e
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WHY HOARD CLOSET. TIATRAICIO | Driveways and parking ar . Com app a i -Saws—t.awnmowers ~- | ; hee
oes Wr Beyers{ NAUVOO, a ey errata eae = Gene oui. | SAVE |_pceeretetystarpened1e-cham- | Mennmat on, SERVICE ASHES nm BT ek Oe. eae ee ea eG ao are ready to pay you - LU NATIONAL | gerie. No experience necessary, | CABINET F AREW & CARPENTER. AT [TENTION FE 46089 Saws FILED § HOUR SERVICE. WAN ——s am
cash for * 1t Co saheners: Goas''commicsion | pst tvery dar. QR Diiee after | Kitchens spectaity. PRE 32592, — ii Joors Reed OR FIST. | MAN .WITH STON TRUCK em! fo turn un- rporation and excellent oppnrtunity | CARPENTER WANTS FINISH. SAWS. LAW ERS | sear “Cat any time Pe
x gmt into mon- for > man. - pa MAJBSTIC cupboard and trim of odd jobs, on cine N Ww > ~ODELL CARTAGE
Ewald et feel ees oe. Pee OR 30614 .. , DINER CARPENTER WORK WID. NEW _ “ br
Michigan. Lincoln $4600, i 0 pm A 44210. P a ¢ a. m, ‘ A , ‘ vs 4 Dp. m. fam: part
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Trucks f{ | —etkeee & Roreweat 23| Wanted R , HE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDA ha take il eet
or Rent) “aen'b. as a _28| Wanted Real Estate S, TUE | a cacti kt
; April 13, 19 THIS 'D -- 32A Y. AP ; oo
: sponsible for a will Lo, pare. BUYERS WAITL ~~ ’ RIL 18, 195 ae cor ‘ \
Ye Ton NT | ftrected by gnev Gable oan homes WAITING POR mtalL SLICE OF ; a 4 5 bis adel
P i, L'a Stakes a BA oS ts ee myself. Sites, PE 42643 , branch HAM Va: ‘ , / e 7 t ,
: ontiac ripe oe AND A teh. Holcomb, CAS . ~
“tnd ac Farm and 1 AND AFTER” YH BATE H FOR YOURT — For Sale : iis:
ustrial Tract ier eas I will not be DATE. HOME OR EQU Houses . : 7
PE 601 or Co, for any, dedts con responsible | If QUITY . 43 Fer a
= -FE +144 e dban mm. tracted by ap: Png tigen y- , sit For Sele Houses 48
ET Witd 3 TOW stake TRUCE Mich. Owners! Bei. Verman of Sats ws. We ° = | *
REDUCED BAT Sa nila mrosentvile | Wvis's goed uy tem GATEW!
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;DUCED RATES | Semis bn Reap ATE. CAMERON"H. CLARK man EWAYS to
we oie amin | 227 a po hye BE. ane mare 2 a : APP ‘
Aw MOVING ANI was ft Evenings | ¢ $ $ Incon ‘
oe. Tie ves i Big AL AMD ii Mann Rd. CASH , CLOSE" DowNTOwN a a Aen vong $ R ‘
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United *. vane anywhere - April 12 go ge | THIS DATE ~ comme Se. te ey beth down. 3 rooms and AMBLING RAN p
68562 1 : entrance . 3 and CH
_ 002. 1 re: sponsible for a, ee eS IN _ After § p.m, on atanns: RE 4b Supurbad
Painting & Dec H Biwins. Sa than myselt = 24 HOURS _DREN WELCOME /— a pe ‘and 50 ft. eo :
~~ u orating 20, _ "* , 3281 Coolidge, Auburn - a modern anon —Aregg 3 terms. lot. $9,960, By
PAINTIN POLY PL. ~ _ or your eq shed 1m ga “, ,
winter = 3 DECORATING, fay ig PARTIES AND home or ee your See. Dixie Hwa ‘ : .
guaranteed. tree Apr. 20. Work | PRIVAT? D aces the phone, we wal wsvon | CLEAN "3 ROOM Al " $750 Down a :
COMPLET S Paint = ; ee Get, or ‘otter before You Call" ine couple aly. yn Pour room basement hom TION REALTY
¥ NG WALL REFINED HOSTESS . We mean busine ——— x. 5 Ly hd Y s , _®
pa ang ALL- 1 eam 3s FUR oe 7. new mod
k fa ing & clean- offerim ™ > . NISHED — ter | . <
Ox TERMs. maintenance. CASH Per a ouunry — te Edw, M. Stout = rE + new _— ad ie EAST SUBU =
on ‘eee OR 31061 Le, s Sas arra ree complete é Tl N. oa ’ ealtor WISHED aPt ee price $4 nd '» acre. Full AN.
manok, Bar°Ga eae Tae | Be ena Se a se | a ae
—eeeums. . Mr. ember will re- CAS a - Orion. ‘
. with joy and paign SHA : i. MY aL
Interior Painti large —~ a friends for poo or For homes VAILABLE FURNISHED APT : | Lakefront Incom
Pape aintin f ring-. The fir FHA now covered wele : at e
r remove: e.d & will compensate at week ages. If by GI or ome, Call Romeo. Bone ag) with excellent
oe washing ae te ine y,tem| wrod = ou are in- beach, o& hook sand
waterproof paintes dry, feportast. Write in detail aaiery | oF cgeh of seed p Bondage home ORION ogee 5 -_
simone spas |Fure se SS a| ine | remete eteane Be Sin Sth ke
guara stone. rER_ a Tl r is E. “ : Bs e and ate ae
i a room eee ancis E. “Bud” Miller | "osteTe en
NO AND DECORA ; ues cleaning __near bus i :
2 Ng AND DECORATING leat a weholstery. Walte’'s No | DOINd oe Panriy See, ostole, FE A. rH, is 4 | Ka
F eo . rE 48304 L MAKE YROP ———— -_ STONE henet' cD. 1 OM ‘ ‘
, PAPERHANGING | perch ra TRON VORNFTORE, oY pm. dei dun. 1 16,3 _hiveta ps. 20 aguie ealy | Aampsen
ex: t: pinata + SS - r} 7 nw. Sl 2 cs |
a rience and ressom Warre BIBLES ams 7 bse bo You want ti BO bag gp = wage Bina thin th | Realt
AINTER AND DECORATOR EX- _ and Catholic SHEPHERD We will buy Wea cide va re ors FE .
perieree ce Ah = gpg: WALLPAPER Mm, Be We ee Oy, eluant pete: West side ear bus line. FE ayn 40528
Edward's. MY new work. now at 108 ag tn OUTL and term are ry If pric: SMALL APT - ; - A Pad Telegraph -
a= we tape _2sen crmew oe ve ve iees Bished Coupe RLY Tr | =f rative Rea) Estate Exchang
NO. PAPERHANGING AND WILL LADY THAT GOT” a ae qioones. Ho pis. _—_ Sls BY OWNER 3 BED .
re AN me T GOT EVE pd) or. ear Roche - NER aOoM
‘en Pree estimates. oe 7083 Ti Mg We are byw dal DAY SMALL APT ———————EE = . ern home. 3 CE -y- MOD-
Piintiwo = sees one MA 5-6283? . who are ‘0 with people ent APT PRIVATE, ADULTS ae eacieaeres : —Body, FE ks north of Pishe
per TO. FAPERNARGING. Pe bai 1 AND noadgg ae ey you Boi ares Fe S00. Qrew 4 | — ‘|
fase becoaiat washing: Pa | Si ginee D BUY BETTER | oi Sour home Ove mayer quan. Over p,PREFERABLY “i 3 ee
AINTING. DECORATING. GUAR- Wtd. Child ol ieee REAL EST __187_W, Huron __ ree iinic | Convalescent H = al 1h DURE EF)
anteed reasonable GUAR. | ~~~ , Child. to Board | 26 632 W. Huroa are | SMALL “CLEAN APT. FOR ONE paaae omes 38A
trellis Le SS cep_garerses | al rpm mare Fomor ALLE nO COTTAGE rena. For Sale Houses _43| Seton Somes N |
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AINTING PAPERINO & PAPER KTLDREN ASK YOUR MOM, TT | 1" con aay at eeerven Pe SMALL FURNISHED APT service, experienced E Piras.| A Solid Hi eg agg
White OA $3807 au Casta t Gos cee sen us while | KG wilitte: ferns art} ven ouperteneed © po olid Home f a wee coeek 3 condition. | so Qesltt ©
Pp VS oF PE 41607 to play end ps Lots of room Hem t d A rnished. $20 L rooms. Ph urse. prt-| Soli ora dining 5 nde kiteh Member .. REALTORS
AINTING INS: eS Sle. y excelent cere { pstead, Realto ecom modate: 6 ey? || oe . MUtual ‘eke, Solid Fami basement pace. 3 pe ao Co-op Real
porrh lag DieDe S OUT FREE a nurse. FE a ee 103 B Huron Street t = "OR — m0 per week. | 5) HOUR NURSING ¢ ny amily water = on hee. oa — Ee? 0063 Ine.
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—_ PAPERING — PAINTIO ~ bome, Set clas in LICENSED FE +404 OB. on BI PE 21310 el GOVERNMENT TRA _ — patients. aac CARE FOR house oo that this en ee 1% pl gre porch. Open Eves. "til 8
IDENTIA NG 1. +4537 3399 cted RAILER cial die ellent méals eve extravagant, y decorated garage all 1078 . Sun. 10-4
pewriat &, coumenctat | UUM ee ee ST OFFICE | Rem Ay NER TRAILER | Sie a"eragnie gi Hate Sty a ee wigerase ali] NEXT "DOOR TOU BRA
_ wi ~ ED ~—— 1ON ~ - y ent ee per month . Rates. ranch st: le, Rambling 1 __—s Post NCH
| ones pes tittos| FURNITURE, N | ORE epee thts eea= | cence neous one are i os ate Poeciee| Caan aie | Eee of Rraaig. 3 BEDROOM
q witb PEntin bt ASHINO | entre no URE NEEDED| & es, Memes, or EP agg Bn ished 34) _feservations on “53008 "without titchen. living space. The rg pelle ge weet af purchasers. Five oa wT PE +0283. | ne
Chit tor ectians AND PAINTING. | Sch re nome of Oe eemaiont the | 1070 Se ac ope. peivete bam Comte on? om Hotel Rooms —39 a 3. i Mca purnee una peoveczen, | teoek Sap SOA. € Room do}
ate. FE 40255 sell tt for you ~"— outright or COMMERCE E A Sl gi Adults ont: o-oo ooms 3! at only $ : TRADE FOR ges, | _ black varage. also $8. own modernising can
“Wall Washing Paintin sale Ph PBB Com munity _WOod ward ig hg peg r nae: y. Alberts R . by Ba $3,000 —— with cry, HOME —— MODERN $ | EM 3-3863. “le terms. . Only
Herbert ; 4 Cet Us svY fr OR LAKEFRONT ga ROOMS AND BA Dey or Week ved road. Family income 400 DO ATKINS L 7
ete_wal, 7B 92 — | one OP CORT TOE] pail Shee wa exer, heen ent ad HOTEL AUBURIN |» oger B. Henry| #32: qr ajation goed |* Seton. om DOWN |e ueiabs eet foe |
Reasonabie & & Painting Al PONTIAC'S Cc ap tly Waiting _bus 57 Plorenc 1 ‘block from | , Also 1 and rerrigeration s ; t tae or 3 Seana a Quarters has Sertor complet, unimiched «| 2 ‘ ol aan |
—— PE + re buyers cash PH GUS, 1919 M-15 7 ROOMS a gglllee 1 en’ vecms A unit. tor ou oi} © rede? s. What hay rte, epee om on Bn a a a
os & 2211 _ FE +768} waiting | — ONE ORTONVILLE 132 Ascent BTOVE AND REPRIO- uburr a ALL Wi Michigan e you oez7 fall ten bas Bethe ye
Photos| Accessories «21 WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES LISTING “WANTED _ Stores, 890 a. to ess HOTEL R E 20239 | , £0 Harbor N. 4 ROOMS, KEE DUCK LAKE oestion “Te cerouned peoehe Test
of furniture ALL TYPES |B NGS WANTED |? _ 890 Robin wood to 7 OOSEVEL 4 room, 1's $1000. down. A 8 Peng Hot coninh FO ge Feation rm. im desoment Tee-
ap abi my Wg y eel ied | ea-paY case FOR” .. por trade, waiting, we buy. sell RUSSEL. | TOTS WELCOME. a ee ee ee 5 J. = poi Ae furnished Boat monthly, engl oF gy -- Bq ~ 3
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Patin ee eee om a 22766 USED FUR | |i. C. Newingham, Brok , aueecY rd RENTAL | _$-8126 aN naa eae i gE mag Clarkston, 2 acres, : A. Deemnouse frestage. beach, ay x
. . e. F —$___—_—_—— am, Drok OOoMs 1 on | 4 os > break-
— © id. MiscoRaneees 28 as ee er |? ot 3100s | CHILD WELCOME. _____Rent Stores rr) ecren, 6 beteoam Bewe, wee CAMERON H. CLARK oe ee
vision Service 2 FLAT tue cListin bs. or « E 40061 3 ROOMS CTILFFig® PURNISHED BUILD pa ‘4 rooms close in. $2500. down. De W FE ¢6402 3 BRICK 4 wit ean . Home near
tile P DESK. AND LETTER | NGS WANTED - FA __ 2962 Moss logy | FURNISHE ING 40x100 _ GEOR , Gown. Co-opers Huron ERRACE ecaped e of land All ——
DAY. MIONT sU% TV SERVI _ Stare cr’ on” AnD Oe Baa | en lake. Geo. L Pt oO ug ane paiva: S| fee Jeo CORNER | OF. GE MARBLE rotive Real Rotate Evenings $6750 rma a x professional. 9 bed-
E bine FE bane cx | WanTED TO BUY HOUSES toa ee | wee hee PRIVATE EN- _ for haper market. Fx ies.“ REALTOR _| Canal F Exchange| This is a 3 bed Ring Tench Fa
ARANTEED TV eta anY — = other Bis igh L _s pm. MA —— _ Call after, 10x56, = ___ | ae Andersonville, Ré watertore | Wi al Front Sith furnace ‘ead ges home fmeck lg gx
° A tore | OR OO : | Ase. | Sides . e tor :
pee re SOY CON. | oe ee see K — _man "repair shop. ie Pur At CONDITION § ROOM BRICE Horse Lake The location Ws desirable and lake, 3-car e Borch,everioasing :
fioME SERVIC Vere CPE 31000 ; Tm. See our sold advertis flat w : 3 BEDROOM STORE 8P : ste je and room home with ments Tre monthiy pay- . x
VICE CALLS WANTED — Houses for Sale“ ing under est suburban UPPER v ACE INQUIRE 00 t School near Webd- . fireplace, full big living are only yo 1 ye
Se Wie | hae he ta rrs| arti ee sectarian | _ Rent aed ET Saeko mt |wer ame ones reeds
3 ; TLUS TV _ Phone MY 2-6432 P. Button sults! 2 sap bo $75 00 ent Offic TRACTIVE — "| Priced vr and 4 rator, Po
100 oe = = 3 s t f month, 2 emall AND for included. ° age . ft.
po wage re na a orvice Dest ae |e SS Palle Sages | Svea ne wed Sa ee eal Segre
‘ Tis a 10 &- TV wrr ee cK oe in Bioom DWARD —s Bcott “BU |e if 10 room
REPAIR SHOP < zo BUY O07 Fa we" TICHENETTE APT 1 BEDROOM _in Bloomfield Hills MI AVE. D” Nichols . ‘eee a eee near down- or pms =,
———— 40 N outside doo Tr. +s" and bath PT. 1 BEDR For __ MI 44253. R ° oue . 6 rooms end au
Upholsteri ) Nevada st. | _MY 12. H P_ Sutton Phone child under gd Phan coneengua Rent Miscellaneo BUY LI —REAL ESTATE epee and 4 neo E.. down, Liberal ‘130 .
motstering 23. Money Wan' —— ° LARGE LIVING Read _____ | CEMENT - us | CRAWF farmacg, and aincied = FLOYD diceumt fo ‘aah
py UPMOLSTERINO [Se Money Wanted 284’ on SS to », Sun 1 to § = ae ROOM WITH DIN. ins cane WALLPaPER| NE\W ORD AGENCY C H A e121 | in very ane KENT, Realt
Auto trim, ree oot Upholste | Muss FOR BUSINESS. PAY ~~ | $600_ Dixie Fendi OR 3170 | MODERN are +0808 = mee | rege ay uravese. Gass | one NEW, NEW ES ely By A be Bry tt re
DRAPES SLIPCO = ale. PE odin eel: SP ‘elon wrne _Dixie_Wighway ___Weterfore | Cod beth Cigse me ad noo | eer? orver of Walton Bivd. and ee room ame cown. cd
als. Beadle Ao he J MATERI- —_ Box 18 rite | we are San NERS ion in Adults’ FE For Sale and} out maeren & beh, Wen nea a 2 HOUSES :
Zakiks CUSTOM A antec = : need of hous: N WOODWARD ee H matic of] | wtilitwy rm. ANDYMA
aS Boe ee es | OE antec to Rent 20| riage Sod ‘ad’: mtr ate. ia“ m7 oe eS APTN TAPS ‘a O > K :
petite sama couru wiry 2 gMAL CHle| (SA i noous—privare | A Bs ae 0 eae mS? ae ER
DE REPINISNINO. AW. | erence sire 4 to § soem Sue PONT preperty_ooy case | peso Te Vtg ie OME OF YOUR YOU'LL BE SNU O} RESALE. 5 rm That's right, one house SEMINOLE
s ‘ality. PE $-1332 | Sones, Pe 34 apt Best _ref- NTIAC REALTY a . OWN a BE SNUG , er | ii of 7 ae a SEMINOLE HILLS spacious
furniture upbo! stom BUILT Bors wre, Booties Press eS “ve & a Furnished 35 | S mes bungalow sug i thin 3 Bodom " cans «| tase living room me very celica tmolde ond
stering, 4 8. Tele- | F Oe TRabzi Of SELLS AAAAPREAARAP Subu : stores. Lak to school and NINE RM place, breakfast fire- out. Gas steam and ~5
Tho J recied. LANDLORDS. LISTINGS trades are ware sat Se eae Just rban Living wer Lake, Only 61,080. do ound | ord Lake oe —— a EE ne glude like new heat. De 4
mas Uph ] ed. Family nos concerned isfy all | qhts Road GE. 160 a few mom $1. down. $2.200 do . Cana be bought The ve fea- rooms aad Galen
Ph oO stering 42543 rental agent. FE coal naanee — < payments | _Orton . MY 20472 Lake | im grand — west of town I A z wn for tains 2 —— home con- Owner is stairs. i
hone FE $ FREE SERVICE TO ALL eall us Do not i Droperty, | 2 . BEDROOM ieee mg Edgell Bo yell = KEFRONT FOUR RMS. income here bath. Good Price $16,000 to Caf.
aiIF- COVERS DRAPES a BI _} Dy DORRIS % ~~" eR A RG pd a a ao | ure Lake 3 bedroom gencecsio Apap, 9 Bg ke pavow ee oe. ;
- s. Your material EP, gt 1 Gesuten Tenet. a sched | REALTOR : oS | “ns ae a a 8 sinree \fsmiy’s (pleasure: a = ‘Toom and’ bichon, wth pl grind ll eles payment is only + aad ramen = Several con- :
R ussell H bil co-0F ER OOM CABIN, — —__ ssion 1 ut lake THE 3 Homes California Ranch
Typewriter Service 22A SAR ae herr wiit Saute ee — 3 $0, tooulv am. cnr a ceraen The selene member weeded et wt Re | REAL NEW CHARLES GILES REALTY CO tion. ey a compie. '
TYPEWF at ane sear ext cake. ° y Purch , LAKE 34 = Sa ri. . . ve wheth house 1717 rp tt ee | 92 REALTOR : jt ge wren new- :
maken Iz N. Seginaw cinta ig with yard. |
FE 4- WE HAVE BUYERS WAITING FOR ane FE 3010 267 N Sag rooms, ern home, 3 bed- sit our office > te gga vol Map ahd ive Real Estate x e : is im
1704 S a 2533. 7 HAVE w oR HOTEL PON a papery ake Fin Dase- pli goon | pete itings conve coaniae ce tea ee Py HAYD snenge | Don’t miss = = terms,
. Telegraph Rd. KG. Hempstes 4 ee PONTLAC fan eenees Ss” pasens Member of a at our door Must _ acres widen fret? | - wees EN ' WM H. KN i
eae EB pstead, Realtor Permaneat, rooms pond avamahio ener et. on ws te po lg am. it. r} — Open from > 't miss this one Ag okomcapes ad. pada chal Mg rnc 2 bedroom wee . KNU D SEN
and 1 ae e . , place. @ cer ge $10 Pontiac —
ro eat Ren a ing. room. (Cal cervicg ar, din: New Brick—Orio L. H. BROWN, Realtor GEORGE R. IR\ a ‘gg Pees, “re |
LAN R t A tt FE 5-617 ore you nN n 1363_W, Huron a . RR. VIN P . | = : |
ao Oe Seer ent Ni P commences ~ pts. Furnished 33) “cniy. HOUSEKEEPI wl Borge Peg oH BIRMINGHAM 24010 a rn Ry He IN | Pace sion ane-hed. reregs |
Fg ni goto Nicholi }.. ROOM V | only. S41_Aubu NG. ADULTS stone room with Briar . block . FE 50 Avenus || "acceoel pene” Go warage.
ee yee cea mee ou moe & Harger Co _ ROS AND BATe. Lier ae eae WALK TO FOR. oe ca tees, ase. | =e Cigg © Wectwerd. owe FOR pate BY OWES im porch. 96300 .
ame 3 W. Hurup 8t pth rach _essary, OR Transportation nec- tlae Motor. j gl To PON- - * basement, oe shower in| 5 * - around is B $1141. Down. 2 . e e .
Bob ene. IMMEDIATE CASH FOR } s3| T Lakod nOOM AND RITCHEN- _ 401403 er $30 img, cedar r plumb- b yace BRICK TERRACE. and akefront home. suburban on bedroom north i
r lana contract FOR YOUR ett ROOM AND KITCHEN NICE 100240. 12 closets. Lot farmace Automatic ace. ey fereed ait full base € rooms %» acre lot Dravt
bomen Lan ny Cun | _Gecorste J" Orehard Ls MEN | neve ROOM. CATHOLIC BUST area tinee wree Mg fo my Some fur hood: good Rt Beogment, ct! tome. Pull price o& aoe ate
KL Templeton R 1 2 se Re =. es oe relia widow 10 A ; . . 500. down FPalance included. $2,- ty Bam Bing A decorat- e. Full price rood bedroom One of the od
53%» W. Huro , Realtor; ment. Couple NISHED APART ight be reel ned. Board Acres—Clarkst oa%. Payments looreaimetey $10 5 paper ti hen, not-| North , room ine 2 bed- .
We SaTOAGE 16 _Daw. only, 420 N. - Woe nook Box 98. Write Pon- 5 room ae Area | ——— §-04n" —_ h 050 ee oe $4,500 PR hg ~ 4 houses sn Two 4 room vate in 1907 =
E 2 6223 Sagi- = ee es m | Se Pee ae . _
LOW INTEREST RATES 7 ROOM APARTMENT MiSqure eet w. Weren i rng: Pg home. large |? gent just outsid soo Base | or any cet ety = ce! Soe. oe _lot. Owner cccupies| — te owner end ry |
PAUL S. KANTZ ~* me or werking a A re eT ani o #10 a is et barn, | Prine just, outside city limits _Keeny coy csvept Oatag ca gg oe gem i ala fee ee tt
Canal ove —_—— 2 . for AR HIGH SCHOOL outs root ' ‘erms. > a _Sunday. 7 heat.
_ FE 9-0400 or PE 2-7676 i Booed Fume aie ae me or couple, Verd outside picnic coon RUMELL A, © a aa! Four Bedrooms | ww Nartea and ree, room |
i } 7 ROOMS A =. UIET ROOM. $5 NI won’ wilt leaving state, | BIRMINOHA) +5008 built sev @ buy in Privileges. 90080 Temee Lake Og yard. 2 car
nlimit only, 63 Wo BATH COUPLE pe tenmoan pg FISHER, 2S ane for -$12,960,| tile NGHAM. BEDROOM AND a na _foem insulated’ how Most _ Terms. = = is vie at
‘a J ROOM APT PPtVATE 1 lak NT ROOM IN fwopeRR | SY! finished » fad “per two car ga bevement oll down| smal —_ oe a tor| F. I . |
ee Sire, Ses, "Gost _itlant genten “of 0 ae ee SS omar Ss ar | Sealci tei ci “"HAYDE salad arene |
waiting small bu _pret ” P ‘orking coup! EASANTLY~ 5 ‘¥1941. s, den. ¢ BY ne Oe Tea ! a Prac
contracts fiders for > erred, 78 e| ute LOCA - 2 bedroo porch, per month payment tie
finaned owes, rina et pg 7 ROOMS. GAS STOVE AND KEW ive rote uptown aeen room ty room tas heat, new 1% Trod mks home. overlook KG. Hempstead, and 18) 20% Ww [AYDEN i ‘root aay, 0 wegeee.
and ask fer. a ge! FE 20904 Fishe Montcalm, one ‘ures au aad GODERN WOME LPs termes 3 tute line, FE Sua bus rE “a2 aretcesl, Rees . Eves cupboards. we | 4
5 ae ieee . rs : ™ x § . | :
Francis E, “Bud Tiller aan rom | town movie, 34 _ wel to down Seminole Hills pe. G Eve FE 21317 FE 5-220 = 4
Realt : oo E RoOMs WITH PRIVATE SLEEPING ae e. as is Ristgnts windows. living room. ‘i ' ! ved space |
gd ‘only, Refereue Wire PRCATE | ose — a edroom family home if, Te ge gg Ig ots wf 7 —
}. References. 164 ts | SLEE — : good condit e if Beptic the ,
2 apoom Cp ak Pike. Fymigg ROOMS 1 VER rem parang lang living Only 34 pent B= vg BAC ; rtgage €
Se a ERURNIBHED | SLEEPINO PORT y a hae oe bedroom on IAM _G_ WHITCOM K TO n Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor F
tap cues emdes anon Pairgrev FOR WOMEN. r 4 bedrooms. beth REALTOR : 22 W. Lawrence
7h ot ae IND KEW dhivine ROO E $0522 EAR FOR BETTER HOME Open Street , r
. As STOVE aND 6 home, for OOM! PRIVATE i beth. full 5 ROOMS AND OV TH IN THE HEART OF sfist or FE one
only. Call “re Young — +0424. business man, FE land | throughout age G ER 2 ACRES Nice § room al DRAYTON merece H
© E Ment | Rooms With ed with te tes, | —feesonaie. oe io ACRES ~-| Usree land ar eee. i
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a ~ Board | 38/ R BY OWNER, 4 RO. M BUNGALOW gil fenced. Lake Orion F “ee
, TOTS oy Annett Inc frontage 120 f: ; 2 rontage ee
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REALTY CO., REALTORS g, WORKING COUPLE, PRE +“BU D” --| aie carpeting pat r_wani| Feepeneibl JOEY esis Realtor
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Ro A Houses |
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955. REE BEDROOMS — by isebbeenee
& storms. , : > a 1
Ol I Ow with $1300 don ‘Only S000. wom Mer Leen
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fie ING HOMES rane “é oe ma ROCERY 4 Pee Housetrailers 55
good wr take area, Do- : , “= *
ultras TTA" TGEES BY OU LORD ‘Shay, Invent Dulane Need M Traile
‘CORT M. IMBEER™ R FIRM Real sat Seki See Sara Pan | 35 Mm ney?} fF
oa E SPE me eee eat "Sst | S
, LA $1,500 CIAL ion Lake Ka Sales—Service
EPS eg ST 39 DAY Smee et a 75.812] |S
soy Ee | S:| Sx Seer tete oe Grocery & Home wa meng” a ap
cal tok 1 » | gees Lensdowes. Ufany room wits ty Shape puliting 20500 and 6 wae a aes refinaheing. 11 70 41 FEET. OVER $0 FLOOR
floored and bas s . Attic ts . Williams Lake. % owt water heater tubs. lot Soxas4 im | situated soem worthy purpose or any other COME SPECIAL ORDERS WEL-
additional staircase for 2 | \ furnace. 3 . Automa’ munity " fast growin “A ey loans are WE FINANCE.
down. —. 2 Roekcroft, ent. nice ‘ots. tie . Include: g com.| & your first @ 8, T ,
$5280. $1000 Waterford a, nine ay. ates a roe ; & few minute ey Rd, Actows
cense res beer and estate, oayment » Uibere From
«208 . C. LADD 3978 Leen Lake Sheree De. EMBREE eGR - “Qatered 8h“oniy'e0.so, H a al 8 a ar
po Rey i 3723 Maiden 8t. ; 1508 : GREGG — ILL PAY CASH POR A
Z foe as v - Maceday Lake. =m 34s Lake Rd Ro om LATE MODEL, 3 ROOM
i Bar CO-OP : ONE ACRE 2610 Mann R4. Ra. om Bae pH .. aia : i * y Pe z. > _ oan Company ai hy
‘ 2 Guing rm. sun parler and | St Drayton BUILD : =| ’ US "> | iva RAlsING, omens Metiete) Peat Sige ‘0 :
stairs rooms with steam . fall as 6 room has RABING eee eturday a ENERAL. wD
. ° $6, 50. rage and only heat) 3 car H Elmwood St. Williams . es oe tee oe Si oo. —S ante an ¥. , metal autom wor ae
. FE + city, Terms ene mile trom the ; Lake Lo ae a a ese sho gt ATS s6aee all Kinds, oan Setel_nutameite Oe new.
' LAKE ORION can be arranged 4445 ‘Cheeseman St. Drayton we ore tor £19.960 or a | ice CREAM a @) rad + uke new.
wees. ch dea, Sate S ‘TD an anCERE INI roo soos a se oa ate Sec 2 NEW NOON TRAILER.
et | SCHRAM | an maem oer ake ee Set ater aeteen | Cocmnity hn freon, ter baat
| " room howe. FE ete. | 3s8T Preckman. mers Siale Savings Bank Mote . Foatine | and i. BA. ommunity Loan igraiien_ FE Soe on
t 5 REALTOR Drayton poctte AND BATH” ta > See tery. Our 1954 ex OR! 30 E. Law an Co. “a 2 Py VENTORA HOUSE
| 4400 Cheeseman venient to oo SIDE yTSn Sete, i add a leases the abov ansion program . Lawrence Fk 2-7 _tratler 4’. 64378.
at. Walking t ~ | elusive. e eres 13] | tai 78.
FE 5-509 . Brayton distance aad church. estate S| tarshi private o for ex- Friendly serv ROYA. “ PT
w 1 3006 Freshen, ae an : : re. private owned distribe- tee cellent a. Ex
° PROSP “= s-s000 | coe — Fe Sasa ater sp 3 iron, of 7.390 "so" fusleee. anoual” tn ee ee
| ECTIVE _ Cheeseman, Drayton Wi pt no 4 nme Ey eee mail, Le jg ge > gee , ; Eggi | Iso | S
BUYERS / @T1 Cheeseman, teas East Bide. 2 lots o Vertising ek other, ad- yy — refinished remen.
If you are looking Drayton goto DOWN 0 ani . imme Could we ha backing. Factory with company ‘ uron Trailer 400 08. Lot
| weT"can “help you. Down pay: - 3563 Prankmen, Pa * Sad Nu bee. ve a sandwich, lady?” fivea ‘and experienced man sent 1 FT. MCCOMB HOUSE T
ments start you. Down $950 Perry lady?! io help ed man r good TRAIL
as low pay- Drayton DOWN set sent condition
can as 9000 if 3 |e acre - New ranch: Sale Suburban Goalere, Gives a MEE vE S208
SEY etal tes WEST SIDE Praskman Dreytce nese DOWN. 3 rane Prop. 45A poe immeciate| income 3 Pr. powriac, Cuil
ft ees] Seta = Sard ser tae ) \ 8 came
‘i Franci FE today—den delay. ing room aes. _ 35 Frenkman. Drayton grtee PULL Pics. — The “ SEE For Sale Lots 4“ beginning — oe With ; ie il WN, '
Bud” Miller dow. & extrance closet, de- 3600 Freakm Foom. gas heated, « ded- e “All Wom ~ a BL 1 out ing? NEW MOON. DF
, Realt juxe kitchen with closet, de- an. Drayton Family home. clean Bide For honest poh dcaing Realty” 4 ACRE ing capital advisab dol- condition .2 PF. ~
S poIna og boards, tall plenty cup- 3400 R ; ie efficient RE cupgnaive see of le. No nd Park $750. Eekert's’
oe ee er, sglored atures Seect ee eee cneduees noe oan pty 5 —eadeolenl LF te ea ort” tt seeded, Wil be, Pontiac Er orsers |\ne te ee
9 io,8 p.m. Daily: Bun} tos ed | wails pat pe ™ Rd. Clarkstos a acta acl Exchange! basement chee veauuta |. Begone ts as Cot, Mice -ViEW dualifcations oe Perenal| America's oldest besine a pao ?-———~
uy BeOWTYFiEN OVER PaY. eas furnace. Paved 441/ Cheeseman. Drayton es aa “we ba Sesoment wah 9 complete. Pull, —*ee* to Sylvan, Cass and Otter ee experi) Sumer e's oldest and oe 8 clair eg, Rochester. "Inquire
rE ease, ParY- oe eidewalk. ue 1297 Tull St.. Waterford Twp. — nee fall Resement. | , ase replace. Only $16.000 eis | For Sale Ac _3, the x! phone suunter. tee mente ore pr Hire Theauire-| — py and Rochester, Aw
basem » "just call FE ow ; . pore ig = — I re omg OMS $1000 buy acreage 47) TE , ee tae : | ent Trailer S
old. $13,500 Ba e have the Georgeland nsce: siumt with heater| from ha exeteee hom s this 1 LEFT a SER SOU | -.: without furntture ena- v Space 56
uo ad ‘cab| house wae live mr | ae mtb ones ee or nnam, worm windows | off Green Lake Lane. Suet | sase Y of Pontiac ipiie oe Liquor Bar purpose. “Up to 30 months peed | “eter PATIO.
ROCM STN” ENDEA WE ae with eee aa doll Drayton v 9600. Most of ; carpet waLn' real endl gg * g7800 | 8. $150 down. 10 etty ea fer miles FM other ligue Band < months to re-| water, \ shoo! 2 am AND
Ta gS. eersams Settertier [On owe srece wuneee bets bas wall and Wout, bitchen | HAM 3 vefmerm bene, Basetnee Caras Tag poses) Soe tm the thumb Licensed wr bar |zou'eet 20 mon Ii mor 6 ras gr yaiaecs
co... | elem ag ey 1200 Sandy | eng Seer tie, ease | Spee ye ee a LC food ming Toom but dovsn't | seis hoot sea uto\ Accessories
; from yard, about heat. Beach. Williams Lake a. is ea 13% acre WEST A steal for 1% blocks to $288 ; DD romoted do much serve | 300 20 $18 8 ~~ 87
_ yn een aes Bee Pe gi ie wa Sones | ame | Sawin chackeernta grapes | Sie tee tHe EES|— Protec tk na Pe San Sot ets tee nceee” | moet ba ga Re AUTO!
nd school at Ousgelviie. W seer | Areas, Oy Tae Ineascepes er Goat Lane Ra | a ne rete ct}. per coal on, the weniy; OWNERS
ees ye sae | LAKE Tavern & Separate Home| fife"tt civ ton agen! ATTEN
gered otrest. Living rose. PLUS MARY SCREAG jite OmDDinos RD. 4 Sie Gn | custom. built 3 pedroom. oe : ORION a ce | Lone’ é tk aoer — > cea el oa Sal | TENTION;
NE ining room & room. ho aed AND BUSIN Ee. LOTS. ee. part RD. 4 ROOM COT — 2 car « came’ tee Ce deal only $8,500.00 — cet | exceeding $300 and -— not SPECIAL!
W BUYERS }-bedrooms he gg = down a LIST SHOULD P DEALS. $5. e100 basement 4 cor | “1 everything jerees. This Coal 6 acres. paved Sices or can't afford to It ts | any remainder « per cent Auto glass sligh ‘ y
You don’t have to watt to buy = _— THAT OU} ROVE TO| _ 96010 down, Owner ot CASS LAKE 5 ered at cos). “Te ee cae ae asl @ FAST SERVICE | enobelt price blemished a8
Bs sane © Some ‘built since wes a OUR AREA GETS RESULTS. ‘ WATKINS LAKE wep — — oo near | MAURICE W : S HOU: ialacietaed — | wom AUTO a _ Some
eh aia en oS Det as ITE. | Sees Re eye nt | er TATE-WIDE OUSEHOLD _ metas
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coF “Bod” Miler | Ray On ot esas cies Sf Seis |e areas SO aa w rcEBT SEEM oe mp Bey crteae! to | FINANCE — eee oe
ea , . $2500 | Open 9 ¢ th, Rocheste ank B wba
postvess as STONE Re eee & Realtor BROS 6 “ne a aoe —— “ts North of ; ACRES - re che _ Prk re seertaretien of Pentio FREE. ee Rt
3 > ? Pontiac é ; c D \
® to 8 p. m. Daily; Sun PE +7103 oan = Open ® to . Large #4 UBURBAN — den land pee ag nga ag ’ = “Brows ‘Piedere! Bidg | tase wee with r4
vi 2S Real Estate 1648 2 on) wt er oe bonse. bas @ apts Ne“we 62> a month 8. & E3. — at only 61.1 par 9 ar Tl eral 0835 | siese Co hoe ped
MILL x ~ SYLV AN Si Watertord , ae make ~ pursery. A ie LAKE ESTATES FLOY ° =| Is ge 20 re $50 | ATTENTION
art Seldom oftered SHORES Cc tee rig) ee Ae vy Secs. | 2 W. D KENT. Real watn tte ahiae kate on We are wrecking On
We have the ge — as this ~~ desirable nee OLORED | home 31 3 eal for rf . y, Lawscase VU 66000 paper YOU WANT en nao WHEN Quick Fri and trucks. bd — te, 1989)
able under OI homes avail 8 THE “BIRD’ 5 aaeeee he attic. ee e. Only pms | sench topo | FE 20280 Eve Ju. pEus Soca ono I BUSINESS on. endly Service ode! low mileage used
perth cide. -betew To ce Built in way | on. this months old CHOICE )_or yun, M OCATION _ red te be ® reer
| argh omg fm SEE construction and 2 1942. superior | $7980. $2000 down Pull Hurry “to Lots Hd I's ION PLUS - ee ee oaets.
eis ttc RARELY seoetroctnn, ang teenies eee. | ADA wsiry |The Nauki” ate. Ste Goren «rab ton ono mein, Baxt _sesore “osc wre teas
West 7) is such « =o Laree re eels ag aan ax REALTY CO fase UAE - 3736 Covert 19 ACRES plenty — tae wu) always be er SCHRAM AUTO PA
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ne =o ae fu "basement Theres wand 0G gam weee| Waterford High Area [Foes Beer Homes ee we back of property iron i A A a opiates Be }
7 ealto way west on 8 mein paved bien | ~ WN Brand - KEE $650 vile $4,960 ated . ae —— = i ot eee Saas oa Sunda
‘ DOING “inueas 6 ee et 5 ee ee ee ae ft Se vena: aeons home. 20| You cas still HILLS oe “= CLOTHING STORE TEAGUF FINAN | Muffler re end starters ts
; ewes REALTY STONE et only 950 —— to pei atic = an — hich windows a kite | posi im this amg from 15 20 4 . = business thet w RI IN ANCE co | 79 | ha * gaa ete.
Sut soatyy SOO ne vas SPECIAL DE Bizstered wae. Nore Soar ton. Sooper plumbing. Briggs | seine. st Euteabet “rhea are PE Fipay Etceitent locas a wll ey 7) ROCHESTER NM —ACTO PARTE
SPECIAL DELU . heat res, automatic | corhie- Lake porth of about * mile sto ton tor this ty CHESTER } R
See Rare! OE eae eo bee TE oo | See hee ne ORES CARL W.E =| motos | = Secs) | me MICH. | "tol" exten
Set bath, hot & cold water —s this vear. Located oth se i noose rE ptt well oe on been. ged BIRD. Realtor ouate. — cleared ged inventory is the Fog ta N avtos $500 } ee keeie "o also oo e
‘ ran . _. engines
oe c home at a won ise ven is 4 round trete UTtLiryY | mation on / terms. for. infor rE ean eee : ™ “= pe CONVALESCEN pROvsENOTD -A00Ds weeele ond tek radiators. tires,
for equity . $2.- Quick posse«sion wonderful price or 4 bedreom + equity on| this and other r- LARGE en ree wee ’ NT a reeens | Cent discount sd ;
wees oe) eee today Call for an appt. _arm PF S978 ome or small NERBE or ours. houses | pear 5 wcVonaing. EDW. M. STOUT aad HOME j . ~~ OL eT | olezoen, = a. pane
ev see, EE, ET WARD Ex? 00 OIDDINGS RD, NEAR ERT ¢. DAVIS ae el Realtor Rage peo gp _.,| WHEN YOU NE OPES DAre, §. WHEE
- _PE 7-0084, Lake Estates. 90080.] REALTOR »ARTRIDGE | rome vd. Large house. 8 Wat, _>-7614 (ELIZABETH LAKE N. Sacinaw ct Pa FE Sates tine. One of the rortheest of Poe | $ NEED Sores rte o to's
atl -< _ . ac basem: furnace | . = tiful na a —___Open ves 5 1° aree ROL
NORTH G W. Barca & FE 2-8316| Side = 0 Gnusea | WEST SIDE ~ Droutiful ranch homesite, 2 lots ACRE rancars wea | pocsany of eome in all and 25 $ FE 3-977 ACE oe bellen a
RP aha CITY .. Open Eve. 7 to 8 —8 810. _ Owner TO) = + mee — at t godin ed — beach way by @ main. perc ob Tim-| 94.980 7 Aaaggy ong oar _— LOUTES n vin
Piant is this to Fisher Bod: $1300 ; : ROOMS PULL BASEMENT. tea. — and in like-new 2 LMA F' WOO” REA. | As low a ate of Bin a opportunity a your | "Senstere days
f fall ba 2 bedroom coone DOWN heat jar lg png aot Neelaceoea i‘ car garage - | ———_ oi. +3844 ALTOR ,O8 $1700 with $170 do _| trade for small ne lifeyme Wiul We cam he! | Rebuilt end eueaiien —,
+ rooms, ofl F payment. In city PE. Low down Teation ecole fetenad La FHA APrKOVED 6 L. & LADD sin - = 1| R Solone ven can net Lots of prings *.
Seat infes toeme, frie breeseent | perments, Scr | Se mae rae | fot Nags tee eens | tare game tome ees Pootine Lx. Ra WARD F PAR crstiems You can af to tow wae ceed carts tor’ “We care
Getatle gall'3: Tayi Se. Sees | as an ta ge ie ig - norms | Woods. OFED rep. | 0008 eee tan FE 20001 OFFICE PARTRIDGE: Teen we swell wonthly ser | mE Oak an. —
Fe “Oe &. Yevter, i~—_ : s| Same SS. ts lee ee Se ems! HOLMES-BARTRAM | a ieee” SN om” a20n CBRORERS CLEARING ane OAR INT cer | RED-ARMOW TOW BAR” PITy AM
LAWRENCE | a ig henge oe 4992 Dixie 7 0 ACRES CES IN PR NG HOUSE | ay -wereeg | — cat. S30. 3188 AR. PITs AN
w. Noor and bath oR? High ES IN PRINCIP Harbo Park Cir
pag Rape ig GA feat aera KE a Stans ys Norm gf Waerons Sy mu | COAST-TO-COAST = ae. Sere
toss fy Sens RD| =f" NuEDY | Bac RT ttanct "inst World's Laraest) ™ "a aa
lot . ve peed [to a Co-operative Real Estate i no. wa aaron = peor terms ot PONTI AC. Ries L onmaal ‘ oO W. ke S Laraest ne pLasbig kas co | CRANKSHAFT ORINDINO _58
terms ls only eH 8 eens” We x - ee 3946 Pontiac Cc. LADD w nore” be esse NUSSELT Aw a Fe 737 Baldwin EALTY CO. Gon Svein PE are | Ph mag lem Wide ear evitadere rebered ) TB
thooe i ry payment. Tre: | PIONEER i" ans Dente Boy ___O, 20 ay esl WEST SIDE at pe + se xe | nnn oe Sate a SILENT MONEY MA | Mort inwest =
Blair OR 3-1708 In this AIGBLANDe 4% RM. 1° STOR OR_}-236 BRICK BUNO . 2 BEAUTIFUL a . ' FoR 48 ret vending KERS Eilon? | PO padi mw. al Loans 54 tiac clutch
Pl SN ened a sclusive location te 8 2) i'S, fousoo RY RANCH TYPE) ving room oy Ee (aoe Lake Subdivision, OR 34077, | barn. Oh | OR EXCHANOE | 90 SoNOCO STA ne sevens PE} CLOW _IN aonernnw | Garage, 38. cs, posalble. Other
€ room strictiy modern bungalow | Face. D8 ye A en aa Hing. Toor, atractve, biehen "om sant | Fare alse “Gon “crea. “1g room ane ae creat Gant cms toe aepntns bOPENG E re stim
ae oe pan gg ey ead screens ely kitchen F Duiag rece tien room and ebayer gone recrea- IDE of Ponti barns Within 10 room Te nt Orchard I ¢. $2500 in- lv dwelt s or single F B 5 -
cm Cem and —) — and lake | — = ae eneeai aaa arive. landscaped of] heat. paved L Meee Dee oa oe ake Road and, Should Hoel Marteaee caaeene REE ESTIi
Price only a tad ta is en Lake The fut + ged attached garage 6 mi. ana | Sareeas. lake pee eterms snd dw ® Soa —— r O'Dell, Li | HoG “a ee MAK MATE
Sonne cach to | WEST ee ee #1300 down. fim cee HOMESITES TOs atten yr . SHELL OIL CO. | Pao ek BRAID. Weer PLAN
, SIDS FO coe = om . KINDS A ne sew ; tine State > MC :
K.LT English Colontal 1. GOLA “7 . ll igdle T P FROM © modern 2 | _ Phone FE $-s406 Bank Bid MOTOR
i em spacious 8 roo - DD _& Son. 6 W W. Dinn lease Good jor bev unit fo L or F dg whe SAL
4 Wm me Pepe freplece, sod closets aroom, natural <8 Piste Wvy. = OR BE J. R. HILTZ MACEDAY GARDENS eee | tod Jouve, a. "at Cormmota | FOF Sale segadie. © «gn TEES Pair Theat ms
Bort Sa eine Peer Gut Lane RE “novel. Bulatne ol _ faa’ *
HOME. $1800 se Coun, egpcaiment an Lake +4 148% go lots" offered level Building” iF polly ee Represent aman oF essen 55 | -PEcian ot weet _Pae at
side. FE 3-0002. DOWN. COLORED . : FE 54 Saginaw St terms ed at $650 with mired oe e arm | nee ee aise aad lor a- weet Tune up $05 M ‘OB sia.
NR = ” 3 Fd Brand new homes. soe ) ROOMS LAKE -J $-5435 <= . . | on acres with ov Sara | 0 act a ~ anid eve-| The sn ro EQUIPME a alldg and Berard rebuilding,
R. ST. MIKE S ha woe oe oe eee | | sd SUCHY | RALTY ont ELWOOD FARMS room fromage Excellent mie SS To ire ee for Wis ares. furn { r hiome store fu wpe in srlamps * goasie on
sirent, Has living rm. fining tm ” WHY NOT B te cod chicken bouse, J moder cot © FER CENT OF? aie VERE: | lighta. "pain, ee Eg Ne
; Kitchen. parlor and part rm. Russell Y B Pidbagchom UILD? ; nee) ee tor $00 and 90 por FE QM led ses. line 9 gfcetings bot | _ W
Sue Mk back’ Gas went Pull oung ST BUYS a a a ae Gens, WILLIAMS LAK mies aoe. ae sd. Localed Sale Land Contr aur unk Ga equipment, “ar on cae Ueod Ca
er, 3 car garage. Ont water beat-| #12 W eer ‘ 2x eel Me ny starter = GARI : -AKE be ll ee $55,000 omer se , ats 52 springs So seat lena irs 59
ONLY aa ee FE 44525 TOD aye LTY co decsiy eke JEN cauipment installed and brake Don’t Give I ~
Cony 8 $6500 |* neces, oom NY pocal att AY For Sale Lak wS°asaes | {ation Prom 6580 up wife easy C. Wood A ay fF TRAIL ae of! for Jour ear t Away
: rm. hom e, OR 3-504 AND AERO, e s p with . . 20 per basement ‘ a Z AN your car price
— 2 a ee eee ELI Lake Property 44 stl Co cent discount. 6 8 NGE A ig A ncn g
rm. Mom AB gym rm PROSPE : ZABETH LAK BY Soe | Corner of Wi z Open Eve Telecraph ® to pa y. we're *.
kite = CT A OWNER | liems Lk ! : ves. and 4. )_ pay. ready
Se BUYERS pp oo) I a F. C. Wood Co BE Sas os wr m| gRAY O'NEIL, Realtor, | rates Sat pm. |asa a sugmew wt” one
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Romeo (Nag eens otk | we can ae div apartments, 15 = 25 Wiliams Lake Rd ‘ONE . ete aoa ae wee P| Sith Bunk ‘be ENERAL west-| TH ee Tc
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spe under can . FRONTAGE 80 FEET O} - en OWNER. aa arge basement arm | Cent interest W ance 6 per Li ———— es 2101 Disie | Wi oar © the extra ¢ We
2 bedroom don't 4 Fe qualify LO Notas | 30 FEET ON LA ter 5 p.r “Call FE 3-729 R plus other outbid nt barn cent. MA 5-4 il} discount 25 LIKE NEW a Day 4540 mile,
1M ft | ae homes, 15x delay. = W COST LI TINY vate High, dry. Ay LAKE — 7283 af- | wane location ar Pes cor- SEASONED ~ Li aad ft Contt CLEAN AS A PIN 27 H. J. VA : pe Hvy.
184 fh. Jota excellent location. Francis FE. “Bud” Mill pon Sager Bn Prk: NG room ‘cottas Semi permanent 4 OTS OF Lore With iL. rubdivided. “Call fer” onus. St] Sete ED LAND CONTRACT | fice mtinental, Own-r wil eo \ WELT
ee walls, AC oil siding, pias- R er decorated, 5 north west $11,500. 1% mil and U Union Lak AKE formation Call for furthet in-| 38103. da unt $1300. EM | ELMA ELWOO S 1388
oe 0.000 Gove d Nest shy?Iow | - DOING Realtor rooms, party moders. Peter “satowits eiustin Mich pe ae middie! 6 in = days tii 3:30 \-OxEo WOOD. REALTOR gor tp M&M Motor Sales”
. As STONE 450 be Ay and bus 13. . Pontiac Trai) co. o YD K —— : oney to L j XFOR : pees aa 2677 dollar on te es
ows REALTY 62.680 with $1 260 dows ; Walled Lake | 24 ENT, Re (Stat oan = 53 D TRAILE 71 Dixie Hwy. OR
John K. Irwi lie Fo mts | Modern Lakef LITTLE FARMS W Lawrence PE bios ator | mites terete . tb TRAILER | "Top iy Si
. irwiln ROYA 20283 | 8 RMS.—O On akefront Home Beoutiful ene acre Consumers Power CASH nnn | There isn't roo | _ AVER or Your Car
REALTOR $1,000 L OAK BARGAIN $1,250 R 2 FAMILY Soutei tone mak wen a Oa “tees tema Pg a Me Get 2 PROMPTLY clone Me oo Bere ty en yee tee. J
Phong PE 34001 Ev 1.000 down, Hew mote ea i pie gor rage. Elect brick wih a Seer) por; lon excellent soil, | OXFORD AREA FARM Got © cach leay, of 008 te the sturdy good Seed features 0 re a sies
2-4031 Street bungalow r 6 ‘ase Lake wth close ctrically. heated dn a@ $s living. +160 ac DA F loan “we Phone $500 have to ing Stew 4).’ -
Eve, FE? Log! Owner: of] heat, terrific 4 rooms down pol ips ace lake ent. Recreation . Pull L. H. BROW s15_ mo. Te farm with ARM © single first for a ciats see them to arts. 1-’50
| ae f has seduced prie Tg A pce An Bigs me room at | 1362 W. WN, Realt Pg lg my You" Se ae Skylire, 28 foot overe
N wow | = basement for. | bane winder pt ROTTS | ann, wri EEE TEE tor | Ext soca eer Far" me he (aay SoSbory | wee themaver, The MOTOR tian
Elizaceth iN ee of the 1 throughout ALL FOR c and stok . business 33 y. There ‘
= CW win Lake Estates ¢ rooms} WARD od ie aa ea aon LL WITW SEWER AND WATE Give coupiry home? m er bet! =~ PROVIDEN Lancenbonty | ris new 3 foot General tank omen ee
. Bung l tig 2a a oa See arene es ee on alerway to Case Lane ‘8 cr | UMIRAGER REAL ig Po pale LOAN | Thattthtees at afoot Shute | 00 CARS rs
a : T, Real Some wit carport, 3 bet pono ig Nye ga By ait? So wide 978. aw for, 1195; | Ss ESTATE __ 7 W. Lew of Detroit, fas “bow oh beat tiiowstons | BAGLE
OW; Co-operative R , aitor yoom ear-port. 2 appreciate? Ley and ints in- Ponti or $595. | «40 ACRES OA 8-3 voaee Tontiac and you can t Here is « Y AUT
222 8. ea. Estate s & de bed- L. £26.500 wate ac with * RM 8-3122 — PE 20240 comfort aul with Top dollar OP.
$395 DO S — Frvous| 3nd en. Colored bath, | S84 Pontiac’ . LADD a pan Bradway Co sewer) Savilip SOR3, , ag ig 2 GET CASH : * oer cent. bank “ae cars, Pree ‘pi Aiegh
WN REISZ REAL ESTATE lav. in ® stool 3944 wy _Detroit. Ww Majestic _tonville S0R3 Realty, Or- VQUIC I i Ag : and
2 and 3 bedroom hom ISZ R ES Ba lle Berry Fi Pete Bey OR gs | MOS an ee Bide. | WEEKLY Wi KLY | fete, eneee ain as | 72 St. Pe 32546 70
woe certen beet. Pont.sc Moto. STA tot. larce 60 foot | FINE 1 e* Cans Lak Om SE | racy torm in cn PAVETERE uated NEWSPAPER U + “arts & 4 op | TOP $88 FOR or
location Bung. G1. Nest BUTL rc Lake Rd terms P AVEMENT job (TAB- p 'O . Mile Acce iso: _ ANY SHA
complete ca the oz LeBaron ‘Schoo OL > $1500 DO con pet Dine te7es on Wai- _00'W aren!" Dimnae & Son aon hank campuses. Oumar a we to rene Bouts ot Lene Orion M waren aghmeam Are be
en fmescbem “ttt, Ra Berea Sehew 0. 1 Lovely 3 WN? Seovamedk ‘terms. tee "mhorms MARSHAL! | ries nity. uncpposed. Center of) Siowtes La sft? Brine your xerat as | WANTED (90 OR 31 CAR MUST
bus and take hd. | on cen? stairway ‘> Off Joslyn = tion Call rms. For T Gamea Pek aera coe e for quick sale ved, sac-| minutes Is closed +4 a ee .
fee school | at. Fred's” attie galo 10 FHA DENNIS 0” - two dxt nen or| (ake Sr . The Wal pom nn pa = 0 rete good cond
se rer gee toy eae See feta wae Si Eat? Elcomon searerare| fate ope tieee foe | ea Eee Se ey 332"! Ponti gist” + Stneer cows
F.C.W + Brick wer. $2960. down, peting. ce eee car ~ Vacant Lak — wae both, University | 12, ACR "hice : ontiac —8t,_90 dears D cusrom 3
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Vite * Lake Ra Sean. pengaiow. Modern bedrm semi awnines flower boxe< \ ‘eft Vhipple Lake WI? ie awit en WALTON wax won ae" C ' for Sale Used Cars 61
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3 a . room z with : ie . $2960. | >- ; ° R . priced i .
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a me § acre | oe me Eve. MI esse] © garage ™ with stanchions, Zohn Ls OTe oaly PE Sa) TS TRICE | Suche Realty a th A Bn ia Se tot | ae
with ahnd bath partietiy| modern home ee eo mm. . FP eee re wna” , 308 PONTIAT ETATY SANK row ¢ we SOIR o
large —— base. Union Privileges SF a ecres Eg Sale Suburban Broker re reer Auburn Sa . or $25 to Js BBs} gecenditience” ales fut 6 £
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sans lake $26,. Walled payment. le 5 AC aan FOR ARRARARAAR RA RRA “Huron st FE 3-711 tH . | _Lake .
py kg Flere : This Am RES- ~ 9 acnus Wen SALE BY OWNER, ~~ a1 Hutchinson's Trai {i tia eae
: ir on | ue wa a¥k KK $500 DOWN reer oo colonial home has ment Big, ROOM BASE- property Fe $e or FE S08 = Dixte la ae a Sales | New git, SUPER *
i Or t ONLY 81.500 IU Re : - 7S ee teh Nee hoes f seas as 3 waste fram- 7 new Lassie ~~ d. It now R al ace to.0mn Terme city COMMERCIAL 1. Also me... | Oh vio” Plains | Patel reason ‘or selling
i : + 2 Bowe dosec : ees Se Pee mow with . fireplace Warr, new new L . NOTT hi ) FT ON PAVEMNT ALL OR Roy & Wood det 0. 4 DR" 3
wee, Dinstered | son atin donc paragee | pt Enea ee nit vor gereges preoarets fate" MEALTY | part toqure 5H ae kek aD delune acellent onions pried
and tho to -— & and vookease: oa in for addition — . Joss than Me ten ainteerceeel . Ew AND MODERNIZED Pk oo CORTERTIBLE
plastered on . sdinies aan a tahengmrwern renee . rent . Same PUL-
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For Sale Used Cars 61 ~~ Sale Used Cars 61) For Sale Used Cars 61/CARNIVAL - _ by Dick Turner For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61} For Sale Used Cars %
, o ae | THE VALUES la ; 4 % Pinata Hg aap ‘ ‘ ) * beer , é . ‘
Bright |... | Harold -=»_ 7 : 87 eke 4? RIEMENSCENEIDER’s “= | . ;
Spot tia cle Turner | IF DOWN. OWENSS _ |e FORD 3 door ....... s 4
“ | 19) PLYMOUTH 3 door ... § 97 | E | Here are but C1} 191 popow sodas ....... #008 SA | Ss
few of the 100) ## rowmc s wor .... + a F qd IS Used Car fine cars wen Or Spring Cleanup - ¢ 148 KAISER sedan 6 t ; : al
have on _ clis-| tt PeTmowrm ssa .... 9 on Of I ° 1942 FORD Corr ist FORD 3 door som "F th Be t ¥ 1949 FORD .
play. F OT (| 105: vopax 2 door ....... 8 or ine stn}, Compare te miner 1953 Ford Sedan Custom
: 147 DODOB sedan ....... i large selection panama — Wheels and 1946 CHEVE. ste et at low prices , Our 199 CHEVE. 1953 Ford Tudor Custom ,| 40 Others To Select From Deals ” 190 PLYMOUTH 8, Radio & Heater
come to— Eze Rime tect. ooed Prices! 1546 PONTIAC , 1953 Chev. Tudor, Radio | °5] STUDEBAKER F ® H 19448 PONTIAC & Heat ;
Jerome's #1 Sete +m caer nadie eee sien, at Priced to sell from $40 to| 1953 Ford Ranch Wagon, ang505 | B ; h t Riemenschneider Bros. — i? Pontiac we. . nation Pe sane MICHIGAN’S luxe Chieftain radio and .
Tl DODGE- Beater. . 1953 Pontiac Catalina, FINEST
el pryour | DO YOU (| | COMMUNITY | ttc‘ettener’ | pr Spot | 232 S. Saginaw St. NEED 1951 Buick Motor Sales Inc 1951 Buick Sedan, Special,
, Phone FE 2.9131 / opt » She ‘paint, Deeler ond beoweitul ; oe $3 Olds. 88 Holiday Cp. {| wwite-soteit CASH? te $895 Buick-Pontiac. 1952 i rare homes ,
53 Cadillac 62 Sed. (Sera, private ° ee 7 olds sc - ote EL cA PONG “I do wish that some time one of my employes would 1953 Pontiac seal a - 1952 Ford Sedan, Radio NO
POE SE Lonvertile | i me ne ee ae leave without giving notice!” ___|"aiedale eg tirtremaie “| gig N. Main Street & Heater | 53 Chey. Convertible irenings nd week cody 4 . “ROCHESTER a ene Soper, MON B . e' Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 ‘ y i : ! '53 Cadillac 62 Coupe aoe peu FE See Oe ~ 1952 Buick Phone OLive 2-9311 VK
DeVille never aeons! DOC YOU Pe A ? , 1951 M Sedan, |
ee: wIGAN’ NEED A _| Good Cars | PONTIAC wees Sa MOE ROMMEL STOWE | Mercomatic, Radio DOWN! - $3 Chev. 210 tudor MICHIGAN'S 952 C sira"Grien Fe ame”) = & Heater oF FINEST To Suit RETAIL, | mms iad abel ' | Our plan is ethical, Honest *53 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr. ei S's USED O oul 10 tee 005 , 50 HUDSON 1951 Ford Victoria, — and true.
"52 Cadillac 62 Sed, a | CAR? Any STORE, : Min Gaia ates ERE) cater’? |__ 1950 STUDEBAKER ; 8 Goor sedan Radio and heat H 1952 Oldsmobile escellont tires, poe ime. me tate, Soper BS t/a: "West Site Used tars B d t dee, ste al bailey Aa al MICHIGAN’S 1951 Ford Tudor, crerdrve, radi healer ‘
"52 Olds. Custom 98 sed. | #2_W__Huron FE +2109 uage GOODWILL “$1,895 FINEST Fordomatic, $3474 Month
'52 Olds. 98 Holida Sori aNnivERGAR? Barge LONneR oF Radio & Heater nee Malitey etone Vib teereen, Bowe “41 Buick Sedanette | USED CARS . = Se ee one ar moar | 1951 Packard Sedan, Keller Koch ’52 Stude. Starlite Cpe. 1963 Plymouth Cranbrook 00 00 $95 “NOT A NAME. BUT A POLICY” We Have Many plete with al) accessories. | Ultramatic, Radio CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER
*S2 Pont. Convertible isa Desato W'8 Forder” - _ DO YOU '48 Dodge Sedan Dollar for Dollar LOW PRICE ae EE Mg Rly 8 ene “ene'Tinceia eae ; hee) ae ccce s+ OOM. 195 , , ransportation Specials | owner, Bargain. FE 3-7542. SIN
oe Daeza EEHED #3) NEEDA Now ar beat the PRICE) mgs -g00) |Meat nor sam | 1951 Nosh Staraman, "52 Chev. Del 2 1953 Willys Hardtop .. *) 8.00 ’47 Packard 2 dr. | ; , | All Start and Run Good CLARKSTON SALES , 10 wLLYs ws
Deluxe 2 de. 198] DeSoto Custom Perdcr.. 260.09 | USED $95 one lot. ste QUALITY| ¢ Corser Py mOU a & Heater eater wean mow a) . , 1 00 . that cor $s} . am. — nm. i “-s $2 Stude. Sedan ss toe ceases © eae 46 Oda. Selanatte oun Call Us Any Time! Economy ¢ 1950 arti Neel “aS ee, ‘
, m. ; t 4 $2 Mercury Sed. sess Figen” sorrel .. 170.00 TRUCK? $195 a -goopwn 1 vsxp cane 8 am. to 10 p.m, wy gutte. the mew Cars a : eater ey a é
51 Olds. Super 88, 2 dr. wast Buick @p. Dix. Pordor 11h00 '$9 Ford 2 dr. V-8 model with 2 tone green “, MOST RELIABLE DEALER” | ‘83 L 31-80 Buick 1950 Pontiac, Tudor, §
_ Ii! Portus tramnscce $295 cna botetele fae "BUICK. BOB” |= Hi Bt caevieior® Radio & Heater DUMP 4 ’51 Buick Super Riviera Cl Cpe... 190 00 : e NTY OTHERS bad we 1950 F d. Tud C 1947 Dodg 2% Ton é
‘$1 Buick Sedart72R | wa $2 on ex aie eS | os RT ee _ OLIVER ee FER AWD)” Radio & Heater 900/20 Tires | 1951 Plymouth Cambridge hivisen' with radia Of bydramati ne condition ;
4-door ls $0.00 | RICN MOTOR SALES ‘ ‘
, 1981 Plymouth Savoy , Ta af Rg > laa perfect Mn et weet echo tt -2 MY ¥361) | 1950 Chev.. Tud On! : $1 Chev. Deluxe Sed. ee Soon 1350 | 48 Chevrolet Coupe |? ee 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ee al chew ar y $295
a Defote Custam Forder | $295 | oo & ‘$1 Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 dr, | Ise Pivmowh Du Cl coe lunes | 7 wos VAR HED aR” | (Corner of Williams St.)| sseesiine"abeet santas | LARRY '51 Pont. Chieftain 8 Sed.| im Descte,cunem rorsor BS! NIE FIT) A ot nn ty Se ee Ss a RN MOTOR | Rode a ileatee” JEROME
nti i Firm Ph Dis. crc ae NEW ‘40 Ford 2 door ne obitgation gang sar weeirede. PE ToawN Eat aoe Pike 1949 Pontiac, Tudor Rochester Ford Dealer ‘ P ——- : . ar , PH OL 1-971
Olde. Custom Sed | EE Ece -- " en MIKE ‘52 Radio & Heater |" 3600 rlack fo 08 * "50 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr? C AR? ‘40 Chevrolet 2 door Wo have several ofthese ere are two great buys: ae as Leet | i FORD
49 Chev. Deluxe Sed : $65 ey Sane ae lad ons] ee Be Statens se Radio & Heater . i ev. uxe Sed. ‘ - . . running condition. $116. ; 49 Pont. 8 : srom eats 130 More». “QOODWILL USED. CAR” MIKES S RUTO SA SALES NASH 1949 ida Station _'H4_plates ;
Set 30 Years Pair Dealing New Car Tradeins | 0 win Niprteess tiock Soom. POM Oauland Ave _ Economy Cars : "49 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr. case ats Pike Bt Feeney | Bak crane” OM PS an SPECIAL | Ambassador |! ee fw 165" -FORD — sg gt FR RADIO AND Your Na Nash Dealer mamas Exentee ; - = orl _s eee nevi weute cai, trodes Pe bee. aie 63 W LAWRENCE AT Cass | 7 pias
46 Pont, Deluxe 2 dr. i sol Saee al, tite, 4300000 PONTIAC Se Packard. 2 di RAW. p08 | ‘ieee, recto and heater turn age veal gs . eg es : Ley tn 52 - te to put down. 1 tan deliver you | *G Prchara ar: °0:2:0- Sub | car'couid be A ot ot Gepetanle | and try out the Car “A i= i new 1964. Ford, y } miles. First $100. [ ~ : = . =
CHOOSE sree! RETAIL spt arent te Ye ne gar SEPA om | JOU hoe OWENS ; new tires, atic Sharp '
YOUR FORD DO YOU | Wwe have 47 through ’51| STORE __ | “sob b” Boles Auto Sales i eae ae ;
OWN TERMS Hatsons, Come ont et) Nactory Branch [So Fe ee | On sane itt Bie ey (> Y Spring > for a néw or used Hud- actory Bran qe OR 30300. oTT Dente Rwy. _|
thru NEED son. 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill “SO » | ia, ne “at onde converting, Housecleaning _ - 7 FACTORY CASH? Your Hudson Dealer Phone FE 3-7117 O D vg allies 1 | we ans et -
redit Union r . ACOBSON' S F R fresh group ef pine = yh A Finance Co. OFFICIALS J FORD ‘$2. CUSTOM. RADIO, : pect to take im shortly and it
ables CARS cme ie ee | LOOK | einer | See | Economy Cars GRCELLENT MECHANICAL: 147 5 Saginaw St. fucks if ay of'yeu Mve ef
M CONVERTIBLES ; Phone FE 5-4101 time to, trade.
LARRY 12, Peek," Merry, “00 Peed ae CLEAN MERE, ARE A EW of cur Spring OLDS-CADILLAC - See Our "ag Buick, "4s Pontiog, | . - Clean t
ond epee we en| JEROME a zete omit Meme.) POCCIAL! | KIMBALL | | ERR Et en al mee Rereari tee | Rochester Ford Deal ins 0.0.¢ SURBURBEN 6 A0- = img PLYMOUTH 4 DR, napao.| ake ery etert wo o's hy ochester ot pam aler Display Ad aa coe . ' Your Nash Dealer [ eee: sieee ee eat
CABIELAC COUPE | isto NYLON | “ror MORE THAN 30 ‘yeans a “47 with Dearborn biede covers. excellent shape, GOOD PLACE TO BUT Pe cates. . oR "49 Ford % Ton Stake vate party co denier, MI ¢4731. on Page 28) ~ 2 E DESOTO a ° 6s Ww. LAWRENCE. ot CASS ° i euemt New Paint Job
CRSICTAG 1585. alt B den' -Deick | i001 CHEVROLET. 5 TOM PANEL. Radin’ hector walle Coll ties. Economy Cars This Ad Is True FT: SR" take across tom New Tires Ideal for i é —g SE SF Tisee jue a ee, Pe vee tase Pining Tone et S l | |s 1 Plymouth, clean .......++ $1195 ° ee . 52 Ford F-6
108 OmE SRATER. | Sit CHRVIE-CLTS_COUFEET: AUBURN MOTOR > pecla H efae me ties] 1951 OLDSMOBILE | °Gbin. re coms ROR 2 Ton Dump
Wetire clean 618 Seok Lake Rd. dio. heater new tires. 875 Scott . SALES A THE OTHER M. bed tle Mla condition, ps Ppegiac _'33. 8 4 DR DELUXE. | . ’
RADIO-A Lake Rd Mact_Sivé._ end Pus To 8 IT EVERYONE. FINANCE pa adbiong exodptionall ca —— 14h Pioneer after + | SO Ford F-6 :
a Harold 1. ent tue eee low This Ad Is True 2 Auburn Fe +3131 radio. heater and Bintan. ima PONTIAC. HYDRAMATIC =| 2 Ton Dump : outh peo MOTOR SALES . Perfect mechanical condi- | *
eee ee mg — Be hen wh shee et ue ae “a LATE MODEL na $470 Down vee fae sk tare te ‘SL eee % Ton £ k ‘ CHRYSLER \@ WINDSOR «POOR, sound, escellont lires ; VERY LIBERAL TERMS -" ; Pickup oa eiige. A Fotoinale LOO urner Automatic transmiseion, and [ao p_. A oo feal equipment SALE 2: ee a ore | 47 Int patet Tt:
. . "SLARKSTON SALES side with excellent seat covers. ‘ond reg EO eauipped nternational &
ae Ho‘ money Sown a Keller-Koch argc 100, mse 2 Tos Dump : 51 CHEVROLET 1953 Buick Rivieras CHRYSLER-Pi DEALER | FONTIAG ‘Si_ ALL ACCESSORIES. ,
Saber cand beeusitl tight | 1952 Buick Rivieras Woetward ot 1p ie Rd.” | Goad condiuen FE tues ater = 'S0 Ford 94 Ton’ A —_—o = OT 1951 Buick Rivieras Utility~ ?
$695 WA 1953 Pontiac Chieftain ae eh eae a Gee 47 Ford Vanette ;
s THIS | Pordomatic’ Sis down, Cal) Das| Woodward t 13% Mie Rey deluxe 4-doors . MICHIGAN’S ‘ Berry, FE 6-4i0h. : tee: ° FORD CONVER 1952 Pontiac Chieftain FINEST nylon top, fylly leader white | deluxe 2-doors Every Truck on the s w y Ra, Epa : é soy mc eg This Ad Is True 464 Heigh' . FORD "CUSTOM 6 BOOK 1953 Pontiac ‘Catalina ce es ,
PE | 1951 CONVERTIBLE “O.K” fo, heater 1952 Chevrolet Bel-Air tnd heater. A san “A-1” Buy 4
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THE PONTIAC Ress. TUESDAY, APRIL 13, 1954
Sale Household Goods | “ODEST MAIDENS By Jay Algn| For Sale Miscellaneous 72| For .
Sand, Gravel & Dirt 79 For Sele Poultry 96 wee
Late
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Alene ere : | LIONEL & AMERICAN | ee Pe tile | SHREDDED re aah Bogie Lake Ra,
PLUMBING | IX URES! #00 meas , -
rim . Hake sels compart tink. — _ Salle Farm Produce 87
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' : interest from owner, PE fe S38 pestea, ounaey Quckmere Paras, 1900 Stiverdell
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| $0 Ford 1, ton picku for | =a BIVERS PUMPS | Eek as 3S alk) sot sgeehoas Pe app | Hats St Bolt — =
ord 14 ton. pickup . are 7 eld pump on 8 new ER UOWERS AnD = or PE 1: -
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: $195 oe PAID Rds ta gh Sind wit * nayers jet, a90.28 in ae Modets drastically re- seer asi? . SAND AND Sale Farm Equipment 88
: : Angeles Diego, Prisco; Sst —_ mont, once Gree. _ §. Mille Gardea & Lawn 8OiL ROAD ORAVEL. AND |"
. other 5 Gryer $130. origi ’ “ ‘Mec
~ 149 Chev. Sed, Delivery etter zt yo sow. OTN goed condition af OTE, sal’ prt Beuigment. 1902 9, Woodward | _fil Bulléosing. 7S +4900. _ ANOTHER SPECIAL!
-- : . ‘0 wringer| ham, Ph. Midwest 4.6000. See Topsoil & Gravel New Case tragtor with | tm
: $295 U st. Pe enn — now ae ase Mkt ede he ~now a full 50 belt
: ~__ PE 45139 or FE 20073 | DEEP PREETE UPRIGHT, ONE A I BF I ba gee pi Poh tee So with
i ef 1 Ss rm America's best makes, Freeser Row $90.50. ebte “ Washed send and . FSi PTO.
$ 46 Dodge 14 ton pane waps and food § tor 3 years, | ) auto. gas water hesters, | Fig 4-1108 or PE 4-61 Bpecial
, meat, oi water beste +t __.’_ 2. 3004 Auburn at 7 1 Se or ae trucking. ‘Lake | YOUR AUTHORIZED 1 CasB
"47 Ford 4 ton panel e Se oe ' DINETTE TABLE AND «4 CHAIRS. “e -- ae 28811 with storm: sesh, ge _& , OR , . AND SERVICE
‘ or_swap, 17 tint SScbanew “a — blond birch excellent condition. several smaller windows. WASH SAND AND ORA ‘It Costs Less to Farm with Case”
$95 EaCHaNOE YOOR LAN _MA 5-651 after 6 p.m. jembe. otc, Cheap. 235 Greherd . and ° ; ~ me_ Chive vert
you Rave DUPLEX BED, COMPLETE oT . an tee_ ave. wer ee ee | eee OARDEN TRACTORS
, Sed. Deli erty) for’ lake "model car & wr slip coves & lounge pillows, Sy/- MASON SHOES | Samp “REFRIG“ STOVES, FUR 1 OR 3 YDS. MA-| MM. E ROTARY
- °$1 Chev. Sed. Delivery | "5. 31388. _—«|”_van Lake. 2335 Fe penne Races. il burners, ~-4 5 yy F-*
: $595 EQuirY in six ELECTRIC RANOGR 1 a Warne Heating Air >| oe eae cos - | EVANS EQU'®. +07 uWY.
3 go Ie, Sy Ne | PRI Dae acy wok ESRERY PREC WKWER| git Scere tare | Wood, Coal oo toes a
52 Ch i 1 _trailer_and cash. PES@s78. _ __| value, $100 scratched in| : = ere MOTORS, s & Wood, Coal @ Fuel 80 BUY RIGHT!
ev. %4 ton panel | for SALE OR TRADE. s200| {ransit. ent, 393 | ‘ erhead Garage Door Glecteis ‘end ges rengee oh Wee “r~ | Trade in your
$795 equity i 2 late eet ane weter | ELEC we eS CHES Standard sizes available im Pe iy Le ese | Tlavamousr or wbel have yoo end
Seo Sages, Rs oi | Pare canes, oer at Se masa S| pea ase TS SS re | ne eee ee et Be
’ r, ; team of horses and harness, oF _hall Tuinper. PE 28238 after 6 oo tT DO YOUR We he and used
$2 Chev. 1 ton pickup guraen trectar. P yeast, xr a] . Le: placing your present doors with Bie ak Wiring. repairing. Com PACKAGE COAL Sorgen’ rectors Boiens
nee - 00ND 6 PER CENT COMTRAC Tre DRO SOE 7 FEE We 8 Paddock ope 2-009 Suppl. ; Wy, Mocicaim. FE Plants, Tsees, Shrubs 80A “yiOU GHT ENS S
. t ick : ee ha v room suite. 41488, 103 FLOOR x ERFEC rE bnaa, THORIZED
ay 5 pickup | ates te t 41 conten O0 _ Moreland. | ~_ condition. $30. Oo aban _ 9 to 6:30. Sy Oe A BLACK MILL SPRUCE FOR FOUR OND SRAYIC cass
aes COT EY ARE STORE [SIE ARTES SE | __ “Teli. Is this the Borean of Miening Persone?” —— | WRsATENG Fans Po EITC | Zeta" Maghectaran cd |” "Fens Sune “bgt
k NT Mies i ‘ “ne , 2 extraordinary pany at cons. PE. an Native eens Bales ov flog
25 More Trueks con TUNE UP MACHINE POR | Cclute rence A-} condition, Sale Household Goods 71| For Sale Miscell Suan” wes. Michigan | trees. Dig your own. a service and rentals. MY 9-809
: WiVEL a - | Somae BODOS , res ; REA . ;
ALL BARGAINS! | "yiet'setoeet fer campme: Foss | Uniy avons wD OUP) MN AYNE GABERT’S | ®0FFLED 0a8 anp aL. xpos WATER REATER DUO THERM | vey, oo cravel road (2 wifes} | THESE PRICES
suite or eoll Ge. nd OR Ok | FURNITURE BOUGHT AND $0 SOLD Appliance Specials Por housstrailers and cabins © Wer TS 7 See ee ned Wc aiie Chalmers, oes.
MICHIG AN’S _ 38661 oe - | _ deny ,_S & ends, MY 21531. | GE refrigerator, 5 cu. ft aA-l specialty. Cash or terms. I EAMS 1% INCH PL ANT NOW” rmali. Gud. ace,
sega: SwaP OR SELL 106 CHRYSLER OE IRONER EXCELLENT CON. | Crosley refrig..5 cu. ft A-l PETRO HEAT SERVICE CO. 7 od] Deere B with power Lift, 936s.
FINEST Runs tires for good| dition $80. EM >278 ___—| clothes @ryer A-1 shape 9e0| Asseciated with Trailer Exchange eee ly KE : Ibe XN ings. | Jona Deere L.. 6338, ‘48 Ford,
a pick-up | truck. PE 2-470. | GAS RANGE, GOOD CONDITION See 0 Queen ironer, new $78 60 8. TELEGRAPH WOLVERINE ; anne ESIDE NURSE RY 9645 Ford Pergusoa ens Case
i BR - PAVED LOT . SwiP I. “YouR “OLD LAWN yN MOW- FE 5-116. ayy treoner, new ‘ sie __Open Bvenings & Sunday P.M. LUMBER AND WRECKINO CO. Jed Elisageth | Lake Rd poveol ated = Eager other
“WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD er on & new one, See the new GAS RANGE. BREAKPAST SUITE. or, — Wipaher 0 atic wash- BUILDING PLANS FOR SALE: | 300 8. rE RASPBERRY PLANTS. STATE = IN- Terms me trade ue Lake
Lawn Boy mover wan | dedresm suite: cciemeen Pea | $000 's9 Kelvinator. 12 cu ft Cate | Compicto. cot of plana, bestnoes | Own Your Water | Ne 3 oak perm... se) cpocted. FE FT. Mra Alice _ Orion MY 21631 °
or a , end gdd pede, OR > feeeser, new $359 30x65 : juarters bined. | “J flush S008 _Giosch an Puan hoo —
ja FORD DUMP. 3 SPEED AXLE. hab Eigen Ei mnny - By Ti yen om GRAY SOFA BED COUCH AND | ad others to chosse from | parelygge come Wostginn, store | Softener fs ina 153 per M. oe | St 4te INSPECTED PREMIER rvice. New end
vacuum brakes, VE 1-00) ers. rolle.s and poe ae - ad Up to 3 months PE 54188! 3 car downstairs. $100.00. ; 254 used, per ft. orte te] On een raw tillers. Avis Service, 1880 N. Op-
mowers she $2.50 | _@ 7122. ——— fe | _Can FOR AS LITTLE:AS | 34s. bert oe | —tamom_reckorsy plate. OF é1882., dyke
PONTIAC’S ONLY Meréwere 42 W. Huron Easy Gas CLOTHES DRYERS, % Bay | VAEFED vn |€IRCLE PLOORESCENT PIX-| OO ° | Masonite, per se. fa att | 304 E. PIKE ST CORNER OF | PoRp FEnaveow BITS iL."
Exclusive Truck Dealer | rrabe DUCK LAKE FRONT) {00'S = Go pans Orchard Lake WASHING meters Upe ef iguiag ter tace:| = SS PER MONTH a eae ae] cee Sale ail vind |_SD\ Dove dil’ Parmingtse u0Wi
NOTTAGE. Partly furnished 6) OW 2 — aa tors, all makes, § up. PE 4$160,| ens dineties. bedroom and reeres- 30 GA. HI-RECOVERY GAS WA-| cut prices. Open 8 tal Low-| FARMALL SUPER A POWER
yeoma, beth, w "post and | CROSLEY SHELV w WAY | tea rooms 11.60 vale, 6 ter heaters $58. New toilet bowls = lift. Plow, cultivator, new mower.
WILSON GMC pond ; ies mete Sie, bao MY. 2711: ot) pre dave or PE tase factory igen Fhe N M $12.80 Bathtubs | ane cast iron For Sale Pets 1 opens
satiny mat neaho. PE | ectent congo “Cg te sty 3 wre | Sresceat'os Orehara tate are | © 4 AVIOTGY = | firey 0: A Tempeen, # Seve Bh) Pansat rar hohe. hrergene
809 S. Woodward ree Pee eas, ° : Berean —s tT Tv - oe pip ao Sanco tig - ge! SAW Dow 7 WHEEL TRAILER AND 3 NEV AKC. REQWTERED seacite, *, hed —~ My
FE 4-4531 TRADE YOUR LAD COMTRACT.| J vanaPaind 1 : WALTON TV | Gemaer MIXERS WALLPAPER n Urea Reasonadie, ee < cod wheel Weller, FE SeTW.
. small house, wort equity’ | INNERSPRINO MATTRESS. AR- re ps1 — Sees” Gale —7 Sele Musical Geods 73 UATIC GARDENS |otssow riDIno TRACTOR,
wel knows goed setraie Carmen electrie “aime PT_CONDOLEW OFF | ere ee “vi Completely Installed ae | OUT ead shape. 4203. 3 ve: Saal
_ Sale Motor Scooters 03 TRA a eves. | eee eam. x2 | Pla Plastic Ton 495 4.0080. Corner of Walton Bivé. and ; ’ ACCORDIONS. FACTORY PRICES, BABY PARA eran Sw see? | GARDEN “TRACTOR, ALMOST
Wem a 6. Peddock. sSCOOT- TRADE. DUCE LAKE FRONT —_ = a condi CORNER CHINA CABINETS, \ aluable Free accord cas, loane tree te Tenn: \°s pew, 09 Jone BS Lake Orion
ore. perry COTTAGE Partly furnished ¢ _ tion. MA $J361. au Apmitreg Veetce 7 mote to coter. W. Pusweter. Surprise Bonus ers. Inquire of this big oppor- aby 5 ares HARDY SPRAYER 3 GALLON
For Sale Motorcycles 64 noe, ee, a bot ns KENMORE TANK VACUUM oa tt. all Tile. * _chards. Call PE 420s? Basement Apt. a L-l WEEK ONLY! 8 ot Revers on Dogma ig
noe ~~ oo ool we te model fleet EM 33972. — oth A Fe pet | a ge A + Te gagllataasinaes On All Installations EABLE PIANO IN A BEAUTIPUL| Solow, Pace Blues Normals and) Uties RE #3833.
FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON —— 44 Reallor PR, KITCHEN TABLE. ¢ qe Ba ~4s00 | —“Casil POR PORNTTORE be veal gett gl aie om og Bo gy Wi By ‘adi By» 9
SL. Cos Ba cd 46002 or FE one \ chrome. 1 Mohair chair. FE % BED, &6PRING AND MATTRESS. FE ¢7e81 Before Easter Gallagher » Music Co. 18 | BOXER. MALE. AKC REOIS | [ all New = aod Gand Moots
st sass aaron |" ene CARPERTER | PO | fan tem and chia to mance | CESAR PEs "SS Sees? OTR a tered, 1 menins old OPE cadens ne
MA ya = woae. PAINTING, OF TL DERG | ae ee ak leather top desk. 207 8 PE 17-0770, OR 3-6882. N M CHICKERING oo 5 Beart 7 ane ar | ment — a -8-, Ph
mestarer eine Pere ee cee | MATERIAL. BOX 30 PONTIAC | _¥ringer. 310 E. Pike. PIECE sorre., CEMENT oO oney ogg ggg A all Parakect. breeders. FE | M. & ROTARY TELLERS TRIP
1 E Pike LIVING ROOM SUITE. ¢ MONTHS bowl . GE portable ironer. CINDER , terms. Gailaghers 18 E. Huron eee. | ple M Rotary tillers. Roto-Hoe,
is HARLEY DAVIDSON, INDIAN —SARDEN TRACTOR _old, 875. FE 47613 chair, Whirtpeal eutometie washer | NDE Down rE a "| BLACK RINOTATL MONKEY., [ide end walking garden trae
Arrow, OR 32018. Will TAKE GARDEN LIVING ROOM eee) ee BLOCKS att APARTMENT SIZE UP- gentle $30, 125 Auburn “OT?
ee RRL DATION GOOD | ee OR OME “eras. 4 Mark. T Piece WALNUT D P 0. VAN BORN & SONS Seer The won| Avenue. |S Lee’ Sales & Service
condition, OR }T18). a oe san ont | fe & PORNITURE GATES CO suite cheap we | sess RITCHEN SINKS, AS LITTLE 42 | dee Cy ed he ee Mi. Clemens St.
ry -a _. — - __—— E 5 u
Od emda bas Bra ot | SESE STDS co ere menos | Ta Sultng ‘ore store, wil te epes tse sneha nooM sorte CASH CASH CASH wa MONTH |_Soa*heater sis. 00 FE eal | NEW tDea MANORE
_Bear motor $286. or on newer ist eye ‘ washer FE ¢6822. | por ything coon of at PRACTICE of EBS | ocearicy PUPPiES, REGISTERED er Whe sew
~~ For Sale Bicycles: | wai «Boat HORSE JONN SS oe ~ CABINETS the woods | fini Eg | ONE MAN, CHAIN SAWS
yclese Gad B om BOA ren coat ox | LINOLEUM, 9x12. $395) 72 gor might corner Clean. rt. 434. Lake Orton. oy sie BATHROOM FIXTURES | Ganetners 18. Moree & PE | EASTER sovurms Fos “SALE_ awe Ge NEW Awp Usp
. will a. MApie $4.95 house paint $2.50 iss KENMORE ; Ma-! eiages = _ = r & demonstration, time
GIRLS AIRFLYTE BIKE WITH |i; CHEVE BELAIRE LIE NEW | Jocks Linckvm = 16) S ao | OS Tie ES.” Fe nstte bees | , CEMENT BLOCKS guile omede oprran, Mops. ict aber) Lg rgeae fen se Lawn Equipment, i803 &
_ $20. PE 2-9088. | fully equipped for lend contract 3. : | immediately 84 Sheffield HOT WATER HEATERS cont " eee | ‘"Rred does S81! Oaxhili | Woodward (North ot 14 Mile
30 IN” GIRLS SCHWINN BICYCLE. or your equity small home. . RAY COUCH AND | Pa. FE 20401 or +218 KIMBALL UPRIGHT PIANO. MA- gee of Sashabaw. MAple| Birmingham. Phone hn
“Nearly new, FE 50600. =EM shee. sucellont condition condition $100, 729 | 124" GO. E TABLE MODEL rs | Russell WATER PUMPS — — at Ge- | 5-4788. : “AND ~~ L ON
T SICCLE—IN GOOD CONDE |4 nooms. 3 BEDROOMS BRICK | iaTTRESS'S table Racelient cqaciton. Bello | rath conan EasY Wa, Eyer oe ay eS Gn” | RASTER BUNNIES Dome AND trete, ake truck Ged car. 3000
i ee dak feeve, phactoved | boas alt nev, eek taeee a trede whet ve you. PE Cheseified ods! Te fad WATER IRON FILTERS STEINWAY + drcnn, ete - E bred does FE 40061 Ra _—
Boats & Accessories 66 walls, full Desement with furnace. 7 ve 3 Wiltams.| “OO eons, ot eae " piane like new will go this weet | T POUR FURRY FAT PLUP- AL PRICES!
= ig a PE s0s2. oe Stes Gee— see Wass £08 eee We will tustell or cell & at 13 off the 1 ar pice. Terme ee AL yess _ | ont met Gee 09
“Located § blocks a PIECE DINETTE allagher's Huron FE FAWN FEW AWE BOXER 2 oe of tweeters
ALUMACRAFT 13 BOA’ Beare Resbest whut trade $3008 Scomans SED Seeruers. LIKE set. very condition, includ on, ae agit Bp By = 40566 : | el istered, FE | P Wisconsin motors.
PENN as poor home close in need pot be OUR USED APPLIANCES ARE| top lem table oy 4 ALL A Pees -- - 5 i. ue me . Ne PIANO Ld J REPAIR- ontiac Farm Supply
ALL MARINE PAINTS & VA mocers: Routed a6 700 ome Semen =| Ee * Let Sy matenale ttle es 88 per month. FAso TONING NO SREB REIN: | eS “aot Peatinn Ra ee eens
re: oul lection is z : =
MARINE SALES AND SERVICE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | stomstete, ow * fia es. | For Sale Miscellaneous 72 GARAGE Prank Boeherts PE ¢7546. | COLLIE PUPS. READY FOR EAST. SPFEDEX “GARDEN TRACTOR,
, 8, TELEGRAPH n wa ‘at $19.95 motors st $2.50. | ~ ROBER’ . SPINET PIANO RENTALS WITH | er. E. 28 St. off Van Dyte. Wash- I'y hp, eycle bar, a
7 = * Open evenings “th 8: $2 meena A anes ot sree, | at ing cacstr ee $29.95. <7? Soe HT. CHAPIN “ve E vosee. ae, See | GREAT. DANE FEMALE, 8 ao thie. ‘8 ad
i i _| The Geed Housek - 0S. OVERHEAD DOOR . ; —— ———. = rs
Boat Owners | 23%, "Ee, ROE Pm | tr tees sperms PB ila ofA BS gt) an Mr xn PLUMBING AND #8, MERANWSEE VTC | Boum treat ase Ae SPECIAL
ver Creeteg ee pm. te ¥:30| conch RATOR 628. STUDIO | gins en, 1511 AGG Y HEATING = BASE WHITE COLETTA AC. HAMSTERS TROPICAY oe ANNOUNCEMENT
US rE PE or FR »>-2766. —~ASP LUMBER COMPANY — Good condition. $175. FE | All Pet | The New Farmall Su
: 70 | NOT TILLING HALT PAVING | 1961 mageert Hwy, Walled Lake 14 SHERBOURNE - : ma 4 =
For Sale Clothing oe 6 Orteways end porting areas. ni” ~TV, CONSOLE. Pal OpaLines, CANA- | M-T. A. Has Just Arrived
Fiberglass — REBUILT saUane TUS waYTaG. : estimates. O. & W.| 5, HP. GARDEN FRAETOR cul = VE _t-s00 __Fies, 130 8, Clomons, £S Bs THE TRACTOR THAT
y 30a Bors BROWN SUIT. LIKE NEW. | $20.95. FE 65169, Asphalt Paving Co. hed 2277 ureter and iawn mower. Low me- | Sale Store ) Equipment 77 77” oo cree FE 300 i pons BEEN WAIrT-
wz ALL 2 Ee es ofer | SINGLE PLIYER_AND | builders and contract Sea sleser aad omedy uate 3 SN | pitt snec UREA WITH FL: | SUPER MTA. wITm TEE
ool coating makes Sie 16 AND 3. CHIL radio combined. $14. FE 58755. | 4° soil pipe : $300) 8 and i +2007. é mic. « TOTAL MAHOGANY rs. 8 mos. old. reasonable. TORQUE AMPLIFIFR AND IN-
any boat like new. No more paitt-|Urenry “suite and dresses, sine @ S| $= sett Cebter bends. th | ELECTRIC LIGHT PIETURED POR finish ational Caan Register| Baginaw Trai, Drayton Woods. aay col 7
era's, “Sah cher 4 98 new. OL Plumbers lead 25e : fully gua: Morey's a | rena as | TAKEOF? COME IN LOOK
mau work roaranioed re Lor oF 3 STUDIO CH is GOOD CON- 08 oat Delve, Batom Appeoves a ho . me Club, 2280 Union Lake R4., | PRIZE WINNING COCEERS. 2 AND DRIVE IT TODA
veep, Mavtast cere Evenings of dante, coats, skirts, dresses, some | — “ition. a ot an ee | ee ee gn dees Gee Saatae i a3 ‘PART Rng gy ‘SETTER AND EVOLUTIONARY. DRIVE,
Days, MAvfair 66470 he lengtn.” Very | SELL OB TRADE 1 GA STOVE | new eaters at cost. ech eg Slightly factory $80 W. Huron te paris, F Females, $1.;| AMAZE YOU.
EMpire }-2560 - | ¥ = va a ey
nEMOBER! It's heaper if we ‘ee eae cwecEED STovEs - ex | ll 303 _Orcheré_Lake_Ave a4 ADDING oa AND snes CANA FE¢Q/34 FE 4-1112
$ coat and hat: SilR dress aise 12. | changed. Turner's, 682 Mt. Clem ee VERY eae wee. OU WERAL | 450 STEEL GARAGE, OVER |<. )_regioters_EM >S00!.____| _tood. Sin-_,077__ oe Ave. KING BROS.
BRAgS PROPELLERS RAGING |~ $0, One, tov sees —sir a PE = — we wil: load you wa 3. sactnaw,| beet, deer. : windows. Con be Sale Sporting Goods 78 PARAKEETS. “BREEDERS A®D Your 1-H Dealer
ee ee uk be aie tk SABEREINE | aioe Tee ee eemncial | ARRASON, PLUMBING SUPPLY |Ficow A ni i i ee ______| Pontiac Road at Opdyke
“foury, HooK's PLACE eult, size 14; also one salmos| _MI_ +1300. . “48 M15 ‘+ miles §. of Ortonville | _ with other attechments. FE 23441. —_— ™% 1 3 Pere cis a a CRESRED BOREAS OAS CERAR. | oseD Bie at hell
at Lake PLACE | colored. size 12; beth sion. Also EVIsION 1s%" CROSLEY. O00. | ATTRACTIVE COAL VALU FOR SALE GENERAL ELECTRIC OUR Gone BOY beyond TB San "} We ‘have a)
ia FT. S BOAT. EXCEL | Selling ee PE 318s. OR _ 3am, eae Canaesh? Lamp ate ton” wreger Wee, See) es . Shell. She, BOY, om TRADE BORA REGISTERED DACHSHUND PUP- Complete 2 W Po with cultivator,
“\ent ‘condition. PE 24045, | ROYAL BLUE WOOL LADIES Twin BEDS WITH INNERSPRING Kentucky Egg $17.00 Ton te pegs eS NEW LOW PRICES |airus rotize eS Tere | pes On pee ___| save 28 wih ‘ares teas ta hie
CENTURY BOATS BOATTRATL |" suk 16, Very_nice. PE 2900 | Soa matress. FE" G0 “after BLAYLOCK FLOOR ENDER PORNaCe | TS SEM ver A | Sle dec toe slope pow | Waawcen, Pyeres _Somee| Lees Seles & Service
| — es ad Mietine|3 oq esodition Ore # and Me 102) — Ty od Trades D nn Seth, Basiaine Oe. cleqners, pelpager, steamer ine Yin. Wywond, ot sheet. GouF CLOBS-¥ TORE 3 WOODS. _ing. Lawiand Kenne "TE ‘secs a 2,
en ayiven soree' De Petbara| | 2x20" plated oe ANOLES. CHANNELS. BEAMS ee ioe at ee oe meet h-——¢ ane GO CLUBS 6 MATCHED "Zan, "make, you selection aod | "Liha ‘G7 PonD TA, -
Sale Household Goods 71. Stucent det nn ss gas "teatogie, edt) weement et ar BLACKETT’S Mreiae ener arrangements ie pick up et $| inch ‘lo bottom ‘iin type plow,
DEMONSTRATING ~lChest of draws .. -...... $9.95| Steel, new FURNACES NACES Buildi z _ MI ©1626. ___ WILL O1VE @ KITTENS Sipresinetety 30 ft. 6 inch belt.
SWITZER APRIL _BARG AINS (asf aes deco aot $19.95 | Steel Co. 135 Branch St. (across aay uilding Supplies NEW REMINOTON 770 CALIBER. E Pike. PE 4-382.
Sarting Set Apri Ten, 2 pe 15 AM, ae eweere ove S| “Jew daenens| Clarkston |e se TO-a. PEK CENT | WHITE EASTER. RABBITS WE HAVE IT
._ April with a leat breakta't at $12 50/8 r) —_—— sion burners FHA Cc : get MA 41365 The new Ferg
at ah I oy 40-25 HP. out | machine $10 | Smal Sows payment Free acy Save on ret ide ger Stan Garwood. EM M 32000. all | 52 gal. electric water nesters .. 905. bee sat be ee ete See re | i4° REGISTERED BEAGLE. 3} [om 3 to a acres per, om "Ire
terested im @ fine custom built | Commode te WYMAN'S | thom good cae = avo BSB, Ime Ree $67 and up yéars old. FE 5-2716 silent. it has no pitment, there te
bent ond 8 {une motor, ae te \teea cane kes eens Lia i « ee0 ten brick. "Wer Gsuver.” Usien Blag. | x Genuine Kentile Bewa,
10:45—WIR, Guest Star WWJ, Phrase Pays W. George Wright a fg Sy Ete ware of Town WXYZ, Follow woman :90_ WIR, News - Quiet Ww, CKLW. J, Bil) 11-e0—WIR, News
11;00—WIR, News WJBK, bt St ereeereen. _ tell wwe,
J i: Earn Rosemary w a cLeod WXYZ. News. Gentile News Second Chance WCAR. News. Bollads 2 pewe wei. ony 1 Byline pity 11:30—WJR. Bob Reynolds WsBK. rphy pers. a rcanart WW). Allan Roth
Reynolds WWJ, Pront Page WXYZ.
“ew . twa Faye Rlssets WCAR, Ballads CRLW Manhattan Musie
2 Muste in Calle 5:0—WWI. L. J lieve Uuge—w. CKLW. Curt Meeey MeKensie i ywa Laure, —
Town WJBK, News, McLeod Ww. Bil) CKLW. Phil With Musie caw s, ; WCAR, News y WXYZ. Top of the Town
. Union and companies are slated
Carpenters Dicker |®,23' Az" 2 a L. M. Weir, business agent for; EAST LANSING (INS) — The the Carpenters District Council, Mich Sta
for New Contract | sia me onion is asking « package | Santen, Sine Coleg ston body today suggested switching
DETROIT (INS) = The: Carpen- |
ters Union (AFL), representing ap-
proximately 18,000 carpenters in
Wayne, ‘and Macomb
Céunties. continued negotiations to-
dJay_with_representatives of major
contractors in the area.
Meanwhile, state labor mediation
board chairman George Bowles,
atsigned two mediators to stand
by if their services were
{ d
4 “¢
Holland Hands Burglar
1 t6 15 Years in Prison-—
Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland
sentenced Richard Allen, 21, of 7
ern Michigan Prison at Jackson
. | Short St.. to } te 15 years in South- ; | reported Monday that
| was stolen along with his car.
| injured man rescued from beneath
Title | pened. He was not held. KALAMAZOO (UP) — Police
searched today for Phillip Morris
| Smith's friend and co-worker, a
dummy called “Smitty.”
Smith, a ventriloquist here for a
show at Kalamazoo High School.
“Smitty”
He can always get a new Car,
Smith said, but it will be more
difficult to replace “Smitty,” a)
red-haired figure dressed in a sail-
or’s uniform.
Unwilling Hitchhiker
Rescued by Police DETROIT ()—A trailer truck
was stopped Monday and a badly
the trailer.
Semiconscious, he had been
gripping a projection barely ahead
of the wheels.
At Receiving Hospital the man
was identified as Thomas Harri-
son, 57, an auto factory worker.
He had suffered a _ fractured
pelvis and other injuries.
Because of Harrison's condition,
police were unable to get any
details from him. The truck driver
said he did not know how it hap-
Walled Lake Grocery
Robbed of $3,000
Over $3.000 was taken yesterday
from a safe at the Lakeside Gro-
cery at 155 Ladd Rd., Walled Lake,
according to Oakland County sher-
iff's deputies.
Detectives Delos Anderson and
Leo Hazen, who investigated the
complaint of Glenn Buffmyer, the
owner, said the safecrackers drove
a pin out of the combination dial
tq. force open the safe.
MUNTZ
TW SERVICE By Muntz Ex-Service Men ns
Cell FE 2-2871
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Russian court in 1898. Czar Nicho-
las II presented the gift to the
Dowager Empress Marie Feodor-
traits of the Czar and his dauch
| ters, the Grand Duchess Olga and
Tatiana, emerge from inside the
egg at the touch of a —= button.
Funeral Service Set -
‘for Nebraska Senator
WASHINGTON (INS) — Funeral
service for Sen. Dwight P. Gris-
wold (R-Neb), who died early
Monday, will be held Wednesday |
afternoon in his home town of
Scottsbluff, Neb.
Members of the immediate
family will accompany the body
aboard a Military Air Transport,
Service plane today.
The 60-year-old three-time Ne-|
braska governor died at Bethesda |
| Naval Hospital after suffering a}
| heart attack as he and Mrs.| neering Co. slip. Bjorjquist Al . ; 'Reuther Assails
Give-Away Plan Union President Urges
GOP to Fulfill Pledges
of Tax Relief
WASHINGTON (INS) — CIO!
President Walter Reuther called
| the administration's tax revision
| bill today a “give-away program”
and $400 next and eliminate
the bill tax relief on divi-
Referring to the dividend and an
Phone KITTY
Reuther said
“If these two provisions were
removed and some of the otber
noxious provisions . . - corrected,
our economy, in my judgment,
would be on the road toward not
only recovery from the present | standard of living of the Ameri- |
can people by maintaining maxi- |
mum » employment and
purchasing power.”
Seaman's Body Found
DETROIT (UP) — The body of
Elmer Bjorjquist, 62. a missing
Toledo, Ohio, sailor, was found
Monday in the Great Lakes Engi-
Griswold drove ee a a
| Nov. 13.
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