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SAGA ie iti ri * ~~ baby sitters are being taken at TWO. __ . a Teachers in Birmingham Seek $400 Pay Hike Next Year to Start New Plan From Our Birmingham Bureas | the YMCA for the monthly square * = Teachers of | dance, to be held from 8 p. m. sed the Board to midnight this Saturday at the Y. Hosts Walter and Pauline Alli- pen ray pr eave = * re,| 80m have obtained Mark Smith to year, af & start in ‘nereasing the do ~ eoling and instructing. They sought a boost in the mini- are an =a whe toe mum and maximum for teachers! ». ptiet se Di hyariclpeed with a bachelor’s degree from the 10:30 a.m. tomorrow. Esther present $3.350 — $4,850 to $3.600 Cirete witt meet with Mrs Mur. —~ $6,100. For those holding mas- rie Betts of Stoneleigh BI ‘ ter's degrees. ine a Ss.150| field Hills and. Mrs. Kenneth fom — $15 | Klelutelder will be hostess to the . Miriam Circle at her home en Lauderdale, Mrs. George Jackson wil! open her home on Watkins to the Ruth Circle and the Naomi Circle will | ing the salary peak in 11 years. In a 20-minute presentation to the school board, it was reported by the teachers that Birmingham's current minimum salary ranks ninth out of 14 communities in the area, and the maximum ranks 12th among the 14, A suggestion was voiced by the teachers that residents of the school | Y district would approve a special age earmarked to improve teachers’ salaries, to maintain‘ a) .| General Manager E. S. Matheson, left. rr “ Ponting Press Phote the new $100,000 FIRST SPADEFUL—Land was broken for Automobile Club of Michigan office at 250 S. Hunter Blvd. yesterday by club President Clarence Otter, center, of Bloomfield Hills. Doug- las Brown, right, manager of the Pontiac AAA office since 1946, will direct the new office, which will serve the 7,000 club members in the Birmingham area when completed July 1. Assisting is club Also present were club directors John A, Brown and Roy M. Hood of Birmingham and James M. Vernor of Bloomfield Hills. : Parakeet Harbor ‘Causes Landlord to Raise Rent DETROIT wW — Landlord Paul The | Dingley and tenant William Kuz- Rev. Perry - | her pas- | ™an disagreed over how many will officiate and burial wil! parakeets Kuzman kept in his | apartment. 1879, Dingley said there were “more H.' than 50." Kuzman said only two Anyway. Dingley. complain- _ ing over “corn husks on the floor’’ z . ,and a “pine tree hanging from around Pontiac for many years and | 4 handelier,” iced the. rent was residing with her son, Erwin | daugh- Wind- two rif ut yf g Fak | Planning Board Works on Details of Parking Zones @& program. | parking zoning classification to st a tf : James M. that the tactic of anti-Commu-. cate. Kuzman said he'd vacate. Senate Kills Chance pairs, Cries ctawre 2 tO Vote on Bingo | at her residence Tuesday after a (Continued From Page One) ‘brief illness. 9 prey ze tg aves Heirs —. | year legalized the game by a 41 Cumberland, Md. Sept. 18, 1926, She came to Pontiac from West- , The question submitted in ernport, Md, two weeks ago. | New Jersey, he said, specifical- Besides her husband she is sur- 'y applied.te bingo, defined bingo vived by a daughter, Phyllis Ann games carefully at home ahd a.son, Charles F. Jr.| for local option. The Michigan ‘ i g i . Huntoon Funeral Home. ‘Mrs. Charles F. Peters FI ‘of her daughter in East Detroit drews said there is not enough ' profit in bingo for commercial op- Born in Brandon Township, erators to bother with it. March 12, 1883, she was the daugh- | Detroi fer Convicted of Holdup at Inn James T. Sullivan, 30, of Detroit, urch yesterday an Oakland County Besides her husband she is sur-| Circuit Court jury in the 96,200 | vived by three sons and two daugh- holdup of the Fox and Hounds Inn last November. ters, Roy J. of Fostoria, M. Keith ‘ Judge H. Russel Holland set of Dearborn, Mrs. Stanley Ander- is across the street from | , were worked. ‘Piarming Board members C. J. Huddlest of the: Wabeek- | 5° ; af ston a s lots in the north- | section of the business dis-| , objected to a clause calling | Bag H 4 said they will attempt to reword | a period of time for a settling process of the ground, before én- The Weather pees pont | ome + and =i to forcing. the requirement ts tp Ar Wace te sestueees oteas 3 | re : —-= : : | j Basins ot hens teremtec svewmrest! Saucerlike Object Seen | and 14 te 18 miles an beer Thersday. oe |\Over Commerce Road ~_.. Today im Pontiac a Lowest temp * preceding 8 e¢m == An Orchard Lake woman today | |The body is at the Voorhees- /20, 1900. She was a member of son of East Detroit, Dean C. and Mrs. Robert Williams of Pontiac. sentencing for March 29. Sullivan, alias James T. Suttles, Siple Funeral Home. other men, escaped after a daring Mrs. Erna Tubbs — Mrs. Erna (Iva May) Tubbs. 70. when he was discovered ri : of 1171 Ernest St., Milford, died a car fitting the description. af at her residence Tuésday after-| the one used in the robbery. noon. She had resided in Pontiac Washington: Post Buys many years but was living with her daughter at the time of her Q : . : McCormick D.C. Paper WASHINGTON (INS) — The death. Washington Post announced today that it has purchased the Washing- ton, Times-Herald and will here- Bloomfield Hilis Inn. she Cedar Crest Lutheran Church. per Surviving are two daughters. seed name of both publica “3 E M or - and Mrs. Hazel Austin of Pontiac: |1,¢ Post and will be chairman of the board for the new publication. Col. Robert McCormick of Chicago | because New Jersey voters last | of 168 Kendall, Detroit, and two. daylight holdup of the fashionable Pontiac Police arrested Sullivan | after publish a single newspaper | as Shakedown Attorney for Benny's Wife Wants Money . NEW YORK @—The first -wife of Jack Benny's new son-in-law Seth H. Baker, 26, made this claim in asking that reporters be barred * ¢ Miss Benny wood wedding, is now honeymoon- State Supreme Court Justice Mor- ris Eder that Joan Scott Baker brought the action ‘‘because she wants to use the newspapers to exact a sum of money from him.” Lazar asked that reporters be barred and papers in the case be impounded. He continued: “One reason we seek to seal these papers is that Joan Benny is an innocent party in this mat- ter. She . . . may be injured by the publicity. Mr. Baker is a stock broker and he can be damaged also." s * s Eder turned him down, saying: “I am a firm believer in hear- ing matters in open court. unless here to arouse public prejudice.” Joan Scott Baker’s lawyer, David J. Landau, denied any shakedown attempt and added: ‘’There is noth. ing lascivious or scandalous about Landau said his client, a blonde model, married Baker in Flor- ence, S. C., July 19, 1951; while he was an Army private. They kept | the wedding secret from his fam- | ily, Landau said. * * s When Baker’s father found out about the marriage, Landau con- tinued, he put economic pressure ly before Baker met Miss Benny ton New Year's Day, 1954. Hearing Complaints on Property Taxes Hearing Set Tuesday for Robbery Suspect Russell S. Courtney, 31, of 1765 Woodward Heights, Ferndale, de- examination att : Hy lettre Direction: Northeast. ; sighted a round yellowish-green 2nd Mrs. Nellie Dick of Lansing: | was the owner of the Times-Her- SS a eee aca glowing object in the sky over Com. three grandchildren and four great- | aig. Moon rises Wednesday at $12 pm | merce road Tuesday night | grandchildren. _—— ee ee ee } Funeral will be Friday at 2 p.m. | Miss Lucy Rambo said she, her | Downtown Temperstere =~ employer and a boy were in an} 6 8. Me... ll a scedino : .* Meee pee Be iM Ganoercoce: $3 | axtto heading west on Commerce | & Bivsces m aaeee road bow . when | P| ® @., se +38 3 . Mei ccceres. Cd] a t 7:45 p.m. the ob- a @... a = RES) £9989989 eee been etereenee from Huntoon Funeral Hone. Rev. Eugene Ryding, her pastor, will officiate and burial will be « TELEVISION Start. Training Now in Your Spare Time! _ The’ Demand for Our Television Graduates Is Son-in-Law Claims 1st| "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1056 ‘Says Suit Filed Lous w. som, — Tax Study Institute meet four times a year to discuss SIME sEiee tH Names Pontiac Man Confirmed by Army |swzmcra inte er ee Mrs. Deloris Hendrick, former| Commissioner Paul A. Kern in- . Pontiac resident living in Owosso, | ‘Toduced the motion. A copy will Factory Trained Man Monday of the death of her hus- 18 Congressman from Royal Oak. Soe aise — ro band, Sgt. 1. C. Hazen F. Hen-| — I] Clectrie shavers, Ronson and drick. A 100,000 Irish to March =|] Parker Lighters. ba NEW YORK @®—More than 100,- | : soldier who was . | on with Set. mixed é Hendtick ba for the day—will march 50 blocks | & Office Supply told Mrs. Hend-| up Fifth avenue today in honor | rick eartier that | of St. Patrick. | 17 W. Lewrence St. ee ee Platinum sells for about $1,300, Peatiec, Mich. tion June 18, 1951. | @ pound. 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The dream car arrived while my sister and her, family were. spending a few} e days of their va-| cation with us. 4 MORE VALUE PER DOLLAR... ing second baby, T decided, impulsively, to go - her Texas home. | sinters | eat eaten vee | BAA CAT COC home was darkened by a strange Orviipics star end au-around athicte | J | 7 Qi, CO%e-.) fear I could not explain. I was) of Sanford “Gaive Sane * ei i eo & 3 ‘ B.S 2/ AS. 7 aged expect- | i with my sister to | him by his last name! was to OsceaacNana jaa Adee tneeeetippamapeansie drive down and pick me up in our - er mer roere cree nae eee . ~ “new car. ‘ F | I shall never forget how my hus- - - | band looked, when we drove away, 'as he turned and waved goodby. During the five wonderful years | eof our marriage, we had a pet | habit of silently forming the a. 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Daily ae py § Wed. and Set.—Open a sary ‘eit 9 P.M : OPTICIANS On Same Fleer As use a ° cocting astringent formula | down, on the wrong side of the | Sales & Service Peterson's Ointment. No wonder road. | 'Us—to all of us? Why didn't you | of everything. . , until we were. | a room in the nearby home of a | thy closed eyes so strongly that I ' sensing the nearness of someone | | _else in the rooni. I stepped to| ‘growing warmer, j ; man who caused the accident, but iT think of him often. Not with te your ernct needs, regar@iess ef your ‘prescription or lens NO MORE, NO LESS | and play our secret game of “I After being ‘“flim-flammed” for years by e who Beousehold Finance Company Branches i in “Many Princi pal Cities of U. § “Sand id Canada FOUNDED 1 wm | i paralyze new families.every day,|_ The meat of. watermelons varies ig UA. kan test 20 bor eo sat down alone at my desk one | in sweetness, fiber and color, the | dt the world’s railway mileage on * Fire Sale! Cash and Canry Now selling the salvageable material of shed stock, Plywood, Masonite and White Pine Lumbe?. Everything goes at special love you,” with our whe said ap first won the game for that Thee vbee | ee slnedee “tates per item, Each item: figured and priced at the yard only. time. Let moneny brother's ‘Reopen ts E a 4 | Nov, a4 Ca tread and wave, | SE SRE TH es,,,, |. NO PHONE ORDERS PLEASE! he beat me at our game. a tt tw neve Io — ee eae my and I looked forward to my hus- Se = | ee Le « Sex ae eh fa) “eK "He [> _ Laplanders milk half-wild rein. Kime, 4252 49M. SAGINAW ¢. . on i. On Friday night, we sat on. deer and keep the milk all winter eS 5 ns - my sister’s front lawn, waiting. \\in frozen chunks, - Hours passed. I grew nervously ~ | would approach—but it never came. At midnight, feeling some bus- iness must have detained him, we all went to bed. I stretched out | fully dressed and finally fell asleep. | The piercing ring of the tele- phone woke me at five. | “Long disance is calling. . Aa During the moments that tol- lowed tears and werds were mixed together; facts jumbied. Then we threw suitcases inte my sister’s car, and te the steady drone of wheels I tried te piece the story together. A head-on collision at early dusk. Two killed. Four seriously injured. not more than two hours at the | most. And that | one = my hus- | band. = I closed my eyes and prayed. The doctors did not want me to see my husband. but they could not stop me. I looked at him once, then staring at his ring. It was /only way I could recognize him, | _ reached out to him, but the nurse held me back. “You mustn't touch him," she | said. ‘The pain will be too much." I sank slowly into the chair, suddenly realizing that there had ‘been tthers in the accident. Where were they? How badly were they hurt? Did they look tike this? 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Come in and check that — in this big, bold beauty of a Buick that delivers to you for just a few dollars more than the so-called “low-price | three = We'll gladly seat you at the wheel and let this sensational automobile tell its own story. Can you make it ++ at a “THIS BUICK V8 delivers locally 1954 SPECIAL. Medel 48D «... Seemed oes a ons aeeonl bg a oe edditional. Prices may very slightly in edjoining comauailies Gee . ae te shipping chorges. All prices subject to change without netics. : IV a “Phone FE 2-9101 = ) i, ry aa — #t BS See r ae AE eas et ec : * a st ae < jj j ‘ é Se Lee. Ee THE PONTIAC PRESS and Steel Community. He now predicts the French Assembjy will take up the EDC treaty before’ the Geneva con- ference. . THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1936 +4 Case Records of a Psychologist % Cownap N. Cwrorcs Horacr F. Broome Rossi, Bassers ° - ‘ : et ene ie STE —_EDC and {Continental federa- by Using Proper Methods § ; Entered st Post Office, Pontiac, Mich. as second class matter tion, it should be remembered, Bee 2 eo es | —— are cardinal objectives of our . Martin had —— = ' MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Government’s European policy. se eee tore id ae ae make heart palpitate in } eect PELE ENTS ee Tove aguin. But. read. the = Maxine Dearing dramatic, outcome of oar e eck where sgrrier service ts pot Sralisble by mail Maxine DEARING will be missed, not motions, you'll soon Shere te, Michigan and all other, places ip the Cnited only by her family and a large circle of ion gp a apt can be poe inns lieben dco hl erads __. friends, but also by literally hundreds of developed. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS boys and girls with whom she had come — By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 in contact as a teacher. . Rie yoo ao ‘before we Mrs. Dearing was an unusual * aes Sy ve Se wee eee woman. She was unusual in her eS: fickle,” e a enthusiasm. She ‘had a cheery bl ite nn lee. Tu lot . eer) ed in my “Tl never have President Ers—ENHOWER did a convinc- disposition. She made friends any faith in any of them again.” ing job of carrying to the people his — without effort. She lived her life ae i aw ee a fight against Democratic tax cut pro- fully, joyously. 2a dopo ey 8 ee posals. | Some of the comments made by her After jest ous qadurtanate ox- It is too early to forecast the reaction students, following her death in an auto- perience with one girl, he was of Congress. But there can be little mobile accident, reveal the deep impres- now damning all womankind. doubt that the President persuaded ,, = sion she had made upon them, and the So I guggested he follow the ete in his radio an ote a wholesome influence she had exerted motto of the Air Corps, which urges one who heard him through could doubt janine High School. = Hn gerpomanny wy rect bie his unere belief that these proposals * *- * . _ in ~ =. Marts objected. wlike oe hana then ed country «We just ioved her,” said one girl as__ = Sarees Seen ee ear pert ot say-eccuptance st ids g tears rolled down her cheeks. But I insisted. He was even so Besides the $5 billion tax cut “She was a mother to all of us,” said = ot ee ee which became effective January another. ( 1, the President reminded his | tk * = Baering Down listeners that the tax revision bill ‘No monument of stone could be erect- é ; ; By a “BUGS” BAER now before Congress would cut ed to compare with the one which she _ : bs oS That "soprano safari ‘te Seath taxes an additional $1.5 billion. herself has built in the minds and The Wearin’ o’ th’ grin America recommended switching 1° x * * hearts and memories of these young the words of the popular song : ‘ a There coffee in Brazil Showing howgfhe revision bill would people. Voice of the People - —e > benefit individuals, the President said it The four matrons who investi- . : gated the hiatus of the aromatic sao would stimulate ivetment in Naruns note: As sail travels a Reader Feels That Thought of Children =a. ofan eae the rate of one mile per ten years, it . : ca insects and — country that his Administration is pre: Wvt\niescsacy for hin to signa! before, QMOUI Make Each Driver More Careful =~ ™ === pared to counter any economic letdown, making a turn. | dean vale ended ame {wae wo eer Ge ; I's a very expensive method of city engi- so high that the people couldn't he attacked Democratic proposals for saidens and telepone ‘pumiber of the ner aguin that a.man with a 1% afford to buy it —— letters put a through : taxpayers have paid for ° — ee ee Tux late Geter Buncess said he had feet unten the letuer t critical the sidewalk which would let the that surplus butter, why not hand —§> the well manicured posse never seen a purple cow. But that was water directly through into the it over? Plenty of farmers buy exonerated the Brazilians of the Declaring that $1,000 exempijons ia ma __ Accidents are recorded every river. oleo and people like it. Reduce the ; would of three before the days of Technicolor movies. day, especially auto accidents. 1 the peice’ of wk and. mance oi bay —— our habits for ping sircaharpdiam.ce, selene nn oe ee = ei cs che of te tee ais it and not so much butter. from Federal income taxes, Presi- . ve home never to return, leaving Dally Reader who cross it several times a There was another seminar of dent said: The Man About Town ee eT Le pany oe week to go te the polls and ex: Eaitr’s Note: Otto A. Schott American ladies who junketed to “The loss of revenue involved ° away, an accident happens and the Putas eo on 179 Ogemaw Rd. did not write the 114 break mountain climbing rec- | whole family is wiped out and then letter appearing im this column other way of stating the same a a oe Govaenen A Produce Evidence sguin chbiven ore axved, bal ore The cost of making auch a tole Feb, 27 even though the pen-name il arc ‘ tru ous blow Government, : : left orphans. It is really very, very through sidewalk would be on letter was similar to his Martin $100 Sasemin: fe the exemption Many incieations Early sad indeed. Ie it carelesmness, reck- small and could cave the city sev- own name. . wap ae SS SS at dhe extvessity und gaoseouyled : na: oom lessness or thousand dollars in damage with work Master's Thesis, would cost the Government $2.5 Spring; ewer ing I am sure God does not want to an injured citizen or possibly a 4. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Wa ate cnanecthes us Dat te feb Gms to Geto mls billion. To increase the personal Daffynition little children to be orphans. My death due {to the city’s negligence. Howbeit im the business of the onteed Sati 'Sh' ipa touriat, Inti coed twe or three nights per ~~ exeniption to $1,000 would cost Sales tax: One at which you do not get so heart goes out for them in pity. Speak up now, citizens. ambassadors of the princes of ides week. oe - — , a 300 East Pike ©" enquire of the wonder that was 1+ was q smart gimmick by 1 was losing the wager. Another * * * The phone jingles with reports of spring. Geese Reader Urges That Water = ——_-—____—_ done In the land. God left him. rary to invite our women folk month passed and he still boasted Such a tax reduction not only is un- “ying northward and making stop ovet in the idewalk Be Removed Daily: Suggests pdbye: might know uth without exchanging photo that he felt the same as at the : open water near his home on Cass Lake are On S k Be . : . ait hat wee ih Bis Deort, graphs. The gals arrived, they saw start. wise at this time. It is unsound in prin- reported by~ I have upon three, occasions in- Reducing Price of Milk es -« ‘= and they concurred. But before the semester was over ciple because it would narrow the tax Marry Malccis formed the city engineer of the 1 just wonder how the U. S. There will be no Christian but — he found that his acting had be- base. If the budget were balanced and and caterpillars crawling on her sidewalk are. filthy condition of the depressed ever got along without Reuther and will have a Gethsemane; but every But we. still don’t like kicking come the real McCoy. a tax cut deemed advisable, a wiser form sare, Walter Machel River se = other so called labor leaders, but praying Christian will find that 1 onetwenty for a sack of Now when be kissed the girl, on East Pike Street where to me, I think they did very nicely. there is no Gethsemane without its beals-~ he began to feel the real emotion of relief would be a reduction in rates, of Drayton Plains. Several reports of crocuses such hole or depression has ev They did not perhaps get so much angel! oe of love. He was so crazy about not higher exemptions. * im bloom have been received, and dently existed for many years. | money but neither was anything T. Binney. _It's all right for the ladies. One her by June, that he proposed. Mrs. Margaret Blackworth = a Pig ned pg Greg romeo We hope with the President of Auburn Heights says her tulips are budding. J: dee coffee yesterday in a super- . school princi- that Congrene will reject these trata bain be Jando With New Look and Resolute Policies, 2.4." thes seek proposals and believe _—_— ° Janeiro.” will develop. But pick quality with him that “an unwise tax — ° Rochester is Hicoming im its yellow glory. Is Hot War Far Away on UL S.-Horizon ~"=— stut at the outset. of your own cutter ts no real friend of the Harry Allison By DAVID LAWRENCE Each situation would be dealt ‘The answer le thet Indechina ortraits ned cated Gu Se. taxpayer. of Pontiac Trail points out that the ground hog = WASHINGTON—What is thé big- With as the circumstances re- jg net covered by any matual-de- By JAMES J. METCALFE tats ‘soyepaper, enctectng alongs cent went back for six weeks on Feb. 2—and that gest piece of news that the world quired. It is not necessarily to be saa. treaty to which the United _1ow could our country have sur- So oe ; : : time now has expired. would like to know today? It's inferred that any atom bombs vived Through fire, storm and hess his psychological EDC and the Saar whether or when there will be a ‘would be used in little wars, but States ls a party and that the A perusal of cur sporting pages ‘large-scale war. neither is it to be assumed they situation ts met oven like Korea. 100d . . . And through each war © (Ceperight. Nopkine Syndicate Ine.) France and West Germany toward set- we tess al as tons shapers States government or the Soviet S878 It is desirable to keep the 124 teen President in June 1960, ‘ish blood? .. . Those Irish names rom Our Files tlement of the Saar problem is an en- _—_—are clouting the ball in the grape oe : - he might have ordered American %@ ail throughout . . . Our ne 1 Years Age eh mae | Muara tate earele 2 there will be a large-scale war? . _ Will the United. States retaliate tion’s history . .. As they have ’ couraging development in Western Eu- trait league. tn case of a large-scale war with. TOops into action as an implied ob- 4.050 and guarded Against ADVANCED YOUTH program 2s — The ancwer is that each is com =cut consulting its Allies? It will tion of the United Nations char. - Se & urged by Herbert Hoover. Says rope. | This is March 17, and I am reminded of vinced today that the destruction Vatiate inetantly _— the enemy .. . And so today—St. y's must watch Fascist advances ‘ Maurice E. Finn J. H. Patrick Glynn would be so great on both sides oom ter but at the same time he would Patrick’s Day... Their heritage | . The West is pressing for Pinncgen, J. &. ‘dead can bases and from bases in)... ke honor Geom GOV. FRANK D. GERALD and several other good Pontiac citizens who will % to make euch an attack ab = ba, _. hike Spain perhaps — ve asked for a formal resolu- we praise . . . dies suddenly following : French ratification of the Evy- be wearing a bit of green today. . solutely Improbable. tion of ratification by Congress im- with grateful hearts ... For all jie, p , and from ite own aircraft car. mediately afterward. their They are See ee ropean Defense Communist lea siemani of Potia ‘ os inte Corroborative evidence on this riers im the North Afiantic and All this bolls down 10 the ca dined willed a . . Oar - 90 Years Age pacts before the Geneva confer- ot the - eon ens re i ievitentatnas that bombo Ty ™ Gent belief that a “hot war” is not firemen and all. . , The soldiers ONE OF THE largest mazhun's ; ori Adams Fur Store : . on- the horizon, and may not be and officials who... . Will answer conducted is under way ence starting April 25. That kcea lecated-en te 1 site of the add up to the aforesaid conclusion. ~The United States will retaliate ‘tae 0 tomy time t call. . . And not the least John Dillinger, Search now turns ratification not only awaits ulti- aieaee What, then, shall each country also from bases like those in E : » to Canada. _ y Commanity Natienal Bank, do by way of armament prepara- Britain or Canada only if arrange- Se cin ane tc aascan ae Ot ¢ »s OF oe OSCARS _AWARDED to two mate agreement on the Saar but~— and when everybody in town knew tion? The answer is: All that is ments have been worked out in-ad-— Ton pod hae camsegin een te Each “favorites” — Katherine Hepburn fF is essential to the EDC idea. Joe Bancroft —-* —— a = cS rar yes," and Charles Laughton; “Caval- : td bounds so as afford a defense When Congress con- o Pr — * we ke oe for’ his why ——h a ere come backs. against any'ttad of attack, sted? Inthe cage ofan Instant at (Congrians mse) | (Coperight . 1986) _ cade’’ is judged best film of 1933. As for the Saar, French Foreign when on a trip to Florida this week What is the policy of the United he President is authorized ‘ . . ° te 8 , , . already to instantly an in- er = Minister Braver and Chancellor Wians H. Wimet sat teers ty ae ew rps nant we Dr, Brady: Sfraightens Out His Readers | ADENAUER have accepted a basis for an vi ne oft at Liggtinl Island Naval Base in aggre reasons has never rces anywhere in the world. ee 7 .. . “agreement they expect to reach about oe cane eee ee tthe “bucket bee fully or specifically ox «Goran a oF Which Shots, Vaccines He Advocates March 30. The framework of that basis brigade” who carried pails of sea shells from the — ‘mericam public § racticable a resolution to ratify . 2 ° mae because, to de so, is to explain it By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. against diphtheria by an injec- If no “take” after the third vac- has been called something more than an "0" '0 De \sed in mos Dulldng ate ¢ Se Bact ee mceeree rie further Kansas render with three chil- ten of diphtheria toxoid at the ination, with vaccine that has giv- agenda and something less than a firm _As an example of feline endurance through its What does the “New Look” gen- What then did President Eisen- dren thanks God and Dr. Brady age of 9 months and a second © ei Coa oe oes oe commitment. The proposal envisions a ""¢ lives. Aion, Seley Ha ae Oa Ne eae ae ee enice (no irreverance intended, for I try injection two menuthe later. Make sufficient natural: Gnherited) im- Saar that would: of Ortonville cites the case of a cat that went y Council have decided te mune by 1. Become the first “European” without food or water for a month while ft was’ gol vapeonens risk. ; territory, linked economically as “Mh i" ® fap. but stil lived to a ripe old age. ie at mot come within the now with France but with equal Risto grsdacaihinn =p celhage: -— eS ee economic rights gradually avail- epee ed eaesied a buh quate for scubiciaas cai So. eco: able to Germany. violation of the law to leave beer cans nomically maintained by the 2. Have complete autonomy in ee OWist wes G0 sbeaiag of Go its internal affairs. My Lansing political observer argues that the speech by Secretary Duiles warn- 3. Entrust its defense and “chances of Oakland County's candidate for the ing that “massive retaliation” Republican nomination for governor,_: z would come if the free world were co foreign affairs to a European George N. Higgins, . attacked? sioner responsible to the — are bettered every time another candidate is _ Ht was intended to warn the : committee of ministers of the. | *%mounced. There now are six. =e $ soe the use of the atomic bomb or the = Sarops: . hydrogen bomb has been adopted i * te Verbal Orchids to as "et tata ; A clue to the importance of the prog- Mr. and Mrs, William 8. Church any weapons and in amy place of ~~ rotia of 191 Elm St.; golden wedding. tts own choosing, = \ i for Bxuce, ial . tative te of 1330 Square Lake Road; ninety-third birthday. - china or the Near East, thé “mas- sns,-There’s more love tn spankin’ ; the six countries in the European Coal of g south Edith St.; eighty-ninth birthday. : \we? Se a a tS THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 Grousing Britons Send — | Washington for information con- | Civics Teacher Needs hina igrensioramnees oil nociaaed Envoys to Check on Birds |? With & personal project to | Good Refresher Course wisi’ ceaotacs camden pee . British species, ts said to be de-|) Major Frederick Bennet, mem- vail cinbabiadio’ tia Koa the House of Commons, |cal changes resulting from World | who wanted to know “Who are the four South Caro-| hill miles. pupils of her government class. In uphill miles i ‘Planes Get Radar school teacher had assigned the estimating distances, the Chi- nese once used two scales, one for and the other for down- ables fitted to the Comet jet airliners this year. Sir Miles Thomas, Brit- _ SEVEN mountains and other aircraft in LONDON (INS) — The latest aid | time to take avoiding action, has to make air travel safe — radar | been fitted to BOAC planes experi- search gear — is expected to be | Mentally. After oil is pressed from copra, ish Overseas Airways Corporation | the dried meat of coconuts, the chairman, revealed that this revo- | residue is valuable as stock feed Milkmaid Shoots Goose DeSMET, S. D. 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The jaunt- Dixie Senators tay Weer bak colectisalboe Wooal Ta or i use. | representation in Congress nor the ‘right to participate in presidential elections. * * bd ee for Senate consideration of excise Alaska, Hawaii tax legislation and the 1952 New WASHINGTON uw — Sduthern | Mexico senatorial election contest. senators skilled in the art of| Eastland said he has informa- lengthy debate today continued | | tion he awill present to the Senate But they would not get voting | Enjoy the best an . favorite their attack on statehood for later on the extent of financing of Hawaii and Alaska. | Sen. 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BENSON ‘sR a RR i a Ma i lp , — Q"": z ~—-20-South Perry St. _ Shop Torte end tery Night THF M. r | And Not for Irish Colleens Only Wearin’ of the Green Is s High Fashion prints in the high-fashion salons NEW YORK (INS) — Any wom- an who is wearin’ the green today is not only Irishly inclined — she’s high fashion! The news from style circles says that green is going to be the hot color of the spring season. (Techni- cally, it's a cool colar, but busi- ness-wise, it’s hot). The greens which will be pro- ‘Mrs. Taber Home Mrs, Paul Tabor of Drayton Plains returned home today after spending a month at Pontiac Gen- ‘eral Hospital, where she under- | ; went surgery. i i : ii i fie ag g* g a follow through with the theme. and, most striking of all, green combined with blue. Coming Events Better Home Grow ozs. meet. day at ba 30 30 in the — East Lew Francis C. Butterfield Tent Nine, ‘ will meet Thursd: Hell, “oe w. Pixe-o Bt. Garden wih) SEARS board will be at 13:45. & Gordon WCTU will ee in Pirst Ba pust Church. Wasente’ Tom Temple on at 8 p.m. in Grotto | | = Ae omy ,.. 0 versatile shoe for Spring's new colors, textures...8 sparkling ALLURING FOOTWEAR ’ highlight for Spring prints. \Ii,. [\ ~ CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CAMP FIRE GIRLS ON THEIR 44TH ANNIVERSARY TODD’S SHOE STORE 20 W. Huron s Among the fire to arrive at the opening performance of the Pontiac Symphony Or- | chestra were ir. and Mrs. Ivan C. W ileox ~%\ * Excellent. Musicianship Pleases. Aadivace By DORA DAWSON Genuine enthusiasm greeted the Pontiac Symphony Orchestra at its concert in Lincoln Junior High School Tuesday evening. A near capacity audience was a many hoping that the orches- tra might became a permanent surprised at the excellence of its ee fe ten Seve X. Sas bees oe: (ings cater tate the exe- one. Out of his thorough training, ex- and innate feeling oj tion, the J z 3 i a Fee ath ae caE, : ? » quali program opened with a Ros- _ overture, not as familiar as Hibs 5 rfity ‘ | ¥ 26 W.. Huren §maller sized subjects . scenes . : Huldahs « friends and Brides, too! . barn dance grouping .. .an meusaalty tine (how reduced ho $ 593 « a C f ler your own ‘home and most acceptable site ee your Pictures for Groupings « $]95 te $500 - » include ballets, French street - Seascapes . “e Sale starts right now ., by coming early. . Yes . ventory is 3 off . discount. Large Landscapes $10 . . choice of matty subjects . almost all are 24 by 30 plus the size of the frame... limed oak and brushed gold on white .. , a magnificent assortment . ~- gnd all at the one sale Price of $10. Large landscapes and outdoor scenes . be sure you see the entire stock | . every picture in our entire in- © . price includes la interiors, musical baekgrounds 2 i _ many small pictures to be hung in groupings. OFF! ‘landscapes, scenes, . Gimost every type... All at mahogany, gold, me | ‘TIL 9 ry % . ‘ Pontiac institution, and many were ‘sicians busy, and the contrasts be- 'ber of the evening was Debussy's | ~ by = painter, suggestive and im- number was repeated as an en- “The Prague Symphony by Mo- zart, in four movements, was well done, Especially notable was the unity of the strings in the dif- ferent sections, coming out as one voice and indicative of excellent musiciarfship. Mozart keeps mu- tween the movements were well | developed. The immortal melodies of Grieg, heard in “Song of Norway,"’ were delightful. Probably the most dificult num- “Clouds’”” in which he expresses his great love of nature in new sound combinations that are characteristic of his compositions. There ig a weaving of tone coler, similar te the use of color St. Joseph Guild Plans April 29 Fashion Bridge. April 29 has been set as the’ date for the fashion bridge to be’ ‘sponsored by St. Joseph Guild of | Church. St. Benedict Cochairmen appointed for the af- | fair are Mrs. James Clark and | | Mrs. Willard Johnson. Plans were made for the fash- fon show Monday evening when — members of the guild/met at the | West Iroquois road home of Mrs. | \Nelson K. Hunter. ' Entertainment for the evening | was furnished by the Singshots of | Waterford Township High School. Cohostesses were Mrs. Carleton | Wright and Mrs. James Brown. | PEO Addressed — © at Putnam Home Earl Young, a member of the staff of the psychological clinic of | the Detroit Public Schools, used | — topic “Family Relations” when ter AW, PEO, Monday evening. The meeting was held in the West Iroquois road home of Mrs. . |George Putnam, Mrs. John L. Wil- “T$0n assisted the hostess. — | Plans were announced for the organization of a new chapter to take place Friday evening in the Franklin road home of Mrs. John Little. “State officers will be in charge of the organization of the new chapter, CL, Circle Two Headed by Mrs. Don White Officers Were elected Tuesday when Circle Two, First" Christian ary, and Mrs. Fred Ruby, treas- urer. The theme of the program con- ducted by Mrs. Allen Hersey was “Even to This Present Hour.” Mrs. Revol gave devotions. Hostess the Apel! meeting wil be Mrs Harmes of LaSalle avenue. he spoke before members of chap- | & Seatieg Peis Shake of Old Orchard drive. They were escorted to their seats by Phyllis Young of Walled Lake, one of the ushers. Enthusiasm Greets City Symphony pressicnistic, A solo om the Eng- lish born, played by Kenneth Holm, increased the imaginative beauty of the. composition, The orchestra entered into the spirit Closing the program was one of Wagner’s master works, the ‘‘Pre- lude’” to “Die Meistersinger.”* played by the 50 musicians with great dignity of tone and skil!, and a credit to the composer. This concert is a foretaste of what will become a musical asset to this city, with the continued in- terest and support of the people of this area. On May 4, the second concert of this season will be held in Lincoln Junior High School. PERMANENTS Made to Order! by Gyro Reducing to. “its natural, graceful beauty. Come in—Phone. my Riker Bldg., Main Floor FE 3-7186 Beauty Clinic By Edythe McCulloch Why Not-Improve Your Hair Color? In spite of our frosty weather, spring int far = oat i ole have been ting abo ting your hair, now 3 the time ye find = what hair coloring can do for you. ~ ps your hair needs brighten- img up a bit or perhaps there are « a he eke there «: among — friends rome pass by un- suspected — Gag the knowled; you f+ gp St hair coloring Lk Phone Edythe McCulloch Beauty Shep, FE 2-7431, - @8 Pontiac Bank Bidg. i, OLD SOFA RE-NEWED! a Moredeceaner: Te Vip ‘Prices © al s 270 Orchard Lake-Ave. ° “Room William: FURNITURE MAKERS 6) . vi Vacationers | Wend Way | Northward Pontiac Residents Continuing Exodus _ From Florida © -|intendent, Tuesday afternoon be- .| constitution of the TBI Women's | Institute office on West Lawrence ‘Addresses Junior “Child “Study” “This Matter of Growing Up”. was discussed by Dr. Dwight B. freland, Birmingham school super- TBI Women’s Club Will Elect Officers Officers will be elected and amendments will be made to the Club when the group meets Sat. | urday at 3 p. m. in the Business | street br. Ireland:-Speaks to - Chib The historical scrapbook will be | on display for the first time since the club was organized. fore members of Pontiac Junior Mrs. Howard O. Powers was hostess to the group at her home on Cherokee road and Mrs. Jack Brannack was cohostess, Assisting them were Mrs. Carl Donelson, Mrs. Don Cotterman, Mrs Eugene Foley and Mrs. Ross Walls. 5 and of the jéint meet- Announcement was made of the Federation of Womenss Clubs card | party ing with Child Study Club Three, Child Culture Club and Waterford | Child Study Club on May 4. Pouring at the | table were Mrs. euc wen: Mrs. Ray Caughill. . Married in Indiana =a > Married March 4 in the Chris-| and Ctifiond everyone can wear it o” : Ae e® * e* o* new *e#e our Mobile Coiffure The ee foil for your new '_Kaster bonnet an exchanting aod eras No setae . ovner: LaChic Bemity Salon Mrs. “Lenore” Colsch ae S14 Pentice State Sank FE 4.1687 anHousens Aubi : Maceo y Moog Magar A. card party is planned “for Friday. eee Re Dor irs sh t Fi her rood, Mrs. {pus Jacques, director of the . trip to Tampa, Fk ae ning ot Daniel Whitfield School by members | Raymond Dombrowski of Fisher road, Mrs. ‘pontiac ‘Day Nursery, wil be’ Fring nap , bag mage Ee of the Sylvan Lake Garden Club. Wrap d Williams of Woodland avenue and ecaaates of dep Dotmans teatince | "| prizes fosthe event are (left to right). Mrs. Mr William “Harris, also of Fisher road. are invited to attend this meeting. .. Loitytéllow Has Foxcroft, Birmingham, entertained | s 2nd Discussion. Italian Variations in Permanents CREATED Dy ANDRE She’s Pita to the a in EDWARDS Children’s Shoes and relatives gathered in Roches-| by Mrs. Frank Lesco, ‘Mrs, Robert — ) ter. Among those present to hon-| Howey and Mrs, Edwin Carison to - gpo0 $73 0 E shoe, fashioned for your young or Mrs. Hymers, author of “Dawn | demonstrate how children fail to Snir lady's foot to be the prettiest at the to Dusk, were Mrs. Rose Me-| answer until spoken to many aa . peat he coe Se se cree COLD WAVE BL snot ct wie dt is ley, Mrs. Vinnia Hogle, Mrs. Grady| Mrs, Christiansen explained, pearls of white detail this dress-up ot Mrs._Nettie Hymers. | 7" find yourself raising Smith and Mra. Nett jour ae or panting met MACHINE or MACHINELESS strap in block patent feather. Former Pontiac residents, Mr. | Yourself to see if you are ony i and Mrs, James Lampman of | ‘™*4-tired,’ because sometimes h = Including the AR SE ATE Pontiec State Andre Beauty CSalon wi te tsi | ia. aa. bet becanse we are Ured or wor Italian Boy Haircut 6% -9, 6.50 Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.| "é- 1 Georgé Lampman of Orchard Lake| Other problems discussed in- OR ANY STYLE-CUT 9% -13, 6.95 | » * 6 @ = , ) Mr. and Mrs. John H. Christie of| “The mothers feond thet mest Friday ‘tl 9 P.M. 13% -4, 7.95 | ee ee he pockiamns were wewege wal iam 8 : ° i. | ee tO ems Gaal ee =a aie pe oad oe No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service ee ee ere ae Childres‘s Sheeo—Perking Lovel - A very grown -up;-a-vety lady-like "* | L. Hickersons. YOUR FRIENDS ‘TODAY They'll see you looking much lovelier than. | Little fashion bell-ringers for the Easter Bunny set... a de dress-ups that will be winners in.arfy miniature fashion-plate’ s =. Spring wardrobe. Shown from our Easter collection A. Toddler's wool flannel Eton suit, with fully-lined suspender pants and jacket. Soft blue; sizes 2 to 4. 9.95. B. Cotton broadcloth princess dress with a - zipper back and full aur plus its own striped blazer. Navy. Sizes 3 to 6x. 7.95. C. Little iprtlareah’s Eton suit of washable . : linen-look spun rayon, with a plaid jacket and solid suspender fly-front pants, Blue with navy, or gold with brown: sizes 4 to 7. , 10.95. D. Toddlers washable pastel .nylon dresses in print or solid colors... some. - Sizes 20 4. 4.95't0 5.95. Youth Conter—Parking Level 7 é SIXTEEN _. ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 | ~ Business Beginners Often. Display ? Mature F orca in Future Plans - Young Careerists Usually Sensible | [-_perunrar “Swimsuits For breadcrumbs, ioe f ‘By ANNE HEYWOOD “I have just got my first job, and, speak. There is a self-rating and Thewaytodo — to OAR . it is fashionable nowadays to |! like it very much. I am taking a | appraisal chart, which may keep If you ont claim that the young people en-| course at night which will help me | yoy trom self-delusion and the ten- eds ew! | | in Back. 5: tering business are spoiled weak- | know more about my field and my | 4 to get into a rut. | “Tiiey won't work,” people tell| “But I know that there’s more “Bine a Will Sport Low’ Vs “They expect sonymine to} to advancement than that. Iam | '@rly were the ones on laps.” most anxious to succeed, and | | printing Your Future,” “The in Reverse QKes is not important. : “ ’ 9 cut. After a careful setting following the stylist’s curling = r a variety By HUBBARD COBB Just keep the polisher mov- UGwEaoos JACKIE RAE’ STUDIO PY methods, she has lovely, soft locks (right) that her dog |mmer, Coton makes & comeback | You'd think that the average| ing because if you held it im | CClSMEISIstshaeIcielRele) STUDIO on 8. Telegraph af Voorhets obviously admires wreehunents person could wax a floor properly | one spot too long the brush on OU thaw CSIC ° it he or she put his or her mind| the polisher will remove all the We lOIt) | IBIAlOL s TILIA to it, but apparently this is not| wax from this area. Ae anlor ili Lim Uso ae ICE the case. You won't have to worry which SIRTF ition — There is more to waxing a floor been ished ‘ Lita TEL IMIAt iy ciel 4 the right way than mets ieee CO and witch QUigi@Sig: and if you don't believe us, just ast the polished area saeon a4 s nice brigh unpolis' 1 : read on. will be on the dull side. s Get rid of all the old solled j ' and worn wax with a solvent. | 1; what Mother ' | Use a cloth or a long handied bbard went 1 | ‘ wax applicator to apply a thin cupboard for a i ‘ coat of paste or liquid wax ever | § Mary | Ai pF ¥ j the entire surface. Now geo off 0 Winken, i : and let the wax dry. po pees 4 This takes 30 minutes or so. It’s | }3 Atop : , very important that the wax not Secetanats — ; | ishing operation, for if it is, the : — 2 polisher will pick it up from the | 13 show , floor and this is not what is ‘sup-| ,, on‘emm . . to happen. MN Picture sect : sar 4 is best for of newspaper j Wy j = electric polisher od pong resort : — | don't own ene, you can Pent oe ao. = : don't own one, you can rent one $9 Landed from a hardware store, flooring | * aig a store or paint store, head cost a bareery Payne Sdaen | with SENSATIONAL NEW of set +} i 30 . , a fee | | — = . Hood : 1 : eo Lit f Musiea! + + flowers “ 42 Expirea 35 Mistakes tion } ) | efter ieee, Hem get : - ) pegs oe 5 “ of : 66 Long, long $ Ferme” the dogs do 6 What the Jack 57 Bird of ] Arre CLEANER $6 Duoleccticd” ==} Disputed 3 Arrow potuom 7 Greed se : ® I = S® Brown & Former : 28 Characteristic | . . Sao fou presides: 2? 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We have Stride Rites_in all sizes and oo.°8 : quite eee Buy Large economy size 93.79 widths . . - and we'll it your toddler to a T. Won't ) , — _ \ For wool, wool-bleads, : you bring her in soon? x te o sod fevorite Sen Feed, Rug, \ omen, ent na ® ; | : : — — —hemeree, ats OE Aa Brest Mow Yor 17H. : Seroyal aa NEw GLAMORENE COTTON RUG CLEANER—ONLY $2.49 % GAL. veal Boote: Famil thse ae, FE 4-460! ; ‘ “Tore eter , ‘ ly Shoe Stn t é Pi : mee | : : : ! re =e 4 fa j } : " j ce eee ae ‘ re by eee Z f .£ eee x . 4 } (- | s ae \ 55 7 ae ary é ( : ‘ ao B L 2 : fe wee e 4 ——m Ca Is Conducted A A ET PO Jewel Ritual by Sorority Betty MeMiller became an active member of Gamma Psi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority at the Ritual of Jewels held Tuesday eve- ning in the Bloomfield terrace home of Mrs. G, A. Heenan. Lois McIntyre conducted the ritual assisted by Mrs, Edward Markham, Mrs. Harry Bell, June Newcombe and Mrs. T. E. Wier. | sema, educationa] director of the chapter, Mrs. George Fraser presented | the program eatitied “Making an Art of Living.” Several . tions were read to illustrate qualities needed to reflect mas- tery in the art of living. Marie McGill presented a slate of officers for 1954-1955. On the social see al ls Betty Ciddiees Mrs ¥, Begty Giddings. and Betty Bryan, ‘Tompkins Temple Initiates 3 Members; Helen Randall, Margaret Mc: Evoy and Blanche Goforth were in- |. itiated into Fannie, E. Tompkins Temple 41 Pythian Sisters at the Monday evening meeting. Staff work for the initiation was done by the Birmingham Temple. 4 Hazel Lawlor was a guest. from |. _ the Birmingham Tempie. She is past grand chief. * Shamrocks for the Shamrock Jubilee Sat- ] Plans were made for a style urday are hung by Mrs. Ray Meggitt of | card party for a later date. sponsored by Signe Beta sorority, will be show to be held March 27 and | Wesbrook avenue (left) and Mrs. Charles 'held at 9:30 Saturday evening in bad . ‘Fentioe Press Phote Fournier of Scott Lake road. re feat Sy ial ate Joe © | Peatiae Press Phete Joyce Setter of North East boulevard | Each ticket for the Shamrock Jubilee dance shows R. J. Sinclair of the Chamber of Com-| Saturday evening buys a brick for the build- merce (left) and Milo Cross, president of | ing. Tickets may be obtained from any mem- Pontiac State Bank (right), how residents | ber of Sigma Beta. a sorority, sponsor of the can aid in building Pontiac Foundation. | dance, or at the doo PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 112 S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Pentise, Mich. Return From East | Mr. and Mrs. E,A. Tatro,.Leon. Tatro, Mrs. Frank Merchant and Mrs. Frank Diener recently re. turned frorn Berlin. Conn., where, they were called due to the fliness , Bidg.. Enrollments Available in Dey rol Evening Classes Write, phone or call in person for Free pamphiet. j PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352. from the human struggle between + lemphasized the history of the ‘degradation of the individual™~as | Marilyn Martin Feted at Shower | Marilyn Martin, bride - elect of William Libby, was honored Friday evening at a personal bridal show- | ‘PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘MARCH 17, 1935 | Meets at Temple Beth Jacob How institutions have derived authority and individual — tion was explained Tuesday by A. J. Levin of Detroit who spoke be- | pides ‘fore the Sisterhood of Temple’ Beth Jacob at the temple. Speaking on “Authority and Re jection in the Cultural Record,” he especially important. Harold Goldberg, president of the temple, spoke te the groap | progress of the | Dr. Irving Gor- | én, president of the Temple Men's Club, extended greetings. — Mrs. Herman Dickstein conduct- | | |ed thd business meeting and Mrs. | Abe Zamek reported that the Oneg Shabot meeting will be held in, conjunction with the Sisterhood of | | Congregation B'nai Israel Saturday | afternoon at Casa del Rey. Mrs. James Rosenthal was pro- | ‘Shower Honors | Marlene Todd Marlene Todd, bride-elect of Nor- man Spotts, was honored at bridal shower given Monday eve-| ning by Nancy Jones and Ellen | -Wood .in the, Wood home on Mich- | igan avenue. Guests included Mrs. Orville | Todd, Antoinette Sherman, speed | Charboneau, Donna Simmons, Dixie Davis, Bonnie Butler. Diane | Sutter, Joyce Hayward and Caro- lyn Townsend. Other were Christine Hansen, , Mrs. George Killinger Jr., Mrs. | Floyd E. Jones, Mrs. W. Robert | Wood and Mrs, Wesley J “Wood. ! Sisterhood Hears Guest ‘qeut Gade: id Clee | the meeting were Mrs. Maurice Thome, Mrs. Marvin Barnett, Mrs. | Rosenthal and Mrs. Jerome La- The invocation was given by Mrs. Irving Steinman. and Mrs. Sanford Saperstein oe the benediction. — . NCCW Deanery to Meet April 8 National Council of Cathelic Women ‘board of directors dis- 'eussed the Northwesfern ‘Deanery Convention when they met recéntly ‘at Adrian Cotter's restaurant in | | Royal Oak. Mrs. Henry J. Angeli outlined the schedule for the day, which will be April 8 in Detroit. . Mrs. Clarence A. - Chapman opened the. business ‘meeting with ' the Council Prayer. Pontiac, mem- bers present were Mrs. Peter Da- '¥idson. Mrs. James Pendergast, | Mrs. William B’ De Dean. -Mrs. Jo- |. seph R. Smith and Mrs. Henry |} M.- Sim Others were Mrs. Martha P.. | Williams of Bloomfield Hills, Mrs. | Henry Foley and Mrs Mel Mit- ‘chell, both of. Birmingham; Mrs. Heman Roth of Walled Lake and. 'Mrs. Angeli of Lake Orion. | The next Deanery meeting was announced for Thursday _ at St. ' Hugo of the Hills Church in Bloom- field Hills. POP CORN S ALWAYS POPS BETTER A NLL ddd» FLORA=-MAE Infants’ Specialty Shop 718 West Huron Street © Jewelry ® Chine FE 2-3220 © Lingerie Permanents Quality Materials, Experienced Operators! CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP it N. Perry St. Phone FE 2-6361 ‘from $5.00 Oppesite Hotel Reosevels Neumode | ‘HOSIERY: “82 North Saginaw Street Any brand-new shade you want in of their brother, Wilfred Tatro, | : | | Your New. You'll find a group of coats. here that have been hand picked for maximum quality and styling. Ali wool Rop- sacking, check tweed, suede, iy cashmere blends, and boucles for the Spring and Summer days — i i | Choice of Tapia : [ar = tn en Hag _ or Long Coats. Sheer beauties, these nylons! — a! { 39 Ops , 32 5° .« ___ They wear well, too, because D they’re made of nylon twist. Just Arrived! ue LF 2) oe | me in a wide variet ALL WEATHER COATS Vanities) on , y | - For Rain Wear or General Wear oe of smart access shades. 2495 wat 2995 es uf L : . EASTER SELECTIONS Are. Here! : NYLON DRESSES, Toddlers (6 mo. to 3 yr. from $3.95 ? ‘Girls? Sizes, 3 10 6x... bes eer rr : -efrom $5.98 : ) es COAT. SETS, i208 Jcl0 Anew 3 aoe OPEN Tk 9 PM. ; SATURDAY TO.6;SUNDAY2TOS =, pe Beet oh . ate ee we od — | Was J | . __ HURON: at TELEGRAPH | ie es ) . 3 “AN ‘y ee CAIRTL | Dox ofa 1 Se A be aR: alk ii mag ne eee tre : He : yt na) Sn AEE ee ee wiih ; i 4 EIGHTEEN ~, \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 _ | _ sates comes trom wid esimas | tyles Attractiv Goodnights |fo _ Doane ‘Ailing Guest © —_— in All Periods | ae Isn't Able PERMANENTS Styling, cutting or reshap- ing. Have it done NOW. Short Curl Permanents "6° =? ae No Appointment Necessary, IMPERIAL Don't cringe when that out-of- fashion photo comes to light. says styles are at no unbecoming. “If a woman adheres to the pro- jon and using it with an instinctive portions and the formula of a given epoch, she will acquire an allure, a- feeling of rightness that makes | ton feeling for its. organic relation- ship to the moment, she can make it her destiny." The Morrill act establishing the Cecil Beaton, British Court pho- | |tographer and fashion authority, | period-really her sense she is attuned to and in /- equilibrium with the times,. Bea-| | By embracing a particular fash- _|Should Be Quickly Said Girt Who Prolongs Farewells linpetits Her Popularity By ELIZABETH WOODWARD It's been a wonderful evening— and it’s late. Your date couldn't have been nicer. Your mutual rood is gay and happy. And here you are back home. Where, and for how long, are you going to say goodnight to him? . It's been a mess—the evening. to Eat Much Wonders If Staying Home Would Have Been Better By EMILY POST A reader tells me:. “I was invited to a buffet dinner last evening. | had a bad attack of indigestion al! that day and was afraid to eat any of the rich food the hostess had - prepared, for fear of becoming ac- tively ill, The hostess seemed very. concerned over my not having any- -€ It ‘has lasted an‘eternity, seems if. ole ge thing t6 eit and I fet very con- : Beauty Salon land grant colleges in the United Your ‘date was far from atteritive; ae spicuous. — _——— : 20 E. Pike St. FE 64-2878 | ames wag passed by congress in You've had a horrible time. How | ioe “I would like to kiow if, under — . 1862. long will it take: you to get the Be cele Z the circumstances, it woultl: have. _ = ——— goodnight over with? : F te been better to call the-hostess and or : - Whether you like him, whether. 3 tell her that I wouldn't be able to - > ‘ you don’t, whether he's your 1 §G Pomee go to her péfty, or since I was , e < ; The ; steady beau or a blind date, o ; not seriously il except for threat- S . : there’s always the moment for ae | _ | ened nausea, was I right to go-so 5 sine ee aes bringing an. evening-to a close, fo 8 * | as not to oblige the hostess to fill 4 MARGARE I Some girls are smart about .it— | | a ae my place atzthe last minute?” _ ‘ —, . ; ; ee / os | ee _ Answer: You, were quite right _—_ All of which. is brought on by ie to go. It might perhaps have been a . wa % | he] s this letter from one of the editors ae best to haye explained your sit- : a of a school PTA paper. She asks:| (9.9 / yee <.° "SR © ot ie waticn to your hosiess on arriv. 3 . J Ms ’ - . ee g ing and to have asked her not to . Is it proper for a senior girl to ee 4 : 55 W. H say goodnight to her date in the geen, ve matice bow lutte you would be . Huron car? On the porch? In the =o ap eae 4° *e ; ne hcuse? eer Sie i Dear Mrs. Post: I have received | “Would it make any difference er a | me an invitation to a baby shower for — : +the-merning? ~The snappy-wrap, |long should it take if it's -after/ + — 2B Se a a | city. Since 1 cannot possibly “traveT of course! "I's a drese ty tects, | midnight?” Se a pd Ce fi. 5 Z all this distance, don’t you think it ! : a it tu dees 3 Lay ie os See Y w< was’ an imposition to send me an an apron over a dress; later on, smart conscious. , g ‘ : unde: a cool sunner for all day long!| H ber family docan’t establish | There is a promise of clear, flawless love- have er used. This perfumed veil of pow- Sees taeda I be plies apts Very, very easy to sew—just look | * Ss-te-bed hour for her, she liness for every skin with the wonderful new | der is so soft and unbelievably fine that it | sending a present? at tha Gagrams, Ue Gas patra Sogis Ge sda antec, 2 | invisible veil powder. Introduced first in| goes on invisibly, yet covers every shadow| Answer: This invitation does not again and again. _______|_ quirements and bis plans for the |% pressed powder compact, this product is|and pore to give the skin a delightfully nat. |?** dang i s carn sce se : Pattern 4504: Misses’ sizes 12,| BeXt day. All of which governs | now presented in a loose powder that is ab-| ural look of radiant clarity and softness. pr yteome | at being unable to attend 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 3% ne west se delay oe their part- | solutely new and different from any you the ; yards 3Sinch fabric. under her control. ' Dear Mrs. Post: In my capee- Send 35 cents in coins for this p , - C Fi | ity as secretary, I have to make Clean cut, smooth lines with @ | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- sae 5 eet eet Setives amp ire rs | Many business calls for my em- , tern for first-class mailing. Send |iOme after a date. she's had all . anne . || ployer. When announcing myself, 5 blithe young talent to please the |to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- ped be | do I say, “This ts Miss Jones, ’ . good time she has had, to make iris ave " - ... |tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West : MAKE FRIENDS || Mr. Brown's secretary,” or do I Lollipop Set. Hand-beaded trim plans for their next get-together, + becomingly flared shirt with an raged? peers omens aia zone. | Once arrived at her destination, un ecipe ae = . he her out of the car, accom. ee eee mabe extra dividend for busy mothers. loa tet G te eee ee te An Extra for Today: Paseos 100% exclusive wool knit | IF not s0 siim—~ help with the key), says a cheery Happy Celebration goodnight and goes merrily on his ° BA fabric... easy to care for + can't way. on 44th Birthday a : A girl who's not so smart never | sag or stretch + rarely needs pressing. looks at her watch. She arrives of Sones es 4 : at home and just sits there in the Pontiac Prese Feed Editer 4 Shown is but one of our several car, making no move to get out. Today is the 44th birthday of the : Petite Hollywood Knits. As She knows her family (and the Camp Fire Girls, As we wish them a shown... . Aqua. Sizes 7 to 14 neighbors) heard the car drive up a ee oe aeee ee : ° and stop—and everybody’s wonder- py returns, let's read Mrs. Wil- : ms |she sits. He's the one to break | fun. Mrs. Graves is the publicity | she wants her steak rare, she tells ecsh obi it up. chairman of the Pontiac Council | her escort and lets him tell the — vrtalpe cs pd 0 7 Navy with white of Camp Fite Gisis. SS Alona Lotion to help remove chich- trim. Permanent oriheat pain’ eyes oped nwt A RECIPE For THE USE ag | 4®4 that holds true even when | 4, and other food edem from Kt takes forever te get the key a woman is dining out with her oo ot on So ee Pleated Skirt. 7 to ‘ LEISURE TIME ‘ $24.98 te work. And there's something | husband. edorant action that leaves 4@......2.... still to say once the door is open By Mrs. William L. Graves hands clean and fresh. Try Beige with Brown. ¢94 98 and they’re both inside. And that 804 . Take a number from seven to, There were 305,000 marri 7 SS Se Sizes Tto 14... ° can go on until Dad drops both eighteen. Double it and add one France in 1953, a drop of 8,000 - oO _ shoes loudly on the flovr above, conscientious adult. Double that! from the previous year. ALOMA LOTION—25¢, 86c, $1 OO It's time aimlessly slipping away by Sunn and the result is an eflervescent _ wise wet pares Ss ieee anninensenae The Business Institute Is = ons ee ee it snaps/ New beauty for your bedroom—|- Why, ® group ef Camp Fire , Honsense, er + | with 3 ( 7 to *8) and their ( rom, Tai moi. | wh jut the stroke of an iret | Qe (Oona 7 “Pande APPROVED ; A girl who thinks the end of a| Peacock blue, ocean green, golden any number of girls get together for the training of | date is only the beginning is not | brown combined. Here are the| in the Fire program, their | } likely to date very often. When the | magnificent colors of a peacock’s| interest and enthusieem attrecs' | KOREAN VETERANS boy finally manages to escape! tai_reproduced in all their vivid and includes other girls. ‘ar Il - sack © giri's greedy utches he's As Well as World War II Veterans : more likely to say “‘goodbye” than | e@uty! No embroidery, iron on oe hand muigindraeg| Cee eo ro and te pre- ~ white on black silk and nailsize | « es. sheets, scarves. They m of Camp Fire leader '] pare tor sdvancement : : are washable' | ship has so much fun that she [ Courses are offered tm Executive Secretarial, Business Administration. black dots on white cotton. Small, Se ; ; attracts other adults as sponsors | Misher Accounting. Junior Accounting, Shorthand Typewriting Comptom- patterned prints stress prettiness| Bright northern lights can illu Make beautiful gifts! 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Service for6....... . | ' ‘the ALL-BIBLE VACATION : ie - io - | saass | ene SCHOOL Lessons. Ask for it Lingerie Foundations 68-Pe. Service for8.......... #19 Aad, ster today. Complete Maternity Department ($4% sas TODAY send me @ FREE copy of “ _ ae ~ - 101-Pe, Service for 12 “*zs= $1995 Fe OT Hinosgs wonder” teacher rad ie re Reem Pup oof Se ek me “ ANOTHER SHOP AT 88 N. SAGINAW Over 200 patterns to choose from 1 [LO OS coceee. 4 oe a i es ee ~ | Dixie POTTERy | pers | of Ogee = ” ae 5 | a a : Por Your’ Conveniénce Open Daily, Sun: 10 am.to9 pm. | Pesca FM C sot siteatinn . , , '39 Osklend. oe _—— = = a Z | | ae A | . y | 7 ri ¢ Es J ¢ Soe f 4 cA | a — y | - | ne eal eo tN eh ests exe bd sent enatlin omni sta a) d erg oa i THE, PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, ‘MARCH 17, 1954 6 + iA Fy, bie ‘4 - se z BP) . AS . ie Ws . YAS wR 7 i, Way // f jo an a f \\ fj ‘e = + ~ You prepare os many as 3 meals a day, or Is THIS THE PROBLEM YOU FACE? You serve as many as 21 meals a week! You require o minimum of 3 items per meal! You buy (depending on the size of your family and the sort of table you - set) ot least 63 items o week: Has | Docan't tt stand. to reason . A P’s MANY LOW PRICES SAVE = MOR MONEY THAN JUST A FEW SESesionas SPECIALS! = it takes meny different foode to provide the 21 eaels yee saree each woes takes any ioe p cut the cost of those meals substantially. And A&P has what it takes . . Not just a handful of low _ if and then, but scores and scores of them every day .. not just on items you use only once in a” gn those you need time and time again. Result? You can really reduce your food bills at A&PJome see .. . come save! A@ Golden Corn all tt 25c ANN STRAWBERRY Preserves 2 *: 5% Tome Juice om... . 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VAN CAMP’S gee ae Tuna GRATED a 2c Getic 2. cic ccc Ma Oe + lg MD IT'S NATIONAL RICE WEEK! mr +. ee 29e) fecvee sa ( a __ Peat Butter frases ee ‘* an Ra Be Mel-0-Bit. 2 := 49% Fresh Eggs Uses Gnane "A" we ota 556 Siiverbrock Butter = rcuntmn “= 6% Sharp Cheddar seems 2% 5 Cheez Whiz SATS “SSE S5¢ “SF 29¢ wie vscuiliiinaaees akan - Angel Food Ring -- 49. Blackberry Pig ss ramme , , , , cach 39¢ Gnnamon Breakfast Rolls ... . Sis 25¢° Jane Parker Bread wom, aco = SF 17¢ Peanut Cookies ove se mre... me 25¢ Potato Chips we rence se ce -Glared Donets ‘Santee + ae 5 Ot Se 2 A th ting St Mad 20 : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 - eS aaa : 25 th-1 Et MES? Unio YA Mareutagrered 1 3¢ Fe 2-5042 ‘eave stone _ A MEALS DAILY COOKED — king Vitamins? -un ne um THAT GIVE YOU 3 BIG EXTRAS PLUS RED VITAMIN By DW 10 IMPORTANT VITAMINS, INCLUDING B,:, PLUS IR CONCENTRATE AND IRON — ver may bo vitemin-deticiont, Your your geod techs, your ability to cam @ living — ofl may be effected by fellure supplement yout Gist wih © dependable, protedive yet nen-fettening mwulti-vitemin * £ et Segctn oie ® Ze te BS night to three-year terms on’ the; @7jyisy. 4. City Planning Commission by Pon-| ggg { tiae City Commission. f | They are William F. Kalwitz, Richard W. Fisher and Daniel R. The men were continued as members on recommendation of City Manager Walter K. Willman and City Commissioner Harold W. Dudley who is an ex-officio plan- ning commission member. In other action commissioners approved a contract with the A & A Asphalt Paving Co...for construc; -|tion of the two-inch blacktop pav- ing included in the city’s 1954 program of street improvements. A communication was received from the Oakland County CIO Council supporting the millage and | hospital expansion program to be voted on in the April 5 general Fs s £ é ite dis & IT NEVER RAINS—Clutching her little doll, 7 United Press Phote Linda, which lost its arms and was badly charred, | has suffered the following: Two operations within Brenda Ann Fair, 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and| four months for the mother, a broken leg for the | «4+ Mrs. William Fair of Independence, Mo., sits on a| father, and the afternoon before the fire, two burned TV set outside her home. A stove, which | young sons discovered their pet dog dead on the | nance exploded in the Fair home, cost the family all their| highway near their home. “What else can hap- elothing and furniture. Since May 1953, the family | pen?” asked the worried mother. Clinkers Become Rock Gardens : Idea Woman Has Fun Creating Hobbies By WILLIAM THOMAS added facetiously, “Ill paint; Sons Richard, Devid and Irv- Mrs. Robert Downer of 113 Nor-| them.” And an idea was born. ton Ave., is different from most} © of soap have given e rs He ag burning furnace into a brightly-col- ored sub-tropical garden. : ul lk State Pay Raises Lett on Williams’ Doorstep - LANSING (#)—There will be no money for.a pay raise for state Under New MCarlhy Fires In a letter to Stevens which the into whose trees, said also oboe me mamas teseone ne tt ater misao Darags Case Still Smolders z it H i : ! ge L jt r Ts i uu eit ay eu i i ui Fy rf Hunt Radicnctive Fish With Geiger Counters an atomic weapons test in the Pacific Bikini Island area. . Most of the catch was recovered sa su icy wee anaes oS In 1953 the U.S. birth rate was a WINE ADVISORY BOARD: 7iIF MARKET STREET « SAN PRANCIECO 3 * Serve something os simple es ' gheese and erackers. Then for the really royal touch—add rich-red, velvety-smooth Californie Port wine. See if that doesn't add up te pleasure, extre pleasure for all. Try it! Taste it—California Port wine tonight. Write for free recipes. CALIFORNIA - _'THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH-17, 1954 Fortune Telling. - Thrives in Midst__ of Red Culture ‘have gotten rid of especially: such mates ee to soothsayers and fortune tellers. Perhaps —— survival _— in the z rl H fal it He it lie ERS% ¥ 7 bet j members of Komsomol, the Com- | Munist as lL Soviet une reports: a 2 directions. Painters, mechanics, electricians, bump-. —"Helzapoppin.” ~— _ 'Helzapoppin.” same time. ‘MEN AT WORK THINGS STARTED COOKING WHEN THE FIRE WENT OUT When you drive into our place for service or a new a ae Chevrolet, you may be reminded of Don Quixote, ‘|. -who jumped on his horse and rode madly off in all ers, salesmen, salvage crews, and carpenters are dashing around like actors in that old comedy, But there’s a difference between Habel’s and 3 There’s a method in our madness. We are cleaning and repairing our premises; and “selling and servicing Chevrolets all at the So come in today. We believe you'll be pleased with our deals and the quality of our service. od ack Habel Chevrolet (0. The Toast of the Town — a ee ee | SPECIALS FOR ‘THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 P.M, | be. E-Thrifty’ ‘Buy-at- WYMAN'S!) - Look and You'll Agree This Is Sensational! * Ge, Bunk Bod 1569" P> Easy Terms! You get 2 all-metal solid panel beds in rich walnut enamel finish, 2 steel springs, 2 comfortable mat- tresses, guard rail and ladder. Ideal for children, for guest room or summer home. Easily Converted Into Two Seperate Twin Beds! Double Purpose! Double Value! 7-Piece Studio Couch arene 99" 7 Pieces Studio Couch Rocker 2 End Tables Cocktail Table _2 Table Lamps Only 99" |} a 510 Down ~ EASY - TERMS! Studio couch upholstered in a durable fine furniture cover, ‘out= standing construction,. large roomy bedding compartment. A real beauty in your living room during the day, a truly comfortable bed at night. Sturdy rocker covered ina heavy tapestry. 2 beautiful end tables, glass tops, finished in mahogany, cocktail table fine ished in mahogany, glass top, 2 handsome table lamps. 7 ee in All , } 10 Down, Easy Terms: 99" ar amcmneemscas HEAVY HONOR — Bonnie Rich- | has a hard time keeping $100,000 worth of diamond crown on her head as /- ardson, of Carroiton, Tex., ‘she is crowned Queen of the Dallas Garden Club Flower Show. The/. crown, brought out of safekeeping for the occasion, was fashioned in 1820 for the Princess of Leichten- stein, a European principality. Pontiac Library : Hotel Has Fomily Plan. +" biny, ‘sdea poitind @ a ane | Said the plan applies in the chain's 50 ‘commercial hotels and may soon become widely adapted in the American hotel industry. The Korean war started on June m | 25, 3950, ~e Foreign Office Converts INS) hotel} LONDON NEW - YORK © favor of the ‘‘Malenkov” as badge of office. The (INS)—Members of the British foreign office have abandoned the old-school tie. in ta a| _ Nebraska has had the only one- “‘Malenkov”’ .(is a heavy, Russian-style fur hat, Foreign Office statt members who| have served in the Moscow embas- sy introduced it to their fellow : | doubly a Merry Christmas in 1: for the- John “Merrys of Salem: er ae that day. THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 _. Merry, Merry Yule ‘| § TWENTY-THREE, SALEM, Ore. (UP) — It Austin-Norvell ace tae} INSURANCE ‘70°. Leeetnee” Cunnin BPEL E € hams ~ FC PELE @ BF ci Gets 24 New Books Twenty-four new books have been received by Pontiac City Li- Slere tor st the Crossroads, se tsabeth Seifert — end My Country, McKinlay UE og hing aap Minebe Bowe ra h Ground, Cc. Marston tcebises Kerr if, California Lure, Evelyn Neusenburg . The Best Humor from > wan = Basement tn Book, Pop. Mech. Mag- ?, China, Wood — e itowse that Nine Saik, Glovennt Bae r] a Pit 5D Howard Mill Bible 'Pascinatin Lumber B P e usiness, 8. City Pays Rabbit Owner baglt i ELECTRIC IRON Specially $ Priced et Ne more guess work! You know how hot it is. Ironing Board Pad & Cover Both inal fer | Fits any standard | board. Extra thick ped. a SEAFORTH “POUND - TOE NAIL CLIPPER Special $900 lessen TI Shave Lotion |- ) 2 1" @tern: (te Two jugs tor ‘ a Sy the price of one. w ( cases | "Cheses the Dirt’ 12e é Casee CARBONA CLEANER + e® Oh ee a Specie H&Hl CLEANER iA For Anything Cleaneble Won tor home chores _ Dare Plastic... Setnsceanee 2 a i — Fly Openings Company M Reports Rapid Progress in Its Recruiting Drive Pontiac's _ Michigan National Guard unit, Company M of the 125th Infantry, is rapidly filling | vacancies in a current recruiting drive, according to Lt. A. J. Lar- gent, commanding officer. “Lt Largent said the present rush of enlistees is due in part to a exhibits of American infantry weapons and Chinese equipment at ~ jocal schools and movie houses. Opportunites for new men are being opened new because of pro- _ motions within the company. Lt. Largent said, and recruits © . wil have a selection of “key - positions.” a . Young men 17 years old or older are eligible, according to Lt. Lar- gent. For additional information call or visit the Armory at 57 Water St. PTA Group fo Hear Jaycee Chairman | WATERFORD 'TOWNSHIP—Dr. omen Eeyner Alien dr: willbe speaker at tomorrow night’s Donelson PTA meeting, set for 8 p.m. His topic will be “Your Children and | Mine. Lid « Dr. Allen is educational chair: man for the Pontiac Junior Cham-. ber of Commerce. Election of officers is also sched- | ultd for the meeting. Second grade room mothers will serve refresh- ments. County Nurse to Speak _ to Auburn Heights PTA ‘and John D. Pierce were consid- , for the new state, never dreamed Cameras Await as I ot eaten oo NEW JUNIOR HIGH HONORS EARLY STATE. of Public Instruction in the early days of Michi- three vote authorized a refund 16 EDUCATOR—Steel for the new Waterford Town- | | gan’s goyernmental development, the second junior Property owners amounting. fo 0 high school to be erected at some future date will’ cents per front foot on three sewer bear the name of John D. Pierce, Michigan's, first state superintendent: of’ public ship Isaac E. Crary Junior High School is being placed this week. Located on M59, the new school is scheduled for September completion. Named in honor of the _man who instituted the Department friend of Crary. Two New Waterford Schools Named for Founders of State School System By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE | it was one of the most. impof.. Back in the 1830s Isaac E. Crary. 5 smaciiees tm the ergenisetes of democratic government. Crary suggested Pierce, an inti- mate friend, for the head of the education department. ered men of great vision in the newly founded state of Michigan. ; But thesé two men. reported to Michigan, the first state in the have sat on a log just north of nation to appoint a superintendent Marshall and discussed’ the: -fore~-Ol public. instruction, was acclaim- mation of a public school system ' 'that some day Waterford Town-’ ship school district would name 923-Y ear -Old City OKs Refund) on Sewer Jobs Taxpayers Will Benefit of Commissioners ROYAL OAK—City commission- ers here Monday reversed an Festablished policy of charging *| property owners foy sewer proj-| | ects on @ city-wide special assess- ‘ment basis to ‘allow the property owners to benefit from the low bid of a contractor. naerectiee and The. ‘Commission by a four to)’ projects in the northeast section of the city. . Bids on the nse Solel were less than costs estimated by the engineering department, bringing a savings of $27,700. | City Manager E. M. Shafter pointed out that. a policy of as- PJ * , ed by neighboring states to be: the “educating state.” Pierce, in one of his own rec- ords, said: ‘General Crary, a| warm ‘friend of education, and ” as - o* ee 7 » f — ~ . ee slags St St aici ‘ exe BS “ eo » 4 5 . is : : ‘ ‘ ‘te rit : HE ’ . ats a Bas Fel sete Oe oem Po : 5 ® as 3 . ance Lage Eso ‘ ‘ al. ‘ ‘ 4 & i : } f parent: Mi v At 60, Benny ~ Eyes Coonvest of the Theater | doing “Seven Year Itch” on the | stage. “I might do it at Lajolla’ or some place like that,’’ he ob- | served. ‘It's a demanding role and would require me to be onstage all the time, It presents -a chal- a g i perhaps recalling . that horn Harold Liovd is stil mulling ss return of some of his old classics certain problems,” fi If you can’t get them into the | ‘I’ theaters, you can't make money.” * ¢ 6 Frank Sinatra says he doubts if| Tange to be here, he will be in town for the Oscar event, in which he’s favored to| Great Britain imports more win the supporting actor's award, i half the food used by its people, ie croak AND JERRY TVAL” He said he accompanied her to t huh, | Piper's Magazine Outlet ple Se PP 2 her . trailer home and found the baby, Dawn, still alive. The child died six hours later in a hospital. DOORS OPEN 10:45 A M. Police said the infant apparently ee a hammer. A necktie was knotted around her neck. Hanebury also said Mrs. Seeley told him she knocked the child’s head against a _— of the trailer because her rying made her ‘‘nervous.” : _ daughter, about 2, was | TODAY THRU FRIDAY == Gerrenres Te Ae Phene FE 5-8331 Prices: Mat. S5e, Eve. & Gen. S5¢ :s $+. BEING ON a a a mae OUR _ PEATURES: — -12:40-3:40 6:35-9:40. 19:15-2:40 6:10-9:35 i tentntrrrere oho c oe einai ae Sun: “Wolking My bab) Sack | — “Wy NEW LOOK NOW > no LaMte « 7 WIDE CREEN 3401 W. Huron, Cor. ee Leke FE 2-7849 a eaten “Knights of the Roundtable” ¢ eet ART, be waren Oakland nt a THESE HITS—Seon ot = Thestea! 2 “The Glenn tho Resetindle’ 0 ee ner TODAY and THURSDAY! a . en CinewascoPE fe beneath © ADDED e CINEMASCOPE SPECIALS “TSCHAIKOVSKY'S SYMPHONY” The gallant legions of the Age Of Chivalry storm moat, crag and moor! Epic scenes that are enhanced by the vast penoramie eunoeat Knights of the Round Table is COLOR magnificence and with a cast of thousands! STARTING F RIDA’ emcee Biccccsscancuseued i ee Fs ee) THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 ‘Hidden Hees of U.S. Women Prove Ability as FBI Agents by Securing Red Party Lists, Data ly effective undercover counterspy work. Women are included in hazard- | dark and vivacious professional ous undercover activity when it | lb NEW STAINLESS oer 90% of cases FORM now ALSO ie MARY MAREWARD with hasband George snd dunahber: treacherous operations they could infiltrate easier than men. photographer, did her work in New York. So did Mariane Keow- quantities of official records. These included membership and mailing lists, dues records and other detailed financial informa- tion. They were also able to expose OPEN RMEYER IXERS ss8.$18" 608. $20" ij és e ee 4 D Extra Sew 1994 Tally Aatenatie ae eg 88 teh, ‘Just 65 Cer Top 0):}:} 4° (SA SIRST , uO Ve SIZE _.MEAVY ' ; ALL COLORS ® VERSATILE tneoggh se the beck. Easy : ots ae I, ng eebacs ide. : man Se ea. sont Low Pcs 1* VO Says GME Fell Rone ) “BRANCH. 4518 i AV@,-——! Bic! 7MmNe * 10 te 8— te4 A cobynaist’s repert gave her a harrowing time was when she was one. of ‘only knew about a meeting of top party workers which was going to be held at the Willard Hotel. Two days later when a colum- cist (Editor’s Note: Walter Win- chell) reported the details of the meeting she was sure her number 7 three persons in Washington who/| : re i i a 42 BIULUE = Hie ie Tied oF Ej z 3 ed gs 3 : 4 i E Apparently it was a trap be- cause her companion returned al- most-instantly, giving Angela only time to stick the list under the | stack of papers being mimeo graphed. As the printing con- a Soa tinued they got closer to the list. She was getting frightened. But when only one sheet cov- ered the list, he said, “C’mon, An- gela, let's get a beer.”’ She never enjoyed one more inher life, she says. Miss Calomiris received the couldn't sell, they had to pay. for. The Daily Worker showed its gratitude for all the papers Mrs. *|Kowall sold by branding her a “Glamour Stookie’’ when her role was revealed. = Donkey milk has been used for | human consumption for countless “centuries. 23 W. Lawrence St. PITTSBURGH PAINTS— Koop that {10ST PAINTED] look longer PONTIAC ae 00. Phone FE 5-6441 | ward is nothing bot © sucveasten | of the most difficulty, dirty, rou- chores. | women were forced to hawk the | Party's Daily Worker. Those they | ’ A fresher, lovelier complexion ee OF nO cost te you! See if it doesn't make a wonderful change ia your complexion! Nexzema works or money beck! Try it for 10 days. If it doesn’t help your complexion DINNER For LUNCH and . stabisbel ‘Fresh rolls — Bread, Danish Pastry, Pies and Cakes from our own ovens by a prize winning baker. as in 1928 Open Every Day of the Year Except Christmas PRIVATE or for Just a D Sea Foods Shipped and Ales. Dorman’s World Famous OLD MILL TAVERN With Our Great Facilities Will be happy to serve you for your BANQUETS DANCING PARTIES From the Oceans and Lakes. Special Lenten Dishes The Best in Prime Steaks and Chops Chicken—Turkey—Duck Our Wine Cellar offers a most superb selection of the world’s finest imported and. domestic Wines, Liquers, Beers Recommended by --- DUNCAN HINES THE GOURMET Michigan and National Restaurant Association PARTIES elightful ‘Occasion to Us Fresh Daily KITCHEN— The best of - food prepared by ex- pert chef and cooks in our large gleaming white kitchen. THE GRILL— with the charm- ing Irene Bader to entertain you nightly in the Grill except | Sunday. THE OYSTER ROOM—Delightful banquet hall with beautiful new Fresh oyster om halfshell. a : a pial apewatpsnnn: co) Sahay . 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 TWENTY-EIGHT : ; [3 : | ‘ . : . _ Awaits Masters . ‘ , a C ss [ CDs a C Of | C 0 | n 0 Bob Jones Observes es YLOR and Jackson at Adrian College, (eight field goals, six of them com-| Bob Johnston and Walt Poe’ will; , but was hard-pressed on| Nickel will have Art Gowens and| ATLANTA (UP — Bobby Jones golf course with the idea of making ; —— ng en eS a aia eS oe ee seen pgera puag olbpraedly aor sergeaary Op airing he quietly celebrated his 52nd birth.| it the toughest re coe which became accustomed amasoo at Grand Rapids. ston. capacity crowd is expected 70-67. Northern since wards Cunningham ( an tournament {- fupderdog’s role during the Text! Cyicts are’ more familiar with) Coach Juin Wink's squad is wise | the Birmingham gym, which ac-|guard Charles Teaberry (6-2) by |at center. Guards Neil Nickel (the ard ans apt onrcllngh-enbet ers. Jer season, finds itself cast in the | 4, Birmingham court than are! in the ways of t play commodates nearly 4,000 specta-/ graduation and Sexton is without|coach’s son) and Pat May are | attending as a specta _ Lure of winning hig, own tourna- , part again tonight. \their Detroit’ suburban. foes. Pon- : ournament tors. Tickets will go on sale at forward Clyde Acre (6-244), He was | 5-10. big golf tournament he never won! ment was great enough to bring | Quarterfinal competition in the 1:.- won the regional title there "S*¥rs two stars, George Lee | the gym ticket office at 6 p.qy. | temoved from the squad for dis-| Nickel came through with some | — the ers. Jones out of retirement once a state high school tournament to [ 1.6: week averaging 52 points in| %4 George Duncan, were regu- Ticket manager Bob Beauchamp | ciplinary reasons. timely . scoring that. boosted the| while the famed emperor of the | year, byt_not quite great enough ‘might brings the Chiefs face-to-face three games. Parkers have | !#F# om the 1963 state champlon- _ in| “Flint will be weaker without |Big Reds past . Lansing Eastern | jinks collected all the golfing chips | to put the modest amateur back ‘with Highland Park, unbeaten and| 1+ ‘visited the big gymnasium ship team and several other play- eee as eee coach Cecil | and Traverse City in the regionals. | during his hey-day in the roaring oo virtually untested’ in 15 regular) since last year’s quarter-finals. | ers were members of the team is Tuesday, . But the |Goweng is the team's leading scor- — the Augusta, Ga., Mas- Jones, igo: & : sensa- | eeryoreding ° Pontiac got a good look at the) Yel = aa gripenting Steljer is the school roord of 330 Fory’ pracy ron et aed Bek’ Amen 4 Serer : : , ‘ year. 7 . , » | le . & «the PUB. ciash, |ronry, when they sbeorbed a 63:| Pontiae Coach Art Van Ryzin hoping the 3rd time may be the | year by all-etater Tom Klewick |" coy paket ymaregpmasen fl agp —* : vuary, ' a charm for his cagers. “Sexton is| Gowen’s topped Klewicki’s regu-| Actually, Jones never went | the - ” of 2 hee = Se oe. * 30 beating to become the 10th vic- has changed his starting lineup| « a rough ball club,” says Stelter.|lar season mark by hooping 264 after the Masters tifle during | 2.31 made his only really serious one. f Class A quarfer-. | tim in the Highland Park winning in order to gain additional height “They rebound well and shoot from | points during the regular season.| ‘is days of “serious” golf. The | try for the Masters title in 1934 Other tilts streak. Parkers didn’t see much of in his front line. At the forwards outside, but we'll be ready.” His overall tal stands of 322. tournament of Despite a four-year lay-off thom ‘and. Lam- | the Pontiac attack, since it was will be Dave Ballard (64) ‘and . a = now . was not started. until 1934,-four | jimnament play, Jones sing Sexton tm Pontiac High's | practically non-existent in that par-/ Marv Caswell (6-1), while John | Big Reds, who specialize in | Utica-St, John’s game, set for | years after Bobby had refired | 141 in the 1934 tournai ; hess grated besecag ery rad ‘Plint’s IMA floor at 8:38, may | from tournament golf. Jones, ‘now @ prosperous lawye nt Aa : : m6 te tm OE = cue, ‘Wey tayo. Basie) am Abeneong yp After she retired, Jones -and a) here, says be got in enough golf ‘Z . ; = ef their last 2 _— Utica’s 6-4 center, | -roup of friends formed the Augus-| during his playing days and that * eeq reels oorry TOF. | Eeye eh ak Hal 8 i 4 i Fas a a5 1D. i i | | for their E FF ri! afternoon. and evening in State College's Jenison Detroit Only game scheduled. ns Bradley, LaSalle Slight Favorites snc 'sv28ex in NCAA Semis USC, Penn State Cost. in Underdog Roles for Kansas City Tourney KANSAS CITY, National Collegiate basketball , championship will be at stake next | Center in Detroit, Wyandotte also four survivors of regional tourna- Bradley University meets the ————— nace of Southern California Saginaw Bowlers Take im one of twe semifinal games 3rd Place in Pin Test on Friday night and La Salle | Semifinals winners will fight for the title on Saturday night. Penn State's zone defense and | balanced attack looked impressive | t against the Pa- Flint. Winner will advance te the state finals at Battle Creek March 26-27, along with winners from six other district sites, Pontiac Merchants, winners in tion meet March 22-25 at Hackett Fieldhouse in Highland Park. Mer- chants meet Wyandotte in 1st- round action at 8 p.m. March 22. Also in the test are teams from Dearborn, Plymouth, Ham- tramck, Detroit, River Rouge, Highland Park and Hazel Park. _ City's Class D champion, Junior Elks Lodge No. 723, will enter the junior division 8 years and un der) of the Inter-City tournament. March 22-24 at Lasky Community Mo, (INS) — The wh furnishes opening opposition for the | Elks. Roseville, Detroit, Highland Park and Dearborn quintets round out the field, TRAVERSE CITY ®—Only one | third place standing was disturbed in the 28th annual State Women's ight fa-| Bowling Tournament last weekend Drewry's Beer and Ale team of another. 5 champion. Saginaw took over third place in an edge over | the team events, pushing Wurm’s Recreation of Detroit into fourth eastern * settle that after the race!” Toots Shor Ranks Willie Mays, Jim Piersall Wi All-Time Greats, Speaker, Moore, DiMaggio in Field = e - ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 TWENTY-NINE : in Manila May 1-9, The, Asian 7 Hong Kong Sends 52 Plate. A jagnosed as Bad Bruise === == WE NEED USED CARS! fi) WE WILL ALLOW ... For a 1950 Model. . . .up to $1,200.00 For a 1951 Model. . . .up to $1,450.00 : t Ken's Wrist | ~ Harvey Hit by ‘Duster’ From ul % : Qualifying Play Back Troubles. Over, Sal > | ie Maglie Looks Rough Again : Starts In N-S PHOENIX, Ariz. (INS) — The other day and cali no runs and word was out to the rest of the Only two hits 5-3,: as Donovan and SEE US FOR THE BEST DEAL ‘ Herbert Pitch Well , Yankees Byrd Mary Lena Faulk Among rn oa oe cus way that aes et fact Hl For a 1952 Model... .up to $1,800.00 : le Sle Favorites in Women’s cane curve Nall axe ke rer flowing — at all times— I For a 1953 Model... . up to $2,450.00 Tigers Top Champions, Amateur Test | back trail. | The Barber was referring to the : -| : : re Particularly delighted by the 37 bad back which plagued him last SER UR STN cipor Many | Yearcld righthander’s spring show- season and. had a lot to do = :|Lena Faulk headed a field of 90| ing for the New York Giants has ipeaacieg, his ee teeing off today in the qualifying | been manager Leo Duroeher, wito! isits : - a week to a Buffalo, N. Y. osteo- round of the 4th annual Women’s ' announced hap’ pily: | path, who diagnosed the pitcher's PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 2 the ee ee be out = = “South Amateur Golf! ~The Barber lacks tike the SUY troubles as a displaced pelvic bone. OPEN ‘TIL 9:00 P.M. actien a days as ¢ pionship. ! wh 53 ” . a result of being hit in the wrist who won 23 games for us in 1951." | The doctor realigned the petvis | MT. CLEMENS AT MILL ST. Today's 18-hole circuit will pare Magtie and gave Maglie a im to wear in the field down to’32 for the start) gi iectt + ety inay ore |his right shoe. Sal is now using see a time it aseret the ’ of match play tomorrow. gram he | “aa acer the lift in his baseball shoe. ie ss. him down for the second straight ‘Miss Faulk did not submit her last seaspn's pathetic 8-9 won |. The result has — remark- a var = Se wae entry until Tuesday but immedi- | and lost record, said that thus an pang ‘I think’ it ee : +| ately became one of the strong | far he. is ‘well satisfied.” make difference.’’ HABEL, f TRUCKS : a ys Gk oe | tavorites tor the title. The Thom- ae ad ‘The veteran righty from.Niagara -. |’ asville, Ga., lass finished runner- 4 ents Falls, N. Y., went four innings | sed ‘| } | | sp ln thle tournament inst yeor | against the Cleveland Indians the A Good U Car? to Pat: O'Sullivan of Orange, |— __ . fessional. Chisox, Tribe, Athletics Recheal aaa | — | Among the tourney veterans en- | H 4e ! ing! \ : tered are Carol Diringer of Tiffin, Porterfield’s ‘Cousins Raft ag ' 2 EB en | O., Mary Agnes Wall.of Menom-| WASHINGTON u — Bob Porter. | one — , inee, Mich., Mae Murray Jones*/ fietd, ee ae ot Setia- | ~~ gaan . AP Wirephete | of Montpelier, Vt., Marge Bruns | tors, is looking forward to hurling The incident infuriated Tiger; DEJECTED KUENN—A dejected Harvey Kuenn, Detroit Tiger | of Greensbare, N. C., Jean Hop-| against Chicago, Cleveland and manager Fred Hutchinson, who! shortstop, sits on the training table as Tiger trainer Jack Homel | kins of Cleveland, O., Mrs, Maur- | Philadelphia this year. In 1953 they "| applies ice packs to his wrist. Kuenn was struck by a ball thrown | ice Glick of Baltimore, Md., and | were kis: “‘cousins.”’ players, —— Sr ed sao by New York Yankee pitcher, Harry Byrd, as he batted in the 5th Mrs. Harold Stone of Ware Shoals, He won 5 and lost 0 against shouted to the Detroit manager: inning of Tuesday's exhibition game at St. Foterpbere: Fla. He | 5. ©. the : gen rr alee tost 4 “You get a bat and get up there.” will be out for several days. | Dick Bartell, new Cincinnati | ‘and lost only 1 against the Athlet- Hutchinson probably remembered Redlegs’ coach, broke into major | ics back to last year at Al Lang field! In eight seasons as head football | tucky. Paul Bryant won 60 games, league baseball with the Pittsburgh Bob's outstanding record for 1953 in St. Petersburg when Kuenn coach at the erat of Ken-| lost 23 and tied five. Pirates at Cincinnati in 1927. was 22 wins and 10 defeats. PO ORTABLE MD A $1735 Value SALE PRICE ik i &¢ *? 3 rad "REA fri i ; ; E i if pit He gave up four hits in four fr innings, and the only run he al- <= lowed came in the ninth on 8 PA meaningiess home run by Bill a . 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WEDNESDAY, MARCH.17, 1956 ! = pene . trial with the Dodgers, aa five departments last year—bat- ting, runs scored, doubles and total Small Audience Long-Range Wildlite Outlook Seems Dim|rissm League in DISTRIBUTOR of | Service Station Equipment - @ Globe Hoists | @ Champion Air Compressors @ Bink’s Spray Equipment @ ARO Lubrication Equipment 3 : 8, : : Conservation Men Plan Deer Kill May Sportsmen Urged to Use| ‘ugar state toret” .|Discretion in Pursuit of sx¢ 95 ov wm te Hunting, Fishing Activities ovtscesey in te Aloe sate Michigan. Outdoors Fisheries Researchers Reach 0 000 ‘ _@ ATs. : : , ; Making Fine Progress J. By JACK PATTERSON forest later this month. ey aati |) Michigns's more than 38000 Poll, Returns Reveal) After tistening at some length to conservationists trom all over| Gime chief Marry D. ett Michigan's Institute for Fisheries! miles of rivers and streams (halt | : Early Estimates May the country it’s impossible ware i= glad pagearrenpinn pon eer ‘sald this precaution was neces. Research reveals some startling of wilich contain trout) are we | Have Been Low the v | progress in their | dergoing careful study, foo. - oa * ic factors which tend to push tishment of the birds. @ Proto Tools projects complet- stad eat eeearaae ca Prag *— Fa ——, : toward extinction increasing population Fessler audience would onion die = ed during the past ata the 1953 may: 4 : zation ¢ , chances of the birds killing them- @ Heinwerner Hydraulic Jacks year, For in yevults may ‘set an entirely new [beea low, a nearly completed post-| (ie none lope ener er! ccives tm frantic stieanpty te get ; : ~ stance, they re- pattern in fish management. Added | C@rd poll of hunters showed today. today ' mie anid. @ Atlas Lathes and Saws . port a new pellet protective cover along the river| With four-fifths of the answers areas and the like which probably | The birds will be shipped from . . “a form of dry meal | 8S proven its value in the Rifle’ back from scientifically selected | (M0 mae. ‘protect most species from the | Pennsylvania, where ‘the once @ Chicago Pneumatic Tools food for hatchery, well as the Pine River. || sampling of hunters, ¢ appears | SMEG threat of extinction. yen plentt epecies have een euces ; * rhe. | irty, C that the computed kill may Ps But they are ti te to pr fish and . & fish that not only sites have been added, bringing| to 90,000 deer. ° “« PR phn Dad wee parglhed ten Ed ssi Automotive Machine Shop Service and Rebabbitting “Parts Headquarters for the Doctor of Motors” — PONTIAC MOTOR PARTS. = ‘First estimates were that the kill |” = Passa sass was wanker 188 — total 70,000. ; 2 * thag ef wild trout! public right to reach these waters ye ee on ee The report further states that| for recreation purposes. Final license total may reach 430,- the mew dry pellet food will pro eee ne esteem laws 000, compared to an estimated 410, ‘duce a one pound trout for about : groups; 000, : a oe 5 84 South P erry St. : P hone FE 2-0106 2%c—and that’s really cutting the | fo ae tee gies gl s wel The post-card questionnaire was strive to ‘fill’ and remember gen- « : om Pe eee living compared suspiciously by the tie ay Sent to 10,000 hunters, 80 per cent! What can you, as an individual, | erally that it's the hunting, not the : ot expenses. __- who -are inclined tobelieve ‘many ‘of whom have answered. The con-| do? Sse --. | game that’s important. of them unnecessary, Man is cer-|Servation department is busy! Well, you can perhaps do most, | oon ~ | | femme Se cme among sing wp fe bance cm ty ste oamercnne Schafer Retires, Puts ncA'S™S.~ Sama"ass tt _ WE HAVE MOVED — =a = Flint Prepares for on om Boal Up for Sale : discard, is that the primary aim of| DETROIT (UP) — Jack Schafer, , 0 Da So watch for changes in Michi- the hunter and fisherman is to 61, Detroit's nationally-known | distant future! What promises to be the biggest was once true, when America was; boats up for sale with the an- ‘iaarmr . and most Versatile program in the | largely a wilderness, but except in | nouncement that he isretiring State Will Plant history of the Flint Sports and|a few scattered areas wildlife to-| from active racing. : : See ee oe ee Sy Seek on eam evace st He disclosed Tuesday that a e e ake shape in prepara : Detroit group is interested in buy- ve s | J a Trout in Superior | srana opening Tuesday” evening ing his ‘Such Crust IIT and Such 2 4 z i i 2 * z re ey F s ut} a 4 ie Z ant i i d zee g8% i ? 5 e] ph if i i March 23, at the I. M. A. Auditor- Crust IV. against , ane + ron ‘te wn ke sop ee Ammunition companies “I hope they take over all my} Lists of waters open during the THE ; | stated in Lake Sus in tee ’ With the exhibits shaping up, the “equipment because I believe either | coming season may be obtained perior stage program also appears set. have kept the of the Crusts can beat those owned | from the department's fish division oo GENERAL ) \Benartinent tenets ss 0" | Bullard said the ‘skating troupe, “by (Stan) Sayres,"’ Schafer said. | at Lansing, 28. If in doubt about PERSE oe ae cen en mee es eat ves. Ssh Vang Via ge aes ~ | | id be ted, (ter from eggs taken by Great with Brahm Ward and his fish or game is the have won the gold cup races four | officers shoul —< T RE Lakes commercial fishermen last orches- | mark Nonsense. | times. They will attempt to make| All non-trout streams in Oakland . . fall. = 7 it five Aug. 7 in Seattle, Wash. County will be open to spearing. Some 100,000 fry will be released! _ In addition to “Rhythm on Ice"’, ——____—— — ‘at Big Traverse Bay, Portage En- Ann Marston, world's woman. bow i ‘try, Ontonagon, Munising and|®%d arrow champion, will appear. | than a sign of luck. (2 Nien of Donkey Sie Trout Plant Slated : |Whitefiah Point. The remaining =e Fun from 6 t 11:30] | Second ten ia one thet merits 8 Play Slated. at Avondale | Be § rted S00 , Ww water lpm, e = thought. ] e 3 Freniotg - ™ fe abies at 7 pe ta: Saturday, and | omy at re Wee cmaedd ols” ees ck ec then fo fa n Lify! : : i i Hj E iF bee 4 | RE i-k +1 i rE theory -|are planned at Avondale High Sunday. tionship between man and the less-| school this weekend, sponsored by| Workmen at the state fish hatch- ot the world. ithe athletic department, Lawrence ery at Drayton Plains will start of his dominant status Scharer, director. their regular trout planting of area the animal kingdom) Play both Friday and Saturday streams early next month. the privilege of nights starts at 7:30 p.m. Free! Plans lesser creatures, But by bus rides to the game for all Avon- | trout his dominant position. dale school children are available | County, in to recognize that| Friday night. Busses will start Lapeer, one in Macomb and | pickup at 7 p. m. Shiawassee County. rights, particularly the! Games mateh married women| Streams in Oakland County get- co-exist with man in the against the single girls, and men | ting Trout |teachers at Avondale against the | Duck Creek, Paint Creek and the local businessmen. .; Profitable ‘Nibble’ = Your General Tire Dealer | LUA Cait . os rshing the Influx of Waterfowl Is 451 S. Saginaw St. THE Pontiac, Michigan beni eredcoag le pier bert Expected in Michigan snagged a tree limb and pulled it} LANSING — Ducks, coots and | TIRE ee ee es an are ae ee = tenant for ee 4 fee, | | ppc espero im w'tus‘arm, saree Visitors at State’s Parks | be-all and end-all of existance, . S C } 1 “4 } N , / Airborne Fishermen | Se seoomity torte wren te) A ckead Not to Litter Area psoas Wyo. & — There's| more apparent. By JAMES A. 0. 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Lumley Is Idle | Alive, However Furillo and Robinson Find Chilly Weather Hurts Training , » BOSTON w — Detroit Red BEN OLAN Young Men's Large Selection of Wings’ losing streak today stood at sesscusiee traci spaiey Wile SPORT PANTS SPO SHIRTS three games — longest of the sea- They're having a cold wave in RT | son — but nobody seemed overly |: normally y Florida these days, $4 95 up ) j concerned about it except goalie naergd | Smell. 95 Terry Sawehuk. but that isn’t preventing the slow- | iN NEW HIGH COLORS - straight National Hockey League: oie. | © Self Belts © Tunnel Loops Lerge but Sawchuk is still The Dodgers now have won sev- © Side Seams battling for individual en straight exhibition games after - Others $5.95 up : up money. _ . dreapinn tole fast Goss. ns , as He’s engaged in a hot duel es ¢« @ : Men’s and Boys boys’ $ 95 up with Toronto’s Harry Lumley for While members of the Chamber e am the Vezina Trophy, and the of Commerce went around smash- New Spring Shoes | sios., §| Susu s'r cts netbeans team which allows ftowest 5,000 top-coated spectators. Brook DOUBLE STAMPS agen a lyn took a three-run lead in the wasn't any inning was enough on WEDNESDAY happy when the Wings dropped a to offset a tworun rally by the 42 decision last night to the Boston Nats in the seventh. Ippon We Have o Fine Bruins, who clinched a playoff ee e berth with the victory. ] Still, the Dodger players are Selection of he cont Ge hed © ie his having their troubles and they PLAN Quality Luggage lead on Lumley. Red Wings have — claim it’s all because of the given up 122 goals this season com- NEW CITIZENS—The Hungarian partridge, a| ceived from southeastern Ontario, where the birds | weather. (Next te Seers) pared to 119 for Toronto. Each | rapid-flying little game bird, may someday develop | seem to be thriving in the wild At upper right,/ utfielder Cart Furillo, the Ne- team has three games left to go—/| into an important wildlife species in Michigan. an Air Foree helicopter helps department workers | tional League's batting champion including the season’s finale Sun-| Conservation department wildlife workers at least | spot good terrain west of Sault Ste. Marie in which | last year isn’t ee | day in Detroit's Olympia Stadium. | hope they will and perhaps partly as a result of | to release the birds. Lower left shows game worker | like his powerful Boston buzzed to a four-goal lead | recent releases of the birds in the state. This series | Lloyd Schemenaver banding one of the birds before _ it. " before Detroit could salvage two) of pictures was taken to show those releases, made | release and at lower right the birds explode out of he just can S eee meaningless third-period in the eastern upper peninsula recently. At upper | their shipping crates. ‘ Johnny Wilson and Alex Delvec-| 1. i, a portrait of one of the 49 “Hunkies” re- ae : . J peed, coming ng ton be LEC HATAS Hopes - Marshall Crusaders, Irish OK |i=v+‘tsute" a ctance iu i Fs g ii am ag- league goal. Leo Labine gravating the condition during the | Johnny Pierson boosted it to 3-0 in IT 4 ; cold spell. | Jotony Pies wows tte st| Will Provide Sox Power. |Sugat Bowl Tourney | “rit weuner te trusty te) = ton closed out Boston’s scoring} TAMPA, Fla. (INS) — Chicago) jors with Detroit but last year| NEW ORLEANS (UP) — Sugar | “Washington Menage Bucky Har-leoe WP, cams early in the final period. White Sox Paul Rich-| wound up with Washington ene ites to Start AAU Cage Act The teams will meet Thursday | 745 said today that he : 2S So | Bowl said today that Notre Dame | ris also had some nasty things to age Action ‘night in Detroit. ards said today that he is depend-) | Paul, however, is banking on the | ang Holy Cross, National Invita-|S4y about it. His Senators have} pENVER (—Peoria's two-time z =< ppt dar Phage Widen Many | Zr year-old Groth to “pick up some | 4 ar, emai mn have | Host seven games in a row champions and the three other top- tari eee ie aie bed caleced te, Be| Comal ae ear go cere eae The Pittsburgh Pirates, aided by | seeded teams — Phillips, Denver Ontario to Get _ 7 bt missed in its himself in two of the four years| accepted invitations to play in the | Ha! Rice's fifth-inning homer,-de-| 5.4 akron—got into the 47th an- ; Sg , | outfield. he spent with the Tigers but had | annual Sugar Bowl basketball tour- | feated the Boston Red Sox 2-1 be-|° ",ity basketball tournament New Super-Fish ecen—wam ren) Nateast — 1953 season, hitting only | nament here Dec. 29-30. fore only 582 chilled spectators. 4a, . League clubs before coming : s s . in Near Future | tie Sox in a four-player deal— Two other teams are to be se-| son ‘ane saw the Cincin-| All appear to have easy touches TORONTO (A new “super”! season in 122 games. partan base ment after basketball chairman | tory over the Philadelphia Phillies. field for tomorrow's i trims the : able Ontario waters, the Ontario, This was two more than Orestes Team Hoping for Claude Simons returns from acout-| Held to two runs in six innings | quarter-finals by overcoming Mil- leading home run producer on GOO Weather | this Friday and Saturday. ee oe ee = EAST LANSING @® — The spring| The Sugar Bowl basketball tour- pike and the muskellunge, will nares tt in night’ field. wand like weather of the pest few days |ament 1s an annual aftair, con- ee a a moles ded: ° oe no ducted along with the football head of the fish and wild life “Marshall's home run production | squad outdoors for at least @ few | ing and tennis in Ode waa, division of the Department of | !ell 6 ee en wurtiite ta the eondhine a 10-day Lands and Forests, said. ir is ay ould and taht ase DSC bacchell team will eave 0 | SEU marathe. | @ cross — ee match him.” spring southern training tour ie ay errari | speckled trout Marshall will take over the post| Cold weather and wet grounds Cage Captain for 1954 . trodaced to ty eee A the | vacated by Sam Mele traded to| have kept the players indoors se ee ae f | Province. Dr. Harkness the Baltimore Orioles for Johnny| far. They've been alternating be- errari new fish does not go to such great | Groen and Johnny Lipon during the| tween Jenison fieldhouse and the |Jutior forward from New York depths of water as the lake trout. |. tor livestock pavilion. City, has been named “most val- During the off season Sid Gor- after high school athletes in ball ie State basketball team. don, now of the Pittsburgh Pirates, a at rs bode into the bea- tournament is taking over the Ferrari was second highest scor- works os 6 sulemmen i @ eetieg | "| fieldhouse and a rabbit show is|o. with 315 points this season PONTIAC BOUSEWIVES = __j arena this weekend,” Kobs said, ward to gead. , Jack's Barter =. 78 C. & J. «| ‘so we're all trying to whistle up Pent. See. 80.3 7] Team Ne. 13 45 / some good weather.” A guard, Keith Stackhouse of | Bonceecuere So pent Bs a Plymouth, Ind., was elected cap- e e 3 Rex Cleaners @ Pent. ReeNe.1 41 19534 . | Tom's Mkt. oe L. a G. ®| Since 1947 the Cotton Bow! game | tain of the team which. won | Geert’ [es fF nine games and lost 13 and ended {S$ In ac e a ues | WEC - r?] 4| in Dallas has been a sellout before sertes—team Ne. 14 2526. .... tere seve was ..THATLL REALLY SAVE YOU MONEY! #5 Ey ani | Has now paid the © f [Deve Rotns, 128, Detroit d E S ss. s- Rod $495 : It was a split decioien,, eatoree : 2. . Git. as and Tommy Hart calling it a|f Sizes Men's, 6-12 |. brane aienamn tecics MILLION | Eeees| = ‘|| FLY ROD | | CASTING ROD) | Spinning Reel WN Pees Sire ea *g% . *95 ‘995 Thie Insurance Exchange at the Automobile The bove fought Fora Rollins |} 23 K. Saginaw : Club of Michigan has now paid the 150th gaining 4 clean dockion. : 4 million dollars to and for the insured mem- bers of the Automobile Club of Michigan. This includes 29 million dollars so far paid as return of premiums unused and 12] million Auto. Free Stripping Shakespeare ‘‘Wondereel”’ Fy" "sgn [Extrine ope SERVICE SPECIALS! a ‘dollars in payment against loses. BRAKE ADJUSTMENT — USE yous CREDIT REEL eeee0ee REEL eee0noe These startling payments throw into bold Reg $1.50 : : € Bd relief the fundamental advantage of insuring —_ All Makes Only 95 Pay as ; with this organisation operated solely for the Ons -. OPEN _ | Fy Line, Double Toper.............$5.95 | Berry Bros. Seostiigt Sn patie elaine ments te BRAKE RELINING Little as. : ~ | Fly Line, Level........ eee Automobile Club of Michi , ) } | _ FRIDAY craing la 188 Test 0... cece eeee. 9 PAINTS ™ -_ | Reg. $16.95 Seve 4 495 $ 25 NIGHT | Spinning Line ...... deeeeee tenes ss 808 of | terete Aetomentie. ~ Ford-Chevrolet-Plymouth $2.00 1 ar TM ee ss 56' Ot ate pmth tee Tome FRONT END ALIGNMENT : Fad Shen Coating Belts .o0r9.++2--+-2--1---- 19 OFF Robert C. Jomionn, Caneral Menage ‘Reg. $795 Save. +595 q Week! : , 3 3 “gt Awtomobite Club of Miehigan— See nt: a AE Mae een aaee I Mer. MI 4-139 — hice sa tahoe reese ‘Open Friday Nights Until 9PM. Hal Boyle Says: : “| don't want to interrupt your|may be merely a movement, a| THE BERRYS ' 736 agony,” said Frances, “‘but if you| Current swirling us toward some- wil just try to buck up and act | thing well worth seeing. and age Age 43 Is Hard to Take more like @ man about it, you| is merely the admission fee, . tain’s table. After some cham-| by the Pontiac City Library sys- away from tire as bankruptcy does in yo—uh—in | Pagne I felt strong enough to blow tem last week se ¢ s other families. It's been that way | Ut the single candle on my birth- The top week in February saw T've had @ seneng, ding, St. “But 43 isn’t really -old.” fering, those present recalled cases | Adah Shelly, librarian. _ sooner or later, I'd be 43, And * 6 6 of men they knew who not only The s bookmobile is in- sure esough it happened just.a| “Maybe nof, But it's such a had survived their 43rd birthday | creasing in popularity, Miss Shelly few ‘days ago, sqmwhere in the| dumb age. A man’s age makes|UUt even had gone on to finer | stated, with up to 500 hooks loaned Caribbean, ~ re Ul ame at 20, or 50, or 70.| 2nd better things. Probably noth-| in two hours of business on peak: ee bd SR [Dat GO tn a Wrlee patch, At @ | OE Net ew bet 1a Goel bats, || dove, ee) * bet me by the forelock (or| definitely finished ig his youth, | 0%, Sec Fail, Just s middle-aged Dominican Trade High what fa left of my forelock) and But he hasn't-completed his work |*migdicewed smote, staring at| CIUDAD TRUJILLO, D.~ R wae ee Viigo When Stan #0 | im Mite. He heen’t yaleed bie kids, the infinite night” the patient | (INS)—Dominican Republic trade wie Did you think you'd cell yds — his .., the foam that flowered | figures for 1953 remained at record get this year?” 4.qn. — : ieee aghemrar tad His wite takes him ae - | “His wif for granted, “Why are you téying to hide-un- | and other women regard him as a der the pillow, Rover? Wake up.| vague puppet that automatically Happy birthday! ." a Opens doors for them or ‘lights é se. ¢ * . their’ cigarettes at parties. The I groaned ‘and pulled the : only people that find him socially back. over my head. This annual; fascinating are insurance sales- birthday. cowardice on. my part men seeking to.sell him one last always annoys Francés. ‘ | policy. fs es © 4 “At 43 a man is just a prisoner , “Listen, my little siree with the in the haunted house of his own |THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 BOARDING HOUSE JOULES COUNT IN ONE DAY= 5.7 CHINESE TICKET / = Wity NOT Z 4 q “The boss is home with his headache—and now mine beginning to feel a lot better!” CAPTAIN EASY “ee O35 So i; 3 i i 3 er veahane taste, ave te ns breath. f ee ee eee ee ee THIRTY-FOUR ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 root chs va or dea mie ETS ||Ma | as .| lodge Calendar {Concrete Plant hit the area in 1811. Adams Exp .., 313 ves Special communication of Roose- ; * , Produce ae pee «-- ae 28 velt Lodge No. 510, F. & A. M. 22 . : s . Ld Allied Ch oa} ass’: 43.6 | State State street, Thursday, March 18, . DETROIT PRODUCE arrow Alum Lid °°. $42 [ib MeN&L .°: 0.6) at 97:30 p.m. F.C. degree. Ray- dws [ ORTROIT (UP) — Wholesale prices on Alum Oo Am.. 648 & Mey.. 63.4 public farmers’ merkete am lam Atria... 123 Lockh Aire oae 323 mond Kneisel, W. M. ; —Adv. CHICAGO W—A firfn tone pre- ase bu: oes 80-490 bu: apples, Green- | NEW YORK un—Narrowly mixed | 4% St i nag 3 Mfock “rrucks': 13.2 N a sin B : f : City Commission Asked vailed on wheat, soybeans and fancy, 3.96 bu; No 1, 23.00-2.80 bu; apples, | prices prevailed today in a quiet read a FEE 36.7 Msrtin ae at = ews sf rie to Stop Construction of lard in quite active dealings on | Macintesh, fancy. 3.75 bu: No. 1, 2.40-3.36 stock market in early trading, Am Loco ..... 182 oat = oon. F Poona geen od cao Am N Gas... 444 Mid Cont Pci’ 3 Mrs, Norman Danielson of 7401 Iton Blvd. Facto t the board of trade today. hdl = 260-890 be 1,203 00 bus Red. Prices seldom strayed as much Am Red ..... 16 Monsen Ch ... $3.3 reported to Wa ° ry | ‘ ‘ancy, . bd 2 ad 2 - cree a . be iJ i re mc oan aan |r a 8 SS Jo tin om ere BFE a Be Bl acc ir Sas | et soy eam . "@eeces Am eusect we mee oa Vegetables; Bee topped. No 1. 1.10- | Anac Cop ,,.. 32.1 Nash Kelv ... 141 yesterday that someone stole a concrete. ready-mix plant ai Poa Best gains were registered in 1.25; eae) cme Gon Cabbage, Aircrafts were higher-and chem- Armour ...... 93 nas hub caps and wheel rims from her W. Walton Blvd. was received by a ATT EE Sl alee sxtenrt etn the dan new | Lhe ay, oy aoa | Mera were Nghe. and chem dee ty vir 'tt Get Baty =: scar parked at ber home, |W_ Welton Bird. was received by i ghd _— crop months jymping a couple of oxy Fest, Wo 1, '1.25-175 dos bens. Pars- | major divisions were mendy to} Bald Zima |<: 9 Rat Le at with signatures of about 240 resi- cents at one time. -Early strength | nips, No f, 1.00-1.50 ‘4 bu. Horseradish, ixed. Balt & Ohio.. 19.7 Air Brk...19.7| Donald Sengereth of 88 Euclid signat an oil was a factor in | No 1, 4.50-5.00 pk bskt. Onions, dry, | ™ Bendix Av .... 66.4 NY Central ... 23.4 at told Pontiac Police today | dents of the area. a ba 10 -DUY or re Inance © the ‘soybean advance i oki go bot Pena" | This ts the fourth day that the] BSS, EL Eas] Ave. told Pontiac Police today | dens ofthe are. oe 2s ae : 80-95 50-Ib pothtess, We 1. 180-1 8 stock market has gone through | Bohn Alum ... 20.3 No Am Av... 37 = .| the petitioners, said it was feared Wheat near the end of the first | 100-1» bag. go ey black, Np 1 uietly mixed or moderately lower | Borden ....: +. 514 Nor Pac _.... 30.6/ through a window, took some can 4 te a healtle build a home or purchase’ |hour was % to 1 cent. higher, | 190 bu: tadishes, rea, No 1, "45-60 ‘des | Tuietly mis Bere Ware ... WS oer SPS. it nad : the plant would crea Whether you're planning to build a om P hod of | March 2.30% ” comm ouee te a, | St _Rastere, _betheees, es. #70 | sessions since reaching a new 24 ee Pod eee ar danger and public nuisance. * | Mal o JU", . a - x; rhu , house, No 1, 1. A Brist My ..... } _ 2 j - on existing home — osk about our easy met 2 & oe Mlacch $153. onts 4c iG & | 10s Ger che ence Delicious, No 1. year high as measured by the | BiG Gs 1.0. 12.2. Pan Am w Air 101 / Frank Kester, 17, of 148 Young said it was fhought the financing! ugner, a v 1 | 2001.50 bu; squash. Hubbard, 1,| Associated Press average of 60} Burr add :... 176 eo Gare St., charged with larceny from a Hudson higher; March 77%, rye “ to 1.60. ea bu. Turnip, topped, No i* ov. at $116.40. = Wy ..- mt pa RR... 11:1 | building, yesterday waived exam-| plant would spread cement dust, 10 to 18 Year Terms on Our Our Plan! ells aay oe hie en Yesterday's stock market was Cdn Pee oc: an wigs Ds. 4 ination in Pontiac Municipal Court} cougest traffic fepaionas 7 an os _ DETROIT EGGS vera: here * S he “| and was bound over for arraign-| disturb services Mariment : An | ened pounda higher Marck | | DRURSELWIAD Prices paid per doesn eee ee tne tree an | eee ees eS eae wee ment in Oakland County Cireuit| Baptist Church opposite it. hundred pounds higher, March | f.¢. b. Detroit by first receivers for case |few more gai in Cakes $6 peimes Sea n -. CAPITOL $18.8. : ear a ent wih eens are, | the Mt Shee Onis. 24 Flre™Ou."---i He | Court March 22 by Judge Maurice| 4 representative for F. G. Van De it - - ‘ | Chrysler ..... . i eewee . - ~ 80% cents: large 4OaTe wie. ate. : Cisse Serv. 11 Reo Mators.”, 3¢4| E. Finnegan. Kester was returned | pn & , the firm building the ~= FE 4-0561 CHICAGO GRAIN f. io oe te ee ee moneys bactgesie Golg Paim <1. 402 Rey Too B. STt | pacg ner County ‘Jail when he ciant, said a building permit had 2 2 § ey 0» 30. 75 West Huron . CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grain: ree Sete. ove. | Dn oss eanthnbca "asdttee foe |cotaen ae on den kek”. | tolled t Serniah $1,000 bond. been obtained for the construction. . : Wheat Be’ s aniy | so: large te avg. 44%: medium | Market not on undertone polly TE pg gle et seat beck 1.24% | 42. B, large 3644-42, wid. avg. 40. C.| Cattle salable Receipts mostly | coe pw 41.6 Sears ... ST4] Of in jail and needs | He said the plant was large 34'2-36, wid. avg. 36. utility to good mone yearlings and Con Pw pf 4.82 1073 Shell Oil...... 90.5 bail, Ph. MA 5-4031. C. A. Mitchell from the road 100, feet and was a Sy c ——— cows: — anaes: few early Con Pw pf 6% 1003 simmons... 317 re at a ied Beep nceseee rr) steers Cont Can .... 60.2 § soe designed keep dust ‘ yeeeees CA AP)—Butter steady: mo 20.00 00-33.75; high choice ond Socony Vac... 39.6| RB = 16, | cetpts 1,442,696; wholesale buying” "prices janie steers absent: not much action Cont Mot .... 93 goiopy Vee--. ate Congregational Church, N. Wood- | mum. The firm would operate on Mar .ccscce 54% unchanged: 83 score a 64.75; 92 A 65.5: early for commercial and lower grades rina we 91 Bou Ry...... 445 ward at Euclid March 18th, 9:30\a small scale, he added. vos: vo | 00 B6E3: a0 C8028; care G0 B 63; 80 | steers ‘and cry in se-ti 90; canmerar] Oot Baie -..5: 304 SPO... gLt/ Ward af Adv.| Hustson said his group felf the tal 00- can LR arog Dee Pa -_, 2 Fees ‘steady: receipts 20,001; wholegale gud oueee aces ca wie Abe eer Done ere, ggg Std Ol Cait S06 . building permit may not have been i SSE Bia acsinesSs. G Pads (fee wit ana soomerent buts 1060. Bemecmem Mg ES ee ee soa terme wy issued correctly Eke ni cane oe eee Calves = 150 ed oe se 33 erased ie | Service. PE 32-5191. ae Van Horn agreed to stop con- ‘ ’ a tead market no s ' i Sapa fay eaablished few sale choice and a. madd Glas 32| _ Square Dance Sat. Night re meg struction for one week while cm Ledge Bihrart adel aaa gee 2ex.G Sul... | V. PF. W. Hall. Drayton missioners. studied the matter for ~ CHE —Potatoes:-arrt ;/|-and- good 16.00-23.60, . = | arena on trace S20; tatal US shipments 373: | 1eenneD SetnDIe: 300.” Market not estad- “33 Terk bes ue ‘Lioyd. Gidley’ Orch. 9 “til 1. T5e consideration Tuesday. — bean geet ree ryprraherd oases | on small early receipts. Gen Mer : Tr ... 311 | Person. —Adv. STOCK AVERA 8 market on Russet — ee y stronger; one Twent C Fox 21.2 “ best Reds steady; Gen seve 48.7 a miniature “‘atom- | | (Compiled by Larrea yer 3. utilities. $2.30; baker bakers $4.00; Minne- cucaae tare euane os 7.500; | Gen Time ... 266 5. 7 ba 00 ee Pa GM T ck Buildi U A microton is a : , r wners Util. Stocks | sota North Dakota Pontiacs §2.00; Wis- ‘cmowedh (6k to most. | Gen T&Rud .. 344 2 pee” 115 ru ng Up smasher. 7 -_ Tage Rely UNS SSS} | consin Round” Whites $1.40; new. stock | [P) ‘coer ae butchers; advance | Soodyear .... 604 tit air Lin. 32.6 —~ 4 es : Pee tedey 1538 O03 OTS 1181| sepetion moderate: Gemend meacnen on ‘weights over 350 Ib end on e few | Oreh Paige". 13 Dai Aum: 224 Output to Match 1953 STATE OP MICHIGAN—In the Probate Previous day....1840 843 860 J184| market about ‘steady: Ploride “Mownd loeds of choles light weights: but market | Ot West's... te4 Gait Pruii.... 50 ~~ te thee T::1'1s48 855 $81 116.1 | Rede $2.08-15. closed active and mostly 25 higher on all | Ot west S -- 184 og Lines.. Ward's Automotive Reports said | Juventie Di Month ago......1488 851 870 1135 butchers: sows scarce; active: fully 25 | Greyhound --. 134 0 gs pu... In the matter of the ition concern Fawr ones Oe me iee Pou nigher: some ag, mere, moet chotee 100- | Roland P-.: n2 US 2) today that GMC Truck and Coach | me"ceyie eimpkine, mlber. Cause } i) i . ew Homestk ‘ F : 5 iea-tt lowss.1903 138 ae oa ltry No. 1 end No.2 1 et GA 8-96.90; | tad Met °.::: 03 Van B Pic... 42, | Division is gradually building its| To Donald Simpkins, tether of said wto er iss a 1s Sat Bet ‘one feb Detroit tor Ne. Te eanilty live #640; "most 380-30 heavies eee totang gu a4 a a 34 production toward last year’s level. cutition having fae fied toe s : = 25.50; and smal] numbers w F oo. I. R43 , presen poultry: - . ' of the said minor Hens Neary type 37-91; Nght Sineabie lois '#22.00-24.00:, @ few “head | int Nick 1... 374 Went Hi ='™, 3yq|_ The statistical agency nag Aor = gh ae Ag ca eighths | broilers of fryers under iyhiles hoice under 375 Ib to $24.25; good clear-| Int Paper... 58.2 Yale & Tow... 40 | ported that Pontiac Motor dependent upon the public for support, A Cash jal, nigh ‘ise Noon Rocks S02 Crosse, 30-Saia Old ance tnt Telarel :: 187 Yugst Sh & T 305 sion’s output last week increased | and that poe areal a Value Baldwin Rubber* (.... 12 123 | roosters 16. Ducklings 32. : canslahle. cattle 12.000: Mm tne | two per cent and that its produc- | ¥der, the juriadictio ot the Siate Gerity- Michigan CHICAGO POULTRY highet ar a33 bs ae ee of nial priece Metro olitan Auxilia has a thet the ring on ‘said petition will be vemoggp no ho-sagedl cs CHICAGO (AP)—Live poultry steady: | around 1.178. Ib mateh werllagpeeel eet P v ay ee cee athe the P past held et the Court | Messe is oe one Pros rece’ coops; T . < _ Good Heat for Less ee i Unchany ei te cent eet cers baas | to tu eect neltere: tairly active steady. Hosts Past National Chief two months. ‘ace s “ia of March. AD. 1964. at two o'clock, im pate . s 4 | 27-31; light hens 1 : ‘ers or — pon mostly steady except light bien ht WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— was up 19 per cent week. the afternoon, oes ee oe All, Coal mye Bet bid and asked. 22-27; old paonvere Nene: ucklings 26-28. /canners and cutters weak to 25 low a te epee > cone - aeen mena boar veaiers Metr opolitan Auxiliary 62 had Mrs. ° on ene impractical to make personal . ex - Gueranteed! FOREIGN EXCHANGE To Open Bids March 24 was. tio 30 for ive. leads prime sround | Eda Fairman, past national presi- Williams Wires Senate service hereof. thio summons end Botice NEW YORK Jer rotm ath exchange ¢ 225-1. steers; Perea ae rime | dent, as guest of honor at their Cut Ca Ex ° Tax seal: grevions (6 cand hearing ta I mane genase 9 S h $25 80-27 $0: : ult good d choice Steers : to J oe Pontiac Press a newspaper printed and others in cents): on Two M5 tretches $25.50-27.50 and choice si cooperative dinner Monday at the place adian dolla ork $19.25-24.50: areal loads commercia! ' 1 _ circulated in said : pepe SF ares, | schigan State Highway Depart | ogy ai Ti a et et Rape | CAT Bldg Mennen Willams of Michigan has | weit itacta SE een, Ait of =, elite: Py ne Sos Great Britain * ound) 51s. | ment will open bids March 24 on | heifers $18 — wtsifty ue gene At the short business meeting, caked the te to give the au- | ° of Pontiac in said County, this 13th day . 211 fia, unchanged, Great. Britain 6 new blacktop for two stretches of S7M4et, $2018.00; utlity, and com,| Hine Were made for oa Kener | St mety alot ws the cee ek ARTHUR E MOORE. day futures 2.51 1-32. unchanged 4. ue, | of M59 in Waterford Township. ee ke cae beans | Party: by reducing federal excise taxes on|* "™ °°P7 Judge of Probe ; changed, Belgium (franc) ag ere! Almost a mile of M59 southeast | cial to choice vealers $15.00-2700. cull. aitemahes. Deputy Probate e Register, ‘0a ote unchanged. Holland | quiet) jof Elizabeth Lake road coe Gaskte chee aes Giauchter Ia lambs Past Presidents to Meet He made bas apecel tn a tele: Mas it, ‘te - 36.42, up 004 of & cent: Italy (lira: -16%* | tween Shoreview ve al @- | moderately active: steady to 1 ‘ te Fi- Pr PUBLIC SA SALE He “inchanged. Bho tugal escudo} | man street will be resurfaced, the ee: slaughter, sheep | steady: see | Past presidents of Zone 8 MOMS | gram — edeed — — NOTICE or. nchanged; itzerland (franc) (free) said. Bi 22 other 110 down $23.50-24.25:; mostly chojce of America will meet at the home | nance Commi consid- No. P@MA..16812. lie scalp se to be fea 33°32. unchanged; Denmérk (Hrone) 1452, ee Eon int . an ee eee gumilar weights 62¢-50- | of Mrs. Arthur Burgess, 4325 Jos- | ering a House-approved bill to cut | Marc is. 1984. at 30 pm. et 208 351 S. Paddock FE 4-1518 “atin As sine (free) 130 | ey toed fob seas |B Seat edirteemeaeiaces | Rd., Pontiac at 7:30 p.m. to- excise taxes by about $1,000,000,-| Hort, Pert Boulevard fate “onion, unchanged,» Brasil ree) 175. ua: county road jobs will be opened | 23.00 most cull ¢16.00-18 50; mowty good yn | 000 a Michigan. March 17, 18, ’3 ed | s56! (Merce 116 unchansed: the same day. | full to choice slaughter ewes ge oevie.se. / MOrrOw. —_— 12 | 7| Work Wanted Male 10! Building Service : . In Memoriam __2|_ Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male _.6| Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female CARPENTRY. ROUGH AND PIN- BBP POP PLB LDL LDL OL DOP OO : A ee ee BEAUT Gotan SECRETARY. GENERAL OFFICE.| ELDELY MAN WOULD LIKE “ eabin ts floor sand- Death Notices j5~irs0 MEMOny (OF MI. AUTOMOBILE SALESMEN, Ex, OOD OPPORTUNITY. SALESMEN WE seen te ea | Cerone ae Sistteeeramiet ta bess | Smaart met Aner) Sara See “pa Sia a chae] David er who , e ages of 25 fads 30 to connect with busines« sales service Car viston . pod pie. Www ei away March 17, 1963. yee Se sec Bcure: in Eiccoin-Mer | Nationally wn seep [seuipaay. necessary. Apply between § and _ am pe} MARCH 14. 1954, MAX aad k's Day im the C "paimelive, Must bave 10:30 a.m. a at 8. Saginaw. : neta, alterations attics. Recrea- Pm ” Rives _ tary, @ W. Pure. = 7 typist for general office. ae tion rooms glassed in Eg eR op Be tering, rats, | ASD, Sana reeertae ox suit eicer token” ve FRED HOT AUTOMOBILE sala ReeeaeN ROTEFIET nnn | _Sagime. Contact Mise Antigens, | shtmmeeys” Weta'ewn toca casap| Pr,he oF bept. FE cobs anes : = inaw. Contact Miss Antigone. seimerye. ine: Gear ie Dorotty | Took itie Mine High ‘weekly gaiary plus commis. | BOs, expemies, snd ets | Sentfre tol, those "who" quaily. | Capable of taking charge of medh | “WW OG] DRESSERS | _ lever — Se tergenee Masson Dovid oad | eee, ’uie of bis inte om. dion Soe Mr Taree Utes | semtems cad phene member. | Suure to. tone whe cnay:| Cupette ol PART TIME CARPENTER OR Carpenter © Contracting _ gg While ‘be ‘pia pe Ont God's beautiful | Longe gg rnd tail micas —. Colgate Piper marcel Sate _iitham. Good work onditions and em- Pay 2 be Mor Oe. Blaine came masa in tt en cogepea! Be too, on a ames 5 ie lidg roit ic e . our held Wednesday, March | Garden of happiness in the sky TTY benefit program. _ Birmingham. tine as s CARPENTRY. BLOGS 17, at ye ees — Sadly missed by mommy ‘and \“ rot™Ronset bara working” man CARPENTRY ARD 7 TILE WORK. Help Wanted Female 9 _ sos WaITE WOMAN FoR ¢ ‘GENERAL Work Ae GARDENER 6 Wwe GAR Y. nt 4 AN “er : rr "company. — oe any prea cog by stperionce middieaged man. | ire ore” aRHOOELING “AND ton officiating. Interment in Feneral Directors 4 2 a — frery company, aE Ram.| with opportunity for substantial | ust tive tn. ee a é hea ra tad ing, to, work REMODELING & Riverside i ‘’ vancem the ; it 5 eg — WANTED HELP #CON- pri -ONSTROC. mooeeeane room, Sassen wom — be te een : r Oca = neid Liberal sopag Seedy: posmane. “3! * days ¥ wagtalas < peinbel finement, FE 5-5604__ MAN 2) WANTS JOB, CONSTRUC- co complete pe me ae Feligwing service. hare pron Chega Voorhees- Siple mo phone FE ev hala 3 ee fohawttl ap par rience .t0 | WOMEN FOR HOUSEKEEPING | - “tte work or truck driving. PE | tions. ‘Custom building: F.H.A. ie Kam = . C PRESS. child care Asien eter BUILDING INSPECTOR tne. 108 N" Saginaw. Box lt. Po Works Must” stay” ights. BM | 5 vere OLD WAN WOUrD Like pepe —_—_e FUNERAL HOME wee bilit: ave OOD AVE. _ me aperience Pissterin- & tile work 1 Heleting’” Gonpaide. serves * and +3, % 16, 2, 22, 25, %, ability Male ont Coy errant GLENWOOD SONTIAC, MICH. APPLY LADY PRESSER ON tapins flee work. Also has aureing @2 | oo, pA NTEED Al in t in Piint Memor : . . Repiy Pontiac Press ; _ Thursday.| | Woolens offset ~porwene FE Cee iwasnino, | kinds. : =} oe Pearson K woore ‘Puneral |} 272% %, 98, 34, 9. 46, § | — CARPENTER ONE ROUTE OPEN FOR NEAT Wednesday Mirena 8) | Pos Dry Cleaners, ' = = oo. HOUSE WORE, DistWARERO. 383 Un Case, Home, Aubura Heights” | #49, 69, 85, 62, 63, 64. 67 foe a carpenter Tants to earn $100 per weet of so aM es “Apply Fox Dry Cleaners, LADY WANTS DAY WORK 3 OR «| Jos PLEAEING FLOOR LAYING ai 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 79, 80,_ jobs. labor material or labor; 260 on year found job Car es- : . aT : 719 W. Hur days week FE 46336 sending finishing. 185 Edison, Ph. TMV ot Cadilinc Bt, aes 49: be-| § 94, 96, 98, 99, 100, 103, || Solr, Appl +N Telegraoh near Sasie Puller Brus. FB COUNTY PERSONNEL | MAN WITH SINE YEAR OUD Stenographers Seepen Paine 7) eM 3.2843, pie ALTERATIONS & RE. . ac ” : om. : MEOG' TYPING SEC. sxc. 2-4408. loted wie. of charlon , Besersi |! y9s, 110, 111, 117, 118. ~ CONTINGENT RUS WORK PICKUP qe ES ee FS WMEOORAPHING TYPING SEO All ends. pM Sars ge i Se a 5 | Gbtiorme ire: be at least. 1s | Vacuum cleaners for service. Calls | and MT Lafayette Btrect | _ Write Pontiac exon wipows| Mail Clerks | _setenm serves sx SORT AEA. esti mates Our wort “i untiorms. was furnished. Car necessary tanh; OMEN < it . “LL WASHING. CURTAINS m a Reign Tpwe. Sain = cerusieate Apply in "store "30 pay. Apply 17-19 Water st. 4 to Pontiac Michigan, to devote ? or m0 a 5 a dally cnces w wa LL — FE sees, | on es 3. Webster & Son. a, eae wer leasant wo! no exper UIPMENT DPLIC FOR , 4 later by the Sparks-Oriffin Pu- ’ ERS PERMA TANENT— SALES POSITION peceasary, OR 3-T143 after 12. oF RUE atone wre ee ok MY 25100. | ArH Pea sheet rock filling i neral Home. Mrs. Peters will lie P FI RE DS SAND 2B” mmoeeay for 3 men. #4.- BOOKKEEPER FULL CHARGE | ‘rite Mrs. Clark. 2647 W. Walton, WASHINGS IRONINGS AND| 4172) | | Ry ee eee) The Peatinc chad | COMMERCIAL SALESMAN IN IN 7 runt mstviee men 35 00 TVdschins| capsriaace kelphal: bel ae oe aRINGLADY—70 Cl erk Typist stretching cu! pepe Pied Ee ier aa ieee oom miss: fer = ies No prea jespewaee 2a "rom. | pot necessary. § day week. Own | NEA eat Mare: bie ¥ WASHINGS, ALSO | CURTAINS, | _SCt 606 neenee. TOLES, MARCH 11. 1984. MAR- FOR WANT ADS =— Prope jaar Fo. ae Panes tranaportatics required. ‘Vicinity of rg i and_dke dealing with : _Weet_side PE 2610. _ PLUM bla? garet A. 3890 Grecory R4., Pon- } 1 Box 462 2M es FT TIME Box 117. rie Bor 38. The Pon. Apply WANTED TYPING AND FILING.| , $3678 EE RS e|| Bia ee eeu f/ COLLECTION Ma |" PARTTINE | Peo ki Reet AD oe no. ~~ M. Keith, id . ° bitit for : NALE. aA, en ee, ttt in. 3 Toles furs. Stanley Anderson and well Daying permanent office Dost | + seed 9 men to assist. me. 3 meyer Sen re i beth od -_ Se nan on Son On 3203 + e 2500 East Maple Road Retort Wiitioms. Counpleted tion. excellent ‘working condi- 3days a weer. ! =e s pie AN i funeral arrangements will be an- From 8 a.m, to § p.m. ees aca fesere Thus cae tena | beers tae eon 1k noon to | Yertised vanilla and 1 dosen sham- Birmingham, Michigan : e amp nounced later 22 the Voorhees g : | ges y plus pence meaneeriel | aod peer: earnings from “$37 | —P®2: FE_ 2.90653. - sg 1 g , oman desifes house- AAT eariaree ee IZATION wh is & ate tan tae | position in @ few months First) 1. '¢e9 per week. Age 18 to 27, CASHIERS Salesladies!. Also} STOPPERT & CECIL Sil ig im -ctate ot the Voorhees AN errors enould be re. tional Credit. Bureau tne §@2 must have car. Room 608 Pontiac | + ‘tere ing soon. Ap Colesladies! TRACTOR AND rns work by the day. $0 =e samen ne respon. | Pontiac State Bank Building Hotel, ‘Thursday evening between | ay adel 7 wed, Only. 30 8. Saginaw. Salesladies! DIVISIO’ baby sitting nites. Call a BUILDERS TUBBS, MARCH 16 1954 IY smutty ter errors other | Soares eee ee ee, end STATE LOcAL tak | CASHIER Salesladies! Ford Motor Company FED. 9744 after 4 o'clock. om ne be saver OR S308 YOR 30 May, 1171 Ennest St, ag pak poy mae cerisn at ee | lathe out Steady work FE 5-707] REPRES for Pontiac and vicinity AND GENERAL - . sce Wr ikoNios 2 G SNYDER Fp0on LAYING, LA NG, - =a, "ead Mare. Basel oe dear first eer on wan eae — fers PM Sascerer. qu an Wit train _ OFFICE —* Applications : . piston ck amar 3:30 p.m. FE “sanding snd ® ‘ < . My “. ‘ : ayes f. Stamm — ————d Gress Sees ple Aas Dick, fendered vajuclesa Ponatot | ; areal hte ragga meses: Combination position to one whe Being Accepted 5-7014, Service’ 1 3 went ‘car pao Et ep iRaott Pet win’ shite | wonee me seme? 1 Experienced | S5,,tangtr ters, mais cot aie eu ho | ep Watt §| were | fates tea Brcentrare. omg fe: Huntoon Pte none 8 a — 5 . {rastmente will be be prs | 0 trance and aomte So, ‘better RTHUR'S | 1 pes Z t P LT P AVING arenes of all — Call Fred. . . etter eth Kiet aiate us tne|p Tue A) Engineering Designers sen Mrs, on oo K RES SE: S er Woman cook reat: peemage and parting areas. Cash PSF a — _ Huntoon Puneraj Horte. Closing time for 8 = C an ou ality: conveniences. $280 month se “pavine . FE tt t ines a : ° = Thursda: . l 32-2227 2-28%6, f Thanks 11] Bin veee tents | Poeineering Draltsmen | seat ceRLE EXPER | routon ct ie erage fo Beautiful HAVE OPENING YOR: MANOR | — "ATTENTION Business Services 13 : n is) het ’ . = las - ard of * han Doin e es a omnes “to publication. ENGINEERING RECORDS Seeoe 13 Cine nd. Farmington. peg ibe riyh ee ee New Store In Pate bow Ea Biol ee Brick, block and stone work. oun. APPLIAN SERVI _WE WISH TO THANK OUR NEIGH- Transient Want Ads may CLERKS - tee to youny women and or Tel-Huron om “ane Apply 8) ° She nthe, Pies CE CE bors, friend: relatives. ae be canceled up to 9°30 the SALESMAN upwards of 900 each week. Per. AM N, Perry, We service elt mr: cs of refri-er- and. Pontiec Late School tor | a7 of publication Statistical Clerks eters Kaasene bal tne ators, | wasners, radios sppianece oe tee tana nett of Kindness CASH WANT AD RATES Meaticacity vedvertieed procucts, | SO, ideal for women unable to ‘Enjoy working tm this beautiful 2 ave, Beod Mock Warren’ Sra Vrores Lines 1 Day 3 Days 6 days Accounting Clerks can ua Barohers tn (Oakland or parties: no collections or ae shonping "com y. Excellent Warren ‘dren. co .- ‘This is a great oppor- | jiveries. Tson, erv . Keres : ae < Sailaewll ¢ te OTE vir} “TABULATING EQUIPMENT tanity for s maa who wants to| write to Trourseat Lines gen aare otters yeu splendid op. 200 4863600 6©=6— 6.40. make money. BE. Elbling & Sons! ters, Inc. 186 N. LaSalle ee wend Seat arm a|| } is is ih =< Sea Wan pepaatancen | CSSA REE, Tones | «es a , Ses UAW.CLO. tor —_ 8 330 375 8.64 : y cmoLe sid end generel | over is. Setnasemt position with Gueee _puekee =. —, ——~" ee A - fess and thoughtfulness during ® 36000©«66.4800— (8.72 ood Fe hot many employee benefits, vue Phan cg gm i _renee, te oe Fi 38. the death of our mother, The FEADT RaLiARLe WAN FOR Pontiae Press, Box 115. tractive rettreabent A LOOMPIELD WALL CLEANER! family of Sophia Goemaere, _Birmingham Office - = —— mower and tractor sales & serv- (| COOK — ENCED, ae i aoe sie 4 = --* : | 2500 East Maple Road tee, Bales and mechanical experi- | references, See Mr. Puffer after. sigeentons one 2 ence ni .. Reference] 6 p. m, Puffs Midget + 2061 Ph. Midwest 4.0844 . a. jot ben Oe Chstaten, Dixie !Iwy. a Birmingham, Michigan THOM MCCAN SHOE CO, NEEDS COOK.” EXMERIENCES. " REVER- ) pply Bevwees! +79 Heniiee TACTO: ZRD IMPLEMENT yj | Giese storet. Must "be ahah | So platoing, urine, ete. Howrs| 10.00'A M. & 5:00'P.M. = . or ie , > bet i. i : we : ; . acon Hn $s and “38. Tals carries all bene. working = 8 The tenant for you" may _ FORD MOTOR 4 ie - : - ¢ 3 ; ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARGH 17, 1954 Lost & Found 24) Wid, Contracts, Mtgs. 32; SLICE OF HAM Auge For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43| __ For Sale Houses 43) VICINITY OF cuegceyt von ; : in aLMOst NEW OWNER ~ a ’ black par) Coohet, fem 4. * 440 Disie Huy oa ana oueer: Me dealers, please. re 3 neceions modern, plastered | Gentleman's Estate me P eT. f a a 7 : furnace. ed mg white sin room home sar rp goes baaeL COUT AUBURN HEIGHTS | Boo™sil fase Vanpsyd bos | Soaiectnn” Si "pemmenity| gry signe YE 3510 _____| RALPH B. GAR? os: aces wih & bet Pull - $6150 . for | the banks.ef the Climton ‘ Lost: BLACK scoTTY. REWARD. down bought A PE +1344. glee es a G hawse Wa Utbdi,” evenings “ai: | some ty stsuetiy motors wom ovg|. - ream Seles y L 7] SETTER Witt Natioae Bidg ing room ¢ =. e is strictly modern with two - stairway to = black (blazed face). Child's ee casi FOR YOUR Ea"; “Se comes, Ueto ‘dees. two car parege "You Win beve toe; RY ,Sorpeaias. a war wis | Beer Scr eIDE | east aca achact | Sitar ne Saas Bae: =| == ~ LADIES WRisT W a . . Pull ba: | F vlcinit of Pingree or W mass. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2 ce eas a| Se ol ace et #300 Masta dove parses. | Late ocd gear : 53% W .Huron FE 2 : way to finished attic. Part ments of qn. per th on . GH ‘ cake : L, 4 2, | Fone Tag si| GREEN LAKE OFFIC Pete, bn eatin wah terms |_Mi'eeive FMA. Over KG. Hempstead, Realtor |: Saw ieey eam fear Answers to name of Dopey. 5 t BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM, iso re == —s FE 2-317 garage. Own 7 44007. Reward. ampgns, FOR ALL ; CARROLL G. PORRITT i, beach. Willams Lake. $itote. | Oo ae he EF a. eat. or ® : , | __Physlo-Therapy 244 | caiesss Sone cr ene” Bes. CORFE Prawn oe ver Saint | 3 psarwony meat Samual crunch ee < SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE. NORMAN F. — . quired or ige. discount for equity . custom-built brie pat 4 Mee = fot ee Ae AOE, | 10 COMMERCE RD 3-4413 out, OR 3-6140, bungalow with =~ a, : Gn * WOodware &-T144 Rings Bere oa. : . - 1% DOWN LAKE ORION. < - _ : 7 Living rm. Tests (ond E : . : mr ‘ocated room house large lot. paved ~ ~ —— aay 2 Be eB SEPT TARR | oe ees batp atin Meweiding’, te | (RECT asso cose tm sa cova, |) BEDROOMS ras and bath. ‘Balrwer cleaners. Lake Orion, MY_-6431.| ANTIQUE AND CONTEMPORARY |" a oe ce te only 62.000. | Cagractom ares, large 4 room| neh "steeen. ‘scnesa, and a = FREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL how: : : with Tr AND OVAL | Show. Birmingham, March 22, 23 ION se 3 acre. A steal at $4206 | transportation in & good tien An unusual value Free estimate FE ¢8905° FE | 2th, Former Kyesge Stores, 163 cs 3 bedroom modern, off heat 1% ‘erms subu: location with lake ter 2 probeesional or busl- 126 North Woodward. North of Maple : . 5 ear ¢ This heme is rong GIO. MARBLE. Realtor, riviteges, CHECK this one peas man’s family. TREE TRIMMING AND RENOV- org g ei pce | elope 34 ATTENTION ! for . IN - 6261 ANDERSONVILLE RD tages be bought for 95.250 6 ROOM BRICK ; + Sina teehee ied | Besant, Yen. | “ue ger iirenet tag Sees assist | renee RESALE ie ie a * _BePaotgr 22m AMer 6 call) tins Vite 8 Pteld Road, Birming- | Your, cyulty oF ope ootred ‘Mec Se ee ee ere scecar | BEAUTIFUL 2 stony wows ©! RESALE. Tage, Only $2180 owe. Ab Writ | AbSe CREW z ae _ Cok Tee erage wih ss doors Sell | pool pa gre aarated Pontiac, ‘ We Very seldom have the most imm Possession, would | to bid on projects: of ¥ GIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING F is E “Bud” Miller a& = 83. wo . a ta on es "eS | unity of advertising « ercial wort. +00. Veron Vie on Fh See cout: as “ee 2 bedroom modern oll beat,.1% | Fooms are very ‘er Master = suedees 3 wetveens come ally new ™ , Bookk & Taxes 14 | _ = - y A COZY BUNGALOW | gare e Nitd solid cement, Grive. terest on the balance. Plies _Kinzler, Realtor asd Penny Brig Bie, | Tanga Siete paws gee | Ss “has Se ah Settled é fT 3-17 Gow | Bee ede | Saseas, Mt ate i INCOME PROPERTY | u’ae Setar inane rat paa | Dressmaking, Tailorin: Notions, sas segsece bes? , = Sf ca ee oe 2 tert eee ewes Blau, - | G2operative Real Estate Ezchas Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 KNAPP SHOES a “Psst, Buckley, here's your speech, that’s the menu!’ room. Pai dry vbestment ore | aos etl LAD D. te mene proper beased | 7 : ‘ ALTERATIONS AND DRESSMAK. FE 8-6720 = = : Wwirmg and plumbine. off wir Beat. Soe Ponta Tk Ra PE 2aat — PartnelAtte, comer, tt | tefiton guarantesd, PE $1003. | LEARN TO DRIVE Ree tive MEMBERS ; lp to c=. bus, |" Commer_Cass Leke Rd. | Reasonable down payment wy _iation gaariiad FE 6100 | prom EN, Nays | gGaoranaen® UpMBErE., | Rent Apte Furnished 33/ Rent Houses Furnished $8) “Torin Knecht, Realtor |) Clarkston Estates’ | fi. ye sal! om ccm ~ Suite su RTE SOME | ors in Finest dusi-control, cats. | ygis Ww Huron __Ph_WE 70263) Voss MODERN. PRIVATE PRIVATE HOME ON FOREST 1002 8.Woodward. Brham MI¢eog WOT) Jer pom Otis, ates eS | » Ratabtishes 2018 DRESSES a= COATS AND AL. = turn. of | students 5% MORTGAGES bath and entrance working couple | Lake, Bloomfield Township, com- ee Se ee nn) GILES REALTY ©€O terations. FE 42074, 191 £ Huron. WE INVITE COMPARISON only. 157 Perkins. letely furnished. 2 year lease. Clarkston © tates. and we feel : 1@ ACRES. North of Pontiac. > TAILORING, REMODELING “AND Michigan ON PARMS OR SUBURBAN. Irom S00 UT-AND BATH MODERN, | _TOwnsend e363, Detroit,___ A NE " [" Locate tee ee 28 Ww, Bare ve seiy| etre Dome, enfiniched and Gir. alterations. Edne er, DRIVER TRAINING RD. CHA ‘LES — loupe oly. Inquire, 100 Dresden. ees Lh so ae ee : rail Brigg oN gay ta gy ol | G. ATIUAVO 3+. Full» pasentent. ogme simpet. Lo ——— — B. D. AR ROOMS. : . re . lev ae = Laundry Service = 48 | idknisGoncd. wa @ SANPORD Sar eg ae “SAN Eqaitadie _ Society: ITT. Twheerenh | acer apa : Ed er NEX Rent Houses jJnfurn, 36 ; OFFERS . pron lg ediptic ar with -_ ATEWAYS to ' ot 90.500, terme, = rs pyres St. Meals 0c and still better | __PE 40521, Eves PEGG i. eas 3-061l. ie ‘ale falas Cepia ase sen ee ae | -emnistie ittchen right at! “EY A. || worow-a: Se ae Vie. Pa Peaties Laundry PE Sasasee Sou See INS. BENE- Wanted Real Estate 32A 3 SOSuS -PORNISMED, WITH 3 Wirt 3 |” pureisned, 000 Rebinwoods Clarkston mens ot 884 per mo.” including HAPPINESS oes a) 2-A101 feta) for as cemetice| = ——~ __large closets, adults, FE 2-3043. 7 ROOMS BATH AND BASE 6 room heme te good eqndt. taxes & insurance. Better hurry : bath ful ee Fe Cee EEE RARCOPAER | tapos fants man [Pau Sage to ae | alee Ma eS WHITE, | MQDeRxHousic | ERPs aOOL IN” KEEGO : ce. Fie $3908. : : 3 ) | —tssoare._Pa. Fe Biel a Soetrument sad «Nancie IN TROOM APT FiRET FLOOR PRE a y degoraied. 3 bed: tect” Plumbing and gas, is to getooiahurcoes tapsporeaton WEST SIDE, 3 | We Tr htet Neco, PE Stee 24 HOURS ROOM CLEAN WEAR. BUS | foom. garage, unusual Nght fis be conrerted igto income 2 iste room ana bet Tome| redrm. tai i'n ree , ymo NOTICE W HERESY GIVEN THAT line Adults or working couple. | {ures Screen pos elles ope cua dies. terms with 3 bedrooms, has a 16° liv pis bie pyaar eqepeies Be 4 FRUIT Yaiks © OHADE TREES, | Elks B.P.O.E., No, 810 whose Per year cquity w your a | ee mgheounecs roqeened. WE be : = room end lerge dining room wi pond nog Ug ay — shrubbery. lawn maintance premiaes are, located at 114 Or) nome or farm. Cal us 2 MODERN PRIVATE EN-| Svaiable May ist. | | e-Zoned Open 9 to 9 Bun 1 to 3 eS eS oat ee furnace. 3cat tree trim OLive 3-8737, e e@ Ave, has applied to the phone, we will be at trance. PE 2-5563. Owner . made | (COM Ph O2% +1872 or OL 3-160 oe basement. oil garage. Blacktop street, 90,500, Lawns ee SEEDED. | ‘he Michigan Liquor Control Com- your home withm 1 hour 3 ROOMS AND BATH, ON WEST] 4 carpeting and furniture. Commercial | $660 Dixie Highw-~ Watertoré 5 Whoo ae cnpheerts ote. ; —Pree estimate rebus. wena ee Gaarese ti bene Sot Oe cae bomen a ay “abe por eo: Weis Pootiae Press Box 118. 3 apartments, consisting of | . | with 2% caf garage paved ‘street | “EAR ORION. Comfertabio 3bet- Moving & Trucking 19 fide members only: and that it is | = a Se coer cae, et ot om LADAMS REALIT* CO. 6 rooms on ‘first floor, 2. ( . L R Ottered at & #0 fos wi $3,420 down, Pg wre m~ the intent Liguor Control) Faw M.S Realtor |J KooM FURNISHED APT | HAS STARTED A NEW SERVICE aparneeey et ee at. | T large lot, lake see FOR PAST, EPPICIENT PICKUP a| Commission to grant spit a “gaye 71 N pial age Pe $si6s| Adults only, 179 Auburn Ave. for you. Call us on all types of — we Ce ate DOWN. VACANT 6 pout this at 67,960, delivery or light trucking. moving | fTom date hereot. Dated 217-66. | Sten Eve wl #30 | 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE | 5%! provers. va Open Bored street, $13,000, terms. “BRICK West side, Webster schol | DREAMS DO COME |For rour 1 at reas, rates. PE 10160 anytime | \ -.ncy FOR 2 LADIES | & BRICK INCOME ZROUND 6| yhoo aol aie yg ea ee | ovP 308t : at $6,100. $1,925 down. SUNSHINE Next ee or FE 316% _ | WALLPAPER FACTORY OUTLBT PE bi2M. FE +3044 0 0 $1; MODERN LIONT BCUSEKERP. | Cloee to FE 601 ; Full besement with OF ai OFF JOSLYM, GOOD BUY ©. }| AND FRESH AIR —Z az, Be eH | ne toons. Adu “PE Ear. | 7 BUDDIES TO SHARE SLEEPING neal, reereuign ates, 2 c8F tractive bungalow. 2 bedrooms. | To Bur -To se to Trage | We bare fe Saedrm. WE sell AND 24 HOURS J ROOMS. COUPLE ONLY. NO| feom. twin Bede, Telephone im Staofing "vole ai $18,106, | {itchen dinetie Mice beth. mod.| YOU BUY IT- WE'LL INSURE IT) ie from, $L.0e, to | down. used clotht+e ener ist _Gripkers, Inquire 7% Poplar __ | _room. FE ¢6006. terms. wails an eee aan, } Thy aieate SA pour needs, call 8. Saginaw. FOR YOUR HOME |? Rooms aNp BATH No cif | 1 SLEEPING ROQUS. | PRIVATE Gandy tot, Only $2,650 for equity.| now WiILt PARTY WHO PICKED UP drea or drinkers. 47 Orchard | home, _close_in. PE $348). Seminole Hills | Balance on 4 per cent mortgage LEBARON SCHOOL 7 vow weg by mistake EQUITY = 2. es T MINUTE WALE TO PONTIAC Immediate possession on 4) on : 3 bedroom in excellent north. end a po el Pa wm ns. te com > We cares. Big ig — ry A reggie gh ty i Feom wanguioe Has ten g REALTY CO.. REALTORS lot. 1% ce Too ein erman. PE 3-4048 7 Rood PoRNisneD APT a | _ tady * urea : ggg Mom, mene ace tal Trade | Member Co-op. Real Est. Exch. Ine.| tine this one at $2,800 down. be — SS acide. Dene- = Cash Available for ones . SusInEss Gals oe Wea oe = feer, “4 bearoorss covery. Tavern. oF Station | Open J pa a 104 portly melanie 9° ; ; . ROOMS AND B/ TH, PREFER room spartm : 5 < = : 0c _ing and ‘community singing 40 to 80 Hilly Acres 2 working ers call 5,| erything furnished tect ee ee Pub) Sromene. 107% W. Huron uh wk, Ay oe _stevel_ FB 2 ity WEDDING INVITATIONS 6.58 | ust bo half mgood timber | 5a ous Wid |) eee Pectin room, and “avstory. PIONEER HOOHLAMDS. Very de! ™™=T poet OFFICE. Cooperative, Real Estate Bachange ; | strea S NICELY FURNISHED. | — — a ) landscaped co: . Sutheriand Studios. 16° W. Huron | jane. Ml 62511 am and. Dey, | /Privete beth end entrance. Adults |CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM FOR Fo eeaeceP eit Soo terms. | Well constructed home built i. COLORED LOW COST SOLUTION TO YOUR TUCKS Ior ent “"Wtd. Child, to Board 26 | _ Birmingnan. only. [soy Ape te ' ons eooEs- 2-772. [see Ree 2 Seqrecme, coramie 1 pedroom home. Gas and lights ialettiee ae TRUCES. Al SS Hammond 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PIVATE town, 5 6-226, 10 Acres ce ' = Ponce plastered wells, Spears,” a % Toe oy Stakes wa Ste _wntrance. Adulte PE 6-0031__ — SLEEPING ROOM Le room modern country home.| furnace, water beater. Needs 6 L A. NOTT tor | $750 Down And Tracks SAY OR POS ed CANE hee duyers waiting for well lo | 3 ROOMS ON SOUTH SAGINAW % mattress. 267 Frret floor hae living room| ttle de ich san can |e +5008 : Pontiac Farm and sai ae ve in “ioanaing cated homes in all price ranges.| Street. Heat, lights and gas fur.| Sesinew. PE 209. SE with natural . din | afford only s1teo ost Sree | ef bones. : 3 Ind ial T * Co. ey rE = . personal service =e bor e . Referenc NICE, wn ROOM. ing come. lavetory,| $2,060 ak . H } ’ Ye acre. — hinged Wtd. Household Goods 27 F } ROOM UNFURNISHED APART | NICE, COMPORT. ABLE SLEEPING —— oat Sam. Second | CAMERON H. CLARK ump 1eS a ax x FURNITURE NEEDED] ) AULD. HAMMOND | sen_7e coe rooim for working girl Pine at fetes end ball bate. PHONE PE +e? LOOK AT, THIS! -Mere’s @ nice $1350 Down bisa + -L/E- 1) | 26% W. Huron St. Realtor | 4 ROOM UPPER APT ADULTS ~~ evurt. house) . BE cet’ with almost pew | 1382 W. Huron Evenings. ee en eee if you're VOLLWAN. MOVING ant) STOR. be ee, om “or | = +1741 Evenings FE $471¢) _only, PE 3-0634. som. oll furnace, fenced yard. Co-operative Real Exchange ee eS a : Goer cutright or | ROOMS AND BATH. WEST SIDE, | MICE ROOM VOR ONE OR TWO eS Cs a. a a2) set for you B'S. Community *Saulte only FE etn Serves gute. Ne B; Telegren.| | i st ast with we're going to California.” Se| fF 3 i fice “service” ve sale. Pu. On 23117 r SPRING {noni AND Barat —wRwey | 7S oe terms includes ail carpeting Tallcases if yourhare $400 | Shopping center, room, Fee, Ca we Sey Peg SOC | 1s Your Harvest Time |" gmp “ccmertl, Siracs | ie mee. Ga goers ee] See oe wore pay down, eine Wink price. "| (Schaq“gurge. Only Susie Painting & Receratkag 3 om wa. < pomriacd CARER? | vo . So ee ry sn comes o-7701 extras. ROT nin ae tae beth, H h ; $1 Do ~ ~~ sare waiting | olive ase Rooms MODERN Prvate | heat, drapes enetian 500 CUSTOM SPRAYING AND _PE ¢081. ae __| hort weeks. ag * — * wom and entrance, 60 Puspoant refrigerator, hot and cold water, R tt Elites. inum ps and ump res It's am aa couy rating service, a WANTED 70 BOY) at TvPss | “paid a top price for every _ View Dr. PE 3-5008.. ° °° s - ae red Oy nne nc. —ceme. 1% car 9 paved ——_ re — sony attrac. yeom hes replace, 8 ashore, | ite | Lee _ Ph. special end extra, fosture =| ¢ ROOMS, UNTIL JUNE 1 Ok Write Poctine "Press, Bor 10. |) 2. REAL unss| ieee, GL restie. Terms. | including Gans anh aberemee| keel an heat ae uaiitied 5 ROO MODERN FURNISHED yp _—Opsn Evenings ond Suatey it 7, capoge. © yom | Go ben be A brag seem bes| : Dixie Hwy. near Clark |) A some finishing Only $6,500. terms.| new carpeting with rubber ark | ROOM, COLORED, QUIET, MID- 5 , full basement. sto- FE Fe OES ee SR | a ee Ree ines anes ATTRACTIVE 4 RMS AND BATE | Roow in PRIVATE HOME FOR Dow: : os Bie | or hee tide, eduite | RQOM De PRIYA bite. | 2 bed sige, bring room, gs. | B.D. CHARLES, Realtor} ™ | Bateman _ SaseitEore (ade WOUSEEEER | —°*_! PE tad iy ier, Sctttie ‘fe | TT Ee teen PE seal ists aged ASEATRNT TORT NOUSEREER | 5S" pre'G noom 1 SiOcSs| SMe eters NE Mee were | HUMphrieS | Stent Weal Rane bacteses wee ein fro armkers. tt Bs Vv. @. WirCoMs REALTY DOLLAR VALUES |4¥, EXCELLENT BUY! 4% bright = AGEMENT APARTMENT. WORK , «LAR VALUES firective room aon = a oo = ee os | Mero ee tes | HOME OF YOUR | * REM Reup-sioonsc, | RK" AST iet a Ee WATERFRONT PAINTING — INTERIOR, EXTE | WANTED GIRL o0° Bike. FE Jand oe. | ae ee re arin ends-ene:; denise te mages | yt Se Sees weee| WATERFRONT rior, work, low prices, call | | 2-6315. ‘Warren Stout, FE $4165 at CLEAN MODERN PRIVATE EN- OWN bas 2 = and dryer. Paved drive to 1%: car “PE cou. i oe in Cin Gane} REAL ESTATE. trance, 1 of 2 PE $-1304 | beds, West Ne Tn nore Oa ee ats eek eee oe ft. enclosed breeze PAINTING, DECC SLEEPING figed reteoonbie prices FE | ——Wantestg STINGS WANTED riwelcome, Romeo, P3200" | double, 288 N._dehneon, Cherokee Hills fig room with picture window. 4 4-080, ’ to | LISTI LARGE ROOM AND N- | SLEEPING ROOM FOR Truly the neatest well cond} | bedrooms, 2 baths. 1% acres of PATE PRRERE © ERTS | Soman ee py |e meme: wove wt] Sor Mean atee | Ravan mars PE Loe | oe nose coe Me ee} engow'aees | aS TSE Been | tise” preteerea. a ‘ H. C NEWINGHAM PRIVATE, CLRAR. 3 ROOMS AND 3 sober men, 46 Mi _ | garage. rer nice large |land- rawtord : _° POAWISRRD APE—ALE | TEEPING rn seaped lot. Goiden floors. ( ’ ; Bay oh . R& K Cabip with off AC heat. A very com- . J < :_ S SLEEPING ROOM WEAR Fist plete home, Best buy in town: REALTOR OPEN EVES. . a, $2 week Tennyson. 2141 Opdyke PE +1540 | | Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 | FER aira_MOD- | Commerce Area | DRAYTON. PLAINS 2 ROOMS AND BATH. ze Rooms With Board 38) Toms Full basement, ot heat | fpach type home. A block from) op - a SS iit Getiend. Px wee \Supemrans soon vran| nar rooms, living room. dining room. Drayton Area— —--——- | concemed” sare down ravmente |¥ ROOMS AND BATH UTILFFTES | ed. 1 or 2 guitiemen. PE 39200. | Modern utility rom. O on y = ae are scarce. trade property. | and stove couple only. Ce ROOM aLSO GEROLE : basement, automatic gas heat & | Petnties cal) us do not feel < bligated 281 Oakland, FE 42642. DOUBLE ROOM Like To: Move automatic ges water. Oak Are you interested tm @ es ‘ DORRIS & SON mons ter room for 2 buddies. PE 3-T215. neat and clean e.| floors th car garage FOR BETTER HOMES @ i this fast growing poem eterproot we reat p aie. INSET CLEAN RO ear SE , — Neat & clean & beautifully land. community? If so, we bave QUADLY child, Pe saad after ti aes oO epee 7 Ropais AND BATH, GHIDOLE od mosis, sear _ tad] 8 peaswoms, carpeted, Bring, snd scaped. c LADD a #0 YOU WANT ‘ive teem metern buiguce a pers +3 aa eS en $2, Mure. __Fe. +867 it working coupte 4 SS a dood, foore, etre im “a. oe A good vanip ined bedroom al) with fall bagement, off Wall Washing & Painting | °f'rms ana'em wmeters| Want to Sell? |? nous axb, Samy, | Room ANB BOARD CLES Flash ota sata aos. | oe Pang Tne, Ep | Satta ernge taf pests |S SuPer wow z ant TAU (aHING reasonable. e4 : _ Pears. 2 x § Minutes From . Edge of = 6 cal Mr, Ede: vEs2 r | Mode n Housi PAPERIN( : WTING hese aanee one BUYERS WAITING . Bopha WTR VRIVATE EATS +3781 : Coffee To Tee _— = : v = ™ ousing Call for estimate, we ¢onss. | HA Christian preferred. #08, 8 “tn grand Donsleon, Park—o. fine | peved. args kitchen with eating | Located’ er highiy restricted 3 bétroois sélcnial, ‘sinreem “Wall Washios. Painting new service to rent homes Loewy ag iy poy = mooth, a Onk,- é $17 a week. FE 6-008 two bedroom Franch type home . full basement w | Loeated gn Testricted sub- & modernized kitchen. : all Washing. Painting | Scat nace, "ait Metin Gee P| PO cemeer omponx | atta Sees Lae oe sais or sater tech cee) “ated pene ae ____Herbert Hall, FE 2-270. | cans Describe the tenants you! action, - Baers call ~~ 4 ARTMENT UNFORS. Soom At BOAR FOR 3 OEE : water. lot is \ “lome ia complete with dishwash- “be enclosed or screened very Photos & Accessories 21) ys, Tuy wt Sem Sut ¥8 | Cash for Land Contracts ome re score, party P| kPa fing and evervoedy., Check se ee this one | fF ,corpeuny and drapes: All) io" 5 tae Se “aa pated ADAMS REALTY-€O.|' WHITE BROS. |_iass sot deseo. the” eters. | Ncte Rooms. 39| sh. illo" Yumedais nsession — lean ne ; Open 9.40 tor You? Convenience “pear. dow Rooms by Dag_ or W. The Ice Is Gone > “VALUE PACKED SOARS as dl Ph, OR 3-1872 or OR 3-176 : HOTEL *UBURIN -- MUST BE SOLD Practically new, 3 bedroom, see0 Dixie : | CCAR ROOMS CPPER FAT. = cit Grecent ‘Late: Sond 2, bea 2 bedroom bungalow with classed | ries front maseacy Penge: : wt BOT 98 sin sutaan for J couse ort eat | Seer tie| Etat) ata oe pRmeezon, | esha otf gorges apis | SichenGitg,_ vim amaie P NEY Festiec ' 3. a. town ¥ Eve, FE 5-250 Eves saotg 580 win good terms. gas heat and: tec. spaces ~~~ R. » McKINNE raat = H .t- mere watnge after 6 call. Mre. Saydet wed earenh . Qttiog tome, ™. FLOOR, 9 AND BATH Ot WE BOY AMD SELL EAST SIDE . OR +1978. excellent bay at $0508 Wan eae OE Rete NICHOLIE ROY KNAUF, Realtor | a W. Meron __Y 27631 7. 3100 8 ace ¥| AND HARGER CO. htt _ ing references, to box 23 W. tone |GA WANT CASH? | amerotir ars ot eter GAY A. JOHNSON, Realtor — cient with —= medera'| 3 --oms ant bath. Areite only. “Ss ue SIDE. § ROOM MODERS FE 4-2533 = + Realtor. FE) K_ "GC. “HEMPSTEAD. Vv \ iting ted comtinaton corm 170% S. Telegraph Rd. ee ‘ Pa . = 3 * ri th ie Li WE ARE SELLING ALL OF our | M5. Muce__ oe om 1 tee bedrges bunealay. Pee enon od - welltisted aé sre tr | Rent Houses Furnished 35 gop A fell, septic, double! suto. "eetay ‘beat gue teec.| LOVELAND ay od “lutings. We are - a aut; and wed street, bus. and We ‘ alse Sar better al) Cal yy cu sLake Rd. Keero Harbor Sat oil's toa ye | * BON IL. _| BE San ee ti | cod*aBY sFeeiha "BOS oe| See tee oS aE | ws + KNUDSEN .| MAHAN | cixeoriox "| [ping eee EE ae fo A » FE 2-0263 town. “Excellent jocst eee si as aaa Pn ' tmemcaiannes one aa PR i ER. Ey A i Pa —t a the THIRTY-SIX . a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 ee ree S ONE ~~ - oe fathoms “a Saal et aaa | | . = Eston, | schoot and bus. Tile bath’ Natural ! Raye cea et Bt doe Need Money? . space ant Breplace. See this ove. tne et ue, immedi poe | NORTH SUBURBAN isle Highws lg eine vou setcohone, Just | #8 LA SALLE GARDENS 0% | Cute 4 toom modern home with os Dee - r TU) Dixie Highway : : Bet bt ‘te, tena, ms | Feszane Svante, ss | gonna OF eat ‘vey slaas| | Aang EA pal = be 7 aha, ern tne, tetas FE 5-812] lexan > Lew down payment, part payment. = serine beat this for only $1,200. é mone eese Baggonen gird scl : - | ear erigatere robered, yet he E, , a er ” ’ ‘ for auto , refinancing, 2 . i GBORGE R. IRWIN 7 — Francis Ks beng Miller . West Huron on 11.59 wena ots OF ‘oa ery $200. Sas ee ATE ~ - : eaitor Baxter & |~ nen ELIZABETH LAKE RD,| $22 om, mene, wis Sige | thal stone fireplace, plans ‘call| pp Opuned Fuegier Bude ; mr TLAKE KD.) plemy of pensritt See | an w mur tase he. SSS frais? saditens rem aed | 25 SS Livingstone . | Bereierse* $495 DOWN oper gf mp nee Open Eves, ‘til 9 Sun. ‘ti 6 ? Sale Land Contracts 52 o. oss _ auctions, All states wil fyraieh tree meets cope) RATT | | Settee J.R.HILTZ |" inve wre Re | eta be AS “Beresrccesgret oo we ses) oe Wire i tng | h _ re . "|. REALTOR | eeeateet ites me get mel THF HIGH DOLLAR Pye ° te a 8 f . tre THE HIGH DC Sad seve money, C = urge landscaped” we STO S “Quick, Yollow that car!” ve sali Sqr 8 |. contract Have some “n,°E: WHEN YOU NEED Oa tg tah peed gare, we ~ Moniz: after’s "oie Seoee peo A Bg Ts Best Buys Fer Selo Hapees 43 nn For Sale Lots 46) _ For Rent 73 Pine St. ib W._Raren_9t.__B_t-s204 O : = J. vis 3 = ‘fa ional —_conditton. . ooMs ie oe “. NTOWN GC : : _u. ; 7 T65 Ue Von any SNARE CIR. ozesee | Eq'ammidees | © Today. | RAEN Be a it cme. geome] OTC) AF. esis tag og ee a more ne ree fe auaetpas| BuxoaLow meaunrutt | ELIZABETH LAKE |_‘am “on SOW Gove YS, sonecm nnapway company | (in sie tector sivion te. Be: PaTone us or call «1 our ottee | La eemey | PE of 00,183 includes Bendix washer | trite home than this FRONT INCOME 2 FAMILY INCOME HOME IN Pontiac Office FE 20440 Tele. Rd. | cently occupied «by auto-truck Let Your $$$ Work : ‘| See M&M Motor Sales and dryer. A two bedroom home ‘ Ande a . . we Holly. $1,500 down, take over pay-| Nr. Orchard Lake Rd. tire distributer. OR 3-7444. Fo 1 1 rooms. Screens | Professionally, decesated 5 lovely furnished unite, | _ ments, Holly esa2. | CORNER LOT ON BEVERLY AND | GARAGE S0x00 Cass AND ELC. For You 30a! Dixie Hwys) "Om 3-160 ant _seccest Guess. Down gay throughout. Youngstown oak floors, some, carpeting. | § ROOM TERRACE. 200 LIBERTY. | Fuller off Josiya, PE $4762 cfte | ABETH LAKE RD. ONE BLOCK We have 3 seasoned contracts. Good a : apa tN ee |. FRR eter E eee | Berea aug ad Sete | _ FINANCE GO... |Top Price for Your Car. rateik acai CANS s| | ah greet tawmeny | Sncnevnot™ eater arent | $750 DOWN __| targe guar iome st a Drar-| Enc ™Gy AUD P OMEN | PUMA To am aitler | PRR Pa Dat ee | re Dae ee cae eee Sad sues Soxis ethnch- ee ng one Score, fs tect of sandy lake | © Toome And beth. Extra sdaition| FIQULMES-BARTRAM |_ sr FE ¢433, 0 HENDERSON Realt “PE cout ves, aher 620 and siiparnge Rauwreemeaksapeccts| Gagne homy Oe Terme | Feaes 3 i ccmey | ES” preges. “Sly “Soe: | * Ses bine mans Business Opportunities 91/0? Jara, rm sama| wvocrene Loans $4 Senter see eee —_— : es. - _ Pee. Swe large picture windows | RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | finomepht owners bea | $750 DOWN “Falter ott doatyn, FE S402 afier | A > | ee tanD contaact—pis| _ LOW INTEREST CARS. FOR Pants "| Wit panoramie view of. surround 1% W. Huron Open, 00 . ful apartment. ; Vacant, § rooms off Perry st. |‘ P. ™. NXIOUS TO SELL? count 20 per cent, FE 21173. | Cnlimited fundr or single family : MAR tesiip throughout set or ade | oveperauve Reel Botac exchenge | JOSILYN AREA weet CT HOMES Mace ampresincety wk, ecto | “ave vs a rmat romay| Money to Loan 83/ Sout Ganvwer dt be Me | yp MOTOR MART a income in Pontiac. | ~ ’ blocks school end bus line.| BUSINESS. Licensed Lenders) ‘ aD CARS WANTED HEIGHTS Pioneer Highlands mare Paar enact rm “pedrooms. Down payments start Lor it baer WONG —An6 JOSEPH F. REISZ ee pi nin sae a ay Renew im Avpime DOWN eax | A three bedroom ranch won 60 wall carpeting, love- at $000. Excellent west suburban territory. Wild Fow! Bay ’ Broker _Phon> 108 or FE. BAGLEY AUTO PARTS eat ios location. ss GET CASH QUICKLY es ter eee Proud to. own Just % block ea | ge BR oD A penllll pee f 63% W. Huron Street tor Sale Housetrailers 55 dollar paid for wrecked snd Kat Gentes. Beach, Ce-amic te kitchen, mamta HAYDE ment_to Dey. FE tim. SUH taeda FORE | Up to $900 ACCESSORIES - EQUIPMENT _ a Sotelo Ye ot tile bath, 24 ft, living room we oe some. LITTLE FARMS Mate Bank Bidg. Wil eel) tor| 1900 to 198° care Bring your complete traier home store| WANT TO BUY 190 ‘30. OR 6 rove scams, Te.De wit, picture ‘windows Pela 20 ACRES, $1,000 DOWN | ¥. Burm 3t. FE $394) One acre tracts, Only $15 down | _teasonable : Uitle Mos! deals closed tm 30 for ue 1, Summure bathroom, Ford of will buy equity. O8 ssa ea fired) ene bed: | 0f™ eash. Grand basement Includes «| small 4 room DOWN Good fertile soll "Reinember’ You EXCLUSVIE niture, Signature and saher | coatings fine ct ese | For Sale Used Cars 61 ae et Se ae with 37 f. recreation area. and beth home, barn, core $9530 DOWN can't ever build Without lot. FRANCHISE curities. pot end healers aoe oat ‘ workshop Gn reer, paved, ay heat, wall to a oon _ Perel” reed os “nufoce, wietire window —- L H. BROWN, Realtor AVAILABLE OA AND Sete “over load wprings, “care : ._ Fiehly les north of Rochester. _ Huron K | . wired brane eq finite "ot cake Orion. | $10.97, scaped lot ‘and fenced rear Every bit ot’ the “land i fis WRIGHT, Realtor TARE ORION | A NEW ELECTRONIC INVENTION stallet, cash or. terme oso WILLS AERO MARD-TOP Bungalow in or near Pontise. nent, Bateman & Kempeen - wells and a flowing spring. mative Real Estate Exchange T sqicming lots, High, Level. Beav| q new machine that reconditions L Co TRAILER EXCHANGE | wimianieia washers — Rat Paitoim, Bre SO. | HARD TO FIND BRICK] GA ADIPICT for builder cr faneh homeatis. | fives, “Tubee “processed, by this oan oO. Open Bve- “end Sunday pm | “nels 18.00 miles. DORRIS & SON aa =e Wy te Senate ety SACRIFICE .| THECMA ‘ST ELWoop| Bete & “ent © Srne FE 2-920 ——— | Bnanstrster as80"ang pare ea sical 1 cer od excellent lake ye ip a Sy 4 pon liom | on ve tia, FE tae, — a ? ner store, office, factory, school, — = tp cartel Soc — ; c family spend Goth’ bunsalow: en 'S lee” Sun | LOT MARBHATE OF meas Pe - &re potential customers. 203 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG./ Good low priced used ones at no | 1953 DeSoto V-8 Pordor Nyest Ane Arbor, Pi 63631 Partrid e pga “yg a lig car, garage ast side, Full 33110 evenings, A tremendous opportunity to ows | 73 R c — veer pe Move io immeds. | Tee Tone Paist_WSW tres, vedio Mew As Tomorrow g has. Vestibule “entrance to | RK. J. VALUET, Realtor] petition om ite field Earning pings $10 to $500 quickly on car,| J RAIL RY EXCHANGE | ose DeSoto Custom ¢ Pordor. “Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE Tak’ saerkece’ fomiy coca | | eT Re Rett Metate Bomenge| NEAR WATERFORD ited only by your or note, We've bees 8 Ra. Two Tone blue, Redio, WSW tires ‘ Ree Se) ae Sone te. eee teas 222 8. Telegraph rE pre lot 3005300 MR. Ideal for pos gyes year own be 100 geting trteniy since 1906. on Eve & seat covers, 29,006 miles. airebie tream leges on Syivan Lake. 1% lots, bar. Pull basement. Auto. furnace. 80-ACRE FARM Hardwate ; Th — *% codward of 1a BEDROOM HOME home is in lient condi-| 9540 starter home, double con reereway. Garage. 13 fruit trees “ 1,500 Ps anys Dixie, 35 tion. has living rm. ain r rm., = ‘ = “ acre i big bargain, $7,000 or 4 real and onl : : pages structed built om vour lot or $1 . oy. iy 2 —— . balance tut itchen on floor.| ours : p ally all on On Two spacious bedroom : BEAUTIFUi . For a dis- ate ~~ a < * 8 is and bath ONLY . 9480 DOWN = eE "| gble sof with 6 acres of woods, country as well as being BPE brook is a perfect lodge | uP, full basement. of! AC heat. er. limite ‘ oated ip a resort area of its o 1945. Complete in every | Automatic water heater. Storm ADAMS REALTY New built, all on 1 floor./| and cow stanchions with Ite doing @ nice business now Borrow the Cash 2 fireplaces, picture win-| %8sh and sc 382 Auburn Axe TE ax | Looks like spacious ranch home Only $11,800 with $6,000 dn.| With an excellent for in- by appointment only, crenesd. ‘proain, Peuportt, "beat. You Need at Roving. well, it You decir four| ne "WATERFORD HIGH | fred Betroom vane Rental is | SWS desire J . fixtures and ent can oN on tam “and ‘trout G. I. RESALE + Sree “heme hae mepe_pats |. ben's $6,000 down, plus BAS nee neg macree. mts pace ee teem nme, x] eg eset | Russell Young | fxPaate ts Rass BUC _ ees a re : f. living. room spacious also basem a REAL 1886. ¢ U we. storm sash. 4% per | dnsuie-|— ent, Hake Orion © | tm mera Let ts show seu) Bh Sates Steerer Sete | cay gteten seem sgey on |S M Ro pa® S81 Chass C License!) tne oA SIX ROOM Beauty-Ware fixtures auto, heat | ” 5 mi. from’ Pontiac. : ; . 98,800 down for @ Class. C license FINANCE COMPA Me. vot, SIX ROOM HOME nd hot water, full basement. (7% |. Sato, 438," mo ___ | 16) ACRES EVEL CLAY LOAM | and the real estéte. There is bo | Above Walgreens, We Complete Youngstown Locsted. on corner,. commercially {t. high). steel eye beam, Celle | These are only a few of our listings, | soll. All ified. All tilleble except | bar building any more, it burned | Corper W Saginaw & , Wiility room. | foned lot 76.52225 ft. The house {Uni ee ey a led Price | rave. MT ELWOOD SL, a down but the water & septic tanks oe heater. All| hedroome. Tiving “teem ™Eining $10,500 terms. For tnformaiton on| THELMA M, ELWOO fe per; toders deiay bern. %| Spe ber you have elways ; room. kitchen end nice ‘enc wt ame ok teneh C bee noe he = (Open He a a 3¢"stanchone. 4 car| wanted A modern 4 room house Call so _OR +7614 market or gas station, Ci John K. Irwin |GEQ. MARBLE, Realtor] sey tome et 8 ry = ieee Sy 3 | pa im itt 4 z tJ = s 7 6261 RD. REALTOR TERFORD : +. Since 1925 A Fie SER elie \ : F % ~ — THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 THIRTY-SEVEN - WISE BUYS AT COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac 61 Special! 1953 Pontiac — $1,495 Two door, 8, Ciiettais Deluxe. Hurry Hurry Hurry Many Others at Comparable Prices BUICKS ~FORDS DODGES CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBILE ACT NOW COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac Open "til 10 Every Night 804 N. Main SUG (at the North Bnd ROCHESTER Phone OLive 2-9311 Disek & ivory 1.398 Bob” B Boles Auto Sales 171 8. Saginaw St, FE 47642 You CAN = ON WHEELS For Low As ¥ We nave a fiw ttation specials low s ‘GLENN'S tual miles, fully equipped. Only $2,495 $3 Pontiac 2 dr, steering, like new °S3 Ford 4 dr. : ‘$3 Plym, Cranbrook 4 dr. 33 Buick Super Riviera, Dynaflow ‘52 Ford Club Coupe "50 Stude. Commander ‘52 Mercury Hardtop ’51 Olds. 98 Hardtop, real sharp. *S1 Plymouth 4 dr. °S1 Ford 4 dr., overdrive *51 Ford 2 dr. *50 Pont. 2 dr., like new. 50 Ford 2 dr. ’50 Chev. Club Coupe "50 Chrysler 4dr, °50 Nash Statesman "49 Ford Club Coupe 49 Pontiac 2 dr. power Most of these. good oe Cars: have radio and ~ heater. See Glenn for some of the} best. deals in town. GLENN’ ‘S| _ Motor Sales | 204 61 For Sale Used Cars \ |SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 1952 IM PENS arene four door. Built chief executive at — - any autem atic powerflite Power steering, — brakes saga 4 window i tube rr. dio, es «= ae 3” Sy ‘9 a5 * @« Keller. Koch CHR YSLER-PLYMOUTH Se ‘Woodward at ee es Mie = Lincein 1953 - Chevrolets | 13 Beauties To C “hoose From .. Executive's Cars Demonstrators New . Trade-Ins Low AS $1295 MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT On THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 1) MILE ROAD BARGAIN! 1950 PACKARD. EX: cellent condition must sacrafice due to illness. $100 for equity or what have ? Take over pay- ments Con L. Martin Loy No 2, Parkhurst a rener Ct. 1640 Lapeer Rd 6 pm 52 NASH Rambler, Hardtop Custom Equipped 6400 ACTUAL MILES NEW CAR CONDITION WE TRADE KIMBALL Your Na ah Dealer __& _W. LAWRENCE AT CASS _ THE BRIGHT SPOT'S Transportation Specials! Down! No Money ‘46 Ford Custom 8. . .$395 47 Chev. Club Cpe:. .$175 '47 Pont. Sedan..... $295 47 Buick Super.....$275 ‘48 Olds. 98 Sed...., .$395 '47 Olds. 78, 2 dr.....$195 '46 Dodge Custom... .$195 JEROME OLDS-CADILLAC Used Cars-Orchard Lake at Cass Ni Ca " Son 8 ben ew Cars— 7 Fie Pe 'enl™ : . WITH 1-3 DOWN Dandy 1951 Dodge 2 door sedan - Radio, heater ani light For Sale Used Cars 61 THESE goop sours $12. 13 per month 13 A nice Sar weesin teased eo: dition, Tak, t home, $15.33 per month WITH 1-3 DOWN A 1948 Nash with good tires —— a - $21.46 per months see Sas $31.46. per month WITH 1-3 DOWN le Noa $40.64 per month blue “Many Other Value-Plus Cars And Trucks ~ Drop By For A Visit, We Will « Try To Make It Worth Your While ~ Riemenschneider Brbs. DODGE- | PLYMOUTH 232 5S: Sagmaw- St. — Phone FE 2-913] ‘83 CADILLAC, PARTLY NEW Loaded power -teering. 107 Clemea. NO MONEY For Sale Used Cars 61 CY OWENS Used Car Corral - '53 Ford Custom V-8.__ radio & ‘heater... $3 Chev. 210, radio & heater eee nenee 53 Ford Miisine. v- 8, 53 Plym. sedan ... 52 Ford Custom 8, radio & heater... st, 195 | "52. Pontiac Bele . $995 ’51 Packard ar ratio, heater and white- wall tires $1,295 ’51 Plym. sedan, radio & heater ....1... $695 "51 Stude. V 3° Commander .... $645 ‘51 Ford. Custom V-8, - 2 dr., radio & heater .......... $775 mt. | SOChrysler Royal, radio & heater. ..$745 'S0 Ford Custom V-8, 2 dr. wo cece eae $595 '49 Merc. Station Wagon ......... $595 '49 Willys Jeep Station Wagon.. $495 47 Ponte eee: $295 DOWN | 48 Packard 2 dr....’.$245 * | '41 Nash Cl. Cpe...... $75 1950 FORD 41 Chev. 2dr. ...,... $95 V-8 club coupe. Radio and heater. | 14 can" sat" Seas Tas 46 Pont. 2dr. ...... $150 Come in and Lasso One of Keller-Koch | these Good Buys Today! CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH bechoany nel yt Oe Ra Bright Spot 53 Olds. 88 Conv. 53 Cadillac 62 Coupe DeVille ‘33 Olds. Custom 98 sed. $3 Olds, Super 88 Holiday 53 Olds. Custom 98 Holiday ’$3 Buick Spec. Riviera, Cpe. '53 Pontiac Chieftain 8 sed. ’53 Ford Custom 8 sed. "53 Chev. Belair cpe. "53 Chev. Belair 2 dr. *$2 Cadillac 62 cpe. 52 Cadillac 62 sed. ‘52 Olds. Custom 98. Cheap Transportation \ 40 Cheyrolet 2 Dr. $65 Full Price - 47 Buick 2 Dr. $195 Full Price 48 Pontiac 2 Dr. “= $195 Full Price - ‘40 Ford 2 Dr. $65 Full Price '49 Dodge Sedan $295 Full Price * 41 Buick 2 Dr. $65 Full Price 47 Packard $95 Full Price 46 Oldsmobile 2 Dr. $195 Full Price '46. Chevrolet 2 Dr. $195 Full Price '40 Plymouth 2 Dr. $65 Full. Price... 49 Nash Sedan $195 Full Price 46 Ford Station Wagon $295 Full Price 4% Chevrolet $95 Full Price Many Mare To Choose From _ ALL BARGAINS! Holiday 52 Buick Spec, sed. '$2 Chev. Deluxe Cl. Cpe. "S2 Pont. Convertible _|’52 Merc. Custom sed. _| 51 Ford Custom 8, 2 dr. ‘1°31 Cadillac 62 sed. | ‘31 Olds. Super 882 dr. *S1 Buick Special sed. *51 Merc. Custom sed, ’51 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr, *50 Olds. Super 88, 2 dr. 50 Buick Special sed. 48 Olds. Custom 98 sed. '48 Cadillac 62 sed. °47 Buick Super 2 dr. '47 Pont. 8 sed. "47 Chev. Club Cpe. '46 Pontiac 8, 2 dr. CHOOSE. YOUR OWN TERMS OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St, Phone FE 5-4101 ‘51 CHEVROLET Rafts * end heater 8 Spotiess dark finish. $695 MICHIGAN’S 1951 Pontiac Catalina. er, ¢, and hydram ramatic One, ot those ainbow Buys.” 1951 Ford V8 Fordomatic 4 sharp. blue beauty : 2. @r ag 8 radio, an and heater costs road test this honest- with over- 1960 Mercury 4 dr. overdrive fast, You will 1961. Ferd. =a ar. radio and hea’ Gal cat vee mere dr_ Overdrive, ra- class and the whole em. heater car will sell see oy you look, >| 2='8@ Buicks A-1 condition. 1952 | Chevrolets Choice of 15 Beauties 2dr 4 de _ Sport Coupes Most With . Radio and Heater MICHIGAN'S: $1,495 | | radio & heater. -S1. 345 | Overdirve, . Drive in today worth, CARNIVAL by Dick Turner ie 347. T. Mt. Reg. V. &. Put. OF, Copr. 1954 by NEA coffee without cream! “Give me a lettuce sandwich on whole wheat—no butter— | And hurry it up—I'm starved!” | lowe Used Cars 61 For Sale ee = Be Our Guest Yes, come in today and take one of these good OLIVER Used,Cars for a trial ride. They are in top condition and ready to go. ‘50 Chevs. Four of these, some with automatic ‘shift, all have radio and heater. $695 ‘51 Buicks Several to choose from. One-owner trade-ins in top condition. $995 up Blossom out in springtime with one of these good convertible models, 1953 Pontiacs 1951 Buicks 1953 Buicks Take your pick of 8 Transportation Specials $50 - $300 Oliver's Lot Is Open 8 a. m.-9.p..m. "BUICK BOB” : a | Your Friendly Buick Dealer Corner of Orchard Lake & Williams St. Phone FE 2-9101 very cae low = $i cle ps mileage $1695. CHEVROL®E 1 Sur. 61 heater. windshield ‘ wheels, Very clean. 1 owner. | PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS ‘Not a Name but a Policy’ ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE on MT CLEMENS 8ST BUY YOUR USED CAR FROM A DEALER YOU KNOW SPECIALS 195] Mercury Custom Coupe. radio and heater. Sharp! $895 1949 Nash Green sedan. Like new, $495 ‘47 Dodge Panel A bargain truck. ~ 1954 plates. $125 1950 Olds Hydramatic, radio and heater. $695 1953 Pontiacs Officials’ Cars and New Car Trade-ins, A large selection for you. Priced right! PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 < 1948 COUPE | ed arog anu. ro pe Very clean car. ~ "AUBURN. MOTOR. 5 * = _DELOXE =a hydra- ene" "ete af ied att F Bs ” radio and heater. Radio and heater, Sh v Dix 2dr. Sharp eon 2 ars. Radio MERCURY $1 BLACK EXCEL: mt condition For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 Sale Used Cars 61 HENRY J. ’51 Good - PomerTy v y with Sohnson Sea Horse Biced fawn bc motor We carry @ cot picas line of ferti- ligers and Scotts grass seeds Lawn rollers and Van -OR 13-1355 50 FORD % TON EXCHANGE IMPROVED crry LOT on pay street side. rj: UTILITY concrete driveway construction. __ FE +5939. ; A LOT “IN Mr CLEMENS WILL 1 : Subdivision for sale or trade for 50 FORD (a TON late model car Write Henry PICKUP Richway, Whittemore. Mich. Rt _1 5 H Ranch _ SWAP ll Med OLD LAWN. | dytethdas “power i gore’ ane P| = AND ONE 88 FE! |... LOT oF. ANTIQUES. M 3-8596. Sale Household Goods 71) Sale Household Goods 71 porate es QNRITE. | DELUEE | . IN. TV RADIO-PHONOGRAPH , Floor model only re ve The Good "Housekeeping Shop. __ _fears old OF 3.9745 — 3 KENMORE SWEEPER, GOOD | PIECE ITE “condition, cheap. FE 2-1610, : BEDROOM “BU frigerator $60 Prosperity range. v k AJ ~cor USINOLE cuLtT * e 2-4985 $25. EM 33116 SS SS tor For Sale Miscellaneous 72 72: PPPPP LP LLLP LI L & 8. PURNITURE SALES CO will be closed temporarily while building new store, will be open ALWAYS WRECKING _ about Aprii lot WATCH FOR AD. Save on used wena material, a mil- : ope =2 Oc lion feet of sound jumbe LINOLEUM, 9x12..$395'| Vatu “we alitees. Oeme Beas: Reg $2.50 gal acors. plumbing, sash, 3 ON Perry ly Co. 31245 W = Mile rd e Rd., mn dail i. 06 $4.95 nouse paint Jack's Linolevm 18: inch Emerson T.V. F' LIVING ROOM bed. §-2130 SUITE. CHAIRS, and dresser. FE 5170. ~ ASPHALT PAVING Driveways and parking areas Cash | or terms. Free estimates. G. & W. Asphalt Paving Co. FE 22227. _ twin beds and ironer like new. ALMOST NEW BOX FE vous =| trailer 3ta'xt'a ft. deep, tall and MATTRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD | rge 8 at 670n beds all aon save Closed on ig and fact = a pectadred A berg 42 Williams, _MA opposite Gulf : . | SEWING MACHINE in: “St FHA ai rovea No one down. | 147 S. Saginaw St. __For Sale Clothing 70 | REFRIGERATORS. 3. EXCELLENT Ph. for tree ea Phone FE 5-4101 ve mn Cheap. FE2142). __-"—ATR DRIED DOUGLAS FIR UITS, ETC. RErnige notte “RUNNING OR. 2x4 8 to 16° é ...,@¢ Lin TADIER: FT Chippewa 1 RIN | der. $28. Table top ong oe Ex 3x6 12 te ie Lin, f ‘@ 1 TON PICKUP, EXCELLENT 2 DINNER DRESSES, HATS te emt cond tion _ 8. S| aod Ee ras HP $0. PE | RANOE. MONARCH ELECTRIC. | \=¢ Pw Roel Beards.. Sie Lm ft. _Ye 19001 “etter 3 and — $375. _inst jewelry. AUS j | Good condition OL 2-1231 be- | 1x4 Fir Flooring oo Pl pes 4 ee : Ween 6 WO $v. m vON t IAC’S ONLY ‘Sale Household Goods 71 71 T PHILCO REFRIGERATOR | A } ; AND “Beest Gomm....00.0°.... ee Led = Exclusive Truck Dealer er miscellaneous furnishings. | wo 3 Comm. 40 per M. APT. SIZE WASHER $12 _ 2 —FE +150 WILSON GMC Precnia_ Siva, sfier_ 6 9m SAVE 2 TO #0 PER ag a AGGERTY x amar aa, Ure . Rollaway beds, comp! z ADMIRAL ie SS $100, ark Bunk beds, complete | se0? aEX or nes 809 S. Woodward after 4, FE 5-S707. Hollywood ‘bed frames... - (fees = 19467 Hagge a ~~ — — = Col SSO8 FE 4-4531 ANTIQUES. MOVING, SACRIFICE Tnnerspring mattresses $19.95 AUTO. OIL HOT WATER EATER. lovely old Salem rocker $50. rere | pc chrome dinettes $37 220 gallon tank on legs, 80 gallons | aT) FORD 14 Mai STAKE. 900 $30" wide sleigh bed. to be | Unfinished chests $7.95 and es at ee operate, Best offer. Selteret, —= sate Tea pot Sofa beds : ry FE ¢-0381. fase cat He CHEV a TON Pa oa a auaea a riper) (mead — a 2 as BARBER ‘CHAIR 000 oor Pai ue —— ; al 7 . $50. Quick sale. ison ia. % TON CHEVROLET PICK- | ae stect Beroe 1) BURNER | | BATHROOM FIXT URES. SOI vest and Leeper ters ell and of | CONSOLE = coal ivmaces. ve tanm and het w large china cabinet, $1850 washer, $18 50 chest of drawers, $11.50; daven- rt end chair $2250, Singer sewing machine. $12.50 sofa bed, $1850, vanity $895: 2 pe sec- tional $29.50 furniture of all kinds, Bank Furniture 13 Auburn, | near Seginaw St FE ¢7881 | BOTTLE GAS ae | Mew apt - ene stoves. “For Sale scanners 64 | a 1600 3 Pe ~_For Sale Bicycles 65 sors 30) RAMBLER, GOOD CON. _ dition, $20, FE 2-0055, IN. x SCTCLE Even? condition. FE PA _tery_ sharp. a i ae LARRY JEROME mare Dea F ORD _ _ $1095. LARRY » JEROME Rochester Ford Dea —__G00D_ PLAC er er 6 FC ‘TON GMC Gmc a _very_low OL ez1ah ler ler : TRUCK Specials! "S1 Chevrolet % ton panel....... "49 GMC. % ton panel... *50 Chevrolet “44-ton panel....... 37 G.M.C. Z ton stake......... °SO Ford Y ton pickup... *53 Chevrolet ‘% ton pickup...... 51 Chevrolet ¥% ton pickup.......$595 52 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery v0 $295) 7 | 2) More Trucks - MICHIGAN’S FINEST. 13 MIL . $495 . $995 To Choose From Boats & Accessories 66 66 ons See ea EVINRUDE M FE 1-6764—Open i i 8 EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS ALUMACRAPT BOATS PENN YAN OUTBOARD AIRS ALL MARINE PAINTS & VARNISH ARINE ve tune & SER 422 8. TELEGRAPH FOR ALL ALL LEADING BRANDS OF boats and cances. Scott sarriee-| | BORER MOREE, yee 1899 8. TELE- imo 33 BP iy LP BEITRUGE GOOD __condition, $150, FE 45360. & PRODUCT Is | OnLy AS GOOD FOOT MO! boat made by Brunswick oars and new boat trailer. Used twice. rifice at halt | -$:95! $295, | $295! os ROAD | EVINRUDE MOTORS See the sensational new 7‘; HP in operation Quiet. with ¢ — shift and cruise-a-day | tank. 8. Low down pay- ment "Den terms. Trade ins (it cepted, KELLY’S HARDWARE | | ac- | 3004 Auburn at Adams FE 2-8811 | Auburn Heights Boat Owners let us Fiberglas your boat Dees your boat leak? Are you tired of scraping, caulk- whore painting? Glas-Kot Fiberglas coating eliminates all leaks and nance rmanentiy, Lasts a life- me, makes any boat look lke new. We — — and aeliver in tocal at no extra charee,| work ees. You r pric For information’ cali Gias-et Com. ‘Days ore Sviahag Eves. or Sundays EMpire 3-2560 ts Pine Lake ota 264 MOTORS, M s in stock, including Mark 40. tust receive: ro geate | Saies, 2161 Dixie Hwy. | 1963 LIGHT BOAT AND TRAILER, FE 46478. | a Vibrationless: MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS 1 _& Cc rang Seatie gas mstalled 42277 | enyon Fuelgas Co 6268 Dixie Highway. OR 3-2481 | BEDROOM SET. HONEY COtL- = sycamore Consists of dress- , chest of drawers full stand .2 hanging mirrors. Plate glass tops Very lovely. Also for sale painted twin bed bedroom set, which is older W_ Lincoln Ave, ae Best Bargains in Town $130 new living room suites 878 Single door metal cabinet $5 le door metal cabinet $10 Electric asher 18 2 pe. Hvine' room suite. used $39 Walnut buffet 7 50 Portable washer with wringer $15 Baby bed complete $15 New cotton mattresses, all sizes We buy sell and exchange every- | thine for the home Oakland Furniture 1048 Saginaw BEAUTIFUL WINE COLOR tece living een suite Cheap | __for eash FE 2 CASH FOR ORNTTORE ; OR toole Phone OR 3-2717 CHROME DINETTE SETS. semble these yourself and save. oe chairs & table $6095 veiue. The e are brand new 1054 famous make formica deb alll tops, all povular colors Come in coimpare -and be convinced of these extraordinary bargains | Michigan cent 33 Orchard __Lake Ave 2 PIECE KROCRLER LIVING , room suite, esse Mood condition, _Teasonable, FE 17-8744 CASH” SS FURFITRE DETR excellent. condition. bath tub: Wal- | nut gations bed. compinte' TON'S NO: 2 COMMON " a | 3068 orensre “ Rd. Keego Barbar $139 FLAT DESK. PRACTICALLY NEW | FE 5-881: FE 5.8074 $139 PER M | S ali Trucking Co. 14 W® | westINGHOUSE AUTOMATIC ef washer. Like new, Save $150, rel , - DAVERBPORT. LAZY BOY “CHAT | 5 5-3354 ? c4 and baby high chair FE 2-508? xX 308 N_ Saginaw DINETTE SET. SIX PIECE. $25, good condition, FE 2-7120 = 1 DINING ROCMY SUITE FE hel | _ after 4 p.m | DAVENPORT AND chair Good condition FE 2-726. FASY WASHING MACHIN E. Maytag porc phases cedmare tub = type. Excellent condition EM = 3-3200 | 9905 Ca EL. maa RANGE, NEWEST 30 | Bendix clothes dryer A-1 Birming- | 19.95 | ‘FE 2-5523 | Dateanont and chair 2 5 pe. breakfast set. chrome AS. | oIr JEWEL Gas STOVE, Seeley innerspring mattress $27.85 | THT. BACK | Walnut mhg olond. tor all heads, $18 50 and up Mitchell 109 NW. “HEIGHT'S Te ieeoy I SELLING Cor Aer apes hone avert _ ee SALE! Come and Get Acgeen Tie Martieios ox as Eek wn SE 4 FLOOR SHOP 2x4s Sten’ Pinay os Eot™| ATT LENGTHS, sean eres “MAYTAG. GUARAN- 4c LIN. FT. HAMILTON NEAR STOVES aceon . SOLD AND EX- eh aneee Turners 602 Mt. Clem- ens 2-0801 — $45 ae Wet ABOOARY CLAIRMONT Used Trade-in Dept Aarecs’ trom epi Seiter Apt size electric stove . $48.95 31245 W 6 Mile pep aroe one (Corner Orchard Lake {2 Pe sec ie Rd.) Lgl bole! edad aueonee Open daily 8 to 6, paunday 10 to 2 : ioe ee foes Trinity 1-6915 or zaraeeee — $2995 CHROME DINETTE Double laundry tubs, acer © ears old $15. Perfect condition Large dresser Small down payment cca parking WYMAN'S __ 8 W. Pike Only —TUSED TRADE-IN | DEPARTMENT we Burmeister’s $430 OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. Dress Sofa = 40 50 SUNDAY 10 TO 3 Hs ee me LUMBER eae ce vent 1x8 W Pine Board .. $79 per M 4x4’ ¥%@ PLYSCORE $2.72 EACH ~ 4'x8’ 3 PLYSCORE THER [TEM CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS - THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 3618, Saginaw ‘USED AUTOMATIC WASHING MA- chine. Good condition $35 678 E Tennyson | VacuUM OEE ANERS, B BRUSHES bdeits and bag: 956 M ~ Warehouse C jeavance OAK FLOORING. Free. aut VT liberal terms. WHITE FIR 7¢ PER LIN, FT. (WAYNE GABERT'S APPLIANCE SPECIALS meres washer, balloon rolls $40 inch cabinet sink, hew, complete sv 4x8 see ss, SHEETROCK | Bendix autoenatc vwasher A-1 . $68 binet ironer, new . $7 $1.25 in model with every new por- | Many others to choose from sible feature one of America’s | 121 N Saginaw FE 5-6189 famous a rents. sie 50 ;_ Up 24 months to pa; scrate! value . awTriotre Dis & are Tecra Sen) ROCK LATH cha sake ve | aos =" 3 YEARS 1 ELECTRIC | RANGE PERFEC eg ; MACHINE | | aod es de > Used wringer wesners = $19.80 rp (Easy Spindry washer — a io in. D dance 7 yale buy bd © let Used $30.50 up Maytag, square tub =| INSULATION . HP Used Easy | Prigicaire automatic . = All kinds, plain & decorative, Kitch. us fit ft mn the r iB. Washers _..,, $80.50 wp washer $169.50, 45 PER 100 FT en cabinet doors—drawers made! erouty reuse ter seer au — recond tioned +42 in You‘estown sink stom | $4. : te orcer. : onry sere —— now ranteed > | Beds mahogany and maple =~ PONTIAC PLYWOOD CO ACE Roys. 96 ‘Oakland. PE 24021 |Chests, 4 and = drawer 24 98 | 1488_Baldwin Ave = FE 2-2543 | PIANO. AND’ BABY _ TENDA. Very good condition. FE 40697. REBUILT PANTEX PRESS MA- chine and Lattner boiler. Fully = a eromatte: tic. FE 5-5322 after 6. Pavement Breakers. “Floor sander and edger, electric sewer cleaner, dirt conveyors. leg CONE’S RENTAL. | Se 1251 BALDWIN FE 2-0077 16 HOUSES, ROOM MARTIN well made, arenes aes easily cleaned. A B pcm Lumber Co. 1441 Baldwin Ave | 13,500 BTU. AFCO SUSPENSION | type of] burn = air furnace. | __Like new, FE REINFORCED CONCRETE SEPTIC ROCK HOUNDS | Cebachons, mineralites, mineral & fluore. cent ae ne silver slab- circulator heater and 44" «kil: | drill set complete. OR 3-1840. TAG-A-LONG LOW BOY TRAILER. ‘na ton capacity, 9386 Pontiac Lake te. sie FE 2.1985 FRIGIDAIRE GE, | — 12 FT. CONGOLEUM % OFF __| AND SAVE UP TO $500 Sheetrock" tee inch on Seer | Pe mag Plastic Lino. . .$4.95) Make Sure it's Rock Lath 00000007 te nanie $138. exis encore . ; Fi COLONIAL EE LAE LT 48% Seat Tit ar And = mie at Burmeister's }----Lumber Company — way Bonny Maid vinyl inlaid tile | 10 Northern Lumber C Open’ Daily 8-6, Sun. 92 tres frie. tp your, hom ork Phi Syers, 141 W. Huron IE 4.3064. orthern Lum oe Phone ORlande- 3-2215 ard. aie? Lake Ré. aa a _Ave.. E 29te | ASPHALT TILE ....4c WE DELIVER Highland Rd. (M-50) it ROO BITTE. BLUE MO- 9x12 Lincleums $3.40 70 Mile Radius ak $25. FE 2 __________ 386 Plastic Wall. Tile ...18¢ sq. yd. |, With 8 Trucs You _FE 1 $3.49 Aluminum Paint $1.50 gal. 7 "inti fa EM 34680. eM 3-3096, ‘platform + rocker, “punch be tan Wen. "rik 1c ft. seat, walnut oe. ‘0 7 Cans $2.49 eke et —_ Harold's 140 S. Saginaw ca ie |" Free Delivery | BIGELOW CARPET. WATER pa — Geen Fri Nite ‘ti! & p.m. heater, Linoleum. Girls’ . Stamps : clothing, size 10-12 448, 1 . \ be pk Ree Sheetrock 438%% C. & C $1.35 | ea bing and cutting materia TASK ER’S 8 _W fturoes a] FE 5-876) REFRIGERATOR. SMALL OIL ( For Sale Miscellaneous 72| SURPLUS LUMBER & | Ph TRY DISCO. THE MODERN FUEL FUR FL FOR NACES AND RE- PLACES, STOVES AND HOT WATER RS. PARA- LE TO POCAHONTAS BUT af SS HARD STRUCTURE AND VERY LITTLE GE. HOLDS PIRE WELL. IS CLEAN BURNING—WILL N NKER BLAYLOCK COAL & ire SUPPLY CO 81 nore Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 | 300 GALLON OIL aoe SLIGHT _ flaw 7) MA 5-4482 TALBOT at err $1.00 a bundle; 4x8 .heet $1.50: No. 2 box pine $1) a Rattle “No. and ' _sulation, 1025 Oakland. FE 4-2622. TRANSISTOR HEARING AIDS” tn- = ij free demonstration. Rule's Drugs | 23-7900. USED POWER MOWERS AND new 1953 models drastically re! oe PF Mille: Garden & Lawn | ceuipaseat 1593 Ave ‘North of 14 Mile) ham Ph Midwest the new 1954 model for $200 Time payments avail- able USED REFRIO v FUR- paces oll burners, blowers, etc. Wayne Heating and Air Condition- _ ing Co. 460 West Huron. TRENCHING FOOTING & FIELD tile FE 5-8221 Wood w Brame: | USED ELECTRIC MOTORS. & 1-6 bh. D.; OBE plumbing. wiring. beac — — r Meateaim. ie = et a every Thurs.” USED HEATING _ EQUIPMENT | Good coal furnace $15 up 1 Purnace fan $15 1 efi furnac- almost new $95 00 1 off burning furnace & blower sre of spacen beater oes | $2 repairing. pal ec che crock Builders e new bb Range boilers each e for financing whe ’ T S Parke St _WATERPROOP AND DECORATE Basement Wallis with Truscon Tite Wall Most colors $295 gal Truscon Ferro Plastic Waterprooi BLAYLOCK Coal & Building Supply Co $1 Orchard Lake Ave FE 37101 | WOLVERINE LUMBER AND WRECKINO 300 8. Paddoc rE No 3 oak floo per M. Mahogany flush door Birch flush doors iisex 1x6. im®, 1212. per M. ..5... 2z4 used. per ft : | 2x4. new per ft. age = as ——— 3 pe. | New — pooh a ACH ONE X-L MOULDMASTER ¢° WITH ATTACHMENTS oes WORK UP TO 10° DYSsST COLLECTO! PANELING KNIVES ETC PRIME CONDITION LIKE NEW VERY REASONABLE MIDWEST +8400 — 4-6730 co 2-0784 $95 50 $9-811 67-68 $100 be fc Sc $108 $22 95 > C I BATH! $64.50 3212. doubie tink: A. Thompson ® PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE also 2 wheel trailer EM 3-2533. “WANTED GIR'S 4° BIKE FE 26315 | ee. Rototillers 4 west of Commerce Village take Sleeth at Commerce and ar right on gravel road MUtual | 48038. FLanders 1-6161 _ For Sale Pets si ‘ agoimron COMPLETE IL trade for female Pekingese pup _o8 $60. FE 71-0166. LANDSCAPERS. LARGE. tion ef evergreen trees, |: | i ' | | ~ Sale Musical Goods ds 73 ACCORDION GOOD CONDITION. FE 2-3006 ACCORDIONS PACTORY PRICES, rich tones finest cuaiity aj) sizes and color- Save muney, 7 Prail. ‘off W. Hwron) ment. FLOOR MODEL DEMONSTRATOR. Betsy Roe Dargai Save S350. Gailagher's. F’ ee ELECTRIC GUITAR, MO- &. 180, with case and oe puties mode] B. R. 9 Original cost $250 Can be had much prdpomg er Never used OR 3-0548 PIAN OTUNING AND REPAIR-. ing Cali Frank Boeberitre FE 4-7546 PAN AMERICAN ~ CLARINET sed 3 onths be--ment enart- SPINET BIAKO ° eRTALa atta option to bur $10 ronthiy Gal- lacher’s FF 4.0566 STEINWAY’ CONSLE 40 INCHES | high” in beautiful Walnut finish with bench to match Gallagher's. FE ¢0566 USED ACCORDIONS. $30, $40. 9 and $129 Lessons in your home. OR 3-8266 SET OF LUDWIG WHITE PEARL drums, will sacrifice $100 aie | _Willerd SMALL PLAYER PIANO WITH rolls and bench Gallagher's, FE USED RECONDITIONED PIANOS from $95 up. $10 down, balance agher’s. eas terms. —| { FE 58-1130 FIRST CUTTING AT } ij | | _ Sand, Gravel & Dirt 79 DIRT SAND. AND GRAVEL. Delivered, +-10H. r burner Signy scratched, lve’ several | MATERIAL SALES CO. | Pitt 4am FILL, gaND, 4ND. Om RAVE Oa as at extraordinary values. Mich-| | NEW —_ D/ USED LUMBER er. FE 1-6083, an Fluorescent, 393 Orchard | Special castr earty only _take Ave er ~ "GRAVEL BOYS’ “ Ih, 1 J YCLE, GOOD | Steel c s * oa. : . 11.46 pr. centa, Oe, El Stor | Bn nour sy i agers on | POLE AG age Paring Jak Gare 8 1 | sornED OA, ANL ALL KINDS | your lumber wtfis PE 4119. For housetratiers 1d ‘eabing ‘& | Get ready ‘for now D ROAD & specialty Cash or term ve H Ra (M50) OR 3-7093| stave! Pit run 60-40 and cushion a, HEAT SERVICH 00 2. srt ae except 8 ot tees pond a Gravel xchan DINGS FOR 60 ELEGRAPH - sale and rent. [10 PROCE?S8ED GRAVEL For n Evenins & Sunday P.M. Walle” Ware. EM = — driveways, roads and Se eee 5 | Risvoemegs prere! pa At art . slightly scra nsit. SINGLE PHASE 3 HP MOTOR. ca Viustescent. "003 Orchara |... 00 Sallee electric het water heat uaa eka MLUTED TOP ake Ave ea oe oe mt “Hi dirt. PE §-7140 BABY “BUGGY $15 | SHEARED RACCOON SOA ND, MASON SAND. GRAVEL. a Tength, else 16. Bold tor 4344.78, road Se wee Sem Gor CASH CASH CASH | 18. months od. Ladies diamond 600. EM 32077, . % to 85 carat gold mounted SAND. GRAVEL AND BLACK. For anything you have of value. wih 3 Sapphires. Sold for $560., Truck for hire. FE 5-146. ll reasonable or trade for car. SAND GRAVEL AND FILL DIRT. | . Mart, M24, Lake Orion, MY 2-163! housetrailer, or down ment | feason © Mike CHEAP ogee te ae on house. PE 3007 0” __| o “30800. rate. eee _ coop to. move 30503. _ | STEAM T COFFEE OU URN, | WASHED sAND AND RAVEL, CEMENT BLOCKS frauen ete TOR 54358 afes| ronda ae - War svchamal gag wld and Immediately delivered 44 Sheffield. oa SS eee Supplies, OR 34s ane Upuseell Le coe PER CENT D ISCOUNT, ON WE spac es 1 OR 2 YDS. MA- CASH FOR | oR FURNITURE ers. Discontinurd | paint | colors. gut ioe oat cal ack Can chard Lake PE $-6150. ce ale Lied Wood, Codl & Fuel 80 JANNEW Sale : A ge gr etal wi land Peel ond Paint Orchard Take, PE beso COMPARE — Don't Be Misled! BUY CONFIDENCE GET WHAT YOU PAY Fon! OUR 18 YEARS OF SERVICE UARA ACTION WE SELL ONLY QUALITY PRODUCTS _ THE - AL- WITH gu CASE TRACTORS WITH MOST ADVANCED AND _ITY HYDRAULIC 8Y' “THE MARKET TODAY. BOLENS GARDEN ACTORS. 8EE THE NEW REVOLUTION- ARY 1954 MODELS GET r QUALITY Y SEAVICE Houghten, & Son, Inc. case Romeo 2633 eulivacon B10. “GIRACTOR AND . Ortonv 14F23. GOOD oa BEAB WOOD, $5.50 cord 2 for $10. Delivered. FE PACKAGE COAL . __Opcyke Market _ SEASONED HARDWOOD FOR fireplaces.‘$10 cord and up, lwery, FE 46657, _ Plants, . Trees, Shrubs 80A a etd Colorado Blue and Green, black- hill, Norway and white. Pine, Fir Douvias and Concolor Arbor- vitae and native trees. Dig your own 2922 Sieeth R 3. miles AQUATIC GARDENS — CAL FISH * ~'°PLIES 57 N. Mill Bt. FE 42853 BEAUTIFUL POINTER FOR STUD FE_ 5-8663 BOXER PUPs, 7 WEEKS AKC. _ $70. PE 17393. BABY PARAKEET AND N _cage, 87. OL 26983. BABY PARAKEETS 681 4th St FE 2-4028. Closed Sus. Fle’s Home Aquarium NEW fish. Supplies_ 186 Btate St. bed we FORJ GERMA? sTUD SERVICE. GUARANTEED BABY MALE PAR. | akeets, $3 FE 2-3340. 761 Meirose. IRISH SETTERS, AKC. FEMALE: 3 years old) 2 male pups months old Reasonable 74 x bites sien (R SETTER PUPPIES BY svanédenguaee of Tvronne Farm | Frome Choice show stock Will —_ one” wood Kenneis. PARAKEETS OPALINES, CANA- rei 1304 Mt_ Clemens. FE 40060. RAKEEWS CANARIES, ¢ CAGES teed. Since 19277. 584 Oak) Ave. PARAKEETS BREEDERS “AND | babies ' 2488) «Auburn Rd. FE | 4-6510 REGISTERED BLOND _ COCKER pups, 625 10 miles west of Tele- graph Rd on 1063 M 50 REGISTERED ereetEe TOP. _ dreeding FE 2-2 REGISTERE” BOSTON BULL PUP male Also stud service. 1 Dis’ es SPRINGER PUPPIES BOXER atud service Boar jing and gtoom ing Lawiand Kennels. FE 2-6019 THOROUGHBRED COCKER PuP- py Cheap OR 31941 7 WHITE MICE, PARAKEETS ALL Pet Bhop 69'S Astor FE 46433 WANTED GOOD HOME IN COUN- try for part Doberman and hound Good with children Housebroken and wateh dog FE | Dogs Trained, Board 82 OPA BATHING AND CLIP. ping. 704 N. Perry. FE 24113. DOGS AND CATS. PRIVATE | Loved Heat. Burr-Shell, 375 8. ~ Hay, ‘Grain & Feed 83 | BOARDINO, ALFALFA, FIRST CUTTING, 5S5c_ r bale, Mixed hay 50c per Bale MA C2008 | BALED. STRAW 0c PER BALE or $1° per ton Milford. MUtual +0039 aereD HAY, ALFALFA, BROME, frst cut, $26: alfalfa. and out, $30; oat straw, $16; first cut of hay at 65 & bale Cali Clarkston, MAple 17-3709. after 6 pm CORN ins BALE. tSc A BUSHEL. PE 5-4235 LPALFA AND rome Will ‘ouier OA 82179 ‘MANO TUNING AND “Reram PoR 8 SALE CORN. MA PLE $-2000 _ing. Oscar Schmidt. Ph. FE 2 |HAY A ee “KINDS. STRAW, | CAN deliver, MA 5-3502. “TRAW PIRST AND SECOND C ting alfalfa extra nice FE’ a aee _20 TON BROME GRASS _ HAY. carpenter 6 mi. out Joslyn Ra. | 600 on FIRST AND SECOND | | VERY SMALL BABY GRAND 7m | ty condition. Gallagher's, | Soe Sale Office > Equipment: 76 | ALL METAL DESK AND TYPE-| writer, good Sere rg Call after 6.30 pm. FE 400 _ ADDING pe: ‘with CASH | {3 : GELDINGS 7016 ORCHARD | _ Lake Rd. _drawer attached, $100. FE 5-3376. | | ~~ | SADDLE hay also straw 5850 Oakhill Rd. Ortonville MA _5-4784_ Can deliver. For Sale Livestock | 84 ANOTHER a SADDLE HORSE pon” 100 new saddles and bridles. ig we Auction, M-112 | Express High gel Belleville, Mic! bh OXbo# eee Da _ AUCTION. ~ MARCH 19, 7:30 P.M. at wt, tvestock auction. 1 mi. — Oa moon on US, 16. 1 herd of dai cows and heifers has om | ready been consigned. If need | good cows, be sure a attend | this sale. Terms 6 to 9. months en bank : ik, Auctioneer. 8, BUGGY, SAD- dies, bri dies and hay, FE 4-61096. ~ RABBIT HUTCHES FE 65-3320 Sale | Store Equipment 77) @ YR. OLD REGISTERED, THOR- PARAL AL ODA we douxren register, sHOW . CASH everything for use in: 8 MEAT SLICER. scales, one 8 ft., one 10 ft.. comer cade with compressor, - Bent MAple 56-7431, or Paapie “REACH-IN COOLER. $15. EM 3-9120 Sale Sporting Goods 78 OR GIRL'S ROLLER SKATES. EXCEL- __lent condition, Size 7. FE 4-5437. e Don Ray. _ Full cousin of Gthation. “Mu +0811, . Wanted Livestock 85 CUSTOM HATCHING, eges our specialty. 3660 Rochester Rd. Big Beaver. MUlberry PRY reRs ¥ 33004 SS FOR SALE —~“R BREEDING 9 ora MAple_5-3506 Sale Farm Produce 87 “BARGAINS SBE SF SU KING BROS. Your I-H Dealer Pontiac Road at Opdyke. SELEC-} spruce. Stop i for a demonstration, ron mal gormeny on available. Liege oe Woodward « of. 16. Mile). Birmingham. Ml _4-6008, Mes E! orget. re have s ote lags at the Oauland County pc Build- ‘ng. ‘John Decre Day.” { 10.30 AM (No! Pontiac Farm Supply 2211 Pontise Rd PE 66100 SPECIAL PRICES! New and used farm equipment. | Repairs on al} mgkes of tractors | and Wisconsin mbtors. Pontiac Farm supply JOHN en DEALER 2211 Pontiac Rd. sss PEE +6148 SPECIAL -| USED FARMALL A_ TRACTOR, | Eb With NEW ‘TIRES PLOW | AND CULTIVATOR. SPECIAL PRICE, $695. WE TAKE TRADE- INS. CREDIT TERMS. - FE +¢074-FE KING BROS Your I-If Dealer | Pontiac Road at Opdyke SNOW 7 Lee's Sales © sae 031 MT. CLEMENS 8ST, _ _ Phone FE 3-0630 ee 1946 FORD FERGUSON TRACTOB with loader aad grader. Good cop dition $573. OL 2-3750 UNUSED ‘at ‘FORD TRACTORS ~~ ma WITH WAGNER | sEvEnAl USED FORD AND FER- TRACTO! Delt HARRIS MUST, nO EY - N PLOW 81.873 Lere wi PONTIAC FARM & INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR CO. 828 WOODWARD AVF. | FE 4-0461 OR FE 4-1442 — OR. MAN CHAIN, SAW NEW a) AW MEW 4xD eis m8. Holly + aaa : 1 = GRAVELY GARDEN TRAE SH ce with rotary plow cnd eultive- r MArket 42667. | 5-1644 after 6 | | Auction Sales 89 OBB LE ERLE LEP PAPA AUCTION, FRI MARCH 1 ,- am. ed | Howell or 3 miles es of Fowler- (U8-16), known Sore as the Ira W @ head Holstein dal cattle, | wilk cows Fine here in full Production Manv fresh, pnall due soon, Balance due for fall fresh- ening All records and b information furnished |2 John Deere A. tractors, 6Gelf- | propelled combine, automatic wire tie baler: new Holland chopper & blower, and al) other earenasy equipment farm 1 #9 oats.ete 2 Su | Milker units: Ad | cooler; 35 gallon: water heat. er. ete 186 Ford 1% ton truck | with 14 ft. Omaha stand rack, Lunch wagon on grounds, Bank terms. Floyd Kehri, clerk. Neal Purdy and Ed Sons, p Got- chalk and Gates, A Cases Ph. Howell 1010 oe ve: AUCTIONEER-¥ Ww. E. E. BILL NAGY. any type auction anywhere. Office | 636 Lapeer, t | COMMORETY AUCTION E UBS ture “Tonite: oe poy ptm enya of cee an ii othe, articl e an Aucticn Mart Ine gee a “ptagt Lake FRI_ ~ MARCH 19 AT 16 ee my west of Lapeer on old 50 head of cattle °f cows. Youn cattle, mostly Holsteins: 2 = - Surge Universal, Globe — de milke:s 2 ten cans 4 tractors “4c E 3. Ford 20 Equipment for | Fox chopper, -hevy head, Gale blower 4 ¢ | | | § combine tioneers HAVING R RENTED MY FaRu t t Will cell at public ceesteatas premises located 4 miles. Sen 1 mile east and ‘» mile south of Armada. at 63850 Omo Rd. on Thursday March 18 beginning at 12:30 12 Hol Holstein heifers, 1 Ho! tein = line of near new pent im- plements including Case tractor, Farma’ aod dairy equipment J proprietor. Paul Willm: __Hioneer. (sale EVERY PRIDAY 7:30. Household sored 5 12 m Sin ise, ad. ee a oa THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 Diana Douglas Made =:Today’s Television Proarams -- INow Has Part * cee ‘i Channel 3—WIBK-TV - Channel 4—WW4-TV Channel 7—WXYU-TV TONIGHT’S TV.HIGHLIGHTS | surprise guest. (2)—IBC Boxing. $:00—(2)—Big Payot. (4)—Kate ¢:00—(1)—-Detroit Deadline. News.| Light-heavyweight bout: Seti Show. | (4)--Time for Musice, Songs by Janie Palmer. (2)—Twenty Ques- tions. Panel game with Fred Van 6:15—(7)—Sports Show. Don Wat- trick. (4)—News. Paul Williams. *:30 — (7) — Superman., George Reeves in “Birthday Letter,” film. (4)—Time off for Sports. Bill Flemming. (2) — Telenews Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. ¢:45—~(4)—Man About Town. Bob Maxwell; music_and chatter. yt" Colbert in “Sleep My Love,"! fea- Weatherman. Dr, Phelps. : 4:00 — (7) — Heart of the City. “Marry My Past,” film drama. (4) — Douglas Fairbanks Pre- “Emerald Green,” boy obsessed with mother’s memory. (2)—Carpet Theater. “Leather Coat,” film drama. 7:30—(7)—Mark Saber. Detective Everett R. -drama. (4)—-Eddie. Fisher. Tenor; 9:00—~(4)--Playschool. (1)-—Break- Morton Downey joins St. Pat- rick Day Salute. (2)—-News. Doug Edwards. 9:48— (4)—News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) — Perry Como. Perry with Irish songs. 8:0@ — (7) — Bowling Champions. Fred Wolf host to champs in competition. (4) —I Married Joan. Joan’s ambitious plans get . (2)—God- Michael Kelly, host to jazz sax player Paul Quinchette. (4)— Television Theater. Deidre Owens, Kilburn in “You Touched Me,” drama of clash be- | 12:45—(7)—Stars on Seven. (2)— tween father and aunt over girl's} Guiding Light. future. (2)—Strike It Rich. War- ren Hull, host; quiz. 9:30—(T1)—White Camellia. Feature film to be announced. (2)—I've Got a Secret. Garry Moore, host; 10:00—(4)—This Is Your Life. _ Johnson vs. Paul Andrews. 10:30—(7)—M an Against Crime. Ralph Bellamy: in “U. F. 0.”; film. (4)—Your TV Theater. “A Night in the Warehouse,’ drama. 10:45—~(2)—Greatest Fights. . June, bout between Joe Louis, 11:¢0—(7)—Soupy’s On. Variety, comedy. (4)—News. Paul Wil- ‘Hams. (2)—News. Jack LeGoff. 1:15'+ (1) —.Theater. Claudette ture film. (4)—Singin’ Along 11:30—(4)—-Moods in the Night. Music, songs. THURSDAY MORNING 7:00—(4)—Today. $:45—(7)—Cartoons. fast Club. 9: 30—(2)—Meditations. §: s—2)—Brighter Day 10:00—(7)—Charm Kitchen. Ding Dong School. (2)—Arthur Godfrey. 1@:30—(4)—One Man's Family. 10: 45—(4)—Three Steps. 11:00—(7)—Playhouse. (4)—Home. 1:30—(2)—Strike It Rich. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—-Bride & Groom. (7T)— Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. t2:15—(2)—Love of Life. Hawkins Falls. ()— News. (2)—Tomorrow's Search. 1:00— (4) —Home Theater. (2)— Bob Murphy. 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show. 2:00—(7)—My Life. 2:30 4) — Jean McBride. (7)— Theater. (2)—Houseparty. Ralph Edwards re-creates life of (4V— | 12:30 — (4) — Betty White. ()— | 2:45—(4)—Faye Elizabeth. % 4:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler, (7)—] 4:30—(2)—Feature Theater. ()— On Your Account. &@0—(4)—Pinky Lee.’ (7)+Auntie'| Dee. . &:16—(4)—Sports Closeup. 5:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—Bob Show. (7) — Barnaby Croshy -. Bear. ¢ 3:38—(7)—Air Base. (2)—Ladies Day. = §:45—(7)—Weather. (2)—Sports. * THURSDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Music. Time. 6:15 — (4) — News. (7) —: Sports. (2)—Detroit This Week.. 6:30—(4)—Time for Sports. (1)— Playhouse. (2)—Netwvs. 6:45—(4)—To Be Announced. (2)— Weatherman. ~ 7:00 — (4) — Liberace. (7)—Cisco (1)—De- _troit Deadline. (2)—International Debate. Kid. (2)—Meet Mr. McNutley. 2:90—(4)—Dinah Shore. Lone Ranger. (2)—News. 7:45—(4)—News. man, 8:00—(4)—You Bet Your Life. (7) It’s About Time. (2)—Life With Elizabeth. $:30—(4)—T-Men in Action. <7) Where’s Rayt i 1 on tryout tour, of the Broadway- 9:00—(4)—Dragnet. (7)—Wrestling. (2)—Theater. 9:30—(4)—Theater. (2)—Big Town. 10:00 — (4) — Martin Kane. N= (2)—Jane Fro- (a Public Defender. (7)—Hockey. “10:30—(4)—Michigan Outdoors. (2) —‘I Led Three Lives.” 16: 45—(7)—Madison Sq. (2)—News. 11:15 — (4) — Janet Fulton. (7)— Motion Pic. Academy. (2)—The-| ing on a mammoth afghan for the house she recently purchased in the | Coutty Torch Club last night at ater. 11:30—(4)—Night Moods. | 11:00—(4)—News. (7)—Soupy’s On. -lon Broadway — Ex-Powers Model, Also. Is Understudy for Star Margaret Sullavan : ‘NEW YORK—Her assignment as rs model Poco Thur- tests and she went to the West Coast where her first film role | was ‘in “Keeper of the Flame.” She played in the Pasadena Play- house production of “Philadelphia Story” before returning to New) York where she modeled. Miss Douglas made her tele- | vision debut in 1944 and in 1946 production of “The Rivals,” as well as in a couple of movies filmed targely in New York. The next play, ‘Modern Primi- tive,’ also died on the road be- fore hitting Broadway but she fi- nally made it in “Sabina Fair.” country. -- Today's Radio Proarams - - lively at her New York apartment | ‘two love birds and six tropical | ' fish. Debut Decade Ago helpless consternation. Pentiss Press Phete PEEPERS PROBLEM—The hectie whirl of last minute rehearsals for the PHS dramatic production of “Mr. Peepers” finds two charac- ters in a usual “Peeper predicament.” tonight at 8:15 p. m., is scheduled to continue through Friday. Sweeping up bits of broken glass is the job of Harvey Weskit, as portrayed by Tom Loignan of 214 Willard St. Mrs. Bernice Gurney, played by Pauline Logsdon, of 1029 Argyle Ave., expresses her usual "New Mexiéo passed two weeks ago The play, being presented State Vet's Facility | ‘Loses Commandant - | |. GRAND RAPIDS w Walter. mandant of the Michigan Veteran's facility. It. ends 15 years of serv- | ice, marked by frequent criticism from the board of managers. + Baker gave no reason for his | resignation. effective June 30. There Was no word of a possible 'J. Baker has resigned as com-} successor. THIRTY-NINE ea tea ice... | PHARMACY “ yee ve was He took an extended leave of | absence last year in the middle jot an argument with the board | lover administration. Baker, 3 dis-— abled World War I veteran of the | Marine Corps, r to duty with the facility tast-September. “Who'll Punish Police for Using ’53 Licenses? | ALBUQUERQUE «The dead- _ line for 1954 auto license plates in | and state police have promised @ crackdown on delinquent drivers. .| Albuquerqueans are wondering | what's going to happen to the city police force, which still has 1953 | plates on its cars. _™ City officials explain the delay jis because they formerly rented the cars and are awaiting trans- - fer of title to the city before buy- | | ing new plates. | 4 In about three cases of twins in” eight, one twin is a boy, the other |a girl. USED TV . _ et HAMPTON TV $10-$15 Dewa—$S per Week Get « Good ‘ 286 State Street evening. : GALLAGHER “19 E Heren FE t-Wee MUSIC CO. Cabinet Birmingham Community where her two sons—Michael, 9. | His su | and Joel, 7—have a beagle hound, | verse.’ shortest distances could be travel- ; . | Size of Universe smtsar=s ic Speech Topic problems of space travel | permit it. ‘Shamrock, Fla. Sends Dr. O. C. Mohler Tells St: Patrick’s Day Mail Torch Planets Unlikely Club Travel to SHAMROCK, Fla. ®—Postmas- | ter C. B. Goodman had about Dr. Orren C. Mohler, of the Mc-, for postmarking today. Dr. Mohler discussed the con- House. | Math-Hulbert Observatory at Lake| They went out on this St. Pat Angelus, addressed the Oakland rick’s Day postmarked, of course had been 300 «from : se | throughout the country for that bject was ‘Size of the Uni- | special | “Shamrock, Fla.” They ‘sent to this town of woul | more letters and cards than usual Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject to change without notice. Www, (850) WXYZ, (it7®) Archbishop Cushing wR, (100) CKLW, (see) WCAR, (1139) WIJBK, (1690) TOMIGET {3 News ease ape wee Sore pe = News » Toby F hizabet AR, ad ‘oa. Be WIBK. Med bg Curtain Call 5:30—WWJ, L senes cKens. * Massey . wxie Peony ibe ¢:18—W4R, Melody WCAR, News CKLW. Sty King Ww wxYz, WJIBK. News, McLeod 5:45—WJR, Curt Massey WCAR, News, Ballads 6:30—WR. PF Porum 19:18 —WIR. ent Jenny bod a pp nly 6:15 WIR. Curt Quartet Ww, Bob Mexoet WCAR. WDay Gun WJBK. Bob Murphy WXYZ, Lee Smits Sar: oot David 12:20 WIR, Helen Trent THURSDAY EVENING . Bddie . ww, ry S = 6:48—WXYZ, News ESL ec . Bud ‘ows tees ¢.20—WIR, Bob Regnolds WCAR, Coffee ame Gon uate wxYZ, Wattrict. MeKens i Pettay i ewe WYK Bil Stern 1:00-WJR, Dick Burrts he ae WCAR. News, Ballads “—_ Wx. New weit iw) Pre seat 6:18—WJR, Clark Quartet jews, fe ran Harris : & ss Lowell Thomas CKLW, News - WXYZ, Curtain Calis WWJ, Bud Lynen w Ed McKenzie Ws8K mews, Lenhardt CKLW. Ginger Rogers WXYZ, Lee Smite 1:00—WJR, Guest House » ows. Mnasenger THURSDAY AFTERNOON CKLW. Bddte Chass wes oe 1:15—WJR, Muste Hall bee_WIR, Road of Life WOOK, ‘Tel Gyatts Cale: Pulton Lewte += om WWJ, News €:30—WIR. Reynolds WJBE. Tom George 7:30—WWJ, Listen, Live WXYZ, Charm Time oes ae Pettay e—WW2, Alex Drier —_— WJBK, News, George | wht Secmen 91th é. = CKLW, Austin @rant WCAR. News, Clud Jean Sones —_ wens. parvo = 2:18—WJIR, Ma Perkins °. ‘awa ieee : CKLW, Paint Harmonies 6:48—WJR. L. Thomas WXYR Lone Ranger er tae Davie 1:38_WJR, Dr. Malone ee CKLW, Gabriel Heatter CKLW. Your 1:00—WJR, Guest Bouse Bud WXYZ, News. cBride Faints at Theater BOSTON w — Archbishop Rich- ard J. Cushing, apparently recov- ered from a fainting spell in Wor- — = 8:00—WJR, Jack White Ww, 3 @tar pearances. Taree re | Eater [teu | | A CKLW, News, David : George . an _ Ww Reve Gentile 0-0. hrs. Berves rf awn Drier Sisters to Prov 7 . . beh] le Ww Mi) * * ee Tri "Sy beet | eaem me owe | Sa Rte | eg tees [Large Families SBR. Tow Oeoree R. Coffee With Clem) WCAR. —— on WXYZ, Sarr of Space, C Li I G1S-WAYE, Show World | SWIM, Muse Mal’ | g.in—waR. Ferry Maron | yay ngpog geal Can Cost Little +:39— : Monroe - 2:30—WJR, Nora Drak ww ‘ss wa, Olideraiogve, "0 | SMb-WAR, Reale Rev, | “ward, Martin Block * | Satw.’ eaate’ Pisber KALAMAZOO 4 — Do you have CKLW. 900- we Wm. Shechas .WCAR, Sports os 8:00—WIR. Meet Millie four prance —. how P . Parade :48—WJR, ter “Diy |” a Rogers you're going to pay i} 8:48—WEYZ, Vandercook Wee, Breakfast Club Here's ti WXYZ, 3 By-Lime 5 9:06—WJR, Crime Photog. | i CRLW, -Peee p CKLW Official "Detective Don’t fret. The sisters who op- WW), Bet: Your Life w — Saytee WCAR, Club 1130 8:18—WXYz. Show Wora | rate the Borgess Hospital in Kala- WXYZ, sere - 8:00—WIR, Hilltop House 8:20—WJR, Jr. Town Mesting | 2200 Will provide free medical CKLW, Memorable 0:1b—WIR, the Hews Show WW, lle Benatitl Sera tee: | 9:15—CKLW, Symphony WJBK. Don McLeod CKLW Plano Briefe ~ CKL Crime : = : 0:30=-WIR, They Fought WJBK, Tom ©. Sand of the Day _ Why? ‘ 9:30—-WJIR, Mrs. CKL WCAR, News, Rhythm _| lation that earliest scientists and traced the. changinrg beliefs through known , have doubled the estimated size of the universe. to about 4,000 mil- lion light-years. (A light - year) is the distance a beam of light | wil) travel in a year, or about 6 million million miles.) He said observations with best equipment now available, seem to indicate objects in space are rushing away from the observ- ers, giving rise to che theory of &@ constantly expanding universe. ' The speaker discounted specu- ‘might some day saying that visit nearby ception of the universe held by Mechanics Pick Wrong Truck for Engine Repair The truck they were supposed te have brought in was almost identi- cal to Butler's. No Green Beer Today SOUTH BEND, Ind. ww — St. Patrick’s Day wasn't the same at pure food laws prevented the tav- ern from serving its usual green- Safety Officette Filing and Storage Story W, Good N 1$—-WXY ee CELW, Author’ Meets Critic| WJ8K. Bob 9:13—WIR, House Party | SSS WEYZ Vandescoos | as easy to raise large families as ouh~an Peete tn | WHS of Life 9:00-—WIR, Mest MeNutiey | small ones. : 10:06—WIR, Tennessee Ernie CKLW, ie Chase WWJ, Proudly We Hail ' an _| CxLw, : i ab eteess WXYZ, Paul Whiteman The conditions that the child WXYZ oy wean, Temple Acad. $:30—WWI By J per Young CKLW, News, Music {a CKLW, Frank Bdwerds 18:90—WIR, A. Godtrey ~~ 9:98-—-CELW, Roth must be born this year and must Bouse Party | FWA, Matcome, Troms cae Le aa aces: seamanans be the mother’s fifth, sixth, sev- meme. eet | Sue Renee | tacwam, ont omaey | Ry Stains | where veutre Makes no difference , WJBK, News, Murphy _WWJ. Right to, Happiness CKLW, Sounding Board where you're living. CKLW. Bottywood Date | WCAR, ‘Temple 4:00—WIR, Listen Lerene—~- 1960 WIR. Bing Crosuy Doctor bills. however, will not be 10:38—-WJR, Bing Crosby 10:18—WCAR, Temple WW, Beckstage iy WWJ, Fibber McGee Leovered., wate tere, To : e 10:38—WWd, Bob Hope WIBK. Dou MeLeod CKLW, P._Edwards : phy Mary 10:15—WJIR, Tour Con H : 10:46—WJR, Beulah Woax, Lake onen" - €:18—WJR, Country Tunes Ww, Lenten rm Find Shakedown Racket GuLW, Quiet Sanct. roe eg, Sree ine Sant Weak. Tam eporte CKLW. Predéy Martm at Schools in Baltimore 0 y ty Clinie : 10:30—WIR, Wizard of Odds wm, Hews eS C—_WWs, Wieder Brows | \i ws, Jane Pienene BALTIMORE. —Police report- CKLW, News f -WIBK, McLeot WxYs, ed last night that a shakedown WXYZ, News, Gentile 1100 wm AT? | © WCAR, Ballese —— whereby older youths 11:30— pb - Grand Centra! 4:45—WIR, Me 16:45—-WJR, Go to Town P wwe teen -CKLW, Wonderful City 3” Women’ in House | ORLW. threaten emeljer bays with vie- WXYZ, Top of Town |W: ‘News, McLeod —_ Wy, e_ Wright 11:00-—-WIR, News lence unless a certain sum of mon- Prewge Manhattan Music ack tte a Harmony $00 ws. News. wus, News ey is paid, is in operation at sev- IR, Gen. Grecnther = an? y = WIBK' News eral Baltimore schools. CKLW, Phil With Muste Mod. CKLW, Ggt. Preston 11:18—Wat, Bod Reynolds New students have been forced WXYd CKLW. Queen for @ Day Tak in WWd, Guest Stars to pay “initiation fees,” police cM WW3, Second Chance 6:15—- WIR, Music Hall 11:38, 1 Believe 6:00—WIR, DB. Burris WXYZ, Slagie’s Party Ww, ist* pret been forced to hand over their WW News, Pare Story News WXYZ, Ed. wave, aperte lunch money. : pee Wa o a Fees ‘| lars_@ year to the government. ri ae er : dhe tak tin owl PONTIAC’S OLDEST - TV SERVICE DEALER. ~ | Authorized Factory Service tor 1S Dillerent Manulacterers JOE'S ARMY NAVY 32 S. Saginaw Congratulations _ on Your 44th Birthday SURPLUS __.1954 FISHING LICENSES CHEST WADERS. _ i re ELS First Quality, ast a9 Being offered oa ond yee ni ail with 1's - , 6.99 MAx9 : Draperies In: White, Green, Sand, Gold, Rose! ———PRISCILLAS~— CUSTOM-MADE. DRAPERIES . Just pull the tape for the perfect drape. 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Join Wate’ Budget Credit Club Toda - Waite’s Draperies—Fourth Floor a? ee ee te ee ee ee Oe ee eC CCC Ree ee eee Se eC ee eT ee Ce eee ta ee eT a FOUR | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 | ) | %WAITE’S Homemakers’ Save 3.52 on sturdy All Aluminum VENETIAN BLINDS 98 Reg. $7.50 —I18" thre 26° wide White aluminum slats, with fine matching plastic tape. Light in weight, they are easy to handle, easy to put up. They are noise- less, chip-proof, unbreakable, and so easy to wash. 27 thru 36 Q 37 thru 43 G 44 thru 54 WOepVagd , inches wide Te inches wide 7 . inches wide 12 Waite’s Curtoins—Fousth Floor Save up to 2. a? on our exclusive 8” deep kiln dried California Redwood Cornice waco Sse 48°, 58° and 66” wide, regularly 4.98. . 3.98 with Hunter Douglas Plastic Tape 70° and 78” wide, regularly 5.98 ...... 4.98 @ Genuine California kiln dried redwood . . . magnificently 88" and 96” wide, regularly 6.98 ...... 5.98 _____ grained... non-worping! 49° e The best wood for cornice work . . . and with the new dust 9) : cop odded . ...6 terrific buy! | 109” and 121” wide, regularly 10.98 ... 9, @ Returns ore slotted so curtain rods can slip in! 8 in. deep! ° @ Paint ‘em! Stain ‘em! Cover with fabrics! 132° and 144" wide, regularly 15.98 ... 13 49 @ To sove deloy . . . have all your window measurements when you come! Waite's Draperies—Fourth Floor Imagine! Service for 12! 101 -pc. Dinner ware Set! e ‘ ty 95 American Beauty Rose Pattern This beautiful: set includes: @ 12-dinner plates @ 12 saucers @ 12 soup plates @ 2 open vegetable @ Large platter bowls @ 12 bread and butter -®@ Pickle dish @ 12 fruit dishes @ Covered sugar bowl @ Medium platter @ Gravy boat @ 12 salad plates @ Creartner @ 12 cups Plus . . . You Get 6 Extra Cups & Beverage Pot! Waite’s Dishes—Filth Floor PAY NO MONEY DOWN! Join Waite’s Budget Credit Club Today! _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 | FIVE ° oF é, a READY - MADE inpcavens In THREE PATTERNS and OVER 20 FURNITURE STYLES! CONCORD 9 9 8 Chair 19° CONCORD: Soja 21.98 . . . Chair 10.98 JUBILEE CONCORD Famous Sure-Fit slipcovers fit more furniture styles better thanks to exclusive lastex backs, custom zippers that mold and hold ‘em to furniture contours. We have lots of patterns, colors, . fabrics to please the fussiest tastes. Best of all they’re priced for little budgets. — yours today! A complete selection of studio and daveno covers. CONCORD Twill solids. Colors: TIBET Twill Multi-colored pussy JUBILEE Twill leaf and filigree | wine, green or gray! willow print. Colors: wine, green, print. Colors . . . gray only with | " or gray. ‘multi-colored design. Choose your style today! LASTEX > The miracle yarn is woven into their backs to make covers stretch eS and conform to the shape of your oe | furniture. -Zippers, too, for cus- : he tom like appearance. a eho et VU tetee ate Ss Se , —. Po Acaalal ee nm aie SS . _ —Fourth Floor | MAL and PHORE Orders Promply Filled? sida Call FE 42511! SIX = THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 Psy twice a sellout! “New comfort’’ Acrilan Pillow 95 ——-—- , like sleeping SWSSK_ on a cloud! _ Why Acrilan Pillows ere the best! @ It’s a washable pillow. Won't bunch or sag! "e » Never has there been a fiber as soft as ACRI- LAN! @ Permanently resilient . . . gives you the best sleep ever! @ Moths and insects will never bother Acrilan! e Cooler by far... resistant to heat and cold! © Absolutely odor free . . . non-allergic, hygenic and sanitary! @ Hand printed Fleur De Lis design in soft pastel tones! Waite’s Pillows—Fourth Floor Ral WWAITE’S Homemakers’ © save 2.96 on regular 6.95 _ Foam Pillow a first es latex pitt B99 Choose pink, blue, or white foam pillows with zippered percale cover. Wonderful for allergy sufferers . . . tops for real sink-in sleeping pleasure. Millions of tiny foam rubber bubbles assure you of the finest sleeping ever! Waite’s Fourth Floor or Call FE 4.2511! oe for most complete protection from moths . .. use Reefer- Galler for closet NO-MOTH il Imagine . save 1.99 on brilliant Belgian Linen Solid Color Tablecloth Reg. 3.98, 52x52 Size - ye . magnificently colored Belgian linen de-mioist' oa § ee eee Teg. 698 255 csess 4..99 Seg. 7:98 oe. eee. 5.99 ‘Large 17x17 Napkins, ¢ reg. SUC coc cee s wes 49 : Absorbs moisture. Helps prevent mildew, rust, and musty odors. “New VU- MATIC automatically shows __red when saturation point is eenee Waite’s Notions—First Floor tablecloths that are guaranteed to wash without losing their lustrous coloring! You save on our Homemakers’ Fair sale prices so hurry in today! Forest Green Yellow Grey Pink Red Chartreuse ~ Brown . Waite's Linens—Fourth Fleor - reached. Then dry in oven and re-use. 100 per cent | egos, and larvae during . le season. Waite's Notions—First Floor ‘MAIL and PHONE Orders Promptly Filled! . Call FE 4-251! para discs kill moths, their J = SEVEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 AITE Save 2.99 on regular 8.98. complete solid color ¢° Plisse Bodroona ‘Ensemble ®@ Plisse Bedspread 5 9 9 @ Drapes to Match — each a Add beauty to your bedroom with this first quality, wash- able, Plisse spread and Drapes to match. So easy to keep ~ clean, needs no ironing. Full or twin size spread. Drapes have contrasting ruffle trim. Colorfast and will not shrink. Lab. tested, too! Rose, Blue, Gold, White, Hunter Green, Red Weite’s Domestcis—Fourth Floor Save 2.96 on regular 8.95 Patchwork Quilts Special! Authentic New England Replicas Colonial Bedspreads . — & 13°" All First Quality! A $25 Value! , ¢ ° = ff This is your opportunity to own a replica of an Early American spread of outstanding quality. New England contribution to gracious living. The ~ woven pattern is reversi- orfast, vat dyed. Applique pattern, fringe trim. Washable, 80x84! preshrunk, need no _Green Blue Floral -Gold Red Floral ironing. Full or Twin size. Waite's Blenkets—Fourth Floor Waite's Domestics—Fourth Floor The Independence is an authentic First quality, beautiful decorative, 99 ble for double wear. - patchwork quilts. Guoranteed col- Extra-sized with generous Save 3.99 on first quality rope patterned a Chenille Bedspreads ¢ 4°? Regular 898 full or fsoine Beautiful first quality chenille spreads all at one low price for both. full or twin size! Interesting rope pattern on corduroy background . thickly piled to add a touch of luxury. And they're complete- y washable with colors guaranteed to be fast! Enhance your bed- room with one of these fine spreads today... call FE 4-2511! White, Blue, Light Green, Forest Green, i wales Rose, Sun Gold - Waite's Domestics—Fourth Fleor PAY NO MONEY DOWN! Join ees Budget Credit Club Today! ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 AI E’S Homemakers’ ¥ air! z. Lowest Prices for Custom Size DRAPERIES Choose trom 2,835 sizes, colors, and combinations! ® You pay so little because Waite’s has eliminated all extra handling necessary in regular custom _ drapery service. @ Choose 45 colors and patterns in luxury fabrics . . . Moderns, tradi- tionals, solids, provincials. Many with non - tarnishing gold - color Lurex thread woven through the fabric = 2 ®@ Choose lined or unlined styles al! with fine detailing for example 10 pleats to single widths, 3-inch hems and blind stitching. | ® Draperies made to any width and length Order now will be delivered in three weeks.. Our price includes materials and labor Prices you usually pay for Ready Mades! Length in Inches | | |_| | | ‘up to 3536-45 Est bE OS 6078735) ‘52-90 91-99 106-108 J tT} |e Unlined | 10.95 |11.95)12.95 13.95)15.95 17.9517.95 19.95) 20.95 Lined | 12.95 |13.95'15.95 17.95'18.95 20.95 20.95 24.95 24.95 @ For Restaurants © For Hotels Waite’s Draperies—Fourth Floor Width 72” ——~ined | 20.95 |23.95 24.95 25.95/30.95|34.95 35.95 38.95, 39.95 | Width 96” _Uilined | 23.95 25.95 28.95 32.95 35.95|39.95 40.95 53.95) 54.95 | , Lined | 26.95 |30.95|34.95 36.95/41.95|45.95 ,46.95/56.95| 58.95 p@ For Homes © For Offices Width 120” Unlined | 32.95 |35.95/37.95 42.95 46.95/48.95|50.95 56.95, 58.95 | Me For Lobbics © For Club Rooms | Mth 120” “Lined | 36.95 |41.95|45.95/48.95 54.95 58.95 59.95 65.95, 68.95 | | Width 144” Unlined | 37.95 |42.95)47.95|50.95|55.95 (58. 9559.95 65.95 Lined ) | eae) eae 95 59.95 sored casa as 84.95 | $9.95 | [| | Eliminate tank moisture! Add color to your bathroom! Ever popular CHENILLE TANKETTES bo Your Choice of 2! Hees onan weanioces Standing or Wall Type! (Tent ond Bewt be ~ ; x .s (Tenk Aneched te Well, ore Unit} Connected te Bow! by Pipe) 4 Now! Add decorator colors to your bathroom and at the same time get rid of a nuisance (tank moisture) . The answer is Tank- ettes ... . beautiful cotton chenille that is fully washable and ~ . absolutely will not mildew! It is designed to fit any type or model... eo tank and you get three matching pieces al And just look at the luxurious 11 choose from: - @ Hunter Green @ Sunlight ' @ Dove Gray Yellow @ Mint Green © Bright White @ Powder Blue @ Chartreuse | for 3.9. colors you may @ Coral @ Poppy Red — @ Rosy Pink @ Salt G Pepper - ~Matching 2-pc. Non-skid Chenille Rugs, 24°x36”.... 4.98 Waite’s Linens—Fourth Floor PAY NO MONEY DOWN! Join Waite’s Budget Credit Club Today! _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 ___NINE ser moran ' ee ae + = : * i - fe ee & eats . “Se —_ Pom <<, Save $40! It’s a bed ...a divan...a sectional! Foam rubber a cd , w : Bh we J 4 Se - = : + _ + Bache ~ “m % Pe : ¥ m k 4 ~ tines * « i * wl 4 ~ ~ ‘ 2 * « ; ¥ * * > a ’ * ‘ : . “s ° Gi ‘i setigees ~ be “ Rs ad * - 3 = se we % eae | » 4 oe) ® es . A Regular 99.95 Value! @ Cushioned in moulded foam rubber for extra comfort! @A6 ft. Dav - O - Niter converts into full length bed! @ Handsomely covered in rich textured tweed! @ For apartments, study, living room, spare bed- ruth Foe . ——_ Metallic Coverings in 4 Colors .......-.. 69.95 and 79.95 LOVE SEAT PAIRS as low as $99! MODERN MATCHING CHAIRS only 29.95! | Sue * ? : Pte. : ra feel ae . Save $20! A regular 59.95 . ‘ie: ‘id — Re os —_ otton Loop Rug ex @LARGE 9x/2 SIZE ©Choose 8 Rich Colors Or . Dusty Rose Blue Red Gray §_ Hunter Green Wine 3 Also available in matching colors in: | (24x86... 198 27x50..........3.49 36x60 ..........9.98 Waite’s Rugs—Fifth Floor ” Safe Non-Skid Backing! WAITE’S Homemakers’+Fair %. MAIL ond PHONE Orders Promptly Filled! . . . Call FE4-2511! ae] sc me |ee ee ee ee ae TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 A 16.95 Value! beauty er a @ 2 Trays @ Portable @ 2 Spits @ Built in automatic timer @ Bailt-in super powered heat el @ 2 hot slement swatch @ 5 adjustable broiling levels @ Windo-vu spatter shield @ All chrome finish WWAITE’S Homemakers’; YOU SAVE 7.96! a3?” PICTURED BELOW e Large broiling surfoce @ Designed for long life, cleanliness and A fay Broiler Product! Reg. 69” “Roto-Broil” — Sa gs : Waite's Housewares—Downstairs Store - Rex Infra Red Broiler! @ Even infra-red heat element @ Adjustable for heat and speed @ Only one plug—one connection @ Underwriters’ Laboratories approved Ey If You Love Luxurious Wallis and W oodwork Paint with Sa] VELVET PAINT caton. BAS FREE 3” trim roller with each gallon of Cold Bond paint. Give your walls and woodwork a | coat of loveliness that you'll admire and your friends will envy . . . with new smooth flowing Gold Bond Vel- vet. Velvet glides -on, leaves. no laps or brush marks. And it dries in fess thon an hour. Thanks to its tough, rubber like film, Velvet longer .. . even after repeated scrubbings. Pastels, deep tones, exciting intermixes . . . all with a rich, velvety finish! Come in for your free color card. Waite’s Housewares—Downstairs Store keeps its “fresh-as-a-daisy” look .....4. Paint an Entire Room! Save 2.10 UENAME| TRADE MARK MEG UG Pal Ao @ Thinner and Cleaner @ Flat Finish Enamel @ Satin Tone Enamel for all 3! THAT'S ABSOLUTELY RIGHT ... YOU GET Si) =» Flat Finish Enamel for Walls and Ceiling A full pint of beautiful Satin Tone Enamel in non- yeltowing white for painting your woodwork. Easy to keep clean and keep fingerprints wiped off like magic. PLUS Satin Tone Enamel for Woodwork and Trim A-futi-pint of beautiful Satin Tone Enamel for paint- ing your woodwork. Easy to clean and keep clean and keep fingerprints wipéd off like magic. PLUS: Thinner and Cleaner A half-pint can of Nu-Enamel Thinner and Cleaner . . . for cleaning the surface to be painted, for cleaning brushes and hands. Pleasing pine. aroma. - . Now .. . in one complete package . . . you can get all the things you need to paint your room with long lasting Nu-Enamel. Best of all, during this Nu-Enamel room-kit sale, you save exactly 2.10! Everything you need is included. Flat Finish Enamel for walls and ceilings, Satin Tone Enamel -for woodwork and trim and Nu-Enamel Thinner for cleaning brushes and hands. A 9.55 vomre. Paid this special sale you get the complete outfit for only 7.45. Waite’s Housewares—e Downstairs Store MAIL and PHONE Orders Promptly Filled! . . . Call FE4-2511! ELEVEN _THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 YWAITE'S. Homemakers Limited Offer! 10-Pc. Lifetime Set Club Aluminum SAVE REG. 6.35 26.50 BUY NOW...SAVE! 1-Qt. Sauce Pan G Cover. .Reg. 3.95 6¥4-In. Fry Pon.......... Reg. 2.35 1%2-Qt. Sauce Pan G Cover Reg. 4.25 10-In. Fry Pan.......... Reg. 3.75 2-Qt. Sauce Pan G Cover. .Reg. 4.75 4'2-Qt. Dutch Oven & Cover Reg. 7.25 Enjoy cooking with this set that lasts a lifetime. Solid one-piece Cast Aluminum won't dent or warp. Saves time, work, money, cuts fuel cost. You cook with low heat . . . foods taste better. Rich flavors, vitamins and minerals are retained! Buy now at this lower than low price! CALL FE 4-2511 TODAY ! ‘Waite’s Housewares—Downstairs Store CARPET CLEANER Sturdy Al Metal IRONING BOARD 99 Galion cleans two 2.29 ® Foolproof locking device can’t collapse accidentally. -. Length- wise and crosswise bracing makes top rigid, ® Easy, one-hand opening and - Closing. Just grasp a redér leg to open or close. ® Ideally constructed for ironing dresses over either end of table. | Waite’s Housewares— : Downstairs Store © 6 Qt. Capacity! A "31.95 Models! ® Famous Swifty! ®@ 1 Year Guarantee! te knob. feet protect table top, @ Heat resistant base and plastic , . Smart, cool-grip lift handles for safe, sure, and easy handling © Complete instructions ond recipe books for cooking, frying, roasting, supplied with each unit. @ Round pouring edge that makes draining and straining quick, easy and safe. @ Large, easy to.see signal acre indicat or,tells you when to cook, fry, or roast— goes on automatically when at right temperature. Swifty 6 qt. square enamel fryer $19.95 Waite’s Housewares—Downstairs Store @ Just brush in with the special Glamorene brush ; . . vacuum off . . . that’s all! y © Carpets are dry and ready. to walk on in just minutes. ® Glamorene quickly removes stubborn spots, leaves-no rings, gan't shrink any rug, it’s dust- less. g Waite’s Housewares — Downstairs Store "PAY. NO’ MONEY DOWN! Join Waite’s Budget Credit Club Today! * TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 “WAITE’S Homemakers’ Repeat of a Sellout Wrought Iron Shelf Designers 98 p49 98 4 shelf double sided 3 shelf floor ends,26 4 shelf floor ends, 36 unit, 36 inches high. inches high. _ inches high. —— Now you can build a beautiful bookcase, desig your own wall unit or create an interesting room divider with these versa- tile frames and your fav- orite ow cut to —_ and shape by your own lumber dealer. Arrange them wall to wall or stack them up high; ready drilled holes make them a snap to as- - semble. Rubber tipped legs. By Flurolab. Redwood Shelves Aveileble W aite’s —Street Floor rough lumber ends. BUILD YOUR OWN MODERN FURNITURE with JET BLACK Ready to construct Tables with 30x16x%%4 imported African Mah ogany Tops, 4 Wrought Iron Legs, screws, screwdriver. . 12.98 WROUGHT IRON LEGS! 12” high ..... veces, £598 IZ” high ....cecsc22. D098 24” or 29” high ..... , 6.98 _ Now you can do it yourself! Make-up your. own modern, handsome furniture pieces with smartly styled black wrought iron legs! It’s so easy to design and build all types of _ ultra-high style, decorative or just plain, | Practical furniture with these extra-sturdy durable three-eighths inch legs! Each leg has a 2'2-in. welded steel top bracket and ready-drited screw holes! Use them to make a television stand, for bookcases, sofas, tables, chairs, desks, or many other useful purposes. By Enotes _ Waite's Stationery—First Floor NO MONEY DOWN! . ...Join Waite’s ail —e Club Today! THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 THIRTEEN yWAITE’S Homemakers exciting ... enduring . « « economical Wrought Iron By Duchin of Fifth Avenue Wrought Irom wich s permanent bisck sotie finch Wrought Irom with « modern unctetrered took Wrought Irom with slim stock tines at slimmer prices Wreught Iron for any reem in your heme er office (A) 3-Tier Table. Put anything on it anywhere—telephone, ~ radio, plants. Rubber tip- ped legs to protect your * floors, .27°x 12x12". 1B) Giont Magazine - and - Book Stand. Keeps up to 50 of your huskiest-volumes neat- ly racked. Display decorator pieces on the shelf! Rubber | tipped legs. 26''x12'x27"’.. with plants and pottery for a novel focal point. 25 /2°x10''x8"'! ings piece with easy-rolling casters. 12”x24"x28"'! (E) Tile-Top Table is beautiful ond practical. Won't mar or stain. is 12x12". Handy table is 2412” tall. 11” wide. (C): All-Purpose wall rack. Put a radio on it, use t for books: top it off . (D) Fold-a-way tea cart. Wrought iron and brass join hands in this sav- (F) Magazine Rock. Light and simple yet spacious and strong. 19” high, Top MAIL ‘and PHONE Orders Promptly Filled! . . Call FE 4-2511! | FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1954 : J Exceptional mid from food framing. Cedar color inside. Doors are chlorophyll treated inside for extra protection. Bottom storage area. Room for 25 garments. 29” x 60" x 21". Regular $7.98. famous 57” Jumbo Garment Bag 2° Be safe! Be sure! Plastic Fumigator Containing Para protects your garments against dangerous moth damoge. Garment bags tailored of sturdy plastic with translucent sides, clear see-through front and luxurious satintone, faille trim. Easy sliding long length zipper, heavy nickel non-tilt frame and hook. Extra Spacious for storage or everyday use. Styled with a beautiful two-tone finish. Outside is a maple finish with rich mahogany finish all oil plus 5 per cent DDT solution provides additional storage space Yellow, Wine, Green and Blue. ang al 42° jumbo suit bag ....... 2.49 42” regular suit bag ...... 2.79 Blanket bag ...... Waite's Notions—First Floor 57° regular garment bag ... 2.79 closet helps from Spiegel . save space, keep clothes neat 6 Tier Skirt Racks 5] This 6 tier all metal skirt rack with heavy bright nickel plating has extra large Snagproof clips. 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