ee ate or = 4 “o> «ee gee. 4 * ee “x: THE PONTIAC PRESS. Rida Rayburn Sees GOP Lending Support to Bill House Approves Plan to Slash Excise Taxes Despite Ike Opposition | From AP and UP Dispatches WASHINGTON — House Democratic Leader Sam Rayburn predicted today enough Republicans will support a Democratic pro- posal for a $100 increase in personal income tax exemp- tions to assure House ap- proval next week. The prediction came on the heels of House approval bill is expected to pass Senate with little, if any, change. Way, Higher Exemption - Expectéd to Pass * *& & %* PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH ll, 1954—86 PAGES Dugan Win Nomination in Recount Navy Secretary CHARLES 8. THOMAS Secretary Aide ‘Gets Navy Post C. S. Thomas Is Named to Succeed Anderson; Is California Man WASHINGTON w—Charles been nominated to be deputy sec- retary of defense in place of Roger Kyes who is leaving the Pentagon May 1 to return to private business. Ne successor to Thomas in his He is the assistant secretary of defense for-suppty and logistics. Thomas, 5%, is a native of former President Truman's home town of He served in naval aviation in the first World War, then went into an investment house in Los Angeles and later became presi- dent of a chain of west retail clothing stores. In World War Ii he was a spe- cial assistant te Artemus Gates, then assistant secretary of the Navy for air,‘and later was spe- cial assistant te the late James Forrestal whe was then secre- tary of the Navy. During this period of his govern- ment service, Thomas set up a Navy inventory control program and the Navy's ‘first contract | negotiation section. After World War II, he served in various private capacities in- cluding , airport commissioner of Los Angeles and director of the Lockheed Aircraft Corp. When the Eisenhower adminis- was named undersecretary of the Navy and served in that job until last July when he assumed his present post. it's Too Cold Up There present job has yet been chosen. | coast | tration came into office, Thomas | di and headed back south again. » - Staff Demands for Raises Jar School Budget | Teachers, Principals and | Maintenance Men Ask $320,000 More Faced with a $424,000 deficit and demands for $320,000 in pay hikes, Pon- tiac Board of Education last inight postponed consider- ing its 1954-55 budget until Sunday. The board will meet Sun-| day at 10 a. m. in school | offices, 40 Patterson St., to’ take up next year’s tenta- tive school budget of $4,- 586,561.21. And school officials say | if the board grants the |raises that teachers, princi- pals and maintenance men want, it will run some $744,- | 000 in the red by July 1,’ 1955. | the Eg they 1 He ends; $5 a flat raise for technicians and chanics, and three weeks paid s3f Snow Will Precede Rainy Friday Here Masked Bandits »* ao Recount Being Made in District 9 Commission Race ee »™ if Hallenbeck Asks District 5 Check, Gains Six Votes First Decisions Upheld and City Commission Candidates Confirmed City Commissioner Ron- ald C. Hallenbeck was de- feated by 12 votes in today’s recount of primary election returns from Pontiac’s Dis- trict 5. John A. Dugan and John H. Ridgway were confirmed as commission candidates from the district. Totals were: : Ridgway, 365; John A. Dugan, 348 and Hallenbeck, 336. Ridgway lost 3 votes, Pentiae Press Phete> Hold Up Market Get Over $3,000 After Forcing 7 Into Cooler at Huntington Woods Two grotesquely masked, pistol- | brandishing gunmen herded seven | employes of a Huntington Woods | | supermarket into a produce cooler | last night after forcing the assist- TALLY VOTES—Recount workers and candidates’ representatives | are shown above at the retabulation of votes in Pontiac’s District 5. | The recount was asked by Commissioner Ronald C. Hallenbeck, edged | out by 18 votes in the primary. Standing are (1. to r.) City Treas- | urer M. M. Ashbaugh, election commissioner; Peter Engleman, rep- resenting Hallenbeck; City Attorney William A. Ewart and City Clerk Ada R. Evans, other election commission members. Seated are (1. to r.) Lowell Wilkison, representing candidate John A. Dugan; | Walter Giddings of the city treasurer's office; Larue Gullett ofthe city accounting office, and James R. Stelt, city personnel director. GOP Leaders Try to Stifle' | can majority of a Senate investi-| gained one in precinct 18. Party Row Over M Carthy WASHINGTON (UP)—Republican leaders sought today-to kill off the McCarthy controversy before it dam- ages the administration’s program in Congress and the »party’s chances in the November election. Senate GOP Leader William F. Knowland said Presi- FESEE if dent Eisenhower knows he has no power to “purge” a senator since “in past administrations that was tried without notable success.” He said a congressman ass tee to oy weet ne JUGQE Upholds pleases. But he warned, party to end the McCarthy ‘ i el > § outside, several minutes, gti i ib ire 4 : 5 z nF | eee Rs z E} i H if F i i Lf é ; ; : 3% ee = i t HE fads 3 i i g registered 36 degrees. Producer of Early Screen Comedies Is Honored | gram through. Committee Asks | Dugan 10 and Hallenback 4. The recount was demanded by Unseat Senator, |stescs cd a ae |;mary nomination race by Dugan and Ridgway. In the original tally, Dugan beat Hallenbeck by 18 votes. Today’s tabulation showed Hal- ‘Irregularities’ \lenbeck cutting Dugan's winning Voting a te wee ‘Found in New Mexico, Election of 1952 WASHINGTON (®—The Republi- gating committee recommended to- day that the seat held by Sen. Chavez (D-NM) be declared va- Precincts 35, 43 and 44 also were publican candidate Patrick Hurley, should be voided. vising the recount were City Clerk Sens. Barrett (R-Wyo) and Pot-| Ada R. Evans, City Attorney Wil- ter (R-Mich) signed the report. liam A. Ewart and City Treasurer The third member of the com- M. M. Ashbaugh. mittee, Sen, Hennings (D-Mo), Recount clerks were Jamée RB. was preparing « minority, dis Stelt, city personnel director, senting report. Walter Giddings of the treasur- The Barrett-Potter recommenda-| *°8 sffice and Lares Guilett of tions culminate a one-year investi the account office. gation of fraud charges made by | Other district 5 primary candi- . dates, and their votes were: The three-man group is a sub-| Morris, 137; J. Marvin Smith, 71; that it is essential to “7 DOG License law storm as soon as possible. | “I think it would be dangerous ° ° - to our legislative program,” aad Hartrick Denies Writ said Wednesday night, “if these| to Compel Treasurer controversies continued and the | ciety’ wes! teeatiad ia aoe, at Issue Tag A request for a writ of man- the kind that we couldn't get a pro- , : damus to compel County Treas- urer Charles A, Sparks to issue a dog license to a Waterford man George D. Aiken (Vt) | Who refuses to have his dog vac- eh The dog’s owner, Rex Abney, of 3123 Mann Rd., claimed the li- cense should be issued on the grounds that the vaccination law unconstitutional. * =i written opinion Judge Hartrick said Sparks could not be compelled. to perform an act out- side of a clear legal duty. He said the issuance of a license by him in this case would be against the statute. Abney retained Pontiac attorney Ralph T. Keeling to represent him in the case after Sparks refused to issue a license to Abney last LANSING «®—A pfoposal to le- galize charity bingo in Michigan | in 1952 will be offered to the Senate committee of the Senate rules and | and Howard A. Frost, 70. ee State Red Hearings be Get Started May 3 and Potter gave their report to Jenner told reporters the rules LANSING @® — Rep. Kit Clardy committee plans te act on it Tuesday. Jenner and Barrett said a reso- | lution declaring there was no legal senatorial election in New Mexico | Jenner. (R-Mich) said today that the House if the Rules and Administration | Committee adopts the subcomit- tee report. Serving with him will be Reps. Scherer (R-Ohio), and Walter (R-Pa). The mediate effect of unseating Chavez and the New Mexico esse] would appoint a senator to serve | Mexico is a Republican and pre-| advised of the new date. sumably would appoint a Republi-+-- Opening witnesses, he can to the seat. | Rounced, will be Ben Gitlow, a -= | faunder of the American Commuv- Lenten Guideposts ‘nist Party and Bella Dodd, for- Extra Tax Money Handy for 3 School Additions Pontiac taxpayers will get an eight-classroom “divi- .|dend” this summer from the 2.5 mill tax they voted in 1951 to build new schools. Pontiac Board of Education happily issued contracts Stork Brings 2nd Set of Twins in 11 Months MILWAUKEE ® — Mrs. Robert children within 11 months. that brought twins Fred to the Sitzbeggers 12 added twin boys yes- ighed 5 for three small school additions Wednesday as it learned | the tax will bring in some $320,000 more over the next | few years than the $2,000,000 expected. | Louis H. Schimmel, board’ member, suggested the | i"é Bundy Construction Co. won e | = |board offer bonds for $320,-| mig contract on a low bid |000 for sale as soon as pos- | sible. “ | The additions, all to be fin- schools, — eve found though, ys . Inc., won the Bagley homes, businésses and indusifies ’ $88,780, after the low | in the school district are giving an he 't finish it|us a higher income on this tax . Conrad Co.'s low bid rate,” Schimmel said. “So we've . — = Co.'s low es- _—- were accepted. . board gave Malkim's com i Chissus Construction Co. of $20.700, which in- ~§ ¢ By ae ; TWO _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 7 Communities in County| Strike Averted School Employes = cen rion ey = sm Seek Long-Term Contract Last Mi Demanding Raises |*rsis_er_e rented min Fanti, nd Ror Saran for Water From Detroit | af ast Inute Railroaders to Submit (Continued From Page One) From Our Birmingham Bureau | alarms for fires and fire inves- BIRMINGHAM — The seven-| tigations and eight for investiga- All Claims and Disputes to Arbitration community Southeastern Oakiand| tions of suspected gas. Five first County Water Authority is seek-| aid calls were made and two ing a long-term water purchase | ‘miscellaneous. contract with Detroit which will * ¢ «6 allow them to changé their source| ‘Physical Health Is Important’ of supply to Port Huron or else-/ wil] be discussed at tonight's Pop- 1 giant pkg. where if necessary later. raises — individual ‘ City ns — School — meeting at 8. te : : only n or wite ceuPes Berkle Southfield Township. | Sheridan, pediatrician. He will il- ment negotiators agreed sub- ers and other employes as they y. P. | mit claims and disputes to arbi- 9 ar gs. Pleasant Ridge, Huntington Woods | lustrate with case slides. get higher college degrees or put = and Clawson met Tuesday to dis-| pjection of officers will also-be cuss a 30-year contract with De- held. Fifth grade room mothers trot. ‘Mrs, Frank Willcock and Mrs. Assistant Birmingham City | Gene Johnson are hostesses for the | Manager John Walker explained meeting. jes See ee peatatn tur nun CF@NDIOOK R , ea te hig to ae: ane Lone Birmingham recruit enlist- | ran 100 etreat claims and unsettled disputes Urban League Picks artes and classteom supplies, or elsewhere for a water sup- ing during February at the Royal arersixe ; a neutral referee, Judge Frank P. which come te $3,361,021, some ply, members of the authority de | Oak Recruiting Station, was Ed-| — GHAM — Highlights at Douglas, of Pine, Colo. ’ $240,000 higher than last year not want to be in the position of | ward L. Wichman, 18, of 1439 | this Saturday’s Detroit YMCA's Judge Douglas will meet with President for 1954 Cox says 45 more teachers will buying from a buyer. | Humphrey. The son of Mr. and | 26th annual Spring Religious Re- management and union officials in be needed next fall. | Mrs. Harry J. Wichman, he en-| treat at Christ Church Cranbrook, a se ah ZT Elected 1954 president of the) 1. school system will save on ‘We would rather have a clause | jigsteq in the Air Force for four Urban League of Pontiac night capital school furni- in the contract allowing authority | years, ” * oF will include two guest speakers, . some its autey te members to terminate their sup- | * *« « tours of the church and a dinner. The successful negotiation ses- at the Hotel Waldron was Mrs. ae ae ae aee Ben as The Community House Roll retreat from sion also canceled a planned | John D. Monroe, succeeding Leon | fund is down to 900 from —_ te ae freight embarge and the layeff | H. Hubbard. year’s $180,900, Many classrooms social news on page 22. | from its goal of $45,000, Walter | Wt! 9 p.m. with tours at 2:30 and| Qf i399 Michigan Central em- | Mrs. Monroe was first vice presi-| needed desks, chairs, tables 5 and dinner at 6. dent during 1953. other equipment this year, MRS, JOHN D. MONROE Big item is instructional ex- | 1 giant pkg. 66 or with COUPON 2 regular pkgs. 46¢ Compare .. . Then Come to SIMMS for MAOAAADAAAAAAAADAL 4 4b br bbb Ob 6b by baby by ty bp bp bp tn tp tp pp tp in, to- ployes. be | This year’s visiting speaker will Other mext week to those whe (be Dr. John Oliver Nelson, pro- Pa er pe Me nary Ed include Dr. Robert R. Turpin, first | @ junior high. se ter,” he said still | fessor of Christian Vocation &t| men after a dispute involving an| Vice president; Dr. William A. Gor- | ———— er, have not mailed in checks, Yale University Divinity School. He interpretation of working agree- don, second vice president: Mrs. ‘Airport Association a "6 - will deal with two topics, ‘Finding | ments. Eva Spears, secretary; T. Warren 4 : , hearing has been schedul Reality Through Prayer’ and ice at First Methodist Church will | by the city testen for March |< ew the ” ey : | 29 on the widening of Chesterfield | .. : ee ; A ; t Road, north of Maple to the alley. Permissi ble Detours, wil oe | involved gr Eng td ea HN eh gig Peed ato p- *| Final games in the local YMCA| 0°": , the was . Inwardly in Our Souls,”’ is Intramural Basketbal] League Baptist Church, Detroit. on dt te Ca- STAINLESS STEEL ject to be presented by| have ended with Riteway Water issues involved — oe a ee 2 a sub —$$<$—_____— Harry °O. Martin. Sot ? | . 38.38. Midland, secretary, and Robert so pe repre eed [oe trophy, Birmingham Cleaners Rayburn Predicts eect et a relede nay | the Canal Zone. Mettetal, of Plymouth, treasurer. : Tableware ° Fire Chief won the first half with an 11-2 - . 7, ; , +’ Vernon W. Griffith, That same |‘ecord. while Riteway had a 93) Higher Exemption Both have been submitted by the , ; standing. oe ee a eee “27s | (Continued From Page One) | Tailroad to the National Railroad|/ , insurance paid. City Commissioners have ap- 54 Adjustment Board. With 29 runs made during the proved the rezoning of four lots on | Were ‘© expire Apri as sched month, the side of Pierce street | ™*™- . ue of om were siset | north of 14-Mile Road, from single | Sen. George (D-Ga), senior Dem- Sculptor Alois Lang | family residence to parking classi- | crat on the tax-writing Finance ® heaton | Committee, said in an interview | ° Nationally Advertised at $19.50! Opening of Church * ©¢ @ | he expects the Senate to pass the to Be Buried Here “DORMEYER”- Automatic Electric Newcomers to Birmingham are: | House bill with little or no change. * | dert of the Michigan Assn. of Air- Lowest Price You'll See on Ist Quality port Managers 16-Piece Set Service $49 . for 4 . F : Giden . | Several Republicans on the com-| BIRMINGHAM — Service for re. | BIRMINGHAM — Opening of | Rutand, Me is with Deire Tranamie- | With the excise reductions. | whose famous religious figures ap- Regular $4.00 value. Complete service for 4. Cleaming stainless the new First Presbyterian Church | “Pormer Detroiters Mr. and otra ai-| _ Chairman Millikin (R-Colo) of | Pes” St Christ Church Cranbrook steel tableware, all first quality, American made, patterned handles. on West Maple Avenue has added Loe} iw and thety yeunguters, Bii- | the Finarce Committee declined |)... and Ch wile be ais oe SOCOHSHSSSHSSSOSHOSOHSOHSSSHSSOSESESOOEOEOOEEE to a serious Sunday morning con-| {,"S135; muuand. Ne is with Canfield | 0 Gisclose his position. But he Sat et al yam 1 i . F Soar | - urday Manley Bailey | st Quality Stainless Steel—Service for 6 . se eed tulgh W. htocley amd| tis ang tvs, Mishesd J, Deiny ong | oa” eprsb noire. dha Funeral Home. Burial will Be in | , y | their son Clifford. 3, who recently moved | gether promptly, perhaps White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. fos chac kigs dudes. (helo seaemee | seed ea meses eater Mr. Lang, who had lived in lL - . t e ° e * | : First Methodist and Lutheran seatie, Wech residents, whe are mat. | thon date. Grand Rapids for the past 27 24-piece set includes 6 Knives, ¢ 95 Church of the Redeemer are lo- | i€ thetr home ot 2563 Windemere. He years, died yesterday at Mercy: | 6 Forks, 6 Spoons, 6 Table- cated on close proximity along | "alr ena Mrs. Prederick T. Marwara| There: were indications today | wood Hospital, Ann Arbor, follow- | spoons in box. Highly polished West Maple avenue of Highland Park, who are living at | that the administration, which had | ing a long illness. | stainless steel. Regular $7.95. Maxley has recommended longer | °° Pwtineham He is retired. jhoped at least to scale down the| Born in Oberammergau, Ger. | ian ieiix elma Ge bev excise reductions in the Senate, | many, Mr. Lang was a member of | TO iiiiiiiiiiiit) cnlnia east aheech an GOP | de ] might instead wind up trying to| the famous family which has al- ; . ; rds tal saving af Gn uae eaders ry head off further revenue losses. | ways played the lead in the 300-| Deluxe Quality Stainless Steel—Service for 6 Play at his birth- | | | 24-Piece Tableware shoultler’ ween George said in the interview that | year-old Passion Camu nee ery pags {10 Halt Party Feud he would not try to attach to the | place. street, to allow through west- (Continved One) | — 24-piece set styled with curved bound traffic to avoid a jong left ‘on From Page One) tic cut in personal income taxes | Michigan Academy of Arts ” Set $ ‘ : ’ by raising exemptions of each tax- | Sciences. turn ime damning from’ hell. to. breakiast | PAYer and his dependent Bas na, widow, Histo Heol, IMAS. “8. those of sho doing this - Lang ' > Dads on Way to Get | very unoicesane’ task ot diezing| me riepage posers os reviaen |caughters, Mrs, Wiliam Kindley out Communists." | hich H ‘ of Birmingham and Mrs. Lucile Missi Da hters McCarthy imei the statement | te debate next Wedseeday. | crendchndven ic acne aaa ng ug | mainty at Sea Ralph A. Piss | The Howe bill vould oa to 10 : BIRMINGHAM—The fathers of | ders (R-Vt) “one of the fimest eld | per cent all excises now above Pp : Death three teenage high school giris| se#tlemen I know.” Flanders that figure except those on liquor | ontiac t b missing since Monday are en route | B#d accused the Wisconsin Red- | and tobacco. Affected would be 25 | to Louisville, Ky., today to bring| hunter of “doing his best to shat- | or cent levy on long-distance tele- | SPECIAL PLIRCHASE home their wandering daughters.| ‘t” the Republican Party. ‘phone calls: the 20 per cent tax | Brenda Carol Martin Sharon Walikainen, 16-year-old! Knowland, speaking in a radio, on movies, sports and other ad-| Hea Gauge Steel—Gable Top daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waino | interview, said he hopes there will | mission tickets, and on furs, jew- Los aoe oe — T IR 9 op Bg 6 highly polished Stainiess Stee EISIMAS.“2. = FRIDAY and SATURDAY Onl W. Walikainen of 3864 W. Maple| be no more floor speeches like | elry, luggage, cOsmetics, women's . Ave., called her father yesterday | Flanders’ that will distract the , pocketbooks, wallets, cameras, . racy Mg At emi to say she and Diana and Dianne | Senate from its legislative work. | film and light bulbs: the 15 per sal Home last night to "he Trathen, twin 15-year-old daughters | tyes said, however, that the s b | cent rate on sporting goods, pens, | $ of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin E. Trathen | was “all right.” zene | mechanical pencils, lighters, local ae carve! real Reguler 98 of 1033 Humphrey Ave., were safe| at his news conference Wednes-| telephone bills, and rail, bus and — a na bans fea 0. $4.69 Valve and wanted to come home. __| day, Eisenhower said Flanders per- | air passenger fares; and the 11 os = phage ie _ : The girls left when they received | formed “a service” with his speech. | per cent tax on pistols, other fire- | a ce” She dieq W pve © Styled as Pictured a five-day suspension from Birm-| — 16 aiso declared-CBS and NBC | arms and shells. —- ‘cm 3 tamer ©6 = 6% x 19 Inches ingham High School for truancy.| gid the fair thing in giving the| The extensions in the bill would aa in St. Joseph Mercy © Uit-out Tote Trey as GOP National Committee free time | postpone for one year reductions | Besi din Heavy gauge stee! with rust-resistant ripple green enamel fin- parents she is sur- ish. Two side catches, hasp and staple for lock : ing. Slight Registrations for Design | to reply to Adlai E. Stevengon’s scheduled for April 1 on liquor, | ei Ar Bei T o | attack on McCarthyism Saturday cigarettes, automobiles, gas, vived by a brother, Terry G. at rse e ing 'aken | and refusing time to McCarthy.) trucks and buses, beer and wine. . *BIRMINGHAM — Rezistrations | It was the senator's demand for —_ are now being taken for a new time that touched off the current B os Cj | Walter C. Russell 10-week course in design being of- | storm. urg aries in ity | After a prol illness, Walter fered as part of the Community| fPianders was “pleased” with I { | 16 . 6 Da |C. Russell, 66, of 138 Stanley, irregulars in finish. House craft and hobby classes.) the President's endorsement but | died at his residence Wednesday. which will begin next Monday from Republicans generally withheld | Born at Appleton, Wis., Oct. 9, 13pm _, | Comment. Democrats saw'ne rea: | Two school breakiné last night |1887, he was the son of Richard Classes, which will deal with) som to jump inte what they con- | brought the total of reported bur- #8 d Martha Matteson Russell. He ee ctements <, — sider a GOP family affair. glaries in Pontiac for the past six ™arried Grace Sweany at Monroe- . a composition as applied to ; , jac | Ville, Ind., in 1907 and came to/| painting, sculpture, interior deco- In his talk with reporters, Mc- da ne ara A ney Pontiac three years ago from | {{@ rating, and silver work. will be | Carthy said: me Walled He lectri- | y 3 1. He still intends to get a lawyer | Wheaton said today he believes 4 Lake. wes ane 7 ’ BROTHERS conducted by tions ipliaaamaaiaeala EO force CBS and NBC to give that two or more burglary rings cian. ie Pease. 2. Deeeey, him a half hour of free radio @re responsible for the wave of| He was a member of Lodge ~ ca necb eS SSeS neu Sn ane ma and TV time to answer Stevenson, | breakins 285 F&AM at Niagara, Wis. ° . The Weather Gut that meanwhile he will appear A large safe at Eastern Junior | Surviving are two sons and two) Simms Has a Large Selection of PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Clesay te-| tonight on the 15-minute radio show High School at 25 S. Sanford St., daughters, Richard E., of River- nigmt and Friday with ereasional snew of commentator Fulton Lewis Jr.| 8% pried open and $20 in change | side, Calif., Dean, of Livonia, Mrs. Se ee ee ee taken_by thieves who entered the Martha Nichols, of Pontiac, afid * New Spring Styles at This Price : = Pte omy gg be os — to discuss the Stevenson and Flan} hool th gh k ss Mrs Lucille Denis of Commerce . . Lasterly winds If te ders spe ches schoc rough. a wor shop win |? . . . : bone i 2 nena! US He alae accept Edward R. | dow, according to Detective John| The funeral will be held tonight LADIES-MISSES-GIRLS FREE—Pack of = Today in Pontiac Murrow’s offer of time to neply | DePauw. at 7:30 at the Kirkby Funeral . You See the Fuel Supply Extra Cigars with , Lowest temperature preceding # #= tg Murrow's CBS television show| At the Wisner Grade School, 441 em The Rev. David —— $3 ts a ‘Ritepoint’ 'BANKER’S CHOICE’ ‘At @ am: ‘Wind velocity 7 mph | Monday night. The CBS executive | Oakland Ave., thieves ransacked of Marimont Baptist gre sa} inas Direction Northeast, in and commentator said, among other icmp Seed omega Posy al ce an ty pom Be wee q° CIGARS Sen views Prigap et 00 am things, that McCarthy had crossed | >8Sément window, paoPeigpal bas New Styles—All One Low Price! bees Face Pry si iitv'am? | the line between investigation and | TPorieS Missing. Df Atw SS __oovices “ Ropeter 7” tx $949 oo persecution in is search or ga DTT, TPT... 3 Communists, _ Palle Py id gs msccosssssdt Pe mg _ "= ea As pictured, yeu con ese your Reguler $3.00. box of a seen eats aoe eeese | supply. Handsome, mod- this low price. Also a 5 pack Wa m.......5 32 Thieves Get $1,000 ern design. Choice of colors. of cigars at no extra cost. Wednesday in Pontise iii ls ipe | . faress emperstere---~-- © | Prom Oliver Sales Mean temperature............-.---- 45) beta 2 4 rhe E aewg te About $1,000 was taken from a) One Year Age tn Pontise vault last night at Oliver Motor | Lowest, tempersture. ...0c20cc.0.c | Sales, 210 Orchard Lake Ave., ac-| Megs evopen Bess et eseue 4 cording to Mrs.. Geraldine Git- es ford, bookkeeper. 2 im 1927 10 in 1885| mate -was incomplete, told Pon- Pre-Focused—2 Cell Flash Light Complete with Batteries Actual c Tmagtine flash light dat- ia (tertes ond bee se low, low price tprows poem 300 feet!! Om-off ewiteh and SIMMS {& ’ ; « : t cP / : 23 62 +4 She said the thieves, who used 4 screw drivers and other jimmying 8 n rt) tools, might be the same ones who took :$3,000 from the vault last November. SIMMS. oe an ee 4 Ree ae eee eee Nags. e e ors : * e | 4 + METER 3 METER : METER | Simms Price Pics Stam Price $1895 3; $2495 =: $1295 _| SESS || sere i ee ieee jail oraere oh dincovat peices Dome Medel 3, Dome Model % Dome Model {{ 98 North EVIE | M- = 98 MN. Seginew —Jnd Floor .¢ &: Floor = Li - _ — $$ Vee \ eee ee Z THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, = weir oor > $ . 1954 Bob Considine Says: U.S. Too. Rough on Exile From Cuban Presidency NEW YORK (INS) — things. Aren't we being a little rough on | Carlos Prio Socarras, the exiled president of Cuba? He was our pal during his tenure in office and was royally received and decorat- ed by President Truman on his visit to this country. He was in the course of bowinz — Some peo- and work ceaselessly to change the conditions back home which forced them to flee. They are welcome and often | tion dinner sponsored by Columbia | honored in this country. But Prie is given a hard time. He's questioned every time there's a | raid on a Cuban gun cache in New York. He headed up only one Cuban Eisenhower Returns ish raha eel to First Presidency |e anor saw May 31. The occasion is a pre-Convoca- | the electoral college. | University, which he headed be- | - \fore going to the White House. | Other presidential engagements | announced yesterday: March 20—Dinner of the white | House News Photographers Assn. | and, on the same night, remote | |control opening of ceremonies in | championship debate is held. ANN ARBOR—A statewide high school debate program sponsored | WASHINGTON (Ww President | by the University of Michigan has Eisenhower goes back to the scene | about 5,000 students eagerly dis- of his other presidency to ak | cussing the merits of electing the y to spec’ President of the United States by direct ballot instead of through Man Awaits Sentencing vem told customers he was E. Milton St., Hazel Park, was/| would you like me to send you?” found guilty Wednesday by Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland on a charge of taking indecert liberties. He was released on $1,000 bond | and will be sentenced March 29. Winners of elimination contests In Pontiac Everyone Knows Simms Is | out of the picture down there—in)| Political party. There are seven: accordance with the constitytion | Autentico, Ortodoxo, Democrata, —when Batista took over by force. Liberal, Union Revolucionaria, Progresista and Accion Unitaria. Sieh ie Meee nig = ceggerrameg leis negligible. ety marshal charged ih cn ee yably be plot- a ae a ee |ting to erase Batista — a very | neutrality act. He was into | tough man to cancel, by the way. | tedy, ft tried end pao. |Put only Prio gets called on the | tegraphed like a common crimi- | * nal, and placed under heavy | bond. There can't be much question that Prio wants to see Batista un- seated in Cuba. His candidate for the election that nevér came off was Carlos Hevia, a graduate of the U. S. Naval Academy who became an almost legendary fig- ure in Cuban politics — in that | foes as well as friends considered | him clean as a hound'’s tooth. We've got a lot of exiled leaders | in this country, the free world’s last great asylum for the politically oppressed. The Poles, Czechs, Hun- | garians, Chinese, Albanians, Bul- | garians, Rumanians, etc. etc. etc. | All maintain headquarters here | Ripon, Wis., | first meeting of Rpublicans. | American Newspaper Assn., New York. 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Besides the proposed hospital addition, it looks ahead to the time when we can have long needed new police headquarters, main library, civic auditorium and three fire stations. a ee 2 Though the financing plan ap- pears complicated, it really is very simple. Voters are being asked to approve two charter changes authorizing a shift in the use to be made of a small portion of the city taxes collected each year. City taxpayers hav@peen paying $2.00 on each $1,000 of assessed valuation to pay city debts. Soon, however, the last of the city’s outstanding bonds will have been retired. The city now proposes that it be authorized to use this money in the future to finance a continuing program of civic improvements. x * * Topping that program is the proposed addition to Pontiac General Hospital, owned by the city. that $1.00 per $1,000 of valuation be earmarked to protect bond- holders. But while the law must be complied with, authorizing a maximum levy of $1.00 for this purpose, it is planned to levy only 50 cents of that dollar. The bal- ance of the financing would come - out of hospital income. x * * The $2.00 will permit the city to build the proposed hospital addition and also to carry on a continuing improvement program. In other words, 50 cents of the $2.00 will go to the hospital addi- tion, leaving $1.50 for other improve- ments such as new police and fire stations, library and other buildings. Now for the proof that this is a financially painiess plan. Every- thing listed above and more can be acquired for Pontiac without any increase in the present total city tax rate of $13.80 per $1,000. * * * Moreover, a “no” vote would save the average taxpayer only $5.40 a year on his average assessment of $2,700. And this would mean no hospital addition, no new fire stations. Pontiac simply can’t afford to turn down this program. Clipping NLRB’s Wings Considerable doubt exists even in the House Labor Committeé as to the wis- dom of its proposal to strip the National Labor Relations Board of jurisdiction over unfair labor practice cases. If Congress should go along with the committee's idea, this quasi-judicial agency would have little to do but enjoy the Wash- ington scene. In fact, its chief elections and determine those employes eligible to vote in them. * x * Some years back the conduct of these elections was an important job. Nowa- _ days, however, there are few arguments as to whether a union has the right to and so far behind their dockets that Congress recently author- - ized the nomination of 30 addi- tional judges. : * x * A motion to reconsider this proposal was defeated by a tie vote in commit- tee. This should be a warning to Con- gress that the recommendation deserves very careful scrutiny. Lumber From Wheat . At least one interesting and appar- ently practical suggestion on how to make use of our enormous wheat sur- plus has come to light in Washington. . Author of the suggestion is a scientist, STANLEY F. Reep. Not long ago he re- marked that with enough time and money anything could be invented. * * * Challenged on this statement, Reep developed what amounts to lumber from wheat and is known as wheat-board. As reported by Ausrey Graves in the Washing- ton Post, Reep puffed up wheat kernels to about 20 times their normal size. These were treated with substances unpalatable to rodents, insects and termites. After being impregnated with resin for strength, the wheat was recom- pressed. * * * The result was a product which looks and feels like cork and which has the greatest strength at the lowest cost of any competi- . tive material. Reed believes the material could be used instead of plywood or foam plastics in mak- ing doors, table tops and desks or even airplane wings. Here may be an idea worth keeping in mind in the event no political or eco- nomic solution can be found for our enormous wheat surplus problem. The Man About Town Only 3 From City Smallest Draft. Contingent Since Start of the Service Daftynition Slacks: In which some women are attractive— but not the bulk of them. Pontiac City is asked to induct only three men into the army as its quota for March. This is the smallest number for any month since the date is March 30. Crocus plants in full bloom are reported by Miss Eleanore Kellogg, in her yard at 200 State Ave. A gift of one-half libra of genuine cafe Labastilla and one-half pound of pulverized coffee was received by . Mr. and Mrs. James C. Sutton of 6047 Rolton Court. It came from a roommate Now with a new editor, Kay Riddell, is that very interesting monthly publication, “The Panacea,” issued by patients at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatoriam, its former editor, dean Downey, . having joined the ranks of its joyous alumni. e eo Pree 4 J rt rie ee is nS 8 st es Sx Ry ee ts aw ov ein KO ‘> ee ae of ~ . i Po. : °3 Aes Par ~ One-Armed Paper Hanger With the Seven Year Itch Voice of the People Press Readers Express Views Regarding the Controversy Over Senator McCarthy ad Bumber of the writer must letters but these will not be if the writer so wests, unless the letter is critical in its mature.) My congratulations to you for having the nerve to comment and bring this matter to the attention of the public as McCarthy's antics are upsetting the whole country. Arneid Miles 11500 Hamilton Detroit After reading the article ‘‘Back President's Demand for Fair We still have Benedict Arnolds in our midst, some wearing the uniform. All courtesy was ac- corded Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker during the questioning of Maj. Irv- ing Peress. Who is he shielding? Secretary Stevens has done a great injustice to his country and party in refusing to aid the committee. During the trial of si:: Commu- nists in Detroit, Judge Picard sen- tenced some who to an- Benefits From Revision of Tax System Coming to ‘John Smith’ at Long Last By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHINGTON — Fair play for the American taxpayer is in sight. For more than 40 years, since the federal income tax law was passed, the courts have at times narrowly construed the, words of the tax statutes contrary to the intent of But never until now has a bill finally been presented to Congress to correct these inequities and in- justices. The average citizen isn't familiar with the many benefits that are te come to him when the bill is passed and probably never will be till he comes squarely up against the contin- gencies that it is designed te meet. But the provisions of the general deductions or tax allowances per- mitted to corporations and indi- viduals on a wide variety of sub- in the past have recognized the i g i ! g F : | He but which they could do noth- ing te change, being bound by previous interpretation. None of this would probably be necessary if Congress could write clearly into law phrases that cover every possible contingency. But too often the Bureau of Internal Revenue, in writing “‘regulations” designed to carry out the meaning of the law, has made some far- payer is always wrong has gov- erned too much of the bureau's thinking in the past. All this may sound technical to the citizen, who naturally isn’t familiar with the fine points of tax law, but it can mean hundreds of ty in double taxation of dividends, and there are also so.ne new rules on depreciation allow- ances on machinery and plants. Some of these will face a leg: islative fight, and there is certain to be an effort by the Democrats Aunt Het te tack on an increase in person- al exemptions from.$600 to $700. This is opposed by the adminis- vestment is stimulated by a fair return to the investor. , Case Records of a Psychojogist Patriotic Americans Shun the Liquor Habit Whatever lowers our |. Q. is hostile to God’s plan, for God intends us to be noble instead Worry. “For...their father gives them beer with their meals,’’ she pro- tested. “It seems to me very unwise for a parent to abet such a bad habit as the use of liquor. “Don’t the schools teach the Italy and Portugal. Nations like | i All. z i F fi ~— the ete idee P s seks 4] TH ry. © eg? ¢F bea kie z . Mopkine Syndicate Ine) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE What difference would it make if 1... Could see your face again? . . . Our world is vanished, and it could . . . Not be the same as then . . . What would it matter if we met... 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Premier Yoshida’s A pril Visit to the U.S. \Pope Pius to Miss Could Bolster Jap-American Relations | Anniversary Rites pre hold over Japan politically 1 50/istes of the Roman Catholic tenuous it could slip in any sudden | Church prepared for services to- But that he can continue to steer, | ¢! honoring the 15th anniversary -| negotiate, bargain, lead and push of the coronation of Pope Pius XII. the Japanese despite political scan. | For dals, inflation, unemployment, and | ness increasingly adverse trade balance | from the ceremonies. is held to be the proof of his poli-| A tical shrewdness, be the Beef did not become important/ sary will be held in Catholic in the American diet until after | churches throughout the world. th a true tician’s feeling the sense people, Yoshida slowly been carrying his coun- with the U.S. But it is also felt that while this < 5 { z 5 iit ! __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCTI 11, 1954 |his quarters as he continued al | sow recovery from. a gastric dis- | order. 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LITTLE of his life as of mine had suddenly) Over the years, we built up &| Alaska — larger checks from ; me. > ; Director, Jackson Memorial Lab- | vanished. He had been with us| fine organization of people. | foundations and institutions with ; 8 Sh ess: : ‘leratery for Cancer Reasearch, Bar | since we first cleared land for | Laboratory slowly grew. v | which we had worked. Our frineds ; aay mer Harbor, Maine. | the laboratory 20 years before. | One of our main contributions | stood up to be counted. 10) 4:10.46. @ 1 Lene?) , Although the nearby forest fi As soon after daybreak as MY | soon became supplying laborato-| By spring a new building, twice | pled had been out of control for three | wife and I could argue ouf way | ries all over the world with care-| as large as the old one and many | days, its final twist and swonp | back Sree sages (ores the | fully bred mice fot genetic studies. | times as efficient, was planned. on Bar Harbor that October day | two of us ill smoking |We bred one family of mice, for the of a in 1947 came as a thunderbolt. | ruins. Then, all at once, the signifi- | example, that would develop can- | ee ee oe ae ae palo SAVE 4 98! KENMORE In a matter of a few minutes, | cance of the effort and love, which cer with mathematical certainty. | for the foundation of the new lab. ° driven by a 60-mile gale, the great; we had put jnto what was now | Another mouse family, with differ- a — blowtorch lashed through the tops} charred rushed over me. | ent ancestry. rarely, if ever, got! We were — staff r ! of the trees, sweeping everything| There are very few of those | the diseases. ~_ assistants, alepcp —— ~ 6. xe! Beane before it. Indefinable moments of deep | We had reached the point when ood | = the U. & Public Ris So much excit | spiritual exhilaration in a man's | significant results were coming. Society, . I looked at : . Health Service and others whe R ing work had life. This was one. : at | with increasing rapidity. Then the | had helped. It seemed we could "55 been done in our a ee ~~ fire Jeft us in ruin. | qlmest feel the presence of every- 33. isn’t seo much time now, — 4 emori- s0 | News reports brought quick ex-| eme whe had rushed te help us, al. Laborat or y. I had started studying mice when | tists all over the world This large three- I was a student at Harvard. That; I knew, then, that all the achieve- Down t building @a work has continued until today.| Thelr cables were not the usu- | ments man can produce with his | Big savings on 7-gal panei + When in 1922 I became president | !: “Let us know if there ls any- mind are as nothing compared to capacity washer! Idéal — * nan} of the University of Maine, for| thing we can do to help.” In the spiritual experience of knowing tor — 4 ony ’ instance, there were man jokes | stead, each man offered ald im | we would never be alone. house : mien, Ee oe Shout the lab I set up in one of| bis own specific way. | I remembered that flood of faith a ands = . the poultry houses where I kept) Several hospitals had copied rec- that had Sa ee aan ae matic timer. Save now! ing hundreds of DR. LATTLE | ™ mice. | would tent wt Bar| rn rem oor Mirery. These wer ey oak at ey ! \: Matching Wringer.$7.95 summer, go to | rushed back to us. Many h ie ' a a Hlesber, Maine, and werk on my | of eur tice had been in transit; | 2thing is really lost. - 1.98 . pa security came subcon- scientific studies. | these were returned. In this way,|_ It was as though we h been * to 2.19 Fixtures eee Sale Priced Early American style dinette oo mam “lee One of our neighbors on Mount | among many other strains, we got | in the presence of something great fixture gives cheerlul indirect sciously from the happiness of cre- | rp .ert Island was Rosoe B. Jack- | back the precious mouse family, | 29d had sensed it. They say the f Y ° R , li light, uses one 100 watt lamp. ative work in the fight against son, president of the Hudson Mo- for instance, that I bad started first coming of Christ was gentle. Ree. or Your Spring emode ing! Adjustable {or height. peor ee ok scoured to us. | are ga heal gerry | 225 mouse-generations ago, as oe coming will be just as | 2.19 : . | suddenly di a heart attack, | student. . | Twice during that terrible night | relatives and friends wanted to He will come quietly to any, M4 iz we tried to reach the lab but | establish a research center in his Since a mouse reproduces 8D of us as we listen, work, or pray.| armony ouse were blocked by flames. All | memory entirely new generation in 21 days. 17. will come whenever, amid des- . : having this strain was the same as| y . e evacuces were put under martial It seemed as though my studies | having the enact cancer history |Pait, there is again this sudden | Li he Fixtures law. Then, at four in the morning | had been predestined to fill this |) | human family for over 5,009 | birth of faith that does not know ; “word came from Frank Clark, need. 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HOBSON mot Read were found, and they were unanimous about supporting Mr. Greenslit’s cause. “It's cost me several hundred | dollars in legal fees,”’ Greenslit | lended, “‘but it’s been worth it.” | | It certainly seems so—and not | only from the personal point of The good names of six executed women are being legally restored in Massachusetts, the state where they were hanged. And high time too. We all know justice is slow, but it was in 1692 that the six were | view of the families who have had | + blot on their names since colonial | times There's been a dark stain on justice’s own family tree too. ~From 1450 to 1650, says my encyclopedia, thousands of “~witches"’ were executed in Eu- rope, and the “fanaticism” spread | to the new colonies across the sea. | . “Even scientific interest,” says — He's H. Vance Greenslit of New | the encyclopedia, “was suspect. An "Orleans, La.—and the first report accusation of witchcraft became of success came to him when the | ,,, easy means to destroy an INS bureau in his city passed along | enemy.” the news that his appeal had just There were those, of course, who | |craft was clear, undeniable and | | sufficient—and to disagree made you suspect of being “bewitched” | yourself. | Only people of great courage | continued to speak up arid speak | out. There were those with enough action?” he was asked. “Tf got tired,” the gratified Mr Greenslit replied, “of being called ‘a son of a witch.’ Lincoln; Neb., began tracing the | Salem witch trials. In 1948 I got a Salem attorney, a friend of mine, | heroes to say what they please in to introduce a bill to clear her | public. . | name. It was beaten down, and| When men start applauding free another few years went by.” | speech as courage—speech is no | Sho sncend tiene, Mir. 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The new market, planned for Pontiac Lake road just west of ot Telegraph, includes a main DUTCH GiIFT—Two Washington youngsters play hide and seek , United Press Telephoto | building, outdeor “shed” and Among part of 49 bells sent here as a gift to Americans from The! about two years in a special tower to be built near Arlington Na-| blacktopped parking lot for 300 Netherlands. The recently arrived set of bells will be installed in| tional Cemetery, across the Potomac River from the capital. cars. — _ sa a ama aaa ————————< | "The main building, concrete block, some 178 by 41 feet in Senate Enacts si sonst srt Lobby Controls sss. sus sis. | milder montgs when more farm- , ers and: gardeners bring produce to Bill Squeaks Through | market. It has rom for another 32 by Slim 17-14 Margin | stalls, with a roof overhang deep H enough to give shelter from rain. in Raucous Session - y LANSING (®—In one of the most! te send telegrams to Michigan's raueous sessions in years, the Sen-| legislators asking them to fight ate passed a new lobbyist control| a bill that would let school dis- bill Wednesday after weakening | tricts ask Michigan Tax Com- it at the last minute. mission for changes in equalised The bill squeaked through with-| Veluations set by county boards out a vote to spare, 17-14. The| o supervisors. vote crossed party lines. | This bill also would make the At one point the measure got | ‘8x commission's figures binding so tangied im partimentary pro- | for three years. . = cedure that the Senate had to The county's industrial heads Fontine Press Phete special rule to get it Will favor a new courthouse, Lloyd) RIALTO RELIC—Members of the Thomas J.| theater was torn down and rebuilt it into the home make THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 , - , PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, . , FIFTEEN é wt 3 . meget eee ef > se . Vie iis tay “ext s, &e : ae “ i ee er “ages 2 ; ; i ee. Fe ed * e - 5 ; adopt a ; free and it available for | Gawson told supervisors. ee | Hollis family, of 152 S. Genesee Ave., watch Mrs. | instrument, using radio tubes and pinball machine a vote, chairman of the board's special | 1: .nis finger the keyboard of the organ that played | parts. \With their parents are Lyn, 11, seated; i build ittee, said he met : a * Tenge The measure retains the present ae gp acrararriet about three background music for vaudeville troupes in the | Phil, 17). and Tom, 15, standing; and 3-year-old law requiring lobbyists to register weeks ago. He repented that he’s | 0d Rialte Theater and Opera House on West Pike | Susan Hollis snuggled against her father’s shoul- with the Secretary of State, but! sure that “if we carry the facts| street yegrs ago. Hollis got the organ when the | der. also makes them report monthly! 1. the people, they won't turn ” « = <-— — ere 2 nC SR. R's Bae , WANT TO BUY. A LANDMARE?—The Macki-| Quarter Building of the John Jacob Astor House. | ms ond Forint Bevbr Cos tne | Gommiein Sobren sa bb for the 177 gs he We seek oo ant aw geet oes (QUDTY Census Backers to Push Date 137-Year-Old Mackinac House |s for Sale nn, Sze = for Next, Fall Won't Let the Issue Die ; away the power of that committee Letters to the board included | visors killed the special ~ mty| State tx money. * After the Jan. 18 mecting, MACKINAC ISLAND (P)—A 131-year-old remisder The building stands adjacent to the Astor Fur Post | revoke or suspend a lobbyist one from the state jail inspector, | census Wednesday, but the issue At stake was the $3,500,000 in| some supervisors roy of Michigan's pioneer role in the fur industry is | and the Mackinac Island Community Building, license. The committee now can| who commended Oakland County | oy not stay dead for ; sales and intangibles tax money for sale. . formerly the John Jacob Astor aad only recommend such action to) Sheriff's Department on jail su-| ay ee : , | Harold K. Schone of Oak Park} The Mackinac: Island Parke. and Harbor Com-| Originally the clerks’ building was divided into |" Secretary of State. eran tile be pat in ceiblock |S#id census backers will ask the County cach year. mission ‘has. decided to sell to the highest bidder. | small apartments, each with an outside entrance.| Sen. Charles BR. Feeastra (R- (007. ang said all prisoners must | >°®rd again this fall to approve a the Clerks Quarters Building of the John Jacob | small bedrooms on the second floor were used as Grand Rapids), a bitter foe of | |. census. grown Astor Mouse. ; guest rooms. the bill, dumped Leo M. Maurer of Fa on| ‘Some of these communities that money. Demenidsien epekaesnen ontl bids Sor the twostery tia ioiney eer was aed ans ser bel oe | = wrete the bosrd that if the connty |voted against it Tuesday may go Pontiac, for instance, would building opened May 8. the popular resort island and its first floor was | Gilbert (R-Saginaw), one of the doesn't get two old dead trees | for it then,” he said. “They're due {lost some $85,000 a year Aster, who founded a fur trading empire in the | converted into a large dining room. the county ditch back of sow.” Lakes area te Commission spokesmen said the building was put “You have this day crowned the t up for sale because of lack of funds to support its | man who called you a handout,” . 8. to Protect Off- — The United States will soon Even a cigarette glow would On Peeshan's peak I watched | waters as I visited bamboo houses All these stabs from islands like| ple change sides often as a model face another terrible decision in the| eneourage nearby Red artillery, | guerrillas dig in ‘for a last stand,”’ | to meet fanatical agents who cross | Peeshan can't force Dictator Mao| changes dresses. © Pager gg omen Atari of- before the end of the i E j i i he matter ve The special census would have laims the trees ob-| given lecal cities and townships struct the view. ' which have gained the most peo- BY z i i fi | | | | rf —N a S © : , © ” 7 Q on en As) m) Png iu if fe Fe gig ce : Communists might I shifted from junk to sampan to topes ths pint af Winds teen to the back of a husky porter in ri i j z j r mind. | ‘The board's action Wednesday | weeks, will be filmed by 20th Cen- climaxed several weeks of worry |tury-Fox, the studio announced for supervisors from communities ' yesterday. Compromise Jobless Pay Measure Passed by Senate H i 1 f I ii HI | : . : : F S erst a gti : Ht ini} § Ee A : L- af gE | | SIXTEEN HURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 National Guard Defends Circus Two. Commanders Deny | That Show Will Take Money Out of City The commanders of Pontiac's | two National Guard units today | clarified their positions in the sponsorship of the Webster Bros. Circus to be presented at the arm- ory here March 20. Capt. Car! G. Yarling Jr., com- | mander of the 107th Ordnance Co., | } Fe Ei i a sf RE i E i fea! HU Earlier, two persons promoting the show were accused of soliciting Amputees Ski Like Experts at New School BIG BEAR LAKE, Calif. ®— The challenging art of skiing— tough enough for a-normal person to learn—is being mastered by a group of determined, one-legged men. Like other groups in the area they’re taking instruction, but there’s a difference: the members of this bunch use only one regu- lation ski, with another on a crutch. | They are students of the Amer- ican Amputee Ski School, the only one of its type in this country. Its director, Scobee Smith of i At | 5 he &% f. reife PL g8 of f fg a; { Hes i lily Ft : 4itth LOOK AT THIS es » AA at MARK’S 7 cot N\ Ve *.* Sa rINAW STREET OPTICIANS Ba ge “~~ , 5 Siz ‘- TOGETHER AFTER 17 YEARS — The above sisters (1. to r.) Mrs. Lura Gipson, of Jonesboro, Ark.; Mrs. Artie Cajbert, of Oakland, Calif.; and Mrs, Cecil Skinner, of 61 N. Parke St. recently THE PONTIAC PRESS, T were reunited after 17 years. 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D R U e Cook County Prisoners tear gas fumes in leading the ge He felt that the big dailies Surrender After Seven assault against the prisoners, had Claims Philadelphia | should keep in mind the smaller Att a STORES steadfastly refused to bargain : newspaper's responsibility to its Hours of Barrage | Newspaper Executive sity ead belp it moet that inatiae iat aa . said over-| pF HILADELPHIA —William L. sap rani tude is widow ‘'s overcrowded nother jal ficial over-| McLean Jr., 58, a big city news- rvivors ine! s : So a ee a crowding of the jail, which houses paper executive who championed | Eleanor Ray Bushnell McLean; a } yesterday before they sur-| Pearly 2.000 inmates, contributed | the rights of the small town paper, | 50" William L. III; and a daugh- 148 N. SAGINAW W HURON AT roR ECMO) 4@ata\. rendered after a barrage of tear | to the riot. hee was built to died last night of a cerebral | ter Ray. , ’ as gas shells and streams of water | *commodate 1.309 prisoners hemorrhage. 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Anti-Picket Hearing THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCIE 11, 1954 Senate to Vote on Alaska Rider Dem Proposal Attaches Statehood for Territory to Bill to Admit Hawaii WASHINGTON p—Alaska finds out today its statehood a Democratic move to tie Alaska to the pending bill, passed by the House last year, to admit Hawaii to the Union. Chairman Hugh Butler (R-Neb) of the Senate Interior Committee, yesterday called Anderson's maye a “political trick’ to defeat Ha- wali statehood. Sen. Knowland of California, the Senate Republican leader, has giv- Postponed in Flint it | | | FLINT uw—An anti-picketing in- -| junction hearing sought by the | | Detroit -against the AFL Flint ——s Trades Council was in- | definitely postponed yesterday. ¢ | Attorneys for the union and com. | pany had asked for a seven-day | | adjournment to” permit continua- | ton of negotiations toward a set- tlement of a machinery moving dispute. Instead, Circuit Judge Stephen en assurances that the Alaska bill will be given Senate consideration soon, possibly this month, but Dem- ocrats say that isn’t enough. At his news conference yester- day, President M&senhower urged consideration of statehood for the twe territories individually on their merits. : But Sen. Jackson (D-Wash) re- iterated Democratic arguments that a single bill to provide admis- sion for both territories offers the only hope that admission of Alaska will be brought to the floor of the House. An Alaska statehood bill, approved by the House Interior Albert Munson, 28, of 442 Bloom-| J Roth said that he would grant | Committee last summer, rests in * field Ave., is scheduled to begin an indefinite adjournment which| the Réles Committee there. Friday in Circuit Court. Munson is accused of shooting, The dispute was over whether his wife Gladys, 33, the night of | council members of AFL teamsters Dec. 29 in her home, at 240 Hughes | men employed by the corporation | | should remove government-owned Herman Walton, 38, of 502 Bloom- | machinery from two Buick plants field Ave., who said he was in the | a: Flint. house acting as Mrs. Munson's St., following a quarrel. either side could reopen. Teamsters have resumed work 3 Given Probation for School Entry Three youths who pleaded guilty bodyguard, exchanged shots with| at the plants and there has been | to entering the Wilson Grade School Munson and both men were wound-/| no interference from the building | Without permission were placed on ed. Walton said he caught Munson | tradesmen. after a short chases THIS WEEK ONLY $9.95 Value! Spiedel Band With Each Watch Overhaul Totel Price for Overhaul and Band $995 Be Down—S@c a Week LOU-MOR @ 8S. Saginaw. FE 5-7421 ‘Saves $10 Fine DETROIT # — Mrs. Mary G. | fie court yesterday and escaped | \a $10 towing ticket with q neat | bee of logic. Police gave the Detroit woman le towing ticket after pushing her car a few feet last Jan. 77. The car had been blocking a. drive- | way. ' “You know as well as I do, your honor, that to tow a car means she told Traffic Ref- | senténce. It was Mrs. Talladay’s | first brush with the law in 37 | years of driving. Cab Driver Robbed by Young Gunmen gun point at Motor St. and Fisher Ave. Neat to Oakiand Thecter 3 | Cole said one of the youths pointed | REMOVE «2 at“him, and told him to/| 7) | stop and robbed him. : sts. At Franklin and Fisher Aves. ‘Woman Proves in of 45 Allen St.: Gordon ‘Non Sequitur, | Harbor: and Roger G. Nosek. 17, | cination program. “¢ | } Tal.aday turned philosopher in traf- The victim, Ben Cole, of 1630) ' 60 days probation today by Pontiac Judge Odin H. Johnson. The three are Billy G. Spicer, I] Henry Hoyt yesterday after a slip of paper bearing Sawyer’s name was found in the school. | was taken. Jackson Group Planning Industrial Exhibition Rn | Waterford Police \Traditional Prayer Day is Observed in Holland - for crops and industgy, a tradi- tion im Holland was observed Wednesday in churches and schools. | ance took place during the day in Most churches held special serv- ices Wednesday night and observ- REDIT 1§ GOOD YOUR many schools. N ‘At Hope College the program was held as part of Religious Em- phasis Week. TAKE UP TO 6 MO i | ‘ it 4 Ee . ‘| f Ul: ? tl sf F z fi aati akok a 3 | Be Serum Still Undergoing | Extensive Clinical Tests at Laboratory *@r. John Gorrell, of New York, warned Wednesday that tests of the Salk polio vaccine in Oakland and 11 other Michigan counties may be delayed beyond April 1. | Dr. Gorrell, representing the Na- | tional Foundation for Infantile Par- alysis, spoke to health directors of the 12 test counties including | Oakland's Dr. John D. Monroe, | in Detroit He explained that batches of the vaccine are still undergoing clinical tests and may | not reach Michigan until late in| April. | ® | Parents of the 32,000 children im first, second and third grades will be asked to let their young- Dr. Albert E. Heustis, Michigan | health commissioner, warned that if tests are delayed too long, coun- ties may not have time to finish them before schools close for the summer or beforé the annual rise in polio starts in June. 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Just in the past week, south | Floridians have had as _ their ‘‘guests’’ pretty young movie ac- tress Elizabeth Taylor, her husband Michael Wilding and their few- months-old youngster; Adlai Stev- 'enson, in town for the big Demo- cratic rally, and arriving just a couple hours later — Sen, Joseph McCarthy, Wisconsin Republican, here for both business and pleas- ure. And last weekend there was | Bishop Fulton J. Sheen of New York. It’s such fun talking about the “snow back home” while lolling in the bright sunshine, watching the deep red poinsettias, the bright bougainvillea, the hibis- cus and the palm trees swaying gently in the soft breezes. At the opening of Gulfstream, Track by the Sea (up in Broward County) were Mr. and Mrs. W. Russell Eames. They plan to con- centrate on fishing for a few days this week. Pontiac residents, Mr. and Mrs, Eames usually stay at the Wind- sor Hotel in Hellywood, but this year they have an apartment at Belmont-by-the-Sea_ in same city. the | They're seeing a lot of former |Pontiacers Mn. and Mrs. Price | apartment in Hollywood for three | months. called on Mr. and Mrs. Nelse | Knudsen — to see the Knudsens’ new home. And some time next week, they'll | be down in Miami to see Mr. The other afte the E "| r afternoon the Eames | Ross Thompson, also of Pontiac, | | The Eames’ are hoping their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. will join them this week. | Now that Gulfstream has open- | ed, Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Jer- ome, whe winter in Fort Lauder- | : MARLENE ANN TODD Announcing the engagement of their daughter, Marlene Ann, to Norman P. Spotts are Mr. and Mrs. Orville E. Todd of North Roselawn drive. son of the Donald R. Spotts of Florence, N. J., and a graduate of Bob Jones University. A June uedding is planned. dale, will cheer the bangtalls ence in a while. Mainly they've been seeing frierids, going out for boat rides and just taking it easy, They've seen the Benjamin Ani- bals, also staying in Fort Lauder- dale; also a group of friends from Bay City — Mr. and Mrs. James Rissers, Mr. and Mrs. George Mas- enick and son, David, and Howard | Ford. | The David Edstroms of Pontiac leave Monday, after a vacation at Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, to head “homeward. and Mrs. C. R. Keyport of Gray- ling left Friday for St. Peters- burg. There they’ll visit friends for a couple of weeks, then head northward. Some time this week, the Pon- Pontiac. They'll be here about | two weeks — and plan to include | a jaunt to Havana in their va- cation. Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Cudney of Frequently seen about Miami is Mrs. J. W. Christie of Pontiac who is visiting her daughter, Mary, who makes her home in | Fort Lauderdate. | | Visiting Mrs. Christie and Mary Lay-away your coat today or just charge it! Priced From FOR YOU! i) A FINER Park at our front door! Make Big Coat News! There’s more than meets the eye, whether you have yours brief ‘n beautiful, full length ‘n fabulous, you'll find every elegant fashion in hopsacking wool, eyelash wool, Bermuda tweed, orlon, soft fleece boucles, cuddle cloth, Forstmann and Juilliard. 32” YOU'LL FIND THE RIGHT COAT JUST to “7 9” 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. —~ INA CRA Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Crawford of Walled Lake are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Ina, to Ronnie Steele of Lexington | tiacers who spend the winter in| Toad. He is the son of Mrs. Cecil | . ; Lauderdale will greet Mr. and Mrs.|J. Steele of South Saginaw street | Norman is the | Howard W. Huttenlocher, also of and Mr. Steele of Auburn avenue. | An April wedding is planned. Owen PTA — headed northward a week Has Election of Officers R. J. Sinclair of the Chamber * 2° of Commerce was guest speaker | before Owen School "TA Wednes- elected. Mr. Sinclair spoke on the public from 2 to . p-m. .j| improvement and expansion pro- | gram which will be on the April | ballot. Mrs. Cleatus Garner was | elected president; | Chisholm, first vice president; Mrs. | John Giles, second vice president, ‘and Oliver J. Drumheller, father | vice president. Teacher vice president is Mrs. | | | Tt Highbaugh is secretary. Other officers include Mrs. Waiter and Mrs. Mrs. Ivan Wilcox, president of Northern Oakland County Girl Scout Council, spoke on the im- portance of Girl Scouting to the community. A music program was presented by Mrs. Gordon Rice and her second grade, and first grade moth- ers served refreshments. The at- tendance prize was given to Mrs. Merrell Stephens’ room. | Report Heard by Blue Star At the Tuesday meeting of Blue Star Mothers Chapter 4 in the YMCA, Mrs. Helen Smale report- | ed on the hospital work discussion conducted at a recent meeting she attended in the Veterans Memorial Building, Detroit. Mrs. James Dando reported on the Blue Star Mothers Rehabilita- tion Foundation, Inc., which gives assistance to 27 veterans and their families. The foundation contributes money for food, doctor bills, eye- glasses, fuel oil, medicine and rent. Chapter 4 will send its president, | Mrs. George Leinenger, as a dele- gate to the rehabilitation board | meeting to be held March 19 in Detroit. ‘Leal Emes Group ‘Has 15th Birthday The 15th birthday of Leal Emes Church was observed Wednesday evening at Colonial Manor in Bir- Mrs. Clarence Norton and Anna Marie Predmore had charge of | dinner arrangements, and Mrs. Ed- |ward Markham was announced as hostess for the April meeting at her home on Josephine avenue. Mrs. Eugene McKerrows Home From 'INew Mexico Gordon -VanCamps Fly’ to Florida for Short Vacation Mr. and Mrs. James McKerrow of Pingree avenue have returned home after a four-week visit with their son-in-law and daughter, Corp. and Mrs. Robert S. McAtee, in Albuquerque, N. M. The incentive for the visit was | the birth of the McAtees’ daugh- Kter, Judith Ann, Before returning home, Mr. and Mrs. McKerrow visited the Darrel Joyners, former Pontiac residents. +. * s The Gordon Van Camps of Commerce road have flown te Florida for a short einen . s Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Fitz- gerald of Ottawa drive will sail Saturday for a Caribbean cruise which wil] take them to several colorful islands as well as to the northern coast of South America The itinerary includes Jamaica, the Dominican Republic, Trinidad, Caracas and several other points of interest in Venezuela. s . s Mr, and Mrs. Paul A. Terry left their Edgewood Park home | Wednesday for a Florida vaca- tien, . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Long of Drayton Plains will celebrate their 2th wedding annive with an \ eww the Ue Scowe-of Genuhe, Nels. day when new officers were & rsary open house in their home Sunday s Mrs. Robert F. Lee and chil- dren, Robbie and Susan, of Ri- viera terrace, will leave Friday, for Fairford, England, where they will join Mr, Lee who will be stationed there for two or three years. . > * A distinguished scholastic rat- ing from Purdue University was received by Joseph Clark of Ciin- > s | Joan McLeod and Jo Crisp, stu- dents at Central Michigan College |in Mount Pleasant, were pledged | to Delta Sigma Epsilon sorority recently. o s s Marion O. Behnke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elton D. Behnke of Joslyn avenue, will sing in the | alto section of the Albion College Choral wreed March 721 at the First Methodist Church of Albion. Marion is a junior at the college. s . . A recent initiate of Delta Delta Delta sorority at the University of Michigan was Deeon Utley, daughter of the L. Clare Utleys of Ottawa drive. | * >» Ronald Rogers of Hartung court, a pre-law student a¢ Fer- | ris Institute, Big Rapids, recently received his fraternity pin from | Sigma Alpha Delta fraternity. . LJ s Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ingersoll of Meadowlawn drive are announc- vene, Feb. GB s Pfc. and Mrs. Lewis Covert of | Augusta, Ga., have sent word of | the birth of a son, William David, | Feb, 27. Grandparents are Mr. |and Mrs. Virgil Covert of South East boulevard. Class Views Films Films of vacationiland were shown when members of the Phila- thea Class of the Oakland Ave- nue United Presbyterian Church met for a cooperative dinner Tues- | day evening at the church. Patient in Hospital Walter Sobak of North Johnson avenue is a patient in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. All slicked up for spring Cy 12% te 3 “WIDTHS Ate ® ~t yf + hs. ay a cle ae \ All-Chapter Style Show Discussed Beta Sigma Phi to Sponsor Event on|- March 31 Mrs. Ray Slaughter will repre- sent Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority as a model at an all- chapter style show to be held March 31 in the auditorium of Pontiac High School. Mrs. Robert Shorey, general chairman for. the show, reported on the progress of the decorating and entertainment committees when Phi Chapter members met Tuesday evening in Hotel Waldron. Reports of all committees were called for by the president, Mrs. Cecil Elshoiz, An announcement of travel movies to be shown at the March men 45-plus. at social meeting was made by Mrs. Mable Reat. She asked that chairman, assisted by Mrs. Edgar Arnold and Mrs. Thomas Ogden | WASHINGTON (NEA) — Filor- the height of her nursing career; was appointed to prepare the slate | Louisa May Alcott bagged SUCCESS | of new officers for the April busi-| at 36 with “Little Women’ and | clares, may not be. a | Marie Curie won the Nobel . Prize | Count Your Biessings'' was the | for her work with radium when | needs to be done on the relation of Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Alex | she was 44. Arnold, and Mrs. E. L. Sturdy| | spoke on “The Power of Positive | 35 or over, is practically ready for | been made show that any loss of | Bryson bill, three bills to curtail | ness meeting. theme for a talk given by Mrs. But today’s modern working girl, | Thinking” for the regular pro-| the shelf. At least that’s what's in_ gram based on the year’s theme | the minds of many employers, the | of “Happiness.” Tipacon Chapter Holds Meeting Hotel Waldron was the setting for the Wednesday evening meet- ing of the Tipacon Chapter of the American Business Women's As- sociation, Members listened to tape record- ings made by members of the speechcraft class, and violin se- lections were played by Cleobelle Coleman accompanied by Mildred Bennett. Plans were discussed for the “Boss Dinner” to be held at Oak- land Hills Country Club on April 7. Sorority Plans Banquet in May A May banquet was discussed Tuesday evening by members of Xi Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority. Members met with Mrs. Al- phonse Fowler in Birmingham. She was assisted by Mrs. Willard Stevens. Chairman of the ban- quet is Mrs. Harold Cousens, as- sisted by Mrs. Enar West and Mrs. Charies Long. Mrs. Andrew Vitt conducted the direction of Virginia Luther. A nominating committee composed of Betty Halsey and Mrs. Gerald Livingston was chosen. Mother-Daughter Banquet Scheduled Plans were made for May 6 Installation Slated by: the White Shrine Officers elected at the Wednes- | Lenten Luncheon Served to Guild 7 chairman ‘of the new ways and means project. Plans were made for a cooper- ative dinner to. be held by the guild in the primary room Friday at 6 p.m. Mrs. Clarence Starker served as social chairman for the Wednesday meeting. aot OXFORD SHOP 50 W. Huron FE 4-7212 Aeress From Detroit Edison U.S. Women's Bureau points out. Hardly ‘a week goes by, de- clares the bureau, that a letter does not come in from a woman somewhere in the United States who's looking for a job. The se- riousness of the situation for these job-hunters, many of them @0 or more, is shown jin des- perate tone of some of let- ters. “Private employment bureaus shook their heads,"’ writes a 49- | l year-old woman from Rhode Is- land, ‘‘and simply said ‘Sorry | kids, no one over 35.’ "’ From Detroit, a widow, 59, re- lates: “I am looking for a job in |factories, stores or any place where one can make an honest living. My age is against me. I am desperate and don't know. where to turn. Could you please | help me?” A Sacramento, Calif., job- searcher who had hotel and nurse's alde experience says she’s told she’s now too old for that type of work, A 56-year-old ‘‘worried widow” writes: “Since my husband died | nearly three years ago I have been | knocking around from pillar to | | post and trying to get a decent job with a living wage.” | The employers of today, she S| writes, will make all kinds of ex- | |cuses “to keep from hiring any | woman after 35 years of age.” How come there are so many | older women looking for jobs? Among persons 45 and over, | there are now a million more | women than men, Statistics show | that while the entire population | doubled from 1900 to 1950, the middle-age group 45 to © tri- pled and the over-65 bracket in- creased four-fold. Add to this that women have a | longer life-expectancy than men; | that older women are freer to go into the labor market than young ‘| mothers; that some widows with insurance policies and pensions are | tess. The older woman job-hunter is a familiar figure in| Mary DeBoe, employment offices today, with a million more women than| Yaythe Perry was appointed Employers’ Attitude Puts “ute a es wl memes rng eee © Oe V7 Omen Past 35 on Shelf iss * | A nominating committee com- | finding they fall short of current . prised of Mrs. Donald Rosie. | ence Nightingale had passed 35 at | living costs. Whitney WCTU | St. Pat Meeting Held Wednesday | by Secretaries | St. Patrick's Day provided the theme for the Wednesday evening meeting of the Pontioak Chapter | of the National Secretaries As- | sociation held in Hotel Waldron. | Dee Dieterle gave the invoca-; tion and Mrs. Hope Scott con- | ducted the business meeting at which plans were made for the group to attend the University of ; Detroit NSA Secretaria] Workshop on Friday and Saturday. | chairman of the nominating com- | mittee and Pearl Korn, Miss Die- terle, Mary Eleanor Lockman and | _purTiers to their employment are! Diccusses Bills reasons for these barriers, the Women’s Bureau de-| A discussion of current bills in Congress was the highlight of Although more exploratory work | Dora B. Whitney WCTU meeting work performance and learning to} Baldwin on Williams street. age, a few studies which have| wrs.| John Webb explained the | speed or muscular strength among | the narcotic drug business and | workers past 40 is compensated | state bills for better control of the | for by increased skills and better | liquor business, and the group dis- | judgment. | cussed them. Workers 45 and over in 109 | Mrs. W. A. Stewart told of her | manufacturing plants studied by + work in the WCTU and recited | the Bureau of Labor Statistics |a poem. Mrs. Baldwin spoke on | were absent less often than | her recent trip to New Orleans | younger werkers and had fewer | for the Mardi Gras and to Utah) injuries. where she visited the Mormon) Temple. She also spoke on asses] experience in the flash floods at The older workers, however, re- covered more slowly from injuries. The woman worker who is ma- ture and in good health ‘‘has great reserves of endurance and recov- ers rapidly from fatigue,’ it was discovered by the chief psychia- | trist of a big insurance firm. | The Women's Bureau, which; does not function as a placement | service, has put some practical | suggestions on job-hunting into a/} pamphlet entitled “Over 40 and Looking for a Job?” It recommends that the job ap- plicants (1) use the public em- ployment office and counseling facilities, (2) the placement ba- | reau of their trade union, pro- | fessional association or college, (3) watch newspapers for ac- counts of new plants, branch banks or department stores to be epened in the neighborhood. In job interview hints, the Wom- | en's Bureau warns against trying | to act like a teenager. It's bad, | though, for even a gray-haired | grandmother to apologize about | birthdays. ww Concentrate on the advantages | The Smartest Anywhere of maturity, the bureau says. De- pendability, accuracy, good judg- | $ ment, sensible habits, no fooling on | 3 95 the job and willingness to take on e responsibility are the older wom- en's top assets. Finest Sanforized broad- cloth in wonderful colors Card Party Held that love to be tubbed. Nine guests were present at the || Sizes 9 to 17. annual benefit card party of Friendship Club which was held at C CI % the. home of Alma Ollila on Bruns- E LE wick boulevard. i Gat maw Forrest Milzow assisted the hos- Across From Wetchinsen’s Cafeteria WINNER. Flattering pump with a new silhouette, Black patent; ‘benedictine calf. $12.95 turn the corner into a shoes for the lovely : S pring... And your heart will turn a hand spring when you see CARMELLETES Spring Collection of fashion elegance... THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 v and it’s a smart buyer who now chooses her NEW SPRING COAT Specially Priced at ‘38 A wonderful showing of very fine coats for those who are budget-minded; new colors, new fabrics, new styling, coats are yours to wear with pride, any time any where, and at this low price too. spring. rd Our fashion-wise .. . price- wise buyer did some smart planning to bring you these NEW SPRING SUITS Specially Priced at This spring more than ever before, you will love our wonderful selection of suits, yes, because of their newness in styling, new fabrics, new ideas; this group especially represents wonderful value choose yours for now, for Easter and all through the i TWENTY-SIX 7] eve THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 — ————— Several Men Air Their Complaints Concerning Women and Careers One Objects to Unfeminine Attitude By ANNE HEYWOOD It always surprises me to Jearn that men read my column too, but the mail indicates that such is the case. Today you might like to hear some of the typical ‘beefs’ which my men readers give me about ‘women. “I have no objection to girls .” a young bachelor writes, ‘“‘but why do they al- ways get so unfeminine and ag- gressive? “Just because they work side by side with men, they think they “can take the initiative and invite the men to lunch, and do all sorts of things that they wouldn't do socially. Not all of them, of course, but too many. “Please, please tell them to re- member that men still like to do the inviting'”’ Well, I think this man has a point, so if you've been making that mistake, better change your habits! Here's another from a man in his early 40s: . “I've never advanced as far as I should,”’ he tells me. ‘‘because I haven't enough education. When we were first married, I planned to continue college at night, but my wife wouldn't hear of it. It cost too much and it separated us too much. “But I wish I had held out. I'd be making double today if she had just been willing to economize in the beginning. She might even have had a mink coat by now!” Yeung brides, beware! He may be willing to sacrifice his dreams for you now, but he'll . buys Maling’s springtime PATENTS hold it against you the rest of his life. And this from a young man in his early 30s: “My girl had no faith in me.” he said. “I was making a good salary in a job I hated, and | wanted to change. But it meant much less money and postponing our marriage a few months. “But she couldn't see it. ‘loved me,’ she said flatly If you you d Make the Most of Flowers ‘| by Arranging Imaginatively Make the most of cut flowers by arranging them with imagina- tion; and by showing them in interesting containers. A famous expert on flower arranging sug- gests this new idea: Use two or three unrelated flower shapes, such as field daisies and _ bachelor’s buttons Let the stems become a part of the decoration by placing the whole thing in a large clear glass vase or pitcher. The stems visible through the glass, give a balance to the flowers. A small bouquet of garden | “flowers has a Victorian charm. This is very appealing in a glass vase of fine quality. Select one of the beautiful clear colors in which American handmade giass- ware is being made today. Even a few stray flowering branches, such as apple, peach |or dogwood, become important if handled with understanding Fan them out upright in a shal- low glass bowl by means of a wire want to make money for me, and you wouldn't care whether you | liked the job or not, as long as you had me.’ } “That was supposed to force me | into voluntary. slavery — but it | didn't. It forced me to break with | her and find the right kind of girl, | which I did.’ | Sometimes I think modern man's dilemma is every bit as difficult as modern woman's. or mesh holder. On the table at the base of the bow] arrange some | seashells and a single amethyst | glass globlet. The pate coloring of flowers and shells combining with the beauti- ful, jewel-like amethyst of the glass will form a lovely still-life picture. | * 689 The first step is to make sure : that the color of the bouquet is ¢ Wher at peace with the colors of the by — background ef your room, In a room whose walls er chief color Color with a stroke of an iron! accent is Williamsburg green al- | Baskets of color—daisies, roses. most any color flewer may be chosen, petunias in a combination of bright pink and deep blue with leaves of grass green. No embroidery—iron on guest towels, luncheon cloths, A good rule to follow in selecting | flowers is to keep bouquets simple | if there are patterned wallpapers; while pale, delicate walls enhance | aprons, sheets, pillowcases. Turn Victorian bouquets. plain fabrics into prints. Make Many of today’s homes have thrift ; ’ y gifts galore! white painted walls and are mod- | Iron on'\ Washable! Pattern 689 dern in mood and furnishings. For | . ‘ : these. choose a dramatic splash- | bas six iron-on designs; four 6x3%, ing of reds or deep purples for ‘¥° 8x4'z inches. flower tones. Send 25 cents in coins for this : - pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- = for first-class mailing. Send |to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft } Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print Must Dinner Be Served ‘in the Home? Couple Prefers to Entertain Guests in Restaurant By EMILY POST A reader asks: ‘‘Is it improper, | | when one has a house in which one | |can have people in to dinner, to | take guests out to a restaurant to dine? | | “I have no help and when I! have to prepare a meal, set the table, serve it, etc., so much of my time is taken up that I cannot really enjoy my company, and it is so much easier for my husband | | and me to take them out and then | | come back to the house later to | | play cards, or whatever else we | ~ | wish to do. | | | “A friend of mine says this | kind of dinner-giving is quite all right when you don’t have ade- quate dining space, but when you do, guests should be asked to the house. I would very much like to hear what you have to say about this."’ to dinner is entirely proper, al- | though I do think that dining in a | private house is friendly | Dear Mrs. Post: I would like to ‘give a personal trousseau shower for a friend of mine who is soon to be married. Before sending out | the invitations, I would like to! know what you think of including sizes at the bottom of the invita- tions For example: ‘“Slip—Size 34,” “Stockings—Size 9',,"’ etc. This would not only make it easier for the givers, but also would | prevent a lot of exchanging af- | | Plainly pattern number, your name, | terwards for correct size. Does | aling Shoes Maling Shoes | Manne” our buyer has to make a Buck count, too! You see, our buyer has two kids, a wife, a dog, and a canary to feed, so he knows the importance of a buck. And he figures, with overtime pay getting scarce and prices getting higher, you do, too! So he’s knocked himself out talking, cajoling, and pleading with manufacturers to get that last little bit of style, quality, and value out of every purchase he makes! | That's why your dough really str-r-r-r-retches at Maling’s! Come and see for yourself how far it can go! | | address and zone. MAKE FRIENDS Explaining why she liked a cer- tain girl a teenager summed it up with: “She always treats you the same — no matter who else is around.’ That's a fine foundation for making friends. Nobody likes to be fawned on one day and ig- nored the next The friendly person who always treats you the same has the kind of manners that make for friend- ship. If Spring Calls — Play Hookey Spring isn't officially here yet and it will be quite some time be- fore the scents of lilac and mag- nolia will be coaxing us out af the house. Still, now and then, we do have a day that hints of nicer things to come. There's a4 fresh, clean smell in the air; the birds chirp more, the sun shines bright, and the breezes are soft. . When such a day comes your way, don't waste it. Use it to shed | : some of your winter lethargy. If you possibly can, put off | till tomorrow what you had planned for that day. Take a leisurely stroll instead. You couldn't find a better beauty treatment. Even if you can man- age only a 15-minute walk, it will do wonders for you. Use Brush. to Scrub this plan have your approval? , | Answer; I think your idea is very | | practical, and I do approve. | Dear Mrs. Post: I received sev- | eral checks from friends and rela- | tives for wedding presents, and | |; am at a loss as to how to word my | | thank-you notes for these gifts. Do | | I mentien the amount—or just how [= an 8 eee ere | Answer: Just write ‘‘Thank you | for your generous (or-very wel- | comed) gift," and if you know | what you are going to buy with it, | it would be very nice to say so. | For example: ‘I am going to use | | it to buy the lovely chair I saw." Wall Fungus | IsProblem | Any Season | By HUBBARD COBE | - Some individual said the other | | day that Americans ;: re becoming so soft what with our central heat- | | ing, indoor plumbing, TV and cake | mixes that we'd soon become a pushover for almost anyone Well, we've heard that one before but we will agree that our cen- trally heated houses are causing a lot of people to be bothered all | year around with mildew and mold | | on interior walls. Mildew and mold vill grow on almost anything if the climate is warm and damp. They'll de well en brick and stone, paint, wall- paper and even leather. When they appear on paint and wallpaper they soon discolor the finish so that when they are re- | moved, a nasty stain is left. You can get rid of mold and mil- dew easily enough by scrubbing a wall with a_ strong cleaning solution or a fungicide, but they | may appear again in the near fu- }ture. You can reduce this possi- | bility by adding a fungicide to | the paint or by using a mildew- | | Proof paint. l Wiping wallpaper down with a | | mild fungicide will keep the mil. | Mary Margaret McB Mr. and Mrs. Aprons... Make them from dish towels. Dish Towel Apron Ideal for Husband He-Man Creation Covers Your Chef With Distinction The helpless hubby is becoming as extinct as the dodo bird. The American male suddenly has discovered that he has a sense for sauces and a flair for flavors, and has invaded the kitchen with little- boy enthusiasm. He feels, however, that your frilly aprons are strictly for sis- sies, and has become the dry- cleaner’s delight. Next time your meat loaf maes- tro grabs for the garlic, cover him with a couple of dish towels, shaped to a man-sized apron, Make one for yourself, too, for ride Says: Kind Deeds Often Form Chain to Help Many Mor Early this year a young baritone got a $750 scholarship to help This was very nice for ambitious Duncan Answer: To take your guests out) McLeod, but the reason for the scholarship is even nicer It's part of the story of Blanche Thebom, who a few years ago him in his singing career. had a fine messo-soprano voice but much more! Some kind people supplied funds and, after three years, Blanche made a successful New York and was launched on her to important roles in the great Metropolitan Opera. The grateful singer saved her her benefactors. They said with finality that their pleasure in her success was repay So Blanche, instead of blowing t mink coat or a trip music student will benefit. The fu awarded five times. 4713 by Mrrne Halos > 90 12—20 30~4? Sew it in a jiffy—wear and wear and love it from now through sum- mer! See the easy-to-sew tucks— they’re a smart, new detail this season. Note the comfortable, graceful 4gore skirt — it has a pocket in the side seam. Have it, with or without sleeves , Pattern 4713: Misses 14, 16, 18, 20; 30, 32, 34. 36. 38. 40 42. Size 16 takes 37, yards 39-inch This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this sizes 12 to Europe, | scholarship from which each yea | teamwork operations, in a match- ing pattern of stylized rolling pins, or any other motif you prefer. These aprons are easy on the budget, simple to make and fun to wear, Sewing center experts have worked out these easy directions: Each apron requires twe dish towels, measuring 30 by 16 inches. To make the Mr. apron, cut oe dish towel in half, mak- ing two pieces 15 by 16 inches, which will form the side panels. | From the top of the second towel | cut two strips 1'2 by 16 inches for the belt ties, and two strips 1 by 16 inches for the neck ties. Hem the top edge of the remainder of the ‘towel, which forms the center panel Hem the cut edges of side pan- els, and stitch to each side of the center panel, starting at the hem. MISS McBRIDE Be sure pattern runs in same di- no money for a musical education. bg - concert debut in a road that led money to repay nent enough he windfall on a established a r some talented nd has now been ——+ fappily this ple t show of { Fection on all panels. gratitude, expressed by passing | Fold each tie strip in half | practice of t"Tf“fin't always money that is “but I de believe I've been of | couragement Strapless Brassiere = Soil-wise, the danger spots on a strapless bra the top curves of the cups. Designed as they are to hug the body tightly, these edges pick up oils and make-up | ceive special care. Squeeze the bra through thick. jwarm soapsuds to restore its fresh. dainty condition. Then ‘lay it flat on the edge of the basin and scrub these upper edges /with a soft, sudsy brush before rinsrig. PETUNIAI All styles are also available in Flight Blue or Red calf. pee: = + '50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Friday Evenings out of Wik, puri Yew] starch cubes into soapy water and wash the lino- leum. It will dry to a high gloss. dew off for a long time, but be pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | sure that the wall paper is wash- | tern for first-class mailing. -Send | able and make a test first to be | to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- | sure that the fungicide does net | tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | harm the wallpaper colors. | 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print Unless the humidity in your home | plainly name, address with zone, cates dampness in the wall. It may be due to condensation or to an| outside leak. It can also appear when plaster has been applied directly over masonry. Gift Hankies Make Cocktail Apron If you were laden down at | Christmas with enough handker- | chiefs to take care of a dozen | noses for a dozen years, you might | put some of the prettiest to a new use. Make a cocktail apron (even a nonsewer can, it’s so simple) of the handkerchiefs on it. Use one GCULIC3 CyCBaaL LI deed SIAR LI IMIALF | black cotton and scatter a few of | 38 LIN) (UP gel lore Oli Mme te LAL Teo % lfrom the skin—and become dingy | is very high, the chances are that | size and style number and- discolored unless they re-| mildew appearing on a wall indi- | — aAcRoss on benefits, isn’t as rare as you | lengthwise, turn in seam allow- might believe. Only often the ance and stitch. Attach strips in passing-on is done so quietly that place at sides and top of apron. few hear about it. : For the Mrs. apron, use one Long ago when I. was on the Jiu. dish towel for the skirt. borrowing end, I learned about he stark off 20 inches in the center of who when ee Ent apenas the long edge of the towel, and 7m Y gather to 12 inches, leaving a 5 who is temporarily down on his inch section ungathered on each luck invariable say: “Don't pay side. Turn under and hem the 5 this back to me. When you can | inch eertiions afford it, pass it on to somebody | fiom the second towel, cut a else who is in a tight place.” | 13x16-inch top panel. Fold top panel involved. Often it ts time:- A’ aod Dat oes ketone certain well-known theatrical | t. panel, each 3 inches from eith- director will always find an hour er side of the center front line | to interview any ambitious young | measuring 1 inch wide and 6 inches | person. The reason? He remem- | jong | bers that years ago Arthur , Hopkins, famous producer, in- Fold in sides of panel until it | terrupted a busy schedule to see measures 12 inches. The fold him when he was newly come to will be deeper at the bottom than | New York, green and frightened &t the top, due to the darts. | “['ve discovered no geniuses,” Fold under one-half-inch seam al- the director said thoughtfully, jowance at bottom of panel, and top-stitch to gathered section of skirt From the remainder of the sec- ond towel, cut two 2xl6-inch side : ties, and two 316inch neck ties. Film star Bette Davis once Hem sides and ends of strips, and told me that she sees herself when | stitch in place at sides and top of she's older. running around looking | apron , for young talent. Cut a pocket 6 by 8 inches, turn “An exciting thing to do would in seam allowance and stitch to be to help kids get started in the | apron skirt, placing pocket 4 inches theater,”’ she said enthusiastically. | from side and 5 inches from top. “Only of course you couldn't just iy ; a ’ your husband is a really eee atte tes hece to be, Stdicated chef, make him a vee see do amy good. They'd | Chere hat, appliqued with a cut selective to any good. y out design to match his apron. have to have talent, first of all." | Though she didn’t know it at the| With this encouragement, he's | time, a friend of mine started a | Sure to enjoy coping with the curry nice little chain reaction dnce just | - - - and might eyen lend you a by keeping her mouth shut. She hand with the dishes afterwards. was rather startled years later ————— when a woman suddenly said to her: “I've been paying off tot IF miniotore proportions you for a long time now. Do you | : remember—probabty * you Gori t+ = what _a patient angel you were % “ back there when I whole life was smashing up” “You listened and listened | while I poured ouf my heart to | you. Ever since, in gratitude, I've been the perfect audience when somebody wants to air his troubles. I'm just passing on | your kindness.” It's a fascinating idea that the good deed the doer forgets, the encouraging word, the helping hand, go beneficiently on and on | mitigating at least a little the | frequent cruelty of an all-too- difficult: world. From AP News | use in a few cases where dis- might prospects have sent | competent rushing thought my 1 Mother. pig [ 2 ; 4 iS fe |? 4 Important * farm animal 2 . . * farmer's foe | Wide neckline, wide sleeves ore 8 paw! HL Rtg » _ Yoo cen weer 13 Parm op if you keep slim skirtline, Movlded 16 Foie en top te belence full shirta 16 Pormine takes Mrs. M. P.—Poured-in shapeli- sweat ness above the waist when charm- ay eneetance I, ingly full-skirted is good design 18 Play host , - ~ and suits figurine proportions. With 22 Parm children ; Y “Uy the sheath silhouette, the high rl $ YY bosom line that extends into puffed 33 Pereere Vn sleeves is more sophisticated but disttike —— in scale. i weather 29 Closed car 33 Forest reature products bear & government 60 Girl's name 61 Parm product Weird Heart 4 Indian weight Heavenly 4 Georgia Has World's Only All-Steel Hotel NEW YORK (UP) — A unique building im the hills at Toccoca, Ga., is.billed as “‘the world’s only all-steel hotel.’ The Lake Louise Hotel was built Old Movies Are Put on 16mm. Film Now WASHINGTON (UP) — Movies produced between 1894 and 1912 now may be seen on 16-mm. film. After six years of experiment a process has been developed where- by paper prints of the original films can be produced on 16-mm. film. Films made from paper prints, stored in the Library of Congress | Quonset ly and feature-type also were among the old Model Carrier Stored QUONSET POINT, R. I. (UP)— One of the world’s smallest air- craft carriers has been put in mothballs for the winter. The USS Point—a 44-foot scaled THE PONTIAC PRESS, _THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 _ histaric vents as troop movements ()peration Pickup and President McKinley making a shorty betore his aes '§ @ Big Success RAYMOND, ®&. 8. (UP)—Ruel Webb and Fred Hargraves, state construction , found va- rious sized nails scattered along 500 feet of Route 101. They were from three smashed kegs that ap- parently had fallen from a passing | truck. | As Webb and Hargraves con- | ducted “Operation Nail-Pickup” on | their knees, the flashing light on The job was shortened when an- other driver produced a broom and began sweeping the nails. 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TIN OF SWIFT'S eg,! @ 3B, wiftning = THE MOST DIGESTIBLE SHORTENING yYOU CAN BUY! ° WESSON OIL _ For Salads or Cooking Pin 39° ae Pru WwWox ENRICHED FLOUR BLU-SUDS 2™ 19¢ 5 Boul A Treat : Cleaner New SURF DIAL SOAP 22" 27° DIAL SOAP 2 Bath Size 37° THIRTY THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 ab tere |Punch Must Be Green March 17 fee SESS spaghetti on the night when your year around but also adaptable to| Oo. over medium heat 5 to 10 family seems ‘‘hollow to the toes : BERD ao SS ee sc Jobe aed dé Lenten meals is this chili baked the ra spaghet dried as tithes At Se Pia ah ne bean dish, = ee ee mi pesto me sees PU Irish Bow ITA Soutfleto Serve (Zaz First cook 2ounces of sliced Fe a Pe we igs gn | The Fight Is Over—They’re Out! tng im 0 akllet; cook’ lightly, just | in Your Hairdo Bie’ Aa RRR ES ey With Pork Roast High Meat Prices Ave Down ond Qutt », until] edges curl. Stir in 1 can of spaghetti in tomato sauce; add 1| Frozen Lemonade and ‘unsalted) and 1 teaspoon Worees. | Mint Jelly Make Right tershire sauce. Heat well. This) Base for Beverage makes 2 servings; you'll probably | want to double it | Put a green bow in your hair and |start preparations for your St. Next time you have pork chops “FLANIGAN BROS.” Packing House Mkt. Yes, sir: New you can get Fresh Dressed Beef, Veal and Pork—-Cut fresh, just the way you like it, at lew prices, A veal stew is delicious when | Patrick's Day party. Cut cookies & fragile brown . You Save the Middle Man's Profit it is made with yellow turnip and! and sandwiches in the shape of is of apples, to sweet potatoes onion. Serve the stew with brown! shamrocks and clay pipes, spread of orange and cinnamon ... all Homade Lean Boneless rice them with green icing or filling, wonderful with : ~ and make a Kelly-green punch. Indeed, the oa of your | " : Polish Sausage STEWING e Here is an easy recipe for a family will probably think it fine or Kielbasa BEEF Lemonade-Mint beverage which wating with any meat, and with | Baking Ribs AN Meat is really refreshing. Make it with | frozen concentrate for lemonade jand mint jelly. Frozen concen- trate for lemonade, which is pure California lemon juice with sugar added, is a perfect base for scores | of delicious beverages. Lemonade-Mint Punch 1 (@-ownce) can frosen concentrate for lemonade chicken or turhey. too... and = $1750 Lb. 49«< Lb. 49< | | VEAL | THIS SPOT Paired with the apple saiice are | STEAK NEXT LARD only Lb. AQc WEEK! uv. 18 4 tablespoons green mint jelly Apple Sweet Potato Souffle —— ginger ale . — sugar bine concentrate for lemon- yee , : < cooked apple sauce 5: ; P , J ated orang ade (undiluted) and mint jelly and (foals . | } cups mashed sweet poisioce coouee fo 43 KINDS OF FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES mix well, until jelly has softened . - a " or canned said . teaspoon in the concentrate for lemonade. ' : Add ginger ale and ice cubes and PADDY'S SPECIAL—Lemonade-Mint St. Pat- stir well. Serve immediately. rick’s Day punch is made with mint jelly and frosen Yield: one quart. lemonade concentrate. Serve it with cookies iced in Lemon-Avocado Sandwiches ay 3 ripe svecados green and lemon-avocado sandwiches. Invite the phe — end neighbors in for a March 17 tea part Com! sugar cinnamon. pone add to apple sauce with orange | rind; mix well. Combine sweet | potatoes. salt, apple sauce mix- WE PLEASE THE HARD-TO-PLEASE eo Yankee Chowder Pespehegemaly oda ‘ne a= Baked Picnic Ham iw “= T ELANIGAN BROS. a] cut like shamrocks or Peel and mash the a= Hae No Tomatoes | Dice salt | sore and cook Beat egg whites stiff; fold into | en oy rp. Added eins an Has Tempting Glaze |szns sce, sxeet_ pote mx = PACKING HOUSE MARKET adding Jemon juice as soon as toes, chopped clams and | Here's a variation on a favorite |QUS@rt casserole. Bake in hot | MON. THRU THURS. 9 TO 6 — FRI. THRU SUN. 9 TO 8 possible to prevent the fruit from| For years there has been a wo | water. Simmer, covered, oven 400 F., 4 minutes. Serv i; turning dark in color. Put mix-|‘roversy between the cooks a il potatoes are tender. Add WY t© glaze a pork butt. 5 ‘Yelde 8 vervings. (Vag 2600 M-15 6 Miles North of Clerkston peli He ture through sieve, if you prefer | Manhattan and those-of New Eng-} milk, soft parts of clams, and Savery Pork Shoulder Butt rerio ennalaennmnnateaaieiathtetin — heat. to make it uniformly smooth. Add|!and. Each insists that her way of 1 boneless smoked pork shoulder butt {et and grated onion and mix | making clam chowder is the only} Just before reatly to serve, , “whole eens well. Spread mixture on bread} ¥4Y¥- clam liquor which has been heated ,.°s "4? firmly packed dark brows cut in fancy shapes (shamrocks, ; We print here the recipe that to boiling point and thickened with sd tablespoons prepared yellow mus- top hats, clay pipes for St. Patrick's | makes New England Clam Chow the butter and flour blended to-| Cover butt with water; bring to | Day). Do not prepare the sand-| der. It contains no tomatoes. | gether. Season to taste with salt ae ‘a boil; simmer one hour. Drain wiches hoa os aeer serving tne Clam Chowder ana pepper: a ae. _ jand stick with cloves at 1-inch tn- | I . 1 quart clams with liquor | tervals at l-inch intervals. Revivi Drink amas anions, sliced They'll Go for Oatmeal Mix brown sugar and mustara| eviving Urin + one ecnee cae Hot oatmeal capped with|to a paste; spread over meat. | Mid-afternoon perker-up: Hot ap- ¢ cups milk |canned apple sauce and coarsely| Place in small shallow pan or | ple juice — it's wonderfully re-| { (Sispoon flour crumbled peanut brittle is a break- | ovenproof platter. | Viving! And for spiciness and ex-| Salt and. pepper _ {fast dish that will rate as a fam-| Bake in 450 oven basting once or | | tra aroma, stir it with a cinna-| Drain liquor from clams, strain ily favorite. and it's a substantial | twice, for 10 or 15 minutes. Serve | | hot. mon stick. and reserve. Look over clams, re-| dish, too. - — For looks, for safety, | want my linens ~{ CLOROXclean! Minute Maid Frozen ORANGE 2 c BEER and WINE — sunshine te TAKE OUT _——+HI HO 30° Crackers , 1-Lb. Pkg. e Clorox bleaches really white, snewy-white. And Clorex-cleen linens are safer for family health. No other home loundering product them equals Clorex in germ-killing efficiency! Besides a better-looking, safer wash, Clorox gives / you a deodorized wosh, And Clorox conserves your cottons and linens. It's extra gentle on fabrics, * bee D3 100: free from coustic, made by on exclusive, patented ie - ] formula. And Clerex, @ liquid, contains no undis- mt solved gritty particles te domege wash and washer! % nS es ; # Clerox-clean wash! A Clerox-clean kitchen is a compliment to you! There's not onty pride there's protection in heving your wat ja ts dant an tear |]... America’s feverite! THE PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY, MARCH IL 1954 THIRTY-ONE ) EVERYONE IS p TALKING ABOUT The Amazing hanes You Get.. HART Brand \ * PILLSBURY ° ORANGE 95 JIFLOUR ‘JUICE 4 ou i 46 oz. pa: BAG ey” Van Camp’s wt | “ “7 PORKand ¥ PEOPLE’S AMAZING LOW PRICE ON... CREAM STYLE CORN & TALL C SHOP REAL No. 303 NOW and SAVINGS CANS SAVE ‘ é COCKTAI le in SUGAR or RAISIN ; : C peopte’s | LOW oN , PRICE | oN “ gio COOKIES ) “TOOD=0-MAT r Santord Street Ph. FE 2-1298 sun li DPMARRHEI : ’ dn V2 WL ) TREESWEET Chun King euOW ROOM - Michigan Potatoes 10 Ibs. LARGE #22 CAN _ ‘STRAWBERRIES "=. | |LUNCH MEA . | X | \ “THIRTY-TWO ; te THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 _ | oe * riculture, 1,15 i schoo e fresh of as stale Long, Long Breadline | Aticulture. 1.155.000.00 s poet A | De Freezing Bread |x" ona. ect if all the loaves of bread con- served ae the acy eal con- Dp e ssert Pineapple | Coleslaw g “ne —— nae ls Swee Won't Restore the frees, a . ae el : nd Tangy , [ts Freshness sweet and tangy flavor, this slaw} In tests made recently it. the . functioned sever is your dish, laboratories of the American In- si og 4 _ + | Stitute of Baking, Chicago, it has | j..t. of bread freshness. been found that freezing will pre- a ra the recent reel: — serve, but will not restore, the was prepared from the same for- sumed in the school lunch program | sumption has increased steadily in each of the past ten years. ’ im 1953 Were laid end to end, the | G | H t line of loaves would extend pend Add canned tuna fish to a plain oes op a 19,000 miles. er to esti-| tomato sauce and serve over spa- mates by the U. S. Department of | ghetti for | some’ thing different It's smart to put a little glamour ——- in your ever day family desserts just as you do with your extra special party creations. And it's T A 60 really very simple. 1 teaspoon cider vinegar freshness of bread mula, ang baked under uniform D DEAL | _Appearance-wise, there are many — prepared yellow mustard It had come to the attention of | condit All loaves were wrapped simple ways to perk up any des- Lettuce the Institute that homemakers | and sealed as soon as cooled sert. Baked apples, for instance, take on a party air when they're given a top hat of ginger meringue. The same treatment dresses up an Put cabbage in large mixing| Were being advised to cut food bowl. Drain pineapple; if slices | C°Sts by buying stale bread and/ Use a fine silver polish to clean are used, cut into small pieces; “restoring’’ it through freezing. | the nickle and chromium parts of add pineapple to cabbage. The savings, it had been stated, bor Your Frod Vllaw ) ECONOMY MEAT BUYS ordinary bread pudding. Ginger Baked Apples Mix 4% teaspoons of the pine- apple syrup with the mayonnaise, would help purchase the freezer. Requests came to the institute for 6 large firm baking apples %_ cup suger ‘vinegar and mustard. (Use re. information as to the truth of this 1 teaspoon ground ginger maining pineapple syrup in a fruit |claim that stale bread would be vee cree cad vegetable coloring (op- drink if desired.) Add to cabbage | refreshened through treesing. tional) and pineapple with salt to taste; | The . Neat oven to 250 (moderate), . GINGER BAKED APPLES—Ginger Baked Apples show one of mix well. Sesion bs rer i in Wash apples and core. Starting the simple ways a family-type dessert can be given an extra bit of! Chill at least hour, stirring a eine at stem end, pare apples 1-3 way glamour. The generous topping of meringue adds eye appeal and | few times, so flavors will mingle; ie oe th it a a down. (Helps keep skin from burst- 44 wonderful new cpuebiaill note to this old favorite dessert. serve on lettuce, Makes 4 servings. | — ing). Place in shallow baking pan, | ——- = —_---————_ | fresh. Freesing dees not yes pared side up and bake in moderate oven (375| Children who are hard of hearing| Grilled pork sausages become a| “tle bread to its original fresh- Boil remaining ingredients to- | degrees) 25 minutes or until thor-| repeat grades four times as often | “special dish’’ when served with | ness. gether about 5 minutes. Pour syrup | oughly heated. as normal children. heated, canned apple slices. The bread held at zero tempera- over apples. Cover. Bak3 25 min-| utes. Remove cover. Bake 15 to c ROAST eee ROAST... Dads 3 Jb SWISS Ac STEAK... Q Cc STEAK... = Sb ae “7 ~ a a p00) gz oven, oy Top with the following Ginger Meringue Ginger Meringue 1°16 teaspoon salt 2 egg whites. unbeaten ', cap suga l4 teadpoon ground ginger Add salt to unbeaten egg whites; beat until they stand in soft peaks. | Beat in sugar, one tablespoon at a time. Beat in ginger. Pile mer Fresh Cleaned ~ | ingue on tops of baked apples. | Bake 15 to 20 minutes in preheated slow oven (300 degrees). Yield: 3 Ibs. 6 servings. Appease Appetifes ‘With Hot Egg Salad Of all the foods we eat, few, if any, give us the high nutritional value and the wide variety of de- lectable dishes that eggs do. The egg yolk is second only to fish oils as the richest source of vita- min D which combats rickets among children. For adults, a serving of only two eggs supplies up to 22 per cent of the vitamin A we need every day, 8 per cent of the calcium, 18 per cent of the phosphorus and | 26 per cent of the iron. Here is a satisfying egg dish | your family will enjoy: OPEN SUNDAY © 9&9 PRICES GOOD 7 DAYS PLENTY OF FREE PARKING , OC Put your Procter & Gamble Yr = Ke coupons in your purse NOW! No. LES, REDEEM THEM HERE Chase & Senborn COFFEE Regular or Drip J36 1 Ib. Vecuum Tin U. S$. GOOD . SIRLOIN STEAK LUTZ PRIDE “STOMATOES NO. 303 CAN 7 BISQUICK ........ 7% "= 3M PINCONNING Hot Egg Salad WHITE LILY; < 6 to 8 hard-cooked eggs, coarsely cut STORE Sunday thra Thursday 6 A.M. to 2 A.M. ts tcup coarsely chopped pecan meats 2 ¢ 1 teaspoon finely chopped onion HOURS Friday and Saturday 6 A.M. to 3 A.M. —— * *, cup sailed dressing | 1 wee, grated Cheddar on Ibs HE gol > gD PLAIN or PIMENTO . Medium or Mild B. Combine eggs, celery, pecans, onion, parsley and pepper in mix- | ing bowl. Add salad dressing. Tes lightly to blend ingredients. Add (ILOTAN’S|: E I E salt and additional pepper to taste. R STOKELYS CREAM STYLE or WHOLE KERNEL CORN NO. 303 CAN Coupon in each can worth 20c on your next can of SPRY 3 LB. CAN - 79 Grade No. 1 Skinless HOT DOGS > DIXIE HWY. at TELEGRAPH § N Divide into four individual 1-cup E shallow casseroles. Sprinkle with cheese. Top with potato chips. j sane casseroles on baking sheet DoYOU have filled with creamy Lots of Free Parking COTTAGE CHEESE = AQUA ROSE CHARTREUSE GREY GREEN COCOA Use these hondy cups for picnics, porties, for your ‘ Armour Star Pure GRADE 1 PORK SAUSAGE children, ond as refrigerator containers. Eoch colorful ; ») cup comes filled with delicious BREAST-O-CHICKEN Seoltest Cottage Cheese. None finer or fresher. Ready TU NA | | to serve. Nourishing— non-fottening — economical. Chunk Style Get some today in these marvelous new heot-resistont Ss ] plastic cups at your store or — from your Sealtest milkman. cans Buy several sets now— 6 colors to choose from— while they last. HUNT'S Get the best, PLUMS Get Sealtest Ineo as Lerge No. 242 Cen ee ede ee! — 1200 BALDWIN AVE. @ are | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1956 THIRTY-THREE aa ¥ ae F 2 o * \ i oe a . _ a a (Drinks 1] Million Cups Tea, |x st 's" tans” Simos Different Supper Dish ce can of tema Pas, | : : ove btm . mg oe s and. 2 of ¢ Tells Just How to Make It sr sr S08 Sean EN A ro tm choke of tana, bet ad Eleven million cups of tea! , maker. It’s new on the market, | teapot. chopped garlic clove in butter, ' serve. That's how many Charles F,| made of heat resistant glass, stain-| Color is no true indication of Hutchinson has drunk. He's dean | less steel and bakelite. tea. Some strong teas brew light of tea experts and for 40. years Designed to take tea making|and some weak teas brew dark. ~ supervising United States Tea out of the kitchen and into the | Milk is better than cream with Examiner for the Food and Drug | dining or living room, it comes in tea because it lets the true flavor Administration. 4 models: 1 to 4 cups, 3-to 8 cups, | of tea come through. Lemon adds * Because coffee prices are sky-|2 © 6 cups, and % gallon iced-tea | a delightful flavor to tea. i f / rocketing utchinson’ maker ——_—_—_—_—_——— M ° j about poder rare Rags The new tea maker has a stain- pio... With Hot Wat ake it al home. nomic significance for many |88 steel infusion basket, with | se wi er You'll like your own Chop Suey—end Chow 4.000 holes, allowing water to cir-| As you wash your dishes, stack! Ovseiel Show You Seveel Dacron, ton , y them in a dish drainer, then rinse | : tire . ofince 195, according to Bureau | expansion of each leat of the loose them with hot water. They dry sleet veep san polo og coffee has jumped 200 per cent |=: quickly this way and need little or Superbly blended, brewed end oped by as against 35 cont fer ten. The infusion basket banishes no wiping. Silverware, however, Mother Neture's own process—to dis- _ Sh oie job of scouring tea leaves out of| should be dried right after it's tinctive true-to-nature flavor you relish—tor oday, @ cup age home the pot and insures a uniform | washed. both cooking and table use! eee —— three and 2 | trew. Send for Free Oriental Recipe Book! 0 Oriental Show Columbi tea. " “ Wer tos. beg coors, Mutchin PLENTY OF »— anes The acteal figures are a ka Geaaey eee A coffee holds exactly enough te 5.2 times as much as loose tea, susan aeuaia cok alee * MEAT — = —— =o Use rapidly boiling water, 1 A variety of . tea bag per cup plus one for the nauriatin nemsicnl than teatag tea. the pot. Allow 3 to 5 minutes for a ts ae Hutchinson claims he has dis- | brewing. covered the perfect oose-teai Although the best tea is made ee a a "Ss on Ve oe ~*~ Fay j . is “~~ < % r ony : se PH] * . = : é 4 # ‘ (4 oe - ‘ “ad 4% Bao eel 5 > . ~ : te i od 4 4 - 5 ie | ? . + / * ; ¥ -_ FR a- ? | Spm ay *5 - "4-9 ie Ey -. - a. FS : f 2 * . . oy \ \ 7 , my j . \ . ee is st 77 : _ 7 . >, + a % t ¥ ’ -™! The Place to Shop Where You..... a + = eee - - _- i ee OLD-FASHIONED BAKED BEANS—Rea! old-| or codfish cakes. Serve with a cold crisp cabbage | fashioned baked beans with brown bread makes a/| slaw, stewed pears and frosted cookies. cold-weather standby meal. It’s good with chicken Yes .. . do shop at Nick’s this week for these wonderful food buys! You will find this big, friendly store a very pleasant place ir to nd ill find these and , man tionall Brown Bread and_ Beans\|jmeade Makes | Sarersea foods at MONEY SAVING SPECIAL LOW PRICES --What Could Be Better . J]... ALL WEEK LONG Too! , en Old-fashioned baked beans have | beans; stir in molasses mixture. Refreshing Ire | - < \ NS = + terrific appeal in cold weather.| Layer with onion slices in bean RX Hamilton Here’s a recipe with unusually | pot or casserole. Bake in a mod-| St. Patrick’s Day is coming) Cy a oe good flavor, rich with the aromatic | erate oven 45 minutes, or heat in| along and you know what that! Fresh Grade A flavor of molasses. skillet on top of range 10 minutes. | means — everybody celebrates. | ALL WH ITE LARGE Old-Fashioned Baked Beans Makes 12 servings. The color green naturally comes plies Place mt es Ever try using molasses in bar- | to mind—a cool, refreshing tint of | —— eur becued chicken? It's really good. | green. So for dessert, to top off | 2 No. 3 cans kidney beans 2 1-pound cans baked beans Barbecued Chicken 3 medium enien, sitesd Have a 1% to 2 pound broiler | jt in your own kitchen—it's that, Mix together unsulphured cut in half. Place in shallow pan; | easy. And for true fruit flavor we | lasses, mustard, vinegar and salt.| skin side up. Brush with melted | use frozen limeade. Combine kidney beans and baked | butter; sprinkle with salt and pep-| Did you know—when freezing Flotell Elberta Peaches Sweet, ripe, full-flavered per. Bake in 350 oven 1% hours; | desserts it's bett to . turn twice during baking. Baste = SLICED or HALVES -with molasses barbecue sauce dur- Farm Produce |<." “"""“"? servings. Molasses Barbecue Sauce % cup unsulphured molasses 1 tablespoon prepared mustard 1 tablespoon vinegar 1 B-ounce can tomate sauce % cup chopped onion \% teaspoon Tabasco sauce Combine all ingredients in sauce- 50 POUNDS pan. Bring to a boil; boil 1 min- + 00 ute. Makes 2/3 cup. Canned Bread, Cake LARGE FRESH EGGS ‘Already on Market PHILADELPHIA (UP) — The D Cc housewife soon may buy canned 59 |breads and cakes the same way OCAST a , Broadcast Famous Mee) Corned Beet Hash ae she chooses tinned vegetables and fruits. MAPLE SUGAR The products already are being d in some chain stores and the NORTHERN MICHIGAN = c the cut in losses from staleness. Canned breads and cakes are said to stay fresh for. months. They are vacuunr packed as F m MKT soon as they leave the oven. So|spinach, add a touch of ground basil « far, the line includes whole wheat, with 2 tablespoons butter whi M% 6673 DIXIE HIGHWAY core tee NEAR 15 JUNCTION The es BREAD... 17 CHEESE SPREAD =" §9° CHEESE...... ™ 59° Birds-Eye Frozen 10-oz. fer $ Pkg. STRAWBERRIES Aunt Jemime CAKE MIXES 3 . Frank's Dove Brand PURE BLACK 4 2 GROVYNO MET WEIGHT wt OF _THIRTY-FOUR by spreading bought doughnuts| in coconut You can make a quick dessert | with butter frosting and dipping M Will p . Es Men Will Praise la serving bew!ls! earpiece ay a inse- INSULATED eee Maple Leaf COTTAGE CHEESE Ribs With Sauce Now is the time for a round of | entertaining. You should be caught up from your holidays and ready |for some festivities again before the entrance of the Lenten season. February, with all its special days, offers fine opportunities for attractive parties, formal or in- formal according to your mood. Here is a meat dish to bring | praise from the men folk and good enough for a party, too. Sweet-and-Sour Spareribs cut im = 2-ineh 2 pounds § spereribs, lengths i, teaspoon pepper 2 teaspoons salt 1 large onion, chopped 1-3 cup dark corn syrup 2 tablespoons corn starch ‘« cup vinegar 2% cups (Ne. 2 can) pineapple chunks 1 tablespoon soy sauce 2 green peppers, siiced tn thin rings | { Place spareribs in shallow bak- | ing dish. Sprinkle with pepper, and |1 teaspoon salt. Add onion. Bake }in 450 oven about 1 hour, or until spareribs are tender. Turn spare- | ribs once or twice during baking period. Meanwhile combine corn syrup, corn starch and remaining salt in skillet. Stir in vinegar, juice drained from pineapple and enough water {tauce, Cook over low heat, sung MOJded Cottage Cheese .| constantly, until mixture thickens | PEACH AND CHEESE VARIETY SALADS—It | vary the combination. Rye wafers are a perfect is easy to have variety in salads with cottage cheese | accompaniment for this appetizing twosome. and cling peaches.. Shown are a number of ways to 11, 1954 Keep Bread Box Dry to Discourage Mold Cook ai Peas in Consomme Fluid. For a change cook them in con- ° somme instead of water and for Enjoy irs best the final touch sprinkle with fine- ly chopped mint, parsley or chives. This will give an added attrac- tion to your Sunday dinner of roast spring lamb! ° Brome an old favorite If bread molds, it may be be- : Pontiac’s Finest Cafeteria and Luach Counter FRIDAY'S SPECIAL! Roast Turkey 69: and Dressing with Cranberry Sauce CHEF’S SPECIAL DAILY We Do Catering—Call FE 26242! ie tne Cine oe Teams Up With Peaches | Bakery Department | stirring constantly, 3 or 4 minutes 4 ¢ peaches: jellylike c aney cause the housewife puts bread in| he; at TREMENDOUS SAVINGS | longer. a cheese and cling pea hes jelly-like consistency. Beat with a a bread box which is not dry. This | Add pineapple chunks; heat thor- a So ee a ciee | FotrY beater until frothy. newt Wied he law fw Gas leueiiy? Bear ibs on hot | many = a" — sala Rip in| Add the mayonnaise, cottage ms . I: L C Rolls 40c WOT SOUP | MOT CEREAL » oy 1oce these smart platter. Makes 4 pon : | tions at t is easy a un tO! cheese, and Blue Cheese and mix but not well dried. Specia emon Uream ee ea. neers beets a | aa watiel cei tanin salad plate” | .e1 Pour into individual molds | The bread box or drawer should end limitlessly useful! Curried Chicken gtr She eatene hee P ' which have been oiled or dipped | be washed thoroughly, well dried | , age cheese for & | in cold water. Makes 8 individual se; ideal fer serving... different version of this dairy food. | rods and mnnrd i = at least Salt Rising Bread ............. If. 22¢ —_ - —_ . . - ; ‘ iC . s e eas ee = Sours Is Succul t p h is combines with many Savors in Lemon-Pecan-Cottage Cheese crumbs with a clean dry brush be- Oatmeal Cookies see 6 6 5 0 0 « 6% Doz. 39c sauce | arrerizess NUTS & CANDY, ETC. ~ ent VIS A Sa Nepal Mie Molds tween washin, F feature today. Blue cheese and on : sen = Flak Butter Rolls sooo0ance4ode 6 for 23¢ them es individual icocube buckets 1 package lemon flavored gelatin _ toe ) (ice This Is a quick curry because cottage cheese in a heart shaped iicupikeitinghwe creel lanl Baking soda is preferred to soap “ = won't melt for long time). you don't have to filet the chicken. | mold over two peach halves adds 1g cup cold water for odorless cleaning. Adding vine- Custard Filled Stix ee wince Bes 6 for 33¢ @ When used with cover lid, perfect for Storing Curried Chickea |S taney Saver sie ae oP cottage cheese (1 12-0une | oar to the rinse water helps kill Cc k 6 f 30 Food ia ee Freeser — = i, oa Masher ae werent mildly flavored foods sf ee eee cas mold spores, but might cause a Assorted Cup GxX6s...-...---- or Cc = a TEED = ee a ene One —— ready-to-cook weight 1 ieblopees lemon juice tin box to rust if carelessly dried. | eePerceaa ps ic unbreakab ecretc rying chicken s “ — i i i ome | we eet ie s cup coarsely grated enton cigntty | AM apprtite tempter is molded | Dissolve gelatin in boiling water Wedding — Birthdey — Party Cokes to Order. Fruit sroaace packed) cottage cheese in which is testy = Add cold water. Chill until of a Santoin _ mosdiom seedie pple) (pecles aud mayonnaise and chopped pecans lly-like consistency. Beat with a aie Punch made to Order. Bowls ond Cups for Rental. coarsely grated) jelly ki ’ START YOUR SET OF ¢ teaspoons curry powder arranged with peaches. rotary beater until frothy. Add LIVER modern “Thermo Bowls” TODAY! Balt sal penoee — Sliced peaches made into vart- | Mayonnaise, cottage cheese, pe- pottery FeSe2 2 e222 e2e2eaeee2 “ane ad ous fruit gelatin molds, set against | C@"s and lemon juice SREATER color ry Maple Leaf Dairy Co. 8 | Brown chicken in butter in 1¢.|S80WY white cottage cheese add | Mix well. Pour into individual menenans combinations ! 8 | inch skillet. Add onion, apple, and |¢Ye &Pd taste appeal because of | molds which have been oiled or | | Pleas enter my erdey for one wet of | curry, ponders Dissolve le, and | oe Se) eae Ce (Gee ee saa 144-146 NORTH SAGINAW STREET uh Eneuwians contress 8 bination to be delivered each week jor 4 cube in water; add to skillet with | Cling peaches are a natural for) dividual molds ' ting ebony bases. Fisted } eight ne pore h g salt and pepper to taste. Scrape the many fruit flavored gelatins. ie SSS = = with naturel colar up browned particles from bottom! A simple effective arrangement | lid: {| NAME - of pan with wooden spoon. ‘of just peaches and cottage cheese | i a ' ADDRESS i — was cook wnt chicken is can spark interest in a coe com- = , GACH WEEK! » aTY STATE Ql; ge eee chicken pieces; | bination. Place a rounded serving orce m in pan through fine! of cottage cheese on greens. Ar- . hs ce ees ces cee cose ces cee esc cs cas cs on sliced canned peaches \ strainer. Return chicken and sieve | range mixture to skillet; stir in cream. ! around the cottage cheese in petal Reheat but do not boil. Makes 4/ fashion for a flower salad. Green Co. Maple Leaf Dairy servings. sag ie colorful for the stem 20 E. Howerd Sr. Ph. FE 4-2547 Fixing Grapefruit . When planning menus it is tm- Tf —————|] Is Easy Task ! Here are some... more are listed in our ad in NEWS IN BRIEF! to inélude foods that : . these that are smooth and soft With Sharp Knife — it adds interest to many food halves or sectioning the whole | could be moenotonoes. fruit for use in salads and fruit) That's why rye wafers are the | right tools for the task — good salads, for they are a crisp food | sharp paring knives These wafers are an excellent t ise have a crisp texture along with “J , } ot You'll find fixing grapefruit | eombinations that herwise | cups really a cinch if you use the Perfect accompaniment for these | Experts seem to agree on a on which to serve a variety of Tender Lean Beef POT ROAST Grade “A’’ Strictly Michigan Fresh LARGE from the center To section the’ whole fruit, peel | ‘,. cup mayonnaise +, cup crumbled Blue Cheese Dissolve gelatin in the hot water. |short, straight bladed knife for: spreads. Delicious too. buttered POTATOES separating the fruit from the di- and then popped into the oven to E G G S viding membranes in haves warm for serving. If you like the seeded/fruit (and , Blue Cheese-Cottage Cheese Molds many people prefer it) but not the 1 package lemon fisvored gelatin 50 lb. C . Cc chore of removing fhe seeds, cut a Mo eee Ba Cc around the seeds, rémoving a cone } a cottage cheese (1 12-ounce g Dezen bb. Small Size... 39¢ doz. JU: Meaty Beet SHORT RIBS |a knife blade about 9 or 6 inches long: slip out section by pulling | knife back along next membrane Grapefruit is at its peak of economy and quality right now. and makes a wonderful first or last course — sensible because it pro- ivides lots of vitamin C to help | fight colds, and because it has a | good low calorie count. Fancy, Cleaned Pan-Ready ROCK FRYERS Fresh Made GROUND BEEF Extra Fancy Fresh Killed STEWERS Defiance Oleomargarine Suggestions for Planning Kitchen Counter Space “Good kitchens don't just hap- pen, they must be planned,” stressed Miss Marjorie Bettes- worth. Jackson home economist during Farmers’ Week at Michi- | gan State College. | Here are some suggestions she Tastes just right with GULF KIST Canned Shrimp With plump, rosy-pink Gulf Kist Shrimp on aia shelf. you'll never Fun out of ideas for quick, tempting c Smoked PICNICS ‘Peach Ambrosia! Enjoy ust-caught flever in spicy cocktails gave for planning counter space: ° Add haan salads, peti fia dh and delicious. Here's a peach ambrosia — it) Plan for 15 inches by refrigerator 5 $ Cc c Cc © Serve on toast with cheese coves. A meal in minutec! can double as an appetizer or a (adjacent to open side of door): Lb. 3 Ibs. Lb. Gilt Kiet Starienp cose them the conny Calf of Mexico—heme | |"e™ dessert. Detrost 1 package | 38 inches te the right side of sie Ibs. for waters for nature's best-tasting shrimp. Enjoy their sea-fresh frozen peaches, combine with| bowl; 30 inches to the left of sink flavor often. Ready to eat. No peeling. No waste. | sliced banana and coconut. That's | bowl; 24 inches beside and within A B-on. con of Gull Kict Shrimp ts equal te 1 th. whole, row shrimp. | all there is to it! So: simple — so reach of the range; 36 inches for very delicious mixing and food preparatiqp. We grind our own brand c Franco-American === = ee SS = to perfection for you . Lb. ‘ Cans $ : | || COFFEE SPAGHETTI | jill | eceee say 242-5 Ib. avg. “If It's ALIVE—It's FRESH"— Taste the Difference! ROASTERS DUCKS STEWERS TURKEYS || All Poultry Dressed Free of Charge Headless and Dressed WILD RABBITS Lb. 39° a. LLL LPL 45" PLE'S FISH § 82 South Saginaw St. Wholesale ~__. Ib. §5¢{ LARGE FRESH EGGS, doz. 52 | PAA | HERRING—SNAPPER—BUFFALO—SALT HERRING—OYSTERS—CATFISH , i j and Retail ie | ea . , : o . ° * * FE 4-1521 i My 1] GARGAIN BUYS Fancy, Sweet GREEN PEAS 6~'*I Queker APPLE SAUCE 6*'T Whole Kernel CORN om Fency, Ripe BANANAS 2 29° Lerge Sweet = Pascal Celery 19° Lerge Solid Green Peppers Ea. 5° Floride ORANGES Se nae BUTTER b. March Seediess —- Jumbo Solid re ‘a Towels Require Care Be sure to hang your dishcloths | and dish towels where they will dry well before you use them | again. When you launder them, the use of a bottled bleach in the wash water, will help you keep them in good color. | | | until foamy; Meringue Cookies ‘Melt in Your Mouth Use leftover egg whites to make these sweet treats. Cherry Walnut Kisses 4 ogs = ‘, cup chopped maraschino cherries, (well drained). Add salt to egg whites and beat add cream of tartar and beat uti whites stand in soft peaks. Gradually add sugar, beat- ing constantly. Gradually sift flour over mixture, folding it in as you do so. Fold in, walnuts, coconut and| . cream of tartar iueiidaies Drop by teaspoons on | greased baking sheet. Bake in| Islow (325F) oven 15 minutes. | Makes about 4 dozen cookies. THE By JANET ODFLL Pentiac Press Food Editor Liking a bit of fun along with the serious part of our job, re- cently we have been reading Moth- er Goose. We thought it might food the nursery rhyme folks ate. You know, of course, that some | “ of the most fa- miliar .ursery rhymes are very old. King Cole, for instance, =~ datesbackto around 200 A. D. However, only since 1600 have the rhymes been form | Mother Goose people seems to be | plums. We all know about Little When a recipe calls for a cup! Jack Horner's plum in his Christ- |of eggs you'll usually need five} mas pie. Plum cake is mentioned ‘medium-sized eggs. in a number of rhymes. the Vitamin C. TreeSweet’s Speci TreeSweet Orange Juice. Pure juice of fresh, tree-rip- ened oranges. No sugar added—nothing taken away. TreeSweet retains 98% of Retains All The Natura! Goodeeet eess Of Presh-Squeezed Fruit... Aad I: Costs Less. Stock Up! “SREESWEET PRODUCTS CO SANTA AWA, CALIFORNIA mm TreeSweet LEADS THE CITRUS shasta TreeSweet Grapefruit Juice captures the full goodness and natural =< crop ina diend . . . already Bit tor you Try TreeSweet Each can of TreeSweet Lemon Juice gives you the PORK 65: RAZLEY CHOPS...... yee ree be amusing to see what kind of | MRS. ODELL in published! One staple article of diet for the! PONTIAC PRESS, A riddle about a plum pudding goes as follows: Piour of —— fruit of Spain, Met together in & shower rein, Put tn «@ bag tied round with ao string; If you'll tell me this riddle, TU give you a ring. Even good King Arthur falls | from grace when he steals ines | sacks of bariey meal to make a . The verse goes on to tell | | that he stuffs it with plums and | two great lumps of ‘at. | What he and Queen Guinevere and the nobles didn’t eat the first night, the Queen fried for break- fast the next morning. Just like | our fried mush! A variety ‘of fruit mentioned in- | cludes ‘“‘Oranges and lemons, Say | | the Bells of St. Clements’’; Curly | Locks’ ‘‘strawberries, sugar and cream.''; the ‘‘apples in the hold’’ from I Saw Three Ships a Sailing. | Medieval folk must have been fond of pies of all kinds. The} Patty-Cake of the child's hand rhyme was undoubtedly some sort Four and twenty blackbirds pop- ping out of a pie as it was set be- | fore the King was no flight of | fancy. The World Book tells us| that a favorite trick of the 1500s | was to hide surprises of all kinds in pies. An old recipe book actually gives instructions about making pies with live birds in them so that they may fly out when the | pie is opened. | | Who hasn't twisted his tongue | over Peter Piper's Pickled Pep- | pers? They are a very real and and fritters, Say the Bells of St. Peter's.” We wonder what kind of | The second is rather dubious ad- | vice to follow: Johnny's toe Little te whittle, ar some The children of another century must have had cast-iron digestive systems. This Drink Is Smooth i Teenagers Delight: One pint of vanilla ice cream beaten to a froth with 4 cups of apple juice. Pour foaming into tall glasses and add a dash of mace. Enough for four | tal glasses or six shorter ones. BAZLEY’S BIGGER AND BETTER MEAT BARGAINS! BAZLEY BETTER TRIM SIRLOIN, ROUND and T-BONE STEAKS = THURSDAY, MARCH 1], Mother Goose Was Busy) Concocting Good Recipes : bb. SHOP ELSEWHERE! Compare! SHOP AND SAVE! BAZLEY’S NATIVE SNO WHITE VEAL SALE years 19 LEG Cut ROAST 35i. For Potties asim 39 35: Shoulder Cut STEAK VEAL _45i. BE -— ECONOMIZE! SHOP HERE AND SAVE! Freshly Dressed Stewing a a c b. Tender Blade Cut ROAST... DD REMUS a ba eee , —_ Grede 1 . SAUSAGE bb. SHORT RIBS ’ 1954 ~ tr. e\, ~ or THIRTY:FIVE | WE GIVE HOLDENS LUN ALL WILL BUY One Pound Rib End hf id Huron Friendly’ s Bargain} PORK LOIN ROAST One Pound Roll Armour’s Star SAUSAGE One Pound All Meat PRESSEL FRANKS One Pound Lean End Cut PORK CHOPS One Pound Mild Michigan PINCONNING CHEESE Armour Star Sliced Bacon lb. 79 Velvet Brand Y2 Gallon ICE CREAM CHOCOLATE VANILLA OR STRAWBERRY Chese & Sanborn COFFEE {9 Cloverbloom ae Cuter Bird's Eye Frozen Strawberries 83° We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities! 10 oz. pkg. Southern Star BONITA FLAKES Extre Lerge, Fency, 126 Size Sunkist Oranges..... 19 Dez. 59° Extre Large, Jumbo Pascal Celery cence “195 phe pisquick Large 40 ox. package 39° SWIFT NING Karo Syrup Blue or Red Lebel 1% tb. Jer. “3 Jocko Peanut Batter (om 884 W et 4" Ml Town House Hur OD Beef and Corn Pie * secure an adequate low cost diet THIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS; THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 Oysters Getting More Popular Years before refrigerator cars | made shellfish available to the entire country during all the “R” months, even midwesterners could look forward to the barrels of | oysters that their Eastern cousins sent them at holiday times. As the distribution of this de- licioug seafood has become more widespread throughout the United States, the demand for good oyster recipes has increased, and the pop- ularity of scalloped oysters and oyster stews has given Americans a desire for more ways to cook this shellfish. In response to this demand, here , SEASHELL CASSEROLE—A new way with oysters is to serve is a new recipe from the National | tem in a casserole of shell macaroni and cheddar cheese. Similar to Fisheries Institute for shell maca-| .-alioped oysters, yet different enough to be a change, oysters fixed roni and oysters—a Seashell Cas-! this way should please all lovers of the bivalve serole. ve Seashell Casserole oe Cook Potatoes in Jackets to Get Most..Food Value At the University of Maine in;last minute preparation and they Orono, a comprehensive program irae if things don't go as of potato research is in progress. | P . In addition to experiments with! “Te speed up cooking time, | while, melt butter in a saucepan. | different types of potato seed,| slice them thin, use a shallow Peel garlic, split in half and brown | methods of growing, harvesting; pam and have the white sauce in butter. Remove pan from heat. | and marketing, much work is be-| boiling hot when it is poured Discard garlic. Stir in flour until | ing done on the actual cooking! over the potatoes. smooth. Gradually add oyster li-|of potatoes and preparing aa “Mashed potatoes are an ever quid and milk. (If oyster liquid is | for the table. popular dish, but for best results mot ‘ add 1 extra cup of milk). | Dr. Kathryn E. Briwa, food spe-| they should be eaten as soon as Stir until well blended. Return | cialist, heads this study group and possible after mashing. If they to heat and cook until thick. Stir) she has this to say about the| must be held, put them into a hot and Lea aed — 2-quart | general use of potatoes | oven in a covered casserole dish, | Casseroe. a well in center; wpe pota | or keep them warm over hot water. and pour in oysters. Bake in a| da oo a 2 rae le snaeali| ing just before serving to restore | | thrifty part of any meal. They | \ ; *| blend well with many other foods me 6 to S servings. | and when properly cooked, are | them to light fluffiness and smooth, enjoyed by all members of the | tump-free texture."’ mily Will Enic family, young and «!d. | ———_— | dill saints tm dite Ham and Lima Dish [tre cane rt. |QK on Sunday Night . ; }are calorie rich. The family will love this novel | “A pressure saucepan shortens — beef and an pee. re < | their cooking time, but care must| Use this tasty casserole for your a — ort ere’ | C2 used so as not to overcook | next Sunday night supper. handy place, them. Potatoes cooked, in their! Ham and Lima Casserole be frequent requests for repeat | iackets and eaten at once give —~ aos | AF S cape qoutel chebier cheese Drain oysters, reserving 1 cup liquid; cook macaroni according to directions on the package. Mean- | 2 cups large dry limas Balt 1 | most Beef and Corn Pie ~ a : ree orien temenees) “Baked potatoes, especially green pepper ‘chopped! os when the skine are eaten, ive | tat, neve bcos Sropines or oer ‘Se a st tara ped eae aoe | eee ea or ao -3 cup img sherry | 4, A woresstershive sauce : the tees to gét 2 Se oe sugar | pay EE. or gt aes corn off all earth materials, rub them 1 clove garlic if desired (minced) | aspen a. with a once over of fat and bake Rinse limas and cover with cold | Butter ye them along with any oven meal. | water. Soak overnight or for 6 to) Soak bread crumbs in a mixture 8 hours. Bring slowly to boil in| soaking water. Boil gently 30| Add ground beet, 1 teaspoon | hearty salad for the main dish, | ™mutes to 1 hour, just unti] tender | i but not mushy. | Add 2 teaspoons salt toward end| ~ of cooking. Drain beans thoroughly. Scalloped potatdes are good for | | covered dish suppers and for com- | C00k onion and green pepper gently | pany meals because there is no utes, salt onion; mix well. Line the bottom | they are done and sides of a 9inch pie pan and y bake 350 degree F. oven for . in bacon drippings for 5 minutes. | Mix together well drained corn — — Add ham; cook, stirring often, and tomatoes and add seasonings. |urftil ham begins to brown. Add Fill meat shell, dot with butter or | Sour C am Add | tomato sauce, sherry, brown sugar, margarine and return to oven to | re S pepper and garlic; mix well. | bake for 25 minutes longer. Gently stir in beans, Season with | Cut into wedges for serving. salt to taste. Turn into 2-quart servings. oF serving | casserole. Bake, uncovered, in 350 | When looking for a different way | 0Ve" 1% hours. Makes 6 servings. serve veal, turn to Paprika Tea Bags in 50th Year . This is a zestful dish By Internationa! News Service This year marks the 50th anni- versary of the tea bag. The Tea | ; To yrevere this veal dish, = |Council, which understandably is This tusi icient for six servings, purc proud of tea bag birthdays, re- a group who ~terchyaertioms ernapel | 1% pounds of veal shoulder steaks. | minds housewives that every tea jed food habits, metabolic re- “Ut the meat into serving size | bag is an exact scientific blend of | sponse to diet, and general health | Pieces. then dredge them with | 20 or more varieties of tea, calew- | of older women. A high degree uf | S©asoned flour. lated to be just enough to make vigor was observed in older women, In the meantime, heat 2 table- 0 good cup of tea. who had established good dietary | Spoons of lard or drippings in a habits. : | heavy frying-pan. Add paprika to A Milk was the one food they most: ‘he fat until it is quite red. Then frequently neglected. There is need | ‘© the pan add three sliced onions | VITAM NS for éareful and complete counseling | 274 cook until transparent. 4 ———__ —-—— of older women on choice of food! Next, add the meat and brown on | f and its preparation to help them all sides. To this add one-half cup of souf cream. Cover the meat closely and let it cook slowly for NATUR ria Vel. with minimum expenditure of time New Cookbooks So Good They’‘ll Make Reader Drool By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor The Pontiac Public Library has two new cookbooks on its shelves. Both are excellent. We'd like to tell you a little bit about them. Just in time for the Lenten sea- son is Louis Garrison's Delicious Seafood Recipes (Thomas Y. Cro- | well Co. $3.00). The author — a| woman, despite the spelling of the | first name — is anxious to show | her readers that fish cookery is | simple and the resulting product | delicious. The most important thing to re- member in fish cookery is not to overcook. Most fish can be baked; oily fish like whitefish, red snapper er salmen should small pan fish should be sauteed in butter or oil. | be broiled; crumbs and milk. Heat thoroughly. | Add eggs. season with salt and | wide area, she does manage fo get in recipes for a few unusual foods like octopus, eels, squid, muskel- lunge and snails. A chapter each is devoted to Canapes and Hors d'Oeuvres, Sauces for Fish and a Glossary of Cookery Terms. Sardines are a familiar food on the picnic or canape table. Have you ever broiled them? Mrs. Gar- rison suggests this recipe. Broiled Sardines 4 tablespoons butter % cup bread crumbs 1 cup rich milk, warmed 2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped Salt and cayenne 1 can boneless and skinless sardines Paprika 4 slices buttered toast Melt butter in saucepan; add |} cayenne In each chapter the recipes are alphabetical, making it a simple matter to find what you want. Al- though Mrs. Garrison has tried to | give recipes for only those fish Place the sardines on a cookie sheet or in a very shallow pan. Broil in a preheated broiler 5 minutes. to test the various recipes. The appliances discussed are in- fra-red broilers, rotisseries, port- able roaster ovens and casseroles, deep fat fryers, electric grills and | waffle irons, mixers and blenders. | and a_ miscellaneous kitchen helpers. The authors give due credit te the geniuses of the past who group of Place broiled sardines on hot,| discovered and harnessed elec- and shellfish obtainable over a/| buttered toast; cover with egg| tricity. They predict that. hand laber in the kitchen will become all but obsolete in the future. Each chapter gives general rules for using the appliance under dis- cussion. (In the introduction the authors give the names of the ap- pliances they consider the bést in each field), Then a selection of mouth-watering recipes follows. Your editor had just eaten an ade- quate breakfast before looking over the book. By the time she had finished, she was regdy for a four- course dinner. Even the table of contents is in- terestingly written. The print in the entire book is excellent. The book fs of an easy size to hold and use. I think perhaps that a library copy will not be enough for me. Note: Three days later — it wasn't. I bought a copy. | Add a sprinkle of brown sugar | to gravy which has been over- salted. The sugar will kill the salty taste but will not make the gravy taste sweet. ‘ Fresh-Prozen Vegetables ' ' U.S. No. 1 Michigan Deming’s Red SALMON 1 Lb. Tall Can POTATOES Extra Lean Tomato and effort. about 45 minutes or until tender. | ‘QAKLAND PACKING HOUSE MARKET ...:.:.. RETAIL DEPT. STORE HOURS Mon.—Tues.—Thurs. 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. 7 A. M. ’til 4 P. M. Daily Wed 8 A.M.-12 Noon. 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CTOCCT VINLLi No. 5 in a series of Rane Creatures: et Spe RRR f) eS _____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 ____ THIRTY-SEVEN THE SILVER- THROATED ey pours his heart out to the retailer and forgets about the customer * . . The Woo is a manufacturer who thinks his fate is in the hands of retailers alone. He pours out his heart and gold and prizes to storekeepers — then has nothing left to woo the shopper — the one who buys his product. Naturally the importance of newspaper advertising escapes him, just as his customers do. Fortunately the Woo is a rare creature. Most manufacturers know that it’s smart to woo the storekeepers — but even smarter to win the _ THE PONTIAC PRESS 3 : lie a ete oe Se ET sh NT a consumer's lasting love! So the wise manufacturer does just what the storekeeper himself does — he advertises in newspapers. Which is plain common sense, because practically everybody in town reads the newspaper’. . . relies on it for shopping help. No wonder advertisers throughout the nation spent a record-break- ing $2,655,500,000* in newspapers last year — twice as much as in any other medium! All business is local ... and so are all newspapers! *Printers’ Ink Preliminary Estimate for 1953 5B RE bile SA EE SEM SLRS LO NT EB Lt AMAR ITE SEAR BE OTE a § 4 i i ' i _THIRTY-EIGHT Council Asks Audit of Books Romeo Body Requests Ist Check in 10 Years; Sees No Irregularities ROMEO — An audit of the vil- lage bodks for the first time here in 10 years will be made some time after March 15, according to Village Council members Decision to make the audit was | made in a special meeting of the council recently se Hospital Starts THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 | Hiring Drive Recruiting of Technical Employes Is Launched by Oakland Hospital ROYAL OAK — Business offices of Oakland Hospital have been opened here at 3339 Tyler St., the 13 Mile road entrance to the hos- pital site, and an employe recruit- ing program for the hospital's sup- porting services is being launehed. This was announced today— by E. A. Tomlinson, president, of the Attend Auxiliary Meeting Mr. and Mrs. Duane Nichol, who last week lost their home and its contents in a fire, were presented | with a quilt by the unit. ‘54 Lapeer Cancer Fund Drive Head Appointed LAPEER—Frank Conlen of La- peer has been appointed chairman of the American Cancer Society's | 1954 fund campaign tor 37 Members and Guests | . Lapesr The drive will open April 1, with the county’s quota set at $3,095. Hazel Park Council Fills 2 City Offices HAZEL PARK—Two city offices, by the City Council this week. Adele Anderson, acting treasurer, J. McKinnon was named assessor. Watchowski resigned to become administrator of Lathrup Village. vacated by the resignation of Leon- | jj ard A. Watchowski, were filled | | was appointed treasurer and Alex | | . this enchanting young hairstyle that takes to flowered hats or the windblown look with equal ease. And this is only one ff of our many fiettering styles for Spring. ‘Why not phone OL, 2-7226 and make your appointment to have a smart, easy-to- manage Spring coiffure. Betty’s Beauty Shoppe New Phone: OL 2-7226 New Lecated at 1596 E. Auburn — Breokland Betty Cretess —Owner | board of trustees. He said new offices in the converted dwelling | | adjacent to te construction will be headquarters for the project until | the hospital opens next January. With the opening of the new personnel will be re- in order to build an ef- A Detroit accounting firm, specializing in municipal ac- counts, was authorized to inspect the village accounts and records. FRIGIDAIRE BUYERS’ JAMBOREE | SAVE! — Clearance of All 1953 Models! — SAVE! time the hospital opens, accord- | “The council is of the opinion that no irregularities have occured, but that the system is just anti- quated,” said Percy G. village attorney MR. AND MRS. JOHN BARRY CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY—Mr. and Mrs. John Barry of peer Horler, | Welsh road, Lum, formerly of Pontiac, celebrated their 50th wed-| giient service organization by t | ding anniversary Sunday with an open house. The Barrys have six, Raymond C. Moore, a represent-| children, Mrs. Margaret Baldwin, Mrs. Lenore Pocs and Mrs. Lucille | ing to Owen R. Pinkerman, new . e ative of the accounting firm who | Gilbert, all of Pontiac; and Mrs. Bernice Lytle of Keego Harbor, | executive director. gerators Sele Electric Ran eS Sele at ‘the special meeting, said the William Barry of Lum and Earl Barry in the Navy at Norfolk, Va. Va.| pinkerman said the first phase | Price Price cost of the audit would depend o the amount of work involved. 4- H's Building Proposal of recruiting will deal wiill appli- | cants having technical training in | IMPERIAL CYCLAMATIC FRIGIDAIRE 30” $3995 Stanley Palmer, councliman. classifications such as registereed | 10 6 c F a a nurses, laboratory technicians, | ° u. Pt. Formerly $184.95 ducted over the past two years Get BI f B d | vaictical nurses. Approximately || Formerly $449.95 ............ erly WE seein seaoweease and if any disorders were ms essing O Oal 330 employes will be needed, he | ag copes ee —— should Oakland County 4H Leaders, Bray said it cost $2,700 to rent | pointed out. | DELUXE — 5 FRIGIDAIRE 40” Del. : $ 5 whe eiiiee peried a cs ms renpaaame lp ages. tents for last year's 4H shows ~ Ext G tT 10.6 Cu. Fe. : F ly $319.95 the period from March 1, 1952 to| has the County of Super- —— the +H Fair Aug. 10-14, ension roup | Formerly $409.95 ..... mrs cece ormen'y $ AI wees “seeeeees Pata a mane pi yeycaee, et ta etd sal ay | | the | te ing Ser Sea Werden fs ves Names Chairman | AUTOMATIC DEFROST 5 FRIGIDAIRE 40” Del. $99F00 council during the audit of sug-! agricultural committee chairman, “splays and merchants 'S. WHITE LAKE — Mrs. Leonard | 9 Cu. Ft. With Wonder Oven gestions for charges and that he to let the association put up & “This building won't solve the Freund was elected chairman of § Formerly $349.95 .........+e00s Formerly $369.95 ........0000+ the White Lake Home Extension group at a meeting Tuesday night. Mrs. Wesley Cogger was named vice chairman, and Mrs. Ralph Pickering was elected to the sec- would attempt to set up the books building on the fairgrounds on to eliminate complications. Perry street “at their own ex- | It “was also suggested that a pense.’ yearty suit be made. Reid said 4-H Fairs have out- | grown the exhibit building and whele problem but it will cui down on the tents somewhat,” he sald; “and it will be a safer place to exhibit our valuable livestock. retary-treasurer’s position. the cost of renting tents is rum- = Bray said that the bee will get, Others named were Mrs. Clayton ning high. under way soon “if the city of Cook, Mrs. Austin Palmer, Mrs. With supervisors’ sanction on the Pontiac will issue us a building) J. F. Boothroy and Mrs. B. A. building bee, the 4H Leaders’ | permit.” McKeachie. | President, James Reid of Milford, - inamed the “bee” committee | Wednesday night. | James Marble of Milford is | chairman, with Leon Storm of WE GIVE WW Green Thrift Stamps WE GIVE ww Green Thrift Stamps MARCH SPECIALS Mitzelicld Eggleston BURR HARDWARE 429 MAIN ST., IN ROCHESTER, MICH. Ladies’ Costume Jewelry Regular $1.00 Valves 25 Tremendous Selection > | ROMAN STRIPE NYLON HOSE Formerly $1.65 51-15 Only S] 08 Irregulars 69c | bers have some $1,600 on hand to buy building materials. | “We plan a wooden building 10077” by 32 feet in size with poles in- stead of cement as a foundation, . | be said. “This cuts the cx cost.’ Hospital Auxiliary Picks New Officers LAPEER — New officers were elected this week at a meeting of Lapeer City Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. Guy Owen was named pres- ident of the group. First vice pres- ident is Mrs. L. L. Waterbury, and second vice president is Mrs. Ber- | sald the Men's Fancy Hose “tw” 69¢ Girls’ and Ladies’ SPORT SHOES Bright Argyles nard Horton. Veleos to 9848 Others elected included Mrs WITH THE HIGHEST COMPRESSION OVERHEAD WITH HEAVIER CONSTRUCTION FOR A WITH BIGGER BRAKES | . Claude Brown, corresponding sec- VALVE ENGINES. High-compression engines deliver more power SMOOTHER RIDE. Extra strength in body ond frame makes SAFETY. Chevrolet $299 retary; Mrs. Joan Mignery. re-| ond finer performance on less gas. Chevrolet's engines have the Chevrolet the heaviest of all low-priced cars. And that extra weight broke drums ere @ full eleven inches in cording secretary; Mrs. Jay Lish-| highest compression ratio of ony leading low-priced cor. makes Chevrolet ride better ond hold the rood in @ solid, big-cor way} _ Slometer—largest in the low-price field! ness, treasurer; and Mrs. Don Kay, Mrs. G. A. Graham and Mrs. Clarke Dorland, directors. Oxfords, Loafers, Saddles Just Arrived FADED DENIM 69<« Yd. Banquet in Romeo, ito Observe Girl Scouts’ Birthday ROMEO — Girl Scouts, Brown- Plain or Stripe. Pelion Interfacing What you want most see saaal ies, their families and friends will e!S, observe the 42nd birthday of Girl glee Scouts of America Saturday at a q4 sto" banquet in Romeo High School auditorium 312 Main St. The banquet will be held from .5:30 to 8:30 p. m. Mrs. Jackson Harrell is general chairman. Mrs Howard Jelsch is decorations | chairman. Special favors have been de- | signed by each troop for use as decorations at the tables. Place settings will be brought by par- ents, according to troop leaders. Following the potluck dinner aj} program will be held featuring a Walt Disney movie. | Thomas School PTA . | Chooses New Officers | 3 THOMAS—Thomas School PTA * | elected new officers at a meeting Parking in Rear of ae gives you firs y (that's the reason more people want ... and buy Chevrolets than any other car) “Loss of Words” The loveliest poetry. is overshadowed smallest flower Rochester by the this week. They were Mrs. Jack (ireenhous Pacee, Sven presi: Mira, Rab Ke USES ert Evans, wenutary: and Mrs. a owe #70. ere salen wan tiles tet aoe (fella ee tient >a | Operates. _ oe Ten” models). i's more proof that Chev- a rolet Is chead in engineering! . Your Pharmacist Chevrolet keeps coming up chead of other Vin lly F ked low-priced cars with the new things and good 1a inke things you want. And you pay less for a | Chevrolet—it carries the lowest price tag NS for Health! of any line of cars. ’ Your baby’s future in no better hands’ || So why go hundreds of dollars higher | sei, We inter ek Whence when you can get what you want in a seks eal Sot scour Wiley reese ary new Chevrolet? Come on in— the best so advise or assist you you'll like the way we're talking business. . 4 . 321 Mein St. USED CARS: 211 S. Seginaw St., Phone 4-4546 s ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 oe : | Tomm y Warren Education Group to Meet | 4 School Board Presented With | Hears Employes &a3!e Badse | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP —| THIRTY-NINE of Michigan Educational Assn. is scheduled to meet at the local SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — | high school at 5:30 p.m. today for Region 7, Oakland County Council !a dinner meeting. . Moe * aS oS ay . |Tommy Warren, 12-year-old son uF +) tinanewast as peak. SOM Grou scuss | “\\ ‘4 deena = ee PS Di Salary, of Mr. and Mrs. John Warren of Au ate - Solssseret i) Operating Funds Before | punter road, has been awarded Ste SS Walled Lake Body /hihs Eagle Badge by Robert Jack- — }son, community commissioner of * WALLED LAKE — Committees | poy scouts. from three employe groups ap- peared before the Walled Lake Board of Education Monday. The board heard first from a committee representing the sys- Tommy is one of the youngest boys ever to receive the badge. He also received his one-year service star and six merit badges during the Youth Night program spon- when you add COLOR sored by Angling Road School PTA | recently. } Tommy is the third member | of his family to receive the cov- | eted Eagle Badge. His father and his older brether, Michael, have also received the award. you add new beauty to your hair tem's teachers. The group dis- cussed the board's decisions re- garding salaries for next year and the possibilities of additional local revenues being raised for operat- ing purposes. ¥ No need for drab, lustreless hair . not when it’s so safe and so smart to bathe your hair in color — Better make an appointment now to have one of our wonderful color tents . iv @ tone that ts just right for you. Also active in scouting are Tom- | The beard agreed = = my'’s younger brother, Russell. 8, matter further study. | his sister. Joanne, and his mother. | Also to be considered is a | Russell has joined the St. Michael | salary plan submitted by a com- Cub Scouts, while Joanne is a mittee of school principals. Girl Scout. Mrs. Warren has six | Final group to appear was Ph sara of ss a den mother | ' : committee fram the tystem's cus 204 Metroctor if handicratts, |} '008 N. Mole & todial staff. The school: board | Se — agreed to give custodians a three- | Band’s Mothers Club week summer vacation if the = | } ularly work a 4Shour week during |t© Sponsor Talent Show | BROWN CITY—Mothers Club of the year. | In other business, a special meet-| Brown City High School Band will ing was set for March 22 when bids | sponsor a home talent show Satur- will be opened on two 60-passenger | day evening. | school buses. The program will include songs, Experts in CONTOUR CUTTING Thin and Baby-Fine Hair Avon Beauty Salon Rochester OL we 2-8111 A Distinguished Service... William R. Potere Pentiac Press Photes BUS “BOSS” CHECKS THE ENGINE—Mrs. Doris Lowery, at- tractive dark-haired director of bus transportation for the Rochester Community School district, knows how to fix an engine if a mechanic is not available. In charge of 15 buses covering almost a thousand _Plans and specifications for the | tap dancing, band selections and library and kitchen in the new/a humorous skit by club mem. | high school will also be considered | bers. Assisting will be Earl Bar- FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service 339 Walnat OL ive 1-5151 Oxygen Eguipped ROCHESTER Oppesite P.O. at the meeting. ber, music instructor. miles a day, Mrs. Lowery begins each school day by helping to warm — up buses at 6:30 in the morning. In the above picture with the regu- | ; lar school district mechanic, Harold Mur phy, she discusses the reg- r) ular tune-up due the buses. Lower left, Mrs. Lowery, mother of three | young daughters, uses a wrench for a final tightening job before this bus takes off for its regular run. Rochester School Buses Kept Operating by Woman | ie By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE , to be picked up is part of ber | ae A comely woman 5 feet 2 has| job. — a 4 } \t of |) og 3 exqloded the mechanical myth— knowledge of machinery is not an | exclusive male prerogative. Reported to be the only woman bus director in the state, Mrs. Asa Lowery has charge of the | | garage to help warm up the buses. Her day begins at 6:30 a. m.| when she arrives at the school School bells, she smiles, do not wait for buses and students can't be tardy because of slow buses. Rochester Community Schoool dis- 15-bus system which covers ‘ 4 “ ' on Pas ek ra ‘in a : r- a ee eee ee ee 3 Firemen Seek |Br own-Clothier Cylisiders, “@arburetors” ‘and i checking A ree aan vasne ° clutches have become music to Rochester district reports Wedding Held the ears ae —- — savings under this system. Lewery. woe to out Pp * Gear Funds on Saturday tune tappet that dares to throw Pail Lowery’s interest. in ma | MARLETTE — Ann Alaire| ‘ome ot eee of her scheat | When she chose running ber fath- | Clothier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| buses. er’s riveting machine to playing DRESS SOCKS......3 °° *] Plan 2 Milford Dances Norris Clothier of Marlette, be for Money to Purchase | came the bride of Lawrence Ron- : |ald Brown, of Mr. and Mrs. | herself. A reluctant motor has often| Holder of jot's licene, shell FAR ARMDDAY CHLIDTC Pare i - MILFORD — Milford firemen! mony at the Baptist parsonage in| 5Y ® mere cleaning of the points! patrol during the war years and Senforized PANTIES Fer are attempting to raise funds with | Mayville Saturday. | with Mrs. Lowery's fingernail | with her sister was a regular air | serine enti . . . which to buy temnent | Patricia Billot of Marlette was | file | show entrant. The Dawn Patrol | WORK SOX Prs. Nylonized, 2 Bar Tricote, Size 5-6-7 , it maid of honor and Donald Long | According to the men who work | aiso claimed her as an active | alarms. A supper followed in a Marlette | oe eer enous feminine — Summers she helps manage a White Only ..............-. , WHS, ayon ] a to hold two dances | restaurant. “Solid.” jo Gs Grivers’ collective — a farm at se SLACKS $ 3 98 Crease Resistont ............ 0.22000. . money. answer to the query about the bus erneis ° admaite, Equipment being considered Two Youths Sent boss.” “Why, she even thinks like | ®Pite her love of machines, she Kingbilt, Gabardine ............... GOWNS Fer $ will produce from 1,000 to 2,000 a man, At first we had our fingers os denen, ol in watts of light from a portable fo Circuit Court a ae pt Age enters the Rochester schools, Polly, 12. SPORT SHIRTS $ 69 Printed Crepe Plise Se a i ee a generator and will answer the yetem, but we soon found out she| Linda, 8 and Sally, 6, keep this rdi Ww | | lighting problems while firemen | AVON TOWNSHIP — Two youths | knew her engines.” daily interest alive. Gabardine, Washable .............. SLIPS Fer$ are out on calls, were bound over to circuit court] nearty 1,999 school children ee DUNGAREES $ 75 The first fund raising affair win | een they waived examination on depend upon Mrs. Lewery’s bus County Calendar ] Shadow Pone!l, White Muslin ...... be a St. Patrick's Dance to be | Charges of breaking and entering) ,neduling for thoir ride to and Zipper Fly, Bor Tacked held Saturday night at the Ameri- before Justice of the Peace Luther! trom gchool each dsy. She has | . _—senthficid Tewaship . See can Legion Home on Commerce Green yesterday. had charge of this system since | Erna Hugh Circle of WSCS of the| T-SHIRTS Whi F $ TOPPERS 95 Street. Music will be furnished | |The Seca aad | teva d Ros Nevermber 1, 1963, ue te tee ’ ite 2 al ] , from ’ . = 1 a.m. by Herman ge 7 ot Big inl ve.| ‘When a driver —— oe Nylon Reinforced-............... Sheen Gabardine ............... — =. turned to Oakland County Jail |themorning, she becomes a “route ‘a "Brening” will be held Reyon Lined—Spot Resistent Pe eae ats Oi be | when. they were enable to pot|mper.” Learning all the toutes |miesecreeys eens Soci! SPORT SHIRTS, Nylon > S$ : ~ ‘ were & 0 rms Cm oes, Regen Phy Ft Sect Abey oo Short Sleeves, White or Colors ..... waa a TE ) DRY GOODS Start 2nd 10-Week Adult jin “oe ' Rochester. po Shop Class in Holly ~ Tot A went teres | gl SPRINGMAID SHEETS — sy6s CANNON TOWELS 5 the Holy Area schools. It is under | tae BIND ow ccc caw eves nen Both Size, 22x44 ................. — Percy — 72x108... .$1.66 81x108... $1.87 Hand Towel. .43c Wash Cloth 17e¢ i Ne | ‘BEDSPREADS $3 PILLOWCASES =. 39 ah dae Ge 1 30 o'clock | earpans woh ° | Jacquard or Chenille ............... 42” Size 00. 2... oe. nda wun gals “Siemens we aimed ace | = MARTIN | | OUADRIGA PERCALE 3°7< SHEETING, 36” aus decks: te work. ‘Tie Sil. close OL 2-9761 |p 36" Wide, yd. --................-. Muslin Unbleached |... - has been in operation since early J 412 Main St. Rochester last month 7, , FLANNEL 27427 EE SHEETING 3 Yas. ) ‘Real Bedroom Beauty! DIAPERS Dex. 36” Bleached, 80 Sa. .......se0es LL —Factory Officials Cars — Fords . . .. Mercurys Lincolns Nearly New Cars at Terrific @ SAVINGS e- Choice of Fordomatic, Overdrive or Standard Transmissions i; 4-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE ~ Double Dresser - Chest of Drawers Panel Bed—Mirror, Beautiful Limed Oak, Only 175 { Beige and Sandstone Finish $189.50 O%5 Girls’ TOPPERS Spring COATS DUNGAREES with zi ee $4 from $7% st. PATRICK’S DAY, MARCH 17 Again you will receive your Green Carnation | eee eee ee eee ee ee ee eee eee cee cee cee eb ee ee eee cee cee ae au cee au aus aus aus au aus au ‘ ag. HOME FURNISHINGS "330-382 Moin Street Rochester, Mich. OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 320 Main St. “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS—A GOOD PLACE TO BUY” Mais Street at the Bridge . OPEN EVES OL 1-9711 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 ‘ FORTY University Now 137 Years Old» Alumni to Mark Date March 18; Michigan Is) Fourth Largest ANN ARBOR — The University | , of Michigan, older than the ae ON WITH THE NEW! If you haven't seen the grand assortments, the || While an act by the “teritorial | e: legislature’ established the Univer- | terrific colors, the dash- sity on Aug. 2%, 1817, alumni! | throughout the world traditionally mark the historical date about March 18. The latter date is the 1837 one. when the state's first legislature passed an act to reor- ganize the University. ing designs of the new wallpapers for 1954, vou've missed a revela- tion in home decoration! Come in today! Let us Perhaps some of them will | < wonder what the educational in- | stitution, now fourth largest in - the country, was like “back in | GEN E. E. PARTRIDGE these days."’ Well, one of the President Eisenhower has nomi- most interesting records of the | nated Lt. Gen. Earle E. Partridge University’s past is in the U-M | Michigan Misterical Callections. |°* © Sour-star general and com- d . The information concerns an 1880 | aa = === inventory of the University, when | Forces. the only land which ‘‘the mother | of state universities” owned was Holland Man Must Pay the: original 40 acres that it had — ‘ for Dynamiting Mail Box been given when it moved to Ann Arbor from Detroit in 1837, plus a . lot on which one of its three ob- GRAND RAPIDS = — James, servatories now stands. | Tyink, 18, of Route No. 1, Holland, | Now there are some 970 acres in| was given probation in federal | the Ann Arbor area and about | court Tuesday on his conviction of | 17.500 more in out-state Michigan! blowing up an Allegan County and — ——— the 346 rural mail box with dynamite. | acres of the new N “ampus. Judge ymond W. Starr | | Back in 1880 the buildings were | gus Ag waolace the mail rei lighted with gas and heated by and pay half the cost of restoring | stoves, with cord wood always on} telephone and power lines dam-| hand and coal scuttles furnished | aged in the blast for every classroom. Today the | : P University furnishes enough elec-|- . atterns by tricity to light the cities of Sturgis Irish to Hold Election and Charlevoix. ; : son | The University Hospital at that |, DUBLN Ee atl time consisted of a faculty house | May 18. Prime Minister Eamon asi BIRGE - STRAHAN - UNYTED | ez srssss.c.teus mo Sek Poe me Ea show vou the true mean- ing of beauty on the wall! { PRICE SLASH Sale 25%-50% OFF “MARCH CLEARANCES” TO MEN'S SUITS s Regular to $55.00—Reduced *SHARKSKINS *WORSTEDS *GABARDINES *ALL-WOOLS LAST CALL! FINAL REDUCTIONS! PONTIAC’S LOWEST PRICES! LAY-AWAY NOW FOR EASTER and SAVE! TERRIFIC PRICE CUTS—SAVE MORE NOW — LAST FEW DAYS OF GREAT SALE! Regul, Men’s Gabardine Topcoats"wS]§° to $32.50 Regular to $9.95 DRESS PANTS Clearance! SPORT Values to $8 MEN’S Regular $5.95 Corduroy SHOES SHIRTS COATS ff cen Sale ic mr $qet | oz. spe] qq] ce SHY White Dress ARGYLE HOSE CONN’ S ad bed ee eg. $2.99 SCHUMAKER-NANCY WARREN | s7i-r='s2"sxcuirsct [pcs artet wae a present Parliament would be dis- | A Wallpaper for Every Room at... BROWN BROS. 4N. Saginaw FE 2-4242 The hospital inventory shows that the beds were furnished with | ticks or mattresses stuffed with | corn husks or with straw. But even then the University was keeping up with the times. | For the Michigan Historical Col- | lections’ inventory lists a phono- graph ‘bought in 1878-79,” just a year after Thomas A. Edison made | his first experimental phonograph. | CROSLEY .... SHELVADOR For 1954 FIRST to let you serve Cold Beverages without opening door! 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His depurtaion ie based| ; erat, Ned: Reciding, community || \ ZN Vd Pe Act Like Alert E tives Hearing Postponed |= *zz,ot ara eateine: Qpnonent Is Picked | ties"is nomination papers to om , xecullves g po ow exetion service also| VPDO } a ee pees 105 N. SAGINAW ST. By RELMAN MURIN | President Syngman Rhee and the| LOS ANGELES un — The Dick|comtends that Haymes subjected) cin ven CrTy, Calif, ®—The! tion June 8. vinii WALLPAPER (For Hal Boyle) South Korean government. In that | Haymes deportation hearing has himeell to deporta‘ion BY Shes = 2%th Congressional District Repub- | cscs NEW YORK ®—We were having task, he is little different from anj| been closed and the crooner’s Honolulu last June ‘He went lican organization last night en- | Fungus Is Like TB Per dinner in. the general's mess in|*™bassador. He is a soft-spoken | counsel given until March 18 to| Without a re-entry permit. dorsed Theodore R. Owings as its 9 | 5¢ — 9s ~ 19¢ — 29¢ Roll Korea the other night, and looking | ™@". by nature, but he can be| present briefs against the proposal |‘ Hawaii to visit Rita Hayworth, eandidate for the House seat that PHOENIX, Ariz. — The U. S. t eas at the faces around the table, a|0ugh as nails in these negotia-| of the immigration service to send whom he subsequently married. | ro mocrat James Roosevelt is seek- | Public Health Service will investi- thought suddenly struck me— | tions. him back to Argentina, where he —_—— ing. |eate the causes and effects of} PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE! “The people of home don't have| Taylor is typical of America’s | was born. Some modern highways &@f€/ Owings, Culver City clerk, told | valley fever in Arizona next sum. | GLIDDEN’S SPRED SATIN to worry about America’s interests | “New Army.” Depositions from Haymes and| built 36 inches thick for heavy/q cheering throng that “I want/ mer. Valley fever is a fungus, Ueesieied Becnka out bere. ... They're in good| You can't help but conclude: | others, submitted yesterday, main-| duty. As late as 1934 it was be-| this to be a nice family contest be- | infection that attacks the lungs of | ape urawture Open 9 - 5:30—Fri. 9 to 9 hands.” “Our interests abroad are in good | tained that he reported for Army | lieved a 10-inch concrete slab was tween myself and Mr. Roosevelt.” | humans. It resembles tubercu- * ¢ « hands, with men like these." at Ft. Jay, N | .Y., in|all that was needed. | Last Sunday Roosevelt received | losis. The staff officers sitting there looked like the department heads of some hot-shot American cor- lean, incisive, alert. There wasn't ; “Zell " A ) A As RE PAL VW AA ) WELCOME AT AGI Zena GS witha REPUTATION an over-stuffed colonel in the lot. Y In the buzz of conversation, drifting through the room, there was some shop talk, naturally. But they also were talking politics, | the Berlin conference, economic conditions at home, and a whole | range of subjects outside the im- mediate purview of the 8th Army 7 . ¢ oe} p R lJ and its officers in Korea. This, of course, hs the ‘New Army.” i oe oe aes aon THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SALE | Armg, Gan. Maxwell D. Tayler. Yes, You Can Eat partie 67 NORTH SAGINAW ST. and looks like a college athlete. for Less mine hin “‘The Old Man.” ak At Wal ‘ c is th - though he is only a few years old- t aigreen s -* C cSremuceen ores! | Turkey Dj AQe | ene t vss‘or handball, which te page| |. WUPKEY BINNEF . . 1c WASH regularly. CLOTHS ISOPROPYL COMPOUND, PINT (imi: . ees Served All Day—Every Day He is @ fighting soldier—the gen- : 19¢ Ground eral Sa Wie peerings brag - a Friday Full One C to Y st Aurvorne, when it was locked in | Fresh All the - h oo Pkg. the Battle of the Bulge. Fresen Fish Fashion imit 2 Before that, however he was en- | trusted with the ticklish decision— Orange | You Can Banana F regutiating with Marshal Badogii dulce Eat PALM LIVE c segutinting with a — T ith Split 0 son Manse in September 1943. That was —_ Proxeh Pelee REGULAR SIZE BARS ions. . . WR before paly tot eee Tey ] a pe into - a i German Roll 33° Pp PER NAP IN : c secidonalt he wrod " agai | 25: 5 c | 0 he prepend oper, | CHEFLINE. PACK OF 80 (im:2. . GR Ever since he was a young of- ficer, he has been in posts around the world that threw him in con- and international relations. He 10° WALDORF 3:93 TOILET TISSUE (Limit 3 rolls). 2 6 knowledge of Chinese while he was MAGNESIA stationed in Pejping | y cae 11%,08. Wow! We've JOLTED His primary job over there to (Limit 1). day is, of course, the military dis- positions of the 8th Army. . s s In addition, however, he initiated and obtained the funds for a pro- gram of reconstruction and reha- bilitation. He administers that pro- SUuDS gram. Finally, he deals directly with Affectionate Tot Not Over-Awed by Royal Pomp ELECTRICAL PRICES SCRATCH TABLETS SY 3 h me hes ‘ a 39° Pink Wick or Green Wick! G-ounces......... Past eee aches, ¢o5...........- 73° squins "MINERAL OIL 69° Odorless, tasteless. 16-cunce bottle OR. SCHOLLS. Latex foam eases pain........ seeeeeeseeee Feature DRUG ot et mt 1 y Ss fh. EXTENSION CORD Coe ee eet eer tee etteeetre ALKA Super 87¢ Value: BAYER SELTZER ASPIRIN Real 0: Value ALUMINUM ay Shee 7 cease +4 ae ! Mt \ ‘ ( PE 3 | ‘x . r a + - »- > i “ : , BS ee ; ; ; \ ? ‘ ere, : Te 7 ) i «# } ! FORTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1956 Sank Miadez” announced ‘that Bulgarian t of the slaying, pleaded guilty : ring for Yooh ears Benson Backing Boy sig te orm lacey, Uo M Heal Schaal es pat nnn | ART RET otgan of the Bulgarian Commu-| training with special stress on oF GyMG 15s “We | Coroner L. Byron Young said| Plans 3rd Conference scheduled for March 23-25. ~~ pe -— rieh nist Youth Movement, “Nraodna | parachute jumping. LOUISA, Ky. (@®—Fifteen-year- | witnesses told him Lowe was hold-| ANN ARBOR — Ways to pre-| Over 6 public health officials | Brevi#e some dor pelief fer the ~ Sa ae old Walter Lowe must pay with @ ing a loaded shotgun and the gin vent farm and home accidents and and specialists also will oéhsider uh arthritis aad rhesmation “Here’ $ the st} les go for!” Support Slashes life prison sentence for killing his ssi bien-the wee “adraid”™ ie tire.| sanitation cons ie fluoridation of drinking water, tu- as well os moking oe “tira | 14-year-old aunt, Susie Mie Ed- berculosis and chronic disease, all ABLETS for $2.49 ot al wards, on a’ dare last Dec. 10, | the weapon at her. He pulled the | towns will be among subjects dis-| problems common to the public ty Drug Stores in Pontiac. ‘| se s| . * orns ure SHOES for BOYS Agriculture Secretary ; The youth, who was 14 at the trigger, then ran | cussed at the third Health Con-| health field. Behind Administration's ; — ——— me — — : —- Farm Program | WASHINGTON «p—Secretary of | DOUBLE TRADE-IN rved| Agriculture Benson has serv ay in suppert‘at ue Bier | ~ALLOWANGE FOR eceame ministration’s new farm YOUR OLD In his most_forthright statement on the politifally explosive farm issue, Benson told House critics | yesterday he would ‘‘probably’’ ‘advise the President to veto ‘any | bill passed by Congress which would continue the present systerg of rigid high price supports. | Then, commenting on the possi- | bility the issue may be forced = an early test in the Senate, | told newsmen, “It might be ‘jul as well to have a showdown now. . 5 . cer The secretary returned for an- other session today with the House | | Agriculture Committee, which he | told yesterday: “There are better ways to spend | public money than for the con- * - Sas e 8 “7 . * s “i | tinued accumulation of unneeded hss jreserves (surpluses), without | iF YOUR OLD WAT ni ni U ti 0 0 - i 3 | equivalent benefits to farmers or | i : consumers." s & a ar ; » As Benson's “showdown” comment iS WORTH $10 WE ; “a ° BLACK was made in response to reports I ong oct Sut" | WILL GIVE YOU $20 *Rag yp see® € * © AMBERTONE “nate tome » asitty price supports to a wool subs bill now awaiting action fon | Open | This bill is approved by the ad- won FOR al new lool l Friday Night ministration. 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Porcelain Cabinet Complete with Trim, Special $89.95 | 1 ee Ny om BENRUS Featured from only — 30 Gal. Automatic 52 Gal. Automatic GAS ELECTRIC HOT WATER | HOT WATER HEATER HEATER rey Fibre Class - 5 Ye ~ — Insulation 5 Warranty 5 30 White Jacket Reg. $139.50 reader y | _H._H. SMART DIV. | 3-71 Ooklond Ave FE 4-4567 | 108 NORTH ee Pe \ LAWRENCE FLEISCHMAN, Inc. ~ Ys Chiefs Blast East Det By BILL MARTIN Pontiac High blasted defending | champion East Detroit 65-46 last | night to step into the favorite’s | role at Birmingham's Class A re- | advanced te the semifinals at Ferndale, the only other “A” re- gional site in the area, Royal Oak dumped Southfield 52-35, while Hamtramck plastered Ha- zetePark, 72-42, season and the 3rd highest score in the school's modern history. Pontiac sank four of its 1st eight | shots to take an early 84 lead, | but blew the advantage to tra}! 15-12 at the end of the opening Chiefs turned in’ their top per- | Period. formance by far of the year in| the Shamrocks THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH II, 1954 to break a 27-all deadlock. Pontiac never again lost the lead. Walt King dropped a free throw and Walter Poe and Caswell added ie buckets to give the Chiefs a 3427 haltime edge. East Detroit chopped the lead Tentative NHL Playoff Dates Are Drawn Up Championship Series| to Get Under Way on March 23 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Only one point behind 4th-place | Boston in their battle for the last | playoff berth in the National | Hockey League, the New York | Rangers will meet the Bruins in| the hub tonight with ‘“‘some sur- prises’’ up their sleeves. Yes, I think we're going to show them something new,” Coach Muzz Patrick said last night after the Rangers had de- feated the Chicage Black Hawks 4-2. | ‘This one against Boston is the big one, of course,"’ he said. “I've been concentrating on improving | our power play. I think the| Bruins have caught onto it, so we've been working on new pat- | terns. Maybe they won't be able | to figure them out so easily."’ * * . | The league's board of governors | yesterday drew up the playoff | schedule. Each playoff series will be a best-of-seven set. j Series ‘“‘A’’ will be between the 1st and 3rd place teams. Assuming | Detroit wins and either Montreal | or Toronto finishes 3rd, the fl- lowing dates were set: * . * At Detroit, March 23, 25, April 1 and April 4 or 5. At Montreal or Toronto, March 77, 3 and April 3. In Series “B” if New York ' | | ' ' | } The garden will be occupied the cireus thereafter and all the resiiaining Ranger games would be on the read. If Boston plays Montreal, the dates will be: At Montreal, March 723, 25, April 1 and 6 At Boston, March 2, 3. April 4. No dates were arranged for a possible meeting between Boston and Toronto. and Browns’ Opener Pontiac Press Phete MISSED !—Pontiac High forward John James (17) missed on this layup but did connect on four other tries as he contributed nine | into the air to bring down a rebound during the Skippers-De La Salle | points in the Chiefs’ 65-46 victory over East Detroit at Birming- ham's “A” regional tournament last night. Guarding James is Shamrock Larry Schultz. the 3rd period after his mates had built up a 49-39 lead. FLYING SKIPPER—Waterford’s Bob Jacober (10) leaps high | By JACK SAYLOR | Complexion changed rapidly as; Walled Lake still shivering from | the throw-in from out of bounds to their close call with Mt. Clemens | tie the count. Rochester threw in St. Mary in Wednesday's opening | 8@4in and Pattyn fouled Roger | game at Birmingham's Class A regional last night. At left is Jerry James fouled out in the last minute of | Kruskie, Waterford’s sophomore guard, and Charles Lucas (9%) of | De La Salle is at right. De La Salle routed the Skippers, 77-49. Falcons Survive Close Call: Scrap Enlivens First Gam Sweetest Heart was willing, but | and Gerdon Clark each had 14 points fer the Dragons. Charlies 8:15 Friday. Finals are Saturday led 24-12 at the half. roit to Take Favored Spot final period with a 49-39 bulge the floor. Pontiac sank 27 of 76 355, while East Detroit dropped 17 of 48 shots for a 34 and outscored the Shamrocks 16-7 tries for in that stanza to win easily. Three PHS players hit double mark. figures. Poe led scoring with 17 points, while Bob Johnson had 13 and Dick Bilacklaw 12. High man for the losers was Ed Smith with 10. ley’s’ surprising triumph er the host team. The big pivot star from all over game honors from a 28-28 tie to lead 37-33 at halftime. Maples tried desperately remaining. A bucket by Don Big- gott and two free tosses by Lewis Lemack in the closing seconds pulled Berkley out of danger. | DeLaSalle stormed to a 39-23 | halftime lead over Waterford and | continued to score almost at will throughout the 2nd half to coast | to its victory. Center Don Dem- | beck sparked the win with 19 points, | while Bob Jacober had 18 for the Skippers. No games are scheduled tonight at Birmingham. Pontiac meets Berkley in the feature game Fri- day night at 9 p.m., Friday's Ist game matches Mt. Clemens and DeLaSalle at 7:30 o'clock. Phillies 2-Man Staff’ Rounding Into Fine Shape | Steve O'Neill Expects | Roberts and Simmons to Win 45 Gomes By FRED DOWN United Press Sports Writer Manager Steve O’Nejll's predic- tion that Robin Roberts and Curt Simmons will provide the Philadel- phia Phillies with 4 victories this | year looked today like the under- statement of the spring training season. Pentiae Press Phete O'Neill's $600,000, “I-man staff,” easily the strongest 1-2 pitching punch in National have razor-sharp for in opening day—a luxury the Phil lies have enjoyed only once @ the last three years. Roberts, a 23-game winner last season, shut out. the Brooklyn | five-inning stint only | earlier St. Paul and St. Charles clash at they can do better if both remain | Class C at 7, Class Bat 8:15, | Healthy throughout the Six-foot 4-inch center Dick Ra- | datz was the big gun in Berk. | saa to overcome the deficit and man-,| aged to pull to within three points, | -42, with less than two minutes | | Dodgers with four hits for five! Ne gemes | innings in his spring debut Wednes- day night while Simmons limited 5%. Fierian vs Shrine (B-9:30). |the Detroit Tigers to one hit in AT OBTONVILLE 24 ~hours | | Marine } Tonight's Keego-St. Thomas win-| (neill's two .stars combined for | ®¢° pL Rochester's Falcons awaited to | Holden streaked down court to| out-manned against the taller | ner faces Marine City in Friday's | 37 victories in 1950, for 42 in 1952 | night's semi-final game with score and Bob Pattyn intercepted| St. Charles team, Dennis White | Class C opener at 7 p. m,. while | nd for 39 in 1953 but Steve feels Karl Drews followed Roberts to | °%)- | } | | | Pentise Press Phete BEARS’ BIG BOY—Dick Radatz (24), shown above setting up a play, was the big factor in Berkley’s 49-44 upset of the host team in Birmingham's Class A regional tourney opening round last night. The 6-foot 4-inch center scored 26 points to take scoring honors for | the night. Other players above are Birmingham's Howard Cpristie } and Dick Muller (29). Old Rivals Feller and Hal Working Together Sunday TUCSON, Ariz. (UP)—Bob Fell-| Giants in another Desert League er, nearing the twilight of a fabu- | exhibition. | lous career, and Hal Newhouser, | Time was when Feller and | looking for a new start in his. | Newhouser were bitter pitching | will work together for the first opponents for the Indians and time here Sunday when the Cleve- Tigers. Feller wen mest of these | land Indians play the New York | for a 103 record im their per- ‘ | sonal rivalry, although New- | Regional Prep | houser had the satisfaction of | beating him the last day of the Tt Matter vs Themes vs Walled Lake (8-9) AT '| Tourney Results |, 19 seascn, torcing the Indians } | inte a pennant playoff. TONIGHT'S SCHEDULE | meee Seaee wewetne Feller, at 35, is much more com- | Utien we St. Clatr (B-7:98); Ree 2; | fortably situated in baseball than is Newhouser, who will turn 33 this rgonth. Feller’s arm is still sound, (e-2:457) eveR though it is no longer a oe whip, while Newhouser is | battling against a mysterious and " AT FERNDALE ve 8 Ab@rew Ortonville vs Sebewaing (C-7). a, | painful malady City vo Reego-Ot. Thomes wte- | Feller won 10 games for the P. oe ve St. Charles | Indians last year, seven of them - AT BIRMINGHAM in the second half of the season. pevtdey so Ponttag ow (4-188); Newhouser didn't win any and the AT FERNDALE Tigers finally set him free | hiand Po Ham A- 4 oe + a. Newhouser has been here since camp opened and the hot desert regional prep basketball tourna- | F' . | the mound Wednesday night and | “ass B | sun apparently has helped him. He ment action at Pontiac High| With 13 second remaining, For- Frank House Is Key | the Dodgers rallied at his expense | ROCURSTES M.c. 8f. many. hasn't suffered @ serious twinge School. | bush missed the Ist shot, but sunk | . for six runs and a 66 tie in the |femuh ¢ $$ Mabom ¢ $1 51 yet. and he has pitched regularly | With lj Rochester blew a big first bait) So 2d ter the guase-staning pele . t e |eighth inning. They won, 1-6, im | stone, ¢ on Betvenee, ¢ ¢ 1 9 in batting practice. lead, then sunk six of eight free | Robertson's tremendous play) B E 4 h P] | the llth when Wayne Belardi sin- | Eisches. ¢ | a ey —_——_—_—_—- 5 lons throws in the final two minutes | ped ines argh ane Falcons. T1QQs yes ac 4 gled with the bases filled. Sebumen, G21 8 Petre tote . ., |to nip the Mountaineers, 55-44, in| — geme, re! H h Al H f ] ———_ pie Bem g Shoot ng Cleveland and Detroit | a Cass B game. a eS the | utc SO ope u Trippi Ist Lary Ath NC of. MARY rere tT ios | [ | ‘Replay’ Title Tit in) eee ent» pe me, Utien {He meshed 9 of 10 trom the foul| LAKELAND, par cle scary oe trong ty sl ’ aor tT MAUS St. menepicr | . . where alcons Spike Briggs | ever — an average ess | . Erie City, Oct. 3 meets St. Clair in the other sale the Falcons won the troit’ Tigers will “settle” for 4th| than 25 years a man. He said: |i) NFL Punt Returns Wagers fant Wane | 31 for 6th Crown CLEVELAND — Cleveland’s| aaa st corals Te aetee, | St. Mary out-scored Rochester, | Place this year. I Pare tccg an — Meonchan, ¢ Silt Longe gf 4 3 Browns open their home season | with a first ia C ex. | 2+19, from the floor and made 8 Manager Freddie Hutchinson anes 1985." y egg yr enema tart 3 33S Mem, $33) Babe, ise $ Oct. 3 against the Detroit Lions—| counter at 6 p. m. of 10 foul shots, but the Konley- shrugged off the chill this | until 1965" I i orl | — -— ar =< =| Rawls . Th ond the club which dumped the Ohio-| 1, Wednesday's Class C tilts, | ™™ hit 17 of 25. statement occasioned and ached two years ago, Tigers have poured | 1952 oied tacit ot be 1953 2 ee eee 1 12 18 84 | atty’s reats ans the last two years in the | Grosse Pointe St. Paul eliminated| Robertson's work was supple | W"Y Pot first? out $120,000 for three 19-year-olds | for 239° yards and an average of| eens ei | in Titleholders National Football League cham-| ¢ Benedict, 49-40, and St. Charies| mented by Powell, who had 14 Raiarg Vong a aor = — pitcher Bob Miller (360,000)./ 114 yards per carry, to lead the| “~ “™A™GS) » SWEETEST MEARE ma / plonship game. downed Sweetest Heart, 5441. points (11 im the ist half) and | — outfielder Al Kaline ($35,000) and’ National Football League in this |Yaeéef 22 ¢ Mrs. ¢ 0 ¢ tre) AUGUSTA, Ga. ™— Forty-five —* * — Gmne Konles's Rochester. five| Arlam Stone with’ 12 (10 before |8%4 offered more honestly: infield Reno Bertoia ($25,000). department | Wate s 6 3ts pmupeet’ ss 51s| of the nation’s top women golfers Bobby -Layne passed to Jim | nearly blew the game wide open| the intermission). Another vital “I fugure we'll be better this But an overlooked factor in| Yale Lary of Detroit wound up Q2® . 975 yee es today began their quest for the Doran for 33 yards and the decid- 4+ the start. Falcons took a 16-5| contributor Jerry Dahiman, | season, but if we higher | this youth movement, Hutch 4: with an &8 average. Emlen joer ns g 1-0 2 Neweh. ¢ 8 3 0 @ respected titleholders crown ing touchdown in the last two | lead at the quarter and left at the who did a job after | than we did last y it | hopes, will be ex-Sgt. Frank Tynnell of New York -made el Gaee OE @ 1% For most of them, all that is minutes of the 1953 game, which | halt with a 33-21 bulge after hitting| starter Earl Kitchen fouled out | will be because our had | House. most returns, 38, for 223 yards. | = = ores ———| past ie definitely a prelude. This Detroit won 17-16. a torrid 60 per cent clip. just before the 3rd quarter end- | themselves a great year.” Catet have ri 4 Detroit's! Green Bay won the team cham-| ST. CMARLES........... op 20 te Bag is the one they want to win. Two other times the Lions — | Second half was a different) ¢4- Hutchinson — took . the t, | four modern pennant successes —| pionship in punt returns with an | * T MEART......¢ 614 15-41| = Patty Berg of Chicago, veteran whom the Browns never have | story. Ken Holden, 63 Mountaineer} Scoring honors went to St.| i. tom Red Rolfe 1952,|Mickey Cochrane in 19% and|89 a return, followed by AT BIRMINGHAM of 22 years of competitive golf, beaten — got 17 points for vie- | forward, bucketed 14 points and | Mary's Holden with 21 points, when the Tigers swan-dived to the | 1935, Birdie Tebbetts in 1940 and | Washington; San Francisco, Chi-|.- petesariz WATERFORD is defending the title she has tories over Cleveland. They won | Nearly upset the Rochester apple- Tverd bya hist aust ncrap | American League cellar for the| Paul Richards in 1945. ‘cago Cardinals and Detroit Lions. coaater, "16S amet $7 | wen five dimes on the reling regular season time year scrap - = DilMere'le, | Augusta ‘ountry course. cath ton 10 and in Meek OBs St. Mary is the only team to win/| that saw St. Paul's Ted Monahan . ea rei Among leading contenders are game 174. over the Falcons in 19 games. | ejected. Order was quickly re- - Filip. ¢ = § 312 Krestie, ¢ 1 5 7| Mrs. Mildred (Babe) Zaharias of Ott , 4 Mt. Clethens steadily close pre Sar sedier ly depelle poe Hac Rowet £30 % Meech, ¢ 6 3 5/Tampa and Chicago; Louise Suggs b Browns Oa ee re ee Re a . , forse ee Thy Meter f 68° 2) of Atlanta, top 1953 money win agp zed y the “oe ui Kew Srd quarter. Successive fielders 6 Melis gihed neal’ ® ye e 3 = Shimkes, g 2 2 6 'ner: Betsy Rawis of Spartanburg, =e Chicago Cards; oo by Ray Heltchue and Jim Die- — on on sina. 5 C., National Women's Open York Giants; Nov. 7, Washington: | bold nd the Mountaineers in | PCmed up a 23-14 halftime lead | ers in iond eS Oni an "™"* 1008 ee chaieplons ‘and Wits. Glenna’ Od: Nov. 21, Philadelphia; Dec. 12,| tron¢ 50-49, with two and a halt | 2% stretched it to 41-24 at the wave °°" binmixonam” lett Vare of Merion, Pa., six-time Pittsburgh. All will be played on) sientes to play. Bt was the only | du “sri cpmtued «eens By JOE FALLS Fordson, which wobbled to vie- | one, too. Lansing Eastern will be , Oe , O FP winner of the National Amateur Sundays. | time they led night, comes right back spurred pride dgainst Sex- . rho had t of retirement Road games have not been an- | ° that pulled Highland Park within | Asseciated Press Sports Writer | tory last rte fl beatae ae Bigr nee mag arent | oma al BS | emt grgy tated vemiapen nounced yet, but since the season | Don Robertson dropped in three | six points. Unbeaten Lansing Sexton and Pt will ‘ost F a | a - starts Sept. 2%, first Cleveland | four free throws and Max| Monahan and Bob Wright had 11 | defending Ne ee ar are tne Pak (oe Ce oe oe contest. will be away from home. Powell added a pair to make it| points each for the Flyers, while | Fordson, who were to| These games, plus a battle be- : Shelden, « 8° © MSC Netters Go South 5450 with 34 seconds left. Carroll had 15 for St, Bens win opening games state| tween Flint Northern and Flint Pr meget ped year pa Wettincen, ¢¢ ¢ ¢| EAST LANSING (UP) — A five- — SSE: high school basketball tournament, | Central, are among the top ones is — Northern Contral =~ | _—.. sees “we back action tonight against program which »| will meet in a game that could | - ~~ match southern training trip will One Medalist Leff | 2aenc ot a’ oar ome: e pair of upect-minded “spolers.” |tournsment field to 104 teams,| go either way, although Northern | BERKLEY. "."".....11 11 1'tsf8| open spring activity for Michigan , and Ray Burgin of Dear- Sexton, winner of 17 straight | Originally, 632 teams started from tp maar pegs | Rate tate teem, otetiy Svar games, meets its intra-city | scratch Not to be overlooked in the Ralph ‘oung announced today. in Florida Tourney - rival, Lansing Eastern, in the Class |” sexton and Fordson will have to|ia#s.A field is Muskegon Heights, |James¢ £1 5 Sum t | 4 $09) Spartans start spring | training Bratton Fined for Poor [A regional. eliminations.at Mt.| improve over their initial tourna. | Which powered to a 63-28 win over | Mantes, ¢ 331) Gees tt 8 cateee Catia) Cllege Hat 2 PALM BEACH, Fla, @®—Rob- Shewing Against Saxton Pleasant. ment showings if they're to make ee ee Mth | ole, « 855) Be SS 8] seteben 7 against W ert. Sweeny, former_ British _Ama- ; - a serious bid for the Class A) Victory s. - |Bervehe, ¢ 9 8 © dense 8 0 8 April 27 against Wayne. teur champion now living in Palm| PHILADELPHIA Se ek ae = halftime lead over high-scoring Ar- er Harvey R Iph S| in Also kansas State, but fell behfnd in| ~ *> Boone can continue their fine work; TOP DOG—King Peter of Salilyn receives a big hug from. his - . vgeging. ‘ the 3rd quarter and never caught of last season,” the Tiger mana-| owner, Mrs. Fred Gasow of Birmingham, Mich., after being declared Polishing Up Bunting, | up. Final was 85-72. Werner Killen ger said. “best in show” by the Detroit Kennel Club. King Peter defeated Ch. Outfield Play ’ —— we 2 “Both webe outstanding last sea-| Carmor’s Rise and Shine who had previously won the “best in show” - pointe. son. Kuenn, of course, was the | title in both Cleveland and New York. MESA, dite, ah Kew tee Civilian | The and Said Me pouting wall deat ot yum an tet a heen | Va aes ce - State Expected to Field wondrous things this season. Pistol Record year, Oe ee . ; He hopes te regu the home| Is Registered Lig tite an yer vee |V@teran Nine This Season League, and he should re-establish) TAMPA, Fla. W— A new record | ~ Sis te aoe Dew Bt atl maeve Prog} LANSING ea |i ate de hace his claim as an baseball | for a civilian was registered in/ >to . - power though. I think he has the ee ae as | rir b pao et ak Bn player. calitornian’s |™ National Midwinter .22 Caliber | Sissi. ste sib A ae et te se ut ef besshall Gs apring Kobe has Sed! Miichece of Grouse “7 “New York Giants|P18tol championship NICE TRY—Jim Delsing, Detroit Tiger eut- | =e | Although the squad has not yet | Pointe, Dick Idzkowski of Ham- bat sank the New x ctect 10. | when James E. Clark of Shreve-| fielder, slides wide of 2nd base in an attempt to| exhibition game st Lakeland, Fla. Jim was out) “Boone was one of the best hit-| been able to get outdoors, warm-| mond, Ind., Bill Saffrap of Boyne yam 6 Getermouce Wt ord eet ‘ss sane an ate of | KeeP Pittsburgh 2nd ‘baseman George Freese from on Ray Boone’s grounder to Sid Gordon at 3rd. | ters in the league last year after! ups are already going on in the City and Bruce Jokes of Lansing. : homer his first time| ean = ‘finishing 4th inning double play in Wednesday’s| Relay to Freese completed the double play. | coming to us from Cleveland. He | MSC livestock pavilion. Erickson is a senior and the rest wane eer | 889. | |was the third leading slugger in| ere jusiors. at bet and a grand slam edition | w. W. Me ot the . | the league with 26 home runs and| Eari Morrall, football quarter- later in the game. His RBI; six ° ge lan | Don’t Think, Just Hit 114 runs batted in. a oo oe ee In five exhibitions, Kiner is hit ry W. Reeves, Detroit policemen. i — Pies ta se et eee | breaking into jevicber lineup Palmer Haas tng wel over 808 He has Bree Gl iu we wune eae ee. (Harvey Kuenn Says ‘Sophomore Jinx’ tire wbeue've vox | Ot | Tone This is for a gentleman who| Benner, West Point academy | ¢ e ~ kees or anybody else for the pen- | Morrall sa good bet to take ® tan Turner, promaly gt af wt dor sar camend cirnane mente OtTikes Hitters Who Try to Be Sluggers sits same team that over or, Sun “turer: reeses AN] Middleco in spring training. cham : but | a professional contract. Kiner signaled events to come = Clark won two of the four events By GAYLE TALBOT | thing you heer this sophomore jinx plenty about that.” he said. “but |Sooy Pavers ont “We coud Ot | * een en ner Fiint, Clruck : when potcager arn to — making up the .22 caliber cham-| LAKELAND. Fla. ih — Detroit's | has got him.” |? think I'll do all right where I handed long ball hitter. |Bodary of Flat Rock and Jack 0) n Favorites me 8 ae enc a tnished | PloBship- He also shot 297 of &! sensational young shortstop, Har-| But Kuenn was going to avoid | &m. too. | “If Walt Drope can start | Risch of Milwaukee, are scheduled | the waried lest and 10 or | Pomtible $00 in the national match | Kuenn, munched reflectively | all temptation to be smart and| One of the things that made) | sing the ball like be did his |‘ go in the outfield. 1S peutie under the figure he car-| ovum for another civilian record) on his cud of tobacco and said, | just go along hitting the ball? Kuenn's play stand out so vividly | ni year at Bosten and if we | Chuck Mathews of Rosebush.| Siranghan, LSU Golf ried into the quarters of his for.| in! 185 out of a possible 200 Ii yes, he believed he had figured’ It was suggested that he would | !n his freshman year was the fact) 1 00) cer outfield straightened Mich., will be on first base, Will | mer employers last spring oo out why so many players experi-| have had the setup to end all set-| that he did not permit the befud-| G+ ‘we should make it hot for | Hopping of Detroit on second and| Team Head Ranks of Piretes. : ae ETT ence the “sophomore jinx,” and| ups if he only had foreseen the | died state of the Tigers infield to) wo. s6: division clubs.” | Jack Zeitler of Buffalo, N. Y., will | rs ‘in Test ian to Phil Cavar. Spartan Golfers Open | that he believed he knew how transfer of the Braves to his home affect his own performance. At} Hutch pointed out, must|Cover third. Morrall will be a| Amateu oo , ° to lick it. town last year and hooked up with | one time or another he was flanked | Tigers, pol : shortstop and Tommy Yewcic, an- | Stead retta, the manager, and the Segson A st Bron ; carry three bonus youngsters all | | BATON ROUGE, La. # — y Gulp os 6 Chale, ts the Gstermin- | gain roncs e * @ them. by a total of nine different second | 4. they are Bob Miller, an 18-| 5 Palmer, whe's been ation he has shown in the outfield. EAST LANSING (UP)—Mich- If true, this will be of extreme| ‘Don't think I haven't heard | and third basemen. | year-old ‘aiiauies tren Rp | ohnny ’ playing In addition, Kiner, without any igan State's golf team will open prompting, has been spending long | an ll-event schedule this spring periods brushing up on (1) bunting, | with a dual match with Western. Michigan April 16, athletic director Ralph H. Young announced today. Spartan golfers will play in nine | tch Ee ete the Big Ten championships. | e runs | The | Ky ed 35 home runs, drove in 116 hit a creditable .2779 and had a for practice sessions a wee! fielding average of .373. ‘before the season starts importance to the Tigers, who will not have a great deal to sell in the coming American League race ; unless Kuenn can repeat the sea- son which won him Rookie of the Year honors by an overwhelming vote “Way I have it thought out,” he | said, *‘is that the first year a play- | and outthink the pitchers. He is not worrying too much about getting | distance. At least, that's the way I was * - . “So he has a good year. but in the offseason he gets to thinking | that if he can out think the pitchers ; | am be Dl.. who got $60.000: Al Kaline, H | ita, Derby, and will on the a 19-year-old outfielder from Bal- Calumet s Big shelf indefinitely. timore who got $35,000; and Reno Ben Jones, who has saddled six , Bertois, who received $25,000. Kentucky Derby Kentucky Derby winners, five of “It makes it a little tough to pe j them for Calumet, planned to take carry three bonus players,” Hutch- Ho Is Injured | Duke's Lea and a small string | inson said. “‘but we have to do It. ARCADIA, Calif. @ — Bad luck! of horses east next week, but plans We're fortunate, however, that all squad travels to Lexingt : | er is up he isn’t trying to be smart continues to stalk the Calumet | have been changed and he will stay three youngsters are exceptional here. Calumet string will not be | prospects. Miller has a world of | split, but will campaign this spring speed and lots of poise, Kaline is in California, at Bay Meadows and fast as a deer and has a strong Hollywood Park arm. Bertoia looks every inch a ball player and can develop into a great hitter.” Farm and its trainers, Ben and Jimmy Jones who have so ably demonstrated their magic touch with horses. ee Calumet's big hope in the Ken- - ° tucky Derby, Duke's Lea, won't be Rangers Cling to Slim cu Downs, May. ——- at Chur: Playoff Hopes With Win Bucceroni Will Travel Oe | Tiger Rookie Has Baseball Minded Family |} Five Lary Brothers Tried, Failed in Bids to Make Majors By FRANK ECK LAKELAND, Fla. # — Frank Strong Lary, a hard-throwing 22- year-old righthander, may succeed where five other brothers failed. Baseball veterans give him a | good chance to make the major and figure out what is coming on caes! ‘en | leagues with the Detroit Tigers. a certain pitch, then he can swing, The promising colt, who came |, NEW YORK (INS)—New York to Germany for Match (“I0y' whose only full season in with all he’s got and go for the along rapidly this winter at | "angers climbed to ye eet | PHILADELPHIA @ — Heavy-| organized ball saw him awin 17) fences, In others words, he quits | Santa Anita, suffered a quarter | Point of dth place in the ot | weight contender Dan Bucceroni games for Buffalo of the Interna- | bere. hitting naturally and starts trying| crack recently, probably in the | Hockey League last night by beat- will go to Germany for a bout with | tional League, is one of seven If the weather turns bad, Haas, to outsmart the pitchers. Next! running of the $100,009 Senta '"€ the last place Chicago Black | buropean champion Heins Neuhaus | pitching brothers. Even his dad, New Orleans driving range operat- = CG - in late April or early May, man- | Milton, pitched some semi-pro ball or. might have the inside track. | Madison Square Garden. ager Don Battles said today. | years ago around Tuscaloosa, Ala. He played the course often as a Rangers kept their slim playoft Battles said promoter Joachim | golf star at Louisiana State Uni- | hopes alive and picked up two) Goottert proposed to stage the bout Lary discussed his baseball- | versity and can quickly adjust to | points on the idle Boston Bruins/;, on outdoor stadium at Dort-| Minded family ate a os i= constantly changing winds that ir —_ | Hawks, 4-2, before 6,328 fans at YOUR BRAKES MAY SAVE THEIR LIVES! i | period on goals by Camille Henry | town—on either April 25, May 2 lor May 9. HE 73 and Bob Chrystal. Courier Cloth Woven by Miron Tailored by Michaels-Stern Here's the suit that tokes you inte the business world, the tocie!l whirl or the country with eqvel ease .. . 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State's Varsity Clubs Planning to Organize EAST LANSING (UP)—A state Wide association of college and university varsity Clubs has been $87 Michigan institutions, it was an- nounced today. Varsity clubs are composed of letter- winners in all collegiate — L. organized by representatives of 11 | ledo muscle man, but a lot of at- | tention will be centered 0° the LSU golf team which is fielding an & man squad. led by Shreveport's |Tommy Morrow, low amateur here last year. | St. Louis in Favored Golden Gloves Spot CHICAGO # — St. Louis, with four boxers still in contention, is | favored tonight to dethrone Los Angeles for the team title of the 'Golden Gloves Tournament of Champions. A crowd of 18,000 at Chicago Stadium will see top amateur fight ers from 16 scattered centers bat- fle for eight weight-class titles in | the semifinals and finals of the | big meet. | Winners will be eligible to rep- | resent Chicago in the - | tercity bouts with New York at | Madison Square Garden March 22 | and become members .of the U.S. team that will meet Europe's best in. the ‘international matches in © Golfers! @ Sportsters y oo ¢ > de ee SS g a AEderel 2-925! i tt 1 | Bf, 9 : DM <3 i cose. r | , ? LA ddd dheddkehdde dak VLA LALALLALLALLALZLLZZ€ PRICES SLASHED! Chicago. Rink Skates $16.95 Value! . \ 7 ah iN > \ O-. By BEN OLAN Associated Press Sports Writer Chalk one up for Vic Raschi to- day—and the St. Louis Cardinals too “I think I can help them a lot,” Raschi repeatedly has said since Yesterday, he showed he wasn't kidding. Making his debut for the National Leaguers, the 35-year-old right-hander limited the Chicago White Sox to two hits in the four innings he worked as the Cardi- eked out a 7-5 victory. 7. up a| ond «| the next three frames. Raschi Impressive in NL Debut Because Raschi needed four and sometimes five days rest between starts in 1953, many observers felt that the Cardinals paid too much (reportedly $80,000) for a ‘‘once a week’’ pitcher. . . * Bobby Shantz, another question mark pitcher, also made his spring Sidelined most of last season with Winter Tough for Spartans Only Three of Eight MSC Squads Compiled Winning Marks EAST LANSING (UP)—Swim- ming, wrestling and boxing were the only winning squads out of Michigan State’s eight winter sports teams as Spartan athletes won 40 contests and lost 48 during the 1953-4 season. Won-loss records for MSC teams to date: Boxing 41, wrestling 7-2, swim- ming 6-2, gymnastics 3-4, track 1-2, fencing 2-9, basketball 913 and hockey, 814 and one tie. In Big 10 standings Michigan State’s basketball team finished eighth, fencing sixth, track fifth, wrestling and swimming third. The gymnastics team competes in con- ference championships Friday and | Saturday. MSC’s hockey team fin- | ished sixth in'the 7-member West- ern Intercollegiate league. Bowling Results WATERFORD BUSINESS Pts. Pts. Pheips “eo ery's “ News S@ Team Ne. & “6 Mifiwert Ne. 1 54 ‘s “a Lend O'Lakes 4® Pteiffer's 42 @ Millwork Ne @ 8) | verk o 1 1000 mM. DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA Pts. Pts. Vitmera wa y's ay Frank's 6 cd “ Brace 64 Weedcums 42 Baeman's SA Team Ne. I s Garéen SS Swift's a Indiv game—Ann MeBrearty 199, sertes—Ave Yaeger 538; team ¢ Franks Mkt 875, sertes—Vitmeora 1364. FISHER MILL we we Press Rm. 34% Mary's a3 46 Pals 63 37 Steffen's 78 34s 62 37 Fabricating “ 53 Letan's oe 0 Welv “uM Memphreys 57 4%. Chir. With. 33 45 Bills M4 Majestic =3 67) Lie. 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Accompanying the team will be | Neil Gray, former PHS head | swimming coach who will be an/| official at the meet. j The test, which is expected to | attract more than 2 Class A | teams, will get under way at 7:30 p. m. Friday with prelim- inaries in diving. | Swimming preliminaries are! slated for Saturday morning and | afternoon, and the finals are to begin at 7:30 Saturday night. Test is being held in the University of Michigan pool. Co-favorites for the ‘A’ title will be Fordson, which has won the crown for the past two years, and undefeated Jackson Squad making the trip includes: | Free-stylists Jim Schellenberg, — cre si%% smartest solid tone suit Fabric - wise is the finest of its kind Style - wise Color - wise New Spring “‘Plainsman Blue, Grays and Ginger = # a a o See Our THE Sle , 3 the glowing-with-quality exclusive worsted flannel smart long-line models are dynamically detailed for smartest style expression are here in exclusive new ‘70 Window Display Tank Squad Dick Gavette, Bruce Mumbru, Bob Phil Wargelin, Mal Walker and Lee Hathaway; breast-strokers Bob Keavy and Ken Scott; back- strokers Tom Cross and Bill Hamp- ton, individual medley man Dwayne Butler and diver Bill Mc. | Larty. Regular Season Baseball TV Coverage Is Planned NEW YORK wf — ABC-TV will carry a series of ¥ big league games over a limited hookup this season. Outside of the World Series, the | All-Star and other special games, | the Washington Senators 43. Negro this is the 1st time a television net- work has taken on baseball as a regular project. The telecasts will be in addition to any local station transmissions and wil] take the games into areas which could not tune them in last year. a free agent have signed contracts THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 195 Lions Sign Two Players | DETROIT W—A draft choice and with the Detroit Lions, champs of University back who posted a 5.7 average rushing in 1952. The free ® 4 agent is Dominic Fucci who has | played three backfield positions for the University of Kentucky. _ FORTY-FIVE _ | Soccer Popular Sport Rogers Wins Title a ore oe Soccer is the top sport in the novice welterweight championship | British Isles, Italy, Uruguay and Former big league stars Wally i = babar hate Golden | about 50 other countries. In Eng- Moses, Rollie Hemsley and Augie | ris ad aay Rogers is the son of land there are 88 teams in major Galan are the 1%4 coaches for} Mrs. David Rogers, 28 Hartung | Play. Game attendance sometimes the Philadelphia Athletics. 'Ct., Pontiac. | reaches 150,000. home run by third baseman Char- | | ley Harmon, a double by Ted Kluz- | | zewski and singles by Grady Hat- | | ton, Bob Borkowski and Roy Mc- | | Millan. Philadelphia won the game | the first | debut, but he wasn't nearly so| 43 on a ninth-inning squeeze bunt | | successful as Raschi. | lan rookie Forrest Jacobs. | At Sarasota, Fla., pinch-hitter | Billy Goodman's single in _ the | seventh drove in two runs as the | | Boston Red Sox topped the Mil-| waukee Braves 3-2 for the fourth straight triumph. Henry Aaron wal- loped a home run for the Braves. Outfielder Jim Fridley hit a ninth-inning home run, at Tucson, more Orioles a 2-1 decision over the Cleveland Indians. 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Eachgseason brings a bigger problem, for every | year unnumbered new TV sets move into the scene. | ~~ "- ~*— ? 3 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 ( : FORTY-SEVEN Dukes, Hilltoppers NIT Favorites NEW YORK ®-— The National | NIT with top-seeded Duquesne fa- | ed for the four regional tourney , nell and-La Salle vs. North Car- Invitatioin Tournament takes ‘the center of the stage in college bas- ketball's biggest week of the year today as the 16 teams remaining in the National Collegiate Cham- | a consolation final for tonight's los- pionships awaited their next, ers, is scheduled Saturday. s * . games. Semifinals were on tap in the | Some of the NCAA entries head | | the NCAA tilts tomorrow night: vored over fourth-seeded Niagara | sites — Philadelphia, lowa City, | olina State. and second-seeded Western Ken- Stillwater, Okla, and Corvallis, | tucky expected to topple third -|Ore.—and those already on hand | seeded Holy Cross. The final, and | got in their final . At Iowa @ity—Penn State vs. Louisiana State and Notre Dame vs. Indiana. At Stillwater—Bradley vs. Colo- rado and Rice vs. Oklahoma A&M. At Corvallis—Southern California practice licks. Here's how they'll line up for At Philadelphia—Navy vs. Cor- vs. Idaho State and Santa Clara | vs. Colorado A&M. Neither NCAA Nor Big 10 Television Plan May 22s nme any serious thought about the matter and today is in greater trouble than it has ever known before. 500,000 a season. Another 600,000 or mere are expected to vanish from the turnstiles this year. . . . Now football's collegiate group is trying desperately to handle the matter. I've known most of the men in the NCAA group well for many years—from Tom Hamilton to Asa Bushnell. They have been clean, decent and honest—looking for the | better general interest of football, | for average college games would have been wrecked. A few of the leaders would have done very well. | But outside of Notre Dame, and possibly a very few | right answer. The Big Ten is not satisfied with the NCAA TV plan that was tried out before. It was an honest | effort to meet the situation. But it was facing an | almost impossible situation. *. From my own angle, there were many television | » Michigan, Michigan State, Georgia Tech; UCLA, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Maryland and * * a few other leaders The NCAA TV commission is still doing the best ; it can, but it is facing a badly tangled situation. It |} is quite possible the Big Ten idea won't be any It will have to be tested first. I think the NCAA has been justified in its effort | If there had been unlimited TV, the attendance | to save intercollegiate football. Big Ten és justified in trying out its regional scheme, but they are still groping if the dark for the | Dame in last year's NCAA Tour- nament, for the first time in years. That, | plus the fact Duquesne already has beaten Niagara twice, albeit with difficulty both times, makes the Dukes favored in their game. West- ern Kentucky figures to have too much height and speed for the The NCAA field finally was com- pleted yesterday with the selection of Colorado to represent the Big | Seven Conference. The Buffaloes gained a tie with Kansas in the conference race when the Jay- hawkers were upset by Missouri, | then won the berth on a lucky | draw by Conference Commission- er Reaves Peters. Kansas won the NCAA title in 1952, and lest out in the finals to Indiana la#t year 69-68. They want to | > Indiana may have their toughest struggle in their tourney bow this nationally go againsf Notre Dame's to 17 consecutive victories. Indiana beat the Irish 66-65 back in De cember and also eliminated Notre I ajso think the - Amateur Hockey Player {Killed in Auto Wreck | DETROIT (INS) A young | | amateur hockey star died early Reports From Majors’ Camps By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS today in a traffic accident near BRADENTON, Fla. — Manager =e . , Casey Stengel got a good look at | on . on ge! fs i on | Victim was Kenneth B. Fenwick two New York Yankees Winter | jr. 17, a member of the O'Dor acquisitions yesterday ‘and he | 4 miets tenm slated to play in| liked what he saw | the Michigan Amateur Hockey | Elston Howard, first Negro ever | League championships at Olympia to don a Yankee uniform, whacked es in Detroit this Sunday. ; : ree others were injured in a two-run trigie as the chamtpions wreck which state police said hap- defeated Washington 43. 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Ameres was considering playing for a club im the Do- minican Republica, which offered him a couple of thousand dollars more than the Dedgers. PHOENIX, Ariz.—Manager Leo ‘7 Durocher is not what you would call cheerful these days following four straight setbacks by his New York Giants but he did manage today to say some nice things about a few of his players. He evidently was pleased by the hitting of Whitey Lockman and Bill Taylor and the fielding of third baseman Hank Thompson in yesterday's 10-7 defeat by the Chicago Cubs ————— + ORLANDO, Fla. — Washington Senators manager Bucky~ Harris gets his first look today at higtfty- touted Cuban outfielder Angel Scull in the team's workout at Tinker field. Pitcher Connie Marrero checked in yesterday from Havana and re- ported his arm is in fine shape. Teammates Are Rivals BOSTON W —'Billy Goodman and George Kell of the Red Sox are virtually tied in lifetime bat- height in seconds! ting averages. 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She ap- pears to have two husbands—her jreal mate, a former crooner named Dick Powell, and. hér screen hubby, James Stewart. She admits that she often sees more of Stewart than of Powell: The Stewart-Allyson alliance be- gan with “The Stratton Story.” That movie mating was so success- | | ful that Stewart hunted for years — Paramount dressing room, she GLENN FORD - ANNE VERNON | ecotied: “Me the perfect witer | Pooh! Far from it.” Her husband—that fellow who O22222 22 used to sing—probably wouldn't \ New Lake Theater eneee she's @ mY "ae Kae ® “I’m a lousy cook,” she said. “The only thing I can really cook \ On Our Wide Screen | weit is cottee and eggs. I learned \ In Color | weesnen's “Cheb om-Sith. oereat' t street in ING Ld oe Nee ed ; wsemes Ral jobs. I had an old twoburner N nnd’ Barbara Payton Vi ‘oie. cer “Oh, I also barbecue. \ wnat Pla % AA | we buat a new one, and 1 went Bowery nuts about it. Cooked WOO OO OOOOH secsss steaks. 1 would have been . ze ee | HoLLYWwooD w — Hollywood's | | to find another vehicle they could | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 st ico: nally ene -en-e ell i hes helene ‘Richard never dase neonate his voice | either. He’s the ulcer | things closely to him. rg Rg he ever ' has to baw! someone out, he says | it very nicely. “Jimmy is a very intuewation person. He's not at all as quiet as people think he is. He can be shy with strangers, but with friends he can be a real yakker.” | many of the old Sennett troupe for m | Studio for the occasion. ~ “Sennett Stars Reunited on TV Chester and Heinie Conklin and Andy Clyde. cluded SallyEilers, Phyllis Haver, foros stone Kops included Hank Mann, Other Sennett stars present in- Fazenda, Jack Mulhall, Franklin Pangborn, Minta Durfee | Silent Screen’s King of | Arbuckle and Alberta Vaughn. Comedy Is Honored at| Harold Lioyd was ahere and re- | and is replacing its m | Nostalgic Party | HOLLYWOOD w—Mack Sen- |mett, once Hollywood's king of | comedy, took a sentimental jour- 0 the past last night as his | if stars vot yesteryear gathered for | Swanson, has been in semiretire- ment since 1935. He leads an | The creator of the Keystone | active life, remaining in touch lrg and the Mack Sennett bath- | | with the show world and playing ing beauties was the subject of | goit daily. a reunion at his old studio. the TV show ‘This Is Your Life.” cane Ralph Edwards assembled dinner and drinks at the site of erected an obelisk in honor of the The 69-year-old Canadian-born producer was taken completely by | surprise. He was induced to at- tend the program by Cameron | Shipp, with whom he is writing his memoirs. He was supposed to | be appearing on a show called | “So You Want to Write a Book,”’| and a phony script was even con- cocted. } There were many laughs and| much sentiment at the after-show party. Edwards had assembled many figures from Sennett's past, aca aa &. tbaals bm Meanaee at $50 a week before moving on to greater fame. Sennett, who | algo started such stars as Chartie | Chaplin, Bing called working three or four Crosby, W. ‘ C. Fields, Carole Lombard and Gloria Boatyard Adding New Mid-Section to Lengthen Ship SAN PEDRO, Calif. #-Ip an has cut a 523-foot tanker in two midships sec- tion with a larger one which will make the vessel M feet was ripped by an explosion last September which blasted a hole big enough to drive a locomotive through. Yesterday the new midship sec- tien was floated from a drydock and joined to the original bow section. Later the stern will be welded on. With Old Time Webb’s Real Southern Pit Barbecue 2001 Pontiae Road (bejween Perry and Opdyke) Real Southern Pit Barbecue. Hickory Smoked Ribs. Chicken and Sendwiches tb Orders to Take Out Twas PRESENTS THE FIRST MUSICAL nN CixenSoort . ALL NEW! IN COLOR GLORY! dwindling ranks of the Key- Notice MANNY'S "cu?" will be ~ CLOSED Thurs. Eve., March 11th, from |) 6 P. M. on, fer Watertord | Township Businessmen's Association Banquet. @ Coen Feldey Ac Usucl | HURRY! WARNER } Last Day! ht akia nay — is ak 7:30, 9:35 “He COMIN SMOG se wee wx STR AAAAAAKA AAA AA ER eee | Seinqyet le Aey tp Honor Retiring MSC Professor EAST LANSING —Pref. A. A. Applegate, retiring head of the Michigan State College journalism department, will be honored at a banquet at the MSC Kellogg Cen- ter May 1, The Michigan Press Assn. and members of the college's four hon- orary journalism fraternities are sponsoring the event. Carl Saunders, editor of the eek aaah ka kK? * Once 1:49 7 M—B. 0. Open a 1hse — Mat. 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These are powerful arguments ||aboration, thus complicating His resolution would extend the | below the Rio Grande where a tra-| attempt at retaliation against Monroe Doctrine against foreign | ditional suspicion of the “colossus | and making more dangerous ‘ intervention or further colonization | of the north” still exists and where | charge of intervention. ton. Five of the train’s porters and in the Western Hemisphere to in-| “colonization” is a hated word. ened waiters also were hurt, as were : clude international communism. Last fall the ee a Police Rush to Capitol six Burlington employes aboard the I - N It would consider any Comma- | 1% POP* Cheddi Jagan, and out-|After Phone Warning | Z STREAM BED? WE CAN Fine M BACK LP i mn a MALP AN MOLER - pt ER Sor pr Fe o Bae > é * mi “3 ° é ‘ or i \ of . , ¥ ; es .BuT you ' > : exe Nest ek e Co MAGS, CKECREAMS | | » —* oa « - ee al QA bf, sine ~~ ' Po + ——= > ‘. - 4 wa a =< 2 i * “ Oe cabs - at — ——s — = — — — — - $ Tye LY MERDES ARE Roe, “ae oe ‘ed a + tional consultant for West Bloom- | Held r giving a ée lal teedy to fullv lower; bulls and e cows © ¥ to Tu er: ulls tion on “The How of the Reading | veaiers about steady. a load of higher Program at Green School.” | choice 1.178 Ib steers 2500. a few head - prime steers sold up to 2850: good and Mrs. Ealy will be assisted by | choice steers and yearlings 1900-2450: | commerctal to low good steers 16.00-19 00 third grade children. Mrs. Ralph ' > few high choice heavy heifers 2400, Hoxie will preside over the elec- | good and choice helfers 19 0033 $0: util- ity to low good grades 14 00-1 ; utility tion of officers for 1954-55. Pana commercial cows 11 75-1400; canners and cutters 10.00-11.75; utility and eom- mercial bulls 1400-1650; a few good heavy fat bulls 1250: commercial te choice vealers 16-00-2800; cull and utility 8.00-15 00. ble sheep slaughter lambs fairty active: steady to--2S--tower then Wednesday: tlaughter sheep steady; good and choice wooled slaughter lambs 11¢ Tt) down 2300-2400. choice and grades 2400-25 00: cull to low good 22.50; most)y choice 106-109 Ib No 1 and | No 2 skin shorn tambs 21.00-21.50; cull | to chotce slaughter ewes 6.00-10 50 Move Jet Squodron | TOKYO w—The US. Far East Air Force said today it has shifted |the 15th tactical reconnaissance |squadron of about 25 jets from Korea to Komaki air installation near Nagoya in central Japan. It did not say whether other planes replaced the 15th in Korea. To Board U.S. Carrier othef | changed: 90 dag Boe. unchanged. 60 day futures 281‘s, un- futures 2813/16, un- Belgium (franc) 200, off 001 16 Pranc (franc) 28%. of a cent Holland (guilder) 2642 of Tra Port e of a cent 4 a cent. unchanged a cent, unc teseudo) 3.50, unchanged. Sweden (krona) 19 34, unchanged. Switeerland (franc) (free) 2331% h 4. Denmerk (krone) 1482. unchanged. | Latin America: Argentina (free) 7 24. | unchanged. Brazil (free) 1.75, unc ; | Mexico 11.63, unc’ enetuela (doti- | var) 36.63, County Deaths , Laurence ROYAL OAK — Service for Lau- |rence A. (Mac) McCleish, 62, who | died Wednesday at the home of |his daughter, Mrs. Virgil Lake of [ae Berkshire, will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Dudley H. Moore Fu- neral Home, Auburn Heights, with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. A former resident of Birming- ham, he is survived by his widow, Nona; two daughters, Mrs. Lake and Mrs. Howard Hatt of Bir- kmingham; a son, Donald of Bir- mingham; and two sisters, Mrs. Verna Johnston of San Diego, Calif, and Mrs. Audrey Garty of Hono- lulu, Hawaii. The family requests that dona- tions be made to the American Cancer Society in lieu of flowers. MOMS of America Unit Holds Luncheon Meeting GALLOWAY LAKE — MOMS of America Unit 21 met at the home | (ira) 16% of | \ | | named class president. Corp. general manager. Wopod- ard, who attended school at Bir- mingham, University of Michi- gan and Michigan State College, formerly was assigned to the Chrysler Jet Plant near Utica. 2 in New Orleans, according Pontiac district at the Cleveland Club last week. Mr. Northcott, in an interview, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1956 ~~ 2 Chrysler Detroit Plants idled by Wildcat Strikers DETROIT (INS) — The second wildcat strike in a week Wednes- day saw 8,200 workers idled at two Chrysler Corp. plants in De- troit. Approximately 5,200 employes at "| Chrysler's automotive body divi- sion Mack Plant were sent home as 18 trim shop workers snarled the production line when they walked off their jobs. Three thousand more workers were sent home from the Plymouth Plant as the production line slowed for lack of auto bodies. yesterday when he pleaded guilty to reckless driving before Holly Township Justice Aubrey Butler. George J. Pumps, 40, of 50740 Ten Mile Rd., Northville, was sen- Spencer pleaded guilty to drunk sa n Church, Saturday, March 13th, 9 a. m. until 12 —Adv. Three Sisters Market, 608 West ‘8 3 Z E He i Ai H L i ne i - : i : z L Ff 4 ii i FE init li if if E F i BF 4; ; eH a 2 - ~ ~ LPP PDL . u | ~ Grains Dipping, [ MARKETS | Market N School Board to Continue |New Credit Union ains Dipping, | MA | Market Narrow, |>° , Produce . |Fire Insurance Methods _ |Sets Office Hours ; DETROIT PRODUCE Deals Cautious Pontiac Board of Education vot-| pires each year. The Pontiac as- Oakland County Employes Credit Wheat Leader «nigel gual aml ae ee oe sociation gives the school Union will open a part-time office P’pruits: Apples, De fancy, 6.00- oaaae | year’’ plan e it's carrying| tem five -years ef insur- third floor 7 CHICAGO W—All grains declined | 5.50 bu: No 1, 350-4 00 bu; apples, Greea- NEW YORK —The stock mar | \ith Pontiac Association of Insur-| amee for four years’ pregiums rae of the County Of the | ines. No 1. 328-275 bu; done- | ket moved narrowly today with Building, 1 Lafayette St., Fri- in active dealings on than, fancy, 350 bu; No 1, 200-250 bu , ance Agents. | under the long-range plan. board of trade today. appier. Melatosh, fancy, 37$ bu; Ne 1, | trading quiet in early dealings. | | day. TG | 2.50-3 25 bu; apples, Northern Spy, fancy, _| The board, meeting at 40 Patter-' But two board members — Mau-| The board of directors Wednes- | 2 An air of caution about tradi : to be! 1% bu. ng | y “> - = Meavter axfling sopeeree [#85 bus Wo 8 290 bai Me 1 S9E8 SOE | carried grices small fractions ef |e: Soe ot ee rice J. Crotean: snd Fo Mi day night Gecieed. to beg Me in the new crop wheat contracts | ,J'°6incy. 135 dos bchs Cabbage. | 0. vay | fire insurance with the association | Thiefels — again objected to giv- | office open Mondays, Wednesdays hich have been advancing for oregge bg a ag ee ee conn Be _and took out $764,735 more to cover | ing the association a “monopoly” | and Fridays from 4 until 5 p.m. some time because of the drought | i ste ate: aaaee, wel. s1ao| A little higher were steels and new buildings, on school fire insurance. \The credig union will start taking in the western section of the aan babe: celery root, No 1. 1.25-1.18 des | coppers. Unchanged to lower were | Total premium was $17,799.63. Plains. A poss of mois- | ets. Parenips, No 1.100.150 ‘bu. | motors and mail order issues. Oth- And Robert Tricker, Mils In- | applications for loans April 1. Only Great A aay Horseradish, No. 1, 450-500 pk bskt. ss Under the plan, one-fifth of the surance agent, questioned why the savings accounts are being ac- ture in parts of this area created | Oniess, érz. No 1, 86-78, S0-Ip bag. Bore- ers were mixed including railroads : ’ ; ley root, No 1. 78-135 dos behs Pote- | a4 aircrafts school’s system of insurance ¢x- school system doesn't request bids cepted this month. some hasty selling. toes, No. 1. 60-98. 50-lb bag. toes : | , ° some | No.1. 180-180 100-1. bag demons Meher 5 South. | z oh fire insurance. Mills Mutual | The new credit union, headed by Soybeans suffered from MC | black, No 1, 100-15@ bu: radishes, red, : toc ks were Business Notes: had bid the same premium, with a additional profit taking after their | No 1, 65-90 doz behs. Rhubarb, hothouse, ern Pacific, American Telephone, | ible 15 per cent div haier six mentha sdvesce, althoceh 9} he Li “mate ets | amid, Amerian Weoln, U5. Drage Pthe echect wyeiem now car | DO@Uth Notices ‘ie eased partly because of tef-1.50 bu squash, mubbe L Me 1, 1.68. Steel, and Radio Corp. Lower if icts oun ries some $12,000,000 worth of a~ fairly liberal recipts of cash corn, | 1.50 bu. were Santa Fe, Eastern Air Lines, | fire insurance — ali with the B MARCH 9, 1954, DAR- totaling 171 cars. cascuna aaialeae General Motors, Chrysler, Mont: | Pentiac association. Fo le pall fee ee gil Wheat near the end of the first! cancaco — (AP)—(UsDA)—Potatomy:| Bomery Ward, and Boring, to Go 10 180 000 | The board decided Wednesday} siston snd Mary Ellen Butler. hour was % to ala ipa ain p they Sy Beg saturday 04. N Y St { ¥' | to let the city use schools for vot- yuneral earviee wit be bald Prt March $2.29%, corn le lower, Sunday 6: old stock supplies moderate; ew York ocks |ing places in city elections, even| — {hd"wuntoon Funeral Home with March $1.53, oats vs ey itl | demand slow: market dull: Idaho, res | Figures after decimal points are cigttts| Edison Man Tells Lions if it means some youngsters have/ = Rev. Moree, Dente qoeipart. March 77, rye 1 to 1% eT. | Minnesota North Dakote Pontiacs $175.| gam, Exp .. 31.6 Int Paper pam : ‘to take time off. eet eee Ss ae March $1.19, soybeans 1 to 2": Air "Redue 238 int Tel & Tet 184) Population May Double | Huntoon _ lower, March $3.48% and lard 5| DETROIT EGGS Alieg L Sti | 222 Johns Man ... 683. J. Cecil Cox. assistant superin-| ea » i620. "lower to 2 cents a hundred |, DETROIT ‘AP)— Prices paid per, doses Ane faa. 838 14 by Year 1970 i tendent, said that schools are get- seph John, 1435 Parker Ct. Au- Sasa mds higher, March $17.32 ee ia ue. ie Ca a Or | ting crowded and it will be “im- burn “Heights age 66: deloved A " ” is. s are Whites: A, Jumbo, §3-64, weighted aver-| A coe pey 307 CiSEn tae’. 3{]| Future growth of Oakland Coun- | possible’’ to find room for voting Knochtges, dear father of Bre. ‘ ose 54: large, 27-60. wid avg 6842: | am 452 w's °° 434) ty and the Detroit industrial area. | booths next fall unless some classes Lawrence Howard and Robert J. medium, Pres wtd. avg. 44%. +f large. | am ans El 361 oe 8 Cem % y : : : | Knechtges; dear brother of Mre 44-46, wtd = aol so ta sas Am ae 133 Mack Trucks By een in studies to determine | are cut. Raymond Williams Puneral serv. ‘uepelaeds pos iperrneedy tg oe I. 2 ars ture electric power needs, in-| A letter from Kline B. Hart- : ’ . 43; ai... 21.1) 2th 1 1M bas laree, Pa pmo is” laine Aa Rea tea May, Der . 31 3| dicates pena pe yacht popu- man, Jefferson Junior High prin- Moore “Funeral ‘ome ian fev 1.26 | . Mid Cont Pet 70.7) lation of some (5v, y 1% ci told the board he wants = 3.58 | netics uence wenae ve | Am Tel & Tel 1437 Mont Ward - $432; The 1950 census showed 396,000 | gaat and teach at Pontiac cuacua wu be tm pong se the - 28 | coipts 1.268.180; who prices | Anne Gop 533 MU .! 347 people living in the county. High Scheel. No official action | Dede”, % Moore Funeral Home. *+ 243 | unchanged: 99 score AA 98: 62 A S473; | Armour. © 91 Nec Bic... 367) The forecasts were given was taken. ————— iad (llensir Au Retin 32.3 Nat poo - Py Wednesday by George Matthews. | The board decided not to accept eo A (Mac). dtoy nertonire {_ Rages barely steady: receipts 15.981: | Avec Mis 47 wet Ot) ...... 492| director of personnel and training Rd, Royal Osk, age 62. beloved 1.30 | wholesale buying prices unchanged: U.S. | Bald Lima &7 Net 63 1 Ed a deed to 11 acres of Kennett Road | husband of Mrs. Nona Northro rons iafge sas abs 0S mediume 349, a a ne + ~ ol i Be pale wea he page *¢ hand it's buying from Oakland | McCleish. dear father of Mrs. 1.19 loins ano @iemen 26 we mae entre... lore t ub. Virgil Lake, Mrs. Howard Hatt, or \° lemons Boeing. Aixp as Nort a went #03 He said his company must anti- | County for ——— = ha onl ee DETROIT POULTRY = vos cipate needs at least five Mrs. Audrey Garty. Puneral “TTS ipae | DETROTT (AP)—Prices paid per 10) Warn .. 7 Nor Ste Pw ...15 ahead make necessary | deed, drafted by county eer terdey Renee 7s oa 7 — 509 Nor Pac... 61.3| Cipal en The dr b t sas Cul ta wkd Waseee -| ag 1 named 5 . ry , ; Mareh 13. at 2 PM. at the Dud- | feb Detroit for No 1-quality live powl- Briggs Mf. 38 Northw Airl $3 1 pl . | officials, specifies that if the school ley > Panecal aus eee ca tae ee light, 92-33 I mie! ba oo = soot Am W Air 102 : board ever stops using the prop- burn Heights. with Rev. Moward Ford Motor Co | Heavy broilers or {fryers ‘under 4 Ibs ea a see aM Sab og tog a Ss Stressing that Michigan ts the erty for school, the county could | . reag par glow a ° | Wastes, | 20-38: greg ace ola Ee y -. 3 peaney (JC) oo leading ‘industrial state of the refund the $5,500 and take back will lie im state at the Dudley MH Reveals Latest rn LS Ta Be Raes teh: | seem te said sat cotitenel | che and, nd any improvemente| Rieti reais tere , CHICAGO POULTRY | Cater Tree -. 481 Pheipe D ..-- Si | water ee (such as a school building) on it. ae Nowers donations be made a : CHICAGO (‘AP)—Live poultry steady oe Philip Mor ... 423| the St. Lawrence way, . OS 2) Geeeci tem Mee ol ay. : : |Ches & Ohio 33.8 le. Croteau, a Pon superviser, USSELL t : : in ‘Dream’ Design cist yaita"tne tgs Se Sue Be FRAPS 2) Retaer mavance oor tngueral | Crees: Fomiae euperviwr, | RERBELL ASO OF tT DETROIT w—A “dream carr” | enent heary ene $0-$1; Ment hens | Chics ove | 887 pure Onn... e5| Position. County Beard ef Supervicere’ ee ee Fe eee that looks as though it might have | poe ig al ag ™ | Citmax Mo .. 42.1 Reate Cp... 273 “There is @ concerted movement | Y cidlbon ot - — pol a ; Coca Cola ‘1193 Rem Rand ©. 166) sa sale - neral service will be held Thurs- been designed to end all “dream CHICAGO POTATOES |Colg Paim ... #0 Reo Meters ... 333) of industry to areas outside of De- ; ay. March 11. at 730 P.M. at the cars” has been completed by Ford) -,G0q (AP)—Potatoes: arrivals Se ew Se ~aght ~ ++ gi? | voit.” he said. “Large acreage Cox told the board that Owen Funeral Home, with Rev. Motor Co. #1. on treck 337; total US. shipments | Con os. BS hey Top B,-.. 38 purchases have followed the rail- has changed its schoolday to 8:5 ee ha. It will be shown publicly Friday | 75: Mt oe :_te- | Consum FM, 1007 Scovill MI. 377\ roads which fan out from the a. m. to 2:45 p. m. so that young- Wisconsin for interment. Mr at the Chicago Auto Show. * | nanteetil, Sthars marust steady” Mache | Cont Com. ose Seam ALAR... 062) 2 potiten sters miss heavy factory traffic on| Russell will the im ‘state at the the cor the “Ford | Rescms 000-2: dabere S98: Mansons | Cont met ---- omen On... 8 |e — Columbia and Baldwin avenues. . y Punerel Home : Bodo a eo ae oe ioe eee ne Sinclair Oil... 40.1] | In addition to the big expan-| ang he read a letter from an ee eS ee maleate: aan good; market Crue Stl... 23.2 — 3@17| sion of major corporations many Owen mother wh said that . Lake. age 63. beloved son of Mrs. Florida Round Reds $2.30 Curtiss Wr... 93 Sou Fec...... $34) small units desire to lo- —_ Minnie M. Underwood: dear ‘The model has no engine, but Doug Airc ;.100 Sou BY ..-- S88 be the reason youngsters got hit} brother of Miss Alice Underwood nevertheless it has many unusual Dew Chem... 33 St Bread... cate 10, 20, and 30 miles from De- |», cars is that “ to Mrs. Clara Mae Wilson, Mrs. Lu Livestock DuPont ...... 104 St4 O8 Calf-- SF? troit, to take advantage of the 4 a sena S. Godschalk. Mrs. M. Irene features including handgrips that Bacle Pic... 184 Big Ou RS. 806 “ar transportation.” oe ee nea Davis, Mrs. Besste E Orey. Alfred contre! 6 jowsr steering unit, DETROIT LIVESTOCK OSC Std Ot) Ohio.. 373 ys not use their own judg- an rence rwood and a “Roadar” screen that is ety oll py dm 100 “| Eo i Sracenaner... a. He tated Edison now te ment.” —— wilh be held Pri- supposed to constantly picture | vitic salable 200 Receipts mostiy | BE-Coll-O -++ 8594 gwift & Co.... 432! Reoked up with the Ontario Coats Puneral Home, 3141 Sasha the vend steed. cous today, market fully steady. CO™-| Oeagiee .. 1013 Teuas' Ce... e63| Mydroclectric system, so that the mentrin White Chapel, Rev, Cri pared last Thursday: Trading more ®¢- | Gen Fas... S88 7 © Bul... 993 | e Calendar A will officiete. Mr When the car was previewed | t for larger supplies; sisughter steers, aon 4 --> $3) twe may exchange current in odg here part of the transparent top| hetlers and cows strong: bulla, conte Gen Mot... a8 Twent C Pox 315 times of stress on either side of ph lin had to be unscrewed while a ‘‘driv- pert leeds prime 1000 fe end 127 BS Gon Tat Cw Un Carvige.-. 133 the border. Esther Court No. 13, Order of Card of Thanks 1 ° sl ‘noice J r . . o = nearness eee eee er” was lifted in. Prime stgers ee oe, bale cnetce | eS ae Uak Aire... 084 In the field of atomic adaptation | mun aee ee ou Pri “<< concen OF com . good steers 1900-21 $0. a yalt Pruit... 90 | of power he said engineers << ee Secretary. ero elle gs ¥ Wares, wth ts Awad beret te | Geoe 244 conside since Boy 5 Gets Wish wae =—s = ore) Oreh Paige 14 Pe 7 Im... roe Besta ring a type of ‘floating | friends for their expressions of _ . | Orey - is — | barge” ting station which| Special communication Pontiac eymoethy cat De. Savage for be ,a79 ’ choice C 8 Rebd...... 31.6 genera’ | . . . Teer tees: utility and commercial neif- | OU, O0 -- ot? U 8 Smet... $83) might be hooked into a power grid | Lodge No 21. F_ & A M. March en ee ee ee k H ers 13.00-17.00: bulk utility and commer: | nonand P .... 13.2 he ny ‘: 11a) system wherever needed | 12th to confer E. A. degree. Hi- Ben and Alfred Browns. Tru- eS LIKe is a cial cows 1200-1250, few nigh commer-| Homestx |. 374 Warn B PIC. | : 4) | Twelve Club will ictpate. man Murreys, and George Walt- cial 1400 with some on heifer order UP | Houd Hersh 15 ow Ve Pulp. 281, He said by 1955 his company will a bale = ipa! _ers. AMARSLLO, Tex. @—John An-| ten caer one onmmopeal bute S260: | BET Ier ---"" gg? West Us Tel. $i, /have @ plant investment of shout pag lio 9 all aero In Memoriam 2 eee. | Coat... [eet i F thony Dilidn was S years old and | 10.2: Sos! to*tlsce steckers and food. | mend PU} ane uot | petadboneager Pledger tmng ral oi . . IN LOVING MEMORY OF ELISHA he had a cat he loved very much. | ers 18.00-21.00 | taterik: tr’... 18.6 Woolworth 433 | capacity more than N B | Mer whe left us March 1¢, She was Grey Lady, a birthday | Caives salable 1S. Ne carly sales: wort | Int Mery 1 Yugs! 8h & T 414, kilowatt hours. ews in orie wes, Sadly minced by hie wile They mood bnbe-cuukiadk to- | tata: vealers sbowt, steady otter opening STOCK AVERAGES A Linda Lee shop featuring | William Kieine of 166 Auburn Flowers . 3 gether. higher Monday; late bulk choice te low (Compiled by The Associated Press! ladies’ apparel and a complete | Rd_ Rochest: . ted at a —= =~ top 30 08: commercial and” good _—_ tndeet Ralis oil, voces maternity department is opening lblack condor skirts a a Joa Thursday a car swerved | 72%. cull end wttlity | Net change... oS saz 1se3| today at the Tel-Huron Shopping | from his car while it was parked uneral Directors use tee yerd and hit the cat. It| cere soete 20 Toes met eeresey | Previous day We gs gai uel | Center at Telegraph and W. Hu- | in the Pontiac Motor Division park- h didn't stop. Grey Lady crawied to} Broe¢ and sggressive demand: siaugnier | ont, Soe. ||| ore es | ror ing lot last night, according to Do = Tony and died in his arms. tp head ehetes end. perme 88 i weeled Torr one... en #20 et ties The 22x80 foot store, decorated | Pontiac Police nelson-Jo ns They buried Grey Lady. but | lambs 25.70: duik high good to prime ee ees m8 ss ms in epi rose, will be man- = “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS™ Tony couldn’t give-her up. Satur-| Sine and low good wooled lambs 18 00- 1962 high....... 180.9 06 aged by Mrs. Ethel Timmerman McKever Elwee, 35, of 411 ° day he opened up the grave and | 13.00: Set ee core nate £3.00-03.00; | 008 bow.--..-. 1212 667 MT O10) CF Pontiac. This is the first | Howard McNeill St., accused of Voorhees-Sivle cradled her in his arms. Rare Cites it Pee ons bean entete a store in the chain to have a rape demanded examina- FUNERAL HOME After they buried the cat again and prime shorn lambs No 1 and 2 skins | ». 4, [her™Gecimal points complete line of maternity | tion Wednesday when he appeared| Ambulance Se-vice. Plane or Motor Tony told his mother, “I want to| 215°3)08; %e? aa oe a High ize Woon clothes. before Pontiac Judge Maurice E. = go just like Grey Lady did.” utility ewes 1.00-10 00. D & C Navigation .... 101 101 101 — Finnegan. He was ordered held in He did. He was killed by a mo cuncaee LIVESTOCE poke Seg ——r a 23 38) The net income of the Ohio Oil | Oakland County Jail after failing BOX REPLIES torcycle yesterday as he and his) cyicago (AP) —Saledie hogs 6.800; | Masco Screws 31 2 Co. of Findlay reached $43,539.- | to post a $1,000 bond, pending the At 36 am. today mother, brother and sister crossed | tairiy active and uneven: strong to 25 | Midwess gurasive’ --:: 34 34. 34| 000 last year, a 10.6 per cent hearing March 17. : a highway on their way home higher on butchers; most advance on | Rudy Big.” ...-----:: $13] gain over 1952, President J. C there were replies at + | weights under 340 Ib; sows steady to | VO7n® Seren oe asi —~, & m lee the Press | ) Detckare, SONSSLE, ehaten wel one ——— alg ariretieg St., told Pontiac Suan Salainnsy the folio ing bo butchers 28. ie . ers today. Dividends were $3.25 ’ wing xes: Green School PTA Set [2's Sn: lana stow, ire weds cnctes| Foreign Exchange —_| per share. compared with $3 per |that an automatic pistol was sicl| |, 10, 11, 12, 22, 30 to Meet Tonight at-8 =| 5, $1. Need jes choise 5, bs So, choies | EW YORK (AP) — Poreten share in 1952. The company’s |€M from the glove compartment of] | 31, 34, 39, 414, 58, 55, 58, WEST BLOOMFIELD’ TOWN- No 1 and No 2 250-260 Ib at 25.50-25.60: follow (Great Briain im éellers. | product carries the “Marathon” his car while it was parked last 62, 63, 67, 78, 96, 98, 99, SHIP Green School PTA will 3360" urger jos 300-000 te sows 2135: | Canedian dollar in New York open | trade name in Michigan. night at $96 Joslyn Ave 100, 105, 108, 116, 118. chotee remium © meet tonight at 8 at the school | 22%: 5 fey, chelee crewed swe B EN to es U8 conte off 1/18 of 8 cont. oe anaes , Nell Butts, 25, of 301 Riggs St., : efins . oo * with Mrs. Gertrude Ealy, instruc: | | Salabie cattie 3,000, calves 300: siaueh: > Te''Cncnanged. 30 day futures 2.818 16 Equitable Life Assurance tatives | Fenton, was fined $50 and $10 costs Help Wanted Male 6 AUTOMOBILE SA’ EN W - UTOMOBILE SALESMEN WANT of room for advancement for the man im health be E mont?’ fications to First Church, 388 6 Woodward, bir FALER 8% W. LAWRENCE AT Cass ’ Area mene ~ YOUR NASH D __Help Wanted Male 6 ENGINEER tor recent araduate or men with 2 Bo gh RE ~ limited for advance- ment com . AP- PLY av 5 rth Water St. Rochester. CALL MR. WHITE 19671 4 == JIG BUILDERS DIEMAKERS JOURNEYMEN ONLY APPLY FISHER BODY DIVISION 900 BALDWIN AVE KOREAN VETERANS See ou Ad under “Instructions.” MAN Man to work with manager. Lag | .§ pay tf vou qualify. MAN WANTED FPOK OUTSIDE sheet metal work. Anderson Sheet _ Metal, 215 Brownell, Birmingham. MAN INTERESTED IN LEADING water softener sales pragma to advance to dealer. Car neces- sary. References. No investment required FE ¢387) for appoint men . NEAT APPEARING MAN FOR service vecuum cleaners afternoon shift in shop Apply between 4 and 6:30 P. M. Hoover Co 17 Water St WANTED: 3 MEN To staff our Pomiac Factory Branch Must be te work, adaptable to lea & healthy, and necessary, this ts a permanent With a large corpo Aerning Op , 063 50 & 874 6 to start commission C i Apply Oakland Avenue a @. & 4. m Ask for Mr GC. VerWiebe ~~ SALESLAD 142 W Maple eee. £ aD Fe hacen Callin’s Cleaners 480 Woodward. pester. RL: STENOGRAPHE? YOU > ome experience as secre- tary and ¢ Tr pleasant work. Biate Finan-« Co. 102 Pontise State Bank Building STENOGRAPHER firm wente an mathe- Pontiac Indu«trial steno training. experience: Yes wayne _&t VERY REFINED Oey companion pert time. NTED CURB GIRLS OEOR- as as In. 2960 Orchard Lake ve ihe SALEaWOMAN AF re 7 TTh WE HAVE OPENING For nest eppearine man to se sist heatin~ end atr condition- engineer No experience nec- esiiry but must be willing to wort steady for promotion This ts umusus! opportunity for right man Apply in person only 1 N Paddo-r PINSETTERS WANTED FOR SAT Sun. White or and colored Ap- ly os Motor Inn Recrea- jon. 18 S&S. Perry, (and fiecor), _ FE 5-032 SALESMEN Is thie wha: yeu ere looking fer? A perm areer per =a Carney after 10 am. dock SALESMAN FOR AMAZINO NEW chrome rust remover. Reply box _ 1 Pontiac Press. WANTED TOP NOTCH SALESMAN to us im Pontiac” vicinity selling « nationally vertised line of garages Ne can- lantie Mfg. Company Inc 8951 Schaefer Roed Detroit 28 Michi- bee store : lee vd Seasons cakare to : gin. Excellent opportunity for a4- vancement with gro ance store. Call rr for ap Help Wanted Female 7 BOOKKEEPER : a ae P dee aoe Apply is sense Bee er Prue ma Jewelry Co ®. t R. MUST BE FAMIL- tar with double entry Call for ap- pointment FE 41548 BEAUTY OPERATORS 415 PON- __tiae State Bank Building BOOKKEEPER Fxperienced A-1 General Trial balance. payroll, taxes. etc. # hour week, excellent working conditions Permanent. T . abt Sy rison’s Hamburg. 21 Perry CUNNINGHAM’S NEW SUPER SELF-SERVE DRUG STORE Will oper, soon Application will be taken for the following posi- Drug clerks, cigar clerks, tion . clerks cosmetic check-out stand operators. Apply in person, . and Bat. 1 to . DA Apply in person No tele- M + Golf apd Rid- oma 0 ‘Union Lake Ré4. ’ 4 EXECUTIVE CAREE IN RETAILING TODAY! America’s largest nation- wide department store organization needs fu- ture executives in adver- tising, display, merchan- dising, sales manage- ment, operations, con- trol, credit and account- ing and personnel man- agement. YEAR_ TRAINING pRocpa . (On-’ OB- AND ENCE) AUTOMATIC SALARY PROGRES- 8! aT 2 YEARS neguine AT. YEU ten P a PERIENCE. BE AN ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT MANAGER IN 1 YEAR DEPARTME MANAGER IN Y ITH PROVEN ABIL- ITY | IF You ARE PTPRENTTY InN ETAILING. YOUR ENCE WILL BE RECOGNIZED APPLY WAITE'S PERSONNEL Instructions 9 ACCORDIONS LOANED FREE TO Een Lee ks sizes at fac voes. “KO REAN VETERA! RANS” WANTED Farn While You Learn These Big -Pay Trades MACHINISTS, TOOL AMD DIE . MAKERS Azoreres SEE C Mf HARPER AT HOTEL " . . = \ : a yo | hie » 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1054 FIFTY-ONE Werk Wanted Male ___ Busine , wr, TEL | Services 13) Lost & Found 24/SLICE OF HAM Rent Apts, Furnished 3 minor with A TOY Fox - 33 | Rent Office Space 4 pes He part time, Ses SEWER CLEA ANING | pitt binck spots, Name Py ig — oe on aj For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43 Ww —_ Serv. Ph. PE 4-212. Taken from Naylor St. or y 180 af ADULTS. |? ON WOODWARD AVE in ork Wanted Female 11 Liowt , aed. Revere. Call Eat SOLDIERS MUST ee ee de Close I R WITH aod lng ple vee, planting FOUND, BOXER at vate. Garage, FE 3-074. “4 “For Sale Houses 43 At Last a Home of wesititid nes tea im different ¢ EXPERI. pee SE and Pike Owner must Fests sed TURN IN- 7 ) ROOM AND BATH, OIL HEAT “ ~ee Your Own! doctor's «cies ot like books to al’nome Also | otto rates. All : thle dog, Coll ot 160 8. dorete, be- gtectte sete. Lake Orion MY in Drayton Plains, A new § room Dusiness office. letters mes. and etc. | YE 2-6004 work guaranteed.| ‘ween 10:00 and 2:00 week days, 23811, after 4 pom home. Completely decorated end! bs small apts. jeome. Ste oR wires —sy | Pe oem Lost sore eve otaeaas vi | IBEFORE BEING DI pn ay Ry ANN ready, to mere tig ares, boce| Wert inquiring enou, aA ty BL FE 5000, PE S035 Leo Lustig | cinity of E. Wilson and > SCHARG EI) esti. ie, Peene Ei room with ee "isaees | “Yoo Reisz finty one ha Alierton. toed, Wi PLASTERING re Sus. slaimisies At oe 08 mate | | R0OM AND BATH PRIVATE vACEDG eee es ts ee ie ee ee C of Blue Sky Theater’ | __D. Meyers. Phone EM 30030 Lost DARK RIMMED IES | entrance. | al adisine saan OFFERS picture window $1000. 61.008) ae | Mi , WOMAN DESIRES DAY | 8UBU-R a LADIES "s . Apply down. 96.950 for cash DRAYTON A work. 98 per dey, of $3 BAN SEPTIC TANK in vicinity of Pontiar v4 Auburn, efter 1 p.m. iG ‘ N AR tare ) «Peel plus | cleaners. Lake M _ High. FE —— | Dixie Highway var ee C. LADD Here is 0 ¢ room heme CURT a ND | — | FOUND: TOY =v N nie Hw OR the serie Onna von | "Yes, SAe® HEP RRO" | ese Pi miwooren omnes | alcatel, Gas ae CLEANING _ OR LAUNDRY BY TREE TRIM «| ROUND. QUANTITY OP TOOLS. $60 PEt MONTH a ° ing Toom with x TRIMMING ; ADULTS 5 bedrooms, lar, ~ brick dey or, weet. Good reterence. TRIMMING AND REMOV. | oon OR_3-1407. ONLY, APPLY TO BOX ¥. room, full Bsmt. ve Brie |) | Swaptace, _Lasge room. COLORED GIRL DESIRES immed ghroke and trutt treos | LOOT Wine’ bere, omall bask . | PRESS. _| oa ie water beater. | extra, latge bedresm, dounstalre. 3 hours a day. Good PE 40137 r 6 call a ee _ terms 2 bedrooms with part beth up _Feferences. PE 4-506. = _EM 3-038. | FIRST FLOOR, 3 AND BATH $995 dow stairs, Pull Desement with Tim. {PLETE LAUI TS LOST: RED COCKER. VICI heat, stove, Adults. FE 2- ae ; Oe ee ee ken oi] conversion furnace. Storm th UNDRY SERVICE WET of Cooley Lake Rd. and bb Lowxk 6 ed Income— —Zoned | foo waouioes. net nn ripe and ovnings | teciaded. EXPERIENCED WOW, WANTS B ASE Lake Rd. Reward. EM 3-2012 be- oo heat Wart tide Write bad Commercial size rooms ign Gg BE cxeciont cad priced = ss Box 19. 3 apartments. istan pleted. Full bath. septic. yy. Fight at $10,500 with ‘on MENTS Lost: NEW ¢ ROOMS AND BATH. 5 rooms on first floor Prod bie kst oye water, wired. ‘dou. terms. Call for copemanen to -) Dai Woterprected, WEEKS. A vest var | emmle preferred rete-ences 2060 | owner, 2 spartments of 2) 4 ie and aj! interior stud- ay soeze ne lowe GoLb whist ee sen. | ragged Nery floor. | leges only 3 miles west from cur, WHIT TYPO ans Beskinag WATCH, ALL ENT FREE TO BOA at, part- fhic Pr E retarial Service. ping & Taxes 14 . wits ETCHING ers. couple caly. Soon Buvervel | en eee. esl | sok bw cf ae Oa ED or S=wOULD ACCOUNTING Lm . Ser aL Su ae peace Pon wore| ‘eras amet | Selah EE UNTON COURT APTS, | Fine Lake Mc natu Shwe t= BROS = wo ned rooms nd - beth. matic hot MIDDURAGED LADY WOULD Chiropodists 15 PRESS OR PHONE | PE Sie per month Aru only a ge 1 core anal BE a ea a ee . pouse, work tw respectable | ~~ ce snows ose. POR k. G. HEMPSTEAD, privileges ‘on acheive Pine| Vecubule eotrance Siding win Pa. OR Sista or OR 31000. Lg Sa nro ee te tie at | came REALTOR | eh amiee tabaseag es senna ee DRAYTON. PLAINS n Kvs iN Huron FE 4920 : = . ON PLAINS — ears experienc GE oil at pier asso sReterences TE | Dresamaking, Tailoring 16) Fis tuc whe eto eee eee creas a ear “earase, Our LMP LAC, Gur abemect "oi Tuom cane "home , Laren wring Se = __PE 5-8464 or | + : | ® . c a rane any TOE, Pipeaaceee a | MTERaTION® a omen | i Ce et eae Boe ox | Fe R mane Tae he “iia a tbaioego. Gay Meee Seth rs. e Satisfaction - : ™ 7 e 1% oF ; } zs ; n e ec- r sEwivo ) MENDING iRONINO. | Dr: 4 PEs 1082 jon | Reward OR 3-8644. ew : i: , a | ent Houses Furnished 35 38| Dixie Highway—Zoned | aceeee, 3 ete, See a eg ye“ E 5-678. nesses. “SUrTS, CoAT BND AL- ____Physio-Therapy 24A J | ROOMS AND BATH. MODERN. Commercial | sat see taro acmesk amd cemareh 621 O80 ae RAPUER, 3 YEARS EXx- REWEAVING EXPERT ERTLY DONE. acini Gama Te oe sere how CN Renee Dae | An ideal motel or business home gio ge logo oa contraen == Walled ISH MASSAGE. ~ a seem } site, 6 miles north of Po I's car - An i. sor vicinity, MA 42020. “FE $3702 | Special foot technique. 12 Elim | W ROOM. FURNISHED COTTAGE: tac 2 ac ~~? = ak ca WASHINGS DONE OME FAILORIN. enuctetin St. PE 4-2851. . td. Contracts, Mt 32) W. closed in ee xcellent condition. “Quick pos-' |) s ae Pe yay “MY HOME so Edna pol ae) ~ Notices &P ae | come gs. 2 Wanted Ri Real Estate cata water eo! Alcott = poole Recon on eae ot of *enmnon ee ht Park ast on — IRONINGS, AND CUR- We ee PO i sernietent oe bewace me! FOR LAND CONTRACTS. wes WE NEED | ani Convene ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE, | lots showing income of $223, | }{ KR ae . delightfully a tains. H. J, Vanwel ON PARMS. to | oath, A OWN, Realtor ly attractive 2 bedroom laine, Pickup sod, acuver FE| _ Income Tax Service 17 ANTIQUE AND CONTEMPORARY oa iis UM Due Bey. ROY *KNAUE. F, Real : moe as as se 7 wret ah 60,008, erm. 1362 W_ Huron Pn FE sasie seraae, Vall bacrment, Ovtamous ASHING 1 ACCOUNTIN . Birmingham, Oo . From ember Co-op R s c wed atic "he tne growina, AD fans kav Hawley Sao” PE} 202. North ‘Woodward sie CASH bac a if Fendn T8608 ‘* Sylvan Manor 1B | cining ‘room, te wh ear stfetched All work gueranteed BURTO Road. 11 a. : 7 — | ADAMS REALTY CO! Ukre medere 8 room| BRICK TO THE at) ee = pud to FE 5-020i. wm Yh ne srevens | hi a. 11 om. to 10 p.m. Bene- ATOR tOUR ‘s ach tees brick, belt tn hed t of show your friends. Mrs WARE, WARUNGCHRTARE | Sukh Hee “ant oy eevee) Bra “iacorated WS | & Hlarger Want to Sell? (aiiaiigentgs Ep aerat) nee above, this woot site Kelueer FEST eveame Fi : _ utres iss Col i i : y 2-7053. Open 8 to , je entrance, reception hall ee ee TRONINOS. bays. , 1, Brenngs to Frese Ba oo Field Road. Birming- 3 pes & na cae BUYERS WAITING [DeLuxe ROOMS CABIN * Sate ae rtrd et 9 = Ae av gare! ivine teow, aiming room | * “BUD” Nicholie WoiiW Expunmencen tw tw. | "= +™ renklia Ra | ANY FRE OR WOMAN wempma | CASH {POR SEASONED (LAND ° a - PP el and garbage, ig tL tec gpeer gs jos Sised | nt eT ventory and sales wort. Pontise eae “TEE geRNCE wo | peftiendiy, eariser, contact Mrs.| cABTTAL SAVINGS & LOAN. CO. | "apme te tn the gzou| HOOEAN § nodtal, #0 CesEc, : Basement 711 automatic | ler neater Rear verd fenced with |. EAST | ——— wiLL po WAsHINOS. INCOME Tax SEAVICE ser Ee ‘Geiveuen Army. | 0.3 “cage st maw SO.| Clerksten of Waterford. teal us romth ph Nic i Mook re Breesewey and ue ml Gay Mt a 6 pee seal We hove a wendortl tay fee FE 26372 EM 3-587, appoin' | COLD AL, $6.50 DOR- FoR Your ection). Imm results. Brabb Rd. Stone ays possession. $22,500, se family or income Located Woman desires house COME FAK a eee eT Oden | om oa a RANTER re Sue RALP HBG "GARNER Cash for Land G Contracts |,“ la , terme. | the ‘balance “Priced at #11 500. Sh eee ie pce ok oa me = ME TAX AND ACCOUNTING! c¢ 3 A . FOOT SPE- AL 7G } HOME ON FOREST | Shown by appointment only. city park , alist, 3% 8. coo cash, Mort: sche ae the day. Also —*S tN warring DAINTY MAID ae Stine. Nations’ Bank Bidg WHITE BROS. | ‘ee ee inne, IVAN W. uses can be. arranged vy $i rs. Burnes, a Opeg. ® to 90-4262 ee dea ter 4 oiclock. | BENJAMIN’ RBACKUS | ruc Panes nar, PoP mae GE Me Tg [tom a aoe ERE ou PURNISMED MOUSE AT 9 5. Maron UPRoors! 23 SCHRAM | surest estate, { : ———— atiins ch 4 WALL WASHING. PAINTING AND Phone FE 4192. Eve rey yrs i empaed tat Waite's nin _— Inna contrast ote “ny = ve . — Overton Drive | soa meres “se a REAL | fe aad "ou of the elty. of ta cleaning FY man aod. wile. FE SAVE MONEY | KNAPP SHOES |KT’. Templ WE WILL BUY | NEST SUBURBAN 1c. he 3-501 IK G 7 — | Bt cttalee Pie Cae te ap eee K 1. Templeton, Realtor) a) pap ome ter. | frat stated oe ADAMS [ow mime pee ress! KG slempstead, Realtor _~ Bellon Service _12) Eemre “owe Betty “th MERE ie wed eal eee) a Saas Secares. | Ses ota Ran aoe | Peg came BEAUTIFUL ¢_avony owe FE cet © UTE ye FE sist ~~ | _ noons len j arge s ated near Au-| © to downtown i 7 = — ANYTHING IN CEMENT WORK, ——__—_—___ | _Seerdins_ sere burn Heights. New siding and, ‘ooms and full beth ; “WS years experience, nothing too | ——— Laundry dry Service 18 | MASSAGE FOR SHUT-INS. (BENE CORT M. “MBL "ER l “ARL W. eTRD Realtor | root. The full price is only 63.000.) fed. fula Dew Gown. All "these | Fast of Pontiac marge 6f too small, free estima — ia} for stroke patients, a: rihritice | 1111 Joslyp FE conn tas | Give us @ call toda rooms are very e. Master, ER Gk swt te patie ra Tau cacmons, seme: |nrwaty ron ADORE OF | we Ana BELLING AL, coun | Stee Pea Bren “Pe ish | "2 pedreon “fossthion | Sisgowm aimee Sia Awe: mat beter er cen oe _ ome fireplac. rE pa trhy — sam 4 cation of Verne ning = 4 Us r ° ecotly = asete a ale anion, | Rent Houses Unf Unturn. >in garage This home is cola eas water Full eee =. $7800 with terms. a ee a csrewt | CACE CONTAING BLAIN OR RUF. | Elke: ners Mandrake, Walled ATTENTION! and farm listings, We are | —~~~~~~ 36 | possiBiE INCOME well noggin ened BE work. Also chimneys, No job too fied. bea’ finished Lake: Hershel Brown former ad We have buyers with cash bie to giv you complete satis- | < cshreume end 6 tal paso t the house Living| _ake Orion Frontage terge x FF small,” Guaranteed ee Ph Pu 34101. _Sisss 30 Stout Bt. Pontiac if you re merested > pseilia acoemeadlln oy & qui surmover “wal? BEDROOM, | eae gaa FUR- | cated near town Mardveod foors. | pee yy Bpoen on Doe | 2. eek Gal a aoe home with work. Ph, FE +0004. FaCtORY CUTLER tr 30te contrect — om Pontiac gas heat, full basement ;| ty of > Bragd : gomnel furnace Recres- ENS AND FOOTING. CHIM- We EB ene “aeg at i N parma o FE | week anc ask for Ted McCul-| To Buy—To Seli-To Trade | F smaLi ROOM ROUSE WO CHIL: St only 83,300 do* sors” sei grees ‘wold coment, drive | Large screened porch. 60800 dows. ‘ nez# Pull oF repaired Oabe Rot. | FOR PAST, ETIC micxvr e | bal . Francis E. “Bud” Miller YOU BUY M1 WELL INSURE IT | éren, PE 24804 after 4 on" " ao ee CARRE | > ‘m7. 4 or light truck SELL AND i 4 ROOM wi YARD | 2.de¢ Cc — e attice, Recrew: eae yi re ta anyuume S degueaw. PURIFY SHOP. 182 ou 3 Realtor MAHAN 7 Root Coots ane TAN cor carege Tak "aus heme ws Oe 4286 eg LADD | aes West Sa ayy 2 tion rooms, glassed in ALL KINDS REA | ginaw ) Joslyn FE 20340 3 ROOMS AND BATH. GARAGE. ce — << Sy. OR 3.2361. OS Br yo or hour. FE peeks afer Preece 20 . | WHAT Ip FINA POAM? A AN EASY Parking Boece "°° REALTY CO. REALTORS Couple with was ors chidren, 1816 | $3 gy as A real buy for 204 Footner cai take ~ eee EAST SIDE E NER. M Co-op. Lake, betw ———————————— - . :, . CEMENT WORK: RES & COMM.| Pure PE Sous, oh er eee Waites No we Rave FE 0263 Ba ae | ee a _ ADAMS. REALTY : pad K fellow Schec! Striedy ~ | Hans? Woad: 8m. 6 Oe are. - a TERRACE. O1L HEAT. Auburn Ave = R e modern smarts TE +4008, Ciowt AND HEAVY TROCKINO 100 Tip WEDDING, INVITATIONS | at our em _ — ew eee __Avatisble 18th PE 210 __ only 60.500 wah terme Priced. at ARPENTRY. ioc he Fin- TIONT TRUCKING. ROBBIE ere 2 009 a at beak sw ene | seasonal land contrects for; "EXT POUR TO BRANCH oe a dase APARTMENT. A BEAUTIFUL HOME 4980. DOWN, LAKE FRONT. ONLY | ,- : end finishing. 32867 or | _eshes_ FE ¢-2266 or FE 2-7625 _Wta. Child. col. “ASE FOR BOR MAAN. Likk a] rooms, large living end dining Caer keeles * mie one KL. Templeton, Re MA 5-6483 MAN ore Soa Toe | te _—_ bain fer TO BUY 4 GoD room, garage, unusual fix In best north end location boat. Vacant ond | 89% W. Bon & acaapee ad tures. c other love! : . ~Carpenter Contracting | Seat ""™ C*" Sy “me FE| DAY CARE. LICEYSED. M AH N Peed Fe Sins? OTN 8-| Choice “west. side location," Reat Cee cr to bes & tree | $1,280 DOWN _V ye som Rougn of trim FHA_TER.18. FR 5-5737 WILL PAY #900 DOWN FOR $128 References required. Will be blocks to school. Lovel, bungalow ACANT. Weil built “Elicaberh Lake E ta Coe OF saw | 0 LO DELL CARTACE Wid. Household Goods 27 SoahEna Sv REALTORS “Beat Apts. Fare Tale home | Svaieble approximately May tet oie sea | taut large trom porch” " Pe, |New home, Cedar shaxes, preypoms Line OF Masowny | °* Distance Moving | ~~~ TIVE MEMBERS ent Apts. F Furnished 3 33 Grapes. earpeiag ond sormmute. three bedrooms, den, dining garage, 2 lots with shade. Heges 2 bedrms. down. Rm. ee SARPENTER. WORE oe | FURNITURE NEEDED PE Bare hy Ta ee ee, eee | Rete |e eat nor. oat! Sa ea = Anersuons end custam Dulting | Large vente seme you Smith Eatire home or 064 lola, Get the | WE | PURCHASE LAND | con. wile New baby welcome Cail “.?,.0ths from éowsiown off North | CASH TAURSORERE. 1 | loc'“gerage, win large soreee |, POR, COLORED, FAMILIES | ‘a A right or) ve | room CARPENTRY. r BLOce cK AND OE | DpEN AERVICE ARES Ue. coll B ter yo 38 Community wn parr our own investments F ———— Cah 3 men. eS is Oak floors and | STORE & HOME seam a ft oe Ga’ eee | 1 Veer asas sos Gas sad COMPLETE Rh EMODELINO oan Nene 6 +007 | LET U8 BUY IT OR = stow ‘AND —_— ences 1 couple CONVENT- Oo K $110 via "aul and kitchen rms call Mrs. modernizing service | = ae “tor you, OA 62681 AUCTION IT 6 W. Lawrence & F' FE +1538 trance re iste Private monthly ASK FOR MR. RILEY. ON BU SY HWY. some caepeting a tee aot Roget NOTT Tor tions, don roca, dormers eda Trucks for Rent ONE Ub PONT! C'S LARGEST 5% MORTGAGES | ~ ROOMS. < NEW oe Parmeny very peat. you'll have | !7°_W . ve +5008 tions. Custom ‘Vuilding rire TRoCES. TRACTORS furniture buvers cash waiting, |ON FARMS OR from | apply. 239 Russell tout, Realtor oom Mito — Faeelient mit it's a buy at $6900.| POR COLORED, 4 BEDROOM FE +5470, je . EQUIPMENT _FE +78: \% acre with Fol = Trentaet. no 2 ROOMS, REFRIGERATOR, PRI- lar 'N, Saginaw & Po FE $8165 1.200 _— a -_—— A pat Sone PrRIc modern house down, FAVESTROUGHING % Tos Pickups 1% Too stares | 4) TO BUY: Aly Tyres croraieal ot ae CURRLES vate bain Adults 204 rare Open eve till 8 30 a Og Te E Murce Gar) 8 meat PE oe . gy XE . or. Tracks — nso i Hy 8 j= ee __ —_—— a _ rt with van ; car a cae Very clean | ¥ 0313 Ges and Od Furnaces Pontian Harm and | WANTED: STEEL SCAPTOLDING | Reuttabie Soctety. 117 8 ES al? Adu FESO APT 2esedrecm home. All yp 3 pap oe tte nd ook gt gh BE McLain’s Sheel Metal Ca Industrial Tractor C _for_construction work. PE —, PE 60521, Eves. PE 5-889 |? LIG fences. 2 car zarece poereeed Toom cnvepent ‘gag Ben Many more to chocse f west of Pontiec trade for gn ; ee 7 ro. | wtd, Miscellaneous 28 1 INT HOUSEKEEPING R¢ ROOMS | windows or 2i0e ape aces trate aute of! furnace Id ; out to our offic ee tee Drive! 40 acres, modern home on aa ror 4 wew HOME. BUTERA. | scccereG sens met othe Soe | enn nner e| Warmed Real Estate) 322A on 300 om No drinkers, | _MA 6-2006. =~ any business Just oy seo our photo-listings, faua wt on ton or pavement, Tet over i _Gaing, call, tae and en a RUB 6 FT LA set | oe om: | rr ~ 3 ROOMS AN AND BATH weg | See ee oe el AND ol ais per month. door. __miles from Waterford. OR }-3150. taste Si Tier Sits onto oe ature: — , rnished Exce) = bath. Highland ae > it ° . - Ficon SANDING, LAYIxO ys LLMAR MOVING Ay STOR init PF GARAGE. REABOW: CASH Nae Adulte aly 108 Washington. | | PAUL A. KER CAMERON H. CLARK FULL PRICE 27518 ee are ane. anywhere oe 48 HOURS 3 noceés, COUPLE ONLY, NO | For Rent Rooms 37 | 31 oaxiand are as Re wa.w ures Open evenings $6700.00 SOR SANDING - . _ rink Paddock ° eee’ a FLOOR on EANOISS. LD oe eet ter oe __Money Wanted 283A FOR YOUR HOME |i rooms workino COUPLE |! ROOM. PRIVATE, CLOSE IN ne oe Co-spetative heal Retete Enenange | “a, (rem, bime., bested on FLOOR LAYING, SANDING AND | evenings ond seesseda,’ Reuse $2,000 ON FREE AND CLEAR EQUITY x tenoee por week, Vis $60ci, | Sh? _¢ pm. FE EM _|—X HOME OF YOU coom, dining room. Sane 10 years’ able rate. FE 1-87 home on choice Cass Lake front Jim Wright or Dick Valuet LARGE CLEAN ROOMS. ROOM FOR CLEAN WORKING a OUR rooms and bath, all on one Modern ent. John R 18 Write Box 20, . _| fer working couple : i man. $7 @ rar floor, Oak floors. boon » gruipme Tater. | os —- Ww Pontiac Press. al t— wees 1—anee . Private en- be tens week, Close in. OWN aadaled G- ge __trance. 13 Pinegrove. C |) At tss= west U my SEWERAL BUILDING REPAIR. ae ___Wanted to Rent 29 = 7 ROOMS CHRISTIAN COUPLE, | SLEEPINO "ROOM FOR OIF ; EST SUBURBAN. ¢ room. modern | O74 uicrat esa and water beat te coment : color, private entrance. | privete entrance. \eestiwe, | Cherokee Hills poms meee fomees. 1 sent sash and screens. A & tile work FE ¢2200. PAPERHANGING ADAMS REALTY CO. CASH _N6E. Howard FE 43711 after 4 p.m Truly the neatest and weil cond Sak Saceneel., aha Saeaes ae: eee. SOARANTEED = youn epee nod reason: | HAS STARTED A NEW IN 3 ROOMS AND BATH SLEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE IN. oe ia ant oe re h and NORTH . Est, we. A. pine ree Hi #2171. fer you. Ca’l us x all of 24 HOURS _ only, Apply 97 ee ee men. 48 Mechanic. 7 type ‘bome, around. Has breese- cherry trees on ‘ot. — por ly ‘ Lim Cass. AINTINO “6 DECORATING BA. | foUtdl property. Sted Open 3 ROOMS, NEAR PONTIAC MO ROOM. NO DRINKING. ud . ear and « half} PE 40521. Eves. FE room and y on r ef free estimates. FE tw 8 tor, garden soot, ne ob: oe 179 Whittemore. -_ wet in ior eee nape uae leet Rieate 6 pone een ak bee one hag ete Sy ge of LR LR Ag hn Rh ag SS "oma chia ve Sees, |, FET, SUEEE TIO acher eee, Thted wos, Guanis| Sent ack Asore alee ms im new | fret foot 2 nice bedrooms Up. . NTING “— eiNTERIOR, EXTE- re by Mich Mutual Lia- the phone, we will be = 3 ROOMS AND BA AVAIL | PE? woman or teacher.| woman's kitehen.Full basement beat, oak floors, aluminum storms| beater, storm eon Sabot ALTERATIONS 6 RE | _(oeay,. Baal cecal peg acme Powe ae our home withm 1 hour ee ee eis pl lg Bao A aaa by appo.n ment. Compare before Priced st 850% Terma our te . e > pers All Kinds. BM 3-4879. PAINTING PAPERING & PA | omen ear ca a PS, pe EH 3 APARTMENT. PRIVATE ped Call _ofter_ 0:30. FECHG.| P . vere — = = eS GI estimates wort ‘White Reasonable toes 6-617}. . ; entrance, Clese_to r ACTIVE. WALK IN CLOSET nelson Far PE 40521 & rE a}. z OR 3-9402 iw eoler’ yo rem BaWNING TkeIDE & OUT PREE ‘eS ee COUPLE AND 7 MO, OLD CHILD wtaw: M. Stout, Realtor |? ROSS 4p Bata PRIVATE. ag A grand ranch type nome At ge on 0 reoms. 6 fown. ¢ 2 Dedroem, ranch type homes. om PATCH PLASTERING SPECIALTY, | _*stt as Bz aati sperstely need furnished apt. |" %- SOON ul 30 5 mone ae t aisees, S| _petvibeges considers. Fe = Tre belreome, enable wich | fon nest’ Jehneen “end Orchard brick sine, spinetes vali AC +1783 "9 GunisTiAN FAMILY NO BMOK- , CHILDREN. SLEEPING room, large | Lake hard as RATISF ACTION ASSURED Flay FAMILY RO SMOKE; | Cash for Your Home | —SOe FE | CLEAN SLEEPING ROOMS. | rumpus room OU heal Im) PE seal APter & FE, 21704 “ plus mortgage costs. . . wea Fe -UMBING. AMS. PE’ Sei | Lake, Write Pontiac Press Box 41. We ave several buyers of smatt|? ROOMS AND, BATH. Souris | OLE mediete posscesten Undestable | We have several iow dows mer! ohn K. | water heat. 8-3478. iO | SEDOR A TING. 2K eee es B dy. Near Fisher EAN SLEEPING, ROOM, 3 jas. for further in J nN rwin PlOUBING AnD BEATIN . Pa, Deets AR | CONSUMERS POWER ENG =F nat My — Inquire 100 Dresden. Mill, PE ¢-7010,) C A _— am ae wants fusniched opt. $14) Case-Elinadety ka. |F ROOMS ste PaivaTe | HEA SLB ommerce Area > son "FR ren Farris & DECORA at au: “tom, afer Ope PE $1200, FR +9006 Open 9 to 8 ® entrance. MA 62043 soo i Begin AAR LRS fe peg Ager aa? ioe B. D. CHARLES, Realtor ‘ince teas ® ©, SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, ee ee Pa baeie eens cose Week GREEN CARE OF OFri.e|* Ano BATH SQUARE | FURNISHED ROC | fooms Pull basement. oll heat ae 9 “a Eachange PE 2a Eve. PE 31004 finishing. Phone BLE DECORATING. | Bid " a __ adults. § oat garage Large tot. THIS "7 _Telegraph rr Se ~REMODELIN hare 8 ean or MI old bor. FE #0 ib, ‘ener e i Cottages Homes, rom Att Estates ‘ Koch hsb psatent “PRIVATE. | afer 3 8 Ponsta. my | a CENTRAL STREET | GATEWAYS to . iG it- : OEFTLEMAN WOULD en oe 8! 1923-LIST IT Se ee __| LARGE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM | |. Sid for a 3 SAS ‘ GARAGES A ae bath furnished 1 MERE | 2‘, ALL MODERN. FIRST | for working girl, ‘ast Side ba: “ig LACORS ND D MODERNIZATION THE PAINT SHOP Private "entrance, west side, nn we a ae |e welcome. No Gein oe: _ and telephone. "FE sre bath An excellent 2 bedroom homé| Dace. eee gee egglngie nn Us| HAPPINE S psTima aire: COMMERCE . 34012 | sellvities FE §-1927 LARGE — _____ | with full basement new of) AC | oe ~ school. See . STOPPERT & CE CIL Painting of all kin‘s quired. W Ponti WOodware 67744 Rings Bere | ms SLEEPING ROOM FE fu Redec this teday ENER.L BUILDERS Wall vo eae Paper removed. Q ssi ne Poese Bee HAVE CLIENT WITH CASH Pg ol APT. ADULTS | 00 Garage. — possession Avery. ; ou LA wamece = Pike WEST. 3 MIL igED ~ TWO BEDROOM HOUSE FOR . NICE ROOM FOR OWE OR TWO ry »S ES or StL, wccree Peas) Te gE or apartment) unfurnished. Pree-| if tois. acres wishin ib miles oe # ROOMS AND BATH. NEWLY | Fy'ydt™: We % Teleereve Sines et wi caer eG AYLORD S22 ae eee SPECIALIZING 1 = FE 1.6806 or FE 5-0242 _ew |. PE 47550. Pentios. miles | tile floors ed. | SOOMS ~~ PVT — ' ge mes a breeseways end) \Val] W = : NEAT, CLEAN UNFURNISHED 3 sane treat home ca Coss _Gren MA Sa2i. alee, Ne ch: ae alia Waterfront act aneuen i GGe Gaaae ~ ging. FLA, a ashing & Paintin or 4 room apt or 2 Lake | SASEMENT AP/ = 2. O73 Lake.| Canal frontage . eo lot $0160. one-heif We have the 4 n house for | with good beech Bas! APARTMENT Pre. | = _*0026 ; half a stone's DOLLAR VAL block to lake Offered et 98,750, ~~ sos gnewer to your butld- Reasonable, FE §-2211. facil m= whe wite and 2. chil | 9. AL TOE Fe REALTOR. oe 2 geaiehen. Call afte; 3pm | ROOM FOR 3 MEN DAY siiPT gp el a ym A nm rey RT UES $1,000 down SEE IT ¥! ing as | WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING, | _or _Reterences. Call OR, 2.4062 PHONE FR 42544 gn iggpiemen. Call after 3 pm. | MOmtkine privtieges if desired. Clove 2 bedroom, fail batn, ving room | = AVON TOWNSHIP .. _EMpire 3-2362 WALLPAPERING AND PAINTING. | TISTINGS WANTED | URES, Git 70 RANE | a win arrcmen Par | sw Wee owe — | —- | enous oe eee, ‘@ LAKES CONSTRUCTION co. | _Csl! for est FE +0285 : Buyers are waiting, We buy. sell or | ft7tiing furnished washing Yori | leges, girte, on seat . 1 beautiful building lot 90x324, Only | On achlnh ewe “tt gn aby 1263 Grove Point Dr, Milford trade ities, § minutes from downtown. WE BU 9900 cash —— bs Photos & Accessories 21 onan EMPLOYER Wie H. C NEWINGHAM rin | ~—« Rooms With Board 38 LAND CONTRACTS. — sae "see | Rl bacment. pag oes WET PORTRAITS or 3 begreem | enturniched BROK CLEAN 3 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY. | ~ shes LAKEFRONT | and screens. Nice lot with garage. - PRAMES . COPIES. apartment or house >onveni- ER __ #0 _N. Saginaw. ENTLEMEN 2 bedroom fu | Offered at 87.960, $2500 down Se a al & Candid. located FuR = S CLEAN ROOMS. rnished akefront| Excellent tocation . Peas 7 be cot near school. 381 8. Marshall NISHED HOUSE CHILDREN | good meals near Pontiae and home. This almost new ve NTS | fist oe pe Pree st Se Fonte FE 4063 or FE 60081 | re ee at _Pisher's FE 2.0318. peg my tag Ay located To_tett-To Trade waraarnopran gysnanreap| Televison Service % SPRING ‘Ss call bse ie, Wied ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEX. | AND HARGER CO. Pane "Carge ving, room with 7) BUY IT WELL INSURE IT = Se . . _p.m. 7 8. _- bus. East off Paddoc uw ure window, overlooking Business Services 13 DAY. NIGHT. SUN. TV SERVICE. | RESPONSIBLE COUPLE. 2 CHIL- Is Your Harvest Time NORTH END. | BACHELOR aPart. | 2" rs _ . 14 | *Ooes o. =a? — $-0183 | fe 7.000. ont, 81.500 > va Dips. PE pee Grea, nerd _ reasonable _ uafure.. Your property wil have Er ‘a vate bath and entrance Nees aes . risK RE T IRE MENT APPLIANCE SERVICE| FORMERLY, Ty SERVICE MAN-| Panayman. "*grperienced | Teal sales appeal ine, few «| NEWLY | DECORATED 93 AND Beverh "BATEMAN Young of old — Jet ws show vou | somber Coop. Real Est Buch. ou isoea, aul wakes ct einai Qood | Rousexce | aerneare 2-80964 short woets._ You, will ve eS Si te” ocSEP | WARE ROOM i OR pongo wn Ae) ad a business yselt. Serv every duh FE 2-0263 a | og SMALL MODERN Al INCOME full basement. Automatic heat, $| Open ° entrance. Inquire in Hotel aay 39 side with 3 s bring "you tg og 2 om Ww. Huron = bath down. } and bath around 0 ee eee ce| NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH rage ing. Ail e tee & $4.50, : mamma and jeanets, yr. old daughter a East Toom et R, A. ahte 3 bed pe oy have. We e . back upstairs house prospects for your 1498 Vinewood off Jol. . separate Seaman. Call up, entrance oil with se end all "ot smai incom POosT mi ie Baie tne Fe Zz Ave, :| GUARANTEED TV am NY or, Sok Prefer lakenign ( : ‘ G make FE 2K PE 43107, after 5. ; . Tt is easy to list) =| YOUNG LADY. : Roome by De Week and slum storm tain located lake +9738. ’ CON. Want % 7 us. Call now. furnished. 25 Wifttems. HOTEL AUBURIN ft. eke lot. ..- } Paved co Y = Peotings water Don's Ree room house +7088 . : ’ 050, term there are 7 build ian in| ILES ' : By Be good repair for 008. Let's egpetat- . John Kinzler, Realtor ) iioMB iLL MAKES OF FOUNTAL NI ~ SM, | S28 REWARD | FOR et . MircuecL’s TV Suremeders, 2 "pedroom. untur ow. aren PE e202 | apply C low. | 22. FE 32°71 West sige vicinity 1 chit. -| Co-cperative Rent thstate ‘Mechenge — CREE Wile CLEAnEn mo, aig R TV |_tmviivie'§ = *'*|TISTINGS WANT Crawford | ?RAXTOX PLAINS ue se. ad a3 Walls and Windows cleaned. Ph. $40 Revete | Share Living Quarters 30) Burers are waiting. we buy, sell poh § eetmem meter heme oe SL FRIENDLY YOUNG HCN oe peted teers, fail, Dasément, [Fee marees Sete, * Newingham, Broker — DRAYTON PLANS | Eto sae 70 seeme. Metenn © seem tive features bachelor’s or aduh heme to dare Tredes are bad an fone ee oe + to. pm You's “alt we oa iS aoe a ope, ning zoom, dining room. | pomiment BOW can satomane ‘eae box Enter "bat INCOME PROPERTY Sr cece es | baer cat ates He eS i i | ee) room and *inege wgarooms. ; VACANT! Win] i rippsen ee RRA AAM RD SS ma waar, MOR pare| “ge Posten eee eck x F. MckINNEY : rea catas *. J * ’ ’ \ A \ : entitles dectineteiat } é i) 7 Per * 4 @)--5Pr © = a ; _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 . _ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger For Sale Houses 43| For Sale Acreage 47/| Business Opportunities 51 Money to Loan 53 ~ naw ly (State Licensed Lenders) - INCOME ON MT. 8T. By - ; ems 4 ACRE PARCELS HEA qTiM-|SHEET METAL AND EAVES RRP BS TOF a ees ease hmting: | Moola, Growing rusiness im WHEN YOU NEED INDIAN VILLAGE. 5 ROOMS AND areas $170 do growing counaniay, _Targer. Wee West Side FE 46088. $750 - na, Fe Sao fe sve. O Here is re ehanee | to get » | ___. Commer Cass Leake Rd =| Sale Land Contracts 52 & our satisfaction Py =f For arms 48 help vos KNUDSEN ure, _ > 6. L gh can bg gd to see “ ” FARM SPECIALS eh Francis E. “Bud” Miller Sel eee “neces aaee hem: ial WEST IIURON Realtor scree Ullanle, pee type bern, Potten, cs ov cat at our Very good combination . home 919 Joslyn PE 20253 ixe 7 room modern bod business, Vacant | parcel Customer _ Pa ce in Res home. Oa Meal way near La- Investment Plus SESSION. rox 80 ason —_——--—— fa We'll arrange ‘erms. house with 7 rooms end 1's nb ecre complete farm, 2 cook wen ? suis Seeoune, baths, In excellent condition barns, silo, 190 acres ie, Contract 3 years old, purchaser FINANCE co. hri ty is near the new shopping i of] with Al creda, payméete., 116 Pootiae State Bank Bidg. e J Hump ries center and ideally located, io tere modern dairy farm, two 3 ve cok tor Ted —_ utiful . 12x17 livin . ; . modern loc lose to| McCullough. Pom. with trennigy combined | OTTAWA HILLS MGrvhighwey’ near Lapeer! Francis E. “Bud” Miller | porerage Loans 84 foome, and 1Tait recreation reom | Wiip'oll’beat and 2 car wareue oatn, silo, steel granary. node's Realtor (oe dition ‘Taxis ily, (oll heat) and Gitien ahd’ "quick, possession ‘cen home, 100 acres, tillable. ‘South | Ciuiomer’ Parting Space’in wear | LOW INTEREST garage. v t : a, ~ Uniim: funds single pore age er big Me ent ome P ery for step value of | — 60 ecre | modern farm. weet Money to Loan $3 | ° Med fundr or sing Eises cows wi handie. sialic Co-operative Real Estate Exchange| $04 drinking cups, cal » | umn bStste Lteencnd Lensere) _.., on. ral PETERSON ; WM. H. KNUDSEN ¢ ROOM ALL MODERN HOUSE | modern. $. room home Terme| CASH PROMPTLY H i 20, olething il eevaare 3 1310 Pontuac cate Bae umpnyries sie Pent EALTOR mies $1300 down, 304-993 Baldwin Ave.| room modern home, bew smali{ Get $10 to $600 quickly on car, | Phone PE $0008 or PE FGF PERRY INCOME with 5 dap-| pn FE ¢4516. Eve. 2-3285 — 2-5320 ; = ap gg agli Suagtincs or nolo. We've bees 4 ents. three are fur- ETS GET SERIOUS. We 2221 LANCASTER 60,700.60, torms Praking friendly loans since 190. | For Sale Housetrailers 55 cy apergmenta. sutomatic oi) honed = sale an exceptional a ° EARL SUGDEN, REALTOR dent zed | m2 er = heat & hot water Garage PRICE | S room bungalow, You are all atce and | ome no Park 8st. : Hag soves s — ppoae aeons 18 RIGHT! $123,200 with $4600 looking for this type home, modern. Patio. bed garage oa Mo beg a — FE 23-0240. ~ ; The complete tao store ana! let's jook at it now! Taste- fully landsceped, e|| Lapeer. — for this are. furniture ind’ ts) immaculete’ conal- low’ waxes, schools Immediate | ranug FROM #6 TO 30 ACRES.| GET CASH QUICK ne ages: tae a macu. c = ‘ 5 : i ; LONGFELLOW SCHOOL ARE tion, plastered painted DS sear . : . *) PW. Dinnan and Son. 66 W. . QU = Stoves’ end beelers, sico Sar l 1] I 1p T1eS Sparkling bungalow and 1!'a cai walls, select oak ieors; - Huron. S uipment tour-aid and other garage _, Carpeted liv and din- | Youngstown kitchen, F. O. Rorabaugh WANTED TO RENT, FARM LAND. p to Silene over load springs, cars FE 2-0474 a — —_ itechen, =] ramic tile Ss shower, fut sens ; oe FE 2-5053 #0 acres or more. FE 4-0040. 1946 to 1953 cars Bring wired and brace equipment in a3 W. Telegra Open Evenings basement, of] heat. Storm wae this and more for Pe Now are you convinced = need glasses? i title. Most deals closed im oe RAL = + en Shea! Estate Exchange | 46%. doors and screens. Priced | $8060. Why wait? Act now! Office on Woodward at Square Lake | 72 ACRES niture. — TRAILER EXCHANGE = ated bareeeal eared : ¢ asonabie s _ _ as rontare. . 60 8. Rd. HOME AND INCOME | responsible buyer. GRACIOUS LIVING 1s as- For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 | @ ROOMS WITH $500 DOWN png an ging py Open Dre. onl dentay p.m, ONLY $950 DOWN. Newly painted sured im this 3 ~— “ 1 K prem sbihescbid nant ee hae VILLAGE. Only bedroom authentic Colonial. ~ | rar al a ar salen ote | perme OE caete boats o or bem, aoa yA LAND MODERN 3% FT ELCAR. WILL le : oom cae 2 room = rt ae a <8 Aen stacat: — room a INCOME $750 DOWN ons sd roush enon in 8 in. $45 per structed for race horses, tack trade $1800 for car of like ent over the garage to| Poe. ge Greceewayioad 5 ‘on ad ; bapa mae | 8 room house, newly sided, stool. room. $40,000. Terms. value. OL 61007, me iOME AND ACRE | garage $. nice lots. Price $10,500, = ern fitchen. Bath com- Apartment house 2 blocks from | Convenient Perry Park location Loan Co ME AND ¢ > | eash or terms. | pletely tiled. Pull basement, Fost Office. Furnished 3 op) Near St. Joseph Hosp. J R HILTZ . NEW AND MODERNIZED USED Cat Muley: compicis except deve:|FOR THE BUDGET wise. You) {er neater” momatic ot we | ga.s00, terme, FE lai, Modern 5 room home ta, excel- * * eatron Goce used once, at be cown ‘pay , can't a 5 room shad lot. Fime restricted | ook shelves. 1% beth. oil furnac - ment. Move m immediately, f bath modern bungalow in Wood- location, paved — oe. near arag < 140% M. Saginaw St 2089 rent? R. J. VALUET, Realtor ward Estates. Has stairway to prot ‘bial school, WILL TRADE a oe Je c—_° 1 ASHINGTON PARK rm eit _ Eve._Om >: 203 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG TRAILER EXCHANGE fab. Tele Real Estate Exchange | floored attic and full basement block — Paes. Requires Have you a car to trade in on 8 ee Te Sale Business Property 49 . Telegraph FE 56-0603 | Price 88.000 terms balance, $40 down payment dandy 4 room, all modern home? Gl HOMES Beautiful 5 room home in excel- os —_———— Ra. sae oe ek ake oo ae Hee rimken, forced a, cuvent | Down payment oar at tem on SU sth te taut Breed com Tires cot Beers pa. to JOO! 4 room home, § scres. $4,500 cash. 1 DRAYTON PLAINS. Off Sashe-| SUBURBAN BEAUTY. It 1s Loenere Rae ten ee oe | at 7 een Meee Cal et) Ook sans es etehied Sered| AUBURN AVENUE NEW MOON a Es en hg dg el lec aeatbeia | Y EI site Aree tercty A SAEL™* | eonise ner im reasoned hg Deel enat more than the % . . = er recen' om- r 500 w rms “° ° MU 46571 nace. 2 nice lots for garden pleted “Cedar Shake Ranch- COMPLETE LAKE. PRIVILEGES | HA D N Francis F. “Bud” Miller commercial with bidg. 30x36 $4.- rt narkhur t Trailer . : Only $2,500 down. er’ with 2car garage at- First time advertised. The : $00 down . as IT’S COMFORTABLE - tached (overhead doors) yo ou have always dreamed A pet 5 W. Huron st Realtor 2 Park & Gales Jus Yho en ot shes, but we) John Kinzler, Realtor Living room is 196x128 g. A beautiful white ranch type ew aveulags 919 Joslyn rr 3033| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Me taper 8, a See home has all modern conveniences. : FE 43525 jeatuges oak parquet with two large bedrooms. Nice | —- = Customers _Parking Space in Rear | 77 N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 For eee Including gas hes heat, Well located i 670 W. Huron St floors and thermopane pic- large living room, dming room | 4's ROOM: HOUSE. 2 LOTS. SMALL | - — . PALACE 21 FOOT. GOOD Es : ft bil = tae gg ged tare, window Qne of the and buchen. Three picture win- —_ on back. ~—— es For Sale | Lake uke Property 44 Yo M Borrov dition $385. MY >-e831. Open a e' $6800 $2500 a PA ‘f ote wi Gene wr wil Cooperative Real Estate Exchange Sichansnwall(havancsen® Sa tsbeed chr Soak a er | _ ingten 0062S. = : He - = U Alay of ; trade smaller home. WEST HURON ACK LOVE ND = Susan,” 2 compert- —- with plastered walls and §300 DOWN LAKE OE gs ved | saney LAKE POINT, 200 FEET = : a J LA ; ment sink has disposal and uilt-in closets. Shown by appoint- room house large lot, oo sees. on e2 Omeris ood = yo ee ee a = on 1aC Pie) Case Lake Ra. Keoge Marver LAKE FRONT spray Both bedrooms are ment only. treet. oe | ma DY BEacll BuvDewean| © fot. ood jocation for for any eae os nest | 5 FAMIL Y sliding doors. Full tiled WO ACRES comme as — = — | lake. Upper Straits Lake, high ' > FF: - bath. shower. Automatic T AES b in corey “weal ae oxen oar ae hea top, 45 ft. PONTIAC. RE "AL TY CO VY Its Your Fault a ng BO} one washer Dag a Land- . buy , ont a iacere SoS SOR) wide $450. Owner. Call evenings. | 737 Sr — rE 5-275 a 1e 6c. frontage. miles Tron tiac eur y a hen - 2-0020 seth ttetantnacts ans yen mies Ste ot ane mine) «6 RONTAC. This Seseties Welkine Lake privileges. ail tilable soil with six acres of GEC ) MARBLE, Realtor | scan snou;D LAR COTTAOR. . . Group your bills, protect gemg this ettractive 2 bedroom | piece of propersy, has one | Walking distance, of Water. | ooda. Seven room modern home.) @281 ANDENSONVILLE RD. | "a gw. | 120 FT. FRONTAGE | cise: ane wp to 20 seams | MOBILE HOMES fully located. with attached Each apartment is 8 privi- this ene. Belli u ith @ Only $11,500, a oe ‘@_.| LOCATED ON 8 TELEGRAPH mn to 4 length. ; rage. . tile bath with lege to rent, | Gereened ter- the st eve you boo fec00 hows: mows oe | ae —— : Sale Suburban Prop. 45A RD mane corner lot. Priced & years to bl m= ing with breakfast bar, Basement with oil heat. 5 EAST SUBURBAN. Neat , eee ee ees Set) 6imimediate Possession BUCKNER =o oO roy Pane, Cte Goctrabto | features. car with overhead and clean § room modern. wemowtn’ Rd: Clartsten. oe K. L.. Templeton Realtor trailer as ow 00 at $18500.00 cal) Mrs. doors, Beautifully’ land- location, just 1 block Russell Young _ OA 62233. Attractive 2 bedroom home Lots - oe P ’ a . $100 down, Kelchner FE 61201, FE 6-6066. scaped Income month- paved road. Handy to 5 ROOM HOUSE NEAR WALLED | 9! cupboaro: | Built im me eee oe eS oe FINANCE CO. “BUD” Nicholie eek sath ele 0G Seer fleere sunoienee walle, full oa wo mere ore +4525 crane ‘carpeuen MA e2zTe or| Bace Attached garege bgt —____Eve_¥® ar Walgreen's ye «os: | Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales REAL ESTATE gE | Sich te | ASRS the BP ee Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A /Conien Kshouaw « HOROM a Dune mabey, Drage Pate —REAL_ Est: = aoe : ; tng Piease call for further $1500 down. $700 DOWN a a from — am School.| FOR LEASE. DOWNTOWN OF- Also Corner 11 Mile & Woodward ond ‘. and bath, West sid $695 DOWN flee or —. e 60x100 Will a] Oak LI 5-3801 Ar cone Realtor | RAYO'NEIL, Realtor | fasprtateee TS 'car sarage-” | $6, per ont Modern, new 2 iets ty WOOD | GG eS wiis"pestin’ ree MONEY _ Mie 8 “bert mighvay” Pint —_ ; . } hon REPOSSESSED O 1), | Fam, BM Stout, Realtor | nsw, mares, “Oven $9 “DRAYION PLAINS | Dedroom ome, Large Tot." Late | | 5143 Case tusapetn Ra FOR room veoach, jite new. Several Tl N. Saginaw St. Ph FES8165| Phone FE }7103 or FE 5-5078 i peed ‘temgaiow. freclase cok 5 betteem, venti: Gee. ‘iene: $1200; PE ¢20/1; Open oto! ~ Light Manufacturing Back-Breaking Bill pre-owned coaches at your Ope eve till 8:30 Secperetre, Seel Siete _Seane floors. stairway to floored attic.| Dreeseway ‘and garage 100 ft lot OVER % ACRE Storage 40x75'12 base- & . Hey Genesse Sales, 2101 FOR BETTER LAKE ulated ‘easona j ~ rifice, Two rance . “ a gi ag dd _= .- “| own * =_ arses OAK TREES aaa 8 Pos’ growmg a Reason. Get as much as $500 tn one day on See the N 054 MR, BUSINESS MAN lot, 06x180, Tie bath, picture win- | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | Coy,,* foom house Attached go: goree er Nef tale I mall oma able rent, vour pame only of other handy e New 1 gomothing bet cgmotiing gsed. dow in liv room. large clos- tive Meal thitaia Macheneé| Sent. —— s eter if beo . — sates an aaemome Ortonville 133 bores M myment, overs sumer carer uess five rooms down and ree ep, | R RIPP eat aes leads et elouenen | 28 2 8. _ Telegraph FE 5-0683 | Ortonville 132 Reverse charges | ot! caged gt omer ade riage Mtge ener | or Townsend 6-40 months choose how | dere ts quality —_. beauty in 3 ear i easement. room, 1-ft pone Rerseptien toom $495 Down —. Por a deme chat otters Business Opportunities 51 ae tor fn — upper rented for 960 with built in refrig. bar, sink, ee aia ry ONE PLACE TO PAY | (et sat opens yen. Be tegee= per so business front- Drayton Area and mirror back bar. Complete 2 and 3 bed he t Pp t see this one at $8,000, $3. BEAUTY SHOP BUSINI wiru ANE od * : be proud age W. Huron close to branch kitchen includes metal cupboards ont west ~aehen are. or rl ge Pris ’ living quarters. FE ¢-4427. = _ Oxford Trailer Sales pest offs, Poiks are learing for Are you tmterested tn and range with grill Auto, oil mplete on exterior only iroux & Hicks] seavrr sno Parts & Accessories -, Sco th Donest value. | home in this fast growing ey ee coe Extra large lot. Bus service ae wrou 1CKS | BEa pa BOr,. th PONTIAC General Public Loan \ 5 _ y commanty? If so, we have time Sunday am uae te oe 2 ee, Rear eee ; os. | $2 Disie Mey Drayton Plame | _ | bie price. __ Corporation , fe “room, mouere vases: | przinent (830, Middievelt’ Ra. WILLIAMS LAKE RIRMINGHAM “BUN NG. | ———— = -| CALL GULF SUPER 69 W. Huron Street TRAILER port ve cat. A very ottrective hoot two-car garage “snd oRMCE, SLASHED | $1 400 2 eee eee See S| eninteees ot omer beeutttul | For Sale Lots 46 SERVICE PHONE FEderal 3-7181 Set ten heme. (ene ~~ double jot price "4 Just nes NEW amide tinntotabakall Ral reasemabiell homes This cory 4 room home | | dl lease ore of our best loce- end ¢ining room. vy — °°“ a. scar Mabe Coan offer refused. This home is par. ee ee ee ACRE TRACTS Bm ee oe cod new 2 car gurege ‘This prop-| Modern Housing eee nt Wally furnished, $8,790 with 81.500 | ent end ia tm ail around excel.| Yes air, we are offering over one | iW "cale On'Comp EDIT SALES—FINANCING . ' -CL-DAYT ent condition ; wt ———— “~ ‘ f honest value and must be OPEN SUNDA ; LAKEFRONT jie a Oe eee ee ANDERSON PRAIRIB at ence, Located just out- 3 bedroom Colonial, sun- AARON B vy mat pees lens Seetl = cases te UDDY, BEAMER side the city limits. Pull price room and modernized bitcb- UNIVERSITY | 02 3 bedroom home located on 2 a aut bus. store and school Here is a : AnD OTHERS 1 2 ool $10,900. | Evenings after ¢ en Spacious front porch —— ___.| beautiful lots on Pontiac Lake VACANT chooice 5 for a ranch bunge- CT Tl eC © ¢ * la “4 TO 41 Geen Mr. 24773 that be or offered at 58860 with terms } a . low. Be first not last gn ee . "7 om. tks vere auc en ROCHESTER AREA W | $2,500 DN. son” quality troller, homes exch P SEEINO 18 BELIEVINO coor best Lares bornise, 4 room heuse. 4 lots. $3868 with F. C. ood Co. A wonderful ¢ room & nath home lL... H. BROWN, Realtor 1s THE “BIRD” TO SEF HFC Comes to) civety ot rogaine oF lower price low with glassed im porch. Bice with terms. a |3 becretes be \ a Leke Ra. & M_0| sway Only « years OH Tt hae a | oe wren I YOU WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS Special orders welcome Bt pe basement, gas heat, 2 ear g2- — meon ‘s acre. $5,250 OR 312% ss After 6 OR 36008 Youngstown kitchen. attractive | CORNER LOT ON BEVERY AND PONTIAC to deal with @ courteous rage, storms and screens. al! in North Anderson 8 large rooms and beth. Pull = ~ dining & living room and 2 nice Puller off Josiyn FE 54762 after : "FERN OTE | im business since wonderful condition Owner says | * ment. Automati ot! heat. Ge- size bedrooms downstairs & poo I (p.m AVERN, HOTEL | 1932, Paved display and parking as i am leaving town ¢. 2 acres on paved road large bedroom up Has @ full | $0x200 SEMINOLE HILLS LAND-| A big weil equi 8 stall: ge- | You will envoy 4 | poem a 6 call Mr. Johnson Practically new, 2 bedrm y 99200 Terns . basement. gas heat and auto- | scaped lot. Terms FE 2-2296 rage im a 40x50 cement block | America's Oldest . Ra. brick front masonry s Exce y nice 3 bedreem heme matic hot water heater Located |~ ———— bulla Located om a valuable eumer Finance Company. aon waeiaiee Open Evenings and Sunday pm. jow. Large com ge tm Bee on a paved street right tm town | FHA APPROVED carser with v3 ft of froptage on | ments are simple You can bot-| THe BEST BUYS ARE AT OX- MUST BE SOLD on — one with -am- heat Storms and coreuna. on DOWN eo ine went aide aaa wetter | LArE® rene ranch home sites in Dray-| (Omet Mead gow nae nt asee row a2 tn “side “quickly on se My 2 Bp a . on j i . Lean ——— =. 2 — Owner Sieepted ew Jo = foot | Raat eae he "neat "and "rec. | TARP Mares lot. $13.000 terms ao s cce-oaly $2568) FIOLMES-BARTRAM | Sitesst: Se.2runiig,! Stel | Sade" withed eadoreers tor eag | THE, BEST BUYS SOS At . Clean space v street NEAR CENTER OF CLAWSON . 4992 Dixt je Highwe Real estate. business. fixtures and permee VD = Ee bedroom modern, rainted all the| ton. An excellent a cas - - y {, reps ii PF TRAVELO. GdoD CONDE Girourh Tile flocre, Located | ge bie with coun to” the beth Bpace Sor third bedrecen, BRICK RANCH HOMF. |__ on >100,"“Bves ‘on Seon sauipmen* for only $23.60 on) Qu, "*P°7 = ___p ymeme--- | tion 12) Noten FE +2003, _ = Perry aaa a Pull basement —— and $42 Tesedane toon : poeoiee FOR SALE BY OWNER t100 ven. ‘o0t ‘isa = ln ve Senaccias, = e ~ < ‘ oe te Se eee 8 Leslie R. Fripp, Realtor end ahecte, S50:300 Witn teres te planter. @ den, an ‘exclusive | TWO beautiful lake front lots tn RIDING STABLE 200 . BM BOs 8S apr vowttic ¢ c after gg Ad s . PP. ag Reighborhood an automatic step. | Bloomfield Hills located on Long| t's @ cash deal and oh what a| 200 1967 «=. 9 68s 84 99 | 28 PT. CHIEP ‘4 MOD- ir aw. 1gchr Saet wee PER saving, nichra, a Huger guacnea | Lane. ery cumsmeive, tet te) den feereeg gl rie cewu't | item's Zhites sus, mommy | teers 8 eed R , rT $8161 or FE 42983 MAURICE WATSON you'll fall tn ia with. goo FE 23-1508 ot ae ee * | rate of 3 or cms o that o ~Deat T A. JOHNSON, Realtor “WE SELL THE EARTH” sonable price - ‘ tee dled Po gap = a . balance pot exceeding. -™% Rent Trailer Space 56 P FE 4-2533 428 W. Fourth Rochester OL 60371 wtoTs, FOR SALE tained. Call for more information. | Pet cent on thet part of @ ~ —~— , . ; . . of $% but not exceed- ae ee 1704 S. Telegraph Rd LAKE ORION RIONT ON THE LAKE. MON CH WARD FE. PARTRIDGE| Att SEWER AND WATER ; a ina $300, an % per cent on any ool S. . -AKE d private REALT : Case Lake Ré. N. of Keogo. SUPER DRIVE-INN Trailer PE. MY f-06it, : Eee : island. bedroom home, large -ALTOR FE 2-8316)| om waterway to Cass Lake. $1. sss: remainder be Trailer Pk. MY 32-4611, W ATERFRONT scarp or 50° wid Located west of Pontiac S = = Large 4 bedroom arouna| Eiteben, i ge NEW FEA APPROVED 3 BzD. | ~~)" &- Oven Eve. tw 8 Also # lots in: Pomtisg, main paved road in a fast grow. Je ee oveaN TRAILER Fos, Rent ree ne — fag eres. Ghew We specialize in fast serv'ce. If you | _% onsib MY 24611. 7 home, excellent a ta ing dining room, paneled| ROOM RANCH HOME WITH JUDSON BRADWAY COMPANY ay ws an excellent | “need a loar pho.e of visit House | : inclosed by cyclone fence, stone! % mahogany corner ce.| LAKE PRIVILEGES ON CRES- WO 32-9700 uy real estate. business. | hoid's new office today Auto Accessories’ 57 See ee acer ete ihe, cate | isiseneel al'ian alsreniet| StEFs a IEuS PMR eo 1 | Eee | ERS Sate Re . Bice tata "at beh “eak| ena yernie ware Gec| BEC marine "ar se Od aR ei tee H F C ons ee floors tiled basement floor, rec- yment. in), DRIVE OUT ELIZABETH LIVE IN THE COUNTRY NEAR e Established 191¢ estion seem na ber Basser in| page oll K oagre Se eae aes Lake n> APPROXIMATELY the city on 9 lerge, reat etored. Call today. * x EM, ‘Sacerst late notty A | _§-0087. | IVE — homesi aterford Hi 7a . odel low mileage. used EAST SIDE. Only 87.700 fer this| living room. vacant For « - RD. THEN FOLLOW HANNAN |' ‘ Estates. Convenient WARD FE. PARTRIDG ‘ tT x 3 bedrm. home, modern Ritchen. x sis ae Sevens NOPEN'. SIONS TO MODEL. Best Buys range Por maermaticn cal On| OPPICR OP B ATIONAL ee Household Finance felsctin. ef boty para trim . YS 1301 ~ SU BROKERS CLEARING HOUSE i i - : coupes tol cad cone trol trove | LAKE ORION AFTERNOON TO é P. M. Today LOT 2 MONTOOMERY SUBDI | OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES a of Pontiac SCHRAM AUTO PARTS Close to school and bus. $2,900 3 bedrooms, bath up. I_ bedroom > a i COAST-T9-COAST me rn Se phone. FEA i. eral bei 5 2839 Dixie # VE +4533 down. Call now. | powder rom down. Pull base. | $1500 DOWN Hannan Real Fstate SYLVAN CITY BRICK — 2) 2065 Beechmont, a ae we —— ~ SaTO Pal = ment Gas heat. Lot 40x188. | Si. ; eo = | W - oo ll UTO RTS a — Can be used as room- | WALTER GREEN RLTR | Now 1s the time to buy your jo 46114 Exchange LI 44900 Cape Cod sotid brick. 3 bed- LOf tn” Prnay =anm. NEAR | orld S Largest Nead Mone e ye ae Evenings ‘tnd. Sundays ee se a ae hg MY 2-5831 par arenes lake property. Cute | ~—— sepccaheenee soll ' ropa fireplace. carpeting | 43 W Huron Open Eve FE 2-8316 ey Rebuilt springs : ke 6ak firs. ful basement with _ eens 2 bedroom medera bungalow with | af cee ON eee. 8 2 LOTS, 40x120 FT. IN CRESCENT PHARMACISTS — EXCELLENT Generators and starters . $6.50 eas ae aun "a LAKE PROPERTY ity. Knotty pine trim and cup | WASHINGTON PARK sarane Lake subdivision. And Count corner location. North le as neat as roe velephone. Just or. » gts. losed porch, front a . . boards 80 ft frontage on lake | BRICK AND FRAME Club, One bicck off Eliza ‘eke voamaan west De- 79 _N. Perry Ph. FE_ 39229 Lee ccs ee a) Tee ee aiey ie 8 ee ee ee ee RE Oa ee onic neds Ustn a. lage $1000 DOWN Road $52). Cash, PE 2.2337, afies 1 year im thio het obet noe ~ AUTO GLASS ew en, large picture D e , ; 2 bedrooms and stairs to large | ° 2 LEFT 5 ACRE PARCELS ¢ 3 . ert cca . rm home| ao wentty giheertul | Hing | room. | Francis E. “Bud” Miller unfinished attic Vestibule entrance Co Gee oe es mi moth of Wentins ety Meits.| aware, Deuen muemeen comer } 5s 812] We in safety auto glass, DOWN 2-bed | ened. po: h clothes closet. Large base- Lek $2.250 $150 down. 10 acres. Near Sunday, cal) FE 40943 ~ while you w nee Eiteabot Lake. Full beth. | socked garage. 2 lets.” Ail, tor Realtor | ment with cvtomaiic heat. poet ae dla Clarkston. This le beestiful acre-|— | _ por eute financing, refincacing,| "RES: One. pound ee ere tora) hoa Aye i , 919 Joslyn FE 20253 ows and sc-eens Full price “ age. $3100, $310 down. | vos ee pare customer with each door or x me oet win coll | mise this, Coll FE #0004. 196 E | Customers Parking Space in Rear | ‘11-900 with terms. DONELSON L Cc. LADD IT’S A BUY!!!! >} Sree CKO ee ae windshield. Hub Auto Olese Co. ance now. total __ an 7 Reggae ining rms somodern| fetes" acrrined perth One. te ak ae tneger'os master Seton LADD ng Seite ROETE OF Genre ee | Nee ANCE ~ FREE ESTIMATE ‘ Tur , or ms —pateted basement with gus fur —— a ee UNION LAKE yaa At we ee a pote rae iy Mh > tama A se papper ma. ot ot ati “pant ja: ing OR Ganpr fe| TEAGUE FINANCE CO: AYMERT PL. nace, 2car gurage. Blacktop) fir'room home. Attractive 4 room home with ful mre _Ave | tekteuuunee’ |e BOareaTTEN WEAR DA DAY | OeeN 202 S. MAIN BRAID MOTOR SALES Wel inovleted. Bagement, Oli] ” toon wan nace mm garg £4 Srl teak Gat sae : STATIONS ON LIVING) ROCHESTER, MICH. Fhene PE 20108 INCOME, Over $300 onth. 4 POUR BEDROOM BRICK h —* meet cs FE ite HOUSE oo with 008 Gove.) qnectens Oe Te : Years apts now rented plus 3, rm: ay i rag Auatioa | ane’ ing "oar | wee 2 Om ‘om ‘or bundy 12 mile ae Pcie Ponti oe aes, Late & Pontise tte wan mo Baa a Wee Pike 6 ‘ am room ° m : ans bem tor owner, Lovtted on! cea amy aoe Tnct"bea: | goad, sale, besen fctuded. | ROOM TERRACE, EXCELLENT/ fi,Tict ‘room house_not Lake Ris. Beuutial wogted er Ye cna A om north side main fire wien set rn i cels. " = Tune Sots Ie poot recta ent "cat piace. gas beat walltowan ear | "MBREE. & GREGG Tae a a me with $880. down L. Cc LADD Meatng bueierr heat a= Pr Rochester, OL gon Roidens* ——_ c= appointment to pag metera Enchen. i= 1656 Union Lake Rd. EM 34303 re ‘s = WATERFORD 4286 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-2361 . This business paid fg a ‘is ‘ hd fruit and abundanc Pg FE 27173. ATERF 3046 Pontiac ra re last year, Ph, Ortonville ' on terms or ie VILLAGE OF THOMAS 3 ROOM HOUSE. FULL BASE-| Enslish colonial with brecze- | ___Corner Cass Lake Rd. Be Te Wanted Used Cars . | a :" > m trade 4 bedrooms, —— room, din-| ment. streamlined kitchen, s- way to 3 car garage on 2 RESTAURANT, GAS STATION 59 L , ft ing room and . 3 lots with| tic tile bath, aluminum storms lotr 4 bedrooms, full base- and equipment, $5,500. xtra nice WE TRADE — WE sELL 2 story barn. this for only| ‘and screens Garage ii base- ment wit ofl heat. tiled WATE RFORD TW P: 4 . CHEVE FORD «4 OR “# : : $5,000 coe { — alure num overhead — pier sem Lovely tek har aaperventten OP 0 "4 a ick, Friend! Service =e. ms ¢ % tes 3 ae gs ee eee Bok Segoe se ay to ""Rikek ae Selksa af omcnsactol wack. ; — x oa wo Pe ——— trade: $750 per lot with 188 own ness. Owner offering this dandy Bax ee heat and only! ment automatic hea none . qresery store. inet fixtures, e FLO D KENT, Realtor 5p RnR RROD 5-8521 List HERE-START PACKING fran trees & berries, ae Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | sauipment. beer license and all ter . “ae pad eves | W¥ Roar ap Arbor. PE 5-008] CORT IMBLER 9 ‘wehool. $3,000 down, TT N’ Saginaw Street 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 down, Good disteist, 8.4105 es EQUITY’ 5 ROOMS AND . 207? good le iv ngs one we Power bath and 10 acres of land. Lo- FE 4982 | 7 ROC Open “ove 4 R ge Pain f a - | IL Jostym Xe Fcc WiTHt BATH ON Ph FE 88168 Next to Consumers Power JOE REISZ Pipance Co. 7m 418 . 1st momtier Lobe Rd.” Cooperative Real Estate Bxchange| take over contract, Olive 1129, a 7 re sane ME cul ™ ‘ " ; ; 7 ; a : Fe ‘ - . , : . rate comers po es \ ) w iy ‘ r &/ \ * \ { . 4 \y » 1 = ‘ i i ‘g vhs e ; F Fi a. ( . . ey " en oF en oe aoe , i ee Oe ee © | x eet ee sh THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 a a fIFTY-THREE od Wanted Used Cars 59| For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61| CARNIVAL by Dick Turner| For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61 This es PONTIAC Soar aaa “. sd CHEVROLET a Wy if A Ee . Silica ZAFFER WISE $355 Is 1982 Plymouths 3 to, choose from. RETAIL ANY SHARP CARS. orm pi ere lor Yan a MICHIGAN'S r Car e sixth of the Setén FINEST ' ! $605 to $795 fa ™ re Sti" = FROM A DEALER : the lake and through the F ° new tar on the cad. oes YOU KNOW 1949 Packard 2 door with over e. countryside. Special | aris OW = S Get in traveling trim at... 1953 Don’t Drive A We are getting the choice Mak cf 1947 NASH ' f th deans. Th Make an offer Used C Harold Turner} Pontiac | Worry Wagon! of the tradewins. These) “on these cars. | 4 dr. gedan with radio and ar Ford $1 495 See These “O.K.” itoned and road tested amid ne 005 new. ! Used Cars before being placed on ‘< Chevrolet Corral Two door, 8, Chieftain -aidha‘a sole ist, The fol-| “0 Poouse “Solid Value” onde lowing are ready to roll.| | -48 Hus o elux e '53 Ford Custom V-8. Your Choice HIGH [= : , sy postIAc «st SPECIAL! soma mice | PL2O | y VALUES sues isha) fg ea ti were] atany iter 1195] PONTIAC. = occurred , pet! I wonder if could mak . ood cars and trucks. : heater ..... wee $1,395 Hurry LOW the acreramniad wpeecnere Tne pia crund as reason. | 52 CADILLAC .. .$2.895 7 a | 4 dr. sedan. Radio inli H able as this bill?" A beautiful 4 door. “62° Model. Riemenschneider Bros. and heater. 53 Ford Mainline V-8, 1947 Ford 2 dr. urry 'S2 BUICK ...... $1,065 DODGE- $995 radio & heater. $1,345 1946 Buick 4 dr. PRICES Fer Sale Used Cars 61 Sale Used C. 61 Ee 2 dr. with radio , end | PLYMOUTH . “Goodwill Used Car” a SPECIAL! ce a cum rege) 22'S. Saginaw St. ‘52 Ford Custom 8, 1950 Hudson 4 dr Comparable ' Perke fer, oder wi ree | Phone FE 2-913] SPECIAL! radio & heater. .$1,195 : ; 1 Tl t 1949 FORD 2 DR. |osy pry $745 52 Pontiac $995 1946 Pontiac 2 dr. Prices 5] Stude. Custom, radio and heater. “Radio end heater. & shasy 4 pice 1949 FORD : eeeeesee Clean. jan. . . . . Deluxe 2 dr. Radio 51 Packard “200”, radio, 1946 Hudson 4 dr. BUICKS V-8 with overdrive O $395 ‘SQ NASH cocc25-5 $365 Drive 2 ied miles for r and heater. “heater and-white- 1947 Pontiac coupe p A bargain buy! Radio and heater.| g eal in a guarantee wall tires ....... $825} so. chevrolet 2 d FORDS $795 GLENN'S _ |:49 pontiac ......$495) 'sed oar _ $495 ’51 Plym. sedan, radio ° DODGES ! 3 Cadillac 62 MOTOR SALES Apert mee ee Nene Mid eater Fluid mate trans “en . , 53 Cadillac 62 cpe. 254 S. SAGINAW ST. mission, and white side wall tires. _ ties 85) Convertibles | CHEVROLETS 52 Plym,. |Roenese | Arost AST | ve ah nase many oer] A Nee ee oe] SPECIAL . AMS : : . FORD CONVERTIBLE 1990. NEW) model cars , . . priced| ef dart green finish. Selling for | Commander .... $645) '50 Dodge conv. .... 34” OLDSMOBILE Sere eer rinich heater '53 Buick Riviera cpe. heust” ted metals lacquer ‘n| very low .,. no dow “~~. 1953 WILLYS 6 } . _Eim_8t : i 51 he ar V-8, '50 Ford conv. ...... $699 $995 '53 Ford Custom 8 sed, _| FORD, 1082 custom 6.4 Door. oe. a nee Transportation Specials Radin, Seater and r., radio , 5 , Reasonable offer accepted. FE J Meera bas ane 7 —— heater ee 6775| ‘51 Stude. conv. .... $599 ACT $3 Chev, 210 sedan a Tastee |- $1295 50 Chrysler Royal, "48 Merc. conv. ..... $199 NOW sil ( ‘hev 'S3.Olds. Super 88 sed. | womeonse-Faceuaeer =| Oliver's Lot |"imtotstny BS SEP] “Goodwill Used Car” radio & Heater. ..$745/'51 Ford conv. ...... $999 * |'52-Cadillac 62 cpe. fings, "besrines, “cefburetor "and siafe “cont car. Setiing fer ’50 Ford C V-8, 5 Radio, heater and Power- ‘ . Peay seugh. Boots os em a Is Open 1949 Chrvsier New Yorker 4 door, 2d: ustom $595 $3 Ford conv. .... $1,597 glide. 2 door sedan. $2 Buick Special sed. ofier 61m Highland OR 3441" 8 a.m fe) (rensmucion Selling for $388. 1953 Ts wots os BRS 595 : : an = 49 Mere. Station COMMUNITY $895 ‘32 Ford Custom 8 sed. 1950 HUDSON a ° i" Clarkston Ponti 3 Wagon ........ $5! = "Truck Motor Sales Inc '52 Chev. Deluxe cpe. aati tte) BUICK BOB ontlacs ~~ S , ! ’ : mower oneness a MOTOR SALES Officials’ Cars and New 49 tle isp jg] 48 GMC pickup Buick-Pontiac 5] Ford 3 Chew, Renin’ ee. = I aaa a ats | Car Trade-ins. A large tation Wagon.. .$495 with new motor. .$444 '$3 Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 dr. MICHIGAN'S Open §:30 am.-8 pm. lection for you. Priced 47 Pont. .... $2951 +5) F we mo risen gr | aa atas ene ig | Secce Bite abit | eMac a | fed We, Wades bSs| Sol Sot eae wise | Ba ee OO eee Rone 2 Denes eee | eee FORD 31 CUSTOM 6 Will Ac | _E. Rafiver, Birm. Bs Fe, cee geume. «9 | Supervens cor FE 2M Al SPECIAL -—_—s =“ 8 . ertibte....... PowTiac ‘33, @ 4 be r NO We Are Also | SEER ARGUEEEe| 1951 CHEVROLET | F929“ '59 2S SEY, ofs| Ere eg) an . - DOOR os ” Bole S accessories. Two-tone ; Doing Business At | CHEVROLET Je Ea tpann, | sndvssel covers, One owner, Low SPECIAL! 2 cee es Auto Sales ,| Lee mirege Om bases, "182 PONTIAC CHIEPT AUN SED. Our Old Location of 9 5, PE 1-6946 after $695 1952 FORD 2 DR N Mydrematic, Very low mileage veelieasniomns | MONEY 2 Sie conveNT tt | Radio. and. Heater ASH [HESS ESS | iar rowrinc 2 on. lennon ~~ MICHIGAN’S $1,095 Rambl tibl ist Fine Kuso he. Setwoce Streamliner, radio, heater. ONLY $1,495 +e 464 : 1947 CHEVROLET FINEST : ’ ambier convertibie =| SaHIe STATION WANGN- sz | Goud transportation. TWO DOOR SEDAN wee GLENN'S Custom equipped best offer, FR 47880, $295 1981 CETErTALn Radio and heater. Original finish. ROAD . one PONTIAC * UxE SEDAN. SPECIAL CATALINA DOWN! S. Woodward $195 eCROSLEY MOTOR SALES _- PRICED TO SELL | Barts "0c? ood. 8 GLENN'S 2D MEATER AND : ’ . ICHIGAN’S 18 STATION Wacon, excet-| 254 S. . «“,. . Birmingham eee See, pHone FE 47371 | KTMARAL J, |eornncces | _ MOTOR SALES _ |e popom, comommr expan Cass. EM} 254 S. SAGINAW ST. 1950 CHEVROLET pe F White sidewall ee ae FE +83, Eventn r / ee ete) Harold jm Qieekey| RA coerce) roe, | eS ae neem oe pea oe ‘cellent 5 . win sutomontio equipped. EM or 7P | PONTIAC, cat : ays . 1953 FORD V-8 0500, Foutnac % e Synchromesh. | 1940 CLUB COUPE * Keller-Koch ] urmer amr eS CHEVE. TWO DOOR SEDAN |P=*°CR 4255 GR | treat Pee ee a as oe i REA L Ni CE. $395.00 ~ ; Wootward at 1% Mile F ee oe a pcs ° . ath et a (aMewtit-4..D0dk,i * TT a wR WT “a : aren P< cee ~: Tr . Huron M otor Sales anny. ee “airs Ee — LINCOLN. MERCURY a 4 ‘ Pg Pr K .- e & THE PONTIAC PRESS , THURSDAY, MARC H 11,1954 —- sed Trucks 62! Swaps 147 % TON PANEL | very clean, mu.t sell, 404 Orchard LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer “'52 FORD $895 LARRY JEROME Rochester }: Ph. OL 1-971! rd Dealer AL ‘USED TRUCKS | Need A Dump Truck ? | Take Your Pick At Cv Owens Lot 31 FORD F-6 DUMP 30 DODGE - DUMP ae Lg THAN 30 YEARS A LACE TO Truck ) BUY ay '3? FORD F-6 DUMP "$1 CHEVROLET Cy Owens jt~—~—~“"=«+£/rereT["T"—"—r"- ACRE LOT, LAKE PRIVILEGES, | $750 or good car, OA 6-2665 BEAUTIFULLY SHADED city) wide, 330° deep ‘a block for best 1 to “sshoo! car. rE) oe EAGLE ‘82, EXCEL- lent condition $175 or will trade, for ‘40 or ‘42 Ford 2875 Newberry Rd. off Clintonville COLEMAN OIL HEATER. AND % biower, 55,000 e new, also 225 gallon pod ul swa for outboard motor, late mode boat. roto lawn mower or power garden tractor or what have you OR 31410 ee CUSHMAN EAGLE ‘82, EXCEL- lent —— $175 or will trade. for ‘40 or Ford 2875 New- berry Rd "oft Citmtonville EXCHANGE YOUR LAND ~ CON- tract ‘where you have sold pro erty!) for late model ee & ca J VanWett OR MY EQUITY IN a“ - | aioe house pear Williams Lake for | late model car and some cash. OR 3-6739- NEW FARM TRACTOR FOR LAND | contract equity in house, or lake property. Y 21631. PONTIAC ‘50 EXcEL LENT) shape will take 46 to ‘48 car in- tra FE 2-1048 WILL rani OLDER CAR FOR equity in ‘53 Nash, or sell. FB) 5-1662 J ROOM HOUSE ON ONE E ACRE west of town. needs some finish- tng will trade for housetrailer. —_ contract or small home in te WRIGHT OR DICK VALUET PE 5-0683 ' | | | | { | | 69| MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan For Sale Mincdinesees 72 Burmeister’s OPEN 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. SUNDAY 10 TO 3 LUMBER 1x8 W Pine Board $79 per M yx4 4g PLYSCORE $2.72 EACH 4x8" 3 PLYSCORE $9.75 ,EACH 2 in. BLANKET INSULATION $4.45 PER 100 FT. OAK FLOORING NO, 2 COMMON For Sale Miscellaneous 72 Bonny M Inlaid Tile FLOOR SHOP 909 8 Saginaw — Park in rear THe $i 3111 Greenwood FE IRISH SETTER PIE s weeks old A .K c pera Very USED ELECTRIC egg 4 16h. p. a, = = oe _ red. after & pm. weekdays, & Sat Sun. 2180 Dexter Rd.. FE ‘nees. ROOD A RAR OW ~~ ~ etd PORCH RAtLa, om COLUMNS, SANNE. COAL EPLACE | 12 ACRES, HOUSE, te 30" 1 oll, Oak- and barn, $5060, acres timber, tah batteries’ and other land Fuel and Paint 4% Orchard | 6 room house, sad pO an me Ses ve| Lake. FE 54-6150. ; B ver GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD, $5.50 SUCHY REALTY, ORTONVILLE. TRENCHERS cord. 2 for $10. Delivered: FE| FE 31 BACE noes oe Case RS. re) CON. yj» If moving dirt or m ey PACKAGE COAL Oxford (house in ) - a large vay at & small cost is _Op.yke Market a ow problers, eonault us on these |SEASONED HARDWOOD FOR | FEROUSON TRACTOR. NEW. AL- jabor sav‘ne machines Call now "$10 cord and up, De-| %° @iscellaneous farm eq « BEA \CKE T inc _Uvery. 40657, ment. 3340 E. Clarkston Ra. YOUR FERGUSON DEALER For Sale Pets 8 Sale Pets 81 NEW! NEW! L c wality built with in- 456 Dine Hey 2 -watertora | AQUATIC GARDENS | “treated HP. end last Magle hitch TROPIC at FISH * | °PLIES 2, TA O my. Mil PE eis) | See this ‘iractor now! Tt has the LB T cia panaeee aac ame latent engineering Seatures of any ae ce re | et 8 OL sees APTER WE SELL EM, hundred: Mo. . BOXERS, 6 WEEKS OLD. WE SER "EM! _sulation,” 1035 Oakland 4-2622 way :. 1-1303 Houghten & Son, Inc, ANSISTOR HEA : ARAKEETS YOUR AUTHORIZED J I. CASE free pf gy ll crane $01 4th St. FE 2-025. Closed Sun. SALES AND SERV _FE 2100. So “MAN. MALE. REOIS-| “It Costs Less to Farm Case” NOOCEANIC “RADIO Wit | ‘red. 14 mos.. very gentle, OR | PU. Olive 1001. Ph. Romeo _ 3533 a eianae et Salt over the _ 3-13 - a OadE MA oe ws vor! alue. $119 Mich USED a riuorescent 393 "orem ORRMAl SHEPHERD, PUPPIES Stop in for a demonstration. time ave STUD SERVICE. OR _3-0265. pra En ae a GUARANTEED BABY MALE PAR-| Woodward North of 14 Mile), ile Oc. | cS ese tates |_ Erste’ Fess fot “SPECIAL SED FARMALL A_ TRACTOR, RECON at fala AND PAINT- NEW TIRES and WCULTIVATOR. SPECIAL AKE TRADE- PRICE, $605 WE T INS. CREDIT ; FE ¢074-FE ¢1113 KING BROS. Special ’ ancyaas la S DUMP ‘ | $300 DIAMOND RING FOR NICE 139 PER M USED LUMBER. MOSTLY aad. | MALE BOXER, WiLL SELL OR Your I-H Dealer home building lot Im or near| .~/7 y “i $ mubhe bate Reasonable. RE- Patino for male Beagle. OR 3-0713 Ponte Rosi st t Opdyke a 30 FORD % TON sara Ser ete Soa | ANI— Ween 3-" ' ' UsED POWER MOWERS AND | herd. ‘Tegganburg tid 68 re | — ‘NOW 49 GMC 1 Ton Panel MELOY TRADE YOUR LAN new 1953 models drastically re- | _ 7-0382. _: § J ATY small house mortgage, equity ie REOISTERE? feareen plete with large $395 furniture autos for new or used| .. ; ; F Miller Garden & La RE? BLOND COCKER | Garden spreianarr Mt pre 3 well knows good house! I have such a fear of being followed I hired a detective WHITE FIR Equipment. 1503 " Weedwara a Tue © ee bawax. ‘Terma. aS ay '39 FORD 1% TON TRAITFR EXCHANGE to follow me so I won't be followed!” j = = Fe ee Ate (North of 16 Mile) Bitting. | PARAKEETS. BREEDERS AND path pay S »M RD ™: TON 60 8 Telegraph Open_Eves. - PE : babies 248 Aubum Rd. FE| Lee’s Sales & Service 7 Ford '3 Ton Pane Sa en ‘ | “Cc he . Ps PR gets +6008 «See 4-6510 ur. S sT $195 Pr UP For Sale Cloth hing 70 | {ne new model Rototillers | e21 CLEMENS ST. att — Ss ‘or $200 Time payments avail- ARAKEETS CAN ARIES. CaGES Phone FE 3-0630 cous coats on eres | Sale Household Goods 71 | For Sale For Sale Mis Miscellaneous 72) 4x8 able _ . Bince 1927. 584 Oakiand Ave. SPECIAL S a ; i 7 “A TING | PARAKEETS, pentane < ~ CANA- a} Chee. Bh CHEVROLET see arene Fa. FEE Sietl. | REFRIGERATOR, 86 NOROE. 2/aLL SIZES GAS & ELECTRIC | USED HEATING | nes. 1300 Mt. Clemens, PE 4000, — FOR gp a AS $695 SEDAN DELIVERY __402 W. Iroquois Rd 1 years old $185." OR 3-8350 heat and cook stoves fuly auto | ETROCK EQUIPMENT | REGISTERED SPRINGER PUPPY,| BLACK HAWK. TRENCHER, ee 9), REAL BARGALNS a at Sos Vecoees 08 9 | aoowtenny Be a 0 i880 FORD TRACTOR 52 Chev. 15 Ton Panel Sale Household Goods 71 iar mu canme ne) Fee bed art fel bts $1.25 \PBeces tans meee OO | SESE BER OENA FOP Lime Poe tases 2 ’ - Pie , 5s a “ j ¥ $795 48 FORD ': TON | AFGHAN STAR SHELL, 54470 a a se $25 | fittings for rs cabins. | ya a cele gn | RABBIT HUTCHES, 1-190 FORD FERGUSON PANEL Oy MOU aERES Kote a et | Associated NEAT SERVICE CO. | 2 oul furnace & & blower suis — we Also Kt YEA ‘00D SUPPLY Lr - , c Be Mee hest rawer | alll aaa nent no ecm Shaat,s arawere SS open Ettetes THE pa.| ROCK LATH 2 SLE Siar Raters | mongeangesna Cg a ee 5 ; Used Washers at $1495 | Coffee table $3 = s Bee Hook iR bolle BE REO . See Them Today! - | qaseestie'e’ O° Smal vise diame rom wie | _ ANCHOK FENCES O% BUNDLE Can ofr cr financing” “tered 600 Call after 4-49 Secece | PT HOOKUP. WITH LIVE. HY: rr _ < re She ar New metal ward 1250 | PHA approved money down 3LING | SPRINGERS FIELD AND SHOW.| DRAULIC AND DOWN PRES- 51 Chev. § edan Delivery; They're Ready 10 Go! | Television sets 90.00 7 metal we races 612 40 | FED Pe teseed tor tree ssumates és tn ue Boxer, excellent watch do SURE 1F YOU ARE BUYING $495 ANTIQUES, MOVING TO NEW LO. = 86 for the Hom ANGLES. CHANNELS, BEAMS. HARDWARE-PLUMBING been REVAiO stoves PO Stud service’ Boarding PE 2-008.| OR TRADING YOUR FORD AND cation 10 per cent off on all mer- OAKL AND pipe reinforced’ rods. basement | eae nae DELL PAINTS neces oil burners, blowers. etc. ‘MOROVOMBRED oo PUP-| ker US BEFORE YOU DEAL. 53 Chev, 12 Ton Pickup ene or FURNITURE bets. complete line of structural | ey Sot TO-BURMEISTEN S| cae’ 2e, eabng sae Ate Conaition-j os ae COME AND SEE OUR DISPLAY | AN — EARLY AMERICAN ss mp Pema ty ycnene ‘fapory AND SAVE UP TO $300 ON ALL .. RS Co 460 West Huron. THOROUGHBRED COCKER PUP- | OF MASSEY-HARRIS TRACTORS $995 | _and_ Victorian MY 34308 10S Saginaw __—FE 2-8523 | trom American Forging Soc- MATERIALS _U8E OUR TOOLS DO YOUR own | S's rossenahic. PEC or FE) AND RQUIFMENT 2 ' ; BASSINET. 84 %. ROLLAWAY | REFRIGERATORS. LAST YEARS! et) PE ¢0583. | Make Sure It's plumbung. wiring. repairing, Com. | pox TERRIER PUPPIES, 3 PONTIAC FARM ¢ *S1 Chev 34 Ton Picku bed, $15. Floor lamp, $2 Sew- 1953 models, one of plete stuck sewer crock & TOY POX TERRIER PUPPIES. 7 si aus 5 ue P wo PE ¢-8342 best brands. perfect, PAVEMENT F - — Builders’; weeks o'd AKC registered PE INDUSTRIAL. $695 i‘, eo ATTT i ke | Bnteed for 3 vears. buy ao new “ark Burmeister Ss 136 W. Montcalm. | _ #0488 after - and on Thursday TRACT BOTTLE GAS refrigerator for a litte more than BREAKERS \ pita ee 2.7620, Pri es | WILL GIVE AWAY TO SOMEONE PFRACTOR CO. os | @& Us machine ichigan Fluo FLOOR SANDER AND EDGER, ~ _ losed every Thurs | who lives im the country, a beau- >< i a ’49 Ford '4 Fon Panel Ko ee ee $40 oo | _rescent. 393 Orchard Lake Ave | ELECTRIC —— CLEANER, Northern Lumt € | WOLVE RINE | tiful one year old aayen female 825 WOODMW ARD AVE. | s bottle gas installed “sn77 | SEWING MACHINE | DIRT CONVEYO , ¢ Co Lead bass OE | | dog Ideai playmate for ebiidren |} }-|- 44M61 OR KE 4-1442 $395 Your Ford Dealer | wiiiveyOR's201, , CONSOLI . CONS RENTAL | STE DELINER toe, Oe ae oe ee ee iE Sateenlise Highway. OR 3-2401. iS = DERIVIEK Leet : —_— D5 5 1281 BALDWIN FE 2-0077¢ . -t. ‘ No 3 oa per M $95 50 ‘ Ais r : . Casi efor FURASITURE OR | wat t - = = | |WHITE MAL* PEKINGESE 47 Chev. Sedan Delivery 147 S. Saginaw St. | trois Phone OR 3-2717 suis and ue tee ee ee ee With verte ee ime mek meant riety PADUT Ey eaez, ime) parenees eee $295 Phone FE 5-4101 CHEST OF DRAWERS. 3 GIRLS: Stearn” ___ | au6 IF to 16.21... de Lim | EM 3-46. EM 3- 3996 | 136. cme, ee, Tele pee MS ee $100) pr 34ses Rappits & huledes ne winter coats and 1 Hudson Seal | 258 f used, per ft ec | . S rac or 17° & 14 16c Lim. ft. | winter coat, 738 W. Huron SHOP AND ND SAVE | | 156 Fir Root Sse Lin. | oat, wow pee A te | WHITE MICE PARAKEETS ALL 20 More to CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS, Chest of drawers 2050. hail car. | 134 Pir $125 per 4) Ma sspie a Pat nea pt ee Ne rer Ch F working or not FE 5-8755 | le, | IG %4"'x2\6 | lee. eee aaa ta —: eases | Dogs Trained, Board 82 Headquarters oose From — sl er AND CHAIR. GOOD CON- | Lo, b=} or Mi LIONEL & AMERIC: AN 3 SECTION BOILER FOR STEAM tana ALL BARGAINS! in6 1‘, TON KS INTERNATIONAL ’ $140 per M or water, jacketed. Like new. BOARDINO, | a truck’ mew moter, goed tires OR | CASH FOR FURNITRE- hota. HAGGERTY AUTHOR ER TRAINS avice | 0 PE > ping. 794 °N. Perry. FE 26113 Geni wan cut i 3-686 ; 7 a _| all sizes; Hollywood frames, e om CTORY SER S PT. RECESSED Cc 1. BATH | DOGS AND: CATS. PRIVATE ° . ~ ae CORNER CHIN’ CAR'NETS NEW | §Prings, cotton mattresses; inter- LUMBER N factory parts tub Pt) 2. doubd runs. Heat. Burr-Shell 375 58. MICHIGAN’S PONTIAC’S ONLY | D. W Fitzwater 1212 Duies Ave | coring mottresses: roll "way beds: 1947 Haggert Sl Y ry — on factory analyse | an Pg Perey = 8 _Telegraph DUS TRIAL EQUIPMENT. TES ~ Ward Orchards Call 2687 eabinets: chrome dinettes: : Task | FINEST Exclusive Truck Dealer | ners pm. Unfinished chests all sizes: wal Arket_¢100¢ Phone PE 5-426! 5 peck crvine woo sure | "109s Grain & Feed 83| MAnY MAKES AKD MOD THE BIG PAVED LOT HES DRYER GAS ONE OF | Sut oF maple finish dressers and BATHROOM SOIL| MEDICINE CABINETS — © Livi ROOM SUITE, | ~~ errno WARD AND 13 MILE” WILSON GM Ce OER Giable sight. | Sbeste: Umolewm rugs, wool rugs: | Bigee sod ee aan WAL Oe: Se tareee OT rch, am. | BALED MAY. tee PER BALE = 78 oe WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD tae ae reetnea ‘entresedimary | Spt fee moves: Kerosene stoves. and gas water beaters oll and| Plumbing and Heeting Supplies | ek eas tie ‘excouem condition’ | Larry Jerome Farm $28 Adems PRICE FROM $196 UP = , . value Michiga: Fivorescent, 393 . axel veel mamey Sg jor Sol one 48 ed acai maid eal. Dequindre et 20-Mile Rd | New limee oak chest of draw. | Fd between Dutton & Silver Bell . : 809 ». W oodward Orchard Lake AY BANK “FURNITU RE | “HEIGHT’S SUPPLY | on |_ Sundays ers 650 Call after 6 PM EM} Rds. Olive 20011. 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Keego Harbor APPLIANCE _O-Laé paints, Phone FE 7-784) _ hee.s. 2 chick batteries. 4 unit Sale Office Equipment 76 He wie fester, MOlwerte 8220 | cher Heme of vajne. Setlane ~ \ ] FOR SALE ONE LIVING ROO SPEC | a : | 100 chick electric batteries, 3 unit os aa ments availed 30 CHE ° Let us FIBERGLASS suite FE 2-633 " Maytag won toe ; | INSULATION | ie chick rlectric Batteries" 2 fi ELLIOTT ADDRESSING TYPE. yt eg meee, mar tenet Wetout Tene ee UE IREROLASS your | FULL BIZF_OAS RANGE GOOD | 42 inch cabinct sin OO STORM DOORS Kuvurn Ornamental, PE ¢4020 | “Misr. frasonable, FE_22366 arm | 7 | AUCTION Qui 3 TON PICKUP end that yearly peint scrap- condition FE ¢-5230 + ,,Dew. complete 7° _ | PAINT WITH SATO ~ | Sale Store Equipment 77 Sale Farm Produce | 87 | Airy March 13, 10.20 a.m 7194 ; ing. caulking Gredgery Wis |G ; —pousie | Mavtar porcelain s COMB. STORM SASH | on in So zi : ERY | GREY OAK TWIN BEDS, DOUBLE | quare tub ‘ It's scrubbable. Fast drying. No nn Jackson Ave. Arbor, cs ~~ gh and an ‘O.k.” make your boat like new. | dresser. Set like new PE 3, loaner, Mae new ; se | Awnin Ty Window or no streaks, lap" Of MEAT SLICER E Selling 3 -estates all mm } - ‘guarantee. You CANT BEAT OUR PRICES GAS CLOTHES DRYERS. 3 DA (3905 Ca tose ma oe A-l sn g pe s taper “aa ae a | scales, one 8 ft. one 10 ft. meat APPL S meas ys Hy oa ORK GUARA i. your home. ix cloth M. )_ your 2. aint deale case with com poultry : i a | $ 595 PICK UP AND DELIVE ih ce = Petroleum $ is” ° cremand spe ° | ‘si —_ others yf dap OT aad A. BENSON PIANO AND oI) my TENDA Bete MApie en or MApie | if ee a ae some th wooden . Hand. For information & free estimates. GAS STOVE. GOOD ¢ CONDITION. | Up to 26 _24 months to ‘eel aA rele — once RAILINGS MADE TO OR- REACH-IN COOLER. $15. p "Opes Sen. Paty Spe.” and silver 3 antique Vie- MA 6-647 days, EM 32000, ove, | Call after i.00 PM. FE 3.0061 WASHER, WARDWAY ae i eg nN Me $4062.” EM 3-8 'BALED HAY AND STRAW, PIRST |, yee ge . NEW FRIGIDA «AUTO. REINFORCED SEPTIC : dian, several ant mps Te ee Evand \eilletove: in pacereconinge FE 5-854) LIKE NEW| on Consumers lines $9850 and "EINFORCED Com «| Sale Sporting “Goods 78 | Cimouny “wi vaeiver. gele-kaver oil iamps love ooghe, é CHRIS CRAFT KIT BOATS AT _ Plumbing work FE 5-5836 after 4 WANTED ANTIQUES. | DishEa—s sce’ ait angie eared nee | REVERE TAPE RECORDER. LIKE | / nots tables. antiue ts, irs, Man cut rate prites, Evinrude motors. | LARGE SQUARE TUB MAYTAG, _™!S¢. furniture. MY 2-3022 | electric, ofl and bottled gas heat. 2¢¥. & 32-hour play, |CUNS, BUY SELL TRADE [Epi Potatoes sec | bode, ens. ony. Mee cn y Tony s Marine 2695 Orchard Lake Kellé : regi hepi: sound _ Burr-Sheil 373 8 Felerra 50C | stems. Seating for eve h “ extellént condition FE 40530 10° TABLE MODEL TV g2n os | es at terrific values ichigan| ‘ast. forward and Finn aren: bushei} Out Baldwin to Clarkston served all day Broadway Auction More to ue ds kates ae OF Liv ING POC™! 877 = BLUE MO- Owais omenne kits | Pisorqocomt. 393 Orchard Lake pd evar Lng rane ralng re- wee SHOTGUNS We peg! _ Rd. left first fer Howse Bor Perry uctioneer. i z air $25 FE 2-2708 ‘ALTON TV pane: . . t in attractive 2 tone mfies Manley Leach. ¥. SAND GROWN 8®BAGO POTA- Ne a RM TV boats d a) é Ji - — CTIO ‘Rw ILL NAGY Mess: Siting Gealtcee Ede T | GAS RANGE $60 9 PC DINING FE 2.2257 bea | JACKSON'S RENTAL case OL 1-3681 Rochester Sand, Gravel «& Dirt 79 _ toes. Delivered. FE 17-8831. _ Cod manian one = Choose From ton Rowboats. Complete line fat it suite. walnut veneer, with WASHING witece ise anen | & ain = yp ermige electric SH as tow amg es pat Ae a Sale Farm _Equipment t 8s | ‘ t 4 $7 s i T ammers a i {| pump a afler =! a oe aw EVERY Pa ea a a => PTE qvenican stone PmopueT, | GARTEN SS | Squaunyry AUCTON EYER | BOAT WORKS. 1899 8. TELE- OR 36713 dectle c4. l e e chrome | KITCHEN SINKS. 24x21, $2095, | SAVE ON PLYWOOD driveway road gravel. 60-40 ‘Fill atts CHALMERS NEW AND| ture. apple ce and hundreds of |_ GRAPH RD. FE 2-8033 HOLLAND FURNACE WITH ‘Mc roaiter B20 al ine ociet: | vatue $12.88. Toilets $3950 value, Warwick, 2678 Orchard Lk Ra. | —"* = ./ | Used farm equipment now avail! nther Mieht- —- ~ |" plower 22 inch, complete with | _!¢Mt condition «Mi 4-331 eae: theta etnies ioe lete Pg —— run ther OIL BURNER, pi; airt — DIRT and) te. = Siew model WD a auction post = i THE THRIF TY | JOHNSON 25 HP. BIO |g ic OF sone sen tag s a gan Vaescasens, ben Orne LA —_ se |e power wheel tr papal te ENTERING SRAVICE TWILL TRUCKERS Tory IMGs Im enetect cee | qt aee@,_ Uenving stats PE 1-620 | Mattress. and other miscellane- ve. ix eck Lat ie $1.29 so COW AND we HORSE MANURE be, Fay can canes Se og well" at public | auction on the éjtion, $300 Ph FE 2-2068. jLie 8. FURNITURE SALES CO | Saturday On > 200 m. or all day | 30 GALLON CIL WATER HEATER, | Fir Board - Oe Bund) DRIVEWAY GRAVEL, 1 STONE | orth oa Binoy gio ‘cereage Jr, miles west, 1% miles north LOT | Sully ‘eee asre UH. thes WASHER SEARS “AUTOMATIC | ¢'nooM On” BURNER. Off COLONIAL gad ween cond and Geared fine | Tithe lames rear engue| A" gde" barch 3 beguamne of = about A FOR | Works lik N DINING : | _ model G t - MgentonSurRaaRE MOTORS |TTNOLT UN, oid $095, waente "aronine yee | RERER SABRE Limber Company. 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ST ae ri on rub- euuasier Craft. Trailers “MATTRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD _ stee] tub. $30 FE 7-987. __publie 9-6199, kad at ak aa Good “UseD. HAND SEVERAL | ber Jonn combine with ki Fae Lae Pe ee tee Gareday kere ae mee, seat BEND AUTOMATIC WASH- STEAM TABLE. COFFEE URN, oifis "PR FE esis. D_OMErrewe art,| meio. Cece bal. stevater, Dedee cae CHE OLE MERCURY MOTORS. MOsT Mop.: __* £ 5633 . ‘im r Tivin a oore ct electric Philgas | HORSE Man » (9085 ORCHARD sizEs AND. A PRICED TO — — = er VR T els in stock, ingiuding Mark 40 MISCELLANEOUS (MAPLE Spun. ? PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. ne amolaenn —— Dushels osts, 1160 bales hay. 500 and H just réceived. Genesse niture ee igh We Pef)| Gan condition. Wool friese rose OAK SLAB #4 PER CORD. bales straw. Edward L_ Moegie, eee a MB FE 2-8786 | - = a after snes: - Wa BUILDING SUPPLIE = ~ SURPLUS LUMBER You haul it. 3-1375 KING BROS . Paul Hillman, suctioneer. > UTB PLASTI TILE 1 Sheetrock 4 TERIAL SALES PROCESSED ® DRIVEW ED Wor WERIWS ROLSTEIN S. Saginaw at Cott tor, late aed Sintra | |NEW HOOVER STEAM IRON. oxi2 I a aaa sa ca, Pivecord 4 x8'3% del. en. $4.80. oxen et Ws cocn| cravel 0 and cuctien Your I-H Dealer “8 g at Cottage | ibs: LIGHT BOAT AND TRAILER | Regular ts 8s mow $12.06. FE spun wool 100 sq, ft. i” Pontiac Road at Opdyke PHONE FE 4-4546 ns Be Pcie ay Oxo “As cha Tile | = ~ BOLENS GA j 5 IR eee F Transportation Offered ¢ 68 | fice, PE 2-# +t leila ee pay ft. Linoleum Wall Tile . 10c ft. M. E. ROTARY é a REFRIGERATOR, “gibetric. 6. Harold’s. 140 S. Saginaw LAWN MOWERS 5 . DRIVE A NEW can TO CALIFOR. 3455 First St,” Auburn Heights. Fire Det Deliver see ste AUT OR 3a ; . We al Red Stam j A he tenant for you may oe gd | RabDIO. # AND ONE 0. FE|s ~ ROLLY woob 8 BED. ooop COMPARE : . ’ € Sched maple night stand, wa- S be looking in today’s For} TRANSPORTATION RA 10 Tl TUBE ZENITH, GOOD | _ter_ softener. FE 7-6751. a oe E rts Parma ion oreland or : - tr ' - - ; To reach’ To Los Angeles Ban Diego. Frisco REPRIGERA AND ELECTRIC | eames that right renter phone ee en “ On 3-2284 — Save appt g ae aterial Peal. ‘8 ¢ VERT PIPE cara ready to now. . Cee on sm mil- > at ’ PONTIAC DRIVE AWAY SERVICE REFRIGERATOR. $25. DESK. $10 geod’ sound umber, im, Boge vr Lumber ~ DRAIN TILE SAND AND GRAVEL. FE 2-8181 NOW for an|___rx ‘tsi’ or re’ ban WS er elles Gaort. plumbing. sash, angle iros, Tel new _® | COMPLETE STOCK OF mectae, tel. Sr, 7 7-9150.after 6 p. m Ole ry a = ce cons ree - “oar AST Sth ENCES | PAO manos EPI | BFS ie Srvart lke Bey mugen ee | LAY oR 3 : returning M in, ooh ol “Sauna, ; ing Mon, OR 3.200, tween € to 9p. m. nington 268. Oper, daily. #08 » 9 .* a, #2 | 1 Orchard Lake Ave, FE >n01 sl sand. top col . . ~/ = ~ \ \ | { ) = ‘ \ 4 n \ \ . = \ Pe y Eddie Fisher Misses Eastern Bobbysoxers r THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 -- Today's Television Programs - - Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 1—WXYZ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:30—(7)—Famous Playhouse. Dan Duryea in “High Seas,” film. (4)—Time off for Sports. Bill Flemming. (2)—Telenews Ace.‘ Ken Cline, Van Patrick. 6:45—(@)—To Be Announced. (2) oe Dr. «Everett R. 7:00—(7)—Cisco Kid. Cisco and 7:30—(7)—The Lone Ranger. The Ranger suspects a touring opera singer of robbery in “A Stage for Mademoiselle.” (4) — Dinah Shore. Popular songs. (2)—News. Edwards. Doug 7:45 — (4) — News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2)—Jane Fro- man Show. Songs against Ha- recordings, scrambled headlines. (4)—You Bet Your Life. Comedy quiz with Groucho Marx. (2)— Life With Elizabeth. Betty White, Outdoors. Mort Neff; films. (2)—"I Led Three Lives.” Richard Carlson as counterspy for the FBI. 10: 45—(7)—Madison Square G a r- den. Sports events. 11:00—(T)—Soupy’s On. Variety, comedy, (4)—News. (2)—News. 11:15—(7)—Motion Picture Acad- emy. ‘“‘Road to the Big House,” feature film with John Shelton. (4)—Jane Fulton. Songs. (2)— Suspense Film. “I'd Give My Life.” 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. Music. FRIDAY MORNING 7:00—(4) Today. 8: 45—(7)—Cartoons. 9:00—(4) Playschool. (7) Breakfast Club. 9: 36—(2)—Meditations. 9:45—(2)—Brighter Day. 10:00—(4) Ding Dong School. (7) 2:30—(2)—Houseparty. (7) — The- ater. (4)—Jean McBride. * | 2:45—(4)—Nancy Dixon. 3:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)—Kate Smith. 3:30—(7)—Air Base. (2)—Ladies Day 4:00—(7)—Cowboy Colt. (4)—Wel- come Travelers. €:38—(4)—On Your Account. (2)}— Feature Theater. §:00—(4)—Adv. Patrol. (7)—Auntie Dee. 5:30—(2)—Bob Crosby. (7)—Barn- aby Bear. (4)—Howdy Doody. §:45—(7) Weather. (2)—Sports. FRIDAY EVENING 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. (2)— Rocky King. (4)—Music Time. 6:15—(7)—Sports. (4)—News. 6:30—(7)—Ramar. (2)—News. (4) Sports. 6: 45—(2)—Weatherman. About Town. 7:00—(7)—Range Riders. (2)—Life (4)—Man Says Hollywood | ls Sophisticated Pop Singer Was Used to Gang of 2,000, Finds Few Out West By EMILY BELSER 4 HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Singer Eddie Fisher made a startling dis- covery today — Hollywood bobby- soxers are more ‘‘sophisticated” than the ones back east. They don't tear his clothes! Eddie, a TV favorite of the schoolbook and saddle-shoe set, marveled at the dignified reception he received from a mere handful of autograph fans since he arrived to air his TV show from the West Coast. “At the Paramount’ (in New York) he laughed, “there usual- ly are 2,000 or 3,00 kids yelling at my dressing reom door and waiting around my house. “But out here, just a few girls have come up and asked for my autograph and quietly walked away. I've never seen anything With Father. (4)—Art Linkletter. / DE-ICING SYSTEM—Forrest L. Wilson of Saginaw uses a blow torch to get rid of ice on steps of the Montgomery Wafd Farm store | Schwable Says Judgment Lost Blames Reds’ Mental Germ Confession WASHINGTON (UP)—Col. Frank H. Schwable said today solitary | confinement, constant interroga- | thon and a sense o‘ futility led | him to confess falsely to Commu- | nist charges of waging germ war- fare. “My judgment became warped,” losing my sense of judgment. fairiy well.” The 45-year-old Marine aviator recounted in detail the treatment dealt him by Chinese and North Korean captors during 14 months | imprisenment. | tession’’ which he later repudiated | like excuses.’’ Torture for His False. Schwable told a Marine court of | inquiry. wlsoceh: egitim lage) had. That is something peopie thought I could think out things — Schwable said the 24-page expla- nation he wrote for Gen. Lemuel slowed traffic to a crawl. C. Shepherd Jr., Marine Corps Observers said it was the worst commandant, immediately on his Windstorm in 15 years at this des- return home, is ‘true to the best ert resort. of my knowledge.” He said the statement omitted some details be- | cause details sometimes *‘sound{tor of the telephone, was presi- whole picture.” Schwable put special emphasis | on his reiteration of that: “I was not ualijected to phys- ical torture—in the rense of bru- tality.” would have been more fortunate if seem to understand. Mine was more subtle.’ Las Vegas Hit by Worst ‘Windstorm in 15 Years LAS VEGAS. Nev. ®—Winds up The of inquiry is seeking ‘© 60 miles an hour last night to determine whether Schwable|"pped off parts of roofs, felled | should be disciplined for the “‘con-, ‘gms, knocked down power lines which caused four small fires, and whipped up dust clouds which Alexander Graham Bell. inven- jdent of the National Geographic Del More in comedy. like it! in Saginaw. The sfitem worked. 8:30—(7)—Where's Raymond. Ray . Ship Sabotaged Bolger dons ‘“‘Chariey’s Aunt’ Charm Kitchen. (2)—Jack Paar | . Show 7:15—(4)—Adv. Special Delivery. I guess Hollywood kids have 1:30—(7)—Stu Erwin. (2) — News. | more opportunity to see TV and (4)—Eddie Fisher. | film people than they do in New “| wouldn't make any excuses | Society from 1898 through 1903. ‘Red Fishermen ; 10: 30—(4)—One Man's Family. costume. (4)—T-Men in Action. | 10:45—(4)—Three Steps. York, so they don'r get nearly as Treasury men track crime. (2) |11:00—(4)—Home. (7)—Breaktast | 7:45—(4) News. (2)—Perry Como. | excited.” . . Need Improved Four Star Playhouse. David! Playhouse. (2)—I'll Buy That. 8:00—(4) Dave Garroway. (7)—| Eddie admitted he likes the old in English Port | P Niven as bank employe forced to | 11:30—(2)—Strike It Rich. Ozzie and Harriet. (2)—Mama. | razzle-dazzle. \Reconnaisance He added a little wistfully: MOSCOW u—The fish may be “| sort of miss all the rumpus. Those kids yelling and 8:30—(4) Life of Riley. (7)—Play- house. (2)—Topper. 9:00—(4) Big Story. (7)—Family Pride. (2)—Playhouse. 9: 30—(4)—Soundstage. (7)—Who’s the Boss. (2)—Our Miss Brooks. FRIDAY AFTERNOON LIVERPOOL, England #® —De- 12:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7)— Comics. (2)—Valiant Lady. 12:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. Love of Life. 12: 30—(7)—News. (2)—Tomorrow’s | AF | down south in the Sea of Azov—| lnaghing make mo feel went |* | the government says that's no rea-| ed. —_ | son why Soviet fishermen can't The singer, who aired his inovw | Wiring in several parts of the catch as wae as they're cusetaal | here with the help of guest star | Vessel was cut, apparently with a |, (2)— gives up career-to wed shy eM | coarch (4)—Betty White. 10:00—(4)—Sports. (7)—Zane Grey. | °€ hacksa gineer. 12: 45—(2)—G a ht. (7) (2)—My Friend Irma. Dinah Shore, estimated good- ~ _ | ‘The government newspaper Iz- | 9:30 — (4) — Theater. Edmund |". 2)—Guiding Light. | se:39—(2) City Detectiv naturedly that his frantic bobby-| Security officers were called to vestia in a recent article. said’ Gwenn in “Come On, Red,” as Stars on Seven. . . gf * | sox following has cost him thou-| investigate: \ it’s the result of poor organization | 10: 45—(4) Fights. 11:00—(4) News. (7)—Soupy’s On. (2) —News. 11:15—(4)—"’Rasslin’ "’". (7) — Mo- tion Pic. Academy. (2)—Theater. 1:00—(2) You're What You Eat. (4)—Home Theater. 1:30—(2)—Garry Moore Show 2:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. (7)— My Life. |} sands of dollars worth of natty ! attire. * They rip his jackets, grab his monogrammed hankies, his $10 | ties and jerk the buttons from his coat. And he loves it. Only time Eddie ever com- | plained was when a song-happy gal climbed on stage and tore the (back out of a new cashmere’ Wiehry Confined to Bed | jacket. ‘That was real nervy,’’ he said.| NEW DELHI, India \—Indian the devil in Faust legend. (2)— Big Town. Steve Wilson investi- gates prize fight ‘fix.’ 10:00—(7)—Hockey. Detroit Red Wings vs. Chicago Black Hawks. -- Today's Radio Programs -- Pregrams furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without netice. have been reported aboard British | ,,; happens naval vessels during the last nine Ging months. The damage has been minor, however, and naval author- | ities blame it on a ‘wave of hooli- | ganism" stemming from discon-| |. \‘ent among crewmen. More than 17 sabotage incidents | 44 planning when this sort of wm, (708) CRLW, (eee) Wwws, (80) WCAR, (1190) WXYZ, (ir) WIBK, (ise “ut coun then, - ome ry Prime Miniter Nebra was com . t made me unhappy until | | fined to bed today with fever and gomsane cxiw: ess WEAR, Woonday Caller FRIDAY EVENING — | cot another jacket just like it.” |a sore throat after a four-day 6:00—WIR, News WJBK, Rise & Ghine 12:38—WJR, ‘Helen Trent 6:00—WJIR, News | Wav, wottrteh, McKens. | ¢:45—WWJ, News J, News Mews Eddie, woh ts an Eddie Cantor | speechmaking tour. K. Rews, Balleds WCAR: Gotiee CRLW. Your, Boy Bud SJB, Moreenan singer” ag ry “ag ae Ki Frederik WIBK. Den th . ing Frederik Is 55 be mg Chart Quartet = mtg Dick Burris WCAR, Club 1138 ist.” . . eae | Ee eee, [Meet | tae | tried wo develop a uve once COPENHAGEN, Denmark | RADIO & TV ; Operts WCAR. Mews, Messenger EYE. Curtain Colts WXYE, Leo Smite but it didn’t sound natural and rare oP Rieger en | . —— : it didn't sound like me. So I guess is y . ee "WRYE, Dick Oegoed vaspay arremnoon | on wn pen neypoits | T'm stuck. Tl just always have to| Following tradition, it was a pei | 1430 Joslyn (Corner of Walton) FE 2-2257 wae Stern WCAR, Coffee 1:00—WJR, Life's Road Ww, P. Pettsy sing the way I feel.” | vate affair. Balieas :00_WXY2, Ongnod. wotte | Wrva “Charm Time | WELK Baless™ Fisher considers Nat King Cole a 6:4—WIR L. Thomas WJBK. Gentile, Binge CELW. News, Bud one uf the great stylists of the day, | ' Bd MeKensie 1:46—WWJ, News WCAR, Hews, Ces” eee oes | along with Perry Como and Bing | . . 1:00—WIR, Guest Bouse CKLW. Toby De $:08-—952M,. Bee Partine | Crosby Atye a ae . () Pe ww, 3 star WCAR, Harmony Hell 7:00—W est Mouse | Crosby. 7 ; oft) CELW. Paint Harmonies Ow * {j Ve. A Skelton one~WIR, sect Whine | wwJ. Three star Eddie, who was lunching in a ry itl Pie t DS aN yi} Sie fee aewe a Bee NERO Meee | BATE Beattie, | restaurant across the street, got ARO Nf has WANE 1:18—WW4, Alex Drier pt eenallh 2 CRLW. Your Bey Bed WJBK. News up to leave when three middle- | Ahip a; } \) ed 4) 120m. roan green | WCAR, Bowe, Cotte tow ae, ouamee ume | "Cuiw Ges tune | aged women quietly asked him to| ; A) SST { y Ve Uy ij ri? f4/ t . ‘ uy Nun j i | Bite sorreceres, | | GTB oe | weecwim me tie. Darton | ye nae pees” gop gt ap ‘Kae Wi \ rd) ‘ rl : = a o:0_—WaR. Musie Hau wee Son wo News? St" | out the door, he murmured: - \f ‘wand "s a CKLW, Your Sey Bue Dea” mouse mena ‘Wonder whatever happened to! Sait, see’ Fide | eye Breeton ome | WEAR nese | aes wom oa, m Murnwe | P bobUySOX brigade? Roy 900~—WIR, News t:18—WJR, Perry Mason WWJ, 1 Man's Pamily er a Y Gay r-tsme Ww, Minste Pasece #:00—WIR, N, Drane er ae ag s:s—wxYE, show world | Gig! pee Marphy Seam, Geerte | ORNL. Reon urc roups 0:00- WIR, Jr. Towa Mecting WCAR, News, Rhythm —Ww,R. we CKLW, Teer Beis, "eae "cw, Meet hatter"? | "Bed, Mawes, en, Ateeet | SD neve ‘onore , ’ ews. WXYZ, Band of Day 9:30—WJR, Mrs. Page an Club Ay 8:15—WWJ, FP. Sinetre . WJBK, Mockey CKLW. Neighbor Club $:00—WIR, Bi House WXYZ, Show World » Ab WEYE, Vandercoo’ 2:48—WIR, Pete & Joe Ww, Lite Beautiful ae erent £:00--WIR, Moot Meltutieg | CRLW. Tony Martin Poul Winter witb me wws gl Regge ged ~ EE i. WXYz, Band of ine Dey | Lf, Gov. Reid Suggests cat Wain, "My Troe Bory, | SAS IR Party Dry Advocates Turn 0:18 —CKLW, Reth cae frome, Momcenata | WW3, Read of Lite ee en 5 5 9:20 WIR, Kostelancts war 2 Et : ota BP gy om port Sponsors Sb SEE. | es—wean, Tomo WJBK. Dop rome | SRW pera Fheste ; One | 1¢:38—WW4J, Bob Hope 3:45—WJR, Our Gal Sunday | 9::0_WJR, That's Rich LANSING # — Lt, Gov, Clar- “ows. Mi " caw, Gtreeta | WW. RL to Happiness | wws Joba € Svaree | ence Reid (R-Detroit) said today ee WoAR. J Backstage Wite . . jhe was advising church and dry 10:18_WIR. Your Congress go —— wie = = Swi Ps ys oy to raise their own advertis- - wysringec tegen” | “iabee htm et | Geax most Me” | Reva cen rn ave wae Presay: Martin 11:00—ww. m Rico | ¢:25-WIR, Country Tune CKLW. Prank Bawarés | ing Money and sponsor television 10:28-—WIR, Wisard of Odds oar Grand. Contre! og ie WIR, Dee Laer | programs of baseball and boing wwe, Jane yoo . = City : p 4 A} : Th Reid’s response to a CKELW, Ray Girardin WJBK, Don McLeod “wean. Seneas *rews ome wom wisard os nee whiriwind of telegrams which ‘be- 10:48—WIR, Ge to Town — sor 4:48 WWJ, Woman in House | Ww4. Listen, Washington | gan to arrive in the Senate as CKLW, 11:15—CKLW, News ° WXYZ, Music took 260-50, Hove WOAR, Harmony Hall 5:00WIR, News CKLW, News a gingerly — as 11:90—-WIR, Make Up Mind J, Plata Bill 10:45—WIR, Beulah House-approved News WEYR Med, Boos ware. wate ae.E. SAE Teac jhe Tewe aa a = ' ’ ° FIRTH -s ok a a So * |e ec eaieees everyone s talkin n Bob Reynolds | 11:48—WIR Rosemary Mews, ee oe this is linked to sports broadcasts. Wed, Gyens, are Ws, Cxjens Chance | | S:4-079R, Neste Mal wren eee P toes ps bit : Believe LS Wendy Warren | 6:30—¥ Ls CKLW, Van Kuree ignored med ——— . CRLW. Gare Massey Mek, | 11:15—WJR, Bob Reynolds which frightened the House. e ‘ ae. wus Per Soe Gabe: Sous Stow eer ts Sonate Sotietury Com. bout the thrifty new carpet at MODERN — Wan. Cane w CELW, Music bill to the Senate Judiciary Com abou y rpe : FRIDAE MORNING WJBK, Don McLeod 6:43-—WIR, Curt Masse etenw. oa WCAR, News Wwe, Marriage aye” 11:38--WIR, 1 Believe mittee. Insiders sald it would ers. Eel (2:15—WJR, Augat Jenny CKLW, News McKellar die there, although the chair- | man, Sen, Marry F. Hittle (R- "“ ve . . 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Va, @ — A General > Glehtly Cente Meares Me Five vessels; with %5-man crews. quiet birthday party—her 107th— Also Deep we Well Jet Pumps SN harpeohed 539 whales last year in| will be held here faday for spry * MICHIGAN FLUORESCENT LIGHT CO & seakon cut short two weeks by Susan May. Pet pa . & Pacifie storm. | She was born March 11, 1847,sin : * 4 = y 2 , i | - ‘ ‘4 ; / ae e re ak “4 \ ‘ | \ Pe en ee oo \ , ee = Saray Me Ris | | | Officer Discovers ‘It’s Brothers Day | Highway Patrolman J. A. MeDon-| second arrest, McDonald stopped | | plates on his car, Three hours later | another set of brothers. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1954 ae — : —amanrar | picked up another man under | Swedish N Faces the same conditions — turned cut | > sh wail J \to be the first one's brother | Headed back into town with his a | just issued. ‘The (armed) forces Officer Shortage | STOCKHOLM im — Neutral Swe- | | den, whose soldiers have not fired | shot in anger for more than 100! British railroads are facing a serious crisis in in- | LAURENS, S. C. # — State tellectual quality’’. ;a and springs to carry fragile cor | ‘The brainy chaps are keeping | goes. | out” is the gist of a special report | Texas one of the few states that was a | sovereign nation before it joined rs ; . a . are using the Union, has another claim to » |ald arrested a man who had no two more cars, each for driving | years is worried about a shortage | freight cars with rubber buffers | fame—its own almanac. The Texas | driver's license and no license too fast. They were driven by | of suitable officers for its army. Almanac is a biennial publication | News). The 671 pages of the 1954- | 55 edition cover everything from | Aberdeen Angus Assn., Texas, to, Zuniga Mission. Submarines do not carry doctors, and all medical duties, including | emergency operations, are carried Hgs Almanac DALLAS, Tex. (UP). — Texas, = | ADM. THOMAS 8S. COMBS New commander of the U.S. 6th Fleet, in the Mediterranean area succeeding Vice Adm. John H. Cassady, is Vice Adm. Thomas | Selby Combs. Admiral Combs has | been in charge of the 2nd Fleet in Norfolk, Va. Fish Trained to Feed at Bell College Project Trying to Determine Acuity of Their Hearing HAMILTON, Ont. (UP) —Fish are trained to answer a dinner | bell to obtain their food in a tank) at McMaster University. | It is part of an experiment being carried out at Hamilton College to determine the hearing ability of fish. The research is the only proj- ect of its kind in North America. ee moke your smell purchases AVE CREDIT PURCHASE COUPON BOOKS Sale! Cotton Percale T Save now on attractive cotton percale ... perfect for spring sewing in its assorted pat- Full 36-inch width. yds. for Regularly Priced at 39c terns and vivid colors! lower tones than humans but do not have as high a range of hear- ing. Dr. Kleerekoper and his re- searchers started training fish by having them associate sounds of a} certain frequency with the getting of food. merged in water when in use. Minnows were trained to swim | to the source of the sound from) one microphone, and later they | rushed to the mike to receive their meal whenever it was turned on and certain sounds transmitted. | Movie cameras showed the fish | did not swim in a straight line | to the mike, but followed the curv- | ing path of certain sound waves. | It was alse learned fish can distinguish clearly between twe er more different tones and they have a memory for certain others. Dr. Kleerekoper doesn't believe | what fishermen say ‘about noise | scaring off ‘‘the big ones’’ and a fish that gets away warns others. | The scientist said fish have to be| taught to associate certain sounds | with danger. “And,” he added, ‘‘I doubt if any ; ever escaped from a fish hook and} passed the information of his nar-| row escape onto other fish. 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