The Weather \ e ¥ =ec~ THE PONTIAC PRESS * * & * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 —64 PAGES AOTRTENNATIONAY NEWS GERVICR ” |e 112th YEAR Navy Seeks Cause of Ship Fire That Killed 91 Takes Stand . < M, ROY M. COHN Counsel for the McCarthy Senate investigating subcommittee, Roy M. Cohn, today took the stand to testify in,the hearing of the Army- McCarthy controversy. This was his first extensive testimony. Cohn Credited for 35 Layoffs at Ft. Monmouth McCarthy Aide Claims| Army Tried to Discredit Subcommittee WASHINGTON ( A P )— | Roy M. Cohn today claimed full credit ior the McCarthy subcommittee for the sus- pension as possible subver- sives of 35 persons at the Army’s secret laboratories at Ft. Monmouth, N. J. Under oath, the 27-year- old chief aide to Sen. Mc- Carthy also said it was “true,” as the McCarthy camp alleges; that the Army +officials tried to “discredit” AF Planes Fly Goodwill Tour Ten Atomic Bombers 15 Men From County fl a & gs g f wit i ae the subcommittee. Cohn's early ; testimony was punctuated a hot exchange be- tween M and Sen. McClell- an (D-Ark) over whether any crime was involved in McCarthy’s receiving secret information from (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ‘Sabotage Check Will Be Made on Bennington Explosions and Blaze Aboard Carrier Are Still a Mystery QUONSET POINT, R. I. (UP) — Survivors of the scarred aircraft carrier Ben- |nington appear before a |Special naval board of in- |quiry today (12:30 p. m, | EST) to describe the explo- 9 ik he. La er Survivor Tells of Horror as Blast Rips Bennington Te ae TR of fire fighting. while the carrier was 75 miles! at sea "| Toth said he was near the engine ™m- | smelled smoke. When he entered the engine room, Toth ; looked like hell in there. I started pulling out bodies. Everyone I pulled ~ | out was dead.” His face is blackened by oil and smoke after four hours room QUONSET POINTS, R. I. (UP)— ‘Vietminh Step Up Attacks to. Crack Hanois-Defenses HANOI, Indochina (UP)—Communist rebels have launched their most violent attack yet on the Red River defense outpost of Yen Phu, key city in the southern defenses of Hanoi, the French High Command announced blasting the encircled fortress incessantly in a major effort to crack Hanoi's southern defense perimeter. An estimated two Red divisions were hurled against Yen Phu while another Communist.division slashed away Campbell Still In, Stranahan Bows Out Haile Selassie Visits Eisenhowers Today WASHINGTON (UP)—Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, a frail , | little man with an indomitable will, made a sight-seeing round of the capital with the genial good wishes of President and Mrs. + | Eisenhower. His Imperial Majesty visited "| Mount Vernon and the tomb of the unknown soldier. state precincts. gomery said. Montgomery reported. The total is voting machines in all precincts. Third of State Will Use Voting Machines in ‘54 LANSING (#) — Almost one-third -of Michigan election precincts will use voting machines this year. precincts have reported they will use voting machines for the 1954 election year—compared to 1.018 in 1952. . Of the total additions, 366 are in Wayne County and 120 in out- townships still use paper ballots In this county. In addition, local authorities have split up precincts so that Michi gan will vote this year in about 4.742 precincts, instead of 1952's 4,468. Smaller precincts also speed election réturns and voting, Mont- There are 3,217 precincts which still will use ballot boxes this year, stil] subject to revisions, however, Ottawa and Bay are the only counties in the state listed as having * at the major defense city of Phu Ly, seven miles north of Yen Phu, and 32 miles below this northern capital. | i : Ha j a z Est ee Bt [st iti i F a0 3 52% rT AL Hi | f fi | é THOMSON, Ga. ® — For the second time in 13 months, two) Thomson searhen wired their par-|man aboard the aircraft carrier | 20, of Detroit; Ronald Husk of St. | | Bennington slept right through the Clair Shores; Robert Kenyon, 24, | | explosion. ents they had survived a blast aboard the Carrier Bennington. force of explosion aboard the aircraft carrier, Bennington, yesterday is this smashed clothing 2nd Fire Breaks Out Alongside Carrier peeat Albian Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. and new shipmates aboard the car- | Lorenz, by telephone that he was The two, both former mates at Thomson High School rier, are Gunner’s Mate 3.C. Wel- don T. Neal Jr., 22, and Seaman Charies Cameron Jr., 71. Navy said he the last menth in an FSF? jet San Diego, Calif. to New in CINCINNATI @® — A Cincinnati locker, tangled mattress@nd bunk and twisted walls of officers quarters. — () AP Wirephete Thomas J. Lorenz, 23, told his “missing’’ when his squadron held muster after the explosion. But he wasn't a casualty. He was asleep. He was awakened by shipmates and joined in the rescue work. Ten of at least 23 Michigan men sions and fire that ripped through the great ship Wednesday, killing 91 and injuring 201. . The board, headed by Rear Adm. John M. (Peg Leg) Hoskins, will check particularly for any indi- cations that sabotage might have been involved, al- though Navy Secretary Charles S. Thomas said pre- liminary inspection showed no evidence of sabotage. The Bennington’s master, Capt. William F. Raborn of Oklahoma City, Okla., said he had no idea what caused the explosions and fire. “It’s a mystery to me,” he told newsmen. The word “catapult” bobbed up today in eyewitness accounts of the disaster which killed af least 91 men and injured 201 yesterday on the aircraft carrier _ Bennington. The catapult room of the big ship may come under investigation after the Navy Board of Inquiry meets for the first time here today, believed to have been aboard the U.S.S. Bennington yesterday were reported unharmed today. Seven of the 23, however, have not yet been heard from. Five of the other seven were killed and two were critically injured. ~ Cmdr, John W. Fair, operations otficer on the Bennington, of Grosse Pointe; Graham W. Cas- serly, Milford; Bruno Costantini, ; Thomas Davis, Gardner A. , 22, of Detroit; Robert New- | man, of Detroit; John A. Lefevre, | 21, of Detroit; Herbert Brandana, | of Middleville. Seaway Impact to Equal Auto Economic’s Expert Says Great Changes Will Come to State DETROIT (UP)—John Beukema of Muskegon, one of Michigan's leading transportation authorities, believes the St. Lawrence Seaway will have as great an effect on the state's economy as the inven- tion of the automobile. Beukema, chairman of the Mich- igan Economic Development Com- mission's transportation advisory committee, told a meeting of the commission Wednesday that many industries now located on the Atlan- tic seaboard may be attracted to Michigan by the seaway. ‘But it will take time,’’ he added. “Any improvement in Michi- gan’s economy from the seaway won't happen over night,” Beu- kema said. ““What we must look He pointed out that the seaway will not be completed before 1960, and predicted that concrete bene- fits to the state's economy could be realized only gradually after that date. Predicting that 25 to 3 types of industry could be attracted to Michigan by the seaway, the Mus- kegon engineer said, ‘‘we can ex- pect much greater diversification of industries in Michigan that de- pend upon foreign commerce.” Through the St. Lawrence Sea- way, Beukema said jute and ba- Unharmed in Ship Disaster aster. Call From Sailor Ends Ordeal of Milford Family A Milford family spent a fearful four hours last night wondering if their son perished in the Bennington dis- Camp Dearborn Boss Drowns Body Found Floating in Lake Early Today by Employe The 59-year-old superintendent of Camp Dearborn, near Milford, was found dead in one of the camp's artificial lakes early to- | day. Accidental drowning was ruled the cause of death. superintendent and manager of the 520-acre recreation area owned by the city of Dearborn, was sighted about 40 feet from the shore by James McDermut, a camp em- ploye. Urban was last seen alive by twe other employes at 6:39 a.m. when he told them he was going down to chéck the level of the lake, Pumping operations have been ander way to raise the lake’s level, Dr. Isaac C, Prevette, deputy Oakland County coroner, said that from ill indications, Urban Urban had, been under treatment a’ heart condition, and it was he either suffered an at- the water's edge and top- or slipped . who. lived Motors widow, thought tack at pled in Urban The body of Bernhard Urban, | fear for the safety of his sen, called the Oakland County Chapter American Rec Cross for possible information. The father, like the Casserlys, after the news of the explosion and fire was flashed across the nation. Graham Casserly, an electronics and radar man third class, ex- plained the delay in telephoning by telling his parents he waited in line an hour to phone from Quonset Point, R. I., where the damaged carrier docked. About 1,000 Navy men. waited to |make similar calls, so Casserly was unable to tell his part in the catastrophe. A graduate of Milford High School and the University of Michi- gan, Casserly is due for discharge June 27. His brother, Maj, Francis G. Casserly, is an airman stationed in Topeka, Kan. In Today’s Press Birmingham = a « ee ee oe ° te Food News... ™ thre Markets ... 37 Other investigations . were or- | dered by the Atmed Ser Comi | mittees of the Hoose an . | Rep. Edith Norst Rogers (Mass) | suggested the possibility that Com- { munists may have attempted to cripple the ship. While the investigations shaped up, intelligence officers and engi- neers searched the blackened in- (Additional pictures, story on page 17.) terior of the carrier for clues to the disaster. - Capt. Raborn brought the crippled ship to its moorings here from a point 70 miles at sea where the disaster occurred. Raborn, given command of the 27,100-ton vessel only three weeks ago, was on the navigation bridge when the first explosion occurred as the members of his 2,800-man crew lined up for breakfast. “I am damned proud to be the commanding officer of such a heroic and unselfish crew of American seamen,” be said. “Their rescue effort was splen- of the had not heard from his son hours | Raborn ordered full speed ahead The agonized vigil ended at 10:30 p. m. when Graham | for Quonset while damage control W. Casserly, 26, of 131 Lafayette, called his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Casserly, to assure them he was unharmed. * An unidentified Pontigc father, also tortured with| | parties and rescue workers fought | their way into the choking smoke that billowed from the third deck in the forward port section. Debris littered the passageways. | Bulkheads and deck plates were | twisted. But there was no visible | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Rain Predicted Tonight, Friday Warmer Temperatures | to Accompany Showers in County Drought-busting showers are ex- pected to fall on parched Oak- land County tonight and Friday. The U: S. Weather Bureau said pected to accompany the scat- tered showers. A low of 4 to % tonight and a high of 68 to 72 Friday are forecast. If a quarter inch it will be the 8 when two-tents of an inch recorded. Light showers Monday broke a 12-day drought, but were ‘of little benefit to farmers, TWO Mobile Chest X-Ray Unit\Mrs. £.P. Bradfield Is Visiting in Birmingham ‘Dies of Heart Attack p.m. from Huntoon Funeral Home. | br “wiiam it arta Fes NY Seeks Cause of Carrier Disaster and burial will be in White Chapel | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1934 # Dental resort, charts were used as a last Lions’ Yale Lary Is Called to Army Duty DETROIT #—The Detroit Lions player for the National League champions, is the second Lion called into service since the end of the 1953 season. Gene Gednian, Memorial Cemetery, * | -- announced today halfback Yale) an offensive halfback, was induct- . . . | srs. Elizabeth Palmer Bradfield ., | (Continued From Page One) | Ghare M mae scheduled to mem; |Lary had advised them he has|0y i) petruary for First Time ince 195 78, mother of Mrs. Harold Lee Cohn Takes Credit damage on the ship's exterior. satin acsdaaidoed en their annual |€en ordered to report for Army : : Ward, suffered a heart attack at te echoed in the compart- , . it had just duty at Fort Benning, Ga., next Oh ' An Here From Our Birmingham Bureau (353 members have concluded some | her home and died soon after she f | ff 7 where launched a flight of jet fighter Tuesday. ’ Dear! Deer e BIRMINGHAM — For the first | of their activities in recent weeks | was admitted to St. Joseph Mercy [Qf ayo $ at ort j ote men were trapped. on a routine operation | Lary, 23, is a reserve infantry! BAY CITY (UP) — Deer are time in over two years, Birming-| and report that they have been | Hospital last night |The noise was compounded by when the bleat i ieutens “and a graduate of Texas | Cty. Mr Ad ham will be visited by a mobile| presenting charades and panto-| Born in Port Huron Nov. 5, 1875, | (Continued From Page One) | clanging alarm bells and the shouts ; A -r% College. The Lions said | vading Bay City, Mrs. A. J, Mang chest X-ray unit, City Health nurse | mimes as one of their require-| she had resided at 223 W. Huron’ of Julius Rosenberg when Rosen-| of half-naked sailors who battled a SS et oa 7 wae hed. (peeked out her window Tuesday bam, Anges Gillctic said today. | ments fer their dramatics badge. / St. for many years. The home was/ i wis employed at Ft. Mon-| to saye thelr shipuastes Some 176 pang he in the pois uled for 18 months to 2 years of|to see two large deer prance So that high school students may} 4 “Sloppy Joe” dinner wasgheld | formerly owned by her grand ~7 et : : ay ; elon pe . aA ond | mailitery duty, le a field less than 100 yards take part, the student group at/ at the home of Meta Reynolds and | father, Charles H. Palmer ssonhotas ven before the stricken vessel a a gl 1952.| Lary, an sila Gedmion a Birmingham High School, where the | » potluck at Sue Schaefer's house. A ides body is espertes to be Cohn said a check of the Rosen-| reached Quonset, seven helicop- ere ce —ol Bennington, a ’ outsta unit has been set up, is being | The girls also paired off and made | brought to the residence late this berg trial record established this| ters had flown eut te bring the wo IG a a iets oma i a hen Rwtere| ae sey ned sae, [Siete as et oertaat| FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only \ Mrs, Gillette said that resi- | - school ae. . L Billi j oe to the eer ler dl The timesaving technique devel- struck its namesake. On July 21 dents may avail themsecives of eon Billinger Jr. nm Was an associate a Clasg- | in K 1906, the gunboat’s boiler exploded ! ! Gite eee Som 0 og ia . a eee Funeral service for Leon Billin mae we knew in the spring ot | td tives, accerding ‘nema in San Diego Bay, killing 60 and SMOKERS VALUES! rs- . i : > © * | ’ . p.m. Tuesday through Funeral arrangements are pend [ger Jr., Syearold son of Leon! 1963 that a friend and ee | injuring 46 -s day and from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m. the following Monday and Tues- | day, when the unit will be in | the lobby of the Municipal Build- | Offered at no charge to all! persons over 15 years of age, the testing is sponsored by the Michi- gan Department of Health, the Oak- all local health services. A total of 1,578 films were taken | when the unit was here in 191. Mrs. Gillette added that the X- rays help to discover other chest | abnormalities besides lung dis-| eases, such ag heart conditions. | * ¢ « City Planning Director Robert Boatman has announced that the | - South Oakland Planning Council | here July 7 to discuss | land use plan for 1970. | > . ~ Nelson Miles will show ple- | her recent Ca- the Jennie | Presby- tonight in | sale will be | Hunter Gulid F H F r f Ai i [ f £3 Er i z i a} i i i jing for Harlow N. _| Carthy, Moody said: Davock, 68, former Birmingham resident who died Tuesday at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. Davock formerly was service manager and in charge of construc- tion for Packard Motor Co. he was a graduate of the University of Michigan Engineering School. A’ yachting enthusiast, Mr. Da- vock was one of the founders of the Torch Lake Yacht Club, and he was also a member of the Detroit Athletic Club. Fort Lauderdale Yacht Club, and Pine Lake and Grosse Pointe Country Clubs. Besides his widow, the former Eloise Dickerson, he is survived by a son, Harlow T., and two)! grandchildren. Moody Challenges Ferguson to Debate BIRMINGHAM—Blair Moody, a Democratic candidate for U. S&S. Senate challenged Sen. Homer Fer- guson (R-Mich.) to debate the is- sues of the campaign before the August 3 primary when he spoke last night at a meeting of 50 Oak- land County residents at the Com- munity House. He added, “If I had a record like Ferguson's, I would hesitate to stand on it.” Lashing out at Sen. Joseph Me- “It the Kremlin could have ac- j and Flora Edwards Billinger Sr., | of Julius Rosenberg was still work- | | will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. from the Trinity Baptist Churcli. The Rev. Richard H. Dixon Jr,, his pastor, will officiate. Burial | will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. The | boy died Monday in University | Hospital at Ann Arbor. He had been | be a thoroughly alarming situa- ill eight months. | Born in St. Louis Mo., June 20, } 195 he moved here with his par- | ents six years ago. He attended | Bagley School. Besides his parents he is sur-| vived by three sisters and a broth- er, Marylin, Deloris, Roselyn and Ronald all at home, Clint E. Boyd Funeral for Clint E. Boyd, 47, of 44 S. Saginaw St. will be Fri- | day at 2 p.m. from the William | F. Davis Funeral Home. The Rev. | T. Walter Harris, pastor of Prov- idence Missionary Baptist Church | of which he was a member, will | officiate, Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Born in Lowell, Ky., June 24, 1906, he was the son of William H. ang. Fannie Beard Boyd. He came to Pontiac from Richmand., Ind., nine years ago and married Mettie Burkholder here in January of this year. He was employed at Pontiac Motor Division. Mr. Boyd was a member of Gibraltar Lodge 19, F&AM. Besides his widow he is sur- vived by a son and a daughter, | When the carrier reached port, ing at Ft. Monmouth,” he summed | the dock was piled high with cof- up | fins. A corps of medical airmen “That was Aaron Coleman?” in- | waited to receive the ship's grim quired Jenkins. cargo. “That was Aaron Coleman,”| Since Quonset is the home port agreed Cohn. “We believed this to | of the Bennington, scores of wives, mothers and sweethearts were at the base, waiting anxiously to learn the fate of their loved ones. The grisly task of identifying the dead lasted into the night. tion.”’ Cohn testified that on Dec. 8, 1953, Coleman admitted under oath , to the committee that he had gone with Rosenberg’ to a meeting of the Young Communist League Some bodies were charred so badly | fingerprints were indistinguishable. ; . i é iF ed Cohn said another witness under oath named Coleman a mé@nber of the Young Communist League in the same ‘‘cell” as Rosenberg. Were others discovered besides , Coleman, inquired Jenkins. Cohn said there was a “large number” of persons whose hack- ground made them security risks found to be still working at Ft Monmouth in 1953, despite what Cohn said were repeated FBI warn- ings to the Army. Jenkins directed the questioning to the case of a “missing file’ in- | volving Coleman. Cohn said the file included an Army intelligence report to the ef- fect that a reid on Coleman's home had uncovered 43 “secret or other- | wise classified'’ documents in a bu- reau drawer. The Army said it couldn’t sur- render the original file, Cohn testi- fied, but promised a complete | photostatie copy. But when the photostats were | (\\0—The Paper Didn't Make.a Mistake \ ... These Are the REAL Prices! Clint Riley Boyd and Fannye Lil-| qotivered in Washington, Cohn in- complished what McCarthyism has .| accomplished, in undermining the | | lian Boyd of Richmond; seven sis- : é ., |ters and five brothers, Nancy bi-partisan foreign policy, which | jones, Nomie and Lizzie Boyd, sisted, the staff couldn't find the report about the secret documents. Don’t Pay PER $ 8 CARTON B8tock at this low price! incbades’? size Simms and save! Exactly es Pictured More Than Simms Low Price! ALL POPULAR BRANDS Cigarettes Except Premium King-Size Price regular size — some Lee MPYTTTTITITITITITITITITT LT PIPE SMOKERS ... Tobacco Pouch $1.25 Value “The Fluid witha Thousand Lights” “RED DEVILS” Lighter Fluid 9 New—‘Fills-Easy’ Regular 98 ¢c New, easy way to fill pipes without spilling tobacco, As pictured, with sipper top. ALSO USE AS SPOT REMOVER Devil's fluid will eliminate 90% of most = ghee =a without smoke, 15° % Cohn testified the Army at first *® WASMABLE | was successful in containing and) katherine Merifield, Willard, Dell- | | preventing the spread of Commu- } nist aggression, it would have been | described as the greatest feat of wood, Raymond and Benard Boyd of Louisville, Ky., Louise Gilbert of | said there must have been “some mistake.”’ This incident was explored at COTTONS * PASTEL COLORS IMAS {(@ BROTHERS Taylorsville, Ky., Saddie Bowman | considerable length while Stevens of Wilsonville, Ky.. and Mrs. Aline was in the witness chair. Stevens Johnson and Willie Boyd of De-| said secret docuinents were omit- espionage of our generation.” * SOME PRINTS * FRINGED STOLES ; | E invited Bir- enroll boys for two- beginning July 3%) its Camp Iroquois, | said excellent leadership | will be found at camp near Dowling, | boys and girls night's meeting at the local YMCA. Postmaster Reports Denial of Appeal received word yesterday afternoon | that his “appeal of dismissal had been considered by Civil Service Commissioners in Washington, D. C., and has been denied.” He said he still has not been told his actual dismissal date. Neither has Roland W. Reese been notified as to when he will take on his new duties. Reese. last month was named acting post- master. Postmaster since 198, Fowler | was notified of his removal last | | October, for ‘“‘operational irreg- | ularities."’ His first appeal to the Civil) Service regiona] office in Chicago was turned down in March. The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Showers and o little warmer tenight and Friday Low tonight 54 te 34. igh Friday 68 te . Seutheast winds If te 28 miles en heur. Teday in Pontiac . eres temperature preceding 8 am. | L Price! 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Mother of Pontiac Man Dies in Clare Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Claude (Ada A.) Rekers, 74, Tuesday. She had re- sided near Clare for 4 years. Surviving besides her husband are a son, Lawrence, and a broth- er, John Horn of Pontiac. The body is at the Stephenson Funeral Home at Clare and will be taken Friday to the Methodist Pbde hee for funeral at 2 p. m. Burial will be in Cherry Grove Greeks Sleep in Open ATHENS, Greece @—Thousands of jittery Greeks slept in the fields today as earth tremors rocked the central Greek province of Thessaly for the second straight day. ' | troit. Mr. Boyd was dead upon ad- mittance to Pontiac General Hos- pital Sunday. Funeral service for Mrs. Clar- | ence (Cozetta) Jackson, 31, of 276 Harrison St., will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. from the Trinity Bap- | tist Church. The Rev. S. M. Ed wards, pastor of Liberty Baptist Church of which she was a mem- ber, will officiate. Burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. Born in Marshall, Tex., Oct. 22, 1922, she was the daughter of Zebb and Willie Mae Coleman Marshall. She came to Pontiac eight years she is survived by a daughter, Retta Kay, of Pontiac. Mrs. Jackson died Sunday after- noon after an illness of four months Arthur Miller After an iliness of four years. seven months of which were spent | at Michigan Veterans Facility in | Grand Rapids, Arthur Miller, 59, of 132 Gladstone “PI.; died at the facility Wednesday at 8 p. m. Born in Auburn March 10, 1895, | he was the son of Jacob A. and Ida | E. Wilcox Miller. A veteran of World War I, he was last employed at the Credit Bureau. He was a} |member of Veterans of Foreign | Wars Surviving are three brothers James A. of Flint. Jess W. of Mount Morris and Floyd of Pon- tiac. Funeral will be Saturday at 2 $8 N. Saginaw selection of summer shoes. All or Memorial Da 3 Styles in wanted colors, materials, curity regulations. 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For the past few years, the € * e Board, armed with the equalized Township supervisor, and several | Cities are paying less. county had been using samples « valuation of $966 608,754 passed by | others tried to get a substitute re This is the first year that the taken by: Michigan State tax . * county supervisors Wedpesday is | port of their own passed Wednes- | county staff has done its own sam- — e preparing to set county and school | day. Their report was based part- | pling of property. Men looked over} ™ ‘ > ® tax rates. | ly on last year’s figures and partly | lots, set a sale value on them, then| Shown here are the “valuations” bd ( e The tax board has been waiting | on this year's. The board voted it | checked local assessment rolls to | co on each township and city this | * is tops - since early May for supervisors to | down find out what each local assesor set cash values on property in each | city and township for tax purposes The tax board will take town. | The equalized valuations actu- ally show what a share of the total county tax burden (about | — was valuing his property—gener ally ——— year, the share of the total county | tax burden each one will pay this | year and the share it paid in 1953. | | los Lose 1953 Open ‘til 9 Friday Night! ships’, schoo} districts’ and the | $3,000,000 this vear) that each > . a es —— ——— | Assessec atric 5 i t erce county’s budget requests, figure | township and city will pay. luna ’ : ~ e them against the value of prop- Townships are carrying a heav- | Addisor $ 2.610.018 po ‘——* erty, and come up with tax [ier load this year. They'll pay | Bloomfieia 33. 167.103 5.380068 edhe =. | our ome or @ 0 rates. about 39 per cent — almost three | Brandon | ........-...--+--- can bed tae rere . = Parmington 2.074 840 2 376880 2 295367 2 W ? -| ove! 17+ 23 Sot tani vais aettae coms! . o, |Staee” Pinos pomese Seam . day set a cash value on the county | M U f oe eaied airaatan nina inee - $121,000,000 higher than last vear pecia arine ni Independence 62.404 © 796814 0 836056 e i ; Lyon 481 660 © 360182 © 361830 This means for every mill of taxes . . Milfore 6657 soe 0 636660 © 682502 ($1 en each $1,000 worth of prop- N B R t d | Novt appr npr © 945478 26 © 300988 erty) the county levies, it will get | OW eing ecruile Gries. 04 ves 1 88838 | zaz03e Whether they fly, crawl, creep or chew $121,000 more than last year. _ : . | Oxford oe 6.1008 roe bed a ° ' A specia]) 2725-man unit called | Pontiac 8,237 = . aes poe Actua ly, the report adopted the Michighn Marines now is being | R°*, om , 3 148.643 223369 ° 230638 Wednesday was almost the same recruited according to Sgt Ish- | Southfield 90. 162.00 e3118 3 482273° : ° | in j 67 585 0 37 report supervisors turned down mael Powers. in charge of the | SPri* ott 8 923.533 oitses 3 330008 Protect Family and Property and sent back to committee last ilocal station | Waterford 38.543, 1098 pete pene a A ‘a Th N = est lo« 23.876 4 2 1 24775 week. Enlistment quotas have been white mt ria . 6,606 10 e seeez7 0 701469 vol ese uisances Several supervisors objected raised for the wn through | Total Towmsnip $76.264.148 38. 926200% «= 98. 1338736, then that the county equaliza. | June. The outfit will leave De-| Cities — ‘ am tion staff had sampled only 1,500 | troit July 15 aboard a special train | Birmingham * Son tse 3 ase203 630 r86e _ of the county's 280,000-0dd | for oe Corps Recruit De- Bicemfiela Wills ae le po Now you can eliminate most common household insect pests at Parris Island, S. C re | parminat 5 1 i . . Sees ay es at Senna .tcs°|!CU eee cceecses getiles «sc 8801 with one single, sure method. Bug-Kil destroys flies and bugs ses — and this wasn't a i “ 1 266 833056 2 seeoes . -. : casagh sampling to show asses. | All men will be enlisted for] Mumtington woods i 208.3901 BeesoL 3 002483 in any room. . . almost instantly. Just plug it into room outlet ve They | Lath i 8.337.000 © 862508 P ment rates in the various areas. — —* four ve “ a Oak i ee 6,738. 178 ¢ 217118 3 eevee for 15 minutes, enjoy bug-free home for 2 weeks. Set musi ” Hbelween ‘ and <4, in sant Ridge t : ° The equalization committee | good physical condition and able | Reatiee | 198 500 534 0 seats 7 4oeais includes vaporizer (5 ft. extension cord) and 2 packages of checked its figures, found mistakes | to meet mental requirements. De-| south Lyon 5.125.883 0 323114 0.340808 12 pellets each. that cut Groveland’s and Lathrup | tails are available at the recruit. |®7'v8® ‘ete ee ls Village’s figures a bit, and brought | ing station in the Post Ofice Build-| Tota! 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S-M-L e Sheartle Gown Vv. handy pocket es eee se hh CUCUreti‘i —_ a a + THE PONTIAC PRESS» is considered next te Cairo, Africa's ~ Hosace PF. Beoors Rvssett Baseere Advertising Manager Wat't Adv, Mer. —— =i Butered at Post Office. Pontiac. Mich. as second class matter Comus N. Cuvncn . Editor MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘The Associated Press is qntitied exclusively to the use fer republication of al! local sews printed in this pews- well as all AP news dispatches. —_—_- The Pontiac Press is delivered by carrier for 40 cents week; where carrier service ls not available by mai) in ad end adjoining counties it is $12.00 a year: else- | Be one gibes places tn the i .00 s year. ma are advance. Phone Pontiac FE 2-818]. ™ MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 B-I-E Day a Success Thanks to the Chamber of Commerce, Pontiac’s annual Business-Industry- Education Day has taken on a new and valuable meaning. Thanks also to the Chamber's educa- tion committee, 490 high school seniors have a much clearer idea of the employ- ment opportunities in their home town. At the same time representa- tives of the 34 host firms got a close-up view of potential recruits to the local working force. Stu- dent groups spent the day with their hosts seeing first hand what makes businesses and industries tick and the kind of opportunities they can offer. Reports show that student interest displayed here at the Press was typical. That makes us confident that the day was as valuable to the students and em- ployers as previous B-I-E days have been to teachers and their hosts. It also suggests the thought that repetition of this program for future senior classes is well worth considering. A War We Must Avoid Fresh hints of Administration plans to intervene in Indochina lend point to questions raised about the proposed Southeast Asia defense alliance. Presidential intimation that this pact might be forged without Britain, has caused concern not only in London but at home. It is of vital importance for _ the American people to know Mr. DuLzs’ purpose in pressing for such an arrangement. . x * * No one can complain if his aim is only to arrange for collective strength to discourage further overt aggression in Southeast Asia. But there would be room for objections if he intends using this proposal as an excuse for intervening in the seven year old Indochinese war. We believe our people want no active part in that. struggle. Intervention Would mean U. 8S. entry into a war against a Soviet satellite which would cause no drain on Russian resources. one foe of intervention put it, we would be committed to a limited war which most probably could be won only by unlimited effort. . x * * Our entry would place us on the side ef an unpopular colonial administra- tion. We'd be opposing an uprising which, despitc being taken over by the Communists, is said to have more native support than the French regime. Inci- dentally, that support comes from peo- ple who haven't asked our help. The American people should lose no time in letting our Gov- ernment know how they feel. A Welcome Royal Guest — Many distinguished personages have been official guests of the United States but nome has been more welcome than Emperor Harte Sexassie of Ethiopia. This progressive ruler of the oldest Christian Kingdom over which his an- cestor, the Queen of Sheba reigned, is the guest of President and Mrs. E1sen- . HOWER. After two days with the First Family he will start on & two months’ tour of the Nation, which will include a visit to Detroit.’ * * * Hate Sevassts is known to his 15,600,000 subjects as the Con- quering Lion of Judah: In the 1930s he and his people won the admiration of Americans for the heroic resistance of his untrained army to the legions of MussoLint. Although he is one of the earth’s last few absolute rulers, Hame SEgLassiz directs a firm but enlightened adminis- tration. His capital city, Addis Ababa, most cosmopolitan center. *-“* .*® a7 The Emperor likes American customs and food and gets much pleasure from driving American cars. Many of his top advisers are Americans. We hope his visit will strengthen his already strongly pro-Western position in world affairs. Tax Leak Unplugged Senator WitiiaMs of Delaware isn't discouraged by the rejection of his bill to cut tax depletion allowances enjoyed by oil, gas and sulphur operators. The Delaware Republican intends to renew the battle when the omnibus tax revision bill reaches the Senate floor. Actually his bill, rejected by a secret vote in the Senate Finance Committee, was far less drastic than might have beer expected. ~*~ * * It merely would have reduced the allowance from 27.5 per cent on oil and gas and 23 per cent on sulphur to 15 per cent. This re- portedly would have transferred $250,000,000 of the Federal tax burden to the shoulders of the oil, gas and sulphur interests where it belongs. * * * Although the last two Secretaries of the Treasury have urged complete plug- ging of this tax leak, Treasury repre- sentatives opposed such action pending a detailed study. The Press long has urged elimination of this tax inequity. We hope Sen. WILLIAMs will have greater success in winning support for his second attempt. The Man About Town Now Is Best Time Drive in the Country Is a Revelation of Beauty Daftynition Mosquito: Like a human being—when it starts work it gets a slap on the back. The best time of the year for a drive in the country is at hand. The trees and all other vegeta- tion, with the exception of a few varieties of the oaks, are in full leaf, and have not accumulated the dust that comes later. Wild flowers are in bloom, and the sweet aroma of the wild grape blossoms floats away from the hedgerows. Most. everything is a verdant green. Be sure to get off the main foads. Nature does its best on the back roads, practically all of which now are passable and in good condition. In the last suggestion award distribution at Pontiac Motor Division @ employes were given cash bonuses for their submitted ideas. First honors went to Leon E. Vogel . of 89 Chippewa Road, who received $161, and close behind him was Arthur E. Wilcox of 39 Hazel St.. whose prize was $154. The other 4% each received from $23 to $122. In the May contingent sent by the local Draft Boards Wednesday, Harvey Louis Schroeder, leader of the group from Pontiac City, expressed their thanks for the many gifts they received from local organizations. The same sentiments were echoed by ; William D. Jacober, group. Entering the class of tulip growers who produce multiple flowers from a single bulb is Mrs. David Deneen of 36 Stockwell St. Some of her bulbs are doing more than double duty. My Hillsdale scout sends word that Miss Maria Lee Jackson is valedictorian of the graduating class at Hills- dale College. She is the daughter of W. F. Jackson of 145 Dffnois Ave., Pontiac. On the first of the three weekends in 1954 that have a holiday mixed into them, . Chief of Police Herbert W. Straley hopes Pontiac will set a pattern for the nation in safe driving under such conditions. The same sentiments are expressed for Oakland County . by its Sheriff Clare L. Hubbell, both of whom are doing their pam to help us make this record. . Supremely disgusted with some of the current television stuff, a letter signed “Where Will It Stop?,” suggests that we soon may expect wedding ac- counts where “‘the bride looked lovely and carried a spray of microphones.” , Pontiac’s new city hall is being so substantially built that City Manager Walter K. (Bill) Wiliman says he doesn’t expect to be here when it is torn down and its corner stone opened. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Delia Chappell of 2647 West Walton Bivd.; ninety-fifth birthday. Mrs. May Gamble , of 39 School St.; eighty-eighth birthday. . ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 ¥ t How Long. Oh Lord, How Long? Voice of the People Pontiac Symphony Affords Chance for Cultural Enjoyment to Residents (Letters will be condensed when neces- telephone writer must .ccom 9 letters but these will not Be published the writer so requests, unless the ie ts critical ts its nature! The Pontiac Press did a splen- did job of covering the news about the Pontiac Symphony both before the concerts and after them. We appreciate your help in promoting this worthwhile civic endeavor We feel that sponsoring a sym- phony for Pontiac affords a won- derful opportunity for our city to enjoy good music and we hope everyone will take advantage of Mrs. George Wyman Secretary Pontiac Symphony Inc. Infirmary Workers Are Doing an Excellent Job I received a letter recently which will show in some measure the work we are doing at the Oakland County Infirmary. “Im so pleased and content that my sister is in such good hands and where I know she gets excellent care. God love you all for being so understanding and so patient with all the folks you care for. “It's a big job and q hard one but you wil] be well paid for what you are doing some of these days. I should know after the years of experience I have You have made -so may dear old people happy with kindness. “Not a day goes by that I do not think of you ‘and all those who care for the helpless souls. May God bless you all.” A Nurse THOUGHTS FOR TODAY And | will bring back all the people unto thee: the man whom thou seekest is as if all returned: so all the people shall be in peace.—II Samuel 17:3. * LJ . Without peace our property and possessions, much or little, are of no value, and without the Prince Informal Talks Between Reds, Allies at Geneva May Result in World Peace ly concerns every man, woman and child in America and in every other country as well. For top men of the East and the West have sat down together here to talk intimately about the big- gest issue in the world today — whether there is to be another World War and what might bring it about. called restricted sessions, where 40 persons are present, are merely the outward manifestations of var- jous national policies. What has been said, however, over the lunch or dinner table and in the quiet of a private parlor afterward — with just three or four persons present as the broad- er issues in the world are dis- cussed — can be said to be the real story here. : Naturally, what is said by the news if you could pub- everything that Great Britain, fits foreign minister, says + il i Ht adh ; the United States can articulate, because deviousness doesn't pay, though some of the old world dip- lomats still cling to that technique. dreaded a two-front war and we might have taken the risk — but . ; TH E> eririet rz k i H 2% z ii v3 and then, suddenly, they find they have gone too far and cannot pre-- vent it — although neither side Case Records of a Psychologist ‘Solo Sports’ Brightened by Competition, Cheering Winning athletic -coaches must use good psyc . For the proper morale can thus spell the difference between - So inject , success and defeat. more motivation into practice sessions by adopting the sug- gestions below. Change them from dreary-“solo” affairs into enjoyable competition, and get more girls out to cheer the boys on. . By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case L-316: David, aged 17, is our youngest child. Last fall he started his senior year at South Shore High School in Chicago “Dad, I think I'll go out for basketball this year, instead of swimming,’’ he said at the dinner table. “But why desert your swim- ming?’ I protested. “You were good at that and won your let-- ter last year and you have a **Besides, you have prospects for a great team and might take the city championship in Chicago!” “Oh, swimming is dull,” he argued. “You just spend every afternoon swimming your own event or hanging on to the side of the pool for 30 minutes and kick- ing steadily to develop your legs. “That's monotonous! But bas- ketball practice is fun, for we play games between the squads and thus enjoy the practice it- self. “Besides, our swimming pool is so cold during the winter that we fellows hate to go down there. We sit around blue and covered with goose-pimples “Tt wouldn't be so bad to have the water cold, if they'd keep the air warm. But when both are cold, we can't stand it.” David didn’t voice one of his “Why don't you fellows start a * Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS" BAER Intereationel News Service We'll have to concede the Demo- crats must be advising the Re- publicans. Nothing else can explain es roar ge ; H g Fl beauty contest among the girls” I suggested, ‘‘and pick several to be ‘mascots’ or something? “Then ask your coach to split up all swimmers into four groups, and have each of them cheered on by its own beauty queen.”’ “Say, we might call them mer- maids,"’ he picked up my suggeés- tion with alacrity. “Yes, and they'd probably bring seme ether girls down to roet for the teams during prac- tice. That would give you more spectators. “And the competition between the four squads would offer more fun than your present system.” So he appeared partly mollified, and later went into swimming with far more enthusiasm. But the school faculty and the coaches should try to offset the fact that football and basketball naturally attract bigger audiences. The track and swimming and wrestling or gymnastic squads tators nor do they pull out very big crowds even when a meet is finally scheduled with a rival school. , So the coaches should enlist the aid of coeds. Nothing spurs a boy on to greater deeds than admiring spectators of the opposite sex The school newspapers should also stress track and swimming and other school teams more heav- ily to offset the heavy rooting or football and basketball Also, make the actual) drifl more fun, which usually means inject competition. Dreary repe- tition of exercises in “solo” prac- tice is not much more stimulat- ing than shadow bexing or working at a rowing machine, It is competition in the daily practice sessions, plus coeds and large rooting sections, which bring out the players for those grueling drill periods each afternoon “Consumer surveys” are now the keynote of business progress. They can likewise be employed to bring out sullen resentment of dissatis- faction among the players on school teams. g (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Ine.) ‘From Our Files’ gets new uniforms plus drum ma- jor outfits. Garments incorporate white. with black and orange. school colors. ‘ “20 Years Age BARBARA HUTTON. MDIVANI and her hysband Prince Alexis ru- mored near separation after less than one year of : CANADA AND UNITED STATES lead all the nations of the world in increase in industrial activity during first quarter of 1934. Portraits throughout my travels far... It keeps me company ... And if I left it home, my wife . . . Would seldom hear from me . . . Because it is so tir- ing . . . To write a lengthy letter . . - With pen or pencil, when those keys .. . Are faster and much bet- . . » And my dear wife is just the same . . . She must have her machine . . . To keep me posted constantly . . . On our domestic scene . . . Typewritten words are legible . . . And easy on the eyes . .. 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PRECINCT NO. 2 Polling @ at the Bloomfield Villege Fire Hall, on Bredway Bivd., East of Lehser Rood. Bounded on the North By South Side of Quarton Road, East by Adams Road, South by 14 Mile Road, West by the East Side of Lahser Roed. PRECINCT NO. 3 Polling plece et the W. Leke School, Maple and Wing Lake Reads. Bounded on the North by South Side of Road; West Side of Lahser Road; South by Angry ths Sue Wee Inkster Road. PRECINCT NO. 4 ery Lowery et the Hickory Grove School, loceted on Eest Squere Leke Road, East of Woodward Avenue. Bounded on the North by the Township Limits; East by Adams Road; South by North Side of Square Lake Road and also the North Section line of Section 7; West by Township Limits. ROBERT H. DUDLEY, ERK OF BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP WALLPAPER, FACTORY | OUTLET 105 N. SAGINAW ST. 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University of New Mexico's Bu- | reau of Business Research esti- | mates the state will have a popu- | - | lation of nearly a million in 1960 | The bureau based its estimate on the present rate of population in- crease which saw the state gain 82,000 in three years. 3 s s 33 ~ *. Two-piece suite or sectional LIVING ROOM SETS sets coveted with top-quality, long-weari AYLON i ay, cardinal beige and raspberry! foe eepe of ouunlens AND beauty at a [octet Complete wih caster Tie 7 ! Complete with casters! Two-piece te fit your floor Shop now for FEDERAL oh savings at dept stores ‘e)°): YAFG,/Reg. 219.95 AND a dad ee SAGINAW AT first prize. eee 2-pe. at the nylon sectional same low price! N MON. FRI WARREN PONTIAC SAT NICHTS TO 9 If there were Oscars for sports shirts, these beauties would undoubtedly win New and novel effects, the work of the finest creative talents and foremost tailors resulted in a new line of sports shirts that blaze new trails of fabric and fashion. 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Generous size pillows fill ed with fluffy hen feath- ers. ACA ticking. Save! PAJAMAS 2 *3 His favorite short-sleeve cotton crepe (no-ironing, Mom!) pajamas in coat or middy styles. Assorted colorful prints. Sizes 416, Save! Big 20x40-inch BATH TOWELS y Famous Cannon or Cone double weave terry towels at savings! {2x12 mateh. washeloths..6 fer $1 15x26 mateh. towels........ 3 fer $i Rayon sharkskin Men’‘s SLACKS 35.00 Special Dollar Days savings on men’s dress slacks for summer! Rayon sharkskin; also sheen gab, houndstooth checks. Sizes 29-42. Men’s summer Plisse ROBES 4.00 Color-fast, full-cut cotton plisse. Deep shawl collar and wrap-around waist-band. Maroon, gold, navy, green. S-M-L-XL. Shop now, save! Gleaming aluminum Lawn CHAIRS 3.99 Safety type legs on folding lawn chairs. Lightweight aluminum with red or green canvas seat and back! Hurry and save today at Federal’'s! 64x76 Indian-type BLANKETS 2.00 Federal Dollar Days special! 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As a protective back- bays dotting the harbor en- its. builders erected 29 Strangely, the city which served Spain so well for three centuries was the first to declare its inde- pendence. Thousands of Cartagen- ians died of starvation and pesti- lence when the Spanish army be- | sieged the town in 1815, but six! vears later it was finally freed | by the forces of Simon Bolivar. Today Cartagena offers a curi- | ous mixture of modern office build- ings and venerable Spanish homes, Street cars and imported automo- biles course wide, brightly lit streets. On other roadways, nar- row and twisting, overhanging bal- conies almost meet to shut out the hot Caribbean sun. Stores crammed with moderate- | ly priced goods attract shoppers. The city is noted for its hand. | wrought silver, wood carvings, and leather, tortoise-shell and mother- of-pearl items. Tire wear on curves is up to| “0 per cent greater than on straightaways. 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The | Saying Suspect — eer = oo 3 DAYS Can't Remember Killing | DAY ae ee | ALLSTATE FOURTEEN oo THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 . nee 1 = =) fo tin in Arizona Desert | of SALE! crazy,”’ has been charged with the | SEAT COVERS nee LAST Former Mental Patient Year’s Lowest Prices ...Year’s Best Values TUCSON (INS) — A _ former slaying of a ptetty, 23-year-old girl ; Same outstanding Quality, Special Low Price ! Reguler T 438 19.95 two incidents apparently were un- | | 2 - 4-6r. — Better qua lIstate plas aie. sect ers Quilted plastic Sheriff's officers said Jordan = k y t ean S = admitted shooting Clark in the | | - “ A a e pattern desert near Tucson Tuesday night ow: ave: ns but Imsisted that he could not recall stabbing and beating to death Phyllis Mae Thompson, ef Lyons, Colo. - Deputies quoted him as saying: “I won't admit killing the girl but I don't deny it... I'm crazy.” ALLSTATE CAR RADIOS SUPER SAFETY TREAD TIRES Terms Jordan assertediy told Sheriff | Allstate push-button car radios Frank Eyeman after his arrest | have ‘console-like’ tone _ Auto- w that he was discharg- | matic volume controi Custom nd recently from. mental hor TRADE IN 3 Trade-In unig pana, meicbee deat | 10wWw potal in Little Reck, Ark. 1 TIRE, GET Allowance wes Eyeman said Jordan admitted | $ T t te being with Phyllis Mae Monday | ~ : : a cron iar pa pen d TRADE IN 7 Trede-la = Save 51¢ Alls of Tucson with her. The sheriff | 2 TIRES, GET Allowence 4f i quoted Jordan as saying: | “I was with the girl. I drove out of town with her and parked with her. I don’t remember where.”’ | ] = (e) par ) TRADE IN 12 trede-tn 3 TIRES, GET Allowance Reg. 2-39 sprawled in the Indian ruin Tues- lity by ony day by a tourist couple. Spe TRADE IN *] 8 Trade-in netaili 5 gray Unexcelled in ave proved switct? u to- ° po been — — — 4 TIRES, GET Allowance dey! othe dependent tests. 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There's an Allstate 24- month service guaranteed battery for all popular makes of cars. Shop Sears today! Take advantage of Sears low price! “= =itts= cn | FLEET TESTED for QUALITY and PERFORMANCE | ..":"*... £69 night, Jordan had shown him two hold a load car ig top can support. ht large 12-Menth Service Card Guarantee Against Road Hazards vacuum cups, four web straps. Adjustable luggage straps —Meet Highest Retread Specifications! Trade in Today! SEARS SAFTI-CAPS \ Sears Priced Low at Only ral Thieves Tear Hole in Drugstore Roof Thieves drilled through the reof of Furtney’s Drugstore at 493 S. | Sanford St. last night and stole | $70 and three bottles of liquor and made an unsuccessful attempt to » crack a 2-foot safe, Pontiac Police , 6.70x15 reported today. . AND RECAPPABLE TIRE Detective Thomas Mitchell said 4 . the thieves, who probably noticed ) @ Fully Retreaded, Sidewall to Sidewall! X-41° Cold Rubber! a burglar alarm in the front and rear of the building, fled through the 16-inch square opening in the inch-thick roof. The thieves tore through a sheet metal covering which separates the ceiling from the roof and slid down a wooden post to get into the store, according to police. Mitchell said the burglars climed a tree in the rear of the building to get on top of the store. Man Finds Wife’s Money, Fight Produces Confetti MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (UP)— Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ferguson | staged a money-pulling fight} Wednesday over whether or not to! buy a used car. @ as A ' Ferguson found $800 of his wife's | savings in a pillow and went to buy a used car as his wife fol- lowed, grabbing at the bills as! he counted them. It took five hours SAFE | Y i UBES to paste about $500 in bills hack together. _ Father of Three Is | Studying for Ministry | ALL SIZES 3.99 LINCOLN, Neb. 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AAEM, | Rivals Young and White | that the pias. profile and eimeie| Await the Outcome of exam 5 Tt is further intend to construct said improvement in sccordance with the) Stockholders Vote pias. pretlie 208 So cctrayed by epecial | cost efraye y spectsa , td a assessment according to frontage end | ALBANY, NY u (‘#—The fate of that = of the pod and some x land | the mighty New York Central Rail- front upon either side o orence | ; avenue from Augusta Avenue to D.G.H | road rested today in four huge &M.R.R. hell constitute the sgestal safes and nine steel filing cabinets. Pine cctemated, oa yi ome Their contents — stock proxies thereof and that $7.110.76 of the estimat- | yoted for the present management I ly i eat | headed by President William White gene from the Capital Improvem ng. 1s WERESY GIVEN or for the opposition forces headed mB X~—~) of the City ot by financier Robert R Young—will will meet in tne, a | Munictpal Court on the ist dey of aune | Gecice who will run the railroad. | 1954 at 8 o'clock a= to hear suggestions} Youngs proxies were in the | 6 etal at may be made by | ates and White's in the filing cab pe interes ‘ nb "ie oa 1004 |inets. After yesterday's rip-roaring ‘ ADA R EVANS, | annual meeting in the Washington nae on “tens | Avenue Armory, attended by 2,000 —e——— ____— | stockholders, the proxies were ORDINANCE NO. 1243 | an Ordinance te Amend Section 31 of | taken to the 12th floor of the Hotel Ordinance No.°573 entitled, An Ordinanee| Ten Eyck Providing for the Management. Control! Ps s Ps Maintenance and Conduct of the Water Werke g tne, City of Pontiac Michigen.| There three law professors today ‘My tiac dains : Section ‘ That Section 21 of Oras | began to — the — nance No. the same is hereby | process of tabulating, separating amended to read es follows mended to "the prices for installation |the valid from the invalid, and ef water services shall be as follows: judging challenges —— os aoe eohironoey | After 4 hours and 40 minutes of 1% inch servies.......: - 116.00 noise and at times disorder and 2 inch service............. 336.00 e ‘The above charges shall apply to | confusion, the stockholders’ meet- unpaved streets On ed streets, tm Sree ete above, the. price for |S Was recessed yesterday until Such isteliation shall include the cost|noon next Tuesday, when the in- of lsbor and equipment required te | spectors will report on the vote, break the pavement and the cost of z eateries weer and eq 7 necessary; Some sources said it might be t . eval the povemens oe capety pipes. (ouly the first of several reports the pee of nee Lr ne os and that the count might last many cedinanes No. 2. Bupply ~ Ag = days or even weeks longer if the curd box will be furnished, ed and | yote is close 7 . of Pontiee through its Water Depart- ment and will remain the property of The management made a crucial of = ay SA be effective as| Challenge of 800,000 shares—larg- ‘The +e Peat Oréinence chal tebe | © block of Central stock—voted etient sen (1% days from one after the | by Young's Texas millionaire te fine! date oe FS the Guy of Pontinc Abe 5 Clint W. Murchison and + all ordinances or parts of |/Sid W. Richardson, who did not ordinances tm conflict herewith are here- attend the meeting. by the City Com-/| mission of the City of Pontise t wth day of May AD. 106 an Flattened Tires Await apa 2 tyes "| Illegally Parked Cars Clerk May 21, 19%! GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—A Grand eROTICE OF PUBLIC MEARINO ar Sa rage: — pulls no hereby given property | punc’ n its warning to non- Svenue-to Barkell ness thet the pontine residents to stay out of its parking City Commission will hold « public | jof yd at the Municipe! Court Tuesday : SO A sign on the lot reads: . érainage ead vetated a on iz 2 off or we'll flatten your street from Jost avenue to/| tires Rarkell street at the estimated cost of $5 906 38 of ° By order, of the cry Commission. =| Terrorists Executed City Clert.| TUNIS, Tunisia @®—Two Tunis- jan terrorists were executed yes- PUBLIC SALE terday by a firing squad at Sousse, IMT Olde Motor No. 8410008. 4 Dr | 160 miles southeast of here. They Sedan to be ™ * bat -- - Gd alltime fRochester. | had been convicted of assassinat- May 26, 21, 1984. |ing a French colonel in 1952. . bs t ' 4 hear ALL the music | that’s on your records! : : OE OS RI: LE Ses Recessed Gafety Gwitch. 3 Con- venient Betcnsiee Ou ye 58 ee MODERN FLUSH DOOR WALL CABINET : — © Stgaly kvegater, porfost would © Mapttoctno Vie: pate tase gp 88 Special New ALUMAFOLD Table Prices wes die © Finished in gleaming white behed © 40” long, 21” high, ion P. - enamel 11” deep erfect for Your Cottage, for Picnics— Buy Now for reel Day! 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Wednes- day as he told of talking with doomed buddies trapped below N. Y¥., a fireman aboard the carrier, said he also talked with the trapped men by phone, “They said they were suffo- cating and asked us to please hurry up and break through,” Vega said. “I dropped the phone and tried to get down there. “Hatches were blown closed and and baikheads were curved damaged control center as ship- mates tried to reach them. * ¢ *@ “I talked with thease guys forsan hour and three quar- ters," Cushman said. ‘They were pleading to hurry up and get to them before they tan out of air. “We told them te tie face decks in the explosion-wracked down with wet rags over their in. Everybody worked hard aircraft carrier Bennington. faces, but it didn’t help much. but we were too late. I think Cushman said he talked to ‘The last words I heard were only one of those guys was still personnel just before they suf- ‘This ‘is my last breath.’ ” alive by the time we got focated in the Bennington’'s George Vega, 25, of Brooklyn, there.” : n Hears Mates Die Another fireman, Merle R. Wilson, 23, of Carion, Iowa, said “A chief engineer down there pleaded with us to get in with * . - “He said he wanted to get the other guys out first,”” Wilson said. “He was one of the men we found dead in there. “Just as soon as the fires were killed and we could ge down, men with oxygen-breath ing apparatus west below to get the casualties,” Wilson related. e “We found a lot of bodies on the mess deck and I guess about one-third of all the steward’s mates were killed,”’ he said. “Other dead were in the warrant officers’ wardroom and the port catapult room.” - - - Wilson added grimly: “When we get down there pumping I suppose we'll find other bodies under the water.” gat is . e apna “\ 7 \i 8 = a Jf, STRICKEN CARRIER IN DOCK—Ambulances are shown as-they converge the stricken carrier Bennington berthing with 91 known dead and 201 injured following iL Bae, 28 any - (ie eee 4 a oe Tie ea an explesion while the famed carrier was carrying on routine operations about 75 miles treft. at sea. Five of the dead are from Michigan. ae * - Th om, Te S42 Fie, INJURED REMOVED FROM CARRIER — An in- carried to an ambulance. Other crewmen are watcl> jured Bennington crewman is shown as he is being | ing from the superstructure and decks. By the Associated Press Goodrum, 30, joined the Navy in | Newsmen and tersely worded 1947. He had served as a steward's | Navy telegrams brought the grim | ™4n. He recently signed up for a news to five Michigan families that |"€W hitch and had been home on ‘loved ones had died in the ex- leave only this month | plosion aboard the aircraft carrier Mrs. Goodrum, her sister said. | Bennington Wednesday had been highly nervous about The Navy today listed the follow-| her husband all afterncon and ing Michigan men as killed: had “a premonition” of the bad Douglas Goodrum, steward’s | "eS. | man, husband of Mrs. Priscilla Mrs. Marguerite Wright called | Goodrum, of Detroit. a newspaper to check on a mes-| Emory D. Pendell, ensign, som = sage she had received from Kan- of Mrs. Don Pendell, of De- | sas City, Kan., that her husband, | Henry, had been killed. Wright a/| veteran of nine years service, | previously told his wife he was Gerald dgmes Witveet, Tt. trying to get a transfer off the (4.4.), sen of Corniel G. Wit- | Bennington yoet, of Grand Rapids. The Wrights have lived in De- Harold Leacks, 26, of Olivet, a (tri: a year. His mother lives civilian engineer. nearby. Listed as critically injured was “He called me only last Satur- et creat no 9" | hol Board Balks at Remodeling Bids } ris, steward’s mate. of Detroit | Listed as not seriously injured | was Charlies Maxwell Hunter, S. N Pontiac Board of Education Wed- nesday turned down contractors’ bids for remodeling Pontiac High steward's he ~ AP Wirephetes The Navy released the names — of the casualties to newsmen at err > rere . Cae 4 Ste ee eee 4" —— 7 i A ye ® { FOR GEAR — Lt. Jack Minner of | Wednesday. Minner was in his bunk at the time and searches through the damaged|was thrown to the floor by the explosion. The * for his flying gear following the ex-| Bennington was enroute to the.Quonset Naval Air the small area south of Lansing | plete the job in a few days. | | continue until it is reasonably cer- plosion and fire which swept parts of the carrier | Station at the time. War On Against M oths LANSING ® — State Agriculture Department workers have failed to! find any further infestations of | gypsy moths as they continue to) check a widening radius around where the pests first were dis- covered. C. A. Boyer, chief of the de-| partment’s Bureau of Plant In- dustry, said that the checking will tain that the pests have not start-| ed any distant colonies. Gov. Williams has called the state “Little Legisiature” to meet mext Wednesday to provide an emergency appropriation to spray a three-mile radius of the in- fested area with DDT. State and federal experts hope| that this will stamp out the infes- tation before it becomes serious. The infested area, a two-mile Town Intends to Borrow City’s Anniversary Cake NORTHAMPTON, Mass, (UP)— Northampton's tercentenary cake |has only 100 candies on it, ren for each three years, which makes it convenient for the town of Hunt- ington which will borrow fhe cake | for a centennial celebration The. cake wil] keep; it's made of wood. Visit to U. N. Planned EAST LANSING (UP) — A six- day “mission” to the United Na- tions will be staged June 14-19 by Michigan State College and the Michigan Council for UNESCO to encourage better understanding of the -work of the U.N. Michigan fo Get $18 Million in Mi WASHINGTON, (#) — Michigan is to-get an $18,931,000 share of the $877,091,000 military construction program authorized by the House of Representatives Wednesday. Though it’s strictly hush-hush, Michigan is also to get some of the $85,000,000 authorized for Nike installations to protect the industrial centers of the nation. All that’s been made public so far is that the “Detroit-Chicago” area will be protected. Rep. Paul W. Shafer (R- Mich) a member of the Armed Services Committee, said the extent ef the Nike protection in Michigan is confidential. The $16,881,000 state share of the military construction goes te three Air Force bases in the radar protection network the nation ts thowing up against an air attack from the north, through Canada. to put the installation in shape to used for defense. ¢ Another link in the protective chain will be at K. 1. Airport near Marquette. The bill passed Wednesday provides $8,556,000 lifary Building Funds One of the installations, Wurtsmith Air Force Base at Oscoda will get $1,740,000 for improvements to take its place in the protective net. : Sawyer take the jet planes which will be The third installation is designated only as ‘‘The Traverse City Area,” and its exact location still has to be recommended by the Department of Defense and approved by the Armed Services Com- mittee, The bill authorized $8,635,000 for such a base. son of Mrs. Jean Swanson of De- the same time telegrams te next ¢-hool lavatories and asked for new | of kin were dispatched. estimates that come within the Newsmen reached the parents of board's budget. strip along the southern city limits| Pendell ahead of the Navy tele-| The school board, meeting at 40 Lansi gram | Pattefson St., pointed out that trucks by the Lansing ity Fores, | “Oh not” the father said. | there's just $32,000 in the school try Department. They completed He and his wife had not been’ budget to cover remodeling of the the third day of spraying Wednes- aul their son was on the Ben- aro neaune Lowest bids totaled . Boyer said they should com- | ™™tor e ’ me ae \ Pendell, who won his wings at | Board president Glenn H, Grif- | Pensacola, Fia., went on active | fin suggested the board tell archi- report that the gypsy moth cater- duty in August, 1962. tect Ray Ward to change plans so pillars, now about ‘44-inch long, are| Mrs. Priscilla Goodrum, 25, be- the job can be done at a lower entering their destrictive stage in came hysterical when newsmen cost. The board decided to use which they strip vegetation of informed her of her husband's galvanized pipe instead of copper, Jeaves, Pin holes are beginning to| death on the ill-fated carrier. Her leave concealed water pipes un- appear in infested trees and shrubs, | sister, Mrs. Margaret Thomas had covered and use glazed wall tile he said. 'to speak for her. instead of ceramic tile. ' Boyer said that field observers Tragic Explosion-Fire Aboard Carrier Kills 5, Injures 3 Michigan Sailors day,” Mrs. Wright said. “He tala me then how desperately he want- ed to get off that ship. He had been with the Bennington crew when it was taken out of moth balls in 1952.” Lt. Witvoet’s family learned the grim news through a tele- gram. The 25-year-old jet pilot had been in the Navy six years serving on carriers. A brother, Robert, 32. said his parents, Corneil, 62, and Geralé ine, “were completely broken up by the shock." Loucks, a %-yearold electronics engineer, was employed by West- inghouse Corp. His mother, Mrs. Harry Shilts, said the company informed her that Loucks had been | killed. (The Navy casualty list con firmed the company telegram.) Leacks had visited Olivet only 10 days ago. He was single and « graduate of Tri-State College in | Angola, Ind. It was the second tragedy in eight months for Harris. A 16-year Navy veteran, Harris escaped un- injured when the USS Leyte, also an aircraft carrier, was damaged by a mysterious explosion in Bos ton harbor Oct. 16, 1953. His sister, Miss Yvonne Harris, said the family thought he had remained with the Leyte and had gone to sea when the carrier was repaired. “It's the first we've known that Cecil was transferred to an- | other ill-fated ship,” she added. Olivarri had been in the Navy only about a year. His father said his son last wrote to him from Florida. “I hope he'll get all right soon,” the father said, “since my wife died, Alfred has helped a lot with both the farm and the other 1) children.” - owe kh et Mr, ‘ \’ A : 1 ganas, We Cage ema Ps $ - ere: , Ml tated ee ae . % 2 oe Pn pat Ae BR ay ar OO pla ORE VOGPREE? S A nt Lg is ‘ — y, COLONEL } Division,’ was commissioned a Kentucky | Harrod, acting for the governor. i Gov. Lawrence W. Wetherby, colonel recently by — Robert M. Critchfield, (left), general | the famed Bluegrass State. Shown presenting the honor is Sen, Orville EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 OO ————— ll -_ Adlai Says Ike Too Easy Going Charges GOP Actions Disgrace Nation; Urges President to Be Firm By SAM JOHNSON MERIDIAN, Miss. ®—Democrat- ic leader Adlai Stevenson declared last night President Eisenhower allowing himself to be pushed around too much by other Repub- licans, defend his rights against congres | sional encroachments has left the | United States with a Republican | party having “as many wings as a| chicken,” Stevenson | said, : The Army-McCarthy fight—"the | shameful spectacle we have wit-| nessed on television"’—displays in| public a Republican party acting | like @ “blind dog in a meat house,’’ he said. ~ Meridian’s Hillbilly Day. Man Starts Honeymoon, | \ Then Off to Jail for 3 Days Carved in Stone 5,000 Years Ago Egyptian Tells of Finding Pharoah’s ‘Magic’ Boat . a CAIRO @—An Egyptian arche-| which the ancients used to put in ologist claimed today the discovery | magic boats to follow the parade of “magic” stone boats designed | of the sun across the sky to eternal 5,000 years ago to carry the soul | of Cheops—one of the greatest of | the ancient Pharoahs—across the sky in an eternal parade of the | sun. If the site near the Great Pyra-| mid at Giza bears out the arche- | ologist's hopes, it may be the most | important discovery since the ex- cavation of King Tut's tomb, | according to Egyptian authorities. | A glimpse from a narrow shaft) into the interior of one of the stone | boats is al] the experts have had so far. | s . * But Kamal E) Mallakh, 32-year- old director of excavation work at | Cheops pyramid, is convinced he will find the first statues of Cheops as well as wooden furniture and other relics of the famed second | ing king of Egypt's 4th dynasty. preserved wooden deck planks and 15-foot long wooden cars,”’ he told news. | men today. ‘“The wood is in such) good condition after nearly 5,000) years I could smell the aroma of life.’ E) Mallakh said there are two great “solar boats,’ covered with huge slabs of limestone, carved into the bedrock in a line running | parallel to the southern side of the | Great Pryamid and 25 yards from | its base. ~*~ * J = and well-known authority on an- cient Egypt, said the find ‘‘is un- doubtedly a discovery of transcend- ant importance. It should provide us with a lost link in the history of Cheops.”’ Although Cheops built the Great Pyramid—one of the seven wonders of the ancient world and Cairo’s foremost tourist attraction—noth- is known about the Pharoah Pro-Bingo Forces Need 157,000 Names LANSING # — Bingo backers meeting at Lansing Wednesday night reported they have almost reached the half-way mark in a drive to collect enough signatures to put the proposal to legalize charity bingo on the November ballot. Representatives of county chap ters of the Michigan Assn. of Non Profit Charitable Organizations said a total of 130,000 signatures Aceused Murderess Gets $25 Refund From Detroit DETROIT @ — Mrs. Sylvester Shaw will be given $25 by the law, even though she is charged with the slaying of her husband, She had posted a $25 bond to in- | sure’ter husband's appearance in |} court in connection with an auto collision. That was April 19 Three days earlier, Apri] 16, her | husband died of a stab wound. and a Traffic Court referee yesterday | ruled ‘Under the law the case against Shaw was dismissed automatical- |have been collected on pro-bingo ly. Mrs. Shaw is entitled to the | | petitions to date. Mustafa Amer, director of the| Egyptian archeological department | An approximate 287,000 signa- tures will have to be filed with the secretary of state's office by July 1 to put the bing proposal up for a popular vote Although wholly within the trop ,ics, Peru, has three distinct cli- himself except for scraps of knowl- | edge pieced together from old writings, The tomb in suburban Giza was built long before the birth of Christ. The mummy and al] the contents were removed long ago. Hope for new knowledge of Cheops lies in the fact the ancient Pharoahs believed they would be immortal if they could follew the |} sun through the twelve gates of death (night) and then across the sky through the twelve gates of | life (day) For this purpose, before death, they carved huge ‘‘solar boats’’— in reality only boatshaped depres- sions in the bedrock near the pyramid tombs—and equipped them for the voyage after death. Similar ‘‘solar boat’’ depressions have been found elsewhere but all had been ransacked and were empty. - Shallow Well Jet PUMP © H. P. Motor © Cast Iron Body © Pressure Control Switch Reg. $80.00 Now 6 he P.O. Plug Regular $149 NOW Free Standing Closet* 00 SELLING... Spring Specials! at H. H. SMART Start Your WORK-SAVING, MODERN Amoicar MIGHEN TODAY Start Your Kitchen With a 54 Inch Cabinet Sink Reg. BISGGS oes ccay cigs Three Piece White Bathroom Set 5 Ft. 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US Asress 21) Man CHICAGO (INS)—A total of 21 |men, some of them described by | police as “‘big time” mobsters, | were arrested in Chicago last night and early today in a federa) crackdown on rackets and nar | cotics rings. \ | | he Fervent Plea for | Park Benches Is | Gaining Results GRAND RAPIDS (UP)—Benches were being placed at strategic points in the Furniture City’s | Franklin Park today, thanks to the pleadings of a romantic young man who wrote Park Superintend ent Fred C. See about the situa- tion. j “A few nights ago, when the moon was doing its best ('tis spring, you know), my girl and I wended our carefree way, hand in hand, through Franklin Park,’’ the man wrote “But, sir, alas and alack, there are no benches in that park and we were very much saddened Couldn't you please. O please, sir see to it that one. only one, bench is placed in the park? 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The trus Vacation Bible School a.m. to 11:30 a.m. for children, and A, W. Nevala, cubmaster with Ray Mellen and Fred Hebert : — we the Community Council wil! ‘ — r ltees turned the matter over to th who will be in kindergarten through | have planned a frog jump and of the village's Parks and Recrea- ‘ a ma wv 1 t e on next Thursday ‘ DRAYTON PLAINS , [daily 7th vrade next fal! turtle race for Cub Pack No I's MOVIES OR i v € ’ tion Committee to discuss a sum-| Parks and Recreation Committe: ‘ an said. The next regula: 2 ee Moped a ash : - | for furthe rs : & vacation Bible School will be heid| The Rev. W. J. Teeuwissen Jr annual meeting, at 7 30 tonight mer program for children 815, for further consideration meeting of the trustees hed : 2 | , Id it t dimes Gales ini 1 ‘ ‘ is && at the Community United Presby- |! Pastor says the staff of & is! 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Mama, who had never been up in an airplane, hesitated only a) moment, then said cheerfully: a * * “Sure, what have I got to lose? . at least for a few days.” = = Mama never looked back as| Tracy, sensing it was no ordinary goodby, let out a cry and waved framtically. She wanted to go with | revived Mama's spirits, and she mused aloud: “Why, the next time I see Tracy she'll be walking. And the time after that she'll be talking a blue streak.” “Okay, Sarah Bernhardt,” I told her. “How many grand farewell tours are you planning now?” “Well, you never know,” said | Mama. “At 66 every bite you take may be your last one, but I guess that’s no reason to quit going to the grocery store, is it?” U.S. Air Base Aids English Housewives | MARGATE, East Kent, which more weather than it climate, English housewives appreciate the fact that the U. S. Air Base at Manston is so obliging. ea, phone the base's meteorological ‘station before making washday | plans. Sometimes they ask horv | grandma. | warmly they should dress their | On the train a chicken sandwich | chides for Peer | ereeeg Margate’s sailing club frequent: | ly calls fér information about winds and the height of waves in the Thames Estuary. The airmen are happy to give the information, but sometimes they are puzzled. For instance, a man called recently and asked: | “Will the wind be strong enough tonight to blow down by TV aerial?”"” ~° Detroit to Use City Hall NT- r-UP HOLIDAYS Only JEWEL GIVE YOU ALL THIS! or Harmony ic ner= PAINTS in 1,322 colors... The Colors You Want For Perfect Matching WEATHERTESTING—An Air Funes “Moby Dick” weather bal- on a department store escalator. de O : r Outside Painting) a ten | me on Th M W stl For Corpmanict Reasons loon is released at the Grenier Air Force Base in Manchester, N. H. Any Color For Insi z ode e = ause the huge balloons carry instrument packages suspended beneath them spend a week wih. you ant resier would cost about as much to tear | 59 researchers at the base can receive automatic reports of weather Any Color At Regular Paint Prices! Frances in New York, and a week Pile it dowp as it did to build it. | data through radio relays. Officials say the balloons aren't dangerous in Philadelphia talking with my| ("| F Dat - four sisters about old times in| a ms ager a es ee ee ae and all aircraft in the release area are notified of the ascent. County Mayo, when we were all | DA ST . am marae! : LLAS, Tex. (INS): — When! Square, the Motor City’s hub. It young together. Then I'll be glad pretty, 22-year-old Joyce Ford, a| cost $500,000 80 years ago (Advertisement) (Advertisement) re eee Nanea Tt get) Dallas, professional model, finds) Government ottces wit mone © LOST DOUBLE CHIN, 22 LBs. ' herself with a too-arduous swain, a new 20-story city-county building around to it.” she feels little concern. on the riverfront. but the City Thies Mama was cheered the — A simple but well-executed arm Plan Commission recommends DISAPPEAR — RENNEL DOES iT : ok a Re of rei whe said, | tock or a swiftly-administered but that City Hall be kept and used “My flesh is becoming more solid | ounces of liquid Rennel Concentrs' “4 an Ps tf es Why. I've been | permanent crick in his neck will, as a reception headquarters for and [ have lost my double chin. | am | at your druggist. Pour this ite a punt om ie ae y, keep the lad in his place. | royalty and heroes, a parade re-| so glad I started to take Renne!l Con- | bottle and add t fly ha =<" ae al Joyce is a professional wrestler | viewing stand. and other cere- mg ih ese ay — ¢ es ice 16 bona hen ee ma when she boarded the plane | | = ” ery tches — all the way | monial events — Council agrees. | “Using Rennel I have lost 22 Ibs. Now | there is to }t—You can eat normally. and found all the windows were| . a — * | cam wer ag opr ite jm to leon pound of outgrown. ut ed eS Selzer Heads Pop Men | ‘itl ttd,cutsronn. Su nceet om | bully fot end nip regain’ sander. | * ¢ @ amateur | relieved of those awful headaches and| more youthful eurves—If reducible ; rodeo performer. | GRAND ISLAND, Neb. (#—Jack)| pains in my legs. To all friends I excess fat doesn't seem to diseppeer lal empty “I was afraid they'd be open,” But she still has what it takes to Selzer was named a director of | ommend Rennel. They like the way | 4 N. SAGINAW ST. : FE 2.4242 Super White oursine, ©9495 PAINT vad blown | b¢ @ fashion model, working at that the Nebraska Bottlers of Carbon-| fadey pte lose weight and are oar anna Radh wagh rg one quickty | New | career between bouts. She models| ated Beverages at its annual It's amazing how quickly can Gupeqene—tow much better | lose unsightly fat at home. 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Huree See Our Paddle & Saddle Play Clothes for Girls Charge Your Denims at No Extra Cost! ee a no more “‘accidents” in Muskegon | because is in the wrong} pargy North | YOU drink and drive.” BECAUSE— Gets Female Help oo ey i me order PY | through “lack of caution, courtesy | Carolina "Motor auiasa Deaert | The ABC Board promised to/% srovGMs OFF the tainted cater DALLAS, Tex, (UP)—A bit of | “ee are now aia ae ks or daregard of the law.” ment wants to put stickers on | think it over. shin te qngese tovied Cunt mn bottle of | d 2 . T-4-E, af dreg oad te gsr Mea | burposes—"“eelltisions.” | Delaware county is the leading AIC ctoren’ wawwhe of the dangers| The only diamond mine in North sere, uae Rss, ty “ont, "noun, staff of U. S. District Attorney | ;_™ explaining the change, Cas- (dairy county of New York state. in driving under the influence | America is in Arkansas. . Henry Wade. aa ___ : agate CLITA foot, two-inch, blue-eyed brunette not much heavier than a short! NTIAC stack of law books, has joined the | 48 SOUTH SAGINAW. ST., PO staff» Previously Wade had 27) men working for him. The lady barrister, who weighs 114 pounds, , works on child dependency, sup- | port and neglect cases. She was graduated from the University of Texas in 1939 and | was a Phi Beta appa. Mrs. Raggio began her law studies in 1948 and it took her four years of night school to get her degree at Southern Methodist | University’s law school. She was the only woman in a class of 63. Her husband is Grier H. Raggio, a Dallas lawyer. The — has th children, r from four to Il yeart od. “ _ = Two Brothers Reunited in Drama of Surgery @FLOOR SAMPLES @DISCONTINUED COVERS ‘ ee Two Ne-| rai rs ad not seen each efter bar 30 years fits ieee n ATOM IN PLANT STUDY — Plant physiologist P. J. Linder @MANY ONE OF A KIND of Nebraska hospital for identical applies radioactive 2, 4-D to the leaves of a bean plant in an experi- eye operations. ment designed t udy the absorption and translocation of herbi 5 Despite the fact they lived only | in arisen holier at the 4 S Departmen of pecdebars ‘98 miles apart during the 20 years, | research station at nearby Beltsville, Md., are using by-products of | they were both ‘‘just too busy’ to| a atom to speed their studies of the way plants live and grow get together, said Bert Travis, 75, ) — SEE : . Lewp City, ond Willerd. 15, “| | protection for more than 5 million | nes Philippines Fight | persons in rural areas. ‘ The program is financed by the | Con's Support Argument Malaria With DDT U. 8. foreign administration | , LACONIA, N. ty he ar rey mission tion conference here, but he rode | men with DDT spray-guns are fan- | United Nations Children’s Fund in | ( the 108 miles from Boston to the ning over malaria-threatened areas Asia, says that within the next session in an automobile. All planes |10 years it is expected that 300 into the state were grounded be-| f the Philippines, to spray more! million people in Asia will be pro- cause a inclement weather than a million houses and prov ide tected against the dread disease. 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Colonialism is the Devil we know.” , > . - This came from an Indian leader who is pro-American, and thus is imperialism. ty. itself carrying on a grim strug- | gie with the domestic Communists. | The Red objective seems to be to drive Nehru into toeing the Com- . Nehru does idle. They have infiltrated deeply into the Indian press. They have kept up unteasing efforts to dom- inate India’s students, source of tomorrow's leadership. They are active in the trade union move- ment. Communism’s ultimate aim is a coalition of all opposition parties against the Congress party. Al- ready in some areas the Congress party owes its dominance only to | the fact that the opposition has been split. Should the coalition suc- ceed, the Communists then co@id operate in’ the usual pattern — lopping off their temporary allies one by one. Average depth of U.S. under- ground coal mines is 190 feet. Trial Begins in Dog Case Waterford Man Cited for Having Unlicensed Animal Trial of one Oakland County resi- dent for possessing an unlicensed | dog was scheduled to begin today, and seven more residents will be | arraigned on similar charges to-| morrow, | Up for test is the anti-rabies| vaccination law passed by the Oak- | land County Board of Supervisors May 5, 192. The law requires dog owners to have their pets’ vacci-| nated for rabies as a prerequisite to obtaining a dog license. The jury trial requested by Rex Abney, of 3125 Mann Rd., Waterford Township, ts sched- uleg befere Waterford Township Justice Willis D, Leturgy. Seven Farmington Township resi- dents face arraignment before Farmington Township Justice Al- len C. Ingle tomorrow on similar | Charges. Three have acquired dog licenses since charged with the misdemeanor, but will still face the charges, Ingle said. Cloys Heath, of 21228 Cass, Farmington Township, pleaded not guilty to the charge when ar- raigned before Ingle last week. His trial is set for Saturday. Convincing Evidence NORMAN (UP) — Prof. R. Dale Vliet of the University of Okla- homa is beginning to wonder if some of his law school examina- tions aren't a bit too hard to di- gest. Wednesday one of his stu- dents, Duke Logan, walked into the “evidence class,” took a look at the exam paper and fainted. Neglect Is Biggest Tooth Health Hazard CHICAGO (UP) — Complacen- cy is the biggest hazard to dental health. An authority, Dr. Leslie M. Fitz- gerald, who is president of the American Dental Association, says “the biggest obstacle to sound den- tal health igs complacency. The fact must be learned and accepted that dental disease is not inevitable, that teeth do not necessarily have to become decayed and lost, and that gum diseases are prevent- . | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 Body of 4-Year-Old Boy Found in Detroit Canal DETROIT i — The body of the second child drowned in the De- troit River within 24 hours was re- covered today. It was that of 4year-old James E. Fasce Jr., and was discovered by police in a canal near the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | James Fasce. The boy had been | missing since 2 p.m. Wednesday. | He had climbed through a hole in | a fence that blocks off the canal | from a street. The body of James Harrison, 9 all-day: search Wednesday. able."’ His suggested weapons against | tooth problems; a moderation in | consumption of sweets, proper use | early dental examination to pre- vent more serious defects later, and fluoridation of public water supplies, which he says reduces tooth decay among children as) much as 65 per ‘cent. | was found in the river after = | } i Oh, Happy Days! SUNNYSLOPE, Ariz. W—Across | « the front page of the Sunnysloge | * High School newspaper a headline |: read: “Students sad as school is. dis-| The paper is called ‘The Ques- tion Mark.” le > Married 70 Years _ TWENTY-THREE sweethearts, He was 19 when prdipy Het b ee - CINCINNATI ® — Mr. and Mrs.| Schorr is 86. Besides their Fred Schorr, the parents of seven| daughters, the Schorr family living daughters, have celebrated | includes 28 grandchildren,"66 They were childhood neighbors and | grandchildren and 12 their 70th wedding anniversary. | grandchildren, 2nd service. 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It is a very pleasant form of momad life, young woman, and 1) hope you grow up to be a part | of it. The best way to get into the junket business is to be elected | to Congress 1 The next best way is to get into the newspaper ‘game’ as ail red-blooded American reporters call it, or in the other rapid-fire. | stop the press news media that has sprung up around it like Yale Quarterly If you make it te Congress you can practically create your own junkets. Your wife gets too oppressive about the end of the session (and she will) just come home to her some night with a long face and say, “Prunella Peari, President | Eddie Fisher called me today and asked me to look into the Bramsk situation in Umsk. The Secretary ot guided missiles is sending a WAC corporal for me first thing | in the morning. Tooda-loo.”’ And you're off., It is safe to say that-if Presi- dent G. Washington had shot the first would-be junketeer, (one Ebe- | nezer Flubb of Virginia who had! a hankering to see far off West Virginia for free) there would now be no deficit and we could have underwritten al] wars from the Crimean on sport tive The congressmen who have sped to Honolulu (this is a tough one to shake the wife off) alone | would have saved it from Japa- imen |New York to this fragrant nese attack by sheer weight of numbers, or sunk the place into the Pacific ocean, if assembled at once. You may junkets?"’ Well that’s a puzzler usuajly write used generally to wrap gift in. 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THURSDAY, MAY 27 Prices Down for Memorial By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | Turkeys, hams and watermelons are being featured in many of the | Ration’ s food stores this week as | thrifty buys for the Memorial Dey weekend The watermelons should appeal | to holiday picnic fans; they are of excellent quality and cheap For stay-at- homes with backyard -barbecues n and porterhouse steaks are available at prices ranging from about ? cents a pound higher to 8 cents than last week, de- pending on where you live sirlo lowe! Best buys in turkey are in the | small (under 8 pounds) and large (over 18 pounds) varieties. Else- where in the poultry department, fryers can be had at prices just van —ie, oe ll 1954 southern growing centers are finding .their way into big city markets, but prices will continue high until the season is moré advanced. Good news this week for coffee drinkers: Prices, says the Depart- ment of Agriculture, may ease off ‘later in the year and are almost certain to go down in 1955. That's coffee-growing countries on Turkeys . Day Holiday Duck ts in abundant supply in wide areas of the country; the Department of Agriculture has singled out roast duckling as one of its “food headliners’’ of the hecause week. ‘ ; outside Brazil are increasing their Lobster and shrimp are being production promoted at reduced prices in| some cities. Other featured itéms | terosli Night Raiders are skinless franks. corn on t cob and ripe tomatoes Pork prices Kill 4, Jordan Charges re eee JERUSALEM. Jordan Section | Eggs are still in more than abundant supply. with prices most- charged today Israeli ly unchanged from last week's | | raiders killed four Arabs in an| levels. Most vegetables are priced attack on a Jordan village in the | | lower than a week ago | Beron district last night | ‘The accusation was made by the Strawberries are probably the | senior Jordan delegate to the UN. outstanding buy this week in the Mixed Armistice Commission. He fresh fruits department. 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Johnson said that most manufac- turers provide safeguards for their tools, but added “no amount of caution can prevent the user from losing a finger or hand if he removes the guard or uses the tool in a manner for which it is not intended." ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 | East Offers Setting for Adventure Films LONDON ® — British film mak- ers are turning to the east these | Ceylon. It's a jungle story about Burma. Director Philip Leacock who made “The Kidnappers” is in Aden exploring a hidden desert city for a picture to be called ‘“‘Ingrams Peace."’ This also will star Jack Hawkins. They hope to get started days for adventure movies. Jack | soon.’ Hawkins, star of “‘The Cruel Sea,” a ee ee ee } — ~ © pip & Aah, > _ TWENTY-FIVE Arthur $. Johnson, director ot | Hitchhiking Doesn‘t Pay is busy shooting a color film “The | Lady Climbers American Mutual's institute for HIGH POINT. N. C. (P)~A| Seekers” in New Zealand. With! posTON (UP) — More than half safer living, says that more than “ 180,000 home accidents in the last “4 defendant who skipped out on his | his ms — gee studio. | | of the 5,800 members of the Appa- year resulted from the use of| Superior Court bond hitched a “The Purple Plain” with Gregory | lachian Mountain Club — nation- power tools, a large number of | ride in a car carrying a police of-| Peck and the Burmese discovery | wide organization of mountain- Win Min Than is being filmed in ' climbing enthusiasts—are women. DRUG STORES WEST HURON NEAR TELEGRAPH them power saws or combination | ficer—and his bondswoman. NEW 9 Fe . Admiral Pe. STORES ONLY 148 NORTH SAGINAW NEAR SEARS . . Named to the scholastic honor tact with women of similar tastes Carry Spot Stick Don't let a spot ruin your ap-| Standing students rol] at Kemper Military Schoo} in | Boonville, Mo., was Cadet Bob Sel- | Vidge. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harn- er Selvidge of Birmingham. Cadet Selvidge. one of the school's out- has” beef on pearance. Carry a little spot stick| the honor roll every month this in your purse to handle such an| year and is a member of Scho emergency. lastic Honor Society. | | Ann Tunnicliffe of Birmingham (right) and Carolyn Dalley of Chippewa road, | Michigan, test Pentise Press Phetes some bacteria colonies in the | dental hygiene students at the University of | lab as a part of their training. @ DRESSES eSUITS ® HOUSE COATS OFF " Sater Washing Children’s $2.98 Men's $3.78 NYLONS om ing ‘ilies Jewelry 109 he 12D ( : 26 W. Huron ry Reg. 1.39 i “itm ||| Wor "hw Sates 4 Mot — tete, 5 oid £6 =, Bet et eee ee ee oe on ee ee ‘ _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 - TWENTY-SEVEN ee eee, Mrs. Peter A Mrs, Gordon Bennett (left) of Drayton| Woods received the presidential gavel of Newcomers Club Wednesday evening from . Aldo (right) of Voorheis road. The presentation was made at Old Mill Tavern in Waterford. a Art Academy Wednesday evening viewed an outstanding exhibition of student work at Cranbrook Acad- emy of Art Museum. Display Illustrates New Concepts Cranbrook Students Show Artwork By MAUDE H. DONAHUE Friends and guests of Cranbrook The show -inte- grated a compre- design. The overall Mrs, Donahue plan presented a unity of feel- ing which encompassed individual | © items in a harmonious display. One eye-catching feature was a space frame for living by Ken Isaacs. This structure of lemon yellow and black plywood, metal and rubber is to be placed within an enclosed area of the home to provide facilities for sitting, guests, study, storage, sleeping and cloth- ing storage. | The structure is fashioned in a Mondrian effect, and the pri- | mary pieces are a desk, steps | and various levels of platforms |. tackled everything from automo- bile design featuring a motorcycle engine to a complete redesigning of a cake“of soap and its wrap- per for cheaper production and easier handling. This phase of the exhibit shows the versatility of the designer viewpoint. Other notables in an exhibit fine workmanship were several paintings by Don Smith and a brass bow! and ladie by Maurice Bernson. tempt on the part of the students | to intrigue the viewer into a sin- cere interest in what is being done and thought by academy students in the field Sf art today. .. ABS and e277) with cushions of different sizes | for relaxing. Y A cylindrical fireplace placed at | © hip level, a phonograph, several steel chairs and a magazine rack — complete the area, which was strik- ingly displayed on a tile-like floor | | Mrs. Bennett Takes Gavel Bride-Elect- | tact ana wnite N FI t . | Creating a room within a room, | | ewcomelrs ec Of ficers Juli la acee ee ee ee a Ah ulia Pope interesting areas in a form of | © : aaa | life-sized sculpture, thus creating | Mrs. Gordon Bennett took over! mittee members for the com- | H a new concept of living. | the presidential office of Newcom-, img year. Mrs. Hugh Hales will S Ono re - Outstanding in the same gallery | ers Club Wednesday at the closing| head the social committee, with were two pieces of sculpture by | # dinner in Old Mill Tavern. | Mrs, MacDonald in charge of | Julia Pope, bride-elect of John|p w Cremean. Both emphasizing | © Other officers installed at the| programs. Mason, was honored Wednesday | 4 horizontal apy . = | pproach, the figures dinner were Mrs. Grant MacDon-| 44 Wilbur Cavert evening at a personal bridal shower “Lazarus” and ‘‘Reclining’’ show | ald as vice presi : past presi-| . averly has charge | given by Mrs. Beverly Coleman \vacs ities kenect ‘7 od. | dent Mra" Ptr ab sre | Soot on rare ey 60 Nerd svrnie Sv ue ing Tey . Short, fia - J : am ; | - - se fee : e . tary; Mrs,, Don Hildebrandt, treas- son, music: Mrs. Don Milbourne. Julig is the daughter of the | press something complex in form | scr, andre wha Garer, [nym Mr Dnt, | oe ropes ot Lott creck, sn 20 sre a ots on wf pu licity irman. Mrs. re-| vrs. John Bal, telephone com- the John R Masons of Beach street | ure sculpture ig 0 at ceived a gift. oteee are John's parents. They will speak | en mocaaee @ Urapery cotton Sketched Mrs. Beanett announced com- | their vows on June 19 in St. Michael | Acmnertnee Sepey See | | trom Lilacs and tulips centered the | GQhurch in with an area planning project | @ Rhinestone trim Stock | table where the 31 members and | done at the request of Marietta, 29.95 Bride to Be |four guests were seated. Guests | Goce ——, were ve an Ohio city. All aspects of the @ Huge prints - _ |were Ruth Simonson, Mrs. Fred; Pepe, Mrs. Glynn, Mrs. | program are shown, from re- H a Mrs. Cliff Beveridge and aay aaa beire nm gional surveys to plans for in | @ Light or dark gowns S onoree Mrs. James Grayhill. Eratz, Mrs. Russell Carison, Mrs. dividual homes. @ Full skirts David Jones, Mrs. Ward Kew- | ; l , Solutions of product and graphic | » Poor E esi ht = sinauien design were exhibited in the beck | os e Fitted bodice a ower 7 g Others were Mrs. Burt Bond. | gallery, rounding out a show of| _ @ Junior, misses’ sizes . , | | - Greta Hedlund and Joan Bowhall| MQkes JUNIOr | nee renee hare cual comtemporary art with the most | were co-chostesses Wednesday eve- en : g ning in the Hudlunds’ Clive street A Dud at Sports mer Caime. Kathleen Steel. Ann) In this group, students have Better Dresses—Second Floor << wineie bridal Marie St. Charles, Jackie and Pat . + a wer for Mary Ann Toles, bride-|.. lf Junior is strikeout champ of |Kroplin and Mrs. Bernice Steiner. | 7 . elect of Harold Wiggins, | "2 Dtighborhood baseball team.| | : - . “ She ie the daughter of Mr. and| {ne rowbie may be in the eyes | Milk Stain Vanishes | FOR YOUR HOLIDAY WEEK END my fess ~My Rages ~ha _— Moist milk stains disappear in| : ; rs. John Wig- Faulty vision makes poor ath-| i. scapsuds during ordinary laun- | gins of Newberry street are his letes. No youngster can hope to/ gering If the stain is stubborn, | a a oo lines at-large hal oa moisten it and rub in powdered | © edding. iams unless his sight as well a8|,eosin from the drugstore. Let | — pLiaats, leciuded Jo Hilton, Jo/ his coordination are right. ie dead ie cael Galt ons ae | Mrs Sule, Bowhall Mra Feed | .Persistent blunders on the play-| and then launder the entire piece. | ~ the Toles. Lee Ann ta field often indicate the need +> in Biamuar Mes Lied Sage’ Soe ‘8 cxamination and glance | EASES: Buea rs, ord Sour So | But the sounenter ace nge | et Wiggins . fear = eyewear and sports don’t | = Lom % } }mix. Today glasses are rugged (7) - . ein ncagerd wedges Charles | enough to withstand the rigors : a play, while aiding visi 48 N. Saginaw St. N - | too. : . Neva Hogner Wed |e wees snaee | NEW BRAND NEW in Kentucky Service sports, poor vision may alse St Di . eee Asnouncement of the marriage lead to faulty grades in school; ore Virectory: of Neva Hagner and Denver Carr, personality problems due to feel- is made by her parents» Mr. and| ings of frustration and imade- | = @ LOWER FLOOR + Mrs. Leland Hagner of Waterly| quacy, and physigal ills such as ee * chang gchar tii Flora headaches, eyestrain and nerv- Young Folk Shop oH Carr onroe. , ous disorders. No child can | res Following their April 1 marriage | work or play well with eyes that A @ MAIN FLOOR ea in the First Baptist Church of Mid-| need correction. Pd ; diesboro, Ky.. the newlyweds are . Accessories how . residing in Monroe. be arent’ Phas Pag pon also Sporteweor Re Due to unseosonobie weather conditions mon: . ball season rolls around. eo acturers sacrificed their stock to us including a4 Avoid Short Nylons If dad squints at the TV set and @ MEZZANINE A) samples, one of a kind show room pieces You'll get — sang eee ed disagrees with the umpire’s deci- Shoe Sol nxt sheer nylon stockings if you buy) sions frequently, faulty sight can | ~ on 4 them long enough in bot! the foot be the reason. ‘ | and . Select a foot size | IT thet if one ‘half inch longer than Bron Poni? are yee ewe . @ SECOND FLOOR COATS SUITS s . farsigh | eo — —*> selecting the | matic fans, all shouting that the|. 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Actually, very few women can do so successfully. First of al! a woman is tall and has long arms she Il look lest in the metal adorn ment The woman of small stature should never succumb to the lure of this fad. And the tall girl should approach it with caution. unless The only woman who can wear an armioad of bracelets without booking as if she were in the midst a ee “aXe . » j La & bad ‘ ENTIRE Values to $99 ee eee DOWNTOWN ’ OR Ee cess PRR TEP OR 1+ ee ee PEP TE SG Rat will pair it with Final Clearance | Ladies’ Spring Coats lot cleaning out her jewelry box is | | the very chick, the very dramatic, | Staturesque type This is the long-limbed girl who has a flair for looking stunning in a plain black sheath. The girl who can wear an unusual hairdo and look smart, not strange. The girl who looks terrific in slacks In other words, the girl who was born to be beaut y different And let's face it. There aren't | very many of these giris around, Consider Silhouette for Toppers, Shrugs There are more toppers and shrugs this s@ason than ever. Should you decide to inves¢ in one, keep in mind the silhouette you Generally, the finger-tip length topper with flared back is most ver- satile STOCK. ot Re ae tat GRE cc Paar BL 2. Sake POR Seen Oe 25 STORE ONLY ” 3 Fe | Fae two famous fragrances Precious” fume 72 North Saginaw St. A silver-iridescent gift package containing colognes of “White Shoulders’’ and “Most ond a crushable vial of ’“Most Precious” per- CLOONARN’S “Where Quality Counts” } { | | } FE 2-0161 lo aps 98 PLAY SHOES A Complete Selection of Summer Styles. \the. dime store . orses Brings Comfort, Guidance Throughout Life Mary Margaret McBride Says: | ' For the cherished moment of your life, here are two| panels behind. Right is an imported Chantilly-ty pe lace gowns to make you look flower fresh. Left is an imported | over satin with. pailetie embroider) at the sweethearl neck- embroidered organdy with an apron effect cas ading into | line. Use Shelf Paper | With Matching Background o Wrap Gifts ITHACA N. Y (INS)—Elegant | and original gift wrapping shows | | thought—and it can be done cheap- ly. Shelf paper, inexpensive. You 18 inches wide, can buy it at white and even gay plaids. strong, has a shiny surface and you'll be able to cover many pack- |ages at a small cost. White pipe cleaners and some | colored sequins are good ‘‘mak- ings"’ for attractive packages. You can fashion pipe -cleaners into al- | most any shape you want. Sequins |} go on most any wrapping to add dash and personality. You'll find that lace-paper doilies come in handy too. They make |fine trimmings to scatter over a |package. For extra glitter, add a here and there. PETUNIA! This sort of job Is never bliss, But still its easier eS ————— sequin Yes indeed, Petunia! A flashlight bound to your wrist makes dark corners easier to work in. is | in solid colors, | It's} By ELIZABETH HILLYER Bright-colored, definite pattern |can be very successful in a room that has more than its share of woodwork, but it’s an especially good idea to match the woodwork with the background of the paper Walls look less cut up that way For example, in the room Mrs WW. asks about This room has built-in shelves and cabinets and wainscoting as well as window and door frames. al] painted white. . “There really isn't too much wall to be papered, but I'm afraid the colorful paper I like will make the walls seem to be cut up even more. Must I skip pattern and set- tle for a plain colored paper?” Any plain color—excépt white —will separate the papered areas from the rest of the wall fea- tures with definite straight lines., Mrs, W., just as pattern with contrasting background will, Since there is little wall to be papered, it can well be used to bring color and pattern interest into the room if you want it to. But choose the paper with a tinuity of color from one area to white background to match the the other. * * * Mrs. G. D. “What kind of cur- tains can I use on the window walls of a sleeping porch to make it look like a bedroom for my small daughters? The room gets too hot in the sumgner and I would like to shut oyt the light com- pletely. “Also,. what color should the curtains and bedspreads be? The other two walls are knotty pine. I like bright colors.” Tier curtains in a medium-weight ee Owe ate | players woodwork, so there will be con- | Blend Pa per, Woodwork el in a room for httle girls. and can make a porch look more like a bedroom. Match the wall that shows around the windows and the | window frames.to the curtains and hang the curtains to cover the win | dow frames Aqua and turquois shades of | greens, soft gray-green or soft olive, are- better choices of* color than more intense shades because of the light and heat problem. Spreads might be deeper shades of the same color, or prints featuring the curtain color. Use bright shades for acces- sories or one of the colors in the print. ; Mrs. K. R. T. ‘Can plastic din- ette chair seats be re-coated when ———— — ACROSS Cat from Isie crack during sudsing \* | ge | the color has faded and worn thin? Yes — re is a special flexible coat or this ‘purpose which comes in many colors. The plastic of course, should not be cracked } or rough | Belts on washable dresses must | have washable interlinings — avoid | leather backings that will bleed or | | Answer te Previews Pursie Ce) ‘ ri ee —- S”.,:CULmCTMT.!|mhLUCUCcrwrmLCU.UTDUCUCcCrmLC Best Friend’s Boy Craziness Embarrasses Girl Oe Ee | — — a Lc By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | you can keep in step. Do miost | friends. Sooner or later she’s going | body odor. Because of her messy “Dear Miss Woodward: For some | time now I have run around with | of your running around with her. Make a point of seeing your | quicken your own pace, and you'll a girl — she is really my best best girl friend at home where | be even-Stephen again. There isn't a woman in the world | friend. But since she has turned | you won't have to share her with | who doesn't love the feel of a glove-soft suede. shoe caressing | | her foot | | | that suede is leather? The major- ity of suede shoes worn today | are made of kid leather. | i In fact, these little kids literally | | turn themselves inside out, in| | erder that you may have those buttery-soft suedes you love so much! Remove the top of the can with | an opener which leaves a smooth | edge. Now use one of the three ways shown to decorate the can | Wrap it with cord tied around | | and around, then give it a coat of shellac. Paint it with ename! and put on your favorite design, or Suede kid is the reverse side of Its soft. rich depth is due to tanning with simple kitchen as milk. flour and eggs smooth items So never use a wire brush to | clean your suede shoes, but a natural bristle brush or a rub- ber sponge. When you use a wire brush on your suedes, you get the same effect as if you used a wire brush on your face . it hurts! Suede kid and smooth kid too, Iteers to use to rid yourself Of | these to the can all hit and miss. | it breathes and is as soft as your | pencil . troubles. She suggests that you make a pencil holder for your work place, This will not cost you a thing to make, for the base of the holder is made from a frozen orange juice can, Sherry is a teenager and there- fore should know what it takes to get lessons in high school. Do some of you other teenage Try-lteers pa ie eae ee a an ln al 4 « ‘ . «+ Allin: —dilbn taeieSags ap Death! Fas aoiph The Shoe Box Men’ s—W omen’s—Children’s Better Shoes Tel-Huron Shopping Center Junction of Telegraph and Huron Roads PLENTY of FREE PARKING Smort bowde broid vomps that copture colors from nature to eccent your every costume; Cork-rubber soles and Duo- Texture plotforms put comfort in several smart shades with elastic instep and ankle straps to snug these airy Casuals com- fortably to your feet. Duo - Texture platforms and cork lightened rub- ber soles. Many other styles in a whole spectrum of colors $4.45 then shellac it all over. Make your | OWN skin tean different—it will be useful’ Stains Best ‘for Natural ‘Exteriors By HUBBARD COBB Time was when anyone who didn't want to paint the outside of his house was pretty close to being a bum. Barns often were let go without paint, but houses never. vogu® for natural finish on siding doors, etc., question of how treated There are a good many woods such as redwood and cypress which can be exposed to the weather without much harm, but in time they will fade from the sun and the weather. it should but they don't, they fade in varying then, some sort of coating which won't hid the wood but which will protect it from the weather. Some people have used linseed oil but linseed oi] picks and holds dirt pretty easily so this isn't too hot. Clear finishes such as varnish can be used but varnish has a slight yellowish color and take«< time to apply. Another point tu deep in mind is that the less pig- went in the finish, the sborter time it will last One kind of finish that does seem to be doing a good job is a pig- mented exterior stain seal. These stains contain a smal! amount of pigment which helps to make them last. They can be applied easily and will protect the wood. And they aren't too expensive. This is important for, while they do give good service, no finish of this sort will last as long as paint, especially on those por- tions of the house which receive the greatest amount of light from the sun. The great advantage of using a | stain is that when it shows signs |of fading, you just slap another on over it and there you are. There are almost 45,000 elevators | | It even gets the same careful cosmetic treatment you | give your face Your suede kid shoes are rich and beautiful because the pores + of the skins absorb the exquisite | | colors | ] Today, however, there is quite a| and this brings up the | be | ! If they faded all over the same | amount this would not be too bad, | Coppery suedes, avacado greens, | flame reds, charcoal greys, black, | navy blue and chocolately browns, all reflect depth and = luxury. Softness — color — beauty — give you magic at your feet—because suede is kid leather. Quick as a wink, crochet a pair of fashion's favorite fruit or flower earrings. Choose gay summer colors—use scraps of tatting cro- chet cotton. Make pins, too. Crochet pattern 688: directions for apple, pear, orange, violets-in- a-basket, earrings, pin. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print | in New York, including 30,000 pas- | Plainly pattern number, your name, | senger lifts. address and zone. F Mildred Webster, Owner 811 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. Fine Quality PERMANENTS Complete Hair Styling MODERNE BEAUTY SHOP 15 she has changed completely “She makes plays for boys, acts | night she embarrassed me dread- | fully. “Should I change my crowd, play lone wolf, or stick with her and act the way she does?” There's stil] another alternative: | Stick with her without acting the | way she does. This girl has been a close friend. By yourselves, | you're probably still just as close | and have the same interests She has become aware of the | boys in a rather violent way be- fore you have, that’s all. The change in her is conspicuous and noticeable — to you, at any rate. You're sorry to see her carrying |on. And, because you care for her so much, what she does bothers you The answer is to let her go her way with the boys without you. Find another girl who's more your speed and with whom Marriage License Applications Stanley C Smith. Clawson Beulah Clark, Royal Osk P c Tatton, Parmington Michaels, Parmington Charies Predericks Jr. 30 E Beverly Shirley N. Pace, 845 South Bivd Nelson Loretta Eugene M. Holm, Rochester Phylite M. Stead, Royal Oat Melvin L. King. Milford lone M Thomas, Milford Alfred P DeVellis, Walled Lake Phyllis M. Phelps, Walled Lake Alien L. DeGroot, Drayton Plains Pairy L. Blaylock. 58 Tregent Gerald J. Zyski, Royal Oak ~- Edna A Evans, Hagel Park Ralph Davis. Parmington Alice J. Vance, Parmington Mitchell W > Crusnick. 4405 York Shirley A. White, 3506 Auburn Allen Durkee. Parmington Shirley A. Crum, Permington Edward T White Jr. Utice Ruby E. Thornton, Royal Oat Andrew R. Henderson Jr. Ferndale Geraldine Young, Ferndale Charles B. Morley, 696 Lochaven Ruby C. Liebstet, 6645 Pontiac Lake Ra Lance. Clartaton 200 NN. Roslyn Richard C Patricia E Charies F. Halpin. 73 N Ardmore Mary E. Freegard, 453 N. Saginaw Leonard J Biansy. 2245 N Milford D Coulter, the boys. The two of you are out of step | girls, seven of whom are nice, How many of us realize | very silly and hangs round where | for the time being, but that needn't | clean girls. The eighth is always Beg , | k from inui be | si d dirty and has persistent | the boys are all the time. The other | X€€P you continuing to oppy and dirty ar persisten to slow down, or you're going to 4Ppearance, we are losing popular- ity “Some of our parents don’t ap- prove of her as a companion but we don’t want to do any- thing rash which might hurt her feelings, She's really a nice per- son. But what are we going ' to ‘‘Dear Miss Woodward:. We be- long to a teenage club of eight | eg a ata we , - yourself, Typical of the mood of the season is a Bright Secret, which is a perfume of song and sunshine whose enchantment surrounds you in a secret as bright as de about her?” RRS bs With all the bizz-bazz that must . | gO on among you on the subject }of clothes, hairdos, lipstick and stuff, it ought to be easy to bring her shortcomings to her notice without hurting her feelings Se ye Start asking questions of each other which she in turn will have to answer How often do you ‘wash your hair?’’ “What kind of soap do you use in your bath — and when do you like your * | bath, night er morning?” Stage a beauty clinic sometime 5 | when you're all together in some- body's bedroom, and start work- | ing on each other's hairdos Make a point of tackling hers, discussing its condition, its style, its grooming. Tease her gently about her dirty neck, prophesy the runs she'll get in her best nylons from her snagged finger- Be sure that the rest of you don't come out perfect by com- parison, but do in a friendly way | get down to her unattractive de- {tails and offer some helpul hints for improving same. Perhaps you can kindle her personal pride and ; snap her out of her laziness. Keep Jewelry Sorted for Use There's a bit of collector in every woman, they say. So it's inevitable that one accumulates. quite a collection of trinkets over the years The jewelry box is particu- larly affected In time it gets to look more like a veritable treas- ure chest — until, of course, its contents are sorted out. And that’s a sound idea for anyone who hasn't delved into the depths of hers for some time. LAS ; new fragrance, By EMILY POST A reader asks this question: “Is there any reminder we can make to friends who said they Patricia M. Kendall, Ortonville Frederick E Hollon, Royal Oak Martha E Friar, Roys! Oak James A. Davidson. Perndale Irene M. Runyan, Fase! Park Morrie R_ Bartig. 7201 Wendworth Dorothy Harkness, Milford Wellie Collins, Royal Oak Winifred V. King. Royal Oak R. Drane, Royal Oat L. Parish, Royal Oak James W. Jenkins, 197 Sanderson Ruth Sansom, 197 Sanderson Joseph W Pelo, Clarkston Marian B. Johns, Milford Wititam Barbera Joseph E. Keye, 3 Pront Janet L. Koboski, Drayton Piains Fred E. Miller, Oak Park Catherine Weigandt, Hazel Park Herman Seaton, Rochester Patricia A. Arnold, 1% 8. Johnecn Marry Allen Jr. Meline, Ti) Ann A Leahy, 268 GB. Jessie Ernest H. Morgan, 3012 Aubura Leona R. Linesux, Pinckney Arthur J Howard. Roya! Oak Geraldine GO. Burak, Detroit Edwin L. Cline, Royal Oak Alicia M. Arce, Royal Oak Robert D._Lorens. 111 Tabeau Irepe C. Gertz, 382 B. First Alfred W. Barner, 57 Brush Helen L. Dale, 55 Brush Thomas P. Zoulet. Royal Oak Barbara L. Mercier, Hasel Park Q@. Keahn. Royal Oak J. Cltppert, Royal Oak Donald B. Bowman, Norfolk, Va. Barbera A. Martin, Hazel Park Albert Nancy James L. Larsen, Detroft Eleanor A. Robnsion, Birmingham Straw Bags, from Colorful Straw Belts, from Little Black Velvet Hats, So Pretty with Summer Cottons, from Mix ‘em --- Match ‘em Cotton ‘Separates _Nardis of Dallas designs pretty cotton seporates that create a wonderful summer wardrobe. Vacation ‘‘wonderfuls!”’ Blouses... /70m 4.95 Skirts ..... rom §.95 Frosty-Cool Summer Jewelry, from ...eees: 100 seeveeecers 3.95 *eeeeeerers 1.00 3.95 Pretty 2-Piece Halter-Top DRESSES by Madalyn Miller priced from 19-93 Special! SPRING SKIRTS Y; 3 off { The DeCor Shop 48 North Perry Street Pontioc Hotel Lobby, Dorothy Eickmeier | would send us a wedding present j after we got settled and knew what jwe still needed? *‘Months have gone by, and we've been settled and have even seen these friends here at home! But not a word have they said about the wedding gift they haven't sent.” Answer: I am very sorry, there ts really nothing you do bat hope that they will their promise. (Pos- sibly a mutual friend might re- mind them.) Drar Mrs. Post: In your book you say: “A gentleman is always presented to a lady even though he be a gentleman of! distinction (except of course the President of the U. S., a royal personage or a dignitary of the church) and the lady no more than 18." You give on you say, “A young member of the family is introduced to a visitor, Mr. Eminent, my daughter Mabel’.” In this last statement it appears to me that the woman is being presented to the man. Will you please straighten me out on ceremonious introduction where the man is presented to the woman. In the second case, no one is Newlyweds Can‘t Remind Friends of Gift Promise Jewelry, like all other apparel, becomes dated. And when that happens, it no longer deserves its place in a jewelry box. For when the unwearable pieces arent removed, the wearable ones And finally it becomes just too |m.uch trouble to hunt for the right piece that’s just right for a par- ticular outfit | being presented and when the two names are said in the same tone of voice it is hardly apparent who is introduced to whom. Fur- thermore, Mabel being a member of the family, it would be impos- sible to say, “My daughter —Mr Eminent.’ In going through your jewelry Mabel box, you probably will come : | across many pieces about which | you'll be undecided. Put them Ye 0s ‘he . it | sn “ for wornen bs "cooee thei] in a separate place fer further il : | consideration. | Answer: Never on any formal | And do keep in mind that old | occasion, and rarely in public un-| jewelry can date you just as jless they cross so easily as to be | easily as an old hat. Pieces that practically unnoticeable . | . that|have:a frankly antique look, of is if the skirt is very long as well | course, are as ageless as pearis. as full Pieces you may not be able to r ,| wear fashionably now might be re- | designed if they are valuable. Or consult your jeweler about selling MAKE FRIENDS —~ them. If some pieces are still fashion- able but are no longer flattering to you, now is the time to make the wise decision. Why not give them .to someone who can still wear them well? After eliminating all these pieces, you probably will no longer have a very impressive array in your box. But what you lack in numbers, you'll make up in quality. For now you'll have handy those items that will play their part in presenting you at yous best. In that sense, then, your revamped jewelry chest will be more of a treasure chest. When you compliment 4 woman on a dress, don’t tell her it makes her look slimmer. That's.one of those compliments that carry im- plied criticism. For you are actually saying, “You need to look slimmer than you are.” Insulin was discovered by scien- tists in Toronto, Canada in 1921. in this curvy-white, finy doll-like pump ...and it comes in all 4 heels! 4 . ‘SINGER AND ONLY SINGER Offers all three types of Machines © The World-famous Straight-needie SINGER‘ @ The Amazing New Slant-needle SINGER @ The all-purpose Swing-needie SINGER Take your choice of these, the finest ef Sewing Mechines See them ot your § Pontiac—102 N. Saginaw FE 2-0811 Ld eventually get lost in the crowd. _ - URSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 THIRTY-ONE _ Summer Brings New Gay Prints Spring features many gay prints, ranging from the simple ventional dot or dash to the arge realistic designs. Very pop- | 1r this season are the many | decorative designs achieved by a} method called ‘“‘lacquer pigment i rinting os There are several variations in this method of printing: One is the emulsion type, where finely ground pigment in a resin binder s printed on the fabric; in an- ther type, the fine pigment is arried by a nitro-cellulose lac- quer; in still another method, a casein or albuminous material serves as the binder that holds the pigment to the surface of the fabric. In the latter, the printed iesign is usually white. i - design may be printed on a white background; red, blue, yellow, and black on a plain or neutral background. Pigment prints are most com- ynly found on rayon or acetate | taffetas, or rayon acetate, and tton failles and bengalines he ‘embossed for added textured interest. cleaning tejls us it is impossible a for most of us to distinguish a pigment print—yet it is important | New Body Lotion Insu res to kmow that this class of fabrics Seng eure ae All-Over’ Baby-Soft Skin fully; in others the print is re-| Hi much care , moved partially or entirely in) do you lavish, wear or cleaning jon your skin? Do you pamper | all of you or do you ignore the Inf . ie cour 7 a creak +“ = areas that are hidden by clothing vance how a pigment print will = the belief they receive suffi- | hold up. | Clent protection? The degree of serviceability de- Biginnend those sped yl 5) ds t o drying and scaling, joe Seutiariion ot ae rarer of becoming sluggish and sallow Just as you need cream for your which it is applied, the type of | . : binder used te carry the pigment; — sot ah me for your on and the condition of ‘‘curing’’ the Phi i needs ‘Lent ; binder and pigment during manu- | tens 0 prolong i — facture. | Reeognizing this need, some women have used on their body a lotion primarily conceived for the hands, but this fails to pro | duce the freshening and stimu- 4 Exercises Aid | Teenage Figure lating effect se pecessary for You teen-agers who have been | nat eerer eee growing upward without adding| With this knowledge in mind, one curves don't have to wait for na-| company has created a new prep- ture to take its course. Start a| aration designed to achieve and| daily exercise program now and maintain all-over baby-soft skin, A| you'll have lovely gentle curves in| unique formula, it is light and|4@y im formulas for oily, dry and = the bathing-suit season. | juxurious in texture with q trans-| ollowing exercises are aimed) jucent rosy glow. You can see at developing the bust. hips, legs | trom its very apppearance that | as mae “ — | it will quickly disappear into the | : with arms out | skin. | straight from the shoulders, put) 1 is meant for eve | ryday use, | your right hand on your left arm | .......i " | ‘ | especially after tubbing or shower- sag sage Sag agra inches be, | ing when the skin is in a most, de other kant Spread your receptive condition. Apply it ait’ fingers, pushing them into the|_ ia you will espertence pad flesh and moving the hands up to-| \ nediate result ward the elbows. For the first two| _. PS a, weeks, do this 25 times three times| First. it tingles and refreshes a day. Gradually work to 109| the skin. imparts a wide-awake. times. _— jalert feeling. One application and | your skin will feel more alive. 2. Lie on floor with arms out vibrant, younger ; ; Second, i saftens and smooths | floor, bend knees and bring feet close up te bedy. Rell hips all | the skin because it contains a the way to the right, then all | moisture-giving element that lub- | the way to the left. Do this 10 | ricates the skin without leaving | times, rolling at a moderate even the slightest trace of | pace. heaviness or stickiness. 3. Raise legs in the air, rest body| Although you will want to use on head and sholders and put this lotion the year around, it is a) hands on hips for support. Stretch | particularly worthy candidate for | legs as wide as possible and close | summer use, since it helps achieve them scissors fashion. Do this| that smooth, soft look so neces- | slowly, 12 times at first, 50 times sary for the new bare fashions.| after several weeks . | At the same time it gives =| 4. Standing with hands at tie, | “slip” to skin, in raise arms overhead, and clap | much the same that talcum | palms together, Then throw arms, | does. Girdles and stockings glide palms up, straight out to the sides | on with the greatest of ease, with | on a level with shoulders. Bend | the possibility of nylon runs re- elbows and touch shoulders with duced to a minimum. fingers. Let arms fall to sides. Do| As if all these talents were not this 10 times. enough, this lotion scents the skin | with a lace-inspired fragrance, Or- Coming Events | dinarily. you would not expect a | functional product to be scented Ladies Auxiliary te Eagles 1230 will with such a luxurious fragrance, | Ho ee enact hae W Moet: | 80 this is really a wonderful | om bonus. Church is sponsoring & | yg i This new beauty discovery is easy to use for it comes with in St. Michael Hall Maple Leaf Clud will meet I bupen- at 13:30 pm. Priday in Hotei al- | a: ‘ bal top. Just Smart, Comfortable Shoes for a Happy Holiday y from 4 to 8 pm. eon dron Why’ suffer foot-fatigue when you shoes with light-hearted comfort and smart good looks? This twin-strap offers all the comfort and support of on oxford, taking you thru- busy days with happy . ‘ ; bg Fi Ever Hedi” OPN pagan eben FE 2-2492 First to purchase his memorial poppy is Pigment printed fabrics also may | Walter Willman, city manager, who receives his flower from Anne Busse, daughter of The National’ Institute ef Dry- Mrs. LeRoy Busse of Adelaide street and the | The makers are dffering a unique Patent, beige, navy and white, navy. es THE PONTIAC PRESS, TH Pentiae Press Phete late Mr. Busse. Sponsored by the American | Legion, the VFW and their auxiliaries, the poppy sale will begin Friday at 1 p.m. With Polka Dot, \Leopard Designs shake this precious preparation into your hands and smooth it | Now that stockings have reached the ultimate in sheer beauty and all over your bedy and become as much a part of your | fit, hosiery designers from Paris bad to California are introducing in- daily routine: as and brushing your tle to the extravagant Leopard patterns and polka dots are being featured in Paris. And | California, not to be outdone, is introductory package consjsting of | two bottles, a regular 6 once size and a generous sample size. Try the smal] bottle, they advise, and if you are not completely novations that range from the sub-. coming up with such color tones | satisfied you have the privilege of “Actress Sunburn” and “‘Trag- | returning the large one to the | dy Black. store for a refund. Chances are, | however, that you will reserve the little flacon to carry with you on summer weekends and vaca- tion and tiny china flowers are dec- erating some of the dressier nylons. Jeweled toe rings of gold- colored plastic sparked with rhinestones are also being Shampoos Available | *ere4— H F In a more conservative vein for Oily, Dry Hair nylons are now being matched Most shampoos are available to with other accessories, including belts and umbrellas. Both texture and color are very important in the hosiery picture for spring and summer. Many women will find that the new pastel shades, such as Frosted Normal hair looks well for at| Apricot, Frosted Lime and Pink least six or seven days. And dry/ Freeze, are flattering and under- hair can easily go two weeks be-/| line beautifully the delicate hues tween shampoos. normal hair. Generally, you can consider that your hair is oily if it seems dirty four or less days after | being washed. Built-in gold ankle bracelets - With Tenor Fred Kendall As Solo Attraction — Women’s.Chorus Presents Varied Concert Program By DONNA ANDERSON Fred Kendall's tenor voice, well- known in this area, was heard in contrast with women's choral work when Pontiac Women's Chorus presented its annual spring con- cert Wednesday -evening at Pon- tiac High School, under the direc- tion of Charles E. Hutton, | troit vocalist chose his more serious selections from the works of Watts, Carne- @ vali and Reddick — in “Blue Are Her Eyes,” “Come Love With Me,” ong “Wings of Night” . 23 and ‘The Velvet “~ 4 Darkness.”’ DONNA Opening the concert with several tablespoon of squash, Baby may | religious selections, the chorus later turned to three unique “vois- day and Julie O’Brien were the echo. yoices. Mr. Kendall's charming person- ality had @ real chance to come through in his selections from musical comedies, “Oklahoma” by Rodgers, “‘One Alone’’ by Rom- berg, ‘“‘Donkey Serenade” by Frim! Prince” by Romberg. Serve Tots’ Food in Small Quantities Children are more likely to eat well when served small amounts of foods. E v en a youngster whose appetite is hardy can lose inter- est when cenfronted with a plate piled high with food. New foods especially will get a better reception when offered in small quantities. When offered a create a scene. But he probably would quietly accept a teaspoon of the same vegetable. He sang “Stranger in Paradise” | Away” were chorus encore pum for an encore and concluded his | bers. performance with a short, amus-| Dorothy L. MeKibben is chorus ing ditty called “The Crow's Egg.”’| accompanist and George Prime . accompanied Mr. Kendall. The chorus’ last group of of- | Pontiac Women’s Chorus is span ferings featured a dance tater. | sored by the Pontiac Department pretation of Leroy Anderson's | 4¢ Parks and Recreation. me anna guest dancers a lane Dunn Arthur MecCor- . Think of Soapsuds It's. smart to make sure you get mick, with the chorus providing background music. Also included in this’ group was | washable coverings and cushions the amusing nursery singing game,| When buying summer furniture. “Ten Little Indians,” Roy Ring- | The plastic combinations are a wald's arrangement of Hahn’s| great find because you can sponge “Could My Song on Wings Go | them with lukewarm soapy water. trations’’ adapted by the chorus conductor Mr. Hutton. | The. based on two! -. : Brakes compositions, “Hungarian | Give Crisp Food Dance No. 6” and “Waltz in A\tg Toddling Child “ ‘Dedication’ bs el wg oO When baby gets to the toddler stage, it would be a good idea to Before they presented « group | ove him one crisp food in each of American folk songs and spir- ea) Not only will it appeal to ituals, chorus members turned jim put it will also help to teach te the 16th Century polyphony jim to chew of Oriande di Lasso in one of bis secular compositions, “Echo Song.” Elaine Keinert, Carol Critten- den, Velva Wolfe, Dorothy Taller- are gummy, sticky or stringy are usually disliked by the group. 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Regular or Drip Grinds Chase and Sanborn with 1) c Coupon from Wednesday's 89 Pontiac Press, Only ah AA Bede = Remus Fresh Creamery 4 sities eis § = Ss y store rours C SE UTTEF S eererme of ¥ : Open All Day Sunday 24 B ttl > . ; Closed All Day Monday 0 es and ] a wo ear a ated atk SRS ad SUPER MARKET Hygrade Delici Take a Baked Ham a on 1 Your | Open Sunday All Day e waewe GP c Decoration Day Picnic Rare were Our bis PART Y LO Tin 39 TENDER, FULL SMOKED, CURED - aaa Birds rye Frozen Chicken Pies 3*~ $12 Ne eam a ee eee ce nd eee “LUX TOILET SOAP 59 Full Shank Portion - WHOLE HAM only ..* 69° tT OOD=0=-MAL _ Pike Street Corner Sanford Street Ph. FE 2-1298 SUD ER=-MARKET vAULOMeAGTINII I A) EA Bae Ph. FE S5-S311 Make this a very pleasant week-end for you and Swift's Ready-to-eat F a 5 79 family .. . drive carefully whe go yew sake panty of tine te make your wie we @ CANNED PICHIC. , ,. WANT TO KEEP YOU AS OUR CUSTOMER! Smoke-Cured —— oar, Wane é t gt , { emesis Se ee — THIRTY-FOUR _ Potato Salad Needs Always Liked as Picnic Dish Sliced Sweet Gherkins Garnish Platter for Summer Menu That perennial picnic favorite, potato salad, takes on a new look in this recipe for Ham and Pickle Potato Salad. Turn the salad into a mold and chill thoroughly. It’s all ready to be carried con- ‘Me cup peepee celery % cup eli sweet gherkins Combine all ingredients and mix lightly but thoroughly. Press po- tato-pickle mixture into a 1% quart > . ‘od od . Serve Cheese Dip With Pretzel Sticks Everyone likes to dunk, so serve is good cheese dip along with pretzel sticks at your next party. Blue Cheese Dip E f I t i € a g moderate temperatures. Like all protein food, she says, | af ¥ ry Zz 3 + } : 4 i HAM AND PICKLE POTATO SALAD—Cele- brate National Pickle Week (May 20-29) by featur- ing this recipe in patio picnic menus. With a three- By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor Probably there are not many cooks these days who take the time and trouble to make puddings such as chocolate, vanilla or but- terscotch. ley Kipp who graciously gave it to me to use Butterscotch Pudding Cookies % cup shortening 3 tablespoons brown suger 1 beaten 4 1 package butterscotch pudding 1 cup flour l% cups quick cate They Buy the prepared mixes, {a i add milk, cook the required| Mix in order given. This makes | length of time and serve. No fuss,|/a very stiff dough. Shape into only a little muss, and very little | small balls, flatten with a fork bother. Bake 10-15 minutes in a 30 de- it pr pared pudding | gree oven on a greased cookie sabty new in the coltnary wertd. jsheet. You may add ', I am unable te find eur post- | ground nuts if desired tive date of their first appear- | o-oo — anve. My guess ts that they have Salad Dressing Has but that ts only a guess. } . Full-Bodied Flavor been available about % years; At any rate, that is long enough | for many women to know no other means of making puddings. I don't} Men usually go for this salad know many cooks who make blanc | dressing because it’s so full of flavor. mange or other cornstarch pud- dings. | Savery Dressing “% cup sealed ofl “1% cup brown sugar to butterscotch ‘| pudding mix, prepared it as di-| top jar. Cover tightly; shake vig- | tf dg : _ a day old, give the | results when cooking, and) have the best flavor fi Stir baking powder and baking in their containers so as to up any lumps before meas- you are baking ? When my sister and I were | young, we used to beg mother to make what we had termed, “Our | Dessert." To make it she added | . 's teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons blue cheese Measure ingredients into screw rected. then folded a cup of | rously for about 1 minute. Chill whipped cream into the cooled before using.; shake well again pudding. Wonderfully rich and per- — peas wee salad. Makes fectly delicious. es . Pp Vanilla pudding may be used as the base of a cream ple fill- ‘Tomato Soup Easy Way ing. Fold any desired truit— _ ; F Ms os cane t—into the ecotea |2" Macaroni Recipe You'll carry home the prize from pudding mixture and pour into jthe potluck supper if you take a a baked pie shell. casserole of macaroni and cheese Chocolate pudding makes a good —made with tomato soup. There cake filling; it can be prepared are 2 easy steps. Make sauce by quickly and lends a different air blending 1 can (1% cups) con- to a cake. Fold quartered marsh- densed tomato soup with '% cup mallows into hot chocolate pud- milk~and 1°, cups shredded sharp ding. pour into tart shells Cover | cheese. Heat over low heat till with a meringue and brown for &| cheese melts. Blend sauce with 4 yummy chocolate tart. | cups cooked cooked macaroni. A most unusual use of a pre-; Pour all into a buttered 2-quart pared pudding mix is for cookies.| casserole. Tup with more grated This recipe comes from Mrs. Stan- | cheese and buttered bread crumbs "(28 Better go easy on that Sugar! Want to be plump as your father ? It's smart fo stay slim and trim You're wrong about Sugar, Dad ! Three teaspoons of Sugar really contain fewer calories than your apple! and get Dammds ‘Energy Lift” too! Whiel. is Less ry AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING SUGARS + day holiday in the offing, there will be plenty of chances for outdoor, informal meals. pickles and dill slices on the side. Butterscotch Pudding Mix Bake a Casserole Makes Delicious Cookies of Tuna, Cabbage | slices; add salt and cayenne pep- Tt THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 Pickles! > — Y Ey ae (Cream Panocha ' Serve sweet ‘Here's a brand new way. to use that old favorite, tuna, in a main dish Baked Tuna and Cabbage 1 medium-size head of cabbage 1 teaspoon salt e teaspoon cayenne pepper 3 tablespoons butter or margerine « cup flour 1% cups milk 1 T-ounce can solid-pack tuna ‘“. cup grated cheddar cheese Quarter cabbage; cut into 1-inch per to smal) quantity of rapidly boiling water. Gradually add cab- | Makes 1% pounds. cup of|bage so that water continues to boil; boil 5 minutes. Remove frotn heat and drain well Meit butter in a heavy sauce- pan, blend in flour; add milk all ls Satin Smooth How do you use sour cream at your house? With vinegar, as a luscious dressing for sliced cucum- bers? In beef stroganoff or veal paprika? As a thick tangy top ping for anything from borscht to blintzes? Sour cream is so good these days—smooth, thick, and always of the same flavor and acidity— you're probably using more and more of it. But here’s a use you may not have tried—in candy- making You'll like Sour Cream Panocha —just what that pesky sweet tooth has been asking for. ~ Sour Cream Panocha 1% cups granyglated sugar i‘, cups firmly packed brows sugar 4, teaspoon ing sods “ teaspoon salt le sour cream 1 tablespoon light corm syrup 3 tablespons butter or ma: 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Combine sugars, baking soda, salt, sour cream and corn syrup in a heavy 3-quart saucepan. Stir over low heat until sugar is dis- solved. Boil over moderate heat, stirring gently back and forth until candy thermometer registers 236 degrees (softball stage). Remove from heat. Do not remove thermometer. Add butter or margarine and vanilla extract. Do not stir in. Cool, without stirring, until thermometer reg- isters 110 degrees (lukewarm). Beat with a spoon unti] mixture loses its gloss and becomes creamy. Quickly spread candy in an oiled 8x8x2-inch pan. Mark into squares. Store in a tightly covered tin. Tasty Cabbage | kipper. NEW YORK (UP)—Cabbage is an economical and plentiful in- gredient for salads at this time of | —-—_- ——s Frozen Foods Reversing Nation’s Cooking Habits NEW YORK (UP) — House- wives all over the nation are thaw- ing out dinner, instead of cooking it. ° The consumption of frozen foods — even whole frozen dinners on disposal plates — is growing so rapidly that frosted fingers soon may replace burns as a kitchen hazard. Last year for example, nearly 3,500,000,000 pounds of frozen food were processed. This included every-day dishes liRe mashed po- tatoes, peas and carrots, and ham.- | burgers: but there also were pink lemonade, caviar hors d'oeuvres, | french toast and soup — just like mother’s. With married women -hol more than half the 19,000,000 jobs J ¢ held by women, the Frozen Food ' Institute believes it has a gold | mine in its quickly prepared din- | ners. These include a turkey dinner for four, which can be thawed out and served in record time. Less Costly Butter Makes Good Cookies The price of butter came tum-| bling down the beginning of April, | and that's an invitation to use butter to bake cookies and cakes. Jessie Cartwright, director of a home institute in Chicago, “ Se CUD sour cream % teaspoon lemon extract \% teaspoon vanilla extract J cups cake flour Cream butter and sugar. Add) at once and cook over moderate | the year. Try combining finely | eggs and beat thoroughly. Dissolve | heat, stirring constantly, until thickened and smooth. Drain tuna and break into pieces with a fork; arrange alternate lay- ers of cabbage and tuna in a greased ?2-quart casserole. white sauce over layers and sprin- kle with cheese. Bake in 350 oven 45 minutes. Makes 4 servings. Pour shredded cabbage with chunks of red-skinned apples, seedless rais- ins and bits of roasted almonds. Toss with a thin mayonnaise dress- ing. soda in cream and add to butter | mixture. Stir in flavorings. Sift flour and add it. The mixture should be a soft- dough consistency. When it's ready, Chicken parts broiling has been on the market for a long time, but an institute spokesman pointed to something new: frozen chicken parts for soup — necks, wings, backs, gizzards and hearts. . Tuna fish pot pie is one of the latest frozen foods, and there also are wall-eyed pike, buttered beef- steak, pan-dressed catfish and frog legs, fresh from Japan. Served with frozen eggplant par- migiana, any of these is enough for a meal,especially with thawed out uncooked frozen jam and non- fattening frozen whipped cream as a topping for the ice cream dessert. New Touch: Glaze Ham With Fruit Marmalade Here's a little different way to that baked ham. Spread with orange marmalade back into the oven to thin slices of the ham orange slices with cherries or whole cloves. for frying or Molasses Cake Has Raisins, Too Treat your family to this de licious spicy cake for dessert, cloves *% cup shortening l cup sugar 1 teaspoon venilis Me cup molasses 2 eges (beaten) % cup boiling water Sift together flour, baking soda, salt, cinnamon and cloves. Rinse raisins in hot water; drain well and chop. Cream shortening, sugar and vanilla. Blend in molasses. Add beaten eggs and beat well. | Gradually blend in sifted dry in- gredients, then raisins. Stir in boil- jing water, mixing thoroughly but | quickly. Turn into greased 9inch square | baking pan. Bake in 350 oven 45 to 55 minutes, or until tester in- serted in center comes out clean. | Cut into squares and serve warm, When you are planning a com- pany dinner, try to have one course or one dish a little out of the ordi- nary. Pontiac's Finest Cafeteria and Lunch Counter! 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Pkg. 29' rao fone a Sunshine Cheezits = — T ee 7 ° Fampbele \weeks has brought in its wake a) Specialties, issued the following wave of inquiries about the eti-| rules ag being correct form for all quette of eating the tasty discs. | pizza eaters: In order to allay the fears of| 1. It ig eminently proper to those gourmets who would eat piz- | quarter-sections or segments of t | zas in any of its hundreds of recipe | pizza, regardless of its topping, in | 1954 . — Zz a | square the edges of the biscuit | dough when rolling out, then cut diagonally with a knife to make the ‘‘diamonds.”’ | of. pizza, whether or not they are Biscuit Diamonds Easy — “> eo — Diamond-shaped’ biscuits are chicken its, cherrystone clams + pretty and quicker to cut out than | diced sirloin of beef, gorgonzola bi iscuits. Just cheese or lobster tail chunks... traditional round The normal! left-and-right hand , =S--- Chop suey style here. Make it af home! Mrs. Taylor-Hanes, a nationally known food authority, was quick to} hold point out that all of the above! he methods of eating pizza are ‘‘ap-| plicable for use when the pizza is | variations, but who are also stick-| the fingers — as a between cea - You'll like your own Chop Suey—ead Chow lers for ‘‘proper form,’’ Food Spe- & collation, a full one-dish din Mein—when seasoned “just right” with cialties, Inc., of Plymouth, Mass., Procedure ts to pick up a pie- ner or a midnight appelite-ap- | Oriental Shaw-Yeu Seeect Delicious, too. and San Jose. Calif. has conducted! *aped wedge of pizza at the are | peaser.”’ with meats, fish, chicken, soups, beted beans, a series of surveys to determine: ac dart Ragone poetigein ———— —— a wenn fo oo — Senaneta as ae yizze L r under xe, Ww . per len ; e en e y | ee = open forefinger rests atop the flaky Lemon Gelatine Makes Mother Neture's own — ver dis- 2. What percentage of pizza eat-; erst. Quickie Pineapple Pie beth cocking cad teklo wel asian ers use their fingers 2 It is considered exotic, by ex ; Quickie pineapple pie filling Send fer Free Oriental Recipe Boot? 3 How many ‘‘epicures des piz- perts. to ‘‘roll’’ pizzas into “little | gyi) a baked pie shell with drained zas” hold with the quaint conti- logs However, for those in-| . . nenta) @ustom of “rolling” their| terested in this “oriental style,” pineapple chunks. Cover with part- pizzas it is accomplished by slicing the | ly congealed lemon-flavored gela- The results of this impartial | Pizzas into two-inch strips which} tin Use drained pineapple syrup survey were amazingly reveal. | are then dexterously rolled up and| ,, part of liquid for gelatin ing. They showed conclusively | impaled on twotined forks Chill thoroughly. Garnish with 3. Authorities hav laced a} itn ak iqeeuieal an Po use of | Sweetened and flavored whipped ordinary dinner forks for the eating | cream that the old saw, ‘Fingers came before forks,”” is a good rule of % thumb toe follow. my |SAVE ON HOLIDAY FOOD NEEDS OPEN ALL p MEMORIAL Day D SUNDAy $ a ‘J ; $ , Armour's Banner, Wyandotte Tra-Pak Cees, BACON 65 — oe a LB. Fresh, Lean BOSTON BUTT ROAST Practically Boneless Extra Lean and Delicious SIRLOIN 49 STEAK ® Round ® Club N } a I c ay b. aa eo Editor. A mixture of cubed pineapple pieces, whole strawberries and cut oranges is piled back into the | PINEAPPLE SUPREME — Shown putting the final touch of whole strawberries on Pineapple Supreme is Mrs. Janet Odell, Pontiat Press Food Tt may be a salad or a dessert. ee Interesting Food Develops Everyone Loves | Reputation as a Gourmet | Gourmet food need not be for-| for filling the pineapple shells with Bran Popovers | eign, expensive, exotic, elaborate,'ice cream, covering with diced or even herb-scented. It actually is pineapple and garnishing with, Popovers are an intriguing name | just en and ppt food | cherries Makes from 48 servings, | for a most delicious hot bread. served with careful atten a |depending upoon the size of the And, the way men's eyes, particu- “pop”’ when they see them tail. Serving familiar food in a dif- | pineap | ple. ferent way may make your repu-| ee tation as a gourmet cook ~ | arrive at the table, steaming hot Take fresh pineapple for im- Gob f Cr Wh and fragrant may be one reason | stance. This delicious tropical | S 0 eam ip | they're so named. fruit needs little added to it be- pineapple shell Kraft’s Miracle Whip Salad | larly nare Ribs These, today, are a good all-| Top Apricot Dessert bean recipe with guaranteed sure- ( fore serving. But the way you serve e - it may be : 7" paw ani fire results. Cc IS "licious easy-to | The trick is to beat the cereal- a steed | prepare dessert is one you will flour mixture until free from tb. pineapple, want to make often 1 Serve hot from spots. If it is a really large one, umps. § popovers | ‘cut ft im half. If it Is on the Apricet Crisp the oven for best results. All Meat—No Waste Hish site. slice off one side “ee co Poe and 14 ounces) B P ere in a slice about an inch thick ‘se cup butter or mergarine % cup ready-to-eat bras C “ cup firmly packed brown sugar I's cupe « flour Scoop out the pineapple pulp, leaving a shell to form a natura! bowl Dice the scooped-out pineap- ple. combine with a pint of fresh strawberries and a peeled orange cut into small pieces Sprinkle with powdered sugar mix thoroughly and return to the pineapple shell or shells. Chill un “% cup fleur » teaspoond salt Drain apricots well; arrange in 9-inch pie pan. Work butter. sugar, flour and salt together with pas try blender or fingers until they form fine crumbs; sprinkle over apricots Bake in 350 oven W minutes Serve warm with whipped un- sweetened cream Makes 6 s?rv- ings ‘) teaspoon salt 3 eges. well-deaten i“. cups milk 1 tabiespoomn melted batter oF rine Crush all-bran into fine crumbs and mix with flour and salt. Com- bine eggs. milk and melted butter: add to flour mixture. Beat with jrotary beater until free from marga- lumps Fill heated greased heavy iron Wilson’s Sirloin Tips 79. Boneless, Tender ROLL RIB ROAST.... | muffin pans. er evenware custard | Note: Place a piece of aluminum | cups two-thirds full and bake in | foil about 1 inch wider than pie | preheated oven at 450 about 30) pan under pan in oven in case| minutes; reduce heat to 3590 and dessert bubbles over bake 15 minutes longer. Cut slit in side of popover to scald before | allow steam to escape. Makes 8 | popovers AKLAND PACKING HOUSE MARKET... A heartier dessert version calls cooking. RETAIL DEPT. STORE HOURS: WHOLESALE DEPT.: Mon.—Tues.—Thurs. 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Phone FE 2-9114—Free Delivery Wed. 8 A. M.-12 Noon. Fri., Sat 7 A. M.-6 P. M. 7 A. M. ‘til 4 P. M. Daily BEEF and PORK SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES 40:2" HOME USE LEAN, SLICED EXTRA LEAN, B se ON | PORK SPARE CHops | RIBS All You Want! NONE HIGHER , SMOKED C,. 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Mold Garnished Attractive Coffee Dessert Full of Surprise Flavor Just the dessert to surprise the | until firm. Then dip the mold into by Asparagus Fresh as the first spring day asparagus comes into its peak sea gon April through June Its bright green stalks and ten der tips are good sources of vita- mins A and C and good low cal orie food for spring diets Tomat. King With Fresh Asparagus 4 cups tomate juice 3 tablespeons fresh lemon juice ‘2 teaspoon minced option 3 teaspoons salt ‘e teaspoon ground black pepper 3 envelopes unfiavored gelatine ‘, cup water ~ 3 pounds {fresh esparagus Measure 4 cups tomato juice add lemon juice, onion. salt and Pjepper. Soften gelatine in water in a custard cup. . Place in bot water (not boiling! to dissolve and add to tomato juice. Rinse a >-cup ring mold in cold water. Fill with tomato juice mixture. Chil until ready to serve. Turn out on serving plate. Fill center with mayonnaise, Arrange cold, cooked fresh asparagus around the mold. Garnish with strips of pimiento. Yields 6 to 8 servings. Makes Blue Ice Cream A new blue-colored coconut sauce for use in ice cream making has bern developed? For patriotic oc- casions, red cherry sauce and blue | #oconut sauce can be injected into vanilla ice cream simultaneously | by separate pamps? girls and make them really rave about the wonderful, unusual thing vou always serve! This pretty dessert looks and colfee to eat makes a big | hot water too | Remove and place a serving plate over the mold. In- vert mold and plate together and lift mold from the plate. Garnish with whipped cream or impression when it is served be- | Maraschino cherries or both. This cause it is so good looking — as well as being full of surprise flavor. Not only your company but | your family as well. will look for- | ward to any mea! which ends " “easy-to-fix’’ Coffee Bavarian.~ Cettee Bay arian % cup milk ? s cooked white rice ablespoons instan « cup Beet or cane suge a teaspoor - l cup whipping cream Add the to the cook over a low heat until milk ts absorbed. about § minutes. stirring occasionally Pour the cold water info a sauce- pan and sprinkle the gelatin over the water Allow to stand 5 min- utes. Slowly add the coffee and stir until the coffee dissolves. Add the sugar and salt. Place the saucepan over a low heat and stir until the sugar dissolves. Add the mce and | mix well. Cool | When the mixture begins to thicken, whip the cream and then add the rice mixture te the whipped cream and gently mix. Turn into a greased mold or inte greased individual molds, or inte | compotes. Chill antil ready te serve. Serve within 24 hours. If the dessert is molded, chill For That Picnic Treat GROUND ROUND STEAK ....:... Peet's Skinless FRANKS BISCUITS 2 Cans for Salad Dressing 3 e For Your Garden LOTAN'S Dixie Highway at Telegraph Lots of Parking | recipe makes 6 servings MAPLE LEAF DAIRY PONTIAC with the By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor Pickles inspired Thomas Jeffer- son to write: Virginia, I know of nothing more comforting than a fine pickle, brought up trout-like from the sparkling depths of that aro “On a hot day in spiced matic jar below stairs in Sally’s cellar.” This is National Pickle Week you may have discovered billboard signs and othe: tising. That's a good talk about pickles as from adver- excuse to Pickles are an old, old food. Early American settiers, who by no means originated pickles, regarded them highly since they were the only juicy, green food available for many months of the year. Pix khes have become so mpor tant that several professors at Michigan State College devoted three years to studying the little green things Aunt 195 that fondness represents a They found our natural body for pickles craving of the human certain : vital for nutritive which pickles contain in generous | amounts. and C, able minerals Any food shopper is bound to be confused by the number of dif- ferent style pickles grocers’ shelves. There | four basic kinds: Dill pickles, sour pickles, sweet pickles and fresh packed pickles or quickles Dill pickles desct Chow pickles High in vitamins A, B pickles also contain valu- on are actually only ibe themselves Chow is a form of sou Sweet pickles are sour pickles from which the vinegar hgs been drained before finishing in sweet, spicy liquors. Quickles may be one of three kinds+“bread and butter” pickles Polish style dills and vegetable relish. One of the nice things about elements | 4 —— — Fine in Turkey Casserole pickles is that they may be served | dish. Bake in 350 oven 45-30 min- |as an actompaniment to other | foods, as an important ingredient | in prepared dishes or as a food standing by themselves they are conveni- you don't have to bake, Furthermore, ent to use ibroil, stew, or fry them to get them ready for use; you just eat ‘em! Try this recipe for a casserole dish that includes pickles among its ingredients. While it calls for turkey, there is no reason why you cannot chicken with equally good results Southern Turkey Pickle Casserole 4 ees 1 cup turkey or chicken broth cup mi ' ips bread crumbs 1 tablespoon melted butter substitute ups chepped cooked turkey or chick er « cup chopped pimieptes up chopped sweet fresh cucumber pickles teaspoon salt Freshly ground pepper In a bow!, beat eggs slightly ;| Add remaining ingredients; mix well. Pour haking into 1-quart + lunch or MEMORIAL WEEKEND SPECIALS ! utes. 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Pizza Muffins 4 English muffins 1 ree sharp cheese spread Tomato paste Oregano Split muffins in half and toast | eos very lightly. Spread each muffin | half generously with cheese spread, | then sparingly with tomato paste | — just enough to cover cheese| Be” ; spread. Sprinkle oregano liberally| & pa over tomato paste. Top each muffin half with a gen- TUNA PICNIC SANDWICHES — Every picnicker erous dab of cheese spread. Place | | makes his own sandwiches and really enjoys them muffin halves on cookie sheet and when they are a combination of tuna and chopped | broil until cheese bubbles (1 to 2 "yamadeams cneeen nea PICNIC Not Worthy of Name Sta ter Cookie tuna and chopped radishes and celery (right). cee into 6 small wedges "te pamesews | Without Tuna Sandwiches emer. [Without Tuna Sandwiches|: vio Chef 1 teaspeom worcestershire sauce the fun will double if you let your| % cup chopped parsley Cream margarine thoroughly | picnickers create their own sand- $_yenepoone preqeces horseradish with ee ee es ae wich masterpieces at the picnic seit and DyBper te taste a day your —_— start to pre orcestersh site. heres be eee lo their own cookie ing is a| and cream until well blended. Naturally the makings will in- Combine tuna, carrots, onion, | day for rejoicing. Why not inspire | Yield: about 1 cup. clude a couple of tuna fillings for | P@rsley and horseradish; mix | them with this recipe for quick, well. Add enough mayonnaise to | what picnic is worthy of the name moisten; mix well and season to| we think are especially tasty between mitteres Greed slices t0| friends whenever they wish. Per- New Way to Serve eve ths a serve. Makes 1' 3-2 cups filling fect for their Girl Scout or +H variety accompeani feasts too. Shrimp, in savory tomato sauce,| “"™ * ped : ; Scotch Shortbread make main dish meats, such as avocado cree |/QMGIO ASPIC Jala a piquant . euensaber 1 cup soft butter or ine Casserole Shrimp Curry cents, tomate = : SR ae Swat picts rata asd'asserea (NO Trick fo P am butter, add ugar grad: 1 c= ye salad ually while creaming. in flour. oo i, anne celery ze For molded tomato aspic salads,| Mix thoroughly with hands. Chill ‘» teaspoon curry powder Bring along an assortment of place the contents of a can of! 1% hour. 1 an - chopped broiled bread and rolis, too, to lend fur- | tomato aspic in a sauce pan over Roll out about %4-inch thiek. Cut tone condensed tomate soup ther variety jlow heat. Stir occasionally until | with floured cooky cutter. Prick i, -—-F—,* Tuna Radish Sandwich Filling | melted. It is then ready to pour| with tines of dork. Place on un- Cook shrimp: shell and devein 1 @%-ounce can chunk-style tuna = individual molds ‘which have} gréased baking ‘sheet! Bake in / Arrange in buttered shallow bak- cn acces chopped radishes | been rinsed with cold water) to! slow oven at 300 degrees 20 to 2% ing dish (10 by 6 inches). Heat ‘ = a | rejell. or combine with other in-| minutes. Makes about 2 dozen oil in saucepan; add onion and cel- B+ Meee ore to moisten. gredients.and-pour into molds. | cookies 2', inches in diameter ery. Cook, stirring often, over mod- | ns fhe lee | Your own individual seasonings, | erate heat for 5 minutes. Stir in’ Combine tuna. radishes. cel | such as lemon juice, horseradish. | : : salt and curry powder. Add mush-| onion salt and mayonnaise to| onion, chopped celery, pickles, or | | Sprinkle Curry on Fish rooms, including liquid in can, and moisten: mix well. Season to taste | “lives may be added to the melted, Curry powder is a combination | |}of herbs and spices. Turmeric, peas, Bring to boil and cook gent- Queen buttered bwced clices + More - substantial foods such as | coriander, cumin, ginger, gartic, | - °| hard-cooked eggs, chicken, shrimp, | chili and peppercorns usually go/| | lobster. or tuna may be added. jinto it. It is delicious sprinkled | Tuna Carrot Sandwich Filling | Vevetables either raw or cooked, | over fish or chicken that is to| soup. Mix well, Add piccalilli and) wien sait and pepper. Spread be- | *spic. ly for 2 minutes; pour over shrimp. | Place in 350 oven and bake until | "**’e: Makes 1%-2 cups filling. hot—about 30 minutes. Makes 4 servings. REGULAR w DUFF S 5 Mix Special offer to introduce thousands more to Duff's... the first and best mixes of all. If you hurry, you can get Duff's Waffle Mix or Duff's Ginger- bread Mix; or both; at 5¢ off their regular low price. Duff's Waffle Mix makes the Dvuff’s Gingerbread Mix makes ereamiest, crispiest, golden-brown the tangiest, tastiest gingerbread waffles you ever tasted, in a jiffy. that ever came out of an oven! All You simply add water, beat, and the finest ingredients that the most onto pre-heated waffle iron. excellent cook could use are skill- t's sosimple to do,evenachildcan fully blended. You merely add make perfect waffles every time. water, put it in a baking pan and Surprise your family with the tasti- pop it in the oven. Out comes gen- est waffies they've ever eaten. uine, old fashioned gingerbread! 1 8%-ounce cam clunk-style tuna 1 eeaidion Well With tomato aspic. | be broiled. Don't wait a day to get these two great Duff Mixes, at 5¢ off regular price. They're right on your dealer’s shelves... with a 5¢ off sticker on the front of each package. Perfect baking every time. Look for money-back guarantee on the package. [iz : See, NO COUPON- NOTHING 70 MAIL. I YOK FOR THESE SPECIAL PACKAGES AT GROCER: WHILE . THIRTY-EIGHT . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY. yr ey ~| When you are making a frozen} your temperature control for fast dessert ‘in your refrigerator, set freezing for best results. 27, 1954 After a gelatin salid is partially | more hours of chilling before | set, you'll need to allow about four | will be firm enough to unmoldé 1 HUTTE HEN = TURKEYS “IF IT'S ALIVE---IT’S FRESH!” ROASTING See HENS or FRYERS : San ” 65‘ carrots, onion, parsley and horseradish (left), crunchy Scotch Shortbread? It's so | they'll be able to bake al Sh . Casserole without tuna sandwiches? We're , easy, . rimp including two new recipes which | ‘ste with salt and pepper. Spread | hatch for themselves and their | EGGS.” 49° = $100 Fryers 5 Lb. Fe $3.19 5 Lb. Box $4.19 Ib. avg. ib. 3 te 5 Ib. avg. Fresh Seals Lake BASS PERCH | w2% | 35°: 5 WALLEYES Chennel CATFISH * 49° | 4 4Q9e BUFFALO — SNAPPER — LOBSTER TAILS PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY. MARKET 82-5. 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Grade “A” ny 4gc = Dinty Moore Delicious Ready-to-Heat-'n'-Serve Grade 1 Michigan in, Bologna 4: a l 42 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 Knowledge of B Vitamins ___ THIRTY-NINE Just Brings Out Flavor Monosodium glutamate (MSG) vor, It is used in the preparation of séup, vegetables and meats to bring out or enhance the natural food flavors, ’ |Paves Way to Good Health niacin in the diet. He said in a} \ doesn’t thicken foods nor add fla- ~ PORCELAIN te a Pa Bleach, lay on Pudding Variation For a delicious quick dessert, | 7” add cooked rice and chopped pe- | ~ cans to a package of prepared | © butterscotch pudding that has eradicated pellagra and beri-beri and this has resulted in a stronger and healthier popula- tion."’ : : ~ Enrichment is not the addition ef more calories but the addition ef the B vitamins — niacia, e; in kitchen, alk An old-fashioned canvas bag and | "4 a mallet are still fine to use when | ja you want to chop ice. ANCHOR HOCKING GLASSWARE GOING—GOING—COING! Over 200 sets last week! You can have one. too! just save your cash register receipts from Adler’s' When your receipts total $35 bring them in to the cashier and get your glassware FREE! > gs >, ce el mee iP = yao. ate ae ‘ . bn ah ssa SPRING JAM SESSION—It's time to make “Jam breakfast toast right now. And think how good it out of the luscious spring fruits, strawberries, rhu-| will taste next winter when warm days are but a - PRICES GOOD barb and pineapples. There's nothing better for | memory. May 27 Thru June 2 OPEN ALL DAY Fresh Spring-Fruit Jams| ...Good Breakfast Words Leftover Coffee er Hot buttered toast with fresh pineapple and strawberry jam — those are good breakfast words, aren't they? They have the feeling ef spring. Make up a batch of one Pineapple and Strawberry Jam 4 cups prepared fruit 7 cups Makes Fine Pie % bottle fruit pectin No one wants to waste coffee First, prepare the fruit. Pare 1 these days. Yet few of us like the apple. | idea of saving coffee from one SUNDAY CLOSED MONDAY Z SUPER VALUES AZ both of these and tch | Grind. Crush thoroughly about 1) . ; = —~ Lows wa tally ripe strawberries. Com | meal to apr an orig $6. | May 31 Ideal for Parties Oven Fresh bine fruits. Measure 4 cups into Use that left-over. coffee as the | SUGAR VANILLA Neen eer te moe, Add sugar eee sae a8 Sweet. Blain e the jam. sugar | pie filling. Sp the filling in a MEMORIAL to fruit in saucepan and mix well.| corn flake crumb crust for extra Wafers Wafers Place over high heat, bring to a flavor. full rolling boil and boil hard 1; he pie crust is se simply minute, stirring constantly. Re- made, it need never see the in- HILLS A Cc 9-0 Cc move from heat and at once stir | side of an even, Just mix ingre- Honan Lame ra PLANTS in liquid fruit pectin. Skim off| dients and press evenly and. . Pkg. foam with metal spoon. firmly around sides and bottom BROS | Then stir and skim by turns for! of pie pan. | ° |5 minutes to cool slightly and pre-e = 7), ak lent dessert e S P E C I A L vent floating fruit. Ladle quickly | gor ral pict to serve to| RAISIN COOKIES ‘Pe YOUR CHOICE into glasses. Cover jam at once ts with tea. The entire recipe | e- Apple Trees .... a. 98¢ |) OT incy not parathin. i eee teen Wa abe Sait. le ¢ SUGAR COOKIES — c Poach Teees .-.. 08.98¢ 1) pussare and Strawberry Jam | to prepare. | COCOANUT BARS 80s. Pear Trees ..... @a. 98 f) 35. cups prepared truit | Coffee Chiffon Pie With =| Cherry Trees .. ea. $1.25 Seevounes ben powdered frutt pestts . po gdlingr ~via Crust DRIP “ FRUIT DROP COOKIES _~ To prepare the fruit. Slice thin : FULL LINE or chop (do not peel) about 1| '% cup melted butter or margarine or Zien - Cheeslete : f pound rhubarb. Crush thoroughly | ae REG. - ag erapilegi ° . 1 tablespoon unflavored gelatin about 1% quarts fully ripe straw-| 1 POTTED PLANTS |[Se core ty ree eee) | LB. COOKIES FIG BARS fer the that every berry is reduced to a Se teoepese vanttte Box pulp. Combine fruits and measure | ok aane flakes into fine 3% cups into a large saucepan. crumbs; mix with and | Vegetable Plants 35¢ doz. || 7° make the Jam. Measure sugar | melted butter. Poms oom: andl and set aside. Add powdered fruit firmly around sides and bottom of | pectin to fruit in saucepan and | $-inch pie pan. Chill, FOX DELUXE . LEWIS 8205, | tae ee ee hard boil. At once stir in suger. nad cchened quota ent % CUT-UP Bring to a full rolling boil and boil | cup of the sugar, stirring until dis- FARM MKT hard 1 minute, stirring constantly. | solved. Stir in lemon juice and READY-TO-FRY = Remove from heat. Skim off | vanilla. Chill until mixture begins _ foam with metal. spoon., Then stir | to set. Whip gelatin mixture until ¢ bay ped nnnnai and skim by turns for 5 minutes | light and fluffy ang double in Lge. 1 Ib. 8 oz. VAN CAMP’S to cool slightly and prevent float- | volume. ing fruit. ; Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Beat remaining sugar ‘ . rep yw hegre rape : “ beating ure in You Bet | I t | peaks. Fold into the gelatin mix- ture. Tastes Better!” Spread in Corn Flakes Crumb} Crust; chill until set. Serve with/ whipped cream, if desired. ot roe, = 74° Platter of Cold Meat) x we nett! = HOT DOGS warmer, you'll undoubtedly be en- | or LARGE BOLOGNA ¢. ne hearty meat assortment with a tasty salad and a choice of breads. When purchasing cold cuts, choose meats which contrast in | color (some light, some dark), flavor (some spicy, some mild) and shape (some round, others square or rectangular). . It's also a good idea to vary the cold cuts assortment with slices of cooked tongue, baked ham or roast beef. With beef in plentiful supply, a beef tongue is an economical choice. What's more, it's a cinch | $ CANS MICHIGAN LARGE EGGS Per Pound ARMOUR STAR ALL MEAT—READY TO EAT THOMAS PASTRY SHOP “Made Fresh and Sold Fresh!” to prepare—just simmer with sea- CANNED 121 West Huron near Ceas ep we eteD I derek ied coun wl ‘be ead) PICNI ; : onion a eaf) Mant vein Trunk Station in water to cover until ae. 4', Lb. SIZE — Rear of Store , | : When ont. peel sf An a 00 ARMOUR STAR READY-TO-EAT move Foot ede ; TakL out @ oy WHOLE 2 Lb AMAZING NEW “ALL-PURPOSE'’ DISHWASHING DISCOVERY! cme to! . MEMORIAL ~ DAY Avg. ed. Lb. | LER SUPER MKT. 1200 BALDWIN AVE. ttn FE 2-9912 SNO-CROP STRAWBERRIES 10 Ox. Pkg. qr 5] KOOL AID 3" 10° THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MAY 27, 1954 and then drain. If you Fu Way to Warm Rice ee ie, camel ht, ring Tick to Flatten Meat A quick way to warm up left-|to a boil over high heat after over rice is to pour boiling water | has stood in the hot water byt do over it cover let stand several not let it cook. FORTY eo . os Son) German Gravy Ladle | | rh back Fee Serve Steaming Hot 73 A new housewares import from Ham Bone Soup . a Europe is a ladie which separates Veal Scaloppine — here's a chef's trick. Place the serving-size slices the veal you've bought isn't/of veal between two sheets. of quite as thin as you would like it; waxed paper and hammer with for that famous .Italian dish —' the flat side of a heavy-blade knife. gravy into fat and lean as it pours This $1 item from Western Ger many has a compartmented spout; Serve steaming bowls of this ham bone soup and your family | will give you the most praise you Fill Your Picnic Basket With Bazley’s SUPER DECORATION DAY SPECIALS!!! 78 North Saginaw St. Open Friday ‘til 9 P. M. FRESH, LEAN GROUND BEEF 35: you let the gravy settle for a few seconds: and then pour. The lean gravy ‘comes out the spout, the fat stays behind. It's made of | each spoonful of this mouth water aluminum for easier cleaning ing soup of tender rice and green peas. Bubbling with peppy flavor this is a soup which challenges all other soups for the title of ‘‘Family Favotite.”’ Split Pea Soup have ever had ~— Watch their smiles broaden after BAZLEY'S JUNEDALE BRAND REDI-EAT HAM Shankless Half Lean—Butt—Half Add a bit of rosemary to snap beans when you are cooking them for extra flavor. Tender, Blade Cut CHUCK ROAST 35: 1 poun¢ ¢ Cups green split peas 1 cup lhe onion 10 cups water | 1 ham bone } ‘» cup uncooked- white rice \ teaspoon thyme 1 tablespoon salt » teaspoon pepper olesome and LIMA AND FRANK CASSEROLE—A simple, wi delicious meal of lima beans and frankfurters fills this casserole Simmer the peas, onion, water hed with —— NU T E G and ham bone in a covered soup kitchen bouquet Fresh limas are called for, but frozen ones will do kettle until the peas are tender. | nice'y Each frankfurter is scored three or four times and b: prt Ade About one hour). Add the rice T thyme, salt and pepper. Cover and | j B Dj h t - ne) Accept He Substitutes simmer 20 minutes or until the | ! Y 1d ean iS | leq r y FRAME TEA & SPE CO rice is tender. Serve hot. This Det BM Cincinnati 2. Obie recipe makes about 12 cups of soup but Easy on the Budget For a sim pl le and inexpensive green salad and baked apples with | 49: 59: home dinner, you'll welcome this ombination ot lima beans and frankfurters Its hearty eating but easy on the budget ' Serve it with baked potatoes broiled tomato halves, crisp rolls Homemade Wafers | Fine With Coffee Petit Cafe the French call it literally -‘‘the small coffee It's awkward moments just before din- ner is served, and especially wel- take cocktails lemon peel are its traditional ac- companiment. Tiny tasty Hot | Cheese Wafers make perfect crispy partners for your Petit Cafe Hot Cheese Wafers « cup better er margarine « leaspeom Tebanc« 1 }-oe rell smappy heese | *, cup sifted flour Peprika Cream butter; add Tabasco and cream well. Blend in cheese and flour and form into roll about 1 inch in diameter. Wrap in foil and chill several) hours Slice ‘s inch thiek. Bake on upmgreased cookie sheet in 350 oven, 12 to 15 minutes. Sprinkle with paprika Serve hot. Makes 4 dozen walers Only a Rumor You may have heard there in i very little, if any calcium in milk | that is pasteurized. Heating milk in | the pasteurization process does not destroy the body-building mineral, calcium. Pasteurization is the im- pertant and necessery step in Gherch & Deiat Co, nc. — 10 Coder Street—iMeow York 5, M drink. GRADE | HOT DOGS LARGE BOLOGNA Lb. 39° Mario Stuffed Olives Large 8-Ox. ZIP OPEN PUFFIN BISCUITS 20 Biscuits Breat-O-Chicken Tuna Flakes * °°” BOSTON BUTT PORK PORK LOIN ROAST..... SMALL STEAK.. 65: SPARE ARMOUR STAR JUICY T-BONE, SIRLOIN FOR BROILING Home of Kosher Corned Beef Phone FE 5-2151 a wonderful way to fill in those} come to those guests who dont Cinnamon sticks and twists of} making fresh, clean milk safe to) 5 | Sere a RUBS . wee cvsacs. CHARCOAL PICNIC SUPPLIES WELL TRIMMED MEATS Cold Pop and Cold Georgia Watermelons Weekdays 9-10 701 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. cream for des ssert Lima Bean and Frankfurter Casserole e ima means P ips wa eaee on seit ablespoons butter of margarine = fut py mineed onion nifurt Ad bout 1 pound espoon kite bouquet wash and drain beans. ace Water and salt in saucepan and bring to boil. Add beans, cover, lower heat and cook until just ten- | der when pierced with a fork, 10) to 15 minutes Meanwhile melt butter,or mar- | garine over low heat, add onion and saute for 1 minute. When beans are done, stir in butter and onion, Pour inte shal- low baking dish, about 2x7 inches. Score each frankfurter | three or four times and lightly brush with kitchen bouquet. Arrange on top of beans. Bake in| 400 oven until franks begin to puff 2 to W minutes. Serve imme- | diately. Makes 4 servings } Fine Idea to Fast-Freeze | Skewered Steak Cubes If you have a home freezer you might like to try this: alternate one-inch cubes of sirloin steak and sauted mushroom caps on skewers BAZLEY’S BETTER MEATS FOR LESS!! JUNEDALE BRAND Redi-Eat PICNICS 39: GRADE | Skinless HOT DOGS NONE SOLD TO DEALERS FINE FOR STUFFING «| VEAL b.| BREAST ¢ lb. FOR THE BEST IN MEATS—SHOP FIRST AT BAZLEY Bazley’s Own pipe 35 Lbs for Grade | Bulk Sausage 29%. Lean, Meaty Beef SHORT 29i Shoulder Cut VEAL 45: TENDER BEEF CLUB STEAK.....49% Brush both steak cubes and mush- | -———— rooms with melted butter before wrapping and freezing. Fine to have on hand for unexpected com- pany. At serving time all you have to do is to put the frozen steak ,; and mushrooms about four inches from the source of broiling heat, | and broil 11-minutes on one side, /about 7 minutes on the other Sprinkle with salt and pepper and bring forth! ‘69: 69: BEER ard WINE Te Take Our — | Open Ff Sunday : e 9.9 FRESHLY-DRESSED PAN-REDI rnyens....42* CLOROX makes linens more than white wit makes them sanitary too There’s more then ordinary whiteness in a wash that’s Clorox-clean. Yes, dulling dinginess is gone, stains are removed, even scorch and mildew disappeer. There's edded health protection, too. For remember, no other Bit there are more than two goed reesens for clways using Clorox in loundering cot- tons ond linens. Clorox deodorizes. it con- serves linens, too, for it’s extra gentle, free from coustic. In addition, Clorox, @ liquid, contains no gritty porticles to damage wosh ond wesher. hn Ve Fee it: » ee Also Rules Out Sprinkling Ban Declares New Pump to Be Put in Operation Soon ROCHESTER — There is no shortage of water, and there will Manager Foresees No Water THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MAY | 27, 1954 Shortage | Contrasts With 1953 Citation Latest Award From Judge Welcomed by Best Driver ROCHESTER—Before a crowd of| chase and turned himself in to 300 interest residents, Charles | police. Mitchell W. Tien L drove tt wits top Mcacyed ees Ed Grabman of 156 Ludiow St. and Gary Wilcox of 522 Second first local teenage Road-E-O Sat- St. placed second and third be- urday. He bested the efforts of 20 other hind Mitchell in the contest judged by Marvin Lickert, George and although he placed second in be no sprinkling bans, Village .the Village Council this week. A new pump recently installed will be put into use this week, and the pumphouse will be roofed Mon- day, Slone said. water would have the ner- mal iroa content. Council permission was granted the VFW to hold its annual Poppy Manager Robert A. Slone assured | contestants in the written tests, the driving events, his total point | Stringer, Alex Duffield, Judge score won him the first place| Luther Green, and Rev, Edgar | crown. Lacas. Chuck, 2 Rochester high | The event was sponsored by the Scheel senior named to the Uni- versity of Michigan dean's list for scholastic ability, received a much different “award” from dudge Luther Green approx- imately a year ago. |P Judge Green, making the award | for the Road-E-O recalled that he! In seventh place among the con- had given Chuck a $100 fine result-| teStants was Joan Warner, high ing from a_ reckless driving | Point winner of the five girls com- charge some 12 months ago. | Peting. At that time, Chuck thought a ear chasing him carried a group of Harrison PTA Father's Group and the Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce. Winners claimed engraved _tro- phies, and Mitchell earned a chance to compete in the Road-E-O state finals at Lansing in June. Day -sales today, tomorrow and Saturday. Permission, was also given to St. Andrew's Booster Club to hold a herse show June 13 on Miller Hazel Park Mayor Cuts City Tax Rate boys, when in reality it was a police car. The police car was smashed in the chase. Next morning, he heard’ about | the police car cracking up and | HAZEL .PARK — Keeping his | Memorial Day Rochester High Band Monday at 10 ROCHESTER — Memorial Day services will be held Monday, be- ginning at 10 a.m. at the Ameri- can Legion Hall, followed by a pa- rade featuring the Rochester High School band and local] organiza- tions. The Woman's Relief Corps will open the service with a brief cere- mony at the Legion Hall. Following the route led by pa- rade marshall Arthur Cofer, a . Short ceremony will be held at the World War Il Memorial, with the blue Star Mothers plac- ing a wreath there, At the Avon Cemetery, the American Legion Auxiliary will place a wreath at the World War I memorial, and the Woman's Relief Corps wil] have charge of the cere- mony at the G.A.R. monument. Fletcher Renton, former mayor of Royal Oak, and a veteran of both world wars, will be the main speaker, introduced by George Parade fo Mark: to Highlight Services char ax Choir Director | Is Honored | in Rochester ROCHESTER — A: silver jubi-| lee open house was held at St. | years. Mrs. Walter T. DeBaene arranged the program, which included! be- | original musical numbers by the | adult choir and group singing. | Informal talks were made by | several former pastors and the | present pastor, the Rev. Harry S. | Paul. oeveral gifts were presented to Mrs. Gregory for the church by Mrs. Z. C. Boeberitz Memorial Day Services Set American Legion Post, | | FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! |] We have a style and color for every member of the family. Ladies’ 395 1 (095 Men’s (981 995 Girls’ =: 198 1» §95 Boys’ =: 119 » 249 “Decoration Day Needs Galore” at the | ife Atte sec 312 Main Se. Rochester _. Auxiliary will Salute, War Dead Sunday | AUBURN HEIGHTS — = The Hill- Gazette Post No. 143 American ¢ 2. 1 ee 4F Sed 4 ix street. Funds will go to the St.| decided he was the object of the | campaign promise, .with the help | Koebbe, commander of Homer! Legion and Auxiliary will hold che} MR. AND MRS. CHRISTIANSON Lutheran Church Service Unites Rochester Couple ROCHESTER — St. John's Luth-; groom is the son of Mrs. Mary eran Church was the setting for | Christianson and the |ate Ole Chris- the Saturday wedding of Patricia | tianson of Alida street. May Brandeberry and John Duane | Mrs. Sandford Cart end Christianson. The bride fs the daughter of | Mrs, Donald McAlister of Roch- Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Brandeberry,| ester were the bride's attend. of Walnut boulevard. The bride-| ants. Serving as best man was Sand- ford Carison of Rochester. Ushers were Donald McAlister. of Roches- ter, Clarence Christianson of Pon- tiac, and Claude Ritter of Royal Oak. @ Real Estate * | will live at 42 Murphy St., Pontiac, | following their honeymoon trip. “Reeder Look Your Best | oa for Graduation Let us create the hair style for you that com- plements your natural beauty! AVON BEAUTY SALON 1008-N. Main St. Rochester OL ive 2-8111 — = Furniture at Its Finest The bride chose an ice blue an- | Insurance kle length taffeta dress with net “Fer Every Need” overskirt and chantilly lace bodice : ith s neckline. DALE end NINA " h seein ak Ge 3 olin MARTIN Jive: eid,» oe char pares im ing cere- | OL 2-9761 , mony. Mr. and Mrs. Christianson 412 Main Se. Rochester 330 - 332 Mein Street OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 Rochester Mich. : A Distinguished Service .. . : : William R. 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Senior Prom Set at Rochester High ROCHESTER — The annual Sen- | ior Prom tomorrow night at the | high school symnasium will high- the school activities this week, “Come What May” is saaed te ‘and the committee headed Dancing will be from 9 to p. m., with a grand march at Pp. m. Patrons include Board of Educa- tion members and their wives, and Supt. of Schools Donald C. Baldwin and Mrs. Balddwin. WSCS Installs Officers THOMAS—Newly installed offi- cers of the Methodist Church WSCS 12 1} ‘Sixth Graders | spon | staked by the parents. the gym/pal aig will honor the Rev. in black and white. breralage |of two councilmen, Mayor Zig- mund J N last night slashed | this city’s rate from $10 to $14 | per $1,000 assessed valuation. |" The new rate is the lowest in | Hazel Park history. Niparko won |the mayoral post in April on a pledge to reduce taxes. at Greenfield Village Today WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Much of the city’s municipal in- a today at Greenfield Vil- | |lage, Dearborn, were the sixth |COme comes from taxes on both running and harness races run at | grade students of Four Towns) | > hare. ee tours of the historic buildings and displays ana a picnic lunch. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perry, sixth | grade teachers. were the trip's | sors. Transportation was fur- Were injured in a headon collision | 2 Rochester Men Hurt in Car Crash Last Night | Mile Road last night. - ° Accordi ! Episcopalians to Honor | romeo See de Reverend and His Wife o Dequindre by James W. Thomp- | son, 22, of 354 E. Third St., struck ROCHESTER—St. Philip Episco- | 9 southbound car driven by Gerald H. Trembley, . Edgar Lucas at 6:30 p.m. gt y with a dinner in the church! Trembly is in ‘‘fair condition” | Pontiac General Hospital officials They are leaving for New York said today. Thompson received a June 14 and will sail for England cut left knee. and freland two days later. While | on their six-week vacation they will | visit relatives and be joined by| _Job’s Daughters Unit their son, Pfc. Robert E. Lucas,| Holds Rite at Metamora who is stationed in Germany. Fellowship to Meet ROCHESTER—Woman’s Fellow- | Hall this week, with two candidates ship of the First Congregational | receiving the lessons. Church will hold a general meet- oe and Masons attended. ROMEO — Two Rochester men | |on Dequindre Road north of 24| a car driven north! 26, of 60303 Eyster | the METAMORA—Commerce Bethel | of Job’s Daughters conducted an| Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Lyons initiation at the Metamora Masonic | of Lexington and Chatham, Mass. | 1342 Metamora Eastern Star Chapter, | June 6. Her fiance is currently was hostess, and Star members| studying at Yale University. A planned. Wing Post No. 172. Lapeer Youth Gets 4-H Club Grant to MSC LAPEER — A Lapeer County youth is among 4H Club mem- bers in the state who have been awarded 4-H Club scholarships to Michigan State College, according to Walt Moss, county 4H Cub agent. The youngster is Richard Inman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie In- man, 1753 Daley Rd. He has been a #H Club member for seven | Scholarships are based on 4H) leadership and outstanding club | work, as well as scholastic attain- | | ment. They are awarded by the State | Board of Agriculture and finance freshman year term fees, and are re-newable for the remaining three years of undergraduate study Lapeer Couple Reports Daughter’s Engagement Loubser announce the engagement of their daughter, Johanna to John Andrew Lyons, son of the late LAPEER — Dr. and Mrs. Dirk |! Johanna will graduate from Sar- gent College, Boston University, | fall wedding is | | spilling industry and residences | into Oakland County, Farmington | and Novi townships are feeling a (of Farmington are increasing in BLANCHARD (This is the lith tm @ series of , articles describing le population and industrial growth of communities in Oakland and adjoin counties The 12th article will eiso discuss Farming- ten and Novi townships) By HARRY J. REED On the outskirts of the metropoli- tan Detroit area which is currently rising swell of population that is apt to last for several years. The two townships and the city tempo with the surging develop- ment which is predicted to double Oakland County’s population by 1970. Having a hard time keeping track of the new subdivisions sprouting within his territorial lim- its is Farmington “We had 14 new subs last year, and already this In a good position to check the | with the expanding countryside is Growth Hits Farmington, Novi their annual memorial day serv- | services paying tribute to the dead a, | will lead the | will be held at all through the day bers. Hazel Park Officer Ousted for Conduct | | Your Doctor's Precription Is Our Sacred Trust Your Doctor’s prescrip- tion is the “formula” thot speeds you along the road to health. Therefore, we look upon that prescription as a Sacred Trust—and use every skill ot our com- mand to make sure it is compounded as he would wish. PURDY’S Drug Store 321 Mein St. Rochester Hunt was not available for com- ment. His ouster was approved EXCLUSIVE FURNISHINGS L no G arruisncrs t= the Beart of Drayton Pisins 3526 Sashabaw OB 3-1711 by the Civil Service Board. ihe = “We studied our growth trends | growth is Farmington Postmaster | | Farmington City Manager James! from 1944 to 1952, and then pre- Henry L. Trombley. He measures | | the increase in a $15,000 boost in [2 Teneeee, postal receipts between 1950 and 1953. Receipts were more than | $93,000 in 1953. We'll have te get space out- His 1.7 square mile political sub | division is per- |} haps the fastest | growing section in Oakland County. Only 38 building permits were is- sued in 1952, but 106 were listed in 1953. “There are 870 new homes planned for the city, which may | manufacturing of metal cutting | divisions within the city, or ap- township. | double our 3,009 TENNANT spaciously landscaped plant | population in the next 15 months, ' Star Cutter Co., is an ex- | he said. “This construction will leave . tools, the plant was moved out | proximately another 125 homes,” from Detroit three years ago, for | the manager continued. expansion purposes. The present | The boom in home construction building is twice the size of the keeps Supt. of Schools O. E. former structure in Detroit. | Duncke scrambling to keep his Another man in constant contact | charges under a roof. last four years our evaluation has risen from. $2,055,595 to $13,- tL... MEMORIAL DAY Let us you to loved 50 dearly Rochester (Greenhouses Member F.T.D. 210 £. Third, Rochester |, OL tve 29-8411 BIG “10” b * Bik MAJOR ON CHEVROLETS CRISSMAN CHEVROLET C0. 755 S. Rochester Rd. ROCHESTER OLive 2-9721 | dicted our future growth by the | percentage of increasé,”” Dunckel says, “but now we're increasing much faster than we did in the period of time studied.” He figures his present 3.100 pupil count will blossom to 6,885 by 1960 | | and warns that these are copserva- | tive estimates. | Beginning in September appreey | imately 800 first and second grade | | students will be on half-day saad, | sions. To remedy this, three new ele- | mentary schools totaling 42 class- rooms and a senior high school are being readied for September, 1955. | Voters approved a $1,500,000 bond issue for these March 29. improvements $1.98 to $3.98 Boy’s Bathing Suits $1.29 to $2.98 Men’s Loafer Jeans. $2.98 Boy’s Loafer Jeans $1.98 and $2.49 Ladies’ Shorts $1.69 and up Pedal Pushers $3.98 Girl’s Shorts and Halter Sets .. .$1.98 and $2.98 Girl’s Shorts _. from 98c Girl’s Pedal Pushers $1.98 320 Main St OL 2-0811! ROCHESTER | , $1 2% CLINTON 4 H.P. Outboerd Motor $1450 ee LE Softball Bats... $1.19 Softballs $1.69 OUTSIDE WHITE SPECIALS Be Prepared for a Real Weekend of Fun with These Specials .. . ti) $325 BARBECUE GRILL $435 "CROQUET SETS $795 tw $2495 el, gn 429 MAIN ST.., 39 and up Stay-A-Float Life Belts ‘ BURR HARDWARE IN ROCHESTER, MICK ew FORTY-TWO National C. of C. S The necessity to maintain a high rere-of defense. spending probably will prevent any extensive ax cuts this year or next, said Bernard Roach of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Waldron yesterday. In a talk before a group of local businessmen. : by the sponsored Pontiac C. of C., Roach explained that the threat of Red domination ip Indochina and the recent Com- munist arms shipments to Guate- mala should cause defense spend- ing to remain high. “Can we have farm security| Chamber is a non-partisan or- | federal highway construction and we should see the results of this in 1967-58." Revenues from the postal serv- ice falls over $1,000,000 per day short of covering costs, the C. of C. expert said. The difference is made up from other government | incomes. The problem is whether to raise postal rates and make the system pay for itself or continue to sub- sidize it, Roach explained. The Bricker amendment limiting the President’s power to make agreements with other nations ‘‘is dead for this session,"’ said Roach, but probably will come up again next year. Reach said that the U_ 8. Without a farm products surplus?” | ganization with its board of di- he asked. ‘It's costing the. goy- ernment $5,000,000 per day to store surpluses of wheat, ather products,”’ he stated. One present idea, he said, is to gontinue the “rigid price sup- s” for a year and then get a ferendum vote by farmers to out how they want the prob- fem handled. _ “Some 60 per cent of our high- @Ways are below tolerable -condi- fions.” Roach stated. “Roads Weren't built during the war and qosts have skyrocketed since. | However, the government re- gently provided $900,000,000 for butter “and | rectors split evenly among Dem- ecrats and Republicans. He stat- ed that the national chamber has 32,000 local groups linked with it. At present, Roach explained the chamber is working toward the following objectives in gov- ernment 1. A better tax system that will be free and equal and yet provide | ditions there that certainly aren't | multiplied greatly over last year, - | good business procedure.’ adequate revenue. 2. Government economy yiélding a streamlined system without un- necessary spending. 3, Continued business expansion on a stable basis with sufficient County Red 37 to Board Members of Oakland County chapter house, The 15-man committee, which funs chapter affairs between di- Pectors’ meetings. will elect chap- ter offices in June. Watson, Hiltz, Bruce, Mrs. Van Fleet and the Rev, Mr. Hamm Cross Elects of Directors were also named to the board .| of directors. The Rev. Mr. Hamm and Mrs. George Eberle of Mil- ford were the only directors re- elected. Ferndale’s new director is Mrs. A. B. Etheridge; Groveland’s, Mrs. Eugene D. Rogers: Hazel Park's, Mrs. Zigmund Niparko; Highland’s, Mrs. Asa R. Smith, and Holly's, Mrs. Elmer Lock- T. G, Tate, Lathrup: Mrs. S. M. G , Lyon Township; Mrs. D. H. Curry, Oxford, and Adolph Kline & Sarto, West Bloomfield. and Mrs. M. A. Palmer Sr., White Lake. In Hiroshima, target of the first peaker Sees Taxes Staying High Trial Opens Today markets and 600,000 new jobs each year to absorb the growing labor force. 4. An improved social secur- ity system with wider coverage and a sound financial basis. 5. Better labor relations through lsou nd legislation and creating THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 _ is . labor - management - government | F | 5 bb beans In Fatal Stabbing - Economic understanding to/ Ojivero Ortega, 16, went on trial show why the American profit and in Circuit Court today on a charge one Se ae oe fonele, mars | ve fatally stabbing Paul Viez, 19, sang! ° fol) vedding reception last work to improve this sy$tem. lea — a wedding jon la 7. A foreign policy which in- Ortega | creas } tes | of 381 Irwin St., is inerptioeigg ame sae peemeeee | charged with manslaughter. A 12 |member jury is hearing the case Supervisors Ask TB San Report Will Study Cooperation Between Medical and Business Offices Cyril E. Miller, Avon supervisor won Oakland County Board of Supervisors’ backing Wednesday in calling for a report on the county tuberculosis sanatorium's management system. Miller claimed ‘“‘there are con- | Miller asked the tuberculosis sanatorium committee to answer — | these questions at the next board meeting : 1. Has the organtzation of sana- torium mahagement been changed since last fall? 2. Does the medical officer have any authority? 3. Has a doctor ever been a member of the sanatorium board of trustees? 4. Is the Board of Supervisors responsible for the medical direc- tor? Willis M. Brewer, committee member, said he didn’t know of any report hanging fire and asked if “anything new” had come up since Dr. George H. Phillips resigned last summer. The committee, he said, had | talked to Dr. Phillips and the three-man board of trustees then and had “found no reason to take | any action.”’ | Brewer then moved the report | be made by his committee at the | board's next meeting. The motion | supported by William A. Ewart of Pontiac. carried Dr. Phillips charged last summer a medical director and business manager caused conflicts that “made it difficult to do good med- icine.” He also charged that trustees Gecided in faver of the business that having authority split between |before Circuit Judge Frank L. \Tent Caterpillars) >w, H Ss h Ortega’s brother, Roberto, 71, is a FI charged with felonious assault and it out eastern lane Theobald, 19, of 562 Ar- 7 ; |thur St. is also facing trial on ipplemoncioas Area i manslaughter charges in the knif- The heaviest infestation of tent ing. All three are in Oakland Coun- caterpillars in Southeast Michigan | ty Jail in five years was reported today The younger Ortega told police by naturalist Walter P. Nickell of he stabbed Velez in the left shoul- the Cranbrook Institute of Science. der when his brother, Roberto, But unlike the gypsy moth peril | Called for help. Roberto said a near Lansing, losses from the web-| fight started between him and Fe- spinning insects are expected to | !ez at Nevada St. and Franklin Rd be confined to abandoned or- | chards and some heavily infested President Says Plan | forest trees. | Would Brace Airlines Nickell said a check of Oak- | : | land, Wayne, Macomb, St. Clair | WASHINGTON W \~ President and other southeastern counties (Eisenhower says he plans to use | as a guide a government report || showed tent caterpillars have calling for fewer but stronger air- lines and for a cutback in sub- sidies to domestic air carriers The report on American air t policy by an interagency air ,co- ordinating committee was made public yesterday by the President, | trees, but has spotted scores ot | who declared the study “reflects | them in old, run-down orchards. | this administration's central objec- The caterpillars attack the foil-|tiye in this field—to strengthen | age of fruit trees and some wild | american aviation.” | trees in the spring, sapping their _miatianus | canon Boy, 12, bet | When Car Goe R Headlights Blind Driver;| .. . cid | A 12-year-old Brighton boy is re- | Hospital Treats Injuries —__ ported in good condition at Pontiac | ; General Hospital with head cuts William Brooks Jr., 20, of M8) sustained Wednesday when the car Branch St., was treated at Pontiac | in which he was riding ran off Pon- | General Hospital for injuries sus- | tiac Trail and struck a culvert | tained when his car hit a parked | abutment, \ mile west of Wixom car Wednesday night on Bagley | The youth, Gordon Murray, was | | Street near Rapid street. | riding with his mother, Mrs. Grace He told Pontiac Police he | Murray, 44, when she swerved to) swerved to avoid an oncoming car. | avoid an oncoming car, Oakland | He said bright headlights on the County Sheriff's Deputies said making “this about the heaviest | infestation I've seen in five years." | He said he hasn't seen any o | the tent-like webs on well-kept fruit | WORLD &¥ PRE NOW! rue worww’s WASHER-DRYER! 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Tuberculosis (all forms) 5 3 4 Whooping cough .. 4 ot 0 Mumps . 152 40 Rubella coos 8 is 7 Rabies ‘in animals) ,.. 3 3 4 Mapetitie ....:-.s-csced 5 5 2 Salmonelis cece 8 e e Baciliary Dysentery ‘Shingela flexneri) 1 . e Encephalitis é 3 a 0 Pontiae City, tan, had fewer new cases of chicken pox last week—but mumps was on the in- crease The city health department's re- port, also released by Dr. Mon- roe, showed six new cases of chicken pox last week, only one- third the preceding week's 18 cases. Mumps struck 721 city peo- ple—more than the 18 the week before; but only three cases of measles were found. The city department's complete report reads as follows: Week Ending Past May May Weet 15, 54 23, '53 compared with 80/| Whooping tough Rabies ‘in enimels) Ief hepatitis Senorita in New York | on Way to Riding Record | NEW YORK @® — Senorita Ana | Beker, 36. is stopping here a few| days before continuing her horse- | back ride. from Buenos Aires to Ot- tawa, Canada. 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She died earlier this month When her will was probated, it ieft | the home to the McKal\ eys Nesting Mallard Halting New Home Construction SEAFORD, N.Y. @—A mallard duck is hatching a nest of seven | 4’ ?@ 2° +A *ne 2428 ee e . oe for a friendly chat with | His friendly smile meant a wa | to the lonely old lady from the) CREDIT a tales lard egg to ihe saw .erack in one of the exes mallard is of her sitting. " said, “how | ait for her | mnt ‘T'm not sure, long I can afford | to become a mother.” Dog Spends Entire Day ‘Earning $20 for Master MILAN, N. H. ® — When Pat | Hickey returned from work his wife told him their mongrel dog Mike, had refused.to budge fron the woodshed all day Investigating, Hickey spotted a large bobcat behind a wood pile, held at bay by the dog. A shotgun blast made Pat and Mike eligible for New Hampshire's $20 bobcat bounty. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 Convicted on 4 an Man Faces Death Penalty BALTIMORE ® — William C. Thomas, 32, convicted of murder, rape, robbery and burglary, await- ed sentence today on all four counts. Thomas, an ex-convict, was con- victed yesterday of the yfyf . | Miss Della Honeyman, 67, in he grocery Jan. 17. He faces a possi- | ble death penalty. Thomas! admitted killing Miss Honeyman after she surprised him while he was trying to burglarize her shop. He admitted robbing her of $4,700 but denied the rape charge. He pleaded innocent by reason of insanity. Ticket Tickles Him GLASTONBURY, Conn. — (UP) —J. William Purtil left his car on the street overnight when it broke down, Finding: a ticket on it next day he said: “I'm happy to pay the ticket—it shows me the police are doing a fine job." Purtil is a char- ter member of the Board of Police Commissioners. -_—_——— | Circus Tent Blows Down; No Fatalities STOCKTON, Kan. @ — tators and the performers escaped serious injury. Employes of the Al G. Kelly and | Russel] Brothers Circus and towns- people on the grounds outside the big tent helped free those trapped under the billowing canvas. The most serious injury reported was a broken ankle although a number of persons received cuts and bruises. ~ * > Pershing Brady, editor of the Rooks County Record, who was at tending the circus, girl aerialists had gone up ropes to start their performance when the wind hit. He said the big top began to | sway and the girls screamed. “They started lowering the girls down as soon as the wind started blowing so hard,”’ he said. “They Strong | winds blew down a circus tent last | night but approximately 1,500 spec- | said that six! _FORTY-THREE were on the ground just’ before the tent gave.way. “The tent blew ‘right’ 6ver ou heads and down to the north. The bleachers we were sitting in stayed up but a lot af the other bleach érs collaps®d.” New Hampshire has had a state system of education ever since 1647 when a general court order required every community of 30 or more persons to Maintain @ school. CHOKED.-==. GAS? THANK HEAVENS! Most attacks are acid indigestion. When it strikes | take Bell-ans tablets. y contain | the fastest-acting medicines known to doctors for the relief of heartburn and gas. Get Bell-ans today. 25¢. . D! Scholl Zino pads Remember Sport Dresses Shorts Bathing Suits “ITS OK TO OWE MAY” Cottons MAY’S 98 s. sAcINAW STREET For the Holiday Weekend EVERYTHING THAT’S NEW IN SPORT CLOTHES See Ed & Milt at MAY'S ..- Pay as Little as. Sport Shirts Slacks Sport Coats Jeans CLOTHING Opposite Auburn Avenue Ls FORTY-FOUR & Merger Hinted United Presbyterians | Name Moderator Who Favors Union AKRON, Ohio &® — Election of Dr. Albert E. Kelly of Pittsburgh gs moderator of the United Pres byterian Church of North America | Kelly Elected: | makes it appear certain the group) will vote for a merger with two} pther Presbyterian branches Dr. Kelly, general chairman of the church s Board of Administra- | tion for six years, has been a gtrong supporter of the proposal | for unification. He was elected yes- terday, and the vote on the merger comes Saturday . * » The other two branches are the Presbyterian Church in the United oe ot America, a Northern fac- of about 2% million mem- rs: and the Presbyterian Church the United States, a Southern ody of about 750,000 members The Northern group, meeting !n Detroit last week, voted unani- fMmously to unite with the other two factions. If the other two groups approve, three fourths of the pres- byteries of all three groups must endorse the plan to make it a re Biity. With 220,000 members, the group Meeting here is fairly compatible With the two other groups. It broke | Bway from the mother church in | Beotland over the issue of separa- poe of church and state. Also elected by the 300 delegates terday were Dr. Vincent D.! ett of Philadelphia, vice mod- erator; and Dr. Samuel Shane of #ittsburgh, principal clerk. Ailing Girl Returning | to Classes Via Phone CHICAGO @® — Nancy Olson, 433, bedridden with rheumatic fever, will resume her seventh grade classes today by telephone. | The experimental program is be- ing tried for the first time in the | Chicago public schools. A special line was igstalled to enable Nancy fo hear classroom discussions and talk with her teacher through a smal! spearker-microphone atop a side table in her home. A sim- instrument will be located in ber classroom in the Ruggles school. Mau Mau Burn Hotel NAIROBI, Kenya @—Mau Mau terrorists last night burned down) Kenya's Treetops Hotel, the jungie | where Princess Elizabeth be- tame Queen of England two years @go. She was staying there when word was received Feb. 6. 1952, that her father King George VI, had died. we ; t | Among those already in Rome was ae ‘OPEN WIDER, PLEASE’—Five-day-old Darlene | yank the choppers i Klawon, of Cleveland, Qhio, Lois is a toothsome | and it was decided she'd be better off without them. | morsel of humanity. She was born with two teeth! So here’s Dr. Di siminas G. Blodgett, preparing to! — ——— Throngs Arrive for Rites Canonizing Pope Pius X : By-FRANK BRUTTO VATICAN CITY «—The Van poured into Rome today for cere monies marking the canonization of Giuseppe Sarto, the humble man |'who became Pope Pius X The tremendous throng wil! jam St. Peter's big square Saturday afternoon where Pius. the 28th of! the church's 251 pontiffs. is to be declared a saint. He will be the 78th Pope canonized Some 500 bishops and about 4 of the present “69 cardinals of the church are expected to attend Samuel Cardinal Stritch, archbish- | lop of Chicago. Francis Cardinal | | Spellman, archbishop of New York, | was in Venice, the patriarchial city | of Giuseppe Sarto when he was a} cardinal. * «© *« The canonization ceremony will | marshal the historic pageantry of | the church. After the service in St Peter's Square, a golden carriag drawn by six white horses will ‘family in “arry the crystal and bronze urn containirtg the remaing of the new | guard of hundreds of thousands of | saint to St. Mary Major basilica. | Roman Catholic clergy and faithful The urn will be placed in the central aisle of the church, where it will be the center of a three-day ceremony of thanksgiving. It will remain in the basilica for about a | week before being returned to St Peters * . 7 Giuseppe Sarto, the son of a poor northern © Italy, known while he lived as Santo"—the Pope Saint. was marked by humility. 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That Section 6 of Ordt mance No. 1168 be and the seme is hereby amended to reed as follows Section & The rental rate for each of the fifty units exclusive of storage rooms, im sald hangar group No. | shall be twenty five (625.00) dollars per month commencing June 1. 1954. and the rental rate for each of the ht starage rooms (approximately 13°6'x16") shall be five (96.00) dollars per month The renta! rate for the four larger hangars shall be thirty (630.00) dollars per month ef- fective es of June 1. 1964 spece shall be furnished to the City or to person. firm ofr corporation public or private, or to any public agency or instrumentality Charges for rentals shall be payable monthly in advance Section 2 After the fina! passage of this ordinance the provisions of the reate] shall be. retroagtive and such rentals provided h shail com- mence as of June 1. 194. parts erdinances im conflict herewith are here- by —— Made and passed by the City Commis- ston of the of Pentiac, this 35th day of May, AD. 1954 JOHN A. DUGAN, No free} THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 _FORTY-FIVE_ Communist Poland, and the prompt U. S. countermeasure in airlifting arms to Nicaragua and Honduras. Guatemala repeatedly has charged the United States is be- : |hind plots by other Central Ameri- -}| can republics to overthrow her gov- ernment. , The trouble started after the 1944 "| “October revolution” in Guatemala swept to power leftists—not neces- sarily Communists—who welcomed the backing of the Reds in pro moting a new program of land re- form, labor codes and social securi- ty. A strong man in that move- ment was Capt. Jacobo Arbenz Guzman, who since has become Guatemala's president. The Guatemalan military junta kept Nicaragua on the “nonrecog- nition” list until 1951. During that time, the two nations had no diplo- matic contact. . > s . Arevalo, however, was promoting his own special scheme for a kind of United States of Central America over which he would be president and the presidents of the other republics would serve as delegates to the federal government. In an Pagperent move jo get support all tasio Somoza, Nicagarua's strong- man president and biggest land- owner. But this didn't improve relations very much. Guatemala continually suspected all her neighbors of sup- porting opposition elements and harboring her political exiles until |a possible coup could return them | to power. Nicaragua ed | Guatemala of plotting to furnish a springboard for Communist domi- nation of Central America. Last January, the Arbenz govern- ment accused Somoza of leading a plot with the support of E) Salva- | dor, the Dominican Republic and | NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | Notice is mere | ven te ge |owners, on Barke eet from Rack a's Trouble With Her around, he renewed relations with | . | the government of President Anas- countries hotly denied the ‘s government ab- ruptly ordered its entire embassy staff in Guatemala City to hasten home and told Guatemala's ambas- sador to leave Managua as soon as possible. The Somoza government charged Although relations were broken off, Guaternala's foreign office or- gua until Nicaragua protection for four of its nationals | who had been granted asylym in the Guatemalan embassy. | These four men—Francisco Ibar- ra Mayorga, Lt. Alfonso Duarte, | | Guillermo Suarez Rivas and Vir- |gilio Vega Fornos—were. accused of being revolutionaries seeking the overthrow of Somoza's 20-year-old rule. Somoza refused to grant the fqur safe passage out of the eountry. The matter was solved when El Salvador agreed to handle Guate- mala's diplomatic affairs in Ma- nagua, along with protection of the four refugees. Among Latin-Ameri- jean countries, the right of such |asylum usually is considered | sacred regardiess of political af- | filiations. | Ambassador Santizo Roman re- turned to Guatemala last Tuesday. ‘All Catholic Group Denied Campus Permit ANN ARBOR ® — Phi Kappa, a fraternity limited te Catholics, | has been denied permission to be- come active on the University of Michigan campus. Permission was denied by the | Student Affairs Committee under |a 1949 ruling which states: “Recognition or permission to | reactivate will not be granted a/| group which prohibits membership | “| in the organization because of | race, religion or color."’ Church Hits at Reds Church in the U.S.A. concluded its | annual meetings yesterday. LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR! 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The tests a ee ee ae icks Malaria ig ane thousand miles from the ocean is | came the permanent city of Aut | New Primaquin Pills | taking on transatlantic business. | cion and capital of the future Re-| D N L . | Asuncion, capital of landlocked | public of Paraguay ° ot Leave Toxic | Paraguay, recently turned out tc| Asuncion's population is more | After Effects | cheer the first freighter of a British | than 200,000, one-seventh of the | merchant line. The ‘service wil! Whole nation’s. It is Paraguay’s|; CHICAGO (INS}—Malaria, once operate monthly from Liverpoool only big city. As a port, it handles | tne scourge of afmies fighting in 90 per cent of the imports (tex without the usual transshipment at tropical areas, is no longer a mili- tiles, machinery, fuels) and the ex- , MEN’S fs Chile has practically all the coal deposits found in South America. Argentina's Buenos Aires. ry ble Fr ports (cotton, tin ber, cattle prod- tary probiem. or Paraguayans this new | ucts, tobacco, and yerba mate, or The U. S. Army surgeon gen- overseas traffic is a break in the | | Paraguayan tea) eral, Maj. Gen. George E. Arm- vast land barrier that has long Modern growth of Asuncion has | strong, said a new drug—prima- made their country one of the { go jiowed ee - Wattle dnect aletod ve it lowed a tragic course. quin — has -practically eradicated -, is another example of the use- Not only geography Isolated | the disease. i Gabardines Reg. to $19.50 ftuiness of their many rivers. Paraguay an! its capital. Under Gen. Armstrong reported that ‘ "4 : iectatorship of “FE. Supremo” L Asuncion is linked to the Atlantic arora an emir wil ve man it plas of ime ol | by ‘wo we eagoatad en great came to power in 1814 after the laria developed the disease if oo et Serene BAG) svaetnes of Spanish rule—all | they adhered to the primaquin the Paraguay which drains the foreign tinde and travel were pill Pas j heart of the nation. The capital halted. Even communication with . stands at the confluence of the the outside world was broken off AV fs Sherkshins ey = 599% re | Shorts Mi Longs and ™ iP : $27.5( Stouts The surgeon general, who re- | Paraguay and the Pilcomayo that ; | cently returned from his fifth trip | z | starts in the Andes of southwest El Supremo's successors put an/to Korea, said the new drug not i 2 Regulars * ALTERATIONS FREE | Bolivia end to the fanatic isolationism.| only can cure malaria, but does . ie ay : i—Com pare” More than four centuries ago the | But venice of events id in 1864) not .incur the toxic after effects | Ae Come in—Look Around—Com} | Parana was the highway of ex-|to a devastating struggle against | of its forerunners. | ploration into central South Ameri-| the triple alliance of Paraguay’s Atabrine, World Way II's anti- | eee bor One SPORT Pants and jca that led to the founding of | neighbors, Argentina, Brazil and) malria drug, and chloréquin, wheih SHIRTS Shirts to | Asuncion. In 1527 Sebastian Cabot | Uruguay. In five years of war, | was used early in the Korea fight- | SHOES a Match | sailed up the river to its junction | half of Paraguay’s estimated half| ing were not permanent cures. | Welees te 5k : Necessary - = 8 | with the Paraguay and then on to| million people were wiped out. | Infected men usually developed men ow meee PANTS $29 the Pilcomayo. With most of its young men lost, | malaria drug, and chlorquin, which | $399 Up $] 88 Asuncion and the rest of the coun- | taking these drugs and atabrine SHIRTS $98 A de decade later, another Span- try turned to the huge tasks of | caused a yellowish appearance in | ish party came that way, seek- | building the shattered t and : ing the “northwest passage” to | OU Ons ered towns and | the victim economy. Only recently has the the continent’s legendary wealth | | Gen. Armstrong said “a daily 7 : } normal balance between the sexes of gold and silver. Its leaders, | been reestablished. . | dose of primaquin, taken orally including Dominge Martinez de | | for 14 days, apparently perma- Irala, governed the region for | First s sful motorcycle was | nently cures that individual in- on ae ee eee | not built until 1900. “The original | 'c#*. 71 NORTH SAGINAW ST. They built a “refuge and a shel- | two-wheeled cycle was invented in| The drug, now available com: | ter’’ on a fine bay of the Paraguay | 1868 but it was propelled by a mercially, was developed in tests | NEXT TO WALGREEN’S River. The crude settlement, origi-' steam engine. ion volunteers from inmates of the | 4 S| ies y y a 6 oe oS - _ eS VER Tae _- LOOKS LIKE LiZ7—Bearing a striking resemblance | Onited Press Phete to -Hellywood’s Elizabeth Taylor, British movie | latest movie, ‘‘The Angel.”’ now being shot in Rome actress Mara Lane relaxes between scenes of her | Conversing with Miss Mara is a Roman policeman Author Sees |*"ctra'etn o|LaWS of Lebanon ten “The ubwoman’s Book’’ * 8 NT itemy std), an all-embracie |EMOrced Vigorously Membership jo Se Se cee eee | UREIRUT U . : ——— THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 ‘ U.S. Opposes Indochina Split Conferees in Geneva to Consider Areas for Regrouping Troops GENEVA &®—The United States was reported determined today to stand firmly against any settle ment of the Indochina problem which would partition territory of the Associated States. This view was reported by au- thoritative quarters as the nine- party Indochina. conference pre- pared to meet again in secret ses- sion to consider defining assembly areas into which the military forces of the two sides would be regrouped after a cease-fire. Viet Nam sources said the pro- posals submitted Tueday by Com- munist-led Vietminh definitely would result in the partition of Viet Nam and woyld be strongly opposed by the Vietnamese Informed quarters said the United States had not yet taken a definite position on the Vietminh proposals, but that the first re- action of the U.S. delegation was that the proposals go a great deal Deaths in Nearby Communities Harry L. Wylie MARLETTE—Service Harry L, Wylie, 72, of North e street were held today at the Marsh Fu- neral Home, with burial in Mar- lette Cemetery. He died Tuesday at his residence. Surviving are his widow, Sarah; a sister, Mrs. Wilmer Miller of , Ed- Clayton of Ferndale. George E. Haley FERNDALE—Service for George E. Haley 44, of 2128 E. 10-Mile Rd., will be held at 1 p.m. Satur- day, at the Kinsey Funera] Home. He died Tuesday. Surviving are his widow, Win- nie; two daughters, Mrs. Gordon De Landsheer of Royal Oak Town- Eimer J, Moore ROYAL OAK — Funeral service Man Is Found Guilty in Rape Trial Here McKever McElwee, 35, was tried and convicted of statutory rape in 90 minutes by a Circuit Court jury before Judge Frank L. Doty. He had been charged with raping a 10-year-old girl last March 6 and Wag remanded to Oakland County day. : Surviving are his three daugh- ters, Mrs. Beatrice Jackson and | Mrs. Mae Schmidt of Hazel Park, | ARMADA — Service for William Madison Rice, 72, who died Mon- day night, at his home, 23332 Main St., was held this afternoon at the Jail for sentencing June 7. The verdict was returned after 10 min- Bagley St., maintained his in- VEW Post Outlines Memorial Day Plans WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — The Oxbow Post No. 4156, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars has an- nounced plans for Memorial Day services. Ceremonies will take place at 10 a. m. Sunday at the Oxbow Cemetery on Elizabeth Lake road. Services will also be held at the White Lake Cemetery, at the cor- | Rds. at 11 a. m. The public has been invited to the ceremonies. utes deliberation. McElwee, of %4/| Dock Vote Rests on Ballot Tests Longshoremen's Older Union Holding Edge, Pending Challenge NEW YORK ® — The old In- ternational Longshoremen’s union }has won an indecisive margin over its AFL rival in a National Labor Relations Board election and the final result hinges on chal- ballots. In yesterday's new election, al- | ner of White Lake and McKeeche | most everybody played the part of a perfect Gentleman. Heavy de- tails of police — 2500 on special duty in New York City and about INFRA-RED BAKED 500 others on the New Jersey side of the port — had little to do. ™ she lots, and Douds said it may take from six weeks to two months to investigate and tally them and de- cide the winner. Chapel Group Sponsors Roller Skating Party - A meeting to arrange transpor- tation is scheduled for 7 p.m. at the chapel. Avon Players to Hold Election After Dinner ROCHESTER — Election of of- ficers will be held following the PURCHASE GIANT 972... Agricultural Association Gets New President BROWN CITY — Robert Andre was recently elected president of the Brown City Agricultura] Assn. Other new officers are Donald | Poth, vice president; Derek Morris, | secretary, and Morris Shadley, ' treasurer, farther than the United States is ship and Linda at home: two sons; prepared to go |Wilburn of Hazel Park, and p iy N T S p F F I iy [ ! British Foreign Secretary An-| Charles, at home, four sisters, and 2 FACTORY - QUALITY REDUCED thony Eden has proposed that mili- | two brothers. AT WEC tary representatives of the “two! Mrs. Rube Morg commands”’ meet in Geneva imme- diately to work out the lines of | DRAYTON PLAINS — Funeral the proposed assembly areas pret ee Mrs. Rube a 9 9° PRICED AS LOW AS EA 9 AUTO PAINTING No Money Down! i | Jane) Morgan, 59, of 2851 Marl- An unidentified French general | was reported rushing here trom | ington, will be held at 2 p.m. Indochina to represent French | Union forces if such talks are authorized. He would sit down with an opposite number in the Com- munist-led Vietminh regime. The urgency of the situation was Saturday at the Church of Christ, Berkley, with burial in White) Chapel Memorial Cemetery. She) died at St. Joseph Mercy Hospi- | tal yesterday. Surviving besides her husband | @74 intre-red baked, just like at All Work Guaranteed! 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Kuenn to get home on a double hit by Tigers out- | Detroit won 63 Wednesday. a Ancient Crank Telephone "7 ier wic, We ft te Is Utilized to By BILL CORUM NEW YORK (INS) — Only the) fact that, through the courtesy ot | my friend “Country” Norman of | Corn Mill Creek, Ga., I'm singed an entirely new technique to the science of fishing emboldens me to | branch out into the league of the devotees of Izaak Walton. | When you go fishing, you have te cast around from pool to pool, or even lake to lake, to find out if the fish ave there. Or, if they 3 87 3" Lure Catfish are, whether they are ing re |\\¥ ful ceptive mood. The Norman-Corum paar = angling does away with suc’ hazard methods at the favs <8) phone the fish to find out where they are and how they’re feeling. | According to my guide, Country, | ; all we need is one of those old- fashioned telephones on which the receiver hangs alongside the box, | with the crank for ringing on the other side. You take the phone out into the | boat, find a quiet place in the stream, throw the wires from the phone-box over the side, and ring for the fish. In no time at all, according to Country, you have catfish swim- ming around the boat, their little catfish-eyes beaming and their . wriggling with delight. and picking up the plumpest ones until] you figure you rile the desired number of skil- Oaks’ Lineup Lists ‘Ex-Major Leaguers OAKLAND, Calif. & — The start- ing lineup of the Oakland Oaks in the Pacific Coast League includes many ex-major league performers. | | Third baseman Johnny Jorgensen | speed was with the Dodgers and Giants. | | First baseman Sam Chapman is a former star for the Athletics. Outfielder Bill Howerton once play-| ed for the Cardinals. Pitcher Al | Gettel hurled for the Yankees. The manager? He's Chariie | | Dressen who last season piloted the Dodgers to the National League flag. Gain 6th Round of British Test: Carr Also Wins | Toledo Strong Boy Is Victor Wednesday Over | English Chomp By TOM OCHILTREE MUIRFIELD, Scotland w—The | three cofavorites — America's spot in the featherweight division. Frank Stranahan and Bil] Camp- bell and defending champion Joe Carr of Ireland—won their way to the 6th round of the British Ama- teur golf tournament today. Stranahan, victor in 1948 and 1960, turned back Alan Thirwell, the English champion, 3 and 2, im the feature match of the morn- ing round. Campbell, Walker Cup ace from Huntington, W. Va., fin- ished brilliantly te oust R. F. Stevens of Australia, 2 and 1. Carr. a Dublin clothing man, won | bination that over Harold Ridgley, 40-year-old | master sergeant from Havertown, Pa., 2 up. Ridgley gave the cham- pion a good battle. Carr's medal round of 69 was the best of the tournament so far. 3 2 > * The field now is reduced to 16. This afternoon's round will put the meet in the quarter-finals. Stranahan turned nine holes all square with his English foe al- though Thirwell shot the front- ee took consecutive bogeys 13th, 14th and 15th holes. * ¢ ®e Campbell turned one-up on Ste- | vens, whose play has been one of the sensations of the tournament. This match was extremely slow Biggest upset ee ne steady Pet er Toogood 1 pepe in 4th of Garden Ci a Gs meee ae heart-breaking” coetine which lasted seven extra holes almost two hours beh yesterday was loss to Australia’s -up on the oe ic Sete cc & match and | } Footballing for’ Fish Giardello and Bassett Lo Top Challenger’s Positio NEW YORK @—As a result of their recent setbacks in the ring and on the television screens, middleweight Joey Giardello and featherweight Percy Basset, both of Philadelphia, today were dropped from the positions as No. 1 challengers in the monthly Ring Magazine ratings of boxers. Giardello, beaten by France's | Pierre Langlois, was dropped to | third place among the challengers | in the middleweight division, where the ratings were completely re-| shuffled. Rocky Castellani of Cleveland, | | who wil} meet champion Bobo} Olgon in a title bout at San Fran- cisco in August, became the No. 1 | man and busy Holly Mims of Washington advanced to No. 2 from the sixth spot. Bassett’s defeat by lightweight | Orlando Zulueta cost him the No. 1 He now is rated second behind Baby Ortiz of Mexico. Some of the other significant changes in the ratings were: Billy Graham was dropped from Sharp Hurling, Hitting Brought | Spartans Title CHICAGO wW — Fine pitching jand hitting was the perfect com- brought Michigan | State its Ist Big Ten baseball pen- | nant, conference statistics showed today. The Spartans, who won 11 games, lost two and tied one, had the league's leading hurler in Bud Erickson and was tops in team bat- ting with a remarkable .317 pace. 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Johnson (D-Colo) said last night, ‘‘I'm going to go right on fighting.”’ . * “I'm not stopping until every baseball! club in the country knows about the perilous legal situation facing baseball,’’ Johnson told a reporter . * * The Senator said he planned to write a letter giving his views to “every major and minor league club owner.” That, he said. would leave it up to the club owner to do some- thing about it too. Johnson, president of the Class A Western League, battled bitterly before a Senate judiciary sub- committee yesterday for his reso- lution aimed squarely at the beer- making Busch family at St. Louis. Drug 9 Scores Easy Win in Softball Loop Drayton Drug rapped out 19 hits Wednesday night for an easy 16-3 victory over Dixie Recreation in Waterford Township Softball League play in Drayton. Jerry Hesse's 2-run triple high- lighted an 8-run 3rd inning for the Druggists. Hesse also had two 24 E. Lewrence MEMORIAL DAY WEEK-END SPECIALS! BADMINTON SET 2 rockets, net end bird. on, SQLS SOS OU i 8 OO Se eee . ‘ . . Davey s Crushing Defeat May End Ring Career ee yo all intents uck Davey ap- professional Davey was more than self-made; he was television made. * * * He advanced undefeated through a series of warmups, backed by the International Boxing Club, un- til he reached the top—a title fight with welterweight champion Kid Gavilan 15 months His bubble, incubated with pains- | showed less Vince Martinez last night in the same Chicago Stadium ring ilan.|the balding Davey was shaken taking care with an eye on a na-| He kept Davey, the ex-Michigan tional following born from televi-| State collegiate champion, off bal- sion, was then burst by Gavilan, | ance with strong left jabs—some- who stopped him in the 10th, thing unheard of by a right-hander Hogan Favorite for Fort Worth Colonial Title Middlecoff and Toski Also Loom as Threats in $25,000 Test By HAROLD V. RATLIFF FORT WORTH, Tex. @ Ben Hogan, Bob Toski, Cary Middle- coff and a terrific amateur, Ernie Vossier, were given the longest look today as the eighth $25,000 Colonial National Invitation Golf Tournament rolled into its first round. * ¢ 6 Most eyes were on Hogan, the little Texan who has won about everything golf has to offer and wants to make it five Colonial ti- tles. The once-tight par 70 of Colonial Country Club's 7,035 yards has proved of little concern to the mighty bantam, who has shot two 63's and a 69 in tuneup rounds. Ld] 7 * The hottest of the “shadow box- ers,"’ however, has been: Vossier, the Fort Worth amateur who's known mostly in Texas. Ernie did a 6 to tie Hogan's competitive course record and then turned in a 66, although missing two birdie putts, in his final practice swing yesterday. Middlecoff, the Memphis dentist, who won the Colonial title in 1951, breezed through a 68 in his only tuneup. Toski, the little man from Livingston, N.J., who is the year's money winner with $l0ealding leading money winner with $10.- 988.74, didn't arrive in time for more than one practice round. He did an easy 71. . . . The field numbers 42 profession- | als and five amateurs with Hogan and Middlecoff being the only for- mer champions. Ed (Porky) Oliv- er of Lemont, Ill., withdrew yes- terday because of a kidney ail- ment to trime the field to 47—one below what had been anticipated. | * 2¢ ® Twenty-one of the top 25 money- National Open a Lloyd Mangrum of Niles, IIl., ron Nelson of Roanoke, Tex., ona Middlecoff. And Hogan, Nelson, | Mie. cadaallinclaaete s Bng tes” ON THE WAY DOWN — Vince Martinez (right) of | Wednesday night. | Paterson, N. J., sends Chuck Davey to the canvas | with a solid right in sixth round of their scheduled 10-round Welterweight battle at Chicago Stadium Davey, of Lansing, Mich., | floored four times and Martinez won by a technical | knockout in the seventh round. Long Argentine Netter Is Surprise of Paris Tourney) ue, wo. # — su wi son, second ting catcher, is prac- tically a foreigner on the Univer- sity_of Wyoming baseball team. He's the only player on the squad " with plenty of practice.| who hails from Wyoming. Nine zentine teamed with Lar- | doubles and yesterday PARIS, @®—The big surprise of | many years to come. lthe Frenc International Tennis | | Championships is the tall, gang- ling Argentine Enrique Morea, who has been quietly defeating the big jnames of the sport for the |ast year Win or lose, the 30-year-old Morea’s entrance into the semj- | finals has served notice he is now, ment, To get to the round of four oa | knocked over Belgium's highly re- | garded Philippe Washer and Amer Chandler Harper of Chattanooga, | ica's veteran Gardnar Mulloy. Tenn., and Walter Burkemo of | Franklin, Mich., are former na- tional PGA titlists. The modest Argentine admits to being in the best form of his career. Also he plans to D play for Wyoming 9 Had Only One Home - State Man He credits his improvement part- | ly to his ability to go to the net for drop shots and leading a men come from Chibago | match to Mulloy and Patty The top women's match today | winners of the year are in the | after years of indifferent European | 8% tournament favorite Maureen field and there are four former | | play, ready for center-coart treat- | Connolly against Sylvanna Lazzar-| this year. He's one of two seniors | York Yankees 21 for his fifth FP of Italy in the semifinals * THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 against a southpaw like Chuck. And when he threw his rights, down to his dancing feet. Davey round from a steaming right to the jaw; twice in the third from stiff left hoeks, although Referee Frank Sikora ruled a slip on one of them; and again for an eight count in the sixth from a series of rights. * ¢ « The nationally televised bout drew a ringside crowd of 3,585, who contributed to a-gross gate Martinez 148'4. * ¢ ®@ “It's a rough statement to make that Davey is through," said his manager, Hec Knowles, after the heartbroken boxer with a masters degree in education had been led to his dressing room. “But I will recommend that he quit the ring now, He was 100 per | cent in condition coming into this Williams Lake Nine, 4 Towns in Title Tilt Williams Lake and Four Towns Schools will play Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. on the Township Park | field at Drayton Plains for the ford Center 8, Stringham 7; Dray- ton 24, Waterford Village 16; and Children's Home 26, Jayno Adams ry Ashley Trimble Cole, chairman eT went down four times—in the first | of $10,667. Davey weighed 149 and | \~ quit. Let me sleep on it a} | bout. What happened? I don't championship of the Waterford ot the ew Yuk! Sake know. His legs, he didn’t have it| Recreation Department's elemen- GC Racing tary school softball league. | Commission has an unusual hobby. stopped after the doctor looked at} Williams Lake won the American|He colleects and frames auto- Davey. League title Wednesday by beating | graphed letters and documents of “Our projected fight with Art| Pontiac Lake, 14-10. Four Towns famous legal personages. Aragon (signed for ne | OO OOOO IIaIee eee ea The defeat by 25-year-old Marti- \ WS Sale--- SPORTING GOODS nez, the 85 favorite from Pater- | Save Up to 40% on Famous Brands! son, N.J., and boxing’s Rookie of | 2 SPINNING OUTFIT there. I asked that the bout be his career. * *.¢8 “Listen, fellows, give me a break,” he said in his dressing room, ‘Don't ask me if I'm going couple of days.” Dame, a bitter foe of controlled football telecasts, and the NCAA, clashed head-on Wednesday at a broadcasters’ convention Both sides gave their opposing views on the NCAA's “Game-of- the-Week” program for college | football before the National Assn. of Radio and Television Broad- casters (NARTB) convention. * © *« Walter Byers, executive secre- tary of the NCAA, said the televis- ing of games involving such na- tionally known schools as Notre Dame “tremendously hurt" game attendance at many of the NCAA's 425 member schools But the Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, | executive vice president of Notre Dame, said the NCAA's present | | control policy is “reactionary, so- cialistic, artificial and of doubtful | lexality ” _The! NCAA plan prov ides for tele- ‘Invades Men’s Field HASTINGS, Neb. ® — Barbara Rochlitz of Alliance, Neb., has invaded what used to be considered a male stronghold in taking over the sports editorship of the Hast- | ings College weekly, the Collegian She writes a sports column tied “Beauty on the Beasts.” WEDNESDAY’S STARS By The Associated Press BATTING — Andy Pafko, Mil- Others | Waukee Braves, collected four hits _| in four times at bat and drove in Michigan. Colo-| the run that beat Cincinnati 7-6. Missouri and California. But the midwesterners and east- PITCHING Bob Porterfield, | Washington Senators, outduelled | erners will see’ the last of Bill | Eddie Lopat in beating the New straight triumph. Irish, NCAA Clash Over Controlled Footbal] TV CHICAGO, May 27 W — Notre | JUST RECEIVED A special group of Ecuador-woven KNOX PANAMAS }: Now you can have a fine Panama hat, a genuine open-weave foquilla fibre body, blocked for us by Knox. 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' No Money Buy on Budget - - 4‘ ts AY He will '|Co-Medalists Ousted From Links Tourney MEMPHIS, May 27 (#—A tall Texan and a Memphis newspaper reporter blasted the co-medalists out of the Southern Amateur golf tournament Wednesday Stocky, soft-spoken Tom Michael ousted Mason Rudolph of Clarks- ville, Tenn., in the first round of match play, 1-up. In the second round, How ie John- DAYTON’S | _THE PONTI: AC PRESS, THU RSDAY. Mz tee 27, 1954 son of an twice winner of the Texas Public Links title, trimmed Hillman Robbins of Memphis, | Southern intercollegiate champion and a prime tourney favorite, by the same score. Rudolph and Robbins shared the qualifying medal with 4-over-par 144s and 36 holes over the par-70 Memphis Country Club course Michael qualified with 155, John- | son with 15]. Billy Herman, Brooklyn Dodger coach, was the second baseman | on 10 straight National League | All- Star teams. 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Crary (FP); ver.and Log Cabin High Schools in 1951 by winning the Oakland B 3rd; Trey added the track trophy 100-yard dash—Won Neal (‘R) Ind; Feldman ing (PF 4th; Gosie éC) | second peeners Nn ird; ing 67 points, far out-distancing its nearest rival, defend cham- | Mile run— Won by Janoske (A ; as é rival, ée 1 ing = |} (Ri and; Beack (T) 3rd. King iC pion Roseville a¢ 41'3. Fiteger- (yee «R) Sth. Time 4 minutes, seconds ald was 3rd with 36, Rounding | | 440-yard run—Won by ae f out the list were Clawson 2%, | Erwin (PF) 3nd; Paterson , ne 8 Troy and Oak: | raid. and. Clawson, 3rd land B Cenference record. One | Time’ 1 minute, 39.8 second her Shot put—Won by Goforth A ot! recerd was eclipsed as al} iand=) danse thi ord: Mendsine Avondale’s Giles Goforth tossed (4th. Gibbard «¢ Distance Pia ‘ ee of the shot 47 feet, 4': inches. ae sae: “ Goforth also won the high jump to rank with Burnard as the only | Str Breaks re set Dy som in 1853) Broad jump—Won by lLenkford Mason (C) tnd. 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Burnard won ger Mga —_ both dashes, tied for 5th in the 330-7 eee by Burnerd, (7) 4 ) ir high Jump and reno relay lee. | Si" th; Lankford (T) sth. Time. | leg ae 40 ‘end also ren | BS rum—Won by Bercel (?) ;a on winning half-mile |relay team, (R) 4th; Moore (C) Sth. Time: 2 Pouget’s 440 time was 54 sec- | “'ss,_'3.4 relay—Won by Troy (Lank- ford, Feldman, Burnard, Pouget). Fitz- nesevilee 4th Myers ski iF 47 42 Myers of Mad iT) 3rd With Track Victory Neal (R) 4th — (T) Sth. Distance; 19 feet, 1% inch Pole veult—Won by Wade (C); tle for and between Bailey (T) and Wal- quist (R); tle for 4th between McCrary (PF) and Rose (C). Height: 8 feet, 19 inches. High jump—Won by Goforth (Ab; Erwin (F) 2nd: tie for 3rd between Gee- feild (C) an@ MeCrery (F); the for between Burnard (T) and Barr ( a 5 feet. 5 inches Lewis’ 1-Hitter :. Wins for Auburn Auburn Merchants made their ; Rigbor (R) @th; Smith | Ist Class A City League baseball seconds. | start a successful one Wednesday at Wisner Field by trimming Je- 'rome Olds-Cadillac, 9-3, on a 1-hit 680- yard Tomke (T) 2nd; Walquist (R) Ird Kise | |pitching chore by Dick Lewis. Lewis fanned eight, walked three and yielded only a 3rd inn- ing triple to Burmeister. He scored on Don Stone's sacrifice fly to momentarily tie the game at 3-3, but the Merchants came up with a pair of runs to salt the game away. A walk and a hit batsman were |the only base runners Lewis per- ry i |ning runs came on singles by Cruz mitted after the 3rd. Auburn's win- j}and Sewayne Sheffer and an out- | field error. League play resumes Monday with a 2 p.m. Memorial Day tilt | between General Motors and CIO JEROME s BRH ABR Crus, % 4 1 2 George. if 3eoe Sheffer rf ¢@¢1 1 D Steme, ts 2 1 O Doan, if 4 0 2 James. 3d 360 Shanks se 3 1 1 Wyckoff. ef 3 @ 6 M'Gle’en, 1b 3} 2 1 Payne. 1d 36606 EB Pace. cf 3 1 @ Gauthier, rf 2 60 6 Acosta 3% 22 1 L Stone p 3 @ 6 D Pace. ¢ 4 1 1 Radtse M 1 1 6 Lewis, p 4 @ @ Bureister, ¢ 321 1 Reaver p 160 Timmeon, 20 1 @ 0 hee 31 3 1 ‘+ Auburn Merchants 03@ 231 0-8 8 32 | Jerome's 102 C00 O-3 1 6 | Wyckoff RBIl—Acosta, Burmeister, | 3 | 4 | ; ! : | E—McGiashen. D Pace. Burmeister 5 Btone 3>—Burmeister, McOle LOB Crua D Pace shen 2>— Acosta. Shanks, Crus —Merchants 1. Jerome | Lewis 3. Reaver Leser—Stone (Gauthier) U—Allen and Deschaine i Its s dime Cutt “Now watch him tell the gang at our stables how, in a urst of speed, he passed Fisherman going away!” ‘Practice Dates Set SPRINGFIELD, N. J. & — Prac- tice dates for those who qualify © for the U. S. 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SEAT COVER DEPT. - BUY ON BUDGET NO MONEY DOWN 10° $16" FE 4.8272 300 Racers INDIANAPOLIS @ — Gas tur- Every car that survived two bines, high speed supercharged weekends of time trials was pow- ‘Shun PCP OG Kaz “taken in Nowy BOSTON #—Former All-Amer- ica back Dick Kazmaier has enlist- Turbines: ed for a hitch in the Navy and will Miller- engine of the 1920s, refined which will pace the first, un- a. The versatile Kazmaier was a by Fred Offenhauser and succes- counted laps of the race. engines and similar experimental auto power plants wil] be left in ered by a four-cylinder, unsuper- charged Offenhauser engine man- sors Lou Meyer, three-time Indian- ee ¢ « Siaiaek See Giindar na oc 1950 and 1951. He currently is tak- ing graduate work at the Harvard business school. Andy Seminick of Cincinnati batted 2:79 and hit 14 home runs against southpaw pitching in 1953. | Ladies Have Their Day WILMINGTON, Del. ® — Dela- ware Park’s $100,000 added New Castle Handicap, world’s richest race for fillies and mares, was a big occasion for the ladies last year. The first three thoroughbreds {i sated 6 eee ee a dete tine Sietmatiienetinn eh seme « — _____ FIFTY-THREE _ under the wire were owned by ladies. . a . Grecian Queen won for Mrs. B. F. Whitaker. Devilkin was sec- ond for Mrs. John W. Hanes. My Celeste took third money for Miss Constance Morabito. This year’s race will be July 5, the garages when the 33-car field lines up for the 38th annual 500- mile race Monday. ufactured by Meyer & Drake of Los Angeles It's basically the same as the The Noisy Offy has about 270 cubic inches of piston displacement | compared with 241.6 on the Dodge By JUG McSPADEN The shot I always think of when I look back is an eagle 1 made on Southern Fans, Laud Barons’ Big Catcher BIRMINGHAM, Ala. ® — Base- ball fans here are raving about Lou Berberet, classy catcher for the Birmifigham Barons in the Southern Assn. One of his biggest boosters is |permit gas turbines to compete, | | the 500 will be driven by newcom- is winner, Dale Drake. = Sano rae | The Indianapolis Motor Speed- | way last year relaxed its rules to | but nobody has taken advantage of the chance. A gas turbine racer was reported under construction in deep secrecy on the West Coast but it wasn't completed for this year's race. * ¢ *@ The most radical car entered in er Bill Homeier of Pacoima, Calif., but its experimental power plant blew out a Valve in practice and the seventh hole during the 1938 Greater Greensboro, N. C., Open. The shot was made during the for in that first round, I shot a 66, a new course record at the time, for the par 71 layout. The entire round gave me & kick, but I guess I'll always re- member that shot on the. seventh. It was a 600-yard par 5 and, like the rest of the irse that day, a severe test. Several holes were wooded and fairways of packed clay forced us to keep our shots straight or we'd see the ball roll ing into the woods An iron shot following my drive on the seventh left me 20 feet from the pin and I holed out. A tee shot on the last hole of the Sacramento Open of 1934 gave me an earlier big moment. It brought me my second victory of ¢ that particular tour. The 18th hole of the muncipal course in Sacramento was a short par 3. 155 yards long. With a 5/| iron, I put my tee shot six feet | trom the cup and rammed the first round—and that’s no surprise. | | 72-hole total of : Skippers Trip Cranbrook, 6-5 Gard’s Single in 7th Breaks Up Tie as WHS” Wins 8th Start Bill Gard’s single with two out in the lk me half of the final inaing Wednesday gave Waterford High School a 6-5 baseball victory over Cranbrook 8th win of the year and avenged an earlier loss to the Cranes Waterford nullified Cran- brook's 5-3 lead in the Sth on a walk, an error an. Dave Lar- kin's double, then won the con- test in the Tth on a watk, Larkin’s sacrifice and Gard's two-down hit. , Skipper outfielcer Loren Bray ude a game saving catch with | two runners on in the 6th when he speared Joe Prendergast’s drive tu deep left center. Jerry Kruskie sent the route for Waterford’s win. win, CramRgeok ....cccccces 140 000 O-—5 11 «4 Waterford ............ 300 020 1-6 5 Hayes, Bedford Morris Gary Kruskie and Larkin. Planted Fish Get Ai Spoil Year's Experime HELENA, Mont, ee S| Fish and Game Department had been experimenting one year eed after a state hatchery planted them | in a lake. A few days before Montana's | It was the Skipper’s| 4\ the country with Ed Lopat's All- * | Stars. | Injured Arm Keeps Martin | Out of Lineup Ex-Yankee Is Member of 200th Infantry Nine in Colorado COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo w— Pvt. Billy Martin is just another | ballplayer on the 200th infantry regiment's baseball team at Camp Carson. | * « . The former Yankee second base- ;}man and 1953 World Series bat- | ting star has appeared in two games for the 200th team, neither in a starting role. Martin joined the 200th last week after the club had played 10 games and was in second place in the | Carson Regimental League. But now the 200th has dropped its last two games, and on top of | that Martin is plagued with a sore, arm. Martin threw out his arm at- tempting to complete a long relay from the outfield into the plate. He hasn't played any organized ball since last fall when he toured British Girl Sets Women’s Mile Mark groNDon. England, May ran a fastest mile ever recorded by a woman Wednesday. Her time was 5:00.2. Baron General manager Eddie nie nme) cmiimtinas: Glennon. Says Glennon: ‘Lou's big * * *« and smart. He's a real glove artist.| with the equipment pretty well He has a rifle arem, knows how standardized, the race’s principal to put the lid on pop flies and | contributions to the auto industry has that natural born knack for/in recent years have been in handling pitchers.” sturdier ‘stickier’ tires and fuel Berberet isn't a high average | injection. Fuel injection, which has hitter, but gets a base hit or the | replaced carburetors in all the jong ball when it counts. starting cars, is being used in a The 22-year old receiver is 5| German Mercedes production car feet 11 and weighs 200 pounds | this year but has not been adopted Berberet is the propetff of the by any New York Yankees builders. American pleasure car ANNOUNCING !! NEW “HI-SPEED” CAMSHAFT Johnny Wohlfeil’s Racing ce Experien Has Led Him Into Camshaft Grinding (Increase Speed. Power. Acceleration!) Available now for all FORD and MERCURYS Complete CAMSHAFT KIT, including: 3% Grind Cemshoft 16 Adjusteble Tappets — 16 Heavy Valve Springs Popular Grinds for All Cars Available Soon! WOHLFEIL-DEE “comrurr® COMPANY 2274 S$. 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Analysis of the Northern Lights | has revealed the composition of | gases in the ionosphere, the elec- trified region between 50 and 250) miles above the earth. Oxygen! atoms produce the bright red and nl Modern and Old Time Barn Dance Every Friday 9 to 1:30 P. M. Every Sunday i 8 te 12 Midnight BILL’S BARN Feur Miles West of Utica eon M-50 and Dequindre Rd. MUSIC by Jimmy Williams and the Drifters 75¢ a Person Admission yellow-green colors of the aurora. Nitrogen molecules give the orange-red, blue-green, and voilet shades. The rippling arcs and streamers of light are caused by gigantic cur- rents of electrified particles that spout out from the sun and speed millions of miles into space, At) times the aurora extends 609 miles | up into the thinning atmosphere. | There is also an aurora australis This Summer or ‘‘southern lights,’’ but it is seen far less frequently than the aurora; JENEAU, Alaska—iUP)—M ax borealis because there is little in- | Penrod Seen ireciaricl machods habited land within the region Eskimos to Get Book Learning Head of Native Service | Will Visit Tuluag Lake | | | | lfor the Alaska Native Service . | plans to visit the Tuluag Lake F's Hunters Can't Find Dog kimos this summer to see if book learning can be taken to the na - ° —He's Locked n Car tives MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP)—Five Thirteen children of the Tuluag | men piled out of the car and |; ake tribe who left the frozen tun- | sloshed through mu@ and dense | 4, fall to study at ANS} underbrush for three hours before boarding schools show exceptio.al | calling off the coon hunt because | inteijigence, Penrod said. But there | they couldn't hear their dog bay. |i, 4 terrific problem in educating | George Cloys said they returned [their brothers and sisters who| to their auto and found the hound / were left behind at remote An- standing on the back seat, his nose | aktuvuk Pass in the Brooks Mount- pressed against a window. ains He had been locked in when the ves 08 pad Aesenreld bos hunters got out. and girls from Tuluag Lake, last main settlement of the Anaktu- vuk Pass area, are attending Wrangell Institute and two giris are at Mt. Edgecombe School. The two girls at Mt. Edgecombe are studying work of fourth graders although they have had | me fermal schooling September, since last Summer classes the } ice conducted at Tuluag Lake | 1948, 1950 and 1952, are believed to have given these particular | | children a good start, although the | classes mainly were to teach the | | rudiments of English The village council selected the | 13 children to make the trip to the | ““outside’’ last fall. At last reports | | there still were two dozen children | j of school age’ in the village. Penrod | said that if the village can show that at least 12 students will at- tend school for 180 days a year |tablishment of a school there | might be justified vative Ser in es Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. ee NT NT eee } Feo) ‘ha 7 .Yom From its source to its confluence with the Mississippi, the Missouri river is 2,945 miles long. Their combined length exceeds any other | river system. N. of Telegraph FE 5-4500 \. LAST TIMES TONIGHT! J i a a TEWART see rv were: | |) Baa THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 Gah ¢ » LIVING IT UP—Springing thre younger generation's Betty Weissmuller May Forsake Movie Jungle By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD. May 277 w—"Il went into the jungle with a bunch of tin medals and came out with gold.”’ That was Johnny Weissmuyller’s reflection on his 23 years in the movie business. Now well fixed because of his earnings in African movies, the onetime swimming champ says he may retire in an- other two years “T've had it.’ he says. ‘In an- other two years. I'd like to give up the jungle life and retire “Don't worry about me finding something to keep my busy. I'm a guy who likes his leisure. Td be perfectly content to spend my time skin-diving, playing golf and just relaxing > a > There's only one element that might upset his plans—TV. Right now a deal for a series is being Hutton—Sheree Catied Préas Phete is the answer to the Here, Sheree is mugh the air North just winding up a dance routine from her forthcoming picture, “Living It Up,” the movie version of the Broadway hit, “‘Hazel Flagg.” 47 next Wednesday, but he has the build and face of a much younger man. I asked him how he does it. > * . “Swimming,” he replied with |the obvious answer. ‘Il keep my pool at home at 80 degrees the year around. Every day I swim about a half-mile. I do it with my feet in a rubber tube, so I'm puil- ing dead water. That way I get the exercise without having to make so many turns. The pool is only 20 by 40 feet. and I'd get dizzy \if I swam without something to hold me back.” * . = The daily workout keeps him at a trim 205-210 pounds. which is par for a man who is 6 feet 3. He was only 10 or 15 pounds lighter when he was breaking all the swimming records in sight Playwright Hospitalized, Condition Called Serious | LOS ANGELES #—Maxwell An- derson, Pulitzer Prize-winning Crocodiles Are in Life Struggle | Commercial Demand_| Threatens Existence | of Largest Reptile | WASHINGTON — Crocodiles, the | world’s largest reptiles, face an uphill battle for survival | In ars a Africa authorities | |have ordefed license controls to | stem the mass slaughter of croc- odiles, after a survey revealed a ‘marked and rapid decline’ of the once numerous Nile creatures. In Australia’s Northern Terri- | | tery the reotiles are se scarce that professional hunters may abandon their annual trips inte | the backland. ; | A booming’ trade in skins for j}women's shoes and handbags is |steadily ‘shrinking the crocodile An average acre in a vineyard has 500 to 800 vines. Baptists Buy Hall - Used by Communists DETROIT (#)—A favorite meet. ing place for Detroit COmmunists has changed owners and philoso- phies. The three-story, red brick building frequented for years by various Red groups has been purchased by the A. C. Williams Memorial Missionary Baptist Church for $65,000. The move was annoying to sub- versive organizations but proved | even a harder blow to police, who will have to ferret out the new meeting grounds. In its hey-day as a Communist conference hall, police cars were said to vie with subversives for choice parking spaces in front. The main doors served as a back- drop for FBI movies of persons entering and leaving. Greatest vegetable oi] source in the world is believed to be South America's Amazon river valley. | population, says the National Geo- |graphie Society. Europe's recent leather shortage has been a major factor in the growth of the lucra- tive industry East Africa yields more than 2.000 skins monthly, 700 from Tanganyika alone. Skins are shipped to tanning factories in Britain and the United States. Only the relatively soft belly skin is suitable for processing Cepying methods of modern | whalemen, some professional ! erocedile hunters today employ | harpoon gums, Natives still seek their prey with noose and prong- ed stick. Potsoned bait is also used. A ball of cyanide is con- cealed in a piece of meat and hung from the shoreline bushes. More intrepid sportsmen capture their quary with hook-and-line, The “‘line’’ is an inch-thick rope with six feet of well-chain at the end. Bait is attached to a nine- inch shark hook. Unlike harpoon. ing, ‘‘fishing’’ insures undamaged skin Ten known species of crocodile | inhabit a tropical belt stretching around the world. In addition to | Africa and Australia, the semi- aquatic creatures are found in| India, southeast Asia, the West Indies, Centra] America and the, northern portion of South America, | There are also a few in the ex- treme southern tip of Florida { The crocedile family includes twe species of alligator and five species of cayman. Alligators are found only in the southern | United States and southern China. * Caymans are confined } } | | Box Office Opens 10:45 A. M. NOW THRU FRI. ON OUR “anorami, WIDE SCREEN Feateres: 11:50-2:24-4:55-7:25-10:00 ANDY DEVINE GUY MADISON rire \ —-———<— dramatist, is seriously ill at Cedars. te Central America and parts of . gat? whipped up. His agents and busi- | of Lebanon Hospital. Seuth Anerten enst.ef the Andes. |! o> ‘ s On the On Mess managers are hot for it, but! fis physician. Dr. Clarence M ly Full Johnny isnt enthusiastic. He} Agrees said the aarake bes A crocodile’s distinguishing fea- - : | doesn't like to work that hard. | responded “‘quite pen te treat. ‘ure is @ long. slender head with | A WED ORL MCKON ADVENTURE . i = ? 2 i CinemaScope That's understandable. He prob- | massive jaws and many teeth. Al-| — H ment for a heart condition and @ jie ators and caymans have shorter, ||| Peetercs: 11:00-1:28-8:88-¢:20-9;00 wrt KEE serPREY ably does Jess work for more) diaphragmatic hernia The : SA . . i] Drive-In Screen |money than any other performer blunter snouts, fourth tooth YNOR BRASSELLE HUNTER in Hollywood. For the past eight - jon each side of the lower” jaw) SAT. “RIDING gmoTOUN” gy SUN: “Easy to Leve” — Ake @ in This Area! years, he has been doing the yale Divorces Granted | pierces the upper jaw “FORT TIERS a Great Diamond Mystery ° Jum _" page iilimeghagpscelong | Frances M. from Gail F DePew are more agile~tan —— = “aeseeeueeess! eeee.. profits. He does three a year ond Violet trom Nicholas Manica ca alligators and caymans and are an estimated return of $100,000.) re oa ron john Prelate” considered more vicious. They av- Not bad, considering the films take | |a mere nine days apiece. Movie making takes only 27 days | out of his year. What does he do} the rest of the time? Occasionally | he takes out a water show, as he | did in Las Vegas last year. But} most of the time he simply enjoys life erage about 12 feet in length al- though some species may grow to 20 feet. They sometimes live as | long as 40 years. i Kosky Anne B. from Wayman Lee Ingram Hasel from Muri from . Crischow Gladys T. from a 8S. Rowley TODAY! FIRST-RUN FEATURES — 2° 02 * . I must say that it agrees with him. I saw Johnny on the set of |his latest Jungle Jim epic, ‘The Moon Men." He was up to his | thighs in moon men—all the midg- lets and dwarfs in this area had lbeen recruited for film. 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HUMPHREY BOGART, JUNE ALLISON and i a a a a a oe a a oe a oe a a a ae a ae CHARLIE KEENEN WYNN at ng = SPIVAK AND HIS ORCHESTRA DANCING FRI. — SAT. —SUN. - WALLED LAKE CASINO BALLROOM WALLED LAKE, MICHIGAN glorious episodes in histery! ‘BATTLE CIRCUS’ GILBERT ROLAND “APACHE WAR SMOKE” y q TUL Ge of EL Zancers . TURE AT—2:53-5:45-8:41 SUNDAY: MARILYN MONROE © “RIVER Of NO RETURN” Pierrt AUMONT = acne sons on RRR RRR eK eee —_ i i ae ~ a in os Y Ye Gowers 6 - _—_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 : , tg hicials 4 Summer Slump? ‘mage - 7 Heck, no! He’s been shopping with his wife! People buy more in Summer than in most ofher months of ihe year! © Away on vacation? Heck, no! You can find 94% of the ness... the most underpromoted area in our merchandising system.” people at home at any time during June, July and August* — DEC. 9.6% Are you planning special summer promotion? ° . » - “ OCT. 88% still shopping at a fast rate. Still reading newspapers. Still 1953 Retail Sales ny eee buying the things they read about! $171 Billion JUNE 8.5% ° | | WLY 8.4% fein And they're using newspapers! Businessmen who know this —and act on it —are profit- Percentages show how AUG. 8.3% = ing handsomely. ~ much of this total is ab- APR. 8.3% They know there's no summer replacement. for the newspaper. . sorbed by each month of SEPT. > 8.3% People buy and read newspapers in summer as avidly as they do at As the famous retailer Bernard F. Gimbel said recently, the year. Only 3 other ee 8.2% any other time. " ‘ A , - NOV. 8.2% ; ; . ‘There is no good reason for a summer slump in any. market monhs outrank June, July, IAN. 7.6% Circulation remains high through June, July and August. Smart or in any year, and particularly in 1954. Above all, there is no vgust. FEB. 7.2% businessmen are now planning additional promotion — in newspapers excuse for reduced sales effort. The business is there if we go a 100.0% — for these 3 months. after it — all summer long.” Don't default to your competitors! Plan your promotion now! a * Based on studies by Curtis Publishing Co. and NBC. SUMMER MONTHS get their full share of yeor's business — ' and more besides! 25.3% | (Source: Dept. of Commerce) — Total Newspaper Circulation Sales are as hot as the weather! Business leaders are capitalizing on this! ° ”" 8.5 ._ 192 83 83 83 83 83 83 83 84 8.4 3 8. Mr. Gimbel says: “We're going People spend more money on merchandise in June, July and . after summer business because we 8% : i itl August thar in most, other months. : These items sell faster in the hot months than at any other time: feel that there are too many val- j 24.9% of year Wash & play dresses, sheets, refrigerators, luggage, leys between the peaks that have ig: RE, BE NE Hteree pots ool ty cock eect. no reason to be there. Necice. Rides bk Advan TT 1 { ¢ vreou ing Survey.) «l ] | | | | | men’s summer suits, portable fans, paint & wallpaper, auto tires & accessories, do-it-yourself items, linens “Wh . . 0% at retailers accomplish will FM A J $ Oo N oO & piece goods, bedroom suites—and a host of others! pay thi yy Chm. of Bd. depend si large part ea how ae- J mM 4 A 4 imbel od Inc.j x Cc Col * Are you taking advantage of this? Co. Dir., Burlington Milla. tively they go after summer busi- CIRCULATION IS STEADY — 54 million doilies for the nation’s 45 million families. . . . « a * ‘ ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS 5 + “Training Camp FIFTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY-27, 1954 By CHARLES M. McCANN Communist. Romania is conduct- for Husbands a Five Young Bachelors | ers | Prominent Jews are being Keep 7- Room House in secret in Bucharest, the capital, in Peoria and in the provinces. It is reported that more than PEORIA, Il. (INS) — Any gir! looking for a well-trained husband | peigq in prison for four years or 100 Jewish leaders, some of them might cast an inquisitive eye on jonger, have been senenced re- a neat seven-room house in Peoria. | The home is run and maintained by five young bachelors who work at the Caterpillar Tractor com- pany The young men are Frank Bartos, of Cedar Rapids, Ia., Ren Miller, a native of Denver, Cole., Keith Johnson, of Racine, Wis., Charles Jett, of Paducah, Ky., and Bob Behrens, from | Jefferson City, Mo. All five are | about as well-trained as husband | responsible that day for breakfast | and supper and that includes do- ing the dishes and cleaning up the | kitchen afterward. The men also do their own wash ing, except for white shirts, and press trousers and are, generally es handy around the house as an extra $100 bill. General housecleaning is a com- munity undertaking. Bartos ex- plained: | men have organized dinner every other month plan menus like veteran house- have had “batchin’ it” ex- | before in dormitory, bar- racks or both, but they like their present setup better. More privacy, they say. One of them - “Next to home itself, it's the best thing possible.” cently er about toe be tried. Persistent reports are being cir- culated in Furopean capitals that former Romanian Foreign Minis ter Ana Pauker.,a Jew, is to be the chief defendant in a show trial now being prepared Few details of the Romanian purge have leaked through the Iron Curtain. But there is no doubt that it is under way There hardly can be any doubt that the purge is being conduct- ed with the approval of the Soviet Russian government, if not by its direction. five former Romanian Jewish lead- ers started a 100-hour hunger strike in Tel Aviv, Israel, Sunday night in protest against it Prime Minister Moshe Sharett of Israel said in a speech to the Israeli Parliament Monday that he was shocked by the purge Apparently the trials started tn March when three Zionist leaders |were sentenced to life imprison- ment. Late in April reports reached London that at least 40 Jews, including six women, were then on trial in Bucharest and that others were being tried in -the provinces. Charges in the trials vary. They include conspiring against the Com- munist government, encouraging underground emigration to Israel, maintaining secret contact with the Israeli legation and obtaining ‘‘sub- versive materials’’ and equipment from “American” agents. But the purge seems to be a general one against Jews. Not only Zionists and other members of the Romanian Jewish community but Jewish Communists are being swept up in it, it is reported. Most prominent of these is Ana Pauker. The semi-official Yugoslav News agency Yugo- press reported from last week that Mrs. Parker is to be tried In October along with ; Vasile Luca, a former cabinet | Jewish Leaders Hit Hard 1954 a Good Year in Romanian Mass Purge for Home Buyers CHICAGO (UP) — A _ spokes- man for the United States Savings The charge against them was! and Loan League says 1954 should minister. tried Specified as “knowingly bringing be a good year for the home buyer. hostile elements into the Commu-} Norman Strunk, executive vice nist party and the state adminis-/ president of the league, said there tration.” are plenty of houses to choose Mrs. Pauker, now in her early | from, both new and old There is | fell into disfavor in 1952. She was accused of a long list of | offenses against the Communist | party and the government. She lost her posts as foreign minister and | a member of the politburo sixties also plenty of mortgage credit and relatively steady prices, he said Strunk said the over-all cost of building materials during the past year has been more stable than at any time since World War II. In | 1953, he said, the increase was one She was long the most influen tial Communist in Romania. It was reported that she alone of Romanian Communists was able to telephotie the late Josef Stalin whenever she wanted to. Whatever the charges that may |be cited against her when and if she is brought to trial, there seems no doubt her real offense will be that she is Jewish. per cent, smallest annual increase since the war Veterans should find it ‘‘consid- erably easier" to obtain a GI loan this year than at any time during the last two years, Strunk said. Interest rates have been easing and the 443 per cent on GI loans | is becoming ‘“‘increasingly attrac- tive” to home financing organiza- tions. SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith ~~ “He's a steady customer—you'll his dime!” soon get used to his jokes and by Merrill Blosser = 7fo8 by BEA Soreen be. TM Rag 8 Pat Of by Walt Disney HOW TO GET HER GOAT WE SR 1 ums A HELICON AB A KID — FIGHTm,, CUuBamy, HOPPINs TRANIS , SHocTHs CRAP, Gitwews THescco, Rvs avmy SJ "FROM HOME An — CISCO KID by Jose Luis Salinas THAT LAD LOOKS AS THOUGH HE WAS ANO SOYOUNG, wo! ‘ , a | y ‘% &, ‘ | LINE HIS JALOP HAS A CHROME HEAD --- MADE HIS LETTER OOTBALL , BA: ED PICTURE OF GREGORY PECK! HE'S REALLY LIVED! a AROUND SCHOOL e'S KNOWN AS A EAL BLASE KIO */ Cape. 1984 by NEA Servion, tne. T. M. Rog. U. & Pat. Ot IF ITS RUN AWAY IMAGINATION (T NANCY ---1f HAVE A SECRET TO TELL. I BROKE A BIG WINDOW WITH MY SLINGSHOT--- KEEP IT QUIET _ OH, JANIE --- I HAVE NEWS R | w Grain; (EEERER es |_New York stoco | Lodge 6.00 bu: Te = Ca sorte, Me ees te eae siemens By See Sah sey beter, Bear was CHICAGO @ — wry Spy. oe Alles L St. oY | Gen Pee vy HSS] Esther ' bond. on on the board ains sold oft | #5 be: wo 1. Fieve Rea, fancy | Aled che’. Sea, Mot “ Regt ites cis Sontag If your friend's Livestock of trade today tol-| acs beha "th —— NEW | ausSonal®.°°: 83 ose vr us|, 8 meeting Priday, May bail, Pu PE 6.6201, 6. A. Mitchel, _DEmokt TROTT LIVESTOCK Packard Wi everywhere in Pasiaee Sy bout | Leeks, oy Wai treats ket ad YORK @®—The stock mar am ome os: 3 Gone ‘Hiab 321 Temple, 2 Sta Roowrves Masonie |" Ph. MA 5-4031, A ok A. Minehel, done to make © 50. Not areas. grain pro- me ike See ee hate | SOs with day in early deal- ae > uaF Gillette... S82 st. ~ ady,| BOD Carter. Cattle = market No 1.‘ 65-85 dos behs. some vigor Am Cyan 3 Goodrich - 12 Special mage sale. All . market Losses were not No ret, Le ae ee ue the strong rise ’ extending Am Gas & Ei. at Goodyear . , ‘communication of Church, Priday ‘May Saints | clearance SE RS hy es amet te Ge de Gat Ve iat hip’ od: vate Ne, St: |at the outaide sand seateraee |S ae nag Hh oe te * $i) ue tadge Ro 2F& AM =| py eae DETROIT which has prevailed pace | 90-100 te begs 1, 2.00- | at the up around | Am N Gas 246 oH Re pit. | Gay. May 28 ‘ . Pri- —Adv. | lower to. prime 804 ; some sales an =" } " No 1 outside a point | Am rey Bs ot West ©... bo to confer M Diam cows wo 06 shsste 3-28 conte Motor Packard Lard started ell this week,|me 1 Tena Ft. weuse, | Losses in several key area Red |. 17. hound 5 | gree. Lodge opens . M. De- | Georg ond rings, 20% peter. epee OSS ones Kepner, Nate trade Co., said today 2 reports ted out firm, helped by St ieoe fe bee ~~ Losses wer ual nd not bunched Am ul Pa ia ro C. Burnes, W at 7 p.m. Robt. Newports, Jewelry = ne ee OS coe making its own it will start ae Britain may p door, Mo AP oS particular area. Am TelaTel ans LP sine .M. nav. hugh chatee 35.25: half dosen nd | next 1 cee ; poco refined lard, but later Ustenca, ak ue as. Pie" ep The steels, aircrafts, mot Anec | Cop. 4 d Hersh .. 18.3 . . Three Sisters Market, 608 Sina chee at s-1306 1 | 1941 first time since Wheat near the end Collard. No 1, 2.00 T 1.50-2.00 be. | Tight from s were in demand oo. sone ineptr, Cop -- $8 S in Brief tonight's, pat for our displa W.| choice and | wrous art we | The cuit eer tin ond of hn feats ba ran Wwe Baten tse: | Ie metals wore ia demand |Ag Giusti, Bt feet Hel oe. ow em Yad ti| somerset ate ean es wad | body manatactring in te etgge 1 corn % to % , July $1944, | 1, 250-278 bu. yesterday's market Atlas 364 Int Nick |... 32 alter Skinner of Osmun’s Town Lite, oak eee aoe i7.90-10 So. | Connor ng in the Briggs : lower, Jul “ - went ahead . which | Avec Mt 40.7 | >"! 41.3 | Haggerty 29505 & Country, te 18.00: young cows of het $0- plant in 4 Se 00 84 bower, July ply L5H.) pernoee vapr sree we ae = eR La a es ary, a-| ari be aoe cater moat | buy. trom Cl ae ae oe er, July $1.00 soybeans | f0.b. Detrets t : paid joined the mn motors « jo 632.7 Ke - @3 County "| pref gentlemen stockers. ag ©, ecial ’ Chry . to 2 00, i lor case dosen m Bet 1 Kelsey Hay .. Sheriff’ er the finer who aod Sesdore choice sler Corp. i July $3.53% and | ager te iy “ ederat- | In addition ae he - cna ae Deputies thet someone t : every night ‘til 9 oP nm a egy 2p bought the plant along Chrysler ; bun. | ors at; metiom 1 46-48% non-ferrous metal Y. | Bore W {81 Kresge BS... 3181, urge stone through , parking. , ~ og last Thuredes: | ing C Manutactur- ‘ July $16.9. sthall 2 Tn wtd wd | briskly on report s were up Brin ora 87 ion « F 17.5 | Window of he a picture —Adv. yy > bulk mostly choice being 1 ng Co., last “~ 31-39, wid ave 38; gr vy Oe ment s that the gove a a 38.1 Lt Gless 53.4) r home last ni De you knew week. high ahotce and oitmas 20-02 At prese wtd owas-O.d. grede — ready for | odd Con... 132 Lig Oe ee ae Lyle W night. | People and a or 12 reliable food A. Rig. hy ee esrly | are be ot the Packard bodies See a oe dore-at we % ete on stockpiling pr greed Buc 133 Lockn Me? 82) view Dr : ad 38, of 463 ae | your rol er we to sup- | 000-1868. 0.00-30-60; cull and utility a rene made in the plant under goede B large 31; qvete™ - = metals. { stra-| Cones Wy”... 203 an" ty y; was ordered to| % hour of devoting | one ee , supplier relationship Checks ; c i- E Wy... 983 beens po appear to | your time inally anche . Today's ma ler. with : ares 27 grace C.loret | meat active issue up 1c, opened cePer’ ES feom haat: BF) mieten policy cccteal hed | BinHe gl — ume-each week? | Sx. Racnrs ttt tantrnen: | Packard aiid 3 today issue up 1%, opened Genneh ai. 4 eee 33 | the influence to driving under , 4-455 Tel-Huron Center. PE| 9u i ake uae ton m tleusbter | second said the move is the .. 3.86 Pou on 5,000 shares ’ an Mead Cp of liquor Wednesday ik . FE quiry ‘oe ty and finisth; 20 ‘out- major step in ” se8 _ then it pliereniet % at 49%, | Celanese” ise anal oa. Pei aa before Holly Township Justice Aub- —Adv. are unevenly 100-3 00 mB _lembe. “hora prin peeve on r . 288 CRICAGO POULTRY a vigorous much higher re 183 Monsen Pa 333 Rummage sale, First sheep finied: 5 pea but prices | Earlier thi program. +. 2.16% — (AP) —Live Bethlehem manner Chi & NW 347 Mont = . 0 | Pills Mills terian Church, May Presby- — 1.60 higher; oe steady: | nounced s year Packard . stock; Steel 117 ear oe ae Pit Plate Ol... 305 Tex G (June Group. 29, at 9 a. m. ag yy 66-99 rj shout © load | plans to build an - $88 | 10-4: : ee re ae aly oa 3% up a strong | fii" re St BE +++ 18-8} Brose oo... Bs B Oe «0+ 3 ad party AN. fo fh ng ome f ora_lambs | Sines, automatic tra its own en- i ‘ +s | ers 23.27; old 17: érs of broil- 3,000 shares today on max Mo ... 484 M eet §. Pullman .... 61 mk R Bear. 41. 8 good and choice 12.00-20 00; axles in a new and | 19-38 off } Cluett Pea jurre 3| Pure Oil ‘Tren W 18) Tot 33.00, but lots ‘ plan 210 oe 6. tinued i & at 70%. It c | Goce —. et Nat é tg 224 + + aa a ares Air... 183 Thrown F Cor gredes f eunpiins mostly = outside Detroit t at Utica, just i eee at Bic. . 401 | Radio Op... eee & rom i down: ji lower . This san | OETROT io POULTRY . around that level. Col’ Gas...) 163 a i aie oy A aoe Soe. i Takes Pillow Alo $235; Sais. cau to a lg ol ge Figg to be completed in eg due 12 53 {is a for i) one rid pound Conse at the Pad —y oo re ro Lad ~ 7 ——— * 36.7 = Carbide _ ng ewes 400-8 50. choice shorn deushtor | models. time 1953 16 6) d«COURK am live poul- | ssociated Pres. pass - a 304 Nat Th ce rv 586 Unt 1lee¢ CORPUS CHRISTI | ; eavy hens 21-25 , 18 15 > fonsum Pw 4 NY OG... es ba 17 t Air Litn 22.7 T | : j heavy broile light type 18- Net Indust Ra ConPwP! 45 34 NY Air Bre... Rey Tob B Unit Aire... 1 | Four- . Tex, ®— Bo Off riguree Cmarnblower & Weet whites 36-77. hy O88, | Noon “today 19 sot Tantad Ui Weoeks | COT tea sane SY Cooural 8S St soe Lead a8 Unite Gp Sa month-old Michael Hatofilax | Lj y, Struck by Auto Offer Parade Trophy rece Rates a Seta CI | Sess vet mt tes ugicmn on. BY Ream a 20 Sead ARR... $62 0" Merah." ag Was sleeping on pillow on wx | Listed in Good Co Sion |" Vaterons’ G R .° igh Low N heavy type t ucks 21-26. young Month sees 1604 922 125§|Corn Pd . PAU pep Ghee Av hs ars Roed.. 8 Lines t se | n itio ’ rou Dac vee ee” "Rh | Seere OO om turkeys 36. b ee €0.2 124. | Cruc ‘\) a93 Nor Pac tle ales 03s 6b oe 16.1 | at of a car driv | A nn P Gertty- tion® 12.6 | 33-368. vy hens 30-33; hee tester phen BGO. ..405. 130.9 880 6502 1216) Curt st! |... 26; Nor Sta P 59 2 | Binclal a... @3 09 Sm 33.6 mother ven by his 13-year-old Pon Charles St ; - 1 iaken fee oo ey , ; heevy toms! 138) loess me 9s Ge Curtios Wr ... 30 1 ol inal Alaa fe PO... 42 U8 Smelt 49.2 . Mrs. Ann Hatofi b tiac boy. struck | W Starr. a local Korean —— ucte 2 45 04 low. Sy Se St oe che Meebo Atri... 0.3) Ge y Vac... 436 welt pt.. 90.2) when atofilax, 29, |°% © car whi | war veteran fee 24 sis 1983 high |. 1438 #77 125.5 | Dow C 6 Ou 7 a Pac..., U 8 Bteel the > Low e riding his nt , . wil present Midwest. Abrasives o..0°" 7) 21 3 a Poinsettia flower is ne bea low. 4b03 os $88 ites DuPont 208 Pao am w C73) fou By... oS 941 by athe cor wes struck broadside | "oCneaday after _ bicycle | PRY to the largest — ba ll. oo" da 4e Ce outlet oinsett, a South Caro T TS 505 905 ast Ale 202 Perem Pict 4 ee Brand $17 Worn B Pie | The sregioy yesterday. ‘in good condition toda is reported Dey parade in Pontiac's clio Ps ee 3 { A 7 i ~ , | moe ety toon Mexican Sune ban eaeentiooen ane Retake 8] peek Beles Calif $4) W'¥arPuip!” at} open and Lepcdegege tran) ee mag Y at Pontiac | ment on fe at the Civil Wer Moms : 1983. cee pend |S En Site cece: at Sue ila eee 08 9 i ea eens oe , | ae Bt, according era (End Joha 10 Philo ||. Sciam me Ba Ee on i ’ panied by | Tregent sel, of 52| Smith, co-ch : H ___ Help Wanted Male ya cae -- BS Pu 7° BBR She. 85 ite Met... 33 pillow St., reportedi airman 7 ip Mor,... | Swift & Co... Woolworth . : ee bike y swerved The . Notices = : 6| Help Wanted Male 6) H #¢ Philip Mor..-. 39.4| aviv wl pf .... ry Ya & Tow “4 Arig still under him when he into the peth of « car sais we will follow the pa- ILLINGER, MAY 28. {964 ~~ | tome Cpl pose. wo oo aoe fe eR omg ig | on SS eo ee _ n't 43! bruises ond a —~ Hotiman 19, of 790 by Ronald Saag Hugh Ritter. of pare . Howard MeNeill 3-446 ye go o e we | p Wanted F . ows Emerson will conduct ca & uaene ass of Street, a Hee A. MAJESTIC = , emale 7 Pontiac Pol Ave. * the linge Leon your M these JP. Tl j PEI Ww. ice said , | service prayer wg PR nn | Sumager:;| <° ‘Wo 5 * cranes, Spun be Meh cobest cr | om DINER ad WOMEN POR HOUSEWOR ale 7) ___ Werk Wed. Pomale 11 : Smith at the monument, Miss Dihests ane Marylin 7] the and Gatueder werk fee fe og paid vacetions yg Banana with ‘gra wert kitchen hel, pent vamos sleep in. saad cang | LADY WANTS oe Building Service : —: Rawerds Bulinger. and Ronaid sere ‘of Ger aon 25 and 4 _tew Apple person. 21 re slot evo on ore repel WAITRES ia Re days week. Be ile ry R 12 Garden ites F Puner. ’ r. Polley ; s r —_——- — i . Plo ine Yombg teak Geno cht Sears ol ox ry dept. 2 MEN W ‘ | aeoreenaty mms 1 eee gizhty_@ auvare GR OVER. | retartel - EMODELING aap g 16A!| Photos & Roebuc N WAN E om RA D Accessories . ee eee a oe | we .. Roebuck & Co. te train in ANTED | in? "3 D WHITE WOMAN 76 Sean in ‘Cronies Onist aes 1 OFS AND MODERNIZATION |- Case yah TI ger = kl aes 21 ee ee ot Ook w PE 647i, est 30| some wnils ———— wet ce state gg ety, couple. | Hou 2a oS OwIsT | Years CAL WURSE AVAmLA STOPPERT &@ CECII ~_@-4380 LOWED WITH | PAMILY ALBUMS may be a ne “Wynn's come while Pi tretn. Good ‘i | 20. es. Write Poot Bae tes oly 4to 22 Se | REF Neco oi a FE +1200. T. & CECIL GARDEN PLOW ED feduced, ra ' - rethers Puneral Meme of car. | fectanks Scortors + lyme Ph ye 2? | MIDDLE-AGED — WOMAN 1 S| ‘percen ot transportation ri EPNED NEGRO GIRL OUEEAES Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains ra, = ‘sail Saye Bigg * re ene etia Ste ee, oe ver 7) ing with corn. | clear tele WANTED FOR light house wo WOMAN FOR Clu Orchard O'Shanter C | Sarre a < = sngwor_O8 Sande = 454 ean al 0. 14. CLINT £. | end ic pattens H a ‘e tion er Gue for turret ipum and — nic aoeeen in fam- | _ 6284 rd Lake Roed, Wire wo 3 Building Supplies 12A SRDEN PLOWING 4 Television Service, 22 lowed en advertised oD thes; One | <, _ erences FE WOMAN FOR F = ee _vork 6 7 — oul COOKE natin Beatie 4 from end ot Mon acSeptance” We wat pee for drill k_ . yy ead RECEPTIONIST STENOORAPHER, = ig eae lned REPAIRING E. 4 WAEHINOS A¥ a a oe ee PROPOSITIONS rE eING .| iw tom 7 and Ponnye oo ot cone full une poo sig omg, MC Misautscturge Co. 118 ie bookkeeping work, Knowledge 2 oo Good pay Steady 2 WATHTNGs gxD RONDE Com ee ne ee ES: GuRDENS PLOWED~ = GD ARA ‘ PE 4-1133 omie ‘¢ Transport nee industri woos ., Lake Orion ——— j Pres: r Pos curtains a pwr | tractor wit tt Lisate Bord Kath- required. Call or tome finance SINOLE MAN ON PARM BY THE of Walled, Lane Wepiy Wecinny | Hel ee = wer. FE ay ap é com sie tome now a, Ys oo A ee Boas Rea A =§- = fee Sede | se ROOM" AND BOARD FOR ¥ eeepc esr mere wpgiiigs sorF WATER ORES." “Basin re Set evennes | fora,vvtine Baht trucking. Ea DAY On Siow — | toaiee ouvert, @aaae | DIEMAKERS CLASS WANT Tight. house Work and’ care 0 | MTocrexeapieg tm county bome ar | FE > ain pens Service _13| *orO Trims, CusTow Se OP gf cea | Friday May 28th, will be held ASS Alre ANTED: 3 MEN oe cas: ee for}. eral m ‘ooking. pa aged ar | FE 2-44. ‘eo day olus car fare. | ACE TREE A tag 23306 iM PLOW. pee et eas rE the , at 3 p. m. from Top Rates, . our Pontiac : PAYROI I EE quire — tenee . om WALL W. _ming. Fre REMOVAL TRIM- nore FILLING. [OWT ORAL __ NIGHT, way ice Home with Rev, T Walter ‘ernie —— Bust be wi ector? | Pret -L CLERK hy 7 elas i rg AERIHOR, BATTING, Sr AaraER PE 27108. re GRADING ve +t SER mao Inter Hat ae Oak ding Engine Co . = = a "and years. | clase ic gue at least 3 SpFORTORTTY TO £ ee | W = see re; — New snd Repair 0) 2. : M P* sthaka SS Comstery. 19 Seve wm he 380 8 Sanford te Tats a permanent whb 6 ye ay ae bow week re- you learn. if you quali vals yu, fis. Laundry Service Typewrit erat Fema OS EXPERIENCED Cook tree corporation. Leeraieg op | gerrABce W Se oke oak Belem, "Bitroa ake Til | won WANTE REFRIGERATORS [POR | TEE 5 sain ne me hene No eee, wt tor ten tonto COOK Mert Commission. ‘Car hetptul RELIABLE WHITE WIDDLEAC fy" agveminsd product “appiy ie WA home. FE won | WASHIN S | ie "Pe Pontiae Laune TYPEWRITERS RENTED Cosetta, 276 Harrison ; Apply 158 Oakland Car heipful.| bouse’ IDDLEAGED WH Perry Apply 180 WALL WASHING. WASHINO NG MACHINES ‘ SERV-| _ Mitchell’ RENTED 32: deioved erricen Gtrest. age tablished ¢ ave sunt Rouceteeper tor fare for Bower | are ting tea | ening, serves: aD TRONERS, i 2-101 Leuséry FE | f¥PEW 13 ON = —. dear moth fg 4 Walkers Clear route. Apply ANTED ears. Live in sano tes ages 7 & 2 whe kind to a, 2 Wirz WHO |i Oo curteins, FE 56398 ad - int O™* ~~ Kay Jecksen; peteved Retta EXPERIENCED Lake tees mes to r er at. wae oe ice apt board elderly lsdy Onis WouLD PHONE FE be oe arn a Marshall. daughter for re full ttme sell automobiles of ©3210 {rom 8 rae wk. Liberty | ~ etkends ~ Daler New week. Pd ery Watten'+ 4-2569 : ine oly Co 7 W and = fend Fyraey, Jone fie le crperency i nin and. recwamy were nee bere siint UNIT. ttpcain “sad” Sertends BAcreest | woeup Late woos a adi! | RLL MARES OF FOUNTAIN PEND Landecagin erat Enurch with Rev. BM Mepuse | quelle and vecwsm | _ Salen Lincote ate RT UNIT OPERATO . Instructions pa ng et | repaired zg 18-A| .__ Upholstering Ean" Ry. Be eageits | Rept a tame, =| alta Weert cxcumaes anna Proce oom per | = | ie eat Ot Seon | Saee a tay page og | RATTICGY BUTERA TUR “~ = at Osk —~ naga 1346 Cement, Tepiving ve New-Revolutionsry a eal W. _Cleaners. § Glaspie. Oxford” | ACCORDIONS LOANED FREE tgs ~~ alle rence St. my ©. z> Site. . 5 egavered oe ge : bs : cutomatie plus conversion uni fo SALESLA —— heme ke Lessons given at TO AP —— CRANES LANDeC ; >| ae cee) EE FSEADY | Setaniaarenat faa Daly Sarvs _ va] Soertash saz Coase ary sees Fe Sat WANTED. MAN With © . mere selling. Can Ww - all makes 5 mein- Cs ARS ig iy comb ementratine “wad selfing ork Wanted Maie 10 ‘ : or ae tema at sediee create, won Full or Sante Claus Land aad tnation slumin selling | 4 e RE of smal! 004 tree trimmin = WORK ven time casy Work doors. No a aahina windows «1 CARPENTRY AND éorms rooms service. ere. ~ ming. FE 46-6196 food por "OR Same ater e'pm | Beall 8, Mp bulky FRY AND TH WORK | Spartane aden eateahts | vase eee SPRAYING man iw MiDDLE-soeD| >reect call to persca ot ee ne LAYING. B eat | alterations ol = Pratt irees and sh Sg A L ikael na == 1 lla = Sah Seat |e Vas st cRU ; ._ WANTS LT Pisce LAYING AND SAND. gore WANTED 3, TULL TIME EXPER! KRUEGER MFG. CO event rE Tea NY SND OF ORS wax. | Files see ~~) Saas | He pase aces fon ete salown on te ee ns vents | @ AND BAND-| Plateas patie TOP Moving & Trucking 1% M$ TELEAN’ | family Rew amen to c0ll| STEWOORAPHEER - _ PLEARAW Pie. MAT CARPENTER | Wetman? wa | ancien, Tein Se more week! Business. Man oung girl for full PLEASANT CARPENTER WORK POR a =R Wal's and D WALL CLEANERS AA-1_ MOVINO papi cet | | Eisebes MONTH Dealers opportunity A a ge tt Hiya an eae Attics, additions, _FE 2-161 Ws cleaned pickup & pag seed on | Telegraph th Lake Reed pd4 have $300 or Pine, high school a con. | pair, Gorden EM remodel & re modeling of siding and re- B = | at reas. rates FE Qood service; _Flushing OL own of ance Com tf State on EM 34603. kinds. FACH cI TS | FE 1-0759 enyts iL = 7 ‘ M city of your | State Bank pany, 116 Pontiac | Y CARPENTER REPERENCES -EANING AL'S LIGHT TRUCKING el ee & Found. % ere or West Wayne. north —_— ldg. Years of = hows EM 3-2362 Beaches installed NG Pe + DUCKING ee RES pF | @A- * ; county CABI <. 7-0274, = - _ sanded EM 3-2088 cleaned of —puuP TR 3403 LOST BLACK wee - in pt. MCE- ter a AL BULLDOZING. EXCAVATIN UCE SERVICE taining val WALLET, CON- Help Ww 1 2-3532 Ld svectatte : glee new bom _dump ING. EXCAVATING AND rn + _ please call og ~ ee fi § | ne anted Female 7 ee Rie —F5 « Mal COE’S TREN FE oat, ——" mao FOUND BLACK -BACHBWUND. : ACCEPTINO | repair Fe ¢421 NEW AND My HAULING. ANYWHERE. __Owner call FE 2-9467 CHSHUND. 9 APPLICATIO Ga 0. 1 ABLE 4 —~{NYWHERE. ANY. oe WD on Lames 18 j perjenced near eund ‘son. plana : RESIDENTIA : a Sitating, “Interment, Oat | 522 Ce Eeendiy: aa Ory “eaaers 3 | * oeia LiKe commercial free sstimaten RAY- caw Wao nion Lake di | "AND EQUIPMENT. Wo DN Schone Bn ments by ihe Pormer-8 Paul windows and oetwees tend 6 Pod | WANTED | UN. LABOR AN WOULD LIKE SEPTIC Tang | 5 RA cmine PE Cae? | hour WowEns sHaRPENED—»|* "™ tt Fig neral Meme. Voruertinover Pe- sa pert, time. se eat TED’S Me | tecncian UN ~_ EABORATORY end, ext poure | washing | inside ss re Sa teed Free pick up “and, jn pant Dump 1» Ton staxes ANY GIRL OR WOMAN uuene RUEGER Mi season. MD gre for Sita Doe- | OFFICES ork. rt kinds. ew | [pe Lincoln Ave delivery. ontiac Fa Vernon ¥ ‘adviser. contact Mrs. ai teers 2 coecin' di _MY_2-00 rE CAWN MOWERS ~ 2-873. arm and eS ae a. FE 2-8743 Flowers Voornets FG. CO. Mi Steet. ingham | 'Retintie. PE SIO or PE F990 ; . MOWERS SAWS | Industri ini “The Salvation Amy. 3 or Mr. me. FE 40819. Ask SALESLADIES Pi sSTERINO ee or FE $-3346. FAVESTROUGHING we hive ewe. RE isstria? Tractor Ca. | nes COLb avr ae _aArmy. a “mht. POO i — CHILDREN'S Dept _FE 7-6187 3 508 706 Medal | tt et aye FRUCKIN +0461 — FE 41442 > cur! with styling. $6.50 A ‘ould you consider jon? fess dept. Stead and Ladies | PLASTER _Myers. FE 5- repaired.” <8. FP . LAST > NO aND HAULING RUB __thy's. 500 N. Perry. ve 3- Dero- with oer mentt salary ¥ position. Good | FR TOE 7946. My tsh an: 30006 G RUB |CLEAN YOU! 2-1244 Funeral Pl oe ee Souaty, Seon tehor. other merchandise Giecoums ‘and or hake siecirictan PE cess. | EAVES TROU © Sa NO OF ALLE Ban YOUR, OWE eae, See Directors 4) race = — a S TROUGHING | aie PE bone. 00 L REDOCED RATES ears ones VERY Desininee ovine > ee or Pe chain's steel Metal So EFRIO. AND WONSENOLD Large vas SAINTY MAID POR 60 onelson ] WEED 7 REAL ESTATE GALES ESIRABLE OFFICE Posi- FLOOR ANE +5051 Co ctcape corvive 7 A vo - ene wa be Mire Burnes PR ~ ohns ror, growing ales tion (for “young | lady oE POSE | WANT CAR . SANDING. LAY tt winner worth Moeina thi oR AA ee @3 Mark, _"pesiGNeD Poh FUNERALS” " school No othe metic while ex-| painting or PENTER WORE | cal 2) Cen | and heatt A axe ~ MOVING AND sTo _ctalist. 3148 FOOT sPE- ; sary e* experien in and arden pert : Pinned rs| = ting Phon Li gents for N A a mR. | Le awit da 1h Saginaw. PB 3- CORT M ete benefits. 8 week Hospitauization lsbor for, bulldi or ei ert Une | OS TAY. ase SAWS. TAWSHO" i Linge Large vans mercen Ven = Hi-Fi Headquart a ao Tr ees-Si ] ROUGH CARPENTERS. ONION — ries a 5 aes Bor 1 Pontiac — Write en 10 years poe Mg _ Aoceratele am W ERS 5-562 341 N Sorry service FE an oasionally aeesaened ers -_ —— T nen SOMERAL HOME | & 7?" —— WOMEN OR RIGH ACH | —Work Wid. Female Ti ii 1: eel Bibles wr ere Painting & Decorating 20 eee go ee Ambulance Service. Plane ME =. y * pf panos nes. taxing po assist. supervisor | co emale 11 ——— Bills s a th ats SEES A-1 PAINTING ae weal oe "balled deghorchiy makes pert une." he ‘experience. neces” a gg ag NCES SAWS TAWNMOWERS | ee imared nine en | —KNAPP sont Sesstble @ few choice sales ability. handicap s-| for elde y working | “" ¢ . MACHINE GBtAS - : 0918 1 NAPP SHOES Cemetery Lots 5 positions in the Birmingham Seem Apply toon Pou awa aire ree bor PE ay, piee and iaviaiiation. Np money gown, MARLEY tienen =e BA “terior. 10 et Bd i rege Bg | ONAN — reser . 2 ~~ * y —— le ls oO : Nw = Ee Caan ena mee | Ee Bi Sea etteas watt Fai cc Rey SIR! Sa Ba E2EE | rach mag Thee" | Leet itatss FEAR eee eres) tee ee eee det Ra"Wi sacrtce FE | Sine gut Rulon Eanes eed eae MEME unt oth on alte erecta tee Om a8 CORNER “ARINE TS. ts | INSIDE AXD_OUT_ REASONABLE ggg gt ew ERE ; ate mrcet= Harrys. Lunct ‘ sel ccsestial” Beet’ Che: Bini Boact en "8" spetas | wrens cca vara site | Brick stone tha com mm Dust | Rodeos «Tarts ese COMPLETE PAINTING WALL Baitnan 00 Orchard Lk ga Ine WAN 5 a inDR ee . XPERIENCED BARMAID. WAIT. Peter ik Rates wk. Te cane workman - pero ce A clean. | PRIVATE DETECTIV ay ete tial eummer tesore squotrys bt | take suber vcmennor ares | Nee ANTEED ROOFS ALi! Sgghe i aa Fennel Papper OR Fe iSite ty commission, Mae's Beau |i a =. “eS __ Coes eee bate 7 ate PE 4. re | Tice Paint: DECORATING SER- Ff REDUCE AND RELAX = Be By w lain St Cet EXPERIENCED LADY HOUSE RA: PE 2-8048. t FP sin ony wall washing. pa esults with every v = WAITERS: ea 5 rns i edbed ty SUSE RAITRO No job too 2211 wall weaning. pe ett ent weteum 5 = | DESIRES WAITRES | nOUSE MOVING _ Mao Bios large of too small ENTERIOR EXTERIOR |’ a ae APPLY WATER ] d. _equipped. LA. ¥ 6 FUtty/| Dressmak ps Uuaranteed. Reas AINT-| coating a plastic type’ linoleum . FE +0450 ing. Tailorin hone FE 4-08se prices ti o waxing atte’ HOUSE RATING ng, g 16| PAPERHANGING AND PAINT fone a Brick. block end -ement work a | Ee EE SOAR FAITTNS |)" preD ONG Veahoneas ee ay. aintin > { ___OR 482) consultations. ak ae ; wai g and Decorating | "ng OF Te ace RAT by in re — == Cree, Eatinete acer py baTs Even “oe ies. : > c rove gg Ml oh or any in-| W 623 Shad rs. wc kinds 3-4 oat pert workmanship. OL __Wtd. Child, to Board 2% atealnamaiene > \o ‘soene A’ Wears on Sato Ser tot romeiaenee AINTING "AND, DECORATING CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED UFGER MFG. CO. 4 R 3-0000,_ - “pres estimate. FE OAY CARE LA 19 eur PONTIAC AINTING fet. angible—Int GENUINE TILE EMAL CHTLDREN BY WEEE OA $150 W = hiphese, Sreutens weit ristian home. FE +6107. a ree td, Household Goods 27 ady wis ie LET US-BUY TT OR & ‘oad a dental benrorbhang ose as per_Fom AUCTION Tr ned", ‘near’ Burm — ing. For inlorfdet jon typ- Corattace Severe a wal P -.. wages MA| FE 2-8181, ext, 12 a FO BOY A ANTED_ GOR OTR, NICE ~FEaK OL furnivure, oh. PE Fn Bg Sy prem ANT U ” | xb pn tae. in lees. @ you | ° SF a ++", > 5 : Pint F “- . . ¢ é L- d : ; + . 'FIFTY-EIGHT _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 Wanted Real Estate 32A Rent Apts. Furnished 33 For Rent Rooms 37| For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 Sale Houses 43 _ 1% ROOMS AND BATH. COUPLE | SLEEPING Wor MEX ‘ : Calla . "ROOM APARTMENT. -ZBOUTS biocns ne sar ggg AD AMS “Tome, newly saevorated tn aad ! | it Snot only. FE 44625 after 4: _ drinkers. Union. FE ¢iieT ) town. PE Saviages, Gia” N When You Want to Sell! soo wa SEP RIORRATOR. aot Ax5— DOUSLE ROCs |) room modern. Located on Lis- | ,OWN LOVE BIRDS WANTED | HEIGHTS . Real Estate! prt. 5 Park oe: FE for ladies in widow's home. FE nome ate. stered walls, base- neat clean Peony - a. 4 P Based Forced Sal . *| agovar © Cm. on Sacsusian’ auiitoms pad for el ee = | SLEEPING ROOMS. SINOLE OR with leundry tubs, very clean. ¢75@ DOWN. NEAR OXFORD 3 Bir ag like the 38 mo og aA tine, : tered as a3 and banker, medical problems call |” gliding excelleat close im neigh-| double with twin beds. lel Home witb $2,600 "dode. | "7 | bedroom home st Stoney Lake. room & the 17 ft- $2,000 Down | vestibule closets. Automatic oil hee eee Re| Se ae" Sa} ere emu EAS SIDE | Say eeaishatetncttina:| Baois, siieatiet,, ME) Dad ter abet abit, | Stam irr seen Ont oe Afr arn : — As . vis . ee eee ee Nore ad Sate QUAL orrage, Boare desired’ W. Gide. |? pinmily | tocome. 4 rooms ent | pap om catecier rior is nice sce ris arden alread tobe win Slner Sehael aie coment SCHOOL AREA : furnishings, goomy fireplace.Cou-| PE 40337) vo Q s bath | = : trict. Space im the 11 block Three bed: ‘ alow with ex- For sure I esults ee coy FS oe SLEEPING ROOM PRIVATE EN-| UP.,PFivate entrances, Pull bese- | 144, Down BRAND NEW. Three| cate in 30 days if you have $2,000 | basement ‘tor tat recres- Tepuouslly large kitchea, Cement * sdcnag Nor aut working cow | 10 8 Par” OTN) saecaeten Senrtaname tay | ol oy Tih exterior | to pay dowa. Total price, only | — Price'“includer Ina cat ge | SeTtot “Ygoxisa tiouse, 4 D0ee® See— eee bate pemmmeem: | RoaRON NLR | Fibs pete Seam | Geet satiny Seta | coe was om in a sas to a 3 ARTLY FORNISHED. vileges, slso ‘s ¢ . ' : LJ ARMY SURPLUS LIFE eduits. Day workers Ne drinking | rooms Inquire at parking lot. 17 NORTH SIDE tre pump rough electre wing. even now ts | North Side FISHER BODY AREA reft. 7-0534 after 4:00 p.m. must be clean and quiet. and 19 Auburn Ave @ temiy o. Tete = pg | hot water 15 miles from Pontiac! y? $1250 down will buy this Two bedroom GI poesia bunt wa We | 24 INCH | _3-0054._401 _N. Paddock. SLEEPING ROOM FOR GENTLE meney Msg ol es interior studding. _ pe is very. cute 2 bedroom util ea aes Also need electric stove. lawn) 3 ROOM APT. ADULTS, NO men, Clase fo Bie _ hos- Pet oe i ee 2° oo $11,500. WEST 2 tty room oil floor furnace and e only ower, reasonably priced. Mrs. | drinkers, private entrence. FE | _pital,_and_bus_lines 6 Hs tag te bei” en 6 iets, ctir | eeders with Itt eel” garage. Metcine tarkng cach er nince tar | ont} ca parece. Meathly vears old. Pull price is only $8.- ~ Money Wanted __28A neon FoR NTE N EEK | Rooms With Board 38] Bhasin etaet wien’ | thedtNel Rial oci| Gutite Gm Kathys |” 87950" crer" payments “oa” slumb ey ) érinking. Call after 6:00 pm im @ trade Call today! Home. Near city hospital. eat an uliny seem tee hel W. : storms ‘and screens. Phone OR 31872 or OR 311768 686 Oyiste off Oakland 1 OR 2 MEN CLOSE TO PONTIAC $600 DOWN West Suburban \ WANTED, To Bommow vem on |_""Dpen'S te 8 atm Te 8 | ONION COURT | eee a atts ab O65 |? room nous, semimedera. Lo /MHIM, A008 BLOOMTIED | You'te the ucky ownerh | |S room, meters um urge | | GEORGE R. IRWIN \sraree Tepes" Rina Pres, | Ont L Sesion Aeaner FE umn |s (noone, Ang MATH ADULTS Attern PE aie iat okt, Oral at cuu| Speaks! Hone Taelcome rwed, | amaLt, PaRMs. (1s acres g| fareue tna te frontage i aL ere. . oniy. month. 8 ors. a) * . warm’ . hag ‘ 1 — ed ber —< FISHING K. G. Hempstead, Realtor |2 GENTLEMEN, SINOBE. BEDS _“ Ta DOWN ——— alow with full| Gown? 2) 3 ‘serena chicken too. This property is well VE 5-0101 or PE 28544 \Wanted to Rent 29 107 EL Maren pe a-eays| Oued qmeals. | Private peotrance,) | SEO00 DOWN ag Ny (te a , PRADO a 4 iss , clon oo amie ~ OR BASEMENT APT NEAR ACBURN ScAaD & RCCaE GOOD POOS. in Lake Orion Pryeurs old. Base Ba and has lafge sised rooms lg Og co gg mins seoing HOUSE ISHED H vate én m = roughout desirable ~ P apt. 4 or § rooms Can furnish CATCHI G? _enly. no ‘drinkers no” | a a oe or flotr ts ceiling, windows in| features not found in the ordinary | “°*™- GILES peALTS CO... O on . Se a n you are just i ak ~gt- tle a NT | Canow CLEAN ROOM FOR 3/ ga.7s me — oneal = re een Be 0 ona © — FE 54175 r entiemen. : , = “ ‘s & good ease er abt. 3 omall children. | thea that is one thing but if you Gitan tes Onn) GoieT wa | fe “OOM fer PE) DRAYTON PLAINS | “Sige” phate tistngs, Cenvanient time to ASLL & 2 goed time to Open _9 i FOR BETTER HOMES - ge wey | start _FE +5837. ROOM AND BOARD FOR WEN. |5 rooms and Ginette. A reel dream! parting right at our door. - -»- RIGHT ee Ce ae ca en | CLEAN APARTMENT FOR| Met, water ower, esses | replace,” carpeting” “toughest | Euchange Open é'te's.” "|B. D, CHARLES, Realtor GATEWAYS to} sesuufattieh” nome wim, Qualified Tenants Furnished W IT odul . mee gg the e except bath and ° “_ ’ rooms. i Hour Service g.Y _trence: PE¢3798 AA. — we bg yy & ter thot ° , FE 4-052 ft. enclosed porch. Base rea FIITE, | etrsions: Stterasr ca | Convalencont Homes 304| Renita ei gsi se) LT BROWN, Reon | yg roetlors pone| HAPPINESS | ihe Spat over 250 people waiting. Adams _OR 37329. Ou heat ear almost WNER. 6 ROOMS. PART ve , by . SSyeraeites| RROG, — [roc aesraSeponnrrran |S25T,, "Sint: “tntin| peg heed, ere cet | "heh Oe ea, es | CLOSE TO ST. MIKE'S| A HOME YOU'LL | room Movin, sar METALLURGIST AT PONTIAC juno ts 6 te-3- & mCELY FURNISHED —» Room | —"2™*__O8 ©9%1 _____ LAKE PROPERTY fenced lo. $1100 down. Full price| ree Youre Cefn one ste LOVE tig = Ay Ano Magee Bove + Maton. wile and many desire, furn Pee Ca Siete on pI | apartment From June thru Ox | Hotel Rooms 39|, rooms centt-medern ce Duct om. 136 SS Senger, of seers heme _ Living room room.| AMONG KINDLY NEIGHBORS matic hot weter Lovely, fromt - Good - OR 3-8205 e s Phone | SSSR acocmnpalied atha LOOM¥I ILLS, COLO-| good . dry it ‘| Attractive 5 room 2 bed nd re 4 car 8 PREE TO LANDLORDS | a — 1 | He¢ TET ROOSE VEL T house te sane i] saane al. oe nial Tred sear Hicsory Grove fenced a Tus = egrectere bath pial get ae roe paved driveway Just two blocks needed, Pamily rental agent. FE NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM PRI-| : ; sae t lake frontage Wood dock and Rd. Ranch home. 3 bedrooms for down Ca ’ the 23 ft living room with es west of Telegraph Rd. close to — HELP! HELP! vate entrance and bath by dav | includes 2? boats. Selling for only | brick sp! level, tone trimmed to see this: or stop’at 136 East | friendly natural stone fireplace the Tel-Huren Shovping Center PONTIAC MOTOR EMPLOYEE $ 3 or week Pontiac Lake OR 3.2643 | $12 WEEKLY $1,500 down 7 a Hil site. R. O. windows, of] heat, Pike St venetian blinds oil heat. storms Pull price only $7950 with very wife. and 3 ‘old child Call evenings | = COLORED FAMILIES 2 fireplaces, tile features. porch, . LAWREYCE W and screens landscaped lot| ond terms t . woe . en ve Newly decorated By week Also ‘ : - basement toliet, garage attached. 100x200 ft. with garden spot Near urn. place over We are sold out of iistings but PARTIALLY FURNISHED 3/| ‘suites by week Reasonable rates $ room modern This wtenting 624.600 Builder Sundays 2 bus apd shopping Offered at | $450 DOWN éaceauan Wit watiowal Boa We Seed vour proper |" rooms and full bath located close | VE 5-8126 |- Buy com de yours for only 81.908] to 5 p.m WOsdwerd 210602, Lake- 87.950. $1.778 down. DONT HESI-| Ou. this four tom a cee Food Co, moving to Pontiac. De- 42544. Eve 2-870. je Seas eee e Hotel Rooms 39 art for this won't Nast "long sinutivoual OWNER TRANS. eee TATE TO CALL Buns bes Canes wow heme and gives 6 room howe, 3 children. MAHAN ins DOVERS Rea iG ae a eee | ADAMS REALTY CO. |" ferred. 3 bedroom, brick ranch, ‘ DRAYTON FLAINS IT’S SPICK AND SPAN] furry *te ~~ gl ouaaataes Box _ amily rental agent. FE ¢2583 38 Aubure, Ave vB +18 — — base-| ON WEST SIDE 1 ACRE £ cas FURNES FEDRDON| ous enuas u pent er van [PRETEEN LE | TOE PONTINC ool ne 9 PROMO] Sear acme | aw ae Dee | ST AE Eat Re Jal Ma | gy MEY PO ag house on bus line. Good ref-| J>°, , =f = ee ee. a . priced for immediate| more homes. $8. with 2,000 ee ee ee a with 2 bedrooms, beth, desem Cisse” certainly Dane) “=. , tal, terrier tnicned te pane” past furnac Fg Rael ras | ASLAR $15 WEEKLY EPERATS tatie| A rat com Nt pepyemmemny | evn anemia ot aise = with BABY BIRMINGHAM DINING FACILITIES, BAR & on @ 106a300 f. 3 bedrooms. drive. 3 car cinder block garage We “an tor grins ORILL. HEALTH CLUB, MODEST : 8 Frastered walls, A stoo heme fer fenced lot 140x333 ft. shade, fruit OFFICE OPEN 08 ocean, Cad today | Me™ 5 room terraces, living room.| PRICES > S room year sround home. 45x105 | 96,500 509 iown. and berries. Offered at $7960. tne ‘ us Gur cman os eee ir Mer " OFFERS lake front, 98900. Os Lake Ons: PONTIAC $1000 down. OWNER LEAVING . your preperty. 2nd floor, basement, stove re- ’ FE 8-6171 . 4108 R4é., Drayton ‘ STATE A. Johnson, Realtor frigerator kitchen fan. incinere- G Plains. OR ll after 6 7 room 2 frame with full a . vod’ alt Tee bee tor, disposal, extra leve- Income—Zoned Y OWNER OF. 1 RESALE 3 batement. 2'bedrooms on the first NGHAM FE 4-2533 a Tl tory basement, parking space | —, ou BY DAY OR WEEE | ( ial living and dining com-| %°r 2 rooms upstairs. In BIRMING a S d Corner. Bisa & Maple (epart-| ROOMS BY DAY OR WEEE ommercia cere inches” “Savement ‘enn | g00d condition throughout. AMONG BEAUTIFUL HOMES 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ment 2001) HOTEL AUBURIN 2 family tncome consisting| recreation Ist’ peved | wood floors walls. 2 4 per cent in ? & 3 RMS TOTS WELCOME | Cooking and Refrigeration Unit of § rooms end bath Sireet. berm windows and] C2 garage ment has extra| terest, well planned § room. 2 bed- | d RUSSELL F YOUNG RENTAL| Also 1 of 2 ents 4 rooms and seth up. serecns. Ponced tet. Total price | ‘very and ls now room stairway to| JCC oveian ow soon, ope basement. sutomatic water $30 per month. Pull price $13 floored attic for future rooms, tile REALTY REALTORS eee AND Gaya PRIVATE b) = $ me 1 = heeter” immediate pesses-| fii see wih 63.080 down, FE) tng a pe Dath. ultra modern kitchen with | 218 Case Lake Rd. Harbor = : . ent Stores ston, good business corner. | 2 _CL: tile drainboards, full ot 24875 ;_ 41667 adults only WN all HEIONTS . ae | ge SEER) te See 8 {SEPSUPE oie him) See ees KNUDSEN a ie |, CRPURWISHED AF. Good for Many Businesses | Income—Paved Street ee Ee ante (ee Tk na Pedanet| COT garege. paved street near Poet OFC” =| | ROOMS. «PRIVATE ENTRANCE | “ing Puc and 6 ro ean 3 epartments consisting of ye setts ¢_Saee Lebo Bg $13,400, 95.275 down 969 mo. in| yy, . —— and beth, A is kt, pm He earch = eee 4 ng E and lsyetery on fir , eluding taxes and insurance W est Side—Ranch CASH 5 ROOMS AND BATH WEST location Por rent or cad teh both Gn posend. BRENDAL LAKE Donelson Park Tort ae oa a © verme, goer stu. quick N sid Couple. FE| jase heat. Despie wie room third fleor ~ : Nearly new brick home with| THE NEIONBORS. SS ee 24 HOURS [ROOMS AD BAtEODERY. for dime store hardware or cloth- $130 a ee & vedroom.| lot sonles well ‘shaded :| you BUY Tr-WELL INSURE " ¥ - 78 et, per month aa | on ep on ceeners ment il "heat. garage In comotleny “Sevatenek Good furni-| scaped large ‘tving rm wun tee. vou 8 IT-WELL INSURE IT! Fast Side our yout ede wm reer $Sesd e FE 246500 of =| gay Par om close po mal juding new rciteins end =, a3 4 meters Se ‘ frame house with 17 . tana —_ ma —— a —_ — ———EEE imistration bDullding inside e rooms wa einen a ch tek. | meres, win tebe | cid unter |S CECLRS Y Location, ot $13,700 terms ning | woler. ted lot | bein an. Stair. to lane | ‘unfi M AHAN coo wan s.000 dora home within } hour year old No -) : S .. . : : ished attic. You > Bet" ear offer bvefore you _Call_after 5 p’m EM 341% Indian Village Brick ~agilipty TE. 5 —Aiiaeallaiaemes West Suburb Brick Terrace deal We mean business! } ROOMS. SEPARATE ENTRANCE RENT on LEASB This attractive 6 room brick 1000 Down sudurpan REALTY CO. REALTORS West, near W School 8 bath ing utilities store et 47 Putoam at home velue WEST SIDE Attractive home on large Jot 100 | Member Co-op Rea! Est. Exch Inc rooms garage for couple EDW STOUT Adults. Reference FE 23-1236 after Jetierson 19236 - good at $14700 with terms, out- 5300 consists of 4 rms. & bath F E 2-0263 or widow wa 7 Ph PESO | RODS AND PATH OTILITIES prodigy Bigg | corch. "fireplace Dreahfant SUBURBAN 8 eee ema eae eneeee | Open Bros Wl 8 bun, 106 Se ; wt ‘ AND PATH Orit ries siter front. Phone FE Spall Dacsmreat wii gue |%b cove fertile i teil Bean col ew Gm we 1015 W. Huron WM. H. KNUDSEN E — we a. LISTINGS WANTED | —™a#er. stults only: MY_pean | AIR CONDITIONED | OF FICE EE the°'tisisn, "besement | 224 W. Merce 6 FE 344ir = intertog finish ie Scautiful, Dendy | Secoratec tm and out. (YOU ene hee ens er] Sa 18 Waren ten eet | STAN SOSNepce | sant petress ems tm Drareon | ae he wa MDDLEAGED worK-| 7 *“t vale, = For Rent Miscellaneous 42 2 car attached Unt: | Plaine, socventien, teow John K. Irwin | Sais tase seven tas | 8 J. VALUET, Realtor Share meme we Rent Houses Furnished 35 a wy “onfexee house.| new furnace, REALTOR lage new ranch hemes. CALL TO | 225°S Telearaph Re ieals rr &, $-8558 539 Judson Ct cae waaioas rd. School bus. Pruitt trees and Since - It! = ane + FOR ? FAMILY MOUSE. ¢ ROOMS UP ce Ge ae — im ex from Pontiac. €27.- " , care of 2 children 10 roished. Private beth and en- J exo . termes. H F) ee Real Estate png ee ae ee > pb. 8 Acre— ~ Humphries . fea Corks days Pu sae? af- FE 4-2252 furnished. Available July is. On Sese Houses rs [aaa $1300 down for this modern 2 bed- 45 Weal orsenen emegtany he | LISTINGS WANTED Tapco oben > —~ ~a~- | Bloomfield Aree no ay Secieniin p i BEDROOM HOUSE FURKIRED 7 room modern iis or for . dinette, modern kitchen. dbi_ steei oy Sealand siberiment trues. “30 Sait” | us Sey toe bnre pene eat | pom Hen" etn romans Upinstereg wats | S05 Ciavact Saeiaat ee | PIRET Case. Cormener vagy ti music room |@ ROOM WOME IN PONTIAC.| oak floors. A buy at 96960.| nace. $1,300 total [A oy HE N . i HC Rs ra i" 5 scres on banks of lake; it's dining room. core, as Transportation 31) 4: C1 yy ate ee ese ware, Marabail | Seok, dahgasber and aie| Gudrtawus sae | “GEORGE MARBLE | H of Square Tennessee June upper le- nook dis- i . bath and utility rm. bedrms. Rent ine! pow oe first will take twin beds: extra mod- WOULD LIKE 4 RIDE WITK Tete fee 8 Pe Stan a keg ER. — 2"Tiege ‘bedrpome, sod Realtor umphries gg ag: pe Way. Cat Se! CAKE HOMES AND APTS ROS Bishan ‘intoy, comple, te, bate ment “with, sutomatic ofl €2#1 Andersonville Rd. Waterford jee ersten leave bee | 0. level ot, just outside td. C r 32 => Young ‘agency PE ¢1004/| large ang A with — ae ee a eman POR OR _>1300. im hs it has many desirable ——— re ee go s%. = R sete = bar card room. The recreation = pruntnes. Beautiful 2 family apartment io ocsastieas baketon with dinette Deesession. tonight. Scasm yon exasowny taxp| LISTINGS WANTED | Rent Hoases Unfurn. 36 rom Boyt tractor wn eoulpment fom 'S sedreome Gad beth down | Sou’ wan cannes” peareams tad | WANT ELBOW BOOM? Tes 6 contracts on modern homes. We have customers waiting for ~~ - a tae ae iwcheaee booted room| Cream of the Crop inte sa. Gales cee, ek) oo res. Base- acres of level land 300x600 ft, SAVINGS & LOAN CO homes now covered by GI mort | NEW 4 - BATH IN BASF: ey | $42. 000. terms ff ~ . ee 2. fru and berries, is that. ww st. ee acsei | gages We can get you all your| ment. Call after 1 am. FE| of heving ees Duming ts te be ——__ ee i ae Fe “a hone ae alae | house, ett Te, | eter Con eo St ence A. a ae =| ed, it has approximately ¢ seres room brick ranch. i's car nace, automatic hot water A good ‘ SS ee eee J. VanWelt, 4840 Dixie Hwy. OR Francis E, “Bud” Miller | SMAtt HOUSE HOT AND COLD | of jana {ato the lake Roy Annett TIC.| _peted throughout. tile kiteh- buy H h ; oma home ef eed, cum —— Realtor School bus. stores. 2 children al: Small caretaker house, Mere REAL frum storm, full car ge ump TICS |. facta Seal” tle feast ts Li 2 dedroom nome hardwood floors. $5,500. Better call tonight. _ Wtd, Contract Mtgs. 32 OCINp BUSINESS As STOWS lowed. $10 per week. Enquire 1163 land te ovamiaglc © desired TS a - re eo [sig gg ee paved street REALTOR FE 2-0474 ® to 8 pm. Daily: Sun 1 te 8 | 4 ROOM HOUSF > LOTS FOR BS %per’ coat down: convenient spect thls home today? ; 8 N. Tel Open Ev commer home all eo. 1" flees; gy wi BOY OW (ist YOUR LaxE enone att | iw see Por, intormation. call, Mrs. Spears. | CoOperstive Heal Estate Exchange | Fireplace, “bath! all furnished We to get you the best | WIL) BUY OF (ist YOUR WALLED LAKE 5 ry 10. _at Patch ee Be PE $06). Russell A. Nott, Real | <= including ‘post. New tn. “43. possible, weal on your land con- — asers NEY modern conveniences . pri Be om nearly Dollar Stretcher we_170 W_ PR VECO Garage, sox200 rest. We encgoct yes cal. others . F. McKINNE vote Boag, 606. . Detroit, Meentary volt ‘owner's home a ©. ELLIOTT & some. If you'll settle for an older . . Wet. 90.600 with 63.000 down. Scr for Ted M-Cullough, | —Otfieg, 8900 Commerce Ra R hes Richens sete) ek | vote "Jorden home. here's en owtal let of East Side At BEACH. 3 bedroom furnished Francis E. “Bud” Miller | em Te” | Rent Lote Pregerty 265A ao a ee AE ad BA win ae et ee hins Lake. from. ‘Large living - Realtor WE NEED LISTINGS ON PARMS,|/A MODERN YEAR AROUND 5| screened The price i | aTTRACTIVE MODERN 2 BED- size dining room| large we See bacsment. eater heat room, fireplace. part bath. ial rties and hom - automatic hot water. Cash priced ba is chance DOING BUSINESS AS STONE ROY KNAUF, Realtor. lake frontage OR 1301 OR ser airy Reet complet, cotct| Cisck from: bésetiidl Lake Orica, | tures. etroome, corp [a ee ee DAYS a latatront home Cai, 8 mow 2.0283 | 28% W Huron : FEdten | 20% rm machinery 2s, trac- Lovely Jandacening. lake, privet — 50 let within a ‘ Pag AO ee TRADE OR BEL & PRIVATE BEAUTIFUL 3 BED.| 0 tare ogg eg ol Oe eed “BUD” Nicholie ope Get THE MoSsT Trades are made to satisty al| tion Ail modern On Cass Lake grain-rv and very good EST SIDE, Frame 3 room, in| $10,980, better investigate REAL LOVELY LOW DOWN PAYMENT. Spotiess. land contract, Realtor Partridge | concerned. large Gown payments| sate sandr ~ ke | J} bedroom tenant house. first class condition. v to BETatS ly clean, Walking distance te fs the “bird” to see, 43 W. Auron are scarce, trade your sporty $85 60 per week vb tam tn e is $52,500: $17,500 down.| unfinished attic Nice Peach, . ante, Bice let and 3 cor Lal Bt. Ph. Laie ot BL oe one crest? reaswred = Eee: BRP ie Sete we ccuntry| Near the Lake EAST OF JOSLYN NEW HOME alert Hatten oka Ma t COTTA’ HOUGHTON LARE @ ACRE ESTATE 6 acres 2 with expansion attic price. : TOUR REALTOR CO-OP ER R_ 3-2050 Gentle rolling, mostly woods with gy beach p yg og for one or two more. e WITH ‘ LAND CONTRACT 182_W_ Bure FE _+1557| LAKEFRONT COTTAGE, ON LOW-| ‘some fruit ® new 2/ small _dowr payment _ 18 ft. living rm living 61.050 DOWN. New west-suburbas Nicholie & H Co QUICK CASH FOR YOUR Bt er Straits Lake oS Pur-| edroom home = den, DENNIS natural i i step saver kitchen, ceramic bath, tome. 2 Ddedrms., full bath olie arger . or PE 46868 for Mb! or 0 _nished. EM 3-9123 nice Lg 3 room fireplace, : REAL Esr. kitchen, 2 Ra meg oil A. = heat. automatic hot f formica - topped cupboards in 33_W. Muron St. _Phone FE 5#18)| service B D. CHARLES Realtor.|{aAKE FRONT COTTAGE RENT| ‘lt, >*th. Kitchen and dining room. re "or MY 20040 C. heat and automatic hot enced rear yard and i car ba! Room Eiehen, eB doors MORTGAGE LOANS 1717 8. Telegraph | by week, month or senccn, Good | Tim eece of ~ ages wetee, qumem a aber SS"Sacre opie aad pe bal rer ake. ‘privileges “is IMMEDIATE CASH FOR TOUR | VANTE beach. MY 2-564 “sen lh oe : too, Total price $7,600 — equity lot, lake pri Bee land contract or equity im your WANTED WODER —— Sod Tepe _Seer Nuff ‘said! - ance is $56.00 per month on 4 A T tow at only S100. The committee to rurcnase a new | Mira cottage near Clarkston Be | fendi $9.90 will | wAN ESTABLISHED LOCATION” wisely | These three words describe the ‘ ‘ Teme vere! NK Lee Bwalloe gp Pg “yar co “os A ton "poultry house You ‘bet- BUSY TAVERN f beste - Pa or wae i ‘J on ee | oo ly Ls bed Pat S| Coor 1004 oy MEA | ~=Georgs Open Sundays 6 W. Huron ter phone tonight A long established. excelientiy le city sewer side- r WILLIS M’ BREWER attic space for two more Large| ‘When are you ever going to learn. Fribly, that cards are oe vors OF LOTS WITH LAKE Sb FLOYB-KENT. Real Short Re stop Fin gy walk and water. We have ROOM 116 rooms and large lot gives you uf; red aie . NEW LOG CABIN 16X20. WITH | Union Middle and Upper . Ni, NealtOr | cetient return on initial inyest- 5 of these quality homes. ROOSEVELT HOTEL the feeling of wide open space man actu to sell, not to play with? 8x12 kitchen Stone fireplace, | Straits Lakes yp Sundeys 24 W.) Lawrence PE 5-6105 | ment of only 95.000 down make your selection today. PE ¢5181 py yeer ol home is only | —_———_—__ —- ———__—__—<— =| poretee maa aed ae lees ie LARE LAND CO. tent ee ronnes Peg be me - Ps a 5 406% or ~ | rrie * ough mtiac T 1 Hed ke ext to © Pe - : ton to down payment. ‘then Nagth Side a 136 wat Pius w | For Sale Houses 43 | ie Mites — wont OP Bit" | Canor tor Cait Ay fae 120 = sree | as rm Sy ane ” only per month include kod Pee b ws Sal NORTH “MAR- EAD ore OFFICE NATIONAL BUSIN everything. ‘ ; mao ose con wu nd i — ~ Houses — 43 io a Mien (Upper tae yar 7 3 Pui —— ater ‘i OXFORD ARF. \- “| oe LOR ERS CLEAnmo Bouse cept late mode] car a, part down ~ acre parcels and |SEVERAL GOOD LOTS NEAR acres gravel loam coil with 7 RAY O’NEIL, Realtor payment. wilh" private (lly temp! Leagteliow School and some pear or my Oe eae tae oe fi OAST-TO-COAST " W. . } ti t Wailtoa vd, 6350 to $850. $25 hickens “ H Puone VE >n109 or re esite = ee wae Near oo School cooper he a EL a ee West Subur n se aa aan ore Le M. BREWER apricot trees oe po Mg World's Largest Estate Exchange eaves, 2 car 3 foe ; rite to Joseph Rese. $18 Wash- ROOSEVELT | HOTEL. y planted met L W tod. Modern and dorm ad sergetit i. nate al may rE five jit you ime ve rer eens you — Street. Marquette, Mich 018 will aise "wore see ane =* Huron Open Eves. FE 3-8316 DOWN PAYMENT Mrooded ty ecre cor. tot all fenced | Auburn Heights crrge gested coly’@ palis weet| area. ‘os fuengrmer Merwe | DOO “DOWN cated pear inher Eohool ous si VARIETY STORE Am wnusua) buy for small Hobby Haven—- in. Big ving rm 2 Sweedish fire- of Pontiac im @ secluded setting | wich lg og yer a i oat ‘der well family P re * you will find - lovely 2 bedroom ic on Lake Superior and Lake cons! we | tf you want en established bust Three is rooms, enclosed|5 room 1% stor’ with automatic emcee 3 bedrooms, bath and ae pe efect cashitn haus Independenee. Easy term om. the balance of $125 located rooms in Pontiac as | aes small growing town, write porch. Pull basement wih fur-| steam beat. 5 beths, 3 well shad- _ all modern and newly Ssukant thane ineeratar lions ios wen log + hdr Na ——___—_—_——— | If you want 6 te go swim- f- , Box 47 Davi-bur~ Mich. Race, auto. water heater laundry | 4 lots, garage and separate hob-| ‘ecorated. Large screened in hess possiblities. Livin sith bd berate eabinets, elediric s ming and e * our boat, Rov KNAUF. Realtor tubs. Excellent garden spot. Good | %Y Shop. Reasonable down pay- age of} heat, two car garage Rn dining room wales (kcek Tamsiaaed | peneh | Gnd ale Suburban Sale Suburban Prop. | 45A | investigate these lake privilege | 56.0 w . ’ RESTAURANT i = Rertn side : is the | Ment and $48 per mo. B: gueer. Coul_else be rented bedrooms, bath sunroom car garage destied im this weouti- a — orl age as OR ces indie, We gy Ay et ye eee bbe and sun f Price incl it ase 78 jeasan Sg PEE ——— : ; ELI LAKE ESTATES East Suburban SHELL 2 HOME. $300 breakfast room dows All es preee clectrie stove a: R Spring Leases Rent-Lease Bus Prop 49A | iestaUnANT PULLY EQUIPPED Cn Drive. Present owner | Lovely new home with 2 15 foot down = 5. wens Lbs —_——— walls, hardwood icebox, 612.500 with cash to mort Red PRP Pe 4 good business. large drive will sacrifice tor cash — a _toclonn oe mae LAND REALTY " heat, re og oom orse BRICK STORE oe FOR = — vig losed re royy TRAIL . able freatage A va Rd 9 rent of lease Elisabeth Lake rms miles 58 Blanc, Ample’ store and oi] heat, Ror EAS ate 100x298" $12,300. FE 2-9179 Rd. 12300 8. Dixie fn ® —. #12500, “terms od C a7 ' 3. Eve. call PE SILVER KEFRO\1 ~_ IF. . Wo OC. io lors, “Wixi FLOsE FO Fish. 1390 PERT {OF FLOOR “§PACE ON RESTAURANT r FULLY EqUIPPE CARROLL G. PORRITT | tongs corn. “geep. tervece tee} Drayton Area REALTOR REAUTIFUL VIEW | 35 Pecliee pres MT) ah (pan af ai 26°) West Huron FE>T124| Dinle Hwy. and Sliver Laze this $2,000 Down Corner of Williams Lake Rd & Mie 5 LOTS MIDDLE STRAITS LAKE #0 OYTO _GELL_ REALTOR Co-operative Ree: Estate Exchange | [ot cmbraces © full | Dasement eee Office Open 6-8 Tipuilt co bluff overlooking lovely | 290880 ft Must have cash Call 1M WRIGHT, Realtor | _Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” to see. $500 DOWN geod There is a dock. 2 3 bedroom 1's story. Large oS ~ valler. Dining reem has full} —=M _-4118 after $ 30. Co-operative Real Estate 5 . ‘ nooMts MODERN. ANY gest ; . ts and 2 picmic cables $15,800 Ritehen with din: area. | West Suburt length plate © shding doors % FT CORNER MT CLEMENS 222.8 Telegraph SF ulte, $85 Diste Hwy, base- | ‘* sf! o te required eo $5600 down. living room 15'x) Pull est suburban on covered petic. Pan St. frontage. Paved. Plus ‘» acre ve ae bed e . “\ "ILLIAMS LAKE basement with finished rec Attractive one story 2 bedroom, clea den with built-in cupboard | excellent lenc m rear 1 Block For Sale or or Exchange 50 “50 os ahi » LL: < room, gas hest Breese- alow on nice landscaped lot| & book shelves Kitchen has Por-| ‘est of Palmer = $500 A. C Sale Land Contracts 52 hardwood floors and a large lot| This 3 yeor old 2 vedsooms home T1300 para te ed Ke wadews oi! beat. lake privileges peru . “Sin — space | _Compten, OB _ 20s “BUN — UITY IN 3 BEDROOM tar'ng with priv-| has plastered wails Call for appointment oan Willems Lane Prie to. am 9 cere (penny $2 4 WEEK BUY ‘Sen bom a NVES fleges J others email eo — a sa ee ent poy ae _ >: ht ele ag | BRICK. 2 car attached garage. ban e FE +0186 ! INVEST ‘ eee. . = ae fh gee Pes . & acre. with TREES. 34900 North | A large building lot im city of} K Your extra money in @ good = ci 19 M-18 ee ond ct! Lakefront lenges | wae own vay Cromwell Dr Pontiac 01130 on Colombia off | usiness Opportunities 51 | ‘contract. Have 2 seasoned Ortonville 132_ Reve: ie on a Lake. Puli | OPEN DAILY 1 TIL. 7] Zectve Ovecr FE +iisa days tects tor sale. Both goed in wew of iesal a Wiliam Pull | w | ; : - | PE 54-5025 nights vestments 5 rooms, full Besement unfin ae & : k | Lane? ‘tory, "3 beareom EN} ‘ | ‘DORCHESTER HILLS 2 ACKE HOME SITES WEAR AC | 4 j in ] 1 C. HAYDEN, Realtor Erber ees [Giroux & Hicks) GaSe Ses | KENNEDY yrmgres | Saka Ae JC HAYDEN, Realtor _$2.500 furnished PE 46801 Dasement with dressing ' 13 & 14 MI RD comb Realtor FE 56933 ' . , ve vi Open Eves. Till §— Sunday room for swimmers Large | REALTOR ' | Large Beautitul Home- Opportunity | SABOWED CAND CONTE = 4095 Dixie He Drayton Pisin living room overlooking lake =| Quen Evenings ‘til 8 B : ser pS ae OR _ 3070 ~ cerege Taree “Ou heat, = seer Huron rE see | CO ] ey | sites in Good Section [wr = |—“5 PER an SaOOe aT Ly . $ ROOMS & BATH MODERN ) SMART BUYS| eee ES | SL AES oe wou cn Bareamae Ma emai ee car garage ni los ° Lakefront - ae NN Mz lock to school ghd bus, small ee eg te ee EE | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor Tor your’ careful taspectes, | Kive Grectously tm this Leslie R. Trice. Real reset j ==e ACRES | "CRAWFORD AGENCY | S2sperative Rest Estate cceuded Ger bees Cape Cod home borrowed eslie ripp, Realtor | gocvenmn® Lake NEAR Pon.| RFAIL RAMBLING | Realtor 2141 Ondyee Se Eves Money to Loan 53 dict an! Donelson Sebeuis: teed foams are | 20 W. Levrense Oh Spee Bese] tee Tred and Fe) en | RANCH eet wie os El ee (State Licensed Lenders) 3-bedroom = ha ey gave ene gen gl FE 5-816! or FE 231206 bedroom. rench type: ) years | Toad "good. rotting dranege |PARBER 00 MACHINES. VENDLNO 1 1 CENT ane Savings Society of Detroit, er, side Only $9,750 terms Our New Location | High Schoo} site Good garden off @ mi north of | of, geal ons. Woter. disposal, Fuil basement, Oak firs, We Create LAKE cag te red. Swiss and |= Saealuer Dah tis gece. | Gorter padvertised products W Lawrence St. Peatiae homes have everything on ft. 6 ee aa mda Fast Side oer yy on. - broly 4 Acres Now on good jocetions. Must pass | — eae tee rer . ieee CRAWFORD Sue “Cement ‘Dissk fome at| Pour room practically sew home | me "house erehasé setting = ; a 7 weeded verceis left @ mi ea trten ne we sear | N ‘ed M ? Se Bt ae ag A A a can oney GAGE : steak AGEN man 96.500, $2,500 down. K.L.T R ! room 17x24 with ledge- '’ Acre Beautiful | ain Corner caw "Ve bote Ge beslil ( ; Y EMBREE & GREGG empleton, Realtor] rock fireplere. ¢ large bed- 2A | pacing high schos! cater corner | 2,98 SOM 00 ~eur telephone Just 1339 Orchard Lake Ré_ PE ©4563 one ef which is | Building Sites | eal. , Realtor. 2141 Opdyke. Eves 1565. Union Lake Ra Office EY Isai? Large tiled bath and g of die chain self-service Se J and Sundays. ee 2 _ Bre - 4 mi! rt. of Pont ct -| Growing lecetion For wrAY O’NEIL, Realtor FE +158 é EM _+60) _or M_>328! co ROOM M iN NGALOW, ae as —" aoaent | aa tee oe 8110 a = lease A steam heated jeune’ on. . ROOM MODERN. FOUR BED-|~ jake privileges Low down pay- kitchen = with «= breakfast In Dravton- Plains dow store and eo full basement en or room There is a nearly jus stop et sites corner tamara 37103 or FE 4-4)78 : a full —— oil furnace | ment. OL 29-1832. or OL a mt B both at wer Co-operative te ne gee See tep thou- F P full besement A 10 « 15 Beautiful 14! 9 ft building sttes Excellent for dimestore and hard- oY fwancing refinancing. OWNER O 1 RESALE PER M _sand. Terms FE 7-741. or Sale Lake roperty 44 breeseway cannecting on ex Only. a few ieft As low os 860{ ware Children’s clothing. work- pay~-ert of debts or any other A tach a glad | Aiea pp SHELL 2 BEDROOM HONE woo | ~~~ | te- large 2 cor garage . man's supplies and many others werthy purpose Most loans sre tile Death. tile kiteben full bese- down. $50 a month Walled Lake BY OWNER MODERN LAKE | One of the ver nicest things LC LAD D At present it has in the building comr -4 on your first visit and mért. wax heat—anfinisbed eftic | What maxes @ house @ home? As; area MA 41354 Open Sundays | home. lot 450 ft, deep. $0 frontage about this house is the a - ° 7 an established storekeeper e city | Ag tmutes. Liberal repsy- Cash*-to 4 er cent mortgage. soon as you step inside the front LAKE LAND REALTY on Silver Lake 6 f on Dixie price It was completed for Dist wy OR 3-236! (brary fine cleaning pickup es-| ® olas. e door, you'll know the difference. A pa “on te Pontiac Lake Rd FE 2-0207 tadti« a r Balance $56 per month. ineluding Veer Beals | _924 Pontiac Trill Walled Leake Hwy Ot) furnace, 2 car garage. More than the asking price abiishment e@ drug = fo tazes and insurance. FE 2-3833 Sodere efficiency, The fiving | "Q BOY | TO SELL REALTOR by appointment call OR 32248 meet chad) pasate BY Comper Cone She i ——— | meee eet tr ae yout H m & A t i room te specious and features a ve Mn) Be BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM | YEAR an I pg og Mle 1 ots of All Kinds, Sizes octet Chow but shes, ne beat | ome ulo / © — Exterior of this co is WALLED LAKE down Mater 63208 a te paaautes hone So and Description nee tee ri one or FF | ‘Loan Compan a wal attractive with its ceder wert eee, COTTAGE. 13. MI. FROM GLAD- pare it with any property | [ots with hills trees lake | ese ; Y _ ° les. The sonal Sag dof ND COTTAGES.- win - the Tuatawanss River. — 2 Greher na ote s Mare godly | i Comey & tione! Bank Bidg. tin, 00d sh Po! ac ochester & ad io i ome *: seo 0 with th $9,800 dows. Call for TAKE. LAND | Easy building code. Water at less | Established business in Michigans | nn with suburban ; . ined room oe Ls —eieoeaaies | than 4 feet. Only a few left so; most prosperous territory 1953 | GEl CASH QUICKLY ne | aaa location. Leshe R. Tripp. Realtor yas bath. You ve lake priv- \\ illfams Lakefront COUNTRY RANCH HOME ' hurry | ales $250000 John Deere and ; erms, i leges on beautiful Williams Lake Well located on Clarkston Rd «ith HM WRIGHT Realtor Allied lines Write Pontiac Press. | ONE OF TODAY Te ee Fu Sie | Sar orice. is pect, 00.000 Den J car ‘gare “Pull nee, sin. a80 8 scree land) New home offers | cop, Nea, Estate Sachange | Bot! Pp to ‘'s - or ful’ prt t i t car ga “ ce Le R a aera MILLER ter suYs large. > wait all no” and let us show | $2,000 we. Call aher ¢ 30 pomel igg egy OP cl etn eee tate a coay |FULL VE! CLASS © LICENSE. ' 104¢ to 1953 cars. Bring your ou this real buy! 3-0642 @ 2 large bedrooms fire- ee Best known piace in North coun title Most deals m room e with plas you wd y place full ‘Sasement of! furnace | 210x200 FT OPDYKE RD. PAVE- ous trout — NORTH END tered walls, oak floors, and —— YEAR AROUND HOME ON “TAKE. cued car Gcrane TE cxlnte | arent Sclweun Percy aad Wales. | an ee nk tie aitare. Lenes ales mate oo tus | } gas heat. Lo- Orion. *29 Pairviey. MY Pontiec Price $36,500, terms Ap $2000. A C. Compton OR 31414 streom. Has 6 leree come Ali ao nese Bed ge Foi AP ry 7 YEAR AROUND $ ROOMS Tie pointment cat Nee eee | tte poeta opt Deal direct | | SMALL bath kitchen Fireplace MEAGHER REAL ESTATE 10 — ACRE RESTRICTED HOME-| J, cener «Pe pasting Press| | DOWN PAYMENTS on ss Searage 66. laxetront.| Orford, Mich ___ Ph OABI23 | eet eR aidwin. #1790 osaen | bon ve re! Lye ° Room LAKE: PRON NEA e075 < le et hate MACHINE. and at mi e new @asonabie ac with <3 Pull able terms. aie nag * feet Phone OR 3-1873 of OR 13-1768 Pr asia Orton, _ Eu i VIC — LOAN CO. . 1 te 5 a , } GULF-SER E | : seme om both} RAY O’NEIL, Realtor ss nett Bie: et 52 UPPER STRAITS LAKE MODERN | Do You Hate Your For Sale Acreage 47 mortgage ‘with ree . ° si ¢ rooms. Automatic heat and cree pe DR Ry Pn opportunit x % W Buroa Open $1.500 Down water Lake priviieges. EM 32000.) Present Home? | over e goine, Buriness, Sard HEIGHTS | Need < Ranked Said Fo Wer © SALE LAKE FRONT LOT NEAR | mum inventory price Call LH | ees asa ea . AS Se S| masaacemceread Set | eae, Bane owaxngw| etal ate aneat at Ace) | ft _— | m Pomme Stare samy ete wh 1 2O : ' Nw Ya om mi re your | ean je on Old Man River} <. = tomatic oi tumnaee 7 a By wives, a ° EM} a close you cant | Located on Indianwood road | fines se “Bud” Miller | &t™,Zlime sloe. income trom | $"reonerand pai vetn ai eircs:| ‘leen en re worm Fae | “| Stereo conn | Sat ater ess | $25 Te $500 ee oe er this toreamee 5 ay k lator . Quick possession. WILLIAMS LAKE 9339 lh oe Mg pevement and 6 aeresiet ar cent. Lovely 7s and see this lovely 3 bed- er we py, a Be a Pigg Riggs po w. M. Stout, Realtor \ rear with small jake with | west side } ation Low Sen | Domne as sTyhE earl. aay ide. to mantain. | Ed t, Realt AREA ee fom "Tshaped ranch tyre | marshy shore, 6800 down | went nie, location Low down! Ouick, Friendly | Service rcnarc ake : see rooms that ae specious ; - | aret eae } * . a basement that : . | WA 1 KNUDSEN Ba ag Our New Location thea dreams. ee iden a | 4 Acres | I. Be R D xter @ & picture & mage- On Judah roed off Baldwin 3 | __ 510 Pontinc State Bank Bidg Watkins La gine ans leaded Gi cnires mi from the city limits. Ph. FE #4516, Eve. 23758, 2-320 L | Beautiful oo home crore 9| eaded wih entree and you'll Priced af S608 om terme. iving stone and bath fim the e isn’t loaded | all. Wi mong ft. of 20 Acres os WCaercese w Ay : , E dig mest ter 900,000 which Reed. "eeo foot frontage and Plenty of leg exercise im this gas Ree et ae es | Bit a Ae’ | Saint Meaty sme Serie 2, te | eo Sopa Pb vely. listed with wooded Priced st $3,000 00 eateh, ‘bet ton mach were fer te | Se: easy terns. i ewes ome all can ks "sons f | Edw. M. Stout. Realtor ie Fs ISKY | 77 N. Seginew St. Ph FE 56-8165 : “ ROGER B. HENRY, Inc. | Open Eves. ‘til 8:30 The whiskey ip thie # month class —, a gs hdl P ete ee unity ig im rah aoa aE | in the Thumb dean center and | i) E. Lawrence FE 2-731 For “ale Lots 4 ““ py a ~ . between ie Corunee “ie Acreage S Specials land 8.3771 ““ Se Pea Fe. « a PLACE TO BUILD Some woods «© lake & rolling L. H. BROWN | Realtor cocale View. 2 mt. fate free ' 14368 W. Muro ve aie! Use ie eee “OXFORD TRAILER Without Endorsers A Ltssis i any remainder. — SERVICE specialize tm one day service. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE oy SO EY VHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 will RA trade OR 3.2004. RED ARROW TWO BAR WILL FIT car. $25. FE 40016 Auto Service He ue H me You -asa ale to 9808 | end repay » smal) ly pay- ments Telephone «a: or call at our office | STATE | FINANCE CO. FE 4-1574 We can help you with your m probe net ee te is 3 bears 7 2 bedroom om SAVE ¥8 00 GENESEE SALES MOBILE HOMES 1% to 45 & leugth ( t- 5 roomate = Gai oe lbw a $100 dowe te pa Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales ee Also Corner '' Mile & Woodward (Established Since 1932) SALE—SERVICE— ” NANCE » Across from Tel-Huron Shopping Center @0 B Telegraph Rd. Open Eves. anc Gunday p.m SALES We heave 6 used trailers IT to 3F We sell on rente! pian First come fir.t served. the new optewa Lakes line 27 to 45° ‘cot. Also pew Sk and . Also Yellows and Tini Homes The best deals are here 8 per cent bank rates up te 8 veare to oay. Parts Accessories 1 MILE — Lake Orion M-24 NEW AND MODERNIZED USED trailer on ‘e.tal ourchase ren. low -riced used one. as little a: $50. down Move & tm- AN ear linings 2. Clean and repack . cylinders ~—— chee shop 23 Wanted | Used Car Cars 59 59 Good Breaks (Brakes) Are A Small Investment For Security Regular $3.75 Value This week only! 91.99 re’s What We Do— 1. Remove wheels and inspect brake ffont wheel earings Check and refill master cylinder. 4 Test brakes. AROLD TURNER sr ALL BRAID MOTOR SALES 20186 PHONE Year alr Dealing TOP 883 FOR ANY SHARP CARS CARS 2 i om"ap i ur cae See MEM Motor Sales for high used We rs &. H. J: VaNWELT Top Price for Your Car A Le ted 2038 ~DIXIE yt or Sale Used 6! >» People’s AUTO SALES "82 Buick Super Riviera ‘S1 Buick Special! Forder - ‘1 Plymouth Savoy Suburban “@ Pord Custom & Tudor “81 Chevrolet Deluxe Tudor People’s Auto Sales itl 6. Saginaw St. PE 4.7642 mereREL ESTIMATE. ~ Sort Me Me Me a DOWN PAYMENT 1954 Plymouth gooey Puree $388.00 1964 v4 n : oo 4953 Willys Hard Top .. 799 00 +4852 DeSoto Sportsman 318.00 1952 DeSoto Custom Fordor 299.00 1962 Pivmouth C’brook Cl. Coupe . 00 1962 Piymouth Cranbrook Fordor (3) 198.00 1953 Plymouth Cambridge Pordor (2) 198 00 1962 Pontiac jor 779.00 1951 DeSote Dx Ci 199 00 1961 Plymouth C’Broot Cl _ ew 178.00 1951 Pivmouth C Bridge Ci, 1088 1951 Plymouth C Bridge 6 530 00 1950 DeSoto Custom Fordor (2) 179.00 1960 Plymouth Diz. Cl. Cpe. 139’00 1960 Plymouth Dix. Fordor 50 00 Studebaker Tudor 139 00 1949 DeSoto Custom Fordor 117.00 1948 Piymouth Diz. Cl. Cpe 98.00 1948 Dodge Tudor 90.00 1948 Piymouth Fordor 75.00 1948 Stud-bake Cow oe 00 1947 Oldsmobile Tudor 99 00 1046 Dodge Fordor 50 00 1946 Nash Sedan i... . - 50 00 1941 Buick loror ...... 50 00 1941 Chrysier Fordor 25 00 1936 Terrapiane Tudor 25 00 EQUITY IN 1952, 28 FOOT ROYAL ike new May be kept on resent | a Property. Phone ‘pire 5e7 7” or | EM pire 3-5145 NEW if FT. SPORTSMAN Ail | aluminum 8975 complete. Touts Trailer Cty and Sales 451 5 Telegraph. FE 5-175 1731 1953 CONTINENTAL. ; 38 FOOT 2 bedrooms Sell of trade $2500 equity for foot trailer Mike Ranek tot 31 451 S Telegraph Street 2 FOOT BOTTLE GAS ELEC trie Drakes oo heeter Lot: of closet space ‘R000 ond itten Needs painting on outs Me #400 FE 5-7680 RICHARDSON EIcAR Michigan Arro@ 2 ew usec. demonstrators PARKHURST TRAILER PARK AND SALES 1548 Lapeer Rd. MY 232-4611 _1_ mile north of Lake Orion “FOOT PONTIAC | CHIEF LIKF new. $1580¢ 111 N mania FE 25738 | MFT 1952 INDIAN ht alec ig er Modern EM 3-09157 before 9) om 1950 33 FT &: 500 WILL ACCEPT 2 wheel luggage trailer and cash 855 Benstein Ra Wall ed Lake ‘47 SPORTSMEN 23 FT 81 EFPS | 4 Also screened - porch axlA 0nd new awnings 405 N Perr j Rent Trailer Space 56 PARKHURST TRAILER PARK AND SALES MY Y 2461 6 Auto / Accessories ~~ §7 AUTO GLASS euto glass oak woke wee eek t OnE POUR” COPFFE @ customer with each door uto ATTENTION We are wrecking 1949 to 1953 cars end trucks We have several late | mode! low mileace used encines cio ath i — —, | PHRAM AUTO tad | me OR FOR SALT | of ac SR, BRA Your Car as Motor Sales DeSoto-Piymouth Dealer © Years Fair Dealing Cas: at W. Pike st PE 22-0186 FriR Vacation You TIME | SPECIALS CM —————— “iy sa Fact” can buy one. of MICHIGAN'S FINEST 105 3 Chevrolets for — AS LOW AS SIU9S 150 MORE New Car Trade-ins wooo SP noun Sm - p.m. Daily All BARGAINS MICHIGAN’S FINEST Lor ~ | a se me . Od : / THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27. 1954 For Sale Used Cars 61/SLICE OF HAM _61| For Sale Use Used Cars a For Sale Used Cars “al _For Sale Used Cars 61 Matthews- |Hargreaves CHEVROLET THE BAR has been taken out Bargains, leaving only GAINS for our used car custom- ers. Bank Rates ‘51 CHEV. 4 dr! good paint, pacehert rubber. ‘OK’ Used Cars) of | 7 & *&, $695 ‘51 OLDS 98 4 dr. radio, heater & hy dramatic. Very good con dition $1,045 ‘92 CHEV. 4 dr., 2 tone paint, vers good rubber, low mile- “$995 __'52 FORD Radio, heater & overdrive, low mileage. $1,075 Good Value Transportation 47 Olds. 4 dr......6.$175 37 Chev. 2dr........ $75 ’'46 Pont. 2 dr.....4.-$225 48 Pont. 4 dr.. Hydramatic ..-. .$445 Good Credit Buys Good Value With No Money Down Matthews- CHEVROLET 211 S. Saginaw FE 4-4006 Open ‘til 9 pm NO DOWN! Our plan is ethical, honest and true. 1M9 BUICK Special two door Brand new white wall tires, solid body. dark finish. Very clean interior mechanically radio and No money down $34.00 a Month CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER oodward at 13', Mile Rd Lincoin 6-0410 ect eater GLENN'S “| Hargreaves MONEY| |. For Sale Used Cars 6l THIS! This Ad Is True 1950 Buick pecial two door. Origina! blue inish. excellent chrome. good tires fine interior dynafioe* radio and beater No money down $46.90 a Month | Keller-Koch aay ER. eer e DEALER ward at 13") Mile Rd Incotn 68410 BUICK SPECIAL LATE 1063. excellent comiition Must sell “ hardtop. redio. heater | dealers 1647 Yorkshire. ham after § pm esto “It's a Fact” MICHIGAN'S FINEST Used Car Lot is offering beautiful one-owner 1952 Chevrolets for — As LOW AS $795 150 MORE New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIO PAVED Lor N THE CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD ~f _ For Sale Used Cars mace res. $ pe Best offer penn aaa $3 OLDS. SOPaR pped 16 mo. Excellent condition ee Private owner. MI 6-2507 “#@ 4 DOOR, FULLY equ coset A beautiful car tn ex- — condition Phone MYrtie CM SPECIALS ‘49 Oldsmobile “76” radio and heater, Hydramatic. NEW PAINT JOB $495 Hurry! Hurry! Community Motor Sales Rochester © pm Schutz . Woodware Birm a] 7a 1. MILE- | PONTIAC 1952 DELUXE CATA- 7 good condition $1545 OR 3-1412 SS 1963 One owner job just traded in on ve Plymouth Lovely Forest Green Radio heater This ca. is ‘ike new and $245.00 will drive it away Schutz Motors Ine 912 ®&- Woodwaru Birmingham MI ¢7#1, ‘83 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP. RED and diack, excellent condition Ra- dio and heater. wells Pri- vate MI 46861. LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer ‘50 Plymouth 2 DOOR $495 00 FORD TUDOR $4995 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH. OL 19711 “FOR MOR ETHAN 20 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY.” PLYMOUTH 1966 DELUXE 75 PE ¢-3183. - 1952 PLY CRANBROOK 2 door, 136 Auburn Are PLYMOUTH Ky DELUXE 6375. 875 Seott Lake Rd PLYMOUTH COUPE, ‘38 FOR sale FE_1-7532. en For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 611 For Sale Used Trucks 62 _ * Used Car Corral | ’$3 Ford Ranch Wag Radio, heater, and Ford-o-matic 53 Hudson Super Wasp Tudor. Radio and heater ’°53 Ford Tudor Radio and heater. 52 Ford Tudor Radio, heater and - Ford-o-matic $2 Ford Tudor Radio, heater and Overdrive. *S1 Ford Clb Cpe Radio, heater and Overdrive | *S1 Ford Tudor Radio, heater and Overdrive. ’S1 Chev. Sedan Radio, heater and Powerglide. ~ 51 Chrysler New Yorker . Fordor sedan. Radio, and heater. ‘51 Nash Rambler Country Sedan. Radio and heater $1 Plymouth Sedan side walls '30 Ford Tudor Radio, heater and white side walls. ‘50 Chev. Clb. Cpe. Radio and heater. 'S0 Pontiac Tudor Radio and heater. ’530 Ford Tudor Radio and heater. ’52 Chev. Sedan Radio, heater and Powerglide. ‘49 Ford Tudor Radio and heater, we 47 Pontiac Sedan Radio and heater. °47 Ford Sedan Radio and heater. "51 Buick Sedan Radio. heater and Dynaflow. aC 54 8 HYDRAMATIC _Starchiet deluze OR _ 3-0057 @ PONTIAC STATION WAGON excellent condition a! dal Master white wal) tir.s Radio heater. by owner FE 56174 Ask for Mr ‘So PONTIAC 2 TONE GREEN, Tadio and heater Et ly also ‘5 Radio hester, hydramatic white _walls rails. spot light PF 5-€104 ‘32 PONTIAC & DELUXE 4 DOOR fine condition FE 5-2726 PONTIAC ‘82 @ HYDRAMATIC 4 _Ggor $1100. 615 Third st 2 PONTYAC Hc RAMATIC, clean, | gondi on n FE 52 2485 PONTIAC ‘8? < CaTalina. sSUEAN. exceller’ PH FE an lina, many extras, low mileage 1947 PONTIAC “8” 2 DR GOOD transportation Wil) sacrifice. $200 6244 Pine Knob Rd between Mav bee & Waldor Rdé« OR 1-6129 i953 PONTIAC 8 4 4 DOOR. HYDRA- matic. Radio and heater Extras | ginal owner 14,800 miles Must _ sell. $1500 MI 43442 2409 Wip- demere Birmingham PONTIAC. ‘53 § DELUXE ¢ DOOR Retiin and heater Whitewalls rear ender skirts visor and « ight Blue and grey $650 And ' Hard Radio, heater. seal ont $725 Te | ‘46 | ‘33 PONTIAC. 4 DOOR CHIEFTAIN hvcramatic. radio. heater white low milexvge $1665 ion 32 PONTIAC 4 DOOR DELUXE | 8 cylinder Hydramatic. radio, other accessories FE | 22080 PONTIAC, 18 HYDRAMATIC. 6. | walls, 2-7961 radio end heater Excelient con. | dition 2 miles FE eet —— Pontiac “48. $79 Dwn We really have _— the price on this 2 door fn fine con- dit‘on. ae * neater Yes | ” TE —, “"_RITCH 477 Auburn Ave. 32-5031 NO MONE DOWN! Our plan is ethical, honest and true. 1948 PONTIAC Two fee hydramatic trans- Mixsion and. heater excel- lent black finish clean interior tires Fine value at $27.24 a Month Keller-Koch Woodward eee Maa Ra. ~ 3 PONTIAC ¢ DOOR. 8. DELUXE |. | tom CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER "2 POR NTIAC 4 DOOR CH ‘46 Pontiac Tudor Radio and heater. "49 Hudson Sedan Radio and heater, ‘ord Tudor Radio and heater. ‘41 Mercury Sedan Radio and heater ‘$1 Chrysler Sedan Radio and heater. Not a “Rough Rider” in the lot. Come in today and try out the car of your choice. 4 CY OW Your Ford Dealer L — 147 S. Saginaw Phone FE 5-4101 1904 F PON TIAC, 3) CHIEFTAIN, @oor deluxe Radio MP ge! and hsdramatic 2 tone other ac- cessories $2145. Pa Oliver 8 FE 23-2729 tires a orice only PONTIAC ‘47 8 EXTRA CLEAN 875 Scott Lake Rd PONTIAC 83 Lal DELUXE HYDRA- Piet! PONTIAC ‘@ G new — so F Mae offer. FE 4p. oe Soars UM 4 DOOR ~ DELUXE. _Starchief, $2235. Call FE 48494 | Tosa PONTIAC. @, 4 DOOR HYDRA- matic Completely equipped inoue 17.9300 miles 091 Argyle Porbackee E. troqdo | PONTIAC ‘33 CHIEFTAIN 2 DOOR 10.000 miles one owner ail! ac- cessories Take 40 for my equity, MY 2-6204 PONTIAC (962 Cal fa Bronte 4 Dr sedan. Very ‘ow mileage housewife's car Like new condition Radio heater, hy- dramatic. premium white — ahd pune.ure proof Ms - veat covers i , 912 8 Woodward. Bir mincham MT ¢7A11 PONTIAC. 1954 & 4@ BHGOR. Stare uel €.E..,.-< _miles FE 2802 1953 PON T.AC GONVERTIBLE _Warner Car ee joes W Le CHIEFTAIN RAMATIC WHITE Wwhths cus 4 CONDITION, Longfellow after $3 8 CYLINDER 137 50 or ‘51 car | “It’s a Fact” AN'S Used Car me Convertible for only— $1,395 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVE WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD top shape, low mile- age. Private owner FE 2-004 a7 147 PONTIAC. 4 DOOR condition $00 Phone e114. PONTIAC. LATE 1962. CHIEFTAIN 8 cylinder 2 door deluxe hydra matic. radio heater, other ac- cessories Excellent condition Prive $1,150 FE 5-0546 PONTIAC ‘47 CONVERTIBLE | [age condition radio and heat | , good Ures OR +2545. on “ronmiag ‘$2 DELUXE 2_ sees rE “Ol | Studebaker COMMANDER V8 Starlight Coupe | AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION } ATTRACTIVE Lint GREEN ONLY $695 KIMBALL _ BROS. INC Your Nash Dealer | __ 63 W. LAWRENCE AT CASS te ale Used tenet 62 Al A-] S Radio, heater and white | | RELIABLE TRUCKS TO DO YOUR JOB ‘S3 STUD. &% ton pickup ‘53 FORD 1 ton Express 5,000 miles | "53 FORD F-600 3-5 | Dump ’S3 FORD F-900 Tractor, +7 1000 x 20 tires. Air brakes 52 INT'L 3 32 VANETTE | 52 CHEV. % ton panel yd. % ton pickup 'S$2 FORD F-6 2 ton dump| ~~ 'S1CHEV. % ton pickup Bavideon ‘SLINT’L % a chassis | ‘51 FORD % ton pickup \'S1 FORD *', ton panel _SI-FORD Vanette 12 ft 51 FORD F-8 tractor, 10 00x20 tires, air brakes | 50 FORD 1 ton pickup ‘30 FORD F-6 3-5 vard dump ‘49GMC ¥ ton pickup ‘49 FORD 13 ton stake | 8 cylinder i’48 FORD 1'3 ton stake ‘48 FORD 1', ton, cab chassis '47 INT’L 3-5 yd dump | 45 FORD 1); ton stake | They're | "“A-] Buys” | CY OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St Phone FE 5-4101 FOR SALE ‘41 GMC VAN TRUCK Private owne | tires Like oer in A-1 condition , 2-4505 ! nsED TRUCKS TRACTORS takes ‘e's ant ‘> « At bareain eciese LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-2¢ at Buckhrom Lk MY 17-261) Open till 8 pm USED TRUCK SPECIALS oan CHEVE PANEL 18 1948 GMC % TON PICKUP * 186 DODGE 12 FT VAN 198 GMC 12 FT STAKE. 196) CHEVE CAB AND CHASSIS pene DODGE 12 FT STAKE 6 DODGE 12 FT VAN a — r§| WILSON ue PONTIAC | ie he si 809 S. Woodward Thor automatic washer. "weed 9 F E 4-4531 times 8 ft. $3.00 each. MArket 41478. 2 000 miles $1200 FE 5-314 te. } | } | | | Truck - Specials! Perfect Rubber & Motor . $1,195 ’53 Chevrolet Y, Ton Pickup $1,095 51 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery ——. "49 GMC 4 Ton Panel $395 50 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery $565 t 46 Dodge ¥Y Ton Panel $195 "47 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery $295 52 Chevrolet 14 Ton Panel $795 25 MORE Trucks to Choose From MICHIGAN’S FINEST 2 CUSHMAN SCOOTERS. 618) MY _ 21886 $200-00 Phone FE ton pickup . eycle: Good cond |’51GMC 2 ton cab and! 1954 Cushman Eagle Excellent condition. $325.00. Also, 1 old 1983 Cushman Eagle. OL 62611 For Sale Motorcycles 64 go00d condition. ni INDIAN % GOOD BUY. FE “ Sale Bicycles. | 65 GIRL'S 26 INCH ee aooD _condition, FE ¢ i - BOYS 2 IKE #16 e277 IN. FE ¢1 BOYS % IN SiKE. LIKE new. $25 A'so new and used tricycles. $5 and up. 73 Norton FE i GIRL'8S . WHEEL 3% INCH BIKE. Very reasonable. 240 Chippewa. Boats & Accessories 66 ee ee ALUMINUM artop boat with styrofoam Temes De aie durable, ef- ficient GENESEE SALES ——ALUMACRAP: BOAT —— EVINRU ee be Sree OUTBOARD REPAIRS ALL MARINE PAINTS & VARNISH MARINE x, COMBINATION | SAIL. L MOTOR. Barber | Mi SALES AND SERVICE 8 RAPH Immediat- deivery, all models. rowboat Inquire Paul's Shop, 2409 Voorheis ‘HOWARD LOOMIS Wolverine boats Cadillec alumtgum boats Evinrude m Owens yachts Chris Crafts run abouts and cruisers Also yacht broker- age mS E 20 years in boat business in Pontiac. evenines & Sundavs. 10655 Dixie. MA 5-560 EVINRUDE MOTORS ONLY 20 PER CE LOW BANK RATES LIBERAL TRADE “IS ON YOUR LD MoToR Shotguns as -KELLY’S HARDWARE Auburn Heights 3904 Auburn at Adams FE 20611 I: oe MOTORS Anglers boats, ris-Craft boat kit¢ and trailers F years eo outboard repair experience. La guaranteed aren 2699 Orchard Lake FOR SALE 16 SNIPE SATL BOAT condition. ga Tony's Good good runabout rE Tee 12 FOOT CHRIS CRAFT Kit BOAT, Interlaken on out trailer. 165 Elizabeth Ave _ - ‘ FIREROLAS KITS FOR BOATS _$27 95. Costello's Lake Orioa. W SAILBOAT — 8 O. 8 wonderful condition natural fim ish. FE 2-3070 _ or rE + a ~ FIBERGLASS “FINISH FOREVER” Botid a Cor Glass Dorms THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 Sale Household Goods 71 lic’s, Lake Orion. ane BUYS TT ee Fe emails ate bi Bed, reeeesesensaeeces! an os Sat een New cotton mattresses 10.50 Bacrifice ¢. Call LI 1-614 ow beer hb ae = —— eg « @@TH ANNIVERSARY THOMPSON | Chrome breakfast set .......... 35 boats. It costs no more to buy lass china ......... the best. Costello's, Lake Orion | singer Sewing - Sis Wiest complete ROATS! FOR THE All Kinds of furniture, beds, mat. most com serv 5 linole HARRI Boat be ye ever for home.” we oan renege “i mk akland Furniture rr WOLVERINE DELUXE | 104 6. Saginaw PE 2-5523 boat With stone mo : tor. Like new § HP. Voyager BOTTLE GAS motor, made by pion. Like| Complete astailation of 100 w. Will sell boat a pounds bottle gas TT. We have Best efter offer, Barnes Hardware, ell ty eas es. Kenyon W. Huron. Puelgas Co. Disle Highway ié HP. OUTBOARD MOTOR, | _O® 1. Scott-Atwater with shift, Easy | 10" table model T.V 6 terms. MY 33711. —— _ | Outside antenna Kits .... 0.95 i WORSE EVINRUDE. WitH WALTON TV a PE 22257 Joslyn Cr Walton ——," ERA t fi YT. ELGIN RECON munadout, 1, hp, Mercury witn | > it FOR FORRTFURE OR why yomnsOn Wi ieols “Prone OR 3-911. trade CHROME GET TELEVISION, R's: dn sae for 25)" chest of draws small chair, odds HA _and ends. FE FOSTER PORTABLE COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR, 656. as adve ip Life) 66 W ueis. hours. je Ps ble the: ourse 7 lo PF see GORD. ALL, acces | Behe Zeer, emt ese ie _sories. Reasonabie. oe bar -~ are ee — hg RESTO 4OTOR. 22 models. ous \ a vi Al NE MOTOR, m me tops. all popular colors. Come in look, compare and be convinced Call aher et pm. FE 1-800 of these extraordina: Sabine BOAT DOCK, 20 PT. Michigan Pitorescent, 983 Orchard ~o ~=4 Lake ve. ROW BOAT $17. INQUIRE 406| END TABLES. BLOND & LIMED Parner St.. Drayton. oak, modernistic designs, $36.50 43-10 CHAMPION “walue 612.96. These are factory DINING ROOM FABLE, 1 CHAINS motor $0 Lewis st. flip covers. = table. ears. $10 and up. Orchard =P FREEZE UPRIGHT. ONE Po Ses Ge ae a guaraniond for 8 years Hh Poor, 3 POINr HYDRO $495.00 owe 00. Sener ner mang : ti Offered 68 yrssrccesat, 33 Orchard Lake {RUCK GOINO NORTH. PART pene ra , ae load either way FE a ge “Sees weathion FEE ATION acre so GUITAR WITH AMPLI. | PAID — _fier__nearly new FE 5-T616. to Les Gan Diego, Prisco ance te VE. $50: ¢ ee ee — condition. Metal fe eet PONTIAC DRIVE AWAY SERVICE | —™*tress, $12. OR > me FRIGIDAIRE WEEK s rm) AT CLAYTON’S f i (with Mg ony Ao BEAOLE PUPS AKC REGISTERED U8 ca. fh Prigidnire “10s4" 8100.98 i na Ho ETE r fF here ang save! Save! Save! CLAYTON’S Furniture & Appliances Orchard Lake Rd Keege i METAL INSULATED ICEBOXES, like new. FE 4-0343 or 20 Cherry Court. GE PORTABLE IRONER. 64. Dormeyer dee fry, 620. FE 32-5391 after 5. , -| RUG AND PAD. kell. ROLLAWAY BED WITH 6PRINO mattress walnut werdrobe. ¥ : oxi3. 64 MAR- SINGER AL __ machine. $65. OL 27300. SIDE ARM GAS WATER HEATER. $10. 123 Summit Good for cottage = STOVES BOUGHT, SOLD, & EX- ¢ a Turner's, 602 Mt. Cle- mens. PE 2-0801. se TUB MAYTAG WASHER. SMALL REFRIGERATOR — OR 3-0046 SOLD MY HOME. POURNITURE must now be sold Call EM 3-369. Homer Pierce — evenings. Lake. TAPPAM DELUXE GAS STOVE. 45392 RANGE BRAND oa gine $335., selling USED WASHERS FOR _$19.50. up. Guaranteed FE 45160 ~ Used Trade-in ment 22°'230 Plate mirror $1.95 Chest drat er« $8 05 Student desk Sees, Le 3 . Hving reom suite $19 66 0x12 wool Ax : $19.06 Wood . pe breakfast set . $24.95 6 pe — room suite $40 95 Fivcirie Re’ bows! vivant $79 05 eM. YMENT. FREE W YM? AN’S 18 W. PIKE ONLY TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR ees R. B UNROE_ ELECTRIC W. HURON MODEST. MAIDENS _- i Sa 5-27 “GHAR: | o Fr NORGE E REFRIGERATOR. __Good condition ‘7014 7 B gee LIVING Roo SUITE | slipcovers good condition San — 6 32-5270. 575 E onte a SEES G8 RANGE USED 2 years. Good condition. $50. Call evenings MI 2007. USED TRADF-IN DEPARTMENT Lounge chair and ottoman . Washer . table and 4 chairs 5 pe. chrome breakfast set p BsESErEs eecsesess wie Range - MANY OTHER ITEMS CREDIT TER THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. TONAL D DaVEN- URE ‘COOK. Sg new € QUART NEW (Eucco). —at_targe _ Samsy. BA WAYNE GABERT’S Appliance Specials New 30 gal. gas water heater $69.00 New Maytag, suto.natic washer New Crosley size. 5 yr warranty E electric range. ‘Me KIRBY VACUUM DELUXE. _ $100. PE 20333 3 PIECE BEDROOM 8UT" gure E COM- * plete Sua Thy cable Tr ~ 9x12 LINOL EUM. 283. 3% $4.96 House Paint ARMs LINOLEUM SONNY MAID INLAt oryoon frie 4% ft. Wall Tile. Scenes Byers. 141 W. Huron, FE 43006 For Sale Miscellaneous 72 ATTIC ROOMS ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS ets 7 © + aaa ‘83 WILLYS AERO-EAGLE ~ HARD- Radio heater, overdrive. itewalls Swap equity for older car. FE 40064 30 PLYMOUTH WITH NEW MO- tor ‘- tires for late mode! 10 to 15 H. P. outboard FE 17-7927. For Sale Ciothing 70 A‘LARGE GROUP OF MEN'S NEW SUITS SLIGHTLY BOILED IN ALL SIZES. $25 ao ADVER- TISED ARDS VALUED UP TO Py MAKE UP THIS bat LY) aan Pe osMU x S DOW i TOW N STORE ONLY PHONE FE 44551 A LARGE GROUP OF MEN'S NEw SUITS SLIGHTLY SOILED IN ALL SIZES NATIONALLY pte ghong BRANDS VALUED UP TO $85 UP THIS UNUSUAL OF. ALTERATIONS PREE! ALL SALES FINAL Osmun’s Downtown Store Onlv ee PHONE _FE_ a BEAUTIFUL NEW LADIES COATS, suits, toppers Originally up to $100. now 625. Osmun's, 51 N. —Seginawe BETTER USED CLOTHING FOR everyone Thrift Shoo 192 8 Sae- SELLING OUT BETTER USED clothing. Thrift Shop. 192 8. Sag- =. _. See _ WEDDING DRESS SIZE 14. EX- eeent condition. Best offer takes FE 5-0102 Sale Household Goods 71 71 A WAREWOUSF CLEARANCE sale. A emall gas stove $095. liv- set $12. studio couch, $15; dining room set. $19.50: roll- ; Singer sewing 50, baby cribs, $9.05; “ 42 Orchard Lak hes * went ‘te "psrmers Gas Ste GE WASHER, $40; DREXEL CHI- nq cabinet “Peasant Provinciai”’ new $145; Argus C-3 camera with ne $30. new. FE ¢7837 after IP IT’S USED APPLIANCES LOOK fo oka 5; aati - Good ouse eeping Shop of Pontiac FE 4-1555 51 W. Huron LIVING ROOM SUITE, MODERN- istic design. must be seen to be appreciated $396 value $156 Pac- oon ——— gy — LINOLEUM, 9x12, $3.95 Reo $4.95 house $2.50 gal. Jack's Linoleum 183 N. Perry MATTRESSES AND HOLLYWOOD beds. all new, you save. _ on Sat. Milberg. 52 Williams. FE 5-8633 MOVING © OUT OF STATE. SELL- ing of furniture, appli- rooms ae clothes, ete.; very cheap. Everythin in “exce condition. one 5-6654. MAYTAG. AUTOMATIC aie ae anteed by authorized dealer Ree | 3 ular $299.95. now $229.95. thorne Electrical Co. 162 N woods ward, Birmingham. MI ¢2200. MAPLE BUNK BEDS. $37.50; OAK chairs, $2.25; platform rocker and _other items. cheap 2-9630 MUST MAKE ROOM Unloading sale of all new furni- ture. bedrm. living rm.. Chrome dinette set<| te.evision, studio couch, refrigerators, gas ranges, rugs linoleum, hide-a-way beds. No reasonable offer refused. Come and look around. . OAKLAND FURNITURE 104 8. Saginaw FE_2-8523 NEW SEWING MACHINE (KEN- more) 409 E Glass Orten- __Ville. 12575 between 8 and 2. NEED FURNITURE? 6 ROOMS clean furniture 119 Kelvinator. G. E stove, 2 living room suites, 3 piece bedroom. piece dining room twin beds many small items. 2190 Pontiac Trail, at We'ech Rd. Walled Lake MArket 42465 NPE 57 FAULTLESS WASHER $55. ANTIQUE MUSEU M Music boxes. china. glass, furniture ed 2066 apeer Rd. brick, W doorg plumbing sash Co. 3 w. t Mile ; » Orchard ; Farm 0268 Opse lo 6:00 Sunday 1) ANCHOR FENCES © FHA approved. No m down. Ph__ FE 5-4962 for free setimates. APT. SIZE WASHER. LIKE NEW. ng a golf clubs. driver. brassie, 5 irons, ; Ladies ett elubs, driver, 4 irons, bag. 16 Middlebelt. sa “STEEL CHANNEL beam. $35 OL 23-7304. se DOUBLE .& DRATW BOARD CABI- —_ faucets. Good condi- ot PE 5-932. LES. CHANNELS, 6 eas AM ee nati tedy T7phooa across vol Forging & Gocket) HALT TILE.....3¢ stie W mn ala a N cae] oe Inlaid Tile Ox9 ite ft. Wall ‘Tile Aluminum Lincleum Wall Tie Harold’s, 140 S. Opes Pri & Sat. Nite tin Toda ery os BELTONE HEARING AID, i YEAR Grek 6" oat’ dining. chaits. PE BA ise $1.96 gal. Ph sq. ft. Saginaw ® F M. Pree BRIGGS-STRATTON POWER lawn mower. 4 cyc. 21-inch biade. FS dh . Best offer. NE W FURNITURE WAREHOUSE PRICES Rollaway b is complete $16.96 Sofa bedé $42.95 8 twin beds 95 each Holl; Wooo bed frames 7.95 A size gar Davenpost and Blackett's 2n4's : By Jay Aian For Sale Miscellaneous 72 SHOW ' You TOO CAN BE MILUONAIRE way As “You now have twenty million dollars. Would you care to try for forty?" , For Sale Miscellaneous 72/ BATHROOM FIXTURES. soIL pines and filings, automatic oil water heater oi] and steam bot wa- and as coal furnaces ter boilers, oi) HEIGHI’S SUPPLY 2685 Perry &t. Phone FE 46431 ~~ CASH FOR | A ie ~ CASH "AND CARRY _ 2u4, fir all length 6c «a foot 2x6, length 0c @ foot 2s8, fir all length lée @ foot ix6 boards Se a fox Doors and — $5.00 and wu Picwre w indow ane —— coloetion of ote -, an C. COMPTON “x SON 4000 W. HURON “CROCHET WORK. FE 507 —__,__ 70 Kenilworth ~ CLOSING OUT SALE ALL BERRY BROTHERS. BOY. DELL, GLIDDEN PAINT WE HAVE, A COMPLETE SELEC- TION OF bata A INCLUDING wart INTERIOR AND EX- ~ rn 8 $1.96 Sorat roe Bite | Epc or mr gallon garbage pails $21 © garbage 2 $2.92 Kitenen —- cans $1.29 Rubbish rners $148 All Pyrex ware 25 Pct. Dise Canister sets $129 Brooms C 4 Clothes * ase cgaeuue vs 2 gallon renuzit . $299 eneret Blectric Toaster $18 40 rage Nesco Electric Roaster $33.70 Picnic Supplies 20 net # Lawn mowers . Pet Lawn sweener, reg. 633 86 972 98 Garden ¢ Pie erate nteiereres “75 Whee! Barrow , ee) een Bem 2. tsivecsses $3.75 Garden Hose, 6 ff. ......... $3.75 Lawn “o~? eens $295 Korose! 4 60 Swat F odeas reg. “ $2.79 Grass seed, fertilizer ero lawn supplies, 20 fT cent discount Many other sehoid items at prices reduced as much as 50 per A. C. COMPTON & SON 4900 W_ HURON CAMPING EQUIPMENT: — “%. a Foceune stove, ice vor CASH value. igan Auction _ Mar 24, Lake Orton. MY 21631. % | CHICKEN NESTS. SMALL BROOD- er. windows and frames. 5- cans. BONDEX HYDRAO LUMINUM COMBINATION DOOR. 40 v no length FE 17-0279 or OR 3-6882. CE: MENT BLOCKS _ ed ih B42 “ ewe made = nt Bg $9 come see w y Oe, 1217 Desiax _Ave FE 42687 DISHES, GLASSWARE. SOME AN- tiques & furn'ture Can be seen t, Sun. Moa. Vinewood. Birmingham DAYTON SHALLOW- WELL et | ead flat wall paint 62 DuPont interior sem? aloss : $23.79 eal. McBride avdvace Open Sundays 9-12 1927 Auburn R@ (at Crooks) FE 2-0392 $3} PER LOAD FE 5-8418 FOLEY aw y PILING, MACHINe. Complete. FLOOR ANDERS PURNACE —- steamers for and Paint. Si oreha:d” Late” PE bite PLUSH DOORS, BIRCH, GUM. mehogaay — masonite. Most siightly K. *S ana 4 wipes 1am up mages Luc a Sa tek Re oon na iouee 8. of Walnut e Rd. Call fore _ day | sat. FLUORESCENT 4 FT. CHANNEL fixtures, ideal for use over work benches, 8 warehouses reation rooms $13.95 These are slight! Call at factory _ive Fluorescent. 393 Orchard Lk ve. 2 RUGS AND PADS. 2? COMBIN- ation doors and 10 screens storms. FE > 0 00 $140 00 co AY & SON For | Sale Miscellaneous 7 72 JACKSON's RENTAL Mixer ehain - saws Skilsaw electric tarvmer drain pumps pavement breaker Post auger. 4-5240. . ~ KITCHEN CABINET _ Corner Cabinet $48 value. for 627. 24° base cabinet. ged now SUPPLY. across ee tee Tele- Huros Center. FE 2575 ~ a G& M COM PANY and = — he = or come ip. our MOWERS Mow Master, Toro, Master Cut and others, rotary and reel type. Also some good used mowers See Aj your lawn, mower pal. Terms. Lee’s.Sales & Service 921 Mt. Clemens &t FE 3-0630 Largest stock of mowers in Pontiac HEARING “AID, $0 TO. $200 AND accessories Rules FE 2-7900 HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE 7 miles out win. Armstrong floor covering and Mac-O-Lac ~ USED ) BRICK CE 70352 LAWNMOWERS SHARPENED AND repaired. 3195 Pridham. Keego Harbor HOME oewEns) a} soe awn AWN Cor oe mes LAWN Less pro deluxe aon 21" “LUMBER Paul St. Cr Camber Co. 6120 at Lake Rd. Tel. now at LAWN FENCING LIONEL & AMERICAN PL AUTHORIZED PA Y SERVICE wees ea on . Tasker's @ W NORGE 4 HOLE IC. ECREAM Plywood All kinds. plain & decorative. ‘b- cabinet doors—drawers a 53 | Do It Yourself 72-A LS; 8 sander w. Grove, after 5:00 p.m. | PLANO. $20 WALN , $15 davenport $10. "Michigan Auction Mart, Inc. M-24 Lake Orion 2x6. 25e. Other _bargain price. 226 E. S$ SINGLE, shallow well pump, good condition, $26. Westinghouse electric stove $75. 9x12 Azmin- ster rug with pad. (50. MA 41297. USED ROYAL OAK ar mpows with 24x24 SLIDING TLass 560s paTHTUB enclosures A. Thompson. 80 8. Perry SAVE On a GUTTER & FITTINGS ick. FE ¢5000 — “Soom 2 CROCKS, CAN- — jars. Canning pressure cook- atiow “WELL PUMP ONE of the very best makes in Amer- poston” tibe value soe'b0 Mishy- gan iaemnamaialesil 303 Orchard Lak Ave STOP LOOK Por sale good barn. ft barn is all . with eo lot of 4 lumber Also barn 30260 er barn . To be torn HP. Sutton MY 2-6432 STEEL DRUMS FOR BURNINO |° rubbish, also close headdarums | HP 4750 Joslyn Rd | MY 34432 SELLING EVERYTHING Electric —_ of] circulatin heater, 7 @ R size. Set dishes, service for 12. Dintn bie and 8 chairs. Lary prings 1 }-piece bedroom ae electric roaster. aieccen table model. Apt. washer, electric. Lamps, lawn- mower and tools. Basin for bath- room. Call after 6 or all day Sat. and Sun 1288 Redriff. tn Beach, = Ra. value et SUMMER PRICES ON COAL NOW IN EF- FECT. GOOD COAL ALWAYS. M. A. BENSON eb Saginaw = “TALBOTT rT LUMB BER RS barda- E sheet |}-~Lake Rd off Cor TRY IT ONCE YOU CAN INSTALL IT! 9x9 Floor Tile fT eeerroncorrer ee @e each CABOIOUMR oon cccccr cscs O6c each CBee each ‘Wall Tile Linoleum Be sq, ft | 18e sq. ft. In UCTIONS FREE STR Tile cutters & tools furnished FLOOR SHOP — tS) "9 5 . Free Parking Rear of Store Parasites Furniture | High Chairs $6.25 Nursery Chairs (complete) al Captain's Chair Chests 16x215¢4 sia WROUGHT IRON FURNITURE. PICK & uel STORE | 143 Oakland A FE 54-0562 Free Parken” at Rear of Store | __Sale | Musicat € Goods 73} ACCO™NDIONS. FACTORY PRICES | Accordions loaned 10 free ies- sons. 7 Pral) ioff W. Huron) basement apt - BEAUTIFUL PIANO, GOOD TONE. $95. Gailagher's PE 44-0566 | BABY GRAND PIANO 8MALL size. Excellent condition $450 Phone FE 120 BASS NOBLE ACCORDION. $450, will sell for $300. FE 3033. LESTER SPINET PIARO. “40” 9000 value, — for % price. 101 PIANO TUNINO AND Oscer Senmidt, Ph. PE DSiiT, see TERMS. Gallagher’: F¥ SPINET Piano | RENTALS WITH buy $10 monthly Gal aes | PE +0566 | MALL APT PIANO. LIKE NEW. | Gallagher's FE 4-0566 SMALL SPINET PIANO A REAL bargiin Gallaghers FE 40566 | UPRIGHT ow GOOD CONDE | tion $25 +1486 UPRIGHT eas MIRROR BACK | _ Te Forres Sale le Office Equipment 7 | 2 9 EXECUTIVES: DESKS, 1 TYPE-| writer desk Spirit duplicator add- | tng machine, chec protecter, | chairs and tables. 11) 6. Saginaw FLAT TOP DESK. ~ TO $50. typewriter desk office chairs, swivel chairs. filing cab nets letter size §35.; legal size, other equip- — = cabinets $40. listed Free arabia Arnold “Danes 31 Washington 5§ Oxford OARiand 63122 or 275 Im _lay City, Mich, Sale Store Equipment 77 BURROUGH'S CASH REOISTER 1 year old. Call mornings. EMpire COMPLETE GROCERY STORE fixtures fo; sale of will rent or lease FE +7964 REGISTER $30: roof $5. PE 2-3632 NATIONAL CASH electric $15. 12 FT TV ‘antenna, Hits merce { RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT. Real buy. 95.000. FE 17-1222. 342 N _ Saginaw tonr_s.“Teiegrape paces of) bur--vs, blowers, ete. |S TON AIR COOLFD AIR CON. Wayne and Air ¢ $500 Also building 10x12 ing Co 40" West Huros. 675. 92) W. Huron SED ELEcTric MOTORS. % & | — Se 14 bp refrgeratore. washers.| Sale Sporting Goods | electrie ap [lg at low . Houseseeping | GUNS. BUY, SELL. TRADE BURR- ier 7 peas own _ Shel) PE 34708 3785 Telecrapn | YOuR FOR SALE GOLF CLUBS. = rite Seen ahes ee Ste tenns| setyrme,eme bead corer ws ‘ aol 3: trons Cal PED te ST od bum. Fa a ee li c RecierERED oF SPALDING TOP- ) to 6:30 Closer every Thurs Mite stainiess irons. 4 McOregor | ; ’ a MsfT s. Hotze « Putter WOLVER NE a? year. Reasonable PE | og ag oy —— ies sant BEDO AES GOLP CLO. | No. 3 oak floortne per M re) t e U . per 4 $75.00 few 05 WE sass ———— wenes $18.95 | SALE! BINOCULARS 7x50. GUAR- 15x14 lavatories anteed coa.ei case $3950 Reg- istered set with bag. ‘We carry Le fe lumber,| 912 ph cogs $8.95 Shakes | ss, re #41. glass rods 77 2 SEATEI GLIDER, LIKE dor Phitity's Li ap tha” Spore A uggage «& | eee sama | SES Rae tees | 7 FUL ST7eD BOYS BICY WANTED UNS aD DEER | “ Le MI ¢a136 _rifies, Maniey Leach, 19 Bagiey | Do It Yourself 72-A| Sand, Gravel & Dirt 79 ——~ “ LP Pal ATTENT? Om. we oc DELIVER > AZING NEW LOU or yara. sand rave ~~ = = and soll, Also cies’ heeeeae” Cc Por Porches And Breeseways. anytime FE 46504 TR "eed ine road vel fi) sand and fill Cee W jon dirt on khaven off Auburn between Crooks and Agome. Burmeister’s OPEN 8 A.M TO 8 PM. “Do It Yourself” “Best Buys” _LUMBER ~ ~« “3 2f 2§ 3s 3 » KEKE; al sek? hata Ss Northern Lumber Co, 8197 Cooler Lake Rd. WE DELIVER wvn_0 *rreche EM 3-4650 Build vour own Uced Elec. motor Low fr tools “% & 14 bp. TACCERTY os JUMBER lipetchanng develop —_ your own snap- cree carn ae . Do It Yourself Mart = It Yourself Mart om een | Fee 30.95 CANOPIES You | P= ¢« EM 3-3996 A-i BLACK DiRT. FE 23-5933 xi Tor AND. BLACK _dirt gravel Pe 54731 TTENTION A-1 BLACK, SOIL, mt sium 4 _hire. PE 5- i TOP & aravei. fill di sod FE 2-2650 a-1 TOP LACK DIRT. R's and fil) dirt. Lyle Conklin. A-i i ee trea Wd a gg Simin BROS. TRUCKIN: grt eravel, fill dirt. ka $10 deliv- a beled re | POR SALE tee Vannes |, 5000 BLAS wt _dersonyille Rd. ee __ Wood, Coal & Fuel __ 89) = APPLEWOOD GIVEN FREE. our your own _ MA stair 62171 GOOD DRY SLAB WOOD, $5.50 cord. 2 for $10 Delivered. FE +6588 TREES. WOOD NO CHARGE FOR | clearing off property. Jurek Sand and Gravel On Rockhaven off Auburn East of Auburn Heights. Plants, , Trees, » Shrubs 804 BUA EVERGREENS Arborvitae Yewes Juniper and | Soruce 4365 Lapeer Rd. (M-24) | _FE 5-6356 A BLACK HILL SPRUCE POR | you. also White Norwsy end Col- orado. Pine Mugho, Austrian and Scotch Fir. Douglas and Con- color Arborvitae. Native shade trees. Dig vour own Bring tools and burlap 2922 Sieeth Rd Take Bleeth Rd at Commerce Village west op gravel road 3 miles bearing right at each turn Open daily 4 to 7 MU ¢8038. Fi anders | 1-161. FARLY POTTED TOMATO FLOW- | er and vegetable plants 8 hp Ariens roto - tiller. Gablemans Greenhouse _ __ EVERGREENS| Private Nursery —7,000 specimens to ——— from Up t 6 ft, your choice OPEN SUNDAYS GROVELAND FARMS e Hall R Turn at linic on Diste Hwy. iid between a. Fin! aes: MEIrose 71-3806 & ME —~“$éc_ PANSIES. 5c. combinations $150 and up urns filled reasonable Other flowers and vegetables by fat er dosen Vernot's Ureenhouse ‘2 block off Disie Hwy at Pontiac Drive-In corner next to Dostal Foundry PLANT NOW Big Spring Saving LAKE SIDE NU RSE RY 3044 Elizabe.b Lake Rd. Oven Evenings STRAWBERRY | cemawrous: PLANTS 2c STATE INSPECTED _—OA 8-205 For Sale Pets &il A = c RaOeT ERED ine Ae errier ‘3 ema maie Py im 8 Jessie AQUATIC GARDENS AL "ISH & SUPPLIES uN Mul PE 42853 BOXER» PUPPIES 1 YEAR OLD. malice FE BABY “panaueet i AND NEW ge. 87. OL 2-063, BEAGLE MALE 1 YEAR OLD THis April ‘a KC papers Insulated __dog house included $30 OR 3-079. BABY PARAKEETS $01 4th ot FE 23-4035 Closed Sun BOSTON bg Forrirs “AKC fegistered. 382 Ni BEAGLE PUPS tered, FE_ 50493 ws ~ REGIS- 3684 =Dutton “RED COCKER PUP- &: co registered. 935 and up. acu | SHEPHERD, PED? | «reed. 1 yr eld male EM 3-5455 PREE NS TO GOOD vee x _ 1301 Vinewood FE 171-6342 FREE TO GOOD HOME.- SMALL. gentle pet dog Qn 37445 KITTENS FREE TO GOOD HOME 287 Voorhies LE IRISH SETTER PUPPIES: C registered months $25 to, good me 7" N Telegraph PARAKEETS OPALINES. CANA. ries, 1304 Mt it Clemens } +6060 FanAREst SREFDERS bies. Melrose. FE 2-3340 | sone eeaeS AIRDALE “Pups. é wks old. OR 31518 Parakeets oof MARIES CAGES food 584 Oakland Ave os sLbE TICK PUPS BA PARAKEETS rE ANARIES. | PSONABLE. FE +7186 REGISTERFD TOY FOX TERRIER i_ puppies FE 24628 _ tREISTERED BEAGLE $25.00. Ortonville 13F31 REGISTERED BRITTANY sPa8- tel Albert Curtis 483 Pen- s Drive Columbiaville, Mich _ Te p _86P 12 en RFOI-TESED « C¥*¥R PUPPIES Phone OF }-7566 after 3 SELLING OUT TROPICAL Fist end supplies Tanks 10 gallon $450 and 15 gallon $5.25. All fish half price 3848 Beachgrove SPRINGER stud service Boar‘ ing .nd eroom- ing Lawiard Kennels FE 26019 THOROUOHBRED | SIAMESE KIT- tens. 3 months old FE 56297. TURTLES, HAMSTERS Shop. 69 8 Astor, FE 46433 “Dogs Trained, Board - S2 USED ALL BREEDS OBEDI TRAIN-~- ed. Former US. Navy training instructor. Mill Lake Ken- nels. PE 17-9356 BOARDING. big maa 74 N. Pe RUNS eat. Burr-Shell, 375 . Telegraph, _Hay, Grain & . brome mix- . e ma sveted on Ma en to lon M May Tist to June oo TONS OF ALFALFA AND brome hay. FE 5-3093. | FE 4-0461 Bere 24113. SEED ATOES AND ALL kind. . Corner = 8 wal r, , ae = . _Sale Farm Eaicuent rv) ALLIS CHALMER B and ——) Tut. oe Cal _evenings. ove Ls ALLIS ~ CHALMERS FACTOR Model B with hydraulic lift and new plow. Call PE 4-0225. CHOP YOUR HAY THE EASY WAY Case forage ha-vesters are the moothest running, easiest han- dling war to harvest your hay. See the mgs eh nt Bi to offer. TIOUGHTEN’S S 528 N Main. Rochester OL 1-0/61 _ GARDEN MASTER TRACTORS Sales and Service Riding or walk- ing and equipment. 5 Diasle Hwy. Phone OR — or OR +1718 after 6:00 p.m BOLENS “@ARDEN TRACTORS M. . aun ih Y TILLERS MOWERS evan Que. ~~ DIXIE HWY. or MA 5-7878 make N SAWS Sales, service & rentals. MY 3-5808. Dearborn Equipment Special agp gg Sale during the = of June HOLLY TRACTOR SALES ote N. Saginaw Holly, Mich FOR SALE 2 ‘5 HORSE arden tractor. Heavy duty { ft 2 section disk spike cultivator and drag 4 ft. plow. $175. EM 34527 FRAZER ROTO TILLERS. NEW and used Parts and service Avis Service. 1580 Opdyke Rd FE +4380 “AND PLOW, POWER v, FORD TRACTOR Cheap MA 63285 | JOHN DEERE 2 BOTTOM PLOW. ft. trailing disc __ EM 3-3978 JOHN DEERE 2 ROW POTATO anter with fertilizer attachment. led 2 seasons. $425 1671 E. Hamlin Rd. Rochester. OL 1-6302 JOHN DEERE SIDE DELIVERY hay rake, used one season, $190 for quick sale. Phone: Muford MUtual 4-4038 LAWNMOWER SHARPENING SER- reset Co M SS at wiitere tw bt land. Mich Phone agg Open Evenings aa Sun ay ME. ROTARY TILLERS, TRIP- ° Rotary tillers. Roto-Hoe, ing and walking garden trace tors. ; Lee’s Sales & Service 621 Mt. Clemens St. Phone PE 3-0630 NEW AND USED CORN PLANT- ers Cultipackers, all types elec- trie fence Garden tractors, and lawn mowers Davis Machinery. _Ph_ 45 Ortonville FS ONE MAN CHAIN SAW NEW AND USED Stop tin for a demonstration, time ee a Gar wn Equipment. Woodward. ‘North of 14 Mile), Birmingham Phone MI ¢-6009 SPEEDEX OARDEN TRACTOR used only 6 hours Equipment in- cludes cultivator, lawn roller and wheel, $10000. Phone FB SPRING ~CLEARNCE SALE MASSEY HARRIS PONY WITH PLOW AND CULTIVATOR, COMPLETELY RE- CONDITIONED AND PAINTED. ALLIS CHALMERS, MODEL C. WITH 16 IN. PLOW ON RUB- BER. GEAR AND KEYED GUARAN- TEED. PRICED AT $595. FORD FERGUSON WITH HYDRAULIC, GOOD CONDITION. PONTIAC FARM AND INDUSTRIAL TRACTOR CO. FE 4- 4-1442 SPECIAL PRICES! _ and used po ogre fg Fe — Wisconsin motors, Pontiac Farm Supply DEALER 2211 fee ban __ FE +eie CORNPLANTER. BLACK- hawk, 2 row Y eeceaae Pits an Ford or Ferguson Tractor +E USED TRACTORS 1980 FARMALL CUB. $680 ASE MODEL D. sees ive GIBSON ND PLOW. $495 oes FARMALL BN AND CULTL $905 Feed ro ha TARE. Thexus™* ¢ CREDIT ber #1112 KING BROS. Your IH. Dealer PONTIAC _RD. AT _ OPDYKE WANTED USED oe Best trade-in allow ever rs on se New Pergueen ce We cheerfull demonstrate. No LIGA i BLACKETT, INC. YOUK FERGUSON DEALER OR 31200 5454 Dixie Hwy Waterford -_, PARWALL- COB Wii WAG- mower. For Sate Livestock 2 W C_ ALLISCHALMERS CUL- _tivators Half. price. OL 1- & ‘2 FARMALL CUB Witt Plow. vator, a's chet wen $900, OR 32339, i. Auction Sales 89 Auction Sale FRI, MAY 28, 1954 7:30 p.m, L. E. SMART op FARM MICHIGAN $5,000 10,000 worth : of new Be et oe ‘ "4 set Tools Vises > nag attic fans Picnic coolers Dishes Elec. Clocks Portable sewing machines Extension cords Elec. sweepers ~ _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1954 ‘Dean’ Kaltenborn Plays Tennis, Has _SIXTY-THREE -- Today's Television Programs - ~ Channel 3— WIBK-TV Channel 4 — WWJ-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. Bud Lanker interviews. (4)—Time for Music. Jane Palmer. (2)— Hans Christian Andersen. Fairy tale film, “The Tinder Box.” 6:15—(7)—News. (4)—News. 6:30—(7)—The Lone Ranger. Ran- ger prevents a lynching in ‘‘The Wake of War.” (4)—Dinah Shore. Popular ballads. (2) — News. Doug Edwards. 6:45—(4)—News Caravan. Merril] Mueller subs for John Cameron Swayze. (2) — Jane Froman Show. Golf pro Jimmy Demaret special guest. 1:00—(7)—Cisco Kid. Cisco and Pancho in Western adventure. (4)—You Bet Your Life. Comedy quiz with Groucho Marx. (2)— Life With Elizabeth. Betty White. Del Moore star. :30—(7)—Where’s Raymond. Ray Bolger eavesdrops on brother's phone conversation, believes Jonathon is deserting family. (4) Justice “In the Deep Night,” hoodlums silence witnesses at murder trial; Rod Steiger stars (2)—Playhouse. Joan Fontaine as young girl who wrecks po- litical machine in “Girl ,on a Park Bench.” 8:00—(7)—Open Hearing. John Daly pres@§ts both sides of cur- rent news issues. (4)—Dragnet. Jack Webb as Sgt. Friday clears innocent man accused of rob bery. (2) — Theater. Suzanne Ball,, Richard Long in “T'll Never Love Again,”’ wheel chair victim gets encouragement from GI 30—(7)—Theater. Anthony Ross fn “Dodsworth,” Sinclair Lewis’ story of Wealthy midwestern auto manufacturer and culture seeking wife. (4)—Theater. Rob- _.ert Young stars in “Keep It in the Family.” as harried father of stagestruck daughter. (2)— Big Town. Steve and Lorelei save fudge from threat by condemned man’s son. §:00—(4)—Martin Kane. Kane in- 9:30—(7)—Film. Sidney Toler in “City of Darkness." (4)—Liber- ace. Piano impressions. (2)—‘'I Led Three Lives. Counterspy tale. 10:00 — (4) — Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff with films. (2)—News. Jack LeGoftf. 10:15 — (2)— Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 10:30 — (7) — Janet Dean. Ella Raines as registered nurse. (4) Traffic Court. Judge Watts pre- sides over re-creation of cases. (2)}—Meet Mr. McNutley. Ray Milland as Prof. McNutley, in comedy. ° 10:45—4(4)—Time off for Sports. Bill Flemming. 11:00—(7)—Soupy’s On. Variety. guest vocalist Ginny Ameel. (4) News. (2)—News. 11:15—(7)—Motion Picture Acad- emy. Dane Clark in “Moon Rise.” (4)—Everybody Sing. Mu- sic. (2)}—Film. “Midnight."$ 11:30—(4)—Moods. in the Night. | Music FRIDAY MORNING 7:00 — (4) — Today. (2)—Morning Show. 8:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—News, |. Wixie. (2)—Jack Parr. 10:00— (4) —Home. (7)—Charm Time. (2)—I'll Buy That. 10: 36—(2)—Strike It Rich. 11:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) Playhouse. (2)—Valiant Lady- 11:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)— Love of Life. 11:30—(4)—Betty White. morrow’s Search. 11:45—(2)—Guiding Light. FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Nancy Dixon. (7)—12 o'clock Comics. (2) — Eat, Murphy. 12:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. (2)—To- 4 ‘Channel 7— WXYZ-TV 1:30—(2)—Houseparty, (4)—Jean McBride. . 2:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)—Kate Smith. 2: 30—(2)—Featurette. 3:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (2) Brighter Day. 3:15—(2)—Secret Storm. 3:30—(4)—On Your Account. Ladies Day. 4:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. 4:30 — (4) — Howdy Doody. (2)— Theater. 4:45—(7)—Barnaby Bear. §:00—(4)—Adventure Patrol. (7)— Auntie Dee. 5:30—(2)—Bob Crosby. (4)—Hap- py Hollow. (7)—Jungle Story. 5: 45—(2)—Sports. FRIDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—Det Deadline. (2)—Rocky King. (2) 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—News 6:30—(4)—Eddie Fisher. (7)—Stu Erwin. (2)—News. 6:45 — (4) — News. (2)—Perry Como. 7:00—(4)—Dave Garroway. (T)— Ozzie and Harriet. (2)—Mama. 7:30—(4)—Life of Riley. (7)—Play- house. (2)—Topper. 8:00—(4)—Big Story. (7)—Family Pride. (2)—Playhouse. 8:30—(4)—Soundstage. (7)—Range Rider. (2)—Our Miss Brooks. 9:00—(4)—Sports Cavalcade. (7)— John Wayne. (2)—My Friend Irma. 9: 30—(2)—City Detective. 9:45—(4)—Fight Scrapbook 10:00 — (4) — The Norths. (7)— Black Spider. (2)—News. 10: 15—(2)—Weather. 10: 36—(4)—Adventure jal De- livery. (2)—Life With Father. 10: 45—(4)—Sports. 11:00—(4)—News. (7)—Soupy’s On. vestigates fire for insurance 12:30—(7)—My Life. (4)—Theater.| (2)—News. company. (2)—Public Defender.| ‘?)—Garry Moore. 11:18—(4)—MRA Races. (7)—Mo- Reed Hadley finds case of juve- | 1:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. (7)| tion Picture Academy. (2)— | nile delinquency in “Stepchild.”"'! Senate Hearings. Movie Time. TV May Develop Own Death Interrupts Mon Loses Top Code for Beer Ads LANSING @® — A legislative committee was condifent today | that television stations will adopt Long-Awaited Journey to Italy TOLEDO, Ohio ®—Ever since he lcame to America 47 yeers age, | their own code of ethics and re- | Vito Carbonaro wanted to return to move necessity for a sfaié‘’Taw | tary to visit his sister Lucille. regulating TV beer advertisements. The committee was chosen 0 tn- vestigate the need for such a law after the 194 Legislature reject- ed the McCune bill to censor tele- vision advertising of beer. Sen. George N. Higgins (R- Ferndale), chairman of the com- mittee, said he had been virtually assured by television operators that a new code covering the -touchy subject would be adopted. A portion of the committee will ppeal and Paine, first editor Cleveland Press and later a top execu- tive with Scripps-Howard Newspapers Born tn San Francisco. Died Wednesday ST PAUL. Minn —Howard E Stevens, 80, retired vice presiden' s. maintenance end operations of the hern Pacific Railw Born in Blue ne Maine Dee canesday. PASADENA, Call rritt, wife of Hulett Clinton Merritt - the nation's Wed wa—tLionel , $2, Libera! a of Parliament. voted a few rs His earnings as a Chicago shoe- he saved every cent that he could toward the trip. pono tie he tak eee | money. He bought a new suit, | row New York and a ship to Europe, and tueked $700 in travelers’ checks and $180 in brand new bills into his clothing. * es * Then, waving a happy goodbye to his brother Peter in Chicago, he boarded the train. Four hours later the train pulled into Toledo. Vito appeared to be sleeping. A conductor tried to awaken him. But Vito, stricken by a heart attack, was dead. Haberdesher's Service ‘Identical for Everyone CLEVELAND. 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(UP)—John Murphy offered a $50 reward for -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject to change witheut sotice No Idea of Retiving [Plans More TV |=: wsR. (160) CELW, (see) WXYZ, (1270), WCAR, (1198) (oon) “ware for Next Fall TONIGHT — —".. seve ww. wey. Wettriek McKenz CKLW. News Ballads a —rigg- - Clark Quarte: ww. WCAR. News. tter WJBK. Tom George 7:46-—WJR, Ba ww, a Murrose 1 Man's Family CKLW Eddie Fisher $:00—WJR Meet Millie WW) Roy Rogers WXYZ, Show Stoppers CKLW Officia: Wetective 6:15—WXYZ, Show World $:30—WJR, Jr. Town Meeting 10:00-—WJIR, Tennessee Ernie WW, Fibber — WXYZ Head CKLW as Gece 10:15—WJR, Your ——— ww, Heart of N WXYZ, Top of Tews CKLW Preddy Martin 10:30—WJIR, Believe, Escape WWJ, Proudly Haiti WXYZ. Senate Nearing CKLW. Sen. Ferguson in: oo — WIR, News w (1115 WIR. Bod Reyncids Leura ww CKLW Muste 11:38 WIR. Muste «WXYZ, News FRIDAY MORNING Ties Parm Forum Bob "Maswel WAYE, Pred Worle Four Boy Bud WEYZ, Wattrick-McK Spain to Talk to Franco | CxLW, Nuna, David WIBK: Don McLeod uw. P Shine 12:68--WJR, Jack White Horseman wean. Cotiee wits Clem Ww, Fuse Marris WCAR. News. Ballecs This Summer 6:45—WW. rtein Ca: 6:15—WJR, Clark Quartet WXYZ. Pred Wolte CELW Ginow .Regere Wwd, Bue Lynch By C. E. BUTTERFIELD “Tig el aaa FRIDAY AFTERNOON CKLW. Bédie Chase NEW YORK — In radio and | Sa eet Bets a ie ek ee WJBK, Headless Horseman | television, H.V.K. can only mean | WCAR. News. Coffee 2 ¢ " 6:30—WJR, Reynolds, Racing |. ate —w yy Muse melt ae oo WWJ. Racing Pettay | one person H. V. Kaltenborn, a: a WJBK. Tom George WXYZ. Bill Btero dean of commenta WCAR + + - WCAR. News. Club WCAR. Ballads tors : ; 6:43—WJR. Lowell Thomas ‘ahs a OmFons., Woite "GELW. Worth Kooving WXYZ. Bd McKenzie —* La “ bes " idea “ re ue tiring. He will soon drop off the BK. Gentile Binge 1:30—WJR, Dr Malone 7:00—WJR Guest Bouse ‘WXYZ, Pau! Winter WWJ. Three Star LE aa News CKLW. Toby David WCAR. Noonday Caller as; aria — Trent FRIDAY EVENING ¢:00—WJR, News ls Nearly 76, Going’ to. air for his annua) vacation, which may last a little longer this time, CKLW, Your Boy Bud WJBK, Tom George 06—WJR, Jack White 1o— ‘ww Maxwell ‘oat Ww Muse une wicagmecloanm but he has arranged for substitutes CELW. hows, Baki a bows tad Mrs. Surten ay a*2.,§ = — so he can resume in the fall . ews, n . w Pau) Wint . hint tek gees ei. r mabe a Ky - eaeas Im recent years, H.V.K. has $ “ ‘om C iJ WXYZ. Pred Wolfe WCAR. News, Club wxre ene one been visiting in Europe with his 8:38—WJR. Music Hall 8:45—WXYZ, Breakfast Clud , WCAR. Revtva) 0:00—WJR, News WWJ, Minute Parade WXYZ. Breakfast Clud CKLW. News. Music WJBK. Bob Murphy WCAR WNews Rhythm 9:15—WJR, Kitchen Clud constant travel companion, Mrs. Kaltenborn, This summer be is going to Spain te see American air bases and to talk to Franco. His radio program on Saturdays will be handled by his 39-year-old | son Rolf. who has assisted with the broadcasts for some time. The TV 7:15—WJR. Perry Mason 2:38—WJR, N. Drake WWJ, Ross Mulholland WXYZ, Martin Block CKLW Your Bov Pud WCAR, 6ports 2:45—WJR, Brighter Day ww, Barca the) Answer CKLW Peagy Lee WCAR, Club 1130 7:46—WJR, Ed. R. Murrow WWJ. 1 Man's Family CKLW Perry Como R Mr Keen WWJ. Dinah Shore * WXYZ, Show Stoppers CKLW Theater WJBK, Neys, George WXYZ Ed McKenrie 8:15—WW) Ff Sinatre WXYZ Show World 06—WJR. Hiliiop House CKLW Wews Heatter WW). Life Beautiful 6:30— WIR, . Je F 0:90—WIR, bre. WXYZ, Ed McKenzie WW, Bob Hope series, local only in New York, CKLW. Goed al tine Club arg Rows Muste ware, centuroosts _ will continue with the use of kine 9:46—W. ad ews, usic ee Num record gue: CKLW, y “J 8:15—WJR, House Party 8:45—WKYZ, Just Easy — am ings and — : WCAR, ple Academy WWJ, Road of Life Titled “It Seems Only Yester- W. Mary M WEAR Marmony 16:45—WW), Break the Bank WXYZ, Girl Marries WCAR, Harmony Hal) 11:06—WW) Strike [It Mich WXYZ, Modern Romances CKLW, Man Behind Melody WCAR. Coffee WJBK, Don McLeod WCAR. News Lacy ih; = a to New wx Mecarthy Hearings wean: Bal) 11:38—WJR. Make Up Ming WWJ. Phrase ys CKLW. Queen for a Day 11:43—WJR, Rosemary ww CKLW. Eddie Chase 3:30—WW) Pepper Young WKYZ, Ed McKenzie 8:48—WJR, Our Ge! Sunday WWJ, Rt. to Happiness 4:06—WJIR, Listen Lorene WWJ, Backstage Wife WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie WJBK, News, McLeod WCAR, News. Music 4:15—WJR, Wizard of Odds 9.00—WWJ, Phil Harris WXYZ. Ossie & Harriet CKLW, Henry. Murrey WJBK, News, George 9:30—WJR, Night Watch day,” the program consists of Kal- tenborn’s reminiscences about his experiences as a commentator. Kaltenborn will celebrate his 76th birthday July 9. That puts him a little less than three months behind Lienei Barrymore as the oldest active broadcaster. CKLW, Have a Heart 9:45—WWJ. Top This WJBK, Scores te; — Sgt ay Grote Pitber Me WWJ, Stella Dallas warn WCAR. Bports o ae Frank Rewards H,.V.K., who has been on the air | 4:30—WJR Sunshine Bue 32 years, started broadcasting as a WWJ, Widder Brown we ewe. Muste Metro, wi, ottier caLw Hollywood Date 10:38-—WJR, Believe, Curtain sideline to his editorial position on the Brooktyn Eagle. For more than two decades be has been a staff WCAR. Ballads 4:46—WJR, Music Hall WWJ, Woman in House CKLW. N Wrigh WWJ, Listen to Wash. $:00— WSR. "gews =_— CKLW, News man, first on CBS anf then for 15 WWJ, Plain Bil WJBK. Houseparty years on NBC. WXYZ. Wattrick, McK At times when war developments were popping it seemed he was broadcasting almost every hour on the hour. CKLW. Eddie Chase WJBK. News, McLeod WCAR. News Baliads 6:15—W JR, Reynolds; Muste WWJ. Pront Page Farrel) J, Second Chance 6:30—WJR, Music Hal) mae ew Tee | Sa ie, wee | un -mp, mn eeretio | “aoon, cum hoes bee coms one t attric ic 3 e WWJ. Paye Elizabeth CKLW. Wild Bil ww = _ — WJBK. Don McLeod WJBK. Bob Murphy CKLW Music radie and one TV program a Bet a Tog . 8: ow IR Curt Meceey 11:30—WJR, Muste week. But he hasn't given up his : unt Jenn ww. rriage ve wxyYz, News, Top CKLW. Austin Grant CKLW. News CKLW Phil McKellar favorite sport, tennis, which he —— + wite play almost every | ments was t founding o | “Twenty-Year Club,” now the na- | tion-wide radio pioners. Members | must have at least 20 years ex- | perience in radio—or in TV when it gets old enough. The organization was formed April 4, 1942 on Kaltenborn’s own | 20th anniversary in radio. Among the original members are many of | the best known names in broad- casting. U.S. May Deal With Red China Delegation at Geneva Likely to Negotiate for Release of 32 Yanks GENEVA «—Sources close to the U.S. delegation indicated today the United States might be willing to enter into direct negotiations lwith the Chinese Communists at Geneva on the release of 32 Amer- icans imprisoned in China. These sources said there ap- peared to be no reason to bar such talks, since the United States talked directly with the Chinese Reds at Panmunjom on the re- lease of Korean War prisoners. The United States has not recog- nized the Peiping regime and up to now hag refused to talk directly with Red China's representatives at Geneva. ; * * . The question of the imprisoned Americans came up earlier this week when it was learned the United States had asked the British to approach the Chinese Reds on | the matter Yesterday an official Chinese spokesman indicated the best way | the United States could arrange for their release was by direct negotiation. A railroad line to the summit of Pike's Peak in Colorado is the highest bit of trackage in the U-S. It attains a height of 14,109 féet above sea’ level. the arrest and conviction of the cul- | prit who sawed the eight-foot top off a blue spruce tree on his lawn. 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