—— se | * THE PONTIAC PRES 4 The Weather Friday: Fair,. Cool Details page two 112th YEAR * * *& * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954—¢4 PAGES ABQOCLATED PRESS | UNTTED = 70 Vietminh Push Within 75 Miles - ~*~ ‘e | Safety Lines Get New cr, So ee i « Look | Jail Doors Close but Don't Open; Repairs Ordered Old, worn-out locks have made some prison doors in the Oak- land County Jail even more es- cape-proof. That was indicated in a report | M Carthy Won't Boycott Probe of Fred W. Smith to the Oakland | County Board of Supervisors yesterday. “I understand we got some prisoners in jail and couldn't get ‘em out,” jokingly said the chairman of the board's ways and means committee Although the sticking locks sealed some doors tighter, su- pervisors decided others might be reaching the danger point They set aside $10,000 to have VanDorn Iron Works Co. of Cleveland put in new locks, re- pair still-usable ones and fix cell | doors and install ‘steel mirrors so the turnkey can see the en- | But Wisconsin Senator Still Is Protesting Ike's Secrecy Order WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Mundt R-SD. voiced a “guess” today, that Sen. McCarthy will not boycott resumption of the Mc- Carthy-Army hearings now scheduled for:Monday. Mundt had just come Mundt ‘Guesses’| | } Candidate for County's Largest Elm from a closed door talk | with McCarthy, but he said | Hano Key Delta Town in Near Panic as Reds Close In French Citizens Jittery, Collect Guns as Rebel Threat Becomes Real HANOI (UP) — The van- guard of Communist Gen. Vo Nguyen Giap’s victorious |Red army approached the ‘outer defenses of the Red River delta today. | Hanoi, the key to French 'defenses in North Indo- | china, was near panic. | Corsair fighters ranging tire main corridor from his of- j : | west along colonial route 41 4 | J | | ee Pentiac Press Phete PAINTING CROSS-WALKS—The boundaries of pedestrian cross- walk lanes at downtown intersections, school crossings and ether major intersections in the city are receiving a fresh coat of paint Shown working yesterday at Huron and Saginaw Sts. is Alonzo Cottrell | fice. = British U-Boat Bobs Up OK Sub Scorcher Earlier Reported in Distress in Channel LONDON (®—The British subma- rine Scorcher was reported lost for a short time in the English Chan nel today but came to the surface under its own power and signalled “all is well.” The scare occurred after surface vessels and other submarines lost }coptact with the, Scorcher in the course of maneuvers off Portland | Bill, a cape near Portsmouth. The signal “sub smash" used when a submarine is in distress, ‘ stations. Flashing signal the dreaded was a routine precaution, an Ad-| ers after the talk with Mundt (may determine the fate of the miralty spokesman said. “Radio contact with the Scorcher was lost while the vessel was sub- merged,” an Admiralty officer said. “‘Apparently the Scorcher was unable to restore contact immedi- ately. Thereupon, in with prescribed routine, the sub- m rose to the surface and reported as quickly as possible that it was in no danger.” The Scorcher, an 814-ton vessel, normally carried a crew of 44. An extremely maneuverable craft, it is capable of swift dives. It parti- cipated in the search for the sub- marine Affray, which sank off the Isle of Wight with the loss of 75 officers and men in April 1951. Car Output for Week Highest in 9 Months this had not been discussed | between them. McCarthy himself has left doubt what course he might follow. He contends his side faces a |“‘stacked deck” situation because of President Eisenhower's ban on testimony from .government offi- cials about confidential talks with- in the administration on the Mc- Carthy-Arnty row. Mundt said he plans now to go ahead Monday with hearings and | that “I wouldn't anticipate any more recesses” as long ag the current week's one, A reporter asked Mundt about speculation that McCarthy might refuse to participate in the re- sumption, “Do you expect McCarthy will in | | | SOME TREE—Ronald Erickson, son St., and Mary Ann Stephison, 9, measure an elm tree Geneva Parley at 59 Lorraine Ct. | contest to find Oakland County's largest elm. The contest, which closes Aug. 30, is staged by the 9, of 96 Hender. of 92 Henderson, in a Oakland County care of trees. feet around. Pontiac Press Phete Foresters Assn. to foster proper City Forester William Aho is in charge of the Pontiac phase of the program. The tree being measured by Ronald and Mary is 15 Allied Trade US. Set to Ind |Senate Committee to Scan With China WASHINGTON (AP)—Chairman Bridges (R-NH) said | today the Senate Appropriations Committee will make that Giap was about to launch a be there Monday?” the reporter! Fate of Talks Hinging | a “searching inquiry” into the extent to which free world on Change of Attitude allies have agreed to relax bans on trade with Red China. | Bridges’ plan for an investigation of this issue came asked. ‘ “If I were going to guess. I'd guess yes,” Mundt said, but em- phasized he was not basing that | Was flashed to ships and naval on any commitment from McCar- | | thy. McCarthy himself told report- that he still is “at a loss” about his next move, McCarthy, who calls the presi- dential order a “‘gag’’, said of it: “It is ridiculous beyohd compre- hension to have the President and the Secretary of the Army say they want all the facts on the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Pontiac Escapes Frost but Some |County Areas Hit Although parts of Michigan shiv- }ered under freezing temperatures | and heavy frost last night, Pontiac escaped the brunt of the cold snap. Frost damage was reported in |} some county areas. | The coldest spot in the nation | today was Pellston, which recorded DETROIT (INS) — Automotive.a.low.of 24 degrees. In compari- News reported today that new car production” this week™ will reach | of 38 and 36 respectively. The all- | the highest level in nine months with an estimated output of 126,020 automobiles and ‘22,385. trucks. __A production gain of 4.5 per cent ‘over last week was attributed by the trade publication to higher output schedules for 10 of the 18 makes of cars. The big three—General Motors, | expected to rise to a high of from |—Jordan today complained to the Ford_and Chrysler—wil] account| 66 to 70 on Friday, At 8 a.m. | Mixed Armistice Commission of for %.6 per cent of this week's| today the temperature stood at 48, | two alleged violations by Israel of output compared with 98.3 per cent last week, son, Pontiac and Detroit had lows time low for this date is M4 de- grees, registered in 1895. | The U, S, Weather Bureau promises only moderate relief | from the unseasonable cold, al- | though fair skies will continue. A low of # to 42 tonight is | but by 2 p.m. in downtown Pon- tiac the reading was 58. by Reds | the Geneva conference series of private talks today which i said the advance elements of the Communist hordes which crushed Dien Bien Phu have pushed three miles beyond Moc Chau. They are now only 75 miles from Hanoi itself. These troops were described as the vanguard of four divisions | moving eastward after their vic- jtory at Dien Bien Phu. | Rumors swept Hanoi that Chief of Staff Gen. Paul Ely had ar- | tived to direct the French evac- | uation of Tonkin province in which Hanoi is located. Communist leaflets circulated through the native quarters saying sweeping offensive against the rice rich delta. ‘ Other propaganda leaflets claimed ‘the Hanoi-Haiphong high- |after Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) told the Senate yesterday | way and railroad, which connect GENEVA @ — Top diplomats at | it would be “criminal folly” not fo-eut off U.S. financial held 8) aid to nations which ship the “finé sinews of military the Communists. 4 | and economic strength” to | deadlocked Indochina parley. The | | United States was reported ready } j to write off the negotiations as a failure unless the Communists | | drastically change their line. Formal negotiations were sus- pended for the day. The latest | snarl was dye to continued Red | demands that the Communist “‘re- | sistance governments” of Laos and | Cambodia be invited to Geneva. | | The Western powers regard | | these ag phantom regimes with | no following and no right to rep- | ‘resentation. One high Western source ac- knowledged Western diplomats had given some thought to the question | of breaking off the talks. The source said it was impossible at this stage to see any sign the Com- | munists were going to agree to anything. | The U. S. delegation was rep- resented as feeling the Indochina discussions were getting nowhere The Americans were said to be reluctant to break up the confer- ence, however, until the French | feel all possibilities have been ex- | hausted. Jordan Lodges Protest JERUSALEM, Jordan Sector i }the armistice line, a Jordan mili- ‘tary source said. of 1070 Lochaven Rd. The work js being done under supervision | S | | S if E ‘i OClal SECUTITY EXPaNsion Y¥ FIOUSE Committee Committee late yesterday approved most of President Eisenhower's proposals for expanding social security And today it turned to White House requests for higher benefits, with another okay generally expected. to make more than seven million persons who are ex- cluded now eligible for federal retirement and death The, committee obviously was in a mood to extend the 70. million persons, to al- Guatemal ans most all the nation’s work- so. far has voted to add Charges Nation Broke about 270,000 more persons | Compulsory coverage was voted Red Propaganda yesterday for about 3,600,000 farm foperatars and about 500,000 doc- WASHINGTON (®— Nicaraguan tors, lawyers, dentists, engineers, casa said today his government te strong opposition broke relations with Guatemala by some, notably the American la had violated an agreement by Members sald the clesed-dect spreading Communist propaganda (Continued on Page 2, Gol. 2) The ambassador's statement confirmed earlier word from other break was not directly related to a recent arms shipmen iom- senhower described yesterday as “disturbing.” tional. backing for the view that the Nicaraguan move wofld help . Whole situation in Guatemala, for months the target of accusations Sevilla Sacasa told a reporter his government handed passports Managua at 5. p.m. yesterday, along with a note explaining the of the Pontiac Police traffic and anagy bureau, WASHINGTON (AP)—The House Ways and Means coverage. The committee lined up yesterday behind proposals *benefit insurance. Ni Ba ICaragua S system, now covering some ing force. The committee Actord by Sprea ding | than Eisenhower requested. | Ambassador Guillermo Sevilla Sa-| accountants and other professional yesterday, charging that Guatema- - ~~. in Nicaragua. sources here that the diplomatic munist Poland which President Ei- Bat it obviously provided addi- speed up a showdown on the of pro-Commuhist activity. to the Guatemalan ambassador in action. Pontiac-Built Motive Power Goes On and On Wins Election De Valera Out as Irish Leader Coalition Takes Reins in Parliament; Costello | Sure Winner DUBLIN@® Ireland # —John A. } Costello's coalition today tumbled Prime Minister Eamon de Valera from power by winning control of the Irish Dail (Parliament). * McCarthy had barely ‘finished his floor address | before Foreigy Aid Admin- istrator Harold E. Stassen shot back with a statement | that what the senator said was “fantastic, unbelievable jand untrue.” | Stassen, who has tangled with | McCarthy before, said, ‘‘We are | steadily building for peace under President Eisenhower's leader- ship.” And in an obvious reference to McCarthy's televised tangle with Army officials, Stassen de- clared, “Sen. McCarthy is fran- tically reaching for diversionary headlines after the sorry spectacle of his record in recent hearings." McCarthy, in what he said was | a “painful and unpleasant” dis- cussion of Republican “shortcom- ings,” called for the listing by | Stassen of “every type of ma- | tiac the reading was 57. terial which we have agreed that | our allies can ship to our ene- | mies.” Bridges said in an interview to- day that the appropriations group which passes on foreign aid funds | ‘already has taken cognizance of Stassen's statements indicating a | weakening of the ban on trade | with the Reds.” | “We will want to go into this matter very thoroughly and see | that the aid we are giving, or its | equivalent, is not directly or in-. directly filtering into Communist hands,”’ he said. | §Stassen's statement said a full this inland capital with the sea, will be cut shortly and: the city isolated. “ The French population of this city was on edge. Panic was narrowly averted during the | might in one night club when the, proprietor announced he heard all civilians had te be evac- uated from- Hanoi within a month. *‘Meanwhile,” he said, “we are offering free champagne to every- one so the Viets (Communists) won't get it.” Actually no such announcement has been made, but the patrons half believed it. Business has come to a near stand-still. Contracts are being (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Mrs. Horan Dies ‘Following Accident Mrs. Lucy Catherine Horan, 33, of 117 Tennyson Ave. died last night in Pontiac General Hospital following a May 15 auto accident at University and E. Rutgers Aves. which also seriously injured her husband, Joseph. He is reported in good condi- tion by hospital officials. The Horan auto struck a tree. Born in Pontiac Dec. 7, 1920, Mrs. Horan was the daughter of Mike Moriarty of Pentiac and the late Lucy McCafferty Moriarty, She had lived her entire lifetime in Pon- tiac. Besides her husband and father she is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Violet Bucher of Pontiac, Mrs. Veronica Wheeler of Marion and Nearly complete tabulations of | accounting of the administra- (\ir< Susan Compau of Phoenix, Tuesday's election results showed | 8's “successful administration = 4,7. De Valera’s Fianna Fail (Men of} of trade controls” was given in a | | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) ‘Funeral Home. Destiny) party had lost any math- ematical chance of gaining a ma- jority in the 147-seat Dail. The latest standings showed De Valera’s party had won 61 seats to 74 for the coalition. Four seats went to Of the other eight seats, five remained te be counted and polling for three was put off until May 26, because of the deaath of candi- dates. Fianna Fail polled about 10 per cent fewer votes than it did in the last general election three years ago. Observers attributed this de- cline to a housewives’ revolt against rising prices. Irish politica] leaders never con- cede an election till the last ballot is counted. Ads ots, ba, Oa Oh ye an. 2. 2. . "54 Olds 68. Only Sti. trade, 280 woe spews on ey Te Pin-Point Real Estat The body is at the Farmer-Snover e Deal Firm Buys A Florida company has Pontiac business property s And it stands to profit by conducted by the Oakland its back taxes. If the taxes are paid, for the first year and 50 months. « a ( The firm apparently wants the interest, observers expect the original owner to pay taxes on the valuable business frontage, 89-Trillionth ‘Share of Business Lot paid $315 on a chunk of oO small it is scarcely visible. the deal. The Atlantic Municipal Corp. of Miami paid the down- town property's back taxes in a bid to gain only an 89-trillionth share of its ownership. The transaction was made in the recent tax sale County Treasurer's office. By law, the county permits those bidding for the smallest share in the ownership in the property to pay If the original owner fails to pay the back taxes in 18 months, said County Treasurer Charles A. Sparks, the Florida firm will be permitted to seek a title for its pin-point size interest in the land. the firm will get back its $315 plus interest. The interest rate is 12 per cent per cent for the next as the Birmingham Youngsters Oftered Variety of Trips in YMCA Da-Y Program From Our Birmingham Bureau , Owned by the school board, the BIRMINGHAM — Of the sev- three-acre property is between eral trips being offered to Bir- | Telegraph and Square Lake roads, mingham youngsters as part of | Originally destined as a school site, the approaching YMCA summer |plans were abandoned because of Da-¥ program, one will be a 30- | the proximity of the area to @ mile train Hide through the yards | main highway. of the New York Central Railroad. ss Registrations are being taken | * The presentation of a mystery now for the activities which will begin June 21 and continue through Aug. 6. Youngsters may be registered for all or part of the schedule. Othe? trips will be to Bob-Lo and to Detroit aute factories, plus a day at Camp Ohiyesa and an overnight at Arrowhead Ledge, Kensington Park. Also offered are swimming lessons. horseback riding, nature lore study, archery, games and erafts. Complete information and pro grams are available now at the | guest will highlight tonight's Moth- lers Banquet given by the Business |'Women’s Club. A welcome and| tribute to mothers will follow the 6:30 dinner at the Community House. Helen Larkin is program chairman. In place of the regular mid- | week service, the movie “Hidden Heart” will be shown at 7:30 tenight at the First Methodist Church, Measles cases continued an up-| ward swing during April, according | bd } } ANTHONY RENNE Attorney Candidate for State Senate to city health nurse Mrs, Anyce | |Gillette’s monthly health report. | Anthony Renne, 40, of 66 E. Y and registrations will be accept- | There were 121 cases as opposed Fourth Ave., a Pontiac attorney, ed until June 15. o * . Leon Ricelli has announced the of Ricelll’s, which will | specialize in luncheons, fountain and candies, Located at corner of Maple and Hen- the stere will operate 8 a.m, te 6 p.m. Ricelli formerly owned the (irosse ,Paiate Dalry Stores. Bloomfield Hills School Board) took final action this week and wilt seek approval of the sale of | the Cuscarora property, from vo- ters at the June 14 school election. Reds Only 75 Miles bps f il Fak it TH Re-election Sought by Sheriff Hubbell Now in his eighth year as head of county law enforcement, Hub- bell has been associated with the | department since 1921. Hubbell, 52, has lived in Oakland lers, Mrs. Arthur Thornbury and to 73 in March. An increase of | ‘from 32 to 70 was shown for jchicken pox. Other communicable diseases in| ithe March-April reports were: | |mumps, 33-26; scarlet fever, 14-6; jand German measles, 57. . 7" * | Eighteen Brownies of Troop 428 at Holy Name School “flew up" | Scout Troop 320 sponsored the new Scouts, with assistance from lead- Mrs. Glen Hogsten. * . 7 St. Jeseph’s Guild of Our Lady ef Martyrs Church will { Saturday through Monday. Final Pierce School PTA meet- | ing of the school year will given by Supt. of Schools Dwight B. Ireland. At its last meeting, Women's | Missionary Union of the First-Bap- | ‘tist Church elected Mrs. L. W.| Criger as president. Mrs. Emil | Kontz, wife of the pastor, was named honorary president, Mrs. Robert Giffin, first vice president, and Mrs. Thomas Moorcroft, sec- ond vice president; with Mrs. Ray- mond Smith, secretary and Mrs. DeLyle Smith, treasurer. Other vice presidents and their titles are: Mrs. Lewis Crooks, mis- sions; Mrs. Robert Boltwood, Chris- tian service; and Mrs. Preston perm missionary stewardship edu- House Group Extends Social Security (Continued From Page One) vete te bring in doctors was 12-8. And the committee voted to make coverage available for about 3,200,000 state and local govern- ment employes who have been ex- cluded because they already have some sort of local retirement sys- tem. Under the new proposal, they could have both. erendum, and two-thirds of those To come under the federal sys-| tem,’& majority of state and local | employes in any separate group | | would have to participate in a ref- today announced his intention to run for state senator on the Re- publican ticket. A World War II Marine veteran, pot Renne has been practicing law here since 1947. He was admitted to the State Bar in 1941 after graduation from Wayne University in 1940, Active in civic affairs, he has served as chairman of the Pon- tiac Safety Committee and the Better Business Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, He is commander of Pontiac Memorial Chapter 101, Disabled American Veterans, and is a mem- ber of World War Il Amvets, U. the Oakland County Council of Vet- erans. His fraterna)] affiliations include Pontiac land County Bar Assn. Manslaughter Case Goes fo Circuit Court Edward R. Duncan, 19, of 163 W. Yale St. was bound over to Circuit Court yesterday following examination. before Municipal Judge Maurice E. Finnegan. His appearance is set for June 7. Duncan is charged with man- slaughter after a Feb. 7 accident at Perry and Montcalm Sts. which killed Clyde E. Stewart 34, of 61 Mechanic St. $500 was furnished. Duncan said in his statement-that-he did not see the car driven by Stewart un- Urban League Approves He was released when bail of | THE PONTIAC PR Believes McCarthy Will Stay at Probe (Continued From Page One) | table in these hearings | have them support this Sen. Potter (R-Mich) said he 4 knows of no way McCarthy could be forced to take the witness stand = \in the investigation if the senator | should decide to walk out. Mundt called members of the | Senate Investigations subcommit- tee to meet later this afternoon. be.” Gen. Brownell, and for consulta- tions on whether or how to place in evidence stenographic tran- scripts of monitored telephone calls between Army officials and members of the McCarthy camp. “ * Mundt said he expects Army Counselor John G. Adams, one of | the principals, will be in the wit-| ness chair when the hearings re- sume, but that Adams may step) aside to permit questioning of Sec- retary of the Army Stevens on one nt. This, he said, would be Stevens’ statement yesterday taking sole responsibility for placing charges against Sen. McCarthy and the senator's aides. Mundt said he believes that after Stevens and Adams have finished their testimony, questioning of oth- | er Army witnesses can be com-| pleted ‘‘in about one day." . Mundt said he believes witnesses from the McCarthy camp then willl | take over. Senate to Check Sales to Red China (Continued From Page One) report to Congress made public Sunday. In that report Stassen portrayed free world trade with the Commu- | nist bloc as a whole as declining | } in 1953. While commerce with Red | | China crept up at least temporar- | ily, he said, “the glittering pros- pect of a vast and lucrative trade” which traders envisioned with the Chinese mainland ‘‘was not ma- terializing.” McCarthy told reporters his Sen- ate speech was no “one-shot af- fair’’.— that he intends to pursue the subject further. He said Congress should with- hold foreign aid funds until the administration enforces what he said would be a practical “block- ade" on the coast of China by) telling American allies “they will | not get one cent of American mon- | ey so long as they either ship goods to Red China or allow their ships to be used to carry cargoes to Red China."" The United States has barred its traders from shipping to the Chinese Communists. In response to a question by Sen. Chavez (D-NM), McCarthy saijd it was ‘‘correct’’ that he was criticiz- ing policies of the GOP administra- tion. He said Eisenhower had “taken many steps in the right direction" but hadn't gone far) enough. . ‘ Could Be A-N-G-E-L ASHEVILLE, N. C. w—A 7-year- old first-grader here confided to his teacher that his parents were expecting a b-a-b-y. “What is that?"’ he asked. Teach- — then “te ESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 Oakland Historical Society Holds Eightieth Luncheon The eightieth annual meeting and luncheon of the Oakland County | Pioneer and Historical Society was held Wednesday at the Oak- land Avenue United Presbyterian Church, with 100 in attendance. Guest speaker was Howard Peck- ham of the Clements Library at | the University of Michigan. Drawing from his many years’ experience in such work in both Asked whether McCarthy would! Michigan and Indiana, he cited be invited to attend, Mundt said, many ways of gathering and pre- “I know of no reason why he should | | munity, In most of these, the local He said the meeting was called | to give the other senators a report | on his talk yesterday with Atty. | serving historical data in any com- society is far above the average of other areas. President Ernest Huthwaite of Pontiac presided at the luncheon and business session, The inveca- tien was by the Rev. Andrew &. Creswell, Reports of the various officers showed that during the past year some improvements have been made on the Moses Wisner Home, now owned by the society. Also a large volume of historical work has been done, and 832 cards of bio- graphical and genealogical data added to the permanent file. Officers elected for the coming year were: President, Mr. Huth- waite; first vice president, Mrs. L. L. Dunlap, Pontiac; second vice president, Joe Haas, Holly; secre- tary, Mrs, N. W. Peterson, Pon- tiac; treasurer, H. F. Going, Pon- tiac; historian, Mrs. E. V. How- lett, Pontiac. Directors elected were: Mrs. Morgan Axford, Oxford; Blanche Avery, Mr. and Mrs,-Donald E. Adams and Mrs. G, H. Kimball dr., Waterford; Maurice F. Cole, Ferndale. ERNEST HUTHWAITE | Also Grace Parker, Royal Oak; Louise Paddock, Commerce; Nellie Snook, Rochester; Frank Steele, Farmington; W. D. Flint, Novi; and R. C. Cummings, Mrs. H. F. Going, J. E. Linabury, E. D. Ste- phens, Mrs, Martha Braid, Mrs. Harry Place, Mrs. Whitney Prall and Emma E. Howard, Pontiac. Youth Pleads Guilty Charies Reed, 17, of Ferndale pleaded guilty to receiving stolen property before Royal Oak Town- ship Judge Richard V. Broder yesterday, and was fined $25 and $25 costs, or 30 days in Oakland County Jail. = SULYUS Ss (~~ FRIDAY and SATURDAY Only \ SMOKERS’ VALUES! Pay More Than Simms Low Price! ALL POPULAR BRANDS CARTON Plus 6c Tex Except Premium King-Size cee ees king size brands. Choose brand at Simms and save! i } JTHERS Never in Simms 20 Smart aabye) SALE HERE THEY ARE! Newest 1954 styles at ‘1934’ prices. Sale starts the minute you read Se a is b SPECIAL PURCHASE! Just 365 of These Year History—Such \ Skirts. Priced So Low! relate Manel iol ait] Pontiac Deaths Corl Feliksa Funeral for Carl Feliksa, @, of 3T7 E. Wilson Ave. will be Satur- day at 10 a.m. from St. Vincent de Paul Church, of which he was @ member. Burial will be in Mount Hope Cemetery. Rosary service conducted by Knights of Columbus, of which he also was a member, will be to Pnight at 8:30 in the Melvin A. Schutt Funeral Home. The Rosary service for family and friends will be there Friday evening at 8:30. Born in Brody, Austria, Nov. 29, 1890, he married Carolina Szir in Detroit July 15, 1917, and came to Pontiac this year. Mr. Feliksa was a veteran of World War I and was employed as inspector at Fisher Body Di- vision. Besides his widow he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Jack Habel, and a son, Albert, both of Pontiac, and four grandsons. Mrs. George W. Smith Sr. Mrs, George W. (Millie G.) at 161 W. Brooklyn Ave. Wednes- day at 12:3 p.m. Born in Muses Mills, Ky., Dec. 12, 1893, she was the daughter of John and Eliza Humphries Byrom. She moved to Pontiac two years ago from Ortonville and was a member of the Baptist Church in Drayton Plains and the MOMS at Lake Orion. Besides her husband she is sur- vived by two sons, Ralph of Car+ sonville and George Jr. in Korea; a sister, Mrs. Hugh Flake of Car- sonville, and a brother, Clayton Byrom, Funera] will be Saturday at 2 p.m. from the Doneison-Johns Fu- neral Home, The Rev. James E, Taulbee of the Drayton Plains Bap- tist Church will officiate and burial will be in the Ortonville Cemetery, Pontiac Woman Injured in Crash on Woodward BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP — A Sylvan Lake woman was treated and released from St. Joseph Mer- cy Hospital, Pontiac, this morning following a two-car collision at Woodward and Square Lake road. Mrs. Delores Tripp, 25, of 2237 Avondale told police her brakes failed, causing her to hit an auto driven by Ruth Allen, 38, of De- troit. 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M . - Thea coverage would be com | yo mmunity relations program in| And Daddy told me.” the lad Ledies — 2 ower Bates Seeks Re-election lex tc Housing Pro} |exctaimed, “I was just another Spring and Summer to Hills School Board BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Merrill Bates will seek re-election to a three-year term —on the — school c 2 The requirement that a majority | | must participate in the referendum | |. was not included in the adminis-| |) tration bill, but administration of- |}! board. The. only other petitioner to file by the deadline was Doug- las Joselyn, who will run to fill the seat being vacated by Edward Proctor, present board president, has declined to run again in the June 14 school election. Survivor Is Sister BIRMINGHAM It was in- correctly reported to the Pontiac Press yesterday that Mrs. Mio Chipchase Parks, who died Tues- day, is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Florence Wilson of Birming- ham. Mrs. Wilson is her sister. | ski. | guilty to a charge of driving under ficials said they did not oppose it. | |) | The committee also voted to in-|}' | clude firemen and policemen, who | || were not included in the adminis-| | tration bill. Motorist Fined, Jailed for 2nd Drunk Charge |} BIRMINGHAM—Leo G._ Zielin- 44, of Royal Oak, pleaded . the influence of liquor when he appeared before Justice John J. Gafill Wednesday, and paid a fine of $15. Because he had been driving with no operator's license, Zielin- The Weather | PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Fair te- wight and Friday, cool with o lew tonight of @ te 2 and a bigh Friday 66 to 76. | Fasterty winds 5 te 1@ miles an our | temight becoming south te seuthwest 12) te 18 miles an heuer Friday. | | Teday in Pentiec — temperature preceding & a.m intestate Wid velocity 10 m.n.| Justice Fines Each $75 ss roca Prsgay yi pe BIRMINGHAM—Pleading guilty Moon sets Priday at 133 om agers or Rego pres ao nie 2 ntowe. = oe. 88 by. Gafill Wednesday, Fred P. Ken- 70. Mesveseeee 48 IRM oss es, st | ney. 39, of Detroit, and Harold D. 90. m.......5.51 2p. m......,,..86{ Roche, 21, of Flint, each paid $75 10 6. @......... 53 fines. Wednesday in Pontiac Charged with illegal possession Highest ‘fempersture. "sg [Of an alcoholic beverage, 19-year- bags" sogrtare 2c: By| ld Floyd Cox of Highland Park, Weather—Pair , was fined $15 plus $5 costs. He ane had Ity. pens “Eee age Smee. | hne ienlel ot ag FRO Ces Sdeccscccccce 48 - eS ~- e © Air Commander Named Mighest snd Lowest Temperateres This ey ore Edmond a —— 90 tm 1934 % in 1895 ihaud was na commander Auto Bumpers. Bicycles. Spots. ; ms of the French air force inthe Far|} yy, 7 "96 oe “ aes wets ts 4 | East today. He succeeds Lt. Gen. Strip Fire Reflecting T battle Creek Marquette 47 33/ Henri Lauziu . : : Ps . ape~ S ieee On a » Whose new job has Se Velue—2iz] inch Strip j 2 71 Minneapolis 63 42 | Not yet been announced. ; 87 3% Kew Orieane $9 & Adhesive back — sticks on Cc 8 #7 | Most ferocious big game in east- oe ar : $s tai ere U, S, is the wild Russian boar oe isan Mot the Cherokee and Natahala na- SIMMS Fisse aw ; & |ional forests. . ski also was sentenced to serve 60 days in the Oakland County Jail. The license was automatically re- voked for 90 days when he was found guilty before Justice Gafill |" on a similar charge last month. 2 Admit Reckless Driving; _Gompare Simms Large Selection Ladies'-Misses'-Girls’ wtp ot Be Bd os 53 Ballerinas, Everyone Guaranteed! Worth $2.95 or More —YOUR CHOICE— Value 8 inch wheels, solid rubber tires, 4-blade cutting reel, tool steel bed knife. Self- adjusting ball bearings. 5 Blade Reel—Ball Bearing 16-Inch Lawnmowers _ Solid Rubber Tires aay Es $17.95 Quelity oe” a oe © oe et em © © _-_—~ © © STUDENT — Hiroshi Yasuma, 5, | of Nirasaki, Japan, believed to be | the youngest ‘exchange student” | to enter the U. S., leafs through | some books after his arrival in! San Francisco. He will be the per- sonal guest of Assistant Secretary of State Walter Robertson while attending Whittier College's (Calif.) kindergarten. His father Kokan, and mother, Ai, will study child education at the college. Radar Effective Curb on Speed | New Jersey Turnpike Claims Better Traffic Record With Device | | NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. (INS) | —Radar is effectively curbing | speeders on the New Jersey Turn- | pike and helping to improve the highway’s fine safety record. During 1953, the first year of radar's use, the accident and fatality rate dropped 32 per cent, to levels far below those of parallel highways in New Jersey, and the nation’s highways as a whole. lidar was responsible for the | apprehension of twice as many | reckless drivers in 1953 as were apprehended by the entire de- tachment of State Police assigned te the Turnpike in the previous | year. Scanning approaching traffic from varied positions on the state trooper’s car, the rectangular Dlack radar box clocks each ve-- hicle and its speed on a cardio | graph-like recording device. When | the graph shows a speed violation, the trooper marks the offender's license number alongside and radios a description of the vehicle to troopers ahead who make the arrest. Troopers say that by the time a speeder has recognized the radar car, it's too late — he’s been clocked. Recently, one speeder | was flagged down going north and | south by the same trooper. “I'll never try it again,” he vowed as he pocketed his second summons of the day. Revenues from all summonses issued by State Pollce on the Turnpike go to the state, and court costs to the municipality in which the violation is committed. Not one penny inures to the benefit of | the Turnpike. | Company Uses Cooking Lesson to Prove Point JONESBORO, Ark. (#) — De- fending a suit against her husband for failing to pay installments on a set of aluminumware, Mrs. J. C. | Davenport in a cross action | charged food stuck to the pans. | A company representative promptly whipped out a small | stove, picked up a pan and fried | an egg in the courtroom. Then The jury ruled the ¢company could have both. the pans’ and the | money Davenport had paid on them. by gineers for use in missile tests. neon glow lamp only 1/20th of an inch in diameter, it aids in timing | photographic records of missiles | in action. It also can be. used for similar .camera work in labora- tories where space is cramped. And those aches caused by sinus aow relieved by tablets taken in- ~ ternally. Saeneeaneoaoy —Main Floor "see wwe ww ee ee Value Your choice of all popular gee ot Site Govns ab 3% hours only. Works in all and any type of lighter, All Popular Brands Gum, Life Savers smokeless and odorless, Limit 6 cams per customer a a ee! me ee A.“ SPE NERL Double Edge Razor Sub’ - standards of famous’ ‘Personna”™ blades. Fits all “Oil- lette” type razors Main Fleer eee 7AM to 12:30 ONLY CORE rrrrr 9A M to 12:30 ONLY Slight Irregulars of $1 : Gleaming White Enameled Ladies Nylons, 2 prs. : Diaper Pail > | a 51 - gauge. 15 denier c 4 Baby diaper pail in easy $ hose in all shades and all ¢ @ to clean enamelware sizes 8'2 to 11. Slight ® Complete with cover tlaws —Main Fleer $ $1.79 Val. —Main Fleer e eeeeeeee: 9A M to 12:30 ONLY sece e 9A M to 12:30 ONLY 14: Refreshing after shave lotion et this low, low price dur- ing 3‘, hour sale —Main Fleer 19¢ Value All rubber filled baby pecifiers at this low price for 3‘, hours enly —Main Fleer 25¢ Value Stardy vinylite show- er caps im assorted colors. This price for 3% hours —Main Fleer $1.00 Value Famous Lipsticks 20° Nationally famous brands § lipsticacs in chotee of shades at this low price. —Main bleer 31:50 Value Baby Thermometer Le Appfoved beby ther- mometer witr casy to rend scale. Priced low for 3% hours. —Main Fleer Jumbo Size Stick Deodorant 14° Jumbo size stick de- odorant in choice of tragrances. Gave dur- ing 3% hour sale. —Main Fleer Nationally advertised ‘Chenyu’ nail polish at this price for 3% hours only. = Fleer 3-Inch Size Run-Proof Rayon Jersey ¢ $3.50 Shredded Latex ies’ Half-Sli : Foam Rubber Pillo e Ladies’ Half-Slips |: Foam Rubber Pillow Ladies’ half - slips with Cc 4 First quality pillows in $ shadow panel, ruffle bot- @ large 16 x 24-inch size tom. Sizes 32 to 46 Floral ticking. For 3'%4 —Main Fleer e@ Hour —Basement + . e . . . Regular 59c Each § Heavy Gauge PLASTIC . 9 e s Ladies’ Bras, 4 for : Drapes or Curtains e Rayon jersey with adjust - Cc . Choice of plastic drapes Cc able straps, back fasten- e@ or window curtains. er. Size 32 to 42. Pink @ Choice of solid colors or white. —Main Fleer S and patterns —Rasement ecco wm) mratitn?), | as ” seececeee 7A M to 12:30 ONLY ecce * Smooth Rayon Jersey $ Large 18x36 Inch . 9 - e . . rer 3 Hit & Miss R Ladies’ Chemise, 2 *« : iss Rugs One piece chemise with ¢c . 44c values of random ¢c bra top. In white or pink @ color hit and miss rugs only. Sizes 32 to 42 2 with fringed ends. On —Main Fleer @ sale. —Rasement ° . $1.79 Rayon Jersey § 82x103—Cotton Crepe Ladies’ Go : Bedspread a ies’ Gowns : Bedspreads + Dress length gowns with $ 07 $ Irregulars of $3 values $ lace trim, elastic back, @ cotton crepe bedspreads cap sieeve. Sizes 32 to ®@ in colorful stripes 42 —Main Fleer 4 —Basement a cocoon a 12. 30 ONLY bt 9 AM to 1230 ONLY RRM $1.97 Rayon Jersey $ All First Quality Ladies’ Sli : Boys’ Knit Briefs ies’ Slips : Boys’ Knit Br Ladies’ ravon jersey slips Cc : 39c va'ue. Choice of knit Cc with shadow panel, ad- @ briefs cr broadcloth front justable strap. Sizes 32- $ briefs. Sizes 6 to 16. 46 —Main Tieer oe —Basement - . ° Colorful Rayon Jersey : Original 97c Values ies’ : Men’s Neckti . Ladies’ Robes : Men’s Neckties 34 length robes with '2 $ ; Fully lined men’s neck- Cc sleeve, one pocket. Sizes @ ties in choice of plaids 32 to 42. Solid color . and colorful prints. For —Main Fleer e 32 hours —Basement . Aas ', . Rayon Jersey—Lace Trim ¢ Regular $1.00 Value ildren’ : Boys’ Loafer So Children’s Panties : Boys’ Loafer Sox ° 44c value. Panties with c 4 Cushioned sole, cotton c complete elastic waist- @ Stripe tops. In medium band, leg band. Sizes 2 @ size only. Buy during 312 to 14 —Miin Fleer . Hour sale —Basement e : ° Rayon Jersey—Lace Trim : ¢ Irr. of $7_Rayon Brocade ildren’s Sli : Men’s Robes Children’s Slips : Men’s Ro * Built up shoulders, rut- < . Men’s rayon brocade $ fle bottom. Sizes 2 to 14, @ robes with satin collars choice of assorted colors. @ im navy Or maroon colors. 89c value. —Muin Fleer 3 Sizes S-M-L~ —masement a eeecoceoce sc Me wm mrariin®), ie eeee Famous ANGUS Lintless Dish Towels, 3 for 30c value. Super absorb- € ent and lintiess dish tow- els. Have colorful border 4 17x30-inch. —Rasement a Lace Trim—Rayon Jersey Child’s Gowns, 2 for With elastic waistband € in choice of 3 colors, in sizes S-M-L. 97c values. —Main Fleer $3 Genuine Leather Ladies’ Wedge Shoe Birdseye or Flannelette Baby Diapers, doz vl CO Me value hand mir. | First quality diapers in Genuine leather shoe A at this price for 27 x 27 ind = $ with elagtic lec chaien a | 00 sasorted napped. Regular of many colors. S$ 4 “Seats Poor value. —Main Floor to 19 Fol 6-Ounces Se Each Castile Toilet Soap 8 26° Famous “Tayton’s cas- tile soap in assorted fragrances. Stock up at this low. low price during 3% hour sale Standard in brown color only Regular 10c Value Shoe Laces 2 21-inch length. —Basement THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 $9.95 COMPCO Reflex Camera 34% 620 size reflex camera takes 12 pictures Save 50°.. Simple to we —Main Fleer Values to Mens Short Sleeve Sport Shirts $1.99 97° Mens summer sport shirts short sleeves. Special Group at this price —Basement Regular $9.95 Value Men’s Jackets $3 88 Spring and summer jackets in chotce of checks or colid cojors Broken sizes —Basement Eatons BRUSHLESS Shave Cream 17<- Reguler 49 giant size tube of famous Fatons brusheless shave cream —Main Fleer Regular Length Rubber Gloves so: The value household gloves Wear while doing work to keep hands neat £ house Regular $2 Value Atomizers 49: Crowell-Evans atomizers for perfume. ¢ spray. For 3% hours cenily. or leequer —Main Fleer Regular 30c Value Healing Pwdr. 17 Antiseptic healing powder is ideal for minor cuts and irritations —Main Fleer Two Seconds to Inflate Utility Cushion 69: 8. Royal rubber utility eushion easy to inflate. Use everywhere for comfort —Main Fleer Bargains Galore Throughout ; lst Quality—16x24 - Henes Ist Quality Regular $1.29 Value Cleansing Tissue | Book Matches MiiI¢ am pat Feather Pillow | White ‘T’ Shirts Motor Oil 3° 200 Sheets IIc Carton IIc DOINGS BIG on Every Floor 32.00 77° $1.00 c > chewing ef 200 sheets of famous ‘Ecot- rton of 50 book matches at this 9.a.m. to 12 p.m. ne this price Ue” leasing Tissues at this low we, ioe wtme during Simms 3% AIN Friday A ag pam alates Eons st i agae ls es Hk rn hours we now. BARG Morning ticking. P 3% hours only. of For 312 Hours, Fri- | 9 A.M to 12:30 ONLY | A. M. to 12:30 ONLY | 9AM to 12-30 ONLY | day morning you 3 Pounds ‘Waldort’ Sturdy. Durable Paper BIC can really save . . Men or Boys 12-In. Wide, 25 tt. Roll odds and ends... . Bath Crystals Shopping Bags seealaiet Ankle Sox Aluminum Foil plenty of some... c a Ac = c SAVING few of others... Ire. C Pr. 2c Cc $3.95 $ 22 alue Value look for ““special’’ 29¢ Value Value Perfumed bath crystals a wate Sturdy h t for many or a aking a cookin o sturdy reinforce ste softener. Gave by Sugtng 7 vad this iuaeee kas ou Py ae eee — advertised a ie white = Mostly ‘= ened nealing besa der peectes mane ro im the seas ae perne crystals for 3% hours only. again for all your shopping needs. sizes. 3% hours only. No Limit 3‘, hours only, Fleer —Mala —Main Fleer values. —Basement —ind Fleer —tnd Flees 9A _M to 12:30 ONLY 2eee rT) 69 AM to 12:30 ONLY COREY $1.98 Galvanized Wire a Rubbish Burner kitchen cabinets, refrig- all rubbish safely erators, etc, —tnd Fleer —tnd Fleer T ert) 869 A M to 12:30 ONLY Poo 9 AM to 1230 ONLY TER Reglar 49c Value—DuPont Ideal for cleaning enam- * Cc eled surtaces such as 717 2z" bushel capacity Satety zipper top Burns Z Durable Blueston Enameled ¢ 59¢ Value—Braided Rope : ine, 50 ft. 5 2-0t. Sauce Pan =: Clothes Line, . Regular |9c value. Famous Cc 4 No. 6 size, sturdy braid- ¢c Bluestone enamelware. E y @ ed rope type clothes line to clean, easy to use. 3'2 hours @ Durable and long wear only —2nd Fleer 3 ing. —tnd "leer e eece eceeeeee 9AM tol23JO0ONLY BAA LJ Non-Tarnish STAINLESS STEEL $ Soft Cotton Felt * . e . . 1-Qt. Mixing Bowl : Auto Seat Cushions Regular $1.00 value Cc $ Regular 79c value. 14x14 c Stainless steel, non-tar- @ inch size Give comfort nish mixing bow! for all . while driving. During 3 purposes —ted Fleer d e@ Hour sale —tnd Fleer . 9A M to 12:30 ONLY eece TTT) 9AM to 1230 ONLY MERE s Regular 15c Value § Regular $1.29 Value . ” e . Sh * Plastic Pie Box : Wiss Grass Shears e Plastic pie box holds am- c . First quality, spring ac- c ple wedge of pie. Keeps @ tion grass shears. Really it fresh and uncrushed 4 cuts hard-to-get-at ed¢es —tad Fleer e —tnd Fleer - Regular $1.65 Value . Paint Roller & Pan the funch box keeps bev- erages —ted Freer T a ecce 9AM to12 30 ONLY DRRRREES 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY ecce $1.00 ALUMINUM 98c Value—50 Feet Aluminum 6-Cup Percolator Metal Clothes Line First quality percolator 79° Sturdy 29 aluminum 77° makes as many as 6 cups wire clothes line. Non- of coffee or as low as one Sag or stretch, long wear- cup of coffee —tnd Fleer ing Qualitres —tnd Fleer Famous Icy-Hot Pint Vacuum Bottle Regular $1.39 value. Icy- < Hot Vacuum bottle for All metal pan with paint roller at this low price Easy to use when apply ing paint —tnd Fleer eeee 9A M to 12:30 ONLY eee Regular $1 12:30 ONLY {luminum $ Regular 49c Value—**Las-Stick’? . . e 3-Cup Egg Poacher : Auto Polish Cloth 3 individual cups in this Cc 4 Silicone and wax treated Cc egg poacher, removable @ cloth really shines-up the tray. During Simms 312 . car Use it over and over Hour sale —tnd Fleer @ again —tnd Fleer e ecoct ey wm mratiin?), ies eee) 69 AM to 12:30 ONLY cece : rs , Full Pint OCEDAR $ Regular 35c Value e . * Window Cleaner § : Minute Bottle Brush Regular 39¢ value, famous ¢c : DuPont cellulose sponge head Cc O’Cedar window cleaner, cleans @ with wire and wood handle for all glass without streeking . cleaning all bottle —tnd Flee * —tnd leer * rrr) FAM to 1230 ONLY Etre 9AM 2:30 ONLY FAAS e © Heavy 20-Ounce : Claw Hammer Famous POLLY-FLEX — Plastic Bread Containers Keeps bread, cookies, $ 4 . Regular $1.19 value Cc crackers, etc, fresh®r @ Heavy 20 ounce hammer longer. Sealtite cover @ with claw and head made $2.49 value. —tnd fteor 4 of forzed ts —tn@ timer * eece 9 A.M. to 12:30 ONLY peers sees 9A M. to 12:30 ONLY eece Lustro-Ware . Plastic $ Regular $1.19—3'. Inch : : 2-Ot. Ice Bucket =: Wall Scraper * ee ne roe *] ee Be Bey peepee eo 37: Holds 30 ice cubes. Reg- $ For 3'2 Hours only ular $2 49. —tnd Floor e —tnd Fleer Torey 69 A M to 12:30 ONLY $2.98 POLLY-FLEX Plastic 7 3-Pc, Canister Set a | 98 9A M to 12:30 ONLY : $1.00 Value—Plastic : Namnening Bag . 36 x 17-inch with zipper c @ Opening, has sponge @ moisture retainer in bor - e @ tom of bag. —2nd Fleer Air tight cover seals in all the freshness of foods Ideal for refrigerator and freezer use. —tnd Fleer $1 to $1.49 Pocket Choice of a wide se- lection of Ist quality pocket knives This price for 3% hours —Main Fleer 25¢ Pound Orange Slices “11s Sugar coated orange slices. Fresh stock on sale at this price during 3‘, hour only —Main Fleer Irregulars of $1 Kitchen All purpose kitchen utility shears has many uses in house Kitchen. 3') hours —Main Fleer $2.50 Value TV Pal Ukulele $2 Gives professional tone Complete with book jet of playing instructions —Main Fleer $1.49 “REGENS’ Cigarette Lighter 88 Famous ‘Regens’ eu- tomatic cigaret liter at this low low price for 3', hours —Main Fleer ‘$1.49 ‘Eversharp’ Ball Point Famous Evegsharp’ retractable bail vocint pen at such a bw price. 3*, hours «nly —Malas Fleer $3.95 Value Wind-Up Alarm Clock $988 Imp'td alarm clock Accurate. dependabie I sturdy case. easy o Tread dial face —Main Fleer $10.90. Value Famou Wa bar- be e with electri iippe comb and hears \% hours —Main fieer Genuine Leather Ladies’ Wallets 19° Regular $2.00 Values Ladies leather wal- 20x30 Inches Gift Wrap Paper §.. 10° Fine quality gift wrap- ping paper in your choice of assorted de- signs and colors. This price for our 3%) hour lets itm choice of ityies and designs ' —Main Fleer 89c Value Grass Farnous |. Oliver fohn- son special mix gress seed at this special low price for Simms 3' 2 hour sale only. vise and save! NO MAIL ORDERS — NO PHONE . WE RESERVE THE RicHT | **'* only sere om ae} ORDERS . . . NO LAYAWAYS 98 N. Saginaw St. | TO LIMIT QUANTITIES pence Pee Poe ‘ " \ a 4 i> | 499 a Take months to pay for all your summer needs Zo” LA ASL o iA save 99c on Reg. 1.98 SILVER SETS 99° 7 styles—lemon, relish, jam, mus- tard, mayonnaise and cheese Glass with silver plated spoons and forks. Street Floor. as save 1.00 on Reg. 2.98 pr. COTTON DOT PANELS QDS ronei First quality—snow white in fine woven cotton, Dainty yet durable 38 x 87 in white only. Fourth Floor. P°? a 99° You save 1.00 on every bra. All in famous brands. All Ist quality in nylon or cotton. A 32-36, B 32-38, C 32-40. White only. Sorry we are not permitted to reveal the name of this famous bra manufacturer! | save 12 on famous name Brassieres Waite's Brassieres—Third Floor save 99c on Reg. 2.98 Boys’ WASH SLACKS 1” Full cut—half boxer leisure type slack® in denim,or twill, 6-144n 3 colors. Second Floor Strong Long Wearing Ironing Board Covers 2 for 99 Strong, durable muslin. Fit any standard board. Elastic both edges Street Floor Skirts 1-6x Ga Fabulous assortment of skirts and blous@' Blouses in sheers and no iron fabrics. Skirts in squew and flared styles. Al! fully cut in great array of assorted colors Reg. 2.98 Girls’ Cotton Skirts, 7-14... .1.99 Reg. |.98 Girls’ Sleeveless Blouses, 7-14. . 99¢ Waite's Girls’ Wear—Second Floor save 2.51 on Reg. 4.98 DUST RUFFLE save to 1,11 on girls’ cool, gay Cotton Skirts oa Blouses Blouses 3-6x and “pti Stays fresh and crisp after many tubbings. Slight irregulars. Full or twin in 5 colors. Fourth Floor. = save S2c on Reg. 2.29 BOYS’ PAJAMAS | hi Plisse pajamas al! Sanforized and full cut. Middy styles in 6-16 in 3 colors. Second Floor. save 1.99 on Reg. 4.98 ORGANDY RUFFLED CURTAINS First quality cotton organdy with picot edge ruffle. 82° wide to a save to 3.01 on famous maker’s reg. $4 ‘Summer Jewelry QD* om OT Never before have we offered such an assortment of fresh new frosty white jewelry! Beautifully colored beads and some gleaming tailored. Hurry in accessorize your wardrobe today! ~ Waite's lewelry—Street Floor pair. 5” finished ruffle. 90°” long in white. Fourth Floor. Save 5.99 on Reg. 10.98 DOWN PILLOWS Cotton Dresses 177 ana D9? Girls’ besutifut summer dresses in-short_and sleeveless styles. Full skirts in Sanforized cottons. Assorted print, pastels and solids. Outfit your favorite little girl today with a new Spring dress. Reg. $2.98 Girl's Dress, 1-6x...ceeee: 1.77 Reg. 4.98 Girl's Dress, 7-14 .....000-- 2.99 Red and white stripe. 100°% goose down pillow with 8 oz. ticking. Buy several for your family’s sleeping comfort. Fourth Floor. Waite’s Girl's Dréesses—Second Floor save to 1.99 on famous name girls’ |: _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 1. Buy th \ e \ \ \" \\ \\) \\ \\ \ Z£ ma Jw \ \ Wr m today at big savings for you and your family! save to 1.51 on Slips-Petticoats and Camisoles Cool Cotton Plisse $ seve Sic on Reg. 9c AT Famous Cannon quality with thick pile. Gorgeous array of new stripes. 20 x 40 size. Stripes in 5 colors. Fourth Floor. o AW @ Also in batiste! 6 : A Regular 2.98 Value! | Cool cotton plisse with fine nylon embroidery trims about the save 2.96 on Reg. 16.95 13° 16” cut in fine blades. Sturdy wood roller and handie. Auto- matically adjusted ball bearings. Downstairs Store. bodice and hem—never need ironing. Nicely tailored for durability. Familiar famous brands in 32-44. Frosty white only! Also at this some low, low price, dainty Camisoles with wide shoulder straps and lovely save 99c on Reg. 4.99 TOILET SEATS _ 4” White wood toilet seat. Very dur- able and a definite asset to your bathroom. White only. Downstairs Store. overall eyelet embroidery Dainty ribbon drow ties in 32-38. In white only. Also petticoats— perfect under summer sheers. S-M-L. 4 Waite's Budget Lingerie—Street Floor save 22c on Reg. 59c INFANTS’ SHIRTS : SY he Infants’ shirts with short sleeves Slip or tie side. 6 mo. to 3 yr. Stock up today at this savings. Second Floor. values to 7.95! Over 300 pairs of ~“ Famous Maker’s Children’s Summer Shoes seve 1.99 on Reg. 3.98 FEATHER PILLOWS 1°” Ea. Floral ticking with 25% turkey and 75% chicken feathers. Ster- ilized and treated with chlorophyll Cut size 20 x 26. Fourth Floor. Regularly 7.95! y 99 Buy now for that younger set in your family! Just in time for tremendous sav- ings on all colors, styles ond sizes. Choose from nationally advertised shoe seve 99c on Reg. 1.98 BOYS’ PLISSE SHIRTS 99° Short sleeve in Sanforized cotton, plisse, skipdent and gingham. Plaids, prints and solids. 6-16. Second Floor. lines all with correct fittings for your children! Start your children off in top fashion and top economy for the summer season! save 70c on Women's Reg. 1.69 99% Genuine Indian Moccasins. Hand laced with foam rubber insolg Kitten soft washable suedene in 4-9, Street Floor. In 5 colors. Special! Canvas Footwear 99 ~.. Reg. 3.50 Values! Now is the time to buy those light, cool and longwearing canvas shoes for your children’s summer fun! Available in red and blue. Waite's Children's Shoes—2nd Floor Save $2 to $3. Each! FAMOUS GIRDLES ye 2” 3” favorite styles. Choose yours at this, money saving event! S-M-L and extra large. White, pink and blue. Second Floor. ya You'd expect to pay twice the price! Reversible Window Fan Get aheod of the hot weather and outfit your home with a new wiridow fon. Just the thing you need to bedt the heat. 10’ sin- yk You save 7.96! 8-PLAY SKYRIDER GYM B99 vrs 85 Save 4.96! Aluminum—¥P eather-Resistant Contour Chair Just in time for these warm sum- ~ mer days ahead! Mom! Dad! Get the children a safe—long lasting —sturdy gym for many sum- mers. Non-tilt seots, 1,200 Ib. test chain, Ball bearing hangers all in weather re- sistant finish. With plated bolts and hardwore 7-ft. clearance for roomy spoc- ing of swings and sky ride. Get yours today *ese8* ne Motor is air cooled with while they lost! $1 Down and $1 Weekly! ‘ Weite’s Gyms—Fitth Floor Waite's Fans—Downsiairs Store R ~~ em ee ee ed eo i ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSD " { t AY, MAY 20, 195 YZ, Ly a Hurry in! 4° ~ Values to 9.95 to 16.95 © De Roose ® Joyce ® Paradise © Fortunet © Air Step ® Glamour ® Demoiselle Another choice shipment of selections in casuals to wedgies — just in time for your summer fun or work. All available in assorted colors. All colors and sizes but not in every style! Hurry in today for your summer footwear at this low, low price! SPECIAL! 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Second Floor. fas * ‘ ; 1 Pad THE PONTIAC PRESS Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich es second class matter yr repustiontion of ch local pews ‘printed te this sews: Dews- EA a: ch iB aves Guests” Pontiac Press is delivered carrier for 40 My -y is . Se ‘mall Oakland it is $17.00 « ; else- where and all other tn tnited States veer. All mail » are payable im advance. Phone Pontiac FE 181. aaooooooeoe———eo—o—— — MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ~ i tnekt ata Ike Right Saying “No” President Eisennower rightly has ruled out any probability that he will lift his ban on testimony concerning a Justice Department conference last January 21. His action followed a one week adjournment of the Army-McCarthy hearing voted by the committee. Aim of the adjournment was to provide time for a committee effort to win modifica- tion of the ban. * * * When he originally refused to — permit revelations of what tran- spired at that meeting, the Presi- dent cited precedents extending from the Washington te the Truman Administration. In other words, the Chief Executive is standing firm against an attempt at legislative encroachment on the prerogatives of the presidency. * * * We think that it not only was his right but his duty to do this. We believe with him, too, that it is essential to efficient administration that em- ployes of the Executive branch be completely candid in advising with each other on official matters. Therefore, it is not in the public interest that any of their conversations or communications be disclosed. is right in ordering that no part of the two and a quarter page resume of an FBI report to the Army be made public. It also is our opinion that the intelligence officer who made this material available to Sen. McCartuy had violated both his oath and the security law. We disagree with the Democratic members of the McCartuy committee who believe the one week adjournment means the end of the hearing. Repub- lican members insist that the inquiry will continue. * * * To drop this matter now would be to leave Sen. McCarthy with an advantage not only unfair to Secretary Stevens and the Army, but contrary to the American concept of justice and fair play. Michigan Farms Modern One of the reasons why Michigan ranks high among the states is that its farm homes are modern and well equipped. That condition was made possible by the vision of our farmers and power companies with a considerable assist from the Rural Electrification Admin- istration. * * * The result, according to REA figures quoted by Sen. Ferguson, is that Michigan leads the Nation with 99.9 per cent of its farm homes electrified. The national average is 90.8 per cent. One of the big factors in this spread’ of labor saving electricity has been competition. Consumers Power, Detroit Edison, REA and many smaller plants not only have helped mightily in the process, but have been persuaded by our progressive farmers to extend this inval- uable service. * * * Today almost every Michigan farm horhe is equipped to use as modern appliances as those which lighten the burdens of urban housewives. Availability of power also has had a tonic effect on the State’s economy by greatly expanding the area in which modern industry is possible. “Tus entire universe is expanding at Segregation Outlawed First Southern reactions to the Supreme Court decision outlawing edu- cational segregation indicate it will be a long time before white and Negro children will attend school together there. That the court wisely foresaw the d'‘fficulties ahead was made clear in its unanimous decision. It gave notice that it would hear further arguments this Fall on how and when to implement this history making opinion. * * * The ruling that segregation in schools is unconstitutional is a victory for the Negro parents involved in the five cases under consideration. In it the court reversed the famous PLEessy vs. Fercu- son decision of 1895 which established the principle of equal but separate school facilities. It also held that segregation does in fact deny District of Columbia Negroes the due process of law guaranteed them under the Fifth Amendment. The cases from four states were based on the equal protection clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. ~ * * * The Memphis Commercial Appeal says: “There is no reason to believe we cannot approach this with calmness, reason and a gen- uine spirit of cooperation.” ———;&—={&=z{z=—<—_<=—=—~_EE=E=E==__— In THE “good old days” there weren't many nervous wrecks, as people had to work so hard to make a living they were too tired to lie awake at night and worry. The Man About Town Honor Pioneers Descendants and Others Perpetuating Their Memory Daffynition Temper: A commodity you should not lose— especially if it is a bad one. says it is about $500 deeper than he expected it would be. ® Happy over the results of the recent tax sales, County Treasurer Charles A. Sparks says there was a bigger demiand for such property here than in any adjoining county. A letter bearing a Pontiac postmark and signed “Veteran Tiger Follower,” predicts that when the season's results are counted up next fall, Freddie Hutchinson will be voted the greatest manager in baseball. Two differently colored tulips growing from one bulb are reported by Mrs. August Webb of Keego Harbor, while quadriple blossoms from a single bulb are blooming in the yard of Jackson Pearson : in Elizabeth Lake Estates. Eviction proceedings are threatened by Waltham Osgoode of Cass Lake. He fed a pair of wild ducks who stopped over last month on their migration, and they decided to stay with +h fei mn : shade iy ee ___'THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 eS ate Se Sa eo ee OP pipe ng tor gE geedia ag: a 4 Voice of the People Marguerite Parrish Says Open House. Enlightened Many Visitors to Hospital staff members of the Pontiac State We wish to thank you again for your cooperation and understand- ing regarding the mental! patient and his problems. Marguerite M. Parrish Director of Social Service. Pontiac State Hospital No Interest Expressed in Retrial of Jelke Oh, no! Not that Jelke trial all over again. Nauseous (Editor's Note: In the first trial, the Press published just a part of the total wordage we received. We will follow some such system the second time.) Yanks Luck About Ended, Lower Finish for 1954 The New York Yankees have had the longest run of good luck in all athletics. But they've reached the end of the trail and they're on their own. That means they'll finish third or ‘fourth in 1954. Old Time Fan and a Member of Hank Greenberg's “I Hate the, Yankees” Club. : Editor’s Note: The Pontiac Press is in receipt of a letter signed ‘A teacher and Mother of Two,” company letters but. these will not be published if the writer so requests unless the letter is critical in its nature. If “A teacher and rc Arrogance of Communists at*Geneva ls Shocking, and More War Is Talked By DAVID LAWRENCE a general war in the world is not as far distant as most people be- lieve. The inscrutable behavior of the jom technique of long-drawn-out will be appointed to struggle with the problem through the summer months while the principal dele- gates go home. Thus the discus- Communists here, which outwardly ons would never actually be at least reveals a studied arro- gance and a contempt for the process of negotiation itself, has the make any commitments on a Southeast Asia pact until after Geneva, he doubtless believed | "Ely ; Ht it Fe #5 | chistes tf ie a i A : 4. bd 1 iNEaD Wi Washington are proceeding ff HELE 7B i broken off. Meanwhile, measures of a belli- cose nature are being canvassed at Paris. The French and Ameri- . and there are rumors of military prep- arations in anticipation of some on the French side. is something a bit ironical | cel g 8 Z i H E ii af i: Ma cag Now, fortunately, the British have announced that military men ' of Britain as well as France and (4 : ! | : z : tf a5 : Case Records of a Psychologist Our Best Friends Are Russia’s Satellites conference, a recess so I pulled out an American paper from my brief : “One of the Russian who read and spoke English very well, glanced at my newspaper. “Then he rudely jerked it from my hand and rushed ~ far side of the room cried out in delight munistic colleagues: “ ‘Hurrah, America revolution. The insurgents marched on Washington, D. “Well, Dr. Crane, I call having seen any line while I was glancing ! paper. this * S comned & coputy, and feared rsa lesa to me, °. was far in her then I saw what had excited him. me tees seuntaaied that on It was the front-page headline, send “balloon ambassadors” be- a a a oe hind the iron curtain, and attach re. safety pins, razor blades, pads of He thought the American Indi- safety matches and other Ameri- fat es te cae can products of slight weight, He didn’t realize those were simply “Add a little note of triend- peasants from getting this mer- . chandise. It will be so smalj in Baering Down size that they can hide ic from police. show up By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER the inferior stuff that Russia International News Service manufacturers.” a ‘ He then told of a great crowd popula’ epumned my suggestion to turn Central Park into a trailer he sw lined up because Uncle : Joe was passing out 2.000 pairs colony ee It's thinking conges When ‘ yardi laughed, a meng Aig turns and | ce Henge ar i Soyer no right turns. Anywhere America the workers don’t even have shoes!" - From Our Files : iE FEE lain Fitet tral as i é Hi (Copyright 1954) Dr.. Brady Is Irked O ver Morbid Notion That Calcium Can C ause ‘Rheumatiz’ subjects, especially calcium. I don’t mind this. 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P_ er ae Congressmen Seek the Senate had blocked passage ote ital House 5. to Abolish Senate © Scoesdethe conflicts,” the resolution said, “have resulted in the mutilation of legislative meas- tires and in horse. trading.” About one half of all injuries and one third of all deaths occur in the home. MANILA @® — Angry congress- men sought a_ constitutional amendment last night to abolish the Senate but Speaker Jose B. Laurel Jr, persuaded them to lay their resolution on the tatile. The representatives charged that the lake’s shore line. 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If you’ve ever travelled “‘tour- ist class” to Europe, you know yourself how the barriers and doors shutting you off from “first class” accomodations could frus- trate and anger you despite your- self—but that was only for a few days at sea once in a lifetime, and it was a voluntary and mone- tary choice on your part at that. School days for children last for years; barriers. that clang day in and day out for years make an * | ominous thunder of inferiority feel- |ings which no soft words - about democracy and equality can ever hush completely. In their historic action this week, the nine justices probably weren't consciously thinking of science, but psychoanalytic truth is imbedded deep in the core of what they said To separate children, the de- cision reads, “solely because of their race, generates a feeling of inferiority: as to their status in the community, that may affect ———j—-_____-_____ —_ + — their hearts and minds in a way unlikely ever to be undone.” The new ruling which sprang from this truth will affect some 12,000,000 children in at lest 17 of our states and the District of Columbia — but beyond them, it will affect untiid milliens of children and adults throughout the world. It is doing so already — though it may be a long while, some say several years, before the difficul- ties of ending segregation are i out and the 1954 ruling put into actual practice. The Communist propagandists, so busy in Asia, India, Indochina, the Philippines and anywhere else where the skins of men are not pure white — they know already they’ve lost one of their handiest weapons for attacking the United | States and democracy. “The Voice of America’ flashed the news of the unanimous vote in different languages within | hours of its announcement, — and those M4 different languages ail spoke the common speech of hu- man dignity. What they said, in effect, was that Thomas Jefferson's “All men | are created equal" no longer can | U.S.A. Just the simple and beau- tiful word, “equal.” se THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 _ ae — alti a) a IT RT . ei 2 ae lie HARVESTING WITH ARMS—Alert armed, / area. The troops are necessary because Communist | Ghurka soldiers guard native Malayans as they | terrorists constantly attempt to harass the effort of harvest their crop in the Kuala Selangor rice bow! | the natives. 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C. w—Larry| But Williams said today he can't) LANCASTER, Pa. —An at-|and she darted into U.S. Route | After being promoted to Williams lost his wallet contain-| marry his girl without any money. tempt to avoid being kissed by | 72 and was hit by a car. sergeant, a former plain clothes- ing $160 in cash and a $490 dia her brother-in-law cost Mrs. Dor-| Dist, Atty. William C. Storb ex-| man, Norman Beardsworth, learn- China’s Sinkiang province has an | othy Walton, 24, her life yesterday, | onerated the motorist. Sharpe was | ¢d that not only does he now have | area of 706,000 square miles, or said Police Chief Frank Horner. | arrested on a charge of intoxica- to buy uniforms but also that he Some tossed the wallet, which nearty three times es thae of Texas. He said the brother-in-law, War. | tion, now w makes 45 cents less a Week. ‘eee Diamond Returned quer TOWN—In eae Kong can be found these sieatia | Red China Escape Tells of Grim Life on Mainland | China: “Petty officials come in | at any time—usually at night Weery escapee out of Red China when the family is sleeping. is like a knothole in the Bamboo! ‘What reason do they give for Curtain. Through a womar.’s eyes, coming in tthe night?” | By GERALDINE FITCH ageity. these glimpses into) «Oh they say they have just China are. not Pretty | come to tell us how good the Peo- Mrs, Shu P’ing Tsai and her | ple’s Government is!” she said. two little sons recently stopped| “There was one bright spot near | with relatives in Free China before my home,” said Shu P’ing. “It was | joining her husband in Manila. | Spanish mission and the nuns ran | They came out of Red China via /,,, orphanage. The Communists | Amoy and Hong Kong. |took it over, deported the Spanish | missionaries, taught the orphans | that the nuns were bad, thought they had their little brains washed Chinese. gown she wore & | clean. > But the naughty children stilt | persisted in saying, ‘the sisters | were good; The Americans are | | good.’ The ‘Hate America’ cam- paign doesn't fool the older people. P’ing told me of the lack of |either, for Chinese have always clothing as well as food on the | liked Americans." , cohts and seldom a good shirt; aoe | “Night and day they hope the ¢ Nationalists will return!” Kong,” she| Another refugee I'll call Vivian have on ]| because, unlike Mrs. Tsai, she is | ” | the only one of her family to. get out of Red China. She is a bril- said. “No. | liant painist and majored in mvu- today wears | sic at Yenching University, but | Hy o : k ? g ii ¢ SEEREEEL if i 4 fy ERT .§ i i Et] Hib tt earrings! |felt she would die if she had to | munists have promoted a new| A fellow student who had man, marriage law; “One feature is the | "e°d to get to Hong Kong had Tine aa wes ehaus «in| a.hele your ke eum lac fe mo coat and usually no decent | letters; she announced her en- . Traditional family life in| S@gement to him. It was a ruse, | E and only her mother was in her | raped that is no} full confidence, | Finally, she was given permis. | and siott to go to Hong Kong to be than once I have been told of | married. Her friend playing the Communists moving in when hus-| role of the finace, secured the en- | . lam)trance permit from British au- c thories on the same pretext. She | much bitterness about | didn't get married, so the British | food, said Mrs. Tasi.| officials have told her she must | ha y ome meal | return to Red China. But the young man has certain- took | ly played his gallant part The other day he said: “If worst | P’ing described the lack | comes to worst, I'll marry her. It im Red | might not be a bad solution.” ; | pol Rpg ceo D read pea yl ty eateodimntgy agp a he | men or | | Saddles and Sandals keep young feet cool through long vacation days 4" Open to the breeze, | Soft red sandal for} Criss-cross straps like _- cut-out multicolor | toddlers. Also, white| mother wears. Red sondol. Also white or | or multicolor. 4 t0 9. + or brown, 8% te ved. &Y% to 3. $398 3498 +998 Merit Shoes @ _SALE : STARTS TODAY! COME IN! IN! 1 SAVE! crap PALLSTATE |’ baka ROEBUCK AND CO. AUTOMOT First Quality Tires... .* aa) ve | ; WEEK Year’s Lowest Prices .. .Year’s Best Values 15 Month Service Guarantee ! . é 1 Blood Program. Red Cross in County Reports Lack of Funds as Subsidies Decline Oakland County residents may lose the services of the Red Cross blood bank collections due to de- creased subsidization by the De- partment of Defense and the Na- tional Red Cross, members of the yesterday. Considering their $82,000 1954-55 budget, members found a $12,000 deficiency of expenses over reve- nues if the blood program is main tained. Chapter Chairman Harold B. Euler explained that the Defense ‘s needs for whole bleed have diminished with the ead of Korean hostilities. He added that the National Red | Cross now considers the blood col- | lections as mainly a community | service project, and plans to re- duce its liberal subsidization of | the program gradually over the next few years. are two courses we can | follow in the blood program -in the | coming year,” blood program chairman Dr dopies of his report to the Oakland County Medical Society, hospital administrators, manufacturers as- sociations, the CIO, and the United Foundations of Detroit and Pon- tiac, to explain the situation. These groups will be asked for The local Red Cross chapter be- | gan blood collections in Novem- ber, 1951. During the past 12 months, 12,266 pints have been collected. Youth Pays Fine of $50 for Attempted Larceny Edward W. Smith, 21, of 19 Eliz- abeth St., pleaded guilty to at- tempted simple larceny ‘Wednes- day before Municipal Judge Cecil B. McCallum. Smith, who paid a $50 fine for attempting to take parts from autos in a downtown parking lot early Wednesday morning, eluded police after a warning shot was fired over his head. He was ar- rested at his home after his car was found near the parking lot on Cass avenue. Seek to Restrict Voting EVERETT K. GARRISON Local Optimist Club Chooses President ULS. Blocking Use of A-Power Educator Claims Ban on Atom Patents Hurts Economic Progress DETROIT «w— Ten years from | | now people ‘“‘quite possibly’’ may | be riding around in atomic-powered planes, trains and ships, says noted j atomic scientist Dr. John R, Dun- | ning. | But, Dr. Dunning, Columbia Uni- | versity’s dean of the college of | |engineering, maintains that the | | real future of atom power lies in | its use in the output of electrical power The scientist, whe helped in | the development of the first | atomic bomb, adressed-a patent | seminar im Detroit Wednesday. | | ‘The seminar was sponsored by | | the National Assn. of Mamufac- | turers. Dr. Dunning said if Congress THE PONTIAC PRESS would be further encouraged to en- | ij ter the atomic energy field. | The law currently provides that all inventions become property of ‘the Atomic Energy Commission with the inventor paid a sum of money for his invention. Dr. Dunning contended that “ne company is justified in spending large sums of money for research on inventions that it connet ewn."’ Before the seminar began, the NAM issued a statement saying that North American Aviation, Inc., of Downey, Calif., had promised to have on hand a ‘‘working model” or a prototype of an atom-powered aircraft engine. The statement resulted in re- ports that North American was now producing an atomic-powered plane. However, a spokesman for the company denied that North American either was making or planaed te produce atemic air- eraft engines. He said while the company was experimenting with atomic re- actors in development of electrical power the work has nothing to do 25 ee. THURSDAY, MAY 20, ‘Mother of 4 Guilty of Killing Husband > GRAND RAPIDS @®—A 48-year- ald mother of four today faces a mandatory life sentence in prison for the fatal shooting of her hus- band last April 23. A Superior Court jury Wednesday night returned a first degree mur- der verdict against Mrs. Fannie McCall, of Grand Rapids The jury deliberated more than five hours. “May God be my judge,” Mrs. McCall cried as the verdict was announced She had testified before Judge Thaddeus B. Taylor that she shot her husband, Floyd, 538, in self detense following a quarrel in the | kitchen of their home. She said her husband had threatened her. Isn't ‘Tony’ ‘Alright? HOLLYWOOD ww — The Mario Lanzas say they're looking for an unusual name for their fourth | child, a 7-pound, S-ounce boy born yesterday, The singer and‘his wife |H. A. Miller. | their posts July 1, will be initiated *| their grades. | today as men worked around the LAUNCHING A FAMILY—New-born oul move | to enter the water for first time at Valley Stream | Betty have two daughters and an- cautiously to the shaseline under guidance of parents (| State Park, N. Y. other son. T The Pontiac Optimist Club re- cently named Everett K. Garrison | as its president. He succeeds Dr. | would extend patent protection to| with the powering of aircraft by | atomic inventions private Industry ‘atomic energy. Other -1954-55 officers are David | R. Ewalt, first vice president; Wayne H. Gabert, second vice president; J. A. Wright, secretary- treasurer, and Harold Davis, ser- geant at arms The new officers, who will take Dut aan | ‘e ‘ i) 2 Mie koi * fg - FE RE Py 5 ~ Men! ! 1. Bay } Your Clothes iz Diereration Wey at Barnett’s! next month. \ You Don’t Need Cash---Use Your Credit --- Just Say Professors Tip Students on Right | Study Method CARBONDALE, Wi. (IBS) — Southern Illinois University,, by shattering traditional professional aloofness, has put into operation a plan for helping students boost Directed by the school's office of student affairs, the plan sends pro- fessors into all campus dormitories and rooming houses to tell the un- dergraduates just how to study. 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There are only 5,000 active guerrillas, No one doubts that, with Chinese ald, enough citizens with ancient hates against the British can be found to grad- Wate the insurrection inte the big time, The guerrillas have already cost England one billion dollars build- ing plantations into stockades and guarding transport. The Royal In Malaya’s thick jungles, tracking Red guerillas is an exhausting Day's patrol may make only 1,200 yards. Will Malayan War Get Hot? studying the Orien-| 20,000 BRITISH 70,000 POLICE 10,000 NATIVES British soldiers check native's vation in area. possible infiltrators into Malaya’s citied_and towns. Map shows military sit- _- OCEAN-GOING JUNKS FROM SUMATRA AND im) RED CHINA LAND RED on SABOTEURS IN MALAYA \ BRIT MALAYA ae as papers as they seck the floor.” Countless acres of rub-; angs, they averaged but 12,000 ; cun on every tea table. In one | ber trees have been clashed by WASHINGTON—How will French | hoodlums. setbacks in Indochina affect the! Radio Peking continually talks of a Red flag flying over been fighting Communists north of | famed Raffles Hotel, one of the Singapore in jungles that provide | few remaining monuments of yes- | ruLber for half the cars in the | terday's Empire. There is foot | traffic from China across the wilds of Thailand into unguarded border | Strips of Malaya. Recently, with Thai permis- | sion, British officered Malayan soldiers completed an, exhaust- | warning that 4f Indochina collapsed} ing 122-day patroy in Thailand's | the rest of free Asia would go} aborigine country to destroy Red | 300 Canadians to See’ Milford Test Track Some 300 Canadians will be guests of General Motors at “the GM Proving Grounds at Milford next Wednesday. The group com- prises the Sixth London Goodwill Tour and includes industrialists, business leaders, railway and gov- ernment officials from Canada. Express from Singapore to Kuala | Lumpur posts this sign: “In case | Motorama “dream” cars. A tour of firing from the lineside . . . pas-|of the proving grounds will be on sengers are requested to lie on' the program. . Willman is shown above shaking hands Following a lu “the visitors will see engineering and research exhibits and a number of GM's yards @ day. If Indoching should become a Red state, joint defense of Thai- plantation in Perak a barefoot boy, wearing a sarong and black fez, served stengahs in frosted ror ef the | land and Malaya would be logical. | ®'#58¢s on the terrace while re- For eight years the British have | Cricket Club, next to Singapore's Manhunting the guerrilias are a| Y°Vi™é Searchlights illuminated 20,000 British expeditionary force | ell manicured lawns. (including draftees), 70,000 police and 10,000 native troopers. A watch tower with two guards stood 50 yards away. The day The expeditionary foree has Sikhs | before the planter's young as- |from India who never cut their | hair or beards, braiding same in-| to head knots under turbans. Also | Dyaks from Borneo, decendants | of headhunters, who serve as jun- gle trackers. ~ To further prove how closely | feed dumps. Cutting their way | knit are Asia's troubles, the Ma-| Gen, Templer was to leave Ma-| through jungle vines with par- |laya Communist GHQ is now be- lieved to be on a Communist) dominated section of Sumatra, Indonesia. From there and Red/ China itself, ocean-going junks can put men and weapons on lone- some. beaches of the Malayan aed insula. i Templer has gained ground in the last three years by combin- ing anti-Red salesmanship with brass knuckles, American - donated helicopters | skim the treetops near outlaw camps broadcasting liberal sur- ational missiles ready for instant | made which have not been re- render terms through loud-speak- | ers, And picked parachutists| jump into the brush to spray spe- | cia] chemicis that kill rice and tapioca. fields feeding rebel units. This correspondent visited plan- tations Where there is a tommy- GREET INSPECTING CAPTAIN—City an |i Naval Reserve Surface dron afternoon attended | Trophy Competition for this year. |? by about 12 city and civic officials.| The inspection an evalo-|- The Pontiac reserve unit re- | #tion of training, and eliminations’ the highest mark of * largest a 7 | any of the competing divisions. coutey, todeiee-daiiiesie. on night. Lt. Cmdr. Max A. Evans, officer of the division, is shown at left. Local Naval Reserve Stands Inspection Pontiac Press Phete Division 9-104 commanding sistant and Even the great Singapore naval | , base, a vital part. of any Allied) defense of Asia, Must be guarded against saboteures. Warshjps are | Fail by to Pass Figures Dissenters Want More Sampling and Checking of Locally-Set Reports Oakland County Board of Super- visors will meet next. Wednesday to try again to agree on a set of equalized values for the county's cities and townships.* The figures set up by’the board's equalization committée—which put the county's total value for taxing purposes at $967,659,750—failed .to pass by one vote yesterday, Mem- bers on hand voted for them 43 to 37, but it takes a majority of. the board's 87 members—or 44 votes to approve valuation figures. The opposifion charged that the county equalization staff had enly sampled about one house in @50—and that wasn’t enough checking of the way townships and cities had valued their prop- erty to set up a fair equalization. For the first time this year, the county's own equalization staff had set values on homes and personal property from its own field sam- ples, instead of using the state figures set by Michigan tax staff a few years ago. Norman R. Barnard, Troy super visor, asked the board to instruét the committee to take back its report and work up a new one, using the state figures. Roy F. Goodspeed, Ferndale su- pervisor, suggested Barnard’s re- ferral motion be changed so the committee wouldn't be tied down to using state figures. Geodspeed’s suggestion lest. Barnard’s motion lest in a @ to 40 tie. The vote on the report itself followed. Then the beard voted te refer the matter back te the committee for a report next week. Also up for action next Wednes- day will be a proposal to recon- sider board refusal to call a spe cial election on annexing part of Troy Township to Clawson. The area, bounded by Clawson's city limits, Stevenson Highway, Four- teen Mile and Fourteen and a Half Mile roads, is owned by only a One Vote] few people. Board members last month de- | cided the petitions for election | Slemn and majestic rites in St. ‘weren't legal. The board agreed | Andrew Cathedral. four native work- | ers were ambushed and killed while inspecting the rubber trees, | | | | | to reconsider its earlier action after an hour-long debate yester- day. | Odds Are 9 to 2 ARABI, Ga. (INS)—The grad- uating class of Arabi High School has picked as its class motto Supervisors Still: Work on Equalization Values > . - Sar "ieee SPRAY PROTECTS ELMS—A new $2,700 spray- ing unit has been purchased by the Pontiac Depart- ment of Parks and Recreation and is in use spraying some 3,000 city-owned ¢lm trees to protect against ~~ rand o* | Peatioe Frees Photo! The operator is Leo Crivea of 667 Wesbrook avenue. , Spraying will stop soon to avoid damaging young leaves, but will be done again this summer after Dutch Elm Disease. The crew shown is working on | leaves are full grown, according to. William Aho, S. Marshall street one block south of Auburn avenue. | city forester. GRAND RAPIDS «—The Most In his sermon, Cardinal Mooney Rev. Allen James Babcock, sev-/ stressed “the beneficient influence enth bishop of the Roman Catholic| of reigion in all human activity.” “Bishop Babcock,” Cardinal| While séated on a faldstool. Diocese of Grand Rapids, today assumed spiritual leadership over | Mooney said, 120,000 confessors of his faith in Climaxing an installation ritual made impressive by the tradition of centuries, Bishop Babcock re- ceived the golden crozier, symbol of authority, from his eminence, Edward Cardinal Mooney, arch- bishop of Detroit, Thus was occupied again. the bishop's throne in the cathedral, docked 15 miles inland up a mud- the phrase ‘Every Man For Him-} vacant since the death last Aug. dy puddle of a river called the self." The class consists of nine | 29 of the Most Rev. Francis J. “will be a bishop in the age-old tradition of a church which..emphasizes the application Solemn Ritual Installs Bishop Babcock as Catholic Leader of Grand Rapids Babcock Former auxiliary bishop of the | Detroit archdiocese, Bishop Bab- | of the moral principles of religion|C°CK Was appointed bishop of }to business and industry, to the | Grand Rapids March 31. A Michi- operations of orgdhized capital and| gan native of Bad Axe in Huron ' WASHINGTON—Guided missile, | push-button warfare has artived. | | If all-out war should come to-| phase of missile development. | ¢stablishing Nike units abroad. | morrow the’ U. S. arsenal would | Tremendous advances in the mis-| The Corporal guided missile is include at least five.types of oper- use against the enemy. organized labor as well as to the | County, he is 55. private life of individuals.” More than 300 bishops, monsig- | nors and priests, in cassocks and / white surplices, formed the pro-| Heat Wave Hits India NEW DELHI, India &—~Temper- cession of clergy. Bishop Babcock, | ature in India’s capital hit 112 de- vested in a gold-covered-cape and | grees today as the season's first wearing the mitre, followed the| heat wave swept northern India. other members of the hierarchy | The official forecast: Maybe hotter into the church. | tomorrow. for nuclear weapons development, | cities. And many more are being | sound and ts extremely accurate. has been maintained on. every sile art have undoubtedly been | vealed. However, this much in-| planned. Plans also exist a gigantic rocket capable of car- rying a nuclear warhead farther than the atomic cannon. Trained crews exist to fire them in close Combined, they add tremendous | formation has been made public | cooperation with the movements potential fire-power to U. S. forces on land, sea and in the air. Their existence already is fore- ing top-level Pentagon planners to start niaking some drastic re- visions of the traditional roles The best estimate is that 24,000 servicemen are actively engaged, full-time, in some aspect of prepa- ration for possible guided-missile warfare Gelapcscrety, va righ es tat on the subject: The Army has made the greatest strides in missile warfare with its antiaircraft Nike and artillery-type about 20 feet long and one foot in diameter and travels unerring- ly to ite target faster than the speed of sound. Nike units are under construc- tion near a half-dozen major U, S. of ground forces. The travels several times the speed of for | The most advanced Air Force missile is the Matador. It looks like a small fighter plane, can strike targets 300 miles away and travels about 600 miles-per-hour. The first -pilotiess bomber squadron, composed of 600 highly-trained men, is now sta- tioned at Bithurg Base, Ger- many, near the Iron Curtain, If war should come the outfit would immediately begin firing its mis- siles at strategic and tactical tar- gets, probably with atomic war- heads, if the target was deemed worth it, Another squadron. is already formed atid ready to alight at some strategic spot, while several more are being trained at Patrick Air Force Base in Florida. In the game general category of missile is the whole family of guided rockets fired from planes against enemy planes — the so-- called air-to-air missiles. Both Air Force and Navyplanes = are already prepared to fire these : in combat. The Navy missile is called the Regulus and resembles the Air Force's Matador. It can be used . against enemy shipping and for shore bombardment. 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M., i [ $ Hd i “4 nat el if "i a Bi, j = } H 4 FE 7 ; ; i &. MARRIED 74 YEARS—Among the nation's oldest married couples are Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Runsey of Hesperia, who observed their seventy-fourth anni- they have lived descendants. He is 93, she is 92. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY, 20, 1954 Voters Oppose Red Candidates a | AP Wirephete versary Saturday., Married in Pennsylvania-~in 1880, Girls Found in Refrigerator Rescued From Death When Parents Return Home SCOTTSVILLE, Ky. ®—Death was only about 15 minutes away when two small girls were rescued from the refrigerator in their home. Sheriff Arthur Hobdy made the estimate yesterday in telling how Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Lawrence Slaughter returned home and found their Sand T-year-old daughters imprisoned in the box. 7 > my ane Wiss related @ strange man | and woman came to the house and |locked them up Tuesday, but -the sheriff said he wondered if the youngsters weren't just trying to escape punishment with that story. . . > The parents came in from the tobacco field and noticed some re- frigerator shelves and food on the floor. Quickly they opened the box and found their daughters. One girl |had a bruise on her back and the lother was ill. The sheriff searched or an old model green automobile in which the girls said the strange man and woman were riding. Sewage Plant Planned BOYNE CITY (UP) — Construc- tion of a new $290,000 sewage treatment plant is expected to start late this summer. 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Here the per- | centage of opposition ballots was 5.4. * * *& Communist nominees for district | offices racked up 93.8 per cent of \the tétal vote in that balloting, the broadcast said, with 5.9 per cent opposed. Czech broadcasts previously ad- mitted provisional returns indi- cated some opposition votes had been cast in the balloting. West- erners here said the percentage could be regarded as a ‘“‘remark- able admission of Communist fail- ure.” In Russia and the Commu- nist satellite nations, the regimes | retiring president of the society, | have always claimed around 99 per cent support for Red candidates, were purchased by Sees 3 Threats fo U.S. Medicine Head of Illinois Doctors Cites Social Security for Physicians CHICAGO W— The head of the Hiinois State Medical Society says ithere are today three major gov- 'ernmental threats against medical freedom—including the compulsory |social security plan for doctors | voted yesterday by a House com- | mittee in Washington. | Dr. Willis L. Lewis of Herrin, declared also in a convention ad- | dress last night that many doctors fear the Eisenhower administra- First printing press not operated tion’s new Department of Health, by hand was invented in 1806 by a | Pducation German, Friedrich Koening. 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GOSHEN, Md. ®—A knife-wield- | caped Army mental patient, was | cheol tentors reported today to have held a | Cutstanding high farm tenant family hostage for six hours before slashing the moth- ‘ier and a child and escaping in a Montgomery County police said | Mrs. Adele Thomas, 32, reported quiet. She said the intruder also slashed her Barbara Lee _| taken by the candidate. ,| able for the student's undergradu- Regents-Alumni Honor Awards at the University of Michigan have |} been awarded to 830 graduating | seniors of Michigan high schools, it | B. Rea, chairman of the committee | of weversity gcholarehipe. accepted for admission to the Uni- versity of Michigan. The certifi- cates will be presented at a cere- mony to be held at Ann Arbor Thursday, Sept. 23. Eligibility for an henor award is based upon the following fac- tors: Record -made in high school; information provided by University alumai and other citi- principal and teachers; and re- sults of the special aptitude test Of the 830 honor award winners, 455 were also awarded Regents- Alumni Scholarships. These schol- arships carry a stipend equivalent to semester fees and are renew- aate program at the University, provided the holder’s record war- rants continuation of the scholar- ship. Honor award students in Oakland County, listed by schools, are the following: Auburn Heights—Alicé Lee Barrett Berk . Bad Michael P Cherry M. Merrie, Williem £E. Martin, av me FP. Ojala, Adele Jane ‘ - William V. Haney and Donald Bloomfield Hifls—Jecqueline M. Allen, sens of the community; recom- | A52 mendations of the high school | reid THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. MAY 20, 1954 UM Regent-Alumni List Honors Oakland Seniors Elisabeth Ann Benjamin, Nancy C. Rice Sikorski. we Donald A. 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Mrs. Max Kerns is ways and means chairman; Mrs. Sam War- wick, program; Mrs. John Klaase, civic; Mrs. Charlies Coppersmith, hospitality; Mrs. John Roper, tele- phone, Mrs. Leon Zielinski, ex- change and exhibit, and Mrs. Leon Skelley, membership. In charge of table decorations for the day were Mrs, W. L. Mc- Rae and Mrs. Zielinski. Guests in- cluded Mrs. Byron Trerice, Mrs. Carroll Braid and Mrs. Donald Elliott. 222 East Pike St. i Speedy Place SPEEDY WEE-WASH-IT Filtered Soft Water W ashed—Dried ASK ABOUT PORTABLE RADIOS TO © BE GIVEN AWAY MAY 22-29 FE 4-1650 Featuring Agitator Washers and Folded Back in Container Ship ‘n Shore Sleeveless Blouses Others by: BLOUSEMAKER BOBBY BROOKS GOTHAM CECILE’S OR 3-7224 Fine Quality PERMANENTS Complete Hair Styling . MODERNE BEAUTY SHOP Ruth Hoskins—Manicurist FE 2-8633 | Mrs. Neil Gray of Oriole road (left) and gether to talk .over the 18th annual Cradle | the church. Berlins and Williams’ in Mexico City Vacationing in Mexico are sev-| day at Pine Lake Country Club eral city residents. Word comes| 8re Mrs. Philip Kemp of Chero- from the Mexican capital that Mr.| kee read, Mrs. B. G. Campbell and Mrs. Roger Berlin of South| ef Seuth Shore drive and Mrs. Berkshire road afe visitors there.| Clarence Smart of Birmingham. While in Mexico City they are * ¢ ¢ making their headquarters at Hotel} At a recent Honors Day Convo Bamer. | cation at Albion College, announce- Over at Hotel Luma in Mexico | ment was made that Mrs. Ann A. City are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wil-| Elms, a senior and daughter of liams of Mechanic street, who are | the Albert Peters’ of West Brook- also on a holiday south of the|lyn avenue, has been named to border. | Los Mispanitos. The club is open | * ¢ *@ | only to outstanding students in| Entertaining for luncheon to- | Spanish. . Maling Shoes" 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Friday Evenings MALING SHOES — At the same convocation it was | @ | announced that James C. Braid is this year’s winner of the A. H. Harrop Memorial Prize for excel- lence in Greek. James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll C. Braid of Rose- wood drive, is a junior at the col- son, Neil Jr. and Mrs. Troyace Doolin of Roll Tea of First Presbyterian Church, to Norton avenue and daughter, Patti, get to-|be held Saturday from 2:30 to 4 p.m, in Couples Vacation South of the Border Helen Davis Ably Directs Program Wednesday Event Held in Waterford High School By DONNA ANDERSON A big round of applause is in order for Helen M. Davis who con- ducted the Waterford Township High School Vocal Music Depart- ment in its third annual “Spring Serenade." The Wednesday evening concert displayed the young vocalists’ abili- ty in presentation of various kinds of music from novelty tunes to re- ligious works. Alr” directed by a student con- ductor, Bonnie Williams. Larry Rose, Ricky Eriksen, Gene Peter and Johnny Richardson showed their solo talent with the junior high Boys’ Chorus. They sang ‘Swing Low, Sweet Chariot’’ and acted out “I'm an Qid Cow Hand" with appropriate gestures. “Make Believe” was the inter- lude offering for the freshman Girls’ Trie_cemposed of Joanne Peatiae Press Phete Giles, Genevie Dovre and Beth Rose. Margaret Studebaker was accom- — | panist for the combined irls giee clubs and senior high Girls’ Cho- rus. Judy McCullough pantomimed one chorus selection, ‘I'm Gonna Wash That Man Right Outa My Hair.” Members of the Boys’ Ensem- ble who sang “Now Let Me Fly” and “Helle Young Lovers” in- home on Motorway drive Yor the Friday meeting. . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Covert of Royal Oak announce the birth | mea ee , Bob D nator of a daughter, Nancy Lynn, May 8 , Gary Waltz and Bob Winter. Grandparents of the infant are | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Askew of Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. James | group of songs by the Boys’ Glee C. Covert of Scott lake road. | Club. Taking part in the dance * 6 *« |}were Ted Upcott, Dick Hummel, Announcing the birth of a daugh- Jim Beebe, Al Lewis, John Mc- ter, Jayne Elizabeth, May 11 at| Kim, Don Sayles, Ron Holland, | Ford Hospital are Mr. and Mrs. | Ron Kind, Bill Mitchell, Larry Wig- | Guy R. Marsh of Farmington. The | ®er and Dick Eldred, with com- | infant's mother is the former Jean | mentaries by Bob Coonfield. Larry Render, and grandparents are the | Peck is Boys’ Glee Club accom- Leo B. Renders of Bloomfield Hills and Mrs. Alice Marsh of Toledo, Ohio. * © @ Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Koch of Putnam avenue have received word from Ontario, Ore., of the birth of a grandson, Patrick Roy Flanagan, April 24. Parents are Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Flanagan (the former Harriet Koch). ! i 5? CAT] HUE i! : i f and Leisring’s “Let All Nations Praise the Lord.” Background interlude organ mu- * Metropolitan Unit Plans July Dance made any size, too, and you wish! 332 West Huron St. say, ‘Never slept better, |) 4 4.028.2 oy orm ° . || Auxiliary met in the club- where did you get that: |} roms. 9°99 , Mrs, Welton Jones and Mrs. Les- mattress: lie H. Dean were hostesses, Mrs. Jean Busse was accepted as a new member. It was announced that Oxford Custom-made Mattress will give you inde Sar ae oa ther wonderful restful sleep! And you can have them the Old Mill Tavern" The next Oxford Mattress Co. as soft or as firm as Coming Events Navy Mothers Club 355 will meet at bo - sag Training Center this evening 450 will meet 7 ot 8 p.m. FE 2-7695 | to" Soom prectcn? STAPP’S se recommend... ony suds-loving Separapes 1.0 1.85 Nautical and so nice! Fashion-lamous Sacony elastic backs. Both priced to save lots of money . for piggy banks. Wonderfal gee c colora! It's a wonderful buy! Shirt; 1.85 (3-6x), 1.95 (7-14). & Ze Shorts; 2.95 (3-6x), 3.50 (7-14) § calists Present ‘Spring Serenade’ Traditional Event Slated Saturday Mrs. A. P. Streeter. il Pet Parade Coming Up BIRMINGHAM — Birmingham's | On June 14 in the First Methodist In the cast will be Mrs. Frank *| Mosher, Mrs. John May, Mrs. Mi- *|chael Remondino, Mrs. William Martin, Mrs. Calvin Dennison and Mrs. Ernest Kuehl. Osteopathic Group to Meet for Dinner Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Siudara of Berkley will host a rye] teat rill ryt Robert E. Barkers Residing in Monroe Now residing in Monroe are Mr. Barker, for your SPECIAL! Friday Only:-- 98 CLOSING-OUT , STARP'S 2 sR aoe . “9 ; " 2 Pair $5.00 belts for 12 West Huron little belts a buckle... ceo! comfort cushioned on @ pletiorm of cork, , “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Hed!” . Girl Scout Council Has New Slate Members Choose Mrs. Gorsline as President — i i nity? 4] E E E | Pupils Present - Music Recital is] cee ili . Mrs. H. L. Stein was hostess to St. John Lutheran Church Mission i 71 7 i } $ ry ¥- g F ; i a5 i E F 3 I ; i if : f E 5 ¥ 7 f 4 F i 4 li i He startet THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 _'TWENTY-SEVEN / Nurses Hear Talk at Dinner Meeting PICK VACATION CLAMOUR CELANESE JERSEY @ Shorts @ Playtone @ Spun rayon @ Seersucker @ Sizes 3 to 8 * @ | 48 N. Seginew St. SUMMER FUN CABANA S 1.95 TO 3.95 | MIX OR MATC J BLOUSE. .1.95TO3.95 DRESSES . . . 29.95 Others Start at 10.95 @ Crease Resistant @ Taffeta Lined @ Pastel, Colors @ Misses’ Sizes . . —_— oo H co @ Washable = @ Broadcloth < @ Chombiay @ Pink, Blue Leal @ Sizes 3 to 7 Ps SHORTS ; a . 169 TO 2.95 & @ Cotton Cord Po L @ Seersucker : <4 ~ @ Chambroy From @ Striped, solid — , @ Sizes 8 to 14 Young Folk Shop—Lower Level | / Better Dresses—Second Floor ee 5 7e wt vs ieee, CoS as eae ccares 4 es > ee Y a a | HELP YOURSELF TO A SLICE OF . Play wear that outwears you no matter what the activities. Sonforized, washable, smart, and fun to have. 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Colors, pastels, navy, black, novelties. Sizes junior, misses’, women’s and half sizes. ee ee ee a a “Dreamy Wedding Finery Needn’t Flatten Your Pocketbook This Year a ~~. Beau Should » ¥ The Rumpus eee .98 © White © Texas Tan © Panama Casuals That Are Made to Be Different! Keen attention in posi- tion of straps for maxi- er agg BOLLVWOee senserato Dainty Organdy Is Abundant shopping for her wedding gown. Delicate, Beautiful Gowns Shown at Thrifty Prices By DOROTHY ROE Associated Press Fashion Editor The bride of 1954 may have a pleasant surprise when she goes If she shops wisely she will find that she can have the romantic bridal outfit of her dreams at a price that will not wreck her father’s SHOE Shoes for Young Folks | STORE FE 2-7440 | 4752 SIZES 12-20 by fn na Leda Newest fashion—easiest sewing! The princess line is summer's most figure-flattering. Best of all, there are no waist seams—stitch it up in a jiffy. Thanks to the curvy bolero jacket, you can bare your back to the sun or cover up on cool evenings. Sew it now. Pattern 4752: Misses’ sizes 12, | 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 dress, 4% | yards 35-inch; bolero, 2 yards. Send -35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Sehd to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. Here is fine Lloyd-quality VALUE plus smart, new, trimmer, lighter-look styling in a dinette set ideal for your living- dining room or your beautiful new kitchen! Important, too, it’s so easy to keep clean. . . a swish of o damp cloth keeps both table and chairs spotless. See it today... matching table tops ‘and chairs in your choice of several handsome colors. ¥ CLAYTON'S 8065 Orchard Lake Rd, Keego Harbor Phones @ YOU'D EXPECT TO PAY <=> 7 MUCH MORE for the smart styling and extra quality of this DINETTE SET sh Q» No Money Down ALSO Chrome—Wrought Iron— Wood Leg Dinette Sets FURNITURE APPLIANCES 5 Pe. LLOYD - FE 5-8811—FE 5-8974 make it themselves or depend on the neighborhood dressmaker. are the crisp, sheer Swiss organ- dies which are in abundant supply in most bridal shops. . in styles for both formal and informal weddings. | featured a wedding gown in sheer white organdy with bridesmaids in nasturtium and jonquil-colored or- 4 _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 Summer wedding . . . This charming bride and bridesmaid were photographed on One recent bridal fashion show the steps of Christ Church, Manhattan, while curious bystanders look on. The bride wears a cathedral wedding gown of sheer white gandy, with shoes, bags and pic- Swiss organdy over taffeta, priced at about $90. The bridesmaid’s dress is matching white organdy over pale pink taffeta, costs about $40. The latter also is available in a full range of pastel organdy colors, over | matching taffeta slips. ture hats in matching organdy. > train often is eliminated today’s wedding gown, ex- for a large cathedral wedding. and bridesmaids’ dresses are planned with an eye to later date and party use. -—— Pee | | i 338 i s ET vay i But Girl Should Face, Solve Own Troubles Mother Wants to Sever Unhappy By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: Nearly a| my daughter is not the placid type. | “But she is too wrapped up in | year ago when they started their steady dating, I objected, arguing that they should see each other but continue on with their dther contacts. “I was overruled by both my since they behaved well, ] with- upheaval here at home because the bey to see him casually as just a friend. And I'm afraid she might take to seeing him | outside the home, which Is not a down, hot and dark—and she through these contrasts. You could step in, wield parental | found out that life cold, must | authority and nip off this romance. | But would it really end her hurt? | good situation. What would you | She'd hold you forever responsible | advise?” |can stand by unmoved while she | watches her young daughter suffer torments of -young love. But do | you remember when she was little /and had that dreadful earache and for a shattered romance. You'd | daughter and the boy, and finally,| No mother with any sensitivity | 2Prive her of the experience of working out the relationship for herself But you can help with mellow, understanding detachment. You can tell her that friends can be malicious—they can magnify and Ride Home With Girl Wrong for Her to Drop Him Off First, Then Drive Alone’ By EMILY POST A mother explains: ‘““My daugh- ter has her own car, and the gnan she has been going out with rather steadily has none. Whenever they have a date she takes her car. I have no objection whatever to this, but when it is time to go alone. “When I told her I did not ap- cred Etted itd si its you wanted to save her hurt by suffering her pain yourself? And remember her disappoint- ment in not winning that prize? You felt like crying, yourself. dramatize their tattled tales. You can tell her that his fool- Perhaps the time has come to let ‘ : |her exercise her own emotions, | “She's a brilliant student but I'm | Cv" though it’s painful to her— afraid that with her mind so di- | 87d sheer torture for you. It's time | she learned to control her own sists his interest has not changed. | You can stiffen her pride: in her schoolwork. Berkshire’s “Get Acquainted” Sale Introducing you to - + ‘» Berkshire’s Nylace *Top and *Toe-Ring for fabulous 2-way protection against runs Come in and. get acquainted with sheer sheer Berkshire’s -° clusive stocking features . . . the runproof Nylace Top and . Tanlling ... Soe ase gumonneneg ii gute at thts . THE NEW & Be money-saving “get acquainted” price. All the newest shades, swing-needle (zig-zag) SINGER’ the styles you want. Proportioned lengths for perfect fit. Short, medium, long. REGULAR armppeay herd mer eae Howell pe - 6 pairs denier, 51 gouge 1 . gL.ee ieee or tack tones roe 3 beirs $3 6 pairs 30 denier, Si gauge 1 pair $1.09 -3 1”? (plain seam) sree one os] Your Credit Is Good! pike eis) on _ Where You Get “Your Money's Worth” nT os PO ee ee ee ee Le |? — ss: a ae vote. * * _ att a a , * say’ f P 4 - z : . ; : Nw Si ; : : \ ‘il ‘ ‘ 4 . t , | \ F ‘ > fo =i % ’ ae oy < THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 ——~-"PWENTY-NINE Get ready for DECORATION DAY fun! With "WHITE STAG’ Playwear A Famous Name for Fun in the Sun | Special Sale! New Spring and At a family dinner Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Connor of Birmingham announced the engagement of their daughter, Roberta, to James E. Theroux, son of Prof. and Mrs. Frank R. Theroux of East Lansing. Roberta is a student at Michigan State College, where her fiance was graduated. oe Summer BLOUSES y $3% +4 Values to $7.95 ROBERTA J. CONNOR Recent Bride Honored | Shower Fetes Mrs. Doyle Mrs. Richard L. Doyle was hon-| man, Mrs. Donald G. McCracken, ored at the second in a series of | Mrs. B. W. McKibben and Patricia @ Cottons, Prints, Linens, Nylons cr were Mrs. vames — Je Meeting Conducted spi ie meat by Dirt Gardeners | iff 1h tt : . i Moongleam Shorty Gown It’s a breeze to look and feel yourbest in comfortable Fun Togs in , $ 98 ORIGINAL SAILCLOTH by White Stag. Mix and match them to | / 3 stretch your wardrobe. This sturdy fabric is easy to wash, at HI if th d 4 Fo if BR TH i ik ; r f iH easy to iron. : Eastern Junior High Vocalists Left, Toggle Jack with wood-and-rope closings. XS-S-M-L, 6.95. to Give Concert Clamdiggers*, shin-length trou to roll up or down, 8 to 20, 4.95. Center, Tuck-in Bodice with low sun back, 10 to 20, 3.95. Button Fabulous “Moongleam™ combed cot- ton plisse, a must in every woman's Get Club and Bove Glee Chub Front Skirt, a wide-sweep skirt with hip-hiding pockets, 10 ing fabric smaruclo that cant vorinhle Music depicting the early re- peg ~ ooo seo en ene cer histrtal and secenal melo | to 20, 6.95. . pink. base, soe a: odtonne and dances wil al be ince ded. wm Summer! al | Right, Sta Bra with detachable straps, boned, 10 to 20, 2.95. vy, | Get Cub and Heary Bilng. Bys|] Sagerie | 8 OO Cuffed brief, short-shorts with buttoned cuff, 8 to 16, 3.95. Glee Club, The concert by the two Spool = “hes cht aura OXFORD SHOP Colors: White, Sail Red, Summer Navy, Tar Black, Charcoal, Heavenly Blue, as Boted is iiamie unin dads anaereal ov. ae toe Pacific Pink, Seal Brown, Green Bamboo with contrasting stitching. MADEMOISELLE, for either night. a... 4 CHARM, VOGUE a Shoes for the lovely... f ; ; | WHITE'S RIGHT! Rese Marie oid sews or ruses *110”° to 19% RICGHT—"Fancy Free” — Inspired, of course, by the old expression that starts out “light of heart.’ And why not! It's a brand new edition of the farnous, fabu- fous hourglass . . . contrived inside and out to lend its own wonderful shape to you. But seeing is believing .. . just try it on and watch what happens to your morale! Elasticized Bengaline. $19.95. ai a5 a And the right whites are by Cor- mellette . . . fashioned right... fit right... priced right! Foshion, this summer, points to white +e fashion-wise women point to Peggy’s. Gleaming white calf, Perfect « fitting sandal in white kidskin. Also three 42.95 tone ten kidskin, Samrat, 1295 ee Excellent quality seject tions, 2-Yr, hardies' Plant now blooms! Choose ties! 19 EA. ties! Spring to Fall! BEAUTIFUL ose Bushes heavy plants, Field fresh and rushed direct to our store. Each gackage carries complete planting instruc- old everblooming for early now from our large collection of famous varie- Jumbo Supremes Finest quality Rose plant money can buy Packaged in beautiful multi-colored Vac-.. Pac-bag. All giant size in standard varie- Have armioads of blooms A living fence of beautiful blossoms in summer! Glowing red berries in winter! e s e® « ° ° e e e | ~ se | | e | is tops eee ® ° Open ‘til 9 Friday Night! B39: from | our silver. Then, last year he de- college at night to get his M.A. | Enthuslaw Insures Sales Love of Silver Pays Off By ANNE HEYWOOD “Otherwise, he would never be ‘‘When my husband and I were | able to get to the top in his par- married, we were very broke. We ticular field. ‘ had only a bed and a card table| «4 hated the idea because it and a couple of straight chairs." meant béing alone night after Elly J., an attractive woman ny night, and alse because paying her late 20's, smiled in a nostalgic | for his education would put quite way. | a dent in the budget. “I remember envying the girls | whe had everything, as the say- | ing goes. Mos¢ of all, I longed for silver of my own, ‘So I decided to take on a sales job, from 7 to 10 every night. I like | people, and I've always thought selling would be a lot of fun. But what to sell? “Suddenly I remembered silver and how I myself adore it and think every young couple should have it. It's really @ lifetime in- vestment, and it makes you fee] so good to have a pretty table! “Well,” Elly continued, “I ap- proached g company or two in our towm, and finally landed a | geod job. “Lell on commission, and since | my customers are mostly business | Zirls, the best time to see them is | after rs. “I have “TI think I would have taken sil ver ahead of curtains or a rug or anything else. But it was out of the question. “After four or five years, George was doing quite well, and we got cided he would have to go back to PETUNIA! Here's how Im solving The fancy-bread riddie — Brown-n-se-ve rolls With a nut in the middié/ SN a lot of fun, because | selling it doesn't even seem like work, And there's something so sweet about girls who are engaged to be married—they're always in a good mood! “The money is more than enough to make up for the cost of George's |college course, and I'm getting | quite a healthy nest-egg besides!" The wise woman realizes that | her. own personal enthusiasms are a very important factor in her life; they are the key to a paying job, or a hobby, or volun- teer work, When you love what you do, you do it successfully” painlessly—and lucratively. (Copyright, 1954) Good idea, Petunia! Brush tops with melted butter, | make slit in each, insert honey and a walnut half, bake. Delicious! __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, | when you have a product you love, | The Gift that will be long remembered! LUGGAGE | For Ladies—For Men Srincr peccuce Personally Grouped by a Rose Expert! 5 Bush Garden Assortment y per assortment Assortment No. 1 ] Red ] Pink | Yellow 1 Two-Tone ] White Assortment No. 2 | ] Red Radiance } Ami Quinard (red) | } Pink Radiance 1 Golden Charm (yellow) 1] Talisman (two-tone) ROSE HEDGE 4% 25 Plants Waite’s Garden Shop—Downsiairs Store 12 oz. I qt. can in 17 Fab Thinner . . Pressure Can Choose : from 16 Colors! Fab Kleen.......... 1.95 Put New Color Into Drab Fabrics . . . FAB SPRAY! “p95 See it demonstrated Friday and Saturday!!! This Pigment spray bathes amazing mineral fabrics in a deeply pene- | trating color - mist. | Beautifies without al- | tering texture Enhan- | ces original fobric | patterns. Hides: stains and fade streaks when deep- er colors are used. Woter repellent. colors . . 3.95 a emo ec 6 e 1.50 | SAMSONITE .............$17.50 to $35.00 | UNITED STATES .... $8.95 to $22.50 AMERICAN TOURISTER $14.95 to $41.50 SKY WAY .... $17.95 to $37.50 MEN’S TWO-SUITERS ... .$13.98 to $31.50 MEN’S COMPANIONS ... .$10.98 to $24.95 CARSACS wteveeeee, $4.95 to $16.50 PHILIP | Sporting Goods Luggage 79 North Saginaw St. eweree _ ——— 5 3 e% a. i # 2 é . t | | 3S Squeeze and roll is the principle behind this new pie- making kit. The kit contains a booklet of pie recipes, a rubber spatula and a plastic sheet. Mixing is done by plac- ing ingredients in the sheet and squeezing. Open sheet and roll out the dough, easy as pie. Press Asks | for Bridal Information | Data on Weddings Should Be Given in Advance In order to assure prospective | brides a complete and timely wed- |ding story, the Pontiac Press Women's Department has _pre- pared several suggestions for pro- | viding the Press with prompt, |accurate and complete informa- | Don. Mary Margaret McBride Says: Inventing Too Scientific in This Era of Cyclotrons If I'd lived in simpler days, I think I could have been an inventor, I’m sure that once somebody else had found out how to make fire I could have figured a way to roast dinosaur without having to burn down my cave. And I can't imagine why the law of gravity had to wait around | all those years for Newton, in a reflective frame of mind, to sit under an apple tree. . The reason I don't invent now is that the whole business has become so complicated. You have to be equipped with a cyclotron, or at least a two-horsepower motor, before you even start these days. Yet a writer on success told me recently that all you need do to think of fresh, startling ideas is “apply imagination properly so that it will create something entirely new from patchwork fragments of the old.” Since there are several items I'd like to have to make my life pleasanter, I immediately put my imagination to work. But I have fo confess that I hams lack of sci- ¢— catifie sa tactearik back- | and serve the whole to me smoking ground. hot. . Only then maybe it will be like The good old days of waking UP | the proiled potato. I thought I some morning with a plan, like had invented that until I ran across one for an easy gadget like a/ it in an 1863 cookbook, I suppose wheel, seem truly gone forever. | there really isn't anything new under the sun. If only I understood how to put " . together one those thinking | machines that predict the outcome | Ma n ne rs of elections and defeat human Op- | MAKE FRIENDS 2] af 2 MISS McBRIDE of ponents at chess, it would be a} short step to my dreams of an automatic combination checkbook balancer and overdraft alarm. Although I haven't figured ‘out how to tailor this contraption, I'm certain about the way it should | work—expertly adding, subtracting and carrying over, then sounding | a tocsin whenever I attempt to) sign a check that would bounce. There's a fortune waiting for me or anybody whe can end dishwashing by constructing Ee etent tera cl-at | then you tind Yourself wig ¢ ; | gift over and over or enjoying its weny Me Gee erry beauty day after day — why not I east — va Los that write the giver a second thank-you y note. The first one was expected ae : ir i beane~et least he one ean sass Glas oa ae my ° ceived the gift. But the second — Hi ff | | | Wedding forms will be mailed ; | upon request, as well as to those | who have announced their engage- | ments in the Pontiac Press. The wedding blank should be re- |turned at least two days before | ithe wedding as this amount of | | time is needed for handling such | | detailed stories. | Those received more than | three days after a wedding will Bedcause of limited space, brides- | |to-be may submit only one pic-| | ture (either engagement or wed- | ding) if they are to be married | | within two months of the engage- | ment announcement. N —s “3-D” doilies! The roses look | While ie is not always ble real—they’re solid crochet raised | want. And when will a benefactor Another crying need is for &| saying how much you are enjoying lazy Susan type of shelf so you) the gift — will be a real surprise. can get at the item in the back| Such thoughtful surprises are which are always the ones you always appreciated. come along to make comfortable corsets that still will restrain the too, too solid flesh, and shoes which have 3inch heels that don't murder your feet? I've tried and failed on each of these, but I'm still hopeful about the contraption I've set my im- agination to work on now. If successful, it will not only toast my bread a delicate brown, but | also spread it with butter right | into the corners without lumps, PIALLINE TPISINIOT Ic) Al aly ls e RT Tole imo} CIAIAIGIRIAT Ti [eloin) Sisisl [olwig iO) jolvici tT} eT INIAL IT iain) ALMIAIT] | T 1siclolulpiale| to ao acRoss 1 Coniferous tree Hardy tree |to provide the picture with the | 8bove the open-mesh center. Cro- ‘wedding information, brides are | het roses in red; leaves, green; asked to note that the picture can-| Center, white or green. not be used unless it is in our! Crochet pattern 751: Directions Store or OW FIGURE STYLIST! Miss Ruth Stone, Warner's Figure Analyst and Stylist is with us Thursday and Friday just to help you with your figure problems! Won't you visit our Corset De- partment and allow Miss Stone to assist you in choos- ing the right garment for your particular figure? - Waite's Corsets—Second Floor office before 8 a. m. on the third | for large doily, 19 inches; small, iday after the wedding. 113 inches fi'No. 30 cotton. } Pictures should be black and| send 25 cents in coins for this white glossy prints, as colored oF | nattern—add 5 cents for each pat- pay pictures will not reproduce | tern for first-class mailing. Send | . |to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | : ‘ Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Clip Cloth to Pail (station, New York 11, N.Y. Print Those small plastic hanger | plainly pattern number, your name, hooks, with a clip-type clothespin | address and zone. Wipe greasy pots and pans with a paper towel before ting in sink or dishpan to wash. Saves grease from going down drain! t i 5 § Ornamentai | tree Qn } 13 1 Scottish proid National forest —s are Vitel resources 18 Conduct 16 Wat god 17 Sloping way 18 Playing cards 20 Christmas SS Uy, SY » met 60 Makes mistakes 1 Animal skins ‘._ & notion 4 Within (comb. form) 6 Prayer 6 Aerial (comb. 7 New rrot i] Prasitien state Negative reply Ss2e2eeesee Sees zO4y gi22: zB F Kf ‘ LUXURIES OF THE BATH THE MOST TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME CHANEL CLOONARN’S “Where Quality Counts” bi OPEN FRIDAY 9:30 ‘TH 9 23 N. Saginaw St. 72 North Saginaw St. FE 2-0161 . * peer ate St. Joseph Alums List — Hop Patrons Dance to Be Given Friday Evening in K. of C. Hall will be the setting for the evening dance. The list includes Dr. and Mrs. Lyle W. Gately, Dr. and Mrs. How- ard Barker, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. Others are Dr. and Mrs, Theo- dere Pasli, Dr. and Mrs, Alvin R. Larsen, Dr. and Mrs. John Hubert, Dr. and Mrs. Norman Steinberg, Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Gariepy, Dr. and Mrs. William Deutsch, Dr. and Mrs. Charies Gill and Dr. and Mrs. Felix Kemp. ert Wessels, Dr. Mrs. M colm Delaney, the David and Marie Hickey complete list | ceiving the first four-year alumni scholarship from Oakland '|Alumni Give Scholarship Show Ways of Helping” Handicapped 4 £ ; 5 g Faith Group is planning a co- ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1054 _ operative supper for the June 1 meeting. »« The first to congratulate Ilene Patton of Oxford on re- County MSC Alumni Club was Dean E. L. Hardin (left). Presenting the award was Curtis Patton of South Tilden avenue, president of the alumni group. At MSC Club Banquet Ilene Marie Patton of Oxford | was the recipient of the first four- | year scholarship to be awarded }by the Oakland County Michigan State Alumni Club. the outstanding colleges of the country. Robert Toll, asststant alumni relations director, brought greet- ings from the college. Bud Car- -guest speaker for V/illis School Dad, Son Banquet ‘The scholarship was awarded cane | Wednesday evening at the annual J. Cecil Cox, assistant superin-| president, Curtis Patton. tendent of Pontiac Schools, will be | father and son banquet this eve- ning at 6 o'clock. There will be movies for the boys. ence, spoke on “MSC’s Future in Final Fish Supper the Big 10.” - im to Be Held Saturday | n'y were gutlimed. and Dean A final fish supper was planned at Malta Temple. The next meeting was announced for June 19, at which time fund- luncheon guests of Laura Cook. | rigan, incoming president, was introduced, and he in turn in- troduced members of the board of directors for the coming year. 2 Women of Moose to Attend Convention | Delegates to the State Conven- | tion of Women of the Moose in) Jackson June 4, 5, and 6 will) be Mrs. Clarence J. Cavalier, re- corder, atid Mrs. Howard McCand- less, senior regent. Mrs. McCandless “will serve as attendant to the queen of sponsors in a pageant June 5. Hillsdale Talk Given by Mrs. Chapman Mrs. Harry D. Chapman of | Oneida road, state chairman of nature conservation for Michigan AR, spoke to the Hillside DAR So many summer styles . . . so easy to clean because it’s white-as-white-can-be porcelain! . Mrs, E. D. Clark of Silver Lake | | raising projects wil] be discussed. 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Monsanto Chemical Company, St. Louis, Missouri. = < all is made by MONSANTO where creative chemistry works wonders for you THIRTY-FOUR — Chicken Tries an Almond Dip: ~ , ALMOND FRIED CHICKEN—Here's one of those recipes you'll want to feature as It's chicken rolled in finely — almonds and Nutty Specialty Builds Up Fame Frozen Fowl Pieces Are Tasty, Rolled in Blanched Bits If you've tried quick frozen cut- up fryers and 1-pound parts of all thighs, breasts, drumsticks or wings, you Almond Fried Chickes Pat for tryme thelf vegetable short - ening and half butter ot margarine) Thaw chicken according to car- ton directions. Dip pieces of chick- en in egg whites. Roll in finely chopped almonds; dust with flour your “‘specialty.’’ fried in a covered skillet. Use quick and easy preparation. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, MA * = frozen chicken for By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor All the recipes we publish, all | the food articles we write are | slanted toward the woman who cooks for a family, or at least one or two other people everyday. We have shamefully neglected the | Person who lives alone and eats “in.” In the past few years food manu- facturers have suddenly become more conscious of their lone cus- tomers. The next time you go to the grocery store look at the canned goods shelves. There are minute cans of practically every- thing, just enough for one or two servings. The discouraging thing about cooking for one is that it takes | forever to eat up the leftovers. Of course, if you have a freeser as did the author of an article we read some time ago, these leftevers won't bether you. But we're thinking now of the woman | without any freezer. There are interesting items to be | had out of the frozen food cases| Food Packagers Pay Heed to Person Cooking for One a package of peas or strawber- ries; saw it in half or in thirds, a your appetite, d portion in a otiellion bog. close tightly, and store in the freezer compart- ment until wanted again. Divide a ‘package of frozen fish sticks, keep the unused sticks in a plastic bag. If you like the thin | minute steaks, do the same with | them. Just be sure that you seal | = air out of the part you keep, | and keep it frozen. Seme understanding manufac | turers of mixes take the trouble | to list on the outside of the package | how many cups are inside. That | makes it easy to make up a por- | ition of the mix. If it isn't listed, you can always measure the entire contents and use what you want. | You can’t use half an egg to | mix up the cake or hot bread; but you might have a leftover | yolk in the refrigerator; or you | can beat up the whole egg, divide | it and use the rest in some other food. There really is no excuse for | and a dessert of apple crisp jin the store: individual meat or | existing on tea and toast just be- and ee chicken in \-inch | poultry pies, a complete shore din- | cause you have to cook for one Then put covered skillet in 350 oven for 4 to @ minutes or until tender. Remove cover the last 15 minutes of cooking period if ‘you desire a crisper crust. cans of frozen berries, waffles, | cheese cake, even small rolls ot | cookie dough. If you have a refrigerator with a medium size frozen food com- | who shouldn't buy the economy size. Simmer Vegetables sh ea tp can use robes To retain as many vitamins as | When a recipe directs that milk Gifficulty, of frozen food with little possible when cooking vegetables, should be ‘‘scalded,’’ heat the milk until tiny bubbles appear around its edge Get one of those saws for | frotem food; take, for instance, { SPECIAL OFFER PACKAGE AVAILABLE FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY _— plus 25% extra tee * SAME SUPERB QUALITY Enjoy the superior fever of America’s quality tea, — and save yourself some money, too! This exceptional offer gives you @ half pound of famous Sclada Tee at the regular price, deliciously different Ravor is special, toe! bring to boiling point as quickly | as possible, then lower to simmer- ing. | pare vegetables. About.20 minutes | before meat is tender, add pota- | toes, onions, carrots and celery. | Remove vegetables. Thicken liquid | for gravy, if desired. Makes 4 to 6 servings. Cornhusker Dinner Both Tasty, Filling Here's a beef dinner that's prac- | tically a meal in itself. Chunks of beef are cooked and served in a Buying Habits Changing sauce with potatoes, celery, onions | With Clear, Pliable Bags and carrots. | More than half the fresh fruits You might complete your meal | and vegetables purchased by the with a green salad, hot corn sticks u. Ss } —iin will he bought and carried trom the mar- ket in tough, translucent polyethy- lene film bags. That's a predic- | tion from T. W. Sharp, manager of | the flexible packing division of a plastic firm Sharp says the traditional shop- | ping habits of the American house. | 4 celery stalks, cut in strips wife are being changed by the in- | Brown meat in lard or drippings. | creasing use of the polyetheylene Season. Add water and garlic. | film bag to pre-package fresh fruit Cover and simmer 3 hours Pre land vegetables | Cornhusker Dinner 2 pounds beef chuck inch cubes 2? tablespoons 3 teaspoon se!t 'y tesspoon pepper 2 cups weter 1 clove geriic € potatoes 3 onions 4 carrots. cut fn ps eut im i's- lard Y 20, 1954 ; . - ° dessert? Quick, easy fine Lamb Should Be Pink, New Dessert Is Easy tasting! Use all the juice from the Firm, With Fat Streaks Ever try canned. sliced apples | canned apple slices, and a little Vary your dinner menus by be- #4 cut up marsignallows as &! cream, if you wish. coming acquainted With veal and | lamb, virtual strangers in many | an American kitchen. Both meats are federally graded and carry the same top three designations as beef: U. S. Prime, U. S. Choice and U. S. Good. When buying lamb, look for lean meat that is pink, firm, and vel- vety, with streaks of creamy- white fat. Bones should be reddish. The outer membrane on lamb, called “fell,” should be left on a roasting leg of lamb for quicker cooking and better shape. The “fell” can be removed from chops. and worth its salt —is worth MORTONS io todized or plain CONVENIENCE ind ECONOMY Freshly Dressed \ STEWING D CHICKENS Low, Low Prices E very Day! . it Spadafore Bros. --- 706 W. Huron 4 Bargains Good Seven Days U. S. No. | Skinless Robin Hood Enriched FLOUR 5 39 Pet Milk for just 1¢ mere. Saloda’s -_ . i <= y Campbell Extra Lean and Tender Remus Dairy Fresh High Score STEAK 09: @ T-Bone @ Round © Swiss ® Club Kidney Defiance Red 10: Texas Seedless Grapefruit 10 - 39° 2 Extra Large Pascal Celery 49: 29° CUCUMBERS....3™10° Short Ribs Green Peppers C SPADAFORE ii Home-Grown Green Onions Ground Continuously GROUND BEEF 99 of Beef 19: gros Bunch DROS. MAT, WEST HURON STREET Geic3 ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 THIRTY-FIVE. - e th “ lowtoo PIICeS Manas 7 BIG SHOPPING DAYS! THURSDAY - FRIDAY - sate - SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY-May 20 thru 26. Donald Duck ORANGE DEL MONTE en) Pp b AC H ES WH quant’ \ x - ie : aty or = HALVES MARCAL PAPER NAPKINS SPECIAL DEAL! BUY ALL YOU WANT WHILE SUPPLY LASTS! LARGE No. 212 CAN Nancy-Hanks MICHIGAN CUT GREEN Fresh Grade “A” Maple River LARGE EGGS CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE SOUP E TALL ¢ PEOPLE’S CAN LOW ONLY PRICE 7 OOD=-0-MAT 165 k. Pitke Street forner Sanford Street Ph. FE 2-1298 SUDER-MARKEIT /OO Auburn Ave. -FE5-8311 ius... *]® ut rod ann A= 35° Deets “2 Jiffy 2a BISCUIT MIX... & QO" ‘THIRTY-SIX Crunchy Sandwich Uses Olives, Carrots Crisp grated carrots and chopped ripe olives make the delicious fill- ing for “Olive Crunch Sandwiches = The combination is ‘a delightfully fresh one that you will want to repeat many times. Olive Crunch Sandwiches 1 cup grated fresh carrots % cup chopped ripe olives 2 eshioapeene mayonnaise % teaspoon salt Butter or mergarine 8 slices bread leeberg lettuce Combine carrots, olives naise and salt. Blend well. Spread on buttered bread, top with leaves of lettuce and second slice of b ut- | tered bread. Makes 4 sandwiches Hs enchanting, sub- tle, tengy flavor transforms ordinary dishes of Chop Suey, Chow Mein, meets, chicken, fish, revies, beked ale ete., into masterpieces of true Oriente! deli- cecies! For cooking end teble use! Send for Free Oriente! Recipe Boot! Oriental Show-You Co. Cotumbie City, ind. FARM FRESH PRODUCE! 10" Lb. c Watermeons Lb. 9 = 39° ORANGES 3 Doz. $1.00 VECETABLE AND FLOWER PLANTS A Good Selection LEWIS BROS. FARM MKT. DIXIE HICHWAY i M-15 JUNCTION } mayon- is a timely one with all the fresh salad that’s out of the ordinary. Dressing Makes Asparagus Dish Fresh asparagus is at right now. Serve it often while it's here, for this is one fresh vege- | table that really is seasonal! ! i Asparagus is sold either by the | bunch or by the pound. Choose ifresh, tender, brittle stalks with | close, compact tips. The whole amantadine, — | stailk, with the exception of an inch or two of the base, should be green and tender. Plan to get two serv- ings from 1 pound of fresh as- | paragus. All of us enjoy buttered aspara | gus served as a hot vegetable, but fresh asparagus, cooked and chilled, can be a feature attraction in salads, too “Dutch” Asparagus Salad ; ' 2 pounds fresh asparagus i | %,» pound becon, cut inte tiny squares Jte 4 tablespoons wine vinegar 1 teaspoon suger Bait . Pepper, freshiy ground, if possibile 3 hard-cooked eggs 2 green onions Head lettuce Prepare and cook the whole as- paragus spears until tender. Chill | Fry the tiny bacon squares until | crisp and brown. Remove browned | bacon and stir vinegar, sugar and seasonings into the hot bacon fat Arrange chilled asparagus on let fuce-lined chop plate. Cover with the sliced eggs. Pour the hot dressing over the salad. Serve immediately. Cheese Must Be Sealed | to Keep From Molding Your—-refrigerator is the best place to store cheese to keep it from molding. Since mold grows only in the presence of air and moisture, ckages of cheese tightly sealed Store your cheese in the original | wrapping before opening. After jusing a portion, the remainder | should be placed in a tightly cov- jered container, or wrapped and sealed in a moisture-vapor-resis- | tant wrapping. Add a handfull of chopped scal- lions to your scrambled eggs Tastes wonderful its best; Sprinkle with | bacon and finely cut green onions. | it is important to keep | | | “DUTCH” ASPARAGUS SALAD — This meal-on-a-leaf salad | asparagus in the market. Chilled tender asparagus tips arranged on lettuce with crisp bacon, finely chopped green onions and sliced eggs combine to make a delightful "Study the Bench if You Would Be Expert on Herbs URBANA, II! department says women who want ito use herbs but don't know how should take a tip from the French. Begin with the French cooks — rosemary, sweet basil, sweet marjoram, tarragon, thyme and chervil. Rosemary has a spicy odor and | peps up poultry, stews and sauces. | Sweet basil, which tastes like clo ver, is a good substitute for pep- per in tomato and cheese dishes, and improves the flavor of green salads, shrimp and egg dishes. Sweet marjoram gives a tang to potato salad, creamed pota- toes and string beans. It's also good with veal and liver, in herb butter, on cold reast beef sandwiches, egg dishes and poul- try stuffings. | Thyme gives a pungent touch | when combined with other herbs |for meats, poultry stuffings, gra- vies and clam chowder. Chervil looks like parsley and taste like tarragon, is used for salads and salad dressings, omelets and stews. Bacon Flavor Fine at Lunch or Dinner Old-fashioned New England cooks have the knack of combining bacon and vegetables into savory, full- |bodied chowders. They seem to know that good as bacon is as a | breakfast item, it serves delicious- |ly in main dishes for luncheon or | dinner Bacon Chowder % pound siiced bacon, cut inte % inch slices medium potatoes, cut im ‘%-inch cubes medium onion, chopped cups cooked cream style corn cups cooked whole kernel corn cups milk | teaspoons salt “ teaspoon pepper Cook potatoes in a small amount of water until tender. Drain. Fry bacon in a large kettle until crisp. | Remove bacon from kettle. Brown ‘the onion in the bacon drippings. | Add bacon, potatoes, corn, milk and seasonings. Simmer about 10 minutes. Stir occasionally. Serve very hot. Makes 6-8 servings. wewnwe = OAKLAND PACKING HOUSE MARKET Saginaw 5t RETAIL DEPT. STORE HOURS: Mon.—Tues.—Thurs. 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. Wed. 8 A. M.-12 Noon. Fri., Sat. 7 A. M.-6 P. M. 7 WHOLESALE DEPT.: Phone FE 2-9114—Free Delivery 77 $ A. M. ’til 4 P. M. Daily BEEF and PORK SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FOR HOME USE SMALL T-BONE STEAKS BONELESS lb STEA - | SIRLOIN KS 69: LEAN SLICED BACON 39 HAMILTON GRADE A LARGE EGGS 4S. POT ROAST OF BEEF SMOKED HAM SALE Shenk Part, Ib. 49: 99° Butt Port, Ib. SMALL BAR-B-Q SPARE RIBS 5 9. 59: (UP) — The Uni-| versity of Illinois home economics | six favorites of | THE/PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. MAY 20, 1954 Cauliflower is an old familiar friend at our family meals. Like Cauliflower Good Eating Any Way You Serve It | | boiling, salted water. Cook until Cooking: Cook, covered, in 1 inch broccoli it is a member of the | @mder when tested with a fork. cabbage clan. Also like broccoli, it is sensitive to climate and re- quires cool, moist air. The coastal areas of California are particularly suitable to the production of both of these fresh vegetables Weather conditions have been perfect — with the re- sult that markets are being well supplied with snow-white cauli flower Selection: Buy one large head | (about 3 pounds) of cauliflower for 4 to 6 servings. The flowerets | should be white or creamy white and they should have a fresh green jacket of outer leaves. The head should be clean. heavy and compact Preparation: Wash well. Re move the green stalks. Leave the | head whele or separaice into flowerets. Flowerets will require no more than 8 to 15 minutes. A whole head of cauliflower will require 20 to} 30 minutes. Serving: Serve hot with butter | or margarine or with a cheese sauce Geiden Cauliflower Separate a large cauliflower into flowerets. Cook, covered, in 1 inch boiling, salted water until tender, 8 to 15 minutes, depending on size Cool Dip in beaten egz, then in fine, dry crumbs. Fry te golden brown in butter or margarine. Sprinkle with grated Parmesan cheese. Serve at once Makes © servings Cauliflower With Egg Sauce 1 large cauliflower 2 tablespoons butter or margerine 2 tablespooms flour ‘se teaspoon salt Pepper Day ‘save 50¢ § with coupons pecked 2 Defiance MARGARINE SURF BARGAIN PACKAGE ‘sy caer worcestershire sauce lecup mil 2 hard-c« 1 cup corn flakes, cr 2 tablespoons melted butter or margar- | ine ahed eggs. coarsely chopped ushed Wash cauliflower well, Remove icheese with a coup green stalks. Leave the head | whole. Cook, covered, in 1 inch | | boiling, salted water 20 to 30 min- utes, just until tender. Place in| serving dish Melt butter or margarine Stir| in flour, salt, pepper and worces- | tershire sauce. Gradually add | mail Cook until thickened, =| ring constantly. Add eggs. Brown crushed corn flakes in butter or -margarine. Pour egz sauce over the cooked cauliflower and sprinkle with buttered corn flake crumbs. Makes 5 servings Freeze Wafer Crumbs Under, Over Ice Cream tray with fill with Line a_ refrigerator crushed chocolate wafers vanilla or chocolate ice sprinkle more wafers on top cream Store in freezing compartment | of refrigerator. When ready to use | slice and serve with chocolate | Oh, That anchow Toste! —— fillets and some minc ed parsley. Spread om small - crac kers and Cream a small package of cream | serve with tomato juice dor a first le of anchovy | course. oh Brace yourself with BEECH-NUT COFFEE Now's the time to get Beech-Nut Coffee—it's richer—heartier— really sets you up. Thrifty, tool Ciant Size SU.RF PEACHES Hamilton Grade A (In Cartons) Large cass...) Hills Bros. U. S. No. POTATOES 10 * 59° California Fresh BUTTER 09: Extra Fency, Home Grown Radishes or Green Onions 2 c Bunches ] MIRACLE WHIP QUART JAR 49° 4% lb. Average pet Swift's Premium af docko Peanut Butter 2 Ib. Jar 39 U. S. Choice Quelity Blede Cut Beef Pot Roast Armour’s No. | Traypack 69 Pork Loin Roast Rib End c lb. ae a ‘ a Shorten. Hours in Kitchen By JANET ODELL | get the milk, we can stay in one | Pontiac Press Food Editor place and complete the dish we| Just recently I went behind the! wish to prepare.-It’s’ a case of| scenes at a cooking demonstration | using our heads to save our feet. given by Marguerite Robinson, the| As her fingers busied themselves area field representative of the! with the food, Miss Robinson kept American Institute of Paking. She | up a continual flow of talk. Among was in Pontiac for one evening other things, she told her audience during which time she presented some quick tricks for entertaining with bakery products, Having everything ready ahead of time certainly speeds up the cooking process. Since Migs Robin- . ' «= SON was present- } recipes in a short time, she had to have each ingre- dient at her fin- ger tips for rapid action, The foods nec essary for each recipe were placed together “on a tray and MES. ODELL covered with a tlean tea towel. In that way, the actual preparagion time before her audience was shortened. We homemakers can jearn a Jesson from this. I believe we ean shorten our hours in the kitchen by assembling every- thing we will need for g particu- lar recipe before we start. * Instead of running to the base- ment for a can of this, or crossing the room for the egg we forgot when we opened the refrigerator to that a third of all the bread eaten in the country is in the form of toast; half of the six recipes she presented used toast. Bread is a medium calorie food, comparable to an orange | should be included in all diets, even reducing cones. The fourth largest payroll in the | United States today in the food in- dustry is the baking industry. The American Institute of Baking aids the food industry by research and education It has worked on such pr chlems | as how and why bread gets stale; | how to freeze bakery products mes cessfully; and right now, what can TV, Radio Combine to Air Track Events DETROIT — Television and ra- dio will combine in coverage that | will carry thoroughbred racing} news to all parts of Michigan from the Detroit Race Course during its | 56-day meeting, May 21-July 4, | Station WWJ-TV will carry the running of the two biggest oan the $50,000-added Michigan Mile on | July 10 and the $15,000-added The Rese Leaves on June 19, and of! Opening Day on May 21. + Station WJR will carry the call of the feature race each of the 56 days at 6:40 p.m. Ever try adding butter-browned diced onions to cooked carrots for a quick taste change? } a Now! A coffee so different from all other instants that every spoonful gives you up to 33* MORE FLAVOR. is what you want in coffee and true, wor derful flavor is what you get in today’s Borden's. New, exclusive FiavorControl process makes it richer than any other inétant coffee. Rich as the best ground coffee! Saves you money, too—25¢ or - more compared to a pound of ground coffee. FLAVOR! THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 by Systematizing Baking be done to make cream fillings | in pies and other baked goods safe. | A project done with the United’ States Department of Agriculture Was One oh consumer : references in bread, Among the appetizing that Miss Kobinsen turned out during her demonstration was a Pizza Sandwich. This is another version of the currently popular pizza afid would be excellent for informal entertain- foods ing a number ot| 8 banana in calorie count. Itv| ing. I think teen-agers would love it. Pizza Sandwich 1 1-pound loaf Prench or Vienna bread ‘4 cup siiced or chopped ripe olives ‘s teaspoon pepper ‘4 teaspoon crushed % teaspoon salt ‘y tablespoon finely chopped chives or oregane green onions 1 cup (% pound) ground beef “s cup grated parmesan cheese Keeps Its Strength Cream of tartar doesn’t lose its | Cream of tartar should keep for 8 strength no need} to buy a new can each/in a dry place. time you bake an angel food cake. @ short while, so there's | to 12 months if covered and stored 1 6-ounce can tomate paste 1 B-ounce package ready-sliced process cheese Cut French bread in half, length- wise. Combine olives, pepper, ore- gano, salt, chives, beef, Harmesan | cheese and tomato paste. Divide | meat mixture equally and spread] over cut sides of bread. Place on a cookie sheet, spread side up, and bake. in a 400 degree oven for 15 minutes i | Remove from oven. Cut cheese slices in half diagonally and ar- | range 8 cheese triangles by over- lapping over top of browned meat Return to oven for five minutes Slice each section into 12 pieces and serve hot. Yield: 24 servings. | > COOK A SPAGHETTI DINNER TONIGHT SILVERCREST SUPER MARKET — Now offers a full line of Bravo Brand Macaroni products, plus genuine italian imported and domestic cheeses, salamies, oils; groceries, etc. We Stock Home Freezers! Z : Drive Out and- Save Money! }Na SILVERGREST SUPER MARKET Open 9 te & Daily — 10 to 4 Sunday 2616 Dixie Hwy. U. S. ‘Choice’ Quality Meets Hand Picked Vegetables G Fruits ¢ « OR 3-2220 MECE IN PERSON Friday Evening and oll dey Soturday! 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Can ¢ HORMEL | I COMPLETELY CLEANED— PAN READY— WHOLE FRYERS 39 CHOPPED BEEF 12 Oz. Can Grade 1 Skinless ¢ . . HOT DOGS) Z9 Per Pound ¢ BANQUET BRAND WHOLE CHICKEN Large 3% Lb. Can » Oe Fresh Creamery SHEDD’S PEANUT BUTTER 2 Lb. Jar CHEERIOS. eeeeese Lg. Size’ WHEATIES....... be. size 23° FRE Sample Boxes of SUGAR JETS THE WONDERFUL NEW SUGAR CEREAL 1200 BALDWIN AVE. BUTTER PHONE FE 2-9912 ¢ SUPER MKT. —— THIRTY-EIGHT ee ss sl eee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 When cooking peas, put in a few; The water in which rice has of the empty pods. They'll add | been boiled is excellent for making greatly to the flavor. gravy since it thickens itself. Your Foop Bis rs ee we AARC et gh ees “i FRESH . PICNICS........ Campbell's Can TOMATO JUICE Domino Old Fashion Lb. EAS Can TLOTAN v: site Bighwey at Talo oe | Pass these cookies with a cup of |recipe, made with cottage cheese. | gree oven 10 to 12 minutes. Re-| |garine as the shortening, helps to| warm ‘‘as is.’ | give these cookies delightful flavor. Or cool and decorate with con- | | Yéur meat loaf will have a light-| use cereal flakes instead of bread cry your small try. ap ) their popper. It needs..only a few shakes m |er yet firmer consistency if you! bits. own ready-to-eat cereal in the corn|over low heat.’ a 49) Large Fresh ,.. 49°: All Poultry Dressed PERCH EGGS.... Free of Charge wu 35¢ | uw 29° ; New LOW Price on SHRIMP Chena! ur Fro arge = 1. Jumbo c| CATFISH | Shrimp 65° ; Shrimp 85 wAgo 22° 5-lb. Bex $3.19 S-Lb. Bex $4.19 COTTAGE CHEESE DROP COOKIES — Cottage cheese is one of the main ingredients in these delicious little tea-time cookies. They may be served warm as they come from the oven, or cooled and decorated with frosting and candied fruit. Warm Tea-Time Cookies Will Delight Your Friends BUFFALO — SNAPPER — FILLETS PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET 82 S. 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'cheese inside the oven browned | better when it's tapped with ( mecolate Peppermint beef patties is an experience in | | tabu outing Bake in a 375 oven 25 to 30 min- e 4 { ou ( Stalled Beef Pattics Treasure These Recipes utes 1% pounds ground beef Wat | 1 teaspoon sait fles * teaspoon pepper F om Mi xX M d t Hom 2 cups hot bread mis poon s hire ue 1th ups warm cooked es e a 4 1 a ec a e | : — sugar Py chee ‘aoa . Have you ever considered mak-| thick and twice as long as it is| ('2 “> mim Dash of Tabasco sauce ; : o | wide | Combine mix and sugar. Jeat Mix —— = ‘ ing your own biscuit mix at home } i logether the grou beef, It is a simple thing to do and one | Brush rectangle with soft butter; | eggs and milk together. Add ees | | sa pepper and worcestershire sprinkle with ‘4 cup sugar mixed | mixture to dry ingredients. Blend sauce. Mix together the warm | that leaves you prepared for any | with 1 teaspoon cinnamon. Roll as cooked rice, cheese, milk and ta-| meal emergency. ja jelly roll. Pinch to seal. Slice in| move lumps. Pour batter on hot | | basco sauce. Shape the meat into! The mix for which we print the | 1 inch slices waffle iron. Bake until brown and | Ree akon ht cat ad ace oe recipe below can be kept for wee ks | In bottom of 9 inch square or | crisp. Makes 68 waffles. e cup | without refrigeration, ready at a| round pan melt 2 tablespoons but- | ——————— Seal Good and Tight patty. ' ter, add % cup brown sugar, ', |" Divide the rice and cheese | mom mt's notice to be t into | cup corn syrup. Heat to dissolve mixture into six portions and Yummy foods, like pecan | sugar. Sprinkle with %2 cup| Lemons will keep fresh longer spread over six of the patties rolls, for instance. | chopped pecans and \ cup raisins.|if you store them in a tightly | and top with remaining meat | thoroughly. Do not attempt to re-| gooey Place cut slices in baking pan. ! closed jar in the refrigerator | Here are the recipes. Treasure _ pop into toaster no bother. patties. Press together the edges so that the twe meat patties | completely covers the rice filling Place on aluminum foil or in a | | shallow greased baking pan. Bake | in preheated 350 degrees oven for | 20 minutes. This recipe makes 6 generous servings. jthem! They're the key to some | wonderful entertaining. Home-Made Hot Bread Mix @ cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 tablespoon salt 3 tablespoons baking powder 1 eup shortening | Mix dry ingredients in large mixing bowl or on a large square of waxed or wrapping paper. Cut | Small Sized Tin Can shortening into flour with two | knives or a blender until mixture | Shapes Snack Bread | looks like coarse cornmeal. Store | | Planning to make a date-nut/| mix in a covered container. No loaf to serve to your staoi cmfwyf | refrigeration needed. 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It's important to keep the area dry in order to prevent spoilage of vegetables and salad greens. 506 Gu FOOD , Lemon Dessert Sauce ls Very Quickly Made A lemon dessert sauce is quickly made to serve hot on cottage pud- ding, steamed pudding and other desserts that are served warm. It is good on chilled desserts, too! To make lemon dessert wauce just melt 1 tablespoon butter in top of double boiler, add beaten egg. Stir in % cup honey, 3 table- spoons lemon juice, 1 tablespoon grated lemon peel and 4% teaspoon salt. Cook over boiling water until thickened stirring frequently. NOW!. IN NEW ALL PLASTIC ICE BOX CONTAINERS MAPLE LEAF DAIRY SHERBET Try E ith er ORANGE or LIME. Maple Leaf Dairy Sherbet Comes in Pints and Is Really Good Sold at Your Favorite DAIRY COUNTER Mealtime Ideas for Career Girl Meal planning is a bit different for the career girl or for the home- maker who works. However, she need not serve monotonous meals. Even in her limited time there are scores of dishes she can pre- chicken legs, corned beef hash chipped beef, cubed steaks, sliced | beef liver, pork sausage patties, sausage links, eountry-style sau- sage, frankfurters, lamb shoulder chops, lamb leg steaks, ham slice, bacon, thin beef loin steaks. Broiler Cooked Meats —Ground beef and lamb patties; veal or lamb liver or kidneys; mixed grill of lamb patties, bacon, tomato halves; mixed grill of bacon, ban- nana, pineapple; meat en brochette such as lamb steak cubes with mushrooms or top beef round steak cubes with bacon, pickle; beef portérhouse, t-bone, sirloin, | club, rib steaks; lamb shoulder, rib | or loin chops, lamb leg steaks; | ham slice; bacon. Oven Cooked Meats—Meat loaf | mixture molded in muffin pans | or custard cups. Prepared the evening before, a farewell to the apple season. Is Secret for Have you evér wondered why creole dishes taste so heavenly— what it is that imparts such a wonderful flavor? The French and Spanish have a subtle, almost mysterious way | with spices and seasonings. In New Orleans they make a delectable apple tart — one that keeps you tasting and tasting to discover what was used to give the apple such a delightful flavor. Their secret is a mixture of light molasses, heavy cream and | egg yolk, poured over the apples during baking. NEW ORLEANS APPLE TART — An apple tart reminiscent patties, canned Juncheon loaf|°! New Orleans! What makes it so? A mixture of molasses, egg slices, Vienna sausages, creamed | ®"d cream drizzled over the fruit during the baking. Serve this as| Molasses-Cream Mixture | quickly work in the flour, adding _| Apple Tarts “% cup light molasses 3 heavy cream Sift flour onto a board or into a bowl. Make a well in center | and add butter, egg yolk, sugar, salt and lemon peel. Mix center ingredients to a ‘smooth paste and | a little ice water to moisten dough | if necessary. ® Super-Size Oven Press dough lightly with fi . or back of ot to % inch ‘tach. Space * 7-Heat Units néss into a shallow round or long pan or onto a baking sheet, turn- ing edges up slightly. Chill 30 min- utes. Pare and slice apples and ar- \ High Broiler DON FRAYER Join the Thousands of Women Switching to RCA ESTATE _5-.~... 30” RANGES = 514495 EVERY DAY HERE'S WHY * Saves Kitchen * Divided Cooking Top *® Automatic Cooking %* Many Other Features * Radiant 5 BOB FRAYER Easy Terms then refrigerated, the followi - . meats may be cooked or re iad You will win honors, and ¢asily, in the oven in this limited with this apple tart. The rich pas- meat casseroles, meat stews and |try is pressed, not roiled, into the pies, corned beef, beef short ribs, | tart pan. In New Orleans they mix smoked shoulder butt. ithe pastry with their hands, but | you may prefer this method, which | ° will give similar results. | Dainty Asparagus Rolls | Have butter at room temper- | 'Perfect for Tea Party lature and mix it in a small bow! | 'with the egg yolk, sugar, salt and | | The next time you have a tea | jemon peel; then quickly work the | party, serve your friends dainty | paste into the flour with a fork | fresh asparagus Yolls..Spread thin | adding ice water if necessary. squares of white or whole wheat | | bread with mayonnaise and place | New Oricens Apple Tart Tart Pastry ; ' |one large or 2 small cooked as- dank satlaa’ rane } paragus tips on the bread 1 cup butter, cut into pieces 1 egg yolk 2 tablespoons sugar \%@ teaspoon salt Grated peel of 1 lemon Fruit Filling: | 3 Is 1 | Roll up and wrap them in wax | paper or «a damp tea towel. 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Coordinates of Miami _- Rechester . $395 HALTERS . . $198 ‘Avon Players to Do Comedy End Theater Season With ‘Miranda’ Friday and Saturday ROCHESTER — Climaxing their activities for the season, the Avon Players will present the three-act j}comedy “Miranda’’ Friday and |Saturday nights at the L. E. Smart farm barn. The production stars Pat Kucera as Miranda, qa mermaid who visits |a smart London apartment where | she disrupts two romances and | sleeps in the bathtub—without re- vealing her identity Tom Everhard plays the role | of Sir Paul Marten, the man whe brought Miranda back from | a fishing trip, with Roberta Bach. | or as Lady Marten, | Others in the cast are Betty jand Bob Halbach, Mary and | Carroll Chapman and Edith Wig- gins. Under the direction of Mrs. Doro- thy Sieffert, the performance will begin at 8:30 p.m. each night and will be in a_theater-in-the-round setting. Beverly Mallory, Ed Kucera, Clair Magoon, Sally McClellan and Dorothy Baldwin handle the tech- nical side of the show. Station Remodeling OKd by Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Bids were being sought by Township Clerk Louis G. Barry this week for remodeling firemen's quarters at fire station No. 1. The Township Board authorized the work at last week's meeting. In other action, the board ap- proved the application of James and Claude Wright for a used car lot license. Eight soft drink licenses were also approved. The plat for Holiday Farms No. 2, Crescent Lake and Pontiac Lake Rds. received board approval, as did a preliminary plat for property on Loon Lake Shores No. 2. Honor Officers at Ist Y-Teens Dinner Tuesday WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—New and old officers were honored when the Y-Teens of Waterford High School held their first an- nual banquet Tuesday at the Old Mill Tavern. Patricia Lawrence was mistress of ceremonies and Barbara Dris- for 7 to 11 p. m. tomorrow. sents a different class Examinations Set for Friday, 9:30-4:30 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 CROWN SEEKERS—One of these three pretty | Avondale High School students may be crowned | week. queen of the school’s annual Spring Festival Slated | of 2225 Auburn Ave., Pontiac; Patricia Wheeler, 14, The giris Each of the three repre- | of 295 Eastlawn, Rochester, and Darlene Douglas, The contestant garnering the | 15, of 3900 Haddrill, Auburn Heights, Not shown is largest number of penny votes will get the royal the fourth candidate, Sharon Bradley, 16, of 3193 crown. Voting has been going on at the school all | Henry, Auburn Heights. Pontiac Press Phete are (1. to r.) Nancy Mauro, 17, chance to get their children's eye- sight tested. A vision screening program will | dren are screened for vision de- | R Jamison Williams, vision screen- | { offer free examinations to pre- school tots tomorrow at West Bloomfied Town Hall, between 9:3 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. coll gave the invocation. Corsages were presented to Avis Carey and | Mrs. Edwina Isaacson, Y-Teen advisers. Eileen E. Muir, exective direc- tor of the Pontiac YWCA, installed | the new officers. Installed were Barbara Welch, | president; Marilyn Long, vice | president; Bette Morris, secretary, and Sharon Livingstone, treasurer. sty 1008 N. Main St. CASUAL | ‘le for a Carefree Summer! AVON BEAUTY SALON Rochester CUT | OL ive 2-8111 SE 330-332 Main Street Furniture at Its Finest OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 | | | | | | | | Rochester, Mich. |) : A Distinguished Service... : : William R. Potere: | . FUNERAL HOME - | ‘Sapa eees «ocean Oppeuie FO LOW PRIC SPECIALS! 1950 International 4 Yard Dump Truck 1949 Chevrolet ‘2 Ton Panel | 1947 Chevrolet 1 Ton Van Body 1942 GMC 1% Ton Long Wheelbase Platform CRISSMAN CHEVROLET CO. 755 S. Rochester Rd., Rochester OLive 2-9721 | | from schoo] authorities stating that children in this age group are | known to have faulty vision. If discovered before school age, cor- rection is comparatively simple. Unheeded, the trouble multiplies. For this reason, health and edu- cation authorities urge that every parent whose Child has not yet received a test. bring him in to this final one-day clinic. The test takes only a few moments and no appointment is needed. The program is sponsored by the Junior League of Birmingham Rochester Women to Meet Tomorrow ROCHESTER — Annual meeting of the Rochester Women's Club will be held in the Avon Park Pavilion | tomorrow, beginning with a pot- | luck luncheon at 12:30 p. m. On the agenda are reading of | annual reports and election of officers. The club will participate in the Reciprocity Day meeting in Ro- meo Saturday. The Federation Award-winning play, “‘A Midsum- mer Afternoon’s Dream,’’ by Mrs. Charles Case will be presented there by Mrs. Case and her cast. Sergeant Says Interest in Army Schooling Grows With graduation time just around the corner for Oakland County high school seniors, M. Sgt. Paul J. Smith of the Pontiac Army re- cruiting station reports increased interest in the Army's Specific Schooling Program. ““Most of the interest séems to be in guided missile fire control system maintenance and atomic weapons nuclear __ technician courses,’ Smith said yesterday. “There are %5 other courses available, also,” he added. Under the program, the enlistee | enters the school of his choice immediately upon completing basic traiffing, The enlistment peritd for the plan is three years. A high school diploma or letter the applicant will graduate is nec- essary for making application, Smith stated. The recruting station is at 53% W. Huron St. a i @ Real te @ Insurance “For Every Need” DALE end NINA MARTIN OL 2-976) More than 10 per cent of the | Pre-School-Age Children to Be Given: Vision Tests in West Bloomfield Hall Parents with youngsters between | and has the backing of school | the ages of 3 and 5 have one more | heads, doctors and health directors. | » community service for the bene- By means of the Snellen test, a series of ‘‘sight games,” the chil- | fects. Ne attempt is made to diag- | | mose, but where the need is in- | dicated the tots are referred to | the family eye doctor for treat- | . | In outlying areas where trans- | | portation is difficult, mothers are advised to organize block system car pools, or double up on taxi | service. “This program was organized as } fit of every pre-school child,’ Mrs. ing public relations director, point- ed out. “We hope every parent will take advantage of this final program.” | | * Rolling Basket-Drawer © Fast-Freeze Shelves * Separate Pastry Rack © Frozen Jéice Can Holder | * Removable Door Shelves **e eee 412 Main S. Rochester ‘ 429 MAIN ST., BURR HARDWARE IN ROCHESTER, MICH. Bee tttiy Pea SFE Li gy rT Diy i | Sports Banquet | Set for Tonight - 300 Expected to Attend | Program at Rochester | Auditorium ROCHESTER — The annual All- | Sports banquet to be held at 7} p. m. today in the high school | auditorium is expected to draw | 300 students, sports fans, and Ki- | wanis club members. William F. Yeoman, assistant | football coach at Michigan State | College will be the principal speak- er, and motion picture highlights of Big Ten sports will accompany his speech. , Fifty-five letters will be award- ed te members of the football, baseball, basketball and track teams. Frederick Nash will be toast- master, and Jack Mitzelfeld, Ki- wanis club president, will intro- | duce Supt. of Schools Donald C. | Clarence Hartung of the faculty | will introduce the coaches. The | banquet is sponsored by the Ki-| wanis Club and the high school | student council. | ] | Pontiac Mothersingers Hold Annual Meeting LAKE ORION — Pontiac Moth. | ersingers held their annual meet- ing Tuesday at the home of Mrs. | Frank Walters, 80 Florence St | with an election of officers high- | lighting the session. ; Named president was Marjorie | Reddeman. Other officers elected include Mrs. Furn Tubbs, vice | president; Mrs. Edward Lewer, | secretary, and Mrs. Milton Redde- | man, treasurer | Historical Society Elects President in Royal: Oak. | = ROYAL OAK — Fletcher L. Renton was elected president of the Royal Oak Historical Society following the organization’s annual » banquet Tuesday night. ax Let flowers os Other officers elected were) |) convey your fs message. James W. Suilivan, vice president; Mrs, Carrie S. Palmer, secretary | en panee _—- to and Mrs. Stanley A. Schumaker, Bd everyone. treasurer. : Directors named were James) = G. Hartriek, C. C. Collins, W. C.| Hudson, Roy V. Barnes, Grace * Parker and Mrs. John C. Mow. ai es Rochester (Greenhouses Member F.T.D. 21@ E. Third, Rochester OL ive 2-9411 wk ¢ Forum Class to Meet ROCHESTER —Christian Forum Class of St. Paul Methodist Church will hold its monthly meeting and potluck dinner in the church house | ‘ ij at 6:30 p. m. today Is FORD FACTORY OFFICIALS’ CARS Just Received a New Group of @LINCOLNS @MERCURYS e@FORDS © Tudors °® Fordors ® Club Coupes Fudemeiic. Overdrive and Standard Transmissions If you ere looking for a used cor with thet new cor smell and appearance .. . BE SURE TO SEE THESE! LARRY JEROME YOUR ROCHESTER FORD DEALER “For More Than 30 Years—A Good Place to Buy™ Main Street at the Bridge OPEN EVES. OL 1-9711 w™ pn s Vv, TAKE ‘EM ALD ONCE-A-YEAR SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS—MOSTLY ODDS! Sing AWAY AT THESE LOW PRICES! Jockette Under Briefs Regular 95c Values LADIES’ Plisse Slips (No Ironing) LADIES’ Q re. Half Slips Broken Sizes and Soiled Values to $2.95 White Elephant Price LADIES’ BLOUSES LADIES’ COTTON SLIPS ‘Eyelet Trim 7% Sizes 34 to 40 37” Values 34% 248 16% LADIES’ Suits, Coats and Toppers You Can’t Go Wrong at These Prices! Elephant Price . 20" LADIES’ Better Dresses Values to $5.95 White Elephant Price 2~ 39% Ladies’ House Dresses Reg. $2.98 Values 1.94 White 15" 10" WHITE ELEPHANT PRICE Sizes 1 to 4x $14.95 Values—Priced *g°0 CHILDREN’S COAT SETS Values to $8.95 $ 5 00 GIRLS’ TOPPERS Sizes 7 to 14 Years REPEATED BY REQUEST I: SALE! YARD GOODS Pay regular price for one yard and buy the second yard for Ic. Voile, Dimity, Printed Muslin and Broadcloth. to Clear! LOOPED R $194 Men’s Work Pants __. Men's Sport Shirts, Skip Short Sleeve “ee # ee @ & Regular Values to $2.98 Men’s Knit Tee Shirts. . Ladies’ Gabardine LINED TOPPERS $10.95 Value $6.95 } LADIES’ SHORTIE PAJAMAS 2 tor $3.00 ‘ LADIES’ NYLON HOSE UGS | a ) “Soo | 54Gause 2 $1.00 Dent CHENILLE BED SPREAD .... $1.39] Full Bed Size 3.69 You Will Find Many Other Values That Space Will Not Permit to Advertise! ROCHESTER Offer Township - Lease on Park Oakland | Su Make Bid to Southfield on Davisburg Area sonville road to the township for 20 years for $1, letting the town- ship renew the lease for as long as it likes. Harry W. Horton, buildings and Evy lt i i = teste Fed i fi Fir ii be used for park purposes. Stevenson to Spen June 17 in Michigan z i" t Hh i gf i a Ae (ft uf Z i i Si i i Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cook of Ox- ford announce the engagement of their daughter, Doras, to Elwood Jeans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jeans of Oxford. An August wed- ding is planned. Rabies Law May Change Vaccine Under Study May Mean Dogs Need Shots Less Often Dog owners may soon have to have their pets vaccinated against the rabies only once every three years to get Oakland County dog licenses, county supervisors learned Wednesday. : Winson S. Moberly, chairman of the board's miscellaneous commit- Get U-M Scholarships PRICED AS Low AS Pies Seles Taz on at the f sanded, SPRING SPECIAL! Infra-Red Baked, AUTO PAINTING $HQ50 ALL WORK GUARANTEED with a new paint Wray ‘pat tre red ! Each Factory-Quality NO MONEY DOWN > “ROCHESTER. 81 MILL ST. Open 7 A. M. to 5:30 P.M. @ LARRY JEROME > Delay Trial of Lathrup Head Mayor Harvie Charged With Drunk Driving by State Police ° EAST LANSING (UP) — Justice of Peace George P. Hutter today ordered a further postponement of the trial of William Harvie, 5, mayor of the-city of Lathrup Vil- lage, on charges of driving while intoxicated. Court officials said i.e additional delay resulted because attorneys for the prosecution and defense had not yet agreed on a trial date. A conflict in court appearances required by attorneys prevented proceeding with the hearing Wednesday. Officials said efforts are under- way to set the trial on June 2 or 9. ef Rg : F police chauffeur arrested Harvie. Harvie denied that he was driv- ing while intoxicated and demand- ed trial, which has been postponed several times. Love’s Labor Lost COLUMBUS, Ohio —A woman ______ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSD Cadet's Candidacy for Graduation Listed is a member of this year’s high school graduating class at the academy. Wentworth’s commencement ex- ercises start on May 28 and con- clude May 31. Youth to Be Arraigned for Uttering, Publishing John M. Stevens, 16, of 203% N. Saginaw St. waived examina’ on a charge of uttering and i before Pontiac Judge Maurice E. Finnegan yeaterday. He was bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court to appear Monday, and bond of $1,000 was not furnished. Stevens was placed in Oakland County Jail. Probate Court has waived jurisdiction over the youth. . aaah ° ee . ae DIANA MARRIOTT Mrs. Stella Marriott of Drayton Plains and Ralph Marriott of San Diego, Calif., announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Diana, to Raymond A. Popp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Popp of North- port, Mich. Both are students at the University of Michigan. A Sep- tember wedding is planned. Misleading Sign MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UP) — The label was enough for Mrs. Mar- garet Collins’ young granddaugh- ter, Instead of buying coarse thread to sew button on @ coat, the girl returned with No. 6 thread, explaining that on the bot- tom of the spool ‘‘it says ‘Coats.’ ”’ That's the name of the firm that made the thread. Theft Suspect Released GRAND HAVEN #® — Irwin J. Lubbers, Jr., 29, of Holland, ac- cused of taking $600 ih Sunday of- ferings from two churches, was| releasee under $500 bond Wednes- day for treatment at Faven Psy- AY, MAY 20, 1954 ~ ~ at Legal Parley , : ' Jurist Speaks Sia as hel | i ; °F iF 5 z g z -y rf a Justice Dethmers of the State Supreme Court Winds Up Institute About 90 lawyers from seven counties heard State Supreme Court Justice John R, Dethmers urge better relations between at- torneys and the public at the wind- up of a day-long legal institute yes- terday in Oakland Hills Country Club, Justice Dethmers said lawyers }< must accept the role of leaders in keeping the administration of jus- | tice in line with the rapidly chang- | ing society of our times. His talk followed a dinner and reception at the country club last night which concluded a three-hour program in Cranbrook School, Bloomfield Hills. Attorney James A. Markel of De- troit spoke on ‘Trial Procedure” at the afternoon session, followed by Lioyd W. Bartlett of Bay City who spoke on ‘“‘The Organizational Problems of Small Business.” Edgar B. Galloway of the De- troit Bar, assistant vice president and assistant trust officer of the Detroit National Bank, spoke on “Trusts and Estates’’ at 4 p.m. Institute Chairman John C Emery Jr. of Birmingham said Glenn Coulter, first vice president of the Michigan State Bar, repre- sented State Bar President Richard H. Paulson of Kalamazoo who was unable to attend. Justice Dethmers was intro- duced by Pontiac attorney Clark Adams, former Supreme Court justice. The appointment of Meredith Doyle of Lansing as ad- ministrator for circuit court sys- tems in the state was hailed by Justice Dethmers as a step for- ward in the modernization of the state’s judicial system. otk 1 eS i ay : ze8 & Y rf is A Quality Cigarette | at a popular price ciaatric Hospital in Rochester. Doyle, whose function is to re Road-test it! 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Come in... take the wheel of o Chevrolet at your earliest convenience .. . and you'll tell us that it out-performs ond ovt-saves TUNE 9% THE DINAN SHORE SHOW ON NBC. RADIO—EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING TELEVISION—EVERY TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING MICHIGAN “For More Than 30 Years—A Good Place to Buy” PHONE OL 1.9711 MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, INC. 34 Mill St. and 211 S. Saginaw St. GO CHEVROLET £ and get the most advanced engine in the low-price field Drive with care... everywhere Pontiac, Michigan FORTY-FOUR | to take the back-breaking drudgery out of ditch digging for many water pipe installations. It's a plastic pipe layer. In a recent demon- % * al on ~ Plowshore con rip trench 14 te 20 inches deep. LABOR-SAVER—Pictured above is a new gadget that promises stration at Franklin, Pa., 1,000 feet of pipe were buried in less than | ten minutes. The device uncovers a narrow trench, lays in the pipe | and back-fills in one continuous operation. It is described as a great | labor-saver in installing underground water lines from house to barn | @ other outbuildings or lawn sprinkler systems. } Parks Department Taking Youth Camp Applications| “Local youngsters are now regis-| hiking, campcraft, singing, adven- tering to attend the seventh an-|ture trips, cooking and woodcraft nual five days of to David R. Ewalt, Pontiac Parks ers,”" Ewalt said. “Activities will | Frog Hollow. Day Camp for|‘‘Day to day programs will be | outdoor ‘fun, according | planned by the campers and lead- | |ability of the campers.” and Recreation Department direc- | vary in accordance with age and | . | | Pontiac public schools. _ Application blanks have been | the recreation department and | loca) doctor will be on call, Ewalt said | “The camp staff is composed | distributed in all local grade | of carefully selected, college. | schools, Boys 7 through 13 years | trained men and women whose old and girls 9 through 12 may | qualifications will preve to be register by taking their applica. | beneficial to the camping pro- tions to the recreation depart- gram,” the recreation director | ment at 35 Hin Sf. said. , About 200 youngsters already| The camp director is Theodore | have paid the $2 fee and only 512|Wiersema, principal of Crofoot 5258 ii | | a bd School, who will work in conjunc- tion with John Regan, Pontiac .| Lake Recreation Area director. Other staff members, all teachers or other college-trained persons, in- clue, Miss Reva Bailey, Miss Joan Karner, Miss Nancy Emerson, Vic- tor Linquist and Roland Hallquist. i 7 af ; a ghz i i ‘ The Mercyside Bottle Evange!l- ists, Liverpool, Eng., seal Bible tracts in bottles to be tossed into the ocean and carried by currents . |to distant lands. "} : i — PERSONAL FILE CABINET PRES 8 ORES Oa ea DESIGNED for FAMILY USE! A compact file cabinet that uses the minimum amount of space. A locked cabinet to insure privacy of your papers. In Blue, Green, and Grey. Priced for the Family Budget $ 95 BROWN BROS. 4 N. Saginaw - FE 2-4242 (but not premiuim-priced) Valspar finishes. For painting-up projects you've MAY 20. 1954 . THURSDAY. Everybody's heard about premium-quality planned to do about now, get acquainted with a// the Valspar products... the finest in the world! —— water can’t harm it @ Nor can alcohol so @ Most beautiful pr for your furniture, STAYS PURE WHITE FOR YEARS! 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Are Best Buys Turkeys Also on List of Food Bargains for This Weekend < <> «3 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS There'll be qa well-rounded list of good buys in the nation’s food-| stores this weekend, with the em- | phasis once again on beef, veal and chickens. and round steak. Sirloin steak will a ~“ ago ss You'll find frying and roasting chickens at featured prices. More \ stores will be offering turkeys as a weekend special, Meat men _ Don’t hesitate to tackle the job wit? SS | Butter prices will show little ;change from a week ago Eggs | | will be up two to six cents a dozen | in some areas and down a couple of cents in others | | Cabbage, green beans and spin- jos jach head the list of outstanding | vegetable buys. Reasonable prices | also will be found on cucumbers, HERE'S WHY: lettuce, peppers, radishes, potatoes | and onions. - FLO-MOR. won't leave brush marks. | Produce men continue to list | strawberries as the best buy in Won't show streaks, overlap marks. Wonder. | fruit, Meanwhile, they herald the | ful for ceilings. | arrival of more plums from Texas | i }and cherries from california FLO-MOR is easy to spread. — ” sting hi id~j . 1 bec . | Mere cantaloupes are rollin N to yout stir n te port. | te market, the majority coming from Texas and Mexico. | FLO-MOR walls are easy to wash. v t al losti hable foce. Another good buy, produce men} : . | add, is rhubarb, most of it grown | i ‘ locally. Oil bose quality point! i FLO-MOR comes in wide choice of colors. | aretlte (polien Wega ax swleabanall . Nine basic colors. Mixing chart shows how this week included California | Save ‘1 to $2 per gal. -to get any other colors you want. oranges, grapefruit and apples. jump might be necessary in the | next couple of months. Meanwhile, 100 may rp el ip Png 89° FLO-MOR | f lodine Ration Quer Outside White. $1.25 gt... $4.69 gal | (oe moning ons var ver eH TABLETS Roller and Tray Set....$1.49 | interior Enamel... .$1.29 " | ad i i aidan Number of Widows Seen | 33° Increasing to 8,500,000 | NEW YORK (UP) — Cheerless | statistics The nation now has about 7,500,- 000 widows and the total has been | $1.38 Ledy Esther increasing by 100,000 a year, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. 4 PURPOSE reports. It adds that the yearly CREAM increase probably will be even greater in the future, and that by c 1960 there may be as many as 8,500,000 widows. GIANT ANNIVERSARY SALE Double Compartment ee FRIDAY SINK 21x32 ili @ Steinprost si a 0” Shower Stall @ An Amazing Bargain | 30° A Grade x 30 3-Pc. WHI -Pc. 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AERISOL Shaving Cr’m 49° ‘ | j THE PONTIAC PRESS,;THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 ¢ i i i ih MAKE YOUR VACATION SAFE—Vacation days are here again. It's a time for rest, relaxation, fund and “getting away from it all’ — a time to be carefree. The idea is to refresh body and mind and morale after a year of hard work. So go ahead. But make sure that your vacation is not ruined by avoidable accidents, trouble and annoyances. Here are sketched some timely tips for vacationers, culled from the years-long experience of the National Safety Council. Two Little Words in Title to Land Spell ‘Fortune’ in the heart of Alberta's Leduc sont. ‘te Turta lee about 20 miles south of In May 1952 the Alberta Su The two hold tide to 160 acres | Preme Court ruled in the farmer's of land on which mineral rights ° have been valued at more than| Justice W. G. Egbert held the one miliion dollars. land titles office did not have the After a fight, the | Suthority to change the deed. dismissed claims the Cana- berta Supreme Court upheld J dian Pacific Railway (CPR) and | tice Egberts ruting and the Su Imperial Oil Ind. for the oil rights | Preme, Court of Canada agreed es - . were the Montreal Trust Co., which holds @ lease on Anton Turta's por-| DETROIT (UP) —City officials of the land, and William Ser- | installed new parking meters in a neighborhood business district but in 1911 and the remainder in 1918 | and traffic, said thieves and van- from Mike Podgorny, who had pur- | dals made it impossible to main- chased the tract in 1908 from the | tain the meters. The meters were railway. A clerk in the land title removed. 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Since 197 scientists also have | been working near Barrow in ef- | forts to plumb the mysteries of Arctic life. : Sponsored by the Office of Naval Research and currently adminis- tered by the Arctic Institute, the Barrow field laboratory has housed almost 200 investigators from more than three dozen U. 8. colleges and institutions. ‘payroll, the tourist influx this sum- mer is eagerly anticipated. They look forward to a big business in curios. Poet in 16th Day of Fast to Aid Indochina Peace GENEVA ®—Vo Son Thiet, 45- year-old Vietnamese poet, was taken to a hospital early today in the 16th day of his ‘death fast’ for Indochina peace. Vo agreed to removal from his tent after police threatened to take him to the hospital by force. But he announced in a thin voice that he is determined to continue his fast wherever he is taken. Vo retired into his flimsy canvas tent May 4 and said he was enter- ing a “fast unto death'’ which he hopes would be an influence for peace in the Indochina war. Girl, 3, Falls 3 Floors, Suffers Minor Bruises BALTIMORE (®—Dariene Emer- | ° son, 2%, fell from the kitchen windw of a third-floor apartment here yesterday and landed on a concrete sidewalk. - . After an afternoon of observa- tion at Franklin Square Hospital, she was sent home. Except for a few bruises, she was uninjured. Chiang Begins His 2nd Term Leader of Nationalist China Calls for More Outside Support TAIPEH, Formosa #® — Chiang Kai-shek began his second term as president of Nationalist China‘: today with a call for more military and moral support and a strong al- liance of anti-Communist Asian nations. Inauguration day was a festive occasion on this Nationalist Island despite the threat of Communist air attack from the nearby Red- held mainland. Thousands of exploding fire- crackers provided a noisy back- ground as Chiang and Vice Presi- dent Chen Cheng took the oath of office in a city hall built during the Japanese occupation. * aL In a brief inauguration address Chiang declared. that his National- land of China if given a “reason- able amount of moral and ma- . FORTY-SEVEN Do You Want to Go North? | ise Mice Serene vaio tp “eta on Sho Cle erannston capt toh Room © Sharp Clear Pictures © installs in 45 Seconds $10.95 Value! 0G os nde @ Ne Mere Unsightly Antenna in Your Living say 49 CREDIT AT NO EXTRA COST! UNL JEWELERS 1 South Seginew, Corner of Pike FE 5-5731 only by explorers and prospec- ters unti] a decade ago, has felt y pe es es : The research is continuing, but RIOR RIG Ee ~< So well-designed and built, it's rated FIRST by national, in- dependent consumer bureau! All-porcelain inside and out! Large, heavily-insulated oven! Slide-out, drop front broiler, plus many other top-rated features! 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Foster-freezing Jet- Freeze shelves! 2 ele ot ag genta Ae % _FORTY-EIGHT 6" YANKEE STORES Gti BIG BIRTHDAY PARTY! 6"< as \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 Regular $16.95 LAWN MOWER a BIRTHDAY SPECIALS SAVE NOW FRIDAY and SATURDAY ’til 9 P.M. | Famous Blue Diamond POWER MOWER ae ae $49.95 ei 95 cuts ~ ee grass J" o fine ‘lawns rbnmtge a on heat. All Metal soll 33'l¢ Reg. $16.95 Alll Steel Wheelbarrow Heavy duty . 99 el finish. TEE Ribbed = (5< Colored SHIRTS POCKETS “Instead of Cutting a Cake—We’re Cutting Our Prices!” OPEN TONIGHT ‘=."" Yourself to a Piece of Birthday Savings Men’s UNIFORM WORK PANTS . *:..." $294 >; Men's UNIFORM WORK SHIRTS. . banal $194 ~ a’ | aa WITH Men’s Blue Chambray Work Shirts 94 Carpenter disclosed yesterday he had hired a private detective to check on the aftergame habits of some of his players. The owner spoke up after a private investiga- tor was arrested Tuesday night when Hamner reported to police he was being trailed. * > | “I resent this and I intend to do | Tourney Opens : Top-Seeded Eleven matches were played yesterday, and five others resulted in forefeitures. Wednesday’s results: Advances in Net Test { ] une Stack FinsT June King, . def. Cathy Bemis, Kingswood, 6-1, 6-0; Jerady Car- ter, Kingswood, won by default over Linda » + Darnelia Ever k, def. Van Du- wood, 6-3, 6-1; se Sherriff, é Pearce. Roch- ; Jane McKenzie, w fault over Ann Mur . Gayle Smith swood, won by defau:t jorie ¥. Grosse Poin te Joy ton, won fault over Bue Crosby, Toledo, O. Twin Service Golfers Train for Big Event Twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Keith, 16 Rosshire Court, Pontiac, something about it,” the 27-year- | promise to make some sort of mark old player said today, ‘This stuff| in the forthcoming Southwest Com- of treating me and other ball| mand golf tourney, under U. S. players like two-year-olds is going army auspices. Just now the boys, to wreck our club. We can win the Jerre and Harre 20 years old, pennant. We have a better team are in the 3rd Marine Division than in '50 when we won. j;at Camp Otsu, Japan, and “‘play- “But this uncalled for Gestapo; ing a lot of golf’. tactic will ruin our chances if, As members of the army team, they’re not cut out right away,” | the boys are training for the June Fifteen Tourney Champs Play in Eastern Open Snead Is Only 1954 at Baltimore BALTIMORE (®—The brightest Winner to Skip Test By JOE FALLS DETROIT # — The Detroit Tigers won yesterday's game last year. * * * Confused? So are the Philadel- Tigers nudged the A's 43 on Al | Kaline’s run-scoring single in the ‘| bottom of the 9th inning, but there In what seemed like sound strat- egy, the A's replaced Kellner, a lefty, with Ed Burtschy, a right- hander. It was a fatal mistake. The Tigers had the ‘‘book” on Burtschy. “He throws nothing but curve balls,’ Bill Tuttle, next Tiger hit- all he threw when we played against each other in the Inter- national League last year." Kaline walked up to the plate By BILL MARTIN Washington won three 1st places “| and scored heavily in five other events yesterday afternoon at Wis- ner Field to win the Suburban Ju- nior High League track meet for the 3rd. straight year. Braves piled up 52’, points to win. Jefferson was 2nd with 41's, followed by Eastern's 18, Water- ford’s 1074, Lincoin’s 844 and We- ver’s 3. Most spectacular performance was turned in by Washington's Alex Barge, who cleared 5 feet 10% inches to better his own rec- ord of 5-742 set last year. Barge's remarkable leap also erased the Wisner Field record of 5-942 set by another junior high performer, Gené Lawson of Jefferson, earlier this _ season. Barge also placed 2nd in the 100- yard dash and broad jump to tie with Jefferson's Archie Brooks for Two -conference records fell dur- ing the competition. the individual scoring honors in the meet. Brooks won the 75-yard ~ Hamner asserted. | 25-29, 72-hole test in Japan. They The second baseman, who came also expect to play in the summer to the Phillies in 1944 as a 17-year- | old recruit and developed into one . of the National League's top in- fielders, was bitter about the in- cident. Sitting in his North Philadelphia home with his pretty wife, Shirley, the Richmond, Va., native poured out his feelings about being trailed | by a private detective to see if he wen wm bed on tine aw «« Qtrike Perils = make $25,000 a year. I've got sev- en or eight good years ahead of me. I keep myself in shape and never, at any time, has it been necessary to have me followed by a private detective.” j “IT want to be cleared of the im- plications and inferences that being followed shows something wrong in a person's private Hfe,”’ Hamner said. *. * ® “I know I am of some value to the team. If what I have to say means they're going to trade me, I'm going to speak my piece. I don't like this sort of stuff." * * »* Hamner already has felt the re- action of the episode. The barbs of sharp-tongued fans and some of the bench jockeys on the opposition —the Milwaukee Braves last night bunch of stars in its short. five- year history began gunning for Japan Open tourney, and hope to | gold today in the richest Eastern be home by Christmas. | Open golf tournament at the Mu- During the summer of 1952, the | nicipal Mt. Pleasant course here. boys were caddies at Tam O'Shan- . * * ter club, Ben Lulu of the club's} Shooting for the $4.000 top prize pro staff recalled them as ‘“‘nice| in the 72-hole, $20,000 event were golfers . . . enthusiastic players | 107 pros, including winners in 15 who are capable of shooting in| of the 18 previous tourneys played the middle 70s.” this year under PGA sanction. In this group were three pre- | vious Eastern Open titlists—Lloyd | Mangrum of Niles, Ill, Cary Middlecoff of Kiamesha Lake, N.Y., and Dick Mayer, the de- fending champion from St.Peters- burg, Fla. ; Sam Snead, the 1952 winner and Harness Track mes nea WESTBURY, N.Y. @—Another | w Va. sat this one out. His 275 attempt was to be made today to | ic the tournament record. settle the dispute between horse- | * * * | men and Roosevelt Raceway | The hilly, 6,895 yard Mt.Pleas- The horsemen, represented by ant layout was still soft from re- | the Standardbred Owners Assn.,| cent damp, cool weather, and most | have threatened a strike maioes | af the touring pros agreed after Roosevelt agrees to an increase in| yesterday's practice rounds it purse distribution, which under the | played “longer” than in previous present schedule amounts to about | tourneys here | 2% per cent of the mutuel take.| A steady rain last night didn’t | The track is scheduled to open figure to help those who lean Monday with entries for the open-| heavily on their long game. either. ing night due today. | After today’s and tomorrow's Don Millar, executive vice presi-| rounds, the field will be whittled dent of the U.S. Troting Assn., met yesterday with representatives of the track and horsemen but no —opened up on him. He went hit-| agreement was reached. less in four times at bat and) dropped to second place in the ation, recently agreed to a 32 per National League batting average cent distribution after horsemen | race with .365, | refused to enter their horses and shut down the track for one night. Titled Jockey | May.Not Ride OSU Ist Baseman in Epsom Derby _ Leads Big 10 Hitters SALISBURY, Eng. Sir Gor-| CHICAGO u—Don Kelley, Ohio don Richards may be forced to State ist baseman, leads Big Ten give up his mount on the Queen's hitters and will try to nail down Landau in the Epsom Derby June jthe batting championship as the 2 as the result of injuries suffered ‘conference race ends this week in a spill yesterday. lend 7 . . : > 10 Richards, who ot 8 year of wg |g Sat cued 2M has ridden more winners than any Ton statistics released today. Ray other jockey in history. WA&S Collard, of league-leading Michigan knocked out for 30 minutes when | state dropped from 1st to 2nd with his horse, Misty Night, fell during | 400. Minnesota's Gene Steiger is cap. Sexson 4th with 389. Ed Lindsey, Iowa pitcher-out- fielder, leads the sluggers with 31 bases on 14 hits. Old-Timers to Drill ° . * Doctors said Sir Gordon suf- fered a severe concussion. “He really had a bad knock,” a | hospital spokesman said. “Com- plete rest and quiet are essential. He might—and I emphasize might —have to rest and not ride for a fortnight. No bones are broken but he has some bad bruises.” | Old-Timers’ baseball team will hold a practice Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at Washington Junior High School's athletic field. Chicago Gloves Titlists Face Europeans Tonight to 60 players for the last 36 holes extending through Sunday. * * * Besides Mayer and Tommy Bolt | | Miami Beach four-ball -champion- ship, winners of other 1944 scram- | bles playing in the Eastern includ- ed Bob Toski, Livingston, N.J.; | Dutch Harrison, Ardmore, Okla: Herman Schariau, Boca Raton, Fla.; Fred Wampler, Indianapo- lis: Shelley Mayfield, Chicopee, | Mass. ; Bob Rosburg, Chicago; | Julius Boros, Mid Pines, N.C; |Chandler Harper, Chattanooga, Tenn.; Fred Haas, New Orleans; Art Wall, Pocono Manor, Pa; Dave Douglas, Grossinger, N.Y.: Doug Ford, Kiamesha Lake and Johnny Palmer, Charlotte, N.C This year's purse ‘was hiked $5,000, with the winner's share Trabert, Rosewall Win Paris Matches PARIS, May 19 “—Tony Trabert of Cincinnafi and Ken Rosewall of Australia, who may ‘be headed for a showdown in the semifinals, to- day round ‘matches in the French In- ternational tennis tournament with a minimum of effort. Golf Films, Clinic at Forest Lake Club Sound films of the recent PGA tourney will be shown af Forest Lake Country Club's first golf clinic starting at 8 p. m. Friday. | increased $1,600 over the 1953 loot. | breezed through their first | | | | | yesterday's Suburban Junior High - Pentiae Press Phete s , , HIGH-FLYING JUMPER—Washington's Alex Barge is shown above Yonkers Raceway, now in oper- | of Houston, Tex., who tied for the | clearing 5 feet 10's inches in the high jump to set a new record during League track meet at Wisner Field. | The remarkable leap erased Barge'’s own record of 5-7'y, set last year, ! and helped Washington win the meet for the 3rd straight year. | Carry Olympic Fire SYDNEY, Australia “—The Ol- ympic flame for the 1956 games will be flown to Australia in a miner's lamp, E. G. Holt, techni- cal director of the organizing com- mittee said today. Runners will carry the torch from Olympia to a Greek airport where it will be transferred to a miner's lamp and flown to Darwin Holt said. From there, about 1,800 runners will carry the flame down Austra- lia's east coast to, Melbourne. Host Ends 37 Years in Employ of State 7 Thirty-seven years of state em- ployment came to an end last week for Richard Host, fish culturalist at the Drayton Plains Fish Hatch- ery a 5% Host had been at the Drayton hatchery since 1942. He | had worked at a half-dozen hatcheries throughout the state since starting , i jrand A CHICAGO @—Europe’s 10 ama-{ The rangy 6-3, 157-pounder is to| Club pro Bob Gajda and his) at Comstock Park near G current road trip. teur.boxers, rated the strongest | meet Art Glass of Toledo. eaststemt, Eagene Walsh, will Goun- | Rapids. _.| Tt was disclosed tonight $25 fines | Alfredo Escobar, bantamweight | onstrate golfing skills and give in-/ He will return to Grind Rapids | 1. heen assessed against Coach overseas team since 1948, tonight | 147, Los Angeles, is Chicago’s| struction. The clinic is being held | to live, and plans to spend most | SVe Dern BAW™SSee agalhs, face Chicago's Golden Gloves Captain. His opponent will be|for members and prospective | of his. time remodeling a building by Hank Seat of Palticaee Suv champions in the 17th international | Antoine Martin of Paris. ; members of the club. he recently purchased there, day and against Gene Woodling rl bouts. = an argument with Ed Runge at e 2 ¢ ’ ' ' ' ( t hi Cleveland last Tuesday night. \ cont cmt tan om «| CaMpanella’s Injury Brings Pause in Catching expected at Chicago Stadium to : M Sack esc enese ceneee : Lo ajor League Results cent 5 ee sees Battle With Berra; Their Records Very Simil Chicago since 1939. The 148 team | e | i Td; ell [ .) e | | al Deron om A =. [Retire co aaa The top invading amateurs rep- By GRANTLAND RICE with the Yankees Berra has smacked 158 home | Pnieaslpete 71.0.2). @ i ef resent eight countries, England) NEW YORK—The hot catcher’s battle hetween | runs—Campanella has 158 to his credit. Berra | Becten Sosara ateubiaks France, Ireland, Scotland, Bel-| Yogi Berra and Roy Campanella, one of the warmest | has driven in 665 ‘runs, Campanella is credited | ~ wo games scheduled. un gium, Norway, Finland and Mo-| affairs we've seen in some time, now comes to a | with 563. | pewen % Pee Pw rocco, They will engage the ex-| pause while the Dodger star recovers from a hand 7 ef ¢ ew York 3. Chicago, 2 perienced American team in 10| operation. There has been a general opinion that Campanella | Baltimore 5 hin ® 3 es bouts. ies be b Yogi can Reep ty age a a weeks of | has been well ahead in home runs and runs driven | chicago at Detront, 8:15 pm. ‘The feature may be between | inactivity. These are two catchers since lorgott Campanetta h 7: ; light heavyweight Bjarne Lingas| Bill Dickey and Mickey Cochrane left the scene. |i" Jt is generally forgotten that Campanella has Briidetgus af Gasnmgieg 7 38'bm of Oslo, Norway, and Orville Pitts. | Cochrane and Dickey were the two best I've run | known only two years above the .300 brand. Campa- ee . veteran Golden Glover, who is in| across. They were only crowded by Johnny Kling nella's best mark was .325 in 1951—Yogi's 322 in 1950. | ows). ~~ = the Air Force and stationed at/ and Gabby Hartnett. ° ‘ ° 848 Phiiadelphte °°. wou 33 4 Bellefontaine. Ohio. , Oe. 6 . Both have been fine catchers and useful people Milweukee pe ee Bo 3 Ny . . > ed from a | New, York ........ J Berra and Campaneiia have been running neck | to have around. Berra, having emerg: Cincinnati 7 % 31S) (1M Frank Cooper, Dublin detective: | og neck for six years. Berra broke im with the | Slump, is now on his way to another big year. Ye 8 he is conch of the European squad} voiseos in 1946, but he only played seven games | Campanella, held in check by a bad hand, got . ond! Prababie. Ptcner and confident of or. His Irish} iat season away to his worst start this season and he wilt Meat, Pens mie — team defeated touring weeks. . st at h. 7:30 p.m.—Poholsky Chicago Golden Glovers in Ireland “8 Te ‘lyn in 1948. a rear (02) vs. Law (3-3) €4, while French, Italian and Ger- thr the t cam the two| If Berra has a good year he can get a big WESNESDAY'S RESULTS tied with the Amori-| 1948 on through to presen’ paign . St. Louis 3, New York © —— have had one of the closest battles fang could | jump on the Dodger catcher. Unfortunately, a8 | chicago 9. 1 Bet eae Pe ask for. - ; George M. Cohan once wrote—"It isn’t. what you Pittsburgh 3. Cincinnati 2 Bruce highly regarded| In seven years, up to the 1954 campaign, Berra | used to be—it's what you are today.” ; FRIDAYS | light etre from England, |has batted. 25. In six years with Brooklyn,| Campanella will have to have a blazing finish Kew ork st Phitsdetpiig, 7p m ig captain of the overseas team. has batted .292. In his seven years |to keep Berra company for 1954. | a eg hh § -™ 5 4 (a -, Miner's Lamp Will | Sports Briefs TENNIS PARIS — Second-seeded Tony Trabert of Cincinnati eliminated | Jacques Malosse of France, 6-2, 7-5, 64, and gained the second round of the French International tournament. RACING | BOSTON — Wise Margin ($24.90) scored a nose victory over Find in the 20th Massachusetts Handi- | cap at Suffolk Downs. | CAMDEN, N.J. — Royal Note | ($6.00) won the $15,000-added Cher- |ry Hill Stakes at Garden State | Park. NEW YORK — High Voltage ($8.70) captured the National Stal-é lion Stakes at Belmont Park. INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Miz Clementine ($3.80) won the $16,375 Goose Girl Stakes at Hollywood Park. Jockey Johnny Longden rode his 4,400th winner. Yank Stars Are Fined for Rows With Umpires CAGO, May 19 # — Two members of the New York Yan- with umpires during the Yanks’ \ | 44 feet = Braves Win JH Title dash and low hurdles and placed 3rd in the broad jump. The tnd new record was reg- istered in the quarter-mile relay, won by Jefferson in 50.1 seconds. Former mark was (50.2, set by Jefferson in 1951. Washington fin- ished ist in the relay im 49.3 when a runner stepped out of his lane on a baton exchange. The only other double-winner was Jefterson’s Jim Hawkins, who fin- ished Yst*in the 300-yard dash and %%-yard dash—Brooks (J) Ist: Conlev (E) 2nd; Shaw oo Anderson (J) 4th; Cooper (Wash) Sth. Time 6.5 seconds. 100-yard dash—Hawkines (J) lst) Barge (Wash) 2nd; (Wat) 3rd; Martin (J) 4th: Whitlock (Wash) Kh. Time 11 seconds. 50-yard high hurdies—Phiegm (Wash) Watkins (Wash) 2nd Pope ‘E) | Jrd; Barube (Wat) 4th: Burkhardt (Wat) | Sth. Time 7.96 seconds | 100-yard low hurdies Brooks (J+ Ist | Watkins (Wash) 2nd. Strevel (Wevr 3rd; Burkhardt «Wat; 4th, Hawkins (J) s&h. Time 126 3 Broad jump-—Hawkins (J) ist; Barge (Wash) 4; Brooks (J) 3rd White (Wash) 4th Whitlock (Wash) Sth Distance 18 feet 4 inches Shot put—Hickman :E) ist: Ramsey (Wash) Ind; Watkins (Wash) 3rd, Kin- | mey (BE) 4th; Jolly (Wash) 8th. Distance 5% inches. Pole vault—Oates (Wash) Ist: Whitiock | (Wash) 2nd, Bolt «Li 3rd; McApnaily (Wash). Herron (J), Lawson (J). Keller }«J), Davis (Wat), Willard : Wat) (Ly) tied for th Height Ray ® feet 6 inches jump--Barge (Wash) list Pe Laweon A trd; White |Wash: and Die! ihm iL) tied for «th Height 5 . u | feet 10% imches. (New record. Old mark | tisans who vowed when the fran- 5-7%, set by Barge in 1953. Also replaces field record of 6-0%, set by Gene Law son of Jefferson earlier this year } | Quarter-mile relay—Jefferson (HH Mar | tim-W. Jackson-A. Hoover-R Anderson Lincolm, 3rd, Water | iNew record mark 50.2, set by Jeffersom in 1951) Ohioan Picked by Birmingham old Coaching Post ter, whispered to Kaline. “That's. and, on Burtschey's first pitch, he rifled a single between short and third to score the winning run. “Bill was right,” Kaline said. “He threw me a curve and I was ready for it." This ‘‘secret’’ leaked out in the Tigers’ dressing room after the game. “My, oh, my, don't ball players ever change,’’ grinned general manager “Muddy Rue] later in the evening. ‘We should have kept it quiet about Burtschey. We'll be playing the A's again.” The Tigers won't be playing anybody today. It's an off day. Starting Friday, however, they will open a three-game series in Briggs Stadium with the Chi- cage White Sox. Fred Hutchinson, Tiger skipper, has named Billy Hoeft, Ned Gar- ver and Steve Gromek—in that order to face the White Sox in set. , | Ralph Branca opened for De- jtroit yesterday but pitched only /1 1-3 innings. 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Baltimore Still Trailing Braves’ Attendance Mark BALTIMORE «—Transfer of the St. Louis Browns to Baltimore has Olsen | disqualified | | Carl Lemle of Toledo Named to Maples’ Grid | paid off in attendance in the first 15 home dates, but the Orioles still | trail Milwaukee's home attend- ance mark, both last season and this. | * * « | The Orioles in their first two | home stands drew more paid ad- missions than the Browns did in St.Louis all last season. | Last night's attendance of 29,722, | boosted the total to 318,679. The Browns played before only 297,238 all of 1953. | But the Baltimore total left something lacking for Oriole par- chise was switched here last fall to beat Milwaukee's million-plus |home attendance in 1953, its first | year in the National League. Even this season, with some of | the novelty worn off, Milwaukee ‘has drawn 324,615 for its first 15 home dates. That's 11,217 less than | the number who saw the Braves | play their first 15 games at home last season, but the total is 5,936 better than Baltimore's figure. The Orioles have responded to the enthusiastic rooting by winning Oddest Golfing Tourney Is Tour in S. America By HUGH FULLERTON JR. Replacing Vince Secontine, re- tiring Birmingham high school foot- ball coach, Carl Lemie of Toledo will assume head coaching and teaching duties Sept. 1. . Lemile graduated from Toledo Seott in 1944 where he served as quarterback for four years. He attended Ohie State and the Uni- versity of Tolede and had four years of college football. His coaching experience was at tained at Port Huron high school | as backfield coach under Bob) © Oct % Hayes for four years; one year Players will shoot full 18 hole at Toledo, Waite; and one year rounds on nine of the best Latin- as head coach at Holland, Ohio. American courses, but only two His war service was spent in the | holes of each round will count in navy. | the tournament. Winner will be Mr. Lemle is currently enjoying | the one with the best 18-hole net, a perfect coaching record as a/| using the handicap on the last head coach. Last year his team | day of the tournament. won 9 games and lost none. Carl! The inter-hemispheric putts will has a master’s degree, is mar-|be made on the Quito, Ecuador, ried, and has two children. | Golf Club, where it’s possible if you don't over-shoot the green. East Detroit Trackmen *}- | -——> ‘Easy fér Birnlingham Rides 4,400th Winner Birmingham High School's track | INGLEWOOD, Calif. @®—John | the equator? That's one gimmick in the odd- est tournament yet devised, a “golf ground South America” handicap event. The tour, being organized by Harold Dawson of | | eo NEW YORK #—Talk about long putts, how about one clear across kees have been fined .for rth-ins | | round. He was up at the count of team rested many of its standouts for Saturday's state meet, but had more than enough strength to rout East Detroit, 73's-34'2 at Pierce Field. John Appleford won the 220 and (Moneybags) Longden has ridden his 4,400th winner. The 44-year-old Longden reached that milestone yesterday at Holly- | wood Park aboard Real Hope in |the fifth race. Johnny has boon riding for 27 years and has ridden tied for ist in the high jump for | more winners than any jockey in| nine and losing seven at home, * > 7 The weather for the Orioles’ | first 15 home dates was anything | except conducive to big turnouts. | It rained on more than half the. dates and only two occasions, last night and Sunday when 46,796 attended, resembled baseball Moose Tool Nines Winners mn City League | Softball Extremes in scoring marked Wednesday night's City Softball League action at Northside Park. Moose edged Drive-In Cleaners '41 behind the hit pitching of | veteran hurler Pete Mihay, while Forster Tool blasted Louie’s Tav- ern 20-6 in a 23-hit slugfest. | | |}doubles in five appearances | spark his team's triumph. | Tonight's league games will be |played at Beaudette Park, with | CIO 59 taking on Drive-In Clean- |ers at 7 p.m. and GMC meeting {Birmingham Riteway 8:3 ‘clock. Shaw's Jewelers will play exhibition double-header with |two city league teams at North- | side, starting at 7 p.m. | Moose ......... ..002 000 2-4 4 1 Drive-In . 000 001 O—-1 3 1 Mihay and Pritchard; Alderson end Keop. |Louie’s ...1 1123 1 O66 810 Forster 310 %2 0 2 x20 15 § Keel, Neliey and Nasarik. Pairbrother, j } Tanner and Jackaiow Errors Help Spartans Wallop Tartars’ Nine DETROIT @ — Michigan State, battling for the Big Ten baseball title, capitalized on three errors yesterday to trim Wayne Univer- sity 6-2 in a non-conference game. Spartans, who now have a 156 overall season record, combined two hits and a walk with Tartar miscues for three runs in the 4th inning. State added single runs in the 5th and 6th innings, capping scor- the Maples. Birmingham took | the world except England's Sir | ing in the 7tn on a bases-empty leight firsts. | Gordon i ang | homer by outfielder Dan Brown. Loser Is Army-Bound By JOE FALLS DETROIT, May 20 w—Cy Crisci is a reasonable fight manager, which is something of an oddity. : * * Hig belter from Brooklyn, Car- mine Fiore, scored a unanimous 10@-round decision last night over Jed Black of Janesville, Wis., and not once—not once, mind you—did Crisci clamor: ‘We want the champ next!” * He merely said: “Maybe now they'll rank my boy. This refreshing twist followed an impressive performance by Fiore, who is unranked among the welter- weights. Using a solid left, he twice floored Black for eight counts to pile up an impressive margin on the cards of all three officials. * . * Tt was Fiore's eighth straight win and ended Black's string of 27 fights without a defeat. The Artny-bound Black was sur- prised by a wild left in the third itwo, ready to go, but referee | Jackie Swartz said, no, you must There was nothing mandatory Fiore Ends Unbeaten Record of Jed Black, Hopes to Meet Ranking Welter _a record of 26-26-5, Black, 144%, is about the second knockdown, how- 28-21. A slim crowd of 1,662 paid ever, In. the seventh, Fiore | a gross of $2,645.10. | take a mandatory eight count. on his side, completely dazed. He rose rubber-legged bit before Fiore could file him under ‘‘knock- outs,” the bell ended the round. Referee Swartz was the most im- pressed with the bruising Fiore. He called it 96-82, while Judge Bill Appleton had it 93-86 and Judge’ Joe Greenberg - 98-85. steak red. This, Detroit's Olympia he'll likely get it ranking welterweight. Fiore weighed 146% and now 5 thumped .a solid left to Black's | , : It's Time Out! head, and the ex-collegian fell over | e _FIFTY ‘ -————- Don Schlundt of Indiana set.a| the Big Tea during the recent bas-| 21.1-point-a-game record average in | | ketball season, | NOW YOU CAN Umpire Rules Al Rosen's Bat Is Not Legal CLEVELAND, May_2) #—Um- THE ¥ PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 ——— Records Fall as Romeo Wins 3-C Finale pire Chariey Berry ruled Al Ros- | en's favorite bat was illegal yester- | day after finding that it contained — small nails. Sammy White, Umpire Berry took soy Dress 5 Saginaw Threat fo Flint Squad MOVE UP To MERCURY * * . 1 The bat — a 35-ounce, well-| and tossed it to the Tribe dugout | weathered Louisville Slugger—be- > ¢ |}came an issue as the Cleveland | Indians’ infielder stepped to the plate in the fifth inning of Wednes- day's game with the Boston Red Sox “I knew someone was going to! catch up with this sooner or later, | but I was going to keep it as long | as possible,’’ grinned Rosen later. | * ¢ °¢ “I've used this one practically all At the urging of Boston catcher ' season.”’ State Track Crown By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Saginaw High, | field event specialist named Bob} Maturen, poses a genuine threat | jto defending champion F lint| | Northern in Yhe Class A track | | finals at Ann Arbor Saturday. | A check of comparative ef- | forts in last Saturday’s regional meets disclosed that Maturen had the top mark in the pole vault (12 feet, 3 inches) and in the broad jump (22 feet, 2':-Inches). 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Lapeer was 4th with 37 followed by Lake Orion with 31. Tempena- ture in the 40s hampered the athletes somewhat, but three rec- ords were broken and another tied. Three individuals were double winners, including Dick Marshall |and Jim Lothery of Romeo. Mar- | shall swept the hurdles and Lothery took the high jump and shot put. -|Paul Dellaire ef Rochester won both the 100 and 220-yard dashes. | Oxford netted only two firsts to three for Rochester, but edged the Falcons on three 2nds, a tie for 2nd, and five 3rds. Bill Sullivan of Lapeer out- distanced Oxford freshman Fred Gingell and tied a 19-year-old rec- ord in the mile of 4 minutes, 55 seconds. Duane Wildey, Oxford ju- nior, smashed the half-mile stand- ard set in 1941 by turning the two laps in 2:07.1 Lothery lifted his own high jump mark te an even six feet. Gther record Was in the mediey relay as Ron Sheemaker, Clyde Groves, Larry 8, ~ncer and Jack | Messer of Oxford did 2:43.38 to better Romeo's 1953 performance. Romeo won the half-mile relay and the Bulldogs’ Bernie Carter won the broad jump as well as taking 2nd in both dashes. Dick | Chambers of Lake Orion and Norm | Wiley of Lapeer tied for Ist in the pole vault. | Quarter-mile heats were won by | Rochester's Gilroy Witsoe and Lynn | (Bob) Hazlett of Lake Orion. Latter |is a transfer student from Pontiac | High School. } 12-yard high hurdies—Won by Mar- (LO) Ind; | (Roch) Carter (Romeo! 3nd; Oroves Ox) 3rd: Crandall ‘Lap) 4é4th; Moore (Romeo) Sth. Time: 10.5 seconds 180-yard iow hurdies—Won by Marshes"! (Romeo); McCaughna (LO) ind; Wilson (Lap! 3rd: Stewart ‘Romeo) 4th: Spen- cer :Ox) Sth Time: 21.2 seconds 220-yar@ dash — Won by ODeliaire ‘Roch: Carter Powell Roch) Ird ‘Romeo é4th, Cole Time 22.85 seconds Mediey relay—Won by Oxford (Shoe- maker, Groves. Spencer, Mosser); Lake Orion. 3nd; Rochester, Ird; Romeo, 4th; Lapeer, 5th. Time: 23 minutes, 43.8 sec- onds (Breaks record of 2.44.2, set by Romeo in 1963) Mile runm—Won by Sullivan (Leap): Gingell (Ox) 3nd; Mersine (Ox) 3rd; Wiggins (Rom) é¢th; Smith (Rech) sth Time: 4 minutes, 66 seconds. (Ties rec- | ord set by Aiken of Romeo in 1935) | see ard run ‘ist heat)—Won by Wit- | foe hb), Bhie. (Ox) 2nd; McLeughiie _ ore Time: 36 seconds ard run (3nd heat) Won by Has- lett ©:; Broeker, (Lap) 3nd; Kimmel (Ox! “yea. Time: $5.5 seconds 880-yard run ‘ist heat) Won by Wildey (One, Rice (LO) Ind: Barber ‘Roch; irda Time: 2 minutes, 71 seconds. ‘Breaks record of 2:07.17, set by Kahler of Imiay City im 1941) 880-yard run (2nd heat) Won »b Crowell (Lap); Jewell (Ox) 2nd; Russe dee) 3rd. Time: 2:18.5. ard relay—Won Ld Romeo (Mar- shall, Moore, McKeough); Roches- ter, 2nd; Oxford, ara: — a th; — Sth. Time: 38 see- MBs vault—Tie for ist between Cham- (LO) end Wiley (Lap): Stewart pe. 3rd; 3-way tie for 4th between Hill (Lap), Richmond and J. Stewart, — Height: 8 feet, 8 inches. Few iia by Carter (Rom); Wises och) 3nd; Groves (Ox) 3rd; Rutherford (Roch) 4th; Lothery (Rom) Sth. Distance: 19 feet, 16 inches. High jump—Won by Lothery (Rom): | Tie or 2nd between edict (Ox) and Stewart ‘Rom:; Tie for 4th between Hees (Lap) and Rice LO) Height: 6 feet. Breaks record of 5 feet, 8% inches, set by Lothery in 1963). Shot put—Won by Lothery ‘Rom; | Bowker (Lap) 2nd; itehel) (Lap) 3rd; Stone (Roch) 4th: Bergin Ox) Sth. Dis- tamece; 44 feet, 7 inches. ‘Center Line Team Defeats Rams, 11-6 St. Frederick's baseball team dropped its 6th straight Suburban | Catholic League baseball decision | yesterday, bowing to Center Line St. Clement 11-46 here. St. Clement, the league's newest member, pounded Ram hurler Don | Picmann for nine hits, Rams col- lected seven safeties themselves off Center Line’s Shaff, who struck out 13 and walked three. t. tees ees ees 201 406 O11 8 ' ll ed (4 grate @, OR Og emma: aR F Saturda y oes: : + Sen wade $3.95 \ NR Nee. ss.os 8 © si6.so * Golf Corts . $12.75 & ha peta pesebot © * Shoes $3.95 up \ weve \ \ sporting’ Goons nyTHE PONTIAC P: PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 Yanks, One Game Back, Face Tailenders at Home By BEN PHLEGAR Associated Press Sperts Writer The World Champion New York | Yankees came home today from | a triumphant tour of the West | where _they _beat the strongest | Standout Field Lined Up for Coliseum Relays O’Brein, Richards, Mal Whitfield Are Among ‘Name’ Performers LOS ANGELES «—Track and field athletes from far and abroad many of them internationally re- nowned, checked in today for final workouts before the 14th annual Los Angeles Coliseum Relays to- morrow night, when world record performances are possible Feature events abound on the program, highlighted by the ap- pearance of such stars as shotput- ter Parry O’Brien, high jumpers Chuck Holding and Ernie Shelton, pole vaulter Bob Richards, hurd- ler Jack Davis, mile runners Mal Whitfield and Sweden's Ingvar Eriksson and the finest relay teams in tbe nation * > * Upwards of 30,000 fans are ex- pected to witness the meet. The first major event, the 100-yard dash, is scheduled for 8:30 p.m. (10:30 p.m, Eastern Standard Time). O'Brien, of fhe Los Angeles Athletic Club, who recently shoved .the shot 60 feet 5% inches, has little opposition in this event. He will double up in the discus, which he won at the West Coast Relays last Saturday over r the world ‘rec- | teams in the American League on their home grounds-8 out of 10 times. * > * With a dozen games immediate- ly ahead against the eastern tail- ‘State Schools Have Edge enders, this looks like the big/is the only team in what the Yankee push to the top. American League calls East—Bal- The champs are one game be-| timore is West—above sixth place. hind Cleveland at the moment, but; On the invasion just ended New now it’s the Indians’ turn to take| York was the only traveling team on | the Western powers. New York with anything like a | winning 1 rec- Clarkston Girl Wins Tri-State Rifle Letter on Endowed Institutions |» ss. canes ot mr By HUGH FULLERTON JR. EAST LANSING \# — Do state- supported universities have a big bulge over privately endowed in- stitutions in athletics? In the opinion of Duffy Daugher- ty, Michigan State’s new football coach, they do — in football and in every other respect. And he points to Michigan State's phe- nomenal athletic development as proof. Daugherty, a product of Syra- cuse University, is completely sold on Michigan State. It isn’t just because his job is here. Duffy is an enthusiastic sort of guy and the words fairly spill over when he talks about the college he has adopted. feels that Daugherty obviously ord holder, Fortune Gordien, with a throw of 184 feet 1‘ inches. . > - East Texas State College's Hold- ing is credited with a high jump of 6 feet 10 inches. Shelton, a South- ern California Trojan, high, 69% 10 days ago and Mrs. Walter S. Barrows, 6100 {his own elevation to the head | Qveriook Drive, Clarkston, only coaching job and Biggie’ Murn's | girl on the rifle and pistol team of promotion to athletic director is a | Tri-State College, Angola, Ind., has sign that Michigan State has | been awarded her “T” for parti- | > reached athletic maturity. Alb Scan "a — and oe any though physically the college still | igen ‘Grea te - , cait of the is growing, the struggle for recog- Pp tal : \ = ‘ — by the nition, has ended and with it some te, -. — fines ~ salle oan of the scramble for athletic talent. | _ — - i presented during the recently held “We don't have traditions like | annual sports awards banquet of the Ivy League schools, but we | the College. where she is enrolled can teil our players they're in the |i" the Department of Commerce. | process of building a football tra- | all, Michigan State is less than 100 Crack relay teams from various | colleges, each a champion in its section and headed by sprint stars from the University of Texas rive today. ar- WEDNESDAY'S STARS BATTING—A! Kaline, Detroit singled with the bases loaded in the last of the Sth. driving in the win- ning run as Detroit beat 4-3 PITCHING—Vic Raschi, St. Louls Card- inals, pitched his first Natiogal League shutout and his Sth straight victory. beating New York 3-0 Tigets Philadelphie | “atter | Two Firsts for Golfer CHARLESTON, W. Va WF — years old and not so long ago it | Jerry Whittington had two firsts at was just a small agricultural and | Meadow Brook Golf club here by scientific school. In 1948 it was the | making a hole-in-one on the No. 5 13th largest college in the country. | hole. It was his first ace and the Now it is ninth largest and by | first one ever made on that hole. about 1960 we expect to have | Jerry used a 6 iron on the 173-yard | hole EAST SIDE AUTO PARTS Open Sundays 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. dition,”’ Duffy explained. 30,000 students.’ Factory Employees: OFF Bring Your Badge — ALL and get... 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He retired the last 15 of the four broke even or better in} Giants in order after giving up five the East. singles in the first five innings. * on . Bob Lemon picked up victory | No. 6 for Cleveland as he allowed | the Red Sox just four hits. Milwaukee also won 6 of 9 and; Two errors by Milt Bolling gave | moved from seventh to fourth. The | the Indians two unearned runs in| Chicago Cubs broke even at 55.| the eighth. Al Rosen hit his sixth Only Cincinnati faltered, losing 6) home run in the last five games lof 9. UM Beats MSC Netters | St. Louis grabbed the National League lead yesterday on the com- ANN ARBOR ® — Michigan's | Giants and defeats for Brooklyn) tennis team was celebrating a re- | BY * * - The St. Louis Cardinals jumped | from fourth to first with a 6-3 rec- ord * t+ * =—s CHARTERED BUS SERVICE Available for All Occasions and .. . The Detroit Race Course SPECIAL CLUB DAYS | es bination of a 30 victory over the | and the Phillies. 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The private eye identified himself as Charlies Leland, 3%, working out of Wilmington, Del. > . 7 The story ‘“‘broke’’ yesterday afternoon when it was revealed Le- land had been taken in custody on Hamner’s complaint someone followed him home from the Phil- lies’ ball park after the Tuesday j night game. And, said Granny, when he parked at home and went into the house, he saw this other automo- Vuckovich Ready to Bid for Berth in INDIANAPOLIS (®—Bill Vuko- | vich, 1953 winner of the Memorial | Day 500-mile auto race, was back in business today after engine trouble kept him from qualifying | for this year’s contest in opening | time trials last weekend * * * A new engine for his fuel injec- tion Special was flown in from ‘500’ Race | qualifications. He had held that spot last year and was never head- , ed except during stops for fuel | and tires. 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Regardless in this weekend's qualifications—and he may chal- lenge Jack McGrath's track rec- ord of 141.033 miles an hour—he will have to start back of the earl- | ier qualifiers. | the best speed on the first day of eeereeeveeven teense SNELLED HOOKS Carlisle Size 8 Pkg. of 6 Nylon Snell | SPIN ROD | BAMBOO Jointed Cork Handle $7.00 Value! | HEDDON Nylon Casting Line 12-M. . . $1.35 95° 15-. . . $1.50 20-tb. .. $1.70 50 yd. spools ‘ Whirlaway ROD-REEL Reg. $19.95! ee ee eeseeeveeeenre ee ee - e*eee#es LDS ANY i A URCHASE AP Pee e NS *#eeees ae Cececcos *ef8e a : = ‘\ ¢ \ co e*eesveeeeeeveeee8 sees eee Double Taper HDH Nylon ara $9.00 Value! Crazy Crawler $1.50 Value! SPINSTER REEL Reg. $13.95! *eeeeeenrenerteeneeeaeneeeeee | mediately. bile round a corner, then drive past the Hamner house once more. At that point, Hamner telephoned police and they arrested Leland. * + . They found a .32-caliber revolver and a .38 target pistol in his car. Leland said he was employed by the Brandywine Investigation Agency in Wilmington and that the whole situation was a mistake. He said he had been instructed to fol- low an Air Force man driving & two-tone gray Cadillac in connec- tion with a divorce action. * s Leland was arraigned before Magistrate William Hagen and held in $500 bail on a charge he violated the Uniform Firearms Act. Then, Phillies owner Bob Car- penter exploded a bombshell. “Thig was no case of mistaken identity,” Carpenter announced in a statement. “It was a case of my employing a detective ageycy to check on some of my players.” And he added: *‘Most major league clubs follow the same policy. Each year I have checked on my players both at home and on the road, so that I could be assured that our rules of midnight curfew after day games, and 2 am. curfew after night games would be observed.” Officials of several other clubs, | asked to express their views on the subject, declined to comment im- MRA Campaign Begins Friday Emphasis Is on Stokes Events in 56-Day Meet in Livonia DETROIT — Thoroughbred horse racing returns to Michigan tomorrow for a ‘6-day stand at the Detroit Race Course Before the meeting closes on July 24, some $1,250,000 will have been paid in purses to horsemen, and 700,000 persons will have gone through the gates at Schoolcraft and Middlebelt roads in suburban Livonia. Track officials have been placing their 1954 emphasis on an enlarged stakes racing pro- gram. It has been built around the $50,000-added Michigan Mile on July 10 and will see almost $200,000 spent in purses for 13 separate stakes. Opening day feature is the $5,000 Inaugural Purse for three- year-olds and older at six furlongs On Saturday the $10,000-added Motor City Handicap will be run jand it has drawn a nomination i list of 28 thoroughbreds eee 'MSC Mails Applications for Season Grid Tickets EAST LANSING (#—Applica- tions were mailed out to holders of the season football tickets last week by Michigan State College. Single game tickets will sell for $3.60 the price for the four-game | home season will be $14.40. | Season tickets will be placed on | general sale after June 1. Applica- tions for single game tickets also will be accepted after June 1. Michigan State’s home games this year are: Oct. 2, Wisconsin; Oct. 23, Purdue; Nov. 6, Wash- ington State, and Nov. 20, Mar- quette. Away games are: Sept. 25, Iowa; Oct. 9, Indiana; Oct. 16, Notre Dame; Oct. 30. Minnesota, and Nov. 13, Michigan ° Jockey Eddie Arcaro has ridden in every Kentucky Derby since 1944. oe FE eam MARKET TIRE CO. 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LEAVES OUR race track I had the exercise boy| Neville Price, Oklahoma's sen- ‘ carry a stick ior broadjuraper from East Lon- . es 8 ; don, South Africa, will be defend- 7 ' At first nothing appeared to| ing his 1953 championship when result. Ring King ran three times | he set a record of 24 feet 114 and failed to win. Then he came | inches. He's jumped 25 feet 2 0 a north to Laurel and won three | inches this season. ' - straight, including two stakes, the | Oklahoma may have another . Cherry Blossom and Chesapeake. | record breaker in Harry Lee who's After starting the of the 1942 Los Angeles Open 5/ He ran for the first time since | been clocked in 48 seconds flat for , above on the first birdied the seventh and ninth to . turn at b b , CHICK third round par six holes, I March 27 in the Preakness Prep on | the 440 yard dash this year. 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North Saginaw St.. an aanee 18-20 North Saginaw St. i i __eeeerrrrrrrrrrrrwenw''T'''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''"vrrrrrrrtt? TT?" FIFTY-FOUR hestr booked to play music at the Walled [ Tommy Reed Ore 3 Lake Casino Ballroom this Friday. | Booked at Walled Lake and saturday. Tommy Reed, his saxophone,| Featured will be female vocalist, and his orchestra have been | Mardi Mardell. @KEEGL i | j | | PRISONERS OF been 67.) = 7.4 5 2150 Opdyke Rd. me—as long as I know Lingy’s is | going to be open until 4 in the rning, I gotta be there | “In Hollywood, it's different | Theré’s fiothing doing at night, so | | you go to bed at 10 o'clock.”’ of Hollywood | Berle said he didn't know wheth- | By BOB THOMAS | er he would get his wish to work | HOLLYWOOD «—Milton Berle | out here regularly. It's up to the | is here to finish off his TV season, | sponsor, and so far the sponsor and he says he'd like to do his! likes the New York origination. shows in Hollywood all the time. “And in the year following, 1| Berle holds the amazing record | hope to do only one show a an of 290 hour-long shows on TV. He | OF even one every six weeks,”’ he | has been on-camera throughout | announced. ‘“‘Why should I do | most of them, and nearly al] have | ™ore? I can't keep the money.” originated in New York. Eastern- | . * f * ers who have watched the west-| When I expressed some doubt, | ward movement of TV production | he bared his financial picture.. | may be pained to learn that Uncle} ‘I get $30,000 a show,’’ he said. | Miltie favors working on these | ‘That is my personal salary, for Milton Berle Likes Quiet sunny shores. me alone. But I am in a 92 per ._* # cent income tax bracket. That *Sure, I'd rather work out here,” | leaves what—about $2,400? Of he sat between rehearsals for one | course, that’s after expenses. But of the three shows he will do in| many weeks I will take up to $5,000 Hollywood, “It’s better for me. In| out of my own pocket for special New York, I don't sleep, You get) lighting and other effects. You can all the city noises. And you know | get only so much out of a sponsor.” DANCING Ph. FE 4-4611 » ROADTOBALI TECHNICOLOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY TOMMY REED AND HIS ORCHESTRA WALLED LAKE +| CASINO BALLROOM = WALLED LAKE, MICHIGAN +} RRR OO Oe me me Webb's Real Southern Pit Barbecue § 2001 Pentiac Road (between Perry and Opdyke) Real Southern Pit Barbecue. Hickory Smoked Ribs. 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PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 _ rand author of “A Pictorial His- CHIT CHAT ON THE SET—Jean Simmons, left, co-starring in “The Egyptian” on nearby Hollywood film set, visits Michael Wild- ing, co-starring in “Pharaoh,” and his actress wife, Elizabeth Taylor. Film Life Span Just 18 Months Deems Taylor Rates| PLYMOUTH, Engiand #—Phy- Onl Three Movies as | sicians reported a slight improve- ' Y f ;ment today in the condition of Immortals American film comedian Oliver NEW YORK~ (UP) — “Motion Hardy, ill with pneumonia. pictures, like fruit flies and hu- “He is a little better, but is still man beings, have an average life feeling terrible,” his wife expectancy. newsmen. | Hardy, partner of Stan Laurel in gn tee ae ee be a tO | the famous screen wy team, ast showing in the last neigh- | )4 to discontinue an engagement borhood house, approximately 138 | months of . hick time | @ a Plymouth theater. He plans apers, }to return to America as soon as Ay —_ an average of 13,000,- | a da alike ns renee people. . Thereafter, in the ordinary trade sense, the picture is dead” and its usefulness as entertainment over.| LONDON @—The Duke of Edin- There are, of course excep- | burgh left by plane for Scotland tions — movies that enjoy long, | today to join his wife, Queen Eliz- prosperous rums and are seen |abeth IT, and their two children by many millions ef people. And | for a 12-day holiday at the royal there are even a few' pictures | castle of Balmoral that apparently live forever. ' ° e_: Deems Taylor, composer, critic | Corinne Calvet in Htaly °° ROME, wW — Corinne Calvet, tory of the Movies,”’ lists only thre such “immortals” among y tem. | French-born American movie star, porary films — “Gone With the arrived here by plane last night Phen 00 00 for a brief visit in Italy. She was Wind, The Best Years of Our : Lives” and Walt Disney's “Fan- met at the airport by her fiance, reached maturity since the film | jt or, as children, hadn't been abie | to appreciate it properly. Oliver Hardy Gaining Queen Takes Holiday } Nicaragua Cuts Off Guatemalan Contacts was new. They either hadn't seen | a= in Bout With Pneumonja | told | MANAGUA, Nicaragua (INS)— | Without official explanation, Nic- aragua has severed diplomatic re- | | lations with Guatemala, just three | | days after Guatemala received an |arms shipment from behind the Iron Curtain. Relations between the two Cen- tral American countries had been strained since February when Guatemala charged that Nica- ragua was behind a plot to over- throw the Communist-tinted gov- ernment of President Jacobo Arbenz Guzman. . Nicaraguan President Anastasio Guzman denied the charge and there was a flurry of hot words between the two governments. Monday, the United States dis- TONIGHT! _ — ‘ . ry ae: W at the Sully LAST TIMES TONITE Bing’s most dramatic role! —_ BING at CROSBY- CLAUDE DAUPHIN } Reweard BOY LOSI TEWART A ©. STORY 4 | ? tasia.” Jeff Stone. _. “All three of these pictures,” | — Taylor said, “have a quality of timelessness that removes them ou Modern and from the class of ordinary films Time Barn Danc and makes therh modern aan 5 Frida ° that can command new audiences | 9 te 1:30P.M every few years, as each new gen- 4 Gvery Sundey . eration of filmgoers grows up. 8 te 12 Midnight “Gone With the Wind,” pre- ’ senting as it does a panoramic BILL’S BARN picture of the Civil War and its Fear Miles West of Utice tragic aftermath, can never be on M-59 and Dequinter R4. dated by events that have tran MUSIC by Jimmy Wilson spired since. and the Drifters 75¢ @ Person Admission Md COMING SUNDAY ‘GLENN MILLER closed that Guatemala, which has been accused of being Communist- dominated, had received a ship-- load of arms from Communist Eastern Europe. The Nicaraguan announcement' Wednesday that relations had been severed, however, did not refer to the arms controversy. Phone FE 5-8331 TODAY Thru SATURDAY! ~~. Also at 11:20 - 2:20 5:20 - 8:25 AmAM@s =—»« RONDE = ROLALIN BLAKE + NADER > HAYES Wed.; “SASKATCHEWAN” Also: “BORDER RIVER” | Bees PANORAMIC Screen TODAY ruav SATURDAY! BORN TO °0.2222222.. New Lake Theater deals in human values that haven't . 420 Pontise Trail * changed in the last 2,000 years. 4 WALLED LAKE N As long as the motion picture medium itself endures, these films oy Ow Gur Wite Mirecte 4 will always prove popular.” . FY . Taylor's thesis will be put to a “PORT ALCIERS” \ partial test again in February, 4 with Yvonne DeCarie \ “99 niv@n street’ 4 OZPrADSO N —- returns with a record Evelyn Keyes ep eidiaer Aecmkeae: — bh kd hdd cuene’ clips trom the film on ane |j Bez Office Opens 10:45 A.M. Sunn an tataen oumg Ses. || oe APO Re | His office received a lot of mail|} =————__m a from persons who said they would|| NOW THRU FRIDAY like to be able to see the In —_—_—_—_————"—————- again. Also there was a response|] ON OUR PANORAMIC from young people who had WIDE SCREEN! Cor. Williems Lk.-Airport Rds. Box Office Last Times Tonight WATERFORD DRIVE-IN THEATER DELMER DAVES - presente JULIAN BLAUSTEIN. tcere tromest a ne _eeeneneeeememennooee Opens 7:15 Last im Times Tonight Verpriest + Viuisteal- i ANNE BAXTER-STEVE COCHRAN LYLE BETTGER - GEORGE NADER rit TECHMICOLOR Features: 12:34 — 3:33 — 6:32 — 9:20 P. M. : RED DUST | ccneeneeah aaaeemaens xsi Gimmes: ae ‘A SON of VALOR... TODD - JOHNS |. oe “He teaches languages at the university, but his wife does all the talking—and she doesn't even speak good English!" ie Ae . — | THIS DOESN'T INTEREST es (So TEE HEE --- I HAVE A SILLY IDEA as SOMEBODY DROPPED A MAGAZINE awl a Webster-Roth — 2 ui)> _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 Gains Showing || MARKETS |More Railroads | lodge Calendar | Preshyferians . Special communications of Pon- G. A. Hardesty has been named Produce ’ : tiae Lodge No. 21 P. & A. M., Pri- manager QW IUMOVEr | nme meses |Romping Ahead {ties 33°: | Open Assembl ret at 7:30 p. : : DETROIT (UP)—Wholesale on Burnes, W. M. . —Adv y : farmers’ markets reported by the e . Co. 's Tractor CHICAGO # — With the. excit- of markets: Implement Fruits: NEW YORK # — Low-priced . * ble May contracts out of the * Apples, Delicious, tancy, 4.00- Nearly 900 Attending sion . Way, | 6.00 bu; No. I, 350-400 bu.; apples, | railroads romped ahead in a flurry ews in : grain settled down to a slow Greenings, No, i. 225-218 bu.; apples, 166th National Meeti hem, steady | Northern ng ee baced of Neen te bees pinta £08, bu: Mo. 1. |of activity today on the stock mdf- Dunn Bogle, of 008 Ganesan &.) 3 . R. E. day. actettables: Asparagus, No. 1. 1.80-| their best in. the early afternoon ee DETROIT —The 166th ™“eeoe Soybeans and lard, however, | dos. bchs Chives Wo trent as dee * | iff's deputies that a $20 blanket general _ behs., leeks, Ne. l, 100-150 doe. bene. | y “mone higher stocks were New | wa. taken yesterday from a home| assembly of the Presbyterian to work softened quickly after a stable | Onions, green, No.1, 65-.%5 dos. bens. | YOrk Central Baltimore & Ohio, Church in the United States opened stock start. July beans at one time were | Parsley, curs, NG. ie ae oe nat: , Railroad, Western | he is remodeling at 544 Cameron | here today. of five cents lower than the previous | [icc ino"t: ey en Pe- stan. ee pour —— ~ Nearly 900 commissioners, lay- Pri close. The contract had been car- ies red, Noni Behe oat B44: | animid. and American Woolen. Mrs. Irene Holts of Flint was —— See ee Since ried more than eight cents up on |échs: thebere. hethaese act 2% | Lower were Y ordered to pay a $25 fine or spend Agape am ot been e a . No. 1. .60-.75 oungstown Sheet tended the open session the 10 cent limit advance on ex- PE Sos: medare. pothouse, No. 1. 1.00 | & Tube, Cities Service, Schenley | five days in Oakland County Jail | assembly at a Teale. the day edo piring May deliveries. igh | Gos beha. Tomatoes, hothouss | Industries, and Douglas Aircraft after she pleaded guilty Wednes-| Following the opening of the ses- tractor During the first hour wheat was Greene: , No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. New York Stocks day before Waterford Township | sion, the delegates elected a new Ford's % to 1/3 cent higher, July $1.95%; | No 1.°2.80°3.00" bus serves, hie Mente: Justice Donald White to leaving |™0derator to succeed retiring mod- 1945, , 1.25 "u. Turnip, No 1, 2.$0-3.00 bu. Pigures after decima! points are eighths accident erator Dr. John A. Mackay, presi- sistant Say sie eat ten ee _—— Adams | 2 46 tot Mary... ang | = ° ' | dent of the Princeton Theological became ly $1.54%; oats were % higher Orr EGGS Air Reduc."". 384 fas t1| Gordon Parker, 19, of 485 Lake- | Seminary, , duction to % lower, July 70%, and rye | per ace ect pant LUOTINE prices | Aling C @ul.... 324 Int Tel& Tei 173 | side Dr., Pontiac, was sentenced ° + 8 . ae ee a ee named of rye paid fob. Detroit to- | allied Ch 03 , brother” and easily be airlifted by helicopter or air transport. The manager of production . day by first receivers for case lots (cases | Allied Sirs.” genes ben ... 9 Three candidates had been en- —— and was % higher, July 99%. Soybeans | included) of tederai-state graded ‘eges: | Allis’ Chal...’ $45 Rinkhcae :. 7 Sg*| (© three days in Oakland County | . a by various presbyteries to| featherweight vehicle is 100 inches long, 60 wide and 65 inches | STamming and control for the were 3% cents lower to 1% higher, | , Whe" Grede 4 jumbo 44-48 weighted | Alum Ltd $81 Kreage 88... 31.3| Jail and ordered to pay $15 costs | | ‘n, Mackay. They are: | high, and has 85 per cent interchangability of parts, according to the tire Highland Park Division July $3.63%, and lard 41%, medium 36-37 oat ave Pris aie eo “ia Ky ney! - 44.4) when he pleaded guilty to illegally Dr . . y | manufacturer He went to - y a sean 10) 30; grade B large 36-30 wid. ave. 38% Can 433 Lor Giese ".” $27 Possessing alcohol Wednesday be- ae Thomes R. ao oe of : as manager of i cents undred pounds lower,| Brow Am Car & Pay 376 : First Presb urch, i July $1732. avg. 42te, large 30-40 wid avg, 00, me. |Am Cyan... 413 Ligg Mey *. og | fore Waterford Township Justice | Grane Neb; the Rev, Ralph ° ee — a eS dium 36-36 wid. avg. 35, small 29, grade |A™ Gas & EI. 38 | Leckn aire '. 33.2/ Willis D. Lefurgy. Failure to pay aldo ' president | wat. in Pri . cathe: te “gS = am Ma Péy 5 —. — be the costs will result in a 30-day _ incingh ae ely ig UPeIrVISOIs 1TIng — Grain Prices a i Am N Gas... 45 : , “ Vernon L. Conner. assis: seo : Amn Rad iY Mack Trucks . 13.6 sentence, Lefurgy said. Charles Morton 7 M C t W k ae ae _ concaao Ubi denen ele: Livestock Am Smelt... 352 Martin 1 RLS] Theft of a $49 paddie beard was | Ville Theological Seminary. ore oun y Or ers sion's Pontiac plant from 1946 Wheat Dee... ... 107% am Oi Pe: tog May Dow . 3 ed to Oakland County sher-|_ Dr. Lioyd is chairman of the , July 195% DETROIT LIVESTOCK Am Tel & Tei 1685 Moo¢ CP; at5| reported to ay | ote Cc Seven more workers for Oakland | commission to 1951, has been appointed man- Sept ..4-.66 198% July 395% | DETROIT (AP)—Hogs—Salable $0 Not |A™ Tod...... 63.2 yy ch .. 92 | iff's deputies Wednesday by Mrs. t| Permanent Commission of r of the division's Fleetwood oe acess 2.03% Sept .... 22% enough hogs early to make a market. en : Mont Ward ... 435 Clyde Nelson of 9552 Elizabeth the Denomination on Church Co-| County clerk's office and equaliza- | grounds committee to study. a new wal in Detroit. He Succeeds July ssssssss LEM Jam 1. css 2M | “Cattle ealable “118” General market | Ajenison...-..t07.2 Meter Pa... 182 Lake Rd.. White Lake operation and Union, and of the tion division were‘approved by the | spot on Pontiac Lake road for| j s tnuentirk tin PE. ceeeee 1.80% 3 unchanged today. Compared last Thurs- | All Refin..... 385 Gury op °° a3 . Joint Negotiating Committee which ; so ae ™ - veces 143% ~=— Lard day: Glaughter steors tm smaller capeiy. | 2808 Pér..... 415 “pg Fin » 21. . . ~~. |County Board of Supervisors road commission offices. tiring. Oats July 1755 | trade uneven. choice and prime fed steers | AVOC Mig... 47 Bet Buse... 48 | ophirty.day jail sentences were | prepared the plan of union which | a ; , pie so sence = os ue ; mesty rats lower: lower grade | pant a ke Nat Dairy ... 102| handed Antonio Volvano, 17, and | will be considered by the assembly | Wednesday. The supervisers’ road commit- Comer ee ree ee Dee cccsseee 0M Se — steady Sule strone, ‘Mockers and. feed: ix Av. HT Ot oe ..”)) $9¢| John Williams, 17, both of High- rer. | A heavy agenda topped by this | tee suggested the board put the pe esd to — manager JULY reece. 90% Oct 11.04 | several vice tnd prime Ted atest, | Beth B..... esp Sat Thea. €6/ land Park, Wednesday after both plan calls for the merger of | year's report on equalized values, road commission on 33 acres at| Of Fisher Body's Janesville, - see LE See aie 425 00 Sul mostly choice toa’ store pond "ein. in N¥ Central | 33. | pleaded guilty to illegally posses-|the Northern Church (meeting kept board members at yester- | ihe county center—a site with 700 | plat ayer Wo his prometion 2 GM Educational Films | tox" seers” Be ence ies Sece'Wara... Se wert tm Wee” 293/8iMe alcohol before, Hazel Park | ire) it Ore and the United | ant ators a feet of frontage on Telegraph roed| today. The changes were an- ; few small lots N 301 Robert C. in 5S. mid-afternoon. ; . lain Principle of ee Brist My... a8 Nor Pac. gan | ouatice " Presbyterian Church. and | 21 60 on Pontiac Lake road. nounced by James E. Goodman, Exp ain Principle o Jets | tis eo-2: ts: commercial and low goog | OTUS Balke... 163 Nor Sta Pw . 146 Sale. All Saints Epis-| Other business scheduled to come Fred W- Smith ways Cc Chai Don R. M division general manager. T. movies—"‘ABC of Jet nares A180, bain, weaty “and | Bere Sia"!: 8? Dereon” ‘ess |copal Church. Pri, May 21, 10 .| before the assembly includes con-| ™eans committee chairman | Committee Chairman Don R. Mac-) “1 dick served a brief Propuidia” and? “Passing fancy” | site “Tighiwelght greey commer site. Campo Wy... 333 Pam Amwair | 11.4 | @ %© 13 noon. —Adv. | sideration of a controversial “letter | ®*ked for $3,300 for three tem- | Donald said the commission must! period of his 22 years with Fish- : gressy canners $10.00/Can Dry... 143 Param Pict .. 06 ‘to Prebyterians concern the| perary workers to help the (move ‘‘as the Orchard Lake-Tele-| er Body as a foreman at the —have been produced by General | $i7'tg-11-40: most’ good and chaice stock peal ay %3 Parke Dev hid peat Me mame | Comeney. |e meneame Severe | and domes retraerser cervics| PART TIME wer oe ooiae | Done coccmeme RL ee ce ce an m , re Thursday evening at 8:30 p.m mn Memoriam 2) proposing “tes care viltrective SALESMAN fits. Apply at Pontise Retail clerk. prefer nen iy tn the Melvin A. Schutt Puneral Wroe. qualifications ons ri-| I need 2 neat appearing men to| Store. 63 Clemens. Bd Ross- 3 yrs. yretl experience Typing Soe teony for family and ag gp I ence in letter. ; ential’ Pee-| ccctst me hours per evening, }/ _™S®. service manager. __ required. § day 40 hour week friends Priday evening at 8 20 | Weldon. ee. rd Jemes| tec Press Box 11 days a week, and Sst. from 1 _CARETARER, WHITE. ABOUT 35 Apply Personne! otros, rate wil Bae —y “eae ni the | YCSrs So today. May 20 1 EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN OX a aie from $37 ‘to eas week 1 3271 -— 7 | ——"“REAL ESTATE Melvin A. Schutt coe —— ee FOUR Foe ae Ne estate 1s to 27. Must have car. NTED WiOuT Gl Saleslady. Must xperienced is, io, Lucy [oma was : ‘ill aakener Go ESTATE| room i118 Hotel Roosevelt, € to i Must be fast , with sales record Geir git E rumyn, pe | hopdaca ag "Se ita St | Boa gets Shay Pe | Fee tour Gat Sh Riding Eh 'sa Oa | FOr GENERAL| eee aitiotan peer a il Grocery Salesman = __ Elwood Horan; beloved daughter of Mike| And faith that we shall meet L ART FINE sates | 8 sake WANTED BLOCK LAYER. MUST Bata Sr Se | Bower, er_coe uno | Beh tere | aah OF POMiNG | Reopens man en oe OFFICE WORK} Stenographer enon ae | EL Hancock. Detrag 7 TEmple| route in localised area. Must| WANTED AGGRESSIVE AMBIT - Puncral eqrengomente wil be se- Help Wanted Male 6 22: reside in or near Pontiec, be men to sell automobiles on HIGH SCHOOL Saleswomen Snover Punarel ee. enn een nnn. | PANDY MAN POR GENERAL AND oe et and at least 25 years| full time If you ere willing GRADUATE Permanee sitions f ‘ MAY 16 ie8a, | 4 $323 STARTING SALARY PLUS| Pepered’ Thine cnly, fete! ac'| set seceusary, out hetphel we| yiot “Ceokra! Liscotw Mereery REFERRET enced stenographer who can take brother of John W. In- somumictons and donus for man. | amen 6 Aubera Ave. — &, Mereury PREFERRED shorthand also cashier and some of Toronto. Ont. Puneral hour ww | car rnished g as iii 1 ' P preter experienced fa rienc ; S A WEE gt ienmel, Shame of he Wm. | giving trie persoel natty." | Qt ual wate uaiited man 'see | ems oaie #2 per Gare afar] chinery. "GosdTwages mg goed) | NYS A WEEK | nt communion “Appi Rd., Birmingham. Mich. Satur- ADJUSTER | Saginaw. ett | home. 3320 N_ Rochester Ra PLEASANT WORKING_ F day, at 2:30 p. m rbahay = ~~ tieulars. see Mr. Hughes the, YOUNG WOMAN 25-30 FOR POsi- DET ~~ » P=. y for aggressive young | LUBRICATION AND MINOR TUNE | Wa M mtiac. Thurs. | ton im card & book department ‘ONDITIONS 1s, y . MIL- map over 21 in c w ron Hotel in tlac urs CONI ITIONS | lie G.. 161 W. Brooktyn: age 60;| partment. New cer. fu o” Bea] ges, May SAG to 0 pm ae ot) Bees W ‘Maple. Bitming- Setonea ite ot Geares Ww, Sauth: | ment company a REI AWE WOCAL wan | -2™ itaiten | SACES— ofny Por 7 and Gmith d.: Gear sister | Associated Loan fo. 198 & LAID OFF ??? wanted for Pontine and Help Wanted Female 7 — | dept permanent, excellent sala of Mrs. Flake and Cla w St.. Mr. Cook, represent _Jarge Wisconsin FRED THOMPSON ell ee Byrom. Funeral service be ANT OR ENGINEER IN-| We can use full time men —. This p ghee seme Mr, Toombs, WKC Pp ‘st the Poneison-Jonns Pu } tang hon by: Sy 53 roan the ogo of 33 and 66./ ger canvassing. necge- | BOCRREEPER Paar Time CIRCULATION OTPT. wai eral Home with Rev. James B.| small’ metal worting Write ertunity. “Car 6 Gitinct od-| iy 7g en ee rene Neat | records ‘Telegraph eres. THE PONTIAC PRESS 2661 Dixie Highway officiating. Interment in| Pontiac Press Box 111, stating| vantage. 188 ave rance and desi "S wome Write Box 18. Pontiac Press VILL Ortonville, Michigan. Mrs, Smith . werk, and pay experience | between 10 to 4 PM. Ask | self le more importast than pre. indy to take com a eis an for Mr. G. C. VerWiebe. vious experience. See Mr. of & new store in ~~ Plewers 3| ested in earning better than av-| elderiv tady board | _P-™. ‘Thurs. only. s conditions Call +3700 or CLERK 1 8M on Excellent imeome calling on iocal| end cron. & te free Ref- 2 MEN WANTED 5-0476 after 6 typist, $ day week. Vicinity Walled | WT sc a SCHAFER'S FLOWERS yg Re BAS gs eer! te train te the gr. | CAP: - mnemeetas of locmbesning Press a : oan a commission Complete _4:08 p.m ne 2 betas and oir | try home 14 miles west of Pon- mebatat Write Daiiy Press| Box) —~ 1 AUBURN CPE 231 NEW A Les. iness §=Good tine. Ironing and no heavy leun- Bished. Gall Mr koler for ap | men. come while vou train Apply in Plain cook Snclt chil. | WOUSEWIFE WITH PLEASANT WANTED MIDDLE AGED Funeral Directors 4| ointment PE 32-8004 mot menessere Whitley tails Pree | _Serece a We W_Podéoct_ Bi. pial Fp — 4 aoe Cina sae wan aan Wak para white la*- tor not Tou <= po en MAN WANTED “AT DE. SA LESMEN | mtg ‘ . Write Pontiac non = — pt home oun ie’ ss = of Donelson-Johns — at your present job. we Parent igudine Paws Market, speutenes. pe * a DINING MW | number to ® Pontiac ss ace we wont gameene = end 4 = time ooe 9 Gan wae een lists supplied and an exclusive posteneed > tray serviee. Apply in | HOU FOR MAN AND nent with own a es og evening hours sell- | MAN W ARE YOU Dis-| line. Drawing account ave person Inn, M-24 and small son Nice home, no other vate room anj beth. tele- known product. Com ey Fe PE 546171 for sppointm _ ston Ra. woman ir charge Press visiop, Ete 5% days per V h Sipl > he | ig eT oan | —Mealee EPP RIENCE D WARRES | 002 aN ase) Ee Soe wae come OOFMMeEeS-O1PlE| _Mr. Lewis re 2-187. Warne ? it sc.) STATE DISTR ~ yh y- FUNERAL HOME Ambulance jarge cor- to represent | a ee UO. poration. Permenent Position |HARDWARE SALES CLERK «| *%*!*. ; i ' i sf | a : H | F r il Wi: fi F ‘ i f i F & Help Wanted Female 7 i bid | i Help Wanted Female 7| 8 Work Wtd. Female 11 Cal : 5 mj RESTAURANT HELP WANTED. | foUSECLEANING OR days. AGED | DAY WORK peor. JO sages. fay. men in" gk | EXPERIENCED COLORED. GIRL yy wants coe of, SS work desires 5 day week FE 50423 GIRL_OR WOMAN TO CARE FOR children do light house sw . Home nights. rienced. . IRONINGS Phone OR 3-0063 LADY WANTS TYPING A AD- dressing envelopes at home. OR 9 3-0720. To | MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING, SEC home . - A Ww. sizes at factory prices. OR 3-04666 Sages. _cvenings and week- MARRIED GIRL DESIRES PART- book work Saleswomen position pays better than average salary CEMENT WORK ¢ ‘ easement floors. “ver. FE 5-4251. and cheap | WASHINGS. ALSO c. WORK Hom cabinets. remodel & re | WIL i EM }-4802. CONCRETE EAKING JOBS too Building Service 12 ; 2-0077 CARPENTER. __—~—S«| ATTENTION: COMPLETE modeling & modernizing service. CARPENTER WORE NEW AND/| Attic rooms recreatia® rooms, dormers, Y WORK NEW AND building, PHA financing PE PE 44210. 45470 ADDITIONS. ALTERATIONS specialty FE) model: also new homes. 274 mn . ~ CABINET 62687. AR repa: ~w, Reasonable FE — 7 a. work. Temeaine service. ve| ASPHALT PAVING time work, days Call FE 23-7196 CARPENTER | between 8 and 3 p.m. LABOR | SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL GIRL DE- MATERIAL. BOX 1 PONTIAC| ‘!Zts, Summer employment. FE PRESS 5-7796. A-i CARPENTRY AND Tila WORK | WASHINGS. ALSO CURTAINS, PE 5-0054 | 106 west side FF 26 ANY KIND OF | WOMAN $4900 WASHINGS AND TRONINGS. WASHINGS Le Ruffled or paneled. Pick up & de live: rE BABY SIT days lL-eego Harbor, FE 49064. Por ora, Prot cotta OL W. Paving Co. PE 2-2221. } 1 on FIFTY-EIGHT _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 | | Service 12 Garden 6a! pholstering . ____Bulliding Service 12 Plowing __ 16. U 23| Wtd, Contract Mtgs. 32) Wanted.Real Estate 32A Rent Lake Property 36A For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43} For Sale Houses 43 STONE AND . . ~~ of ee rw re BAe a _ CASH WILi BUY OF LIST YOUR LAKE | COTTAGE, CITY CONVENIENCES Wo gusrente to got you the best property Purchasers wai ¥ Available the month June and Ene oa B a a BY 8 y, deal on your land con- Rr. F. McKINNE _ September _EM 35-8804 . - ~ on_ inside 43503 wo = ‘erm. oe or Office 8800 Commerce Rd. NEW 3 ROOM AND BATH COT- , : peg ay — anda Po Post tec EM 333)! of poor ok a om ag —— Auto- BY OWNER . - ghee ough. _ Univ "1-58 . Beauty mat or OUGHIN Francis FE. “Bud” Miller WANTED (SUBURBAN BRICK —- on. sale | swimming : uogelow fairway 5 room 7 aon 2, o> oe o46 : caer pd ' = hoot. . Rn 3 HOMES, NEW ies Feet | Realtor front Qa ‘cates, "Cow dows | FE'aizesneens tet but Service ™PAYS SBRENDAL LAKE | tousp aepetnoome. uit, Flan EAVES TROUGHING | arse fuze —carr—ve | HP COVERS DAIPES,e -nez.| DOINO BURG, 8 STONE | fone” Wrie Son ts Fonte | "og Tongs newt Moment | wees | ‘FRONT seo inte ohite owas 40235. or FE 45344. A 919 Joslyn FE 32-0253 | — ress. } . Rent by m or . $1,750. $1, 7 Goo ent C8 Yuresces fac as IN 8 to 8 pm. Daily: Sun 1 to 5|WE NEED LISTINGS ON FARMS, | ———- eB [Neat as 9 pin. 2 vetsoom. |? Zoee satel glettored Galte: sophast McLain's Stee! Metal Co. A ARY TILLED. FE a dd bedrooms, plastered walls, aspha! seed e oo : 4 8 TELEGh+e4 PE 5-8888 ¢ CAsH FOR LAND CONTRACTS. H commercial NT and homes For Rent Rooms 37 prog on a a tile floors, radiant heat, re pect rrg | ccseee peeNaS Sepia | bent & Found 24] Zgzrem tw Suber ch) OV RNAUH Real rr roca emgae| NEW HOME | Si eaipiae 2) Savio "mowing. PE 40461 and PE ¢1442. “ es. - 26% W. Huron PE 2-142) IN7 ROOMS WITH COOK. water. e shaded lot.| ana bus. ‘90x225 810.- GARDEN PLOWING AND FITTING | FOUND: BLACK AND WHITE LIT- CASH WE NEED LISTINGS IN THE on.| ‘BS, Privileges tor lady. couple or WITH Sree wil “83 se. “tene| eee” mortgage. 1107 Tamm Mx 35705 tle dog. 106 8 Ardmore. FE yon YOUR tonville, Clarkston, Goodrich area.| "hig we sests) Nl care for This $2000 down. Terms.| Fe ¢0017. Sipalent. Joba Taylor. | t-eaan PLOWING, COOK. FE) 5 ee LANO CONTRACT te 20, the requests of cur cients, ree Bs. a io © real Bur. — oN a . ND. MALE BOXER : TON VILLE Ooms $1000 . Large ee oe Ah z= GARDEN in THE Stentity ood’ pay for ad. PE Nicholie & Harger Co / : es Warren) ES © nn poke WEST SIDE verooms, Carpeted. liv room, : et Cathatem Deasten Pietas | eet": . poe CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM CLOSE TWIN SUIRU : room ; Carl Bills, FE 2-878} and ba: tah Rawk "| Cost, LUGGAGE BROWN GHOUL- | 22W. Murce 8t___Phone PE $818) | __Rent_Apts. Furnished 33) to store. restaurant pe Eg oy nN Biz, BEDROOMS ‘e acre SUEURES) ge storms ee FENCES, [OARD Es MTGTE| ae, Bate Meg 'e) — Unlimited — || Simtel ScMShaies Fit | ouian Meera sos, See eR ah od ee Te : jal) 4-4380 . turn purse. FE ; rence ark to sto i . room, sunny : No money down. = a - — | Place. _ - store, restaurant and bus line plenty of cupboards and closet | _ends Se Eee b.| COsTOM PLOWINO _(antlbe | “RF; WALLES COMTAINING 0 F | mOoM FOR MAN Om ELDERLY | 5 ots eee ee AS LOW AS ey ag Ba Parke. PE 5-557. yerd leveling, light Wesking. Sad | Tender sieges velarn sapere, oad unas cee caly Quist’ clean no |W OR PROFESSIONAL AND-OR mont & fureees. Priced at This & COMM 2060 / wa to Lawrence Arney. 154'% | drwkers. 372 8 a : business persoh large front mas- Eapotiote possesion. Or owners estimates wiht PLOWING AND LIGHT GRADING, Mill St. or cal) PE 54-9664. Cash awaiting smal! builders for | — —EE te> bedroom At bus FE will dicount for cash. Another free extimaies,, Raymend Com-| PLOWING AND LIGHT GRADING | coer FEMALE RED IRIGH SET-| fontescls on finlaned seme asses minutes walt fom town. | pont “ OWT) pees, ouses. 80 or - s wD. —— eS “ ACES Raetne— Fea Rr sERMALE, Wat, ame Fee | fnabod. newest, fe ans | RoPShuareu'aarcers"'@ Par: | FORMISMED,SROROOM WTR | ergy womrasow coer | Ooty gedrom tent 4 on 11 | OR FE ree ee eee MY aeisi| 2-030 and ask for Ted McCule _srove._ — oe . FE saad acE REALTOR aie | —*00". —_ _|_or MY 38331 lough. 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | Goon aera DRIVE Ba -— 3140 W. Huron 8t. FE 24411 | TIMES ARE GOOD when can Brick, stone and cement work. 1 hae CUSTOM PLOW-| fost MAY 13. SMALL BLACK Francis E. “Bud” Miller and bath Very nice. No children ID CLEAN ROOM FOR 1 OR HOPRING a blocks po lg = gag and tile wk, FE 42200 | ‘mg. OL _— : _ dog. male, white spot on chest or drinkers Taylor | 2 gentiemen. Right downtown. FE N OF COLUMBIA) room — the beth. re GUARAN Bap ROOFS, ALL | ROTO - TILLING AND CUSTOM PE 4-4425. Realtor | + nOOed AT WORKIN COUPLE. | xo tr et ee ree te 6 vesms an ——— oreee. Reta. Ban ieee Atoms 38 | Eg “BE, PE OT | panagerr Loer ix “vicinity | COIN BURRESS Ae TORR Os AND KITCHE Pam wo Walaa, Fe ' 1 prices were down), Can be - enna | Le Grande Ave. Reward Cail A |2 ROOMS AND . T : ‘ tor onl ash to : ERE ei aches | itch eronsane| fe Sar Se SUMED) Te TR aa ta S| ee neeme| Morrison Pi eames fee —— AE. a = an er ~ 7) Pp N — riy possession. Close to pev —HOUSERAISING|___"°rrsain™® ~_ Physle-Therapy _20A| "aout womroragpasns |? "Oey AEin MENT: | Sn, V8 Sear Biahver en sage of Footie USE esa. Aen | petire came Fok TOOR | “wotaia CL Ran LaPAnT WEL | MODERN ROOM POR 2 GIRLS, all ae —s ROTO TILLING Specialy foot techaiet — = sae or equity tm your “come. No drinkers. PE 5-2751 “| ate ell FE Sets one ietoee e beth 4 poi no hl ren ne . ed ue. mp i — ——— # _—— a , ° joe. FLEMMING. FLOOR LAY: FE 2-5631. PE 42851 7 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH, th Lake Rd Cud has brick fireplace. heat, ing, ae 9. ee TEE ae Sank ual K. L. Templeton, Realtor | _sin._ne_ snatre TH, 21) MICE LARGE ROOM WALKING | - BRAND NEW — 2 bed | extra stool tite « house for #10. : Bs ; 2339 _Orehard Lake PE 44563 |2 ROOM APT. NEEDING REFRIG-| distance. Tel-Huron we. Fi mortgage, if you w AL e wel Notices & Personals 25|\ 10 Get THE MOST POR YOUR erator for quiet young married | _ter _Widow’s home. Call F 5 osen, Co Sve heme io —— West Side luaury. All kinds. EM 3-4879. POR FAMILY LAUHDRY Suny. ooo | lod contract. Realtor Partridge | couple. 0 Ferry upstairs NICE ROOM FOR LADY. RE- . Youngstown sink; full beth YOUR BEST BET. if you want & PREE e. Ph. Pontiac Laundry. FE ANY Gumi, OR WOMAN NEEDING | is the “bird” to see, 43 W. Mure 2 ROOM FURNISHED APART-| {rigerator 547 W Huron PE $5521 LI 6-8335 with shower, automatic oil insurance against future layoffs Our work = > ROOM AND 1 ROOM AND | pan gy te Citistian girl or! jerge summer porch at nl agg vai Co-operative Real Estate Exchange you without obligation ESTIMATES—TERMS ence. MA 5-616 or FE 4-0421. you'll use Pina Foam to tighten A TOHNSON kitchenette apt. Newly remodeled. = Be or references. Re-| 5 ent (recreation space), oi! = Ss PPERT & CECIL SPRAYING eh t rugs especially. nites A, J NSON, Realtor _Couple only _319 Orchard Lake ee EEE PA heat. large landscaped lot. 33 B. D. CHARLES, Realtor (200 Dixie Hwy. Drayioo Piains| Fruit trees and sewn | en FE 4-2533 7 ROOMS. NICELY FURNISHED, | "TTS "ig school PE 23100" "| ere above ‘Ocod beach FE 4-0521 4 ; ~ - ar lin’ Adult * —— ae ae , , r . | answer OR spraying to cltminate dandelion Hi-Fi Headquarters 1704 S. Telewraph Rd reaple te 8 Francs * | SLEEPING ROOMS WITH COOK. : ORCHARD LAKE -RD. |. 5’ Open Evenings wn @ graph : a p_ bb r ee . .. d od . RD. le |g ROOM APT SMALL CHILD | ‘6. Privileres, aloo | farniahed East Side OUR XEW LOCATION | co-operative Real Estate Exchange 4, utting. tree trimming. OL |All nationally advertised compo TREN —_ nents at net prices demon WE HAVB welcome $16 per week, 40 Baic- wee 3S tile and water Moving & Trucking 19| ‘ation room, ean $200,000 | win Ave ~ SINGLE ROOM POR SOBER GEN. ee ees eS ee a | wail © Maple Ave At our disposal to purchase new |2 ROOM APARTMENT MAIN | , omen ote ee sete basement. oil HA heat nice lot Ranch Home a’ Rk Siar Sa Close OOM FOR Reasonably priced, $7960. terms dua Mae. Two | Supplies 12A 19 Auburn Ave or seasoned land contracts tort” in. FE 67338. 24 AA-1_ MOVINO Birm Pe pickup, at as Ss rice & BLD OWE sell “sk FOR’ Bor ‘Saw haem i Coach FE ‘ai °” cap and bedroom strictly modern with at- : anytime.| round the w any OLD B MAHAN, | 5 ROOMS CHRISTIAN COUPLE | : . dt Kast S | Gab 160 OVINOT CALE P| wo col DE eter. Fee ior Private, bath and| SLEEPING ROOM WITH BREAK. | a toe Some inisitor finishing to'be | gaiow. 3 lots. 61.008, full price.” 2-4505 for service—big or emali—| LADY. DOES YOUR RUG LOOK AN entrance. 118 E Howard fast, washings and tronings. Call | peta ng ly rome vee nn | done. Only 96.850 with « reason- ~~ | ae, a | ba ty --y HOME. RELI-| _ Reasonable rates. fady from soll? Get easy to use TROOMs & BATH QUIET OLDER | OC _?07? rae == rms | able down payment, $2,400 DOWN. East side. Attrac finance A-i baild- ‘s a Foam. Waites Notions REALTY CO. RE |" couple No drinkers. Garden spot. | SLEEPING ROOMS SINGLE OR | Veet Cuburba tive 2 bedroom bungalow, modern, materials PE +3403 pam = — . REALTORS FE 37373 | gdouble, with twin beds. 101 Home est Suburban McC ll Sch paved street, 97.980. full price. tofeck, Fer ineompicte and bese KNAPP SHOES Nog moll gto oe 5 noOOM PURNISHED APT Dat | —** Off Cooley Lake Road-4 room oe "Dit School eo rE : PE 5-9720 wy ad néaye working couple only. FB 23-7726. SLEEPING ROOMS CLOSE IN. frame home, modern. Deep lot. istrict —— aa Ranch home on large 1 Service 13 sxe eg SEE “PRIVATE DETective SERVICE __Baree Fe, FE 388 | 5 aad PURMGHED APT UTILT. | —fet_sobe:_ men 6 Mechanic. _ onl ME ge — garden| seven rooms and full beth. Four| Near Williams Tare Only ne. 57. as sonable VE We 32-3138 | Wanted Real Estate 32A | tes furmened FE 2060: =| Rooms With Board 38 , ; — bedrooms, modern kitchen. ; ALL MAKES OF HA ; —~"[inyY- REDUCE AND RELAX man 7” Nick ROOMS BATH. EN.) “~~~ Elizabeth Lake Estates eoener og Pinan $3.000 DOWN. 3 bedroom rambling REFRIGERATORS time, for pick-up. Reasonable. FE| Results with every visit. Past, ACTION ON YOUR LISTING trance, west. Quiet working cou-- Cl EAN ROOMS AND GOOD|,.” ° Ideal o~ m rench home, modern to the min- Ww 6-807. safe and scientific. FE 4-4131. Geo L. Scales, Realtor FE 3501) or sober man Pontiac Press, meals for men near Pontiac and Grand family home with 3 bedrooms | with, - = Re $1,100 | ute. garage. well landscaped lot. WASHING MACHINES DinO INVITA B\~ — ATTENTION! a a 8 and bath up. Vestibule, fireplace | wn pay-| Priced right oR 36527 Sr On Sa We need listings. Office now open| distance to town Adulte only. gene = an beds Bh phon a aan ay el ge K. L. T | CAMERON H. CLARK . PHO pd gy gee mgt egg Haar Sorgen” curstion FE 3106 | fast nook basement, gas| K. L.. Templeton, Realtor INE FE 4-2509 Wtd. Child. to Board 26) teous, efficient service we have UNION COURT | Home "privileges. Mo ,trmier| heat Landacaped lot TWaiT2, dou; | 2309 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 64863) 1382 w maven "Geen Dreatngs . Walton's 61 NM. Parke given im the past 28 y N1O. = 7 aD . — Otfice Eve Real Estate ‘ CHILDREN LOVED anp careD/ Dorothy Snyder Lavender |? ROOMS AND BATH. ADULTS ee ee ae - $17,088. i ve MODERN we Exchange __f0F,_VE_ 39-1790. REALTOR = = child, Will care for child while! Gj] Lake F SSS cl S WANTED (Cut DREN FO BOARD. | s100 w. morEALTOR OL us, | K. G. Hempstead, Realtor | mother works. 3715 Lineoinenire, | OUVET plete a wens | on Gommemee tate, vaden, bales rte in ne —— Area. FE ¢7370. CASH arn a eEaUnPocre eno anD BOARD FOR MEW with double attached freee. down or $3,700 cash. "3-8103. | Lovely a home of Wtd. Household Goods 27 _ fumed, tneomepeng bem | Gargyte oo bus cad ome | Berean fake! treat level Block) with. giased tile ifetime wn 24 HOURS trance, viliitiee and television, 127|ROOM AND BOARD. 610 PER _—_— path. center hal eas URN J W. Lawrence. Wk. PE 30xI y . eof Bg FURNITURE NEEDED] por your, squty_ mm your | AEE PRIVATE BATW) AND EX | BOARD 6. ROOM, OOOO FORE Unbelievable biichen and Sinette, ULilty room, home or eee lots the heme er farm. Call we cn _trance. Coupie cniy. $3036. _| clean rooms. % Auburn FE ~~ wort py a meng oon 9 ~ end Seer’ We. con oe woh it for yom. 2 within 1 nour. BASEMENT APARTMEMT BAst ae “4 home with attached Hes | Nr. Walter Lake ar nee a coe 7. our nd there. rou a oe ng ye ideo opts ROOM bad A BEDS.| « large ced paneled rumpus Plenty of elbow room This wilt) GI or rul™* _ One or poetiaCe LARORST EDW STO Sinan y nooue LARGE Keren. | "90M, AND BOARD TOR MEM.) sceees Ta "we Cotas om this ee, to IT bedrooms. sun: PAUL A. KERN, Realtor « Mt. UT en, cabinet sink. private en-| RO0W AND RGARD POR MEN.| lovely property ete and rear part |31 Oakland Ave | PE “furniture buyers, cash waiting. | 17 N. Saginew St. Ph. PES-e1ep | ‘rence. Working couple or (wo "is weir chower, angio been. ge gy ~ “Real Estate Since 1919" PE 4-7881. ‘Open Eve, “ttl 8:30 _men. 36 Florence. | walkin: distance ot Ponting Mo WE BUY AND SELL hg - Mh _ dish and light trucking. i WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES OF | PURNISHED 2 BEDROOM FARM tor an Ez Sead, ” LAND CONTRACTS a . = Lovely Suburba T orottere, Pn. Pe 2-620- ‘FISHING house apt. Stables for 2 horses. | WORKING MOTHER & CARE FOR ee rucks to Rent | WANTED FURNITURE on ate ee) Le eee Aubors Hides teres of relllag lama 0, seeutt TRUCKS, TRACTORS if you have anything for HOUSES AND APTS. : white siz room modera home EQUIPMENT sale aod wan. prompt cour- : _ Family rental egeut, PE 2863 | Hotel Rooms 39 AND HARGER CO. A white picket fence. shady Disie Highway. $35.000. terms. \% Ton 1% Tom Stakes! teous service and the xish- CATCHING? NEWLY DECORATED yas, | eee - . " ; Seas Geet Léon deme, City East ‘And Trucks est price in cash. call. . 3 ROOMS, | 33 W. Huron 8t Ph. FE $8183 frame three bedroom home, ¢ PB 3 m bath, No children. FE 5-2555 ROOMS BY DAY OR WEEK “th 8:30 tth Seven room modern, th bed- Pontiac Farm and L. & S. Sales C It you are just to_ sell, 5 as abant. | ; "BURIN os * ee nee, te ; j ° s Co. BTSs eat ueeag to, wil. | PARTLY FURNISHED aPpart-) HIOTEI. AUBURIN room down, basement with rooms, oil floor furnace. two car Industrial Tractor Co. ay Eye Kaneeer want to stert catching and really _ment. 2289 E Walton Bivd _—_s Cooking and Refrigeration Unit ~——“\TTRACTIVE BUNGALOW new ges forced air heat- aeschan ——S es PE 22006 ae then remember to start pack- — art ON OXBOW LAKE. 1} Also 1 or 2 room rtments $7500 s this 2 bedroom home Pon — gg ge heat K.G.H WiLL PAY CASH FOR _SMALI TT SS a ieee) ae senuDee. Beautifully | er 2ia38 gi y- - G. Hempstead. Realtor radios’ worting pea sq0ane gg) HOTEL ROOSEVELT | 3*2cr"ferage 10" miles from forms can be ar Alea ey or _not_ FE UARE LK PRIVATE 3 ROOMS -L. SEVEL 2 car gorece,, mies trom 00.400.60. Terms can be or = PE 4-820 Eve PE 21317 Wid, MlsceBenseus 28 me eee $12 WEEKLY | Sega dst Ss SLooMrrETD Maris wi CoLo ~ SMALL NISHED APT. ALL Sh Rd. Ranch hom room | utilities furnished. 620 per week.| Newly decorated By weet. Also| Pie & Two Homes oe home, 3 bedrooms, WGavenport “MI 61s At BROS. Aecommodates four, R & K Cabin | suites by week Reasonable rates. Lavenece =: IN EXCELLENT WEST Mill site, RO. windows, oll beat TELE ena noe eTUDY-Pum| Ope 2aX bo} M8 oe se GAYLORD SIDE LOCATION 2 fireplaces. tue features, porch. poses. Prefer RCA or Admiral. ont ne os or OB 31700 = lends a Be ger tb come on ent Toes bengelow, carpeted hiving #54 0" butaer Sonn cedars ae ; 7 ROOM COPFAGE PARTLY FUR | saver hitchen, Sesement, ol aaa - Wanted to Reat_ 29) TIFT D) HELP! | rent Apts. U ul $15 WEEKLY * ished with garage, Near Loos Poe eect’ | | SY OWNER OFTAWA” BIELE—o : om pts. Unfurnished W ie at rear lot that will wall to wail ca x Ds UNFURNISHED B. carpeting, gas Teterences, PE SH We are sold out of istings. bat | “ET, COC ee Ra ter ee Poo) Bait meATH Chow, MODEST ege sal, Oper hemes nd Georvea of Gap Gaveunna price a oe ee GEISER OF FRE or ead re Seed your proper- baby sitting. Reply bes @. Fou QRILL. WEALTH CLUB, MODEST me & Gon | of $9,950, substantial down Paden Singer Sewing Machine Co. wants . , ere MT APARTMENT ; pmt required. ROOM MODERN. FOUR BED- te Feat or lense eultectio APA Mr, Carl Ransom Mgr. Treoms. full basement. of] furnace, lshed home FE t4ite. EM 29001 he ———— Very Tearconble, . USINESS MAHAN HAS BUYERS|? 200M. APARTMENT POR sltachani 4 Bedrooms > pookl Tax Fa Pim small apartment, private bath. - ae $1,780 down. A real family ” Partin, turaished en Union SEWER CLEANING arenes Pree, Box) ree ty eneey Qu wales | ROOMS PRIVATE BATH GAS Rent Seeres 7 ge yh - tose kease EXECUTIVE AND WIFE Wisns | 70°" do | Rest FR 000s. —_- | goon FoR SUSINEOSES room basement take BW ‘Shaeaa ee ey ee ea to rent a § or 6 room house with | {* to you. Qur| 7 4 3 RMS TOTS WELCOME. gen ot Bagg a — ae OFFERS hg See w ture Pm ade on garage. Call PE 5-806 after 4| tate den RUSSELL H YOUNG RENTAL | corner of Sanford snd Pike, in Let's look now! m made tion Price Pp. m. of PE4-3511 petween 7 ceogres | _AGERCT. FB +n, the Savoy Building. spplz $1,500 Down—East Side $6100 Sui cas ee a. m. and 3-p. m. P. H. Shelton.| We handle ont nated. | 3 AND BATH. OL HEAT FUR- managers ape 46 E. Pree estimates OR 3-198 FREE SER ALL nh Cals "es Cotas | _Siebet. couple culy FE > ress pee Ry Bg Fy 5 am * ioe ts ee beet ae Floor Maintenance Work Tenan e, Couple saly, FE 3-008 ap it —- la pse , 900 oor ts Purnisned Asphalt, rubber tile, linoleum, it eee rou” ss m1 RN aes oe ter beet "ie n wit ee Been gh ee henial have La a ex] F Sac SO ATE MOE | Stach atest ae oe mes ic? tin an lish floors . . ~ and fe mi Sok, ene os gee a “over 230 people waiting. Adams 2 ROOMS HEAT LIGHTS AND titer from, Prone PE : seamaisi FE 4-0528 181 tak Quality work. Ph. FE _qhainting, wall washing. pe. Reslly On. ont eevee 1b Om. fas furnished, PE 2-8008, 108 Cen- +4423 Highland , stern home with WT 8. Telegraph —Eves & Sun DOULAR LAKE saath TATICrE — 2211. . TY aa - _ € room m rm ew e ; HOUSE RAISING _| saneHine “OUanANTERD aE. SMALL HOUSE OR APT UNFUR| — neatry co. neattons |? ROOMS PRIVATE BATH & EN: full bath, 3 bedrooms, suri ‘| aoe . sparkling Bic Block. brick. and coment work | erences, FE _&1472. A HOUSE OR UNFURNISHED | “*™” Real Est. Gxeh. two. | elcome unter 10 PE 41500. Rent Office ef Binstion parene and. bare Bt COWHER gle Woodwork, rediant Eaten aaa carrie |PAREMEAROINO AND PAINTING: | Sota” Pe'Di et W™| Oem Rien 3a gam ee \Ziomax crrces comnge or | ata itetataast| ing aena Neematenr teem | HuareL tebe" gem : . Pay — ae ee on ’ room. *, freind Fe ee em Fine Painti COUPLE DESIRES § ROOM Sw terce” "= |” Cotrance, west side couple only | —ree-0nd Sesteas = OS —— peed ; large lot, Double | road abs on LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED. ™ | - ai ainting house or duplex unfurn., by June NEXT BRANCH 166 Coleman FE . a ia OFrices FO RRENT. HEAT & terms, oy ae on eal he seecuhoees tae sorry, work guaran- per hanging. . ob tice ; ; ged Pree pick up and delivery. | low cost rE" sees eT Migh School, References. Bor No. GREEN LAKE OFFICE |? ROMLUPSTAINS APARTMENT. | General Printing and Office Sup West Side—2 Family oe portent. FE Swes. SYLVAN LAKE = : 30073 INTERIOR PAINTING _xs tiac Press. d ele a . 2 fam income in Brick 6 room 2 hom 7 8-060 PRT eens Chee Lasts | SAIWTTRD aoe TEER TING | BO Oe Dacor ees commana. Som Ate * monthiy Cal caretater at 3 Proot | LOC Rent Miscellaneous %2 =a Soe hneor. BROW Peal” ge i LAWN MOWERS GHARPENED, 34| done. Recon ttm Lote and Estates | _St._or PE +4606. __ rooms and beth on seed he, eure servicn, All wort guerea'|_ FE duel at feeb ay a . ‘sick inter rr} «ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. WALT, | WALLPAPER REMOVERS, SAND- foot, Pull basement with fall bassoment, auto teed. Pree pick up and Gottvery.| DS . TWO BUSINESS OG NORMAN P. to wall carpet stove and all| ¢T®. Tog cleaners, wallpaper tools. steker clones post. 2 Ope DOWN. WEAR CErSED, 3 ee Caw MOWERS-EAWE SHARE. ae and Decorating | ment win stove and ‘retrigere- ia Ses Rings sre uulities furnished. Excellent lo- | nw Mure PB ean wn. $18,000, terms. pearoem seme, Sin" smacked o-| iene pevilgws te all cation __ Bure reson) . . ca Av MOWERS AWE GHARE. | Wall pushing and vaner romoves,| for" Rivete"buin aod, corence |—TISTINGS WANTED | Be o%. "ots™ates |For Sale Houses 43 os ee PLASTERT PAINTIN five. PE Stcatvafier B:30 pm" | Propertion and homes needed for ice Coat Sean “ROOM 5k wee ~— nneee 4% Acres Nuteery interior. Large “screened EAN BUILD ON Your XN five m. = cantar Page ‘ A Spacious 4 bedroom porch. “at “$3,050. Limtted number only, __D. Meyers. oe gc. 2. wines. _ PE 17-8506 by 3 Pontiac Press. em- -—~ gl a }~- RL ° ye . ro ame pe ‘ane’ ser. full price, moreso ("tan mE pects | ae BS orse| taecee,| ADAMS | sete ok)" ES See! p ssell Youn * removal. Ma Reasonable. FE 5-5006. Prefer private. bath, en- ARTMENT. 4 ved large porch, . _Ment service. OR 3-1743 PAPER AND PAINTING fooms and bath in Milford. Phone large and REFRIO. AND ~MOQUSEHOLD “AP _FE ma ae naan warts, peggy tn gpa REALTORS —_OL_ F170. 3 wemecn ao ~~. tected Seas. Many ent. “bark and =. tte heme ge we cn Rus I] Young : PAINTINO Of ALL KINDS 1§® references if necessary. a offer terms. TOR $9008. AINTINO OF ALL KINDS IN| Please call PH 6-006) before FE 4-252 Rent Houses Furnished 35| New 2's cor garage. ‘The ful $18. -— 2. Sa PE +4528 a ag ead Pest Mises Bet | LISTINGS WANTED. | Sot ttowese For ar aa Gewese! oe one now, pra ww. 3 oeg| Orem vex wat 9 ous at | a bon -479._ | PAINTING AND DECORATI Xa . WORKING LADY WILL SHARE down, Brick Building— pleted, full bath, well, septic. | SAWS, LAWNMOWERS | Ms#ea_ Thom: Fe eto | TREE TO LANDLORDS LISTINGS | w os Gee Tom neure ond ‘bath with, mid. LAKE ORION . Goutie ‘titchen “sine, eutomarc| DRAYTON PLAINS | en 7% needed. Family : ponte * | . Gleaged couple. FE 4 rooms and bath. Owner would) Apartments mg Accerstety sharpened APERING - PAINTING 4-2583 H Newingham, Broker i bel caeueee seees ax toe ee ‘ FE 2-1680 18 Chamberiain | RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL | WouLD— Liki . wee. — 5 blocks from school. lake priv- 3 cores end ¢ ; = Peni Ean UREA SE |e Tee OAR canst | re SOc SA vam [PE Roe or Ree | kee | cleaners. Lake Orion MY 2-6431.| WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING oe Write Pontiac. Press Plateau 2-7360, * price Oe per month. i in SAWS, LAWNMOWERS _Bor 3 VNMOWERS| off omen es| MILLER etectiae o) PRES) a a ol PRIVATE, MODERN, « ee MACHINE SHARPENED A MANLEY LEACH — 10 BAGLEY Wall Woke © Penne e. ae! all Washing Ke ainting —— COUPLE WHA {iis one ts oad Mervert Ma” Pw a90e | sis. 1 & 13, desire sor $| LISTINGS WANTED |~ ROCHESTER AR Bieta esas wae, om * | Roy Annett, Inc. ee i Photos & Accessories 21 Vicinity at Webster, Beboot Must | ig, Bave customers 3 furnished home south| 6 -|PAMILY ALBUMS - SPECIAL Oravelv oe Mati. Con, Mrs. Es can ais Sas 0M, REALTOR ire , 20 Maron ny oon Seagal 3 _ A HOME OF YOUR _ OWN for - 4 your be Pie te cnn TR _ “Bud” Miller ‘urnished. in __ Television Service 22 Set te ve et, : pono i would like n apart. at ¥ j= 1 Oem. tes For Colored - 3 Pee Tasb odwrnacts NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. . "Sth Tee oP , THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 For Sale Houses 43|_ ee - - For Sale Houses . Dick 6! Turner For Sale Houses ; aI Elizabeth Lake} Humphries | KINZLER |f : groioncarom 43| For Sale Houses 43| Sale Suburban Prop, 45A| For Sale Lots R d wa wor = as . QCHESTER HILLS | THIS WEEKS SPECIAL} D an , . “ 4 = a te eee Hees et ons Fe RAYTON PLAINS | The “All Woman Realty” =~” be set up where \ For ont a ou can LS) e.| This 2 year eld honest cee off by 8 Tite shaers rene, ont = fe} gs 2 vein te. | gad fi tzlerior. auto. oll beat = uke ant a> irene “deer, Owner wil ae gig Vearooms. p ot ae tan geting A ae Por and lakes. | “Located s ESITES W Se ee RC Pik | Monee: ekarrs, Lace, | Sharctaka ‘Snesouad ‘oats |e, “3 at $10,- ov atkins Lake | *“* we) Reine ad wb SMALL DOWN | Signs Rel si 5 ACRES se) Filed coe Sy Bak ee include ¢ . M ~ ; San full Humphries Permanent” bok -aock fer a ENTS ishing. A | This American colonial home has | ft on he OT eg | a ame | “EMBREE & Ck footy eee rere ee] Be mS best, sluminum storms — iow Ae a lovely Priced at est a come bait? Lae. E & GREGG pater bet water. new Biches, Lake "onset vee down. ey ee ee rior ia ae mus PSenene “Gh TH geet, | Extieckcrcs| Seka ‘ ise "i200 down ee ‘Brick and Fr ied Phew. ‘white WEST URB. ANT —4, variety of iruit trees, Lo-| CRESCENT LAKE 9 large. . . ca’ cunpereh ovecteching tree hen | New ranch aioe int: A all e New 3 bedroom brick ranch home, less tae ie lg a ft the Tasks ¥< @ Oxbow Lake kitchen. This is a wonderful aes | ate area near Water- = ae vr, fireplace, cer Hwy. $13,000, eonter. 0600 ter i tcp nsteh condition. Big bese- er Bd ag tiled =) cae Wei. ake: Meek pom cee $50 PER’ MONTH RIVER FRONTAGE. Between and » @ at ft 5 - . ac ree rm wieg| Bay aisee uy, eet) Sratetad gets eee a ati | SSE A) ee Ee | Bee use a Be only. ‘Nice waren | Batis ae win ‘buy’ i | heater’ Oak floors and ‘plas: - Lecor 2, seem See ee ete il | Loreted 90, paves this Ideal for cottage. “— vileges. Only $450 down. appointment. ee 9 hy Bg py and Sates ana 0008 Geet tae ae.| oS eS oa ae be ay Seren. ines ‘with C H ; Lake privileges. Tale is the ge litle Geneve Lake. Pout: WEST SIDE Auto, ‘oll heat, tile” beth, modern | | terms peepecty. GATE. Beer rescent Lake = umphries _ | mw heme “* BSy TEAR b voce: noes SUBURBAN reff ACE I “oe a Ar ba oe a & good .ocation, and in- — ivaility PLUS! Car- 3 bedroom newer bungelo south is a home ae PE 6 Ra. eg SI Bo ee end I gd ae Nam a ee & Hicks |e Saireat es 2 Fr C . sore lg ee nme iE ule beth pt ogg Mie emo | = ‘soeens, Edw. M. Stout. Realtor en of : aie cloties of 341 aaa Plains | Quire 2467 Marwood after 5. Wood rage. Much more to see call 1%: car garage. Pa — TT ON. Sagina " besement and furnac “ty in ‘ . e Co. for | showing. $14,900, convenient Reasonable Ay oo be nee SE, re ond Dod soil “Seno ee ee S| The “All W. = Realty” | $25 DOWN os . .Realtor APARTMENT FO: . down 1 will "ateeount for te | Pe ecalinae efficient serv-| Ti’ you'want's place te 90 suim- Sasa ities “Open “es | apartment 13m m rent. Bea) John Kinzler, Realtor SMALL 3 ROOM HOUSE” On Secperchases sume may | etizae x im lane and wud-| tine and © place for "our boat partment, 12 1 670 W. Huron _large lot FE 4-700 WL tal Ez investigate ays jane yy woe wl cious ttving toons lt no enseor Mh. PE bean” SMALL 2 ROOM We wow WITH DOROT! HY SNYDER This home is small. but very “icday' Offering 1100 lots on Flizabeth Lake Estates and bedroom. | and peters i. alterations, suitable for * cottage | LAVENDER walle Osk. Moore Large. wily Spring Lakes ' Co-ope: Esta’ change m 5 Bete Sing witcha a omnis ste Toad __Must) furnish | LARGE 4 ROOMS, TULL, BASE- property. Must be moved by June _ eT, Bae & oom, Lovely shaded jot, “4 block loek Red H ol Seek” cutomatio “bet” weiter: Close to factory. Ai Sao town ad jeekends. evenings oF | WOLVERINE LAKE. 3 BEDROOM i orse . . = c metre teneetes: | FLUMmphries) . LAKE ORI igiStirwepe ceo ry| Soe eaters | Pee ee S| ee a Fu Ete or PNTIES| , LAKE ORION dows perment, Eat} i00i be $ia.ton_ 94060 down, Ma +206 | Seotmeot Avion ‘snack, bar Pull| ’ to Syiven Otter and Cus Lake. REALTOR FE 2-0474| 2 Sooke ben ake ad Gee era. 3 bedrooms. large closets. | fucated’s cami oe Saneee. | re ae Cae Bane = - “ bome is| ia jora 4 “BUD” Nicholi 0 N. Tele doen nut be cech ‘seul "M¥| stow down a little ern. 3 bedrooms, large closets. | located high of % sere. 13 fruit | "® 9 ee AT a ‘ait ee Co-sperative Ay tery free |- _3-8713. after 6 p.m al MY picture!” , Elmo—so I can get you both in the SEE US FIRST! — screened | porch. Gara — Neer Four Towns School. 3 RS blac each > ——_—| HA . 3 schools, bus near | NEAR ELIZABETH LAKE s Lors a LAKE ORION JaAveE you cor 930° | LOTUS LAKE BLOOMFIELD HILLS |* torn meds seca beet, bus, | Sone, Prestored wes. Get teers, | Sas ie Ge ae have 5 homes | home. Plas e cash. Call bedroom. Mode you cap bu Colonia paved street. $6,825 tered wails. Oak floors. | _=M ay at but miodern. All have full 3 piece bath Y. | This cozy $ room bungalow i For Sale Houses 1 ty 18 reoms. 6 bed-| Auburn A | Taree rooms Pictu : 4118 after 5:30. with aie. ects Setk. Cuty $2756| With basements. In ail s Seme| ated on a well shaded Boor 4 ey 48 For Sale Houses 43 — 3% baths. Recreation rm well, Be ws about 2 acres, good | Ot; furnace Com oo gy Ml WALTER mone Also 1 $450 do sections | f jot Just 1 bb ; iene ~ ~ basement. 4° Halian_marbie | tite’ pump. Needs werk. $1600 down . ty cores For Sale Acreage 47 2 MY 25631| $280 down wo ‘and 1 for| beautiful lake with an Ad beech, NEW G.l Seeplgcce- Scab qnvags wth puny | Roca Nckaaey DUPLEX. CASS LAKE - ~ 5 x R. J. VALUET. Realtor pe geen — features large | $125@ down includes mortgage ecst 4 PAMILY INCOME aporouimately 9 seres. This could TE ENe | ota rooms. Glassed in front . vu GA ACRES i cenirana tn taste ange | Sa aay ae a pcre Goer es | Perna oct, pecan tt;| roll veh af ties: | 3 Searoem | Eat date ane toe| Desirable Homesites cept tub. Only $4,950 with terms. | HUNT ne PE $0003) this fry —. ha gy Rie Hi walls, oak floors, pleture win-| ‘12008 terme - ee INCOME. 3 Bedroom. Brick and F fal income ‘pow bus line. Wander-| {'% soniae. $1.0 Eve. call FE 2-1282 : ob aga LAKE SUBDIVISION In IN| {t comes ae ady, folks—here| @°¥%. tile bath. divided ‘ digest, wos: moe Bo 8 rame. all @ possibilities! Only $13,-| 3 902120. $1 000 y restricted Waterford ares.| $6500 full price is only| >@sement. oll furnace and 3 BEDROOM FRAME 3 apartments. Rental value fully se Ye saves, Sraes ’ 2 with $1500 suto. $236 carpeted Attract 2 «ee nl NCOME pica Morse ramen “howe, | Marty"aarryt S|“ $150) DOWN Mortn Side ph sar gerees. pored| Sa fri Hoge tap shew baie rete al gating oom che THELMA”SL ELWOOD) jie ican, ks from Sears. A Tage attached. ‘ . . shower. St - se- acres, stream. | i story with %. 1, fooms. 2's) down Box_36. ‘pontiac Press ITE ‘a dicck from Middle Straits Lake | p. 4, 9, SZOROOM FURNISHED & tnowe:. Stone fireplace. Oak | Titer “Shown by appointment. ve’ bias, FE eiese Open 0 io 1| §, Seres. paved read, 67100 coed fqreaee S48 fene | $500 DOWN rooms sad beth. Large sunporen. week Price 81.0060 terme owe ™* ~_ evevings FE You'll Like the Neighbors * CON extent Teas a , we. aye ° : terms. 2 . This 3 bed ve call PE $3308 | cs on Wal required for tie mod. ELIZ. LAKE ESTATES 9 apace LAKEFRONT HOME |«pup” yj rested ‘usr te eee Cometic MAURICE WATSON CARROLL G PORRITT pe oo we eS bes « . 3 a ee im excellent con- | Pertiy modern. atoms one down. sooane ie | on “4 ws mg sided Nicholie oye raias ta aaa basement mak aw vou hee * OL 66371 a FE 271% tenner ig space. plastered walls Sase painted basement oun caauicaen R Fore a frame MB gee ee erat _ this @ usable hom for reper Real Estate Exchange ees Fee ae ee) eee Ce aes space. 1% car garage. $14,500 ussell A. Nott, Realtor cod trim. Going for | gbildren. Full dining room. a ACRE FOR COLORED FAM 7 ma fhe teke with loko priv. | 0600 Dixie’ Migh oc OR D110 with terme. : 170 W. Pike WE mv ‘erge living room, and eat- sites. Whipple Lake Rd. Beautiful 2 family epertwest ts | c down eo payment with small) = Watertord Own. 9 W005 371 Lt hn CRAW VFORD AGENCY ne a eee mg space in kitchen in toc mile” north Wahers ‘I wt ipesup"Livat’ tae dnme | ona po was | mcd CHAWK AVENUE AYDEN |e ee ee torte oe ee | BE Ee Onde Manet) Maine mmeseecs | Eee, ® Ske Living a gown. ron ilie 132_ Reverse Sores ice location tp Indien Village See | ,. ee . Brick veneer New FE +150 pared 7 ete tab bese, eee” sraae aes Bendix land ' s+ comme Oak ee yecentty dec- re cma fu first floor. Extra bed. ae eo PE 5-2264 — plant & Lowell TE . Street. Pention ea aa pl attached ga o. ene 3 000 wil! a, ye. - ‘ (ACRES Wire tins Veet air fur ee furnace. double el xewi . ~— ; ment. Buchy Re = landscaped For Blissful B ag ane nace, eutomatic hot water. A good O on garege.| NEWLY DECORATED MODERN } NEW 5or3 y Realty, Ortonville details, call ul Bungalow Scaheven mead. ers, te buy. PONTIAC REALTY CO. bedroom house On eon 2| ranch aE, LiAg : J. A. TAYLOR ag suited for the y for location and to” sub-aivide 737 t low Newest tf = school price $12,600, hg Js - heart of newly me &s mo roads are necessary. 8 D dedroom home hardwood, floors. FOR BETTER HOMES ay mia) SS prtch: | _96 6. Astor. Puwe PE 2 S O : REALTOR | | DMQURANCE counie This very attractive miles west of Ponting, $800 per $950 down will handle. . - oananay = ODERs Nous, GARAGE, Setell alte Rago = my Priced for ONE STORY HOME Open Eves. Pree Parking - MSs eaniea" asso with aly Gisos | Sysiem Cail new and mane, Francie E"Bad” Miller | Zelnitheg, bruse 9800 gown. ease | PIONEER HIGHLANI 5 {jati, titeten wand “ining "four, | men uel ee ae r w nay — oilling of misotuce Realtor iecotion. gt BRICK 3 rs — $950 DOWN a aa Sigg 220x150 Rochester, Michigan | om Paw a from AN W. e your cob- eel tive two ~ large 4 rooms . terms S 7 | rom : ee ee | nome apg rome |f REORGSM nancy iae ta | He Resin Seat pa | Ey peceen, | Sy cae Steere me WEST BENERIY | eects Sie th AM OFFICE OPEN 98 cet ca. Sent Oat ee SA. seve, FE ¥en, pia ge tet ig tevety “neve ef Mads —— unehen, wality room. | 32079 HILLS i ta—<—« ’ P WO: to ° > $72. Terms. e workable. Lake privi c $1,000 down Immediate! refi a. an address of | . REALTOR A. JOHNSON, Realtor | 1 MORRISON-HEUOD co NR. ST. MIKE’S its _possession. 3068 Joslyn. FE 7-634! —a a home of distinc- . FE 5-5091 FE 4-2833 oe ee Large 8 rm home on good paved WEST SIDE RANCH HOME For Sale Lake Property 44) 7 fm ge gy —_ | Bafa KENT, Realtor 26% W. Huron. Eve. PE 5-2564 1704 S. Telegra Hy Ra been in cheap. ‘Lew dows proces _ ea 7 RQOM BRICK-—Tile roof. sun- cas on 8 ) jorge let | a ft breakiast woreee Open Eves. Jack Le sland) Mivaie Ce er rE| Sedrme,”S fal Nateap. Pal | BO macy tears wf“) Re areas atte || DUCK LAKE | atest eerie. rquetfiner| “en “@ Conmumers Power ac oveian M. R er, 2 car garage. Only 10,800. 1,200 DO and picture iyi Png Steers sround ode room yee —— Pine structural peere || —— 4 <: } , 2 bed- me Sones acreened:| me qual- | ———— . CSILES 2180 Cass Lake Rd., Keego Harbor ILLER EAST SIDE ore aha privileges Pa ae eee biten- » — e — Ex. iat, , besatibal | _ safety "clone. to schools el ee T O BUILD ed " - Cass & Elizabeth ity room us for this home with c | bd a lake. | BE SM ES Joeph'e Hopital] SRR aaa | SA sre] Eee SAG | BOROTHT EN De | Si dahtie W kik wee ty 5 : ‘_— Walled Labe| 2 ded Spttal) bedrm home. _ , ae carport. Flower 2 NDER MER af tic Press x North area. MA 2° room home with unfinished ¢, full dbemt, livingrm. boxes and Kool- . Box 30. ee ar "| See meearesnce| J.R.HILTZ | aay Fr | __ For Sale Farmia 48 2 bedroom with ______WA KF good buy for : ® real for someone ~ . . PERNUOCE VILLAOE teee! OONWARD ROYAL OAK | Teom. of! floor furnace § ROOM MODE! INGALOW. Nor eaeealran . REALTOR OXFORD, MICH. offers choice build OXFORD | oln 0-188 and JOrdean 3166 | Only . Hear this! lake privileges “ise aren y.| 2 bedroom orth End SILVER LAKE 148% N. Kemer st 2 very beautiful homes, one tnd larger, Several wun teats | [OW May 2 THERE WILL BE < se msc toe Take | ase ta tore | Reet ore Sek tee erent | SAREE en | Lurzenmieh Maremsne | hen Breet Site at es | Woe ae ged, cores of, ont Brcotes 3 Bedrooms ali ay Full basement. Auto- 7 poy livingrm with = we on 5908. all pMenineng ie im in the beauty a p a RRB PPL PPP PPP POO Hadley Village on Hadley Rd, Just seross the street from ce an B arse tearm a feoey bam. oad *. gg Mn with fireplace k br Wve ow teday. 8 Pobet. geo OT eee, A Grand. Bi a Porine. “Fumi sea a : S ' recreation ee a This i TY EN Ea ag | Seba ges Partrid Heath ee seem, |"alatNitoey GoRtap me | Fe peg BO he ee bed- 6 room bh arden, sett seen to wilt im 1962 with 2 fi Butiding included -] eecta County, fee information TE - fis bee 2, large lets. Call Established 1918 Pie Ol "heat ‘Out "buildings. sme mow ree NOGe | = 2s = | | “Teady ‘trode Yat" wilinms | Marin "Michigan Box Binice | te held at ‘Lapeer Guy Geurt : Bn wg waRD ORcH tor and smail tools, Only @. John K Irwi 18 THE ‘BIRD” TO SEE cre Gutstanding properities an OM lee a, a es ES net id ARDS. Fine 2-bedrm oe ” . and offered to the discrim- fine LOTS, LAKE OD FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE © West Sa ny ace ng es Francis F, “Bud” Mille LK. Irwin | ‘poxtiac woror | Bee Sime 9°" |" Ses oan ss ee et om “0005 | "sree Ema tame, taro kite , Since : = Convenient terms tahoome: r Lore Ww} est Suburban ry oh aang illge Aga cred ne OR 101% N/ = sirect £ ie, 2 pedrm, vungelow VACANT—RANCH tion Cal Por "fy ‘wire ITH LAKE PRIV. boase 3 barns Within 15 miles Ter 4 8 room modern home garage. Shade trees and land. |. DOING sumtrY Phone PE isos Eve, PE 31906 ote tal bantnen Letated in Drayton Pla DENNIS O'CONNOR REAL ESTATE Straits tehes ope Sundays. tee pn bees & —_ jeree sereened h = lot. See this at|%. 0 8 p. m Dail | AS STONE NEW MODERN RNS Eanes ho gavel Give gen enttes Seid ae Shik densa 4 PE +5281. or MY 3-0040 co so ve on tet — all : om | meneme nay: Pe sea83| bus ie “werms sad sebecl | wuh only Sea” Vie foul bath illiay ‘coees neem In The Heart Of 6 Lakes mE OnTRS, ane yoen worth. te pene Sate eee fine west- and bath Your "round. home oa ee BEETE RARELY Realy” ace ennaea tah “ret year round Demme, Coseal pacek ‘fon yza_ "Weeds, By owner. O ‘On pane HERE IS A BUY miss seeing it. side home. Oak firs. through- = lake. $75 per month. Adults - $8750 on easy te om at ree etteched = — AR ery House in good condition. only. Referenees required, OR ORTORVILLE VACHE WiFi 3 Is such seed ei rage. 3 eee oe LITTLE FARMS * poe lige gg! Eng : frontage. t Double “C” Eitecime ue ros of bet od Mt iced BX redecorated | Edw. M. Stout, R Fran trees and) garcen- "Bace-|y {i5,,00wn ted 1, pez month. | center nearby food. shopping Cc school, On — NO Waterford. § room ofl modern home with auto. | 17 ealtor ent. automatic ol] heat. use —— one acre tracts, excel- center nearby. school bus et ute & Clean came pare’ belaaep. S restei| Neat 8 ASL, END w larne tot. Guy’ Some. down. "asement, There's 100 fh of at aw eee Sort, “seo Forest "Driv a ag ag oe gga - — far. This house units, ‘ . We, Cesar e ree Zoubie corner lot which. is unit, Tome furaitdre included. | OU, space ‘heater game, terme. | waterford ibon, with terms. Preece hnee Beet ier FORD, nT ROWS, Realtor | Seiedla teas art ee fenessaving room rectibuic |" ACRES. Near Clarkston. 2-bed large 2 bedroom bungalow. Ou| teres weak a eat ony down. No cel |” gcHOOL “DisTRIGT ta ft. deep oe Lower Pernene: | t 1362_W,_Huron FE 24810, *fe. FT ol aliesaniio entrance, utility room and modern home. 1 rm.| furnace. automatic w heate ~ Three bed — 82.500. Mi MUtual 45615. i ACRE LOT IN AVON TOWN- ; ee attached ; p ood level tind ideal garden | Nice lot $7800 terms. r r. Devisbure. 2 acres. Good ¢ room| WARD FE. PA are rece ene one story home. | GN BRAUTIFUL OACH 5 SP Aveadale High Sedeci.| FLOYD KENT, Realtor terms. for particulars, features for $6.080, terms. PONTIAC REALTY CO. | _.senest. iy #180 sown ¢) REA TRIDGE| Set very, teat & cices. Sotel ties ue ik oe ee home. — “a ¥. Ie Open Eves, East Side $1,950 DOWN. West ae | eee NORTH E aed aS O. MARBLE, Realtor | w ed =e ie hee M LAWRENCE nw mest bench. 928,000, sle.cee Gown, By | tacrte ranch pe sites im Dray. Next to Consumers Power For onl , ho Neate eit enn : “ND Andersonville Rd. Waterford : . ve. To 8 owner. 3815 Indian Trail terms > yoy home formica- topped. han —_ 6 rooms. 1 floor Fuilli}” —— RANCH TYPE SHELL. BE LORD: “Male LAKEFRONT LOT NEAR | Hor. MEs- BARTRAM with basement furnace and large kitcheh all slid doors | in Onis Oll furnace Lot 120 x eaves, 2 car garage. 3 lots a ale MAple 5-4000 4382 Dixie Highwa @ Acres ry ~~ Don't — ndseaped | Only $8.400 terms / Y _loca wale over, PE 3-f100. OPPER STRAITS LAKE WODERN | oe Ee » hy (OS be skruit Farm —this won't fast! Wat lone privueges. See this | MACEDAY LAKE a RANCH HOME. ery bern. ee a i a est, ood )anow & Lot in SOUTH BLOOM. | shetce eppies Ortonville. 30 scree x v od 8 t and A ° GILES REALTY CO, |om:y 4.100 pown. on bas artiy modern 3 bedroom | year used aide, 95.000 Lagee. down WILLIAMS LAKE FRONT. YEAR | -"**t. serford Fete ee ni om ae ow. morn 5 rae, ane ee. basement! “Income for Colore garage, Pull’ price, $12,950, 63.000 “ey Sax inp ON PAVEMENT. | ST ,reneed gLaéee, carn, tie 3 a — OT Tosi Bilt ticker heat, Pare streat, |, income for Colored IT 18 WITH PARDONABLE ROCHESTER AREA fown, Call after é ee ae aey terms PW Dinnan & Son ee cee te tae he A good buy’ Total price. $1,500. "creed reasenaliee as $e. delightful hagas ieee New 3 bedroom home, Located gg WOME OW LAKE | art with SEWER AND | HH MES GATEWA WEBSTER SCHOOL AREA. Well) home. 106x128 ¢ the lv. on tot 1005180. Onty $10 500 “aie oe Lad MY pest, | ALL WITR SEWER AND WATER. OL {[E S. BARTRAM . . c ve : ee TEWAYS to|” fie sets CRUE REALTY, | Eerie | Sty pies SEE wea tae | se epee ME | fae sea | ee ee BE H APPINESS Passa mi er ee | & a 1418, FE 7 | ei eeulPped a cel eo a cere 3 bedrooms, 1% bathe, 2 lots, Some vonade ne, aan’ woven for 908. in Pontise with sawer Vite bonis Suchy Realty. Orton- double sink euptensce, at 97800. rf — voy vileges on- White Lake.| #24 water JUDSON BRADWAY @ ACRES, 19 ROOM HOME NEAR LOTUS ‘ LOW DOWN PAYMENT. Spotiess! | posal) and Cg Ee a URICE WAT hake view! oe SEAMS LAK COMPANY , Majestic Bide. De Silverwood. Suehy Realty, Orten- LAKE FRONT cleag. Walking 7 ly tiled bath. 9-car SON ing Toom—many cupbard Migh and 77 lot a — 100. _ville. PE 3142. Lake * a. Wee al ean bee ee Tage attached od REALTOR basement, pane = lake. $250 ait view! MARS : —>—|{00 CABIN 4ND 1 ACRES. 116 ra : rea : SHALL os mm Fags. 2beirm bom, ft \~ j Piseed, ih the paburbn soscks reer ponent OL 60371 By yg barroom, Dorothy Snyder Lavender 100x45 ee a Pootiee Ue, “nd. _ a. . tota! WE HAVE - tion. ae house, ga- - ended in evenings pete. for your Fret Bag so a —— 2 Large fe and = o wt ee. Total ne ALTOR NOT . inspection e attic price $29,000. Swimmin, 3140, W. Huron St. FE 2-44 JU ST LOTS Cc WATKING LAKE FRONT }-bedrm Gare uk Gemeaee Seer tet ie ae —_ thirty foot recreation = te , Mshing at you gear! Fer Sale R = LARGE HOMESITES | Seuth Biv. ACcTes ‘ Living ‘fm. oynmer bene, Lage] 2 ko comes “hemes with {nis Sueunemiate coml-tpn- bath. Taree bitches and” wrt | tegagt Betler see ; es, lend A Good Selection | Sertetion 4 5 food “Te re ts your chance to ow lect entures, Se- galow om 84x264 foot lot, rooms walls. COTTAGE * oest . - s. will sell on terms. i. jake-tront home at moderate ect oak tloors and plastered close to lake, too! : slectric hot oak floors, . pod 16x26 FT. BUILT TO) 100x150 $75 D T Coughlan. 3305 8 Bivd., Bir- cost, Ideal for person who pelnted walls. full tie bath sien toome deve ced 3 large forced air wa tele of shocets. Indian Villag jer on restricted lot with ac-| aot ee ae mingham. PE 2-5606. , de his own nile 6 can colored fixtures. shower, ramon ead 8 large Leented of} heat, closets. age cess to Lake George. Clare! Excellent building sites. 80 | je0 ACRES? | rr} fog onl) well de chen walk ron ae Plastered, paint- is 6 miles west Pontisc County. $1295. $300 down, $25 wooded Located on good one | nM ) SETS BU | plenty of built-in cupboards por ba floors, full a smell restricted all ve sub- Spacious five room. frame per month, others from $695 Close to Pontiac pT north a; | cr ae land. 7 miles | FLOYD KEN’ complete basement oil or becom You" furnace; ga- er is house built .n 1952. Own- construction living $200 down, $25 per month. Lee | Huron on Cass Lake Rd southeast fnone Ww , ame. | ot ¥, tavgraes Fu esis om tvea| Sat Seth cee Sovieren | Realism er| EM Swacae ty Ein"bpet"bateareh OF) url seston ta ee tS ext to space, 6 t wide ~ ; bene- e ’ RASS LA ; y 2 i | we Fee paved p He gg... ae SPENCE STREET—Populs cS Hey FF ww wee Only $12,800. cash or onan, ene lot, caideg secant noon = slightly ‘a "in a Pa an Sale Business Property 49 fas. water. Ves, these location. Desirable home. 6 siate forest. Good bunting a _aeeees. N D cvervinine you've Semane- tonne Teoma vestibule en: >. 3 Lake Angelus Road Gisdwin $106. Sheeley north A real b - eres . 4 a trace KN UDSEN | secercrek’# | Ee areptace tomy dint | Oo agg BABY “TERMS Toe scenic view trom ene | Mien” "Pa AL oe toon | OT evehosking Die Higneay.| GOOD CORNER by A HRS | East Sid aries, Che meme in iiicn” Stade” Gat ight my 3 eid with full bese. wil camae te a resae HUBBARD LAKE 5 MODERN 10 Acres $310 Dn. Excellent corner for dri rr NG ide ORNTOAGE bath, rich carpeting tn- heat, two bedrooms! brick home. =. furnished cottage: B | Good sof an w lunch ew COST. Let's look ; in Gown @nd one bed Figoniece. 3 s 6 boats. plus orkable Slightly or gas station. Fronts wat acres of land slong with have the 1A now. We cluded, Dacement aterm windows a oeee floors, rooms on floor modern 3 bedroom home large rolling. On a good road on 2 paved streets, 240 ft. BIRMINGH ne “raraee with ol etlities: gas fer. at 99,475 . Priced to unfinished attic. ¢ and many extras. W 1. C. LADD frontage. Zoned business. Here AM #10 000 down RAY O'NEI meee. | Siew decorations ond in living room Box _8, Herron, > _ 8 your chance. $4,500 with only ; zOL moMEs. | 4 Family Income ig end L, Reaktor | ee —" NEAR PONTIAC PLANT oo i ear wom. Appron. 1 | iw ANSWER. TO arena. ie sealer 10:90 106 $1,000 down ned § room Phohe garage, too. Nice or terms. : Ts- tiae L pe eed aE + ‘Sra. shores 66 income of $200.00 a oresernave tim or re Sant outstanding home. 312000. ce home! located near bus and . Se Wilds, | ___— Corner ‘Case Lake Ra. FLOYD KENT, Realtor wire, me ‘the| Hake" errangemeits: soon “to” ee (ROOM J BEDROOM MODERN | 7501s 8 doll Sci ache, Kad peceteal cal | na! Lsareace goon ReartOr | Hein ot peautiral spring S—— | 8. LATA gigg Oem Bree dreinboar: this, to see — Pull basement. off fur- immaculate ® house; 1 garage het with shade | 22 W- Lawrence street Su, anlieg eae rabbit, and papain JE. HILLS ~ Next to Consumers Power storms and se i . oh pere © truth trope x Pe gill, and perch fishing. Swim- 00 4 cn Cherokee Reed Goed ; ; paved aed a bg Bg nig ire. Rochester. Ol bath: ming “and Recess 'tovall afvtne | Seal ot’ ranch home. $0.00 MONTCALM AVENUE , i ; : y rms ,000,| Zone C- ae besement =—- a Us fetes sveale e's | FLOYD KE Sakina lavey Prices rsa dood ; \ at Townline Wilds, 5 NT. Real ome. East of Harrison, ‘ee’ euuee. ealtor PONTIAC R Ct AND ~ |W Le T¥ CO. WM. H. KNUDSEN LAKE OR q Realtor Ph 0428. Harrison hs Open Eves. | 137 Baldwin YOU UY TrOWELL INGURE IT ph PE eal Didg anes Suaieens thie . NEW CABIN AND LOT. FULL Next to Consumers Power =| M-59 FR A e. 32-5320, lake home. Situa : price $696. Cabin built to , 7 Chotce West MAHAN large lot, 723x300 a ao Jot, jots at Bertha ‘Lake. Cla ae ME. VILLAGE oo | Tate Ra e shade irectiy a” -) ty Loe ‘oun- on Pontiac Dr., x toring” ate p00 Becsial® a tg ed nO: lee x = ae REALTORS — branch walls, fireplace plastered will have to see this to believe | 19 FOOT LOT Be OFTAWA bev fy reat Eat eh Inc. rage. was bg + and. ¢2- Faeal Yor ow . : : George py sae Lake | drive, by owner Call FE Saas | and compare a ‘ Chen Teres. "M8 & Sun, 104 ra ens . gaire bet | ROT, TO ae iret bet ARS LAKE iBoxS00, LAKE GARLAND CALL CARE W. BIRD, Realtor _-»- "BET ra RAY O'N IL, , [TWO BEDRO: BUNS : Lovely view jo ny Sy ad aD - ieee ve M Fear w. mouron SO" we ues Ln on areleciar ot eke Omit et | anand rye pe _ LAVENDER ~ 401 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 Business Opportunities 51 AUTOMATIC SOFT- a ee Otend. MN. E.. Grand Rapids: Call WwW. Hu st yee MI 44419 front. Ideal for business or 2 Aute. oll - PA M. JONES REAL ESTATE ry) seen ra. to ot Mile and ti av 2 45938 oF §-a171 MEAT, GROCERY, BEER AND WINE fe peaithy and a into com RO DY KNAUF Ke aacioe WARD E. PARTRIDGE OF NATIONAL BUSINESS COAST-TO-COAST World's Largest, 43 W. Huron Open Eve. FE 24316 Income accept ra po ment, Wil SPARE TIME WHOLESALE BUSINESS tmeome: no sell established accovais w elly advertised products Security pop sy and yours Requires about to cover inventory, equip ment. ete Interested parties write to Tropic Industries Inc P O Box 4 Webster Grove Missouri. inc’ phone num- ber : service nation- STORE FOR RENT OR LEASE Huron 8t oe re — Large _ parking FE 5-5 SMALL EN total wa Cinder ‘To Buy ito Business Opportunities 51 ‘SELL, REALTOR REALTOR Partridge 18 THE - able for local distributors for sole Gistribution of Purdy — fo pees featuring complete line control items under U.S. government —— serving My nr goon ar erns, an e Cuatact Mr. Rey, 281@ Wildwood Ave., Jackson, Mich. Ph. 4-4826. 200 FT. ON veers te ALL OR part Inouire Perry Money ~ ioe $3 CASH PROMPTLY “Get a cash loan of $25 to $500 here promptly. Phone first for « in @ single trip. Write or come in if more convenient way we do business PROVIDENT LOAN — Savings Society of cart or Tw. wees ie LOANS $25 to $500 Community Doan Co. soo | 90.E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 Priendiv Service | LOANS Without Endorsers ithout & en Sen joer “sis fale tb pet cu on, tnt part Sates ne alee ‘made, om tur OAKLAND LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 203 PONTIAC STATE RANK RLDO MONEY WAITING You May Borrow $25-$500 . Today scat 4a 2, BUCKNER FINANCE CO. onsen Seeaw oe Also Drayton Plains Across trom, Piet fee Quick, Friendly ly Service No red Baxter » & Livingstone Finante Co. FE *4 W Lawrence &t. et <* “| Need Money? eation. Easy terms. __2-4248. evenings $2900. WILL SET r You Up IN A going grocery business Gross | rofit 1963, $12000 Real. sacri lee Must be in Califesnia by August Ist Write Box 39, Pon- | tiac Press —Your Wildest Dreams— Profits galore and potential un-— limited are two of your dreams | come true in this bar & hotel in / the Thum). Over eae 6Toss and only $19 down partners | paradise, No, 702. -— Spring Is Here —— This ts the season for the bar business to boom, especially at Lusiness with a new face and beautiful figure. 1 acre of land, building business and all of- ferred at @ price of the bus. and equipment alone. No 580. STATE-WIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac Pontiac State Bank Bidg oc A. Landmesser, Broker 41582 FE om aluable Franchise Available Tale own ice-cream “Dairy Isle" Drive-In Approximate $11.000 cash, tnvest- ment for building and equipment returned to you tn earnings = An old established | seasons of operation No ex ence needed, more in 7 Sale Land Contracts 52 BALANCE $5350, NEW HOME, 6 Per cent inte: ray $54.50 per month. "wit ount ry By per Peat. By owner. RAVE ASOT Taw small land contracts. on ay a tae 24 for oot at 10 per cent an t discoun: Will sel) all oe pers ~ Is as ea: as -our telephone Just FE 5-8121 Por aut. Daymer!t of debts or any comr’ ‘+4 on your first visit and | in a few ~-tnutes. Liberal repay- mew ovis. Home & Auto ‘Loan Company 7 _ Community National Bank Bidg Hour * to »: Saturday 9 to } $25 TO GENERAL PuBLic LOAN 69 W. Huron PE 3-7181 WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 5-0978 | We can hetp yon with money probiems You ean to $500 and repay i small - cathly pay- ments Telephone us or call at our office. STATE FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 4-1574 "| TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 AUTOAS LIVESTOCK SEHOLD GOODS Ph oY chester OL 66711 Mortgage Loans 54 LOW INTEREST Tr asecareatcs H. G. PETERSON (State Licensed Lenders) } SLICE OF HAM You'll like the friendly ny | your wonths to $25 ™ $500 2 NEW MOON: 28° TO 48’ For Sale Used Cars 61. For Sale Used Cars 61 CM OFFERS ANOTHER BUICK SPECIAL 1947 Buick 2 Door MAROON FINISH Chevrolets woopw ARD AND 13 MILE ROAD 1952 12 Beautiful New Car Trade-ins To Choose From Big Variety Of Colors & Body Styles LOW AS $795 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S FINEST = BIG PAVED LOT N THE NER OXFORD TRAILER SALES " — tratlers =. @ sell op rents. plan First com fir t servea Arrow used, PARKHURST TRAILER PARK AND SALES Exchange (Established Since 1932) - SALE—SERVICE— FINANCE “GENESEE tet FOR inet 2101 Dixte Hiehway Pr 2-s786 cITyY BUS EQUI A awd to owe. Can house trailer be sen at 21 TILER. $600.00. 3345 Shimmons Roed. Call FE 5-2913 before 5 p.m. floancing refinancing | other | } worthy Purpose Most loans are | bath, sewer e t waterline Overload included, licensed. Like a springs sonable. 2555 Hallman, off Pon- tiac Lake Ra 1953 40 PT. PONTIAC CHIEF. _celleht condition. OL 6-2701. 1983 22 FOOT NATIONAL WITH connection. __Rent Trailer Space 56 RKHURST TR sii ze PARK PAND SALES. MY 24611 57 __ Auto Accessories AUTO GLASS suto glass. ND COFFEE ¥ each oor wpeenien? Hub Auto 122 Oekiand ‘+ nue ATTENTION We are wrecking 1948 to 1953 cars trucks We have seveial tate model low mileage used engines ae ak & 1 hag * ae Ber ee AUTO PARTS 2539 Dixie Hwy. "Good Breaks (Brakes) Are A Small Investment ' For Security Regular $3.75 Value This week only! . $1.99 Here’s What We Do— 1. Remove whedls and itspect brake 2. ‘Chena and repeck front wheel i(it—<£-. Listed are but a beautiful used. on our lot. PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” 1952 PLYMOUTH As fee ETE EReOCRE SR a, FINISH Rabi 1949 BUICK SUPER $545 THIS ONE 1s COM ate ae A CLEAN AND Tw tte nent | - FiMtOH RABIO AND SNEATER | 1950 DODGE cour Hh PR EY Gate can. r3"5 re . seta 1949 CHEVROLET HERE Is A a cam! Ce MCPs oe HEATER. 1949 FORD $395 “| PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Factory Branch 63 Mt. CGicliens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 ate Quran A truly beautiful car com- For Sale Used Cars 61 ‘00 BUICK STREAMLINER A Fordor model with ra- r-| This is really a little beau- “®| Roadmaster 56 coupe. ‘00 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL Here is the car for the Bright: Seventy Fiv ‘93 $2,395 Full Price OLDS 98 FORDOR plete with two tone paint, power steering, white- wall tires, radio, and]. heater. This exquisite car has very low mileage, and is ready for you to take the wheel. $695 Full Price dio, heater, Dynaflow, whitewalls and all the other extras to make summer motoring a-true| pleasure. ‘03 «$1,795 Full Price FORD VICTORIA AMERICAN. | GENERAL WEST- ty of acar. It is in ex- 16 fe, to 30 ft. Mang floor plane 1953 ceptionally clean condi- demonstrators right. See BUICK tion, and is equipped with us before buy and save F ..* hi 1 ee more Sines our rental par- $1,745 habapeliorigg w gpl i < LESS THAN ONE YEAR OLD! tires, radjo, heater, an 2101 — ESEE SALES waxy EXTRAS A . MD EXCae: others, Driving is buying. CAMPING TRAILER. | i rr NEW. TIONALLY LOW MILEAGE er 1950. ‘52 ~=$1,595 NEW AND MODERNIZED USED STUDE. , Used" we wie Cech eaa Ss|, sccm 8S ree x Full Price poe Ig Sg reat |" LIGHT. GREEN. PAINT. NEAT OLDS SUPER 8&8 te AND HEATER," | A beautiful little light A. a I “ered Ra teats pm. reen tudor model with 148 NEW MOON 1951 gs wheels. een *. ‘4. ven good ce — radio, heater, and Hydra- dition FORD 300 Poatiee Uk Ra OR 31815 $1,095 matic drive. You must _see this car to really ap- ‘preciate its beauty. ‘S1 $1,195 Full Price BUICK RIVIERA This is beauty to behold. Radio, heater, and all the extras that make this a real car -of distinction. Walk in today and drive out with this beauty on wheels. gqg5|' ‘Full Price T discriminating man. A beautiful car with all the extras for-your motoring needs, This car. has had the best of care, and has many, many more miles left in it. e More Cars few of the many cars to be found 02 = =$1,795 | OLDS HOLIDAY CPE. Two tone blue and white BUICK ROADMASTER A lovely, been given to it. assists. This fine car was originally a General Mo- | tors official car. “93 $2,750. Here is the car to really enjoy the summer breez- es in. has 5,000 actual miles on comes equipped with ra- dio, heater, power brakes, Hydramatic other extras. car has really had the best of care. ‘90 MERCURY CLB. CPE. A real value with radio, heater, and other extras. Drive,this one today and test the beautiful per- formance. ‘ol PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN dor model complete with Hydramatic drive and_-all the extras. FORDOR. This car was owned by one of Pon- tiac’s ministers and has the utmost of care. We invite you to come in to: day and see this worfder- fi ee ds-Cadillac spot Full Price paint job really sets off this beautiful car, and it comes fully equipped for you to enjoy the open | road this coming sum-| mer. 03 = $2,195 Full Price clean car that shows the.care that has Acces- sories include white side- walls, and all the power Full Price OLDS SUPER 8@ This convertible ts speedometer, and and many | This sharp $695 Full Price $995 Full Price his is the Deluxe 8 For-|- See this one $995 Full Price BUICK SPECIAL buy. We feel sure that Spot Used Cars Tudor sedan, Four door sedan. Four door sedan. Two door sedan. Finished 1947 PONTIAC Two door. Streamliner de- Four door sedan. Jet black finish, radio and heater,| 1947 PONTIAC Two door Streamliner. COM Motor Sales ou Set” Open. un Tepe ee ir pe ee. Phone FE 4-5324 / For Sale Used Cars 61 ¥ HAS “PY Those Wonderful Low Priced Specials $245 CONVERTIB a BuICS SUPER e owner ¢ ul £20 with redio and a teereres Rack brakes, "and fowatis’ ¥ iow “Next!!!” Runs Like New preciatedReovomy” a eg emsetrellere scessories 7 1949 FORD nee bd Pe is See It Today Pa oe te: ae Station Wagon. Radio and “Lite new. May be Repl on Bres-| Dress up hub ‘cap NBA deed’ ote wit tab Sat lea | beater. ire 38076 or ENpire se | caty Oct tb Gent aged cane’ ons . ,_. $297 end up, Hud Auto Glass ‘Go. 122) Community Motor Sales M tthews Pontiac de egy | ae on we) UMA Starters and generators . se Eps crew Be Hargreaves} 1947 DODGE o86 _ Oak CM / Four door sedan. Engine Chief macuRy RAC GINE OR * Tui qyuineed . Les than they, ieee CHEVROLET | iust overhauled, MORILE HOMES | .,",cYRDER. FORD Wo suicx. 7 DOOR, SUPER RIVIERA, 211 S. Saginaw $247 Fa cinta Lis eins | "HL SPHEE POE eae OR | tier “Sencacap re bana” |PE case Open “8 pm is eco OP | Asbo, gg By Si CHEVIE. 006, ‘ vears to pa Auto Service 5s a ar a te Plenty Meavers 8130, _ 1946 Chevrolet . Hutchinson's Trailer Sales | aeparns, sumpmvo & Parrrina | °°. OuDitiON | ie GREVAOUET CONTERTINTE F d Styl $615 Dizi Highway Plains eT PREE ESTIMATE | "{isoet I Ghamberiain au | e700. SE SOngT after €. our door otylemaster, aise corm Est aaa at reams radio and heater. Runs mere Cabs Cand ike a top. FE ate SGOT: | tonne tees ES! Fer Sele Used Cars 61| For Sele Used Cars 61 $247 wre =e Ot Sei “Ml West ~ ee ~ 1949 FORD radio and heater. Royal blue finish. $297 1949 KAISER Crystal green, radio and heater. $247 1947 OLDS | WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD | AN EXCEPTIONALLY _ NICE @7 door For Sate Used Cars 61 RINNE RINE OLIN aan 1947 Kaiser, $95 1931 Henry J. 2 door, $345 ‘RETERSON ISER SALES & SERVICE sme At AUBURN 1 AVE PE 4.4692 luxe, very clean, 2 — = lights, guards. fender skirts — seen at Jacquins Se 4520 Highland Rd, Pontiac OR 3-9395 195] Chevrolets 15 Beauties To Choose From LOW AS S695 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S FINEST THE BIG PAVED LOT ON THE CORNER OF ee aS BOE EF pe Rear e RADIO AND sell _*. rede, PE 3460 sales aT CABILLAG MUST SELL. PE 5-4506 CHEVROLET, 1952. 4 DOOR DE- . _ For Sale Used Cars 61 “REPOSSESSED CARS Oet Mash hab compe, tan : 1948 $00. DOWN! Our plan is ethical, honest and true, 148 CHEVROLET Aero Fleetline two doar. green finish, excellent tires, holstery very clean, 44,000 miles One owner Plymouth in. Perect mechanical on. $27.24 a month Keller-Koch a PLYMOUTH DEALER codward et 13% Mile Rd. Lincoln 66410 CADILLAC ‘53 62 4 DOOR, RADIO and heater beck up lights. turn signal, white side walls, 4600 miles. Leaving for service. must sell tmmediately $3150 17 Pin- gree. CADILLAC. 1952. @2 owner 11.000 gee g miles. FE ¢7774 after ~ ORIGINAL $2850. Cadiliac ‘62 Fully equipped with ak. heater, spot- hent directiona] signals, back up lights white wal) tires hyd matic. etc. A 2 owner car like new irside and very clean CHEVE “S3 210 4 DOOR, | Low mileage. a. CHEVROLET >R. CHEVROLET, 197. FLEETLIVE. = tires, motor recently over- ule¢ owner. MI 48128 AN EX LENT of ‘st Chevteiet 3 Gr 4dr. Natthows. Hargreaves CHEVROLET. Goon |.” on peas. 1953 Chevrolets Big Selection! 2 Door, 4 Door, Bel Air Sport Coupes Loaded With Extras LOW AS $1195 150 More New Car Trade-irs ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN'S 211 S. Saginaw FE 44506 Open ‘til 8 pm Low milage. radio. heater, 4b beckup lights. must 4472 Elise take Rd osisa taxi cabs 9400. . Burca. Runs | like new. Metallic emer-! ald green. Radio, heater, | Hydramatic drive. Excel- | lent tires, $297 | 1946 Plymouth in light gray, radio and heater. $177 v iment 5 luxe. Radio, heater, pear] gray finish. One owner car, like new. $347 1947 OLDS Hydramatic drive. $297 Radio and heater, white- wall tires, new engine. Car like new, $347 These Are Only A FEW of the Outstanding BUYS That Can Be Seen at Our Gigantic Lot C “EM” COMMUNITY ’S1 Packard... , __ For Sale Used vars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61, The “Peo Outsells Ford By Harold ples Car” and Chevrolet are seeking the most va Car now represents the best | HAROLD | TU | Vacation Specal 1953 “Peoples” Custom 8 Club Coupe (Ford JYint- age). Beautiful black fin- ish, very clean interior, good rubber, radio and heater. Also a 2 door mo- del available . . . $1,199 "Al" 33 Chev. Bel Air .. 1,575 49 Dodge 2 dr...., 344) 48 Austin 2 dr... , 199 49 Ford 4 dr... . 244 50 Stude. 2 dr... . 399 "50 Mere. 2dr. .... 599 "532 DeSoto Cl. Cpe. . , 999 ’52 Ford Station Wagon ....., 1,299 51 Olds 2 dr, soe ’50 Hudson 4 dr: .. .. 399 Convertibles "47 Buick .. 2... 244 "SO Ford ..,... 64 48 Buick .. 2... 399 ‘47 Ford .. 6,002 2 *S1 Chev. ....6. 799 ’S2 Ford . , .. .- 1,299 *S1 Buick ...... 1,099 1,199 ‘Harold Fo TWO LOC 464 S. Woodward Birmingham ’ PHO Mldwest 4-7500 iN 150 “Peoples” models on hand for your discrimi- nating selection. No money down Low, low bank rates. ee ‘32 Ford 2 dr... . . 966 ‘50 Ford Coupe . , , 199 30 Pont. Chief. Deluxe 2 dr... , 499 53 Ford Ranch Wagon ..... 1,499 "49 Packard 4dr..,.39 "48 Chrys. 4 dr... , 209 1 Henry J 2 dr... 344 49 Mere. Cl. Cpe. . . 399 Specials 48 Pont. 2 dr... . 144 39 Nash 2 dr... . 44 ‘47 Olds. 4 dr... , 144 ‘48 Packard 4 dr... , 199 ‘47 Frazer 4 dr... 99 47 Hudson Cl. Cpe. . 99 ‘4% Ford 2 dr. 72.9 48 Frazer 4 dr... , 99 46 Nash 4 dr. wee ¢ 2 "47 Chev, Cl.-Cpe. . . 199 Turner rd ATIONS: | Woodward & 13:Mile Road _ JOrdan 4-6266 é J ) '? Le i THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 For Sale Used Cars 61 ‘For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer “03 FORD LINCOLNS Factory Officials’ Cars LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer 1951 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER V8 10- HEATER EXCELLENT MECHANICAL CON- CLEAN We Trade KIMBALL Your Nash Dealer @ W LAWRENCE AT Cass MICHIGAN'S FINEST Used Car Bargains! "50 Hudson Sed.-.... .$395 "47 Chev. Sta. Wag.. .$195 "47 Chev. Cl. Cpe.....$195 51 Stude, V-8, Sed....595 49 Ford 2 dr. ...... - $295 51 Henry J Sed......$395 "49 Pont. 2 dr. ...... $395 "46 Olds. 2 dr. 2.0000 $295 €@8 Dodge Sed. ..... $195 *50 Nash Sed. ....... $495 '50 Buick Spec. ..... $495 150 MORE New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S FINEST BIO PAVED Lot Eee Ls Eh moan CM SPECIAL 1949 Ford (Convert.) V-8 Radio and Heater USS. Royal Master Tires | $245 Hourry—Hurry—Hurry Community Motor Sales ane Rochester OL ‘a 0 p.m. Teh pa ) $1,295 , : 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN’S Matthews. | Hargreaves CHEVROLET - 211 S. Saginaw rE 44006 Open ‘til 9 pm. Riemenschneider’s Ist Choice USED CARS YOUR CAR AS DOWN PAYMENT ) PAYMENT 1963 Ply. Cranbrook 4 Dr., MOEN cevcccccsaccsceqese 260 yom Wiles Suman, 8 wanes 360 1963 Aero Hard 1983 peadebe end Binge sss 38 1961 P 1951 Plymouth Cranbrook 1961 Plymouth Camb: cL Ply mth Ce mbridge i” 1961 ymouth Cambridge 4 Dr., Blue -. Me 1961 (6) Plymouth “Cambridge 4 Drs. 80 1980 DeSoto Custom 400°" 1980 Detbote Custom ao 1950 Dodge ESS 2 Dr. ae 1950 | Dix. Cl NO MONEY DOWN! 290 yo | Our plan is ethical, honest and true. 1947 FORD deluxe. fordor. Lent gg ay goed tires. inside. Ho money $22.25 a month wn eller-Koch Se Come In And Get The Car Of Your Choice Eee “x MONEY ‘ Sedan radio, heater, white walls, new paint and overdrive — DOWN! 61 PLYM. ......... $995 | For b A one owner suburban model in ae oe See. wind shield | Our plan is ethical, honest 69 PONT. ......... $845 and true. Club Sedan with redio, heater and 1953 WILLYS '$1 DODGE ........ $895 Sar todo’ in, ‘Pune queen’ Suton. 2 oor, redex heater and Fluid ee tad ae ee Drive. down $57.00 a month nF 4 DODGE ... oT $1295 : 4 door sedan bes ae Saeeaeeee ee Keller-Koch - | CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH A ee sO Ra. Selection Of 1951 FORD Trucks Convertible "s HUDSON segnoaln. PNELe PICKUPS Custom § radio and hester, new PANELS Cate weil Ures, Sow point Good 'S2 HUDSON .. nadie ‘heukee tow wiliengn, a0 Riemenschneider Bros. Huron Motor Sales potet ne 8 mala One 952 W. Huron FE 3200) “** “ DODGE- FORD. isa CUSTOM i, ¢B0OR, $995 heater Original PLYMOUTH | seiskas: rs) 150 More : New Car Trade-ins — S. = Ft FOR SALE ALL BARGAINS ho - Will sell my 1953 Ford Convert) ne power ‘sheer ati MICHIGAN’S aroma) Seti ye ee EES 2 door. over- or Sty See, ot | On WOODWARD AND 13 MI“E ROAD For Sale Used'Cars 61 _ For Sale Used Cars 61 Actual ¢ O T 8:47 A. M. Chief Turnkey Lou Creekmur kept all-night watch on ’51 Buick Spe- cial‘4 door, spotless 2 tone paint, good tires and excellent upholstery. Mighty dangerous to look at, can be bailed out for only .... , $1,295 9:03 A. M. Patrolman Lou Greer locked in mortal combat with this ’51 Pontiac Club Coupe, Deluxe 8, Chieftain. Radio, heater, Hydramatic, dark blue finish and excellent chrome gave him away. Put up a terrific struggle but we got him. Judge passed sentence of $1,095 10:18 A, M. '48 Chevrolet Club Coupe, out on probation ,picked up last night on suspi- cion, brought in by plain- clothesman Don Weiss, now cooling its heels in the cooler. Has radio, heater and original paint. A rough character, but is in good shape . . . $265 OLIV Over 22 Y 210 O (Cor Op |FE 2-9101 De Dum URDE ases From th liver Motor Sal oday's Line-U 11:23 A. M. Big roundup of suspects, all hands participating in nabbing this group of 1950 Buicks, all kinds, 2 dr., 4 dr., all have radios and pack a heater, some with Dynaflow. Pick the one you want for only . $495 up. 12:05 P M, - Lunch 1:05 P M. Investigator Byron Dav- idson apprehended this sharpie of a ’53 Ford Victoria near 210 Orch- ard Lake Avenue. Has radio, heater, Continental tire mount (genuine) and custom interior trim. Bail this one out for ONY sanncamneccss SiS 2.10 P.M. The net was put out and Rookie Russ Hester nab- bed this one. Clean look- ing ’53 Pontiac Conver- tible, Radio, heater, beautiful interior. Shift- ‘less character (Hydra- matic). Bail is... .$1,995 MO ears a Good Pl rchard Lake Av ner of Williams en 8 a.m. to9p. ' — ral ee —_ Dum R! e Files of es p 3:16 P. M. Undersheriff Paul Marsh brought in, this ’52 Buick 4 dr., Super, Dynaflow, radio, heater, Custom seat covers and very low mileage. No rehabilita- tion needed but there is bail to be paid , . . $1,695 4:15 P. M. Large group of petty crimes entered in record. Some in fair shape, some not so good and some in surprisingly fine condi- tion. Very low bail set on these characters, see any of the force at Oliver’s for information. Remember The force at Oliver's is always pleased to show lot. Just dial FE 2-9101 tion drive., No obligation. TOR ace to Buy enue St.) m. ~~ j . t —. any of the cases on the|‘ and request demonstra- | '% FE 29101| | FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger ‘“‘Looks like his father? eabbage you're looking at!" Sorry, but that’s just a head of For Sale Used Cars 61 “51 MERCURY SED. Radio, heater, overdrive, feally beautiful original finish. 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN'S Matthews- Hargreaves CHEVROLET 211 S. Saginaw FE 44546 1 8 pm OLDSMOBILE 1953 8. s, ONLY 606 Overdrive Radic and heater, Dtrectional tinted glass. Sharp $1496 23-0361. 198 A ‘CLE AN OUT SALE! ALL CARS & TRUCKS (New & Used) Must Go "40 CHEV. AND MANY Good Credit Wi ill Buy 46 to '53 Models with No Money Down ts Piymouths, Fo: Nashs, Pick-uo Oe igen mmo fave Orion _nlotor Sales ‘ae saucer Lake ore a: Mae DL SR 3 PLYMOt ‘a7, 4 DOOR DELUAE. Fie ape a. ‘4. ve Be ‘s door. alee aod one ot ty CLARRSTON SALES en 8:50 AM. 8 P.M ‘@ PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR | a FLTMOCEN 2 prose ante, = Pe Used - Mathews= Hargreaves CHEVROLET 211 S. Saginaw +4548 “ul 9 A. heater, good __For Sale Used Cars 61 PONTIAC 1952, 2 DOOR CHIEFTAIN DE- L.UXE, HYDRA- MATIC, RADIO, SEAT COVERS. IN EXCELLENT CON- DITION. $1150. PHONE FE 5$-0773. "CRAWEORD SUPER SERVICE Avenue 1983 } Cle. Cpe. Ac- tural m 4540 Can be check- ed w owner. This car is y new im every re- spect Be sure to drive this one People’s Auto Sales @ Oakland Ave. FE 2-3351 * a SP aaten, low mile- e rd . $2200. FE 32-3462. . and sew clutch and | "Ez ¢ossh after io P 1 Take over ments. 867 Grand seen | —2 riveree merce PONTIAC ‘83 AIN UXE 8 4 door, extras. sidewalls. 178 Oge- mav. PONTIAC. A 8. _earsin tre Consider older walls, Smet ddr he EH For The Best Deal By Far PAULSON 66 8 Perry St, FE 46882 gg a 5 T iz clean. FE »-6178. PONTIAC, 1952, 2 DR. DELUXE. 11. 11,000 MILES, ‘ HEATER, $1.- 235. OL 3 : : ze ma : Hs oe rE ve Et Ea Mae if Seseseegscets xe z 2 gases 3 i > | WiLL Ys 31 JEEP STATIONWAG- on, with 4 wheel drive Wighsst carh offer ; 5019 Cass-Elizabeth Rd. FE 2-9179 SPECIAL! $145 1949 Kaiser Vagabond Radio, heater, overdrive. Lioyd’s Auto Sales ‘% had ~~ glide, 2 tone finish and coe | 50 Ford Customline “8” 2 ;|’50 Ford Custom “8” Se- On A Good Used Car, See! | '47 Pontiac Sedan. *S3 Ford Custom Sedan, radio, heater, white- walls. 6,400 miles, *$3 Ford 2 dr. Dark blue finish. Radio and heat- er. Like new. ’53 Ford “8," 2 dr. Radio, heater and sharp black finish. ’$3 Hudson ‘Super Wasp 2 dr. Radio and heater. 52 Ford Country Sedan. Radio, heater and over- drive. ’*52 Ford Custom “8,” ra- dio, heater, nice two, tone green finish, ’52 Ford Customline 2 dr. Radio, heater and de- luxe seat covers. : 52 Mercury Sport Coupe, Mercomatic drive, two| tone finish, radio and) _ heater. 52 Ford with radio, heat- er, Fordomatic, white- wall tires and sun visor. "51 Chevrolet Sedan. Ra- dio, heater, - Power- whitewall tires. ’51 Buick Super Sedan. Radio, heater, Dyna- flow, 2 tone paint. 51 Cheviolet Deluxe Club Coupe, 2 tone finish, radio and heater. dr, Radio, heater and whitewall tires. "50 DeSoto. Deluxe model with fluid drive, radio and heater, A bargain. "50 Chevrolet Sedan. Ra- dio and heater. 50 Mercury Club Coupe. Excellent condition. *52 WILLYS 2 DR. Radio, heater, overdrive. 1 maroon finish, very low $595 150 More New Car Trade-ins ALL BARGAINS! MICHIGAN'S FINEST THE BIO PAVED LOT ON CORNER OF WOODWARD AND 13} MILE ROAD For Sale Used Trucks 62 RELIABLE TRUCKS TO DO YOUR JOB ‘33 STUD. 13 ton pickup 53 FORD 1 ton Express. 5,000 miles ‘53 FORD F-600 3-5 yd. Dump S53 FORD F-900 Tractor, 1000 x 20 tires. Air brakes 'S2 INT'L % tonepickup ’52 VANETTE '52 CHEV. 1% ‘52 FORD F-6 2 ton dump Si CHEVY. ton panel % ton pickup SLINT'L % ton pickup 'SIGMC 2 ton cab and chassis ‘S51 FORD '% ton pickup 50 Pontiac 2 dr. Radio, heater and _ beautiful blue seat covers. Powerglide, radio and heater, 22,000 miles. Like new. dan. A clean car with radio and heater, SO Ford Crestliner. Radio, heater, overdrive and 2 spotlights. ’49 Nash. A clean 2 dr. the lot. Come in today '49 Ford Club Coupe. A sharp automobile. ’48 Ford Sedan. Radio and heater, Excellent con- dition. 48 Oldsmobile Conver t- ible. Radio, heater; Hy- "50 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dr. | ’S1 FORD '% ton panel |’51 FORD Vanette 12 ft. '51 FORD F-8 tractor, 10 :00x20 tires, air Perfect Rubber & Motor $1,195 '53 Chevrolet ¥% Ton Pickup " $1,095 *51 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery $695 "49 GMC Y, Ton Panel $395 SO Chevrolet Sedan Delivery $565 "46 Dodge ¥Y, Ton Panel $195 '47 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery $295 *52 Chevrolet 4 Ton Panel 29 MORE Trucks to Choose From MICHIGAN’S FINEST 8 ap wore EH Gol eS" jerome Rochester Ford Dealer TRUCKS. Pickups Stakes Tractors F-] thru F-8 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer “POR MORE THAN 38. GOO) PLACE TO wUTe | e-off clean truck _ best offer _MAple brakes '530 FORD !; ton pickup ‘30 FORD F-6 3-5 yard dump ’49GMC 1}; ton pickup ‘49 FORD '3 ton stake 8 cylinder '48 FORD 114 ‘48 FORD 1% ton, cab & chassis ‘47 INT’L 3-5 yd dump '45 FORD " ton stake 4 ton stake They're A-1] Buys” dramatic, spotlight. An | excellent buy. and heater. Not a “Rough Rider” in the lot. Come in today and try out the car of your choice. CY OWE Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-410] S i pe ES fled matic, ag . other 2 05. FE 5-0646 : _ ies. ‘* ¢ FONTiAc. se PE CI _ Ss, a PONTIAC “#" 2 DR. GOOD Wit! sacrifice. $200 ees Knob Rd. between Mav. bee & Waldon Rds OR 3-6128 “48 Pontiac Stream § Hydra $245 "4? Ford Pordor $145 “48 {echase, Redio heater oo 46 NO MONEY DOWN 3 Poteeamemctess * os m Pore Virterla Wordeutse gore “Bob” Boles Auto Sales 171 8, Saginaw St «ss PE 4-764 Jacobson's Cor Cass & Pike FE 26350 *@ Hudson 2 doo, "@ Chev's Stationwagon. ‘@ Pontise Club “oune ‘ "$1 Hudson 4 door super ‘82 Hudson 2 door. Radio heater, and Hydramatic. YOUR HUDSON DEALER | . | Radio CY OWEN 5 | Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 ‘4 FORD DUMP TRUCK. $275. Sidley Coal Co. 140 Cass. FORD, PICKUP. CLEAN. 5 GOOD tires, sacrifice. 494 Orchard Lake. $995 1953 Chev. 14 11,000 actual miles. ton pickup, & 24 months on the bal- ance. OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 $395 1948 GMC 1% ton pickup. An excentionally fine truck, four speed trans., good, rubber, side racks and pusher board NO dawn payment and 18 months to pay. OLIVER MOTOR SALES 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-910) ee TRU TRACTORS. bargain PONTIAC’S ONLY Exclusive Truck Dealer WILSON GMC 809 S. Woodward FE 4-4531 DODGE #. % TON STARE, $156. OR 3-2952. Sale Motor Scooters 63 NEW & USED COUNMAN S000R | WHIZZER GOOD CONDITION. #1 Niinois| FE 2-2219 WHIZZER SPORTSMAN drive, 2 speed $-4353 CHAIN transmission, FE ~ 1980 ali ~ bene /41 HARLEY DAVIDSON, FULLY —— al shape. Call FOR PARTS Ms et A NS eee ‘i BSA GOLD FLASH WiTR with sport CAM and polished in- _take. $400. OR 3-6200. ‘a — DAVIDSON, 74 OVER- ead ew overhauled. FE ad ~ INDIAN . BEST OFFER. sel ES cate NS ‘4741 OHV. HARLEY, LOADED. we Anderson. FE 54624 af- 30 | isso Mat day warranty. 25% down | —* cycle. ‘a "3650 Oakshire, Lincoln 7 BICYCLES, GIRLS AND BOYS, regular size wike ew 1128 La- _Salle. FE _2-5072. —_——<— . = — 2. OO ——<«- = —_ = * 66) Sale H res WITH Hato Mewstatd node 71) Soe 1 nee | Apt. one Tee ‘Sale Househo Also} ly r $129.50 val AN id Goc at range od also severs Slighy. MOVING TO 74 MODES - s ia veral 8to CA “EVINR mates, Like gxireordinary valu end full size. pec ig box, LIP. . “SACRIFICE | T MAIDENS Ruse MOTORS _ Ave. cent. 393 ves. Michigan on eerie 2 are] Go By J A WAR! Lake view, Birmi 4-527 = y Te LOW = pen oer cows | Ee AREHOUSE | CLEARA MoDERNIsTIC ‘BROW; ai! 7.6 ay Aian | For Sale Mi a y, ve € eee RAL tage rs nn gee eet, “Hoge $9.95: fe Childs — eh) ae AND BS ellaneous TO a gM gON YOUR| iach ing room se. 418 30. To | aaveaa was vigeak. aad. awive ud | PLUMBIN moows 72) Oo lt ¥ achine H r > rol C — ei vei aoe wet. 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FE | pr iloria, this is ab: Feutra SAVE ON tai 16 AND | As 9x9 Floc Til IT! a "lant Tees, Shots 8 S0A| Sale i ? ATS, 12 | erase _TR $-7166__ ‘auburn. PE | 953 model RS. LAST opose!"’ absolute! estival AINT — GLIDD | ee keu om AGE CK MILL ~ Far nn PT. $40 QUES PE} = b 5. one YEAR's | y the la ’ se at ENS raerpe, ToGGst | you. als SPRUC m Prod ear le Pr | ond . CHER tee rands. P. of Am 8} ast ti ; ot Werwiee |i Plas oe 03 aaa Fi White N £ FOR ~~ luce 8&7 Lake top, $60. marble RY. ROS d for & erfect. ne erica's me | aon «< 2678 tie. “J each | jo. Pine M orway and FOR Ra. . 1680 WS aun ieee EWOOD | Eiuretacer tr a ee em . m goin . - O6c ea Bcotch. Fi ugho, Aus Col- SALE. PI! marble Dp tables. M B us r for a uy @ new n- For Sa : g to { ith jo ee 45000. W ea 08'ac ch color r. Dougl trian apd corn, back ONEER 4308. top a- ed m little re- r Sale / Terrific and all I each Arborv as ep me ed by re SEE: ABOU" com mod. escent achine Mic more tb Miscellar val curtain. Linolew ile trees. D: ftae. 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' p Ad Tee oy _— oon Yourself Mart LJ part Ps White ten Bhop THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1954 | fot SIXTY-THREE ee — Betty Hutton Signs Up for Color TV in Fall 22222 = svn" WASHINGTON W®—The Senate testimony issued by the | appropriations committee yester- ° shee that the industry is just as firm in | 4#Y 4pproved an Army civil func- lj uor Indust its convictions that the proposed | tions appropriations bill calling for legislation is bad as the temper- | $484,095,500—more than 4 per cent ar forces are convinced it is | shove budget recommendations of - o i e Fights New Bill R. E. Joyce, vice president of ‘he President. the institute, said the bill is ‘“‘a| Appropriations for Michigan in lclever attempt to erect a sizable |the bill included $88,000 in plan- -- Today's Television Programs - - Fist Program Sateen _ ae Sone os eee _ [Show of Shows TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS nounced. (4)—Liberace. (2)—‘‘I | 1:36—(2)—Houseparty. (4)—Jean 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. Bud| ‘ed Three Lives.” Counterspy| McBride. Star Will Make Debut Airing Its Side Today, optics in the path of orderly sale |ning funds for the Ambherstberg Lanker interviews, (4)—Time for| *4venture. 2:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (7)—) . . : -_. | of alcoholic beverages as a step to| channel in the Detroit river and Hans Christian Andersen. Pat-| Mort Neff and films. (2)—News. on TV and in Papers |” # minority who . . . would com-| of Great Lakes water levels. £:30—(1)—Senate Hearings. «y—| September 12 ly prohibit the manufacture rick Barr im fairy tale “The| Jack LeGoff. pletely n | " Wild Swan.” 40:15 — (2) — Weatherman. Dr. Featurette. NEW YORK—Betty Hutton, dy- WASHINGTON (INS) — The | and sale of the product. | vare D Emplo ; , namic musical comedy star of ! industry branded ployes 6:15—(7)—News. (4)—News Everett R. Phelps. 3:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (2) iquor today ed a eee ; : ; ; Brighter Day. motion pictures and stage, has bill to outlaw wine, beer and liquor | F8Q0 Jet Forced Down Will Stay With UEW 6:30—(T)—The Lone Ranger. Ran- | 10:38 — (7) — Janet Dean. Ella) 2) st been signed to open the TV fall advertising as ‘‘a step to the re- ; ger spots treachery among| Raines as registered nurse aids | 315‘ —Secret Storm. 'series of special color “‘spectacu- turn of national prohibition” in the | YPSILANTI @—An F80 jet in-| DETROIT #—Square D Co. em- thieves, solves robbery in “Triple a. ee a. (4)—Traf- Se Your Account. (2) |lars". fi be United States. terceptor, based at Selfridge Air i Soap — — Cross.” (4)—Dinah Shore. Popu-| fic Court. Judge Watts presides) Ladies Day. The first presentation will The industry’ ts clashed | Force Base ed land. | @tfiliated with the United Electrica lar tunes. (2)—News. over cases. (2)—Meet Mr. Me-| 4:99 _(4)—Pinky Lee. Your Show of Shows Sept. 12 to head-on poor ‘naar - acces wi ’ mae oreed land Workers (Ind). 6:45—(2)—Jane Froman. Jane and| Nutley. Ray Milland as Prof. be produced and directed by Max who claim that advertising of al- ing Wednesday at illow Run Air-| The employes voted 862 to 261 to cost cing tt fair, ()— McNutley; comedy. 4:38 7 -- Howdy Doody. (2)— Liebman, in RCA compatible color coholic beverages is ‘‘debauching”’ one The unidentified pilot was | defeat a move by the CIO Inter- . 10:45—(4)—Time off for = Theater. television. the nation’s th, and “intruding” n ing practice landings when his national Union of Electrical Work- a soa - oa wo Sports. 4: 1) y ans ft te oe in Tenis via TV and tir bummer te practices had die _ bargaining — at the ; . 700 — = , : — LE —/| tion’s few outstanding entertain- : radio. though; he was uninjured. | electrical equipment firm. “Pancho in adventure. (4)—You | 12:6 — (7) — Soupy’s On. Terry | &00—(@)—Adventure Patrol. (7) COLORFUL BEAUTY—Aithough Bet Your Life. Quiz with Groucho | Gibbs vibraphonist, guest. (4) range pe ner ctegll—vgh de Basin er you will probably never see lov-| The age-old fight between ™ Marx. (2)—Life With Elizabeth. News. (2)—News. 5:30—(2)—Bob Crosby. (4)\—Hap- = ,| “wets and drys” is being aired . ‘Where’ Raymend em Pouitite Goddard bn “Diasy 5: 45—(2)—Sports. As a special vehicle for Miss) Screens, she is none-the-less & (Committee at public hearings on | —- . Me) ot a Chambermaid.” (4)—Jane |Hutton, Liebman has commis. | very important figure in the video| y ill by the late Rep, Joseph R. a sical comedy star Jan Clayton) ion Music ()~Film. Joe FRIDAY EVENING 'sioned the writing of a musical| World. The 19-year-old former! Bryson (D-SC), an ardent “dry.” 35 to Pick From a GI in “An Kirkwood in “Joe Palooka.” | 6:06—(4)—Musie , Time. (T)—Det. | Comedy with an orginal book. model = the “human test pattern” Bryson’s measure would prohibit —. : 11:30—(4)—Moods inthe Night.| Deadline. (2)—Rocky King. |, Liebman will produce and direct | [ff Color aie ae iy eat |the advertising of alcoholic bev We Give Hol Eye for an Eye.” (2)—Four Musi “| . : two such hour-and-a-half compati-| which make her singularly out- — = me Nev: e Give ° dens Red Star Playhouse. Charles Boyer a: 6:15—(4)—News. (T)—News. |ble color television extravaganzas | standing in this field, include red- erages @ magamnes CY Rrwspe- in “Backstage,” as actor-di- FRIDAY MORNING SS an Fisher. (Bee | cath four weeks during the 1954-56/ gold hair, cream complexion and ek aad’ wictules made oe Tradi Stamps rector involved in hectic behind- Erwin. News. season, One will be seen every| grey eyes. She has been termed ‘Stations re- ng the-scenes event. | 7:00 — (4) — Today. (2)—Morning "c — (4) — News. (2)—Perry |fourth Saturday, and the other| the ideal factor in “lining up" the a —— 8:00 — (7) — Film. “Brave Mrs.| Show. — every fourth Sunday. Ljebman’s | color cameras. ‘ : { ! Korngold,” Jewish appeal film. | ¢:¢0--(7)—Breakfest Club. |7:00—(4)—Dave Garroway. (7)— second production in the series will Pieter ae ns ban (4)—Dragnet. Sgt. Friday in- | Oxzie and Harriet. (2)—Mama. |e Presented on Saturday, Sept. 25.| From an engineering standpoint, | i ae oe z vestigates fatal stabbing. (2)— | %¢¢—(4)—Playschool. (7)—News, |. , The 20 color presentations that|air is more important than gas-|‘" interstate commerce has | R d d TV Wixie. (2)—Jack Parr. 1:30—(4)—Life of Riley. (7)—Play- | Liebman will produce in the series oline as a motor fuel because it is | ‘uched off an annual battle before aqio and. Theater. Dean Jagger stars in Parr | house. (2 , ‘hee’? ional T . Dea . (2)—Topper. will originate “live” from the new | harder to get into the engine cyl- |COPSTess committees. 1430 J Blind Fury,” as man possessing | 10:00— (4) —Home. = (7)—Charm | 5 94 _(4)_Big Story. (7)—Family |Color studio, now being completed | inders The first day of the current | eslyn—Corner of Welton FE 2-257 secret he dare not reveal. Time. (2)—I'll Buy That. "Pride. (2)—Playhouse. 7 lin Brooklyn. These modern quar- | : y i oe a a ee wo Mar- | 19: 39—(2)—Strike It Rich. $:30~(4)—Soundstage. (1)—Range | ‘™* formerly had housed the east- | a emsbhish apheater Sent trying |11:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7)| Rider. (2)—Our Miss Brooks. | (vu, mouen piu eeuwities of to thwart niece’s romance with| Playhouse. (2)—Valiant Lady. | 9: 00—(4)—Sports Cavalcade. (7)—! college instructor. (4)—Theater. | 11:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)— John Wayne. (2)—My Friend) sated a aan keke ke | Ronald Reagan in “Beneath! Love of Life. | Irma. ee , 4 = dc 1 | These Waters,’ drama of de- | 11:38—(4) tty “White. (2)—T | 9:380—(2)—City Detective. j . cision with captain of World War | Fagin 1” $:45—(4)—Fight Scrapbook. | Miss Hutton’s television debut Il destroyer. (2)—Big Town. | . ar 10:00 — (4) — The Norths. (2— marks a conspicuous TV “‘first.”’ St Wilson, Lorelei follow a 11:45—(2)—Guiding Light. : . : She starred in the Academy Award eve ’ Black Spider. (2)—News. mot “t The Greatest Show hunch that proves heart attack FRIDAY AFTERNOON 00: 18—(7)-_ Weather son picture, was murder. _ . -)—Weatner. on Earth, a production that has 9:00—(4)—Martin Kane. Mark Ste- 12:00—(4)—Nancy Dixon. (7)—l2 10: 30—(4)—Adventure Special De- become a milestone in musi¢al his- — as detective Kane nace o'clock Comies: (2) — Eat, livery. (2)—Life With Father. tory. a ai Murphy. | 10: 45—(4)—Sports. Her appearances at New York's murder through quart mulk. |famed Palace were oustanding suc- (2)—Publie Defender. Reed Had- | 12:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. | 11.99 _(4)_News. (7)—Soupy’s On. | Cues A singer, dancer and com- ley investigates arrest of man 12: 30—(7)—News. (4) — Theater.| (2)—News. Miss Hi has 1 released from prison in “Pau-| ‘2)—Garry Moore. 11:15—(4) — Rassling. (7)—Mo-| hailed as one of the most versatile | per’s Gold.” 12: 46—(7)—Stars on Seven. tion Picture Academy. (2)— stars in show business. 9:30—(7)—Feature film. To be an- | 1:00—(2)—Double or Nothing. Movie Time. , City Income Tax | --Today's Radio Programs-- Now in Effect | Programs furnished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change witheat notice. 'in 8 Communities CAGO (UP) — Pittsburgh wr, (em CELW, (908) ww, (9) WxYg, (irm™ WCAR, (1198) WIBK, (1490) | and Cincinnati have joined eight | WALLPAPER | other cities of over 150,000 popula- | for as little es TONIGHT et eangranel WCAR, Noonday Caller wo \tion in taxing the personal incomes | . 6:00—WIR, News ‘ at ed 12:38-—WJR, Helen Trent , of residents. } Ww, News ttexenn | WATE Pred Welle. Wd, Meee. us WHIZ. hcKensio | Philadelphia was the first city to | $ . News WRK. Ripe Shine WJBK, Don MeLeod i" td » |adopt the tax, according to the | ° — News, Ballads weas. With Clem ee ee wane WeAR. News, Ballads , Commerce CQearing House, nation- | PER ROOM ¢:15—WIR, Clark Quartet 6:45 —WWJ, News . YR, Curtain Calls ¢:15—WJR, Clark Quartes (aj reporting authority on tax and Wett, ise Smits wave. — ERLW: Ginger Rose's WRYE. Lee brits business law. That was in 1939 Coiling Extre CKLW, Eddie Chase 7:00—WJR, Dele Marr — CKLW. Eddie Chase WCAR. Talk Sports ww, Mews, wont FRIDAY AFTERNOON WCAR. Talk Sports Since then the plan has been Soveltvourself (BIG (money iwith Resen= ; CKLW Davia 1:00—WJR, Life’s Road ¢:33—WJR. Bod Revneids | followed by Louisville, St. Louis, berger’s quality wal!papers nd hang righ ay hd unn, el wavs "euaran Time WEE Bil Sern and ag ong Ohio = paper yourself! Come in ‘tor ee 3 " . . s cities—Columbus , Tolede ° luster | h Is yo wean, —” "WE. Bick Oseood wiek. Tom Ororge 6:00 WIR, Lowell Tomes | and Youngstown. ™ Plastic ee oe oa Bie wi Sole S28 apn. WCaR, ¢ ‘ ha 2, ynemee 1:_—WETE Osgood. Weite HAR WIR, Me Fortine WJBK. Tiger Talks The Clearing House said that in TABLE CLOTHS Compere ROSENBERGER’S Special Low Prices NOW! . ° 7;08—WJIR, O House cases, surrounding suburbs | 100—wm, Over Howe | eye ecg 1:28 WIR. Dr, Malone ww Taree sear and townships quickly adopt in. | size 54x 54 69 : Scranton Tele eens | RNS Gone =| Si Fewrergeet | SRW Ften tec | ome taxes similar to those in big || Lew prices stert et Rubber Base Paint LACE PANELS 2 Fulton Lewis $:00—w agek White 8:4en8P WCAR. News belees cities. In the Pittsburgh area, for waar ne, Se. wre Be CaLw. teks A | ois ww. Pree Pottag example, more than 20 communi- J Ootens of gay patterns and col- { $5.49 Value! ‘Extra Large $ CRLW: News, David, 2:08 WIR, 334 Mre. Burton | CXEW. Guy Muna ties have adopted income taxes tof °°. No laundering... . wipe sin wee 48x81" ] 00 1:18—WWJ, Fran Pettey WJBK, News, Gentile ww ; : : clean with a damp cloth. See . x ° CKELW, Guy Munn Pore dcgedaecon ware. wyeter 1:30 WIR. Symphenette ~— their a, the pi the real values in smart plastic $ Gal. each ae : wieK. WXYZ. Lone Ranger r residen work table cloths at Rosenberger’s! ‘ on WaT, Free 'Wole Wie. Tom Overge CKLW. Gabriel Hesttee | burgh. ° $1.59 Qt. 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Beautiful smart new de- —, a "oe SAW sence ipo dngpeied CuLW: Teester "~~ | ing from % of one per cent to one | signs at _Rosenberger’s now! 8:06 é 2:4—W ‘ . j . , hee » “ans Sita Reine | REAR Been Kirn | Re Meeene| SPT bE st [Pets “Columbus, ‘Dayton, Toledo, 4-Hour Drying Eger: CRLW, Ofnicias ‘ita «|| sae ce os—wan, a Oct | Youngstown, Louisville and St.| . . 3:00_ Ww ww. : 8:15—WXYZ, Show World wos tie Louis. Wh E i mma SMM ony| SE Ce ite Enamel; Ww, Giz, Ghoster *:A8—- WIR, Pete & J00 Per Rees Meaie ‘W-WEYE, J. Oregon | Police Hunt for Vandals Beautifuy your woodwork, bath- GHEE: noc Geersh' | WEAR: Temnte Acodemy | 3d, Aged ot kate "Rae Se Aer | That Stoned Flint Home vner foenitura chucky sod eon 8:45—WXYZ, J. Gregson weetra Wigseme Traveter 3:30—wWw3 Pepver Young = ’ FLINT W—Police searched for | And Rosenberger . ates enamet Pig ile 5 : XYZ Story WxYZ. 9:30—WIR, That's R : iddies’ ries i urs! or 9:00—WIR, Meet McNutley exLw. News Homechate | 5.45 pn Ww. 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