ap aid - Air Force Base's di ihcerebbane | : : i Hath FEAR ea — a ; * kek. “PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1954 —44 PAGES McCarthy A nee eee p In New Post DR. A. Ht. “SAVAGE Z Baptist fo Head Evangelicals Pontiac Pastor Elected; by National Association at Cleveland Parley Dr. Henry H. Savage, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Pon- tiac, has been elected president of the National Association of Evangelicals at its convention in Cleveland. He succeeds Dr. Paul S. Rees of Minneapolis. The convention, which ended to- day, has gone on record as opposing liquor advertising. The organization, which calls its theology ‘‘conservative,”’ also passed a resolution opposing — contaminating’ publica- A third resolution, stating ge based on a faith in God, which will lead to action characterized by fearless integrity, righteousness and honesty.” _ New AF Icebox . President Wins Confidence Vote! {on War Action House Refuses to Limit| OKs Defense! Power, WASHINGTON (UP) —| The administration claimed _|a victory today with the de-| ‘|}feat of a bill that would have put limits on the Pres- ident’s power to send troops into embattled Southeast Asia. | Speaker Joseph W. Mar- tka Jr. declared “it was a ‘vote of confidence on the part of the House that Pres- ident Eisenhower will come to Congress Yefore any de- -Cisive action’ is taken to send forces to Indochina. . Is Good Enough . to Sell to Eskimos DAYTON, Ohio w—Air Force engineers believe they have come up with a kind of icebox they could sell to Eskimos. Engineers at Wright-Patterson Air Materiel Command recently flew one of the freezers to the Arctic to be tested. It serves as a vacuum to keep fresh foods and vegetables from freezing solid in isolated radar and observation posts within the Arctic Circle If successful, the “icebox’* wilt|- be mass produced for airdrop de-} livery in subzero climates. Stock Market Advances to New High Since 1930 NEW YORK (#—The stock mar- ket pounded ahead today for the second straight session into. new high ground since 1930. ny, cas aoa onesie of ell ing to take profits during the — oo but_the market oreig -, noticed th this development in its higher swing. an extra $3,543,986 to keep open the Mur- phy General Hospital at Waltham, Mass., which it had planned to close, Bulletins ATHENS, Greece (AP) —A sharp earthquake struck Greece today. Dwellings near Athens tumbled like houses of cards. Interior Minister John Nikolitsas said at least 15,000 persons were made homeless. WASHINGTON (AP) +—Union leader Ben Gold. today was sentenced to one to three years in pris- on for falsely swearing he no ties to the » Com 3 Killed, 5 Critically Injured AP Wirephote TESTIFIES—Army Private G. Davia icine, millionaire heir to a hotel and movie chain, testifies yesterday before Senate investigations subcommittee. The end of the uproar involving Committee Counsel Ray Jenkins and Sen. McCarthy found Schine explaining he. wanted a lawyer to advise him whether he ought to have a lawyer when he goes back on the stand today. , in Crash Near Three Oaks THREE OAKS (AP)—Three persons were killed today and five injured in a highway crash on M60 about two miles east of Three Oaks near the Indiana border. - The victims were: Mrs. Robert Nelson, 21, of Three Oaks. Mrs. Ada Jones of Detroit. An unidentified girl about 5 years old. Buffalo Post said they re- Ferguson { Bids for Re-election. ceived only a brief state- ment from Earl Talbot, 21, of Three Oaks, an occupant ltaken toa Niles hospital. | Senator Seeks Third! Police said he told them he . ies ‘Meisels ‘endl tu Term to Continue Work brothers in the Nelson auto which} On Ike’s Program was driving east on the highway. Talbot told officers another car approached them headed west but Sa road. WASHINGTON ® — Sen. Fer- his candidacy for re-election. The GOP=Senate policy chief's announcement came as no stt- prise, Ferguson was first elected to the Senate in 1942. He is seeking a third six-year term. State Police said Talbot was Un. able to be further. Others In critical condition-at the ‘hospital are: David Savage, 18, and his broth- er, Jamies, 16, both of Three Oaks; Elizah Williams, 57, and his wife Evelyn of Detroit. ; Director, Actress Part SANTA MONICA, Calif. WRAce ‘Ferguson. said Don R. Mitchell tress Peggy Castle, charging cruel- |Geneva Before Indo Peace Talk guson (R-Mich) today announced ty, obtained a divorce yesterday from Robert H. Raines, 3%, a cast- ing director. They were married Jan. 4, 1951,_ 4 Ship Boycott Threatened TOKYO @® — Union seamen- in Japan today threatened to boy- cott ships bound for the Central and South Pacific if the United ~munist Party. = States Continues atomic tests in, {the Marshall Islands. - Minnesota Quads: to Be 6 4:0n Monday and work for his re-election. Mitch- Dulles fo Leave “Informant Hints U. S. |. Agreeable to Partition of Viet Nam Secretary—of State John Foster Dulles announced today just before the fifth session of the Geneva Con- ference that he is leaving for Washington Monday without waitine for the 19 nations to take up the Indo- chinese War issue. U. 8. delegates insisted that this was his intention Police Capture 2 Safecrackers One Arrested in Act; Buddy Standing Guard | Also Held rents ft i é ; ; Ey | i at E i i ; = = GENEVA (INS) — U. S.} Britain Lifts Restrictions on Ruliber Sale to Soviet LONDON (AP)—Britain announced today she would lift all restrictions on the sale of rubber to the Soviet French Silence Enemy Barrage ‘Attack Red Machinegun | sx Nests Around Besieged |; Dien Bien Phu Korean War. Stevens alone, and @ picture showing the two with Brad- ley. Juliana sald he delivered the 2 photograph showing Schine and Stevens alone te the Senate com- mittee investigating the McCar- ; thy-Army row, because he F | | mittee wanted. “ d aa Prodded by Chairman Mundt ; AP Wirephete | (R-SD) as to whose “specific de- THE SECRETARY GOT BOLDER — After Secretary of Defense | cision” it was to bring to the in Charles E. Wilson crowned Miss Pa‘ Ann Priest queen of 27th | vestigators the picture showing annual Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Va., yes-|only Stevens and Schine, Juliana terday, he gallantly kissed her hand. Then, succumbing to the spirit | replied: of the occasion and the beauty of the queen, he ended the ceremony on “That was my decision.” a more enjoyable note. Seventeen-year-old Miss Priest, an Arlington,| Juliana said he instructed Don 8 rer ne St Genet of Wy Biber Priest, |Reme sess comet fy Ge & terwer, McCarthy committee, to prepare enlargements. was “Alert police wate last night led | RET ny Treasury Will Borrow $2 Billion in New Money Pubes: mtAees # i | | Helped Capture O’Brian ‘| by the President. The Michigan nominations were were 32,510,000 pounds oe added this was “about all let them have.” : The sales fell to 6,268,000 pounds. ($17,544,800) in 1953. There is nothing, of course, that can stop Russia from selling rub- ber to Communist China. James Brown Nominated \for Youth Bravery Medal Gov. Williams in Lansing today nominated James Frederick Brown, 18, of Pontiac, fdr the Young American ~ Medal for bravery. and Richard Wagner, 18, of Defra, for the Young American Medal for service. Two medals in each category are awatded annually ommended by a committee SS Se 5 ret . id re t i tgae : 5 F i = : = E ij ' 2 | a Plan Special Rites for Sick in Pontiac Eden W. Hollen i ROYAL OAK—Service for Eden -. W. Hollon, 51, of 115 E, 10-Mile ~~ Ra. will be at 2 p.m. Saturday _ at Kindsey Funeral Home, with cremation at White Chapel Me- morial Park Cemetery. He died Thursday at home. _ Surviving besides his widow, “Ka, are three sons, Frederick ' E., George A. and Charles R., = all of Royal Oak;-and two broth-| - ~ ers and two grandchildren, Mrs, Aura ‘Church METAMORA—Service fop Mrs. Aura (Pearl) Church, 64) of 2700 Dryden Rd., will be at ‘2:30 p.m. ____Sunday. - Home, Lapeer, ‘with burial in _ Thursday at home after a long illness. ‘ . - The Weather ott Merkntotep Ge cans oe At 8 om: ‘Wind velocity 1-mpr y at 7:30 p= Tises Saturday at 5:27 4.m. loom sets Friday at 8:11 pim. Moon rises Saturday at 4:17 a.m. Dewntewn Tempera Mi ccavecss oe TM. sccences 58 M.nveveves 86 1 Thence vngy + 60 3 66 Diccevicnes S33 Hh. ...06 bereee> Misececee. 14 » scevere 16 at Muir Brothers Funeral tion. _| 8. Telegraph Rd. A native of Pontiac, the con- tractor started his business in 1944 4n Detroit where he still an office. : The company employs about 300 men plus letting work to sub- contractors, Hickson added. Cur- : i ri ne feiadi Fe ARTHUR N. HICKSON Builder Marks - af. a | Thursday Night i Loyal Wertz, 63, of 3080 Whit- aterford Say 2 in Family Die of Throat Swelling. 3 The boy. a student of Roosevelt School, was rushed to the office of a Keego Harbor physician Thursday evening as a sudden of Claire, and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Newton, Pontiac. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. Release 2 Juveniles BIRMINGHAM—Police said to- day that two juveniles were re- leased to their parents yesterday, pending further investigation, for allegedly stealing automobile parts and other items. Detective Dies Veteran of Department |: § Li a 5 3 Pe Ip i ae B i Q R iF 2. 8 ° Fé rye { af g R Hi 3 F § i *| Brown Nominated for Bravery Medal — (Continued From Page One) American Junier- Red Cross for outstanding service in carrying out youth projects in schools, vet- erans hospitals, and similar in- stitutions. . ” He is a member of the executive committee of the Youth Advisory Council of the State Youth mission, is an_ assistant a statéwide teenage driver safety conference. May Is Fund Month — LANSING (UP) — Gov. G. Men- nen Williams today~- proclaimed May as United Defense Fund Month and urged Michigan citizens to support the United Health and Welfare Fund which contributes finances toward operation of agen- cies aiding U. S. military -person- nel. . Ist Year Here Arthur Hickson: Started ‘as Contractor in Detroit. in 1944 . Today completes his first year | of operation in Pontiac for Arthur -|N. Hickson, president and owner .| of A..N. Hickson Inc., a construc- company with offices at 1702 maintains One Year Age in Ponting ‘ teense gh BF _ ehassass2228 | Mother's Day CANDY \I; Wrapped for Mailing FREE! | Mother’s Day Is May 9th Compare Our Prices on _ Whitman’s Sampler Full § 25 "ho 2 ae Brachs Miniatures, full Queen Anite : 98 North BOXED CANDY Butter 7 foreleg Full Lb. Box 85¢ Brachs 20 Varieties, Full pound box....... 89¢e und box eee: eet Oe II pound bot ....... 89¢ Queen Anne Pecan Paddies, pound bor ..... $1.10 p SSeS! J z j He said: “We are leaving the age of mechanics and entering upon a new era of humanics, This in- c z Hr & a Fob FFE: part it fies be f : F é i 1th itiy! £ “No, sir,” replied Juliana. (“vow LAR SALE! Great a {{@ RROTHERS] New Spring Styles! Selection! NATIONALLY 4 ADVERTISED 44 . 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Waite’s Seatiestipartvest Misat x 4 tytn t ‘ “men of special interest to both ‘guerre ‘They ranged from materials for waterproofing basements, convertible and’ permanent windows and a full " sized garage, to the new cotton carpet- _ ings, seeds, flowers and shrubbery. 2 cinted Px Cee See The decision to make the show = ; 2 $eeer es well as all AP news dispatchea, an annual fixture is a happy ene. vireicy 2 20% Syaimule yma = erg ag well as merchants but the proceeds will help finance the Jaxcees’ fine youth activity program. MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS = Blow. Dealt High Parity : FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1954 - a A Boy and His Dog Sympathy and human interest for ‘children and animals are among our -gtrongest. natural instincts. This was proven recently in the Pontiac Press by a picture of eight-year-old Dova SHEFFIELD, who was Sobbing ‘over his dog “Sandy,” just killed by a truck. * x * Circumstances prevent publicity in many instances of this type, but when it is “brought to the attention of honest to goodness Americans they respond rapidly and wholeheartedly. Once again the effectiveness of the newspaper medium has been demon- Ei strated by the Press. A short time after ae the paper hit the streets explaining this small boy's plight, dozens of calls were received at his home with offers of a new dog to take the place of “Sandy.” * * * _ Over the modern facilities of ' Associated Press Wire Photo, of which the Press is a member, heart breaking stores of this type are flashed to all corners of the . earth. : Messages expressing sorrow came from-such distant states as Kentucky, Arkansas and the state of Washington, substantiating our belief that people the country dver are really tender hearted. Upholding this fact is Douc and his new cocker pup Cindy, a gift from Ouiver HessaM, 5324 Sashabaw Road. Fair Trade Laws Hit Once again ‘there has been recogni- tion in a court decision of the basic Dr. William C. Beaumont defect in the miscalled “Fair Trade” brings: out the fact that he has several descen- : dants in Oakland County. This eminent surgéon who made such an outstanding contribution to These laws exist in 45 of the medical science over 100 years ago was the great- - 48 states, including Michigan. "*duncle of 4 malloft af g cerovision That Miss Florence E. Beaumont hem Pp of Clyde, and the same relative of | if one retailer signs a price agree- Mrs. Ruth Wilson ment with a manufacturer, all other retailers in that state sell- of Milford; also’a ‘great-great-granduncle of ing that product are bound by it. | * * * \ Backers of these fair trade laws admit they can't be enforced without that provision which is known as the “non- signer clause.” Yet that clause was _ written into ‘these laws for the express purpose of legalizing some of the very business practices our Federal Trade - Commission was created to combat. These are price fixing and restrictions - on free competition. | . x *« * -. The legal question, of course, always is whether these non-signing retailers should be bound by an agreement they stands, at one thousand in its predictions. as te ~ did not sign and haven't -even-—seen.... whe would be candidates on each major pafty || Latest tribunal to gay they:.shouldn’t °° Gevermer and U. S. Senator, =~ _ “is Florida's supreme court in a case A student nurse at St. Joseph Mercy’ Hospital, brought by several pharmaceutical Miss Martha Mae Modrich, firms against a Florida retail drag has won a trip to Rome, a mink coat and other oe _. Prizes on a TV contest. - company. ~— - The non-signer clause, wrote Justice Terrell in the court's deci- farm program and foes of flexible farm price suppéits’ have suffered what appears to be a significant defeat in the Senate. It came in the vote on a rider introduced by Sen. ELLENDER, the Louisiana Democrat. He pro- posed an addition to the Admin- istration wool bill which would have extended through 1955 the ~ 90 per cent of parity price sup- port for the six basic crops. These are wheat, cotton, corn, rice, tobacco and peanuts. * * * When the votes were counted they added up to a 48 to 40 victory for the Administration price support theory and defeat for the ELLENpER rider. It is true that this result can’t be considered a final triumph for the President and his Secretary of Agriculture. But.no less an autho- rity on farm legislation than Ver- mont’s Sen. Aiken views it as a development greatly increasing the chance for adoption of the flexible support idea. = x * * We believe such a result would be in the best interests of our farm industry. The Man About Town. Descendants Here. Famous Surgeon in ‘Whose Honor Hospital Is Named - _ Inch: What if you give some people you'll wish you'd given them a foot instead. ee ‘The naming of the new general hospital at Woodward Ave. and 13-Mile Road in honor of laws. of Holly. When recently in South America, Louis H. Cole attended the regular Rotary Club luncheon in Buenos. Aires, where they always serve a four course meal at such meetings, with all the trim- mings of a top banquet. Among the-other old ‘books in the possession of Mrs.. Charles P. Webster of 297 Ottawa Drive, is a mammoth English Bible that weighs about 30 pounds. = om, Kind words for the Oakland County Road Com- mission come in a letter from Eber Mertzog of Flint, who congratulates them on never getting out a road map that requires a gymnast to refeld. =a Spring vital statistics item. A : squirrels has heen found by Harvey 8.. Griswold : in a tree in his yard at 12 Gingell Court. - a — ~ Le ee: pe Cee ae " i Bt aN fe ack iy * = s on ‘ Critics of the E1rsENHOWER-BENSON — Allies Into nest of young _THE PONTIAC PRESS,| FRIDAY, APRIL 30,1054 in’t Wanted” oP Ay cs soa Ge 1 ie : Bete fie hi Be Ae A x E \ | § os eo ‘ eo TG ve oss , ie = {ts 3 Cave “a vb 2 d >. | Dae ft, -} a Be beg y fics i al |’ h = During Quiz. ae mmunmemmne Voice of the People “I Got an Awful Feelin’ I A E. Howland Agrees With Leroy Dean Regarding Eviction of Lapeer Farmers Hats off to Leroy Dean for hav- to back up to the position of the it should to make their stay plea- ing the courage to expound the truth in the Ziegenhardt affair in the Voice of the People column April 22. - Countless men in history have been jailed, tortured and crucified for upholding truth and justice for the great masses of people. Public opinion js definitely against deals like the Lapeer one. Public opinion is definitely against dragging aged and-helpiess people from their homes in the early morn- veres on the job, or we are going British at Lexington. ing to draw tourists but I don’t think it does as much as sant. Reds’ Own Rigid Stand May Force By. DAVID LAWRENCE is militarily defensible and not mean the entering wedge for an infiltration of the whole area by Communists, a cease-fire can be worked out at this conferenée. That is what President Eisen- hower described as: a ‘‘modus vivendi.”’ which is an old diplo- matic phrase. meaning a mode of living with a disagreeable and un- solvable situation. But the military men of the French high command and of the United States are skeptical. as -to. whether such a line can be found. If the diplomats want a military line submitted merely as a way out of their political cifficutties,. it can be drawn. There isn't any use deceiving ‘ anybody, for such a truce line will become the effee- tive partition line, and ultimately can mean the acquisition of all Indochina by the Communists. The optimistic doctrine is being handed out in some quarters here that, while the cease-fire is in ef- fect and discussions are dragging along for a year or, two ago aA political conference 40 be}Md at — some subsequent date, there will be an opportunity to train local troops to safeguard the independ- -ence of the three new states. - Karea,. Indochina ‘would have a truce line and the fighting would be-over. But the moment the Com- such a plan would be-to acquire control of all Korea for the Com- munists. : Tt was regrettable that Robert Casey, foreign secretary of Aus- tralia, in his speech — which was It is reminiscent of the “coali- -—_tion’’- type ef -settlements which All this would mean that, like - were supposed to produce an inde- pendent Poland and Czechoslova- kia and resulted only in their complete subjugation by the Com- = , munists find out that the Allies m here are ready to throw in the sponge at some designated truce line, the price will go up. |. ston is “not in line with | “traditional concepts oF Tee pi : petition which have t onally been the yardstick for the protec. - tion of the consuming public.” we oe “That's exactly what we. have been arguing in these columns for years. Tomorrow is the final day in the Man About -Town Contest. The $250 in U. §. Savings«Bonds comes the ‘nearest to naming the American League batter who has been at bat at least 25 times and who will be leading the league after — Saturday's games, and comes closest to his batting average at that time. The five top batters ~~ previous to Friday’s games = Ie : _- GA ~ Builders’ Show Popular = .., f80 Suecesstul was Pontiac's Homeand a ". Builders Show that its sponsor, the-. (A wee! "Junior Chamber of Commerce, has-de- Verbal Orchids to— - ‘Cided to make it an annual event. =) Mr- and ee ered mettne ene: a its four day run, the show versary. a eis -o with its 34 exhibits. attracted K Pet. 419 Bost.......-11 42S “hie Mrs. Carrie Heath \ i more than 1 ‘uy the of 114 Summit St., eighty-nintl birthday. Wie Set tego tre (ot Rtn mem do Ue, es! ; fifty-sed anniversary. Sirs Regpragrae Rad Mr and Mrs. 8B. Selmes % : + a 4H Jb _ ri 7 ee Nitew a } «“ - t é é if . / oo) : A renee ee Po Sue ee , $e will be awarded to the contestant ‘Whose entry — may go on for weeks on that point. some kind of trade china situation which —tieve- Moscow of the -burden of advantageous ._‘ te them, and the haggling here aggression has taken away ter, Titery not only in Asia bat in Europe, particularily in Ger- "This could mean some day a re- crudescence of militarism in Ger- many because the people there Making Asia, Defense.-Pact china but is prepared to express to surrender their influence in ‘Indochina by accepting a truce line that will in effect become a permanent partition, the United States will express its dissenting Views and then take a look at the be whether America has faithful allies who ‘will stand up against '™ade four. the Communists when term “partition” and in the phrase “cease-fire.” % —_ “nists themselves may unwittingly save the day by adopting such an ‘adamant Stand as to force the Al- lies into a union than ever and eventually into a collective- = ~ Steveris’ Sten He always liked music and still does. He used to play the French horn. But the closest he gets to music now is playing the phono- By JAMES J. METCALFE When we must paint our house— or we .. . Remodel it a bit... The task seems like eternity .. . Until we finish it... Day after day the brushes swish .. . From varicolored pails .. . The saw is cutting boards in two... . Or ham- mers pound on nails .. . But when the work is over and. . . At last we settle down . . . We know that it was worth jit to. . . Enhance our place in town .. . And after while our restlessness .. . Has vanished in the air . . . Af house improvements seem as though... _ They always had been there. . The same as tears that disappear ... The moment we are glad... And in our memory that joy... is ali we ever had. (Copyright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service Zoological branch of the FBI found the last brain truster in index where he had filed himself under indispensable. : That closes the era of the dou- ° _ bledomed crackpots and seals It is possible that the Commu- . off the monkey dormitories. oe ed “jt charges us with the era. We_ ers pulled rabbits out of their Stet- son Warrens. . ‘Their ridiculous regime started fn 1932 and ran its string-talk out knots and all. The brains are scattered. They were scat- tered then but we didn't know it. The brain truster was a fellow who changed his mind with his hat. He was educated beyond his ability to comprehend. He studied He added two and two and ‘His trouble was he _two from two and He repudiated the law of dimin- returns, impeached the fact An 1932 he swarmed Washing- ton in alphabetical echelon and took_over like a cannibal trout in a -small- pond. _ THOUGHTS FOR TODAY . * ~ & From scheme and creed the light goes out, fact survives: The ‘action program’ which can safe- . The blessed Master none can doubt Revealed in Holy lives. ographer | | might say: ” me; I know how he feels.’ * * % Back horge in St. Louis he played the French horn in the high “school band. And he played it in the band at Northwestern Univers- ity, where be got his bachelor of arts degree. As he grew older he grew away fromthe hate. * After he finished at Northwest- ern he got a job in an office. At night for severr years he studied shorthand in Chicago. It doesn't require seven years to learn short- . hand, but he wanted .to be a short- hand reporter, speedier than an ordinary stenographer. He took the ‘courses several times over. Then he won the Gregg diamond pin for taking 200 words a minute for five minutes. After that ~he came to Washing- fon and got a job with the gov- ernment. It was wartime, 1942, and he was drafted the sme year. ‘In uniform, he Was Made a sec- retary to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. He*was taken along to seme of the biggest wartime conferences with his shorthand pad: Quebec, Cairo, Tehran, Yalta, Malta and Potsdam. ee . * In the same office in the Pen- ‘ tagan he met his wife. She was a Wave, a stenographer too. She could take 18 words a minute. They weat to dances together. They liked music and bought rec- ords. They talked of getting mar- ried and owning a@ music store someday. , * * ° When they got out of the serv- i¢e in 1946 they did ‘marry and went to Florida for a while. He went into the real estate business with his father there. After a while, his dark-haired wife says now, they realized they were office people. That_ended the idea of a musi¢ store. They came back to Wash- ington in 1948. Lucas got a job in the office of the secretary of the Army. He saw @ number of secretaries come and go. One of his jobs was to listen in on the phone when some- ene called his boss, and to take down the conversation in short- hand. Lucas and his wife, who have two children. lived in an apart- ment for awhile. Then they bought a Cape Cod house in Falls Church, Va. They. both like to work in the garden. * ¢ * On the morning of April 23 Mra, Lucas was watching the Mc- Carthy-Army hearing oh her TV set. Secretary of the Army Ste- vens, her husband's boss, was tes tifying. Suddenly she heard the announcement her husband would be called to testify at the afternoon session about the shorthand notes he took on some of Stevens’ tele phone conversations. : * * LJ Mrs. Lucas called her husband and asked if he'd like her td be in the hearing room when he tes- ~ tified. He said he would. She got a neighbor to care for the children and went up to the hearing. She couldn't see Lucas’ face as he tes tified. She could hear him, though. When he finished and went out- side with her, she says, she he looked “‘a little ruffled.” “I didn't know how ruffled he was,” she says, “until that night ‘when one of the local TV stations some of the scenes from predic hearing and I' saw his Although he looked frightened all the. way through his testimony, Lucas himself says he was a littie nervous only in the . “The nature of the forum,” he’ says. “was enough to awe any- one,”” ~ Plan to add 7,000 posts. _ JOHN BARRYMORE. screen. idol, and : young wife, Elaine Bar- me, agree to divorce after 30 month marriage. 20 Years Ago By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. _ member, please, I'm no specialist Some years ago, a metropolitan "or am I a medical authority. i 5 # | | | | *~ e + tf * “jwociety undertook a plan to edu- Although I’m in bad with the ogcrde Hie fie ii ft ae raf if | though determined to please all facticns: Tx me . : ae és tore th derstand, ch lighted tube, 10 inches more. But then, a man in his senses has no when something ails him, he con sults a doctor who practices under hisown name, eed Jeers, ark eos Lg one ie ‘truck with “clinics” anyway. If or ~~ fe Good Works a tinics our Couzens Children’s: Fund —— c ' DETROIT @®— The 12 miliion dollars. that the late Sen. James Couzens gave away—so children might be happier—will all be spent by midnight tonight. That's exiittly the way it’s sup- posed to be—all spent, down to the very last nickel, — ~ For the Children’s Fund of Mich- igan, a wealthy man's famed bene- faction, was spécifically directed to spend all its money within a period of 25 years, Midnight to- night is the end of this. Couzens so ordered when he set up the fund in 1929, seven years before his death. Fund executors said today the ' Wealth trom the automobile in- Sen. Couzens, who made vast dustry as a onetime partner of Hemry Ford, established the fund with one thought in mind—chil- dren's welfare, . Gfeat accomplishments followed, the record shows. The millions went in many di- rections, all with a purpose, Some went to children's hospitals and clinics. Some went into research, to health education, Needy and crippled children | terest on unused money, But it was all spent eventually, . The fund had few properties. All’ of * these, ‘ Including © tie Green Pastures Camp for Negro- children on Pleasant Lake in dackson County, are to be given away to proper institutions, . William J, Norton, executive vice president and original trustee of the fund, summed up the 2% years: . i Oo ptheet) et ee. a “FP ’ ae? ee ar ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1954 | Vie 7 were direct and immediate, béne~| as it has been. used to initiate mari _probably hag‘ the a high "standard ot. efficiency ) _ The laboratories of hospitals, im-|on, once they were given a good | industry in the world. The agri-| production, quality of production poverished families, town and coun- | start.’ ae | cultura] producers have achieved and distribution, E = a ty health all bene-|- ~ ’ : a at Midnight During the deprégsion hungry | State Dems to Toast | order had been faithfully carried | Children got food, = With Milk ‘Highballs’ - $25 . out. i At: One. time the fund grew to 7 , DETROIT w# — Democrats will drink fresh milk “highballs’” Sat- urday night to. toast the memory of Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jac! i e ; Committee’ explained why: “The milk will symbolize unrest among Michigan dairymen over lowering of price supports and the part Sen; Ferguson (R-Mich) had in it.” Sen, Symington (D-Mo) will be “The fund=has not been used to aid individual cases as much . fund-raising rally. The Democratic State Central} the guest speaker at the party — > : $500 Get money to poy olf your bills ot once. Spread repayment over a number of months. Now Located at 40 8. 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Get a handy | daughters of Mrs. Secord told of , roll of Tums today. : hhaving heard shots and fleeing in . : ic tii fom the ue traits Bridge 2 | rites, 14, Loren Worterts sat + husband, an factery . ° _ worker, had she¢ Mrs. Secord Early Completion Seen three times with a 13 gauge shot- | for Five-Mile Structure i L i t if with . ° = : = the weapon. It lay hts Linking Peninsulas Every week end we body. bargains like these— Completion of the Straits of peep ‘The police said the Secords, mar- | Mackinac Bridge will climax @ 70- | BROIL QUIK ried for nine years, separated two/ year-old battle won by state in- weeks ago. dustrial and civic leaders, Law- ROTISSERIE 8) Betore shooting himself, Secord | rence A. Rubin, bridge authority Nationally advertised at 900.95— J Sought to calm his two stepdaugh- | secretary, told the Pontiac Our Price Only ters, Qub L ___ "The two, Karen Leslie, 13, and | Describing the $96 million bridge Valerie Leslie, 19, heard what | as the suspension bridge in + sounded like shots while they the world, Rubin said the project were upstairs, They called out, {is scheduled for completion™ by they said, Nov. 1, 1957. But the bridge author- “ ~ : ity is hoping the five-mile structure wate eines all right.” Second | will be finished two to six months ae # @ | and ran in alarm from the house. Rubin said the Golden Gate : Sec auc od in sodaye Clas: __ The girls told police their step-| bridge in Sam Francisco has a mS Hied—"Misc. for Sale” tor father had been visiting their moth- | lenger span between bridge tow- many other fine bargains er im an attempt at reconcilia- ers, but Michigan's new bridge | this week end. . fj tion, He came again Thursday| wilt be longer from anchorage to WAREHOUSE 0 — Tenens taeead comet Os: tink | COMPANY §f ; fe coted 5 - between the and Lower - 467 S. Saginaw St. Bow Bells to Ring Peninsula. : Rubin said the bridge long has 6-9 P. ° | break bottl : Once More in London | cz «xvistend to break te botue | LONDON ® — The blitzed | Straits. It is estimated that 1,500 | church of St. Maryie-Bow is be-|C&°# will pass over the four-lane children will again be born ‘‘with- Rubin predicted traffic will be | in the sound of Bow Bells.” heavy enough to pay off the - STORAGE CO. 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St. Frederickites had a myriad of plans to occupy them. -On the agenda are the Spring festiva!, the annual Senior play and commence. ment activities which are —_ looming in the distance, Close harmony and bustles were the topic at St. Mike's at stu. dents prepared ter thelr “Gay 90s’' musical show, The Catholic Youth Organization >, the event. Busy as bees were teeners at PHS, who rang doorbells diligently, magazine subscription in hand, and greeted friends and relatives with . & gleam in their collective eye. After becoming famed as one of the schools with the highest sales rating, eager-beaver salesman are doifg their best to maintain this standard. * ¢ @ PONTIAC HIGH Vicy Mict, -high school cor- respondent, says things are really | popping at the old brick teepee what with plays, swimming shows, banquets and what-not brightening | up the spring horizin ee =] Avid aqua- eo = girls, otherwise | fm known as Dol-| phin Club mem. bers, are busy) splashing in pre- | peration for their theme will be a toy shop in| which every- thing comes aliveonthe, VICKY stroke of midnight. The swimmers create their own routines for the show, in addition | ‘scheduled for May 12 through 15. seems to have the Indian problem under control. INDIAN UPRISING—A page out of the “wet” | on the redskins with her trusty six-shooter is Gail old west, is this wild and woolly foursome which | Barber ‘left to right) of 189 Cherokee Rd., while companion Patsy Dernberger (far right) of 9 Oriole Thig attractive quartet of PHS Dolphin Club mem- | Rd., keeps a firm lasso on Jane Steinhelper (second bers is rehearsirig for the annual Water Show | from left} of 26 S. Genesee, and Jo Ann Uligian | Keeping a bead | (second from right) wh» lives: at 241 Starr Ave. Poatiae Press Photo — history classes were (logically , enough) boning up on books with | historical backgrounds. es ¢ @ &T. FREDERICK School beils clanged their sum- mons to St. Frederick students, re- sound of young voices yelling eal up” which was just what . Fred students were doing. Baseball practice for boys and | softball practice for giris has kept |the spirit of competitive sports | reigning at the school. big carnival. The | : ports Mary Drake, putting an end! One of the first things in store ‘to Sponsor Musical CYO at St. Michael | | | The Catholic Youth Organization | of St. Michael High School is spon- soring the “Gay 90"’ musical show. A product of diligent lenten | practices, the program will fea- ture a roster of beloved songs. The | shows will rum May 2nd and 3rd! in St. Michael Hall, —-s at 8 p.m. to that leisurely | for the seniors when they returned Easter respite.|was that time honored classic However, every | ‘Macbeth’ by William Shakes- moment was|peare (of course.) taken up with activities as the to designing their costumes. ‘Hutchinson, faculty adviser, re- ported that tickets went on sale Wednesday for the May 12-15 show. Twelve members of the Future Teachers Club also kept busy, as they” attended Michigan State College on a visit. A tour of the campes, and a peek at few highlights of the trip. Smith, Carol Card, Virginia Baker, Joyce Whitfield, Christine Lape, Beryl Flannigan and Audrey Pinkis. Others who went were Doris Anderson, Janet Allen and Lily | Baegehnn. Ann Morrow is. “club | supervisor. e e¢ @ ST, MICHAEL Tt wasn't hard for the seniors to get back in the swing, what with graduation excitement facing them, at least so, writes diligent pen- pusher, Margaret Martin. However, the air is filled with plans, she goes on to say, among the “Gay 90” musical show which is a must on everyone's schedule. Both juniors and seniors com- pleted work on’ term papers for MARGARET English class while the upperclass- men turned their efforts to a thesis on “The Holy Eucharist” for re: ligion class. Burning the midnight oi], coupled with the clatter of feverish type-| writer keys, was. good indication that book reports were due. ‘The HIGH FIDELITY PHONOGRAPHS Jean | * take a tour through Pontiac State classes in progress were ealy a | tal Week. Those attending were Aaron . Jane Pence, Joyce Davis. 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The hospital will be located between Romeo and Almont. , Voters jess than a month. age _appreved a school expansion which will add 18 classrooms to the village’s twe elementary schools and one high school. _ And St. Clement parishioners re- tion to Romeo's only parochial school. Ten churches serve Romeo's ap- more g | Tincknell, assistant manager of the | In other business, the council; Cole Furniutre store. said: ‘It's | [et grow: But it's going to be a hard and long pull.” “Aside from disturbances of the The principal speaker was Elea-| peace, it's a pretty quiet little not Johnson of Central Michigan | town," he added. College. A_ turke dinner served, ‘ 2 was| And, that is probably what will | bring the influx of new citizens. 2 OOO 6-6 OFS SESS OHOESTODEOE OCH ODEO O HO OREE POSH ae eee easeereoe TRIAL OFFER GOOD 10 DAYS ONLY ee eeeranveoese cently approved a four-reom addi- proximately 3,350 people, with five | ‘ ine ae! outperforms? Out-saves! an a - MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES, INC. 34 MILL ST. - PONTIAC, MICHIGAN: Poe: : aoe 5 ee ape ad : j SEE friiy hi if 4 E | : Citizens to Compete for Clean-Up Prizes ‘bond and a $25 bond to the bish collection May 23. ting with the C. of C. charge of the clean-up committee. Red Poland Cuts Prices VIENNA, Austria ®—Communist Poland today announced extensive price reductions in consumer goods and public services in its campaign to improve living standards. f } i 7 —_ eS 3 4 ee + oil > gee ams * ‘ = 7 : be j ee bret he 3 at ae | ' -\ | .(S atintenanee; Mrs, J. ~ Teachers Hear _|T.Mathedetwscs D ~°" | Petersone pebilet Sica. ase IghI Dhilncenty Talle cntcea cms ehetline (AL Cain’. |*tis--n.b0 mies we Philosophy Talk |szcctsrwe.t="c for CAL Fair: - |stats tame so Edwin Steckel Speeks | dent ‘and Mrs. Jack Hutchins, vice] " Annual Event to Be Held | wrs. Patrick Wolfe, entertainment. to City Group, Would | irae. senty is the new re.| J¥ly 23-25 in Waterford | 5 Teach How to Live cording secretary and Mrs. Ralph to Have ‘Kids Afternoon’ | Man Accused + . same obec 0 mete ev ed ee ey RE “ in ‘a talk betore | benouct to. ber me chareh|Ual Waterford CAI Fair at a Pontiac soetion ha y wehehan: es meeting this week of all commit- Some 150 teachers, principals and SHH om. ' : members and the fair chair- gathered at the Knights of | wrrgumegs °? made by calling Bea. A. 1. Beebe, Hall for the banquet ’ The fair is scheduled to be held marking the association's 25th an- the weekend of July 23-25. A new aniversary. Thi St 1 Saf feature of the event this year will —eesesetneetansenentree ee = eves ea e ve a ‘kids’ afternoon” on Satur- guitars os oneaome From Auto ler day, July = an ee pie ot _ : ae P: carvan cuunes 1s Shawne, ge Dea children. There will also be prizes Just im Time for Mother's Day “You as @ society and individ-. 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Bowe A ee 3 PONTIAC MICHIGAN COUNTY PEOPLE DISCUSS FINANCE—Membering @ panel | superintendent of Walled Lake and state legislative chairman of L. on problems were (left to right) Mrs. Hope Dunne,| pTA; and Norman Borgenson, state deputy superintendent Walled Lake, League of Women Voters’ tax expert; William J. tmotruction. = of publie Emerson, Oakland —— superintendent of schools; Clifford Smart, ys ra £ PEVELOPING PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING—Ways in which Education Assn.; L. H. Berman, president of the Michigan Press ~\. the home, school and the community can develop an educational pro- | Assn. and Whitehall Forum editor; Mrs. Alan Canty, president of , st gram that will meet the needs of today’s children were discussed | the Detroit PTA Council, and Rev. Robert H. Jongeward, of WATCH VOTING PROCEDURE—For the first-time in the Seginaw News Photos 1. the PTA conclave with Louis Schimmel, (second from left) Pon-| Creek. The picture at upper left shows the Mothersingers, history of Michigan PTA, a second Pontiac woman is in line for the | Mrs. Neldrett will be up for the top post. Shown with Mrs. Neldrett, PTA state presidency. Mrs. Charles W. Neldrett (center), of Pontiac |on the left is Mrs. William Wright, incoming president of the tine Board of Education. member, telling how s board trustee|of 500 PTA members from all over the state who sang the musis was named first vice-president at the convention. This year marked | Pontiac PTA Council; and on the right, William Wright, principal of | Performs his duties. Others above are (left to right) M. P. Anderson, for the pageant, “I Believe,” written by Pontiac’s Vera Mae Adams the‘end of Pontiac’s Lola B. King’s presidency and in three years| Whittier School. superintendent of Berkley Schools and nresident of the Michigan | and directed by Dr. Edith Roach Snyder of Webster School, = PTA Congress Adopts Eleven Resolutions Ry HAZEL A. TRUMBLE In explaining the Conlin. Pian, fiseal_condition,._but_cautioned___ Pontiac Press Staff Writer proposed constitutional amend- | the PTA to study it thoroughly. ment to replace the present “CG lated SAGINAW—Nearly 4,000 Mich- ontrary to circu re- y sales tax diversion amendment, ports, the schools will not get fgan Congress of Parent and Teacher members left this mid- pang agro Plas wens [more money under this proposal Michigan city yesterday resolved = Seek Sponsors (for Immigrants ~ Methodists Send Appeal | fine for 2,500 in U. S. to Aid Refugee Program — ei q te itt Methodist Committee for Overseas Relief, ’ | Congress. Under the newly-established pro-|_ Mrs. Charles Neldrett, named gram, MCOR has pledged itself first vice president, if orthodox to secue sponsors for 5000 of the|PTA policy is followed, qill un- BETWEEN SESSION PAUSE — Catching «) of the Saginaw Arthur Hill High School. Left to 214,000 refugees bg will be ad-|doubtedly be the state PTA head | moment of relaxation between sessions at the PTA | right are Mra, William Hill, of Hawthorne School; | King, of Pontiac, watched, a Guard against employing of mitted to the U. 8 . under t = Ref-| in another three years. She ser = convention were three Pontiac members from Haw-| Mrs. J. E. Everson, and Mrs.. Merlin Sanderson, ae Life, Lela_B. King,” unfolded with asian teachers bel to sl pnciasey chairman for thortie School who shared two chairs in the hallway | president of Hawthorne's PTA. frierids and associates making surprise appearances # = cranes es ee ee the Saginaw City Auditorium. Left to right in the pictu Scotchmen Prove men Prove Adage Church Women tr a a aime ee Parachute Jump ee ae ee i mee ary ‘no 4 With Retired Longevity — The organization's board of mas. Is Scheduled __ | grandchildren. (SE SCES Ag Tet Bon [esse SSeS ers Atv SS pea it i i he'll live forever. 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Little Girls ee a AS 2 i 3 a a ya Pare an , ee ee ee ee nS 4, ¢ : raee ae de ; = % % A ee eee eee ee rao " ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 80, 1956 State Hospital Social de : Syeri phony. Boasts Fine Leadership Talented, beilion! Francesco ‘DiBlasi Directs Orchestra By GOLDA HOGUE Pontiac Symphony Orchestra, to be heard in the last concert of the season Tuesday evening in Lincoln Junior High School, is fortunate in having the brilliant Francesco Di Blasi for its conductor. Born and educated in Detroit, - Mr. Di Blasi became skilled in piano and trumpet at an early age. He studied several other orchestral Recommended by Fowler Smith, head of the Music . ment of the Detroit Public Schools, Mr. Di Blasi entered Juilliard School of Music in New York whgre he studied with Fritz Mahler, Vittorio Giannini, Stan- ley Lecke and Roman Nagorka. Tt was at Juilliard that Mr. Di Blasi became interested in conduct- ing. He received much valuable ex- perience conducting opera perform- ances, Other experience includes three years attendance at Tosca- nini’s rehearsals and participation in Pierre Monteux’ school for two | summers. He has conducted the New York Little Symphony and was chosen to conduct the premjere of the Shostakovitch Ninth Symphony with _the Philadelphia Symphony Orches- | tra. Other orchestras perform- In 1951 he became director of the Music Festival at Martha's Vineyard. The Pontiac Symphony Orchestra was reorganized in 1953 with Mr. zation have prompted many com- ments of delight from civic leaders | in Pontiac and the surrounding communities. The orchestra is made up of musicians from Pontiac, Drayton Plains, Oxford, Walled Lake, Bir- and Mariette. Included in the or- chestra personnel are several mem- bers of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra. At a concert in 1953 John Soder- In May Mr. Bi Blasi will con- nce for the Cham- | Waldron Hotel COFFEE, SHOP ~ 36 E. Pike St, = UNWANTED D HAIR Removed Permanently. From ~ Face, Arms or Legs Free Consuitation—Zvening? _ WARREN 6082 WARREN 6891 Mademoiselle Simone Short Wave Method Permerts sith tn Enrntenne, Beni Selon, Farwell Bidg. oi kb rvice * Family Care Program, Paychedrana Among Its Varied Functions By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Have you ever considered the, |important role the social service department at Pontiac State Hos- being and rehabilitation of the pa- tient who comes there for treat- ment? This large, but well-organized de- partment is directed by Marguerite M, Parrish who not only is ‘ré#pon- sible for the planning of department The patient is first admitted to the ed cep stom through the social worker assigned to him visits him on the ward soon after admission. This intake interview helps to tt the patient to his sur- ashes. The’ interview not only establishes a relationship between the patient and worker, but it gives Corinne Wright Feted at Shower Corinne Wright was honored Wednesday with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. M. A. Dockley on Liberty street. Corinne, who will speak her vows May 8; at Central Methodist Church with Richard Ervin, is the daughter avenue and the late Mr. Wright. drive are his parents. the mothers of the couple and Mrs.. Ruth Wright, Mrs. Don Mrs. ‘Homemakers Group Chooses Leaders” “Cleaning With Ease” was the ape Events sows Mebed Ba esti. of 16 ML) "ELECTRIC | _ PORTABLE seg SALES. 7168 EVENINGS cau FE 2-1048 pital plays in the general well-| er is able to determine the pa- tient’s ‘capacity to use the various social service contacts featured in service department, and then the| rages pile Macnee deg girs fame @ The George Ervins of Crescent | # Guests at the shower included | : Derragon, | © Oscar Schmidt, Mrs. Ira/ = Carpenter, Mrs. Hazel Gessinger | © _and Frances Capucille. : Shomigns Cth attend| | attend _ of this relationship and finds many ways of testing it until gradualiy he can accept it. During this time, too, the work- the department. Following the patient's release from the hospital, case work treat- ment is continued. It is not only carried en with the patient, but also with relatives and any com- munity person or agency con- MARY ANN RUNYON Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Run- yon of Crittendon avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Ann, to David Lee Young, son of the David Youngs of Elk- ton. They have set June 2% as their wedding date. : cerned with the patient’s welfare. The social history which is taken in the department serves a two- fold purpose. It determines emo- tional, social and biological factors which may have caused the pa- tient’s mental iliness and, Miss Parrish explained, it serves as a tool in arriving at a diagnosis and treatment plan while the patient is a resident of the hospital. The family care social worker selects a home for the custodial- type patient which will best meet his needs. It is important that the operator of the home (family eare therapist) is: understanding and gives the patient a feeling of security. The social worker must select very carefully the homes for the rehabilitative patients as she must take into consideration not only the patient's personality, his fam- ily relationships and type of ill- ness, but also must consider the same factors when deciding upon the proper family for the patignt. This responsibility lies with the social worker. Psychodrama is yet another method of treatment which is Scenes of the unrehearsed dramas usually develop around many of their innermost thoughts. Patients gain much needed insight from the presentation as well as from the follow-up discussions held Matinee Group to Install Officers at Sunday Event Suzanne Larkin wil be installed as president of Matinee Musicale, a junior group of Tuesday Musi- cale, at a meeting to be held Erma Jean and Ann Livingstone will be hostesses for the meeting in their home on Berkshire road. Other officers to be installed are Barbara Griffin, vice president; Clark Lefurgy, secretary, and Jan Oakley, treasurer. A group of piano solos has - been arranged for the afternoon Completing the list are Diana | Owen, Clark Lefurgy, Barbara Griffin, and Pam Nicolls. Mrs. | Ralph Norvell of Tuesday Musicale will appear as guest artist for the Sunday program. jof Mrs. Roy B. Wright of Garland | s.., the lives of the patients, revealing from. All Ist. Quality Carpets wae mn Terms! Save Up to "70 on a beautiful Green Scroll all wool Axminster Carpet. § Regularly priced at $8.95 | a square yard. Also several multicolor design to choose 7 Sq. Yd. florals and a ff ang Custom Meade Aluminum VENETIAN BLINDS Choice of Colors AS SEEN IN THE NEW NORTHWOOD “42” HOME 99: | Open FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY ‘til 9 ee aca and FLOOR COVERINGS | 3511 Elizabeth Lake ac = ‘near 11 to 2 = ¢ 49581 Plays V Vital Role in Rehabi ] the total treatment program. itv | z 3 fi i fit their needs and which provides | Pontide Presse Photes This Department Guides Mentally Ill During Treatment and After a facilities for them to continue their education while receiving thera- peutic benefits. Public relations is a function of tion with Mental Health Week. This year’s open house will be held til 4:30 p. m. | ay 2 Geweeh Sey 2: Sem: 2.0 cee 11% S$. Saginaw, Eagle Theater e, phone or call in person [PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Pontiac cigs Available in Day or Evening Classes. PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Bidg.. for Free parnphiet. wisps. 88 Wayne Street The “GYPSY” curl is a bouffant interpretation of the mobile coiffure trend that combines waves with RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP FE 2-146 5281 Dixie Bwy. > SPECIAL PRICE EVENT APRIL 26 through MAY 8 . (Near Waterford) _ Chotce ong, Honeys Ore, Dro Porreny - On 31804 a ae ae ee ee ee eT ee ir - Led cal lacloereien “You are always talking about women with interesting hobbies,” " @ woman told me the other day, ‘or womeh with money-making ‘or part-time jobs. home “But. I haven't time for any of } that nonsense. I have two teenage . echildren and a seven-room house, | and there just isn’t a minuie for myself in the whole day.” Her face had the heavy lines + ing cary the hard way. “She's driving her crazy, because she's and nagging and practically brag- ‘ging about how she has no time for herself." There are many women like that, and I think we all fall into | the pattern occasionally. _ Running @ home is a time-con-; suming business, and while we husband | so virtuous [| ee gkcacen haan: izes it po well that she has time | ™ hye for interests: of her own, we all occasionally fall inte the good old rut of half-heartedness, self-pity and downright inertia. It isnt a habit that can be brok- en overnight, but I do know a book that will help. It is called PETUNIA! T think [m being ‘Pretty cleyer —— The yolk will Keep As good as ever / Good idea, Petunia, for when you use only the egg- white. Just pin-prick a hole in the shell, lec white. flow out, and bandage with cellophane tape! family fabulously, to boot! while at the same time getting as good, or better, eating. Mrs. Essipoft writes in a breezy. entertaining manner which con- vinces you, even if reluctantly. that cooking is fun. Here, for ex- ample, is part of her introduction: / Packing © suit’ for o Dusinass or vacation trip is always a difficult task, but a few tips make the » job easier, end promise better results when the suit is unpacked. Look Neat on Business Trip or Vacation aia aoe a bin ale Suits Tnsures "Crop ‘and 1 Unrumpled ; | Appearance Mary Margaret McBride Says: ¢ ? With Choice Sally Park of Hemet, Calif. boasting I did in regard to our eream—‘‘Cream an inch thick? a tall story, don't we? A Midwesterner, at 3 a. m. worried about my neighbor's noisy ventilating. fan that kept me awake nights, tells how she handled the problem of a neighbor's j dog locked out of its home and barking to get in Every time this happened, she rang her neighbor's answered Big Mail Pouch Bulges Commentary In a big bog like & diplomat's pouch T keep the letters you write. and today, leafing through them as I often do, laughing at a line here, looking serious over a reprimand there, I decided I had nothing half so interesting to write as what you say. thinks we may have some Irish McBride kinfolks in common but chidingly comments about a bit of Missouri Jersey We Irish do like and waste, so should a. housewife submit herself and ber methods | to analysis.” If you find yourself without the ltime for a hobby, without any time for your own self-develop-| _ ment, | poff’s book. im every day:— and feeding your | It dorent matter whether it is Vacation a mans sult may be take a look at “Mrs. Essi-| packed in a suitcase and still rome | out It's like finding an extra hour | fresh. A few simple steps show pack two suits successfully im the: ternated se that the waist of the unwrinkled _and band-box _ Follow Easy Rules, Avoid Mussiness fe aut compartment of a two-suiter. a weekend or a week, a trip or a; The same process may be followed in other types of surtcases Trousers of the suit are placed | _separately in the bettom of the how to| sit cempartment. They are al- | and locked onto the hanger bar. | ment''—after rubbing a dense soap | . |Water Gets Grease in Miracle Fabrics We learn new things every day about our ‘“‘miracle fiber’ fabrics first pair is at one end and the waist ef the second pair is at | the oppesite end. The legs are left hanging over the edge of the | ease until the coats are packed. to know concerns stain removal. | Peports’ that grease and. oil stains The coats are placed on hangers ‘respond best to the “cold treat- solution on the spot. rinse it in Smooth out the wrinkles ow cms _ place cold running water till the water Sole ends June 5, 1954 - Give your Graduate a 1954 Elgin ond Save 20% during Elgin’s. Spring Time Savings at This is the first time in Elgin’s 90 years thot you've ever had a chance to save this = much money on new Elgin Watches. Every new 1954 Elgin Watch is included. _ And every model is reduced a full 20%. Better hurry. Buys like these won't last. Select your new Elgin now during “Elgin Spring Time Savings of 1954.” And \ _ get.on Elgin Watch for that special birthdoy, graduation, or anniversary gift. Terms, of Course! — There Is No strips of crushed tissue paper in runs clear. Then launder the gar- a U-shape in the shoulders to pre-| ment as usual in warm soapsuds. vent wrinkling. Crisp worsted a Thnds COME "yee aa | ric is the best traveler. » = Seaiee ce ccc time | | body of the coats, forming a unit | which will stay in place after the | compartment is packed. The coats | | are left hanging out until the next) | | step is completed. Drop the compartment divider in ‘place and fold up the hanging | trouser legs and smooth out wrinkles. Next the bottoms of | the coats are folded up over the trouser legs, with the sleeves held in their rolled position. Fix the closing curtain or strap in place, and finish packing. Your suits will be neat when you arrive. "3 4 |B. U cacccscccsseos 2 nee4 + . : : ‘ i- ® LJ * * . ; SoD oq sses 50s SHON ee e. re v- H 3° i & Covcaso Try It Revive May Day iGusiom - Giving May Day baskets to friends has been a custom for many years. The original idea was you to remember your friends ts at at |_YOL con me the th garden, then hanging them on| ing any money, if you have friends’ doors early on the morning ; a few flowers in your yard. Ask Mother if you may have a few. The basket is made by cutting some stationery or construction paper into an $%inch square. Fold each side up so that it is 2 inches high. (See the drawing.)- . Put a bit of narrow ribbon through the four corners so that they are held in place. Paste on a 12-inch handle, then fill with a few blossoms. tom again? Make baskets for Mother and for one or two of your friends; they will enjoy these little baskets. 2F & 3 x days. they also had a May- z . ak i : i Fl —and one of the handiest things | Latest research on the subject! your host is over-urgent? “Say, a I'd love a cup of coffee’,” he advises. “That causes them | ‘extra trouble, but they get the point.” H. M., who says she is 68 years old and wears size 1} dresses. 1s bitter because women with small incomes and housewives who Tmake their own Gothes in ther spare time never get a break on those anpual best-dressed lists. “When it comes to young-looking grandmothers, I know women older than Marlene Dietrich and Gloria Swanson who make their own living. keep house and could back those two glamor queens right off the map,” H. M. declares morosely Now what could I ever have said that made William Goldberg of New York City write angrily, “I wish those spoiled marned women would get up every morning and make breakfast for their husbands so that happy single men like me would not have to wait in line at the cafeteria.’ I know very well what upset a misogynist from Wheat Ridge, Cole. It was a few kind words I said for women—and maybe, come to think of it, that was what ailed Mi. Goldberg too. Says this Coloradan, determined to put woman in her place: “You say women live longer. Well, they have more time to rest, fewer worries, more time to get ailments treated. The smartest living person is a man and the most intelligent of all times was aman. Moreover. it was man that was made in the image of God, not woman."’ Rather tuncertainly I assure a Santa Barbara reader that we could not very well have had a trip to Catalina together because to the best of my knowledge I've never been to Catalina at all. And that broken romance with Harry she talks @bout—do you suppose = has-been impersonating a A reader from Denver asks how to discourage a friend whe makes it a practice to drop in uninvited and stay for several hours. , Well, I've never tried this my- self, but I know somebody, dis- turbed by this same problem, who always puts on her hat before she answers the door. Usually, the suggestion works. Why don’t you write me some time? No Ironing Needed Washability is. stressed in new seersucker fabrics that blend cot+ that is said to eliminate. even the | slightest need for ironing.’ “For Men Who. “Prefer the Finer - pton with orlon — a combination — rg a eo ihe saccci | OPEN BVERY BVENIN — : os i te - Plenty of Free fetiny. / if \ S ch dae pe t : eves a Pal ar 900 members, and the Fri- day evening dances usually draw around 350 members. Pontiac YMCA is a member agency ot (Tight) of Lake Angelus Shores Pontiae Area United Fund. How many inches to a foot? Barbara Hill| street, will have to pay a penny an.inch ex- (left) of Draper avenue and Bill Tuttle|tra fee for the World Service Dance at the measure| YMCA this evening. The fee is to bene- Roy Webb's foot. Roy, who lives on Cooper | fit YMCAs in other countries. (HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 80,1054 / 4 |tiac was chairman of the event, Pontiae Press Pheote Mrs. Pettengill, Mrs. Windiate Feted Workshop Set for Gardeners 4 Gathering Held ® ‘by West Side {liam H. Mustard were named to With 190 Attending Deanery Has ‘ One hundred and ninety mem- bers. of Northwestern Deanery, National Council of Catholic Wom- en, and their guests attended the seventh annual luncheon and card party Thursday in Hazel Park. Mrs. William B. Dean of Pon with Mrs. Paul W.” Marvin. On the-committee were Mrs. Clarence A. Chapman, Mrs. Charles N. Me- Carthy, Mrs.. Wiliam Madigan, Mrs. John F. Darkin and Mrs. Jo- seph B. Kirkham, all of Royal Extension “lub Mrs. John Lyons and Mrs. Wil- juled for Saturday with’ Annual Fete Mrs. Walter Wandor, Mrs. Henry ,|Auxiliary Told of Convention Auxiliary to Jimmy Dey Post 12 met in the YWCA, The convention | will be held in Florida this sum- - | mer. A fund-raising project was sched- A bon voyage party Saturday will honor Mrs. E. R. Pettengill of Clarkston and Mrs. John E. Windiate of Union Lake road who will leave early this summer for @ two-month tour of Europe. a -* FO 8 eins Ke tend a workshop Tuesday and Wed- » nesday from 10 a. m, until 3 p. m. at Avon Park Pavilion. An invitation is also extended to i i? ; Mrs. Harold Euler will hostess the party, which will be held at her Ottawa drive home from 2 until 4 o'clock. * ee Back at their home on | i F i i j Mg , i Hi all garden clubs, extension clubs and other garden-minded persons. Prof. H, L. R. Chapman of the| Co-operative Extension Service of Michigan State Collége will conduct the workshop i at SHC Yt) HMO, ..° - Those attending are asked to call Mrs. George Crane of West | Troquois road or any member of the Pontiac Branch. Members and "| guests are asked to bring sand- wiches. Coffee will be furnished. | Ridge are the Clarence rs. sons, who spent They i the South. their vacation at on ii i if | | and Mrs. William L. Brown of u Es ai 8g H za 108 if ‘Pebey Better Toppers, values to $29.95—Fleeces, Poodles—Nylons—full and belted back styles, greatly reduced for quick clearance toa low $18.88—Buy now and save $$$$$$ i 7 i 3 8 FE ae FF Our Complete Stock of New Spring TOTS’---GIRLS’ and BOYS’ COATS . ij i -——a @ ae DRESSES itirit TH it igi : 5 Here's a wonderful opportunity to buy children’s REDUCED TO quality coats at one-third of their former price! U Famous makes—Kute Kiddie, Peggy ’n’ Sue, Kit- 2 Dresses for . ten’s Ear —all drastically reduced for quick clear- ance! Come early for best selection. _°* OFF! Pastel Toppers for girls 7 to 14 and Sub-teens. All- wool fleece, fully lined. Reg. 21.99 All-wool gabardine or checks, grow -a- year hems, Sizes 3 to 6x. Reg. 18.99 ot . -_ i . Pontiac Préss Phete Floyd Starr, director of Starr Commoh-|and fashion show given by the Southern wealth for Boys in Albion, reviewed the| Oakland County Auxiliary to Starr Common- work of the organization with Mrs. R, B.| wealth Thursday at Cranbrook. Mrs. Lang Fehr of Royal Oak (left) and Mrs.Samuel| was general chairman for the event and Mrs. J. Lang of Pledsant Ridge at the benefit tea| Fehr was patrons chairman. nL I RE i TELE, EA A NE ETO Take Along Special “Assorted = g) HONDERL , Cut i Flowers ah es oe a ee — ae a 3 ; “Best for Jie a . : aye aU 39 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER . Open Tonight and Saturday "TH 9 P.M. OPEN SUNDAY 2TOS P.M. - FREE CONVENIENT ry ~ 7 f y at Better Dresses, just in time for Mother's | Day. Values.to $9.95. Summery sheera, ~ 2 cottons, nylons, linens in sizes 9 to 15, — 10 to 20, 1414 to 2414 greatly reduced to 2 dresses for $10.88... Buy now and save $$$$$. = , as : “Foreign intrigue” Trench Coats for boys 4 to 12. Navy or grey, fully lined, water repellent. Reg. 12.99 9 byee Little boys’ 1 to 6 “9 yrs. Coat and Cap a? sets, wool checks and novelty wools. * ‘Reg. 1449 9” cceaeiipediemieemaahaer poets a st . 4 PARKING aad - “ \ { : 3 ; yi a} = a \ } 4 5 6 sarge 4 % d Sg Oe : Pre een ee « F; ie gid 4 dual nee he apeee eee 20k F i : ee, | “ ‘ 5 Bios LL ane 3 "J sf ria LOOT Ayes cen is i * . ox) ANANSI garner. sisi" rica vane ee " eo teky wanes ‘ eben ¢ 4 Saw ie oe => oo A 1954. a “ ‘ favree?: oe ERT ZN +davEs-+ ical aaed stl nas van a. “ ‘ * er) TV AAAS tena ds Sesatye Abe srneasasloanentss ‘ aieneeens ' oP , * . ; # ‘ ] Peewemerese rrr tk tis + : R AY + sade ae ; . C * vcepeae she sas eOe h i c Aa . acy idctees & ‘ silat canepakee inne ne hee sy beg Te * As cee aang x ° _THE PONTIAC PRESS, F ett : Terre : re * bs ’ aay nee SA RS EN ALVIN'S s . . . and We've Only _— Located in Our Pontiac Office 1 Year! \ Our Pontiac Office Opened One Year Ago Today! . We’re proud that our firm’s office in Pontiac has kept — pace with the amazing growth of the Greater Pontiac webb debe! | Matesatet hs, M bale: _area during the past year. . | ’ | ‘ep? | — 7 ‘ ‘ And with all of the signs ahead indicating an even’more tremendous growth of Oakland County in the future, it’s particular timely that we once again point to our past policies that resulted in so many: satisfied Pontiac customers— ‘Quality, Fine Workmanship, and Complete Co-operation Come First.” - Work Now in Progress ” Preatis Cadillac Sales Ferndale Co-op Credit Union Rund Cadillac Sales Terminal Properties Warehouse Reska- Splinet- Co. Modern Industrial Engineering Margolis Automotive Sales LaSalle Tool Co. . Jim Russel Office Building Dr. Ross Clinic Walled Lake High School Wing Lake Elementary School Walnut Lake School Oakley Park School / Sashabaw Elementary School Clarkston Elementary School Andersonville School Russ Dawson Ford Agency commercial within the building past year, 1702 TELEGRAPH ROAD, PONTIAC 14841 WYOMING ROAD, DETROIT , = 3 . * : Go Ke tna senseless iin lillie an abs ALAC nn 8 RS ESI A ATE ALLE A SNe CA At EATON OLE LT ET Ee —_ Stroh’s Distributor FOST ‘ER S - _ liver Buick ok 7 = we Country Store THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 0,106 7 ee r r a Fok * ® \ f \" : * i #2\-/ ( | ‘ 2 eae re f , ‘ : } ae Us Singing in America. The event will take place polbcrerepanc a 1782. Pontiac Dr., at 9 p.m. Other Goes fo Jury Accused POW Declines to Take Witness Stand hed—beld on tight—I's yours for ealy SLAS 0 week! Cont the Your can see it BEI) on @ CROSLEY 7 AND in Own Behalf t SWEET'S RADIO. witlec coer: 422 W. Huron St. | | SUSSEREESEESEERSEeeeeeeeeeS FREE PARKING _— he was beld captive, Only one of the 3. lo Thomas | A. Carrick of Blacksburg. Va., re-_ | A Enioy the best a prot’ Phone FE 4-1133 l needs saat ie acres | : Adventists Plan Festival BATTLE CREEK (#—The Sev enth Day Adventist tabernacle in a . FARMERS CO-OP MARKET at § s H Grounds out Perry Street + 5 Open Set. Onl 7:30 A.M. te 1:00 P.M. a . a . | “Bay At Farm Prices” . : @ Dressed «=O Apples “a : aay Om ee mt | Munist in . © Fresh © Baked © tor-2% years. One of 23 who at . © Rabbits Goods © ae refused repatriation, he and s @ Plants © Flewerd S| oe other beter reternel > US a © Vegetables | Dickenson did not take the stand | i Cars at the Grounds @ | in his own defense. Informed yes- DPT rit sususascusenssseucenl| terday that he had a choice, the } lek” inte lewer opening of engage- \\F » 4. Large brilliant - cut center dia- ment ring, mond complemented by ten carefully cut smaller diamonds. Mountings are hand carved natural ¢gold. Simply puch rings tegether — and they $275.00 teak Ved. Zax Ind. Open Friday Evening to 9 “ye ue s Queens of Diamonds Because these diamonds are so outstanding in beauty, color, cut arid perfection we have nomi- noted them to be the “Queens” of our collection © of gems. Come.in see them ... choose your set from finer diamonds priced to give you greoter Value. “Miss Pontiac” A beautifully or od matched set. iNiant” Miss hig 7 ut tral diamond, - Mic = cally lores in size, ”s Beatifulty matched set of ~errerced by AC clever Blue White Diamonds - craftsmanship of carving enhanced in nanarel the natural gold. gold, hard carved settings. 50 Ved. Taz incl Feé. Tax Inc Diamonds enlarged to shew details of cut and mouatings Sallan’s “Key-Lok” insert the “Key-Lok” ‘inte either center - opening of wedding : 2 and wedding ring. In- Sed “Miss America” CARP ET SALE | at |] hit Bil \s OPTICIANS — Over £000.000 SATISFIED Mowe: 9 A 0.00 P.M Dolly, * inch Set, OP none 9 P.M Phone: 5-9061 Pounded 1006 an old favorite SPECIAL! THIS WEEK ONLY! Our Former Price $20 - $25 OUR PRICE NOW ONLY NO MORE, NO LESS You Can't Pay“ More! “4 eae | wweveeeeeeetYT. The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac Famous Brands at Lowest Prices! SPECIAL SALE! Laennssoseneeesusetenloces SAVE #30 i SPEED QUEEN Wringer Washer " Reg. Price $139.95 SALE PRICE “109°. old wesher ‘A Real Deluxe Model e ston Kins Lire viz Drain Pump @ @ Huge 9 Lb. Capacity NO MONEY DOWN Here’s a KELVI Deluxe Features Should. Sell. for’ $229.95! | Real Bay! NATOR at Standard Prices! SENSATIONAL OFFER! Sm 549Q% This Deluxe Automatic -25¢ a Day Is All You Pay J KELVINATOR RANGE ~ ‘WNO MONEY DOWN Now 60 «- Less Yes, the former price of this ’ full size electric range was * $259.95. For a limited time only it can be yours for the amazing low price of... 5199? GOOD HOUSEKEEPING of PONTIAC ees al" TV Lowest Price Ever __Now you too can enjoy giont screen TV at the price of a. small screen set. Pd, 1s i pes cy - fe Eh Pe a aS i 2 nd PA ae , aye? \ ce. Pitching. ee ae C By BILLY ROSE “P < i z 4 E g r iE »BF os ied eogh ex’ ¢ Proxy Fight for Central : Sissy. Way, Says | Billy .§ i ii i? rt g 7 f “i ! ‘1 L ; i = F Fe se ze fe il H —_— — : eo a ~ oi 2 kame Hs In Uganda, Queen Elizabeth is -} smiling and waiving at the ye secure» -kin’ Chair Blues | Miracle Fibers | 7 Perfect for - Spring— Summer F ' ! FELEEET | hint ihe ud | ei2e As the financier his board the following Monday. Then Fisk decided to take legal action, and legal action; in his lexicon, meant just one thing — judge. After id Hee tl ee we litt 43 be F gf 74 LE gt i af i fie z z : Fy & | ns < a B FF a 22 Gs | | é rs Es te by t i COMPARE! le WY body . Imagine owning DUMONT’ co" yy) Be One of the First People in the World toSee = = TELEVISION | S ON SCREEN — ...each with separate viewing and individual Solo Sound! Now in the Sensational New - DUOSCOPIC DUMONT TELEVISION You're Invited toa “Double Preview”— —Come in together! THIS WEEK and NEXT WEEK! Here, for the first time is TWIN TELEVISION! This new Duoscopic Du Mont actually brings two programs at one time on one screen! Separate viewing and Solo Sound allow the whole family to enjoy a choice between any two programs ,.. or to see and hear any single program! Come in and see it together , . . and at the same time, see all the beautilful new Dp Mont Telesets*! See the quality that invites COMPLETE COMPARISON ... feature by feature, at every point, with sets of every price! and Year, os *Round Wear! WATS ee Men’s Dacron Sand Wool Tweed 4 Suits | A masterful blend of 65% wool and- | 35% Dacron ... resulting in a firm supple tweed designed to give you \ longer, more comfortable wear and | / H / s j dias oe CECE Ped pes The DuMont HI-RESOLUTION PICTURE! And hear television's truest tone HI-RESON- ANCE SOUND, achieved with precision- engineered sound: circuits, quality speakers and acoustic cabinets! DuMont with RI-R is television at-its finest! 4: 4 a satisfaction. Other Suits $45 to $65 _ Save on Cleaning Bills— oa Miracle Fibres are Easy to SpotClean! Charge Your Clothes at No Extra Cost a7 4 ° ki as PONTIAC C PRESS, | FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1954 1 ‘a \ ADUJUSTABLE CUTTING HEIGHTS LONG JOURNAL BRONZE BEARINGS SELF-SHARPENING SHEFFIELD STEEL HIGH GEAR RATIO FOR MAXIMUM CUTS PER FOOT 4 INDEPENDENTLY ACTING ROLLERS OF HARDWOOD SLIGE PLATES OF UNBREAKABLE a Aha ale stel (elalacte: \ \, PRECISION- BUILT BALL-BEARING ACTION EXTRA STRONG TUBULAR STEEL HANDLES WITH RUBBER No GRIPS 12-Inch ~~ Not 14-Inch but FULL Cc PC $29.95 U At “Ee se, 9°, & c $1] WEEKLY EXTRA HEAVY EXTRA WIDE RUBBER TIRES 10' 2’ DIAMETER a o Lemee Chair Opens Into a Full-Length Single Bed! 8 a | , ‘Den Stadio lo Lome, Matching Chair & Ottoman | SS IM A new, improved model with py oll the quality and comfort Y ond new-style frame thot meons easier, trouble - free performance. Deluxe in every way, with extra-heavy, durable woven cov- erings and sag-proof innerspring con- struction. Bedding compartment for added convenience. @ Both have sipslll scereeie’ bedding compartmen e —-_ vain con- throughout for day and a aight comfort! Buy the Complete 3 - Piece Matching Group for en Attractive Living Room by Day. . for Three at Night . . Restful Sleep Space me de 40 ~ &-Pe. Chrome | Breakfast Set } *5 9401 it 4) , . Ky uae Ve room for eating or kitch- “inch ff en work. Sturdily built of chrome steel. with a plas- tic top that you can't & hurt. This modest price! ~e, includes fhe large tabie% and 4 chairs. “Cape Cod Rockers Regularly $69.50 nd made by an ver 80 years of expe cutting through ail n means less time + Sheffield Stee 5 SAVE $29.50! We bought a special oa a Y to. offer this 40th Anniversary I! It’s a wonderfully comfortable American platform rocker in worm _mé&ple finish. Gracefully styled contour- -— curved -back, with deep, spring filled seat. Colorful figured tapestry covering with flounce bottom in red, green or gold. “@ °. - @ 2- Pc. rivus Room Suite. Regular $169 value, upholstered in a lovely patterned matelasse with striking carved walnut panels in front §} of arms. Spring filled reversible cushions for deep comfort and longer wear. Choice of colors. — 9-Pe. BI BEDROOM OUTFIT Regular $179.50 Value 4 ; 9" . $40r Convenient Terms | Misi! AMPLE PARKING — EASY TERMS! PRET) THOMAS ir | ees aa ; $219 Value < : Y Modern ‘in popular ae om: with pee " dwe ne extension chair ond 3 side chairs and buffet. Trade-in dining — suite. Save $40. © Modern Panel Bed © Big Double Dresser © 4-Drawer Chest e Coll Stews Mattress © Coil Sprin e2 Sea’ Pia Pillows @ 2 Boudoir Lamps A E phe: } cottons made to sell for far more ai + ASW _ special purchase! ~ Now=at this very special price cotton dusters and onkle-length house-coats—in new embossed cottons , : white_piques, too—in all your’ | from a bevy of spring hives! 12 to 20.. Ladies’ Ready-to-Wear—Second Fleer oe i . f ea ae Ls ci ae Re ete ee = ; : ! . Pas igh i : l 4 ’, - 4 ‘ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1954 ~~ « ¥559 ‘ee ® Sa "oT ie es A484 i y : ' ) , ’ ss 7 5 4 Every cool summer cotton you'll need to s06 you through the warm weather chead —here in this great valve-priced collection! in fabrics and styles seldom seen at this .__- Pin-money price! Woven ginghams — ; — “erlsp embossed cottons — piques —dotted sheers! Sizes to fit juniors, misses and half-sizes! Come in early and grab an armful! save now on separates! — / n telsure save 98¢ on each! smart-textured skirts! nee ” pricel They're a terrific assortment of linen-textured rayons and gala cottons. 22 to 30. sleeveless cotton blouses! "+ Amarray-of bright colors. 321038. =f smbeided ip flavorful choc; with smoct Buy Now — Save Over $1 | charmode HI-WAIST...NON-ROLL “W Special Savings—This Sele Only | Be trim ., . be slim! Styled in satin and leno elas- tic ‘to smooth gway unwonted lines. Has talon zipper, six garters. In a wide size range from 26 to 36. An excellént value even at its regular price! Come in now! Corset Dept.—Second Fleer SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN Regular $1 charmode cotton. circle: stitch | bras rae dr Enjoy the firm sy end comfort of this bra. In w a, ‘ and ¢ cup sizes! ! te For of purchases | teteling $26 or mere. .. Step la at your near est Seors Credit Sales Department for full = information, You'll dise _3) cover the eosy woy | to buy the things you & - need—whenyouneed =” yummy coconut dips 7 Plump dips of fresh cocoanut strips bb. made with country butter, pure milk ond sugar. Treat the family tonight. - 5 Candy Dept-—Main Floor - See Sears 3-hr. | Sale Ad on the Back Page! “4 ~ t | ~ +454 North Sai i orth W aa Se ee : “* "WO SWITCHING! NO EXTRAS! couse PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED ACCURATELY REP) |. YOU GANT PAY MORE! en ead | gd Ae A bg Stee Sper | cmeg.. 33% al week ter only §11.00—Ne more! + NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY | FAST SERVICE THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, APRIL 90, 1084 Biss Per ho OTT *. > ome ck Pees y ; => = Ae Bl é f ° i na ae 4 ‘ ee 3 * teas : | a. : . ' w rip ®@ Getting Ready to Make | —e in President's | up the group's two-week “prelimi-| 77 nary”, probe of government-insured | § pict Hr Al di MARATHON "CAT cess ees ne? Lz | The O#110 on Company «Paina Pen ine 7 ml Al That Extra ROAD POWER in Marathon “Cat” Gasoline is just wait ing for you to say, “Let’s go.” But that’s why you'll want to use it carefully .. . call for that powerful, cat-quick takeoff only - when you need it. MARATHON oe reas! ial taal | Vig Basle: + Distributed by the Clarke Oil Company PH. FE 29181 ste ERTL ne, mnt! Tatena n'a ‘noe va, "rh ee Orchard Lk’ Sohasen \ sochlters Gretery ss . Warmers Cor Sie : a tan Coege cane Fone 908 Baldwin _ "Pontiac, ‘Mich. —— ™ . Arnold Williams Service ya hes A ons ser Coes .. _ 2 Sea veghinetn Commergisl Enterprise Downtown Cor Wath Service 2 eee ay “iT Seld-by Following Dealers Nationalist China Critic and the United States not to|{ big, fast lena, high-speed new _|Removed From Position | sovereignty brought by the threat governor. . tack against our nation—an attack He résigned as governor of For. so ‘massive that our ability ultim- mosa a year ago aaa 57 W. Huron Cathfineder LAND CAMERA Amer- The newest end finest of the famed picture- land, sea and air forces under in-a-minute cameras , ‘on May 18 to frame Eisenhower's |" Sen. Potter's office are (1. to r.) Janet Jahn, Dick Perry, Sen. <7 seat thal, alt ether. comets The oid Pa ‘ : said, “Kt would be suicidal for Cam photography ... in a camera that puts at your command a brings you the magic of 60 second shutter, coupled rangefinder — and dimensions to complete versatility. It meets every business need for a hydrogen wa . job with of atomic and warfare.” picture-in-e-minute camera that can tackle any } He said it was questionable results equal to those of the finest conventional cameras. charged recently that Nationalist | now mount an attack of such in-|| Thousands of business users — salesmen, purchasing agents, China L re-| tensity and scope that our ability maintenance departments, real estate firms, banks, and many lieved of his last official job | % retaliate would be eliminated.”|] gehers — find that it pays them to use this sensational new he “But three or four ‘years from | camera. Come in for a free demonstration. CAMERA SHOP The FACTS, SIR—That's All I Want, Sir—the FACTS! . 4 a. tf ‘ ‘ if You Own _AIf You Own If You Own Costs ONLY 22 Including hewn system, white-wall tires, deluxe _dual-visors,directional..signals, .dual detrosters and £ludes license ond sales tox. Ready to drive away! NTIAC RETAIL ‘BIG TRADE-IN. - DIFFERENCE. DEAL! 2 1949 MODEL “:“"“~ $ 9909 If You Own a 1950 MODEL a ieca eee $1,200 a a 1° , 1951 MODEL “:“"“"~ $1,450 1952 MODEL ™:.¥"“"" . $1. 800° A 1954 PONTIAC 8 © | = steering wheel, icons guard, § ‘ORE Open to 9 P. M. Monday Through Friday—Saturday: ‘il 5. P. M. : Me. Clemens and Mills ‘St. ‘Downtown Across From. Post. Office with every colored plastic @ishes. Use them te serve candy, nuts, cereals, seup, ete. will make excellent planters, tee. And, of course, you'll use them agein and egein to serve TASTEE-FREEZ, America’s shost popular fresen Gatry dessert, Tastee Freez a — — AT BOTH STORES 467 Auburn Ave. Keego Harbor ACROSS FROM BANK The Whole Town 4 Is Talking About = PREWAK a CLEANER % COLOR UP memanee' crea ia For both new Amazing Collinite which gives your car that beautiful Mew Leek and will last one full year or longer. Easitty applied, » mo hard rubbing or buff- ng / ond veed cars : ities Distributor .__. —FOM CODY 2619 Dixie Hwy. Pontiac, Mich. ‘THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS,’ FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 80, 1954 ri ‘ r > os ek if ae ey : oy oe? of . a pilings were started-in 18% and| No Tell-Tale Tails Give : ao divided nation with Re- mand” in Tokyo, Japan. Dem Fascinated by GOP's Row Mitchell Says Someone Lied in Schine Case, and Not a Democrat ity i | Army-McCarthy . hearings ‘“‘fasci- nating, watching all this on TV, /wondering what is the secret of Schine’s success and wondering which Republican, or Republicans, | will turn out to be the liar, or | Wars.” ,_ “We know,” he said, ‘‘somebody | tied and it-was nota Democrat} | Contending Republicans are | ‘playing politics’’ with the nation's foreign affairs, he said: ' “To our friends abroad, America | does not appear as a calm, serene land sure of our strength and con- fident in our leadershtp, Instead it appears as a quarrelsome, sus- | publican energies being spent in | charging Democrats with treason | and, when they run out of Demo- | crats, saying the same — things ; about one another.”’ Lions Selling Light Bulbs 'to Boost Eye Campaign - | WATERTOWN, N. Y. (UP)—The local Lions Club is undertaking a | | campaign with the slogan, ‘The | | Sight You Save May Be Your | | Own.” Club members are selling light | bulbs for the benefit of its sight | |conservation fund. The proceeds | ‘from the sale will g> toward ex- | |penses of eye examinations and | [mit ot for school students who | might not otherwise be able to pay the costs. | By selling the bulbs in packages | of 11 each, purchasers will be able | to save a few pennies on each buy OR 3-908! jand at the same time help the | cause. 3 Studebakers make clean sweep in America’s STUDEBAKERS BETTER ENGINEERING WINS ~ THE'S4 MOBILGAS RUN fe etl Bip, Firat in the Grand Sweepstakes! First of all cars in actual gas mileage! Firet of ‘all overdrive cars! First of all automatic drives! Duplicates of the Studebaker ahead of the parade... .it gets you Mobiigas Run winners are avail- more when you trade! a DAVIS MOTORS. P. North Main Street -_ ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN 1954 Studebaker now! It puts you WALLED LAKE, MICHIGAN Ss tonghest soonomy tect! y fe ¥ The 1954 Studebeker ; Land Cruiser V-8 got | ett eo 4 any Sweepstakes winner iS - — ia history! It beat afl other eights “- ja the Rua—and al sixes except the '54 Studebaker Champion! The Champion with Overdrive got 29.58 ‘miles per gallon! - mendes. C. McKIBBEN _ “OROVILLE, Cat = The ni evens i et OHS! Chi Sad Tale to Tol _ “75” OUTBOARD 8145 Commerce Road FIRST PRIZE WESTINGHOUSE | 21 in. TV Set A beautiful mahogany finish Engleton model that will as- sure you the finest television reception possible. - SECOND PRIZE WESTINGHOUSE Electric Range This full size electric range will make cook- ing a pleasure. Foods ~ taste better when cooked electrically. é MARTIN ~ é This 7.5 HP. Motors the. - “fisherman's friend”! Delivers ‘more power than many heav- ier motors. ¥ he THIN ie mT | | : | \ i ” 7 | } { Aika You're Cordially \ Invited to Attend the — Preview Showing » «s WRIGLEY’S In The Tel-Huron Shopping Center — Telegraph Rd. at Huron ‘No Merchandise will Be Sold during this. | Preview Showing, Monday Evening; Me “OPEN FOR-BUSINESS, TUESDAY MAY & This Store will be Open 9 to 9 Opening Wee epee eee tao vase eG UE Mamaia apne ei ween e es. — ag ee “eee ===" aM PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIU 30,1056 7" - _ mane ee oe : ’ st ~~ cea a een : wa ee eo wants ain ck ‘Gardening Club Tulip Time Silver Anniversary ette ; : : a Y 12-15, Incl Se rai er re a IN HOLLAND, MICHIGAN NAY 125, nce = ——— Plans Workshop \ ee 0) = p a 20°. jh Bi 2-Day Session Begins . Mey 12, 7 wale en LINTON ety in Pavilion cad aerien, Metled USA. " at Rochester THE SENTINEL GASOLINE : HOLLAND, MICH. 6 ieswes of Sentinel, lncloding Festivel Ldtion im U.S.A. eerveeee > ENGINES . 90° garden ; Avon Pavilion in Rochester. The workshop is sponsored by the Women's National Farm and @eesceeveeeeee eeesseosomerserese peewee eeneveeoee Garden Assn, in cooperation with | [>"> i \ cei. Sie i eso. Sk MS! City 8 8 = dds STATE ......<-. veecs the Michigan State College Exten- sion Service. Use seperete sheet for More Names — Garden and. Lawn Seed GLADIOLUS BULBS SEED POTATOES FERTILIZER Garden, Lawn, Shrubs, Mowers, Spreaders, Garden Tools. NEW Garden Tractors, 2 and 3 HP. TURKEYS: BABY CHICKS 10 te It a.m, He will discuss selection of a site for a garden, sei] and methed, of impreving garden soil. Edmond W.. Alchin, Oakland County agricultural agent,” will| demonstrate methods used jn test- ing soils from 11 a.m. to noon. In afternoon sessions, beginning | at 1:30 p.m., planting cnd care of annuals, biennials and perennials ‘will be discussed, as will the selec- | tion of shrubs and trees for the | OPEN DAILY 8 TO 7—SUNDAYS 9 TO 4 BARBER'S FEED STORE Complete Line of TORO - | POWER MOWERS : : home garden. . ! Kelly’s Hardware | rnursany morning, vr. Ray 8665 Highlond Rd., M-59 OR 3-9162 3994 Auburn at _Adoms | Janes. of Michigan State College, FE 2-8811 wil speak on “tnscet ond Control.” Following his 10-11:30-a.m. talk, | ‘he and Chapman will conduct a) | half-hour general quceten period. | SCOTT. We have appointed dealer | : in the Pontiac A # the From 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. seed) APPLE BLOSSOM TIME—It may seem to be rushing things to- should be with us within the next 30 days. So console yourself. Take | a —“ “ | sowing demonstrations will be giv- | publish this picture now. But after the gray days of April we thought ja long look, and next time you pull on your rubbers and raincoat, SEED and FERTILIZER ; 8 in T | en. House plants will be the topic | outlooks may be brightened by remembering that scenes like this |remember: Apple blossom time really isn't too far off. | of the 2:30-3:30 p.m. session. ViIGORO Mrs. W. L. Shaffner, committee | : | : PET chairman, has suggested that those Shop Foster's tor PRODUCTS | oped Lowel pary GARDEN and LAWN TOOLS and a pencil. Coffee will be avail- a e a as er 1 tee LS ee | FOSTER'S : mee ° ‘ Licensed for sale by the public. SPORTING GOODS By WILMA GREENWAY sequent crop ” faeres. moatasky | shade for the new grasses, ts {ket to hold weed-killing sctution, | What's the prospect for Pontiac | blue grass is on the scarce list. not recommended for re-seeding. _The bottom of the tube is placed | dames says shaded lawn areas (over any broadleaf weed (dande- Soar oa 5) tes the | anaes Gerad eee oreo | can be improved by spreading | lion, buckthorn, burdick. etc.), the. tow! boned telescope heii There's al agricultural time every ether (plunger is depressed and. presto, Well, an informal canvass of “Hling. easier. There's also a new | The time will kill moss. | the weed has received its lethal | . ; : | potting arrangement that's helping | yun. P bursery and commercial growers | to cut costs. Jacobsen's tells of a new car. | Treatment. | — that i voy a showed all were enthusiastic about! ajorig with information on prices | toM-type package which eliminates! William Conway of Pontiac Nurs- | calVohnmibr bee’ ero | the quality of this year's plants and products, florists dropped a one handling operation for an- ery Co. near Romeo, says a new fag bushels tougher than last year has { nuals such as petunias and mari- ©ash-and-carry retail sales lot has and the public response, as re--few hints that. might be worth | 1651) SOUTH TELEGRAPH Phone FE 2-3559 Mon., Sat. 9-9; Sun. 9-2 380 SOUTH SACINAW Phone FE 4-9252 8:30-6; Fri. LAWN SEED PEET MOSS State of Michigan . Further Details next week rete bee a & Government Plans GARDEN GARDEN suPPLiES } More Grain Space Fermerty Ditie Feed Store | 1 Block Nerth of Johnsen | PS 5-503 WE DELIVER | given a push to administration | ; enabled him to cut prices this - . | passing on to the home gardener.’ golds and vegetable plants. Because | C and P vicoro LET ME | plans to find more storage. | ected a ot | Just. about now the beautiful | of it, customers get 14 plants where | Year on his shrubs and evergreen AGRICO VERTECREEN SHOW you } At a national conference at Prices will remain substantial- Easter lily the children bought, formeriy they got 12, with no in- "ees. Sacco RECAL ORGANIC HOW YOU CAN ADD (= pag ci . ele | ly the same as last year, with | Bove tl LoS | Russell D. McNeil, whose Certified Seed Potatoes * f ilization ce official sai e ‘ ” io” ° Some A new ‘walking stick’ tube sursery is at Clarkston, reports $1,000.00 “Or More | tee! in the USDA that our ap | — oo with a plunger top is on the mar-| some shortage of golden syringa POSTS and FENCES be the Vitus | proach should be very positive— | creases in individual varieties. | “| and rebud. McNeil has a trick For All Purposes not negative. Our job is to take Grass seed will be more ex- | ’ with lily balbs that he claims et Your Home | care of grain producers as the law | pensive, due hed drought and sub- ‘Now the Time brings goed results. PONTIAC VARNISH CO. PAINTS — CL ohedenee ——— Lek ate se Vine Crops Due for PlantingNow more grain space. Another 200 million bushe Start Melton, Cuke and Squash Seeds in Berry tark Bros. World's PRUIT TREES. VINES, ROSES and other Ornamentals. Fee obliga- He plants the bulbs in a tipped position, rather than upright. This to Get Pictures _| Permits water to drain, rather ‘of Flowers than being trapped in the separa- Here are some gardening tips tions of the bulb, and ee and reminders..for the coming | rot. | week: | Finally, there was a general | Don't let the bulbs and other agreement that the gay geranium | spring blooms fade before getting | | will continue to get scarcer and | some pictures of the garden—color | | costlier. due to a virus which has | is almost as easy as black and. attacked the plant over the ae white. They are not only fun to | years UNION LAKE FEED and SUPPLY 7215 Cooley Lake Rd. Delivery Service EM 3-4812 tion. Write or | commercial storage is eeaciea | under the guaranteed occupancy | | program. Government incentives Grow a lawn so thick it crowds out weeds bushels of storage space built on | farms: | mother aren has dropped its | last woebegone bloom. ple al llr | Good housekeeping practices in poultry houses will - automatically Boxes, Says Ag Agent P gpcbbvess: its death too seriously. you bury it with the proper look at in the winter, but help | Me peaaeeg Oe garden eet year. | If you have a healthy plant. it! might be a good idea to ae your own cuttings. Here's how Get beautiful permanent turf, so thick and healthy it crowds out w All you need 1s reasonable care and | reduce the rat population on your; With peas. onions. head lettuce, earcuai it will bloom again in s ® Golf Brand ay Seed, It’s the only blend of 11 different Take about a four-inch cutting eed | farm. cabbage and radishes in or going ee pristine beauty this fall. Last tall for broadcasting lark- | from a top branch of your geran- perennial grasses, all specially chusen to thrive in this” in soon, the next step for Oakland | ere's what Charles Copper- spur and annual poppy seeds. | ium. For best results use root- climate. Grows in sun or shade, on level or grade. There M Ww \ | County Gardeners comes with smith of Pearce Floral Co. rec- * ing powder and root the plant in | are always some grass@s at peak of growth to keep vour OWMASTER Power Mowers planting the vine families, says ommends: = Most handy vegetable seeds can” clean, sharp sand or vermiculite. - re sparkling green all season long (Golf . Edmond W. Alchin. county agricul. | Cut the plant off at three or | 20 into the ground—provided the | Plant in soil when roots appear. 5 rand goes further. costs less. Plant it now! TRIPLE M TILLERS with tural agent four inches above the pot, re. ground is dry enough to take them. | Good results, are reported {oo i SS met FREE 2.4-D WEED KILLER in toolf Power Attachments -“If you plan on watermelon.| moving the flowering stems. | °* |simply by placing the cutting in ——| Brand Weed Control Kit! Get sree $1.15 muskmelon, cucumbers or small| Plant it im the garden plot, and | Take a walk in the woods and | water at room temperature and | bh p | etue Weed filler (Gestiovs) moet broad: vp LANDSCAPE Evergreens, Roses, | squash now is a good time to plant water jt well. New shoots will | look for wild flowers. But restrain keeping it in a window. yawn o08 yh oe a ane an | your seeds in quart berry boxes; 80m appear. | an impulse to pick them or try to el Ro ae Shade Trees, Shrubs, Etc. for transplanting later on to get! After it blooms this fall, cover | ‘Tansplant them into your own — 75 Years — Seidyens.- he paesh eae FERTILIERS SEEDS an early crop.” Alchin advises. i. six to eight inches deep with ther = talk sees PONTIAC NURSERY +4 _ _ — os eaves or straw, and you'll have/| their natural growing condi GARDEN TOOLS cach tm berry boxes in ood loam |1lies again next Faster can be simulated. the odds ate | pone WtCHGAN GOLF BRAND LAWN SEED . oe your edn Panes If the Easter plant was a hvya- scala their surviving. East 32 Mile Road NORTHRUP, KING & CO., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. A Complete Garden Store | trom Lj = cinth, tulip or daffodil you can; J Ue © Visit us for a complete line of = : them where there plenty @f | ave it. too. Don't bury it. though.| Thin rows of earty fettuce “and ae weer? oe sunlight so that they will not | grow tall or spindly. need room to ex- Water it for one month after the radishes. ‘blooms have fallen off, then let pand. “Later on when danger of frost, it dry in the pot. Wait until fall to * * * its past. the complete box can be transplant it in your garden. Look | Starting the long mowing season | transplanted to the garden, then for blossoms next spring with the lawn equipment in prime cut away for further root develop- | From Harold“James comes: a! condition — blades sharp‘ and ad- | ment in the garden itself. few ideas to help your lawn. He justed to a proper height of not “In addition to planting inside it as ae aw ee for | | less than an inch and a half from |i now time to purchase seeds for | 144 fica See . lue grass | the ground. - | some of the other crops from Your | seas. =e hay oY ~ | \garden,” Alchin adds F ; — over the ae — | | - or new lawns, he advises q |'™A4Xke plans on what you wi | : lee ome pcs of plante_and| salxture of 30 per cent Kentucky | With in the spots now handsome | = the feet of row per person for your | lue grass, 20 per cent fescue, fwith the blooms 6f the éarty bulbs; 20 per cent red top and 30 per | including wlips. Annuals, of course, cent annual rye. The rye gives They a ee arma ~ McNEIL’S NURSERY 6670 Dixie Hwy., Clarkston Neer M-15 Junction [“THE MIGHTY CASE” with Sensetional Breakaway Mounted Plow CASE DC4 —Full 3-and 4 Plow Tractor — Eagle Hitch” * Two-Way Hydraulic Control garden, drawn up by Alchin: , | are the ts t th b Authorized Dealer: CLINTON MOTORS amt re | Plants to do the 2 i ; | Snap Beans eariv . 1% Ib 18 ft @ e Snap Beans ‘mid-season: ‘a Ib 18 ft. | WELDING and REPAIRING bee! fem 1st | ° > | Beets (te) ee eeuns % of 10 ft. | } | Cabbage, 6 plants...,.... 12 ft | Z }Carrots . ceseces: te pat. 1601 ‘ | ®weet Corn ‘eariy).....-«- ta lb. 28 ft | Seert Corn ‘late)... ccc 2 Ih $0 ss | ; MEORIPO Boose. css enee: = pkt. 15 ft. | Cerner Ockhill Rd. and M-15. MA 5-4800 [| Pera: even MWe 100tt.| | Peppers 6 plants. re cheese ee 10 ft | Tomatoes, 16 piants..,.,. 40 ft | Radishes, 4 plants. ...4.. Tpkt. 12 ft. * r 4 [scceeiens | ay == |! With PURCHASE of 25 Ibs. of LABOR SAVERS - in al garile nh e ature. Tt" “cult. | 7 i : ; : oO Ss. Oo ° we : var" ‘and describes those plants | [ FAST, PROMPT DELIVERY MOTO - MOWER power [. that were originated or are main- | ‘ RTE R mowers, reel and rotary [| tained only in cultivation. rather | ee New Name for Plants | Garden [os Ings at the Nocesan Horticultural than in the wild. In ofher: wotds. of AGRICULTURAL LIME at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES . + Mori ie +35 years exper | it’ 8 | Short for “ “cultivated Variety. " once: Cows Work Overtime: «For sale or rent — wheel- barrows, chain saws, ro- Chicks will be gvenout ona afin come—first served basis— — Get here early while the supply: Jasts — Adults only! _ . Refreshments Served Throughout the Day. | tary ~titfers, garden trac: Spread = Your Farm by One zeal aa See or Call Us Today! ors, centrifugal pumps, [/soman"and end ie med i Our Giant, Efficient Trucks. i lichenaicd ; _ Concrete mixers, electric Jf! States — 119 billion pounds. They a : 3 : Sa saws, electric hammers. ‘hadn't done that well since 1945, . . a i , s = when they set the all time produc- 4 an | oe ; . = We cerry a stock of Stee! scaffolding and roll- | tion record of 119.8’billion pounds. | : . _, - Corlen Pipe .__ing trestles for every re-. 9, and Fittings - | America’s cows worked ewer: t-time last year, supplying about | two quarts of milk for every man, quirement. MIXER p ARK, Inc |] Fresh Eggs Daily Pontiac Road’ at Opdyke Road Phone FE 4.0734 ar FE Ante J ° Also Baby Chicks SUPPLY CO. \ .. ™ Your Authorited Dealer ‘for : Bizoberh Lake Read, Phone FE.5-8780 § LINES FEED $TO | . * : . | | FARMALL F TRACTORS—McCORMICK FARM IMPLEMENTS—BOLEN'S GARDEN FREE PARKING 5 — [Heme debice ave. Oa Pe mis |. 30171 ‘Shiawase, pereigion 15082035 | ;RACTORS_KASCO FEEDS—SCOTT LAWN PRODUCTS | : . ‘ . | R To 45 < a 4 Ps. é f : # rf ; ‘ 4 eg © iy, j “FARMN } \ Ne LAS ND SPRINGER’S WAYNE FEED STORE Feeds Seeds Dog Feod Fertilizer Poultry Supplies Baby Chicks Gerden Tractors . end Lewn Mowers 1484 BALDWIN PHONE .FE 4-7634 Be nea + ate ie ie a ain v4 garden supply shop in Oakland viAimemin wibileds Okie Oo tb was the Pontiac Builders Show which closed Sunday may not be duplicated exactly in every florist and and equipment, County but the | and advice. materials are there nevertheless. Besides supplies noi igaree are usually good sources of information BIRMINGHAM | sZ— “You are too far away, come closer .. . you are still too far away, : you had better come still closer.” | | a TO... ..: Pentiag Press Phete nurserymen and garden shop By JOE HAAS While it has been a feature of Oakland County farming ever since the white men first came here, dairying in recent years has be- come an important part of local agriculture. ‘ In the early years every farmer m*'\had only a cow or two, mostly = .| depending on the size of his fam- ily. All he desired them to do was such an essential food as at pres- ent. In most homes it was placed in shallow pans in the basement, and when the cream rose to the top it was skimmed off to- be- churned into butter. The children got the skimmed milk, and the buttermilk went to the hogs. Churning ‘Cream was a tedi- ous process. Most farmers had 'erock churns in which wooden | ladles were pumped up and down die-cast aluminum LAWN or > til the BOY Rotary Power Mower} sana pip ess slice tak that trims to within 3/8-inch ter, usually not more than two or | of obstructions. The inset left| three pounds at a churning. front wheel and trim slot (see} The salt was distributed into | ter. This was done by passing a housgwife alse “haired” her but- | table fork through it in all diree- ‘the matter of selling the milk itself produce the milk and butter Por his | | ‘by hand for any period up to an | 4 Local Dairying Grows Into Big Industry tiens, to catch any cow hairs or other foreign matter that might have lodged in it. Good smelling butter was eagerly sought. There was no refrigeration, and never was considered by most farmers. Milkmen in Pontiac and | other cities and villages got their supply from nearby farmers, and | ladied it from a can into con- tainers put out by their customers.-} Farmers paid but little attention to good breeding among their The coming of artifical refriger- ation revolutionized the milk busi-‘ ness. Together with other modern methods, it became possible to treat milk so. it could be hauled long distances and still be kept fresh.. The advent of the trucking age also was a prominent con- tributing feature. Home churning thus was discon- tinued. Most farmers commenced to sell their entire milk production, with the exception of that needed for home consumption. They be- came butter buyers instead of butter sellers. The development of the silage . _ 'Trees Classed as Weeds Poor Choices tor Shade By WILLIAM AHO Parks and Recreation Dept. Selection of species, planting and care are the three points to be given most consideration to insure success in shade tree planting. Choosing the spécies is the first { point to consider. Pontiac residents should maples, box elders, Chinese elms. catalpa and ail and willows are considered weed species. They tend to break in sterms, Glog sewers and raise and crack. sidewalks. The little extra money spent for a good shade tree is cheaper in the long run. The protection of your shade ~ Tamm’s Water Pool Paint Barnes - Hardware 742 W. Huron St. © PRIVATE NURSERY © 7000 SPECIMENS: TO CHOOSE FROM ' @ BEAUTIFUL STOCK "Open To The Public For The Fisst Time! za | The GROVELAND FARMS 5990 GRANGE HALL —, fern ot — Clinte at neat ca en Dixie Highway (Us- = half way between tine and Flint Ce PHONES n= a Aways protect the root system ' while in transit by covering them then covering with a tarpaulin. ‘When. you have selected the proper site for: planting, dig the hole approximately one foot larger rd HAROLD TURNER “For the Best in Wheels and Deals” We Need Used Trucks. Trade In That Used Truck on an “A-1I” Guaranteed Used Car or a New Car. method of feeding came into use at about the same time. The new tall round silos appeared on most | every farm, and the converting of corn into milk commenced in Oak- land County on a large scale. The big increase in population in this area and in the Detroit metrepditan district supplied a machines were intro- = beefed off, and the raising of top milk producers started. Herds grew from a few cows up to 100 or more, some crowding the thou- sand mark. Health authorities kept telling the nation to drink more mike Te | '52. Ford Ranch Wagon ...... $1,299, ; the mangas In fare | ‘50 Ford 2-Door ........... 499 SPECIALS ! bers, and vied with the beer haul | ply ae aie al ‘52 Plymouth 4-Door ooo... 599 “7 Chev. Club Coupe SO odo o an $199 ner milk products womed. ‘52 Buick Riviera 4-Door ..... 1,399 48 Ford ClubCoupe.......... ni In all of this transition, Oak- 7 _ '40 Ford-2-Door . aA 44 pace. They have the meatoce ME! 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Yes, happy are they that head for the \ villa Inn, for it is just like a spring tonic for good food served to perfection. So drive out and be pleasantly surprised. 69 Parkview Blvd. Y cor. M-24 and Clarkston-Orion Rd. Labor Strikes Hit it #: LLL LLL LLL LLL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY , ART MEE Comedy M. C. & Novelty MARILYN WEBB “ROCKY SULLIVAN “ Golden Voiced Singer ‘PLUS ; ALVIN WALLS and His Ebony Sophisticats BIG JAM SESSION - TUESDAY NIGHT With Alvin Walls Orchestra'& Parade of Musicians DELL’S INN *. Corner of Elizabeth Lake and Cass Lake Roads 1 Short Block West of Huron Street 42°3 Fe ernie A No oseecwees: © Sead Food @ Steaks ® Fowl ® Roasts less idleness. quarter of this year was listed as 2 per cent lower than during the] ~ first quarter average for the 194T- 49 period, with 60 per cent fewer | workers involved and 50 per cent drive . . . or whenever you want to give someone a special dining treot . . visit WILKINS . . . serving wonderful meals for over 32 years in Michigon’s vacation play land. “wilkins Orchard Leke Road et Pentiec Trail oh ie 1 eicgans cms ra Pag io FAMILY PORTRAIT—There’s no doubt about family resem- blance as Christopher, week-old camel in London Zoo, makes public appearance with mother, Peggy. * Beck, before leaving for Wash- _ington,_declined-to discuss the top- Hold Meeting: Of the meeting, Neither Lewis And while you have the- family out on a Sunday ° Oe ee xl a ee ie wee es ROE EE RI oF The Peer Man's Sephie Tucker ~ DARING DYNAMIC Featuring: KEN DURIE Pepaiar Comedy MC BABE SMITH ~ | JAM SESSION —Sunday— Featuring the Parade . ob Cuet Stem ttf RENE SAVAGE Dancer _AVON INN Toad Fridey & Seturdey 10:00 & 12:30 at the PIANO and ORGAN Down at 0S) > MOREY’S : Bette eRue Riding and Golf Club 2200 Unsien Lake Rd. Off Commerce Bd.» F : 4 }~ COCKTAILS | ; That Are DIFFERENT ; Kansas City Steaks Chicken and Chops Lebsters and Sea Food $ [JOE'S "et a | 3982 Auburn Roed et Adams Road—Auburn ‘Heights eee | “Dining at Its Distinetive Best ~ Luncheon. Dinner ° Cocktail Party Banquet - Meeting 7] GEORGE MARKS | \JERRI McKAY z _ ‘Lovely ‘Singer Ot Songs | John L. Lewis of the independent United Mine Workers and David iJ. McDonald of the CIO United Steelworkers. Labor Leaders raf fir MIDGET BAR - 261 ‘Dinie Highway i a8 lier MANNY'S "=" W. Beren at Elisabeth ad Ba, “SULLY” at the Piano “You Can't Beat Manny's - For Fun“ ‘ ~ bb ft be bh be i hh ht hh Dixie Hwy. (US-10) 1 Bik. N. of Telegraph FE 5-4500 ———————SSSOSNAaSsSeSaa“6Nn@nanmmaN . 2 or McDonald were available for Beck Calls McDonald °™™™ . . . and Lewis to Chicago;| Beck told a reporter he did not Merger Hinted come ar lovely Lows aad Me. : . | Donald to join, the American Fed- . WASHINGTON ® — The presi-| eration of Labor. However, in an Seats ot Bees of Re netiene EO | adicces leet wight st 5 conierence labor unions meet today to discuss of his union, he said: '|ways their organizations* ‘ean be |, “I not only want the CIO to join -l|of assistance to each other.” the AFL in a common labor or- ‘Announcement of the meeting by | ganization, I also want the United Union in Chicago last night brought | dent organizations .. . . and I tion a Ttig tuber’ merger | would uilie every resource af my Beck said he would meet with | bringing that about." In announcing today’s meeting, SQUARE planned to “exchahge views on . how our three organizations can the rumor that Beck intended to invite Lewis and McDonald into There have been recurring ru mors that Beck, Lewis and Mc- a third labor federation in opposi- tion to’the AFL and CIO. but Beck Dave Beck of the AFL Teamsters | Mine Workers and other indepen- in the outs. Scommand to aid and assist in Beck told the conference they be of assistance to each other.” nani | George Meany, AFL president. told a Teporter in Washington he knew “nothing whatever” about the AFL. Donald were thinking of forming last night praised the AFL organ- with the CIO joining the AFL. “‘un- til our own AFL and the organiza- tions within it have reached pro- cedures of operation that will make that unity possible.” DANCING Saturday Night . 9-2 BILL'S” BARN 47326 Dequindre Rd. Bob. Dox and Carl Trie __ NOW OPEN 2 P. M. ‘til 12 Midnite Joe Specializes in Chicken Pizza Pie and quelity food to | eat here or take out: . PHONE FE 33-7396 * 4@. Spaghetti 1038 W. Huron i]. Dixie Hwy., Waterford Chicken Dinner SUNDAY 12-9 ' Catering to Banquets - end Private Parties SPORTSMAN ~ VALENTINA 4904 Elizabeth Lake Road Ne Minors Allowed ¢WwINe | BOB'S tse CHICKEN BEER 4 WINE 4 LIQUC OPEN 7 A. M, TO 24. 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Prepared Just the Way You Like. It LIQUOR—BEER—WINE “Our Foremost Desire Is Your Enjoyment!” 2675 Dixie Hwy. OR 3.2463 oy 2. : ee oS = : sommes X% Y ge EES eee SS 2 ee % ee: ay : ee = / sy ty = ee ee ae ee Ee L ee i Se a ~Aes swede a GSS Zags @ SSS SS eee ee ae ; . #£ * be a io & : f a ns = = ‘| : A E . = — 7 ' o 2 3 —— . e oe aimee fimeeesetinnscijienemri THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1954 ) Over-City on May Day Held, OO Wed . Hayden Comes |\AN i Ec :\' “zone cr mtn | in Separate Rites [to the Defense ||), | MESA MIME ER oa, a4 pie 4 ; 3 . x? . é aE a “ oe = bel Set tec | wismcron «teat wie (Of Eccentrics’ || Hinders SUM ~ || poems — | ——e chy from Tat, to 2 pam. | Jacki Cineen: ten teen tit. wea ee ee | A AN TAI : measure , : YWOOD @—Sterling Hay- i : ” - WORLD-WIDE ACCL teagan ar at Gar, ad ine Sarhate| acu totay come to the detener of Businessmen Hoping E oe wy sive handbilis.. However, the pro-| agency employe, in @ ‘ceremony lr dre breed in Holly-| for Partial Recovery | ~ __“Diatingulahed . hibition applies’ to all flights, com-| performed by “Municipal Court | —— 1. During Mo _~ oman or mercial as well as private. ~~ | Judge Thomas C. Scalley _yester- ak pee, eee ee oot Y es : day. 31 had been mar- to~ toss--his-ego- around: He’s-as + CHICAGO @-.~-_April threw. oe wedding for Miss Kraus, 26. nage ar pri eg engecarnger pose ig Hall venll sony neti ciieadieamies 5 Across the fiver in’ Arlington, | pictures in the past 2% years. His| wit try to regain’a hitle of the 5 &| Va., band leader Horace Heidt, 52,| latest is, “Suddenly” with Frank So ees a A aj married Mrs. Lorraine E. Burton, | Sinatra. —Lepees —_ phat ; : T £| tyom Los Angeles. It was See one | ene worked af every stndio/ sad May signpesta for the nation |} ‘ = ; s seen his share : $ de ROCHEMONT H H ond marriage for each, , || of temperament. Some of it he Ag whole, rather than for just |] ""¥ gTAKE + NADER « - , ! ' or any other one region. at kan Fo tng, = . ead | | : | . . rt 1 ceremony was performed | likes, some he doesn't. For many industries—tike steel ks a Martin uther t H tate Canin Peete | oie we sist for belch be wall gp eae ee ae Ce 6 6 Ce. ——e | | Ya ——— | Steenson, also united in marriage|he had meant to look up “tem-| year cline ith starten, Sheet al@ © “@ @¢ 88 @¢ 8 « @¢ ene °° 6 UF } pualhiadis ton Renerveties Ser ated shpwr, sash Ber-| hove aos nd Os April brought a revival of business, . mam. | | : | Wee © Fl Sic. rusmerelt. Zi af Encina|'e: “tho peculiar tneetal ond phye-| the” texttces toed tee / pone “inp ae STARTING TIME of RICE Suaneanse = Calif ical character of an 7 Egiarytstarwor ih / going — . a “MARTIN LUTHER” —PRICES—— WANT — Teet would support Hayéew's| tment dockage ae. fT FRIDAY 7:25 — 9:35 This Engagement Only: ANTED TO BUY || Woman Bandit Flees Mam: wal “eamnauk to see / ‘> . SASATURDAY— | | Adults... .1.10 Inc. Tax ||] USED MAGAZINES || Without Taking Loot - | acquired a bad connotation in Hol wae — £1 J 4:00 - 6:10 - 8:20 - 10:30 | | Children. .25¢ Anytime | We Se — jokes DENVER @ — Frightened and| 70%” be remerised, “1. don't Merchants are counting on a C ° a Piper’ cote: A ea Gees g wes eee ee ee ee ee St eee 6 \ ° ae : ape s Magazine Outlet |) robber asked her intended victim ways remember a foreword Clif-| dollars in the nation..as a whole. Vlow e : . be ave. ve 4-000 I) Mrs. Evelyn Gracey, 30, to nent | On Fadiman wrote for ‘Moby Despite the toll fromi loss of over- ’ : NOTE: SATURDAY we will have a Kiddie Ce ace. cootenty in| Ok: te wuld thet Herman Meb-| time ty most workers, shorter | © - Matinee as usual at 1 P. M. TONIGHT call rocery last igh.” | thing fan eccentric im his Ie werployment for 8 size mun-| ® 3 4 . . ’ —— ” . perhaps we ber, store 5 Prices: Children 18c — Adults .40c wa aa aa te ee ee eat own the | Should not apply normal standards | sis have baad ase 0 4 Yee on : re sence MANNY'S "|=: a tstorie’ te samecne wie te| income tax cats increenee ke-| © . Martin Luther’ will not be shown during the — “But I need at mk ee eet los ae for many pereiets ant to = Kiddie Matinee, but will be shown starting 1B || uc, “mee ee a aoe persisted. iy | “And I think that. applies to al a lewerel OE & ‘oe at 4 P. M. Saturday! SULLY” of the Bisne I] race meet bs caeegh™ the aus rea Poet cn a ce nee en ee en ee * See. “You Can't Bect Manny's . Marge nga She turned anda raccoon for a pet or is going pada “ee Load Spence a af Fer Fes" * Tl streaming down ot with tears) through analysis. To me he’s a| ones. Interest rates on sai aoe © cers & iota Reman Wynn «Jems ; —_ —— great actor. He can take a part easing and May’ oat oe = ss ete: < : and act the heck out of it. For , = ae ' idle money waiting for borrowers.| 9 @ s my dough, he can be a | my ¢ —_* can be as eccentric age and jfnance companies : e - t in May the customers; @ , “Bette Davis is another. She ill ste t Comedy—“Happy Go Lucky” ; | Seaplane ice se = ee ee mad enough, she'll blow her cork.| _ The total of savings has risen eo, Cartoon “Car of Tomorrow” CAMPUS] .Dencns,'° pes, But she’s a wonderful gal, and| despite the business dip. Merchants [ | ee i. -Enoen trem. coast | BALLROOM he ne Greet MONETAY 80 SS BS ee none Set e e i 3 Bs . : means , i : : Our Gang Comedy—“Spooky Hooky” | ounat'smeazivcr] pee" rete ie [SeamcsSatene ere || "The fist time T heard Mario | Oe spent—when consumers” get| @ “VICKI" Sterts, ot: 1:00-4:20-7:39 ; 6 Tues., Fri., : res Lanza sing, F said, ‘This around to ing it. “ : Cartoon—“Roote Toot Toot” ues., Fri., Sat. | —come oe — ome | Thurs., Sot., Sum. |) oo it.’ 1 didn't care how Coyle Building tapping key Starts Sunday: Martin & Lewis “The Stooge,” Also “Tropic Zona” @ PLUS _———— I r,s nine l"oat ows] ante ents tame |@ © _@_@ 6 O00 w 8 8 8 88 “Then there’s Sinatra. He's sup- | °®° mark, with only public ca ~ i CHILLS AND W posed to be temperamental, bat ing dropping much. Businessmen Doors Open 10:45 A.M, —— LAST TIMES TODAY ——— esurerere EG? m on his side. He ha ‘ir plant and eq t ex- fy CHUCKLES: ike ence trap. Hes nme treason plans as around as year's Strand “eae SO é | fic ~ches in this pi aq | level. Yet contracts f - * ON THE DRIVE.IN THEATER fick speeches in this picture—wild| struction are lower than 8 year . — = So vue SAST LA. He , — ‘t always get all the words | 92° oeceting that labor-saving 2 : ees t, but gets the meani "| tools and machinery rather” tha | 61D KIDS 2» Cor. Willioms Lk.-Airport Rds. Box Office Opens 7:00 }/ And there's a certain sincerity new factories are getting the big STARTS SATURDAY — ON OUR GIANT SCREEN! 1E8 GORCEY - MUNTZ WALL - BOBBY JORDAN “ a= || 82out the guy that comes through.” | PMY TOW. oe a ng | BELA LUGOS! ~ AVA GARDNER : | DMM MGM BM, 00 with via. plane 1 building cre | eee ee FRIDAY & SATURDAY! \ Sow Lake Theater | iscatee wert plant me beer ( ; - 5 * 420 Pontise Trail ing their own supplies, thus cut- \ : Ss = ‘ WALLED LAKE \ ting off markets for their former :) : ) yo LISTED AMONG |) ox ounce wine | SURTcTs cold ess mucha ( BLUE SKY eS lwo |S BES YI P SS | “His Majesty Steelmen expre t | 2150 Opdrta Ba MMA \\ PloTURES OF 1992! | Ones” Niece cute mils has touched / > nm Technicolor with ‘that May will Ph. FE 4 61 : See te i. Burt Lancaster and % modest pickup in poss el ae — \ 0 Jean Rice \ Some of ‘the textile mills that — “aa8 SHIRLEY TEMPLE | “San Antoine” closed down for a while in April THEATRE NE 4 \ With Rod C \ hope thereby to have corrected at her best! WOeeeaa, Sp | Ser oats. It so, May wil ose NOW SHOWING with oa » 4 ' - - | _____ RANDOLPH SCOTT STARTING mr THE MOTION PICTURE THRILL ‘ All Color Program! aa tie ' OB | Goer Frogram:.||; C JACK WALEY TODAY! LARD OF CEYLON = ae | See BILL ROBINSON , INCOLORBY = « * Pam, Weil é / f A w A 2 >{IN}d i : ; A RM - : AUTHENTIC! : i , Actually filmed 73 - at the , : Deuble Cress Roads : ef Celd War Berlin! Mary ceo a : ~ i ane ty W OF Barres 4 Produced, by Mar Hotr A PARAMOUNT PICT = : a GC VENTURES Fi ~ e j Ano HIGH AD a ‘ ! LFEATURES AT — 1:32 3 3:30 - 5:28 7:26 - 9:24 PETER FINCH : H EATED REFRESHMENT oe ay ' -$TAND AND ron, iy aa Raia REST ROOMS 1 “Phantom — * te : coe gf S. : PO . ~ See Tag ‘3 = j ee aes - } ay, < A iS Gee oe - el x x. ee : ‘ ‘ .. : oie x Bee oF ant 3 = 4 en ace i Z os - # ‘ ae : pe i : ey 4 A \ aA! g : < i ” __'THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘APRIL 80; 1954 rela : a. l : : = = ne! — ae" Bk ; ‘ : ' = — ‘ | So Says Big Lion Star;. a a ee Coe | * 3 names hopefuls | the infield expected to be ed school with a sportsman Bo are te eee “En perhane the| pecked with more than 100,000 po i eg vena AO ‘Yichest of all derbies. : spectators. The mile and a quarter || Sy tt Ge tip four * 8 @ classic will be televised from 4 to ball trophy. Few sporting events can match | 4:45 p.m. and broadcast from 4:15 }- Vocal solos were sung by Ruth the derby in color and this year is to 4:45 by Columbia Broadcasting Bamford Toastmaster was a ~. jy exception. The Downs itself is a | System. sistant superintendent William H. thing of beauty with its multiple = 22% __| Schroeder. colored flowers and plants and Showers were forecast for today | closely cropped grass. rs ates cae iN Dj hi and are dec- | promised a : f f nrg stores are gaily = eld of 22 — rong ‘AIC Ing aad mee ii tn 3. Ohio Moundsmen — Have Hurled Shutouts in League Play Hart was selected as the cut- 2 oe : . Banonis cited CHICAGO U—Ohio State's un —— win in as many bouts during PROBABLE STARTERS—Among the shorter-priced betting ~ Ae Wieghots the hands of the San Francisce | beaten Buckeyes have their trio _g? ; — ar midh't feel happier.”’ Hart i" Saturday's rich Kentucky Derby are these 5 thoroughbreds. From the 2nd choice on the odds board; Goyamo; Fisherman, Determine and/ ters carly in the 1952 season 88 | of shutout pitchers ready to pro Pontiac orse said after he was presented the left are Hasty Road, winner of this week's Derby Trial and probablé | Correlation, likely favorite in the classic. | turning. point of that season. | 1+ the Big Ten baseball lead in trophy. won i : Lions bounced back to té fer . three home games at Columbus title and defeated is wack ond : one is tops,” he added. the Cleveland Browns for Nathacsars (i) eeu te Ins €d e ms SS rv r i I or Ist NFL crown since 1935. Buckeyes’ home stand today with England entry which in turn ga ; Last fall, Detroit swept past the | a single game and Wisconsin (0-1) | | > ensure weath- | has le major - All a tame have ; 5 WASHINGTON @®— The game on the league-leading Chi-, been rained out te go along with | der yet to learn some four Then the | morrow. av Leo Metz’ Scotty Hal ee a er and scheduled-stalled Detroit|cago White Sox. The Sox’ lead| two open dates. \league baseball facts of life —|Lions were beaten by the Phila-| single games today and twin bills = try was cut to a half game when they Manager Hutchinson has come ‘that it's work as well as fun to delphia Eagles in their final exhi- tomorrow. . again tonight in a game with | fell to the New York Yankees 54 | ou; to say, incidentally, that he | ay in the | hte State 4 the Big Ten Washington Senators. Tonight's Detroit-Washington con- is now mildly concerned over Jors. . i e k ago by At the seme time Hutch fig- Brief Reports ing three consecative over Stan Fite Out of action for four days run-|test sets the stage for a possible | young Billy Hoeft. , Hazel Park, Pontiac's Leo Metz| geraid, Buffalo, N. Y. “| ning, manager Fred Hutchinson's | extraordinary pitching accomplish-| It appears the youthful lefthan-! ures Billy will catch on soon. brought in ‘a big winner in the| "139 pound class—Rsbert Shel. |S>"anq the Senators open a two | "Ned Garver isthe elite From Majors | of Dick Finn, Hal Northrop and ° L Paul , game series in Griffith Staduum. |choice. He'll be going after his | J) C E Z NEw YORK) o- Arcud Qs) eS Calif. Yesterday's off-day was ot I both should win, that would, : 1mimna 10 a 5 y. Peay aoa parca gree in 1953 behind co-champions Mich+ race. 165 pound class—Donald McCray.| some help to the touring Tigers, make seven straight and would be| LONDON @—The yearly Davis | ing role when it turned up with a Mand nave the pitch. ‘82 and Dimois. Finn has worked si : however. They backed into ex- the Ist time in a long, long while Cup merry-go-round gets under former Wimbledon champion on the start of the see- in 39 1/3 innings for the entire Heaveyweight class — Reuben) itive possession of tad place |that any two Tiger pitchers did way again today with 14 nations its squad. This is Bob Falkenburg, with the experts that |season and has a 18 earned run Vargas, San Francisco. when Baltimore beat Washington | anything like it. playing opening matches in the former Chicagoan, now a Brazilian punch But Willie Jones | #verage. Northrop has 19 in 2 ‘sif 2-1. This Detroit a half Detroit European Zone tennis elimina-| businessman, who won the All- z been | innings and Dick Masters, the 7 é : cate . eS ti —_ | English crown back in 1948 while Torgerson have been | hubs No. 1 relief pitcher, has 1.3 Son and Hadacall. F ct Fi game hold on the runnerap spot. | back inte action for the ist time "S: | aioe tat ing through. club's No. 1 reliet pi : : : acts, Figures haus Gaay came oe playing out of America, “All Willie had to do was remem-| Michigan State also is unde- . At the same time the Tigers. | since its last Te y ae The summer-long series is to | s s . ngs =e told feated. After blanking Northwest- had a fine start!| On 80th Derby without lifting a bat, gained a half! Iast Sunday. Two games |determine challengers for the big) Today Brazil plays Switzerland Neill. “T don’t expect |erm a week ago 40. Spartans trot-| LOUISVILLE, Ky., April 30 @— : ietcrmationsl SSDAY Rich ee re ee ae ae cae Say | Nill to tay oxound the, 400 smerk, | inred\s >3 tied in 13 iemtegs with ter, at the track. _ | Here are the facts and figures on Indian Club Names Regular Racing eae eo eee eee | Wolabeng: pany Erwin Bales. | but if he keeps around .285 or Sra aura before eo out . Season Opens _____Atuslly the competition is sl-| tra. The other singles pit: Brazil's |i) oe io® Dest thind Daseman in TTS Sr Stay attertemn TSincls 9-race program. This| Derby : Johns 1954 Prexy e pe ~ | most a closed corporation involv- Armando Vieira and Switzeriand’s e league. : opening = ing the United States and Ausfra- Paul Blondel. _ Purd -2) twice tomorrow. : at M-S9 Track : lia and the Aussies are threaten. | Other first round matches send | “® he es to, goa the bell ad a ves: 3 racing season. ; _ nation and starting fees. . ganization has just named its offi- Pontiac Speedway will hold its ing to reduce it to a one-nation _ Monaco against Yugoslavia, the puf: hits.”’ a State; TMitmois - ° (depending on number of start-| “~~ : Sunday afternoon. Qualifying be- . apa ja against) he New York Yankees probably ‘ews Al Andrews Given les). | thig week Don Johns was selected : European Zone with the winner | Ireland, Finland against Norway| ,.: be interested Bobby Rertnwecte Zz baa? rz if rad Fy! Superior, Wis., last night gained| Last year’s winner—Dark Star.| Other officers are vice presi-| ship, who won the special feature) Brazil leaped into the contend: | byes. stent ite reshdemcy.te « Sen Frem-|[se5- —_ a. unanimous decision over Sammy|~ Distance — One mile and one| ‘ent, William J, Dunseith; secre-|of last Sunday's “Open House” . ~~ | cisco hospital July, would be avail- Diamond Jim : | ; emte. _ will be back to vie for ands Chief | able to the Yanks for only two . - feature bout at City Auditorium. | Retord time—2 minutes 1 and|urer, Henry Merz. the points in the Land O'Lakes Cranbrook H Chiet Turner Lauds months. However, there is some Adds Glitter | i Andrews, weighing 151 to Mas-|25 seconds by Whirlaway in 1941.| The business session, at the Wal- — Association driver's compe-| Netters Fourth Setback W = {Yanks de the tomied to ate tO Derby Day . at 160,000 expected. | tition. ; re persua re | punches of the Pittsburgh fighter! Broadcast—Radio (CBS) at 4:15/ 47" Hotel. also included prelim! | jn addition to the qualifying |. Pontiac fiigh's | lenis, ace te Sse curly haired righthander : = «6 | @ bed be A grinned w a what Ww But that’s all over and forgiven | . to Mathews. now. He toppled the Pirates the Upstart of Masters No-Hit Attempt Puskinke “nab claw! ic next time out with a -hit shut- . as 4 . ’ out, lost a 10 heartbreaker to the, Gains Semifinals at ) artes “al — at which New. York Giants last weekend and; p; . 5 swung » was a they last. night stopped the. Mil-| Pinehurst Thursday's 4-0 Win bai. : - waukee Braves 40 on one lone By KEN ALYTA Over Braves Is 24th _ The victory was Roberts’ ninth straight over the Braves. He beat them four times each without a loss in 1952 and 1953. Prieskorn Paces Win ‘for Brighton Golfers COUNTY GOLF Brighton 188. Holly 7216 Bentiey 164, Northville 162 Jerry Prieskorn was the differ- School's golfers defeated Holly, 189-210 over the Davisburg Golf | Club course.. He shot a 37 to bet- | ter the field by 12 strokes Ken Burgess and Bob Van Auken | were low for Holly with 50s. North- | ville suffered its 1st loss in four | meets, dropping a 164-182 match | Watertord Hardware 5845 Dixie. OR 3-2526-3-0868 to Bentley High. as seen in LIFE & without 2 urinkling had a summertime % date either had to dash home * after 5:00 to change his wrinkled suit or spend the % day cautiously avoiding ig comfortable chairs. Now the VIRACLE® tropical by a Hart Schaffner & Marx has their attendance improves in a/| ; ; ‘ come to his rescue. ¥ A blend of 55% Dacron and ie 45% worstedt, this porous. and unusually lightweight % summer suit virtually re- fuses to wrinkle even on the _muggiest days. T , creases stay sharp even through rain. And thanks to Dacron strength, the Pi THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC, : eee ak Ve TG F | ra 2 how to RELAX Time was when a man who ‘wears and wears. Prove it this summer. Choose your Viracle today. | “F () HART... SCHAFFNER “~ : Bg dinner rouser Viracle i; & f SAGINAW at LAWRENCE | ONE MAN TELLS ANOTHER Simian 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘FRIDAY. ‘APRIL. A sy eee ‘Two One- Hitters Feature dynamite explosion on his father’s ‘Opening of SCL Baseball By BILL: MARTIN* Two 1-hitters featured the open- ing of the 1954 Suburban Catholic League baseball season yesterday. a Mary downed St. Cement of Center Line, 32, in the latter’s debut as a SCL team. Both Pontiac i were blanked — St. Frederick 30 by Highland Park. St. Benedict and Bill Boyd Namad Speedway Driver Bill Boyd, veteran Pontiac rac- ing driver, has been named by Detroiter Eddie Gdula to drive his new Kurtis Kraft car in the Indian- TH re i _ Minten stayed in the 12-man field. rf i te at playoff, 225-187. Earlier last night. defending i z : te aly r ayJ ; i al i i if Car is similar to that driven iy last year’s winner, Bill Vukovich. egpesrentes. DAVISBU. . Boyd will be guest of honor at a St. Dealt ett So Rane | RG GOLF COURSE ee ee eee ener ie {86 in a sluglest that saw the $1.50 for 18 files Ser Son. and. Mokday friends tonight. He will eave-for | 1 frame: and add two, clinchers Season Membership .....-........-. $25. aes emiadans morning. jin the 6th $= | Man and Wife ... . $35. asioos Asks Strike Red Winger Wilson. | Threat Be Held Off ‘Takes Bride Saturday Order Your SPRING REWEAVING H. V. HARCOURT & SON Your Personal Tailors DETROIT \P—Wage troubles Pes) ati tha emplaged bee of Bras |e ee gh Clothes Now! cae 85 | winger Johnny Wilson of the Na- — a ae os interfere” with | tional Hockey League and Stanley | sHiRTS games & troit Tigers, says | Cyp champion Detroit Red Wings | president Walter O. Briggs. to check in at the mar-/ He proposed that the employes som * riage altar Saturday. | He and pretty Patricia Ann Don- $3% W. Huron ald, member of a hockey-fan fam- nee: , ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ee ae ae ae ae ae ee ae ae ee ee ee es MODIFIED STOCK CAR RACES Sundey, 3 P. M., May 2 Children’s Day . ee aoe oe ee PONTIAC, M-59 SPEEDWAY 3 Mi. West of Pontiog Airport, Free Parking oe a a ee oe ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ee Oe ee Se eS xe we ke aw Adults, $1.10 » AUTOMOBILE, AIRCRAFT AND ‘INDUSTRIAL ENGINES bss ha Q-X 7 . FOR YOUR GAS | Two Astounding Scientific Discoveries! ’ @ Undersurface lubrication (impregnation of the metal) @ MOLY (MoS2) surface lubrication (micro-plating of Now You Get- Both Surface and Undersurface Lubrication YOU_HAVE TRIED THE REST, Now GET THE ONE USED BY MOST. . - ily, will be married at St. Clair -| Roman Catholic Church in Wind sor, Ont. Their romance began at another Red Wing’s marriage. They met at the marriage of the Ted Lindsays two years ago. ; | Julius McCoy, Michigan State's game and $7.25 double-| sophomore basketball star, wears the same jersey number (15) that he wore at Farrell, Pa. High School, ENGINE. TREATMENT Guaranteed Results FOR YOUR OIL the friction surfaces with Molybdenum disulphide) © AUTOMOBILE MANUFACTURERS _ @ MAJOR OIL COMPANIES | : © OIL AND GAS PRODUCERS © PIPE LINE COMPANIES , # | @ MOTOR FREIGHT TRUCKING COMPANIES | | IT 1S A PROVED LEADER! - FOR - * . PLYON O- X ts An eens Scientific Discovery ~ | distance medley relays, the 4-mile il Roseville, NB Hurlers Post Pitching Gems Avondale Stopped, 7-0; Griffin Out-Duels Imlay | “Star in 1-0 Tilt Herth *prench P"tmlay City ® By JACK K SAYLOR Two more no-hitters were regis- tered in the Oakland County area Thursday. Jack Ranstadler of | Roseville throttled Avéndale, 7-0. and Dick Griffin of North Branch outdueled Steve Parnicky and Im- lay City, 1-0. Ranstadler fanned 13 and walked ‘a homer; doubie -and four runs batted in. Clawson kept stride with Roseville atop the Oakiand-B, how- ever, by beating Madison, 6-3, and | Fitzgerald whipped Troy, 13-4. Griffin’s no-hitter was his tnd of the season. He bested Par. nicky in a great mound duel. — Griffin, a southpaw, whiffed 15 and walked five. Parnicky yield- © ed only one scratch hit, er | out 12 and walked one. Game's only run came as & re-. j sult of four Imlay errors in the) 1st inning. In another South Cen- | tral game, Ortonville must have) set some kind of record in its 23-3 loss to Millington. Hawks com- - * | mitted 27 errors and Millington | Ike Expected’ Bw to Toss Ball lat < Solons’ Tilt day that either hé or Vice Presi- dent Nixon will throw out the first” ball at the June 15 baseball between the Republican and "| geratic members of the House. It will be a night game at Grif...’ fith Stadium here. Ld] * s : ‘The President made the prom- ise to Rep: Bishop of Illinois, man-" © ager ofthe GOP team, and Rep, Harris of Arkansas who represent- ed the Democrats at the White House. Harris remarked that he was pinch hitting for Rep. Heriong of Florida, manager of the. Demo- alle a Ld * Harris casted the President as saying he had a wonderful time at last year’s ball game, which the Democrats won, 3-2. Bishop chimed in, hawever, that the Republicans whiped the Dem- ocrats 7-3 in a recent practice | game in Florida, and predicted ariother victory for the GOP, on June 15. THURSDAY'S STARS =. ag ap pea Press pedgers. hit & bie. a Bnd three and also starred @ bat with | beat Cine ” Ph. FE 4-6016 RADIATOR * SERVICE 1524 Baldwin Vz Block N. of Welton: added 10 hits. Brighton teok over first Riace in| the Wayne-Oakland by toppling | 6 | Keego Harbor, 9-5. Winners scored two im the lst and three im the | 2nd, all after two were out. Holly survived a 6th inning up- Florida Vaulter Sets Top Mark for College Season LOS ANGELES, April 30 ()—; The time is faster than the accept- Earl Poucher, pole | ed world mark of : 40.5, held by a vaulter for the University of Flo-{ University of Southern California rida, was the only new leader in| team and set in 149. field events.among the nation’s; Other leaders: college track athletes last week. 7. 6 * ¢ ¢° High jump: Chuck Holding. East: Al Warman’s 2-hit pitching gave Statistics just released by the Texas State, 6—9'2; broad jump, Clarkston an 11-4 verdict over, National Collegiate Athletic Bu-| John Bennett, Marquette, 25—8'2; Northville. He fanned 11 and walk- | reau listed the vault of 14 feet 7's shotput, Tom Jones, Miami, Ohio, ed ofe. Pete Thompson paced the | inches by Poucher as the best | 56—3%: discus, Des Koch, USC, Wolves’ 1¢hit assault with four | achieved outdoors this year. 177—3'y; javelin, Leo Long, Stan- hits and three runs batted in. es. © 2? 'Yord, 221—6%; hammer throw, | Lanny Leak and Don Coltson each | Marty Engel, New York Univer-| had three safeties, with Leak col- sity, 183—5. ‘lecting four RBI's. oF if 22 E 4 if Ru Thanks to the r-lap running of Wes Santee, leads the country in four of the eight relay events. They are the spring and and 2-mile relays. Texas leads in the 440 and 88 yard relays, the former in :40.3. Kelly Is Again — Voted NHL Cup Lady Byng Trophy for Sportsmanship Is Given to Red Wing Star MONTREAL —For the third + e any way and on , Ray York up. any kind of a track. ie. Jim Tatum, Maryland Coach, and Bud Wilkinson, Oklahoma Tcoach. were on the football coach- ing staff of the powerful lowa Pre-Flight Naval Training School team in 1941. 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T tenoes 1k to en This Weekend The popular big track and field |of 58 teams take over the Chippe-| Pontiac High, which finished 2nd Slaughter, Lopat and | sting then.” : First annual CIO-UAW Region| °a™lval this year has attracted |was’ field Saturday. , _ | to Flint Northern in the smaller in- ighter, Lops ee | an all-time record entry of 144 | S even relays, which count double |2°% Version of the meet earlier} Robinson Contribute to} Reynolds thought he had good B bowling tournament will get| schools, More than 2,900 indivi: |points, provide the choicest |tt# month, appears to have the) ¢ ) \), ot ob ta uae ete under way this weekend at the Pon-| dual performers — the cream |‘‘plums” for title-seeking teams. |"®°e%#*Y depth to prove a real ictory got only one man on base—on tiac Recreation lanes. Mayor Wil-| of state high school cinder talent |Relay distarices range from the |“feet i= the strong. Class °A By JACK HAND a walk-in the three. innings he W. Donaldson is scheduled to ponent faba. z worked. He felt an Ilday layoff liam W. Chief have won three straight} NEW YORK —"Youth move-|had thrown him off. stride in his roll the Ist ball at 11 a. m. Satur- dual meets by overwhelming mar-| ment” yowled Enos Slaughter as | last previous outing. ee ont: TT aw Saree aod re —— tee tas ek aba & 0 | , . Camagres pre! isos to be the hurdles. Willle| Orsi 54 victory over Chicago, |'% ‘p08 if you're a plicher who| CAR HOME OFFICE wosbendl —, at : tel : AS apa ee aa rr Vabay civeld Tums Haat of Aagheene eepuine a cided Weciaer, BE a ¥E OSS Z SCHOOLC FT 3 - Tourney is sanctioned by both | By JULIUS BOROS John Slachta of Arthur Hill and| die Lopat and Eddie Robinson, Butsits 6% pine e E RA ; ‘the American Bowling Congress " |Lioyd Miller of Flint Northern. |The four veterans represented a|Piaster’ 61 $8 Roun”? $ | 306 Cestell, Rochester, Michigan §§= | Ph, OL 2-1421 ‘and Women’s International Bowi-| _ | had @ wonderful year in 1952, winning the United States Open | Other area schools in the meet | total of 142 years. of eg ee ah 7. XY * ‘ing Congress. Entry is restricted |2t Northwood in Dallas and then going on to hit the $25,000 World | ineiade Waterford and Lapeer in ee tamber Gi gic OS Seriae~Reth ———_— lea cence’ ot the ClO} nemblonship jackpot at Chicago Tam O'Shanter. Clase A; Fenton, Milford, Norty | The “old men” of the Yanks A ‘ ‘to bona fide member of Ol These two made me the leading . Branch, Roseville and Troy in came'through in the clutch to'snap and all competition will be on @/ money winner. Clase B: and Almont, Bloomfield | ‘he White Sox's four-game wining handicap basis. I had a lot of great shots in Hillis, Brown City, Capac and ogra ienagirriggnrend me grt - "Bowlers from Ann Arbor, Mon-|-those victories, but a putt on the South Lyon in Class C lS Saar Gace: Ws, cee - | & @ roe and Jackson are entered in the | 16th green at Northwood was the PHS team members entered in- single tied the score. Reynolds, 36 ; : ‘Seong win Pane ter |e of ny ed ae. au, “wn em en © ee ame, ene Pic Boxing Fans to See 2 tren fot my fret shot and wes gata ied uae Ch Sree |, delivered the pinch single tha : : = &™ xing ans 0 30 yards shert. 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Grains Reflect [MARKETS }}...eY for See _. | Mart Forcefu a = : ® os S ) aes cer? ede (ERE Ese ae ' vege BO ory 7 + Securities Hike | ete. fae 3 Ee Hits New High So amas eae - sl T F DETROIT FRODUCE —~ Allied Strs ... @5 LOF oie OS ; Ao MN &L 9 DETROIT (AP)—Wholesnle prices on | Allie Chal ..:. 347 ryt tee CHICAGO W®—Grains firmed on| pudle farmery’ markets Teported by the Alum Co Am.. 72 | beckh Alte... 344 NEW YORK #» — The stock the board of trade in moderately ze Api elicte 4.00 Am Cao. :. 405 Lone § Cem 356 market continued its strong bullish iu; No }, 3.504. iu; & Green- Am lg rucks \ active dealings today. ines, No 1. 228-275 bu; apples, forthern | Am Cyan 4.6 Maren Field .. 38 |Grive, ahead today into :new high Pd catangp was based on a bul- apples, Gteale's Red, , 0 bu; | Am Loco..... 146 May D Str ... a3 ground for the past 24 years. report on soybean stocks in| No 1. 2.50-3.00 bu. Am M@&Pdy..26 Mead Cp. 339 The force of the move- all positions, a little overnight ex-|_ Veestables? Acparagus, So. 1, 1.15 aos | Am N Gas..... 46.4 Sid Cont Bet ge port business . behs. Bests, No 1, #0-1.00 bu; | Am Red ...... 17¢ Midi Stl Pd .. 304) ment was so great at the opening and relief cash grain | fancy, 1.26 dos Carrots, topped, | Am Beating .. 25.7 mene Ce + Oe deliveries on May contracts will not | ¥*, 1; 100-180 ba. Chives, Ne b. 138- Am Smelt... 341 . “ert -- 4) that the high speed ticker lagged be 1.80 @os behs. Horseradish, No 1, €00- | Am Stl Fd -.. 282 Moto “s+ M7. : large. Brokers also thought the | 620 pk bekt” Leeks, No 1, 1.00-1.35 dos | Am Tel & Tel 1677. rola. °: 44) behind in reporting the buying upward surge of securities in New | >¢D* Onions, dry. Ro ‘i, 60-66 80-10 ee lh Gee et and selling on the floor of the New York fet ' bag: onions, green. No 1, 80-60 dos vchs: Gate OO + Ba ee : pathetic ¢ ve created some sym- oan. ote. Me AK yee J samatons, | Atchison ||| 99 Nat Bisc |. 38.6) York Stock Exchange. buying © 1, 1.00-1.50 ig-bu. Potatoes, | Srcrmson...... 3 in grain, No 1, W0-1.10 $0-Ib bag: potatoes, Nol. Atl Cat Line. 106 Nat Dairy’... 112| Key stocks, most in the class ae tetera wet’ | Atlas Par .... 41.4 Nat Lead ... 47 | called blue chips, spurted forward CHICAGO (AP)—Opening grain: 45-90 dos bchs, Rhubarb, hothouse, No | Avec Mig .... 47 Net Gi) .. . OF2 | etrongiy. The movement of large May na: ho 1.03 1, 10-80 6-Ib box; rhubarb, . | Bald Lima . A] NY Air Brk .. 20:2 blocks was frequent. uly css Rea aay AES) epclcat ae Gon Bendis Av 722 NY Cemtralg 22 | The pace slowed within the first =. Tetedat v> by Gi ~~ AR EEee Greens: G@pinach. No 1, 1.50-1.7 bu. 2 Nia M Pw ®. 202 ac Dee 2.022225 200K “Beye Lilie Rass | CMMEE. MOT, 150 bu. Borrell, No 1, | Bee™EL “+ gs.g Nort & West $1 | hour of trading, however, and busi-| sien! duattiet May vevvenss BARN Sam OS RANG | Q RERH Lanes, 1400-1800 20-don; me | Behn ‘alum .-- 123 Nor gta Pw .. Mae pared coer OD secvceree |. Bond Gtrs..... 413. . 6. Rept ness. 150% May ........19.90 — Borg Warn.... 3 fae So + Des aareeere bie July 2.2... “19.05 DETROIT STOCKS Briggs Mig... 317 Pen AW Air it May ........ 30% Oct.“ 1h4e Gherabiower @ Wests Brun is boon bee. Ll C | nda Buy cssecee BS j+ | Pigures after decimal points are eighths Bud Co”... 135 pene Sez. Be e Laie oo: ves IF vcscees 14.10 High Lew Noon | Burr + M1 Pa FR isso SRS Dec ....coee 12% July soreosoeh 8 Baldwit Rubber ....,.... 11.8 15 115 —- a... ae Sous Cole - BATE Attention shamnbers = — 2. MAY os veeee Oct peerees Te D&C Neyigation ....... 12 12 13 | Can Pac ||... 245 Philo ..”.. 33.5 | L0dee No. 21 P. & A. nalipia oy ‘Mrs. WY oo. cease P06 occccc: 11.37 | Gerity-Michigan® .....0..... 23 28 Capital asi . 84 Philip Mor -. 414 a iggy ry neg A Sg BR Kingston Prod sesso aces 28 33 Trac... S81. , se day evening, 20th s of unsuccessful bidders will be be held May'l, Saturday, at 11:30 The United States Masco Serew* ..... scccce oo> 29° 3) | Coie Sy Prost Cem a9 | > a promptly returned. from Bt. ; on om scsi Midwest Abrasives 200.00" 67 ie ee at ee ae Bids shall be conditioned upon the Church. Interment st Calvary ae 1946 and 1,.| Rudy Mig... 38 38 38) Cola NW... 112 Pure OW... 616 ° ° unqualified opinion of the 3 Cemetery, Chebo 000 in 1953. uyne Screw? - 14° 15) Chrysler . 885 RKO Pic... 61 attorney approving the legality of the] Penlon may be seen at the Don- *No sale; bid and asked. Cities Serv | 98.1 Radio Cp. 28.5 ews, in ft Ne ee ak te sieee-Johns Puneral Wome’ efter Climax Mo. 486 Rem Re - 182 a bh p.m. evening . Cluett 334@ Reo Motors 26.3 — notes Fr i ex — at his expense. a isda ON See 2, Ractas St] uate Stuer cots liters, one eee | CESS meet begat Boe | Colg mm ‘ +f ° id ve fi) irs. ‘a | Col Gas .. 1462 Rey Tob B 49.2 — = aging ithe right S) romnered ite rae ee Likens aear father. of Linda Con Edis ..... 43:5 St Jos Lead... 374| Rochester, $190 when he pleaded} . : LOLA B. KING, Likens and Valerie Likens; dear EG pa of Beeb al RR. sr¢| Suilty yesterday before Bloomfield | secretary. Board of Education gon of Mr. Arvel D. -and | Daisy | care = pramei = %3 Hilts. udge Alva J Richardson: | eet —=s= =z, pet 30, 184 Mrs. Nelson Bernor, Mary Likens, | ont Gor... “Gy Sinclair Ou! | ga BAL en | Delbert, Doyle Dorata antl Dan Cont Ol :.., 68 ‘Sdcony Vac... 45 Z SOT ee i cet i Gn Cams ot Oakian Likens. Puneral will be held Sat- 1951 NASH Jie Boo By EEG: Ba] uw ecidehe arivng, Wiliam’ | Sas ngnn Ore (owes | ean Gee a sooo COM So ew tree i - ne Fires urch 6 e Nasa Cultisn Wr.) 94 Sparks W..., 41 Sehn, 34, of ; E In i pane a @ petit sponge Funera! Home __ ub 33 6Unit Aire... 5882/erans Auxillary. May 1, at 159 | service hereof. this summons and notice THRAN, APRIL 28, 1054, SARAM, V. Cl : ’ QGilitt 543 United Cp za 54 “ shal] be served by SGOT I oS of a co 419 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 8; ery €an. Goede} = 16 eck ges Wessen St. Doors open at 8 . >. Pencint Lily frees s newspaper printed “ai mother i George 7. coe Goodric 90.2 — Adv. y td Mrs rma Meter. rs, Lottie Seige GEO 8 mans Be Be en a e c 4e68 - = Tr a TWO TO CHOOSE FROM! Gt No Ry Pf” $3.7 U8 sett $$ | Rummage sale, Con Moore, Judge of said’ wi 6 of sk 3 pm ae tae Moneeen H Greyhound .. 137 Uy 8 i..... 46.7|Chureh, Saturday, May Ist, at/ of Pontiac in said County, this 26th day Puners} Rome with Perry VERY CLEAN! Sie Shes Td BS BBs a| 8 otdock —hav. | gatr AP hermn x. moon, | Sic “i Ses Pet . van Sees, SB. 2 tery a Holland P 136 : A true copy Judge of Probate ntoen Homestk .:.. 406 Warn B Pic... 18 | Rummage sale, Sat, May 1, 8-12, pracun ree Punerel Wome KIMBALL BROS I Red et 2 tr weve Pee. toa) 0 Auburn. D. A. V. Auxillary, Seven ‘Dv Weert ? c : Tl Cent .-... 88.7% West Un Tei.. 38 | No. 16. —Adv. Deane 3, Rad okenge “pag Cicadas gp Inland Sti '.. $3.2 Wests A Bre. 244 -T¥P- age 6; ed : INVITATION FOR BIDS Mrs. Myrtle Wertz; dear father : ey nc. faeple, Cop..:. 38, wente El... 122/ | Rummage sale: St. Vincent De x Pontiac. seting, by and| of te Tule ie eee os HE eae aaa Para Mak. Saturday, Mer |airey eee ek pen| See, Pea Stare, 3 i t . =; receive 8 3 neral & YOUR NASH DEALER Int pame oe o Young 8 & W 313 sa dl oa at ts Ledges nowy es og ap tigen be ae by Coats og S on ¢ 7 neta ome. 85 W. La t Cass Ph. FE 4-1545 eas es . ua Zenit Oy, : ie Speedy Aute Wash. 199 8. Sagi- exterior siding and. trim painting im tle Wertz may be seen hype ae t Coats » Lawrence a |naw. 10th year. Weekdays, 8-6; | Lakesice Homes Housing Project te Puneral Home after 7 p. m. this OPEN NICHTS STeCE AvEnSere Sundays 8-3. —AdV. | Strecta. Pontiac. Michigan. evening wompnes St The a Press) Signed: ROY B. MacAPEE, In Memoriam 2 3% 18 ff your friend's in jall and needs ecutive Director ; _ Indust Rails Util. Stocks pei: Ph. FE 1. C. A. Mitchell fermion call technical cetails am a IN MEMORY OF OUR DEAR Net change... ~4 1 1 +3 or Ph. MA 1, Guy Carter. ROY B. MacAPEE, Mother Mrs. M. Hennessy, |who FLEECED?? ous aay... 00d ee Soa LS : Brecuttve,Direrior |. Seer naz? erate Ae Previous day....1660 680 50.2 121.6 _Thurs., Fri. and Sat. |- 5- Wm. Ainge ¥ id Week ago......1628 85.2 80.3 1108 Spadafore's Bar. 6 N. Cass Ave., 3. — will be ready after May m. a elson Hi 7 DON’T PAY ADVANCE FEE Month ago..,...1589 643 896 117.7 a W. Huron. Coral recording April 30, May, 1 ‘54 See 3 To sell your business or real estate, Realtor Partridge ts the Bird to see. — eee eo=ps poy = 100-0 | artist, Earl Songer and orchestra, PUBLIC BALE Righ. 000.308: : stage Fea- Olds No. GA279862H Sedan. . WARD E. PARTRIDGE 1994 low.......-148.9 178° 65.4 108.0| S@F Of radio, mgd lead (Fg wg Soe pig mag ag ip ACsURN FE 23173 @ W. Buree &. FE 2-006 f/ 1963 high...... 1518 026 $88 1163 turing — at 628 N. Main, igan. 963 low. A’. '.130.2 735 805 90.5 | guitarist —Adv. | ‘April 30, May 1. 4| =| Funeral Directors 4 ; , Voorhees-Sivle FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Servioe- -Piane or Motor PE 2-6378 -Donelson-lohns _“DESIGNED FOR PUNERALS” "____ Cemetery | Lots: PBLALP PLP a ee LOT, Perry ETERY 6 graves. 5-6835 CHAPEL NEAR EN- me ka ae ~~ $295. 3 for Rey 3. Great! FE red ed. iv uci BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m, today aoe ven ee @ 4 TIP FOR TEENAGERS: The bike, toys, books and grown are turned into cash through Classified - ads! Ask Mother to call _ FE 2-8181 for an ad-writ- er NOW. ———— ~ Other things you've out- |) COR’ TM. IMBLER PAINTER FOR INSIDE WORK. Knollwood Country & Maple, Birmingham. MA 1 r SALESMAN REAL ESTATE Fins Hl EXPERIENCE PREFERRED rtunity or calssmes between intment. le time selling ce- for ; Piease apply Solicitor Salesman 2? men experienced FRED THOMPSON Circulation Dept. THE PONTIAC PRESS tn house to house selling te sell the Pontiac Press to ea necessary. ary & car allowence. im person te 2-7688 WAN sTOoc ig 1¢ OR 17 years old 7 poly in oe No. phone =. retis, 19 1 North Saginaw St oo ral OF aDpDo! WANTED PART TIME SALESMAN. quick commission, - CAR HOPS and waitresses, grill and fountein CLARK'S DRIVE INN TYPISTS 4 Responsible and Efficient ~- comm: x Be a Stenographers . MUSTBE ® EXPERIENCED APPLY Pontiac Motor Division . PERSONNEL DEPT. GLENWOOD AVE. acd Co. ‘1461 104, 4+ - ave. ° URGENTLY NEEDED Middle aged indy for housework salary = + Help $= START ag AN ' ee FODAY!— America’s largest wation.; i wide department store ~~ organization needs fu- ture executives im adver-. tising, display,. merchan~ dising, sales, manage- ment, operations, com- > - trol, credit and account-— ing and personnel man- * "Pork. new or repai. cAvallabie white on c Ag: hair x Aiso tan on legs end on . Children’s pet. $35 reward. PE 1.6197. A JOHNSON, Realtor Pe 4-2533 | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd,’ _ CASH wake eo os : Richolie Ry dag Co, Unlimited Funds Cash awaiting «wall putlders for contracts om fimished er semi- fivtished houses. Also for con- tracts om goed property. Call FE 2-030 and.ask for Ted MoCul- or ___Physio-Therapy _ 24A longh. Francis E. “Bud” Miller g | Want to'Sell Your House?? “So Do Well hs was 7 a | OY FROM PRIVATE wa rosa ona = te F pies oon oval nm down . Sot u pre- re: KE. CHEBOYOAN. 2 ton e modera lakefront cottages, electric kitchen, gorge a. a—_— ce, of] heat oat re p=ragy! cottage, $20. $75. OR 1206 call Gat. Bun ead after 6 on Fridays -AUBU RN HEIGUTS aete with 2 home Large wee rm. : ais a wie yee ace ement w rnace Sea 1 car garage. §7,060 with small down payment, im a . & : furnace snd garage. Tve nice lots, 5 13800 . lake » Briek : ai view ith bisemont Bee ond anareomn Ruscha garage | Also lovely 4 f thet on. 3 nice lets ond only ts for n rents atx Visit eur office many pncigitttgs. Pe on operative risking "pachense. Ones A 5 7 4-3767. Complete SCIENTIFIC SWEDISH MASSAGE. ltor rE) Sen * = = tenance On Deis of FE Cele. pci tecnatgne. 2 Em | SOUND Susman 4s GTOMR ferred AF ene ee A RROLL G. PORRITT| I. Lig BROWN, Realt ter a. ; a - 9to8 p.m. Daily Sun. i toe 8 26%. Pont eer FE 2-110 , _REMODELD } “| N & Personals 25 * oa AND MODERNIZATION| tucky. Jebneon Brotb-| cau oe AU BURN HEIG GHT* er ee , ANYONE HAVING TION Low RATES tooms, beth ond ‘ STOPPERT & CECIL “at rding | Joy | Prances ‘ PAUL S. KANTZ mt acre ground. 606 a 490 Dine Hwy. Drayton Plains | #2 8 9 contact Mrs. Marion Liley. cata waaen sree, ere tot, oe oie See ENG Spring cleanup end trim- | cE Fans Bit, | SHAEDIATE CAM VOR FOUR oe , | $200,000 TARGE CLEAN reome ere all oversized. eat Tere: ect or otherwise. OR 3-0301, aft. « _ ?#03! oe be ih a AND 4 ROOM PORNISRED | “for, working gir F Priced at only aioe wish =| fifty ies seaped tot with Business Service 13 ~— Moving & Trucking 9 = waxing, Waites No- eon LARGE _ . only $3,000 down. oa ade tress sa Spans ALL MAKES OF ARE YoU MOVING? caLt. 7B|—" HiFi Headquarters S Roger B. Henr Y| Se REFRIGERATORS —— = AR nationslty advertised compe 811 Mate OL 3-9111 hae , WAS MACHINES 1 vi ry Ek nents at net prices. Sound demen- yous am ‘; : pickup McCALLUM AND DEAR ® m chy limits, , "ee ] 409-4’ elous reom . Walton's A N. Parke fWCIN Bae o ei KNAPP SHOE a coven 5 recreation room ALL MaXEs OF FOUNTAIN Ashes rubbish Clean FE 6-@720 OFFERS with beautiful view of fake from repaired by cot isp wen men/ up. te 31h. rT ‘ oe Vago — = heey at our store. Gene AT HAULING ASHES AND 7 Pontiac in bath ._ mod- reece noe PE D010 “7rubyish hauled, Reseonsbe, Twp. Ma “on Sedtne “hd “he. Thoows Lose IW POR -QtTET | $1700 Down—3 Bedrooms srs, creamed tichen 6a 79 rence © aoa AND PRIVATE DETECTIVE GER Ee | edera home, full| se house This is a _ — REMOVAL LIGHT oe 32-3138 a. Ms Be =| OOM FOR CLEAN AN bath. basement, of] hea! gas outstanding buy at $16,900 with SOSEING an Pree estimetes. PE 2-T188; nuneee nes ve g a ND For-| Call Ruey at Stout Real Es- | 2 RC . CLO E to [uuees | night worker. 69 Gladstone. Wid- water heater, garage. | ¢ i. _Otinate SONCED Wirt | ACE ASPHALT PAVING AND EX.| _eshes, FE Ta ee i _or FE 27625. eater “geet Gi Moye chiro ll icog al welcome $90 weet. aera close to schools : a fa ET dala od eavating service. Driveways and OlOHT HAULING ODD ° JOBS. aoe eens, R ae lose te tewa ead bus =i VACANT - NEWLY DECORATED Henderson changer, Kee - — ing areas. Free estimates.| C PE_2-5203. .—— F) : wate BATH AND) feces 130 Prankiin Bivé. PE| North Side Situateo on nice shaded and land- teeing _mechine. Rey atest ~ a TRU A Wanted Real Estate 32A newly decorated. very Ms = = acaped lot good, cement biock ga- miso . truck ¢ or oud +4 MAN WITH % ~ Results with every visit. Past, | ~~ OPPS ——_ :* 2-076. A Located im “wood residentia) rage all white bungalow w ; FE “ait APPL] ANCE SERVICE nf werk. Call cay time. safe ond cee a 4-4131. _ CASH FOR YOUR 7 AND 3 Ris Lx. sUEEPt NO ROOM ’ we PAR OER section motern a Je and mirrow.like ook — - a1 308 lawns and be Se Se ee ee CODELL CARTAGE | porch railing and fire escapes for ME EQUITY | aoe. Fas Cine Cab boda | 2 tere, before 2:30 dition Newly decoreted. Gown and $80 month Would com- _- oa “= tad 08 topes ef omell apptinnsse Local Distance Moving | —2°U!_ specifications. em 63008. HOME OR EQUITY 43 Cis ie cokreaen Seok aide, mest" sew hs Bees. | sider car ir trete : ROT'S, 06 Oakland Ave. PE Daazi ““Pooce {PE _6-0008 WOMEN a wok tock ot oe “We ukee . Pe ideas, * storms end sereene, lusu- FURNISHED FO . \ Work Wtd. Female 11 1 A&B ee te tes SUDDEN SERV, CE- ASHES RUB You, can get $19.50 tam‘y ong Oa, feralahed. user downtown. % W& | i EEPING RM_ WEAR PONTIAC pecoaetgg A gg - Peta #1800 DOWN Furniture is ike = trucking. +0079. purchase Cae iin iv . room s | Waste desires troina to, be, done. er tinny “ae eld tle aa aR rie os notties en werrent® on Wmmedais cole . 1788 wer oe rooM RENT. | Income—Paved Street Tage and paved. street. ~ oe Neataesg. and ""accurac cs si] | BUILDINGS ENOOTHED FOLLY Trucks for Rent} sey omer qsttects. $ eae 'xe. Cameron H clare. Realtor. 1363 D. PRIVATE | ‘lose im te? workers “preferred 2 apartments consisting of «| = WE SELL—WE TRADE : a Me rg si" ahi"? S| EE aay graven Me | Gee SSM Ga teee’| — DORRIS & SON 2 NG. Walls Windows cleaned. Ph | % Ton 1 Tom Stakes Pree wedding consultations. 7 RO ATE —NTRANCE, | sf. EEPIN FOR GENTLE- mente ond full bath om sec. ' C —_— ; ng ed ng Ri ee an Tne ay neeserios Suen | Fae, See ewig ings | SEW Maree OOF Peet | ; RPENTER ontiac Farm an 473 CASH WILL START YOU IN LEE ROOMS. IN { Pull like part time office work after coeleas IN . s ; Pine tend ao a1 os @ ROOMS UTILITY ROOM AND 12:30. Wil graduate in June with | Ouve 22 Industrial Tractor Co. | aserste cam be &: aoe ada hese —rpvare Terra eb POR: DOWN: | pesemet wu, *tS* sSusmis-|_gorege OM Slog : references. Call PE 1-861 | WAVE ONE or ou on cou a cae eee as seca 24 HOU RS BATH SLEEPING ROOM FOR 2 DOWN Leste ee rope ' : GIRL 30 WANTS HOUSEWORK paved crchanse for Liga¥ x 2-0634 before #30 snd after 7 —tosn Ene 13,708 terms Pe Ro eggs OS, - . > and care of children, Stay in $30 | _balldoser work PE 45039. + mm ___ Por your equity im your j el apr | SLEEPING ROO R Pecmaas located on corner) of : week. 23-0185. 3G WE SELL AND BUY home or farm. Call us on pe home fo | or 2 clean working —Clark Are: \ Wai, Wants Dav Wonk FE COE’S TRENCHING | Fav AND HAULING RU Seed chine TREDT Gor. | the phone. we will be at _ Adults only. $1 Auburn Ave iris. " 10, Acres—Clarkston Area) chard Late Ave shown by i | “mar 6 | SERVICE _bish anytime. FE & Saginaw. , your home within 1 nour. #|3 ROOM FURNISHED PRI- SLEEPING ROOM “POR SINGLE 8 reom modern home. large | Poimtment only. § . 5 " : ee SOIL, PILL DIRT ¢ 7 ORAVEL. mee Get our offer re you . vate entramce and garage. 108) or co 161 Mt. Clemens. enclosed porch 24x40 : Paul Som : AxINO OFFICE Foundation footings septic tank | sand_! Biack dir, FE 2-108 g ane deal We mean business! Florence. =e Thao chicken house lexi§| PAUL JONES REAL ESTATE eee PE 2-0083. fields and water lines PE 2-2065 | _Wtd. Child. to Board 26 7 HOOMS. COUPLE PREFERRED Rooms With Board 38 wort 1@ni2 reot eel. ‘ ONG CEMENT WORK |,,, REDUCED RATES conn | DW. M. STOUT | 80 Mantes, prarue Blame =| eitnnnnnnwmennnanm | aca eg St tne EAR, ASAI mance © <4 “+ rau, Smith. . - » «Fa. | 4 TIMTESORAPHING TYPING SEC.) Driveways sidewalks vesements | “Sibving “FE aoee. CHILDREN POURING DAY. rE|" ™ Sega & Pm vm sees |? entrance. 111 Legrenée ater 6 uname Der werner FE Se. oa nate te | eae ke 4 : retarial service. EM 3-2842 | Porches pre-cast steps. Phone | ver with 3 TON STAKE TROCK | 7087 On 136 EDwon a ROO 77 one Pe 2.8036 H. C. Newingham, Broker rer Puber Body. tnauire 100 |v nea nanan ow pee Oar ranch home large 12x20 ft living and tes. PE 2.2468. LAWN MOWERS.” MACHINE) PLASTERING, NEW AND RE- w t Rent 29 381 8. Marshall i a MODERN OFFICES. CORNER OF| a. S50. room nice lot well landsea : BLOCK LAYING. REASONABLE | _fround_FE 3387 = eS ae ogg bg olay ee __FE_¢043_or FE ee! 13 . AND REFRIG-| Pike and Saginaw FE 5-6606 : @rage. cement drive. You'll } rice, FE 1 ” Mi i ew work 9c ver vd. jabor and ae erator, on Wus line. Cees 7 OFrFices NT. HEAT &| \\ashin Park” ft '$12.800, full. price. : x hours service. All work guaran- material, Patch work reasonable. | 2 ROOM APARTMENT. TWO CHIL- YERS wood. et tmauhed Rabtagabae soak ashington Par work. Also chimneys. No job too . Pree pick up and delivery | Quick service. MUlberry_92004.__ "MUlberty b2004.” |? SOOM ctome. Ma's sown Baits | MAHAN HAS BU 7 6 3 Rigg, TOTS gee tl Printing and Office Sup.| “A® immaculate three bed- CAMERON Rls CI ARK large or too small. Guaranteed 65 Lincoln Ave. 32-6873 AINTING DECORATING: GUAR-| 8t. “YOU WANT ACTION 2 eee aa YOUNG RENTAL oly; 17 W. Lawrence 8t dl bu _ ce ae Heer PLASTERING anteed: recsonenie orices. TE | CHRISTIAN COUPLE WEN OOR Our saies| AGENCY FE Sie. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 tad “den, painted basement Open Evenings 1K, PE $-0626. FES5-0025 Leo Lustis ena -iNsIDE © OUT FREE Soa Fd om gt = — to Hod oy er is "we aed L sErone. 4, 43 | ea orR y .* gas “AC et. — Bog 130m, more oe Estgte Eachange work. < L ni 5 ma bed- : ‘corte: ROOMS, . HEAT, ener. r rage, cide. On 9-$108 ol tore vee PLASTERING cane re : out town "but snot over ff your Mating to meess sod 4 and refrigerator furnished. 50 E. ° eS an REMOVERS, SAND- aluminum storms and CEMENT MIX RE | __D. Meyers. EM 3-8630 PAINTING, PAPERING & PAPER Best of rences o| 17 years of tory Kennett Rad. _ leangrs, wallpaper tools. screens, rithiy landscaped $2.50 Mason work, FE 5-196. ROBERT A. CHA removed Reasonable. Charlies _Srioking of smoking. FE 7-0226. dealing? in Pontiac 3 ROOMS PARTLY FUR Sherwin-Wilvams ‘Ce. 2 lof with 100 frontage. HOME BOTLDING | , 4nd beatine._Phone a TARR we aFenino eA Se 3 OR 6 BOON) yp Bet "de dotenn tor Deer | rece, “tans te 7. ae |b T1_W._Huroo._ 7 FE¢ 3 Shown only by appointment. unfurni: apt. sear “Tine. F 7 service specializing in kitebens, | SUBURBAN @ © PT TC TAMR) peaewTiAL & COMMERCIAL | ‘Wo chides ef pets, FE BTT33, and = ih 8” Wises. ~ F = — seve Se | Near St” Benedict's 4 SEE ainaeeEna ______™ates. Reasonable rates. H. Chir-| ocannniGu? WIi8DOW CLEA SATISFACTION ASSURED . with > YEAR OLD SON | te list your. Ben APARTMENT, COUP; a “Tee @ one floor plan with ST A tS —___| ers, FE ¢1077 PTT ee CUBAN} 3 need 2 bedrm. furnished house le only PE $3036. _ 3 bédrooms The ving room ee ad ST. New saute wi i $1 ToRCRETE BROKEN WITH AIR-| < : WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING.| town. Reasonable rent. Reply Por | vod ost He TeWELL INaORE RENTAL AGENCY A HOME OF YOUR. room car- mmers by fob or hourly rate.| SA\W Ss, L AWN MOWERS p OR 3-2284 tiac ‘Dally Press. | We = 2,3 ants. furn. . OWN Ol beat 2 Lae a~ StacepaLe New shell & rooms, FE 29071 MACHINE SHARPENED WALLPAPERING AND PAINTING. COUPLE WITH ae CHILD an unfurn FE 2-7053 tage. Priced for quick sale $4500 with $600 SMPLETE MASONRY | MANLEY LEACH — 10 BAGLEY| Call for estimate. FE 40255 ants 3 or 4 room furn. ant. op |, Adoms Realty ¢2 ss FI at $9,950. Terms ORCHARD LAK wave # room k 3-51 a ; ground floor erences. ; A — . incom $2300 Gan ARPEN es OnE a EooGE aS Saws—Lawnmowers Wall Washing & Painting z 2 A On Big viel redroot | 15 Day Possession AUBURN AVE ¢ specious rooms, 7° finish, remodeling ‘Small jobs. MA Accurately sharpened. 18 Cham- Herbert_Halt, FE _ 2-2706 co 3 —~ _ fecke homme tall Maesement goes We invite you to inspect male Bes ‘ass berlain. UE |W all Washing & Painting} sr Sree 2 wonton Real Mies, tne ‘TERRACE APARTME “sash and screens Good ‘posses- tay tine ore, betes howe race, $7850 wi ne WORK AND BLOCK TREE TRING ARD REMOV- pes 93 ‘roi : Sion. Check into this deal today paneled sunporeh. 19° PRINCETON vacent ¢ room & a7ine. specializing in floors, al. Pree estimate. PE 4-9805. FE _ Mac's FE 5-2211. PR TO piggies unfurnished -ONLY $1,500 down. living room, modern. step. bath, $6282 with avon. — s and driveways, steps, foun-| 79-8628 needed. Family tental agent,-FE n Birmingham. 2 bed- saver kitchen, ful} base- ROW soot, cian 6 tom & dations Pago! z estimates. OR | Toee OR Photos & Accessories 21 4-2583. room oe oa eggpemercd — Sytvan Village ae ee lent . bath #2000 dows. Shien mies ae Boe baad large or too small. | ~ " FREE GERVICE We room, and kitchen down, ~ Good f 2 bedrm. home: -good numerous shade trees. It's a CASS RD. 3 room, new ee oe FOR SALE DEJUR 4x5 ENLARG.- LANDLORDS . een rame a3 at 60.800. Lets look well & pump. $2300 “i 9680 CARPENTER WORK er, lot rotary dryer. $125.00. Call Qualified Tenants warenes full basement. queers basement, double garage. storms : : p ieee Country ouk*. “4 ‘ Alterations and custom buflding y" PE $1936 after 4:00 PM ss | 2 Hour Service Russell H, rere passin oS ag Rowen and screens. #00d possession, g: he & bath. with _ _OR 23-2579. + Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 PORTRAITS. FRAMES, COPIES. Rental Agency provided. 050. - Sitee om NTER S| re “ : “Forma: ani CandidLe- ‘MODEST YE: 8 -FuRN-{— . : : _ GARPENTE tant NS FIs Ss ED HAWLEY TAX Acc ANT Patin tudio, 12 £. Phe, FE house, ‘ane tube pebibase desired Nitver- Lake Front en oe gueere ¢i008 with oi te WORK ALL cINpS |! 1041 Argyle - +731, : by Telephone Co. executive and ; Owner built cement biock ome amps O8MUN 3 apt. tncome roome ; Reasonable. Jensen. FE2-2340 | Television Service 22 wite : No children, no pets. FE | owponnmnes—aF EW cons wee Peon aKWOOD MANOR: Waterford 2304250. WARD E. PARTRIDGE, 7| REALTOR Township, PERRY PARK: 20 excellent build- _John K. Irwin | Lares ‘Fees home sites im Dray- HOLMES-BARTRAM. on a te Be Laer KNUDSEN - One of the best lots WM. H. KNUDSEN yo gsie Bank pore oasis Ere. 33008 A SS TARGE LOT In SOUTH BLOOM- Sear Mutheriord. FE esas. LITTLE FARMS $s LH. BROWN, Realtor | i Lor ON PAVEMENT. | ~ Williams Lake | 2 3 BIRD, Realtor ~~ nk 2% : : cid E i > 3 d. Se F i rad 1 g a] * | _ $500 DN.—5 ACRES BEaes and Stns Sie ase bet Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Open “ne. 3 som THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, ‘Apar 30, sel SS See c= BOWLERS - Attention! Bes ee i a 's if Eo * H } sa " - 4 if Fae 8 bs 5 -- veal a a nage | 4 i = i ‘e f 5 4 - $450 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH. OL 11-0711 “FOR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" CHEV. ‘53 % TON . Ra dio, heater, spotlight 4,000 miles, 3900 Palen A Taumalie deluxe 7,000 miles . © ; Like new. — ty ™S and In- Ce, 825 Woodward, FE 4061, RA dio, heater. , Bay FE ¢1 INTERNATIONAL 2 heavy 4-1 condition. Can be see. Paimer Dr. *46 Chev. ¥4 T. Panel | | 938 oe q a "52 Chev. IT. Pickup . ape $795 As bridle PE 7-004 ener 4 SowaEAM Poawacr 22 INCH. Lumber Company Open Daily 86, Sun, 9-2 Phone ORlando 3-2215 7008 Mighiand Rd, (M89) ta “~~~ Marrt, Inc. +++ ae eeeeee eens . seteonreeewe a aseeeoe For Salb Miscellancous 72) : OUR _ | and wateh ~: Sn Can WANTED. You *-? \RAKZETS | cocks vel, ane “bp de valley) 1-0633_ a WEIMARANER Pro*STERED FE. , F T 1] rpm coe, cad es pa 7 L. TRUCKING . QR 3-9009 11 manth 150 Call OR} 30143, Sin bp om | _ T par eeco2§ KITTENS | Pr "wey, TALE eh coleTEaen BIE. Tick pups, FE +9258, OE N. berty, PE Pais. : CATS, PRIVATE RUNS. 8, Telegraph. r pases, Saree? =. * , ‘ Se ‘ FO BEST BUYS!!! ou name You name the | gag Wi, oll pod tractors, We don't have @ used tractor af either store and that means Good ews for you, Tf you ere thinking of « trede, why not. call sow and get the deal vou ce been waiting for cn @ new rguscn 30." Cash er terms BLACKETT, INC 2 comvete Two 14 wweh vlee pinta comipicte without Beam of JAB ¥ E' us t™ for « wet a me Dav remnt s * ‘e den @ Le i o E 1 ae SPECIAL SPRING OFFER You Con Seve 34.04 BRAND NEW Steel Workers’ Contracts End, Talks to Start \ Hin + United Steelworkers and va — t contract tion to come yee aceceeel and has asked them —_—-- osueaTion to set dates talks on wages, GUARANTEE! © verte tose oven without | a - acd 5 Y R @ Sosemses teow haem CALL NOW ee hee bed mankind from the cradle to old SATISEACTION | x sewme counse e pie te ee | J soe WaT * ee Bd 35 than other ease and yet half of it» victita VAC and SEWING MACHINE CO., 379 S. SAGINAW are over 6 years of age. , Speaking of VALUES - look at this } WASHER-—WAGON-SoaP | ‘COMBINATION OFFER! — $ New 1954 Speed Queen Washer hes a full. capacity, porcelain tub, - equipped with eluminum. tangle- proof agitator, adjustable pressure wringer, full _Speed Queen guarantee. Cy See WK? a 70 gic 108 NORTH SAGINAW - pic tccmntla Only $1.00a Week = : Pro Money DOV ) # 4 pi is oFeees mt li a i China. Air police to arrive ae ne ee i a after | Jdngle Menagerie Poses 4 broke | Problem for Baby-sitter Viadimir CE, the and T morrow Night Only ae Limited Quantities! Sorry, . ~~ No Phone Orders orC.0.D.'s in nee DISTRIBUTORS _ meres GIFTS OF FASHION “SPECIAL SELLING _ For Mother's Dey Gift! ‘DRESSES A gift Mom will enjoy all sum- mer! Comfortable, flattering styles, “Honeylons Cotton Girls’ Briefs Reg. 45c 3 Fer $] 3 pairs of soft, smooth, fict knit Rey Regers Denim Blue Jeans Reg. 2.29 1 Al Specially priced “Roy ers’ zip fly jeans. * stitched seams, copper riveted “front. 4-16. Max. shink. 1%. Boys’ Wear—Main Floor $7799 HALF SIZES INCLUDED Dressy crepes, — the ed hues in ail sizes—tiom 6~ for firm uplift, elastic front gore to ee Me From 6 te 9 pm BLOUSES | ee « for Mother | ser - ‘age. White and colors, Ist. at 1Sc, 2nd. at Ic from 6 to 8 | $e Value 2D for 16¢ ai we | 126 a »in steel jackets. : le Sale! Batteries Linolet Tiles Reg. 3pe. 31 4 for 66¢ group, Choose from assort- Waifle, stitched underbust cup Elastic top slack length in dis- tinctive argyle patterns. Wash- ‘ “White in A, SaekG cup onan: fast cotton in many colors. See tomorrow site! them tomorrow night! Men's Weat—Main Ficor ~ Rock Wool Pellets Resists Rot, Won't Deteriorate Reg. 145 = 1,29 Bes Made for standard and. small” | - Absorbs shocks Keeps your home up to 15 de- size —— a aie jar, = in sony cooler in summer, saves } ae in winter. to install, )__govers 25 sq. ‘ding Mat. Perry St. Bsmt. Snowhite Enamel Dirt Wipes Off in a Wink Reg. 5.49 3.44 neg2.9 «= 1.44 Full 10-in. in diameter! Rust- Siliconized for extra hardness. proof. Non-clog air vents bar Resists dirt, grease grime. Wipe all mildew and odors. Choose clean with a damp cloth. Dries trom six attractive colors. overnight. White! Housewares—Sears Basement Paint Dept—Sears Desement Sale! Feather Pillow Brazil Nut Fudge Priced fos 70c Savings Topped with Crunchy Nuts Reg. 1t9 CGE tee |= BF Fine quolity 20x26-inch chicken Cht@s- favorite of fudge fans! fegther pillow at terrific sav- - Rich milk chocolate has tantal- ings. Striped cpver—on sale izing home-made taste. Take " from 6 to 9 P.M. only. home @ pound tomorrow night! Domestics—Main Floor Candy Dept—Main Floor . Regularly 98c¢ Pr. Royal Purple Hose 2” 5] Excitingly low priced! 60 gauge -15 pois) an a asain In 2 Plastic Draperies ~~ 2 Pr. 97¢ bo Ane x igned ee priced 80 _low e| touch to deckr, Pullle valance Heaice Cog ~ Washable—save now! Drepery Dept. — Main Floor Electrical Dept-—Basement Flocreovsrings—2nd. Floor LINGERIE Lavishly Lace Trimmed tea te sups. 1” From rer or Nylon. lavishly ‘trimmed with nylon lace or is Cined cutiess ol soci Fold For Convenient Storage Suethy Dedigasd: Pius “_ Reg. 79e 49¢ Values 0 229° 2.77 gee keep rs oecoret in many colors! Many - compact! Get yours. shapes to choose fret to’ tomorrow night! pm. only! . Notions Dept—Main Fleer ‘ Lamp Depi—2nd. Floor REDUCED - 10 Up E| : : Save Up to 50%! Sample Shoe Sale! -| |i ae : Sizes 342 ~ 4% ~ 5. | Famous. Prs. $ a _All Sales Final! | Save now at this low’ Sale! Skirt Racks Fiberglas Saks ‘Cotton Dishcloths special All elastic. purchase price! Redaies Por Sotuedey Dae Reg. 182 & for BBE Skirt rack holds /6 slacks or Synskin, finest quality fiberglas Stock ~~ on — cloths, weave. 5 Overlocked aa Bright wash+ fast plaids. 14x! Notions—Main Floor "Basketball Sets Charmode Briefs _ Full Size Ball, Goal, Net Band And Elastic Leg Styles Beg. 598 0 A, 99 Reg. = QE Pr. lunproot acetaté rayon in pink A low, low for this com- ond white. Elastte waistband Pew crt De set. Fi = molded us: « double fabric crotches. 3 “pizes save! ' Sport a Don —teveent Lingerie Dept—Meia Floor ‘Portables Ne Diguyr Than A Head Des nov 435 19,88 =e Sure on Sale Saturday---6 to 9 P.M. Only | Men's Work Shirts Cool Short Sleeve Reg. 1.39 99¢ Here's summer wor comfort. light-weight bine, oaakam : now 01%, 4 sizes, Save oN ae ‘UNITED SHIRT 3