» THE PONTIAC PRESS _ 7 ete eg The Weather Home Thursday: Fair ; Det oe be Edition- 112th YEAR as x**«* . , PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDN ESDAY, MAY 12, 1954—56 PAGES Me TRENATIQNAL — 7% s ae ver 4 Adams Says Cohn Threatened Army ‘You Mean They Like ‘em?’ Tells of Incident student pipe-smoking derby as they try to beat male students. girls, Joan Rafkin, 19, of Passaic, AP Wirephete LADY PUFFERS LOSE SPARK—AND DERBY—Two girl students at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia puff away in a The N. J., left, and Ginger Stern, 18, of Philadelphia, failed to place when their pipes burned out early in the derby. It looks as if they didn't enjoy it, anyway. Flint Woman Tells of Red Colonizing in Auto Plants FLINT ( in the " said the late 1940s to rejuvenate its ah Flint housewife who spent five years \ s inner circles as an FBI agent sent “colonizers” into Flint in the activities in big auto plants. Red-haired Mrs. Beatrice Churchill gave a detailed report of organizing efforts of the “colonizers” to a House un-American activities subcommittee. The con- gressional group is holding two weeks of hearings in igan. . Churchill said the “colonizers” were young, self-styled “members of the intelligentsia” mostly from (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Ex-Resident Here ttTe intl ? : Ht H i B26 Bombers Plaster Rebels French-Piloted Planes River Delta Smash Supplies in Red Last Oct. 20th at Ft. Monmouth Detroit Youth, 15, Admits Killing 4-Year-Old Gir = 3 Exploded ‘This Is War,’ Witness Says WASHINGTON (AP) — Army counselor John G. Adams swore today Roy M. Cohn exploded “This is war” when Cohn was barred from a secret radar laboratory at Ft. Mon- mouth, N.J. last Oct. 20. Telling of the incident from the witness chair of the McCarthy-Army hear- ings, Adams said: “He became extremely upset. He said ‘This is war,’ and ‘We'll really investigate this place now.’ from Secretary Stevens to cooper- “completely and wholehearted- at Ft. Monmouth. The |} camp contends Secre- tary Stevens gave Adams the as- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Highland Area May Be Chosen for Encampment | subversion | McCarthy mer of 1956. tional organization as well as trans- portion officials visted the area recently to check on its availa- bility. The would bring from 6,000 to 7,000 girls and lead- Counsel for McCarthy , oh % . seen im the area in many drought Cause for Celebratio a cu pes f nN ee .* of bre . Fs ial *, a eee ag ‘a * 5 eee > ae * RAIN IN KANSAS—It was almost a new experience for seven- year-old Daryl Richardson, of Lawrence, Kan., to don his father’s boots and splash through king-sized puddles the other day. Heavy rains brought 2.28 inches to Lawrence, along with the first standing water -dry months. Viet Nam Goes on Record | Against Cutting Up Nation lke Condemns Officers Who Violate Orders Hits Act of Giving Out Restricted Army Data as ‘Reprehensible’ WASHINGTON (INS) — President Eisenhower today angrily condemned any of- ficer who would violate the orders of his superiors by turning over security infor- mation to unauthorized per- sons. The President spoke out heatedly on the subject when asked at his news conference to comment on the actions of an unidenti- fied Army intelligence of- ficer who gave Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) clas- sified FBI information. Mr. Eisenhower said we might as well disband the Army when we get to the point where we con- done the disobedience of orders by any officer or enlisted man. The chief executive declared that there are certain government se- crets which should be given only to those persons who must have them. He said there is an inevitable The plan covered both military and political aspects of the armis- tice. It called for a political settle- Not Abandoned ment based upon free elections under United Nations control. The main conditions for ending Any agreement must include sufficient guarantees to insure a “real and durable peace and pre- vent any new aggression.” The agreement must ot lead to a direct or indirect, definitive or territory. It must foresee international control of the execution of the fel’s government faced a new vote of confidence tomorrow on the In- dochina issue. Observers consid- ered it the most serious threat so far to the government. The shaky French Cabinet conferred far into the night. It reportedly moved to ask U. S. Secretary of State Dulles to clarify his statement yesterday that loss of Indochina would not necessarily bring the loss of all Southeast Asia to the Reds. Some Cabinet members, report- edly fearful the United States has written off Indochina, were said to be warming to the Vietminh peace plan for Indochina. County. School Bus at Kalamazoo wat ween QVErturns, 4 Children Hurt KALAMAZOO (AP)—A school bus carrying 46 chil- | dren overturned today after colliding with a tractor on the Vicksburg- Fulton road in southern Kalamazoo All the children wére shaken up and bruised, but only four required medical treatment. The tractor driver, Calvin Hope, 75, of RR 2, Vicks- | pital. The bus driver, George W. burg, suffered serious injuries and was rushed to a hos- | tered a possible leg fracture, and Deliia Carver, 10, who suffered bad bruises, were taken to a hospital for treatment and X-rays. Both live on R-1, Ful- ton. Norman Lasler, 15, and Terry Outman, 7, also required medical treatment but weren't hospital- ized. Another bus picked up the oth- Ike Feels Free World Should Not Write Off Asian States WASHINGTON W — President Eisenhower said today that of course we aren't giving up on saving the Indochinese states. He said he doesn’t think the free world ought to write off Indochina. The President told his news con- ference, however, that no nation can be saved to the free world unless it wants to be saved. Therefore, the President sald, any alliance of Southeast Asian nations would have no right to interfere in Indochina unless they were asked te do so. Eisenhower told reporters, too, that any differences between him- Self and Secretary of State Dulles on the Indochinese question are differences in utterances and not in opinion. The President was questioned about the Southeast Asia situation while Dulles met in closed session with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to go over the same ground. Earlier Rep. Vorys (R-Ohio) said he thinks the administration is working on collective security plans for the area which do not call for immediate use of U. S. armed forces or large expenditures of money. Vorys said in an inter- view he believes Congress would support a security program along the lines now being worked out. The Ohioan is senior member of the House Foreign Affairs Com- mittee which Dulles briefed yester- day Ike to Sign Seaway Bill WASHINGTON @—President Ei- senhowér told his news conference today he will sign the St. Lawrence Seaway bill tomorrow at 8 a.m. EST In Today’s Press 1 i | GENEVA (AP)—The French-backed government of |e, Domai, Rings Wiest it, he Viet Nam declared today under no circumstances must | added emphatically, there are arty Indochina armistice settlement include the partition | sume things that cannct be given of Viet Nam territory. = The Viet Nam terms were laid before the nine-member | | Tee President pater Indochina Conference by Foreign Minister Nguyen | «inks members of what was de- Quoe Dinh. 4 ~ scribed as the “McCarthy spy vrend spokeamian to ts § d i security risks, ° ™ Communist delegations McCarthy question, opened ticipating in the oi eel his news vane on noting had said he was going to take a | vacation from talking about. | He launched into his detailed reply, however, after noting that the other part of the cuestion re- ferred to the general matter of propriety of anyone making secur- ity information available to un- authorized his remarks, however, be declar- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Wildcatter Tells of County Wells W. J. Morriss Drilling for Oil and Gas in Both Novi and Lyon Areas Oakland County soon may lay claim to a gas well comparable to the well brought in this week by drillers near Northville in Washte- naw County. “There are about 15 deep drill- ing rigs in Salem, Novi and Lyon townships and they may hit any day now,” William J. Morriss of Highland Park said today. Novi and Lyon townships are in Oakland County. Morriss, a veteran “wildcat- ter,” has two wells sunk about a mile from the Northville well, valued by some experts at %5,- 000,000, However, he is seeking “shallow gas” in the Dundee formation, which lies about 750 feet down. The big well goes down more than 4,000 feet. into the Trenton formation. Morriss said the Tren- ton formation is the deepest of five formations, “each capable of pro- % _" Victim, Slayer = Four-yearold Marion Jo vitz died in Detroit Receiving pit4l Tuesday night a few after her battered body was Business Places Free Enterprise Works sponsored here May 25 by the edu- cation committee of the Pontiac Chamber of Commerce. Students graduating in June will be guests of local merchants and manufacturers. They will “be taken behind the scenes to see the how and why of business gperations,” said Rob- ert J. St. Clair, C. of C. man- ager. - “The program will point out at first hand how the American free enterprise system functions, be- sides providing an to discover local job possibilities, the qualifications for them and chances for advancement,” he added. Seniors in both public and paro- chial schools will participate. Halian Stor Threatened ROME (#—Police today guarded the home of Italian film star Silvana Pampanini, whose father reported she received a threaten- ing letter demanding eight mil- lion lire ($13,000). 8 Soldiers in Trouble SINGAPORE (®—Military police today arrested eight British sol- diers in the theft of war depart- ment vehicles valued at about six million dollars. C. of C. Sets May 25 to Show Some 500 How _A_ Business - Industry-Education Day to acquaint some 500 Pontiac High School seniors with local busi- ness and job opportunities will be Playmates Find Child Bleeding, Torn in Garage Boy Tells of Slashing and Beating Youngster; Tot Dies in Hospital DETROIT (AP) — An unemotional high school student told police today he fatally beat and slashed a 4-year-old girl, but didn’t know why he did it. Marion Jo Zobrovitz was found yesterday by three playmates in a garage be- hind her home, her body torn and bleeding. She died in a hospital after doctors fought 4'2 hours to save her. Police Lt. Edward Jocques said 15-year-old Terrence De Moss told him he had struck the girl with 2-by-4 beam, then. slashed her. Fi eFe ty ult authorities to the possibility of De | Moss being involved in the crime. |He said De Moss was known to have dissected animals and that when he heard of the attack on the girl be thought of the youth at once. The youth stood 5 fou 9 and was of slender built. Police said Terry had >een treat- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Fair Weather Seen Tonight, Thursday Mostly fair weather tonight and Thursday js in store for Pontiac area residents, according to the U.S. Weather Bureau. A low tonight of from 3% to 4 degrees is expected to rise to 4 high of from 60 to 64 degrees on Thurs- day. Scattered light frost is expected in the area tonight. ; Tuesday, the mercury climbed from a low of 42 to a high of 53 degrees, About .04 of an inch of rainfall was recorded. At 8 a.m. today the reading was 8, but by 2 p.m. in downtown Pontiac, the temperature stood at 62 degrees. Deadline 4 P. M. May 25 Nominating petitions for August county conventions being filed with the county Petitions Now Being Filed tor Major Party. Delegates election of delegates to the of major political parties are clerk. Deadline for petitions is 4 p.m. May 25, according to County Clerk Lynn D. Allen. Each of the 204 voting precincts ir. the county is entitled to one delegate at each of the county conven- tions. Delegates are elected at the Aug. 3 primary. Nominating petitions must be signed by qualified electors in the To date 19 Republicans and 3 Democrats have filed, according to Miss Rosalind Wildgen, election clerk. At the county conventions, which election laws specify shall > 4 é Ld No Tax Increase Needed to Build School Additions When Bond Issue Gets OK school election. From Our Birmingahm Bureau =, er Dog schoo! in Rochester and at BIRMINGHAM — With no in-| present is underwriting hospital and | will get a| Surgical expenses for an eye Op- | year-old Birmingham High School! Guest sgloist at tomorrow's an- | if they approve a Perma $3.5| Pual meeting of the Birmingham | million bond issue at the June 14/ Musicale at noon at the Commu- | | nity House, will be John Mathews ~The Board-of Education adopted; Mathews, who plays the bass viol THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 Se ee : fal at ——— Champion Miler Can't Broadcast | Barred From U.S. TV _ and Radio to Guard His Amateur Status NEW YORK (INS) ~ Roger Ban- nister’s dates to tel] American ra- dio and television audiences how it feels» to run the world’s first | four-minute mile were cancelled to- day because of a question as to 150 Open House _ o - . Visitors in 2 Days Some 150 mep and women toured St. Joseph Mercy Hospital Tues- day, bringing the total of house visitors to 200 for the first two days. r Tours of the hospital, demon- strations of special equipment and free refreshments are planned for visitors today and Thursday from 2 until 4 p.m. and Thursday night from 7 until 8. St. Joseph Counts | Negligent Homicide a négligent homicide charge May ssue | With the Detroit Symphony, makes |. . for the bond i a ee ee ee tae Supt. of Schools Dwight B. Ire.| member of the Dallas, Houston and had explained before, that no | 40d Seattle symphony orchestras. raise wil] be needed in the pres- .= 2 ent 11-mill tax levy because of the | increase in assessed valuation and | savings in interest rates since the | 1950 bond issue. | ; Adding strength to the proposal, | their effect on his amateur stand- 20. ing. will climax the open house, a Pfc. Frank Ciaccia, 22, of Chi- The slender 25-year-old medical student arrived by plane this morn- ing with commitments to appear— at British Foreign Office “request” & Pentiae Press Phete GRADING CITY PARKING LOT—Gravei fill and grading operations began yesterday on about two/| operator is Otis Rainey of 4 Liberty St. Surplus /acres of land at the northwest corner of Parke and | gravel from the new city hall site is being hauled tours Tuesday were Miss Donna Menz, Miss Jean Zeeman, Mrs. |E. Pike Sts. where Pontiac is building a 240-car|in for the grading, according to City Manager metered lot for short-term parking. The bulldozer | Walter K. Willman. Pontiac Deaths Carl C. Edwards Funeral fot Cart C. Edwards, 67,| Mrs. Wallace Schaefer ot 6 S. Shirley Ave., will be Thurs-| Mrs. Wallace (Jennie) Schaefer, day tist Church will officiate and burial | te Dog Catcher wee Has Marks to E ; BIRMINGHAM — Donald Mc- | / | The City Commission this week Candlish has visible proof that he |58, of 100 Baldwin Ave., died sud- that the senior | 5¢t June 7 as a hearing date to is dog catcher here peal i hae id “aise exceed-an enroll-| rezone five lots to a parking B iired a week ago to substitute | Funeral Home. The Rev. Herbert | today. students by 1960, | Classification. The rezoned lots will temporarily for RalphRiley. Mc- | Nee of Emmanuel Baptist Church | Born in Pennsylvania Aug. 24, ment of 2.500 in the Permit the Wabeek-Jacobson Corp. | Candlish said he chased after a will officiate and burial will be in 1895, she was the daughter of John : ninth grades | to continue its plans for operating | .oijie yesterday, White Chapel Cemetery | Margaret Mock Deffibaugh. ember's “— He finally cornered him. but felt! yg. Eawards was killed i | She married Mr. Schaefer there in and Beverly elementary | “es. area a = wae the dog's wrath as he tried to| ee as . ™ ®" | September 1919. She had resided in to four _| get the animal in his truck. He | *¥tomobile accident on Woodward | Pontiac 15 years, and was a mem- also felt teeth sinking into his | avenue Sunday. ber of the Lutheran Church in fingers. | Born in Unico County, Texas, | Pennsylvania. : ’ Surviving are a daughter asd a son, Mrs. Black 336 3p 3 3 a appearing Maurice E. i Willie Lee Powell, %, of 481 i McCandlish received treatment | Sept. 23, 1886, he was the son of and the dog, owned by Helen M. | ein nae Delegates Meet ar rete ae oom to Elect Bishop rn Sia in Woodlawn Ceme- died at her resi-| Three From Michigan | word has been received here of in List Considered for | the death of Vernon R. Gilchrist, Bishop Emrich’s Aide DETROIT ® — Some 500 clergy- jmen and lay delegates from the i : i bert L..Tate, Westchester Way. s . . ’ Mrs. Maude D. Johnson Service for Mrs. Maude DP. i Condemned by lke i | Eagles Lodge. Surviving is a sister, Mrs. C. C. Taylor of Rockwood, Tenn. ‘Witness Tells of Red ‘Colonizing’ in Flint u Ke g2 i : ! fo Speed Seaway i Fs ef sz ee aga 3 H ee § of Holdup Plans sess. S205 of Sen. Homer Ferguson (R-Mich) in securing passage of enabling legislation in Congress. ERa> Zas i F cty ' ik 3 i | : P ¢ & z F f i g ite FF Life i Hii g Hi i ; 5 if a5 lebligt Ff E. Wilson Hoping | End of Hearings j i i ; | i c ¥ i ! a) if or ue arth; it age it eu | : ! . Es 7 5 [ E i ig? o3e il + if H “EE af ig 4 : fe Fil fl il oF i : 7 i qi 8 so fo Speak on Friday jz" tte inept par BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Prof. , Arthur E. Jensen, chairman of é F ry vf if af | = : F ; iH as i | FUALELE He iif F d The Weather PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Mestly fair and Thersday. Scattered frosts | t * with low 34 te 46. Sigh Thers- day @ te 64. Nertheriy winds 5 te 1¢) an heer becoming north te serth- east 6 te 12 miles an heer Thersday. ‘e@ay in Pontiac Jensen will dis- cuss the improve- JENSEN ment of coordination between sec- ond hool college & Lowest jeunes preceding 8 am | Hewe. = and sae: He is a graduate of Brown by Pontiac City Commission last night in the shortest meeting since At @ am.: Wind velocity 16 mph Direction: Northwest ‘ Gun Moon rises Wednesday at 3 pm Moon sets Thursday at 2:49 am. x iF i teceeeeee F 23 ii eeccscces FS ££ DP. M..rcseees | rf j Firm Names Brown | DETROIT # — Parke, Davis & e, Co., Detroit pharmaceutical facturer, has elected Prentiss Brown, PLDC) = FARMERS CO-OP MARKET at ceateels Open ‘la =Tues.--Thurs. Bis met ceil i ‘ ‘ B #3 iy nf < 2 = | Hi! ig ii H SOOO Ree eee enee HH ! Hf i Gi i ; tl fr: i F | i i i 3 i a fh i : i | : a 7 ; ‘Hie | ‘\ Alter You Eat? = so 2 ceed caliel fone ges, |Newshen Uses Parachute > to Get to Source of Story Back in Paris and reunited with + i 7. 3 Ss | Guerre on her pillow. 7 She has been one of the best| Since then she has won the Croix i | known women in Indochina, but | de Guerre twiee. | Cc ‘few of the thousands of French * ¢ Sizes e | Union and Vietnamese troops at| In the two years that followed | | Dien Bien Phu and elsewhere) she threw in her lot with her old} STRINGS ATTACHED — Rep. 2 to 8 | knew her real name. To them she| hero Gen. de Gaulle and helped | Frederick R. Coudert, Jr. (R., N. e was simply ° "Madame Parachute.” | him form the Rally of the French | Y.), has asked Congress to outlaw ber $1.00 People (RFP), which he headed. | shipment of U. S. troops to Indo- Pair for..---- e y ou b ay | In May 1952 she realized a girl-| o. served as his press officer| China except with Congressional Ay ; boxer longies with complete elastic = hood dream. She made her first until the 1951 elections. Embittered | ban into a $28.6 billion appropria- Children’s 1 choice of denim oF seer- . | parachute jump. It was to cover by the defeat of the RFP she de-| tion for the Administration's ‘‘new waistband in you No Pockets. RENT | a new piano at Grinnell’s with option to buy! ooty 51.0 mn (plus cartage) For Complete Details Phone FE 3-7168 or Visit Grinnell's Tomorrow! 27 S$. Saginaw her family, she collapsed with ex- citement when she entered her old room and found the Croix de | walk or sail into battle. She jumps in. SAIGON ®—At 30, petite, brown-| taken into @ quarry and blown to haired Elizabeth ene” Friang | pieces with hand grenades. has lived many lives. --. The long walk to Dachau—430 When she was 20 she won the|miles in three weeks—saw her French Legion of Honor, the coun-| make three futile escape tries. But |- try’s top decoration, for heroic} the fourth succeeded. Ironically, it work as an underground resistance | was May. 8, the day the war ended. leader. She weighed just 61 pounds. THE ck lee PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, | stice Day, i's Here NOW! NEW, TUBELESS LE “Reyel-T” 3-TRANSISTOR HEARING AID ae os ow Ea EE By Makers of Zenith TV and Radice FRED W. PAULI CO. 28 West Hurea FE 2-7257 ‘the resistance,” she said Both For *12°° Matching Wedding —— in 14K gold. lewelry Department GEORGE’S NEWPORT'S | ‘a paratrooper operation at Xuyen Moc, on the border of Annam and | Cambodia, Since then, pencil and | pad in her hip pocket, she has jumped 10 times. Six of them were during military operations, inciud- : ing Dien Bien Phu. Now she's about fo realize an- ‘other childhood dream. She's off | | to visit the United States, where | | she is due in San Francisco late | this week. Americans who meet her will get a surprise. Despite the heroism which runs through most of her | young life, she is no tomboy. She | | is as feminine as a Jacques Fath | model. She weighs barely 98 pounds, and her pert little nose |} wrinkles with amusement when she recalls her hundred and one adventures . > . Brigitte is the name she got while servigg in the unde | in France. She was barely past 15) | when the Germans conquered her | | country. But even then, her rebel- lious nature wouldn't stay stili in face of the enemy. She was only | | 17 when the Germans arrested her | the first time and jailed her for | three days. Her crime was taking part in a student parade on Armi- 1941,honoring France's dead at the Arch vo Triumph * At 19 she had hectine secretary | of the underground resistance or- | ganization which operated through- | out western France. | She and she alone held the keys | to the code used to contact Londen} | and the Free French forces of Gen. | Charles de Gaulle. “We were the Cook's Agency of | “It was | our job to bring paratroopers and agents in, dispatch them to various bases in the country. It was while doing thie job, seeing so many people drop out of the air. that I got the desire to make a parachute ————- | jump.” * aa . There were many narrow es- | capes, but Brigitte managed to sur- | vive for months under the cover | |of her normal life as a medical | | student at the University of Paris. | |But ome day, a fellow worker | wracked by torture revealed her yled over one of the Nazi started to run. A bullet “Madame, grand calibre C'est la guerre.” (“Excuse me, madame, for using such a large caliber bullet. That's war.”’) The sentence and the situation | were so Brigitte burst } into nysterical laughter * *¢ « The Germans didn't wait long to fell through before she was ship- ef i gas chambers | dable' | fic'’’) she screamed. She hasn't suffered a single ser- | | the government cided to go to Indochina. “I felt I might find some real Frenchmen there.’ she said. De Gaulle sent her off with his bless- ing In Indochina she became corres- pondent for the Paris publication: Samedi Soir and the magazine Sud-Est Asiatique. Her first jump was accomplished | without prior training. And it near- | ly cost her her life. Instead of | jumping straight out in the con- ventional manner. she head first. When the chute opened she found herself twisted in the | cords. e @-s With quick presence of mind, she seized and stretched the strings, stopping the spinning mo- tion of her. body Her next jump also was opera- | tional. Then, carrying things out in reverse, she took four practice jumps and in between times sub- | mitted to a medical examination | to determine if she was physically fit to parachute She says jumping is fun. Half- way to earth in her first attempt, she broke into shouts of exultation “C'est formidable, c'est formi- (“It's terrific, fous injury so far, she says, reach- ing over to knock on wood. - ° . One of her fjumps—in November last year—was into Dieu Bien Phu — it first was taken from the ietminh. She returned to the heen fortress in February of this year, waiting for the expected as- | sault. Tt was there on Feb. 23 that | she celebrated her 20th birthday | | with Brig. Gen. Christian de Cas- tries, then a colonel champagne toasts, and the troops lobbed a mortar shell bearing the word ‘‘Brigitte’’ into the Vietmigh positions in honor of the event. “They were our best. | Brigitte. “I'm so ashamed I was not there while they fought for their lives.” Pontiac Man to Face Re-Trial Next Fall DANVILLE, Il. (UP) — A fed- eral jury reported today it could not reach a verdict on charges that Leonard W. Jarosz, Pontiac, Michigan, tried to bribe a sergeant to change his medical records. The jury was’ discharged and scheduled a new trial for September for the former air force officer. The jurors deliberated five hours on charges that Jarosz, a reserve lieutenant, gave $300 to former Sgt. 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Cuvnem Honsce F Baoors Advertising Manager Wat hel tler. =—=—=— Butered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich. as second class matter - - ~ MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS es The Associated Press ts entitled exclusively to the use for republication of al! local news printed im this news- Paper, as well as all AP news dispatches; Pontiac is delivered by carrier for @ cents 9: ; where carrier service is not available by mail in akiand and adjoining counties it is $1260 @ year. else- where in Michigan and ali other places tn the United States $2000 a year Al! mail subscriptions are payable vance. Phone Pontiac FE 2-8181. MEMBER OF. AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS \—— WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 Bond Goal Raised In its savings bond campaign this year the Treasury has announced two new goals. First of these is total sales of $5.5 billion, or more than a billion above the 1953 total of $4.4 billion. The other is greater emphasis on E. bonds of the $100 denomination and less on the $25s. * * * Treasury officials believe pur- chasers are more inclined to cash the 25s than the 100s. They point out that bonds of the smaller denomination cost the Treasury about $6,000,000 a year to handle, account for 68 per cent of the paperwork, but produce only 27 per cent of the revenue. In order to make the $100 bond more attractive to purchasers, the Treasury plans to “average date” them. That people not only like to buy savings bonds but hold them is shown by the record. * * * As of January 31, 1954, the total ef bonds outstanding was $36.8 billion, the highest since the end of the war. This includes $36.1 billion in E bonds and $700,000,000 in H-bonds which pay interest from the date of purchase. ___A fact encouraging to Treasury offi- cials and undoubtedly a sign of our economic strength is the way purchasers hang on to their bonds. While $10 bil- lion worth of bonds bought during the war have matured, only one-quarter of them have been cashed. Equality of Al In reversing the murder conviction of a Mexican-American, the United States Supreme Court has restated a principle which should reassure all citizens. One Prete HERNANDEZ success- fully appealed from a lower court decision by showing that he had been deprived of his Constitu- tional rights. The lower céurt in Texas had denied his claim that because Americans of Mexican descent were excluded from the jury, he had been the victim of discrimination. ‘ x * * The facts show that biased adminis- tration of the jury system exists in the Lone Star State. In one county over a period of 25 years some 6,000 jurors had been called. Not one of them was of Mexican ancestry although many such eligible persons are residents. In writing the high court’s unanimous decision, Chief Justice Warren rejected the finding of Texas’ court of criminal appeals. It had held that the pro- visions of the Fourteenth Amendment applied only to the white and Negro Taces, * * * The Chief Justice went on to point out that the Constitution of the United States doesn’t tolerate discrimination. Therefore, under the principle of equality before the law, everyone is entitled to the protection of the amendment. Chosen on Merit Though some patronage minded pol- iticlans may disagree, all signs indicate that the new Librarian of Congress is well qualified for his job. In filling the post which had been vacant since last July, President E1szn- mower had suggestions from the Amer- ican Library Association and many politicians. x * * Wisely he chose experience over political qualifications and appointed L. Quincy Mumrorp of Cleveland to succeed Dr. Lutuer H. Evans, now director of UNESCO. Mr. Mumrorp was one of the association's six nominees. He is the director of Cleveland’s public library and president-elect of the American Library Association. * * * It is good to know that a man with such high professional standing has been chosen to direct the world’s biggest — library and one of the Nation's greatest cultural and educational! institutions. Accidents Challenge All J. Dewy Dorsett, a prominent cas- ulty insurance official, is om sound ground in contending that the Nation's accident toll is a challenge to all citizens. * * * Addressing a North Carolina Indus- trial Safety Conference he said accidents in 1952 killed 96,000, injured 9,600,000 and caused losses of $9.1 billion. This, he insists, is a toll so enormous that a solu- tion has become a socia] and economic necessity. “The motor car that runs amuk, the objects lefton stair- ways, the machine that is neither properly protected nor serviced, all are man-made accidents and could be prevented. * * * Insisting that these are caused by bad habits, Dorsgtt believes the solution lies in persuading everybody to be continu- ously more conscious of their personal danger. . In other words, the need is for safety first at all times for all of us. ————EEEEEEEeEes— Tue Kentwood, La., woman who has been advertising her husband for sale at $75,000 finally received an offer of $5,000, which should be at least enough to pay for an unwanted used husband. EEE Tue typical person who knows exactly how the world ought to be run would be scared silly if it were turned over to him to run. The Man About Town Fix That Mail Box Next Week Is Designated as the Proper Time to Do It Daffynition Snob: A person who tries to notice only those people who won't notice him. Next week has been designated as Mail Box Improvement Week, and both city and rural patrons of the Pontiac post office are being requested by Acting Postmaster Leslie H. Dean &r., to put their boxes in order. The designation of ~ this week comes from Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerfield, a Michigan man, who is quite anxious that his state lead the nation in providing proper receptacies for their mail. How does your mail box look? ; - Word from St. Joseph Mercy Hospital is that Rey Annett is greatly improved from a heart ailment. He is expected to remain in the hospital for a complete rest. That new safe driving slogan is one of the best ever: “Let Your Courtesy Show.” Fishing on the main stream of the Au Sable, just below Grayling Saturday morning, Bil Willman reports the coldest weather he can remember on such an occasion, 17 above, along with some snow. The trout were biting on dry flies, to Bill, who was celebrating his birthday over the weekend. Trout fishing last weekend for the first time, Edward Barrett, local attorney, caught the biggest one in the party, which included ‘some of Pontiac's supposedly experienced trout fishermen, including dack Patterson, Pontiac Press outdoor writer. All of which goes to prove that the legal angle pays off. Johnson Hargreaves many families Verbal Orchids to— Vernon Willard of Walled Lake; eighty-fifth birthday. - * Making Hay / { THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 Voice of the People While the Schine Suns Joseph Gable Praised for Maintaining Water Level of the Dawson Mill Pond ‘Letters will be condensed when neces- sary because of lack of space Full name address and telephone number of the writer must aocuneens letters but these will not be publi« tf the writer so requests, unless the letter is critical ia ites nature) The Dawson Mill Pond (once known as Lower Sylvan Lake) can be a beautiful body of water. Our new water commissioner, ‘Nature Boy’ Believes Universe on Schedule Just to confuse a lot of these amateur weather experts, the leaves and buds came exactly on schedule this year. All these big time predictions about ‘‘late springs’ and “mild winters’’ make me sick. The universe runs on the great Civil War so we may live free as we do IT have heard that the statue to care about these things and it is a shame. Old Resident Says Each Day Tokes Us From Past Troubles When we are close to the chim- ing of the bells we cannot hear the music for the clangor. It sounds so loud and discordant we cannot hear the undertones of the music around us. It is even so with our lives. We cannot hear the music for the dis- As someone has said, ‘‘We drift no more where we drift today.”’ so each day takes us further away from the troubles of the present and the past is like the chiming of the bells, it becomes a happy memory. Ida Waters 542 North Baldwin Rd. Claims New Kids Are Holding the Tigers Up Tl tell Amazed what's holding the Tigers up: Those new kids. Pennant -_-~—— States Ike Hasn’t Done Anything but Play Golf I would like to know why “Olid Line Dem” thinks President Eisen- elements not War Crisis Creeps Nearer and Nearer; HE administration ordered the de- fense against aggression in Ko- rea in 1950, now back away from : i ina tH - Case Records of a Psychologist Tobacco Helps to Make Users Relatively Frigid Cupid abhors tobacco! It is the placid grandfatherly male who fondles his pipe instead of his wife, though he may barely have passed 40. And by 50, the heavy. smoker has lost most of his interest in romance. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case L-303: Harvey J., aged 58, is a brilliant industrial chemist. — “Dr. Crane, I agree with you that tobacco makes men comparative- ly frigid.”’ he began, as we had lunch together recently. ‘During World War I, we issued cigarets to the men in Europe to help tone down their sex vigor. “I noticed then that by letting the fellows have plenty of to- baceo, they'd sit around and smoke and talk, instead of chas- ing around with French peasant girs. “So the tobacco helped make the boys relatively frigid, even be- fore they were past the age“of 25 or 30. “Since I personally got more Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER international News Service Question before the rough-house is has civilization been on the up- strake since veepees became audi- ble? Up until the time of dear Al- ben Barkley Vice-Presidents had been stashed behind the kitchen door with the mops. It was dear Alben who boosted the job fo'a signity comparable to the baccalaureate on a sight- seeing wagon. Up until the time of the Bar- ker veepees were made to be scenery and not heard. Can you name any other veepees whose vocabularies were an octave higher than a nod? Can you name any veepees whose opinions on anything were ever paged? Can you name any veepees whose advice was ever asked on politics, situations or how to burp a baby? Can you name any vee- pees? . >. Would you knew El Gerry, Bill King. Hank Wilson, Sky Colfax, Chuck Fairbanks or Dick John- son? Well, each one was a veepee in his own right on what was left. Marshal]. Dawes and Curtis man- aged to get a-mumble in upside down. And John Nance Garner was interviewed on rainy days. But it was the Barker who took the job pleasure, out of a French cutie than from a fag, I never developed the smoking habit. “And I found that many of my buddies in France, became prac- tically sexless husbands even by the time they reached 4. which it operates?” The scarring effect on the blood vessel walls may be one method. For the lining of these vessels get inflamed, just as do the trachea and bronchial tubes of the smok- er. - 4 When inflammation occurs, tiny threads invade the area and pro- duce a tough, inelastic scar. You readers have seen scars on your skin which are white and tough. Normally, the blood vesels are like arubber balloon. They will stretch when the heart beats and then return to normal between pulsation of the heart itself. . just as your heart gets less nourishment when the coron- ary arteries afe scarred and thickened, so, too, the gonads may likewise get a reduced supply of oxygen and food via,a reduced blood supply, Tebacco ts thus listed medical- ly as a factor in female sterility as well as male sterility. When the smoker takes a puff on instantly blanch and become as 3 i Z gRTES £3 j F e z 3 t 3 73 il} ifai a i i Hy - i Se li : § Fa ee i itt i ae tl] any ’ ——weet Rines Hs vial THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 Six Floors Overflowing With New Summer Sale P VF « 77 Y ¢. riced ‘gt Merchandise! .. . D ME ont Miss Lustrous Sparkling Woven Satin Finish! DRAW DRAPERIES ®@ Crey @Red @Gold @Rose @ Wine @ Pink @ Chartreuse @ Hunter Green @ Oyster White The new Rayon Bombay Cloth that has that expensive custom-made look. Rich-rayon fabric that is long wearing ond drapes beautifully. Carefully tailored, pinch-pleated tops can be used on single windows up to 45 inches wide. For double or picture windows, use two or three pairs hooked together. Each pair is 90 inches long. For privacy no blinds ore needed just pull cord to desired opening. Hurry in today for these exceptional draperies at this sale price! Waite's Draperies—Fourth Floor Lowest price ever on first. quality split Bamboo Roll-up Blinds How .can you get refreshing cool spring breezes ‘into your home, cut sun glare, keep the blinds down for privacy? Easy... with bamboo blinds. At Waite's low price you can get them for every 4 4 window in your house! Made with brass pulleys, complete with 5 hoops, cleats, screws... ready to put up! Don't miss this oppor- 2x tunity to outfit your favorite spot ‘bout the house or cabin! 2'2'x6"..:....9Te 2G Tee 3’x6".. 2... 1.07 4°x6’ 6'x6"...227 7'x6’...3.97 Waite's Curitains—Fourth Floor eee 1.47 8'x8". . .4.57 save | 8-Play ‘Skyrider” 7.96! Regularly 26.95 sturdy all-steel Gym °° —_—- Just in time for those warm summer days recreation! children a safe — long wearing — sturdy gym for test chain. resistant finish with plated Mom! Dad! Get the many summers. Non- tilt seats, 1200 Ib. Ball bearing hangers all in weather bolts and hardware. 7-ft. clearance for roomy spacing of swings and sky ride. 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Now is the time to buy for that summer cabin or extra home in the country. Don’t miss these extra savings—buy today! Waite's Linens—fourth Floor Ex 1.21 on Reg. 5.99 All Steel lroning Board Fy" 4m Foolproof locking device can’t col- lapse accidentally. Easy — one- hand closing — iron on either end. Choose yours today at this sale price! Waite's Housewares— Downstairs Store 1.22 on reg. 2.49 first quality Imported Irish Dress | itd black, charcoal brown, maize, Yard Here is a scrumptious array of the most luxurious summer colors in the best Ist quality Irish Linen! Sanforized, 36” wide, crease resistant and fully washable. All colors are fast to give you the prettiest spring outfits imaginable! 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Get yours in this rust-proof, leak-proof steel ash can and cover Hurry at this sale pride. Waite’s Housewares— Downstairs Store I save 99c on Ist quality FEATHER " PILLOW LL eared! oh ten Filled Veal 25. ticking. to- day! a Bay ae i oe | = j seve 23c on strong ch be big 1.00 covers in heavy mate- borders and trims. All size “— fit @ll standard 54” boxes in 3. colors: Give as gilts. Boards, Elastic around edge. Street Floor. Flannel uriderneath. Street consndll Floors, a

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Van Fleet arrived from . mai laxative of Dr. ' _ Police to Be Younger p & noted Ohio physi- Korea today on a Far East act cian, Olive Tablets activate sorn finding mission and told reporters BOSTON (UP) —This city could and lower bowels ry he would look into the needs of all have 18-year-old policemen if a clean out and | branches of Nationalist China's measure now under consideration mn my } wy - f+ ee forces. were approved by the state legisla- movements, too. No| Van Fleet, retired former U.S. ture. The bill-would lower the age wesleni Ho oriotea! They're com- | &th Army commander, is studying limit from 22 to 18 for both po- pletely satisfactory. 'U, S. military aid programs in. licemen and firemen Sam Benson Says: IF YOU'RE NOT TOO BUSY TO TAKE THE SIDE STREET TO MY STORE +. Why it poys to shop us FIRST for all your needs . . . reasons that add up to 100% customer- We will not be undersold on any- thing, anywhere, anytime. Our ptices ore NEVER higher — and usually less — than elsewhere. There is no compro- mise with our high stondords of quolity. Every product must prove itself to US be- fore we will offer # to YOU. 3 SERVICE Our courteous, well-informed, cooperative sales people are al- ways on their toes to help make your shopping here a pleasure: We sell with pride — you can buy with con- fidence — EVERY- THING in our store. “FRUIT OF THE LOOM” Sun Fun Togs! Shoris ..........$1.91 Peddle Pushers .. .$2.91 Walking Shorts .. .$2.71 Blouses fo Match . $1.91 Haliers ..........$1.59 _FIGURE FLATTERING ” Washable Pretty Cotton DRESSES $ 5 71 e Style Plus Cottons you would usually see at $8.95. Sizes 7 to 15, 10 to 20, 14% to 2442, and 38 to 52. AM BENSON 20 South Perry St. Shop Tonight and Every Night ‘til 9 P. M. All Suits eee Coats Toppers . . . Rainwear at Lower Prices bulbs. Davis feels the commercial possibilities for his hobby have a great potential! selling the crickets to bait shops this summer oo ea BOSTON nographer for a Boston firm. ood tah eae nL Ar ac @ a cricket incubators heated by light | He plans to start Taipeh Radar Spots : | Unidentified Planes | TAIPEH, Formosa ® — Sirens | signaled two blackouts between | midnight and dawn here today | when unidentified planes were | spotted by radar over the For |mosa Channel. j Officials said there was no indi- | cation that the planes, belonged to | | the Chinese Reds. | The blackouts came one day aft- er Nationalist and Communist | | fighter planes clashed twice off | the China coast. The Nationalist | lair force said one Red MIG jet | was damaged | MPs Save Lady Marine | by Getting ‘Her’ Goat | CHERRY POINT, N. C. #—War-. | rant Officer L. W. Reed wasn't |sure he heard correctly. “Would | | you repeat that?’ he asked. “I said, there's a goat in our. barracks and could you please do | something about it!’’ Reed feared a practical joke | But he dispatched MPs. They ar- | | Tived in time to rescue a Woman | Marine from a refuge atop lockers | |in her barracks. They were too | | late to prevent damage to her blue | jeans. And they removed the goat. Cart Before Horse? | WOODSTOCK, Vt. (UP) — Looks like Woodstock will have to appro | priate more money than expected | in order to have a new fire truck. | The four-wheel-drive pumpeéer was | purchased and delivered. But now | the fire station has to be remod- | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 Blind Girl Holds Down = Stenographic Position Guided by her seeing-eye dog.' last September, she volunteered iw , she commutes on the| te accompany her daughter to Now tive ‘Sate ae cae Boston to see about it. 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FACES TRIAL—If found physi- cally fit, William Foster, head of the U.S. Communist Party, faces | an immediate trial for advogating | the violent overthrow of the gov- | | ernment. The Justice Department has asked a Federal Court to ap- | point a doctor to examine him. | He was indicted in 1948, but didn’t stand trial because of a heart con- # | dition. Hostess Sets Up Table of Meats Says Cocktail Parties Not Popular but Just Add Buffet to Drinks SAN FRANCISCO (UP) — Mrs. | Kenneth Monteagle, one of San Francisco's most charming host- esses, believes the cocktail party is on its way out. At least it is in the bay area, i . a slender, hand- woman with an engaging . 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You can buy any item advertised on these pages with hand coupons. No carrying charge if paid in 30. s or take up to 6 months to pay. (This Week Only) as well as Fri. and Sat. Nights UNPAINTED FURNITURE » «6 eoerevee eee veeereeseene eoeeervreveeveereee eee Shelf-Type Bed Head Board. ...... Hollywood fron :Bed Frames. ...... ; Dropleaf Table __. cece eee $11.95 ; . Base-and Hutch... --$38.95- Corner Cupboard eee eee $19.95 Record Cabinet with Drawers...... $15.95 4-Drawer Chest, 21x35 .......... $12.95 5-Drawer Chest, 21x44 .......... $14.95 DO-IT-YOURSELF ITEMS—Make your own Tables. Birch and SPECIAL AMBASSADOR — Gen. James A. Van Fleet will leave for the Far East early in May as head of a military survey mission. He | will visit Japan, Korea and For- | mosa as President Eisenhower's | | special representative with the personal rank of ambassador. Oak Slabs, all sizes. Wrough iron Legs, all lengths. Sheets et plastic for covering table tops, desks, etc. | These Are Our Regular Prices, Not “Specials” The PICK and PAINT Store 143 Oakland Ave. FE 5-9562 Free ‘Parking ot Rear of Store | Dice in the form used today for | games of chance are believed by students to have originated long before men learned to keép written record DONDATUNUAAAAUAAAAAUOAAUAAIUANNT aN autiful Formica Dinettes ~ > 4 ie Tables made to order, any size or shape, including 6% pes round, square and oval. 26 colors and patterns to select from. Tables are equipped with self-storing leaf. Chairs are upholstered in Comark material —84 colors and patterns—— 16 different styles. Aijf chrome is triple-plated, including copper, nickel and chrome. - Made to Order ANY sir bd 49°”° . Lifetime Guarantee on All Chrome BUY DIRECT and SAVE % Metalmasters Mfg. Co. = 4436 North Woodward Near 14 Mile Road = Daily 10 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Liberty 9-3011 dl = Bob Considine Says: Congress Still May Probe Case of Coddled Athletes WASHINGTON (INS) — We may or may not have heard the last of the “athlete coddling” case. If it is resumed, the suggestion is-timidly put forward here that the coddlers, not the coddled, be corraled. It should not be forgot- ten that if they had not accepted preferential treatment they could have wound up in the sneezer. Take the World War II cases of Ted Williams the baliplayer, and Tyrone Power the actor. The Marine genera! in charge of their Florida base showed every intention of keeping them there for the duration. Each asked to be sent to the Pacific. But Williams was turned down so that he could remain on the base’s ball club; Power was kept around to appear at war bond rallies In ‘all probability they never would have escaped from Florida if Rep. John W. McCormack (D- Mass), had not asked Brig. Gen William McKittrick, deputy direct- or of Marine aviation, to let Wil- liams come to Boston in the spring of 195 for some sort of civic fes- tivity. McKittrick called Lt, Jerry Greene into his office and bel lowed: “‘What do you know about this biankety-blank baliplayer? What's he doing in Florida? He should be overseas fighting.’’ Williams’ orders were changed immediately. As matters turned out Ted got as far as Hawaii and there ran afoul of another base- ball-minded CO who ordered him to stay put. Power, emancipated also by Mc- Kittrick, shipped out and had a fine record And speaking of coddling, an old grid star in Congre’s has gone to bat for the least coddied men of the Korean War, those stil] being held against their will by Commu- nist captors. The organization named ‘‘Kin of America's Forgot- ten Men”’’ now has a resolution be- ing studied by the House Com- mittee on Foreign Affairs. Num- bered 231, it reads in part “Whereas it is known that cer- tain members of the Armed forces of the United States are sti being held prisoners in Communist China; and “Whereas it is unthinkable that this country would abandon these American boys or would submit to Communist blackmail: There- fore, be it “Resolved by the House of Rep- THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 - — resentatives (the Senate concur- ing), that, as a first step in dem- onstrating to the Communist rulers of China the gravity with which this country regards.the detention of these American boys, it is the sense of Congress that all negotia- tions with Communist China should be halted, and a resumption of any negotiations or dealings with Communist China should be made | contingent—tpon the —retease—of+ these Americans,”’ The resolution was introduced by Rep. Usher L. Burdick (R-ND), old-time Minnesota football end with the Big Ten champions of 1903 and 1904. ‘Suspended Yank Infielder Goes to Baltimore BALTIMORE (UP) — Baltimore }manager Jimmie Dykes today called Jim Brideweser ‘‘exactly the kind of infield protection we need”’ jand added that the ex-Yankee | shortstop would see ‘considerable j action’’ with the Orioles, The 27-year-old Brideweser, on | the Yankees’ suspended list for the past three weeks because of his refusal te report te their Kansas (City farm of the Amert- ean Association, was purchased by Baltimore for an undisclosed sum Tuesday night. As part of the same deal, Orioles sold outfielder Dick Kokos, infield- er Connie Berry and rookie pitcher Jim Post to Kansas Cify. | Brideweser can play shortstop, | 3rd base or 2nd base and it was believed he would be used at all | those positions by the Orioles. ‘Oil Man Delivers Goods | Through Force of Habit OMAHA W — When the Ervin R. Simons, of Omaha, redecorated their basement, they: converted their furnace from oil to gas. Later their oi] man came along with a tankful for another house New Refining Method Found for Zirconium _ ROCHESTER, N. Y. (UP)—Zir- conium, a metal long difficult to refine, soon will be available for use in chemical equipment as well as in atomic energy installations due to a new commercially. practi- cal method of refinement. Processing equipment for a new zirconium plant at Akron, N.Y. has been shipped by the Pfaudler Co. Zirconium passes neutrons and pos- cans... 9D SSeS ee SS See Bee eee eee eee ee essere sesses unusual corrosion resist- ' - a ance. It is used as a construction r Mew bstapreay-siamimy ng 1 material for atomic energy reac- g Entit it. Fresh Cc f tors and may be used now for * 1-Ib. Limit, Fres ib. T Thun. t ‘REMUS — + Ducking stools in which women | ’ ' convicted of being scolds were im- ’ BUTTER will dee H in woter peed used in Eng- | 0 emwmecesceseuwseseesssoseesassasd land up to the early part of the) 19th Century. | teh . Sy ee ae Sree isk fost ae lon the same street and purely | from force of habit stopped at the | Simon home. Eighty gallons af fuel oil had | poured over the Simon's new basement before Mrs. Simon ran | | out and put a stop to it. The weight of all insects on the earth probably is greater than that of all other animals combined, en- tomologists say. 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Soviet Bestows Award | MOSCOW — Tass Lenin by the Preidium of the Su- preme Soviet to Vilis T. Latsis, chairman of the Council of Min- isters of the Latvian Republic. The occasion was his 50th birthday. __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1956 —acispe mayor and Council of Sharpburg women of today the award of the Order of , ® \ MY: y, = JUST ARRIVED! ba , 44 0 ‘Ts THE SENSATIONAL = Talking BibleS ew HI-FI v-" > < Record le . When You Buy the < HIGH FIDELITY & NEW 4-SPEED PHONOGRAPH fan i ' | 7 | | | } | | | Free Lecture Entitled “CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: The Understanding of V-M ‘ PORTABLE / gw \ \ ¥ \ ‘ \ ~~ " ~y ; other three; and two cousins, Ar . thur Arnold Dial, 27, and Lindsay Man’s Unity With God” Ps Winyard Dial, 43, ww The court took the action on The new V-M “jewel Case” recommendation of U. S. Dist. At- GEORGINA TENNANT, is aie anle G-eneed' ponuile Fs | ty. Frank Johnson Jr., who said Cc. &. 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Hé has been credited with eight |] Sclentist, Pontiac, Michigan or £ oe Weekly broken @ record yesterday—eight | of those badges, including basketry, stamp collecting, book binding. Cordially Invites You {| alking 5t record. windows in the Farmers Free) machinery, corn farming, fishing, reading and public speaking. y PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION RETAIL STORE General Motor Corporation 65 Mt. Clemens St., Pontiac 15, Michigan EDW. D. WHIPPLE PONTIAC SALES Nerth Main Street, Clarkston, Michigan of Si Ber edge gis : ey Sopa Fae * ee Laat es ee + — nimblenes*- You're that won't be sopped- the lowest and make that @ certainty! und curves with big-cat sports-car °C4® YOU SER, STEER, STOP SAFELY? CHECK YOUR CAR,,,CHECK ACCIDENTS" NATIONAL SAFETY COUNCIL KEEGO SALES & SERVICE, Ine. 3080 Orchard Lake L. C. ANDERSON, Inc. 209 North Park Blvd. Lake Orion, Michigan a COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES, Ine. 223 Main Street, Rochester, Michigan SUPERIOR AUTO COMPANY, Inc. 10-12 North Washington Street, Oxford, Michigan Rd. Keego Harbor, Michigan DON’T MISS DAVE GARROWAY — EVERY FRIDAY 7 P. M. — WWJ-TV — CHANNEL 4 ry | ane na —— aaa jh, ae Se Te Ls ee Oe aa SS Ky io te a oe Fe WEDNESDAY, MAY 12,1954 > wa ; “© .- PONTIAC, MICHIGAN. ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS - : _ General Hospital’s Open House Lake Ports Need Big Projects to Use Seaway fi i f tree i 1 is i ment, including Still Winning Fight With Disease Reverend Sits Back and Studies Bible Preparing for Possible Loss of Sight ii Fy : EF | ff i 3 | ti i ; ; it ir 3 H i ? z E Z & Fy 4 : 4H rat is ? f is i ih les i g Mr. Njus, Minnesota-born, had trouble with his eyes in student | - the years, Mr. Njus’ latest aid is 7. Oakland Counts Many New Cases of Mumps, Measles, Chicken Pox HE fore; and mumps cases totaled just + esses ° ee2ec0e0N0~-a2a onunoconttons Commie Huk Officer ls Captured, Kills Self tot to steer his bicycle to the While their parents are taking part in the Vehicle Inspection Month program, Pontiac’s future motorists are participating in a similar program this week and next. The Pontiac Chamber of Com- merce Safety Committee, sponsor- ing the motor vehicle checkup, al- so launched the third annual Bl- cycle Safety Inspection Program Monday at the Webster School. “We are fully aware that our . | students are the motorists of the future,”” Haskill said. ‘We believe that such programs will help theni become safe motorists of whom : | Pontiac can be proud.” In connection with the bicycle inspections, three bicycle rodeos will be held at the conclusion of will at Washington High May 22, at 10 a.m. and the last will take place at Lincoln High May 29 at 1 p.m. “The purpose for the rodeos,” Haskill explained, ‘“‘is to impress students with the importance of 4 .| adequate bicycle riding skills for . | Roger Benter, Webster School student, was the first conducting the safety program in Pontiac this week and next. Clyde R. Haskill (left), Safety Committee | name as one of the students owning a safe bicycle. Antrobus (right), group | license plate on the bicycle. Orrin P. Huntoon Jr., of the Optimist. Club, is shown recording Roger's conceived by Police Chief Herbert groups. chairman, supports the youngster’s bike while Frank egins Tomo of the Webster PTA, secures the Public Tours Are Scheduled Refreshments Will Be Served to Visitors at 2-Day Affair Persons interested in a first hand view of operations at Pon- tiac General Hospital are invited to attend the medical] institution's kept. They will view the pathology and clinica] laboratories where va- att ef | Students Take Part in Bike Safety Plan |" one as Parents Have Their Cars Checked It is hoped’ every public, pa-| W. Straley who recently suggested | rochial and denominational school | letters as “your seven-foot friend," the program to the committee and | will be conta@ted in the present, in-| seems re-election on the Demo spection program, Haskill said. to Ingram B. Seven-foot official took the ot State cratic ticket. Breed ville M «ar ayor Elected for 38th Time BREEDSVILLE @® — William FE, Frude, 64, is a mayor for the 38th time in this little Van Buren Coum Prude took over the nmunicipal reins of Beulah, in Benzie, County, Recently I dined in one of the finer restaurants in Los An- geles. The waiter was one of those morbid, morose individuals. He acted like a martyr because he was carrying food and I was eating it. (Who asked him to be a waiter anyway? I didn’t.) He made mé feel like a low-down me an extra one. He fitted the classic definition | of g waiter — a waiter is a man| who makes you wait and wait and wait. York. I have never met one. Unlike drivers in other cities, a As for the hat-check giris, theirs, |with few exceptions, is a racket |New York hackle will never open |in which they are victimized along |@ door for you to get in or out of | with the customers. Unlike waiters Why in the name of common |his cab — even if your hands are or bellboys, the hat-chicks do not sense should I be expected to tip | this character the same 50 or 75 cents I would tip a waiter whose | countenance was pleasant, genuinely helped me in the choi -|of my food and a good wine, who | filled with bundles. He drives through traffic wildly | and recklessly, and if you ask him who | to slow down he throws you a dirty | look and snaris a wisecrack, Invariably, the hackle is sure you want to hear a lecture on his favorite subject — which may be anything from whether Au- drey Hepburn should have won the Academy Award to what is You're trapped and you have to listen toa lot of idiotic nonsense, uttered in a tone of arrogant as- surance, And the Lord help you if you) | keep their tips but must turn these over to a concessionaire. The girls work for modest salaries. |night-club might emulate Don the Beachcomber in Hollywood, By the checkroom, there rrow - SIXTEEN “ > THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 __a ~ Dessert Mix... im= ..2 % 27° | \ ' D ae a | fe. STOCK-UP ON THESE SENSATIONAL VALUES AT KROGER STANDARD QUALITY ee ew hs | ° *% 8%, ; ) | oh hae ee Oa Pate PF F\VOCIC Make “Iee Shake! Cream Dutehiand Farms, Velvet Brand, Gream Style Gorn and tender | 3 y zs 7 was : a * Pe at " — SN eA ; : ‘ haf = * ‘ © . ' \ . Sweet Peas at the peak \ j Ww 7 . '§ - Td et s.7 ; ; .. / 7 ld > ag —_ Salad te 39 [ess] Applesauce ‘az==* 2'.2'39' Sweet Gherkins sd oo 59! 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C apo tede | CHEESE CTN. oy Fri, Moy 14 ; ; a LOLLY POPS crSivis | SHRIMP 32% 65' FISH : : ° BIRDS EYE SCALLOPS i249 tonne fe fart ainda ‘ a Be STRAWBERRIES ONION RINGS >x.. 25* 45° By LARGE EGGS | WHITE LILY KING NUT c san Sra MORTON'S QUICK FROZEN 7 CHEESE) marcarne | |. sah FRUIT PIES | 43: 2 3 595/22 39% BF] | commune 3 ok 1} LOAF CTNS. cae APRS : = rr EE —————————— << CCl THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 E EVERYTHING for the GARDEN! Z 2 Priced From 545 S$. Broadway BUSHES JACOBSEN’S cenrer Clara Nusbaumer (left) of North Sag- | inaw street was one of the guests attending Pontiac Toastmistress Club's open house | Tuesday evening at Hotel Waldron. On hand land of Hill cirele. ads oo : Pontiac Toastmistress Club Marks to greet her were Mrs. Milton Freet of North Anderson street and Mrs. Norman Suther- casion were Mrs. - | Shower Presented Serving Good Food Since 1929! - Breakfasts—Luncheons | for Mrs. Pritchett Friends gathered at the Robert Pritchett home on Starr avenue Tuesday to honor Mrs. Pritchett | with a pink and blue shower. ' McMiller Serving refreshments were Mrs. | | Willard Sovey, Betty Bryan, Mrs. Among the guests for the oc-! George Fraser and Betty Giddings. | toe, and cut them straight across. | ° aun: ai a — : _ - | learned what can be done in the | Marlene Coin /Raymond Swackhammer, vice Richard Benham, | Cut Toenails Right Mrs. Arthur Ellis, Mrs. Richard | Ferris, Isabel Markham, Lois Mc- Intyre, Joanne McLain, Mrs. P, C. Miller, June~Newcombe and Betty The purpose of your toenails is to protect your toes from irritations |They won't do their job well if you file them down too far. Allow them to come to the edge of the ee OO ee -Hold O ee ee: 3 ee. . * Urs. Leon Windsor (center) of Green| Lake road shows the scrapbook she has made ; for Pontiac Toastmistress Club to Mary E. and Mrs. A. E j Ponting Freee Prete Mitchell (left), president of the Pontiac, tary of Pontiac Toastmistress Ciub. Business and Demonstrate Ability Pontiac Toastmistresses cele-, wood. Chief evaluator was Mrs brated their first anniversary with | Howard Wheatly. an open house held Tuesday eve-| Helen Turek was tail-twister ; jwhile Mrs. Gertrude Nethercott | ning at Hotel Waldron 'served as grammarian. The time- Visitors from various city clubs | keeper's report was given by Mrs. watched members of Pontiac’ W. Arthur Vernon. $14975 LOUNGE CHAIR $99 Beautiful lounge chair with hand blocked linen cover » + « very comfortable . . . well made . slightly soiled ... 1 only. $60 GREEN HOSTESS CHAIR — $39 Hostess chair in green flat mohair . . . fully uphol- stered . suitable for living room or dining room CHERRY GROUP! $316 Cherry drop leef table and 4 chairs. $250 Willett Elswick cherry drop leaf extension teble and 4 fully upholstered beck end seat cheirs . . . table will seat 10 or 12. $324 $324 High Poster Bed and Dresser and Mirror $229.95 Seve efmost $100 . . . Elswick cherry dresser, mirror, and high poster bed . . . can be used with canopy top .. . finest quality solid cherry, $175 Buffet ........ $149.95 $62 Coffee Table, gallery top... $49.50 $140 Drop Leaf Extension Table $124.50 $167 Chest of Drawers ........ $144.50 $269 Triple Dresser and Mirror. $199.75 $108 Rope Molding Bed ........ $92.50 $48.50 Tier Table .............$39.50 Deferred Payments 3 DAYS ONLY... Thursday — Friday — Saturday! All Floor Samples on 2nd Floor MAPLE, PINE, CHERRY FURNITURE! FROM THE PINE ROOM! $ 35.00 Step Table ..... $ 24.95 31.00 End Table ... 24.95 29.50 End Table ...... 24.95 75.00 Chair Back Bed.. 65.00 100.00 Desk Chest ..... 89.50 119.00 Buffet Base ..... 99.75 70.00 Open Hutch Top. 59.75 149.75 Double Dresser .. 129.75 49.50 Nest of 3 Tables.. 39.50 145.00 Chest on Chest... 129.75 99.00 Bachelor Chest .. 86.50 69.50 Lo Poster Bed.... 59.50 119.00 Dropleaf Table .. 99.00 99.00 Dropleaf Table .. 88.00 159.00 Dropleaf Table. . 139.00 CLOSE-OUT SCORES of LAMPS and PICTURES! W MAPLE !! Maple Server, $119...... $ $9.75 Maple Cobbler’s Table, $102 79.50 Maple Buffet, $174.50.... 149.50 Maple Capt's Chair, $29.75 24.95 Maple Bedroom Chest, $175 149.75 Maple Vanity and Mirror, $219 ......... 139.50 Maple Beds, $87.50...... 79.50 Maple Beds, $104.50..... 89.50 Maple Night Table, $44.50 39.50 Maple Night Table, $49.50 44.50 Maple Bedroom Chest, $183 159.75 Maple Dropleaf End Table, $39.50 ..... 29.50 Maple Nest-Tables, $39.50 33.00 PRICES ! Open Till 9 way of good public speaking. They saw the poise manifested by these members, heard them | | tell of early experiences im pub- | vid W. Bess, was honored Tues- parison with these speakers to (bridal shower j day. The invocation was given by Mrs. James Palmer. and President | Helen Lapisch gave the welcome | Mrs, Robert Sutton was table topic mistress, and winner of the extem- Mrs. Jack Storm | }was hostess in her Clarkston | home. of Baldwin road, Marlene will speak her vows with David on June 5 in First Presbyterian poraneous speech was a guest, Church He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Evelyn Cole. Mrs. David C. Bess of Drayton | Toastmistress Mrs. Clayton Rule | Plains. | introduced the speakers of the eve-| ; ning, including Mrs. J. Wendell) Forest Lake Club Green, Mrs. Robert Hodge and - Mrs. Orben Wilkins to Hold First Party | Mrs. Rule told of the “Alms A dance and midnight buffet are | and Ideals of Toastmistress” and | P/anned as the first social event | Mrs. Hodge's topic was “what: of the- season for Forest Lake | Toastmistress Will De For You.” Country Club. | Mrs. Witkins stressed critical lis- | poem on the nervous toastmistress. | 8 general chairman of the party ‘were Mrs. Robert Bunce, Mrs.| Spencer Gates, Roland Bourdin | Toastmistress Club in action and) ee | 'Feted at Shower | Marlene Coin, bride-elect of Da- | | Milton Freet and Mrs. A. E. At-| and Charies Clark. First Anniversary Pentine Press Phete Professional Women's Club, . Atwood of Rochester, secre Soroptimist pen House Tuesday | Club Elects New Slate Mrs. Carl Schultz was elected presidént of Soroptimist Club at the Monday evening dinner meet- ing held in Hotel Waldron. Other officers elected were Mrs, president; Alice Kimball, secre- tary: Mrs. Marion Fisk, treasurer, and Mrs. Roy Maxwell and Tal- mee Surola, delegates. lic speaking.and noted the com- | day evening with a nieoanamas | Reports of the recent regional conference in Milwaukee were given by Mrs, Schults, Mrs. Ar- | mold Hillerman and Mrs, Max- The daughter of the Ralph Coins| well. Mrs. Josephine ported on the Mothers Day activity for the Oakland County Infirmary. Plans were made for thie annual installation dinner to be held at Lawyer re | Fox and Hounds late in June. Mrs. Leon Glynn will be chairman. May 24 is the date for the next social meeting to be held in Hote] Wal- dron. DUV Entertains for State Officer Frances C. Butterfield Tent Nine, Inspector Mrs. Pomber of Ferndale was a. guest. COTTON SEPARATES To mix | ‘Nn match .... Skirts, plus dyed- to-match or con- trasting blouses. They're new and exciting, make lovely outfits all through the day and evening. Skirts... $595 to $] 6%5 Blouses... $395 te $1495 Open Every PARKING IN REAR _ 1 ‘Reiger mmamatape tee: Can Be Arranged 24 IGGS | oe ager ny W. Huron ~ Friday Night til 9 Saturday’ ’til 6:30 Sunday 2 to 5 bvins. Telegraph at Huron “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WED a ot ete eee ee, 4, Chapter Has Installation of Officers Meeting. Conducted by Beta Sigma Phi Unit Tuesday North Roslyn road. Richard is the f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lance ot Clnctaton A May ” wedding | fair will begin at 9:30 p.m. and chapter with a picnic at her home | is planned. s June 8. She will | Election Conducted | Rose Tanton of Long Beach, Calif. by Friendship ‘Club , |2 een Senn Mrs. Kenneth Nichols was elect- | daughter, Barbara, to Robert Le- ed president of the Friendship |Croy of Hot Springs, Ark. . | After a June wedding the couple will reside in Long Beach. and Mrs. Elmer Foster, Assisting the hostess for ning was Mrs. Nichols, — Luncheon Plarined and the| by St. Anne Guild club's guest was Mrs. William Werner. + de Paul Parish hall were com- PTA Activities | Guild. met with Lucy Kienlen on Sera arrell Me “ The PTA of Serahe McCarroll Schoo! | Auburn avenue. most ot 120 pm. Thereisy nal Mrs. Stephen Cloonan Jr. and | Mrs. Coleman Lee have charge of Baldwin om ot PTA ef Baldwin School will meet | Peservations Thursday «¢ 218 pm. in the school ¢v=m Former Pontiacers Willis PTA will meet Thursday at 2 pm Executtve board wil meet at | Reveal Engagement PTA of Crefest Schesi will have Mon- | Of Holly, formerly of Pontiac, an- yoe Osmun from the Board of Educa-|nounce the engagement of their posting oe? nm Batertetamont ath | @aughter, Norma Dariene, to Mur- be provided by fas sche! orchestra ead ray William Titsworth, son of the | Murray A. Titsworths of Orton- sen ville. A June 22 wedding is Pr fais "iu will meet , 1 i | | Former Pontiac resident Mrs.| James Greese is ticket chair- Plans for a bridge luncheon ‘to | will present separate numbers and be held Saturday at St. Vincent | sing in the massed chorus. Junior Club Closes Seasoh . | * St. Joseph Alums Plan May 21 Hop Nurses’ alumnae of St. Joseph Mercy Hospital will sponsor the “Alumnae Hop” May 721 at the Knights of Columbus Hall. Dancing for the senii-formal af- will continue until 1:30 a.m. |? Mrs. Fred Wyzgoski is general chairman and Mrs. Harold Clif- | ford is in charge of the hall. Leu Shove ts chairman of orchestra arrangements and Mrs. man. In charge of publicity are Mrs. Robert Gagel and Mrs. Kevin Ritter: Mrs. Dalton Smith is han- dling publicity from Berkley. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the group. MacDowell Chorus to Sing in Ontario The MacDowell Male Chorus will participate in a concert at Kitche- ner, Ont., Saturday evening. They The general practice wil] take | pleted Monday when St Anne | place there Saturday afternoon. Larkin and Mrs. Ben Ronan. Officers will be elected and in- | @& stalled May 24 at Old Mil] Tav-) 34 ern. Coming Events Camp Nesbitt 11 me, will meet Thureday at 1 pm in Grotte Hall on West Pike street. | au Child Culture Club will meet Thurs- day eat § pm. with Mre Floyd Crump, 236 Cherryland Dr. Auburn Heights. Navy Motheré Club 355 will Naval Training Center at 17:30 day Pilgrim Group ef Pirst Congregstions! : Chureh will meet Friday at 1 p.m. in the church pariors luncheon Uatt Two. MOMS of America ine will meet Thur et 12:45 im the! Pontiac Genera. pitel lobby for the Hospital Week tour. Welcome HeGékah Lodge 246 will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Maita Tem- | will be guests GIRLS .. Open 8184 Cooley Lake Road The Children’s Shop FOR THE YOUNGER SET . Infant's to 14 BOY'S . Evenings Until §—Sundays 11 A M. te 3 P.M Infants to size 7 EM 3-260] Permanents CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 11 N. Perry 8t Phone FE 2-6361 Opposite Hotel Reosevelt $5.00 from § \" Thursday piques and laces. ~ Dozens of Hat Styles, Every Hat Brand New! SPECIAL PURCHASE! WHITE HATS 8.95, 7.95, 6.95, 5.95 Values! Crisp Charmers with eye catching trimmings on summer straws, synthetic straws, linens, Each Newsmaking and Different SEE THE NEW PLANTER BONNETS, SAILORS, PROFILES, CAPS AND EVEN BIG PICTURE BRIMS. Just Unpacked for This Sale! Millinery Salon—Second Floor ovtethurs Ladies National | | meet at Pa Th ple, 62 Perkins St. Past noble =| Fal ee eae rr 4 yi gd «tee ye ee fe wie) : a . i yi i * ie yor ORR yO ins a er te gf ae x ne ‘% > ee iy wt mA: Loa Bae tl ee 3 ae Sah oe Sn ee ema ha for « seopereure ted ee ~~ meemanhad- “ne we ™ $n Sf al Owe ner i - soni 6 deed my, j waging Ne Mal tay at NESDAY, MAY 132, 1954 ' si aS STARTING THU \ | OT — Clearance... a Great New... Special Purchase | COAT SALE! : | © end : Aer zB | 7 RSDAY,9:30A.M. > IMPORTED FABRICS — MANY FROM HOLLAND Due to unseasonable weather conditions, manu- facturers sacrificed their stocks to us including samples, one-of-a-kind show room pieces and many exclusives. The savings are yours tomorrow! ' — Savings To 50” and More Regularly Sell to 99.00........... ho a ; 39.95........ ws Regularly Sell to LONG, THREE-QUARTER, SHORTIE COATS, TRAVEL, SPORT, DRESSY COATS, BEAUTIFUL IRIDESCENT TAFFETA, MILIUM OR TEMP RESISTO LINED Wanted Fabrics COATS “eee COATS COATS COATS Smart Styles a Holland Import @ Boy Coots @ Anglo Flame @ Show! Coats @ Woo! Chinchilla “@ Clutch Coats @ All Wool Fleece @ Fitted Coats @ Woo! Zibeline @ Belted Styles @ Anglo Fluff ellgcataraeie @ Chesterfields @ Fiesta Tweed @ Shéoth Coats @ Imported Wool @ Cardigan Necklines @ Polished Doe Skin @ Raglan Sleeves @ Nobby Boucles @ Tapered Push-up @ Eyelash Sleeves @ JUNIOR @ MISSES’ @ WOMEN’S 48 N. SAGINAW ST, Rich Colors @ Golds @ Nudes @ Browns @ Reds @ Beige @ Mauves @ White @ Pink, Navy @ Two-Tone @ Polished Black @ Powder Blue @ Butterscotch © HALF SIZES . : ¥ | ‘WENTY-FOUR a wo Winkelman’s ls Opening on Thursday Store Specializes in| @ OPEN *til 9 P.M. Every Night | Personalized Type of Shopping | A new personalized type of shop-, | ping for Pontiac area will be found jat Winkelman’s) which opens | Thursday in the new Tel-Huron | Shopping Center Pioneers in this concealed stock | method of selling were Leon and} | Isadore Winkelman who opened! § their first store in Detroit in 1928. | They anticipated the current trend to suburban shopping cen- ters more than %@ years ago, | and felt there was definite | meed fer a personalized special- | ty shop in each suburban neigh- | beorhood, In this type of store, women can shop easily and casually, with the latest fashion trends brought to them. There are no dresses on racks, everything is brought to | the shopper in an individual fitting room } Trained salespeople select the) fashions to be viewed and do ac- r FE 3-7186 cessorizing in the same room. There is an intensive program for salespeople, keeping them | abreast ef the newest fashion developments. field of fashion are to be found in Winkelman’s including Brigance; Proceeds Clare McCardell and Dan Mill-| 2¢%@ church sanctuary. stein. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, } at NE ee id atiae Press Phete For Men, Women Tonight Mother-Daughter Fete Held Tuesday The annua] mother-daughter ban Sigma Phi was held at Villa Inn | named: chairman of the “Spring Tuesday evening. | ana Summer Fashions for Men Mrs. Betty Smith welcomed the and Women” which will be pre mothers and each mother received | sented tonight by the Young Mar- a corsage. Adah Shelly, speaker for | ried People's Class of Bethany Bap- the evening, gave a tribute to all | tist Church. mothers. Marilyn Main and Mrs The show, which will be held at William Doyon assisted Mrs. Rid-!g o'clock, will feature Osmun’s Wretaratin® fae the ceca With | clothes modeled by Mr. Anding, iMr. and Mrs. Richard Crawford, . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McGreg- Guest Will Speak or. the Robert Suttons, Voyd Hicks, @ | to Baptist Women _ PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Pontiac, Mich. Enroliments Available in Day or Write, phone or call in person for Free PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 ing Classes. | Judge H. Russel Holland and Mrs. Doris Reed, student counselor for | | William Pitchford. the State Council of Church Women | _ Jean Vire, Richard Weston and lat the University of Michigan, will| Marvin Kirshner will also model | be guest speaker when the Bethany | clothes and Patty Leoman will | Baptist Women’s Society meets| 5° Commentator. Thursday at 1:30 p.m. | On the program will be Sharon Also on the program will be talks | Holland with piano selections, and | by several foreign students from vocal selections by Pontiac High the university. School Girls’ Ensemble. Proceeds things in every department at a savings! SORRY, ALL FAIR TRADE ITEMS ARE EXEMPT GIRLS’ SPRING SUITS @ Quality materials. Most sizes, 20% or Up SALE 20% OFF Moving Day is near at hand ... rather than pack up every last thing ... we're selling height of season merchandise at 20% discount... right now when you are ready to use it... you'll find BOYS’ SPRING SUITS @ Including our Summer Stock, too! SLEEP WEAR GIRLS’ ROBES BOYS’ ROBES BOYS’ and GIRLS’ PAJAMAS 20% Off BOYS’ CORDUROY JACKETS SPRING _ COATS @ Girls’ and Boys’ Quality Fashions 20% oFr | 20% OFF GIRLS’ WEAR DRESSES SUN DRESSES . SUMMER SKIRTS 20% Off GIRLS’ MARGARET ANN SHOP 55 W. HURON Due to the nature of this RAINCOATS Baptists Sponsor Styles quet of Zeta Eta Chapter of Beta! Mrs. Veriand Anding has been | will be added to the church build- | _| “Valse,” “Jamaican Rumba” by ing fund for the new Tickets are avaijable at the door. Bridal Party Given for Patricia Colpus A shower given recently at the home of Mary Jean Brown on South Tilden avenue honored bride- elect Patricia Colpus. Patricia is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Colpus of Hender- son street and her fiance, Richard Hague, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hague of Drayton Plains pneid are planning a June 5 wed- at All Saints = Episcopal PEO Entertained by Mrs. Max Fell Mrs. Max Fell of Drayton W opened her home Monday a tH if | Ferdinand Gaensbauer, duo pian- [AY 12, 1954 Duo Pianists Close Year for Musicale Mrs. Gaensbauer and Mrs. Oakley Give Program By DORA DAWSON One of the most successful and entertaining programs of Tuesday Musicale closed the year Tuesday in Grace Lutheran Fellowship Hall. The formal program was given by Mrs. Addison Oakley and Mrs. ists. Their offerings ranged from stately classical to modern, reveal- ing ability that equals professional teams in caliber. In the selections, the artists showed thoughtful penetration in two-piano literature through ver- satility and artistic accomplish- ment. The first number, a Bach cho- rale, was followed by several vari- ations on a Haydn theme arranged by Brahms. These melodies and | | subjects were brought out with | fine musicianship and understand- Two of the models for Bethany Baptist Church’s style ing. shaw Wednesday will be Judge H. Russel Holland (lejt); ~™ 4! of their playing there is of East Iroquois road and Robert A. Sutton of Lincoln Many of the finest names in the arenue. The show will include men's and women's fashions. splendid coordination and tempera- mental feeling, with an elasticity of total production that makes their |jine Kesthely of Home street, will | will be contributed to the building fund for the work a delight to listen to. | . with the liveliness, color and verve ef three mevements of “Scaramouche,” a suite by Mil- haud. The last group of selections in- cluded Arensky’s delightfwl Benjamin, “Body and Soul” by Green and “Jazz Study” by Hill. and sophistication. who played from memory with) technical ease and grace. After the program Mrs. Donald | Hogue, retiring president, called on all committee chairmen to re- port the year’s work. This was | done in pantomime and verse with pheric music at the piano. drid, Spain, from Mrs. Paul Kern, the new president who is traveling in Europe. Mrs. Ralph Norvell, delegate to the convention of the Michigan Federation of Music Clubs being held in Detroit, gave a summary of the event. Mrs. Norvell and the other delegate, Mrs.. Gordon Woolcock, are attending the clos- ing sessions today. arteh t { * ‘ jag tw'38.00. Saga Tt t Plans Made at Women Sailors’ Tea First Luncheon to Be Given May 19 at Orchard Lake At a tea last Friday at the Rochester home of Mrs, Laurance W. Shaffner, plans were made for the coming season by Women Sail- ors of Orchard Lake Country Club. Mrs. Shaffner is chairman for the year and has many able as- sistants as chairmen of the various committees. The first luncheon of the year will be given by the sailors May 19 at the clubhouse. Mrs. George D. Miller is chair Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Strzelecki man of the rules committee as | sisted by Mrs. Paul W. Penfield; of Mott street announce the engage-| 1. Carson C..Bingham will have ment of their daughter, Angeline son of Mrs. Rose Schmidt of Lin- coln avenue. An October wedding is planned. Shower Honors Emma Kesthely Emma Kesthely. bride-elect of William Dale LaMonde, was hon- ored Friday evening with a bridal shower at the home of Mrs. Glenn Reamer Jr. on Lincoln avenue. E mma, daughter of Mrs. Caro- St. Mrs. Gill! LeMonde, Nila LeMon- de, Mrs. Hal LeMonde, Mrs. Reb- ert Genes, Mrs. LeRoy Bailey and Mrs. Thomas Ainge. Mrs. Virginia Hawkins, Mrs. VEW Auxiliary Names Delegate A delegate and alternate to the encampment at Grand Rapids were the -obligation to new officers and she also reported on the children's ; i i J charge of crews and Mrs. Berrien C. Ketchum, assisted by Mrs. G e Crane, will be head of junior sailors. Mrs. Basil E. Brown heads the social committee and Mrs. John Fitzgerald will organize publicity. Mrs. George Russel and Mrs. F. S. Strong Jr. will be scorers, assisted by Mrs. T. W. F. Meyer, Mrs. Benjamin Micouw will as- sist Mrs. Edward 8. Reid Jr, with new skippers, as will Mrs, John Slater, Mrs. Howard Greer, | Mrs. Arthur Underwood, Mrs. | Patrick Bird and Mrs. Walter | E. Kleinert. On May 23. the waterfront com- mittee headed by Hubert V. Davis, .|master, will give a champagne breakfast for men and sailors and swimmers. Dee Vann Feted at Bridal Party Dee Vann was honored with a i brida} shower given Monday by These contemporary composi- |Riehard White, Mrs. William | Mrs. William Hurlburt, Mrs. Dora tions reflected whimsical fancy Schiehel, Mary Van Gilder, Mrs.| Dawson and Mrs. Helen Teitgen A standing | Jack Thompson and the mothers | at the Tiden avenue home of Mrs, ovation was given these artists | the bridal couple were other | Dawson and Mrs. Teitgen. The daughter of the \V. H. Vanns of South Shore drive,+Dee will speak her vows Saturday with Lt. Walter Mitchell. He is the son of Mrs. Jashes K. Glennon of Pana- ma City, Fla., and the late Walter Mitchell. . The 15 guests attending the show. a Mrs. T. E. Nelson providing atmos- | lected Monday when VFW Auxil- | er sewed towels for the bride-elect, |iary 1008, met at the end | . = Legion t” O } Tn Introducing the new officers | Mrs. Paul Boulder was elected | for the next year, Mrs. Hogue | delegate with Mrs. Lucy Wright as | read a greeting postmarked Ma- | alternate. Mrs. Allen Hersee gave | Beauty Clinic j By Edythe McCulloch YOUNG OR YOUTHFUL FEL tlt faa ms é 4 days, they'll start you out on a summer of cool comfort. Choose them in the complexion-tone most becoming to you. Ruce-high $7.15 ‘82.N, Saginaw q's (5, Cart}aue Cunlelid Cotter: Opens Thursday, May 13, at 9:30 a. m....in the new Tel-Huron Shopping Center... Telegraph Road at West Huron Street ... With a superb collection of summer fashions in dresses, coats, suits, sportswear, accessories, foundations, lingerie and millinery ».. ina full range of prices. Here, fine fashions and personalizeo service go hand. in hand making shopping a constant pleasure. STORE HOURS: THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 9:30 A.M. to 5:45 P.M. e accept arose on openin OPENING SPECIALS! summer blouses _regularly $3.98 spaces SED9B Convertible and scoop necklines, tiny sleeves, no sleeves A gay bounty of cotton blouses in prints and solids. sketched: convertible neckline shirt cooled with a white collor. Blue, pink, toast. Sizes 32-38 special, $2.98 summer skirts regularly $5.95 spocat SEB 98 Squow skirts, pleoted skirts, print skirts, solid color skirts. Collection of cottons with a tiny tag! sketched: yard after yord of small print. Turquoise, gold. Sizes 22-28. speciel, $3.98. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 . oa May Guest , Mary Margaret McBride Says: | List Foods g Not on Diet? Dandy Collectors’ Items . | : ‘er that she won't invite for Wants’ to Be Sure My friend. who fs such a pet fancier "it" oe nped in the other SP. . . the weekend anybody who doesn't love her cat, st i d : ECIAL Forbidden Di shes day furious because a neighbor had stated unequivocally: “All animal , HIS WEEK! lovers are sloppy housekeepers.”’ , B tiful Aren’t Prepared My visitor soon stomped out again. angrier than ever because } “ By EMILY POsT 5 of my reaction to her beef. It was a triumphant That makes 300! ; Grape Ivy Today's first letter asks: ‘When | I meant that she had just added 70 300th item i " f glitteri eneralities: ’ 35c Ea. a invited to a friend , house for lunch | __ ser = oe Se chesied ite a : 2. ae $] 00 ; or dinner, would it be proper for on this mad pursuit gave me fair warning. You miss | : {me to tell her that T do not eaty | the meaning, he said. of most conversations while ee certain foods so that she will be lying in wait for juicy sweeping statements; yout Dixie Floral sure not to have them, rather than | mouth is usally hanging slightly open and your 4 eyes are gia 5233 Dixie Hwy. Ph. OR 3-1488 —_ risk of having her pre-| So it has proved to be, but the pleasure of adding eee pare something that I will not be / & good one now and then far outweighs the annoy- able to eat? I would greatly ap- ance of being thought slightly fey by those who preciate your answering this ques- | don't understand. . tion for me.” ! Of course, my ear isn't yet as sharply tuned ) Answer: Hf you are , hunching as James Thurber's and I have nothing to mate alone with a friend you might tell Cuddly toys are now practical and much more healthful | is chotcer specimens, such a8 ¢—< Adapts to Every Period ner the certain foods you cannot | —they may be washed by hand or in the home laundry.| the prise he picked up > Fi k| B y - Home economist Mary K. Dougherty suggests mothers make | ‘portant charch disnes. iricKie OY But if you are going to a lunch meet are . ; dignitaries at the head table | i err ywoo ever ASSE | party you certainty can't inter. | 4 same of washing the children’s cuddly. toys. It will teach| finished” eating later’ than the h d B fere with what she ts intending | them early the basic ways of home laundering. other diners and the woman on S Ou 4 e By ELIZABETH HILLYER | and takes a fine polish. to wrve to other people and | ——— ier —————| his right turned to Mr. — “y 1 Cherry is one wood that swept! Even in the newest designs, ft surely there will be some part of and said in a firm _valeot Taken As Is STORE | from four posters. to bookcase head-| has a seasoned look that makes it | the lunch you can eat. Ma ke Own Bish always eat slowly. | Ny 4 | boards without a faltering or awk-| settle down at home anywhere. |- Dear Mrs. Post: My daughter is -+ ‘Phen there was the time at a Girl Can't Change SHOE ward stop between One of the most interesting ways | going to be married soon and from D m= party when Mr. Thurber told the re 4 |- We enjoy it today for poner that cherry is used is : simple | what I can gather she intends to ressing | anecdote about General Wavell Him Into the Type = reasons that the early ionists | contemporary outline with touches! share the expense of furnishing | who. though he had millions of Wont 26 W. Huron FE 2-7400 | tavored cherry and the 19th Cen-| of brass the apartment for Salads | men fn his com 1 leaping at | of Lad She ants tury made much of it. | ar ntched are beware pieces | I always thought that it was up his every order, simply couldn't | By ELIZABETH WOODWARD ak + Open House | to the man to buy the furniture, | t his daughter down to break-| « ss Woodward: Last giro po portcno Cherry ich is sparked with | and that the wide pendiniee te Mrs. B. E. MacKay ree on timp. ni “ve . sunnes Doe up og noy Ta uses, has a warm natural color bright brass button-sized pulls on jinen, silver and china. Am I old- Contributes Recipe “All generals are afraid of their gone steady with for seven months. small drawers and decorative | tashioned this the modern ” . bands of brass on the bases of the sane pe Pt From Canada | daughters," somebody immedi.|1 liked him and I didn't want to | cabinets and the bed where tees |” vai ge? ately declared with great finality. | break up with him, but he had ers join, | Amewer: In the present day, it By JANET ODELL There is this to be said about bean dating other gists even Chong ts entirely a matter of how mach Pontiac my own gems, inferior as they are | We were supposed going Mann Brace L. hinges appear on the’ | pach ene te able to contribute. | 4 taint wre aa eel |to Mr. Thurber's: — Everybody, | steady louvered-effect door of the chest The one who has the most buys airly new residen ‘ontiac | including me, keeps saying them “A few weeks ago he started sketched and on the small door | 4. most | is today’s recipe contributor, Mrs. | all the time. Check yourself and | coming over to See me—we even MAKE FRIENDS of the headboard. Sy tn ‘tree thet. Dacus ond ‘tubte B. F. MacKay. Mrs. MacKay has | your friends on these, if you don't | went to a show together. T thought ~ The bench is particularly idea-| iver are usually the bride's con- | Bot been in robust health for some | believe me: 'we would be able to get along | full. It's a Dench or a table with | tribution, but not if he is well off| time, so her activities are of ne- | oo oo a car jee _ te — withou . rs decently,” “All politicians are . Saturday we went dost of the bed, or anywhere elee in pera — as hae eee cessity curtailed. But she does lots dishencst,” “AN Geutherners are | = party together and be waa in a the house. writing paper marked for personal of sewing for her daughter and lazy,” “All newspapermen drink | bad mood and wouldn't talk te PaenaGs Wo COME iy eae use. Should it Me marked Mrs. loves to bake when she is able to. too much,” “Tyrants hate cats,” me. Several of the other boys —- = John Smith or Jane Smith? I was| This recipe for a salad dressing “Private secretaries are frus- | flirted around with me, and the next day he accused me of being date if you never men- | tion it again. just might forget It her- a your full name. (Mrs. John Smith) and address; social paper should be marked with your initials or your house address. The average American eats about 10 pounds of fish a year, but New | Yorkers average about 30 pounds. BF OR we proving that Geaccedfat Broadloom | can also be reasonably priced! A tone-on-tone carpet that revels in its quiet charm and right down good looks. Choose Penhurst... $7795 Take Spring into your home with these delightful floral patterns, graceful 95 «| cumbers and lettuce. l‘y tablespoons melted butter % cup milk % cup vineger Mix dry ingredients, add beaten | egg. butter and milk. Add vinegar | Cook slowly until thick, stirring to prevent burning. This is especially good on salads of tomatoes, cu- Don’t Keep Old Wool Garments Never let an old woolen or fur- trimmed garment hang in a closet for a long period of time without | giving it some attention, even if it | is not fit to be worn by the owner, ny yellow and vivid orange with bright green leaves. Value—there | are 16, yes 16 rose motifs in this cloths, aprons, blouses, skirts. Send now! Iron on! Washable! Colorful! | Pattern 829 has 16 color motifs; | eight, 442x2; four, 3%x2%Q; four, | 2%ex1% Send 3% cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for éach pat- tern for 1st-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press, Needlecraft Dept., P. O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print | trated,” “Hairdressers are ones above. : T can name two Southerners that they wear me out, three mouth and even a woman who parks a car without giving me nervous prostration. As for suc- cesses, the only ones I ever came in contact with are putty in the hands of agents or managers. Which gives me glittering gen- erality No. 301: All glittering generalities are false. ‘No’ Just a Stage If baby is two and has sudden- einen 7 * gs “ wondering whether Jane Smith is is one that came to Mrs. MacKay . ee te et, appropriate for a middle-aged mar- ; gossips,” “Tall men always | ‘boy crazy,’ and he hasn't talked WCE | ma ried woman? from Canada. She gays she has marry short women,” “All sac- | te me since. ” “Tisay 4 made it and liked it ever since she cessful people are ruthless.” 7 I ae |. — Answer: Jane Smith js suitable | was 14 years old. I like him very much, but me ! nt 37 Pi Ng) | only for @ very young girl or a SALAD DRESSING Everybody knows plenty of mare | can never be sure of him. He acts ewveny | uf/® professional person well known By M sinister examples of generaliza- | as though he doesn’t care, but as ae y y Mrs. B. E. MacKay ARTO ( es simply as Jane Smith. % Seles a tions that, censtantly repeated, | soon as some other boy pays at- — sapeen : troh ‘ | fost judice, tension, hard | tention t , he gets mad. Ws nn = ior ot : 1 Scaapown ary mantard siege == ; feeling ad yet from experience| “I aaa eee ier enjoy my- purposes should be marked with) [eer ese yolks, besten grow on your linens! They're sun-| can be as easily refuted as the | self when I go out. Should I try to | forget him or take him as he is?” | “Take him ashe is—and when tween times! slowly, stirring while. you add. | Pattern—plenty to decorate guest | newspapermen who are teetotalers, constitutionally incapable of stay- towels, sheets, pillowcases, table- | @ hairdresser who never opens her | ing put for very long. | They'll go through the motions | of signing up a girl to go steady | go she'll be reserved ROLL NOW in either | ly started “no” to f idea in theory— , tt ber, everything, | you was a fine |e hs ote wchss| a tLe y Zam". 2 ie hart. fu anne At| bat bolt rent epamaias Se | | vacuum cleaner to dirt and tg po negative approach is not | with other girls on the side. , 1) ee ; at uncommon.-Baby is having | And once you're a girl of his, i et bom Perl hue pie ‘tevertie Jewels Gain Color fun, so ignore his no’s. you're supposed to stay so doc- tt charity. New designs in both precious and cies i amet aeeke keted. You're not supposed to flirt . Unused garments are moth | costume jewelry illustrate the sum- —. with other boys when he’s around a breeders. Worse yet, moths are not| mer trend toward dramatizing ~ And no matter what his mood, $ 95 selective. They are just as apt to/| fashions with fresh color and OQ you're supposed to remember that ruin a brand-new garment in the | youthful gaiety. Earrings, for in- NIO he’s entitled to your full attention. same closet once they have been | stance, are created with a lavish + LS For what reason? Just his masct A line riorit Sq. Yd. lured by something much less | hand for mobile chandelier effects, epee EN: | ° grape-like clusters and lacy but- ‘ Fundamentally, your disposition tons the size of a silver dollar. and points of view are diametrt- * Because hair is close-cropped, we 7 cally opposed to his. When you can afford to greet summer with . i spl rage pasa jr tonggnons the flattering emphasis larger ear- you sure you es rings provide. —_—— want him to be true. Clois e es This guy can’t be. So why fret sonn 1 Hibernating ; . over him? When he’s around and 9 SS sane | in a bad mod, let him sulk by the exclusive new ® Feline animal _ himself Let him get as mad as he . { $5 Operate soto wants when you seem interested weave in all- wool Pom in other boys. : | 39 Uncle | He does nothing to warrant your pile... a dynamic 17 President Yy ' complete attention, he does noth- surf pattern in sub- " Siow ‘animal =e , | ing to deserve your loyalty. Noth- y tissue Yy ing he does should spoil your fun tle, decorator col- os SE Y, fas oie a eal ors. A carpet that p ker. Ht that’s Jorgetting him — ge will add luxury to | Require ; ahead and try it. 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Prices of Fowlerville will be | ern Michigan and the Upper Penin- | 718 West Huron Street 2-3220 hosts. Election of officers is sched-| sula. Mrs. Luttrell participated in | ® jewelry ® Chine © Linens © Lingerie uled for this meeting. _f To Markdown and Retag Merchandise for Fast Selling SALE STARTING FRIDAY, MAY 14, AT 10 A M. Watch Thursday's Pontiac Press Dickie's Babyland 22 E. Pike St. One block off Saginaw } David Livingsten toast to the daughters. | Mary Martha Circle will sponsor | ¥ Men’s Fellowship will serve the | .| dinner. | Mrs. M. H. Luttrell Attends Sessions Mrs. Melville H. Luttrell of Cold- Caldwell, Mrs. James Ster- A cooperative dinner is ng| After the board meeting, a FLORA-MAE. the program teeing off for the first round | | Clintonville road and Mrs. Fred Collins of | Golf League, which began its season of play . & P ae we, ‘ Ft es - . at, : P 4 Lake Golf League. | Silverhill road got together to discuss future| Tuesday morning. Mrs, Richard Schwach of Coolidge drive (left) and Mrs, Reginald Edwards of Anders drive get their equip- | ment ready for the second nine at Silver Lake Country Club as they open the first season for the newly formed Silver | Grubers to Fete. Their Daughter at May 23 Party i | weeks. The reception is planned for May 23 at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. The Dotsons, students at Em-| manuel Missionary College in Ber- rien Springs, Ohio, will make their | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gruber of home in Mansfield, Ohio. South Paddock street have planned | an open house and reception to) Meeting | Conducted bridegroom is the | ning with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dotson of Mount | Byrnes on Marquette street. Following a business meeting. arrived in the Mr. Byrnes showed colored slides. the Grubers Saturday, | Refreshments were served by Mrs. | and they will remain for several | Byrnes, Mrs. Donald Kibbee and Mrs. Ambrose Powers. Figure Club to Hold Installation Program Newly elected officers of Fashion Your Figure Club will be installed at a meeting to be held Thursday evening at Pontiac High School. A Officers are Mrs. Robert Quinn, president; Mrs. Richard Frye, vice | president; Mrs. Carrie Jackson, secretary; Mrs. Thomas Folsom, | treasurer; Mrs,- Howard Hicks, scales manager, and Mrs, Hartley | Bray, weight recorder. Honored at Shower | ' Mrs. Ronald Scheme! wags hon- ored with a pink and blue show- er recently in the -Winding drive | home of Mrs. C E. Hanson. As- | sisting the hostess were Mrs. Cecil }Scheme!. Mrs.Amty Condon and | Mrs. Milton Foltz MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS ‘CREATED by ANDRE +5” . ae ia 7 i | 0” COLD WAVE MACHINE or MACHINELESS Including the Italian Boy Haircut OR ANY STYLE-CUT oT EXPERT operators , Te Serve You! Open Wednesday All Day — Friday ‘til 9 P. M. No Appointment Needed! immediate Service \- Andre Beauty CSalon Ww ~® 2nd Floor Pontiec State Bonk Bidg. Ph. 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Twix - miss sizes 7 to 14. 95 $ the complete set \A\asy “\\ | ‘ \\ vy es ~~. = i Ad) be, ; bs t } | ‘ ami i Se if Tit yhily , j if cama IT’S IN THE BAG 1 ’ tz ‘ . ‘ : TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 Parents Growing Tired of ‘Scientific’ Child Development Advice, Data Here Comes the Bride Honor Maid, Best Man Play Key Roles (Wditer’s Note: Third in « series of seven articles Emily Post cover- ing ell phases Wedding etiquette.) man have the most important the Fi il ite if cf a5 3] ga 8 of 4 a “3 s z & Q 2 RJ i ! i: i Fi 4) i i Ra rehearsa! and hold the bride's bou- during the ceremony. At the the ceremony, you give back wearing a face veil you is take it off or turn it back as will |. LADIES * - WARDROBE 15%. have been decided at the re hearsal The only other thing you do is to straighten out her train before she “| and the bridegroom start walking down the aisle, Correctly you then follow alone. (To walk with the best man gives the effect of a double wed- ding and is conspicuéusly incor- rect.) At the reception you stand on -| the bride’s right in the receiving line. * 2 ® “My son has been asked to be best man at a wedding. Will you please tell us exactly what my son's duties and obligations are?’ The best man has three main ob- ligations—to see that the bride- the church you walk up the| ding ring and get the money from alone just where you were told at the | and to make himself generally use- od at the reception. a ee ae ee a ) and wedding pres- ee | | “My son is to be married. Just when should I be seated in church? LEATHER LUGGAGE “Also, is it proper for the | | PETUNIAI MEN'S I'l never tell the neighbors This papering job was mine TWO-SUITER |) | 21: hove rte te ssortahod For look at how they shine / groom to walk in together, pre- ceded by the usher, or does the bridegroom's mother walk up the alsie on the arm of an usher with the father following?” The ideally correct procedure is as follows: The bridegroom's moth- er goes up the aisle on the arm of the head usher and takes her place in the first pew on the right; the bridegroom's father follows alone and takes his place beside her. The same usher returns to the vestibule and immediately escorts if Hite ne tH * . - Since my father is not living. my only brother will give me away. However, my fiance also would like to have him as one of his ushers. “Would it be proper for him to both capacities? 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'Blaring Bands Cover Up ip, p. prank Price's funeral re the American Academy of Gen- Abiul Fath, co-owner of the Egypt- _ ‘bearded, begrimed man _ found | Mo The Ss icku | eral Practice, says that for some: fan daily. newspaper Ai Misri, Police Ambulance Car ‘hiding on the second floor of vie ater Stickup jeu was fulfilled today, thanks | acon there is an “amazing come- '-\ -ealled yesterday for the world’s’ COLUMBUS, Ohio — Joseph|@ furniture warehouse here has| HARTFORD, Conn. @—Ag biar-|*0 interdenominational teamwork. ‘back” in the field of general _ free press to invetigate Al Misri’s poiuce 44, of Columbus crashed —— out to lg . oe aon ine bands marched by in the | The former moderator of the | practice. 17.000 examiner, sought since Apri OF | armed Forces Day parede, a man | Southern Presbyterian Church, F “There afe family doctors into the rear of a police ambu-| imping bail on a burglary charge, | in our mem he said, add- ping : slipped up to the cashier's window | Who died Monday, had asked that |in our membership,” he said. a | with . automatic BUDGET rie reco WATER HEATER - Standard suppression. He said he would accept the ver- AS tow 46 @ict of any American or interna-|lance cruiser at a stop light yes- police said ; tional press committee which | terday. The man, George Hampton of a movie theater yesterday.and jhis funeral be at Central Metho- ; .. ‘a family physician for every eves Se Attracti ite $ 15 would visit Egypt and investigate! When the jarred patrolmen ran Simpson, 41, was taken to general | handed Miss Muriel DePrey, 19, | 4ist Church here. That was for | | family.” i with — trum. 8 suppression by the revolution. back to talk to Deluca, he greeted | hospital. Police said he was near) i. 104 | convenience of the. staff of nearby | — Gelvenized steel tank . . . ames a7 om them” with a polite nod and in-+staryation. - | mg . a he ke | Mcleod-infirmary, which he od for ali bounes. Hee 4 today. ~_—_Pies Installation : “The world’s free press should quired sociably, ‘What street am A warehouse emplove acciden is is a stickup. not make | orved as chaplain. regard the struggle of A! Misri J on, please? tally discovered Simpson yester-| a sound. If you do I'll kill you.| 4 statewide women's convention R WN as its own—a struggle for the) He was charged with drunken day while “rooting around” on the No alarms. The money or your was scheduled for the Methodist on sacred right to live and express driving. second floor of the warehouse. life. Put in bag." church at the hour of the services, | | so the First Baptist Church stepped | 55 East Pike Se. Phone FE 3-7195 The bandit dashed past the backs of the crowd and ran down an gi ley with $100 in cash. _ Police said Simpson jumped bond the day he was to have been agraigned on a charge of burglary. -——— -—— opinion.”” he said. 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Take Herd of Elephants The 1952 Democratic presidential | She ccienaly stepped on the |The ime he tok 4 fom the mand announced. nominee's physicial, however, said accelerator. r Pg of oa identified by| The weapon, known as the Sperry WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. @® — City |his “health is excellent pal tie | Stee teastecad was, thrown out, in | Reds as Col, Carlos Ortiz-| Sparrow I, is “fully maneuverable police rounded up a band of 12-|recovery ahead of schedule.” juring his leg. | New Many Weer cn Semin of the Cols: at supersonic speeds, yet light and | year-old “rustlers” yesterday Stevenson is expected to remain! The car roared across the treet. | Whe dn Korea. compact enough to-be carried in; Detective Lt. F. Larue Horner }in the hospital two or three days. | narrowly Missing other —. 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Vorys (R-Ohio) said today he thinks the | administration is wor'cing on col- lective security plang for South- east Asia that do not call for any | immediate use of American forces | | or large expenditures of money. | | He predicted in an interview that } would support a security blueprint following lines now be- ing worked out. Vorys is a senior member of | the. House Foreign Affairs Com. | mittee, which heard Secretary of | | State Dulles outline his proposed | | Asian defense alignment 4 ilar briefing today. Chairman Chiperfield (R-II) and TEAMWORK—Opera star Lily Pons seems to be straining for a countries and Western Powers into! high note as conductor Max Rudolph pulls on her corset strings. In a defense coalition, Dulles earlier | Atianta, Ga., for a performance of “Lucia.” she was persuaded to try told a news conference the goal | on the corset and pantaloons worn by Vivien Leigh in “Gone With be given flexibility to use | Crossword puzzles, anagrams What isn't all right is the dis- familiar with the steps | But, like millions of my fellow up in everybody's life, always is to create an alliance prepared | the Wind.” by | —_—_—_______- Sn Crosswords Waste Time; tA in Southeast Asia the | 33,000,000 earmarked specifical- double crostics, crytograms and all amy ble relative — }other forms of word games are a a me citizens who turn to the puzzie in| cloaking themselves in the pure their morning paper, I get a fine | white robes of moral righteousness, Communist aggression } / That's What They're For in the foreign aid | ; whenever you settle down happily siperiority complex out of solving | talking about the grave state of Informed House sources said | By LAURA Z. HOBSON | marked A for Apple, B for Bow- | undoubtedly. a thorough waste of | with the Sunday crossword |a hard one, and we feel the zestful the world and pointing out that —_ that the admin-| By International News Service | wow and C€ for Cat. Indochina fell. | time. These sourpuss characters turn have one that will Thus im addition to feeling games is just an easy anagram At other times, this harmiess | 44. pore | hobby gives our minds an escape, | — Actress Over Virus THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1954 A % | Larry Wade said: sense of playing hooky from work. only hepcats fiddled while Rome_ + Holland Festival Opening Today - Cool Weather Is Okay, It ‘Intensifies Colors’ of Tulips, Says Manager HOLLAND w — Cloudy skies and cool temperatures greeted — of Holland's silver annt- versary tulip festival today. Despite the weather, upwards Of | | 40.000 persons were expected to |jam this Western Michigan com- munity which has a normal popula- tion of about 15,000 for opening , day festivities When told the weather would | probably be pretty much the same | —cloudy and cool—during most of | the festival, tulip time manager i } Hy seek the tulips.” The colorful four-day festival | Opens officialty~at 2:30 p.m. when Holland businessmen, aided by a host of state and local politicians, will scrub the city’s ‘‘dirty | streets. | From then on, it will be a con- | tinuous round of festivities as this | thousands of visitors from throughout the United States! Gov. G. Mennen Williams will | lead the = street-scrubbing __poli- cians. He will be joined by Lt. Gov. Clarence A. Reid, Auditor | General John B. Martin, Attorney | |General Frank Millard, State Treasurer D. Hale Brake. Detroit | Police Commissioner Donald S. | Leonard, Highway Commissioner | “SUFFERED 7 YEARS— | then Paze broaght amazing relief!” | eave Mr. H. 3. Chicage, Hlincis | = — ¢ MEW STAINLESS simple piles, FORM now ALSO — tested by AVAILABLE? docters — ; at | _}| however brief. from the problems and tensions of daily life. ‘nor Parker left Cedars of Lebanon ne Hospital yesterday after treatment i ‘qver the weekend for an acute| “Escape?” You may challenge | me in cross-examination. “Is there | anything relaxing about trying to think of a four letter word for a NO PARKING PROBLE of Superior FLAVOR ~ for CASH and CARRY] CUSTOMERS! Enjoy the extra- good flavor of V. A. Nye Dairy Milk at cash and carry prices. - Deira, tale, $i -ctatlon: « «= te ne your car... just ring the bell at the window and be served right in your car. NO BOTTLE DEPOSIT NO BROKEN CLASS jUCS Nye Cash and Carry Milk is in| convenient, sanitary cartons. Earn 2% current rate. Every account insured to $10,000. 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Please send the necessary material and informa- ****"** ett tsst rte an | ‘olds in playing with blocks B tion to me, without cost r obligation. + >a : ttt IIIT IIIT TT TTTiTitiliiriririrfterlerelerrrry, ~*~ M = Outdoor sports like golf and ten- | nis, fishing and archery -never| need any alibis, for we all know exercise is good for our muscle Convicts Three Youths in Street-Corner Death | LOS ANGELES ®—A Superior | Court jury has convicted three | youths of .mansiaughter in the street-corner death of a wealthy ye, te lics Mh Richard Venegas, 18. Cuff had in- tervened in the brawl when he saw the defendants assaulting a Camp Pendleton Marine, John W. Moore. 1. Foreign: Nations in Pact Unwanted by Indochina JAKARTA, Indonesia (®—Indo- nesian Foreign Minister Soenarjo says any defense pact for Southéast Asia must be limited to Asian na- tions if it is to be effective. 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Getting /| The two X-ray crews will finish | Leonard Griffin (rear), before the band concert | in last minute practice are (1. to r.) Karen Under- out this week in Waterford and | tonight at 8:15 in the school gymnasium. The wood, Terry Lancaster, Jim Cote and Mallory Health ° clety and Michigan, Pontiac, Bi | yaeNcH HORN SESSION—Memtbers of the French | Pentine Press Photo Ee fi nly tit: i 2 i ‘i pty iH nf ith ; : F F : 5 ft , E ; i i | i § i & E H , ; : i i : rt . | d 4 i | i } FE E 5 E : it tf ; i i ra si Hi rE 7 Fi o8 i = = z : 5 : i 3 s i 2 z F i ee plats were approved, a third tem-|U- S.Post Office’s Huron All proceeds from this year's -arily OK'd be faculty play will be used for laid and another building i} iL iit i if HI ag : : i | | Royal Oak. Waterford’s unit at| French horn section will be featured in .a special Berube. . -| INSTRUCTION SESSION—Four members of the Pentiae Press Phete | Thursday and 8 a.m, until 5 p.m. the | cast for “You Can't Take It With You,” Waterford saaben Davis and Charles Pappas. Mrs. Lewis as | Friday. Lc R d Township High School's annual faculty play, enact |the Grand Duchess is instructing McCaffrey, the | ‘The Royal Oak unit, set up at aycee eenage Oa -€-O right are Mrs. Joyce Lewis, Jack McCaffrey, Miss | who plays the part of the ‘‘mad Russian.” ss» | X-rays from noon until § Thurs Ww t f d F ; . | day and 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Fri-| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — | will be Police Chief Frank VanAtta, | Neight Aid Parent ws | Waterford Faculty to Give Board Nam core ship Junior Chamber of Commerce | Pringle, it was announced today. ° Monday . —| "ane ext in Home F mov e driving test for teenagers 8 p.m. next mebert L. Tresdall | _Zesmngere from tess hgh tos .| From Drayton Plains) Friday, May will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at! honors. . in the Township | and Saturday n ° “ ota: r : Ag Pa Age da — Bowers | for Building Job | ~~~ ere Peek Rens, wih bene Applications for the event may Mr. Trusdell is survived by his driver's license may enter the con- widow, Nellie; a son, Lester, at | 1. - Family ee ee _ ford Township High’ School. week's Waterford Township Board | 26 to X-ray employes.- Crews and a sister, Mrs. Nina Lediey of | parking lot ‘Trophies will be meeting set up shop for the public at Jackson. | awarded to first, second and third - , | Waterford Township Hall, Highland —_—_—— - the city-township line. It would also | and Crescent Lake Rds., will take with state law which des- | free X-rays from noon until 8 p.m., Test to Be Held Sunday | Fund at 9 005 , a scene from the play to be presented Friday and | retired Olympic athlete, in discus throwing. Miss | Royal Oak Hall at W | ' cen- | Saturday nights in the gymnasium. Shown left to | Davis as a ballet student gets a lesson from Pappas, | and Thiteas bite Ra. aa oe Judges Are Announced Or ee ami y day. Judges for the teenage “‘road-e-o” | State Trooper Gerald Tafel, Donald | will stay | Sponsored by the Waterford Town- | White, Robert Beatty and Donald! of Boys Who Perished 3-Act Comedy May 14 5 . r y oe bs Ing to 4540 Dixie Hwy., Drayton will be held Sunday at the ASP| Fund for rehabilitation af the WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —, pas as 9 mad Russian, Arthur dnd Inspector Plains, om Tuesday, May 18, County Deaths parking lot on Dixie highway.” | Jesse for a four-day stay. Hours there | . ship, until when Katharyn Oakes as ° Tuesday, Wednesday and Thure- HOLLY—Service for Robert L and Watert — | has Waterford Picks Man| day and 10 a.m, until @ p.m. | Trusdell, 69, of 1900 Parker Rd.| wm ‘bo iampaling -_ ae Mrs. 21. of a assist at Rose Center. He died Tuesday | i The morning at Goodrich Hospital. | cols. Any teenager having Wa Pesta Seems Seek onaet Ge eee s home; three brothers, Benjamin, A wri es ll be given f fund for tennis cousts for Water |iNSpector was named at last |ringham's Ford Motor Co. Leonard and William, all of Holly. dion tne pretiaiecdng ee ea been authorized to accept deposits heads of the Syca- family, played by Paul Rip- K kG Approved were the Northridge | ™imgham High School Thursday, place winners. The trophies were, **t . bdivisi Al : h-| May 27 from 6 p.m. ° 3 donated by Filmore Hardware home fer the fed round ik es cad ee ce 9am |Ortonville High shatchinees Cafoteria and East Krew = FEE? I I worth Rds.. and the Waterford- out See Houghton, married to Dublin subdivision, at Elizabeth cemetery lot for the threes young ; loves - ® ger Insurance Co. opengl ga he nba . f N School Lake and Williams Lake Rds. ray unt wn | Seniors Leave |; ences a:0e-aten geese eam. beys has been paid from the ra ily, way in which the family ; ° ° , eet tor coy can winds Ss cas| on heat Qing eat pera | VOL EWC S | chen temporary seared was on Trip Tonight || “tem sm Be dpe. 3 mindful of the impact of our rapid | enjoyable evening of fun for both . lork road, at the indepeadence Wa- m. Next Tues- ORTONVILLE — Members of Chairman of the driving contest | meeting of the committee expansion.” the faculty and the audience. The rogram at : ; will find crews . |is Philip Nelson. He will be as-| members Sy , ma og at Clarkston | tertord townships boundary line. ot Berkley’s | Setior class of Ortonville High | i104 by Gene Shon, Gerald De-| Community Forum last p . s P : Milford High that @ person should live from day; Under Way; Promises) ‘the board approinted Ray Schell ah Ncight te bus, | |Wees, Claude Goulet, William Cris-| clothing is not at presen g to day without a care because— Classrooms by Fall of Drayton Plains as the town trip will take @ to | #08. Gerald Walling and Byron Mer- ed for the couple, but that . Bas ship's second building inspector. ie ou DC.N Falls | tt. furnishings will cast in-| CLARKSTON — Ground has|A® ordinance regulating estab-| 9 wt Rene York: City. There are 31| Winer of the local contest will | future been broken for the new Clarkston | lishment and maintenance of pub-| 9¢ students in this year’s graduating |COo™pete with teenage driving win- The father of the boys, Evarts Kirby, |Community School building pro-| lic billiard and pool halls, dance! qyweive Mile pre ners from all over Michigan in the | while Sariego as Grandpa Syca-|gTam which promises elementary | halls, bowling and soft drink es | go.5 unth § Baccalaureate service will be at | 2t¢ contest in Lansing June 5. Helen Essie | classrooms by September and the | ‘ablishments was adopted. The/ 194m. until 6 8 p.m. May 23 in Brandon School |. Th? state winner will then go to Sycamore, George Tramontin as {planned high school addition in| boafd announced the township =n wi . Washington, D. C, Aug. 10-14 for | $2,000 was contributed a a gE gt a i L z 3 e758 aah i é ai Fi if 4 i Ei = ri 3 g 9 z ; h i £ f g 4 ri8 | t i GET s3 th FE re uF fis: E oF é Gis ie re oe be Oe the national championship contest. | workers at GMC Truck a Five winners in the national con- | Div auditorium. test will receive college scholar- Orion Senior Bondsmen. |fap® Of 1.2%. 570, $500, $50 oF Charitable Bingo, Raffle against her father's strict trol _ | square foot including construction . . Ge ds at Dinner G P s strict con Also playing are Charles Pap- 204 architectural fees will be| ™ Tesidential areas provided mot | |to Get Awar mii WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— meneame. at rear = , more than three children are | LAKE ORION — Awards will C ty Bi h ble Bingo and Raffle Assn. Susan Plays leading | $12.20__(several.dollars_ below _the cared for in one home. Mother, Daughter Fetes be presented to members of the - oun rt 5 | Cumrtta : Howe the teadi ee: will hold its regular business meet role, with James Robert as the Vocg] Concert current tullding Sigives.) by director William | ake Orton The ta . pe = : o « The pre mre nah ing try | Draw Good Attendance | senior gers Por or Wi _ OM aoa are Wen esonard_ ot Lake ng ot 8a Gmenten of: Os class President Paul Shoe- Receipts to Go pany was granted the contract approval Tose ng '| THOMAS—Good attendance was ge annual Band Award | Clifford Allen ond Martin James, Tess. Knights of Pythias Bidg., 962 Yeor for the high school architectural | S7eham Farms. reported for two recent mother and | rinner at Blanche Sims School at “*’ White Lake | heis Red. the Il-senior cast. for ; trades at a cost of $218,950, = daughter banquets here. : Choir Robes ae Vandalized School Tare. loved hott received a gift 6:30 p. m. tomorrow KEEGO HARBOR — Additional) ottien incietes "hel for being the oldest mother at the toastmistress. Dining room choir robes will be purchased with Se ee ee WSCS benquet, end Drs. Fidens |e tS ee Holl Roof Renovated | *cept+_ trom the sith annual| tr" ating ‘wo provide two | BACK 10 Normal METAMORA — Renovation has | Roosevelt High School Glee Clubs | Sion High School "| LAKE ORION — Eaton School been completed on the Metamora|in the auditorium tomorrow at 9° * Township Hall. A new roof, ce-| 8:15 p. m. | Also included for the high school | W@s reported back to normal to-| Set Missionary Institute | ea in membership are in- ment floor and oil furnace have| The girls and boys choral groups, | Will be vocational shop room s, | day, after vandalism Monday night missionary | vited ttend a dinner busi- been installed and the interior has | under the direction of Mrs. Charles |band room, cafeteria, study hall | forced officials to call off classes |_,UM — An all-day Free | ness sole , : Auburn Height been repainted Seavey, will each be heard in five |@"4 & home economics depart- semods yt ey ii, Communt Club. slated ee ce ord in fiver aont. yesterday. Methodist Friday, with M ty Sine a F eR om er a _ ; Mrs. Ruth Young, principal, said Ella Maye Daniels, world traveler, | p.m. tomorrow at group's Specialty songs will be given by| Hickson Construction Company most of yesterday was spent clean- | && guest of honor, house on south Squirrel road.- {| 7 y the girls’ Triple Trio and Jack! received the contracts for con- DRAY TON ‘Horner will play “Malaguena” as| struction of all elementary ee Peale aoa JEWELERS §f ® vit slo. Jane Adam and Ed} schools at a cost of $148,260. e = the one-room independent school She SSS es acca em eee MAKE THE “KIDDIES” HAPPY | Watch Repair “Make Believe.’ Tho iompany took the bid | here & & SEETROM, Pep. ase Ee ate wil. combing icy $129,168.70 and Fred Moote re Authoriti till seeking the - AR ’ - ws ar = 8 Doors ) Nerth of the Bank _ —s of six selections. ceived the electrical trades con- vandals. .* " with these Solid Maple BUNK BEDS z i e ; i ‘ fy i a i i z i Fi P. | high é cook, John McCaffrey as a retired|ings to absolute fundamentals,| py was . 1 JJ a | -—- champion and , Mrs. | said Leslie F. Greene, superin- coutets ee ou ee pn geld age avenue girl who rebels | Joyce Lewis as a grand duchess. tendent of schools. the cost per boarding homes will be permitted jae | - | i i e & ~ = n tract at $48,683.00. Elementary unit additions will REX nts eecrarae xs! Richardson || $89” a WE'RE KIN p ame betes Regchont Elemen- n With Ledder end Guerd Reil CLEANERS < isenevis castea os | arm Dai | | ianietinn at the Clarkston ote. arm airy . ‘@ Hand Rubbed mentary school. Apt Call FE 4.6171 Cannes desien ot at ine || 7350 Highland: Rd. mae OR 3-7362 For Set roofs cary ae bea Hd Connecting Pins Prompt Pick-Up sistant glass, plastic reot bub. Invites You * ore Made of bles and bilateral lighting. ° Steel. 3 Stores to Better Serve You , oe Po > of oft. to Stop mn and wi cinder 4525 Dixie Hwy. — 388 Nelson blocks to form interior walls. Try Our bd Ada ag, Spe 277 Baldwin These will be painted in pastel * for ' Adi aaa iF shades to provide soft lighting and Line of \djustment , Pont better acoustics. Class room floors in Width. bd SHRINK + SHOWER « men Stans é and corridors will be of asphalt *Tasty Incandescent silver globe light- Sandwiches ned ae al Fortified RA ing fixsures. wil be installed in °Fountain Dis} with NYLON LONG WEAR Nuorescent in rooms used i : eT | ‘thea __ttealth Pe [ee a os Seta oe of Ice Tnnerpring Metron, 149.00 GREEN’ S$ 795 oe PHONE OR ie ||| °Baked Goods. ]]_ === You Will Enjoy Shopping % : : cat on vs ot agin | [EXCUSE FORNSUNGS |] Party Sacks || DRAYTON HOME FURNISHINGS || | "TM DRAYTON DRUG STORE ||L #6 senties || ¢Fresh Dairy |} sesvron ane” on sane + | tte toy, Draron Paine von see] woot Seas, || Products POOR iy yh jaar REPL AS A Free Easy Parking Th VV CONFIDEN SE ! 4 4 - ) j a 4 : . ‘ ¥ 4 | i t . ' \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 ™ Hal Boyle Says: ef il s i a4 i i i | i : ie up to government grade.” With a simple micrometer Gar- nats can measure a piece of maca- roni to be sure that it has the prop- | er wall thickness. should be about 26-1,000th of an inch thick,” he said. “Slow cook- | ing macaroni can be up to 4100th of an inch. We can allow up to >1,000th of an inch variation and still guarantee uniform cooking quality.” | How do you tell young peas from old peas? Simple. By the differ ... and forecast the weather 12 to 24 hours in advance. We hove installed an air- port weather station in our store. Come in and Try It sas Yoursel{! Office Supply 17 W. Lewrence SF. |ence between sinkers and floaters. “As peas get older they get more dense, because they are con- verting their sugar to starch,’’ ex- plained Garnatz, “in a can of top grade fancy peas not more than 2 per cent of them should sink more than 2 inches in a 13 per cent-salt, solution in 10 seconds."’ He has an ingenious device which automatically can put a can of peas to this test and separate the tender young floaters from the tired old sinkers. Other gadgets in his laboratory. look as if they had been invented by Rube Goldberg. The Muoroe- meter lights up the vitamting in bread and checks its freshness ~ resistance +o staling.- — — -— ---4- “A quick-cooking macaroni| —_—— or - Celluloid Buttons Convention Badges Enameled Emblems Award Ribbons Tool Checks Metal Tags We have a few standard blank items in stock. 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Johnny Pesky's lifetime bat mark im the AL is .309. { * | Callow, the old man of the river, By JACK SAYLOR With a. 4team battle for team honors shaping up, tonight's Wayne-Oakland County League track meet should be a thriller: | The 4th annual event will be held | the field at Michigan Norma! College's! [mn dual meets, Clarkston has track in Ypsilanti starting at 6| beaten'Keego but lest to Mil- p. m. ford, which in turn, lost t. Clar- The anticipated close competi-! enceville. Clarenceville’s loss to Navy Coach Sees Finish of Crew’s Perfect Streak ANNAPOLIS, Md. @® — Rusty as defending champion Milford, Clarkston, Keego Harbor and Clar- enceville battle for honors. Holly, IRA regatta on June 17. He sees hie alma mater, Wash- lington, as the big winner, which stared out on the Severn today and- what he foresaw was not good for his undefeated Navy crew The Middies, with practically the same eight that won the Olympics two years ago, have taken 24 in a row to date and, aithough Callow | would not venture the opinion that his sweepswingers could lose in the Eastern Sprints Saturday, he did sprint and the Western Sprints at Newport Harbor, Calif.. to his shell. That will mean 2% straight victories for the Middies when they tangle with Washington in the IRA test. (BRAKE RELINE SPECIAL $19.95 Value! OTHER . Now _ ALIGNMENT, Now CARS, $24.95 VALUE ~ WHEEL BALANCE, $2.50 VALUE Pay as Little as $1.25 a Week Goodyear Service Store 30 S. Cass iH -¥ :8 J = = 3 E f : *4 A | fe : sts! igagte $16.95 ! $7.95 VALUE | $ 5.95 Sox. This year with Washington, he’s already lost three games at | night. In fact, his only victory was a day affair, against the Yankees $ 1.50 He iil : ¢ FE 5-6123 U Fifteen rd Rese Fer the complete selection of fine Lifts wnderweor . by Moders Giobe, come te MM PONTIAC, MICH. tion threatens eight league records Brighton and Northville complete take a gloomy view of the big means that he has conceded the | igke avi i Keege completes the cycle, ilus- trating how close this meet should be. Clarkston has never been worse than 2nd in the league meet. Wolves won the inaugural in 195], finished 2nd to Holly in 1952 and were runnersup to Milford last spring. Milford strength lies in the mile, shot put and the fact that the Redskins have good entries in nearly every event. This makes Russ Gabier’s team a very slight favorite. Ciarenceville has excellent hurd- lers, but will have to have other points divided equally among the other contenders to win. Keego's principal hope rests with its great sophomore sprinter, Dennis Single- |.ton, but he is backed up by good entries in at least 5 other events. Clarkston is strong in field events ‘except the shot). and has an outstanding half-miler in junior Gordon Cascaddan. Waivers Asked on Ex-Tiger E z 2 ree li Hil Z é 7% it : 4 tts Field Like Home for Braves | Four Teams in Battle for W-O Track Title Charlie Grimm Wins 6 of 11 in Dodger Park _Milwaukee Club Walks Off Tuesday With 2-0 Victory By BEN PHLEGAR Associated Press Sports Writer If times get tough, Chartie Grimm may be able to sell his se- crets on how to win in Ebbets They won six of 11 games there. No other visiting team won more than three. The St. Louis Cardi- nals didn't win any Now the 1954 edition of the Mil- waukee Wonders are trying to do the job even better. TRAPPED OFF BASE—Washington 1s\-baseman Mickey Vernon (center) is trapped and out between ard and home in the @th inning of the game yesterday with Detroit as he is tagged by Tigers’ ird baseman AP Wirephete Ray Boone (right). Play started on a grounder by Washington right-fielder Clyde Vollmer-that went to Tigers’ 2nd-baseman Frank Bolling who threw to catcher Frank House (left). Washington won 5-3. $100 T-SHIRTS $125 sd $250 ATHLETIC SHIRTS $100 IK’S ¢ They invaded Brooklyn last night ° : eth St time thin enason and 8th Grade Girl, 14, Stuns walked off with a 2-0 triumph. The / ‘ i If T pry by Gone Goiey 8 King | Amateur Golf Tournament ee trans mane = 186 SOX COath By MERCER BAILEY ~“ | of Thomasville, Ge, and Polly body, the 6-foot-&-inch sidearm spe- BIRMINGHAM, Ale. @ — Two! Riley, four-time Southern winner cialist pinned the first shutout on BOSTO veterans of tournament campaigns | from Fort Worth. They clashed in the Dodgers since June 11 ast IN, May 12 @ — Veteran ang an amazing teen-age school | the feature match of the round. year when another rookie, Allan | "s%thander Joe Dobson has been | kid who has been playing golf only | The winner is favored to capture Worthington of the New York | S@med as: coach for the Boston 39 months held the spotlight in to- | the championship. . Giants, turned ‘the trick. Red Sox who released him uncon- | ggy’s second round of the Women's| But Mary Mills, the 14-year-old e 8 e@ ditionally Saturday as a pitcher. | southern golf tournament. | eighth grader front Gulfport, Miss. The Braves won even though ° ° © The veterans were national ama-| “as the girl who had the specta- they lost one of the most pro-| The 37-year-old Dobson compiled teur champion Mary Lena Faulk | tors buzzing with excitement. longed arguments of the season. | ® lifetime record of 137 victories | The chunky youngster jumped A seventh inning drive by Eddie | and 103 losses since he began his a . |imto a sentimental favorite’s role Mathews bounced off a railing| big league career with Cleveland 4-Minute Mile | yesterday when she upset Mrs. atop the center field fence and | in 1939. . . | Maurice Glick of Baltimore 1 up fell back on the field 7 Will Continue =| ™ 2 hoes. U on . * ee ee | Her distance off the tee—she won mpire Engein ruled it a | land, eight Boston _ " contest with double since Mathews. got only as| With Chicago which released him to Be Hazard bap Breer hatin roman dasa far as second before the Dodgers | last season. Runner Must Average || tong putts down at the ne tried to make a play on him. Um-| Dobson was signed as a coach 13.6 for Every 100 || enabied her to oust her tourhament pire Bill Summers called it a home | while the Sox worked out at Fen- Yards to Do It wise opponent, a former school | run and waved Mathews in. The! way Park prior to leaving for the penis ia e-eeal ie. Dodgers screamed. The four tm-| West where they open against By PAT ROBINSON The - pires huddled The Braves | Chicago today. | NEW YORK (INS) — dt is 0, | _ youngster, @ protege screamed. But in the end Math- | | years since Paavo Nurmi. the Deet cm ae ee a a ews was sent back to second: De- ° ’ | Finn ran a mile on the old Madison * when Mrs. spite the ruling. the drive scored | Majors op 10 ‘Square Garden track in 4:12 wort og two holes and; sent Danny O'Connell from first base| Lesding Betemes (Based on 30 at bets) | At that time we predicte’ that/ the match into @ playott. ” with Milwaukee's second run. The | , cAMEMICAN LEAGUE. | somebody would one day run a| | Miss Faulk ousted Mrs. Harry first came on Joe Adcock’s home | Avis. Cleve. ... 3 8% 2 33 fourminute mile and only two run. _ t= BS $ 3% | months ago we predicted some- * ¢ @ Beste. Dt. we @ @1i & 35|body would do it this year. Elsewhere in the National) hess Gere |. BoM Bn Well, it took many a long year , the New York | boing bet. 72772: iss 3s 3i7| t prove that we weren't off our Giants defeated Cincinnati 54 and . -~ 38 rocker when we made the predic- Philadelphia edged Chicago $7 in ah et ony “ape tion but Roger Bannister made it 10 innings. The St. Louis-Pirates | Berre. Ay et stand up for us with his 3:50.4. game at Pittsburgh Was rained | Jensen. Bos. $. om Oe Where do we go from bere? A out. Cu 4 Bibs’ oe «| 3:58 mile as Bannister predicts? ay + - ee Or a 3:4 mile as one reckless In the American League, Joe sense a optimist said? Lo allowed eto Pheer, ‘ Cisb “0% 5, %| To hear some of the experts perenne Sapo €. ooo 3 3ii| telt Mt, wow that Bannister ims teammates only two hits, both sin- | Sider’ siya“... “ie 3 cea ake qvarsbedy_and gies, as thé Orioles beat the Ath- | Sesser, Chi .........-. ens = pe om letics 20. New York defeated | mo: aR § bis brether will be running Cleveland 5-3, Chicago shaded Bos- Redges, _Bxiys. e2 a mile in four minutes or better. ton 2-1 and Washington beat De- | Temple. Cintt poe. See ny Don't you believe it troit 5-3. ce wome REN es BAtrep tx; That four minute job always has feo Sete. %, Maat EE S| presented something more than Racing fans at Monmouth Park | wusial. 1. 1 Riussewski. Cwnti | mental hazard. Let's take a look at wine | Neages, Balyn . 2 on 2 | the figures ‘and what a four-minute worth $249,678.35 in| Mar: 8% _— mile means. : : years. Anybody clicking a mile in four —oo minutes is averaging every bun-/| GOLF SUPPLIES ceca a dred yards in 13.63 seconds. That's 1152 W. 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Brennan, earnest and sober in his appreach to football prob- Beat Rockne, Leah fe cashed OE teas tere anything,” said Brennan today. “I can just try to have a real U.S. Net Star Captures Title, Loses a Friend Budge Patty irked at Morea’s Refusal to Cut Final Match ROME (®#—World traveler Budge Patty, who used to live in Los Angeles but now resides in Paris is burned up at Enrique Morea, the towering Argentine, whom he whipped in the final of the Italian International tournament yester- day, 11-9, 64, 6-4. “I was so terribly mad at him! that I couldn't lose,” said Patty. * ey 4 “In addition,” Patty scowled, ‘ hurt my back the previous day He didn't get a wink of sleep that night. I was so tired I was sure | "t have a chance to win.” aie hil z iplicdoets +H ul a : geeeaag H Fa By FRANK STRANAHAN My most spectacular shot gave me a tie for second in British Open of 1947. I have won the British, Canadian, Mexican and North and South | I had te walk pin I thought this one over carefully | as I walked back to my ball. I took an 8 iron and a few practice swings. I hit the ball well and it went t6 the air and over the mound wi Kingswood Net Tourney 11Under Way on Thursday Twenty-one Oakland -County | Kingswood’s Liuda Rakas in Ist girls are among the 4 entries in| round competition. the annual Michigan Open Tennis! (Other seeded players are Phyllis | Championships starting Thursday | Saganski, Hamtramck, No. 2; Judy | jat Kingswood School Cranbrook, | Hagan, Middletown, No. 3; Gwen McEvans, Hamtramck, No. 4; Gwyneth Thomas, Shaker Heights, O., No. 5; Sue Hodgman, Kalama- zoo, No. 6; Sue Metzger, Kalama- -}z00, No. 7; Claire Crowley, Middle- town, No. 8. County entrants inthe tourney: KINGSWOOD—Livuda Rakas. Diane Rich- ardson ag 8 a paege = Simmons. Kye Kathy Van Dusen, Linda rep. kins. Karen Henderson, Susan Webdd Girls 15 years and under will mQoserr.D HILLS—Linda = Myers, compete from Thursday through Lake ANORE NGELUS—Saida Tuttle. NORTHVILLE—Jay ‘* . BIRMINGHAM —Bibt Blakeman Monmouth Park's 194 racing 2 through Aug. 9 ore Truc when you buy for your proved again that Ford Engineered for long life, season wil] run 50 days from June | when you ee Life insurance experts, checking the latest registration data on 8,928,000 trucks, have Randy Turpin Ready fo Return to Ring Special Facilities Now 2 Operating for Anglers Special facilities for fishermen are in operation in Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority Parks. Double launching ramp at Met- — Beach on Black and Lake St. Clair has been | Hondlicopped Eaglets | Bow to WL in Track Walled Lake got two victories | apiece from Don Hanley and John | Reid and whipped seniortess Or- chard Lake St. Mary, 73 13 to 3 23, in a twilight track meet Tuesday at Walled Lake. 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Ask, too, about Allstate's Set for Sunday Building of Houses for U.S. Skeet Event One of Projects Upwards of 200 members of the Oakland County Sportsmen's Club will commence activity on a full- scale grounds clean-up and skeet field Work-bee Sunday morning at 9 o'clock Club president, Jerry Woolie- ver, has appointed Paul “Shorty” Gaber as chairman for the af- fair, with other jobs assigned to committees or group leaders, Helpers are invited to take rakes, shovels, and wheelbarrows, and re- port to Gaber at the clubhouse for | work assignments. Lawn, picnic grounds and Bun- yan Bowl will be cleaned up. A group of carpenters will work on the 16 new skeet houses in prepara- tion for this year’s National Skeet Shoot, which will be held on OCSC grounds, Aug. 30 through Sept. 5. Cement workers wil] pour the cement for the floor of the houses. and other phases of “activity re- | lated to the shooting field lay-outs. OCSC Work Bee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 - . “Paddle Push’ on Huron River Slated June 6 | Third annual Spring Paddle Push |down the Huron River from Mil- ‘ford to Kensington Metropolitan | Park will be held Sunday, June 6, starting at 2 p. m. The 8-mile canoe race is the only event of its kind in south- Race is sponsored by American Youth Hostels in cooperation with Milford Chamber of Commerce and the Huron-Clinton Metropoli- tan Authority. * © ®e Deadline for entries is Tuesday, June 1, Rules and entry blanks may be obtained from . American Youth Hostels, 51 West Warren, Detroit 1, telephone TEmple 1-1600. “ Ne “ in the attempt ease around a large rock in a deep run and failed Trout Fishing Good Despite Bad Weather Doing Heaviest Feeding in Early Weeks of Season By JACK PATTERSON What local fishermen need more than anything else is a new weather man and the sooner the quicker. Current March-style climate has a depressing effect on fishing and fishermen alike. 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Sev- NCAA May Suffer TV of Canadian Football Is NBC's By GAYLE TALBOT NEW YORK w#®—Canadian foot- One spot of unpleasantness still hovers over Australia, however, and it concerns the political break between that country and Russia because a Soviet diplomat was . NEW YORK @ When nomina- dropping off to 9% pounds for such | E “I feel certain Australia would | horses might turn out. grant visas to any athletes ‘at | = 64 others are question m Ss sia wants to send,” said Holt eash. ie ee | Syl Veiteh, “trainer for C. V. , |Whitney, said no thanks, he .| Officials of Belmont Park, |. iat enter Cold Command in where the one mifle event will be| 1. setropolitan, even with only raced Saturday, were scouring 113 pounds. prraee e rr pag ting many Possible rivals for the Dancer One starter | clude Straight Face, who won Officials Seek Rivals for : Dancer in Met Handicap|@ By JOHN CHANDLER |for the Met, with the weights tions for the $30,000-added Metro- | horses as Blue Repeater and Ma- 2 politan Handicap closed March 15, | zinga. Closest to the Dancer are a total of 65 horses had been made | Royal Vale and White Skies, both | & | with 126. Both doubtful for |i eligible through payment of $100) | Saturday. oe = 'the Dixie last Saturday at Pim- \lieo and would carry 117 in the | Met; Armageddon, 107; Laffango. Gallery's stable at its meeting on Reports From Major Clubs By ED CORRIGAN NEW YORK wW — Around the majors: | Roy Mack, vice-president of the | Philadelphia A's, is a glum fellow, | indeed. He can’t convince a the A’s aren't going to move. “No matter what I do, I still get qoutes,” he on says gloomily.| Report on Bobby “Thomson, fn- jured slugger of the Milwaukee | Braves: “The ankle (which he broke in| spring training) is still swollen and | stiff,”” he says. ‘ ‘It's a guess when | I'll be able to work out. It seems | to be getting better each week, though.” never happen again. Answer to Loss of College Schedule, Pre, crc, toy| auras wold te ity nt tte bare nan wanes toma, i" Landacked vibes g jother scattered committeemen led do so. We are reasonable people.”"| and not many trainers want to 116 Kaster 112: and Marcador. | ” | the scrap to take the entire pro- | tangle with the big grey cham- | 14 The race will be televised. | the. border are preparing to move | north country armed with a con-| gram away from Melbourne. This| Two new events were added to| pion these days. The Dancer, 2- | Auto Glass in on the colleges themselves, with |tract and wearing a grim smile. | attempt has been going on all year. |the winter program, scheduled for | year-old champ of-.1952 and° S| TUESDAY'S COLLEGE SCORES Safety an assist from the National Broad- Over his office door they had hung Only now can Melbourne consid-| Cortina, Italy, in January, 1956. | year-old king last year, made his an Deca 6 Properly, Quickly casting Co. The next yelp of pain 7 er itself safely over the hump. (They are a kilometer (18.6/ 1954 debut last Friday, winning | cs 1-14, Toledo 6-11 - vast CB. Corres you hear will come from the|® “oral greeting which said, “Well| «This clears the way for Mel-|miles) cross country skiing race | easily. — “Waichigan Nor- Giese soplncemeat~heps winaanictt. NCAA, On 13 Saturdays next fall done, Tom!” It might have added. | bourne to move ahead,” said Brun-|for men and a 15-kilometer (93 * * - Hub Auto Glass the country’s television sets will |’ ‘That's showing the so-and-sos.” | dage. ‘I don’t look for anything | miles) relay cross-country race for Handicapper John B Campbell | Western uichigen sutra ¢ 200 Gabined Ava, ve omes be jumping with Canada's own . more along this line." three girls. . assigned the Dancer 130 pounds! wayne 18, Michigan Normal 3 lively version of the game. — a group, Ante Tom Gallery, NBC's. sports in| should be explained, fighter, has just returned from the | “Game of the Week” coy Sinn * ¢ @ Don Johnson. a pitcher who toiled for the New York Yankees, | White Sox. | “At least,” says Paul, doesn't walk anybody. He keeps | —— strikes and getting a es. ® Manager Casey Stengel of the | Yanks is mighty annoyed with the poor performances.._of Whitey Ford. . . . Brooklyn catcher Roy Campanella back in uniform and taking running workouts while the | operation on his wrist is healing. af 3:58.4 for the mile within weeks. national presi- track coaches associa- in a speech at a Kiwanis luncheon that he believed id be able to run the Gite tye ATH rifts: j Miami coach said he had ‘old by Bill Easton, Santee’s that the Kansas star had not yet gone “all out” to run a mile in four minutes or better. E} Tribe's Avila on Rampage CLEVELAND «#-Bobby Avila second sacker werit 4-for-4 against the Yanks last night to take over the American League batting lead with @ .375 average. Avila also has the most hits in the league, 33. April 23 and awarded it to the rival ABC. Since yet another well-known rol er S ing televising firm, Du Mont, holds all | rights to National League games, this appeared to have sawed the llimb off behind Tom. Actually it only served to rouse the former jel Coast promoter, and now | look. Starting on Aug. 28, a month before hig rivals can swing into action, Gallery will start screen- ing games of the Canadian “Big Four''—Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto and Hamilton. This figures to give the country’s fans a good chance 7. *- = to learn and become attracted to | Riley also was charged by the | Canadian 12-man football before state’s attorney with falsifying his | there is a rival = the field. aplication for a second's license | | and was held for appearance in By the time “the first college | State St. Court today a comes around, | Gallery feels he'll have his audi- | ce dl boll al Dee” bral ience nailed down, with not a eban- posed as Paul Holman, an Allston, | |nel-switcher in a roomful. He and | Mass. fighter now in the Army. |his associates, including Lindsey in a Rainbo Arena bout last month |Nelson, who will be exported to lexplain and describe the game to with Dick _ “. ee the American audience, are con- | vinced that the speed of the Ca- License Revoked! 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He entered the revolu | at Dien Bien Phu may be the , onary movement in his youth. strong man and actual leader of | For some years Giap was a s - | teacher. It is reported that he —The German | the Vietminh Communist rebels in | specialized in English and French stamp commemorating the 100th) If so, it is bad news for the West. | or doctor of law. anniversary «{ Ottmar Mergentha-| There is much free-swinging | Giap spent some time in North ‘ter’s birth. He was the inventor of | speculation as to the share of au-| wes, China. where the Chinese te Linotype machine which revo | thority exerted by the various Viet- | Communists maintained their head lutionized newspaper typesetting. | minh leaders. | quarters during the years thes | eme experts believe that He were fightng the Nationalist gov Officer's Anniversary Chi Minh, the president of the ernment before World War I! * so-called People’s Republic, is During World War II Giap con Proves Too Hectic now only a figurehead. Some be- ducted guerrilla operations in far HAMDEN. Conn. (#®—Police Lt lieve Ho is dead Northern Indochina against the Ja Lawrence Melillo, desk officer at They any hie name is being used panese occupation forces Hamden police headquarters, de- arenes Of his undoubted populari il oc gael ot ne — cided to celebrate his 25th anni hapa ea the people af cased wa. Was ean ee Ga versary on the force by doing ® There is no such doubt about | Cleus of the present formidable tour of duty on his old squad car! Gen Vo Nguyen Giap, commander | V'¢tminh army. [ | Post Office will soon issue this | Indochina history, though he holds the degree | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 1954 training, though the Chinese =| CISCO KID Ca + had taught him querfilla-tactics, | He is one of those men who, in of Winning Rebel General’ By CHARLES M. McCANN —_,_ of the radicals of Ho's political | revolutions, emerge from civilian life and show a natural gift for military leadership. Giap continued to strengthen the | rebel army dufing those years when the French were trying to do business with Ho. When war broke out in December 1946. Giap domi- | nated most of Northern Indochina | with an army that had swelled to | some 50,000 men. Now his army, with its guerillas, is numbered at more than 100.000. Commerce Department | Reports Exports Down WASHINGTON @ — The Com-| FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS merce Department aid today US. | exports, including shipments of nilitary aid, during the first quar ter of this year were 13 per cent less than in the first three months of 1953, and that U. §, imports were 10 per cent less Of the five octaves of energy | that make up sunlight, only one octave is used in human vision. He is very much alive and he a | Giap had no formal military eq | of the rebel army. He organized it.| arpy ” In no time at all he was involved Gis -aaealiiy i the cask load SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith 85-miles-an-hour in on chase of &/ in chiet and minister of defense. speeder. While the man was being | just won a big military victory. | questioned another car sped past’ Ho would rather negotiate than the scene, and. crashed into a fight wire service pole a block away., Giap is a man of action. Hot After only half an hour in the tempered and forceful, he would cruiser, Melillo said he guessed rather fight than negotiate. Giap, he'd ‘‘stay inside’’ henceforth too, is a Communist. 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ADORABLE ONE *---" DEAREST KIOS HAVE THINGS IN DAY ---1 HAVEN'T HAD A CHANCE ]& READ THEM / BEEN WRITING MY ALL HilDa=— Tit NEver FUN HE'S BEEN KILLED AND You'Re AFRAID 'T— IN YOU ACT AS iF TO TELL HER ABOUT 4 THAT CASE SHE > RN ALLEY ” Aylin 5 oe le be BER Rerdien tee TM Ree ar by Ernie Bushmiller Owwww- I'M SO SICK, AUN 1 ATE TOO MUCH AT IRMAS PARTY | ON ACCOUNT OF || NOBODY SHOWED THE RAIN--- uP BUT ME HOW DID THAT HAPPEN 2 THE EASY WAY To Buy, Sell, Rent, Trade, Hire, ete. Is to Place a Quitk Action DAILY PRESS WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 Ask for the Went Ad Dept. BRIGHTEN THE HOURS! WHAT FATHEAD Ea — REPORTEDA DEAD BODY IN Pieces HERE? TWHY, THIS 1S JUST KIDS WATCHIN FOR TH PHANTOM RIDER, 1 USED T DO THIS 9 eliehia Theat aekiaadh,, adie Loe : “9 Sere LA Gre ore oe Sears ote fore Rees 12, 1954 . og SAE Fk et eT Fs See rd scl snide « ‘ ]8E, $2]88 flip te Frees uf Geesco (AP)—Opening grain y eee 196% Ma 36 GUT. -ccoccs 3.92 ule 372 Sept 194% BSepi 2.70 Dee 198’. Nov 24% Corn Jan i May 1 52% Lard OU Go--ccee aa May... 18 10 ee 147% July ... 17.55 Dec 140%, Sept 18.55 Oats Oct 50 May 71 Soybean OU July e 66% May . 37 Dec a July n« R Bept iw } sp, MO TO OM ices. 10.75 Bept 7% Dee 1 | Dec o International Names 14 in Flint Local 659 DETROIT w — Fourteen mem- bers and officers of Chevrolet Local 659 of the CIO United Auto Workers union in Flint, have been charged by the union with conduct “unbecoming union members.” The International executive board of the UAW notified the Flint local | of the charges today. The board already has taken ove: manage- ment of the Flint Local. Those charged include Rebert| Murphy. president: seven members | of the Local 659 bargaining com- mittee; Tom Taylor, editor of the | “Searchlight.” and Mark Reid. *‘Doc"’ Wilson and Bert Lambert, co-editors of the Local's paper. / The executive board took over | control of the Local last week on {fet" charges that the “Searchlight” carried untrue stories. The Local | represents 15.000 workers in three Chevrolet plants in Flint. Green PTA to install Officers on Thursday WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN-| SHIP—Mrs. Harry O. Wareham and her slate of officers of the Green PTA will be installed to PTA of Pontiac Lake Meets Tomorrow Night the Pontiac Lake School tomorrow | night. A consultation period will be held | dergarten mothers are in charge of the social hour. Official Denies Report of U.S. Aid Offer COLOMBO, Ceylon (INS)—Prime EF Pontiac Health Officials s £ i i. Hi a dj $ i rEEE Fatt Sie" gt 3 da LPs 3 2 # ii Z : i ~d dozen were paid f.0.b. Detroit today first receivers for case lots ica ineluded) of federal-state graded eg Whites: Grade A jumbo 45-48 weighted average price 46% cents: large 39-41 wtd avg. ‘2; medium 36-37) wid. 3; grade B large 36-39 wtd- avg. 38 ° wtd. avg 44%, large 44-38, wid. ave %;: medium Attend Sanitation Parley : ik ge 5 Baldwin partment officials and a Pontiac S a ie EF i i ais g arby Communities his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bedtelyon. i ie : Fi F Z | : : an = v f F ai A ! iE H Hi ; i i 5 E 5 : Foreign Exchange ‘ gen ge = THE PONTIAC wid. avg. 36 grade © licen te Machines, Pullman, and Texas Co. 28-30 wid. avs. 28%. ° CHICAGO BUTTER AND 80G5 t lev Y Ss CHICAGO (AP) — Butter : re- | Figures efter decimal points are eighths ceipts 1,770,445; wholesale buying prices adams Exp 334 Kroger ...... “ unchanged; 93 score AA 6675; 82 A admiral ; 19 Lean & F . 115 5 B 54.25, 68 C 53; cars 80 B Air Reduce . %3 LOP Glass $14 4.75. @9 3 Alleg L Sti .. 332 Ly MeNalL . 98 Eggs steadier receipts 29.004; whole- | allied Ch ..... el4 & Mey 44 ale bust ices “% lower to 1's jDigher Allis Chal “ Leckh Aire 226 US. large (white 70 per cent and over Aium Ltd 98.7 Leew's 14.7 s quoted) 335-345: US mediums 31. | alum Co Am.. 72 Lene & Cem %1 #@. staadards 315 current receipts 29 5 Am Airlin 116 wgack Trucks 125 dirties 28: checks 28 Am. Can 416 waarsh Field . 28.1 4 _ — | Am Car & Pdy 383 Martin OG! 216 CHICAGO POTATOES Am Cyan 7 way D Str 287 | [Am Ges @@) 353 wousg C 33 CHICAGO (AP)—Potatoes: arrivals 18:) am Loco 41 | om track 185; totel U.S. shipments 110: | 4m woes 467 Mod Cont Pet 79 eld stock supplies very tagint demand } am Rad {177 Midi Gu Pa med good. market stenger Idaho Russets| 4m gmelt | 35.4 Monsen Ch ... 963 $5.00-25; Minnesota North Dakote Pon-| am pti Pa 30, Mont Ward ... 63.2) tiacs 63.10 washed; hew stock supplies/ an. Tel @ Tei 1667 Motorola .... 33.3 light: demand good: m stronger; | am Tob 61@ Mueller Br ... 23.5 Alabama Triumphs $4 40; Californie Long | anee Cop 364 Murray Cp... 101 Whites $4.90-5.10 Anac W&C.. 50. Nat Bise -. 303 | Armour "a7 Mat Cash RR... 814 p a ae At! Refin .... 38 ae oultry Atins Par .... 41. Met Ou... 082 DETROIT POULTRY | Sees We «++ HH NY Air Bre. 103 DETROIT ‘(AP)——Prices paid Balt & Ohie.. 206 NY Central .. 71.5 pound fob Detroit for No 1 qualty | Bendix Av 2 Nia M Pw 26.6 live poultry up to 10 om | Benguet eae 13/16 Norf & West 40.3 Heavy hens 23-27, light hens 19-31: | meth ge) .. 43 No Am Av ... 28.1 heavy-orotlers or f 3-4 lbs: Whites | poeing Airp... 7.2 Nor Pac ..... 582 2%. Gr crosses 26% cents Barred pone alum 220s Nor Sta Pw... 147 Rocks -37%: caponettes 4-5% Ib SVE fond Sirs 135 Northw Air! .. 45 31-35: old roosters 14; preeder turkeys no. .. 612 Obie On . 17 and heavy hens 29-35, tems 25-27 Borg Warn fn . 33 Briggs Mig 378 Pan Am WAlr 114 CHICAGO POULTRY Brist My 33.2 Perem Pict .. 305 CHICAGO (AP)—Live poultry steady | — He Porte = ” = receipts 717 coops: f. 6b. paying prices Burr Add 192 ~ cameh. -., 103 unchangeg; Wetvy hens 20-38: lem! Gur & i 87 Pepsi Cola.... 157 hens 16-18, fryers or Drotiers 23-25, old Can Dry : 45 Phe! D..... &® roosters 15-16 | Can Pac 233 Philip. Mor... 40.2 |Site SE Bae iia: . Cater Trac 4 coe Celanese 1764 Pit Plate Gi... 544 Livestock - WS Frnet"Gen $e DETROIT LIVESTOCK Chsyeler 4 ar eee os Bye 100.7 Pure Oll...... 632 ‘OTT (AP)}—(UBDA). x Mo ¢@ Red Ccp...... 375 700. Berrows and gilts opening 25 cemts | Coca Cols ... 1164 Rem Rand... 102 her, but not estab ; ne Colg Palm .... 42.9 Reo Motors... 264 action on sows. sales ber- | Col Gas ...... 142 Repub Stl.... 85.5 rows ont pms Iba __37.50-27.13: | Gon Beis 104 Reyna Met... 67, choice is on 'Con OB _ .... 94 Rey Tod B... 3.1 Cattle salable 600. About 8@ per cent | Consum Pw . 43.2 St Jos Lead... 38 receipts cows; i te oe @4 Seovill Mf.... 261 tive, steers end fully steady, | Cont Mot . 66 Sead A! RR... 832 cows strong at week's full edvanee; bulls | Cont Ot] ..... 672 Sears sees @T strong at week's full 1.00 advance; stock- | Corn Pd_..... 142 Shel) Off..... 47 ers and feeders steady: most sales presse | Curtios Wr... 92 Simmons -. 164 fed steers and yearlings 23 00-33 ; } Det Edis 313 Sinclair OF... 43:1) some commercial and steers and | Doug Aire 120 Bocony Vac... 442 yearlings 18.00-27.00 bulk utility end| Dow Chem .. 374 Sow 424 commercial gue 14.00-15.58; aoe | org SP a Gow Ry....... ee young cows of heifer type up to 4 x ee8 tanaers and cutters mostly 1150-1460: | Bast Afr L le Std Brand... 334 some — 11.00 down; few | Eastm Kod ... 57 Std OF} Calif.. 63.6 early ss wtility and commercial bulls | £] Aute L..... 37.2 Std Of) Ind... 802 14. 50-17.00 Emer 07 Std O11 NJ... 1) Canees colente 180. ee aoe - Erie RR ..... [. gtd Ohio.. = about steady early recet am Cen-O .... ee provide a representative market; scat- | eens 1% «Swift & Co... 455 tered sales Gen Elec ....117 Ww El Pd... 4 20.00-26.00; choice and prime quot- | Gen Pas ...... os eee 3 able to 37.68 or above. . Gen Mot ..... 1.5 Tex G Sul... 93 Sheep salable 500. Early tim- | Gen Ry Sig... 261 Fhomp Pd.... 806 tted mainly te @ lead good choice | Gen Shoe .... 444 Timk R Bear.. 41.6 97 hm shorn lambs, No} skins, DouEMt | Gen Tel Lil aes Tram W Air... 137 to arrive. 23.50; otherwise Gen Time _... 293 Transamer ... 31.3 nal ch d Twent C Fox.. 19.3 Gen T & Rud 327 Cgerwood =.) 383 cambaee psveeveca Gea oF * Ge Cartes... 923 CHICAGO (AP hogs 1.000. Geedrich : * 2s Ge, Fes. 18s « a : ° Air ce fairly active =. Ly with | Goodyear . Unit Airc.... 60.2 j clearance; fully 28-60 on | Greh Paige .. a ¥ | and sows; choice | Gt No Ry Pf 575 onset Pruit.... 40.6 butchers 27.00-27.60; 27.28 up; | Gt West & ... 193 On Gas Im 34.3 some lots and loads 27.65-27.18; 33 head | Greyhound .. 137 7 @ Lines... 152 mneetly chaise Bo i erownd 160 Be 31.2% Gulf Of .... 84 9 g Rud...... 37 240- W> 26.00-26.75; 280-300 Ib 2§.00-| Hersh Choe .. 42 of g gmelt... 466 26.00: most 350-600 Ib sows 20.80-23.28; | Holland FP ... 13.1 0 g gmelt Pf.. 50 & few choice woegate to 53.98 Homestz .....@ wv 8 Btedl..... 466 Balable catt 14,000; calves 0; | Hooker El ... 72 @ Tob...... 175 slaughter steers mostly steady; high /|Ill Cent .... 96 Warn B Pic... 18.3 choice and pri slow; others |tnlend 6tl .. 53.6 w ve Pulp ... 29.1 moderately active: heifers fully ~ anal o~ oe West Un Tel.. 28 cows steady to steady ter r ° Westg A Brk.. 4 $0 higher; vealers moderate | Int Harv -- 33.1 Westg El.... 7 showtne of 29 90; three [Int Wick . 4 White Mot.... 31 loads 1275-1325 Ib 29.50: bulk choice to t Paper . 70.4 Woolworth ... 40.7 ow prime steers 00-26.75: most good |Int Tel@Tel 165 Yale & Tow... 46.8 te low cheice des 20 75-3275: a few | Johns Man ... 65.2 Young 8 & W 21 loads and lots utility and commercial | Kelsey Hay .. 186 Yngst Sh & T 41.7 steers 15.00-19.00; a load of high prime | Kennecott .. 806 Zenith caus (OUe 1022 ib hetfers carrying a few steers | Kimb Chk ... 38 Clark Equip 38.6 27.00; choice and prime heifers 22.50- | Kresge 88 313 75.25; commercial to high ae goed ie om — and comm cows STOCK AVERAGES - os few commercial heifer type cows up to 17.60; canners and eut- | NEW YORK = Compiled ty the Awe bulls 1500-178: ‘a few good heavy fat ae es Batts Uo Ome . ‘ a few vy fe bulls 14.50 and cheten vents |. cone, Opt Rem Ce Oe | Noon toleg .. 1674 903) 809 1273.9 cial grades 10.00- ry | Prev. Gay ...... 168.9 900 508 1939 lable $00; lambs supply larcely Week ago... 1659 900 80.4 1223 limited to one load choice and prime Month age 1615 863 3 1196 100 Ib fed clipped umbs with No ey Year ago ...... 426 86.2 83.0 1092 ag Ay ot 2h | 1084 high 2.2... 1678 912 908 1237 ® os pete ine 2 > low tcce. 439 THB SRG 1089 g lambs 27.75: @ few shore ewes | 1953 high ...... 1618 936 858 1163 08 down. 1983 low _.... 1303 135 905 985 seer NEW rates (Great Britain a ‘ New Se eae futures Bri id adian York market 1% per cent premium or 101.43% v. 6. ts, ® cent. $ i PRESS, METAL GIANT—The Army will take the wraps -| off its newest heavyweight slugger, the long-secret | engineers Army T-43, at the Armed Forces Day display at Selfridge | It is being built at Chrysler's Delaware Tank Plant. The armored giant, Air Force Base May 15-16. WEDNESDAY, MAY of equipped with a 120 mm cannon was designed by Ordnance and Chrysler Corp. ‘Pleads Guilty, Must Go fo Jail William Sears Angry Shoots Up Restaurant ton, Thurs. May 13, 7 p. m. Work Belonging to Wife A %-year-old Waterford Town- | ship man who, according to Oak- ‘land County sheriff's deputies, . -F OS Bee pone er a aewew - dollars, 30 day through the ceiling and walls at Rummage and Bake Sale. Corner bullet was found in the telephone | of Seymour Lake Rd. and Sasha- and one in the cash register baw. May 14th and 15th. 9:00 a. m.-9:00 p. m. —Adv. Me awe ie ao Rummage sale Fri, May 1l4, smashed a ty Fee re Ring ge anger. On the way to his moth- pe greet Sponsored by Lamba er-in-law’s home, deputies said, Omega Sorority. —Adv. _ r ball, Pa PE ratte A. Mitchell Obath a wasnt after: erecting | OF Ph. MA 5-4031, Guy Carter a malicious —— of prep . erty charge against im at the Ford Mofor Raises fice. ° . i Retirement Benefits Girl Scout Mothers b ae Fe Slate May Meeting erno —_ Mrs. Edwin Keith will be chair- | man. A film will be shown, fol- lowed by @ coffee hour. Aide to Be Fire Marshal DETROIT #» — McNally was ceeding tires -July 10. The board of fire commissioners named McNally, a veteran of 32 years in the fire de- partment, at a special meeting. McNally, 53, was Hall's assistant t2 | for the past six years. Board Upholds Firing of 2 Silent Teachers Insurance 716 Pontiec State Bank his wife's restaurant after an argu- of & reckless driving charge Tess ment last night, was sentenced to when he appeared for trial be- five days in jail and ordered to| {ore Pontiac Judge Cecil McCal- pay a $50 fine and $15 cost. William Sears, 6005 Hatchery; Leonard L. Liedel, 42, of Clark. Rd., pleaded guilty to a drunk and | Ston, ‘paid a $75 fine and costs disorderly charge today when he | after he pleaded guilty to driving appeared before Orion Township | under the influence of liquor Tues- Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. He |@ay before Waterford Township was ordefed to spend 30 days. in | Justice Willis D. Lefurgy. jail if he fails to pay the fine. Highland Township Justice Deputies William Smith and (George Volkert assessed Orville Mike Felice said they arrested | Litchfield, 32, of 5305 Oak St., Avu- Sears in front of 2379 Jeyce St., | burn Heights, $30 fine and costs after his mother-in-law com- | Tuesday when Litchfield pleaded plained he was tearing up her | guilty to driving under the influ- front lawn. ence of liquor. Waterford Township Police Chief Courtney Varino, Frank J. VanAtta and the depu-| was ordeted to appear tor trial ties quoted Sears as saying he| way 25 after he pleaded innocent went to the Runway Inn after it! +, driving under the influence of closed Tuesday, “and did some | jiquor Tuesday before Orion Town- target practice. ship Justice Helmar G. Stanaback. About: 20 bullet holes from a .30) He was released on $100: bond. Matthew H. appointed fire WHERE’S THE FIRE?) ‘(It COULD Be at ~~ YOUR House!) ~ Lodge Calendar Special communication of Roose- velt Lodge No. 510, FP. & A. M., 22 State St. Thursday, May 13, Special communications Cedar ’ Lodge No. 60 FP. & A.M. Clarks- n E. A. Degree. Elgan R. Wood, |W. M. —Adv. News in Brief |Plainly to Labor Humphrey Talks If Budget Is Balanced, Government Must Hire. Fewer, Buy Less WASHINGTON’ (INS) — Treas- ury Secretary George Humphrey has candidly admitted that the economic and fiscal policies will mean fewer jobs for Americans boost in retirement benefits for some 33,000 salaried workers un- g| der its contributory pension pro- gram. Henry Ford II, president of-Ford, | said yesterday that the company will stand the cost of the retire- is automatic for all such employes. It provides a maximum monthly payment of $137.50 including social security. It can be augmented with the is a non-contributory plan which stimulate the heavy industry. You can't have prosperity by just hav- The Pennsylvania Symes yesterday to will retire People of America have been! chewing 1800's. Railroad board of directors named Execu- tive Vice President James M. succeed President Waler S. Franklin who at the end of this from one of the looted cottages. A check of the car registration led Grayling where they were helping cepted the position of chief ac- | 4 tree trunk will kill a tree be Humphrey told. the labor lead- | count executive with the public | cause it interrupts the flow of di- ers, who are gathered in Wash- | relations firm of Dan Degnan | gested materials downward to the ington for a conference on full | Associated in Toledo. His appoint- | roots, The roots then die of starva- employment, that if the federal | ment was announced today by | tion. budget is to be balanced the | Daniel D. Degnan, president. =a Dann government must buy less and Cook has headed the advertis- AUDITOR GENERAL hire fewer people. ing agency's publicity depart- | “Tyfcete So Mticnch of sete Misch, He said that this process wil]| ment since 1952. Before that time mt As sii india oettininar tee de tintintinal eye = Pameral Directors 2.60.00 cssecee i mierr* pel - Por Bale Livestoes Come ceeeeer te “ Wanted Livestocs . coceccceccess SS a Per Rae Poultry See ee CaP eeeee - re * Rooms WHR Beare .ccccccceesss B Comvalescent Homes ..cc+.+s.. 384 : BWOPS ..coccercerevenrsecceceses © - CLASSIFICATIONS Card of TRAGES .. -cccaeseesss> Be Memoriam ......00--emeseseee Flowers Oe eed GComotery LO ...--cescecceeescs SMPLOYMANT Help Wanted Male ....--cesrsee 6 Help Wanted Pomsle w.veseesse 1 Melp Wanted ..ccec--cncecsesers 8 Mastructions ....ceccseecssrssces 8 Work Wanted Male ....-+.00. Work Wanted Female . ‘@ERVICES OFFERED Building Gervice .....cccsecssee BDustness Gervices ...cces-erseee Bookkeeping & Taxes ..cccccee- M4 Chiropodists ......0-cecseseeees 18 Dressmaking & Tailoring ...++.. 4 Bncome Tax Gervice ....-cc000-. 17 Laundry Service® ...cccocesscecee Moving & Trucking ...ccecceses Pi] socsevees 88 escceceee BI Uphetetering ..s--ccccessooceees OB | BOTICES Lest ee Peund eee Oe Come Fee ee ee a Motions & Personals o...0+0+00+. & Wha. Child. to Board ......+05., Wed. Mouschold Goods «0.0000. 37 Wd, Miscellaneous .....c0sce00 38 Money Wanted ......0cccecees- BHA Wanted to Rent ...00ceccceceese 1 Ghare Living Quarters .....2... Wid. Tramsportation ...-..+:... #1 Wh. Contracts, Mtge. ..,.0-..-. 33 RENTALS OFFERED Rent Apts. Purntshed .....+0..- 33 Rent Apts Onturnished ....... 34 Reut Mousses Purnished ........ 38 Reat Wouses Unfurnished ...... 6 pe 7 Os Rotet Rooms oem Ce Cee eeeTHeTe * BeRt BOOTES .... cceccccecesesess @ Rent Office Space ....24+-se000+ a Por Rest Miscellandous ........ @ REAL ESTATE FOR GALE Por Gale Houses .......-...... @ Por Gale Lake Property ........ 4 Por Gale Resort Property ...... @ Suberben Property ............@a POE Bale O08 ...c00c cee ceteeees Per Gale ACTORES ..cceccesscvess Por Gale Farms ..ccccccceee+++. @ Gale Business Property ......... @ Rent or Lense Bus. Prop.ces+...404 Por Gale or Exchange ....---+.. FINANCIAL Business Opportunities ......... 01 Sale Land Contracts .....-++-0. & Money 80 LO8B ceceeccersesees. OF Mortgage Loans cose. ccceceesses AUTOMOTIVE Por Gale Housetratiors ......... & Rent Trailer Space ....c00-+0.. AUtO ACSEEROTIAS 2. .cccccccereses BUS BOrvicd ...0servecserscee-s OS Wanted Used Cre siscessssseee 08 Wanted Used Trucks Por Gale Used Care ....0.cceeees Por Gale Gsed Trucks ..+-+00-. @ Por Gale Motorcycles ...e0++00- & Por Gale Bieyeles ..nccccecsseces Boats & Accessories ..cccccees.. & Por Gale Airplanes ..000++ +000 1 Transportation Offered ...+.+0. 6 *eeeettoer 6 Por Gals Clothing ...cessssese-- W Gale Household Goods ....-s000. 1 For Gale Miscellaneous ....+0... 12 Gale Musies] Goods .....02-.2.. 13 Sale Office Equipment ........ 1 Gale Store Bquipment ....+00+0. 77 Bale Gporting Goods ...+e+.0.+. B Gand, Gravel & Dirt ...0.--000. Wood, Coal & Puel .....cces+00. @ Por Gals Pets .....0.-cecceesecs 1 Dogs Trained, Beard .......+... @ PARM MERCHANDISE Ray, Grain & Peed ...cccce.see. @ Gale Porm Produce seccccessees OF ARCHOR BOF on0.scvccmeceecess @ Qele Porm Equipment seecececes BOX REPLIES be held Frida: m. from i with officiat- . Imterment at Oak Hill is So. Paddock, 67; beloved hus- band of Mrs. | dear father of Emerson, William, Pre mont and Morris Kiierie and Mrs. at 1:3». m. fF i : g a i f i Lite E fe « E z : E H if i ff ‘ oH sf | FF i i ips : i h = F 2 z i i *? iigfiz : a ‘| : 2B F Bi it F = Fo £ r j i g d i rl i ih Hf ; nl a‘ z: i ir Runtoon Puneral wiral arienaerints tyrihe Mun: nera: ments un- range Donelson-Johns Voorhees-Siple: FUNERAL HOME orvice, ___ Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Female 7 R GEWERAL | Agency OL 29761 or OL 25131. SaaS A ony ORDER CORE. ND wa A nee WOUTD LIE” RESPONSIBLE set of peeks threagh bal ee care ee © cane ren age once ee oe down town, PE 46028 ater 6 roll deductions and reports, in- aq OMAN FORGE rolcing | and some purchasing. WOMAN a RAL HOUSE- Must cod Oskiaid Ma- work. Stay in 2 children, 615 « chine St»mpire Co. 231 Rae-| week MAple $3013 after i _ burn See Mr. Frank Stout | WOMAN TO CARE FOR NEW CAR SALES-| dren works, More L— sopegred,, but for home than w _ EM ” . ~ _— WAITRESS NEED A BETTER JOB? Experienced. Apply in person only, Would you consider $485 per month | 6128 Higniang Rd. Pontiac Air- pay Be ne ge ed 1 need 3 men . land County, those inter- | WAITR YE. ested in permanent employment Apply_45 imum _ ey. write P. O. Box Poen- OUNG WOMAN _tiae, Mich. — work im fruit market. Apply in WEED 2? REAL ESTATE SALES ck pe P eeceen. Fruit Basket, Walled floor time and GENERAL OFFICE an PART OR FULL-TIME SALEs | work Alum‘pum combination | doors and windows. “ome leads 53-0701 furnidied, PE SALESMAN We have an for ene full time experienced an. Apply in person Bateman & mpsen Real Ye Co. 371 &. Telegraph SALESMAN IN DRUG DEPART- ment. 44—hour pe 7. y. r ay bron ia %. sagines SALESMAN | 8 s : i sit . : al i Tr hd ‘i s|%f HTT E sti uk’ s iitts ag : working condi- tions. ay a friday. senTReae = Sihae kab ma Sure petit or FE _SASY SITTER Tw To 33 CO RL Ee a a a ae Help Wanted 8 PARADA AARAR + RRA anne + 3 WOMEN AND 1 MAN TO O.ant strawberries Wednesday & Thursday of this week Howard _ 4. Gibson Oxford OA 6-3358. ( ALERT, EPERIENCED COUPLE. 30 to 80 for new home. Must like ehildren. Have our car. Good . Apply Mr 4 Mic State Empioy- in tor Delp in of care sembinvalia, husband’ Christian woman — E Kennett Rd + instructions 9 ACCORDIONS LOANED FREE TO irs. Lessons given at your @ Accordions also sold, al) sizes at factory prices. OR 3-0466 MOTEL MEN and WOMEN to train for Mote! ent a ae m red. 3 tw For ° NATIONAL aos Saale. Work Wanted Maie 10 A-l CAPPENTRY & TILE WORK. —ZE 5-054, _ AL's LiGuT Trockina = ws ad a et Re - - * ~'? CARNIVAL —— a Pi — _ OOS ae ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 rT -_ - ‘ 18-A Landscaping _—_ by Dick Turner = for rant 1% Tom States "IND Equihuant % Tow Pick And Trucks ee and ‘And on my left. iadies and gentiernen, speaking for the | TRUCKING AND HAULING RUB- Republican Party at 185 pounds ... !" Building Service 12 ainerGARPENTER WORK OR 3-278. —— CONTRACTOR FOR s Attic 7 mere bervice xpe rtle 32-0823. FENCES All types-steel and wood. Materia! Work Wtd. Female 11 COLORED LADY DESIRES DAY on CABINET WAKER : . CABIN Mi AND © APEX Parke ter hens 8 specialty ei AIR SARPERTRY_ WORE, 5EW AR Pes, OE CE fig DODGE TRACTOR FOR HIRE 13tt | PURNACES wh ae FOR 4 SPECIAL $7.95 ” OR 31511 on FENCES A NTER AND C All types—setee! and wood. Materia) work. New or repair. Av and - money down ow Reasonadie FE PHA. Ardmore Fence. @ WN CARPENTER. 1-4 —, = -m, 3 Parke. FE 5-5572. a GARAGES ~ CEMENT WORK | i838 pgs-ee. é@riveways walks and cheap ube J ig work. labor MY Sten - Terms OR 327760 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DEC-/ GUARANTEED ROOFS, ALL os reasonable. FE 2-3844 of| kinds. Est. 1916. J. A_ Hugus, N_ Cass. FE 23021. PE 2-s04e. "Oktiens “HOUSE RAISING basements oud Givevess. rE Pa Fe 21008 MA 5-435] Garages Repair Work Modernization ALL MAKES OF REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES ainko PHONE FE 4-2569 } Repaired by. factory, trained men : Ps ses Ww. Lew. ace Business Service EAVESTROUGHING ae a ed 13 Industrial Tractor Co. Pw 4.04661. Fe 414407 bish anytine FE }-0206 Nosed. Bisek din FE Seat REDUCED RATES Lar van to ee = ad - iene LANDECAPIRNG uP} cizan YouR | SS eetINe ee Bae Glaxo plastic ty it oF ON FARMS OR gue from * with 100 ft. ne BD. CHARLES Cquitadie in" 8. re "7 rE —" WE HAVS $200,000 Sol ‘se"*ron’ soe “ianea™ - ACTION ON YOUR LISTING + L. Seales. Realtor PB 3-S0i CASH FOR YOUR HOME OR EQUITY ACL TYPEs oF furniture. Ph. PB 2-5623. | WE PAY CASH POR USED FUR- | niture. PB 5-2766. | WANTED FURNITURE tf you heve enything for sale and Wan prompt cour- teous service and the pigh- gs EAVATING . scraper. N. Ameri Van —FAVESTROUGHING- Teese “Tarps vane anywhere in EAVESTROUGHIN Peet Sotes. Quick ctevice. vs a ELECTRICAL | Painting & Decorating 20 S ER CLEANING ake | eer, Fa, PB 69013 | “torter 16 pet Cal dee tos cane, HOUSE MOVIN IPULLY } a F eee free estimates. CITCHEN CABINETS | COMPLETE — PANTING — WALL Custom made—Production Price u rhanging & clean- Birch or white pine a baling n CASH SFr wtimster_“* “On Sise” | COMPLETE DECORATING SER: 9 ieancedslctreal eonuctey 8 per tating, wall washing. pe ee, ta, VTETNY SA BG Tn Se ened ty macnine. PE S900. ei | Painting and Decorating Wall and voaper removed. CAWN HOWERS SARPEREDS si | Fo! + Semoved. ; hours .| All work P > xo nwt Stale Bt Pein |" parepernaned Pine ecimsce reece TFATEa Le vw | uote Rompe Pe ~~ PROFESSIONAL TINo Outside spray x brush. and inside — ne a house scales call and do the best) MY 36671, af | '™* cir Cleaned. re ter 6 p.m. ane paired. L - PLASTERING PAINTING .. EM 3-8830 .| SAWS, LAWNMOWERS Ace xz rh : COR Redwoet. Fir White Pine. sod workman el Pree FE 4-6803. 1-9628. _ Witertor and 4x5 NC. W-135 MM [4.7 lens. 16 holders, . W-carrving case, electronic (portable). One Rolliecord . 9.5 fiers wns ky | case. One Zeiss Tkhonte BX. 128 filters ing case Also rifle cal. w-N R.A. bolt, made walnut stock, weaver scope & 6 rounds bell Ammo. FE after 6 pm Television Service 22 TV REPAIR A eo 4073. ANDY Radio-TV Service MITCHELL'S TV ee 8 rE il nh tes EDW. M. STOUT TB. w st. 24 HOURS Por your equity i home or farm. Call deal We mean Ph. PE 5-810 Bye. “til 6:30 tT Ri HELP! HELP! RaeRe LISTINGS WANTED We , er trade K. G. Hempstead, Realtor 103 BE. Buren St. REALTORS FE 4-2252 MAHAN Ss RS ie opeet ger ee a your ecertainiy a et ‘tate dealings We ) —m, * for sod closing ww $ Unlimited $ eae Se A, JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S..T ‘Rd. ae ws 1 NNER ACES SEMPRE, 6 Ea, 6 GEER RN Sa te Shirai resi eggs since a. 131 Beldvia re _ Sutomatic gas furnace. KEEGO HARBOR lavatory. breeseway to 2 car at | soeur . 2 6 om i hb. -A goed buy. Total bungalow. Situated on 6 4 636,750 with $5.600 down. ¢ froma, Needs a. let of repair. ag A : 5 sere — a noches aa CHILE B pan] lined one and so $14 ( } Hewty ‘ R A tt I Used material, Only $1,000 cash. | DeFTies _cirawberrigg pages. beth. Close to schovis, stores, end | 2% ACRES S-bedroom suburban! france Se ulessant fiving I ig vet a. guites by "| Moy Annett, inc. SOUTH END way. Offered at $15,700, 04.500 cosh, FE Geen . hel Pate ewes, hs} roe ral dinner — > $ Tdecoms. “Senal price sane. * rate, von bun tes Ghose Ws eR Stores 40 | 9,5 Buren Pederaf 3-183 oh Teese win Sass coves | WANT Fr * meu ; Bice ol, wom = compu Desemen S| Ba A te GE aed vee Se e ad _Gundey_14_ m,- ICKLER REALTY SEMINOLE HILLS Hum hr es al pea Senay. si0000. ‘Terms. tec. cm VRENCE W : fre fr acre tne | i est @ new BRICK home Ot | 3 ACRES” North of Pontiog 02] OO0D SAsr SIDE OF RE . : i i LA . Tee ae | Mewes (GAYLORD | L. “= venetian blinds, M M4 is $1,350-stth j < édorn. West side. Adults only. Savoy j 88 per month. Fu vous after 6 managers "PE 008 DOWN. “Brand new.” 3 bed. 3 - 7 R0GM HEATED APARTACENT. Cano wart Baas Completed’ Full ‘bath. well, sep seh per month, VE 12608 afer 6| Ave. clectfie wiring Miichep cnt and w efe isa chance’ for a cara aes | oSoeees ees “dines “ge te. Beatties Jefferson 19256 - afford. Priced at 65.008. furutshed "tee per’ month. 371. -s, ay Swat ae land Ave Se Phooe FE $51.800 Geed 6 veom metora en BASEMENT APT. 3 ROOMS AND , bog BE stove Sas I\e ear . Terms te suit i Rent Office Space a; 7= Gee -enn en Lots-and jots of cupboards &| Texlbe ent, gas furnace; 1 Priv end entrance. West oo | *E200,, Hgeated mm lovely srivan ok ak ae —_— Saocient Seeman’ | Sate ae bude a | eee eae . SMALL DOWN Mi 3 aup 5 Pie J Eeeee___ | seched gavage eee pak. | RANCH HOME. 3 BEDROOMS MAHAN Scuba Galt NOW, cay 4000] WILLIAMS LK. RD. accede PAYMENTS fo © om 8 a" oe to ELIZA- ee vow pe. lncge WR trent down. 2 bed hananiou $985 DOWN — &rooms, has Se oe el rice, CURR ¢ ROOM RARE _$n.te per’ mooth, PE S400. ; | Say “its “Car garage, “Posture TY CO. REALTORS ; Yee Niedagee “Fie trovteay, gad] Deve, used, ee, tacome, Low side the “elty itmits eff ment on 7. lights, L. H. BROWN, Realtor 2 ft. room, @ pe. Member Real Est. Exch. Ine. H h roads ent, ford. Large lot with Baldwin. 4 rooms and beth and gas furnished. Adults only. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 W. Huron FE o| streamlined ‘kitchen. oak floors. FE 2-0263 ump ries ene ape ay 7°? windows of garden space po de ees | with stool only. PE 41801. pe Real Estee Eatk’| off forced air beat. Only §9.006 Delightful wooded T8xple A. setting at 610,000. Sain on -poopecty. Brieed plastered. Needs fin- OnE BAOTWAS FT ROOM PROT ror A To cn Ne z Coen Sees. Sf, om = for this cinder block bungalow HOMES CAN BE ' low to settle estate. See ished Long My apartment. Could be converted Ee acre @_ L 2 bedroom home story and | 9959 DOWN. LAKE PRIVILEOES. . BRANCH only § years old. Modern decora- oo! % today. pump. Move in 8 days. ci rooms wetting col, Ret | Wa Gai | Shand iaises “at ce Fa | Meeegeet tee eam | ne Orem Wiad hq ‘arid Utiny "pomcsc | Low bows a¥itmwrs BETO MRR? fos | Met ROWN 2 rome ene” erences recureg Meat and $e. ses gecnens, = tecls.| price, a ag ag a 9 4 car garage wooded it ell wiring and ——J » oni we. 4 ag Ay * nen that lake front so. Sane i rs ETRE MOUS, same i see cornt ah verte] KENNEDY | Svea’ seecs: | Sies'stS Se fe _ ota Houses <3 B pe. bath. | utiiity electric, water Ee REALTOR closets. ‘Modern bath. Pies. éovntows. . ¥ iat . . partitions, rough wiring . v a s tered walls tastefully deco ‘ieee See DE cee) Auaue wercurs |Dateman” | Srske ee Se! som sive Humphries \/"XeFPRivicecrs'| Sa Sees | Se a downtown on, Cakland Ave. All| SPfp down and pa mo, Now. is - - | 61.280 gown wit vey mie | REALTOR FE 2-0474| we nave two nouses with lake ae ae of town. Someta PE SEE tence borty | fee tine t eet For worme eer |Onlv $40 Per Month — | CAMERON H. CLARK | suis Sedfvom oat vuy 2 5 Telegram, opse renner | EL"BOG'nctres have S weartome | fest” aw "yos've “ever | gry DOWN. tp sero ee es-warrows— | WILLIS M. BREWER Afer titial down, paymest. | 154 w mturen ~ Open Evenings | } fA garage. Hear this! Fees einle wte hee ten | geetal coutnge tocteted. with’ ‘water and slectris RUSSELL H. YOUNG RENTAL 11@ Roosevelt Hotel bungalow with off beat and | Real_Bstete Es , —— Immed. Possession FE 409964: or stop at 16 EK. Rear ageere | get. Creeks only. 18 miles north. ee Re ee " gach andssereens take per. | Weare 3 creoeat 35 tetreom | INCOME HERE 3 8 ee RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | £4'7, M. Stout, Realtor 5 Ueges. This should see! omes } ares new From a 3 : AY O'’NEIL. t She aig : teow ae see) | ADAMS ™ Cia nt ait, Mate] Seeate eetytne | Secind ace arms seet(GA YE ORD] og. mre onneen, [7% “Smaart allt" @ family. briek.. excellent condi | Car The Lake © ~| fae deer | chesete. bath pertetion and adhewe ane : eottve Meat. Sietete Mas Co-operative Real Este _Exchenge carpeted. gply. Relerences. | ton. Nets Des, scheal asd church Only, $1400 down. Seldom rooms im tile. Extre large living stores. Call for further de- Immed. Possession LARE ORION ORTONVILLE i ACRE WITH 3 Vetesans. Attention! “ a as ping ME an hace font valae “is ft. living rm forced str heat. You should see =. a bedrooms, § acres, 5 Z ‘ $500 yall - | 9800 , Rent ouses Furnished 35 $81 per Week. Shown by appt rel fireplace, 6 fi. these homes. Reasonable down re T meer Clarkston, % bedroom. Modest but modern Weterford. § room basement house. bedroom bungalow with ocak = Sta Leas | ek ee Fk tS des RP eo eg 2 HOUSE, $20 A WEEK. | 3 separate hotses on 3 acres. One e $ room frame with large WALTER GREEN ‘MY room semi-moderi, | matic and £_Drive a Penting for B00. The cr oom foo. Total price wo tngrewm voiiving. room Orton core car eat a “et J. R. HILTZ — —< Wotertora rom how Bigg - cin wi lagunum, sre and . . renting $50 y $1.50 Better | = floors. . Teens. mortgage. 1146 § Ae services ore house dn Auburn’ Avenue Us? MERE_sTARt PACKING well og Bay a rE PP a Serine st » MI] | ER Devisbers. 2 acres. Good 4 room| 8ST. JOR HOSPITAL ' A Has 2 baths and could easily be | Svivan Village CORT M. IMBLER $7,990 with only $1.500 dn re Open _ Bree, ewes, sicee te cherchte . and | Two bedreem with om neat Lake. Year| made into af income This home ‘ Leceted onty 1% miles west _sehool y a céptionally ‘large Has sround home. OR 32352. is im very good condition. has gas| Deluxe three bedroom brick hs t-te fee of city limits near school. JACK Veterans ° GEO. MARBLE, Realtor] shee St neues see. be Aa ‘ car only — wall to wall carpet- Co-operative Real Estate Exchange GILES REALTY co. a= We can now process for you an 6261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford I mortgage < 7 See LOVELAND | Sie, urns of minieet | owner's oom Pe inum stor. sash rx] school store 92 W. Huron FE 5-417 tae gg Ege gy te mee in i £.'S seams GEORGE R. IRWIN > screens. panelled two car Pace. $8400, Terms. = Open 8 ‘ti 8 js. a Re cece wee ata te sash queens and beth Brick veneer. New AL ESTATE wr tikes’ terme can be aoe AND <= SPA. | 004 other new home ofl rest. Double garage Handy re, Seg 9 Fe, Sees —o— ‘ mabe abe Estates. © lovely / carpeted. Natural replace, birch Francis E. “Bud” Miller ras ROOMS 2 car room, sunroom, fireplace, break- . : F SIx Cash Towering Oaks Pautea, wail 2 sar goahon large CG | S Pn Mg oem Pty Bg] Bot pon Bagh age fo thy fy py bh y ede rotener end other extres. Newly BCENe SuETEEES 46 STONE eon ost on’ oak Boone oe banse o ents fgg | house, Well and elec- decorated. di point to 8p. @ Daily; Gun_ 1 te 6 ] storm windows & screens. trees living Aig t en ROSE McLANTY >a1e8 pate BA tied rooms that soir FB wher p™ 17] Wen aes $2 acces Baap new PBA. BUN- NEAR PONTIAC PLANT ~~ FOR COLORED FAMILIES 178_West Ano Arbor FE $8621 Lows— 5. pias TY CO. | Fitetanstaegh gence | *aeelcdudtas te tite) foerhnaed pleted rele. Pu Sct ea vceares St [Mazes ett | See: | EVER AR) STE i) JO Thi MILLER | Sti cerestes | SSeS Sb rte Mss | Ser bonnes” | Sah “astm” STG | ome mre were aden Your| POM ETTER wows | eS fe | St siete rene Rac , bd *. automatic hot water. A good) garage is oil built, lawn end LAKE LOUISE Investigate at once. We ont ROSELAWN K mn. ke Sarate Oy aH git TaN] oasagy STEM LBTINOL, si | 2 segrogm poms, Mall pain on | fice, Ysisaown mut || MEAS SID ; A HOME OF YOUR mM 2 ded home. hardwood floors,| tion windows and are all! this one won't last. Four nice ee Ste pe vewerehes on Scie” Eetedee “abere Ae a Ry FO Cree te “ i ad beiidelenslill Ero ponting on Taree carne ference, comet tet Th EST SUBURBAN. mare the bey a pinch Terme orate gs ad Realtor FE. 4-0528 | Por_intormation,cait_-Mre. Spears, | on Watkins Lake. -$!1. ar with paved ériveway.|¢ < 3 Weereumha. Pou bat. > ONE - Are room bunslow ovtette Fae | pases cease ben Pe. | wv no rie. Rarhé det =| tac cae | Re Gee tete mie | Oe ADB em eee owen | RAY ONE Restor wae PB coe eres Sree wae Sooperative Real Estate Exchange | EAST GIDE. ¢ ROOM MODERN Fite oun very goed terme | PIONEER HIGHLANDS Coperstive Real Evste Exchange | Situated’ on alot 403000 tp wits. 9 sie) Sy sce Pease tes | ——sr Gaga ———— | biti wen"ecaeenes are | Brendel Lake | . “voun wove * are Meet | DTT ATO | kent Sheetame ince unt . 2 e? ONLY eal 3 bedroom home in Drayton Windows. screens and doors, love- That's foits! It's your time Fa . off est Recrea- PRIVATE on. Natu fireplace, plastered fies Th, Scale on this . Panelled recreation room,| 'y CS ge lll three Front > move io ate five os ee me PHA mortgage. down on walls, breeveway and garage, su- a: seonge Wral tote and besvtes. ved — ty tbe. and ges furnsce.| Francis E. “Bud” Miller LAKE SSrwe iepeet afte: for" gute boo accept smaller house on Se rcom steam furnace aoe ri - Messed-in sun porch, 2 car ga- West of Town ae a toe tek * sot Star best, teres we furniture and"? ‘beate Offered | 200. OBd believe it’ or not the Realtor meTMREE ACRE Est ee pe eee pam te 3 oe —, $00 $1,000 down. 955 pogmant DOING BUSINESS aS STONE a_real spot _for_any Up to have § = to 37 S A | ELIZABETH FRONT Sr, Cage gens sat soreed | Senco So Sats ae $500 CASH |"iais come LE : INCOME pared atest Gui ai.sey ne | Etchen clorme tl ree Gey nee paniie promo | Epitieetet oat fs} GOODWILL fart cars & TRUCKS butlaing CRAWFORD AGE! cluded adend tome . low Tini ‘The! | New & Used) Must . renting’ watts | Realtor 3141 Opdyke Open Eves. oe ee eee oe sowed teoes Waouoes i oxo tans , best deals are bere. USE CARS po vas DOOR private bath, in- FE 41540 tures the be 37 years. per cent benk rates up te 6 ‘82 CHEV.. 4 DOOR over $300 monthly v ROOM YEAR 4 RD PLACE | , Of eB Ae ee: sey ON a ees Gee ee Le . “WOT 4 NAME BUT A POLICY” | 55 pi YMOuTH 4 DOOR ——— ahebea pee house we Seoteg. LiastE UP-TO-DATE Lome |! MILE South of tate Orion, M24 AXD MANY OTHERS, crheed “doses. ot rer tars Bw ‘Bloose | For Sale Resort Prop. 45 SOUT TERE TOU, ARE : 1950 Good Credit Will Buy ae ae Sea wee ENT N SITES. GOOD FISHING puisen- deine Pp i _ STUDE. '46 to '53 Models veo tine oF ing hg a oe “pear SS ee a oe beg —— hae dot “ty on aC $695 with No Money Down ay om é HO SMALL N! Clare County, Mish EMS aeis, employmen. yor will be a4 ‘4648 Plymouths, Fords, Nashs, town and in su _ are with Buckner’ NA a ive som. wn” Neety. Ontow For Sale Lots 46| ' rater see, Chief ae hg a ‘| cake Orion Motor Sales _ = — ind and considerate treatment. “ake ion Mo 10 ACRES gies | vecroom SE cagray Maynard ct ATTENTION q | SETTER SE SAFE THAN SORRY! 1951 peat ot Buckhorn phe —_ con rast, on igo owe . Block Pyeng om Orion dey won dav "et Decumare 22 ppg a 8 . FORD "sa CADILLAC, M 1 Pecoment with oil we ROOM ine 14 on paved road. Excellent neigh- ® short tm. or take up years te pa . $1095 Cater ieperect eve. OES bailt electric hot ROOSEVELT HOTEL borbood. Terms, OA yp a A AND RP gg tie tee | aro aEttoous— | RI VALUET, Realtor ee aE Fayed cadet Sheen |“ AR ni Ae Sethi | nc camuccac 4 Boone J a Cc rative Real Estate eee *4 $106 dowa AND Tic ries. Low mileage ele rE BORROW THE CasH pee First class condition, Power DRAYTON PLAINS | Bsteusut) uilsnon ateisted “et | anOUT 1 sche MIOH LOT IN TOU WEED St Hutchinson's Trailer Sales 1950 Serta’ o¢rameug trananise 7 tractive decoration. Total Price beautiful subdivision Near Crooks ‘ ston. FE heme on 98500, witn good terms. Call PE| and Admas Rd L] 3-467 4615 Dix! Highway Drayton Plains DODGE ADILLAC, i183 MODEL © 4 lot. 4 40884, or stop at 136 East Pike | aL 1e5n306 Pho-. OR } door. Premium tires, , very large rooms with n ' thee Rochester R4 uc eT se Oe aD ,B.. $795 . Excellent coothion g200b. coment” drive, ts “TT Co an Detroit. -— “If I'm gonna work in my garden, we'll have to have tare. a bert “Pet on ore tag ca ~~ (GAYLORD |e co oo cre on | nen voce be ta et” —__|emmgeg co ot gaa| EA ee te et | | Sika Son Star bya RCHARD | cooperative mea wetate Brchange| £5. “nasyisiae DOW oa ” 1 Sorat We sevtew snd rae, > soe ! fits tubeless tires, Priyaie. > tie gow 00 vem rene TERRACE or Sale Farms Business Opportunities Drayton Dirie ONT _ 905.00. Liberty _9-3864 oore iow = hee Sie vend wyab cab team ong 3 oiose tom Pots Puce wie, NP LONG ESTABLISHED BEAUTY BS at Fa Trailer $1195 ‘cage. 3m jspeeleat conaton. tie Sree ree | Fal cr beater. Garege s1.500| _ DORRIS & SON PRIVATE LAKE hams ‘Lake Geog. foesiton ‘Rent Exchange "WT sa kkans Mere | wal wee re ee fixtures, erms. . TORS 133 WEST HURON per month smart! Have : ‘ soa onart gehen tomy ETI? LAKE ESTATES BE Gao MEMBER PuONE| Deviopure rot chew 2,00d"7o pod sone Oh ea Tee $25 Te $ 500 supe ee cies | 1953 Si: We Montesimg, =, Exh lane | 4 otentmnned atte: Pisssered wale | BIO_LOTS, Tease ng | custom outbuildings ““L evel Moeten Gt tents eee oe NOME AND OTHERE'T axis FORD o attic _ wells Near Auburn and Rochester fed lake with excellent ntial 3.000 lor lease . . . ; Edw. Sita See atte dioe™ | wSatenre tome naon| Rs te Snmlns, tee) Esabeuprpar= "FE Quick, Friendly Service | Sepnogue Srareal Mek: $1895 trees A verfect gentleman's farm WE | THE POPULAR RANCH WAGON 0 Z = No red tape CIAL ORDERS 1 G.L. Clarkston Estates 000 with $12,000 down. MOBILGAS STATION : . ons OUR OWN Jealg Patel is B ght he sO ye “ray each tonite. P prieed st ealy| PAUL A. KERN, Realtor| vor tease, Lecsted te ity of Baxter & open wrearen Center Beni aM ieee rl picture sae eee Indian Village 1 OSS isis swce be | ce newer ns mene | §©Livingstone Tati : 1952 Ee = ; floors Maed’ ‘; For \ease information Mr. tac Chief housetrailer. Very good mace, trert woke, eater Ee | Mone Binabesh Lake ti 38d, terme. ¢'5_ m. Gall Biotec. VE vn 1a Tw eaerende BE ot ‘aes | Seaiition, Never ce bighway.“On PONTIAC Spot 5 | Many eter homes to. choses from. Washington Park 164 ACRES NEW COLONIAL at i044 ANDERSON $1245 A be Hy ents so & number | Extre large lot with 18 foot front- a-l cash. eee i. oo loam YD r only $1 home, & farm. Pertile clay ea i ; ay SPS bes eerste | OA NS [| sree 1949 a = y | Presa AUTO GLASS FORD 80) Sylvan: Lake a W. "Open L 2 VE 6-200 K'C Hempstead Rain sere A] oe —o riving distance Wi & a : a ee . r of or t. $188 per 8 ithout pal = COPFEE $395 The All Woman Realty | re cane = S7" Bevrenun| oS “ree Partr id = © Semiane far fee) po asa Mbaren weet | Doneon Park (Sane TEU wEWicr | 90 ACRES ee “J Endorsers | §5 © “eS PSS) fort at *S8' 0" E ( ARS i TJ. ber. rest and crop : dotne with 1949 . ‘tn Toes’? agg begroome, | mee Seto ee ater] A wuatnase” "OF | Eeerltie Seat Sad Tarqzet Se | me wx} CHEVROLET pines im aly Smiles te Mint aot-ens.| VARIETY & DRUGS | Settec'S Satelit cane] Be monge. single "barreled $695 To Choose ray throughout O lal — 3 A LAKE HOME ee oc,cerai “peed tome, Faia see ISA SHARPIE OF & CAR: or call FE Hors" Pinstored walle pf ONLY $3,000 Mere there's so much to offer. | purpose. Up to 50 moathe te se A TION “Teta Maas’ ets From! , eeaty a That's all it takes down on| Sombmation variety and pharm-| pay. Te aoe wrecking 100 to 003 care HEATER. Sean Ate Fata ee | ie i A ee de OR celia, 3°54 , ping center. % thie ber- why MR. WORKING tractively” modernized heme. ciate — sage ae ae 2 hs : 4 > > cehwal toon mre PRICES fron % voar ; of treos ‘becuttbal ioe oh Seer pecnge. Bios! Somers meek Seed mea a con o 3a ; ay er ; SETAE TEENA. BLWOOD aye Reuss. You better phone’ to- Sreeeertsts bubs on “Toaeeneiee chary Sts SCHRAM AUTO PARTS ag = . — ve tlesa Fas teie—Open Ste 1| Soe toed to happiness. Poptiog it Tk Fy SA | A ah GpoD — eae BS Bye"Yate: Perey out to Fontine | FLOYD KENT, Realtor fie’ gavealory ‘approx. tee wil] fe-cqat' on that pany fe bar aa gm ras SLASHE — a Tee see | ay fe it the Hard Way? a alain nent Bees pees | BUSY RESTAURANT | © 9, cmetéer, 0 Stare are oe 46 Pontiac 8 4-dr. 7 on Oy ses be ; faneh roe home is ; ee oe oe SODA FOUNTAIN _ Ws setsaaatat ta oh ones 1S eee on PONTIAC ‘47 Plym. Club ee ———- — oar A. JOHNSON, Realtor Sale Business Property 4 a) = civare have of bua. HOU OLD vsED TIRES ALL sizes 8 b P- INCOME” acre lot. $11,000 includes > ~~~ | Sound’ tredeencelons emer "49 Chev. 4-door fooms end 2 baths, near St. sore FE 4-2533 BARBER SHOP. 31 EB. PIKE er.| ‘rede Doing ag A FI CE Aste Service 58 a ey Fall Henry= tne _1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Ew” —telieilione NAN anes BUMPING & PAINTING ‘49 Ford 8 2-door aS ee 810 Mase OL. 1-811 LAr Fy LOte Sie LARS PRIV. SusY RESTA bee St 86,450 with $2,000 ™ tool Tapio —— FREE ESTIMATE STORE . G1. RESALE . Men yARE LAD COC | SSEGna meat leaves Cal | BEER —— Foc St) Ab NA? rm F Branch Dodge sedan AIL BRAID MOTOR SALES act ranc , Rewiot Knee ‘made, "Screens ant | WILLIAMS LAKE mar! en go PyoNE 63 Mt. Clemens. at Milt|'9 Hudson Sedan net 1 one CORNER LOT IN BUSINESS BLDG Need M ? 30 Years_Patr crt. You caa't beip but like Me Let | LSte front home on paved street, | “ALE Sieg FE sia Consisting of 9 veenst vteves.| sna‘pisntenel tistinr Sant Gut oney _Ranee Phone FE 3-7117__| "50 Chev. 4-door = ee Be - stream $1,000 down; oy pee tate he 130 Roa i Sadeeaey amet fo ‘Troy's te Ge neat as vour telephone. Just : J hn K Irwin wa eee ee bing, ®t 812.800 -witn Just 98.000 a” = 2 ¢ J opportunity : Harold Turner Offers ® SO Buick Sup. 4-dr. onn x. 2 ute can ON Baldwin, Oe |, FMA APPROVE "| WARD F. PARTRIDGE| Pus mrenory. 5-812] FREE! den. breaaee, team bau ot | SO Pontise 4-door Lf “ i covers . pe - . ie fee bo" REALTOR‘ FE 2-8316] WARD E. PARTRIDGE . throughout. $100 88. v0. PE West Side Horitks BARTRAM © W. Huron st. NATIONAL BUSINESS | USrmast of “Sestrtoe tur cits Brake Inspection Midwest ¢107s. 'SO Mercury C. Cpe. Bedroo : “= ; : OFFICES IN PRI Bn Mp a , List glans Bek "HOS | muy ehretoe 9 vedrom noms | CaRGR Lorin sOvTH sLoow |, OAKLAND AVE. COAST-TO-COAST | Sit'ns'Gatt iXtrd"tae | Brake Reline Special! 50 Olds 88 4-door | ee oe ee eel oe faee| Spat een|World’s Largest| Only $14.95 ° UAT = | sor ord 8 tudor ©, THIS WEER’S "| fristnSt a. "nens var ts | “QO LAR QU GACEMEE | gin"? semings avv proms orcas i Home & Auto ; SPECIALS | [= Spe gecta, Be nares e 43 Ww. Open Eve. FE 23-8316 7 or f ue if ; z sf S2 Bs é. 3 : ttf it oer Ee ili 4 a is. a et 5 I or ie i Hi pie 1) % UE i ciate a ‘50 Olds 88 Hollida ae t OMe y sorecemres| “remorse | ANte|d | cm cum 5 4 ss 51 Buick Spee. 4-dr. REAL LOW \ ment investory: b JE FINANCE CO. 464 S. Woodward ery, Bo Won, tome. | Pe Tape eu Rga | LH. BROWN, Realtor fete yatta ane ee | Ee ae -Peasin “P| TEAGUE FINANCE CO.| senincten a eme| (GOO Cars |:s1 pontise 4-door : ol aw ; CRANESHAPT GRINDING IN THE re . . ER oF rome cal oon Dope erone : ROCHESTER, MICH. |" '51 Ford 8 tudor s. FONE POR REF pe Lae Loans TO 900 shine “shop. "25" Rood. “Par PE ‘M1 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR side. PE $4751. san at sare Used Cae’ 5s sini ’51 Plymouth 4-dr, . - WOUSEROLD GOODS nnn ented Used ‘S82 DODGE 4 DOOR, GrYROMATIC A Ph. Rochester. OL 60711 TOP see ane Soil i $1,298 ’S1 Olds 88 2-door VARIETY STORE Auburn Ave. 1 PL 4 Door . so deck noun Seema} WHEN YOU NEED Wig a ong ca — ‘a 52 Buick RM 4-dr, j i 3; THE HIGH DOLLAR = S2Stude. V-8 Hard Top Ideal for hustling wu for the high used We Red H a or ieeving tan. oc $25 to $500 Bass ree fees pen | TP PORES «Doon Le Ons 98 4-door aoe Wen, ee Back tea ye | Bete Se A, tae, eg | Bin = | wom eam et _ | POREHC SPO COE | Onis 08 Holliday coupe Smt, betas] | LAKEFRONT LOT |g seme ove [amos Se ee Sele Land Contracts_82)"EPisa acu saks ft| Sen MAM Motor Slr} w poe | s lot im city of Pontiac, “18 = dollar op late - 4» wea JESSIE ST. | ery Sesrauls option Gis ine in| Scie By SYaP sy. pe es Se eS Grin- | fate, Will diecouat S10 6, Phoos ere pia cag ™ rrmoory supa | <> ods 88 2-dr. nd automate : ~_ DIXIE HWY. BUSINESS OR #1800 $1300 DISCOUNT. omme TT, : Bot water, 3 iots, #4000 with terms Giroux Hic Ss For Sale Acreage 47 2am modera Rome with store “Your” com came. ‘Mnceliens terecs: FINANCE CO me rE ”= ad 53 Cadillac Conv. CARROLL G. PORRITT on Dist i aay od furnace. "$0:360, CORT M. IMBLER oun Puntiss Outposts tte, tron, PE +0062. Eves. after §:30 “@ popas $3 Olds 88 Conv. me Wire cal Fe LPORD — ies FRONTIER [GCHAVER RD PRONPAGE a | CAUy M. JONES REAL Berare | !l1 Jostya i‘ FE 4-1574 For Sale Used , 430 DOWN | "air dager deme, Same | aaa wR oe, | Sie aS a, | apr core : = “ee aaa coupe Dore 5 tm town. Needs mod- owner : trucks CHEVROLET : . Fas ions 4 season with F pay Ay sre. West Immediate pos | 3415 Indien Trail. Village of Or- room. f acrey of ground, Tied | Mev 2 AeA a Cooperative Real Estate Exchange or stage fam used car and truce Sore WEST SIDE FELL OR TRADE TARE LOT Of ee ay ih eaion . Eee eons Money to Loan 83/40" br ton Gab" a} 'S3 Olds 98 4-door $1500 DOWN. Cute gas coy 8 Big ~Sacrifie a ee 3 5-515 ‘ z wn Sists_ Licensed Lenders) = |- «63H. G. PETERSON save SSS at ef psa jan” Gig’ oreree SNS 53 Olds 88 2-door Fah at cee | coy «me ators. Antone | Sie Seen eet AR |FULL, TEIN clams @ Cea rte Clarkston =| * S68 srrrenamel R. J. VALUET, Realtor | privicges "Wwill accept hossetrais y PARM HOUSE | Soin Mts feet tee ate LO ANS For Sale Housetrailers 55 33 Pontiac Chieftain 4 ab Telegraph — “4 er_£ 3539. efter 4:30. OLD FARM gezeoee Tiimess forces sale «961 Chrysler Saratoga four door sedan of Riemenschnenfer Bros ES beautiul Deal direct ALL METAL 33 PT. 2 pagnooes. equipped with and 1 \ 9339 ; 4 ACR ai va nae. Wrke Peatins Peon 420 to 9000 pw ee bn ft ee own Stiamatie “iranegmission Chess x door or. Lot 11. Parkhurst Lake Trail ~- DODGE- . £ Dated roed. ‘The old Community Loan Co. er Court, i540 Lapeer Road. Lake ’ TRIPP ORCHARD LAKE RD. Spt mat GROCERY,-cas .-:|° © laprenee FE2-7151 fee SES eC) p LYMOUTH Bright ¥ a - 4. 232 } OUR NEW LOCATION STATION, GARAGE 1080 Budvoe four oor A real buy S. Saginaw St. LAKE PROPERTY ‘ os monthly. tiles orth of “town? in J; Phone FE 2-9131 Lake Angelus Road - se re ie mh 9 modern pea ae ACRES coutanent ond bese mottos $100 7 a ge ms salina tei pot The seenie view from this - Lower Btraite Lake, we have them ‘ g, shore. Long “ On Your Name Only Cl kst Dynal SS eee T Oe emmentnseling. You priced at 04.900, eae oe Paulding $43,000 tn ar on rner. $1,000. PE 4-13 ‘ brick home. Fireptare, 3 beve s monthly income from ity « “ c= Gal bargain ef 95500 vic 8: 5 ; 54 bedrooms on ft fi rent of 9400. All rented at pres- i be dove. MOTOR SALES J et tte. be: ting “in ving dewe ‘aad tte toknes Mme Rll el oe: Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | ° jerome sogees. J acre. 2 cor ge K. L, Templeton, Realtor : la mrs. i 6:30" _— due, tang gu wry "oat : Olds-Cadillac terms. , 7300 Orepard Lake Ra. PE 4-403) Edw. M. Stout, Realtor : iy neo, Other : : Near St. Joseph Hospital | @i es pe ¥ fi . by " St RE ee SF 4, Sean Ale ST wala Up See 17 & 19 Auburn Ave. Michigan's Finest 150 One Owner New Car Trade-ins *S3 CHEVROLET meine Tae eae ee me $1,195 $2 CHEVROLET '$1 CHEVROLET $3 OLDS. SUPER “88” Fr HAROLD TU “For the Best in “A-]" $2 Buick Rivieta 4-Ot0e soec ele 49 Nash 4 dr. eeree 29 "$3 Ford 4 dr, .... 119 49 Cadillac 4 dr. .. 1,095 ’50 Pont. Chieftain Deluxe 2 dr 544 53 Ford Rafich eee 1,599 "53 Merc. 4 dr. soos 1,599 "SO Ford 2 dr. .... 499 ’S3 Ford Vic. ...... 1,599 499 Ford 4dr. ..... . 244 52 Henry J.2dr... 499 49 Merc. Club Cpe, 399 "51 Kaiser Traveler 499 Specials! 49 Ford 4 dr. ...... $244 "48 Buick 2 dr. ...... 199 "48 Chrys. 4 dr. .,.. 299 Sl Henry J, 2dr... 9 '48 Frazier 4 dr. .... 9 51 Plym. 4 dr....... 44 "46 Chev. Coupe .... 144 "47 Buick 2 dr, ...... 163 "48 Austin 2 dr. .,.. 199 *47 Ford 2 dr. ...... 144 "49 Buick 2 dr. ...... 199 48 Packard 4 dr. .... 175 46 Nash 4 dr. ...... WD 47 Olds. 4 dr. eeeeeve 125 Harold Fo om RNER FORD Wheels and Deals” BUYS "53 Chev. 4 dr. .....$1,199 "3 Studs. 2-6r. 2.3 1 DESOGR: s cves cas "49 Dodge 2 dr. eeee 'S3 Plym. 4 dr. .... 1,099 51 Merc. 2. dr, .... 844 ee: My 52 DeSoto Cl. Cpe, 999 Convertibles 47 Buick Conv. ....$ 299 51 Chev. Conv,.... 99 52 Ford Conv. .... 1,299 51 Buick Conv. ...; 1,099 51 Ford Conv, .... 999 "50 Ford Conv: .... 696 Trucks "46 Dodge % ton eee $ 99 "49 Ford 4 ton a ee Eee 399 "52 Ford 4% ton 1. ickup ..... coos OD ’51 Ford % ton WEE ice crcnie wee 499 50 Ford % ton pickup .......... 499 "45 Ford 4 ton SICEMD o¢00so0e0s 299 51 Ford ¥, ton pickep. ccccccceee 544 td "SO Chevrolet 4 dr., radio & heater ecececes Not a “Rough Rider” in the lot. Come in today and try out the car of your choice. CY OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-410} al AG: 3 i : : i : i i ; Only eeeoeeeere $295 Community Motor Sales ao 8. a. ‘OL Oven “WH &. ‘Jacobson’'s Cornet Cass @ Pike wEs- GLENN'S $0 Ford 2 dr. Beautiful Dum Today’s cases a of Oliver Motor to read is true, ures have been These cars mu day, before ‘F 9:46 A.M. After a duet of 45 caliber words and figures, this immaculate 1952 Buick Super 4 door was taken in. Information as to radio, heater, Dynaflow, custom trim, whitewall tires and low mileage was furnished by undercover agent Bob McBride. Bail is set at— $1,495 12:04 P.M. This purring, soft - step- ping 1951 Ford Crestliner 2 door was a demon on the highway until cap- tured north of the city after a costly chase, Beau- tiful as was detec- tive Russ Hester’s face when he discovered it was a one-owner. Just post a $900 bond and you'll be the proud new owner. ~70C OLIV Wo Lo¢| ATIONS: ce I __.464 | Woodward & ; S. Woodward | 13 Mile Road | GLENN'S Binnie Citas “Phone FE C7371 re = Sk ears a Good PI De Dum re taken from th Sales. The stor only the appea changed to pro st be sold no la riday” arrives. 2:32 P. M. Lt. Byron Davidson called and reported capture of. a nearly-new 1953 Buick Super Riviera with Dyna- flow, etc. This capture was easy because trade- in had hardty ever teft ga- rage. Reported very low mileage. Put only $495 down and you're the new owner. 10:12 P.M. After stalking this rough customer for one month and six days, he surren- dered this beautiful 1949 Chevrolet Styline Deluxe to Rookie Lou Creekmur. Accessories of radio, heat- er and other details avail- able at 210 Orchard Lake Avenue. Bail is set at— $445 ars to Choose FR MO ALES rchard Lake Av ner of Williams en 8a. m.-fo 9p. Dum e authentic files y you are about rances and fig- tect the buyer. ter than Thurs- 11:37 A.M. Routine case . . . Patrol- man Lou Greer picked up this slicker of a 1953 Pon- tiac Deluxe 8 convertible for loitering too near 210 Orchard Lake Ave In- cluded in the booking is Hydramatic, radio, heater, beautiful green top and paint. Bail it out for— $1,995 1:51 A. M. These characters with sharp features, some need- ing rehabilitation, others with distinction, were without bondsmen. ‘46 Chev. $95. '48 Chev. $295. 49 Nash $345. ‘47 Buick $295. ’47 Pont, $295. '48 Pont. Convertible $395. ‘46 Packard $125, Any of these can be released with- out bail, 18 months to pay, call for as soon as pos- sible. From TOR ace to Buy enue St.) m.. FE 2-910] tien. 3900 Baldwin. -|A-] A-1 Larry Jerome Rochester Ford Dealer TRUCKS Pickups Stakes Tractors F-1 thru F-8 1951 Ford F-6 12 ft. stake as low as $795. “LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford: Dealer PH 1711 “50 Chevrolet Dump Perfect Rubber & Motor $1,195 "53 Chevrolet \% Ton Pickup $1,095 51 Chevrolet Sedan Delivery. $695 . "49 GMC ¥, Ton Panel $395 ’SO Chevrolet Sedan Delivery ~ $565 cellent ay | WHIZZER BIKES. CALL AFTER * NE eae. CUSHMAN Good eondition. New re motor. OL Sale 65 BOY'S 2% INCH BICYCLE 618 FE 44003. ¥ little 63360. Boats & Accessories 66 SVINR MOTORS “ie P. & os aed aa “* ee? adil Mite oie oe a «+ ’ te oe « . ay Puy } a gee eer” . aaa a. « fees eee e Pi ili Pg hea Rag ule eH wntbel . THE PONTIAC) PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 canaries For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61 wm ter era Sates n : | LOOK! 1950 CONV'T » ie , Michigan's | ONE oes oe Soe eS LARR igan's . CM wa, ‘rean, y JEROME Finest | - Om | AN “Poople’ 4 tate Ft eee KWENS | conor cmee eee ‘53 Da aus ES. | snore = TENS | Pies Used Car] ™ansPoration) NASH | arms -| "igh Beem 4 & CM FORD msey “LEORDZ OR | AMBASSADOR SEDAN) STi tle --- Only ar or ee eee | RELIABLE ss Sere. AND Corral . Bees tres FULLY EQUIPPED Sectup ‘ghia irecuoasi ‘ane! TRUCKS ips came $295 D ox Fi Community Motor Salts | 55° -4"yon 3 rn yarernrepensenss |LINCOLNS 49 PONTIAC PRICED TO SELL |8% Zit Sou ww WES| ett eacrmteh et] ©TO DO YOUR JOB imstalled radio and heater, : TWO DOOR ‘ Yes Only waite wail tires. Facto 51 Buick Sedan. Radio | Sit’ seed uree smi meu KIMB Al ] , | PONTIAC a « DOOR CHIEFTAIN. 'S) FORD F-8 Tractor, $7 DOWN _— canoe! vcuedes = sess. mp 10-0029 Tires, ; : Only ....+.++-. $850} Officials’ Cars |-49 Nash 2 dr. ...... $395 '30 HUDSON Your Nash Dealer Air Brakes C "EM! | Community, Motor Sales . ¢__| 50 DeSoto Sedan. Radio | *4gin,, teeter and arginal back aie: .|*52 FORD F-6, 2 ton dump OL S40 Oven wt ow | 1953 Lincoln Capri four) ~ » heater $495| $395 ‘53 “Cadillac Com “—* Sales door, four way seat, elec- 2... ; , 33 on” © Meseers ‘ si CHEV. 1% ton stake we eat oe = ge i w ig ial power ee bad ne enn SEDAN 3 Kem, Like New. 1°51 CHEV, % ton pickup : . . Three St Chevies 5 “ " BETTER vy 46 Bowtie 4 dr. radio, — Scie seeteri - LORD vee — like All ‘accessories. Res Detar Power & heater ........ 5 ‘SO NASH $3 : ton panel na aE et taro a a cor. | Sie som te ee ree) = LARRY ‘SL Ford 2 dr, radio _| etm neefr'snfvarcmus noua. | B2,Fortitns cee nds See —— Sere, see a cane JEROME & heater ........ $595 $495 ee ee 47 FORD ¥% ton panel Low milage, sedee beet ae “ier Rochester Ford Dealer | '50 Chevrolet 2 dr., radio ‘48 DODGE @ OLDS * "G POW;TIAC 7 PeatE 8 cylinder sootligh, bachag tants | ates siattorm tract | pon woke at & heater "$745 one BSS War RDSNRTL c SUFERT5OOR ‘48 FORD Dump cleas, new wears aj} = «& NACH www we eee ; , ator. 4072 lize GOO DPLACE TO BUY” Extre- low m e. Gs ish BF sas fest Side Used Cars 'S2 Ford 4 dr., radio, 49 MERCURY SEDAN | gist arp eat *S vast eas FE ¢218) 41 FORD GOOD CONDITION. heater & whitewall Radic and heater. Clean inside and |. all FE 31255 ‘45 FORD ¥ ton stake N O c de Mone Uenae. Tow | Sond ures Rew lives. PE! tires $1,095| sos MS on EE sicues ees ee , accessories, Must sell etre! ¥ 4 ton i up . cr $2 Ford 2 dr., radio '47 CHEV. CLUB COUPE | ape nae ¥ j z= fonaition. "overdrive. : rar . 1198 Piel Sa, 7 DOOR "49 GMC % ton teas —| GLENN'S | _ fies ous) Sg gt a RS eee ee Wes sutem 9 o. oo SO PLYM. SEDAN | “¢e = encepicnally Cab and Chassis Avto_inn Two 1949 Fords, 4 2 dr.| & heater ...... $1,045] ‘50 PLYM. s Pe ost Sf. seal cove motor. New | 2 ide dig Posed ‘52 Ford 4 dr., radio, heater $595 So eS ’S0 INT'L % ton pickup DOWN Fag MO A uy anaceis} ee $495 & overdrive :...$1,195 49'NASH 2 DR. *e on : 47 INT'L Dump ioe cHevRoLET | tts SFR A SO Ford 2 dr. radiobeater| “sg Sent | Seine EOE a Reeey Watt prose, eotging!, sae GLENN'S & whitewall tires 745) 45) STUDEBAKER SPECIA © POR ie wee terior Good tires. a ¢€ ‘ MOTOR SALES ‘SO Mercury Club Coupe. | Retie, neeter. overdrive and orig- $145 od mares BY A MONTH LENN - 254 S. Saginaw St. Radio, heater & $595 1949 Kaiser Vagabond ’S1 FORD Vanette 'S1 Plymouth Cranbrook Phone FE 4-7371 overdrive ....... $795 : Radio, beater, overdrive. 4980 STUDEBAKER 12 ft. KellerKoch _|ste,teie:2tore rat} — =| Sood 2 a ai, | MSOMORE | Ln Auto Sis | 0 STORPARER. | so FORD 16 ton pcan re nice car .. heater ..0... ew Car Trade-ins Af . , Wiweedwar st Wig Mie Ba Victoria _ _ i , ALL BARGAINS! ee a Be DOWN | “97.24'A MONTH = | 'S2 FORD F-6 tractor | GLENN'S — | semoteytetmm | ae heater soo... AT ae , "ee MOTOR SALES , - Poréor $396.00 Braid 1948 PONTIAC Keller-Koch ‘SL INT'L % ton pickup . Huron Motor Sales - | '49- Hudson-2- dr......$545 MICHIGAN’S Cass ot W Pike &. FE! poouicr streamitner tour_éeor. |CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTE 254 S. Saginaw St, [sss w. wurce rE 3200 FINEST i ape —casweuorn Eight eyunder, Rydramatic radio | Woodward af ‘a ha" | ‘SO FORD F-6 Dump Phone FE 4-737] | rl Romany aR 2B LAR, 6S ae * mesier. #7 : SW STNG T TS tires. | Uincote ¢$8 3-5 yard —— dio & heater. .$1 wooow. . 2 = , : | 52 Ford Coury, Sedan | Be PRE al | ES EE ee) CHEV. Trt ry 2. A Monteaim. = 3 “Radio, heater and poe Fa eee | peace tbee ime | Keller-Koch |*3t Sma , ‘ en J , CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH "49 Wash ’ Senn nn Ore |= ae el ae Pe | | eee} © They're Vr —* , i 5O Mercury Club Coupe. drive radio and heater. direction. | 3 Clean. $35 112 W. va es . 9 “A l Bu “ a Sg a x Redio, heater and tine. “s08"Nubees Abseac! soe | PACKARD wi, sunmma | 50 PomTIAG «+ DOOR wypma. | 2 WHLTS 4 HARE ¥s “Bob” Boles Auto Sales i aN KO DELIVERY. You can take overdrive ....... got tne _cisanest_care Sete vn oie Can of Seas 46324. 123. Mt. dows. Brest Motor states Case eee ratne Aveume, ome of Ge ceenet| conse of ’SO Ford Club Coupe, Ra- toed oo, 33, Aubare PONTIAC 83 CUSTOM CATALINA. For Sale Used Trucks rucks 62 sag _tabe over vayments. VS | te FORD TRADER — MIKE’S AUTO dio, heater and ‘eg SOROS GREW wm? Pontiac “* 2 DR. ooon | —ee_MY_2e7e1. {ie CHEVROLET 1 BOOK KE-| Seles te Aver ives ‘sene{ A ‘whitewall ti $795 | set” pomtes, “3 don "| Get"Pise tenon na. Werweee May- | tain clean Wilt trades PE ¢ Toes dio, beater, backup lights direc.| of the cleanest cars im town. meen Pees: Tory Ene: dateat. Bow Wee) tee & Walden Rds OND | Dare 190s PowTIAC awo| .. PONTIAC’S ONLY tional and sup visor. $506. "$3 Ford 2 dr.. radio ey Chevrolet, Radio and heater. : a — Exclusive Truck Dealer OWENS , je_For Sale Used Cars 61/ For Sale Used Cars 61) & heater ...... $1,395|™ GT. ROCHES | TH _FORTTAC 7 DOOR POLLY | Ser to appreciate sie. a8 Ont | 9 , ar : “ ea i $ _ TER. MICMIOAN ‘OL ©1231. equipped. land Ave. YE 24007. WILSON GMC Your Ford Dealer D S = Dodge ¢ Dr. ..++- $150) For Sale Used Cars _61| For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61| ‘99 s Woodward 147 S. Saginaw St. ee a ee — ae Ay . eS —— << a a = — a e . —_ *— e's F { ™ . e P) ., Pts. ‘an THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 For Sale Clothing _70/ Sale Household Goods 71) MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Aian | For Sale Miscellaneous 72| Sale Musicat Goods 73) MAY SPECIALS . MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL, | ACCORDIONS. PACTORY : UNLOADING SALE a Sathfubs eumsay feht fates. | sone rail volt W. Murca) Save up to 60% on all new furni- miscellaneous ber. salvage | basement apt. vure an. eppiiances se , Saat "Grong astntny” Hua: | ORARD PANO, GREAR. CALL mall me | Cotten mattresses 77.7) $uaiee | ipbou's Traler alee asib. Dini GRAND PLANO.” CwEAP CALL 8! Double door metal wardrobe. .$12.50 Purniture. t ra pag BY oat | Double Seer weiltay $12.50 : ees end all s bottled gas, of]| Be. . $250.00. Terms. Close out on 4 electric ranges, 3 . and electric heaters. stoves and| Calbi Music Co., 119 N. Saginaw, | TRAWBERRY Cts 2 stoves, 2 refrigerators, all po mage, gg ee ons “ESTER. BETSEY ROaS CON. ar Maple trees . $1.00 | ‘and ood Barto service. a8 beds, and chest of draw- TRAILER Excnanoe ge aun aun Mowan OA 86-2035 Service, 1580 Opdyke Red. r| et Linoleum. Z PETRO HEAT SERVICE Co. Dew. Real bargain, Terms to| TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV.|_¢600. . OAKLAND ee SO ee ee a i FARMER, FURNITURE CO. e 7 WHEEL TRAILER. MISC. ITEMS. PIANO” TONING “AND REPAIR. man, OR dr08 afer 6 call) CONTRACTORS AND 104 8. Saginaw PE 2-5523 ri 99 al an Oscar Schmidt. 2-5217. a 7 “DUS MAY BARGAIN DAYS OU, MEATER SERVICE MIR | staDAnD MAKE PLATN CARE TREES AND ed sees SHOP. 2 acres of FREE Bedroom suites, bed, chest, double = & few space and water eaters, gh | — + ag EVERGREENS and other tractors. We carry & PARKING. OPEN DAILY 8 @ Gresser, limed oak, cherry, wal- carburetors, . tanks, etc a Like new tones |. Ghrubs fertilizers, grass seed. complete line of parts for trae~ to §:3); Pri tu 8: nut or mahogany. Only $199.95 : going over. Some e J Tear Nursery loaders and ind i Sun, 10 til Ophoisterea chairs, reg. $49.96 like new. Reasonable. can install) mended for j ad- ; v & chines. Visit our modern t ones 348 Auburn Rd Dow $29.95. besides company time of Sum) vanced students” Terms” $28.00 m2 ‘Mile Ra” garage for complete service om 1 mi naga future Met, | Beatie cet! | | “Overhead Garage Doors | SPiNET prene-peetre: tern | (ust Miclgns —_REpsne Stet | 700 TAC FARM ocx Gavenports. Reg. $219.50, $148.56, ! verhea arage tS | SPINET PIANO RENTALS WITH For Sale Pets 81 ONT: AR? nee eae Te Late to | Oly, merece mati ob MET Saclay rite, May | ge EERO pra wasy | ago sige conege, corps | 1 NDUSTRIAL meme Creme Fe wn coseeee es ‘ v 5 WEBER GRAND PIANO. BEST | AKC ‘Ri! a | ATTENTION BRIDES? | pty rots te <| WU (\ | Saccdosce i Staal | eae See om [ae ar OTE TRACTOR CO, Chest of drawers. $12.9; Sim-| Chests 4 and drawer,’ wainure BERRY DOOR co. | Sale Store Equipment 77/~ AQUATIC GARDENS |1 now SLACKHAWE TRACTON mots innerspring mattresses, never or maple . ee $37.06 371 8. Paddock FE 30003 corn planter. AC field cultivator. used. ;gmeoy ether ems CLAYTON'S . OIL HEATER AND 336 GALLON | NATIONAL CASH REGISTER, AL FISH & SUPPLIPSs)| wheel lift. Gravely garden tree See oe aes | 3068 Orchard Lak | drum. PE 22451 electric. 4 totals, mahogany fin. | 9? _N Mill St. _-__.|..£- FESS) wor and attachments. Farming es | 2ee Ore @ Rady Keego OIL HOT WATER HEATER. 30| Goi Me, "S%) 042) Terms. Morey | BEAOLE PUPPIES. 3130 GREER, | ton 0510W1 oe $12; studio qisooinY UST aT nO OO. | Be ao - mi foie oe SADE Lg = Hon ncaa ¢ = 16: dining room set,| Sweeper, $10. Two sinks, 64. 62 3 78 MA 6-3406. " roll-eway ‘bed, $10.95:| PE ta7°s OUR n- | welch og. Sa HOU machine, $12.50: OUNs SELL, TRADE. BURR. | BOXER FEMALE 3 MOS OLD pets chuferne | MATERESAES AND NOCLYWOOD — . NEW LOW PRICES sina m te. io 8. Teegraon choped PEROT | oa StI Wide: tale” carpet. | PGi, Huber © Williams FE | ants, 2200 & tate, sae per M.| GOLF CLUBS BAG, COST 4M: | siny PanaKEET AND EW EST B ea Orchard Lake ‘Ave. | MICE * WC BEDROOM BUTFE. en tay Freel hanes GOLy SEE RBOWTERED COM tee Oe Farmers’ Gas Station.| FE 17-0001. or FE 3-5545. Savaran— . A Of gr tight nies eng, windows with | plete with bag, $22.95. dohnsos th st FE | Season vermedh We Neve ver me SNTIGUE. PURRETORE— CRNA a ee cod ‘ele cer’ 618, Cement its | eRimaing rosie, Ql 0 now gees | St Oe TahiEs POR GALE farm Tractors, lowe mowers, ois aPe EEN LAWSON DAV. be aaa aah bak ae ee - : la it = All one petees exe vongepette. te ta discounts up owe pet SNGLEN TYPE BAY MARE. OER: BARGAINS r secre Soe" EM >eai_ | foots, itor Seat! stiee ‘abi. | Fog Sale Miscellaneous 72 For Sale Miscellaneous 72, Raaldnne Sumls WAN's COATS AND SUITS IRE | PARE HEALTHY EITTEN@’ VE | AUC oT Gut harree or, PE 21178 IC ee APMER TATE! dishes, Kettles, radio, washing me: | ~~~ ee te Bed —- Supplies _Bew, size 40 long. PE 34313. | S093 3334 Coolidge. Hwy. F-20 Farmall, tractor % HP. EVINRUDE MOTOR, & *16 month. Automatic electric on. po eg Lakeview. ALUMINUM COMBINATION poor | bat a 4 McGREGOR. MYER. NELSON | HAMSTER TROPICAL PISH.| pit and spring barrows 2 seasons. $150. FE 17-8617 dryer ¥ delance as Oe per) oe e_______| @4@ value. now $35 We cam in DAYTON SHALLOW-WELL JET registered woods. Like new. Half/ ali Pet shop. 6 & Astor FE! wanure or ee Parmall aP. ANEER POR GALE.| [ec™™,,.° “Sy, Norse refrinere | = NEV FURNITURE re: nied rotted aE renee peint $279 gai | —Pese_7E OA ee a es a w ss ce came | MTIGURA_sRine MAWGTWD| WAREHOUSE PRICES| axouescrageety Se awa | Broo menor eer °°" | ~=PLYWOOD | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 29) Pine "itera pe seems. | poten’ ir'¥**SSecabeon.” Jona most com booting service. welnut table. Set of high ladder Rollaway Oda complete — $1695 | poste complete line of structural McBride Hardware All kinds, plain & decorative. KitcR- | ATTENTION TRUCKERS LOAD | NEW DOG BOARDING KENNEL Been, Coco Rew Bice end Dum BOA wr back chairs. MY 34308, Shea) twin beds éaiieh onee | ae | new and used phoon S en cabinet doors—drawers made ing road Ma fill sand and fill | | sane’ Come nag By oy ee oad 3933 | BLONDE MAHOGANY BEDROOM | Hollywood bed frames’ $1 oe f. Branch Mt [across Open : undays 9-12 © SONTAG PLYWOOD co. dirs on Rockhaves off Aubure| eases Shel Crooks Rd, ta mile HOUGHTEN’S Sale re 3 > oy a os Reel eT Auhame Rd, ict Creche? §= | 1005 Baldew Ave PE 3-2043/ rek Sand and Oravel PE 52067 pn A. fetes $28 WN. Main Rochester » “teats | tives’ ss | TRE YOU GOING TO MODERN. | PIONERR UTILITY TRAILER. 090/21 TOP SOIL SAND, BLACK |PARAKEETS OPALINES CARS| __ou._ie7ei = stend of ATS eu wr Tieze covered size | ARE | ee aoa . 900. ~~? gp ee ot ries, 1304 Mt 000. | ae ia FRcw DOUBLE BOFFOM "Es an, COLT be lim type OL 13191, KING BROS. PARM STORE one FARMALL TRACTORS 4.| LUMBER COMPANY — yy 141 Haggerty Hwy Walled Lake . ame ME ROTARY TILLERS ee gravel Pe seen ““"* “| ccepiea a Fie DUTTON BD.| CLINTON CHAIN Saws ae | sumatenl “sata Seouent peas icin iene gue | BLACK, DIRT, TOP SOL GAND, | TE ¢MD aon —woows | SCOTS Lawe rmooucTe , Wakenovsn, 7 8. Saginaw —- oa complete vent bear} Scrdon, EM 32077. : a $60 FE 17-8514 . RED ee eae FENCIKO 4 Pac Open Daily 8 to 6, Sun 10 to2 =| BLACK DIRT, TOP SOIL. SAND, a PE 4-074—PE4-1119 KING BROS. UORESCENT « PT. CHANNEL | Arnason Plumbing Supply | —eevel_en¢ fur cist PE 54750. "| pies e190 M. ib. Coe PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE fix & upp || Bixtures. ideal or use over Work | o65 1415 ¥% Mile south of Ortonrilie | SLACK DIRT. TOP SOM PILL | SPRINGER BO TET Us show YOU OUR COM con sae Was ce Ph 130 dirt, sand and gravel. Vern Goy- stud service. Boarding sad seem” Sep of peste Ser cueing, Sone Ly tsetse festany monved —— ette. FE3-9575 and FE 2-3148. _ing. Lawia xd Kennels . re New foes ane tools. Call et factory showrooms Micos | PICNIC TABLES DIRT ROAD |i TOY FOX Tennis ca MY | ment Davis Machinery. Ph th Fluorescent 393 Orchard PO my ng ag ey gravel, sand. 46172. fo ee 10 «months uy = Machinery. Ph. ve. s a FES FURNACES | Ri amie MOTOR Ano | 8 ye rere mad Bearers | mo, mals Wan ra Gor |My GARY CS riced for Quick Sale 0 year factory chain ‘saw. "12053 Big Late’ Ra. | DRIVEWAY ORAVEL, 06% ORAV-|7 SEVEN WEEE OLD EITENS | — alll —_ PET BALE Rove Storm. coat. sine 10... ..610.90 PES eprrss, Be SS een a Goes nent aD meade diane tite re ye oem) Lee's Sales & Service = RIBBON ; Playpen with Pad 22000.0°°0 Hr} aY Gas WE | Reet en PE sto BRAYTON SAND AND GRAVEL % RABBITS AND COOP’. 600. On Mt. Clemens st. i echer essen oe SCOVERY GAs Wa- ROTOTILLER LIKE NEW. USED cone hse Se sak nb¥iss $2 00 tase ae tg ag. ang ye leaner san sta wood ae ee WANTED HOME Bi $oa.s0 G. A. Thompson. fo sou FOR SALE a Sherman Will:ams and Bros | POR SALE. BLACK DIRT, ROT. vr type ox a = for a deme faa Ww a8 K Nt BIN a a ao PE taise ees | FALL SAND 4xD GRAVEL DE Dogs Trained, Board 82) Sortrers, nme “hat Leon = EPRIOERITON GE Gis G7OV8 yrner Cabtset $40 value, Co RECISTON PictOUre Tose | _"v ve ices! ab Romper, me eh ceech| Be Nett coos coat ere | pentane atten iad arant | ener, Precaon seope | Renal | PERTILIEER FOR GARDENS OR | ALi SREEDO GBEDENCE TRAIN. | now an’ "eet htm “oyupacat piano, medium sise grand prices mew, *hewtcad steel drums. 62.6) Sarte. PE 0-000 ® yard $10 FE 60002 of FE | ‘™structor, Mill Loke Ken-| Sod “Wisconsta . West +2606. UPPLY. across from the Tele- 4750 Josiyn aon nels. PE 7-9358. " { < sore. ne sy’ * Seveme Crater. FE | Soa -SARDERS VURWICE | bese 2A. ext leader. Trailer Farm Top Soil OT ee as rer ree pny stove. S ¥. _ PE 24113. REPRIOERATOR oe : ' “feat, Onclana Fel and. Paint Bove. New & used tires, FE Binck Girt, cand end grovel, ent dps, 4 OATS. PRIVATE =p Re Oa The ret bes sama ae| Burmeister’s | s2.o st cee Foncu LiOwTs In BamiYawer| J. L. TRUCKING Hay, Grain & Feed 83| elit Lireene ane br _— OPEN * A. _ Metal pip . old English FE +ins 3-200 : mt... RCA 2%" FV RabiO” PHONG. SUNDAY 16 vO 4 ™ rack for % ton pick up. Md end candle lantern designs, also Proc WdUUb hive pon RAY Mectics Cs ese at — gf 1™% ’ i +1293 most complete selection of lights |~ 4), CLOVER, FIRST CUTTING, 2 turn tables mahogaty cabinet. GAS WATER HEATER AUTO wa | "0% *°C77 oom, im house in ter- cus eee lots. a ton +2037 jigs Be BL PE +1970 _ re A 3) rifie values. Michigan Fiuores- sod Bae Ls “ SELLING “AT SACRIFICE POC: —fsion, Cohnsumers, YE $4076. | cont, 3a Orchard Lake Ave co Pe es80l, or FE bite "| me Oe sete. ad, Tae! | SoRaE ME oo dren ta ects | Ix@ fir boards No.1 8110 per M. GARAGES Pavement Breakers FRocesED ROAD & DRIVE DEIVEWAY t ~ allen ae ot simost new @ con milk Siaitac'cy ce be etes |G Ee eae eee | Micoy canter, tegtniding eectre| £502" wrunateen panda Geevet HAY, AEPALPA, SECOND CUE | gntt promo OINSON FRAC . Hangin ae » en | Ss = iz bts | aed ~ Comptote with overhead doors CONES RENTAL PE +e218. 2-9903 ant, cae . "| tor execelient condition. FE —EM é Creaberrs bak lamp $25 | Oe | temo oO Les oem. PEs vet = 5.3804 ; DERE PREEEE VPRORT,owe| ii Patt ng ay Sees (ene wn Be ee PANY — | SURE aw voaktSte | stesso eee Ear | Srey oer ero ‘America's best makes Preeser —— | exes" io , MPA? | load grate et ACK PINT, | STRAW. LAROE BALES. Ge PER| freient. ‘UP win reverse =. a pee 8 yous, GNOLE BED COMPLETE ated - oo ae - Ve et, E*yrsies, "9858' Undene pegatees. handred ol" siner, Fema el ev i, wer —— cravel PE bale 4180 Baldwin. 4 Tae, pln teens otes in transit. M scent, » Rock Leth per, gate | Sor WATER HEATER 30 GAL- as oe Shredded Peat Humus 5 |, fretant 3e3 No. 2 oak er . Carpenter's ¢ mile out Josiys | oe Shenaeds Toreri'an ger Me Ge. | Combination daot® Miia | Rtas, See yee eycs| Michigan Auction | FE @ Yds. $12) PE ¢7009| _Ré. PE +itv. itch attachments "We éemon- Fangs, $40 Good condition EM | _ment._FR 2.0001. A “ PLomrnd values $40.50 & $80.80 These are Mart, In ; ioe CRATES OP CORN: 30) strate. EZ Budget Terms. pa jE ¥ oxi], OREEN 1 A HOUSE masved. ‘Alse cleserie, oa ns eae Cc. gtavel delivery. Dushg. cats. Carpenter 6 ailes| ond mower op © sew hand or ELectai® RANGE ~ a} YEAR OLD. vals yee 4 tay so tee ye te or Oe cr | yelwe. Plocrescent. 305 CONCRETE SEP. vel. MA 5-600 mead | AWK MWARE. WALLED TARE. MA mower washer. 32860 Gresser, Prigidaire’ washer and| “ND SAVE UP TO (00 ON ALL! Orchafd Lake Ave. tic tanks. Phone OR 37686. cand. GRAVEL AND PILL BERT. sore Posies, AC Ret etiivetes > _TO HARDWARE 2 eee ee ne porn dryer, used very little, } Morgen Make Sure IT's HEAVY DUTY. 2 WHEEL TRAIL | ROCK HOUNDS ; iift Gravely garden trac- 5 ' "abi R Jones chenille bedspreads with er. Oxl2 rack. ell working ROCK HOUNDS tor and attachments. FArming-| $5000 08 Hummer Lake Rd. ie Glas take Sno es h- ane hing drapes OL 27354. ’ ’ head pomp. PE these. Cabachons. mineralites, mineral & fen_ 00}. i nn ROTARY FLOAT, LRiPea scratched (i= Wang Mictgan in. af Aapemeye very bash Burmeister S accessories thules, Pe ste bing on “meterial. “~ For Sale Livestock 8 FE 54-1283. oventangs ang for any- FON HE best ra Tiahtly weratened Mise “severs:| Northern Lumber Co, | HEADQUARTERS FoR LAWN TASKER’'S From the farm. dest AMERICAN SADDLE BRED USED TRACTOR 2? =. rr] 21 in. console models. at terrific e187 Lake Rd. on —_ 23 2 * vB em! TAC LANDSCAPING Pi sert | mines anes ee > HEADQUARTERS WEARLY EW is CO PT Deer | Wenen wate W'S os | sate. Meigen Frormcem, | = WE DELIVER nan Sita an | Ss ; FA TE ET | cee Oe, ee maa itt tented dye = ; Washers at $14.96, TV at $4998.| 365" Orchard Lake Ave. others, rotary and reel type. Also) STAMP MACHINES | for soft LoaDED OR DELIV- | Used Pora trom 9425, used Sian te | Parent ee |Farran ON RAGE GA | wre u BoMGE Se ng | Sear at wrearegy tne | mie om ay)" ts a rg Ber gi | sean Pee ces | foe pat, See m7 $1 W. Huron of Pontine PE 41588 Prigitatre. 043; Dining table 8) rvs 34650 3-39%6| Lee’ fes & Servi e FE 20413, Evenings, PES at equipment. “Tt you don't lent bunting. 200 miles PINE TOR SOUR | Ser; bases favre’ mente, Ghent. | ar a -— a a ae Led SALE! oop wiles ‘yee want tu cur pase. Sater. et Wil swap tear type cleaner’ fis. MT sores, | fhést. ron bed bos springs. 040. | Denies $30.96. Lavatories | Largest stock of mowers in Pontise Tie CEMENT "tee eal aman or wereee, Hie, ey te Fine PADIO of ALAC ONE Hit id Pe FE 24108. foocees 81088 ory : aw FLagric. Wi ais ae tf PONTIAC FARM FURNITURE BOUGHT AND GOLD] _ belts and bags. 996 Myrtle. charg’ Late ave OF TOLL. OP isis 0.0 *ae,, Teens mae AND INDUSTRIAL i. ORNT bee and peet oS Merrie —__ "ein t ‘peiawin Arm FLOOR SHOP rn ) “SS ca con GO0D FULL SIZE COIL SPRINGS Unpainted urniture BONDEX HYDRAULIC HEAVY floor , TRACTOR CO. Bu. Srionvifie > qrosnere (need), 307 | meste ee cececceeens 90.98 UMINUM oo'san Renal Prous Pe in_-ear_of store FE 4-0081 rE 41408 Bwar in You OLD LAW NOW YOUR OLD LAWN NOW. | GREEN CHAIN WITH OTTOMAN, | Se'Ving, Mg 000. 08 | uti en AOESON AVE AT SURPLUS we tee Si aay Re mii isa | _Mritlie Pung, epd.mete | Vweovou ROR Poms pipes and. fatings automatic oll pavement breaker. Post suger. PR | See eiuts, wn ge eee front mounted § blade power ériv- | Tig RANOE PICK & PAINT STORE| (ci turneces, steam and hot wat- < , Plywood. Plyscore and New Holland 66 Bal on, lawn mover and sulky: reg. |° sg ee $14.95 =e Gentent & rs on ‘J JOE DUNAWAY & at low prices! ew frioiian ers 9565, will sell for $450 Complete. elec. range ...... 940.98 x ve before, oti Seed. located at New weber P " We ‘hands equipped power and | Ma ~ —veeeevrs 1; 920-06} Free_ Rear Of Store; HEIGHT’S SUPPLY feos now hee tetatt yer ta) New Come. doory 5255 5-=: et AND : hand mowers, also Lawn Boy ro-| New ‘S2 eehen” lect sos eeeees $39.95 | USED $49.50 2685 Perry &t. located at 125 Colutn: | Pree standing toilets 95 AND 2 tary movers. Lown mowers! ‘water ‘heater... soo0s| San 3 Used automatic washers na S. bia Ave. For call | Reclaimed brick. Steel stairs and Motor Driven Models 5 : M R. B. MUNRO ELBCTRIC PHILDREN 8 METAL SWING J ' were 72 W. Merce st. Baey RUMP ELECTRIC ss reMUNRO | ELC "iar yest TAL SWING BLACKETT, INC. car call ater 6 27) W Columbia, ‘ing. Toom suite #70 value. for USED TRADE-IN | goastere ACETYLENE WELD- Se OLDs CONVERTIBLE. CLEAN | —*)° EM 33514 DEPARTMENT ing set, $50. OL 62736 3354 Long- “New job. A-l tires, Good|GE IRONER. LIKE NEW. GAS view : . top, or swap for antique | ‘stove. Window and porch screens. | ROCKEr .........--.-seeces- $14.95 . Carland’s Gun and Archery Comb. door, FE 2-1048. Desk raves cap unanemenkedone 6 FE 4 7e81 Flac Sir Ra. M40. | OF UPRIGHT AND HAND SWEEP. | Warner) OO ooo se STRCUE FLUORESCENT PTT. OF [oun “AND, CONTRACT | iT, WEETINOROUSE TABLETOR |¢"pe.vatning room: suite.” 4.50 modern tape of lighting for Mich gral hewn, mgzeenre.coull,| TV "rim qunreokeed acw pcre | OS Sect “WM ois | Sat"ayalles “bedeets ‘end te : : wed engrnegeeg heweersiere™”| Tg" ain: 0 POweE ow | CO MARY OES TT Ehey | ieee eet, eens, | BUILDING SUPPLIES | COAL NOW IN EF- oo 8. Teiegraph Spey aren | FORNITORE AT _ERTRAORDE| THOMAS ECONOMY | factory sbewrcoms ‘Minnigan Pie | S@eatrock #294 6.8 ¢ at38| FECT. GOOD COAL|#AxD DRY Si FOr pe aod que for 198d modern and ‘traditional se) FURNITURE CO. | assotur® CLEARANCE | 7,,t?%2 sookmwatation 100 09. | ALWAYS. = for cows ‘due’ thin alt ‘don't WILL SWAP 12%" MAROGANY | fonm jatar Kees es 361 8. Saginaw ASPHALT TILE .... 3c} board Sq. . Ite Pir ‘at ne M A BENSON Plants, Trees, Shrubs 80A For Sale Poultry 86), ‘ s — ta I, self Come in and look and com Used Trade-in Dept $3.95 ENAMEL P. $1.95 gal. y. Bo waste 1 Te. é ° ante — 8 bP nn pen Hy € can sere Loic tor good 3 wheel trailer | ere with all other suites offered | 24.397 ‘.98| 9x12 LINOLEUMS $1.98 ta etter ft.’ the Books ‘tw | $40 A BLACK MILL SPRUCE POR | FRYER @0 SCOTT! ste. 1000 bales mixed hay. Ford ato, fer geed._2, wh railer | elsewhere. You can buy these for | 27-120", plate mirrors... 1.9 .I NOLEU) $1. 3x81 & better M. 186 Doors in . soe Pag ~- rom | Pay you syle betes mined hey, Ford __ | Repu intretconSs | 2s eine goom sue GR | Bete "Wall Tile... 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PE | RARER EP at He oy Appliance, Special a $4128 ask for Chuck PLASTIC LIN hr eet ibe | 90a "yaoge, Ast shape 4 “3 Pratece BUICK, SUPER, RIVERIA. 9| 12x12 LINOLEUM .| 96.95 2000 ARMSTRONG VINOPLOOR \% price CLOSING OUT 12 ft. CONGOLEUM 41, ft. Wall Tile... 1c FT TRAILER WILL TRADE! 4'4 ft. Wa ile... ... 10¢ oe T 8 er 10 room house. es W. Huron. PE 4-2064 Lon PA = — YWOOD BED. sTUDIO 5 rid TyATE : am ot seam, porcelain kitchen table, Bee wn ear or what have you. _ FE 5-7196. = trailer. FE 52474. . eeeeee Bf nsisscentonvones + Ege ene eeeeeone — >, . f “ | eS Ss ee ee ee ee eee = aa THE { PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1954 ~+Today’'s Television Programs - - t-8 Channel 1— WXYZ-TV Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2) Magician. Film. 6: 15—(T)—News. (4)—News. (2)— Film. “Aids for Atom,” Civil with chimpanzee and phony racket. (2)—Godfrey and His Friends. Variety. gie smugglies herself into harem in “Margie and the Shah.” 8:00—(7)—Jimmy Wakely Show. 10: 15—(2)—Weatherman. 1: 30—~(4)—My Little Margie. Mar<| 16: 45—(4)—Time off for Sports. Bill Flemming. 11:00 — (7) — Soupy’s On. Guest Hedda Brooks. (4)—News. (2)— News. 11:15—(7)—Feature Film. Jean Parker in “Girl from Alaska.” (4)—Singin’ Along. Music. (2)— Wrestling. THURSDAY MORNING 7:00—(4)—Today. (2)— Morning Show. 8:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. 8:45—(2)—Brighter Day. | 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—News, Wixie. (2)—Arthur Godfrey. 10:00 — (4) — Home (7)—Charm Kitchen. 10:30—(2)—-Strike It Rich. 11:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) Playhouse. (2)—Valiant Lady 11:146—(@—Hawkins Falls. (2)— Love of Life. 11:30—(4)—Betty White. morrow’s Search. 11: 45—(2)—Guiding Light. THURSDAY AFTERNOON 12:¢0—(4)—Travel Unlimited. (7) 12 o'clock Comics. (2)—Bob Murphy. (2) —To- , | 18:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven 18:30—(7)—News. (4) — Theater. (2)}—Garry Moore. 12: 45—(T)—Stars on Seven. 1:30—(2)—Houseparty. (4) — Jean McBride. 2:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (7)—My Life. (4)—Kate Smith. $:30—(7)—Senate Hearings. (2)— Featurette. $:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (2) Brighter Day. $:15—(2)—Secret Storm. $:30—(7)—Air Base. (2)—Ladies Day. (4)—On Your Account. 4:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. 4:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. Theater. 4:45—(7)—Barnaby Bear. 6:00—(4)—Adventure Patrol. Auntie Dee. 5:30—(4)—Happy Hallow. ‘7)— Terry. and Pirates. (2)—Sports« 6: 46—(2)—Cartoons. (2)— (7) THURSDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Musie Time. (7)—Det. Deadline. (2) — Hans C. Ander- sen. 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—News. 6:30—(4)—Dinah Shore. (7)—Lone ‘Garden’: Date Night May 26 Johnny Ray Is Signing Off With ‘Good Night, Jane Kean’ NEW YORK (INS) — Libcrace expects to gross $50,000 in his sae See Sonim eanpert. tiny All the noise about Jackie Glea- son and a W. C. Fields. film bi- ography fades with Red Skelton’s plans for precisely that project . . . seller will provide the sotry pat- term... - What's with Johnny Ray, sign- ing off all disc jockey inter- views “Good night, Jane Kean, Ranger. (2)—News. 6:45—(4)—News. (2)—Jane Fro- | man. 7:00—(4)—You Bét Your Life. (7) Cisco Kid. (2)—Life With Eliza- beth. 7:380—(4)—Justice. (7) — Where's Raymond. (2)—Playhouse. 8:00 — (4)—Dragnet. (7) — Open Hearing. (2)—Theater. | 8:30—(4)—Theater, (T)—Theater. (2)—Big Town. whereever you are”. . . PEEPERS PREVIEW—One of the most publicized video weddings | of the year will be that of school teacher Robinson Peeper (Wally Uncle Miltie and nephew Eddie Cox) and school nurse Nancy Remington (Patricia Benoit.) You are iberace Hopes for $50,000 From Concert plained he'd been tied up at dentist's office. wrapped an extracted tooth as evidence. swollen jaw Sea Returns Lodge Ring 20 Years After it’s Lost elassified arvertisement in the Evening Tribune read: Drake. the ring he had lost 20 years ago in ocean surf had been found by Then the motorist carefully un- He pointed, too, to his to St. Louis while aircodch flights now make it in 3% hours, the fare is still the same—$2. The ticket was excused. SAN DIEGO, Calif. @ — The “Edward I found your ring.”’ Drake learned on inquiry that OPEN HOUSE EVERY EVENING 825 W. HURON 3149 W. Huron Fisher will star: with Eddie Cantor | cordially invited to,attend the nuptians which are scheduled for May on the latter's final Comedy Hour | 23 at approximately 6:30 p. m. This episode will climax one of the | most important events in the.annals of the Mr. Peepers television show. May 16... Fisher's shows will fizz from cities all over the west coast, NBC picking up the tab for the de- rect, are for 9:00 — (4) —Martin Kane. (2)— | Public Defender. 9: 30—(4)—Liberace. (7)—Film. (2) | “I Led 3 Lives.” 10:00— (4)— Michigan Outdoors. (2)—News. 10: 15—(2)—Weather 10:30—(4)—Traffic Court. (Th— Janet Dean. (2)—Meet McNut- ley. 10: 45—( 4)—Sports. 11:00—(4)— News. (7) — Soupy’s On. (2)—News. 11:15—(4)—Jane Fulton. (7)—Mo- | tion__Picture Academy. (2)—| Suspense Film. Krupa and Mel Powell to jazz it| up... Kraft Theater’? “Alice in Won- deriand”’ was curiously stokgy and Lowering of errant Reveals Civil War Ship KIMMISWICK, Mo. (UP) — A drought and the resultant drop in produce and emcee. Plans | the Mississipp! River combined to Benny Goodman; Gene | bring Civil War ship into view | here once more. About 1862 the vessel, one of | | thie country’s first armored pani uninspired in the hands of Edgar | craft, was caught in an ice gorge Bergen, Chas. McCarthy and Robin! ang sank Part of it has been | Morgan. Art Carney, Bobby Clark \i ine occasionally in the past | and one or two others seemed to know what they were up to, but | When the river has been low, but the rest simply weren't with it. .|now it is almost completely ex- posed. The boat, believed to be a Union Now that her her marriage has 4 Roof this summer, entitied, of course, | “So You Want to Lead a Band"’.. . | 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night \ wm, CM CKLW, (800) ww, ( Ware, asm WOAR, (1199) Wsek, (se TonIGaT News Eltzadeth CKLW. Gky King ¢:00_ WIR, Mainime WIBK. Meshanous =. E= the Bene | 545—WIR, Curt Massey Ww Wattries, MeKKens. 6:18—WJR. Melody Bows. Waleed ExLW. ¢ W, Mews, Sports wok ps “Caay Axe Jenny Ww Bod 7 WCAR, News, Balleds ¢:20—w : weak Sater THURSDAY EVEXING C1 WIR, Care Quartet 7 a a ‘BEE See Tens WIR, News ; CKLW. News, vid e wo, Mel aut . Lenhardt Wettrick, McKens. cae" Keane Chase k a ~ 1 Ww. News —— +48 WEY2, News 20 WIR, 2, White — ee, Bob Reynolds AR. ee ww arris ¢:15—WIR, Clark Quartes | WxYz, Bil Sere 1:00—WJR, Dale Marr WAYS Qertetm, Came Wwi, Sue Lye | — WTR, Oegvod, Welle — Keane Chace | au—_w Leven Thomas W. Guy Nunn, Devid THURSDAY AFTERNOON WCAR. Talk Gporte - | . wa News, Lenharat | 1:06—WJR. Road of Lite | 6:30 WIR, 1:00_ WIR, Quest Bouse se Was, Nee Mugeeiane Ww Racing Peay ww Star 7:18—WIR, Muste Hall Se Que | AXE Bul Qrere WXYR Red Steiton WCAR. Coffee Se’ Fen CELW, Pultén Lewis ay ee ree WCAR. Ballads WJBK. Tom ? 2, Lasten, Live WCAR, News, Clud éa-Em. & Weak, Hews » estie t 0:18--WdR, tte Fortine WXYZ. €¢ McKensie 1:15—WW4, Pram Pettey bZ Qeatile & Drage » Marmenics, Knoving CELW. Guy Nene A 1:20 WIR, Dr. Majong Tes yp poe Bouse :20— 43 WWJ, News , Your Ver terme | "CEuw. Teer Daria News, teBrice = | SAU pat ctenen WXYZ, Lone Sack 1:43—WJR, Guiding Light WIBK, Tem George CELW. Gabriel Mentor | S20", Sack white CRLW. Dick Powell WCAR. News Ballads %46—WIK, &. KR. Murrow Dick 2:46—WJR, Mrs. Burtes 7:15—WW. Pran Pettay WWJ, To Be Announced +P via Ww, News CKLW. Guy Nunn CKLW, ews, Gentile WXYZ, Paul Winter _ WCAR. News CKLW. News. Bud "WFiwo" Usegee Beets 8:00_WIR, FBI ote WCAR, News, Club 2, WWJ, Walk « Mile ‘e WXY2, Starr of Space WXYZ, Show eum 2:15—WJIR, Perr? Masce CKLW Heatter cxLw. Room 2:38 WIR, Nora Drake ———— Ww George $:90—WJIR, Music Bal) . Paul Winter 143—WJR, £6. &. Murrow $:18—WXYR, Ghow World 8:48—WOAR. Redic Rev. WCAR, Sports Sz, * baw Vomay eae Peestast Gheches £19 Day vane ” 4% * the Anower 6:00—WIR, Meet Millie wxvn, John Vanderceek CKLW. “se ww CELW. , WCAR, 1 WATE. Sand of the Day 7 8:48 WEY, Jack Gregson ewe Rage serie , the Ames Bros. recording stars | -- Today's Radio Programs-- — Programs furnished by stations listed te this column are eubject te change without notice. Everybody wants to ;,et into the! “situation comedy” act: now it’s. Those old headphones we labored | so hard to elude in the crystal set} and early super heterodyne days| are back, and mighty welcome in| families where mom wants to go quietely about the housework while junior watches his favorite TV Enjoy Eating Those-Fish, They Cost Plenty to Hook PIERRE, S. D. (UP) — Fish &:16—WXYZ, Show World $:80—-WJR, Jr. Town Meoting | Shooter ee ten ; News, Ww, Siz oe ) vatemee, eweeey | Gate Some Figner wats Bory ie oe ate > ssheurie J. Gregson ; Meets Critte| SELY a : p . re Meet MeNutley “Wei Pheer mare Py Sr a ee oe cake” | Beek RES ‘es. Wah ew) Ben Rew “array se Gals“ oon| "EE, Mateo z Cah ae pee | GOK EEE” | ee um wiascngm_ ur conrem SESS fee |e CE RFE ™ pone 11:00—WIR, Godtrey ‘aa News te Me. ww, | Harry Trumen serene | BEER eEin| eee [amen one SA BRSES we 7 mere >| don’t come cheaply — when you catch them yourself. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife | Service made surveys of fishing | expenditures and catches at three | South Dakota lakes, and found that fishermen spent from $1.15) to $3.64 per pound of fish caught. Travel cost w@s one of the most | important factors in determining | expenditures. ! Bing’s Son to Substitute HOLLYWOOD ® — Columbia Broadcasting System announced yesterday that Bing Crosby's son Gary, 21, will take over the Bing - Crosby Show on radio for the sum-| mer, starting June 6. wwevvwvvuwwvevvevwvwvrvwvuvwvevvevuvev_vuvuvwvwvewuoeewTeaeewereerwererrererwrrTe TS i i i i i i i i i De i i Mi di di di i i hi i hi i hi Mi | and apparently designed ; .*| ming Confederate vessels. Its | Sammy Kaye expects to have a! prow was reinforced with a solid mass of oak and walnut ties, most a for ram- » Louis XV mahogany fin- | > ish. 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