The Weather ‘ckasyldieagen iy. ” Og a gy peat et BS Es 9 ge FEI ont at ag ticle Tihs ghee aap 9 APS WE Gin gE bt arenas te Gala le gt MgSO nae ae Cm ar Nt Ri Meir Sanne te ae a nT earn aan aetenataninn SPP ag aie BET Ry Fy RE af ou ty nate bo ry NG Fade eg ie bat Hr PT NT AIRE AIR RO 25 oni pe cela Spgs Peete: ; ; ‘= manos One ep nie! Hata s tela ted emcee h “° ee Se ane ned satsreesn Leite tee dineadl atin fotw 0 Bie ig ee EE * eR ct ag tay ee ™~ . } . d . ‘ . . . y . eof “ ey > som < é ae ence f- i =~ LtHE-PO Details page two _ 3 112th YEAR AagBeLATaD Fasse ohare panee ITIAC PRESS — ’ * * * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954—64 PAGES Tornado Injures 2 Persons in Swartz Cr Senators Claim Indochina Policy as Edge of War’ But Soberly Favor U.S. Request for Coalition on | Asia Protection WASHINGTON ( A P )— Two senators today spoke of the sending of U. S. naval and air units into the Indo- chinese fighting as a possi- bility and one said, “It looks to me as if we are on the edge of war there.” Sen. McCarran (D-Nev), who made this estimate in | an interview, said, “If we} should send in naval and | air forces now, it would only bring the Chinese Commu- | nists in force and then I don’t see how we could} avoid sending troops.” President. Eisenhower and Secre- | tary of State Dulles of the admin- | — istration’s determination that Indo-| Assessment Battle Ends Troopers Oust Ziegenhardts china_must not fall to the Com- munists. Indications from abroad are that U.S. allies are not moving as fast as U.S. officials might wish in forming a coalition on de- | fense of Southeast Asia. Dispatches from London and | Paris indicated both British and French leaders might consider the time inopportune and want more | detailg on the “united will” and | “united action” Dulles has advo-| Sheriff's deputies who descended upon. “Fort Ziegen- cated. i All sides seem to agree that if! and when conclusive decisions are | | = ‘ a comment in Congress! SURVEY TORNADO DAMAGE—Sisters Marva jowed renewed expressions by | Jean, Dorothea and Janet Clark (left to right) sur- vey wreckage of smal] tornado which hit Swartz Creek last night. ‘Garage, Firehouse Wrecked by Tornado Which Hit Swartz Creek AP Wirepheote their garage blown down by the sid | From Log-Fortified Farm LAPEER — Chris and Paul Ziegenhardt were evicted | a | inl today from their farm home by 36 State Troopers and moots Perjury Opinion hardt” at dawn. The elderly brothers, wrapped in blankets, were car-| } i | | reached and some public statement | Ti¢d bodily from the $40,000 farm they lost through fail- is made, ft must be not simply| ure to pay a $280 assessment in the 1935 bankruptcy of /- Ruled Gui another “hands off” : tol mutual ne latin. | Both Chris and Paul Ziegenhardt, | Ity Police equipped with tear” ~ the Chinese Reds but an announce- ment of determination with real teeth. what kind of teeth — should the policy decisions be backed up by naval forces, air forces, ground | forces, or some combination of | these? Eisenhower's refusal at his news conference yesterday to spell* out probable free world action if the Chinese Communists move in force into Indochina caused some sena- tors to speculate that a program of «Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | } French Destroy Red Trenches Slow Commie Buildup Around Besieged Fort of Dien Bien Phu HANOI, Indochina #—French Union troops,fanning out over a enemy trenches being built for a fresh assault on the northwest | Indochina bastion. Sixty rebels were killed in the | operations, the French said. A French communique said the | garrison defenders again last night had an “easy night’ as the Com- munist-led Vietminh still did not resume their direct infantry as-| saults on the fortress plain. The rebel, halted their second round of such frontal charges Monday after six days of mur- derous the Geneva conference, scheduled to start April 26. As the main Vietminh force ' The critical Far Eastern war, rested up in the hills around | for control of Indochina, Dien Bien Phu, long lines of day is assuming more and munist China with ammunition, | now paying a major share “thet war material apd rice for | the “torcign’ war's cont. A picture the febel force, | | story which gives the background - Frenth fighters and American-| of the fighting that coeld explode supplied B26 bombers kept up-their| inte the third World War starts — attacks on the supply first | Ziegenhardts and their neighbors. |Paul said. “We never got no no- gas and riot guns immedi- The question at this point is | atély blocked roads saree Canada Push to the 240-acre farm as ru- mors persisted that Ziegen- hardt sympathizers planned reprisals. A report that Flint CIO union- ists would attempt to crack the cordon tonight was officially de- nied by Charlies Ziy. UAW-CIO in- ternational representative for the Flint region. s “If any members did attempt such action it would be ag in-' dividuals and not in the aame of the CIO,” he declared. | The lightning raid was such a | ty as they carried bodily from the farmhouse. Their eviction was a sudden move in the 19-year-old legal bat- tle of Lapeer County farmers and the brothers, who erected a sand bag and timber ‘Fort Ziegen- hardt” on their farm to defy evic- The eviction was a closely guard- ed secret by police, who sought to avoid alei'ting resistance by the The Ziegenhardts were asleep when_a 16-car police party sur. rounded the farm on M53, four miles south of Marietté. - “Just give us a little time,” “I'm not here to discuss the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ‘North Radar Fence WASHINGTON (INS) — Defense ;} | Secretary Charles E, Wilson said} ‘The raid was carried off so conviction of Young’s older broth- | ference. today that U.S.-Canadian plans for | | strengthening the far northern | |early-warning . radar fence’ are | “welt advanced” and that the U.S. | is exténding the barrier northeast | and northwest. In a statement made public | simultaneously in Washington and Ottawa Wilson pointed to atomic developments as calling for great- | er safeguards against a devastat- ing enemy attack from over the North Pole. - Bulletin MOOSE JAW, Sask. (UP)—A large passenger plane collided with a smaller plane in the air today and crashed into a house. First reports said between 20 and 25 persons were believed killed. | —! Lightning Raid | on Ziegenhardts | TORNADO WRECKS FIRE Bars Bloodshed | hit by the tornado which struck the little town of | pied at the time. | Hits Apartment Minor Thunderstorms Lash Pontiac; No Heavy Damage Reported Two tornadoes spawned by last night's severe thun- derstorm injured two per- sons in Swartz Creek near | Flint and ripped the roof of 4 (an apartment building in ‘the small town of Fulton a Although alerted for pos- sible tornadoes, the Pontiac area escaped with only a rel- atively harmless thunder- storm. No one was injured in the twister which struck at 7:15 p. m. in the southeast pact | of Fulton Township, skipped s fover outlying homes and |descended on the apart- ~“—F iment on the town’s main — ——e me . ; + | street. re yA : The tornado struck , ae ‘Swartz Creek, five miles ‘ | southwest of Flint, at 8:15, ap wireshots | caught the fire hall, lifted it STATION—The | Swartz Creek last night. Above, firemen look over | into the air, scattered ce- | mt oo as s ; > | Swartz Creek fire station was among the buildings | the damages to their building, which was unoccu ment blocks and dropped the roof on top ‘of cars Split-second timing and the pre- cision of a well-planned Army at- tack marked the lightning raid Court Affirms | early today that resulted in the Ziegenhardt broth- and State Police Capt. Earl Secrist. _ Witness at Investigation It was kept secret for over 2 o9f REC tLustren Loons hours who ‘earlier had threatened to | shoot it out with police, were sus | WASHINGTON .@—The U.S. ,parked nearby. Loss was estimated at $5,000. Herschel Wise, 38, and his } Counsel Ordered to Begin = prised in their beds! | Court of Appeals today affirmed ‘Twenty-five state troopers con- ithe perjury conviction of E. Merl | verged on the farm from the | . Young, a key figure in the Senate's | Wil R | north and 11 sheriff's deputies | headline-making investigation ot | McCarthy or what has come son Ved .) moved in from the south. Both | Reconstruction Finance Corp. traveled M 53 and side roads. The court overturned the perjury , quietly that Lapeer’s streets were | er, Herschel Young. deserted and farm houses near the| The brothers, tried separately, | 2 were dark when a squad cars rolled toward the 240- each received a sentence red acre farm. | months to two years, Both have been at liberty on bond pending | Scout cars dropped out of the} State Police procession tg blockade | the outcome of their appeals. strategic roads to bar possible vie! = gery Young, 39, was convicted lence. of swearing falsely four times The remaining cars pulled up in before the Senate Investigating front of the farmhouse simultane-| subcommittee and the federal ously before 7 a. m. They grand jury which returned the | had maintained contact by short-| indictments. wave police radios. | The Appeals Court, however, State treopers from as far dealt only with the one charge—| away as Bay City joined the La- | involving Young's denial that while | peer deputies. ‘ employed by the RFC he ever had anything to do with loan applica- The strategy differed from the | tions made by the Lustron Corp., vain eviction attempt in 1951 in 4 prefabricated housing venture. that the officers ruled out a ren- | ft held his conviction on that count dezvous area for fear the dis- | to be “clearly valid.” turbance would alert Ziegenhardt! ‘The court said that since Young | sympathizers. received four e@Qual sentences to!| The Ziegenbardts earlier had | run concurrently it need concern | fortified the farmhouse and vowed | itself with only one count of the never to leave the farm alive. | indictment. “i ¢ 4 ee: m™ Pl - Troopers Evicting Paul Ziegenharat. ° yas, fa . re . : . Pret CARRIED OUT—State Troopers carry Paul| tion ends.a 19-year-long battle over possession Ziegenhardt from his farm home in Lapeer County | the farm in receivership of a mutual insurance firm, in an early morning eviction raid today. Tie evie-| (Other pictures, page’ 2 and 50.) mt » . “Phete 6) Jim oe a » ‘ * + i }as I-know how.” _| member, said he was in Tennessee | . ° P year-old daughter, Virginia, were McCarthy Quiz.on April 2] = oan eee WASHINGTON (AP).+4 lager Ray H. Jenkins | *ever@! Swartz homes had orders today to be Sap lay days from now "Ts sarsees and power Hs public Senate hearings aimed at findifig the truth in the , Swart Creck fire hie Js6K McCarthy-Army row. | from the @éor of his home Jenkins, a 57-year-old grandfather from Knoxville,| across the street. Wind ripped |Tenn., took the job of special counsel yesterday with a| Se deer it tae = harm and public pledge to fulfill it with “no prejudice, no bias.” Some wt late “I have no record, pub- nado-like funnel dangling from licly or otherwise, as to Sen. | clouds near Flint’s outskirts. The | larger city, still jittery. from last summer's storm, was battered hy | hail, a thunderstorm and Tl-mile an hour winds that twisted tele- | phone poles, uprooted -trees..and to be known as McCarthy- Security Policy: As special. counsel to the Senate ism,” he told a news Redes ce | hit Petroit. investigations subcommittee, he Secretary of Defense Pontiac residents waited ankious- id, he intends to dig for and pre- | l til the second tornado alert he ee ™ Pr! Tells Senators of New |” jy’) the secon officially at 10 sent the facts in the bitter charges | 3 ; involving McCarthy and high Army | Plan for Ousting Risks be officials “without any favoritism,; yw ASHINGTON u~S tary of a Defense Wilson today announced a | fered heavier damage at the hands : | revised security program designed = mae ose et | "to clean out and keep out” of the| A.storm that battered Bir- McCarthy (R-Wis) and two | _aaitedas Gegehl een & his aides of seeking favored armed forces persons deemed to be | Reo ant fe Ga treatment for Pvt. G. David | security or loyalty risks. 7 a Gracfield T “7 Schine, a drafted former assect- Wilson announced the new direc-| dents without Jights fer three ate. | tive, and the security-loyalty yard-| hours starting at 9:10 p, m. McCarthy disputed that and said | sticks it lays down, at a public A bolt of lightning wrecked the Armiy officials sought to black | hearing before the Senate Armed| home of Adolph Sweicaki at 70 mail” him into dropping a search C ; Knollwood, Cla “end tlached for subversives in the Army. The | Services Committee. ; rod aaiprdir | | out a five block square area. An- y denies : ; Its objective, he said, Is fe pre- | her bolt’ destroyed an overhead Jenkins, who looks far younger vide uniform standards for the (traffic light at Rochester Rd. at than his age, succeeds Samuel P. Scars; a Boston lawyer previ- ously selected by the subcommittee | but whose name was never offi- cially entered on the payroit. Sears stepped out Tuesgay, five days after being appointed, saying that baseless challenges to his im- partiality had made it necessary for him to step aside ‘‘in the public interest.” Sears was an avowed admirer of McCarthy, although he said he had taken no side, in the that the matter of subversives, current row. Ss : Communist sympathizers; or other | Jenkins got appointment at | F t bs chee é ef the sub. | MCh security risks in he armed committee, which also ordered the televised hearings to start on | out.” | 14-Mile Rd. Ferndale: suffered heavy rains |that flooded an area near Liver- |noig and West Eight-Mile road, | Lightning struck two transformers ‘ | in Dearborn blacking out an eighty- ‘I have come here this morning | phiock area. with a single purpose in view,"’| The storms ended -Michigan's Wilson said in a statement, “It is two-day summer — at least, tem- porarity. Temperatures that .cared from a low of 53 to a near-record . 88 degrees at 4:30 Wednesday afternoon had tumbled to 43 de- | gtees by 8 a. m. today, Ther- forces fg being carefully worked | stumbled up and dewn Army, Navy and Air Force and “to speed up our procedures for getting such individuals out of the service and for keeping them out.” to give concrete assurance to this committee and to all concerned April 21, instead of the old target | - ——= date of sometime next week. nie of someting vert wees. State Lawmakers Grapple the hearings as acting chairman, | ° tad reporters Jeakins rst aie’ With Unbalanced Budget. ment is to set up an office here, | and the next one to help set up} LANSING (AP) — Amid unprecedented legislative con- Dae TRI) fieet exegest-| fusion, Michigan’s General Fund budget for next year ed Jenkins’ name for the job. The | appeared to be slipping about one million dollars into the Illinois senator, a subcommittee | red today. With final adjournment 48 hours away, some House Sereiear ttasnwack aes aia and Senate leaders conceded they did not have a clear that it might be necessary to re-| picture of what the budget contained-and-did not know place Sears as counsel. | whether they would be able to get one. , Ita In Today’s Press tne bu -}-peemingham ..>...........---....2 [into House-Senate_confe xs s 3 : eS 3 i 5 a e2ecnersuse.s. 11 Dortand, Pontior , ' ‘Trader Fidelity jhe | nstration - TE S-3t3* Second Twisfer at Battle Creek | shattered windows. A similar storm .. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) .. RR) ay eae gh - hi " case resulting from a 1953 amend- | » Driver Loses License, ; >. Vear in Pontie fe é =: eee ee eeewerers.. 42 home and a sister, Mrs. Mary ; Sere ae | Stutson of Pontiac. ee im 82 Years Ground-Breaking for July approximately 72 per cént of the total of $48,807,260. Business and industrial accounted for 13 per cent. zs Mrs, Albert W. White @ Service for ‘Mrs. Albert W. (Lucie) White, 61, of 6870- Colby Finance | day at Holy Name Church. Rosary . m, Tues-| service will be at the Manley said, and work on final | Bailey Funeral Home, at 9 p. m. both was under- | Friday. She died Wednesday after a long Diness. A Birmingham area tresident for 20 years, she is sur- vived by her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Jane. Mitchell of St. Clair; five sisters, including Mrs. R. R. Hackett of Allen Park, Mrs. Ann FESR it al fu ig - 3 ev if bond market f I {estimate itl abe ther, J. J. Hogan of Birmingham. se be © =0¢ Dontiac Deaths to award -Televislen “= Good or Bad?” Harry L. Keller is the topic of a panel discussion ct i - i] it ~~ Bonds Brings Action; Set Lane will be at 10:30 a.m. Satur-| Stay of Birmingham, and a bro-/. CONFERENCE—Sheriff Gregory of Lapeer confers with Paul Ziegenhardt this morning before State Troopers evicted Paul and his brother, Chris, feat in Indochina resultant Thailand: Indonesia and other 6-Fe. Aluminum jointed Handle. . ‘- Peatieg Press Phete | Southeast Asia nationg now out 8-Ft. Aluminum jointed Handle... . from their farm. “You might as well shoot me,” | Side the Red orbit: 10-Ft. Aluminum jointed Handle... .$7.98 Paul told the sheriff. The eviction was accom-| Almost without exception , plished without sheoting. MOLL HOLLYWOOD um — Prince Aly | worth ; (Continued From Page One) of cowboy shirts, cise Y08 limited counteraction is in the | ¥ anger med hats to wear when | ei . returns to Europe. making. 2 _— ce te teal Sets Medical Record Among these, ‘Sen. H. Alexander | 7 Fernando Valley Western outtiting | BOSTON W — Dr. William J, | Smith (R-NJ) said he sees no need | while his heart interest; Brickley, Boston medical exam- + | to use U. eS ee ee ee was bury at iner, sa that in 33 years on the but he added in an interview: . > . “In case of a crisis there, we may need to use naval power as wonderful,” she said, SMELT Are Ready to Run! Ac 6 Ft. Jointed Wood Handle power,” . . --'s acre «sie] SME Nets ate Foreign Relations Far Eastern 6-foot jointed hardwood handle $ Round metal rim with heavy duty cotton cord, Legal 18° net size. 98 North |Evict Ziegenhardts "7, 3008 he wag Mi Gen of ~ Flint May 29, 1936. Mr. Keller: lived at Keego Harbor from 1936 | to 1942. He was formerly employed at Buiek Motor Division for 25 | years, the Oakland Motor Car Co. ; (now Pontiac Motor Division) ‘and | | at-the time of his death was self- employed as an engineer. Mr. Keller was a member of bso! _ = — : — 17 the Baptist Church in Ohio, the : | Masonic Lodge, Shrine, ASME and | tor dispatched to the far t tear SAE. } ‘ Besides his widow and mother | , ‘ : he is survived by two sons, Harry | A Sinbyulsing Sim showing hes) > 116-Dale-Leo_at heme. been scheduled by the reget two brothers | Uniformed Firemen’s Assn. Also surviving are | April 21 at the Birmingham Thee | and a sister, Lawrence o re ontiac, ter. |Leonard of Ferndale Mrs. | | Katheryn Hopkins of Royal Oak. Twe performances, at 10 a. m. Funeral will be Saturday at 1) and 2 p..m.,will feature a chil- pm. from the Huntoon Funeral dren's program of space adven- Home. Dr. H. H. Savage of First tures, an hour of cartoons and Baptist Church will officiate and free popcorn fer the youngsters. burial will be in Flint. Proceeds will be used by the firemen for their family welfare Joseph A. Kircher and recreation fund. Tickets are lait aie. of three weeks, being said through the schools. Fire | Joseph A. Kircher, 73. of 1861 officials request that any callers do = not use fire department emergency | OP@yEe Rd. died at St, Joseph numbers. Mercy Hospital this morning. * * *« Born at Chicago April 7, 1881. Marking the last week of Lent he was the son of: Nicholas and prior to Holy Week, tonight's Len. | Katherine Haas Kircher. He mar- | ten service at § at the First Meth. | ried Edith Anna Vest Jan. 31, odist ChurcH will be “Personal | 1901 there and came to Pontiac | Preparation for the Observance of | | 28 years ago. She died March 25, 1951. the -Last Supper."’ * © « | Mr. Kircher was a retired GMC | Prid Rebel | Truck and Coach Division em- Lodge en b \-yloye: ‘who was previously em- | party at 8 . . | Ployed at Dixie Cash Market and | zy eo 9 at | was a former partner in Little! le : ee Joe's Market on Kircher Ct. ° Surviving is ‘a son William J. The city assessment role for 1954 and a daughter Mrs. John Copple re,four grandchildren-—and od ke C Y | great-grandchildren Rosary serv- e ream en OF - ice will be Sunday at 8 p. m. Ni b Ordinance Home. Funeral will be Monday y at 9 a. m. in rai) Michael Catholic BIRMINGHAM—The first court | Church of which he was a mem- Cemetery. ordinance forbidding vendors to sell for more than five minutes | ‘Archie. R. Thompson in one place took place Wednesday. | Archie Ray 1 Thompson, 46. beck, of Detroit, pleaded “guilty to | (.neral Hospital at $8 a. m. today violating the law, and paid a $10) after a six-month illness. fine and $3 costs. Born in Harrison July 31, 1907, mcm 0 Te.’ Hall Thompson. Mr. Thompson came to Pontiac 17 years ago from Cadillac and — shows residential property | = of Pontiac. Also® sur¥iving in thé Voorhees-Siple Funeral | ber. Burial will be in Mt. Hope ment to the city’s peddler's | Ice cream vendor Robert W. Car- | 04 9335 Dixie Hwy. died in Pontiac He-gaid a had “never heard of | | he was the son of Silas and Gladys | was employed at Pontiac Motor ivision. Pays Fine Wednesday BIRMINGHAM—Leo G. Zulin- | ski, 44, of Royal Oak, pleaded | guilty to drunk driving before As- | sociate Justice John Emery Jr. Wednesday. He paid a fine of $60 and $5 costs and his license was | revoked. Besides his widow, is survived by two sons and two daughters Theodore. Shirley and Loraine at home Also surviving are seven broth- ers and feur sisters, Mason E. and Mrs. Maybelle Langworthy of Graefield Electricity Out oS for 3% Hours Last Night | Mrs. Dorothy Lang- BIRMINGHAM — A three and I Florence Welsh of Flint, Melvin Peg eg s period without! of _Greenyijle. Clarence,- Phillip | hour and Mrs. Irene Rentsman of electricity hit approximately 150 | residents in the Graeficld Terraces “"0"C"- - geetion at 9:10 last night when a| _ Funeral will be Friday at 8 P. m. in the Huntoon Funeral t t power line peti. eainn ed in two ) ac es. Home. The Rev. James Luther of 6 Silvercrest Baptist Church will The Weather | officiate and burial will be in nyo) AND VICINITY —Ciso ring | Cadillac. an’ tenigh . Tigay cloudy somewhat warmer in . } = quracs. | Sige rd “variabie bts Salem Wilson | $0 south 50 to 20 uiies on wou F “9 Funeral for Salem Wilson, 49, of fosey "ta Fontes 191 Fisher Ave., will be Saturday got temperature ,preceding @ @m./at 2 p.m‘ from the Frank Car- 8 At @ am: Wind velocity 25 m.p.h. ruthers Funeral Home. The Rev. | irection— orthw | Walter Johnson, pastor of the Free Methodist Church, will officiate jand burial will be in Oak Hill aceite | Cemetery. ate «bs wad Pie Born in Petersburg, Va., Dec. 4, ; ip Steere 1904, he was the son of Jim and, 3®' Fannie Rose Wilson. He came to Di ly cloudy, 04 inch set He was é¢mployed at Pontiac Motor Besides his widow and mother | he is survived by -a son, Paul, at 90 fe 1878 21 in 1920 Address Corrected { s The mother of Hugh T. Cox, 21, +4 one af twe-men suspected of hold- | 3 ing up a Dearborn. bank, said to- <— % 8 ry Pontiac, not at the S31 Inglewood | St ain of | Michigan Supreme Court more than the former | Mary Jeffery, and his father, he | Harold, ' Pontiac, E. Ralph of Leroy, Lyle | | worthy of Tustin, Alvin and Mrs. | | Pontiac from there 32 years ago‘ and married Anna E. Stutson in |§ day that he and his. wile ee 98 North m 83 hived at $8 W. Mansfield Ave.,|@ “ in Dawn Raid Today , (Continued From = One) case,”’ Gregory Said. “ orders.” The brothers were carried te the edge of M53. by sheriff's | deputies. They were then taken Sheriff Gregory ordered a trac- down ‘Fort Ziegenhardt” and rip to the ground signs the brothers used to advertise their fight. Two moving vans pulled into the | as the brothers_were taken to the hospital. Moving. crews began removal operations. | | A Wisconsin family, identified only by the last name of “‘Baylist,"” was- reported ready to occupy the farm home. The interior of the TZiegen- hardt home was in unbelievable disorganization. Ceiling laths | were exposed where plaster had fallen. Waist-high piles of news- papers cluttered their bedroom. A potbelly stove was ice-cold. A 1947 dust-covered calendar hung en the wall. Egg shells and crumbs littered the floor. In the farmyard, a number of | dead chickens and cats were found. Eighteen head of undernourished cattle were in a barn. Harold Jarvis, 37, who.was a helper on the farm, was asleep in a gatehouse effice when author- ities arrived. He was taken into custody to prevent possible agitation by |}Ziegenhardt sympathizers. No charges was placed agaifist him. Gregory alse handed the broth- ers a $3,750 levy on their per- sonal property, a judgment ob- tained by Mrs. White for . the | apelali eccupying the farm after the Lapeer woman pur- chased it a few_years ago. The eviction was the second at- tempt by police to take possession of the 240-acre farm that the Ziegenhardts purchased in 1903. On March 13, 1951. police evicted them but irate neighbors moved them back in. The Ziegenhardts and several hundred Lapeer -County farmers protested payment of assessments when the Lapeer, Farmers Mutual Assn. collapsed in 1935. They were | association members. Their battle took them to the | 50 times. Violence ended in prison sentences for three men involved in obstruction of justice State laws of mutual companies controlled the Farmers Insurance Association. They provide that members underwrite operation costs and losses, In protesting farmers challenged the legality of the assessments and | charged mismanagement of the as- | sociation. “Fort Ziegenhardt,” a sided bastion near the farm house. was never used for a pitched bat: tle with the law. ( CLOSE-OUT SALE! \ a At This Lew ’ Net Seconds. But A ‘ELGIN AMERI ' ’ J J is Y Guaranteed $3.00 to $5.00 77 : ' Your 5 Choice H Rea Eat Street three- | Tt served to} Famous “ELGIN AMERICAN” yb Beautiful “ — } handled by a mob 42, 1952, when they sought to evict the widow. Mrs. Stevens, who teed. had tefused to pay a $iT2 | assessment ordered by the insur- ance association’s receivers. Her | $8,000 farm was also purchased at auction by Mrs. White for $500. Irwin C. Russell, 60. of Lapeer. and Floyd Schreiber, 60, of Almont, were each sentenced to 2 years im- | prisonment for obstructing the eviction of Mrs. Stevens. Russel] is in Southérn Michigan Prison. Schreiber, father of nine children, is free on $2,000 bond while ap- pealing. Clayten C. Gilliand, 65, self- styled Detroit investigator, was convicted last Dec. % for con- spiracy te obstruct the widow's eviction. He currently is appeal- ing his sentence of 4"2 to 5 years Gilliland spearheaded a members | committee of farmers fighting the | | bankruptcy assessments. He at one |} time unsuccessfully sought a 23- man grand jury investigation of the | legal aspects of the assessment , battle. | In an appeal ‘to the embattled | farmers to end the jong dispute, Jo-- |seph M. Navarre, state insurance | | commissioner, once said: “Every mature person has at some time in his life felt that he | suffered an injustice. Ustially | he will go to reasonable lengths | | to see that it is corrected. “But there must always come a | time when he concludes that the | past must be left behind, and that nursing of his grievances will de- stroy his value to himself and to the community in which he lives.” Swartz Creek Hit (Continued From Page One) | the scale for several hours and _ a tee But the U.S. Weatner Bureau | forecast “somewhat warmer” | weather Friday after a chilly low of 24 to 26 degrees tonight. Winds should fall and temperaturés rise to 56 to 64 degrees Friday. | | | | While fts neighbors tg the north | , and south took a beating from Wednesday's storms, almost no damage. The Detroit Edison Co. said lighting knocked out one trans- former in Leonard, cutting off 25 customers’ lights for half an hour. Pontiac City’s forestry crew removed one fallen tree Famous CAN Com compartmen You" a these =r Pontiac had | | } —_ ea ee. Se SIMAS.{S. ~TERIDAY and SATURDAY Onl SMOKERS’ VALUES! Don't 9| Dresses ~# to 4 Years oD Sizes 1 te 6 Sizes 7 te 14 yh ing in Detroit. : to et ten nce | daa Large Size — Zipper Top , Lorger Sizes, 5 to 7 Yeors $7.89 ee $59 $439 Witnesses said Mrs. Katherine |] IS =e Gad et Ba .: ; Diugosielske, 64, whom relatives t wkd Fe, Fully te celan- = gia cl desc ponden , oo. 8. ‘ ese acetate — easy wars ‘pper de: poy hes ee ; net pe Regeler $3.25 Velve CJ to keep clean. 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Taupe or Smart Beige today in your exact | ¥s Waite's Handbays—Street Floor ’ Waite’s Gloves—Street Floor : ” _Waite's Hoafery—Street Floor be “i , —_ a “SS aere e 35 eee r ¢ pee: westnetrah. _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS six. Batered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich. as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oooo pseaeais oi Son des te the use bews- Ike Calms Our Fears The Pkess has watched with interest the reactions, both in Pontiac and throughout the country, that have fol- lowed the informal, neighborly talk President Exsennower gave to the peo- ple last Monday evening. Not since his inauguration, it seems to us, has the President been as relaxed and persuasive in addressing the Nation. Recalling the spiritual climate in which our Republic was foundeds he reminded his hearers of our need today for the spiritual strength to defend the rights and privileges handed down to us. * * * For the overwhelming majority, no doubt, the outstanding feature of the address was the list of reasons why the President believes a Russian attack on us is improb- able. One of those reasons, he said, was that the men in the Kremlin know full well when dictators “challenge the whole world they are very likely to end up in any place except a dictator- _ ial position.” * * * In touching on the fear of Commu- nist infiltration, the President said the danger had been greatly exaggerated as to numbers. He placed the total of doc- trinal Communists in this country at 25,000, or about one in every 6,000 resi- dents, and said that the FBI knows where they are. The President was at his best in dis- cussing our fear of depression. While war to peace economy, he said it now is leveling off and pointed out that em- ployment totals more than 60,000,000, very nearly an all time high. ; x * * “We have the great savings of our people,” he added, listing other counterbalancing factors, “and the great requirements of 160,000,000 people of good in- come, and: that is the kind of thing that gives employment and insures the productivity of our farms and factories.” We believe what the President said needed to be said. In saying it he dis- pelled fear and gave the country new faith in its ability and strength to face whatever risks the future may bring. Toscanini Retires ArTuRO Toscantni for many years has been such a supreme master of great music that news of his retirement from the podium will sadden millions around the world. At 87 this great artist, who began his career as a cellist in his native Italy, is a living legend known and admired wherever music is heard and loved. Since he was 19 Toscanini has devoted himself to the art of conducting opera and symphony orchestras. * * * Starting his work with the baton at Rio in 1886, his career included engage- ments at La Scala in Milan and the Metropolitan in New York. For the last 17 years he has directed the NBC Sym- phony Orchestra which was created for him. Among the opera premiers for which he has conducted are LEONCAVALLO’s Pagliacci, WacNner’s Gotterdammerung and Puccim1’s La Boheme. His unparal- BY Revere ucete DDE ete ae a : > tat = diet phon: " eo the greatness of this octogenarian ‘sho never has ceased striving for perfection. * * * The unexpected news of Tos- canini’s retirement is a heavy loss ‘to, the world of music. In. the _ words of NBC Chairman Sarnoff, the will carry with him _- the love and ‘gratitude of the > whose lives he ‘ “Vaccine Delay Wise Sa ease a RET BY nen insig into In view of questions raised about the Salk polio vaccine, County Health Director Mowroz has reached a wise de- cision. He has accepted the suggestion of Dr. “ Heustis, State Health Commissioner. As a result plans for testing the vaccine on first, second and third grade children in Oakland County are being pushed. But the tests themselves will be delayed until satisfactory guaran- tees of the vaccine’s safety have been received from the manufac- turer, the Publie Health Service and Dr. Salk’s laboratory. * * * One of the reasons for delaying start of the test is the refusal of the Michigan Medical Society to recommend the vac- cine. Dr. Heustts’ statements should be reassuring to parents. He says that no vaccine will be distributed until his de- partméht is satisfied as to its safety and the medical society’s questions have been answered. . * * * It is to be hoped that the necessary assurances won’t be so long in coming that the test can not be completed by the end of the school year. Too long delay would mean that if the vaccine is the weapon that can rout this terrible disease, the victory would have to be delayed another year. ————————E————EE Tue intelligence of man is greatly overrated. Recently a seashore resident built a 28-foot boat in his basement and had to tear his house down in order to launch it. The Man About Town Closes Saturday If You Want That $250, It Is Time to Get Busy Daffynitien A language that even a baby under- Smile: entries must.be in Pontiac Press that hour. The prize of $250 in U. S. Savings Bonds goes to the person making the nearest correct answer to: ; What player whe has been at bat at least 25 times will be leading the’ American League on the night of Saturday, May 1, and what will he his batting average? All that is necessary to compete is to write the player’s name and your estimate on his average on a sheet of paper. Then sign your name and address plainly. Every member of your family can compete, but each must be on a g 4 is Former Pontiac resident, now living over at Arthur VanBenscoten, sends word that the annual tulip festival will be May 12-15, and that he is to assist in mopping the streets. One man’s way of describing his stomach trouble is told by Sgt. First Class Arthur F. Bowen of the Pontiac army recruiting station. He says a sign over a desk in an army head- quarters in Korea reads: ‘Speak in a low, soothing tone. Do not disagree with me in any manner. Please be informed that. when one has reached my age, noise and non-coneur- rence cause gastric hyper-peristalsis, hyper- secretion of the hydrochloric acid and rubus of the muscosa, and I become most unpleasant.” flower, so now we'll expect ‘“‘flower- kraut.” , My. Farmington scout sends word that Mrs. Edna Dohancy of that township took .top prize with her "Florida, omer aan a xr OTUIOT 3 She is 75 years old—or-young. . Sending his baseball contest Lapeer, ane entry from. ioe _ Géorge Winner . writes, “Seems that a name like mine should ’ beat out those women.”'| Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs, John W. Dearing 2 oe St; avert wedding an- painting Fi Aecah-agF a ng eee Something New Has Been Added Voice of the People + Mrs.-Joseph Landry Praises City Police and F ire Departments for Quick Service space. Pull telephone number writer must accompany letters but will not be published tf uniess the letter ts ite nature.) I would like to praise the Pon- tiac Fire Department and Police Department for their quick service last Saturday morning when my son was taken very sick. writer erttical Says Better Sanitation Way to Confrol Rabies it by the representatives of the en- tire county. If the county is so concerned about the health of its citizens why does it allow the thousands of small animals that are killed every year on our highways to go unburied’? Nearly every year we have a quarantine for dogs on a rabies scare, and only ‘5 of the dogs get tied up. My wife had her toy manches- ters vaccinated last year and this year three of the breed dogs lost all their puppies at birth. Vac- cination is not the answer to the - spread of rabies, but thorough Dog sanitation is. If we are to have a vaccination law, let us submit it to a vote by the people at the polls and try. to make democracy work. LeRey Dean Route 1 Milford Believes Many Will Lose Sleep if Time Is Changed Every year the golf players want to change to the so called daylight saving time, to the discomfort and loss of sleep of thousands of other people. Where does this handful of people get the atithority to mon- FEE £F j 4? 7 i | ae i z : Ff i ra rq ia rif ap on What we hope ever to do with ease we may learn first diligence —Johnson: to do with a Cause of Delay in Building the H-Bomb Comes Out Piecemeal and Superficially * By DAVID LAWRENCE : WASHINGTON — Why did it take the United States seven years and three months between the _the time it made its first test of the H-bomb? And why did it take Soviet Rus- sia only four years to do that same speech by Sen. McCarthy of Wisconsin on Tuesday evening. The Wisconsin senator asked a hypothetical question implying that Communists in the govern- ment may have been responsible for the detay. Whether he has anything more than suspicions to back up that theory, the fact is that he did set in motion the official confirmation at last of a story about the delay which has been hinted at in mag- re- sponsible for the delay, though it plored the development of destruc- tive weapons by America, even munists have not been under # tendency on the jority of the members fidential knowledge available to the U. S. government was definite that Soviet Russia knew about the hydrogen bomb. be. In fact there is reason to 3 F} ~Ht Demo- crat, vigorously backed up Strauss To the credit of President Tru- it Case Records of a Psychologist U.S. Needs More Ulcer Sufferers With Ambition If you have a peptic ulcer, don’t moan about it, Instead, brag about it! For it’s the fraternity badge of go-getters . in this competitive age. it means you are shouldering adult responsibilities instead of drifting through life like a carefree child. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case K-365: Tom R., aged 37, is an executive of General Electric. “Dr. Crane, I have a stomach ulcer," he spoke morosely. “I've tried medicines, but my doctor now says he can't do anything more for me, “He prescribes a big dose of psychology. But how can I use psychology to correct my ulcer? “I've had it since college, I got it trying to maintain an ‘A’ aver- age at Purdue. And it has grown worse since I've had to meet pro- duction deadlines. is the fraternity badge of a person who carries responsibilities. Uleer patients are usually the go getter type who meet. the dead- lines and accomplish most of the good of the world. Too many Americans are so list- less and improvident that they never get an ulcer. So would that we had more ulcer victims in the U. 8. A! Normally, the stomach is Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service We herewith warn the innocent bystanders not to take Senator Mc- Carthy’s lie test. It will detect " lanolin on a sheep dog's taste buds. When Ray Schindler was on the Sir Harry Orchard case he stopped off at our shack with the Chicago guy who invented the gimmick. It works on combus- tien out there. The professor hooked it on 21 out of 22 guests. And all were as guilty as a bartender with a wet* mustache. When the prof put it on me I blew the fuse. All it provided in the Orchard case was the murder occurred on an island. One intrepid legislator took the truth engine out for a trial run. On the first answer it lit up like a Christmas tree. On the second it rang sleigh bells. That's a dangerous trinket to turn loose in the city of magnifi- cent distances. And stupendous ° deficits. The thing uses perspiration for fuel. It would have no more effect on those cool politicians than push buttons on a tornado. Put one 6n a lobbyist it would ring, ‘No sale.” A fellow who cannot stall with- out perspiring shouldn't play stud poker or run for Congress. McCarthy is barkus-willing to try the fib-filter on himself. Might be a good idea to break in on a mumble-meter or a chatter-chart. But we advise the average legislator to shun the fubious bander-snatch. Mac has an ace in the socket somewhere. We concede as the challenged party he has his choice of weapons. But with ‘the truth before? whoever heard of a duel You'd be better off hacking away with six- bad painted with mecus, which pre- vents the hydrochloric acid from dissolving the flesh. But ultimately an eroded spot may apear, as from constant swallowing of tobacco juice, or from local infection, a fish bone stuck in the stomach wall, etc. And if you are a dynamic, tense type of personality, Your stomach And by all means team up with God almighty in an active partner. ship. Then at bedtime He wil! take over the night shift while you sink into deeper, more restful slumber. , If your Spring and Autumn flareups grow too painful, limit your total fluid intake to one glass (8-oz.) for a couple of days. That always stops my ulcer paix. appar- ently by drying up the acid se- cretion. Portraits no use in giving up time that we fall . . . The second or the third time or .. . In giving up at ail... For if we keep on fighting and . . . We have a sturdy chin . .. The golden day will dawn for us . . . When we are bound to win... If we can take the insults of .. . The poison people spit. . . Eventually our enemies . . . have to swallow it... and justice triumph in... . where all are free ... . And by the grace of God we live... equality. . (Copyright 1954) From Our Files defense pact to block Germany. THOMAS J. PENDERGAST, Democratic machine leader, faces Federal charges on income tax evasion. 7. Years Ago BILL FOR nationalization of sil- ver and restoration of 1926 price levels circulating secretly in Wash- ington. NEW BEER regulation govern- ing liquor laws for applications in Pontiac launched. Present licenses expire April 30. Traveler: “Why do you keep that goldfish in its bowl on your desk?” oer, : “Because it's a novel- to have something opening its mouth without asking for a raise.’ Pity the poor glow worm with eyesight—he bladed knives in a broom closet. ‘love-to a lighted cigarette butt. Arthritis Caused by Body Degeneration, Which in Turn Comes From Bad Diet ri? i ' 1. food source of calcium and I be- lieve calcuum deficiency is the pri- mary cause of rheumatiz. ~ HY e- i EI i ——— that the deposit of calcium or of tissues apf yg artery trouble or any other iy 7 : i 1 4 zE I ! | E f ‘| $2 : if | , ied ; . wt \ — ee eee aie 4 7” .* == ae ooo a J ™ ef S . hale ° EG HREM vy \. 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Veil. 395 cloud of veil. Single rose and leaf trim. 495 : Perido straw ° i braid uptilt ; : bonnet with two it, ' velvet stick-ups, 4 } wreathed with ' flowers! | .« ; 595 When it comes to hats Federal’s has them .. . thousands of them... at a price to make yeur heart sing! Carefully selected from America’s top designers to give you the most for your millinery dollars, these happy inspirations are ready for your most important Fashion Day... Easter Sunday! Whimsical concoctions with an intriguing tilt to per- fect your ensembte! Fovos, friezes, imported sisals and crystal braids, picopal and perido braids, alpaca straw-like fabrics! Fine or roughly- textured weaves, a-bloom with flowers! See them at Federal’s now! ob~ FREE with every 3 pairs purchased... this beautiful DOLL SALE! _ New = HANDBAGS Easter bags in the very newest shapes and sizes at this cave dolla price-tag! Smooth genu- ine leather, dres sy gulmpe corde and genu- me cowhide! Man y many styles in Spring’s favorite costume-accent hues: Black, navy, red, EMPRESS 60-gauge sheer proportioned NYLONS */ @) : “}. They're the rage! CAN-CAN ruffle tan and natural. Save even more! : . Only 10%. U.S. tax + Mis ‘ ; z ° i 50 T Pi } prs. son Is | lnctuded ; = | f ; . » fate ; LA Step into a flurry of ruffles and ribbons as you step into one of Federal’s value-priced can-can petticoats, the darlings that give your full skirts that stand-alone 3 look! S-M-L. Many styles in the big selection! . i j } 7.00 ; SALE ‘ Better Spring HANDBAGS | Sheerest 60-gauge nylon flatterers, all first quality! And not only do you get this budget-buy, but for every 3 pairs urchased, an adorable doll is yours! ock up! 814-11. Short, med., long. Exquisite copies of de. C—O : eS = x se bags and fine im. $ +. at this special pre-Easter sale Price! Polished, butter -s o ft ‘ beauties unmistakably famous - brand! Come, take several pairs in hand at this Federat value-price! -” @Kayser *Van Raalte *Dawnelle ———- — $ Come, -see:the famous labels, sce the ing new me Fer . eo , 2.00 1.00 ‘S | j ae supple cowhide and ; a ” A enuine corde styles de. for SPRING) Zo. If SE : | Oo r ' e p re “a . : men! Black, navy, red, > be ew we - de 4 1 Many one-of-a-kind! = “ _* ‘ * A z Save even / xf = a =; Aff ‘ = i ca : FEDERAL le + stores ~ SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC Fl . ‘ # 3 : : : : - ; tin © « planer vee ailg® _" “ er an HEA — eae. SE. eat St als a pets Ptr ge TP ay vom i ; f THE-PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL @, 1954 x a . . jos ‘ 1 of en Ament : - | Charles F. Mace, Route 1, Pontiac Tradl, a Pangs Get yee ee 5A Join Arm Weet Bisemfielé Towsship: Ronald 8. —_ - Bad Coin Passer Thus I am going to send a) ’ st Cute: ahared > af = ¢ GUNMAN, “Pa. @-Rs.|Gme ond cid torgiverces.” ete ona > yen . 4 : John F. Bowers , ) Newarws, Rochapter; Align J. Re avin %& terday from. an unidentified Nap-| Hees shout 1.315 Pounds of stait. cna; Revert UL. asee Eimwood. || me caaniein _ =" panee, Ind., woman ; }less steel—enough to manufacture | contin n | Sn oe: acy wane Bene ake «aa rete) sw pg omc more tha 89,600 kitchen paring 2 Accepted for Aviation Hs a Broedeay Mount Clement | vee’ @-. 5 ee ’ a foreign dime in payment of a! knives. | Cadet Training; FOUr | sna! Ormond Le rareer, se Pontine a ES —s p Women Enlist | ‘The following were enlisted in|} Witela:i aU kee shop at SEARS and SAVE & Ca. nek | a ee ae 2 OS _— : } BIG SAVINGS! . . . ? ° vin the Army: : A new recruiting program by the | U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force at- | Bivoweid “Towahip earl a. S- | tracted 54 men and women during Second Ave.; Cnar McMahon : : ; | March, according to M. Sgt. Paul | itir Newton Ra Walled Lane, Anchen z |J. Smith, in charge of ‘the local | pin" Ghar S Sst See: | recruiting station at 5344 W. Huron | ville; and Arthur J. Le Blanc, 6073 | st Walden Rd. Clartstea. A ae Ee Re : According to Sgt. Smith there are | Ciomens; Dennis J. Paul, 16861 Piftees ry = rs * 18 different enlistment choices now { Mile Ré., Fraser; Robert W. Keller, 3016 w C HY 26 h : Haseiet ford . ons No, there's never been a available to applicants. | Ae Allens Mecamers; Denala’L. Mage- |i . 4 ° . iggins “Inc a Curtis J. Pearsall of 3024 Staple- dene, 1486 Coates Re. Feats Towan- | 1) ad finer cigarette than ton Dr., Keego Harbor and Richard | &"" ponuas Township. end , |H. Abbott of 111 Mlinois Ave., were | 4 buchinski, 62 E Ypsilanti Ave MARVELS...yet MARVELS selected for aviation cadet train-| Others who enlisted, and their) SAVE YOU UP TO ing branch of service, follow: f : ri $¢ ON EVERY PACK — women were enlisted in /, “Yenayeom Ave.” Donald L.- Vredane "e omen’ ’ i © N % “ YOU BUY! pon 2 8 Air Force. They | Pils Wancsieea ‘Younehtp and Oiliorene | Donna L. Barmes, 3020 Norcott’ Garcia, 194 Harrison Ave : 3 ‘ | St . Keego Harbor; Genieve I. | montenger, S00 Calvert, Woesscheed Toue: | ‘ p)' xs Rebar 0 ith Laks So cee oe | ~ . Ss oe a ming. . | Marityn J. Clark, 2265 Middle Ra. | gat" wim "t"thdttetin as | Roper Milford. mino. ve Ae iW Lie E wire of at Kemet jon Se SE Dow f Drayton Plains, was only en- woes of Enginems ton, 100 wn y y | listee in the Women's Army Corps 30 Grout oe “eat eebore = sacneee | } Seed - . 875 Grey Rd, Auburn Heights. | Savings priced just in time for => ments in the air Force . ; p = j : jar Korean Tots to Visit U.S. | spring! Attractively colored, TS . | . egie, 111) Bto ; strongly constructed bikes equip- ‘ —— 4 | eee eee. isn Perry ou.| SEOUL wW—Tweaty-five Korean petit yy = = Orma L. Cashion, 184 Prospect St: Mel- | children left b: ped with chdin guard . . . 26-inch = | vin P. La Pramboise, 3680 Adams Ra. © t by plane today for a | 7 Meade by |'Troy Township. and Joseph C. Don- | foik-singing and dancing tour of balloon tires! Come in—save Regular or King Size Stephano Broa F-4 2820 Midvale St. Avon Town- ine United Stat to .hel the Same High Quelity—Seme Low Price Phite., Pe. | CUifferd J Peek, 6811 Highland R¢4. American-Korean Foundation cam-| © | Waterford Township, Donsid E Wor: , , ns lthington, 21 Maple @t.; Donald L. and paign raise 10 million dollars, SEARS > a © ee, : . ——— ; 2 [* EASY PAYMENT ia . ab 4 A | : a PLAN y Spring savings you CAN affard a modern new % Fer off purcheses teteling $20 or mere. Stop in ot yous neor- . est Sears Credit Sales j Deportment for full i information. You'll dis- cover the eosy woy to buy the thin m Fits standard . . Sud cwkcaearecad Wf 36-spoke whee Sporting Goods ane Tae . ‘ ‘ S . Oe ee wun ae Sears Basement Bike Tires Reg. 1.79 1.44 | Tread, sidewalls have “Zig-Zag” design uality eho « Bae a BOO made. 26-inch sewing machine at Sears low price —— Plastic Whiz grey Practice """(" Golf Tees Tennis Balls Baseballs Pkg. of 35 5.98 79¢ 35, 38¢ ar hgeoss ae | Exra tough ond sae ot aiz extra long. Fior- s-ent tees. Re- . sist breaking. lasting nap cov- Leather shock er! An excellent eight Alum- lining. Flexible lg _ tanned horse- shank Half Stas hide cover chi a practice ball. At Ps at ae ‘ pping. Give & sizes, S to 12 ” » i Durable. For - long pm a oears . practice . r “ rapper . | Mitt Catcher's Practice M verti Mitt Golf Balls a 6.98 Reg. 9.395 J. C. Higgins glove with hand formed felt pad Fine qtality cowhide. 89¢ Regulation size astic ball trav- 7mo0u Wright \ F rig A 7.98 Full size Clyde McCullough scoop mode! els 1/10 as jar Hand formed as* regular ball grease-set pock- <> @a_@ i Fine for prac- —w Stron PY et. Flexible uce S “s Greaseset pocket NEW... NOT REBUILTS \\> | ) " ee eS Se ee 2 eS SS ee ee ee ee oe oe oF oe re . —, Beautiful wolnut finished Phone | Sears, Roebuck and Co. - " ; | hardwood cabinet! A fine FE 5-4171 ! 154 North Saginaw Street ; WS ~ 1 Pentise, Michigan ; che ne 3 , Dees | i # occasional table for your for FREE ; Guattemes: poenen ene me further tater- ' " —_— ri = -s mation describ t hines _@ . die living room! HOME TRIAL i oe gs ““neer ae cbligntien to : Baseball Bats Bob Feller Glove Badminton Sets Sidewalk Skates Other K i “a [i] Mane Weights and Bodets Right and Left Hand Models © Complete Equipment For Two Adjust from 71% to 10¥; Inches Se ner Machine r may! this ' oP eeeeesececee eeereeeesee _ eeere * - Values to 98e 77¢ Reg. 0.98 7.33 10.95 Value 5.88 Reg. 2.39 1.99 wing acnines coupon for free ; STREET oo .c.ce-eereseess PHONE... 00005 4 Choose from many weights and One of our best fielder's gloves. Japanese made laminated Smooth rolling roller skates Priced to 239.95 literature! Q CRFE,,......0 peaseesweceen ee | models of this sturdy, long- Made of top grain cowhide, wood rackets. Rackets strung with ball bearing wheels. Ps me am me a om oe om an om ae oe oe oe oe oe oe oe oe os ae el oe hard-hitting ball bat. fully oiled. inged pad. Needs with spiral silk Regulation nef, Leather ankle strap, steel toe ade of seasoned hardwood! no break-in. shuttlecocks. Rule book clamps. Steel sole plate. bd 4 oi ie ; ‘ New Golf Balls Men’s Golf Bag , With Thin Wall Liquid Center Holds 15 Clubs. Accessories : . ' ) : only 3 for 2.65 J. C. Higgins 15.95 ‘ ° , A top quality liquid center ball size bag has roomy Priced at $ 5 DOWN pk gm combination al uae. wee vulcanized cover. ed sling. 3 colors. . | Only 38.88 ee | | : | Sohnny Bulla speciat savings for You on This Combination Offer HE a ie Men’s Clubs | if FF) Antographed Set of Eight Basketball Sets — i See rs _f Completely Guaranteed for 1 Year! | - 3 P Kenmore cleaner with Ken-Kart will do your cleaning i. es be : Priced We chores quickly and efficiently on furniture, walls and Low Set o papeeny reece a 2-22 99 = : . : H india dycaiia ht famaberetie , iat : _ @ Official 18-in. Goal, Net tae... ae == Chote YOU OWS GEOMY SS DAP hand-fiasitioner to help you © J- ©. ) ae 5 : club correctly. Ma- me . Purchases \ Totaling colored persimmon Every boy wants his own basketball and | ; : : , and th ; : $20 Or More Can Be Made On Weighted for cin aioe combination set is the ideal answer ot a tow orice, toa, 12 SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN drives. +F - Ball is made of tough rubber for use on concrete, cinders : & Set of three woods .. 28.95 Ff dirt. this. set today at Sears and save! ve. , < om — ~~ Set of five irons... . 36.95 Sporting Goods—Seers Basement i ‘ P . ; Bl / | 154_N. Saginaw St. fil. Satisfaction 154 N. Saginaw St | aeiat oe your manny back SINR Phone. FE 5-417! Califaciion puaanited o your money back | Phone FE 5-417] . , sad \ i i ¢ : 7 : — - — . 7 ; Ls r ; am i © ie! , ‘ am 1 a | . . S60] renee "pitas ya DA eee re se a OR og ee aie 29. oh ae hie eal ~~ . < Sa ee a aciestesieiadiaelitiediedaattiy et tn bomen tiie nde he un dn at de ee Lee er alsin ye ge edie oat Seer ree apg ga . : . i “34 . = Fass - e 5 of f 4 ys - « : SS ' hrs \_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, PHURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 i eS) a > . . . = ~ : *2 “pe ; ; : as 2. ae a 3 Reese oe . . baa , fe % Pe SO Ce FSS E ae A — An 4 ‘ ; i Sed . 6 ies & ig e al Bs s ‘ . oe ‘ Teld:lia @ Ui hae : It’s Sale Priced —- at Sears! Buy Now...SaveonSlip- . | te <= i " ; 7, Cover and Drapery ' es | rf FABRICS flog’. Surface : . e e o ; or Cc : ? Fine Quality Material | ‘ ove Fin , {i ° ~ it Regularly Priced at C- y ar d 1.98! Save 97c¢ on 2 Yards 12-f+ «: , i -ft. width q | : SAVE ' This Big Sale! oust? YA Pa SS 13¢ Ss. va . ¥ , yy aLIry p FINE low’ HE ‘ " , WE Stuy ABRICS Taya» Pott eens Protection—versatile ltl tach Wigs Yar 1.98 erns lovely in any_room! — é b ! = Toke i "ah! be “d is ‘ o store like TS Could E | 4 =t ” - ’ fabrics soln toge OF th; v Hermon, ofter Nene Price. But back it YOu find such quality . ; \ ‘5 fopeular Slipcg, chose fn on doug aps eters Oors 05 well as, now. You'll a Mbads Peery ; . Wide "°F dyeg 2°9 drape, Wide os. %Corato, smooth surface easily CusewOrk, too. Dict won Protect : Pn in neon Pre-shrymoterials ment os wonted color combina’, a choice ‘of two nt wiDes off this All 4g_; Most Dom THAN vee py | Average IT YOURSEr BY s Verage haj Slipcoy or Verage D . Slipcoye PPOcCG- Or, You're he ties, Pair SMe, 13.93 r J Cmts Them my De tt y, . Fs ro YS Sef, “Made Cc = During This Ler Sear, . { é Covers... BQH Stem tnag, See 193, ben | ) PEF Siipcon,, Den S00, Pair 1]” | 5 @in , 7 &§ 3 5 ’ — c No Need to Carry Extra Cash! tense if for baths, kitchens—Harmony | 399 Sponge Rubber Fatigue Mats Loop Pile Rugs For easier, safer standing . . . and floor Reg, 1.98 Regularly Priced at 5.95 ' Credit Purchase of Only 3.50 Down protection as well! Corrugated surface 1 39 1 Coupon Books Fegular 39.90 , The easy. way to make your This Weekend Only small purchas@s! Use them just like cash in any Sears store. Cook a full meal—qutomatically just ey come in 5 denominations. like a big range! AND anywhere; just Ask any salesperson about them _piug it in! It’s specially priced at Sears Cabinet ... —today! now! Timer Thick, sturdy 3x5-ft. size in 6 bright solid colors. With is skid resistant. In a wide range of heavy skid-resistorit bock . . . and they're washoble. decorative Harmony House colors. Save Come in now... save during this sole! now! dont 58 le TANS Ris tthe dag: vale BOM , - i Ce alee | ee ; GRACO od ae Saar Cooker--Wafflers Adjustable Fixture Recessed Fixtures 20-Galion Can New Kenmore 4-Star Design Sensational! Brand New Smart New Dramatic Beauty for Dinette. Bedroom Strong. Rust-Resistant Stee! Reduced 6%c for This Sale. . ~7.398 3.29 neg. 19.87 ney. 2195 = 19,99 noe 985 «17.95 tos. 59.95 es. 16.66 Res. 2.66 . vd Adjusts to any desired height at - ~ * Every line és } enough for a “ep my cover keeps amet See the smart, new design of a mere touch! Aluminum, gold- Add lighting glamour to your Distinctive! Satin-white IS-inch | {ull size — othes pl in. Rc eoruee penn this giant cooker-watiler! Fries, colored finish. Hlight, 23-inch kitchen or dinette! Beautiful glass shade with lace design. aoe * e preeme. Opens an — — rong bakes, tf. 2 sets of shade. chrome-plated frame, recessed or almost any room. For wall : oe, m. grids. Other Types ... .17,95 and 29.95 panels. Listed by UL. Save! switch. Listed by UL. Housewares Dep!—Sears Basement ' Now You Pay LESS for Quality Non-Metallic Save on Harmony House portable closets Fer Fast, Even Heating ; . . Copper Bottom Stainless Buy on Z Sheathed Cable oe |: Steal Cookware un Zee ! a eee teel Cookware _. Foc house . . . a bargain Ra o ae : priced closet on wheels! - x. . . EASY = — { Come in now! @ WILL STAY MIRROR BRIGHT 40+ TERMS ~a 250-t calle Qi. a 1.59 ery Tee .. = *-<)" ee 5? | @ COOL PLASTIC HANDLES, KNOBS” * | E. 8. 2% Suk ZA . Hangers...4 fer 88¢ . A Pere | “Toug durable e ve - a rei = — — STs wae ste - alee = is creme EE 2 i Ml et dante aa —: —- | nee —_— of $20 or With thermo-planti insulation, thie resiaté —— o. ae is touble be assert qucepon, mixing bowl! — Mere on a ire, ture, vapors. strips ahi - . lik Terms Electricel Dept 100 ond 250-0", Relig. is Me Se. | Netiens Depta-Bala Viest | Tree ......5--- 8% | Covered Chicken Fryer ...... secvacnhsi dacs peat 1aaT . Ps : : a” ; , 7; ; ’ > 2 ae ' Ov Yous Mon : 154 North Saginaw St... Phone FES-4171| _—___—_—_—— = , , ’ - " < ‘ ote Be 9 a - ,* E J : ; ; a : . | ‘ F j » ? { ee ae . : F . ‘ P Pas } os vie . ele mF a ws i / é / , * F = i ; £ AG BS al te ge ory «* ' ‘ ’ a *% LESSON FOR ADULTS—This oversize wash basin at Paris) Household Exhibition is designed to acquaint grown-ups with prob- | lems of youngsters living in an a adults’ world. Air Force Has Developed. Idea for Super- Thrill Ride Force has figured out—strictly| What will give a aides sting, | present—a ride | though, is hitting the earth's pillow out-thrill all roller coasters. of air at roughly 100,000 feet. This, ee aon | according to the air specialists re- S8e i z 4 of six miles above the earth's sur- | port, will be something like falling face im a supersonic rocket ship! Mat on the surface of a pool of and bail out. water. With the aid of a space Department of Space| From there down, open a para- Medicine, predicts the human body | chute and its easy sailing. . it” and| There's just one other little prob- |lem. If you bail out of a high-| | speed rocket ship moving at) ‘DENVER #@ — A gambling Of) wheel spins out about 200 “wine | Falling and connecting with the ners" * every other week at Denver | H | ae be ct HE 2 Hi se i | i z A i 4 i $38 li tf Fg E BIGGEST OVEN | im A RANGE WITH ALL THESE @ StaTuRes! mS $24995| RANGE 5Q00 | 35199" few Meliday Oven almost two feet sa pivdiadien sven wile eid wide. . . saves time and heat, away. cooks entire meals at once. Divided top design eliminates crowd- | “Baho-Best” Oven distributes heat ing of utensils. moreevenly. . Push-button Controls for fast, posi- 7 beat speeds, instead of the tive selection of heat speeds, usual 5. . . Oven thermostat maintains correct provides a burst of extra heat for fast cooking. Set your heart on “cookbook” perfection with seine OSLEY EL ICTRIC RANGE = NO MONEY DOWN! EASY eo ON BALANCE! ARD ELECTRIC , FE 2-6445 BE PARKING at OUR DOOR! ee — THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 SEARS “ae ae at 1 SEARS nee SAVE. | “Ge os Clbe. “3K et Er eee Tela: @ pe kee) _ : cme nena naar ona sizes an ) and colors to dowkis to please every man! your clothing ; rae dollars! Juat A “Cortland Worsted” two trouser men’s suits 350 Men’s: Pilgrim Short Sleeve / eh iY ele washfast’ cotton sport shirts Sings Trossss Saka — 3955 Regula mols f rr 19 solid color 1.59 Each! 0 plisse shirts .© cool and airy—perfect for summer! or solid Handsome cotton shirts in white and assorted colors. or fancy In sizes small, medium and lorge to fit most any man. Easy Deauvilles to wash and keep looking neat. Hurry, buy three or six . get extra savings during this sole! *Maximum shrinkage less than 2% No Need to Carry Extra Cash! Handsome challis weave ° irt with rounded collar points, 2 button cuffs in newest spring colors ... } all men’s sizes, priced low at Sears! Newest sharkskins, splashes, decorated effects and neat patterns. Full cut.for solid comfort yet priced so low the extra pair of trousers we give you will seem like a gift, A real ‘double value’ because you'll get practically twice the wear with a Sears two trouser suit. Choose today . . . we've all sizes to fit and flatter! Matched Come to Sears Today for the “Double TWILL OUTFITS Value” Extra-Wear Two Trouser Suits shirt 49 ] a $20 Or More Con 80 Mido Ga.” Ww ’ only —t 3 SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN _ dg —y Hercules matching Sats .- 2.98 Sturdy herringbone twill outfits for the working man! Reinforced sears and tough fabric means longer wear at Sears law price! Come in . choice of grey or or khaki in all men’s sizes! Men's Work Clothes— Men's Clothing—Sears Main Floor wre a e ee ee ae , POR SUITS INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED ea Aclgmemecne ts 39.75 te igthon™ Shirt...2.79 Pants. . 3.49 ’ 4 i i Ld re | a ” ” RAR Yoni prota ep ELS ee ah ~ : i teri4 = { a Fa . ¥ 5 - ‘i em , - f, = ‘ ‘ ‘ , im ’ +d a 3 = - prwre erry > Fe ate ete geben ead eg srw Pr? 8 tg ony ~ athe We & Whe ahd wt ot CO ante tia aot Ne Fetes Fe art he Pe Smee ged THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 —— — ‘ Pe Se er ge Yi sed yr ay es ae ee or wR A eget oye Ae , witha ws alaee oy VD teres Ales ie : “4 a " ~ . ‘ _ ange © ’ \ ; | ' t — tH * ; - . ‘ wvestli s 4 . : ROEBUCK AND CO. f Guaranteed Washable! Fairloom embossed cottons / yd. Crisp looking cottons, specially finished to stay lovely looking, longer. Choose from a wide variety of colors. Guaranteed washable! Start sewing now for spring . . . with assorted solids and floral patterns .. . at Sears! Yard Goods—Main Floor g a For Fashionable Spring Wear Featherlite Step styles created with luxury-shoe features thot float your foot in cushioned bliss. All sizes. sh 100%, Weel Felt, Rayon Bands Sizes 6%-7% 100% wool felt hats with wide 2\%4-inch brims, Choose from solid colers or heather mixtures. * Sanforized* Cotton Broadcloth Borvite = =2.29 Rich looking Boyville shirts, sizes 1149-144. French cuffs with links, slotted collar with stays. *Max. Nylon reinforced sole and heel mercerized Durene yarns. Plain and patterns. * ee, . on & P a a ed &.. sons RS and SAVE yville Spring Suits oe. 2s ; San con “i a. 7 ; r AOS Seep ae e op at Match Twosomes Seors finest toilored olf yeor-weight suits of long wearing 50% rayon, 50% acetate. De- signed with the fit-and style Dad enjoys. Lots of extras are built-in, like bluffed edge lapels, tailored shoulders and snap fastener waistbond, Blues, tans, in junior sizes 6 to 12 ..- at Sears! Boyville Sharkskins Sizes 13 thru 18 19°83 A splendid combination of good looks and lots of wear ...in smart single breasted models. Desi with a fit that’s proven itself a favorite with Moms and sons alike! In tans, greys and blues. Sizes 13 through 18 .. . at Sears! Also in Student Sizes 35-to 36...... .21.98 1.89 rayon bands. Buy now! + So Ba a Boys’ Reversible Boyville Jackets Only 62 Boyville Heelguards for Wear ‘on 3 P 119 6 to 1! uard for wear. Washifast colors, SEARS EASY PAYMENT Boyville Jr. Spring Topcoats 4 to 10 112 Jr. Boys’ 2-Tone Leisure Suits ne 9% Faternity Prep Sport Coats mm 12% Boys’ Stylish Gold Bond Dress-up Shoes 95 ‘pair priced right for - Easter By far your best buy in long , wearing, comfortable shoes! Genuine Goodyear Welt construction with stitching at all strain points. Handsome leather plus sturdy soles and heels. A style to compliment any Easter 2 * "outfit in sizes 2 to 7! Save! ps epee — ny —_ Big variety of latest fabrics, a ign Bo } ge Bea pi Crease and sfain resistant ray- Foire rayon cure but- tweeds, splashes, checks. All trousers. Many colors, sizes for on and ‘acetate. Lined coat has tons. In sites 4 to 12. have hem that can be let out. most boys... at Sears! 2. pockets. Zip fly trousers. 3 je. Searton Pants.......... 3.98 Sizes 4 through 10 at Sears! ~ Boys’ Searlon Pants....... 4.98 colors, sizes 4 to 12 ert : 4 4 Children’s 4-Star : priced as low as - . pair Sparkling new styles! Dainty one strap dress shoes for little girls in black patent, white mesh and red! Handsome brown moc toe and brown. U-wing tip styles for rugged little boys! Children's sizes. Other Biltwels From 4.45 to 5.95 “ Ly for boys SILTWEL , Shoe Dept——Sears Main Floor t : ' - | Se Feces 90 i 4 MOTHERS: many styles , It’s real economy to . pair uord r child’s a | 4 Months =~ 3 _— *.. ; eaten Wf una eqnien. Mel , = of sturdy, Henle leathers to ° the sound . Check 1 aeal naan at Sears! protection of— er a te ee BILTWELS! = See : your : i 5-41 Sulifaction guaranteed or your money back SEAR, 154 North Saginaw St. , Phone FE 5-417 st i os : , P Pe 2° "eB cis Y . , 7 = f . 7 a ; er * ne te Rew Mn: eek... set di atone - st ein EN SLANE | ¥ TORSION NG EN AONE, AER BEN RUC TT et asgioten ser ae PP re 4 . oy Sa eae ee Aten Pt tt 0 ly SE Oe AES + é THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8. 1954 IS | 2. An arth sitackfsal to 11| fOr Crossing Overposs [ane RPS ke . “st al : Pow — * seg oct as 17)“ pETROIT “@—Raymond Ford). | i Border Raids nt wile Altea wont, et) SAM BENSON says: 3. Other “acts of hostility” vai 4s ale, (one 3 ee. “constant threats against Israel | expressway overpass. in Detroit, {cincts are expected to + checked Lebanon, Israel Lodge! | Te ease to let ‘fsraetis hn renee py demanded F OR YOUR. CONVENIENCE he present com- Com Concerning | | hoty and other sites in-the}money~trom™sehool Children to {Se comma went) commpuains ‘an 'scuon waved Sone pra how wre wes MY STORE I$ OPEN EVERY-NIGHT ee ad me pnvED MATING, KY. O- | dgation of vobbery net armed. FREE PARKING HUBBARD GARAGE! . The U.N. Security Councit turned | Kismet Lodge to Visit : eee i an on on Sam Benson An automobile hood is called @ i4ay to a debate that may lead| TheHighland Park Kismet Ma- Sole of Dog Licenses - CLOTHING OUTLET z ia »/ benget in Sapient, — 3 | #9 & general review of murderous | Some Lodge Se ee Here Slow This Year 12 HRS. TO SHOP = ata meeting Friday. at.7_p..m.|. Sale of dog licenses i Pontiac ° 7 i The Swing s to Navy Blue tine. lim the Masonic Temple, 18% FE. has been slow, with only 1,16 pur- 4 A Be to gy e fia] The council agenda listed rival) Lawrence St. The guests will par. Chased so far this years, accord- Lebanese and Israeli complaints | ticipate in the evening's degree img to the city clerk's office. ST tse : Ses hh i ’ but Western members hoped to Work, according to Robert Burns, After May 15 the price will ad- lump them together as-oneitem...worshipful master of the local vance from $2 to $3. About 3,800 . | group licenses were sold in 1953 Council president for this month is Andrei Y. Visninsky of the Sov- | iet Union, who twice this year has vetoed Western-backed Palestine | resolutions that the Arabs dis-| liked. ee ee . spring savings FECTINIAL RR cn SEARS ETT. i i ae Egypt. Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Syria | and Yemen joined in it. Y sae’ 4 ‘ It charges that “military trained | Ladies and Misses Israelis’’ attacked Nahalin village wa S a Wa in Jordan the night of March 238, Sizes blew up the mosque, killed nine Arabs and wounded 19 others. oe Save! Big Trade-in Allowance! 18 Month Road Hazard Guarantee! 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Herb Cle | ments (R-Deckerville) Wednesday formally announced his candidacy for re-election on the floor of the House. . He did so as the House passed a resolution continuing a _ special committee to study election law changes. Clements is a member. Four Youths Force Car * Off Highway, Beat Driver TEMPE, Ariz. ®—Jerrell Brooks shouted at a car which had made | an illegal turn in front of him. | The car turned around, Four | youths inside forced Brooks, an Arizona State College student, off the highway and beat him up. Then they drove into his car, causing $85 in damages. Security officials began an in-| ‘one of the Manhattan boxes: “Out gas. 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Mrs. Hazel Boyington, National Foundation’s state women’s chair- man; Mrs. Russell Hetzer, coun- ty polio test headquarters chair- man; and Mrs. Ruth Parshall, executive secretary of the Na- tional Foundation’s local chapter. Mrs. Boyington told parents that “these are stirring days in the | fight against polio."’ : | ‘You have helped us in the fight | against polio,” she said. “You've | helped by donating money and as polio emergency volunteers, work- |ing in hospitals. Now we have a jvaccine that gives great baste} The program, which brings sol- diers to Japan for a five-day break , f —— tnt ad san Wen Facile aati ect -aha 4 The transport plane shortage was fondled by Patricia Stewart, 15, of San | Diego,| home from a hospital polio ward. The horse was Calif. on their first meeting after the girl's arrival | given to her while she was in an iron lung. ” |of preventing polio and some of prolonged. *HOWDY”—Sir William, bay saddle horse, is| United Press Teteprste Foe it, ng = = Another Jap Boat Health officials expect to know ee et Dn pane ees a cast earty in 1965 whether Dr. Jonas . Pentise Press Phete . *e EB Salk’s formulg is the long- NURSES’ HOME OPENS—Mrs. Nellie M. ‘new [tal Ne in psychiatric nursing at the state hospi- | Shows Radioactivity Parents of 35,600 children in first, | who moved in this week and started 13 weeks of | pital, Detroit, and Joyce Kiefer, Hurley Hospital. — Pe the Boe U . hydro- youngsters take part in the test.) aime . . Peri dl pening fhe de NUFSES IaINING SATS al Sid MOSPIMAI =zse=s s+ “4 | Half the test youngsters will get | | Geiger counters radioac- ity Not even doctors giving the shots | Hospital's new nurses’ home this week as the | Michigan has had to send many students out of the | cargo of 33,000 pounds of authorities later will break the | The two-story nurses’ home, a $477,000 building | room for them all in nursing homes at state mental | . TY sor to Senet of sought vaccine that will Stamp |bousemother for Porttinc State Hospital's new tal. New arrivals are (1 to r), Marilyn Gettel, of second and third grades of this gen explosion at Bikini March 26 |returned home Test children, called “Polio Pion- 'the vaccine; the others, an "all | Nine student nurses moved into Pontiac State mental patients, Miss Kiefer said. Until now | will know which is which. Health | hespital’s nurse training program got under way. | state for their psychiatric training—there just isn’t |Teported dangerously radioactive. i code on numbered vials to find) .¢ reinforced concrete, concrete block and brick | hospitals. Hospitals must furnish nurse traipees | 1+ the newspaper Asahi said the : out pelle. | nurses’ home, welcomes three of nine student nurses | Flint’s Hurley Hospital; Mary Deighton, Grace Hos- county’s schools can ask that their today ? eers’’ will get cards and buttons. tivi tive serum with no effect at all. —_—= = Kyodo said the 44 crew to hich ‘ ch child. et een ee even eae ie | can house 30 students and 30 registered nurses. a place to live. . |was no reaction. Es or. ! tha 1 ome & Dr, ae, coe waa ke “We hope to be training 20 student mutses at a | ‘We want to do our share to help ease the | The ship fished in owrey ae shortage of fully-qualified nurses,” Miss Kiefer | area from March 17 to March 31, on hand earfler. The tests are | time by October,” Miss Pat Kiefer, nurse in- said. “Some of these trainces may even come | but the captain said he never was + a April 26. Three | structor, said today.. “We'd have to get another | back te Pontiac and work here later on.” |inside the greatly — dan- shots given each child instruc before ” i zone surrounding area : several weeks apart. ad BT EE ae nt ‘The first @toup of nurse trainees includes fue | tcacan cake tee ete ae : aed Mrs. Ruby L. Eargfe, director of* nursing, Grace Hospital students, Mary Deighton and Doroth : y | , Mary y los: and the “This runs us into the last week = ‘ : plosion ship was not show- et ochecl.”" Dr. Monsoe said, “But | SWervising the training program. Manedmiother at |Mowty. The ethers, all trom Flint’s Hurley Hospital. | ered with radicective ash, = wes } pod mane ot tue teat over wih | the nurses’ home is Mrs. Nellie M. Frye. are Marilyn Gettel, Joyce Kiefer, Patricia Bennett. | the Lucky Dragon whiich returned | this summer. If this is the vaccine | Girls training to be registered nurses should spend | Loretta Beyer, Betty Storm, Yvonne Hay and with 23 seriously injured crewmen hen we've t looking for, getting 13 weeks of their three years of study working with i Harriet Henderson. ‘ | after the March 1 explosion. — 4 . Ue 4 it on the market a year earlier can save many lives and much pr ae NEW STATUE.FOR ST. PETER BASILICA— AP Wirephote | suffering.” & ie Waskmen remove the ropes from part of a statue| It will be placed in the last vacant niche in the Dr. Neafie pointed out that Oak-| “Ty of ee ee 3 , ef St. Louise Marillac on a truck-gt St. Peter's in| Basilica. St. Louise was co-founder of the Order land County lms hadan average of | tea 4 25 LS es ye oo eee aE re pee: 5 ‘ 229 cases of polio and 13 deaths a year for the last five years. Mrs. Parshall told of the need 4 a3 : : for volunteers to man telephones rs Be f in the test headquarters office at 1025 N. Telegraph Rd. They will type, deliver vaccines, infor- mation forms, and other supplies to schools and work in the clin- ies. “The National Foundation is pay- ing the actual dollar costs of these tests,’ Mrs. Parshall said, ‘but we can never estimate the number of hours that our volunteers will give.”* Paper Mill Pioneer Buried in Kalamazoo | KALAMAZOO uw — George 0. | Comfort, 86, pioneer paper mill man, is dead. His funeral is to be | held today. Comfort was a former president of the Monareh Paper Co. At one time he owned mills in New York) F state and Canada. : Mae sy “y we Ge 7. tae SPRING SWIM—When temperatures soared to 80 degrees yes- | Pontise Press Photo AP Wirepheote ‘University faculty and former fac- terday, these five Sylvan Lake girls decided to cool off with a spring | ness, Sharon McRae, 1668 Inverness, and Henrietta Schlaefer, 1608 dip in Sylvan Lake, Left to right are: Sharon Clark, 163% Inver-| Maplewood, Tuesday was the warmest day recorded this year and memorating his victory in the Spanish Civil War) ulty man at Western Michigan Col- 15 years ago. | lege. ness Ave., Helen Spark, 1617 Inverness, Nancy Attwater, 1660 Inver- | was only one degree below the all-time high. Rome as they prepare to unload the 20-ton statue. | of Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. ° * Do ae . P i - . . : ri = rs 3 . ‘ 4 . i ye thie a tee SHADES OF ADOLPH—Generalissimo Franco, Spanish chief of state, looks strikingly like Hitler as he reviews a recent parade in Madrid com- Stafe House fo Vote Today "Aas, | | a on Longer Terms of Office| !* : as LANSING (UP)—Michigan’s House of Representatives is scheduled to vote today on constitutional amendment proposals to provide four-year terms for all elected state and county officials and permit teenagers to vote. : Supporters of both proposals are expected to have a, hard time rounding up the necessary 67 votes, observers believed. 2 &, ‘The four-year term resolution, adopted by the Senate by &_.)... apes" as EF : Ss 3 : We Ys liminary debate Wednesday. , , fo. provide. that. members_of the House of, Representatives. would be | i - glected to on two-year terms, as they are now. But it way defeated. Supporters of the four-year term claimed office-holders would be less subject to pressure groups than they are now when they must run for office every two years. . Rep.\John T. Lesinski (D-Detrolt) told the House he would tell & let of pressure gréups to “go whistle Dixie” when they tried to Influence his vote it he were serving « longer term. d i , _ , ot it a : Opponents of the bill contended the four-year term would tend to} LOVE-WALKED QUT—Cupid turned his. back movie queens flopped in real-life love roles. Dr. George Saunders would rather be = bachelor, pixie-| accidentally took an.ow remove public officials from the cldse contact they now have with | on four of Hollywood's most. glamorous. women last Lew Motrill walked out on Rhonds Fleming (left), | ish Leslie Caron was divoreed by wealthy George cause she was so upset over the voters, RES week when, within = few days of each other, four| Zea Zea Gabor tearfully told a divores court that | Hormel, and Cortine. 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An exact replica of the 1906 Model A Reo 50th anniversary celebration. early today while attempting to. — SAM BENS N SA) S: avoid collision with an auto that | fied town near Cunene, in the hill | Defendant Is Reluctant rina To He inmace, o DiSCOVEL Lost City cone cee ie Eakins and Harry Rogowski, 36. p fri "Within a three-foot wide wall,” to Have Past ate The officers sald they _were| in orfuguese A rica the report said, “are vestiges of — a (WP) — Jo-| forced circular habitations of varying di- Thomas, 59, arraigned on a) at meng vet owen a] LISBON, Pertagal (UP) + ameters averaging from 6 to 9/ drunk charge, was so reluctant to| feet. At one place was found aj discuss a “previous arrest” that conical stone tower.’ | Judge Beverly Bousche was deter- | armas ence ancient, j | -_ > | The report pointed out that simi-|Mined to look up the record. | . s a MY MANUFACTURERS CO-OPERATE WITH ME ALWAYS . | lar ruins had long ago been found | brought in an identification arena! 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Carolina was fought in 1802 be- my office and wait for one locomotive steam whistle, | should evoke riany memories of|dreamed up-a good will-bufiding| The plan was dropped after &| tween ex-Governor Spaight and|of those pigs to squeal on gome- was so rudely brushed aside by' the old familiar sound. plan for careless motorists, When one-week trial. About the only ' John Stanly, body,” he said. for Easter fun and family finery . oo YOUNGEST HAM—Leonard Ross, eight, of Tujunga, Calif, is believed to be the youngest “ham” to hold FCC novice, 3rd class, technician and genera] amateur radio operator licenses. Scientist to Raise Artificial Volcanoes | GY- Vs v= . ; ill d Strain of Rats sed in Research | Fi e An exchi:| ,.LOS ANGELES (UP)—There are | s .* ____._ANN_ARBOR (INS)—An_exclu- | active volcanoes burbling on the When Easter shopping ot Kresge’s. * sive club for sneezeless white rats| UCLA campus — tiny man-made; =F ———— E a ae | - te —— ieee ae grooming. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 Phey’re a : ‘By DONNA ANDERSON , 2 “] think they're just wonderful,” | state of Missouri. love of music was shown in the | praise for a group of for Tympani” by Capt. Samuel = Prof. Overgard alse conducted young their conduc-) — Lobeda, assistant leader of the | another unpublished work, “Fan- | tor, Dale'C. Harris. | United States Army Band of | fare and Fable,” = march by -aieaeacaae: A glance at the Washington, D. C. | Rel. ‘The use of upper brasses in band's list of se- © jections for the| Still in manuscript form, the viiliant fanfare figures provided |- evening told the unique composition was introduced sharp, dynamic contrast to the music lover that by the United States Army Band subdued yet sonerous sections he was about to in Carnegie Hall in 193. A most aged Se Ep Cys ee ae hear @ concert | ae ee ok ss , > rarely presented | . . apyTOve, BT s Ge wt echt! Gamma Psi |:2ssinesio’ Band was teat : Opening the V on one of the most popular dance |- pared especially for the concert And Audience Echoes His Praise | scenes of*his boyhood in his home | oatstanding display of skill and| 7 PHS Bandsters oe Captain,” band fering, et ae ce Mrs. Edward Markham was ea Cette ——s F me ——_ ‘s joa elected president of Gamma Psi before the concert's “inevitable Tchaikovsky First | Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi soror- | conclusion”, 3 * and ony. It is believed that this is ity at a meeting held Tuesday Stripes TB rcagy Figo Aaynps ps a by the work has been evening in Hotel Waldron marches were included on the pro- a , June Newcombe is vice presi- gram in recognition of the forth- - She fresh, lively music ef (dent; Mrs. Richard Ferris, record- coming 100th anniversary, of the Haydn was heard next in “Con- ing secretary, and Joanne McLain, pirth of the great bandmester. certo fer Trumpet’. Gerald | corresponding secretary Frederiksen, eft the band’ | The audience was further de- ieicl euliieeling couibas, as Betty Bryan ts treasurer and lighted by the twe encores, soloist. Betty MeMiller, member-at-large | «Theme Music from Mr, Peep Hf music was ever capable of , creating mental images, surely Don on si|for Officers times to the City Council. The new of- ficers will take their posts in the | ers” and another paraphrase, | “Rakes of Mallow,” an Irish fall. | reel. Gillis’ “Symphony No. 1 for Band” would rank among the most effec- tive pieces. On the program was the third movement, “Uncle Walt's Waltz”, which is based on the composer's impressions of the When Prof. Overgard said the) Pontiac High School Band mem- bers are “just wonderful,’ he meant that it is almost impossible | to find another high-school band } that can perform the extremely | difficult music that was before them Wednesday evening. Mrs. William Ryan Verda Radtke, an international | representative of Beta Sigma Phi from Kansas City, was @ special guest. Mrs. Ferris, Miss New- combe, Mrs. Harry Bell and Lois McIntyre are making plans for an Easter project Maling’s have the most decorative EASTER PATENTS Open friday Evenings Lillien Laska o} Seath Shore drive, presi-| dent of Tipacon Chapter o/ Niblick Club Plans | Justins Home From Florida Breakfast and Golf Luncheon and bridge were en- joyed by Niblick Club members Tuesday in Elks Tempie. Mrs. Harold Slankster presided af the business meeting in the absence of the president, Mrs. Harold King. Mrs. Howard Grady announced that golf will start the first Tuesday in May at Pontiac Country Club following a breakfast. Plastic Paneling Protects Patios COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (INS)—Plastic paneling provides the answer to those who have a patio but find that wind, rain and sun limit the amount it can be The plastic paneling. similar to that used in airplane fuselages, provides a cheap, easily installed | windbreak which will let in light while protecting the patio from glare, rain ahd wind. The paneling is extremely light, shatterproof, very strong and can | patterned sheets, and in colors e ALING SHOES corative A— Block potent, Flight Bive or Red calf. High Heel 8— Block potent, Plight Biue colf, High Heel. C— Bleck or Gunmetal potent, Flight Bive or Red colf, Block swede. High Heel » D— Block potent, Flight Bive or Red Calf. Mid-Meel STREET the American | P@ speaking de-| try Club. Just’ Wonderful,’ Guest Conductor Says of Bosses, Office Lovelies Step Out---on the Level Secretaries Pay Tribute to the Men in Their Business Lives at Gala Dinner By ROBERT B. TARR Pontiac Press Managing Editor If some of the usually, sedate businessmen around town are a bit cagey y about where they were last night, and then admit they .were out with their secre- taries (or some other lovelies in their office), better be- lieve them. That's just where they were. About 70 of them. They had dinmer and a delightful evening at Oakland Hills Country Club. ; But it was all on the level. The event was Boss Night of the American Business Women's Association, with members of the local Tipacon Chapter being hos to their bosses. The Pontiac chapter of + this-n ational business-| mrs. Chester Reyndids and Betty women’s organization is just Le Cornu. Mrs. Dorothy Brooks six months old and t | was in charge of decorations and night's dinner was one of its | Ruby Brusha, the programs. first major undertakings.| The young businesswomen of About 1 members and _|Tipacon Chapter plan to make an tment at Wayne University and Circuit Business Women’s ‘Association, got a pre- Judge George B. Hartrick, both of Royal view of the speeches for Boss Night festivi-| Oak: The dinner was given by the chapter ties from the guest speakers, Dr. George V. Wednesday evening at Oakland Hills Coun- Bohman, (left) of the public Pentios Press Phete guests attended. Dinner folowed an informal re- @ption hour, and welcome to the | guests was extended by Lillian | Laska, chapter president. She confided to the bosses that this date was selected because “income tax worries should be fairly well | —*past by now; bowling season is | |almost over and the golf season | has not yet opened. We thought we | & Diemiers Visit Mexico City | 29 are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kucst epeakers of South Adams street is vaca-| Atien Nadeau of Brookdale lane. | of the evening, Oakland County Grandparents of the child, who!) Cireuit Judge George B. Hart as born at St. Joseph Mercy Hos-| rick and Dr. George V. pital, are Mr. and Mrs. Henry A.| of the public speaking Tipton of Royal Oak and the Ed-| at Wayne University. The Roland M. Diemer family tioning in Mexico City. While there. the Diemers are making their headquarters at the Hotel St Moritz. > Mr. and Mrs. William J. Justin returned to their home on Or- chard Lake this week after a six- week trip to Lake Wales and Fort Holly of Toledo. might be able to find a free night for many of you." dalle O’Brien was toastmistress and introduced the annual event of Boss Night. Last night's tribute to their bosses was an admission that bosses are nec- essary, in a way, although eVery- one understands that it's the see- retaries, receptionists and young executives (femtale) that keep the offices humming along smoothly Many Pontiac business places should be moving along with un- usual efficiency and harmony to- day. Bernice Campbell w ward A. Nadeaus’ of Munising. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Christie of | og a Secretary,” suggesting that | Park place announce the birth of | the perfect secretary should be | | Lauderdale, Fla. They were ac 3p cnas | companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gene | 1) stevens. Philip, March 2. the former Kath- The Rebet Montes of tery (PL Gathers at Reed Home Mrs. Ear! Rinker and Eloise |}, compared the speech function Wesley J. Wood. Ore. and left for home Wednesday by automobile. . . . The annual student art exhibl- tion of Western Michigan College Mrs. William Miller and Mrs. A.| ,. . is being held this month at the D. McKillip presented an inventory | Extertainment for the evening Reed a who he ssisted Mrs. George Reed wstessed the Mohday eve ning meeting of Chapter AW, PEO The Reed home on Sylvan Shores | drive was the setting for the meet- ing. college. Among the students ex- of Cottey College, the PEO junior Salle avenue “ . +. Word comes from the Univer- sity of Alaska that Rubin Tikka, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Tikka of Car court, was on the honor roil for the fall semester. * [Class Hears Talk First Philathea Class of First Church heard Mrs. Ger- ) \Is Honor Guest at Bridal Party Mrs. Harold F. Hall of South { | Jessie street was hostess Monday Judge Hartrick spoke in a hum- | evening at a bridal shower honor- orous vein on the topic “Virtues | ing Bernice Campbell. Bernice will become the bride | tops in courtesy; have the educa- | % Burton D. Wheeler April 17 at | tion of a school teacher, the mem- | growing appreciation of human re- Cohostesses for the shower were lations irf business and industry. | Mrs. Robert D. Spurrier and Mrs to a simple radio, saying reception | Among the guests were Mrs. on the part of listeners must be| wheeler and Mrs. Walter H. Wil- good; digestion of what is received | Hams, Mrs. David V. Wells, Mrs. must be good, and transmission must be good for helpful éxchange of ideas included dinner music by Edith Whitfield Crocker; a skit by Mrs. Robert Anderson and Others were Mrs. W. Wood, Mrs. Fidyd E. Jones, Mrs Burten F. Hewett, Mrs. Harvey E Schultz, Mrs. Charles R. Wheeier, Mrs. George D. Murphy, Mrs. Wil- lard W. Johnston, Mrs. Kenneth Sherman, Mrs. Orville E. Todd, Mrs. Ira A. Sherk, Mrs. Valmah Goltry, Mrs. V. Carl Healey, Mrs. Lester English, Ellen. Wood and Phyllis Cotcher. General Guild Miss Laska introduced other chapter officers: Ariene New- combe, vice president; Alice Cook, secretary; Marjorie Gates, ‘ pecording secretary, and Verna Preece, treasurer. aa Hostess committee for the even- ing was Mrs. E. E. Van Tasseil, THERE'S A NEW EASY WAY TO CHOOSE YOUR NEW CARPET! Our Lees Carpet Selector takes the chore out of choosing carpet, makes it an exciting pleasure. We've arranged our complete collection of heavenly Lees carpets in color families on handy, easy to reach shelves. Patterns-and textures in your favorite color are grouped together—it's so, simple to compare Holds Supper St. Theresa’ Unit was honored | Tuesday evening when St. Bene- dict Church General Guild held ‘ts annual cooperative dinner. Guests present for the event in- Mrs. William Dean, Mrs. and Mrs. Delbert Yarber. A business meeting of the Altar Society and of the General Guild followed, and unit reports were given by Mrs. Michael Glisky Mrs. Arthur Perrin, Mrs. Allen Neville, Mrs, E. A. Zimmer, Mrs Eari McJunkin and Mrs. John Gottschalk. Square Set Stages Wednesday Dance Ralph Price was master of cere- Callers for the evening were Jack Price, Melvin Norberg, Harry An- derson, Sam Joan, Pete Messeman, Guests present for the dance the were the Russell Williams’, + dcmommmaamneas yet, feel weaves and weights, match fabric and paint samples. Visit us wa soon. You'll see 80 much more, save lime and Slope When you Sele four ea J A . . on 1 Mrs. Kenneth Nichols presided at 9 the, meeting and Mrs. Ford Snyder b/ was appointed chairman to take . HVlLA4LLY a). a ree annual Pontiae’s Oldest Locally Owned Floor Covering Firm! A report of the recent “father “ son banquet was M 11 N. Perry , FE 4-2531 Ralob Webr, Hosteasas for the-eve ning were Mrs. Henry Enghalm, ‘ ° _” | Mrs. Phillip Rabaja and Mrs. Fre- mont Thoe. Sqr eee ‘ } ) | Cae —- i — a a pa oes a ar es nes alle we f+ 1 be £23 2s ipa eee oot ee eM ress ee ee ee a ie L shdi REX j M ve? a eet oo oe * Peis — owe Oe RE, a LA pierre rity om es tind PY whe “x ova CAPES MAE, LA | Pw niaiatesietaindtatiaet inte eatllnsion’ saa we m =m ee seated atta * wea oF armen age NC sng Nowa “1 wt Greene erect fre tans ated oy We = eccbe ne ata me ’ . } . ae j \ , sire i #~ } / THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 Contractors have delayed us. . . but YOU do not have to wait dny longer... WE ARE GOING TO GIVE YOU THESE NEW FASHIONS NOW! We can’t hold them . . . all the stock we bought for an early opening is here and ready for your Easter selection. The barricades are down, eighteen new fitting rooms are ready for you, the windows dep: ct the gorgeous new Easter fashions awaiting you in our spacious second floor. Most departments are ready and we are showing hundreds of brand new fashions for the first time. Pictures can’t tell the whole story . .~ the glamour, the color and the drama that is here wait- ing for YOU. This you must see . . . here is but a bird’s eye view of what is in store for your Easter shopping. BRANTWOOD . .. Is but one of the nationally known SUITS feotured in our second floor suit salon, Silks combined with worsteds ond luxury fabrics in the new modes of spring ) 24.95 to 119.00 Suit Salon—Second Floor (New Locétion) . MAGNONE MODES .. . and the nation’s top exclusive designer DRESSES. Fresh new fashions you'll be smart in all summer long, for cocktail, evening, daytime, town or country and sun wear. 16.95 to 69.95 Better Dresses—Second Floor (New Location) ARTHUR'S OWN BRANTWOOD COATS hove always been a recognized leader in Pontioc . . . plus our other exclusives . . . gives you every newsy Easter silhouette and fabric of the new season. 22.95 to 129.00 . Coat Salon—Second Floor (New Location) w IN OUR SHOE SALON . .. such Nationally Celebrated names os Martinique, Marquise, Jacqueline, Risque and Naturalizer are here . . . ready for Easter and after . . . truly ari outstanding collection. Martinique 16.95 and 18.95 . . . Marquise 10.95 to 16.95 . . . Jacqueline 7.95 to 10.95 -. . Risque "10.95 to 12.95 . . . Naturalizer 9.95 to 11.95.. f - Shoe Salon—Mezzanine Floor (New Location) BUDGET DRESSES ore located on the second floor. Easter favorites include dressy and street types in one and two piece jacketed styles. Season’s newest fabrics and colors / . 8.98 to 19.98 Budget Dresses—Second Floor (New Location) EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY .. . for Easter Features ‘’G. Howard Hodge’’ Hats and Jeweled Hat ond Stole Sets, from 25.00 to 125.00 and the “Alice May” Petite Hat 25.00 to 40.00. The Famous Casper-Davis Hollywood “‘Movie Mode’ 25.00 to 40.00. The New Custom-Made “Stephen Anne” Original 22.50 to 25.00, and our own “Carol”, Joon Howard”, and “Linda Farrell” specially priced from 5.00 to 18.00, ; Millinery Salon—Second Floor (New Location) OUR NEW BLOUSE DEPARTMENT is newly located on the main floor .. . featuring mirocle wonder fabrics. Eoster tops are growing prettier, they make a costume out of your Easter Suit. . . . 3.98 to 10.98 Scat eee coments elt E ‘ | f 2 z : Members of the Auxiliary to the Oakland ‘Mrs. Margaret Ballard and Lila| County Medical Society entertained mem- . Donald Redmond M. Wilmot as Co | Harrington were recent visitors at | bers of the Jury Club and the Auxiliary to |the National VFW Home in Eaton | ; Rapids. They are members of will be assisted by Mrs. VFW Auxiliary 1370. W. E. Blynn, Mrs. Eimer Reyn- | | day with luncheon and a style show, Presi-| street, a medical auxiliary member. STAPP’S children’s fashion centre... . Christening Dress Dainty lace trims this gorgeous gown for beby's dedication or baptism. Matching slip comes with Pastel Coat Set Styles for boys or girls in handsome garments. Matching hat in- Dainty Rose-Bud Pattern Easter * Dresses trim. 12- 18 mos. Week-End Special Close-Out Famous brand name, 72 tn Rag. 8%. fr STAPP'S children’s fashion center 530 W. Huron Street By JUDITH L. CLEMENCE Doctors, lawyers and dentists will probably be hearing a great deal about latest fashions—for their wives saw these, and some of the day afternoon. the completely Contemporary Pump appealingly, revealing... De ui SO Ours Exclusively isn 7. ee ec ; Ace lihtdaldaail ns . incline ns | See ¥ —. a sentir wit neremomnes _ . ag Ph ROBE) ORR, Sag pee ee ae wives even modeled them Wednes- PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 Pentise Press Photes | Pence of Ferndale, a member of the Jury the Oakland County Dental Society Wednes-|Club, and Mrs. Don Branson of Liberty | Mrs. William F. Squires of Birmingham | gerhyde of Chippewa road, of the dental | man. (left) of the dental auxiliary, Mrs. George B. Hartrick (seated) of Royal Oak, a mem-| the luncheon was served at Rotunda Inn. ber of the Jury Club, and Mrs. Peter Hoo- Medical Auxiliary Sponsors Show auxiliary, got > 2 Bee a? - a) d A pos a esiadak a Entertai a i Repranshiatives of Prom if f if : ! i i Ea : | PF Paz E : the This was from the late ! \ ¢ “i i ‘ ) f H i ; it i if ol it | ni z ri wa all il Aire nia date TH children before they enter school. | publication chairman for this area, The league has made over 1,400 and Mrs. Jervis B. McMechan, tests in the few years it has been | Junior League Players, were others -- —— — a —————— reporting. “ U1 i ‘u uf i733 if ALE i ip pre-shows for school children. * « Mrs David W. Lee and her son. Easter. together for a chat before | Mrs. Francies Myre, kitchen; Mrs black lace drew applause when |@™ McGlashen in in charge of by Mrs. Normand E. | fancywork; Mrs. Anthony Roman- of Easter Breakfast gown which the designer called “Moon-| Emes Group Plans which was mod- auxil- Junior League Explains Its Projects They will visit Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Thom near Montego Bay where the senior Thoms have recently pur- D.C., and New York. In New York they will visit their daughter, Julie, who has spent the winter there. Mr, and Mrs. Albert A. Clark Also home are Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Gale Weich who spent Feb- .| ruary and March in Jamaica, Nas- sau and Birmingham, Ala, In Ala- bama they visited their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Prince de Bardeleben. ; Beta Sigma Phi Chapter Elects New Leaders Mrs. William Doyon was elected president of Zeta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority at the Tuesday evening meeting. Marilyn | Main was hostess in her home on West Iroquois road. Other officers elected were | Jeanne Brown, vice president; Mrs. |Ridlon Smith, secretary; Miss | Main, treasurer, and Mrs, Burt Officers Elected by Faith Group John Gearhart was elected presi- dent of Faith Group of the Oak- | land County Society for Crippled Children at the Tuesday evening meeting held in the society's head- quarters on West Lawrence street. Other officers elected were Ken- neth Carpenter, viee president; -| Mrs. Hugh Evans, secretary: James Van Cleave, treasurer, and Mrs. Ralph Hegwood, publicity | chairman. : Robert F. Wallager, paycholo- | gist of the Pontiac Child Guidance difficulties {in children and told how children Other committee members in- | are helped with their problems. . clude Mrs. Ronald Bailey and/| The public is invited to attend | the meetings of the group, which Guild Holds Tea, Music Program A Lenten tea and musicale were held Wednesday afternoon at Ste- vens Hall of All Saints Episcopal Church by Guild Eight of the || church. ° Mrs. A. C. Kendall sang “Open the Gates of the Temple” by Joseph F. Knapp and Mrs. Robert Gaff Jr. sang “Were You There Roman Boucher, Mrs. | made when the group met Wednes- Ferdinand Gaensbauer and Mrs. day with Mrs. Edward Markham | | Ralph Fox. on Josephine avenue. Mrs. Vineent’ P. Russell, presi-| Mrs. Patricia Bryce assisted the and guests attending | dent of the medical auxiliary. pre- hostess. The May meeting will be V-neckline ending (sided at the luncheon and pro-| held at the home of Mrs. Ethel {Graham on Lincoln avenue. All Leather PURSES “Pontiac’s Exclusive Leather Goods Store” AVE LY, || LEATHER GOODS 14 West Huron - FE 2-2620 : Designed for EASTER Showing | ¢*998 and up “Messiah."" Mrs. John J. Davies accompanied the soloists. The Rev. George Widdifield gave a Lenten message, and Mrs. Widdi- field presided at the tea table with Mrs. Robert Tricker. Chairman of the event was Mrs, Clarence Chamberlain, vice presi- dent of the guild, and she was as- sisted by Mrs. Arnold Bimm, Mrs. Plans Celebration for Founders’ Day Arrangements were made for celebrating Founders’ Day when members of Iraq Caldron 70, Daughters of Mokanna, met Wednesday evening in the Grotto Hall on West Pike street. The celebration will be held May 5 in the Grotto Hall. It was an- nounced that caldron members will assist the grotto with the Kiddies Easter Party on Easter Sunday. Refreshments were served dur- ing the social hour by Mrs. Harry Miller, Mrs. Samuel Smith and Mrs. Victor Bodamer. 4 Comina Events Navy M Club 365 will meet this evening st the Novel Training Lael on Auburn svenue Frida social hour will follew the meeting. PTA Activities A rt Owen school PIA wilt be hehe Friday pt 1:30 oe a school. Refresh: wit i seni gues hin “a Reseed tn et habia comeneeenr aa hadichenie “indeed Nin tate nena iene ens Oe he, i ile ‘ saat lei TRE Ba Sai ad Si Riis ee Tae ee | h ‘ } j ‘ a as, , fa" oe j 7 * . a: > . sf ‘fs Spi : | 4 ' x . bd . x; : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 ~ . ? a a & - Ot New SPRING » TOPPERS SPECIALLY PURCHASED . A JUST IN TIME for EASTER... $35.00 TOPPERS $40.00 TOPPERS $45.00 TOPPERS $50.00 TOPPERS 24-34 } Colors Are White... Pink... Blue...Red...Beige...Aqua.. Use Your Charge Account! 7.99 Others $4.95 to $10.95 For Easter smartness go the souciest, prettiest hats you've ever worn! We've some as small os a saucer, others big os a cortwheel! All are just the magni- ficent styles Easter colls for. BAY SG by R & K Originals Bouquets for a beautiful dress! A wonderful figure of pure silk, woven like linen ’ and shaped into a walk-in” sheath. A contrast of polka dots lines the skirt, echoes in a whoosh of bow. "04.95 16.95 New Spring Cottons A pet of a dress to make your world sit up and take notice. Sheer cotton, woven and checked, worked by R G K with every_trick in the book. Like a bodice of narrow tucks, a row of glitter buttons. And a skirt that’s a beautiful standout, Q One hour Free Parking at city parking lot, 22 W. Pike St. ° opposite AGP store. Have our cashier stamp your ticket. Pastel Fashions in od a 22.95 Very fitted and all flattering—e suit that takes you to town or country in perfect ease’ This rayon flannel re- tans its shape and smooth lines You'll say it looks and feels like fine * worsted The handsomely stitched hook shaw! collar and corresponding f pockets complete this suit of distinc- tion. In favorite Gray and pretty pastels. GLENHAVEN: 4 EVERYTHING YOU WANT IN A SUE Round the Clock } Easter Suits 4 22.95 fa o “i t } : \ A pert and pretty newcomer to the scene .is . : Glen-Crisp, a rayon suiting that resembles a : . wonderful worsted. Wear this suit ‘round-the- > ° clock. White’ pique underlines the appeal of : . the notched collar and buttoned flap pockets. . Sprightty colors for Spring 3 a Pe PORE aw waar Se = - oe nae) = 7 ~ v ! " ' oe a . eas : ; 2s < ae ; = f be {! ‘ : 8 ra a 7 ~~ - jae oe : a (Rae as ae i “t a i a - / «at a ahs tos * 4 a ha agate aes * g ae ee | j- ¥& mM « ee ae 7 ie os i oe gs f - to Open Ro people always have to eat, and the | ‘Success Lies Where the Heart Is | sywooo second, the future is uncertain. | this will be easy, because his own | “My husband likes. the sales! “After all, books are a luxury, | love for it will speed him along and | “Of course. there are hundreds | food field is ‘therefore much more -Assorted f : ; Cut Flowers ee . ee , PEARCE FLORAL CO. 559 Orchard Lake Ave. $730 Phone FE 2-0127 CASH ; _ ¢ 36 N. Saginaw Washable! Roll Collar and deep adjustable Cuffs. Colors, blue. Sizes 10 to 18 white or _ NYLON TOPPERS ‘| 6” SPRIN SUIT 100° Wool Flecked Flannel. Also pastel flan- nels or navy gabardine. Sizes 10 to 20 from : : | ’ , SSES 3 Daytimers or Datetimers ; with the linen look.., —_ “taffeta prints, cottons in ; a host of spring colors. ea Sor x ‘| Tells How Houseguest Should Act | Mrs. Post Places f Visitor's Frame of There are & lot of people Tels] of them and, since he ig a col-|secure and afters the best futury.” aay hye ceprtsdbnegsnldern| Mind First the touch system whe aren’t typ | lege graduate and has had sales, ! think your husband is | for, it will be almost impossible my EMELY PosT ists. jobs during summers, he pretty | and you are wrong. | for his to put $a that kind of extra | : " much can choose what he likes. Papeete neg pthergeensd [ ly wilt be like going up om ee me: “I would . anyone in any fi t very m appreciate your an- Don’t Hoard Coffee “But I think, he's making ene | not interest him. If your husband is | “¢ down escalator. ‘Moreover, a). me ia “alien To get the most from a pound of - Me's very lm | to move ahead and be a success, | Will ruin his disposition and, con- | O° UN mak ccllon Gir Wily way aeund tt EE eee nn |he.is going to have to put in a lot sequently, his home life and mar- | a ities a good house- ‘ wes coleman. of extra work, studying the prod- | riage. \ | guest?” time. Keep it in the refrigerator “I keep telling him that books | uct, doing research, perhaps tak-- Food may be a more secure” Answer: Of first importance is tightly covered. And use the right are not a good choice, because, | ing night courses. field, but if he has no love for the the visitor's frame of mind. That grind for your coffee maker, - ‘first of all, the pay is smaller, and' In a field t fascinates him, | field, he will not do well, will means yeu should be in he — aun probably get fired, and then where | in — Ce | is his security? pleased any situation. Ht you ' In tn gana rte. given a very good time, enjoy it WEEK-END SALE! | tae people whe ob mot have to | rourhly | fear for their jobs are the disappointing, take it happily, whe are so that they Take only the clothes and lug- eo sh all of extra | age you need and not a let of Take Along Special co yttemt re rtmg a | Sa oc wig Jnr bn tess the that you . 1 our -personal lives, home is have come to stay a month, Fi- In where the heart is—and in our vo- | cational lives, success is where the heart is!.; (Copyright, 1954) i malty, if your hostess should have her work. Dear Mrs. Post: How can an employe and his wife replay the kindnesses of Mr. and Mrs. Em. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APR ad, Make Sure Car Is in . no help always be eager te share RIL. 8, 1954 y, - —_ Tip-To POR {a= at a - Se oy " : o wv & r ~- BES | when practically everybody leads for the open road. This | woman driver (above) yields right-of-way to pedestrians, thoroughly. If you find your visit: “@ving them across street and thus applying self-discipline. | Leather to Hold Spotlight in New Fashion Picture One of our loves is here to stay, through spring at least. It's the use of leather as a fashion fabric Leather shirts and coats, featured by fashion editors. And, both | long and short versions, are being | - =) ) ant regiar tb Gis~ ore r Oneal SS ee ployer, who invited them once to a | |restaurant and once to their house ? Answer: In most situations, it is not exacted that an employe make | any return from an employer's in- | | vitation unless a special opportuni. | & . | ty happens to present itself. "| i }| When the thought of making a be am return becomes a ‘ftoblem,” this; There will iis evidence that no return would bracelet sets | \ be suitable. | mat getting polished gold early r fe ¢. “a ~~ ( ; a correct behavior for a Protestant A cleansing with dry seapsads is about all they will need to re- as the Catholics do? « | T have been told to sit still during | |the service but I think I would ‘aim their fresh appearance. % | look very conspicuous sitting while | Alt -you will need to do is to others are standing or kneeling. | whip up a thick lather, skim off = Answer: You should do as others the top and sponge the leather ap- | Polke dots rether thee bold stripes, | do insofar as you are able. | parel with these dry suds. Then | plus height-cutting flounce. j use a damp-dry cloth that’s been Miss B. G. — Feminine details Buy Good Brushes wrung out in clear water to re- such as fluted modesty in white move the suds. e aK organdie, short puff sleeves and | fOr Painting Chores | And to renew: the leather’s soft unbroken princess lines are par-/ You'll save yourself a lot of | gleam, buff it lightly with a dry ticularly flattering to your voluptu- headaches if you spend a little | cloth. ous type. |More money wher buying paint! Requiring such a simple beau- | brushes. ity treatment, the high - fashion Scalp cuts bleed more freely than cuts in other parts of the | come loose when painting and thus | good chance of becoming favorite body. ' do not guarantee a smooth coat. fashion standards. The bristles of cheap brushes leather itemg of this spring have a | auth, Shoe, Step Out in the Easter Parade in a Pair of Shoes from Diem’s. You'll find they are . . . 12” Diem's Shoes Always Feature Style with Wonderful Comfort! and. they feel so good The fashions you love . . . the comfort you want, beautifully combined in Heel Gripper Shoes. The action- ease that flatters. Onelook reveals their beauty. One step reveals their comfort. Patented heel construction firms the shoes as you walk . . . prevents slipping on your heels.. 412 to 11, AAAA-E. Navy Calf Patent with + - an — erg empl, ff cee cer ceseeecooceeey ' 4 52. -- COUPON.-- 52; +. ene | Iron-on dogwood—petal-pink blos- }soms dramatically combined with | vivid green and brown! You get | four different arrangements so you can scatter them gracefully on lin- ens! No embroidery, just a stroke | of an iron beautifies sheets, pillow- | cases, towels, tablecloths. Iron on! Colorful! Washable! Pattern 559 has 8 dogwoed ‘motifs, four 3x8% to 54x6 inches; four 14x34 to 2x44, inches. Send 25 cénts in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, yoyr name, | address. ard zone. Push Button Ends Zipper-Jamming If you have ever had your sched- jammed zipper. hear this: A leading manufacturer of slide | fasteners has just introduced a zipper that gets itself out of jams. | The firm has solved the jam- |ming problem with a magic tab rocks back on the ghain, the jaws and releasing To be put into _ higher-priced be introduced in the popular-price (dress market as production in- | creases, the firm annotinced. | In addition to the new jam-free- | ing feature, the company said the | entire zipper has been redesigned | for smooth operation. | “The International Astronomical | Union at Cincinnati, Ohio, is pushed by the tab, the | garments at first. the zipper will | ‘Condition Also Check. Motoring: Manners_ Courteous Driving ~Lessens Dangers on the Highway NEW YORK (NEA) — With the coming of spring, thoughts of the open road pop into the head auto- matically. Wanderlust is interpret- ed in terms of weekend trips, va- cations or just Sunday afternoon riding around. , Whatever the trip, it's up to the Motor manners take on increasing importance in spring ‘amily chauffeur to see that the car is checked well ahead of time. She can make sure that her family is riding in a safe car by | rear-view mirror all checked. Because the woman of the family sometimes is not sure just what | should be checked when she takes the family car into a garage, the Natienal Safety Council expands this list with greater detail. * You should, the council says, make certain that brakes will take hold promptly and evenly and that the hand brake will hold the car Are the lights aimed to avoid ' | glare? And does dimming switch work, as- well as both upper and lower beams” What about the rear | and stop lights? Do all bulbs burn and do the brakes operate the stop light? = b a z a that the steering wheel has no excess play and that wheel bearings are tight. Wheels should be properly aligned and balanced Glass, should be clear, clean and free from cracks, discoloration or these stickers that obscure the vis- ion. The horn (when it's needed) | Should work and the rear-view mir- ror should provide a clear view Of the road behind. When these things are safely checked, the fa mil y chauffeur has only to check her own motor manners on the trip home from the garage. The National Safety Council points out that there's a direct con- nection between a lack of courtesy on the road and sudden death. Motor manners are simply a mat- ter of driving as you'd like the | other person to drive. This means | obeying signs and traffic lights, complying with speed limits, yield- | ing the right-of-way readily, being te of pedestrians, staying | the proper lane, stopping com- | pletely at stop signs and observing ‘ule and your temper upset by q | Dassing regulations at all times. Once car and motor manners are checked, you and your fam- ily are set for those spring ex- cursions into the countryside. And you'll have a far better time free of worry about brakes, lights or tires. | The big redwoods in Califorrda frequently grow more than 300 | feet in height. has | listed more than 1,500 asteroids. | + a rebuilt like new! ing, we'll return. your mattress that SAME DAY Like New! We Recover, Repair Springs, Retuft at Moderate Cost! No need to throw out old sagging mattresses. We repair, rebuild them completely. 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If you don’t honestly believe that a// can outwash ordinary thick suds detergents, your dealer is instructed to refund your money. Monsanto Chemical Company, St. Louis, Missouri. a ET oo, rs = ———----— —™ \ better switch to“all paj Campbell’s == vege ant PICKLES Only the finest U. S. Graded “Choice” beef is here! All cuts ere carefully trim- med te give you more tender, lean eating per pound. ROUND CLUB SIRLOIN Steak * SUTTON BAY x BLUEBERRIES - TALL No. 300 CAN * RAX * BONITA FLAKES CWANSON ex OUR ¢ SAVE | Dawn Fresh LOW AT PRICE PEOPLE'S O L E Ol; MUSHROOM a FREE re OTN. ‘ » | PARKING WHILE YOU SHOP Hart Brand Tomato « JUICE © 2 t € © D-¢€ =MAT Santord Street Ph. bE 2-1 Cnnae = ADEE tf ALLE MATL ELAS Ph. bboS-e —w a Birds-Eye, Fresh Frozen " f GREEN , 5, 95: iC: Buns! There'll Be a A __THIRTY-FOUR ' THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 . Hot Cross Trim Right for Lent But Suitable All Year | 3 . S ° * if Top Is Iced by Plain Sugar Frosting Have a cinnamon Hot Cross bun with us. The call of the street ven- dors in long-ago England during Lent is a cue: “One s penny, two 8 penny, hot cross a yeu have no daughters, give them te your sons But if you have none of these merry little elves, Then you may keep them yourselves.” re-heat them is te pet them inte a paper Buns will pep up your Lenten meals, since they are away. Use the left ever, an easy way to bag, then close the bag tightly. Put the bag into a moderately” ' 400 oven for 10 or 15 minutes, and and let rest 5 minutes. Shape the buns are hot and as good as each piece into smooth ball. freshly baked. 4 The homemaker with a freezer Place two inches apart on greased can wrap and store these spicy ‘baking sheet, or 1 inch apayt in rolls fo rweeks, re-heating them greased shallow pans. Cover and| when ready to serve. Freezer |je¢ rise until doubled storage actually seems to improve 2 wm 1% thelr already delicious Saver. hour). Bake in 350 oven 15 to 20 | meal snacks have been coming Hot Cross Buns aC pe ing on size of a thick and fast. Many like the fla- emove from pans at once chuge active ¢ st ' vor of coffee and for those who ‘, "cup warm water ™ | make cress o white icing on top of) want fd extend this South Ameri- each roll. Makes 2 dozen small... beverage, here are ideas that | One of the most savory concoc- They'll Get Up Early oct ts st savor cone Sprtnbde pense over warm water | to Get Steamed Eggs! Fen are famous for it. is Cafe 3 tablespoons melted margarine ; : au Lait. In one pitcher they have in bow! and let stand five minutes. | | steaming hot coffee; in another Suggestions for hot beverages to 'tions for other hot drinks. 1 ees 2 tablespoons dry milk solids for other hot drinks. 3% cups sifted flour (about) % teaspoon cinnamon \e teaspoon allspice “% cup currants Sugar Icing ugar Ever steam eggs in a rol Aad s , salt, 1 gp Sour and — oP | patcher, hot milk. These are poured Add | Here's how to do it. milk solids. Mix smooth. Steamed Eggs melted margarine and egg. Beat sam aiecret coe, | [ae | , Ss Tura out on lightly floured board | - Lily. are or pastry cloth and knead until) Put milk in casserole; carefull smooth and elastic (about 5 min- | break in eggs. Sprinkle lightly with utes). Shape into ball and put into | salt and pepper: dot with butter. lightly greased bowl. Cover with| Place casserole in dutch oven ided waxed paper, then clean towel. | with one inch of hot water. Cover | food uutrienta, te . Set in cozy place to rise until | dutch oven; place over heat that Cafe, au Lait, or coffee with milk — (about 2 hours). Punch | keeps water just si until as we might say, is ideal for any m. about the size of walnuts. simultaneously into a cup and the resulting flavor is delicious. It is a solution for those who do not want to give up the flavor ef coffee and yet a smal! amount ef coffee will go along way. At the same time, milk, rich in calcium aad important for other Divide dough into pieces | whites are set—8 to 10 minutes. meal, but particularly appropriate Cover | Serve at once. ‘as a Breakfast beverage. It gives a é & Nature contributes wholesome. grah flour — pure country honey ~then Nasisco bakes these most pting grahanr crackers till they’re tender-crisp. Wholesome, nourishing NaBisco SucAR HONEY GRAHAMS are children’s best snack — never spoil appetites. When you buy grahams, be surd"to get Nasisco — they're naturally good! J NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY , - as HOT CROSS BUNS—Hontemade spicy Hot Cross | hot with any meal and watch the family stow them the traditional bread of the season. Serve them with a plain confectioners sugar icing. Searching for New Ways to Vary Hot Beverages? | (about 1 | arink with jneals or for between. have found popularity with the cof- | ; IN-ER-SEAL WAX PACKS | KEEP THEM BAKERY FRESH! *_\Tops Casserole t “None Lef Next for Homemakers | the tamily some of that traditional WASHINGTON (INS) ~ Frozen) am in sandwiches, and salads has tested a possible cherry juice | Want to keep on’ file. | concentrate, and come up with a! Did you know — . ae . . |Meat, you" always use-a-low..to | “delightful beverage. |moderate temperature, High heat | ‘The government agency reports | toughens it. When using up left- that no single variety of cherry over meat as in a casserole you yielded an acceptable juice. But a mse apsear ce it with other foods mixture of Royal Amn and Bing; This does away with the risk of sweet cherries, plus a dash of con- over-cooking your meat centrated cranberry juice, produced Ham and Sweet Potato Casserole a fine-tasting cherry juice. sweet potatoes, cooked 6 medium same recipe throughout the year ta warm, stimulating start for the | day | In much the same category Is/ the beverage made by adding 1 teaspoon of instant coffee to 1 cup | of steaming hot milk. This too is finding favor. Tea, served with milk is delight- | ful . The English have en- | joyed this beverage for many, | many years. The milk enhances the }flaver of the tea and those who | have tried it, have found it very acceptable. ’ Het chocolate and cocoa tee serve well as meal beverages as well as for between meal pick- ups. A meal may seem incomplete without a hot beverage, and cocoa | and chocolate drinks are suitable for most members of the family. | Instant cocoa makes preparation | easy for the mix is quickly com-; bined with hot milk Always rinse your egg beater | under cold water right after you MAXWELL HOUSE : p Orange Juice % cup brown ar. firmly packed \%e teaspoon powdered cloves, F 2 -eupe diced, cooked ham 1 can fresen orange jules, water ‘y eup speppee peanuts 1 tablespoon butter or margarine Grease a 1% quart casserole and place a layer of sliced, cooked sweet potatoes in the bottom. sprinkle part of the mixture over sweet potatoes, Top with layer of diced, cooked ham and repeat -un- ter or margarine ja cen 2S tp © minutes. Serves |Add Parsley to Gravy Next. time you are making ; gravy to accompany roast chicken, | add a tablespoon of minced parsley to the gray before serving. 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CURTIS CANDY CHILDREN! FOR THE STOKELY’S , HONOR BRAND 7 , € ah, F a . a & FROZEN PEAS = 2»=35' “Phone FE 5-2151- 701 ORCHARD LAKE AVE, SUNDAY OPEN 9-9 - \s yl ¢ 4” FR WR a a eee } < ‘ 4 OES ie a \ ne . hy \ : . } \ , , f s \ Gee ” aan nn RT si E PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 _ apes ich : l, , ° ' the t Brussel for yer i ' Take New Look Sprouts Rich “2S. Pork Chops Baked. st YS i 4 as jOws: a. * * Lemon Cheese lesco ‘inVitaminA ez ‘ ' Fresh winter vegetables, such | as vitamin A-rich brussels sprouts, al Energy’ Food With Tasty Dressing. Se, $+ ~ hs cael Off the beaten track is this recipe | |to them, + 8 ep ot for stuffed pork chops. Try 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice ‘se Cup grated Cheddar cheese « teaspoon salt Have your butcher cut a pocket) ~~ on the bone side of six double | gus XS tenepaen enenr Combine egg yolks and lemon l inch betling water in pan | juice. Mix with sauce. Stir in Wash brussels’ sprouts. Trim off} remaining ingredients. Pour over imperfect outer leaves and bits, Brussels sprouts. of stem ends. Soak 20 minutes in| Garnish with additional grated cold, salted water, using 1 tea- cheese. paprika a2d_ brussels spoon sait to ft quart of water. sprouts saved for _ purpose, around to calories. Too often, good foods are rejected solely on the basis of their reputed calorie count, learned through hearsay. Other times, the estimation of calories.is mere guesswork. up with « fork Brown stuffed chops first in hot fat in skillet over a medium | flame. Transfer to shallow baking | dish with scrapings of skillet. Add one cup of hot water and bake in | deed,” you say, yet you tis per- pack health and pleasure into fam. | _'~!# tesspeon ground black pepper pork chops (tg serve six), Stuff | mit your eating habits to be a j Hy menus. Met” matgerise or: butter in wih following mixture ee by the talk-of- the-day, Fresh B ‘ vate with saucepan. Remove from heat. Sur to om i... Ks nced : ; P OC ee iia in flour. Gradually add milk. Cook , 3 tapiespoons chopped parsley am — American | 1 basket fresh Brusseis sprouts (1' until jum thickness over low i ~ H — yy ——? dinner tables frequently come} pounds | heat. 1 teaspoon melted butter | | ‘a teaspoon salt l cup whole cranberry sauce, broken | } Place in saucepan; add salt, su — - %5 der ‘ } foods to be called “high energ) pa gar 0 oven until tender — about an or high calorie” pas and pour in boiling water. Cover Oil Mixer rae hour foods which mis- | sur. takenly are condemned as fat- CANDY RABBITS AND EGGS—Eastertime treats that'll have Cook 10 to 15 minutes or until If the moter Baked sweet potatoes, broccoli of your electric ; mixer is not permanently Jubri- 4nd green bean salad with French cated, you'll need to oil it regu- | dressing go well with this pork | larly. If you use the mixer almost, dish every day, you'll probably find a| For dessert, apple pie, Brown Drain off water. Spoon vegetable | few drops of oil -once a month | Betty, scalloped apples or apple | into serving dish (save 6 to 8 of '!does the job. ‘tapioca are all ‘‘naturals.’’ | just tender, Lift cover occasion- ally while cooking to heip the- vegetable to retain Its green col- or. tening. youngsters hopping with joy are these bunnies and eggs made from Products which supply protein, | “bite-size” shredded rice biscuits and marshmallows. They're easy, minerals or vitamins are more ‘hrifty, and actually good for children. which are primarily sources of cat than energy foods despite their snp Only howe ods | Tiny Bunnies Fun to Make, as sugar and cefta fai; should be thought of as “rich | D@ICIOUS, Not Too Sweet _ energy” foods. One does not consider milk as These pert bunnies are not oaly this year there need be no day- high energy food even though |“not too sweet,” but they're ac-|after-Easter upsets from sweets glass of milk hominy dle tually good for children, since | that are too rich. ories. About one-fou t | cereal is the main ingredient. And| Candy Easter Rabbits Eggs of milk is protein and milk is an' they have plenty of child-appeal, . - = ve excellent source of calcium and pecause they’re dressed up with eye howkd mot think marshmallow tails and ears, rai- ise, one should no i ty b ot-bread—ax—a-high—energyfood {fay eam colorful Jelly, Dean; pauad-iarshmallows tebout 2) just because a slic e of enriched When you fill your Easter Bas- 6 wastkeaiions a bread furnishes 63 calories. ED | ket, use this same economical! $ jum. 1 tablespoon butter or margarine ifor greasing bow! end fingers) 1 package “bite-size” shredded rice biscuits These Pric es wise, varieties of bread are not so different. Enriched bread, rye, whele wheat and various special- ty breads contain nearly the SSSSSRESSS Are You in Rut “Sw sas saw ON Meat Choice? ing water until marshmallows are} | meite -d, stirring often to blend. Re- ;}move from heat. Stir in Vanilla. | Pour marshmallow mixture vaaky | over cereal. Mix with large spoon | +tuntil-all pieces of cereal are coated. | | Allow to stand 15 to 20 minutes so that mixture is cool and legs sticky : 8 jelly beans : Good Seven Days , riched bread provides protein and | recipe to make delicious Easter| Butter generously a 4-quart bout | U. S. No. 1 Skinless in addition calcium, iron and the ” ® Avdipt. vec B vitamins <- riooflavin jeggs. W ith a bunny or two and/or kettle. Pour ‘bite-size’ shred- | P 2 oa niacin. and thiamine "| these rious eggs. you'll have | ded rice biscuits into buttered As = : . ithe s sati action < of _knowing that | bowl. Heat the 45 cup butter and p. It is revealing that, calorie | - —————— | 1, pound marshmallows over boil | ade = — BOLOGNA In the Chunk 29: Selection of foods should be on as functional a basis as are many, of the other choices made in mod- ern living. This thought applies to | those who are concerned with re- ducing the total number of calories You're missing a wonderful op- to handle portunity for adding interest to To Make Rabbits: divide mixture your meals if you overlook tongue, into 8 equa! portions. With butter- heart. liver and the other variety ec hands firmly press each of 6 in their daily diet. They should meats. Like porterhouse steak, portions into a ball to make the | limit those foods which furnish | ;,mpb chops or other meat cuts, | body. For the head, divide the re- nothing but calories more drastical- | they’ re a leading source of body-| maining 2 portions into 6 equal teed cues and teat widch fare | Oe" protein and vital min-| parts and press each into a ball. | on ¢ the Place one of these small balls on} nectar pe — e' Treat these meats as you do each large ball and press firmly | _ other meat cuts you prepare so together For ears. cut each ; : often. For instance, serve smoked, marshmallow crosswise into 2! tongue with a raisin sauce, a) circles. Cut one circle in half and | FARM FRESH sweet sour or an orange sauce, pull each half a little to make PRODUCE! the same as ham. ears. Firmly press ears onto rab- , bit's head, molding the cereal mix- T tongue simmer it = alas ts auene. stoutds one ‘ure around them. For-tail, use . hour to: the pound, Slice and ‘remaining circle of marshmallow, reheat in the fruit sauce. pressing cut side against back of With Grocery Order of $5 or More! erals ; body. For feet, cut 6 jelly beans in Serve heart fricassee, When buy- jai lengthwise. Use a half for a ange Tm a hin — each foot, pressing cut side against | will make 2 servings, la ; bottom of body. For face, use heart individual servings. pork one” oe : el : : nd veal 2 serv. | alee for each eye. Cut 2 jelly | adie a = Ven et beans in half trosswise. Press i . P re heart for fricassee by one of these pieces onto head for | a tein the slices with flour. sea- rabbit's nose. Makes 6 rabbits. redgi « je “ i with 2 teaspoons salt ‘and | To Make Eggs: divide above teaspoon pepper. Brown them in | M/xture into 8 equal portions. With Extra Lean and Juicy STEAK lard dri buttered hands, firmly press each eT. _ Grede A Large ard or drippings . portion into an egg-shaped ball. T Bone D Add '; cup of sliced onions | \iaies 8 eggs e sa and brown, then add 1 cup — in : Round c : sliced carrets and 1 cup canned Medium Des. S5e | tomatoes. Cover and simmer for Salmon Is Poached e Club Ib VISIT OUR NEW aa SS See ® Swiss In place of beef rolls prepare liver rolls. Have liver sliced at . . . in Foil Wrapping your market about % inch thick. = 9 Some fish are difficult to identify Cut it into pieces. 3 by 3 inches. . . to | ll rolls especially when they have been cut Shape sausage into sma rn up in steak or fillet form—but not MEAT DEPARTMENT Reses, Shrubs and Fruit Trees LEWIS BROS. In the Carton [Delicious | Atlantic and North Pacific oceans, and in some fresh-water streams | | flowing into these oceans, has well | - ~ Lemon butter can turn ordinary earned its reputation of being one | steamed fish fillets into an ele- of America’s favorite foods. Not gant delicacy. To make this sauce,4 only is it well endowed with nu- simply melt butter or margarine | trients — protein and Vitamins A, and stir in an equal amount of D, thiamine and riboflavin, and lemon juice. minerals such as calcium, phos- roped oes | Minced parsley or chives, added phorus and iodine—but a salmon — jus* before serving time, give the steak makes delicious eating. PTS, ML GTR HO chet's special look. To preserve its excellent flavor | ree —-- and texture, one of the best meth- ods of preparing it, says the Na-/| tional Fisheries Institute, is to} poach it in aluminum foil. '---Salmon Steaks Poached in Foil PACKING HOUSE MARKET _ 2600 M-15°—~ 6 Miles North of Clarkston Fresh Dressed Veal—Bee! & Pork Put about a half inch of water | in the bottom of a large frying pan | or kettle. Add '2 teaspoon salt, 1 - Family Package of CORN FED PORK ee week we will cure and smoke your. coe Hams and Bacon plus cut up Pig AXc Lb. Varieties of "Strictly Fresh bay leaf, a sprig of pargley, 1 You get roasts, chops, steoks, ribs, FRUITS and VEGETABLES celery top and 1- sliced carrot. Wrap each steak in a sheet of alu- tide, ete CENTER | CUT BANANAS—Green or Ripe 3 Lbs. 25¢ . 7Lbs.49¢ 15 Lbs..99c noble M-15 JUNCTION rand wrap. each with liver slice, 1 ¥s roode ks, | Salmon steaks. They are easily . pion bn er "baking Pitish, | Tecognized. Not only are they beau- Young Snow Crop—Four Fishermen cover and bake for 45 minutes tiful in color but distinctive in ee Cello. Cc foesise alee | © WZ] OCEAN PERCH . .“t ‘last 15 minutes uncover the meat | Platter of fish indeed. ; : — e.?e Snow Crop Fresh Frozen ORANGE JUICE. <2 15° GRAPEFRUIT.... * BUTTER Shedd’s = 9 QT. SIZE ae PEANUT Breast-O-Chicken ROLL RIB ROAST Fine for Braising-Boiling Short Ribs 3°99" Detionce 9 Red Kidney Lemon Butter for Fish 39: Ground Continuously GROUND BEEF minum foil and place it in pan with water Bring water to a boil, then turn the heat down so that water sim- { mers. Cover and let simmer about | 10 minutes. Remove wrapped | steaks and dry on a paper towel. | Serve immediately with — egg or tartar sauce. Sprinkle Whipped Cream | With Toasty Coconut Whipped cream makes a quick BREAST () weg Snow White FAMILY PKG. Baby | and delicious topping for,a cake. Pure-Open Kettle 4-Way Deal Beef But after you spread it on the Rendered Steaks - Roasts © Liv one top layer. sprinkle it with toasted | | CHUNK Bm LARD Gd. Beef - Aap er | Coconut, chocolate shot or shayings | ¢ Tt 284 of chocolate, or chopped nuts, so | Lb. 29¢ you'll have a pretty effect. Tastes | good, too! 15¢ t. Lean Ground All Stesk pL p ae sheng » Gone aoe “83° Ty Your Choice—of Any or All , ms. clove Caned 5 " Pee] $0.00517.80 rao ce ASTER SG FON! NRADANY NNN UT a> D1 VATUIE DAVO.MNI omg 715 WEST HURON STREET Potatoes — Onions Cabbage — Turnips .) THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 cheese and jelly, and a delicious crumb topping with a nut flavor. j The confection look of this des- made from cake batter from a | cook book recipe, and then com- pletely céated with sifted powdered sugar. - Try Doughnut Bon Bons as a dessert following a main course soup, or soup and sandwich. Serye them also with a beverage as a TV snack, or for a children's party Doughnet Bon Bons 1 doughn eight) 4 France pechages cream cheese perature and whip. Cut sic trom top of dougtout. Crud ity Lee Beef Chuck | on the cut side of the doughnut. | and cover with whipped cream ‘cheese. Add crumbs. Place completed bon bons on @ cookie sheet and put under the broiler six inches from source of heat, until browned. Serve warm. Quick Fish-Sticks Most Popular With Busy Cooks | Fish sticks, the latest contribu- | has just the right proportion of lean tion of the fishing industry to the | and fat for tasty, juicy hambur- fast tempo of today’s living, have | —————_______- Bring cream cheese to room tem-| Penny-Saving Ways wise. to form a cake base for the | DOUGHNUT BONBONS—When you want a dainty tidbit to set before a guest, take your inspiration from a doughnut, fluffy whipped cream cheese, and tart jelly. These three favorites make a pretty ben bon that is tender and sweet to eat as a finger food or table dessert. } | gers. In addition, chuck often is | boned and cut into cubes for stew | meat. Here's a penny-saving idea using beef chuck: Buy a chuck pot roast and have it cut in two. Cube the boneless piece for stew or slice in two (crosswise) to make a pair of Swiss steaks. The other, bone-in piece makes a handy size These are ‘‘beef-for- — Protection _ | -” 2 for DONATO’S SUPER ms 7 ey Boxes | MARKET DIAL SOAP Without Coupon, 2 pkgs. 55+ 6500 Hatchery Rd. Reg. Size Bar . ‘ ' W TO GET A FREE TTLE OF CAMPBELLS KETCHUP Tyee < . EA . oe ae i . é Bae fe ‘ E , . . ¢ ‘ a Hi ») 1}. ‘ %, 4) — ! - Es ‘Qc OL gi 4 F ’ Be 7 ’ 3 ? 4 + . * . ra : ‘ en ae ‘ ; E t | a, THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 | a hel . ,. ” * . : $. Bake Until Cake Is Done’; What.a Frustrating Rule! SAL O66 POOR : ; By JANET ODELL Sir Gon oes ah soon ET nan Sune tation, SS mat, Salee) Sips ily © pubs hen Gey ae seleatifieslly Pontiac Press Food Editor oven at once, as a tes more. Quick breads | tender done. If the pasta 3 - terior heat of the custard will con-| and muffins are usually tested like 2 ey ve > . Bake until done.” That is one : — ds to be further cooked in a, cas ef the meet sentences | Uwe to cook it for some minutes) cake; if-the top springs back, bit hard in the English language thereafter. For soft custard or cus-| they are done, gerole, let it be just a bit How do you know - te tard sauce cook over boiling water GRIDDLE CAKES: The cakes when you stop boiling it; the oven especially if you not an ex.| Util the custard coasts q silver are ready for their first tarning cooking will soften is sufficiently perienced over | S008 with a thin film. after they have been baked from | without making it mushy some of the ways of testing “done-| CREAM PUFFS: Bake in a | one to three mingtes, When bub- r j ness” of food. | 400-degree oven for 4% hour, Re- | dies appear on thelr surface and CAKE: W the heat to 350 degrees and | just begin to burst, turn them time is up, minutes longer by remeov- | and bake until alcely browned by lightly ene from the oven. If it does | om the other side, ing middi fall it is thoroughly done | RICE: Tost sty bu tins 9.00 Ae LEMON PIE FILLING: For any kernels out a fork. If they are a a | — én cornstarch. mixture where the *2!t when pressed between the fin- ~ —— - je ; | liquid, cornstarch and the sugar | 8°rs, the rice is done. a | ee |are cooked together, cook it until a. eae alee: sal, 5 a tt - the clear. If roni, frozen nal steaks are plentiful 4 4LIBUT BROILED WITH FRUIT—Delicately browned halibut | oi, peep =. Shale rer is an amusing story in connection throughout the a_i steaks have a colorful garnish of broiled fruit. Orange slices and}; rome . For cornstarch puddings made with milk, one cookbook says | to use the taste test: if the mix-! small whole bananas give a new taste to this delicious fish. Fresh of the ¥ green parsiey makes the dish pretty as the picture. 1 , + long or loaf cakes ODELL (ture does not taste starchy it is’ ity would take a few lengths damp cloth or paper towel. Place | is to thrust a straw or cake tester | Gone. the spaghetti on a fork and heated broil: 2 | ; on sessed protcted trtee =| Avoid Work and Have Fun: |=. seer atte cake) YEAST. BREAD: when dove snk ON, with melted butter and squeeze | . ' ; Ky jice of a bait ot lemon ovr C)ne-Dish Meal on Pape FROZEN DOWNYFLAKE 1-MINUTE W and paprika. Broil 5 to 8 minutes Do you know how to avoid work; With the dinner ever, each or until slightly brown. Turn care-| and have fun? The 70,000,000' member of the family disposes Arrange bananas around steaks | attest to the fact that most people | one or more slices of orange | consider dining out the magic) on each steak. Brush steaks and | formula. fault with melted butter, squeeze Little wonder when you consider juice of a lemon over all. Sprinkle | that those 70,000,000 meals rep- with pepper and paprika.| resent 2,000 miles of dishes to Broil 5 to 8 minutes or until fish | wash. akes easy when tested with a \ Allow % large steak or 1 small steak for each person. Allow '% ba- nana for each. Make it a casserole mea!, a meat | Ground Beef Rings ) Economical, Tasty and vegetable pie, for example, baked the night before in a paper : spent at a restaurant towards that new dress, hat or stove she needs. a -_—_—T > . Nuts Keep 2-3 Months You can keep pecans in the shell for two or three months, at room temperature, before the nutmeat flavor deteriorates. | goo Cuts from the beef chuck are) pie plate. With the ple warmed up | good buys in ‘many markets today.| for the no-work meal there's Because it contains just the right | nothing to do but toss a salad and ape fat and lean, beet! set the table. : ick is excellent for grinding. ike china, paper plates can set : And for flavorful individual | pee express 7. gereclrer an Ba ground beef servings, prepare! sier of clegaace or homey com these beef rings. The meat mix-| gore If it's elegance you want, ture is molded in small ring molds, baked, then cleverly served with a filling of mashed potatoes. paper plates in patterns similar to those of Lenox” and Wedgwood of Money -Saving Low Prices! - china will create the desired effect DA i RY " = Q round Beef Rings White plates with a gold or silver —* SSO i aan Fey beet border denote a formal dinner for e : : Wi QA As " : : 2 SS e \y teaspoon two and call for your best appoint- Jf =“ a SY Heinz Famous Tom to wy -, —_— ments, candies, silver and attrac- . “aj LHF - 9 cup water — tive mats or table cloth f ¥ . 2s eupe meshed potetecs For a casual next-to-the fire Combine all ingredients except type of meal, the pie and salad rom PONTIAC | toes. 6 to 8 servings. ture it’s generally agreed that it's - C ; more relaxing to feed them at with the Large | Toast Spon home than in a restaurant where ge Cake one has to cope with periods of Bottle Cut dayold sponge eake into | boredom between a slices, then ‘toast in the broiler.| Dinner can be Remove and cover each slice with your favorite jam, top with me-| cloth and paper HR SSNS SN . me BUTTE POUND prin Defiaance Famous Sour RED CHERRIES No. 303 Can Choice Pot Standing Rib ROAST | ROAST SWIFT'HING No. 1 Yellow 15e Coupen in con | ~PIGKEREL 3 Lbs. 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Pkg. : —_ — = aidieaes tema a ouee of suniiute gecagy | __. uae ll a - ine. tach earen com | U.S. Quality Boot 80: — . . rete en T-Bone Steaks +e Lannea a Se New controlled suds detergent MAPLE LEAF. Pure Pork Sausage ) prescribed for automatic washers Well Trimmed Tender Rolled Rib Roast ig or FRESH HAM ROAST DAIRY | 20 E. Howard St.. meee an 67: POUND 49° Bake Rich Scones as Shortcake Base est and most luscious fruits. Scones, which are basically the same as biscuits, have sugar and eggs added, Bake the dough in a round cake pan or squares for individual shortcakes. Fresh rhubarb sauce, frozen strawberries and -blue- berries are all available now, so you'll want to take full advantage of these fruits and serve them / often. Scone Shortcake cups sifted enriched flour teaspoons baking powder 1 tesspeen salt “% cup sugar + teaspoeme erated lemon rind % cup shortening eae, beaten % cup milk Sift together flour, baking pow- der, salt and sugar. Add grated | lemon rind, Mix well. Cut or rub | in shortening until mixture is/ crumbly, Cgmbine egg and milk. Add to flourmixture, stirring only enough to moisten flour. Turn out on lightly floured board or pastry cloth. Knead gently 30 seconds. Roll out %-inch thick. Cut with 3-inch biscuit cutter. Bake on ungreased baking sheet in 425 oven about 15 minutes aout bo meee Makes 6 individual shortcakes. pie plant which shows where they thought rhubarb . Call it what you will, the first rhu- wm tai dias, ome LUSCious Spring Pie Plant good cooks like to turn the birds | about every 10 wie Makes Oozy Rhubarb Pies margarine. Rhubarb time is springtime when: | +: stout, tart flavor calls for a revival of old-fashioned recipes. Old-time cookbooks had a multi- tude of recipes for ‘“‘pie ‘plant’’, “Rhubarb Pie.” | three rhubarb pies that divide hon- | Pie with egg-type thickening; Lat- | tice Topped Pie with brown sugar and orange flavor; and a new- comer, Rhubarb Chiffon Pie with coconut trim the fl ink ‘ i a ‘sone | filling. pak de inca 0 ack ' pie. j _ x | the favorite of them all being, lors as voted favorites: Rhubarb | > Pontiac’s Finest Cafeteria and Lunch Counter FRIDAY'S SPECIAL! Fried Fresh Michigan Smelt— All You Can Eat with Cole Slaw and Tartar Sauce OR Roast Turkey and c Dressing with | Cranberry Sauce... CHEFS’ SPECIAL DAILY We Do Catering—Call FE 2-6242! | | A T Bakery Department SPECIAL: Large Angel Food Cakes, ea. $1.00 Hot Butter Top Breed.................. 2 for 35¢ Parkerhouse Rolls ..............5 Tere Doz. 35¢ Flaky Butte? Rolls ewan md gens anae-© 23¢ Chocolate Eclairs ...... vndne bas G55 os 2 25¢ Pineapple Filled: Rolls . Wedding — Birthdsy — Party Cakes to Order Fruit Punch Made te Order. Bowls and Cups for Rental HOMADE 00 sxorp Elegant Ehubarb Pie Make pastry for two %inch | crusts. | Filling: 1% cups sugar 2 tablespoons » Sour \% teaspoon « 2 tablespoons melted butter or marge- Below are given recipes for | rine : eee. slightly beaten — (146 pounds) l-inch pieces rhu- Beat together the sugar, flour, salt, butter, and egg until well blended. Spread the rhubarb in a pastry-lined 9inch pie pan. Spread | the sugar mixture evenly over the egpete Cover with the slashed top crust folding top crust under | bottom crust. Flute edges securely together. Bake in a hot 425 oven | about 40 minutes. Rhubarb Orange Pie Make pastry for lattice tep, > inch pie. Filling: oe cups (1% pounds), l-inch pieces rhu- | } 1 orange, peeled, cut in — % cup brown sugar, pack % cup granulated sugar \_ teaspoon nutmeg % cup flour % cup butter or margarine, melted Roll out pastry for one 39-inch | crust. Allow % inch overlap to | make a good seal for edge of pie. Combine rhubarb, orange sugars, nutmeg and flour. Place | pie shell. Pour melted butter over | all. Roll out remaining pastry in 10-inch circle. Cut into 1-2-inch | strips. Weave strips of pastry over | top of filled pie. Press ends to bottom crust. Fold the %-inch |overlap of bottom: over the top | crust. Flute with finger tips. Bake in a 425 oven 40 to 45 minutes. Rhubarb Chiffon Pie Make one baked 9inch pie shell. Filling: | 2 teaspoons gelatin 2 tablespoons cold water | 2 eggs, separated | % cup sugar ubarb sauce | Red food coloring “ sa. Soften gelatin in cold water. Stir | endl cock egg polis and 33:0 | Sugar over very low heat or in a | double boiler until mixture thickens. Stir in gelatin. Combine | with rhubarb sauce. Cool until | thickened but not stiff. Stir in few | drops red food coloring. Beat egg | whites and salt until soft peaks | form. Add remaining % cup sugar | gradually while beating until stiff 144-146 NORTH SAGINAW STREET | peaks form. Fold into rhubarb RETAIL DEPT. STORE HOURS: Mon.—Tues.—Thurs. 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. 7 Wed. 8 A. M.-12 Noon. Fri., Sat. 7 A. M.-6 P. M. OAKLAND PACKING HOUSE MARKET :.7.‘: WHOLESALE DEPT.: Phone FE 2-9114—Free Delivery A. M. ’til 4 P. M. Daily BEEF and PORK SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICE cue us: AMILTON LARGE . YOUR CHOICE EGGS “ KINGAN’S j } THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL: 8, 1954 | ‘45% . LJ a Fruit Swirl Pie Budget-Stretching Potato Has Interesting Hist ro a Special Desserf ay ee eee, that they were cultivated trom wild |the Europeand” believed” potatoes | recently Poutine Preag. Feed. Editor potatoes, some of. which still grow. | Were the cause of You might consider this pie when Aptly called the antional budget Our Irish potaices are not Irish and other ilinesses. sacteh dieser’. tatpes are one of the universal) go scsras who conquered the | 17%, Wee Mille, : : , foods. In a giant effort to reduce} 50s aroricam Indinme im the | Prance, wore : Frozen Fruit Swirl Pie the huge supply of potatoes On) js ate century carried his buttonhole and > 1 package (12 ounces) frozen berries | hand, growers and retailers are home te Spain. potates tops served on the * (= = aon joining hands to promote the liberal ; ~ Potatoes are one rc. 1 cup mesey cream, whipped use of this old, reliable standby. Forty years lafer they came energy-producing act, ale hy. 1 eked pastry shell Prices are inviting, being as low | back to Florida when that place|hard work is to anes ag Thaw fruit according to package |.ak three cents @ pound in some. was settled by the Spaniards. Brit- farms, in mines, fond directions. (If blueberries are | sities ~» Stores. ish adventurers took some of the| camps, the potato is an a a used, drain juice from fruit). _ . In every civil-| strange edible roots home to Eng-| part of the diet. Active er Crush-truit- lightly and-edd ized country of | land, but it was over two hundred/ en and children need listed sf stir until- well. mi bee wooed | Aegnrerceedenaflnemene Bin anenei sR) tered casserole a nr “ mixed. Carefully zones ‘the potato|the potatoes as more than cattle|- ; be brushed wi 7 mee eal pad Sc to ona Sey Fy ae . can par vl. hy, ~ nar sprinkled b : cides ides ee cs to the cereal! Meanwhile the Irish had become culag af & anetmea billie ta oat Bake at 350 min- ot . ‘aastiar ps ‘ — : to crops in impor-/ fond of this crop that yielded so 100, no more than an orange or | Ules. Makes 6 servings. see baked pastry shell. | ga fore the days ot | Ermcrously. “When colonists sailed | aif a cup of green lima benas. | Watch for potata bargains and Place in freeziag compartment | E Columbus ___pota- ol Irish toes win Potatoes have a happy ability for Join the big potato parade in April, = sae ingpcacang and freeze until | } \ toes were grown | the other pants and oleae Oe teaming with many other foods in P “ } ling is firm; about 3 hours (Pie | and used by | cultivated in their new land. | Inexpensive casserole or tew revent Boiling Over may be prepared in siruice and | MRS. ODELL manylIndian'| dishes, or holding their own in a| Grease the top of the kettle and — stored in freezing compartment | tribes of tropical and semi- -tropical | Potatoes had to cross the At- | riety of different roles for family | the inside of the rim when you overnight:) Makes 1 9-inch pie. America. lantic bend Gute before they | meals cook rice, macaroni or other foods Strawberries, raspberries or | Although the tlstery of the potato | came “Dems” to Amestea. One of the most interesting re-| which tend to boil over. Boiling. blueberries may be used. lis lost in antiquity, we do know! It seems queer that at one time | ‘cipe booklets to come to my desk water won't pass the grease ring, inches. For a dozen incidental uses for which there is no sub- stitute. 2) Utfity Knife... 6 o 7 inches. For halving oranges, grapefruit; slicing tomatoes, onions, dicing celery and vere | tables. 3) Narrow Slicer . . . 8 inches. | | For slicing bread, serving hot or | cold meat, poultry; shredding cab- bage, etc. 4) Cook’s Knife . . . 8 inches. | (Sometimes called a French Cook's | | or Chef's knife.) For carving hot | roasts; mince ing small quantities of onions, parsley, peppers, etc. | For mincing hold tip of knife on slicing board and rock back ang forth Deep = choil protects | knuc"-les. 5) ong-Handled Pot Fork . . . 7 or 8 inches. For gétting food} from kettle; for use as serving | fork, etc 6) Sharpening Steel 10 inches 8 or Make Batch of Crisp. Sugar-Pecan Wafers There's wonderful flavor in these crisp brown-sugar drop cookies Brown-Sugar Pecan Wafers % cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon baking powder \% teas m salt ‘%e cup butter or margarine 1 cup firmly-packed light brown sugar *%, teaspoon vanilla 1 ess j % cup finely chopped pecans Sift together flour, baking pow- | der and salt. Cream butter, brown , sugar and vanilla. Beat in egg thor- | oughly. Stir in sifted flour mix- | ture until blended. then pecans. Drop. by slightly rounded tea-; spoonfuls, onto ungreased cookie | sheets. Bake at 400 degrees - about | |5 minutes, or until well browned around edges. Cool in pan about ‘2 minute Remove at once with spatula to wire racks to cool. Makes about 8 dozen small cookies. Thaw Fruit in Package Thaw frozen fruit in its unopened | package and you wil delay dis- coloration.—If the fruit is to be used “‘as is’’ for dessert, serve it just 3 as s it is thawed. amounts of Domino sis te | | = for ‘Domino's New Goma sho: Box 236, New York 5, New U. S. GRADED CHOICE ROUND, SIRLOIN FREE! With purchase of each box of Surf, one Sewlty Scouring Pad. Reg. 19¢ value. Pr ONE TO ee ! | DONALD DUCK GIANT SIZE ¢|] GRAPEFRUIT | SURF JUICE — WITH COUPOK z LARGE 46 OZ. CAN HI-GRADE PARTY "2° LOAF.. 239 LANG'S Plain or Kosher DILL PICKLES °=* 39° PRESERVES 3 39°] a CAMPBELL’S MICHIGAN PORK and BEANS | PIE CHERRIES 3 win 39'|2 = 39 PRICES ) THURSDAY, APRIL 8 thru GOOD WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14th OPEN SUNDAYS 9-9 MICHIGAN CATSUP 14 OZ, BOTTLE 3°39" i for Easter Table apetwneies- % rs 1 teaspoon se % teaspoon rubbed marjoram Chepped cooked giblets and neck meat go if fh z a PEEER iat i i es. salt, marjoram, and neck meat and hea ee dg { is done brush all over with mix- ture‘of honey and kitchen bouquet: Serve immediately with your favorite orange sauce, or a gravy | any income—if he is not too broke made from the roast duck drip-; to start over. of sticed broiled mush- 4 Nutmeat Yield | A pound of walnuts in the shell | the 1930s, coffee growers were on : *putmeats; a pound of almonds in fry. DUCKLING WITH SPRINGTIME STUFFING— Adg This year when you plan your Easter menu, have duckling as your main course. Garnish it with tur- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 Lapps Languish [ji *" + "=e womae is e tap |e ee te as Lapp Lasses | aie ‘has simost to hope ati) —— | Shun Lapp Lads |PiieNutas: the vecheon are|f || 5am Benson Says: eet KIRUNA Seri Uta sg thes. tree | a CAN USE part of Lapland because Lapp | presumably adds to the shortage | — NE OF THESE girls won't marry Lapp boys. | of brides there too. |’ 1 so | Some authorities here believe the = | ee « NEW SPRING : , " | pan ‘ - a > _ eee ve nna |Organizes Golden Agers || J ACKETS : f may be a vanishing race if | ee ee a I : X yy 4 tendency continues, : Cay x1 ee | 1 Could Sell for $8.95 | ; nip “calla lilies.” Cut very thin slices from a peeled turnip. Curl into lily shape, fasten with a green pick and tuck a pointed carrot pistil in the center. Family Only Coffee is cheap at about 2‘ cents per cup in your home. Fifty two trees just for you—It .| takes an entire coffee tree to sup- coffee tree five years to bear after planting. If frost or other things years before he can hope to have | Hand picked—4500 to the pound— | Coffee trees must be picked by hand, one berry at a time. There | are approximately 4,500 beans in 'one pound. | Coffee in the depression—During makes about 1 2/3 cups | Such starvation prices that a great many allowed their trees to die. the shell makes about 1% cups They plowed up land for other nutmeats; a pound of filberts in | Products and there are no new “tthe shell makes about 1% cups | "®*s- nutmeats. | Mere coffee drinkers — At One Coffee Tree Supplies o's iter mates wine One Week | A crop in five years—It takes a/ * About 15 minutes before duck kill a farmer's trees, it will be five . | making a “‘killing.”’ Also, coffee is| price is affected only by supply ; and demand. the world gradually began drink- ing more coffee. After World | War II, many European countries | started buying coffee—some who tum. It is possible there could had used almost none before. be a lowering later. 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Save 50c. ee 2 7 Save Séc with @ Save 0c with & $90000000600000000060000000060000860006000000006. EE ee ( | Susan Hayward Divores marital disagreements, and Miss 130 Trial Is Set for June 14 Hayward's divorce suit will g |) Tyrone Power trial J 14. BURBANK, Calf. w — susan|, 7% dale was vet yesterdgy tol: Defends Actors lowing the failure of a pretrial |} Hayward and Jess Barker have | conference before Superior judge || for Job Refusal been unable to resolve any of their | Herbert Walker. _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL’ 8, 1954 iz aE OF HISTORY'S - we S| FIRST HELL BOMB! CHILDREN ALWAYS .. Ife Teday thru proced | WORLD’ MOST _ 4 | TERRIBLE WEAPON! Bex Otice Ovens 10:09 A.M. Strand NOW THRU FRI. GRAND OPENING CEREMONIES—Pontiac Pontiac Press Photo | Mayor Arthur J. Law is shown above cutting a rib-|to right, John Hurlinger, assistant manager of bon to the parking entrance of the new Tel-Huron | Pontiac Chamber of Commercé; Mrs. Maude Turn- Shopping Center, officially starting a three-day | bull, Mrs. Barbara Sellman, the mayor, Ed Gage, | grand opening celebration. The multi-million dol-| promoter of the center; City Manager Walter K. lar cenjer, started a year ago, is located on Tele-| Willman and Waterford Township Supervisor Lloyd graph Rd. at W. Huron St. Shown above are, left Anderson. “PAT AND MIKE some dora jer. Burt Lancas ‘Bob Considine. ‘Says: ID: era tare ee mone ALDO RAY ty tat pretacer—vione mune es TWO Fine Old Editors Die, Bishop Attacks A é@ PLUS @ —— — ts od seaman Pr he G p la ax kbar rece Belonged to Rough Days FTODE Uru |Pends on getting good scripts. NEW YORK (INS) — Twe rw ; agg ng lh ag Bog tga Rigg reer} ved ergeaatipraatipier Mews she Oxnam Talks in Detroit, | ure in order to make money, we | Jack Lait died within days of each he came out of the fog . | Says Committee Files Panoramic) WIDE SCREEN a wy — 4:35 might find out eventually that we other recently after a half century he carried on. Wan fn of teams . have hurt our chances to continue and more of the rough and tumble and ginger the last day I saw him. Hearsay Allegations earning good money. It’s not the! journalism whose gradual disap- He was sitting up in bed, editing | DETROIT &® — Methodist Bishop | salaty that attracts us; it's what pearance brings sadness to so his obituary. |G. Bromley Oxnam last night at- ig between the two covers of a | many in the business ” | script."' Their obits read fine, even in “Quite 8 — Howey,” Mac- | Un-American Activities saying it = = *? the newspapers whose circulations — = a, = was “incompetent, ble Power illustrated with his cur-| and prestige suffered in. bygone, “®* the only Chicage editor to as irresponsi ej rent film, “The Long Gray Line." days at their nimble minds and bee® led ma Tadepern whee ad Onan oe the @ | Although he and John Ford— wijjing hands. Fine men, hard =_s pee ee | Washington area, talked ae lee- | : frishmen both—were long at 20th + workers @ieavy contributors to the George in nose platform. Ht ries at Detroit's Central | Century-Fox, they never did a pit- | jore of the game, etc. en Se Oe as Chek | lture together. The director always Talked today with a man who signed a police tleutenant and a s' =r has | swore he would find a script they!) worked with both Howey and Lait — to help our city | eppee: y ore. fis 4 ig 2 2 8 ¢ = a wee | could do — He finally found | _ Charlie MacArthur, coauthor of . | the House committee last summer | Webb's Real $ Southern Pit Barbecue lit at Columbia, the story of Marty| +The Front Page” and a lot of: “We broke the Carl Wand | and since has been touring the 2001 Pontiac Road (between Perry and Opdyke) Maher, longtime athletic trainer | other hits | case by having Cari ‘ arredied’ by | 7 — against the | : Real Southern Pit Barbecus, Hickory Smoked Ribs, Chicken and at West Point. Ty ages from a “Lait | one of our officers and taken to a|® ' Sandwiches With Old Time Southern Barbecue Sauce | young man to 70 and talks with | prebebly started more Chicago hotel. We sweat him bit Bishop Oxnam said the files of / Phone FEderal 4-9806 ‘brogue. Don't be surprised if he} es ak a | through the night and he finally| the committee were packed with gets a long overdue Oscar for the confessed he and not the ‘mysteri-| derogatory reports about him ree A | jag aewepaperman’’ Mackrteer (ous. stranger’ had killed the old| personally and many other per- | ' , | lady. We came out with his con-| sons. . : said. The United States was withoyt a | fession at the same time the Trib “This committee has files on a | public debt in 1835, but theréafter| fie was a miracie to the rest was saying the city was going to t a new debt was created by reason | of us around Chicago in those days. decorate him ‘for bravely trying mar Rerciag—ll Ss cimmbined afl | of war and economic Gepression. That's when he was on the Herald, | to defend his wife. newspaper clippings, letterheads, st . under Jim Keeley. “I could go on . . .” Charlie said. innermost thoughts through a | tee Chariton Heston and Ve MacArthur worked for Hewie. | “Such derogatory statements can HOTTEST SHOW IN TOWN 3) Q Bene Parter “He was Walter Burns the man-| Peep hole.” |easily take the earning capaci ALSQ— aging editor in ‘The Front Page’| The peep hole was devised by | SWS Y Biv UO Strand ruin his CREATURE FROM TH — pore by pore,” Chartie said.|two university scientists who, by A reputation in the community.”’ 2 Territic Pictures! A HARD COP and a SOFT DAME! COLUMBMA PICTURES presents BLACK LACOON”” With Richard Carlson O heheukueuthuheudl “He pretended he was mad when he first saw it. But he got over | | that. Se ee” - | shared a lot of assignments to meangs- of an operation, have in | stalled permanent windows in the Mark Buddha's Birth At 1:00 — 4:30 — 8:05 | gether — great assignments. 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Navy recruiting sub- | MONTEREY PARK, Calif. wn | station in the Post Office Build- | Quenching ing. ‘ cities that contain more than a) Those enlisted are: David A fourth of the total population of | Burton D. Coutts, 4410 Sunburst, Waterford Township. U. in Pleasant, Metamora; Robert C District of Southern California. Emerick, 74 Eastman, Mount Clem-' Newest undertaking is the Gar- ens: Charles Donelow Jr., 326 vey reservoir in the foothills bor- Taylor Rd., Pontiac Township; and dering this Los Angeles suburb. It Robert A. McCoy, 21711 Lakeland, involves moving 3.600.000 cubic St Cair. yards of earth. When completed Others are: Raymond H. Erick- in 1955 the reservoir will have a son, 60 Douglas Si: Donald E. capacity of 489 million gallons of Thompson, 135 N. Josephine Ave‘; Walter A. Ferrell, 6 Stout St; River ~ ee Outlines Need | | tions and provide for a comfort- | able meeting place with parents | 20731 Colman, Mount Clemens: and for Teachers’ ‘Escape’ Room | PHILADELPHIA (UP) — School | kids who think they have prob-| a, quiet place to recoup “after ; jlems ought to give a thought to sitting on the lid of incipeint revo- | F [ete sancbave | lution for hours.” Hing | Walter D. Cocking, editor of the | the thirst of 47 | School Executive, thinks an * ow uth pecole continucnsly for atx ron an flee occasional! from | = " Cocking - ¢ y Crawiord, 2120 Greer Bivd., Keego | ‘he 11 western states is the never | their nerve-wracking work should | Harbor; Robert P. Kinch, 4145| @Mding task of the Metropolitan |}. an essential part of every new school. 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(UP)— Elia Carver looks like the hun ‘dreds of gray-haired grandmoth- |Gulf Coast to relax in the sun, |chat with their neighbors and knit }4 | sweaters for their ‘grandchildren. | But Miss Carver, who uses her} maiden name, doesn't knit or gos- | sip for relaxation Her idea of a good time is to herself with gasoline, set it afire, and dive inte a steel tank con- taining 5 feet of water. Another one of her amusements trained horses, and then with her j}mount leap from a 4-feet tower | into’ a tank of water 12 feet deep. Ella Carver, at 60, is a carnival “THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 SAVORY TEST—Countess Mountbatten, on an inspection tour of || Red Cress and ambulance units in Malaya, samples beef pié during visit to the British Army Hospital at Kamunting. ! been since she was i | Her father originated the diving jacts on the ship's riggin,”” she! Hunters Gang Pheasant; said. “Once I dived off the ship's | ‘P*! Two Are Wounded bridge when we were anchored. 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Just ask Emma Schray, who spent 46 years teaching school before embarking on her hazardous hobby, Prove Its Solvency Depositor Has Bank WASHINGTON (UP) — Banking history of a sort was made by a Colored Packages to Make Pills Easier to Take. DALLAS, Tex. (INS) — Pill box- c ON DUTY GUARDING YOUR . | Paul B. Craig, of Dallas, presi- | dent of the only pill box manu- | facturing concern in the southwest- ern United States, said it is all in HEALTH the interest of trying to make the | At 68, Miss Schray is an expert at riding the rapids of treacherous streams such as the Colorado, winding through the Grand Can- pill takers feel better. yon, the Snake in Idaho, and the teller admitted to the San Juan in Utah. teller’s cage where $163 in cash Actually her interest in un- was shown him. Our registered pharmacist is on the he w aoe — : ue cond job always to give you carefully com- raphy, but it wasn’t until she retired that she could do any- thing about it. Her last trip was by smal! boat pry en Hell's Canyon! PROTESTS ANTIQUE LAW—Calling herself’“Mrs. Voteless,”| CHICAGO (UP)—The American | = oe eee, 6 Se ew ae Mrs. Ambrose Martin Walsh, of Washington, D. C., dresses herself Municipal Association reports that persons have made. Britain's first parking meters Before tackling it by boat, she in a colorful costume to protest the fact that residents of the bought in the United States oie pounded prescriptions. — CLOONAN’S te over it's. “whitewater _— District of Columbia can’t vote. Carrying a revised slogan of the | being installed at Leicester. Fifty |: ooren and Savings Society of Detroit “Where Quality Counts” — | Revolutionary War and an income tax form, Mrs. Walsh paid a ™eters were purchased ‘here for) ong Slee « Lawrence 7 WEST LAWRENCE ST. “re | | Miss Schray describes the can- , | : : wr e | 9 ) 2-0) yon as “V-shaped, and 10 miles visit to a Senate committee asking support for a home-rule bill.| Sy apiece Britons will deposit) Gerald Harvey, Manager ¢ IAC ¢ FEderal 2-8249 | ’- North Saginaw St. FE 2-0161 _ =] i i ‘ . pence to park cars for two across at its widest point, with | She represents capital's League of Women Voters. | hours. the stréam zig-zagging through the “ = rocky gorge.” And at this point most people would have quit. But the retired schoolteacher got a@ guide and a motor boat. and started the perilous descent. Three other adventurers joined the party, and during the 22-mile ride, they shot a series of 10 rapids “Out side of getting a little wet.”’ she said, ‘‘we came out unscathed” Before negotiating the Snake, she already had marked up a victory over the Colerade where it runs through the Grand Can- and the goosenecks of the leans made te residents of all surrounding towns LARGEST 59° Thousands of New Spring Suits... Select Yours Now for Easter... PONTIAC’S EXCLUSIVE MEN’ S STORE buys a lot of suit at THE HUB... Now! These suits made — ) especially for THE HUB by PHOENIX CLOTHES were meant to sell for °75—. from trip the party consisted of eight women and five men, including trip took 10 days. At night the travelers slept on sand bars. The adventurous 68-year-old woman is tall and sturdily built. Her hair is gray, but her clear blue eyes shine merrily through cher specs. “IT am having the time of my life."’ she said. all the new styles and models map, the first thing she sees are rivers. She's also navigated the Rhine, the Yukon and the Danube rivers, but shrugs these off as “‘nothing’’ compared to tough ones in Amer- ica | Now that she's taken care -) Hell's Canyon, she confesses there's another rivér on her mind—the Salmon in Oregon. And the bets are that Emma Schray will be heading for Oregon fairly soon. Hawthorn Tree Rates With Shamrock for Luck KENT, Ohio (UP)—For good luck cording to a tree expert, Martin L. Davey, Jr. Irish legend holds: the hawthorn sacred, for the wee folk are said to danc that collects in the hollow of the Broken Arm No Bother WAYNESBURG, Pa. (UP)—Mrs. Miriam Knox Dent, energetic edi- tor of the weekly Waynesburg Republican, easily solved the problem of publishing the paper on timé when she broke her “writing arm” recently. Her hus- band, James Dent, rigged up a telephone next to the linotype machine in the newspaper's plant. 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Specially Priced *59” +e . ’ we te 18-20 NORTH SAGINAW STREET ©. 162 N. SAGINAW Were f : | f ee a =< =e Ul & ‘ é THE PONTIAC ! in central Japan. Seen Circling. ttt g FE § PAGE i : z Senate Favors Law sf HE | Insurance but requires immediate installa- “Bor Every Need” tion of turn indicators on certain a , large trucks. Sponsors said 25 other DALE ond NINA states already have laws requiring MARTIN cars and trucks to be equipped with turn. signals. OL 2-976! An amendment will allow boards | 412 Main S$. \of supervisors to vote funds for | Rochester ai Flying Foglights . in Pontiac Skies fg 5s ‘on Auto Turn Signals LANSING (UP) — Legislative action was completed today on & The act applies only to new cars manufactured after Jan. 1, 1955, financing county safety campaigns. fyi NEWS + SPRING in Summer Furniture! JUST ARRIVED! A wonderful selection of Porch and Outdoor Furniture . . . Gliders, Chaises, Chairs, Tables and Umbrellas. Make your selection now while stocks are complete at surprisingly attractive prices. 330 - 332 Mein Street Rochester, Mich. OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 AWAITING AMBULANCE—Chris Ziegenhardt is shown on the | County farm home: ground, wrapped in blankets, after being evicted from his Lapeer | by ambulance, for protection from the weather. % 4 . * 3 rie Arizona Miners Government Plans to | Prop Up Metal Prices | Ease Their Fears By SAM DAWSON TUCSON, Ariz, ®—Arizona min- ing men are shaking off some of |that depressed feeling today. Pro- duction is down from its peak, ‘but government plans to prop met- al have somewhat eased their fears that bigger drops were | on the way. | And some new copper mines west and north of here will be coming into production with Uncle Sam pledged to take metal at fixed | prices that assure profitable and | steady production, even if present | market prices should drop—as min- | than one third of the copper mined \in the nation, a sharp cutback in | output or drop in price would quick- jly be felt by its economy. So far Eva Boiley, Proprfetor Operators: Wanda Sutton Lucille Thompson, Jean Bull AVON 2 i ! A SALON Olive 2-811! BEAUTY | this year, Arizona's copper output TTTTTITIILILLILILIIII III ig running nearly 2,000 tons a month below last year’s rate. Government buying for the de- fense stockpile would help. But am the strength of expected gov- buying for the military stockpile have allayed fears the) ate's one remaining mine pri- 4 mT TRANSMISSION TROUBLE? Power glide—Dynaflow Hydramatic We Are Equipped Te Service All Three CRISSMAN CHEVROLET CO. 755 S. Rochester Rd. Rochester OL 2-9721 s . s Mining men say the closed mines iwill reopen only if the govern- lbe spelled out—provides an ade- Some mining men think the mar |ket price of lead would have to | rise to around 17 cents a pound, |a gain of at least 3 cents, before Factory Official Cars! We think we have the finest assortment of 53 models available in Michigan. These tors were used exclusively by Ford Motor Com- pany executives and are in like new condi- tion. Some have actually been driven fess - than'2,000 miles. Our prices make it possible for you to have new cor performance, styling and even that new car smell and still save up to $800. Drive, other extras include whitewalls, tinted 1953 FORDS La More Optimistic. FERNDALE—Service f seen ee Ee re hee | Shoes Siar —" -e@ 6 Ave., was scheduled for 1 p.m. and girls. | Since Arizona produces more ‘oday at the Sawyer Funeral Home. FIRST IN FIT . eight grandchildren. | ment’s stockpiling program—yet topFiowerdale Ave., will be at 8 p. m. | 25 cents a pound, a drop of 5 cents | PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL’ 8, 1954 He was later removed to j "' Auto Dealer Honored WATERFORD — Robert C. Beat-.| Lawrence C. Hamilton | te, local auto dealer, was honored | HOLLY — Service was held by the Ford Motor Co. at a dinner . last week for his firm's perform- _Wednesday in St. Petersburg, Fla. | ance in 1953. For Your died there Saturday. Burial will be ae. at Flint. A former Holly: indus- trialist, he retired eight years ago. | |For three years he was president | of the Holly Chamber of Com- merce pa ) Charlies Winter SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP _ Service for Charles Winter, 64, of | SS) F 17129 Shagbark Dr., will be held at s (eZ 3 p.m. Friday at the Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, Royal Oak, We have Sundials . with cremation at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. He died Wednesday at home. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs James A. McIntosh, of the same address; two sisters, a brother and five grandchildren. | George L. Mitchell for Easter parading. Sundial Berkley, with burial in Roseland WITH EXTRA WEAR! Park Cemetery. He died Tuesday at Bloomfield Hospital Surviving besides his widow, Evelyn, are four daughters, Ivy McComb of Florida, Mrs. Frank Cummings of Berkley, Mrs. Albert Berberian of California, and Mrs. Gloria Ennis of Ferndale; and Brilliants on a patent leather pump also in emooth leathers Albert W. Zuchik UTICA — Service for Albert W. | Zuehik, 79, who died Wednesday at | this home at 13955 27-Mile Rd., will ibe held at 2 p.m. Saturday at St. | Peters Lutheran Church, Macomb. | Arrangements are by the Schwarz- koff-Milliken Funeral Home, Utica. Surviving besides his widow, | |Emma, are two daughters, Mrs. | Florine Engle, of St. Clair Shores, |and Mrs. Iris Wadsworth, of Fern- | dale; five sons, Leslie, of Pontiac, Russell, of Romeo, Waldo, of Or- tonville, Elisworth, of Washington, and Alvin, of Vallejo, Calif.; a sis- ter, 26 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. Stanly J. Sallivan | FERNDALE — Rosary service | |for Stanley J. Sullivan, 47, of 606) é brown or biee leathers. wig tip fet Friday and prayer service at 9:30 a. m. Saturday at Spaulding and Son Fneral Home. Requiem Mass | will be held at 10 a. m. Saturday at- St. Jarnes Church, with burial jin Holy. Sepulchre Cemetery. Mr. | Sullivan died Wednesday in a De- troit hospital, Surviving besides his widow, Lor- etta G., are three daughters, De- - Prescription Footwear Filled nise, Susan and Judith; two sons, Pa Petts f. anf Sl 2 C% 2-061! Jr.: two sisters and three brothers. ROCHESTER Mrs. Charies J. Schlutew a Marlette hospital Kindness Toward Kitty. Leaves Him Sitting Pretty — CHICAGO w-—Eugene Calvert, 17, shinnied up a 65-foot tree yes- terday to rescue a cat that had been there three days. He was in the tree a half hour before firemen arrived to rescue both him and the cat, could make happi day if you would by let- ; ting them know you are — ») thinking of them. Rochester Greenhouses Member F.T.D. 21¢ E. Third, Rechester OL ive 2-9411 FUNERA bulance Service ygen Equipped ; Distinguished Service... . William R. Potere : 339 Walnut ROCHESTER L HOME OL ive 1-151 Opposite P. O. Sharp Cute Easter HATS $2.98 t $3.95 ics Nylons Wools Curls fashion» ‘027 Easter | DRESSES . . . $65 » 310° Girls’ Easter DRESSES... . $1% © $595 -ALSO KATE GREENWAY DRESSES 1.65 Irregulars of a Famous Make TROUBADOUR NYLONS, 79 pair GIRLS’ EASTER PATENTS 6.95-15.95 $2.98 . —! $3.95 - $4.50 Ladies’ “Connie” Pumps, 5.95 - 7.95 ‘ PERPARTMENT UMitze Open Fri. and Sat. Nights SMART EASTER SHOES for the family! Boys’ Two-Tone Oxfords ... .3.95-4.95 Men’s Dress Oxfords TRADE! stacume SEW and SAVE on a PFAFF Sewing Machine Hundreds of: operations without attachments. ROCHESTER eS ale ston STO RE Free Parking Rear of Store. AUBURN HEIGHTS — Service for Mrs. Charles J. (Elsa Irene)) |—if and when Chile returns to the Schlutow, 50, of 71 Tebeau Ct., | world market with its huge pile of | is pending at the Pursley Funeral metal. |Home. She died at home Wednes- Copper mine production here has day after an illness of one year. | been pared down because of signs| Surviving besides her husband |of an approaching oversupply. So| are two daughters, Mrs. Maxine far the cutback has been mostly in| Uban, of Auburn Heights, and costly overtime work. | Bonnie, of Wheaton, Ill.; two sons, Bryant K., of Washington, D. C., Freighter Runs Aground |}and Charies J. Jr., if Pontiac; and a sister, Mrs. Winifred Wen- NEW YORK (®—The 7,641-ton ner, of Cleveland, Ohio. freighter Flying Trader ran | aground in a heavy fog off Staten| The U. S. national Capitol build- _ Island early today. The skipper | ing.is located off a hillside which | radioed that his craft was in no!| was known in the earlier days of | immediate danger. the city as Duddington’s pasture. ee = — ~~ There’s-a glass ond leather interiors. Ui |) “POR MORE THAW 30 YEARS—A GOOD PLACE TO BUY" RY JEROME MESTER FORD DEALER for Every | | », Easter Bonnet Betty’s Beauty Shoppe _ Malm. Street at the Bridge © OPEN mt onion |h New New Phong: OL 3-126 | Bay quien ——_— sciecsitleenchilen en, ee é sd ; : f i ° z . - * , 4 * 4 we, 4 <4 f R 2500 Sq. Ft. Sci LAWN CARE PRODUCTS re Ke - Hi} | To Present Par B + by Mark Twain ges | Building. | te ee fen } ‘Connecticut Yankee’ saad uth bo ad to aid Connecticut in.a rehearsal of Mark Twain’s “Con-| Brooks (left) will appear as the Yankee. Arlene | necticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court.” The play! Gaynor as the queen, Vern Carmean as King Arthur | will be presented Friday and Saturday nights by | and Don Turek as the magician. dren. All the children you know 4 ( | |of the high schoot. ¢ | To be presented is ‘A Connecti- £ } |cut Yankee in King Arthur's Just for Children r j Court.” ‘ Leading roles will be played | . ) | by Jack Brooks as the Connecti- @ special cut Yankee, Vern Carmean as Hall rk ¢ | King Arthur, Ariene Gaynor as mo | the queen and Don Turek as the Easter card ) | magician, } | Others in the cast include Jackie Hadley, Roger Johnson, Lanny Purzy ducklings, € : ) Leak, Shirley DeConnick, Wilma ae hed een | Miner, Nancy Thayer, Dorothy Mc-| CASTING A SPELL—The magician tries bis Pontiog Brees Phete |] ot “sve feverite Bester sub }.|Firecting the plas will be Miss| tricks on King Arthur, his queen and a Yankee from | the junior class in Clarkston High School. Jack || Welinert tauer Cards tr st 2 | 4 ewww eo it g $ l $ Held in conjunction with the | Citizens affending the meeting } | Roosevelt PTA meeting, the event | wil) be asked to pass on the ai- ; | featured the Roosevelt Girls’ Triple | nual budget, which includes an in- Trio, a solo by Jane Adams and/| { | crease in the police department al- several tap, toe and acrobatic | j¢ment. ” sii School, Sam is the son of Mrs. Mona Smith. He assists an uncle | in operating 500 acres of farm-| land. In addition to his livestock | ownership, he cultivates 12 acres | 5 ALL ———s 7 | beck. From our tremendous collection ¢ 4 P ® | pas : | of excitingly new Eoster-thru-Spring ° OUR HATS } 200 Mothers Township Meeting ian aoa Senior.Wins | Pastor at Conference | PURDY’S millinery . .. including :. } and Daughters tate Farmer Degree | DRAYTON PLAINS — The Rev. 7: | Set for Saturday WALLED LAKE — Already the |W. J. Teeuwissen Jr., of the Com. , % Sadhu 8 x Flown Habs ° 1 99 & y] 995 q | ‘Gather at Keego owner of eight head of dairy cat- | munity United Presbyterian Church Dru Store ‘ Md Boies Shells ° ° | SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP—The| tle and 21 bogs, Sam Smith, of |i. attending the Calviaistic con- | £ % Fil ° | KEEGO HARBOR — Two bun-| . 101 township meeting, sched-| Walled Lake, was one of 205 young 321 Main St Roches in The NEW STRAWS ° NONE | dred mothers and daughters gath-| 14 tor M4 jay, has been post- | {#Fmers recently awarded a State | ference on Christianity, | ' ter All new Spring colors. : } | ered here for a program of singing poned until 8 p.m Saturday. T : oy Pda p= _ e dan g Tuesday . armers a High feshion ot low prices. ° HIGHER ) and um. will be held at the high school. A senior at Walled Lake High | 7 SALE Men's ooo serrermcermhcewrmCcormrmOCcCmCcCrmCT Perky, flattering new styles eppecliing to the teenager. Vatiety of colors and shapes. sy” “PARIS HATS dance sequences by 14 costumed | giris. | Piano accompaniment Mrs. Lillian Doevre, with Helen Hooper serving as mistress of cere- monies. Mrs. Charlies Seavey di- rected the girls trio. Also up for discussion are the fire department, road maintenance; was by| rubbish disposal and re-assessment | of the township. Emeritus Educators | Will Meet on Saturday of corn and eight of oats. PTA at Green School to See Travel Movie WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- SHIP — Mrs. Elmer Kime of High- | | land Park will speak on “Our South 2 Pant Suits Bible Class to y LAPEER — Annual meeting of | American Neighbors” and show DRAYTON PLAINS — Monthly |the Emeritus Educators Assn. of films taken on a recent trip at) |meeting of the Fellowship Bible | Lapeer County will be held in the | the meeting of the Green School » |Class of Community United Pres-| supervisors’ room of the county| PTA at 8 p.m. today at the. 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Reg. $5 | et ay a € < > THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 counted to/ - 7 The two games produced a total of 25 penalties, 14 against Can- | Sunday night when Ted Lindsay, | Red Kelly and Earl (Dutch) Rei- | bel scored against a lone tally by | | Bernie (Boom Boom) Geoffrion. | + . 7 ] night's game saw Maw-| Richard thus inserted his name for the 6th time in the “playoff records” section of the National Lauds Busby Mantle Is WASHINGTON (#)—"Mickey Griffith Says .Mickey Overrated Mantle is probably the most over- rated player in baseball,"’ Calvin _ said today. Griffith is executive vice who own a t of the Washington Senators, bit of bas@ball property named Jim Busby. Griffith said that if Mantle were playing for anybody but the | New York Yankee$, “you'd hardly ever hear of him.” His idea was that the Yankee publicists and New York sports writers have built Mantle up inte something he is not. “If Busby His two goals shattered two of his | own records as he brought his total | aves Seaton ee eae eet) Boone Expected to Return to Play Soon After Injury . (UP)—Third baseman Ray Boone's return to action was expected today as the Detroit Tigers met the €incinnati Redlegs in an on-the-road exhibition game. Boone was hit on the arm by one of Curt Simmons’ fast balls Wednesday in the Bengals’ tilt at Durham, N. C., against the Philadelphia Phillies. Tigers won the game, 7-5, and thereby polished off their spring series against the Phillies with a margin of five games to three. Boone, relieved by Fred Hatfield, was withdrawn from the game and hustled before technicians for X-rays to determine the extent of his injury. It was beileved the bruise would heel quickly. The Tigers piled up 17 hits off Simmons and Steve Ridzik. Bonus TigersRefund sit ee om we Tax on Tickets ered in the 7th. Rebates Will Be Made at Box Office After Each Game ; FEEe# i nip ie ae ibe Pi a5 if 8 8 i ; § z a » beast twe pre- vions individual champs and two event on the| other entries who have won six | bouts each without a defeat this season. Stiffest competition for Wisconsin from de- a. 1 team boasts a pair lent milers in John Ross, con- | cause of influenza, and 132-pound ference. champion and a member | Johnny Jaegger was sidelined by of the --19%2 Canadian Olympic 4 shoulder injury. Michigan State's games team, and John Moule. a Tom Hiekey, 165 pounds, an? sophomore. Ross has.a best indoor Choken Haslawa. 119, were schol- time of 4:11.2 this season, and astic casualties. Moule has done 4:16.4. Exhibition Baseball Another Triplicate rolled at the Pontiac Recreation. Another triplicate has been | 5?" | Davey (right) in the 3rd round taking another shot at welter- weight champion Kid Gavilan. The stylish southpaw from Sttahignn State corded o tepid. | ed verdict over rugged Gerry Dreyet of South Africa Wednes- | Pontiac fans watching last night’s Chuck Davey-Gerald Drey- er televised fight from Oakland, Calif. may have recognized the 3rf man in the ring. He was Russ Bradford, one-time Pontiac fighter who gained prom- Jockeys Injured in Three-Horse Spill LINCOLN, R. I. (UP)—Two ap- prentice riders were hospitalized today after a 3-horse spill at Lin- coln Downs but jockey Tony De- Spirito’s luck still held good. DeSnirito, Mike Thomas and Paul Bohenko hit the turf when their mounts tantied on the stretch in Vednesdav's Sh rece. Fhomas suf- fered a concussion and Bohenko ar. injured shoulder and both were | hospitalized at. Woonsocket. De- fell, tripping Thomas’ A) ? s| Charles Slabinski, who bowls for 4 4 Norte (amt) || Mickey’s Bar in the Moose Bow!l- m. # Baltimore (A) *| ing League, had three games of ae, J Miecebes OF }| 154 in league play this week. Sla- Gb” 19 Washinton (a) 4 | binski’s average is 159. ter War. DeSpirito, on Red Hoops, piled into Hatter War. Bantam Ben Is Prime Target of Master's Golfers, but Superior Thinking Can Win Again for Hogan By GRANTLAND RICE NEW YORK—Ben Hogan's score of 274 in Iast year’s Masters—14 under par over a tough layout, will not be beaten this weekend. That was the master’s master round. 7 * ° On the other side of the picture, Ben will have a rugged battle to face against the hungry, invading horde polling in from the Western coast. 1 saw. this bunch start from California in early January. They have traveled from 3,000 to 4,000 miles over bunkered terrain since that start over three months Nelson. is now the hottest That's how golf If Hogan wins te 4 States. star combination of the Atlantic. others — supported by Sammy Snead and B The 127-pound Toski from Massachusetts has won four big tournaments in less than eight months and In Florida recently at. the Seminole Antateur- Protessional show, Hogan played a round without a birdie. He can’t remember when that happened before. The next day he shot a 61, with 11 birdies. .}- and _ white dogwood._layout.more. ever saw—including the great courses of England and Walter Hagen, with Gene Sarazen close stands alone through. F dag he is the most accurate Shot-maker ] have ever seen, and this includes Jones, Hagen, Snead and Ted Ray, member of the {Get-Hogan Brigade. goes. ee at Augusta again he will win with than any. course. HAIR RAISER—Gerald Dreyer’s hair stands up as he takes a jolting right to the face from Chuck the Wolverines a BO :teat 4 "Engineers Ged it up In the 9th) Lon Nick.Testa’'s 3-bagger, but Mich-| golf has ever known on this side Over here we offer Jones, Hogan | Hogan | years. I would say zen, Vardon, an Dan Cline sc |pitch and an error by shortstop |Don Lamb. + Ben, coupled with Bobby Jones, is thé greatest | boxing’s college of their welter- Davey E yes Martinez OAKLAND, Calif. (UP) — Chuck | ly televised bout that saw the But Davey never was able to put across the big punch, although he hit Dreyer virtually at will to ward the end with left and right combinations to the body and head. Davey, who went into the ring weighing 149, had the 15l-pound Dreyer in trouble as early as the s One-Time Pontiac Boxer Referee in Davey Match inence in Michigan fistic circles during the 1920's. After graduating from Pontiac High School in 1922, Bradford fought as a featherweight and twice met Johnny Weber, now a Detroit referee, Weber won both matches, the 2nd of which was for the state featherweight title. Bradford later moved into the lightweight class and fought un- til the early 30’s, when he broke his hand in a bout in Los Angeles. That ended his boxing career, and | structor on the West Coast until | the war. He returned to Michigan | to work in Detroit during the war, dan tike years and went back to the coast a few vears ago His last vist here was last fall, when he competed in the barber shop quartet contest in Detroit. Davey's ring style is reminis- cent of Bradford's tactics. Lack- ing a powerful punch, he de- veloped into one of the most ef- fective defensive fighters of the period. Michigan Nine Hands Belvoir Team Ist Loss WASHINGTON (UP)—Fort Bel- voir Engineers had a chance to even the score today in their 2nd game against the University of Michigan baseball team. Two unearned runs in the 10th inning gave the Wolverines a 42 victory over Belvoir Wednesday. It was the Engineers’ 1st loss of the season. : Jack Ritter of Michigan and Don Shaffer locked In a score- less pitching duel for seven in- nings, but rallies by both teams ferced the. game into an extra frame. . In the 8th, Michigan catcher Dick Leach doubledto-left, scor- ing Milbury Benedict. Leach tal- lied on two sacrifice flies to give igan clinched it_in the 10th-wherr on Shaffer's wild — 1 Caught 14,000 Smelt LANSING (UP) — Mr. and Mrs. Robert’ Johnson, Ellsworth, told conservation officers they caught 14,000 smelt by hook and line unanimous decision over the South African. ——r AP Wirephote weight bout in Oakland, Calif. last night. Davey, graduate from Lansing, scored a Dreyer with a left to the head. The in the 6th he staggered the Seuth African again after exploding a left and right to the head but Dreyer managed to | weather the attack. In the meantime, Davey got a | few lumps of his own when Dreyer | blasted him with hard rights over the collegian's unguarded left hand sector, | day night in a 10-round mational- | 2nd round when he nearly dropped — The brawling, pushing Briton landed four of those shots during | the 4th rourid and three more in| the 7th but was never in sight of pulling a storybook knockout. bell. per again and Da It was Gavilan Davey in the 10th round year in a title fight. = | Neither Izzy Kline, Davey’s trainer, nor Willie Ketchum, manages Dreyer, | the ring surface. 4 “It definitely my boy,” Ketchum said, “he isn't a Davey his feet in to throw a punch." Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY CASE—Pushaway for Speed. | | position. | are extended all the way. Most | arc, and. the push-away gives jt to you, Then merely kéep on going to the foul line, allowing the ball to swing freely, of its own weight, back and forward. It'll pay off in speed and control. on Lake Charlevoix this winter, record), for. that. Make it full, complete, co arme | important thing is a long swinging | that I'd like to have Hal bot it's up to them to work out the terms."’ Take Mrs. Day's word (and her|— Babe Favored Over Colonial Women’s Field Mrs. Zaharias Posts Five-Under-Por. 70 in. Practice NEW ORLEANS, (UP) —Babe were playing for the Yankees,” Griffith said, “they'd be calling him another Tris Speaker er something.” Mantle, the youngster from Commerce, Okla., is out of action ag the result of a knee injury and won't be in the lineup when the Yankees play the Senators on opening day here next Tuesday. Yankees’ successor to Joe DiMaggio, he has been billed in many parts as one of the hottest prospects to hit the major leagues in some time. ball park here that Mantle socked Busby, a native of Kenedy, Te than Mantle. players in the league. Mantle, considered an expert Griffith well remembers his power, since it was in the a 565-foot home run last year. x., is at 27 nearly five years older Griffith regards -him as one of the most underrated in grabbing flies, ‘“‘can't compare with Busby as fielder,” Griffith said. Clark Griffith, 84-year-old owner of the Senators, chimed in: “Busby is one of the best flyeatchers I've ever seen. ” Then there's the matter of hitting. Last year Mantle batted .292. Busby’s average was .312. Mantle batted in 92 runs and The Yankee centertielder. Busby 8&2, but Griffith noted that | a lot more Yankees were on base last season for Mantlé to drive home ‘| than there were Senators ahead of Busby. considered more of a power hitter Zaharias wasn't making any pre-| than Busby, hit for 229 total bases last season. Busby's total: 243. dictions today but her blazing five- | under-par 36-34 — 70 practice round | established her as the favorite as 16 professional women golfers and 53 amateurs teed off in the $5,000 Colonial Women's Open. j | Sire:-Gabestee—€40-pe tie d.| thoughts of retirement with the | statement that she wanted “‘to | play golf for years” if she could get back on game after a She shot a first nine 34 earlier onthe narrow fairway course on the banks of the Mississippi River Her 70 Wednesday was one-under men's par. Otherwise, it was hard to pick a favorite in the field. But Patty Berg of Chicago, who won the T2-hole medal play event here the past two years; Louise Suggs of Auanta, leading PGA money win- ner and champion in the recent Carrollton, Ga., Open, and Betsy Rawis, Spartanburg, S. C., Na- tional Open Champion, loomed as Mantle stole 8 bases, Busby | with a wink. ° > “That enough?”’ Griffith asked Reports From | Major Camps By The Associated Prsess NEW ORLEANS —Manager Jim- my Dykes says the Baltimore + Orioles’ pitching has ‘‘been all right so far, but those exhibition games don't count.” Joe Coleman Duane Pillette and Don Larsep have pitched complete games s0 far LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Manager Lou Boudreau was gloating over | the Boston Ked Sox’ startling hitting improvement today. Red Sox totaled 25 hits in their tast two games with Milwaukee, Dur- ing yesterday's 72 triamph George Kell homered twice and threats to the Babe's efforts for top money. Porterhouse ' Charley Maxwell once. WASHINGTON — For the first time a Negro has played with the Washington Senators at Griffith Stadium. He is Angel Scull, the little Cuban outfielder, who is still being given a chance to make line. Rio May Lose Coach as Well | as Cage Star Newt Oliver Says He | Will Leave if Francis Quits Ohio School RIO GRANDE, Ohio (INS) — “Operation Switch'’ moved into its second phase today as Newt Oli- | ver, coach of Rio Grande College's basketball team, let it be knoWn that ‘if Bevo goes, I'll go too.” Newt was referring to a state- +ment made by his star Bevo Fran- cis that finances were too pressing for him to continue at the little southern Ohio college. The lanky 69 center said earlier in the week that money problems may force him te drop from school at the end of the Oliver says he has a few finan- Out of Derby _ team before the May 13 ae caeraat ailadeies. Trainer Says Favored Horse to Miss Due to Injuries LOS ANGELES (INS) — Porter- house, the favorite for the Kentucky Derby, has been declared out of the race becatse of recent forefeet injuries. Classic | L 65 46 Ba. of Ea (best-of-7 final, series thet, I-1)- Williams Reported Ready for Practice BOSTON W—A medical report to General Manager Joe Cronin indicates that Ted Williams’ frac- tured collarbone is knitting so well that the Boston Red Sox slugger is ready for light workouts. Cronin said the injured star would come to Boston from Miami. early next week. The Red Sox open their home season against Washington April 15. It's Time Out cial difficulties himseif. He spoke jof his $3,500 annual salary and j}commented that he could make that much “coaching a_ grade j School.."" The wiry mentor said ‘Bevo and I feel we don't owe anyone at Rio Grande anything. We came together and we'll leave tovether."’ Oliver picked Bevo up when he was coaching in high school and when he took the job at Rio, his alma mater, Bevo followed. A transfer by Bevo may turn into a full scale exodus of the Rio cage squad as Oliver predicted \the entire team would probably | leave. | Francis holds nearly all the scor- ing records for a small college player Tests Indicate Deer ; Have Homing Instincts LANSING (UP) — “Deer seem to have homing instincts,"’ conser- vation game workers said today in a report of a test they are making at the Cusino Wildlife Station. So far, it seems, most deer that are live-trapped and then released several miles away cventually re- turn to the station One thing pu-vledithe game work- ers. Deer that were taken across a main highway and released | failed to return to the station. “It seemed the highway itself might have formed a_ blockade against their movements,” the re- port said. Experiment will continue next winter. Organized mountain lion hunts are’ a popular sport in southern Tribe May Sign By UNITED PRESS Manager Al Lopez said today he will recommend that Hal New- general “can agree to reasonable terms.” “There is no’ doubt that New- houser can help the Indians,” Lo- | after | fi ~. Grée nberg by NEWHOUSER telephone today i i6_Ditchi best effort Wednesday — st cago White Sox will sign New- houser if we don’t.” to add him to the Chicago staff if we give him the chance.” Newhouser left the Indians ‘in Chattanooga, Tenn., Wednesday night for Detroit where he is ex- pected to contact Greenbrg. He told Lopez he would rejoin the In- and failing to score a vic- runs in at Hs ssf of Grape- He turned in his out five batters and yielding only two hits and an unearned run in five innings. St. Louis Cardinals, New York Yankees, Chicage Cubs, Boston Red Sex and Giants also were encouraged by outstanding pitch- ing performancéts in Wednes- j day's games , = in Hal dix huried seven shutout innings as the Cardinals scored a 2-1 vic- tory over the White Sox. Haddix, a 20-game winner last season, now _ owns a brilliant 0.2% earned run average for the spring. Whitey Ford, Yankees’ No. 1 disappointment of the spring only a week ‘ago, scattered five hits and struck out eight batters as the world champions defeated their Norfolk farmhands, 41, Outfielder Hal Jeffcoat spun five shutout innings in his debut as @ big league pitcher in the Cubs’ 20 decision over the Baltimore Orioles. Brewrr_eombined for a six-hit- “ee as thé” Red Sox beat the ~~ Milwaukee Braves, 7-2. ~ Johnny Antonelli's eight score- less innings highlighted the Giants’ victory which also assured New York the edge over Cleveland in their spring series. J’ ckie Robinson's four hits sparked the Brooklyn Dodgers to a 10-4 triumph over the Washington Senators, ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 PHS: Spring Sports Campaign Under Way Friday By BILL MARTIN gold; hurdiers Willie Wilson and | Taylor are slated to double in the | Six lettermen return to bolster | hander Marv. Caswell, a letterman, | plate, while Jerry Vallad is set Pontiac High School's spring | Jimmy “Red"’ Taylor; quarter-| broad jump, Willie Wilsen il team | Coach Vie Lindquist’s tennis team | the nod to start on the mound| st second, Don Daniel will start sports campaign gets under way Friday, when both the track squad and tennis team open their 1954 schedules, Chiefs’ baseball and golf teams start competition next week. ' annual Arthur Hill-Saginaw High | Invitational Indoor Relays. Three other Saginaw Valley Con- ference, schools—defending cham- pion Flint Northern, Flint Central and Bay City Central—are entered | in the test along with Pontiac and | the two host teams. Other Class A| entries include Muskegon Heights, | Lansing Eastern, Traverse City, Alpena, Midiand and Bay City| Handy Chief thinclads finished 2nd to Northern in last year’s meet and | were runnersup to the Vikings later | in the state outdoor test PHS squad will include dashmen | Jimmy Williams, Buddy Walker,| Freeman Watkins and Ed Ring- | Charles Cites Reasons Why He'll Beat Rocky Says Marciano Won't Get Solid Punch at Him in Title Bout By PAT_ ROBINSON NEW YORK (INS) — A fast concensus of the fight mob dis- closes that virtually all of them think Rocky Marciano is a cinch} to rock Ezzard Charles to sleep | in Yankee Stadium June 17. But there are at least three dissenting voices in the wilder- ness and these are Exzzard Charlies, and his co-managers dake Mints and Tom Tannas. Let's forget what the so-called | experts have to say and listen to Chartes “Rocky says he'll weigh about 187 and I expect to do 185, so there will be no weight advantage worth mentioning “I've seen Rocky fight. He's good and he's got a great punch. I've read that somewhere along the 15 round route he is bound to catch up with me and stiffen me with one punch. “Let me ask you something: How many good fighters in all the history of title fights were ever flattened with one punch? “Sure, Rocky will hit me. I ex- pect to get hit a lot. But I don't think he can get a solid shot at me in 15 or 30 rounds. “I'll admit that anybody who stays away from Rocky and let's him take pot shots at his whiskers is just inviting suicide. But I ex- | pect to stay on top of him all the time and inside I'm sure I can handie him. “After all, I've met other great hitters like Jersey Joe Walcott and Archie Moore and I'm still aljve today to talk about it. "T éxpéct to be the first man; to regain the heavyweight title he lost because I'm younger than the @hers who failed were, and I'm more flexible because I, haven't laid off a year or two since losing the title.” Helpful Beavers Aid of Missouri Anglers MONTAUK STATE PARK, Mo. (®—Officials here scratched their heads and tried their best to over- come a serious problem. But they | found no solution. Gravel had filled in two famous trout pools. | When the stymied men were ready to quit, a pair of energetic beavers with ‘know-how did the | trick. They built a pair of dams | and thereby produced two new | pools for the anglers. USF Drops Tennis The University of San Francisco “Quality and Good Taste Cost No More” * . * * a ae ae ae ae a a a a ae oe a ae aes = _ You Be the Judge! HARRY H. ACKERMAN FE 5-1430 ee eS ee Huey oe - -* a * | inson and Felix Brooks: high jump- |and Walter King; miler Norris Jackson; half-miler | with Williams, Walker John James; shot-putter Jack Hop- in the sprint relay. kins; pole vaulter George Thrashi- | er; medley relay runners Alonzo! Watson, Coley Gracey, Charles Rob- | ers Marvin Cagle, Rodney Treais| and miler Bill Ringgold is also entered in the! Coaches Ray Lowry, Ea Geay low hurdles, broad jump and high biel and Dean Wilson will accom. | jump, while Williams, Walker and | pany Schioerke. HEAVY TITLE ON LINE—Challenger Exzzard Charlies, right, hands pen to champion Rocky Mar- ciano in New York this week during the signing | for the heavyweight title fight. New York State | Athletic Commissioner Bob Christénberry sits be- tween the boners. Looking on, left to right, are Watkin | that goes to Saginaw Arthur Hill | against the Cranes.~ | Friday for its . Veterans | \ are Norman hétin, Eddie Maca- | daeg, Kent Mills; Jack Niggeman, | | Jim Ryerse and Lowell Sat-| total of 27 candidates g | ave been working out wider Lane | iterlee. A | quist. | Baseball team plays | Cranbrook af Wisner field next | | Tuesdy in its ’54 opener. Coach Ed | Heikkinen has given senior right-| Billy Brown, matchmaker for the International Boxing Club; IBC president Jim Norris and Jake Mintz and Tom Tannas, The fight is scheduled for June 17 in New York’s Yankee Stadium. Charlies’ ‘¢o-managers. Sertax Practices Open Flood of Football Hopefuls Beginning to Roll Out on Big 10 Drill Fields the most in the conference — but has 20 returning. Ohio State lost only nine — the fewest — and has the most com- CHICAGO — A flood of foot- ball hopefuls — about 850 in all— is starting to roll out on Big Ten practice fields for the opening of | ing hack 29. Other lettermen on | spring drills Purdue, Indiana, Illinois. Ohio State and Wisconsin already have opened their NCAA-restricted spring program of 20 sessions within a period of 230 calendar days Michigan, Michigan State and Barons and Bears Nines opens T9 an Resume Cup Playoffs Northwestern will start M lowa is the last -to get started, By International News Service April 20. Cleveland Barons and the Her- hand for 1954 includes Ilinvis with 13, Michigan 17, Wisconsin 15, Northwestern 26, Indiana 16, Pur- due 20, Iowa 18 and Minnesota 27 _ Probably the _largest turnout Purdue was the first to issue the call, on March 16, - and will | shey Bears resume play in the | finish Saturday. In all, the 850 players reporting | will include more than 200 letter- | men. The total number of letter-| men lost through gradyation is! about 120. | American Hockey League Calder | Cup playoffs tonight at the Cleve- land Arena. The Barons, now that they are on home ice, are expected to take | a lead in the best-of seven finals. Michigan State, the 1954 Rese+ | The series now stands at one game > Bow! champion and Big Ten co- apiece. titlist with Dlinois, lost 16 — about Cleveland is the 1953 Calder Cup a ae ~~ |kings and are gunning for their seventh cup title since coach Bun Originated Pivot Shot) | Cok took over the helm in 1943. Dutch Dehnert of the Original Celtics is generally credited with having originated the now common- ly used basketball pivot shot. He came up with that effective scor- 1300 weapon sometime in the early s. last week by taking the first game, . Barons, however, tied it at one- all by second game, 42; . at Walton TV 10” Ambassador 19.95 25 USED SETS to pick from 10° Moterola 24.95 17” Sentinel $9.95 10” RCA 16” Philharmonic with Table 39.95 69.95 10” Teleking 19.95 20° Ambassador 89.95 12'2” Traveler 19.95 9)” Regal Console 12." Westinghouse NEW 189.95 39.95 21” ‘Emerson 14” Teletone 39.95 NEW 179.95 12 Other Bargains Included! WE GIVE HOLDEN'S RED TRADING STAMPS 16” Ambassador 59.95 Bears jumped to a one game lead | for spring drilis will be the 163 greeted at Indiana by Bernie Crimmins. It was a record high “We have a green squad but we've strengthened our weakness- | es of last year (when the Hoosiers | | finished ninth) and we have more | to work with than in the last two) | years. , Wisconsin, Michi- gan State, Ohio, lowa and pos- sibly Michigan appear to head the 1954 form chart, not especially in this order, however. “All Big Ten teams will be tougher, better manned and in line | for a good shot at the title next | | fall,” predicted Wisconsin's Ivy | Williamson. “There is an abun- | dance of bajJance and power, the most since I came to Wisconsin in | 1948."’ Illinois, host to for the schoo! and Crimmins | } at short and Dick Slade will be at First-base job and twe out- 3rd.) Trueman Lamphere, a JV field positions are still open, Ted 1 Al Hayw pe Landed _ year, has the left field battling for the infield slot, while | job. John Maturo will make his de. | but as golf coach one week-from | today, when the PHS linksmen en- tertain Royal Oak at the Pontiac Municipal Course. Maturo inherited seven lettermen | from fermer coach Bill Lacy, in- cluding Norb Capistrant, player Bob Sykes or Colle Hunt, who was ineligible last year. Bill McLarty will be behind the | Evashevski and Taylor Named Tatum’s Aides, Promising golfers up from last CHICAGO # — Fofest Eva- year’s junior varsity are Mike shevski of Iowa and Chuck Taylor, Kelly, Beb Kent, Dick Wihi and | of Stanford have been named as- | -Bill Martin. | sistant coaches for the College; Golfers held their Ist of four 9 the Detroit Lions at Soldiers Field ‘Low six men at the end of the Aug. 13. | 36 holes will comprise the Pontiac | They will be included on the) team in the Royal Oak match. coaching staff headed by Jim Kellogg's Condition mirez, Don Walker, Jerry Richards and Mike Rosenberg. Tatum of Maryland, whose right- | hand man is Oklahoma's Bud Wilk- inson, assistant in charge of of- “tw ‘Is Unchanged Tod Two more assistants, both Prrjeeel the midwest. are to be nam g ay day to round out the at | LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (INS) — Iowa, under Evashevski, was | Hospital attendants said today that rated one of the Big Ten's strong-| Junius Kellogg. basketball star in- @st teams at season's end and | | Jured in an auto accident, has little held Notre Dame to a 14-14 tie. | chance of recovering. All-stgr practice will open July | 23 at Purdue. nuchanged at a Little Rock hospital rs Kellogg and four other pro basket- Ted Lyons, new Dodgers’ coach, ball players were injured Friday | won 260 games as a White Sox night near Pine Bluff, Ark., when | pitcher over_a period of 71 sea-| the car in which they were riding | sons. ' overturned. 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See them) *65” THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, . APRIL, 8, 1954 Siippety Nine Meets Cranes This Afternoon Contest on Cranbrook County Spring Sports Activity Gets Started the IL baseball champ, while men, and feels prospects are the County area this; Visser at Lake Orion and Neal | By JACK SAYLOR f "These fine Casuals lead the “fit parade” =; | Spring sports, which will keep Diamond Opens Prep Walled Lake has won the track | best»ever at the suburban Class | erie, Wak Walled Lake's tracksters | Jordan at Berkley. in dition to || Baseball Campaign title for the past six years. A school. | will be without their highly-suc-| s"Seanen are Hobert Doerr at Other defending baseball champs | Standout returnees. include dash-| cessful coach, Rollie | Moosntictd Halls, Jeo Rorevich at | include Roseville in the Oakland men Ray Campbell and Kerry Now a junidr high pal, he B, Imlay City im the South Central | Keating, hurdler Laine Hethering- will coach only cross country. and Holly and Clarenceville, who ton and shot putter-high jumper | ‘tied in the Wayne-Oakland. Romeo |won- the Tri-County pennant last | spring, but there is no league base- ball competition this year. Besides Walled Lake. track titles || prep athletes busy until the school + | term ends in June are scheduled to get into full swing this week, ben Earl Bye at Farmington and | Langerman’s assistant for the | DeForest Mcintyre at Walled Lake. | ai i has a good-looking sophomare crop. Meanwhile, St. Mary Wednesday by routing Southfield of the Inter-Lakes, 79-30. Pacing | will be defended by Utica in the the Eaglets were hurdler Walt Bi-County, Romeo in the Tri-Coun- Boguzki and dash man Bob Les-| ty, Milford in the Wayne-Oakland 2cynski with two wins each and | | ‘First baseball game is listed to- day. with Waterford playing at | Cranbrook. Other diamond action sends Howell to Northville . and Brighton to Pinckney. wit the Maples and Dick Yeager | | Played. Another was rained out. | will handle the Redskin nine. | Dave Freeman is ‘Waterford’s | Gus Paulos takes over at Lnew baseball coach, while Ed Fe- - a vamp “es FREEMAN se Wane — Brown or Biack, hand-sewn vamp. Bisck handsewn_ $14% : F reeman always manages to lead not only é the “fit parade” but the style parade as well. * §- ¥Youwga'tsee smarter looking Casuals anywhere, 4 nor find anything to beat the downright comfort of Freeman's genuine Moccasins. ; ; of with hand-sewn vamps. f See Our Selection of Golf. Shoes! meet with OL st. |) _| Waterford will be trying to over-| Mary should shed some light en (5 | thwow runnerup rating in both, Waterford’s thances. Skipper >| baseball and track in the Inter-| coach Jack Hackett has a 5% ff Lakes Conference. Southfield is| man squad, inchuding nine letter- Guaranteed 6 Months or 8,000 Miles No Money Down 18 Months to Pay SPIEGEL'S, INC. | 115 N. Seginew Se. FE 2-9234 | bm ‘aw angered € IFFT T II III II Oe 19 HERE’S WHAT WE DO: © Remove front wheels and © inspect brake drums. Check | ee a © Inspect, clean and repack tront wheel bearings Toe-In Adjusted on Your Car for at Augusta, Ga., $1.98 his last putt on the 18th hole during practice round | and Clarence Doser. yesterday for the Masters golf | practice round, equal to the official course com- ss which gets into full swing today. Look- | petitive record over the par 72 layout > . qne.aP igor inspect lining and add brake fluid if ; AP Wirephote ; Aine bhi a OLIVER HOLES OUT—Ed (Porky) Oliver drops | ing on, left to right, are Pete Cooper, Jerry Barber Oliver carded a 64 in the FIZZ ZL 2 £2222. r \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N'> \ and Olive House and Bud and Del | ‘Hope. Other matches tonight™ pit | teams 1 and 5, 10 and 4, 9 and 3, and 7 and 6. Shoot starts at 8 p.m ; day a xo. pagel and Ortonville in the South Central. Vince Pernicki, who turned in e| vile. dorsky and Ed Clauss have the payee a ay veterans indy, saeninee te at | In golf, Brighton wen the Wayne- |? 2:06.7 half mile. | Other new track coaches are|reins at Oxford and Rochester, °* ke iy come al “a om b Bich! Delt —— ». |Oakland and Southfield the Inter-| _New coaches are numerous in | Tom _Hughes_ at Avondale, Len | respectively. qe pes is es Saute, >| ly, two ether meets are slated, | Lakes, while Birmingham is de-| — Be psn ing Inter-Lakey Conference race. with Waterford going te OL St. | fending, chemplen i the Pontioc | muy Campbell has tabbed either Steve Mary and Keege Harbor to | Press Invitational prep meet. Hayes or Dave Morris to work +} Clarkston. | Friday’s against the Skippers today Remainder of the lineup has Joe Prendergast at ‘shortstop, Larry Asbury at second, Pete Dawkins at first, Capt. Don Slotkin at third, Chuck Dunkel in right field, either George Gary or Mark Cunningham catching, Jim Grube in left and if; Jim Lesar, c: Bill Wood, %: Jim Attard, 1b; Bill Gard, cf; Dale Hoobler, ss; Chuck Plese, rf; Lar- ry Brown, 3b; and Barry Fell, p. Furgol Placed on Probation, Violated Ethics AUGUSTA, Ga. (INS) —Marfty | Furgol was on six-months proba- | tion today after paying fines with | Doug Ford and Bill Nary for vio- | tation of the golfer’s code of ethics | Furgol, who was defeated by | Ford in g playoff for the Greens boro Open title Monday, was fined $250 and placed on probation by the professional golfers asso- ciation executive committee yes- | terday for heekling Ford during the Greensboro play and for earlier remarks before a gallery at Wil- mington. Ford and Nary were fined $50 each for loud arguing before fans at Greensboro over “ule interpre- tauions. U-D Coach Is Mayor DETROIT —The University of Detroit may not have the best foot- ball team in the country. But it's the only team which boasts a grid coach who also is a mayor. He is line coach Ken Stilley who ts mayor of Clairton. 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Take it from Ed (Porky) Oti- ver, the Lemont, Il, veteran whe was runnerup te Ben He- gan in the 1953 Masters, Porky fired a 34-30—€4 in practice yes- terday, matching the competitive —— a Course. It was the lowest tuneup round the 14under-par total last year to | turned in, but Porky wasn't exact-_ ly qyerjoyed about | it. “I don’t like these kind,” the hefty man commented. ‘‘They do not count.” . e He may have remembered tast year, when Lloyd Mangrum fired a practice 63 and took a 74 in the opening round. - - .* Low scoring in the warmups may have prompted Hogan's prediction . that his record 274 of last year will be broken.-The little perfec- tionist from Texas is about the - only one suggesting a new rec- though ord, MR. MASTERS’ — Ben Hogan, a target for all other contestants in | the Masters golf tournament open- | ing today at Augusta, Ga., has pre- | dicted that his record 274 will be | broken this year. Hogan fired | = his second Masters title. New Leaders Arise in ABC All-Events Standings | Shuffled in Individual, | Team Divisions SEATTLE @—There were — ist place holders in the all-events | }and team all-events standings of | Most folks think Ben's 14-under- |the American Bowling Congress | shot performance last year will today as give the boys something to shoot at for years to come. although Jack Burke Jr. has bettered in practice s 7 Marty it Furgol had a %-30—66 yesterday over the rolling course which usually plays about 6,800 yards during the Masters. Pag is 3%6-36—72. Being a target for all the other contestants did nothing to lessen the pressure onthe defending champ. But pressure never seems over 1906 pins for fifth place in to bother the current ruler of golf, | the all-events. who went on from his Masters’ | triumph last year to capture the | U. S. and British Opens. The picturesque course, where President Eisenhower likes to play, makes a man earn every par he scores, but it was in fine shape. Because of the record field, starting time was advanced half an hour. Two oldtimers, Fred Mc- Leod and Jock Hutchinson, drew the honor of teeing off the tourna- ment at 10:30 a.m. an. State Still Is Receiving Deer Starvation Reports LANSING (UP) Conservation ports of deer starvation in the Mio district and in Montmorency and Alpena counties and in the west half of the Upper Peninsula. However, deer were reported to| be ranging freely in most other .after the senate rejected Ben East Lower Peninsula areas, the Sist annual tourna- | ment weht into its 20th day. | The all-events lead was the | property ef Carmen Salvino, 20- year-old bowling instructor from | Chicago. His 1935 total, put to- | gether on a 611 doubles score, | knocked Detroit's Tony Linde- mana into second spot. New leader of the team all-events | } | 626 singles and 698 team play, | ladder’ is Tri-Par Radio’ of Chi- | cago, which tallied 3226 te bump | By OSCAR FRALEY NEW YORK (UP) — The Mas- Snead w tecting dein $e 12th hole three the green — 4 when blind shot to protect his winning margin. Sarazen canned the most famous shot of all when he holed out a 230-yard spoon shot for a double eagle which tied Craig Wood — and then won the playoff. Young fellows with hot practice | | Founds have been getting a big | | pre-tournament buildup but ‘‘Wee | Bobby” Cruidtkshank could warn | them about that. In 1938 he had | a first nine practice round of 29 | — and finished 18th. Anybody can blow hot and cold, | | as Wood proved in 1936. Craig | opened with a fat 88, and scored | | a 67 the next time — a difference lof 21 strokes. Imagine being dis- | | gusted with an 88. | MSC Netters. at .500 EAST LANSING (UP)—Michigan | State's tennis team, which ended | its training trip with three wins | and three losses, opens its regular | season with a home match against. | withiggW ayne April 27. | Pat McCormick is the only wom- | an ever to hold all five AAU diving | tides within one single year's com- Petition. i bowled by a woman in this city. Girl Bowler Hits High CHICAGO &—Dolly Becker’s 723 was the highest league series ever It was the first “over 700 series” in two years. Dolly’s high was rolled in the Ladies Classic held here in February. Seven of the nine Minneapolis _ Lakers have blonde hair. FISHING TAGE” ae Lo PHILIP'S \ 79 N. 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He was sent home in 1944. “Thirty-seven months is a long to spend with people’’ - he r 7 Pacific, and it was to and g few lines that Christmas. GRANDMA ‘UaER 3 : i aT) : i F : Hi : E union of War-Time Pals) sty 8% DAN . -” | asking about ‘so-and-so,” Mrs. Hills- Calif, (UP)—Like| man said. “They also sent the members addresses of some of the other boys “Now I write on the average 300 ery state in the nation and The Hillsmans are always trying contact more, remembering how you guys were dead.” One name on her mailing list is that of the group's commanding ficer, Col. Wesley Werner, who had been shot down over Burma and at first was reported killed. Mr. and Mrs. Hillsman just hap- said. “You can get pretty attached pened to be listening to a radio broadcast .on which he appeared. The flow of letters back and only a forth resulted in a group reunion | tah, Forth-three group mmbers his wife dropped Plus famulies showed up. — Hilisman and his wife, whe | “Those we contacted wrote back have no children, were “Uncle | bv Charles Kuhn .. AN! CARRYIN’ A FEW KIOS =z THEY INSISTED | .IT WAS TH’ BIG DLE RM Max and Aunt Helen” to the youngsters, . “it was just like a bunch of i } first time in years,” said Mrs. | They have planned another get- together in the summer of next ~ F Mrs. Hilisman, who works as a More replies, more addresses, “the thing just grew and craft plant, where her husband is | stockroom clerk at Douglas air- ja leadman on an assembly line, | {admitted her mounting correspond- tence is “‘getting to be quite al chore.’” But she thinks they have found a solution in their plans for a monthly magazine. In it, each group member is to take turns telling how he and his family are “We should do something,’’ she concluded. “‘Max would rather do - |many of the replies to her letters | almost anything else than write |started out with “I thought all anger teeaees a tow envelapes'| | lt Was a Close Shave NORTH ADAMS, Mass. (UP) — While firemen battled a blaze in his~ shop, barber Tony Gattuso continued shaving a customer. Light Pulls Wool Over Sheep's Eyes - AUCKLAND, N. Z. (UP)—Cor riedale ewes produced as much as 30 per cent~ more ‘wool during experiments on the effect of light on sheep in New Zealand. The research work is still in| progress at Lincoln College, Christ. | church. | Throughout the experiments on the breeding performance of sheep it was noted the pituitary gland, | stimulated Jy an abnormal num-| ber of altefations of light and dar | to whichAhe sheep were subjected, had a profound influence on the! amount of wool produced. | The difference in production was most marked during the winter | when wool growth normally! reaches its jowest point. The wool board said possibilities | ot-tratty—impertent—advances ia wool production may arise from the experiments. About 9 per cent of the land area of Connecticut and of Massa- chusetts is classified as urban. | SIDE GLANCES ~ by Galbraith “ | a | fe \ . tas 2-5 eA A » ae 7 ois | rs 4 7 : 4 ” “kK y FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS J Matt F a BEEZ QDNKNOW TD LIVE BLOCK PUT THERE IN SHIPMENT, WEDGES HIS +4 THROTTLE FLUSH : OW He,* om be-oU"-e ¢ c000008 DONALD DUCK THE BERRYS BOUTS AND HER BUDDIES ~ VF YOO WANT VO SEE THE STAGE DOOR LIKE EVERYONE BASE! wae | a NANCY i pet ae ad GOING MR. FREEL - OUST A FEW MORE QUESTIONS ! by Ernie Bushmiller SHE'S BEEN RIDING THAT BIKE NANCY>+-- IT'S TIME FOR TERNAL AAI SPUR LINE by McEvoy and Strieber WELL, NEWS FOR YOU, MR. MURPH Y~I°VE GROWN DOORS PMOOEY'! THE CITIZENS HAVE DISCOVERED TAT HE DEAR LITTLE THING DOESN'T LIKE GUNS SOL THREW MINE IN THE city Se < S 4-6 : — “~TFOwWLUAMG a a a, ¢ x fe . THE Re, F ee / THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 8, 1954 Cor Steadies After Decline CHICAGO @® — Active demand for wheat futures pushed prices a cent or more higher in early dealings on the Board of Trade to- day. Corn steadied after Wednesday's decline and oats and rye were to % higher, May $1.06%. Soy beans were % to 2\% cents higher. May $3.6244 and lard wes imowani: 22 cents higher to 5 cents a hun. dred pounds lower, May $19.92. . . US. standards 33, current receipts ednesda Grain Prices 115; checks and dirtics New York Stocks meas Cae Paauind Gee CHICAGO GRAIN DETROIT £GGs Figures after decimal points are cighths Collins formerly was employed CHICAGO (AP)—Openin in: ETROIT | : Wheat i senate 1.00% trate for " hsdseelonane eskaed pa oa a 3 coe Poe -. $f] here from June 1951 to March 1952 May = ves 1.123% a SOO . canta $2. large. 44-ap | Ait Reduce 23.3 interik lr ... 155| when he was recalled into the Sept er iss “—'. 306 weet —— 41 medium {i-48., wta gt . aos Int Nick nee PH service. He received a Mas Dee. ..ccee. 3.19% July ........ 3.68 wg 42's arge. 41-43. wid ave 41's | anied Strs .. 424 Int Paper ... 646|/ Degree in public administration Cc Browns A. jumbo. 48: large. 43: meduim, - 1 TelaT ‘ : . 3 May 130% — or 40, B, large, 40, C. large. 20. checks 28 a s. Johns Maa - §$3| from the University of Michigan Hay verre +i Jaa oo-- 258 Ra Alum Co Am., 132 Kelsey Hay ... 176/ in 1949 and worked two years in all ‘ee ware nas VOrnress Am AUrlig 12 Kime Cit... 523 {thé Port Huron city government be- Dee 14 May 19.30 CHICAGO (AP) —Potatoes; arrivals 309 | Am Can 361 wresse 88. 32.1 ae 10% July 1890 | on grack 453: total US. shipments Friday | Am Car & Pdy 337 + plo “ fore coming here. ia 7a — Oulz 77 | 873: Seturday 631; Bundey 8: old stock | Am Cyan $83 Lor Giass «12/| A lieutenant in the Naval Re- Bept .. ; MM 1] | supplies moderate: demand good. mar- | Am Ges & Ei M1 iin MeN AL 96) ; . i nee i ras | Ret steady: Idaho Russets $345-50: Min- | Am Loco | -.. 18 Ligg w ney a5 | SEFVE. Collins served at air bases , sececee 02. nesota-North Dakota Pontiacs 1 75-2.00. | Am y Lockh Airc 3%46/in California. He is married and Ry Oct 1118 | new stock supplies moderate: demand | Am N Gas ©S Leew’ May 1.06% eens . Am Rad 171 F 1¢ | has two sons. yo ——. oo steady, Florida | Am Seating m4 + meta _ ae ee . smeesit — ; Am e May D Str 23.4 Louisiana Prison ta Fae Sy Maes na FS Prisoners Poultry tm Fae @2 Muvest mm 3! Lodge Calendar Anac Cop... 47 Midi St! Pa 312) a AneecW&C. 8 M Ch 2 Wanted in Pontiac |. scot ZSRZASE"Es owe m|fenee, 3, Hentage 4! speciatcommunication of Pon- fob Detroit for No. 1 quality live a en tk ae - agg tc. tiac Lodge No. 21 FP. & A. M. Fri- try up to 10 am today } x | da 1 9 to confer E. A. de- lent. eae 21-28: light type, | At! Refin . 334 Net Deir oo day, Apri Two Detroiters arrested Sunday 21. Meavy wretiore or fryers. 3 to 3% Aves tity - os _ one . “3 gree. Kismet No. 489 will be our in Baton Rouge, La., face prose-| tbs, whites. 26-27: gray crosses, 28-28%, | Bait Lime og) Nat omen '': ge guest. Lodge opens at 7:00 p. m. cution on Pontiac Breakin charges | PAs*S Maihs, 28's Ceponetios. 4° | penaix Av ere ee Fe ee 2og | Rott. Burnes, W. 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Pauli, : | Can Pee Pit Plate GI. 576 ving charge before Farming- 161 Ulinols Ave. and Harry W. | perncre art tees tambie 100 |Cue di... at Proct Gam 73.4 | ton’s Judge John J. Schulte, Trial MacDuff, 104 8. Genesee Ave., | Not enough offered to make a market, | Celanese 3 RKO Pic ¢ | was set for April . ’ Ches & Ohio 342 Radio 217 on March 12. They als» confessed (eras iioi® 298. Today's martet | Chi & WW... 118 ees Meters 2! two eo ket | Repu = — ifs breakin, po- SeonERink Sanasen, en Snoderanaty active, Cities Serv. 986 Reyn Met v1 Wednesday to 30 days each in the . ; slaughte maz Mo . 3 ce cane ee fully ‘0 pr high- >Cluett Pea . 4 St a 37.2 Oakiand County Jail for reckless A total of about $2,325 in cash | er; wulls steady to strong: stockers and Colg Palm .... 417 Scovill Mf 28.2| driving by Farmington Judge John and household articles wag taken | ‘eeders steody: 11 heed prime lee? | Col Os 143 Bears Roe... 41.2| J. Schulte. Angelo J. Giampetroni steer $0 a) lots high lice 16/1 CO Edi oe : . in the burglaries | prime 971-1170 Ib. steers 24 28-2450: bulk | Con OF Se, #26/19 and Michael Broderick, 20 Baton Rouge authorities, who ar- | mostly choice steers and yearlings 22 50-| Consum Pw ... 417 Sinciaie ou... 40. | both pleaded guilty to the charge . ec e a | rested the men sleeping in their | 1650-23.50: odd, heed choice and prime Cont woe ; a Bocony Vee rH - good 1 .... 66 James 3981 car, said the pair also admitted | choice ted heifers 1800-20 00: bulk utility |Corn Pa |... 726 SOU RY... 483 ee wargertes in Detralt aad Several] 0 0 Set) Ses et ee ee Me ag te Brana 31) | Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd. Water- " m. w utili and cutter es 1 1 ‘ownsh: tenced southern states, including Louisi- pvanned bulk wsihity and pore sos sone [ard Bate - oe bo pond a 4 | ford T ip, was sen ana. - 2. ee Doug Aire ...112 ° stand Oil NJ 813| Wednesday to five days in the ‘ow commercial cows = ¢ ° nore” and cutters mostly 106.00-11 50 | DuPent = 1806 bo pea 38-7 | Oakland County Jail and ordered ae some lightweight shelly canners 950|Eagle Pich .. 20 gylv El Pd 33 | to pay $150 with costs or spend Hirlinger to Compete | down; bulk utility and commercial bulls | Rast Air L 234 Texas Co oa) in District S hC cial bulls to'1600, bulu ocd to cheice| BI auto L .. e2¢ Thomp Pa... $8 | pleaded guilty to drunk driving and in District peec Ontest | 657-436 ie stocker: 18'b0-20 25. load | Bi & dl In 1? Tree Ww Air. 136 = | choice 892 Ib. feeders 21 00 Tran 28.7 | being di before Sylvan Lak John Hirlinger, assistant man-|- Calves—Saiable 50. Today's mar.et Br Cello one Twent C Pox.. 205| Justice Joseph J. Leavy - | slow, weak Compared last Thursday | Pirestone .... 448 Underwood.... 30 | as = ager of the Pontiac Chamber of | vealers uneven but mostly steady. bulk | Preept Sul... 5a¢@ Un Carbide. 714 Commerce, was the winner of the | | ge eee + + has — named cig County | 513s. “bum. 320-375 Je 38.15-28.79. most Noom Thurs ....1981 99 $20 1178 — odd 8. good, ten- campaign manager -| sows around 600 Ib and lighter | “+ r -bone, and round 18; Week ago ..... 1586 848 589 1178 torial candidate Owen J. eer ce na cee oon, inne | Month ago .... 1853 85.7 S83 1164 steaks, 58c Ib. Tender beef pot- according to an announcement from | ter steers and heifers scarce, active; | Toe tase cc ee ee ee Toast 35c. Lean ground beef, 3 ibs. - steady, td strong: » 25-50 higher, “ . . Smoked picnics 3c. Oven Cleary’s campaign headquarters. | Sv.’ Py FS waner: other tinsces | 1984 low ...... 1439 TT8 854 1080 for S8e Presh killed Annett. active in civic. fraternal | stes¢y; and choice steers 1150 Ib | 1953 high... 1818 926 58.8 1163/|Teady ducks, 43c Ib. Ramp . down 24.00.2490; McCarthy Says Most « Narr as Reds Have Since Been Remover — I wrote a short time ago—not a Carthy. tn an interview win two | Short time ago—two years ago we Press had a list, which is not up to date Se cn Commits ‘Tee te cn | 80w. 5 have no way of up statement of the sena- | the 81 except by a personal investi- ee Ween) gation. Under the present rules, By JACK BELL under the old Truman order, we and RELMAN MORIN ; cannot get that information from WASHINGTON «#—Sen. Joseph |he government. In other wogds, McCarthy says ‘a sizable num-/| Whether they were discharged for ber” of the 81 he listed in a Sen- | Security reasons, loyalty reasons até speech four years ago as Com- | °F What. munists or fellow travelers-in the State Department ‘‘have been re- Of 30 or more in defense- plants who pleaded the Fifth Améndment | ., before McCarthy's committee, ia The idea of a box score on the success of the committee has, he | than Fifth Amendment cases. says, ‘‘a lot of merit." sive recorded interview. Roy M. Cohn, the committee's chief coun- sel, also sat in on the session. Here a box score of the results of what they have done. Do you plan any- thing similar to that in the near future? McCarthy Likes idea of Probe Box Score McCarthy—It hadn't occurred to Communists. You don't usually use tions of these people? A—TI suppose you would have to to | the Communist-who is, we will; say, driving a truck in a defense plant. There is certainly no com- | parison..between the two insofar as the damage they can do is con- has been broached. I think it has a lot of merit. I think it could be useful. I think, Ray, you should give that some thought. Davies Is Cleared by State Department’ the $1 cases you Senate ’ A—Yes. That included the 57 that I mentioned over at Wheeling. W.Va. I think the most recent of those cases which is getting at- tention is the case of John Paton Davies. (Davies is counselor to the U.S Embassy at Lima, Peru. He was cleared seven times by State De- partment loyalty-security boards, and once by the top government loyalty review board under the Truman administration. Secretary of State Dulles has announced that Davies will go before a special security board to clear up ‘‘con- flicting points’’ raised in a new investigation). What will be done about his case, I don't know. I frankly couldn't at. this time give you a complete list of the 81 who have beer removed from government. In the book that “they have all been | other = either suspended or fired,”’ the | St fom roe er ~ : | Thirty Take: Refuge __ in Sth Amendment | McCarthy—What is the figure of | that somebody gave me the Cohn—That is a composite fig- ure McCarthy—That includes Cohn—It includes Fifth Amend- ment cases but not all of :them time. T to answer whether they were Com- | munists on the grounds of self- incrimination; some of them even ‘refused to answer whether they | would sabotage the plant if they were ordered to do so by the Com- | | munist party, and they have all been either suspended or fired. Cohn—That is conservative. | | McCarthy—I might say that Gen- | mi after we started our hear- | ings. Then, of course, keep in mind | also that at Ft. Monmouth, accord- ing to the news stories, some 32 doesn't mean that they were all Business Briefs An agreement — opening — up | foreign markets not now avail- | able because of dollar shortages; for Jeeps and other Willys-built | four-wheel drive vehicles has | been signed between Hotchkiss | & Co. of France and Willys- Overland Export Corp., it was announced in Toledo today. Under its terms Hotchkiss will manufacture and sell Willys ve- hicles and parts in France. This company will also serve as a | supplier of parts And vehicles to | —_——= | U.S. motor vehicle exports in topped exports in the comparable 1953 period by more than 10 per cent, the Automobile Manufac- turers Assn. said today. New vehicles shipped abroad in January and Ferbruary 194 totaled 67,497. Units exported in February alone numbered 35,351, or 6.7 per cent of total output. This is the highest export per- centage since March 1952. Ford Sales Highest Since 1st Quarter ‘24 - O44. — pavement ixeweetenspeqoun 1.068 cu ya Gravel base for pavement widen cctsce-cecsece GS OB OE Excavation for relocated 1,660 eu. 74. Remove existing paneeete pavement (for relocation) 3.788 sq. yd. S&S retmforeed concrete ment (relocated) . Remove trees ¢'— a Remove trees _ Remove trees 1)"—34"..... Remove trees 33° —30"..... 12° CMP. culvert. seece Rebuild to manhole Rebuilt niet (Paddeck 6.) Standard iniet oes Abandon inlet “* P sit ip eee 12 aeee Abandon exist! Grede end grav Grede ditches and lower culverts .. a RAP re be) 3 af i i 533 web neil oH i 5 j . i | at ni DETROIT—The Ford Motor Co. said Wednesday that first quarter | sales of Ford cars and trucks were | |the highest in 30 years. Mereury | jear sales set an all-time first- | quarter high. the company said. | | Ford's prior highest first quarter | was in 1924 when 431,000 vehicles | | were sold | The Ford Division said dealers} | delivered 377,545 units in the Janu- tary to March period this year. More than 2,000 different kinds of automobiles were marketed in th United States before 1912. THANK YOU Yes, thank you voters for your splendid support in the General Election. Judge... Odin H. Johnson TO T All of You May I take this oppor- tunity to thank all of you who voted for me in the election. May I continue to merit your support and I humbly seek the aid of all those -who~ aire { aioe ible airly represent all the peo- ~ ple in my district. ‘? F | May I Take This Opportunity _John. Carry | > | } 5 , r be : ’ ~ ; , - « ~ oie late ee eee: . ae 7 P \t - 2 . . : 4 . . ee Se PONTIAC PRESS. "1... APRIL, 1954 eat yO ’Sizable Number’ of 81 Listed 4 Years A 0 as Reds in St ent F EET I, is. I think it} As Abraham Lincoln tae | . | a at, ean ts Gapeamabe we tps- samen [Won ancl amas qos bik aor'|0t toeowr, pens We ow oo: Cn re pose information already : ¥ with Cofhmunists. I think I was|unless you know all about it, Un-| batim: I will let you do that— expose . We have only Y, in your | can. people should know it. That | end crypt.” The think ke a op hanlesee ately, many people have con-| SO atte maid, think wy sled, onphasian sine “jhe y Suepensions wecbver tow - iuibewnntlon ~ a] alia adeeb eal -* day we and do all the things that | fused McCarthy—He said. “ ° tion about | he mpen, on Dec 33 she did Communit wuld do, You dn = teaching what communism is! ,-mies of Europe and All te | fact, dat the vast majority of the| toni we atarted our lnrestign people. What do you, say to tha FBI Data Never was not an espionage agent | know whether belong advocating communism. bined ed com. | officers Army ve until we ‘started our investiga- theory in connection | Say vesused to toll weether or net party or not. mey to the! Q—You would draw a definite rarsd ta teabr pelle checks, wea |eocineenen teem mae tar den Sefore you Marted to seupeen |? Sunees? ni) weed an Promes she had been delivering secret ma-| Q—In your own mind-are those line between telling school students | a Bonaparte as a commander vestigation—a great many have, | these people with Communist A—I am not sure that I follow Q—Do you ever get any tips from Ea terial to espionage agents ee ee eee . in| especially in the last week—are | ords?”’ rec- | you'on that. . | the FBI? You have said that you Qtevire*——- our it, then? not make = could | heartily 100 per cent in favor of wa. ae Q—Well, there are contentidns do not have access to their files? government as a Communist one track upon the Blue | He said, “Your question | Cohn—Ruth Levine. himself, people who think like Com- _* ene It | Ridge could they take aoe) eens ay ene eet ae answer. senator.” He a Ge eee ee A—I neither ask the FBI for in- McCarthy—She was before the | munists? difference drink the Ohio.” found. : eaid, de ve obtained it some- | formation nor do they supply me commitiee on the 16th, called on| A—Let’s not talk about “think- teaching eieut the dangers and| “From whence ar ue eee dire Mang = Se ae how, and that you hold your hear- | With information. The gnly time I ) Can tncidentally, ‘the securi.| ing.” Let take the people who do | murde crime or advocating | come. If this country is to be de-| cians, if I nee Principally started your investigation.” Then | ings not to obtain new information | a6 fo WmCuTAliOg Maat letter ty officer over there I think has | all the things the Communists Qin that stroyed, it will be destroyed from | that Ceca a aes a |e rete a 2 el ot all the) but merely fo expeee what infer. | storee” toocty Lik. for. mame been doing a pretty good job, don't | would do. She we bee gn en cee cee ee QuAre they i ase. | Some with very bad records you already have, that you | we occasionglly” ask for | name you, Roy? school, if they would teach the. that the Senate recently | I ‘agree with that heartily. pecans ey 0S eee ~~ i ic ee checks. We occasionally ask that | Cahn Yes. He is a former FBI| Way they would teach under Com- ee ee . pat tagon politicians” of |ty board: ‘Then, of courte: if the| -ACThe principal: purp an individual we can't find be lo- - ‘man, munist discipline, if they foliow | we dangers of communism Red Spy in Moscow ple ligne Morey Sara Ist Army's loyalty board agreed a ee * cated. That is always done through 4 ee carthy-—No matter how good |the Communist party line, if they |gers td commonism. without, ha Does Little Da principal difficulty has | with the commanding officer at Ft. public hearing is to let the public | the attorney general; and if he a job they are doing keep in mind sve-scting aa a Commuuniat fa nct-|Sna” Seidean smontion unsia. ie mage es Pe ener Monmouth, the appeal would be know what is going on. As far as | authorizes, we get the information they can't put a witness under | ing, if they are following a Com-| there — Russia._Is| Q—In your investigation— QOt - rang oie Pag ang ale g lal Lamon a pega Rian “| gg PE oath and swear them, subject them munist line certainly anyone who |iwasp that or is that | A—Let me finish one other thing. | ing al the Pentagon, represent: | call it the screening board. informa we could got ai tat As Yar as a file is concerned, to indictment for perjury if they | 's teaching conspiracy and treason A—I don Cie Commudit-wey x te Sete dic 1 the services or the legal coeltieg ie Seek aia 4 The: tion behind closed doors. | Roy, up to this time we have ev: testify falsely. So the committee | should not have a captive audience | for Oe due de amen Department, in policy divisi pom) a see out exception re are two theories, of course. er gotten an FBI file, have we? yaa aia exe) ° tor me to talk about the dangers | o'tremendis Gamage while one [ment el the Army ery the findings and send the man back sonna, that it fa ‘ta qe ab gn ee aa s an . Communist . ex- | and order him r a favor to the file and we have never got- Q_1 want to ask you in connec-| Teachers Must Tell | is very easy. It is a very popular pcp peg ig a Arata sraple cf Ken ctpard WoT thick (ey eed ee oan te ci hoe American people to let them know | tena tip from the ¥ BF tion with that what is your attitude tc : i. find politicians from Sve cocina ta Se De oe demonstrated by Gen. (Kirke) | board was disbande That | what their elected officials are do-| Q—Have you ever gotten infor. toward the people in government About Communism — © coast during a campaign | partment. When you get around to —— crag dpe socvcd jrantelipes) mg voeie ire exsrucidg re ies mmapelimred era | braingpieeap Rsalleedtion ye bot oe in the past,| Q—Suppose they are not teach- oir evils of and talking | the armed services, however, you fect gente, Neos we | A different board was set up with to “oles Movin aa Hig | Have come ce an — ce | think a Communist.” How communism & | seemed : eee wor . He was before the }diff wi going on. nted by the at ° conspiracy and treason 2 thus far a : . different personnel = gra y torney genera!’ do those people figure = this whele dap tlre Rptemesal rs cane there — weed olay a homey be cay ace committee. I can’t quote it verba-| Q.—There has been some I think we have an absolute duty | McCarthy—Information as to the supposedly espionage system which | is? Is there a difference in is certainly danger | way. Is there any reason for that? tim as I.don't have the testimony | tion in the minds of some ques- | to bring all the facts in regard to| location of people whom we you are investigating? | view? your | from without, the biggest danger Dall we teed any Committ | Tey which they have onpreaned’ pab-| le edficiais to the sstantion of the conan} See is from within. ; in the Air Corps or in : | Roy, see if this isn’t substan- | licly, that your ob officials to the attention of the | Q—No information as to the ac» e or in any ‘other | tially what he said. committee estonia | in this | public. If there are Communists | tivities of those people? ; Death Notices Funeral Directors 4|__ Help Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Female -7) Help Wanted F if ' is to ex: handling defense work, the Ameri-| | A—No, I can't recall any. : ~~ ef “ heer an emale 7 Building , 4 : GROOM EXPERIENCED. 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Ge selery fn e ane. pein _See. education and IO ng EXPERTENCED HARDWARE AND | Sodding pad Vandscape Cen | = PLASTERI G | anewO on ar Contra Commi on, for chat Alvin Fo Bona B- fete and expension program f ve ear. +6121. 7 HOvs*«FrErPre 5 — goods sales wit 7 AS . : PAINTING INSIDE & OUT FREE ms tecton Baa ag Mrs. Ma: = quires young men to start in new - roman: or der — pb od) ne i boca! ly och Bars VE ssie | D. Mevers aby 3.2030 cones HE J ° coarthe "a ake "aon worthy, Min irene Res menngerial : family, na chvtcen For interview. | i HORSE BOWER TWO S ERTRODED, ALUMINUM, | ROBERT CHAPIN, PLUMBING | pembaRERNO FAINTING. © | the’ Linuer ‘Control Commission te end Piorence’ Welsh. Pe: er Saas: SALESMEN Housekeeper. Genera ping A gle I eg —Yindows LI 6188, mp? | _one heating $7 —«- SATISFACTION it St, ucaes Gee a oe neral service will be y, | ‘teresting, varied office in outside If you are lookinr tor « long per. General| Sa same EAVESTROUGHING Saws—Lawnmowers | _ WILLIAMS. FE +0164 piretice of 10 days from date Apetl ®, at & p. m. at Hen- reage prosrem with above housework at FF 4-5015 HAND DIGGING, LAWN SEEDING Gas and Ov Accu’ we: * WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING | ~ Dated: April 7. 1964 Puneral Home att: work. oreo eat we have SaneeaEEP ER FOR> erase rolling. raking and rupbish haul- Pn a me deriain > i tsceil fe opie eee ss CPPORTONTTY encces, Once. ment in Coates angen, Saclarenaper teal soa SSE ToS cangeg ae | RARRIRD_ “han —Wisa WARM | POO HENOONG, CORTESE | Ma LAWNMOWERS | “cater same Preece | 5 ceding , . .Muntoon Puneral Home. NO SELLING iret deouste leeds. Di go home night: Furnish own | _ ¢808s vrs. experience. PE| R. Gerdner. 401 Ceotral PE |MANLEY LEACH - 10 BAOGLEY Wall Washing. Painting | shenpe ptatnealy chveriont, 191 Pisher , B, = or, — eS _OL 2-976 or OL 25131 PURCHASING AGENT | PENC SUSCRbAN Uhre fa | Cl 3s. _~ ; Rusbend » of ast, ene @: loved | wonderful Opportunity for lifetime s nit net, oseential. WICT_APARTMEN- BOART, AND 6 years diversified buying expert | "Wyre estimates. PE 20687 _leaners take Orion. MY 24431. Wall Washing & Painting | ROLY PLASTIC PARTIES AND . father of Paul Wil- day. Call Mr Wrygant at Seer or oth 1 reunie for | available, LI 1-8088_ 7 | PyOON LAYING SANDING AND | pres ccmmom On case PB Reasonable PE 5-271! eas son; beloved son of Mrs. Pannie| ‘**"*** with largest company t Pontiac Mote] for Wherview aided one eriy ‘adv Week-ends | PAINTING WANTED INSIDE AND finishing 10 years experience Free estimate FE +88 FE) pio ON AND APTER THis DATE a Ch —— ge | Speaigtmentaner swWednes. | earamert RwECT eT UING OR | Pe ee AMD] Metem etme ee Teer. | FRESE FRDEMING GRD REWOV. toe & Accessories 21) emule tne ny Scots contracted will be held Saturday, April 16, Monday. tion has a - - _ al Also shrub ~ | PORTRAITS by other th Hitt att SPO BS [sani man wma Sore eae oe Sirens on ae| Baeie Ney ee Ee re SE | Rear A ter Johnson officiating. Inter- ve salary to start. Reguiar| PRESSER ON MENS OARMENTS. Press Box 4 ‘ GENERAL CONTRACTORS COM-| _?T ¢0137 ‘ re VE | sae ment in Oak - . mercial vesidential Burees* “- — ATE DFTECTIVE SERVICE. ment in Oak Hill Cemetery. MF. | raises as you progress. Excep- Apoly Pos Drv Cleaners. 118 W. OFFICE HELP WA N | ED gtruction Co MA +1872 Walled | "sour Asens. “end dees’ houkng Television Service 22 auren errr Prank Carruthers Funeral Home PINGETTERS WANTED FOR SAT. sae sis a Reasonable, FE. ¢-8008 22 |sUPrER sTUPY SORE NUPT _After 2 p. m. Priday. , tional benefits. Sexure future. pooh w oe SAT. GARAGE DOOR” GALES AND| 3 — DAY KNIGHT sUN TV That's Pina Foam fre cleaning ay a ioe Mens ee teoee | Sterna ph wes St] | ety seo SiGe Peotcmen Etomuae | Bookkeeping & Taxes 14) °°" Fa CgN re goa | = aod "uphointery. Watie's New . . (and @ pos' jocunive tn- 7 NS Se sie seecet on) oo eer) tone Gustrial pubic velatons == | Susnt Dat WY OR TG Maggie Tas PE bam FORMERLY TV SERVICE WAN. | “porch raitme and fire rreunes fo dear husband, Tom ae ae i . Ouse O —— Lan) Fe iy ot GFORGFS— perience se oreenterr. * or ae AT ERD ROE Att Dressmaking. T bed = alll, —- HE. for myself Serv- _vour specifications FE sone.” Sapa aa" Se Siege seg eee! | NEWPORTS eresttiec cee | Ebay Sam tel ster Bes ke is ag . 2 . . ™ ? ; ie men: 3 REWEAVINO EXPERT é GUARANTEED 4V Rae rR cK TT 2. WV! . . a ; ee ‘Det rab = FINANCE SAL RAMAN OR ESTABLISHED | SpEex be a the Wri caian’ ge finishing. 155 Edison. Pb. asi epee walerel_FB Ei Batt, Ratio 2 ANDY con. “ora ae ™ Saginaw a“ « and dry cleaning route. O*_ LADTES GA. Vd PE 23-4405, ; AND_ ALTERA- service er ees AND RY OR | Baap one, ty ‘hi wie Co ti ess between 3040. Must be of ments. Apply Pax Cleaners goo _tions. PE 52765. 16 Palmer. HOME SFPVICE CALL: - 86 we se Et _ Bente ton ‘Srentem rporation | ne a I el ana : a LOOK!! _Garden Plowing 16A) MITCHELL'S” Smee MEMORY OF MY) Mesdy veer-are nd emnioyment , , Youna WOULD LI®} c ELL’S TV i WEDDING INVITATIONS 6458. 7 22780 WwW _ | Write Pontiac Press Box 102. RFADY TO WEAR el Pe OULD LIne | - EDMUNDS : 100 NH merew ATIONS 96 98. Leonard P Biank oodward Ave. Ferndale, ~~ 2 Sn SALESI —— lawns and odd jobs FE | HOME OWNER ‘merken i . - PB 2297 dee ML 3 dav service, = passed away } years ago to | Michigan. Lincoln MEN WANTED : -ESLADIES ———— ALE. NERS ag 5 Norris Radio & TV Rtudins 18 W Buren. wit? oy tn ati end attent | 2.6600. To train im the heating and a'r PERMANENT +™~ PART tam | Work Wtd. Female 11. ALUMINUM AWNINGS en eS eve veasT | REPATR SHOP __ 840 Nevage ft Wtd. Household Goods 27 : And (sleep, forsakes “my ‘eyes whilg.tou train. ADpiy , meome ; Somat eon es eEANS ancuidet guces Akl cD hee Een ae be 1244 FY" CROSE.EY CONSOL MOD as re a oe Lan _ ae aa STOCK: MARKER __ | "wert. ‘ne cookine or wasting dn onus “wiencell burn Heights, Roy J. Coot. FE one S20 FURNITURE NEFDED i LOVING MEMORY OF MAK? 1 need 6 wv ORE BETWEEN "8 A: ne vynans Pr sss” ppen «7 Mohawk (ALL. SIZES EXCEPT PICTURE) | PLOWING. YARD LEVELING, | ~~ Uphaistering 23) too a Par wit oe yer et a aR men. w : _ j 5 l } - we ome eee April wh. 194. | yo BOYS . vised training ; rogram by ‘manare oF AOE Cor OREN CTRL WANTS 5 ona | ea tree remov Tiedt truc cina EM pre. CUSTOM_UPHOLSTERING | sell tor vee BS Community Sadly : | ler 24. Must be : e tee SE ° a or cleaning. FE . 7 BOTTOM PLOW. GARDEN s. Small revairs | LE Oo “by. children and “8S*travel entire U8, Leave im-| Sarting. Goo meet 10:30 Om. RLOOMFIELD GoLdneD Lao’ wants prom PacTORY TO You | -€rdlug end bvelng. OR Dales. Tay mes oo Yaiine ve “ata fur-| __Aort! 6 736 W FASHION S Wants work! ORDER N , a) en Flowers 3| Rished. alf expenses advanced. See | WANTED mean vaccaz| 1662 S. T A SHOP aoe oe ee) ° aed AND Laundry Service 18 ARLES, CORTON | UPROLATER OTatare torers cash wetting. ve FI fp. m. Thurs wed My & 4, Lg By S. Telegraph Rd. | ComPromeTER OPERATOR © AVE 2041 Pree aes _PE 47881 . AUBURN Pe 30173 a _biy, Walker Cleaners, Lake Orion al dike. Poh tae On| eo nye Oey eer ay, | R ia—aw. | WANTED TO BUY ALI TYPES —— wort’ apeiy. Hes on | Renid shormend and. tvping. Be: |" "tered ReDTen AND AL: | MASON AND ROOON CARPER- 8888 T186. DIAL FE 21ar | Fe ee ree Peas | See a ty | Breit ners tame wis nS scart er. Saeinte | aaa, REMODELING . eifeetitets veo abenta x | ante’ $2 Rent 20 : From Bas 2S. Geo Segein a) Ske Sint" a petteas | geegn eet See, are emnag™| Peee oles, Soe od erga . bomis. Apoly Mis : 7, pY w MATES ~ . . rom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. SALESMEN _ Wy Regerat nate oe en ago. Matertord” Township baby. sit any night Me wees| STOPPERT & CECIL service swe, building end mein. Co Poppe end Ottics éupply za dese Tes orm “os 3 All errors be re 50 WEEKLY Help Wanted Female 7|_m- 18 Nights Stonee and nai | MIMBOGRAPHING —-YPTNO SEC | $980 Diz. mL Sonoee —_ PREF TO LANDLORDS, a == B ree : | _ Sie, as MeRts ctgede, and vert Miatarie rece ced Eee ee REE SPRAYING — |~..Lest & Found 7° ;ANpLOnDe. LarrTeas 4 | A gd mene re tie a i cong. | WANTON tas, CvMTAT |G, OrTDE carver” Sh 3553 | pri uses sade tree, wee: | PoonD, 24) "pease Pamir Fetal eee | | CES SS fee ae SF EE rome thot te weronae| Ge od Ree were | WP eNTT OE NG siggy tor helio Gea ee ates | PORE EMAL BEAMS, DE: | Occ ng om wie me Pe , Lj for, that of ried, sutomobile. Commissions LADIES 18:25 NATIONAL | CAR hare some. outside — boda a Woneeate. snd Summit. FE eee Ba gg gt . rahe ork A 4 A EE Sa See Hee eae es sDaneGe TRENCHING shrubs. @pring steanup (ist SLE FARARERT_1N—VE beby ch chile moter werne, Oa : valueless _Dotntment. for 6p and a GED LADY TO HELP : . Topping. st 2-600T References. . _ Se SPunsEnckD WEAT COO ge jnetencary Wil train | Sekonda ee FE aseae_ Fate “torrares fua.rock earées | Feld. Mary “L_ Swope 2" wus: | MUST RAVE ¢ OR 5 FORNISHED i ~ fe, to work all da | f drawing account’ boom, | WOMAN TO CARE POR 2 SMALL enfdren ra numbers. 7 Fri, Set,| A F POR 2 SMALL Sad ot S35 Be ofventments will be civen ~~. sod tow ‘nigh during H iss Sh id puscoevelt eo ind housework and live - §-0663 after 3 p. Bes : note 7. 0pm . Wai Shaydde dd ee OVER 300" 4, copes we tr sivertne.. | | pbettentteh Heat Rosastore| meavty OBRRATOR FOCI oR | "time, Oana wegen tod wrod Wort feat owe i Se dra‘tman. Pull or after 5 p.m. Fills Geif pw gg at the North- : a 40. work,ot time. Can Birmingham e W. Maple Rd. eae. wobhentionfjn8?ees Box itt Pontise Press... wee of WATERERS WHTED FULL TIME ‘aha a : “tints Must bem ~ , . . awn > eer oe] aes te Food - co. a — ' Saale Sapet Sten = rede pnt ‘og goa ar" ng || SESS pmare | Stemoeryghey Oe | Eee ere mt 540 . inc . z WAITES Comptometer CQeerk = ’ iinet WANTED | carnings, Wo ve average LENT OPPORTUNITY FO Ctrl ever 20 bookkeeping. and ‘ earnings, W- train and T PERSON NOT ay Cal Pe s8h steady_emplovment Birmingham Offices nian feage. Cal Me Wy- SALARY. INSURANCE | WANTED CLEAN ELDERLY L “ghna faa ot ‘Moret-ener——}— “etc. PH. OR AP.| WANTED CLEAN ELDERLY LADY ee Ph. : 5:00 for interview eterna Bats 8058 BO ne . girl, | ‘he r. - Midwest 4-0844 day or efter 4.00 Monday. ROCHEST) hon ba. Di | 14104 between 0:30 em. and #| WRICE eo lid alah saad nenporae - , : 879 Hamilton | ARRLED 7H WAITRESS WANTED. LIBERTY yh | i bap Sie in ‘eas eo Ser, , x or ae - | \ | - _ 1 ate ry - ae > é - at A ; 7 is Neca eee ia’: |. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8,1954 oes ee: Wanted Real Estate 32A| For Rent | ~~ : Rooms 37/ SLICE OF HAM - __For Sale Houses 43| For Sale“Houses 43| WOMAN " onan : oars ~~ a3 6 Ne Want to Sell? cL CLAREETO 1 om 6. mam, " ‘: oe Severe, GILES a : u Well |. K a A eg aurer _sis.o00 Tita E4079 trees. | INCOME Cash for Land Contracts BRAYTON PLAINS : gaat pone, Phen, Cash Waiting WHITE BROS. Genie Sarwimes | Eke 2 extra: ’ . gas furnace “ : lake down. garage Home is po lage hal Open 8 to © for ¥ nfl By a fareonslly for Quick | saad OR mor Le A, J SNCBN Realtor FE 4-2533 ROV'RNAUT” Reatee iy ae SCHRAM [sai rereace 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | 444 Sure sw o-tea LTOR 5 aa Rent Apts. Furnished 33 FE 5-5041 orp Wsovess tr thin veaan- m< 7 von YOUR | LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. WARM 24% W. Huron St. Eve, FE $2564, Datemon ‘with HA. beat, vasa LAND CONTRACT } block to bi- 1 person. 183 Pros basement Me WA. heat, | PA eee caek a Drayton Dream Home | [ase J the basement. I's an ideal location, good We wast to show this large modern | to desirable location close ing area, 2 furnaces, year o:d home to some- 8 ak ee Oe * ze wed pisest. taee fat one who has been looking at houses in the $15,000 class. We olla M. owner to sell. A £ 8 H Nicholie & Harger Co. |* ROOMS. CHRISTIAN COUPLE | __ 33_W, Huron. st. yarn vee pb + ge git > aha E : f You! 7 ROOMS GN BUs Linz. ADULTS Ralph B. G 7 RO ne een tan brick Dome whin its specipus | ol . Garner ine sous beind cae Ine | OE RING FEVER NEAR FISHER BODY ‘ } ° =~ lg a cae = Mg kiteh ome ewner of this nice 3 fn geo aoe home a with plenty of winaty room spring fever. he eye, "oh down with O4f.50 8 yaate Dunia Hy. car, garage. situated on large it cide hee © Lent sarees ang |" \"irauahed summer noine The toot You + te living rm ee ee ee ii inal Somat K. t. Templeton, Realtor Fisher’ GILES REALTY CO. do his oun mesoraning.” ws ©, Bae ITE aw. & PE 54178 MORTO ete ae a a Ig PAUL S. KAN , $500 DOWN side Pull : TZ 2 bedroom house with full basement, garage. nice yard exterior compote 060, terms. Call tonight Open 0 terior large Good subdivision WEST SIDE On Sito or OR pine | OR 3-407, Weneter Suhest | $400_Dizie_ Highway Waterford |§ Rooms bo a DRAYT MS AKD BATH. | PULL dition. ¢ bedrms. 24 ft. living ON PLAINS Recenes, 5 sanenes Some rm. seston & Acre-6 rooms. Modern 6 room ono kk ; sat 23 atrasa ¢ v bi on ranch type home. A bdiock from aaa —————— basement ‘with stoker, insulated ito. etat oe | suger orm : BUILD NOW | gsi, Ser'e,gmme'e== | Humphries cei teal APARTMENT FOATABLE ROOM,_ TWIN ; NPE, 64004 after 6 DC'S | beds. 1 or 2 gentlemen. party Let us dulid you e mew home now. | peer ene ‘ves bot, Geter “Oe | NEW IN ‘82 lovely ranch b WATKINS LAKE FRONT LOVELY ROOMS, FRIGIDAIRE, | FIRST PRIVATE OFFERS Frans end models tp chesse irom. floors throughout, 2 car gerege.| ‘0¥ 08 Ye acre : sink & cabinet. Adults. No drink: | for elderly person, Nursing care. , Financing Neat @ clean & land. 4 from new Waterford > bedrms.. ere, Must be clean quiet Close _PE $4971. Clark FO. RORABAUGH scaped. §10.925 with $3,008 dows | ‘igh School. § beautifully decor he Paget Fa, 387 N ‘ond door’ from bus, | GENTLEMEN CLEAN RooMs,| \@TKstOn L. C..LADD edge” Wile beth oak | ining “and. living j ager. | good meals Nest Peatig & Pisb- ® room ‘home in’ good con- FE 2-5053 42se Dixie B a a oa heen Gk ona Bagg Be ROOM. ADULTS. FE 2830) Be | °C *. PE 20318 Ortho could eurilt be con.| Office om Woodward st Square | 3496 Pontiac i Fe pane | 000, ter - a side and _fore 10 00 or after 6000 pm =| in ROCHESTER PF OOM AND — pe income 4 bed- Lake Rad Will bulld anywhere. Corner Cass Lake Rd. 34201 | . = rage, lots of “tiee gy PON: | wrie'l Bort. pe yee sioker’ heat oo bing snd sinurwomat. ¢ nocem, 3 cah| DRAYTON -PLAINS | H ' mest breakwater 3 NICE see second floor block to Woodward. own INS umpnries | 3 Nice CLEAN ROOMS AND am as AND BOARD FOR MEN. fer garee. 30 30 dave pessee | * 1613 4 By owner, 3 Sedroom ranch im new | FLOYD KENT, Realtor rE DYeee floor, working couple Call after 4 p.m. sion. 98600 = a a we subdivision. Handy to stores and WILLIAMS Laan — 2 bed-| 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-4105 ee eve Agency, branch 57 ROOM AND BOARD. CLOSE IN. ay OWNER NEAR DRAYTON | schoo. Os floors, wall-to-wall| tng drapes in. ¢ Nest to +2583, [3], ROOM FURNISHED apr _% Auburn Ave _ Ranch Home ia elt ER Left eff Sashabaw st | Seem “sng ini! dining reom’ is a . SH endre bay Sad yiinis. fora ROOM AND, BOARD WEAR TREE | Mew $ room sod bom cance) auton Seah | ec . | free tnoeme’ canal o'a’ room| KC anoens 7 ROoMs, West side” 1. | sour PGn peers home situalgd a lot W208 | SOF sop. PRIVATE ENTRANCE | FAST SIDE | a 2 eo con: | IZLER ZOeL see some. he 24 HOURS ving room witn waned oe | — Teacher “busines vy women, | = ae ge a | ey owns ee sooada . 48 W. Huron. — > — commercially | Se ade cenruaees. Oa bok BLOOMFIELD HIGHLANDS with | nal ~~ rm kitche s ation | NE 6 soned x225 ft, mode “a Long For your equity tm your pen” ress. fee's | win” home pe rages “one | See norma Nee: | Deeg retraces. StNee tiiee down, 4 ing room, ining Foom, oti iaziit" sS.0ee ‘down wil: handle. home" 8ith "ati en sunt os & or farm. - Os a o’ashire * . | garage fh. b ush @ the Teens, we wil be rm A 2 ROOM AND F “Wook ‘es AND BOARD BOARD Fon 2 Bur BUD. | | Lake Privileges hl et ~~ § ROOMS AND | Call for particulars a Teal way fee | Hum h ; bctaelgageeroer mf vai3 — Timken ol ference, ate: bet! eur — before you Ben caetahar lagen > Court | _t r “ae B Ez. “foward, Unusually attractive 3 bed- ‘ecughest Pes erage, eae | eee wo p nes tile bath. Landscaped : ae matic ens soter healer. ~ ad ' LAKE ORION NEAR waetuooe | Cdavelescent Homes 38A privileges on tee, Feel pero eaoracag -200 _____} REDECED IN PRICE cise decoreted te 8 Te Price $18,000. Investigeis' $1,960 6 room, Bast side, Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | —churst > _reoms_900_ MY 20671, | ~~~ ENT tural Srepeave, aiuing roses, | > ome ‘pol Slatted ogg = ge ig lake yelandocepad, gurden, wpece. PRACTICALLY NEW. 2 bed at ont. es Eee TM Saginaw Fe, FE bates wx ROOM BASEMENT EM. | VACANCY FOR 3 GENTLEMEN. | - nn ae ee ee ee ee bath dn 3 ce me gm; oe neat. ouble farsee. AY se | —« Foom and den with es cat a be Bre_w 6:20 ore, FE Sas NO Grime ed, porch oo first foot, 3| WALTER OREEN RLTR. MY 36431 Sem. of eating opetem. 3 sat test sell, Better | Tom end Eichen with [ee CASH AVAILABLE | Party FURNISHED 3 ROOK | > Hotel Room Rooms 39 on py ees ves ond dining spec. Tao beth. Jenin: meine regrets nero) Ot parvang eee s-pomay | Rome ay Ow at wee | Sows aoe Ht tne | .. Hum h pees Somer comme” | City Machete home = cath _ ser Md ls bath, Tedulte reiereal” FE i. 7783 HOTEL SBURIN 4y, 4 N . a ranch t home p ries cig pose Riga Hg Mr ll nna bhenen, call us at PARTLY FURNISHED. 1 ROOM | Cooking ang rervigeration wad. 7a Acre Nursery ' cellent location. Usase Convenient to ellow Basement with ot Pag 3 Francis F “Bud” Miller | aw te and beth Adults only Also 1 of 3 room Apartmente Spscious 4 bedroom modera | $850 down. Cozy two bedroom bun- | Aluminum or brie FE 2-0474 School and city bus line. heat at 87.750 with” $1 au pts. 290 N Paddock | #4 Aubur Ph. FE 2620 home ideal for country liv- paged with full bath “Exception- | tered walls, AC oa Rn ay As tow | 3 x “Telegraph Open Evenings Terms down t be sorry, cal. Realtor | 8 ALL APT. PRIVATE. aDUL HOTE V tng. located 10 minutes from ally neat and clean.” as $1,000 dn. plus mortgage costs. | Co-operative | Real Estate Exchange for your appointment, ‘only. 80 Cotta Ts L ROOSEVELT Pontiac. Living room with MOD. HOUSING. Be sure DOING BUSINESS AS STONE - stuDiO APT gd cae Newly decorsted | ~~ i — Also poor incl g- ag meen extra large | $906 down. “Brand new 3 bedroom | J h K. | Ming Be . oo = ties ime bed a love ever! pasty Lint. ote 2pm. daily Gun. 1 te Spm um Over Dr. Curson's Clinic! tite Ad ha retes FED Se | ae pith exterior all, com: | onn Irwin Moderate” an r.| crams bhonen eet brea: a a hg 9 ~— CA FOR YOUR SMALL PURNISHED APT 3 Rent Stores | t2 apple trece 815.500 gases wens, | Wired, double Kit sink. automat | REALTOR _Stanley, broker, Penton Ph. ‘fist. a ee he cee ee Oe SH FOR YOUR aaah PRRNISHED APT. ALL | eed éoun bot Geter, and all iwlerior stad | otis sr” eigen Bessel “INCOME $1500 DOWN | faigt geerentos, room. ou ing. Foor, 2 inree, master HOME OR EQUITY state eee four nik Cabin | BUILDING ee “CORNER OF | By field Hi hla d closets.” Priced at only wes ee ee oe pve, FE 21006 Two houses. Pull bath in each yard and WE. beth, compietel L— Se ee ee 8) = 1LER _for super market, FE ie Ranch ements $3400 Down. Brand new FHA Bun-| room 2 He PF —— pt ig — dreom. poet Ay to mnqeete cals ores “Rear pe probe Chrstans, PE STORE POR RENT ON LEASE ee en ee ean | ase Pery modern, & jots’| 48y possession. This will stretch| SYLVAN VILLAGE. | Now nace attached MERON 19586, for berber shop or Utre modern 3 bedroom kit. sink. Mice let ae bane pete. | pending | Near 8 Bivd. and a a Call FE 40s. 136 brick bungalow 4 nice iti'! You buy @!!. CAMERON H. CLARK Rent Apts. Unturmshed 3 3 vame-Ze seo _ & ranch he mc, Ovistending| deges only § miles from dove. down 45 ing thay vm fee | PIS AWRENCE W Oe aie sae and ae. at 8.808. Fr 4-002 manne | eee _Pesee FS feowarce motede ling fm.| town. Paymente ore cnly W000; RUSSELL A. NOTT. REALTY : pene thye— eg By 9 + aes 1a Tot wit one | 1 LARGE ROOM AND xrrcHen.| TORE, WCE WER MIDDLE: . ter | Mo. | 7. Ww Pk toe RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor. po WANT? CASH” ~~ ette, private bath Couple Straits Lake. Excellent spot for nae gee oer FE +8908 > Peng 9 . 7% W Huron St We will buy or t sell Ys your 1 re ee Adults only “alberta Se: Te ee Seantiieiy landesagea tas 98 | “aaa cee fe kone, toon ’ [—— PE }-7109 of OR ad apse \SToRF 8 ee baths, base- East SIDE 6 ROOM MODER | Co-operative Real terme are g Fight ? T ROOM POR WORKING: GIRt, ys acc a torage. Only Si0-700. terms. | Gesly Gecorsted and’ in Aci coo: | ROC, O* doors. pamed walle ‘eet sg a ‘OXFORD AREA PF ___ FE 40831 or FE 46962 | beat, and ‘privase. aoe, _nutamatie | 'R Giien. “Beet value.” | Saeesee- seneianr Gal sapere ieee |. 3 Se ensues, Fu. epee ee aia. nant ond the jena GREEN LAKE OFFICE Cones VE oom oe Ve WOT SDE oom ere eT cock Oy Annett Inc. L. H. BROWN, Realtor | AT og Mg agg om O O} pr |Seaperetive neal Hate Bs Exchange | oth, “vasement. ond “Gener beet. (ON GREEN LAKE |3 ROO; a a © TORS . e. “HEDQTRS. FOR ALL TAKES” | | vate bath wl Fs cece PRE | aw ‘Wuron St ne “pais. “| ar wered FEderal 3.7193 | ietaaes ‘Seas Real Estate geste | 3 resm odors. steam furnace tre hacry veme, ® wean one —- a Lots and Estates | _¢"'nkers. OR 3-8033. e Ne; | Open Evenings and Sundev 14 | 5 ROOM BRICK Se ae | outs. wen beat, large bedrooms co BETTER HOMES a be R. TRIP EA =n nd ‘rate a RET tions | Sea Fare he | RAE OMS SPN rmoroaareey I, acme |" 2 ik, senate | inka. Wh “ae Sa pa ont 7s RD. EM 35-4413 ote ABocon. > full built in beth niture. " peeres 2 : 2 h OXFORD. 6 ee inn eet | * iS. OFFER, On meat, Gof |? CUricEs TO RamMT. NEAT © Ist new deroraied: nes pal a2, | FIVE ACRES WITH @ ROOM Sr worth S modern located, Just | F_ H. A. Approved ly 2 acres, chicken house, ede of A. beth Mg ge CASH FOR ere. Elizabeth Lave yn Te | reli gg: or pew op oe — ena Se pi of M2 wen 200. —— less than 4 home. Two car gorege, cise on; and close to oroRa gee or A TOR Tedera, there bout 8 seem | Se mosey —Parvate | usia oe eben Brice, 97.000; 81.800 down. Marry 7 eee ee ree Non cam FS | ster (out couple, Jusi| Practically new. 2 bedroom. —_| My N. Segingw _FE 3804} Pose perch mrroted | ctrance,atuns ony 900 Sous |e boomed ie el 0D DOWN BUY LINES (| re isnta cee oves| mete Pk ye Ce — _ | OFFICE ON WOODWARD. MADN ‘ CRAWFOR desutitul Waterford Mill. oe ae Gedy PE LISTINGS W |* AND BATH FIRST FLOOR | saan erpurting apece, os-| A et emb inne privasgen, oes D AGENCY | Large to. 2 car . Por _— ss FE heat and ree Paved . 35 WANTED | Dias, Newly decorated FE eee FF ign right party. — Fee Poms De argomes gy HOW ABOUT THIS ute A. Only +7508, fall e. pie ys0 street logatign. “Ap excelent — going to Le net e need 4 ROOM ell . | ' | i : we seo chy eaaronn ang ite "ROOM APT LOCATED. gin OPTICE, SPACE TO URCUUDE "G1. $750 DOWN, fastens" se SEORGE MARBCE | som Stet Eteuee og! Sener col fara cae Ws ‘oe walling. We will appreciate ea ees Kee- | utilities, secretarial services, stor- 5, p, roms porch. Here is & avs 6261 Andersonville Road, Waterford rt basement and located in. new SSNS Pee oO neton | Keatable Map cal re Sie | Bo sad ace apse” FE" | mater, we, tery? bgt eared gem ewe wa) REM. TOR Fe a eta seatttns | Drayton Area cee ee nee : ia UNFURNISHED MEAT. | For r Rent Misc 4 Fe Ae tile beth. tiled Eiichen, this ay 3 privileges ont 2 janes ft ___-Phone_OR_ 41268 _ fy — the dy to play. One of the nicest 2 bed- — To Bs saceeenee, | apt. close to town No cnn | "OF ellaneous 42 plastered walls hardwood it now, Evenings after 6 call Homes in Hunteon Lake Bub seil PAUL D. HAMMOND |. 2te". vets. or drinkers Pr 5.876 nanan | Sa, DOO SCUN. $1,500 Mrs. Beck FE teem Sunpelews im thle are. for $1$.000 to 827.500 but this 26% W. Huron St. - Realtor | BEAUTIFUL NEW 3 ROOM Sep | ¢ GARAGE — CEMENT FLOOR 9 ROOM NO" “MOVING GATEWAYS to , eee ta sect beautiful 60 ft. long ranch home "___ Bves. PE GETIC| Am. venting Fenting Late, lights, nr, high school, PE $4287.| Remodeled home in Ortonville, ee ee oe to Cory 8 01.000 DOR tee wih | rooms and beth, full bare Sam eal fas deus.” “ca ‘ LAKEFRONT | Call OR 34188 | For Sale Houses 43) s spacious old style home, Beau-| Dem’ tots rent vera eoaeeee| FT AX PPINESS gms, bath vesement 80d) Gasina a Eo bon and knotty | pine Detroit Burers Wait cates @ meee ———* Kral comer lot, ‘2’ flowing springs. | priced home. 1.200 down jots ail in pod “condition, mol pee eee oes cae Ge pore mage _ : ROOM UPPER TOT . of all, this is vacant ou . ’ fat suburban , ’ . PANGUS ? : price can be used 3rd bedrm.; TISTINGS WANTED ly decorated, ve. etian biteds. het A HOME OF YOUR ) 5p ey, Fa . JU SI LOOK ; PIONEER HIGHLANDS a Ry Fe aher tik tee = cash oe tne ts car garage, Looks like 614.- TINGS WANTED | Watet furnished. $75 00 per month. OWN A-1 CONDITION, 5 ROOM BRICK We Won't Say « Word BRICK RANCH TYPE \ . . : $00 ot least | Meat a0 6 pin © eg are waiting, we buy, sell, ame BR otrese, Cai "Bud ‘ ster Schoo afeioec Web- pateactive — lakefront were ite om ——- ineviduaky ‘ Lag NICE INCOMES Seminole Hills. ae RP ag 3 H, C. Newin Broker "| In Grand Donelson Park FE 4-1 ces “peal 5 thet wil make iv oned | distinction. Near | Ay Fs $0 f° frontage “aod ho te ‘eeu én AAS you want a batgain dream home. gam. rS FRANKLIN APTS Aes oe ee a A Solid Home for a Nat plastered’ garage tone eso 3) on ia Protimately 78" on building AUBURN AVE. ¢ RM. ROOMING _re'thd or PE +9061 3 rooms and bath. Adults only. nomeniy = conditioned property | SOlid Famil ve sce H to believe | wih neture: fireplace. Three| modern up. Will take free and i Sn ae ae eee HOUBE—s nice nest home K "C TIEMPSTE everyone Lares “andeseget a We cca’ cay that this Realtor, 2141 | Opdyke, Open Eves. Rin unehon eoven t Soe | Saomnene = eats Se . —_ a ono —~—~4 SPRING IS as EMPSLEAD, | iieels paces | Reuse wae extravagant. but a _ = gio room eslie R. Tripp, Realtor | extra income. ‘si2,600. Terme. ALTOR a sake ae 5 RocM HOUSE 'N INDIAN VIL-| and screens, 7 porches, 1's car| leges Bg lt 4 re eise | 22 W- Lewrence Mt. Open Breeine | ves WY RAVE HOM! ? IN THE | 102_E. Muror : FE +4294 | Near Waterford High | ranch style @f culy 3 ease ieee. soe ot. Other homes and | stiached garage ‘apd landscaped| per cent return, All have pri | ——— FE ¢290 or FE $8160} Gown or po ao AIR er Roots GAS HEAT. PRI-| Ane oncotiontiy conditioned 2 bed- | a a bedrooms aw Basen Dinnan & Son. pd agl cra Lane pootneas — —. Owner will take — LAKE ORION. Lake Rd. is only 9680 down. One ate, now pune” our tic. deo eS rose nem scat cx. fiwers,| taehem uring and utiity | as ———| lope, Ohered = nan eel ee eee i ER F id roo.ms oF ce ‘ mM * of homes. like bees looking ne ga te a Fags avaliable. ans come | Priced are Pps, ( { ‘L, AR K Foe eee ee vee rey. 8 family 6 room wh on| WOLTER OREEN RLTR MY 26631 on Willow Beach—ene te. tive i; sity pet maps 23 | oo os hee E EAST SUBURBAN | Nort Seainaw street mama wait; “ MACEDAY LAKE | ait spout thew one etbere and 4 bedroom City and = ,mOODWARD AV AVE. IN BLOOM. | Must Be Sold Roger B Hen FOR BETTER BUYS | your t newly decorated Full Sasement To settle estate, thi: roomy farm scape cuparben hemes, LAKE - | Hills, Adults only 283, | Trade or Bell. Commerce, Arse, 2) 414 ° TY cast ‘stipe, Near Yellow Cad. Will ove this sivas tea oun ta, | ew omnes ey telly ald. bedrooms. | B.D. CHARLES, Realtor Sno te ton tea Rent Howees Furnished 35) ment, sttached garage. Rache ter wichtene, Ott! na aaa, ale we |< —y - 5 yiher particulars on these| an bath with tolls end levator’, | FE 4-0521 Se staeet Saas st | paca seesamee Bat fis owes aee wn roe | AGRI OR, Cao. ep oor | © ioc, aE eae pee | Pete WRT Pacer o'el| a> fork a, rc | 1, tomoach, Ome Bzaeee proverty. _ an $f, the, igh tan ore in Pontiac | WILLIAMS LAKE | PRIVILEGES. perage with sdditional ‘buildings, brook, quiet "residential, subaive | Co-oeret se Reel BES MICH John Kintler, Realtor |* R024, cane, SPR wee $1000 Down roome tnd tle, bath, full base-| [psi Mas 4 bedrooms, oll forced Rrcloding chicken exew god 3 car] A. JOHNSON, Realtor | Saly stste rmieete Seve Oy JORTONVILLE, MICH. * - “da een OF | es $11 weekiy. MY S081 or | Water fromtage et Crescent ' trees, partially "completed air heat, wired for stove, dand arden spot, _ Of! mn. ee FE 4-2533 Coonan 2 OS | Ne eS FOR. iiss ao, canal Just, a lew | sun porch, ¥"'deup well For eale| An ‘ideal subatban farses pit.| forms: sBACE POR Putv:| 1704 S, Telegraph Rd @ Real Wstate Bzchenge | * panna “Can afer ian Cham Fw | fring Poom I owner. : eee | ee en bebe INO ; . Telegrap 46 ——"FRAbe on GEL FURNISCED en — sare eo ot Pater pases Sy ee Trades are made to satisfy af | Cooley Lak sone 3} Neat & Cl H _Sety, FR ones WEST SUBURBAN. $4,600 full price CENTRALLY LOCATED JACK concerned | tarce down rayments | GoneRN e Ra. PE qpeis. yea ean Home | BY OWNER. 5 ROOM YEAR| $2.835, for oa balance $36| T°. schools, churches : ary scnren "tends Pout ERN FURNISHED | Near M W genool, 2, bade ground lake, Rome oryriooking monthly.” Keatbungaicw with full wort Teesvstion. tale im- LOVELAND - ; DORRIS & SON” ie oe *F plastered: | nth Lake, 1 Block from bus | Orecseway” utility. attached ~ 4s: with \ bedi 72 ie r R co-oP PRIVATE HOME ON FOREST | Beat walis, full basement-GAS ~ rage. A real buy if you have, room and large dining room with FB. 24675 FR +16) wy mQUITY. TAKE OVER PAY. 32 a est pircly formed Te 6m . garage $2,835 down. | =e wel. carpets Enclosed 2189 Cass Lake Rd.. Keego Harbor |“ ments FE §-0260 ments start as low veer * ee —s pwnsend 9-4262,_ $500 Down B t 8 ACRES 2 ROOM GARAGE est, tubs. fruit | ceOOeR 3” sabaSOll BORE | [Ot coe quails cutee Se Sa See ACRNEy Ehime? Ge eee Bee ateman — | rhe See Beats SRT | SONS, eae) Seared | Ea ae Bulut = Garage. §70 per month. 2 months | Diete interior ‘ot. Fou com . erszte anh casted co Meapeel fue LOCATION CAN S| merce” Lake. Pivfeges 8 Com.) — Mil BO ws Francis E. “Bud” rent in advance Lease required. : Ra on Hospital) Seat! merce Rinse “with, 16x22| __ MORRISON-HEUGH CO. rancis £. “Bud” Miller ve bose’ Union Lake RA _— wa Bot A SELL LeBaron School rooms, "bath enna ving ot went ee EO arene Realtor . _2280 Union Lake Rd. / CONTRACTS ‘ : M Pa Te Buy- - . MAKE ME AN - BEST OF- a a pn ee omecuie name ot. | Ml shy eeiceSodiow eee) YoU sey ar weLL E se] Seem Bengt bese Ce Pd rr ate coe etie’ ly ae tam om tw ond dag LI a our . Parking at our EAST SIDE pares, ae, be See 10 to 8 pm daily Sun. te x} goed of phy. eebnroan. |1 LAROE SLEEPING ROOM. ALL | set lgree_sanenston ome | Soe": MAAN Wee ete eo So oe amatt| MODERN BASEMENT WOME @&: |" to alive you com satis-| private Mico gas - 7 japrivhenes. -AND HARGER CO. T= vera one peas. CAMERON H. CLARK family | close to teva, nice lot, | 908 for equity end ings. READ . pe SF : . Wil | Tigh HOU ~ = “| BW. | Ph. ot FE 56-8183 os oe ee ee 1303 W FE 46492 REALTY ©. REALTORS email Soon eae or would aid | NEW - tei > Pa down, New gas a. = + Bultable “for 2 men oF souple. ‘Coen alues __ waren Open Evenings | Member Co-op, Real Est. Exch. consider housetrailer in trade. ine. 1% lod Fees rod eBY sF° PEL does cx | 5 poouis WEAR Fist st siedee, This you should | Choperetive Reel stele Brchenge ap Ral Bot Bech me.) MD EXTER ROAD | BE Soca Wane Pats. 00) 7, oa “Shaod : a) eee : Convenient | Onen res, ut Bun 104 ited oR ota . AHAN sus eror -paivate Exreance,| AUBURN HEIGHTS | Monev Talks For ti NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH wi feneed, 2 cot garage. §7.060 |? bedroom home full basement, kitehen, jaundry /409 W. Huron. 1 acre with modern 2 bedroom ha nah? Coughien 1 post OFFICE Reasonable ters | stoker heat, reasonably priced at 4 Excellent family home close “ust 1 ©EPT living room with to m. htkes and Deldwin pay Bivd., between Adams only $6,850 with 61.850 down. Py) with furnace schoois’ 23 ft, living room and “Squirrel Roads "New - moc- Gt CRESCENT LAKE caer down", Samrfrepies au Rmanter | i yhfo™ TainyMte* eben! | Ovner tranaterred, rom ” Poatinc i 7. ROCHFSTE AREA CARROLL G. PORRITT tirougheut, Fee ear gaekege "Sonderty, locaian “All new homes Offering. the't, 2. bedroom bangs: | 2940 W Mluron St FE wont rwilenes andes cni¥e nice ma R om| flees “AS fact on thle T Coughien. 33068 Bivd. % mile| Windows and nd ncrtens woul ~! would like ay TTY in HOUSE. | terme ae ; aan jUITY IN $2500 * Bate matig cl he ] , , " . Adams. FE 25606. ea 7 SOREL END ND oe. | peers CADWAL. oe | K. L. Lite Reaktor _— < ; a _ ‘ + Somme $1000. close’ to Clark. $6.000_ Total Price. Clarkston Ranch Type Atrsetive 5 room mgsere 11,000, {fe Semine Seminole. Fa Babe | - = ¢ mrt cath, tot 1, , a ores EE | . A at . . : Fst Bes eee | | ing MAURICE” ms oan ' “ee : to sil, ees - . RE. "er. it~ — death hat ‘ ca . anna - : : be EPH REISZ P . : : ae _ WATSON... | , iy, togm “2 nice bearoom' tiled - ————- Realtors FE 4-0528| {Schea garece, Partial b BUSINESS AND HOME © Perret, THREE BE Rt oe ' : . a er a eo ie ae han LoD Reet te hae | — center, Good des! want 7A GOOD jos?| ae % te WM. H. KNUDSEN Place a Work Wanted ad 2s oe, ee posts Bie Bast 3 in Dentin yee en GAY ORD. re bn Vals Ere. sfisw! employers, vig Big e oe . THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 - . yg! For Sale Used Cars. 61 . | ; . 7 os 82 M , 54 Avte Service mrrrrrw 454|FUNNY BUSINESS . Ry Morehborger | _ Sate Laat Sertverse $3) __.Moerange CRAWESMATT ORIXDING IN THE wv Sale Suburban Prop. _ INVEST LOW INTEREST [o™4! a i i Cars * Your extre mosey i & good land x eae a _ Nr , . “All Woman Realty”} ASN ATVI Hay ‘weed, bays . PRICES FOX non Beat ig Ry oe 2a wees, | ESEFEZEE| To Suit. eeies | ce specialising in’ lehe and sub- * ——__——______— . [CHA Cc HAY DEN, Reaktor pis Doping ae Ps _Getege = oy, Boe Fanerind O u .. we eAUriPUL, DUPLEK “ | 20% W. Huron st. - ma ‘STIMATE , Lake.| Por « discriminating buyer . | Es a? FREE FE A onl bares Sol wee | 3, bee Boa, ees S| |S a | Hise ager Pe eu. oe | Por Sale Mousetraiters. 8s “ae FS ny . 2 FAMILY . WAN VILLAGE sane Some. we 2 bedroom | [> rl tien ser pn SiemaReyae ACCESOORIEG EQUIPMENT | BRAII) MOLOR SALES . , seem) SYLV! 9 complete | Spartment Rental. te Tee | | > i fb +. ON NEW } RR Phone FE 20108 Budget as eel bem foe Png 2] Fooms. Income $169 = My , oe tial basement 1? s, Foot 2 Nears Pair Deal - ‘e income ~ -~ | Oe rom coating: baa Te A ag ay ‘om. ‘sear fe fe oe ‘ j = a be Basement. Large vet | ~~ - Z . ereves Gad neon ee att | PiCiaw BRA re EL . stores, NORTH SIDE | Aue with 84089 down. li a 2 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | joo ong gg ee an) Seer tad painting. We sive! 41, Buick Sedanette eee Es ee | aR ote | Poe ie = pes eee SMe Si coe Ramla ber $95 make payments on the piumbing is well im. Large lot) home is oe diene sieee 10 = o4.:, | compersurs Real Botate TRA‘tLER EXCHANGE | i “SS Auber PE D164 ADAMS REALTY CO. | Large tot Gnty qrase wun susee | | — - /2\* Bee let ee] we 8 Ra Used Cars 59/ 48 Dodge Sedan LAKEFRONT 20 petemn bee PE +309) TEE MA M. ELWOOD | j|— i | cent interest. Will discoumt 25 per | Open Eves NE weet. __Wanted Used Cars °9 $195 4 BEDROOMS 7 REDROOM RANCH. 6018 LOT Oc aoa tame ite ~ “te 7,| 2m MA $4000, eee TG Le : HIGH DOLLAR * necated om the lakefront ts |" corms te . drapes. eiaye | TE $1204, PE 63644 Open 9 to 3 J | ~ — Metey to Loam = 53. | va. See the sew 33 fl General THE H @e 47 Packard 2 dr, SMe bees! soe z > ASL PROMPREAT | Bee me aes | ea gre ca 995 a CO Hey s fireplace | 35 ACRES LY ha porch facing lake, Priced to ROOM HOUSE- Between Poo- | CASH PROMPT = ii yr. save ANA EL § . oot’ at only $9,000 on terms. SYLVAN LAKE. tine ead Rochester. —_ _ | Ges a cash than of i aw esce “lmoat 680. alo 1948 n a. | “H. 7 TY see 46 Os, emanate WARD E. PARTRIDGE Warwick offers 8 new 3) five you @ ranch to be fn bank Ge weno Sa Wares ‘Traiet Sere = | See MXM Motor Sales Ie) 8316] Sedroom’ Rick ranch bomen with) 3 no twaptese. pause enh | You's like the friendly ‘neighborly | EQUFrY IN 8) «0 Pr. HOUSE: N late mode! cars . REALTOR FE2 coumy eee 4 brick ie te eee se ae wae tee a ee “RE, | Car ven coher ao tees '$9 Ford 2 dr. V-8 elie sated veel - —* pecs and jastered | ‘Sitected garage. $17,500. Terms. | wey we ge ENT LOAN Welton ares oad It A $295 OY walle, las -» pone BE ae yee, <. PROVIDENT LOA? et TANDEM. @ PT RACE | Don't Give It Away ormnerrmtt| a ceemrarm| J. R.HILTZ | 7 Te | ES etre) vc Saree | ays moma 2 ae 123 & on sewers . eS = ‘ . 330. a lor your ¢ es agy = S = b Ps of and liv rooms, A. TA clientele bashing 148% ar maw 32080 . | — “an UICRLY i uniea CaAPT «PT MoD. Deep = today. were re $05 : comes and new garage wooed we wares to po PS 5616) i Tl \ Se a GET CAS Y sag A oy oe Deay- | ‘Glenn’ $ ; Motor rem 48 Chevrolet Coupe rt A, . : cena call PE c | ae a | Red : «st m : Cargachout Beaut.ie be Eses “oer ates _ |. Ge ee ee 2 Up to $500 | cme BAY SMALL, sUTTA LE oa 3 | “Top Price fos Your Car $295 a forms 7 BUY 10 #5 REALTOR choice basement or utility Your “Clarence put up this invisible picture that lights up at; we y tee deed & months old. — Sout Mtel price | AVERILL'S 2000 Oe Sine | ‘49 Dodge Sedan : JON | —_Pasteiige 8 THE TO SE CONVENIENCE AND” YOUR | boy friend won't overstay! muniates, Loa. alse made oo Nur *| Sas wer___ | ee em 95 Fivm Acues : et | ROQUOIS | CONVENIENCE oe on heck | 11 p. m. so our daughter's boy aitare. Uienature OXFORD" TRAILER ‘41-50 ; $395 Excellent a See! )|=6h WEST 2 Ko. te) tu curition. RS FOR PARTS : Orion. Substantial famiiy home of . Blanket in- SALES DOLLAR "80-Ford 2 Sei teers ao Se; muse | SSSR SESE EE or Sale Acreare _42| Sale Basiness Property 49 OAKLAND Peet ro, tere, 4 fe tee) RE BEA Ford 2 door — = trek “School wiinin 3 | red the price of this new ing doors (ong A! stlee mos. | - “RE | WEEKLY NEWSPAPER ae a the esas wyeed bikin Stewarts. 13) & Montcalm. ee | ™ ‘Pibghs st Suntiens dntrict wun | PY ToSune te, Ps ot Fe face top. rond 14) Hiden soon i fast growing Loan Co. cig ate © tee Bem to avery | SUD CARS WANTED | a0 Chevrolet 2 door ca five room pear Poatioc. | 186. we feel thas excellent Rane: dooce Tomes Sestane cteiastove | MAGS, tte. blest tap, seed. 31 | lakes Parinership Glasalved. sac: ee eee ‘There | BAGI.FY AUTO PARTS Sé8 BARGAIN! BARGAIN! | MCh Pee cetera el nour a ora. he and Pormie tonteree 20 ACRES . | Lene Compass, Bea pase FE ae 9206 | Pek Generel with ben baat | Ba ae an he eae ae . Geo Gs oe To oo mn wan Recpines., full family-size dim-| Proper balanced ee e tual 44038, Milford. Mich | atnn | te o eomrel eam reac) SE P CARS | 150 More . eng cant’ cscotaie | evrese tarps wertans tec, sees cairn tm tosis ts | aeluy vended about» mic Rent-Lease Bus Prop 4A | xe rowriac rare mane mina hires mais coe tai, ra See ee ee Teade-ins rooms, feor:s, | 2 welbpieced ef more than \% acre. These } - Rorth : —~ tir “Fou "cen haut wim ‘ence | — ———— | as WO to 1953 a BY wh ee gt bam’ fistures, e full basement poe E "Team os8 end "onseient | 2a acre cleared oe 3 STORY BUILDING WITH nase. | sod cea rates up to 8| For Sale Used | Cars 61 fe a BARGAINS! —_ ful ‘basement storm | = ares. ery trodes Avetinnle ef Sai00 Beye? busta Wi sell wi . | aes etiaals tae Saetaae ot ome 0 ‘oer “ee et eadl trations cele ani! or ALL d Al. ‘ heet. water softener — oma bared. concrete models. Buyer } . $-ot00 reatal | pa.ses, payments $50 month. Huren | {of future room picted moves slighty migher TS) | ARGE LOTS [RBs a rh en oe cs to wee ao ee we Bae HS M2 SEE GARE Teoathit payments of $08 includ. | werd Community an Da IXEST cane renee KENNEDY | ie gg HR ae eg yng |= 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-713] | ee Lal _— Lat PAVED LOT o Welton Bird. 2 ded-| a2 ya Both lots are 110x180 unities 51 service HE CORNER OF as, ae and — = REALTOR i] @ pm oot ab mene Models “once. | | morgetmon Am fn sed = Business Opport Friendly | eoonm ln AND 13 MILE ROAD Neat and clean as « Evenings ° Will duplicate om your ; This is maiana Gevanmetnia ta authe. - Let” roxiae Rasy terms te seg WW Hurca PE +3860 ot Van Drbe ont te | poe “s ovr Stee ee ee - AN tan | WE m S ioe auicx sures fivignd, TOP TRADE sELL st Sid ook IY : 20219 cr FE 221108 . ' ) an ‘ . . N babs itemy, oa street Lovely eee Realtor Susy RESTAURANT FOR | eer. L . DORRIS & SO) persed. deed cod inne room, ts “aor Dyaaet lor. Saginaw &. nt oe vee | Gone As and aes Xvat t Baldwin, S| Sree bie 2 aa |_SP tase ao Pe bain aes « ; ed Car ~~ —~"SALE OR TRADE | gamed pee Cal FE For Sale Lots . EATS AND DRINKS CONCESSION | t | LE SDS S 4 vesvenm cast cupursean. Osk | Sis eve FEST LAKE ORION | EATS AND oak trace, Mestad Sor | 1tno MOBI v _ | wy. re . | 72 ft. to 45 ft j Srnabe Sat cnt tal"Gttte | ye wt Se ef ne SSesrc “| Endorsers | 52% | orral 1952 Buick bedroom bungalow with steirs to EsTate ent sell.’ Cony located. res. paved road $2,700. _ il heath FE | You cae wu, ales oe ae y * Maes sro tent | _— eon 2 A ony te cows ‘only $006" Bee | 30 sores, _— EXCLUSIVE! yore gs oldest. and ie =| $100 down “eee 2 4 radia oa sans old = cok eg ny Rd Privileges these choice tracts new while we (oS beers. cheeses, | wimer fn e Ss 1 = . 2 tone deiure oor. with sii | iS Union "Lake | It BROW N. Realtor MAURI | aie gecmets aotignns Fits is tbe ments simple "You ner Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales | *S3 Ford sedan, ae oe 2 bed LAKE LAND : oO = rée specialty $20 to Highway Dra -.... $1,395 mate oe walle ‘Bacetbent cow ete oo ey ar WATSON every person with ‘lant “aad ing. tare se at e-~dor Seen, Uae “rood tee Corner 11 Wines Woodware sexier heater like new. Sacrifice $1388, dition $950 DOWN ge wy BR 8 : «| ye purpose. Up to 20 months to re- Roya} Oak LI 54-2801 "33 Chev. tudor, radio et eee: | te Goes pees tene| ce on ee Sten ‘We ae the Eearth” | SOS the “{ie.00'dn non PAY Payments mes er. 7 oases > $1,445 : _— ‘=. se a te: Fours? OFF JOSLYN. GAS 2 i cseeerey. badeen ont am pee ssa gt RE ec —= & heater. 2 tone $1,445 113 8 Saginaw cprne: of Judsoa. _ . . WN M WRIGHT, Realtor |“ end water PE S431. oases | * Peart Re ae. 7 "330 “tees “Se as —_— . GEORGE Lins IN gue Real Estate Fe te@) | 62) dows fo mesmo soe. I= T ACRE PARCELS | MEAVILY 1 re Te - see inet Sie - cts: -TRAILER | <9 hele sae satin 22 5 Telegraph —- 00 W Drahner. Oxford berea © main. trav : NCOMTE. ‘s onthly | ore alic, oo re oe rh Pa Sai fon fo Be | Colonie Hin BecPiRe aeseemonee SE PYCHANGE | aheater sees $1395) & room rick home. Colonial Hills & t. LA — i Catinad County. | Ser eoul Gn tah pane at @ bal. NCING ; : NE Sere oye rane ease sto SM ee pomtne CE Ra EE Dear tesla narawere onde $84 ste Se ae ae | kxpenson potay. prasnie ‘53 Ford tudor, ; BK ios SUPER RIVER Guten Bullt-r ~e See e986 fag Rn p OR D208 | oil > et o fabulous restal | any ¥ BED Fordomatic, radio ... OR +1401 I-WHY NOT BUILT BUILD? | East Bloomfield For Sale Farms 48 a ee eS car cea el F AST SE RV ICF. ASBu he A PERr! Oven © healer <<. $1.54:. BUICK 1982 SPECIAL — onal OF JOSLYN - Py | Highlands eee Reséware, weult. be free, Re epectalise im one Gay service. | 66 ae Pic age <4 aner 6 PM - Sara Py Og wares "rane or raarr et tome taxes Only 81 S00 cas. aad acre five room emia euch fore orm ooned HOUSEHOLD sivety at reeuine iar or lower orices $2 Ford be ian BUICK 41 yore he ee duding ADAMS REAL . | fealty PE ¢Jia2. nia ar cae eee io & er. - — Sergage ood an Bia $2100 Ir 3 A A TT ve 4300 Woodward Estates: FARMS. OF ALL KINDS . INANCE deal with « Sn ane radio & hea cost. i. Rey i Ea py we ol its.| 90 scree cod up PW. anal TE- WIDE | tisned cencere tg ten | 0k5 * Francis E. “Bud” Miller! Your Heart's Desire cent33. poved street, sidewalks ; Son. 66 W. Huron STA Corporation of Pont 163) Peced aisles certing °52 Ford sedan, ~ Realtor | a bon on meters heme) 7 ee as i eee Pitderel Bg, a © 8 fTelegrapn Ra , Fordomatic, radio 919 Jes:ya 32-4253 on the North side. a Oakwood Maner: mers ras Landmesser Broker jad fr mera! Customers Parking Space in Rea two. car garage. and nan] Weletae Township. 230x250. +1582 rE 4 18 Oven k-enings anc Sunday om | & tenter ........ $995 | ortri Te $ OD)». "MOON TRAILER, nm , | : " l" | J’ - | ing’ at only 618.000 with terms Perry Park . aye AT ONCE | NEEDED FoR $ 51 5 * waew \ O - | Ki , i. Realtor | 20 excellent building sites Priced 18 THE “BIRD” TO SE Pontiac and round ition, : G empsteac ¥ right : i ~~ Excelem condita ——— Ti '51 Ford sedan ..... 5 '5] Studebaker cag gh ge etl’ + gem Cecley Lake heed (Tratier ’51 Ford tudor, a © ACUATION releases a Quick, Liye Service jocation) PE sees Fordomatic. sine . Senteteuis & dee” mulmelie ° 102 East Huron Street | MASS EV: ettec! Some Ares orth mumun NEW AND MODERNIZED vaED | | BEST BUYS :|™°\—__**-* "|" Iohn K. Irwin “pane trom Se Teams sccoraing | oft iae to Neen | Baxter & meal BR le ee meric, tsaey Somali gol : For Sale Lake Property 44 REALTOR | ve fust ‘good sense to move ees | Sunstacn evetstte ‘wih compeay Wwe ~ °50 Ford tudor, radio TODAY .|~~ DEER ete) Eh eee Pek) Kemet! Livingstone | Hae ER EXCHANGE | ‘$0 ford tudor, radio $65] sor sary. now's «en sm » Phone FE 23-4031 ¢. offerings is one ves. t ten s. louse—2 Acres Gee oo con Farrah eras Seinen jenny om ors oe | Sabet Site tctate'ttect| | renee Co re 61m oe NEW MOON | 0 Ford Club Coupe, sus s sagwaw. concer of suteun Large House— POR LAKE fama Ld ~ | road with $5,000 down. Another is Liberal pon on pl arg 5 for com- NEW MOO . . $695 ed road @ mile erties to offer Priced trom #2438. CHER KEE E HILLS OS eee ee “beginning inventory ss MONEY A8 SEEN IN “THE LONG. LONO radiu & heater v a. i paymeste start | You car stl] se 12 miles ree | five to six thousand TRAILER.” ; with oe = — oe re Sane seston Rc 4 = + vane es ane | lars working cap or how Toem | Back- resing Bills guy Por PRICE AND "SO ae Club ee end studding fo _Open evenings | Tossa ne wecanaaes Deer Font _Nmmetiote | necded, Wil be te Fe personal | ARKHURST TRAILER COURT overdrive, radio . : for € rooms and up em pee iat ee seer day and 4 $509 in one day on MILE N. OF LAKE ... $795 UDOR se Modern Lakefront Shae W. BIRD, Realtor] _ . | guaiitications.previcus expert | Tuce yu i a ORION MY Dasit_ K heater... $799 sticw eqs aPEctat TUDOR re down and giye 30 days pos- Leake. This one $1. Pontiac Bank Bidg ARTRIDGE| ence. oresent eceupetion g* | read repayment over a number PARKHURST ’ ° d radio _5-6814. ~ pension peice y we brick with a2 | re <0 es mia st2' WARD E. P. 3 | gddress and phone sum morths . you choose how & Sal 50 Nash tudor, $1500 Down nine ol ag “oe A poem at | FO La: lors wanes REALTOR. FE 2-8316 for ON COMMERCE RD. wany. n Paral Lane Ompoen & heater ........ $695 1951 ; windows mse Prenat Speer | sts Bak ol th a Ez terms EM 33am or ¥u-0 | ONE PLACE TO PAY | ,) MILE oF u y 8 d sedan, radio IVIERA BUICK cee sae aeons. cae Pane Windows throughout the Fest 10. ACRES § RM. HOME SUCHY GROCERY OKIE LIVING UAR-| syst ONE MONTHLY PAYMENT a he ae oo mgie | 49 Ford sedan, $493| R JIPER ae ee — of the house Located en oN sere |: ae ae Ghee te oes REALTY Ortonville. PE 3142. ters, deer and wine Ouil ses on aan Gabe oat, Sate & heater ........ > SUP ment, tiled bath, oil Cass aeuhy Sot Goce eas | Vee gene Must sell, Sickness, __| General Public ce ; $1,495 gh BE, trees. This place ited. 300 | HOLMES- BARTRAM 40 ACRES Rodel ti ao 8 BLOCK, Corporation - W ILL , TRADE ; "48 Pont. sedan, radio oor speedos ek ge LADD | om PRE an | ay JOACRES See mae coma | piCPy WN Haron Street, | mt te me mere Pe] Kcheater ....... S98) Bit ee Rts ee tds $1290 Down = gs i, FH | Ege some meee ve) TS senate fal | TCE CRERM, QEGPOTARD | PHONE FEderal 3-71 Pasar nt comput w@ 47 Chev. Club Coupe S215, ai iat as home Cornet Cass Lake Rd. LOTS FOR SALE ae Tact acrsp= ing 22 FT VENTORA HOUSE «| fiacned fo spurting tone paint He ng a | ALL WITH SEWER AND WATER | “electric stove. Small barn and | separate. a fer SP Sat toute cage ary. | '46 Ford tudor ...... $295 Thoroughly reconditioned and with e2 ene close to Cass &§ ROOM LAKE FRONT. SUCHY | Cass Lakee Rd N ig gg 24240 =6ft. insulated = chicken | i Poot fF PONTIAC cHier ait. ‘46 c , ! a fine guaregtes Really a true Bgl bigs sees eal Realty FE 43142 | sete Oe wide vers ae tor | $595 : — cee wan os n.008" doen. neandry non VS 3-33 r EXCEL. | "$2 Ford tudor a @ielexe a 0 $95 Mcgee ee one = a place {ors beth —down: FINE BUILDING SITES ON mex LOTS OF LOTS WITH LAKE Will accept seasoned land con- Partri eC 2% FT 32 crew APT a over | ~ of thesé beautiful Riviera mod Gp. Senesinet wees Recumee | Conveniesi ‘terme “Por “informe: aaa’ eee i ta ‘rect Ge part sayment paymests. Cal _OA 8-3286 <4 Dicer convertible fit Opethird down end 0 months : we. me nen ge water Ga- tion Cal) ESTATE Pike .AND CO F 78 ACRES 18 THE “BIRD TO WA 7 FT PONTIAC CHIEF HOUSE. | al . La ; fase stool Lat Sai 30 CONTE ‘4501, or MY babee ATR | on meee. a - ane Lak Near Medley Yeer areund TALK 10 THE RIGHT MAN WHEN ioe vosueke oine Soo masenet De | —_ motor and $195 “BUICK BOB" "New Bung-—Acce | eat ARGPTERMMRRIRGRT “ES "rhe Seaman MY leat re Ar You May Borrow | ae german) TEN NOP cere VE ve j yy, oae . New Bung.—Acre a ee Fee WARAMALL 8 FE djoining lots, ied a0 "barn, ita tam or An vases locetidn in iI town. $25-$300 Brothers esting sate 4, Not a “Rough Rider” in OL! R ; leeders or - : i ° 4 Romanieaa ower | Vacant Lake Frontage | i itaare, nee” ‘University | £0 farthe formation. $i8,00 | » best distr recaay tad. that cat PT, [88 IRONWOOD BORE | the lot. Came in today ou Las. On Whipple Lake 13904 . SS en er ae eee trailer for cash Gr late model car. buss witty room. Pp a gross. the car of 3 ote Cameee. 1 let len 114 N wide, 0 ft. | Sean THE LAKES le0cild HOME 100 ACRES | oe ae te = aay’ Can finance. OL 1-3804. 32389 Au} and try out 210 Orchard 1 Cake Aven Avenue eS Seer we one, ‘tine “fishing “lane. gamse, | sitet, Beautiful wooded parcels, West of Pontise. Level clay) ‘ you | wits, Par “chen posi-cukae| your choice. : _ $500 "sows” “unine ake "| 4s acton'norm of Clarkston, 390 weodlot¢rm medera sone’| _ TAVERN, as create Fate wot uo to Se months to| Late cca FORA, MOD. Phone. FE 2" S101 California Ranch Type L. C. LADD iv eeee bee ean de sense fi. hips carne | You'l have a big tavern with ' = TRAILER 3 sin Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. frontage $3500 = * modern room a Very very with at- so | 4 4. rE Saat win oud y el - sieee os Seas a ace ides anetlon and « pe fe 56 Sen seis | EM aes OES gee EC LADD Te ee ee aS eet bat est BUCKN aaene Teeter Seece ee ae window 2 bedrooms up. Terms. 7 ae OR 3.2361 ce ; uch po : Cadillac 32 Coupe de Ville like sed den, Frage extra, stosi | ; | Sete Ponti ae Ra 007) FLOYD KENT, Realtor tential “inat must" be" seen = FINANCE CO. LARGE LOT, PATIO. SEWER AND mn ter 18000 men, "ie" ne greens : end lavatory, West Bloom- ‘ATKINS LAKE = | —___Sommer_Cass | ; EGCG. | 26 W. Lawrence Pur oe, eS PB 4-081 | Parkhurst Trailer Pe. MY 206it, safety tires. $290 Pontiac Farm “ld township in Ward's Or- W ATK i LONGPEL'OW SCHOOL. Next to Consumers Power tell you 000 reed th | Above SAGINAW _* HURON | : and ustrial Tractor. «25 Wood- % hard. Pet thts’ em your | white frame 2. bedroom ser a a TAR WALTON | 908.500 wRh only 618, CORNER Awe Accometion 8 yard Ave PE 400i or PE : Must list to see. on nice corne | ; ; 1. completely modern, VIL rts 1s v BREW ER | ‘ : ?|~ t Ford Dealer ; 2 Family—$2200 Down | ea Sinha wae Silas) WILLS EE ite sum | ieee GAS STATION Need Money? | AuTo Lass oun| 147'S. Saginaw Se, | REM*OUET 3 PR peat ert s | eve es. . | : West savatoen claws at ends t's Car garage, $10.05 $10,956 | OARLA®, ia ce ee pa front room, ving, edroom utility A big, wot soupres stall ga- Og eeat Gs vos vwieshone. dust; We white rouweh Phone FE 5-410} = Th e ‘ rame wi lor cement biock : 4 si aes am pene: PUREE jog NEAR Mpoce| forse rom cw'sa as targs| elle tactee o's eas | TE 5-812] | St shat Be eel . ag tame Feil bacment es 1. C. Wood Co, Base OTM shed 3 Sem Rune aes rea] °Ria ine ny hls ost woei_' Onkland Aveove, | SUICK i RIVIERA 1 TONE. Bright ai ramace, ee Samy sf ian 1a Rg, 8 oe rleareapiots ts _pnce ibid Gettad Sear iae| Eietas tee | te ae pecan, rtm ATTENTION sn Tate Sy hee e | . , estate, . : . $750 Down—Acre = ed ae eee me"lest wut coo oe cutpment tor onty” $25,008 on eee ret viet aod | We. gry wrecking 3040 to 1969, ear Soice in1 DA WOADMEAETER Spot's AROUN ROOM 1002150 NOMESITES. WEA ness bought few minute, Liters model low mileare used mg om Hent | priced Located Lake tile kitchen, sar: on Piains less than build’ cost. Terms or TRIDGE eayment ola. Tranemtasions & rear azels, deluxe, exce’ i @ mice acre of land. stone sea wall. OR level jand. with sens sabe ome trade. Discount | \\7 ARD E. PAR selectin of body oarts trim &| for quick sale. FE bom ein singing $500 DOWN: Ponti dota ation Feit ct eaalaiall NBROKERS CLEARING HOUSE Home & Auto CI RAM AUTO PARTS dyoetiow, "white smalls tone, un: | Tr ansportation a J = er ; . . > ik wv stout | fyftatts semimese | Fetteiee moeeain Ate Gao SOM os peek! lt an Company ee =| Siewert! — Specials! EDW. M. STOUT tats “Reeds “Cue. whine UL eeres. Ber 7 Curknton oF fo acres 7 room home see. | World S Largest 01 Communt'y Nationa! Bank, Big- Pe ere a No Money Down! iz : Realtor ggg = living wie $350 der Man E forms and recort. Call |. a sess Open_Eve, FE 28316 | _ Woure basa 4 ae: eve tilt 0:30 | room, Jarge weardoms- kone L. C. LADD t Gaee or T FINAN 49 Olds. Conv. ..... $395 - 7M. soemee oS Ph PE 54-8165 “e = hd | 202 S. MAIN 49 F s2 a eee 295 ; te + " MICH or Eee = 865s , (pau. sion. , - ~~ p Bor ¢ cL: (CU nf ROCHESTER, MI 48 Chev. Cl. Cpe. . fae value! Can't be du- | ‘ Ortonville 50R3 : ; Tes esis ——— cated. | ; rooms, | oes a a ‘ °~"_—> ith ee hoe — - a To ee iy 925 to 500 =i : 5 to '46 Ford 2 di teerees 145 wr § April ® All makes and one iene =f ‘ . leave your / c ass Ra. ar an licene, and oné car ga- veiling! "SBiona' Yoo, can sate 2 ~ € . bid. If you en ; ot) . —" with living at barns ae pg ps by . and Boe emall ery, ps fing 3K yr. bea] > - ’ , 4 ‘ stock e060. oting 6 hours a week call «t our office . , . . open airway ot beareoms om, S| w WONDERFUL as ae your end. on ‘pores rat, “STATE ‘ OLDS-CADILLAC bath, 2 car | ; 70 feet on and 8.¥ trees, Lo in’ homes in today’s! ng gy Ee with Usea e at Ones | Dine Hey, “$15,008, $4.000°down | #Classified onan he for Jerse store oF pales re a) Seas i agpiice FINANCE CO New Bee A emes | ’ 4 here now for gran "004 tion, * : Bie, Giroux & Hicks} there now | for PONTIAC REALTY CO. 1 Ponte Bah, Best Bie, | eis | om y med Plains Ls ne 137 Bald ing Yad e | . ff - + . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, AFRIL 8, 1954 ____ Sale Used Cars 61 PONTIAC | ‘= RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “NOT A NAME, BUT A POLICY” Dollar for Dollar You can’t beat the PRICE or CAR to be found on our lot. It’s QUALITY that counts! “BOLID VALUE” mice and clean 2 Teen finish zc A door model, light ¢: and redio & ater gies | “BOLID VALUE” 1990 FORD. 2 door models ail | with radio & . We have. severa: of these to choose from. ell at the same low price . 9696 “QOODWILL ge CAR” 1661 CHRYSLER. re is «@ V4 with everything, power brakes ut ti t tess and course it has radio & heater $1,306 RS STORE Factory Branch - 63 Mt Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 "$1 CHEVROLET ‘SPECIALS! And with some of the prices advertised you can buy an “aA-l" Guaranteed U Car with “Pin Money’ at- Harold Turner FORD “The Best In Wheels & Deals” : L USED CAR" 48 Chev. 4 dr..../... $129 falshed tw deeutiul 2 tone vive | '47 Pont. Cl, Cpe.... .$129 ern: Sante Sn eee 2 | ‘46 Hudson 4dr oc cess $9) | “oooown, usep tar: | '48Plym. Sta. Wag. $199 ae eee foo Retest '46 Ford 2 dr......... $99 er and Fordomatic trans, $1,005 |: "37 Pont. 2 dr......... $44 '48 Willys Sta. Wag. $129) 12 MUDSON. tan te the swen| 41 Plym: 2 dr....... - $44 aod A eng Fay a beat | '47 Buick 2 dr........ A sos 40 Pont. 2 dr.. ° SA4) acces wacom | '40 Dodge 4 dtiecsceee $9 1948 PONTIAC. Here's a 2 ‘door | 8 aytater car that is RA .. ot engl and a ll gy | Convertibles PONTI AC 46 Ford Conv. ..... $499, 51 Ford Conv, .... $1,099) '52 Ford Conv. .... $1,299} RETAIL 48 Chev. Conv. ..... $299! ‘A-l' Buys: 52 Plym. All-metal Station Wagon $1,195 | Bright Spot 53 Cadillac 62 sed. 1°53 Olds. Custom 98 sed. '53 Olds. 88 Convertible ’53 Chev. Convertible ’53 Ford 8 tudor ’52 Olds. 98 Holiday ’52 Olds. Super 88 sed. 52 Stude. Starlite Hardtop ’52-Chev, Deluxe tudor ’52 Pont. Convertible 52. Pont. Catalina ’52 Cadillac 62 sed. '52 Cadillac 62 cpe. ’51 Pont. 8 sedan ’51 Olds. Super 88, 2 dr. 51 Cadillac 62 sed. | 52 Merc. Custom sed. 51 Chev, Deluxe Sed. 51 Pont. Chieftain 8, 2 dr. '51 Dodge Coronet sed, St Ford Custom 2 dr. 50 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr. 50 Olds. Super 88 sed. 49 Pont, Chieftain 8 sed. 49 Cadillac Custom 62 sed. 49 Chev. Deluxe 2 dr, CHOOSE YOUR OWN TERMS thru Credit Union Finance Co. or Your Bank 40 Others To Select From JACOBSON’ S . @ 206 58 W. Pike St. DOOR SEDAN | "51 Cadillac 62 cpe. or Oey me dee” Gee = ‘$1 Pont, 2 dr.....-. JEROME twede-tn. . "52 Chev, 2 dr........ asa $695 "50 Plym, 2 dr......-- $499, OLDS-CADILLAC MICHIGAN’S ["S3.Ford 6.ccesdee $1,099) Seed Com —orctont Tans Coss FINEST 50 Hudson 2 dr...... $399, —s- New Cars—28) 8 Saginaw BIO PAVED LOT ’51 Dodge 4 dr....... $754 | — moyen a porno BUSIN BSS AT OUR OLD LOCATION 464 S. Woodward Birmingham 1953 CHEVROLETS $1,495 Pour to choose from, tudors, Soon eq Lew Gem 80 om in BR Minimum ag and “BUICK BOB” OLIVER A MOST RELIABLE DEALER 210 Orchard Lake Avenue «Cormer of Williams 8t. Phone FE 2- S101. Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1963, STATION WAG- on. like new. Inspec at Mur- "s rvice, corner oodward, Birmingham. } _| 962 W. Haron CARNIVAL dbs dete saE8 83 weer owe eww TTTTLLL ik 7 ah . SERAReReS = ttt “ft promised. my 18-year-old a gold watch if he didn't smoke | till. he was 21—then he told me he'd quit smoking a | ‘| year ago!” For Sale Used Cars 61 __For Sale Used Cars — 61 - | 1964 DeBote V8 Sportsman $3.1 1954 DeSoto V. $3100.00 1983 Dodge. 4 Pickup .. .. 1206.00 1963 DeSoto V+ Fordor N (New) 2505.00 ( ) DeSoto V-8 Fordor ( .. 3396.00 1983 Willys Hard- -. 1506.00 1962 v4 _ 1685.00 1963 Custom 4 dr... 1386.00 1962 Plymouth 885 00 1962 Plymeuth Cambridge .. 996.004 MONE Y 1952 Ply Cam - 845.00 Iss! Desoto Di Ciub Cpe... ‘se6.00 1951 | 980.00 1951 Plymouth Cambridge 706.00 | 11961 Plymouth Cambridge —o 1951 Piymouth Sdburbden a) DOWN e 1950 DeSoto Custom Fordor. 995.00 198@ Plymouth Dis Club Our plan is ethical, honest | 9% Dodge Forder py and true. | 1940 DeSoto Dia Tudor .. 1785.00 ibe Pivlewa fp. Dit mene 148 CHEVROLET = de - =O . 406.00 Bad cine Recbenich, peation | was Firmcar op, pus de. Sete model No money Sows, $27.4 0 pref gre, wees Ss Keller- K O ch BRA i a ena flag ta DEALER codward et 13‘: Mile Rd. Lincoln 68410 CHEVROLET 1946. TUDOR, RA- | dio, heater $100. full —- Cor MOTOR SALES tat orp CnsTOM & Pour DR DR. Teasonabie efter retuned sharp. $505. MIKE’ Ss "AUT TO SALES PONTIAC’S TOP TRADER _ 701 Oakland Ave. - | CHEVIE. 1000 DEL — 2? DR _clean radi. & eto BRAND NEW “198° FULLY EQUIPPED 1 ised Owens would | sell 35 new 1 Pords ale month. If you have 6100. 8200 or §300 or an older trade of We have '47 through ’S1 Hudsons, Come see us for a new or used Hud- son. Your Hudson Dealer FE 2-6369 1952 tanteat _taxicad: ir Wt Ruron. 1951 CHEVROLET DELUXE 2 door, Call PE 2-8568. CHEVROLET ss 210 4 DR. BLUE SEDAN Economy Cars CONVERTIBLES MICHIGAN'S "53 Buick, "48 Mercury, 'S@ Ford, FINEST ‘@ Buick '@ Pontiac THE BIG Pda lg 22 ~Aubura rE a | woooWhnD AND 1 0° MILE ROAD | DESOTO 1947 SEDAN - tires, radio. heater. For ber yoke $85.00 Orchard Lake & Johnson ‘47 DODOE CL'B COUPE AND) ‘47 Jeen with Dearborn biade. | FE 46548 DODGE 4 | _MONSTRATORS. two 6's and two V4's. Very low mile: iN MOTOR LES M-? at a i 2-261) | HENRY J my 1951, CHEVROLETS. RMERLY Rd. Lak 5] Studebaker Champion deluze, 2 door, over Grive, heater, clean as a whistle. Buy this one for only $504.75. 118 8. Saginaw Corner of Judson 6 ae $3 BELLE e Orion. MYrtle "50 HUDSON Special! 47 KAISER 4 DOOR Radio and heater, Very clean. $195 LLOYD’S AUTO SALES 112 S. SAGINAW CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES FE 4-8212 Open 8:30 a. m 8 p.m. Daily "0, V4, DELUXE 3 DOOR, Economy Cars reese, pastes. very clean, $545. 3 pa, Be new FORD 1990 V4 DELUXE 2 DR. | 32 L $1-'50 Buick ondio, hea'ty. vere clean” goad, | ‘53 Willys Aire-Sedan PE 3-143. ~~ “To Chevrolet cn FORD “41, } PASSENGER COUPE. OTHERS OosE — solute tes. «30 Mer. | 22_Auburn FE ¢2131 cury motor. Cooley Lake area. | ‘53 KAISER, MANHATTAN. 1500 ee | pal miles, FE 4-4682. ‘M4, CUSTOM 2 DOOR, Buper veces PORD H.C ORTOM 1 BOOK, |e Buick Sunes Ram tas Berry, FE 5-4101. ‘#7 Frazer Manhatten R&H, OD $245 FORD CON Le Sten Am Ran... 6945 wee Bae Gray 4, Auburn | 48 Packard 2 @r. RAN |. $395 ; BO ne m3 NO MONEY DOWN" 1948 FORD “Bob” Boles Auto. Sales | “door, radio and heater "res gle arte ese et es vee hydramatic Sharp : s ae See ee See Huron Motor Sale a a all MEPCTRY “97 4 aie "RADIO, SALES MA $610 _— 7 p.m. Daily beater, new seat cov ARKSTON er. whit . Perry after 3 om. et-up vent |* ethenge site est Lee * 7 Sars =———— be MeETCUI Deluxe club coupe, mereomatic ’ a tle Sept Rais arte Ee ntl radio heater Very sharp. $930.69 116 8. Saginaw corner of Judson. 4 a. ~ for Soe Wend fa 61 o7 DOWN SALE! Spring Cleanup 1942 FORD 199 FORD 1942 BUICK 199 BUICK 1946 CHEVE. 149 CHEVE. 1940 PLYMOUTH 196 PONTIAC 148 PONTIAC Priced to sell from $40 to THIS! This Ad Is True 1953 PLYMQUTH We wish to annoypnce Mr. John Donley, with Oliver Motor Sales, and Mr. Frank Green, formerly “sales manager of Pontiac Retail Store, are now with us to help serve you. . COMMUNITY Motor Sales Inc. Buick-Pontiac Open ‘til 10 Every Night 804 N. Main Street (At the North End of Town) ROCHESTER Phone OLive 2-9311 TWO 36 MERCURYS” ss00 EACH. TWO ‘50 ao biett. $300 EACH. 02 NASH Ambassador 4 DOOR SEDAN Fully Equipped OVERDRIVE Cet Re ONRER KIMBALL Y os Nash Dealer _ 63 _W_LAWRENCE AT CASS 4G LATE ROADSTER WITH 1964 head imsta:led at time of fe,| Egat St mene 1949 OLDS. ROCKET 88 $645 O8T RELIABLE DEALER 210 ‘Ore Orchard L Lake Avervae "Phone. FE 2 E 2-9101 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. THIS! This Ad Is True 1950 OLDSMOBILFE 88. The popular club — Good paint excellent tires fully equipoed ‘ine performance. con- Gitien excellent throughout, Keller-Koch ~ formerly | ‘49 Studebaker Chempion deluxe club coupe, re dio, heater. overdrive, Perfect. Only $360.95. 115 S. Saginaw, corner of Judson "46 Does on "AZ Ford 2 a ie $95 Cranbrook four door ) ast a ere: , an ‘ince ine, tne fai, eee. | 5 WiELYS 1m Nester spoliess’ uphsiatery Sets | 20 qWest'Dramer na | 51 Chev, Ss Delivery guarenice Terrific velne sie | tor Sale Used trucks 02 ve } ’52 Chev. ton panel Keller-Koch Whil = CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER | ‘Ss ‘52 Chev. | ton pickup Lincoln 68410 $795 _ __ | OVW SO Chev. Y, tqn pickup LiiIwy. $495 DO YOU | 25 More Trucks H AVE | ast To Choose From s ALL BARGAINS! FIVE DOLLARS? : Hoe we can sell you 8 car. How? | ‘We ere selling) MICHIGAN'S ve uss, uss, AY ON) no red gol in and tran | {our Used Truck: | THE BIG PAVED Lor spect it and. in Sie cae | t k ' T if | woopwano ano te ROAD Sect Sessa | stock at Terrific : pate e = mo me = | N IA "i N Bhiesateg ae | = Bargdins, | eee ODealer and others, we have a good sup- | \\ 1c have-1l to choos | ply e now have oc e i - from. Priced from $95 to WILSON GMC BUICK BOB" | $2: ae : Ol [VV IVER Pickups FE C431 ‘ PORD PICK-UP. ‘ 210 Occuard Lak Lake Aveaue Panels _10ed Wixom Rd. ‘Wincm, hateh (Corner of 210 Bt) iP k V Motor ‘See Pone FE 2-910] cackage Vans | __ Sele Motor scooters 03 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Cab & Chassis CUSHMAN 46 avtoMaTig ‘ e motor overhauled. 3-8232. 3 Pee ate tn ss, "5 cosas Ea 1 otter €280 Road. im _3-0088. _ a — , Po ee Good ee 5-168 after <= _ 4:30. T For Sale Motorcycles 64 , A aon dh nage By ty — Z FOR PARTS I _ Evenings phone 27-6466, De TT). ——-. ii, a Pr ’ vidson ° el PONTIAC cLUR, COUPE een en Beat eet Com 7s coer CHEVROLET its MARLEY DAVIDSON, DXDIAN y bal due. $87.40, full price . ‘H_MARLEY. GHaRP_ dint MEIGS . iad Pownce son LUKE S_ Saginaw at Cottage | —Si_Draytea Plains. Whiewalle rede bests a omer} PHONE FE 44546 | _ Fer Sale Bicycles 65 | = Hydramatic, $1750. sid BOY'S 20 Ix te PONTIAC IN” EXCELLENT dition. 088. rece $625 _FE : soe after 530 j oe oR eae = aig ae. Wie USED OIRts axe oh ae 1963 PONTIAC, 15.000 MILES. $1765. 3 BOYS _ 1962 Chevie $1040. FE 57404. ' cycle. $40. 15 Souh ee ek oe ee OW - S Boats & Accessories 06 | ere, $1000, ons e284, oner SM, Spring ie matic tae vite on, BYDRS. ‘ : reir SALES aH enc —eaereere Housecleaning| "i Sram ; niece pe, w e trade ; re he eae nice i2 Pr. PL BOAT, EXCEL , | lent é 2-604, [Mast Cabarete | fe renp oe ug eee: | BUINROBE Moron | Scseesi > 1969. BLACK. 4¢ DOOR means. a bie doula savings for | | 1 penne. capes repair backed ty deluxe, 8 Hydramatic. os eau “ae ae ge accetsories incteding seat covers ee If ae 7. nave a | chard Lens Rd. FE vane, *. PONTIAC °83 ¢ TUDOR. HYDRA a a. “~wey )eareoe mem wecee 25 . $1660. Can be seen before until 8:00 _2:30 p.m. PE 36212. HERE ARE A PEW of our Spring and ‘honday watt, b:te + ee | . 1963, CATALINA, RA an Op Specteie. tf what you; P. M. . ! and heater. A nice one. $1625. want isn't listed, us a call Be Ford. 1948. 3 dr. good condition and if we Gon't ave t, we'll ERS and : $398. make every effort to get it for | poRTABLE t Ralngack, Used Care ands Parte ven: BOAT Merge Stee PETACGHLT EPR -BRGES | 49 Ford 14 Ton Stake | _omy, FE 2400 = New Paint Job PONTIAC 1963. PHONE FE 23-3306 New Tires after §:30 Sone: AC 184 STAR 4 DOOR _ Boat pnere Chieftain deluxe. Automatic trans- 32 Ford F-6 mission Redio, heater, white side- Walls and other extras. FE 2 Ton Dump after 4 p.m. ee 1987 gst ‘ Lago Bh pon ’S0 Ford F-6 Fiberglas POWTIAC, is CHIEFTAIN 4 DR e 2Ton Dump yous beat ten 8. rr many 51 Chev. % Ton Tt, a 33 PONTIAC § DELUXE. 2 Pickup and 8 Firsts ’47 International permaneoty - 1952 2 Ton Dump n__ PONTIAC 8 DELUXE '50 Ford % Ton pp a MR OE | $1.495 "Utility a | Four to choose trom Ail ave! +37 Ford Vanette Pe, information ea Giaesot Com fing ear” through the year “ted Gres or Sundaye, EMoire -3-2860, eee sem fiat te) SY eee Lot |x Sa , . any oO e ae y Owens DONT BUY UNTIL YOU ae parte of vincing ene of Is an “A-1”’*Buy On nue sad tnepeetiog. “CAN PE Sa01. day “res Deck Se , time. FE 17-6164 < “tl " ” FOR 3 BUICK BOB CY ayttae he HEAVY 14 PT. - OLIVER | OWENS [essere MOST RELIABLE DEALER Nee ors (Corner of Williams St.) Phone FE 2-9101 Open 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. 210 Orchard Lake Avenue Your Ford Dealer . 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 take car and trade OR _ 3-208" 197 STATION WAGON condition, 2 new tires. MY 2-0573 S$) STUDEBAKER STARLITE COUPE Radio, heater V4 motor and o inal black finish without e ma as, 3 MICHIGAN’S FINEST We have many good cars to choose from. - 1941 — 1962 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. FOUR door, ira clean, over-drife and heater will , 7000 MOTOR SALES 0x82 6 8. Perry cars, know your dealer PONTIAC, '33, 4 DR. DELUXE, x SN PICKUP FE Wino nes gRstear n'a svat | 2 et miles. oan a oriv tee ——- owned car ‘a “ome & TON = VERY n e Gacriae ts utoce Linen x ees standard shift, radio and heater, | # AND 42 CHEVIE'S, ta INTEA- |e tun "3000 Baldwin. WILLYs %3 H/RD TOP. RADIO, | DODGE 148 % TON PICKUP. heater overdrive white wall Low mileage. 4 speed transmis- tires. - @ bargain! - sion. : LAKE 0 MOTOR SALES | 2 Auburn Ave. PE ¢66i | M-%4 at 5: MY 2-261) Onen til! & PM DUMP 1947 Dodge 24 Ton 900/20 Tires Only $295 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer PH OL 10711 see beeeee JOHNSON 25 HP. oar and Cruisaday gear sont Weed vees Ty ee | condition. rw or phone PE 23-2068. LIGHTNING . MERCURY MOTOR now for early on the } new @ HP.- demon Uke new ata 4 > i : ‘ = \ —— ad HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1954 66 | Sale Household Goods 71 | Sale Household Goods 71| MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan | For Sale ~~ : : . ; ; e Miscellaneous 72 naale Musical Goods 73 For Sale Pets 81 Furniture | —_~ MOWMASTER ROTARY LAWN | 20 BASE. WHITE . ke. RED aes "lar ; a ko. |REGISTERED Serer ice S f a tn cn wh ee el oe its, Fe + Towebreten. MY OURSELF ITEMS | -| Lee's Sales & Service ‘ton DAL Bee SPRINGER) 4 AINT STORE| 1 Me a. Jioreter - Uwians Phene FE 3-000. Sale Office Equipment SMALL PUPPUES. PART. Fox cl MASON SHOES 76 | © Terrier, rE ‘DEIN | 24113 or 14 N, ”: on pew, FLAT TOP DESKS, $25 to $50; { Krrrens TO BE GIVEN TO oy . er lava mower, medium sise west: | {w'vel, chairs, G18: 4 drawer geed_heme vena Samnthee 3e 3 90.98 era saddle 900.20, fies. wi; files, | 1 PAIR ows ee AND EASTER | tors. ¢ _e $12.95 and tube, automatic $48; e tables; other office | cots. Lee’s Sales & : - Rocker $14 95 | chine, 22 cauipmedt not listed. Arnold Oill-/ TOY ORIFFEN, LITTLE OVER 3 ee’s Sales & Service “CLOSE . Dresser... Sse board ; ette, 31 N. Washington. Oxford. | _ old, 3-012. Mt. am. a OUT | Waster od main ns | ew , _O4'b3122 for information. "| poy ne MALE PUPPY. venpo € cece $20.50 ’ 7 Y perme iste es N/a \ | PLUMBING FIXTURES 6% Taming Tm wove Saas r AR dale Store Equipment (77 | soy yor TERRIER PUPPIES NOW ONL ~ 12x18 flat rim sink, $5.95 MANY OTHER ITEMS | ont toe wun, LINE OF RESTAURANT | make your selection WANT A PARTNER FOR PUR- i} Sine compart. dink. siags | CONVENIENT. C REDIT TERMS | : ; Ww - ent Must sell at once. | Srrangements io pickup ate sreerege, Se. TE add | Kine single compart. sink 81998) THOMAS ECONOMY Overhe came : a Rss Restaurant ae L oe a t SED « ‘DEPARTMENT ' FURNITURE CO. | ‘ Fe mre,‘ vn and al af aetaazores a Transportation Offered 68 cu. RG. E. retrigerator, 900.50) 5 361 8. Saginaw ; TOLEDO SCALES. _ sais" ae + @ cu. fh Coldspot $50.50. |) PIECE FULL SIZE CARVED AN- —paeee_Coee reeter. FE 2201 Dogs “Treimed, Board 82 LEA FOR Mis. | 1 electric range. $30.50. | tiqued oak d room suite, re- Sale Sportin J aces we |For ee ee) ar ete | = Sporting Soogs 7S ais. pnenpe OF EDLERCE | wexp veo . —_ VERY NI md . NEED USED FARM BQ eee nie 2088 Orchard Ly. Ré., Keego Barber | VERY NICE DINING RM SUTTE | PLS Oy caee petra ene. treiming instructor. a Give us © call he i bod ciper $-e00e. rE pakace UPalONe ae I gg ME gg Mh ed) _ sonable. PE S45%6 delivery service. Mul Late Farm | ave Reet every Mem yes FREEZE UPRIG | ¢ lamp tables. Reason- a — Kennels. FE 17-0358. te save you HT, ONE! abie GUNS BUY. SELL. TRADE. BURR um A I of America’s best makes, Preeze = 51_ Mark. PE ¢5192. } r . - e i te ° Hy yt obese, a NEW LOW PRICES _ Shell_ FE 23-4706. 375 8. Telegraph | BOARDIN} BATHING 3 AND CLIP-| you money, PAID $ee8 value, $260, Slightly scratches TEN gues, Sue & tuts tt pera, |SIRL'S ROLLER smaTEs. Otte 5 los ano cate TRIVAkE RUNG | Sealer, Mat in Te Leo Angeles, Gas Diege, Prisco | i. Wensit: Michigan -Piucreecent-+ USED TRADE-IN | bosrds $70 per, M: | $\*, precision wheels, profession DOOR AND CATS. PRIVATE RUNS. | fosler, Hatiand Mek. Phone ‘other points Wo Orchard Lake "Ave \——DEPARPMENT | “guuntiey. “Prekus Price: a ee ayy eT ew (EA MANORS SPREAB- sto 8s | 33 Ag . ; wrested TY AND 31 eTUDE: | DINETTE TABLE AND « CWains. est even “beate ctah. When Phone PE 4-54)! Consumers lines. $06 $0 and $119.90 ale Deaton ant Crees, | ace DIRT TOP SOIL. SAND. ee es eee FE 4-0461 OR FE —- baker or wade for other | piahd sbireh, onstuent | FE vats BONDEX HYDRAULIC HEAVY slightly marred. oe EQUINDRE AT 3 MILE RD. | gravel. fill airt and stone. Van, {rails half mile teiming Weck. : ¥ i pm _ duty sealer. Will stop that leak- | SEINPOREED GaEcae Tdan. EM 3.2077 | Ph MA 3-67 : ? mower on ®& new one. See poh ee rr AnD CaAaIR. OOD | wea $15 Steel = ge = Ockland > ar gr a ae | values, Michignn ‘Presresceut = | nie taaks Beg yi = BLACK DIRT BLACE apa = HORSE & | "Repeiry on ai all males sjutpm eet ; Fo tee ene. One om |) SUSLET BED, tans ween | = Glare wee 2 Dining | ard Lake Ave PE balie. Orch- | _Orehard Lake Ave. __|_ | BLYwoop aT LoW Low oe es roll soil, sand. and bridle. $150 FE eate P } - OR Ay briegs | slip cover & lounge pilows, 87> sets, $18.00. 3 pisses Dring owes | sonbena BLA POR GALE: | eat tee eens, SOS GEM | eee eee vee at | GINDERS_TOP soll. SAND AND BREEDUNG MExINO, 4 WS oo Farm Su 7 Sue eee snd. iss sen We —a8_Lehe_ 2088 _Fornte) cameca rH ieome =a aa br yg =~ act of plans, business | _ 5 abl efter takes, PE sone | SPRAYER. 15 GALLON, | _gravel._ FE +4550 » amD | eace erage ey | 1 Peatiae, ° ee. ee . . iv —— ie on rubbe NOTAIL . pan ee hy a Ey. Tn, we DRESSERS | $2 each Ox12 rug. 6995" Hide-e- | 20x68 fect S treme epetere tty | MERCULES AUTOMATIC NOT Wa-| 2¢¥. Prose “FB esta eons | Dri RIVEWAY GRAVEL. WASH | with cage. geatie $50, 12. Aabess | and eproager _ fer rent. | 5INING ROOM SUITE Fi = ye eo Se. Dosenee base, | space. work feom. wtility room, | — ‘7 bester. 30 EM 33303, _*pm service, WE sash grading. Prompt, Avenue % seer orcs ‘var rate E TRADE. Dv eld FE Ss $75. 61 Whit | ‘roning board . =f.95. Wood office _Cail PE asise “es mnlvaniind |” Stace {NGSWE AD. Vanrert | Pareune ee ott, ann KER. TOASTER. | suck DIRT r Pitt on {DIRT ROE ROAD wig aed poy rE ws | 7 puck _ field | eneirs, $636 each | on ) DECE AUTOELEC. | ORS floor covering and Mae-| _Sfer_¢:° P.M. os Pours | grovel, cand, FE eta. | CHESTNUT GELDING Thick! - SPECIAL fooms, bath. boathouse. ‘| size, of burne New furniture: Roll-e-beds. tele. G00. chick sino, Used ene | ———~ Pa, Phen VE 1-1006. PAINT BASEMENT FLOORS. BLACK DIRT To SOIL. FILL | horse. and roan mare in foal Rea- eASH basis : toot en | _ © l burner, FE +1018 ig r fareners com-| year 612 E Hudson. Royal Oat Pe oe and revel. Vern| sonable MI¢6102, Square L ANNOUNCEMENT sock. Bana Trade for tree | ELE STOVE REFRIGERA. | Neto. 3 Hollywood trames. INSUI LATION wgches and. petice with Truscon Gores. FE PE 3-055 and FE 23-3148. __ Road at Adams re Lake | The New F - — = | __Cacep. FE O% Sof * ma Te : ing. Most on AND © r w frarma u Seem ate mhelior Far | EASY SPINDRIER WASHER AND Si bs. 3 piece dinetten, S37 85 ai | 2 OAL. POWER SPRAYER. LIKE STORM DOORS Sarg Mee FOS Cal, 01-0! | Breced. Sam Poster mS tae | Ore peg Met sts. | M-T.A. Has Just Arri ra po er] = _irener A-1_ condition Ro} Orehecs chal ave. Neat’ to | BO™, Sttechment for trees & lots. COMB. STORM SASH BLAYLOCK POR SALE MgroRE + ‘A TRUCK-| FAWN FEMALE BOXER 2) HERE @ THE - | LAND COwTnact, Phone Teepe ee i if Coal le EVERYONE Has AND CONFRACE. _Bo, Poems MY pont Tee ea —pacawes | cede. pranarta user | Awning Type Windows |e: Grnate Vinding, Supriz Oe, PILL DIRT SAND GRAVEL. months old. AKC registered, FE | EVERYONE Mag SS FURNITURE FOR SALE “belts and bags. 956 Myrtle. | fier. MI ton — M. A. BE = are | BLACK a SCHAF. 6 YR OLD REGISTERED. THOR-| SUPER M-TA wit mnowe goog FRIGIDAIRE nee | WESTER HOUSE AUTOMATIC NSON | PLYWOOD _YER_ rE $7014 OR FE 71-1308. oughbred stallion. Name Don Ray TORQUE AMPLIFIFR AnD Ee e EXCHANGE Rves,| cubie a nee ee ams ale 3 years old, SIM we | 5 | 500 N. Saginaw FE 42521 | a Farm Top “Soil eo | Milford. | ryt yt. gp! Be TO FORT | pates_our Mim hae Lo | Sin" Wid Perret | deny ected eye | an? nape anne Meme ease Sat | Fiat we etree owe | nT Ag oC oeeserees | EB nD 4 Wit SWAP ” PTO UOET “will pc a LiKE, xEw. | WASHING MACHINE. HIDEAWAY | oo Se ee Geewls tamene, area pomee |“ pOwrtac Pt | J. L. TRUCKING cre parhcnag REVOLUTIONARY | tor "a bed complete with | PULL BED, CLEAN oninein ar Gaels dagen pan babar near] 4 ate wanes Lebo} parement Breaker 1108 Cherry. | 1488 win Care vet rE Par 1 —a ee ae Pe RES? =f 48508 eve | — — a wr Postiae PE 45340. ee Ls Rc en ee 3-2029 FE 4-07 34 FE 4-1 ' oe even tenes OR 30077. _oinss BATHTUBS. FIVE FOOT, RE Pavement Breake | PILL DIRT SAND AND ORAVEL, GOOD SOUND PAIR OF GOOD ° . ; 112 _ WILL TRA 7 a on el con:| WAYNE GABERT'S consed, ae. we Love LIONEL & AMERICAN | wiocr sander and edger. pa NT Delivered OR 3-7034 young mares Weight 3300 OA) KING BROS Bel ga _ dition $80. E “— | PLYER-TR. _. ROCESSED GRAVEL FOR , j ° dog Be. ge EO A Gas RANOE. MUST SELL FUiE | Appliance Specials eee a tne Venere ene, | AUTHORISED yanTonT sxavice | "tele S RE NTAL_ | driveways, rosds and piabing War § MONTH WHITE LEGHORN LAY. | Your 1-H Dealer wees Satee te choose | lamps, ra. acs a suite | GE refrigerator. 5 cu. % A-1 940) 383 Orchard Lake Ave. j mong genuine factory parts 1281 B I Al i pte ar gravel and fill dirt Tan- ers 19061 Bogie Lake Ra | Pontiac Road at Opdyke from we can carpenter, | Gas CLOTHE nd ete. MI 46578. Crosley refrig. S$ cu ft. A-l $50 BOTTLED GAS AND ALL KIN | tam on factory analyser 1 BALDWIN —(§:s PE 32-0077 S10. —y and Gravel or OR HEREFORD GRADM HEIFERS, | — a Bal painter or other labor “You cas AS CLOTHES DAYFRS. 30 DAY Bendix clothes dryer A-1 shape $99, of gas eee j % © W. Huron St. PORCH RAILINGS MADE | MADE ADE TO On +3583._or_FE 31008 calving now Hereford and Angus USED GARDEN TRACTORS ye By beh eal See we. we your heme. Faitips | frrarue wener ese One sie) munralions | Phone PE 5-261 | der & installed | PROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWAY | *te*Ts| weieh’ We have nose - for Mr. Brown. Co. 2625 Orchard Lake Irenrite tromer. pew ... Only $140/ specialty. Cash pool ——— = | SHEETROCK oe | gravel Pit run 60-40 and cushion | _ evs #3106 Bout Lyon c worry? @ new one! R Nt et PETBO MEAT SERVICE CO | J 7 | Rock Glace...” Oe bungie Pe oats. FE 3.8003 ¢ © Gravel. | HO'STFIN BUILT. is, MONTHS selon TA ral tires at btaee Ew i - | Associated with L MBE Fir boards. 1x6 |. | old 3456 Mull Lake Ra a $399.95 Kelvinator } Trailer Exchange P Mo M Somes! d . wer t food treeser. pew aaa open fe TEEORAPH oa Fiz, 2x6 AT ONIAL pe. ror = ak ae nae Oe ee ak iia HEAD CATTLE. 1521 TAY- |. ni anes Se Serre ce Cc. m Sakae ca gracca -oxdtinadie le — re . inn" sage “hea COMPLETE oanK nom devon) BUILDING SUPPLIES | Lumber Compan eens ee en eee ee WEAVE TT * TABLE MODEL” TV as | camera Must see 0s aperociate, | ea Piyscer® eurat é a Open Daily 8-6, S : 9-2 sor. rated of mized. L.| Monday. April Ten et 11 o'clock Ww E HAVE IT oni ee te. Stn) Peete Ten) Cg teeee Sn| Ph an, 9-2| Sets FE tee | Sea a aes | tase te sree oe ES WALTON | So ae wad 6 r | ol ae White ‘pine sheathing one ORlando 3-215 | TOP SOIL | 16 ay mies weet et Williams silent, % hes no piment ‘anes Sa ee . aoe Joslyn Cr. Walton EASY WaY Sq Ft. le Fir 2x4 fine | ___ 7605 Highland Ra (M-S®) rede for al! on lawn ton, Mich ; fo vibration H's quiet—it’ floor a METAL LATHE, range $45 and large tricyc. at PT. CONGOLELM % — ae ae To find | ri f ago ng 1 ft Je. Pir SP "ECIAL \ a a erevel, and dirt, FE Featuring such cows as Mage) Bamic me a 43 = | gccessories, Sell | Small dresser with mirror $5, | oxt2 Pl Li Ta Evine, Censwete, Of OUP) aus 3 & better * 1 ft Ne Pir | _S-0er7 | Creametie Pontiac just finished ON DISPLAY NOW swap, } : _burner $35, PE 46308 astic Lino...$ wom a oo —y fife. Déore in- Excellent pine, 2 aes |, with 23.610 I> milk 768 Ib fat BLACKETT INC. : For Sale Clothing 70 | ®, You NEED (4 0000 — saan | ppt eg a eet | GENCE — FLUORESCENT — Fix. | Boors Exterior” “caee es | reer or. Ube, bear tor SHRI REDDED — Santer te me fet wie cov | | TOUR FEROUSON DEALER PRARAR AR ARAMA On RRR appliance. overlook the: “ty tures, newest bri ; estic = PRPLES-— . | éhtaneee x08! bays Retrigerators a tae 44 ft. Wall Tile. ....12c| modern type of “ighting for, ited | og ee ome Plywooe Fir White St eerie Sg a Pao pit-news| $y. i, - Ff we *tt_Dizie OR +1200 inated . oy - «ee el of $0 OA, Wachets of $16.90, | Bonny Male viny: mists te et eg eee Surtwosd & many ethers. MATERIAL SALES CO._| Frei Pons er, 5355 Pontiac | will sell as many outstanding Clup 2 BOTTOM PLOW. GARDEN Bors cio “S500 Housek | _Gyers 4! — se < “3 | y factory marred. Calf at | Rooting & , & Siding. Wood & asphalt, | 5240 Highland Rd (MS@) OR 3-7092 | SAND. Shaver CRUSHED STONE | ede oy pon gynt yn "i a = | acon and leveling. OR D008. 1 PE IRONRITE TRONER USED 4 |? LARGE UPHOLSTERED Cit | factory showrooms. Michigan Fiu Wood tek: for thet docutifal | __Ov08 8 to 8:30 except Sunday. | nd fill dirt at fair prices. OR girl Suming ove priee ot coher | Bricking, Seumeanee BROODER. MOM, ra ®03 Oakiana Pearl Millman. rear | 1 dresser, 2 end tables. 1 televie- | —Steccont, 303 Cveherd Lake Ave. | Quality. a seo Ee | FTeewarran. RZ STANDARD. | SAND. PIL me Mate Diack cod Wane Show | S51 H. Suatevel_ Ne. “site 30. Kiddies Boys sine | KENMORE AUT AUTO. WASHER. 4 ‘xis RED G recep eters pe.) CEMENT _170. Bemino's | os Vg ha SSP SEAS, | | Feira, toee win a. calf pur. | 1082 PARMALL CUB " Se a a Fe cae ee are | CINDER | Paul St. Cyr ember 60 | SLIDING OLAS DOOR BATHTUS | sawn Ce cased to. this sale, sill receive! tom pick-ap truck with stock fed = ee ee Cee mae | RELVERATOE. ELECTRIC RANOE. Fein? Maree pietaree, Ga Pall BLOCKS | es Fie Lake Ré. Tel now at) Big Perry poon. | “Track for hire vi Dea ACH. | purchase price Or'it's saat pee “Qed ‘mille weet et Wis : | . =—ens es see oe tm thi 5 axinta ances ge deep well } ‘32. MODEL A ADMIRAL 1 is IN Fv | P. G. VAN HOR ™" & SONS Lavatcuans COMPLETE WITH ‘STALL SHOWERS. COM TOP sOIL, SAND. ORAVE VARD Saas a _— ame 8 — town ues alee tae. ~~ ae ft 39.95 west 6190 _Cheap. 377 | Ortesville rE faucets, $24.0 value $1495 also | with faucets and curtain, $69 5¢ - zor Mirt, FE 5-180 or shows. we will refund two-thirds | Auction - 41189 between 12 & 3 | RENMORE washer AUTO |* PT PRIGIAIRE "REPRIOERA See ee ne ee totlets. ‘bathtubs, shower stalls st | Complete “with eheaming chicas | Tyrer PE 38th SAND AND aiace are mand oat: a = —. B.. Ee See mp, adjusted Ww. water. se are crate . e's | e are many that'ean win tr) Sais GIRL"s Cont. SUITS. DRESSES, _wringer. 310 Pike — e _ PE cate 1212 | Desiax Ave. in’ Ward Or. marred — Fluorescent, 393 ae nee Toilets, $39.5 TOP SOIL ROAD GRAVEL. AND = Shows If you want high | AUCTION BAT. APRIL 10 aT p: CaDY 8 BLUE GABARDINE | cleaner (year TANK —VACUCM | % BIRCR BABY SED—@u—SAn | — Cas POR” PORNITORE Errcumn Casiwet sink pas} 26f°"St.., Mctieee Piserese al. Datong. VE Cm Bae orcs Sood, waders. | Dentioc "en Orchard Lake = aise 14; also one salmon | _¢ , ex) led Ma _9-tene. PE ¢Ts81 meus Youngstown make, 64 E& | —__Orehoré Las _Av. Topsoil & Gravel be sure to attend this, sale. ~ | gtnd 1 Mile Ra aii man’s light tweed topcoat size 3s Liv ING ROOM SUITE (© ROOMS FURNITURE. CHEAP |CETAR FENCE Poste. ANY pag gh tt TALBOTT LUMBER _| Driveway and perking lot gravel & | Bank & Benes Tepes an| fresh. Tite Rue keed bed eeee cheap. FE 2.7558 ‘It 54 Merk | back bar. 522 8 Saginaw call af- _length._ PE 1.0379, OR _3-0002. 42 inch and 66 inch mode! tegen Lumber doors, windows, hard-| 4; Mi A sand and ‘i FE | National Bank of Detroit, Penni | 1100 Ibs base. At present milking NAVY. 1 GRFY PRINT 1 AQUA mf My: te “Closed ems SALES co | “S * PM. CASH CASH - CASH] Sraccssen)’ sn cease tt bg ee BF eae The | WASHED oe oes ae Brees een ee | ae gn A EN BO. coat ‘ Coin gag navy | building ne vim am he while ‘ mig {LIVING ROOM 801 SUITE. For anything you have of value. Ave emt, 383 Orchard Lake eystem for wet decements sheet —— and coeetne te ahet ona LIAMSTON. MICHIGAN. farm. Chore Boy | ec | ety | —— a — . sae ji ad sic” tall” ctnow carn nec Me re ig ne No None | Gotan aamegataton Cae, rapes cont ann [ub ona haase Pu'ssam | Simiet Gaia "s” MTN NTT are STs, et hr sino Tater beaters: Ford tones AY® sPnPs Ts st = CHIFFE e : ' t: hah~ wae nett wet : : e he. And har- ° tie re's COATS SIZE 12 cat excellent poll ye 4 “ert ay ing table antore- Coun Aron ‘TORN Doors. | _ble. also baby chest. fy a- —-s> “AND GRAVEL. FILL Martineanie sexs and. pridie and rae 2 row Quitiveter: Fess 346 SUITS. AND DRESS ~ eather top desk 207 8S. Marsh e TRA reed gravel. EM 3-8061 — Idea side deli og : ood. condition, Size and te 02 | ; . , WEISH BABY BUGGY. TI <_<. CEMENT BLOCK MACHINE WITH STEEL, BOX OR STARE, |. WE, .CBLIVER * OR 3 YDS. Ma-| Vom iw Bros # WEEKS OFny | | spreaders. ‘on rubber. MeCormick Longtello LINOLEUM, 9x12. .$3.95 Wolse. like new high ehetr and | big mixer pa'ate ‘or 12"x8" WITH TAIL TIOUT, O06." ~ [Rie aise hep cee ee cane: | 1 2:3008 Oxford Ra Phone OA | Deering 1-00 baler: Reed grader; * 3 GENUINE atVER FOX. WILL | Reg $495 House Pernt -9Y.7) _potty chair $21 691 Second. _ blocks and three phase motors, CALL EVE. EMpire 3-8847. fill dirt. top soil, and tricking. | = 2 wheel Implement trailer: 1946 _sacrifice cheap. FE 29-4665 Jack's Linclermn $250 @. 2 MATCHING WINE RUGS WITH Zw hog oo BF Roy Hamp- a ee (@ aa a AC pati HEIF- im - ae yl gal — | pads 9x18 ! = : a ple m2 hay: ‘Sale Household ‘Goods 71 | MATTRESSES AND | HOLLYWOOD | corhets, Ra Pr 21016 Saree | Oe MENT BLOCKS _ dsED POWER MOWERS Wood, Coal & Fuel 80 80 2 ReAreL Segresy aap. bales straw: 18 A. gens eh ASPHA | Saturday. “yrilbeeg 52 Soret on | & PIECE DINING ROOM gure | Immediately delivered 94 Sheffield os _ en Maas drestically te | dies | bridles, pair seddie bege.| ecye aN terms. Phoye Ranet, LT wr: i. illiams with 4. GE pertad) o> FE 300 uced GOOD DRY 8LAB WOOD. $5 50|—— ee ee [ne and 95 xia ALT TILE... , ae MonenN Gas STOVE, LIKE NEW. J ere L automatic Factn so Ticaniey = aia ga wes ee eden Sees [ow eens. Fe Wanted Livestock 85 or me Gates. uClioneere, 8 House Paint $1 40 eal piece formica and chrome Ae 4473. el) good condition, rE: CIRCLE FLUORESCENT ie ‘ Ave. (N of 14 aie). Birmine: “PACKAGE COAL | re aowel 1010. Piastie Gall tle" tbe 39 _ Pisce dining set, Mousehold miscel | Foe Sale meneke trpo of beaten ier ham, Ph. Midwest ¢8008. Opcyke Market | LIVESTOCK OF AL KINDS FOR-|" B&B rection ¢ Harold’s, 140 S. S | Mtoe MAYTAG” ALUMI | Tor Sale Milscofanconus 72| ens. dineties, Scartom Spa res aed , for oor Time ‘payments SEASONED HARDWOOD FOR ——— Hey. cod ' aginsw tub washer NUM SQUARE | ifons rooms $11.95 value —_— avall- |” firepleces. ste cord one For Sale Poultry rvs aterford. FE . A-l, cheap. OR 32304. | ALL. STEE™. 22 IN. FURN Slightly f value 85.98. — livery, FE we. De! . merchandise "a Pr. wantin Dever” NEW HOLLYWoop BED wire [Nt “ct stoker and blower ‘Soe. | factory showrooms Michi od Own Your Water TRANSISTOR HEARING AIDS | Plants Trees Shcuhe MOK | CUSTO seems sane eal? Red Stamps "Tetey steel_frame. FE 5-0609 Can aii7S. See this in operation. | Beg te Se ok Oy Sof Free demon. Rule's, FE 2-7900_ Plants, T sees, Shrubs 804 | CCOTOM HATCHING. C0088 A lov vanity. beauuinat ving APARTME ia NT size GAS RANGE. JOVER stv vrE D SOFA AND ANGERS ae CLINKERS YOU ae PAVE ALE | L . tener TRENCHING, FOOTING & FIELD | > es arg fg Hatchery end room J prose rooe susten rner 9.50 Al ~ E yo t,f = —— SPR . s tly | scratched prong Betioe aay indoor ehair and ker | Load phon Ng rods eaus) . away. 3 Ce dete dogg = f FOR AS LITTLE AS USED REFRIG STOVES. PuR-|} 7%, S180 White. Moraes aud coe Pace TO —— oa — machines, near- Sie extraordinary vaiues Mich | PORTABLE “TUB | Peper heh and ned a Typneen | DUD. THERM OIL HEATER WITH oo wayne Moslng cod Aer Codtien: Beoten ir ge ge Pp ake a $1) SIT furniture, dressers, chests, mat- Piizactainery yelues, Mich, | ‘arm eofe bed. $34 $5; MAPLE | Steel Co.. 135 Branch st across blower. 3 tank.” All $30. Chrome $5 PER MONTI | ing Co. 469 West Huroa color. Arvorvitae Native shade |—.- > tresses.” springs, beds, lamps, + Ave te os: a chair. am atom Forging & Socket} | with name 05S paheopert ead | : [ Saas hanctais MOTORS % 5 tree. Dig your’own. Bring romero Ci Sale Farm Produce 87 ce 87 pgge tah a ot] heat RRIF Gga eaworr yas | Seen tl ue She atom comm noone: owe | Mr | Be ne atiet | Seitaa! PE Sect Mytane | dics Mares, ted \fval ‘rte-wey UNTIQUES: CHERRY —WAaH.| frener, “tse” pitts: small! Steel grernced guregse ae or 998 | MYERS PUMPS No M Bese githg be I a APPLES Momal be og Re stand. com ; washer, | OAKLA Pn $50 Trade-in your old oney $1_W__ Huron. 49038. rigmt at coch tera. MU tonal bookcase chest. pressed gE turntary ofa Eng inds Bank | ND HOME IM ROVEMENT Myers. son 4 tose 3 STCAT . landers 1-161. Osek Westinghouse aundramat, love rae. sed spinet desk. EM 34047 nEpasoee A \uburn, FE 47881. f _ 4275 Dixie ot "Htebei Ra 113 H.P. Myers jet, $99.50. No down Dow torn down. Cheap 2-0673 CER CLINTON More Farms, 1900 Silverbell poy Be! makes 8 number TINGE TELE VOOR | eng ATORS. aS. FRCELLENT | ee ery F wenyment, eusy terme n se OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR-OWN| UTICA MILLING CO’ STOR: 5008 ON FARM NEAR ROcHES:| ‘*™° moween etn ate fable model new picture tube, | REFRIGERATORS | Save om used bide materiah a mil- iripool electric dryer, $130. orig!- plumbing, repairing. Com- aubers'st Agamer wholesale price. on case glass bookesse, high chairs, gar wee CI ON Oe) to mdr rn, LAPT FEARS) len, ‘eek of goed coud mber. | Regular tie so" Whirtpoot wringer{ | COmpletely Installed Grain ‘tie, ‘Moateaime’ Suugers' |S ¥ATE—inepicres . OL Siset Tn Ore Mle. |- den, camgvener, Sopra, Uuaros : emaisls. ose, ft America’s | brick. Wo deliver, Union Bidg.| , washer, now 000, ; | SFA FE INePeCTED PREMIER | 5EBAOO SEED AND EATING FO. ounae 1 clas. = . : g. sash, .. 156 W. Montcalm, FE Shatnet D> IER mnben TING inet, 1 Ww and Victorian. M¥ 3-4308. Mier eee tere tet e, wee Fe | Supply, Co. 3126 'W OE * Mile | Regular 20 08 ae Valuable Free tt €-— Te, & Letham recberry planter Ot Gisee Miler Oa sais)" Milton rking space, Comfortable, bulld- Mi aa, rina pt DINING | cent, 390 Orchard Late Ave. Tee oa | ally 8 ob | ases Sue ae water beaters, Surprise Bonus USED BATHROOM FIXTURES. For Sale Pets 81 Sale Farm Equipment 88) _Xcctica er Serer mn *% Like new. Sacrifice $150. Cali | REFRIGERATOR CO’ aoe bes ve te he | KELEY’S HART es and lavatory. $35. Also “ Gonioweae: on : LDSPOT pereicaeed WA . eyers ( Benin ¢p. m. FE ~ 4665, after Tp. m rE ANCHOR FENCES _ 3004 Auburn at Adams PE ail? On All Installations Meyers deep well pump and me AKC. Reowrearp sracie| ARE YOU SHOPPING? Many type euctios as : a gt . DRYER, 3 ree REBUILT Fda Tus MAYTAQ. FRA spprovea. Ne money dows Auburn Heights Ortonvi"' Rd.. Clarkston, or Ph. | > e- PE 1-703, | |§ ____| _WE WANT YOUR : 1 088 Aner 8 type me PR 5-4062 for free estimates | “DO IT youre _ Before Easte __MA_5-6206. AQUAT TIC CHARDENS We can give vou cussion sorvi COMMUNITY AUCT i sees 5 pm PE 7-9868. | siepuacinsron _ FRIGIDAIRE, | a, METAL LUGGAGE CAR TOP ALL A_A LUMB 4 AE WATE FEATER. DUO THERM | TROPICA L FISH PPI CARRY S| Pridew 7 nm. re.furmt. me! yi sate FAD. AND’ SKIRT. mechanically apertect Very rea: | [ eel ales cace. | oO Le OF MATERIALS ott, 30 pal. sew, roncenatie. FE | $7 N. Mill st Orta) ae ee ee. Sure. agetinnees oan baptrete of ¥/ ~ Sepnooi H between 8 and AS JOO so" | BABY PA ERS artic’es . Michi Be)! > PSE Tra re anes | age wb enone oat: | op SP HALT PAVING | GARAGE No Money WOLVERINE | EE, SOBRE, am Mew | gatgseod TaN horse, | Sree rsa 3 most new Call for information | _Like néw. FE 5-6488. M SUITE. Driveways and parking ureas. © $299 LUMBER AND WRECKING Bat "| HAVING SOLD MY FARM, 1 WILL eh | PE tin » new. FE 56498. s. Cash co. aby Parakeets wiscoN MY FARM, I - Pinte or can be seen 2470 | STUDIO OGtH a r terms. Pree a &w OVERHEA 300 8. Paddock FE 2-9784 e SIN ENGINES sell at public ; : ney : y Up CH LIKE NEW, 005. ‘Asphalt Paving Co. PE 0,8". ACY ERREAD DOOR Down No. 3 oak per my ence EASTER SPECIAL-1 WEEK ONLY AND REPAIR PARTS premisgs “located b mites HOTT LE GAS | SHALL TaBtes- corres TanLE HAGGERTY Birch flush doors 0 4 Jus- | Cullendale, and James | named Best Chapeaued Women! in U.S. NEW YORK #—Mamie Elisen- |hower tops the list Of America's “best-chapeaued’’ women named yesterday by 10 note@ millinery designers. “nore . Agerican hat business thah any first Lady- since Dolly Madison.” Others on the list: Mrs, Lauritz Melchior, named by John Frederics; Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, named by Mr. John; Claramae Turner (Mrs. | Frank Hoffman), | (Mrs, Walter Bedford Sharpe), sup- ‘Teachers Told to Keep Sanity by Being Human . i like to hit the little demon in the back row with a baseball bat. 2. Don't try to act the role of a superman, with 100 times as much patience as the average human being and 1,000 times as much understanding. 3. Don't feel = cytning stetems. : By a “tat you “really hate” that little terror in the back |row, Teska said, you will be less | Hal = Says: Engineer Makes Progress! by 2,000 Fizzles on Shelf NEW YORK @-—If you have met, many times more powerful than with repeated failure in trying to | any then known, a tube needed in get something ftom life, do you | hush-hush military projects, a tube try to forget your own mistakes? (far surpassing the power require- “Why not, instead, put your} ments of television. fizzles out in the open on a shelf— | . * so you can keep learning from| Most of the nine engineers on his them?’ | statt were freshly out of college, This theory helped Lioyd Preston | and that gave Garner the idea for Gardner, an RCA electronics engi-| his fizzle display. neer, to develop the world’s most | . tory. ee called. “Hf I could keep my boys : from becoming discouraged, from “Phe-new-super-tube—it has 2,937 | pidi a car-| pet, I knew we could make better progress. “So I built those shelves and 1. Admit to yourself you would | } late" Some visiting engineers shook | | their heads on seeing the crowded | fizzle shelf. They felt almost as| unprofessional as if a doctor, for $2,800 Mink Coat Stolen From Car A $2,300 mink was stolen yester- day afternoon when thieves broke into a car parked om Clinton street, according to Pefttiac Police. “The owner, Mrs. Beatrice Valen tine, 50, of Detroit, said she dis- covered the theft at about 2 p.m. The car door appeared to have been jimmied by the thieves, who | also took a raincoat and car robe, she said. Mrs. Valentine, a saleswoman, said the coat was partially covered by insurance. \! American Lady’ Sends Pope Weekly Bouquet VATICAN CITY W—A big bou-| quet of white carnations are de-| if Wy hi i I Fe Hit ye i i iy § F he il | F 5 sé LP att ig? i J is Milton H. Sed Wichita example, should hand photographs | livered once a week at the Vati- | Falls, Tex., won second place and of si former patients in his wait- “ ‘was was “taught not to be ashamed | tion if things don’t turn out as you | expect. can's bronze door for convalescing | | Pope Pius XII. 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