a - Senator, Welch |ignores Charge by Cohn Senat i 4 ie = THE PONTIAC : PRESS — oe kk KK PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1954 —40 PAGES A’ PRESS _UNITED PRESS moc NEWS SERVICE hk ds Score 2 Vi \. it | McCarthy OKs Use of Calls ~ Aaree fo Admit Key Message Pair Reaches Decision = le-House Confab Faces ce Housing Bill: “Upper Chamber Gives lTeacher in - in in Bn Stand iInside Seminary Commies Overwhelm Garrison Near French Supply Road HANOI, Indochina (AP) —Communist-led rebels have scored two fies bloody successesinthe Following ran reget ~ Overwhelming OK to cs » come febk es in Private _ Most Provisions , = & One posed a new threat WASHINGTON (AP )— ‘WASHINGTON ( A P )—| i to the vital French lifeline son. MeCarthy secur egrect President Eisenhower's) — between Haiphong and .to permit use in the McCar-; housing program, fresh) }—-» Hanoi. “ thy-Army hearings of -his from an overwhelming vic-| ~~ ame other’ vorned'e Be I monitored telephone calls tory in the Senate, was) B— : , ae with Army officials ready today for a Senate-| Ry {@ battleground where hun- McCarthy and Army House conference in which | dreds died, in hand-to-hand Counsel Joseph N. Welch public housing _was the} - re agreed that all monitored chief point in dispute. “ , - : ‘aciglaarll re posure ? telephone calls between ae oe gS sappy tec Pentagon officials and sen- day shouted approval of the ip po te pee Ba ee ning the garrison at Cho Mol, 24 ators, including McCarthy, overall housing legislation a ot - * les prices = . should go into the public g liberalized govern- ; m= gerne % ae record. ment insured credit for gyri o Welch and McCarthy further home buyers, a stepped-uj : are conveyed agreed that efforts should be aban- oe lial ects | denote oud cumple: teaaek ee doned to make public calls involv- Haiphong harbor... ing other key figures in the dis- and new safeguards aimed ae oe i pute—calls administration at preventing any future scaly dior Snail tad wuieaes- 4 stticials only. and calle tnvalving abuses in goyernment-aided Most constant rebel assault dur- aides to housing. ae : {ing the past seven nights, the de- . McCarthy and Welch had a By a 66-16 count—the only roll] NNUAL EVENT—Every year Mary Alice Weller, ’ 8 ee a as Gee te : conference eutside the call vote on the complex measure—| kindergarten teacher in Hazelwood School at Barber- |the fire pole, Teacher's slide yesterday marked the | EN ike 18) Tigi aoe cae they also endorsed Eisenhower’s| ton, Ofio, takes her litte students through North End | third year of the adventure which she and the boys | verwhelmed them. How | their understanding. controversial request for authority | Fire Station, Akron, And every year she slides down | and girls look forward to all year long. pans tude tok oo, a ee ee tang bach paling maga ADDRESSES LAWYERS — Atty. Gen Herbert Brownell Jr Gb {to bald S000 mew pale Mees ‘~2 } = wen eee = escapable fact” that ‘disclosure of | dressing the Los Angeles Bar Association, declared wits 0 yerr over Ge pent fee Bo) Off ed ep pe ara Pep Geller lager Smeg apn apa eo Dulles Stresses Necessity|Boyer Offered (si ssc barred by President Eisenhower's | to a statement ot eens (2 Geen © Te The House version contains no t K =, I dochi Free their way through the village of ae iC see oe _WASHINGTON . (INS) — Secretary of State John 10 se. Catholic ‘militiamen ‘who fade. Se ne roams Chairman Capehart (Rnd) of Foster Dulles once again stressed Indochina’s importance Ea seven-hour stand in the seminery, cal Wah it ead cots cee eal - e ving. County Clos Senate Bankin aittee, | “to the peac ond enlety” 26 Kan Vatied Staion toden ant Bebby Jones. | aout el oe ee intreducet, WH Wd, others qhettld Sees ceeiiee ts eal Uk eat —— tion there “grave but by no means hope- See hnersl catake con ee. ee ° a promise bill would start a week in New York June 11 | spokesman said. = McCarthy said he agreed with in an inter- Dulles told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee sail | abide oH gO Or ss: . Senden view that the joint group would! that the goal of Communist strategy still is to take'over| NEW YORK u—Bobhy Jones, | .,,1he deed and dying felt oe were to took, be well ciece © okay at least some public housing | 211 of Southeast Asia. This, he emphasized, would pose |sKland, Calif, middleweight, has | edges in a hand-to-hand combat a6 ieee scree ® | A State Highway Department official said Thursday and that the House would accept it. Phil New | teported receiving, a $5,000 bribe |that raged on the staircases and | put th t soon will show Oakland Yesterday's Senate roll call fol-/@ direct threat to the Philippines, Australia and New ia Qo cavities a femnsk-aey | | ‘The upshot of the McCarthy-|in Birmingham the lowed an unusual behind-the-scenes —* Zealand as well. eral merged omy Ra sey | oe oy remeion onaial Welch agreement — unless over-| County what the state plans to do in the next 10 years to maneuver in which Republican and : The ay asia Os Giardello of Philadelphia June 11 ome gre- turned by the subcommittee foe ease traffic problems here. Democratic leaders joined hands Willman Seeks free siprocechaped seeking a at Madison Square Garden, the} heen eo aaa heavy | © i Cote uncue J. Carl McMonagle, director of the department’s plan-| so that A) GOP chiefs could get chairman of the New York Athietie a on (Contineed on Page 2, Oo. 1D $500,000 Fire Razes Firms in England, Ark. . North Little Rock and Pine Bluff com-| ects bined with England volunteer fire- ning and traffic division, told members of the Oakland Citizens League that the department is studying the traffic situation in the county. way Department realizes Detroit’s superhighw ays, like the new John C. Lodge Expressway, can’t just end at the Eight Mile road line. ‘them up at Detroit's limits .to something that will take that traffic and go somewhere,” he said, - “We don’t know yet just what we'll do or where we'll under- County, but. we've just finished a Detroit Metropolitan Area traf- Ss carrey at we begs we ee He said the highway department hopes to.come back to Oakland ‘County in “six months toa year” with a map of planned road proj- McMonagle said the state should get $30,000,000 a year in 1955 and | jiner 1956 in federal aid for roads — (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) "He said the State High-* _ “We realize we'll have to hook | “ take the projects in Oakland Wayward Pups ise One-Way Getaways CLEVELAND — Stray dogs, ‘getting smart all at once to one- way streets," are getting the laugh on dog catchers, Dog Ward- en Al Rhoden says. The pooches decoy a catcher’s | truck up a one-way street and then double back on him, The catcher can’t- wheel his truck -around to continue the, chase and Rhoden says the dogs seem to know it. “They usually stop running then,” he explained, “‘and just sit down and grin at us.” Giant Liner to Get Fins “LONDON — The 83,000-ton ‘Queen Elizabeth, world's largest will be fitted next winter wich stabilizing “fins” to reduce rolling heavy seas, 3. A program for more effec- grants to communities to clear voted to require a 5 per cent down (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) ~ Phones Sizzle Before Lapeer Sheriff Releases Diplomat LAPEER w—The case against deputy sheriff near Almont Wednes- night. In n. Today’ s Press Sa ear -from Washington—and Torma’s re- lease, with earttt Gregory tooking | Mew Chnmnenlet diplomats ‘downhis-nose. “Immunity doem’t extend to La-| ‘ peer County,” the sheriff had said |~ ier, “Diplomats should make it clear that we don’t had De- : sub- mit a formal report. Gregory also said Radio Free Europe in New York had called him to get the *|facts in the case, - He said a spokesman for Radio | Free told him that diplo- mats countries were n within Washington. showing passing propa- | in Aaron Perry Park formula at the Geneva Con- ference that would end the fighting and would assufe |e the Indochinese people their independence. “The Communist attitude is not encouraging,” he asserted, and ‘“‘it is impossible to predict what the future holds.” 4 Dulles testified before the Sen- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) “=| paralytic [s Killed in 3-Car Collision New DPW Site City Manager Suggests New Garage Location nick for prompt action in report- ing the bribe attempt, said the fight would go on as scheduled, Pontiac City Manager Walter K. ate committee in support of pa = Willman last night proposed jo| President Eisenhower's 34-bit | The commission chairman gave cueae eon fatally move Department _of Public} - Ta boy erday , hree-car Hon_dollar_foreign aid program ring egy ter gatingy earn Jones anid ie was twice ap- duly 1. proached in his room at the Ply- at N, Saginaw and. E. Rundell) ty. cabinet officer ‘declared: mouth Hotel by men he did not | Joseph Mercy Hospital Sts, in Aaron Perry Park. | rhe’ situation -in Indochina is| know. Both offered him a chance|” According to Bloomfield Town- The plan was submitted to city traught with danger, not only to|to “make a haul” if he would) ship Police Chief Clark Green, Sa ta Soomletoet Con — meet-/ the immediate area but to the se-| throw the fight. * Gardner’s northbound car, driven ing 7 : (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Jones notified his manager and | by nis chauffeur, Michael S. Rem- The _.present..six-acre___public -| the two of them went to the com- enar, struck a car driven by Mrs crowded, Willman said. Most ot Dan Dowd, the commission's ex- Lake Rd Birmingham on Tele- the paving and other public im- Rain 0 eave ecutive secretary. h. ie . provement work yet undone is = G , ao suntatned Not finding Dowd in his office, The impact caused the Gardner Se erin coer = oe | Util Next Week) tics Sk rsrciry st [ized cts aoe jw gw if i ul by Fred A. Gutterman, .19,of De- es. n | e Garden fights, and told the story | troit. ° ve . to Harry Markson, IBC execu- Gardner and Remenar were both larger area would prov Fair, Warmer Weather | ve director. thrown from the auto. ©. — ; Remenar was treated for minor injuries. None of the others in- volved was injured, police said. | Gardner, who had been a para- ¥ _ Markison proceeded to accom- pany Jones and Meinick to Chris- tenberry’s office, where the story was told. Expected for Weekend by Forecasters building at 40 Mill St. could bej- Rain that has drenched Oakland} Jones earlier today” denied the | lytic for 15 years, was the son of movéd to the new loration and County with 1.73 inches of water| incident after the story of it had | Lawrence Gardner, operator of the provide immediate added storage, | *"¢ Monday is expected to leave'| been broken by Bill Corum of the |Corunna Manufacturing Co., ,| tonight and not return until next) New York Journal American. maker of television set cabinets. the city manager said. Then about | », ny ox Wel bell oir Rare Bras gio feng lorecatt, the U. 8. Ar cha a Ic od _ —— 5 TC 1b eather Bureau scattered eo om Sate We" 5,000 Years Old in Egypt tow ‘beta Fe : @€ars in gyp CAIRO (AP) — An Egyptian archaeologist says he has | a what is apparently the oldest intact tomb ever 7 =—“Ttis-betieved” to” be that“ of Pharaoh Sankhet, who ruled the — kingdom about 5,000 years | ago. The find was ouncdiced last night by Zakaria Goneim, - es pape or other 3 chief inspector of the Egyptian Antiquities a arcencomioe he pointed out. oy He said the rock tomb*——————— — While stérms raged around a | contain ae Giza where antiquarians are un- U. S. Boxcar Crashes tier-premee aren over tds lof TedGin ‘alabaster covering two solar boats, pre- : 3 igan, the weather bureas pre- | found the ruins of a| sumably built by the later Fourth SEOUL @— A U. 8, Marine Fly- dicted clearing weather for this | . step mid at Sakkara,|~Dynasty Pharach Cheops to pe tinea about 20 Rig ge curate dente abies = about 15 miles south of a appalling tasty Pohang Korean east coast ‘ Cairo. and pba yet ve dh all and | 44 ne Fosporron By bape: Goneim expects to find the gold-| Goneim said his find is “undoubt- crewmen was missing, the Sth Air | 2 coturday es oe 6 ee 6 Paras ony te me ees Force said tonight. . Ag __ | of ancient Egypt's Third Dynasty, | discoyery of King ‘Tutankhamen's ini Thursday's temperature ranged/ inside -the sarcophagus, Sankhet| tomb in 1922." It may be even ‘Remmagh Sele: Daily wes oe ee, Goren ae et’ | reded Kayne arouse 3,000 B.C. more important, he added, because wah alle peg re arg tonne (Continued on Page 2, Col, 4) b City Talking With Officials ~ of Detroit Edison Co. to Get). Off-Street Parking. Land © _ From Our Birmingham Bureay BIRMINGHAM — Sessions with Detroit Edison Co. officials on the possibility of the city buying or — exchanging property to expedite installation of an off-street parking - jot for the southwest of Birmingham, have been held this week in anticipation of Monday night’s informal] hearing. Jack~ Walker, assistant to the city manager, said “the company ® seems willing to cooperate” with the plan, which he said would be of mutual benefit to both parties. ‘The company owns property te the south and southwest of its building en Merrill, City officials have estimated an increase from the present plan of a 206-car let te 235, in the proposed ex- _ change, Monday's hearing will deal large- ly with the spread of the $227,000 ; | il i iF + af E g z i a (38 i » § -3 Hy H 5 i >a i “as i ; He i : 1 F : i ii: | z for those who can’t play after. — s s - First in a series of YMCA over- night camping trips to Camp Ohi- yesa near Milford, will be held Spree aca LA Pontiac Deaths canoeing, swimming, hiking, group games and nature lore. Price also includes meals and transportation. Reservations are limited but are still being” ——— the Y. * * i Holding its last meeting of the apring season, the board of Unit- Charles Gunder Graveside service for Charles Gunder, 60, of 125 Mary Day Ave. was held Tuesday in Lakeview Cemetery, Clarkston. Born Aug. 9, 1893. at Auburn, Ind., Mr. Gunder died Sunday There are no : no mavivers. The Weather eather VICINITY —Graeeal PUNTIAC AND clearing overnight with fair and warmer) wes’ ay Lew tonight 44 te 70. WNerth. tenight and Saturday. ee tempersture | preceding & am. ie # am: wind velocity 19 mph | Direction: Northwes Sun sets Priday a 8-04 pm Moon sets ay at 1116 pin Moon rises Saturday at 9.38 a.m. Downtown Tonya oteres 11 bee e ee eee vieneses : pececcesel 3 Be Wicca. oe OO ee eam tem - Mweather-—Clouay, 4 #1 ineh of rain. One Year “Age 1 in Pontise rex temperature OOOO Oem e renee Highest and 1 Lowest ac amperaterce This | te in 82 Years 40 in 1910 v's "ices Chart 4 srergueite $4 41 65 615 61 42 Milwaukee 50 45 72 60 New oo 67 97 47 New York 82 61 57? & Omahe “ 3 Se 3 Phoenix 101° 71 7 4 St. Lous 63 61 # Francisco 67. 31 , ree City 52 44 aA. a2 69 G2 Beattie — a ed Church Women invited mem: | bers to be its guests at a lunch- amual Walnut School PTA fair, to be held in or out of doors, depending on the weather. Open to the public, the affair will run from 3:30 go 9:30 p.m, Supper. will be available for all, as will entertainment for all ages. Highlight of the evening will be dancing, singing and novelty acts noe rate Hu zg E : f (i ¢ : la a Hear Talk on Israel by Dr. Harold Saperstein gave the address. During the business meeting the large group confirmed the elec- tion of Dr, Benjamin Bisgeier as president of the Pontiac organiza- tion. Also, Irving Steinman re- ported on the progress being made by the federation, Among other things the guest spenker, who is a brother of Rabbi Sanford Saperstein of Tem- ple Beth Jacob, said: “We have already passed through the remantic and heroic He continued ‘In Isreael the peo- ple have reclaimed an ancient land, and the ancient land has re- vived the people. “The great tasks lying before the Israelis are the achievement of peace and economics stability. “In moving towards these goals we mtst not tet-them- stand atone," "ihe said. =| County Road Ne Needs Surveyed by State (Continued From Page One) much more than in recent years. “It'll help tremendously,” he said. He added that the Detroit area has priority as having“ the worst traffic problems in Michigan.” McMonagle said the highway de- partment doesn't plan to put more money into Woodward avenue. Woodward, he said, is becoming “just a good city street,”’ clogged by traffic lights and roadside businesses. He added that ‘we'll have to build a new highway to take its place, eventually.” The highway engineer said Michigan's traffic Protiome: can't, be solved al) at once. “Meanwhile, we'll have to get better use out of what we've got,” he sald. He urged local communities to ban curb parking wherever possible along state trunklines: try to zone business back from the street | and use one-way streets “Cars parked along the sides | of highways are hike crust on | human arteries,”’ he said. ‘It cuts , down. traffic flow _about 40 per | cent. | * a ane _—— Choose Jury ‘in Damage Suit Dentist Asks $200,000 Judgment for Injuries From Bleacher Crash The jury for a $200,000 damage suit growing out ofa bleacher collapse at a Birmingham High School football game. is being Circuit Court. The trial is scheduled for next week. Dr. Maurice Richards, a Royal Oak dentist who claims he suf- fered permanent injuries to his left leg and knee when a section of is suing Birmingham School Dis- trict and the Atlas Portable Bleachef Co. of Detroit. The basic question to be solved whether a school district loses . by Circuit Judge and the State Su- refused to rule on the lower court's action. In denying the request for dis- governmental immunity as ap- plied to such action against school districts can be dissolved without legislation, . . if the plaintiff's theory were it would prevent school buildings from being used as ¢com- wenger bal od aS liability. Dulles Emphasizes Indochina Freedom (Continued From Page One) curity of the United States and its allies’ in the Pacific area. “The area is one which is vital to the peace and safety of the United States." Dulles told the senators that there ts evidence that Soviet arms are being supplied to the Com- munist-led Vietminh forces in In- dochina “in increasing quanti- ties,”’ He said: “Communist China has been supplying to the Vietminh an ever-increasing volume of muni- tions. and military supplies. There is also evidence that Soviet arms have been supplied in increasing a selected today in Oakland County the pleachers collapsed in 1948, | = Find Oldest Tomb alabaster sarcophagus a coffin of ee « tHE , PONTIAC PRESS, _FRIDAY, JUNE a 4, 1954 rns THURLOW L, HARSEN Police Trial Board Names Chairman Thurlow L, Harsen, a member of Pontiac Police and Fire Trial Board for about eight years, was named chairman of the five man board last night. He will serve one year. James McCarthy was re-elected vice chairman and secretary for a similar term at the board's regu- lar meeting. The board hears cases of discipline in the Pontiac Police Department. of Egyptian Ruler (Continued From Page One) Sankhet preceded King Tut by about 1,200 years. . Of the many ancient royal burial places located in Egypt, only those of King Tut, one of the rulers of the 18th Dynasty, and some of the 22nd Dynasty kings, have been un- He said the sarcophagus is about six feet long and slightly over two feet wide. The top is of solid ala- baster and the mummy was placed inside through an aperture in the end. This opening was closed by a sliding alabaster panel. ‘We can expect to find inside the solid gold, or possibly of wood cov- ered with thick sheets of gold,"’ he said, Car-Bus,Crash ‘Injures Five Accident Takes Place ‘on South Woodward Thursday Five persons were injured slight- Jy yesterday when a Detroit-bound Greyhound bus careened off a U- turning automobile onto a center island on South Woodward avenue in Birmingham. ' The bus jammed against a tree, forcing the passengers to leave through the emergency exit. Three bus passengers—Bertha Mack, 55. of Ferndale, Anna Mae Dukes, 4%, of Detroit and Ger- trude Peterson, 60, of Detroii— were among those et at St. | Sosey Mercy Hospital. — Also treated were the driver of the auto Mrs. Isobel Kaechle of 687 Smith St., Birmingham, and her mother, Mrs. Mae Higbie, 4, of 27135 Dartmouth, Royal Oak Township. = The bus driver, Morris K.. Kirk- wood, 37, of 727 Golf, Royal Oak told police he was traveling south on the inside lane when the car dviven by Mrs. Kaechle made a swinging U-turn into his path. Mrs, Kaechle said she saw the bus a block away after waiting for some other traffic to pass and believed she could have made ; the turn_safely. She wag ticketed for failure to | yleld right-of-way and also for driv- ing without an operator's license. Price Raised to 10 Cents by Los Angeles Herald LOS ANGELES # — The Los Angeles Evening Herald & Express announced today it is increasing its street sale price from T7 cents to 10 cents per copy next Monday. The Mirror, Los Angeles’ other evening newspaper, similar increases yesterday. Each blamed increasing costs of produc- tion. Two morning papers, the Times and the Examiner, sell for 10 cents. The third, the Daily News sells for 7. Hide and Seek Player Seeks Money, Gets It OMAHA @® — Housewives Mrs. L. D. Newton and Mrs. Violet Madson have reported to police) that a strange small boy came to their homes to play hide and seek with their sons. In_both cases, detectives said, the lad hid, sought and fled. He took $2 from the Newton house and $13 from the Madson home. announced : # — Doggie's Bone _|Belonged to Bear Dogs in the 11-Mile-Evergreen section of Southfield Township now can go back to gnawing stray bones with a certain amount of peace of mind. ss Official State Police laboratory reports today show that a bone one of the-hounds hauled from a. small patch of woods early this week was once part of a bear's leg. The neighborhood was all a- twitter as police fruitlessly combed the woods for other remains — perhaps human. Now it turns out it was just a bear bone. But, anyway, the canines of the neighborhood can go back to pick- ing Up luscious-looking bones with- out fear of losing them to men in blue and grey uniforms — unless, that is, the bone measures about 10 inches and resembles a portion of the human anatomy. - Vietminh Winning ‘| Battles Near Hanoi (Continued From Page One) These two fights were the bitter- est battles and the greatest suc- cesses by the Vietminh in the ac- tual delta area in recent months. &n indication that as high as 800 Vietnamese and Catholic militia- men may have been killed or cap- tured at Ouanphungha was seen in the French spokesman’s report that the command “hoped °200 to 300" survivors from the seminary fight might get back. G. D. Hicks to Seek Sheriff's Candidacy George D. Hicks, 48, today an- nounced he will seek the Demo- cratic candidacy for Oakland Coun- ty sheriff in the Aug. 3 -primary. Married and the father of three children, Hicks lives at 16 N. John- son Ave. He is a life-long resi- dent of Pontiac and claims 22 years with the Pontiac Police De- partment. Hicks was educated in Pontiac's grade and high schools and at the present time is employed as plant protection officer in a local fac- tory. McCarthy OKs Use of Monitored Calls (Continued From Page One) try to get anybody off the hook here,” Symington told Mundt. ‘Sen. Jackson (D-Wash) asked Cohn if the Central ietsttipeaee Agency and the FBI weren't in a “I don't know about the CIA,“ Cohn said. —~ Cohn told Jackson the FBI is not permitted, without specific: authori- zation of the Justice Department, to give information to congression- al committees about the Commu- nist conspiracy. Jackson commented that FBI di- rector J. Edgar Hoover frequently testified before committees and made speeche$ about the Commu- | nist danger. * * > Cohn said the FBI's informayjon was not available to-the MeConthy subcommittee, an unpaid subcommittee . consult- ant. He said this was the result of a series of conversations, and not any written application, -*e © ®& Welch préssed as to whether Schine had been employed as an “investigator.” Cohn wouldn't agree to that word. At one point Cohn described how Schine was to help with an investigation of the Unitéd States Information pro gram. “Look out,” Welch interjected. “you used that word investigation.”’. Cohn said Schine had. been making a study of the information programs for yenre: “From whcent”’ Welch asked. “He was just doing it,” Cohn replied, adding that Schine: had drawn up plans for some possible changes and discussed them with State Department officials. Cohn related how Schine refused pay for his subcommittee work. But he denied a suggestion that this made Schine ‘not so subject to discipline." Ray H. Jenkins, counsel for the subcommittee, announced before the hearing recessed for lunch that John Lucas, appointment secretary to would be in.the witness chair at the start of the afternoon session. ° * .. Lucas, using an extension, took stenographic notes on Stevens’ tele- phone conversations. : The purpose of calling him is to get a sworn identification of the Pontiac Man Injured in Two-Cor Crackup Cari Fifield, 25, of 58 E. Long. fellow Ave., was treated for fore- head cuts by a private doctor after he was involved in a two-car col-. lision at Madison avenue and ~—_ wood Blvd, yesterday. :_ Fifield’s car collided with one driven by Elford L. Brown, 49, of 505 Cameron Ave., as Fifield attempted to turn onto Highwood, according to Pentiac Police. Brown was uninjured. Housing Bill Faces Senate-House Study (Continued From Page One) payment with a maximum 30-year term.. 4. An increase in the amount of government money available — for | direct loans to veterans who can't get private credit to buy homes }| under the GI Bill. The Senate voted to allow a total of 200 millions, - | double the — authorization. * . 5. Tight - restrictions on apartment projects built with FHA- insured mortgages so that builders cannot make “windfall’’ profits, as they allegedly have in the past. 6. A smog-clearance program providing FHA-mortgage insurance to cover new equipment installed by private firms and a five-million- dollar research fund. 7. Extension of the farm housing program and a new section to give farmers a chance to get govern- ment-insured mortgages without putting up-their whole farm as se- curity for the loan. * ¢« «~~ & Continuation of the Federal National Mortgage Assn. as is, and rejection of Eisenhower's request to turn this secondary mortgage market over to private capital by easy: stages. 9. A new program of FHA insur- ance for home-trailer mortgages. . The Senate refused to give the President these things he asked; Flexibility in mortgage interest rates, with rates pegged to the yields of long-term. government bonds; flexibility in repayment pe- riods and down payments in the big sales housing program, so that they could be changed to fit eco- ~ nomic conditions; equal mortgage terms for old and new houses. TONITE & SATURDAY | transcripts of monitored. Calls as a preliminary to their possible intro- duction in evidence. — eenetities 6 the Communist force Hie ald the said the Communists in Indo- china capitalized on local hopes for independence in order to gain con- trol of the Vietminh movement which was primarily nationalistic at the beginning. Dulles warned: ‘The plan is not only to take over Indochina but to dominate all of Southeast Asia. The struggle thus carries a grave threat not only to Viet Nam, Laos .and Cambodia, but al so to such friendly neighboring countries as Thailand, Malaya, Burma” Indone- sia, the Philippines, Australia and New Zealand." Youth Injured in Crash -at Puritan and Raynale BIRMINGHAM—Peter J. Mona- ghan III, 17, 747 Puritan was treat- Mercy Hospital yesterday following a-two-car collision at Puritan and ; [Raywale. Police said Monaghan's car was struck in the rear by an, auto driven by Mrs. Marguerite M. Bar- rett, 35, of 1177 Chesterfield. She was ticketed for failure’ to yield the right of way. CITT TTT iiiiiiiit Thorobred ed for minor injuries at St. Joseph | “If merchants and motorists would just realize it.’ he said, “Michigan cities are going to die — ot hardening of the arteries) a BINOCULARS unless something is done.”’ The Oakland Citizens League in- | vited McMonagle ‘Pineeting it the ni /munity .House to find out w hat, | highways, grade crossings and other projects are planned; ll | this county, | Joseph D. Savery, of Royal Oak, | League president, presided. Henry | S. Booth, ot Bloomfield Hills, in- | printers! 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F ee = , au FIVE Mundt Suggests wesc train he Fat de Ex- Detroit Newsman’ |= road git wma Man Purchases Sana eres pie xd ‘ad m2 -Pheasonts Taking Stroll | : é | U ver bal — is” sutvifed by his widow, Property Under alee pone mares, bedi Couse Two-Car Collision. _ OPEN H i ” Pe He said specialists in the divi Dies in Pennsylvania tlle former Margie Sies, a daugh- ‘schoo} was built, and-had been} BOYLSTON, Mass. — A pair} " SvERY. Security Action bed dtergh aia or gpm pen ter, Mrs, Harold Taylor, of Exeter.| SCHOO! for $85 {sted as taxedetinquent of pheasants ambling acrsssa] 825 W. HURON ‘and fair appraisal, and then NEW YORK (UP)—Felix Holt, jes ee ta doe Guess lth, ecient th Dee menial w. eee. 3. w rongpt Paes Se carpe elie | (SS : aul ssa al He formerly was on the editorial | yj attomey Co oman Killed in Crash «ar er See the Latest Drafts Bill Designed to lua se gl as troit newspaper man for 4 years.| scatts of the Detroit News and the ae. ag a As Mrs, Muriel Haynes of Weston | TV Demonstrated! ke “They would hand down findings ied Thursday at his home” in| Detroit Times. — member, Says the Cabell County, Riding With Daughter halted her car to let the pheasants || ' Make Quicker Use. OF nat ay we we SATS | acks Conti.’ , | School Board can have its property aaktnotr Vey = Mrs, Becky: pest. pes driven by George A. USED T TV. 1 an ae . 3 ” ia ~ — wi ‘set BE Reports jfemeve Mr. X for instance,” | The Kentucky-born Holt _ from See to Flower | — ie if someone wil pay him his Ts iworca sua Foose notag — rset bumped into || Use Ill | She was a passenger in a car! The car rolled over an embank- WASHINGTON up — Sen. Mundt | of such 1951, and “Dan'l Boone Kissed) ROCHESTER, N- x: “(UP)—This He had bid that amount at tax driven by her daughter, Mrs. Sybil Mand overturned. bu (RSD) said today that as “a di-|ploying agency would automatical- he Flower | sale on a lot, sight unseen. | Arlen, 37. ‘The car collided “with tinthas cbbahd oat uahunt — mamrtonrusrac co rect result” ofthe McCarthy- ly bring into operation all of the He discovered later that the another automobile driven by Jo-| The birds sauntered. into the neoabies - Army hearings he has drafted «| eps pow provided bylaw and Seren NI ID BOR th Key, i” woods, * ‘bill-designed to force decisive ac- the government and the individual tion on goVermment employes! through appeal and review. tabed by the FBI as security| Mundt said he has mentioned the risks, idea to Atty. Gen. 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CALL rE 51241 Sie ee t. | : note ‘ Te a waters See — : t - \ ) A EE ae eo 4, “ Nm if a] 4 - 'HE PONTIAC PRESS ~- ; Pontiae 13, Michigan Entered ot Post Office, Pontine, Mich. as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS EO aPeotiinie ira fastens wisi" ale The Pontiac bt dettvered carrier tor @ rn P : pet “113.00 e pad v: ae and » in United @ year. All subscriptions are payable in advance. Phone Pontiac 23-9161, | eee ean am emattm MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS ——————————= FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1954 a Reappraising Foreign Aid In less than 10 years American tax- payers have poured out more than $60 billion on the mutual aid program. That fact alone dictates the kind of re-examination just given this impor- tant foreign policy program by Senators Bripces and Syminoton. While their re- port advises reappraisal of the program, it has the value of bipartisanship. ; * * * Nowhere in it is there an attack on the-principle of foreign aid. On the contrary its value is recognized and substantial gains resulting from it in Europe The two Senators, however, did con- clude that there are some aspects of offshore procurement which should be given further study. In their opinion some damage could result to American - industries if these things aren’t watched.. The report also included a warning that NATO machinery is so unwieldy that it is a potential danger. * * * _ Foreign aid soon may have to -be stepped up in some parts of the world, especially in Indochina, and the need for it may continue for several years. So nothing should be done to cripple our productive system which produced _the $60 billion already spent. It also is important that any reappraisal be completely objec- tive. Its aim shouldn't be partisan - advantage but rather to keep _ foreign aid as low as internatiqnal conditions permit and to insure full return for every tax dollar spent. ) . Se FBI'Gaining on Reds Two recent news stories show that the Justice Department and the FBI are getting results from their unceasing pressure on the country's Communist leadership. . In one case a Federal Court jury in St. Louis convicted five Communists of violating the Smith Act by conspiring to advocate overthrow of our Govern- ment by force. * * * Several other persons branded by FBI agents as top Communists go ma - gestion by the Captain. . Xv. - hall and picked pamphlet. According to Mr. Hmiuvosr the local victims of this operation were taken for sums of $165 to $400 each. “The safe course in selling prop- ' erty, as these facts emphasize, is “to list it with a reputable home - town individual or firm you know. Reliable real estate operators — never ask advance commissions. Panama Canal Too Small There is some disturbing news about the Panama Canal. , According to Capt. R. S. FaHLe o Naval Intelligence the locks in the big ditch are too narrow to handle the Navy’s large new aircraft carriers. This means that if required to travel between the Atlantic and Pacific these big ships ‘would Rave to take the 8,000 mile, 13 day longer, routé around Cape Horn. * * * »Aircraft carriers were unheard of when Teppy Rooseve.t presided over the start of work on the canal 50 years ago. The fact that they have already outgrown this manmade waterway not only is ‘a shock but gives point to a sug- * * . He thinks work should be start- ed at once on widening and deep- ening the canal. Certainly if TR were alive today he would back this proposal and point out the defense value of keeping the canal able to serve all of our two ocean Navy. In his campaign for it the late Presi- dent rated the canal the most important foreign policy goal of his administra- tion. ESSE Tue Old Sorehead was deep in the dumps this morning. “There ain't no justice,” he said, “and danged little mercy.” The Man About Town Are Deserting Joe Local Check Shows a Big Swing Away From Senator Daffynition Canoe: A small boat which, like a small child, is more easily controlled if paddled from ‘he rear. This much publicized man from Wisconsin, Senator Joe McCarthy, is losing out locally. While a check in Pontiac a couple of weeks ago showed. him a 70 per cent favorite, one taken this week is vastly different. A total of 42 people in the court house annex, city y on the street were asked the question if his inquiry should be continued. Of these, 34 feel that it should be-called off, five feel that it should be continued and the rest were non-committal. - = - Latest proposed site for the new De- trolt airport {is only 16 miles from downtown Pontiac. It Is on 14 Mile road, just over the line In Macomb County. , At a recent Tiger game the writer drew a lemon, sitting in the same box with that notorious rooter, were arrested in raids in Hartford — and New Haven, Conn. and in New York City. All are held on Smith Act charges and their- - arrests bring to 109. the number taken into custody under this act in the last six years. In the St. Louis case, U. S. Judge Roy W. Harper congratulated the jury of 11 men and one woman on their just ver- dict. Conviction of the five defendants ~ ends a 46 day trial, the longest in the — history of the court. All five, out on bail pending sentence, are liable to pen- alties up to five years imprisonment and a fine of $10,000 each. * * ~ It is gratifying to realize that every such conviction and every Similar arrest help make the job of being a Communist leader in the U. S. additionally unattrac- tive. Don’t Take This Bait. __There is a lesson for everyone in a warning sounded by JoHN W. HIRLINGER, assistant manager of Pontiac's Cham- ber of Commerce. On the. basis of what happened in four recent local ‘cases Mr. Hiatincer is advising against --listing property with out of State real estate agents. Some of these agents not only promise sales at above market values but demand advances on their commissions. \* * * They claim the advance payt neéded to finance extensive advi Lge 2 sees is a listing of it i f . j whose 35 years of yelling has developed some remarkable vocal cords. And he doesn't “spray” as much as in his younger years. Friendship among men in competitive lines was evidenced by the good time which Ray Johnson, Zene- Manager-for-Chevrolet,..and Philip J. Monaghan, general manager of Pontiac GMC Truck, were having together at a recent party. Chevrolet builds trucks and is in direct competition with the local firm. An outstanding exponent of thrift is “Rickey,” @ Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hughes 3 sat 444 Marian St. He always stows away a good part of his food for future emergencies, often in the pockets of some members of the family. “The hardest. work Tever did in my Iife.” writes * Elmer Coggins * of Sylvan Lake, after attending the 5@0-mile race at Indianapolis. He further states that he’s glad he went, as he now can appreciate how little he missed in not going before. You may be interested to learn that the roadside picnic tables, of which _..there_are_a great number in Oakland County, have been put tn place and _.. beckon your use,. ee , ~ As an example of what is going on in northern Michigan on a large scale; Howard Benson of Orion Township wondered. what was happen- ing to his strawberry plants until he caught a pair of deer foraging on them the other morn- ing. Our proximity to a Jarge city, according to ' Judge Maurice E. Finnegan of the local Municipal Court, has a large bear- ing on crime conditions here. ° . %, a 7 kg _Merbal Orehids:to— efits wdc p es adr. and Mrs. A. G. Meldrum Siig | of 171 South Paddock St.; fifty-third wedding an-° " of the property perty. But all the owner ever miverwery. in @ four page of Seymour Lake; ninety-sixth birthday. # ey, §. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1954 finn ¢ / 2 Wreves™ Voice of the People -“Oops—She Slipped!” - Student Confused by McCarthy Hearings, Says He’s Just Running Down Own Party ite neture.) I am a 15 year old Pontiac High _ student and have been watching the McCarthy hearings on tele- vision. I'm confused: . McCarthy states that he is trying to abolish Communism from the THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Then Pilate said unto them, Why what evil hath he done? And they cried out the more exceedingly, Crucify him.—Mark 15: 14. * @ It seems strange to us that Jesus should suffer for He had no sin Himself, but His sufferings were occasioned by His relationship to others.—William Rouse. United States Government. All I can see he is doing is running down the Republican party, his party. How can one man obtain so much power that he is able to get so many people under his thumb? He is ruining his party so much that in the next election people won't vote for a party that will al- low one little man to run the whole party. Isn't it true that Communism grows out of the dominance of too few of the government? Judy Hird 28 Newberry St. Freedom for All in U. S.~ Not Just the Majority I would like to say that. Senator Fergusor undoubtedly intends .well by trying to include, “Under God" in the pledge of allegiance. Even atheistic Voltaire said “Though I wholly disagree with what you say, I will defend with my life your right to say it.” We who profess Christanity often are not so tolerant. ~Though I am a Christian I don't try to choke it down the throat of my fellow man, “Convince a man against his will, he's of the same opinion still.” I deeply resent statements that anyone who doesn't believe in God can find nationality else- where. What are we coming to? This is Anierica, where a man can be whatever religion he _gheeees: Real subversives are McCarthy- ites, Communists, Fascists and in- tolerant, narrow minds. Majority cannot set the stage for freedom. Its for everyone in the U. S. A. Born Again Christian Britain Comes Out Flatly, Warns Reds She Won't Be Kept Waiting Too Long - By DAVID LAWRENCE — LONDON—Whatever impression the outside world may have had heretofore that the British are un- aware of the dangers of a policy of vacillation with respect to the Geneva Conference can certainly be erased now as unrealistic, - For the latest comments from the press here indicate the exact opposite, - emenreni “The London Daily Tele- graph," which is one of the lead- ing newspapers supporting the Conservatives—the party which is today in power in the govern- thent — is calling for a firm statement of policy and is warn- ing the Communists that may have to consider a of her policy of waiting for the . stantial reinforcements keep us indefinitely at Geneva, dangling the prospect of a settle- ment before us like a carrot, while Indochina is simultaneously settled by force. £ “Unless the United States is assured of British su , She may hesitate to commit herself further in Indochina; without further American commitment, France is unlikely to send sub- to what many Frenchmen regard as a sinking ship, and may settle for such terms—if any—as she can get. _ ‘We should, therefore, make it plain at Geneva that, while our desire for a peaceful settlement remains as strong as ever, unless one_is reached within a reasonable time we shall have to join our Geneva Conference to adjourn = Ajies in seeking other ways of before making any new commit- ments. ‘ é stabilizing the situation. “In this way we could do much Presumably this means joining to bridge the gap which has opened the Southeast Asia security pact. the other day: between American policy and our ~The Telegraph” had this to-say ~own in the Far East. It is true that there is no rift between what “At Geneva the negotiators aré our two peoples desire, now getting nearer to grips. Dis- “Both long for peace, both are. cussions are at last to be held on. reluctant to commit themselves to the practical details of arranging a new Korea, both probably sym- an armistice and regrouping the rival forces in Indochina. “That Geneva has got this far ig in a sense a triumph for Mr. - Eden, It is certain, too, that all his qualifications as honest broker will be tested to the full by the trying negotiations which still lie ahead. pathize with Mr. Eden's sincere efforts at Geneva. “Nor is the rift of policy be- tween those who think a third world war inevitable and those who do not; we disagree solely en the method of avoiding it. “In essence, the’American view “In the first place, it is far is that by taking a calculated risk from evident that Communist read- now we shall avoid the necessity iness to talk about an ef king tar graver Fake lata betrays any desire for an armi- we think it best to try negotiation a ee ool ay...readi ES SPE TCS zITE make sacrifices (sych as Laos and gently Cambodia, for instance) to reach reconcile them. one. “Even supposing that they do desire an armistice, there is still the question of who fs te super- vise it, who to guarantee it. By - what means. moreover, aré We to prevent Vietminh from steal- ing by subtlety what they have not already seized by force? “It must also be recognized that the indefinite protraction of the negotiations without any settlement beirig reached would be a triumph not for us but for the Commu- nists, Such an indefinite contin- uance of the talks would make it necessary to consider a revision of the present British policy of- refusing to enter into any com- mitments until the conference has ended, *“Theré is an obvious temptation iness to .to the full. Both views can be co- f p “ahd tiie ay to the Communists to try and they are. “In the meantime, it would be disastrous if. our great alliance were damaged by mutual suspi- cions, No doubt the Communists will do their utmost in this phase of the negotiations to drive a wedge between oursdlves and the Americans; it is a danger against which we should be on guard. “So far from endangering the prospects of a settlement, the firm statement of our policy could only — enhance them, One must suppose that there are in the Kremlin— perhaps even in Peking—men who for various reasons are appalled by the prospect of a third world war. If that be so, we must~be-—- py. careful not to undermine theif position by undue weakness, “If we are firm, they will be able to restrain the hotheads in — Indochina and elsewhere by poinling to the terrible risks they , are running, How are they to “The best way of testing Com- munist intentions is by clarifying our own, Theirs are not inflexible in detail; they depend to a great extent on ours. There would be no nists than to imagine that what- ever happens we intend to do nothing." (Copyright, 1954) Case Records of a Psychologist = = =§ - - summer camp. — greater mistake for the Commu. ~ Stabilize Child’s Emotions: by Teaching | 7 By DR. GEO&GE W. Case L-323: Ellen H., age 16, went to a summer camp last year. “But she got so homesick and frightened, that we had to drive ing.’ her Dad informed me. “She was crying and hysterical. baby sitter. a date with your husband or wife, reassure him that you will be back soon. And let' him know that his be- Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service ndependence . even during hood zn This will give him some quick “prestige and enable him ‘to get * You parents + ii j : f Ld * i E3 jit iy group pictures do it with mirrors. - We can promote the general's welfare by blaming it on the kernels. ‘ _—— And secure the blessings of tax- ation with representation for pos- terity by dating all loans 1987. That's about as fair as you can get without using peroxide. Our quadrennial - presidential scram- ble is so impartial we often get the wrong guy.: But we should codicil to the man the office of President — emeritus has been superseded by the bill of riots. Harry thought he. was going to have a pleasant overnight sleep in the White House on Ike's insom- nia. The invitation was revoked by a house-to-house canvass of 36. state legislatures. There is nothing in the Constitution that says the people cannot assemble if the cook doesn't object. 4 a _-Yietory-dinners over_and above market prices are bravery in the face of the enemy. The Consti- tution recognizes the right of the. bankrupt national committee to gold-plate its tin cup. Excessive contributions shall not be required nor exorbitant cam- paign fines imposed. But any amount may be voluntarily given orf the fifth twist of an arm. _.. PRISON MUTINY. in Tennessee tions? indifference before his pals te oar avoid being thought “sissy.” In order to establish justice = song for my “Test for Teen- firmly on rockers how about Agers” en ne v economizing on furniture by turn envelope, plus a dime. Use it seating the supreme courters to rate hild’s abs tandem? ~~ turity: = emotional ma- - And insuring domestic tranquil- Gls coos ame tat) _ ity by posing for photographs . é at a time? If you must go into Portraits = fashion out of ‘style. 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Michael O’Reilly to Address Students at 2 Services On June 6, 47 students: of St Michael High School will receive their diplomas in an evening serv- jee held in St. Michael Catholic Church. Preceding the formal presenta- tion a baccalaureate service will be conducted at a 7:30 a.m. Mass. The sermon will be offered by also be the main speaker at the at St. Michael Rev. Michael J. O'Reilly, who will THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1954 REV. MICHAEL J. O'REILLY— | | The presentation of the diplomas graduation. Offering the Baccalaureate Service by the Most Reverend Alexander|The main speaker at the Com- a in | a tgermon and the Commencement M. Zaleski, D.D., will follow Rev. | mencement exercises at St. Fred- Byers — ents = remarks at the June 1954 gradue- : n’ rick High School will be the Rev. attend a breakfast at which Finnegan's address. cree tion exercises of St. Michael High ficat ST Ph. D.| time the salutatory and valedic- The choir offering Magni John. F. 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End Table ‘Handsome Mersman table ge hos, swept the country _with drawer and shelf! Made pee Such gracious | Mersman craftsmen to . apes ce popularity + Step Table” The Mersman " step - end or here bol Cocktail t ble. x 3 Z FURNITURE CO. ! two to reshma Yor @ room - . 361 South sepinew Street | ; ful. THE PONTIAC | PRESS, FRIDAY, 7 ENE, 4 108% ee eee Pontiac Radio Operator | wing ation sme tag Rep ble to Adres , ici | vem Serememn at ad obit Gets Grant for-Stati : } yes e factor can be State ‘Knights Templar Stevenson to Visit tour ten Lancing indestriel lente, nse x Pt wt sth 2| Williams in Lansing. p= erst —— radio station at Pontiac, on 1460 4.3 | 80 Ine saath ct 9 at the home of Gov.| ENID, Oma. — There's a — _-Tkilocyeles, 500 watts unlimited e's Howting Plan OK'd | hana. [Be age hme heidi whe's a seniet and 9 sanien time. * WASHINGTO Nu — Republican} Highlight of the two-day con-|"* Stevenson will visit Michigan's| who's a pian the’ White The grant was stayed temporar-| Sens. Ferguson’ and Potter, of| Clave will be an address tonight preceding two informal a ing up tel lly whan i Geup a pyvtedt trom | Michigua, SeteG eth the aaiariey (by Rap. Alvin C. Bentley (R-Rligb, art sweiie secretary by offering $30 for any old radio | station WKMF, operating on 1470) Thursday as the Senate adopted an| most wounded of five| Davison and Birmingham, At Da-| Army captain, is a junior at the County Council, will also at- |a8-« trade-in, One resident brought | kilocycles at Flint, on qremis Mi| omestnen, approving President in the halls of} vison, Stevenson will attend an here. Lia set and got the ad-| possible ~ interference. Eluenhower’s ‘public housing pro-| Congress by Rican fanatics | outdoor farmers’ bog lunch picnic.} John Jr. is a graduating senior y for the biennial convention of Pontiac UAW-CIO locals sénding | vertised allowance. WKMP noted the FCC iti with | gram. two-months ago. ng of : IS—Fine Furniture- “JUNE IS. BURSTING OUT ALL OVER” : 3. WITH _FINER FURNITURE VALUES at LE ‘Super-Values for exclusively ot ny ee rae et ii Silt i H Bz. ¥ | by DILLINGHAM ele hs a. handsomely styled with the future as as well as your budget $< mind... *. Sold exclusively in Pontiac by Lewis! . This perfectly correlated furniture comes in light tawny tone DuPont * Dulux finish. Excellently designed it is priced well within the budget of today’s homemaker. Buy what. you need now ...add matching pieces when you wish. “OPEN AN ACCOUNT Le ee re z. ee © aw ace ww a ee ™ A aa Dining Room — Bedroom Retrectory Table $94.50 Double Dresser $139.75 3 Drawer Chest 69.75 Drop Leaf Table 98.75 5 pe awer Chest 99.50 || $i. 95 @ Vet-dyed ermy duck 6 a © Lightweight but sturdy . Side Chair 24.95 Bookcase ] © Choice of red or green a Chalr «.-+. 2495 “Headboard .. 57.50 Buffet ....... 110.00 wite Stands... 39.95 : a , Glass Hutch ..., 54.95 Twin Size | {| . Bay Summer Furniture Now China Base .... 54.95 Panel Bed 49.98 Buy your summer furniture needs at Lewis’ new and pay dering ly. Auguet and September withaet corrving chige VERSATILE . .. MODESTLY PRICED BUNTING ; uni aoe. | RESTOKRAFT 41st ANNIVERSARY SENSATION is uxe glider at — Lewis’ mow. So light in weight, so beautiful in de- sign. yet comfortable when Limited Time Only using.......in Jovely..pastel shades of weatherproof plastic, , “Ashcraft . Pe. Sectional a Cte Acheralh Yo tie. A large 8-rib umbretta lined in beau- Otortul Asncratt tor liv tiful floral chintz with deep fringe ing room, ~ recreation border and adjustable tilt, room or sun porch. At j Lewis’ you will find . a J | complete diplay of this i az” Umbrella Table ° =o 1 furniture _for casual liv- © : ee 95. ara a = . ing. mocesity priced: ~ 116° iz a join Restokraft in the Celebration of = ee f 4 as their 4)st Anniversary in offering for a HL , ie - Large 42” umbrella table in weather- limited time only this genuine Restokraft BUNTING : proot white baked enamel on steel. _ mottress at a price $20 below its regular | selling price. Toke advantage of this once in - ALUMINUM CHAISE | PARK FREE eee T REAR of STORE I ’ @ year opportunity to save on your bedding ™.- . needs. Available in twin or full size. - ~ GUARD YOUR HEALTH... SLEEP IN LUXURIOUS COMFORT Nomed the “Challenger” becquse it chol- lenges comparison with ony mattress sell- ing within $20 of its price, see this luxe _ urious bedding at Lewis’ today. It has 22 layers of billowy cotton over perma-tem- PINE FURNITURE « pered springs, all covered with a | ey 62-70 South Saginaw St. = ,_— woven domask.tiking, GREATEST SAVINGS IN RESTOKRAFT'S 41 YEARS eS Se . a ee eae oste Re gad F: re * ae ~~ = - Be | * " * ror ee bee = - . a : ee t \ ee ¥ ne 4, ; oe | of Lo * S | Hf You Are Looking Up COLLEGES | | & Guide to 1a ny Blea ror “. These and Others May Be Obiained at the TF PONTIAC CITY LIBRARY - mon CAREER hy Ce Saturday 9-6 = = J ae “THE! PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 41056. a | 7 THIRTEEN. ot Starting Today for U.S. ||ntormation Passers ee ae ees 3 ee r By CHARLES MMcCANN | nese political situation ts in tur--| WASHINGTON @—Harold E.| 5, A ; i oe fa gs if Hi | iit & , |at —_ ~ , ote geo he had ee ee that , any Stan * Tr . plans for a tour. I Re Privately, Yoshida had said tha eee 1) ee he -wants to strengthen the lr HL : to , States for the aid it has > al a NEW LOW PRICE! : Sates tor te Swimsuits, well styled to im- prove your figure . . . to attract the sun’s rays and a man’s gaze ... and in colors to enhance your tan: Aqua, White,. Black, Navy, ~ Green, and Maize. Sizes, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40. Lovely Hand- Frocked designs in all lastex. REGULAR $6.49 VALUE - We also carry a complete selec- tion of men’s, boys’, misses’ and children's Swim Suits, . . they're Budget-Priced, too! + OPEN SUNDAYS f c : Fe fee if ei Ld t dg <4 85 i : \A TRUE STATEMENT OF FACT! My store hos been open 4 years and | hove never had -to-run any special sale—I! don't need special soles— “becouse my everyday low prices are the onswer to my LOOK! 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INAS tg 18 = KAM Steet “Rusco” Stiding Windows |iT- 2-Bedroom “Walton % Screens on All Windows _ NW mm erate gseee _%& Youngstown Kitchen se a dideaka Total Price *6,450 —*Semmunity Water Sytem PT eccrreia meng tnioee You've seen these nylon blended with acetate rayon cords at much higher prices—Colors are: charcoal, tan, grey, biue. Alterations free, of course. Over 4,000 Pair to Select From ¥ Individual Septic Tanks _— * Gas Water Heater a : % Automatic Oil Heat HH SPECIAL SALE PRICE $213.75 $7100 Total Price ru cam ||| CHARGE IT | @RQ)/ chance iT |] Choose Your Price... Select Your Style! ’ . : ) Tin EE ONLY. 0 vown — Save $3 fe $6 on Your Selection ~ REG. PRICE $285.00 __ AY ERIES BRAND NEW! MONTHLY PAYMENTS ~ ONL vO ANDCS : tessa Gp ~~ —sinsurance This Is NOT a Prefabricated Home! - You Must See It - to Believe It! _ OPEN 1-7 P.M. DAILY =—s_—> ROYAL PARK HOMES, INC. MODEL HOMES CORNER GENES RD. and PHILLIPS RD. ‘ctemtentasmsstnstesamne GERMAN MADE—A.S.A. RATINGS oMETER $7 A @ LEATHER CASE Cee ie @ NECK CHAIN to $9.87 Sam Benson CLOTHING OUTLET aU oO PE PR RY REG. $23.95 7 BETWEEN PIKE & WATER 1 Hou 2 A a A A, Sa «4 ; t) : F ' ; 4 4 ee Jor : i 5 : | . j ; : hone, ra : Fe : : « | . : | 3 | : f ; f ' ee \ ; i Fs : | pina ie RYE: THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. sunt ie 1954 une = si ei _EPPERT'S ~ Camera Shop 57 W. Huron FE 5-6615 ° ? bs Geakler Storage Co. | ;..., 9 Orchard Loke Ave. \Thailand Talks ‘Country in Rush to Get az pressed , +Though Thailand, not on the coun- U.N. Slows Up Security but Council Waits for Geneva " ' UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @ seemed me with cil, wanted to hurry, others wanted. to wait in the hope the Geneva conference will produce an Indo- china cease-fire. The council voted 10-1 yesterday to put the Thai request on its for debate, then adjourned r i i ; pres: ft by ‘plane last n gs F-iE Ui TAT al at re 3& Dien Bien Phu Defender Escapes From Vietminh indefinitely for private consulta- | Never Split | Toilet Seats oe White: Recessed BATH SOAP and GRAB $4 Recessed Toilet Paper - Holder $312 one Budget Terms gery snd Tors of Herrice - _WEGUARANTEE , ’ EVERYTHING WE SELL! — det Water System 6 A THOMPSON & SONS ey Heating---Plumbi Suppli Kadena een New Design —— Bath Faucets Heavy Brass and Chrome ~ Ss 32" x 21" Gleaming White Double Comp ist Quality SINKS Complete sre Feucet spray and Strainer — “46.45 Shallow Well to go to work. Incl: ank and fittings *87.50. ft 2.2939" Ne WARD'S $1.00 SPECIAL! pecial Purch mO1 im micaIGAN - UNITED SHIRT - ‘DISTRIBUTORS — 35 Stores tn Michigan * JUST IN bea a riaPost™ Uruity OMT wer offered at 4 wabelew- ‘ sect. accessory for the, MPs rege. poncd and hundseds of other ploces! Only ea ee Se Your Choice © of Decorator Colors... ’s Da |S) \VE $37. 40, ON THIS GENUINE 3-in-] BERKLINE HAIR ~ OTTOMAN | is 1s do ‘ i itr tothe tat tees LAY AWAY FoR FATHER’S DAY "STAMPS! _ GIVE HOLDENS ‘RED TRADING Ward's buyers were most fortunate in secur- § ing this genuine 3-in-] Berkline chair. and ottoman at a price that saves you $37.40 . Here is the chair that will give father ’ ‘the rest of his life’ .. . Limited quantity available at this sensational low price. so secure yours “now for Father's Day . ... Use the-Ward-Way Credit Plan. . WARD'S $1.00 SPECIAL! | [BAMBOO vin BASKET _ weste pepe, wees like ideal fer clothes, toys, ete. Hand- weven bem. beo, with« 7 durable finish eR OS thet looks and ff Wood Grain Metal _ ale sqe| | 7 PICNIC BASKET / ‘y ust the basket for the beach . sq) W214" . Keeps food sealed . mahogany. stained __ wood handles! ing .. . ride in the country . by 912" high . fresh. , Sturdy-. ‘Ask About the .. | | Ward-Way i ba Credit Plan oie cana Charge a a ao 8 ‘ | oyirey-~ } bors | move into the ‘neighborhood soon | About TT per cent of all hospital. _ | Checking Neighbors ~ “2 —— | ~ roe SS Esa eset a dimaschadl se: 1 Selmmmdaie ae Ainatitations. °, os wee b ° » 5 ir ROCKET OLDSMOBI Eo oe wwe Political Fugitives _|sit cient, we among thm, | _ Five Political Fugitives He headed to the Salvadorean Em- | — Escape From Guatemala |...5, the total of political fugi-|?' sad Patt ts Aslam | Guzman’s regime were . reported em . wge | Latte | Who's Got De Ding Dong |f American embassies here yester-| PITTSBURGH w—Firemen day after an official report that an ¥ un. | 2sed police to investigate the dis- = appearance of a 25-pound bell from Rodolfo Rehwol, director of the|@ firetruck left temporarily un- guarded during a downtown blaze. “08” 2-Door Soden cate anf ieest™ faxes exe, bE E} i, 38 Come in tedey,..and recket ewey! © Meke a date to see end drive the | eli-new 1954 “Reckel” Oldsmobile! Ws today's best buy—by fer! ap Yqur price depends wpon holes o y model ond body style, optional equip> “ment ond accesories. Prices may vary slightly in adjoining pases ea ones of ee ee subject to change without a al - SEE YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER TODAY! i 1 = EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS ON FINE DIAMOND WHEN PURCHASED BY Led ae CO ee Whe * ae EASY TERMS NO EXTRA COST. ee $e Miki is the World’s F inest Drink! — EI _ & MILK CALMS NERVES - - When you drink Milk, you're getting liberal amounts of caleium to “and protein which set to feduve tension; calm nerves, aad“aid “| ctroniction. Drink snl: Jon hetere geiy to bal ts -ferere | Pas restful sleep. MILK BUILDS RESISTANCE TO COLDS Essential vitamins you need for good health ate in milk. Keep ia clear of spring colds by drinking milk. Vitamins are not stored ; Sccumegten Milk is your bot soures of hocbis pootesting viealas -_ | MILK GIVES EXTRA ENERGY You'll find extra energy in a glass pea Like many of vs le you can keep at top ormance y: drink a eee ig ilk fim: value comperati food and Pi q ioe So cuanine sosaad Vase intl yivor yon ohelty not fat.’ * oa OF MILK EVERY DAY vogue | : ° / : - ee \s s7gse pen y Evenings to : : ‘ Af Free, Parking in Lot Opposite A & P | Most of the pure, fresh mill consumed each day in Greater Detroit mates Verne : and environs is supplied by 11,000 members of the _ | a MICHIGAN, MILK PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION - he ~_ 406 — —! Detroit ; | | NORTH SAGINAW STREET ey) | tt em ma ‘ te . | ’ he : CS 3 : * ' gies seh sath Settee TN a sas hs oly Panne “SIXTEEN, be oe ‘Mea anners— lations.’ : *" trouble. An automobile radiator throws olf enough heat, on a day when ee teenie bo mo hem a Groom house. “MAKE FRIENDS When a friend has her picture in . the paper, receives some honor or ig elected president of a club, there's your opportunity to please her by telephoning. your congratu- | 4 ‘It’s asimportant to express your | pleastre at a friend’s success as— to offer your sympathy in time of | Admit Angry Feelings to that can leave us : Her voice is light, “}by keeping it so, Jane’s mother hopes for a miracte, She hopes that edie. abe -wont ty | Gaties bedtime, she won't defy Hi) tg’ Jane's mother. “Most of us admitting ~ % child at Still with the light, voice, she says, “Didn't you other, dear? Put the book away | now—that's my good girl. ...° : his name.” over. “Why can't you do as you're told?” cries Jane's mother de- spairingly. “Don’t you hear me? Put away that book , . .” When Jane is finally gotten to ‘tame? |” DRAPERY FABRICS - “Rune $1.98 to $2.98... ~ Fabrics " 48-Inch Widths = seneneame |) : bed, now * ng human, can understand. ||Call Hate by Richt Norrie : fone At ok tee he onter, It is very chee you feel love for a child yg gh wtaiae apd Unfortunately, Jane's mother has a conscience that keeps her from hate for her) ‘o call the cold. feeling wned Y teas her by its name would be intolerable feel hate occa- slenally. And wise ones among ‘ge learn to call it by its name, | They heed the advice ef the me- dieval alchemist who said, “to exorcise a demon, name him by | her despair aver the distance put between them by the cold coiled “Tas okahion Jane, also be- | glamour fabric for evening! de pak an at ll ART ats aa ba — 4573 12-20 | bane Hs Hit of summer! Bare your back | to the breezes in this halter step-| in with the figure-flattering cross- J over bodice. cinch to launder—whisk it on and .off the. ironing board!. Make it in casual cotton for sunning — It's, edsy to sew, @| Pattern 4573: Misses’ sizes. 12, ot modest prices. anchor tuft bd®k. Ki ag © ~ PARTIES i a Garden Club \Lite:- Memberships Given by. Beta Ghditer- e Has Meetin ~ | Highlights ot the June’ meeting | Pisler recognising her 13. yegre eting 1 “TUNCHEONS. ee ; ig. of Central Methodist Church ‘WSCs | 88 treasurer of os eo Newly Organized = pop of members 10) toneen “Taking the Long View" for. a Branch: Gathers ctltecnnercis pen | Sat Bet Perey denis reviewed : <€ : ne yee | a book, “The Sun and the Um- Summer |} -- very Home awe came wes the entting HE) pret 5 Sa fuios : ‘Qn Thursday, ene ot the most| tive luncheon, with Lele, Parker | SA, oc Gmemacseg with vocal [ a oes Neanged nant tae Mrs. G. R. Jarvis, president, telecon and Mie Richard Balm AIR-COOL « tion held its second meeting, The Warriner, _ COMFORT. Waterford Township Branch of this Irwin : tte ane veg fh ie dane ot NES — WALDRON HOTEL ” ee en COFFEE SHOP» meeting was con- te ee of Starch is 80 per cent of the total 36 East Pike St, . president at the group’s organize- aaah: ne n tional meeting May 6 Banfield had proposed the club mi * to- 20-some -triends and called —s ts —— : eae “them to meet that first Thursday : Mrs. Owen O'Neill -of Dra Plains: ifhasaly lee ) the newly rand Wim meat, af rs. Owen UO Neil -o yton of the newly or ized_ wae Mrs. Mark Stewart. of Orange Grove road | Waterford T Branch of the Women's president FF < a Le aa Fp Sp ha oe tg rg en e t to right) anticipated many pleasant |Mrs. very of Dorothy hostess BOW area expansion chairman club functions as they arrgnged flowers var Hor the meeting. eg ry power the. soo ee 2m ere Vt. 95. Barbara’ B. Baldwin Wed int H onolulu Go am aad . St. Honolul W. Selden, president of the Penta . “Bubble: h ref i antes Goethe n,| Richens Portwand. ‘The Wife was | chide The couple will reside In | Branch, and Mrs. Donald.Stackable light, refreshingly bara B. "became the bride |John M. Raleigh. The new Mrs. Parentemu is a |President of the Claritas Branel. if cool and crease- of Lt, Donald Joseph Parenteau. a graduate of Nazareth College and|;-_ a Hh meni eee ee Noe oe we deem acre “Sie ar ‘resistant... our rayon James X. Baldwin of Augusta ave-! sult ot white ox the University of = vagy cng ee ag ss nue and the late Mr. Baldwin, wore weer, and Sirs, Ov ma ‘and acetate cord suits stay» a waltz-length gown ef nylon tulle Se chids and a white carsiation lel A Hawaiian | yership; Mrs, Every, program; / long at the office, in Pony = paso ee ek united pa yd Pos! Herbst, ways and Bekie or enroute anywhere. sit, organdy fachoned Uke’ the Barbara B. | "=m © Watt: Lithe shirtmaker | ee ee eS eo Baldwin- and |enrrusiast who grows 200 diferent || with an easy wear of yellew ground orchids to match oe Lt. Donald J. | named varieties of this harbinger: gi Rey her ‘headdress, pe ht Parenteau. Se a anes me ws | ‘The bridegroom, son of Mr. and 77 5— 5 Their parents \topi¢ was “Questions ‘and Answers |} ~ Right: Mitred collar — : Mrs, Homer J. Parenteau of St. aie = About Iris." She makes her home /i- os Paul, Minn., was attended by Lt. im are the Homer |on South Avery road, “iallored suit with bracelet. / the pals at the May e wckme ee »- J. Parenteaus | Phe Mord ea PF eg Pa >> ate 3 _pleeyes. Seow. wee? 2 were Lt. Edward Staffel and Lt. — of St. Paul, | Celand. + Minn. and |hjrs Parker Ope blue or red- with white. Plans Completed L Mrs. James XV eo foe Dinner Sizes Tto 15. | ~ for June Dance Baldwin of |. ssin Parker of Wood: £ — — Plans for the annual spring Augusta land avenue opened her home dance of Jaycee Auxiliary were avenue and | Thursday ee a cae ren oa gene y the ie tive board of Daniel Whitfield Joseph Nouse of Roslyn drive. r. Boldwin. |S chartes ond : ih dee, ceed Jue} SR ee ge ee e ford, will have-a Hawaiian theme, |LT. AND MRS. D. J. PARENTEAU __ Sen ae : See 6c’ ts deat Sh “foment iret bbe peterpan | ~ Joe ‘Benen, with Mire. Frank |COtton Festival 18 —- ..« Treat Yourself to = 8 ‘re Wiliam Fox. decorations: |Held by Society . |§ “Samsonite L . a ; Mrs. James Hursey, tickets and! 4 cotton areas Yestival was the |i p Hips. — tee ae s : , Tickets vailable “7 theme of Bethany Baptist Women's |g GGA a ‘ ceaury acme ies el Sa Society meeting Thursday noon at |® L P's SPORTING GOODS . OUR JR. ‘DEB SHOP eS ee ad a StTTITIITitrttt i itiitlitit ttt) tl : Leonard Buss ot gust tr the| 0 Sopot Brom. pros PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL COOL WISPICORDS . ‘| Se eG same NY$, Saginaw, Lagle Theater Bide Pentioe, Mich. : E sther pean Tuesday and Mrs. James Crew ; Ereotiments Aval pr oats Fes gang: i Feted at Shower |11.crn'on the preparation ot __/ PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 7 Suit Salon—Street Level il . ay a el — box at — Ta a a a | es : : 3 imc John Rhoades IT ot the group’s missionary in Burma . . ‘ 4 nesday at a bridal Mrs, Walter Zimmer, was given ; Grady and Mrs, Eric |by Mrs. Clarence Myers. Mrs. Aden ; ' Brumit at the Grady home en| Terntn presrted th Lave Gift : cee i one daughter ‘of Mr and| contribute a penny a day to the Hos Se, mata me — Hf = drive, will speak her nuptial vows : June 12 at St. Vincent de Paul |\W/ yne Scotts Hosts : yey ars John Rhoddes of | tO Proficiency Club i]. 100% Be Pont Mrten ; i NO PRESSURE! ' NO BINDING! | 1 7 : OUR MOST AMAZING Aes — ; , The lowest neckline ever! ... our classic spectator , ne of stretch nylon . . . in one & takes a deep new fashion plunge, sheltering W AT C H 0 FE e R. 1]/ ery seers! >| ae ! re sarefnacngs GUARANTEED i i 9 ‘ ae 3 . oy ‘ - : / i Shoe Salon TODD SHOE STORE li ) NS Seat tet 20 W. Heron ao if ; ea aa os ; - ANB | a| & aed : 4 ) = ‘ \ i: = et r hi i ne : : if | wz \ bs, ns \ ae , j f OUT THEY GO: Nwke | FEdoral | 3.7114 | 108 NORTH SAGINAW Phone a ~~ CLEAN-UP STARTS @© WORKMEN NEED ROOM WE MUST SELL OUT *250,000 STOCK IMMEDIATELY STEP AROUND OUR WORKMEN-—SAVE $50—$60--$75--$100 LOWEST PRICES IN OUR HISTORY! The workmen ore here! Never before have you seen money- saving bergains like these! We are remodeling this store in properly serve the increasing trade. thet comes to us. for better buys in home eppliences, furniture and jewelry. The workmen ore now busy remodeling this store, every item of it would cost us too much to recrete them ond truck them back to our ware- house. . The olternetive is to sell at drastic discounts, giving our “ customers the greatest clear-cut sevings ever! Some marred, demonstrators, Many one-of-e-kind. “NO DISCOUNT CARDS NEEDED! jel “friends” or recommende- tions needed! Everyone saves ot WKC's remodeling sale! . . a “? order to merchandise in the store must be moved out. , etc. plaster damaged, No special discount cards needed—No speé General Electric, Crosley, Philco, Admiral, Hotpoint, Norge, | Servel, Westinghouse and Many More. 11 Te g28098 0”... .Now *2O9"5 . tigen now *1577° ree. $4 Aamyral Dual Temp, Now *319% Or $9895 errs now *198°° ‘ Reg. $389.95 yeh diseseee now *269° re Se On Now SBD" " = ee Aue Now $299" SS fog. $519.95" sands duaaae NOW 399° "Sten 's19995........Now *14995 Reg $819.98 occa now *2.39** FREEZERS . ft. Ho F . 12 cu. ft. Hotpoint Freezer, =a $3195 Reg. $429.95 11 cu. ft. Admiral F ; - 19.95... |. .NOWS2 D999 Freezer; en now 24995 eee ne wee . Reg. $419.95 -t2-eu: ft: Amana Reg. $499.95 IRONERS Speed Queen Deluxe Ironer, NO Reg. $189.95 Hotpoint Deluxe Ironer, Reg. $214.95 -GE-Deluxe-tIroner, —- - Reg. $187.95 .. oor Ironrite (Demonstrator) Reg. $181.45 w 137° ors now *15.4°° now S133° now *119%5 Ce ee S60 © «eae sk Phileo %-H.P. Air Conditioner, Reg. $279.95 .............0.23 w *198°° Phileo 4,-H.P. Air Conditioner, Reg. $439.95 ..............0.3 ow eagagne GE Automatic Deluxe Dishwasher. Reg. 309.95 ................3 w *198°° SCHICK “20” Electric Shavery Reg. $26.50, _ No Trade-in necessary ee@eeee Polaroid Land Camera, (Demon ) TT MONEY DOWN ApAY i 256°" eri fod “ yt THE PONTIAC PRESS. Rt, TAT JERE oH Clear RANGES Phileo, Hotpoint, Admiral, General Electric, Autocrat, Norge, Tappan, Welbilt. Philco Electric Apt. Size, Reg. $189.95 ................} “Reg. $176.95 Sie. NOW “aac Mee. $259.95 ite now *198°° saree 831995 Nows 268% Pane oes ee Orem Now 227 40° Rn 12 Now *63°° Aen $179.95 — now *128° Auiocrat Apt. Sie, Gas Range, 3 goo DRIERS SAVE NOW! May tag Auto. Electric aides Reg. $269.95 ......... w 51795 GE Automatic Electric No * Reg. $274.95 ..... Drveow 81770 Hamilton Auto. Electric el Reg. $269.95 ......... w *188°° - 3-Way Portable Radio Reg $49.95 NOW $4995 Automatic Reg. 349.95 Clock Radio W With he s2D95 Philco Table Radio, Preowned. Reg. $29.95... NOW 3g95 Emerson 3-Speed Record Player. Reg. $29.95 NOW RCA 45 RPM. Record Player, $<) 5995 ee Preowned. Reg. $34.95....Now *H495 GE Automatic Clock Radio, Reg. $44.95 ............ now %2995 Crystal Bon-Bon Dishes. . ; 9° e 12-inch Footed Cake Plate........... 23 12-inch Crystal Fruit Bowls.......... z3° Reg. $89.95 .......-.--- bececeees 69" Camera Cases, Sas AU sizes 10.0... eee eee 29° éa. Flash Bulbs, -For all size cameras Automatic Electric Iron . Nationally Advertised at $14.95! 1 Dormeyer Meal Maker, Nationally” Advertised ‘at $24.95! sa $3 Community Silverware, eg. $79.75 .NOW $5495 (fleer sample chest extra) (Deme.) Dulane Fryryte (Demon.) 95 Reg. $29.95 ...,............. NOW 716 53-pe. Dinnerware, Service for 8, $gBP5 ‘Slightly Irregular a ee ee Automatic Electric Toaster ‘Nationally Advertised at $19.95! , sq? “i ge 3 — Eskimo 8” Electric - FAN $ as® reg. $8.95 Birthstone Rings Ladies’ and d0% off

... UW DUO-THERM ° 52 Gallon Electric | WATER HEATER gave “40 , EASY ae Reg. Price $179.95 — Trade in 90% os. $10 ‘SPECIAL “Down —PRICE-— __ Compares with Heaters. .___- _ Selling for $154.95! Fully Approved by The Detroit Edison Co. * FREE WIRING On Edison Lines can wash bigger loads. S aq" ~and_Your Washer. With the extra-large 9. Ib. tub in this washer you The quick drain emptying pump, handy fill and rinse faucet power flush rinse makes washing even easier. NO MONEY DOWN 90 Days Same as Cash! of PONTIAC Open Daily 9 to 5:30—Fridays 909 (Except Service Dept.) No Defrost Water RCA Victor ‘21-inch TV Wow Only Se i ee ae a Me Ag ~ eh” we ° uintemenians 5 ts "= " = ae, ea, 29, ral a a Exclusive Service — After the Sale™ to Empty! Your Old Set & SF a OP oe wh ADMIRAL 3-SPEED ALE OF PUBLIC LANDS © In pursuance of provisions of Oakton Count Board of Supervisors’ Miscellaneous Resolutions Nos. 2847, 286] _ ~ cle. the following described properties are offered or sale a ALL PARCELS OFFERED ARE LOCATED IN THE CITY OF PONTIAC Residential Houses shown by appointment. Call Mr. Bofe at FEderal 2-8351 between 8:30 am. and 5:00 p.m. (Monday thru Friday) Ne. 61 School Street: 6 rooms, 2 story modern brick and frame home, finished attic. Lot size: 38’ on School St., 150.9’ on Lexing- ton Place. 150’.on N. Perry St. Minimum occeptable bid is $10,000. aah or $1 1,500 on terms of 20% down, balance payable in monthly installments of not less than 1% of total purchase price less amount ref down payment, 6%’ interest on unpaid balance included in month- y Lonlsinalet Ne. 180 Well Street: 6 rooms, 2 story modern frame home (brick | siding). Paved street, all improvements. Minimum acceptable bid is $4,500 cash or $5;500-on terms with 20% down, balance payable in monthly installments of not less than 1% of total purchase price less amount of down payment. 6% interest on unpaid balance included in monthly payment. Ne. 451 S. Anderson Street: | story modern 6 room home, insulbrick exterior. Full basement, modern cabinet-type oil fired furnac 2. ‘ Minimum acceptable bid is $5,000 cash or $5,950 on terms with 20% down, balance payable in monthly installments of not less than 1% of total purchase price less amount of down payment. 6% interest on unpaid balance included in monthly payment. Commercial and I ndustrial Lots 17 & 18 Bloomfield Hills Addition (S. E. Cor. S. Blvd. & Harvey). 1 story commercial building, also small apartment bldg. Minimum acceptable bid $18,500, one-third down, balance payable within 3 years from date of land contract. 69% interest.on unpaid balances. “> Approx. 14.1 Acres. 1255’ on Oakland Ave. (U. S. Hwy.), 1220’ on West Bivd., also R. R. frontage. Zoned as “Manufacturing 1”. Minimum acceptable bid $45,000. Terms: one-third down, balance payable within 3 years from date of land contract. 6% interest on unpaid balance. 40 Acre Industrial Site described as SE'% of SE'% Sec. 8. Zoned as “Manufacturing 2”. R.R. frontage extends along entire west boundary line. Minimum acceptable bid $55,000. Terms: one- third down, balance payable within 3 years from date of land con- tract. 6% interest on unpaid balance. é Vacent percel located on S. W. corner of Perry St. & Wolton Blvd. Approx. 150” on each highway. Zoned as “Commercial 1”. Mini- mum acceptable bid $10,000. Terms: one-third down, balance to be paid within 3 years from date of land contract. 6% interest on unpaid balance. ~ Veceat Residential Lots Lot Ne. 200 Bloomfield Hills Addition located on Bloomfield Ave. 50’x150’. All city improvements. Minimum acceptable bid is $650.00 cash o: Builder's Terms (all payable within 6 months). Lots 42, 43 & 44 Crystal Loke Bloomfield Subdivision located on California Ave. Each lot 50’x150’. Minimum acceptable bid is es per lot. Cash or Builder’s Terms (all payable within 6 months) . Lot No. 327 Crystal Leke Subdivision located on South Blvd. Size 45’x136'. Minimum acceptable bid is $750.00 cash or Builder's Terms (all payable within 6 months). BIDDING INSTRUCTIONS Prospective purchasers shall submit a sealed bid plainly marked “PROPERTY BID.” All bids submitted must com- pletely describe the property for which the bid covers or as it is described in this advertisement. A certified check representing a good faith deposit in the amount of 5% of total bid price must accompany all bids submitted. Checks will be Promptly returned to all SRE, bidders. Bids will be accepted up to 10:00 a. m., June 9th, 1954, at __the address shown below. Radio-Phonograph 69" Plays all record, all sizes with one control. Complete with super-sensitive Radio. a. cme AE ak EERSTE © — _The Oakland County Board of Supervisors. or. by its agents, es the right to reject any or all bids submitted. “Oakland County Board of Auditors COUNTY OFFICE BUILDING No. 1 Lafayette Street PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Gee eeepc ean tery Oo ce Ge eg) ee tea a tee ee Dre ere ne OT Wel te ape No ee ee eas ey ae Re ee eo Se : - ~ pH PonTrAc’ PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 4.1954 ____ TWENTY-THREE the Olfice Employes . Union ‘ said O pera Refuses copies of Igentritz’ scores and |F ) Teamsler Employes « |itetectios rade wes “most aur found the vot wp 10 Met wtand || , prising”: and it was “an indict. ards, | i th 2 Vote Against Union . ten othe amare w si00.000 Grant {Dee sma ping | Going North: on oe eaten tok y Highway-M-24 Will Take You to ‘America’s Greatest -Small _ Town. Dealership Teady today to take a long week- -+Union had. eet have driven aE it) PTR I oa" Buick — Chevrolet — Pontiac ) public sansion Tesstay efter 25 se: | that : : 999 Hunter Blvd _Lake Orion, Mich. MY 2-2411 Truce Parleys ~ fo Be Changed _ Deadlocked Indochina ~ Conference to Become ~ Semi-Public "eS hg taloruient said 4 Van Dose! saved yy nbn s Foreign ance’s Minister Georges Bidault reserved oat Of he the right to Treply this afternoon tte! WARMER- The idea behind the secret ses- sions was to sidetrack Communist ~ ESPECIALLY -PURCH, ASED. i for FATHERS DAY! Hipp lpg Ma ajestic The ‘Communists gave _sround UTILITY FURNACE The South African diamond Sheet Metal Co ion! ts to industry was bora when a Boer . Relaxes nerves! Aids does Adjust your body veld . | Neve 3 have led thi 2 pee a veldt near a im 1866. coun r, never, we. ‘equa s i in all” our history. {t's that healthful reclining chair that you've seen in smart shops with a big price tag. We've never had the likes of it at this pittonce price. IT’S BIG! IT’S BEAUTIFUL! IT’S HEALTHFUL! iv’s COVERED IN MIRACLE PLASTIC that won't chip, mar, stain, peel, fade. Built of heavy hardwoods with spring construction. Red, green or chartreuse. | Mare ter yourmaney | than ever betere/ RELAXING _ Pry So EASy TERMs Cycle metic FRIGIDAIRE | with Complete Self-Service A SPECIAL MODEL, JUST ANNOUNCED! Big 10.3 ev. ft. capacity. Completely separate, real Food Freezer has Quickube Trays thot serve ice ino wink .. . Frozen Juice Con Holder—beautiful interior —with colorful porcelain finish and rich, golden trim, There are two aluminum Roll- to-You Shelves that put back shelf foods up front. Twin Porcelain Hydrators. Cycle-matic Defrosting gets rid of frost and defrost water avtomatically. A big Pantry-Door | with handy Egg Server, Butter Compartment and shelves ima Pe 9 om top to Bottom) Ask Gbour sary terms. “ “ A HANDSOME | pack-Position| , EASY CHAIR::< _| Adjustments i ae LOUNGE-Y See our fine selection in a complete ~~ CHAISE” --~ choice of colors and fabrics. Covered in Miracle Plastic- Want to sit? Flick the handle at the side and __BUY WHERE YOU CAN GET SERVICE! a es sae eee eninge II ac INNERSPRING , aia : ore and Ye chait macicnly ‘GUEST-BED ++ be Have-Our- Own—Service Dept: ——- LOCK CHAIR AT THE EXACT - COMFORT YOU DESIRE | seem mgs cee agueeaatammien ‘Leptospirosis Hysteria Starts ‘TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1954 ‘Cattlemen Get Warning | Not to Panic; Disease Not On Increase ‘Hysteria .over leptospirosis, a serious livéstock disease, is not warranted at this time, the Amer- fean Foundation for Anima! Health |. ; “stated today. - ~-*While it is true that more and more cases of this disease are being reported throughout the na- tien,” foundation officials said, “it ——~ ee much of Ne if ra mimes in summer wasn't enough of a challenge to Harold | Above, he and Mrs. Grogg inspect some of the R. Grogg of 2291 Rosewood Dr. He built his own | hundreds of carnations, favorites with both of greenhouse, stocked it with close to 1,000 plants. | Builds Own Greenhouse By WILM& GREENWAY them. Gardening, for him, Harold R. Grogg, of 2291 Rose- means to an end, It is an end wood Dr., is ‘a man who says little and thinks a lot. He is a man ‘who welcomes a challenge. ALL TYPES — Form—! Jasesablprsim Installed or Material Only 4430 Lapeer Rd. (M-24) THRU THURSDAY 1 P. TUESDAY ¥ ‘¥ AND SUNDA "FENCING. Chain Link—Lawn—Garden Chas. D. Zwayer Fence Co. On Top of Bald Mountain M. ‘TH & P.M. SATURDAY 9 A.M. ‘TIL 8 P.M. 10 A.M. "TIL 6 P.M. FE 5-090! in ‘itself, an absorbing interest, a test of skill and knowledge, a world to explore. came a reality, Grogg moved for- ward, og He built himself a greenhouse. He stocked jt with seedlings, and he and Mrs, Grogg started on their new adventure of controlled plant- ing. Now, three years later,. their 16 %36 foot greenhouse contaiis over 1,000 plants. More than 20 varie- TT ORT ee MER yt ah ogee aN an aD eR VC RmT NIE apease Re-raeh © 5-PLOW POWER — _ © WELDING CASE DI ESEL “500” a. ties are represented in the 350 carnations that grow there. Tu- lips, hyacinths, narcissi, snapdrag- ons, holly, ivy, chrysanthemums and roses are only a few of the species contained within the ING 2 ~ @ LATHE WORK © PLOW POINTING © ARMATURE TURNING CLARKSTON FARM SUPPLY CORNER OAK HILL ROAD and M-15 MA 35-4800 CLARKSTON, MICH. —— ed at a road resurfacing pro- _ fot He peut the meld pee and embedded them in ce- Goal es lnahsclan aleaaiee car | sonry base, On this he oe Then he built benches to hold a= Bl EVERGREENS | a veqetable 6670 Dixie Hwy.. Clarkston EVERGREENS FLOWERING SERUBS —"R- Complete Garden “Btore” McNEIL'S NURSERY wetthie Plants Garden Hose - — Lawn Sprinklers — Grass Shears Pruning Shears — Pruning Saws INSECTICIDES © the plants — over 308 square feet of them — and installed a hot air furnace, A hot water heating system is best, he says, but more e Over the dirt floor, which is kept damp at all times, he spread gravel to cut down mud. the daytime. 40-45 at ie maintained for the growing plants. Humidity is kept at 75 or 80 per |cent. In the summer, vents are opened to discourage heat, and Near M-15 Junction overhead cheesecloth curtains screen out the sun. Besides providing » variety of flowers for replanting in their outside garden, the Groggs find pleasure in keeping their friends Spread on Your } | supplied with blooms. | They work in greenhouse almost every But when they tire, group of magnificent Austrian | —ef--roses~ that bloom in their outdoor flower beds. “Roses are my favorite flowers,” AERIAL DUSTING = Gyphate is not a are | the ‘garden or, night. | it's. good to _Felax in the cool shelter of a! pines, or enjoy the beauty of the, hundreds: ++ soit in- the rose~-bed: How-can—it Not Romantically Either Even if a gardener is no longer ‘romantically inclined, he may find ‘}it worthwhile to pay attention to the changes in the spring and fall | moons. gan State College horticulturist, points out that weather data show that changes in the weather gen- erally follow a moon change during spring. Drier times for fitting soil ah placing we penerslly eat 3 Kinds of Bugs Damage Garden Most Common Worms, Not Spectacular Ones infest Crops Tt is actually some of the most common garden igeects that do to garden crops in Oakiand County, according to Ed- mond W. Alchin, Oakland County agricultural agent. “It is very seldom that out- garden, although they are more * Pontiac Press Photo Mrs. Grogg said, and her husband agreed, But on variety, they differ. Neige parfum, an especially fragrant all-white rose, is: Mrs. Grogg’s first choice. — But Harold says, “If I could have only one flower, I'd choose Then-he-nodded-his_head, like a man who has done too much talk- ing for one day, and went back to tending his plants. Field cured hay loses nearly twice as much dry matter, and more than twice as much protein, as hay put up as grass silage, a three-year study by the U.S. De- partment of Agriculture showed. Alchin lists cut worms, wire worms and white grubs as some eof the most common insects which infest plants, “Cut worms. are the larvae of in the season — accompanied by an enormous appetite,” Alchin says. ‘“‘They_cut off the plant at or near the ground level — especially set plants, such as tomatoes and cab- Dr, Robert L. Carolus, a Michi- spectacular,"’ he says.———____ |Paying Attention to Moons |Pays for Many Farmers fore’ or during a full moon—or just before anew moon. “ And the moon definitely has some affect on frosts, according the full moon to avoid the pos- sibility of frost damage. Both potato and snap bean plants {ground while rows close by es- caped damage. A heating engineer would explain the reason this way: a clear sky, heat from the surface soil and the air close above it is lost rapidly by radiation. The heat travels up to the sub-zero upper air. If soil isn’t cultivated, it is more compact. It’s a poorer in- ‘wulator against heat les, from its lower depths and its heat is continually being conducted to When there ig-a full moon with} Lower F Hog Prices Seen Keys Made While You Wait ___—____+ . We Give Helden’s Red Stamps Deuble Stamps on Wedsesday N. W. Corner Walton and Opdyke Open Sanday | .NISH PAINTS ~ : CORNER GUARD 4 , 15 Wide each way 7 ularly $1.96 : NOW TABLES "BIG PAINT SALE @ PONTIAC iene CO. PAINTS e@ FLAT WALL ENAMEL Reg. 34.50 $34 Gal. GLOSS PAINT @ Easy Spreading © Reg. 35.75 $4 Gal. Assembled or Knocked Dewn set Gapke god od Dutk. Seed RUSTIC PICNIC TABLES "UNION LAKE FEED AND SUPPLY — eee seme Clothes $25 up a EM 3-4812 AND ~ Co. 380 South Saginaw Ph. FE 4-9252 8:30-6; Fri. ‘tl 9 Paint Headquarters ——> Pontiac Vamish 1 Co. Sherwin - Williams FOSTER’S —— 1651 South Telegraph Ph. FE 2-3559 . ~"Men., Sat. 9-9: Sun. 9-2 — cater oro Good Grade 1x6 Garage Siding 1x8 Bevel Cedar Siding 1x4 Fir aspera Thousand GRADE re Sear be eliminated, since any weed kill- er will damage the roses? A-—-By band pulling plus almost dally cul§vation a the soil, Af- st ane of AGRICULTURAL UME at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Farm by One of Our Giant, Efficient Trucks. SUPPLY CO. _ 30777 Shiawasee, Farmington (5992935 Pontiac B. 0. Box 2206 OR lande 3-9704 @ PRIVATE NURSERY TO CHOOSE FROM 7000 SPECIMENS e —— STOCK bd 6 Fe. Size dc, $5.00 q 4 ball between ‘ The GROVELAND FARMS 5990 GRANGE HALL ROAD fers o Mathews Clinte at Greveiand on Dixie Highway (08-16) Pentiae ond Fitet MEirece 1-200) DHONES «= ttrove 1-128 Mt a Savings ™2 W. Haren A Most Complete Selection Available? Barnes Hardware Pleaty of Parking T Knotty Pine || PANELING $1590 ——Per-Theuana Per . Foot OPEN SUNDAYS 9 TO 2 UW FA BER CO. 1 Mile. West of Pontiac Airpori . . 7605 Highland Reed, M-59 - OR 3-2215 aa eeeRE ee ae ae eS G i} -- a’ nut § i tell en * Ps veh Salt HON. -ahe yi cine ins Cae) @chdeer Connithas right hand ‘side next to Greenhouse. Phone MY 3-7611. Open All Dey Sundey. a _ewrerevrewvwe@© THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, J UNE: 4, 1954 =\ Glads Availabe ‘in 3 Varieties | Sizes Vary but, Don’t] Fret — Blooms Always} KASCO FEEDS | a See or Call Us Today KIN ROAD AT OPDYKE ROAD PHONE FE 4-0734 or FE 4-1112 ‘Your Authorized Dealer for = BARMALL TRACTORS BOLEN’S GARDEN TRACTORS McCORMICK FARM MPLEMENTS -| SCOTT LAWN ‘PRODUCTS is Caution in Garden Beoutiful Ly By RAYMOND C, KELLER There are several reasons folks yue’ Parks and Recreation Dept. call giadioli glads. by home gardener One is that it comes naturally U's and animal. life-in F OU 1DOOR home grounds only| poppin «Newsies c: fais the things he is grow- | longer — Some félks stress the “di; oth- ' ers the “glad” and the “‘o.” The} _ PERMA. / = plural forms the latin form igeribl |e ange es nn 1, The Hancock “skeleton” / Since to us. son“ Both: pronunciations , units around which ‘the were: plural forms are correct, 2 The toncoch” Simplified (eating ie eount to son ie | with the language purists giving MIXER PARK, Ine. ; * step-by-step plans and in- || Sf, aed water would be barren the edge to the Latin version, » 245 Elizabeth Lake Road ‘haaksan structions any ; can and mun would soon perish, The word is derived from the FREE PARKING : * = fellow, : Z Let's think a minute of the mil- Latin “gladius,” which means eS ee ae fe i “ee Fr, wae lions of beneficial bacteria and}~% small sword, Gladiator comes from 1 and | Acces- | fungi that inhabit a the sime word, Gane mens HANCOCK “DELUXE PORT- 1 soongy, living material gpadaeat || --Grow a lawn so thick =‘ See your Builders’ Supply, plants and animals The other reason for cajling 2 Ss ¥ . Soares ee cn neon t+ it crowds out weeds |" you various jj right form for use. | landscape with beauty and ele- : en ol oor at ee a gance, They lend themapives to nent wef, 20'thick and hes! it f plant and animal life perform this drematie’ cut Gower srvénge- Get beautiful wa ~ Hancock Iron Works || same service for water in our ments and last, but certainly not Gay trent Looe Sood pepe blend of 11 different Oe W. Pike Ot. Pontion, Mich, |/POmds and lakes, = least, they give even the begin- Perennial. grases all specially choven to thrive in. this 4 spp tenty octamer tor . ner something he can brag about, climate. eects Secor oe : =}| passes in services harmful ~ Here's some basic tips. on the " are always some grasses at growth to your LET ME SHOW YOU ee ee | handsome and happy blooms: | eae cof yo | BOW YOU GAN ADD |) coccgs aphids and mites to make peed corte 5 eee gene Se ee pee ae her one of the gardeners best tive and small decorative, The Siren Weed Control Kit! Get fre 81:15 friends. ns : ‘small decoratives include minia- value Weed Killer ( most broad- Without the tures with blooms as tiny as three-| | ~ leaved weeds) with purchase iS Spehgren Lithout birds, toads, frogs, ; inch or less across. | [ Killer (also controls ma | spiders and many other forms of quarters of an or a "vege 7 insect eating animals we soon } You don't have to be concerned |" |” Sees ot eee ne A would be overrun with hordes of sae Wee ve of Ge Noes, Be $6.10 value , . “all 3 only $4.981 } ienndie I varieties are beautifd. . jg size of the bulb is important. GOLF BRAND LAWN SEED. e form a good service for us also any wh pele Gene S NORTHRUP, KING & CO., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. : ee ee ee and stand bach their : extra long roots mary of the ele- Ce ee aia amt SPRINGER'S |: °°“ ease free bulbs. 7 WAYNE FEED STORE [oo sar memitn ieecte vith weeet| SOME MILKMAN:—Miss Reggie Dombeck steps | bought #4 quarts of | li 1939, | ‘called “‘corms”—but the common + . stone "mse atthe bench | millurchasing power rough the year. in 18S wre podud atts dae OP terminology is to call them bulbs. \ | Feeds Seeds millions ‘more of the beneficial | mill-purchasing power through the years. In only 3.9 quarts. Glads like sun and a well-drained | = Bog Food Fertilizer |} ones. ~ |the average industrial worker's soil. In light soil, such as sandy}. _ MATERIAL end I ALLATION - s Poultry Supplien || When We apsychemlal the jou, plant abut x inches er SUEEL CLOTHES POSTS — 4 Hook ...... $4.98 oa. _ _ Baby Chicks Coes we also Rill the lowly earth. Nl A succession of plantings—about || 4g” CRAIN LINE PENCE. ft. 33¢ Garden Trectors worm, . a row a week—is suggested for PORT es ere ee eee and Lawn Mowers Without fooa supply our bird, | ‘ ~ 3 bets Cetere ae WALK GATE ee ee hewn eee sae rasta | Aeterna By JOE HAAS quite a number it le the only walering is not a several ties a| Cultivate shallowly, . FENCES—ALL TYPES, woop 1484 BALDWIN : source. Whe ar a —— _.___and_after bloom, and keep the ‘ ; PHONE FE 4-7634 diminish rapidly, Ween we apply | This being Michigan | Dairy sien Gat gees Wh it bed weed free. Watering is im- (REE ESTIMATES —) NO OBLIGATION ; 63 weed chemicals we often kill | Month, attention is drawn to that goes ° With such beautifid herds dot-| portant. Use a seeper once a week \ FHA TERMS — NO DOWN PAYMENT more than we want and remove | phase of Oakland County's. agri- One of its principal functions is| ting the landscape, and the’ flow| and water to & h of at least \ : the protective blanket from the cultural production.‘ It probably is| that it supplies a use for the thou-| 4 144) guid. going forth in|one inch. IRIS! soll, the one Kind of farming that has sagen adeergm lr sao- pe atar es | ! shown the test. increase in re-| or ture which previously health giving proper- ? e aan, Barden. we must speey| Cont years. in this area, Lore little income to At reason to Op in the Booekent | LING A roved E end Phone 49N. P or or insect control and weed control} “with the growth of population owners. Our numerous hillsides, | reason to be in the fosefront in indane App ) ves. Sundeys gg 5.5572 - Porke St. ~ Now in Bloom |) woud be tost. "| both im this county and in the en-| too steep for growing crops, pro-| the obse ahs —— Phone FE 2-4989 if No Answer Pontiec ‘ However, we gensrelly we fer tire metropolitan area, our farmers vide excellent, pastures. Month. | as Sheep Cattle Dip ae ‘ & = more chemical than is needed for | **° eoore oe with their milk) 1 also is a means of turning Population of the Union of South ’ our particular control and some- | Production. Milk trucks are.a CO™-| int money the alfalfa, corn and | 47475 fhe age The U. S. Department of Agricul- z sigh highway: Africa has now increased to an COLE’S GARDEN times we spray far too often. | ™On Sight on our highways. other silage products raised in nities but | ture has given its bigssing to the , et er a | a a S| caveat oe ant | uaa pons |r sven Moeane | EASY WAYS TO HAPPIER GARDENING: Special Group Prices with caution and at minimum| i" agency has .its second largest! oussders his sile to be a milk | Wnen th _—-* lindane on sheep and cattle for. oe a | : 7 -procensing station in the county, af prey 150 years ago it was only about ar aa % LARGE SELECTIONS amounts and think just a bit of} 7. nville. largest such sta-| °™ His cows are only the means | i sy the eonteel of scabies, ng fe the many millions of other plants "SS at Imlay City in adjoining of turning it into the finished : to news received at Michigan State 798 Bohra _# 550s || antenna wc | m8 Om rt Cie rats pecmee!_ KILL CHOKING WEEDS with. " are our Coming into general use at about \ Inereased dairy produétion has “only dips nd sul- : ee at inecnase By piston, So aakieg! a Our cat-}} oy peat ee Tene ae tee eet ie 2 ee machine has been oo Ge, | Ont sae adel Some inte =o ee * cS pin dap-enbleter fi Suet’ Cate heel. wae cay Michigan legislators in 1953, _| cope with the in- ton hit and miss*basis. a = ee ait me Pontiac, hy i ne ior ps. ul ret S71 Jew we ores carts eal oe] tee Oakiand County some of the out-|| [now veto that ha been ee} — AMERICA'S BIO GES T-SELLING-WEED- KILLER ; é' 3 ed with the chemicals could not = the greatest over-all returns. This _ ramped Derg ey seolggpat Lage ) egtoll outside the state. No grubbing, pulling, backache, With Fresh Eggs Daily sanst be Gotereined Sor. gach Balle | —“Stesteg is these were started with only a sin- The chemicals already have beer “WEEDONE you aim to kill and kill where ig in rotations where tinc tly a big be gle cow or two, but now many of used this spring for outbreaks of ‘you aim. WEEDONE is low-volatile—no Also Baby Chicks rer aes ness in Oakland them run into three figures, and a ecables in Michigan. Wasi vapors to kill “friendly” growth. 100 hard- corn is included, it is well to apply | County, On mar few are around the thousand mark. ONE ‘to-kill weeds and woody plants—problem LINES FEED STORE |) ‘he rewired Be yrey at oe 2 eure plants like dandelions, plantains, brambles, 3675 Auburn Ave. Ph. FE 5-5442 I) cnor crops in the rotation. « 1 ot income. On pa Gaee = pr lecngpyao ber acne sitting on top Vield to WEE FSONE. the mrecie Weed Rinon weed killer, . ; a quantity. * ar 209 Famers find it more profitable to. 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They still will. shoot their rounds, but Bantam Ben will wait until June. 12 before testing Balt scene of the National Open June 17-19. “f'm too weak to do justice to Bobbles Beat Tigers the event,” a said yesterday. The 41-year-old shotmaker has been ill since last week with a virus attack, He was forced to withdraw from the Colonial Open Saturday and was bedded several days. , s . % : “I'm not in very good: physical condition,"” he said, after arriving in New York yesterday. ‘‘I've been troubled with a cold since March. I got over most of my aches and pains but I still feel pretty misera-; 00 Weak, Delays lest of Us Open Site : bas | don’t see-how I can. possibly win the Open.” Hogan said the yirus and his new club manufacturing business had interfered with his golf to the extent that he had become rusty. “T’ll play in the Open,” he added, “but I don't see how I could get on ep oh any ane * Ove Wonks Kilkee were ta Now Yok bom Texas, Hogan moved immediately to Baltusrol where he began prac- tice. He only hit around a bit yes- os sional Golfers Assn. a has the olffy of the U. 8. Golf Assn. Golfers pay a dollar at their in- dividual clubs to match scores with the champion. If, with their handi- cap, they can beat him, they are given a medal A declaring. es In 1952, us the event was started, a total of 80,000 competed. Last year this number rose to 109,000 and this year 150,000 is ex- pected, with entries from as far away as Saudi Arabia and from Charles’ Battle Plans: ‘Keep battle plan for use against heavy- weight champ Rocky Marciano, June 17. It ‘boils down to three little words—‘‘keep him busy.” | The exchampion, now 32,/ All-Star Ga ma 2 ‘ito Use College. Football Rules Agreement Reached by Lions, NFL, Chicago Backer of Big Tilt CHICAGO. @—The complete set of collegiate rules, providing for limited substitution rather than the two-platoon system, will be en- forced for the All-Star Football ble, and my ey ae Se ee pe wan ade Ngreement on the mater as WASHINGTON @—Both Detroit; ager Fred on — ington in the Ist and Detroit in isn't sharp.” today. world. ing, he was finished. Agreement on opened - hed when Edwin J. Tigers and Washington Senators| men. However, the question was | the 5th—and a Tiger error Then the leathery Texan buoyed ° bd ® nate reached yesterday : cracked at the seams last night.| beginning to pose itself whether Ge way ts te Seca’ weuies a thousand golf hopes with ‘the National Gott Day is sponsored _Procetds go 0 the USO and to 4 oemdered giporaagenat! aoa Senators escaped with the lesser| they'd make it eafely the rest of [run in the 6th. _ statement; - ; by Life Magazine ar Profes- | . 8. Golf Fund... avor —— Leagu damage and won the ball _ 43 oe way _— _— = Charley Kress playing let bese z % — , ee ‘straight in se-| F na re y, Tigers will ~ , : : —— ae be playing in Boston, New York oe oes ones mufted . 7 “As world champions for the This left Ned Garver with his| and Philadelphia hetore they can |, ri : core alk, W sseleginna {0 efain if eS second straight year Ss = — Qnd defeat in six games, an un-} go home. williger singled Maury home with 7. can sen te aiken a - po deserved one in the face of his) pop today’s windup it’s to be/the run that counted. ® ) clei ie on for this year’s own good work on the mound and Ted Gray (1-2) for Detroit against |. Dropo had left play in the 4th at to viata, snd also eft ihe | Washingtgn’s slick Bob Porterfield} inning He hurt his elbow-in.a col in ven tk - Tigers In & (6-3). : : ‘over their fortunes on the road. as Garver end tha Senators’ kaariiahi std at first base The staftment followed by 24 ; ‘Tigers’ defeat was their 6th in| waury McDermott did well last) on caelee Lea of USC, Bennett) hours plans to end a stalemate eight games on tour and their) night; but the Tiger errors were aw mators got amy stven lute of Ma R between the Lions, NFL and the third in four games in the east./14. more damaging. ~ — Three of them - thee rquette ated Chicago Tribune over Te be sure, fourth was | Miscues afield figured in three- ne ae ae el eer 440, Broad Jump Tops the substitution rules by a \ board wotily aw secure for man- | run rallies by each team—Wash- Ray Boone bobbled Roy Sievers’ of arbitration. grounder Singles by Jim Busby LOS ANGELES @—Only two of} Arch Ward, Chicago Tribune and Tom Wright brought in the defending NCAA track and/| sports editor, said he was pleased Rk ¢- Breakin Show Set =. eid chains appt andl by the decison ofthe Lot. Tigers, who to McDermott “I had expected the Lions ECO Q | for eight nits, squared ¢ with three the national ‘meet at Ann Arbor,| the National Football League to their own in the 5th. | Mich., next week. ________} tive up to the All-Star game agree- Fr runs ot a * * 6 ment,” he said. “But I did not id fl ad deeied aad Aone Naser -Quarter-miler Jim Lea of South- | ask for concession on all points.” double Into center to score ern California and broad jumper s 2 ax . on John Bennett of were| “I am happy that the Lions lim. Terwilliger and Eddie Yost arse Boge pases Ser ae | isstad 4c nite hy Tour Gonlract aa Club, June 24-27, field and Garver: scored. have the best performances in league ar Pas : What has been described by wis plays their specialties during the current | the way for both groups to devote those in charge of arrangements, Announcement has jist been | On one, Harvey Kuenn got a life season ) , fall planning for the game,” said as the largest horse show in the made of the dates and the clec- and Bob Nieman singled him sé @ Ward. long history of the event, will take tion of Irving A. Duffy, prom- | home. iy: the * 8 * inent Bloomfield Hills show horse | Tigers lost a chance in the Tth. NCAA = *y F NFL Commissioner Bert Bell owner, as presidentot the Detroit | with two out and Frank Bolling = air — 1 staged said in Philadelphia: | Horse Show, sponsors for the on second from-a double, Nieman with the best 440 time of 47 sec- “T congratulate the Detroit Lions fu horse show, on chased it and pulled it leap of 25 feet 8% inches. Lou er for making this request (that This will be the 37th year that_ - — _| Jones of Manhattan has 47.3 in the the game be played under ihe “the affair has been held at the quarter and Neville Price of Okla- | Co™plete set of college rules). ‘It entries indicate, say show officials, son Talk ‘alks with 25-2. They have placed the game itself . that the 1954 event will attract * ¢ es above all ar’ c considerations: + the largest number of entries in wil Williams of Illinois, de- ; > its history, ’ . fending 10yard’ dash, champion, | _, Parker sa sid tat unde the sn Ticket sales again wil be handled | () ics. has tboun taktan (ates Oils ‘senaea — = , Pontiac, and they will receive a shares the top spot in the century He said he probably would aban- large percentage of the receipts! ‘Tyg’ Says U. S. Will with Joe Gratfio of Southern Cali- | 40m the Lions’ customary T-forma for-—use—in_expandingtheir.club.|__§_ SE aaa ee . tion and use a single wing with house facilities. “Do Well Despite Much ae eee ee a Named vice presidents of the Russian Preparation * ¢ ®@ back position. . show were haha dg ares P Fred Barnes of Fresno State, Chartes E. Carey, John R. Davis, ; = * i. winner of the pole vault last sea- Mrs, Graham John Graham, °G. “Sole pesid lab of ae son, is second in that event with Thom son Ties Fred Morris, E. S, Nichols, C. M.| states Olympic committee, _be- a best vatilt of 146, but his per- Pierce and Roy C. Pulver. Mrs. |iieves the U. S. will do well in formance in the nationals depends . Carlton M Higbie and Miss Char- the 1956 Olympic games despite largely on how well an injured leg 4 lotte Nichols are co-secretaires and | -janorate preparations by the Rus-|. has mended. Earl Poucher of omer | IRVING J. DUFFY Joseph N, Monaghan is counsel. sians Florida has the best vault of this : @ Commitiee chairmen include ‘ season, 14-7%. Prairie Chicken, Sharptails Drop in Spring Count LANSING (i — A spring check - cock in Michigan this year but| rie chicken and sharptail num- will be slightly down, State Conservation Department_ said the spring count on the three species is nearly completed. The woodeock population wus believed to be about the same. Some decline was noted in the The sharptail population on Drummond Island was down about 20 per cent. Early % from the northern Lower Peninsula showed prairie chicken and sharp- fail rumbers were down, especially in the Fletcher area ees of Hig- | gins Lake. Count of ruffed grouse still is. being made and reports at this time are inconclusive, the depart- ment said. = Loa Results tment aat a nae Hy oneeenee seeeene ; 2 M9 Predable Pitchers New York, i pm—Wyun ~ (62) - ge) € 4) Chie Bos'en. } bm —Keegan (7-1) ay vs, ton (3-3) at Washington. Ps p.m.—Gray ) “13> vs. goers (6- Baltimore —_ Philadelphia. 1°05 p Piste, Gd) or Turley (4-5) vs. Van THURSDAY'S RESULTS Wendell 8, Smith, stables; Paul Foley, advertising, and James P, Chapman, publicity, Thomas E, Wilson and Carleton C, Pat- terson, joint Masters of the Hounds at the Bloomfield Open Hunt, are also active in staging the show. Fmember of the American Horse Shows Association and is ranked as a Class A show, the highest rating given to horse shows. This means that winners in the Detroit ‘show are awarded points toward the National Horse Show. Finals held each year at Madison Square Garden in New York. MPGA Handicap 12 at Highland Entries are now being accepted for the Michigan Publinx Golf As- sociation handicap tournament at | Highland Golf Club between Pon- i tiac and Milford. The 18 - hole) medal play event is slated Setur-: day, June 1°)” a Prizes will be awarded in all flights. The course, owned by Frank Durgek, _ _Les Oberlin and 7 Carl Walter, is in fine shape. Entries may be mailed to Roy MPGA, at 83 South Johnson, Pon- | The Detroit Horse Show is a | scoring method,— Test Set-June—— Iceberg, tourney..chairman_of the | He said yesterday in Chicago that ‘“‘we have things in ath- ieties here that Russig simply doesn’t have.” Wilson pointed out that, officially, there is no team championship. Sports writers who cover the event long .ago formed an_ unofficial -anging points for first place to one for sixth, in-each event. He added that the 1956 games in Melbourne will provide “per- haps the closest competition in his- tory’’ with smaller nations push- ing the U. S. and Russia for indi- vidual championships. Jackie Robinson Faces Possible Damage Suit MILWAUKEE. P--. Jackie. Rob- inson, Brooklyn Dodgers, was no- tified Thursday that an attorney had been retained by a couple who claimed they were hit, Wednesday night, by a bat Robin- son tossed after being thumbed out of the game with the Braves. The couple said they were un- decidedabout ..a-.possible, damage ‘suit. Mrs. Peter Wolinsky said the bat struck her above. the left eye and hit her husband on: the fore- behind the Brooklyn dugout. from 16 head. They were seated in a box: for the past two years. day in. London, Eng. - Booth is ¢ HURDLES CHAMPION — MacAllister (Mac) Booth of Birmingham, shows the form that has made him Cornell University’s outstanding hurdler Indoor high hurdles and outdoor lows champ of the Ivy League, Booth will compete with the combined Cornell-Penn team against Oxford and Cambridge a week from Satur- Charley Moore credited this year with a 22.9-second clocking in the 220-yard lows, 2nd best in the nation and only two-tenths of a second off the Cornell record set by Olympic champ in 1951. A 1950 graduate of Birmingham High School, Booth won three letters in track and one each in football and basketball. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Booth, 845 Kill 95,000 Deer Giants 3rd Baseman Raps Out 3 Off the Cards’ Staley ST. LOUIS #—Hank Thompson of the New York Giants was con- vinced today, after tying a modern National League home run record, Was Headed for Service —- tli neni ee Santee to Shoot Works Tonight on Fast Compton Track Seeking Record Mile “By BOB MYERS COMPTON, Calif. w—Compton's Ramsaur Field, a small, cramped and improbable site for a major event, welcomes some of the Fours Towns 9 Wins Gary Welch's 3run home run in the 2nd inning sparked Four Towns Schoot to the elementary schoo| softball championship of ’ Waterford Township Wednesday at |Drayton Plains. Four Towns de- feated defending champion Wil- amond's pitching J tiac. Post entries will be accepted, but starting times will be followed closely. ‘Tainted’ Runs Give | Senators 19th Win | WASHINGTON u—The Washing- ton Senators owned their 19th vic- tory of the season today after last Enter Pain Colambas 4 quest for national honors when they clash with the strong Colum- | bus Polo,Club on the turf field at ‘the Lahser and Fight Mile Road Rangers Open Home Polo Season Sunday The Ivory Rangers’ begin thetr | the Rangers won 30 out of 33 games, their best mark ever. But Columbus dealt the Rangers a stunning 15-5 loss after the red-shirted poloists had won 14 straight last season, It was the world’s greatest track and_ field athletes tonight. * * is The place boasts one attribute, if nothing else—one of the fastest racing tracks in the nation—and over it will run the mighty Wes Santee of Kansas, taking dead aim at Roger Bannister’s’ 3:59.4 mile record in the feature event of the evening. * Ld ~4em-—-geing~-to~try~real hard," Santee promised. Sharing interest with the Santee 60 feet 5% inches, and other out- standing stars such as pole vaulter Bob Richards, half-miler Mal Whit- field, quarter-miler George Rho- den, discus star Fortune Gordien, sprinter Andy Stanfield, and long distance runner Horace Ash- enfelter. ® s Santee, whose college ended with the second fastest mile in history, a mark of 4:01.3 set last Saturday, repeated. on his arrival here that he hopes ‘‘to run faster—the best_time I've had ever.”” . * ¢ ®« The track events begin at 10:30 p.m. (EST), and the mile race is on the schedule - for 10:50 p.m. | appearance will “he events. featur. | os liams Lake, 86, behind Bob Di-/ing shot-potter Parry O'Brien, ‘|ready to improve on his mark of career | (EST). Ramsaur Field can handle a crowd of 9.000. The a Lobntlts -ises8-to— be. cool-—and—dry:- - Santec,. slated: to run at Los Angeles next Friday night against , Josy Barthel of Luxembourg and | lat Stockton, Catif.,ih-the—880—to-| ___ By ‘The Associated Press morrow night, enters the Marine Corps about June 13. * * * His 4:01.3 last week broke the American record he set here last year with 4:02.4. He will not lack for all the pace he needs, and at least one rival, Sweden's Ingvar Ericsson, will be out not merely to beat the clock, but to whip the Great Santee. in 53 Gun Season LANSING, @® — Firearm hunt- erg_killed about 95,000 deer last year, the state conservation de- partment said a check of its hunter report cards showed‘ Thursday. The department said the total was someshat higher than earlier estimated. Early traffic surveys estimated that hunters took about 18,000 deer during the special seasons in the northern Lower Peninsula. A later check upped the estimate to about 26,000 deer. The poll showed that during the regular buck season about 26,000 deer were taken in the Upper | Peninsula, about 41,500 in the north- ern Lower Peninsula and about --+}-500-in- the southern” Lower Pen- insula. | | THURSDAY'S STARS BATTING — Hank Thompson, New York Giants, equalled a major league record by hitting three straight home runs in lead- ing the, Giants to a 13-8 victory over St.Louis, PITCHING — Ed Lopat, New York Yankees, scattered 11 hits as he scored his sixth victory of the season, a 2-1 decision over Cleveland, Speed Is Prevalent in Other Sports, but Baseball s face than Gerald Staley. ie * * Thompson tied the modern league mark for consecutive home runs in a single game by rapping out one in each of his first three times at bat—all off Stalev—as the Giants overpowered the St. Louis Cardinals = = niet “Whe oyearcld New York third baseman also singled and, in all, drove across eight runs. Outfielder Willie Mays accounted for the Giants’ five other runs with two homers. This put him into a tie with Hank Sauer of the Chicago Cubs for the league lead in home Tuns at 16, “I kinda like Stalev's pitching,” Thompson said after the game. He-explained his homers came on three different types of pitches —the first one a curve, the second on a change-up, and the third on a { fast ball. — * * * Then, grinning, he recalled he hadn't hit a home run since May 18 until he belted his three last night. That May 18 clout was' off Staley, too. Thompson’s Sone ne total is nine. * . * se , 1 was awful happy to get those hits tonight,” Thompson said, ‘‘be- cause I've been out since May 20 with a banged up knee.” The Negro infielder missed a chance to equal the major league record of four consecutive home runs in a single game, set by Lou w 4 Detroit 3 ght's 4-3 defeat of the Tigers. But | rounds at 3 p.m. Sunday. Colum- , Gehrig, when he was walked _in- ee | it's 63 defeat o the the: score | bus will return for an indoor game |- -worst heating the Rangera have_ —f = zs i : | tentionally inthe —seventh—en-his--——— 3 Tapas SCHEDULE would have been 1-0 in favor of | Under the lights Wednesday, June| taken ‘in a dozen years, = James, 0 Onder an Ut 7 Washington. 7:30 p Detroit. 9, at the Ivory Club. In men and mounts, the Rangers ’ te S . ome at Philadelphia. 1: & ce - The Senators came up with their Columbus jas a well balanced, | &T@ at an all-time high for the . . ; : ’ e RTO OE Boston (7h T pan-enat-bo pm + four-tallies helped by errors by | veteranteam that is always dan. 1954 season. Capt. Jack Ivory, who By GRANTLAND RICE They average at least an hour longer — and things | I t's Time Out!. sunpaya scuepune =| Ray Boone and Charlie Kress. | gerons, In_the 1958 campaign, | Catties six goals outdoors and sev-|--NEW-YORK — This we lve tn may pro- | seem to be getting. worse,.instead-of-viee-versa.——-—~ : ago at Washington 2), 12 30 pm Two of Detroit's runs also were en goals indoors, has looked Better | duce faster mile runners an pole vaulters | Golf is no better in this respect. Recently they | - Gleveland at ot Kew Yor Ds pm tainted as Wayne Terwilliger and than ever in Spring training. He | and jumpers. started Gene Sarazen off ahead of the pack in a big Detroit et Rostn om | Favtie Yost erred in thg Ben--Is’ Too Many Slips! played polo almost every day from 7 68 tournament. Today it usually.takes about four hours : Serene oe a three run fifth toni en | DETROIT WASHINGTON December through March in San/ [t may break all swimming records from 100.| to finish a round. Sarazen is well over 50. He won waukee 3B 1b Ml ABH OA. | 488 04) Antonio, where most of the coun-| yards to the English Channel. It may be packed | his first Open 32 years ago. Yet in this round he and York 2 «Ty (388 4 ’ Kuenn, ss § @ 0 2 Yost’ 3b 4 0 1 § try's best pl ers assembled for ee ee ‘M Picks. Consdion || Belting. 24} ¢ 9 Runnels se 8 } 8 2 the Wint ay’ th with speed in’ many, many angles of existence. But | his partners finished fa two hours and five minutes. &.Louls 3 2 $1 «#3 | ANN ARBOR Ww — Nieman, lf 4@ 1 8 © St-vers. ff 3 0 4 @ e inter months. in baseball and golf it is the age of the crawl and the Cincinnatt .. |... 2 2 - ‘. For a third! tung rt 4 0 1 0 Busby, ef 4 3 4 0) Mac Stefani, 52, whose comeback limp — the age of the creeping pestilence. te timed more than a “ 18 holes that burgh a wi Gunn Died a Canadian | | Deising. ef 3 $8 o Meters s 6 9 | has thrilled the’ polo world, has * ¢ @ dhove four heures. You get one inated et oe ee es ptain Michigan's track team. ib 1 1 2 8 Tipton. «2 -@ 8 3] shown his deft scoring touch in} , ball = rarely under three 143) ve. Pa@in a). This time it’s to be John Moule | Kress, i 3 ! H 8 Tel'g rt» 3 1 5 early. scrimmages. Jack Stefani, recall innumerable games pitched by such hours plus. I have watched numerous golfers use en aS Seeeet, 9 pm—6urkéot | of Hamilton, Ont., a miler whose | ae ease. _| 22, his son, counted 82 goals in 27 eee Old Pete Alexander, Christy oman up te ten minutes on the putting green while oper- niladetphie at St Lous. + p.m—Roberts best time has been 4:42.9.. Moule. biulnc “ies 6 games last year, a surprising dis-| °°" alter Johnson. These games were usually | ating an = Lacie ve. Usahs (1-3 et a junior, was elected captain last reals 34,824 > Totals 31 727 12 ; saat played in an hour and 25 minutes. Now and then Brooklyn a! Chicag>. 1.30 o.m.—Erskine ptain la _—Ran for Wilson in play of sustained scoring power for GH vo, aah eps nace night, | Goeemuch wut Ga Garver mn ne a comparatively young player. they went to two hours — but this was exceptional. T have seen crack golfers woth 200 yards from their Bevetiyn at Mutat ree. wes GER —_ vs pote re joo tot Seen «Fred Lutzow, a veteran of 15| Alex, of course, was trying to prove he. was a ‘drives to the back of the putting green. I saw one Pittebureh at Chicago. -NIX, Ariz. — The Pil- | R “Kuen: ten Garver. Vernon, Stev- years in polo at 32, is also very | reat actor before the TV camera. He was merely big tournament in which a group of players had a : New vos be. S Leste s = Chee! never had it so good. Ari- Shier Yast. Kress RBI-—Busby wright much in contention for a regular} Pitcher — not an Edwin Booth. gap of six holes open ahead of them. . u New York st Cincinoa.t, 2 | pm pen hunters killed 1,216 turkeys | 5p Sinton ‘Garver Beline ae terein. | assignment. Davey Williams, Bob| How ft it today? Recently there were two nine~| There must be somie solution to the problem. Some 4 ure bya beg season. Pin WAS | Ee on Norwiliner cod Wen er nd) Peterson, Rich Gibson and Mike | inning games in one day that tasted three hours and | genius will come along soon with a remedy, but I'm : pe ncreasé in ‘kill over | trot & Washington § BB—Meidermott 4,| Wacker are also seeking to break 25 minutes. afraid he won't get it from the players. Apparently if the es season. In two years pate ae ee +1 nap. | into the starting line-up. The team| Three-hour games are the rule now, not the ex- | most of them would rather loaf or dawdle. Yet a . the yr ofr for Arizona has | Garver Garver Surfer «eb . W-—MeDermott ie that faces Columbus will not be/| ception. Nine inning ball games run almost twice as | speedup is badly needed for these two games that a more than doubled. fey beet To8.90 An ME) named until late next week, long as they did in old-fashioned, happier: years. /are gradually fading on the vine. : 9g Ae me a al ae a = = we Se oe ‘ q \ / 1 * \ = ans te, 2 Say eon gh Cae SF gh ES SS 6 SS ee ae ae ae eS ene Se ae et ages Se oie * epg Ea ties em, 2 ee on are ~ < i = e Sge ouch etd ee ee Eee = i He 3 a EE ie | re " Dita aA gt Rg ee eS eR eg ee ee tae ne Se ——— ee ~ eee ee gE er ee an ny i a ny a gn eee a ae aia al at pg pe pee a Sy aa - : a eae ed 3 ” £ ' . Saad : ma s : ' | _—_ —) — ay peg eg sry se, Argentina's wild swinging kayo The arclight opener has been. re- time trapshooting champion who / following the Western Open. Fif-| his 11th straight victory against | Tacing featured. , baller ‘arid now a rising young pro,| players as Bob Toski, Johnny| A powerful left hooker who guns | Single game in 1942. t Battle at the Mt. Clemens race track, NEW YORK, (Eduardo Laus- Seow paLaeeen ans places tn the field for the 1954 tide at Baltusrat. Snead, still try- Gai. sds sea Sos euieaad See tailed se ci cielo wll cy artist, ‘is, a 1-4 favorite to rack up set for Sunday, June 13, with a was finalist in the 149 U.S. Ama-| teen places were alloted to the a- middleweight. ten rounder at and Herman Scharlau the almost-| Palmer, Tommy Bolt, Jerry Bar- for a knockout from the opening . i * a i “ . 2 me : . . A ai es oe ve THE. ‘PONTIAC PRESS, _FRIMAY, JUNE 1 x 1954 TWENTY-NINE poned due

> re breezed around-in -75, leaving. her = 4 tl ie xs Mei oni har AP Wirephete : Weather Halts. # Diamond Action minus 3, while Beverly Hanson Silvernail of Indio, Calif., got only minus 19 for | her ether of 79. Miss aere was spirits, but reported he was still weak from a virus attack. was the high medal score of the round for a minus 19; Betty Bush | of Hammond, Ind., who shot an_ Castoff Is Sparkplug | 81 for- minus 11; and Betty Mac- Kinnon of Dallas, whose 76 amet her a plus 9. 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Idaho Russete” 9.10, “Ajghama New York Stocks ~ $.00-25; Pon 460-73, Figures after decimal points ore eighths | iv we Reins 2 303 HBr Slate ere same: Bee eee ft Rumor Says Bankers DETROIT Allis Chat Oe al Aire... 44 , . wot enough hogs (AP) Alum A J jacw's Ee = Post Work on’ Plan to Join|» "Sey “to mane Am Airlin ... 123 Meck Trucks. 142 e Can .... 43 Marsh Field . 27.7/ Rummage sale St. Vincent Hall, Packard, Studebaker = aneaneed eg Am Cyan |. <1, Mertin Ol... 24! Parke St, 80. m. June §. —Adv. - — rod S .. 16. Mead . 36.4 DETROIT (—Merger gossip in- | sulted in active morket: steughver steers Am Moa Pay’ 388 Mid Com Pei s18| Rummage sale Sat, 8 to 12. At volving -Packard and Studebaker | puits fully 50 cents lower; stéekers Am K Ges Oo Mont wa’ °° {gy | Metropolitan Hall, corner Pike and cireulated in financial circles again | feeders,active, strong: about ® loed prime | am smelt’... 313 Met Wheel... 23.1 | Perry in basement. Ladies’ Aid of today. 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Sat. 9 «. m. panies said flatly there have been | commercial valle 1800 Mea Dig sy Bag Benguet. ..22/18 No Am Av ... 334 . no tions: between them ere and feeders 20.00-22.00. Aire .. 43.4 Pw .. 147 ‘| Weak "to 62.00 tower, "mostly $1,00-2.00 | Borg Warn -.. $s. Sarem Piet. 33 O os ANPA They said also if any banking lower on commercial to prime grades; riggs Mi... 38.1 Parke Dav ... 33.5 rganizes interests are working on a mer- | Sedo; "tos high chsies ond’ prime 2100; | Buad Go. a fee On ee ger proposition it is entirely of their | commercial and good 16.00-22.00; cull | Burr Add" "903 Pepal Cols... 187 Research Institute initiati i and utility 10.00-15.00. Phelps DD ... 394 - own ve; that it had not been Sheep—Salable 100. Market nominally |Can Dry... 10-1 Phileo ..... 32.8 > ‘pies slaughter lame trade very spotty: spring Case (J 1)... 186 Pills Mille "". $98 Publishers Assn. to- Ress to tive authorities say it is|!smbe unevenly weak to 42.00 tower: Coser Tree. AE OA Plate ct 3 day announced completion .of the not tncommon for financial con- | Det? Scarce: Strone: fow small lots good | Ches & Chic 36.1 Pullman’ ..... 605 |Cr@anization of a new service suet Geum hiew s te 85 Ib. | Chr -- @.3 Pure Oil |...) 62.7} agency—ANPA Research Institute, cerns to develop and offer merger | $99F) GSmps No. f okine 42.80 j | Cities Ovo .. 263-6 RKO Pie... 631 Ine. plans to small business Se ee Se et on oom Cola ..119 Rem Rand :.. 183{| It will carry on scientific studies Paes. involved “| seine Serio: ‘moet nigh, ocd tnd | Sol Ges"."°- 143 Repevcon’ --. $24 into various phases of the news- Tak abot poastble Packard | ‘ut colt ecettwss coco | Sen Bae: $44 Rage ah 3 paper Business to seek to develop Studebaker merger has been heard 0 uve rte kee a ee oom eet oe Ms iv - Cont Mot :..) 93 1 RR’, By? | equipmen ecdhgsgetai quarters here for a| | CHICAGO (AP) 5, mogereta ctive Goat Ot ee a Beaty ‘howe... A Richard W. Socum, of the Phila- = mney higher git [6 ata 48:2 delphia Bulletin, was named board z patchors Crue 8tL..":.. 25.4 Simmons... It developed about the time | 26.50; mostly 25 aoe above: on Garver a a Sinclair oii 33 chairman of the new corporation, Kalser-Fraser joined forces with | i0*ds 9nd lots choice 218 ip down 26.2) Aire |... 678 Sou Pac’: f¢3|and Franklin D. Schurz, of the Willys Motors. It was revived Ib averages: choice 266- sigh 20-3 2: Dow —_ ae pd de silos 63 South Bénd (Ind.) Tribune, was more recently when Nash-Kelvi- | choice 240 Ib: 280-3 22.09-23.75: | Bagle Pich ... 21.2 Bperry | |.: 2 | made’ president. 21.00; some | East Att | 234 gla Brand’ a resig Passer reg ee ee ee rants | eemiked eq cerca 2s] | (ahs cesemreh haatitete is) os as American lors, slightly above numerous around | Fi Auto L .... 396 gtd Ot! Ind: 82.1] TU a Pac and | © sows 16.80-18-78; good clearance. | Emer Rad -.-- 438 ed Ot NS. pena the ANPA's —t Because combined Packard Belable cattle 600; calves 200; slaugh- oe yo chanical research department oe would provide Pagel oe ene ‘Son ta scarce; nomi- Execeli-0 Goss +H oan San. ps gun in 1947, The new agency was tration every price class seeaay ta yj and | Preeport Bul. . 00.6 ' see eet up to take in a broader Passenger car and truck field, | $19¢° few "commerdal” steers dovn to | Gen ae vv-- Hit, Texan Conn... ta4| fleld of newspaper publishing re- some industry authorities have | 1150’ and few utility dairy type heifers | Gen Mot 9... 913 eet _2, Sul---- 9%. | search. termed a merger of the two old| dovn ¥# 340, wilty ana Smmercal |Gen wy sig::: 8” Tint’ Sear. 15] a4. ANPA anmouncement said li concerns “natural.’’ Others | 9.00-11.80- : ee ook o W Air... 15.1 . cave said it ‘we etal certainty 8.00; uttitty to 2 menial alls — el ec... mae samer ... 33.1/ initial work will deal with printing ie 4.06-1 6.00; canner and cutter light bulls Twent C Fox.. 19.7 “within the next 6 60 days.” -13.00; good heavy and medium | Gem 7 val On maces... and mechanical processes, but that — weleht beet "30.08.24 00: utility “and | Qoeee! Br... 07.3 Pac.......1343| the charter provides for expanding The Federal Rese Reserve Board re- | commercial ——— — “ Sesnrear ee Unit aivenn: HY a puieral problems ported today that nationwide de- | spring iambe and wee on efter mola | Oreh Paige. 13 United Cp... 66/% pe 8. partment store sales ir. the woek | Sbout, steady: ots goed to prime native | Greround”..” 13° Un-‘Osr tm... $¢4| This research is expected to be ended May 29 were 8 per cent al oo." tew ‘eulle around 30.00) te ® | Hersh Choe ":. 304 US Lines.... 186) carried on variously in the in- higher than the same week last Goes caug ewes $ womestt sees 82 | stitute’s own laboratory, or in co year. This contrasted with a de-. ie Houd Hersh; 7.) with daily newspapers, cline of 5 per cent from a year Poultry Injend 6... i U8 Toe it ufacturers, universities or oth- ago the week previous. DETROIT POULTRY fateets te 22. 38S Wennecne hi: is} er institutions. . ——— DETROIT (AP)—Prices poid pold per poun pound 3 7 a3 5 * 313] Cranston Williams, ANPA gen- w tees. Pt Ine., | £2 > :Peirae foe Ne ¥ cubltty lve pou | Tet Paper’ °° Gad Woste A BrK.. 334 | eral manager, was elected general — egg a hight 18- - Int Tel & Tel 18.1 Westg El...... 69.1| manager of the institute. Members reported net income for the six — vy Rene toree 4 ibe) Ft, heacy | Johns Man ... 694 White Mot.... 34.6 j months ended Feb. 27 of $1,618,- | bretiers or fryers 13-4 ibe) whites 38-20, | Rel*e7 “83 oe fo ool pod moet 33 Gray, 776, equal to 65 cents a common Eipenettes, “de ibe) 32.38" eee Kimb Cik .... a3 Ynest Gh & F 44.9) Monroe (Mich.) News :hare. “Film rentals and sales | keys. heavy type hens 29-33;-toms 94-28, | reste 88 -~-- 322- Gark eulp”. rie amounted to $34,059,238 for the. Tain 4 a “total of sieasly 16,- 600 manufacturers, a gain of more than 4,500 over the pre- vious 1953 edition, the new sev- enth edition of the Directory of Michigan Manufacturers has just been published by the Michigan Manufacturer and Finaricial Rec- ord, Detroit, 47-year-old chroni- cler of Michigan's industrial and financial news. Files for State Senate LANSIN Gi — Sen. Elmer R. Porter (R-Blissfield) today filed nomination petitions with the sec-| “petary Of ‘state seeking another’ term in the Senate. CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO (AP) — Live Le port about 726 coops: f.o.b ofa ‘unchan, ged to 1 lower; heavy hens 8-22.85: light hens 155-165: fryers or protions -27; eld roosters 14.5-18; ca- ponettes 30-31. Can't Be Pessimistic, Says Ford Manager CHICAGO (UP) — J. C. Doyle, manager of sales promotion and advertising for the Ford Motor Co., says he finds “it very diffi- cult to be realistically pessimistic ‘about business for the next 20 years.” Doyle, chairman of the National Sales Executive Conference, cred- ited salesmen with overcoming the Fecession Which sotie economists | Service Station Dealers have been predicting. . PERMANENT | "ABLE BUSINESS _ Agora ee) SPARE or FULL TIME _Donelson-lohns- _oDESIONED YOR PONERAL_ Voorhees-Sivle: FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Piane or Motor FE 32318 =e Circulation Department _ THE PONTIAC PRESS Saleswomen in. dresses, Syren cue rhen SALESMAN Ghd fommisston. Appiy ARTHURS Tangible—Intan ible $150 WEEKL . and _hear__about_. $1. marketing a ‘the coming STOCK AVERAGES _ Compiled by = Associated Press be) Ci) ees — Util. Stocks 170.6 m7 605 125.7 Net change . Prevt ‘day... 370-8 — revious day.. $28 605 Week age... ah 70.3 93.0 “604 125.5 «+ 167.7 01.2 580.7 123.6 ear afr 137.8 86.1 61.6 1068 o64 170.8 93.1 60.6 125.7 ime boo SE IS 1953 low...... +-1290.3 735 60.5 00.6 STOCKS (Hornblower & Weeks) / Pigures after decimal — are — High Low Nopn Baldwin Rubber® ,...,...... 122 191 D & C Navigation® ...., 0... 124 126 Gerity-Michigan® ..4....... 22 628 cae —— secselscon Se. o sco Scre sascecsee St 3 + al Abrasive®” seee' 6 sue 6 64 Rudy Mfg* : o. 42 44 Ws e Screw? o 1s 1s sale; bid and asked. — Entertains Service station dealers in the Pontiac area were guests at a/ Pure Oil Products Co. meeting at any begga ye see summer vacation season. Marvin Whitledge, Pure’s district manager of this area, was chair- mah of the meeting, which includ- ed a movie, technical discussions, and a display of the summer ad- Public Servants Week LANSING @® — Gov. Williams today proclaimed the week of June 7-12 as Public Servants Week in Michigan. Blood ‘pressures of children are normally lower’ than those of ~ é State Police Commissioner Jo- seph . Childs’ limousine on U.S.- date has been frequently post- iff Clare L. Tubbell. Lathrup Mayor's ‘Trial Set June 30. LANSING (UP) — Trial of Wil- liam Harvie, mayor of the City of Lathrup Village on drunk driving charges has been tentatively re- scheduled for June 30, Lansing | Township Municipal Court officials said . The hearing date is subject to final agreement by Harvie's attor- ney and prosecution officials, how- | ever, The further postponement was due to inability of several witnesses to appear this week. Harvie was arrested last Decem- 87, 92, 04, 97, 98, 99, 104, CARETAKER, WHITE M. oe x Who does on Sore Anpuatiny arate the | Starting ‘salary’ gre as ees. ae . a wed, Female H AG eS = oe for the et ee an pee Christian 6-026. aLOGx BRICK Gs Stenographers DIVISION’ oa Personnel Dept. teri rhe x B- ES gies va akbaet Tank Mig. Co. | TN OPERATORS _ Experienced. ffightst wages, good . 8. eae . Ande ery. Mit oF SEE 7114 tax . Some em polore ber re Age 3 to “ . LJ 5 42008. als of Birmingham “= Basils of (i — ee ir. ee dustriat a iPS ger shift. septy ‘Hawk Too} nd mpany, Clarke Neen ose | STaTION mike rc par it you quail: near Huron. Ecuador Quake Noted NEW-YORIC-aoanr earthquake} it apparently in Ecuador, was regis- |: téred on the seismograph at Ford- ham University early today. Death Notices ‘GUNDER, MAY 30, 1954, C 128 Naw: — F oa “MEC MEC CHANIC —Maa — Welding. Apply omer "BLACKETT, INC. in abana “County, cane imter- ne woe to renaming sore meer BASKET et coat Work Wanted Maie i0 munity 57 dire es, chr. Rd. Pull or pare he Dining Room-*+— ees and Waitress — ee a | had AND Ny sap gape ort nm SERVICE S8TA- ora & Me ek Fevee man | Sith a= m4, and Woodward at Square Lake Rd. amin only. SPE re ary doy’, No . 3-0045 before 6 p. m EXPERIENCED immediately. Moods. Cl © ~ Pinepector toply star Ciean- 7 “Birmingham ORA weeds tna Brush cutting tape Call Me If You Need: GARDENER AND CARETAKER. ive services for room rite Pontiac Press, Box M py Ly fg WORK OF ANY 46227, DINNER COOK Top wa. es, —— wire RN ag notheris woman for car susework dren. Nice od or smoking would like post Hse selling Saas ‘WIRHES WORK AS GARDEN. oe AOUEE MOV Rg FO . bth entre om os oe ILOCI Mi iw o1 } solace ork WE 3 300 LOCK BASEMENTS BRICE Shien ee ae | * ‘ end ee. FS ae RIC Loo v; ad eommersial ne Fesconable” press rope, av been” DRAGL INE & a rpomns ft EAVES TROUGHING Oas and Ot MecLain’s Heating & Metal FE_ 45081 : whiSHi = L & PLAUT Z ee ‘PERT NT ¥o AND’: “Bleet, Ia layin or FLOOR ae LAYING. Vin. R. Carter 1 Cam ra LOOK CAVING. GANDING AND SPECIAL $7. OR 3-181, Garage Remodeling _ CHOICE OF STEEL 4115 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-181 ‘GARAGES Terms GENERAL BUIL Brick stone and cement work. Plastering and tile wk. GUARANTEED L Kinds Est_ 1916. 7. A 353 N Cass. FE 2-3031, FE NOUSE RAISING OAkiand 8-3669 mee Freer = _ equipped. I ie HOUSE RAISING: _ Brick, block aS WEST SIDE 2? BEDROOM FUR- nished house. Good location. Avall- able June 12. Adults. References. FE 2-8054. Rent Haquses Unfurn, 36 PP ROOMS AND BATH. 340 N. Adams Road Cal) after $:00, dur- ing week: OL 6-2608 and all day _ Saturday ROOM MODERN HOME WITH garage Children welcome. Near schools and churches, $80 a month. Available June 10 to 15th, Reply ntiac Press Box 76 WALLED LAKE. 8 ROOMS, ALT. modern conveniences. Shower, pri- vate beach. $15. weekly, Detroit, TExas 41210. Rent Lake ce Property 36A| -12 P hated CABIN, SANDY BEACH Orion. MY — Lak _ Peas or } Y 37233. Sacoreo TOMES HOME ON Lake Huron 60 Sarnia 5 bedroom conveniences. pvt. gtounds. Sand Beach. Available Sune or July OLive 23-0290 COTTAGE WATKINS LAKE. FUR- | Hished, dishes boat, modern con. ' | veniences, rent cnly to particular Income property on lake or house | people who wi!l give excellent cere Phone FE 45-0411 between ® and S week davs | Fu RNISHED COTTAGE E WITH | Tor. accommodates 4 Call OL; LAKE “ORION, MODERN COTTAG! be: boat. ‘160 Heights Rd. MY LAKEFRONT COTTAGE FOR rent. Furnish Boat, Showers. MY 2-0026 5 i 8 p. m. LAKEFRONT. 5 ROOMS. YEAR around home. Garage. OR 3-2643 173 LaDue. for buying land courteous results a air, J Joll personally. A, JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 17 704 Ss Telegraph Rd. _ WE HAVE $200,000 At our disposal to [etahiooed "tora or seasoned jand contracts for tir Deedee Bee me before you sell ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. YOU BUY I[T—WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO., REAL’ n Evenings and Sanacr s 01s Ww Huron. Ph. FE 70263 “Wtd. Tramaportation 31 La ee A ae reel OO 7 APARTMENT. SUITABLE | . or 2 adults Utilities paid TE. ~5236 1. aoa KITCH ENETTE & PRI. vate bath for two employed giris or work couple Aduits only 200 N. Paddock. Alberta Apartments y BOOMS” PRIVATE. EN TRANCE, FE 53-6277 2. NICELY FURNISHED ~ SMALL = 40. Going Bt... near bus line, Adults or working _Sirl. 88 8. Cie een 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. AUTO. matic hot water 3 miles past Fisher Body out seer . small children Wwelcom $15 ights set furnished. FE 2 2 ROOM FURNISHED APART- ment. Close to downtown and bus. Will accept 2 7 i ection. For tmmedinie | "Rent Apts. Furnished 33 Savin, food, beech. of beautiful beautiful ohn beck ¥. ee ee Tee * . ones g - eat Twinn. week, | nti ze Dit | aaL. L FURNISHED 1 ROOM 8TU- men or 2) SUMMEP igs: Reply Femies Press, Box | con $45 per week! “MODERN APT. on wa SHORE DR Couple ne are 388 W. Flint St. and after _Lake Orion. | cet N_before 10 AM MODERN CABINS ON PONTIAC Lake ake vour reservations how, S840 0° per week OR 3-0380. _R&K Cabin Rav MODERN LAKE COTTAGES ON Missaukee Lake, MA _5-3176. | NOW OPIN Pontiac Lake tourist court, Modern all electric cabins with boats, playground and wonderful beach. _ OR _3-T700 PRIVATE MODERN COTTAGE, a| _fooms. OR 3-6390. dio cottage on private lake. Good ae $250 «oper -season. MY COTTA GE, MODE v enient. =o aise van to serve you. Se a ee lll ' : : aND ‘in RUB guic ae in oe . FE : AND R- | ies x American Vao oii FE - ‘Painti ating & ee 20| 4-1 PAINTING, PAPER: HANGING | oved, Estimates FE ripen INTERIO EX- ~ 10 per disc, rena So! wsndneaien a CHILDREN sHOYED AND CARED a il Toate. fee i ak removal inetdllied $190.95. No down payment, 2 years to pay as Httle as $4 per month. Phone _ Factory Representative, FE 2-0385 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS $7.50 Free wedding op pe em OR _3-6522 or OR 3-6473__ WANTED ALL i tire OF AMA- teur. entertainers, night elet inform ation call WILL BUILD 1 TRON PORCH RAti. RAIL- ee and yard fences to order. “Wed. td. Child. to Board 26 FE WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN IN respectabie prored near Pontiac Motor, FE 2-4 Wid. Y Heescheld Geode D Goods 27 PRIGEDAINE APARTMENT Gas posed ag Wagon, studio couch. an mi s geen scelianeous CET 08 BUY iT OR AUCTION IT tor you .OA 6.2688, A” tees pele PONTIAC PRESS Es RESIDING T A 8 RT TION NEEDED BY JULY. Pp EY gEnD, ORE. pres : TAC’ EReas. OR OPH. Wanted Real Estate 32A LISTINGS WANTED Red Horse | Real Estate FE 4-2252 __man. Phone 2 ROOM FURNISHED APART- ace Coup'e on! 420 N. Sag- naw = ROOMS EVERYTHING FUR- nished, § minutes walk from town No children or drinkers. 69 Fair- _grove. = Deen ART MEN 2 ONLY. 124 © OE bet enh cena | wae 5 c rte 2 FE SO OOMS,_ PRIVATE BA TH. NO * children 211 Eh ‘ed, quiet pu ATTES couple only. | _! FE 3 2 ROcee. aE DAY WORKERS. ~— t_Norton, 2 ROOMS. ADULTS ONLY. @i __ Auburn “Ave ; ROOM APY WOMAN falone) im exchange - bach das house- work, Can use older No 2 ROOM APT SUITABLE Fon Week, month or season. MY 2-0026. FE. 2-5288 smokers or drinkers. Pe Must be genial FI: 2-0077. OOM SINGLE APARTMENT. Middle-aged lady ere rE __2-0541 after 5:00 p. ? ROOM, TORNISHTED AP J APART drinkers. FE 22068, |SUMMER HOME ON DEER Clarkston, All con- veniences. Sléeps 6, beautiful . View good swimming, boat, re- duced rate -for .eason. Referenc- = call MAple 5-6886. Sat, or un Lake neas LAKEFRONT. 5 ROOMS. YEAR around home Adults only. ed _rage. OR 3-2643, 1703 Le For Rent Rooms | “3 1 DOUBLE ae p — Sloped 1 single room 2 widow's home. Kitchen woricess aise Motor 406 Low ell St. Near 1 OR 2 ame $10. PRIVATE EN- trance ron ine and telenhone Fe isa.” blocks from Sears A NICE SLEEPING RO ROOM. RE- fined reno en. Day worker. Cali befo ™. + 385 _W. Huron A? BUs'sTOP, LARGE MODERN _front room FE 5- §-7332. CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. WEST side. FE 5-6277. — finance CLEAN 8L SLEEEIKO pee 2 UNPoR Located for riacy . man. high school and~hospitel, FE 80 Cot- 1344. a SLEEPING ROOMS FOR 2 OR 2 _gentiemen 14] 8. Parke. wiDow WOULD LIKE TO RENT to an elderly lady With Kitchen privileges. 43-6446, 303 E. MONTCALM. CORNE: Glenwood, Large single-roo: ee cee te aaber r Body. Of) Lake Estate is nearly new 2-level pace with ae ME FOR GENTLE place, sun room. bréakfast ino ROOMS AND BATH WEST | man. Close im. 31 Judson. GAB ‘heat, doupis garage. Tex173 side. Middieaged couple prefer- | PLEASANT ROOM ON WEST aped lot: fed. FE 46746. _ dide. PE 6-6081, \ k 3 RMS FURNISHED. BATH AND) Pi T SLEEPING BOOM Vatkins Lake _ _Private entrance. 66 Newberry Woman only, PE f Wonderful Beighborheed. notte 3 : F NiBHED APT. 70 ROOM POR, BUSINESS OR PRO- as ow 2. duron PE. ¢4301 fess: man. Seminole Hills. FE 93x180 landscaped lot, garage. oe eat panty PORNISHED Srecnewey. sad « fine conditioned bome, ful) basement, East Suburban Offering ‘this fine 4 room home for only $950 down. Quick pos- souston.. 2 bedrooms, basement, oil heat, large Just ‘off Auburn Aye. near new Avon | High school: . _| Near Eastern Jr. High Good 4 bedroom home. 2 bedrooms down and 2 up. Oak ‘s, plas- tered walls, nice lot, garage. WE BUY. AND SELL CONTRACTS NICHOLIE ao D HARGER CO. 2 w. Ph. PE $-8183 wopen 8.30 “til 8:20 week we eae pra KS ad dime store hardware or cloth- 4 Bus oa on both corners. F- FE 26540 or FE joan SPACE. INQUIRE 200 Voorheis Rd. PE 2-9281. Rent Office Space 41 2 OFFICES FO RRENT. HEAT & light furnished. Reasonable rent. and Office Sup General ply, 17 W. Lawrence &t AIR CONDITIONED OF FICE CLEAN ROOMS AND GOOD! bar, card The recreation meals for n men near Pontiac and! room ‘a lovely screened Fishers, PE 2-0318. and ginesed race emaehing ot PIRL TO BOARD IN NICE HO "| om Plate property where the ‘beat | Open + 941 Owego LOOMS. | 5 EASANT HOOM CROSS VENTI-| 0 ,fehing a84 bunting ts to. be lation, meals optional. Tourist ac-| Of iand eateniine hae “tees _commodations. FE _ >. REASON: and an attached : ROO AND BOARD = with small « More chee. 12.8, Parke. FE 5-26 land is available if desired. This F Tue noameb Clee TH. _ 34| property caa be with = PE-$-0103___-__} -38—_per_ go. enient _' terms on balance ‘Hotel Rooms 39 a Most! dark soi) with neart [ wher's home which HOTEL ROOSEVELT cou tiene, Sing rosa rig rooms, room. wo 4 UP; f WEEKLY | Sst.sceeryet Neviy decorated, By, week. = ser in- ~~ ROOMS ; BY jarm ry 2 HOTEL AUBU! TL AUBURIN melee eee ent a or 3 ape. bed gg Saleh ng eg oe "Troom, snares, price. 82.000, 917.500 down, Rent Stores 40 Len! —~ @ ACRE ESTATE Good for Many Businesses | °sntte, Spllins., mostly, woods with a 2 —— a den, market ospens the street, sare tile ite name. 3 piehen and dining room, lease. team i ee ne. closet r apece, gveriooking s — bestia epee house. $3,800 will * | 1362 W. Huron “For Sale Houses 4“ __ For Sale Houses. = WN INCOME, § ROOMS BY Lear Taal at Do It Yourself j -end--screens. end to sell for only $12,000 with terms. $1500 DOWN (S$ room all modern anaes in the city with full basement, stoker fed furnace, 2 car garage and all on 3 ad lots, and the $6500. full price is only INDIAN VILLAGE a2 2 bedroom home with full tile ‘bath, oak floors, closets galore, full basement, storms” screens l'y car garage. can't be beat for price with terms Russell som ong REALTOR 412 eee a PE 4-4525 | Open Bun. ‘til s $950 DOWN. 85,300 wa i nished, boat. thouse, dock. - Vacant and ready for you. Bal- ance monthly. $1,950 $7,050 FULL PRICE. DOWN. Comfortable 5 room fully mod- ern bungalow, good condition, nice thood, close to school, 2 lots, garden spot. $2,400 DOWN. 87.050 FULL PRICE. East side. Desirable 2 bed on paved street. Modern minute, Good igh to hood COULD BE boat ¢ New 2 and 3 bedroom shell ; *; ear a ce neat Sea ste = a EI wake. Ay * com ua : walled tile" aia tring i Low down payment. nice —— belay Uber — : stove eft y¥er. Pati gy ten ans Red H rse rope =n high rien i. O Ss per ¢ mortg : . — 2 mon thy. Neen - FE 4-2252 v lee 7. bedtoo may a with q ery nice m hom . - edastions! attic space Big — East Side “ 7 en, exce basement For the man who Wants to locate pclae furnace 96. ae — near his work st Gen. Mtra. 1.89: de down . ik. m frame home E— START PACKING ley dining room, ah base “CORT. M. IMBL ER oat sto " stoker best, h,_gutomalie bet 4-0524| water, Pull price } de Ecce 8—Sund: hfe to¢ + For semis bes Mr. Alien, FB Co-sperstive _Real_ Estate Ase @{ &1201, or FE 2-3370. ~~~ $1,000 DOWN Z AAI Oe 8 ranxEAR cere OL BUD” Nicholie rew “five room ae) will ‘sacri full base- REAL ESTATE ment, heat, bath, two . pee sunroom 3 Bo East Suburban ments 8% incl. taxes and Lovely new home 24x38 with large PE $-4569. after 4 p.m rooms. Completely modern and : very arn ge ater apace ond ainMInonaM | pore kg 2 bed home tn this ex clustve stairway to attic. $2,000 ocation wit. ull t a u basement. with suto. of] heat Hobby Haven *§ rooms with basement, steam heat. 2 baths. 3 shaded lots with ger- den spot. Garage and separate North Side .) 4' rooms, nicely decorated. Ga- rage and beautiful lawn. Will accept late model — as part down payment. Near Avon School 4% room-bungalow, 24x30, built ia 1950. Modern and iarge lot. $1500 down. Eve. call FE 23-1282. CARROLL G. PORRITT [Pte West Huron PE 3-Ti36 Co-operative Real Estate Exch. ABOUT 2% ACRES. modern home in Milford. — barn, garage. *17,000. 63 ss008 3 room house, w heat. ca ee, 5 acres. elec., old $4500 $3000 NOWN, *12 509 FUL! PRICE. — ranch home, } bedrooms, ft. liv are with large cetare window, . bath, well ed Ghose i lot, well lamtechpes Va car garege. 0.950 FULL a at ys HOUSING. A ell room modern 3 sag Sg a walls, caneaas ae dining room, gay kitchen. eae for appointment CAMERON H. CLARK PE 46492 m Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | CHARLES, Zoned Commercial ‘Good business corner close to downtown, rooms bath down, 4 rooms and mediate possession. $13. to Income—Paved Street 3 apartments in good rental location close to Adminis- tration building 4 rooms & lavatory on first floor, 2 2room apartments and full bath on second sieeping third floor, now show- income of [2 Family —W est Side Large 2 family income tin excellent condition 7 rooms and. bath on first floor, 6 rented Full basement with steam heat 2 car $18,000, ter street. rms. Bloomfield Highlands Ultra modern 3 bedroom brick ranch home. Carpeted living room 11222 with fire- place and picture window, | terrace 8x20 copper piumb- ing. aluminum storm = win- dows attached 1's car ga- rage. Beautifully landscaped 90 x 100 Lid er trausierred! for $19,700. terms 70 Acres 2 bedroom ranch home car- ids Own- sacrificing peted throughout, large liv- ing room wi fireplace large kitchen, bath w with of] heat, automatic wa- ter heater _recreatin space, 2 car attached garage. Util- ity building chicken house, ime, Hk ornare School bus, & miles m Pontiac. $27, 500, otal Roy Annett Inc. TORS FEdera! 3-7193 Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 “ATTRACTIVE RANCH HOME, on 125 ft. frontage. Fenced in, La automatic water meqter, im-| 000. well landscaped lawn. paved : jot in exclusive | “Tiving room, 7 fireplaces, 27 bed- ‘Ss i 4-056: Only $2,250 down. Modern 2 Sa = : bedroom bungalow 13x11 H 43 tered apes! — plas- er w : Sale Houses He hot water and et wu ww ou COMMERCE. § ROOMS. NATURAL = . 4 replace, on ain» mn for barber of dentist. '| Easy to Buy Easy terms. Trout Realty, EM If you n bed = don't fail to pigeon aged this 6 room attached , garage. rage, @0 ft. make your selec ay iat a lene SE | Ea Sareea" thal _ders i esas. _ er and shopping, $6.490, $1.450 down, City Farmer Tmmaculate west side bun- _ alow. rooms losed heated porch, new as ts SE RC nace, garage. e OFFERS. with loeds ‘of berries, fruit cont’ of Ih s etc. Beat the Ineeme—_ cost ving here. $2,500 | ‘4 ’ Walter’s Lake peas ihc of elbow room 20x 16° iv room 16x19’ kitchen, otwe av Sr = _ ao asement, 100x100° lot, eace Only $7,000 Terms. etter hurry on thig 3 Kampsen Realtors FE 4-0528 377 8. Telegraph—Eves. & Sun. Co-operative Reali Estate Exchange BUILD NOW 500 to $13,000 on et. wele TERBE RTC. "DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. OR 3-7614 BY OWNER BEAUTIFUL BRICK and two bedrooms and bath up- water and softener. Two car 6 ROOMS AND enced down payment. PE 2-0570. ¥ ee 2 BED- home on lakefront. Long Lane. rg foot swimming beach with removable sluminum dock. 14 foot Wolverine boat and Mercury motor included. Extra jot with 2 car garage. All for only $21,000 ed Horse} frame 3 bedroom home excel- lently located in “Slizgabeth Lake Estates, on well landsca lot. Living room fireplace, dining room kitchen with breakfast nook, im and tava } stairs. Full basement, steam heat, | L. hot garage Lake | eges. Two ex- | tra lots availsble Ressonabre, FE 23-1929 ‘s mar! value ay about $1000 and pay a $500 to make the down ome on bath this is only $1000 per room 2 rooms et rear downstairs prac- tically carfy the contract pay- ments when used as an income. Glassed-in porch. Oil neat & auto hot water. Very anxious to seil Let's get going. HERE'S A SLEEPER —- a neat. clean, sttractive 5 room bungalow on Norcott which should have been sold several days ago at the low rice of $7000 with —_ down. ew asbestos floors. plastered walls, ie cacaas f porch. Newer homes offer much less Lake privileges on Cass Lake. Better arrange to see it. LAKE. ANGELUS dist. 66 ft. brick tranch-home on tot 100x300 -has | tile bath & extra stool . shower. 2 stone irenieeee —— rm. A beautiful spacious home with big rooms ideal for ‘an executive. Well worth the $223,500 asking price. Terms. ELEVEN ROOM HOME with mést room on Franklin Blvd. boasts 3 fireplaces, ceramic tile bath, 3 extra lavatories, 2 extra stools & = extra shower bath. Efficient hot water heat. The $17,950 price is ridiculously low. Terms. B. D, CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 Boies a ae Te) Open Evenings Co-operati re Weal Esta Exchange eared 6129 8. Lotsa tal OLD- er Colonial house. (Well Kept). 4 bedrooms, $19,000, MApie 5-407). oot gs BUNGALOW Located Me t gosiya with lag ene wal. yt lly nice en, eames weit ‘ofl a.c. heat and a lot 556x138. Outstanding buy. BRICK lepine! LOT. frame home , oak floors, FOR QUICK SALE Owners will sacrifice their equity on this neat, modern, eel new at $44 monthly, Better hurry, wee ee pane Beautiful 2 fam — good location. v2 ee | Zo 2S == 2 bedroom modern with full base- NEW GJ. HOMES $1250 down includes = m ‘ cost. FT i hoo typ re Pata basement, hoy ro and auto, water heate ELIZ. LAKE ESTATES 3 bedroom brick in excellent con- dition. Ftrepiace, oil] it, painted basement with recrea- tion space. 1% 500 with Seren HAYDEN 26% W. Huron Bt, PE 56-2204 : Open Eves, Realtor - $6,950 6 room modern home. Full base — oil heat, nice lot. $1,500 ees F, REISZ Xx 173 Excellent Wes wake ords cannot describe this lovely all features ..de- manded by today's most particular, Full basement, Pa ac.j . marble window si fire- | place, ceramic tile bath and kitch- | en. screened terrace garage ps los oan shade trees, flowers and rubs. Our most salable listing BEAUTIFUL | ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES | In =. fine location we are of- | femme 8 very attractive. modern. bedroom bungalow Rear ode full Dasement large 2 car arose and three lots beautifully Gacopes and with storm fene- ' 1 ee home with Eye Appeal. HOME AND WORESHOP TERMS oo uote attractive five room bun- 7] w with two glassed-in porches, fa Dasement. oll eee heat, ene rage Op. 22x40. paneled in birch” All for $9.500. 5 — fot Ideal for y Re or retired cee le. | sh eed ; mens one. ite. County, ing for only $04 N NORTH SIDE family income, brick, gross im- $92 a week, separate meters fire This and ‘oven money maker is selling or 00 terms DOWN" 4 room —_ se, “Rot a. frame construction, eens, fruit trees. erat pwn from Fisher Body DO nN $4,000. $750 $ room modern oo pls 4 piece ‘path ck ssion. Close to bus and stores. Selling at $6750. Shown by or only . LAKE ORION housés, modern, on. 2 acres of ADAMS eiatbsdes soirts te Sears. 2-1003. COOL. CLE. 5 ROR WEAR ant 3, a" Lookout Drive, pou *. FE ry ‘ F ° eb \ F * Me 382 Auburn Ave. face g rooms bath and built-in shower. lake, spreading shade trees, beach Oil heat : car garage. newly and stone : decorated. By owner. FE 4-6279. FE 4-2252 Sa MS WE SELL—WE_ TRADE —__|— ADAM BROWN DORRIS & SON — REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS WEST AUS 752_W. Huron PE 41587 @ room 2 story frame with bath room home near DRAYTON PLAINS: 5 ROOM plus shower iC basement. Hard- Votan ie oasenee pereh, attached red wall floors. glassed in porch,| garage and part basement = ‘Rew ll, urna, ploek,“fean 2}. RENO. Mh ONY, BRMBO co nome of aac Calh.O ic i t 12, 100 DOWN, “flere is the talk of ene = the town Rite h omy ary = a Donelson Park : Cc room bungalow w e oT | Nearly new brick home, . with EAST SIDE all completed, full bath, well,| breeseway and garage attached, 2 ieaty income. 4 room and bath/ septic, afttomatic hot water, jot 906x160, well shaded and land- own, 2 room and bath up. Sepa- kitchen sink, wired and all in- ped, large living room with cate sotconees, new oil furnace,| terior studding, for only $5.095./ fireplace, dining room, modern glassed in sun,porch. This home| ‘Good sound construction.” Look hitches, 2 lovely bedr an: 4 in Spparegy og = and sell- one over and you'll agree here tile bath down, Stairs large your money. is more home for s24.ars. SR Pr b iT ustom-built for ungalow, ¢ a ed rooms, two — owner. Except: ree i basement a war sttached. garage: This -ultra- modern home offers and a ordinary home pointment .only.” L. H. BROWN, Realtor PE 2-4810 QUT BLOOMFIELD | attic. You wil like West Suburban tracti 100x300" os mo lating of] heate t seeds: circu’ « Tr, auto. water heater. and storm Sereens $1,000 down. Call for an ap- pointment today. | G.I. 3 bedroom ranch type homes, oo a. excellent location ft. intm or brick siding, pias wails, AC oil heat. As low as 10% down, including mortgage costs. John K. Irwin Near | 5 a $2900, 1962 W. Huron. | Member | Real Estate Exch. : | REOROCAL ROLE. petvieges. Rad terms, Paces GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS Look at This Ranch JUST A LITTLE DIFFERENT Nothing left undone for gracious living this 6 room & attached 2 car gare e ranch Po asctar with 3 rooms. Offering a vesti. s saver kitchen. Full basement recreation —— Oil heat at Polos 2300. The home of- and er, $14,960, ANDING DRAYAON WOODS - GI RESALE Built in 1953, immaculate 5 room “seaped ‘terraced with barbec Ler RRED. YOU'LL SAY IT HAS _ garth AND LOCATION unexcelled p and material. — with tile bath, gleami “e lot. Plastered ee ae eee painted basement, oil beat, f recreation, fuil 50x115 feet. Paved "ane singe “Saale down 12 Sac & SPAN. You’ CD LIRE fr. ° To To Sell-To T: You BUY ie WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN f tnderpriced at "ye O88, cay ty fecome wo room apart. ments pe iteel ‘ ok °. 1 potty Li GEO. MARBLE, Realtor, 6261 Andersonvite Reé. Waterton, Phohe OR 3-13e8, » i Zz a f $1,250.00 Down West Suburban ‘Brick Front $8,375.00 Be sure to see this new 3 room for the ‘price. 3 Tg to be aa 4 $950 DOWN NEAR FISHERS, Solid 2 be jIM WRIGHT, Realtor. Sa Eels Betate Frees lake 1 water Rent, S corner lot.| WARD ORCHARDS. 3-bedrm. ition inside, - t living Requires $7,000 0, down. home. if room, dining i Per ow. hey 5 eture ey Tesstsce, Ceramic features in inches 3 lodern tiled kitchen, oak firs..| and bath, ment with gaq Auburn Lot $0x250. Shown ofl AC heat, "S1. — heat, - this *. \CARNIVAL Le Dorothy § ie + Lavender den rs ree: SEAL TOR —s 4 W. : PE 24411 an pene’ J De cane by ap-/ 31 Huron 8 reer AE enee| Lake Frontage Spare. Lovely room ; Date. Two vat Year sround 2 bedroom home _ trees, and an sprin- = y — kling system. 300 ft. . Pull ‘undry Lecat rice only 39.000 with therms.; | SP“postice. Priced at $a.t00 with 8 ameal _ | 91.000 down. oe prs oot oe f Fe Small Farm Pa to sell. a = ranch style starter home ae OFFICE OPEN 04 wa ~ a6 Z —- ft Home com- THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 4.1956 by Dick Turner | 2S A Oa | Crescent Lake A 1204 S, Telegraph Rd. “pening rae lake adopt nen Le : ALL MOD-/ “But, sir, Pin doing just what uggested—lettin ie ots M. BREwen 2. CG. Wood Co. customer + try the nogher hanya el . « the _ PE 46181 Eves va Z TE Pet ot Ss Corner, of, Wiis taaeng a ee ‘Sele Houses § 43 K + | 2 BEDROOMS, 2 OP ae ae awe ai go lake. 41.000 gow — ment. ee’ wel RE YOU ONE OF THESE PARTICULAR INDI- VIDUALS WH USUAL? - ar oparkling avw Calltornis WM. ‘YW. KNUDSEN rare = “OPEN ont, Bogie, Stale Bank _.| Francis E. “Bud” Miller’ ee ARE ORION Realtor LAKE ORION DOING AS STONE SUNDAY © FP eeeneen el ae eee eas eae FE 2-053 Sark ance? et, Ot MYO to 6 pm. + Sun. 1 to & 2 to 6 p.m. 4015 Cambrook Lane Cees at Waterford” IE. Blvd. North — 2 meres of land on paved road. m house. 2 car ga- rage. siesse" with 63.000 down, 2 bedroom . Pull bath. Ou Pontiae Trail._|" ein. Para, oa West suburban ; ff Sac! 602300. Modern ¢ reom ‘home. Off Sashabaw $8000, $1450 down. Lake Land Realty Co. _ = Pontiac Trail Waites Leke “IMMEDIATE PCasESsiON . | Sylvan Lake m ent AC ofl aac: “toe | ates ube’ cues ein beeen ban co wen | ee ee tem Williams Lake es fangs trae wom wih eep| FLOYD KENT, Realtor | 2 nmeoce, Sree, tne, re 7 i waar t Kedah ntl es * FE 5-6106.| i Hi a «a yy ee pom | room, Next - umers Power Vo, lake. w $3,000 for. ‘Bost lleges. bathing - IVAN W. clientele. ee, Sameer! KINZLER HRAM “Ww mee since 1923" Donelson Park ws -5091 or FE oe 2564 IRWIN | 22085 Miter car garage. Delco of] heat eon To include new aoe MILLER vie el olka, emt wet eres: VETERANS — Honma and seen une pan. ful tractive at i380, We can now tor F aoe an around in the front yard, plus older home under a GI! mort- about 20 fruit trees in the back. wi will eliminate the Full price of 67,180 with $1,450 Bloomfield Highlands additional cost to you of land- dow: tain ac: ss aentead ak on Three ‘bedroom bungalow with ex- me with attached Sear | home re ts. Callus for ilcement bok conetruction wis | Sin‘ Sankease wail‘ ‘bee =, E. “Bud” Miller Located on lot 8oni00. ten Bash: fot Senne} __ G.I. Resa 0 laid cnees ei {ORRISOW HE 572_West_4no_ rbor_ _ FE §-652! GEORGE R. IRWIN —— ets | 2330. FE s-0101 or PR 3-804 mtge. payable 946 ‘me. ine. ° ints 7 eins. : | ORCHARD LAKE RD. cluded’ pot, Walled Lease, Sehesl | Orchard Lake Village | OUR NEW LOCATION y Moise ‘room, co Barge Oh becroom, ban, Auburn Heights Weise. “Owner scode ‘cach, Bact SE Sa eee | Mpa Sti inca Sioa oh Ki ; eondition and is lecated Horse | weterigier: Retter | Siena area eat nese XG Tonge Beni 4 Eamuly. East MILLER is income was ve ‘Your tne goverament in-ioad all'sepe- | \V'oodward Estates rage. Good rental area. <_e 2 bedroom home with unfinished Watchword? ee ee ee ae “Lake Privileges NEW BRICK HOME lovely familv home. 5 lar and bath ist rooms and bath oa a ay “out airy _ “im this deluxe, FT com Soned tone gaseae Of; Heltman and Triop BS General Contractors ee eee re IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY 3 down to civilian. 4 new Hymn gous oe 47, 187, on pe Pe houses with unfin- senses ON ake ee | : ‘RENT YOU PAY GOES DOWN DRAIN You must Pay BUT BUY A AND SEEDS sown NEAR CLARKSTON Ee ene $1500 incieding mortgage — a aye Jango ia scan — r For Sale Houses O'NE WEST SUBURBAN p= kitehei and ~ ° y FS = or Xaeger summer pore "with ub wmiees, Bace heat, @ gal. electric wat r . term windows screens, asphalt Z's. "cusuer ‘ceop hamned of ‘Sots ee tee 9 t on - . ~ s lot with an outdoor grill, ba sit.s0b. 8 wil accept cinalier bouge | rade as down payment price. Ter Red Horse FE esha TO BUY, TO ‘SMART ‘BUYS Don't. Miss This ‘Very attractive. ranch and bath 43 ban sid: kitehen. Living Toe | Golden Opportunity. A — dows = ped a Mieished te modern, kK or Vout Own fro Om Aziven. me “grill, < igeatfon.” only 5.986 REALTOR |. this €*reome wit start rooms and bath - WATKINS LAKE oS am 24 for 2 ~ in pa ei tee feet, carpeting ving, room, ine Se ge or” op at 3s Bact GAYLORD brick ra. _Cess_ fake Ra LAKEFRONT. ‘NEw ‘in Land id-| around 8 and bath. cred. 18ei8 Kireenire * pirming- Stage we Posie, "Per Shep) ham. MI 48874, Sunday i. = * nnn & i s SLOOMRE ip WiGHLANDS The All Woman sen? AER gd ieung 3 : igapeciitang. te in lake and sub- ranch e. Encben with dish washer Honeymoon Cottage sutom "eae ee ro. Enolty x oe, Aeminvn round an th cae lake ae at! THELMA M. ELWOOD 5134 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE +3664. Cpen_ @ to 7. ck Pull basement. 2 car a By owner. S001 ¥ ‘ ; Z Zz | - — THIRTY-FIVE Sale Houses 43 Sale Houses — 43 For Sale Lake Property 4 For Sale Lots 46 bg hn = A G00 ore. NEAR Wailea Bi Blvd. $350 and we. 3 Bale Se This 2 year old suburban home has such deluxe —— as hardwood ted bath “qaret, ves, dear wh megs on hy rege,» foes food ecnareny oe DENNIS due, perme OR REAL Yous "Aeon a bedrooms Room Dixie | Stay with attached pares hens i a at nent oie terms. fd For Colored 2 bedrooms end bath. we thie bedre a $7,650 with wn, ee ER i REALTY Te nice at dhe Begs 4305 Dixie Rwy "tl e—Benda 1-6 reyton’ Plaine sere Lots of All Kinds, S and Description na gg oes Fl yon al bom lake 2 pet mony non home. Sizes Peg benewt on we're eep A Sum eas 1% Acres, $70 Down FE2-9170 - | tiara pA, he “All Woman ty. CLINTON RIVER FRONTAGE. Case-Kilaabeth R Ideal for 23 + “Gown. cottage, ‘D. 4 acres. prope im lake end ‘oub- oub- RANC HOMESITES BRICK | Sia Sart with rty. 43.766, Easy Lake Sreieere lots on Elizabeth’ THELMA M. ft ELWOOD_ $143 Case Elizabeth = et :. Sioux & Hicks! ffs LARGE HOMESITES 100x150 CLOSE IN of choice tly iw ¥ 4 ) IS HERE OPEN SAT. & SUN. $495 DN. “PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS ited 2 bedroom. 4 piece 50 = foot = on 7 Sa eeeee ¢ to 8 pm, _GILES REALTY CO. REALTOR 92 W. Huron &t. Open 9 ‘til 8 FE $-€175 = OF Sunday 3to6 RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 3 W. Huron Open 0-9 FE 3-7103 or FE 44 | or 178 ~~ end $- acres sand 4REALTOR _ NURSERY MEN An fdeal spot for Looe farm or, | shrubs. 5 —. lack loam soil | i4f young apple Trees in height | of production Also $8 room home, good 20x24 cement fruit storace tools, garden tractor. doodle bug. and tree spray outfit all for $12,950 with just $2,500 down | WARD FE. PARTRIDGE -FE2-8316| 43 W. Huron 8t., Open Eve. Twos VACANT ONE STORY BRICK & room well constructed home with & good well painted basement. Tr with Onfinis o bedrooms hed attic, carpeting in living and dining. Call 4-058: or stop at 136 East Pike St. for other setae San WRENCE W. WHITTEMORE 8T | 6 ROOM MOD- | _efn. 3 Sodteonac large sare’ my and screens, Li arge screened porch Gara, e. | fenced. - with “neat r stores, "gn. 400. G. 1. Ki E. § rooms and bath, rll beat, Could be nice income. Cash tor Land “Contracts Rose McLarty FE 22162 | Near St. W est Side joam. including. —-phis-negt-tom e-can-be-your own pride and joy. Utterly charming living room with grey wail-to-wall_ carpeting 2 lovely bedrooms, full base- ment, ree roo n, Brick and frame exterior, attractive landscaped lot, Cyclone fene- ed rear yard. $13,000 with $1,500 Vacant, too! Es down. | Colonial Hills This 1961 bullt home has all the extras you could want. Large living room with din- ing alcove fireplace. Break- room with wallpaper. colors, tached gerdge. Situated on pdr ta gl level site. Priced ot § room bungalow, Aluminum stiing, full basement with rec toom hobby room, =e tile floor. Off heat 2 blocks from school. Full price — 80, 500 Leslie. R_Tripp, Realtor 22 FE 56-6161 or FE 56-8394 , ORCHARD LAKE |} OUR NEW LOCATION | mation call LINCOLN 3- 3910 eo = RI). Clarkstor Estates located on M 1} ' On paved road close to the alia’ fence = i s. — Rive shade, Very desirable neigh- ELBABETH LAKE us. bagi Lane privideges, Pull ieee Side need. C1 ao Saneel ond = Built "50. eoay* : '- da 3 Gen Wee EERE TN) eee tater ice | “CRAWFORD | Salata ‘aie hee “pi picture window kept 4 wilh yefmances ‘ule $500 DOWN overlook ake, dining ell, (AGENCY) roof, Bull Gasemon 2 car S|. 1s all that is required for this mod- | Complete wail no, builtin Realtor win eee ORNS | chasing fire rete dining | 3 bedroom home. It hes cupboards, plastered, Spee Frese. 3 OS FE S10 | room, sun parlor, large master modern kitchen, large living room ed walls, oak floors — ; : bedroom. lots of closet with dining soeet. plastered furnace. automatic water “AN ESTABLISHED LOCATION” | steam A truly de’ walls, hardwood and a heater, complete storms and home. ne. at $18, € r. large lot facing the lake with screens. $8, Terms, too! i] Allen, or tehe privileges. Several others yments only 841 per . . ith small deme payments ees Meetenes “tanse end ; “BUD” Nicholie ee 132 Reverse Charges — Bx wan aa : REAL ‘A ROOMS & BATH, BY OWNER. ‘CEPTIONAL HOME!! — SHELL rie _Eatce Ri. Clarkston : eee y peom = = BEST BUYS 6800 Pontiac Trail, corner of Bor- TROOM HOURE. M. EE-| Tactetuity gnccreded three land, 6108. 0600 down, 060.00 “e & Fedaock.| out “Pull Basement. off fur TAKELAND REALTY CO. FE $6061. pece. Lot 842264. Lake privi- <0 h PONTIAC TRAIL. 3 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE HOME. wi coe to we show you , 4, ne . senor i acres, beau- maar? to eae . . a ROGER B. HENRY, Inc. Ib iy hg A Biss LAKEFRONT INCOME | THIS WEEKS SPECIAL ROGER B. HENRY, Inc, |e aap OL 1-4111 his Boctmeoe Be. * OUR So S Leodated on the most. beau- $11 Main sent - Rochester. Michigan sod” Walnut Lake ha of oe wae e baie pon hog Gokinad Gsauie: pal cate 2 bedroom o | : i - ~ Bloomfield Subdivision. at Suatad, pane asous Doses 3 miles weet of town, there ving room with : * Want Lots of Rooms? MaAytair 6-3501 Park on large 75x175 ft. lot, ~ — Wi units, each bath. ot! : Have sox420 Hitler a LL DOWN PAY- exc y well-built wee Pp vale » ae rnace Extra Jot. ; fi me a home, , b terraces, full ment w stores, and Vv reasonable Foust as 4 ent. OR ene. falow with oak sone,_pane- oil heat. 5 cer f hl ¥ ry x use 88 pal! peym ent. OR 36506. ; ove: ry [ ; ’ MOTDOCK’S Suhre hoe we Sa tnedt we etemies ol ~ pandy lake frontage, (3. 9x- 4\on 100 ft. ot wacerts There’s Room for Red Horse . oy * oe ato heat, and large recreation bed) ote "2 eS ee Expansion . t. Ww bath ft od _ Beac kitchen Fills, Nouning else like Cement fieleblag > to we Dear Montcalm acd 13 with all Youngstown cup- jor sole. sure and see. needs i inte a, - : this 2 Bag toed white FE 4-2252 Tate oo. this! one. =F ye es ORCHARD LAKE RD, | man %0000htee down beautiful Brookland Golf end | “Foe Sale Acreage 47 ‘ Only @ bepck off this street ; rom. Di RAY O'NEIL, Realtor | . close” to” snepping - ares, EMBREE & GREGG oe ee are bee ee. : : we eae, ‘EM’ 2.2001 before | 7 W. Huron ” Open'oo| | DANK city bus, "Includes 6 1868, Union Lake Ra : oa be . at heed Phove FE %-1100 of PE e4lis err lasso 8 a EM or M S328 - easily expanded tte 2 ved. : port: f al Estate Bosbenge § ca tema @ * Sela. Term: Clark: | Ch soe" oi arnact Ti For Sale Lake Property 44) “*" * *rmevet at , PEN Sossceuen somcaedl seoeh: __ . Th ne TreezewW: reened o_ Partr id e pueden Clarkston Lakefront | ROGER B. HENRY, Inc.| Set or Beliwm sith Stas 6 home with ee is , “ , 0 pe mo, OWN- Ss S DORCHESTER ROAD | race, tire and kaotty pine | 611 Main o int sou, $e Sat. & Sun. + 18 THE “BIRD* SEE — New furnace rv Rochester. Michigan You will like this new Calli- eat cedar shingles a te 10¢ ACRES RUN ON 2 RDS. 3to6 fornia cedar shake . ranch pe il 2 4 ‘owner. Call For. Sale Lots 4 jabe ong river frontage. Exce! 1 home with 5% fooms. ya oe eee “he eee viding. Trout Realty. © 88 EAST SHEFFIELD = with peeaea FURNISHED ‘WAR AROUND. BIO LOTS 100X200 3-S000 STREET — Brand new 2- i Gow. 2 large bedrooms with home on } acre. . blocks from | Near Auburn & Rochester Rd. thes bedroom FHA. bungalows. \ double closets and sliding Oxbow Lake. On canal. 3 bed- to $404. | For Sale Farms 48 Plastered walls. oak floors, doors, den, kitehen and din- room. Firenlace. Garage. Very WOodward 2-0700. Detroit full bath oll furnace elec- “BATURDAY. 11 TO 5 O-CLOCK ing room ‘bath with’ colored clean and nice. $9,960 with $2,568 CHOICE LOTS LAKE PRIVi- |, 7 ROOM sig waver beater Feyags- fixtures, ulil .y room “s * down leges; at W — Inquire S80 ACRES. * ROOM HOME NEAR town kitchen sink: LIFETIME prompted ears daary I ADD at size Covert. Road. M-15. Suchy Realty Ortosville doors, sewer, sidewalk. DN Covered Plomigest | lor my 05 LY, M3726 CC Ro S0R3. pcre Ty Sond — BRICK, $2,500 DN. buy until you inapect this 4940 Rocheste FF 110 ACRES. BEAUTIFULLY LAND- and s. Super value at A 6 room 3 bedroom deluxe brick fine land-caped home __Ph wo ®-'611 rt ‘ou L151! FOR scaped river farm meodera . $1250 = down, convenientiy located negr schools , k f Ori SEE EH L Ls S homes, ete. Fifty miles from De- HLA. Pop x 2 cost. 43 & tes. Has hardwood floors, 10 CRES HOM E La etront rion You c 18 trot. wi vr, 2387 Mill- r month includes every- atic eas heat and lifetime AC a a ‘¢ 3 ——— pone furnished. 1 bites io nit fect trom. i8 wile Rot wie we only have 4 so slate roof. 2 car garage. Full Sharp semi-bungalow with rented y lots, Bargain ee are | 64 be sure td drive out price is only $10,000 with $2,500; ~©§ rooms and bath down and for quick cate, si0,boo, ty down. — en Leake end “eee oem for’ rour- way ‘ets etme. Put| — firepikee, thea bike breece: Lower Straits Lake Voor nas small barn. 18 miles out. priced |. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | your furniture on a trailer paingrse goigg Ul gered Ranch style-3 bed Bake | CARL, W. BIRD, Realtor | _ tor quick saie. $7,800 with terms. 1% W. Huron o-9| be ready to move in. it's vetast. a off beat, — anon siding, Cut [a 1 sity i 5 nines SEE oes = re PE 6079 |.,,, ater rative Real pitas exchenge |\VARD E, PARTRIDGE| Soot” buy’ atysitono™ co | Flower box fn entrance, priviogs! rw | $060 down es og yes ag gy] REALTOR. FE 2-8316 . ae os ust sett ‘o ‘settle estate” 813. oy Maes wd howe sites & Over | CEO. MARBLE, Realtor = 7 43 W. Huron Bt $500 DOWN eens M. TONES. REAL ESTATE HOI.M ES-BARTRAM | 6361 ‘Andersonville Ra. Waterford. 2 bedrooms, living room, 632 W. Huron -3505 Phone OR 3-1268 ~ eget eee eee 4392 Dixie stor] only. Corner lot. Mouse LAKE Lor S ox Sree La = ' - needs * ir. Clo D LOT 04 MONTANA 2 , : P artridge toracbool tv tee and ey $250 DOWN Ave, jose. Witte Poatiae Press| 160 ACRES—$3000 Down rN Realtot JUST $20A MONTIT | ave uo sore feasts for only ~ qhades i room form house 18 THE “BIRD* TO 8EE Edw. M_ Stout, Realto Beautifully wooded, secluded iota p Balam Bae oy carnal! apd baa {| prerpectal Temodeling, ‘new Tl iN. Saginaw Sis éPh. PE 5-6165| -at Grass Lake, © le for sum- ertile eat ae conveniently lo- 34100 foot barn w tie LAKEFRONT Open Eves. ‘til 8:30 mer cottages or year sround| ecated, “Remember! A little land stalls drinking cups. 16x40 — homes only 14 miles from- living.” hay keeper silo, - — OUR L,§ mentertul. Nearest thing: to u one M BROWN, REALTOR— bouse, with cooler foom home that bas an oh, r north, yet just # 20 minute drive. | 4 W. Huron Fe 2-400 end milking machine. New - y — eonavina . Come on out one pea eh serene | OF ALL «IN 5 ad ome ra with = : ‘} kitchen and also a ‘new 2 car ar pheny miles past cirport n.& Son, 66 W. Huron. reads, Pr Pavol fe" per garage There's a classed in : right at mu Rd mile to Homesites int | , pea -| Ww the privilege of offering | 97 oS Unexpected [ 97 141. it prer. swimming. and flaking. Yor infer) wveral Gesiranie vecea toas. ie at Neves + Fwe Michael’s School’ Neat, clean 6 FOTAL PRICE $6950 4x51 ft, ranch home Picture window, planter wail 6 Jbeautiful rooms, | a “aere 2 “fireplaces. tile bath Rear patio. Fruit trees entirely fenced. | Only $4,500 down NEAR CASS LAKE Modern 2% bedroom nome 3 beautiful lots. - On blacktop rosd $1,500 down ‘ GI. RESALE z haypms bungelow ———— qunmetet. * i i | | Full basement $9,509 full price. Humphries REALTOR FE 2-0474) 43-N. Telegraph Rd. Open Evenings Co-operative Estate Exchange SYLVAN SHORES LOCATION with lake privileges. 3 bedroom home nean bus and sc’ er transie * "stop at 136 Be ast Pate se GAYLORD room home. Living room 11x18; of) furnace; pecape beac: K. 2330 $16,000 for’ the home, bedr Watkins Lake modern.lake front. homes. One three bedroom and one two bed- rocee home. Each has excellent h. Must be seen to appreciate three droom and $12, for the two com home. Substantial down payment required. L. Templeton, Realtor Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4563 Office Open Eve. Eero sige | PE 54141 SYLVAN VILLAGE 2 bedroom brick bungalow. Like hew, lovely yard. paved — gas . ranch home area, $13,500, $4.500 Total SMALL LAKE OME -~ down payment. Lot 715x100, Nice firepiace, lake privileges on — and Elizabeth Lakes, ‘Pioneer Highlands BRICK BUNGALOW tractive two bedroom home with oil hot air heat, partitioned reation room With ber, quick pos- session, paved at. $12,000 te J. R. HILTZ © Call now - An rms. REALTOR toll W. Huron &t. at. reec- special price, at only $700 and $850 cash, also | city of Lake Orion. Includes two busine: ‘.ts om Adams Road o: xhetl cabin, § near Auburn ep extra large lot rte tillable ity 16 acres on... Victory. .D.'se. sor only. $800, J. woods and small with term / be:': ful building)” ¢ acre ‘ake $509 Gown. Ce sae dots Wey en wit! own y pol . bulld @ heme according to your — dw. M_ Stout, Realtor own “a8 Fs a R iT N beim Bt are oe en eve | K. G. Hempstead, Realtor, _ re ae 102 E. Huron Street PE ¢-8204 ve PERNT eee ew ir F¥ ROCHESTER ROAD Near erry Seed Farm. Two acres, fertile soil, i ap o| grea. tate, lake tara & build- Ww. ing site, centrally located. Offered at $2,750, Lsed down. AN EXCEP. TIONAL oF -To Sell-To Trade you °Bu IT-WE'LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO., REALTORS Open Eves, Red Horse | # FE 4- 2252 $1200 cach. Box Sree rae North Sale Seon ea 49 New unfinished house with white asbestos siding ving room with pieture - wt rooms, bath room w large kitchen with double -sink First coat of plaster on. Septic tank in and well down. Will trade ae 101% rR ae Phone FE 23-4031. | Bve. PE 2-1804 on east tor Werner infor- tie ag SRS nt ey MoD TRNY are % ee a PURNISHED, healed ~Member Co-op. Real @st, Exch. Inc. dap bey 7 oot ape eller aay. | erga ane ent baer ig E 2-0263 FE \ M St ‘ R i ng f ails call J. ‘i Eves. ‘til ®. Sun, 10-4 “dw. Ml. Stout, Realtor Taylor, Realtor, FE 4-2544 a 1b Ww pa a 1 N. Saginaw St. a | NEXT DOOR TO_BRANCH Open eve till 8:30...—--—— 136 PT. LAKE FRONTAGE, 8U- POST OFPICE a a beies érb building si. Upper Long | cor -& DONELSON FARK igo FT = Prake, $6 300. PLanders_1-6286. frontage. FE 23-0838 after 6 FOR SALE. “INSULATED _CO7 T LOTS, 100x300 EACH. $500 EACH. aa SINESS LOTS AND BLUE- ia ecteesetare | Hora oe ae * ye ter ely, Srna Lake H ted|2? LAROE BUSINESS LOTS frontage on Lake Guterie. Sens Pontiac, 401100, fine ——— now cmice $3,000 OPE tras or - Post Office Box 300, Port Huron, ble Hadle Sa $3,008 melas .|2 LAKEFRONT LOTS. R PON- ORCHARD Ls te TWIEAGE 3 | tine, S0x280. Only $75 down. FE ~~ OAKLAND. AV E. ee ee eee ae eee sate | ACRES DOWN T BALE | eldwin "Carge pe Gere asa er ~ PRIVATE LAKE 3 East sink OF TOWN, ta “show teed, income. “tke @ reom bungalow home, A |# LOTS, 00x18), EACH HIGH DRY PONTIAC REALTY CO. good medium size barn. ad oroae groviecting — Pa very a 131_Baldwia FE_5-8775 hm oe _Ra. Write Pontiee Press, Box 36, | For Sale or Exchange 50 “MEAGHER REAL ESTATE J ADJOINING HILLSIDE LOTS. W. = == Oxford, Mich. Ph. OA 68-3122 side rhyiten, Lake. Lake priv- . ALL YEAR AROUND HOME ON | _Heses. TE 5 ial ' “ - Pleasant, Lake, 00 feet on the |3 HIGH CORNER LOTS WiTH Af: | Close to Downtown ‘Waeast'AScden Suis" Goh] Sait ulteipaet lt en | Nagas Sina but” home a all legion. Only $5,950 ree a ete oa $1 cash. abe ‘ior for el. or Veter rane ° reen LAKEFRONT ADVANT NTAGE WiTH- tor. rent party. Call for appoint- orse con W yee bond jong 2 nicely lo- . ted building sites 4 Pleasant a Fea? - Wolverine Lakes East Side ee ae Large business corner bien a SYLVAN LAKEFRONT HOME. forse Paved main highway, good Keego Harbor area. 106 foot ; room home on site street. Living sandy beach, removable dock. room, dining room, and - Large fenced lot with outside | _ __ FE 4-2252 bedroom down, 2 nice. vedroome ro home with ‘modern kitchen, LOTS OF OF LOTS 4 Fad ened PRIV plant. Priced to sell. gas furnace, full basement an on Upper earege. Lovely view irom large Strate, Laken. Ope sins ays. J h K. T for immedi sale, "Oniy sf 008 |W Ponting Teall Walled Lake onn rwin oor Fear plage bt, “ston ach, ‘Bos _ REALTOR . i : ee ooo E ; v | % THIRTY-SIX Business Opportunities 51 = \ “ $ Sey ~ Al GROCERY @uburban L wane. __ grossed over $71,000 in 1953. 7A ~. fea] money maker. = Beets - tures and | . : ; - PAUL A. KERN, Realtor M Oakland Ave. 23-9208 ("Real Estate Since ssi BARBER SHOP & CIGAR STORE oe store with work clothes = taverns et ee os " full price and you are P roms Brood location. Good oe a Mag = 9584, or stop at Batt AWRENCE w. GAYLORD ’ BOWLING ALL EYS ; : *s from Pontiac ale ag elty. Sechases —_o 2 rowing lively iD f complete a & eS pop ; Gross income on auieye fr = league f lease on build: Priced a $20,000 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor a. een eve’ an 8:30 Ph. FE 5-8165 FULL YEAR CLASS C LicENaE . Best known place in North coun- tr’. Located, on famous trout e cabins. Hogar 3 sale of Deal. direct Press GOLD MINE! | That WHAT you will say when you investt- gate this new @ unit lake front motel, complete boat and bait business, and Jarge pavilion and — grove ell located on Held ginaw Bay, Owner's : compels sale, Will sel] toge’ or separate. Por details call. J. A. Taylor EALTOR-INBURANCE 100 Outiees Ave. FE 4-3544 Open Eves. Free Parking Guaranteed! for an appoint- eculpped. Pope see No. 676. STATE-WIDE Estate Gervice of Pontiac — ~ Pontiac State Bank Bldg. John A, Landmesser, p4 “a HARDWARE—PAINTS PLUMBING SUPPLIES Thriving business in.fast devel- suburban Oakiand County brick-tront 7 ft. 4 rms. and living quar- ters attached. Bidg. equipment and up-to-date tact-esoving hard- Ware, paint and ag agro stock offered at about value of bide. and land fle eld half down plu. stock. Cail waight for further information. FLOYD KENT, Realtor % W. Lawrence FE 5-6108 Next te Canvas Power HOME 6 8 & BUSINESS — district. On pavement, Drive- frozen rd. sandwiches, : Erceilent ent, beautiful liv- — 24x35, cin- fl oor Book ver prec aareed Price, “DORRIS & SON | ah alll MOBILGAS STATION Located in citv of Bir- $12,- For lease 4 mingham. Initial investment can | mos. For lease Mr. Dart at After 6 p. m. be recovered in 6 formation, cali ontiac, FE 2-0103 eall Pontiac FE_ 77011 HMoBILE GAS STATION FOR lease on busy Pontiac St. An opportunity to go into business for yourself L enjoy @ good steady income. As] potential for this station be inventory | —etrenings 7 : Partridge “BIRD” TO TAL ETO THE RIGHT MAN WHEN YOU WANT TO BUY A BUSINESS BUSY TAVERN A long established. excellently lo- cate, tavern right edd per week. Short co gps ee . =~ Escelient—_o oo urRe oe ment of cay Mg 000 down TRADE GROCERY, HOME This busy grocery core makes the , owner a $1,000 a mo. can't take it—profonged iliness forces him to sell. It's Mead g well __ Stscked— and Mi ern 3. room apt. above. Here's your chapce—call now to see it. HAMBURGS, ICE CREAM DRIVE-IN 4 busy drive-in that has excellent year ‘round business Both in- side and curb service in the sum- mer, Showing good gross that ean easily be increased Only $1.500 down for business fixtures and equipment. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE CE OF NATIONAT. BUSINESS BROKERS CLEARING HOUSE OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL CITIES COAST-TO-COAST Li World's Largest a W. Hu Open Eve. FE 28316 SESTAURANT AND EQUIPMENT. 382 N. Saginaw. FE 17-7222 po or _ East Side Stock, fix- » Pontiac Press, _ Box deeer. & wine I mad og ‘year working: my own hours Write Pontiac Press, Box 27. cere. Clears about & day MAfair MALL _OROCERY, BEER WINE fixtures - gtock for the fun a * oe only, $3,000 with ~~~ SMALL PRINTING 8 SHOP Weill situated, rested, write Box 8 Poetiac freer fo BUY TO SELL. REALTOR Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” to see WANTED TO_RENT OR LEASE at for’ barber shop in good poomes. cub cher t-te $-3331. FE WILLIAMS LAKE BEAUTY Lake perveeese. Only ‘ a Tt own To : “Sale Land Contracts 52 EABON zi HED LAND CONTR ACTS 10 ie on Pion, BALL CATE? NG BUSINESS in Pontiac. | * | 1994 NEW MOON TRAJLER ft. 2 bedrooms secre 7, & mo. | BELL ox TRADE GROCERY !- a PAE MBE “ORAS 2 $6000... estab'isned. Fully Ln, mating | We ean help you with Sale ‘Land Contraits 52 Oe” LAND CONTRACT BALANCE $4,900 +2 8 Cait a x large discount, PONTIAC I AC REALTY co. 131 Baldwin FE 5-8275 Money to Loan $3 te Licensed Lenders) _ GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 146 to 1953 cars. Bring your tithe. ‘Most deals closed in 30 minutes. Loans also made on furniture. Signature and .cther se- curities. OAKLAND LOAN CO. PE 2-9206 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. LOANS $20 TO $500, On eignaiure oniy Household Finance Corp. of Pontiac - “4 © faginaw Sf $25 * $500 No red tape Baxter & Livingstone ~ Finance. Co, FE 415. 64 = W. Lawrence St at - LOAN Ss $25 to $500 at i eaineanity Loan Co, 30 E. Lawrence FE 2 os Friendly Service Need Money? is a4 near as your telephone, Just "FE 5-812] For auto’ financing, payment of debts worthy purpose most loans are completed on your firet visit and in @ few minutes, Liberal repay- ment plan. Home & Auto ‘ais or any other «t'sed| LoGaN Company #7 Community National Bank Bidg. Hours @ to 6: Saturday 8 to 1 TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN. ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 “AUTOS LIVES HOUSEHOLD GooDs —_Phone Rochester OL 6-0711 WHEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 our Peper 4 problems, You can gt ba ag = repay in small monthly cay Tolephene us or call at our office. STATE FINANCE Co. FE 4-1574 _102 Pontiac State Bank Bidg 54 ran LOW INTE RES ST Unitmited funds or single ores | —— mortgage cancele Trower die. See ~eL G. PETERSON ees Sah tee ee For Sale Housetrailers 55 1934 ANDERSON, 31 FT, Lot M, __Huron_ Trailer Park. _ Mort gage Loans en + GbBAN-106} ia wae totlet, “Used Ae Ae end a eatee four TRAIL ER PARK & ALES MY 2-4611 GENERAL 19s 2) FT CUSTOM 2494 compiete Baby Gem 1954 ciwieas trailer 14 ft. $895 com. Continental 1954 Demonstra- ‘38 ft. 2 bedroom, SAVE $$ cnt : ENERAL SALES OM Dixie Highway ~— w FOOT ROADLIGHT LIKE 9 .. 068 Pontine Trail, Walled ake ios 27 FT. LIBERTY “ELECTRIC brakes. 2600 W. Walton. OR 3-0227. HOUSE FRAIL, rae SLEEPS’ 4, ideal for vacation Reasgnable _MUlberry #1245. NATIONAL 6 FOOT, pew. Bath, FF 2-0008 27 FT. HOUSETRAILER BOTTLE / gas stove Inside stool Electric _Tefrigerator 274 W. Columbia SELL MY EQUITY IN MODERN 1933. 37 ft Stewart housetrailer or trade equity as down payment Peer 9 sedrean home with 1 to 5 ac 4-940. - lea? ‘HoUaETRa IL. ER al Fr TAN- dem wheels, $750. Can be at 482 Cameron, of Teal $012. iT. ~ NEARLY wahuToar res 4h old. Cal) evenings — 6. FES +5681 Scott Lake Rd. i FT ALMA HOUSETRAILER. Good bargain. 3286 Sherwood Rd, _ Ortonville EQuiry IN ca i _atdson. FE 5-5: NEW MOON. New and ened Parkburst [ratier ask and Sales 1540 Lapeer Rd MY 2-461) 1 mile north of Lake Orion Pontiac Chief . MOBILE HOMES 22M to 48 ft - Jeugth omt § "32 Richt: $100 down vears tt on Hutchinson's Tr railer Sales #615 Dix: sierwae Breve Plains 1 Also Corner ') Mile & Woodward Royal Oak Li 5-280. 2830 8. Dort Highway, Flint Trailer Exchange (Established Since 1932) SALE—SERVICE— FINANCE Anderson Roval, Champion Beem 2 bedroom modeis, 11 to 44 ft Choose your own floor plan Spe- gial orders welcome ow down Dayments. Liberal terms PARTS STORE age three for the trailer from heels to roof, inside and out. poets from Te!- Barve Shopping Ce eo 8. Telegraph Rd. ° Open Eves. and Sunday p.m. i 4 ———_s. ~|- —JERO seen | FE |. fi FT HOUSETRAILER. $328. = 28 TO 4 43" fore. _ Bto You can bur @ Les Hutchinson res Estab shed Ts years. ‘Write | Yeconditiines “trate “as ow ae | SP ere | CHIEFTAIN DELUXE er, and other new and used 1 and | For Sale Housetrailers 55 EQUITY IN 1902, 98.FOOT ROYAL Stuer ee Ein a SALES! We nhbvée @ used trailers i7 to 37 renta. plan First We sell on come fir.t serve E otew nd Great Lakes line 27 to 45 ‘cot. Also w lines and Generais, Also ‘9 per cent teak vears to — pa oa i MILE South ot “feke on Orion M-34 “4¥ 2-072) NEW J trailer AND MODERNIZED OSED o ‘eats! ourchase = low rice? used one. little @ ge do? — r = La pry fi a eka : AILER WAKGR ™ Lae Tele = ja Pm] sunday p.m, i FOOT - “sH0UT. ; $566 DOWN. 1266. _Pontiac | Road. 56 _ Rent Trailer Space ean RKNURAST wapteen PARK _AND BALES. MY 23-4611. Auto Accessories 57 PPL ee dl POMPE NP AUTO PARTS New-rebuilt-used Fo: all mak s snd models. 20 per cen’ dt coun: io ail GM em- ployes Open 7 days week. HOLLERBACR'S Auto ‘aris ___ 46 Baidwin” FE AULU ULASS: 7; For Sale Used Cars 61 CHEVROLET T MOTOR, i DAMAGED RYeARLE 8 BUICK “46, 3,006 miles on motor _tires.” Belt a eva or all. FE. "vont. gg soa 5 Taare Ly Pg Starters and b+ Rebuilt. = bo Lots of narte for “4 cars ohh ae Ave Ph PB 44613 MERCURY “RA RACING ENGINE OR will trade OR 3.2004. 58 Auto Service REPAIRS, BIUMPING & PAINTING FREE ESTIMATE ALL MAKES OF CARS BRAID MOTOR SALES PHON CRANKSHAFT GRINDING In Tak ear, cylinders rebored. Zuck we Se Wanted Used Cars 59 wtp ‘a7 OR ‘48 on 321 Orchard Lake “See M&M Motor Sales | For dollar om late model cars. le Hw: OR_3-1603 3677_Dix “THE HIG LLAR pease used cars. = for the high Pee. will p H.) WaNWett 1388 Pe Price for Your Car Rr anWwY Le a DIXIE . PE ¢onge foun an — WILE BRING MORE cash’ at GLENN'S MOTOR BALES Used Car Lot because we urg- ently need a variety of late mod. el cars ‘t pess wu do'lar consideration = model cars. Btop “in today 24 8 amen St.- You'll be Hod you_d WANTED = ~ BUY Good Chevrolet, styleline glen ree my _Private party FE 2-68 MUST HAVE | cine 22 Auburn ~~ For Sale- Used Car: Cars 61 61} CHEVE. ‘# QooDp SCONDITION, _FE 40170 after 4 » LARRY Rochester Ford Dealer i253 Factory Official’s Cars “FORDS MERCURYS - and ~-LINCOLNS LARRY JEROME “Rochester Ford Dealer PH OL 11-9711 “FOR MORE TRAY aH sd | GOOD PLACE TO BU | DAMAGE pe “DRIVE ABL FE. ~ BUICK 3000 miles on motor and ree Wil sell parts or all. FE 27-0047 Z | 1950 62 CADILLAC, BLUE. 4 DOOR, | new whife wads & brake linings. | A-l condition $1700 MIT 41758 |CADILLAC °53) ‘CONVERTIBLE, light gray red leather uphol- stery power trakes power steer- ine Wire wheels Continental wheel on rear White side walis FF 4-3873. 10) it A Fully equipned AM, to 5 PM i .CADIL LAC 1953 62. SEDAN 6000 mites, - er tteering, all acces- _ Sories Idwest 41280. gil 1953 PONTIACS 2 Doors and 4 Doors All Fully Equipped LOW MILEAGE CARS $1599 Community Motor Sales $04 N.. Main a. Rochester -LIncoln 3-3557 we ‘lize un satety auto glass voy we FREE: ON UN': GCOPFPE: to @ custome: w door - i gen oc Windshie'’t Hub Auto . : lane 122 Oskiand’ ‘v. nue ~ ATTENTION ioetive dled ctl he We are wrecking 1949 to 1953 cars ‘3 a ae, ‘RIVERIA. 6 gad trucks We have several tate ait Low wiecae: | Sona nies, Trans miss & Fhbepmod axles Good |" __*' —— + ee ae —— & CHEVE. cy = Boe. VERY SCHRAM AUTO PARTS | Akt QMON. MOTOR ‘sates uckho 23611 2538 Disie Hwy PE 44533 rity “pt 5 110n15 & 5 160x15 TIRES, LIKE _@o Orchard Lake.” = watt Cheve. '46 $159 Transportation at a low tires, radio and 477 Gees Ave; rice. Has eater. FE 2-6031 LOOK AT THIS! This Ad Is True eek DODGE Coronet fou radio one heater, sutomatic ee irection signals. windshield washers, spot- less interior excellent figish, solid mechanically ‘throughouf, An ex- ceptions) value at ‘Keller-Koch CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at 134 Mile Rd. Lincoln 6-6410 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 51. 26,000' ectual miles. Private owner. FE | 2 NO MONEY| DOWN! Our plan is ethical. honest and true. 1999 CHEVROLET Convertible Radio, heater - tires. excellent mechanicai G tion, leather cord sound > eligi sas: $34.00 a Month Keller-Koch — CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER Woodward at 13% Mile Rud. Lincoln ¢-8416 terior CHEVIE ‘0, TAKE. Pe! — PAY- ments. $240 Balance. FE 4-3232. in CHEVROLET 3 DOOR CLEAN. runs | my .. radio and heater. _ $266. FE 3-1942. ‘19 CHEVROLET DELUXE a@- Sa"? clean throughout. FE CHEVROLET ‘ti, 3° DOOR DE- luxe, 1 owner. Reasonable, OA GASOLINE MoD FT RACE ear. Precticalie rew. REASO! ABLE. 419 E Frank, Sarsntng: ham. MI 48 48190, ‘a ~ CHEVIE. 2 DOOR. VERY __clean. 1 owner $300 FE 42231 7 PLEETLINE. RE- sessed $145. Also — coupe, 75. 404 Orchard Lake ' For Sale Used Cars 61 Used Ca Priced to Fit 61 For Sale Used Cars r Values Your Purse! | ish, THE PONTIAC PRESS. nibay. JUNE 4, 1954) SLICE OF HAM . Fer Sale. Used Cars Bas For Sate Used Cars 61! _ the Facts - And Buy Your Used Car from— Michigan's Finest Used Car Lét Corner of © Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. ee 53 Ghevrokt 2 dr. Sedan, radio, heater-and original 2 tone finish. 52 Chevrolet 2 dr. Sedan, radio and heater, One owner. $795 oe 51 Chev rolet 4 dr. Sedan, radio & heater. A new car trade-in. $695 50 Buick Special 2 dr., ra- dio, heater and original green finish. $495 $0 Pontiac Chieftain “8” 2 dr., radio, heater and spotless blue finish. $595 49 Lincoln Cosmopolitan, radio, heater, electric window lifts. Original gray finish. $495 ‘31 Studebaker V-8 Sedan, radio, heater and over- drive. Original blue fin. $495 ® or.) es 1 Either yo 1949 — Buick BER gg et ra =z Us oe TODAY! _ RADIO. REATER ND G00D SEDAN, NE’T AND CLEAN. t GOOD C EVERYIRING ABOUT IT 1s IN SHAPE Fac 63 Mt. C Across Fro Cc RETAIL will Used} Name, But a 50-50 Proposition Or w ee d buy the car , 1952. Pontiac Dro as ten COME IN DIO A ND WHAT WE MEAN Y- L USED CARS" THE VERY GOOD CaR ATURES. 1948 Cadillac * MODEL FOUR DOOR SE- DAN, LIOHT BLUE FINISH, RA- DIO, HEATER AND HYDRA- MATIC. 8EE THIS ONE TODAY! _C RETAI tory Bra lemens at Mill m Post Office On Mt. C Ph. FE 3.7117 -f e keep it 1952 Plymouth COUPE WITH RADIO ry HEATER. LIGHT G FINISH. THIS 18 ONE OF OUR GOOD ONES. 1953 Ford WE HAVE SEVERAL AND WANT TO MOVE THEM CHECK THE PRICE AND YOULL SEE WE MEAN BUSL 195] Hudson DOOR SEDAN, name L STORE nch Street lemens St. For Sale Used Cars s 61 No D We’ re pass ret For Sale Used Cars ol ealers P ing these savin ail customers For Sale Used Cars 61 lease! gs to our OF THESE “Now Is the “The Best In W. HAROLD TU, ‘A-1 53 Ford Ranch W..$1599 ‘49 DeSoto Clb. Cpe.. .$544 ‘48 Pontiac 4 Dr......$2% BUYS!" Time to Buy!” heels And Deals” RNER, FORD | "$1 Ford Victoria .;..$795) "48 Packard 4 Dr... $1495 47 Buick 2 Dr.. “AZ Kord-Clb. Cpe.. ie ‘f9 Buick 2 Drv .....$399 "50 Chev. Hardtop... $799 iz Chev, Deluxe... - S69 $199 $799 » $190, ‘5 Lincoln Coupe. . 48 Studebaker 4 Dr. ‘52 Piym. Clb. Cpe... ‘50 Pontiac 2 Dr......$599 Convertibles ‘$9 Cadillac Conv... .$1399 °51 Buick CTonv...... $999 ‘51 Chev. Conv...... $845 Fo 464 S. Woodward Birmingham PHO MIdwest 4-7500 — OL 2-6311 “Open ‘Til 10 P.M. “2 farold NOW! TWO}? ‘33 Chev. Hardtop... “49 Ford Cust, 4 Dr.. .$299 ' ‘AZ Oldsmubile-4- Dr. $09. : ‘52 Pont. Chief. Dlx. $1199 '53 Dodge 4 Dr...... $1199 dr., radio and heater. ’53 Plym. Hardtop. .$1395}; 88. "49 Plym, 4 Dr...... .$299 '50 Ford 8 Cyl. Tudor $299 ‘51 Plym, 4 Dr...... .$599 49 Hudson 2 Dr..... $299 TRUCKS 50 Ford % Ton Exp. $523 | °53 Ford 34 T. Pickup $923] ‘#1 ‘51 Ford 14 T.*Panel $399 . -$199)- | 53 Chev, ‘31 Chrysler Imperial Con- vertible, very low mile- age. At less than one- third original cost. $1,295 dan. Fully equipped and Original throughout. $495 "49 Ford 2 dr. There are 5 of these. Priced as low as > 295 No Rea $2399 1954 Pontiac 2 dr. Deluxe Chieftain “8.” Hydra- | matic, radio and heater.) 1,800 actual miles. 2 tone ' paint, Almost ready for the 2,000 mile inspection. A terrific saving from Oliver Buick. Liberal ap- praisals on ali trade-ins. We're open ‘til 9 p.m. ‘49 Pontiac Chieftain 2| “It’s A Fact” That Michigan’s Finest Used Car Lot Has a Stock of 30 Used Trucks “a ton pickup ....... 9005 "82 Chev. % ton pickup ...... $795 "80 Chev. % ton pickup ....... $395 81 Chev. Sedan Delivery ..... $698 "82 Chev. % ton panel .....,... $695 ‘48 Dodge 1% ton Stake ....... $208 ‘# Dodge ‘s ton pickup .......9106 48 OMC. Van... “$306 48-O MAG Ay -ton--plekip 66 Just $400, or your ' old car, down, and you can purchase one of our _ many fine cars, For ex- ample: 1952. Pontiac 4 dr., Deluxe - “8,” radio, _ heater & Hydramatic. A | 1952 Chrysler 4 dr., auto- matic ‘shift, radio and heater, A 1951 Buick Super, radio & heater & Dynaflow, 2 tone paint. A 1952 Chevrolet 2 dr., radio, heater and low mileage, 24 months on _the balance at only $39 per month. All cars are Oliver Guaranteed. NOD sonable Offer R Common Sense We have too many used | cars, -our-—lot--is —jam- packed with the finest selection we have ever had,” Compare” these} prices with anything else on this page. We guaran- tee to save you money. The boss says, “Nobody walks off our lot without the deal of their life. wl eee efused! $2399 2 Sport Coupe. Radio, heater, Powerglide, cus- tom See Ae bumper wing guards, turn sig- nals, 2 spotlights, every- thing. Beautiful 2 tone paint and whitewall tires. 3.700 actual miles. Where I-very deal so attractive, you can’t afford to say] no. “Bring your title for “on - the - spot “delivery, Over 70 cars to choose > from. $1495 — Yes, this buys any of our fine selection of 1952 Buick, 2 dr., 4 dr., Rivi- eras. All with radio, heater and Dynaflow. With a down payment of $500, $47 per month, you can have many good miles of the finest driv- ing offered in America. Remember, Buick sells _™more cars thanany other i else can you get so much value for this low price? Call FE $795 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 2-9101 for front door delivery, 1950 Pontiac 4 dr. Chief- tain “8” Sedan, Really a dandy, this would make a fine car for the little woman. Very dependable, attractive and easy to handle. Thoroughly re- conditioned, all set to go, safety-checked with your satisfaction i in mind, We can't sell them all but we do insist on taking care of you in the proper man- manufacturer in their field today. OWN PAY ner. Come in today. MENT! rd BIG LOTS! Woodward & 13 Mile Road Look for the Big: Sign “CARS” NES: , JOrdan 4-6266 LIneoln 3-4436 ( 2. Many More ALL BARGAINS! Michigan's _ Finest The Big Paved Lot - On The Corner Of Woodward & 13 Mile Rd. = Yo SS SSS Rt ARETE : E © 4 "46 Chev. 2 dr., R&H 46 Ford 2 dr., R&H 46 Buick 4 dr., R&H '47 Nash 4 dr., R&H ’47 Hudson Cl. Cpe., R&H OLIV Over 22 Y 210 0 (Cor Ped > Opjen 8 a. m. to 10 $195 ’47 Buick 4 dr., R&H 47 Pont. 2 dr., R&H "48 Chev. 4 dr., R&H: "49 Nash 4 dr., R&H *48 Buick 4 dr., R&H | MO ears a Good P] rchard Lake Av ner of Williams » 905. Qa 48 Chev. Coupe, R&H "48 Buick 4 dr., R&H 49 Packard 4 ce R&H 48 Pont, 2 dr., R&H '48 Ford 2 dr., R&H TORS ace to Buy . enue St. p. m. PE 29101 Sa GS ee PS E os SA THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, s UNE 4, 1954 tA. Saas <= 3 yan Sage = Fie gpa a nae carafe ong og EE) aS 40 Ford . .......4..$ 95 "46 Ford . yeiseees. $245 47 Ford , .cccccces «$395 "49 Ford . »..2.000-.$445 50 Ford. voces $095 ~ "37 Cheve.. ....0566.$ 451, "39 Cheve. seceeceee$ 45 "46 Cheve . ...00000.$245 AS OMIE Sic o5c0.05 “51 Cheve. .....0.00. "AT Bei . occ cgscs $065 WO Balch 5 vcicesc cs GSAS "49 Buick . .....+000. -$595 "$0 Buick , .....+....$895|- "50 Batic < } 0000000008805 "47 Pontiac . "48 Pontiac . "49 Pontiac . 750 Pontiac . "AT Stade 2 cecccccs $195 ‘ 49 Hudson . ........$495 49 Hudson 47 Dodge * secsetseseaes "47 Dodge . ...+200+.$295 *S1 Dodge . cece cece $005 "47 Olds ; eeeecs eee s Beer ; "47 Olds .* ceeccees $27 etc Street yt "49 Packard © eeeee $545 SPECIALS | va vnaeee $495 ’ are getting their ‘difficul- ties .settled, let’s do some- thing about YOURS! acting up on you again? If you find it guilty of SUBVERSIVE ACTIV- ITY . . , CONSPIRING to destroy your normal happy way of life with “endless repair bills .. RELEASE IT ftom it’s present duties, and RE- PLACE IT with one of "SS Cheve . sccscsas 8 951 these loyal, hard working | cars. This car [ Toaded with ra- : dio, heater, power steer- ing, power brakes, au- tronic eye, E-Z eye glass, nylon seat covers, and whitewalls. A low mile- age l-owner beauty. ‘53 Ford VICTORIA A rich cream and black paint job really sets off this sharp car that is complete with radto,{ heater and whitewalls. (3 3} Dodge This’ is Deaiy a car for the man who is hard to please. She’s all equipped with radio, heater and whitewalls. ‘53 Ford Truly the car for the com-| ing summer months, Whitewalls, radio and + heater. A really nice low mileage 1-owner car, ‘52 Pontiac CHIEFTAIN § FORDOR Radio, heater, Hydra- matic, 2-tone paint and seat covers. 52 Oldsmobile _ SUPER 68 TUDOR Radio, heater, Hydramatic and seat covers. A clean car that’s ready to go. Dream Car ’*50 CHRYSLER Radio, heater and auto- matic transmission. A lustrous black with white walls. ‘48 Pontiac STREAMLINER 8 FORDOR A sharp car with radio and heater. TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS Has that old car been! og Oldsmobile : | ’40 Chrysler Sedan. ainda dite Used Car Corral °$3 Ford Ranch Wagon. Radio, heater, and Ferdomatic. ‘53 Ford Tudor. Radio, heater, whitewalls, 11,000 miles. | ‘$2 Ford Sedan. Radio, heater, Fordomatic. "52 Pontiac Sedan. Radio, heater, & Hydramatic. 'S2 Studebaker Sedan, Ra- dio and heater. ‘52 Plymouth Sedan, dio and heater. 51 Chevrolet Tudor. Ra- - dio, heater and white- walls, 51 Buick Sedan. Radio, heater, whitewalls, and _ Dynaflow. "$1 Ford Sedan. Ra- heater, and overdrive. SO Buick Sedan. —Radio, heater, and Dynaflow. | ’SO Ford Tudor, Radio, heater and whitewalls. "50 Ford Crestline, Radio, heater and overdrive. "50 DeSoto Sedan. Radio, and heater. 51 Chrysler New Yorker. |’ Radio, heater, and fluid drive. 51 Nash Convertible, Ra- dio, and heater, 50 Mercury Tudor. 50 Chevrolet Tudor, dio ahd heater. Ra- '47 Ford Clb. Cpe. Radio and heater. '49 Ford Tudor. Radio and heater. "49 Packard Tudor. Radio and heater. '49 Hudson Sedan. Radio and heater, Ra- dio and heater. ’47 Ford Tudor. Heater. 46 Pontiac Clb. Cpe. Ra- dio and heater. "48 Kaiser Sedan. Radio, | a * * od | aay ta em —_ a en rn "Wa WT ] QS | rl) ekirta, Continental wheel. Real se car. 000. miles. 203 8. 47 FORD ——— car 313 W. Mont- calm. 1950 FORD C CM SPECIAL 1953 Pontiac Convertible Finished in ruby red, black top, whitewall tires, Chieftain radio and air conditioning heater. Low mileage. SHE 18 SHARP! Only « aiseeess «$1999 SEE IT TODAY "49 Lincoln . .......-$595 "49 Kaiser 5 goancecndt Mai) e A step ahead in quality | A step below in price SO IF Condition You, Count © CM Community Motor Sales ; 0% N. MAIN, ROCHESTER OL 2.9311 Open Till 10 P. M. “ ~ Counts with | $245 49 HUDSON FORDOR 48 PONTIAC CONV’T. 47 PONTIAC FORDOR 47 PONTIAC CPE. ’47 CHEV. TUDOR Bright spot 1 EROME “OLDS-CADILE AC ~ mew Gen "cars a 8 f apinaw a-¥ORD FORD, 2 TO On BLACK $195. 35 Foster Fae, Peace. Ex- "40 Plymouth Clb. Cpe. Radio and heater. 46 Dodge Sedan, Radio -and heater. Not a “Rough Rider”: in the lot, Come in today and try out the car of your choice. CY OW ws | ee S “Your Ford Dealer | 147 S. Saginaw Phone FE 5-4101 -OR 30135. “Tow tallnge. Besse “éslure- Real clean” 312 W. Mont- ents. FE 31161. 2 DOOR, Radio ani neater. direc- signais clean. $810. FE over - ) "MIKE 1% TiRES ae ‘AUTO SALE SALES PONTIAC’S TOP =| _M ¥. r - FORD ‘33 4 DOOR, FORDOMATIC, Customiine. bie access. 2 tone Older car for By. a ‘Take oe ments. OL | efter 3:30 ‘#@ FORD, RADIO. TER auD overdrive, ms _¥ Vout: BG Riemenschneider’s Ist Choice | USED CARS | — Come In And —-Get-The-Car_- Of Your Choice -‘Riemenschneider Bros. DODGE- »PLYMOUTH 232 S. Saginaw St, Phone FE 2-9131 LINCOLN ‘83 CAPRI Four Dx DOOR. elec wisdoms 4 way seat power steering -T now on this truly fime car at o e' : Jerome, Roches ter, we 1-971. “ i] LER radio heater. new and 6 allowan + |904 8. Man Rochester OL 26311 Open ‘til 10 p.m. Pontiae’s Top Trader MIKE AUTO SALES 701 Oakland — ‘[ Community-fotor-Sates: Two 1999 FORDE” RADIO AND | YOU'LL DO BETTER AT LARRY’S 103 _8._daginaw Ford *46 $49 Down eu can't go wrong on this car at our low i RITCHIE MOTORS ant Auburn Ave. —+-1952-Ferd- Custom. tutor 71,000 actual miles, rad whitewalls. cut. You youve peop 's Auto Sales FE 2-235) “Matthews- | Hargreaves CHEVROLET / OK’ USED CARS ‘53 Chev. 2 door, radio, heater. Low mileage. $1295 ‘52 Dodge 4 door. Whitewalls. Very clean. $945 ‘51 Pontiac - 2 door. Radio and heater. Clean, $925 ‘32 Ford — Customline 8 tudor. Radio FE 2-6031 Ese Sa Used Cars 61 IDEAL FOR ¥pan Ww. erst ty Dorchester Ra., 8 ¢ 9 Hydramatic 4 door, Tacobsor! S PONTIAC’S SSTAYEOR'S CM Hard: Top. Complete- ly. equipped with all factory acce ssori¢s including white wall tires, beautiful finish in jet black and red. Wee... .....< $2145 Now Only . Community Motor Sales . Rochester Open “Til 10 P.M. ti ape. 92095. Call | ‘pal Market 4-1861 ~1953 Buick — Special} ¥ vee $1895] 8oTo Nis) HAS. RA: Es AND AUTOMATIC i | FE Transportation Specials 13 PONTIAC TWO DOOR ‘Only Hudson Dealer | 7O¥TAC Two Don _ Pike FE 2-6350 | 1066 TUDOR ‘4? Hudson 2% door MAKE OFFER. Tedd oe mn a CLARKSTON ram 4 ee, STS OS MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER-PL cupaton Aon Py nb FE 21% A-1 CY SW. RELIABLE eee | us, | For “Sale Used Trucks 62| For Sale Used trucks 62 ; A-1| 3-0266 a NS NEW & W Los _@ 4.4246, ‘$7 WHIZZARD AMBASSADOR. = ace wall tires. low mileage. Good ld Tome. Re Sheaer’ Otive Venti. CM | Bel-Air Sport Coupe HARDTOP Cream and ocea n _ green, air flow heat- er ston. She is sharp. Only 22,000 actual miles. sports model for f SEE IT TODAY Community Motor Sales fr TRUCKS. iF -— Sitllahnitiy TRACTORS, at barges E TON TRUC . . “41, a transmission. Will 1| ‘i: Sener maisnmmndieesiag | Exclusive Truck Dealer ~ 809 S. Woodward FE 44531 $125, FE Fb nt — ‘«* cae Hargreaves , LOOK AT THIS! 1950 Chrysler / Fg tan ateat a ‘Highest 4 cellent meet "538.00 a Month RAMBLER Custom, Station Wagon FULLY EQUIPPED EXCELLEN; CONDITION 1 OWNER- We Trade =| KIMBALL Your Nash Dealer | @ W. LAWRENCE AT CASS CHEVROLET. ~ gu S. Saginaw PE 4-4546 Open ‘til § p.m. NO MONEY, IDOWN!~ +-Our-plan is ethical, honest] — and true. ead) CHRYSLER BRA Cass | FE 2-0186 | Pa oom power ide. 81700. iJ an, le i : oa " CM | * & EAND JUST LIKE NEW daa body, jet finish, new. fee h ydramatic drivé, one - owner. Only 47,000. actual miles. It’s like new. Now is the time for you to make that ‘~ Like new. ies dream come true: and ‘3 uet, #1398 drive a premium car ‘47 and "46 Plymouth. Good yon can afford, oe ee, "$3 Mercury. (This is it) $1,673 Only veecseeees $795 FH Lincoin” wtite new vies mune ¥! HURRY! HURRY! ‘8 Hedecn, Commodore 497 | “8 Buice seden sm| Community Motor Sales a. ; 2.” 406 Main St. Rochester | . 3 nd 31 Buick, OL 2e311 | Open ‘Til 10 P.M. > ye seareritate | 100 others to Wil se] irate," Fioanee, or contracts in Fee ; 32 Auburs, Weellc. eevee wie oe and heater. : J TRUCKS BSA. MOTORCYCLE, ‘sf. GOOD $1095 1953, Pi y mouth uburvea we] y Fon PARTS AND. SERVICE” OR tesa > Custom Sportsman 1e-81 O DO YOUR JOB Pavidaon Harley ong agg toh raed Peacte V8 Perder *. , ‘30 Mercury [#83 Batra Rte, 8/53 STUD. 14 ton pickup | mea sronngox WNTET Ea Radin, pester = over- toe2 By. Cranbrese, Forder ats ‘53 FORD 1 ton Express. _For Sale Bicycles 65 : 7 : ied 7, ae ar wi 5,000 miles BOYS BIKE; 2¢ INCH. $ 95 1961 Bi. Srannres Si Spe <. 1988, *53 FORD F-600 3-5 yd.|sovs 3 INCH BICYCLE LIKE : 196] Ply, See ee 1.50 Dump ase SaTCtas AB GOOD AS Good selection of '46 to '48 ose Pirmouth Dix. pe. Cpe. ‘te 'S2 VANETTE mnwten - eal a o_Momies. _ ; = Be Stine te Fele $3 '52 CHEV. 4 ton panel Boats & Accessories % Matthews- ea og Oe cs ’'52 FORD F-6 2 ton dump as AL UMINTM, BOAT AND TRAILER 1941 Secs, Porter, 59 'S1 CHEV. % ton ‘pickup EVINRUDE! *Setnoano SMOTORS | 'SLINT'L % ton. pickup 'SIGMC 2 ton. cab and chassis 51 FORD 1 ton panel ‘S1 FORD Vanette 12 ft. S51 FORD F-8 tractor, 10 00x20 tires, air - brakes ‘SIGMC % ton Piickup ‘50 FORD ¥, ton pickup °SO FORD F-6 3-5 yard dump ‘49 GMC ¥, ton pickup {49 FORD 14-ton-stake— Scylinder ‘49 Ford 1 ton Van 48 Ford 2 ton truck with a 10 ft. stake rack 48 FORD 1% ton stake 47 INT'L: 3S yd dump’ ‘45 FORD 1% ton stake, "40 Dodge Y% ton Stake They're “B-1T Buys" CY OWENS Your Ford Dealer 147°S, Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 A 4 ‘| at Ploe Lone. NN YA OUTBOARD REPAIRS AiL-MARINE PAIN ALL BOATS Immediate delivery. ail models. BEEBE BUILT OPEN R round ee fr iy and asking = e rame eel. 1 skeg for near shore or low water, sturdily built for heavy sea. Write Post Office Boz 300, _ Post Huron Mich EVINRUDE 7% ™ | wit CLUTCH. Perfect conditon. PE. 42461. FE 2-1035 after 6 pm. 1952 Chevrolet | 5 ié and defroster,| Bost power glide transmis- | A beautiful |” Only ......... $1205/8 . Roc heste 2 Open "TH 18 PM | PONTIAC’S ONLY |* MARINE SALES .AND SERVICE | 22 8 TELEORAPH Good cond. ‘Call. WILSON GMC | "5b #xctavor WN WHIZZER nealy overheated with accessories. | 5 101 ct For Sale Motorcycles 64) "TOM’S HARDWARE: | ‘i fie eautrY 1 het Simp 4 rooms, 2 pe. housetrailer mite’ model” automo ~ , ome Se ¢ ‘oo iH. “crt Realtor 1362 W Huren st. FE +6402 )_evenings. ——. | WILL _ TRADE ‘# LINCOLN CON- vertibie for 41 or '42 mode! Take —_ payments. Balance $300. FE Se WILL TRADE “oun com. — plete light finished bedroom nie © “bed with and springs ers aru vanity with bene with SS Anglers boats, and trailers, 17 years of outboard repair experience. iry us. Labor | guaranteed Tony's Marine 2695 LY ake Rd new 1700 Case Lene Lake Rd:, K = . ry ° i, Bee PE 6-3780. will Solid Fi T COV NG “Do-It- YOURSELF” jas Canoes Two utility — o will do that ow pic- polio e “Class-in-fibergias = rte ral, ki $1 on wes. Pri, WANDA MCO _ “L Between Orchard Lake Rd. and Middiebeh Ra. MAfair 6-1659 Starcraft a boats, Tee- Nee trailers, wiped for the ay - PE 2-8020 396 Seekeee fame ee ane YWooD = — oars; also cances; $50 BAGLEY AUTO PARTS PE 22566 or PE 4-3588 yachts, Chris Crafts, run abouts and =. Also yacht broker: age in 8. E. Proriga.. 2 years business in Pontiac crenimge ft Seseats tease Dine, cena » SaVENTED WAR MARINE | genie tall rig Boat 8. Telegraph | weons. 1900 _PE. 2.9033, MERCURY OUTBOAR Creat & Master SHORTY MOOK'S PLACE “pn. Pe 3-6260 D MOTORS. Yellow Jacket | | *| For Sale Clothing ~Boate; 4 1ARGE GROUP 30m! Bik ead %, IBERGLASS mn — "FORD CONVERT. id or Countr sedan or will oot convertivie. hh. FE! a WIRE R DER. RADIO AND om bi ill trade for i _ electric elbthes rye Aryer. OR a. wena BUG FOR en of a | Or sell. FE EVINRUDE MOTORS { ee 1 sWEEPER POR FICS Chris-Craft boat kits | toe. or cash. Call FE 5-0065 after WILL * teape 49 LINCOLN oon vertible for ‘41 or ‘42 Teke over yments, Semere _ 70 sors hae WS SIZES. NATIONALLY * DVER TISED eae VALUED UP TO Oke os nee THIS Lah SUA TERAT OFFER , osMU N's DOWNT NTOWN ~ _ = TORE ONLY~ a LES OE AOE RSNA Sg OPO TNR REE : “PRONE Pe east 5 BEAUTIFUL FPORMALS. - SIZES ® to 13. FE 5-7937 1 AQUA FORMAL, SIZE 9 ae oe ey formal, size 14. EM-3-4600_ FULL LENGTH ICE BLUE ¥ GOOD R STA BUYS are advertised in the Classified. section! For that house, lot or income Lg orehl you want, see the Want Ads NOW. * f HALF OFF! ck of pm = i — a THE LION STORE . ‘Saginaw st. e 4 i ‘« o S ho ry x : 2 ad at — Pow ; -TH ) Sw | For Sale, Misceftanes “7 0 FE PONTIAC PRESS! V ay LOL DEST MAIDENS USS. F RIDAY, J UNE Pa 72 A i 1954. a LI By Ja oe Pe QUIDATION Jay Aian For Sale M 2 se ee lon ed orate age iscellancous 72 72 Do va ee br our ahe FO! oe om . s ny only 8. Tesction curdundins EINFORCED CONCRETE SEPTIC it ¥ Yourself 2A! P' Good ‘Hor beds AnD dollar: Neco «le a REO | oo pause a hae - " —_ Trees, Shrubs sekeeping se. HOLL value of er. 1] mopth Lalas /powER R MOw- ON ALL — 80A Sale - Shop on Bat, a x. you sav to save money! _ $100, FE Leung UMBING Farm Produc : r E 41868 Tee |. $-8633, wet 3 Ww @. Closed THIS WEEK y PST TS 5, Sane it $136, Bell sth uth NBUPPLIES | Private pvencer 3 eeneess e. 87 AUTOMATIC” ie COLEM ree aren SWUSt — Next wesk many ping Y | = a6 DOOR BATH _ ps 8 EMBING BUTT Y Sa] cheeee etal oo. specimens 22 ACR acazs “OF STANDING 2s used. $50. FE 5: © mew, never MAK rio i go up Sere: Toonten, Dell HOME 3100 al mee Highland Rd. AL é Mos. » never! Unload E ‘ROO Moto- M , SAVE ON’ Ae. arterCabe, Ls ce 8UN Mich. 3283, — 2ve, oe OLD [D> MAY nloading M Solfo eo eetaee reel = COTTER PHTI enna paYs. aURA: TAG” WASHER, ta sale 9" rot type $69 : Ww & Dec ND = cr er. FS ede WASHER. pate aes aoe ty ae oe ee to. ft. vag ten rotary sk sa0.38 qumawaor Bach na roe cate NGS S aaed 7 power tools sa Palis i — e Hall Rd, = oO sale aa ED POTA- - Tee, Te ene Se eens oe oe plestic garden hose “42 8 ‘ane ea Pane ween | 1S balfeay between Pot sees rates OP = rieze. $7§, 245 us imoleum gas ranges, 95 rotar. prinkler-soak ER. = J. TOO een Pon-| © : xe ms Rd. Heights near aaa bese , uatee-wey beds 1.96 rotary ‘lawn sprinkler is uth selector. OHANTOS Bik FED [51 LE CO. — idrirose 1.3806 & ME a | plants, ca PC. DINING “ROOM | SUTT OAKL. Come! Sad garden to eee 6 Lane “Re PE TyI06 "7198 Pine Beat, | 21 Onkiend Ave. HAVING SEBAGO BEED 5 _ Market iat Wal ee AKLAND — ot same sav srobENt is em Sale Music ve s-iseg| “sponse of MY FARM MUST . Milton anTIQU® CHEST, OF Daa Lake, rai FURNITURE * . . me shv- el platform 1 PC SECTION: a ee, Musical Goods Goods 73 23 ane Peonies are ° reduced, a & COLONIES sr_OA : : Al b P en 7 Orion Rd 5 ; oe ques > ot Stn & , | aaxis ona tz FE 2-6623 6798 gallon quid. cooler at AY aie tshie, all new, Sede tan caus: Sat ie Moc Lake | rE aPT_ SIZE oe cid MA #7081. SE ear ae whe PATTER escs aces cee, SUMM aoe | Ye. Gallaghe one, urday_after 4 p.m every day,| Sale 2 a Sondition, #25. STOV aa eater. ¥ pes TEAN RUC, $14.50 portable cooler =| 30 zs ER 2 PRIC _______. | AGCORD’ rm, FE GERANIUMS, 50 sees | Farm Equipment ee Cub FOOT a Ou f-niou~b | ioe A eS me tat ae fharsb-@ ‘roller to.98, COAL NOW ~ on cots -cerany vuces | tiled, rensomable so Fad. up, ej = : * erigerator, ADMIRAL “LB. ALL, METAL 1 Pe eae: piety) eabeeasl a ag pep F ‘ EF-// Steomes + loaned. 10) tres aot ote urns BARG ————— : = | only ‘4 bedroo: “RE-| ice box, Phisalsim INSULA’ Be 00 ECT G * -j/ basement ‘off W ree les-| V vegetables b “Thowers GAINS, months. Davee suite | _ Che ike new, SULATED ELEC. TOO! ‘ z OOD C apt. . Huron ernot’s 7 fat" oF dozen. We have and ancy ct FE ee at ALWAY 0 BALD = Z ) | Dix reenhouse ye ee ee good items 313 A misc, an evens G é FOOT : +033. 8'4" famo PLIANCES VAYS. Pd Ses G e Hey. at Pon off and actors used gar : ems, 3138. Alco Dr — FRISIBAA AEPRIO- $24.95 44" us make sa al RAND P corner. ne tiac Driv rotary er lawn mo isc SPINDRY co Dr, OR 3-2636~ erator. ER 3475 «elec. drill w $86.00 Match: nut, hand IANO, ir at to Dostal F e-ln make« jers. All a een chine Good ER WASHINO =) tease {ek ppbanr + TO. | 943: a" elec. drill ve SOT _A. ce upholsts | ee Ty Bi oundry.|WE TAKE and chine Oc pad Ma EcheDdie ve Sin ang? cle mene Neo NSON pet 07 md tin x. | oe IM, S0c A CL TRADE < fed oleae ~NEW FURNITURE gan 8 ‘nrcilquik oti wn] | 6S N Esme. Wil sacri toe Se; | 2am Won ga e SUMP. | re eens come? < cellaneous. AND 8B. WA IT $25 deep fryer onorly . $34, STEAM sacrilice. ‘\a-w seeker ford eed -_ (staneoas FE we . REHOUSE PRICES ee seeee tescior 8 oTEAW RADIAT iN ve ee een | MEDION VER “| tant SPECIAL KING G BROS. (ace wre | CNA ee. Dene P . 7 ; bedroom rom: . - M4: : 2. , ra : - > suien. $3: ; diving room aak Puraiture LOOR oe ; aS were: . L 3 . cow 17 Van- | E 23-3340. land, at Milf astick ains ese ext be con- ee Be OOD STE c EA | ele SANDE ‘ GALVANEEED FE io It ¥ MANU } CA. Mich ‘ord Rd ced van aor sine Bed end eprings o-oo WOOD STEPS a * Re FU a in 42 NIZED oursel{” grad RE. 1 | food. Bi vis + Phone rh a _ Orehard ean Lag bar. brvekecst cca Coord Sear a. allpape: RNA Me ft. PIPE bla ANDSCA. me = .927. CAGES Open Milford Sen ae a ae uae te Crees Roa th 8 Edt ete eorrtt I Bee Boye OH, ae al adr ett ee SER MER | ner [BEBCTAL PRICED! Be and matt Ress. ¥ woo! ers... . $19.06 ae : ‘ i_Leke, FE 5-61 Sagina a t. LL FE; 3 “SHEP-| F® used f ! = — Electric toaster, | SM Rect pane ge taps | SAS ..ee 250, PER STE 1 DER $0 OIL oe ATEn BERVICE 2 serie Stack bint nO wh pups eh riRD ot UE TICE Lae ei on or wass equipment. CROSLEY | SHELV ‘r L Down Ba at ats w SH... me EP pec aol Pb nl pac thy poke: entre ee ie MA “ i pea grave rave mas ee Pes “Pontiac E zo f late modes eed oo MENT. FREE | rather less savings SOc UP| Pane eae. ot Carburetars. and’ water be have | 28 Sheet, Rieck por cet, | eee Wash, ealaing ape, | _ Bes LING OU TROPICAL PIRH pa ad ee Supply —. CLEAN month ui ry = aades nove on to you 7 WHEEL nson Ave at reall gal. ta aters, | 1x8 W 8s No 1 ut ted E Bh __Beachgrove 1 Pont ae! BABY-BED. 1 3711 WYMAN’S AV < the materia (ete TRAILER W! tke new. A pd a going aanks etc, | x12 W pine boards $110 per M paid CK DIRT 9 SPRINGER lac Rd ee _ +8871 PEN. 18 Ww. N PIKE : 73 MUST VAC 46x22 77 1200 Mt ITH Rs RACK besides co Reasonable. idl lager 2x6 No. 3 e per M. | FIL ver ‘rE eS —— end ¢ } — service. PUPPIES. BOXER = USED M FE 4-6148 een See REESE A CONDITION. - FET |VACUUM CLEA ONLY } 2 ACATE aot _BASEMENT ene _days. OR 3- ‘248. Nine er eee peo bata ils sia coe pati DIRT ToPs OF 80 = _Tavland. Mennels and ere Farmall H. ACHINES | $100. zal Te LRA a eee. HIGHWAY | Ameen eae WITH auB. 2? meCGACOLA REFRIOE ua: | Greae a ® saa oar oe _aravel. 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ISR, QM, Fs VER C Ot ; Bindi 5 _s ettomen ped 95 wees Co. oH Hed Hi-Gloss Enam :* Plyw AND SAVE tO. BURMEISTER'S Pacseamie o1.59 ). AT | ar HAMSTERS. we i Woeterforg DULANE | pes ow mia. Davenport Ae oe eos TET pe ‘Keller MH across from Her. | kos “Outside R ae cal «la kinds. plain ood M MATERIALS ON ALM weys, roads ti FOR D ax Aver, 3 tr Auction Sales 1 “FE 24 Gas range Chair ears; i eee 10-48 ospital m Her- l: ouse se cent off| £9 cab! & deco’ AKE 8UR Cement s an RIVE- D. meen | : 89 Lo 301 1-3 RAL ee blag yr beh irold’ nt $1 95 vinet d rative, E IT's : gravel @ tking | 0 AUCTION, RA AAA EEE RANGE GooD at eee woe ed nnanes cet im “Open err on “y Saginaw ten Belden, taween Tmece urmeister’s see “Pra by. a fit aire Tan: | ALL a Trained, Board 82 poli 3590 Noble ® Ra Oe. miles é = LECTRIC 1 E 2-1451. CON.) TON ANY OTHER amcs sie fell eee) eaters ANNELS. B * “eng “Sat” eee Delivery , 27 aldwin Ave woop co | Nor ROTTED M ae st PE 2-14 OR | ed. mast sat give} Orton? P = frigerator. RAPMOE AnD i VENIENT ChED Oe oi bes irleangettehsacl ibaa ee FEEL pe eee | eremmer ies "PE 2-2543 | erthern ie road ANURE, BL s. Former aul peree immediate arms r : 2! umber ; patanet LACK instru U8. = personal ee BD > er THOMAS EDIT TERMS | nee neee Ger aces a, separate || 2 gali Ol Wk tretee ten rae TANDU Coal - Co 4-604 jeement DIRT, | _nels. ctor, Mill Lake Pi ccmms|- son Pee Mare 3 : Sele pom KF i . k¢ “ONOM ; eel Co. 198 nd used hilar fin on tank and cams after 6 re “tl | VV IE er . PEAT gravel. FE FE 17-9358. ‘ke Farm = tors, Ph furniture. goes. 12 *. : AIRE GOOD “URNITU 1 Y rom Ame Drench arroee| cap and ve ees, aise | eee NMA ” DT 7 1 re ‘TOM BOARDIN oo oe : eondition. GOOD RUNNT! IURE re wa" F iacro plete, $35 nED Deiliciea cou: | RN MACH E R tail Black | WHOLES: 6. BATH chairs ¢, kitchen $12. 64 RUNNINO 361 af CO. —— orging & Soc as | ‘ga FE 35-1467 vered com. | barrel Fai INE. ROOT with ae Mite" i tO ivered ek dirt. a “ESALF AND | 104 N. Per ING AN living roos ining’ roo! 1 Us Park 0 | WESTINO! 8. Sagio ket) ‘STEEL FU _ford M rgrounds B BEER | wi i] wit Jes Ajso b nd fill dirt de- one try. FE 2 TP-| suite: m suite im chatan FOR ¢. FE INGHOUSE _ ae BRI ° . a n i : © te an 1C "peer Le ie AIRE Sepa getecens materiais in on ae, 2H. zs now. 88 wheelbar- Steel Garage Door~ Per moet Se and; ing. AR OLD D SPOTTED OED. “Praer tp. oe Lapeer . JENNY = FE 43573 | WTD crete a Rear Tr ERT] " time will also furnish “* a. more | Leaded PLATFORM ane Chame foiary tiller. $143.00 AS fe) COT |" the al purposes aL 5 Wonaen MA =. i Siena petbe: tt tordlt lid ER badseoen IND ir L of Store ance your: ras _--- WEIGHS SCA ry m self = tested. ou get ou wa RSES, | A 62076 = er , furn' _meple desk and (Compena | Ales meee a te tess 108 WORE. er Fst ete oa = sat “R80 WORE ous aes - Myers 1-3 Engine Sa clon =, aaeiay JACESO: FE 2-0233 sessed: | Fvatiog teen ae ae a SELEC. rion auction |S pong JUNIOR sIzz ehair Also} © {GHOUSE 7 wy onable. “DR CABIN RT : N’S STATE ‘enton, M Holl ¥ 2-163 M-24. SIZE WAL} _ FE 402 _€on DRY 7c MA 5-88 Clar AWERS ETS. AN crys sam RENTA TEST MARE PO ich 9 Rd: | BA Lake _foom tabi: WALNUT | 18) BALE dition. FE FR “e125, CAST IRON i ‘kston FE 2-1357 ND 4TRRDY a, ete. FE Le MIXERS, gravel. M ED TOP 80) _Orch NY 5 YE. T.. JUNE aa i. 2 leaves. DINING MAP HOUSEHOL 5-70 | with mi N HIGH BAC WARES za = < ‘A 5-709. IL, BAND. a ake hea OLD. 70 south of G S AT 1:90 10 poe ALNUT . FE- Le vate a Gohon —— with mizing feu ACK Bink == “3004 Aud Aubutn Heights --—— conc PSOIL, WTD. ~ 7016 | north raad Blan, ee aie Fo a “PE. 8.1 6 CHAIRS OPE N - #7 00 helen ‘ss,00. “Dice ane ae ADQUARTERS ron Lawn 25 ae rE “28811 ton jus Si "ARRIVED! — fi FES Ce GRAVEL | AND Potent Jones. MA S06. Ne STOCK, OF ALL KINDS. ae fey tine on 2 ao. miles Ox ve 161 |. r ale M ay nine $30.00 ote ‘1950 wa ne no Master. Tor. RS erwin Willi DISCOUNT 01 rloads of new aie . AMINO 8T. cease an west Buckell Lé ey INOLEUM. .$3.95 oF Sale Miscellaneous yp nna a ost Maas, fr Seer ere and aerial ee aoe | Excglic ete inter 3h lumber.| Sand vent. SOIL |. hates 18 nanda. White mane sand my" dente devote Vmore time Ts td ae Z 0 - ’ a os ALUM eee rat ang. >} ace Alum: Comb. D ~~~ | Save Ate AY® WREC x 7 eriltews lunceriea on C_ Also | 5 — FE_5-6150 Paint. 436 re chard Sir ce pine. used 2x4, an purpose. ee black dirt fo 47" BLACK a enter wa t yates teens, oon Mina PAIN Oxi $198) C0 Dine Hey Oofs eae et Coane rans Lee’ ro ote teleoe s oe cae ct | _fine landseapi Sate’ tested to | bet’ “bead Fo rT rowee ey ae lon BASE PAINT ( Bhi. en es Hey RB on 173,83 brick. tA wea poachers : mil- | 932 a4 - Sales & Servic aenseeee 5-5301 create and 1x12 a long. te, Used einen seaping phone FE S.007 arbre tos mney remvomnny priced | | head. omer bead. pic 3 aligkhoot Pages TTIC ROO R 3-181 aera. pianttna eos. tae mber, | Largest iemens_8t. e bers. OF GOOD < fant fbaheatet arte erage aiding: | croskee D AND 46-6196. ORSES, SAD tracto’ ; ms Searor -.. See} Prom ROOM Supply Co. ; sash, an. Bide. | # stock of mo FE 3-983 Sutton 1 sizes and | OAK ie ee Sued os sees deen ee and mortar ¢ GRAVEL. | SMA ADDLES. FE- manun, spreader ge wa ? NY MAID - $6.95 | Ratio $250 up Al S Rd. corn 1245 W. oe tron, EARING AIDS, wers in Ponti Qi n. MY 2-6432 jengths, H. Te Used pi east iron atoke Suppi &. Pontine ton dirt and ALL.6 YEA bo 4 later FP Tubber. oa Samana : 4 f AID INLAID % price| .of m doors uminum é Fim oe ght Mile accesso To ac QUANTITY caanes. ieeal fer Seat diterere: | plies, OR 3- ke Build _fiding m R oD. e. nib oe Ford-b ; 4 ft. Wall TILE toe ft rae mal $39.50. ‘omb!. | _8 00 ington, rd Lake ries, K $200 AN harde GP NEW FURNITURE, on ply eal for cott tings Too Ya 1534. ing | Rit ar. OR 3 PALAMINO s of ne Ford c¢ a and ¥ | Avers. all Tile _FE 42575 rials thi per cent) ) to 6. pee wen LLINGHEA FE 2.7900 Dl pore: ee RNITURE cb al for omares. Sere ass tees DING OR Wd steel ice ieee ys “! Ww oR wee. 1Oc | ALUMT 2 week on inday 10:00 Prva 7 miles D VA ndreds of 7. plum oad bldg. 4 tested BLACK Db: Musson - ORK a ei hee a) eee: Herod uron . FE . MINUM CO ly. | ANCHO = to 2-06.| {100 out Baldwt ery Prida other itmes CES ersonville $1 ard. — Din. _Highwa ou a | 6 ep tanks he avy 43064 MBINATI he R FEN r covert in. Armst: E{ tion 7, aim 1 e-1| SUR 2,000 Rd. MA 5-6690 A> $2 pass ams oll 2 sets ef racks — ON DOORS | x approv: CES _peints. Ph ng and M rong p.m, at aue- PLUS , “YARDS w TE ee laneous heater. ‘Oth scales, mane sor in| _Pr- PRS 4063 for tree oath wows —ownen rET-™ms. Michiga & MATER: LUMBER Se ste — BLACK DIRT | 5380 70x a aoe eamerd cate miscel= fet 11 PLY < “Ga ii cori tree estimates. Pee eee ar Me n Auction 8340 Highia: ¥y GALES co 3-7296. ‘arlos Ric! rason. _mer Union oo a mp en Prite od Bank cae A Smith. am. $35 pratt) ter heater. VERY G ba AWN- Mart. I : -80) OR 3-702 ree. e Ra. cers. OA Foo Oxtord t com Ot. 27306 cHanner 47,5 $55. N AB WA- JACKSON’ ‘cee ate » inc, Com: | SATURD. asi4. auction- COMPETE bai BABY B | Aa sabe be "Rasps. Seo | acre prcasllgl ocminll REEL TY 24_Lake_Orton TRY IT ON : Wood, Coal &F F gize | petrincee) ae CHAPS RENY teow ray Salt Ba sas) ME SRR Me AEE Pere T ONCE |oo0p “on ——— |" Foy Sale Poumry _es| ETN a Raat eyclopedias WORLD sco . B ‘South Pe Perry. A Thespoen| _PE 4-8240 breaker, Rost pumps. ton. 4 ay Fi L rt cord. Y SLAB WOOD, BABY | ‘ 86 = rniture, Pin om and" includ PE EN EaUTY | Lon a - muger ROLL I Aspha' oor Til re 2 for $1 $5.50 CHICKS - enn vi eo and m dining ond daouels V gr aictteanty | acon SHOP” Ec ARGE &TE - t . CARAGI it e e588. 0. -Deltvere ggg om lage bieycles, Toole ane each ee ofme furnit EQUIPMENT. steam AM TA rack, OR_ E DOORS ae oo a 4. Pe| Ham s, Le AILABLE: mtagee lawn ~ i REL TRALER + eap. 0 lor small be ure att ENT. 6-61 er Cas BLE ALSO STILL 2039. AND | Plastic = . Be each Plant res and LE’ | Arno pieces mowers © oon TRAILER. BONDEX eauty OR Pee 49. register. MA with “SHOW eo ee 060 each | Dorset Trees, Shru " Utica — 5 wflpababdd argo aad ae . few Fit; 3 Hua al nYDaaor, Look NEW fair faucets and _ Wal : OBtec An rubs S0A at Ada liiling een ne Coming J. Hickm J. A, ere | tempore AULIC HEA\ $35.00 ALUM terrific. value. cortdin, all Til _- io Noman sil oe ams Rd. ; ~ ae |e m kmott valu com binat: HEAVY slumin INUM DOORS com lee, $57 33. $68. Linoleum le . ns Rd.; FE-2-502 peed ce * no’ jon and um plete E-2-5021. SAT MabWwiist “SUPPLY: cho Siete Lied per clase a sad on -lumin $14.00 eee $14.98 sischine Shesems Piast Be sq. ft Make your in . Ma “e008 ‘ae ee Rast Son ot STH ere “ itn VIE wnings FE saat. or seen $1095. These ets, ‘50 Tile cut INSTRUCTION sa. ft largest cuit conte from. thy GOSLINGs : layers. — (South At 2-0611, ne pre ap are factor Rors & tools furuisa clits Sco a te . ro iques. tu jolly Rd.) Ri aud Orchard Lake _Pitorescent, 7 furnished — 10 am ler = arded Es y HATCH. | Bower furniture. neueeaed rege oore . FLOOR SH Reauanien, Special diecom m eee ier | Sy Pane, bes ne loves doors, 7 Open SHOP. ities. M 1 discou: YERS hip ne, Same ectric stove PRit . Daily dug any vari nts = Yos. $1.00 ¢ AVER field model, 8, shot . 6, @ Sunday while vou eties an —— each. M AGE. 3) giasse 2 pai ® Free 8 ay 08 wait. gan be BANTAM. arket jy; Azimuth . 1 ae Park w Bt. “FUL +1976. mi ship's wer ing < 2. | each, PE L a tae | hand Gnd Gesocane compas: Lake $6820 | faney garden utical sext &, = Ra. Featies | vures quite fa tools, 6 —— dreds tclatiens. ce mts A pri . Tugs ice at, nofch aue items , bum reahiment: tion. Te ! burns 8 on pre TMs, cash oa aue- Sieg . t . ear of Store! * _THE PONTIAC "PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1954 | Actress Joan Loring Praised for Top Video Performances” a -- Today's S ‘Television Programs --| Channel 3—WIBK-TV_ tt Channel 4— WW5-TY $-3 Channel 7—WXYZ-TV 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. In- terviews. (4)—Time for Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2)—Rocky’ of town. (OL Big Story. nace helps dangerous —. (2)—Playhouse of Stars. Charles Winninger in “The Whale ‘on the Beach.” 8:30—(7)—Range Riders. Jack Ma- 6:15—(1)—News. (4)—News. ee in “Let ‘Er Buck,” film. ¢:39—()—Sta Erwin. Family com-| in “Neat Stop, Bethlehem,” tale /11 edy with Stu. (4)—Eddie Fisher.| of convict’s struggle to build new Morton Downey, guest. — life. (2)—Our Miss Brooks. Eve 6:45— (4) —News Caravan. (2)— Perry Como. Popular tunes. a 7:00—(1)—Ozzie and Harriet. Ozzie ; Nelson finds that. ; jg | 9:0<(7)—John Wayne Show. - expensive; family comedy. (4); Wayne in “Lawless Range.” Dave Garroway Show. Guests; Cavalcade of Sports. Middle- Mama. Comedy with Hansen Es in comedy. — 7:30—(1)—Playhouse. = Chapman, Richard Travis in |9:30—(2)—City - Detective. Rod |. “Unfair Game,” wife batties| Cameron in *‘The Horn That scheming girl in backwoods} Blew Too’ Long.” — Australia. (4)—Life of Riley. A ‘ ; suggestion contest almost costs | 9:45—(4)—Fight Scrapbook. Boxing Riley (William Bendix) his job.| films. ‘cide may, Gon Toone tere, |1#:00—(7)—Black Spider. Edward Norris in “End of the Road,” film. (4)—Mr. and Mrs. North. luctant. 8:00—(7)—Pride of the Family. “Honest Albie,” is forced to|~ judge flower show, stirs wrath REFRIGERATORS | ese WASHERS REPAIRED & SERVICED COMPLETE STOCK OF PARTS — POR ALL MAKES ALL MAKES OF Electric Motors Repaired Phone FEdere!l 4-2569 51 N. PARKE MICH. PONTIAC’S OLDEST TV SERVICE. DEALER! BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE Acthorized Factory Service for 15 Ditierent Manutacturers 3149 W. Huron FE 4-5791 SEW ... FOR YOUR VACATION! Sew re Bored nev Motor New ——- $20" Be prsereaes Call rE 2-7848 EVENINGS CALL FE 2-1048 Z : 1 P.M. SATURDAY, J 10:15 — (2) — Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. 10:30—(4)—-Man About Towrl, Mu- sic, talk. (2)—To Be Announced. | un:00 — (7) — Soupy’s On. Singer Frank Murphy, guest. (4)—News. (2)—News. — 11:15—(7)—Motion Picture Acad- emy. Cesar Romero in “Scotland Yard Inspector.” (4)—MRA Rac- ing films. (2)—Theater. Film, “Wall of Death." SATURDAY MORNING 9:15—(4)—News. (2)—Mich. State College. 9:30—(4)—Ding Dong School. Wayne University. 9:46—(7)—Animal Time. 10:00 — (7) — Space Patrol. (2) Wayne University. ° 10:15—(2)—Cartoons. Q) 16:30—(4)—To Be Announced. (7) Blinkey Adventure. 10:45 — (2) — Cartoons. (7)—Car- toons. 11:00—(4)—Cartoon, Express. (7) 11:30—(4)—Danger Fighters. (7)— Cartoons. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Weather. RFD. (N— ine Hunters. (2) — Lone - Ranger. 12:30 — (4) — Mr. Wizard. (7)— Ed McKenzie. (2)—Cowboy G- 1:00—(4)—To Be Announced. (2)— TV Bandstand. ° 1:30—(4)—Garden Show. 1: 46—(4)—Industry. 2:00—-(4)—Feature. (7) — Roundup Time. (2)—Playhouse. 3:30—(7)—Back to God. 4:00—(7)—Press Conference. Movie Party. 4:30—(7)—Public Service Film. 5:00—(1)—Heart of Detroit. 5:30—(7)—Christ Crusade. 8:45—(4)—Mich. Report. SATURDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—To Be Announced. (2) Big Picture. (7)—Madison Square 6:30—(4)—Ethel and Albert. (7)— Life at 80. (2)—Beat the Clock. 97/00—(4)—Bank on the Stars. (7)— (2)— Enterprise USA. (2) — Jackie Gleason. 7:30—(4)—Amateur Hour. (7) — Sports. 8:00—(4)—Show of Shows. (7)— | Boxing. (2)—Two for Money. $:30—(2)—Favorite Husband. 9:00—(7T)—Wrestling. —(27—That's | |} My Boy. } 9:30—(4)—Hit Parade. (2)—Ellery Queen. ‘10:00—(4),-To Be Announced. (7) Realm of Wild. (2)—Red Skelton. 16:30—(4)—TV Theater. (7)—Zane ' Grey. (2)—Dollar a Second. 11:00—(4)—Mich. Barndance. News. - 11:15—(2)—Theater. _ /11:30—(4)—Sat. Show. ater. (2) ()—The- Prizes UNE 5th $15,000 New Merchandise WATCHES WATCHES WATCHES | Benrus Gruens Including the eel Benrus Citation! Toastmaster and Buttercup Toasters, ee Makers:-Jewetry == metuding="~ Broilers, Deep-Fryers, Rhinestone Sets, a variety of colored cosmetic sets. Also lovely simulated Pearls: with matching Earrings and Bracelets. Arvin table radios. Telechrome electric clocks. . Lamps, Wallets. Pen and Pencil Sets. Paint, Tools, Hard-_ ware. Other items to numerous to mention. . DON’T MISS IT! DON’T Ya All Come to the Auction Go Out M-59 between White Lake and Hi 1705 E. Highland Rd. or BE SORRY! Sale at Bills hland Blinker i -59 Dealers Welcome! -+ - Today's s Radio Programs -. -- Programe furnished by lations Usted in this column are subject to change without note 6; aah ae News WJBK, Horseman WKYZ, Ed WWJ, Three Star :0:06-—WJIR, Mr WW, Dis ter WWJ, Bob H Ww. News 1: 1_-WaR, Bod Reynolds { WKYZ, Wattrick-McK. , sruce yer ‘ Cele Sports CKLW, Music WCAR, News, Ballads WJBK, Headless Horsemen Talk Sports wava News wean. ' be Lo re. Somwees | Sendolf 6:30—WJR, Re Racing wid WWJ. Pran = WiBK. Rise and WYZ, Bill 6:15—-WCAR, Coffee a a ag cil Thomas McKenzie T:36—WIR, Guest House” WJBK, News, George WCAR, News, Ballads _WXYZ, Wolfe T:i—ww, ip Pettay CKLW, Nuns, David CKLW, Guy Nunn WJBK, News, Shine 7:30—WJR, Symphonette ran. eee, Comet WWJ, News 7:15—WJR, Music Hall WXYZ, Lone Ranger CKLW, Gabriel Heatter — ‘7:45—WJIR, Ed R. Murrow WWJ, 1 Man's Family CKLW, Perry Como Keen nah Shore fA Show Stoppers WIBK. News, George WCAR, News, Ballads $:15—WWJ, F. Sinatra WXYZ, Show World #.20—WIR, A. Goatees WXYZ, Sports. Lounge CKLW, Van Kuren 11:30—WJR, Music | WXYZ, News, Top CKLW, Phil McKellar | SATURDAY MORNING 4:00--WJR, Dale Marr 6:38--WJIR, Voice of Agricit. WWJ, Daybreak CKLW, Toby David €:48—WWJ, News WXYZ, News, Sendoff WCAR, Coffee 7:06—WIR, Dale Marr. wwii, News wea, Breakfast Music WXYZ, News, Sendoff CKLW, Toby David - 7:30—WJR, Parming =a WWJ, Here's to Vet WXYZ, News, Wolfe 1—WW, News §:08-—WIR: Jack White WWJ, News, Melodies . Wolfe WJBK, Rise & Shine WCAR. News 8:13—WJR, Music Hall WCAR, Coffee With Clem A Waltz Time WCAR, News, — M:1s—WWJ, TB WXYZ, Slagle CKLW, Rose Gardens 11:38—WWJ, Weman in Love CKLW, News, Bud 12:08--WJR. News, Romance WWJ, News CKLW, Your Boy Bud WJBK, News, George WCAR, Noonday Caller ORL W, fons ot the Saale o' wean’ Club 1130 iL46—WJIR, Jack not KLW, Bona of Saddle SATURDAY a AYTERNOON News, Music WJBK. Newa, Qeorge WCAR, News, Club 1:15-CKLW, Canada 1:38-—WJR, Hollywood Stare WWJ, Parade of Bands CKLW. Fasex County h43—CKLW, Ray Bloch 7:00-WJR, Let's Pretend Show WCAR, News, Club 2:15..CKLW. News Johnson _ wie, 4700) CaLW, (eee) ww, (ase) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1270) wiek, planed . TONIGHT ul: 00 WIR, Robert @ — CKLW, Teenagers Un'imtd. WJBK, Me WCAR, News, Ballads 5:30—WJR, Symphonetie WXYZ, Shake Maracas 5:45—WJR, Symphonette CKLW, Jack Brickhouse SATURDAY EVENING +06 WIR ewe ww. WXYZ. week in Washington CKLW, News, Sports 'WJBK, News, Records WCAR, News, Ballads 6: ae. — = Date “Ns We tee, Say es wt inte WCaR, hh & a cnernove: Racing ww, Wwxvz, wpemalotter dere W. Parliament Hill Ballads 6:45—WIR, Indust: ee — ‘Started Career /matic series Valiant Lady, has a ‘reputation of never having turned at Age Eleven. Has Been in 9 Movies; © 4 Big Future Is Predicted for Her in Video / NEW YORK — Joan Loring, newcomer to television's daily dra- in a bad performance since . she JOAN LORING | ee: HIRTY-NINE—— cKLw — Take @ Nit Ossie & Hi Henry, Mu WWJ, Swayze, Top WXYZ, World We WJBK, Scores fi CKLW, Prank Edw WJBK, Houseparty 10:15—WJR, Senate ww, M. Kottler CKLW, News ‘WIBK, WXYZ, il —wi News WwxyYz. veuderesst 6:45—WXYZ, Just Easy 0:00—WWJ, Phil Harris CKLW, WJBK, News, George 9:30_WR, Night Watch CKLW, Have & Heart 6:45—WWJ, Top This saree Tennessee Ernie McGee CKLW, Hollywood Date 16:30—WWJ, Listen to Wash. 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Golf Day 10:16—WWJ, Dude Ranch 1¢:30—WJR, Male Chorus CKLW, Music By Roth 10:45—WJIR, Christophers CKLW, Gen. Ferguson 1106—WJR, WW, News CKLW, News ‘WJBK, News 1s —wIR. 8 Sports Final ~ wae Top ot Town Tewn WWJ, News Wwxyz. Navy Hour s1a8_wn cae CKLW, Phii win Muste Picnics Herald Fall Semester . Pontiac High Elections Also Foretell Close of Present Term ° Elections and pienics heralded the beginning of a new fall semes- ter, and the end of the old one this spring at Pontiac High School. The PHS Future Nurses Club announced their new slate of offi- cers recently. Taking over the presidential du- ties will be Martha Dawson with Kathy Armstrong as vice _presi- dent. | ___lizaheth Davie is the._new—|— recording secretary, and Marcia Thomas is the secretary. Treasurer is Beverly Marion. The officers were in- stalled at a club picnic held at the. home of faculty adviser, Mrs. .Agnes Buckley. Heading the Chem Physics Club, when fal] rolls around, will be Jerry Richards. Serving as vice president will be Paul Benson with Jim Smith as secretary. Treasur- er will be Doris MacDonald. Wal- ter Hodge is the new sergeant-at- arms, The student manager of the Stu- dent Union in September will be | Russel Holland with Bill Hampton | taking over the post of manager’ in the organization. Karen Hoff was selected for the |.treasurer’s.position and Dave Pep- {ple will be° cashier with Janet! Tweit as typist, ROXBORO, N. C. @ — At 92, Joseph W. Noell is stil] active as editor of the Roxboro Courier- Times, Noell believes he is the nations oldest active editor. | The former Viennese Editor Active at-92 |” NEW YORK — Hume Cronyn and his wife, Jessica Tandy, who co-starred in the Marriage on ra- dio, will return in a television ver- sion of the proram starting July 2. The Marriage will be telecast | weekly through Aug. 20 in the time spot of the vacationing Dave Gar- roway Show. The noted theatrical couple will /portray Ben and Liz Marriott, 17 years married and parents of two -children, Emily, 15, and Pete, 10. Viennese Actress 7 Sues 3rd Husband her third husband for a divorce. Mrs. Karen Susman, %6, -filed| suit yesterday against Harold s, Susman, 51, manufacturer's agent. actress charged cruelty, asked $877 month- ly alimony, community property and the return of the name of leader Arthur Young, Wife of Austrian Baron Dies in Leap Off Bridge NEW YORK (®—The Baroness Gertrude _Ranshoefen-Wertheimer, .. | wife of sf Austrian: noble serving | with the United Nations, leaped to her death yesterday from George Washington bridge. the -band,- Baron -Egon Ranshoefen- Wertheimer, 59, is a section chief in the U.N. social affairs depart- ment. 10 “on ony of these TV sets: 21-is. Dumont ‘214s. GE Blond Console (half deers) 2a GE Console Mod. 21C119 e Ni 825 W. Huron TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE for YOUR OLD TV!|| . = “Yes r You “read at right You" get $t00~tr oct fe “nr __ Blond, $465, less allowance, $365.00 Genbrous Trade-In Allowances on Other TV in Stock HAMPTON'S Tel-Heren 0 Cronyn and Tandy to Take Spot for Dave Garroway ‘LOS ANGELES —The former | ‘wife of actdr Peter Lorre is suing. { ‘Authorities said the Baroness, 54, + ‘had been ill recently. Her hus- a ? Reewer $445, Allowance ss4st| “a” S32gs “ET $2798 ' one FE 4-2625 | 7 CKLW, Mich Geineie” |, debut tm 1950: im Come Back, |fore his death, to appear in a TeR-WIR. One Mine nd Sheba, with Shirley Booth, (film with him, | recelved the Donaldson Skuw: Tooter vue A , ter the ; : Leng piscagd to plo WCAR, News, Ballads d ingenue C year. : movies. After her appearance 1:1S—WYZ, Guest star ‘The following year she won the] this season in the | Dead 1:30—WIR, That's Rich Drama Critics Circle Award for} Pigeon, she went to Italy to make r) freee her portrayal in Autumn Garden,| the film Stranger on the Prowl, Ba A S. Golf Tours. with Frederic March and Florence| with Paul Muni. A eer Ld Eldridge. $:06—WJR, Gunsmoke ’ Born in Hong Kong, Joan re- en ana have received WXYZ, Dancing Party ceived her first actress same acclaim CKLW, Farm Quis critical attention | a, their movie and theater col- WCAR, News, Ballads there when appeared-as a leagues. To date, she has appeared *CRLW. 6 oe = Tommaiens cua ports — in a benefit with on all the. major dramatic pro- = 9:00-—WJR, Two for Money | Mei Lang Sang. . eas ees Sete Oe CKLW,. Barndance Video Theater, Suspense, and Rob- It was he who gave her a etter . "War Giend "op ot introduction to Douglas Fair- ert Montgomery Presents — Tembarde | pans, Se, when she came to the) The United States annually Country lin ed. with the 1h old | COnsuies enough cotton to make “t rae -|gitt’s audition that he signed her | bolt of cloth 6,800,000 miles lang, WIBK. Mouse Party to @ personal contract, shortly be-| 28 times the distance to the moon. Fishing Tackle Coleman Lanterns and Stoves Thermos jugs ———— , They live in New York, where Ben is a moderately successfu] lawyer. Lis, a former department store fashion’ buyer, now ts a restive housewife whose projects some- times are civic, sometimes pure- ly personal. Cronyn is producing the show ‘himself, with Ted Ashley Associates | as the packagers. It will be di- rected by Jack Garfein, who was praised by New York theatrical critics this past season for his direction of End As a Mah, Ernest Kinoy, who wrote the ra- dio scripts for The Marriage, will continue in the same capacity on the TV version. 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FARMERS CO-OP | MARKET at . , . = © Drouillard. directed deputies to ry - FLINT (UP)— M , P St ito Be Fire Bu s the home ofa Northville junk ‘a Gy tacking sigshar cGowan, =) 4-H Grounds out Perry Street a : 9g Three men are being held “— dealer, a = — who} , tHazel Park man who ef an ighland, eee a s OPEN , oa HODGENVILLE, @—A cou-| for investigation of breakii was asked by men to ‘ 16 Thursday in an ace s . via ple of persistent ‘ Paid bugs” were | entering in connection wih a |keep tools, motors and a rifle later|C@Ped from the Oakland County \the Fisher Body plant here. = | TUES.--THURS. “Buy At Farm Prices a pathetag ‘School Head cought yesterday—in , their jail| breakin of the Dr. Goldberg Day identified as stolen from the camp, | Jail in 1952 while serving @ year|, Witnesses sald McGowan. was |@ SATURDAY | a cell Camp at. 41390 W. 16-Mile Rd., | according to deputies. Hopkins, for parole violation, was returned | killed instantly when he touched | @ 7 A. M. ’til ° 1 a ~ Honored at Dinner for) 5:5.- Levi Carfer said Stanley|Novi. | who said he knew nothing of the! t the jail Thursday night by Sher-|& Wire carrying 5,000 volts of elec- |B" 1P. M ‘@ Fresh Eggs © Apples ~ a Teachers Thursday Keith, 17, and Lewis Hall, 22, tried| Latest arrest was George R. | breakin, was not held. , | iff Clare L. Hubbell. tricity: He was an employe of the |g . @ Dressed _ © Potatoes § e io three times to set fire to the jail. a as _ a . : . Hubbell said Alfred J. Nash, 21, = Mire Electrical Construction . We Have Poultry © Baked . . bs Frank J. DuFrain and other re-/ They ignited paper twice and,|Wayne, yesterday after was | ps ae of 1752 E. Evelyn St., Hazel Park, | Co. ? 1. tiring Pontiae Public Schools per- | after vn ponies was removed from |implicated by two Novi Township Bishop to Ordain Seven was returned from Rock Eagle _. \f Pe rennial © Babbits e a iL sonnel were honored Thursday: at the cell, they, ignited their mat-|men, Ward R. Drouillard, 35, of) GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Bishop | Prison at Eatonton, Ga., where he | State Moose Meet - . © Plants wers a Pontiac ‘ Federation of Teachers |tress. Each time the flames were | 45771 W. Grand River Ave. and| Allen J. Babcock will ordain sev-| had served seven months on a bur- | ~*~ = Plants N ow e Vegetables a : annual “Retiring Teachers Din-| put out without serious damage. |Gene Hill, 43, of 10-mile and Beck|en Western Michigan men to the | glary charge. JACKSON u# — Two thousand |g . ner.” ; The prisoners were charged with | Roads. rit Catholic priesthood in ceremonies! Nash escaped from the Rg in. | delegates are expected Aogort foe a Ample Parking Space for 600 Cars at the Grounds - The program at Pontiac High| attempting to burn property of| Oakland County Sheriff's Dep-|at St, Andrew's Cathedral Satur-| Nov., 1952, after serving only two) annual convention of chigan |g eer Tt - School cafeteria drew 146 teachers | another person. uties/ Harry Maur and Fred Pen-| day, months of hig sentence, Moose ;Assn, opening here’ today. lalla ela and guests. a ab isf i i: Fath biti | { § ‘ar! point, Ind. The body will remain the Spiller-Gramer Funeral |} — service —for—Franeis— J. Knight, -|was dead at birth. : *+Gak- and PvtJames W, of Mas- etery. County Deaths Lonto F. Weaver TROY TOWNSHIP — Service and burial for Lonzo F. Weaver, 87, of 2600 Big Beaver Rd. will be held Sunday afternoon at West- at Home here until 10 p. m. Saturday. Mr. Weaver died Wednesday = his home. Francis J. Knight TROY TOWNSHIP — Graveside infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Ear! C. Knight of 1581 Muer St. will be held at 2 p.m, Saturday at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Ar- rangements are by the Pursley Funeral Home, Pontiac. The baby He is survived by three brothers, Carl E, and Robert E. of Royal oa ye THE. PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, JUNE 4, ae sachusetts, and two sisters, Mrs. Evelyn Warfield of Royal Oak and Barbara Ann,at-home, Henry Whittaker METAMORA — Service for Henry Whittaker, 89, of 1316 Brock- er Rd., who died this morning at Lapeer County Convalescent Home, is pending at Baird Fu- nera]l Home, Lapeer. John H. McGeachy LUM.— Service for Jobn_ H. McGeachy, 73, who died at home here Wednesday after an illness of threes weeks, will be held at 1:30 p. m, Sunday in Lester Smith and Son Funeral Home, Imlay City, with burial in Goodland Cem- In What Cheer, lowa! add up to a summer-full of good-looking costumes! Sporkling white Evergiaze* doisy design. 32 to 38. 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