The Weather Ce ae ae ee ee ee * J \ | THE PONTIAC PRESS = j Home Details page two Edition 112th YEAR * * * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, JUNE. 12, 1954—80 PAGES A*TNTEANATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Te Ready for Flag Day Observance Monda vith $10 the 4 urging every Pontiac householder to display the lodge in honor of Flag Day. Allen, chairman of | American Flag Monday. | Senate OK Expected for Reciprocal Trade WASHINGTON (®—Senate tead- ers in both parties today predicted Senate approval of an extension of the nation’s 20-year-old reciprocal trade program which expires at midnight: ; The House passed a one - year extension bill yesterday 281 to 53, giving President Eisenhower a partial victory on the controversial foreign trade issue. The big question in the Senate was whether a group of Democrats would make an all-out fight for what the President originally4 asked for—a three-year extension with new power to cut tariffs 15 per cent. Key House Republicans strongly opposed this proposal. Eisenhower subsequently let it be known he would settle for a simple one-year extension this year, the same as Congress voted in 1953, but said this does not mean he is backing down from his long-range program for promoting trade between Amer- ica and other nations. Kidnap Victim Identities Welder as Her Abductor PHOENIX, Ariz. (UP)—Mrs. Evelyn Ann Smith identi- fied an unemployed welder as the man who kidnaped her for $75,000 ransem but the suspect refused today to admit or deny the abduction. The welder, ‘Daniel Joseph Marsin, was trapped, in part, by his persistent mispronunciation of the Supersti- tion Mountains, where Mrs. Smit was held captive, as the “Superstitious Mountains.” Police were searching to-* day for the $75,000 paid by the victim’s husband, well- to-do Herbert Smith, to win her release Thursday. Maricopa County Attorney Wil- liam P. Mahoney Jr. said that Marsin “would neither admit nor deny” the crime during several hours of questioning. Mrs. Smith confronted Marsin Friday. She said that although Marsin was wearing different clothes than her abductor, she nes physical characteris- Marsin, she said, also called the nearby range of hills the ‘‘supersti- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) 300 From PHS to Attend Baccalaureate Service More than 300 Pontiac High School graduates will at- tend Baccalaureate Service Sunday night in the Central Methodist Church with Dr. H. H. Savage, pastor of the First Baptist Church, as the evening's speaker. The cere- mony will begin at 7:30. The service will open with by Horatio Parker, followed Ad an organ recital “Risoluto” by “Andante Cantabile” by Tchaikowsky. Dr. Savage will then offer the invocation. A hymn, “Faith.of.Our - Fathers,” in which the audi- ence will join, will precede Church. The Pontiac High School A Capella Choir will pe t “Rejoice in the rd” y Maltzeff. The choir is directed by George H. Putnam. A prayer led by Dr. Marbach anthem * z 3 main There Answer,” by Dr. Savage. “My Faith Looks Up to Thee,” a hymna, and the benediction by Dr. Savage will follew. The Recessioral “March in F.’ by Steane, and the Postiude e DR. Hf. H. SAVAGE Osmen's Tewn & Country, Tel-feren Open every night ‘til 8 o'clock Salk Participant Contracts Polio ‘Oakland County Girl, 7, 2nd Test-Group Child Stricken in Michigan Oakland County's first case of poliomyelitis among children tak- ing part in the Salk polio field tests was reported today. Linda Brooks, 7, of 22028 Albion, treated at the Sister Kenny Polio Treatment Center, Farmington, for non-paralytic polio. odd ehildren in Michigan who re- ceived injections. Earlier, Lena county reported a polio case the - test. In Today's Press Birmingham 1 News 2... csc 6 tere 7 ‘ News | Comics - cvoess 3B , County News 1 | De, George Creme .......5...55 ; Bot oops’ ts Seaveste Sobeegercssboccecses oy i} Patterns . 6 veegesece “ Theaters ee Beet Ads 22, 24, 25, 96, 27, BY "s psvedsacdeiees we a) Tax Important | and Expenses 2 Board Members to Be Elected; Polls Open at 7, Close 8 P. M. Pontiac School District voters will go to the polls Monday in a school election | that will include two special | ‘yissues in addition to the election. of two board mem- bers. Polls will open at 7 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. Monday. All 42,500 school district voters registered to vote in general elections can vote Ff rP ~ mill (50 cents on each $1,000 worth mills over the limit ment for the next 10 years. School men expect the number of students (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Undeserved Riches Give Woman Uneasy Hours SANTA MONICA, Calif. » — Mrs. Nettie G, Freeman, a $1.83 an hour riveter in an aircraft plant, is embarrassed with richeé. She received a $4,181.42 check as Mrs. Freeman doesn't intend to cash it, but the income tax office is open only during the hours she is at work. for Construction! {| rose from a low c 64 degrees to- Laniel Fails to Win Vote of Confi ence, Resigns Monday's School Vote Vital Spartan Qualifies & een Records Hottest Day of Late Spring Heat Wave at 91 Degrees tam ... @ ts. m. ot 7 a.m. .., 72 12 neon 9 8 a.m. ... 1% 1 p. m. 91 9 a. m. mo 2p. m. .... 8 10 a. m. By Blow-torch weather shot the mercury into the low 90s today, making this the hottest day of a late spring heat wave. The therfiometer soared to a sizzling 92 at 2 p.m. in Pontiac, only two degrees below the record high for June 12 established in 1894. Thunderstorms later today are expected to usher in fair and céoler weather. The U. 5. Weather Bureau forecasts a low of 65 to 68 tonight and a high of 82 to 86 Sunday. Hot and humid weather since Monday has brought high of 88 degrees or more each day. Pon- tiac’s previous warmest day this year was Thursday when the temperature reached an even 90 Climbing ranidly, the mercury day to 75 at 8 a. m. and continued its ascent Yesterday's temperature ranged from_61 to 88 degrees in down- towrl- Pontiac |U-M Gets OK to Construct Powertul Nuclear-Reactor* ANN ARBOR (#?)—The Atomic Energy Conimission has approved allocation of uranium to the University of Michigan for one of the world’s most powerful nuclear résearch reactors. President Harlan Hatcher said af the reactor. Lewis L. Strauss, AEC chairman. The grant is expected to cover gamma rays, Hatcher said. for public safety, university the green light to proceed with construction and Construction is expected to begin this fall, Hatcher told alumni on campus for the 116th commencement. Hatcher said he had been notified of the approval in-& letter from The research reactor will be built with a grant of $1,000,000 from the Ford Motor Co. fund to the Michigan Memorial-Phoenix project, the university's wartime memorial dedicated to peaceful uses of - | atomic energy. today the AEC approval gives the operation | sere ental y the 4 ' as mara- thon | ry rounded into| what oe | to be the home stretch. : i} Cohn, Kennedy Almost Tangle at Army Hearing Hot Exchange of Words Ends in Fight Challenge by McCarthy Aide WASHINGTON (INS)—A sidelines fracas that almost led to blows lent new bitter- | | ! ! : | | F #4 t582 to explain this; “Before the hearings, Continued on Page 23, Col, 3) Runaway ‘Auto Injures Woman Strikes Crash Witness Standing Near Scene on M59 Last Night “ests #-| Young |s Victor rol Wins NYC Cont ie adel Ba ey in Central Fight Financier Wins Control ‘ Decision Leaves Geneva Parley Up in the Air President Coty Waiting Until Monday to Reply to Resignation PARIS (AP) — The 4|¥rench National Assembly handed Premier Joseph Laniel an adverse vote — hae’ leawes France with a half-in and half-out gov- ernment over the conference in If the tions are ac- gan g crisis may fol- z i i i i i gee til 35 E ait de “Yes, we have won the Central fight—the Young group, that is,” said Murchison, “it’s in the bag, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Chides Shirking Officers cises and warns that one cannot afford to be flabby in this age of & 3 s fe ; Esasf accused the government of not seriously seeking peace in Indo- china at the Geneva conference might be destroying all chances for such a peace by throwing him out of office. Laniel bitterly attacked the atomic weapons. Communists as working against (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) Unwe A Milford woman narrowly | missed death under the wheels of @ runaway car which knocked ber down last night as she was standing at the scene of an auto accident Mrs, Frances Bedford, 47, of 2655 | W. Commerce Rd., is listed in| satisfactory condition at St. Jo- | seph Mercy Hospital with multiple | leg fractures and back injuries. | Oakland County Sheriff's Dep- | uties James Stone and Marion said a rear wheel of a small knoll, came to a Bedford. Four other persons were struck ‘by the runaway tar;>-but none was + injured. The deputies said the car was in neutral gear and the emer- shortly after midnight at M3 and Williams Lake road involving Thomas R. Hyland of Detroit. Hyland, driving west on M3, said an oncoming car forced him to make a sudden turn onto Wil- the entire cost of the reactor and a special building in which it will be housed on the north campus. : The reactor will serve primarily as a source of neutrons and = darkness. : | Usieen’s Town & Country, Tel-Heres The reactor will be located in a re-inforced concrete building. | It will be open for inspection, subject only to restrictions necessary | car roll down the knoll due to Open every night "til 8 o'clock pottery sand | | the victim’s head, | ; Witnesses at the scene treed Mrs. | ey Ah Daity. lcome tf Be Stee — ee ~——— ay é oe bs DEPARTS—Chi-Chi, the 4%%-foot-tall ee eae the neighborhood,” according to citizens of Novi Township, C. R. Rock, 28289 Novi Rd. Rock cared Novi Guest for for ' Voters ‘to Ballot M onday on Bond Issue and Millage Diversion for New Units From Our Birmingham Bureau |, Church tomorrow. In addition, the BIRMINGHAM — The polls will | Youth Fetlowship of the church has open from 7 am. to 8 p.m. | invited all high school and college- for voters to cast their age young people to--attend its at the annual school elec- | meeting at 6:30 p.m, at the Kirk Of local importance is a pro- . $3.5 million bond issue that | Dr. Harold C. DeWindt will guide build a new junior high | the discussion and Kay Carse will and an additional 19 rooms conduct the devotional service. Birmingham High School. s+ ~s conjunction with this, a Pro! At its 1:30 p.m. meeting on Mon- to divert 4 mills from the 4a, at the Community tired, to the new issue, must be @P- | Wi ction of officers. Mrs. Wilbur proved. This means no — Johnstone and Mrs. Howard Estes. tax levy would be needed for t delegates to last month's national | House, | 1950 bond issue that is being Te | wOmMs Cub, Unit No. 3 will have | | i ual ; | | GEORGE E. BUSHNELL MICHAEL A. GORMAN THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1954 _, ‘ County to Vote on Education Act Oakland Is State’s First | to Pilot Local Program | for Handicapped Oakland County school electors step into Michigan's limelight Mon- 'day when they go to their local dis- ‘ trict pollg to decide the Special f Education Act of 194. | This county is the first in the state to pilot a locally controlled ® and financed program for the edu- mC~(:~CiC ation of its nearly 5,000 handi- = _. capped children and Wayne County ANDREW A. KUCHER proposes to follow suit next year. ‘The act asks the county elec- | (Continued From Page One) tious Mountains.” Her kidnaper, she said, made the same mispro building project. convention, will make their reports These three mencement of the University of Michigan at Ann ters to approve a one-half mill Seeking re-election to four-year terms on the Board of Education are Wylie KE. Groves and Richard A. Sauerbrun. The twe are un- opposed, election and Jocelyn will seek the vacancy created by the retirement et Edward Proctor, board presi | First dent. Electors there will also vote on ily residence to terrace zoning. Her petition was based on the fact that area round her has been built * * * An Ragle Scout award was re- | ceived by Bill Muenchinger at | this week's Boy Seout Troop B-5 | candlelight Court of Honor, with Attending tomorrow's baccalaur- eate services at 7:30 p.m. at the ness, He had been employed by the company for 23 years,.Born in Pon- tiac, he had lived in Birmingham since 1913. Survivors include his widow, the Lottie Law of Rochester, Mrs. J. Klump of Otsego and Mrs. Burton Hodges of California. s . . Mrs. Thomas Elder Funeral service for Mrs. Thomas _| (Christine) Elder, 74, of 1223 Web- ster formerly of Royal Oak, was scheduled for 1:30 p.m. today at the Sullivan and Son Funeral Home, Royal Oak, with burial in Oakview Cemetery. She died Thursday at her home. Surviving besides her husband are-a daughter, Mrs. Chalmer ANN ARBOR — The University higan held its 110th Com- ment this afternoon. Parade of the graduates led by the Mich- igan Band was scheduled to start at 5 p. m. Commencement speaker, to be introduced by President Harland Hatcher, is Dr. Laurence McKin- ley Gould, president of Carleton College and a Michigan graduate noted as a geologist and explorer. Ten honorary degrees were to be conferred. The recipients will be: Doctor of Laws — Roger Adams, University of Mlinois; of igan Supreme Court justice; Dr. Gould; and Mitton C. Lightner, president Singer Sewing Machine Company; A. Kucher, director, Ford Motor Co. Scientific Laboratory; ‘LeRoy W. Dahlberg ‘fo Head Music Guild Attorney LeRoy W. Dahlberg of Bloomfield Hills and Detroit, was elected president of the Cranbrook Music Guild June 9 as the or- ganization ended its second year of operation, Other officers elected are: Wil- liam M. Graham and Mrs. Whit- ing Raymond of Birmingham, vice presidents; Mrs. M, Parsons Neff ot Birmingham, secretary, and Fréderick G. Weed of Orchard Lake, treasurer, ; Elected to the board of trustees | for three-year terms are: Mrs. Ed- Michigan residents are among the | | 10 awarded honorary degrees at the Doctor of Engineering — Andrew | Deli? -| White of Birmingham, a sister, a ward R. Chapman, Mrs. John San- \ brother and four grandchildren. | } ? | ders and Charles Klingensmith of Birmingham, in addition to Gra- ham and Weed. 11%h Com- Doctor of Fine Arts — Quincy Porter, composer and professor of music at Yale University; Doctor of Humane Letters —{ Katherine Anne Porter, writer and currently visiting lecturer at the university; Carl F. Schreiber, head ot department of German at Yale University; Master of Laws — Dewey F. Fagerburg. Chicago attorney; Master of Arts — Michael A. Gorman, editor, Flint Journal. Bushnell, Kucher and Gorman are residents of Michigan. Students receiving dipiomas this atternoon—included-_the following from Pontiac and other communi- ties in the area: PONTIAC—Barbara A. Boegebold, gece m. Cooper, Deane St Seller’ Corsire, L- Erickson. - Claude rite, og Gervineff, James RF Smead, John BE. Steinhelper, Paul Unger. Vir a L. Voss, Olga J. Voydanoft and Poul J. Wetlace. AUBURN HEIGHTG—Weyne B. Arm- CLARKSTON—Ger R. Gnader and Welling M. Squier. PARMInOTON—Jene 7 = 1, George B. , James cInerney. Portes and Margaret A. Plum- id ¥. Poster, Glertea J ‘En Mile, R. Morris. John 8. Pridmore and ries W. Bacquety Pontiac Deaths “Arthur J. Milne Arbor this afternoon ‘sen, David C. ‘| Gladys C. VanAsselt, Robert L. Vedder, HAZEL PARK—Dick A Tarpinian HMOLLY—Phillip A Young. | HUNTINOTON WOODS — Ruth £ Blight, Russell Chappell, Jerry A Donley. Clare Fieschhoff. William R. E ; Marshal, Charlies A. Thompson and Bar- | rett 8. Wayburn i KEEOO HARBOR—Robert " Tracy. LAKE ORION—Helen V. Kiemm | MILFORD—Daniel F. Bishop and) Jeanne L. Knechtel | OAK PARK—Doreen K. Millman and | Jack K Zavits | OXFORD—Frances J. B. Watson and Bert W. Webster. PLEASANT RID@E—Donaid C. Booth- royd, Rowene Derr. Helen V. Jones Lew- rence A. King, Theodore L. Powell and Charlies H rank Jr. ROCHESTER— Richard Cari 1. Oufesd. sccascieieeaececes ROYAL OAK—Evelyn M. Allee, Alex- Cole, omas A. Deil, Qetoor, Charies H. Goebel, Paul A. Heinen. Robert C Jones, Arvene P Kimmel, Mary 8 LaDue, Edward G Larsen, William C. Later, Henry M. Le- O’Boyle, Margaret A. Penney, Robert BE. Reid. Jack F. Ghants, Thomes T. Stapleton, George H. Btick- ney. James J. Strain, Phyllis M. Thombs, G. Brooks and Lewrence D. Vuiliemot, Pred ertek = C Wagoner Donald M. Wilkinson and) Howard C. Wolfe BYLVAN LAKE—Beverly 1. Warwick. WALLED LAKB—Myrtie £ Orody: MARLETTE—Melvin 6 Dickson. | (8.50 per thousand tax increase | om assessed valuation as equal- U. of M. Holds Commencement Today, | Three in State Get Honorary Degrees CASS CITY —John W. Douglas and Al- bert A. MacPnrail | ROMEO—Mariiyn J. Schock. . | UTICA—Thomas F. Kerns and George Milesovich Laniel Voted Down by National Assembly (Continued From Page One) France's national aims and said he hoped that a change of gov- ernment would not be brought about as the result of Communist votes, MRS. ADORA KISSHAUER One of 17 vice presidents elected at the recent Michigan CIO Coun- cil Convention heid this week at cated facilities for children with |Grand Rapids was Mrs. Adore —whe —eannet —attend| Kisshauer, 3645 Oakshire. who will regular public schools. represent Local 72 of the Indus- son, Oakland County superinten- dent of schools who worked on the program. Huron-Clinton Group Elects New Officers detentttned ta the carver nee-{C Linton Metropolitan Authority te small to conduct thelr own week for a one year term special education This | The authority operates tax-sup- Soe eet Shows Ga Gemeien of ported parks in Wayne, Washte- several distriggs to pro- naw, Livingston, Oakland and Ma- vide a central facility for the | °°™> counties. car A. Kaufman, vice president of The Special Education Act, if ap-/City Bank, Detroit, vice chairman: proved, will also provide an expan-| and John W. Connolly, former ‘ for those w fined t Laniel pointed out that today’s | homes etl ricer pecveric gonad vote of confidence was on a ques- | ing for the child with partial vision, | tion of refusing to consider three the hard of hearing, the child with |sive homebound teaching program lieutenant governor, treasurer. to headquarters where him. Termed Important (Continued From Page One) and several PTAs and other or- ganizations. school Vote Monday | resolutions sh _| speech defects and the emotionally | The Advisory Committee, which | sharply criticizing gov- | with terraces and a duplex . * . is ever a, tomorrow at the First Pres- byterian Church, when baccalaur. ‘Hurt in Fall From Car Ceci) Griffin, 47, of 2565 24-Mile by be. the | Utica‘ts feported in fair con- | tal today with a fractured collar- bone suffered Friday when he fell figures prominently in the selec | tien of artists appearing before the | Guild, will Gonsist of Mrs. Walker Birmingham will be at 7:30 | dition at St. Joseph Mercy Hospi-' 4 Williams, Dr. Maurice Gara- | brant, Dr. W. Lloyd Kemp, 8. Vin- 'eent Norton, Mrs. Arthur B. Til- Arthur J. Milne, 66, of 208 Fisher Ave. died suddenly at hig resi- dence at 6 a.m. Thursday. Born in Saginaw County July 1, 1887, he wags the son of the late William Milne and Mrs. Emma | Rogers of St. Charlies. He came to | ernment policies. Laniel's prestige has been on the downgrade for months. His govern- ment survived two confidence votes in the last five weeks, largely on the plea that France should present maladjusted youngster. Endorsed by both unanimeusly the Michigan Senate and House of Representatives and the act was approved by Gov. G. Mennen Wil- liams. Organizations backing its | approval are the Michigan Con- NOTICE Some one has been posing as a member of Lake Angelus Speedway and has removed the posters on the Ward Beam eate services are sttended by con a moving car in Rochester.| ton, Mark J. Wessel and Mrs. (°°) ‘ress of Parents and Teachers: Auto Thrill Show stating that the show had been canceled. the %85-member Birmingham | George Waldo of 415 East St.,| Walter F. Skinner Page piped aa — na a strong front for the Geneva ne-|Oakland County Association of | High School senior class. Rochester, was driving the car, po- | The Guild decided to file incor- cae Division eaters But his margin on the School Superintendents (promoting | THIS SHOW HAS NOT BEEN CANCELLED Dr. W. Glenn Harris, pastor, will | lice said. | poration papers at the meeting. i & ived by his mother | second ballot—May 13—was only | Oreanization); National Education | deliver a sermon entitled, “An Ap- ae ~ ~~~ | and a sister. Mrs. Grace Sperling, | tw | Association and the many groups e wll and a sister, Mrs. » | two. lof parents who have handicapped wit _be chews os stheduled Mendey june 14 pointment With Responsibility.” | Addresses Cranbrook Graduates “also of St. Charles. : “A Carnival in the Sky” be the motif of City and Country School's annual carnival, to be The Premier had demanded the | children. Funeral will be held Monday at | wontidence vote after the Assembly | ¢ 11 a.m. from the Kirkby Funeral | pi -ned down the ernment’s mo- | ° ; Home. The Rev. John W. Mulder, | 1:52 on iainceae “Thera by a Cooperation Is Sought grounds from | in Conserving Water associate minister at Central Men | 324-289 vote The confid ballot | | ¢ p = = odist--Church, will officiate | caer : m. 20. The YY h K O . : | Was taken’ on the question of | fumes Tas anal especially out to eep Pp timism burial will be in Oak Hill Cemetery. | priority for Communist and Social- | BIRMINGHAM — Some house- honor fathers, with such “digni-| BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Dr. John | ist resolutions critical of the gov-) holders are under the misappre- | fied” games as sack races and 4 Hannah, president of Michigan —_ hension that, like Detroit, the | LAKE ANGELUS SPEEDWAY 386 N. Lake Angelus Rd. Between | John W. Purdom John W. Puraom, 7I, of 298 yy egg-passing contests, In keeping with theme, booths will be decorated to re-| semble celestial objects. The re- freshment stand, for will look like a shooting star. | Television figures Wyxie, Barnaby Bear and Gramp, and songstress Kay Brittain head the entertain- ment program. For younger chil- dren, there will be a kiddieland. hool : sored fair will benefit ee the school. 693 of w ah aed ‘by a son and two daughters. 45 men and women have been so aan ary have been active in (Served in World War Il, 37 giving FFs | Lowell L. of Rochester. Mrs. E. C. | "ne citati — | ee edmore, & of Pin ‘their lives. Bogardus and Miss Eva Purdom |, The citation accompanying Mrs. | 1 , 32, preparations include Mrs. John | l oe Poeltak! aud sac aiebers ond Watt’s award pointed out that her gree Ave., received a fractured Cooper, Mrs. John St. Clair and Occupying the pulpit of Christ Ps brother. Mrs Roy Frizzell of | father Louis P. Jocelyn was one of right arm Friday when struck by a - [pt gute Bigees | Harrisburg. Ill. Mrs, Daisy Cole |e organisers of the allimnt aso. esi a gueeet fron ee mane 3 = “That energy, that unmatched | othere—thete opinions, their prop- | lords, Corrielius Vanderbilt and J. | 1751 Ore Leke West of Telegraph) FE 5-2424 FE 2-2784 Kansas City 94 66 Besttic + #3 record of achievement, have made | erty rights, their personalities.” Pierpont Morgan. i | 5: | State College and assistant secre- tary of defense, donned a robe of optimism this morning to address example, | & boys graduating from Cranbrook School—most of whom, as he re- | minded them, will soon be in uni- form. Being in charge of manpower and personne! in the Defense De- partment, at Washington, Dr. Han- |han's words were sifted for proph- ecy by students and faculty of their positions exchanged. “T would like to know,” he said. i“whether all of this adult talk DR. JOHN A, HANNAH y™ about atom bombs, Communism, ‘national security, the threat of-war;, , the possibility of a depression, ja- bor difficulties, high prices. high eee eee, atin anest.t@Xes and other disturbing topics, | _has succeeded in quenching the natural optimism with which youth is endowed. “If we older people have done that to you, we have inflicted an injury to your generation for which no apology or explanation can com- 4 ‘this country the number onetar- | i get of those who have a philosophy _of life which stands in sharp con- trast to our own betiefs.” added Dr. Hannah. The calling of most of our young men to two years of military serv- lice he termed “a circumstance to be regretted."’ ‘It is not by the free choice of the American pensate. He called the— present, people—that -we~ have_to_ maintain a tite WHEN” he adventure of armed foreesol_ great_size and | Perry St.. died in Pontiac General Hospital at 6:15 a.m. today, He ‘had been ill four years and in the hospital four days. Born in Stone Fort, Hl., July 3. | 1882, he was the son of Daniel | and Patricia Gulley Purdom, He | married Ella Barger there and |/came to Pontiac 25 years ago. | He was last employed at Pontiac Motor Division. Besides his widow he is survived |The Rev. Robert Garner of First :General Baptist Church will of-) |ficiate and burial will be in Oak | Hill) Cemetery. R. R. Young Wins Control of Central | (Continued From Page One) | even witheut those 800,000 | | shares.”’ But no comment was available | 3from-—the defeated Central: Board. | sprinkling ban here is in effect Mrs. Robert Watt Gets U. of M. Alumni Award | BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. Robert F. | Watt of 1215 Yorkshire Rd., was ; only on week days, Jack Walker, | assistant city manager, said today. | In anticipation of a “‘scorching’’ | |week end, he asked cooperation | , headed by... Central.-President_ Wil.) among six former University of | Michigan a_ Distinguished Award, at the annual alumni lunch- eon held in Ann Arbor today. Since | the. awards were originated in 1947, | da. from residents in following the sys- | tem of odd - numbered homes | on odd days of the ys. OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 5 Pedestrian Struck by Car | WATCH FOR TOM’S SPECIAL EVERY WEEK—This Week's Special Seve $1.00 or More 20 Gel. Gelvenized — Garbage Cans $279 $2 Fer $50 POO LO $ave SO or More COM ceeeeeee st Item....... living is as exciting and satisfying strength.” he added. “But the |}; ' f @el 4 aa. — Oreo Ld Ge ; So: liam White. son. Seat -eiemmnnaiar .#1 in prospect as at any time in our world situation is such that there | Young's likely choice to take | 10 Gal. Garbage Can scm me nation’s history.” though com- is no alternative to building and over White's job as president is Reg. $2.69 — plicated by misunderstandings maintaining a strong defense for ajfred E. Perlman, 51-year-old $2 19 MOWER — abroad. ‘our country, and the things for | executive vice president of the SALE e hope te Serre eT Big Trade-in Allowance oma. Women’s Swim Suits. $3.95 Men’s Swim Suits... $1.98 Boys’ Swim Suits... .$1.95 Girls’ Swim Suits... .$1.95 — oa = nit: iit i a i il al atl a ti al eT a ee ~“ Ee = 7 - —s ry a & ‘ . * j ° i : ‘ = ‘ . ‘ THE PONT! AC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE. 12. 1954 _ ss THREE eee a - ee _ - —- ~~ -—-—— - ee _ Research has indicated that the | tant, future sources for the a Rettualty Regligent and negligent Bishop Herman R. Page . | so-called usiess weeds in south- | duction of rubber ingredients and “5 Dulles Returns Dri Vj | | Pecgubay. ,87 inden, Oxtord, western -U. 5. may become impor. | certain kinds of fat. riving 10 ations “peer ert Perter, 213 213 8. Raw, Pon: Appointed to State Police ) ” Suspensions and revocations a cgintion. el ml LANSING Ww — The Rt. Rev. ‘ ; fo Washington drivers’ licenses announced by the = ——_ ) - eee |Herman R. Page of Marquette, | | Michigan Department of State for Perntale. “habitually Degligent and neg- Episcopal bishop of the Northern | , & opere * « | | Oakland County this week include: MTisips "A" haha, 11 & Jeu, Pontiac, | Diocese of Michigan, was appoint- A d { Ss h | D ; | PAINT DOLLARS GO | Sets Up 5 Conditions | evan Bie 24.5 dele Pon | Saanert "pie Se, iste sapitawn, ¢d Protestant chaplain of the State yvonagaie ocnoo istrict i TIMES AS FAR to Justify Intervention tecxer = ss gt. nexiigunt ‘operation. Kage | | Police in the Upper Peninsula to-_ | : . ni d on go Bg ye = novel ~~~ gl aeliommaalel | day in Indochina “William -W. Yocom, 102 & Mata, Reve! State Police Com. Joseph A. | ] Joseph J. Bromersky Jr. 1086 Coolidge, bitually ligent negligen ! WASHINGTON @ — Secretary) "Reber habitually netlieen 20 Cameron, operation. : “s "| seid Bishep Page was tp- ° 7 of State Dulles ve sto Wash | Beaten. habit negligent and negii- | pointed because of his peated ; ington early today to press for ful-| “aude L Dentels, 158, W. Huron, Pon. In a pamphlet published in 1703, | the welfare of police officers | fiimeat of five. acnditiens be says | tine. unseating a tae . an anonymous writer advanced the | bad —_—— . pocagnal ' vena, tant. He w ave : 4 feenencnenen | Harber, the influence : “| BERRY BROTHERS || ooo" To |S wes oe om one ed eee | e Y Dulles’ plane touched down at | "Simso’ § Hagedorn, 29680 W | coubd vench the men ta-€2 S| The Pennsylvania Dutch orig- ES ; —{ READY MIXED HOUSE PAINT |__| National Airport just a few hours wizom.Griving wider the tnt Sar lhe flying 4,000 miles cer 3 mel ae pred ad tel VOTE for ~ after a five-power conference of) prary Hogan nad South Blvd. | pours. | Rhineland. | ; ac Un«ati« t = Protects wood and metol meee leaders ended uf wom 4. nore Me, ne. |e Sn ——— SPECIAL EDUCATION ACT | —— ny able S Sraction, The military representatives of *jieee) ere ees Grape River. wow | “Reliable INSURANC E Protection” and | ond winter contraction. Britain, France, Australia, New Wudsen, ¢rivine under the influence ef | 4 Colors stay new - looking Zealand and the United States had ligdor | D Mai oe an Nn Conlon, eget | Wm. W.Donaldson Agency ' longer, under adverse | deliberated a week on the strategic Oak habicually negligent and negiigent = V t 4 F L b : weather conditions. It’s easy | situation in Communist-menaced “H.\ia 7 Leeth Route 1, Davisburg, 714 Community National Bank fe) e erman ® am | to app! Southeast Asia. The conference | ¢riving undgr the infiuence of liquor | ; : Ory: broke up last night without public | nebituslip pacmgece* Ortttie, Beshiey, FE 4 4565 Member of Board of Educetion | announcement. The Defense De | teria tees By B. Coulsan, Phone z | d rtment said: “Their conclusions Gg = $ Lg 41 Will Be tresmeettned ts tieehr respec ™ _Risharé C. Mahal 10@ Oakiend Pon-— . : | : a —— | tive governments.” ts tie uaergas . - po di giana RR Pree ee ee | Dulles spelled out the five condi- | 9% =——s ; , | tions in a speech yesterday to the | — FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY! A $7% 100% Nylon 4 Inch Paint Brush FOR ‘7 99 ent lawful authorities,’ which pre- | sumably means the acrdaanta | 3 of France and the Indochinese | ~ states — Laos, Cambodia and Viet Nam 2. A clear assurance by France | ‘of complete independence for the three Indochinese states. 3. A demonstration of ‘evidence | of concern” about the Indochinese +situation—by—the United Nations. | With the Purchase of 2 Callens of Berry Bros. Paint ) Dulles” did hot specify What he’ |meant by this, but possibly the | 7 | fact that the U.N. Security Council rs a an ue an ain | has already voted to take up the | ™ problem could be regarded as ful-| fillment of this condition | 2 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE tad 4. Participation in “the collec- | | tive effort of some of the other) nations of the area.’ Here again | | Dulles did not spell out what he) i tie NO MONEY DOWN! EASY PAY! | ==, Tor =o © softening this previously stated re- . Motor Overhaul | quirement so that, for_example. <2 participation of the Philippines and | or Other MECHANICAL REPAIRS | Th=land would ve considered ade) | Los Angeles World Affairs Council. | © F a ‘y ;, o : This was his last stop on a three | oe . ~~ 2 4s day speaking tour in the West. | : 3 . ’ : cs. : : fe Bi | 1. An invitation ‘from the pres-| © al f ‘ = ™s , 3 4 ONLY eat: | quate. NOW . . . With the Cooperation | However, Dulles himself has sdid| of Your Local Independent he could not conceive of a South-| / Gorageman! east Asian co@lition with, ge Drop in and Ask Us About | Ut Britain. * oe oun Coodit Plen! . | 5. An assurance by the French ~~ government “‘that France will not ~ > Pontiac Piston =| isc withdraw from the battle un-| } > til it is won.” In the terms in| ~ Service Co. | which he was speaking he pre- | K ’ sumably referred to the battle for | FE 2-9111 Pree Parking In Rear 102 S. Seginew | “restoring tranquility’ in Indo-| ‘china. | = @ ° 9 Pontiac’s School Needs . 66e Do the people of Pontiac want half day school sessions? Fy | We don't think so. | But that irfferior brand of education a = : is just what is in prospect unless the Z = — electors of the district do something 3 : ola! bout it. a | } That is why Pontiac's Board of ; | LINOLEUM = Education is submitting a 10 ™ | g _ year school tax increase program 7 Genuine KenTile Asphalt on the ballots June 14. The addi- > Perfect Qualit tional money is needed to meet eC all ~ “ ” THIS IS YOUR PROBLEM. .. After careful analysis of increased operating costs and . all available data, the Board of Education recommends shim ohnnin gietietin | ammmatatn 744 ~ _ vate + and-elassrooms.-- a this 10 year proposal: is ; * * * in 00 Back in 1948 State school aid amount- ¢| ° -~ - ° s $3 Increase Miliage for 1955-1957 . . . . 6.25 Mills ed to $112 per pupil. The resulting | —/ - $1,555,000 paid more than two-thirds +: Buys Enough of the total school budget. Beginning : Tile tor ° ; ; Oe Ws Increase Millage for 1958-1964... . 8.75 Mills in July, State aid will be $130 per pupil. But the resulting $2,210,000 will pay | 8 . less than half the $4,847,499 school Our decision was prompted by the following facts: We face an budget because of higher costs. At the : | 1 increase of over 6,000 students between now and 1964. (Increase present rate local property taxes will : Plestic Finish RUBBER | between 1948 and 1954 was 3,000. The operating cost per child is vield about $2,000,000, leaving a $638,- s iP . . * * . . . Linoleum Rugs Hes increasing. The State aid allowance per child is decreasing. 000 iahiaciaietaia . Yard 39¢ | dis try} oor i : a hay gun | The Board is trying to be as economical as possible. We regret By September total school enrollment “4 6x6 hw even with the new tax that temporary buildings and undesirable will_be_17,000-or 1.200 more_than—at Rs ‘ x Fe C classrooms will not be eliminated immediately. present. With every possible existing ; LAS 5 Beautiful Colors facility bursting at the seams, the board a 4 deen ’ Genuine P TIC Walk Factory Seconds ea. | has no choice but ask the people for ry t : += . Therefore More Money Is: Needed for more money. ° ak ¢ : ’ Its tax increase program, there- 7 s 6UF . Inlaid Buildings and Operation! fore, is designed to balance the — : , ; .o . . operating budget and finance a 10 : The school District of the City of Pontiac extends beyond the year, $9,000,000 building pro- ; i tartnsed = City Limits but the people in the district outside the City, pay __sram. Tre Fetshenne ose Gl | _— Bt You Want Cock B Eat their-share-of-the school-tax. . aaweased at $3,000° will run from — - .s - : . 13 to $14 $1 a 10 This is not a Bond Issue but a continuation of the PAY-AS-YOU- — _ eis tes + * * 16 We Loan You the GO-PLAN. This additional tax revenue will make 3 C You ap ge i possible new buildings to care for an Oy nT Both Tools and ee f : - Camnlete Story expected enrollment of 23,000 by 1964. | "wows sta rag Show You How : After Hear ing the mplete Story Planned expansion includes 100 more | +> . Dealers __ ; : 13 ee , grade school rooms, 10 multipurpose Re Annnnnnndobddr if This proposal has been endorsed by all the Pontiac PTA groups, -Tooms, a new 48 room senior high schoot 2 ; ‘ae The Pontiac C.I.0. Council, Pontiac Service Clubs, Pontiac Cham- 2 } : ; and 48 junior high classrooms. THE = FLOOR SHOP $ OPEN li ber of Commerce, Pontiac Junior Chamber of Commerce. Pontiac can’t afford to dodge this % 3 : challenge. $ eek | "p a . . J ° t ¢ es a gq S. Saginaw FREE Parking ; W days 9-9 This Ad Sponsored by Your Board of Education aa a — s At Auburn Avense Ph, FE 4-5216 tm Rear of Store 3 Sundays 9-5 ie b io% OE fe: ih » ae Speers" Hin? | Get YZ ia phi s Pe sgh d 7 he esi Zs ee “e¥ Be ay * Sa ath. 7 $s jae 3 beg” ; * om i ee bi Bink ie 3.4 ea i Mh acad ‘angie ee a ae Se . ns id 6: a ee ee ee ee ee ee See ee ee eee ee ae ee eee eee eee FOUR 1 ner tr “THE PONTIAC PRESS tien of all pews MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS — ST SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1954 —= Vote For Good Schools Monday is decision day for Pontiac's school system. Besides filling two seats on the Board ‘of Education, voters must choose be- tween substandard and adequate public schools. There isn’t any mystery about the problem confronting Pontiac or the challenge it poses. It's just . a simple matter of growth. By 1964 school enrollment will have soared from the presefit 15,813 to 23,000. x*- * *® To meet a growing operating deficit _.- @ind finance school facilities needed to care for such enrollment, the Board of Education had no choice but ask for a higher school tax rate. The rate needed to finance the 10 year, $9,000,000 building pro- gram would cost the average tax- payer with a $3,000 property assessment, only $13 to $14 addi- tional a year. ee a We don’t believe the people of Pontiac want their children attending perma- nently overcrowded schools or limited to half day sessions. But that’s exactly what would happen if this tax program is rejected. Assure our children an adequate elementary and secondary education. Vote Monday for good schools. e Ir seems that a considerable per- centage of the people are overworked and underjoyed. b | Malenkov’s Rival? , Is a new political figure rising in Russia to challenge the top authority of Premier MALENKov? In a copyrighted article Columnist Roscozs DrumMMonp says the answer is “yes,” and the man doing the rising is ’ Nrxita 8. K#RUSHCHEV. * * * Now 60 years old, KurusHcuerv isn't a new figure around the Kremlin and until recently hasn't gotten much atten- tion in the Soviet press. As secretary of the Communist party he is not sup- posed to have either responsibility or authority over the actions of the Soviet — for state problems. government. But it should be remem- bered that Stain used that selfsame office to climb to supreme power. * * * It was only on Khrushchev's birthday in April that the Soviet press found it expedient to pull out all the stops in his praise. While there is no visible com- petition between Malenkov and Khrushchev, signs are undeniable that the latter is pushing the premier for power and prestige. Whether there soon is to be a change of top control in Russia is a matter of much interest in this country. But that possibility shouldn't be taken as a basis for hope that there'll be any softening of the Russian controlled policies of world Communism. * * * The stark truth still is that nothing which has happened since 1945 can justify belief that rural ballots much more elective power than those cast at urban polls. t- * * * 5 ays Under the system each county has two to six unit votes and all units go to the winner of the largest popular vote. In the latest attack on the system two candidates for Congress in the tri- county Fifth District had asked that the race be decided by popular vote. This is optional with the district's Dem- ocratic committee. 4 * x * But Rep. James C. Davis who named the committee, has been elected twice by unit votes when he lacked a popular vote majority. His understandable objection to the two candidates’ request resulted in continuation of the unit sys- tem. As long as the unit system pre- vails, there is little hope that reactionary rural political control of the State can be ended. NostaLgic query: Whatever became of the old ditty, the refrain of which ran, “They. gave me a ride in a rubber- tired hack, they took me to the grave- yard, but they didn't bring me back.’’? fa ‘Tuere are so many things to worry about in these days and times that it THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE. 12, 1954 has been 17 weeks since anybody wor- — ried about the national debt. The People’s Business Il-Advised Plan Big Detroit ,Tax Interests Foul Up Conlin Project By JACK IL. GREEN LANSING #—State fiscal authorities wish that a certain group of big Detroit taxpayers would either hire some politically wise advisers or go off quietly and drop dead. _ They regard this group, whose membership is uncertain and fluctuating from year to year, as having achieved a kind of genius for fouling up slate and Jocal finances. Capitel observers cannet blame the fiscal experts for feeling this way. It seems that every time a rational approach is being attempted on some governmental finance problem this group, armed with lots of cash and plausible spokesmen, comes bustling in with a cockeyed scheme to completely gum up the works. The current ire is directed at the so-called Michigan Committee for Better Schools. Men who have struggled with the tangle of state and local finances for a decade think the committee should be called “The Michigan Committee for Fouled-up Schools." Veteran schoolmen say they recognize none of their Number among the membership of this self-appointed school saviour committee. But they do recognize some of the same faces who once sponsored the sales tax diversion amendment, and now want badly to change it; the same faces who graced the ill-fated Michigan state aid survey; the same faces who snarled up a solution of the state’s bankrupt treasury for two years with the discredited Higgins “package” of nuisance taxes. The genesis of this movement seems to stem from large Detroit taxpayers, men of repute in their own business and industrial fields, but whe are innocents abroad in government and politics. Anxious to cut their steadily, mounting taxes— and who can: blame them—they seem to have fallen into the eager hands of “‘advisers’’ who take their dough and concoct fanciful solutions HELP IN TROUB GOD 15 OUR REFUGE AND STRENGTH, A VERY PRESENT ~— PSALM $6'/ Shelter From the Storm LB.” Voice of the People 'M. D.’ Says Joe McCarthy ls a Patriot; (Letters will be condensed when heces- ws ature) know who gave Maj. honorable discharge or made him a major. And what about Communists at Fort Menmouth, our lifeline? The army peld no attention to McCarthy's protest. Not once did he avoid any an- swer. Not once did he say ‘I don't remember.’ Isn't this plain enough? This Joe is a real, honest Joe. Or would you prefer the other, into You can bet the Communists are working hard to oust Joe. Do you want to help them? Watch Wisconsin. They are like Joe, two fisted. 1 don’t think he is tough enough. Teo many sen- ators’ heads are in the sand. Vigilance is the price of liberty. _ Lincoln once said ‘‘We'll never be destroyed. If we are, it will be from within.” I'm sure Commu- nists never would handle you with —~One—would-thinkthe-reception these ~sotuti receive from experienced men of all parties and no parties would awaken them to the disservice they are doing themselves and others. In the current uproar, the picture is clear. Rep. Relle G. Conlin (R-Tipton), a member . ef the House Ways and Means Committee, saw early that the sales tax diversion as now operating would eventually bankrupt the state and alse many school districts which depend on state largesse to stay open. Conlin went to work several weeks ago, care- fully and methodically drafting a revision which would cure the basic weakness of the diversion without harming anyone too much. If you counted all the legs in the Russian Army you would just about equal the number of meetings and conferences Conlin has had wit schoolmen, township officials, county officials. state officials, taxpayer groups and so on—all aimed at drafting a sensible, workable revision. The fact the 1954 Legislature finally put this plan on next November's ballot speaks loudly for its value, because it had to run the gauntlet of every school group. state finance officials, local pressure groups and many others. That alone would indicate the Centin Plan has merit—and, what is far more important, a * chance of passage. The best plan in the world is useless politically if you can't get it past the voters. . The real point of the Conlin Plan is that it seeks to douse the so-called “time bomb,” or Reader Says It’s Time to End Hikes in Taxes It is time to call a halt to any further increase in taxes. The city saved enough from the regular taxes to build a city hall without an additional levy. Let the School Board take a leaf out of their book, To quote A. J. Phillips, ex- ecutive secretary of M. E. A.: ‘I am beginning to think property shouldn't bear the whole cost of local government."” He and others should have thought that years ago. If eur School Beard needs more money why not investigate the Philadelphia or Toledo plans? They solved their problems by these methods, The proposed increase is in ad- dition to a substantial amount received from the State Sales Tax and other sums paid by the State for educational purposes, The more they get the more they want. We have federal housing units which do not pay an equitable share of taxes, but receive all the benefits. Why? Do we want people turned out of their homes because of mortgage foreclosures? Will the banks waive mortgage payments if you are out want to drive in- 2 i y tax at the present rate. A Home Owner While our School Board requests an increase of 8.75 mills, but does not tell us where we can find the money, we read the following head- lines: “Michigan Bell Telephone Co. re- fused Mcrease by Public Service Commission,” “‘Consumets Power Co, ordered to make a refund to customers,”’ ‘‘Penn Railroad show- ed a loss of 10 million for first quarter,” “Administration ready to freeze rents, wages in event of possible crisis,"’ ‘Hudson Motor laying off 4,600 men to make cars in Wisconsin,” “Pontiac Bus Lines reduce service,’ ‘‘Unemployment ‘on increase,” “Tidewater Oil Co. ~ to move from Bayonne, N. J., to save two million seven hundred thousand in taxes,” “Hazel Park reduces taxes 4 mills.” Would higher taxes mean high- er rent? Only natural. Is it not time that the School Board cut its suit according to the cloth? The old bogey that has been used for 27 years is again being used to threaten people with half day sessions for their chil- dren if they fail to vote for a tax increase. : Children need bread and milk before bricks and mortar. Vote no and save your home from the tax eaters. Taxpayer Editor's note — The proposed school financing plan would not increase present school taxes $8.75 a thousand. Part of the increase is offset by present $2 school debt taxes which ends this year, and the present $2.50 school building tax which will end in 1958. God's Help Is Necessary if We Are to Save Selves The U, S. ‘can't efpect to save the rest of the world unless we He Never Dodged a Single Question will help us save the world. Ralph T. Keeling Rt 4 Just A Smile Next day, Sally, a new girl clerk, walked into the bank to begin her daily duties. The chief cashier asked her: A church to me is the symbol of faith in the life eternal; it typi- fies decency, kindliness and fair dealing; it offers comfort to the “Sally, did you see 4 Days of All Faiths "By DR. HOWARD V. HARPER There is no happier day in ‘the Protestangy annual cycle than Chil- dren's certainly none From .Our Files 15 Years Ago REICH BEGINS vast Jewish purge, as virtua] martia] law is imposed in Czechoslovakia after murder of Nazi official. PONTIAC LOSES half a mili to schools as Tax Allocations Board meets to divide 15 mill allotment; would cut city income. town drowned as huge hurricane sweeps Central America leaving a death total of approximately 2,500, Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER internationel News Service Was in Albany a couple of in- stalments ago to gander Bob Young railroad the railroads. Bob's technique of throwing the switch is Dulles’ massive retalia- were 6,447,463 outstanding shares as of any minute now. Did you ever expect to see the Morgans against the Rockefellers with the Vanderbilts refereeing? And an Astor as knock-down time keeper? things in a big way. He shoots @ moose to hang up his hat. Mr. Young's speech of mush- roomed improvements starts at the sauce. He said in a coat-to-coat hookup, ““The present management lays red carpet from the gate to the caboose of the twentieth cen- tury. I'm going to lay red carpet from New York to Chicago.” This all started when Bob's Un- cle gave him a toy train smokestack on his cake every wIK€£.-———— He collects railroads like nel, the miss and out, the south- western, open switch and no- where, the downhill and coast and the long green short line. Also the proxy overland. He wants to bag the New York Centralmental for his trophy room in the Manhattan storage. Thirty- six years ago he opened a window in a Pullman car. He would like to find that car again. If you have any spare proxies rush them over to Bob. You can find him in the dining car they dropped at Sc fs a Children’s Day Originated in Chelsea, Mass., in 1856 arose, and the day called Rese Sunday. The name was seen changed te (Children’s Day. ~- The idea of a special day‘ for the children caught on very quick- ly. By 1968 it was official in the Methodist calendar. In 1883 the A fairly rare event takes place this year in connection with St. Barnabas Ordinarily this saint is honored on June 11; this year he is crowded over into next week. The reason is that the six days This was at the time when the Barnabas’ contribution must have _helped very much. June 17 there will be a festival, which the French call ‘‘the feast of God” (others call it Corpus Christi) celebrating the special way in which the Lord comes to His Catholic Church which holds that the Lord is present in substance in the consecrated bread of thig sacrament. In certain Italian towns they have a beautiful custom of pav- ing the procession’s path with flowers The entire length of the street one generation to another. Our American city of Corpus ‘face ... As it may strive to live . » Or rule the human race... It can be for the good of all. . . or just a chosen few . According to the measurement... of what we want to do... . Ambi- tion cannot justify ... The selfish little soul . . . That would destroy or injure to .. . Attain its final goal... But it can be the pathway to... ‘The glory of success . . . AS much as its fulfillment brings .. » True peace and happiness. (Copyright 1954) Writer Must Lose Ten Pounds .. . ‘Fast’ but Brady Says Two Per Week Enough By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. THE MAIL BOX Weight May I have your diet chart, I must lose 16 pounds fast. ( 6. Cc. Seft Corn Six-year-old daughter hes @ soft corn between fourth toe and little toe Always shoes plenty wide but... Answer—May 11 was the anni- versary of the launching of this es PRN gMNC TS me 2 nef POO POOLE -CAN—Glb-BOR WALD garg veggetion MTECT, Of the sales tax” diversion —-The-Ford- Motor. Co,-moved-from..first learn to live right and save. Vico and-ssle-in-writing for pemp- SITS ITT 2a Ramm Se —--——-_—- whoever-runs the Soviet Union. ~ amendment—the time bomb- which-even-now-ts-—Highland--Park-in-1926--because-of—— excessive taxation, “A PERSON has to be stupid in order to be happy,” asserts a philosopher. This statement won't stand up under analy- sis, as there is a great deal more stu- _ pidity in the world than happiness. Reaction Scores Again * ticking quietly away waiting for a little twsiness slump to blow the dome off the Capitol. But now comes the Michigan Committee for Better Schools with a rival plan. It is busy collecting signatures to put the issue on the ballot along side the Conlin Plan. Anyone who knows the fundamentals of politics knows that if this materializes both plans stand an almost certain chance of defea’. In -view of the bitter opposition of school How many new industries have located in Pontiac in the last 10 years? Why has new industry lo- cated in Rochester, Ferndale, Li- vonia and other Michigan cities? We have driven people aWay by high taxes. It is about time we voted no to raise taxes, Property Owner Aunt Het groups and local governmental groups to this I am alarmed at the propaganda Stage of oss : Unfortunately for Georgia’s urban "val plan, it is practically certain it could not that has appeared in the Daily prostatic Pipe orageen eomner| (dilatation of womb), allowing the an am pamphiet Wheat residents pass even if it stood alone. Press, relative to the Trouble which send stamped, waters to escape before the second Minnesota cook gives a , another effort to break down ‘ _— . hie fx the sthesd thar, Suvely te self-addressed envelope) I comt- stage (passage through birth 'ecipe for whole Wheat bread. Ask that State’s system of county unit vot- se _ pelea ges oy i. despair, dors voters will not be so gullible as mend such sex hormone medica- canal) begins. If pert of the mem- for the pamphlet in writing and ing has failed. ees orthy roit men gum up the 14, swallow what is being dished ton = = gree eat re- brane remains intact until birth see gee eee en- It is with the aid of this system that The Capitol asks Tl pertinent question: If ae ee age car ached tax 4 portion davon a. a ae Oak aa he ‘ “oe A% and an unsigned request will not rural politicians maintain thei trol the sales tax diversion is not revised, state bank- wag 5.07 mills. Now it is 14.2 mills. nel). The man who has to get up Calcium suffice F : rcontroi ruptcy is likely some day in the future. The school board is proposing Sue hates liquer, but If she more than twice every night had move Nees tebe Ca cad © my letters, not more than one page os the ape s heriacroe * County saree pee ie pearapni ied fax bevy. se - for | wag agra — it like —— her cup o’ better do something about it, lest swatested or the pase an months and ea ana | veies eat te day ~~ voting thus e effect of givin t an additions! $2. the expect she'd decide it wasn’t he drift into the wretched state Hwy KE ; = answered 1 BiVINg An income tax. seven following years, Despite the wicked. of prestation Sm" ape, ealeving my _Romewert. + _ envelope fe enclowed . - God FU ses tl PA HR) (Copwright 1954) True Our Lady of the Lakes *° Church in Waterford was the setting this morning when Mary Beth Christie became the bride of Laurence W. Enderson Jr. Dr. and Mrs. . Joseph W. Christie of -— 2 Pontiac and ; Drayton Plains and the Laurence W. Endersons of Littleton, N. H., are their parents. ¢ $ to. Tradition, # THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1954 ae ope Me - MRS. LAURENCE W. ENDERSON JR. Traveling through the Smoky Mountains are Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam F. Warner, who were mar ried Friday evening in Lake Orion. The bride is the former Mrs. Edith Kruse of Lake Orion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cummings, and Mrs. George Jil- bert of North Anderson street is the bridegroom's mother. The Rev, Herbert Hausser per- JEANNE McENERY Eugene McEnery of East Col- gate avenue announces the engage- tent of his daughter, Jeanne, and Robert Harris, son of Mrs. Theo- dore Hunt of Baldwin avenue and Allen Harris of Lake Orion. The couple will speak their vows Sept. 4. 50 Graduated at Kingswood This Afternoon “Early marriage and rearing a family is the best training for a young woman who intends to par- ticipate in public affairs.” These were the words of Kather- ine G. Howard, deputy administra- tor of the Federal Cfvil Defense Administration who addressed 50 graduates of Kingswood School Cranbrook at this afternoon's com- mencement exercises. The speaker pointed out that ali the women appointed to top government positions by the President are married and have children, She suggested that the Mrs. Howard, who became na- tionally known through her work as secretary of the Republican Na- tional Convention in 1952 recently served as U. S. representative to the NATO Civil: Defense Confer- ence in Paris, the first woman to hold such a delegate position. She urged young wives to i terest themselves in good schools, good community service and good government, adding that ‘you will never get rich in a monetary way Newlyweds Tour Smokies *| Wells, Linda Mann, Connie Annis, formed the 8 o'clock service in Lake Orion Methodist Church before 200 guests. leaner dirt, aly ice pink lace in a ballerina-length. The gown was fashioned with long fitted sleeves and a pearl-studded round collar. A peari-trimmed lace cap held her shoulder-length veil. Mrs. Edwin Rossman was matron of honor in yellow frosted mar- quisette with matching cap and gloves, and Susan Kruse, the bride’s daughter, was bridesmaid in. sheer white nylon over pale blue taffeta with a blue flower cap. The bridegroom’s brother, Ger- ald Copeman, was best man. Ush- ers were Mr. Ressman and Ray- mond Cummings, the bride's brother. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Cummings chose a dress of aqua frosted nylon. Mrs. Jilbert wore pale blue. After a reception in the church pariors, the new Mrs. Warner changed to a navy costume with white accessories for the wedding trip. The newlyweds will reside in Lake Orion on their return. Recital Presented by Piano Students Baldwin Avenue Evangelical United Brethern Church was the setting for a piano recital Mon- day. Duets were played by Judy Mc- Kinney and Carol Beltz and Mar- garet Kubiak and Marquita Ryan. Solos were by Shelba Grogan, Linda Clancy, Lois Long, Mary June Miles, Jean Ann Keefer, Martha David Sherk and Jane Chester. Others were Nancy Smith, Mar- garet Davis, Tommy Dean, Bar- bara Williams, Sharon Murphy, Joyce Deweese, Darla Langworthy Susan Jones, Glenna Hall, Edward Haroutunian, Diane Williams, Pris- cilla Jones, Susanne Beyer, Beverly Annis, David Murphy and. Evelyn Grogan complete the list. Friendship Club Holds Luncheon Mrs. William Thomas opened her Dakota drive home Wednesday for a luncheon meeting of the Friend- ship Birthday Club. Mrs. John Cowe assisted the hostess. At the meeting, Mrs. Gladys Brondige was elected president along with Mrs. Cowe, vice presi- dent; Mrs, Martha Briad, secre- tary; Mrs. William Sharp, treas- urer, and Mrs. Charles Woodbridge historian. Mrs, Maud Cook and Mrs. Maud Hindmarsh were guests. Mrs. Glenn Seeley will be hostess in her Newlyweds | ‘Will Reside in Florida Mary B. Christie Chooses Organdy Wedding Gown A ballerina - length gown of white embroidered organdy with a tiered skirt was worn by Mary | Beth Christie this morning when Eagles Auxiliary luncheon meeting were Mrs, Wil- liam Hallenbeck, president, and Mrs. George Thompson, conduc- tress, both of Pontiac Auxiliary to Eagles Aerie 1230. JOYCE ELAINE ADAMS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Adams of East Wilson avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Elaine, to Meri Deland Den- Watkins Lake home for the first meeting next season. Plans were made for a mother 10:30 to 2: Nellie 3507 Elizabeth Lake Rd. 1 Bleck West of Huron Use Our Layaway! 30 iw Banquet Is Planned | nis, son of Mr. and Mrs, Leland Dennis of South East boulevard. scholarship. He is one of two eastern Michigan residents to re ceive a national scholarship. NEW 42 Wisner St. ‘4 RUG and CARPET CLEANERS June Sparkles. ud ~ & With Wedd Pe Mrs. Clayton Rule reported on the | assembly. A picnic is planned by the group for July. A Gift of Beauty for the Graduate SL Ray oe 4 Ples Small Adéitienal fer Sistng WAY FE 2-7132 PURSES and and | FITTED CASES in Beautiful Colors! Merle Norman 405 Pontiac State Bk. Bidg. FE 2-4010 a4 Studio __Warm Weather Ahead! _ New Summer Dresses, Sportswear & Bathing Suits OPEN EVERY SUNDAY 2 PM. 10 3 PM. We Invite You to Open a Charge Account ngs Ss : ’ > ; Uncle Reads | A wedling Nuptial Rite trip through Esther Rita ea for Couple states awaits Gusman end » % Esther R. Guzman, sf bo i John Joseph John J. Rhoades II es Rhoades II Wed. at St. Vincent a vat were married The Rev. Terance Rhoades of Rarbere this morning Kansas City, Mo., performed the ; in St. Vincent service this morning when his Mitchell, who nephew, John Joseph Rhoadc; I! de Paul claimed Esther Rita Guzman for wre married Charch his bride. this morning . The 11 o'clock ceremony in St. ¥ The J. Jeseph Vincent de Paul church was per- in St. Vincent Guzmens of formed before 400 guests. Esther de Paul Osceola drive __-bateau neckline _ died with} a eS and Mr. and scattered over the dress which end- Mrs. J. J ed in a cathedral train. of the James Rhoades of Her three-tiered illusion veil R. Mitchells was secured by a wreath of im- of Murphy Clarkston are ported orange blossoms, and she their parents. blue eatrich cn, a ee 5 of white Alstromeria, lilies-of- the Thomas D, the-valley and ivy was fastened Lanahans of . 2s)? cod daa wedding this of Esther H. Harrison of Lake- by variega Guzman and John J. Rhoades II. | side drive will be in the graduating ing stole and a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schuch and | class of Lawrence Institute of tech- — her costume LEONA THERESE BARRY Mrs. Agnes Schuch, also in town | nology Tuesday. _— Fisher, alse ms a A May 29 graduate of Mercy for the wedding are Fiala at the Word comes Med Stelle Mich- hener dh ace-B ystar cocina a cas. | School of Nursing in Detroit was . * 8 * ston igan College of Education at Kala- cade of blue carnations and vari gee taggl maa daughter or The Frank Kimmels of Crescent | mazoo that three area students are gated voliage as bridesmaid. r. Mrs. Jerome K. Barry Lake road are weekend hosts to| participating in Saturday's com- Best man was Joseph A. Man- | State avenue. Mrs. Kimmel's sister and brother- | mencement exercises. sour of Detroit, and ushers were inlaw, the J. C. Blackburns of] Tey are Rey G, Laskowski Kava Sipterte snl Geral Mer-1'7 Delegates Attend ee their children,| .ag Rexell B. Millsap, both of Mrs. Mitchell wore a dress of Presbyterian Event ee ¢ ¢ a ee aqua silk organza with a pearl) Mrs. W. H. Marbach, Mrs. Ed- tion de . Chastes &. Moleney of Coteniat | “! Sestness sdminiowe and rhinestone bodice for her | ward Auchard, Mrs, Lyndon Sala- y grees, and Joanne Varnum, also ; q Trail was graduated from the | 0) my with ower aaa daughter's wedding. White acces-| thie], Mrs. Ted Koella Jr., Mrs. Hall of the Divine Child, Mon- "vragen a sories and a lavender orchid com-| Allan Monroe, Mrs. William De ree with highest scholarship . « @ pleted her costume. Roo and Mrs. J. C. Covert were honors. The bridegroom's mother chose | among the 10,000 women attending | Receiving an A.B. degree was C ha tee } are ith : é ‘ Receiving congratulations on the Richard Powell of Woodlawa a Copenhagen blue lace dress with | jast week's meeting of the National birth ef twin grandeses Jane 6| drive, Risbaré wes. president of _ accessories and a lavender | Council of Presbyterian Women’s are Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Voorhees, Adelphic fraternity, vice prest- A | _ - Organization, ot North Pérry street. Parents are| dent of Student Campus Govers- T OT sia oe rved ~+—These-delegates_from-First-Pres--——_——- Mr. and Mrs. John S. Voorhees; ment, manager of the Co-op and and Chieftain Hall ae ae byterian Church traveled to Pur- of Anniston, Ala., and maternal| business manager of the year- for the ion hs due University at West Lafayette, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.| book for two years. ae : lara ue eve- | Ind., for the occasion. The open- James Jones of Cameron street. . — ' id will re- |ing session featured the keynote The infants’ mother is the former E ; Ci | H a — change | address by Mrs. James D. Wyker, Hazel Jones. unice Circle Hosts SHERWIN M. BIRNKRANT | “ ® Pink linen suit with a beige | president of United Church Wom- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Karwas of} Methodist WSCS A bachelor of laws degree from | faster oad the waite arehid tress ‘en, based on the theme, “Christ Lake Angelus Lane announce the ' Wayne University will be conferred Page co aa Is the Way.” birth of a daughter, Marsha Ruth.| Eunice Circle members were hos- Sherwin M. Birnkrant, grand-| “foushout the eastern sta A highlight of the program was Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. |tesses when the Women’s Society | son of Jacob Kovinsky of James K| Upon their return the Lapahans|the staging of Paul Wellman's | Ward Newman of Liberty street | Christian Service of First-Meth-| houtevard, at the Thursday: com-| will reside in Royal Oak. The new | novel, ‘’The Chain," by the Pur- pari and Mrs. Charles Karwas = ss haan ees for mencement exercises Mrs. Lanahan will continue her | due Little Theater. Cs ss “Mire. Benjassin Cuurch presented oon emp a STAN Henry Winchester Valliant of |the devotional message using the Bloomfield Hills was announced as |theme of the Fourth National As- Se. a recipient of a Harvard Club|%mbly, “Jesus Christ the Way. A FINER BSS 1662 — SHOP S. Telegraph Rd. a SS ee ee eee ae meee ee ee ee 7 ° ~ “ ~~ ¥ , THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1954 . Wife's Part-Time Job En Steer Clear of ‘Pleased to Meet You’ Phrase Incomplete and Often Spoken Improperly By EMILY POST A reader would like to know why I consider it improper to say “Pleased to meet you" when being introduced to someone whom you | are_really pleased to meet. She says: “It seems polite and kind; whereas ‘How do you do?’ fastidious even when said properly. Dear Mrs. Post: We have been invited to the cabin of some friends who are sailing soon and wha will _ amilitan didignehs palletn + ‘ Small Sum Buys Independence | By ANNE HEYWOOD | More and more I hear of young couples with children who have, in addition, a problem with their ag- | Sometimes the parents are il] and need constant care. Sometimes they ‘time on their hands and without | enough money. | Many times they move in with | the married children, but that is | aimest always difficult, if nor downright dangerous. What is the answer? Well, Mrs. T. H. wrote me recently apd told | me how she and her husband have them, if they moved in with us, they would sort of. move in on our lives and live at second hand with no life of their own. “That wouldn't be good for them, | and.it_wouldn’'+be—geed—forus or PEF; a eR z Perfect for Town or Country the children. “Better for Mom and Pop to Better Than Sharing Lite whek to give them enough to live | fe es on decently. Our budget didn't have it; not with two kids to raise. care of an old lady in our neighbor- hood for four hours a day. I have sick people, so I take care of her during the mornings and am home when the kids come from school. “And I get my $25 a week, which gives Mom and Pop what they + “So finally I got a job taking || \ Ey heir Own Ho ables Her Parents to Live in T me no training, but I am good with|| need. “Seems silly jand Pop dependent upon us. 5o| ; way to selve-a probiem!”’ Applications George E. LeMaster, 7277 8 Winding J. Parcher, 262 Hilicliff Pete Manni. 45 Lincoin Patricia D. Saylor, 9600 Juniper Edward 7 Mase, Hace! Park Rose M Meuther, Ferndale James P Lanahan, Detroit Barbara J. Mitchell, 32 Murphy Bud Henson, Walled Lake Mary J. Neville, Detroit Norman R. Wilson, 3300 Elisabeth Lake Barbera J Fessier, Milford Bugene H McCurdy. Piint Joyee Z. Tosich, 621 Josiyn Enoch W Brady 6483 Lakeview Carla J. Underwood, -64--Kemp. Prederick J Bourdeau. Clawson Geraidine C. Martus, 321 O'Riley learn how to build q life of their own, but the trouble was, where would the extra money come from? “Then,”’ she continued, “we f it would take just an extra 25 a 2, 4 ra, ae = 4 Cei] Chapman, whose ball gowns and party dresses have been worn by the country’s most beauteous | belles, has begun a new eae in her : She is now designing dresses that | appear in the daylight, but she continues to grace them with all) | HAROLD JAMES : This Gras nb posted owns ee | CONTINENTAL FINE CHINA — created by Aye The new ideas you have for your home you'll find in dinner- ware designed by America’s greatest designer — Raymond Loewy. You, and your home, inspired this new concept in dinnerware. In Continental, you will find “something new"—shape, pattern, “mix-match”" settings. In Continental, you will find “something won- derful’"—the unbeliev- able low price for imported china $6.95 to $14.95 (five-piece place setting). -4A>-GERIPT. A flawless Pwnite ground, the fine) line of an old-world f quill create a pattern of timelessness, a sim- plicity. elegance. $9.95. (B) SILHOUETTE. A rose ted against the morning sun in- spired this pattern of taupe and brown. $9.95. Pontiac Pottery - Heurs: 10 to 8 Daily and Sunday | One Mile South of Orchard Lake Road on Telegraph ‘ ‘Ball Gown Stylist Brings Her Designs Into Daylight | com as it te for a little dinner. GARDEN SHOP her knowledgeable knack of mak. | Cotton with trimming of braid or a 1580 Telegraph Road ing a woman as feminine and at- contrasting material.. | FE 5-0332 tractive as possible. ' (Next te Calico Corners) | that collar there lies some very —— i} | eighths yards of 36-inch material | for contrast. 0. Box 535, Dept. P-6, G. P. 0.,| He X ies country model, as ideal for lunch. Your choice of fabric wilt cast the deciding vote. Mrs. Chapman thinks of it in crepe, shantung, pique, linen or 722 | Look—just one pattern piece to artful darting, to shape a bosom cut out! This Tumbling Block in the manner La Chapman has quilt is the very easiest to make! And lest you think she has over- simplified her designing, under made famous. ; And it’s so gay—raid friends’ or This pattern is cut in designer YOUr Own scrapbasket for odd de- sizes: signs and colors Bust Waist n Bire Easy pattern 722: Pattern pieces, 5 Ff 33 inches = 18s directions for scrap quilt. 3s 38 ae inches, ta | Send 25 cents in coins for this ow a tnenes 18) pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- Size 12 requires 3% yards of 36-inch material for dress and five- tern for first-class mailirg. Send Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print To order Pattern 1186, address | plainly pattern number, your name, American Designer's Patterns, P. | address and zone. New York 1, N. Y. State size Anawer te Previous Purzie Send $1. Add 4 cents for handling | TAT = if paid by check or money order. Oo D | Airmail handing 25 cents extra. ' 0 (Copyright, 1954) > ee a 7 ee ae t ~ ¢c 1 (3 WAGNER , fe 4 - ae 2 LIA A Gs " Sle}; hs # to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | Elias R Torre, Birmingham Marthe L. Brown, Birmingham Ronald C Becheller, Pleasant Ridge Bileen L. Collins, Ferndale but I like it better: © this way than I would having Mom | | you see, there is more than one | | Marriage License| ape <> oz | Peul D Antrey. 22 Schoo! | Barbera J Townson, 22 School Wiltam G Hoehn, Rochester Ardith M. Behribner, Rochester Ear! G Swett. Howell Virginia MH Wallis, Milford Richard W. Labadie, East Lansing Martha A. Werden. Walled Lake | Thomas R Steware, Royal Oak Phyllis A. Schumberg, Roya! Oak William J Radecki. 47 EW Mary B. Lewis, 2961 Judah , 1041 Maplewood ford Normen D Kone Greta M_ Cole, Gerald M. Smith, 3230 McCormick Sherrill A. 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It may have been on its last | legs, but you're responsible for its condition while in your possession. a | temaur, Paname City, Pia ie | the same tint to make you look aglow. For a honey of a complexion, try “Honey,” a new face powder shade—a golden-hued powder with just enough rose Tips Given on Painting 2-Tone Door What Color Should Be Used on Edges and Rabbets? By HUBBARD COBB Painting a door, as you've prob- | ably found out for yourself, is not a very difficult job. The only trouble seems to occur when one color and a different color is used on the back of the door. The problem that comes up then is what color should be used for the edges of the door and the }rabbets in the door frame. To make things as uncompli- cated as possibe, let's say that yeu stand facing a door that opens into the room you are standing in. | The body of the door in this room Lis to be painted red and the sur- | face on the other side in the ad- i main surface of t ‘particular room. BREAK OFF FVEM Sections ee Fey pT MACARON\ tT PP %s75 on by Penna Helos Tan beautifully in this halter blouse and whirling 8-gore skirt. See how the blouse wraps ‘round to fit perfectly at the waist. It opens flat for easy ironing. Pack these in your vacation suitcase— False Story {Puts Girl ina Tizzy She Wonders How to Kill Rumor That She Necks By ELIZABETH WOODWARD Idle chatter floats around and confuses many an issue. Most peo- ple like a juicy tidbit of gossip, so a rumor gets rapid circulation. .| Never mind whether it's true or +false._Lots_of people are all ears and believe everything they hear. tive souls can be tortured by a malicious rumor. You can burn if the talk is about you. It isn’t true, but it has people whispering behind hands. Everybody always seems ready to believe such things. And the damage is so hard to unde. . Should you ignore the whole started the story and persuade them to retract it publicly? Should you line up a publicity department of your own to say it isn't so? about and she’s feeling pretty helpless over the prospect of set- ting people straight. But here's a} what it's all about: as much as he'd heard. He ex- | plained that in detail. Now what to do? “I have one boy friend who knows what he heard isn't true. I don’t ever want those girls for friends. But how can I let people know the truth?” You've heard tell that the tales were circulated immediately after the return of this girl froma visit with you. You can’t be sure she started them, but you can certainly talk the thing over with her. ' __|._It’s_a_ strange coincidence that she’s the only one who was in a position to report on your be- havior while you were away. And what was the point in letting people say such things about you when she’s the one who knows the surest that they aren’t true? Admit to her that you're prob- ably taking the whole thing pretty seriously, but it's downright pleasant to be snickered at for something you didn't do. It's awk- ward, too, for a girl with high mix and match with other sepa- rates all summer! | Pattern 4575: Misses’ sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. .Size 16 takes 4 yards 3-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- Send 35 cents in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| tern for first-class mailing. Send | standards like yours to endure | wrestling matches on dates. | Insist that you haven't changed 'a bit. You still don't go in for | necking. And you'd appreciate her help in correcting the very dam- | aging impression that's abroad. The least she could do to repay you for your hospitality is to convince the other girls that it was all a horrible joke. And to persuade them to pass the good word along to all the boys. “Tina is “finding” herselt talked | ( sea \ | t's your best buy for, Brazier | Of ‘round cooking value. Come in and see it. $6.65 /macaronj sections and some but- String Macaroni, Buttons Earlier this week we had a bear| hole. The macaroni may be col- claw necklace for the boy Try-| ored by dipping it into inks of Iteers, so here is a necklace for| two or three colors. Let the strips you girls. You will need some; dry on newspaper before string- tons about the size of a dime along with some colored ink to make this. Break the macaroni into even jHand Laundering, tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print| Of course, the best counter-irri- + plainty name, address with zone, - tant is still your own behavior on fdates. The boys will talk among themselves and decide soon enough that somebody didn’t speak it true. size and style number. Tips to Simplify The family thinks It's simply dandy, What a girl Can do with candy / _..The—washboard may. be. going... places as a musical instrument— thanks to the Spike Jones influence —but in the home laundry it's as out of place as a harpsichord. But if for some reason you can’t KEEGO Hardware No. 1 3041 Orchard Lake Ave. With te purchase to 6 months. Only $10 «month plus cartage. GALLAGHER FE 23760 MUSIC CO. Keego Harbor 1@ E. Huron, Pentiae FE 40508 strips about 1 inch long. Thread two good-sized needles with heavy | button thread. The thread should | be about a yard long. Leave about 4 inches of thread at the starting, | end and put both needles through | | the first button, then tie the ends | against the button. Place two strips of macaroni the string together. This looks good with summer dresses. Make one for Mother, too! You could also use this idea for a short necklace and then make aguinsy the button, one by each | Use a clean, long hand! ler’s plunger to circulate Then cool the final rinse water sufficiently for hand in wringing. It is indeed, Petunia! For instance, place chocolate mints between two circles of sugar cooky dough, pinch edges together, and bake as usual. ats .'t " y- __ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATCRDAY, JUNE 12, 1954) _-. SEVEN i sie’ _ ° ° , ° | — Joyce Elaine Kimball Becomes Bride Jane Long . . [| > De. W. H. Marbgch performed : | Jane Louise : Married this the 3 lock corermny fis afer x Becomes Long of i ss = . va . Owego drive ternoon in claimed J Elaine Kimball] fer 0 as °8 ce Saints his bride. ys end |Bride Today ond Deatt & : Episcopal cade kh uae ar Goes are the | Donald S. Beutlers Beutler 7 Church were foad, and Mr. and Mrs. Daryt F. destinations of} Are Honeymooning exchanged ; Joyce Z. ert's parents. Mr. and Mrs.| in North Michigan vows this ‘ Tosich and The bride approached an altar Robert W. Jane Louise Long of Owego drive @/ternoon at ~ 2 decorated with palms, white giad- Lemaux who | came the bride of . ‘sacs ; Eugene H. felt ond hashete of pemgene and eave ied Donald S. McCurdy. larkspur in a gown of Chantilly shis pape Beutler this afternoon in Grace Lu. Lutheran : pee lace over nylon net and bridal afternoon | theran Church, in a 3 o'clock = Chi rch She is the. satin. in First ceremony performéttby the Rev. = - ‘daughter of amy The bodice was designed with a Presbyterian | Otto Schultz. The bride is Mr. and Mrs. high a featuring a —_—~ Church. a ploy —— the daughter Daniel Tosich points at syaarnres A cap of She issthe |< marriage ty her uncle, Hart °/ the late ] Chantilly lace edged in seed pearis former Joyce |G. Long. The bridegroom is the son Mr. and Mrs. of Joslyn road held a fingertip veil of English Kimball, © | of Mrs. David Beutler of Ruth ,. and the illusion, daughter of \*vemve and the late Mr. Beutler. Fred M. Long . The bride carried a cascade bou- A and the Hubert |quet of shattered carnations and 3 the Clarke — = ee : Gard “ol 4 , stephanotis centered with a white , ga Kimballs of sare Bale Theale aes —— is 3 ; Flint are hi aa 3 — rs Ogemaw road,| tashioned im @ fleor-tength with the son of 3 i is ven * Ba Kelley. Bg sc mi and Mr. and | © portrait meckiine end beuflemt = ifs, David — parents. ~ seta Seves’s Michigan State Col- =. Mex Davst tulle skirt. Her fingertip vell was & wins a, ee ee tae eee . y held by a peart tiara ang she = Beutler of aa” | Y Sma tea ae | Lemaux of | wore lace gaunticts, Stepimnotis p>), : ne a ee ee 7 Spokane Villa | snd s wtite orchid techioand ber awe oe , blue : ; spray bouquet. t e — MRS. EUGENE H. McCURDY _|8 Shalimar bouquet of biue camer are his slat as tela ot anes Mr. Beutler, ‘ oo i ‘ i t if i: 4 Joyce Z. Tosich Repeats sr msc wm « WES SONALD S-asoreaee tl wore and taffeta. Her colonial : V in All Saints Church) sie "see re taps to MRS. ROBERT W. LEMAUX quet of pink roses and carnations + OWS 1Nn alnts urc +~— matched a wreath in her bair. : Ail Saints Episcopal Church Tantrgowen wore uke fie bene Leale F Cunberworts was bet Sherrill Ann Hubbell Wed ints Epi: man | Peete eet a § toe Their gowns were like the honor Mi ia . Pp ° man, and the bridegroom's broth- err nn u the setting this afternoon when|quet of white roses and a white| matron’s and they carried simi | [\/\ |X urniture eri 3, er, Gerald W. Beutler, and his wedding vows were spoken by | orchid. She also carried a hand-| '®* Shalimar oe issn h ‘ B cousin, Witiam Bye of Filet, seated Brig yg daughter formed the 2 o'clock ceremony, J Zora Tosich and Eugene D.| kerchief trimmed. with the Rose| Charles Seaks of Eaton IC S guests. ilfred Birrell of} For the occasion the bride chose caer.) Pointe lace from her ‘mother's|was best man for Robert, and OOSINg est of les For her niece's wedding Mrs.| Drayton Plains, became the bride), sown of white lace and tulle = 7 weddi ushers included Adolph Magnus Jr.,| Many people today find them-, of us sacrifice the | George B. Judson chose a dress/ of Gerald Milton Smith this after- : : oyce’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. ing gown ic 2 unnecessarily t over satin fashioned in a waltz Daniel_D.Tosich of Joslyn road. , , | Robert Short and the bride's broth- | selves involved in the “battle of ef tredition for the of rose lace with white accessories. : ee Ham Loughran dr. of Oxford; | 4 mauve silk suit with a match- | tionalists, belligerent modernists or | MPCs of today. And, in the name accessories, Both wore corsages gertip veil and she carried a bow- A fleor-length gown of nylon She wore a srapless ballerina- | -ymbidium orchids was worn‘by| Ironically, it is a battle we can/rifice the ease and comfort of A reception at Retunda Ina oth Carel Ga- t net, taffeta and’ Alencon lace | length gown of azure biue silk | Mrs. Kimball when she greeted) all win, it : Maig of ROG? aes | with modern life for the fashions of yes-| 125 guests followed the ceremony - —— vette of Drayton Plains in a yel- | was chosen by the bride. The | organza ® shrug jacket. | guests in the church pariors after} In the name of modernism, many terday. For the wedding trip te northern 5 “i wih & bodice featured @ portrait neck- | Mer picture hat and shees were | the ceremony. . —_—-— | Michigan the new Mrs, Beutler walts-length gown ®& ss line. The long sleeves, pointed at | of the same color. Mrs. Lemaux wore a black and were eo Ghite amt wah wr see ghee ead pry — : the wrists, were made of hand- She carried a spray bouquet of white silk print suit with a match- acesssetion ond the could fram 4 ree gh ns ae a oe : run Aleacon lace. shaded pink carnations and snap- | !"& hat of lace-trimmed straw and ber wedding bouquet Stoner of Drayton Plains. Their Bands of matching lace circled | @resens centered with white roses. [* corsese ot cymbidium The newlyweds will reside serene yp sella. the bouffant skirt of tiered nylon An tdentical gown of mauve pink After the reception, the bride Mount Clemens street after July || and they carried bouquets of pink over taffeta. The lace was repeat-| Wit! matching pink picture hat and| donned a pink linen suit with : Seuen. nap ire the pearttrimmed helmet | ROSY wt’Curdy of Firat. the bride and the orchid from her bridal Wrap Tot’s Gift Daniel Hardenburg was best which held her fingertip veil of sister. She carried Bouquet . 4 ’ man and Howard Dalton and Dick illusion Ses dé dade — ; in Bunny Box idle Gee uiienn — : She wore a strand of pearis, the | Pouquet shaded pink carnations} A trip to northern Michigan and i pate ; bri ‘'s gift, and carried a| ad snapdragons centered with | Canada is planned by the newly- CHICAGO (INS)—Marble, A reception in the church par ~~ white roses. weds. Robert will be stationed at of the oldest materials in history lors followed the ceremony. Re- a ; - , Walter Zellam of Detroit was }Goose Bay, Labrador, after July and plastic, one of the newest, ceiving guests, the bride's mother Marble, Plastics en ushers were Steve | 15, Both are June graduates of} are the twin favorites of table was dreseed in 9 white oult and the . . of Flint and Mr. | Michigan State College. designers. bridegroom's wore a navy Twin Favorites r ’ The Snarensing ——— 4 att tue dres, easy to gift-wrap a child's present — accessories and a light | Annual Men's Night reasons — both are impervious i in a unique rabbit, cat or dog | \erwader orchid corsage planed | a. ciarence Smiths of Wind siaing, bures and. bumps July-August Group package — if you remember to = —=4 pager econ = ak Gime cass beste ‘Tare The marble tables bear no re- July-August group of the First imagination. dian att sebtdliing eonannestiog copal Church held the annual Men's standbys in the Victorian era. home of Ethel and Vera Bassett ~ Wrap the package just as you and 8 ; : beauty of its varied hues — rang- MOREY L. STEIN on Cherokee road Friday after- es eae, ee eh ee 5 ee el Assisting with the outdoor bar- | ’ checsing what they find beet tn | "tom !very to rose to black =| A bachelor of science degree in| noon. at w pencil or crayon) A reception was held in Rose | hecue were Mr. and Mrs. Harold EDWIN D. ANDERSON beth. is modernized with legs of shining | mathematics and physical science| Mrs. Charies 0. Miller and Mra, markings. Make ears out of stiff |Kneale Room of Stevens Hall im- Cousina, the Edward Silks and Mr. | Receiving his B.S. degree from | brass or dull black metal. and a certificate in secondary edu-| Fritz) Stoddard were assistant hos paper or out of two pieces of the | mediately after the ceremony. The | and Mrs. G. Stanley Warne. The |the University of Kentucky last| Theirs is a new sense of free-| Plastic table tops, meanwhile, | cation from Michigan State College | tesses. Mrs. Ted Koella led the box-wrapping paper pasted togeth-| new Mrs. McCurdy wore a white | Rey. and Mrs. Ward Claebuesch weekend was Edwin D. Anderson,| dom, the exhilaration of widely | often are disguised to simulate | was recently awarded to Morey L. | devotions from the Book of Acts er. linen dress embroidered in pink | and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. | son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ander- | ranging, individual choice uninhib- | the beautiful grains that nature | Stein, son of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel | and Mrs. D. B. Eames had charge Long ears will turn the box into | with a matching stole, white ac-| Cole were guests for the evening. | son of Lincolnshire road. | ited by stylistic taboos. a rabbit, floppy ears will provide | cessories and the orchid from her = -— wo eS ee who cleaned these drapes so beautifully? Pontiac Laundry --- Dry Clean, Of Course trunk. College and Wayne University and Here’s Why Pontiac Laundry-Dry Cleaners, Attach the ears, tails and faces | was affiliated with Kappa Kappa with tape. Faces can be cut to fit/| Gamma sorority. Mr. McCurdy is Cleaned Drapes Look Better. The long winter season makes drapes dull and lifeless. tthe “pet” or the box, and eyes,|a graduate of Western Michigan nostrils and mouth drawn in with | College where he was a member But now that Spring is here, it’s time to pack them off to Pontiac Laundry-Dry Cleaners for a beauty treatment. pencil or crayon. of Pi Omega Pi fraternity. Drapes add so much to your room's appearance when they're crisp-looking, and colors are so fresh and clear. Every pair receives our careful, individual attention. Call Careful Dan at FE 2-8101 now. | gave wood. Stein of Going street. |of mission study. ‘ ts oe oe MR. and MRS. J. BROOKE BENNETT Receiving their bachelor of arts degrees from Michigan State College recently were Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooke Bennett. | Mr. Bennett received his commission as second lieutenant | in the U.S. Air Force on June 3. He is the son of the J. L. Bennetts of Illinois avenue and she is the former Suzanne Spencer. @ Thorough, but gentle cleansing takes out dullness and soll and restores the live, fresh colors. @ Protessionalhand-finishing makes them smooth and wrinkle free. Linings are faultlessly ironed. a “folds — special attention given to pinch pleats, @ Delivery in wrinkle-free, soilproof bags assures you of complete satisfaction. PONTIAC Lait natty 2to5 Cole of California and Sea Nymph : , is SWIM SUITS = f[- | Wine © 22 fi rains = Alby ins. _—— REAR of STORE Huron at Telegraph Exclusive Sportswear for Ladies SE a eS ee ee a ee ee” ee eo eS-_ during the evening, a fina | program for the el their families will be held saphena old jae Church with ses-| high school age. The Rey. and Mrs. | Oe ion teten. William the The school will close June 35 Reed direct Regal Bargains 3 Gal. Hudson Pressure Sprayers High quality nationally advertised spray- ers applying insecticides to trees, ~ Dedications Set in Holly Area 2 Elementary Schools - to Be Opened in Sunday | Ceremonies HOLLY — Sunday will be dedi- cation day for Holly Area Schools | when they present a double-pro- gram ceremony for the new Holly Elementary School and the Davis- |burg Elementary School. shrubs and gardens, for mosquito control, for applying weed ond crab grass killers An 8.50 value. 1 to 4 p.m. to give the citizens an opportunity to inspect the new | Davisburg's dedication will pre- $ 95 cede the Holly program at 1:30 p.m, Open house will be held from + served. from 2 te 5 p.m. 154 oz. cans inspected 95% Horse Meat for Dogs and Cats. This sale con- 3 “50° Another open house at the new | vocational unit of the Holly High |School will be held from 2 to ern tinues as long as 1000 cans 4 p.m, lost... | | Charles Coggins, superintendent of Holly schools, said that the dedi- catory address for the Davisburg school will be delivered by Dr. Lester Anderson of the University of Michigan. Plus 1 Can Free * AAA Quality Baby Chicks Fine, healthy baby chicks, many o week $ 95 old. New Hampshire Reds and Barred esp Nill Rocks arriving Tuesday. | 50 Chicks 8.50, 25 Chicks 4.50, 10 Chicks 1.90 e Regal Starter-Grower Mash This well known, time tested Chick Ration S 99 put up in beoutiful dress print bogs of- fered for one week only at a price reduc- provided by sixth graders of their tion of 30c per bag. Per 100 Ibs.... “respective schools. County Deaths Regal Feed and Supply | vise =: ROYAL OAK — Service for Wil- 28 Jackson — We Deliver — FEderal 2-0491 Headquarters for Scott’s Lawn Products will speak at the Holly program. To serve as master of ceremonies will be John William Thomas of Holly, James Baker, first president of the Holly Area Board of Educa- tion will present former and pres- ent board members and Kenneth Brown, deputy superintendent of county schools, will represent the | county education office. liam Entwistle, 64, of 210 Haw- |thorne Ave. will be held at 2 p.m. |Monday at Spiller Funeral Home, | with burial in Roseland Park Cem- etery. He died Thursday at em Grace Hospital, Detroit. Surviving besides his widow, De- lora, are a son, William of Royal Oak; three daughters, Mrs. Millos | Sintay of Highland Park, Mrs. ‘Raymond Eskelin of Hutchinson, Kan, and Ruth of Royal Oak; and four grandchildren. Mrs. Maria Donovan PEACE AGE” By J. Lee Voorhees The sentiments of every American were Eisenhower expressed by Mr. ween be ae. Saeed, we mast makes he a8 of inter BERKLEY — Service for Mrs. understanding and ~ operative Maria Donovan, 83, of 2833 Gard- peace ner Ave. is pending at Sawyer Fu- We have had Stone Age, Bronze Age neral Home. She died Thursday. Machine Age; it isn’t beyond the realm of ——————— 7 Surviving are five daughters, | Mrs. R. A. Guthro of Berkley, Mrs. ng Weapons of war and aloft the Cross of Understanding ‘Carl Nygren of Troy Township, | Mrs, Donald Maurer of Southfield The factors entering the Universal Peace | To hip, Mrs, Roy McGrath of are similar en into harmon among bors living in tiac; thoug Dorchester, Mass. and Mrs. B. C. our ways diverge to every point of Brown of Akron, Ohio; a brother and one sister. John J. Usier ROYAL OAK — Rosary serv ice | for John J. Usler, 53, of 204 Haw- | thorne Ave. will be held at 8:30 | p.m. Sunday, with prayer service | j at 8:30 a.m. Monday at Sehnaiat | Funeral Home. Requiem Mass is | scheduled for 9 a.m, Monday at St. Mary's Church, with burial to be in St. Mary's Cemetery. He died I hope through capable leadership we achieve “Peace Age.” It is worthy of our highest aspirations, our greatest endeavors.” M. EB. SIFLE VOORHEES-SIPLE FUNERAL HOME 968 N. Perry Street Phene FE 12-8978 Thursday at home Surviving besides his widow, | Mary, are his parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Albert Wangler of Royal Oak; |a daughter, Joan Newberry; two step-sons, Norman Fitch of Detroit jand James Fitch of Columbus, | Ohio; three brothers, two sisters, two step-sisters and a step-brother. Baby Chicks -- Ducks -- Turkeys LAWN and GARDEN SEED NEW GARDEN TRACTORS, 2 and 3 H. P. INSECTICIDE and SPRAY EQUIPMENT LAWN and GARDEN FERTILIZER | Charles T. Heimstreet LAWN SPRINKLERS—FERTILIZER SPREADERS = (|| CLARKSTON — Service for POWER MOWERS—GARDEN TOOLS | Charles T. Heimstreet, 86, of 8920 | Ortonville Rd. will be held at 2| p.m. Monday at Kinsey Funeral | | Home. Royal Oak, with burial in | OPEN DAILY’S TO 7—SUNDAYS 9 TO 4 Oakview Cemetery He died Fri a j day at home. | BARBER S FEED STORE | Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. William A. Hassberter of Pleas- | 665 Highlend Road, M-59 OR 3-9162 |) ant Ridge, and three grandchil- {dren and 11 great-grandchildren. | Every Penny Counts those Make every penny count. . Especially penny you save count for MORE.. PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 16 E. Lawrence St., Pontiac 409 Main Street, Rochester You save! . when you spend or when you save! When you shop . . . shop wisely! SAVE . and save wisely . ,. invest your money systematically . . . invest with safety ... invest with interest! r - y y Pontiac Federat-Savings~witt-show you-e-generous_rate of Current Yo Rate return with complete safety, (insured to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp.) Make every . here! t THE | school At Holly, the new elementary IVAN ROUSE Seca lett’ Ca ned H i t school will be dedicated at 4 p.m. Ivan Rouse of Clarkston will par- r $ n orse ea with the open house to be ob- ticipate in a concert to be held, Lin the tecture hail of Detroit Lnsti- tute of Arts Monday. He will plan the Brahms D-minor piano concer- to. Rouse served during the Ko- rean war in Yokohama, Japan, where he was a pianist for the Yokohama Symphony and American Cultural Center Chorale 190 Building Permits: Issued by Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—One hundred ninety building permits valued at an estimated $884,569 were issued uring the month of May for Waterfor Township Homes — 91 of them — topped the building list with a total esti- mated value of $743,500 Five commercial building permi included two for gas stations, one for a steel fabrication building and | others for an office building and | storage structure, with a value of $61,100. Other permits inclued 52 for re- pairs, remodeling and additions, estimated at $38,392; 28 for garages at $21,375; nine for garage an breezeway combinations at $10,052; four for additions and remodeling at commercial buildings at $9,850; and one for a storage builing for | garen tools at $300. Children’s Day Service Will Feature Magician SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — St. Mark Evangelical United Brethren Church will present ‘Waldo, the | Gospel Magician” during the Chil- dren's Day Unified service from | 10 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. tomorrow. PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 1 -~ DS, ‘Exchange Vows i in | White Lake Church Six Districts Milford Girl, Detroit Man fo Pick Trustees:| Wed in Presbyterian Rite MILFORD—In a ceremony held| treit and E. Robert Aspinall, School Board Officials | in white Lake Presbyterian Church| brother of the bride, also of De- last Saturday, Margaret Irene As-| treit, to Be Named in Election | pinall of Milford and William Del-| 4 reception was held in Davis- on Monday bert Streng of Detroit were united! bury Masonic Temple before the . in marriage. le left for a nort! Michigan Voters will go to the polls in| Some 200 guests attended the | honeymoon. The bride wore aNavy six southern Oakland County schoo! ! evening ceremony performed be- | districts Monday to elect school | fore an altar decorated with palms, board trustees candelabra and baskets of white | In Royal Oak four candidates piadioli and snapdragons, will be seeking two places on the school board. Clarence Kimball,| The bride ts the daughter of board president and incumbent,| Mr. and Mrs. J. William Aspinall rose The couple will live at 1136 Col-| lingwood, Detroit, when returning. 4 Pastor fo Address Waterford Seniors WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Rev. W. J. ‘Teeuwissen, pastor of Drayton Pigins Community United Presbyterian Church will deliver the baccalaureate message to sen jors of Waterford Township High | School Sunday evening in the high school auditorium. The service will begin at 8 p.m. with an organ prelude by William | Terry, The processional and reces- | sional ‘wil be played by James me ly Vandersall. The Rev, Waldo Hunt, of St. Andrews Episcopal Church, | will give the invocation and bene- will also | dition “The Lord’s Prayer” ~ fase seek re-election. He will be op- | o% Milford, William’s parents are posed by Lewis E. Worthen ir. and Chester A. Kelley Hazel Park incumbents, Doyle F. Lane and Etmer N_ Rowley will be opposed by Axel Niel- sen, John C. Hitchcock, Donald S. Hamilton, Mrs. Margaret 4. tulle over satin with a lace bodice and pleated tulle ried a cascade and lillies of the valley. Mr, and Mrs, Edmund G. Streng of Grand Boulevard, Detroit. | Margaret wore a gown of nylon F&AM, OES Groups | be sung by Gary Waltz. Will Hold Joint Picnic - CLARKSTON — Cedar Lodge No. 60. F & AM and Joseph C. Bird Chapter 294, OES, will hold a joint picnic Sunday at noon at) front. She car- bouquet of roses Huron Crowe of Port Joyce Kroesing and Kenneth &. Ats- rh. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Richard Incumbents Segnor Peterson and | Swinbank, cousin of the bridegroom Albest’ L. Bower will be unopposed | | from Detroit, and Christine Hend- served the bride ag maid of honor. | | Davisburg Park. Members and families are in- vited to attend and bring a basket lunch. total | \for re-election to ed in Ferndale are incumbents }Mrs. Anna May Cook and Mfrs. | Mary E. Pence. | In Berkley five candidates will | be seeking to fill two vacancies |They include Alfred C. Meier, |board president, and Gaylard D. Knudson, incumbent, with Gerald , P. Kent, George M. Shute and John Ott as opponents In the Madison district, two in cumbents are running without op- position. They are Mrs. Elizabeth Carey and A. V. Frazier. Lyon Voters to Elect 1 to School Board LYON TOWNSHIP — In addition /to electing a new Board of Edu-| cation member, voters here Mon- day will be asked to give the school board permission to dispose of four school buildings and three sites acquired in annexation proceedings last summer. Donald K. Smith and Rex. W.. Kinne are seeking the three-year | board -seat. | School buildings and their sites involved in the disposal proposal | | | | } Lapeer Couple Tells 'Daughter’s Engagement | LAPEER—Mr. and Mrs, Milton | Hodgson of 564 Liberty announce | the engagement of their daughter, | } The magician is in reality Waldo | Evonna Mae, to Clarence Pietszyk, | H. Hostetler, a native who has appeared in schools, churches, camps and clubs present- ing object lessons by use of mag- | ical illusions. Detroiter | son oof Mr. and Mrs. Anthony | | Pietszyk of 1274 N. Lake Pleasant | | Rd., Attica. A fall wedding is planned by | the pair. i Vows Spoken in Wisconsin | Lutheran Wedding Joins Appleton Girl,County Man ity wy M MRS, ROBERT PEARSON DRAYTON PLAINS — Joan Ma- | rie Selig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selig of Appleton, Wis., be- | came the bride of ‘Robert James | Pearson last Saturday in a cere- mony at Zion Lutheran Church of | Appleton. Robert is the son of Mr. sal Mrs. E. A. Pearson of Drayton Plains. The bride is a graduate of Appleton High School and Augus- tana Infant Nursing School at Chi- cago. Robert is a graduate of Waterford Township High School and attended General Motors Trade In addition to her wedding gown, Joan wore an_ heir- ‘loom locket belonging to her grandmother for the double ring ceremony, Serving as her maid of honor was Miss Elaine Falling of Chi- cago. Carol Belling, Joan Totten of Appleton and Donna Wieden- haupt of Kaukauna, Wis. were the bridesmaids. Cousins of the bride, | Susan and Gail Selig, served as | flower girls, and Jerry Selig, a brother, was the ringbearer, Jack Ackerman of Reed City served Robert. as his best man. | Groomsmen were Robert Fischer | of Milwaukee, Wis., cousin of the | bride, and David Coon of Reed | City, cousin of the bridegroom. | Umeles of the bride, Robert | Sehoefelbein of Kaukauna and Eimer Selig of Appleton, were | the ushers. Guests at the wedding ceremo- ny besides the bridegroom's par- ‘ents included several from Dray- | ton Plains, Pontiac, Reed City and | Chicago | The young couple will live in New Orleans, La., where Robert | is serving with the Navy. | i | | | Voting Hours Set +—ORTONVILLE~<<~Polts—will be the Clawson /|le, cousin of the bride from New the | Board of Education. Also unoppos- | York City. County Calendar Waterford T chiia gtady = No. one meet Mon- | $38 &° Suecn a yes rae ve., i and Daniel Cunningham of De- ! Eis state president, and install officers. | Serving a best man was Ste- ven Biernat of Onaway., Grooms- men were Richard Swinbank PONTIAC HEADQUARTERS for ALUMINUM Combination Doors and Windows Let us protect your home from the summer bugs and winter cold This Offer Expires June 19th $ 49" COMPLETELY INSTALLED GRILL OPTIONAL FREE ESTIMATES AND DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR DROP INTO OUR FACTORY BRANCH OFFICE. SEE OUR DISPLAY. HOME — NO OBLIGATION! KRUGER MFG. CO. After 6 Call EM 3-3264 213 Voorheis Rd. Phone FE 4-8819 | open at 7 a.m. and will close at 8 p.m. for the special — to ia held here Monday at Township High School on regen pro- | | posed millage raise to educate han- | dicapped children. OPEN HOUSE | EVERY EVENING | 825 W. HURON | See the Latest TV Demonstrated! Get a Good HAMPTON ELECTRIC CO. USED TV ut ANTO Y with a BANK AUTO LOAN! There are no “extra” charges to pay when you~ P) choose our low-cost plan. Why not investigate now? ee V/s C STATE BANb COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE SAGINAW AT LAWRENCE BRANCHES DRAYTON PLAINS AUBURN HEICHTS Member Of Federal Deposit insurance . ’ < : nae : ‘ . . 7 <7! + MAR PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1954 ‘ \ NINE alicia ia rips OR ec 7 en ween 4 ~~ : Sa oe rn < Fai MONDAY, JUNE 14th : ’ 7A. M. to 8 P. M. if You Live In ; School Precinct City Precincts C CROPOOT .............. ... 6-7-9-10 F QCWEN* ... ceassccwsss wees 15-32-42 d G LEBARON® .................16-35-43 J} LONCFELLOW’ ................2433 . K WILSON ........... wees. 27-28-29 L McCONNELL....... area a 25-26 M_ EASTERN jr. PeeTTT Tr TT Tr |. O HAWTHORNE’ ..............5-5-55. ‘ P WHITTIER® ome acane ams 5 OE DR. WAL GODSELL oa eas MR. PAUL SIMMONS : TER L. R WASHINGTON JR. ........4-5-30-39-40 P L Sl * ° * a ' — - - Dr. Godsell is a chiropractic physician living at 307 West S WHITFIELD® ...... pha CRAMER SEE RES Mr. Simmons is on active member of the United Missionary Huron Street with his ae and 2 daughters, and is on “tnctadne evens evteite of atty of Pentioe, Church. He is @ tax accountant end hes lived in Pontiac active member of the First Baptist Church. A graduate since February of 1928; married and lives with his wife of the Pontiac High School, he was president of his senior aad ices: dauktos of 45 Cocreine rt. Currentl class and a member of the National Honor Society. Dur- gn a Court. Currently ing the wor he served in the Navy and was attached to president of the Gideons of Pontiac, he has been secretary the personne! department. A graduate of the Lincoln ALL RESIDENTS Y VOTE of the Oakland Avenue Tabernacle Association and active ill College, he also ripsalineg. ny ar and reales MA in other city-wide projects. His keen interest in the , niversities and is a member o ta Tau Alpha, nationa ; F i i honorary fraternity. He is currently vice-president of the All residents (whether they own property or not) who have taken part sais _— ond Papicacagceae young ny : eee Christian Men's Club. A younger man with a vital con- in ony city, county or state election in the last four years, are eligible oo k nat ai . realli E cern for the progress of our community, he should prove hs weea- i tide acheol slection “ very good background for service on our rd of Edu- to be a valuable man on our Board of Education. : cation. Mrs. Estella G. V Weest Robert Nel Miller . Reynelés Bertha Renk ctvin ©. Welsh Brenate Carrie B. Chaffee Beverty Hempstead a. on N. Perry Pia _ a2 W. Breeklyn Ave. 14 N. Andersen 68+ 1 AA. a. N. Marshall eg - A ed “ mi... ye Ave S38 Wedson Ave. 96's Newberry Red. 45 Auguste Ave. F. B. Van Woest Mrs. Robert Dunh Mrs. Mabel Bett ecdwor — Sow: wteré mes M. Thrower Frank ©. Chaffee Kenneth H. Hempstead C. L. Metvia 48 N. Perry Bt. ber E. Mansfield. Ave. Ke Shirley 3t. — ee eae ee es z. ; 53 Hudson Ave. 3615 Newberry Rd. 48 Augusta Ave. Mrs. Martha Lucile Boggs D. W. Lougheed Mrs. Clarabell Fucns Inet Lete Tharman Ary » Grace A. Granger Clare ¥ t Flerence H. Meivin 414 BE. Beverly St. 415 Feurth St. 15% Seward 64. 620 &. Paddock &t 60 N. Shirley St. S12 E. Bivé., South Clasdie MH. Siratten Hudson Ave 78 at. Augesta Ave. Walter M Leroy B. Clower Harelé D. Mary Wallace Mrs. Vivian Akers F. Motion Drive Pe a Ke ©. Donald BR. Frayer ac &. = B88 W. Columbia Ave. Bd wall ae 45 Neome Dr. 306 Mt. Clemens St 167 &. Ghirtey 84. P. Preston Gut Game 26 W. CBicage St asea Ay Carsen Caseaddan Martha Clower . ie Se Aytebery Hedsen Eéith William J. Beater ee enon a Sgr mee ae bes Cc“ “Ss S sanrohot St one N = a 198 a boast Ra Ollie Evans opel L. ag 226 w. Gbleage st Aegyte Ave. = aan dae, 21 FE. Brooklyn Ave. 185 8. Jessie St. Maria H. Reynolds Anna Reltison Mary A. Green mua’ Ah, Bh ay = Robert F. Frayer se Percy FE. Walten Geerge E. Baker 56 Masel St. on 6, Eéith St. 181 Washington 8+ 495 E. Mansfield aa ae Rite M. Mell 108 ENSEebe BA = 4 st. 26t |W. Buren St. ee vesne Sesan C. M. G Nelite Hall P. R. Carr Slise A. Vaughan fthel Garrett 75 Fourth st Gertrude E. Frayer aa eee oer W. Moree Ot Ona &. Shirley Bt 8. Marshall 8t 395 Midway St 173 Green 84. Wolfe m4. Hedson Ave. wine Wherry oats MSE BE | . ir ™ . . Bivd., 160 Williams St Charles B. Plumb Mamie Spence Gee, E Athinsen Florence Francisco M. Flavel Carr be yy gy Beg ll Harry Meggitt ey Mrs. Bertha Hoffman 61 W. Beverly Ave. Pe ic Oliver St. ape S Lead won a atiecadand Frank G. Crawford Richard Geddes - Fourth Ave Copenhaver 343 Whittemere St. Marie Plumb ce Tee mee Elena Fisher Lena ag! ". 701 Orchard Lake Ave 61 Hudson Ave Poort Beggs 4% Osmen St. | Sve. Me Bebime W. Beverly Ave. s0@ Jomes . 497 8. Paddock St Rassell St 08 Marive Elesh Patten Mrs. Ray Oxender 265 Fourth Ave rs. a mm Evelyn E. Landeen sees F . Freé Jobneon Ch 0 rea A. Manes “i A 16 Bee. Chartes FE. Albert State “me ——- ote attend Ave. ioe fee OFT 6. Seaste Ot. 214 Willarg St Eg Bin Sedie M. Patten yg > Kee nit, Feerth Ave cat 8. Jesste St vrs. c. c. Stoker xf? =, ove tense 3. Therssee nat . . 1920%4 MN. Perry St. ve pam a _* Rete. a" Pasting > Sian . “i 7 ~~ newin z A“ = ineen Treadwe re. a an 16 N. Aster St, ont ke hee 257 Prospect St. Corgants, M, Porry 0. weet Ne seginew 84 Cones S Gpetie Pda - ag 355 Peerth Ave ‘ot 8. Died. Rest 1 £ St. Gerden R. Matthews “a 1 o. — Easton H. Macaréd Althea M. Read Tene Manes a A Ave. 60 &. Genesee Ave. Bessie Sadler Gladys - 5. Leeman tog lnc aa '. on 520 8. Paddock St STi Stirling Ave. oe ot. Gleaze B. Barnett J. Barbour Williams 40 Fourth Ave. 401 8. Bivé.. Rest wtMS E, Mansfield Ave agg ig eo oy So? S. Jevete St Mrs, Fay Clark Reman L. Dentep Carrie L. 1988 Opdyke 4 Ave. Rey G. Baile Mitlen Mrs. Leila DeRousse hal ty Mls D. Pia 98 Norton Ave. 206 6, Jesste St. 148 8. Shirley st. Mary Meintesh Alferd 3. Beit 306 E. Columbia Ave 174 Weedward Ave. “58 aad Winifred L. Hassensahi 14 Center ro Mrs. Libble Feote Vielet J. Denlap Mrs. Nine Williams on 22 Garner St Detia Willta Nerman Hovis 4 Barelé L. Brown — Donald BR. Rouse 21 Jacekes St. 26 S. Jensie St. 669 N. Perry St. Maurice Fitegerala Jr Lawrence White 401 Fourth Ave. 190 Well 64. 74 E. Columbia Ave. Garntes Comet 48: astewe Br Gretchen Miller Minnie C. Black Margaret Jackson $71 6. Suess 04 ree Charles R. Hall Raymond P. Borer Seima Brown =. ore ee Bernice Lom 708 EK. Mansfield St Ton Panes: we s12 E. Rive, Fieyé M. Evans Howard H. Barnett 375 Fourth Ave 275 Beléwin Ave. 14 E. Columbia Ave. a ft ee 138 Palmer St Ambers Bowen when t ma Vassar Gilimere Smith 1306 Airway Dr 129 Edison 8, fort Line Fhomes Serwtte . Part Perr. . Bivé., o . Remic . Mew am x. tome Angelus Rd ae tee woe Ww. Colgate Ld ure “loons ons — pe M a Mre. Ethel Proffitt Foti fevey Dr v1 8. a Ave Leerea Waring ® Pa ns spe Mrs. Retta M. Baldwin fone &. Mottheus Alvin E. Purdy 2S 8. Eéith St. 22 8. Raith 8F. an ore ot Joseph 8. Wolter Ree aX, ol yee ee 877 N. Perry St. 114 W. Walten Blvd 23 W. Colgate St. Mrs. Laveda Harper Mary ge ms “gre 90 MN. Franeis st 506 E. Beverly st or Gintenes ‘Gt 8 8. rv Maurice E. Baldwin Wiliam &. Hi Mrs. Perma Rouse 18 Liberty S¢. see EB. Kennett Ré Seminele Ave. Avrest Johnsen esley niclson oh Galen’ ta Baesen Delbert " 877 N. Lv St. ao W. Colgete ave 8. Reselawn Marshall Hendricks Cerens 3. Defresne ida Nerrts 1704 8. Telegraph Rd 261 W. Ypetlenti s+ os hana aoe a Mrs. Arnold Audrey E. Emerson Mrs. Beatrice L. Surre 7 Marteng Court 258 &. Shirley st. SI Seminele Ave. Cc. 4. Sheiten it . a ot Smith 636 KE. Kennett Ré. 716 W. Chicage Ave Kemp St. Mrs. E. Marte Davis E. G. Smalte Jorgenson 401 Fearth Ave 7 tw. Moree O Lecnaed Boyes — iii "Weewresk Ave “A's. Marshall St Me Kemp 8. ~rothy €- Debner gy ory ith Cones Net Peorth Ave Biate Bt. i. Herbert H. Smith Mrs. James 8 ng eo M4 v vie 86 §. Tasmania St. * ieee _— 1008 N. Telegraph B4. Nite Bafley , Eéward M. MeLarie 85 Foster Mt. 1286 Vinewoo! St, 372 Pittsfield ee Menominee R4 +p MA they ite 394 Columbia Ave. Norton Ave. Goldie M. Waldte Fleya FP. Miles Mrs. Robert Nelson EA Tg mm A Loulse Dickie 20%; Waldo Bt. cs 6, Reostewe Or N. Telegraph Re. Agnes Goff Welter B. Asher Ap Ma ag any 343 W. Breekiyn Ave. 296 8. Jesste St 107 Oskiand Ave _K Mrs. D. 0. Spence Betty Shelter 186 Mt. Clemens St. Lad ph nega mt. Orphia HM. Williams = os = Ser Gtadings Bé. rm ag BP apg oe oe 54 8. Resciawe Dr © genet) 66. ey yy 1et B. Moward St. Elicabeth Bell Wm. T. Miles 50? Whittemore St 5 Mary Day John Arther Brockte BR. Joseph Derethy Jacobsen 406 Fourth Ave. % bt so. A 140 &. Mewaré Ot. M. W. Farnsworth Gall Fought ites dee Thorpe Bt. 162 W. Jessie Bt. 134 Oftews Drive A. ee wo betel wae | a Gee 134 Hudson Ave lg nn al H. L. Stout ~ ‘Mrs. Graee K. Shelton Mabel &. Farrell — Diy mS eb i Pd ho ks — ig tear 1) Frank St. ee 286 £. Tenn St @, Genesco Ave 803 Menticelle Ave 49 EB. Montesim St 355 Fourth es EB. Beverly St E. Ryan Mrs. Beulah Cooper 42 N. Ardmore St . yeon Johan E. Stevieton Herman Tbrke Rehert G. Lee nee : 2” 4 D Mrs. G. W. Campbell James Wiliams John F. Munre 41 Miller St. ‘300 % Oneida m4. Leonard Jehan W. on o © Baldwin Ave ~ -— i. atts st. 455 Auburn Ave 172 Min £. A. Stepleten Levtee RB. Thrke W. H. MeGlethia 339 Fourth Ave 258 Michigan Ave een Rarnten Dawsen all 1 a Leo P. Carson 8. AN. Manre @:--Genesse- Ave ‘ae 191 Fiest 5. fiacel Slade George M. Petersen te Ave _ 19 Senet 0 Wesbreok Ave. o2 W. Kennett R4 2 Min B. H. Savage LeRey Shafer Peter & Senctn e- Foeerth ave ee Harold Giepe A. Bouse ; Resore t, Watkins Jack Mettewsy de. ay + Barton W. Heren 8+. 7M. Shirley st 128 Ment Rive Rose rs = W. Wayne —_— 6 Kem aoe an aie sae 84 _— . 60th —— “Vernier Sean P. Sharer “MTA: ROR att ec : athe _ een _ n-t 5 : > Seach. a ’ ~ ae... A : ME: “one o. — 682 E. Tennyson Ave 477 8. Seis st 356 Central Boot Bg wt, Tee Chaar Ave: 301 Fourth — GN. Cam Ave rer” Ven ~ Pake-Orten’ Mrs. Alferé Denman Frank Merkel i Reso on _ Richaré vee on oume L. — Jesse P. M. Tison 116 W. Re st. Therman Treadway 971 Nerthfield Ave. ‘ a abere Are. bad ws Siege A. Sebuns 6 coat 7. Beour P i ~ ee 188 Mt, Clemens St. on oe te Ra. ae a L. — ane oe — , «7? E. Beverly St. "leon oc 279 113 Lewts st. se. 188 Jedson 8¢. 1% We Phe Ot 2887 Ponting RG. Lake Orien a Aletha Boatright a Glerta J. Maédex oo Me Pettet ag a on. ~— a on — =~ oe Joneen Knowles Verne E. Cole Denna Richardson Mre. Ferman —, voy Cannan La - Donald MeAcley Ove Cook Mary E. Leckweed Viele G, Tallman — mt, a mtn we. Kite” nme MiSb E Monaticld’ Ave. Pan 17 Bim St. ~i i -= Ave. 21 Pategreve Ave. 404 Upland Ave. 29 W. Fairmount St, 94 Glenweed Ave 53 E. Princeton Ave. Mrs. Ballee L. L. Marten James Geoff Berths L. Alice Mae Veriee Leons Mrs, Bessie Barton Olive Tayler t Mrs. Gee, Helsworth ts B Moverty Ot. 505 Aubern Ave. 122 Perkins 106 BM. Perry st. aan *. 41 Medeor St. 33 Mathews St. * 349 Baldwin Ave. 299 Ae Ave. : Mrs. L. L. Marton Lettie Nichols A. 3. Whitlow Frank G. Vertes Talmadge Shelton Mrs, Blanche O’Netl Ara B. Bal Veds Graham A. © oe Ave. 505 Aabern Ave. 11 Sectié ‘i eee Green St. 7% Semmit St. 27 Hudson St. 33 MN. Benford 4&6. 76 Putnam &t. 53 E. Princeton Ave. Mrs. @. Moeere Jr Ral D. Jobneen Clie FP. Wht G. ©. Frances E. Verlee Witttam VFarreti Lafe Berton Chester H. Ni al Levee Ferman WMenry 19 Gage - oS Liberty st, nei, Sggeete P Moreland Ave. ee st. 1m ©. Menteote st 58 Bellevue Ave 925 Kettering Ave. 142 Cadillac St. wn Kenilworth Ave. Mar. roid . MeOrae mn Heed i) amineky Peretval Preene Pearl Barten Theren Brien Denna LM. Welton Biva sat Dotan Ave. 6 Wileide, Br. alt Merrer Dr. a ha 17 Diapers Ave. 8 Believes Ave 78 Rest eave. s. x) ©. Boclasere at a Case ave. aati ‘* . Themes Green 5 itame . Jackson Dera Parsons c. &. wine Geneve Sprag janey Vaneel ae Soe Ave a Texeds St. ST Sones 576 Resbed 1. me? &. me a. 17 Miinets Ave. 85 Linesin st $3-E. Ann Arber Ave 23 W Birethmere St. fy a “~ st. 1165 Somes K bivé a 410 E. Cotembts 81 «(D9 8. Possess Voorkets R4. ta Snatoon Ave os E Aap Aetee en 142 Cadillac St. Wyn Mechanic #. Mrs. ie Hewaréd Blackbern Eve at Bice Cc. &. Velentine Donald A. Tews Rev. Wesley Witter 4. B. Devts John Migtiarrie Daisy M. Walker Lacilte 64) Fourth Ave a Jessle Bt on .. pte 410 B. Cotas se 19 Pine Greve Ave a a? ae 43 Sadesn Ave. awn Beléete A 1745 Beverly St. 996 Emerson 8+ . Rush os Felimen Ernest allace Dew Cerry loseph rrett w WwW. Rehm George Set First Ave. 325 Ocomun &t. Menominee 739 Menominee R4 451 treta Ave. 4% Merphy 61. 47 Hudson Ave. |. Sanferé 81. , a yp -t- + 290 Asbern Ave * == oR : a ' a = = ow s = ‘TEN die A South Saginaw St. at Judson Street -FIRST METHODIST Bev. Pas! &. Ravens Minister oe © Youth Director “IT HAPPENED IN BETHLEHEM” Rev. Havens, Speaking Young People in Charge q WEDNESDAY EVENING—7:30 P. M. Kenneth Stepbens Mire. Jean Petaem Chete Directer SUNDAY MORNING......... 10:00 A. M. YOUTH FELLOWSHIP. .......6:00 P. M. EVENING SERVICE..... .. 2. .7:30-P, M. ‘'Church Plans Several Picnics First Christian Evening Picnies will be the order of the day at First Christian Church starting today, with one planned | tonight at Commerce Park by the _members of class taught by Wil- | liam Tempkins. | The Youth Fellowship has plan- ned a chicken fry and picnic at: Events| Will Be Launched This ae _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1954 : x Everyday Religion By DON D. TULLIS How Wise Are We? Thousands, of graduates are now leaving college with@ sheepskin in their hands and a sheepish sense of panic tn their hearts. They realize they are going out into a world that is upside down and it is their duty to set it right side up. Small wonder the butterflies are dancing jigs on their diaphragms. When we graduated the world was on an even keel. Tariff and Free Trade were major problems. The nations were at peace. No power-mad demagogues were planning to destroy the flower of freedom and.sow in its stead the seeds of slavery. Crime was at a low ebb and juvenile delinquency was almost unknown. Ne government agents were checking our ledgers and ne special committees were stirring up troublesome dust in their search for disloyal citizens. The world stage has now undergone a complete change of scenery. The background shows no quiet meadows, peaceful, wot =“ Church to Open Fund Campaign _ First Free Methodist to Begin Drive June 20 for New Sanctuary solicitation, friends of the church as well as members, will be conducted dur- villages of dancing children Upon this dark stage today's graduates must make their debut and play their part ing the week. | A total of $15,000 toward the goal } of $75,000 has already been reached. 9:45—SUNDAY SCHOOL Elizabeth Lake for a week from As Alma Mater unties her apron strings and releases her 3 Classes tor Every Age Sunday. Recreation and a worship fledgelings for the first act in the new world of drama, she seeks When the $75,000 is raised in cash 11:00—MORNING WORSHIP service are scheduled to ‘stiffen their spines with these words from Milton or substantial pledges, it will be On that day the Chi Rho Class REV, JOHN MULDER “I shall detain you no longer in demonstration but conduct WILLIAM R. KNOX ponsible » start the new church | will ha / iener he | pt es > you straight to a hillside where | shall point ye out the right which will be located on Eliza- home a panes hao Posten : — : path to a virtuous and noble education—laborioug indeed at first, s beth Lake Avenue at Murphy St. ‘. L en i , but so full of goodly prospects and melodious sounds on every ence urc As previously announced Leon- y. | on June Come- Gt ee man assisted by Floyd Hawkins ; But wise old Alma Mater knows the harp of Orpheus is out or : 5 gg adlcnipge of tune today. Its discords are sounding the undertones of FI p | feluan wi be Alor Bigger, Sr., Charles Hayward, Floyd Mount Clemens St, for a 6 p.m. She reminds her actors of the wording of the original Mattoon, Keith Pratt, Carrol dinner. charters of our great universities in which religion led the W. R. Knox Boston | Beth and Heary Riemenschnei- - A. ° academic procession. Not from Olympus but from the Hills of f Bc der a EAST HURON at PERRY : ™ oaohepricga wisdom are not identical. President ines for Nearly 50 Years | derson, Robert Ballard, Aiee Big- : Lae . e . r Jr., Edward Bi - said recently, “Knowledge can give us nuclear fission but wisdom Named president of The Mother Burt. Russell Carlisle "Venus Sots Church j can insure Its application to human betterment rather than human | Church, Christian Science for the| Dees Hendley, Charies Houston, (ll ra (} () IS ony Plains, Michigan destruction.” _ coming year was William R. 7 “par aan Donald Kelly, Wil- . J. Teeuwtssen, Jr, Paster Knowledge Is not enough. It alone cannot save civilization. Knox of Bost , i: a Turneau, Charles McCal- | Rev. Milton H. Bank, D.D., Minister Rev, John W. Mulder, Asso, Minister CUELDGEN'S Wisdom is imperative. The two ee are — | practitioner cou ae healing man, Babert: Meyers, Bay OS: 3 9365-0.25.~ Sunday Bebael ov DAY PROGRAM Let the youth of America seek wisdom, and seeking, they | ork of the denomination 1 a |e nig Meer yeaah Dick ; : < at the Community Activities shall discover the answer to life in the laboratory of the Greatest on eg | Willis. * Westfall and George 10:45 a. m.—Morning Worship Bidg.,, Wms. Lake Ré. 10 2. m. Teacher of them all. = ee ee The Nev. Hewesd C—Ast = 6:00 ——$—$————— - one year. 1 . ; . Zz, pas- na | , a iin earn He Wership Service ot the Sey, sca geeeneieed the comics or, —— ven — ’ 7 Deci les, en an w” Church—june J3th Only! - tion of Christian Scientists that | confident yw Res Howard F. Short ' ns _ —— ane _ | 0 a y pare pect power are ecientit- | wane on outstanding success of : ‘ . . . applicable to human prob-| .. -_ Be as UNITY |: Methodists to Ordain en ad aval al te | ua opr) be sa," or mem base this con- — ae : Sunday Service 11:00 A. M ? Men to Minist “the simple power of prayer” in ; jeve, fail in vision Cines Wed. 6:60 P. M. : : their own lives and in the healing |%, ‘alter on the way we shall | DEDICATION SERVICES-FOR BETHANY aun 184M. Dallr || sunday afternoon at the Detrat| Memorial Baptist Plans of others — Sunday Unity Books and Literate _J| Annual Conference of the Method-| Guest Speaker, Music Spirttual understanding alone e 9:45 a.m. Sunday School through High School ist Church in session in Dearborn,| qt Service Toni ht can heal today’s widespread dis- 104 p . R * 9:45 a.m. College of Living, All Adults THE JOSLYN AVENUE |) the Rev. John Mulder and the 7 — rida ee ae riests eceive i120 a. oa Wek af God bs Gu Now Saunary UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Rev. Howard Short will be | ot eee ie tart Coe Christian Science Board of Diree- . f | 4:00 p.m. Open House for ali Members and Friends dained elder and deacon. ¢ t at Memorial Baptist Churc’ tors said today in a special state- New Ass ; TO CHURCH The Rev. Mr. Mulder, now asso- | Prospect Street. | ment. vee ignmen s THE CITY OF PONTIAC Josiyn at Third ciate pastor at Central Methodist }- This service planned for youth athe Gon eee The Family of Bethany Church with a deep sense of gratitude to Children’s Dey Services Church, will be admitted into full | by youth will be at 7:30 p.m. from many parts of the world head ue an ype new as : God invites you to visit this magnificent contribution to civic im- Sis Gece, AUR ee est ee | ee ee Oe the directors’ message at the am-| archdiocese of Detroit, ‘a : . Mr. Short, former | gionary appointee India nual meet Mother provement. To our thousands of friends we say, “Thank you, and Children's Day Worship. superintendent of the Sunday = = aek ~— < They include: welcome to the services of this significant day.” 1100 A.M. School at Central. will be zh be guest speaker, He is serving the First Church of Christ, Fred Robert Titian t Youth Fellowship. 6:30 P.M. on trial and ordained “Geac = tant ve = . achusetts signed ie the sncred Meare "ce en, ; any, pastor . ee =e, i a deacon.| mont Baptist Church during this Stressing the nature of | Y#le. The Rev. Louis P Seartas ta nen THE BETHANY BAPTIST CHURCH “Revealed in Love: eto tard a eae spiriteal waderstanding, the direc. | 22"! tht Shlopeve. Aree. perish uate of Flint Central High School. . : tors said that the healing Newly named pastors and the (W. Huron, between General Hospital and Webster Schoo!) ————— Mr. Short, who is-a graduate of agree music pins a ae RABBI 8. FE. SAPERSTEIN | Of) Mtvical ae jaime assignments are: : DEDICATION SERVICES |= = == | Flint Northern High School, ts in rd urch ma aia bs Sally Sa-| . every human being and every|_ The Revs. Thomas A. Edicon to st. , FOR BETHANY |_IJ~ his second year at Boston Univer- | © . a amo by Say oe! ocal Rabbi to § ak group and nation. Patrick's, Oxbow Lake: Joseph J. Bohr, ” ° Comvdiens | sity School of Theology and Mr. | Oastian of erry Fer Septet ay a oe - d FIRST Mulder was graduated in 1952 *|Church. Dawe Kives will be song | “Whea we look at the world ptr eree ld y inj Barasiés. one - > “4 PRESBYTERI AN _ romped and Jane Ann Fulcher will on Conference Panel and its problems, we cannot fail | S707 wa B. Schneider, \o & = - P it. to be grateful that the teaching | Dominic's, Clinton, and administrator } : , | CHURCH Oakland Ave. United | Rabbi Sanford Saperstein, spiri-| of Christ Jesus has so broadly | ¢riy's mission of St Prancis. of Assia \ 1 | W. Huron at Wayne St Presbyterian Church Program Planned | tual leader of Pontiac's Temple | a framed an , ered in it” Homster = ‘cniaiasihan ak Ok Geese, { cacy tid BB Dr. Andrew §. Creswell, Minister | Beth Jacob, will participate in the | Thi hi am ile: wile 3. Curette Bt. Francis urch Schooi 9:45 a. m. ° ’ s of the 65t is teaching, they lared, of-| Xavier, Detroit; Joseph Imme | 11a m Morning Worship 10 A. 0 Morning Worship || {OF Children S Day re ae ee annual €O0-| ters’ lasting solution to confusion | Y= © Poul, Poatlae ™™* ' * All T of “Christ in You—the Hope Rev. W. W. Moore, speaking | . entral Conference | in government, conflicting national| Assignments of newly-ordained ypes nw ot Glee “On Being @ Child of God” || Children's Day program will be = American Rabbis, which opens | interests, and world tension. priests: ° ° —— eS Baptism Service presented at First Presbyterian | Tuesday at Pike, N. H., at the Lake The Rev Vacation Bible School | "eiwara B. Auchava 1.90 PM. Evening Worship ‘|| tureh Sunday at 2:6 am. The) Tarleton Club 60,000 Stand re gg a i e s i 7 | " chorv 4 Supplies \ PU) Reet Saee, | gsrae aacte| Te Comat Canterees, them ee —<<—<—<—<—m || 6:20 PM. Youth Fellowship [| tion -of Mrs.C, A. Varney, nurs. Uns oldest and largest national | 112 Downpour c _ | CHRISTIAN PSYCHIC Groups ery; Mrs. Merle Voss, kindergar- | Tabbinic association, will devote its / United Pen ~ e ,e@ r ,; j i. | five-da venti to Hear Graha tecostal ; SCIENCE CHURCH ten; and Mrs. Jack Chetister, pri- | y convention t the observ- m Christian Literature Vales 80 Whittemore Street : : mary, will participate. ance of the 300th anniversary of By Ret aes Church | CHURCH CLOSED Ba the arrival of the first Jewish| ) ere ne ee : | See Convention FIRST PROGRESSIVE ptism of infants will take ; LONDON : P ONENESS 1 to | place at the morning worship serv-|&TOUP on American’ soil in 1654. N — Despite a pouring 90 W. Howard St. 39 Oakland IIE Open om Welnesday, June 15 SPIRITUALIST CHURCH | ice. The tercentenary is being widely eg 60,000 persons gathered in|] Revival Service Nightly 7:45 P.M. at 7:30 ied Wvening, TAR ©. SG || Dedication Of fhe new diined| eer Se weet. vet, 0 mallee South at Sueftieid. €0 Everyone Welcome Speaher, Bev. Peter Evert, wins windows, given by the vue Rabbi Saperstein will be one hear the iinaricon evangelist Billy Evangelist Rev. M. B. meats ESS” || pete an th Women's hance ote svar panel cau Graham at an outdoor meting. || ast of Debs, Gp Midweek M's Wed, 1:30 nm WN, Gate | dynamics. Another of the discus | 4 S2me of the crowd stood in the |] Sendsy Aerie, t 1 AM sants will be Dr. Kenneth downpour for five hours waiting 5 P.M. Benne, | tor the rally t Acting Pastor, a | director of the Human Relations rally to begin on the cam- Rev. Marvin P. Hester bE: PARKDALE o%*. otis a ——e—e Pvangetical, inetitation at Calver. || 720 Whele Gospel to the 3 One Block West of Baldwin ||. — Hoppa pases En Naa het Whole World” 4 First Christian Church ing, howev ; Se er . er, the rain t 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School and Worshi to H the sun came = naked ane “Children's Day Program” P | to Honor Seven Students CHURCH OF THE q Hgih’ school graduates who are | GOOD SAMARITAN ° ae ° ° members of the con t t F h © d-D h Moved te 199 Auburn Ave. INTERNATIONALLY KNOWN 7:30 P. M.—Evangelistic Service First Cristian Church will be ree ather-and-Daughter | ~vzs..t.asecz. LECTURER Music and Preaching You Will Enjoy ognized Sunday at the morning Ban { Set T d Convention Bungay H . . Rev. Woyne E. Welton, — “A small gift of apprecia- que ues ay “— ome i M., bey P.M. lor the activity of thes 0 P. oP. M. 7:30 P. ear of his miraculous es- Minister—FE 2-6928 NAZARENE | in the aac will be bad ser oe cae eee oe Ait : - . ° y at &: in - cape from a Nazi dungeon oe | lowship Hall of Central Christian ae to be honored will be | Church. 500 feet underground nani nae he ee Arthur Webster will be toast-| First Assembl © A VICT ’ | Sarah Hallock. Lofell Saterlee and | Master and the address will be | y 1M OF HITLER'S PURGE Love 1S Tt he Glenn Reynolds. hace A a "aia Gee of God es _ | ist at @ SPENT OVER SEVEN MONTHS strangest thin “an 48 a ’ oe 210 North Perry St. IN A NA G | Cochairmen are Mrs. J | “ IN A NAZI DUNGEON EATING “tee it no mates of tom | THE KIRK gri'tnd Mrs. Merin Sandersce || ‘Old Reshenet tact tt | Thay it =o saplecction of ve. Ht ome IN: THE HILLS |e attaic is sponsored by the | Rev. W. Wiley, Ministe 4 : «¢ SAW THOUSANDS KILLED BY Without is life would be anbeasrable—yet wo j 1240 West Long Lake Read ellowship Class of the church. e . 4 | one has ever seen it. Proceeds from : 4 THE GESTAPO “ hath shen shat BLOOMFIELD HILLS Ss the offering will : : ; wre bes je for bir aoe hy A Dr. Harold C. DeWindt, be added to the chair fund. @ REFUGEE F 15:13.) Ged"s dove te the hove ; } a THE BEST YEARS _| will presdnt Paap it a musical program at mm HEAR HIS REMARKA OF YOUR LIFE Trinity Baptist Church Sunday . 4 } t 4 at = CONVERSION from ——ar ot 1 FIRST BAPTIST | s2sre~ er Millions have heard this challenging, thrilling and powerful | | All Saints Epi | Ch h Message over radio, television and ; | piscopa urc , television and pulpit. He has endorsements WILLIAMS STREET AT WEST PIKE of hundreds of Ministers, Clubs, Colleges and Universities. Los | IT mer. wing, Rev: jC, 2eeree Widditield. Rector Angeles Times gave him a front page write up. SUNDAY SCHOOL—9:45 A. M ai . | 8:00 AM.—Holy Communion ° ; MR. STERN HAS BEEN LIKENED UNTO THE APOSTLE PAUL Classes for everyone vf 980AM eee ne BY MANY RELIGIOUS | | UP YOUR F LEADERS. HEAR HIM AND BUILD Sermon by fox. Wd © _ AITH. _ |] MORNING WORSHIP—10:45 A. M. 11:00 AM.—Moming, Prayer, Closing of . . ie Subject: “The Censoring of Peter” Rev. Ward Clabeusch rhe First General Baptist Church sen wsoure meen | [St Marable | ("BB Gael , of Lake and Oxford 4386 Dixie Highway 249 Baldwi | —_on sa $:00 A. M—tHo } win Avenue | EVENING WORSHIP—7:00 P.M. tl ee Mey communion MONDAY, JUNE 14th | | | . , nm gucuenme tre 11" Soe bee 4 7:00 P.M. Rev. ‘William Hakes, Preaching ee ae Wailde BR Hunt, Vicar —~ \ , aa 4 * é e : . } , THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1956 __- ELEVEN " Confident Li ee ! — vine Rev. F. B. Reed Bethany Youth | Pilgrim Holiness Church Be Objective at Insults; ae | You'll Come Out Ahead lo Be Honor ed- fo Be Featured Come—Bring Your Family to the Second Sunday in New | Special Children’s Day Services—10:00 A. M. au T would like to pass on to you!! said. “And a lie cannot A a valuable suggestion I hacia iy Soman © uacuasecun te New Hope Baptists Plan from @ psychiatrist about handi- | hi : Scheel Lesson ——< : | Rape Mingle Bia yen Services to Celebrate Church to Be Devoted Featuring: Program by Sunday Seheol Children In probing mer conficts be are not &, skunk and may even Long Term Pastorate to Christian Education A Treat for Every Child Present somethimes awakens hostility | conclude that one, Take that ombined hool— Service of a patient who may flare up | scientific attitude and you will come| Starting Sunday New Hope Bap- The second Sunday in the new , pees Sunder, Se Wenblp ’ et ee ee ee out On top in the end.” tist Church will observe a week sanctuary at Bethany Baptist |] Pilgrim Y. P.S. ............eeesseeeees 6:45 p.m. ae a oO he tac | Well, I could Mteralty see "thie |°f Services honoring the Rev. and Church will be devoted to Christian | Evening Service ...............6+-+5 +. 7:30 p.m, he is a scientist working with a| "22 rise to lofty heights of ju- Mrs. Ford B. Reed. Mr. Reed will education and Christian world Rev. Dale Reynolds, Owosse. Guest Speaker ‘ problem. dicial impersonality. He actual- mark his 36th anniversary as a service. High school graduates|] £ ©. Swanson, Minister. Rey Overbaugh, 6. 5. Supt. So he takes a| \¥ became amused and, in time, pastor in Pontiac, twenty-one of will be honorees, as well as college eee scientific and began even te pray for the man | those years have beeri spent at the students and young people in the - analytical atti-| “Se bed insulted him. New Hope Church. — armed services. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH tude and asks The incident made him analyze | The services also will mark the | The three choirs, Senior, Junior | Cor. E. Huron and Mt. Clemens at Mill St. Pontiac himself “Why himself to ascertain what there fifth anniversary of Mrs. Reed's oe Sore. Oe — > | sone Fes ee, does my patient was about him that had caused cane. young people participate in| emmunion Meditation Merning Service 16: react in this man- | the other man to insult him, After | Sunday at noon Dr. HM. HL the order of service. The service . “BUT WHO IS wae? eee ner? How does al}, none of us is perfect. He found |‘ Savage of First Baptist Church has been arranged by the Board , , : ae this reaction re- and began to eliminate certain un-| will speak, and at 3:30 and 8 of Christian Education, with An- The Row. elenin E. Dusen, poanthing veal to me how I j attractive qualities, Eventually, the| p. mm. the 15-voice mixed-choir ‘The Sats lew adennly itempitheaiug || CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH He and his pa-| ample and a friendly relationship | Toledo will sing. 341-N. Saginaw. St. Chas. D. Race, Paster, FE 4-0239 |: ©. ta le If sGmeone says something about | Morton pastor of the Church of re peychia- | you that isn't true, saying so won't | God in Chri CHURCH PREPARES — A Tacoma, Wash. church has set the pace all human ‘ : mpl - in Windsor will speak | tor the civilian defense with the 200 members filling disaster kits on a trists, a beings, and sometimes uncen- | then of course you or I would want | Reed. production basis. you will agree. t'teay wilt pas"|\Church Emergency Kits a Lm p.m. Ml che San cemcte, capo oo | teens mete cate weer |Aid Civil Defense Effort Instead of trading insult for in-| jneretive sbeut sams, By tute | _ Net Sanday meruing the pac- AP Newsteatures of war surplus adhesive tape and tor will speak from the topic | racoMA, Wash. — A Tacoma| W¢ got petroleum jelly in 25- ing one’ sult, why not do what the psychia- and emotional level, one | « ; trist. does? Say, calmly, “Let's| o as | ae, veare Measured not by | pastor and his flock believe they | powsd drums after we were wd FIRST SOCIAL BRETHREN CHURCH 316 Baldwin Ave. OLD FASHION REVIVAL EVERY EVENING 7:30 P. M. STARTS SUNDAY JUNE T3eh analyze this person to see why the comes, an have the answer to the question: | # was as geod ss anything he reacts to me in this way.” Then) | At 8:30 that night the Rev. Rich-| “What can we, as average fami-| burns. work out a strategy to correct the | Yu find the basis of this scien-|arq H. Dixon, Jr. will be the lies, do to prepare for a civilian) A jar of the petroleum jelly in |. relationship. tific method in the pages of the | speaker at a general rally to| defense emergency?” a sample kit still bears on the lid For example, a man came to me a ee which of all of the churches of the| ‘The Rev.. DeWitt S. Osgood of | its original “ butter” label. recenily, very disturbed. I tried | and Ems Draco time theoreti. | ore invited. the Central Seventh-day Adventist |The Kit cane were filled by tnd to help him -by telling him some- great book call its ng theoreti- josey Pager - age thing of what I have just told | c#l. saat | stadent. explains: motion’ | viduat — — A you, but he objected: “It's all But, as a matter of fact, there q| or ie Gated i he Se Sek (ee ee aoe eee | hace Do ee ae ane oe oe | to doctors, I would ask: ‘What cfin | laid out on tables, | But I'm up. you we do?’ This is what evolved “We bought gauze cotton a ay | at cnet. (oractiedl artic world He pointed to a battered Jock cake asia eee cle Gil be cal you?” . known = = ing can, painted a apotiess white | at church,” the Rev. Mr. Osgood gaye ag and lettered im red: “Disaster, | said. Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 town telling everybody that’s (you will develop an urbane, phil-| ~ M ¢ by Rev. Tom M what I am!” osophical detachment. This will | © bs hat Bi T alone “Well, let's apply the scientific | give you such emotional control Wh the i method.” I told him. “‘Are you a|that you can handle an insult or) ble eaches skunk?" any other problem of everyday | ; “Of course not,” he exclaimed, | living. in outrage. “Does being called one make you wer" Tenino, | Hayens Retum ‘Then what he is saying is a lie,” RT. also |How Cheistion Science Heals | © ahd lad we athe “YOUR REAL “Your first défense is God; INHERITANCE” CKLW (800 ke) Sundey 9:45 AM. THE FIRST CHURCH F Ab d ———om€ = oF THe BRETHREN rom r0d ttamens oi hs enguedinn SUNDAY HEAR THE Poster to Give Sermon Bieete ce MUSICAL el pre rd REV. HARRY LORD cut "cl aaa Gs Sshet — ——_—$<$<$<$<————————— ‘ie doe 2 cat Vile 6 weet A _ “A dngtore pve 0 ZION CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE ies in the tos, shiv wan 8 FIRST CHURCH OF GOD | odnaeed | gift trom the church. CHURCH OF CHRIST gu taal Deri as Lae | 10:00 A. M. School 11:00 A. M. Worship | Brief stops ef from two to __Rev. Grover C. Johnsen 7:30 P.M. Evangelistic Service treo days wore mundo tn Landen, East Pike at Tasmania — Phone FE 2-626 | wane 9:45 A. M—Sdnday School | " R peer “IME MERALD more ae Aw nie tenes was mut Charity ... Nething” Rev. W. &. Vorian, Paster Lavere Sheffield, Meste Director wits a today visit-to-the-Saty tua Fm Bunday Ri BO DB. .B-- ee Gen. Offices: Andersen, Indians Rebdiuweed Ava (Near Orchard Lake Ave.) cities and places made sacred in vena usenet ee Sa Annual | || BAPTIST CHURCH sw Sunday School ..... 9:30 om. || made to Beirut, Istanbul, Frank- ° rj ae” Amsterdam. | Copenhagen e Children’s Day “f furt, Morning Wership .. 11:00 a. m. | ‘ad teak, al they left the tour _ The Christian and muneee — | — Tours were made to the various Piet Southern - eens uueer = I! COMING SOON The Pontiac High Auditorium 365 East Wilson Ave. Alliance Youth : Havens in south Englend. Observance Tomorrow}: Sunder School... ----. os ae “Th In I “d Wi ec Fellowship ....... 6:15 p.m. Morning Worship. .....11:00 A. M. i wa 1tness cna napa. ‘96bama ag ts owe Vier Meee 10:00 A. M at the BTU. ....-.-cocceee 605 P.M. fam noon. The trip was made by air Evening Worship ...... 7:30 P.M. John Wesley Film ae ed a 4 a ad a? os ta i t é FREE METHODIST |) =-——— Central Methodist from there S CHURCH 87 Lafayette Street | $$ ie Parents 7 Pion io ein ba } CHURCH OF CHRIST an Wonhip Serian, 11 A.M. Eveting Sores, 720 || Bawa eege ss oreo a tll Burtelle Green. $.S. Supt. Howard C. Arts, Pastor ae Auda iblihades dates ii "aaa ' a ° : [The SALVATION ARMY]||| WESLEYAN METHODIST |/ha\¥ Ae er doe SUNDAY SCHOOL .............-. y... 9:45 A.M. 1000 Sun. School Rev. C.D. Friess W. Y. P. 8. 6:45 | HOLINESS MEETING ..... ecu wayewsawles 11 A. M. agen a ila er ce * 3 VOUTHE SEU ohh. dc- css eeemccency es 6:00 P. M. 4] )) 4. We present—-nematn OF SALVATION”—Tene tn. EVANGELISTIC MEETING ............. 7:30. 4 Officer in Charge, MIDWEEK PRAYER Greet Home-Com for All Former Members Friends 7:30 P.M. <_< Celebrate 15th Anniversary of Captain Vernon Vie —— 505 Auburn Ave. a Hear Dr. Leland Marion Wesley not only founded the Methodist Church, Rev. Leta . Marion Pastor Director but also found time to set up the first Sunday schools in England. He rode many tortuous 10 A.M. Worship, Special Message by Pastor miles on horseback to bring the Gospel to the top heytanebeend warden ya +-~ a dleeetamediad poor folk of England who had been ignored. | ee on ¢ TICKETS 11:00 to 12:15—Children’s Day Program When? ine 20-21st } Available > Gures Manser “eee. : ee teeoe futon | | Everyone Welcome! Bring the Family! : e 8:00 P. M. * Church Office — : — 7 ng! jo he Morning vie 7:45 P. M.—Hear Rev. Lola Marion Sponsored by the Men’s Club St. John’s Lutheran Church s, BILD IN THE MIDS ~ “Battle of Jericho vs. Battle of Ai” | of the Sunday School ........ a 9:45 | 7:45 P. —Midw urch Service _ | Morning REET 11:00a.m. ||| Sunday School 9:45 A.M. Youth Service 6:30 P.M. |] Ti icedin: Meee ti: Mombig:. |} CENTRAL METHODIST a ~ aes i. | Wednesday Evening Service 7:30 P. M. : | Peaks | East Huron at Perry - ~~ Dasani > : * ae i ie até Bs ani ali 3 ie ee > ae See es eee a oe Se SS Se ae -~2 »+*-s && *% ee ee ee a Ae sagieiiaade 2 Oe ale uaie’ . . TWELVE _ » Ytalian Somaliland is the source | of half of the world’s supply of in- ‘ co Tuition, Board AUTO-TOURIST ROUTE ACROSS LAKE MICHIGAN between MILWAUKEE, WIS. ond MUSKEGON, MICH. levoid 240 Miles of Crewded Highweys £5 MOCMADELE LIPPER | WHILE YOU REST ENJOY THIS CRUISE Queen of Great Lakes passenger ships. Eat d sailings East and West. Comfortable lounges decks . air conditioned bed- rooms fine food and refresh- ments. it, Children's Por folder write Wis- consin & Mic Steamship Co., 60? £. Erie St., Miiweukee, Wis. | Ticket Office & Deck “THE MART” TEL. 2.2665 Fee Up at MSC Considered by College + at Meeting on student driving at college governing body. The | raised tuition and dormitory fees $> a term across the board The driving ban, proposed some weeks ago by Prof. Arthur Brandstatter, head of the Cam- pus Police, was discussed with dents Tom King. The fee increases. effective with the start of the fall term will raise tuition for Michigan resi i dents to $60 a term, or | three-term school year, non-residents to $135 a quarter or $405 a year. | Veterinary science students from Michigan will pay $125 a term and | | non-residents $200 | ~~fitaff- members said the inereas- | es, necessary because of rising | costs, brought the college fees into line with those charged by | the University of Michigan. Your Watch canslon Watch Bands Ladies’ — Men's $15 Georges-Newports lewelry Dept. tiniee $150 | Dormitory fees, including board term to make up increased ma- | terial and labor costs, the staff | said, ‘Community Theaters Pg ig Ma ge | “Night People Peck, Rita Gam; “Battle of George steatgemery, Mart Myer. | er Sat “Phantom of the Rue a Kari Malden, Patricia, Medina; “Yankee Peshe,” Jeff Chandler. Rhonda Fleming Starts Bun: “The Wild One.” Marion -Brando, Mary Murphy pen te You,” Judy Molliday, terd Me—Reochester Sal “Man Behind the Gun Randolph Scott, Patricia Wymore Pris. eners of the Casbah.” color, Giorta Orea- Peter La — BUMPING AND COLLISION ar” $49 : Techaisoler TONITE—Lawt Complete Show Starts at 10 P. M. ON THE GIANT WIDE SCREEN! 2nd HIT! “KENTUCKY SUNDAY and MONDAY THE RITZ BROTHERS in MOONSHINE” First she ‘as afraid Hondo-— the tall intruder, silent as gunsmoke, violent- looking and proud as the surly dog at his side . Brandstatter and Dean of Su- » }and room were raised to $220 a| Ban on Student Driving, LANSING w® — An outright han | Michigan | State College was discussed incon-| clusively and in private Friday by | the State Board of “Agriculture, | board, at the same time, | | | | $180 a} and for, “It Should Map- | w- | heme, Turhan Bey Bun.. Ture Botany Bey." color, Alea Ledd, Patricia Medina i Wed Thurs Beachhead.’ color | Tony Curtia, Mary Murphy + | Pri. Gat. “Shark River color, Breve | | Cochran, Carole Matthews Untamed | Metress,”” Judy Canova | | Helly Bal Yankee Pasha Technicolor, Jeff Chandler, Rhonda Fleming Bun.. Tuts Red Garters.” Techni color. Rosemary Chonry Jack Carson Thurs, Get “Ge Man. Ge Dene | Clark } Milferd j Bat His Majesty O Keefe Techal- color, Burt Lancaster. Joan Rice | . Tues: “Lilt,” Technicolor, Lesite | Caron, Mel Perrer | Thurs. Sat Untamed Heiress. Judy bus Te Donald Berry, “The Gea Around . _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1954 _ Studio Orders Tree Branches Tied to Autos - © DURANGO, Colo, — Movie fans who want to watch James Cagney, Viveca Lindt John Derek Jean Sanat wis locatien mo. | N New Contract With NBC vie scenes in Durango have to tie; NEW YORK (® — Margaret tree branches tp the back of their | Truman has signed a new one- automobiles. |year contract with the National The four stars are in Durango | Broadcasting Co. for her fourth making Pine-Thomas’ ‘‘Run For | season of radio and television Cover,"’ an adventure drama being | guest appearances. filmed in Technicolor and Vista- NB€ did not disclose financial Vision: The story takes place be- | terms. fore the use of the car. The sensi- | The daughter of former Presi- tive big-screen color cameras dent Harry S. Truman has ap quickly pick up tire tracks on dirt | peared in a variety of roles rang- roads ,ing from drama to singing to ’ the filming, but to prevent their automobiles leaving tire tracks, they have to fasten tree branches on the rear of their cars, to sweep away tire marks made by the moving vehicie. Margaret Truman Signs | ‘Adams Hints Ike se May Not Run Again WASHINGTON (INS) — Presi- was Assistant Sherman Adams ‘has hinted that President Eisen- hower might not.run for re-élec- tion in 1956. Adams told a conference of the Citizens for Eisenhower Congres- sional Committee yesterday that the President might bow out if the Republicans lose control of Congress next November. Emphasizing that he does not know Mr. Eisenhower's intentions, Adams said: I can think of | certain conditions that might make his Pennsylvania farm an attrac- tive place to retire. One of these “ — CROSBY TO REPLACE CROSBY — A 20-year-old Stanford Uni- + versity student, Gary Crosby, demonstrates his singing style for report- | ers after he arrived in Hollywood to take over his more famous father’s | radio show for the summer. Gary says he wants to make a career of | show business and hopes some day to be as good a singer as Bing. The | summer series-wiit be his first regular entertainment assignment, ail- — he has made records and guest appearances with his father. Ferguson, Higgins Officially inRace LANSING W®—With the deadline falling Tuesday, political candi- | dates flocked up to the barrier | today. , U, S. Sen. Homer Ferguson (R- Mich) filed 55,457 signatures from | &3 counties on his nominating pe-| the race,” titions, the largest number yet filed. He was accompanied to the Secretary of State's office by Da- vid W. Kendall of Jackson, Repub- lican national commiteeman. George N. Higgins of Ferndale, | filed for the Republican nomina- tion for governor, submitting 16.- | 422 signatures from 29 counties. “TI wouldn't mind sitting around Higgins said for the man who was." Fel nay-Ye VE-IN: EM ire Burned Betting Sins ‘Bring Double Charge DETROIT (INS) — A Detroiter | and a River Rouge man faced the additional charge of arson to- | | day for trying to burn a stack of bet slips while police were knocking at the door. When the four police raiders en- | tered the apartment and arrested |.George Fulton, 47, of River Rouge, and Louis Malek, 47,- of Detroit, a table with all the Republican | they found the blaze had spread candidates and have some impar- | tial group pick one of us to make “It 1 fo the rug and several pieces of furniture. Qfficers extinguished the fire and wasn't chosen | would go to work | managed to salvage 18 unmarred ‘and 45 partially burned bet slips. s Open 7:00 P.M. Dixie Hwy. (US-10)-1- Bik. 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Ye) all hee T MALONE | att —" CREATURE (22° 5 | BLACK LAGOON ; f i i | z rier of 5 2 % films have been played and re- played until there is no thrill in ii # i li 4 : Former Mental Patient Held; Search for More Victims Goes On E E E Ba now, ~titles-on--the} COSHOCTON, Ohio {INS} — public, Search for more bodies will be bit of deception concerns | resumed today on the farm ofa the re-issue of “Dead End.” The| former mental patient near Co- name of Humphrey Bogart ig em-|shocton where three bodies al- blazoned in the ads as the star.| ready have been recovered. Bogart really played @ featured) The former patient, Cletus role in the film. Reese, 36, has been charged with .: = «* murder in the slaying of one of I'm not arguing that reissues the men and is being held for should be abandoned. They'll al-| turther other ee ee — taxes and Joan Crawford. A few eo are really worth ee ane seeing. bodies found apparently But I do propose, Mr. Chairman,| ‘ thst of Lester Melick, 58, a || that all re-issues should be plainly ee labeled as such and advertised —_— = with the original billing intact so ° the public will not be fooled. The sheriff said a body recovered last Saturday has been identified MI Awe, | 2s that of Clyde Patten, 28, @ school teacher whom Reese has NY | cmitted killing during an argu - ee oe es + —— SS SS . charged with murder in Patten’s He said all three men appar- | entity wore beaten to death with ® an cak club shaped like a base- ball bat. The club was found in \ Reese's home. . All the bodies were found in a4 | shallow graves on Reese's farm, > | pcated-abont 29 -pafon peptiiwest mw. of Coshocton. The sheriff said Reese told him: “This has been going on for a long, long time.” OAKLAND . Tues.: Walt Disney; also, Disney's “Alas- SERVICE ||"\ie. rs: Jack Palance, Constance Smith; FOF Jet Crashes, Burns Near Residential Area FE 4-2525 EL PASO, Tex. —A Navy FW HAMPTON [ics mane only 3 feet tom ELECTRIC COMPANY ge ae io ggereny Anni ime 825 W. Heren id, wes a Caleteria Les Hutchinson 4511 Dixie Highway Gene Shaw, Mgr. , After Wild Chase “Pinocchio,” by | Wed., Fri.: “Man in the Attic,” | All Makes. Werk . | “Man Crazy.” Neville Brand, ; —Gasrentecd Christine White: : PHONE © since the car was driven across a Freighter Springs Leak, LINGON PARK (INS) = Three! Windsor youths. whom police said | Sinks; 6-Man Crew Safe admitted stealing a car in Toledo,| NORTH SYDNEY, N.S. ®—The were arrested by Lincoln Park of- 102-ton coastal freighter Dorothy ficers e t after a two-mile anty tomny P. Sarty sank last night off the |Cape Breton coast, Her sie-man crew: rowed ashore. onro, 20; Eddie Fauteux,| Cpt. Frank Poole said the ves- 20, and Ronald Ladouceur, 21 sel sprang a leak. in an = to halt the trio's speed- | Colombian Capital Lifts Two-Day Old Curfew BOGOTA, Colombia (—The cur- few clamped in this capital after Wednesday's rioting in which 15 joined the hunt. | persons were reported killed was Canadian youths said they lifted last night. had spent all their money night-| The rioting was led by students, clubbing in Toledo and stole the The government § charged . they N 4a — THIRTE] @ KEEGI@E=3 ’ ON OUR WIDE SCREEN! ' orey-Ue lel ne it LANCERS es af 5 ee r™ MARJOR | jf TEELE / ha Metical to. get.transportation-home..A-‘ were Communist-inspired. « THRY Oa kia ne TODAY MONDAY! — a z Seabee SUSAN STEPHEN A COLUMBUA PICTURE - A WARWICK PRODUCTION FEATURES AT: 1:15 —— 4:11 — 7:07 — 10:08 —FEATURES AT— 2:59 — 5:58 — 8:56 TUESDAY: Jane Powell * * “S'Gtnu Also. “vines LAST TIMES TODAY! . Late Show Tonight at 9:20 ~ name its own win-| The Trojans qualified eight of | Cal, which is shooting for its 6th/ were not enough entrants in their) 5** ing margin in the NCAA games! nine athletes in yesterday's pre- | straight title and its 15th in the last | events. Yale also had four qualifiers but on ancient Ferry Field. lims, held under a searing sun, | 20 national meets. Such is the domi-| Figured to fight iS aos tee Ot he le Sart Rees fave eee And it probably will be 2 to 1/~ to smash early hopes of the | nance of this school, which very NCAA's “tiny title’"—2nd place—/ strength to make a run for 2nd upset Despite its impressive wn ance in the preliminaries, Southern California had one disappointment |—though it was a minor one. Jim Lea & defending 440 cham- pion, finished 2nd in his specialty to a Purdue flier by the name of Ben Youtsey. Youtsey was clocked | + in 48 seconds flat but with the title on the line today, Lea—who | rf won it in 47 flat last year—is still | ; e Mma eS favored to make it two in @ row. While Lea stumbled, two other ‘ ; defending champions breezed to Th tse aw ot ree cul Willie Williams, Mlinols’ track version of footballer J, C, Caro- * : ’ line, skipped home in the 100- weson AS | zich *scoz old . of Texas. ag Ray, Al Kaline Blast) Marquette's broad jump king, . |John Bennett, leaped 24 feet, 4 Grand Slams to Win | inches to easily lead the field. | 7 In all, 14 events are on tap to- } 16-5, Then Lose 2-1 | 4." Sith the field events starting PHILADELPHIA —Detroit Ti- | ®t 1 P-™. 4 |gers’ Philadelphia visit is paying . off in some ways—for Ray Boone in particular. After two games with the A's the Tigers weren't a bit better off in the American League stand-[ (CIO No. 594 won its victory in ings today but that man Boone | City Class A Baseball League com- : looked wonderful. petition yesterday afternoon, sur- 2 Despite seven home runs, of | prising General Motors, 6-4. Union- which Boone “ three, Tigers got only a- split yesterday's twi- . e mi night doubleheader, winning the wigan iene oes S| Spartans Sti : Detroit's ist game slugging, in- eluding grand slam homers by |/ ’ | Boone and rockie Al Kaline, soft- | “ eam 0 1 | ened some of the hard knocks | of this Tiger road trip. Boone's homers, two in the opener and . . ai cas tes Ghe ally Deel can Win 2nd Straight, Now im the tad game, gave him 11 | Face Rollins in Top = ao Contest at Omaha Homers by pitcher Ray Herbert, newcomer Wayne Belardi and| OMAHA (®—The “big’’ and the rage Dd a Aye Speeding sets) “little” so to speak come against a ; eb mathert cat iit each other today as the only un- for the win. defeated t@éams in the NCAA Col- A’s took Detroit's home run ex- | lege Baseball World Series. — * win the 2nd ad i Michigan State, the ‘‘big,” faces | na's four-bagger in Rollins Coll “little,” which spelled Steve Gromek’s 6th | j-ature ee cake a) ae 3 defeat. a . | se gs rful in ae a ie cd prgrbig wits ed ; faded ore arion © ano in led LEADS CHIEFS TO TITLE—Senior right-hander Pentine Pree Pite|the 2nd. Only Boone's homer in| Ten Conference has ever produced Marv Caswell (above) had his biggest day yesterday | in the title game. He also drove in the Chiefs’ ;'"e, {th Prevented a auilns when it comes to clubbing the ball, as he pitched and batted Pontiac High to the 1954 | Ist two runs with a home run in the opening frame. | |) 4. 4; Sadie betas hay wth made it Victory No, 2 in the meet pach how Conference baseball championship. | Spectacular performance concluded Caswell's prep Ned Geeee aa ceiiaet tek st 2-1 victory over . ee ee ee: a Hoaviscapel illiag wieesd yoo Muon! n Opener ure Big Seven champion, by a 41 time he held the world heavy-| the park. a z Confident, margin. ive- un rame_ weight title. He won it after Joe| Boone hit his lst homer in the! ty the other games between once [Dut Say s Not Louis retired. lst, after Bill Tuttle walked. defeated clubs, the schedule puts | Bolling hit a bases-empty homer | yiascachusetts against Missouri at : Reports that heavyweight cham- : did like- |. —_ — = - ‘O fid in the 3rd and Belardi did like-|» 5m and Arizona, still a threat ins OF D- vercon!l ent pion Rocky Marciano had been | wise in the 4th. against Oklahome A. and M. , | MONTICELLO, N. Y. w—"This | Betting hit freely by his meee we big — eeret iti had reached the Charles camp and | Boone socked a@ grand slam ° Herr’s Double Is Bi oe Se eet ey eee | Ezzard was asked f me Ption, |i the 5th and Kaline duplicated Misconduct May nig uv $ Big they know I'm the champion.” He grinn wai in the 7th. Later in the same —— Hit as Waterford Loop | Ezzard Charles made the state-| “['m not paying any attention to none. Oe tor Detroit, | Cost MSC *]] ° | me rt Leaders Triumph ment as he lounged on his bed in| that. I think they might have had . ° j his cottage at Kutsher's Country! him look bad purposely to make FIRST Four Gridders over DETROT {LADELPHIA League-leading Dick & Wes | Club and talked about the first! me confident. Ti iwnoA ABH OA! LANSING w — Four {football Sports splurged for 5 runs in the og dl BEF i-—et BREE players at Michigan State coll , Ae . . s ege, on Boones 3b. ¢ 3 i Spears | 13 3 accused of various forms of mis- Stard u'waaiee Teme || Major League Averages |\sis3i ii ifeet iii yoomcym re ts Softball League play. (Complete through Friday, June 11) sp Netloaal League Crab Kuenn. 6 ft i} wanenee ¢ 2 3 0| Charges are proven against them. Do W wilted three hain, tw | tame tourer Cue Besee | (SEs. Hutmtaemburns eee,’ 1 tt poeaes ¢ $f |, The was the promise of Dr. eluding a 2-run double by Don | «, Fa sen oe iel2 208 S00 79 Sas mi aFesiy” 1 } ¢ ¢ Rawr. bo 4 8 ° John A, Hannah, president of the Herr, and three walks in lis big Cleveland Roe PE RR Brooklyn ...... 177% 235 466 51 225 263 Eater > 3 16 3 Domer’p 8 eee college, who issued a special state- imning. Drayton Drug is tnd to | Boston 1626 202 420 37 191 358 | ny ork 176 38 ous Os 2 Fotade O14 51 18 Tee 32 827 9| ment with the approval of the state foop wich a 3 records nn” |Sian, HER St BS Bg] Prac tf Sa fo tal bogags eT OO Se a! body ofthe colleges N League Club ' a ae In Little League play, Williams _* ae ee oC Pieting = clus Po - “e br ret| RB ne, 2 Tutte 3. 1 Deising, Boone, 3. “This will make some of our Lake, which leads with three | CLUS PO A_ E DP Pet. | Milwaukee 50 1378 a i onl pe beeen ee Vain | People unhappy,” said Dr. Hannah, 7 : Ini 53 MM4 Seo 42 56 979 St 1371 58) 49 55 «976 | R— = . Bolling. he ssed the straight wins, blanked Union Lake | New York 55 1464 618 47 66 978) Pittsburgh 55 j428 uM @ ors | Rca a Shogeg be wag pcg - =~ Raa pa the statement to Lumber, 16-4, as Garry Hellema | Detroit | ..-..----. 2 1408 545 43 Go 978) Cineinneli $1 1951 S47 51. 69 974! Demnectri Renna. Power, Bertoia. 2B; Rewspapermen, He referred to the had 4 hits in 4 trips A Sway tie |weseeee "SMO SS SM Fy), Bae et EB Fe Retoe gh Valo wate | NBs 2 | coaching staff which would not like fof 1st exists in the Junior League Paieseiphic - om pond . = rot — = PPE HA al - a 970 | 8B—Tuttle, Boone | s—Tuttle.. sP_Power. to lose the services of the men in- Ba: " | ouse ean uenn = " = = = ag White Brothers, Drayton Drug |" wey sissies | ES" GE i”, OR ia | Pemeeci, 8 Deere omtegas | ne ae Nn okaee po ey = portion AS au we ne et | sosbewens ay mente r- Wott 2. Marlowe |; Burtechy 2, a bavet wie won the most vcleiiile player s + penscaraonges | HO—Wetk 6 in 4. Marlowe 1 in 1- , Dime Recreation we viv v—-1 2) Wiltiims, Bos ” 7 S ; is 3a? | Musial, a poo} 3 a 2 os yt] oe te if ewodtedg: yh ag Hoo award in this year's spring prac- Digh & Wes Sports 000 00 x8 6} | Busby, Wash 210 33 t8 3 200 | Renee oem ee TS 2 Me 8) 2 m1. RER_ Welk 33, Marlowe 32. Porto-| tice; Victor Postula, 21, of Mar- nh comet, ol OS me 8 atte ae mi Mu rat 3 ies garreve 6, Bee SS Dimer’ PB | Shall, Mich., a reserve halfback; ———-+- ---- Seouse. 4 . » 0 7 7 354) Ww Shantz, W—Herbert (2-4) L—Portocar-| GBicn Seals foe HEPif BES bit: Pete ee be oe _ Pox, 4 } we h Hw : , Sh F COS Rea RE GL Se See, SB bk Be ran, Selon ge gg] 2 Andover, Mass. end ; ‘ser, ‘ 2 3 Philadelphia 000 101 00x—2 4 0 Ow rrom Wes mn ae mo bk $a ee i Ie 8 8 aa Gromek and House; Pricano and As- | . | eons. Det 3 * Me " 1 3 | Rautiots, 13 i “1 F : au | Tn, runs—Detroit, Boone. Phila- Santee, Barthel wai, ‘cist Bien Se de df B apc wee -— 7 = Be 45 30 $14 tee Pane MD ; : | LOS ANGELES — Handsome | Lepe = : ! 176 20 54 4 22) JOT itisiem Fass Gite stale Jost Phi zo Ws 4 21 joe Cole. Pen, 7&1 1438 Speedway Show Starts the show from a pair of the world 8 Kuen. Det” me 62 81 oo National ites wea “ "at 7 Hardtops Sunday greatest milers last night when he Hathela =r yee me i % a5 | Pitcher. Club. rn an ow L Pet Ty ' ls for tonigh ari 4 hrew’ 16-por . _Kaline. De, . 7 364! ushe ime trials for tonight's variety 6 Geet 30 irene Tigh ir wisn oe wabia ie Milliken, Rie 2 mek th 3 $153 automobile secing-show-at the Pon- meet at the Coliseum Beene Del I BE 3a Mie'ing” Bo it ft be] tlac MSO Speedway begin at 7] agsscisted Press Sports Writer. Amerteos League Pitching Hacsix, st t 102 9 39 68 9 3 730! heduled | .... Im the _featured-mite,-Wes Santee- Ec decisions or--meore? | Podres: Sitar —— Fe 20 Ag Be — F994 Bn With, the. 1st_race_ach 1 Pe major leagues moved into sineanmnen __ 1P HW BB SO WEL Pet. | Collum, Cin, 38 8 : 10.20. Ah RBM ay of Kansas rar awey from-Otvmpie t Morgan: 307-636-1348 Last hace wt ee et 464-34 a a ee champion Josy Barthel of Luxem. | 72"* = SR BR Sf fee Mover. Oe @ 33 235 2 m4) A dash, 5 heat races, a pursuit, | today with the season experts : bourg in the fina! 220 yards to win Reynolds. WY 3 30 HH ? i oh | Oars NY ° 4 yess ar | semi-final and feature race are on | still on shaky Pater “we 4 po haa a tenth of a second slow- | Lopes yo OR te $2 30 Conley. Mit Shnmmis ez| the program for the speedy litle . 7 ? he ran_last wack ut Ee ee et aided tinection ie one | The experts. of course, picked ; the third! best best on* record | Trucks. Chi. ws 70 S68 3 TM \ Miner chr. foe 8S age] ee aN attra one Brooklyn and the New York Yan- q Cre eee nen get rac crsocia.| KEC# 10 repeat as champions with 3: Sunday 1 Tilts f See te 69 23 244 2 «667, Poddielan. cm. 7 @ 13 153 2 me, Land O'Lakes ng Associa-| yijwaukee and Cleveland.runners- eg y ilts or | Johnson, Chi 67 53 20 28 4 2 «6687 / Jolly, Mil 1 19 19 19 ; 2 600/| tion hard- wil ain Sun- Suiliven, Bos, 0 0 3142 GTiLabme Bem oo 3s oll tops will run again Sun-| yp, just like ie yee. City Softball Teams fig RRR ET] St Rerade SSB 213 Fling at 5:90 pm, and the let race . . Kinder, Bos 40 4) 47-9 4 9074 icy > ese ing at 5:30 p.m, and the Ist race in out pd ae at soe ear ee paapott of 8 rained out contest | evn - MH 8 9 21 Met) Roberts, Pal, we @ M6 7 6 338) the top rung at the moment by softball Goleman Bax 8 6 4: 7s Se \Velenine, co @ fn B33 300 Golf Tourney Underway |ome game over the New York me . Wynn, Cle 7uD mie ae SREB? ? @ Giants. But the Yankees haven't a ot Won re yee Ma PK $$ fee tols, Bain 4 aw ale 4 Second Michigan Publinx Golf| found the consistency they need to Drag riord 4 - | | r League in @ men’s exhibition MeDer'tt, Was 7>eeaoi te | ee 8 sah 3 3 See | Association tournament is under | take charge. "a atinate Husk ht totes sek Der Se ee 2 § 2 BS Konstante. pra a2 4 10 6 2 2 3e0/ way today over the Highland Golf; They moved within three games Park. Gingeliville and Shaw's paw? pel. BFS Buss w FRIDAY'’S ROME RUNS Club course. The 18-hole event is of the top by shading the Chicago | make up'a postponed game | Benge Se 1 M2 4 32 Sel akStinaame gE, tind, west | medal play. handicap affait. Win- | White Sox 3-2 last night. The White June 3 at 7 p.m. and GMC | sem ¥Y He a 3% | Keline. Herbert. Tigers: Limmer, Renna. | ners will be determined in several | Sox lead Cleveland by ha fp game | take on River Rouge in an | Hoen. De AB" 2 3 Sep] Brooklyn: Rlmererki ction. belt. | flights. Top flight winner in the | with New York in third, The Yanks at 8:30 p.m. | Merbert, Det. 33 4 3 19 2 6 353] DangneTeas hates Law, Pitt | MPGA's Ist tourney at Edgewood | haven't been in first placd, even : Orky, Det 4% 18 401 2 6333 | Ginnte; Jackson, Bikeus, *! was John Kurach. for a day, so far. i PY x By BILL MARTIN Marv Caswell Pontiac High's top pitcher, saved his best’ perform- ance for his last game yesterday. - | 6th on consecutive triples by Jerry Caswell retired the Ist 18 men in a row. He eased up briefly in the final inning to give up his only | ‘hit and a walk and then got the last three batters out on a field- | Cen er's choice, pop-up. and infield | grounder. He struck out six and walked | one and was given flawless fielding | support. Caswell also drove in| Pontiac’s lst two runs with a 1st- | inning home run to right field with Colle Hunt on base, Chiefs’ 3rd score came in the Valiad and Hunt. Centerfielder Sidilsky collected Central's only hit, a Tth-inning single. John Fieser, then walked. Charlies Snedden reached Ist on a fielder’s choice, Verdun popped out to 2nd and Ken Lucas hit a grounder to Vallad to end the game. Pontiac rattled Central's Larry Horde for six hits, including three extra-base blows. He struck men were outhit 83, but took full advantage of five GMC errors. ClO scored ali six runs in the 3rd inning, on a combination of two hits, four errors, two walks and a passed ball. Gary De- Vaule drove in two of the runs with a double. GMC’'s Wes Roberts led hitters with a double and two singles in three trips. Losing pitcher Zeke Morris was relieved by Don Ernst in the 3rd. Jack Hruska, winner, fanned one and walked two. The games are scheduled Sun- day at Wisner Field, GMC meets Jerome Olds-Cadillac at 1:30 p.m. and Elks No. 723 face Auburn Merchants in the 2nd game. NN ccciccnccccsvetecne 101 O01 1-4 8 5 clo aoe» O06 000 2-6 31 Ernst and Roberts, Gary; Morris, Hruska and Osika 6-Player Deal Happy Affair Chisox Get Southpaw Martin, Outfielder Ed McGhee; A’s Land 3 PHILADELPHIA w—A trio of ball clubs, running the gamut of | the American League standings, switched six players and every- one seemed happy with the shuf- fle. The first place Chicago White Sox came out of yesterday's deal with lefthander Morrie Martin and outfielder Ed McGhee. The Philadelphia Athletics, bad- ly becalmed in last place, picked up two pitchers—John (Sonny) Dix- on and Al Sima, along with rookie outfielder Bill Wislon and $20,000 cash. The Washington Senators, in the middle region of the league stand- ings, acquired Constantine (Gus) Keriazakos, a $60,000 bonus hurler and $20,000 folding money. Birmingham 9s Clash in Legion Loop Action - Junior baseball activity in the 18th District League resumes Sun- day with two Birmingham entries and Berkley seeking their 2nd straight triumphs. © The Birmingham teams, Reds and Blues, meet one another at Pierce field, while Berkley enter- tains Waterford at Berkley Com- munity Field. Huron Valley Boys- Club goes to Clawson in a 3rd game. Waterford-Berkley game is at —— | Wally Ulrich, of Maplewood, N. J., CIO Surprises Coachers to Win First ‘A’ Victory ;|tered the 6,065-yard Cavalier lay- out five and issued noe bases ba balls. Victory gave Pontiac a 9-1 record in Valley competition and a 132) | saan Qualifiers for NCAA's F inals | Btellern, 83 feet, T% ; Charles Butt, Cali- fornia, §3-6%; Roland Nilsson, son, Pen cea ro feet, JAVILIN—Leo Lon Leng P : over-all mark Rico, 13-10%: Ione Cental LaBelle, te-S%e: Jerry Church., . ; PONTIAC CENTRAL ter, California, 197-6; John AB HOA ab nO 4| Rahere Biekerd, wee-s Qenmes 2 1 ¢ 1 querer 3 2 2 8 guantord, 14-8%. " TF Hunt! 3 1 1 8 n'dea.ns 3 e 3 2 100 YARED DASH semifinal first heat) _ om. | Ge M: Dean Smith, Temes: Lihere.lf 3 @ © © Lucasif 3 @ @ 0) Colorado A & Hay'd.ib 3 112 © Kilb'n3b 3 © © 4/ Bdger — ee State. Best lade 3> 3 0 2 3 Pk’y.ib 20 8 @ time—W et 2106 6 A’niche 1 0 6 1 100 ini a oe semifinal (second | ML irty.c 2 @ 6 @ Hordep 2 © © 2) heati—Joe Graffie. wn California; “Ww rieee ‘ale; Ralph Aldredge, -—— — — — —| Texas Southern; Bob Gary, Washington 23 621 11 5 hy 71 11 : time—Graffio :00.6 *Struck out for Ananich in 190 YARD HIGH semifinals — ... 200 001 O—3| (first heat)—Willard Wright, Southern —_—— 000 ©—@ | California; Kenneth Tere, orthwestera ; ea v Nad, HR—Caswell, — . Stanfor allace Mona- et cuameil Yl iad. HR Caswell. | han, Pittsburgh. Best time— Wright :14.¢. tiae 1, Punt 3 2 50- taseet & Horde 5. seed heat) Willard » Tilt~ —Casw® . | BB—Caswell 1. W—Caswell, L—Horde. | — = Root, me yy pie a — Best a tg — . - - Eno 24 feet 4% Poe Wilbur Wilson, Virginia State, 2%; Neville Price, 24-19; ee Arnett, Southern California, 23-09%; Mal Andrews, Arizona 23-8%; Jim Podoley, Central Michigan, 23-17%: Ear! Smith, Iowa, 23-6%. so 440 DASH semifinal (first heat) nsation a — fora ‘espe Michignt tater Meade 5 te; Don ern Methodist; Mike Larrabee, Southern ia. Best time 341.6. Under Par 60 Credits 8-Foot Putt on Second. Hole for| ‘Mental Lift’ VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. ® — today credited an eight-foot putt ag the ‘‘mental lift’ that sent him on his way yesterday to carving one of the four greatest golf rounds in the history of the Pro- fessional Golfers Assn. The chunky, 30-year-old Ulrich annals to fire a 60. His magnificent Ted Kroll, Al Brosch and Bill Nary. Utrich’'s also shat- out’s competitive course record. Despite his sensational round, Ulrich found himself tied for 3rd. place as the tournament moved into the third round today. 62, tied the PGA’s 36-hole record with a 126 (otal, Redlegs Sell Hurler CINCINNATI, June 11 w#—Herm Wehmeier, a regular Cincinnati Red pitctier since 1948, was sold outright to the Philadelphia Phil- lies tonight. No price was dis- closed. became one of four golfers in PGA | Best performance came in the second | J round of the $15,000 Virginia) er 156-10%: Bobby dhe i 9 -%; Gerald Helgeson, Minne- “% nn- A&M: ~~ Srogham, Best time— 121.3. YARD DASH semifinals (second )—Rod Wiiger, Southern California; Herd Thresher, Yale; Ira Murchison, Western Mic ; Jackie Creel, Auburn. — 214. (first heat) oe tine ‘ Hughes, Purdue: Bull Purdue, . Best 220 YARD LOW | Ditacts; Joha fe Senn Giardello Wins Close Decision Verdict Against Bobby Jones ‘ By H FULLERTON JR. NEW YORK (®—The proposed head-to-head duel between defend- ing champion Ben Hogan and al- ways-challenging Sam Snead for’ the U. S. Open golf championship won't take place in the first two rounds at Baltusrol next week. And it’g extremely unlikely that it will take place at all. * . * Ever since Snead beat Hogan in an exciting playoff for the Masters title last April, suggestions have been rolling into the United States Golf Assn. that the two should be paired together in the Open. Snead, playing behind Hogan in the last two rounds last year and with the pressure always on him, finished a bad second to Ben then. * s . USGA officials, who have main- tained that such a pairing would 10 a.m., the other two at 2 p.m. thumping middie: third of the campaign } Giants: had bowed to the Cubs 54) Pre-Season Experts Aré Still on Shaky Ground |==* As Major Leagues Start Season's Middle Third|~z:- Brooklyn regained sole posses- in a 10-inning day game decided on Eddie Miksis’ first homer of the season. Pittsburgh defeated St. Louis 85 and Milwaukee edged Philadelphia 1-0, breaking a five- game losing streak. . * s Cleveland moved within half a game of the White Sox by beating Boston 6-2. Washington. ‘outlasted Larry Doby hit a three-run home | run before the first out was made at Boston. George and Wally Westlake gave Art Houtte- man added insurance with homers in’ the fourth and eighth. The Cleveland righthander retired 11 men in order after Ted Lepcio —— jumped on Bob Cha- Rich Belmont Race Draws Field of 14 Open Pairings Place Ben Hogan, Snead Far Apart backed up their stand today by placing them about as far apart as possible in the starting times for the first two rounds. * . s Snead, playing with George Fazio, Little Pine Valley, N. J., and veteran and amateur ace Harvie Ward of San Francisco, is scheduled to start his first round at 9:32 a.m. (EST) More than three hours later, at 1:08 p. m. — a te et, On Friday these starting times will be reversed for the second Ma jor League Results result in unmanageable crowds, | Det ou opened the fourth with a single. . THE-PONTIAC PRESS: “SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1954 y PONTIAC, MICHIGAN — ee ~ = = 7 bee . , orm ACK Or Ne La € - Sep Ne .- . 5 ae =a Et > ~ Your Neighbor’s House Sightless Trainees Learn in New Building By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE trainers’ private rooms with would be confronted with,” bath, and a laundry unit where the student, if he chooses, can take care of his own clothes while learning to use his Leader Dog. * @ * Student. rooms, ulated in ‘home-style; are large enough to _ te two separate fur- nishing units. Each ore has his tre ie S Papell ot — i Nei al OM eG sis” ety uF pote & pte te ~ i baeg f° ati g ath Hy EE fk Pe TE alee SRE a“ ~ & £ tag rte, i ~ gS SS ee ee i Ve THE ROAD TO NEW SIGHT — The Baltimore Sun's ex-reporter, W. Walton White Pentioe Press III, opens the front door of a new home, built by Leader Dogs for the Blind, to go 1039 Rochester road, Rochester, White will complete his training through his paces with Jackie, his new friend and guide. White says that with the month the school graduates another dozen blind students sending ‘help of his dog, he will be able to conduct in insurance business. communities to become self-sufficient citizens. Founded in 1938, this Along with 11 other students enrolled this month at the Leader Dog headquarters, largest in the world for providing dogs and training programs . + * * a STUDENT FROM PANAMA CITY — Cha with her on the ledge of a planter bordering the new Leader + Blind home at Rochester is Florisabel Paz, of Panama City, (pict at left.) Blind since birth, Miss Paz is 17 and will be the first t l i Ae ie : | ! tT, I & - <2 ha ss] 3 / fh z and worthwhile final services. the Pons William 7 il it i ; : { | DIRECTOR MAYNARD WALKS LEADER DOGS — Associated Leader Dogs since its beginning at Rochester in 1938, Fred ) directs the program of training and guidance. He says: the favored dogs for leading the blind are German Shepards, Collies, THE. 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While the plaster is not waterproof, its inventor claims that dampness does not affect its barriers. Uprights to Spinets: Do it With Mirrors An optical trick, accomplished with a single panel of plate glass mirror, can give an old-fashioned upright piano the modern appear- ance of a low-cut spinet. By completely mirroring the face of the upright above the key- board, the piano will not only seem ror reflects wall coloring and drap- eries on the opposite side of the room. An even more complete il- lusion can be obtained by ex- tending the morrored area to cover the piano's end panels. Convertible Design - Can be used fer off or gas. Seems t Phone rua | HARNECK 2-2530 HEATING 2615 Orchard Lake Rd. a Hardboard Ideal for Repairing Storage Bins Adequate, saf¢ grain storage is a problem on many farms, The secret of proper storage lies in the lining of the bins. 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Employees and SAVE EVEN MORE! By Leber Costs FREE LAYOUT Instructions CALL FE deral 2-2113 % Years Dependable Service ares 497 S. Saginaw, Pontiac Famous NATIONALLY-KNOWN Furnace - @ Underwriter’s Approved - Now You Get Everything You Need at One Low Price! We furnish complete furnace layout H & L FURNACE Co. See Us for WILLIAMSON Oil & Gas Furnace & Fittings $497" FE 4-9573 . | THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1954 | SEVENTEEN } ~ ’ . eae Take It Easy When , Useless Wax for | iur‘wtai s ter mints” |Adequate Wiring Vital | szproved tr exer ute orient for Outdoor Fixtures outlets should not be used where For surfaces that get heavy the Best Results | wee: such ss tatters. 0 8| “cuaidyeiecrtc tater ext out |” Lbs sxvoed 1 melee When ‘wax manufacturers tel) | “unt at a time, polishing as you | 5. sure to use wires and fixtures|cats in the U. S. you to use less wax, it's news. pnsemannccmena ane polishing | best automobile 2 jobs can be obtained if you don't os 1 wct'non ee vance | OWN YOUR OWN HO a paste, or liquid wax. For e More than one-half the people ae ia the U. S. have pronounced + 'defects in vision. : | Amunican- Standard e€ or Bui B R M : pe eo rag FIXTURES ||| 3 Bedroom $4100 ; = = Real Low Prices and ~ ¥{*°™* ; i y : ; ; 2 ear - Ss ae aa te Quality Work! ; x © Immediate Delivery $7 1 p*° Lumber | pain 9 When t ith BLDRS’ SUPPLIES etic dh tgserty’ Ana Sie ae SASH & DOORS | sbovt hait of the sloping bottom is BUILDERS’ HOWE. : er is saturated. PAINTS ‘DICKIE Lumber Co. 2495 Orcherd Leke Rd. Phone FE 4-3538 =. 3 = = = = PLANNING To Repair Porches ance and increased efficiency of | is no problem either to put up or|ever needs to be handy and neat- DOWN Garages ot trig are |e tan 15 tants, tage, |? ee eontomes hl hl: STANTON PAYMENT Modernization Major emphases in the evolu- : Sesteent ee —_ . « : GUY W. CECIL |) pissed ‘on denim improvements | Traffic Engineer | srs ally, designed of sata tr S05 Rete 5h -Pipgiing Roles. & Serrlee FE S053 05 We tat on eee enn © ree 4388 Dixie cal Pest Office ar eoceeee — — oar g weer whine hy _ - — eons nes hastnoned Kare is one of three outstanding models of OR 23-7721 Svayten Plaine 3-2420 ret eee ee eee a P ainting Str eets, designing eye sees beyond its distinctive design. Many variotions—in plan and size talents order and oon Solving Tie-Ups | —sare also available. N Medern H stretching the possibilities of lim We build the complete frame of the structure, includ- To Buy or Sell Real Estate See “7 — gg Wed space. ing the foundation and exterior walls, roof, floors, par- ff - c r, fee’ : color ae ’ sas ' i : te i Bateman and Kampsen $6,650 ofich overlooked as a way of help- oil, wane canoes asian mass A limited supply -of Iron Fireman and Delco ichoding the sdrg-or brick aan aes Realty Compe | Morrison - Heugh | ing traffic to move. Barnes says: | paint, and makes an easy-to-decor- Stokers, for domestic and commercial use, now wi " doors.end painting. . , : 377 Seuth ae Real Estate Pe Sing a cia “" ene ving ate — aa for we wells. a available” at wholesale prices. Take advantage - From that point, you take over. You finish your home FE 4 0528 23 W. Hophing FE 5-552! J} cise you can name. Here, in Balti-| orative background for collections | Of this great saving. by doing it yourself exactly the way you want it done. more, they used to use maybe | of ob Place ends . ya b We do our own financing and deal with you directly. 2,500 gallons of paint a year. This} jt creates show-otf spots — PP sl eo ee Buying from Red Horse means that you keep the deed year I'm going to use close t0|handscme pote and pane in the Coal. Save $1.50 per ton on 2 ton lots or to your property. : -_ , oe. ve | THE KAISER’S || pep HORSE CORP. 702 S. Peddock Se. Phone FE 4-3555 FE 4-2262 "3 com terete nt CFE 2-8179 wood hung. This was done ——— but in many cases he simply sets|The sketch shows peg out 5 gallon paint pail instead—| on door, but painted with bold diagonal yellow | used to 4777 | Sand, cement, ashes or any other | extensive, to include heavy material that's handy. He | ..q women’s hat racks figures the pails are a lot quicker | pars DIXIE HWY. to install, a lot cheaper, just as/ i205. as well effective and, in many cases, easi- | | am to cone! If the closet i Rie Hi al | t DUO-THERM Screen in Front of Fan ae a es Glen Ca PHONE Cuts Efficiency Sharply | enough . If you cool your house with an| "®*- : fixtures are used for Automatic OR 3-2180 attic fan, pay attention to the type | special Water Heater of screening used over the fan| Be#vier equipment. . _ opening in the house wall. Fine Peg-board comes in standard NOW ONLY../ can reduce the efficiency of the | fixtures also can be selected. | mesh screening such as you would | sizes or can be cut to specified 95 fan by as much as 50 per cent. A new idea by designer Morton KLAND One-quarter inch mesh screening | Goldsholl packages a pin-up board 4 Hl 5 ; z i Ft FE | use for window and door screens | sizes at lumber dealer's, where reduces the output by about 20 per | 19x24 inches with black metal fix- cent and % inch mesh by only|tures for the kitchen, the work- H ATING about 10 per cent. shop, the closet or the garage. This The Good d — and hardware stores. Use of three Housekeeping AIR puCTS C0. See the New a are sketched at 8 = *| The states of Washington ami Shop 4717 Dixie Hwy. er “CORONADO” Oregon lead all others of the Union a 51 W. Huron FE 4-1555 Drayton Pleins Y in lumbering. ! ~ = United States Steel Co. ORDER NOW- |}. 56,500 » | KQpy? een AVOID DELAY! |} s*~°— | “= | Herbert C. | RAL PREV > | q | Davi s ... the home “that couldn't be built for the price”’ | Metre reel || Meg lse ker a | . . . but WE DID IT! 351 NM. Paddock. FE 5-6973 SEE THE NORTHWOOD “42” |. . a daring new concept in Modern casual living, a product of the latest mass production methods in home building to bring larger homes within the reach of lower income groups ... but custom designed with YOU in mind Imagine a ) No Settlement Costs Home With... No Mortgage Costs 4 BEDROOMS In Face 2 BATHROOMS . a and Full Face Brick y} Nothing More ALUMINUM |" Combination FOR ONLY ... to Pay! : DOOR You Must SEE It - er 5 a 95 to BELIEVE IT! ggg, ou!eag | aN NAME RT & EXHIBIT HOMES NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION .. . located at 2328 upboards windows . Porch | Awnings LESS HARDWARE © Modern fiberples laundry tub 6 Guaranteod. sutematic heating . o ® Venetian blinds throughout system Middlebelt Rd. in © Attractive gable overhang Completely insulated West Bloomfield See Expert P ° ° weatherstripped a Township between Measuring Service ‘ Lerge brick planter boxes 7 Orchard Lake Rd. Sears experts will mens ©Werdrobe and walk-in closets ° Color coordinated throughout and Square Lake, minutes from the world’s largest SF ae =| ONFHA.TERMS ||| | MIDWEST | |] =o Bee new! FE 54-4171. : ae. Birsirkadagan ante savagery rl Order : = SUPPLY co. 2575 ie our or THis worn HOMES at cown 10 eanty prices NORTHLAND | glaring sun, shut ou : you oN.T ' FE 4- EXHIBIT HOMES siele OPEN DAILY | 0 Ul ing s From Noon Until 10 P. M. fe EXHIBIT HOME PHONE - FEderal 4-6191 awnings now—have your installation done in plenty i of time for summer heat! Shop Sears now . . . and save! Awning Dept—Seors Main Floor Phone FE 5-4171 \ ] ; oye smuomsy fact Sie se iil iittala, iilia dinate _ EIGHTEEN ; , Costs Less Than You Think to "BUILD A HOME When you have a lot of wood You We we Build it i Wer Fee T) special little drill that makes Pipihost Obligation Try Adding Sand to Paint John M. Barling. Dealer Pose. by otdine . small pment | of ‘clean fine sand to paint before | brushing it onto a wail. ‘Garages--Ki teens fi, ves (ra We do all kinds and types of building, remodeling, repoiring. MODELING ........ DAIRING. .,, , WEWING 2 bic te in ? Geecccccocccese eteeeessceneesseeeseoseseseseeee eseceeeee ALWAYS READY... To Serve You With Supplies! , uf BUILD THOSE WALKS, DRIVEWAYS, GARAGE WALLS WITH AUTO- sLoORS WITH READY- CLAVED BUILDING . BLOCKS! MIXED CONCRETE. j Cee of of the obrentngee of eniformity , and extra ber, toe, good 7 con- strength oe ee the appearance pre oor Hi ag sure te in- ond valse 2 eee wbbace ‘Auvoctavan Beis: jane pests “. Free img Blocks before you estimates. See Us for a Complete Line of Builders Supplies ® Ready-Mixed ® Lime and Plaster * Face and Fire Concrete * Send and Gravel . . Brick ® Sash, Lath, Tile © BLOCK © CONCRETE © BRICK 545 S. Telegraph Rood Telephone FE 5-8186 SSHSSSSHHSSSSSSSSSSSLOSE ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1954 | Special Drill Saves Time INTHE HOME % ‘Personalities Important | : é Decorators Require More Than Knowledge of Whims NEW YORK — The popular mis- conception—that a decorator-deco- rated home is simply an expression of current whims coupled with the chosen decorator’s own taste, is just not so. Today's decorator is a combina- ition detective - psychologist. The these do-it-yourself times any- | Such facts as ” - . ; mpd | how they entertain, what kind of a one who wants a flagstone walk OF | heck 1 they de- terrace needs nothing more than & 41. ‘That takes a type of detec- little cement, sand or fine gravel | tion not unlike professional sleuth- and the necessary enterprise. Of | ing. course, if one hag never worked with cement a few details covering the mixing formula an@ making’ the frames will be useful. The job il- lustrated above is being done a lit- tle at a time. Each step in making the frames; mixing and coloring greens and soft pinks which, as well as harmonizing. with the sea | atmoshphere, achieved the color hues desired by the gray-haired grandmother. Another problem of an entirely different nature was presented by a couple whe were avid art collectors. Their protilem was to dispfay their collection to the greatest advantage, yet have their art works hung in such a | fashion that the paintings could _ be easily changed as their moods varied. A decorator designed false beams for the living room, with imbedded pin-point lights, each directed on) the paintings. To enable frequent picture changes, she used grass- | eloth—which_ doesn't show where | pictures are hung—for the walls. Another client wanted a year- white background enclosed porch with glass jalousies was built for summer sun and air, A brick. faced .refreshment bar, wrought and card table and chairs provided the cool outdoors atmosphere. Rose patterned upholstery, carefully chosen for balance and tone, gave just..enough winter warmth and formality. Children's rooms should, with slight changes, grow up with the | child. One such’ room, 13 years ago for a young girl, em- ployed French provincial furniture. A simple charge of accessories over the years made it completely adaptable for the occupant from little girlhood into womanhood. The young lady, now about to be- | - come a bride, is taking the basic pieces of the room with her to her new home for the next generation. Custom Draperies Sell for Low Price ‘Custom-made draperies, usually the cement in one tone or several colors; laying with grass in crev- ices or setting solid is illustrated fully on pattern 229. The price of pattern is 25 cents. The Home- stead Improvement Packet which includes No. 229 and four other valuable outside improvements will | be postpaid for $1. Write to Work- shop, Pontiac Press. — — ~ — wanted to live graciously, yet in a manner informal enough for the shore. They wanted a combina- tion of elegance and functionalism in a house that was easy to care for. They wanted a place to enter- | ‘tain both adults and grandchildren | —and lastly, the rpistress of the ‘home wegnted “co that would | set* off gray hair." A decorator fulfilled the entire list of requirements in a variety She utilized some of the We will | PRE-cUT Your Lumber for a 14x20 GARAGE Refters ond All Only casional pieces— $1500 ee cee a —AND— painted in pastels to fit into the softer look of the new environ- lment; she created an indoor-out- | door home with wide sea views for the gracious, yet informal home | desired, coupling a formal living |room with an outdoor dining ter- race; she captured the spirit of | the sea in soft violet tones, grayed- ASSEMBLED SECTIONS | Ready to Erect For Only $5500 Church's Broker Willis M. BREWER Complete Real Estate Services © Listings Wanted © Buy and Seli Contracts © Will Trade 107 $0 ROAD Conmmeets fer Ranch Type AUBURN HEIGHTS Roosevelt Hotel stim FE 4-5181 live Where You Phy... (AT PLEASANT LAKE) Six Miles West of Pontiac on Elizabeth Lake“ Road & ‘ _ Including Sales Tax and Insurance F ully Modern Homes F | ; @ Automatic Heat @16’ to 17’ Living Room : i} -@Large- Lots. .-e@Low-Taxes .. @Lake Privileges 3 } $ | i Down Payments as Low as LQ recs srtsce cots Model Open Daily 1 to 8 P. M. 4 | John J. Dyer & Son Pleasant Lake 4214 N. Woodward Ave. 4 Corner Elizabeth Lake & Williams Lake Rd. At 131% Mile Road. LI 9-3220 + ‘ round family entertaining room, | considered out of reach for the cool appearing in summer, warm budget-minded, are now making looking in winter. The solution: a their appearance at a tiny price Do It Yourself with Porter-Cable a The saw with the famous KICK- PROOF CLUTCH to protect the operator, the saw and the irs Cuts full 2” at 90°. Madel -6 Even an amateur does profes- sional = sandi with Porter- Cable's Orbital Sander. Cannot gouge or mar. Model 106 A 44° Drill with all the features oh gggr songgiorneglpere Jacobs The tool with 101 uses! Polishes, ormance rated ow »y impartial testing service. Model D6... Hours of hand-sanding drudgery are eliminated with this Porter- Cable Belt Sander. Works in any position. Model A-2 Cut wood the easy way with the Porter-Cable Electric Chain Sew. Fells trees up to 28°. At the lowest price ever offered. Model FUG oi oni Hs cae ces. tas ny & For that professional touch on all your workshop projects you can't beat the Cable Router. Interchangeable motor. Model 100............ Trims 100 feet of hedge in less than half an hour. Smooth con- tinuous chain operation makes 30,000 cuts minute without vibration. Model 103... PICK IT UP I LAY ONE AWAY TODAY --- FATHER’S DAY N TIME FOR DEN Bail with only the addition of a little | plete with thread, tape hand-work by the parchaser and other necessary tools for the a choice of patterns and fab- | finishing touch—a bem, put-in by "i thought fd get my bath in frst — for once!” ; _ This would never happen in a home with an automatic Gas water heater. Its recovery is so fast—so much faster—that you actually luxuriate in hot water. Yet it costs leas to buy and use. See your gas appliance dealer to- day for the best hot water service money can buy. Only GAS de AUTOMATIC WATER HEATERS GIVE HOT WATER 3 TIMES FASTER | 063966-28 And this is only one of the many won- derful, time-saving, work-saving ad- vantages that your silent .. . eco- nomical ... dependable Gas Servant performs for you in today’s home Get the facts . . . Modern gas service is avail- ‘able in this area. Before you build, buy or re- model, call Consumers Power Company, FE 5-8151 for information and service. Ld eS a Cast-O-Stone is prepared on your property and CAST DIRECTLY ONTO YOUR WALLS, for custom appedrance * FREE ESTIMATES anywhere in Michigan SEE 15¥a-17¥2 E. LAWRENCE ST. NO MONEY ih NOWN wwe eee “23 FHA Come in er MAIL —$——— a scover the etranstorms | frame, shingle. CAST -0-STONE® + ton brick lockers st yEco or sidingal™ _into distinctive rrTreAiir STONE MTS ¢ tenance costs. Let Cast-O0-Stone add beauty, convenience and solid resale value to your property. CAST-O.STONE Terms TO: Cast-O0-Stone, 15%-17'4 Lawrence Pentiac, Mich. Tess —— tcting, my, home wth ont per- at =a | ame > + -. A very fine olt-for lubricating | watches is obtained from the head and bedy of the chuimon porpoise. NOW Is the Time! INSULATE with Fine Zl om if Williams N \] Paints | O L UNION LAKE LUMBER CO. 7234 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 3-3061 oR ag Vcie) | RADIATOR is Here! William Lechner 27 N. Cass FE 2-1821 Painting Closets Not Too Inviting on Warm Days Have you ever washed or paint-_ ed a closet on a warm day? It's hardly a recommended form of relaxation, as any experienced hand will attest. . Yet at housecleaning and decor- ating time many qa busy home owner finds himself in exactly that Spot. His schedule may demand that he carry out such projects when- ever he can squeese in the time. M the weather man fails to co- operate by providing g nice cool day, that’s just too bad. The job must be done. Fortunately this disagreeable as- pect of home maintenance can be | minieniaed by prospective home builders through thoughtful plan- ning. If closets are lined with aromat- | ic red cedar they wil] never require washing, painting or other decora- tive or preservative treatment. Oc- casional dusting takes care of the upkeep. Closets in existing houses also ean be lined with cedar at small cost. Easy maintenance, of course, is merely one bonus feature of cedar closets, They are noted chiefly for their moth-repellency. Toe-Nailing Simplified If you have trouble toe-nailing try starting them straight and then bend them into the correct position after the point is a short ——— gercnsertes BS Fo Remodel With DOUGLAS FIR PLYWOOD Swap that unused attic or base- ment for a bright new bedroom or den. It's easy when you re- model with plywood. Big, damage-preof, easy-to-use panels speed work, take any Gnish . . . give you the luxury of real wood paneling at budget- kind cost. Come im or call today for free material estimate, nails (driving them in at an angle) | Pe ae eee square feet without its two-car garage. blueprints available from architect.) ~ oe & Air Cooling Costs Offset ts Many Advantages Make Conditioning Cost Bearable Home air-conditioning offers not only year-round comfort, but ad- vantages which tend to offset Exclusive Ranch Home Sites STYLE-RITE Homes 1090 Lone Pine Rd. _ MORTGAGE LOANS for Part-time Formers De you live in « modern home in the country ea « helf acre or more? The Equitable Lite Assurance Soci ety of the U.S. offers « low-cost, long-term loan plan especially weil adapted to your financing needs. Call or Write fer Details D. B. Charles 17 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-052! Eve. FE 5-8891 DON'T MISS IT NEXT SATURDAY F. J. POOLE CO. 151 Oakland Ave. See How You Can Save Hours of Labor the PORTER-CABLE , Way! FREE DEMONSTRATION By a Factory Trained Representative SATURDAY, APRIL 19th e AT ety OF OF STORE ¢ FE 4-1594 It heats the home and adds moisture to dry air in cold weath- er. It ctols the Rouse and removes moisture from the air in hot weather. It filters dust, soot, side air. , i in ord of Rotting Paneling for all use. 10-in. stock BO IT YOURSELF AND SAVE! 3-Pe, Bath Set 99.995 Com with all fixtures and fittings (seat not included) CHOOSE COLORS 4 -YOU WISH Nat'l Advertised Electric Water Heater 916952 WOLVERINE if NINETEEN within a building and lead to costly | pound mineral surfaced rol] roof-| Canadian waters of the Great ing, the pipes were rusted, the | Lakes, Superior, Hurén, Ontario In one case where the earth be- | wood had become soft and-rotted | and-Erie, comprise only one-fifth neath a basementless house had | and paint failed to adhere to the | the total fresh water lakes within not been covered by layers of 55'wet surface. | the Dominion, ] The Perfect for Concrete Sieks Fines Det eae djorpageti HEATING “Ap The ducts ore buried in the. slab 2 to 18- inches from ficient and eco- nomical in op- of Keine Caulking ‘Samal Gal. $2.75 Ot. 85¢ Tube 45c Caulking Guns From $1.98 eee ee eee euevvuect oes ¢€:0 0 ¢ // ALUMINUM Fa] ALUMINUM, DOORS WOOD COMBINATION DOORS From $13.50 LUMBER COMPANY “Where the Home Begins” Furniture Designing Trying fo European sented in any other country. ‘3360 W. Huron FE 5-6910 a week ¢ This Is Your BUILD IT YOURSELF with NEW for Only Can You Imagine 100x300 ——_—_—_—_—_—_—————> | ep An Invitation to See a Complete Home = For a 2 Bedroom CAN YOU AFFORD TO RENT _ “AT THESE PRICES? "CADET" Model Home Phone OR 3-2757 SHOWING 12-8 EVERY DAY OPEN FOR INSPECTION AT 4892 MARY SUE Ge Dizie to Seshabaw, North te Maybee, East to Mary Sue Johnson Construction Co. Bex 338, Birmingham Michigan Lumber & Wrecking Co. habrsee me From ..... $13.50 Droyten Plaine on she Dino I eee a [omtiins," | Steel Clothes Posts, Set .. $13.50 | A dream come true—-A beautiful | new cae if you neko $45, 00 ~ or more, in pleasant SUNSHINE ACRES-- Vh-cLarKSTON x ~~ Guide Y Ld Om eae DRAYTON LUs PLAINS. od —~_ aera > T0 FISHER BODY 2 PONTIAC PLANTS Shyer Lice Ro. Per Month PONTIACY Wj if Z yyy : 6, 050 retarPrice IPA UIE RAVE... Midwest 4-0328 a ee ee je _ TWENTY _ 5 14x20 = Garage 298” | All Materials Furnished [| Including 8 x 7 Stee! Door i * Less Labor ond Cement 1 NO MONEY DOWN—Up te 3 Years te Pay ORTONVILLE LUMBER CO. Phone Ortonville 59 | CHECK | PRICES a ITH Bers | ee > ; Senden? Sepplies bro” | “People You Like to Deal With!” TRU-BILT BLOCK CO. “Tom” Clifton, Owner FE 4-9531 INSULATE NOW! — Z THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1954 En joy Lounging on Chaise’ After Working to Build It | By STEVE ELLINGSON One of the nice things about | accomplishment comes in. wwe 'T'''''''''vrr, > > DO IT YOURSELF ; 3 IN ONE AFTERNOON $ ; $ > = anal $1 BEAMS—CHANNEL $ Keep Your Home up to IS° COOLER (3 = ANGLE—TEE 3} a wine $ REINFORCING BARS }. NOLITE i 3 FILL $ HOT ROLLED AND $ . $ Got your home reedy for summer! Why as LOW AS gCOLD FINISHED BARS$ | swelter...why spead clooploce af hts 3 ROUND—SQUARE when ZON Lite INSULATING FILL 60 > > can keep home up to 15° cooler? > FLAT 3 In winter, cuts fuel bills up to 40%. — q $ ~ praiccci Ya oy Tp CT i peas 3 $ ~ HOT ROLLED SHEETS COME IN TODAY FOR FREE ESTIMATE $ AND PLATES 3 ig 4 : > 4 ; 54 i4 $ F. J. POOLE CO. jPuise wang «| 3 Machine Works 2 ‘ 151 Oakland Avenue - FE 4-1594 $54 N. Porke FE 2-41213 FREE CUSTOMER PARKING | Se: ‘ Pontiac Paint Announces... | When our forefathers came to | | some energy. They weren't beth- having a home workshop is that) This is a very easy article to it gives us a little of that old pioneer spirit. | fortable. It has a contour shaped | seat to fi¢ all contours. The back may be raised or towered for | this country they were permitted | dozing or reading. ease only after they had expended | There are also wheels so that | | it may be moved to any part of | ered with nerves, frustration and | ' the yard. The pad may be made the vague litte distur = or purchased, the wood is all stock | common today. : : = place sizes and available at any lumber | They were so busy working | yard. and building everything they re- All that’s necessary to bnild it quired that there wasn’t any | is to trace the full size pattern time left to worry. Their security, | 4, the wood. then saw it out and if they had such, came from finally put it together. hard work, i¢ wasn't for free. | Their ease came, only after they | Even the screw holes are lo- had earned it. | cated. Any inexperienced ama- teur can build this article. And after it’s built, I'l guarantee that any inexperienced amateur can enjoy it, because it’s mighty restful. To obtain the full size easy rest contour chaise pattern No. 125 send | Take for example, the comfort- able outdoor chaise pictured here with pretty Penny Lynn the new singing discovery with Earl “Fatha"” Hines’ orchestra. This chaise will give hours of ease, but only after some ener has been expended to build aad 75 cents in coin to Steve Ellingson, But that isn't all, you'll enjoy | The Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Michi- A GREAT NEW PAINT Formula , after having built it, than if it this piece of furniture far more | &4" Phone FE 3-7193 K60 _ EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT Engineered to give you a com- $ | : pletely satisfactory paint job at a WE GIVE HOLDENS RED TRADING STAMPS! price so modest you cant afford not to paint. Spreads Easily—Solid Covering Weatherproof! Pontiac Floor and Deck Dries Quick—Durable Waterproof Qt. ‘11> PONTIAC PAINT MFG. CO. ST. Pontiac Sash Black For Sash and Screens o 9% FE 56184 17-19 S, PERRY ; |i Phene FE *-3071 ROY ANNETT, Inc. Realtors 28 E. Huron Street fey | “MAKE DO” — An easy way ;to pour the contents of a rec- tangular can, such as turpentine, | Don’t Let Brush Stiffen While Taking a Time Out | If, in the middle,"of a painting | | were a gift. 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LOW CASH AND CARRY PRICES AT Burmeister’s Come in and let us give you a price on your lumber requirements: We just received 17 carloads of lumber that we can give.you a.terrific. value.on. Burmeister S ‘} | Wholesale and Retail | 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. PHONE EM 3-4659 — EM 3-3996 We Deliver Within 70 Mile Radius of Our Yard. 2x4 FIR 3D. c. &c. 40gS19ULING -- 49jSI9UWIING -- 4ays!UWINg -- -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- 4ojsioung -- “Make Sure It’s” LUMBER CO. Pontiac, Mich. | == 404S}OUMANG -- s0jSIOWINg -- =) | Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister -- Burmeister <, se er es . ae , . . . ~ . a2, . p i 4 ‘ , _— { 7 : 7 ‘ p ig = 4 = 2 ‘> - a i] + ‘ 5b ; we - _ : : TWENTY-TWO _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JU NE 12, 1954 | . o _ . ALLEY OOP . - by T. V. Hamlin BERLIN @®—There are cigarette the streets of Berlin, of-war, than the sight of workmen raising tall scaffolding to repair * * * In 1946 if a visitor flicked away a half-smoked cigarette, five hands grabbed for it before it hit the pavement. The collection of cigar- | ette butts was a leading industry. Tobacco, coffee and sugar often | Tests May Locate Potential Delinquents. BERKELEY, Calif. (UP) —Uni- | versity of California psychologists | are developing a screening process that may pinpoint potential juven- ile delinquents before they reach high school age. Director of research is Dr. T. R./ Sarbin, associatee professor of psy- chology, who hopes that after a) year his team may come up with | a battery of special tests that can combat juvenile delinquency | tests have been made on 100 boys ranging from 14 to 17. About half the group con-| sists of normal students from a) city high school. The other half | are psychopathic delinquents from | state institutions. Sarbin says that one of his tests | has shown that delinquency stems | from an inability to tolerate limits | imposed on a subject's behavior. | Another indicates that delinquents ' ook is gone altogether oe the place of money as a| people in the Western sector are medium of exchange and a meas-| better ‘dressed, the shops hold ure of voles. | more goods, the streets are better \y Even bankers tilled backyard | kept up than those in the Russian |gardens because food was so sector. scarce, and few found time or; The problem of unemployment energy to raise flowers. The win- | ;, greater in the Allied sector, of dow boxes were barren of bloom. | pourse, the chief reason being that The third most important sign | 395737 refugees poured across | from the eyes of the who | . ‘live here. In 1946 the typical Berlin System Would Permit look was that of a castaway ani- ° mal, a homeless corendian of Spot Payment of Fines cautious pleading that seks GUTHRIE, Okla. @® — An “hon- friendship from a stranger. That | or system" for overparking violat- ors is being considered by the po- These signals of human rece¥- |lice department. Under discussion ery and a return to human dignity | js the installation of collection box: | and self-confidence are far more | eg on downtown parking meters impressive than Berlin's property | where the violator could pay his recovery, the almost miraculous | fine without coming to headquar- | speed with which it is restoring | ters. 5 j Hal Boyle Says: . ; West Germans Confident of Allied Friendship, Aid} ,more in the first four months of | this year, Whether they come in quest of food or the political and spiritual | nourishment of a freer world, they ido come. Despite this flood of refugees, the Western sector au- thorities have cut their total of unemployed from 300,000 to 197,000. Each year West Berlin is Piving more on its own efforts, less on the cuff of help from the Allies |. | and the Federal German Republic. The sector remains as a redoubt island surrounded by a Red tide ot Communism. But the air of hopelessness is gone, and nobody is busy pushing the panic button. | People want to fix-up their homes, open new businesses, grow flowers again in their window boxes. They pick their cigarettes from a packet instead of a pavement. * * * As one German told me “Anything can still happen, of DONALD DUCK ee peelcnny IVE gy PULLED SIMPLE ! JUST = its battered physical structure. | He would insert the amount of | * * * No city its size in history ever took a more fearsome battering. hthe fine and his ticket in an en-| course, but at least we feel our | velope than drop it in the box! allies won't just ride up to the for collection by the patrolman on | airport one morning and fly away | ing or luxury goods open regularly, Allied airplanes rained 75,000 tons | the beat. of bombs on it, Russian artillery | ———— as methodically shelled it for weeks | SIDE GLANCES in a calculated effort to reduce | | and leave us to the Russians.” < by Galbraith it to complete ruin * * . ! As a result the city lost 500,000 lives, 38 per cent of the buildings in its 340 square mile area were destroyed, and an additional 38 per cent were damaged. The debris has been tidied up but engineers recently estimated 100 million tons of rubble still remain. But the streets are thronged, new shops stocked with food, cloth- and the squabbling gatherings of black market operators are gone The Allied-occupied Western sec- tofs and the Russian-held Eastern | sector are peculiarly different. The Russians dramatically. symbolized Berlin's property revival with a LPP ogee by Ernie Bushmiller OVS ---WHAT AM I 7 WORRYING Y ip / p> dividuals. concentrated show window recon- struction of Stalin Allee. Big yel- 800 Bott ; low-tiled apartment buildings and _ les for Science street shops, Russian in design and Are Worth Redeeming as impersonal as sardines in a | . TTERAS can, line that thoroughfare for | CAPE HA N. C. ® —| nites. But step one block away | Keep your eyes open for a floating | wn4 you are back in uncleared | or stranded bottle. debris. It could be one of 800 released se. Bang by vessels of the) West Berlin has no single ayo | . » Mass., Oceanographic | struction job to equal this but has L Institution, Each bottle contains | spread a vaster building revival, ; the finder | program throughout the entire | date and location of | sector. ee | a the bottle. The finder gets * *¢ « dollar. The difference in the human | In 1951, one man located 61 bot-| rehabilitation factor is clear to! ties in two days. even the most casual visitor. The | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES SF oy SJ fi | "or - i & ie Nle i me —<" fovpo? = dhs —_—— CISCO KID YOURE CERTAINLY TVE RIDDEN THIS NOT GOING TO RIDE ROAD FoR YEARS... ON THIS DANGEROUS AND NOTHING HAG RAILROAD EVER HAPPENED | 2 Y DANGeRous* HA! HA! ~ y ) hae Ba recs wt hS ‘ mu \ 1 if mat; "le by Merrill Blosser hef Why, THOSE wrere THE BEST ASSIGNMENTS I'VE EVER OISHED OuT/ >. aa oa = 4 ’ GRANDMA r by Charles Kuhn OUT OUR WAY ; ) | 7] GEE, | FEEL SORRY FOR UNCLE BOB, : x = EGAD, JASON! 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  • . ORION Tate of June mission mit pag Sy giving. ne éu0 ter ite fine Richardson te, ‘Pein "Com ams enced, bow 28 a NION jWo as oe eee the sion city of in ere soni Eig douse rootere. y. FE m eccortanre vamended Ser ot Jun eee rae ae Erman os rd Pungel a at TIP os. Lang . roars tt ah Se & ey =| 7 nee ES = ot we jar, y Com Jui & “ he bi E ‘ Ww. on the me Charten . oar — dol e bike NAGE ® DA DONALDSON peer ar fi - Ber o , to RS R EV held ok . ther ys, bool ‘ : ANS. May eat 7 ea thin’ s ‘ City = v al at = and gro gs and mann Venttew en mol ) Mare wn you’ ¢ 12,’ ‘ lew effitatin 4th in. y ar ve. “ sorta at be ca et out- ar? tating, Ta il sh t urned Sowa te gs Satrmert hrou in Puneral side. = re ads! gh Cla to at Mr lita 1A * ane pean es FE2 doth , - -8181 to - er NO for an call W. ad-wri : trit. * ’ . a bot er ee Orin te re ‘ weg _Help Wanted Female 7 7 ‘must pay: ey = BABY SITTER WANTED, 3 CHIL fg Riding Cist. aa00 Union Lake Callafte: 4 p.m. FE 23-0660. aching 4} 330 6. SAG- EXPERIENCED TRUCK DRIVER | _inew Twins Revtaurent. for Pontiac and vicinit THORT ORDER CO OOK AND knowledge of Jumber. Pon- am we Ni Wees werd tiae Press, Box 66, giving queli- Aveove, cost Hai soy fications. = = A Farm Placement Specialist "Orrick. ORR "08 ENERAL Li Starting Salary $137.45 bi weekly | HORT-HAND AY Must meet the following quaiifice- Press. “ot Four veers of experience RAPHER YOR REALE agricultare or a related activity. | ‘tate office. Full or part time es noe geo | _See Mr. Brewer. Roosevelt Hotel - shall teca WANTED WOMEN FOR E feed vent to ponent en ven work Only ‘Geese desiring steady | oat em 3 Oredustion from college with _Credit Bureau. Perry St specialization in agriculture or | WOMEN | FOR ) GENERAL ROUSE a related field. | werk cool room and OL Age—Not over 6 | 1-440) ath write P. O = 216, A Michigan Employment Se- Rochester eurity Commission 142 Wayne 8. | WaNTED “EXPERIENCED , wait. ‘Pontiac, Michigan. ress. Apply in rson ween ARM WORK. TEMPORAPY. MAN 1 and § pm Little Dutch Treat or husky high school a Ex- iar ‘Orchard Lake Rd Keego . salesmen needed, richt now! This keeper and companion for home & an plus. Call FE | more than wages. Permanent to 42283 _____ | right person. one child may be GATURDAY BAR ANTED.| welcome FE ¢4117 3 W. Pike _ _ WAITRESS EXPERIENCED. EED A BETTER JOB? pert time jorey outs as ccnalter Gams per month Golf and Riding Club, 2280 Unica with advancement? I need 3 men Lake otf Commerce Ra in Oakland County, those -| WANTED AT ONCE WOMEN IN- ested th permanent employment | en in doing present , write P. O. Box : work unique tiac, Micon _ rie personalised home permanent end MAN WANTED FULL air care program ning Ovar- Car end essary Good Make up to $00 per bour ee a, sear day, Box 1! Cleveland, Ohio ELIABLE SINGLE MAN FOR dairy farm 355 Bee ie Ri settee @ permanen. oe large corporation. Warning oppertunits |" «C $63.50 to $74.50 to commis- sion. Car helpful. Acuity 188 Oak- land Ave.. 10:00 a.m, to 4:00 p.m. Wi : Own TED To train tm the heating and air eond business in- Help Wanted Female 7 AMBITIOUS WOMEN te be tho trained as 6& FASHION SHOW DIRECTOR FOR SARAH COVENTRY INC. as ATTEN ION LADI ES 1 po Alan Mapas. oc ere 32-7081. .1f no answer po gel TO MANAGE Mo rent shop, Experienc Also = aaa apt. available. rr} Auburn Ave. SrauTY te ae WANTED. “eC U 7ORB Y GIRLS Night shift, experienced, must be over 18 years oid son. Apply in per-| — Pv nee: Call after 6 p. m ) WOMAN FOR HOUSE. aru se NOW BEING TAK- en for men or women hd 21 years with earning $90 per week Part time and fun time pepiicante For epp't cail FE Ph _ RIOR school. GRADUATES Vv Train yourself for a business ce _mon, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. FE 8-080l. GooD © secnts. Real Estate PW. Din ban & Bons 66 W. 2... wa "fal bea RS and 32M. fat trailers to pull out of Cape Fab Transit Co. START AN EXECUTIVE CAREER IN RETAILING TODAY! NTIAC | WEMEOGRAPHINO. THE ] PONTIAC PRESS. _ SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1954 1 CARNIVAL by Dick race a. Work Wtd. Female 11 GIRL WANTS BABY eiTTINO _ days, OR HlOUSECLEA AND PAINT-| ing. 510 en iwortn. _FE 5-6002. e Ciraning “DAYS. $i HR |- | ROMINOS DONE - IN MY ical ; T1119. . 2 P x] oN G, seeretarial service. EM: | PART TIME potlee yee AND erical work by naotalaing girl | Wen qualified with references Available after 12 noon For in- formation call FE ¢6020 ! a ag DRONING ~ IN- MY) | WASHINGS AND. pene ry WANT- _ed. FE 5-7160 ~~ WASHINGS AND TRONINGS. FE 5476 WANTED WASHINGS AND IRON- ings. Work guaranteed Pick up and delivery. FE 40003 WALL WASHING AND PAINTING by man and wife 55643 WASHINGS AND IRONINGS PICK up and delivery OR 310400, YOUNG LADY DESIRES WORK as receptionist Some experience. No typing FE 5-639 WOMAN WANTS DaY WORK. | “7 day plus carfare. FE 5-2510 WASHINGS SOFT WATER USED _FE +4168 12 Building Service PLP LOD LL PPP a-" FLOOR LAYING rail BAND- 5-064) Resco le oe ALL KINDS oF en KaPEaTEN work. injehing & re _ modeling. | hoe Aple beers BLoce, BRICK, CEMENT WORK, fireplace work. FE 2-2468 H Se ‘ Wid. Child, to Board 6 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) Rent Apts. Furnished 33 CHILDREN LOVED AND CARED for, FE_ 23-1730. Wid. Household Goods 27 we a America’s largest nation- wide department store! organization needs fu- ture executives -m acdver-{ tising, display, merchan- | dising, sales manage- ment, operations, con- trol, credit and account- ing, and personnel man- agement. 1 YEAR TRAINING PROGRAM! ON-THE-JOS- AND CONFER- avTomaric SALARY PROORES- REQUIRE AT LEAST 2 YEARS | ‘eon — EQUIVALENT EX- PER BE AN ASSISTANT —e MANAGER IN 1 DEPARTMENT MANAOER IN 3 oe WITH PROVEN ABIL- wr YOU ARE yt! _ AILING, ENCE WILL BE RECOGNIZED. APPLY WAITES PERSONNEL FIFTH FLOOR _ Instructions 9 ACCORDIONS LUANED FREE TO sold. ices. C OR 3-0466 TUTORING: 1 ENOLISN 1 REMED!- a) reading. arithmetic. etc 28085 Work Wanted Male 10 A-1 SEPTIC TANK WORK. HOUSE ar Fetes work, lawn mow- Li A-1 CARPENTRY 3 ae, ) TILE WORK =e eh Ane @ a WELD _ ing. German” welder BOY i6 ea ANY KIND OF work. BLOCK LAYING BRICK STON cement work. F© 43407. r f1L.00R LAYING, BANDING AND Piniclain 10 ‘ FE 2.1680 8 Chamberiain i 2 years experience SUBURBAN “SEPTIC TANK phone PES «ose soon) EI cleaners Lake Orton MY 23-6431 FLOOR BANDINO OLD ¥1 OORS A _TRENCHING Footings field tile, : tanks epesiahty Cant Bills: Fe +e \ and sewers installed FE 5-8221 - FURNACES CLEANED SPECIAL $/.95 OR 31511 Garage Remodeling CHOICE OF STEEL DOORS 4178 Dixte Hwy. OR 3-151) GARAGES GENERAL bo binG REPAIR. Brick stone ani cement work. _ Plastering and vile wk. FE 42290. fare | R al 7 Dcmaking: Tailoring 16 16 ‘Accurately sharpened ' TREE TRIMMING AND ~“REMOV- ve estimate. FE ¢8806. FE TRIMMED OR ) REMOVED. No U east large of too small. iN 4x20 $298 00 Murder PE Co 8 x Complete 1 ith overhead doors DaEssMAKING windows an. on work. FHA re i Terms OF vee _Suits superbly DRESSMAKING, 40368, 25 N. i. Telegraph. AND ALTERA- $2769 16 Palmer wa } EXPERTLY DONE tailored. FE 5-3792 160A GUARANTEED ROOFS. ALL Garden Plowing ig a ~y Gas RANOE. reasonable pst PE 56-6761. ae GAS RANGE. PRICE | FE 5-6761. or Ce LARGEST naire, © buyers. cash waiting. FURNITURE NEEDED lots. Get the outright or — | WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES 7 furniture Fa teous serv est “S % eash call Les SALES co. | OAKLAND county’ LARGEST | USED Pk NITURE BUYER. YE 22006 ~ Wed. Miscellaneous 28 DS eee WANTED BABY CRIB. YEAR size. without _mattress. Must be good bi PE 45-0468, _ WANTED CENTRIFUGAL pump. Ph. Holly, _MElrose 17-2540 WANTED NIGHT CRAWLERS. re Hook's Piace. Pine Lake “Money Wanted _2BA WOULD LIKE $10.000' TO FIN- ish West Suburban home and COPIED 42 FIS L REFRIO A'}D HOUSEHOLD AP-| and restored. LoPatin Studio. | RISHELL & PLAU oz tance service, KE Golt, FE _E_ Pike FE ¢7301. MY Dusen cee Oe oF ROBERT H CHAPIN P PLUMBING __ Television Service p 22 nd heating ——~ SN aaa Foon SANDING LAYING. FIN. | —" Gardner ei Central PE! SAWS. L. cWNMOWE Rs) Stone, oe eee Se . . STRAKA make ANDY CON- DON. 's Radio” & TV HOME on CALLS M ITCHELL’ s “rv 109 N. Saginaw PE 2-287) _ Typewriter Service 22A TYPEWRITERS RENTED Mitchell's, 123 N. Saginaw St. TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- chine ~ Expert work Generai nting and Office Sup _ply Co. 7 W. Lew ence. Upholstering 23 Da oie ‘gs UPHOLSTE Custom Furniture so Auto trim, free ¢ rupee even GUARANTEED > Ty, BE REPAIR ANY | = $3.50) 1 LE a By | PARNER adver Mes only 7 Hwy. OR Pete “Pace shower. Men only. ‘37 ‘ CASH -: coors, 1 PRIVATE ENTRANCE FOR Your Nicholie & Harger Co. | 33_W. Huron St. Phone FE 5-8183 me Rota 3 oy ll ton _ Ave. 1M ROOMS WIT Wirt 3 gar td BATH. utilities clien' E ATTRACTIVE ROOMS. sell, ASK FOR BOB MAR Ger, Agate be 4 Near Poo- YOU BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT i i patel AND PRIVATE BATH | Fae day workers. 72 {AHAN Snag Bramees ope Opneegs,. |? haone "shaven, n 7 ROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT Wanted Real Estate 32A © christian epapte preferred. infant —— welcome. | 32 ROOMS AND Laat ee | CASI I _entrance. Adults. 279 Wilson TINY '2 ROOMS Even Yreivo y FUR- = atetensea en asausre, as Fait 7 o ren or ers air- 24 HOURS grove, 3 _ STREET FLOOR. PRI- For — equity im your entrance and bath Tile home farm. us on newer. Electric stove and refrig- the “phone we be at erator Aute_ hot — —= foe home withirt 1 hour. elor. Reply Pontiac Press, Box our offer before you ie deat We mean business! 2 ROOM APARTMENT. ADULTS alayette EDW. M. STOUT zo suae-as AND BATH * ieee | a 8. PAD- 3 Bocas. VERY CLEAN. 3009 N. ° 3 Re ALSO 2 ROOMS. ROOMS AND Private bath. Children welcome. _PE 24753. ~~ CASH BUYER WANTS 3 OR 4 FAMILY INCOME IN GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD. WHAT HAVE ye TO SELL? CAMERON H. CLARK 3 ROOMS, . PRIVATE ; ENTRANCE. | arte | welcome. 393 8. Edith. ; 46700, a Bout T HOUSEKEEPING ING ROOMS. | private ee everything fur-| MAHAN HAS BUYERS. or. ae SGDERN PO rE 1342 W. Huron Open Evenings The demand is great. Our sales view. _near Hillsmont. FE 2-5408 force is exe We need |} ROOM pers APT. OL 61703 — Lyd will certainly do | _ after +00 please you. jeer 1 years of setistectory Real es-/ 3 ROOM 4 AND BATH. 319 PROS- assures us that you will be Sunes \5 ROOMS A! AND > BATH. ~ INFANT | pete = — Smane- | welcome. FE_| closing. us today | ee rebabP a Shetek | "ROM APART On eer Tr. SE Decas Ir CLEAN ROOMS, 2 MEN OR working couple. 35 Summit. 4 ROOMS AND BATH. ~ PRIVATE oa es le = Ed month “MAHAN |: hooey My co., eR wag oRotal M PURNISHED 4 aFARTEat @-(2 pee over ay at od ond cent, BLOCK BASEMENTS BRICK “VEY _ nie 8 neer, ornamental stone YO Tm tag 6 8 Pe OF Press Write Bos Lk brick fireplaces. VE 5-2069 __ Cup: 1904 by MEP Sorcics, ee BRICK. BLOCK AND CEMENT work Ais chimnevs. No job too} * Whaddaya mean, am I busy? I'm always busy, on Saturday WANTED SY Fatvare Brant? | —— ‘Fn re eee Guaranteed nights, Sharon!" < = ayes Ph cece } ss ADDITIONS. ALTERATIONS RE- | — a ——$—$———$—$ : i model: also new homes. MA | | Wanted to o Rent , 29 i dd Business Services 13 — Moving & | Trucking 19) BLOCK AND PGeMENT " WORK. | ann OS oe | 3 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED APT i Be Te ok r VOLLMAR MOVING AND sTor-| !0F couple “ail PE Sra _ “NCI NG | ~ | Chi W k| age. Agents for N American Van|__%®>y Please call 1 B & J LRENCING ; Imney Or Tinos Large yans anywhere in| AREA REPRESENTATIVE. OIL - CO. Agen fines, DR ‘5. me 2 AS now before the rush, clean, | United bots uick service, FE | desires on ———— basis, 6S repair, rebuild, build new chim- | 341_N_ Perry. bedroom home, suburban ores. | t A SORE ALTERA. | neva. Specialize in installing | Pa ir she & Decoratin 20 Phone Pure “Oi, PE 2-0101 sree 74 custom) gas chimneys, also clean repa of thmoenones. | LJ BUSINESS MAN & FAMILY D®- buiding. Clie 2132 Reculaces Sucnades. balers.” be ~~ | ire 2 or 3 bedrm. unfurn house ¥ K AND CE-| registered company. feliabie | A-1] PAINTINU PAPERRANOING FE ment work. ete. FE 56-0782 Furnace and Chimney Co. ve; 3 pap.1 fremo’>, Estim re CSOUPLE WITH TWO YEAR OLD CEMENT MIX#> ANYWHERE 6-370}. _. a ep Pe un- __$2.50 yd. Mason Work. PE 5.1998 ra ___| #1 PAINTING INTERIOR & Ex. house m ¢ : . terior. 10 per cent disc for cash fare ed lta te ced, Ss “CE EME NT WORK COR'STRENCIUNG | $88 ree esti inning Call PE DaMT Art Krenz, ORiando 43-6195 or | SER - cou MaAtalr bone! ° RVICI COMPLETE SERVICE. PAINTING | COUPLE Wr room. Preter com. Nim sf Fr jon footings. septic tank well washing. per rom EME: pletely furn. fleets, Grives 0 _ppocielty. Roa: | tenes wowee_lnee._ FE 2000. | _Rescennbes. rE ea turn. with Bal ‘ana a Prighaaire. sonable, onsen. FE. 22340 ACE TREE REMOVAL, TRIM- COMPLETE Swain tix WALL | Relerenses. OB Une r oF M nRY. ming. Free estimates PE 2-1168. perhanging & clean- ee ie ties i etane MASON BULLDOZING, EXCAVATING AND ing Mllding r aintenance. CASH | ELDERLY COUPLE. MO cui ARPt ne BM 7008 _ dump truck service, FE 44417. — | “TERMS. Tupper. « OR 3-061. — resign chensahvie * ou gr * anercah? wfen WORK EXPERT THEE TRIMMING @ RE (NTERI +R AND EXTERIOR| gentiy needed PE 1-0191 . OR 3-2879 S-| moval. Ph. FE $-6593 or OR 3-2000. inting done Rea.onable. No job . a _ — | a a big or tor small. Pree esti: | FREE SERVICE TO «LL _Lanp* | CEMENT re fee setaten aye EXPERT | Om RE) mates PE 23922 tl cecil ke Rcceenchanain | commercial; free estimates, bs) eee ——EEEEEEee mond Commins, FE 4-0366 ’ ELECTRICAL ; F Snting and Decorating 1 hr. Service RUSSELL 4) OUNG CARPENTRY AND Masonery.| SEWER CLEANING m ESTIMATES paced Tee eal ags remode re FE 14500 $0724 | FREE TO LANDLORDS. LISTINGS No email, — 7 | Mate Sunday Sere. Ph. PE +3 | reRiOn_ EXTERIOR TUPAINT. | Deeded. Family rental agent. FE mi ae as 4) TROUGHING - as ee Rees, price STEN WIFE AnD 7 “4 . , ’ - YEA > i a: Bryan F French 65-6973 Call Me If You Need Warm air heating & s meet metal DiTERION AND EXTERIOR DEC real ine ngy Uleg Who Moen ora Reasonabie. PE 23-5221 Malar chad pepper err rps » Rte Mone Floor Maintenance Work|_¥r> | ee * vicinity all PE. 34847 Woch Gcaranteed Asphalt, rubber tile, linoleum end INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR | sonsiac” MOTOR EMPLOY Ls tefrazzo. We machine scrub wax painting, FE 4020000 °° 2 wits (and two boys age 7 i EM 3-2362 end PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING | would tite ~Toom unfaraished 5 pom ar oy — large rE _FE ¢217:. first foor sare amall CoerOal BODEN muatoes. | Pee {PAINTING RESIDENTIAL, poste you a wre Posto STE eg eee, |BLECTRIC Muton Sknviee Re) Sore aries LJ beper ote re Seals, PORN eiing. Plain service. Ey reese pee « fogeees SR Eee) oe Fe Ser room with private bath and en _Teasona’ prom pt - : ——— er helor. Prefer west D & M BUILDING SERVICE | LAWN MOW"RS BHARPENED ge axB — agian _tlge or Cass Lake area, YB 5-179 Free estimates on your addition hours service Ai! wor’ guaran- Es eee = erage or eic ust call OR teed. Pree pick Ave PE 2687) delivery. PAPERING PAINTING fiat? terms 65 Lincoln Ave RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL) , Ginig pEsIRE ¢ ROOM LAWN MOWERS, SAWS. SHARP- SATISFACTION ASSURED DRAGLINE & FULLDOZING, Ae be machiee. PE 53006-1208. J. WILLAMS FE 3-0164 PURNIAMED® APARTMENT ment, ox os seen FE 45261 | itigh wood BI EN WA ALL WASHING | BATH AND ENTRANCE. ‘oaks S| ING painting OR _3-2284 MUST BE WALKING, Dis- _M ’ TANS RENT E AVE S TROUGHING~ w Meyers _EM 38830 Wall Washing & Painting dace wor RECEED PLASTERING ALL TYPES. EX- Herbert Hall, FB_ 2-2706 $9 A MONTH REPLY arom = ty che 2 fF) cellent work. Gu.ranteed. Reas- wal! PAPERING AND PAINTING BOX 61 PONTIAC PRESS. = ROOM, APTS. — immediste sale. welcome, no drinkers. Rents _ monthly, 63 Poplar off Baldwin. , CLEAN AIRY } ROOMS PRI- : 7 _ OrTrse vate entrance private bath. Citld | and baby welcome EvVérytitn _ Shop, 015 Beuene aia. ° e ; cde sheanementat R al Estate NISHED 1 LARGE ROOM FE 4-2252 MILLER LISTINGS WANTED FURNISHED APARTMENT rent. Children welcome. Roméo. PLateau 2-2360. HOUSES AND APTS Att Family rental agent. FE CLEAN APARTMENTS. Jessie. KINDS. Fi “1 8 We have customers w LARGE 5 ROOM AND BATH SUiT- homes now covered by GI mort | “aie for 4 adults All utilities gages a _ ig = your; PE 25236. or FE 5-7805 equity 5 ROOM Pana s E. “«Bud” Miller “ae heat and | Realtor uv ‘. — ce 73 So. Parke St a EVER DOING BUSINESS AS STONE ua YTHING FUR: | REALTY = 5 inthe walk from) ® to 8 om. Daily; Gun 1 to 5 £19 Joslyn VE 32-0253 “LISTINGS WANTED — “Rent A pAete Unfurnished 34 34 ers Are W | B aiting We uy, Sell or Trade |? 3 RMS. WELCOME . NG NTAL| Hf: C. Newingham, Broker ‘ RoMELL LAIN ol Taal 1 8. Marshall 4066 2 CLEAN ROOMS: Ss BATH, re Sid or PE soe pang W aa gas and Washin | mach block from bus. § whachess nee Calla eee eee | Specialist! .2 ROOM_ APARTMENT. ADULTS | | only. 107% N. Saginaw Wen You Want to Sell | OMS AND BATH. —SaIvaTE | . 2 ROOMS rz | Real Estate! | entrance. Inquire 323 Ferry | Financtal problems call for ® 3 ROOMS. STREET FLOOR. PRI- banker. medical eeu vate entrance and beth Tie for @ doctor and property dis-| shower Electric stove and re- List with ‘se = ose —' frigerator, Automatic hot water. aves estate probiem. | ong yr Reply Pontiac Press, 2 AND 3} ROOMS PRIVATE BATH. hot water and auto. heat. FE 4-0808 For sure results See— WHITE BROS. Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3.1769 Open @ to 8. Sun. 1 to & J ROOMS AND ALSO 2 ROOMS. Private bath. Children welcome. _FE 2473000 } ROOM APARTMENT, PRIVATE entrance and bath, $65 per month omg oe employed couple 2-72. 3 ROOMS AND mk PRIVATE. Adults only. References. Call FE _ 51326 after 4:00 pm ROOM APARTMENT WEST e. Clean quiet. Cou- _ple only, 2346. 5 ROOM APARTMENT. NEWLY decorated. Call) after 3.30 p.m. FE 5-7440 NEED LISTINGS ON FARMS, Fepahdicen of condition price ARCADIA. .mes large down dividual park: area. Gas stove payments are eeares: — valisty & refrigerator furnished. Soft wa- Trates ade ter furnished by owner. Imme- al parties concerned. cau us, diate ge ab os nal _Open da until 8: DORRIS & SON CLEAN. CLOSE IN, PRIVATE. 3 REALTOR CO-OP MEMBERS rooms round floor, 152 am - FE re garage. shade Adults. _FE 29301, LIVING ROOM, BED ROOM, kitchen and bath steam heat, = ave chhenta wait- tng for homes In Srasettena: agus and lake areas. Now is the time = that top td IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR ond contract or equity in —_ K L. Templeton, Realtor 2330 ( Orchard Lak Lake Rd VE 46-4563 TO GET THE MOST FOR YOUR land contract. Realtor Partridge fs the ‘bird’ to a 43 W. Huron Ph. FE 2-8316 CASH. ant 9,09 Dex Ske Sie call ae | te. s deal on ract. We i first—then esk for Tec Francis E, * “Bud” Miller Realtor DOING BUSINESS AS STONE | REALTY | 919 Joylyn FE 2-0253 | @ to 8 pm _! Dafly:; Sun. 1 to 5) MORGAGE LOANS. REST RANTZ rE EVES, FE 2-7676. __tive. OR _3-1592 MICHIOAN MAPLE SYRUP. $5 eal Taylor, Republic 91241 Blea” Michigan REDUCE AND RELAX Resuts with every visit Fast, safe and scientific. PE 44101, ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, ¢i3- 54. I will not be responsible for | any debts contracted by any other than myself Amond A Anderson, 60 Michigan, Pontiac. |SPIRITS SOAR WHEN YOU GLAXO | linoleum floors Fesv to clean and ends Waxing. Waite's Notions | 00 WEDDING INVITATIONS os. edd tations. | SS ing consulta’ R 3-6522 or OR 3-6473 | WELL ‘BUILD TRON ON PORCH } — fences to order. 5% MORTGAGES YN FARMS OR SUBURBAN, — % acre ~— ped ft. frontage, we - B. D. CHA ARLES — 178.7 Eautae Sor “eves PE 8. re sant $ Unlimited. $ | for buying land contracts. F courteous ar For immediate | — calf Mr Johnson, or Mr | ‘A. A: JOHNSON, Realtor Hoar FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd.. | be | eames SMALL Pontiac 4 a RYO ar game a ee ae near Eastern Jr. Hig : per _ if price | children. Rent $65 per month. FE * ‘coun “pes og re 1 24177. m E] eae : ee tor 171: UPPER INCOME 4 ROOMS AND One or two bedroom mod ho either city or po trod ia Rent Houses Furnished 35 35 3 ROOMS. MODERN ON POmrIAc Year round, Hot water heat. Two bedruom modern home in Fu- ron Gardens area with basement e. and garar Income rty on 5 lake or house i ROOM HOUSE. #19 OAKLAND down. least 6 rooms | 720 GOVERNMENT TRAILER, 27 Pontiac Coach, ‘47 model. | Call J, A lor, Realtor, FE +2004 FE 1-7222 sell H. Young p= Fa NMCRIN NRE MODERN &-AND eego. Call TOwnsend 5-3289 Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Area FE 4431 BIRMINOMAM 3 LANDON WE NEED LISTINGS IN THE OR- ¢ Woodward Ave 3 bedroom. ax oe Goodrich area, aatulte, 40 m Dr. Corns, req € Pandus PH. ORTONVILLE 3 OOM ‘FOR RENT. only. 9775 Lake “Rent Apts. Furnished 33 F ole west Appliances fur- IR PRIVATE BATH KITCR-| Dome, west side. Applis gnette “rigidaire single. 967 N.| Bished. A —— rivate i = . abd eres washing privi- Opdke. = © Reiertouriie Wad mien to Wee fo eh ger ty ree coclers and Clarkston. 7831 An- 7 ROOM APT. FOR ADULTS. 71] dersonville Rd. References. Phone Tginia ; MA 5-3533. 3 7 RooM _AP* MEN ONLY 134 GODERN ¢ ROOM, ) BEDROOM. - men Dequendre. 1 block north aTuat of Au ~ ‘ Nor- Fi 7 ROOMS Ft TURNSHED. a) Ani — ei children or drinkers. | 33) Rent Lake Property 36A ~~ 'BALD FAGLE LAKEFRONT COT- ‘Pe Electricity, boat, screen- Rm 3TH TWO 3 ROOM APTS. RIGHT On Oxbow Lake Very nice 2 boats for accommodstions. water. Rent by week or season, EM 3-8192. Joe Faille, 9660 Elisa- _Lake Rd. WHITE LAKE 1 QUIET COUPLE. hake ayia From July iences. 1 ja08, Detroit st. Call days. 40127 __ For Rent Rooms 37 | 0000 ROOM FOR be igh ge Down town. 41 Pine 8t PE 2-6620. LARGE E CLEAN gored . = 2 Vi fioo- Eichee bi Og ‘Cacse a Bagg oo (una AN SLEEPING close in. FE 2-7704. 1 aa TO uaEEEE PING cEPING ROOM. 1 or 2 workipg girls or couple. FE 43300 aT BUS aTOb LARGE OGRE front room PE $-7332. CLEAN N SLEEPING ROOM Pre vate sotrance close In PE 32-6067 CLOSE I Men Y anty. 48 op (LARGE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM for 1 oF men, beds, room very cool. One from 7 employment 428 |= x pifice. |LARGE FRONT room for lady, downstairs. ‘EAROF “CLEA N SLEEPING | i; on first floor. 2 men or b Kitchen privileges. Close in. __5-1606 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING yey and sleeping rooms. FE $-6407. 51 Pire. LARGE CLOSE IN room for lady. $5. FE 42543. NICE ROOM FOR | LADY. REFRIO- _evator 547 _W__Huror Nick SLEEPING ROOM RN Cent before 1-00 p.m. 385 W. Hu Fi EASANT SLEEPING Pu pans West side. _ Also garage. FE PLEASANT 8LEEPING aotar: West side Also garage. FE 2 4285 GENTLEMAN. 1098 ROOM FOR | _ Florence. FE 5-4897. ‘STEAM HEATED SLEEPING room. Hot water close in. 64 ai EEPINO ans gd, FOR GIRLS, e to town and bus. Privileges. og ROOM POR OENTLE- men. Close Pontic Piant and __ bus 861 N / Perry. i y. Hills. | Rooms With Board 38 1 ROOM SUITABLE FOR TWO Fae ert PE Dene SY e ee & BOARD IN NICE HOME. ROOM wis BOARD WITH HOME oS ‘% block from bus. FB m m Fishers. FE_2-0318. ROOM AND BOARD IN cunis: tian home. Single or double. 2-0854. PLEASANT 200M. chose VE lation, meals optional. commodations. “E 2-3 rer aaa WANTED ) ROOMERS AN AND BOARD- ers. Call FE 4-5003 Hotel Rooms 39 HOTEL ROOSEVELT $2 WEEKLY Newly ee By week. — suites b TE ts ae rt ieelecneaemai | "ROTEL AUBURIN’ Ub Ranta? pn PEST eee ‘BEST IN TOWN | HOTEL PONTIAC * (Fireproof) _ $15 WEEKLY DINING FACILITIES. BAR & | GRILL —e CLUB, MOD- | EST PRICES Mr. CaP Ransom. FE 5- 6l7i Rent Stores 40 ANY BUSINESS. 240 BALDWIN of 9282 Dixie Hwy. OR 31768. BRICK BUILDING 34x60. center, FE 4¢3381. BUILDING 22 BY 24. PE 5-0763. Good for Many Businesses On man corner in few at st Charles Realtor 1717 ing. Pike and Sanford F. C. Wood Co. _8__ Telegraph. bath, stove and refrigerator. Fur-| market across the pl gg = vat i _nished West side FE 20393. __| built up location. For rent of Corner Williams Lake Rd & M-5® AV WEST SIDE 4 “ROOMS PRIVATE ease an heat. Double win- | (On 31235 Ottice Open bat IAVE BUYERS FOR- eo rat hot water Garaget dows = = Tnished. Acuits only FE 23-1523. fer dime store bardware or cicth- NEW STORE BUILDING, ae = R..- Huron 6treet ne 2 blocks pl Telegraph Rd. mm Bho gug' Boe! ems — or Cal | owner ery pees West Huron 2 Blocks W. of Telegraph Solid built, 7 room. bath stone with Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence yo eves FE 5-816) = Pe ___Rent Office Space emer OFFICE SPACE 4 AIR ory 41 THE PONTIAC PRESS, SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1954 unt . ent Office 4 a _R » Space 41| For Sele Houses 43| For Sale Houses 43/SLICE OF HAM — | Bee Sale H - von . arene Gn eownce |) man “ wn or § ouses 43 "Cay Ele Wetess 43 For Sale Houses 43 j se BEDROOM NCH TYPE MODERN <¢ . = nl tt at | ll lt EEE ED LA | LR AA AA ALA West side. Close in. } hem seme. Oe Eee See 7S gy =n ge a = POR SALE Bt OF BLOOM- wenepe ee Ww, Dissaa ® boas, #6)” ford, bas. fren ! Gon, 66 W. Huron. Real ; eid Mills ranch} bedrooms and P. W, Dinnan & Bons. @6| ford bes 3 fi base- 7 OFPices FO BRENT HEAT 6 | — "pees _— iawn al eocousl fiteptace: {acre ons a rare eae irate. go = furnished, Reasonable rent. BY with a large pad serepbery eped. i ro ap a “SALa ROOMS FAST SIDE _ terms, OR $7202. Genera) Printing and Office Sup » end up 6 m court- 500. Midwest eaaie. No, White of regain for MODERN § ROOMS, : _Setit we Lawsense st a trem os rv a : eash or terms. rig sft | stoker heat. $8,750 i Oy . For Rent Miscellaneous 2| JOCK Loveland | sreastatents fet pte 10 ACRES +——| partes OF buner Fa eS, seve of fet ee 78 = 7a? Coco Lake Rd.. Harbor Prone ee . 3 bedroom modere home. Gerage $1 000 DOW NT - : < New! Y L ee LEE EE wewtarees| ~MILLER- EN 3 ee, * wi rT a ae For Sele Houses 43 Rot | FAST SUBURBAN te ee plastered ER One biock | ott —s near VET ANS ; OL LOLOL OO Dateman BY OWNER @ rooms 1 foot. 1% acre gar) Panen epee - Sunday , . , eens R_ mreArUrT. \ Sager seep Gndar 9 Of mont- 2:00 to 4:00 L- | Leaving Ci 12.950 city J. Rea tor | gage which will eliminate the * Whatcha Lookin’ For ? aving City—Sl2, Ga. Cooperative Real Estate Pxeh tional coat to you of land- 95 Dover “ ' ’ modern bungalow. Fenced 222 8. Telegraph scaping testalling storm INCOME & ranch heme? Lake trent? 070 , : ard. Good etm Almost new | SMES sash and i and new Eliz. Lake Estates 4 temas Bend beeen? Recreation 1 Dover, Washington | france * furnished or us- LADD ik S bomd requirements, Call ee fer) 5 nice rooms esd beth, [ee ee et ? i here's 8 Park. Newly redecorat- ei $950 DOWN “Bud” full Desement. Bome ts wh room Wi ’ Private home thet mests ail these : CUCKLER REALTY s Francis E. “Bud” Miller tra modern; has ._ Private en-| requirements et only $2.00 ed, 3 bedrooms, eating We 9-000s | ae nosed teeainen’ Ginn ty Pon y od ercelient tou ee Since eae ai the booms down Whetcha weltin’ for? er Eves" F010, On 3-003 ee Se tT Realtor $200 DOWN space in kitchen, gas fur- ee ee | Coe aoe AS STONB Wh é 7 1 sedrevm modern Rast sae, | Only $1,450 Down nace, landscaped lot. Houses, Houses, Houses | Pos"eancea tat Sanaa | ug uth Oe Om 8 8 : a seg nt Deescesion. Full price bare & Wve bedreass heme Take over low monthly _ 2 > and betram | ly for “interior finish wh 019 Joslyn. CE 2-0283 ne Pees tibia Bent ms, LINCOLN AVE. Jr. High Satria. Beseenens payments with a rare 4 homes for rs saig io walled Lane | | 000 dowa, — Near Covert School a peng PB giocnecd — ay a Base a pe — we per cent G.I. mortgage. with lake privileges. Also ‘eke. a eon $1350 DOW N = pro} : A a Page ee oe oo steam q ep aol _— dewn. Shown Reasonable down pay- front, wah Kg lil full basement 2 te henge Corese ane and sopareip Caer ckas _— . : s = atic of] heat r tow ADAMS REALTY CO. | $1,000 Special ment, Shown by appoint- CARL SAHS pee st ee led er| he anions: ET J 382 Auburn Ave FE ¢3003| Privilege oo Lower straits ment only, FE 2-5542. Reprevenuin @ %. Barry Droxer | = ADD | Near Avon School A Country Lake Estate ever wanted in a home. 18 PtArwel_ +14 ot A S08 | cass xe Ky a oa +2761 | 4) room bungalow 3 Tye seary egw igre pome wam| GLE amy efter uh os tw oxronp St ear Wane mg, Re Bat] Sel Mor St Feet a . a — os lake; it's two SY OWNER. ELIZABETH LAKE 4 bedreom heme with 1 bedroom TRE ee a aly Bedroom 8 e = = upper le auto. heat. Need we say Acres. 3 room medern ranch and jete bath. kitch din- LA E FE ORION CARR vel hax 3 bedrocms den, large saymere? dose! home. | 96.400 with 91.200 ing room, living room down, 3) yoom modern bo . ROLL G, PORRITT : : oi ae Beg eo bedrooms end. semrtaih tp. On |" J"bioote from vena gud, cog: | 2% Mest Woren —_—_FE a Ranch Home‘ Witn shows. The lower level bas | Ranch Home Ute coun bee MA Pre | _Satitvaner" opm HY) ROOMS AND_ BATH, | punishes 00, saterior only. 1% mate, baie ter teeta eet reeertyreme ee | COPTARTE ES wher 7 Galore” Mian” | PH Anette | FULL BASEM'T, GAS| Scl'wWinta® Th Rabat . ow, ‘ eens a pore — et deix. kitchen. oi heat auto , M AN, REAL ESTATE € rooms, bath Fireplace. Pic- FURNACE. LARGE $h.0be us = wong? bor lovely se water heater. storm sash & J h ain Bt Romeo, Mich | jure window =. All year ¥- = . igrzece evorinshing a “ioe St wt; ; atch for the red & white leketrant BEDROOM ON FIRST F C ‘Wood Staats prepacty ‘weave tna bq venient BEAUTIFUL CARPETING in the WALTER OREEN RL RLTR. MY 29891 FLOOR. FE 4-9150. ° . ° aa Be igh "School. Oftered atthe 1]xa0 ft living room. dining rm se a 6 ROOM HOUSE.” 3! aee- . ie : Bedi bes approsimately'« crea | [ee Price ot te ae stairs, & 3 bedrooms makes mas heat. SE. 3) awa Room atm PARR REALTOR of land extendine the lake ter look at this one today. this 3 room home very at- BEDROOMS GAS ly finished house * “ Comer of Wittie on athaal tractive. 9x20 sunroom, 2 car 10 rooms, 2 bath home. newly : ot ayes onth. et wae 7 | - née b ¥ a puached Pear earns gorage, oil furnace, 56 gal oxte, : Te bP aolae |] remodeled. Geo heat, small dove) FURNACE. EAST | Becton, tmescts pesscoiion. 5 property cam bg purchased yilh| * Ny” orcerine. tn pert Bar for only. site down, Loca Stier tematoceen pereeet | JIM WRIGHT, Realtor | SIDE. _FE 4-9150. SENN»): h CAne ) & per ; convenient ¥. Ovtene = treet with > Sr¥” con. sy OWnkn we Real Estate Ex ROOM He . terme en balence eretrecm tunetiey, Vintences “Ub OT ; “Thae General Mospia oe. $238 Telegraph Fr tod) “Ms 3S ‘on Me ae Be tbs | 4 stout? CREB See ee La vai nnie Cicer Salis On ee West Suburban mag room, full lea mod- ~ | 9 oily evel, om wah soeriy storm sash and screens a ul a6 ft. codar shake rach home 2 bedroom motors heme be - ond bets % 2, a tone in mtn desirable sunday 3 to7 ees pee — ogee fi | " siege Aructurel’ standesds, wil rochial and’ Consolidated ee pa ie om. O og nae ly, Bane: STRERT—auper 3. boareons down ¢ bedrooms up; has full ® up under your ¢ 1D high schools Lot is all és attic fo PHA basement with furnace and epoenon, amous oem ft one ee Te ee Boremie tile bath, Pull basement wells. screened The price im a . = $1.280 do = FOR BETTER HOMES with gas heat, $10,000 with $3,200 . electric eludes $1 ot registered Jer, K ampsen or. pet.ee8 = 7 ae a1} Reauer We aiteben farm michioery tochuding 2 kw TWO FAMILY INCOME & 28 ecres Lake Privileges H seoeela yaowradn |. - Spa “OF crrY Yes, folks there @ ® few sidewalk water. = ae: and combine hay and grain: oF _— Tr ut room ave You Seen canal at Soe aoc | Very cute and convenient 1 bed- the wonderful * Homes” on Mores. has ned’ L shaped a*siles,| Realtors FE 4-0528 marvelous "investment * $38,008 basement 2 iene iaree opted with oil : Le sereened in| foom home Very nice kitchen, a tas FP aeol "bane FH, : very . anda ft. room, and ee Log Attached 20024 , i p tenees beuse. $a 3778 Telerraph eat) ee rence tae ear jot S2N131 434300 ot. | faat enough to creep up on most | — Cor'. 00) per mente Be pelos co RR, See Se. | Ce-eperetine eat Stier RSEPT | DRA TION PAS eer en down vo HUR! wae “WESTRIDGE” ob fegeed fp. Price, Uetetes of “CORT M. IMBLER ster ‘uae pouaon - ar ware te reome Sad’ vetkkqusctee As Sr so peiest @ ACRE ESTATE - apace for bath. garage. 44280 wits | Double “C” — eee Aion.” chy ta 8—Sundey N out Baldwin 6 blesks Gentie rolling, mostly woods with| A NEW RANCH HOME in « new th down : : AT Co-operative } Real Estate *rochange 4, "ew Fisher's to O'Neill's Coe TN wn pestle’ dent | famic te bath Yoynauiown steel | B, D. CHARLES, Realtor ogni snpou Enchen. Reg oe oe, e a oF », Ca house is localed on a Pour family income tm y sic BE oem ates: | fastened teat is veot oe FE 4-0521 faeces eee | WATERFORD | Sota geet titel Geter Leaving S Lit site ly ae | RAY ONEIL, Resho soe shone of ee OO a eee eid | 1117 8. Telegraph Open Evenings laree living room | veati- cept land contrect or home a eee be sewer and water +P ! wpring ted lake f Boe. and terms can arranged. | Co-operative Betete Bocmenge and caeehed gasees. Cash LATELY? dows = Ml is @ own that dreamy ranch home AND AS LOW AS Feeaty oe ne Sie ST nic WNT BOR pam ee ee Sree Tor someone.” | Ee a lat tia St a with ex . r CHA OF A LIFETIME | ste 1$550-Do j ep monpuan EAL eerare| Revi cin Gut Matha mor CLARK [cites reatty co If Not, You're) Smtieces| See Sos cg cnt tat wih} Je NY “wateh for the red & white house” | seaped Only $12,800. 62 W. Huron FE 66175 Oscoda. 186 ft frontage on lake ge $43 TOTAL PAYMENTS : SS leone torena| SUBURBAN NOME. Jos, cee, Seen_t Mi One of| Hecnts, ieee ota | Se tenfertteg i th Riiheet 13ea8 tne fame Tig ligt ee ae tte bee. ; issing eo re, cepa, Bowe piterd pelow duptice price Murry gut Baldwin post Columbia Sunday 3 to 7 many fruit trees and garden spot. ’ Wig, tebe free and ¢ bome In ‘ i, Mrs to 2 Ww, : Pu = Codeg shake siding. All for only! The residence consists of 5 rooms the Year s Best in vie! of Pontiac. FE 61201 or FE 5-6006. 3 bedroom $0050. with terms and beth plus den, attractively price only 67. with terms. . rn Vy OPEN So many OFFERS IVAN W. ment, suiomatic ol) fired foreece N. “BUD” Nichole heoteren clas = Sipsige Beose’ ‘coat te 8 Home Buys | A: JOHNSON, Realtor | ngst_perare eae ite rom 2 Acres ~ sdianttenaes 9 kc rms pied Down FE 4-2533 MORRISON TF Saee cs room modern home G 1 RESALE Nest 2 dedroom| Believe It or Not! 1704 S. Tel h Rd rooms basement with + ' “Westridge.” the outstand- ». fe egrap . te Sie gfreneaeetis | FES.S001 or FES-2864 | Soviet getaceeree S| Radke anrtaa! | Bh fete at ae - HEUGH | Eek ae truit : “ - ; farage. trait trees, chicken | 2% Yue Real Estate Rachange | ted bem with shower well de: — fiving "room automatic. oi Ser ‘eras, poved’ reads Near St. Joseph Hospital) re _sss21_or_11_o-ass ok Pg | nm MO agar road close and many other satisfy feo- —_ —" piece double edged with sugar maple 2 bedroom bome with unfinished | sewer. voter, Oh et aes Ses Ie car garage ". siak te Ge bichon else die- chade toes cur, qpasiue a attic, es bom hod full base- ! ow ge. Income—Close in a ae Seomiy peresmte of only will ineure aod protect your Seminole Hills io veterans Gbee including more Church and shepping 3 apartments oe Dows y 3 bedroom bum | ¢ ROOM MODERN. 3 ROOM a > investment spacious ¢ costa, ange con: Dern ad ce mean | gale. Seanad nce, Ratios of) mous. Vers gen ition | in- so oe hom: gga gy Pi WEST SUBURBAN 4 Doneleon 7 | ¢ rooms snd lavatory yg ge ae oy | —— . ay i Bag yt ‘ ben & bedroom home. Pull to model. § oe: | first foot, 2,\wo room spart-| water snd gil interior studing. | ‘wall. bas oak gereet wets) GILES "REALTY CO. This Is the ining rm , ceramic tile bath bath Ot bert Dose payment te| EXCEPTIONAL — aad. we terms. ond, sleeping room third real od ot only walls, off hot air heat, corner | 9g W. Huron FE 56617 ment, c- ces hoot a “i —— a te ony Ag A RAY O'NEIL, R poet gg merow gue taggnmr | ts the full price for this Pyeng HG cas gerage: ® H ¥ ’ Teation space and new stall Low Down Payment cated near beautiful Dodge nw : » Realtor. garage Located on paved | Yon Rouse. Mite ust tke new.) 0980. | CAN YOU IMAGINE ~ OMe You're | freer Serer tate | wii, as petroom homer. wan | EA" as" atectlonaily weir | Q Phone PE 2-100 or om Sebrs © tion butlding. $13,100, terms.| Ci furnace and many other nice | WEST SIDE. Dandy 6 -- modern two family home. @ rooms M ‘ : ee arenes. oon0 + ar wath and of on 25 built we room Co-operative Real Eetate Ruchenge West Side features. Located at Williams Lk oak fects ted Pettim, “plastered pees mae, See ee 1SSIng Never, PE b-0004 . t proely hes oP ee coksl out Eutse large 7 room modern | 2.2% “ight on Aubere. cee weet | aor) ee ee plan for either : rances me ud” Miller neat out ib automatio of OPEN pome im excellent condition. | Topaition a? hg yg “ee | garage. Only $3,000 down. SE eS cen ee| | «Cale 6 9 6 tom Teepe Hills REALTOR r ae roetitchen ee naa bok an ont ots coe a sae garage y ~_— more to choose from Prive of $12,800. og eS | sare iE 1 ee home with oversized 2 car poma ae STONE Heats wih hu cat "cities Saturday 1:30 to 400 —_ f 500 down. to our office and look Over) 49584: or stop at 136 East Pike Redwood paneled TV room. rage on lot 100x240 Beau- A for further information : é Teeres suis. fen besement. ca photo-listings. Bt. ?-way natural {ful tiled beth with venity, sa joie. Daily, oui e "30289 367 S. Windmng Dr utiful land , es ¢, den « enge be } , ® , scaped lot, t3x300 2 car go-| *) elfen Rage) acing ig rey OPEN SUNDAY 1 TO 8 $1,500 DOWN a Sd Kitchen Rediant heat. Floor ROCK MODERN POLL MATH! Paves street. Cece te Mest fee this smirk and 2 bed. splend yo gd ou sure can rent the extra - , | © room home with full basement to e@ thermopane Win- -e basement, Gas heat. FE ern Junior. §foomes built living cok and ues Ma Dilities $14,300, terms. pedvecme here, Ony 08.50 dowe.| CAMERON H. CLARK | ,turce feeccume. mew Same. aoe . pot on ggg 207 ee in ‘81, Tile beth, off fur- ‘Richon feateres ow pia . OPEN SUNDAY 104 PE 46402 num doors. The app real ama OPEN SAT. & SU N. pancy! $9,000 required for 5 Sooed ae a of. ccs Hen f roan ber AMiractive Watkins Lake Front “ 1202 wratite Real Estate Exchange ent Pike ay 7 ot 2TO6PM. ° te. VS aes ll down Murry, won't lest Privileges, on Biisabeth, Late. 2 detroom home in good! L. 1. BROWN, Realtor | spoon RANCH ATTACHED O4- LAWRENCE w 4015 CAMBROOK LANE| *™ IRON GARDEN reso DOWN room trame | per “cont mig. (Wert. oul Milte- with fireplace finished in Mem W. Huron Ph FE 24810 cathedral cetling, corer = aman HURON GARDENS bungalow 2%» ac.es of ex- mods Lone (Se birch. combination kitchen ber Coop Real Estate Exch. Tice & Holbrook. Owner, FE A Good Buy 4 1 bed cellent land Lee on Betetes. lef on ~d and 4 ‘ $7653. $8,700 , a — ed fonds chses te peace on Winding Drive, cxpecen, Netooum fintched in —pra¥Ton PLAINS Other Models in the Oniy 91.000 down. Hore | ment "eee Srecesway | ond, Mates, Nees eras : ‘ L id y room ith plenty -of rd : | siipievaame eee | $290 Down | smn "hems orden, tase $20,000 Bracket Frame feme's/romevee | “WEST SUBURBAN | fate ena” att tor, Humphries auto water Beater New Large kitchen. Bath Almost new Oth heat. 2 car garage 6 rooms. Ist floor, Room for 2 “ane Po one won't last eile tank and pump. ot | Dandy 2, uedrogm tanenign 19 Cree | Star heater" Bice cuppoarde, Oi Pit Wentog dance, dormers «| Ful pecemen. “Guha wait REALTOR _ FE20474 rear, 380 feet deep, excel-| and ready for you ss ecmenesa Circulating. heater included.| ORCHARD LAKE RD. HELTMAN & TRIPP Houston, FE vad ‘ heat Excellent neigh : = oe ee uN Tolegre: Open Ev lent —_ $16, $6,000 | the inside You can save money b Fenced yard Small down pay- = Re c 1 Con Frances FE. “ud” Miller ern as tomorrow. Bo Co-cperative -, Rotate Pt on down doing your own work. Reduce ment. OUR NEW LOCATION senera tractors hn Kinz! Real a Sony See eee 2 Family—West Sid ta 94.780 for auick sale. nn ene OPEN 22 W, Lawrence Street a penal, rete REALTOR seen sarvare women $200 A MONTH amily—Wes aa : or 30411 : é init 2 oe cae on in F. C W 10 AM to 9 PM. @ besutiful 6 room Open Eves, cet ber none eee feet’ te von, [spn Resmeese anes © leewreees Fume ee _ Wood Co.|GATEWAYS to} "it aans aici ene —— Si == cispoyal) putrmatie ‘weaper, | fi’ magdrn’ 2 bedrgom home, fal and. beth on first floor. ¢ | Corner of Williams Lake R4,& M.8¢ A nice 2 bedroom and bath up- ote Joely! = re Sets Shas everyting. 6i2.000 por icy Ming yore gg : rented for $85 per month se HAPPINESS downs iroom = end lavatory) HUN TOOR Lage = Lares NEW HOME, 453 LAKESIDE Terms too nabesetclaady gy Large lot. Lake Full basement with stoker | SY OWNER. . § RP 's faom. kioken and A og ee eoe ranch house strictly modern. a co PANOU _—— 1919 M-se - steam heat. 2 car garage,| 80d beth down 4% rooms and bath ee nook base-+ fire pisces, recreation room, ELIZABETH LAKE cepa | DARE ORION ~ vedreoms x concrete floors or| resvectively. Compact kitchen. of] tile beth and vestibule entrance. aes. 1 75 OWN | ef. 2 car garage Only $10,000. come of $240 per mo. plus your fireplace. also office, laun- Govperplambt bing., Binge 30 —_ poy rg and screens mutew pee ecg ed wrest, lake a $ ) » De yV ly orem tiving “quarters | au = dry and furnace room with a ear garage ul F = vi e ; k Near Watkins Leake Small home | Hicome lee 2- aunometia = pe pt Prie shen to 7 e13 000 06 | boat oss Lat 10500 R srtered Sod see, for yourse™ war on Humphries $2800 "West Kennett ee eee Se vu landscaped ‘Call today, “mee tered garage age ps alu- your et hy bbe gd down. YOU'LL Brick bungslow. Ottewe Mills At 8 room brick 2 baths Arranged lent return i syed rot rads ' - +n ~~ minum storms and screens welcome your AY IT's FIN PINE LAKE tractive and spotiess. 18 ft. living. Established 1916 in (2 “apartments, 1 and three! on money. 2 apte-6 '®/ \WART) FF. PARTRIDGE mine omens sod scroeme.| HERBERT C DAVIS a "e Saeare See $ room ‘Dupgalow featuring 2 bed- giving “1. Screens end storms aA tis iene | alice” “| PEArTOR FE 28116 W | Huron St" to ‘Voorheis | dems Pontiac Lake R¢ OR 37814 10 ee Be eee 1 | floored attic, screens ‘and rey to) denise si2.be0 terme. $1,809 DOWN North side location PONTIAC REALTY -CO = . : _ =e seni jigiconn ps ‘iN narod apebn ody! Full basement "year grees 131 _Baldvi re sams Last Side | 2:5. Bares: M BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM HOME. from perch. and priced to sell ’ lifetime siste roof Don't wa. . —————~ | Located on corner. commercially Roy Annett Inc.| #22 se etme) MAHAN |g som sercson umphries| At ss Par Fs Bedrooms [eed ot aE ak ad |] v c edroom hom ve oy Anne TIC.) ae sia pacoun. p cell p home, feat KEEGO HARBOR. Nearly new BRICK WITH TILE ROOF -| ine rm. dining rm Ritchen & Bice undry tubs and lavatory 7. tal | = ring 2 Poco REAL TOR FE 2-0474 ranch home. 6 rms. and bath. Double garage. extra room down, | enclosed front porch. Call for par- ’ 9% © fueron Mieral 37107 trad ee = —— SE Al sons ot roar ee _— ‘cise. 1 a3 x = gee —-. ‘take Diet © os gr rag Mecca peeiers a real nice buy for some- artrid e Oven cinerea 4 a tdaes oak rie ce ore ty co 2 1 fares an — 33 Co-operative Real Evie Enchange $1,450 down. Center. many features si9.380 4 K I g : $1. a , . A HOME OF YOUR |CRESCENT LAKE. 6 nooms,| Oven Hoss il toe is $200 MONTHLY INCOME. Located | 2 Houses Jo nN TWIN) |rartk to tHe Rion OWN rE a tetet| sont Seer | Russell Young|$550 Down| Sesekme | Stes, SEER UGS Sa FE 47833, after 3 p. m. POST OFFICE furniture included, rage. A frontage on Oakland Ave, @ 2 Bince 1926 ‘4 : ; BEDROOM RANCH FULLY us Wms rE ‘: : gli ia ‘and buy at bedroom bungalow with basement 101% ON w Street LEASE OR BUY Near Je ie Jr. High modere, Ye mi. west of Pentioc. Exclusive Home Sites | Qpes Eves te _ Sun "a o} Gl s ONLY ee ee | basement property sonea manu- o_ Fr peer Eve FE 210 you con lease or buy tle going Four (4) 0,500, x 5 Tms. ‘mmedia’ ‘¢ choice : ‘acturing, many osaTbiliti rocery that f cemaiins ston, Cheries Coreen Fk mS Pore “Foren Lass | FOREST LAKE tiful Loon Lage Shores ae eee noRTH SIDE 3 vedrm. tamily| Sdditions! income. "616.800 " #3 080’ per rear ge tg ~* Bennett. reet Orchard. Also a few select lake CcoU NTRY CLU B legea Peg - shee lake ig nem s 02) fait petne hey eee z : $130 eiahe awe we — a qibe swe 104 Jet Contact our branch office : TES | gs . room brick- — that 0.500" with Bungalow Special : San Ge scar” CGI foeen mt TFERET NOOR POE REE eee ee eT Perret BETES carson ete eigenen menlasay | Setle Saba 5 | “pane ponunman Oe) SUNDAY 2 TOO PM. | Binal sly “aime Mae W ny School District fined. attic ‘storm windows, tod | #371 Open from 1 pm. to & ® poor. with *rieeplace dining te Majte-tetd” accordion Geers. os NEAR ORION. 2 homes 1 “i berries. young x tamer SuARAL A at: M4 pyeaton — $9 EPs ee Brick & frame, 3 bedrooms 912.-| *<"ee™* landscaped. paved streets. >. ao bed days a week or the| attractive kitchen. fireplace in| closets. Automatic off heat. These mee tor Ph ctag Frat ti trees asparagus Ded. trees, | white corner int eas heat automatic ag office at 1704 8 Telegraph | basement. recreation room, 100x-| lots are Seaate." Payments | 962 2 per oll ‘a a rise kitchen with | shrubs. grill garage 2 Bedroom a room ranch HOT SPOT! | fer _ i ' “Foon obser : 200 ft. = = First time = ——s anes cabinet sink, steirway to un-| home whn large —— porch Plastered wae” ooh. Pod Washington Pa Park ering steve, ‘ti2 bone FE a ee eee finished 2nd floor. basement with; that can be made wer gicture windows, file bem. Pull|4,wel known sed sctenlished esive, Excellent 3 bedroom family home. HOWES & COTTAGES ¥ 18 HOUSEMAN R RANCH TYPE . Water and. part me, wih | Temas Te Crooks Mid. 0.20.) lectrie. water heater. Brick of Fontes ‘Your ‘Tewnd aad tremen- HO} & OHNSON, R SPITZLEY CORP, corner se lot. Bee this alumin dous summer business An sere of “, eal ¢ r rking space. Beaut! East Suburban A, J 4 pad tor Telegraph & Long Lake % ACRE ola only $8,500 and 82.500 7 R. HILT? "31250 DOWN _. fiving —- It well eatioasl ¢._fomme fully modern, 06,100, Lake Lan Land i’Realty Co. 1704 8. Rd. Branch Off This 2 bedroom, home puilt tn we Down INCLUDES end yyoty, te, mabe pay = . - ‘Sal sos Pontine Trail Weld Late : MI47422 ned Tit a pial 7 of Pontiac «attractive. a to re sa” weeHuren (St MORTGAGE COST TAVERN, HOTEL Dorchester Roa (A Builder's Dream) : large Seisess, tel te . —— sa Rsohdnone ¢ cut W to Water. Brand new, 2 bedroom. $10,250. A spacious 2 bedroom home with gg od a eine RNONSEUON C Prd Toensnip’ Halle turn” reht | Trade your home, or land terms. . BRICK pager tthe — Fag most —s a a fea beth a eam “4 of $5,950 Call tonight g Ba pony 1731 poss _Ann_ Arbor Mew $5521 Sing Rag ged geod on _ wang me 7 mane Flizabeth Lake Estates 82, 000 D aca large ftrepnnce mace out of| Gtuu'') bearects see tenon. feested pant i mile foem Deas. Dotntment. . ee, us more beer han oad m went . a ce own Tennessee ledge rock, woodwork | Basement. Hot me, tnd beth, up| ton Platas. Owner mest sell ped | GANDY BEACH in front of | thle Near Waterford Y DEN omer ae ie ewe, oe ee \ foom thie beautiful new ranch type aes e tomat! hot water 2 lots Paved ll angen | Os oid wie thee borg Mea ge i a For the discriminating buyer ©e all for only 947.000 in easy terms. WE BUY AND SELL ore hee eventos the golf! eindews overlook gg I i ae tice location. $1500 down) gown i appointment to- ate postession Roomy 3 bedrm . —" = lovely 8 bedroom home 91. w ture Bt LAND CONTRACTS —- | Sore res were. eae era _& ie is lout of, this | bedroom home with basement. we. wis laree fireplace. large porch. Breer acer eavens.” pe. | Healer Eves FE sonst) W Shee F. PARTRIDGE ail fu 2 hare down per ster. and , - eel ver Mmose months fous eh liv 7 OFFICE Of NATIONAL : oil furnace arce bedrooms es os ey B- psn, ogg ol i hte WH ITE s A ee the lew price fireplace sad picture window “eal PONTIAC LAKE RD BROKERS CLEA LA : tated Brive out ou eguree rare to | $3450 with $650 down . dining room. gay modern kitch- 4 begrorm »ri home, fully mot- OFFICES IN FRI tare orth OTSE | “water hear sebook Price #2200, SLOVD KENT. Realtor’ | tnemSat bat copie Pieel| poaenl eed pas wee fal} Onn COAST a my ~ nal walls AND HARGER CO. a rie Re terms. BROS ca a cenans Onn ron | ghrbla sob: ror’ afta’ tau Mire | basement ferusee beet, fully. m- World's La 33 W. Huron &t. Po FE $4109 price Ss Real Estate For io we on . Spears, e FE sates . FR, or > ABE car tists sth ie, Ge pts or S rgest Open 8:30 “Wh 30 ; | FE 4-2282 oie oF STs aha Noes —* ere Power | “BUD” Nicholie "| ee ee ie sas @ V. Baws &. —_ "Ope om, i REAL ESTATE onere et, ¢ i nae _ For Sale Homes 43 “sl "For Sale Houses, 43 43 Ee} VOORHEIS IN CHERO- Pee gare» to 6000 down, Mr. ‘uscoust. for cosh. ‘PEE Se eke road to the lake ideal business il j a, SE ee nsursres| fe te eee et) ~~ railer ~ For Sale Lake Prop, 44, ORCHARD LAKE RD. RGE HOMESITES Fes “4 a a, Yor RENT ITEMS a , OUR NEW LOCATION excellent Location — E h ang Executive— ‘McConnell School Excellent building ste, close to BEAUTY SHOP EQUIPMENT PROFITABLY (Established Since 1932) HOME—11 ACRES Professional Man = District eated on good ome for small boomy than eae ress Profits SALE—SERVICE— bron te cures lake front ey Ke mel glenn Boa kitchen, "ar Fs > 2, eh, Ne corcompetive. — FINANCE e 's Claruston ond tlse to new Mow - cipeed. for the first {large dining end living rooms. 4 ACRES A-1 GROCERY oregentestion. Rental Cen- Antosens. Revel. Chamaten,, Beees home hes living | time — is beautifully situated | Ideal a large family, $11,000, On good road north of Powe, on | & 210 St., Sioux City, er, other tas large P rf fine homes. only 5, corner lot, and new gas furnace tiac. soles some as [nea dest set _low 2 bedroom — 2 Hoag mily * kite w es from city. Custom con- | With @ reasonable down payment.| low as ) down. . coal Tacauenl aaahan oly ois cial orders. weicon wn codies of cupboards & dou- | — Structed~ designed to provide ; 4 ACRES WOODED = pt ee ‘Variety Store | ass woicone, Low 6e ple sigh, ons bedroom down, the ultimate in comf liv- Keego Harbor With’ 9 based of hapdwaed Gabor district. Be © Good fix- TORE sand beth up Eelrtous and’? bethe. Its spe, | A Bice nest 3 bedroom home| Besutiful building sites on s paved | ‘ures Meas of seset ence. Compiles "PARTS rs STO basement with asent li room with | With full bath, oi! heat,| road. $180 down. ; a . ¥F Pai oll heat, auto hot water, pt Any Se ca) eee iottene’ car garage. 10 ACRES PAUL A. KERN, Realtor! Sep“Ge = == an ene jmhesle root, inside snd out = ecre ae ee iawn a, How age ore aged take view ter Priced et “caly st meee vis Diste Hwy. A hilisite 3 Ogtlend Ave + ee Box 47, Dav : . . Crater. “se Z otdoch to sell quickly at room also w . : = Money to Loan 53 Telegra Rocky Maa, 5.3005, $11.00 with substantial | [lDtiy needs for pinay oF se ; $1,750. 1 ae CASH Open Eves. ana Sunday p.m. ai = = 7 | town payment | elusion! Softener, — incinerator Washington Park 40 ACKES (Siete Stamnes feoterey ‘ SYLVAN LAKE | ; = “| Sttacnea 3 ‘ and ae Sean rolling YT PT TRAILER 12 BY 16 size La HOME | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | meng pailt-tn storage atures. os — = porno — = a INCOME CASH PROMPTLY 3625 Joslyp for appoint 2 bls Enclosed 77 N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 6-6165 Maintained ‘n top condition by | screens, and excellent condition. L. C. LADD Get $10 to $500 quickly on car ment : a Open Eves. ‘til § 30 | a Lyre Reasonably . R ible man or woman want- furniture or note, We've been | FREE RENT FOR SUMMER ON ; ae heat. 2 car | exceptions! home will appeal to 4286 Dizie Hwy. OR 3236) ed own and op making friendly laons since 1906. White Lake. To buyer of new! b> ae. “Riveactive fences ——_ | the discriminating -We urge an East Suburban Lane aa erate proven p Phone or come in today. Provi-| ‘53, 27 ft Victor trailer. All owner, -nOOM SBRRACE ALL BMOD- | early sppointme'! ___ Corner Case Leke ally NEW autom dispenser and Savings Society ig ye Shower petic, awn- E fou, aw garment. Open Sunday. § ROOM TERRACE ALL Two bedroom modern home with| GACEDAY LAKE GOOD HIGH| ac te noes. Os wil T Wen Ls on 3405 Detroit St Lake 2 Lc ean 7 ern, ganso, tia? erwern | CARL W. BIRD, Realtor| stilt, room. Situated on very | “canal lot, @0xl40, Call owner. | fully train and assist you to estab- ionedaad _Call “days. FE 40iz1 2 SYLVAN CITY ROOSEVELT HOTEL | $03 Community National Bank Bid ing. Will cecrifice for caly | —2@>0 vehing your ooccums. BO Stt- i@ HOUSETRAILER, BOTH ELEC | . ishing ING REQUIRED CAN BE HAN- tric and gas lights. $500 = Dandy 6 room bungalow PE 45161 Eves FE Ren Eves. FE 6- $2,000 down. ROCHESTER A DL ARE PROF- Dutta aka” af dain sn ken oil large basement, PE 5-704 or_ EM 3-480 PURNISHED COTTA@E, PAULSON | _. s90 min , lhey nonce - fer | ITS START MMEDIATE TELY. tion corner 8 lovely lets. bus line. see 7 ROOM, : CON. | Circle, Williams Lake, suo-| K. 1. Templeton, Realtor) pouse Near paved read PERMA RLY IN: g JOSEPH F. REISZ | feat, Enonge, Wess Bariets apa | Sere 38320 or VErmont’ 64304. | 2% bate ey ones | Sal owner’ on Gelve vr QUIRED priced steady in- | $25 to $500 to $500 ; 53% W. Huron st | Be Michaels’ schools. PE. 2-010g | Olt 20261 Eas Savereen F A gues besiness opoortunities re =< Community oan Co. Pon 1ac : TE 3-000 oe _ ML EM | alter 6 pa. _ Lakefront—Orion rom Pus APPROVE pile: 00, $2395.00. or $4750.00 fully 7 | 30 E. Lawrence FE 2-7131 | UARE LAKE ‘Z- eeodeled Vacant, 2—,madero homes, furnished. 1/1, ACRE WITH PULLY MODER | toa Words 7 See tor com | Friendly Service ' Y ESTATE. 2% ACRES sented. 9 bests ¢, Baresio “nome. 1 bedroom down plus eree| HOI MES- -BARI RAM S SINANCE Co.——~ le = = “newly — . : ‘wttic - car 4302 Dixie te = ‘ Sep ines vi cu | 6 | HOME, CLOSE TO | ipl traits Lake »| Set "Wenes tava Peatine “OL, | OR D100" Eve MOR 3-001 phone number to hanes 202 N. MAIN with wael- | &. Vincest's cherch. cnly a ciumineay Ce limestone 24761 or OL +4131, Nine Martin, SPECIALS _—_—saue. Cievelawt 2. Ohio *) R ROCHESTER, MICH MOBILE HOMES | @iming ares a rge picture ¥. ealtor. a | < . ngth Up to arbie fi PINE LAKE Flower box fn entrance. Auto. oti | J i Orr AusuRN| Yo, deve cal * over £: LIMITED _ | LOANS $38 TO 900 a2 oS = : : Modern - am bungalow. “Rene che . Lake att 5 Rd near Av School. 00 ood fertile convenient | OPPORTUNITY | You can buy s Les Hutchinson | onabie te ust —* settle estate E wih sone down. OL 23-9761 or OL foc ia town = 18 month F RTU? | HOUSEHOLD GOODS reconditioned trailer as low as WEST SIDE BRICK PAUL M JONER, REAL estate | —7*l2! Nine Martin, Re ren, Oana | ACT NOW! Phone Rochester OL 60711 $100 down 4 bedrooms, cheap. P. | ___32_W" Huron ©F ‘¢-3505 20 ACRES’ . H. BRO\ N, Realtor stich ntl ic ell, epee GET CASH QUICKLY | Trailer Sal _& Son_ 66 W. Huron St. PE 42577 ~ OPEN ~ fOUSE 4 bedrooms. Living 1362 W. Huron FE 2-4810 | DAIRY BAR | Hutchinson’s Trailer _— ROOM MODERN $9,500, TERMS. 8 ral place 4615 Dixie Highway, Drayton Plains re * “eg this vesutiful 2 level nome at | Kitchen {U°*Uis* waths.” olf XE Two lake front ots, 12x48 | ft. | Located County's best | Up to $900 "phone OF +1201 2 may | #14 Clinton on shore of 17x20 screened te Bee R.. | Located & Ophigns y M Wood ward TO SETTLE ESTATE PROPER e Oakland 1¢ 5 20 living room| Guest house. Basemem barn. Hen| Wélters = aan’ Gee, Somes Seer | ips ts . 00) = sent: wor | eee a wa oly ce gy Fee | with cedar ¢ fire- . Garage. Loc pear fei ee. business | Utlé Most deals ete ta 3°) 2830 3 Dont rt itighwey Flint te pores, On saat ace, Dining seem. Sus chard Lake. Price a Roy Annett Inc Tossed $180,000 in 1083. Price formar Loans else mate oo Procite decal Mig| teteome Upry cow necrey | Sener Ma tat = PO ro | Rae ae Rese oth reereat| a nn |e TE E. e e Sal mn Saeer arent ara aa Greer Wer ean enr dire } e ec f “xitlens Bivd. Tne ‘Milton Smith } olla s ae ee ALL WOMAN REALTY se mee FEderal 37193 Wy Pr ‘$2 RICHARDSON. OUR $500 DOWN eg og M59 Huron Secton oun twee Roy Annett Inc. wnt rr -_- aD BATE . water . Widow must sell.| Really Mifferent, attractive 2 bed-| 3% ACRES 625 WN. OUT JOe | REALTORS | Sardly used PE 2-0908. New 32 bedroom house with “. reom |28 E. Huron FEderal 3-7193 y 5 BEST BUYS | Sx SerdesveT, NOME MARTAN | Beh ctaceee be| PIA WRICIT. Reator [pgeveermsreentt: LOAN CO. a, rom Satan wage - . —— || OR 53-1066 Eves. oR 9 . Bea lot rative Res! Estate Ex Best wn sees North _Chea_ M mS Cree ; TODAY =o torr sox wore NO ACRES. | ahi einen, ar | Reamer Packed) fi agit eee | FEF 2-9206 | Oxiord Trailer ern a ( } . . . . . MaAytair_6-2503 pagtiapeia : fein ry us. Rabe ws sere lh pear ann en. this autirul spot ‘Deal gr te 902 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG x Or : , LONG LAKE FRONT | 79. BoY 50 lant ee Located half way between Pon-| A site. 1 acre| ™ wel coon with owner, Write Pontiac Press SALES 10 fect of excellent lake — Partridge 18 THE BIRD’ TO SEE chased Flint. Just a lovely se-| of island Ove Box this ettractive 2 ROOM WIRED, IN. T-| eclud —_ = pened Lake Attractive 2 bedroom home, Ge is, Stewarts, Skylines, Great $ aad ye net oat $25 D OWN $25 Te $500 regrets. purer. series Great oo, © Bes 9 Meayines, Os ‘_2e_soer set Lt) investigate Only 3 mil. from terms on the balance of $125 EXTRA INCOME en CS ee ; . Owner will sacrifice you want ¢ to go swim- Established = cleaging bust Used trailers = can right i, ced PAUL A. KERN meaner CF as Ob wes era mits ond 6 coy your bess, cash and carry. You could Quick, Friendly Service New trailers sold as low as % down Saat! — 1 Oaniand Ave a sane | THELMA M. ELWOOD| (imtoday! Odfering tiee”fois eg | Steet!“ st wo. “Ascites to “No red tape BE . “Real Estate Since 1919" 5143 Cass. and cated 13 miles orth of to fit SMALL Pront FZ $1288, PE 63604, Open 0 to 7 Spring Lak+s , Ss “4 Part your 2 FAMILY—$2,200 DN. wT oor te Drayton Sens FE + $1 600. Also a trade for Baxter & i pA es of Lake Orion, on Weet_guburban close in on .. _ 0838. BRICK Red Horse equity tm home. Call for infor- sos M24 MY 20721. Iarge ont a eid Sylvan Lake City FIELDSTONE COTTAGE im AT MAX. This 2 year ld suburban home has FE 2-9179 mation Livingstone NEW AND gt md " one fears tnd Exclusive offering for the R water, bath house large leatures wo hardwood Cos RESTAURANT a a tee = iar a Good low Used ones, as Sain, apartment up. Ful first time. 3 bedroom brick lot. well furnished he yt stove, —s carpeted 2 ACRES Land bid? and equipment. : little es — ot furnace, home—has living room with be > aoe ee plus stairway to ex- and Giddings. Move right in and own your | mediasely Why per NOs = a due koe Information’ call Parmingten leet ee) eee eS = ‘a $25 TO 9500 TRAILER ANGE - n, Bedroom and NISHED CABIN LO-| brick par service and the reed hy Snyder Lavend lot, southwest of | Pentioc | " GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN —" = cm $500 DOWN baih we ons mage iat cated y Wild Fow! e is only »rothy Onyder ven nl mate read. Coed spot for 69 W. Huron PE 37181. | ioe TRAVELD. ST 1 y i 3 Very but cute white ment, ges heot, 2 cor = ce Nor aeaee col ka, Sas one cetoien tanec ane a ecw Muron St, FE 24411 rica bigten cares mtormation evans $20 +0 $500 condition. Sell" tS PE 25789 = ame of poe ot Late Snitueess “Prices jer, _Reohet, PE +m surance . Lots ‘of All Rinds Sizes ; | On rignawure ios9 27 FT. NEW MOON TRAILER. | wo jake right with terms if desired gg BE pd LAKF OAKLAND and d Description | FLOYD KENT, Realtor Household Finance | Fa Excelient condition. $1409. Call = | cunt , -s- add — = value each Ferment Bobet i100 W. ae ans trees. lake i) —— re song cc a Corp. of” Pontiac (Ta FOC FOOT LINTZ NTZ CHRAFT TRAIL | s me ner, Oxford. OA 6-2665. tT? eal! —— ee ear cS ™% & Secine acum | er v weeks Sow wacena wees =| Indian Village RD LAKE VILLAGE 3| hardwood floors, scaled ond pias: regen foe “trhievel home, if. CUSTARD ~ _FE 1-656, and 960 mont .1v email tote oo Up or Straits, hake er age end mony thes Others deal for Attractive blec constructed cus N M 2 Ba ee : cmer aes | | leges ktop, a’ ve ~ mF ranging from eed ‘ | ' LAKEFRONT | cupeteation o0 hivine room, rage evenings. Pr been. oe ad tae $3,000. vee ciean. modern iivine ‘quarters | oney | Rent Trailer Space 56 ¢0 fost on naturel fireplace Two lars (CARE OAKLAND 6 r Over 200 wig from which to | Com P= ‘alate a — Seocment, ” stoney heat. jouene 17 Rime Giroux & Hicks ROGER B. HENRY, I aan 4, Wereptionsl t bey ot $12- - = telephone. Just PARKHURST TRAILER PARK gale wie ent Lovely shaded lot, Onjy $12.- lando 3-816), ‘/“ oan can be yours he's $1,375 PAINLESS PAYMENTS _GAYTORD _ Cpaperetive Rest Retete Exchange! FE soit PE se ee ose | se Kiimate fol beat, All, mosern :" 2339 | | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, | For Sale Resort Prop. 45 $11,500 c - porate EM 3. and | vs r_ Lake privileges. } 2080, | E MBRE E & GRE -GG | UNUSUAL HOME ON ONE OF Union Lake Rd | ¢ most beautiful Oakland Coun- 1565 EM_3-4393_ or EM _ 3-3281 . Lake sites. 5 bedrooms, 2 and ROOM MOD- ‘, baths ne. syerens 1 studio WiTTEx Re & boa ‘saree ee —_— i ortee $22,300. MA- Combination storms and screens. _ ple Ls Large screened porch Garage SYLVAN LAKE FRONT LOT. femced gl pio flowers, —— +6767 3 schools. is and stores. $8,400. | EAST SIDE. K sale G. I. Home | WHY RENT? i.e DOW "gai 5 yooms, stairway to red Furnished lakefront cottage, Duck attic. Gas heai nice jot Lake ¢ rooms path, boa NORTON AVE. ® rooms and bath.| boathouse, dock. Murry. Shown heat = = nice income. bw a ntmont Cameron 1 oouee | Clark. Realtor 1362 W. Huron) Cash for tw Contracts i i vent: Rose McLarty FE 2-2162 | Pow age ond , ee pr , ‘HE LAKE? oA WANT A HOME AT T sf : po te eee rg We have 9 fine selection of subur- Se i780 with $1300 down | ee ce ee aoe r wi e meee a ake _front cottage REpublic 2-608. | Dorothy Snyder Lavender 3 a Goan "UTILITY. BATH 4) REALVOR i ts meats school good water. 3140 W. Huron St __FE 24411 | Under $5000 FE _5-2821 _.| YEAR AROUND HOME, 3 BED. |WTD TO TRADE ? y BEDROOM | rooms. kitchen & utility room. home, not modern on 3 of sun parlor 2 septic tanks, hot & _bedreom modern home FE cit — Libra ba a 000 <<. re own. r ountain VE RY, VE RY NEAT View Country Club. Maceda Picture a neat attractive home| Lake. Owner on premises Sat.. oma. “are un tena- | ‘oO on a arge st - scaped parce! 1002: ft_A bright For _Sale Re Resort Prop. 45 45 18x18 living room. 2 large bed- Pea ae NEW cian on ON large lot. center resort area. ad- rooms. excellent large kitchen and | bathroom and very attractive ae he : — arcign pe a eect Tear anaes | steer turer store rere theo Rakine Neary Sein, nor ana en Neat Rent part of this and automatic of! furnace Full of Gladwin, $785, $200 down $25 and let it make the] PTCe on'y $11,700 with $3,000 ft month. Jerry Morrow, Clare, payments while voll sy live in the| ,28" Quick possesst ich 790J-3 fatance from city. | PAUL A KE RN, ne eal LAKE ORION. MODERN COT- “CRAWFORD [3§ Oakland Are 2-9200 | ME 304 re| boat 160 Heights Rd | Real Estate Since ie 72 “ CY) ae —— ~ =——— | On TAKE ORION 6 § ROOMS. IN IN- ose WASHINGTON PARK iexecipeigly (boo) bescnen | ep src Eves, & Sun FP 5) P, AGne Beautiful bungalow Two bed. fireplace. Completely furmahed & rooms down, sairwey & floored Automatic = washer mh L RICE $ attic for 3rd bedroo: boat. Paved street, scheol ; k floors, | © vn a = oree stered walls tiled path. Oil Priced cheap; Jeaving state, MY gheaun ened og eat, nice basement. and alu- | _ 2-026) . ver: minum storms and screens. 611,- landscaped lot 1 | ; "y JU 4 . te pg Chagas down — LET FATHER nvestors Fad you | keep his boat at the front door soy ae 1 Call Pik : while you enjoy the breeze of : stop East e st this lake front home 90. ft on You're missing the boat if you ‘ } lake bedrooms 2. sleeping don't investigate this new 8 unit . | rches and full bath Price lake front motel, complete boat . BRICK HOME i 00 with $2500 down and bait business and large j pavilion with pienic grove all ioe 1 aeey bom home with two bedrooms. . CALL US located on Saginaw Bay. Will sell - —_, & — car- together or separate Owner has basement ; on on: om northern property ‘f you want to sell doctor's orders. For de- . hed attic. con | to seil, buy. or trade tails call Oven Sunday 1-5 GEORGE R. IRWIN REAL ESTATE J. A. Taylor pate } / / / LOTS OF ALL owt | _Dinnan site on E Bivd going at only $700 with $200 dow Why not — a home Boric san est., Perret | *SO Fords. 2 dr., 4 dr., and new car trade in coupes, good paint .and good tires. Check these models today! $595 SPECIAL ’49 Ford 4 dr., radio, heat- er, very clean and has good tires. $365 OLIVER 2952 (2) ar Plymouth ir oa For- 1982 (2) ly mouth Cambridge For- wu Ertote Perse users | Motor Sales 1961 Plymouth Cambridge Club) 210 Orchard Lake Ave. = gor 3 tight Blow 4 Gray 1 (Corner of Williams) 1960 (2) DeSoto Ferecr 1- ain wee Deluxe Ford FE 2-9101 te Bintebaner, ter, | ines UINCOLN— COSMOFOLTFAR 7 Aw 9 a oe means ot 1900 Budeen conteels Pvt. owner. FE 23-7507 Nash Sedan : Isai Ford. Club Coupe ‘92 Oldsmobile "68 4 Boor oes heater = i cushions . ieee 2a ee Scot wonsebte” w= It 's just I like i hew - Only . -. $1,095 COME DRIVE IT! Comraunitvy Motor Sales ies USED CAR LOT Rochester 4 Stive Open OD 16 5. m@ ct] it) CM's $ DAY Values to $495 Only $249 "47 PONTIAC . '46 DODGE 47 OLDS '46 CHEVE. ‘47 DODGE ‘46 FORD 47 BUICK ° 47 LINCOLN 46 PLYMOUTH ‘ 47 OLDS Many with automatic transmissions, radios and heaters. All in excellent running condition. Friday AND Saturday ONLY ‘HURRY HURRY HURRY TO Community _ ore smear felenrernagsecees Some | Motor. Sales _ BIG USED CAR LOT 004 N. Main — Rochester OLive 20311 pen ‘tl 10 p.m SUMMER | FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger “I fit the boys so they're all set for basebaltt*——— For Sale Used Cars 61 2 NASH RAMBLER excelent CONDON ONLY $895 KIMBALL BROS. INC. Your Nash Dealer For Sale Used Cars 61 FOR SALE BY OWNER OLDS-CADILLAC . hs GY OWENS Used Car Corral 1984 FORD Sedan, Ford- omatic, radio, heater, and whitewalls. 8,000 miles, 1954 FORD Tudor, Ford- omatic, radio, and heater. 1953 FORD Sedan, Ford- omatic, radio, and heater, Whitewalls- 1953 FORD Tudor, radio, heater, and Fordo- matic. 1953 FORD Tudor, radio, heater, whitewalls, and spotlights. 1952 PONTIAC Sedan, ra- dio, heater, and Hy- dromatic. 1951 CHRYSLER Sedan, radio, heater, and Fluidmatic. 1951 BUICK Sedan, radio, heater, and Dyna- flow. 193HUDSON Super Wasp, rad i 0, heater. radio, and heater. 1950 DESOTO Sedan, ra- dio, and heater. 1950 FORD Tudor, radio, heater, and white- walls. 1990CHEVROLET Se- dan, radio, and heat- er. 1950 CHEVROLET Tu- ‘dor, radio, and heat- er. 1949 HUDSON Sedan, ra- dio, and heater, 1948 NASH Sedan, radio, and heater. dio, and heater. 1949 FORD Tudor, radio, “r“"“ahe tater. Not a “Rough Rider” in the lot. and try out the car of your choice. Your Fofd Dealer 147 S. Saginaw Phone FE 5-4101, 3) MERCURY _ve Sole Deed Sort MONTERY HARD- ‘$2150, Can OL Riemenschneider’s PONTIAC RETAIL STORE GOODWILL USED CARS “Not a Name But a Policy” PONTIAC RETAIL | and | 1951 PLYMOUTH Sedan, | 41948 KAISER _,Sedan,.ra-|. Come in today | STORE Factory Branch - 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill Phone FE 3-7117 lst Choice USED CARS Come In And Get The Car Of Your Choice Lots Of Trucks Come & See Riemenschneider Bros. DODGE- PLYMOUTH 232_S, Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 ot 1940 Studebaker, $65.00. Good transporta- tion for that extra car to t back and forth. Call Miss Huffman at FE 2-2744 after 4 p.m. i STUDEBAKER SEDAN. ‘“,PONTIAG, © 07 Fm otie6 Michigan's Finest USED TRUCKS | '53 Chev. pickup .,.. $985 '53 Chev. pickup .,.. $395 "51 Chev. sedan delivery . seeeeee $695 "$2 Chev. panel ...... $695 '46 Dodge pickup ... $125 poke 46 Ford pickup .... $125 International van delivery ..,.. $85 ,| Chev. dump, 14,000 miles, new body,....+ $1,295 West Side Used Cars rr eas a En ton Buckhros Lk. BBB | re “fen ear of : ‘value, r oe. : * De tana 08 wt 4 Dra ‘Une i or i PLYMOUTH “ae > TTERNATIONAL DUMP. A 3 PONTIA AN OL cy S Sang Seale ie DDO! on 9) Signet. Dray Pim im mp $3 Pic ‘ 1949 BUICK + andlon HERE'S A FOUR DOOR pg wes om Eee Us TODAY! | heul. of near ofier. Can on “a STUDE, +1200, TiGUT ORBEN PrMisn TE AER SBSOR| luxe hydramatic. red and white AND ake Pe iten Oakshire. Ph 19: DGE its) FONTIAC CRIEPTAIN 6. COM: yours re Bisse” ret* Sadar anes . ae ifovr MIKE 1952 PONTIAC Vo re FOUR DOOR AN WITH RA. DIO AND : In| You sure ® quality a a ate AR are eo 1949 OLDS. = So Bash _2’ Deer. Automate RYDRAMA RADIO AND BGP artis 4° | Sift AUTO ALIS 4 O8 CADILLAC Gales ive DAN. OWT BL OE FI £% | ete soot Laue Ra MATIC sex THIS OM ONE AY! | tee? PONTIAC “8” ‘is : iran . in Sacrtton: gave wen PLYMOUTH bee & Waldo Ras OM T4128 AND eee tone o ry : ANY OG0D Oa OE conse miles. KA 3776 AUBURN AVE. 1 SPECIAL ‘0 Pontiac # Cheiftain deluxe Hydramatic Radw and b SPECIAL White walls a PUARTS AUTO BALES | NO MONEY Down. a al, ona 255 MONTCALM PE 5-0361 No Tecsonable offer refused, ©” | i064 PONTIAC DELUXE. LOADED. ORION MOTOR SALES FE 467168 at Buckhorn Lk MY 23-2611 | ‘ia PON 7 DOOR WYDRA- Open ‘ttl © P.M. matic. Cadillac tubeless tires, N. Perry. oO 1A CO f ieee eT ASCII son VERTIBLE. is6a 8T Son é / _ 300 miles FE 24556. ‘8 FOR” ac super DELOKE. « door re wer y e017 other 2 fe "vorles “e~ 3 er, 730. +3101. AC 82 CAT? excellent conan Ae Ph. te een 1950 Pontiac “CATALINA” ANE a aE ‘ Custom trim fn cont wall tires ‘mearivy§ new) and the ever famous hydra matic Only ...sece- .- $995 See it... Drive it BUY iT! Community Motor Sales BIG USED CAR LOT leather ‘yellow end be ood ““ burnt orange - cream to 1 th jeftair a Deluxe roughout Ch racio, air cond) tony neater courtesey lights directional signals. 904 = N.. Main Bt. Rochester OLive 2-671} Opgp till 10 p. SY ease ee 3 , “het "nag other cegevegries On he other ceessories = _owner, $1550. 1115 W. ~ sccee . Skirts, beck cite }-Rlaserer peerage ~Chassts jae OOK HEATER | i Satan Good _condities . PONTIAC @ iow im “pangs. Lae “| 5-628) 1954 PONTIAC : & CYLINDER STAR. Light green, fully radio and | chiet as yadramatic heater whitewalls 7000 OR 3-744 a drive tranemission | Ga5 ansportation Specials 2dr New pi oon e's Auto Sales tons: 153 Ford F-900 Tractor. .|’53 Ford F-8 Tractor. 'S2 FORD F-6 2 ton damp RELIABLE TRUCKS - TO DO YOUR JOB 53 FORD 1 ton Express. 5,000 miles SS FORD F-600°3-5 yd. Dump 10.00x20 tires. Air, and Vacume. 10.00x20 tires, Air Brakes, and 10,000 miles. *S2 VANETTE "52 CHEV. 1% ton panel ’5S2 Ford F-3 % ton Pick- up. & SERVICE PEA CL INTL Y% 'SIPFORD 1% ton panel “ °51 FORD Vanette 12 ft. ad —, gener. Dynafiow. Radic | SQMOTTIOR | ‘49 Ford 1. ton Van i CYLINDER | Win take trade FE ve som ’SICHEV. % ton pickup ton pickup '51 FORD F-8 tractor, 10 00x20 tires, air brakes ‘SLIGMC % ton Piickup "30 FORD ¥% ton pickup 49 Ford 14 ton Panel '49 Chev, % ton Stake ’49GMC 1% ton pickup ‘49 FORD % ton stake 8 cylinder . ee : ty Rs as 6 Van OCk Ti rir AL y yfeeokaree oars; Glee canoes; trouble amare tei Only *# SPORTSMAN # wooo sHOP 1995 Cass Lake Ra —Keego Harbor a | y BOATS 12 PT. 640: 14 PT, ear top NAL 24167, 1160 Lk. D notdanl B s monstrators, new mo- ss than 1 hour D. single Dp. deluse gear shift 179.50 F” Gooarien Stores, 111 N. Perry. _FE 32-0121 D. h 0. . TWO is PT CANOES #630 EACH. Beek. repair 8. 648 22 Mile Ra, ws E KNOW OUR B peti BOATS! FOR R THE '48-Ford 114 ton Cab and Chassis 48 Chev. 2 ton. Cab and 2a ES 48 FORD 1% ton stake 47 INT’L 3-5 yd dump | 45 FORD 1¥, ton stake ~ OWEN S Your Ford Dealer 147 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4101 MARIN TON BOA Wonks | 1890 8. Telegraph FE 23-0033 Open Evenings and Sooeey | PT. CHRIS CRAFT DEL _Funabout. New, EM }3-3625. ia FOOT Row Boat sis WN. Sag 3 TOW excellent condition |, NEW 0 PF $200. Two BOWMAN BOAT. ot 2S, Gl 0 boats, $38 es. AILBOAT, m3 = 60MY FT 16 ac ing st. = = gig Ah yg 9 For Sale Airplanes . J3 CUB METAL. PROP. RELI- “Shed Be aes Transportation Offered 68 LEAVING earnest FOR Los Avgeles, will or Sait doles For Sale Used Trucks 62 NORTH CHEVROLET . Woodward at 13 Mile Rd. Phone LI 5-1100 takes. 4 < | '48 Chev Cab and Chassis i@ | Poot {WOLVERINE “CEDAR ie: a rs ys - a > ' * a Goods 71| Sale TE : : ° < : ne ees Household Goods 71) MODEST IE PONTIAC PRES 2 ——" , “J Pr a: FOCx 4 " i EPRIOER Om. | Whine, geet eid OE MAIDENS SS, SATURDAY a - im a PIECE DINING iE. beverly. | - By Y, JUNE 12, i BS dancin oe eee as vy Jay Ai 5 1954 di ie Pamact arapes. -Evecttis sal? ian | For Sale M i ‘ ‘ ee are isctric stove incellancous 72 ~ : Gas WaLNUT ENEEBOL ii boss. | 72: For : Electric ree small w D DEs KA | PO! ‘ Sale M : roses gisse | tie Selnw: vanity ) KAND ‘is im. WER MOWERS on phen . Miscellaneous 72 \ yee — ST faa'ss WATERFALL DI me Pe sae? 18 in. otary mower § JACKSON'S __ Sand, Gravel T : ree B | Wate BYNES Rome | 30.19. self-propelled ee | RENTAL. MIXERS, vel & Dirt 79) “CRUM ** Soees “an | Reg. $13, lied Toro § For ‘Sale 3465 Aubu iP ELECT RIC | ~WAYN Pet: ~~ par | JUST es TOP SOIL ~~ Livestock 84 84 Gives, ‘Call afte : re co F ‘E GABERT'S a et et oe * | Carioade of “AR RIVED! * gravel Pe eeita ~ “Ont nt TWO HORSES ALs0 SADDLE r NEARLY NEW r 4:30 FE 10016 ae oe bED CO 889 loor Samples Sal eae a ae competed | i ow used lumber. ———— SAND SAND GRAVEL packs fer otle. Bal ood SADDLE AND ; aT koe a shifferobe. oven sig got $169. aa eee See aa REL cs hy Seles t Bervice | guts #16 it bright pine. My aot oes ace Sonus wonderful” — — Fracticatcy s ¥ NEW Admiral rv cmbination 1 sr oe Bendix gas ¢ryer. complete ie = >: ITARDWAR ARE| | “iat. ie ft. eames. sa eats 3.000 10 3-8 Building WANTE ¥ fn oa is FT. | t piano oe ee | 1994 ubu J a1 New state : TED : anc new boat ot Beer | INNERSPR . PE | 0 gel. gas masher aa pena rw Heights | Pe gfow 5 braets, Gateus iat | fate Somes : Morey-s Os ED abo ADDLE HORSES. ith accesserie ailer. vaeberorsd AAS ING MATT any othe ver beater re} Adams FE sereens _ New comb. __@ersonville Ra ard ji Dd up or sell s. Will take ts bed size, $5 nas sin.| 22" .%- ts to choo: seo | 2-8811 16x30 «Used Used cast tron doors | 4-1 TOP Ra. MA 5-6é00 Ap- | merce Lake ett oes ee cet a ze. $5. 64) Lookout Dr..| wary ig “ee “Ee yw od | Keetones. ideal for cottages sinus | PE Piet set)? ‘taetieolotales Eintirose m4 CENTRIPULOAL Pabsireid ROO: BU:T WANTED 8M months wee Al! bind Oo | aM Ay Med save | Saint t : = se ISTERED QUARTER ae | anil one, Ph. Holl oer Orekiee and te, REPRIG- ing of not ALL RADIO8 mE en mrt crag & decorative a “plage needa ois, EM oid Fenn with papers. se TRADE YOUR LAND CONTS ‘| pect MARBOAS OO al hd : ONT! Ge duees eee) _.Wood, Coal sat ho ma” asi net ‘ing furnstere auton a ee met uity —— toed ANY’ DINING 1 8 VE ‘mae 1408 Baldwin, P dedi nal eg MATERIAL LY MBER ¢ & Fuel 80, 7 YEAR OLD Mich. i paged ic sto = Tr | Goo See ans heusstrene eaucarn ve, $25. FE 2-2365 $8 Frigidaire patho AND LARG aa banal OF NEW FE 22343 Wighiend Bd Bg ag ta poner DRY SLAB sine, 2 year old STALLION oo _6. EXCHA m Rea bas are Ni MA 591 erator. =| sévare FURNI OR 3709: 2 fo WOOD, ® year gaited mare. ‘Telegraph NOE = sonab.e. FE R AND STOVE. ent axe $25 esch. hundreds Prggidd W Poanrrons, po IT Yo 2 4-6588. 7 $le. OOD, | 0.50 horse $ xt aoe EWOR BANJO SELL 5 -SELL on Bi ae | ELVINATOR REF: spre. rN goose) ELECTRIC oo ou VE sold ‘ev- eee. oe BATH TUB | Plant = For Sale ean . Suar.| Vas ss is © EPRIGERATOR | eae rcATiliG Pane MA ic Michi pm. et auc-/ Tnompson. 06 8 pet o 4. s, Trees, Shrubs 80 c see 86 mover ce a tawn | 9x12 | ROLE ~ cou value on EITCM . ee Auctton | g SPECIAL! | BEAUTIFUL PRowy . — : ol or ilar oneal Vives ot Reg. 4.85 LEUM. ye 5 o caseactininer td of door chimes at ws mae Inc. x7 Steel Garage D | fefssn and @ Fon WED a . 5 age pals and ‘cape sates sath te atin ses Kurs oft: Hts i‘ eeelinelisee ise | (RED PLE a ing | — Cl ee ‘EVEROREENS —_—— reg EOD Poe rene bed s, G. _ GAL —PREZER FOR GA! ike ne H M : i ursery — BREEDING arches pools eet Re - afte . ow. | — FE to choose from 7,000 specim tea coer tee od and | 12x12 L i Lge ase TABLETOP G4 OR OF gees BALE. Paes 530 p m $6. OR 31525 aoe E 2 -0233 | eboice ‘ Up to 6 ft, _ James orm Tk) Seg beg ices box RONG VIN ~. We] tent condition P GAS STO | aeear oad TRON! Model ‘STARTER H —— | OPEN your | _Rd. Davisb Ty. 8480 Bi A wg gl eg INOPLOOR s hen Maiag yaa Ad Mershall eft ike “AND OCCAB | ame, abe Jae aa © nC ATS RHODE ee WILL . iy ai N can B n- | ri iD oe ee rons | Sa seicetped repreece| =p be a | era pct ig pare ora suite consisting bedroom : Vall Tile... 0c) & aMA FE 32-0060 E. REA. Oe REASONABLE | — on 2 bedrovmn home. | & way betw Hwy. Sale bd ; bed with of full size LIKE NEW ‘$0 | ron FE 43064 pM ALL _ FRIGIDAIRE. OO ee GL. 2-4826 ial ak out a me.| PHONES: een Poe Farm Produce 3 pe oe ace. a” in cunn with 4 naPaio-|?. 77 AIRE. GooD SY ‘WEIRFORZED noe | Corner of of Will cies ana clear ot. PiloNs Merivese 1300 & Me Sac 87 ; aad 2 Ed - cae waaee ES Maateee deep freeze | _ tor Mi a yd R { COCR 5 Lake Rd ~~ FI P ee ee aay an sestyies te ee cellent cond ot oy ere” pats Se | _Ph. OR ETE sEPTiC ____ Offs & M 50 REE S > A ear's. core. TELY 00 BU. chest _— cP nA gr L 2.5408. ‘ood. Rechinten UsED BERVEL | — PE 2-1902 cs save ON a ethene ee Cc TRY IT it ces nM Haul it Ee es SEED A The crete. crate. heer : = avy mig Call FE LINOLEUM, 9x » Huron’ o> REFRIOEN- ‘ a acne — Seeuses take WAR- YoU CAN iT ONCE InIsES In a Pontise Rd. Kids of Newberr al ee ee ee = 2 with faucets and COMPLETE we we block ett tha ermot's | A Clothin “int in |? YEAR y Street B mow N 1 CIT errific custain = oe. ft k o 8 LLIS CH A LARO e 7) ase muses D “ROLLY Wstn | range x "NORGE ELECK | ae polly 1B gp PO sgt dg cry Bus Bu BUILT =| sees Ag A gg plea APREE “INSTRU sq. ft. | — Ditverin The High Ave. | off oe POWER bal oncur or - aa wo s wees Closed | Me timer overhead light oes | Pps str hia je. Best | oe $1250. Milf - gale a e with gleaming rene | J oid bs rrocrioNs! of the Dostal In Theatre. Neat teho-ff 4 Mev Also bolo an or et 1 & and dee —————— FOR lord “4 om iti 9 ‘otlet. me 3 ea | Foundry. ay Bale side er IY ALY SELES. J TON ADM velo rt at 2 Sey eaoee LABORA’ |" heavy BALE: 4 “Mwai sas Michigan F'uores cies sssnade FLOOR S For Sale oe non bes yey tioner Lik CRAL AIR FRIGIDAIRE. E —=M witty Carlson tele TORY. | rary f dut 750X116. 8 Vann eee eon y seconds Open SHOP Pets Allis-Cha! farm . a _5 3 pm e new. FE Im CONDI. con tien. FE are EXCELLENT 2 WHEE Vision set. Ere y truck tires $25 my = ve 393 Orchard | Daily 8. Sund | AKC ai 81 Hoily Mich Sales & —- : 7 MULTLCOL L UT ree-stand ! SPEC ——— - _ Sag ay 65 8 aves / rvice, * pt ADVER Trenk ~. eel “are COLORED RUG. with reck. ILITY TRAILER, Wash react pg Mm gy ts : Must hoes goog = one, ae fio naw st arg males 2 BRITTANY _ : TO $85 UED a8. 38 85: White ® PIECE & rE hits i good 16x16 , oat | is with fit $1795 good stra stock of Ita, Skilt ME WORKSHOP olly MElrose 7 mos. old, Pt tractor with MODEL G. 3 ig : aka oe po oni nllageory~ suite, red I ~e Oak Dani li ee ce ag hitch “saa AVE BLO BIN paar | Ie$ ft ee ene ee Porier-Cable Miller's Decker ~ AQUAT ic GARDENS Sane. Mes starter « Se OSMUN’S DOWNTO prec maga ge Dogar eed to. j =< = aL 5. Saginaw ING SUPPLY ee ne ° we ca! and ont alge or lh tg ker.) TROPIC DENS Milord . NT “ag|| bo $16 ann chair $34.60, |1 PAIR Bema : MOST NEW ORAVITY : E | PLOOR & FE 5 | Longe : es 39c ea sanders ls, sows, drills | °_'- AL FISH & MU Ra Mevighlasd, : ell $12, or —— as cons —_ ANDER» — 2100 r lengt : alls | — N. Mill sUP’ 4-7842 STORE ¢ ONL L OWN] meegr 2: ol deck 00.68: Rn shales sine OMENS ROLLER oe ace. SS FEED oe Wilipaver "st URN + ce Cnn eae make —s J. POO “ake “hi 8h Panes Open nights & wien VRTOws| Sia eae ER | ee eer on | fee ett Dean CEO anege) Chi STO MMR .J, POOLE CO, | sits Bevate Por | serTER OgED, GOMER, TOR ore, Out Matton. vent te Ferm | cnc a | "ete than year FE ¢3008- "| _FUE see | sie Muniana Ra IBER niga Sve BEAGt Phone PE S20 BALE HAY q _pereing * pe OTs. Pree engine azor $10 1 L BATHROOM 43352 after 3 | JEL OIL * 40 Highiand | SALES CO o CUT-R FE 4.1596 (Es “REG. 1 YEA! > HAY! BLE & bor | MAGIC CHET . Pree} } concert one! | pines ¢ 3. | 778 gallon ¢ TANK | 9x9 Asy Rd. 1M-S@ OR MS em A puppies. FE 20031 “oip | Nee ‘ r= + ay a 9 bay nette. 36 7 NOE ; = brit a $15. All like | = Se automat oot — pute md i ggg Bl | ars Asphalt Tile 7002 OVE PLUMB ee BRITTANY SPANIEL a | i ee Eta cena unore-cR rt For Sale Mi ter bollere ell f steam and bo “and | FAR TN etal 3 tastic | Wall Tule covers ste 100s “seginaw BL femeet $6206 regutered 8 weeks old | Met seeeree’ ~ae SuiTs AND COATS. AOIC CREF TABLE TOP O48 Miscellaneous 72, HII: CHT dient FARM FRESH ol o totnid Te ee “Sale M Be re en0 BRACTIF oe a | ees also 100. Ohh, FO. ator $25. oo 18 IN 18 ABO T ee Pern oe sHT S rot PPLY Beet roast see MEATS w12 1. iIXOLT INT ne usical Good BEAUTIFUL AIR | mowers makers, side rates, “Homepage bowie | "ea Tet, timatt aen | tage sree mat sow | —__Prome "FES ee tons ‘Pp mglen Beane rc Sy My me, Bass Piano ac rds 7 peng Poona tn |, Te s range LL. TAPPAN UTILITY 4-5431 + Dee LINOLEUMS” 3 very B ACCO aoOxin PUP ren, $25 Tred: TER 6X. 236 Nelson. condition Wg By aM | cous TRAILER. O a 650 $1 00 4) UMS 295 oie See apron. | PozER FY See e in you MS _ R do > ft. Wall Ti a ion. $100 ; be PPIES -! aha iene 267146 _ter 6 pm Midwest | rheet novus ee le es 3c all PT A . FE autiful REGIST ! revo mae ae, OE | a aa Sakata CAM Rife Ta Bie Re "ge ha al Se TR et eae ve fhe, bd DRESS hit bens > “se7s8 ; aa | C ett’ S ( Pees gas ve arold’s Mon Ss amis piano; $49. 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TEETER a oe ‘nad television sae 98 8 losctiating fans ts 30 DuPoot interior paint, 42.79 gal ao Cor 100 NC LIME, reptic eae BPs me. | al cose wit sctmeaa "mee. | aes YEAR “OLD. | Also Fox blower in soe ischment. thim é u ty a ; ; a 26 r : blonde 4 pole gin set. - E Scirearinar 12° eseiiiatin, ans in 1 $38 50. McBri -+e---. 83.78 ge w. Fe GARAGE me ge for wet red pumps. Ther | RTSTAURA = ee- | PAR. $50 289 N. hound, Davisbu rzia, man mi — Br oe sYLvANTE 0 2. pe. twin be cfen 0188 ride Hardw é*1 | eck TINGNEAD. CHEAP’ @i 102 Oakland. Pi sements. sheet | NT AND DRI | Panagkecs onan _Cass__| GARD cation vision, SYLVAN wt. 7a Cau ES os2. —- pl ry wagalee WATCH SAL® | Open Sundays R12 7 Stator 4 are | weno woooe oan ured OTe: | oe wate TORS \VE-IN Sana 1304 Mt. ¢ DRALINES CANAR- | ‘TARDE, TRACTOR . EON. raph and LE- | i¢ y_Guntay. pm. or) orn ac gto fy ed 1927 Aubur Lf ees io ee STORE| plete. 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MIR ens F rnet a 602 EX- | 92 port sew achine N Cas m house _ $4000 OR STOVE a Phili s at lo fins, | pump. ftiter play aquari LY NEW 3-9830 : CHROME spread MI 6 F 20801 eee LR ed Lem ne machi 87900 COLD s FE 2-182 30 GAI 32478, PRICE ip's, 79 N. 8 w price stat and Fly nt. rium| With Wa CUB DINETT 4365. ' soL1D c $1995 C pup toaste ne .seeso. | OK SPOT R 32-1821 AL. OIL aginaw 8; Col stand AK thermo- $905 ener loader TRACTOR semble thes E 8ETS AK, 9 P | Casco : itchen ¢ EFRIGERATOR er with Hor Wi WA Sand —_— lie at stud istered | NI 5. FE 21004 and 4 chairs e yourself and ne set 117 Cotte 1ECE DINING | $1995 Dorr steam dry ir $13 50 Phon: FE abinet Rug: ATOR _owne tank TER HEAT- and, Gravel & Dirt 7 INC “oe FE | es ¢ esi A Oe $39 95 ——_ table, $69 9 save ee after 6p G 102868 37 96 che sirsmueacer $17 95° CHICK 21555 after 7 Guitar r_ FE 2-2077. and pipes private & Dirt SPRIN e. 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CO ar FOC eee or 3 7E “DELIVER full champto: NER- ° ° _erRgULATI MI_ 4-284} bil mincessce) of furnit $20} 467 OUSE © ony shew arred Cail! steel, $595 Clothes MPLEIE YOURSELF BS Fards) ot st LIVER 1-2 _! y marked n Big be NE MAN 273 NO “OU. | H j ses asprin ure beds 7 & Sagi tl 6 ie | Fluorescen rooms M it at wave: he Culvert posts 11IsT OF “M ani top «ol one sand 1-2 iome FE dog Cheap to auti- NEW CHAIN SAW + tank EATER everythin, ae linoleum mat OPEN ginaw 8t si | Ave t, 393 Orct ichigan | Sewer Fence s for drive Mm «2 ATERIAIL anytin rt Aso truck! gravel T 2-32090 Ld good | Stop t AND USED pl ogg St complete 1 “AND | @ for the hom um and, Priday WEEK ENDS Pontiac : chard Lake wer crock posts. & picket } ( ; 20 8 ar e FF “¢-65% ucking Cal URTLES HA n for a demo cous 10 Hen- Oakland F e- peti 610 8 pm ONLY _ Ing tile & & drain tile 8 a NRAGE TENTION i Shop 59'S MSTERS. Lum payments avail mstration, tim: ATIO ¢ | 106 urnitu am to 8 pm Baturday ( . = 100 {t plank, 10c Ceti- we SOIL. 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SCH RT FE 2- at_registered 18H SET New and u PRICES’ See ae ee Se _HUR CTRIC oars os! 1: AGE, SALVA '. up to 20 ft C&C, $1.35; hie as -RYTY rey 55-7914, FE 1-7 AEF- 2-3987 Reasonabdl Repairs sed farm e¢ ge dee. chairs J “oHTR ATTI 3-151 FIELD wes Gk ccardasit and 1 ft. 2x4 MBER C OP SOIL, 308 WANTED __ . a on all mak quipment coat wall pireese H uke | ma a a did Fr Cc R ROO i-—- OFFICE le 3, 3° to 12” Ic; roof 1 RC OM Pr 2 | _and gra FILL D ik OME FOR 7 Wi ! nd Wisconsi es of tractors : _faurant ¢ rack) |iGome at and | rola A Ss PIECE rom $250 u MS ied Ec om YF: —— aueeriaee wide: door * 947 Haggerty ANY vel. PE 2-2817 SIRT. SAND old part Persian k OR 7 WEEK Pon n motors. ore ; G0ucH quipmernt lor res- sofa FE cares ones | abe | nation doo p Aluminum = (U NDIR indow wall t, window * | MArk rts Walled | BLAC WANTED ittens. OR 3-8 | ae Farm S : AND 3-45.29 VACUUM @4 after 5 off ail Ts $39 50 combt 6 FT med extirier. Plywood, | —— 41084 Lake CK DI do. 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Cisco and Pancho in adventure. (4)—Thea- ter. To be announced. (2)—Dol- lar a Second. Quiz with Bud Collyer, host. 11:00—(4)—Michigan Barndance. Music country style. (2)—News. 11:15—(2)—Sat. Movie Date. Rich- ard Dix in ‘“‘The Kansan.” 11:38 — (7) — Armchair Theater. Nancy Price in “Three Wierd Sisters.” (4) — Saturday Show. Anthony Hume in ‘Mysterious Mr. Nicholson.” SUNDAY MORNING 8;:00—(7)—Church in the Home. 9:00—(4)—Crossroads Church. (7) Actign Theater. ; ¢:30—(4)—Faith Frontiers. 10:00—(4)—Cartoon Carnival. (2)— Detroit Pulpit. 10: 30—(T)—Meet Mr. Callahan. (2) Sinema. 10: 45—(2)—Bill Barker. 11:00—(7)—Terry and Pirates. (2) Court of Health. (4)—Adventure Ho. 11:30—(7)—Today’s Carnival. SUNDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(4)—Johnny Jupiter. (7)— Jungle Story. (2)—Featurette. 12:30—(4)—Meet the Artist. (7)— Auntie Dee. (2)—This Is the Life, 12:45—(4)—City Affairs. 1:00—(4)—Movie-go-Round. (7)— World Adventure. (2) — Chris- tophers. 1:15—(2)—The Pastor. 1:30—(7)—Theater. (2) — Featur- ette. Faith. (2)— 1:45—(2)—See for Yourself. 2:00 — (4) —.Some Watch. mit Cowboy G-Man. 2:30—-(4)—To Be Announced. (7)— John Wayne. (2)—TV Bandstand. 3:00—(2)—Man of the Week. 3:30—(4)—Zoo Parade. (7)—Mello D Roundup. (2)—Youth Takes Stand. 4:00—(4)—Hall of Fame. (7)—Sw per Circus. (2)—Adventure. ‘:30—(4)—Kukla, Fran, and Ollie. 5:00—(4)—Wings Over the World. (7)—Comedy Time. (2)—Ameri- can Week. 5:38 — (4) — Roy Rogers. (7)— l and Hardy. (2)—You Are SUNDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Dangerous Assign (2)—Meet the UAW-CIO. You Asked for It. 6:30—(4)—Mr. Peepers. and Mrs. fi 8:00—(4)—Playhouse. Walter Mat- thau stars in ‘Adept or Die,” satirical comedy about suburban life and husband's job in pub- lishing company; ‘Hildy Parks featured. (2)—GE Theater. ‘“The Crime of Daphne Rutledge,” stars Angela Lansbury, Hugh Marlowe. (7)—Walter Winchell. 8:15—(7)—Martha Wright. 8:30—(2)—Man Behind the Badge. An effort to ruin a circus and force its sale is the theme of the ‘Case of the Jinxed Circus,” with William M. Moore. (7)—Dr. LQ 9:00—(4)—Loretta Young. A lone- stars Kaszner in story of middle-aged owner of tropical retreat faced with dilemma of unfaithful wife, unwanted visitor. (7)—Break the Bank. Quiz. 9:30— (4) —Nature Trails. (2)— What's My Line. (7)—Sunday Drama. “Mr. 0” is feature film. 10:00—(4)—Badge 714. (2)—The- ater. (7)\—White Camellia. Don Barry featured in ‘Westside Kid.” 10:30—(4)—Playhouse. (2)—Place | the Face. | 11:00—(7)—Motion Pictu®e Acad- | “Sherlock Holmes, Dressed to Kill.” (2)—News. (4)—Theater. 11:15—(2)—Big Picture. —- ‘TWENTY-NINE MONDAY ‘MORNING 7:00 (4) —Today. (2)—Morning Show. $:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. $:45—(2)—Brighter Day. 9:00—(4)—Playschool. (7)—News, Wixie. (2)—Arthur Godfrey. 10:00 — (4) — Home. (7)—Charm Time. 10:30—(2)—Strike It Rich. 11:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) Playhouse. (2)—Valiant Lady. 11:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)— Love of Life. 11:30—(4)—Betty White. (2)—To morrow’s 11: 45—(2)—Guiding Light. MONDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—()—Nancy Dixon. (7)—12 o'clock Comics. (2)—Eat, Mur- phy. . . 12: 15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven. 12:30—(7)—My Life. (4)—Ladies First. (2)—Garry Moore. 1;00—(2)—Double or Nothing. (7) Army-McCarthy. 1:30—(2)—Houseparty. ()—Jean 2:00—(2)—Big Payoff. (4)—Kate Smith. 2:30—(2)—Featurett. 3:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. Brighter Day. 3:15—(2)—Secret Storm. 3:30—(4)—On Your Account. Ladies Day. 3:45—(7)—Cowboy Colt (2) (2)— ; | 4:00—(4)—Pinky Lee. (7)—Cowboy Colt. 4:30—(4)—Howdy Doody. (2)—The- ater. 4:45—(7)—Barnaby Bear. 6:00 — (4) — Happy Hollow. (7)— Auntie Dee 5:30—(2)—Bob Crosby. «4)— Ad- venture Patrol. ‘7)—Wild Bill Hickock. 5: 46—(2)—Sports. MONDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—De- troit Deadline. (2)—Gene Autry. 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—News. 6:30 — (4) — Tony Martin. (7)— Flight No. 7. (2)—News. ¢:45—(2)—Perry Como. (4)—News. 7:00— (4) —Mid-Western Hayride. (1)—Sky King. (2)—Burns and Allen. . 7:30—(4)—Comment. (7) — Who's the Boss. {2)—Talent Scouts. 8:00—(4)—Dennis Day. (7)—Wres- tling. (2)—I Love Lucy. 8:30—(4)—Robert Montgomery. (2) Buttons. 9:00 — (7) — Boxing. One. 9:30—(4)—Col. March. 10:00—(4)—Playhouse. (7)—Amos 'n’ Andy. 10: 15—(2)—Weather. 10:30—(4)—Stage 4 Square. (2)}—Theater. * nor Soupy’s On (2)—Studio (2)—News. emy. Basil Rathbone is seen as | 11:15 — (4) — Jane Fulton. (— Theater. (2)—Magician. 11:30—(4)—Moods in the Night. (2) Weathervane. EVERY HOUR OF THE DAY 1130 KC Listen to aang Paced 10:30 A. 12 Noon “WeCAR CAROSEL” 3:05 P. M. to 5 P. M SPORTS Double Header _ DETROIT of PHILADELPHIA tuned to hear scores ster between and after games ae WCAR_ wand WwW On Your Dial Sunday 12:06 P. M.| Stuntmaster NEW YORK — Jack Bailey, | the new stuntmaster for TV's| kind of fellow who can pariay | a job as a short-order cook into’ the authorship of a_ best-selling cookbook. In fact, whatever Bai- | ley starts is the thing in which | he eventually excels. In Bailey’s case this is quite a daim, in view of the fact that he has been a musician, singer, actor, cook, dancer, stage man- ager, producer, tax expert, bar- er, writer, painter, artist sales- man radio announcer emcee and the voice of Walt Disney's ani- mated “Goofy.” Ralph Edwards’ Truth or Con- sequences; Bailey also broad- casts and telecasts five pro- grams a week” on “another net-— work and takes care of his ad- mayor of Hollywood. Bailey was born in Hampton, lowa. He studied plano for most affections to the trembene at the age of: 14.- With his garnered the title .of Jawa State Champion Trombonist. HARD TOP LAKE ANGELUS SPEEDWAY 386 N. Leke Angelus Rd. Between Baldwin and jesiyn Roads SUNDAY, JUNE 13th } ministrative duties a9 honorary." °" his-trombone -he+—~ Jack Bailey Is Jack of Many Trades After playing one-night stands for several years he entered | Drake niversity where he aided his finances by playing in a tea- room orchestra. He also found | time to work in. every school play, every school musical show | and act as cheer leader for the | football team. In 1935, Bailey was a “bark- er” at the San Diego Exposi- | tion. He also augmented this in come by work as a house paint- er, insurance salesman, tax ¢x- pert and then the job as the voice of “Goofy” for Walt Dis- ney. Later his carnival barking ca- rer won him the job of producing all four voices in Disney's ‘Pinoc- | chio.” His first real break in Holly- Music ig still Jack's hobby, but to it he has added oil painting and hopes to have a one-man show later this year in Les Angeles The Baileys’ home is decorated with his paintings. He married Robert B, Kleinschmidt, { ; . T Bandit’ Oil is now produced commercial- -- Today's Radio Programs- - ne pons | Gums Up Thi Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change witheut notice. p ings wan, (ren CKLW, (eee) Wws, om WAR, (130) WxYe, (127) wae, oon | DETROIT (INS) — Detroit Po- : : ice again arrested ‘ ban- TONIGET wae—wmE. C Chapel Hour WJBK, Records 2:15—WJR, Perry Mason dit” Lorenzo Dickerson, 24, Fri- $:00—WIR, Mews ware, 5 Cheir We —WIR, Mantovent osae-wan, Nore Drake day, tipped off by his method of WXYZ, Navy Hour WJBK, Sun. Serenade WJBK. Blue ‘Bereasde CKLW, Bud Davies CKLW, News, Sports 11:00-WJR, Dick Burris Sports Parede Dickerson was released in May WJBK. News, Records W:—WWI, Srerybosk J, New after three years in Jackson Pris- WCAR, News, Ballads 11.60—WJR, Tadernacie WXYZ, Melody Moods eg ogy mn ok cack inite wah ww. Ot Pouls Cath. CRLW. Hews, Witness WJ, Here's Answer | On and thé’ Detroit House of Cor- Wwd, Gen. Ferguson WXYZ, Winter WJBK. News CRLW, be rection for pilfering pay tele- CKLW, Bec. of State Gan ee ee 11:15—WIR, , _— —— News, Harmony ww To, Be ange rast ee awe Police picked him up again when O00 WR, Revdelte; Racing | 11.15 wan, Men. Dey + WXYZ, Bd McKenzie there was another rash of burglar- le 11:30—WWJ, Lerraine’s Party CKLW, News, M p ASE on on 11:38—WJIR, Album WXYZ, News, w George ies in which the top part of the » Parliament cxL Gheren ¢ W, Mount Zion Church| WCAR, News, Music phone was broken off and the coins WJBK, Sun. Serenade poate ’ Sense fished out by gum on the end of a “mya, Manpower, News WCAR. Tempie MONDAY MORNING awa need of A apa stick. He allegedly admited steal- CKLW. Mich, 1sS—WIR, Redte Bpouieht: | o:20— woe. ewe CELW, Bette Chass ing nearly $100 in this manner 129-0. One Nite Stand . awe 3:38 —WWJ, Peppe since Siie See Meo kere | SPA eee ae | | a ee a CKLW. Thea WXYZ, News, Parker WJIBK News CKLW, Eddie Chase Site can, aber move wean. ‘Cotiee WISE. D. Metond 4,500 to Go On Studying WCAR, News, Balieds WCAR, Det vs. Phil | @:45—WXYZ, News Welte | 9:4%—WJR. Gal Bu TIS WEYE Quest Star [12:18 WIR. Best Guest CAT, Thy Bovis | wave, bt te ade es LANSING @ — se ww. 1:00 WJR, Dale Ma w ; ate College e: t > ; 7:30—WJR, That's Rich CKLW, News, Chats irs ih Sooo we. al ll 1 apects to eave By Muntz Ex-Service Men Coll FE 2-287) Mitchell's TV Sales and Service gin June 24 for six and nine-week | - -eourses, — The first oil pool of any import- ance in Michigan was located near (7) —Times | (2)—News. (7)— | ” | today. 1¢:06—WIR, News, Country WWJ, Dude Ranch wxyYzZ, CKLW, WCAR, News, Salvation Wak, | 1:60—WJR, Read of Lit ne Nes Lena 3 9:00—WJR, To Be Announces | ° SAS Tee of wm ge WIR.) Faith Hymns WXYZ, Walter Winchell wre News, Mulholiend CKLW XYZ, Blue Serenade CKLW, Burns Baptist eee Renee Ledy 9:30_WWJ, Paith in Action wike mee a te: med ae tve te Bexens WXYZ, Voice | 0:15—WXYZ, Teylor Grant we, WXYZ, Gen. \ CKLW, Alpha o:30—war oc WCAR, News, Harmony | CXLw, Ray Gueras’ } SNIBK. Detrolt Poipit GAYE. Host ot Decisien” | 1:16-WIR, Me Pertine | 19:08—~CRLW, Quiet Senctu’y | WCAR, Rhythm Roundup CKLW, Dr. Barnhouse CKLW, Bud Davies 9:15—WJIR. Re WJBK. Record m $:50—W Gis. Statens it: mri News WWJ. art of Living 10:00—WJR, Man of Week WXYZ, Paul Winter WHYTE, rts, Top / CKLW, Bible Class WWJ. Inheritance CKLW, Bud Davies CKL Sports WJBK, Detroit Pulpit WXYZ, Christian Action WIBK. Larry Gentile | WCAR, Outdoors | 10:00 _WJR, Ste ss 18:15—CKLW, Melathrine + 2:98 WJR. Mrs. Burton war te lan WXYZ, Israel Message | 10:30_WJR, Pacts Forum WWJ. News, Mulholland CKLW. Manhatten Musie CKLW, Bible Class WWJ, Meet the Press CKLW, News, Davies WwIJBK. M Music WXYZ, Revival Times WJBK, Tom George 11:;30—WJIR, Music WCAR, News, Tcmens CKLW, Back te God WCAR, Wews, Marmony CKLW, Feller McKellar 2:38—-WJIR, Sup. Afternoon CKLW, Healing Wings WJBK, News, Records 6:30-—WJIR, Little Margie WXYZ, What's That Bong WJBK. News, Records News, Frolic | 145 Lutheran Hour Records 6:15—WJR. Bud Guest WXYZ, Fred Wolfe WCAR, Coffee With Clem WJBK, Don Mcleod WIR, Jack White WWJ. Pran Harris WXYZ, Curtain Cails CKLW, Ginger Rogers MONDAY AFTERNOON 1:45-—WJR, Guiding CKLW, Dick Powell ww. = WXYZ, News, Weite WHY, Green Room gh Ee gr W, News, David 4:60-—WJR, Listen, Lorne Ceiw, Reco wesiiny | EERE gemree” WerM| Weak Rera‘cates’ | Wav watt ‘uc 1as—CKLW, ters CELW,- ‘Tedernacie - Sige ai eK. = Music Na 4:16—WJIR, Music, News go agg tho og SUNDAY AFTERNOON CKLW, Toby David WWJ. Stelle Deties CKLW, Ferm Quis 1:06—WJIR, Gyaghen 1:80—WWJ, Listen and Live! .. WCAR, News, ww, Pron Pesta . Osgood, Welfe Fuse ip WJBK. News, George WXYZ, Tru an Herald cay, Austin Grant , Widder Brown ete-590, G@onavesere CKLW, Brotherhood Hour K, Gentile, Binge Ww Pesca -922 | boy wags born in Adrian who was Consumers Power Company's gen- | q Ul er Pepe ep youth told him he confessed VALUABLE FURS NOW'S | destined to play a major role in| eral office building in Jackson sum- ; . some one else.” * THE TIME! ‘the development of Michigan. | marizes his caregr: Police Skeptical of Tale, | | Mins Gillespie, 18 year-old panics | and mae . Wiz: — eer St eee A Plan to Question Youth college student, was beaten and | PRS aie 2 oe a in at lonia | choked to death on her way home Cloth Garments 5 | the art = electric development. i from a night movie. Police said a| . : e e “4 dune 9, 1854—April 14,1915.” IONIA WF — Detroit detectives | sex pervert was responsible. iD alee by placing them | %0| ‘The centennial of his birth were to question today a 19-year- | . . Bait IS Or cae in a year when the slacite indus- | ld State Reformatory inmate who 4 From County im our Big, Modern bs try is observing light’s diamond | is reported by authorities to have d DRY cs @ e Te” | jubilee. claimed he was responsible for the to Get Degrees COLD an : Ki William A. Foote was seven years! brutal rape-murder of JoAnn Gil- : é > | younger than Edison, and it is! lespie on Jan. 2, 1953, ‘ ‘at Northwestern Storage Vaults “S.\ clear that he must have followed | . * e the | the great inventor's career with! Warden Garrett Heyns of the re- Four Oakland County residents . |} much interest. formatory classified the prisoner’s | will be among graduates receiving . ~| Some years after his public scho | Claim as ‘‘flimsy.” He said it was degrees at Northwestern Univer- | All Garments Insured FE 5-8116 education, while operating a flour |™ade to another inmate who re- fe POG lilo sity, Evanston, Ill.. Monday morn- 2 However a few advertisers use bait to lure he, | mill, he began experimenting with layed it to guards. ing Adi of Our Drivers ARE