9 119th YEAR ASSOCI ATED PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ~~ “ Pa Rusa MIG Shoots Down Belgian Plane Radio Operator Killed, Pilot, Mechanic- Injured ‘ by Gunfire _ VIENNA, Austria (AP)— A Belgian freight plane was shot up today over Yugo- slavia near the Hungarian frontier. Its radio officer was hit by cannon fire and killed. Surviving crewmen said} ¥ a Russian-made MIG, bear- ing a red star. insigne, dived upon the DC3 trans-| 7 port in an apparent attempt to force it toward Hungary. They said the plane opened | fire when the Belgian pilot ignored the MIG’s maneu- declared it was at- tacked “by two fighter planes of nk ity.” Belgian of- ficials ot Belgrade end Fronkint moore than coe” atiacker was. i+ - The transport—carrying pedi- geet es Son eee slavia—had a crew of three Bel- gians and a British co-pilot, The Belgian pilot and a Belgian me- were injured. The dead ‘Yugoslavia. (Maribor is about 15 miles inside Yugoslavia from the British zone of Austria.) ‘were injured. ——— na- ‘tionals. Sales peas of Se oes _He was hospitalized at Graz. The dead radio operator and the other injured crewman were being held in the care of British air - (Coritinued on Page 2, Col. 7) Churches fo Observe Road Safety Sunday LANSING @ — Gov. Williams today has proclaimed Sunday, June 27, as “H y Safety Sun- day and urged out the state to stress safety in _services.that ‘day. ergymen through- | . a _ Being "Stevens Dirksen ~~ Calls Disclose ~ Truce Attempts . Secretary Complains of ‘Crucified’ McCarthy ‘WASHINGTON (INS) — Senators investigating the Army-McCarthy dispute heard the transcript of a \|phone call in which Army trip. WINS NOMINATION — Former Marine fighter ace Joe Foss, who won the Republican nomination for governor in South Dakota, tries out a T-33 jet trainer at the Twin Cities Air Base in Minneapolis. Foss shot down 26 Jap planes to win the Congressional Medal of Honor. His victory in the primaries virtually assures him of election in tradi- tionally Republican South Dakota. He was in Minneapolis on a business AP Wirephoto \Grocer Foils Holdup Men, ‘IKills One, Wounds Other A 65-year-old Detroit grocer last night foiled an attempted holdup in his store, killed one of the bandits and critically wounded the other. DETROIT (INS) — Close to Saigon _ Seize Watchtower as) French Battle Explosions in City HANOI, Indochina (UP)—Com- munist troops seized a military watchtower only 10 miles from Saigon Wednesday during a se- ries of explosions at an ammuni- tion dump in one of. the capital's suburbs, the French’ high command announced today. The post fell white Saigon troops were rts the explosions under control, explosions may have been the work of Communist saboteurs. At the same time a number of Sniping chiefly ~ Wasa nuisance |~ The state-wide observation is by..the Michigan Council of Churches with the cooperation. of the Berrien County Council of Churches, the Twin Cities Area Safety Council, the Michigan Muni- cipal League and State Police. The obseervation is an extension of the Highway Safety Sunday ' sponsored-last year by the Berrien County Council. value and is used by the Com- Council | munists to keep the civilian popu- lation on edge. . The fighting in Indochina shifted suddenly from the northern area of Viet Nam to the central section French troops killed or wounded an estimated 200 rebels on the Annam coast halfway between _Heee ond Sign. Ammo |- French authorities said the) " | fete t __ Police identified the dead man as Eddie Forte, 36, who ‘escaped froma Memphis, Tenn., penitentiary in 1944 and has been living: in Detroit for several years. as Cleao Wilkins. fied as Sam Robertson, 47, of De- troit, an ex-convict. Homicide Detective Sgt. Hiram Phipps said Forte answers the de- scription given of the killer of Harvey Hamburger, who was shot Monday while attempting to ap- end a_man and woman break- ing into’ a Detroit coffee shop. Pattitoni was sitting in his store with a friend, Dominic Soatu, 82, when the thugs entered. One: of the bandits knocked Soatu. down and then, Pattitoni said, “I got mad." The grocer drew a gun from his cash drawer and opened fire on Forte, killing him with bul- the head, left chest and ~ slashed Pattitoni in the side, The “grocer turned his fire on Robertson and the holdup man fled, but collapsed two blocks away with bullets in the head, chest and shoulder. In all, Pattitoni fired six shots. Each scored. Soatu was hospitalized, but his condition is not serious, Fear Loss of Local Control County Schoolmen. Buck Cit | By HAZEL A. L A. TROMBLE_. ~~ Oakland County schbol superin- tendents today announced that they amendment proposed by the Mich- igan Better Schools Committee be- cause “it would deprive Gaake of of local control.” The proposal would also deprive districts of funds they now receive, 1—Remove substantial amounts _ of school revenue from 15 of 25 large school districts in Oakland © County at ©: time when they are heré-preseed for funds. 2—Put in the hands of a single state school: authority the--power of school fund distributiofi. Now it 3—Freeze into the Constitution In Eee Ss Press 2 cases aaa hia: a a ti, an for the local super-|a provision for distribution of intendents, aoe their reasons | money to school districts which are reblog He said the MBSC pee proveeed Be by ae ee 2 lature. is governed by a state legislative 1 Association, spoke before the super- itizens Plan 4—Guaranitee permanent advan- tage to large school districts which operate a -year college pro- | gram, Encourage large places to establish colleges and discourage smal] areas from forming scsi education facilities, 5—Easititle certain wealthy dis- tricts to grants of monies which they are not now receiving. 6—-Take away from the Legisla- ture “Policy power" which re- quires that\districts in order to receive monies must guarantee 4. certain educational performance. Dr. A. J. Phillips, executive sec- retary of the Michigan Education intendents Wednesday and stated that’ the MEA is averoprtetng © ‘fund to “fight this proposal” it does get on the fall ballot. » The second bandit was identi-| son seized a butcher knife and | — Secretary Robert T. Stevens said he had to do something “drastic” because he and his officers were being “crucified” by Sen. Joseph 1)R. McCarthy. -Sen. Everett. M. Dirksen read notes of three private phone conversations he had -| with Stevens last Feb. 20 and Feb. 25, disclosing a high-level attempt to bring about a truce between Me- Carthy and the Army sec- retary. © __ ‘The would-be peacemakers were referred to in the Stevens-Dirksen monitored phone calls in the dis- pute, and came after McCarthy and his chief counsel, Roy M. Cohn, indicated they would block € | introduction ot —calls involving with a knife and is in serious condition in Receiving them * Hos = Reds Grab Post | McCarthy and Cohn insisted their calls could not be made public un- less transcripts of conversations between Stevens, his department | counselor, John G, Adams, and Maj. Gen. Kirke B, Lawton, com- mander at Ft. Monmouth, N. Jd, were—made_public. ding disclosure of conversations between members be the execu- tive branch, McCarthy and Cohn contend the blacked-out calls .would prove their charge that Stevens intended to “‘break’’ Lawton because the gen- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) U. $. May Expel Birminghamite Businessman Awaiting Deportation Hearings; _ Citizenship Canceled » A Birmingham businessman is awaiting deportation - proceedings today after his citizenship was canceled Wednesday by Federal Judge Arthur A. Koscinski. Greek-born Christ Nicholson, 53, of 28875 Franklin, was accused by the government of having been a Communist fer 10 years prior to becoming a U.S. citizen in 1942. ~ - Witnesses testified that Nichol: - “won, Who admitted membership for 11, or 2 years, had been oust- ed from the party in 1935 for “deviating from party lines.” Former owner of the Brown Derby Drive-in, a skating rink and a_picnic grounds in Birmingham, Nicholson heatedly denied ever advocating violent overthrow _ the \government. . Judge Koscinski, in a ne opinion filed Wednesday, said: “During Nicholson’s member. | ship in the Communist Party, he performed yeoman services for it and scrupulously carried out all duties assigned to him.” Under federal law, citizenship ‘can be canceled if the applicant conceals membership in any or- ganization devoted to fhe over- lence during the 10 years prior to his application for. citizenship. _Osmun'’y-Tows ‘& Country, Tel-Heron Open every night ‘til # o'clock R ie Sale; Datty il w. Wilson‘. ‘ Open every night ‘tu Osmen's Town & Country, ‘Tel-Haren | $200 allowance on i @clock ~ + new, Pontiac. by New ‘S4 Olds #8, Qinty $2,292. At least Previn oe THROUGH WITH FIGHTS — Jake Lamotta former middleweight boxing champion, is shown in his wife Vicki. Lamotta had been scheduled to fight his home last night as he announced he is retiring | Ernie Durando next Wednesday night at Miami | /8s from boxing. Shown with Lamotta are two of his |Beach. Billy Kilgore-has-been substituted for La- children, left-to right, Jack, 7 and Christi, 2; and | motta. AP Wirephete Missing Brother Finds Himself for Pontiac-Man A policeman in Omaha, Neb., years to catch up on?” Air Academy Site Narrowed - Lake “Geneva, . Wis., Colorado Springs and Alton, Ill. Listed (From AP & UP Dispatches) ‘ WASHINGTON—The Air Force announced today that its search leations — Alton, Ill, Colorado Wis. Air Force Secretary Talbott made the announcement, saying the three sites had been recom- | mended by a five-man board and he must maké the final choice frem among them. decision only after turther personal. inspections by himself and his staff and that he will study thor- oughly the of land ac- quisition, engineering and all fac- tors at the three locations before lests of the United States by inter- for an academy site has been | | ‘Tdefinitely narrowed to Ahree —lo— Springs,Colo., and Lake Geneva, | Talbott said he would make his |, \UN. Council Thai Bid for Will Discuss Peace Team ‘fering with Indochinese armistice talks at Geneva. Tsarapkin was not able to pre- vent the Thai ambassador, Pote later resolution for a peace ob- | servation group in Thailand - Sarasin's request dealt technical- ly with Thailand, but actually Thailand was hopeful the U.N. could do something to halt the Communists in Indochina. Cool and Cloudy Forecast Friday Although showers are expected to end tonight, cool and cloudy weather is forecast for the Pontiac area Friday, according to the U. S. Weather Bureau. The low tonight will range from 48 to 52 rising to a high of 58 to 62 degrees tomorrow. Wednesday, temperatures ranged from a low of 50 to. a high of 56 in the city. At 8 a.m. today the reading was 4, and at 2 p. m. in downtown Pontiac still registered 54 degrees. degrees. The task of choosing a perma- the chief of staff for Air Force Academy matters. a —emrett service in — throw of the government by vio- | 1947. Port. Custer in the ‘Battie Creek, Mich., area had been one of the proposed sites for the air - ‘academy under consideration by the ‘Air Huere, stiectas gee: tee. Custer area “along with Michigan R. Harmond, special assistant to | 7 Legislation authorizing the acad- ' ja famed artist's wife, who. died :Talbott had , inspected the Fort |, Face From the Past To her amazement, Boots. dis-/ covers that she is the double for 40 years ago.. The resemblance is _so0—-close that Jacques Pallet, the artist, is able to complete an shed portrait of his wife, An lous art dealer and a stolen painting add Hexsgnen to this inrlll- gueteed_ story with Boots. * in ——— | Mrs, Schull Was called as the — |More Property on Board's Role Eases “Sd Levy ~ Most Schools in Better Shape but Pontiac fs on. —Red-ink List — Oakland County Tax this year’s county tax rate ‘at 5.14 mills—the lowest in ships and schools. Allocation Board today set — | House of Representatives. . Mrs, Catherine Schull, a_blue- eyed redhead, testified she saw the = Puerto Rican Nationalists in the Capitol. first witness after a jury of seven men and five women was selected in just under an hour. U.S: Dist. Atty. Leo A. Rover “had not the slightest reason or justification" for “this murderoiis plan.’ Five congressmen were wounded} when the four Puerto Ricans, led by Mrs, Lolita Lebron, 34, spatter-| ed the House chamber -with bullets from the visitors gallery. The court has entered pleas of innocent for them. Mrs. Lebron has said they were inspired by a —— te -tisafap-Puerto-Rico— Rover, in his opening atate-. ment, said he would prove Mrs. Lebron and her three male col- leagues were guilty of charges of five counts ‘each of, assault with a dangerous renee meets a loaded pistol.” 5 Rover told the jury the five car- ried out a “preconceived pian . . with the full knowledge of its con- 1 shortly before they-shot-up-the;—tast Washington's Union Station near | | told the jury the four defendants} roy Saves Boy From Serious Injury Quick*action by a Pontiac High School shop instructor saved a stu- dent from serious injury: yesterday, when oxygen the boy was working near ignited, setting the youth's ‘clothes: on fire.- James.. Blackwell, 18, son of John. | John -Blackwell- of 346 S. Marshall. St., was working around an oxygen cylinder when his clothes were suddenly set aflame. The instructor, Everett Myer. rushed to the boy’s aid and on the floor. , Cause of the fire is, foot known, school officials said today. . The youth is reported in good condition today at/Pontiac General Hospital with first and second de- .| Guide Dog Not Going ~ sequences’’ when they came to| Mrs. Schull, sauvleneity nervous | served about 400 customers Magth | 1. : She said she distinctly refnem- to Prison With Master Washington from New York City | OAKLAND, Calif, ®*—Flame, a : on } ig fired on By House | seeing- eye dog, ‘isn't going tos jek: after all. Tuesday tlie blind man she. and speaking in a low voice, testi- guided, Ralph F. Cross, was sen- © fied that she and two other wait-/tenced to 12 months s in jail for resses at the depot coffee shop passing worthless checks, Flame was to go along. But yesterday Guide Dogs for ithe Blind, Inc., said it had only bered the four Puerto Ricans and | jloaned Flame to Cross. - .| identified them in this wa: 50 Cee wae to ek eee: space for Additional public parking. explained. THE PONTIAC PRESS May Shitt Market Building for More Public Parking Pontiac thay dismantle the” market building at 40 semble 1 mt another location for city use, and utilize the Mill street The City Commission -will meet in special session at 7: :30 tonight | in the municipal court room to discuss the The city-owned building would be dismantled and carted to another lot for reassembly, according to City Manager Walter K. Willman. Tt could then be used to house Department of Public Works equipment, he J camo dee rn he bli about 90 parking could be installed as 4 supplement to the inlcipal fot now under construction behind the market, sald Willman. * Commissioners will also consider the future development of water. and sewer facilities to allow construction of mare housing ite with in Pontiac, 1 ee 250-meter me. ‘ i gree burns of the arms and chest. 40 Mill St., reas- © UNITED NATIONS, N. ¥. (AP)—Over Soviet objec-| fates high emough to pat the total tions, the U. N..Security Council voted 10-1 today to| of county, school and township discuss @ Thailand request for a U. N. peace watchdog | ‘xe over the 15-mill limit tay any omens to study the Indochina war threat on Ther Pontiac was one of them. and’s rs. Pontiac Public Schools - : This is the first time the Indochina war crisis has bees 12.96 millg to rake o~ put before the U. N. $2,750,000 to balance the 1964-55 ee | : eee ane | op e re- cai p rf Rj > the . : quest. That act foreshad- ue 0 Cans 0.08 ellie, owed a Soviet veto. William J. Emerson, superinten- In the Council's dent of Oakland County Schools, Soviet Delegate on {rial | a said that even school districts kin charged the whose budgets put them over the peace in Indochina. He 15-mill limit seem to be over by would: interfere with negotia kel eon Group | aeemeeies Rae Se rae. pig eneva on an Indochina cease-/ Pined at Union Station County equalized valuation, or tax France sutiched trom us pre- | Before Shooting | iy ‘budgets; and voted extta taxes A . . Council IN o— govern- have eee ment's first witness, a cottée shop| thir vege ‘ne “nancial pinch Tsarapkin said the Thai-request | waitress, today picked out four Pu-| 4 4 = would only serve the interests of | erto Ricans as the “rather untidy” valuaticit this aan $066,608,754 F "| “aggressive circles” and the-inter=| persons she helped serve on March —about $121,000,000 higher than ~] smothered the fire-by rolling him - oo . and Maple all have been j . designated as major. evacuation streets.” Explained to Auatiary Police Program Cite ‘Witness’ 15 Recruits by Chief Ralph W. Moxley From Our Birmingham Bureau | BIRMINGHAM—Ap explanation of the various phases of the local civil defense and how the auxiliary police division fits | into the overall picture was given to 15 recruits by Police Chief Ralph W. Moxley last night. The auxiliary police group is, “+ one of the first to reorganize under ging program, | prompted in by last year's! Flint and ueakora tornadoes. Moxley explained that the two most important tasks in case of | an emergency would be handling first-aid cases and traffic direc- tion, . At such time, Moxley said, “there | would be a tremendous traffic oe. inasmuch as Woodward: > aaa il Bleonsfield Hills soc-_| lal mews on pags 28 * He stressed the importance of keeping the group ‘active until an mergency should arise. “We have planned an extensive training pro- gram to keep active right along,” he said, “because interest wanes otherwise.” Moxley said the men will be id ae meeting Cc, Jarrendt, Oakland ite i i i Lg | Stamp, of Birmingham. Pontiac Deaths |and members displayed skills in Michae! R, Munyan Funeral service for Mirbael R. Munyan, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Munyan. of 1395 Holland St., was scheduled for. | | 10 a.m. today at the Spiller-Gram- er funeral Home, Clawson, with , burial in Oakview Cemetery. He diedi Tuesday in Highland Park General Hospital. Surv iving also are grandparents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Orla B. Munyan, of Troy Township, and Richard Edward A. Raduchel + Word has been received here of the death Wednesday of Edward A. Raduchel, 76, in Snover. Mr. Raduchel lived in Pontiac 10 years before going to Snover, and was employed at_GMC Truck a Coach Division. At that time he resided ee his daughter, Mrs. John P. Thomas, on Oliver St. ~~ a ate his widow, Esther, whom-he married in 1910; Mrs. Thomas and another . daughter, Miss Margaret of Pontiac; three brothers, Herman of Marquette, the Rev. Gustave of Lapeer, Rob- ert of Snover». a sister, Mrs. Paul- ine Fairchild of Pontiac. Arrangements are by the Mavis body will be taken to the Evan- ,| gelical United Brethren Church at 12:30 mena tay) Set for service at 2 p.m. Con E. Mains” Word has been received here of the death of Con E. Maing, 52, at White Plains, N. Y. this morning. He was a resident of Poitiac 30 years ago and is survived by two sisters who reside here, Mrs. Dick Krieale and Mrs. George Hays. _He also is survived by his wid- ow, Maye; a son, Don; a daugh- ter; Mrs, Antonette Rigby and grandchildren in White Plains. Funeral will be Saturday from the Ballard-Durand Funeral Home at White Plains. . 200 Attend Open House, |Induction Program at ‘Y’ An ‘estimated 200 persons at- tended the Pontiac YMCA second annual open house and induction program Wednesday night, During the 2-hour program “Y"’ letters were presented, 20 young- sters received swimming awards es today faces a federal indict- ‘duty at Northville: State Hospital Funeral Home of Sandusky. _ The. ver on Draft Act Conscientious Objector Service GRAND RAPIDS — A Muske- gon member of Jehovah's Witness- ment charging him with violating the Selective Service aet: He is Thomas W; Pomorski, 25, who was classified as a conscien- tious objector by his draft board, but-ordered to report for a year's in lieu of military duty. Ae S. District Attorney Wendel A. Miles said Pomorski refused bod report to Northville, claiming he was a minister and exempt.from | forced labor under the draft ‘law. Miles sald Pomorski Se ‘full. Refuses to Do, Hospital THE PONT IAC PRESS. “THURSDAY, JUNE 38, 1954 DOUGLAS C, BROWN time employment and ae minister say tre bo 8 heirs 8 w Pe Kutaw Johnson, 26, of Newbern, Tenn., was indicted for the trans- portation of a stolen. car from Gary, Ind., to Battle Creek, Mich. -for Two Breakins __BIRMINGHAM — A_ Dearborn Man is being held by police for arraignment tomorrow before Jus- tice John J. Gafill. He is charged with breaking and entering in ‘the nighttime at two Birmingham es- tablishments early Tuesday. Three typewriters, 15 ballpoint, pens, several blankets and sweat- Dearborn Man Held | EMERSON ¥. cinec Auto Club ib Me Win Promotions Brown to Head Office ers and other Items were taken during breakins at the Forbes Printing Co., 415 E. Frank, and the Markley Yarn Nook,’ 247 W. Maple, Detroit Police arrested John Ga- gor, 41, after finding his aban- doned car 27 minutes after De- tective Sgt.‘ Merlin Holmquist of Birmingham had sent out a de- scription of the. typewriters on a police teletype. Gagor has denied the two break- ins. Former Military Ruler Tries to Commit Suicide 4 wil ___._ with the Besset: A special service at 4:30 p.m. to- .-morrow, will honor all the men who have worked on the new First Presbyterian Church building. Fol- lowing the service, refreshments will be served in the social hall. * * LJ Regular June business meeting of the Birmingham Business Women’s Club will be held to- ‘night at the Community House. Dinner will be served at 6:30, ting to fol-_ low, ’ s CJ ™ To facilitate the construction of water_mains for the Southeastern Oakland County Water Authority project, the City Commission this week approved a resolution to be placed on the Aug. 3 ballot, which would amend the city charter, €ity Engineer L. R. Gare, Bir- mingham’s representative in the authority, reeommended the reso- lution which will provide irrevoca- ble permits for the laying of the mains, They are pow revocable. Claude. Stevens, attorney for the authority, said the change is necessary inasmuch as the proj- ect will be financed by revenue bonds maturing over a period of about 30 years, * * ___ Faculty and students of Cran- | brook School will hold their third | annual open house and tea this Saturday afternoon. Parents and friends will view athletic demon- strations, arts and crafts exhibits and a varsity baseball game be- | twen Cranbrook and Hamtramck High School: In addition classrooms, labora- tories and dormitories will be open for inspection and special band | and glee club concerts have been \ planned. The Weather _ PONTHC-AND fF ¥ICTINITY—Cloudy and | a With shawers ending this Lee 48 to 5° qoast pw Tetay in “Pontiac op ete temperature preceding 8 em : Wind velocity 12 mph Direction: Boutheast - @un sets Thursday at £62 pm Sun rises Friday at 457 am Moo) sets Tirursday at 10 42 pm Moon rises Friday at 6.28 am. Downtown Temperatures 1 6a.m sovee 5S lla.m..,.... 54 7 a, m. eocee OE 12m «eee 0 53 BB. M.....000.. 54 USL asbennas 53 $a. m. .. 54 20 @) nics: 54 10 a. m . Wednesday in Pontiac (As recorded cowntown) he ighest temperature. oD OW Weather—Partiy ciow cloudy. and handicraft, One of the highlights of the program, a handicraft display un- der~the direction of Harvey Gris- wold, crafts instructor, will be on display Saturday from 8 a, m. until noon for persons who were unable to see it last night. | Conservation Office Schedules Land Sale Southeastern Michigan counties +will be offered at public auction by the state conservation depart- later in the month, In Macomb and Oakland c ties, 98 parcels will be auctioned at the Pontiac courthouse June 15. _ LANSING uo — Land in_ six, ment at four sales scheduled for BAIA CLARA, TC Catt.TINS) — | Donat M. Wilson, 55, former mili- tary governor of the Saar and Palatinate areas of Germany, was in serious condition at Santa Clara County Hospital today from what police described as a suicide at- tempt. ’ Police reported Witson, a well- known real estate man, shot him- self on the lawn of a Santa Clara | Funeral home Wednesday. _L espionage in the secret radar labo- | Brig. Gen. Ralph Zwicker, a wit- Stevens’ Phone Call. Used Word Crucified (Continued From Page One) eral had eooperated with the sena- tor's probe of alleged Communist Tatory at Ft. Monmouth. with these issues: 1. Stevens’ charge that McCar- thy had “‘abused and humiliated” ness in the case of Maj. Irving Peress, Dental Corps officer who was promoted and honorably dis- charged after refusing to say whether he was a Communist. 2. The now famous secret meeting of Feb. 24 held by Stev- ens, MeCarthy, Mundt, Dirksen had oltesed to give the Defense | Department the names of the 130- todd Comnaunists the senator says have infiltrated-defense plants. But, he said, Assistant Defense . Secretary Fred Seaton had stated that the Pentagon “hadn't made up its mind” as to whether it wanted the information. session the presentation of a birth- ; day cake to Mundt by his col- leagues. The investigation chair- man is-4 today. Struve Hensel the minutes of a closed meeting May -17, “Hensel has said that he was told McCarthy, at that meeting, admit- ‘atid Petter, in wheih the Army ' secretary agreed to a “meme of understanding” promising to make Peress case witnesses available to McCarthy, a prom- ise which reversed Stevens’ pre- vious stand, 3. Stevens’ Gee that the | [press viewed the memo-as- his _| “capitulation” to McCarthy, and) that he feared_-he would be called a “yellow belly.” 4. The “roundup” iby Dirksen of “Karl,” “Dick,” “ ie’ and “Jerry” in an attempt to find a -truce formula acceptable to both Stevens and McCarthy., 5. Stevens’ ‘assertion that “I can't buy’’ the peace plan — which presumably involved an attempt to ‘rewrite the “memo of under- standing’ in order to make it clear that.there wags no “‘capitulation” by the secretary. . The transcript showed that on ‘Feb. 25, Stevens told Dirksen: “Iam going to have to do something. It may get drastic. I don’t want to do anything until all you fine fellows that are working on these big problems tell me what you think, but I am not going to leave it where it is. I think I have been abso- lutely crucified and the services along with me.,”’ McCarthy did not interrupt while Dirksen was reading the notes on ‘the three monitored calis, but Advanced in Pontiac Two long-time Pontiac employes of Automobile Club of Michigan received promotions today, They are Douglas Brown of 320 Argyle, Birmingham; and Emerson Alston of 1615 Lakeview,: Sylvan Lake. Alston wil become manager of the Auto Club Pontiac division office on June 1, Auto Club President Clarence E. Otter announced. Brown will become manager of the newly-established Auto Club Bir- Zwicker, and was backed up by Cohn, who swore that the general had been given “every considera- tion’ and had in no way been “abused or humiliated.” In another development, Mc- Carthy announced that, as recom- mended by the subcommittee, he later” defended his handling of |; ted his charges against the assis- The committee recessed at 12:38 \ The Dirksen-Stevens calls dealt|p. m. (EDT) until 2 p. m., with | ithe final event of the morning KEY MAN — Paul Crouch vet- ~ itant defense chief were without. foundation. | Hensel was dismissed last ony) as a principal in the controversy | | but McCarthy said at the time | that he was not ‘ ‘withdrawing’ his charge that Hensel ‘‘mastermind- 'ed” the Army charges in the case} of Pvt. G. David Schine. McCarthy charged Hensel did this to thwart a probe of alleged improper activities as a Navy pro- curement officer in Worid War II. Acting subcommittee Chairman Kari E. Mundt (R-SD) said the | transcript of the May 17 meeting would be furnished to Hense] and other interested parties but would not be made public, Dirksen then.won consent to read the transcripts of his phone talks with Stevens, two last Feb. 20 and one on Feb. 25. Stevens telling him that, McCarthy had asked him if he /‘would ac- cept a subpoena” the following Tuesday and Stevens replying ‘I wilt take. it under/ advisement." Stevens said: ‘‘It/ wound up with his subpoenaing me for 10 o'clock _ Dirksen said’ the conversation related. to a hearing two days be- forehand at. which McCarthy ques- | tioned Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwick- | er, commarpidant of Camp Kilmer, N. J., where Peress had been sta- tioned, Stevens “had accused Mc- Carthy of ‘‘abusing’’ Zwicker. The next éall, Dirksen said, was Feb. 25, a day after Stevens met with McCarthy, Mundt and Dirk- sen, and agreed on a ‘‘memoran- dum of understanding'’ which the press interpreted as a capitulation by Stevens. + Fhe first, on Feb. 20,invelved+ eran government witness against (Communists, is being investigated | by the Justice Department for | possibly giving conflicting testi- mony in two federal cases. The Crouch report on communism has also been introduced in the Mc- ,Carthy-Army_ dispute. MIG Shoots Down Belgian Airplane (Continued From Page One) authorities on Graz’ Thalerof Air- field, where the plane landed. Although the .British Embassy here said the DC3 wag attacked over Maribor, Yugoslavia, about 50 miles from the Hungarian fron- tier, the British co-pilot said the incident took place at Murska So- bota, only 12 miles from the Hun- garian border. The Austrian, Yugo- slav and Hungarian borders are all in this general area. A second transport in’ the pig- lift operated by the Sabena Air Line flew on to Belgrade without incident. The Belgian Legation at Belgrade quoted the crew of this second plane as having intercepted a mes- sage from the attacked plane say- ing~Soviet fighters were after’ it. However, the pilot of the second plane had not seen the attack and he had heard on the radio. The Sabena planes have been carrying pigs from Britain to Bel- grade for the use of the Yugoslav government since May 24. / The incident came while Presi- dent Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia “knew nothing about it except what} ‘of Night Breakin Three Pontiac Women Charged With Burglary of Restaurant with nighttime breaking and enter- ing were implicated by witnesses in Circuit Court today who said they saw them force their way into a restaurant at 490 S. San- ford St. April pak Buddy Sabourin, 16, of 552 Com- munity Ave., told the jury of six men and six women that he and two companions watched the break- in from the back porch of a nearby — home and called police after ‘the women entered the building. Charlotte M. Gtinther, 27, of 77 Douglas St., Martha Hols- worth, 21, and Claudine Carter, 18, no known addresses, claim they saw three boys | ruining from the building and and entered “| to investigate. Oakland County Assistant Prose- seven witnesses to the stand be- fore he rested the state’s case this morning. Defense attorney Mitchell L. Ba- cow said he expects to call three defense witnesses today before Judge Frank L, Doty turns the case over to the jurors for a verdict, Arresting officers testified today that they arrested Mrs. Guinther and Mrs. Holswerth inside the res- taurant and confiscated quantities of candy and’ chewing gum. Miss Carter was arrested while~ wait- ing outside the restaurant in an. auto, police said, The-three are free on $500 bond. Jackson Officials Visit — Pontiac to See City Hall Jackson City Manager Joseph House Three Pontiac women charged | cutor Homer George Gerue called _ af- _ ternoon for a tour of the city hall conducted tiac City Manager Ww K. Will- man. Jackson is in the process of planning a new municipal build- ing and the officials were in- jerested in learning from Pon- jac’s experience, Willman said. In the morning they inspected the Royal Oak City Hall, Will- was on @ state visit to Greece. man added. en ewe office: has for 18 years been associated with Auto Club in the Pontiac office, as a membership counselor and district manager. Brown will take charge of the Birmingham division when its of- fice building at 275 S. Hunter Blvd. in Birmmngham is completed in August. He has been Pontiac di- Vision Manager for nine years arid) an Auto Club employe for 20 years. His father, Wells Brown, founded the Oakland County Motor \Club. In 1927 this club amalgamated with Automobile Club of Michigan Drunk Driver-Pays Fine |" BIRMINGHAM — Appearing be- fore Justice John J. Gafill yester- day, Russell E. Dubois, 26, of St. Clair Shores, pleaded guilty to a n- | charge of driving under the influ- ence of liquor. fine, He paid a $100 ._ Will Make as its Pontiac division, Brown has been a Birmingham resident for six years. 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Pred ngyie Mes jr en Our - supply is limited-——we urge a no PER. | CARTON | =e Al farnous | blends leone premium action because “there will Sports Dept. and Flees more at this low price. » BROTHERS i Schoo Housed oe ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 3,. 1954 —— in Old Mansion Barns Hold Industrial Classrooms, Lily Pond Becomes Sand Pile PAINESVILLE, Ohio-u?—A little | Halt Million Youths to Rally Saturday BERLIN (INS)—Some half -mil- lion East German youth—members of the Communist “‘Free German Youth” organization — parade through the streets of East Berlin Saturday in a show of strength designed to offset growing Western influence ip-the Communist sector. The youngsters, some of whom northern Ohio school district “has | played a vital role in anti-Commu- turned an unused mansion nto the | jist rioting last June 17, assemble answer, tg its need for a new! |, East Berlin for a weekend of school, For $150,000, Willoughby- Ean! la- | béught a 20- | $50,000 pipe organ and six fire- places. Tt is on a 135acre site that includes four barns. Three months from now the man- | sion will be the elementary school | for about 250 youngsters. There | will be nine Clasarooms. | The Riepest bere aa be a eee house and someday may become a ——— ' The vast mansion kitchen, with its will remain undisturbed in its first- ~~ floor room, > say, and the result will be a facil- 7Mnaslum. tigh—schoot-—chesses+- z industrial arts wilt be held in two other barns, which will be- come shops, and the four-car garage will house an automotive- arts workshop. Greenhouses and kennels will be biology and botany laboratories. three pantries, Will be headquar- ters for the dietitian who serves all district- schools. The 50-cabinet Jinen room will be a storeroom. The lily pond will become a ile.- a has yet figured out just exactly how to use the pipe or- gan, complete with chimes, so it The entire temodeling cost will ‘he around $50,000,. school officials ity worth $300,000 without counting the land that may someday pro- vide sites three more schools. was the estate of and Mrs. Stanley W. Tucker. died March 23, 1953; 10 years earlier. She the estate to Western University, which sold it a “peace” talk engineered by Soviet | officials ‘controlling the area. As part of the plan to Keep the youngsters on the Communist side, Red leaders have prepared a pro- gram of sports, folk dances and | movies, among other activities. But Western officials expect that several hundred thousand of the Communist youth will sneak across the heavily guarded sec- tor border to peek at life in tree West :Berlin. —Yeestern youth organttatinns are preparing to meet any of the youngsters who brave the danger of slipping by Communist police, ready to answer any questions OM fs mn his job and when he the free way of life. British, French and American military bands will be on hand at the huge Olympic Stadium on the Western side to entertain during a track and field exhibition arranged in-competition to the Communist- sand | planned athletic events. And Western officials, resigned to the fact that they are faced with a gigantic tug-of-war for the minds of young East Germans, alse are plan " additional Basi German carefully patrolling the streets as their comrade. members- parade their strength. Carrying the usual banners calling ‘for peace, an- nounced Communist theme of the rally, the Reds will stridé down the broad Unter Den Linden in full regalia. : Expected to be on hand in force are a crop of trained young para- chutists, sharpshooter units, the future Red German air force, the- motorcycle corps and the combat troop units. And striding with their com- rades in armét baskets, toy chests al} around ba: hooa Hanon Yor’ anny, care |. they re booutiful Third floor, 1.99 This excellent group includes straws, laces, piques and actually have sold for as much at 6.98! Come... in_.and buy yours today, 3 tor 1.00 * 12 inches high, and perfect for sumerier cool drinks, They're lightweight with cut pattern and hold 12 ounces of your favorite aes ome oe 4.99 clean. easily and won't warp or ‘ chip.gRustproof’ es in white only: A.real buy « + Oewnstains: Clear plastic toilet ‘seats that.~ : | - « vered by carrier for 40 cente aw - not available by mail in 10 Avoidable Deaths . During the Memorial Day Weekend in Michigan’s Water Wonderland, 10 lives were lost by drowning. - We believe these deaths not only were wholly avoidable, but are a tragic re- minder that the common sense rules of water safety can’t be ignored. The warning is especially applicable to Oakland County with its 409 lakes, at- the same — take no chances, play Stati Sopicthas to taretea chetcy ance of the safety first rules of boating. Never go out in an overloaded boat. Never stand up in a boat change Pah HN Sef Hem Aare. x~ « * \ near or far off shore \. don’t make the mistake of ignor- ing the sudden appearance of a dark cloud or increased wind velocity which may mean a dan- gerous squall. Make shore as fast as possible. Thousands of lives have been lost because these Under proper conditions and with careful observance of all the safety rules, water sports are healthful Lapel en-' joyable. Without such precaution they too often lead to tragedy. A Matter of Babies For those who wonder why most hos- ——___pitals, ‘including Pontiac’s, are over- crowded, there’s an answer in the vital Statistics. ‘The simple, and we think porius ~ truth is that that extremely important bird, the Stork, is a major cause of-con-— gestion. There are more young couples and babies now than ever before. The 1953 total of births in Michigan reached an all time high of 182,000, or 83 per cent more than the 1940 total. * * * -- Figures-supplied-by--one~hospitalizas-— --. tion plan operating in Michigan tell a similar story. From the time its insur- ance became available, the number of insured women going to hospitals to ———————" gloat 400 percent. ee Oe pee ' Ynothers but a have their babies has increased enor- mously. In 1940 only 455. maternity hospital claims were paid by this com- pany. During 1953 it paid 84,841 such claims or about 120 times as many. * * x While the increase hasn't been as great at Pontiac General, the Stork’s visits there nowadays are - far more frequent than a decade —or-more-ago. During “4940-a total ~~ of 665 babies first saw the light of day at the West Huron street institution. The births there -in = A fetter trom up Geodrich- way. from. Action of the French Socialist party in ordering its members to vote for rati- fication of European Defense Commu- nity treaties or suffer party cece: is an important development. - Not only does it revive hope for the six Nation army plan for the defense of Europe, but it is of ~ ‘vital interest to the United States. That plan for incorporating West German forces into EDC is the cornerstone of U, S. European " policy. / Most of the opposition to EDC in the French National Assembly has come from De Gaullists, Communists and some Socialist deputies. In fact the y edict raises a difficult question for 58 Socialists who recently signed an agreement not to support EDC. _ The consensus of observers in Paris is that the Laniel govern- ment would need at least 74 of the 105 Socialist votes if it is to survive the test. There also is general agreement that 15 to 30 Socialists may ignore the order, —leaving ratification possible by only the narrowest of margins. * * * No date has been set for final French Assembly debate on EDC which already has been ratified by The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxumbourg and West Ger- .many. It cannot become operative, however, until France and Italy have __Lgvyina heavy taxes on the rich only makes tax collectors out of them. Every time the Government soaks them, they turn right around and sock the poor. Ea A NortH Caro.ina man who shot his wife, wounding her painfully, told au- thorities he did so because he wasn’t feeling well. It has long been said that misery loves company. funniest thing with reference to English joke is that the think it’s funny. the Engl The Man About Town Aviation Minded _ Number of Home Owned Planes Here gn Increase Daffyni Thinking: A form of hard work, probably why so many people do not engage in } ed Pontiac people show a continual growth in their aviation mindedness. This is not only __of travel on the regular passenger ca Hines. : but also in locally owned planes. Accordin: Manager ‘Homer Hoskins of the Pontiac Municipal Airport, there now es 125 locally owned aircraft permanently there. All of the hangars are occupied, and there _are 40 on the waiting list. Mr. foskine states. that the prospect looks good for some federal aid to be matched by state aid tor runway and other improvements -at ‘the local airport. A check with over a dozen prominent Oakland County farmers shows that this week's rains have broken the spring drouth and restored growing conditions to a very aaitoeety wore level. Official” Vertiation= expert’ atthe -meetings- ol. the Pontiac City Commission is City Attorney William A. Ewart who has charge of epening | the balky aor: One of the rized pcaneusions of 51 a Cy Cammitgs one rem oo ere is a reprint of the initial issue of the Virginia Journal and Alexandria Advertiser, daity newspaper in America, published at Alex- andria, Va., on Feb. 5, 1874. A letter just received from : Edward Minogue = - of Claremorris, County Mayo, Ireland, says he would like to hear from anybody in Pontiac or vicinity who is “‘lucky enough to bear the same name."’ In fact, he says he would enjoy hearing from anybody who is interested in Ireland. Jerome Parr says he has a hen that laid an egg with three | large yolks in it. aeNe Soteine £018; Su-tecremey e of A parakeet escaped from the home 6f - Though the soaring birth rate inten- ‘sifies the. hospital problem, the larger number of hospital births as compared to home deliveries is to be welcomed. Jt means not only better care for the for the babies. _* *« * It also reflects the fact that our . population has increased far more than ahyone dreamed a few _years ago. At the same time it - emphasizes predictions that this increase will be greater in future ae and that more hospital are among the additional ies which must be + provided. far better start in life Mr. and Mrs. Haréid Couture in Huron Gardens when Monday night's wind blew out a window. The bird was missing until Wednes- day morning, when it returned in a much bedrag- gied condition — and has lost its voice. Right here where a great many of them are made it is. interesting to, note that more U. S. automobiles are shipped to South America than all the rest of the ine centinente combined. Never deserting her’ wes nest when the chicken house. of Hudson Copeland of Drayton Plains-was blown from over her head, a setting hen evidently believes in Same ‘to a job until it's finished. Verbal Orchids = Mrs. Cora Phillips of Auburn Heights; eighty-sixth birthday. Mr. and Mré. Thornas Lee | of Holly; fifty-seventh wedding anniversary. “ the first . "What is so Rare a asa Day i in June? $ - cate aes Voice of the People Richard Swanson, pontiog Press Newsboy, Is Praised for Faithful Years of Service that method prisoners would not was the perfect pay crop. Noth- "epublic and not a Democracy.” elephone vilnct "Ss patiabeg? W the. wrher se requests, unless the — is =— ta tts nature» I would like to express my appreciation for the faithfulness of a Pontiac Press newsboy who is terminating his route upon graduating from high school to earn more money toward his college education. — Richard Swanson during his years of service in the vicinity of Michigan Avenue never missed a day delivéring the Press to my home. Mrs. Joel Sandstrom 304 Michigan Should Shackle Trusties. With Ball and Chain I've just been reading of two more missing son State Prison. This makes me think that things are handled in! a careless manner. < When coming back from Filor- ida a number of years ago, we stopped in Richmond, Va., and took a cab for a sightseeing tour around the city. While going by the state prison, we saw prison- ers on the grounds wearing stripes and a ball and chain was on each one. I believe if Michigan adopted “trusties’’ at Jack- escape and cause al! the trouble - ‘they have during the past few _ years. é Mrs. R. J. Bromley 48 Thorpe St. THOUGHTS FOR TODAY , Ehave seen the travail, which . Ged hath given to the sons of men to be exercised in it. — Eccl. 31° - = s s Labor! is life. From the inmost heart of the worker rises his God- given force — the sacred celes- tia] life-essence breathed into him by Almighty God. — Thomas Carlyle. .. Churchill Still Alert, His Mind Vi gorous, By DAVID LAWRENCE LONDON — There is one man in England who symbolizes in his personality the great tradition that has influenced the céurse of mod- . ern history — the alliance of Great Britain and the United States — and he happens to be the prime minister at a time when decisions © affecting the peace of the _world are in the making. So an opportunity to chat with _ Sir: Winston Churchill at buneh- British prime minister who is half- American by blood is a rare oc- currence, especially when this is coupled with a breadth of view that comes from so many years of intimate association with the top-level men of the United States Leciabeleee) cating President it seems “Fantastic | to Tbe reading in the ss that the two countries allegédly have been at a breaking point in world affairs. There are often differences of ap- i 2 afforded this corr di intimate Sasecvetlon “of the agility of mind of the man about whe retirement from office there iy nowadays so much spec- ulation. \, The place\was the private dining room at 10 ‘Downing St. — the executive officA of the prime min- ister — and the ‘gnly other person present was the astute Capt. Chris- ~topher-Soames, parlhamentary sec- retary and son- aa haw of Sir Winston. The prime minister doesn't give interviews for publication and what was said on such an occa- sion must remain confidential. But this writer found Sir Win- ston alert and vigilant as he talked about the problems of the day. His keen mind is filled with’ the vision of what lies ahead and is poignant in _recollection of mistakes of the past on the part of all our countries. Sir Winston is eminently capable of serving for a long time, though his impatience with the unsettled problems of the world are not the same at 79 as in’ bygone days. — ~~~ Fhis eer’ resporiddent- recently saw _ an unpublished letter penned by “Winston” Churthitl a” his “twenty- fifth birthday, when he was a prisoner of war in a Boer camp in South Africa. It was written in —zjonghand_to—an--American_relative and said: “There is so much to be done in the world and so little: time to do it.’ What a lot of things Winston Churchill has crowded into the more than half century that has elapsed since then! Now some of his countrymen are beginning to ask if the day is at hand when he can lay down the cares of of- fice. : Leadership becomes fragile if a change is in prospect. For, when people start thinking in terms of a new prime minister, they unconsciously begin to dis- count the strength of the incum- bent and cloak his policies with an ephemeral quality they do not possess. For Americans, of course, the \mportance of the continuity of int policies in international af-_ = influential .....Lerd..- proach and viewpoint, but the ob- jectives are the same and the divergences are always reconciled ‘somehow in the common interest, because they must be. The personality of Sir Winston is bound to make itself felt in the British cabinet on major policies, though, as always, it must be the energetic and effi- cient members heading up the big departments of government who bear the burden of daily administration. Sir Winston has in. R. A. ‘Butler, chancellor of the exchequer, a man as valuable to the prime minister “as George Humphrey, secretary of- the treasury, is to President Eisenhower, and there is equal confidence here -in- Butler's man- agement of the economic side of governmental policy. In foreign affairs, the prime minister has the deepest: affection for and commands: the loyal and indefatigable service of Anthony Eden. With two such — sfanch aides, it is small wonder that the Conservatives are hopeful that the pritne ee will continue to ‘health “will: permit. ‘Some idea of how important this is can be gained by noting an editorial in ‘The London Daily Express,” owned by the Beaverbrook... Aunt Het “Should Not Withdraw From Public Life United States stems from his Canadian birth and early career on the North American continent. After pointing out that specula- tion about the retirement of Sir Winston _had__ been _renewed_be- public speech, the editorial says the hope is-that the prime minister “will banish the thought,’’ for ‘“‘he would be making a grievous mis- take in retiring.”’ It adds: “Churchill can bé certain that the peoplé wish for no other lead- er. And understandable though it is that he should desire a respite — and richly though he deserves — yet he should not take it. “Instead he should be to sacrifice himself for his country in the future as he has done in the past. His countrymen will hope that he will firmly resist the inclination to withdraw himself from public life.” There is every reason why Sir Winston should carry on, espe- cially in these times. For if he can reflect to the world his mood of ~peace._with--strength, -it-—-may.re-. strain the impetuous and the im- pulsive among us who want every- . thing settled in time for the next edition of the newspapers. There is need for his sobering and mature approach that comes with the wisdom of years. For these are troublous times that re- quire a never-ending study of the lessons of human experience. (Copyright 1954) Case Records of a “Psychologist _U. S, Clubs Should Sell’ America to Teenagers — Luncheon Clubbers, take heed Over 7,000,000 youth will be old enough to vote in 1956 who were too young in 1952. So use the strategy below to help combat the all tog preval- ent Communistic attitude and the “soak - business’ fallactes. Let’s quit talking .to ourselves and sell our teenagers on Amer- tea. ; By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case L-322: Fred N., aged 42, is a dynamic high schod! principal. “Dr. Crane, I was interested in your Case Record recently where you-mentioned that 40% of the sociology texts used in high schools and colleges were ‘pinkish’ of left- ist and unAmerican,”’ he began. “I find that many of my own teachers are vague in their dis- “And it seems to be the habit for many teachers to take potshots at business corporations and bankers. ‘So how can we counteract these trends.” . Teen-agers often resent ity for they have been subjected to parental dictatorship for so mary ‘years. They may even transfer their hostility to bankers and business executives_and_all_other_members— 1 Menngeconet ts maeten’ inte: ‘Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER International News Service Our scientific expedition into South America discovered coffee ing attacks it but human beings. vised New Yorkers to drink milk. But not to get the egg before the ane The Brazilian ambassador drove up in a four-wheeled huff. Le ee a The Governor had no intentions of doing thet than drinks his coffee out of the saucer. When Dale asks him why he doesn’t drink out. of the cup Smith says, eye.” e rd if they can get television time dor may stage a quizzatory panel. We regret to state that some investigator has clipped the photograph of the signing of the Declaration down to just Ben Franklin and Button Gwinnett. — We would like to take the Am- in 1934 didn't we see pictures of ‘em burning the surplus coffee crop in locomotives?, Now we cannot even afford to boil it in lunch wagons. From Our Files 15 Years Ago WEEK LONG Festival, held by the Chippewa Indians in Pontiac _dians to make camp. bere MERLE OBERON, motion pic- ture actress, weds Alexander Kor- da, noted film .producer. 20 Years Ago JACKSON PRISON foils scheme to. smuggle dope in books to in- mates; vast vice ring destroyed. RUSSELL OLIVER, captain of the 1935 University of Michigan baseball team honored for prowess at college; he is local resident. “The spoon gets into my A craft not only beautiful . suuuvinn Gat Gale Savd washing parents have struggled 25 years to obtain. So American business and in- dustrial leaders must realize at the start that teen-agers are poten- tially radicalst They are also suckers for poli- ticians who glibly promise them ' something-for-nothing. “ vote for the first time in 1956, who were too young in 1952. What is being done to teach these 7,000,000 a mature under- standing of American business and political problems? In the average Rotary or Ki- wanis or Lions or Exchange or Optimist .and Civitan Clubs, we oldsters usually talk to ourselves too much. We applaud each other's views, but at the end of the luncheon, no- body has changed his opinion, for most of us were of one accord: at the onset. We haven't won a single new voter. So let's inyite Sor 10 high school- ers as guests at every meeting of our luncheon @ubs. And each semester let each club offer prizes of $25, $15, and ‘two $5 prizes for-the best essay on the subject of “Why this is a Present an additional $50 in such prize money for the best speeghes ——made-by~ high schoolers én that- same topic, or on “Uncle Sam's Debt to Salesmen and Advertis- ers. " You'll do far more good for America by such stimulation of teen-age thinking in the right di- rection, than by donations to: milk funds for tenement kids or other current types of social service. Cooperate. with the schools by having all high schoolers made the treasurer of their family for ‘one week, and let them operate. that home on a budget. Have them do all the buying and recording of expenses. Get the school teachers to award school credit for this worthy proj- And stress the “earning” of money instead of the dangerous “allowance” plan, which is just the “dole” applied to youngsters. Stress the varied business ex- perience that newspaper carriers receive, for they obtain the best and most comprehensive business training of any teen-age group in the land. cause of a chance remark in @ the Governor and the Ambassa- for money, they soon phat ag come better bargainers, for then they want to get their full mon- ey’s worth. — ‘To help in that home badgeting Project, send for my bulletin “How to Operate a Home on a Budget,” enclosing a stamped re- turn envelope, plus a dime. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Jo) Portraits. By JAMES J. METCALFE Today I.met a college “Prof . Who made himself a boat . . But capable afloat ... It was a ‘nifty motor launch . . . Complete from stem to stern . . . And so I mar- veled at the things . . That some . professors learn . . , I asked him how he did it, as ... . I knew his specialty ... Was teaching stu- dents in the ways . . . Of our econ- omy... He told me it was easy —that . - » » You did not have to know... A single thing about a boat . Or how to make it go . He said, * “You simply start the job . And once you have begun . All those who watch you will advise +». The way it should be done.” (Copyright 1954) «s Graduated Exercise Very Necessary - for Heart Patient but by Doctor's “Order By WILLIAM BRADY, M. D. dom hene..ate-adot-of-poer-_ geeks who walk only on eggs for months, years or the rest of their lives after a “heart attack.” This malpractice is sanctioned by many physicians and questioned by few—for two cogent reasons: 1. Because the public has been taught that rest is vitally neces- sary for a damaged heart, and ift pathology of the heart and cir- culation, | What! Have I the gall to claim stay in bed more than two or attack’”’ you're a ni-— well, I'm sorry for you. t eae cay bed witht aot fing up in arm chair or for a brief stroll about the room for a min- ute or two twice a day, and re- maining up a silane or two long- The 19th century notion that any one - with a, ‘weak heart’’ must walk on eggs, if at all, was sim- ply carried over and applied to the treatment of coronary throm- bosis. : . Exercise is no less important than rest in the treatment of any kind of heart trouble. ~ Let no reader assume that I approve of whatever physical ac- tivity the individual with a dam- aged heart may undertake. When I recommend exercise for heart trouble. I mean graduated exercise, exercise in prescribed . doses, and only your present phys- ician can tell you what form of exercise and how much you should. take. letters, not ——— page Decision on CIA - Before Senate ' ever, was never called to testify. of Grass Lake, _as Socialist Front;| Williams Included quest for June 16. THE ‘PONT IAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JUNE = | “ a _ . se S ——— SEVEN _- 3, a oe Sone ale Is the ‘Agency Exempt ‘From. Congress Probe? McCarthy Asks WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. Jo- seph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) said today that the Senate will have to decide whether the Central Intelli- gence Agency is exempt from con- gressional investigation. McCarthy reiterated that his Sen- ate investigations subcommittee has “reéeived a lot of evidence in- dicating Communist, infiltration” of the CIA. He added: “However, until we put witnesses under oath it will be difficult—in fact, impossible— to arrive at any decision.” The Senator made his charge during the MeCarthy-Army hear- ings yesterday and CIA director Allen W. Dulles propmtly brand- ed it “false.” Dulles said a Mscate saat last summer stated that an alleged Communist in the government printing office “had access to clas. /) : sified CIA material.’*:- McCarthy | identified the employe as Edward M. Rothschild. Labeling this accusation ‘‘false,"’ Dulles said he asked McCarthy on Oct: 22, 1953, for “‘any information he might have on CIA personnel.” Dulles added: ‘‘Since that time | I have not had a word from him on the subject.” yesterday that Communists his employes to testify before the Senate group, This reportedly was the out- growth of .a parley between the subcommittee and Dulles after Mc- Carthy demanded that William F. 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S. buteau of mines, and supervises underground | fire-fighting in Colorado, Wyoming, | New Mexico, Utah and Arizona. 1949 has saved the nation 137 million tons of coal at a cost of Jess than one half cent per ton. 1 / a fi rae from 120-foot-high Slim Anne light on German | Man Can't Set Record . /Straight When Able To ST. LOUIS um — Frank Dahle surprised Alexian Brothers hospi- tal by offering to pay for, a year's treatment given him 48 years ago- He was told to forget about it— dpe eenieny-legeichensy compar! Romanians ‘imprisoned * “I've got the money now : didn't have any then,” Dahle ex., PARIS (INS) — Romanian exile icine ‘ _ _....,¢ireles_in Paris estimate 107,000 : _ persons are in prison in Romania. Three of the mast tepertant rye | | Thousands more are hejd in forced “producing states in America are|labor camps. The same advices Minnesota and North and South! note. that the handful ‘of former {imanian army are placed in desk ‘War Memories. 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Value .. 159.85 All for Only FEdera/ —: _ 374 ee fs ee ea 108 NORTH SAGINAW ¥ Wes: Enea ey SORRY, NO LAYAWAYS, PLEASE! ee aera me: 5 eR rr be NEED: — FOR abated PE Sp ahr ipliam R \ f 2 tai : mans PONTIAC PRESS PONTIAC, “MICHIGAN ool” Tax Plan * (dathors note This is the first of Glen H, Griffin, school board| What will the 10-year program | in 1 Che 7 county's in- ae chicken pox,| GIFT FOR GRANDSON—President Eisenhower receives a model . Ce United Press Telephoto report | truck for his 2 apadon from Gomer Bailey, of Denver, Colo., the last 11 years, Bailey oe) more than 1,150,000 miles without . lected by the truc’ industr the “Dri - acciden The city report, also released by = y y as ver of the Year.” In| chargeable tS oe Dr, Monroe, showed 22 new cases i of chicken pox last week — pared with only six the week be-| Week Ending | | LIGHT AND DARKNESS—One of the marvels | Wednesday night in the auditorium at First Baptist pone ool ocsechiels Ea ’ of science, the “Snooperscope,” was demonstrated | Church. Mime coca at _ Speaker Uses Scientific ‘Paraphernalia fant d ft to Demonstrate Passages of Scripture sytem cone |_Seteae “Nerds de te wn om ce in| Williams Invites Ike sanatieving that dramatic interpre] povBible la out-ot date.” | loudspeaker *lt0 Come to Mackinac losophy : “T agree,.it is out of date. It} He quotes Charles F. Kettering, — of religion, the} |. so far altead of science that 1|General Motors researcher, to sup- LANSING # — Left out of a assembled a stage full of scientific | doubt if we will ever catch up with | port his belief that one day science | delegation to invite Pres. Eisen- paraphernalia on the First Baptist | it.” will be able to play back voices/hower to make Mackinac Island Church _ _suditoritin ‘platform to| Speake uses a magnet to begin | that have left their indelible mark | his 1955 summer capitol, Gov. = _demonstrate and explain difficult | his illustration of how everything | On walls of stone and mortar. _|liams sent his own invitation passages of Scripture. he says “is leaving its imprint] Speake has been lecturing for | the President today.— = George Speake is the scientist | 0" the molecular structure of the| six ‘years for the institute, and | The official invitation was ten- who pal the gadgets and| alls of the auditorium. as a part of audience participa- |dered in Washington, D. C., Tues-| & as he does so he explains and finds| Over a loudspeaker he allows | tion, picks up whispered conver. day by a legislative delegation. no inconsistencies in the passages| the audience to listen in on the sation with a ‘‘sound telescope.” Williams telegraphed the Presi- | which he quotes. | “rush of molecules” = magnet | He causes a bass veice to rise dent “I oe have been most a AN enn RE ar meng nnd ee ears Ie toa high pitch -by- feeding helium happy. 4e--be present and. join. Thre into the speaker's lungs . |personally in extending this invi- capita oak easeagh Dade, ciple a oak poudiggnce kag F With a ““Snooperscope” he are ae; ‘ot Mich a ha om his basic theme is the Biblical | put on a tape recordér,” he says.|"P scenes from the dark voce of te ag aot invited men will be held | ‘Invisible fingers of ‘magnetism | 00M which he reproduces on ifs emer Cio MAT Wet te, let_ what they do om (change the molecular structure of ee the Ma take this means of assuring you yout were the tape. And these changes Pro-| “ie observes that the cynic has|°! Michigan's sincere welcome.” scoffed at the Bible verse which . reads “Darkness and light are both| Frogman Now Recruits Student's Perfect Crime |r P8260) crx raps “it at U-M Not Too Pertect ||" euy'e|s crm 3 _ eve ee “CONN UNDER LENSES < Photographers “go to work’ on Roy i are Sen. Everett Dirksen (R-II); Ray Jenkins, Chairman Sen. Car Go RIP ices ile | ANN. ARBOR #—A 21-year-old University of Michigan student | C&M do. —-___ Cites Condit 4 adeeb ts cosesemetend bs mica Somat aw | as Diiprvserdrag ens awn in- Municipal Court-on-# a | ‘Tonight he sill speak of “Was | as he ts eoperenpnines by specs Che tal - on d , amber of Irish Senate Explains. De papers. , Robert H. Weir, Py ap a Ek the (Dr. Gogarty was one of the earty lenders in the fight for Irish inde- (D-Wash). alera’s. Deine. — sentiment for land and possess- did more harm to Ireland than ‘not right! one last Saturday. ® pendence, as. for 14 years @ ing an incredible vanity, he was | (0); i ; member of - 7 He Ges We , ver Cromwell did, for Ireland} I am afraid that I cannot say Setting about to steal a set of final panel papers without Truman Cancels Talks toblography was, podiished recentiy, unique. 3 had to loos. EE a a detection, Weir found’ that the — Administration Building was | +. Work on Memoirs of the ‘Year st Ail”) Arttiur Griffith, the father of the! 4. 1950 ae Valera bossed. And yet John Costello, usually empty on Sunday. Hie See Ge Sublings, smaees 8 tT Free State, the man who took Eng- a abolished the | the‘new Prime Minister, is far -|tand’s hand out of the Irish pocket, | S¢eate, stating that a unicameral | 1, being a dictator. Irish born, He told police he copied examination papers before returning {dent Harry S. Truman has can) suite this was so starved for personnel that} S°VeTmment was the best of all |). i. . very distinguished lawyer; them to the office. eh «a ee Teen oneastig he made another alien, Darrell| Syms. Kor s dictattr, se it is. |, graduate of the National Uni- a put the Senate | versity of Ireland, and holder of ll chairman of the Constitutiohal| back sale filled with hie rubber jy cnorary degrees in law-from the” , had | Universities of ot Fordham, Ottawa Spar fee . and Montreal. permitted : chiefly on the issues of inordinate land to become President or Prime Recently, de Valera declared a0) | iice and the high cost of ; and de Valera came. with the plank of one-party (his| "Vs can = ‘bow a in celled, the Cleveland Labor Com I have always been wary of a man : : . me | oer the am eg J es = Beaten constitutionally by six | party) against a coalition which is| It is my opinion that the recent ea a joint CIO-AFL - Tas | B8 escionan cane Setot ine votes by Arthur Griffith, de Valera}more suitable for the country. | lection has lifted a black cloud sine dip Siiaiats ibanehien cate es tig eval |e eee ee we y, if de Valera is as biack The ¢ Ss : a ~who caught him cheating reported his actions during the examination. _ ‘ as you have painted him, is he x os ie 4 ei aia ee a hg - 7 piel RIGHTEEN Le Pianists’ Cat Prefers ~. Serious Compositions POCATELLO, Idaho (UP)—Cecil *. Simmons, ‘a@-Tmusic instructor at Idaho State College, owns what he believes to be a cultured cat. Cathrine, a thoroughbred Per-| sian, perches atop his grand piano | for as much as six hours a day while he practices, Simmons says. Her musical tastes seem. to lean toward the works of Bach, Haydn, Mozart and Beethoyen, When he works on his own compositions — which Simmons admits are a bit dissonant because of their modern trend—Catherine leaps from the piano, pads to the door’ ‘and waiis to be let out. It was not until after chests were made of cedar because of the beauty of the grain and pleas- ant. odor of the wood that it was discovered they were also moth- repellent, PENNY WISE? pense “OR. SPENCER OATES; Optometrist fs 2¢ a day too much for guaranteed-quality eyewear? KIMPY asses | 9 aa 5 .78) daily 13 NO. SAGINAW ST. 9.30-12.30Wed.9 30-8 OOFri. THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, J UNE 3B 1958 as Mare I Islahd- Naval. Yard! =". Plans Centennial in Fall Aginst the dramatic background of silent vessels of war and the towering cranes and machines that built them, a majestic parade of ships Willsalute the achievernents of a century this fall as Mare Island Naval Shipyard near San Francisco commemorates 100 years of service to the United States fleet. This parade of ships, to light up the straits between Mare Island and its parent township of Vatlejo each of the-four nights of the Cen- tennial, Sept. 16, 17, 18 and 19, will be the highlight of the cele- bration planned the past ten years to tell the nation the proud story of its largest shipyard. ‘Mare Island, founded ‘Sept. 16, ‘1854, by Admiral David G. Far- ragut, has built almost 560 ships, the most famous of which * will ‘be represented in the water pa- rade, Floats fifty feet long each bril- liantly illuminated, will move slow- ly down the straits in front of the shoreline of Vallejo, which is ex- pected to.be crowded with thou- sands of visitors from the entire nation. A stationary float, placed in. the stairs on the Mare Island side, will be occupied by an out-size band. Music will accompany the proces- sion which will be not only of great warship floats, but also of floats carrying replicas of the ro- mantic and colorful water craft of the Pacific lands, such as Japa- nese sampans, Polynesian canoes, and a Chinese junk. Two more groups in the water parade will be entries by west coast yacht clubs, and by frater- nal and service organizations. As the stately review of ships comes to an end, the entire ship- yard itself, whose ways have thun- dered to the building of ships through five national emergencies, will be suddenly and brilliantly lighted as bright as day and A dazzling display of fireworks will pattern the September skies. Each day of the Centennial the tas been identified with Vallejo contry-quarted guise of. the lship- ‘yard will be. opened for the pub- lic te enter and explore one of © the’ 1 giants of this coum, ty. ” Ships of the fleet, in holiday trim, will be waiting at the docks with full complements to welcome | aboard thousands’ of the citizens | whose naval’ power they represent. A, young ~woman whose family and Mare Island for generations, who was born in Vallejo, and who is.a practising attorney there, has been chosen to be official hostess of the Centennial. She is Miss Sally O'Hara, daughter of Centennial Committeeman O’Hara. Wagon Wheel Lights Up DALLAS, Tex. (INS) — A re tired Dallas farmer had made very decorative lamps for his home from the wheel hubs of one of his faithful old wagons. W. D, Gaul- en -spent several months carv- ing out parts of the old wheel fixings, He used the entire hub for each lamp, polished and. waxed the metal and wood parts to a brilliant finish and mounted the statue of a horse on top just be~ low the lamp shade. (52 N. SAGINAW ST. | FRIDAY till 9 P. With These Sensational On Wheels Sturdy steel construction . mounted on wheels Just Arrive ARCHIE BARNETT d! Just in Time for ol Tropical & Nr Last week they ment of these coo were the best they’ Here they ore.-: On Sale Friday 9:30 A.M. to 9 P. M. ae re) fost we wi \ summer suits. Eve ve seen anywhere n red for another ship- rybody said they ear the price! tor moving around lawn ... knocks down for easy storage. _ From. ve self if Priced So Low They’ l We Could Eo [t’s values Tike these, ie fford- to pass ‘e You don't need the cash ‘Just Say oe Charge iY sily Sell ‘Em for You'll never forgive your- @& you miss out on these buys, you just con : m up! | Bea , Sell-out Apia Sure! $40.00 or $42.50! - Look! Just and COOL TROP Up Another terrific val lored and serviceable weather. Plain fron J styles, sizes 28 to 42 stock ie for __at this low price. to $8.75 TROPICAL ue! Well tai- for the hot ts and pleated , Be smart, the whole summer About Half Price: t ae 2 | Pair $9.00 319 PAIR ohn CARD and All All Day Saturday til 9: 30! the Hot Weather— We. must t repeat! Only our 2 50-store buyin a Same As SID SAYS: REMEMBER Even at these J ocibape low Pp i Pay Cash, No Extra Cost, No Car TAKE TWELVE WEEKS. TO. rices you can IT: > be oes = Frid ay Thermic PICNIC .|° JUGS. U. S. Army Style PUP TENTS “Folding Camp Stools a : ae Complete 7 raion 49 t with Stakes, he ’ Poles, Rope Sensational Purchase 50 Ft. PLASTIC iS — a 11 Gallon Galvanized GARBAGE CANS Woter repellent . wi zip- per fronts . . . wide va- ’ riety” of — colors, Boys’ Faded __ fabrics. . ® . Denim Jackets oi a: 9 Knit collar, cuff and waist, zip- - per front, slash pockets. 199 e ‘Men’s and Boys’ _[H| spoRT OXFORDS CREPE SOLES Now Ts the “Time” to” Paitwith- ‘MONEY SAVING. Long Life HOUSE Paint Pan Roller | ‘Both for” rapes Ld epee a ES ae ce i ~ al ke Wil Press for Legislation Determined to Speed | . Program to Establish; Campaign Material WASHINGTON President Ei- senhower’s decision to go to the people with his legislative program reportedly is based on growing ad- ministration concern over building _ a record for the campaign to main- tain Republican control of Con- gress. With the target date for adjourn- ment of Congress just two months off and with November election campaigns already getting started,| Eisenhower is pictured by associ- ates a8 determined to do what he can to speed up the pace on his program. * * § He reflected such determination -&t his: news conference yesterday in: ~ * 1. Virtually “barring from now | on questions which deal with con- troversy over the activities of Sen. ~ McCarthy (R-Wis), Eisenhower has indicated several times he He. ticked off his proposals deal- ing with farin legislation, tax re- vision, foreign trade, health, hous- ing-and social security. In none of pleted action, It has, in fact, approved. sate. two majdr items in his program: the St. Lawrence seaway and & highway construction program. At earlier news:.conferences El- senhower has indicated impatience over the pace with which his pro- gram is moving in Congress, And he has said the Republicans won't deserve to win in November unless they can point to enactnient of a dynamic and | mao pre gram. Eisenhower aides who asked not to be named id he plans to pound at a need ‘for speedy action in just about every speech he makes during. the ext two months. - DISCOUN TS 2 | those fields has Congress com = WAITER ON WHEELS—A Japanese delivery boy rides a bicycle to deliver hot lunches on trays stacked with dishes which he balances on one hand while weaving through traffic. - * GLACIER BLUE Breath-taking depth don’t look at it . fade with Emerson. —NEW-Zinerson- w . you look into #! - movie, everi in fringe areas. - No flip; FULL WIDTH FREEZER PORTELAIN ENAMEL INTERIOR : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, _ THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1954 Facts Forum’ Still Tax-Free Internal Revenve Rules Controversial Program . Entitled to Exemption WASHINGTON (UP) terna] Revenue Service, after a new check, has ruled that the contro- | versial radio - television program “Facts Forum” still is entitled to its tax-free status as an educa- tional organization, it was learned today. : “Facts Forum” is financed by. Texas multimillionaire H, L. Hunt, a supporter of Sen. Joseph R. Me- Carthy (R-Wis), . — The In- defeat Cone like Hays for reelec- tion to to Congress, The Internal Revenue Service made: a check on the organization Counsel Arnold'T; Koch ‘said today the service ruled that “Facts For- um” still is entitled to tax exemp- tion, The committee, meanwhile, is go- ing over “Facts Forum” scripts for hearings to. be held later, Man Spins Grizzly Yarn About Unwanted Rider ‘EGAR, Ariz @—Imagine Charley Patterson's surprise when he climbed into the front seat of his stalled car.on_a lonely mountain road at night, and felt a béar sif- ting next to him, . Patterson, a mechanic, had just filled the empty gas tank. 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The interior is new glacier blue to make your kitchen look more inviting. Trade in now—enjoy better refrigeration. ) _Teleking 3-Way Committee .-Associate- big dog,” he said later. “I-chained | him ‘to the door on the other-side £ Wants to Maat Governors | WASHINGTON, June 2 ®—The eee so he can attend the an- conference at Lake. -+-Could- Sell for $4.95! | NEW DEPT. COTTONS S81 oa SE “THEY'RE HERE! BIGGEST OTTONS! FOR GOLF! FOR STREET WEAR! SANFORIZED SHRUNK! COTTONS SIZES TO FIT! MATERNITY One of Pontiac’s larg- est selections in new Glitter Fabrics that You've Seen in Fashion Magazines I Could Sell for $8.95 MY PRICE Nylon and Dacron! Pacific Everglaze! Wash Fuller Fabrics! 1 Could Sell for $10.95 iz, *g7 2 For $17 Cotton Skirts 291 SAM BENSON 20 SOUTH PERRY ST. Shop ‘Tonight and Every Night "til'9 P. M. | Z | _tewnspeople. Sadly; —tlong.”” ““deep sense of privacy: Some-com= - cookies and took them over as a - gesture of neighborliness. But she suspicion. ‘TWENTY _ ae; ¢ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1954 ° GI F ‘amilies I Avade Britain, _ Ary Hard to Be Friendly LONDON @ —A touching drama | American family life trying to. find a comfortable and happy place | in a land strange and at times even a bit hostile is being enacted | It's a struggle that sometimes is sad, sometimes inspiring, and often comical — involving more than 40,000 military men and some 12,000 wives and children who! followed their. menfolk to this is- | ards, the plumbing is poor and the kitchen equipment is enough to make a good housewife shud- der. In the cold months, a gas and electricity bill of $100 a month. isn't uncommon, Even if it means financial sacri- fices, most Americans want their families with them, and they are willing to go to almost any limit to do it, to Cool Hospital derground water that has a cool- ing capacity equal to the melting of 600-tons of ice per day will be | harnessed this summer to cool | hospital in ceiling and wall coils |} patients ‘in an ultra-modern hospi- tal soon to be, opened here. tem, believed to be. the first to cool a building without the aid of mechanical” refrigeration, is built Underground: Water GLEN OAKS,-.N. Y. (UP) — Un. The unique air conditioning sys- into the 500-bed Long Island Jew: ish Hospital, a nine-story structure costing $7,000,000. The OE water, with a natural temperature of 50 degrees, is pumped from the ground at the rate of 1,800 gallons per minute by a modified heat pump arrange- ment. It is circulated through the with its temperature precisely regulated through an elaborate 300-thermostat setup conceived by Minneapolis-Honéywell engineers. This system utilizes an outdoor sensing element further to moni- tor air ternperature and humidity in relation to the weather. In the winter the same coils are used a circulate heated water, arming | the rooms through aie Alert Fireman Saves . ° Ld Distracted. Policeman GRAND ISLAND, Neb. u» —When Police Chief' Joe Bosler, attending ceremonies at the airport here, put his pipe in his pocket and accidentally set his overcoat on fire, Dick Evans, standing near- by, quickly beat out the fire. Evans is ‘the fire chief. Baby-Walkers’ Friend NEW YORK @® — One of the New York radio stations (WNEW) is. reaching, out for a-new audi- ence — baby walkers. A 15 minute program is broadcast each zhorn- ing from 2 to 2:15 aimed at par- ents who get up for that night feeding. = sais Ol cael Ge Gos who get up to walk restless junior. Tips on baby care are included — with appropriate commercial plugs. About 3.25 Million tons of lignite | 105 Nz SAGINAW. ST. WAL LPA PER 5e-9e-19¢-29¢ fs Roll — TRIMMED FREE .— - “PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE _Unpeinted Furniture Glidden's Spred Satin land, | .e * ® | In ‘some ways, the problems of | the 52,000 are more acute than | those of the two million Americans | . who waited here 10 years ago for | the beginning of the great inv asion | | of Europe. | * * * Today the American and his family are thrown into more inti-| mate association with the British | there is not | the same singleness of purpose and | spirit of forebearance that helped oil the friction points in 1944. The situation is depicted fairly accurately (although with exag- geration, of course) in a cartoon showing a frosty, tweedy English- man and his wife glaring at 4 startled American airman, and saying: * ¢ « . “What are YOU doing back here?” . aa * €¢ 8 Officially, the British and Ameri- cans are working together in a hard-jawed determination to ‘‘get There's a sort of “We're going to like you, dammit, even if it Kills us” air about the whole |, thing They are trying to bridge the gap with dances, social clubs, teas, garden parties, sports contests, tours, and “‘Let’s open our home to each other’’ drives. As a result, many Americans are finding life exciting and satisfaé- tory in Britain — so much so some are asking for an extension of serv- ice. They have made warm friends, entered into the British social life and managed to over- look a good many of the irritants. * ¢ « Others have found the going more difficult. They are unable to adjust to the British way of life. They are dissatisfied with houses that have outmoded kitchens and no central heating. They_can't un- derstand the British alodfness and plain of rent gouging and living costs, _. * * *« . An American sergeant said: ‘‘] guess it's no different with the British than it would be with us if the British swarmed in on one of our towns back-home. There'd be the same problems."’ On the Biritish side, the English frequently resent the efforts of Americans to be “‘liked’’ and their generosity oftentimes is mistaken as condescension or interpreted | | “as having an ulterior motive.- In one case, a young American housewife moved into a neighbor- hood and liked’ the looks of the British housewife next deer. She baked a cake and a batch of was shocked to tears to find her gesture regarded coldly and with Ld] s » In another, an American airman encouraged his young son to open a front-yard lemonade stand near one of Britain's historic sites. It was good American enterprise — but it irritated the British. Also, the British see Americans taking over homes badly needed by British families themscives, be- cause the Americans are able, and willing to pay rents which the British can't afford. To the Americans the houses us- ’ ually are no bargain. They pay} rents two or three times what a Briton would pay. By their stand- Plastic Chip Makes Faulty Logs Usable -PORTLAND, Ore (UP) +— A} “plastic chip" may be the answer | to the plywood industry's problem | of how to make use of logs which | now have to be rejected because | of pitch seams or radia] cracks. The chip is the idea of Irwin L. | Pearce, a Broadbent;,Ore—legger— whose logs were being reduced in| value because of flaws. The plastic chip is blade-shaped and can be ‘‘sitched’’ across pitch | seams or radial cracks in the ends | -of logs. It is similar to the “iron | dog’ in use now by many niyenca | millg to salvage crac ked logs. Chief advantage of the plastic device is | --that—the—plywood—lathe can eut| through the piastic without damage to the blade. When the iron dog is | used the peeling operation must! , stop some, two inches from the | , metal and the cr acked Section is | Steet pe . The chip is less than five inci | long, two inches deep and about a| quarter inch wide. A special air gun is needed to shoot the chip into logs. Pearce said by using the chip mills can peel a log to the core with waste limited to a smal] area on each side of the pitch seam or crack, The chip can remain part of the veneer section or can be re- moved like any other plywood ve- neer flaw. Use Self- Reminders SAC CITY, Iowa (® — Each member of the First Baptist Church here will gét a letter June 30. They wrote those letters them- selves telling about. three New| Year's resolutions ‘for 1954. At a Watch service, they gave them, to the church clerk in self addressed | envelopes. 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Testa oe 30 minutes, at 30 miles per hour Two breakins were reported to || '- Little Time . 26 per | Blind: Man Enlightened Oakland County Sheriff's deputies : _| hour it would require seven and. |’; + His Bride-to- today from Commerce Township, Fils DELPHIA (UP) power yee Abou Bride-to-Be | poi’ occurred on Glengary road: minutes- and at 80 miles iy is © person) * s ANKARA — A blind | ;, fe i. . : , _ man stood || The Glengary Inn was entered i ‘ who is getting no place in a hurry,| Proportionately, Curran explain- Je | -. qecording to Edward P. Curran, | ed, speeds above 50 miles per hour in line-for a marriage license. A ee coy esas ane 4 ‘safety director of the Keystone |do not save any significant time. | friend came along who Hadn't seen | 7, apd Bhan en ae oh : l) R Automobile Club. “However, the frequency and/him for some time and, told the | was about $60-in change, deputies a “Curran said °° a gpectoggetlont severity = “— accidents in-| name of the intended bride, ex-| said. though:a fast driver may ve | crease greatly increased speed es DABS 24 <4, 4 \ = at- his destination more quickly|for the simple reason that fast- claimed: “But she's ugly! . The repre gran ~— ot \ a . than another motorist driving more | travelling motorists have less time| The blind man muttered ‘They | Us ; Chleae * tnt Barat ae hee aN 2 — slowly, he actually doesn’t save|to perceive, judge and act in an told me she was pretty.” — a ne a eae poo Ne s* 2 emergency.” be sald. 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He | looked at me pityingly. What fun 1 was missing! Seems the 12 boys and girls on his staff were "| ty countries.” ‘i go and “el belto” at the bar and luxuriate last 65 days. It's ‘‘a dream cruise.” the ship for landiubbers, private parties, etcetera. And was I go- ing to attend the Captain’s re- ception that evening? T learned that Thomas Cook & Son also had a dozen employes on board just to make sure the pas- sengers had fun on shore at all our scheduled stops ice seks ‘sas a to halle their chore?” asked the cruise di- rector. “Such as ‘sending two air- conditioned trains and two air tours into every important part of India. and Pakistan, switching people around from Tour 0-16 to 0-45, changing dollars into fifteen kinds of currency and out every Stel of sere tie le tree The way I felt, browsing in bed at high noon, I said “No thanks, I'll keep my own job — 1 don’t envy them.” One quick pass through the on- deck buffet in the pool cafe later on knocked all resolutions pertain- |- ing to counting calories out of my head. How we eat! _ This is the life! Days blend into other days. One never notices the passage of time. You ask yourself: “What date is this?’ You don't in the thought that the cruise is to All Makes. Werk once FE 4.2525. HAMPTON ELECTRIC COMPANY 825 W. Hurén night oe oe Se * building has a Nash body, Chevrolet frame and an Oldsmobile ; 19,000-Mile Cruise Is Ideal Way of Spending 65 Days Don’t miss the greatest thrill show on (and off) earth! Jimmie Lynch Death Dodgers perform their feats of daring on GOODFYEAR TIRES . eo These drivers take chances, it’s true, but they tavae t take chances on their choice of tires. No sir! They ride on Goodyear Tires because they THE PONTIAC PRES Reds Une Peace Gate The z by the Communists /into a hilltop summer alace, with its temple of 5,000) ~~ an s| Minded bailiff slipped handcuffs on Woman Finds Justice: Bit Trying at Times NEW YORK w *~ An absent: a woman turned over to him out- , | side Coney Island Magistrate Court and led her off to the court cell. 4 tJ fovea a ~ Ps ae _ THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1954 Twenty minutes later she was turned loose when werd got to the judge, who had ordered her out of his courtroom for interrupting during a hearing. Back in court she cried hysteri- cally, “Now I'm a convict — and I came here to have somebody arrested who hit me in the nal ec EA POE Forgetting Took caer Man Needless Work the park's outdoor pump. __' TWENTY-THREE- ready to repair the pump when he LANSING (UP)—Lyle McDonald, -who manages the Warren Dunes State Park near here, says he's oddly grateful to a thief who stole | 54/4. —— said he , was getting realized he didn't have his tools, thief stole the pump. “I'm glad he didn't wait until Thad the pump fond,” MeDempie : - Sound travels faster in warm air than ad cold, “YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT }Cunning EPEC E € ~ - CUSHION Cerryien $149 Chekce eg colors with or Want.the.extra i se _ safety Goodyear Tires ne ~ its 4. Pers” ‘give them. Goodyear Tires have themselves by standing up to the tremendous punish- y_ the “Death Dodg. too, demand Goodyear ’ for your own driving cae of mind? JIMMIE LYNCH DEATH DODGERS ontiac M-59 Speedway Thurs. 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A | a \ \ a ! 4 2 I j a / / / / Liquid end Paste While he went to get them, the BA i at ee Kees ' } t ti 3 i Tea ae ge THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE, 1954 ee eee 4 “Open Every A FINER a”, vor Ve Night ‘til 9 cao loomfield Saturday ‘til 6 . “TASHION SHOP ___ Sunday 2 to 5 | Park at Our Front Door! 1662 Telegraph Rd. » Starts Tonight! Savings Packed - ‘early summer and spring dresses! suits! toppers! coats! 29.95 Values! 39.95 Values! Prints! Silk Linens! Dressy Cottons! Jacket Dresses! Shantungs! Navys! Juniors’, 9 to 15 — Misses’, 12 to 20 12 Values to 39.95 fof One Special Group SPRING DRESSES Dark Colors, Dressy Styles! “ Enti re Stock of Toppers Whites, Pastels, Navys! Unlined Suits Tropical Weight! Crease-Resistant! Rayons! Linens! Cottons! Navys! Dark Colors! $24.95 VALUES $39.95 VALUES J 5 # r fot ; Early Summer & Spring Hats Greatly Reduced! Es esiacial, ‘and neighbors to visit them during | f : hos Plans Made for Golden Anniversary |} Hector L. Monroes. to Hold Open House . and Two Reunions | 7” Celebrating their golden wedding | janniversary on Tuesday will be | |Mr. and Mrs. Hector L. Monroe of | | State avenue,. who will mark the | ‘occasion with two family reunions | |and an open house. | The reunions will be held at the ‘Monroe cottage at Oxbow Lake. On \Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Mon- :roe's relatives from Sturgis. Niles, Benton-Harbor, Grand Rapids, St. | ‘Clair, Williamsport, Pa.., and | Storrs, Conn., wil] meet at the cot- | tage. ; | Mr. Monree’s family will gath- | _ er on the weekend of dune 13. | Members of his family will come | from Hinsdale, Hi., White Plains, | N.Y., and North East, Pa. Tuesday will be the date for the | | Monroe’s open housée-in their State | avenue home, The times are set | from 2 to 5 p.m. and from 7 to 9/ | Pm. The Monroes are extending | os invitation to all their friends | those times. | Members..of the Monroe family | residing in Pontiac are their son- | in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. iw. O. Roeser of Neome drive, and | the Roesers' sons, Wally, Fred ind -_Doug.— == = “ = . iO Others are Mrs. Homer Osmun} and Dr. John D. Monroe. Another member of Mr. Monroe's family is | Mrs. F. L. Willits of White Plains, | : ’ N. Y., a former Pontiac resident. | “ ——$___—_ Getting acquainted with his niece is Birth. Announced Jimmy Coad, son of the Frank Coads of ing her grand parents- with her parents, the Mr, and Mrs. Basil C. Harris of” Meome drive. Mary Kathryn Reichl is visit-\Charles Reichls, for a few weeks. First avenue announce. the birth | ~ a ae of a son, Paul Thomas, May 23 at St. Souph tees toe Grant | Planned Parenthood to Hear Consultant parents are Mrs. Thomas A. Joyner of Conway, S. C.. and Mrs. Clar- The outlook for a family planning | grant workers. many of them) Americans, will be discussed by lence A. evens of Bloomfield drive. ; program among Michigan's s mi- | Mexican a or Spanish — - speaking Mrs. Ofelia Men- — —— = — ———— | doza, a field con- Pontiac Press Phote sultant for |-Planned— Parent. hood, at Oakland ‘County Chapter of Planned Par- enthood’s annual meeting Friday at 2 o'clock in the home of Mrs. Rovert—T— att, Academy row, Cranbrook. Mrs, Mendota Mrs. Mendoza has been in Michi- gan for several days for the na- tional organization, talking with key people about the situation among migrant workers in the | state, of whom there are approxi- mately 90,000 at seasonal work peaks. She arrived in Pontiae yesterday and met with Spanish-speaking Americans among the Puerto Ri- can and Mexican groups in the Pontiac area. Wednesday evening she spoke at the Pentecostal Church of God which has many Spanish-speak- MALING SHOES she appears at the Mexican Bap- tist Mission at the invitation of _the Kev. F. M, Santiage, the pastor. OO A native of Honduras where she has served as a school supervisor, Mrs. Mendoza did researeh work and received a Ph. D. in social - work at the University of Michigan. She has a master’s degree in social science. from Ohio State Universi- ty and has also done work at Col- umbia University and the Univer- sity of Mexico. Club 20 Fetes Mrs. Georgeff .| Mrs. George Georgeff was hon- ‘ored with a‘ farewell party at the Wednesday meeting of Club 20 held pat _the” Waiter Jeffreyshome—on Maine avenue. Elections were held by the club. Mrs. Jeffreys is president: Mrs. A. B. Britton, vice president: Mrs. Vernon Davis,:secretary; Mrs. ‘V, rH. - Ruggies, - treasurer; and Mrs, Alvin Heft, assistant treasurer. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Park Buckner, Mrs. Edward Paida, Mrs. Stanley Hatfiela and Mrs. L, J. Hubert, NS Saeco We ran into a manufacturer when he was more anxious to make a sale than we were to make a purchase. And here's the result! As fine looking nylon mesh, as exquisité Milan straw, and as beautiful styles as you've ever seen, even in the very highest price Use this instructive book- let and save yourself up to $26 per room in home dec- oration. Following this il- lustrated booklet is as sim- A— Wee or Materel. od ple as A-B-C, shops—yet spectacularly priced at FREE copy _ your ——— just $2.87! Think we've got our tongue Martin Sines 4 to 9 in Medium Widthe. in our cheek? Just come to Maling’s aad Rosenberger’s. today. ; Widths. see how true all this ie! Sizes 6 to 9 in Norrow , Wallpaper your with Rosenberger’s modem, qual- ica. Shoes | ==. 60 KORE UR UNGAR ~ §0 NORTH SAGINAW STREET RRo SENBERGER Open Friday Evenings — } WALLPAPER Strong 34 S. SACINAW ST. ing members and this evening a Ned si re 2 EM Re Geptney Area Folles . Are Keeping ‘on the Move New York Visited by Helen Fizzard; 4 Home From Ohio Helen Fizzard, daughter of the William Fizzards of Lowell street, left by plane Saturday afternoon for New York. She is visiting Mrs. Jack Keesling of New York and relatives in Brooklyn. * * Ld Recently returned from a trip to Hamilton, Ohio, are the Basil Ter- rys of Birmingham and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Allen of Watkins Lake who were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomson, formerly of Bir- mingham. o* 8 @ - Mrs, Frank DuFrain will be hostess to Fireside Club Friday at her home op Erie drive. Mrs. C, T. Ekelund will give the book review, * ¢ *# Shirley A, Senters, daughter of the Ivan E. Senters’ of South John- son ayenue, was honored recently with membership in the ‘54 Club” at Michigan State College's annual 2 ” ceremony, The clu b, class members’ future activities as alumni. 4 —-~. _ LeRoy S. Huff, son of Mrs. Ger- trude M. Huff of East Mansfield , | setting May 22 for the wedding of > ng ee a Te ' a a ee ee eee ae Soa sos Cai . - THE. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1954 Clubs today at the convention in Denver. 5 Guatemala, World Trade Among. , = 4 DENVER —- Resolutions on posal for cecal to the con- panied by a program of govern- Guatemala and world trade bar- riers are up for action today by the 63rd annual convention of the Gen- eral Federation of Women's Clubs. “emergency business. Woodford Schroeder, Grosse Pointe, Mich., chairman of the federation's vention, It says, them: that free people e ress everywhere.” It adds that the federation ‘ ‘be- International Affairs lieves that a program of reduction _Deoertment, has drafted the pro- |of trade barriers should be accom. _ Mrs, Theodore S, Chapman of Jerseyville, Ill., will be | elected president of the General Federation of Women’s. which i is being held this week | Grace Lutheran Church was the Nancy A, Hummel and Robert J. Bradburn, The-bride-is-the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter. Hummel of Mar- ion avenue, and -the Julian Brad- burns of Keego Harbor are the bridegroom's parents. The ~Rev. Otto Schultz performed’ the 7: 30 service. ; A white waltz-length gown was worn by the bride with a white | fingertip veil held by a seed pearl headpiece, White roses and Nancy Hummel Married the guests were Daniel Chissus and Richard Hummel. A reception at Knights of Pythias Hall followed the ceremony, Caldron Holds Obligation Night Obligation Night was observed Wednesday when Iraq Caldron 70, Daughters of .Mokanna, miet in| Grotto Hall on West Pike street. A donation was voted to support | the Spastic Child Fund. which has’ | been the year's project for | “Leaders of the govern- | ment of Guatemala have publicly endorsed and supported manifes- tations of international communism in that. country.” |people of Guatemala ‘and assure verywhere [ee ot oe eee ‘capital across national boundaries would contribute to economic prog: | a ep ne are na iment aids in readjustments to those persons and businesses dis- advantageously affected.” Events in India and Communist China “may ,have a profound in- fluence on the future of the free world,” Harold Stassen told the convention yesterday. Stassen, director of the For- eign Operations Administration, said “to millions of people in the vast regions of restless Asia, ] sme ng _‘TWENTY- FIVE Issues. 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Sizes 10:20. $3.95 a ya ig a 7 inter AN me ~ reach both vertically and horizon- - ‘TWENTY-SIX THE. PONT I AC PRESS. ® T HI "RSDAY, JU NE 3, 1954- New Handbook Lends Helping Hand to Those Planning for Retirement | » mf ' | "includes Specific Job , Idéas ; Put -Often-Needed Tools Closest By If you're plannihg or reorgan- ; izing the closet where your house- | \ cleaning equipment is stored, do try to arrange things so the often- | needed tools are within normal The other day I visited the home of a wonderful couple in | their early 50s. For some time [now they have seemed worried — tally: lunhappy, somehow — and those | Just stop to figure out how | of us who are fond of them have | often you go to that closet during | been pretty much concerned about | the course of a week or two. Then | them you'll realize how much energy | But the other day they were 20 | you can save by eliminating the | cused and happy that they were tip-toe reach to top shelves — or | like new people. scrambling about in the back; “It's all due to this book!” reaches of lower shelves. | Mrs. L. told me excitedly, “You see, John and I had been rather worried because in seven | years he will be retired. Canada produces about 9 per cent of the free. world's nickle = — ENTER THE SINGER JUNIOR DRESSMAKING CONTEST 60,000 "WORTH OF PRIZES Scholarship Fund or Cash Awards 9 Sewing Machines MORE THAN 3,000 OTHER VALUABLE PRIZES Yes, you don't even have to know how to sew to enter this contest ° for while you're taking the Singer Teen- Age Sewing Coursejyou make the garment to enter in the contest. Enroll today...or better yet enroll with a group of friends at your ; © & Trade Mart of VUE SINGER MFO CO. 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It came about because he him- self had made no particular plans, | Activities” back of our minds. | Otters Complete Data for Later ‘Years: Retirement Living,’ which shows | how painless it can be if” you pear soon enough, and the next |chapter deals with ‘Leisure-time you can be planning now, to guarantee having fun in- [ stead of misery when you retire. Finally, he goes into job ideas. Among his specific suggestions _| are “A Small Business of Your | Own” and “If You Would Like And | to Retire to a Farm.” Best of all is his discussion of~ |climate as a factor, and “‘Sélect- Location for Retirement He covers all the major states which have good climates, des- and one day, on his commuting | cribing the specific towns, popula- train, he got to asking the other men what they planned to do when they retired. Apparently hardly one of them | had given it a thought at all. Yet. ‘and they | al] knew-~semething had to | done, So he did it. He worked. for two years, compiling all the in- formation anyone could pessibly need in order to plan gq suc- cessful and happy retirement program. His first chapter, called Years,” tells al] about hd® to begin your plans, what to con- sider, and how to guarantee a successful retirement program, Then he goes into ‘Health and Long. Life,’ with concrete sugges- tions for keeping well, There is an excellent section on “Get-| ting Ready for Your Harvest! tion,. way of life, and opportuni- | ties for making a living. If you face retirement—and we | all do—take a look at ‘‘The Re- | tirement Handbook." (Copyright 1964) ‘City Houses Different in. Many Ways | | There are wide differences in| housing between one city and an- other. One example is the | lence of row houses in some cities and their virtual absence in others. Allentown, Baltimore, Camden, Philadelphia, - Reading--and--Wil- mington are cities where row houses are the rule rather than the é “Income Planning for Financing PETUNIA! Heaven's sane. It cannot be / I've gained another Pound or three /- exception; in many other cities, even in some cities almost next door to these, row houses are vir- tually unknown. Home ownership also varies greatly from one city to another and so do the number of homes with modern improvements and higher than average valua- tions. - Even more striking than the difference in housing between one city and another is that which exists between different areas of thhe same city. If Brooklyn, N. Y. were a separate city it would rank 3rd among the large cities of the United States, yet there are tens of. thousands of single family homes in Brook- lyn and many miles of tree- lined streets. The subject of trees is a particu- larly sore point to many Brook- lynites who are proud of pointing out that there are at least half a million trees in that borough, not just the tree made famous in the book and movie. Don’t be discouraged, Pe- tunia. On damp rainy days you're ape to weigh a bit more, beause you don’t let off enough moisture. Breer _peocege_| The first LIGHTWEIGHT panty girdle that completely Seams and TRIMS YOU all over. | 222 East Pike St. SPEEDY WEE-WASH-IT FE 4-1650 + Featuring Speedy Agitafor Washers and Filtered Soft Water | Washed—Dried Folded! Place Back in Container Wee-Wash-It While Vou Shop! Sophisticated. florals, inspired by a new |try designed a collection around the dry, yet perfume, are the keynote for this casual, satiny frock of cotton everglaze. Gretta Plat- heady perfume. Put Snacks in Spotlight Post-Prom Pa rty at Home Better Than Staying Out By EL IZABETH WOODWARD So many of you figure you have to go to some place noisy and | crowded after your big prom is over in order to make it a really big night. In fact, to hear some of you talk (after bucking op- position at home) the going some- where to eat and keep on dancing until 4 a.m. is more important than the prom itself. There's so much to be said for entertaining after the prom in one's own home. The chairs are more comfortable. It's quieter. The food can be pretty special. And a girl gets credit for having a wonderftl party. I'm sure that's what this girl has in mind when she writes “Dear Miss Wootward: I'm planning on having several coup- our prom is over. But I'm fresh out of ideas on what to serve and what to do. Can you help me? What to serve depends on the appetites of your pals after dancing all evening. what kind of cook you are, and whether your mother is a good sport and willing to stay up until all hours to feed you. Let's count on hearty appetites, a warm eveking, and a_ hostess Tes over To My trouseto-eat-after— last-minute cooking. (That for your mother, too.) Scrambled eggs and little sau- sages won't muss you up too much. Serve with them tiny sandwiches with a variety of sharp, tangy fil- | lings, and potatoe chips. Top off goes with a luscious devil's food or angel cake, soft drinks or fruit punch. You'd only have to light the broiler to serve up terrific grilled cheese sandwiches. Add_sliced tomatoes, bacon or thin slices of ham or salami to their insides, Have plenty of mixings on hand for whipping together seconds and thirds, . Serve them with iced coffee, cookies and vanilla ice cream topped with crushed strawberries. Beg. borrow or steal an extra waffle iron or two and have them ‘set lip On the -tabte—together—with | pots of jam, honey, cinaamon jsugar, what-have-you Let your } guests “‘man the guns’ so you can keep the supply of waffles com- ming and all eat at once. ‘Sinée your main course is al- ready sweet, maybe you'd better wind up with fresh fruit compote and iced cupcakes. So you won't have anything to do the last minute, whip out of the refrigerator a_ splendiferous sandwich loaf. Cut a loaf of bread who doesn't want to do too much NEW pony U PANTY GIRDLE Cool as Mint! Lo New as Summer! They're Thrifty Revillons! Ze Elasticized waistband take inches off your waistline A satin lastex back panel gives you a smooth sleek ~ line while nylon power net sides hold your hips under firm contro! ... ae complete Sarong freedom Try this remarkable is panty girdle today! White Sntooth L Leathers! Red Smooth Leathers! Beige Smooth Leathers! lengthwise into as many layers as possible and spread each one with a different stuff — shrimp, cheese, ham, chicken salad, egg, et cetera. Ice the whole foaf with soft: ened cream cheese, and decorate the top with your class numerals. Keep it chilled until ready to be | sliced. Afterward serve me- Put Baby in Sun for Short Periods Let the sun at this time of year supplement baby's intake of vit- amin D. This is the vitamin that helps to build strong bones, mus- cles and good teeth. The ultra- violet rays cant penetrate clothing, so sun bathe baby in his diapers. But remember, his delicate skin can take only short periods in direct sunlight. a te ‘Previews Putsle aieLJets! aa ‘4 j = a Zimi storm er heavy rain on a day when | ‘miracle’ | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, J UNE 8, 1954 SS shoes need no longer be earmarked delicate, for the material is also | dirt resistant even in the palest | colors and in white. When surface dirt is present it can-be removed | with a water-damp sponge or soft | cloth. Since these attributes are | | literally skin deep and not merely surface applied, the dark colors, browns, blues, are particularly alive without a blackness or muddy undertone. | No longer will you mistake your | brown or blue suede’ shoes for ee. ed 25 Pet.of U.S. About one person out of four who is a United States resident lives in one or another of the 106 cities of America which have populations of more than 100,000. Contrary to the opinion ef many country and suburban dwellers, not all of these men, women and chil- dren live in apartments or in con- gested areas. Nearly 40 per cent of all the city dwelling units in America are one or two-family houses, complete with front yard, back yard and a place to hang out the family wash on Monday morn- ings. When preliminary results were first published from the 1950 U.S. Census a great deal of attention was paid to a population trend which showed American families LivesinCities| 4 Over 100,000) Use Shellac. to Refinish ‘Busy’ Floor Dries Quickly So Traffic Needn’t Be Tied Up for Long By HUBBARD COBB The reason why a lot of floors never get refinished is that peo- ple just can't get along without them for more than a few-hours, If you happen to have a floor in need of refinishing and it’s an important traffic lane between other rooms in the house, you might consider giving it a few coats of shellac. The beauty of shellac is that it dries out in a matter of hours and so it’s possible to refinish a fleor in the morning and have yond cowel. Avoid moterials | y1a-k in any light—if they're made }of this new suede kid. The material is being shipped to shoe and bag manufacturers and is already available in some stores. moving away from cities and away from farms. It is true that during the ten years between 1940 and 1950 many hundreds of thousands of families did move to the saburbs but it is often overlooked that cities also gained in population during these years. A great deal of residential building took place in these cities, too, during these | | en years and this also is often | =) = overlooked. : A city-by-city study of recently published census data shows that it usable that same night. The shellac should be applied only after the floor has been made clean and smooth and the old finish removed. Apply the first coat ef shellac (you can get shellac all ready thinned for use on floors) and then allow it to dry. This takes an hour or so, Now you give it a light sand- ing with No. 00 sandpaper to- cut — down some of the rough spdts and | then sweep and dust it clean. The second coat goes on now and this will take about four or ideal gift for the teen-age girl on vated to the stiff denim tailorin her birthday or high school grad- Curvy ehcad ef ongulor. i aa uation. The ring is not too elab- | ris a a sashes yet makes | Mrs. M. — Frosted lastex with | = -“glow with pride at being black velvet trim is so lady-like. = wear 1 d he to ore Aoae Shirred all the way down the front, 6a) : The round-cut diamonds are | to the waist in back, it is a soft | silhouette without being fussy and mounted in square or heart- shaped, palladium illusion - type | suggests the new covered-up look. settings, Either filigree, swirl or traditional orange blossom designs are used as decorative motifs. — , ' Steam Ball Fringe = To coax the last full measure ‘of fluffiness from ball fringe trim- ——__— | ming, allow it to dry thoroughly; Pipe cnaiine is lives to have | then hold it briefly over a steam- originated in America. ling kettle or steam iron, 5 £ #: y “ Ar. co One yard 39-inch fabric makes Summer sun protection now comes in an exclusive. Jane Lee ar ne, = » COTTONS. SPUNS, SHEERS, EVERGLAZE. MIRACLE NEW COOL SUMMER FASHIONS | Regular to $8.99 seated - VALU $ either one of these cool tops, solves “‘what-to-wear” problems! Team them with skirts, shorts, ‘round the summer! Easy to sew ~—weskit-style blouse has tie-top shoulders; halter blouse is cut surplice-style. Pattern 4867; Misses sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. Each blouse, all given sizes 1 yard 39-inch. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Sen to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. . slacks Topcoat Is Cotton The career girl who wants to be cool -but crisply smart, too, will find one of the new cotton topcoats a happy addition to her wardrobe. Worn over a_ bare- shouldered sheath, it adds drama and keeps hot sun off arms and city dwelling units measure up pretty well to the average dwelling unit for the country as a whole; as a matter of fact, the city dwell- ing unit is actually a little bigger and a little less crowded. Nearly} 16 per cent of all dwelling units in all the United States haVe an occupancy of more than one per- son per room; the figure for city dwelling units is only 13'3 per cent. Attache Cases Solve Problem * for Many Men Gaining in popularity with men this year are handsome attache cases patterned after the distin- guished diplomatic pouch. They offer the perfect solution for businessmen who carry toe much for a portfolio, or too little for a brief case. The very slimmest § average about three inches deep to ac- commodate a folder of papers; they also come in various dimen- sions for standard size letter paper or larger legal documents. These prove ideal for the man on his way to a meeting or heading home for a night of report reading. Trim yet commodious are the cases with expandable lids (a gusset of leather is adjusted by slim straps and buckles) with a completely removable file case inside, The center of: the case holds a ‘rigid board used to write memos or letters, particularly suited to the business executive or salesman who travels a good deal. Smooth cowhide is the most pop: _ular leather used for attache cases, [with ginger and suntan shades ; dominating Some have contrast- ting saddle stitches wiich empha- ‘\size the corners oo ain shape. cologne formula which serves as a foundation as well as sun and wind lotion. It prevents the natural oils from dry- ing out of your skin. To inspire a cook—six different salad recipes she'll love to try! Embroider them in colorful stitches on kitchen towels—easy and fun to do. Bazaar sellers, too! Shower a bride with a set of six! Pattern 842 has six embroidery motifs; each 7'3x61, inches. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern .for first-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. Get Stains Off Marble Easy Way Marble, for a good many rea- sons, is enjoying a great revival of popularity as a handsome and practical surfacing on tables and chests, kitchen and bathroom counters and fireplaces. According to the April issue of a decorating magazine, marble is an easy material to keep clean, thriving on the damp-cloth’ treat- ment. But it suffers from a legen- dary reputation for being extremely tricky stuff to refinish, once it has been stained. The job of removing a stain from marble ts divided into two parts: removal of the stain and restoring the finish. Lots of things affect marble in one way or another. Some merely stain; some etch the surface but do not stain; some do both. Restoring the finish is a matter of bleaching out the stain and then polishing the surface. This may sound like a lot of work, but actually it is not. The amount of work depends on where the marble is used. A marble counter in the kitchen is hardly any problem because kitchen mar- ble is usualJy dull, and so won't show etchings. All- you" need-- to worry abeut- are the stains and oils, but on a working surface these stains will probably not be objectionable. The intensity of a stain is some- what proportionate to the length | of time~it: has been on and the hardness of the marble. On white marble, stains will begin to show within a couple of hours and can {usually te eliminated-if--you—at- five hours to dry, after which it is, sanded and dusted. You're ready for, the last coat at this point and once it’s on you just leave it alone, — no ‘more sanding. The: third and final coat takes about four hours to dry, but the longer can sit before being walked the better, After the last coat is dry and hard, give it a coat of wax. * Hf you are-uhable to-get-a ready> mixed floor shellac, use an ordin- ary 5-pound cut of shellac and thin it with No. a denatured al- cohol. Diamond Styles Are Beautiful But Expensive NEW YORK — The impression gained from viewing some of the latest diamond and platinum \jew- elry styles here is that most women are going to have to fight the impluse to charge down to the jewelry store brandishing check- books. If the impluse is curbed, it will be due to considerations of budget, not beauty. The collections are described by leading designers as ‘‘beautiful enough to knock a woman's eye out." Most of the designs are naturally expensive, featuring gor- geous designs in the most regal of all jewelry twosomes, diamonds and platinum. The former is still number one on the gem hit parade, and platinum is the designer's choice -as the queen of precious metals, Here are some af the ‘ ‘flashing fire’ jewels being shown here that are making precious jewelry the big news*in the fashion world, An open-work platinum brooch, separating into two clips, has ten tapering baguettes forming the knots, and is studded with ‘diamonds of varying sizes, many projecting on the slim platinum strands, All the stones are set in platinum. | | In the—versatile—class_also—is a tend to them within 24 hours. | rich, simply styled diamond neck- . ‘lace with an attached leaf clip. The latter, representing a maple leaf, is dominated by three large marquise stones, surrounded by .smaller round diamonds, and has Check on n Chicken When buying a chicken for broiling, look for one that has smooth, thin skin, tender muscles and a flexible-tipped breastbone. Shaves and haircuts of the aver- age male consume 3,400 hours— 427 working days out of his life-r time. . SUITS and TOPPERS - COLOONE = os slender platinum veins curving in CMANEL Ey and out. For luxury in rings, there : : is a dazzling style with a center | diamond, ten baguettes and tea | round stones forming a wheel | motif. ‘Polish Your Hair FULL LENGTH OR. SHORTY COATS. »> $00 | 2 PRICE |; — SHORTY COATS reg «=s«s SZ or SUITS cee $12.99 COATS, TOPPERS or SUITS . . . | COATS, TOPPERS —S=—SseReg. or SUITS ... FORMALS | You can ‘ ‘polish”’ your hair with | soapsuds to. serve —as-—a -foil-for = favorite this season—the RMS “Your Best Buy” because they FEEL as wonderful as they look ... and they look like twice their price! - white collar on a dress, suit, or coat. Shampoo each week or oftener until your locks are super clean; rinse well, set, dry — and they'll shine beautifully. 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Perry | _ i | i a . : | Ontiac Hotel Lobby Lf _=-Mr,_and_Mrs,..¥._F,_Burgi_ol - Sizes bd ya . a Kingswood Seniors Give Pre-Graduation Parties — Mildred Zeder to a Entertain Classmates at Outdoor Buffet Supper Friday < By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD. HILLS—Bermuda shorts will be in order Friday when Mildred Zeder entertains members of her graduating class of Kingswood School Cranbrook. An out-of-door buffet supper will be given at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Zeger, on Orchard os Ridge road from.5 o'clock until 8. i : On Sunday, : ¥ ~ Frannie Kyes and Ll ! i Hy [ ; | Mr, are Mr. and Dr, i 2s EF gts 2 ses EF agee a iy § 4 E i ; e229 a TT = € 8 day weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, €. E. Otter. * » * ’ Leading parts in St. Dunstan’s The play will be given June 11, 12, 18 and 19 in the Greek Thea- ter at Cranbrook, Nathanial Doughty is directing assisted by Mrs, William Crawford and Peter Booth in charge of pro-| duction, In the cast also will be Weston Meyer, Mrs. Charles’ Geig, Rich- ard W. Miner, E, A. Schirmer, S. Gordon Saunders, “Jolly” Kellogg, Mrs, Richard T, Bernhard of Suf- field road, president of the Detroit Bradford Club, announces the group will give a fashion show in the early fall. Other officers of the group, who all live in Birmingham, are Ann Bennett, secretary; Mrs, Nelson B. Noland, treasurer; Mrs. Bruce Brown, Mrs. Charles R. Yarrick ‘ and Katherine Daeschner. * * ae Mrs. Russell S. Strickland is plan- ning to leave June 20 for a stay jn Sun Valley, Idaho: She wilt ‘be joined there by Mr. Strickland} = — and their three children, and they | | ~* will go on to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hanson in. Portland; Ore. Plans are being made in Evans- ville, Ind., for the June 19 marriage of Jeanne Weber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy H. Weber, and a Donnelly Joseph Sweeney, Mr. Sweeney Is the son of Mrs. Joseph A. Sweeney of Hickory Grove road e and the late Mr, Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs,_Nelson._ B._ No- land of Franklin will be hosts at a cocktail party June 12. Their guests Will” inciude ~— friends with whom they skied at Hidden Valley last winter, e. * # Minneapolis arrived Tuesday for a week's Visit with their. son-in-law. and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Rich- ard W, Miner. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Gossett will be: hosts at dinner Friday evening as a farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Edward N. Stewart who are a, moving to New York. OXFORD SHOP Bteoe~ »..| is invited to join the group. Sorority Dance Slated June 26 June 2% is the date set by Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority for the annual June dance at Knights of Columbus Hall. — ° Mrs. Frank Oosterhof is _chair- Decoration chairmen for the tra- ditional affair are Mrs. Anthony Dancing will be from 9:30 p. m. until 1:30 a. m. and tickets may be from any sorority mem- _ SALLIE JO SARNETT In the May 31 commencement exercisés at Stephens College in €olumbia, Mo., an associate in arts degree was conferred upon Sallie Jo Barnett, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Barnett of Oneida road. * ° , 1 A __THE PONTIAC PRESS, TH GRIETA VAN COEVERING ... An associate in arts degree from Stephens College at Colymbia, Mo., | was received Monday by Grieta Van Coevering, daughter of the | J._A. Van Coeverings of Commerce road, oy Oakland Park Units Meet Officers were elected by two cir- cles of Oakland Park Methodist Church at Wednesday meetings. purchased ~{ ber or at the dance. Group Plans Ahead for FurStyle Show Members of the Altar Society Guild whit reports were made when: the society and the- Gen- eral Guild of the church met Tues- day evening. These reports were given by Mrs. Michael Glisky, Mrs. Arthur Perrin, Mrs. Allen Neville, Mrs. William Barnds and Mrs. John Gottschalk. z ‘Y’oung Adults Plan Summer Activities Summer activities were dis- cussed by members of the council of the “Young Adults Club of the YMCA. when the group met Wednesday evening in the YMCA on Mount Clemens street. Plans include @ square dance, a trip to Bob-Lo and a dance with music provided by movies of or- chestras to be held in July. The group also discussed the possibili- ties of going to the YMCA camp at Torch Lake over the Labor Day A record dance will be held this evening from 8:30 to 11:30. Any young adult 20 years old or older Mrs, Hugo Hertel is president of next meeting will be July 1 wi Mrs. Mitchell as hostess. * - * Mrs. Johm Fuller is the new chairman of Rebecca Circle. Hostess for the occasion was when baking soda is fire cuts off the oxygen necessary for combustion. daily living as her theme. Mrs. Basil Meidlein in her Lowell | @ 2 Circles Elect Officers with plans for a revelation dinner to be held at the end of the year. Mrs. Floyd Parks gave devotions | Wright, | tor -the—evening—usi 4 URSDAY, JUNE 3.1958 0 = Altar Society Sponsors. Tuesday Party’ \Plans Made ~~Details have been arranged for | the Tuesday ‘Luncheon Is Served” and bridge party of the Altar So- ciety of St. Michael Church. at St. Michael Hall on Lewis street, and Women's National Farm and ‘Garden Club of Gingellville will decorate the hall with floral ar- rangements to lend a summery atmosphere for the afternoon, Mrs. Louis Janka is general Schwartz. Mrs, Omer DeConinck and Mrs. The event is planned for.1 o'cloek ai Gallo have charge of tickets isted by Mrs. Leo Halfpenny, Mrs,. Paul Singles, Mrs, ‘Thomas are Mrs, igentr' olay Mrs. Bert Guilds, Mrs, Rie Ashton and Mrs, Francis Pruente. Girl Scouts under the leadership of Mrs, Ken- neth Keisler and Mrs. Benjamin Budwit will entertain the group. PTA Activities PTA Se ae a family-style et 6:30 p.m. ete sale, Contact. Mrs. William chairmen. : Emerson Behool ie planned for to- day has been LINGERIE By Luxite—Schrank CECILE’S Seamproof — i 4494 Dixie Hwy. uatll Tuesday. \ ah See ia 4 = ue == a —- for ‘Luncheon: Is Served’ Others working on committees are Mrs. Vincent Vaverek, Mrs. Pearl Blanzy, Mrs, Peter Shuler, Mrs. George Land, Mrs. John | Ward, Mrs. Carl Vanover, Mrs. Merle Berry, Mrs, Ivan Mero and Mrs. Albert Latendresse. 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The blazing pageantry of: the Coronation was marked by what seemed an omen of good fate when the news reached London that day that a British expedition had con- quered Mt. Everest. Today Sir Ed- mund Hillary lies stricken in the same Himalayan mountains. - The year saw Elizabeth her- self make a 50,000-mile tour of her empire round the werld and, if ever a sovereign conquered, this young woman did with beau- ty, graciousness and a shining integrity. a It was a year’that saw the fab- | afflicted by what is now generally agreed | was a mild stroke. There’ls gen- | -6-DIAMOND ENSEMBLE 00pm §BQ” eral acceptance here that this may | jhave been the last year in pub- ‘| lie office of this giant figure of | 20th ~Cen- | | _the first half ef the tury. Modest, mild-mannered Roger Bannister made athletic history as the year drew to a close by achiev- ing one of the great. goals of “TIE, PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, r England Marked iby Joys, Some Tragedy t fa the unhappy role that Neville Chamberlain played at Munich. But Britain, as always, was pre- pared to defend herself if need be. On the surface she was _pa@ps- perous, happy and optimistic as she had -not been for years. And just ahead lay another bit of wondrous pageantry from the past. JUNE: 8, 1954 On June 14 in St. George’s Chapel * = , td é e v > 0 4 . j at Windsor the Queen is to invest | Sir Winston Churchill with the full honors of Knight of the Garter in a, magnificent ceremony to-be attended by the knights of that most honored company of this venerable nation. Contusing identity HARTFORD, Conn. (UP}—A man sentenced to seven years. in fed- eral prison on a narcotics charge just couldn't believe that a former “member” of the gang was actu- ally an FBI agent. “‘Why, he was such a nice boy,” he said. Traffic Jam Is Sueh s = in All Languages LONDON: (INS) — Police chiefs of seven major European cities agree that no matter what you call it theebig law. enforcement head- ache is the same the world over. In Gérmany, it’s “verkehrsves- topfung."’ In the Netherlands, it’s ‘“‘verkeer- sprobleem.””. In the U. S., it’s a ‘‘traffic jam.” The top. police officials of The Hague, Amsterdam and Rotterdam in The Netherlands and of Ham- burg. Hanover, Frankfurt and Munich in West Germany recently assembled at Scotland Yard to . swap strategies on their problems. “All big city police- chiefs in the world have-the same trouble,” said Harhburg’s hulking Bruno Georges. “Everything in a-modern city has grown except the size of its streets. 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Hot buttered jam are good, too. = to ice cream sun- F a it -y 22225 3 ttt tin for Quick and Easy Meal lamb, veal, beef, and poultry. It’s fine In stews and meat ples; or over croquettes, noodles, or baked potatoes. Pre-cooked rice is good in curried dishes, many creamed dishes, and a host of others. | Other foods to keep on hand are canned ‘soups sauces), (for soups and spaghetti, pork and beans, tuna fish, macaroni, packaged noodles, muffin _mix, and biscuit and cake mixes. Gravy-8mothered Beef on Rice 1 6-ounce Loge. pre-coeked rice (or 3 —_ cooked 1 emall lean (1% cups) 1 te 2 cups beef, Cook rice ncontding to directions on package. Meanwhile, brown onion in small amount of butter in saucepan. Add beef gravy ard meat to onion; allow to simmer 10 minutes. Arrange cooked, drained rice into a ring on large platter. Pour beef gravy mixture into center, Garnish with paraley. it desired. onion, Semieees = gravy Small, Lean Spare Ribs” 65° Pork Loin ROAST PORK SAUSAGE Rell ER “CRAW FORD'S canned or frozen fruits’ -jand vegetables, Carrots, Tuna Baked in a Pie with age. Carrots are a versatile vegetable. We have a favorite Friday carrot recipe we'd like to share with you. Friday Dinner Pie 1% cups saw potate cubes sticed rew carrots on 2 cream of chicken Combine vegetables, salt, pepper, water and tuna Cook, covered, in saucepan about 15 minutes, or until vegetables are just crispy— tender. Stir in soup (undiluted). Pour into buttered casserole. Top with triangles of buttered bread. Bake in 400 oven until lightly 4-6 servings. + browned—about 15 minutes. Makes | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 3. 1954 “Wonderful Fun In BRUSH ON THE SAUCE — When all the skewers have been filled, brush the food on each one with a zippy barbecue sauce. This gives added zest to the meat and vegetable combination. Be sure all your - oy Let's. Crown Man as. Ki of Outdoors A man or men invented barbe- cues, The great outdoors, the in- sistence on the most tender meats, the abangion of customs, the free- dom of spirit—these are the basic psychology principles that spell succeag for real outdoor barbecued meats. So let's crown the “man” as king when it. comes to the art of out- door or indoor barbecuing. Here’s to the meal-on-a-stick, or a kabob, Use the combination suggested above or choose your own, dust be sure that all the food chosen will cook in approxi- mately the same length of time. Brush all the food with a barbe- cue sauce before cooking over a no- flame fire or on a grill. Continue to brush with the sauce at inter- vals during the cooking. When done, slide the food off the skewers onto plates. Serve with rolls, toasted or plain. Make up a recipe of this Texas Barbecue Sauce, omitting the but- ter. If you have any left after the tor, When ready to use, heat slow- ty -with the—butter. 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Add half the Worcestershire sauce, simmer for a few minutes, add lemon juice and stir. Then add rest of Worcestershire and stir while heating. Makes 1 quart sauce. . Make Hamburgs Ahead and Store in Refrigerator Next time you buy hamburger, get it ready for cooking in a skil- let as soon as you buy it. Make the meat into patties and layer them between squares of waxed paper, then wrap them all in another piece of the paper. Refrigerate the patties and use within two days. Refreshing Sherbet Here's a refreshing first course for a warm spring day. Serve small glasses of frosty lime sherbet with pineappie juice ‘poured over it. COME AND GET IT! are ready to be eaten with long hot-dog buns which ;may be toasted. Each guest has cooked his own — The completed aay quent swabbing N meal and has it done just the way he likes it. Fre-~ with the..barbecue —— gives character to the rene —— J 'Kabobs Festive Indoors or Out both outdoor Here's on_ indoor meals. w recipe to try out little skewers: Lamb- » ‘Pineapple Kabobs. They consist of little -patties-of ground tamb—alter-} nated with wedges of pineapple. Lamb-Pineapple Kabobs 2 pounds ground lamp patties 1 teaspoon salt \ large onion, chopped a cup wine vinegar ‘% cup water 1 No. 2 can drained pinapple chunks Mix lamb with salt and form into balls about the size of a wal- nut and place in a shallow pan. Sprinkle onion over top, mix vin- egar and water and pour over. Allow to stand 3 hours. Remove meat from marinade and thread meat balls onto skew- ers alternately with pineapple chunks. Broil 5 minutes on each side or untit well browned. Serves 6. Kabobs give a festive pi to even the simplest of at tl are fast becoming a favorite for This Wester “Meat Loaf Packec Greeks had an idea one, and we still make use t today. The ancients knew car- rots had a medicinal value. In fact, they valued carrots as a “stomach tonic.” « Then after they were “sold’’ on carrots for their medicinal impor- tance they realized how wonderful they were as food. Just honest-to- | goodness good eating. It is easy to understand why the Greeks were so impressed with this golden vegetable. Modern nutrition- ists and scientists are also con- vinced of the nutritive value. We now know that the bright gold color of carrots is due to carotine which our bodies con- vert in part to vitamin A. This is the vitamin that promotes growth and builds up the body's re- sistance to infection in the nose, throat and eyes. Carrots are an easy to take, inexpensive health protection, Carrots are such a tasty food, either raw or cooked. Sweet, de- ith Rich Carrots licious, fresh carrots are available anywhere in the nation any time of the year. California and Arizona growers keep the markets supplied con- stantly with this vitamin-rich, fresh rots when you shop. You will find them with fresh green tops. They come tied in bunches, and —++-bunch wilt make-3-or-4 servings. Fresh western carrots without tops are also available. They are sold either by the pound or come in about 1-pound units packaged in film bags. California Meat Loaf ind lean beef 1 pound grow 1 cup sliced ripe olives 2 eggs, slightly beaten ca. 1 cup gre eas « cup grated, onion % cup cho celery ‘» cup mil Blend all ingredients together. Lightly pack into loaf pan. Bake in 400 oven about 1 hour. Turn out on platter or chop plate and garnish with fresh peas. Makes 6 generous servings., ; 7 ont save money, too! e anne YE $otererers ag momtpiennccener for cup, INSTANT Postun conte lee ao Every cup Is caffein-free, it lets you sleep! 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Testurated refers to a | ~“eSS of beating or whipping a fat to give it-a creamy consistency. Vegetable shortening refers to fats made from vegetable oils such as cotton, = corn or peanut oils. Meat fats refers to fats rendered from tri amed fat from pork (lard) and beef (suet). Animal fats are the :*me a; meat fats. Butter and ‘margarine are about 80 per cent fat. When used to replace a 100 per cent fat or shortening in baking, a correction so-"1 be made to increase the _' fat content of that to-sho. ~ning. “Mon.—Tues.—Thurs. 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Wed. 8 A.M.-12 Noon. Fri., Sat. 27 A.M.-6 PM. OAKLAND PACKING HOUSE MARKET RETAIL DEPT. STORE HOURS: 7 WHEAT GERM CORN MUPFINS + Corn muffins made with | wheat germ and steaming bowls of canned soup add up to a tempting and nutritious lunch everyone will enjoy. 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Do! tt -wilt cause--much--comment—_on. your .clever idea. They Won t Forget Crisp Nut Cookies Brown - sugar flavor and flecks of chocolate make these cookies something to remember. Crisp Walnut Drop Cookies 1% cups sifted flour %% teaspoon — powder M% t % cup butter or maergari : — firmly-packed dark own sugar teaspoon vanilla re eup chopped walnuts Sift together the sflour, -baking powder and salt, Cream butter, brown sugar and vanilla; beat in egg thoroughly.- Stir in sifted dry ingredients un- til blended; stir in chocolate and walnuts. Drop by teaspoonfuls on- to greased baking sheet. Bake in 375 oven_10 to 12 minutes. . Remove to wire rack with wet | ula to cool. Makes about 342 doz- en cookies, Creamed Carrots, Celery Delicious With Roasts Cut raw carrots and celery in pieces about the same size;—cook together in a small amount of boiling salted water just until ten- der. Drain and add to a well-sea- soned cream sauce. . _ Turn:into a casserole, top with buttered crumbs and* brown in a hot oven or under the broiler. Delicious for a company meal featuring roast beef or lamb; good with chicken or duck, too. Honey comes in different flavors, depending on the floral source used by the honey bee. — 77 S. Saginaw St. A. M. ‘til 4 P. M. Daily BEEF and PORK SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES Home” USE HOME SMOKED Bacon MILD, STORE TASTY CHEESE | GRADE 1 Ring Bologna. PORK PORK STEAK 55: TENDER, JUICY ROUND STEAK 45: |. FIRST CUT Pot ROAST OF BEEF ‘(Any Cuts) 55: _— ities _— c bb. |half century of progress. It was | i os ty cup finely cut—semt-eweet—ehece-| sent in a _The result avas the Settlement ‘Cookbook. ‘The first edition sold shelves at home and gave me out at once, and the demand has never diminished. To date, more than” a million copies have —been sold all over the world. Any profits are used for philanthropic purposes. Simon and Schuster now publish the book, although it was for years put out by a Milwaukee publish- ing..hduse. 1 _was calend on. _this cookbook. My mother considers her edition to be the one really good one. I happen to like the one I have. ago. A comparison of the two Cakes, shows what a long way we have come in the food field. A.couple of years ago the -Set- tlement Cookbook celebrated its just recently available. has been. originally published by a group in nutrition. ef women working in a Milwaukee Settlement house, teaching nev Hus BROS CORFE . = MAXWELL ‘¢ HOUSE “Coffee (aie) “In fact, when a reader recently | t for a Dandelion scbaral ctw caskbaaial aad of od mr their stw- | Wine recipe, it was to the Settle- which were published in the a many of their own | ment Cookbook that I turned. treasured fecipes. Sure enough, there was the recipe, no doubt the one my _ grand- mother used many years ago. The editors have kept the old in the book: Beer soup, Wiener Schnitzel, Schnecken and how to make your own sauerkraut. But the new is also there: Chiffon pressure cooker meals, freezing foods, and a whole section of recipes using sugar substitutes It's a fine cookbeok—it always It is a short course | ‘It has all sorts of interesting household information from how Your Choice—Four Famous Brands ‘Chase and Sanborn—Defiance Maxwell House—Hills Bros. THI IRTY- THREE Quarter Century Shows Big Change i in 1 Cookbooks} I hes used hundreds of them over- the years. They have allGeen . tested in home kitchens before | being printed-in the book. They met food: BY JANET ‘ODELL | immigrants the-ways of American|No doubt women who buy. this | to start a “weed and coal fire in Reena dc Foot rset . life. new ~ edition’ won't want to ex:/a coal stove (henestly), to how to ve re me wentiet ; change it for any other. .— | serve a formal = wifhout a and the thirty-first editions of the| The beard of directors (all ae “a maid. : Settlement Cookbook (Simon and| ®t!) Tetused to allocate $18 - Mbitiew” the edi | 1 know the ieci _ 00d fer the women to publish a | tions omitted aif recipes calling pes _are book with which’ I started house- of cocking lessens tur the aged — Lettuce Fancy Home Grown , GREEN JUMBO Size 27 Cantaloupe Sweet, Tender, Fresh BEANS.. Cucumbers Extra Fancy, Long ~Armour’s “Banner” Tra-Packed are a mixture of what we would-_ term plain ordinary food ond gour- 2 12 Oz. Tumbler | ~ 4g Lean and Tender. STEAKS -T-Bone--Round--Swiss -Sirloin-Rib— “49° 3°99) Ground Beef 29: Well Trimmed of POT ROAST ~ Fat and Bone /0b Let Meet i tg ithieiaccniie SPADAFORE BROS. MAT, — WEST _RURON STREET Soe a0 : . ——_— —______ol the house do the carving. ~~ _| af you wish, prepare the steak , & »Most of the butter on the market | scores 89 or 90, That is Grade C or Grade B. If it is better than ordinary, in flavor, afoma and ap- pearance, it may earn a score.of 92," Grade A. ¢ “The very best is graded 93 score. That is given the Grade Jon Your Butter Smart homemakers like to know the score on. the food sitdation— walle . ‘ ee ‘in: | —— ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 3.1954 ao ] Know the Score i= orl iat al scedd Simple Way to Unmold © | ula. Then-immerse mold just to Teenage-Party Dessert If ‘unmolding plain gelatine ‘Gelatin Salad or Dessert... sweetened-flavored ‘gelatin salads serving plate ovér the mold, in- gives you the jitters, you'll be in- | vert, and carefully Tift oft mold. terested in this tip. Rinse the serv-| The salad will slide onto the ing plates in cold water, loosen/ rinsed plate and can be, centered mold around the top edge, using by tilting the plate slightly as need- the top in warm water for 30 sec- or, Place the cold+ Water - rinsed |' flavors of ice cream on hand, | At serving time put a portion ~ this hamburger steak loaf with wa- \ sprinkled on liberally helps to soft- potatoes. Perfect food for dieters. Onions Browned in Water Perfect Over Just to be different, and “because it tastes as good as it sounds, serve ter-fried onions . , . let the head several days in advance of serving and freeze it. Calorie counters will love you for serving it with water- fried onions (no fat involved). MSG sharp. onion flavors. Surround. with tiny, parsicy po- tatoes . . . carmed ones will do nicely. Seconds, anyone? ~~ Hamburger Sieak Loaf 2 pounds lean beef, ground 2 cups soft bread crumbs _ M% teaspoon pep Me qup catsup . Combine all ingredients; mix well; shape into oval loaf about 1% inches thick, Broil, vith surface of meat 4 inches below souree—of heat, 15 to 20 minutes. Do not turn, Remove to hot platter. Makes 6 to 8 servings. Water-Fried Onions Slice 3 pounds large sweet onions very thin; place in deep heavy frying pan. Sprinkle with salt, pep- || and right now butter is one of the chief topics_of conversation. On Aprif_1,~when the federal support level for butter and other dairy products went down, the pr ‘et butter also dropped and home- makers were interested in renew- ing their acquaintance with butter. Quality in butter is based on euch things as flavor, texture and aroma. It js difficult for people who aren't experts to tell the difference between butter that is good and that which is the very best, However, the homemaker has Deuble A. P Only about one pound in eight qualifies as Double A, but there is usually plenty of Grade A butter on the market. The price, of course, goes up with the score. Milk Boon to Dieters Milk is a boon to anyone who counts calories. That's because milk is a food that does double duty. It not only provides fuel the tip of a small knife or ,spat-' ed, ; value for needed energy, but also | essential protein, vitamins, and} {the assistance of government ex-| minerals. Top broiled hamburger | Hamburger Add % cup water; cover frying pan; cook over low heat until onions are soft and brown and_wa- ter has evaporated, stirring occa- ionally. Makes 6 to 8 a Bake Tomato-Squash for Vegetable Variety ' There's a fine flavor in el combination-vegetablé dish.. Tomato Squash 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 medium-size onion (cut in thin T pound yellow crookiieck “squash (peeled and thinly sliced) , | ty cup water 1 No 303 1] pound or. gbout 9-eupe) canned tomatoes 2 tablespoons cornstarch J‘, teaspoons salt ‘4, teaspoon mixed herb seasoning powder \% teaspoon sugar ‘a teaspoon nutmeg Melt butter in 10-inch skillet; | add onion and cook over low ‘heat, stirring- several times, for about | boil gently about 10 minutes. Drain a little of the juice (about 1, cup) from_tomatoes and mix with cornstarch until smooth; add this and rest of tomatoes and juice with salt, herb seasoning, sugar | and nutmeg to skillet. Cook and stir constantly over! moderately low heat until thick- ened and clear. Makes 6 servings. per and MSG. Place over low heat. When onions begin to caramelize. continue to heat and when caramel- An attractive’ assortment of | wafers is perfect for between-meal | on bottom of pan stir with a fork: [water arranged with crisp rye} tved,turn again with fork: Strips) _ t _--~ STEAK WITH WATER-FRIED ONIONS — If you just love | perts when she buys butter. If she | >—~ ted onions but hesitate to fix them because of the fat they're cooked in, do try onions fried in water. steak with these succulent onions and serve with parsley flecked she'll find a letter C, on the carton or inside the carton B, A, or AA, | diet. anew and wonderful better water softener! for washing clothes and dishes! and scores of other wses cround the home DOUBLE THE REGULAR Church & Dwight Co, inc. © 10 STRENGTH OF SAL SODA! 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Kennan 63 FISH STICKS. :...." "AS BABY FOOD...... “WW THE. ‘PONTIAC \C PRESS, _THURSDAY,- JUNE. 8, 1954_ s at all. Yéu hear so much about good French cooking — you admit are tops in this art — but once awhile you'd just like to outdo them with a few improvisations of your own. Take a French strawberry pie, for instance. It's made with sweet- ened berries, thickened and spread over a layer of softened cream cheese. : Here's how you can make it even better. Just substitute strawberry Tutti-Frutti Pudding ls Extra Nutritious 3 : ; My eup chopped maraschine eherries % cup chopped - raisins %s cup chopped figs Wise Cooks Use Green, Red Color in Casseroles URBANA, Ill. (INS) — Those one-dish meals are such a standby in busy homemakers’ lives that a set of “rule of thumb” prin- ciples have been devoloped for them. Patricia Wyatt of the University of Illinois home economics depart- ment gives these pointers on mak- ing casserols of leftovers or foods available cheaply or in quantity: 1. White sauce, meatstock or condensed soups make a good li- quid or base for many dishes. — 2. If the greater part of the dish is of some bland food, such as po- tato or rice, and the smaller part of some strong-flavored foods such as cheese or onion, the easserole will be very tasty. 3. Small amounts of such things as iio buttered crumbs, chopped parsley, ‘minced green peppers or _ dish. Tasty sauces, tomato, also often give this touch. 4. Color in various foods, such as peas, green peppers, pimentoes, tomatoes or carrots, makes the dish more attractive. Finely. shredded green cabbage is delicious added to chop suey or chow mein. _|and salt, toget Why Slink Into Back Seat for Clever French Chefs? Your-own Freach Strawberry Pie 1 Me cu aeswusrty preserves or straw be ; i eS cream cheese 1 ®° pastry shell % cup asen waa whipped Wash, drain and hull strawber- ries. Save half of the choice ber- ries and sprinkle with 2 tablespodns enough water to meastre 1% cups berry Blend 14 cup sugar, cornstarch stirring constantly, about 10 min- utes. Remove from heat. Stir in until| lemon juice and strawberry pre- serves or jam. Add a little red food coloring if you wish. Cool. Meanwhile work cream cheese with a fork until soft. Spread otra cheese, points upward. Pour the cooled strawberry mix- ture over the berries in the pastry shell, Chill 3 to 4 hours, or until firm. Spoon whipped cream around inside of pie. One 16-ounce package of frozen strawberries may be substituted for the fresh berries, then omit the 2 tablespoons of sugar. This pie is best served the day it is made. The cream cheese layer may be omitted if you wish. Add Dash of Marjoram It is a-good idea to -buy -mar- joram in powdered form; this way its fine flavor is quickly absorbed and thoroughly distributed through the food on which it is used. Try sprinkling a little powdered mar- joram over snap beans.or green peas. Enhances Roast Lamb Mint Surprise is delicious with roast lamb. Cook 1% cups -(No. 211 can) of cfushed pineapple and 1 cup sugar for 5 minutes. Tint | ‘| this” a déticate™ green with vege: | table coloring, Then stir in 4 or 5 drops of peppermint. "FRENCH STRAWBERRY PIE—You, can make. es Gasie SAGDIG, ceusBine wath Sroch berries. thick- the best of French strawberry pies with no trouble en, cool, and pour over a softened layer of cream Substitute anberry preserves for part of | cheese ona at pastry crust. Deeee-licious! Bake Potatoes Wisely and Well One of the finest treatments you can give a fine potato is to bake it wisely and well ... but not too . | long. Then serve it with simple elegance, split open with a big gob of golden butter to compliment the mealy whiteness of the potato. Or add a touch of spring by mix- ing tiny slices of tender green onions with rich cream and adorn the opened potato with this tasty mixture, Be sure to use the green, part of the onions._There's plenty of flavor in these stems dnd the color adds eye-appeal, so important to eating pleasure. the size of the spuds) if she wants to pash the oven up to 450 and keep it there. Potatoes baked But a word of warning ..,. they should be pricked with a fork and lightly rubbed with butter or mar- garine before baking to prevent cu omary to allow at least one and one-half hours for the po- tatoes to bake if the other food is being cooked at 350 or less. Fruit-Rice Dressing Wonderful With Ham An invitation to real dinnertime pleasure is this colorful casserole of ham and fruit-rice dressing. Your family will enjoy a feast they won't forget in a hurry, and you'll be delighted to learn how simple it is to make, Here is a serving suggestion: Ham and Fruit-Rice Dregsing Dumered at 0 Hot Biscuits rfection Galad Rhevare Meringue Pie a cups hot cooked rice i tab or m™ ine a Send orange segments (2 medium or- . Comal tart apple, diced (1% cups) % eu jess raisins 3 tablosepone trone suger ‘4 teaspoon ground cloves 2 center slices of ham, ‘z-inch thick 2 tablespoons hofey Combine rice and butter and toss lightly wth a fork until butter is melted. Add-oranges, apples, rais- ins, brown sugar, and cloves. Spread in 10x6x2-inch baking pan. Cut ham into six pieces, and place over dressing. Prush with honey. Cover. Bake in 350 oven about 45 min- utes, untit-apples-are tender and ham is glazed. Yield: six serv- ings. A Broiled Fresh White Fish LOOK at These WEEK-END SPECIALS \ T and —" Counter! FRIDAY’S SPECIALS Homade Meat Loaf with Mushroom Sauce . 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Americans ate +Andnow—indieations point to a }of the main reasons is that these | products are easy on Mrs. Con- Last “year a new “ high” was reached in the consumption” of about ninety million pounds more canned meat in ‘53 than in '52. continued increase for this current year. Why this steady upward trend in the canned meat industry? One sumer’s budget. Packers can pur- chase all foods necessary for pop- ular corned beef hash, for exam- ple, prepare and can it for less than the homemaker can cook it in her own kitchen. Buying in mass production makes possible the lower selling prices of canned items. Grocery stores need not hire 2 batcher to sell canned meat prod- ucts — another means of avoiding stifier markups on these foods. For the economy-minded shopper eanned meats are all meat, all edi- important in budgeting amounts and costs. And, too, the tedious preparation has all been done for you — saving long kitchen hours. There is variety galore to be found in canned meats. Beef- steak and gravy, bacon spread, balis in gravy to name just a few, are samples of prepared Ammonia-Chalk Paste Makes Fine Silver Polish You can make your own silver polish by adding ammonia to whiting or powdered chalk until the consistency of a paste. To remove stains, rub the sil- ‘ver with the polish, then wash in | warm sudsy water. Rinse well in |clear hot water and rub dry with a soft cloth, Want to dress up that vegetable soup: Brown and cook tiny ham- burger balls in a little fat, then ble — no bone, no waste. That's “I corned beef and cabbage, meat | Canned hams are ‘gaining stead- ily in popularity. This item, with thé exception of the smallest’ size, Luncheon meat, long best- seller, is highest in the canned meat. line. The popular 12-ounce size is readily available from a number of meat canners. Bacon, a highly perishable fresh meat item, is now as a canned product. and in addition a delicious new bacon spread has been added to the line. Bacon Pancakes Using 2 cups of your favorite pancake mix prepare batter ac- cording to label directions. Blend iiNew Canned Meats Spur Steady Increase in. sales spread. ~ Bake pancakes on ‘a greased griddle or frying pan, butter and heated maple syrup. until all the cakes are baked. Raw Spinach, Cabbage Are Rich in Vitamin C are eaten raw they are a good source of vitamin C, but most. of this vitamin 1s tost when the vege tables are cooked. Young tender leaves a spinach taste delicious in salads. If your family is tired of plain slaw, team or apple for a change. in one can (3% oz.) instant bacon lightly turning cakes once. Serve hot with * Note: Place pancakes on baking pan and keep warm in slow oven When spinach and green cabbage Don’t Worry if Potatoes ‘Bleed’ Red Coloring Don't be alarmed if the potatoes you are washing in the sink or boiling with their okins on eudden- ly start: “bleeding.” , Actually, what is happening: ‘es they came to market is coming ff The red coloring is perfectly safe, according to food experts, and serves the dual purpose of : making the potatoes more attrac- preventing the cabbage with pineapple, orange YOU'RE RIGHT U BUT WHEN YO RIVAL DOG FOOD ‘save € with coupens packed inside «SURF BARGAIN tie! add to the soup, , Breast-0-Chicken TUNA | 33 STYLE | 3 yee CANS BIRDS EYE FROZEN Fish Sticks ............ 49° OPT IDE “LU REAST 0 at . an UNA cS y GIANT SIZE a Cans Early Garden Yellow Freestone Peaches Treesweet 46 Oz. Ocoma - Boned Chicken or Turkey «oc - HOLT, BACON Sliced Traypack §9: Jocko PEANUT. BUTTER 2 Ib. jar DENS If TAY AW Ia Defiance Large Grade A HAMILTON EGGS 4%. 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Beat egg whites stiff enough to stand in peaks, but not dry, Fold into cracker mix- ture, Pour into 1 quart buttered baking dish. Bake in 375 oven 40 minutes or until knife inserted in centet comes out cleen. Serves 4. Asparagus Omelet Is Welcome Change Try “this delicious omelet for a __ variation on the egg theme. Puffy Asparagus Omelet leup fresh asparagus (cut inte 1- tach pieces: % cup boiling water Soaps toparsted) 5 tebleapoons milk i ‘hopped onion inf tabeopoons econ Tat Cook asparagus only until just i RSiio EF ct ated when pressed with 10 minutes. With bdird a crease across of the omelet and fold and away fom the handle. Slip onto a hot tilted platter. 4 servings. Coffee Maker Must Be Clean ion | BSE ——tor Tasty Brew * _The French love their delicate | “wines. The English will tell you there's nothing better than a cup of _ tea. But -in- America coffee has ' practically -become the national beverage. "Tn 1953 our nation consumed over penne tor @ tam meal. 2 3 ope two billion. pounds of roasted coffee—that’s about 800 cups of toffee per person above the age of 10 years. With rising coffee prices you can’t afford not to have those 800 cups taste anything but really superb. Now, really good coffee starts with a clean coffee maker. Instead of that wonderful aroma and flavor of freshly made morn- ing coffee you will have a rancid and stale tasting brew unless you keep your coffee maker spot- lessly clean with special care. A soap and water bath isn't enough to really remove the greasy film which collects inside coffee | pots and harbours. unpleasant odors. The trick of keeping them sweet and clean is to use baking soda. For aluminum, just sprinkle “some dry baking soda inside the} pot and on all of the fittings— basket and stem. Then rub with a damp cloth or sponge, rinse For glass or porcelain enamel boll a solution of three table- spoons baking soda to one quart water right inside the pot, then CHEESE FONDUE—Gelden and tender, cheese fondue makes a héart-warming hot supper for meatless days. It is also nutritious and economical “ee cucumber salad, because saltine crackers extend proms ang pve and-eggs.__Serve it with fresh broccoli and tomato By JANET ODELL Pentiac Presg Food Editor June is here again, with its wed-_ dings and graduations and show- ers, Each of the occasions men- tioned calls for refreshments which often include punch. New punch can be a weak, wa- tery drink or it can be a really re- freshing beverage. Small children are perfectly contented with fruit ades —_made_—_from_—_powders; —_but most adults prefer punch with a litle more character. One of the easiest and nicest -punches,_ in my book, 4s one made simply with sherbet and ginger ale. Buy the flavor of sherbet that you like best; I'm partial to lemon. Place a large block of solidly frozen sherbet in the punch bowl Pour ginger ale over it just before serving. The sherbet will both chill and flavor the punch. If you allow for dilution by melt- — ——— Butterscotch Cookies | Easy, Economical These cookie bars are so deli. cious they'll disappear quickly, they are inexpensive and quick to make. ; Butterscotch Raisin Bars 1 cup sifted flour 1 teaspoon ported powder raisins margarine 1 cup firmly packed dark brown sugar 2 eggs . 2 teaspoons grated orange rind Sift together flour, baking powd- er and salt.- Rinse raisins in hot water, drain thoroughly and chop fine with a knife. Cream butter and sugar; beat in eggs thoroughly, Stir_sifted dry in- gredients and orange rind into creamed mixture until blended; stir in raisins. Spread in buttered shallow pan (about 7 by 10 by 1% inches). Bake in 350 oven 30 to 35 minutes. Cool in pan, Cut into bars ‘and remove from | pan with small spatula, Store in tightly covered container. Makes about 36 bars (1 by 2 inches). Soggy Cake Is Caused by Inefficient Mixing There's a solution to almost |every cooking problem. Here's one submitted recently to.a homie econ- omist. “My quick-mix .2-egg cake has a soggy '4-inch layer on the bot- tom. The top is light. I use a tested recipe and follow directions. What causes this?” scrape the bow] and spoon, or beat- er, standard measures, _ot ingredients. but Insufficient mixing or failure to! | -| | year, failure, -said-the-home—economist, This assumes that you use level! decorating with a sprig of mint or \ One of the Nicest Punches Uses Ginger Ale, Sherbet ing ice cubes, all well good, | Otherwise, plan to freeze fruit juice or tea or ginger ale into cubes so aa they will not weaken the bev- erage. I‘have seen some attractive deco- rations for punch bowls. One hos- tess had frozen ice in a fluted gelatin mold. This gave a scalloped block of ice for the punch. A lem- onade ice ring is really festive. ‘To make it, use equal propor. tions of lemonade concentrate and water; mix them, and pour into a ring mold, Freeze solid, Just before serving, unmold the lemonade ring and float it in the | punch bowl. As the ice ring melts, the. the lemonade blends with punch to add zest. If your punch is a rosy one, freeze the lemonade ring in its nat- ‘ural color. To serve with a light- colored punch, tint the lemonade pretty pink for contrast. Freeze in maraschino cherries) or mint leaves, if you like, for added color and garnish. The lemonade ice ring is won- derful with all fruit juice punches and with champagne or sparkling wine punches — either sparkling Burgundy or rose wine. Here's the recipe for an especially good com- |_ bination: Wine Lenionade Punch 3 cans frowen concentrate for lemon- ade 3 cans water (fill lemonade-can 3 imes) 2 bottles sparkling rose wine, chilled Combine the lemonade and wa- _ter_ and mix well: pour into punch bowl. Just before serving, add sparkling wine; and float a Lemon- ade Ice Ring on top of the punch. Yields_approximately 24 4-oz. serv- ings. * * * * Although you may rent punch bowls and cups, it is not neces- sary. Any deep bow! will do. Hide it, if you like, with flowers or greens; or cover the outside with ‘aluminum foil. Small, colorful pa- per cups are permissible at any _ but the most formal affairs. If you are wondering how much punch to make, here is a yard- stick for you. Two and one half gallons of punch will serve 50 people one cup each. Here is another punch recipe that will enjoy using at this time of the for it makes use of the sea- sonal rhubarb, Rhabarb Punch 3 pounds rheubarb (weighed after leaves are removed) - 2‘, cups sugar ®, cup crushed pineapple i cup lemon fuice Cut rhubarb into pieces an ‘inch | long. Boil with 1 quart of water until just. tender. Strain. There should be about 2 quarts of. juice. While boiling hot, add the sugar, during mixing causes your! pineapple and lemon juice. Dilute with ice water and cubes.| orange and lemon slices, let cool, rinse and dry. Baking soda, which is pure mild | bicarbonate of soda, emulsifies the | in | the | favorite brew— | greasy film- which collects coffee makers and impairs flavor of that leaves a wonderfully clean and | sweet-smelling —— pot. zs Out Potatoes, | Stuff With hak Salmon Stuffed Potatoes 4@ medium-sized baking potatoes cup tomato juice is cup ong se milk powder jpoons grated onion (tall No. 1 can) tdrained and boned and flaked) Bake potatoes in 400 oven until | — about 1 hour, Cut each po- ito in half, lengthwise, Scoop out pci from each shell; reserve shells, potatoes through ricer or Add tomato juice, nonfat = ‘powder, salt and grated saimén the 8 Put mash, - nt potato shell with about | until fluffy, Fold in ‘% cup of the mixture, Return | potatoes to oven. Bake at sod _ " DOWNYFLAKE WAFFLES j end ICE CREAM > ' onight! ag ‘Sep a teaner* n' serve ff FROZEN DOWNYFLAKE 1 MINUTE WAFFLES | Our Own ~ Hickory Smoked HAMS (Whole) a BRNO 69°" 2616 DIXIE HWY. Silvercrest Specials Rump—Sirloin or ~ Oven Roast Our Speciaity is to Serve You Quality Meats A full line of Bravo Brand Macaroni products, pfus genuine Italian , imported and domestic cheeses, salamies, oils, groceries, etc. | SILVERCREST SUPER MARKET Open 9 to 8 Daily — 10 te 4 Sunday | STEAKS T-Bone, Sirloin, Porterhouse 19" Lb. 79¢ OR 32220 Blue Cheese Spread to Keep for Snacktime Here's @ good spread to have in the refrigerator for use at snack- time. Father especially will enjoy it. , Cream a half cup of butter or margarine with a half cup of crum- bled blue cheese; mix in Worces- tershire sauce and celery salt to taste. Use as’ a spread for crack- ers, Melba toast or for stuffing Tasty Combination ~At this season of the year, peas and green onions taste just right! Peas and Green Onions 2? pounds green peas 4 green onions (scallions) % cup boiling water rs teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon butter or margarine ‘Shell peas and put in saucepan. Clean onions and slice in 44-inch e ter. Bring io a boil wacky: reduce heat and cover, but keep boiling rapidly until peas are tender. Serve with pan liquid in sauce dishes if desired..' Makés 6 servings. os Ever combine canned tomatoes with-snap beans or green lima beans? Surprisingly enough, they are also delicious combined with buttered carrots. “ ; ~ THE. PONTIAC ‘PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1954 ea ] | pieces, including green part; add lly Dou hnuts Make white. Place a top on each jellied “ Green Onions, Peas to peas with water, salt and but- soll B she Tine round. Pinch edges’ tightly togeth- TURKEYS AF IT'S ALIVE --- IT’S FRESH!" , 7 | c | ROASTING St. Avg. 2 bb. HENS or lb. Avg. | ROCK. 3 to 5 | FRYERS ee LARGE FRESH EGGS ‘Doz. 49° FRESH LAKE PERCH i Fryers FOR oe celery. Es. | 00 & 35” BASS Lb. 29 -LARGE . SHRIMP CHANNEL —W holesale CATFISH «Qe BUFFALO — SNAPPER — | LOBSTER TAILS PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET 82 S. Saginaw. St. “"WALLEYES Lb. a “65: _5_Lb. Box $3.19. and Retail-—- FE 4-1521 ae han PF ets 3 Se OE Senne BLE-ACTION BAB-O cuts “GREASE 4 TIMES — AS QUICK... ® by Ry \ BAY : ; = p mms * sas ee : es ; ' Z : g ~ » ; eka _ oe = ‘ 2 i ; f é aa oom < m 1-7 : : 7 c - ‘ . ‘¢ . ‘ | § ; : e a Ne : ae \ oy é : ; \ ~ ive 4 ; = ‘, A ee i \ _ 'THIRTY-NINE Cool Cooked Meat Fast t “Several procedures were tested __THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 8 1958 , ’\Oatmeal Crust. Provides Nutlike Flavor, for Tarts . % cup aoe - : » ae) $-indhioned) a : % te %& cup cold water : For filling = Len My mg brown suger > Cut Spoilage Danger — Remove the stuffing from & storage. ® Meat. and broth or gravy should | be cooled separately. Hot broth should be put into a bow! or wide- mouthed jar to hasten cooling. One- + ot rshinte? B 2 + 5 rT a : iy Ha Leave both meat and broth un- covered until cooled. Then cover if desired. Spread_pieces of meat ina flat pan to cool more quickly, Don't stack hot cooked chicken or other | meat to retard ¢ooling. Large roasts may be cut in two to cool quicker. : z” EE 5 e bi. z sides in paprika for a pretty apple blush and stick a clove in the top a 1 } ae : a Rice is cooked if a kernel feels when pressed between thumb and forefinger. : For crust— be 5 Foe a sifted flour salt 3 tablespoons sugar * - Farm Fresh | ple recipe now so that your jam shelves will not be empty just before the start of the regular jam and jelly season. Ty Bacon, Berries With French Toast — A slice of bread broken into a x ; i ‘HONEY GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE — A honey-fruit spread that will glorify your breakfast toast is this spring marmalade. Make up this sim- . Honey - Fruit Marmalade Luscious With Breakfast The beauty of Ameriéa is that| and measure 3 cups into a large id ‘oe +, goad’ Gdugs af Wie, Thue Seupe-| aca cock: Gio marmantads:s| Tat Tk, wrialied wih seewe a fruit-honey marmalade within| Measure honey and. sugar pa ‘and covered with milk was a tasty i the ‘of everyoné’s budget.| set aside, Add powdered freit | little snack in mother's day. It if utilizing the two of nature's gifts| pectin to fruit_in saucepan and. may be one of your favorites, tao, a —sunny grapefruit, and golden hon-| mix well. Place over high heat | just that way. Or you may have || HE ey. and stir unti} mixture comes to P -cems = milk” in many tasty + 's The blend of these foods into| a hard boll. Af once stir in hon , breakfast through dinner. ai marmalade is done so-subtly that | .¢y and sugar. There's French Toast for break- ite fast — slices of enriched yeast- raised bread, dipped in a milk and egg mixture and fried to a golden brown. Served with crisp bacon slices and ripe fresh strawberries, it’s a delicious food to start the day Stir and skim by turns for 7 minutes to cool slightly, to pre- vent floating fruit, Ladle quickly into glasses. Cover at once with % inch hot paraffin, Makes about 8 medium glasses. Good Lemonade Base Always-ready lemonade can be made in a flash. Just mix 1 cup lemon juice and ‘% cup French Teast 4 eges 1%) cups milk “ aa % teaspoon nutmeg - 99 slices enriched yeast-raised bread Beat eggs slightly; beat in milk, salt and nutmeg. Dip bread slices {nto egg mixture; brown on each side on a hot, well buttered griddle or in a frying pan. Serve hot. | jar in| Makes 6 servings. Mq cup - of ice water and there you have it. RIVAL ae New Kind of Fun Fresh, Tasty | CREAMERY bat ‘zon, n= [COOL | POTATOES | | Sere | POTATOES | BUTTER] rnd E bes ars OTAN food : wa 0 lbs. for 69° SPECIAL PRICE and oo Dessert Garnish a "Yel a | GROUND® BEEF..... ‘Large Jumbo Yellow RIPE and SWEET Count part of the glory of a des- sert as eye appeal. Here a half. © Fresh Killed / ® Completely Dressed Tl : 7 FRYERS a PEANUT BUTTER RED RIPE jouse | TOMATOES rator to make roses on top of cup oe | - Grade 1 Skinless eae , cakes, following cake decorator set/ Hi Lean Home-Made Lb H OT pocs ar secs PORK SAUSAGE =“ HOT DOGS Sree en se me 4 7 or NEW TEXAS $ 00 tauce, Yields 12 to 16 servings. CHOICE : : ONIONS va Oe Sp ae ete PRICES GOOD JUNE 3 THROUGH JUNE 10 a | eT un Swenson Yellow OLEO _ ef eyb. Pure Pork 39: Sausage Act r Lb. Roll . “ ~ ‘ - PHONE FE 2-9912 ~ | THE PONTIAC.) PRESS, gi HURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1954 - COOKIES ‘ANYTIME—When you have a sell of icobax cockios is your refrigerator, you can have fresh cookies for any meal with very little effort. — above on ri cookie sheet that Janet Odell, Citrus Fruit. Makes Refreshing Dessert 11 a can grepefruit sections (packed is syrup? .Oranges 1 envelope unflavored gelatin gelatin over % cup of orange juice and — syrup to soften. - Heat remaining orange juice _and grapefruit syrup until very’ hot; adésoftened gelatin and stir “until dissolved, Add drained sections, . Spoon into 6 sherbet glasses or individual dishes; chill ‘until set. With summer just around the » |} corner we all are looking for cook- ing: shortcuts. ‘The more we can | do in the cool of the day the hap- pier we will be when the tempera- ture soars. If you have a roll of cookie dough in the refrigerator, you can’ bake a pan of cookies when- ever you have the oven on. If you do your oven cooking early im the day, you can bake a batch of cookies at the same time. You could make a different ice- box .cookie recipe every week all summer and not run the risk of repeating yourself. Every cook- book prints a basic recipe with variations; from there you can invent some variations of your a | Pork Chops Cooked | tursthey ie nat" slow to stand ® ithe Hawaiian Way at -room .femperature about 20 minutes, turning once, Put chops jand marinade in small shallow ee broiling pan without rack. Broil A Hawaiian way of preparing siowly 30 to 40° minutes: adjust pork chops. gives unysually deli-| heat and distance of pan from heat cious flavor’ Hawaiian* Pork Chops. ‘ pork chops ‘each 4%- iInch-thick) ‘4 eup cider vinegar at once; spoon any marinade © in Sherbet Extra 5 Delicious If Served With Honey Sherbet is a popular meet. And well it might be. It just the right finishing touch’ wa) heavy meal. — - or orange sherbet, dress it up with just a touch of honey placed at the peak of the sherbet scoop. It’s delicious! -_ . Next time ‘you serve. a Semen | Honey of ao Sauce For honey hard sauce, cream 1-3 cup butter and beat in grad- ually % cup honey.. Add one tea- spoon lemon juice. banat i Contains LIVER _according to your .range. Baste 7 tablespoo ns sugar | 2te _ ee Pett overs /several times, turning once’ s0 | each side of chops browns. Serve | Have pork cho’s well ‘trimmed | of fat. Put vinegar, sugar and soy. Fat remains in the stomach long- Retrigerater ” Cookies. Let Icebox Gookies Solve Summer Baking Problem We think you will like these Oatmeal] Refrigerator Cookies once you try them. They have an un- usual flavor, thanks to the mo- lasses and the lemon. Oatmeal Refrigerator Cookies % cup soft _smerwentes Ye cup suge % cup owe sugar 1 ege ‘4 teaspoon grated lemon rind ly tablespoon molasses %y teaspoon vanilla ‘ cup affted flour \y teas salt 1% cups Yolled oats Mix thoroughly with the hands. Press and mold into long smooth roll about 2's inches in diameter. Wrap in wax paper and .chill until stiff, at least several hours. Cut with sharp knife into thin slices about ‘% inch thick. Bake in 400 oven 8-10 minutes. Makes about 4 dozen cookies. Pontiac. Press food editor, is putting © into the oven are Oatmeal sauce in shallow dish; stir well. ‘er than most other foods. No sugar is fecessary in cooking prunes because this dried fruit is naturally sweet. 7 Grade | BULK SAUSAGE CHOICE MEA on te eines Tove C ple AZLEY SATISFACTION CUARANTEED Gea Fri. MLS pm Freshly-Churned Creamery Tender cata ‘VEAL STEAK _ © 39: Tender Tasty . Beef Grade 1 Chunk | BOLOGNA 35: Tender, Sliced PORK 29: | en Almonds Top | Oven-Style Noodles Looking for something new to serve? Try this noodle dish. Almond Baked Noodles. 4 ounces fine ~ noodles “be ¢ eream -aty . cottage cheese tablespoon finely erated onion (pulp and juice) % teaspoon salt, pepper Lean _ Beef. LIVER Shankless Half Le el 4% eS. CLUB STEAK 1 teaspoon erder vinegar 1 teaspoon “worcestershire sauce -1 tablespoon butter or ~ margarine tmelted) 4, cup undiluted evaporated milk “ cup fine dry‘ bread crumbs ty cup chopped unblanched almonds Cook noodles in boiling salted Lean, Blade Cut Fine for PORK CHOPS (39. water until tender; drain. Mix cheese with onion, salt, pepper to taste, vinegar, worcestershire sauce and melted butter. Stir in evaporated milk; mixture will be lumpy. Mix in drained noodles. Turn into deep %inch pie plate; top-with crumbs and almonds. BREAST 193. 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By the time—firemen: arrived, Kupferschmid was on his way home. ® - An | yA ql 2 Oh Z Reguler or King Size xs fone eh atoms lw “A Quality Cigarette at a popular price : “fata te - ~~ Phila, Pe. To the Electors of Lahser Road. Inkster Road. East ‘NOTICE! Bloomfield Township YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by an action of the Town- ship Board, the Township of Bloomfield has been divided into four (4) Election Precincts as follows: — PRECINCT NO. 1 Polling ee et the Bloomfield Township Hell, 4200 Telegraph Road. Bounded on North by South Side Square Lake Road and also the North Section. line of Section 7; East by Adams Road, South by North Side of Quarton Road, West by Inkster Road. “ PRECINCT NO. 2 Polling ing ploce ot the Bloomfield Village Fire Hell, radway Bivd., East of Lohser Road. Ap ae pang peal pan East by Adams Road, South by 14 Mile Road, West by the East Side of | PRECINCT NO. 3 Polling plece ot the Win Maple and Wing Loke Roads. Bounded on the North by South Side of Quarton Road; East by the” |-West Srde of Lahser Road; South bythe +4 Mile Road; Westby. PRECINCT NO. 4 Polling plece at the Hickory Grove School, located on egcore Leke Roed, East of Woodwerd Avenue. —_#- Bounded—on—the North by the Township Limits; East by Adams Road; South by North Side of Square Lake Road and also the North Section line of Section-7.;-West by Township Limits = ROBERT-H. DUDLEY, CLERK Leke School, 5 * ‘an Korma ONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 8, 1954 _ Finally, he is the only Commu- nist leader who ever told the Kremlin to go fly a kite and got away with it. The 34667ton Yugoslav navy} Texas Hen’s Giant Egg training ship in which Tito cruised im Cree ee eee ee Pix raeus, the port for Athens,.yeater- day morning. __ During a six-day visit Tito will OF BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP Merlin O'Neil, who is retiring. Has Another Egg Inside BONHAM, Tex. (UP) .— A hen hoe laid an egg within an egg. 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We're at }-your service and his ot . any hour, day or ‘night. PURDY’S . fo Start Friday DDT Mixture Will Be Spread Over 104,960 Acres in Michigan LANSING ® — West Coast air- moth. Michigan's “Little Legislature” laid down $150,000 yesterday for the campaign in citi¢s and farm lands of the Ingham ~- Eaton Clinton county area. r a Lal and its larvae (worm) | Sei ahi iH i 3 f if § Drug Store Fo eramens of _ REMEMBER SOMEONE ' DAY This Sunday is set — aside to remember | shut-ins. Isn't there ~ > someone yer should. | remember Rochester Greenhouses — Member F.T.D. ae 210 E. Third, Rechester OL ie > }ture” aes Central Airlines Co., of Ya- wud Wash., had four planes in ichigan already and hoped to start Friday to spray with a DDT- mixture, Beas conditions are good, Boyer said. Boyer told the “Little Legisla- (Emergency Appropriations Commission) that if the pest were not attacked at once every product - of, Michigan which ‘‘must stand out doors” will be quarantined by | > | the federal gbvennment and prob- ably by 40 other states and some foreign countries. This would be LONDON u—The Archbishop of Canterbury, spiritual head of the Church of England, is confined to bed with a severe cold and has canceled all engagements for the next few days, his doctors an- nounced today. y; AY THEM The New 1954 CHEVROLET 12 ton PICK-UPS: — | -® Choice of Color | —_|——@4mmediote Delivery CRISSMAN CHEVROLET CO. - 735 S$. Rochester-Rd., Rechester- ‘OLive-2-9721 euaaomeatl a NOW: / _|Moth Spraying: | five to seven days if weather -; -*|serious for the auto industry, he |’ ~ | said. County Deaths Mrs. William Herfert. ~ ARMADA—Service for Mrs.,Wil- liam: (Julia Frances) ‘Herfert, 75, | of ‘74551 Spencer St., will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at A. M. Tiffany Chapel, with burial in Willow Grove Cemetery. She died Monday in-a Mount Clémens Hospital after an extended ‘iliness. Hugh McBurney CASS CITY — Service for Hugh pital ‘here Tuesday, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday in Douglas Fu- neral Home, ancndhsaahosad hd amnion Nae, John Y. Brown ' CASS CITY — Service for Mrs. John Y. (Fheresa Marie) Brown, .| 74, who died at a hospital here Wednesday after a long iliness, jwill be held at 2 p.m. Saturday in Hol Methodist Church, with burial. in™Elkland Cemetery, “ears E. Young — “ROYAL OAK—Service for Henry E. Young,-73, of 616 8. Wilson Ave. will be held at 1 p.m. Friday at Kinsey Funeral Home, with burial in Oakview Cemetery. He died ‘Wednesday. Clyde E. Cubes © WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ~ Service for Clyde Emmett Cush- “Iman, 77, of 9566 Bonny Briar Rd., Pontiac Lake, will be held at 2 _ Saturday at Sharpe Funeral —Clarkston,...with burial _ in | sad ekeview Cemetery. He died at home Wednesday. Surviving besides his widow, Edith, are two sons, Lavere. of Owosso and Lyle Vinton of Clarks- ton; two daughters, Mrs, Marcellas B. Wiesler of Los Angeles, Calif. and Mrs. Claude A. Crusoe ‘of Northville; and ten grandchildren. William M. Bradiey HOLLY — Service for William Merton Bradtey.. 47, of 202 Oak- land St. will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Bendle Funeral Home, with burial in Lakeside Cemetery. He died Wednesday at University Hospital, Ann Arbor ; Julius .Valentino |/ “HAZEL PARK—Service for Ju- lius Valentino, 28, of 450 Sonoma St. will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at Ashley Funeral Home, with bu- rial in Roseiand Park Cemetery. He drowned Sunday in a Northern Michigan lake. FERNDALE —Service and buri- al for Mrs. Katherine Hillier, 79, of 285 W. Breckenridge Ave. will be held Saturday at West Branch. She died Wednesday. George W. Horn FERNDALE—Service for George W, Horn, 61, of 3016 Horton St. was scheduled for 2 p.m. today ‘at Wessels Funeral Home, with burial in Roseland Park Cemetéry. | He died Tuesday in a Detroit | hospital. Phillip C, Baker ROYAL OAK=Service for Phil- lip C. Baker, 34, of 301 S. Pleas- ant St. wilt beheld at—-2-p-m: Saturday at Spiller Funeral Home, with burial in Oakview Cemetery. He died Wednesday in a Detroit traffic accident, Air-Condition AIR CONDITIONED Our Salon Is Now -Relaxation! AVON BEAUTY SALON |: 1008 WN. Main St. Rochester ed for Your jer, Richard, of Royal Oak. ‘Running for Governor tcratic nomination for-governor of | Arizona, Oakland County Crippled Children’s Society as well as a member of several other organizations, Sur- viving besides his widow, Jean, are two sons, Phillip C. Jr. and Brian D.; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyly EY Baker; and a broth- \ } | Ex-Senator McFarland FLORENCE... .Ariz, ue—Former /'U.S. Sen. Ernest W.- McFarland has entered the race for the Demo-, McFarland served in the Senate ;from: 1940 to 1952 and became ma- jority leader. He was defeated for a third term by Sen, Goldwater he Arjz). Olive 2-8111 FROM HEAT AND WEEDS McBurney, 80, who died at a hos-|° THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 956 : Auxiliary Collects Funds in Wooden Church Crusade | AUBURN HEIGHTS With | funds to build two wooden churches | in. Western Germany facing the | Iron Curtain already collected, the | American Legion Auxiliary is now |. collecting funds for a third chtrch, according to Norma Palmer, chap- | lain of Hill-Gazette unit of the | —_— Each church will cost $25,000. | The churches will replace German | ones destroyed during the war. Building the structures is a spe- cial project of the quxiliary's presi- | dent, Mrs. Harold S. Burdett of | New York, Units and individual | kmembers throughout the country have made contributions, John Barrymores Tell of Birth of Son, John Ill HOLLYWOOD (®—A ‘son was born May 15 in New York to John | Barrymore Jr. and his wife, the | former Cara Williams, the Barry- | more family disclosed last night. Lionel _ Barrymore said his’ nephew telephoned the news that | the youngster weighed 6 pounds 6 | ounces and was named John Bar- yeymone-tid———— _— . } Founded in 1819, the Univer- | sity of Cincinnati is the oldest municipal university in the United States. | and the individual without involv- Ministers Ask Social Security - Southern Baptists Seek |: _ Agreement With U. S. Not Involving Church ST. LOUIS # — The Southern Baptist Convention has recom- An alternate proposal also was | today was elected president of the eee Royal Oak Man Elected by Press Photographers ROYAL OAK (UP)—Bayard F. | Lawes of the Royal. Oak Tribune | Michigan chapter of the National Press Photograpiters Association. © Potato chips orginated in Sar- atoga Springs, N.. Y. PAINT SPECIAL! | Security bill for ministers which would give both the minister aot | | his congregation or employing or- ganization the opportunity to choose | whether to participate. Dr. Porter Routh, of Nashville, Tenn., executive secretary of the convention which opened Wednes- day, termed the alternative pro- posal a “realistic approach” to guide convention representatives who will present the Southern Baptists" position to legisiators. The question of racial segrega- tion is expected—to—eome—before Stop in or call us today. the convention Friday night in a report of the Christian Life Com- mission. The convention Wednesday ap- proved a total budget of $9,100,- | 000.for 1955, This represents an in- \ crease of $350,000 over the current | | year. Minois’ produces 10 per cent of the average U. S. coal supply. No Money Down! All Work Guaranteed! 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Planning the gown | ments; Dona Denison, publicity 8 \ + Ni i 2. fh | 3 dv dy [ oF | . - “ger 5 ie a 7 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 31954 CFORTY-THREE_ i) : ae . s a" cS" a aR program will be- demonstrations \ Speaker Sef Auyi liary fees | cei Legion Distributes - [22,0 ‘emt ney Cy Gi Joie ) 4 ) a Hower stow Jane 153 Nurses in Graduation % VA Care P amphlet 12.13, IMLAY CITY—Miss Helen Mary. Aor hester , nlistment High dmc ~ County Ca Calendar: (RSus a caeee s Professor From MSC) 1 Million Desrot: Misa, Bogie received her | : _ to Give Commencement Predicted by | asians meee ra ce wi'Oaford | raining io St; Joseph Hospital, = Address June 17 ; of Hill-Gazette Group : - a ROCHESTER — Dr. Charles E. URN HEIGHTS — Enroll “oR rt ~ Exvin of Michigan State College ment of" 1,000,000 members in the before you look at ease... a has been named to deliver the American Legion Auxiliary this ° cp commencement address before year was predicted today by Mrs. iF noc arathe el eg-ores Coated Kenneth Collins, membership ao Rochester School. chairman of Hill-Gazette Auxiliary, ny 5 aashar suantade Waban se following receipt of June member- : ces 2 Jj Harlan Johnson, principal. ship figures from nationsi head. you've got to feel at case... | Dr, is In se. ide whether they or the Ve ' ogee ces py ommioare a | ; 4 The auxiliafy had mofe than ; juauebaian Ga alin ier wear ihe enc-andioull pnot e Ne tc inet hes had ne | ROSELLA CLOSE VIRGINIA M. BOWEN eee ere ceroued Wy June. «DOROTHY ADAMS Decay veterans without funds oe | : 4 Uy Selese cite Stas dchech Mrand Mrs. Elmer Close of|.Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Bowden (oni ation’s history : Adams, = a ! Sroups- /2948 Alexander Dr., Rochester, an- of Auburn Avenue, Avon ip. “For ao paler at yours Wie (et Mir. emi @lva: Thomas F. Adame Commencement . exercises for |nounce the. of theirj announce the engagement of their auxiliary’s strength — papper . ! : od graduating seniors are scheduled |daughter, Rosella, to James Gil-|daughter, Virginia M., to Douglas | "0. -n04 “but never quite reached Heights, was graduat | Rochester Garden Club for Thursday, June 17; in the gym-|bert Putnam. James is the son of |H. Collins. las is the son of) D inion » salt tare” Coline “nf Saturday from the Mercy School! tioid. Picnic Tuesda nasium of the high school. Bacca-|Mr.and Mrs. Fred Putnam of La | Mr. . Kenneth M. Collins | thig year’s rate of gain is of Nursing of Detroit after three ES ay laureate are slated for;Porte. A. wedding is planned this of road. An August wedding : melee: years of training. A graduate of ROCHESTER—Annual Rochester Sunday; June 13, with the Rev.|month, _Aig being planned. sJotin E. Yuells of First Congre- ss Avondale Seniors - AUBURN HEIGHTS—Seniors, of Avondale High School will begin graduation activities with a “‘grad- uation ball” Friday night from 9 to 12 in the gymnasium. ' _Playing for the dance will be $]20 secney cosronrsa snare i -and tickets; te mateh....... a clean-up. Baccalaureate services for sen- iors will be held Sunday at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. The Rev. Elden H. Cummings will deliver the address, with the Rev. Harvey and David Carter, Rochester, Mich. J. 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St. poate Michigon Eee pM? eed Sra Oe = ee ‘ = . i: t 23 b y Sh ee SRR eras ey ee Sh aE OPER ws beats wy eer Ee IS LR Ym, Tee See geen ee Eee er = Te Fe fits:tn ee OF . a ay “ e — \ * FORTY-FOUR Te ae 1 THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE. $1567 ye ra - : | good luck dolls the French women ‘saved the Warner Brothers — | Rin Tin Tin (IV) - E ae oe ae Oe ee aug weer we = came Lankershim h as .Ai10 years, earning as muc lo Romp Again : ~~ e i $3,000 a week. The original Rin mond, who was making a movie | Tin Tin lived to 14 years, still do- in TV Movies at Universal, They needed a dog | ing his own vigorous stunts to the ' —— clare" Actress Catches | a’ obs Chicken sree on Fire af Party ie all DELICIOUS - FOO By BOB THOMAS and he suggested mine. We were | end. A son took over. In the early i i 3 decided he had ° “WE CATER Marie McDonald Not HOLLYWOOD ®—The fabulous | to stay only afew days on the |'30s, Duncan dee ae ibe ad - PHONE FE 3-9821 “atho vDINNERS ort we Rin Tin Tin is to picture at $25 a day, but ended up enough of the y OF TO FAKE OUT! Hurt at Lavish $30,000 fin te ready to romp to ‘staying six weeks... . . retired to a riverside ranch on his _— : »| Nightclub Re i what may be his greatest fame—| That gave me an idea of. mak- | earnings, agpTrce? ashe) as-a television star. ing a picture with Rin Tin Tin. In 1947 he brought out “The Re- ’ I Screen Gems is preparing a TV | went to Warner Brothers and they |turn ,of. Rin Tin Tin.” starring films series called “The Adven-| liked the idea. But by the time | the third in the line. Now No, 4. tures of Rin Tin Tin” and it will | we spent $35,000, they ran out of | who is 3 years old, is being probably be hitting the home | money. I managed to borrow some | groometi as a TV star. And Dun- more. “ the | can is bringing along a bright pup- be watching | North Begins,’ 1923) cost $135,000 | py of 3 months as a possible suc- Webb's Real Southem Pit Barbeces | HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Thes dress 2001 Pontiac Road (between Perry and Opdyke) that actress Marie (The Body) Real Southern Pit Barbecue. Hickory Smoked Ribs, Chicken ond McDonald wore caught fire last *. Sandwiches With Old Time Southern Barbecue Sauce night at a lavish $30,000 party at _oene Titer a0es Orders to Take OF | the swank Mocambo nightclub but | YP she was not injured. hens 3 Her husband, Harry Karl, beat out the flames and suffered severe burns on his hands. Her flimsy party dress was 2150 Opdyke Rd. set afire by a corckeony thrown | Ph. fs 4611 cigarette. | Aside from this accident, the exactly. ) The incumbent is Rin Tin Tin IV, whose great-grandfather drew mil- | lions of dollars to theaters in the i ? & his owner, Lee Duncan. * & & Here is a condensation of his | testimony: ‘Il was living in North Hollywood — they called it Lankershim then— when the first World War broke out and I became a flier... . *‘When the Germansfwere driven back in the big push at St. Mihiel, B they left a-fot Af their things be.|| of fear frenzied hind. In one of the trenches we found five little puppies._I took + them over and nursed them to health. . . “On Nov. iz I was shot down over nq_man’s land. A lot of people uss at motorcycles, but not me. | One of those sidecars got me out of there and back to our side. was more Wir, than I realized— had to take 18 stitches in my head. I didn’t come back right after the armistice; I had to stay nine months in the hospital. But all the | time I took care of those dogs... . = Ed * * s “When the time came to come | homie, I had to get a special pass- port to get two of those dogs home with me. By that time they were cutting down on the bringing home of souvenirs. I named the male dog Rin Tin Tin, after the |ittle party was one of the most expen- sive — and successful — given in as bs t _| Hollywood in years. } NOW SHOWING e It actually was a belaied wed- ding reception given by oil mil-| - . lionaires Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gilli- Box Office land who took over the Mocambo | _ SPAPPPPPLPPP PPP PP PPL PPP PP PPP more 3 FIRST. SHOWING Open 7 P.M. {200 ‘Hollywood ‘celebrities tothe IN PONTIAC AREA affair. , ; Jewel-laden film stars and din- ner-jacketed guests, including prominent business and _ political leaders, guzzled champagne by the gallons and ate caviar by the a For those who were unable = make their way to the bar through the packed room, special waiters | 7 hauled around Nebuchadnezzars of | 7 champagne. 5 7. - Those whe so desired could even guip champagne from an ‘lee fountain. Non-champagne drinkers could choose from 20 brands of Scotch and 25 brands of bourbon. The decorations included 300 dozen gardenias costing more than $6,000 and orchid trees as table pwwws je > Takes You Across the Devil's Own Frentier . . . Through Cree Ambush and Thundering Rapids! ROBERT centerpieces. . The hostess, the former Elsinore r . 73 Machris, whose husband, George,| . United Prewe Prete || Box Office Opens 10:45 A. M. The Fute, founder of the Wilshire Oil Com- HEAVY ASSIGNMENT—Actress Vivien Leigh donned this cumber- , left her 17 million dollars | #°™me eighteenth century outfit for a charity performance of Sheridan's sari he died two years ago sane “School for Scandal,” in which she played Lady Teazle. ‘Show was part a half million dollars ware of: for a matinee marking the 50th mation of the opening of the ne Ravel jewelry “to set-off a $5,000 gown. | Academy uf Dramatic Art in-London ——$_—_— _— - NOW THRU FRI. eas mem to add a5 mit. |f ON OUR PANORAMIC 7 Randolph SCOTT i Te Flame * oe! 2 a ent to mil- 7 Appropriation Passes f= PPS BE, WIDE SCREEN! nee Te ; - WASHINGTON — Michigan's | | thority. = 20th Conturyton’s Republican Senators Ferguson and | “ . Potter voted with the minority| Gqme Supervisor Hooks Wednesday as the Senate adopted /Hiowk While Flycasting {CIIIIL Sw a TRAVERSE CITY, -Mich, w—’ | District Game Supervisor Ford \ New Lake Theater \ Kellum really showed ‘em how last bir Hees HAMPTON _ofNo 420 Pontiac Trad night on Bellows Lake. WALLED LAKE Kellum caught a night hawk A while flycasting for rainbow trout. TECHNICOLOR Repustic fo tees \ On a back-cast by Kellum, the a tn the Wonder of ) | picture “SHARK RIVER” bird swooped down and seized the STEREOPHONIC a ec - tm Teehnteoler with \ fly. It dived and circled frantically | ° : - Steve dine.and |, _____ SOUND Cochran and Lpeeling.out lots of the _ Carole Mathews —ALso . then fell exhausted on the water. At—1:30-3:30-5:30-7;30-9:38 4 UCT CCC CCC COCCCOCH “Killers From Space” Kellum reeled in the. hawk, un- . 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Sign Says ‘Safe Open a ili Miracle Fabric the greatest sources of enrichment] members of the Civil Air Patrol| “I spent a year in Los Angeles| Burglar Helps Himself Phone FE 4-6842 of the American monopolies dur-| sre expected to assemble in Battle | Jail six or four year¢ ago and was} DU QUOIN, Ill, WA sign above : ing the second World War a iy be 5 meee ing | eet Sree eee me | oe ee ee ree Meek oe . . “se NY Lend-lease gets Y a -page | training : ; a second time for trying to look} ware store reads: Better Things in Sight” in the encyclopedia’s Volume 24,| Between 4,000 and 6,000 Michigan | for @ job,” the letter read. “I nev-| ‘Safe not locked. No money in : | just off the presses here. Its fig-}| members of the CAP are er wag given a bill to pay ex-|safe. Just turn handle and open Poe CORD cco ed ges gery pp fal enge Und pasion Us| Lanneatbardqreeciy pod door.” oe —_ _ \ he — $9,800, ercise. 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But any strategy, any further arms aid considered in these ex- to existing or future decisions by the chiefs of state and diplomatic representatives of the five powers. . * e * The military meeting obviously was something less than the Amer- fcan State Department had hoped for. And this was reflected in Wil- son's comment to newsmen who met -him last night upon his return from a three-week trip to the Far East. : The secretary said the people Who had been in Washington knew en donate \enea. wey think they (Asians) feel that Southeast Asia is a different said, adding, “It's more involved with the remains of colonialism, which also complicates the -prob- lem.” Although the United States et- fort to bring. about multilateral agreement..among the big powers to stave off Red aggression in Southeast Asja has made no sub- stantial progtess, Wilson disclosed that forward Steps have been taken in the combined effort of the Phil- ippines and the United States. He said he and President Ramon Magsaysay “agreed: the time has come to implement the treafy”’ the two powers have made and to go right ahead."’ Wilson did not give any details of the implementa- | tion of the mutual defense treaty, which calls for joint consultations if the security of either country is threatened. * * * Adm, Arthur W, Radford, chair- man of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, designated Adm. Robert B, Carney, chief of naval operations, to rep- resent him in the Pentagon talks. Coming to Washington with their of France, Lt. Gen. Sir Sydney W, G. Gentry of New Zealand. | Debt Paid Off HARTFORD, Conn, (UP) — change. ‘I want to return 20 cents T borrowed 15 yeas ago,” he said. There are 30,000 lakes in Fior- | propesition than East Asia,” he- that ‘ ‘we arrived at an agreement ‘ aides were Field Marshal Sir John |~ Harding of — Gen. Paul Ely Rowell of Australia and Maj, Gu. : the late 1930s a man walked into a downtown office and asked the re- | > ceptionist, Mrs. Rose Hayes, how | - he could get a job. She told him |° where they were hiring farm help | ° and lent him bus fare. Recently |. the same man came into her office | ° and. handed Mrs. Hayes some . Po _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 53,1956 \City nrarian : Gets 25 Books During the Week Twenty-five new books have been received by Pontiac City Library, according to Librarian Adah Shelly. The books, fiction and non- fiction, are: Adelt Fiction Adrift, 5. W.. Bassett The Alien Heart, Catherine Hutter Around « Rusty God, Augusta Walker The Caroline. Altair. Cc. H, Oibbsa-8mith Expedition to Earth, A. C. Clark The Par Shore, Gordon Webber Johnny Forsaken, G. B. Stern — Johnny Vengeance, Frank Gruber Mrs. Searwood's Secret Weapon, ard Wibberiey The Quality of Mercy, Robert Carson Franken Rijey MeCullough, Cari Jonas The Silent. 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Washington collected 122 points overall. But up to the day’s final event there was some questjon whether or not Jefferson's speed- “lers would eatch the Braves. The *| Washington's team won, but a dis- | qualification for cutting out of line in a baton exchange zone elim- inated any points Jefferson might have had in this feature. - - The day’s top new mark was set in the junior high relay. Jef- leadoff - Feller Amazed by Comeback Against Yanks Newhouser Winner on Late by Avila, Smith NEW YORK @—“Man, oh man, I never thought I'd ever see that day. I still can't believe it.” The speaker was Bob Feller, | Cleveland's great pitcher, but it 43,326 stunned — rs 9 watched in amazement last a as the Indians spotted the New York Yankees a 17-0 lead in the “Boy and man, battling this club (the Yankees) for 16 years,” said the 35-year-old Feller, “but I don't ever remem- ber the Yankees blowing such @ big lead before. At least not to us. - Inning Homers; - could have been any one of the spectators who. Never in my wildest moments did |. , I ever dream we could spot those Yankees such a big lead and beat ‘em.” Nobody else on the Cleveland club could recall any such thing. Manager Al Lopez, left limp: and exhausted at the end of the three hour and 20 minute struggle, re- called the Indians overcoming a five-run deficit to beat the Yankees but never seven. | mer ran out of line. three-fifths of a second under Other new marks included: a ROR er ee Washington's time was 49.6, the former mark, set in 1952. Braves’ quartet included David Payne No. 1 Frank eg gga No. 2, Damy Sowle No, 3, and Willie Shaw an- chor. of the event in 6.25, He didn't figure. in the finals, however. - all the many assaults made on TT races. _ Presentation of field event event’ of the afternoon, but the them during the program of some main presentations, of the top tro, phies, will come later. "ROOD EVENT — Nick Brooks (Jett) at far te 935 seconds. clipping a fifth of a second off the — yight was on his way to a new Junior Olympic record former 9 3-5 mark set in 1951. Danny Sowell (Wash) . when the camera caught the action Wednesday at | middle figure, was second. This was one of three Wisner Field. Alex cleared the Te-yerd low hurdles ae ts eS eee oe I-Star J unior Olym pic | Final Results’ soesevene eee eeeetee 1 Children’s Home... 4 Hurdles and 440 ured in total 5; aa 8; Rosco 1 and 3. : ELEMENTAR' na- tiona] PGA champ. Dr. Cary Middlecoff of Memphis, Tenn., usually a threat, sent word he would be unable to play be- cause of ill health. Bob-Toski, the hot young pro from Leeds, Mass., tle | played an exhibition in Boston yesterday and there was some question as to whether he would fe arrive in time to play. — Seven Shutouts! otitstanding baseball record made ond!" spring by North Branch High School was Dick Griffin, a junior southpaw. . Led’ by Griffin's brilliant mound work, North Branch won all of its 7 games (including the South Cen- tral Conference championship), each by a shutout score. Griffin worked 42 of the 4 in- nings, holding the opposition to 6 hits, walked 15 and struck out . 90, an average of 15 per game: - He twirled no-hitters against Imlay City and Kingston, and worked six of seven innings of a no-hitter against Columbia- ville. - North Branch, defensively, com- mitted only 5 errors in 7 games. Griffin's record included the three no-hitters, two 1-hitters and two 2-hitters. In the Imlay City game, Griffin's no-hitter bested Imlay ace Steve Parnicky's 1-hitter. ~~ Griffin's 3 No-Hitters | Aid NB’s Great Record Parnicky also had one other 1- hit performance: Berkley’s Dick Radatz. twirled -2-ne-hitters_and—teamed—up— with, Bob Blackwell for a 3rd. The Bears’ rangy- star also posted one fT-hitter and two 2-hitters. Birmingham's Dick Sheldon | worked 7 innings of hitless relief ball and in starting assignments had a pair of 1-hitters, Southfield southpaw ace Tom McCormick pitched a no-hitter only to loseto a I-hitter by Radatz. McCormick also had two 3-hitters. Other no-hit. games were worked ‘by Steve Hayes of Cranbrook and Jack Ranstadler of Roseville. Dick Covera of Southfield had a 1-hitter and Waterford's Barry Fell lost a l-hitter when’ the hit he yielded was a home run. Fell also pitched a 2-hitter. His. one by Bill Triangle ‘round robin Amateur Queens of U. S., British — Golf in Action amateur queens of America and Great Britain set out today to show the professionals a thing or two about golf as the second annual invitation tournament got under way over the par 74 Cascades course. Mary Lena Faulk, the slender American titlist from Thomasville, Ga., and Marlene Stewart, first Canadian ever to win the British women’s amateur crown, agreed: on one thing—it's possible that one of them might come in. first in this $7,500 “plus and migus”’ aid mare. “You can't ever tell,” Miss Faulk! said. “All of the really fine pro- fessionals are here, though. The pros get to play -so much more’ than the amateurs.” nis Vincent (Willis), Time CLASS rome, 2-3 AB proup ene Meseerets carr Hh; 2nd, Cudnufsky willie’; ord, (MeCarr’l); Sth, Lynn ‘Johnson (McCarr’l). 6.9 seconds. 900-YARD SHUTTLE RELA . Group 1—Won by Bagiey Walker, Perkins}; and, Whittier, Wilson, Nae a _setonds. y Y__ is P. sece Staniey Hertel 4th, Phillip Williams (Emer); Time ones, ard, ST. LOUIS H—Ring-wise Jimmy | Carter of New York, a power-packed attack jn his sec- ond-round knockout of Charley | Texas University will be missing for the Ist time in the past. eight Oklahoma A. and M. knocked Texag out Wednesday. Other teams are Mis- souri, Big Paice rs Hi cham- pion, Michigan State, Big Ten champion, and _Other four | teams will be decided in playoffs running into the 1st of next week. anpher ante ay ig 208 Lan re, Crofoot ; 3rd, onds. Chisox Hold Record The Chicago White Sox is Williams 22, Dickie Kerr 21 Ed Cicotte 21. They finished ‘ond. the only team in the American League ever to have four 20-game winners. In 1920 Red Faber won 23, Claude and sec- ; By , NEW YORK — There are two types of star ath- letes. One ig the Ty Cobb type — a Series-glory days of the Athletics rarer gelly grim prodrome then, msed rarely relaxed, shways eyed = in action. =| The other Ie the chiet bender-George Gipp pe always relaxed, rarely hurried or worried, even the _ Chippewa chief, . -who recently I recall a ene day we came to the 18th hole all | hole Bender hit « fine 2nd shot to the green. Winds Up in Deep Freeze displaying | “iv /Chillin’ Charley Riley anes tes scheduled for last night in San | September when DeMarco was stricken with a virus infection. _ ;| Riley, stands ready today for an “\earlier return bout with light- weight —— domed DeMarco. The so-year old Cua: two pounds over the lightweight limit at 137, rocked Chillin’ Charley with four jarring rights to send the St. Louis campaigner down for an eight-count and then finished the fight with a blazing left hook to 133% 2. e * * * ! Riley was counted out in 2:39 of the second round in the televised bout from the St. Louis Arena. ager, said after the fight: “We are going back to New York and I’m bundle of nerves, and Giants, also I used to play, a Faas Pa ? DeMarco’s handlers for an earlier shot at the title. If we can't get ;one without too much time more fights to keep him in condi- tion for the title bid.” I Nothing ever bothered or upset Walter. ra well, what differ- ‘ That'was Walter Hagen’s philosophy, too. ‘mig was a perfect duplicate of Béndewn that respect. “What's a six-foot. putt?"’ he asked. “You either it or you don’t. The only thing to consider is to it right — ee ee or lift the head.” © Hagen, Bender and Gipp were three of the best men I ever saw in action when it ¢ame to a matter of relaxation under heavy fire. Stan Musial is another | who looks relaxed, whether he is or not. WEDNESDAY’S STARS By The Associated Press BATTING—Bobby Avila, Cleve- land Indians, hit a home run to tie the score in the ninth inning 392, leski, Bob Hooper, Mike Garcia ard Hal Newhouser, Cleveland In- dians—combined to pitch nine hit- less innings as Cleveland came Se __jthe jaw last night. Riley weighed | ‘ Writer Cites Chief Bender, Walter Hagen, Giopa as! Most Relaxed Athletes Under Pressure of Games “Doesn’ t eajtiing: ever bother you?” I asked “Why should it?” he countered. “I'll tell you how I figure those things.” Bender | elapsing I want to get Carter some continued. “When something like this shot into the } trap takes place, I look on it as a problem. It is.a new problem that has to be worked out. It has to be studied and played correctly. I don't face any ordinary shot. If I play it well, I get a kind of kick out of it. If it doesn't come off — ence Goes make?” : Willie Ketchum, Carter's man-. going to see if I can’t, pin down}, _ The return fight, which had been | Fv, against the Yankees and also'col-| | lected two singles, -raising —his| | league-leading batting average to) PITCHING—Don Mossi, Ray Nar- | from seven runs behind to beat — Gross receipts were $2,279.- | Saxton Jailed “HOT-—-SPRINGS,—Va:—P- —-The- the ine of W@ riding heot, “hut Sax-- Francisco, wag postponed until | bail for Sullivan Law violation. - A crowd of 1,576 attended the | Charlie Samson, was a finalist in . Wife Says Welter Contender Threatened Her With .38 NEW YORK (INS)—Leading wel- terweight contender Johnny Saxton was held on a charge of illegal possession of firearms today after his bride of three months said he threatened to “‘blow onl brains out with -a-loaded pistol, san Mrs, Saxton told police ra fled to a neighbor's home when the 23-year-old fighter, who is signed to meet Kid Gavilan for the 147- calibre automatic, . Detectives said they found Sax- ton sitting in the living room of his Queens home with a toy pistol on a nearby table. The loaded automatic was found stuffed into ton said he had never seen Tt before. The fighter was: held without a Notre Dame's tennis ¢0ac¢h,! the 1944 NCAA tournament. He lost 2-hitters, two by Al Warman-and | Dunstan, -| quire._a—playerto_play = are Picked in One Spot on 3-Man Board of Pro, or Parsevond Substitute Ruling platoon in the game, The board will include an ap- pointe of the Chicago Tribune Charities, one appointee of the NFL, and, in event agreement fails yon a 3rd arbiter, appointment will” tration Assn. Ward's choice was Brig. Gen Robert Neyland, athletic director and former long-time coach at the University of Tennessee. Bell is to name his arbiter within three _In- Philadelphia last—night, Bell — gave. these two reasons for his opposition to the collegiate .lim- ited substitution rule: . 1. “It wouldn't be fair to re- play defense, for instance, who hasn't played* defense for years, An injury might reer.” 2. “The All-Star game contract believe the college coaches have any say in the matter, The college coach can't set the rules, as far as I am concerned—he can only agree to coach or not to coach the game."* Bell said that ‘‘no matter what the result of the arbitration board, we'll be on hand for the game on Aug. 13 to play any way .they decide." too. He hit four homers and five doubles last season for Ottawa in to Pancho Segura. the International League. By Rail With Orioles By JOE HAAS After -watching their defeat by the Detroit Tigers at Briggs Sta- dium the. other day, | it became It's Time Out! ae: iow, isn’t that cute, Fred . Wisiway oor balls came to rest {right side by side!” a once-in-a-lifetime privilege to | spend that night with the Baltimore Orioles. They were making the trip | ‘home on the same train on which I went to Jaeees Most had aaen in the car! jiwas in —-but-.spent..little.time._. there. They fingered omg in the! diner, ate like the proverbial coun- | try threshers, never turning down a 2nd helping. and often asking for a 3rd. None seemed to be on a. diet. | | But most of their time was . | spent in—the—lounge- ear. Card — games abounded, Faces were an interesting study. dust as in most any other group, there were those who talked all of the time — and didn’t win, and those who said nothing and looked nothing — and won, __ Pitcher Duane Pillette who had: just suffered-a 7-1 defeat was al- | most morose, but had no alibi to. offer and accepted none from his team mates. He confided in me, , knowing I am a Tiger fan, that: - our youngsters are hard to fool. “But,” he said, “I'll go against, | them again and it may be-possible | Press Writer Gets First. Hand View of Baseball Players’ Life on Train Trip for us to even up things.” P. S. Orioles defeated the Tig- ers Monday at Baltimore, 4-2, with Pilletté pitching, although he al- ; lowed the same number of ‘hits | as in Detroit last Thursday. % * * red hot liner in Thursday's game by Vern Stephens, Oriole 3rd baseman. When he grabbed it his body was ‘almost perfectly flat. Stephen's play was the talk of | the evening among his associates, mean the end of his football ca-- is between the Chicago Tribune- | Charities and the NFL and I don't” One.of the greatest plays I ever. saw in baseball was the stop of -a— = “whether its favorable to us or nt Rookie pitcher Bob Trice of the | Athletics is known as a good hitter naan +but- +he—passed- +t—oft-as “just an incident.’ Vic Wertz (now a Cleveland Indian) was very cagey about talking to a Detroit fan. However, he’ agrees that his leaving the team was a good thing for a the Tigers and himself. Treating them + like the fine grownup boys. Jimmy. Dykes, Oriole. manager, is a hard master. He makes up in. spunk what he lacks in size, He dictated their bedtime like a baby sitter, and the six-footers took ‘orders from their pint-sized supe- nor in a friendly manner — and obeyed them. . ee which théy are, 4 s.r e THE ame PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1954 er . . 6 Months or 8,000 Miles No Money Down 18 Months to Pay SPIEGEL'S, INC. ‘T115 N. Saginaw St. FE 2-9234 i hl cl GET MORE FROM YOUR ‘S4! ‘Increase Horse Power—tmprove Performance Cam Shafts ground in our shop on our new Cam. Shaft Grinder now available for ‘54 Fords.. 34 GRIND CAM SHAFT WOHLFEIL- 2274 $. Telegraph — Coll FE 2-4907 - Only ‘3 Oo” Exchange - a re WASHINGTON @ — The am- bitious Detroit Tigers were on severe notice of hard work ahead today in ofily their 2nd stop of their current’ eastern swing. Washington's uncooperative Sen- ators — in Sth place today five and | a half games behind the Tigers — served it tast night by stopping Detroit 7-2 in the series opener. Actually, the Senators were even a bit uncouth about it. Not only did their rookie Dean Stone hold the Tigers to six hits but the Senators gave the business te Detroit's starring Steve Gro- mek, Gromek, seeking his 8th wia, in- stead got his 4th defeat, a thorough going-over that had him out of there after four innings with six runs in and all of them earned. In addition, shortstop Pete Run- nels hit a home run off Gromek. That wouldn't be too unusua) until one is reminded that it was the Ist homer light-hitting Pete has ever hit at Griffith Stadium, Runnel’s homer came with two on base in the 4th inning. It was one of six hits off Gromek. The PONTIAC’S LARGEST EXCLUSIVE MEN’S STORE A Hub ~ Exclusive! ClipperCraft Clothes, Ours Alone in Pontiac! i . Soe ‘ ‘1200 stores. It’s Not Too Great Way to Temper .. the Temperature! ou a « ~ WORE CLIPPER Early to Select “His Gift” North Saginaw Charge Accounts Available! ‘series’ tonight. ‘tiring 18 months ago, Tiger righthander. also walked three men. — Detroit will try to. square ac- counts in the 2nd game of the -Ned Garver (41) is ticketed to pitch against Maurice McDermott (3-4). Last night’s contest also had some historical aeort even “this being favorable to Washington.. It was 3rd baseman Eddie Yost's 700th consecutive game, This is the longest run of consecutive games since thé late , great Ist baseman Lou. Gehrig of the New York Yankees played: in 2,130. enators’ Rookie Hurler, Stone, Beats Yost has played without interrup- tion since July 5, 1949. Rookie Stone's’ victory was his 3rd straight without a loss. He was very good. Tigers didn’t get a hit until Al Kaline’s single in the 5th They didn't see the third base until the 7th. ai was fe Ge eh Ghat Boteet got its two runs. Relief pitcher Bob Miller singled after Kaline and both advanced on a ficlder’s choice after which Don Lund singled them both over the plate. Tigers | Senators ‘collected their 1st two- runs off Gromek on a walk to Mickey Vernon arid singles by Wright. Vernon's double, ‘a fly, and a‘ sacrifice fly by Busby gave Wash- ington a run in the 3rd. Wes Santee Sure He Can’ Beat. Bannist LAWRENCE, Kan, (P—‘'If you hooked Bannister onto the Twen- Lamotta Says He's Through With Ring MIAMI, Fla. (®—Former middle- weight champion Jake LaMotta, who started a comeback after re- says he is through fighting. “I'm tired and I'm through mak- ing’ excuses. to myself,” LaMotta said yesterday in announcing his retirement from the ring. “I haven't any pep. I've been telling myself it's the weather and I've been working too hard, It's time to quit and nobody knows it better than I do.” Ae. Falco Sets Pace for Big. WMGA Field The weekly Women’s Metropoli- tan Golf Association tournament -|was held Wednesday at Bald Moun- tain Golf Club with Mrs. W..H. Falco pacing a field of 103 players with an 84. Mrs. C. F. Cox was 2nd at 91, fol- lowed by Mrs. Robert Erdelon at 92 and Mrs. E. R. Boyer and Mrs, J. W. Menefee, with 93s. A guest of the WMGA was Mrs. Irene Bretziaff, champion of the Women's District Golf Association. She shot an 86. er in Mile tieth Century limited he couldn't beat Santee."’ * * * ; It was cocky Wes Santee talking California and another crack at the 3:59.4 mile mark set by Eng- land’s Roger Bannister last month. Santee, who often refers to him. self-in the 3rd person and who owns 2nd fastest time ever recorded in the mile, 4:01.3, add- ed: “Bannister~ran his super mile without pressure. There'd be pressure if guys like Barthel and Santee were in the race.” Santee referred to Josy Barthel of Luxembourg, the 1,500-meter Olympic champion whom he hopes 1to meet in thé mile at the Los neces Coliseum Relays June 11. land the 830 at Stockton Saturday night _ * * * “I consider Barthel the world's No. 1 miler,” Santee said. ‘‘Barthel won in the Olympics. Bannister was an ‘also ran’ and Australia's John Landy failed to .qualify for the finals.” Santee says he's confident he can beat “‘any and all comers in a mile foot race.” WEDNESDAY’S HOME RUNS By The Associated Press Courtney, Orioles; Runnels, Senators; Carrasquel, White Sox: Doby, Avila, Smith, Indians; Mathews. Braves |just before the ace University of | Kansas miler took off today for Guarding against a out of bounds on the left, in three Free Instruction by . Driving Range Now OPEN Michigan’s Finest Lighted Range Large Selection of Used Golf Balls | Nationally Known Brands . . 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Clean, inspect end repeck front wheel Adjust =e meee to Tiacasidl fon con WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIAL Vy: I pushed my drive to the right of the fairway. The ball landed ————_* the same place each = yards difference. the final round, I kiew the shot now it should be easy. And I hit the green on each occasion. I was abott 160 yards from the hole. The shot. was blocked by a row of royal palm trees. I was too close to hook the ball through tween the first two trees, where I | had the most room. The space grew thinner as the row of trees went along. I opened the club face of a 4 iron so as to fade and put the ball 38 inches from the hole Sor an uphill putt. me. There wasn't more than So when I was there again in ~ by heart, said to myself that by | So I elected to fade the ball be- I sank the putt and had the | | After two were out in the first, bicthe that beat at Walter _Burkemo and Pete Cooper. That particular iron shot was my. greatest. - —= Lioyd Mangrum. LONDON (—Trainer Joe Law- son today ran an expert eye over ‘Never Say Die, handsome chestnut winner of the 175th running of the classic Epsom Derby, and said: “Now we go for a mile and a half race at Ascot in July and then the classic St. Leger.” Never Say Die took the first leg yesterday «with a two lengths vic: | tory in the mile and a half derby. |The colt finished strongly and ex- perts said he appeared to have |Pine Lake Pro Fires || Top Round in Best Ball Pine Lake Country Club pro Henry Ransom posted the day’s best round, but was forced to share top honors with Ron LaParl of Battle Creek in Wednesday's pro- member best ball golf tournament at Washtenaw Country Club at Ypsilanti. Ransom’s 71, one under par, was the lowest round of the tourney, but LaParl teamed with Ed Samp- past the winning post. er needs to pack that extra stay- ing power to win the historic Don- caster race which first was run in 1776. The. derby is over a mile and a half course. The Leger course cov- yards, State Auditor Wants to Know Who Got ‘Sugar’ CHARLESTON, W. Va. ® — Who got the ‘“‘sugar’’ in the Sugar Bowl? Sharp-tongued State Auditor Ed- gar B. Sims raised the ‘‘sugar’’ question yesterday five months after West Virginia's Mountaineers went down to defeat in New Or- leans’ Sugar Bow] last New Year's Day. é * * Sims got off an icily _ worded | “The horse that takes the St.-Leg-| Mudge. t» ers- one-mile-six-furlongs-and_ 132) swindell. 'Coachers Win 93 Class A Tilt From Elks Zubalik Paces GMC’s Attack, While Morris, Bishop Stop 723 Pecking steadily away at the of- ferings of John Jackson, General Motors scored in 5 different in- nings to hand Elks 723 a 9-3 loss Wednesday in a Class A City League baseball game at Wisner Field. Zeke Morris and Herman Bish- op shared the GMC pitching and gave the Elks 7 hits, while strik- | ing out 10, — - Coachers: rapped out 11 hits, in- cluding two doubles by Ernie Zu- balik, Jack Farms, Earl Mudge, Dave Zittel and Bob Swindell also hit doubles. Zubalik had three hits for GMC, while Joe Lofton had a double and two singles for the Elks. GMC held a 4-3 edge in the 4th inning, then put the game out of English Derby Winner to Point Now for St. Leger something in reserve as he swept Gr three in the 7th. GEN. Sach a ELKs 173 AB R AB RH Zittel, I 41 5 Woodm'e, 3b 3 1 1 Parms, cf 3 1 2 Baines, ss 4 0 0 Berg. c 1 6 © Osley, rf 401 Roberts, ¢ 1 0 6 Lofton, ¢ 413 Zebalk, #€ § I TF Nelson, 3 4 0 T ant, if 4 1 6 Smith, If 100 L. S’dell. 3 3 2 1 Winfield, ef 2 6 6 Lamb'ton, 1b! 1 0 Mallory, 1b 3 1 6 2-1-4 Jackson. p 32 04 R. Odell,ss 4060 1 Morris, p 1060986 OP.. Pp 31} 3 81i 5 283 7 Genera! ners cose.» 130 4 3—8 Elks 123 001 110 6—3 E—Lofton 3. R. Swindell, L. Swindell, Roberts 3. W more, Mudge. - Zubalik, tar Parms, we oy , RR: __ 2B—Farma, Zubalik 2, Mudge, Zittel, R. Swindell. 5 rks 8. HO—Morris 5, Bishop 2 80—Morris ve er | 5, Jackson 4. BB—Morris 3, ackson by teers eake! —Jackson. U—Mayo and Allen. Bathers Take League Crown Mt. Clemens High School won the Eastern Michigan League track championship at Hazel Park Wednesday with Bill Thomas in the starring role for the Bathers. Birmingham missed the team title by 3 points, scoring 54'2 Ito Mt, Clemens’ winning 57':. Port son to take best ball honors with 67. Tied at 68 for 2nd place were Ted Maged and Phil Devine and Gary Carle and Tony Lopucki. Ransom was 3 strokes off the pace with two partners, Harold Cregar and Julian Sutton. ; Big Double Payoff CLEVELAND (®—Six tickethold- ers collected a $2,275 daily double at Thistledown yesterday after Mi- nuet won the Ist race, paying $15, 2nd. and Gareth, a 110-1 shot took the. Lets. pi Bea 3. é — 3.2. 2 ‘TY TOTO OT the Supyec ty (Uy CTIVel ony President Irvin. Stewart. * * @®@ check was supposed to be in the mail and due at Morgantown any minute. Under regulations prescribed by ‘Tthe Southern Conference, West Virginia's share of the $140,000 is to come from the conference rather than the Sugar Bowl spore sors. “We do not know whether we will get $30,000 back, much less who got the ‘sugar’ fromthe Sugar Bowl,’’ Sims wrote Stewart. PRICES ARE LOWER Dr. Stewart said he was told the | Rey Sievers, Jim Busby and om. Huron was 3rd with 29%; followed | by Ferndale 28, East Detroit 17’, and Hazel Park 14. Thomas won the low hurdles in 20.4 seconds, the only meet record set, and added the high hurdles and broad jump titles in addition half-mile relay team. Thomas is the 4th athlete in 10 years to become a triple winner. East Detroit's great Ron Kramer became the 3rd last year. ~~ Four Towns Wins Four Towns School won the ele- mentary school softball champion- ship of Waterford Township Wednesday at Draytén Plains by needed, nese eee FORA NEW 1954 MERCURY THAN YOU THINK defeating defending champion Wil- Hames baker @6= Fine Diamond was ithe winning pitcher. Big hit - for Four Towns was Tim Underwood's 2-run triple in the Ist innig. 4 Advertisement) ©. to anchoring the Bathers’ winning _ Daredevils COMPETE | ee TUN 6 Cyl. $395 Parts EUP. 8 Cyl. $495, 146 W, Huron St. FIRESTONE STORE FE 2.0251 LMDA --Meve-up. to Mercury with. new V-161 hp engine, ball- oa front m and - fercury's famous lasting value. AND—we need used cars, 90 CASH IN ON MERCURY’S DRIVE: ‘AND- DEAL MONTH SEE YOUR NEAREST MERCURY DEALER Here are 3 of the 27 Daredevils that will be in competition for the 1954 World Championship Auto Daredevil Titie, when the three shows compete one against the other on the same program, with a complete program of Stock Car Auto Raées. This is expected to be the banner night of the whole season with a jam packed crowd on hand when The Intérnational Auto Daredevil Championship Con- test are put on at Lake Angelus Speedway, Pontiac, Monday night, June 14th. In case of rainout fol- lowing night. The price of admis- ‘sion is $1.50, children’ 50 cents. Birmingham ‘Softball Club | Hands Stadium First ‘Loss Birmingham Rite -Way handed Stadium Inn its Ist loss of the season in City Softball League play . Wednesday night and knocked the Stadium-nine out of Ist place in the process, the top spot alone. Fine relief pitching by Roger Reynolds —— the ——— club a Infer-League Schedule Still 1 Years Away — O'Malley Okehs Idea, Calls Major Loop Ball MILWAUKEE (®—The chances | \gnee of the major leagues adopting an inter-league schedule for at least two years are slim, but: Brooklyn President Walter O'Malley says Ht Stimulus. to | Rees he is “very ‘much in favor of the pian." * ‘s “I understand it's high on the agenda for the league meetings at all-star time in Cleveland," O’Mal- * ley told newsmen last night. ‘I _think it would be a great stimulus | to baseball, particularly at the box office.” The proposal was made origin- ally by Hank Greenberg, general manager of the Cleveland Indians. Greenberg suggested each Nation- al and American League team 2-1 victory in 10 innings. Two errors, a single and a walk broke up the game, Reynglds hurled the last 4 inn- ings, yielding one hit and no runs. In another close game, Milford Merchafts tripped Drive-In Clean- ers, 32, despite .Bill Alderson’s three-hit pitching for Drive-In. Win- Jack Ganzel of Milford and El- mer Swansey of the Cleaners swapped home runs in the 1st and 4th innings. Moose Lodge collected only three hits off Tom Fairbrother, but hand- ed Forster Tool a 7-4 setback at Nerth Side Park. Jack Martin hit two triples and a single to account for all three Moose hits. Four er- rors by the Forster nine aided the Moose cause. : 000 101 OT 71 108 x3 3 0 oodruff and Drive-In Cleaners., Milford Merchants. d Koop; Alderson an ees ee Ledge Pairbrothes. and Wassell; Ryan, and Pritchard. Fishing Good, . but Dangerous, — at Westport WESTPORT, Wash. — In the last five rs, Westport has be- come a. fabulous salmon center. ‘The sports fishermen discovered it, after commercial boats had har- vested happily for years. Through. the late spring and summer months the huge king the 60-pound class, feed inside and outside the harbor. Some play two games yearly in—inter-|_days_they fight each other for | league competition. The Brooklyn president said he thought a 156-game schedule, two ' more than now played by each league, might be the answer. That would mean trimming the present schedule in each circuit to 140 games—20 games against each _team—and adding the 16 neces- sary to permit the eight teams in the two loops to meet twice. * & “I wouldn't want to cut the num- ber of games played each season,” O'Malley said, “and I certainly don’t think adding two to the pres- ent schedule would be any hard- ship.” O'Malley said he thought such an innovation would be beneficial especially in such-one-league cities | as Milwaukee and Detroit. Tigers Recall Weik DETROIT (UP)—The Detroit Ti- gers have recalled pitcher Dick Weik from Little Rock to bolster an injury-ridden pitching staff. The front office announced Wednesday that Weik will join the team in Boston Saturday. 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Saginaw (South Side) on iS ae te é* . i a _FIFTY fs i a ice eee ae r THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, JUN vE 3, 1954 ee _ = Robinson ossed Fr rom Game e By CHRIS. EDMUNDS | and 2,” Alston explained in the club, went over and apologized which all I wouldn't throw a bat into ‘| * MILWAUKEE (A rain-soaked| house later, “‘and the boys got a| Was about all I could do, After| the grandstand.” : rhubarb and Jackie Robinson’s| bit excited.” -_ SP — ‘ tossing of a bat into the box seats * ¢ 6 produced one of the weirdest Na-| The Dodgers stormed onto the field after Ballanfant waved Logan tional Leagye baseball games of to first, aes a bases. the season last night at County | A Stadium. AA They argued, with the custom- ~The Brooklys Dodgers, scoring ary no results. When the players hee Ay five unearned runs in the top of| *CzRed to the dugout several): : . Sa towels were tossed out and Ballan- the fifth inning after Eddie Math- fame promecdy cleared the bench ews had belteti a grarid slam home —? ord a a "[bog run in the fourth, beat Milwaukee,| yyatthews’ homer followed Lo si 74, in a five-inning contest. The| 5455 disputed walk, giving the}: ~ game was called because of rain| p. 6-2 lead ee) at TH:1S a.m. (CST) efter being] crevel 26% leek The nem tue | delayed 91 minutes in the early go- + Js | ing by a steady drizzle which ac; p pinson was the leadoff — | tually never stopped completely. for B co ee eg of - Fi : ‘ i fifth: As he came to the plate he| _ The trium fifth straight for | the Nha Pies od ‘ens ‘ime | spoke to Ballanfant and promptly first place in the tight pennant | “48 thumbed out. Returning to the ; mean. | dugout he flipped his bat and it| >: es 6 »s skipped onto the concrete top, /— The fossing, explained later | bounced off and hit the usher. He pine as vatrietly an acci-| Kept the bat. 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Tigers Get Slo ‘von y ee eae, Dt enconomnoomocey P| Seromonmoremmemmos {| eecocoeoocomnenr % REATURING Death Trucks, Chicago, 47; Gromels Detroit. 41. NATIONAL L LEAGUE ustal, be ora = @ MOTORCYCLE JUMP @ BLAZING WALL CRASH arta ago. ve . Brooklyn, BASES — 10. Temple Temple, Cineinnatt, 9; : Moon, Bt. ieee. 6; Robinson, @ NEW CONVERTIBLES TWO HOURS ACTION! Wins 81 , out -) against the’ Braves in five innings | Port Huron. that consumed more than four hours including two lengthy de-| Singles and lays ‘because of rain. Philadelphia beat Cincinnati 7-0. It was too cold for Pittsburgh. and the Cubs in Chicago and too wet in StLouis Bathers Nip Birmingham for EML Tennis Crown . Mt. Chanean: sce Wy tabdina: 1h Birmingham in the final saserg t Ferndale finished 3rd with 4% | University swimming captain. It is points and East Detroit 4th with 4. In the final round Mike Beal of | swimming team lias elected Dan- Mt. Clemens defeated Toby Wells|iels, backstroke swimmer and Bob Brice and Bob Harder of Mt. Clemens won from Louis Bela Team Captain 3rd Time MISSOULA, Mont. —. Jack Daniels will be the 1955 Montana the third straight year that the from 3@0@01 a5 10 4 ony PEt ef $3338 mt 3:165 0 ce 4241 A ede ee Stone, p 33 6 t) ADULTS—$1.25 CHILDREN—50c ORIGNAL MEN'S FRIDAY ‘ood SATURDAY ; ONLY || for the Cardinals and New York. of Birmingham, 6-1, 6-4, in singles, Melmville, Because, as ‘thousands of Pontiac. buyers have Bleach discovered, Cy Owens knows that the best customer is a satisfied customer. Every car taken in ona - new and wonderful Ford is thoroughly checked, re~ conditioned by one ‘of Cy’s — -factory-trained mechanics, and then road tested to make suré. Jit’ s in top mechanical condition. Make your vacation this year a ‘’car trouble-free” one by just checking « over the - to “See Cy Before You Buy. " cores of late model used cars at bh s Used Car Corral. You’ HW ine that it Rays L Ask About Pontiac’s Top Trade-in Allowances Too J] Did You Know — You Can Own « a 1 New 1954 —a- Week After — Down Payment ‘Worth more when you ‘buy it... Worth more when you sell it! ‘gk Se | 147 South Your. Local F ord Dealer Saginaw | and Howard Johnson of Birming-| Mt, Clemens: High School won| ham, 6-4, 6-2, in doubles. nosing | Montana Star Is Named Special Purchase from Makers of §.99 to 7.99 Fine Quality. © Rayon gabs, checks, @ |. stripes. First quality. Sizes ©) 28 to 42. Hollywood fly -, front, stifched seams. a Brown, navy, blue, wer '. ‘and tan. * t re ‘ : ‘ : i sae: me { r= . ee tee ; te ae , ; ; * , ee 5 } “ a Non ' a f ; ih ay Vee ee. a ( 4 ‘) : ‘ 4 eas — | a a ‘ : os 0 : oe x ge . , ' a? et | : ay oo | | | THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 38, 1954 - _ : ar) : bring a breach of promise suit. | saying an eager widow couldn't} ALLEY OOP by T. V. Hamlin a Hal le Asks: - sO A male fortune hunter then was | win a thrifty man unless she was , ; _ S ; ES seg ey Soeoamamae . 7 ae known as a “journeyman gentle-| willing to marry him. in * public BUNO! OF : Gy f Courtin man.” Both men and women took | view in-Times Square wearing only emt What. ame OL g the view that a mate with money | a petticoat. Aner NEVER a fo ° : wasn't necessarily a lifelong handi-| | Naturally it is easy to see why! & DONE oan ie ~ Customs Like Bundling? [= ""~", | mista ‘opp ven. intone mee V4 aa u .: ye /_ * & © days they already had enough : NEW YORK @—If your teen-age quilts and separated by a wooden} A pioneer matrimonial advertise- | traffic jams. : is hogging the | partition, adh prosped oponnel oe oe by . — = apes with-her bo: ds,| side in a as y discussed | gentleman in on Evening ertaedeereh pougpesinind arom the local corn crop, ethics, and| Post of Feb. 23, 1759, listed these Temper P roves More t ing her a courting stick? other interesting topics, shivering | endearing demands: Than Driver Can Handle —- ‘The time seems ripe for a “re-| as the fire sank lower. | “Any young lady between the TROL? yival of this communication tool; Some historical scholars claim’ age of 18 and 23, middling stature DETROIT — Detroiter Rich- | - Wak of lovers, popular in.old New Eng- | that this depressing form of cold]... regular features and a lively ard Coker’s anger grew with each ONES . land, weather courtship is directly re-| brisk eye: Of good morals ...| block he circled. He couldn't find ett) An antiquarian friend of mine, | sponsible for the settlement of the | possessed of 3 or 400 pounds. ..."| place to park. And, after all, U7 He ” 3 doing research on old marriage | West, the discovery of gold in Cali-| In those sternly masculine times, | be’d come downtown to pay off a bt nue mte customs for the 50th anniversary | fornia, and the invention of air} q healthy husband might well out- ticket for illegal conditioning. Others say it only live two or three succesive hard- Finally he ttrove smack onto the D DU by. Walt Disney distributes cosmetics and brushes, | resulted in the spread of marriage | working wives. A girl unmarried sidewalk at City Hall, and stormed S and the common cold. ~} at 25. was regarded as a spinster. | in to give the mayor a piece of “Television has made the court- Whatever the merit of these con- Yet there somehow were gtill so his mind. The mayor was out. So ing stick eminently practical again in the average American home.” 7 es * What is a courting stick? Well, in colonial times it was a hollow wooden tube 6 to 8 feet long Sternly chaperoned lovers could sit on opposite sides of big fireplaces and whisper romantic nonsense’ ---pack and forth, unheard-by other __* While the courting stick, the fore- runner of Alexander Graham Bell's invention, would seem to fit well in the television age, another old colonial courting custom now has | flicting claims and accusations, the arrival of the motor car and the ‘| movies and the growth of skiing las a sport gradually turned New |Englanders away from home | bundling. * * * * Courtship and marriage this ‘Jane month of weddings is far easier in many ways than it was _{ in colonial times. In Maryland, for example, ¥ un- derstand that bachelors, light longer bracketed together for tax 'purposes to pay the cost of the wines and billiard tables are no| many widows around that a singu- lar law prevailed from New Eng- land to South Carolina. It provided that a man taking a widow as his wife was responsible for her for- mer husband's debts unless she married him on the king's highway clad in her chemise. . * #. This was roughly equivalent to coker stormed back to the side- walk — only to find police had towed his car away. That cost him $10 on top of his| [| $3 ticket. ‘ More than 150,000 persons are jreguiarly employed in the exten- sive coal industries of Pennsyl- vania. 5 ‘SIDE GLANCES get “by Galbraith | few firm friends left at all, and| war against the French and In- why, I don’t know. _. |dians, as they were in 1756. . 2 * « @ Girls, even those rascally girls . ‘ ‘That is the practice of bundling.|who lead a man on. with Eee Aw--- DON'T N LL BET This was an old New. England boy- | promises of wealth, have it easier BE sO THAT CAT meets-girl formula designed to|today. Men who had been | OH DEAR --- HERE SUPERSTITIOUS HAS MORE save papa's firewood bill. “shabbed’'—their word for jilted— COMES: A BLACK _ SENSE The fully clad lovers, covered by | in colonial days didn’t hesitate to CAT THAN 4 (Advertisement) (Advertisement) YOu Mm WELL, ONLY FOR A MOMENT, , ™ KIDS. MR. PATAKEY IS TRY - NG DESPERATELY TO MEET A DE GID McWADDLE*! A Bere, ms | ‘ ma Ya ML) | = @ ON17775/ a i. “You don't have to tip me, Mr. Dunlap—I’m telling you this just : cokes Bk SS oemmen \ of ~~ 6 6 ee Vr Ss rae | - as one businessman to another!" : - mm) __-X ~ afc, a os edad | by Edgar Martin |! by McEvoy and Strieber BANU . V4 A ae Slee . ~ Me. oa f’. ohh, Wire ——* oS eke ~ . “bh: « . -e « . s eee Yd 2 4 by Jose Luis Salinas FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS al by Carl Grubert an= 16 | oly | | WITHIN THE NEXT HALF | | [ WHATS THE RUSH 2 AM, BUT 1D LIKE TO KNOW I HOUR WILL BE FINE -. 4T YOU WERE * iF I NEED A NEW ONE ! | I THOUGHT ) le BA 7 es Soe ee L must Be SuPeIwe! 5 | Ust0 TO Lost LL. WE RY 2 ROUEHT IN! tae", \fo** “22g by Charles Kuhn WELL: GOODNESS. IFT ISN'T) ' ee 7 || TEGAD/ WHY NOT COMMERCIALIZE THE } PHONE WITH AN AUTOMATIC ARM TO LIFT THE RECEIVER W START A RECORDING, “NOB HOME, THEY'VE ALL GONE TO SAM'S BIG SALE, A SUIT WITH EXTRA ~ PANTS FOR a FE ONLY $34.95 /" S © i 3 > ee ioe * | HOW TO GET HIS GOAT BOARDING HOUSE Webster-Roth Now, (F IT HAD A LITTLE COLOR — SAY Roew's €66 OLVE WALLS, Ecru - pec Wat A DINGY, OSPRESSING OFFICE. rH Ps HERE P TH’ REST OF IT! 1 KNEW SHE'D GIVE US TH WHOLE Pre Tt i PAIL.AS YOU GO | ICAKE T’ THROW AWAY IF WE 4 WPt A gee ree RT [OUT TH’ BACK GATE / PRETENDED LIKE IT DIONT TASTE] Reina Gel: B , T_ RIGHT ’ Ge “ale | Wages & ' cs a a Rs NX NS (ler's Tae Ne | +“ MN AY SS ‘y's i THIS UPAGAIN |S JNEXT FALL = JS pe ae ee ae iy | 1k - ee a a a —s: —— ’ as Se iy * § = a) + at * * f* 7 4 | Li § Ls . | ———+—— i = | ° : « 4 2 ~ ” : . . - a | : w 5 | , 7 . ; : . : \ . re . . s ee : ee ian ee : THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, JUNE. 8,. 1954 rae ee __ _FIF TY-THREE a om, e . 2 #. “4 Southwest Rains ( MARKETS [Indust Up, lodge Calendar as Regular communication of Pon- ‘ ‘ Produce . tiac Lodge No. 21 P. & A.M. Pri. é , day, June 4th. Lodge opens at 7:30 ower | a = ~ 0 Ors Ix P. M. Robert Sa ae DETROIT (UP) — Wholesale prices on 2 oe ° eee! ; farmers’ markets reported by the . ‘ . CHICAGO Rains in the south- Pratt Apples Delicious, fancy, 800-| NEW YORK i — The stock Ne Bri f western winter wheat belt, with | $0? 4 Not : 350-450 Be: io" 3 00-88 }market advanced in the early: af- ews in rie i i ba: : . Stee Red, f 6.00 bu; more predicted, caused scattered = eppien Stecie' fancy ternoon gee in a arpa man- — = %, ay selling in wheat futures on the! y As No 1, 126-175) 2¢F on a fairly broad fre liam Henry, egetables: Asparagus, No 1. 12% . Saginaw St., was sentenced to five board of, trade today. gor Rie cuabere Taet Shire. | Gains seldom got past a point days in Oakland County Jail and Corn held firm on good cash de- | 1.39 dos Bens. Onions, green, No 1. 15- jin key areas. Losses generally fined $75 when he pleaded mand. Oats held about steady, in-| {3% $95 bens. Potatees, No 1, 120-138 | Were Confined to smaller fractions. - pus Saban Gane fluenced by steadiness in the bread | SS Sac: zototene. ee ee tes des |. vasmness maintained a pace in Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice cereal. Soybeans started lower and | befs; Matshes white, No 1100-139 dea [the neighborhood of yesterday's E. Fifinegan, Henry will serve 25 then firmed, with some buying in- TS. don, beba: thubarb, outdcor ne gy cage Ig aaa {days in jail if the fine is not = the end of the first hour Mr sRNa Sane Rurmipe No L ‘The aircrafts; steels, and rub- : . ZA wheat was Me to % lower than the ene — ae 4. ayo ein ory bers were the most popular divi- W. R, Shirley, ot 64 Seminole previous finish, July $1.90%, corn | No 1. 1.75-2.30 bu: lettuce, lea!. No 1. |Sions, and there were some ‘indi- Ave., told Pontiac Police Wednes- % to % higher, July $1.55%, | 775.250 Ou, Romaine, Ho 1. 1 OO te be. vidually good performers in the day that someone took his green 1 Cabbage. No 1, 1.06-1.15 bu. Collard, No | electrical equipment, oils, and soft and maroon bicycle from Wisner oats were unchanged to \% up, July 69%, rye was \ to 1 cent lower, a oa N i “leet. 3 bu ‘Tarai drinks Stadium. ’ je Te o - '. ; July 99%, soybeans were 1 cent | %° ) 00125 bul The motors and railroads were ; ghe % DETROIT narrowly mixed as were the cop- ‘Examined on a charge of statu- . oi lar Saas Gime eee DETROTT (ar) Reps, to Detroit, | Pers, and radio-televisions. ee ree Muncipal parisien hundred pounds lower, July $17.15. | “wnuincluged, teceraiete, taesioys | U. S. Rubber was fairly active ee ee eae . ed sverage 46; large 41-44, wid one sa: at higher prices, Dr. Pepper was a “ Gutierres, of 206 .. Wilson . . medium 35- wtd a Re ; Sd a ve., Was bound over Circuit Grain Prices crade B, inree 3738, wibawe wt, [Atamsout in its division, and aot | — ~ se Court to appear June 7. Bond of cuicaGo Grain _| ave divs: large 0-41, wid ah me-|Goodrich, United Aircraft, Dow ft i Ponting Press Photo | $599 was furnished. -. _QHICAGO_(AP)—Opening gram: | ., | Blarge 37: grade C. infue 28. Checks 38. |Chemical, Westinghouse El WELCOME CHEVROLET DEALERS — Approximately 150 Pon- | B. Hargreaves, who recently acquired the Chevrolet agency in Pontiac. he Wheat 2 cars = Checks 28. 2 ER ar ————— = ; $s: William W. | ae ee can pecs TAmerican Tobacco, Chesapeake & | tiac business and professional men were guests of the Chevrolet Motor |” Shown above at the event are (left to right) Matthews; “are m, pokey Dee TIED Peek Bape TT ang _cmcaco sores ano toae re-|Ohio, and Texas Pacific Land| Division at a cocktail party at Bloomfield Hills Country Club Wednes- | Donaldson, Pontiac mayor; Ray B. Johnson, Chevrolet Division zone Parke 8t.,8 a. m, Adv. | Mar llISI0l 201, Nov ......-. 246 | eeipts 2,311,243; wholesale buying prices | Trust. day evening. The event was in honor ef E. C. Matthews and William, neaninasil F. A. Hoel, regional monager fer Chevrolet; and Hargreaves. naaunaas cts First Methedist see nn tansy Maras" 0M | $oeenmes: oars AAA Sk HER | Packard and Studebaker were | church, Pri, June 4,9. m. Adv, Be one ese ecm CS megs a steady: resetets 31.230; wholesale cas cape New "Yori tn: | Has Hair Curled, Business Notes: Examination Demanded | rnree sisters Market, 698 West gion By BE oS Me | Ebert simee Baa [vate tener were, preparing n icates Talk } | on Rubber Check Charge | Huron, Look for our dlplay ad in Ei A ete | emer wees | erm an comet of [Gives Art Talk \Farm Implement! ser: more, 1, 2 ruter| “Remwage mies y Me =~ , -companies. P G ‘ sale 8 to 12, at . Bept coeaeees best: Oct. irae ist | “CHICAGO POTATOES lon 100th Birthda i || Rd, demanded examination on & | \setropolitan Hail, corner Pike and 1.07% 10.95 | CHICAGO (AP) — Potatoes: Arrivals Wednentay be- aer P eS eee ur on track 231; total U.S. shipmenta New York Stocks roxie ppeal VE D W — To celebrate r) ® bed — cary Maurice P va erry in one oe 2S whites "good: ‘market firm to ‘slighty | Adame Exp ... 244 Kennecott . . $34 her 100th birthday yesterday, Miss Unit Ey ndin /[ Finnegan, and was remanded (0! . Qemun's Town & Country, Tel- X- | Panes tee Calfornia’ Long White | Alpe teu". 334 Kroger ess. 432 “Blection—Inspectors- OK jrucia-Jennison, wi had her silver} “>> ~ er, Pon tics ornta . — 2 banecs : _ i 00 . . /Huron Shopping Center, shore leader, and later at a Phila. | SS, mostly, choice, vealers ate’ 33.0-| Catum @ 2i:"- "#4 Prete 'D :.. 30¢| Muding that the matter might be Printers” Ini reported today by | seer of the sched A's pe Ons, | hae Tan tho Wetienal Salsty Come 3 ——_-—-delphia-trial-of-nine-Red-leaders:~ | Semmerciat and fred 16:00-22.007- euth} Gon Dey eee Fen BRNO cp saenee AU. taken to court. “The trade publication's general office, iz a seeking a wage 1 cil's.‘Award_of Honor”’ for th ana Atty. Gen, Brownell said last Gheep—saladle 100 Market nominally Capital Airt,.. 94 Eni Pet ... 68.) A spokesman for Young's faction index for April was unchanged a yg crease, Its contract with Bell ex- second straight year, ; : week that he would check on such today.+ last Case JI ...... 15.4 Pit plete Gi .. 83¢|-claimed confidently that the bit- red from the Bir- red last Friday, but -has ‘been Corp. announced today. 4 alleged discrepancies he said were slenghter lamb trade aes very re opel Poradt en aed 4 tee iT 96.5 terly fought proxy battle was “over — perigee ip Ange Baal sone mingham _head- . ° xtended until June 4, Most locals Chrysler said the award will . | to him by columnist|iambs unevenly week to, $2.00 lower, |Ches @ Ohio.. 35 Pullman .... 604) |) a ins for all practical ——— ~month | quarters ed strike action if no | Presented “in about a month } Alsop saad Ghetp eommen chan: ine ak j| Chrysler ..... 60.3 = cumulative gains were led by net- have vot tank plant in recognition of its a a = ae oat Soe eres _eute 30-00-38. =. — Redio Cp on u Lercl goons facial results probobiy wil work television with 44 per cent, slemse iecl, as regional settlement is reached. ool safety = ae tion service employe AL “lambs No. 1 skins 22.80: several | Clustt Fee ... 388 noo atctors |.. 26.17 e tockholders | “hile newspapers, magazines and | representative; a lodes about | ‘The citation is the highest safety and other columnists who have | shore lambs Ihee%1\se: met cet’ and|Com Poim ... 44 Repud gu... se | be announced at a Tuesday. | Cdr advertising hed four per |regional A hand grenade explodis ward given to an industrial plant ane kien undaverabty. utility §,00-18.00; most high good and — ea Rey Tae'B |.. 388 meeting in Albany next cent each. Network radio was | Neill Davidson, as regional service | five seconds after the safety pin re the National Safety Council. * + « bait cull to good ‘ewes 4071.00. | Consum Pw. «a4 Sten Lead... $1] The voting of the 800,000 shares | down six per cent. representative. in puted. , Crouch said he denied knowing eee ae ee fend 1 Ra.. $7.4 | in —_ of cont ee ~ Davis when estioned at the CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Cont Oil ..... 71.7 e+s+ 431) sure his group 0 ory. Bridges trial -S part because | moderately, active, catchers ase eon: Gree gt... 338 Simm one 33.4 New York Central's present—man- “there was no fdentifying data) See Cee ee ests. |Det Baie... 34 Socony Vac... 43.4] agement is expected to-take—the- whatever to indicate that I was | 24 so: top, $26.60 sparingly: 240-270 Ib] Doug Aire... 69.5 Sou Hec.------ $24] dispute to the New York Supreme being asked about the Davis I Sense or * slightly shove: 300-318" I Durst "3960.1 Sperry... --612| Court should Young win. had known so well $22.00-23.50: choice 320-00. Ibe sows |Rast Air L233 314 Ou cailf.. 63. | ‘The present management of the . le said ar Dacia Deis esac evo arate ae Ee, St EE Gt Bil ratons chimed dat te mtu |) ATES 2 ae a aascdl s aa ; : us In 2-1 gtd Oil Ohio.. 40.2] of the bl of shares ndin — But, he said, when Be ais tothe active: steady fo 28 higher: “cows, slow: End. pera ee 188 Sutn Pap... io the Chesapeake & Ohio was “‘ille- seas = Frida at the Philadelphia trial. he recog- | week to fully 25 lower; bulls and vealers|grie RR ..... 17.2 Swift a Go... 48.2 al” and “a sham.” — p= ub mpa men stemdy—dut—slaughter calves $1.00 or | : nized him at once. more lower; few 1.128 Ib prime steers | Firestone 7734 a = Bal, .Ane ; ; f Notice of Special A tf prime SLSTE 1.300 Ib cteers Gan te wen, (Oem mae. 1102 fer O Sui... 056| ., ; Wie ssessment for 075-1, 00:)Gen Fds ..... 663 Thomp Pd.... 62.3 p § d INK 21 32 3 Water Main in E. Walton Boule-| commerc commercial” ered des down to 418 00; good ren poy eed City iano Stu ents lay) X 'Til 9 vard from Existing Hydrant 1200) commercial grass heifers down to $160: |0°" Shoe --- 4 5 Transamer... 328) ft. E. of’ Baldwin Avenue to 800| utility and commercial cows $11.28-15.00:|Gen 7 '& Rub 332 Oeintecon ns! ae A | C ncert eanenrs and cutters $9.00-11.80: utility | 5; : ide... @3.2 in nnd 0 White E 1 ft. East. and commercial bulls $14.00-16.78; few |cilette | 88, Un Carbide... 3 e name $ 95 ties, aryet, Grand Trunk Weatern KR, | choice “vealers | $30.00-29.00; few" prime Goodrich - ... 90-$ Unit Air Lin.. 223|. Twenty-eight Pontiac piano stu- @ Stainproof Regular v' Shower Stall L. #. “Karabenick. P.O. on4.00: sce ,venlers and calves selling - : $6 ; he 830 from @ An Amazing Bergein i nk end coat persone forego ts es en, aes [Stenerigret ada Getech<° gf5| dents will be among the #30 trom ew $24.95 , take notice: pee ‘ooreee, |S Gre 4. 12 U 8 Lines.... 15 |all parts o state w - . See Assessor for “the purpose ot ” eetreying naught tr nee ree ome. nati Gulf OH. = “ . Se 33 ticipate in the annual Michigan Crete Marred ; ; sion Tecided tery Se paid end borne pees Tambo $3000: 4 ess y..: Ba a = Pt. a eee | at Olympia in De- : L 30” nm ‘or td const: ¢ woo m ew Bomeste ... Seb VU BD Sveebn.asss . 5 ~ ° ker El... 71 Tob...... 17.3 | troit Sunday | Et ‘ =m main in ro Walt sh ewes $4.50-6.00, Houd ereh . 14.5 Walgreen. 303| The concerts, "to be — at 2 3-Pc. WHITE BA’ T H SE rT -. pregeare — | —- 30° brig Ul peta Cop |. 6. tg A Brk.. 253/ and 8 p.m., bring together some file in = office for public ¢ inapection. Poultry Inspir Cop 6.1 pts a... me . - wk come - ; . "Notice ts also hereby given that the Interik Ir ... 15.2 Weere foi... 34.6| 1,251 musicians. In addition to the @ Modern § recessed tub with cht a5] Not Exactly as Pictured City of secre meet “ the DETROIT POULTRY _|iRt Mick 1... 42.7 Woolworth...” 42.3 piano pupils, playing in the largest waste eet svertiow set Cin cnina se iiie (eacmel | Saiok Munt pal Court ssid City, the| DETROIT (AP)—Prices poid per pound |Int Paper. 68.6 Young 8&W. 22 this a. @ Pree standing closet, less seat. *b ‘Sank fittings. 8th day of June AD. 1954 at 8 ‘oreloek f.0.b. come i No.l quality Tive poul- |Int Tel & Tel i7.7 Yngst 6h & T “ group ever assembled in this are @ Gleaming white chins lavatory. triple with all brass tan g : p.m —_ w said —— = — try = mele man aoe Hl, ‘ ee 4 | 300 accordion students also will ol — aa mete snd Regul 41 6.95 Complete with shower i =~ eet Interested to be heard. a et sine) Fr heavy | "noc: K-AVERAGES take part, and a number of adults egul ar | da Cane pin |i @- — DA R_ EVANS, | rar trentec dot: “wniner “31' | Compiled by ‘The Associated Press Jat the organs. event is: spon} 7 oi —— SS fee oa fone Mert Eaponettes. (ee) Tas oe = , 30, Rails oul stocks sored annually by Grinnell’s, and 3- PC. ‘COLORED. BATH ‘SET une 3, 1954/ keys, heavy type hens 29-33; toms 24-25. eres eas | ices gine al , for tickets. Sev- | Ja | te th ch fi en NO he Notice of Special Assessment CHICAGO POULTRY Noon “Thurs Boe = co 128 eral hundred pianos are used at ae “ with chrome fittings i 09"| Bin ah peated Veer) ater ayes steady; recetpte 726 coops: fob. paying Month es $33 38.6, 1230] one time for the event. ieee va Less Seat Related work on Second Avenue prices unchanged to | lower; heavy hens | Year Og0..+0...137 8 a4 ois _. Eight Pontiac students will be : alue " —- fren Joslyn. Aa to Barkell | $0-33:5-— Tee ene 8 9A08 Tere Oe ASS BID see: OOS org $54 108-0 + in-the-quartet_numbers. Shey a0) oo is = —— | Street United pera on Cur | 1983 ees $35 805 993| Elinor Schutt, Constance grey : Cast Iron Charles A. Bradshaw, Galbraith Pritch- ce Esther Thompson, Rona e ' wired aemander C irray, Dose] Waives Examination abe, THA | | ittian Casper, Jack Homer, Shir- _—————— “GAS HEATER Double " Upte A. “Herbert Recene, Beene a Pigures after decimal points ere, —— ley Bauer and Rebecca Schutt. . 30 Gallon Automatic Compartment eon B Bogen, Geo a| eo) Bf Baldwin Rudder? .....-:- 124 131! Others who will play with the | qT. LL A ne SINK Ataetemn deg sceee aces | IM AUTO Tett Charge |&.scsiteect 00°. 24 "28 targer group include Carol Coter-| | Sefety Pilot Complete with chrome mixing Deacon, John Barden, Frederick Newton, Kingston Products* sueee es Joan Whims, Nancy Parsons, : : : e f i omplete with chro | pct St en persons interest: Alvin Northey, 31, of 869 Bethune, ee aac an &4 — Seebald, JoAnn Georgia, 5’ Recessed Tub faucets and 2 strainers. — take notice: That the Dogg Nino Ts Detroit, is free on $1,000 bond to- ee gy! SEE Beocenceees 3 ts ta Nancy McKown, Mariann Engel sf’ 6 d ° Finis reeme ms 5 oh < the City Assessor for the —— of}day after he waived examination| No sale; bid ‘and asked. . ard, Frances Spencer, Kitty Mil- inis Slight preagy teal pvt ileal thay peer on an auto theft charge before debrandt, Robert Evans, Duane Modern ot ot =_ PPO pets lmpadiachons ee . Tia : and borne by sal nee attass a es Judge John E. Brondige Foreign lEcbengel a ‘Chamberlain, Sandra_ Brooks, Di- Moose se a oe appr tee. bit and related work on Sec y. = change inda Li : ary he é 4 wie : NEW. YORK (AP)—Poreign exchange | ana Hewitt, Lin y enamel. _— —, ene ee pus Tro: y—Township. “Police arrested rater follow ‘Great Britain in dollars. Jane Stewart, Fred Krupp. Alice $69.50 Volus {Lees Trim) $59.50 oe WASH BASIN L live 1 oe ae style ley a ang hereby, given that the Northey in a car taken from Royal ian dollar ‘premium York op. | Peterson, Judy Andress, Frances $ Less $10.00 $2 4.95 Value! “ eer betes. wil met, ef the | Oak Hudson Sales and Service, on nt. i. Thompson and Frank Bloe. Trade-in Muntetpal Court in said City. on the | May 29 before the car was reported " Burope "Great poet pardatbed Allowance a | 95 $° 35 ttn day of June AD. 1004 ote. chien | missing. The car was involved in a| 341.3132, unchenged: Great Britain , Factory Reg. p.m., to review said assessment, at 13/16. Sinchanged: ‘ume and piace opportunity | will ™*| collision at Rochester Rd. and fo haay futures. 2 day futures 2.61%, 3 iont e ic e _5’ CAST IRON TUB $ 50 _ Seconds $26.95 - Ohed: Sune. 2, 1066 "|Stevenson highway. Northey will | unchanged; Belgium franc) 2,00 1/18 ‘Az Grede—Lese Fittings . WO. -S¥ANB, | appear.in Oakland. ro Tne Dicey ie bee Mestern) | PI ee : aH pane vane—} appear-in Oakland. County Circuit | sop unchanged, _Geimany western) | Nusa (VE ling Iogday i. = _ Complete sith- Chrome —— trate —— i Git sCesK. | Court for arraignment June 7. . ae ange wef a _ Sees White "Thy et er) 26.43%, off .004 cent; I “lire) 16% of s cent, un- pores OF ont? ook om | ° ° changed: Portural (escudo) 380.,,u%°] DETROIT (INS) — Automotive shade ket, BO Ried Sak, Wayne Business Briefs pochenged: Syiteeriana a ifrane) ree} News reported that —. ate PIPE an d FITTIN GS. at WH OLE S ALE PRICES i bu ere Siete | tens nat, unet spect sere) 134 [ef maticeth vetdcle of . GALVANIZED STEEL PIPE Cosh ond Cony Prices GALVANIZED FITTINGS , bson refrigera free) 7.24, 4 millionth vehicle of the year. | ¥ zs SPE teaser “Tameecien teere| tn Greenvilie-snid, today. it bes [SE "iiree, 1 yt | Despite curtailed production be- VA‘7 21M, Length .. $2.12 [1% 21-fe, length $5.22 | Yi" Bhs ose Me | 4" Too oss cseneae 278 , may te ees ana County, Michigan, |"Meen awarded a $2,300,000 con- iy20,03,, unchanged. , 4, | cause of the spon gee ye 44” 21-4, length +E T 1M 20-8, length 2. 6.37 E96 ec ccene 1BME Page Unions 598 th "| trade paper ” ” 91. bad ™ Eills.....47¢ Delpds nlay Soe NOP sce | Nettet at ie ndhineten chain week's ond a total of 3,035,559 units | @-J—- 1" 21-ft. tength . 2” 21-f2. length . 8.25) Va" Toes ......00+..-20€ 1 1M" Drainage shells. co oo eee Be, Gibson said it has been making | Pedestriah Hit by Car; | Will have been produced. including both 7 and 90 r shells 2,550,242 cars and 485,317 trucks. . wo ee rarangian Asap een ae Ace Cole, 63, of 249 8. Tele-| . This week's output was estimated _ ___sune2'3X) number of suppliers, asked for | graph Rd., was struck by a car|at 94,596 cars and 16,681 trucks | NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE new bids after the ‘of hos- Wednesday. as he attempted to|for a total of 111.277 — lowest for wes Geman te Bes ‘ahl tine on he larger | graph, according to Pontiac Police.| Last week the industry turned | A bl. ; | ‘ “ of a ines Packard. 4 1 Dr de being — are St. Joseph “Mercy Hospital, at.| out 119.284 carw and-22,004 trucks ; : F HA Terms i Pf a? An a cash to the highest, blader. Tnspection ie tendenty said Cole is im good = for a total of 141,378, . a ra Stock of Soil Pipe and _— ri ml in coking asian Fees. Dolbveil dress. the place of storage and sale. | Novelist’s Ex-Wife Dies | dition today with a wy Ee 100 ginaw a_i ree Parking ASSOCIATES _ DISCOUNT Modill, 25, of 3019 Cass| First governorship. of Oregon pee NY gecuares, 2 LONDON W-Mrs. Mamaine|Lake Rd. Keego Harbor, driver | Terrirory was offered to Abra- Open Mon. thru Sat., 9 to 5:30—Fri. 9-9. Phones: FE 5-2100-—FE 4.5831 #16 Maccabees Bids.| ioestier, 37-year-old ex-wife of|of the car, said that he saw Cole|ham Lincoln, who declined, and By DW LAUOMERT, novelist Arthur Koestler, died yes-| but could not avoid him. “Modill|Gen. Joseph Lane took the posi- . | “june ‘2 3''%i | terday in a hospital. — Swas not held. jo. |. [tion, wt mo fe | | | ere * ap bee 3. -TO. ‘CLASSIFICATIONS © srrsccenaneneese FT = Memoriam heceassaniceoecces 2 Flowers naseensenenapaceraseens® 3 Panera ‘Directors. ececcapecscess 4 "Cemetery Lets acvccwerevesecues 5 : @ Dest eeccccccccccee O Tho . : Help Wanted Female ...+....+00+ 7 _Help went Male _Help Wanted Female ai. 13 Help Wanted wrcrcceescseccscens § Fmstructions .....cscecsecseeenes . Work Wanted Maile sence sees DO Work Wanted Female seseeeeee cll | VICES OFFERED pallaing shy ~aiid Sersascecesecee< IS pele BAFMHD apns | ® Donelson: Johns Bookkeeping & Taxes rad Dressmaking & Tailoring «....-.16, Garden Plowing saparceeons Income Tax Service .......s00000417 Lawn@ry Gervice ..csccceeseeeen 1B Moving & “qresting aseegaenate Painting & Decoreting veseseeee 20 Photos & Accessories ....0+006+--21 Physio-Therepy ......se0seeeee-31A Television Bervice .....0000ee..-32 Lost & Found Tiseesecenenen ee Mt Notices & Personals .....0000++-28 WANTED benefits. | N. Segicae = commission income ply = > & a . All y Jack Toom a . Funerai Directors “DESIGNED FOR FU FUNERALS”_ Chiropodists .......+esseeeeeees 1S) Voorhees-Siple BY, FUNERAL HOME Help Wanted Female 7 .2 BEAUTY OPERATORS Experienced. Highest wages good 8 Andre Beauty Salon : FE 644000 BARERY SALESGIRL OVER 18 work. Anderson Bakery i Mile Rd, Birmingham , Ambulance Service. Piane or Motor FE 2-6376 Cemetery Lots Seco OPERATOR Basle of Birmingham 223 8. Woodward. 3 minced. PERRY MOUNT “PARE 2 six —-9be—and——-3— singles. FE... BOX. REPLIES At 10 am, today there were replies at the Press office in the following boxes: MI 4-9778 OPERATOR. EXPERI Exceptional SS ity. Pierce WAITRESS 99 Club, 86 8. Telegraph Rd. 6 am. to 2 a.m. ge in person “| ¥ouna © LADY FOR Kaufman's, 138 N office work. moods employment. Saginaw. a APPLY PGI “| Stenographers . PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION Personnel Dept. GLENWOOD AVE PONTIAC, MICHIGAN Help Wanted ; CEMENT WORK: RESIDENTIAL commercial; free estimates. Ray-. mond Commins FE 4-934 4-9366, COMPLETE YOUR ; BASEME! Tt home. aoers | available. wood §-0800 days. FE 22004 eve — se. ex operators. ~EAVESTROUGHING — 2. i faba a. Ff. 5 AVE ‘ TROU G ns Gas and Ou Furnace | McLain 's Beating | & Sheet Metal ; as FE “FISHEL. & PLACTZ |DRAGLINE & BULLDOZING. | work of all dank nes ae Pree estimate FE 4-8805. FE ob. 100, large of too small Dresemaking, Tailoring 1 16 PLL OL La ALTFRATIONS MS QRESSMAKINO, order. FE SRESSMAKING AND DL ALTERS PE 57709 16 snmenblakiiea SeNODELS. drapes, slip covers, sanything _Picc up and deliver Clarkston 3-1834.- a EaVi EXPERT} DONE agwe superbly. tailor FE 54-3792 TAILORING RB TODELINS AND | Soe" Edne Warner FE __ Garden den Plowing 16A ALL oe R . us EQUIPMENT | +0360, 25 N. N. Telegraph. 7 ig als disc in level- | ti FE yt 4 — owen Stat. ——= oats & son Garden Piowing, Pulldosing Mowing an Leveling rE 1-653) OR 3-6657 MEN OR WOMEN WITH CAR! pxpeRT eure WORK AND GARDEN “BLOWING BY THE Lot’ North Saginaw for light delivery Work Must know | city. Can mace good earnings. | Apply Room 10 Loop Bidg. 7 va | WANTED SEVERAL parte 3. ae Beauty CHEERFUL ENEROETIC WOM- an for home cooking or for gen- r ™. GOOD WAGES. e quired. Midwest i “COUNTER AND Cane = gate, preter experienced Apply Huron Cleaners & sun ry. 4 VW’ Huron Bt. 4, 11, 18, 26, 39, 57, 60, G1, 68, 71, 74, 76, 80, 4, 92, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 104, 306,108,111, 192, 114. ~—Wid,_Children-te- Board —rrcerer+~ 36 Wid, Miscellaneous ...-..0ec00++-38 Money Wanted ciesccsececeees BOA ___ Wanted to Rent ....cccceseeee+ 38 Bhare Living Quarters -vsvvs.. 6-38 Wd. Transportation ...+.0+++0+-31 Wid. Contracts, Migs. ....05..5:38 Wanted Real Estate ....000+5-33A) eation Rent Apts. seoesef Rent Apts. Unfurnished ......+.34 Rent Houses Puralshed -vecewes +38 Reni Houses Unfurnished ..... 30), Rest Lake Cottagée ..........0.00~ For Rent Rooms ......screveeess 3? Rooms With Board ....0000..+-38 Convalescent Homes ....++0.+-38A Rent Stores wounesceseexecosces 001 0 Rent Office Space ....+..ee00- 4) Por pent Weceancour- ark edt For tale Leke oweew coccce. +06 Por Bale Lote ..ccccsesceceess _ For Sele Acreage sevesecverceer 4? Bale Business Property. ......048 Rent or Lease Bus. Prop......49A For Gale or Exchange .........60 Business Opportunities ......40.81 _Money_to. Loan osesecceccesees 83 Pf oy seveeees BS Rent Trailer Space .......c0000+.56 Aute Accessories .esccceeceseess ST AUtO Bervic® .....ceccsecncseees BB | Wanted Used Care ....0c0.e00. 80 Wanted Used Trucks ....++0.0++.60 Por Sale Used Cars ............61 Por Bale Used Trucks ..........62 Gale Motor Scooters .....+...+..63 Por Gale Motorcycles ...0ece.5- 64 For Gale Bicycles ....ceeceeee- 68 + Por Bale Airplanes ........000.-.67 Transportation Offered ...0+..-.68 BWOPO ounces cece ee seceenenen es OP For Bale Clothing .....sssce0..- 70 ~. . Help Wanted Male 6 ARE you Vdgne + > fa pvp — into will pay ich "beh ih = V worth. ate! t aT ONCE writ Rawieigh Business in of Pike. PE +0588. CLERK | yor narra BYORE. 5 da: aoe = CASHIER Part time tor Fri, tat & Sun-, ‘Must be over 18 Apply Friendly Market. = ¥. Huron... iL COOK IN cite ei field Hills home. No — or 1 +006. ELERICAL WORKER, TO ies of genera! insurance agen- Linctcone. 367 © ett: munity Market,» 130 _Rad ‘ABLE WHITE WOMAN to care for children and ro bape holm ge phone FE agetits “Real Esvate” P tan & Sons 66 W. 1} Huron _ beginners, Lessons given at home Accordions also sold, _sines at factory prices, OR instructions 9| Modern equipment. John Taylor. PRE LENE RE ILL ANE AA EO I “phone 4-044 = ACCORDIONS LOANED PRES TO | FLOOR BANDING “OLD FLOORS A_ | Bleck laying Phone OR }-6209 or MY 3-206 Fioof. SANDING LAYING, FIN | 20. we Gerdner 481 Central FE | GARDEN ROTARY TILLED PE hie PLOOR TA NG, 6A TOA finishing, 10 years experienece. waa | PAR OEMS S PLOWED with or acre. FE 4-6 GARDEN nero LING 315 E Wilson” FE 2-692 ARDE. ne either tractor or rototiller FE _4-4380 ptltbe: tractor or phon, F ¢-4300, your | _ specialty FES 1 Bills. FE _2-6780 all NCES DON T OkT IN YOUR HEAD ee GARAGES Ardmore Fence. scene ve §-5572 NACES CLEANED Garage Remodeling CHOICE OF STEEL DOORS al) t a - pas vert maown a installation. No money down | rua o"N PEAT areca $7.00 OR_S1611 | 4175 Dixie Hwy __ OR 3:15 istt CUSTOM PLOWING DISCING, io leveling ‘ight trucking. EM ngMUS. W WHOLESALE AND retail. Black dirt, — tie dirt de- Hveres Also bull om ard baa | Sund-berg “ea owers roe ile Road at John R. OL “ROTO TILLING. . LIGHT GRADING. 53-4352. —“Tasndry Service 18) 0 Wanted Real Estate 32A 32A BOXER. MALE, wawn.|* LOST. - “Mike. Vicinity Union Lake Sup. niehit. a leepse, Reward. Lincoln 2-71 caer] days. LOST WHITE FE GOLD "waTcH Gr Bake ~~ Will tinder please call Money | needed very bad. Reward. eat | Lost APRIL 1 7 brown whale ‘Breese “a st aie tor No 432 Pike and incinerator. call. PE: ‘3111. Los’ NEAR 8T. MIKES. Not valuable to you but it is to cae Reward. PE $ $50 BILL. IN OR NEAR “Woaee Drive In on Elizabeth Lake Rd aay. Finder please or around Walgreens. apes dle- pases on papers ase return. money Mail ‘or drop in mail box FE 43182 LOST IN WILLIAMS LARE AREA. A and whi brown, black ite, 3 e E ___ Misa Answers Udy. et. Good reward. Call OR 3-8706. [Ost GERMAN SHORT HAIRED _ pointer. 3 years old. Brown and white Answers to the name of Pepper. FE 17-6803 Vn ee enmaeteeenmmwanes | REWARD FOR RETURN OF MA- roon Monarch boy's bike. Taken from Wisner School. No questions. 64 Seminole. PE 2-608 Phy sio- Therapy _2AA BERENS PERLE 8 etal ti hy SOF. pecia *. FE 42 cies: Notices es & Personals _ 28 any OIRL OR WOMAN NEEDING Ss foro Complete with overhead doo _ Work Wanted Male 10 wa and coment work. PHA s _FE 4 wt MAN WOULD “tm re tank work and souse wishing in- a _ out. Also vard work. GENERAL | BUILDING | REPAIR. Bri and cement work. -Plastermg or ond tile wk. FE 42200 See ae GUA TEE p ROOFS. ALL ease fet. ‘sie Hugus, 383 ant CARPENTRY TNO THA WOR N. Cass. FE 2.3001, FE a me wa Ts. 5 ANY KIND OF ; “OAkiand 8-3660 HOUSE E hovino. - FULLY a LATING, 5 —— STONE, | _eq uipped. L. A. Young, FE 4-8450° MOUSE RAISING shop in Wal led Market 40550 or EM }- CARETAKER, WHITE | MAN aBout who not . ve ean CARETARER - SANTOR FOR | Se Bi posh estar ted iJ = é wees _ Press EXPERIENCED Sip SINGLE MAN ON ee FIREFIGHTERS tions are now being taken ent positions with the ust be high school graduates. health, and residents of Pontiac | inepector ™ EF Pike ~ EXPERIENCED fonaltty B coo spt Dh tee Leelee N. Telegraph EXPERIENCED > WAITRESS WANT- Apply in Toon at Vincent Dintna Room, Keego Narbor. ” oO Lake Rd WATER SOFTENE stoma plus con - m : gent et WE ARE Sea wn | of leads. excellent com- : thiy and Dining Reom- ~Waitress~~ MUST BE EXPERIENCED DINING M suRY' zx. 20 TO 3% YEARS , N es etal cst A WEEK Responsible motherly woman for cshousework and care of 3° chil- tren Nice home «.th ail modern appliances, FE 2-1306 EXPERIENCED ASSEMBLER and apply Star Clean- Guniificetions neat aggressive. xeraeee helpful Tan +1563 - — _ between hy _and § YOUNG BOY POR Tee AT- | tend: forth, see. — ly Hawk Tool oe GIRLS OR Clarkston, EXPERIENCED GAS STATION , §-5542 EXPERIENCED MEAT CUTTER. nmected Exce'ient ooportuntity. _Pontiac Press Box 82, 6. Steady work. rox Cleenere. Tle W. cxPcnieweEs 8ER STA- attendant, married and liv- oro at References. 1365 ro i boli Ln Ta Sy Li 4 the Bs re \IR DRESSER. . EXPERIENCED. HOUSER hold Goods 4. “EXPERIENCED — PRESSER | tadies garments. Stead Good pay Apply Pox jeaners. 7109 W. Huron EXPERIENCED FOOD AND BAR by Ag pies TallyHo v in person. pair, Gordon EM 3-4 | _Years of expe’ a EXPERIENCED MAN work, $1 an hour. F _ ing. $10 Kenilworth. LIGHT HAULING maintenance. FE oe SS aTER. ; TOIT. CABINET MAKER | AND CARPEN- tor _Kitehons —_#._specialty, _FE- EXPERIENCED ORCHARD MAN oe References. fireplac HOUSECLEANING AND AND PAINT. ot Tepait work MASON acrenarions. 3, or ping, and movi Grass cut or ie 4-sean, after Sqgine- rubbish heuling. eomaiss free re S24 ea ant® WASONRY CONTRACTOR. NATU- ral cut —- brick, block, ce- Hin | meen house F ered agama CJ er a, founda’ Rraplaces as “LS Kind.” All ‘kinds pairs. All kinds. EM M. 4 estimate Our work Earennact. P.M. or all day Sat. A. J. Webster & Son, LAWN WORK. Taner “GRASS, + PLUMBING AND. - weeds and brush cutting wre | 3-8 I Age * uD BEATING, # ett a co. Laie gy Ba hes No ae Br ‘arpenter ‘3 Pract Money 27 _6 pm. experience. Bos No. Part time. OL Call Me If You Need: 3. Work Guaranteed - —EM 3-2362 — SaEreEnCull __ __FPHA |'GARDENER AND CARETAKER. on R_3-T721, if no answer OR_33 3-3420. Building Supplies 124 COLORED | GIRL WISHES — oat | 680 NEW CEMENT BLOCKS $100 work. $8 and car fare, Cail after| takes them. 3650 Ww. Walton Biva. _ FE 61 Drayton—Ptaine. _ TERMS will give services for board. Write Pontiac Press. Box “LIGHT HAULING PART TIME. PE 1-9004 RT & .CIL Brick, block and cement work of | ci temese! & re all kinds. PE 5-0424. — ao ag ere star | - & ie = Pa. PE 24406. FANCY STONE WORK. RK FIRE- “Brick work. | sosea i rer PPR AND MODERNIZATION PREE ESTIMA -TE Diste Hwy Drayton Piains MAN WISHES WORK AS | GARDEN- Al. MAKES OF | Business Service 13 MARRIED MAN, 30, NO DRINK- ing or smoking would like post- A A pag A BETTER REMODEL- tion. Has eelling: and gy eo eo from basement to attic _Press. =e varias Liam? “too pany. No arge or MAN EXPERIENCED IN LAND-| gmali. Terms. Free estima scaping and Par hala work, at lower cost, on every- Call ele or FE 2-200 a friendly adviser, enone) Mrs. Yernea Vie. Ph. Fa Confi- dential. ee eeECIhe = eurl — ae 50. Doro- thy's, $00 N. Perry. PE 2-1244. 7 | CLEAN CLAXTON ESTATE MAINTEN- i ance, srs wer mowin . —_ A ac MUlber = 60-1800. : CRANES LANDSCAPE SERVICE. ame by aiites and main- tenance, OR_3-6787 or FE 4-610. GRADING & YARD LEVELING. _W, side FE 5-3552_ CAWNMOWING. REASONABLE _FE 23-1314 ~~ Moving & Trucking 19 MOVING & TROCKINO OR “pickup . Ramey FE 17-0750 ‘enytime. | ULING; AN HAULING; ANYWHERE. ANY- SRss. for ofek-uD Reasonable. FE peti ER B_ +6! LIGHT HAULING AND PACKAGES Gore: se tint - SET 7 “RELAX a ae S R with every Past, §-6033. = and scientific: Pusat. all Bill, FE uot P BAUL ING ODD JOBS A ry Ri ; TR AND _ashes 42266 f LiorT HA AND rubbish heuled. Reasonable MY MOVING AND” TRUCKING. EM- kinds, Reasonable, O'DELL CARTAGE Loca) ang Leng Deeeee Moving SUDDEN SERV. oe Aen eae Ros. bish and light trucking ‘Trucks to Rent TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT % Ton fog 1% Ton Stakes mp Truck. Pontiac. arm an _Sportsmen’s Inn. OR 3-0325 GIRL POR COUNTER WORK Marking and sorting dry cleaning Un to Date Laundgy, §7 8. Sag- LL DRIVE IX. time Me, at Newberry Market, 19 Newberry =. = per- | -son. OR FE ' erences requir 1236 HOUSEKEEPER. MO THE RLESS Mave . aren 13, $15 per 1 child wer _come. Write Peaties Press Box 85 EEPER. FULL TIM E. moderate size pone eS in abe Pather Evenings of weekends. OUSEKEEPER perros = Utica Ripubtie 2-2807 _afte Sain LIKE House _tleaning, days. FE 40108. NEAT HOUSEKEEPER AND COM- Fee a refined elderly lady. Paleatine Gils ..iz-cc0s3s0...TIA See Olle. cvsccsscereseensec Th | For Sale Miscellaneous ..........72 Do It Yourself............ ache ‘TA =... Sele Musical Gone ....sscccs0.73 Bale Office Equipment.......... in Bale Store Equipment .........-77. “Bale Gporting Goods ......64..78 Gend, Oravel & Dirt .......... © Wood, Coal & Fuel ......0005..80 Pianta, Trees, Shrubs ........80A | Dogs Trained, Boarded ..........82 For Sale Livestock seceececencee | For Gale Poultry ...cccscccee ees 6 fale Parm Produce ......2...+,87! Sele Farm Equipment ..........58 "EM 3-3170 |OFFICE WORK work with manager | teady job, good pay if vou quale S 9 N Telegraph near W. Haro MARRIED MAN EP ERIENCKD | evenings 6 to eonsider $485 per month . . 200_N_ Saginaw with lnovancemant? I need 3 men | Ti Oakland County. tose Titer: | permanent ose Bor PRODUCE MAN rienced For managing stores | tooth | — to market are “ERUIT BASKE Walied Lake Mich. Real ae conan sone eee ono Wealty ae . PARM MERCHANDISE pa, Hay, Grain & Feed ©.......+5- 03| RETAIL 3 SALESMAN For FLOOR sales and budeet department Sal- vie ns aie onat Ed Williams jaginaw. Wanted Livestock ...6..... cece OS ROUTE E_SALESMEN 7 READY ings commensurate with sincetine sonality ‘an eral car al ipwance Call Thursday ly =. ONE OF THE FASTEST | cdl GLP McNEAL, JUNE 1. 1954, GLENDON », 610 Beardsice Rd., Lake Orion. age 48; beloved husband father —of_Mrs. Bonnie Jean: er. Glen Rose McNeal and : ld Dale McNeal, beloved son . Robert Mc Se See 5 Spies butbande of : ot ton wae ne cme man; dear of Roy, James and yest . Mrs. Calvin # ] under $i00 Time me pereems ta r comamission were vas oes terri- SUPERINTENDENT 7 FIRST CLASS experienced tn al] phases of gen- . fal construction work. Growing concern needs qualified man at once for work. in Oakland county Bundy Construction _ Co. TELEPHONE SOLICITORS meee’ onle Highest paid com- average hours and commission. ARTHURS 48 North Saginaw St. WOMEN TO WORK on concession count- er at Pontiac Speedway 4-6100, 2 WALTRESSES. CURT ALN 8 D. at . — stretched. and "re alii ‘Chimney ‘Work - EXPERIENCED oe in switchboard, typing, billing and secon Good references Call 7 les West 5-0065 after 400 pom = est Grand "ver. *panr TIME CASHIER WANTED WEED A BETTER JOB? @ pm over 21 yrs work No car 2-4908 nights a week. time work er or green trertse a cal Pee estate, oF any re outside |- 9278. %.__|\VASHING MACHINES wIpD. PART TiME JOB_1 OR 2 FE_ 5-9676. YOUNG MAN 17. DESIRES FULL FE_ 5-065. REFRIGERATORS PLASTERING NO JOB TOO small PE_1-6157 Jovtee p= od WE RAKE ROLL AND MOW "fe LL : your lawns and light PHONE FE 4-2569 Reasonable, FE 4- F Walton's $1 _N. Parke ‘alla VE 32-1631 YOUNG MAN WISHES WORK We service all makes of refriger as @ janitor or a salesmen. Part- meats so washers, radios, cleaners, time 430 to 1 Call f_all types of small lances. _FE_ 2-5070 rors a kiand Ave., 29-4021 YOUNG MEN with DP ecge DE- aires mi: ak ot work. rE 23-1488, poses cs wa MAN” 6DESIRES)~ FULL Office ly Co,, 17 W. Law- | FOUNG = bs > L rence St. Fr 3-0135, or station” at our store. —_ Work Wid. Female 11) A & B TRENCHING days. _ FE a COL ORED WOMAN DEstREs | _ FE work & days a week, for elder! people. $35 # week plus fare. erences. No Saturdays and ef Sun- BLOCMPIELD WALL CLEANERS. w and Windows cleaned. Ph. APPLIANCE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS by factory trained men water lines. field tile, BILL'S SEPTIC TANK ag ee Tank a ee nant: Phone, Romeo, Plateau 2-37 : sonable. 1 Experience (EXPERT AND ALERT pay aie | Act now before the tush. clean, | repair, rebuild, build new chim: | ting. FE 5-0720 | EXPERIENCED GIRL NT POSITION | ANE: “fessional office Good working tom y- ditions Convenient transportation 7 6-1171 ee | PONTIAC’S NEW CHEVROLET agency needs office help with automobile dealer. Please do not apply unless you have actually worked in an auto- mobile dealership. Call EC. s or W. . Alexdnder at $4161. Matthews - Har greaves Inc., 34 Mill St. RELIABLE, ~ CAPABLE live at lake cottage all summer care for @ year old while mother works. $12 a week. _FE 4-5806 SALES Permanent full time opening in our Birmingham fied sales person leasing reta:] sales experi- ence required MI 44025 for ap- ointment. D. J. Healy Shop. 256 __Maple SHORT ORDER COOKS. _ COOK'S helpers Sat &. Sin, Boh’s Picnic ark. 9516 Highland Rd GIRL TO TO WE AR | Phone OR — cleaning, days. _FE MANICURIST WOULD references Call FE 17-8861 TRONINGS 4-089 ER OF Day work. Cal work and care for MEMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, like typing at home. FE ¢0634._ MOTHER O* a BOYS WOULD |4CE TREE REMO = Fre REMOVAL, TRIM- 2-188. PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE. SOLLEOEING. EXCAVATING AND FE 2-0086 be- OLDER WOMAN FOR HOUSE- 2 «children. movi wEnaCO ond _$-3701. | . LADY WOULD Lee HOUSE ~R rey TRENCH REFS: Footing field ti! and water) sition in beauty shop. Call OR | lines. OR_3-7640 REDUCED RATES — van to sé¢rve vou. Smith rE Moving TRUCKING aND HAUL! HAULING RUB- bish_ anytine. yee! Liga AND STOR STOR- Agents American Van i Large vans anywhere in United States. Quick service. FE __5-8562__ 341_N. Perry. Painting &. Decorating 20 TS Pal RIOR & EX- 10 per tal = for cash. Work, guaranteed. free estimates. eine oon PAINTING. . WALL perhangin, clean- ing, bi Pe maintenance. CASH COE’S TRENCHING _secretarial service. EM_ 3-282 SERVICE MIDDLEAGED WHITE CHRISTIAN Foundation ‘oo light housework, OR _fields, and wate: fines. a dum tee service tr 44417. _tween 1:00 and 3:00 pm. tall Ph. FE $-6593 or OR 3-2000. nn EXPERT pis TRIMMING & RE- FE 17-6822. Pantng and Decorating FREE ESTIMATES ~~ WOULD D Speciali in installin ea died tits OU a eve pec ize ims * f AND FEXTERI . like part time office work after) gas chimmeys, also clean repair "INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DEC. 12.30 Will graduate-in June with fireplaces furnaces. boiler iia e e ompany e ie peakee ome. Chine oo “ye INTERIOR, EXTERIOR PAINT. | “tng. =< ra orl Rea ‘prices | nok FE 32-5221 or | Pa APERHANOINO AND FAINTING. PAINTING, RESIDENTIAL. COM- mercial, papering & ag re- or FE 2-07 moved None White, 86-3807 OUR ow upholstery with WHIFF Sham- poo, Restores beauty of original pattern, WAITE'S Notions. 1D Mrs. Burnes. F& 2-8814. 63 Mark, OR. A. A. KANTER, cial 3% 8. inaw, FE , Hi-Fi Headquarters all nationaily advertised compo nents at net prices. Sound demon room MeCALLCM 8 AND DEAN Ave. ___ Seageme =i 4-620 ENAPP SHOE REPRESENTA- 3-1502. tive, OR 3- —AKNAPP- SHOES — cxDTES EAR A automatic shouts Dormeyer deep fryer valued at $14, 0. No cost = Acne aed ax El and spot s' : wi [remerer: re . 160 “North NOW'S THE TIME, REMOVE = ith Foam ewes with Fins rug stery cleaner, Walte’s ATE DET Pe 2-3125 : ‘Tues. nieht ‘Tahe Ancefas Sneedway. jen NN OAn td. Pontiac. information call FE 4-6196. WILL BUILD IRON PORCH RAIL- a and vard fences to order _Wtd. id. Child. to Board 26 CHTLDREN LOVED AND CARED for, FE 31730 + Wtd. Household Goods 27 FRIGIDAIRE APARTMENT GAS stove. tea wagon, studio couch, . fan fan miscellaneous. FE (£T Us on ak J AUCTION IT for ase Contract Mtgs. 32 FOR LAND CONTRACTS. \ TRY US All w mise is good reliable Real "phate — end 2. — city | eri, arms, aaeage and lake Li, BROWN, Realtor i362 W. Huron FE 23-4816 Member Coop Neal Estate Bach. WIL; BUY ol sete soe : OE MICKINNEY a season Lan contracts on modern homes. eet Bh i. J. VanWelt, 6640 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1355. po to get — the best mee ve “Bud” ee ies DOING BUSINESS AS STONE MORTGAGES a Nor pB So ARLES eauttadie 1717 8. Telegra: borg Bagh §-8893 = LISTINGS WANTED | Properties nn homes Real Estate ie st eh FE 4-2252 quicE ¢ aretha FOR Fibs bal pedute fg ape D. CHARLES. rth Tele Rent Apts. eed 33 3 ROOMS, UTILITIES FURNISH. - 3 $7] ed re okie. working couple only, a rae “APT ALSO SLEEPING rooms. 36 Fairgrove. yy ROOMS FoR 2 OR 3 y ADULTS. Clo: in. Al utilities paid. _p8n0 ¥ ROOM. ADULT, DAY WORKERS. 2 ROOMS, 3Ms, ADULTS ONLY. a Auburn Ave. . tal acl Nicholie & Harger Co. W, Hw Cc. land contract or equity tm your | home. K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. PE 44563) _! ‘ ‘ \2 ese ——— ADULTS ONLY. $ Unlimited $) sussey- 5 youre aera tor bw contracts. F A, JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. WE HAVE: . At our disposal to purchase new or soecenet jand contracts for WE'LL INSURE IT | MAHAN O Evenings Pose ye - Ph. FE 2- Wanted Real Estate sey 3. Office now open maa | Dorothy Snyder ‘Lavender i +5016 REAL 140 W. Huron St. LISTINGS IN THE oan ‘Goodrich fl tit the requests of our cleats. | ORTONVILLE Por your equity in roms ae . Call us P ur roms within 1 nour. t our offer before deal. We mean business! EDW. M. = 11M. Saginaw St. eed HELP! | i On adele | out of — but, bus line Close in. Adults only, f+ FE 2-723. e need you . en ie “A Taylor FE | MAHAN't “HAS” “BUYERS. 34 nied OF furniture buyers, gash iting PE 4-7881 : WANTED TO BOY ALL TYPES OF Archers. Ph. PE 9-5833, FURNITURE | NEEDED tire home o' Get the doar seri ra gfe ar or Community a ‘en. On 3-271 WANTED F URNITURE he in outs Sb oY re tise L &s SALES "CO. — anes pela e | LARGEST Re BUYER. i'n pane ~ Wtd, Miscellancous 28 WANTED. TRACTOR. — 10X28. FE_ 17-7423 WANTED uounee crap fete in tne "Femmerinl property tod home regardiess of gars tf Fests are right. Cal) Tate LISTINGS WAN? R (alone) in exchange for house- -work. Can use older person. No smokers or drinkers. Must be _congenial PE 2-0077. 2. ROOM ~ SINGLE APARTMENT, \Middle-aged lady preferred. Fs rast efter p.m. J ROOMS & BATH WEST SIDE, very clean, or pean woman only. rE _6 3 Clark. 2 ROOM FURNISHED APART- ment. 439 Orchard. 1 Lake. } ROOM FURNISHED APART- ment. Work couple only. Ne drinkers, FE 2-2 }3 ROOMS AND > BATH, PRIVATE entrance. Reasonable. FE +6880, cafter 4. p. m } RMS. WILL ACCEPT 1 SMALL _child. 49 Clark. 7 ROCs MODERN ON PON- _tine Lake, OR 3-2352. J ROOMS PARTLY FURNISHED, adults. oe, workers. No —_- | must be clean and — 2-0054 401 N. Paddock } ROOM NEWLY ~~ DECORATED furnished « Private entrance and bath. ults preferred. Lo- —. in Auburn Heights. FE 4363 BATH, GARA +J ROOMS AN GE. | Newly decorated Available June — th —-Aduitsonly: Write “Pontiae + - Press, Box 87. | {ROOMS AND BATH. aft PRI- _vate. Child: okay. 53 8 San ford, @ ROOMS AND BATH. UNFUR- — apartment, Adults. FE _? T ROOMS | AND BATH CALL FROM 00 p.m. to §:00 p.m. PE 41178. “ROOMS. PRIVATE ~ BATH, MI APT. FOR RENT PRIVATE EN- trance and laundry privileges oO ine, And very limited as = 5 ——— References re- quired. me your ments. Box ") Pontiac *Bress. HOUSES AND bt falas ALL get Family rental t. FE 425 MODERN FULLY TN SREDf 3 rooms and =e for voung tady. _Call_ PE 3-72 with —— entrances. Adults only. FE 4-4625 after Rent Apts. Unturaished 34 __ROGM UNFURNISHED APT. All facilities furnished. Half block from Sears. Inquire at, 04 Oak- | land Ave. } CLEAN PLEASANT ROOMS. Separate entrance and beth. 3? ROOM KITCHENETTE APT. Private bath and entrance. 1 child under 5. OR 3-6800 TOTS WELCOME. LL B YOUNG RENTAL _AGENCY. FE 414440000 3} ROOMS. VERY CLEAN. ONE couple only. 309 N_ Saginaw @ ROOM APT. IN UIRE 1738 W, _ Huron. ___. 4@ ROOM APARTMENT r AND BATE Garage. Private entrance. Be oped Saturday and Su inday. 1755 ~Wil- _liams_ Lake Road. i. ~S / ROOMS PRIVATE BATH, 4-5C16. ply Pontiac Press, Rent Houses Forniched 35 3 ROOMS. NO CHILDREN IN. oes 3431_ Mill, Auburn Heights, IN SOUTH SAGINAW S8T.. CLEAN, Nant 3 d 4 room apartments for working couple. heat. lights, and gas furnished. References required. FE 41501. 4 BEDRM. FURN. WEST SIDE 600 per mo. Retecences. FE 2 FOOT HOUSETRAILER. “47 “FEI er $3 condition. Call PE 3-7232 After 6 pm. WANTED. TRACTOR TIRE, 10X28. FE 7-1423. | WANTED TO BUY FOUR GOOD 70x20 truck tires. H. P. Sutton. ~ Phone MY 2-64). IGERATOR. STUDIO COUCH. good condition Must be reascn- able. OR 3-1600 WOMAN WANTS TRANSPORTA- PAINTING | AND DECORATING. ~ Money Wanted __28A -PA NG bea V2 ETF & COMMERCIAL SA ‘ACTION ASSURED J, WILLIAMS, FE 3-0164 WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING . OR _ 3-2284. work call FE —s tel. hoapita. motel Must be retey to have ober r~ L tation, vicinity Scott an za}: r * beth Lake Rds from 6 SEWER CLEANING. 330 $24. per week. FE 5-5400. dukes | Qustay Serv, Ph. FE 42013 YOUNG. ewan reese ol DAY RAVES TROUGHING : Wis WS. P. Prenen PE 8-6973 YOUNG WOMAN 30, WANTS HO. | Warm air heating & sheet_metal work Prefer living in MA 4J158 | BLECTRIC M' YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES OTOR SERVICE RE- arin & rewinding 218 E. Pike Photos & Accessories 21 dio 12 E Pike. FE 4-7391 ANT) WATT: RE tr tes ! seaid Saleswomen |yrsten tem Experience preferred in Greases, | accessoriés or sportswear tion ts permanent with better than — as salary 8A’ ESLADIES SPARE TIME PI nt and WASHINGS ‘AND TRONINGS. won and delit#ry, OR 3 3 OMAN WILL BABY SIT, Sento be! Vicinity Auburn: East Hoy Call before 3.30 p. m. FE WOULD LIKE GENERAL L BOUsE- work between 7 a.m. until 3 pm. FE 46433. II rs loor Maintenance W ork DAY, NIGHT, TV SER WID. IRONINGS, GOOD WORK. FE 40401 WTD: PART TIME : HOUSEWORK. FE 2-8613 No experience OR 3-7148. 2 LIVE WIRE SALESMEN, WILL- ing. to work. Nees net be Ample floor time Tangible—Intangible $150 WEEKLY With an opportunity for advance. . pleasing personality, ae fine income necessary unusual oprortunity.. Write 2. Pontiac Press Pench onic tere Ty i WTD.. WOMAN 3 TO ee | | WA a roomaree A in per- rismen tan esc tard, 2 oO . 18 sore, Evenings “tH pm 7_ Highland Rd. WANTED. AMBITIOUS WOMAN 12) pias BLOCK BAsEMES? BRICK, AN work. calito references. Building Service ATTENTION: COMPLETE modeling @ modernizing IE. .-¢ Attic rooms recreation rooms, dormers, itions, = FLOOR LAY! ING AND ing. Reasonable. MAple 5-0641._ BLOCK LAYING PE 40605 BLOCK. BRICK. CEMENT WORK, wt ‘ad Toto work, ve sfeat brick erplacen et iad ond _ work. Ph. F te Guarasieed MANLEY terrazzo. We machine scrub, Wax, , PICK and polish floors. Commercial : and residential work, large or gene. Quality work. Ph. FE rE ots “ mberiatn j A cleaners. Lake Orton. 2-6431. SAWS, LAWNMOWERS LAW Ss M P STRAKA GUARANTEED YY. REPAIR ANY nT MITCHELL’S TV PAINTING cat SEDORATIRG WACLPAPERING AND PAINTING Call_for ate, FE 4-0255. Wall Washing & Painting | __Wervert_ Wall Fe sas OW FAMILY ALBUMS — SPECIAL plan, reduced rates LoPatin Stu- Television Service 22) . FE NDY CON- DON 8. ‘Radio. Ng vee ee HOME SER CALLS = $3.50 | tee N_ Saginaw PE 2-287) 422 W. Huron St. PE4-1133 ore oer Ex--rt work General f and Office Sup oly Leach fr BAGLEY Typewriter Service 22A Uphoistering __ 23) WOULD oy Ls ga feds a fos ish West’ Suburban take phot contract at Te er cine plus bonus, $100 a month. aon Write Box 1. WANTED AIR aa ate COMPRESBON. far 38e22, etter =e Paro 8. A HOUSE or URPURNISERD apt.. 4 or rooms. Can furnish references. ve 4-705. DO YOU HAVE A ¢ TO 7 ROOM house tn town out Furnished or cart? Seraueed it ee FE 42117 after 4 ead ta toe Lily ae Parkas 7 Qualified Tenants ues, 1 Hour Service Russe oat Rental Agency a PRIVATE BATH AND cz TANCE . : SHOULD rp { we A MONTH. x 61 PONTIAC Le E HOGHWA wife and 4 year old daughter want clean furnished : _ ren ~~ one — needs 5 Ege = TOUR Ti LISTING | 9.8011 | modern 2 bedroom house. big live LISTINGS WANTED We bave —- beens Br for We can Franciatt E. me Bud” = og er one oe 9 to 8 pm. Daily: Sun 1 to § 919 FE 2-025) | —_ Specialist! Wen You Want to Sell Wantor to Rent 291. for a ‘doctor and property dies mw for a‘ real estate For sure results WHITE ~ BROS. Phone OR ome or OR 3-1768 bape gachchnose. Hh ON Nd bemee | NAUF, Rea Lye mae model Cay 13-9442. COMMERCE 7 ROOM MODERN. H. C. Nemes: Tate Lake privileges. Suitable for 2 couples. $125 monthly, plus utili- ties EM 3-4375 Boe FURNISHED OR UNFU ing room. 2 fireplaces. rge __8ereen porch. Al] newly Geoeeates. ‘Oil heat, 7 car garage” FE barely FURNISHED 5 ROOM RACE or Rosshire Ct, eradanie, from zo 4 ; aa oa Ist — id nec be —— . ea PEs. = sy 7125. 32-8532 oF CAKE HOMES A ND APTS. Rus- sell H. 7 aaa re FE 41444 Caal_befo “a ci NICELY Fok eS bre Reference required. FE RENT HOUSETRAILER, INQUIRE 964 Lakeview. FE 5-0842. Rent Houses Unturn, 6B. 4 ROOM. HOUSE LOTS FOR _ garden spa_e. ioe Pensacola. ROOM MODERN HOME Witt garage Children welcome. Near ‘Available. June 10. to S80 a : va e June 10 15th. Rep Pontiac Press--Box- 74: nf “LAKEFRONT: “3 BEDROOM, MOD- ern year round home. Good swims ming, and fishing. OR 3-6368. WA sa ALR ARR 2 noua —— vate beach $15. reek Texas e12i0" $ eekly. Detroit, 2 ROOM CABIN, SANDY BEACH Da week. Laker Orion. MY : | Beach. AY viable. dune LJ or aay Sonate WA" INS nished, dishes boat, m: veniences, rent cnly to “partceeg Red Horse ‘Rent Lake Property’ ry, e. 3 = ee _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. JUNE 3.1956 . ae ern ae) Sale Houses 43 _For Sale Houses 43) CARNIVAL b . ' | A eames lin % \ y Dick Turner F a nr . sions alia __ For Sale Houses 43 Saie Houses 43| For Sale Hottses 43) For Sale Houses 43 ’ — : HOUSES AND INCOME OF ALL [ IN OXFORD : es NNETT: a ae pen Taide soe 8 | pee semeeee eet | Nr. St. Miles (YD } w, \. th, : = a 3 MODERN =; %6 room. living room down. 3| Large 8 rm. home on good paved | e OFFERS- DOWN. New 3 bedroom Aburn fruits. Lt S030 ihown ptt Sl oo » Passe. itches = livingr Som. |. ~ dN. . Cunselow. Larue ress end geod es ce ep nmetiate Por |.93.500 down. See re Fritz. 4 wbedrpa Rats rs Si | . x : voats, | Suburban—Near completed, full wat, yeu pomp. |\¢ moose mote. aun boos. | . si ee fe Loramie muscat bem 2 ear eats a | Sat, & Sun. ae Schools & Stores ter, sitchen ik end ll ferior sod “betgein wuiek sale PE | "2 arracump | | 3 t06 Very attractive 4% oom | ‘Studding. Just the ticket the 6-2040. J garag 2 ae e * ac ] - ~~ : low sitanted ce ambitious working Priced ae live i ncome 88 EAST SHE RF’ 1etp living room, | St only $8.006. It’s Good to Live b 3 11 rooms & 2 bath near at.| STREET Brandnew . tile lo bath, 3 Dedrooms. a arge wine o- Bib mom ap paved street whews ex- bedroom F.HLA, benegions. ; base: ; : EST SIDE rm - Counter ¢ money, -2 Plastered walls, 2 stl gas heat. Vene- 6 room modern home in eee Sean te ie F fe) t Sr 6 eae ny -_ full “bath, otf , -elee~ tian blinds drapes. kitch-| quiet ne’ . ihe car ga- Only = few minutes drive from ake fF ron age ba fe eaes 0 cal on arias: tric water en stove. storm sash and| rage. nice shady lot and paved ramen. We offer this 17 scre town = Kvehes. sin: flash screens included im price of | street. “Very liberal terms.” - RE Fy Year around dh tadreos heme win | East: Side aS oe _ jas seeded. fruit trees, berries. reas to rtly’ finished ttt schools. Supe tiles rr West Sid Fae #10. she oar fidone Chasen + ye Tve a plenty . of yen lor break: | Basement het weter heater, Lasnied on enare, Pperrieocreoain | seston slate hs est Side—2 Family eee cereus - yaa fast, ies your own vegetables, Epes laundry trays. Located weai| sedrms Bomes full bamt. living. |” PHA. me cost. 443 : =e in good condition where you can finish extra bed- a oe see Bh ey kitchen | & nice thin “—. Ey gs Fe . = rooms _ room. Pull basement wth space living Re i if 1,800 down. encidsed porch. Call” for «. We only have re se 3 fires “floor, 4 and bath a fer ccrestan. é At ng me: iT Pe 5-100 iz il particulars — @ real nice a for select 3 to oo" and second. sement W) c someone. yours now oll furnace, catundry tubs. | 525,000 SOUTH BLOOMFIELD “Bud” Nicholie Sma op ‘ eee < wooo tien winds. Carpeting, vene; | HIGHLANDS. Attractive brick and REAL ESTATE Par h K R AY O'N EIL, Realtor . $3,000 stone ranch. sol gap creo New ranch style starter home with onn r win 18 W. Huron Open 90 eee ei 2 ft. living room a 5 attached garage, located @ miles REALTOR Phone FE 37103 or PE Tor 2 GIRLS. ‘ti io. PRIVATE EX.) West Side room that is second to mone. ual & een tes oe rote tse gg oe | SR Reel Ree Eee privileges. bh a Exire alse 7 fosm bome Ss a ee oom Gl x | plete on exterior only. 9604 $600 down.( Phone FE 24031 ‘fve” re 21004 ON LY 33.000 = mai : 5 - Javatory, and nares vests: | fy! scaped lot. Paved street. BRICK AND FRAME 1° iN, 60,600, TERMS. a Oe B - ms e room alow with stairs C Saeee yee! | ieee" ate | 1. 11 Brown, Realtor, | wemararata. xe weet, Crescent Lake |) AT BUS STOP, LARGE MODERN ment, HA furnace, beautiful | Dez. Ww. PE sai | ba y cr “New 7 bed r a front room. FE 6-7332. landscaped lot 713x300, 2 car | Member Co-00. Real_Bstate_ Exch i A < on ‘pie wae pungstow with jake | : _ OM. NEAR| - Lage ga — in with splen- Washington Park Gl re- po Only aut aon = exterior Plant 3. 652 Lookout Drive. FE , $14,500, terms, possibilities. ; ie. 3 Se ; = Fouie = S = rms atem an AUBURN HEIGHTS F. C: Wood C i 48 Mechanic. “West Side Brick Both are, 1 bedroom, angeles, O. _ Elose IN. NICE ROOMS WER pate lhe ag ad aay) ere lated on ni re yer | REAL TOR 4 f : eek home. xcel- ° pay tor : - ai POR 1 OR _ dent e tion. bhireomy aj Crescent - Eke - i 1 OR sun porch, fireplace, break- sha baa " LAKE. ORION } Corner-of- Wittams-Leke-Ré-2 348. Z . ee ast nook full dining ern two bedropm bun Three bedroom home with 90 ft, OR _3-1238 Office Open 0-8 wh Y — Dancaiant > wih wane galow, including full base- frontage on lake. Price ts | = CAN YOU BEAT IT? — heat and lavatory. 2 njce- ment, Auto, A.C. heat, auto, - reasonable. cal" for further par si = farm ‘ 5 ly landscaped lets with water heater, master, ~ tieulars. pind on nme minutes’ ARGE KOTOMATIC MEAT, «1007, -Rarbecue, 2 car ga) FIRE® OG berries. You . : 23 ‘sanchions se. 108 ~~ ; a . + I Paap tamree| fave HE urns ft te aba sens GEORGE R-IRWIN | | Serer Oe Johnson. Near General Hospital. | \4P¢ od—Donelson Park STEN : 2 Bei vo 3 Root, WO ce iN 180 per acre takes os a ee PE 2-541. ; Beautiful ¢ room teders ———— He'll probably grow—up to bea ‘| pee sonar” ee Established 1916 RP Meus el sw i onight. Le = homme only 4 years of ce | Walter's Lake him so long to eat his lunch!” : l tego. Mu en and | Suitable for one, 5 minutes walk on jot 859x172.” Living : NORTH SIDE. 3 bedrm family} 66 W. Hurco” | FLOYD KENT, i town. Refined lady only. FE ee ate wee room, 2 fire: — ced elbow —— pare me 3 ait baths, fully im ew" 4 ROOM x N Realtor ‘> So208. “i g ving room 16x19 ou basement with off BUABAW”PAn 4 Le ‘Lawrence PE 6-6106 open eves | NICE ROOM FOR 1 OR 7 WORK- bed ro s Sy Lak , #3 a Salence, 04.3 Rice ROOM FOR 1 OF 7 WORE ae eee a ‘the i'tearcont, | For Sale Houses 43/_ For Sale Houses 43! Sylvan Lake | faces urna “Wapte kame ta | 7etn carne ee | 8 hope PE 3080 roam Be, sec cond Slee. Full mont, a Only ¥T we ae _ 2g gi Lames” wim LOW DOWN PAYMENT Spot! -—;" jie b-aeot afte 5 p.m. : = = —- eo ir $ p.m. a for gentleman. West side. FE natural fireplace. large bar COoANLE 2 bed dart stan dat pene. | See large living room ‘with. plants’ Nice ted car Moges. “Groeat Lake” Bales. Partric C- . 2 office, é f a | . h ) men’ heat- stone = Lh oy 6 PLEASANT HOME FOR GENTLE- leandry. end furnaeé reem cr d tap garage. Chicken best-| real tile bath and plastered Fath modern bichen 6350, “Sean fer quick sole YEt fei- man, Close in, 31 Judson. - brocesdar and ees ce.) Two Homes oe tS trees and berries.| Walls, tight utility reom, total price. — a PLEASANT SLEEPING ROOM. tered garage. New cary ; , & an acre for ee _AAG,500 with terms. wide lets. Diack top paved streets w NORTH PERRY - “BIRD” 10 SER Py ee a : rpet-| IN EXCELLENT WEST a 09 down, “Owner 1 and sewers installed and any Segoe Sem: “Ths ne soy FE a ine throu singh Bir SIDE LOCATION. Se gen Cie NEW G.I..4OMES for. Boat vileges. ba acres ot level lend. 3eeseee reo 1. rm home nicely decorated Feet pee LAC orca 5 > i te] i entele. 8, get . 4 i . pages SEE EPING ROOW. time otiered. = | Bungalow, ‘carpeted "living = ‘on ment is reer. S°Uearenes ‘reneh. type en | sid 900 “up PHA approved. Open | gerage Gea ou > weenern rome, cer | jor caharee coment arive. 9 fn a ee Wonca ony. PE COTS, Ro A tt Ir | Saver Bivchen, Besomeat, ctl sm Ty Gemard inte. | ES ee oe pretive ‘purchasers oe call PE | gp wn. Owoer might teks | Sos Pike st slop at Tae heat, pared art om, os mae OM FOR GENTLEMEN. 230 5 y Anne ne: heat and waier Beater 2 HOME. bas one bed = tile path’ Pull, divided | 2000, of FE 3310s. . a sme Beet ot fe ee | CALIFORNIA RANCH | S phrvecue pit, Only See rke. FE 32-7108. ro EALTORS room bungsiow {olf furnace and auto. | — Well duit homes singe 1827" _ | Better call tonight . RNIA_ R ANCE [| Sith only $2,000 do } ROOMS WITH GARAGE CLEAN. | 28 FEderal 3-7193 tee seo per —_— -wil —| § —s eer |. wate i _ a, | SUST THE FOR 'X LARGE : = ache 3 large rooms, 2 bedroom pond : rooms in waters e, for clean evenings snd Sunday 14 ape | fear a rated. 64.108 ELIZ, KE ESTATES tluded spot Walle tiled ‘Lake School wt ooo home in 5 -y 180 all'h = wie ‘tae joa weeks teat wae MACEDAY LAKE ; co of 00, o coboantial ~- 3 bedroom brick im excelient con- pate A 4 ROOMS WITH = “AD MS | down aya t’ required with $2,135 do dilan, Variance, Oh A beaks| cokes por neeg construction. & rms. Senior area, sheen ge RY entlemen. 02.8. Paddock. __ A : ., Ol HA heat. =. - . jot 090x130. 2 e ie ROOMS WITH GARADE CLEAN. ae 94.200 FULL PRICE for ¢ A my en ae = ee as 2 Sa ie dining take wi oxire "modern PS. bet eh tee ra. khehen with : a meena!“ wrcrsie lo wer | PEEE| PS Se | ee eee Satta a ee Ae SLEFPING ROOM ¢ ecm 3 caery fame wih tl On the Water = ; aha ore A. red Wel, fuss curse Weter’ ea aaa ike VY gy Bs ¥ rE Game Larne ted kmidgood foots | Here's a perfect spot for the = 1 00N LAKE PRIVILEGES within Y. R se Ahoy: A ie = lage = leon ( : A system. end. utility room. : oe SLEEPING “NEAR PON: lassedin_pereh, Located on Au-| _ kiddies. two lots, complese- 2 blocks makes this furnished 3/ orse session. Call tonight. AL a view over the water! fine Motor. "PE e-33 Eyste Bi. within walking distance | Ui Meee oew 2 ‘sar gurege:—- foom& stool alitactive. 60-280 | 26% W. Huron Bt. FE 5-264) : 9 fet See Se SLEEPING ROOM. BE COOK: | Mos rere” nt tasseeet | Only e000, TERMS. toad with 61.20 Gown. | Reser __ Open Eves. FE 4-2252 © SF aren — Seodern kitchen. New 2 BEDR BO Bee tS Te S : viteges. Lady er couple. : wer m & sement, garage. The FIVE ACRES good soll close to BY OWNER « paoaoces WEST leviner ten, ern ~u a0 r Drive, off price with only 03,508 means 1. spp buy ; . with a modern home & ay Webster fan's Dasement with AC oll heat. | a: dowa. | os e Ll do-~ Sulton & HEATED -8LEEPING | Ot: y Be 1% car garage. It takes §3,000 schools. Sac beet cored street, : Scenic view overlook take. | = = s eS, Make Gn to see tt 64 Pine. INCOME am sen . | te handle. garage, fenced’ y » cennenable Immediate Besneseion Near oe VILLAGE: § RM. MOD- a SLEEPING F RGOMS FOR 2 OR 3| 4 family income bull in ‘82. Three d porment._PE 59070 O OC] Lakeville. $12,900 with $5.00) fhe "Redrooms, full dry base: | WARD FE. PARTRIDGE — en. 141 8 e__. _| 3 tooms and path, ats, One 5 B. D. CHARLES, Realtor S ATEW ANY oe. ment, New gas furnace and hot WOULD LIKE TO RENT | fparate "meters, "private. en FE 4-0521 10} : Al BEACH 9 bedrm. turnisbed| wate? wank: ‘Bontener. New well| REALTOR FE 2-8316 Foom to en elderty mdz gt | Krances. Gross income ag | Realtors FE 4-0528) = _ POR BETTER HOMES summer home loceled on Wat-| ond, PUMD 2 CAF garage With | 4 w. Bt. Eves. 7 to ® Sie WONTCRT A CORNER GE | SHWE DT SPO, omy. cen end | 377 G. Telegraph—Eves. & Sun. | COSPerative ‘wets Exchange HAPPINESS . EXCLUSIVE room. ‘fireplace pert bain. Here Nice shade. Very desire SueiL wuickcneTE WOME, ee Pa Large single room. $7| beth one 3 room and path. Co-eperetive Weal Estate Exchange Country estate consisting is your enanre RS ee EE ih | el Trail. corner of . per wee Kitchen, flv eges. Five |. bachelor room, e bath with . “ ’ acres of beautifully laniacaped front home at @ moderate price. ah | Con ater ¢ -8.: tend 88 down, sd minute walr to © Pontiac or} one two room apt. and two 2 : apes pero GoobD 4 A HOME YOU'LL ———, A home that Grad Only $8,400 terms. See : S108 as , _ }Zoom “and aaa rate | COMPLETELY FURNISHED 2 BED- house v.00 ‘with | S008 LOVE = i areitect te. end cop-| WATKINS LAKP FRONT. Good NEAR CRE SCE NT tt PONTIAC. Rha Rooms With th Board 38 Gross incom $478 Shown by| Lake. 40 foot swimming beach core gy wey A EIGHBORS og ter w--taree + — beset: scenic. view overlook Ww appt. with removable aluminum dock. underpriced at 96.080, ‘caly $1,800 Aurostive b seem. 2 vedreem and family's rg replaces lake. Year around 3 bedrm. CLEAN ROOMS AND aoop FAST SIDE- 14 foot Wolverine boat and! | down. ° . bath. - se perl love 2 living room? “a wplaces, large | home plus summers , eels for men near Pontiac and | ga09 ury motor Jpciuded. Extra | Income sty, two 4room apart-| the 23 ft. living room ,with den and ree rch and 1% baths. © ; rE > homecgit 1p gis 3 agp 3 lot wit! car age. All ments wih pay for itself. is ly natural stone fit = LB mae value ave. Shown by ap 1) length screened porch, rec- ° rR To Nice : nti e setae res wee! only $21,000. fo "watertr home, 1 sere, close a ol] heat, storms bag od poe besoment. AC ‘ cross VeTr| “TAKE P PROPERTY Red i {orse NRRTE. ne Ttona00" fe with garden shot. Neat | ocaisd in” oun» Bloomileld iensncament ‘reatwoier. vss | Basement “umace. Beth Meus Red forse | Tation, ‘meals optional. Tourist 8¢-| 4 som. sem! GEO. -M ARBLE, Realtor Siee ah.ris Som ee. Test: eee Lovely 7 ie set me wares qe . down ring. OA.S00, 1.000 2 com. E 40 oa Fi =r 6261 TATE : ere is « fam- H oom: so. froctaes on Pace eae at FE 4-2252 ‘ Phone On oT 2 | _y_ home of comfort and con- PONTIAC REAL’ ty co. FE 4-2252 s trees, and = =e “© price you 731_ Baldwin This home is only 10 years old PERSONALIZED HOM : IT’S SPICK AND SPAN] kitng system 300 ft frend Pull sford. @pecious rooms. stoxer $500 Sea HOTEL ROOSEVELT con yours for only $ RY PALMER VE — Fast Suburban ON WEST SIDE 1 ACRE price only $28,000 with therms, heat and garage. ae $3 DOW x SMART BUYS io Z| os By i Just the hom for your family, 2 | Te all that ts ome for this mod- i H Lovel: : $12 WEEKLY | +c eSOtARBOR recreate Ms] Hs Pee) ny watts pee |,FLOND KENT, Realtor "SEEGERS Ear tites| , S125 DOWN 3 edrooms. Bereened-im sleeping porch. — share sesst apece and | vail. mterter in pine. part poco sty AD, eren 99 Pht eon ad W. Lowvents as Bves.| with qining span. Mplnstered ‘ sand bet. Newly dec- mir decorated, By week. Aiso| porch. 2 blocks from, school. Priv stairway to attic. $2,000 down. basement. of! Beat, ofl water Beet | tor healer. Newly deserted. Qhe-| Mest to Consumers Power walls, hardwood floors and — wp a pie eek Reasonable rates. > ter Cass —bake—pius—ro' t, storms end screens. paved This Jarge lot facing the Jake with hen. Plenty of garden boat. beach sate for chiloren. can | : drive, 2 car cinder bloc —_—= Lins —— un Ps lake privileges. Several other North suburban. Priced Hl be vours for only $1600 down ; . Hobby-- abdavenq<<--—4. : — id _ mb psa meek btes df —— eee with en down payments. = $1250-DOW w : otel Rooms | 39 AD. AMS R E AL TY ‘O. NORTH END, neat 2 bedroom bun- 5 rries. LARE-ORION— . ic. he $F P+ eee oe R ( caiow. built in 19§0. Well planned | * rooms with basement, steam Heal} 91.999 down. OWNER LEAVING | 024 insurance Excellent. 3} bedroom. 1 Noor | Ortompitte 112 Reve iis M18 | 6 rooms, 3 pedroome, etllly seom ° noocess BY DAY OR WEEK 382 Auburn Ave. FE 43303, kitchen. 4 pe. bath with shower.| 4,2" ~ lots with ¢ar-| STATE. — Fanch with attached gerage Pere are verse Charges _.| and bath 3 Fag soo to "HOTEL AUBURIN Open 9 to 9 paulo igprier lot. 19 car ee hebby shop. ‘Reasons — SUBURBAN NOR A. JOHNSON, Realtor 6 over all Built in 1963 et? Fg Ap hee” Palais re See right, Bast — aire ' ™\ * SFA : ving room large kitchen and Cooking end Refrigeration Unit. j X = ; . "D- rage: Only $8,250 terns payment and $48.00 per mo. Eve. = n* N 1 H I I: 4- 2533 . eolored ath fink Bo ye 4 ROOMS, NE NEAR M M ROAD Sy es es awe OF YOUR call" FE S308 § ACRES WITH INCOME cariae Qnisking Over on sere rae 6 rooms in Pontiac, tS stan inke 2 FAMILY 464 164 ‘Auburn Ph. FE 2-9239 OWN OMAR STREET. Only, 98.250 terms . : Built in 1944. Attractive 8 room.| 1704 S. bhiaiadis raph Rd. the lovely reside | front f 8 rooms. Upstairs converted inte : yew bor North Side . bed ‘he tseusated| uaane f eal ely resid el section. Low toneiie SORT fuchy Realty Or. large apartment 2 car garage. Rent Stores 40) = fa: agy sry vo lbappom ony “ oe a ad wit enclosed sunperch. Addition- | ——————___—— =e! Soe rorpenee | cao ___ | Individual heat and lights. fei $950 Down foree toe, s8aibe Feet a wood | 24.0% "benuutel lawn Ge; | al 22n16 home with “light and FOURTH STREET . If cellent etn bn Dig FP 4 ments of 470 0 nak OG 8. : ater; previous rental Newer type Good for Many Businesses Sessa Tags, ive rece. | MOTE Za Suburban hi Gown payment. Ss nail arenes aos wily bide os KINZLEI conditior date space Eecgiient | SDR TATCADT . urban ome a a - ate One Pie nd 6 rd pom Tagie rackent Oak floors, 2 lots. with extra lot for garden. Has r fered ai #7.056, $2,250 Sarde! oa mg room "with fine | ‘CRAWFORD™ : market across the street, Heavy See ace Near Avon School HEALTH FOR YOUN FAMILY. Ideal Lake Front pao tg oor Oy lg exec hl gor \AGENCY) | pete ee cect San we. | Near Eastern Jr. Higt Casement. Guty 61.500, wah $1.-| ©, room Denauiow. Sule, Sune von ant in whi Two level ranch home—only Sc eee —— on atl Opa are. Pe ae ae tee cons none a] eae Jeg Madera ad, BEES gt |YOU BUY iri inane rr| "yen oid inaridual i | Crna oe eta lado aan Sr_bre_6 sone eg oe hardware or — coms up and 2 down. Hard- sooeae HOUSING. 6 — mod- comfortable family livin. List HERE- START PACKING : WE HAVE-a mod | tt E Pike. FE Des eee 1 meee Seste: eecieres wae home __ neatly erated | CARROLL G. PORRITT) _ comfortable family living. CORT M,. IMBLER fer! yom cassie ipennen: o 23-9616. pet Sarees: Priced at $10,500, throughout, carpeted living oa Kae 26% West Huron. on 92-7124 —_ cedar = ae sis mocked ore rr “ent | Lescned canes - ~~ | , Co-operative Real Exch. room = w ; diets and Donelson Schools: , ge bedrooms oll heat, a car ge tone fireplace, large livin Daily “til. 6- Sunday 6 rx bung : , West Huron—2 Blocks | Watkins Lake rage. Only $9.950 Do It Yours self aeetEA room. heated pore 2 bed Cooperative Real Extal Exchange many” deluxe isoturee, “Be- BEST BUYS . em | =. rooms & le . A ect oak 4 West of Telegraph oe guuerinea Peundetfully » condi Many more to choose from. Drive x — i Be ‘Each. me. Anderson thermovene win- 4 bedrooms, 1 floor, fun base- tered cemated ae 3 tile : built, 7 room, 1% bath rnc prenael atw peeping Apo] Pood CM Meg I Nc ard el we 9 colons ox = oes ta deck ond ment, oil heat, recreation room.| Seth. catered fistures, show. stone house with 100°. of down, 1 up. ri basement rian our photo-listings. — Hes) full basement, all = Open Eves. "tH 9: Sun, 10-4 ents 2 Klee dock and fw knotty pine walls, 2 terraces er, well designed kitchen AY ___ frontage Ideal for doctors ken oil heat, breezeway - eee Cc. ROW FH x Low : 2. Seve aa esata “pate Sue wlonty f Sultta cup cline. beauty of barber | 93x180 ft. lot. $14,000, term — oe Brivieges. Low down payment NEXT er OFFICE SAlges onsen conees ompieet Serene. shop. rift shop oF any com- : wut a POST Bloomfield Highlands oa or a furnace, auto. LAKEF RONT IN ‘COME § years to reliable tenant Elizabeth Lake Estates Soopers ve Real Estate Exchange orse IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Il F R restates ah en Chas Located om the most beau oe : 4 erase Be ae and a grand loca- | BY OWNER, INCOME, 5 ROOMS: Ae : Leo | ae with CC v jots paved street. sewer, ie a4" Count lee Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 7 rooms in all-3 bedrooms, | and bath down, 3 rooms and bath FE 4-2252 . car garage. 2% ft. liv “ast Suburt acs 4 raaiee hemes Plies, weet of town, there: 22 W. Lewre peor al hrephace. sunroom./ up, FE 2-5900. : room with bookcase wall, Fast Suburban these 4. remaining homes are 5 beaut! » ‘ooh 2S Oncavasie breakfast nook. gas heat, — bedrooms. model Kitch "| 3 bedroom utility home. Full bath have everything you've de- with ‘private bath screened saiel or Can natal ge ad ou NOW 2 A R , and “tile” beth. Landscaped Gardge. Ot! mended. Always —. for terrace pastenens eae oe FE +0 Attractive ranch es, 2 and lot Price $18,900! earn call ua —_— Beet. “Vet ke’ inspection | at fp ono ei) hese, Scar ii aoae wan ano comtaacn = 3 bedrooms on eone floors or| This 2 acres of level od has $750 Down. — ean Sd West Suburban cLUDae: Sonya ane . -everhead doors. 75 et of Rent Office Space 41 full’ basements. Perimeter heat. | pavement f and many pos-} Small € room. that ‘has 3 Suburban—'% Acre ; West Suburban | gO to aoe oF _| gandy lene frontage, 3 ex an. Sa i ‘see is =" Mg rn bed bx ~f os r yy A 2 40, rane side. on ". teaeea siveet Only $1,500 Down. Brand bath ot hoor 2 Tone et | “ have the key! / grille. Nothing else like it = ae 3 orrices FO BRENT. oe IN ICHOI “ IE; Priced from $6,500 to $13, wto''os | fares “Hiving Soom, beMiroomt block -ott ot “at Ci ail pew gm-pome bed to veterans. $1100 Including mort. | RAYON 5 or sole. Be sure and see. : : furnished. —_— room : for : : gre et sing ane (a | Os ELL. Reals 5 | General Printing and Office Sup- We welcome you vfate It includes storms and. sereens | er information. rooms. 11x13 ulisty room Low Down Payment 1% W. Huron ¢ oF + ORCIT. \RDT: AKERD, 9° viv, 17 W. Lawrence St AND H ARG ER CO HERBE RT Cc DAVIS —_ requires some finishing, but 3 Bedroo a Bard oil beat. Folly ineu- ayme 4 Phone FE cit sey Ipen 9-0 ; RDITIONED | OFFICE AY ‘ Ut is priced ht to sell. It's an om lated Immediate possession We have 4 homes with down La Coeperatea 163 or PE 86-0789 Only a ‘diock off this street =f.3 space tS Cento! Sa wings & Loan | 3 W. Huron St Ph FE 5-8183 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd, OR_3-7614 ideal set up for a retiring couple Just across the street from ments of less than $1000 2. ¢ Real Estate Exchange close to shopping area, ‘ , _15 W. Huron 8t., FE 4-0561. Open 8.30 ‘til 8 30. BY | OWNER. 7 ROOMS NEAR PON-| oF anvone who enjoys working in a good xchool in the north One of the Best yesme” Full bath (Avaiienia vith 2 BEDROOM RANCH TYPE ROME. | bans “chy | as Int tudes. 3 eS tiac General Hospital, double liv- or — The full price of . end-of the city, 1 bedroom 3 boot ee basement or without — tines spree i) acres, a 7 large 5 room » __For Sale Houses 43 ABouT 2 ACRES 3 BEDROOM | [D6 room. [un (Ow ideal mod-| est buys ut Suir) a0. #2: a Bees Sal Senceent ant nent eee eed erancis Bus ” Miller 1. FS ig oh _ fom fa: acon ning modern hone. tn in -Miitord-—Ghichen | |. eee Force aed oer eet walt cere} month. Better see this one to- automatic gas heat. 2 large storms and screens, nice Realtor located 6129, Eastmoor Ra -otf_furnace- Ii Tote A Count Lake Estat oop. barn, garage. $17,000, $5000 ein ag gt 900. Call Call jafter 10 a.m. ay! tots, Price includes | _.-basement,_oil_heat_ AM | of oo een Ra between Maple wel landscaped and fenced. ry Lake Estate down. age FO z. * a ton $10,400. with $3,000 éar garage. Pav rive. DOING BUSINESS AS STONE--—+— Walnut Lake Rd Bray. Hl Breezeway screened por: This nearly new 2-level home with . gaa rs room house, water, down. = . Reasonable down payment REALTY Bosom fiesa Subdivision 338-000 | ~~Oifered with §2,300 7 ieee ern bene ee cae Seren ones sagas om me earey OWNER TRANS- : to right party, ne “erie Bee 2-0253| _MAvfair 6-3591_ | Upper ie. |~-998. cash. Office closed Sundays. ferred. 3 bedro sm: a, Exclusive West Side John Kinzler, Realto 0's Dm. Daily: Bunt to 4 (© ROOMS “SMALL DOWN PAY. | DORCHESTE R ROAD fh vel has 3 bedrocms den, large J. F. STEVENS BROKER storms. ecreene cm ale ? I Lo ’ r [hes a ont eet small | You will like this new Cali- ving resus SU cane 112 Center St. Highland —, — c 5) nana cation . oo 670° W. Huron 8t. FE ¢3525 se a5 part payment. OR 3-4504 | forn’ = cedar shake ranch picture window. com tile bath | __ Ph. MILFORD. MU __4-6871. $15,900, MI 4-844. ; ; ° 2 acres of land located Open Eveg, till 6 -—,, MOTDOCK'S BARGAIN | Kome with 5% rooms. 20 showe: The lower level has ATTRACTIVE RANCH HOME, ON ; : only 3 miles from City lim. Co-operative Resi Estate Exchange (| ee ie et S foot living room with pegged rge recreation room with fire-| .125 ft. frontage. Fenced in. Large; BRICK RANCI Ppene OR 31988 or OF +1780 > ee god VETERANS nef Rly WT ie | oak floors and picture win- a ee ee alee ——e "path 2 fireplaces, 2 bed-| 3 bedroom. 2 baths, gas fi sageY ik a Fi ort es ean wisieD “IN. inte acces Weated lowe all 6 poces GEREAC ALL _ |e, cae RON Dreceat tor you any down, full price. "wantc “Dont be Goalie “eanehs vena lation - room onto & lovely screened. | Oil Dent t car garage, pewiy | water eat Eiisabsth.- seme heme fet 6 fake model car| pve recs, Svutl ant berries. Con 30080. ti080 down, Lt MoD. a ok ort: | = Late on Gis one, Matderk's Real: doors. den, kitchen and dine and Sermese _cvectacting | _Sovorated._By_cwnar- Pe cer.| loses. ravens mall| QP¢ gs, A-t condition.” 381 W Ideal Dome fo = ae aun WILLIS M. BREWER additional vill eliminate ine | MAS300§ Mice ate see cone : ate ond bordering | REFINED RENTERS READ CLAS-| after 6 p.m. Ad : Close to both Parochial ROOSEVELT HOTEL samen ont Glin ecm : | fixtures, utit:iy room with ot of fishing a0 is to be quarters” when looking for itving caae DOW (— FOR QUICK SALE Consolidated Tigh schoo! a sash end screens and other new | eat and extra part bath, had; it has approximately. 4 acres NOW. Dial FE osi81 - ent @43 5 phedroom ranch Home featuring om on cisa thele oqelt? $15,780. terms. antai requirements. Cail us for | buy until you inspect this of fand extendine into the lake) — pine floors, circ, heat. living| on this neat, modern, nearly new = Do a - | fine landeceped home. an attached: 2-car garage. BEAUTIFUL “LAKEFRONT | foom. dining room) and kitchen.| 2 bedroom home at Crescent GILES REALTY €0. Francis F. “Bud” Miller small caretaker house, More SEVEN LOVELY ROOMS 1% car garage, al} this and the| Lake. $1550 will move you in REALTOR _ DELUX 10 ACRES—HOME ailable if desired. This leesl ool home, excellent con- full price only 87/960. of ow : Realtor E, BUNGALOW — 65 : is “_ property can be porenased Sie | fee ete oe Slot tee pur a gaa monthly. Better hurr mk: rE $41) Fiizabeth Lake, Estat DOING BUSINESS p | Fxceptional Pbedroom ranch qe ee ; per cent down: convenient| dren will be wild about the play | (WARD'S ORCHARD : 7: Open 9 till 9 iza th Lake, restate + tl oo STONE — 2-bedroom ranch $ rooms and bath down and --terme-on-balance house_ on sdxe_of lake Home| 2 bedroom ranch type doll ack. iL, n etre, landscaped lot with etos Deil ane eee room wih stairway to ‘large aittic, has full. bath half bath” Tire)” house featuring fUull~ttle~ bath] — ove and. his ‘lovely ranch type home. |gip' Joslyn PE 3-0 auawer, cauam tant tee Hokcapiorapcegingay Ve poeng Tea p Oe solr with nearly pt an pr so rm ee) aces cane | Ee Coss Lake Rd., - H ym sh jae |. “ished omar, Zeer ; ee Lake Riso saoR eS tee ty. “SUPER hutchen ceaps ment with of pins ome P 4 i f + ~— sat 5 UtO,, ie aa gcc a) pr af ee I ph Dee em BOR REY EE naw | earth ifetore “recreation EMA SS a end te —onery oe — : act PORE ERY PEEROR | 09. BORN, ht Ui a WrchingtonPark |" $I Bt MUNG ah SE fen | eT ov : OFF TELEGRAPH ROAD ‘Shower. Furnace. Large garden.| bungalow. Spec room a owe) wath athe tee ae a Pin _ race and| Only 2,years old, 26x64 on founda. 2 Reiter nten BUNGALOW to| Small down payment, Te ee ee eal atecrcied. | Fried reduced on. this Crem ar waseice. Oo ee Tans WYOUMEN. select ok si DOWN OO = Ane} _earage ~_fleered- acreens abd-storms, | After 6:30 0. Vestibule entrance, oak floors. 2 ranch home with full basement, cent _mortgage. | Cai re + +t20h. | acreen. ——- storms and a bed : breesewa ay, Lucated on lot aes. | jap , siding. 1% | ear garage. ~ FOR COLORED FAMILIES ~ cellent base va teed traamae T tee ee | nee this bene te, semecciale- kuchen beth Toots with tive home of five rooms plus — — Dee one ated iat TE posses. -North Side : Staten? ctires, Priced st Ff wey caty Corer St See stairway to large Moored attic. : W. Ir uois 2 BEDROOM with unfini os, =— i at oictae a 7 Sena cles cule oq acca Bi shed at- : school sites and city ing features $12,900 total price. 8 me Fay apelin a rooms, lenecd poet yord and i' car ge: ELIZABETH LAKE &s- ~-bus service [NEAR SIGH ScHoo. — Sutopince, 0 ode gusuge.| Te", Eat, ont Crate oguy ttt] Sheaream "bonguivw. “Lites Edw. M2 Stout, Realtor “er Jus = Rooms” _t se a “di nm af ’ Exceptionally large rooms ll WM. H. K NUDSEN ; ——_ | overigoking picture window ue. fee a ” ote is . excelen ; Z Se = ofits FEC Ethan, promo turban eae as ee | ae =f : laree 2 car garage. goo streut Excelient full ight ment with | 9950 down will bendie.. _ |. RANCH a4 —_ pe ‘ining aren oi | eat, — 99 rte, — — EARLY MICHIGAN STY oa J FARM & nice surrounding homes. Priced on bee tee jooms, attrac: | m.. itormation, call Mrs. Sees ez. S prec living room, 1 Graery= SDM, o lots 80x144, Only $1500. nace, a water heat. ca water Tr. +s Russell Real Hebe, al osignpertoes ainess—' ; as . storms, - TWO BEDRUOM 8) eregivow for ie pike PE bs ‘ Mst'teraiSime Cau | it fg, Every wing goes. Tt enum oa oe ; 3 per 1) Neat and and cleas at's ane ~~” $600 DO handle SC H RAM month “ieludes taxes and | Seoerer kitetes: SS Eee Buren {> EXCEPTIONAD = Bin Lotad dtae | ¢ |Meat Ra aus wiittles| Tom from aed ht a en ie Sarr atest Beetear | RI PAMILY- -_NEW BRICK HOME | full’ pasemept. of Be Pa $96 per month in- ne ies from City x gna a 4 elude taxes and insurance 8! ‘ AA rms ne we chow von oe ES 3 Se ies yickacess| Sag? rece“ ch id ome from three 2: ee af rooms and bal jour room - 4 BEDROOMS morteage too Phone now! paw 4 ; up. ihecctionl ar} baroqem wits | ase oo as Excellent location. Price ame _A-i east aide location, La q ann a. ee. ‘ ; a room. & Leagan R. AY OF naa breton rT a : bo a” y hem, Oven at | "3 fooths down, apd 3'reoms| orm heme, completel ern gerd fishing lake; sdo'coh. lores ences bute ao. ox usu, owe coe bah ! | Qa Rees, os large . $3,000 uTy lp ries will consider trade. comoperlive Real Ratate Exchange Soom ~ ~ E : ; nf ti rT, corner wh. th ! DORRIS & ‘SON 110. FE ae | Be J VALUET ealtor rine "sia Bervice ot oRN EDROOM HOUSE. SCREENED » “Tees REALTORS CO-OP. : : BE Beye, 73 som a 2 PAU L A. KERN, Realtor? porch. Eatra laree. lot. Small ‘storm ‘ tive Real enings J A. Londmeences Fam 31 Oakland Ave FE 2-9209|. down paym he: ' 732 W. Huron FE reat 278 : " Telegraps Pre 34 Eeieke' _ re 41582 . Cheat Estate Since 1918" et Witmer 92001 vefore | $800 down, > a : \ . \ a. \ \ . ’ > eee ae! Be ; ‘ 3 * . \ + Sh Uva os ee eer sone rp nal ae Oe Cre ee carr ee eae | { lie i . a Me : : AA f 1 3 * 4 a, Me. ee tee “i ‘ i a z ‘ws ae ee geek * # re % = fe eS ie i” i * \ we ‘ . 1 ~ + e . ; . ¢ zs Bb % j i ee . ; ! ae : ; eo ; . “ } 3 ~ aot ; \ : : eh > «? . * 2 se J \ - 7 - % ae Y. UNE aa : , , = THE PON TIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1954 | : | ee: a eee Es — ——— Wi ace a : : i ag i Be ee a For Sale Used vars 61 “S| Sale Houten as] Fee Sale-bers46|SLICE QF HAM For Sale Housetrailers 85, For Sale Used Cars. 61 | |_For Sale Used Cars_61| _ For Sele Used vare_ 61 = Sale How —— - - 31 YT. HOUSETRAILER, BOTTLE oO =! : gas stove Insid Electri wR, IMYITE, YoU, 30, tna 4 LOTS * seg y bearer or cea Brig it po 7s is “ a Clos¢-in west suburban jote, At- ~ 1663: ft. Stewart housetr: = : wih f rn 5 tractive homes nearby. Bee = eae equity as down sechega : a ~ ? Meee 2 these 754200 ft. Lote now at on 2 or 3 bedroom suburban . . + otto. beh all “= 2 home with r wo & acres. FE - : he — . . _1-4240, : : . Lske Front oases. vex FLOYD KEN r, Realtor tos 4 NEW MOON TRAILERS 4 pO a C : eled dining room; superb — Té uw ee. ¢ FE 5-106 open eves Ay Secon ss after 6 PE : | living room with wreg ee a la to Consumers Power peal evenings , : pe ee. lake view; pane win, ws i i ue : = room — many Pull ee 2 a1 PT ’ HOUSETRAILER. $325, 675 i ; beagare nrpadunhparland 100 " REAL TOR-INGURANCR laaaa ——— Hitsioe Lore. ©. ae oe a EK *S3 Ford 8 Victoria - o oF ‘ : “room. . 5 v- BJ * mines ame | Pree Parking | [leges FE S103 Good baruein. 328 Gherwond hd |'53 Caddilac Cpe. De Ville A FIND Ue ee ee git sha th 5 sour Ai rr a nip 'S3Cadillac 62 Sedan | Sse ar = agine on a Pr. ~ = ) a ‘ the aes} over "peasoa THIS W EEKS Shera cated building sites Pleasant and : . PE 58220 53 Olds 88 Sedan 1947 Cadillac here} Better sce it today | Wolverine Lakes, Terms, V 00 oR’ TO 4s 53 Olds 98 Sedan | . | UNION LAKE VILLAGE’ ~ NE\ M N: = te NEW Sylv ¢ City | Maker aan | RAC H r ‘ | JUST LIKE NE ylven Lake Jo (eRe nodern home. C Orse phew and used ‘52 Olds 88 Sedan | J fret Ume.-3 bedroom. brick ee ee cal! FF 4-2252 , park ang ales 52 Chevrolet Conv't. ; —— ce dunn nce. venient to stor ores: — and lakes. te) tet, Lapecr Ba = aba ered 52 Olds 98 Sedan F leetw ood body. jet ? LOTS | LOTS eq . . . 7 Ape < ~ : re . oe ae ee ONNDOLE: 81 STRAITS LAKE oe Misdie BSS eon ; 51 Buick Special Sedan black finish, new 53 Ford Ranch Wagon. |. Fooms up. Full dry dase- One 7 See ae Straits Lakes. O ox png ‘ 51 Cadillac Clb. Cpe. \ tires, h v dramatic Radio, heater, and - ment, gas heat, 2 car ga t LAKE LA ‘0 = : j : 4 ‘ . rage, Lovely shaded 56'x150° land. Cement block home that | 924 Pontiac T: ail A Walled Lake O] } 1c . 51 Chevrolet Tudor | drive one. owner. kFordomatic, ‘Lak 1 Priced needs some interior finishing A VER j00p LOT , : fight with terms i desired wonderful opportunity for handy. | S¥ ae Schoo! and wy poe '51 Pontiac 8 Fordor Only 47,000 actual ,.,,. LA us shew you this valve mam 06.008, 61.500 down. Walloa “Blvd. $350, to. 6580. 925 ’ 'S1 Dodge Sedan alee. It's Rke new 53 Ford Tudor. Radio, priced home todey. : : down. oi DD ae : . - | EMBREE & GREGG WILLIS M BREWER lle | 451 Olds 88 Seda ' heater, whitewalls, Indian Village ~ 1565 Union Lake Rd. ROOSEVELT HOTEL 5 s n 11.000 miles. . Spacious, five room, frame— EM 34393 M 3-336 ST _FOlt * 51 Plymouth Fordor Now is the time’ for , : construction. 24 foot living TRIANGLE LOT OVERLOOKING MOBILE HOMES = Hs i : a ¢. Two BUY, ECE REALTOR Oxbow Lake. orem Ken 1 22 ft to 48 ft - ‘eth ome 8 | S0Chevrolet Tudor | you to make that| ’52 Ford Sedan. Radio, 7 esice o . . be eee ee est “paings te she bind" _ Shore _ + A oe can ber io jee Bees, | 50 Chrysler Sedan dream come true and heater, Fordomatic. Bat shaded lot Oni ; : —- ’ couditioned eA. 1 : s " siate cauh cr iets WILLIAMS LAKE $25 I DOWN : macs a0 Ford 8 Tudor drive a premium CaT|.¢5 pontiac Sedan. Radio @ rooms. 2 lots. 2 car garage | years te pa 50 Buick Super Sed. you can an afford. 52 Pontiac Sedan. Kado, = a a ba Re alt block. from jake, Easy terms on the - balance—of $125 ne = H utchinson’s-Praiter-Sates- ae = — E < ae - _ heater, & Hydramatic, _ ; a4 neat as @ oe and beautiful If you want a piace to go swim: | : ie 30 Olds 88 Sedan i ; 2 W. Lawrence S ees Eves to see Mouse ming and a place for your boat. 2, a ans Dizi Highway Drayton Piains | , OF a ; ; ; : rE eee or ree Si re st wt ioventigate Otter ine ores | — - 4lse Corner '° iiss Woodware 49 Ford 8 Tudor Only .......--. $795, '52 Studebaker Sedan, Ra- e . ss erin +s on 7 ¢ : : OD- WM. A Case. Hlizabe un, Preesant’ end — 11001 8. ‘Dort Migheay. Fit ao Hudse Sedan HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! dio and heater. WHITTEMORE ST. 6 ROOM M . | Spring Lakes. : 49 M - Clb. C : . : ern. 3 bedrooms, large closets. : / - ercury », ee "- . . ee ee eee |: KENN EDY Red Hor se For Sale Farms 48| Sale Land Contracts 32 —— | °49 Olds 98 Sedan -~ Co ae ins ’52 Plymouth Sedan, Rae ~ screen pore: arage. : Te OLDE LLL LLL DLL ' : ae oe eee opnmanty Motor Sales | - 4 = eeetetk wus and stores 8.e00, | Open Evenings “ti 8 pm FE2-9179_. -- SEASONED LAND gonznact railer 48 Pontiac Sedan Cpe. | ga neni 8 wees end bea = . ’ 3097 W. Huron Fe +3060 | 10 LOTS 402120 CLOSE TO FISH- _Feasonable discount, WE 2-7124 _ . ’ = OL 2-0311 Open ‘Til 10 P.M.| , . a § room modern. steam heat, bus, 47 Chevrolet Aero Sec R a paved street. $€,825. may TSE sf Body piext. $1200 eaca. Bos 160) ACRES—$3000 Down SEASONED LAND CONTRACTS 10 ee . 51 Chevrolet Tudor. Ra- 3 Aubura Ave. about 2 acres, good For Sale Lake Property 44) 47 Pontine Press . 47 Pontiac Sedan ; : hi = bees = Located 2 miles from Ox- railer.. Sales. one eyion Plains . dio, heater and white- amet ee Takeipont |* Soph MOR SERATIRACAER, | eedich Sad top tors Te | Mth" muoe'ow Ser “| FX CNANGE | 2 + I ; =I ark ‘ ludes 7 room farm use = . ' ; : : Ss. - oats va 2 | 8 eS wilds go | Matte ofter_ 9:98. __ tnat pre Rosman eat pt Motey = Loan 53) (Established Since 1932) laa ; - "si ee eee eck TE| ‘tase "tirepiace and “rootty vine | The “All Woman Realty”) M51 Grater? cupe “dane | {State Licensed tender | SATE SERVICE— JEROME ‘51 Buick Sedan. Radio, : E meres. Mew rurnses: 6! ol For honest courteous, efficient serv- hay keeper. 12x30 silo. Mtik nrc eee ee ce ee : 1953 CHEVROLET. no + DOOR : —— » ale lice som. coders y ower Cal ice specialising in, lake and sub- house with —coolerheater | GET CASH QUICKLY |. FINANCE | Powergtice. Radio neater | — heater, whitewalts, and — CARER RON? Tl nxipe YEAR| MA 5-5751 after 6 pm RANCH HOM ESITES —_ foot. well” with 4 pote 3 : Anderson. Roval. ————— o—. OL pHs: CADILLAC $1425. 42 Waldo St, ey rE Dynafiow. 2 _Close to Pontiee, PE isten hn > ELIZABETH LAKE. 3 deautitul| Sosinf mile frentege on 2 U p to $000 _| Spedroom models, 11 to 46 f%. | Used’ Cars— Orchard’ Lake at Cass - : = jj aks Front er lots oxerteskibe nee ane, ure 1946 to 42083. Pathe _ Bring — a ar weicome bo han. pee new me zE Fate '5$1 Ford Sedan. Radio, ISHED COTT -_ J~ e car a ¢, icome a . : . Tae Shower bath. electric mbes beach Onl . . $3,060, : 21 Acre mination: na ‘also made on| payments. Liberal te Phone FE rer el Riemenschneider’s heater, and overdrive, . : artri ge ay connor ar ts ne Foxe. CLINTON RIVER FRONTAGE. 190 On paved rade Giaek to th ae ee PARTS STORE Celitue er ae ee .! : = su . oe e b : . - will handle. fe ne x faeaittae Ste city of Lake Orion. includes Everything for, the trailer | from eauipred with radio, neater. lst { | LOI1CE | SO Buick Sedan. Radio, TALE TO [OTHE RIGHT MAN WHEY $4,500 Total ° Gorgeous view ee ae crop tillable land: 1@ acres CO; AK L AND Across from Tel-Huron Shopving | tights “white wal)’ tires. hydre- es: heater, and Dynaflow, Sates ser 10m A uainess | Pa _t LAKE, ORIOW. 7 lots. of beautiful woods and small - esa. Sloe he maue. etc, A 2 owner car that's USED C ARS b cosmo oe eat Lee = i bleck prod ink “i ytondertul 4 acre lake $5°0 down. L AN C : Open Wee ane meeeas pe poor = soe rou" ike — 50 Ford Tudor. Ra dio T , ment, ESCE al, s < ( ) ( ) . ‘ . : * aa ert i MEN farm and Elisabeth Takes, ‘Call now. | “lows er ia 2 Winang Ra | Fedw. M, Stout, Reais . EQUITY IN 1062.28 FOOT ROYAL oa Penge the Hod heater arid whitewalls, : — from Tel-Huron shopping v1 N. BS inaw Bt. Lik May be kept on present | ner c & yke . oF : E = souisnd 80 Acres, sandy Jonm RONTAGE Be Ree ae ae) FE mee | pravale properts Phone Mire | col TE 7 Mare Ow Come In And. |-50 Fard Crestline, Radio, x fe soe a = J. " HILTZ RIVER. ‘FRONTAGE. Between. and Ph. FE 5-616 3.5918 or EM 3-5145. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS ON 1953 Get The Car 5 . Radio, , in m= production. Also 5 with acc.ss to Cedar Island and. 3 FT 1962 INDIAN [AN HOUSETRAIL- uick Special everything on car. pe ona . heater and overdrive eo” room e 20x24 cement REA LTOR Oxbow Lake 54 ft. on water. ee 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO ". "Modern Te yeist. watere 61 20a Of Your Choice : fruit storage Ta. garden irae: | ves: = . Spen—tives: launone al Atay gpl vrei henge ith- FARMS OF ALL SIZES “SEVERAL T MIKE "30 DeSoto Sedan. Radio ne UG, SES We Eprey | “| well om property. (3.760. Easy _ eons he Biases lS denon) o OXFORD TRAIL ER eSoto Sedan. ° for $12,000 with just Lakefront—Orion terms Sons. 66 W. Huron 7 95) Cadillac 62 Sedan wa PONTIAC’S TRAD vr. ae _. _— —_az en LE ane ee fandges Lake privile en roa an Hey rd ‘Sale Business Property 49 y 49 on . Seles ee VACATIONTING, = — ANY TIME tsi Plymouth : ee 800 _and heate i 4 4 pe | bs : oe ea THES : ue ew ame a 1: ke Ue M. G LW OOD | — Ba te "tape & i seats Seeee | vlan First come reg ee ae pond “with” Mike, 40 | 51 C “Chrysler New Varker . e ing a ower Straits Lake $143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd LOCATED JUST OUTSIDE or fir t served ere are tust a few 8 950 d fluid ai eetent Jocation refrig- FE | 5-1784 FE 4-3844. Open 8 to 1 city on one of main roads Large - OX er See the new otewarts and Great uy s. Radio, heater, an ut pay teed com combustion Pull price ciuiminum sing Cut hmestone L. ARE iE Hic ME SI T E iS &tes = a4 pen a all Apetan Livings ton e aes hymns Hey Gens ay Also “30 Lael cern aecemetes wamee drive. . ine inventory. erou ares picture § window. - ft. of ae : with Yellowstone and Tin) Homes The one-owne: car reer - nm entrance; Auto. ot] 100x150 CLOSE IN hat ee eae) a os smell best deals are here ‘49 Olds. Convertible. Sharp. DeSoto re tea XT. j DRY CLEANING Shon as well ‘o Wettlo estate. 613 508. A number of choice butiding sites |- ionen house and 10 acres of 4, ae betes’ Pig er cess 5 = rates up to 5 MIKE’S AUTO SALES 048 Olds. Convertible ...... 51 Nash Convertible. Ra- “Main street location tn downtown | _ $3500 dow mek north of Maren St on Coss | eee Call fos fertmer partie | Parts, Accessories PONTIAC’S TOP. TRADE TRUCKS dio, and heater, Pontise. Business can easily be | PAUL M JONES. REAL STATE Senter High Sches!. Some sit nightly Terene Cal for farmer perhet | ——= | 1 MILE Bouth of of Lake Orion M-24 ToL Oariand eae 19s: Donge w ton C & O ... $245 , ‘increased, Includes al! poomenry _ $3 W }__Huron, _ FE + 43505 — rolling. "A i ° ph few andes Ese ° . “CY 2-0721 “41 CHEV. « LUB COUPE. A 1948 Chev. % ton a $205 50 M - 40 d finishing equipment Only ORCHARD LAKE VILLAGE. 2) SS" ao cone old ; NEW AND MODERNIZED USED “piack beaut Legge es LC. L ——— 1949 Kaiser, 4 door sedan,’ $293 : . = | pls SMe Ra A eas “ee dee pest ~ re saner | For = = Eee: 50 ey ee Re ES bal Kalser, sedan. oe Phone FE 2-913) pad heater. | INO HOUSE . ! S LAKE. _ Cornet cone. — ka SS aa : ers 1951 Henry J, 2 door, 348 . o.. I ‘c at " aed pone MRI LOTS FOR 8A Without 1540 Lapeer Rd. MY 24611 KAISER SALES & SERVICE '49 Packard Tudor. Radio ~ A = TO ‘O AST This-3 year old 2 bedroom home ALL WITH SEWER AND WATER l 1 m.le north of Lake Orion. | 3776 AUBURN AVE. PE 4-4692 h | COAST-TO-COA‘ rod fpr dla ong oe ra Cane Lake Rd. cnorth of Keego, |New, unfinished haute win we d ist SCHULTZ. 9 FOOT 2 BED. | — and heater. , U : coors, new auto ol) furnace. wide lor 8 Riture window. a0 Bed: E rooms Modern. All metal. Very . ; World Ss Largest Rpg pepe ee lots 80" wide” eee a: rooms, bath room mn ‘soot only, ANQOrsers age) Ciera peat te ibe d nape tr For Sale Used Cars 61| For Sale Used Cars 61/49 Hudson Sedan. Radio . a i 9506 eI arge en Ww sin Me . Lake eee lt ee ae a eee ee ee - oO eee Cyan Bree Fe Se ere ee See tae Also 13 lots in Pontiac with sewer First coat of plaster °on * septic You'll enjoy doing business with oo Meese cece Re . and heater, : priced $0850 nod wWeter tank in and well down. Will trade | America’s oldest and largest con- | — a eaten cae OW NIESSES : : 2 : UDSON BRADWAY COMPANY, | $1600 souity for car, house trailer | sumer finance company: Reavite: | Myra Road ne OOWN 40 Chrysler Sedan. Ra: i vs M th Bldg _ Detroit we 2-9700 | : ‘ments are simple ou - JaTys . * RANCH HOME Giroux & Hicks. ape ic - etro | : J eee €0 te pee qukcki ca tiene Rent at Tralice Space_ 36 di and héeates u In_® subdivision of all new homes. Lots of All Kinds,’S Fdw. M. Stout Realtor |/ ture. car or furnture. | Loans Lis : o . Lovely & room 24x48. Fireplace.) Open Eves. Ti me 1-5 . . f made without endorsers for any | ““~~~~ : Eatin, 2 oar gerace end te ceret 4308 Disie ae inte eon sem ton Plains | and Description 71M segeee ee se {| good purpose. Up to 20 months | ary att Pad RA eae PARK . : 47 Ford Tudor. Heater - cr Lot ith hills, tr lake to repay : : c : ! 56 — JOSEPH F, REISZ | MALL_YEAR AncuMD woe ON) 170 Ute Some eal eee ca mmol ints @ mo} Auto Accessories 57 Used Car \ alues ‘46 Pontiac Clb. Cpe. Ri suited for triclevel home you ge : ontiac ». pe. a. 53% W. Huron Bt. lake. outd rill, shade tr . . . oe 100 CS gl00T gin 48 | OO : __FE_2-0259. an EVO, MI 4-4419 —pleganal peers bt aS. pesers _saonli ter) exeseed STORE BUILDING AND 2 APTS oe “iE ja 20.03 36.85 AUTO. PARTS. ee 3 — —- : 7 ap dio and heater. — ns : . = rt ATL V ty” full price. Terms 6 ita ranging from $750 to on youn “ tan infor- ro He o at ry - F tate era odels 20 | Fricea to r It Your ‘Purse! The “All Woman Realty 3.000 mation call FE ¢4767 or all mak s and model« 20 ve. ; Over 200 sts from which to : es ehold's charge is the monthly nt di S ~ __ Suburban grocery, beer and wine,| We specialize in one day service. UO GL | , Sedan. Radi storme end ‘screens, This Tear | Lares fenced lot with outeide) MALS Qulehig Math some’) sowed over shoe in ws 4) LICSTICPHOLD | sureue etme HAROLD TU|RNER, FORD | 4 Podge Sedan. Racio round home is only 4 years old light. Sturdy year around 3 bed-| Very reasonable poe peel mese: Lovely six . ‘ Y COFFEF " - ’ > and heater. partment attached Lake FREE: ONB POUN!: C = : On nice lot near busline. $1,000 — as tb moders, iutchen, | eG orse district. ne competition. Good fix- pti ponheria tee ERirabioy ey rene : THE LMA M. ELWOOD)| sersee. lovely view from large : —ee ) lase Go 122 Oakland ‘vnue. ’ : * oe ee L. - screened porch. A real bargain | . eae Need Money PE 47066 Not a “Rough Rider” in $136 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Ra. for immediate sale. Only $3,000 | PAUL A. KERN, Realtor | . . PE $124, FE 3004 nna to 7 | down. __FE4-2252_7 31 Osaea. Ave oe cases ATTENTION Mm |"’ the lot. Come in today 2 | Red Horse: ie eclSaiclAcsesnclla7 “Real Estate Since 1919" FIN A NC Ee We are wrecking 1949 to 1963 cars - i and try out the car of sss West" Suburban = = rea es Ee {and _trucka We have several tate) 0000000 © *& __f ae x ; ttrants hae ~~ low mil used : I choice. SS » are nome | Corporation of Pontia Trasemis & rear axles. Good your'c free ia ee one guna ee FE 4-2252 5 ROWLING aie 2 25 rir ‘Goninar ou Rs poy et ate one net | 53 Ford Ranch W...$1159} ’51 Ford Victoria ....$795 i lent basement, stoter heat, ear YEAR AROUND HOME ON LAKE | 21 Acres growing lively city. Includes ls as near se your telephone. Just Sea AUTO PARTS , . . , garage, Full price $15,500.00. Orion, S00" Pairstes. 26381. | Located on Indianwood road complete alleys, pool ta- 2839 Dixie Hwy - ee 4433/49 DeSoto Clb. Cpe.. .$544| '48 Packard 4 Dr.....$199 UPPER STRAITS LAKE. woneeN ‘ miles hc of. ane cz mee one lunch . Sooner: DAMAGED DR ABLE BUICK Conveniently Located 6 rooms. Automatic heat and pavement . aces ~~ ool ie : oo eee on a! < rom ; 5 | 1. mes. 3.000 (DRIVEA! cher aad | >) > . : . - ie ss i. bedroom | home, wi with full base- ett: eae privaerce 5 Exe woods and ‘beauty at the ate on Butlaing Priced at “Mires: Bell patie or all FE. 2-047. 48 Pontiac 4 Dr...... $299} '53 Chev: Hardtop. . .$1495 “ment, storms reens, metal ' rel plat Pi ee be lown. Or For auto financing, refinancing. LOUIE'S AUTO, PARTS +a : . . Far eet re airs eee ‘shoes! BANQAIN per wages jeu) sees win han die $500 down = me property. trade. or payment ES om any other | Open — snd eegerene * meek 47 Buick 2 Dr.......$199! '49 Ford Cust. 4 Dr.. .$299 ee ces Sean oe eS Stee —- Ss ee eae ee ern rihy td ae = oi oedneerasttetaine eee ee aise .. _. sas = z eee : Nace ‘your first’ visit and “eprint : Boda uy e z ee ee fo x _. ; ; ‘DENNIS. OCONNOR [2 4 Ages me Daw NE Stour, Realtor ine few. minutes. Liberal repay-| Lote = used arte for “46 cars “47 ford Clb. Cpe.... -$399 | 47 Oldsmobile 4 Dr.. .$99 car ic dake re som or MY sone Nhl fim te cur ane “eG 183 ; mentee (omh_Onkland Ay Oh _PR_sasty, ‘49 Buick 2 1D $399) °52 P Ct Dix. $1199 Yo Ford Dealer — Clean. cool suburban living at only | mi from the city limits Open eve til _ MERCURY RACING ENGINE OR wic t. _ ) 5S? Pont. Chief. x ur F $1375.00 Down -See this delightful Egor Sale Resort Prop. 43 Priced at $1475 on terms Ph PE 58165 H m t fl trade OR 3-2094 - | 2 bedroom suburban home. de- P. ' O e u Oo a shed A = ~ : hightful interior ene bedroom and | “~~~ ~~~ ~~ rw 1) Acre ee ee Auto Services 5558, (50 hev. I lardtop Dee $799 1°53 Dodge 4 Dr... $1199... 147 S. Saginaw é 2 the way. Don't Marl uch eg your! _EMpIre™ heidi © AGE | er Balun, im “waiaron _ CONCESSION sl iat | ‘Loan Company REPAIRS, BUMPING & te ~~ a 183 P " I 97398 | Phone FE 5-4101 p—..___.___ appointment NOW, 0 1.” Res oot frontage and | eee | — Ae ¥_ Deluxe. .2.2.d073| ’ lym. 95 (EJ >. Below a) eee DEREAL ESTATES) W7 Commun Natoner mE MEE)” FREE ESTIMATE | $27, S3PIym. Hardtop. $1395, Phone < . LPP lt OP NEA Dl PE oC € cee G ours aturday - P = = ine te ! ACREAGE SPECIALS |S" ™* - Furi YEAR CLAGS C LICENSE | “PAYMENT PLANS | ‘SI Lincoln Coupe... .$899) "49 Plym, 4 Dr.......$299) pe ICHOL TE | Lovely one acre tracts ot good! Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | Bett tnown place in north coun-| TEAGUE FINANCE CQ.| BRAID MOTOR SALES) 496, a.) ye. $199 Reel ESTATE AnD ere St fertile soil “Excellent location. lay wl Oasinaw Bt Fu. PE be108| ctrenes Mee 8 sates abana Kies 202 N. MAIN PHONE TE pase 48 Studebaker 4 Dr. $199| 50 Ford 8 Cy Tudor $299 Eve FE ; Close us. slores end schools ‘ Open Eves ‘ttl 8 30 acreage. Iliness forces sale of ~ ence ee ee -; Only 316 down and $15 month.” | : this Beautiful spot. Deal direct| ROCHESTER, MICH. case at West Pike 5' S90 pt. = =p ’ >}. z | LIL BROWN, Realtor | with owner, Write Pontiac Press LOANS $28 TO $300 CRANKSHAFT See ae 52 Plym. Clb. Cpe... .$7991°51 Plym, 4 Dr.......$599 1362 W H __FE 27-4810) "WOME ON 5 AC = | fern se gp ce ar rca ce AUTOS car, € ers revore: e ae : = ; 2339 i FO eS == "| Catal @ niles wee a OE MOBILGAS STATION LIVESTOCK; chine chop. 13 Ueod Pe 50 Pontiac 2 Dr......$599| °49 Hudson 2 Dr.....$299 FOR BETTER SITES _ | a 6 miles est of Ox 92-2563 |FOR BETTER HOMES SEF | fort Hou-e bas 4 rooms and| For lease Located in city of Bir- RD oe ee oe - ORCHARD LAKE RD..; CHEROKEE HILLS | Sat, Meany sew aad tm good) DONC cg tm 6 mos or lease | Wanted Used Cars 39 | : ~ . , * ~ | rondition om & ruil! rees. . PPPLAE LLLP PLP LP LLL OD : : , aT ‘ y } formation, call Mr- Dart at “Ar Yr NTI OUR NEW LOCAT ION | Foe cae © ata) (eciect” trom) 038 |) Price | $5000 exh terms Peatar PE sete) ater ep. o.|° WHEN YOU MELE D TOP 888 FOR ANY SHARP CARs | ‘ | eee te remeet sr te| 2 ACRE Mar eating Ore] fan Restes Peto ror Beaute saves” Convertibles TRUCKS Meonnetl even!) | wecaetaapenes cat | Marites gisteeeiee | eaeateat AnLoly Te a eS snare ~ . o s ease On usy ntiac ’ : = - rd = le / 7 ~ rd . eae: CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | ores ee SaTRISTED Home | for pqureett anS’ entoy \o. evod $29 to 500, See M&M Motor Sales | 49 Cadillac Conv... $1399 '50 Ford % Tom Exp. $523 ‘ = or ¥. ® ‘ es i a wo wie clas ee oes ee a ey Te omen MUGS OPE SUSE, ates. “Wiuople bane Ra, whee | jeetdqmcome, Log of meaeta | seach tang 22 Sete S88) 51 Buick Convas.... $89 33Ford ty 1 Pickup $9231. large dining and living rooms ton mje north Walters Lake, hh) bgaeh = ¥| we can help you with your money sie Hwy., |? POO ODE t “~, JUTOTd (2 1. PICKUP § veer pre wand ae “ae ES pag ranch Cae S Dray between Orion & Clarkston. $150| ¢Venings 7 to 9 problems You can get up to ee | THE HIGH DOLLAR . ' ESSE ES ISS satis 0 ee Oe er] fama fi Be OWNER OAK UAGETAURANE Anfane Pe EAE gingtony ARAL MODE RY" Gy ge meh gra, ed are, eS E-Chews Comvirver S855 Ford: 14 T--Panel $399 Our ptan is ethical, honest ~ oa Femecnetis cuwe per meet. HOLM ES BARTR AM 10 —- ACRE “RESTRICTED HOME- or FE 3-0442 Telephone us or call at our office aul ay aed ney the oe = = . . d Neg arbor | poco ag Dize Highway _ | sites! _tadleswoes Rd. frostans RESTAURANT t FOLLY LLY EQUIPPED x im Ay “ANWWELT d ; and true. ~ A fice, neat 3 bedroom home wit ae 19 -pe rcent down. $25 mo. . Pe i . — — a EF begets cea ee OEP En onli Rae |_Enoktang bord "” ONT) a a | STATI SS = 1949-CHEVROLET— Si ter not: ee ss Sena on f ——— é aa, wore = fi aa oe eee ene =a a spurs: i fer a at only Md eo wit with a “DONELSON aka 100 FT. ae For Sate Parms 48" SELL OR TR rRAT ADE GROCERY FIN, ANCE co. PAVERIL'S 9020 DIXIE a, oe Eas mechanical a = H ow rontage, FE 2-0838 after 6 p.m. ‘writ - urner terior Sound wi . LOTS. 160x300 EACH $500 EACH, 8, ACRES.‘ ROOM HOME NEAR Bren Psblenes years. rite FE 4-1574 FOUR CAR WILT BING MONE CAR = CELE BRIN BRING MORE counl| beky a > Es \ . M-15.. Suchy Realty Ortonville nk Bidg. cash et GLE: Vashington Park , Terms, MI_4-2843. 5OR3 SMALL DOWN PAYICRNT. GWG. | 1? _Pretes State Bent Bide | cnet becouse we Ste ; _. 5 rooms’ tile bath. full basement |? LARGE BUSINESS LOTS IN : - cery. beer, & wine. I made $6000 ently need 6 variety ‘s. late mod- oe $34.00 a Month i gas heat. aluminum storms and Pontiac, 40x1€0, tine location. Rea- = Bees ject Year working my own hours. Mortgage. Loans 54| ei cars. ‘Don't pass ” our top : - : Retech and excellent condition sonable Hadiey 44F22 : PRIVATE LAKE Write Pontiac Press, Box 27. —— wean | dollar ¢onsideration ‘or clean, ' Regsohably priced. 7 LAKEFROMT 1 COTS, NEAR t PON. Ga lacuna SMALL CATER “NO BUSINESS LOW INTEREST late one x md te Lara . Ke i K } ee 502250 . Own. 3 New and truck Clears about -$60-$75 5 21 ie TE Yee See ae S sat ‘. go bes = sere EE eeeeeeeeS=~=—s=—=S re KS K. L, Templeton, Realtor, _ 2152 . randstons rench “home with 3| | por we, Can be run from home| Unlimited funds or single family sf oa rer sects s - 3330 hi 2? LOTS NICE “VIEW. A TO fireplaces. 1%, baths. 2 car ga- or Ours iv dwellin mo age — : NTED . . . . . CHR R-PLY : Or fice “Oven” Bren #4563)" sylvan, Otter and con tates rage. custom * outbutidings Love: > 6-6140.___. should Vorrower dt : Pablasgge Hneltne fylmetl pay cash. 7 NOW! TWO} BIG LOTS! -| Woodward at “40 Mae Rd net | FE = : Wy nee ses lake oth excellent SMALL GROCERY. BEER. WINE. H. G. PE T ERSON Ivete party : . Lincoln anin an swimming acres xtufes 4@ s : . 2 - Man TSE tae Corse he lay hE Meee reat tada ce | Qiao re San” om Te] BA cou Sa at | | For Sale Used Cars 61, 464 - | Woodward & Realtor, FE 5-069 rees. A perfect gentleman's farm. erms, __Phone FE 5-8406 or PE 56772 : : ~ Jocass asd walls, FR? 104 bite b's a | | «$40,000! with $12,000 down. SMALL PRINTING SHOP 5 : Chevie. ———-—-‘¥ewe Around Lakefront Ghee 7 Pe et SIDE OF TOWN, Weill situated. If interested, write) For Sale Housetrailers 55 DAMAGED DRIVEABLE BUICK , . ‘Chevie. 47, $69 Down ; ether _Box 8. Tomttes Press. ‘46, 3,000 miles on motor and ; : Yes have reduced this On bosutitad Lake Oakiand, 2 PAUL A. KERN, Realtor . BUY TC . REALTOR ‘tires, Wil sell parts or all. FE a | qd. i car Bedrooms an’ bath. Room tor | Lots OF ALL akinps. P. W-131 Oaktand Ave. FE 2.9200 | TO, BUY TO SELL REAL 4954 ANDERSON, 31 FT.. LOT 38,| (2-067. . . Wooawar , Ne NOAA. | ss qh en an _____ Bmore Natural fireplece "Wee, | Dinnen & Son. 66 W. Huron, “Real Estate Since 1919" Partridge I8 THE IRD" to vee. Huron. ‘Tratier Park. Pe ri RIVERIA ees only $i abetantia down reseanebie Homesites Tien tier tora ew ear END. | WANTED FO CORTICE BURDEN | GENERAL "ind 29 FT COSTOM, | “dear, a accesories Portes oe 2 irmingham | - “™ SEXROE |e awum are, SOTO 50 _._Dixie-Highway Nx pare ihe privilege of ettering homes, ete. Fifty mites trom De- | custom-built homes of lake BrOp-| Aluminum trailer, 1 ft_ $605 come) OR 3-168, |. ieee’ CHEVE “472 DOOR EXCELI Xfi tieahed Foom modera home Clarkelon Estates. lorated onthe 43 trot. wi pote conet ig regead om 1 owe. Write Bress tarts Continental 1984 Demonstre’ | CADILLAC 5) CONVERTIBLE.” ; PHO! XES-. condition. $380. FESI1 ith attached garage. Home faces at only $700 and $850 cash. also (gigy. *° —— aed Fs 70 RENT _OR LEASE cp cree: OATES ee eee teen | NE mee tn bn AY- for siness | he NTED Baa nim, . “8 ee ie 5 | -™® ls fe rey of ‘Highway Priced | near Auburn, en on deme Reed | 6 ACRES ROOM HOUSE. |“ buniaine for. barber shop. In "GENERAL SALES / 1 8 Wire| wheels "Continental | Mawest 4-7500 JOrdan 4-6266: ioe CHEVRO“ET 3 3 Rovere: ar 510-800, term . ‘on Vietory D'vecfor only $800) small barn. 15 miles cout. priced, location. Call after 3, a ra : wheel on rear White side walis 2 a ee CLEAN, Fi Col 4 | with terms. » berrtitul building | | for quick sale, 67,800 with terms §-3331. 2101 Disie_ Highway | Puly cauip FE 4-3873, 10 Sc ; Incoln 3-44.46: $e 2 to end heater. or jorec | fight on E Bivd, going at only | Northern Michigar ae res 1983 we FOOT ROADLIONT Tike AM _, Lincoln 3-3837 Lincoln 3-44. Sots s and bath In nics! 8700 with, $200 down Why not 2 room modern basement. me, {gaat LAKE BEAUTY SHOP. 968 Pontiac Trail, alle | enocAe ae e ;SEDA 0000 _ 8 i ios CHEVROLET DELUXE ae AR gy | —— at — aT, Lat occardina to your. Fogen . ee Only $3, with | long establisned. ag equipped. Vone, — | failes, power steerin ar w acces. | . : 0 ' dan, very clean throughout. , | | Lake pri wom ie rat Recs 0 otal lear B i048 27 FT. Ae ra REECTRE IC _sories. Midwest 41 ; : » | _ 37842. a COCKER REALTY | KG. "Tempate ad, Realtor | G 13 0. NM. ARBL EE Realtor | Fees your oy v burners. SPOR e1is,| Drakes. 2600 7. | 552 CADILLAC. €2. ¢ DOOR TIRE | exehauey a5 poem a eS, 44001 ima BE. Huron &t NATIONAL 36 FOOT. NEARLY new 9.000 actual miles. 2° ie ~~ : . « 44 . ) owner, asonable, OA ‘ ee. 7410, OR 3403 FE 48 “hve. FE 21317) aia Andeenone OR 1 raced | i 207,” new, Bath. FE 2-0008, F i biue, Ail accessories; 22 Auburn. | a ‘| e-3ana, / ro 4 : - a 5 : ~ : > ry } ‘ 3 z . stl 4 ” 1 « ! a . \ | | a * 5 on x ou ! 4 , yd vs “ , \ ae, ’ j ys rf Kae ‘ 2 ; F } OF Se ee eae oF = a ah 4 8 vy eo - i a ae | 4 ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 3. 1958. So _CFIFTY-SEVEN, For Sale’ Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars FUNNY BUSINESS iy Mevebbécger Fer Selo Used Corn, st For Sale Used Cars 61 For Sale Used Cars 61 _For. Sale Used Cars 61 a | 61) ~ acai aehace eC = Rea ee - B Oliver's CM A Cor ~ [aoa tel Glonkelen ‘cd CM SPECIALS Bel cprRoUey, 9, BoD DE : - — and CL | -s2 tiutncm 4 door super - save . $$$ on a ee , - the Pee 2 a good used car | 1952 Chevrolet 40 Ford . sesseeeee-$ 95 101 ws Huron, Facts e \ \ BLUE PIN Bel-Air Sport Coupe. «| en tele ae Ser ar . Siew cok Low MiLeAde. manoror "46 Ford . peceseeee G24 Suv ST CONVERT 40-2 ve 190 FORD V8, TUDOR, EQUIP. 47 Ford cee ec cece e 0 $395 ty tnd tabs over vayments. FE And Buy Your ry over nae oan = oe tow bane 49 Ford . seeesee0e $445 ‘wer Used Ca Purse | ag! ee | ons SSD SIE er and defroster, ee . —— at aU yo power glide transmis- '50 Ford . .....00++5- $695)" ay eter “Overarivg, teal. sion. She is sharp. 8 9 = | fom 95 ete et Bie Le S| miles A beautifal “ - afk. e with AND. HEAT- miles. © autiful ~ i . o Elisa- i. A aa Onc Be P ee ~ Michigan’ S '47 Chevrolet 2 dr, ie vex Swen TRADE _- Sports model for . ' "35 Cheve . pereseces$ 95 "37 Cheve . ...s+e0+.$ 45 Radio & Heater Transportation Specials” Ti 13 Two DOOR Only eeeeeeeee $1295. ~ Finest a cr a 5000 PONTIAC TWC SEE IT TODAY 39 Cheve , aereceeesS AS, $195 Tha © ; pecan aS ‘ ae marr == : “Tr don’t mow wtint came over me=I just went in there = — = ales 46 Cheve gsi ccs 00-508 2 . to puy a canary!” nea TER oy VROLET MAKE OFFER [age i, ain Oconee 4 com, . 4 . ‘* Chevr e fe __ ss 47 Cheve . sesseenes $325 Used Car Lot For Sale Used . @ - For Sale Used : 61 Radio & Heater . dsr CLARKSTON - = ee en © 151 Cheves .e.seee- $895 Corter of o Sart : ——~ oS Font door. MOTOR SALES ee DODGE “$3, V8. CLUB COUPE. 2 ; 14 yuours _ | — a PONTI AC | woodward & 13 Mile Rd, "eee Be 9) 5 — FA Sara toert coune| Cation, Mich Fy te batt | For Sale Used Tracks 62 - RETAIL itis Baie: Stckhora Fin ( . M $ 9, a TAYLOR'S te TRAST = "47 Buick . | ito i )'53 Chevrolet 2 dr. Sedan, _ _~ "49 Nash, 4 dr. AT INGE. tai 47 Buick , ...eee0ee- S345) 1953 tos) FORD 49 Nash, ’ MArket_ ¢1961_ : radio, heater and original . 4 Radio & Heater i 49 Buick ee eeeeees $545 STORE 2 tone finish. 2 — eae _ <5 149 Buick eee eenene +-- $595 : : : $1, 195 bit tires, Boni ones Oe : : A ee Se : : TY. ’ : S. Le owner beauty, Lux- $395 z 50 Buick . seecene es $895 GOODWILL mor Sie H uron Motor Sal ales | - urious 2 tone desert | R JEROME 0 Buick ..2++00--$895| USED CARS |S Chevrole 2dr. Sedaiy TT ar waa] rey, wedgewood| "48 pontiac “a” | Roebeee | “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY" ee and heater. . Signals." Original” owner phone phone blue. Hydra pick | Radio, Heater & ! 50 . ransmission, eluxe Hydramatic ie 1949 - —_¢- | 1082 FORD 8 VICTORIA. radio and heater, visor fs . BUICK $795 _-f{ ienels, ‘eckuy, lights, Inkster and viewer. Direc a oes / : Ze skirts," 2a z Excl Truck t "47 Ponting « ooae++ 0. $345 $545 _ dais’ car it eee mics. 203 3. tional signals, back- Plymouth op oe »48 Ponti THIS _ONR 18 COMPLETELY | , Te WILSON Sed ‘ ontiac . ..+++-.$495| EQUIPPED wit RADIO. | meat. | ’51 Chevrolet 4 dr. Sedan,|@ STATION WAGON. up lights, custom in- 2 DOOR + AND DYNAFLOW. ‘radi . transportation car 312 W. Mont- t 18,000 actual : : 49 Pontiac . ....++..$645| SLBAN FOUR Door SEDAN. 7 radio & heater, A new! aim. erior. actus 'SQ Buick 2 d We . 1951° “a car trade-in. # : S RD. miles. : ule : r. Les ae Weecoemmnameeen |. "50 Postiac ......:...90$§ ’ CHEVROLET ee *”C«*dC COUPE. i = a | __Sedanette, radio & J ron * HH ee ; $695 hot-red. $116. 1163 Dorchester Rd. | Onty—saeeere es $1395 heater : | Tee o ‘AVERY. PINE TWO DOOR SE- _ Seaal hes, Fences ‘Community Motor Sales _ = f] | es ER ONE OF, OUR souiD | ’SQ Buick Special 2 dr., ra- see ee ete Se Sait” Open “td 10 Dm 50 47 Stude 2 c........ $195 dio, heater and original| Lesded 1 Cae oun. $595 ! | 1950 green finish. — T¥O_ iw FORDS RADIO” AND | FORD : | orn on $495 s . YOU'LL DO BETTER 90 Ford 2 dr. irs RADIO AND HEATER. ’50 Pontiac Chieftain “8”| “7+. back em ghis_wioaaina ue $495 ose 49 Hudson .........$495 1951 2 dr., radio, heater and Ss tow mileage cue ownee. Fu. $695 West Side Used Cars | Pos | o* + FORD spotless blue finish. SPECIAL LARRY #@=“™ re eum) § “Als - $795 $595 . — _ *50 Pontiac “8” Our low overhod Will cave you | ee Geen o : | Ere) Matthews-| 24. Dew, | — JEROME =| Ste Spite | oa '47 Dodge . ....+++..$295| THIS ONE TOD. eL ; 1953 Radio & heater Rochester Ford Dealer | ** TRADE. AND SELL condition. p F 1950 ; incoln Cosmopolitan, Hargrea es) . PH. Ob 10711 rit o tee eennes , : A Se j sf nes eee ee eee ae — «| For Sale Used fFrucks—62 oe oe DODGE trap h "a er Pratacals Pontiac Convertible i - — oung 8. ©} eg covcevces 5. window lifts. iginal) — : . , —— ean tay Tm THIs GoOD| gray finish. . Finished in Leste black CHEVROLET 795 . A-l A-] For Sale Motorcycles 64 \ i HW ti ‘ ; | POR PARTS AND SER SFA" SoaS toe wee $495 Cctinin rod, and. ai Si Ford custom's" | T CC )K |. Batt tale Son ana 47 Olds $297 1952 conditioning heater. Low wu ! Radio & heater | ae | Trteeeeseess PONTIAC ‘51 Studebaker V-8 Sedan,| Mileage. a = __— |= eee 2 — "47 Olds | ws .e+-eeeee $297 $1,245 radio, heater and ag SHE 18 SHARP! - : i oe s.0 MY 330 XE THIS 18 A_FINE AND CLEAN al ee oe USED CARS. = REBUILT BICYCLES AS GOOD Ab 4 DOOR SEDAN WITH RADIO drive. Original blue fin- On! $1995 7 of , YOU'LL BUY IT. ish, ; . July . seeeness : | | : NA “Boats & Accessories 66 49 P, 5 we $495 SEE IT TODAY ‘53 Chev. 2b, radio € beats TH IS | ALUMACRATT, BOA _'49 Packard . ...++- »$545 * OLDS .— FE Se a 2 door, radio, heater. Low » Fado cater y one otn RELI ABLE hina & “orons, : $545 a mileage. . Bitty | ERS Sa arte lenge cee] 81225 1GQQ5° | tos reemae | — TRUCKS __| ia cee : » Very low mile- | 804 N. Main r = ‘ontiac © . : ene. $595 HEATER & HYDRAMATIC. age. At less than one- OL si Om oe. , i eis war doce, mat anal TO DO YOUR JOB Manin ; arvice 7 \ PONTIAC | ‘hit original cost. ; | 'S2 Dodge 52 Chevrolet 2 dr. = bere, Greece. | mame eee amet GOOD ‘50 FORD 6, a“ ~ Radio & heater, im- | '53 STUD. 1% ton pickup | Perfect conditon. +2061. FE : $1,295 FE 1-718), 4 door. Whitewalls. Very tne Sar 31035 after € pm. : \ RET AIL : , HENRY J "Si. O48 SAVER, BA-| clean. BOE ES —— 'S3 FORD 1 ton Express.) EVINRUDE M FOR ; "49 Kaiser 3. .- cs $245 — dition. My ‘equity $50. dn Sar . $945 5,000 miles a = y Ren Fr yong of outboard STORE dan Fully equiped soad| "seo Re" ae, gUEE | KellerKoch | -ssrorp reo 3s yal Saernerare oom oe dan, Fully equipped and| ‘pyeem me vv ey IDI0O95 =—_— emazeremsrrecore eauan| Deny 74 Gree ares NN Factory Branch | ee aay Sores ee eae Oo] Pontiac > Chrvcter date ence ete | Sree Oca take Bae esos i Cy. cHSeuit| RRB rw lier ne meen) arecee | avacerre fier : below market price, Clean, tomatic ahift 52 CHEV. ¥4 ton panel ° - ‘s3 Pontiac Convertible. hydramatic. Automatic shift “ae IBERGLASS mcmoun (atest GeED ,c#R | of these. Pri wd i ow as Sed oe $925 . , 'S2FORD F-62 ton dump] sone Fibergias Canoes Be 7 4 of these. Priced as low a O een ane een te ; : BOAT COVERING KITS ~ RRO ee tee . "| "Pontiac's Top Trader : . 'SICHEV. % tom pickup] "12, yDrint oe test Sanat Bi S| timate ae $295 MIKE AUTO SALES ‘92 Ford. SLINT'L % ton pickup | etme pee Fa ee Gee = ee ees Se cemay (i Oakland __ | Custamline & tudor Radio. a a = ae + ine P oO. nn a passco. a = $9" Pontiac Chieftain 2 and heater. 2 Foanie aoe ’S1GMC 2 ton cab and pene Seerse at | ané $395 1953 Buick Special : | Saarerere Pp cle beets, Tes. : ' -» Radio, heater & hard Lake | Always : dr., radio and heater. $1095 : yarcaatic chassis” a Maia tase —_ es ee ce ! _|_ ‘50 Mercury . |@199 an S1FORD Vente 1 se OES MARIE SOP A step ieerdi in quality | “It’s A Fact” pret sing and over: DLLI factory “acce ssories| ’51 FORD F-8 tractor, HEAVY DUTY MARINE PLYWOOD rive. New tires. : : : : ; _A step below in price, , That Michigan's Finest $795 '52 Buick, radio, | muda wine weal beaker | BAGLEY AUTO PARTS . Sea ard ot Has Sige Sao a jae a ae Te I a PEA AMG or FES abet re S| G 46 actus! ses a“ ane T®™ 1°51 GMC N ton Piickup Wolv aan a | i of 30. Used Trucks re ood selection of '46 to 48 Wee «2... serseseee, OES! boats. Evinrude motors, Owens ' : SO IF ; —e automobiles. Now Only .... $1895 50 FORD ¥, ton pickup a Ce . ‘52 O Ids obi Je | 2 Mv % tom pickup”... 8995 This Ad Es Trad . $1395 Community Motor Sales I IS crenings. & Bu Sundays, 10005: Dikie, : m t "82 Chev. '4 M tth 4 WN Main Bt. : Rochester dump MA 5-5601. _ ee Nee eee ee 1950 90 Chrysler a CWS- |, . OL 2-8811 Open "Ti 10 P.M. | . caMaan CONVERTED MARINE Condition _ 8&8 Super_2 Door. | [80 Cher. % ton pickup $396 windsor - four door,-4wo-—tone, ee 52. Mercury 4 dr. 49 GMC_¥, ton pickup ___|__Jgep engine, Complovely, overseat a ns (5) 81 Chev. Sedan Delivery ..... $605 es ao fish, Almost” new | white ‘Har reaves Monterey. Radio & . 49 FORD 1 Vv tak ee a —— ee Very excellent condi-|s2 chev. % ton panel ....... $08 ema land. ples wobolstery. 9 eats | : 8c Redet i ‘ . ° MERCURY OUTROAR slow Jacket oe Counts. with : penpals a Ta- | 4g ‘Dodge 12 ton Stake ..... $205 Ser sere ait a No CHEVROLET ; : Weekly y Botte ren vn come sia ner pagent “46 Dodge 's gon pickup ..... $195 $38.00 a Month 211 S. Saginaw $1] 4 fe) 5 seca wera “oes Payments '49 Ford 1 ton Van r ofan aie, NO Pa bane : ‘48 GMC. Van . PE 4-4546 Open "tl 8 p.m. ete — W 12 FT. WOLVERINE 8U You, Count |e omit ote Te san ho Bae cep ba SE? fon uk 8 "Eee eee sonoma en penn = sacha : Lovcean!S2-Ghpneem les »--cnsase a AR ae —= ae oe Satter: ——— 2 tone finish in jet we Bel Air S ) Coupe 12.66), SEA ee port Coupe, | 1962 Dodge M"brook 12.66 48 FORD 11% ton stake NEPTUN on. - black and snow white} Many More. Bedic & hale 198g Piy. Cranbrook Cl. Cpe, 9.86 Vs eat the new Mighty Mie, welene es ee _| __.___Many More. _.___| ——. ——— | an ——1[ 9 ~~~SC~CS~S™”””:”C~C Be Semoridge Forder 8.90) '47 INT'L 3-5 yd dump ee me Only ia = Z | ‘Ride like a King and = FORD. 1902 CONVERTARLE, RA-| me ‘Poatine” Fordce 1248 | , 5 FORD 1: ke | sronreueeee OTORS in pay like a pauper in ALL BARGAINS! 7 dio, beater, turn signal, White ie te pee I ae 17%/ ton stake | oP Case Lace Ra. Rego Harbor a =f >> this style leader and : . . 1: Sy. . miles, — foe ae alters, - Many More ba sy. Crenbrosk Cl. ope. “4 19.00 . 3 Stak “| NEW BOATS = PT. 940. 16 ff .. 4° pian se : } | jowering blocks. Excellent cond!- HS Bee schaeenas* eeters’ stig | 40 Dodge ya Kom stake) peo pag a nd ne M economy champ. Ts i ) SET GOOD OLIVER BUYS | }8@ Bivmouth ‘Dix. Cl. Cpe. 8.00 a ae | COME AND DRIVE IT Michigan Ss ‘i HUDSON SUPER 6 ¢ DOOR. 1980 Studebaker Tudor $.00 ' 12 ft car too 900. 1000, é Pe COME IN TODAY. (33 pee oe Te 8 They'r eo... | REPINISHED' 14, FOOT CENTURY : Community - Only eeeeee ee $1595 : Fj t , : Sheu § Mydramatic 4 door, . ed Fymews Dis. cl Cpe. $90 oR i B " REFIN SHED 4F0 1 + Fines are oes {i HUDSON MOTOR OVERHAUL | - 1041 Oldsmobile. Tuber $09 “A-1| buys | 3-040. Community Motor Sales ce RAMBLER ~ “af Pera’ watt spells e108. OLIVER . ines Hudson Fordor ‘on : ied Siete mom a << - Motor Sales 904 N. Mar Bt. Rochester = : ~ | Custom, Station Wagon ome “Fa {ist Gnevaler Pore 3.00 ; OLasr1 Geen “THM PM.) ~The Big Paved Lot’ | FULLY EQUIPPED |#it 0 _ a | “ oe fe. MAIN, ROCHESTER / es € raves 1 choose Q "Tene er at orcs emoael FOOT Soe = ; : } 7 : . ee On The Corner of z i OWNER pat PB ios : 7 : Motor Sales 7 BRA OWENS KNOW sou aaeit Woodward & 13 Mile R 4 We Trade ef Hrdramatic. 2 tore drown. 210 Orchard Lake Ave. we a te . \ ooner. Price | ~ reags : -.. ir aie \ r wat ls \K IMB Al L $en0. eat 33010 paula (Corner of. Williams) petete Piymonh Dealer Your Ford Dealer : . | =i Ve 0 MONEY DOWN. «47 AND * 3 Years Fair prestine : Open Till 10 P. M. / ; 7 “40 motels ears must 0. | FE2-9101 ~. — fen _. 147 S. Saginaw St. = - ; : . 7 i L ac ~« | Y i Os ; . rf Your Nash D Dealer; | JaF% oe " Gefume sedan, power glide. $1700 Phone FE 5-4101 / Ge j 6 W. LAWRENCE AT CABS wo.P 16281, s 5 1 J 1 | Sale Heussbeld. THE PONT “74 Goods .71/ MOD IAC PRE 7 ELECTRO-MASTER STOVE, GOOD EST MAI ISS, THU condition, $38. FE DENS | RSDAY, JU NE 3 ee emeanemagmengel g oF 4 ap . = SON - By Jay Aia | » 1954 . ME oO . ° a F k EOF THE or Sale Mi | . Red, complete ...........0s: = 5 i3 ’MBING’ SPE t Yourself- rj - : New cotton severe coon WE | 3 piece CL. 2-Al . = New maitr weereeee: 12 | sees ieesion set, te: S (=e T Sand Gr Orerstutfed, dete " E> aft e os trim, 970.80: | One: HE HOME oe , Gravel & Dirt , ' ree matiresece : tf | i pi lectrie bet water heater Pontes tune Blac! oNsarseg m if —~ , 79 For Sale : S Chrome break@et sei | (pon nantes son proved) Stanley et aay, tomenend Shredded Peat H ~ Livestock’ 84 os ED | DEF PARTMENT y head" e dieting if it wa Mi ‘ jae re eee rrewsor go ene cotch Pit enemies ons pte Tl ee Value. 2638 0 Ce Mar for good serviceable washer ARTMENT sn't for thi ” Michigan “ ‘atweivitos. Native’ and | Sale Farma - yining of value. a. net | is 2 an sams. etc trees. es 03d Com Equi Pai kettle 2 green | Horse. po caper en: $30.90. T iF or Sale Miscella ye Mart OED 4. FE +6900. | ed peti Sa. own. Br shed: 18 GOOD sT ——— CEp| ‘vator. 9 “ Tue Cea motors at porey al . neous 72) F. M-24 Lak Inc. JUST 7 west, oe ee Commerse peod Somes Arassanagctpen WITH to $500. _— = 8 W. ecco Movseteeping Bho ee CuAnuni rae For Sale Miscella REIN Lake Orion Car! ST ARRIVED! grovel T ~ Good new olen dled dod | MS, 82? | sexe waster Fe cthes | ee reinforcing. rede, Desemen neous 72) neo GEL. D CONCRETE SEPTIC Carloads of new and used lun “eal are miles |i-9¥_nowan Anite tpreaaer, - = Wisden Gad OF 1885) steel complete line pr besement FOR SALE . a os REO DELUKE fi P PTIC | Ruost lent rant on usog tember. 14161, — Muses. farm. Open wc MOWER ae ee os, BO FOO! USED ON Steel C be aed 1 wind NACE f 1 month ~ POWE 16 ft. pine, ft _—“"EVERGREENS LS seer UPER Paid ey Ly “| from Amé 135 Branc , juatable” One. ren teensier $100, FE $8008. Cost 8 Mow. | 7=12 ama used 2x4,| Private - REEN mato eT a : $130. weere 1 FE . Americana eorbna & Persie nce after hand iawn mow .| SINK. 16x30 WITH ss ay cae cf ¢ timbers. a oo hen D wu ‘00, me ‘ este P.. HANDY-MA vues - ay - ———— vB a Daf | site ae BACK. 3 a tenets otote, Up to 6 ft. ; pee eke GARD - ane tac BRTOOS FLOOR SANDERS On | GLInING nL Aas Doon. CK 2 OA'| ad “screen aoerege fiding. OPEN su your) Gatco angveuney ene mor —- and hed jawn mone STRATTON a fa Wallpaper fPURNACE caclanaren eat, DOOR BATHTUI 1830 On : Used ce comb. doors | 5990 ont Aowbars ALL 8-2917 cultivator, $200. oe aa mut dresser. MA SFT), Also one yor @ ore. 3 a oe ee | a ateamers for wit cece GO ae leeboses geal for Lod Ceca oe Acs hess fo pe to LUIS | CHALMERS won: se d S 3374. ce. Best offe at <@d Lake. $61 VE ON G BO y ood or cottage ittings 10.8. 10) lini¢ om Dixie at one ro with mounted EL G. a3" ade-in D ‘ 1 = Pig) aE COMPARE oUN Pa s. Seve| Sec ee ee bee | row culivetor low and Zit plate mi ept. 2 P INNER TU RU arwick FE FITTINGS OUR PRIC needs. ONES: een Pon-| M 00. Eari 8 starter | Bea oa, Seer. 8 ror... 9188 pict TABLES AND BENCH Ste rs ert OMMAGE AL SATURDAY j ae RPLUS LU ces] a MElrose 17-3896 & ME Mich ft Muford Ra Might co i FOI : 4 ‘ $14.99 _tehe t 4 block Van Gordon, |2 WHI ao cheiton Ave or LH «Samet POCOH La a | 5340" MATERIAL -UMBER ad anes MY FAR mite evenings & Sunday. 47842, 23" ot Sis md Mrs Rn Bloom ye char aie ie ea | Sn eee Sarees == SS i (Meso, OR 9: tnd Boonies =e A LLis | CHALMERS. | MOD : - Oe oe | ¥ BUGGY $i loom. __ | 4032 1290 Mt. Chee Rack, | —ste wR. w tanie Se Ps I » OR _3-7083 Schulz 7 nee pe) om F, with hyd B Ls Ares = ae Lowell : f BASEMENT wits SUMM PE 17-7106 7790 Pine TRY ITON Orion. Mich 50 Orion Rd Laie Ot: FE raulic vie ranteed | oring on e 62x SUB MMER Y ICE arday atte ae M-WAR we 2 AY ME . $79.06 | | om Crescent 162 lot. = . PRI OU CA GER r y day, | M-WARD 3. 4 <_< Bl oe ae eae Located | CO, CES O N_ INSTAL ANIUMS, sen wa! ce -WARD 32 GARDE e| 24142, $1,200 total Mt. Cle- L NOW N 9x9 FI L IT! combination PANSIES, Sc. plow, cultt N TRACTO! 2 -_ L = As oor Ti ] filled, $s. 1.50 Sc er, sickle vator, 1 R, WY seat pree. FE, FE : wh) (poe pres ile stjees. 91.08 snd ug, s er, sickle bar and 4 awn mow: - : 4 YMAN S CT. GOOD Linoleum oo 03e and Vegetables. bi Other towers spent ne tie, te = w. PIK BUIL ALW COA lasti each | Vernot's by fl 5 tmen 30 : y | Vaguow. ot Sony |meseeee DING sUPPLtzs rage Doors WAYS vraag, SR | cos Pca Gattat| AE meats Son ote _$100. = ——wene_ sad ANERS, BRUSHES, scimgiiartee CLEARA Ors : Wall Ti “O8tee each | OTST. y, at Pontiac D k oft M.E EN TRA ’ FE 38 i ST coup fiow. eer a "056. My ag inch “utility eee a0 eee vy. 8x7, no. 2 3 SPECIALS C A BE Lincioum He ; next to Dostal aavets a b RoTany TH CTORS WEL GAB STC a ING ROOM SUITE | alr grooved wood nest | Tent, oud bos bem pey cas olnacae N SON “GREE IN pace oe IRIS EQUIP. 6001 DIXIE HWY. : STOVE, | - 7 = = . 7 ; alum ws with 20 2. wee to $69.00 Saginaw PREE IN ft.| Make OR 3-8596 DIXIE é ab ae 4 .Lnpainted ‘Furniture — i Ae meatis to mis Pe wddock : cca ore eta aoe +3831 Eile ‘cetiors& — riOns * largest "daplay. ail tall "be the BU Y NOW! ‘i . — sad power lawa = |e Srecee Seren re a? ate $106 per GOOD CEM} re See wW.H uait and TYPE. Fr ot freanielaens sen ubcorees NOW! | mower, | Toy wer chest 71235 est. 96.95. “usiding sate complete * ing ENT BLOC aTALI fyrop. boiler. 31 LOOR * pi a.m. ‘til di Open | . > 8 od rials in 8220 to K BU ALL SHOWERS —< 39 Ope SHOP e park ark, dail Al Rec sizes | one or good ‘¢ be torn ILD-| with OWERS SSS mn Dail 4 a y Am- UsED : aaa win doors ey ee sien fara ler ¢ more ai brick. Srescers! Bulling, 4x2 ferrine ‘value. nd Surtain PLETE | Pree _Parting Uist’ od eon, white caer “vanities ints on |LATE 31) FORD aamooune Ch & P FUBNITU | All our eos | Geet Se | tanec otha sa, Lavassston: fiction 1 L : Iris G it. | Out-of- Lis CH. TRACTO RE ®161 D prices a. GREEN TABLET n.| faucets with gleam vatorie ~ Sale ear of nois Re, ardens, 6048 the- ALMERS R 143 Oakland INT STORE | oi aegis A) or meee REEN TABLETOP GAS 8T sabes c Gis on ing chrome | “~~~ Musicat G store| "19 Mile’ Ray. Tre Liver. | JOH W. D, LIKE _Free Pa Els _MA 5-58 Clarkston oe ee GAS STOVE. | Second Gusts Wesco ore 439 50 Musical Goods 7 _berry 1 en rees inn sur | cad DEERE B see frigerator RANOK AND RE: rting st Rear of | sosez | CAST IR it 8 | — HEADQUI DAB STOVE. | 455 Orchard ‘be =e) ore te A REA o0ds 73) irises 1 or. *fifch. MUI. | CASE L WITH ¢ ND SQUA ear of hyo 4 ON HIG ae HEA ——— _393_Orchard igan Fi ctory| U L BUY ISES IN ASE L . ULTL 23-4607. Ph RE- op ie AG re with mt H BA DQUARTERS —— TOILETS uoresc sed ON . and BLOO! fe) _ A: a ie axing CK a bake Ave. ent, piano, THIS M, 50c LIVE: . . FRIGIDAIRE ——< ieealeten . "HLA TCHING ve Sas caw feet Breciet 40 00. trap ae | Sere feu eh RS. PAWN eG Ta aeconDee oe Osilcehere PE | Movie’ rarities, OF “pui08, Pear CORN PLANTER, LIKE ~ condition RUNN’ athe EBON = ne nm or sed tol- ers, rote aster Cul show: valu : NS = BEA 2. 4% B. ING r top. Y TAB $30.00 © 1950 i- | som ry and t gat cets ers col ie, $14 Accord nF ACTORY ——— SP N HAY Parte. FE 2 steps: ey ombossed Les.| ‘rotery is or will washing @ good used reel type. Th and curtain, mplete with oe! tenant inna! loaned PRICES. SPECIAL i VERAL MAKER = tase win seit poe OF a axe after 4 0 toner feb. rine, your awa mower pal. coon cen are ahohthe eke feu. | _b s. 7 Prall free Clckt fesebushes, 00s RAKES SIDE DELIV: FRIGI oa ss price. PE sell for ne Retail — © E. Pike ower pal. Term ai] isan [elias ( marred. — asement apt (ott W. Huron} Pmit trees 8c 6c and (JOHN DEER uny SIDAIRE W et $-5029. nen | Asph = _ Dee's! eo, | bake Av 393 Rick. MEDIUM uron) ant Ges we. Vs pars E AND : Z EK alt ———— Lee’s S e Orehard | 2! “Seal RAANO- be 3 36¢ dozen D. Vegetable | POX CASE M Tritt AT DAIRE WELK | a (1D TRADE-IN — | ee le oo vee e es Se | hangeot ‘ores = Sermice wate Saag HEEL ~ EERO Bara DE- lants and uelection, of ter CUTTER Ba ee el (with elo Prethgn segplig that ny vn ARTMENT: ale Inne our $918. uanindeatta asso con 2 Ponties (with fittings) 8s PLAYER PIANO. $90 magi? | tions M-15 MApL Skreet Lewis | ER. N'UNITS AND CROP ae oe | ja s Soon ie i a = “ Se _ ew “aes : cy Se Lounge “$.9eas vonverti mad ‘unas mopifences bu used 4 50 — = 4 be vr. A ystem — paint. option REN ____ For Sale Pets 8t ice & rare tote f Se here ang save! Save! Ba i. contthies? Choi rt a Ta Deowe : — a a ee io * ree, oars Se Cie i Sieopors E Hy Ave a NEW ; f ve! : 7 T uble R ree 5 102 _Oakilan and used B ALE B P. CLAYTON’S OMAS EC ERMs | [Fo F ed Sta Deuvery | ee akland. Phon brick. ASS PIA Rn EAGLE: ead used. Forte sad NEW vs neh ON , ned aca y| pa hammer, were oe —— NO A unning, 3 YEARS per ae service, A Furniture & ove FURNITI Revo. | see v open. Sunder 10-4. “te t 6.5340 Seeakat Peat Same: USED BRICK URED "SPENET IAN esnte |3 are tes Phone FE bef ee ee rs ' — +. 1 2 i ALW _— a KI ic cm ne 1A b 46717. NS h en tractor Or BUG FOR Lake PP’ ances | WEPINGD 31S Saginaw | Base on eta Seen KITCHEN CABINET 8 USED REFPRIO laughers bed pig el __food | OIVEN N AWAY TO nay Perc Se DELIVER Waco Waa cell. Fe cee © om tee _Keego EBFINOHOUSE | DRYER 300 Hegel Jol of rods costo areca $80 ee ee nar cies cal Wayne = Saran une FUR Sale $0008. Ger ane SED BLOND COCK. MUteal 4 ot Phene: bd $190. ona eondition..F-E... = - —_* . “age sao CatePE Pom ar vere Ee wie | WAYNI ie haeed ag Kg He ee eee | Res Heating Ear Conon Sele Office Fauinmene_70 Re REOPTERED DUPED Gao | Mi, en’? aimee et Muord aiae Liber pape y x. NE G << Ra y Co sh, angie ir - Fluorescent sit marred Liphardt OUR T att head Mel | ty OLD R ——< ing ary tillers. 8. TRIPLE ~_For Sale Clo Sint ee ee gt ae ae Ee ea sieges | mite ie een rEjieLP ALTE FEUSR MGV | ese viet Ran le Clothing 70 70 oa righaire 3 mane gD | New aide iance Specials _8 00 to 6 @und = ne LARG STEAM as *| gece on ou repairing own le a FE sso | BABY Mi 8 & SUPPLIES siege eo Urnctore B GROU ord ain ane . gas water hi nday 10 ¢ aly ABLE A Sup e. Montcalm * Dal and quipmen PARAKEET E4083 $21 Mt FVICE ) NEW P OF SALE jer, EM 33465. | yo mae aaeatee AN wl hed icles ue tse aty_ ise) Ween Maaiearae N t 77 | cae 8. aS 1 Mt Cromees © - — SOILED Ik SLIGHTLY GUARANTEED 01 neaaner matic oo CHOR 308 | LOOK - Maiait| 9 to 6 Pao Pe ers’ | NATIONAL tO a8) | NEW | NEW AN one PE 3-060” si ee peptic dace sponge aces feet ae ieey ENCES || im oe ead ee N wer | By lke ea "ae ve saa Ey Gubecter, Sonn” PLART NATIO! : Vacuu washers... $19.05 up oe electr arranty: emily |g for free y down.|_ fiber - windows $14 00 | 16 hp. 1c M SRI Darege yl: and Ridi Ter: any fin- AGLE PUPS. 1 ). Closed Sun. | + c fence. G all ty = Taek LY AD Roy’ m cleaners ..... $69 95 $190 o ie range -ne $169.00 o GA HI- ) estimates r “lace, A on —lumiou elect: Dp." refrige OTORS, ¥ ~ Lake Rd. idin, 2380 @ _PE Lin AKC REGIST awn mow arden trac elec- “BRAN VE y's, 96 Oakland $7 up | New “eee reguiar | te RECOVE : awnings FE ¢0 mie ric ap! rators. washe be oft . Unies Eorster. | —F>-_“ ers: Davis Ts, and UP TO so MAKE Paige |Uny Tan sland Fee bett | in erie vor v3 $0 vaoaat hs veroswa TL mist oT) price Tag Goma Tit asnere |, Sale Sporting Goo aS PEROT FURy MKS jhe Giana AL ’ oe __MY 3152 AND ¢ New rigerator family 5 00 | at 50. Ba and besin wis B Huron. ousekeeping oods _Road 6-0803, ~ REOIS- ic 16" WITH HY OSMUN'S DO\ FREE! Se TRAVERSE OAUPES oe AB. Electric ve te | a0 South P aie iifetimes cast ER NOTIC ANNIVERS 78 | coLLim. Mm Dutton | ie ads; 3 now cara ane aun < DOWNT matching Gevenpert pes any |} py id poorest bos range $128 00, South Perry a coon at) BUIT We have CE Ever ERSARY SAE ble im. MALE. 1) fC adaptonie for Ford & reer STORE One Dt ania chairs = choir. 9 | eee me choose from | eae NDT _ pron. | ons DING SUPPI i s hose ave, Korecest plastic nard Everything 20 per cent SAPENNce rep espey Prater ine BA. | cane Pics Moy Rn foro + RIGIDAIRE -0263 ivr months 5-6180 | ms it} afte IN, > Swings. re a. ars We al uarantee en o » @mmunit mt off ex nia: s ¢ xcelle NE MAN CHAIN | tor, $275. AIRE REPRIGERA. NCH TELE to pay BE ter 4 pm 150 E oo £ a) value: Bi earba sleenaxe ey for te utboard ton. live cept | _ Drive ompanion mt beauty. N CHAIN SAW : Call UNI FRA. comes ETONE AUTY id 95. Ba : Barbecue age cans ve 20 gallon Good motors B bait and|~ e. Lake 742° ‘Cent NEW A SAW Gas verait ro le television -MAHOGAN chrom “SHOP E . $4.96: - F rbecue gra | ans for $295 gallon = s 3231 0 riggs 8 _Orion. MY rai | $tep in fo ND USED Electric Range ... = O Bhece £3.00 mahogan $50.95 21 ANT ee enean Lone | EQUIPMENT. Piemie tables. Troy grits: sis 98. om’s Hard ceo _Hertor rchard Lake Rd" Flo’s Hon —— payments ® demonstrat) Rebuilt Washer soseseca-soes SUM 00 down. cont console 879.08, | BOND: ‘ij beauty shop. OR 3-220. clare bev Gedec. weate 13, - ko aeuetine Gets | a NS BUY, 81 Ra Tropi ne Aquariu pokes ltl tere ater me acber we ECoG $39 the balance coors ter Ba EX HYD! op. OR 3-2200 plywood en; Boat ure 1751 O TING GOO _ | Shell F SELL. TR: Ae cal fish and m Wood wn Equi jer's Gare . sine ae Fee sete eee es $29. __No_ Pe Good ™s on DRAULIC esi ee. cuiverc a ttt |e rehard DS | nell_ FE 32-4708 ADE BU Stace Sara netinoare ie ol % . , . pe is Fe Perry | aE re 2 rich, Yi HEAV . $5.05: C othes | ow Sun ake Rd omy 8 I58 T RR-| GE = St. FE Birmin orth of 8. a ~ | ee eens Foor 012 i cubase ¥ ways: ulvert, posts,| ——° oi 0-2 ROL. . ele; RMA fer gham 14 Mi .! q T & BLOUSES. * Padock RECKING CO. WANTED SHOTGUNS tame sie ped pet “—aEclLm| USE FE 4-61 ; ssified ts PAIN GAL. 2 SS | PE 5-885 ORK- M COMP larae io 12” wid Te; roof | U. oak flooring FE 2-07 rifles. M OTOUNS AND DEER u 8. Holly weeks. $25. = | SED TRACT 4-6148 For th section || 12% LINOLE INT GAL. 83 = sr reens fr ANY _ rey a ee ise, soos. Np sheeting, rM Ld anley Leach ND DEER ain 90-6878 Ra” Fenton. Ca 1980 FAR CrORS at ho nm pet LINOLEUM | oe 50 eee FE 17-9085 ecoveres ne and walls. Piyw ‘indow & toflets per M.. .. $95 50 Sand . 10 Bagley | KITTENS . Call See Cane tats CUB in ae ' usé, lot ARMSTRONG VI a SOO E BATHR 29 Opdyke repaired. birch: exterior, fir ood, interio: ew Notjeta nese eeceeaes $75.00 and, Gravel & Dirt 79 : FE 2-5’ FREE TO GOOD HOME | ion GIBSO MODEL ieee me sama or NNY MA NOPLOOR |; $6.05 Fors Sale M OOM site e Rd , ~Weldte . white r| with fitt ries te eeees $18.95 Dirt 79. = 772 D HOME | °** N AND $005 rope 4% 1D INLA A price isceNa pines and IXTURES 6 wecd) cesthe: wedge wood, pine. | We in ings A-l, T KITTEN! ———— E Geer AP er EN Pp tty ca) ft. W AID TILE © ee neous 72 and fittings. soit} shek fing and . surf- carry OP SOIL. . | = FREE et VATO - Ow $0 see the W you's all Til iss ~~ oe Ea automatic ca nee cap bine ae phembang ade line i008 | oe SAND. BLA To (0000 Bolte: WE TARE TRAD = ant Ad vere. 14) W_ Crna. 10c Alum. ¢ sat Rena usche ana be ott | quality merch nly $16 30 All price “and build in lumber, | ELKINS | el, fill. FES- cK | pom 8 AKE TRAD ad - : = $ LOVE § Huron FE 6 acc . Comb. D coe! Cureaees, stents and and | - cover for shendise: 54; iced _righ| era. supplies S BRO3. S731) | pt SALE RFD FE E INS. CR! cid lind Se : SEAT. FE «¢ _ FOLDING : oors } Ts, ofl fire hot wa- P for better hoe all under NEWTGAL VANIEE *} “Gand. gra; TRUCK pies, AKC reg‘ COCKER, I i EDIT RUS able. . VERY CoO 3064 | 4178 Dixie DOORS {EIGH aul St. C mes. ‘a imeh OAL VANE “PE 4-9063_ vel. fil di ina eo | OU 1-730. ex! tered.-$35 aa > - : evervon ED CLOTH FE MFORT- = Hwy $20.95 is SU PP 6120 yr Lumt ae ED PIPE PIPE rt. OR 3.6246, | FO : wp. KIN re et Eee ES HING FO $6052 OR 31811! 2688 PLY Dagie Take Ra. mber Co.| ~~ - | a-1” TOP 46 | FOR SALE R NG BROS a B 5 . fa Lael GAS = s Ka wp: ee oon LINOLEU M, 9x12, yee ble ROOMS : cant Pe ean 20 Bogie Lake Rd. Tel. now at 100 ®VE 1 PT, ,LENOTHS ie dig arene oa |GERMA eng NP PARR sone mm Deal eo $4.95 $3.95] ' SIM ii AT ge f FOR ) ING Ts : stone. N 8 __ PONTIAC : aler « y AL] ece Linchame ot Be 3.95) Sena wale = xvoReTHn rom“ COMP NER OR FURNITURE, LAWRM usta eee noel Ge ATTENTION. W ¥e)|| pomeee Pee HORT HAIRED Us TIAC_RD. AT OPDYKE _ Enti > OFF! | | 3 Pince ATTAN BUTTE tn Pers ett tail evaserisis, this # ber’ see mere, wucivie’ So | GOOD CONDITION tee Ebeers pe | awe =o, anes oe, DELIVER 12 Mei BErIER Tt AKC registered. | Farm oe MACHINE ot in r 25 e > ce iN e sand. ETTE a =5 = i ee ety eaies cf igre gain grees EXC et ALUMINU icone “ “CA Piectre. range, OR _.-_PHONE FESS AVE. mies ROOF | _Anytime oe con cree coe Perfect Pi becas "18 MOS. bre. Ba Adee! Li) s a pn dies and girls LIVIN MT eaMt ve Sree INATION DOORS” SH CASI ss i FE5006)... Dol ATTENTION +2304. e Cal| ora iisgocition. $38. Eaelis on mt NEW HOLLA hydraulie... THE . parce Ss su MIDWEST For anvthin CASH: INGHIEPIIOCCORM ~~ t Your SOTL, sand. A-l BLACK, TOF old, alsy wond: fle, 1 hh | Que wire tie AND BALE E LION S) FE ITE. GOOD F *sUPPI Y ; Fri g vou ha er PIN-COR - self 72 _hire. FE 5- gravel. CK. TOP! _ $25. MI 4-06 aes di yr, | One_ twine RS 1 8 Bas STORE | LIVING ~ ROOM cow’ i eenen: rain © STEEL. eMart: ‘Mod Tak chan An ster 7 p_ nem ay MOW. ON CUT-RATE 2-A' x TOP 8 Truck for eee. spouition, ae neat pe eee | Sesinaw et 24279 SUITE $7 = $35 OL CHANNE CEDAREr ES e Orion M weit ia m 3-1487 ALL PI PRICES tere “son. SLACK DIRT. 5. FREE "> ate < - NEW SATIN F : | GA cihaaaee Ae “91s” FE! . 2-7304 NNEL , FENCE | MY 2-1631. , TCHED SET i Laundr UMBING “Fr seers +t LACK DI KITTENS wit Pat 7 BLA on ; TIN Lee . TRESS oo ength ; POS taire LA - | at y trays, SUPPI 2-8572 dite tyvte RT, KITTENS #1163 _ : LACK! $15, FF FORMAL. siz beds. ES AND HOLLY WO an fs FE 7-0279 Ts “ey | « diamond DIES. SO and and IES | A-1 ba WILL Se ETT, mi * +5348. . SIZE} all new, oe { LEAR oe, CLOTH or OR 3-688 edding ri engagem be Li- | SAVE fauce “TOP § GIVE A YOUR FE ’ Yc . SELLING PO Septet Hilbe you save. D ANRANCE S&S : ES POSTS STKEL_4 2 | on, $100 ne Apprai ent and | 100 8 PI UMBI $2 FILL, SAN OIL, BLA "siter > EK. WAY RGUSON OUT. _5-8633 rg. 52 W Clos Our job 4 "SAL F | pr $11 46 TKEL— 4 NOOK_. M Will sac sed vatua-; Sagira NG SUPP 1 95 FER’ AND. GR CK DIR P 4rk.b21 spt Dine Hon wasestars clothing. BETTE wok iiams. a mat as near A | $340 Hi Surplus A 62274 acrifice $50 va | bed Ly _FER .FE5 AVEL, 8C Gs, ARAKEETS — Dixie 1200 inaw. Thrift Shop, R USED : cj metetiaise eres completion: All. ehland Rd Lumber Co.| ME cash FE 5-2100 “A-1 TOP & DS-7014, FE 7-7: HAEF.. SONAB | CANARIES REA- 192 8. | wo ; SAT reatily reduced u CEM OR 3-7002 x pICIN 2 | Wh RE : TOP sO -7308 1 PES REA- A SHADED Sag- | MUST WAGE, S ced now ENT B 2 E CABL Flee LENT ___and TL, FILL s—SsiéRPARR E 4.7186 oS uctio : A ue MAKE yas OLE. SADLWAG Ima LOCK mir NETS. EA ede ro sand _gtavel. FE, {DIRT AKEET B _ OE ES n Sales Roun ars mal, size 14 shied STRAPLESS F Uni MAKE ROO KIEL ee AGE amediately del Ss 8) a peattror yy ail iunet ROK Glo O en ers and ed | a, 2-28 SAND $25, Bab REEDERS 3 s nanan 89 ad WOMEN: 14-6565 For-| t oading sale M Y OFFICE FE 2-640 ivered. 84 Sh Also alue $395. Sli al | wn Fest ers, The BLAC Uv cee Ue UEPATN: (on Une RRA 8 BUT after 6 ure. bedrm of all new 2x4 ost \. 1 or FE cee : large sele ghuy mar lom’s | en sys--—— K DIR aa as Cages! | ans §. AT 1 ~ sues Mou TS AND | dinette . Hving furnt. | 2x4 (UND CO Rusell_ L it eiplasts ahhl aad ih rec ; s Hardware _ i a tT PARAKEETS OP $ | on ake Road PM, 3540 ip FE DRESSES | ° a ee ee ee FROE RNER — omen new in aaa Wittens enter AND SPO! vare ; delivered tt ETS OPA M-59. 1 14 Miles’ W. Sale t Hi 5-$637. | couch, refrt e.evision ome T. mad CABINET: ——— at sliding triple ithout light 1731 RTING = 340 1, $950 for es, 1304 Mt. LINES, CA! Lake Rd Sule Kocth Ga West ousenold } fues. lin gerators, gas studio eae . $39 e Aba 3. CUSTOM exceptiona ple door alae s,|Dativ » Orchard aoops E BL ACK D rt § PARAKEETS _ Clemens. FE NA- Auction Ed Gotch h on Duck Good: fe rracenable iter 'e ee a ox eR ., 2e ET Me eae ee M} gan Fluores rieercaing Miche | —— yy gtea oe pert net tha c "CA 4-6060. sp lemeer, for Wu alk and Gat € Pc. s “71\ and } onable offer -a-way beds 2x4 { A. CN =< l ace DW. OA up. Call o Cy | ee cent. 393 Orch Michi- [= Give tiold #3 FE 5- |" stone, i dirt, gra SOIL, MA- ages. 2480 \NARIES. AN! D. | Parl ron Valley B s ‘ DINING oot eRe roe refused. Com nie ke Ave FE_ tzwater, : rT come aaah —— ard Lake | ~ en's Red 8 2424 etc, Colli vel sand, f PARAKE Auburn Rd FE) or organ a joys Markey @1715. Wi Bieta RES —OAKEAND “3 a NOTH) 3 EE DAYTON RIES S 3 Pees "GARAGES 990 1 ALL AA LUMBER =e | scree oa On 8-213. Rotitnger a :DERS. 5 eee rare vague oncneae ABC 8PIN all ied Ue $25 00 Vy 2xR (UND oe ek umps s WELL 14220 z ETE Lis RSELF | dirt, sa TOP ‘80 -AKZETS. ¢ se, FE 2-330, supplies r tan heat-— ; DRYE ake 1 POU! 4 NDER & FT DuPont “SET 20 $595 00 | La os M et nd and | _ food. Sin CANARIES. oe ee ae “plumbin aa chine Good R WASH os 8 £a oe be Oe D fiat wall $78.9 Com ' ATERIALS | te. PE 3- gra 4927, CAGES - -9eWing tools. < Ee) Sd ie BO soe n tagnas re nase ARO cruat iawteriae 61 Costes cad cones | G 4 WTS and FRI 30. | REGISTER 584 Oakiand Ave. seal cecerdas fara an juke box APT wa cheap. 161 - DOOR 8A] FE neni | x meee eewes DC eT Gloss r semi- gal _Ter OoWs and Baht anging doors | Les R. AGE | g10 for fiver TOP 2-3148. _herd, $75. GERMA ve. | power lawnm arm aauchinal box SHER | Sun June LE AN 2x8 LONGER Me ms OR 3- meoll wie | FE ee eee meno | FE 4434 ee) Retelepe owers, ery, 2 _ cellaneous AND B. ' sale 6th Pri TIQUES ilk { “Brid 3.70 gal 278 3276 FHA $265 joad 7 REGISTE 1. Ourbea and 22 Py boa ous. FE ABY MI: en ced for _ ° e Hard : gallon ¢ y lé Delivered. | ERED w rd moto WP moor. a WAREHOUSE — is. | Mich _ Mh GL Reckoee LENG TIL). | Open § W ‘are iil co nud ves Sal ees case | AQNERHEAD DOOR RUSHED So ss ISTERED BLUE TICe wheel trailer rs, 2 -used Ges Z Pde gas otc EARAl ANCE | os GREY LEAF PATT er.) 2x 10-- 2x12 SI 1 He TI 1927 Aut undays 9-12 5 anh $35 PE Slat com. HAGCE EXTRA | So — py WASHED RINGER PUPPIES Rover atin z in mareae os other articles soa m™ ve | pair d ATTERN FB oNTe iP Put ne ; INDO ae =| GGE lia _ EM 3 stone. | ce Boa . BOXER STUD cles to nu 815: dini set $12; st $0.95: Ilv- heate rapes Win -RN RUG OAK aN PE? at Crook wit WS 3 LAR __ i it Wo R’ [P Y cow 2077. Van- | Lawland rding and AUCTIONEER | nue away bed’ ten py udio couch, | _room Neetan thee Dee ELOOR DININ 9392 ” _twith screens). F Saye Ty SMALL | UMRBE ated MANURE, ~ i Kennels. FE grooming. | 8" w.E $10.95: $19.50: ri - table and ahedas | Diain; ; RING vING ROOM 2 WHEE E 4-02 LL | 1947 R COMP. | ing. black LANDSCAPING | NY TOY 2-6019. eed type aucti “BILL NAG* 98; Singer Bele @ Foot chairs FE ning ues : piete set { suITE. box. L TRAIT! Haggert ANY ered $1 vd. dirt, $1 | boxer. 8 FOX TERR _fice phone, 63 on, anywh ¥; 2 ng erat FRIGIDAI 48812, .... S&, 100 6 as aoe of porch > COM: | racks. hit LER MET icke aeY . Ww 7-6085 Haul y 0 ‘ene: pup tud service: TER AND | COM , 636 Lapee ere. Of: ers, $1095: oxl2" 2 orl [port elasn dines REF -BATI SO FT sat wketball cing. bled Tee ton $100 By eee ranas: Popped ar FI ourself. FE s__Reason bi Also sprin; une Sono : ca. > 6x12 ‘ru : a ent « ae inside a RIG LTUBS = fence GON ing, bird Te unt. MICHIGAN cash 84 Line candi. |. Build 1086 e FILL DIRT B TURTLES, HAL le. FE. 4-0406 ger, Friday AUCTION EVERY $4.50; | ise a $9.50: stair. Seeing ition FE 24 nd_out ed YOR ..... SO | tuck-a-Way apes outfit: eding| per gal MAPLE avnor | Used El your own po ereret col LACK DIRT. HAMSTERS. J ture, gin m. Hardwa: Vid ig Ave. eds, $5. high ‘chair, Jo et RSM Till , wal 6 oleman sto reds. —_refrige tent, | _U Ntieas M Tevior Re RUP.. $5; ec. motor. * wer tools. } and. pea mcrete gravel, ROAD 8. Astor, gs ALL PET other pertegiets and bebo furni- a tion, ext to Farme Orchard Lake WARE "URN TUR seen ] AMRS ery chair Tell baby cbs rator, ichigan public 01241 Tr AS LOW A « & 16 1b Neulia gravel. buil mason | "Gexs = : +6473. > A cles consi reds of - EAH Call F double . ure- NE me 3 ne Good H 8 $2.50 P g@ Tubbich. diding ston Potiag, Satpal tained, & uction M. gned. Mich ipour e park t's Gas Btw RI HOUS = E Ppt ae E 3-7296 bed. s Pu W AND elm w oH ousekee FOR SA FE 2-17 e. | Board _ Orion MY 2- art. M-26 be _ ANT TIONG “Ye Ro! EP je ELEC ns eee cate AND USED ood Housekeeping Shop | rg LE. BL 4, Boord 82 mo MYO . - CAN BE THING YO noes syaped RICES | TRIC_DRIV ep e.| ea oe efrigerators, tiac PE 41855 mangcs Trees pint ALL BREEDS. URTH ANN . s how panien (commen U WANT | wee a AN sees Ss UP, 2 pon sous 4e nie pen gute ln anger bottled | aisss | erave: FE? woad) ear) oss eee Cran innee gaia (epeesorsae © [AL AUCTIO. new 1 jen pod hd ars Steel twin $16 95 GL E IRON oo, if opening Cal Dt. ‘epolaace ric heaters gas, of) | Ub peal : 7 FILL DIR’ 1-83) © ent instruct er Na TRAIN- Episcopal sored by St. TION $3.50 down $3.50 up: us 5c — Holly wood Beds $12 $42.05 N OR 3-2628 1 after 5.00 D ces_ for houset stoves and | eiste _ krave T. TOP soit 8a | nets FR. cil "Lak vy training} je, ™ Church Sat. Philip's up; wn: bed : ised lamps. | ‘Apt. st bed frames 9 cece 5 a ceo >: ELECT See : “pn. eller} and OPEN T Ss 1 FE 5-937 L SAN SAND ANI re r 7-935 e Farm Ken- farm. LE June 5th. Biotec Sat Be, Darenport Sha ean A PIPE PER PT Sept ugatber heedQont, matey PETRO WERT ARRU CR sae OUISUNDAY Mig TOL 3 JFLL pum ror. sot. 7g » pea cl tao (W, ‘Tienken. Ray. Roche 50 up. Goo a cee Uv e covers If seeees- 71 nity clothes eadboard 2 60 TEL VICE ~ = 3 tat ck deliv AND & Doo CLIP. | inds incl mercha. = . chrome Fedo : TV. sets nfinished d BR IC oF P, ley s, size 11. FE mater. | Open__¢ EGRAPH co. = . ee ery. 1 FF _2-0603. . CATS PE 24113 and hom cluding ma ndise of pew ette pied | bobs chest _ $138 RICK... ERY 8A _FE_2-7850. venings & ss —_ LND—AND- GRAV Heat. ‘purr-shell PRIVA qo SSS baked ny antique aced hub cee Sep! Unftniched drop i - $795 ee Ticutd tT. & BUN. NEW ae Sundays Be Foster Vet — ell. 3 TE RUNS AT. JUNE 5 goods . 5 rrepdee chesta Sictied laconn up | yy OOD Te TaN dation sal ONLY. |! GALVANIZE jundays — st Buys” HA “L ~ pet 73 8. Te NS.|_ sout! E 5 AT. mn con & worl bodieca |. mane rop leaf $27 DST rps cuseuieel 6 ceagtew! Pe eae — ae US BRos . slegraph. SS eee 130" fo M . $12.50 ; livish ™ | m e desks tables $ iS F Sacin Ware.| °* {2 . length ck dirt, . = Saas north of ad Blanc LES suites, $16 ap: dining room | ahogan) maple 10 2 UNE ree-stand aw, Ponti mn sh. 100 ame and iy ” GORA LD: Ponti: or 16 » $16.95 ap.” ng | 3 pe y fan RE AD Pree-standing totl Seite SAVE lengths) fn GH G i. FE Se ac on eee a bel’ Rae eee te tonsa ee 2 Y BUIL Wash bowls w Nd <_ | 100 8 PLUMBI 13 ft 72510 AOE BE 5-280 Rd BS.1-10 U. 8. 10 \Use our eas color apd lipe uite inish bed $77 98 | . 21x32 doubd! ith fittings $1795 | = ) 8. Sagina GQ SUPPLY | 19 ACK DIRT. HAY SAND wee] ord turn west on ig oe , WE y le nt End pee Arig | ; buble | sinks $11.95 | OTL eee. MAN nT | a ° “fea a ARYA gree pe | iron Sart ee 5 PLR STEP, at We trenind at aise taka nme | tng Oy" ara 81 SURE ROTTED GYD AT y Pies Live et sores met oy ete ¥ Wo lveatllinetel beets | 8. ce] a few ey. A o 3 PR ec. O AT jon wilt — oa : PARKIN ecres of FREE —— studio makes $2 | euipessy: bene vt a UP eeet “etek NOtLTi SE 3.2100 Carburetors. and. water vata: po ZN a! we per iu sian wa D ORAVEL TOR DRIVE: (3 FR ; Sale Livestock 84 eretezewss: Bears 4 ; 30; Fri DAILY 6 Cotton ring mattre $30 50 at-an @ eo more m to you | nersori TAWAY at really . tanks, 2 eo. 2 £ $95 . Ceme s and RIVE- Choice of h NSEY head mower ra f : : . : dded the m | | 4-5 ng mattre BED. IN- hike ne get a going etc, | 228 No 2 or 1 per M. nt gravel perkise } orn. etd Also cos. . Foz Bl head, pick bad Sun bg til}; oxi2 wie acts $19.05 WE & cos aterial 837 os Like new. te w. Reason over. Som rad fir 8 per M ner's Ba and fill @ cts. 1920 Bald Self u ower A = up : J ; rE eee able. ca * e A bi 1 r| Sox. Pm s-saee irt. Tan | win Rd. t nloadin i like 1 mile Au 2 6 ox12 rug mn weave ru $11 95 {UST ‘V A 10 SIX P day company ti n install | 4%% *e reh door 18 per M 68, FES Gravel as URE - BR OA omy tactor 5 Kg silage etal : ped es $28 CA IF, 2x As POR Hiatt be F048 me or 8 : Dlyseore’ .| ROTTED -3263, 0 cr OR with ED AN 9; man preader wa aN Pe 2 Bank Farmcire ° oe Hi Sa cH winpows |’ Cree ; ue: | cree oye: MA t_PE 2-1466. Role Aa aus COW me uaaer Pecunn Ford AN 2-2066 Rite. nk Furniture dinettes 697 65 up iH WAY eta a coabicetind m LA REFRIOERAT "fir pivwood 0 ‘| ‘road gra NURE. BLACK _Rowa Phone sell. 1 2860 Pe old Angus bog harrow. F Ford-bush ehairs. OF inaw Bt. oF 13 Auburn near Sag. | COMING TE dean h beatae pad soora achines. 181 E RIGERATOR | Rock Lath me ey eet ements DIRT. | 39 COU oetad ESet | nen fae meet canivate rocker perry chest RIAN Irehard Lak at wareho ar Seg: | NG THROUGH. door, best reas Jixts; 1 racer _5-6855. . Pike St. F No. 2 oak per 1 ic per ft. ane parece 130 COU wi e| steel posts snow fence, 4 ft. “ nel 3-408 platform | _Gas Statior e next to ren with gias. ss hardwer side Pav : Combinati flooring . § bundle 9#c| sTave ED ROAL = 4 years a. ise ee new 13 new. che heavy z: : 7 Tree ees 7 armer's uy - Gone ee pene ee e, 32n78 avement Bri bal ppp Bang uae per |S vel Pit run DRIVEW _Richard with 40 75} Adcom sabe eres Y Yacks, - .ECTRIC 8 oe. our early new all above | 70°F reaker m Comb : Eee : 00-40 and cu A chardson. OR ambs. Ca lan ofl heate jets of scal erator de TOVES 1 | former Removed e sander. scaffo! 8 HAR: . Doors. from $14.95) FE Cushion BR: OLTs 3-7396. tlos eous artic} tr. Other es, ‘ a et "table earonng ‘aye OW ; diseppeartra ee ea: ‘rom eON ES aftolding. electric | IP YOU & WARE-PLUMBING Sena Fase 2 Greve! eve mm! asTi_8 LYONS. Metamors pid fled od ar _ Clarkston, ems 119 ‘fe ee ' pie ep oral irway: 1 NE’S REN s. | DRIVE Re black di REED _eers. O md. Gon) Ocked oes A. pita LOT c. pum smasher 1281 BA -NTAI (2) A jack dirt, or 2% YARD‘ —, EED ters. OA 60-2814 lord auction- | PAIR. OF i chek olcomb. i nlo 80 5 hp pone! ohnson ‘auto- LDWIN ‘ AND SA BURMEISTER SHREDDEt TIL. $20. Lakefield YORKSHIRE HAVIN: -a818. tion- icksberg MATCHTRO — nN enameled pien ra =, Stee 1: FE 20077 TO $500 ON ALL ED - LLING SER ron sak Oe Gaines | ee SOLD MY PROPERT Pomtgh pre-Victeri FREDER. | Wrecking c : 2 18 deep: 1 ie ice, yo white P] ema MAKE AL ON ALL| SOIL. LACK OR sheep, 2 OR , Clarkston. | the sell at pu PROPERTY SS te a ee si Waking, neat Fron her rela we indie ea | a EE A feast Burmeister’s - fe borage eri tea aes | es raat ete, ie, . PE §-0038, Sere beg wile vom tas.) ouame childre rt ideal} en &a e p= D : 2-3803 . and tr, Mic miles 8 ho fe items nx room cabinet , jecorative. : 1S . peat, BLACK Di | FOR . ma-| Road ich. kno east of iE unde : 4 quick price: - any te doors. Kite ’ ral DIR SALE " side wn S18 or Kknwood | §- THany | comm “eto Weill Pita lPrat toad PONTE —aeerere wee ede | Northern L rs ores orivel» Sect Mas Top oR Phone_M Hereford” “teed ” WHITE- 5 ae beberle) Stile “ee ‘ _ Mich EM Re Green ro Si : Trost sarge ave. WOOD CO. 8197 Cooley S| Co Marino, OR 1 ARABI ib LE seeder teers: beginning at 10 a.m eck June teh. Ss reen FE ak = = in FO equipment and fixture stau — wee @./ tration . INGHAM FANDUM | WE wate AVER 8 TOP SOIL iF wet, rae oh REASONABLE. en ae en as nainiens FE 27743 | mM 8 ile -Rad TRUCK 10, FE 401 OLD bash ber. oak 10 ft minum ; ut tus SE 172 _ ine. aeOTTED ee a: exhaust { front and ‘ | EM3- 4650. ae : na etal and 6 ‘FOR HA __bridie Ma Fad DS some eectstee ee fan, stov ; M3 and Girt RAULING HORSES, | —osir ae : lle and sinks” bles — all slicer, ote -3996 Mand grave = DENT gant | eat SADDLES. FIN rts es t ed rare 5 re ss SAND, M47, F colors. 1307 E Ski: 0 _ ailverware ishes for . . or beak rua. | iA ee ow Re. dies 180 cba steel cabinet i “Srcbara $ YEARS — Diete heme Pa v coffee urn, { Lake Road Sip | pen vuchings. Tere teeta 3 « . j pas. cote he items ” Senet toois . . ; ' tioneer, tal Miimes. _ i 4 ¢ sal o (a3 . ade. . ‘ Ser ge oy & ba Meee Pe / | 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY. IU NE 3, 1958 i 7 . } * -- Today s Radio sae ts - Pa Syeguins| Pamwilicd Sg eictens tog Soy tai. colic ‘p uancs 5 tuumes eont an ~“CKLW, : ‘WW, (850) WIR, (760) (soa) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (i277) WIJBK, (1490) -~“$Sontout WJBK, Rise & CKLW, Your Boy Bud FRIDAY EVENING ‘ WIR, News CAR, Cortes wah Clem WJBK, Don MeLeod &: WIR, News WW, News 6:45—WWJ, News 12:45—WJIR, Jack White WWJ. News Wattrick, McKens.| CKLW, Toby David WWJ, Fran Harris WXYZ, ‘Wattrick-McK. CELW, News - WXYZ, Fred Wolfe WXYZ, Curtain Calls CKLW,:. Ballads : CKLW, Ginger Rogers WJBK, Horseman 1:06-—WJR, Dale Marr pecitanl) WCAR. News, Ballads @:15—WJR, Clark Quartes WWJ, News FRIDAY AFTERNOON . * , Bud Lynch WXYZ, Pred Wolfe 6:15—WJR, Clark Quartet Lee Smits CKLW, Nunn, David 1:00-—-WJR, Life's Road WWJ. Bud Lynch cELW, Bedie WCAR, News, Coffee wwJ. R. Mulholland WXYZ, Lee Smits = Sears racing | 7S WR, Muste Mau WXYZ, Charm Time Se pee oe 6:30-—-WJR, Reynolds, Racing | WXYZ. Dick Osgood CKLW, Hews, Ww. Recing, Pettay WCAR. Coffee w Tom Ween. porte WJBK, Horsemen 7:36-—-WXYZ, Osgood, Wolfe | . Sw Pras WCAR, CxLW, Actin Grant 1: WIR, Ma Perkine 4 W2YZ. Ed McKenzie %: e tean tens : €45—WJR, Lowell Thomas 1:00—WJR, Guest Bouse ee Melons — WXYZ, Ed McKensie Batt Poet wears taken’ | Sele Ree Bete | tatmam, on tou > Dick me WJBK, Tom George CKLW, News, David WCAR, Det. ve. Wash. cxLWw. Saw Lewis WCAR, News, Coffee ‘ Busie 7:15—WW4J, Pran Pettay CKLW, wean. News, Ballads [ §:30—wan, ‘Music Hall #:45—WXYZ, Breakfast Club WCAR, Revival . ; 2:06—WIR, 2nd Mrs. Burton } WxYE. Pou 1 Wint ul Winter “CKLW, News, Bud 21k WWJ, Pran an Pettay CKLW, Quy 7:36—WJIR, my a amatle WW; Mew me - pt Sa Lene Ranger é -- - Today’ s Television Programs: = Channel 2— WJBK-FV te3 Channel 4-— WWJ-TV t=3 Channel 7 WxY¥E-TV ; “‘TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Speedway. (4)—Liberace. Piano 6:00—(7)—Detroit Deadline. News| impressions. (2)—“I Led Three _ events. (4)—Time for Music.) Lives.” Richard Carlson as Jane Palmer. (2)—Hans Chris-| counterspy. ; 10:00 — (4) — Michigan Outdoors. Mort Neff with films. (2)—News. Jack LeGoff. 10: 1§-—(2)—Weatherman. tian Andersen. Fairy tale film, “The Emperor's New Clothes.” 6:15—(T)—News. (4)—News. 6;30—(7)—The Lone Ranger. Lone Ranger saves governor from gun- | 10:30 — (7)— Janet Dean. Ella men. (4)—Dinah Shore. Ballads.| Raines in “‘The Banks Case.” -(2)—News, Doug Edwards. (4)—Traffic Court. Judge Watts 6:45 — (4) — News Caravan. John | presides. (2)—Meet Mr. Me- Cameron Swayze. (2)—-Jane Fro- man, Jane sings in gay -night |: club setting. “It’s a Great Life,” Nutley. Ray Milland as Prof. -McNutley in comedy. 10:45—(4)—Time ott for Sports: “Young at Heart." Bill Flemming. 7:00—(7)—Cisco Kid. Cisco and | 11:00 — (7) — s On. Guest Pancho in Western film. (4)—You oneal Paved Heywood. _ a Bet Your Life. Groucho Marx; {I—News. ~-quiz. (2)—=TV Golf Pro. Golf tips. | 14:15— stb Picture — Acad- 7:30—(7)—Where's Raymond. Ray | O'Keefe in “T- Bolger buys Prizefighter who (4) — Everybody Sing. WJBK, Det. vs. Wash. : oe Pps oN 2:38—WJIR. Drak 9:45—W, Ea. R. Minute > Pareto . 1:45—WJR, ‘Ed R. Murrow TP ianare Panily WXYZ, Breakfast Club Weck Gea ee ww. i 1 Mean ea a — M CKLW, Your Boy Bud - : a rem Me ees Millie WCAR, News, Rhythm 2:45—WJR, Brighter Day eran a. eee ee Bhow $:15—WJR, Kitchen’ Club CRLW Peewee ways. Show Stoppers CKLW, Officie! CKLW, News, Heatter . w mens 7 WCAR, News, Ballade $:30—WJR, Mrs. $:00-—-WJR, Hilltop House Ry oe Salisds” WCAR, WWJ, News WWJ, Phrase Pays WWJ. Plaixn Bill wx To CKLW. WXYZ, Wattrick, wars io oe Cn CKLW. Eddie Chase wJBk, = borge—-witd WJBK, News, Mc Uwi" Brace ise e ee ia; oo_w aR, wane wen 5: u-Wn Be ahi ; A ayer ynolds; CKLW, Music WWw3, Faye Elisabeth 'WwJ, Pront Page Perreil 11:20—WIR, Musto CKLW. Break the Bent 5:90 —WIR, Music Hall WCAR, News ww, FRIDAY MORNING e CKLW, Austin Grant WJBK, Beb Murphy ¢:30—WJIR, Farm Forum : WWJ, Bob Maxwell week ney ee 6:43—WJR, Curt Massey Pred Wolfe 12:30—WJR, Helen Trent WWJ, Marriage Pays CKLW, Guy Nunn WWJ, News CKLW, News Page CKLW, Good Neighbor Club 3 9:45—WJR, Pete & Joe J Ghooter CKLW, Tony 11:36“ WIR. 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Music McK. 11:15—WJR, Bob Reynolds WWJ, Bruce Mayer CKLW, Music 11:36—WJR, age oe WXYZ, News, CKLW, Phil \eketier Bob Considine Says: Civil Rights tor Negroes Ike’s Greatest Success WASHINGTON (INS)—The most astonishing single achievement of the Eisenhower administration to date has been the strides it has taken. to better the lot of the American Negro. History may well forget the President’s other giftabut class him with Lincoln in this respect. " ‘The administration's stand _on| civil rights when it took - office Jan. 20, 1953 was considered its weakest supporting prop. Its forte was due to be better business con- ditions, restoration of trust in gov- ernment, close-knit ‘‘team play.” On civil rights the President had = —said-he-was-opposed to compulsory FEPC and preferred to let ‘‘good example” take care of the prob- lem, The Democrats sounded bet- ter on this score. “What we've done in that line is. the. -strongest—weapon in our. arsenal today,” a White House spokesman said today, “The incredible thing is that in an election year we will be attacked for just about évery- thing except on this- ground, where some of us thought we'd = invite the most vigorous attack. an Presidents Roosevelt and Tru- man always spoke heartily in fa- vor of anti-discrimination legisla- tion, but either could not or would not defeat the filibustering that! crushed such bills. ~--~—~Thy their appeais- for -Negro-votes neither got around to appointing nearly as many Negroes as has Eisenhower. . Neither hired Negro secretaries or staff personnel in the White House executive office, as has Ei- senhower, and neither engaged in such. rudimentary integration as inviting. Negroes working in the White House to attend the annual Christmas party at the mansion. == Eisenhower —established—t-h-e-+- President’s committee on govern- ment contracts, headed by Vice President Nixon, to strike at dis- crimination on a far-flung front. One third of the total U. S. i come is derived from government contracts, and federal law prohibits discrimination in such activities. _ Determined to utilize existing | anti-segregation machinery instead of unfurling new bills before Con- gress, the President engineered a | massive attack on—it in military diately to the big Navy bases at Norfolk, Va., and Charleston, 8. C., to study whether it was possible to integrate white and Negro em- ployes at either place. the bases and the weight of tra- dition. Then -began one of the most passive revolutions in history. The “white” and “colored” signs were removed from water fountains and not replaced at those bases. Rest rooms were ordered re- painted on the outside. The paint- ers “forgot”! to re-paint the beg: . Cateteriaa began serving customers, rather than Negroes or whites. A few neck ~ hairs bristled, but the conver- sion worked like magic. An even touchier job of integra- tion is now being completed at veterans’ hospitals, many of them in the south. Of 47 hospitals where segregation was practiced, 43 have - never won fight” (4)—Justice.. James Barton, Mildred Natwick _in Eight Allen Boys,” man fights to keep old home. (2)— Four Star Playhouse. David _ Niven in “Man on a Train,” f drama of innocent man suspected of crime. __ 8:00 — (7) — Open Hearing. John Daly presents both sides of cur- Webb as Friday investigates brutal slaying of fellow officer. (2) — Video Theater. William Bendix as window washer who ‘sees murder planned in ‘The Outside Witness.” 8:30—(7)—Kraft Theater. Joseph Anthony, Katherine Bard in : “House on Wildwood Lane,” do- mestic drama. (4) — Theater. Diana Lynn, Faye Bainter, Philip Carey in “The Unlocked Door,” young wife terrorized by modern witchcraft. (2)—Big Town. Steve and Lorelei warn mother of . music. (2)—Feature Film. yomsles Enemy.” Hepler in the Night. Music. FRIDAY MORNING 7:00 — (4) — Today. (2)--Morning _ Show. 8:00—(7)—Breakfast Club. Wixie. (2)—Jack Parr. 10:00— (4) —Home. (7)—Charm Time. (2)—I'll Buy That. : 10:30—(2)—Strike It Rich. Playhouse. (2)—Valiant Lady. 11:15—(4)—Hawkins Falls. (2)— Love of Life. 11:30—(4)—Betty White. morrow’s Search. 11:45—(2)—Guiding Light: FRIDAY AFTERNOON (2)—To- 11:00—(4)—Bride and Groom. (7) | 2:00—(2)—Big Payoff. Smith. (7)—My Life. %:30—(2)—Feature. (7)—Theater. 3:00—(4)—Welcome Traveler. (2) Brighter Day. $:15—(2)—Secret Storm. 3:30—(4)—-On Your Account. (2) Ladies Day. (7)—Airbase. $:45—(T)—Cowboy Git. ~~ 4:00—(4)—Pinky Leeo ~ 4:30 — (4) — Howdy Det. mo Theater. & 6—(1)—Barnaby leer: §:00--(4)—Adventure Patrol. _hintie Dee. 5:30--(2)—-Bob Crosby. (4)—Hap- py Hollow, (7)—Jungle Story. 5: 45—(2)—Sports. ‘ FRIDAY EVENING 6:00—(4)—Music Time. (7)—Det. ‘Deadline. (2)—Rocky King. 6:15—(4)—News. (7)—News. 6:30—(4)—Eddie Fisher, (7)—Stu Erwin. (2)—News. 6:45 — (4) — News. Como. 7:00—(4)—Dave ~Garroway. M—} v Ouie and teatt. totam 1:30—(4)—Life of Riley. (7)—Play- house. (2)—Topper. 8;:00--(4)—Big Story. Pride. (2)—Playhouse (4)—Kate (D— (2)—Perry Rider. (2)—Our Miss Brooks. 9:00—(4)—Sports Cavalcade. (7)— John Wayne. (2)—My Friend Irma. 9:30—(2)—City Detective. 45—(4)—Fight Scrapbook. - 10:00 — (4) — The Norths. (7)~ agencies of the District of posed bia that practiced segregation have given ft up, in Washington also there has been such voluntary acts as the ending of segregation in movies and along the phone com- pany’s switch-board, and such com- pulsory acts as integration in the city’s public restaurants and on its playgrounds. a” * * Not one piece of civil rights. Jeg- islation has passed Cangress since ) I8T3,~ ‘Max’ Rabb. The} miraculous strides made during Eisenhower's short period in of- fice, climaxed by his attorney general's successful plea to the Supreme Court for an anti-segre- gation-in-schools ruling, makes Ei- senhower the Negro’s greatest friend since the Great Emancipator himself. installations, | The order to end segregation in schools located on such installa- tions went through last November. His order to do something about the military reservations was given to Sherman Adams _who assigned Max Rabb, the “White House's Jack of ail pro. Trading fessions, to take it up with Rob- ert B. Anderson, secretary of the, Navy. Anderson, a ‘Texan, | Under Secretary Charles Thomas called in| eer pand ‘Rear Adm: George A. Hold ness Jr., dispatched them imme- USED TV | 35 to Pick From We Give Holdens Red Stamps !_WALTON—!| Radio and TV ~1430° Joslyn—Corner of Walton” - FE-2-2257 - {ot guest personalities will be add- <. (1)—Family "sti 8:30-—-(4)—-Soundstage. (7)—Range = _FIPTY-NINE_ [Peppy Program fo Be Half Hour. Kathryn Murray to Do Feature Number Each Week This Summer NEW YORK—A glittering array ed to the well-known features of The Arthur Murray. Party when the show's format is expanded to a half-hour for a 14-week summer series on TV starting June 15. The weekly “parties” will fill the second half-hour time segment of the Berle Show during its sea- sonal hiatus (June 8-Sept, 21), Kathryn Murray will return in role as hostess of the se- s which will be produced by Arthur Murray, feature, At various other times \ shaves Fixes Ticket for Visiting Magistrate Texas Man Handles His Own Fire Fighting and ~~ up, the house and garage fire. ( truck again, he pushed we car into a pond. SPECIAL! | Casting Outfit Black Spider. (2)—News, imony to support hersel poison in bottle which she be- | 19:99(4)—Nancy Dixon. _(7)—12| BuE—2)-valer. bree Ma - + > | A. : vee ae §20 eves’ is medicine, = o'clock Comics. (2) — Eat, hearing on her divorce suit against 9:00 — (4) — Martin Kane. nerd Murphy. 16:30—(4)—Man About Town. -(2) Robert Moore, 32 death of salesman throug nnounced. tions we last word. (2)_Public De. |12:15—(4)—Three Steps to Heaven.| 7° Be 4 Moore, questioned by Superior |} Ow 10: 45—(4)—Sports. Court Judge Alan E, Ashcraft, said fender. Reed Hadley defends | 12:39—(7)—News, Weather. (4)—{ . he earns $272 a month as a ship- one young serviceman arrested on/ ‘Theater. (2)—Garry Moore. oe (7)—Soupy's On. | ning clerk and has fixed expenses } ° manslaughter charge ‘in “Auto| - t $159 ‘ announces races from Motor City i:60—(2)—Doukle cneee 11:15—(4)—MRA Races. (7)—Mo-|° ven too poor to enjoy the dent.’” 1:30—(2)—Houseparty. (4)—Jean| tion Picture Academy. (2)—|juxury of a divorce,” Judge Ash- : (1)—Hot Rods. Fred Wolfe! McBride. Eleventh Hour. craft told the couple, ‘You're fool- nh cven to want one. sussest |} The Sports Shop ended racial bars, and the re-|Bon Secret Meetings Ne ee eee rhe theres greed ont Wl Gal maining four may do so at any sions. - courtroom hand ja hend. 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