“ eo f Seal - 5 4 ‘ a fo i u tk ke “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ’ : “AP Wirephete ‘Ford Reported Offering Plan Similar to GAW ‘Job Security’ Scheme Said to Be Mixture. of Company, Union Ideas DETROIT (# — The De- Aroit News said today the ‘Ford Motor Co. has offered the strike-threatening CIO United Auto Workers a “job security” plan accepting the | principle of -the union's guaran annual wage demand. . The newspaper said it had ‘|learned this from “a high reunion official.” The News said the Ford. offer (See ane on rage 5 entails a a SS-million-dollar- “fund “unprecedented in industry.” “It appears to represent some of the thinking of both Ford's previous “parinership in pros- . perity’'S Offer and the union's guaranteed annual wage plan,"’ the News said. “It accepts the principle of pro- | | viding for a Ford employe while | ON LAST LAP OF REUNION — This weary, but w. G. Parks, Omaha, and son Dick; Mrs. Edwin 4. is out of work—the principal | happy group of people, families‘of four freed Ameri- | Heller and Mr. W. G. Parks; Mr. ami Mrs. Harold G. | ean jet pilots who were held captive by the Chinese | Fischer, Swea City, Iowa, and Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Reds, are shown at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., this | G. Cameron and their son, Robert, at upper left. The morning as they prepared to fly to Hawaii for a joy-! fliers are Lt. Roland W. Parks, Lt. Lyle W. Cameron, | ous reunion with the fliers. From bottom LR Mra. | Capt. Harold E. Fischer, and Col. Kevin Heller. Auto Accidents Take Two Lives 70- Year-Old Patient at Rest Home Struck by Car Auto mighaps in -Avon and Bloomfield “Townships took the lives of two men last hight and early today, | Emmett Hratt, 70, died at 8:50 p.m. last night in Pontiae General Hospital of injuries suffered when _ he was struck- by a car as he crossed Auburn road. John Lamb, 31, of Wayne, in- jured when his car rammed the rear of a semi-truck on Tele- graph road, died at 7:20 a.m. at the hospital, four hours after the * crash, : Sheriff's deputies Wilson- Gard- | ner and. Gordon Misenar said) Pratt, a patient at a rest home at 1220 Auburn,- was crossing the highway after checking the mail box, ~ STRUCK BY CAR He was struck by a car driven by Julia A, Beddow, 62, of Utica, | leaving untouched only the pro- ican to lose.in the 5th round was |” Expect Senate to Approve. $3.5 Billion in Foreign Aid “w= vat deeriing theo WASHINGTON (®—The Senate was called into ses- sion two hours early today"te start. voting on President | Eisenhower's 3% billion dollar foreign aid program. Prospects appeared bright for passage by nightfall, Uaw never would have granted | A half dozen or more amendments, most of them seeking sizable reductions in the big authorization measure, seemingly faced an uphill-battle. —~ | sending the bill to the House. The Senate had-valready agreed = , to limit discussion to a maximum | _pon of two hours on each. | Sen, Ellender (D-La) sought | te red the over-all total up- wards of 800 million dollars and require that in any military aid programs for free Asian nations some funds be provided by Brit- ain, Australia and New Zea- land, | Sen, Long (D-La) has offered a ; companion reduction to cut up to one billion dollars from the total, + > Bisplinghoff Wins, . Jimmy McHale Bows By OUR WIRE SERVICES Bisplinghoff, |collegian from Orlando, Fila., 'Bruce Cudd, 4, and 2 today to, Another former Walker Cupper, | Jimmy McHale, was beaten in his | 5th bid for the coveted links title. | The 39-year-old Philadelphian_was beaten by Alan Slater of England, 1-up. McHgge had won his morning | round easily from R. M. DeLloyd | lof Wales, 5 and 3. Another Amer- who stated that the victim seemed | posed fund of 172 million dollars | |James K. Bernard Jr., a golfing . to jump into the path of her auto) after she had slowed to about 15) miles an hour to alléw him to pass. . ~ Lamb, hdaded nort graph, apparently fell the wheel, according ta Bloom- field Township Police Chief Clark Green, . 3 The truck driver, Clarénce J. Levasseur, 42, of Bay City, was scheduled to make a st ent at for technical assistance. Other pending amendments would compel a greater portion of economic aid to be disbursed as loans rather than outright grants. Senator George (D-Ga), chair- man of the Foreign Relations Committee which did net make de Single money reduction in ap- proving the global aid measure, predicted defeat of a non-money | = the Oakland County" “Prosecutor's _ended up with ‘‘Something’s Gotta a office today. CIO Music Wane Ford ~ a - DETROIT #® — The CIO United | Auto Workers struck a lyrical note | yesterday in the Ford contract dis- | pute. The union startet one of its radio programs with the song “You Gotta Dance With Me, Henry’’ and Give, —— Gotta Give.” STOP ’N THINK amendment by Sen,- California, the minoritf. leader. It would give John B. Hollister, who will become foreign economic director July. 1, power to fire up- per-grade-employes in the Foreign ‘Operations Administration without regard to civil service regulations. FOA expires July 1 when the eco- nomic aid program goes into the State Department... “unknown” from Westboro, ‘Mass. He bowed to. Arthur Perowne of | England, 6 and 4. Ireland’s Joe Carr reached the quarter-finals for the 6th straight year with a 5.and 3 victory over Richard Ashcroft of England. ‘Seek Suppart for Shift ‘of Airlines to Wayne lthe shift of airline operations from | Willow Run to the Detroit-Wayne Major Airport today sought to or- ganize all county government units behind the move. Members of the Board of Su- pervisors Airport Committee pre- villages and townships at a meet- ing of out-county supervisors later this month. “| = i ST. ANNE’S-ON-SEA, England | 20-year-old | de- / feated 21-year-old Walter Cupper ] including hlack candles, pared to woe-support of all cities,« lon which UAW president Walter. Reuther insists.” Ford made the union a new | offer Tuesday. Reuther said the) [nee offer, requiring more union | consideration, caused the union to postpone a threatened strike from Peed midnight to next Mon- offer, Reuther has said that it stij! left Ford and the union “tar apart” on reaching a contract agreement. | It was felt,. however, that the | the four-dey contract extension un- | | Jess it had high hopes that a con- | ‘tract agreement could be reached | | before the new Monday deadiirie. Ca ri Ford’s biggest local at the huge Rouge plant here, told a workers’ | mass meeting yesterday after- noen that Ford had bettered this offer, but he declined te reveal details. He said a half dozén union economists were trying to evaluate the new Ford proposal. ‘On one point, amid loud cheer- ling from the estimated 15:000 to) adamantly against any renewal of a five-year contract. Nab Witch Doctor | Using Candles in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (Police are | holding a man they say claims | to be a witch doctor, Bunco squad officérs said Flor- entino Morales, 54, has heen treat- ing ailing Los “Angeles—residents with an assortment of equipment effigy dolls, black silk scarves as Plait- ed hair switches. “~~ He was arrested after an ailing Stellato, president ot | fe me t WHERE BODY OF SLAIN GIRL WAS FOUND — |: 4 > a 4 a? +. * Authorities lik Sex Murders. | of 2 Little Girls 8-Year-Old Kalamazoo . Child Found Beaten and -Choked to Death _By OUR WIRE SERVICES “KALAMAZOO — Law en- forcement agents met_be- hind closed doors in Kala- mazoo today and were told af a hot. clue which may Jead not only to the killer of 8-year-ojd Jeannie Single- ton, but also to the slayer of 7-year-old Barbara Gaca of Detroit. The secret tip was dis- cussed at a meeting of State Police, sheriff's officers and Kalamazoo and Detroit police. “ AP Wirephete fe bedy of eight-year-old Jeannie Singleton was | found 85 feet from an old roadway by a group of found late yesterday in this growth of pines in a rec- children. This area was 10 ‘miles away from any | reation area northwest of Doster, Mich. The body was earlier search. T Oakland County ‘Seeking Space ‘for New Judge | | “Now that we've got another cir- | ewit judge where are we going to put him?” was a question heard requenty in the Oakland County Courthouse yesterday, — The. State Legislature Tuesday | | approved appointment of a fourth | judge to begin duties Jan. 1, 1956.. | Every inch of space in the courthouse at Saginaw and Hu- pen an average 8 per cent pay raise. ‘House Committee Okays New Postal Pay Increase | WASHINGTON #— The House Post . Office “Committee taday | school. Relatives said speedily approved a Senate bill to provide 500,000 postal | a ‘Sunny disposition and * | Final legislative action is due in the House ‘Tuesday to wind President Eisenhower on postal pay legisiation, Retroactive to March 1, it would add an estimated 164 million | There is a strikitg similarity be- jtween the slayiigs.- Both young- | sters vanished between home and | school and were found in remote areas, Jeannie in a pine. forest near Doster yesterday, and Bar- bara in a trash dump west of | Pontiac two months ago. | “An autopsy showed today that | little Jeannie had been raped, beaten and apparentiy choked to death by a sex deviate. ~ | Jeannie, left lame by ‘an attack | of rheymatic’ fever four years ago, | was last seen 10 days ago resting on a curb a halt bleck from her cane here, She was returning from had | for everybody.” She was the third little | eer up two years of back-and- forth skirmishing between Congress and in Michigan in’ the | months, “The killer is going to strike ron Sts. is now -being utilized, | dollars a year to the Post Office payroll by giving a minimum 6 per | 4sain, ‘that's what .we're worried but the Board of Auditors have two possible solutions in mind _ for recommendation to the Su- pervisors. Plans are in motion to move ithe Juvenile Department from the courthouse to the Welfare Building | in the county service center on North Telegraph road. “We might ee locate the pe in courthouRe% Space va | the Juvenile Department," ditor John C, Austin. Another ~ possibility is locating aj} 7 er Ae aay Rares onal finals. of head 20,000 Rouge plant auto workers, courtroom on the fifth floor of the | ritish amateur golf championship. ste11ato said-the. UAW was County Office building at 1 Lafay-| ette St., two blocks from the court- ‘house. | “This might prove inconvenient,’ said Austin, “in that the pacill _would be. separated from related | | service located in the courthouse. | | We'll have something worked out : | though, by the year’s end.”’ Election Registration ‘Deadline Is Friday Final date for registration for) | election is June 3 at 5 p.m. Anyone 21 years of age, a resi- dent of Michigan for six months and who hag resided in the school district for 30 days may vote in ection » s agreed to cure a pain in her chest for $300 with a treatment including a candie- light ritual Morales was jailed y on a warrant charging him with / practicing medicine without ajicense, * The woman, Mrs. Geronima Banuelos, 42, is in General Hospi- | cal. Her ailment has not yet: been | | diagnosed, for June 13. | Registration place. is the Pon- tiac city clerk's office or the office of the city or township clerk in which the elector resides.’ Contending for two four- -year ' | posts on the Pontiac boardl of edu- J, Allen Parker and Theron T, ' Stickle. the Pontiac. Board of Education | | about,” said Glenn Hammiel, ‘Kal- | cent. increase to every employe. Bigger raises fot some higher sal- | |amazoo police chief deputy. | aried workers bring the average to 8 per cent. | ; Legislators 0K Supervisor Bill Measure Cuts Pontict’s _ Membership on County Board to Seven The State Legislature yesterday | | passed a measure reducing the) total of city representatives om the | |Oakland County Board of Super- | | visors by about one third. ' Pontiac’s membership will “be | cut from 10 to seven under the | new formula. Township supervi- | sors on the board will remain at | their present 25 strength. The proposal was sponsored by | Sen. William S. Broomfield | | (R-Royal Oak)-on request of "4 | combined city-township supervi- sors’ committee. The committee worked out t plan to prevent the board an becoming too large and unwieldy. / The new formula allows” one | | member for cities with a popyfa- tion of 4,000 or fraction theptof> 9,000: three for 9,001 to 7-5 four for 15,000 to 25,000: “five for for every 25,000 people*or fraction thereof over the 40,000 mark. | .The bill also provides that De. | troit -will have a majority of the cation this year_are,Dr. Lynn Al- supervisors on the Wayne County town, Pontiac was len Jr., Monroe M. Osmun, Rev. Board as long 94 Detroit's popula. | morning's low before 8 o'clock was | tion ‘remains 65 per cent or more [Ruel Talking ‘Trades at KC; Porter ‘Shipped’ DETROIT #—General manager . | Des Ruel of the Detroit Tigers/ went to Kansas City today wi the. avowed intentions of “talking. trade-or-buy" with the New York Yankees and the Kansas Atty) Athletics. | Just who Ruel might be inter: | | ested in wasn’t disclosed. Injuries, | hewever, recently riddled the De- troit infield and rookie replace- | mepts failed ts come through | adequately. With the, shipping of J. W./ 22- year-old Ist baseman-_ Porter, outfielder, t¢ the Little Rock farm | club in thé AA Southern Associa- | tion today, Tigers got two under the league. dimit of Ss Showers Predicted Aor Area Tomorrow It’ ul be warm today —~ tonight | in pind eto area, but the weath- _showers | west- portion ‘of- tower Michigan | 25,000-to 4,000 and one additional ; Will arrive here tomorrow. . The mercury is due to stay high, | however—as -high as 80 to 84 de | grees. on Friday. Yesterday's high mark in down- | 78 and this 51. degrees. Temperature regis- | tered at 2 p.m. today was 79. » Yanks Await Families in Honolulu , HONOLULU_4*—Four i \ i iE i : z8 y & quired at their trial, Capt. Harold - Fischer of Swea City, Iowa, ght “No, not at the trial.” Was” there a, confession. before the trial? “| believe ru watt until I see jo * into China for the harassment of the people and provocative attack. “They hag: all the evidence— ‘the aircraft. We pleaded guilty,” he said, but declined to. say wheth- er their planes had- come down in territory. — “Let's let that question ride for a. while,”. he said. ot ye _—_}~.. brainwash them but | remained unaffected.” Editorials weess ane ba “s ‘Food CR at / ‘ELEVEN MISSING ° ‘ pas of press, radio and television men: ‘of the total population. . all le tried to please them so we looms receivé better treatment.” Maj. Gen. Sory Smith, Pacific Air Force commander, struck & sober note. He told a small army “’We have four men here. There should: be 15. Please kéep that * |\Freed Airmen Claim They Resi sted ‘Brainwashing’ and much of the lighter side. The there were still “40 or 44 Ameri- can nationals still in China,” pos- sibly including some Navy person * Pye a nd_thi thun- j : 2 one 000: peas brewing in the extreme | Laughlin was stabbed and beaten then themselves’ indicated | ¢ | Five farm children, - playing in lan isolated area near the silage of Doster, 15 miles north of Kala- |mazoo, stumbled onto Jeannie’s | body. i ’ | The’ body bore bruises -about the hips and arms, The dress was pulled above the waist. Jeannie still had on shoes and- / stockings. A band still hed her pony hairdo in place, Physicians - who -pertoringd an autopsy said Jeannie probably was killed the same day“ she was ae ducted—May. 23. - Authoritiés- placed all scraps P | cloth they éould. find at the scene in plastic bags, and took them to laboratories at East Lansing. Pine needles also were collected at the scene in the hopes they might give some tiny ‘clue to the killer. Mrs, Steve Singleton, the girl's mother, collapsed at the news of her death and was placed under. a doctor's care. The Singleton fam- = of eight lives in a modest me. Both parents work. othe father grimly said, “I think | that Michigan must have a death penalty: Recent attempts in the State-Leg- islature to restore capital ptnish-— iment have failed, The killer of girl in Michigan was sexually | gpewoiggeces ;@ to. death Feb. 17 in Farmingtoi — | Township. A 16-year-old youth, | Floyd Diamond, confessed the | crime &nd is awaiting mamage for | murder. Veto Seen on Repeal ‘of Chain Store Tax LANSING (INS) — Repeal Michigan's 22-year tax on stores faces a certain veto. another small . = = vt ae " quested © information Communists, ty, td), —_ Ne, j' st Te _THE PONTTAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY! JUNE. 2, Joss. 4 4 a - FORD WORKERS HOLD MEETING — An estiriiated 30,000 of the . 48,000 employes at Ford's giant Rouge plant listened yesterday as _ ident Carl Stellato of Ford Local 600, UAW-CIO, told them their contract | the historic overpass over- Miller road, where company — and ~ had been extended until Monday, ond eemmpar 5 ortho & Rees Wit ag ee My Raced . >> “A Wirephote Preg-| unless an agreement had been reached. Scene of the meeting was néar |~ ‘UFBudget Panel Holds Meeting ~ Thirty - Two ~ Members Attend Briefing Session Last Night The largest citizens’ group yet ‘10 tindertike Pontiac’s United Fund budgeting task met night at the Hotel Waldron for ‘its briefing. ° Berryman, Robert’ S. Nelson, Henry D. Price ang Howard H tzgerald IT. —Panel members include: Dr ] = Campbell, David 1 3 : Edstrom, es -—™ -Marsh, Mra. Goce “Harry Arnkoff, Leslie HH. Dean. Lawrence; Mrs. Donald North, zg. - Denata | Rergeron, John E. ‘Dewees, Mry. Irving Diem, Andrew J. Wile -ftephen Cidéonan, Ben Jerome Jr., tack Lowry, Dr. Harry L. Riggs, Mra. Ravmefd Sampson Rebert_W. Emerick. Bernard Oirerd, Repert P- Grant. Edward ¢. pepe: Mre. Stuart Whitfield. fuwtim P. Babcock, Milton F. Cooney, Kerns, - Mrs, an Magnus, Q Waddell. Lowts #: Hayela W. Dudley, Cole, pores 8. Goldberg, _— A. Trumble, ie Kenneth VandenBerg. Keego Man Is Believed Held by Chinese Reds '. Among-63 names released today by the State Department of Ameri- . can servicemen believed held by | . the Chinese Reds is that of Coast. Guard AMM Tracy W. Miller, 26. son of Mrs. Florence Miller, ‘of 2375 Willow Beach Rd., _ Wego Harbor. . Miller was among ityairmen re- ported missing when. two planes were lost off China Jan. 18, 1953. The State Department has r- about the I a T Todays Piess AND YICINITY—Fair te. He og iy warmer te. mat i ee ‘agg tae Fes mes sheners "eon | . ' inand mar gesther. Bien’ eight, go tom showers aoe might. / tos Lewes Ser preceding am. bit baht Wind velocity § m p.h. at am. t 6. . at 3:36 a.m. ee ee 1D. Micsveeass ct 6 Fp. mM... pens she igtneene eeeees 8 ee ee Feeeees 64 Reefs eee ee ee regteesereinetsos OF sehen eeeneeree Se ckeasreuuibetsss : ie 5. | Margaret Caduclo of Birmingham, | ¢ ‘}Bonifacio Abtin of the Philippines | “jand 12 grandchildren. “12 p.m.rém the Melvin_A_ Schritt | First,Governor Disinterred for Bus Platform Project to permit construction of new bus loading platforms. Inside the crumbling mahogany — casket was a skeleton, some bits of cloth and a silver plate, which read: “Stevens T, Mason, died Jan, 5, 1843, aged 31.” = Pontiac Deaths John Antonio. Ablin, 55, of 2 al monti fliness, He was born March 28, 1900 in lin, He was married in Pontiac 26 years ago to Thelma Walters. Coming here in 1922 from Batac, | Mr. Ablin had been employed at | ; the General Motors Truck & Coach | Bethins bie wile hp is survived by se¥en ichildren, Mirgy Nedra Busch of Wausau, Wis., Mrs. Alvi- na Hann of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Mrs, Arline We Mrs, Evelyn Reynolds, John. mabtin Jr; and Richard Ablin, all of Pontiac. ; Also surviving are a brother, Service wilt be held Saturday at Funeral Home with the Rev. Wil- liam E. Hakes of the First Baptist ‘Chureh officiating. Burial wilt be in Gak Hill Cemetery, ar Mr, Gad Mrs. John Formas Service for John Formaz and his wife, Pearl, who were killed last Thursday in an automobile crash near Elcajon, Calif.; will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Huntoon Funeral Home. Burial will be in. ‘Dak Hill Ceifidiery. - Surviving besides the three chil- pen Mona, Maurice and Dick, is Mrs. Formaz’ mother, Mrs. George Lee. The family made their home at 30 James St. . i! | | Mrs. Samuel D. Heller Mrs. Samuel D. Heller (Olive A.) 79, died at her home at 7189 Lake Lane at 2:30 am. today. Born Jan. 23, 1876 in Milford. Township, Ohio, she was the daogh) | ter of Henry and Beulah Conkle Cover, Mrs, Heller attended Hicks- ville, Ohio schools, and was mar-| ee to Samuel Helleg...there. in Coming from Detroit in 1917. ‘she h -! ; ; and was’a member of the First Church of Christ Scientist. : Surviving ate, two sons, Gerald J. and Derwin D., both of Pontiac. Service will be held in thé~Hun- toon Funeral Home Saturday at | 2:30-p. m., with Richard Gruen of | the First Church of Christ officiat- | ing.. Burial will be in Hicksville. Water-Study Board Will Meet Friday -| to Detreit, Mich., June 4, 1905." | «| John Antonio Ablin Michael — aE program on county roads." On the outside was another silver. plate, It read: “Stevens Thomsen ; Mason, first governor of Michi | gan, removed from New York City Mason's bi aocgpl Kent Sagen- i of Jackson, was on hand! for the remoyal ‘and said he be-/ \ Heved Mason would have author- ized. it.” . “He believed in progress, and his thoughts were generally of | Leislature Okays Jobless Pay Boost ‘ >| "The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM — Registration , dates have been set for parents mingham School District. September. classes must be five years of age on or before Dec. 1, 1935, school officials said. And birth certficate when registering. Registration wil) be held at, Adams School tomorrow. Mrs. B. B, Kelley, PTA health chair. man at the school, said talks on health and addresses by various kindergarten teachers wit high- light the program at Adams. Parents of ¢hiidren who will be in the Vaughn, Wing Lake’ or Pine , | Schools are schediled,to meet at 1 p.m. Monday . at Vaughn” School. | After the meeting, parents. w ho. have their children's birth. certifi- | cates will be able to enrol) them | for fall classes, Other suede and, dates: Franklin, June 6; Pembroke, June | 7% Walnut lake and Bloomfield Vil- lage, June 8; Baldwin, June 9, and June 10 at Beverly. s ¢ « The Bloomfield His blood bank will be at St. Hugo of the Hills hol from 2 te 8 p.m. Friday. Mrs. M. Gill is handling arrange- ments along with Mrs, Leon Gueatrin, Mrs. Richard Wilson, Mrs, Paul Rieménschneider, Jr. and Mrs. James Quinn. | Ld bd Birmingham High School Kana-,4 bans Club will hold its final outing | islature approved weekly ificreases in unemployment compensation | benefits yesterday and sent, the. measure to Gov. G. Mennen ‘Wil: | liams for his approval. The plan raises the jobless pay | maximums for all workers with dependents but prevides no in- crease for single wor' kers. The maximum for a worker with a family of six would be f raised from $42 to $54 2 week— highest ceiling in the nation. LANSING (UP)—The State Leg-' of the season at 6 p.m. Saturday ™ ;at Holiday Park. Carson Janes, | chairman of the affair, said trans- | | portation and food will be provided | for all members ‘at a nominal | cost.’ = s “*@ . A fund-raising fair sponsored by the PTA will be held June 11 start- ing at 1:3 p.m. ‘School, The fair, which JaSt year | Prov: ided enough. funds to purchase Other maximums would be. in. creased according: to the number | a dependents. The limit for single workers would remain af $30. ° Wiliams and Democrats had the future and what it might | bring,” Sagendorph ‘said, Mason, born Oct. 20, 1811, in. the luxury of .a Virginia manor, was catapulted into national at- tention when President Andrew | Jackson made him. secretary. and | acting governor of the Michigan. j territory in 1831, three months be- | | fore Mason was 2. Youth Is Sentenced in Negligent Death. David F, Bratton, 19, of 5435 Savoy, Waterford Twp.. yesterday | pleaded. ‘guilty te negligent homi- cide and was placed on -two-year probation by visiting Circuit Judge Garland, of Owosso. Bratton'‘s for the period of his and he was assessed court edsts,- according to As- sistant Oakland County Prosecutor Homer G, Gerue, The youth was charged in the 100 Marquette St.- Horsley died shortly .affer his auto and Brat: ton's. collided on Elizabeth Lake road a mile west of Pontiac ‘fast | Nov. 8. Gas Tax Hike Will Increase |County Revenue - The Oakland County Road Com- mission today estiniated it will re- ceive an added $250,000 yearly for road-improvement as result of the 14$-cent increase in Michigan's } sas tax effective yesterday, - Pontiag’ City Manager . Walter K. Wilintan set an approximate | $88,000 figure as the city’s an- nual increase, but sald “we'll know more accurately in a few at Gans and Oakland's share of the One quarter of the new tax money allocated td cities and counties, Three quarters of the collections | will be spent on arterial highways by the State Highway Department | nd it is expected part, of this will Henefit Oakland’s main ‘highways, \“We don’t eXpect to get more than $120,000 from the new tax this year,” said Road Commission Chairman Lee O, Brooks. “It, will probably come’ too late ‘to allow | _| much ‘expansion of this season's| et E driver's. license was |. death of. George R. Horsley, 52, of |. Ms | sought greater increases. f Republicans said’ the new legis- | lation provides the “best unem: ployment compensation benefits in the nation." Home-Owners , Warned Against Unlicensed Firm Area home-owners today were |. warned-that a Des Moines, lowa, | j home improvement company is operating in Michigan illegally. John W, Hirlinger, -secretary of the Business Ethics Board of the | Pontiac Chamber of Commerce, | said the United Builders Supply Co. | already has been halted on several re-siding jobs because it obtained no city: building perniits. ~ “This company has apparently signed a large number of con- tracts In the Pontiac area for re-siding homes,” Herlinger said, “tt Was no license te contract for any such work in Michigan.” Under state law, Hirlinger said, any contract signed with a con- tractor not licensed by the state is null and void. He urged persons who have. signed contracts with the firm or those who contemplate signing contracts to contact him at the Chamber of Commerce of- fice. _ He avarned that home - owners permitfing work to be done without city’ or township permits are “risking possiblé penalties under loeal law.” More than 500 teachers trained at Clarke School for the. Deaf, Northampton, Mass., serve the hard-of-hearing- throughout the | United States and in 20 foreign | countries, says the National. Geo- graphic Society. | All Popular Brands CIGARETTES. |playground equipment, will in- | clude a baked ham dintier from 5 REPEAT SALE! hE ' Safety Ribbed Platform : Tubulor STEEL STEP STOOLS ‘who ‘wish to enroll their children: for kindergarten classes in the Bir- Children to be eligible for the parents must produce the child's | ' Schmidt, treasurer, at Walnut Lake-# 10 Schools. Nanie Dates jito Enroll Kindergartners to T p. m., a comedy show featur ing local talent: 5 : In addition, chairman Rebert Meyers said there wilj be con- tests and prizes, movies, and car- teons for children im the after- noon, ; Hot dogs and hamburgers, cof- fee, doughnuts and ice cream will be on sale, There will be for garden and plants, books and other features as well as “regular fair concessions,’ Meyers said. * ¢ «&, Mrs. William .Loomas was in- | Women's Society of Christian Serv- ice at the Embury Methodist Church. Mrs, Melvin Uppleger was installed as. vice president. eligible for kindergarten next fall The WSCS will bold its final: meeting of the season June 14 at i$ p.m, ‘ * = * Members of the Birmingham Soroptimist International last week elected Mary Dewey president for the 1956-56 year. Other officers elected include Irene Hanley and Lindo Moore, vice presidents; Mar- garet Williager, recording secre- tary; Maxine Luscombe, corre- sponding secretary; and Marion Alton E. Coffield Funeral service for Alton E. Cof- | | field, 63, of 680 Chestnut St., will be held at 1 p.m, Saturday at the | Costetian and © Church in Clawson, with burial ‘in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. | The body will lie in state at the J SSeee sees Davy ‘C rockett . , Oe pia 1 OED salenesaes con go $ 49 = $2.95 . me: Yes,. ONLY 24c for genuine a Value leather Lad - noleer s plastic clicker revolver an G ladders Siuporte vo 900 "|/@ Le” Davy Crockett pin. No cr C Me nds, ayside steel plat- |) Leng pees hie pit. oe orm, rubber-tip legs. loa aa ~ 12 AYA = SIM AS.(@ BESTA AS OTe $6 N. Seginew ss Pea is Candy Dept. —Maia Fleor . BiLIIIi Lis iii iii iy JUST 46! Display-Room Samples of Famous p ESE eo © SAVE $11.62 This W REMINGTON "60". DELUXE Brand New—Guaranteed «[orygeemm—neenten EEK-END ONLY — $10.95 te $13.98 = Baby Buggies and Strollers only). ees. 96.88| $14.95 VALUES (3 only). isiseeiacdecn ivtv eee $18.95 VALUE (1 only)7.... OEROERS ** © $19.95 to $21.95 V (Sonly)...........$11.88 ._ $12.88 $19.95 to $24.95 VALUES (4 only) vapeh on Ah! { mote) Coens ene teen a eee eee ( ( $16.88 eprom 4 models). ........ | siss5 Vannes only-1 model)............$28.88 Smell Dopsalt Welds Any Percheve ig LAYAWAT + | stalled recently as president of the | ss ELENA IE A ene ; Kinsey Funeral Home, Royal. Oak. until 11 a.m. Saturday and at the chtireh from noon-to 1 p.m. | Mi} Coffield, a construction en- gineer, died Wednesday following a long illness, He is survived by his widow, Mable; two daughters, Mrs, Leontine Napier of Birming- jham; Mrs. LaVerna Dayner of Royal-Oak; three sisters and two brothers. ; To Bear County Names LANSING ui+-The names of - 10 Michigan counties -will- be used to designate U, S. Navy LSTs,. effee- hs | tive July 1. They are Cheboygan, Wexford, Monroe, St. Clair, Benzie, Washtenaw, Branch, Hillsdale, Iron and Kent, Previously the Navy des- ignated landing ship tanks only by ‘number, Sylvan Accepts Bid - for Water System The “Sylvan Lake City Couneil. last night accepted the bid of First of Michigan Mortgage Co. t pur- chase $225,000 worth of. bonds to. finance a municipal water system. The Qguncil subsequently award- -ed a $187,000 contract for tion of mains and fire to Elwyn E. Tripp, of Pontiac. Later, contracts will be awarded for pumps, pump houses and other equipment, said Ernest L. ‘Ethier, city manager. The First of Michigan bid was at an interest rate of 2.96 per cent, Ethier- said. Plans call for com- pletion of Tripp's work by Sept. 1. New Summer Styles Ladies’ and Misses’ PLAY SHOES Ballerinas and Flatties aa Aegean Nation S- Ste F ti ‘ and green onions,. uiw he 7 Te, on We're carrying out all our or-| e ° sy ores feature . 6. 8 Die in Bus Crash SAN FRANCISCO. @~ Leonard| ganization plans on the assump-| jy 8. FRIDAY. —SATURDAY MONDAY a il Beet W. ke a ] Beets ( ee ‘Ww, oe of the Republi- | tion that' Mr. Eisenhower is going : = s ae as. Weeken Ss PeECIAaL | seus. carrots and onions afso are| LIMBURG, Germany’ W~A’bus| cag-Mailenal Cutonlitee, arrived|to be our candidate,” Hall sala. : En ¥ BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS six cents a pound are planned by | Worthwhile purchases, in the opin- plunged. out of control down ast Aight with 30 party. iaders| Dito, he added for Vice Presiden : ave —_ a 4 ° j major chain ion of produce specialists. Heavy | mountainside and into a tree about | '9 start planning ‘sevees $ UNTIL 10P.M. “3 | Beet will be the most popular | # ™@ : shipments of California long white | 15 miles north of Limburg yester- $ sg tia 4 feature in the nation’s food stores ** s potatoes and Florida round whites anti , ’ Pan a orem aaa eine tt je eee q Eggs also may be a few cents | day, killing 18 German women "~‘OH-MINE-PAPA Will Love * - this weekend.,. Sts ofan ationed as a week- end feature was chuck roast,, last- week, One meat buyer says lamb prices should remain about where they are while winter .sup- plies last. When spring lamb takes over, prices are expected to rise, he adds, - . FRYERS HIGHER Frying chicken prices are gen erally higher, Increases of two to = Another MONEY-SAVING Shipment Arrives at Simms PRICES” SLASHED on BRAND NEW Popular 8mm I A EI4L CD id 2 | MOVIE Cameras and Projectors *% NOT Demonstrator Models ® Not Used or Trade-ins * All in Sealed Cartons ® Lifetime CUARANTEE Why pay full price? At Simms, you get savings end personal instruction before any sale is completed .-. . just ask any- one who has bought a camera here SAVE $11.63 Revere ‘50° Smm Movie Camera $49.80 Valve Now— 372 P2.8 liens, Simple to operate. $4.00 holds yours. SAVE $20.03 Revere ‘Ranger’ Camera $74.50 Valve - , Sow— 54 “725 lens. Our ‘dest seller’ now underpriced.. $6 holds yours. = é Z $09.50 Model _ Fle Lens, $74.6 | SAVE $29.63 Revere ‘99° 8mm _ Roll Turret 999.50 Value Now— 69" F2.8 lens. Ad- $132.50 Value Revere ‘60’ 8mm _ Magazine Turret #2.8 lens. Maga- 47 zine toad.” Turret for two more;lens, — oe 50 Model ee higher in ‘your market. . Butter prices will show little change. If you're looking for an un- usually good buy in vegetables, consider the price of lettuce. Ice- berg, Remaine and Big Boston all are available at lower have brought lower prices. Old crop potatoes are selling for about the sdme as a week ago, Austria, Soviet Meeting MOSCOW @—An Austrian dele- gation headed by V. Platzer, head éf the economic Department of the Foreign Ministry, arrived in Moscow yesterday to open rede negotiations. tourists and injuring 18 others. Police said the bus, driven by @ woman and.-carrying 3 members of a Protestant women's church: group, was going nearly 60 miles an hour. SIMMS SELLS Full Pint RUBBING | ALCOHOL \ 79¢ Bottle of 100 \ Bayer “Aspirin $1.50 Size Bottle Lydia 1 Pinkham’s =, 29 woe a s \) ‘ 6 ~ & Qo AN 2 18 Value Fitches Hair Tonic Yon 30c Bakers & Modified Compare Anywhere in Town ~ \ ia > »] bl \B N S N) : & + o Brashing - CLEANS DENTURES THE CAST we SSS ~ 250 Tab 5-Grain Aspirin 44a NAILS ir ter to Seeceseoosoooseceesee SHOE SHINE $4.95 iE KIT ORA|ORA a ay + ya Pt. Light ran 14: Waterproof! Plasiici ” SHOPPING 75¢ Value Mas many other uses, ~ may: be used as a beach bag. Piasticized fabric. NEVR- DULL MAGIC WADDING THE NEW WONDIS POLISH a | Magic cleaner used for all — including car ay Free 25 Caps Rybutol ~ Vitamins Sy Soros Agee: 9B NL Saginaw RUG DEPT.” Peecoooeseocoocs Sprayway Bombs ag “Main, Floor: ks el 2. { Ss eepeeseees weseeseee 4-Ounces TARTAN Suntan... a Sag em! Yee $1. 10, €-Ouncet SUN ’n SURF. . INSECTICIDES ive @¥ 8 WM BROT Cémplete kit tn- side of wood box easy way to shine shoes Not as shown. 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Underwritérs teberateries op- . . 39¢ A teuly oll-purpese 41 piece power toot be OG OP u thet hes oli the arr 19¢ completely equip Gnd “pewerize” your aoe proved drill, Setety Tit Sew: tive big Value | metel cove your «it Comraind ALL THESE ITEMS: oo ‘Lath? drill with Jocob's goer type chuth, 13" grinding wheel. Til? sew ethachtient (45° te 907) 1—3” buffing disk. 1—Deluse type mete! box. 1—Chuck key. | 1—HMerizentel drill stand %—Carben steel drill bits (1 /16°-'4 3 124” dia. sending disks. 1—Paint miner Ay” polishing bennet, 1—4" rubber pod. 1—4” die. sew blade. ps "Porta 12¥ax5 Yax10-Inch ‘Heavy “gake eel file sate es QQ | * f—Piece Adapter Set * 1—Muriliery side handle, . 2—Meunted stones. COOCHOHSHOSCOO SOO HOONRDCOHEEHOODOONSOODEOCOCE Relaxed and Cool While Driving & i \ $1.95 Value—Sturdy Woven - Rattan Back. Rest nu OT | | sae ie more pleasant... ‘more relaxed. Fits all-car heats. begs for» driying and= aia inthe automobile. 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Loo cell aoe ee = KEL | INATO R.. : : uranium stampede reminiscent of : ; California's roaring gold rush days | | 4 . + is expected to hit Kern River Can- N/. s the Size : | yon, 40 miles east of here, tomor- | * Look at Feet , row morning. = : 0 * Predicting an “explosive situa- : d . a | Cubic tion,’ Sheriff Leroy Galyen has 95 no qown F ; of Cold {ordered 15 armed deputies - into a ent “5 & Space for the canyon today, They bave or- pay & b Including 5P4 dara. to — all firearms des 51 pounds © ; to 3,000 prospectors ma = _ =< mosaber of acre claims LOOK AT ALL THESE Frosen Row ' é claims - ‘ when the land is opened for stak- | ; ¢ * ing at 10 am The area comprises FEATURES > J. & some 60,000 acres. fi : ‘ * *« 6 I : id ei ’ Already located there are two | @ Cold Clear-To-The-Floor Design! 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X a ¢ Oe ae ee - ft &; = : siege » ¢ oe Bey Se + "Ar AD ak tne Eh ok bd ee ee eatect ern ee ances et Ne Me 3” ae ee She] és aioe : + - “ 2 facts 4 _ See coe \ ‘ tg ‘ © ae eS : : AS , nee Lk; ; tern od, ; . = } ; oe : : : , eee , ‘ at zs ° ‘ “ f mae é | : j : ‘ - - : { 7 is \ i | PE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE-2, 1955 Bae “" BU ae : a =| ; fd : aii race j fees ie ¢ 2 * Te ace gg Bice > - = a = nas - : ere Kesar miners: — | "a. \ , j u Wonder an 4 caus @ ‘Shadow’ at Waite’s! & . St ee eps Hanes © VO Seamless. a oe . Nylons an nd wonderful Latex 7. (| "girdle Te . : . 4 90 WA *& actually resists tearing , - 2° . 20 * has adjustable, detachable hose supports ie : : | Open ‘al 9 Friday Night! 5 Jersey vee you're wearing @ Washés in o Wink! _ . Needs 80 Ironing! _@ Green, Pink, White or Nevy! The most carefree dress >. . for your casual summer ward- robe.. 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Oramige of Turg ahaa’ & 46 oats «> Pushers. ... mw ee g oe », fw qnd medium. - , r a is ss i j $6.95 te # a j i ; i 4 | ie ta 8 Veen au ae MENBER OF AUDIT BURRAU OF CIRCULATIONS = ‘THURSDAY, JUNE 2 15S ~ Nation Shares Happiness - of Released Fliers’ Kin Release of four American Air Force heroes at Hong Kong is the best news that has come out of Red China in many 8 day. Meek) et f ’ ‘This happiness was heightened by the SS fact that all were found to be in good 4 "health despite their two years’ imprison- 3 ment. The filers, of course, also were _ delighted to learn of Air Force arrange- ments for a Honolulu meeting with es | ithett: péativet Whe. ‘were to, be fewn at [SemLAgel Gaetan to Wiihing- “ton it was believed the release of the. quartet would-be followed reasonably : S60 by the freeing of Ilvother U. S. = gy on Ss ena China. a} RS _* & *& : * their families is shared by all Americans. At his midweek press confer- 4 ence, however, President. Exsen- — a HOWER set-what we believe was a : -. fine example. Telling newsmen that Peiping had implied that the release of these was an effort to relax tension in the Far East, the President said that he hadno knowledge of any other, impend- ing releases. But he rightly cau- tioned against any hit or\ miss conclusions as to Peiping’s in- : a ee * _ ‘The home front salutes Lt. Col. Rawr ‘Hexizr, Capt. Harot Fiscuer Jr, Lt. . Rotanp W, Parns and Lt. Lyre wW. "Cameron and éagetly awaits a chance — : Saaen pack to. freedom, 4 Cudbasas Simplification — Key Goal for President : After winning Congressional approval of most of his Reciprocal Trade pro- - | ~The. joy of the men themselves and — : The. alk born of Britain’s ‘rail wid _ doclt strikes has obscured ‘the fact that the Conservative Party's : smashing elec- - tion victory is a great personal triumph for Sir ANTHONY EpeEn. . The victery was all the sweeter for the new Prime Minister be-. cause he had waited many years _ to receive the reins of power from the hands of his brilliant. mentor, _ Sir Winston CBURCHILL. - * * & For 15 years the great CHURCHILL had dominated Britain's political scene. Yet after he resigned there were those who predicted that because of EpEN’s popu- larity he would win far greater support in Commons than his predecessor had. The returns showing that Conservative strength had been more than tripled proves | how right these analysts were. * * * A we Trail Blazers wewerrs—e ¥rom the American standpoint the election, obviously, went the right way. David Lawrence Says: The-«EpEN government was given a strong mandate to continue policies favoring private enterprise and co- operation with the United States and _ the rest of the free world. At the same time the voters - handed a sharp rebuke to the Labor Party, especially critics of the United States in its Left or _ Bevanite wing. Communists’ also were slapped down. All 17 Red 3 lidates loat their d ita be- —" for continuous en cause they failed to poll at least 2 = 2 -one-eighth of the total votes in 2 ee eee) od ee Switzerland, President Eisenhower their constituencies. would be able to attend only for * x * the first few days and could not The good news from this election is that as before Britain and the United i fi in ¢ he could States will go on fighting for peace. ne — participate That means peace not only for free promise of reaching an ae nations but for those peoples who stil? tant. accord. This (s om ‘the as- are slaves of international. communism. sates apnea oo te develop agreements at the top level, INV TTATIONS SEEN - It is certain that, if the -Presi- dent goes to Switzerland for the four power meeting, he willbe in- vited to visit both Great Britain and France. From the American viewpoint — that is, considering the necessity of outlining the poli- cies of the United States in world affairs — a speech delivered by Eisenhower in England and anoth-- er in. France could have a many reports are being received about powerful effect on public opinion (ptional progress in most everything that. ‘hroughout a it is” 'that"space limitations forbid their —™ost needed. re - publication e recent rains gave such a Unfortunately, addressés by boost to\all growing crops that our farmers President , of A United — are happy, and the home gardener quits when delivered in America, are worrying about the grocery bill a oS 5 ees cause of the faraway psychology *” Bstablishing her maternity ward in a hol- most newspapers print only brief jJow tree, eight. feet above the ground, the extracts. The chances ‘are that, if family. cat of + President Eisenhower spoke in Europe, his addresses would do ~ Mrs. Paul D. Walter P more good than a Whole year's for Big Four LONDON ~- Selection of a place to hold the four power conference , can have an important bearing on the syecess or failure of the meet- ing itself. For this reason, a con- ference held in Canada—either at Quebee or Vancouver—offers the intervals, if at all. But it the conference is held The Man About Town Rampant Growth. Happy Reports Coming in Numbers That Exceed Space Happiness: One of the few things you can multiply by dividing. . ——— ‘ ' = be expected to return at frequent - Canada Is Ideal Location Conference preparation for the four power conférence must primarily be undertaken with the heads of those two countries, There would ‘be no time for extended visits. if Eisenhower came to. London and Paris, he would in a sense be helping to prepare for the work of the big conference itself. For he ‘would bé meeting with the leaders in fhiose two countries and his ” Voice of the People | West End. Paiicet Expresses Appreciation = = Boar . 4 tor Soil Work on Broken Power Line . - ies oe Because “ot * ma weiter ‘most bat these will not be it the "weiter £ —_ letter is critical I believe 1 speak for the people, of West End avenue when I ex _ press appreciation for the quick and courteous response of the Wa- terford Police and Fire Depart- ments when a power line ‘came down between 33 and 37 West End Ave. Thanks go, too, for the coopera- tion of the Detroit Edison Com- pany with efficient work that prevented any fire damage to property or -person. — A Member of the Community Answers to ‘Dog Lover’ Bring Author’s Thanks _ In regard to answers to a previous letter I want to thank ‘On Looker’ and ‘H.L." for their __ kind woods. There really are’ some ‘kind people in this world.’ Let's all get together and see if we can't get freedom for our pals. ‘Let's hear from you. Dog Lover Compares Break-i -in Term to Slaughter Hill Sentence I sure agree with Mr. Jacomino Portraits By JAMES J. MET€ALFE “On every calendar, my love . . There is the month of June... And almost every night this month ». There is a magic moon. . “ ‘A main objective would be to ce--™agic moon foy you and me... ment the Western alliatice in ad-—To share, if you are Willing . vance of the four power meeting. OPPORTUNITY FOR WEST Whether the conference itself reaches agreements of practical value, there is no doubt that the -oecasion will provide an opportu- nity for a restatement of ideals and for the crystallization of a common viewpoint in the ‘world. es as : “fics vue pumas Gucdereace may of find its Western sponsors with a stronger influence. than they ex- pected to wield — which, indeed, can happen if the moral values inherent in the Western position are profoundly and unequivocally ‘expressed. * ¢ 2. This presents a. challenge par- ticularly to the President of the United States, (Copyright, 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) much as you are interested . And magic can be thrilling . AS much as you will listen to . *. My whisper in your ear . It you wil let. me’ hold you; love : ; . And let me call you “dear” ... I wish the magic of the moon . ~. Would wind our hearts together .. . And you and I would be as one .. . In every ee ee I want you and. . . No moment is THOUGHTS OB TODAY Now he which stablished us with you in Christ, and hath anointed = Ged—Il Cer. 1:21. * ‘® 1 Who can know heaven except by _ its gifts?-and who-can find out God unless the man who js himself an emanation from God?—Manilius. Case Records of a Psychologist: - in’ regard to the Slaughte® Hill court hand-down. ae Om ae eee five people and not get a jail sentence. Yet a man in the same week was sentenced from 3 to 15 years for breaking inte a food market. He didn’t kill anyone and didn’t even have g weapon, Maybe ‘he had small children who needed food. And do they call that justice? pacnamenad nine children __were left without a mother or father as a result of that accident, Who's . going to take the parents’ place? Better think again, Judge. Drunk | drivers should ge to jail. . ; One From Metamora - Editor’s note:..We aré holding two postcards pertaining to the = who drowned while using an aqua- ; lung: If the, authors wil! send us their names ‘and addresses, we will be glad to publish them. Names ‘May be withheld on request if let- ‘ters.are not of a critical nature. Hal ‘Boyle Says: ° » Sa. How Can Fs, Be Over 40 -and Miss So NEW YORK ®—The world is so full of a number of things, why - is it a guy can be over 40 and still never in his life .have— Met a fellow who has been struck by lightning? Eaten a pomegranate? Encountered a color blind wom- an? * * s Hit the jackpot in a slot ma- chine, or won the daily double at a@ racetrack? - Learned to wear a raincoat on the days it. rains, and to leave it home on days when it doesn't rain? Found a can opener anywhere in the world that will open two ~ cans in a row? * * = Had a cigarette lighter that wit! light one cigar in a row without running out of fuel? Owned. a-fountain pen that will write above water? _ Located a laundry that will sew back on the buttons it rips off? Been lucky enough to walk be- hind. a millionaire with holes in his pocket? : * * * Met a politician who ditin't think he was more honest than the aver- age voter? Read the symptoms of a strange disease without feeling immediate- ~ ly those were the yery things he'd noticed in himself lately? Patted the head of a cat and felt it ey liked him? - * = * Spent a day at the beach with- | out getting sunburned? Found a pearl in an oyster? Ope: an envelope and had an check fall out? cepecied envelope and had an = fall out? = _4 ‘ \ . Parents Object to Daughter's Reunion: With Soldier-Husband on Duty in, Japan aeiaria lew, Naomi, of Biblical he'll soon start ordering a ham- most) ‘of \these questions appiy Wives are 50 per cent to blame when their husbands stray. So-Rosemary should re- gram, President EisENHOWER now has: of- 1820 Jossman Road, is rearing her brood " oytput of American comments member the cardinal vow in made customs siapitignon a@ major Administration goal, “‘This is entirely logical. There ~ isn't much point in offering other countries tariff concessions if we- - continue to subject their goods to ’ additional and unpredictable _ levies at our borders. That's what has been happening all alpng because under protectionist pressure our customs regulations | have developed into hidden ~tariffs. é a ee . Present laws and regulations req':ire that a given imported article’ be sub- jected to several methods of calculating custom duties, It also is required that in all cases the method yielding the most _ Tevenue must be applied. 2) _One of the worst features of -this system is that neither the foreign exporter nor the Ameri- can apart | can know whet | cus- nein has any idea of sent soon le he can find out nor whether the first estimate will be changed . even after the imported article ia tee, * * There hag been some remedial effort - in Congress, The lawmakers have passed two bills to simplify customs regulations and the Customs Bureau has adopted _ some new methods to speed work ‘on - the piers-and in the warehouses, _ ,. So far, however, nothing has been . Femedy that Jack e Treasury Depart-.. : “gia ange wl Con gan ya eors pulang iby the widespread” na- from sources of lesser importance. A visit to Groat Britain jest \ im advance of the meeting of the four power conference would : outltiié. the aims and -objectives of the United States in world affaita in much the same way that President Wilson did be- fore the Versailles conference bag the close of World War of four kittens. A knothole serves as the nursery Window. A close aever of Pontiac and its progress was - George W. Malcomison ae former Detroit. industrialist, who died Tues- day. His wife, Constance, is the daughter of the late George S. Hodges. Sor many _years they had a summer home at Orchard Lake. r i : Wilson’s only mistake was that, after @ few addresses, he never. sought to influence world opinion again in behalf of. bis ideais but succumbed to the pressures of a small conference at which the at- thosphere of secret bargaining and - trading deprived “him of the lever- - 7 age he had on world opinion. nid WELCOME — Should. President Eisenhower come to Britain, he probably will - _ be welcomed as no American chiet executive has ever been before. . He would be segn and hears: over’ television and radio, . _ An air mii letter comes from Gerry Jacobs, 7 mailed in Kansas City, which states that he . had just returned from the Udall, Kansas, © disaster, and thatit had a strong resemblance to the tornado that wrought such death and destruction in Flint tW6 years ago. e—— A parakeet that kept up the repetition of a remark that sounded like “Had a good time; come again,” _ Spent Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Pinchcombe © respectively, in Keego Harbor, but didn’t like the hungry ‘milton. quem: tne” look of the family. cat, and took off during the nigne Z : ' Eisenhower because, as a general The history of Chiet Pontiac cevidenty is tas the army. Von’ pre ngralher aan ture of the requests that are coming for some information on him. Latest is: from Sandy Hartman, --a pupil in the fourth grade in the Livonia Tt might. also remind the peo- Schools. ples behind the Iron Curtain, in-- oe ' eluding those ef the Soviet , Union, pat it was ‘the isareterd A Talisman rose bush just outside the Hime of ee Mrs: Albert J. Stade common enemy, on Auburn Ave. is spreading real glory: with There are in fact, so many im- Coed blossoms. plications of possible benefit. all srry - hg Eisenhower decides to . More'multiple graduate families are merit- £0 to the countries whose top lead- ing honors, Now tops is that of | ecko ae tr cee . and Mrs, Arthdr Hillman done about’ the valuation process, To teed ‘When thelr daughter, ~ fecetves her dijioma neit by thane aubits chng-ae ealeaioss as tones in Holly High school, with two more coming. eed ‘the ‘near-future years. “Verbal Orchids to- a tra B. Kenags | af a of Onan cmt Also this is ren Va grpund to a the wedding ceremony, which - demands. that husband and wife stay together whenever _possible. War separations have contributed to .thousands of broken homes, as went as to teen-age delinquency, - _By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 0-346: Rosemary J.. , aged 25, has a son, aged 15 months. “Dr. “Crane, my husband ‘has been in the Army for 10 years and ‘is making it = career,” she be- gan. “But he has just been sent to -Japan for the next two years and Warits us to join him there, “My parents,- however, are afraid to have. me leave - them and go abroad.. They say world conditions are so uncertain and - it might be more Sea for us in’ Japan. : “My parents aren't too happy _ together, so I have felt that my . prolonged visit with them might do some ‘good, But I don’t _ por my husband, porch re : having a wife ne times. Mearester: whan: a husband is deprived of his wife, especially after he“has enjoyed the love and more, he feels-doubly tonely and jittery. * = * ’ An unmarried man doesn’t miss as much as does a happily riarried husband who is suddenly forn away from his family. : Such @ man craves companion: ship of the feminine sort, so he burger: if not a square meal. Well, within 24 hours after: a husband leaves his wife, his erotic hunger begins to mount. And: this hunger, like the gastric appetite, can make a man violate laws in order to gain satisfaction. So stick together wheri you are married, unless that is absolutely impossible, Your first allegiance is to your mate, not to your parents. ___ Alw: Stite rm George W. Cr least “The Ponting Press, Pontiac. ora gfe Ae long 3c 5 ladaressed envelope and @ dime to er and costs - when for one of his psychological you. Copyright 1956 Very Much? you expect every envelope fo have a bill in it.) "os 2 * or @ close relative? Met a wife who approved of ev- ery mémber of her. husband's fam- ily? Known a man who, if really pressed, wouldn't concede he was a better Christian than his neigh- bor? ; * * * Found an extra shoelace in hs drawer when a shoelace he was wearing broke? Heard of a worian who didn't believe her husband secretly liked to wear a tux? Been offered a seat on a bus by a lady shopper when his feet were. really hurting on the way home from work? : - = * * Signed an insurance policy ap- plication without wondering if it wouldn't turn out to be his death warrant? ». Felt any genuine yours to live his life over again? Learned to spell etiquette — let alone practice it? “Been able to live like the Jones- es, try as os =a? S Bought a new car that really pleased evervone in the family? “aken a vacation from which “bh returned home actually feeling like a new. man? Found a razor blade that would give him 10 good close shaves? Seen a rainbow on a day he really felt scene * _ Been asked ag views in a public opinion poll? \Refused to buy a set of encycl > pedias without having a guilt - feeling afterward that he had ruined his children? Reached the end of a monih ‘without borrowing lunch money from his wie? e Known a pat in which he didn't brood aver whether -he wasn’t missing something in existence he. ~~ “should be: getting? (If you are over 40, and all for to you, well—don’t worry, You're normal. You've just led an ordi- - oot Racin y nary . life - an world, Lookina Back 15 Years Ago GERMAN AIR, bombs kill 45 ‘in Paris. : ITALY MOBILIZING ‘Teservist forces, . 20 Years Ago GOVERNOR TO USE new pow- er to force balanced budget. CITY TO TOICELRERATE millionth Pontiac. , ~ Some Doctors Still ‘Warn About Calcium Overdose BY DB. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. A member of the local “kli- nick” tells me my body does not assimilate the calcium in the tablets I have taken with great ‘satisfaction for two years. 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Magazine, said -the birds were brought here by the American Acclimitization Society, which wanted representatives of every type of bird mentioned in Shakespeare’s’ works to make it- «self at home in the United States. af In fact, four batches of starlings | : were released’ in the park before From the 120 Morri- ficials of almost every city by in- festing building ledges and perch-? ing onstatuary, And they have Starlings will live just any place, Morrison said. They are so lazy they don't care much for buidling nests, whistles terings, But they are talented imi- tators, especially in- reproducing the trills and tweets of bluebirds and robins, Morrison said it was unusual for | one rype of bird to live in every ed, “is that it ig an enemy of the | Japanese beetle.” That’s Her Number MILWAUKEE (UP) Spredemann of 4242 N. 42nd got ballot No. 42 in the recent elec- tion. * about: SHADES oF JOHN PAUL JONES! — Of he rolling over in Davy-Jones’s locker it he knew that t Nautilus, world’s first nuclear-powered. ship, has a juke box the entertainment of its crew, Here Admiral. Robert cf. uavel eperations, dropping 8 goin in the muse box heal the tot ae liaison hes rial aeamcoe rae Many an old B. Carney, chief VIENNA ( Hit-Run on the Water S) — Austria has The. “Murmasnsk's” captain didn’t estimated at $4,000, The U. S. consumes about 40 per cent of the supply of cocoa. | trian Danube-ferry near. 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M. (®—Melvin Porterfield is proud of his extra clean basement; He spent half a day bailing suds from it, Runoff from a four-day rain gushed into it. Three big. boxes of soap chips and Porterfielq*worked themselves into a lather. ’ A MENDMENTS TO THE WATERFORD TOWNSHIP ZONING ORDINANCE. - The Township of Waterf Count of Oskiand, State of Michigan, ordains: he following amendments to the) Waterford To Zoning Ordinance: 1. A change in_soning from Reside | ——— for the following pare The north $00- feet of the east 20 g@cres of north 61-acres of B % of NW % 20 aN ROE, except N 66 way. soning from Residence pares: OF i8f Aled THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. JUNE 2.1955 > b La _Regular 1.98 Men’s Pilgrim knit sport shirts MD 31 \ around home ... for play . . . for work ra ease your teet Choose this absorbent cotton sport shirt in stylish “links and links” pattern, Air cooled open weave cotton . . .-in choice of white and dark back- © grounds — assorted stripes. See them this week at Sears! 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Come in ————— 1 | — save now! ) — : ' *DuPont Trade Mari—Polyesier Fiber a : \ , ; ° ~ —— ... with all eas . \ = Denim Jackets \~ regularly priced at 3.49 | (i : 1.50 P . © Ideal Jacket for Casual Summer Wear © Perfect for Yard, Sports, Light Work . © Handsome Tailored Cotton Twill Fabric _. © Completely Washable—in 3 Colors” Denim Putter — L give | tito rela : lacks. wart sip. these Ne) a i lig eee a — Many smart —— ; | 1 ‘ * ong : , ee al i= _ ne F ’ a : a — a ; “a wee = mt 4 = i z ee i ie : 2 . “ ° ; ‘ : ° | . —S e ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1955 eo. Reus ‘FIFTEEN e i her ability to run. a| Nosy C te Fixed pretty soon. just about everybody Boe ee of the item read: > ay ‘Uncle ‘Laugh at Boss’ Jokes; ; coreer 0 cae osy Callers “Mayor . hed. Tom’ s Cabin’ Sold Sectterios Advied| [Ozer tte ato an eB Volomeer Firemen [a ommer it Ito Tickle Women eae toy that el 3 000,000 Copies in U.S. attracted such attention he got _ WASHINGTON — One hundred and three years ago this month “Uncle Tom's Cabin” —' the book that “God wrote’—poured off the most of the night sobbing. off, rented a-roor, and sat up CHICAGO. Laughing at the ‘| boss’ jokes makes for a clever sec- retary says Wilbert E, Scheer, who helps operate a secretaria] school. It's just as important to her.’ good, he says, to have) his-help}- appreciate his ‘funnies,’ : Besides, it makes his job easier, ~~ After all,, that's the reason for a secretary, he says. ELECTRA, Tex. -— The fire department thought it had a secret telephone number—orié “that only +-volunteer firemen could call to) find out where's s the fire. . But! ring as soon as they heard the sirens to find out where’s the fire. The other day, the siren. wailed. Every time anybody called, he was advised to donate to the Red Cross. BAMBERG, S.C. @ — Mayor Thomas Ducker: dirécted that’ all| males begin growing beards fot the town’s centennial celebration. in one paper, the first. paragraph press and set the pace for Amer- ica's subsequent best. sellers. STARTS TOMORROW! ‘HUNDREDS of BARGAINS in RECREATIONAL ‘NEEDS! SAVE! | tar ay NATIONAL For impact on the nation’s think- | ing and for the remarkable way it | came to be written few if any | noyels can equal the work of | Harriet Beecher Stowe, a Maine | clergyman’ s Wife who avowed that . “God wrote it~1 merely wrote his” iad dictation." ' The vast appeal of “Uncle Tom’ (3,000,000 coples distribut- ed in the Ualted States) mirrors . America’s fondness for books of a religious or ethical nature, says the Nationa Geographic So- | clety. . H Added evidence is offered by the Nl *T@) E BUC 4 AN D CO. Bible, all-time best seller. Further- | more, among the -last hundred years’ top best sellers (2,000,000 or | more copies) books of a religious theme stand out: Lew Wallace’s | “Ben-Hur” (1180); Chartes M Shel don’s ‘In His Steps’? (1897); Jesse Lyman Hurlbut’s “The Story of the Bible” (1904); and Lloyd C. Doug- las’ “The Robe” (1942. | Today week-by-week best seller lists are loaded heavily with books | dealing with religious‘and ethical | problems. Sale! ‘Croquet Sets a stu-| ; De. — a Mott, y.N F 1/ All Hardwood Construction socks ak tite &800.060 sop mors : —" sae — SY ULL T\/2 -P. T R Reg. 7.98 6 99 Shakespeare's “Plays,” tt’s. pa . Complete with 6-inch mallets, striped maple balls and stakes, wickets, enameled carrying and storage rock. “Tvanhoe,"” Thomas Fteet’s ‘‘Moth- “ivanive" Thomas Peet's ote ~ Si. shor AND COMPARE! “Ben-Hur,” Dale Carnegie’s ‘‘How to Win Friends and Influence Peo- ple’ (1936), and Margaret Mitch- ell's “‘Gone With the Wind’’ (1936). Leading best sellers imported from abroad were: Defoe’s ‘“‘Rob- inson ' Crusoe”; “A Christmas Carol,” by Dickens, probably the author most widely read by_ Ameficans; Stevenson’, “Treas- ure Island”; “Alice i manuscript an American bought | in 1928 for $72,250. Over-all best sellers by Ameri- Vanity Case ries When You al Weekend & Pallman 5-9. get ladies ~ @ 3 pieces for price of two @ 46.85 set: you save 12.95 ” Golf Boll Sale ~ cang were: Cooper's ‘‘The Last of aad — se eae ke Thin Wall Liquid Centers Save on travel smartness! J. C: Higgins taperlite trio in . Canyon copper. desert tan or dawn blue. Molded, one- prolifie Mrs. E. D. E. N. South- worth, the most read native au- thoress; Alcott’s ‘Little Women” 3 for $] d center ball { hght, dis- Reg. 1.59 A top quality liqui that gives you a-{rue piece bent box with heavy vinyl! covering, tapered lines. Luxurious interiors. Savel Rreyeh T'2 H.P. | (1868):-; Twain's ‘Tom Sawyer” A e : ie — (1876); i Hz ‘'s. “Se ance and-durabit: Y Yough-vul- . fexcton pee een gee” coe Sad eve Insulated Betty Smith's ‘‘A Tree Grows in Q | Brooklyn and Wendell Willkie’s 5- uart Jug * “One World,” both boomed by in- | Efficient . to 8 Hours. tensive advertising in 1943. ~ The elusive success formula, says Dr. Mott, includes appeals ori the | Re g. 89 = basis of religion, sensationalism, # self-improvement, pérsonak adven- 6.95 F] ture, vivitl characterization,.and It’s our finest insulated jug; ideal as a year around con- tainer for hot and cold iH quid. Triple irisulated. to re- sometimes humor. Some of these elements en- livened Mrs, Stowe’s attack on slavery. She modeled Uncle Tom - & ~n 2129 after a Negro freedman she met’ | a wi temperat in Boston, While in church she | $149 3 ae Tennis Rackets henirs Spigot miaes. alles = _eoncelved Uncle Tom's — death - wn Well Batanced Construction of glasses easy — helps ‘eliminate spilling. Holds 5 quarts of liquid. and "the same day she started writing. The story was serialized | ‘Reg. 4.39 3.89 © Automatic rewind starter for faster, easier starts in a Washington weekly. Read- Exceptionally. fine quality at ers, canvassed on its length, = Se — sa er ae: : _ . such a low price. Six-ply lami- manded it run 12 months. : | i © Develops speeds up to 20 mph eae certified by oBCc - nated frame. Warterproot-nyion . i pute . 5 : strings. Lightweight } _. But publishers at first refused i ; fit book form. Finally one offered ee Now you can own one of America’s most famous, precision “Magic : _ Mrs. Stowe the choice of two con- i built outboards at a tremendous saving! Defi lent *Celd’”’ i tracts: a 50-50 share of profits and [ ; | ‘th, ‘ eh sone a 3! Delivers Pep i of Cold costs, or a straight 10 percent . power for. speed and acceleration, yet trolis witnout a falter. Reg. 89c royalty. She consulted a friend .§ Fuel tank holds 11-pints, enough for one hour at full speed. 66s who had-not yet read “Uncle a - Weighs only 44-pounds. Elgin is. sold only by Sears! ) Tom.” Play it safe, hé advised. ; 2 Y po sl - ¥ ©Y Freeze and use Mrs. Stowe did. She chose the Sporting Goods—Sears Basement in place of ice! _ royalty and thereby passed up. a |} oo\° < ha San pe rere fortune. ~ > ; 3 : Roy SRR SS es 2 / ver. Se ve! = Soon. copies, sped forth—in the - ° . oe oeeeatennetn ated . Softball & Bat ° ave - first year alone eight presses oper- | — . A 6 ated day and night to meet de-| Reg. $285 Runabout $ 66 BOTH ¢ Hy i GIANT Ic SALE : mand. The first edition of 5,000) ° - 2 @; 2 copies was a One week sell-out. | 14-Ft. Aluminum Hull and Sides EASY TERMS FOR 99 Reg. 5.75 BURLAP WRAPPED Mrs, Stowe’s adviser, a congress- | . a 4 88 ) man, got one of the. first. sd gg ' For top performance even at low speeds. Wood seats; styro- Carte (2 toch robbs cov- Full ° haa | . ing, he ; d ll d Ir. bats that ull size Andy _ it_on a train. Soon weeping, he |} foam filled flotation tanks for added safety. Made of heavy suidler bors can se. See : Pathe model | , Ls gauge aluminum, tiveted seams. Perfect for salt water. and buy. this sale priced com- Fae: : Pull tops lin- buy first 89° | Fa . 44 Cae n T .* Drying Out Bottles 000 | ate atch cowhide "| at reg. price @ j t second et Important fo Firm ponies Ic ecg mpeg watts comadh ioe 7 me 2 For 90°: Others to .......2 for 1.60 useless pastime, but it is of prime importance at a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant here, Moisture is the arch enemy of| most medicines. So (Arner Co.)+} chemists . thoroughly dry bottles | and vials before they are filled with pills, tablets or capsules. empty bottles are placed in ovens | for definite periods of time at con- | trolled temperatures. Even the dabs of protective cot- | Cross Country EVERGREENS | . Ve Off Regularly $.25 to: 12.88 Choice of all evergreens in stock. All craetvalty saeacem t Sleeping Bags Virgin Wool, Orlon Filling . = a Bey epccaly orien when: cm | Reg. 2.98 2.77 Reg. 2.98 2:44. keg. 4.98 3.66 Reg. 49800 3.99 Reg. 1295.5 i ployed with drugs particularly vul-; Water and, scuff proof! All vinyl Adjustable straps for snug fit. Cot legs are crossed and riveted Easy fo inflate! 5 tube design Heavy wind resistant poplin Pl 4 nerable to moisture, plastic, will not crack or peel. Buckle and tape front, closure. at ends, steel reinforced. at with single metal valve. Durable | cover with flannel lining. 34x78- ‘ tao Reversible color combinations. Vinyl incased. Sizes small, large. center. Heavy 10-oz jute duck 12-gauge plastic. Handsome em- in. with 100-in. zipper. 2 zip into CU 1$x15x2-inches. , Color, orange. cover. Folds eoueeais bossed finish. . _ Plastic Mattress Bright Red, Green or Blue Folding Camp Cot With Sturdy Hardwoed Frame Swimming Vests Flotite Flotation Material Boat Cushions U. S. Coast Guard Approved double bag. Terms Cab Drivers - Pretty Solid Citizens - RICHMOND, Va: (# — Taxicab drivers, says Cabbie Earl E. Hall, are pretty sold citizens. Hall denied that cab drivers are a hero type, and he added that neither do thay deserve the abuse heaped on ther by some / ' citizen- motorists. Hewas interviewed after Fire Chief (John F. Finnigan Cross Country SHADE TREES VY Off ene: All regularly priced from 1.98: to 2.98. Save half now! ‘Potted Shrubs "aa =" Vo off | foatg Vo off | eight persons from a flaming | €)9 Model 29. Automatic _ 3) building. Two died, but the fire | e chiet said they saved the lives of _ Hammock Cots Single Shot 22 Sale . ; ~ pe-othe ie! 2 _Hoary Water Repellent Duck —Regilar 1Z95T. Higgins = . ular 45.00 H 4 ; Fj pri ™ Reg. 13.95 4 TI .44 Light, easy to handle on full size and aoe built, Fires ~ : I C. iggins i wsy TERMS BIG iG SALE! ‘BUSH ROSES Flying ire (m pabeiog be for of , longs of ‘long rifle. Patridge ‘front. sight, adjustable Complete with 4'scope. It's the lowest pticed 22 calitier au- | - Regularly 79c!— ‘Hybrid Ti Tea Roses Roses ....+. ++ F fang 4 “HILLSBORO, Ore. — An Air cena Sec. dent potke te! 1008: Dependable ‘bolt action. Walnut stock. Weighs ;only, ’ tomatic rifle on the market. Shoots 17 long rifle cartridges. | Regularly_1.29! Best Grade Tea ~ eee ; Force jet oo flaming iT it into car. re 4%2-lbs. hh, Ramp front sight, pm Tear. . Positive safety. Walhut stock. Regularly 98c! ‘Better Grade | ieseedeeee c _ a wert “ee ees gaat \ ri * r \ at: a) x ta NOTHING LIKE A TREE IN.THE KITCHEN—The tree that grew | in Brooklyn could not have been more greatly appreciated than this | one growing in-the kitchen of a monastery in West Berlin, Germany. | b It’s there because the nuns oF the Order of The Good Shepherd re- 7 fused to have it destroyed when the monastery was expanded }0 years ago. They built the kitchén around the tree. Kitchen helpers, like the one above, enjoy the chestnut tree's shade. eee ee | — HE PONTIAC. PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 2.1955 8 ‘S ‘Pamilics, Pets Will Tag Along FT. RILEY, Kan. eration Gyroscope.”’-the transfer this summer of 20,000 persons from Ft. Riley to Germany, will be the | largest peacetime troop movement iin American military history. a also ore will be the first | Retired Brakeman * Runs Model Trains EL RENO, Okla. (UP)—Retire- | ment for B. C 3ickerstaff, 65, does not mean quitting. Bickerstaff has retired froth the | railroad brakeman’s job he held | since 1918 , He began planning fér_ retire- iment more than a year agS When he purchased playground equip ; ment and set it up m a local park. It's not surprising that this part | equipment includes a tiny rail gineer. He said he planned to reopen all rides at the park this summer He and his wife have no chil ; dren, but he said he ‘gets a kick entertaining and being with youngsters at the park.” ‘soldiers of the | t | read on which he can be the en- | | (UP) — “Op-. time the Army sends 3,000 private cars and 380 cats, dogs and canar- | les overseas. “Operation | Gyrescepe”’ will transplant the 10th Infantry Di- vision, now at Ft. Riley, to seGthern Germany. ~The Ist “Pik ision, now in Germany, will be “rotated’’ back home to Ft. Riley. As a morale-building gesture families but their cars and pets The automobiles must be taken to New York at the soldiers’ € xpense © boweVve! The A will pay for shipment across the Atlantic EAS AKEY ms BANNED hes will Another One group of Army fami leave Ft. Riley in July ‘group takes off in September and a third-in November. Four ships and six huge airplanes will be used tn take each section of thé division to its new fjocation. Boxes and crates to hold the 10th are being al-+ lowed to take along not only their | Horses Over Autos | shoe’ orders than he can handle. 10th Division Packing for Germany. in Pair of Gloves belongings of the movers ‘will re- |leaves behind in Ger many, and quire 18 carieoads of lumber, | vice versa. more than a million nails and | seven tons of steel..Three-fourths | VEE RAMEE OES of a ton of paper is being”used to | print the Various mbvement orders. families will return to the United ! States on the same ships that take And all this involves no transfer the Ft. Riley people overseas, of military equipment. The 10th Ft. Riley residents have been Division will what the Ist, getting ready for the move since use. = i last January. Classes in the Ger- | {man language have been taught | Blacksmith Prefers li capacity enrollment on the post. And German road signs have been | eee along all highways in the . Riley area SPRI ‘ ante LD, Mo. 1.P)— Marion Sherman. 65, has almost— Even Cave ts Irrigated but not quite—bs passed the auto- . aut Sherman has plied- STANTON. Mo. —Now they're s trade as a horseshoe smuth in irrigating eaves. A $75,000 irrigation the Aladaest for 48 years. system was installed in the Mer- As to autos, “I wouldn’t give amec Caverns here by Lester B. i five cents for the best car in Dill, owner. From lack of rain, the world,’ he says. “I prefer some of the picturesque limestone horses.”’ formations and statues were be- He owns a car he admits apolo- getically, but he says it's an old heap and “I haven't washed it for 10 years.” Sherman isn't hard up for busi- He says he has more horse- 'caming dry. an electric pump is keeping them | fresh and full of luster and color. It serves the‘three miles of cave open to the public. Drill says he thinks it's the first irmgation ‘system for a cave. ey ness. The Ist Division troops and their | | placed undeF their English coun- Moisture supplied by:| ‘Lost Ring Turns Up HUNTINGTON, W. Va. U?—Mary | Elizabeth Reeser, a Marshal! Col- 'lege junior, thought she had lost | | her high school graduation ring on} the campus. Mary's mother ha@ bought a pair of gloves for her brother, Warren They didn't fit and he tossed them on the mantle to be returned i Mary _Elizaheth happened in from classes soon afterwards, saw the gloves, tried m on, and they didn't fit her, either. | Mrs. Reeser returned them to the store. Some weeks passed until Mary's | uncle, Edward Reeser, visited the | |store. He was looking for a pair lof gloves. He tried one glove on, | it fitted perfectly and he bought the pau s Later, gloves ring, E.R Good Turn Backfires 5 “OMAHA (UP) — Two men in a stolen station wagon stopped on | la highway near here to aid a stranded motorist. It was the mo- torist's description of the, men and the car that led to their arrest | the following morning. at home. he tried on both Inside was a high school class of ‘52, initialed ‘“M _ | production ef*the gas, |against dangérous concentrations. |The building is designed to with- Mountain si a "Nerve Gas Plant ‘Scrubs’ the Air’ ito Protect Area | DENVER (INS)—Ev ery aie linch of air leaving a war’ plant [here is. literally ‘ ‘scrubbed” clean to lick an air-pollution hazard more-dangerous than those -faced by the most heavily smog- ~blanket- ed city = = * Scientists at the nearby Rocky Arsenal—a U.S. Army plant that produces an odorless, tasteless and colorless ‘“‘nerve’’ gas ithat kills in seconds—have taken | steborate safety precautions. One is that the air leaving the plant is serubbed in a ‘series of undergrotad cleansing units and then blewn high into the sky through 200-foot exhaust stacks. Electronic unit smaintain control ever the ventijating system. electronic con- monitor . the guarding Other sensitive trols automatically stand interior explosions and has auxiliary power units and emer- gency. underground disposal tanks. The potential military value of the new gas is rated as even greater, in some aspects, than atomic weapons Top of the tree Vessel Keeps Cable Buzzing Ship Prowls 2. Oceans: to - Protect Wire Link With South America | WASHINGTON — The cable ship All’ America recently docked in Hoboken, New Jersey, ending a trouble$hooting watch over some | 23,000 miles of elusive submarine ' cable in two oceans. In nearly five years at sea the 1,819-ton vessel's 60-man crew kept alive vital lines from Halifax, Nova Scotia, to Peru. Often the crew worried over work-a-day foes—ca- ble corrosion and chafing, sea eanyons, earthquakes, whales and teredos. Any of these may silence messages a Little guesswork goes into find. ing a break in a_ finger-thin thread of wire entombed under miles of lonely sea, the Na- tional Geographic Society says. Watchful shore communication stations détect disturbances and give the All America the ap- -.proximate loecation as deter- mined by cable resistance the flow of electricity. Charts, instruments, and years’ experience generally bring All America's Captain Frederick Hack to within a half mile of the, brouble. There his ship makes runs with grapnels. Sometimes the ca- | 20 All America ‘ble comes up intact; often it snaps despite ite-eight percent slack. “Sometimes the cable is pretty ie " gays crisp-voiced Captain | Hack, who has worked three-mile |sea depths. | A sea-going ship geared for ;emergency, the All America car- ries red-leaded marker buoys to keep raised cable ends afloat and miles of heavy-armored cable and wire rope of 18-ton strength The lonely hours of cable re- pairing sometimes bring surprises. A sperm whale once was sighted near Lobos Island off Peru, three turns of cable round about the whale's body, | i “He had apparently been feed- ‘Ing along the bottom at 400 fa- | thoms and ran inte our cable,” Captain Hack says, adding that SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. sitice ‘a whale can’t reverse he | §il--—"~ 1 FREETER C west\ kept pushing ahead, finally chpked, drowned and floated to saeesovessossecs: Sosssecssccsccss: 4444444 + Peet tctet tee ee pasaeeset 444 TTT the, surface. 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NEW-YORK—Dream Man Tyrone Power, Cincinnatt’s gift to the movies, astonished NBC folks the other night. by dropping into Eva Gabor’s dressing room when she did “Justin.” * * * * Ty and Eva—who was looking very expensive ina chic hease- coat—dllowed a photographer to shoot ’eni ee together on chaise longue. I don't want | to -- start any’ family rows, but gosh, couple weeks fident claim it | was just a. ago that con-? was being laid to Ty by ah- | other Gabor — sister Zsa Zsa, romanced her ‘in’ Hollywood. Evelyn (“Treasure Chest”) West, the stripteaser, . TY and EVA will visit the Mays Landing, N. J., nudist camp. She will be wearing some- thing—her shoes. ‘Fae L232 Esther Williams—swimming with the Aga Khan's wife, the | Begum, at their castle near Gannes recently—said to her Begum- ship: “Why don't you swim: under water?” “I do my own hair and .. .” said the Princess. “But if I designed you a “cap,” said Esther. “I haven't a comfortable suit.” The Princess tugged down her suit in the back as you girls will. “I'm long-waisted.” * * * * “Really!” squealed Esther. “The Esther Williams Swimsuit made by”— Esther got in a fast commercial —“is long-waisted.” “Where could I find one?” The Begum tugged down the other side in the back. “Esther Williams could get you one wholesale!” said Esther Williams. * * * * So Esther's sending her a suit, also ¢lippings about Aly | Khan's settlement with Rita Hayworth, because when the Aga | asked about his granddaughter and Esther mentioned the. settlement, the Aga said “What settlement?” “He's paying the tab and doesn’t know about it!” said Esther. Maybe since it’s only a million or so, he’s got jt in his petty cash department.” | * * * * - ..Me and my crew cut! Seeing Eddie Fisher with a pretty | blonde gal wearing sort of a Carol Haney haircut at “Seventh | Heaven,” I asked him, “Who's the chick?” “Whiy, that’s Mike Todd's girl—Evelyn Keyes. He's away and I’m minding her,” he said. “I’m so sorry I didn’t recognize you,” I said to Miss K. “But after all, you changed your hair. “You should talk!” snorted Miss Keyes.. “THE MYONIGHT EARL... The Hank Greenbergs’ friends are confident they'll patch | up their troubles ... Jackie Gleason’s swank apt. has the | original of Salvado? Dall’s painting for the cover of Jackie’s Album, “Lonesome Echi0.” On this one Dali dots his i with | an exclamation point. Restaurateur Arthur Vinton, “the Barefoot Boy of Brittany Hills,” will go in white tie, talls and bare feet to the North Shore Hospital show this week. . Frank Sinatra’s name for Marlon . Brando on the “Guys and Dolls” set is who said he! . AUSTIN, Tex, (UP)—A geologic Texas the past o res-| when they hit the formation. ever, he said, a recent The formation is the Ouachita went through it «nd found oil. a working in coopera- and gathering technical ‘geologic details, — New Town!’ N.D. was. eitaet lished when . the Garrison Dam “| project started to flood out the towns of Van Hook, Elbowwoods } and Spanish. CHICAGO (UP). Farmers | 3 gain $10 for every $1. spent by using phenothiazine to control in- ternal parasites plaguing farm animals, the annual =, meeting of | the Preventive treatment ot harm- ful parasites ig about 50 times cheaper than curative sow ye Dr. A. C. Todd, parasitologist of the University of Wisconsin teld group. The usual rumber of wortne in Livestock Conservation: was told here. , beef cattle, for example, ‘reduces ‘Stavanger, Norway. A wend ele Suan, ohh : drops one~seed at a time and eliminates the.need for thinnitig grain and truck crops, has~ been patented by Sigmund Stokland “of ee 2 renee eee arene rd a ROEBUCK AND CO. “Mumbles” [* $250,000 offer for a three-week Aus- “tralian tour—said it would interfere with , Sugar Ray - Robingon's buying a.chunk of the Moulin Rouge hotel in Vegas . . . Brooklynite Bernice Nemirov will be a contestant in. | the Miss New York City contest. TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Al Lafayette © described a new suburban town with very ~ BERNICE wealthy residents: “Out there the station wagons are bigger than the stations.” That's earl, brother. < _ (Copyright 1955, Post-Hall Syndicate, Ine.) HydroSwirl This Kenmore automatically dries cycles anytime! for 5 years! Savel Washes Rinses & Spin Dries: eae has cotnpletely flexible timer dial—change Has convenient top loading; man- ual water selection. Gear mechanism is guaranteed | washes, rinses and spin . 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Sican Jr., chairman of the board of directors, A Sunday afternoon drive down 12-Mile Road into Macomb County | im 1945. Four years iater, construction began. Today it is roughly $e ‘might bring some consternation to the average motorist and his family. | Pet cent complete, They might be puzzled by a campus-like collection of brilliantly | § Three of the four organizations for which it was built are now oc colored brick. and glass buildings where 12-Mile meets Mound Road. cupying the center—Research Laboratories Division, Engineering Staff The $100-million-plus collection tg known formally as the Gen- | 2d the Process Development Section. ; eral Motors Technical Center, and whether they know it or not, it Now under construction are the Styling Seetion building and a ls indirectly: dedicated te the driver and his tamily. | 1,000-person-capacity structure, shaped like a giant dome, which will é | Serve as both an auditorium and-showroom for previews of future. ventually, the 320-acre site will be the workshop for mere than | | models. yeaa engineers researchers,. designers, mechanics, machinists and | Some 3,000 GM workers are now tising the center's functional fa- * other specialists. | cilities, designed by Eero ‘Saarinen and Associates, of Bloomfield Hills, EXPLORE FUTURE / Its buildings, none higher than three stories, have the-clean, Their mission is to explore the future as well as to improve to- tritn fines ef contemporary architecture. The end walls are of red, day's tec hniques, methods and products. blue, yellow, purple and orange glazed brick, the side walls of — Goa] of the personnel of the-four central staff organizations using glass panels and porcelain enamel, the center's modern facilities is “to use science and technology to At the heart of the beautifully cadecened center is a 2?-acre lake, N 22- Beey GM f business years end yeers from now.” | still dry, but which will be filled before the center's official opening Plans for construction ef the technical center were first an- | approximately a year. from ‘now. Ba. ee ALL QUIET — This photo, taken at night when | like center, Others are Research Laboratories Divi- activity is at a minimum at the General Motors Tech: | | sion, Process Development and Styling sections. The nical Center, shows the modernly styled lobby of the | Styling Section building and auditorium are now Engineering Staff administration building. Engineer- | under construction. ing Staff is one of four organizations at the cam pus- | UNIQUE TOWER — Night view : : : = shows 250,000-gallon, 140-foot stain- EVERYONE HAS A JOB—Workers swarm over the Cadillat E] Do-| els, the Engineering Staif at the center develops and tests body, motor less steel-clad water tower at the—rado “dream car”’ as its body was being fabricated for the 1955 General | and transmission ideas for GM's automotive divisions. One section alse General. Motors Technical Center Motors Motorama. Picture was taken in the experimental building at the | analyzes and evaluates the thousands of unsolicited inventions sent to at 12-Mile and Mound Rds. sprawling GM Technical Center. In addition to building futuristic mod- | the corporation each year. : PLANNERS AT WORK — iro of the passen- | |Glenn L. Hogsten, 4165 Quarton Rd., Birmingham, . ger ear section of GM’s Vehicle Development Group | (center) and Bernard J. Muenk, of Detroit. The engi- in the Engineering Staff administration- building dis- | neers are part of the approximately 3,000 already cuss an engineering problem, while in the background | employed at Genéral Motors Technical Center in Ma- draftsmen detail designs. Mulling the problem are | = County. Besides the administration building, the (back of head to camera) Robert Diedrich, of Royal | i Engineéring Staff has an experimental building and a Oak; Charlies N., McCarthy, of Royal Oak, (left) | dynamometer (testing) building. _ , he 4 f ‘¥-8 ENGINE TEST — — Engineers run a V-8 engine through its paces in one of fu 12 vehicles. Test control equipment and separate engine exhaust and ventilating systems for test cells in the dynamometer building at GM's new Technical Center located ‘at 12-Mile | each test -roorh are located in the basement. The dynamometer building is ‘the smallest and Mound Rds. the cells are used primarily for strapon and transmission work. One two- of the e three units making up me Engineering Staff facilities « at i thee éenter, Eocene) vision-at the (eetemetecee ees | 23% cere a UTS — 7 ee owt enti oh ne a at tie. vain ee fm ¢ hi sy ae Bap eed f= aa a pm Te te peteta a eda pes rscminsr aonteip Rot omspes otors nl Raed ed ter. None of the buildings are higher ae 1; Rubber Plant Uses / * : ; . oh iUpside-Down Train 2 ee DAYTON, 0. (UP) — An acci- = . dent-proof, upside- down railroad ; : a *} with a special “man-catcher’’ on | — 2 the loc omotive is eno! at a rub- da value and ber plant here: . tel teste, Operated by fush buttons, the poo electric railway has stations, sig- ‘But the nals, switches. and an automatic “those warnings ‘breaking device. Trains run on reg- alize sale ular scheduals, hauling automobile iquor. tires between. departments. . mee The wheels are on top of the ey ey ‘hears and fastened to tracts “sus-’ be = in pended from the ceiling. 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Threading your way through traffic or. cruising all. day on the open’ road, Pontiac is a pleasture to drive—a pleas- , ure until now / /reserved for only highest- priced’ cars. Try it and ae Be a dims fan: for ii a | ot fete f VA # , / Ai MOTOR SALES, Ine, / f i i A a i ai a iF er | i% THE: PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1955 Formula. for a Clue to Release of Captives “7 WASHINGTON e-iewics of -ficials looked today to a formula | ‘laid down by the Chinese Commu- ? | a came in two parts: expressed he diplomat V. K. iomats at New Chinese in- only a small group were released because detained—11 airmen in jail spies,” 41 civflians imprisoned Or refused exit and 11 Navy and Coast Guard fliers missing since their planes crashed off the China "Nation Soe Red China — . ANN ARBOR w®—Becayse Sally ps has had cerebral palsy Sirth, she is willingly tack- ling a job that many well people shun, She’s doing her best to: help others, member the long days in the hos- pital and the repeated visits dur- operations, - She has left her home itn Bad Axe to come back to the Univer. _ sity of Michigan's University Hospital, the scene of her youth- ful ordeals, But now, she says, “I'm here As a member of. the Volunteer Services, an organization at the hospital, Sally tries to bring a small part of home to hospitalized Of | children. She tends to tasks like wheeling her. library cart through the various wards with a devotion born of memory. SHE IS RECEIVING Sally quickly reminds you that she is receiving as well as giving. is reported to have | Her stilted walk is better and she | uses a hand that at one time she thought was use less; She says: “My job at the hospital has helped build my confidence again. I think its the same-with anyone: You forget your own handicaps. | You find you can do many things 14 Non-Tax Schools <"=2"| Will Split Oil Grant DETROIT w—Fourteen non tax- : gift is Michigan's share of $150,000 from the rd Oil © be eligible to achool el —— tt poy alld Bos to the Readies clerk of the town- ip or the city clerk of the city in which the elector resides. city clerks, need not register. Secreta. f the Board ot Education. ©! ” rr Dated: May 12, 1966. June 1, 2, 1968 INVITATION TO BID : Purchasing Department of - 2-Car Crash Kills Man BATTLE CREEK —A two-car crash at an intersection on the outskirts of Battle Creek Wednes- day night killed Archie Nestell, 63, of Route 2, Battle Creek. William E. Denning, 21, of Route 7, Battle The Oakland unty Board of Aud! of obtaining bids on airy ing —— Friday, June 1 10,1 _ Tt, 1966 to * submitted no iater than 10:00 a.m,. Priaay, June 10, 1956. Specifications and bidding instructions may be tment from the Purchasing en the right to reject me or all bids st senmnitted. -and th ate oe awarded to. the in the ee of the Pu Depart DEPAR' URCHASING OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OF AUDITORS County, Offies. Butlding, No. 1 Lafayette Bt, Pontiac, Mich Creek, and Vila P, McGarvey were injured, _WAREHOUSE NATIONALLY ADVERTISED APPLIANCES, Regular $229.95 © ee ca] Automatic Washer ie" age Sally is 21 now, but she can re- ing which she underwent seven — to help others. It’s the best way I | can pay them back for helping - | me.”" . the and petted duly Sore 1 toss to ure beta Al Approximately 46,200 gallons for period ; to December 31, 1955. bey = most favorable sbidder i TMENT |. : 2 June 4 2, 1055/1 2 do again.’ For instance, she says, her left hand has always given her treuble, But now, “I find myself ~ it and never thinking about "wi back when she was going to Bad Axe High School, she says, “I decided I wanted to do some- PLUCKY GIRL HELPS OTHERS — Sally Phillips, 21, of ‘Bad Axe,- cerebral palsy victim, werks with Volunteer Services at the U niversity | of Michigan, and finds that assisting others helps build her eonfidence. | that you’ never thoagin you could the back of my mind to work with | | children.” * In the hospital, Sally is spending | a good deal of her time with the children, helping them play, solv- ing their little arguments, mostly talking them. WONDERFUL FEELING but and reading to “It gives you a wonderful feel- | rec overy Was = Vicia Lan is H a Hand | 7 , Others: “talk ‘to you,” she says. ‘‘as they gain confidence and trust in you, you can feel it. You can get their ~}+minds off their sickness." Adults are a little tougher, Sally says, ‘“‘Many feel more sorry for themselves than children do. and business, It's harder for them to accept it." In her two years, working in the hospital, Sally has put in more than 1,700 hours. Now she werks a six-hour day, five days @ week, She lives in Ann Arbor, and she rests in her apartment. She has to be careful not to — overtire. herself, Sally credits her mother and | father with most of the -early help | against the disease that—left some | of ‘her muscles twisted and help- less, “They didn’t treat ‘me like an invalid. I went to publie school. When I came home, I helped around the house,” she says. PARENTS TEACH Her mother teaches home eco-| nomics in Bad Axe and Mer father | teaches veterans farm techniques | in nearby Poly. Their part in her, very important, Sally says. * . * But not all the handicapped are this lucky, Sally says. As a mem- ber of the League for the Handi- | capped, Sally even went to Sagi-| naw to attend a league meeting. She is certain of some elements. of ‘her own case that would help | others, 1 became independent, - rey) ne oe Even in an un- |. de home, -| have Other worries “like “family rstanding home, there are~a— | like Sally, receive: something be-| t oe “4 feel that anyone, handi- capped or not, should get away | from home. When you have some - handicaps, it helps an awful Jot. much | more independent that if I had let of things. you have te lear te do for yourself.” «Mrs, Adrea Keyes, head of the hospital’s Volunteer Services and} wife of an Ann Arbor councilman, says Sally got the job because: she wanted to help and because | she was physically able to do it, even with her handicaps. s * * , Mrs, Keyes’ organization put in more than 13,000 hours at the hog- |. pital last year. These are direct patient services, and don’t include | ‘the many hours that groups turned | ‘in for the sick and handicapped | outside the hospital. WORK WITHOUT Pay All .the Volunteers,. like a work without pay. But all of them, | | side maoney. j As Sally says, ‘I hoped that maybe I eould do a little to help— | perhaps for some other child. Now I feel that I'm needed and that I can do a little in return.” A Year ’Round Exclusive Toy — Hobby — Crafts Shopping Center HINES HOBBY HOUSE 7 8. 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Yaw Fite Ss io So You Beet A North: Sepia PN armpit ae eae PAE f » = -§ = Tel-Huron Center OPEN iar yr teberiesees "ti 9 r THR PONTIAC(PRE ESS, . THURSDAY, JUNE: 2. 1953 = Te Nancy was under the stalled train it started to move. Her girl friend | called to-her to get her legs inside the rails and lie still with her head | down. Although screaming and in near shock, Nancy stayed that way until the train rolled over her. UAW Member Hits Strike Fund Unfair Practice Charge on $5 Checkoff ‘ CHICAGO uf — General Motors Corp. teday faced a charge of ui- fair labor ‘practice filed by a CIO United Auto Worker who objected to having’ an extra $5 deducted from his pay check as union dues. The charge was placed before the National Labor Relations Board yesterday by Frank J. Pret- zel. 45, of Mokena, Ill., a Chicago suburb. He is a member of CIO- UAW Local 719 at GM's Electro Motive Division in La Grange, Il. The union's national convention in Cleveland voted March 29 to raise members’ dues $5 a month, starting May 1, until its strike fund reached 25 million dollars. Regular dues at $2.50 a month. Pretzel, an electrician, said in his complaint to the NLRB that a company supervisor threatened to fire him if be didn’t pay the extra $5, He contended it is an assessment rather than dues. The local's contract with Electro- Motive calls for a check-off dues collection system under which the employer deducts dues from pay checks of union members. Pretze] claims that the Taft- Hartley Act forbids the company to threaten discharge except in failure to pay regular dues and initiation fees. Martin H. Schneid, chief field examiner of the Chicago NLRB, said assessments as such do not come under discharge’ provisions | - of the Faft-Hartley Act. The NLRB agsigned an investiga- tor to the case. GM said it had referred the complaint to its le- gal department for study. U. S. Report Says A-Bomb Caused No Mutations TOKYO W—A United States re- port on Japanese children born of motherg exposed to atomic bomb radiation 10 years ago said prac- — tically no malformations, were ob- | | served. The report, compiled by the wv. Ss. Atomic Bomb Casualty at a radiation conferénce attended by doctors from 10 nations — not |: actaling the United-States, It met a cold reception. ings on mutations ait plants ex- vee to — blasts. j 2 & oe. Leonardo Guzman from San- ‘| And Now, ‘Flotel’ Joins ae sion at Hiroshima, was read today | © - Ranks of Hotels, Motels TAWAS CITY W— You've stopped at a hotel, and probably a motel, But what about a “flo- tel?" There will be one docked in Tawas City for use this sum- mer, ! Grunting Worms | : Paying Business. Down in Florida | ,JOPCHOPPY. Fla. (P)—Grunt- ing earthworms), is a profitable business “in mahy sections of Florida. Over 100 men, women and chil- dren are engaged in grunting, or rubbing up, earthworms in Wa- kulla County alone; packing them in containers'with the proper sand, muck and moss and shipping them to various parts of the South, To get the worms out of the earth workers drive in short “seeedon ‘staked. sad. then use an axe, spring leaf or ‘any other suitable -iron rubbing Wee tap of the ctahe. | ‘The vibra- tien makes the as fishing bait—come te the surface. 7¥oa can make more worms come out by using batteries con- j nected to steel rods but more worms are killed that way. _. One dealer last year shipped over $12,000 worth to Florida cus- tomers alone. Recenthy—oné “man and his wife grunted up 84 quarts About 64 million — of coal ‘came from Kentucky in 1954. NOW IN EFFECT Phone FE 4-2521 For Lowest Prices on Beta! 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M eee en oe aS ae a hg The Trend Is to a A small deposit will hold — _~your selection In Layaway! —about 300 worms to the quart— ma in two Gta Tendet-Hearted Thug — [buold. But when: he discovered | Married 76 Yours MINNEAPOLIS (UP). <5 A*soft- | Lindercloth had-only $1 in the Dbill- hearted thug slugged Wallace Lin-'| fold, he apologi derloth on the ‘head and took wed ‘both the billfold and money. zed_and returned | M hae een_ married” longer th | SYLVA, N.C; (UP)—Mr, and Bumgarner, 96, and hi Mo te years aes, in TTR be te esc sugar bow! to make life sweeter. Much prayer in the home really | kes it home sweet home. Pamily prayer makes the home ' ties stronger. Prayer removes bitterness from | | life. and makes life sweeter. ' Mixing prayer in your life sweetens it up. , Prayer increases the lo! eviy | lof life; lengthens your li | lengthening your prayers, / sd | | ° The amount of time you spend | ‘on earth may depend upon the | {ane you end in prayer. Why not add years to your life- 'time by adding’ hours to your prayer time? |+If there was more time ne spent | | in prayer there would be less | spent in sick beds. | | Don't be run down,, be “prayed | | Up. | It’s cle = upeey through than | | be all thro | t's sizer t a go into prayer en | to have to go into a | | Much tone 8 exxiad in prayer tan | | | keeps we wate a lot lof time an ick ate | Prayer is like via pills to | build up those who are run down. | | Prayer is a health resort for | those who resort to God in prayer. | for good health. ~ “ee you want safety = pray | first, prayer is a body | Much prayer increases agin an- | gelic escort for the Christian. | Prayer -is a heavenly safety | measure for both soul and body. Prayer is a —— for the home and ‘family. Prayer should not be a resort, it should be first FREE! - last | taste. Prayer causes God to mind your | own business. Sometimes it's hard to mix your | | religion with your business, but | you can always mix your prayer | with your business, A good prayer man makes a good business man because he has | God to help him. Adding minutes to. prayers amg | dollars wo purses. Prayer ‘is good for the purse as | well as the soul because jt brings prosperity. Prayer -is often the difference between success or failure, the difference _ between victory or defeat. If at first you don't sooceea) pray, pray again; If people prayed over their food | ‘at the table before eating it.. fewer of — would have stomach | Giving thanks to God before you | feed. makes it easier to get more | Because of lack of. prayer many | a food cupboard is bare Prayer at the table betas eat- | | have greater fellowship with those | with' whom you are eating. Prayer makes your food coe | better because it quickens your | } Agreeing together. over your | food in prayer causes it to agree | | With you. . He who goes to bed without | |praying really gets into a spirit- ually cold bed After you tell others good night | pray and ask God to give you a/| 3: good night \ A few helpful Sermons similar to those above, will be sent free te write for them, al use the Prayer Request Coupon, immediately. Prayer before going to bed helps | sick bed. | to keep you out of a Prayer is a pause that refreshes. Prayer in one accord “Femoves | | discord. If pepole would resort to prayer they wouldn't resort to a lot of | | unplesaant things. The worid is full of people who know how to talk to men, but few of them know how to talk to Prayer. each day helps to keep sickness away. Sometimes prayer is the only solution to a problem of Hfe. «-. Every day is a big event in your life when you are prayed up. Prayer in the morning is a spir- ual shower bath to freshen you up for the day. A\prayer once in a while during the day is time out for refresh- | ments. scripture to prove the | power goog prayer is James 5:16. “The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous man availeth much.” Saying Amen at the end of a prayer is ‘not enough, it must =e pters. Don't waste a prayer by failing to ask it in Jesus’ name. Using the ‘flame Jesus often in your prayers. m — more effective. Lubricate the affairs of your life | | with veh prere and: things wilh run Prayer is like a transportation ticket to go places with \ Prayer is doing some aoirttan) ome to receive things from | wee FREE! LIFE BEGINS. WITH PRAYER Your joy in life depends much upon your prayer lif Prayer Bappagndbageteries showers_of blessings. causes Prayer can ive you a Godly | personality and put'a smile on | your face that. all the way eo the inside and won't wash 1 . Prayer can get you out of the- dumps and drive the blues away. People can't pray very Jong be- fore joy arrives. Isaiah 56:12: “For Sa shall = with joy, and be led f ' the mountains and ithe hills shall break forth before | you into singing, and all the tees | Ze'the field shall clap their hands.” Read the Bible lesson over a | Second or third time for a second or third biessing. f= Are you in need of , do you have a problem,:- do ve a special need of some You are ;welcome to request prayer This Revival is backed with over 85,000 Hours of ver throughout the Unted States and fe by the Plunkett Rainbow Prayer Revival, which is on its | ing is a spiritual cocktail to cause | asked in Jesus’ name. For proof | twelfth big year for God. | you to enjoy your food more and | prt Tead Johy 14th and 15th | Address all mail to: PLU NKETT R RAINBOW PRAYER REVIVAL, 502 So. Irving Les Angeles 5, Calif. 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Another Carroll County ince Wilbur Stonesifer, said he | ls All-but Halted by Strike. “The UAW plan counts, ‘oa an- Id crs From U.S. Hampering Crop Rotation‘: to GAW Proposal - PORT HURON (#—Cinstruction employment compensation_as part “Yugoslavia @—Soviet of. the worker’s intome during « a Kanai pay chief Nikita’ Be) boss commented: “it ‘we find them g : Khrushchev dropped the remark | good. - yesterday while inspecting the) * * * “We're even prepared, as you . to ‘borrow ideas from the . in the Port Huron area was all but | halted today by. a walkout of 60 American eeathins tools, the Red painters. | The painters, members of Local ; |1424, Brotherhood of Painters and Decorators (AFL), voted to strike | increases broke dawn. Some 300 | construction workers have refused Tuesday. night when, negotiations | | American methods if “ find them’ | with local contractors over - wage BALTIMORE w—Three farmers brought against three government |have testified in Federal Court! wheat acreage inspecters. That their opinion that -the govern- ment’s wheat-cfop support pro- gram throws crop rotation out of gear. They joined two Ohio tarmers yesterday in attesting to what they said was the unpopularity of the program. : charge after_the inspectors had been pre- vented: from measuring the acre- age on the Shafer farm. A hearing on the trespassing charge has been set for next Tuesday. Frederick A. Feeser of Taney- town told: the court today he has was. -brought last month | Rade Koncar Electric Motor fac- | Khrushchev heads the Russian to cross their picket lines. The five were defense witnesses 19 head of cattle and needs wheat “can’t rotate’ because he only hel a six-acre wheat allotment on his" 92-acre farm. Earlier yesterday, Rolla M: INDIANAPOLIS i —-The guar- anteed annual wage proposal being My- pushed” by the .CIO United Auto ers of Attica, Ohio, testified he , ; was ‘refused’ his right to vote Workers won't work under Indiana law, ah expert Says. on quotas in the last referendum William G, beeause the committee- which al- Stalnaker, director | lay off. Lake Gets Two Names in Different Sections KENOSHA, Wis. (UP) — ‘The county board resolved one of its tory here with Soviet Premier » Nikolai Bulganin and Deputy Pre- mier A. I. Mikoyan, The Russians ment. ; were winding up a two-day tour) *_ *¢ * of northern Yugosla part of | * their peacemaking visit Presi- | dent Tito. : * * * . |. morrow. Belgrade _ Looking over Some of the Plant's i joint Soviet-Yugoslav would be issued at the close. pena EFCORAT! Step. ON Cant ar: Vial -talaelile me 6 delegation trying to heal Russia's seven-year rift with Tito’s govern- The peace talks are expected to current averee rate is $2.38 wind up in Belgrade today or to-| radio said a. declaration | 1,233 ships were built In the world PIECE COVERED H. Robert Wooley, business agent | for the loeal, said the painters are | seeking a minimum hourly wage 'of $2.60 and fringe benefits. Lloy an register sh ows | during 194. CANISTER SILVERPLATED ‘BABY CUP € ee] Rem aici sek NEVER WEST BEND 8-Cup Automatic PERCOLATOR The * * farmer Louis Shafer and his three | about ; * * «& for straw and manure. He was at the second day of a hearing allotted only 12 acres for wheat before Judge Roszel C. Thomsen of the government’s motion for an fer the 1953 crop, he said. injunction against Westminster “2? kind of allotment,” .Feeser said | he told the county committee. The The move for an injunction re-| next year they gave him 52 acres, sons, sulted from a trespassing charge! but Feeser ‘said he needs 60-70: ‘Famous Name 3-SPEED PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH /'mon to hit salt water’ drilling for. I couldn't make out with that loted acreage didn’t give him of, the Indiana Employment Se-| biggest headaches by ‘‘splitting” a enough to make him eligible to .curity achat ne ipboserrgeo lake in half.” vote. ; an unemployed worker could no ehh yal 7 we ‘draw the maximum state benefit hace anal ae be + OV of $27 weekly for 20 weeks if he; e™ —_— Hit Oil in Search for Salt was receiving payments from his Paschen- Lake should be named HOUSTON, Tex, & — It’s com- employer also. | Lake Shangri- -La. It voted to name | Stalnaker said any payments the southern half Lake Benet. made by employers would be de- | The final decision, however, ducted from the amount of state/ rests with the state's geographic benefit the workers were entitled | board. Several groups had tried to, and thus an unemployed worker | to get the lake named in their would not receive more than the.| favor. . oil. But the Texas Co. hit of! drill- ing for salt water, I€ wanted a salt water disposal well but at 1,418 feet the well started to flow oil— 19 barrels a day. 2 QUART, POLISHED | | ALUMINUM | WATER PITCHER — with ICE GUARD | ws N UNBREAK ABLE LIGHTWEIGHT for your TABLE! for All Serving! for All Drinks! Wild Duck TEA SET at this Low Sale Price - Plus FLASH ; LIGHT! _“4¢ DORMEYER MEAL-MAKER includes Orinder and Pestle, Juicer and Strainer, two Beaters, twe Mixing Bowls, Juicer Bowl. OfrOR . | Bs 00. 50 LOW! & a7 stacked for Easy Storage or Decorative Disp oy e TEA POT * Sugar Bowl si { | 4 } “4 : 7] 2 * All Seven Pieces hing! 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' residents; viet delegate in the forthcoming conference of the Big Four heads 30f government. 7 — : SINGULAR SITUATION It will be a singular situation. | Tn past such conferences, Josef Stalin was both Premier and head heeshchey, ee has no ot] ficial position according to West- .| etn standards, He is head of a political machine. annoying Tite with an appeal te return te his old in the | council of interwmwational 4 © te mis ee _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 21955: | years ago, New Mexico had | a Davy Crockett of its own, but. nobody is likely to write a song! about him, . Albuquerque — Tribune _ historica) columnist Howard Bryan revealed | | that.a Davy Crockett, nephew or. of the Alamo hero, used | to ride through the streets of Cim- | marron, N.M., in the 1870s, shooting "~ into salopns. himself holes in cus- ‘tomers’ hats, and the hats were not hanging on the wall. Both Crocketts were born in the hills of the Seuth, but there the resemblance_ends. Instead of serv- ing his country in Congress, the out windows and riding his horse. Tenants Uinseeraciotioe Once’ in a saloon, he amused | | feuding with Cimarron Sheritt Isa- | lah Rinehart. .He often took Sher- j ft Rinehart to a saloon and forced the lawman to drink until the eher- |~ ‘iff passed out. NO CHALLENGERS ” Bryan says Crockett got away with his antics because no law of- re See a KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (UP) | Landlord Kenneth Ownby com-| | plained to civic clubs sponsoring “Operation Facelift’ slum-clear- ance projects that toilets and bath- tubs he put in four homes at their — urging had been ripped out by the | tenants and sold to a junk dealer. ficer in Cima ane to risk beating him to the draw. . One night Crockett was leav- ing a saloon when a Uniss “sol dier- tried to enter: Creckett didn’t care for Unien soldiers. - He shot-and killed the man, then “tured and shot three other sol- diers at a table. Crockett hid ‘out untit~he heard ‘the sheriff was looking for him. | Then he rode boldly -into Cimar-| | ron shouting hisg.. defiance. Sheriff Rinhart and two deputies Were Waiting behind a wall. Dep- uty Joe Holbrook stepped out, cov- ered Crockett with a double-bar- reled shotgun, and ordered the gunman to raise his hands. thirds, | New Mexico Davy Crockett Badman. Instead of Hero | ALBUQUERQUE, N, M. (INS)—, New Mexico Crockett \ preferred Crockett laughed, bared his chest, and shouted: “Ge ahead and shoot: te . "“1he deputy obliged, , i dare | ‘The next day, Davy was buried at Cim Hill. ‘s equivalent of Boot ater looked at the crude wooden marker +on Davy's grave and removed it, | saying he would bring a permanent rthemorial. The New $éexico grave of Davy - |} Crockett is still unmarked. 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LOUIS, Mo, (UP) — Harota|” | - X= a 2 \ \ 108 NORTH SAGINAW Cal! E. Turpin wants to set ‘the world ae "| : ™ ie a straight about his profession of cnerapeanarg 1 SADBE i 8 in : 2 es . organ grinding before it goes out 2 TIMNIVA | ii ? : ] ot business altogether, He claims| | ‘#/eted to my : ee there are only eighf organ grind-| | W°°*. Un- ta a 2 || ers left in this country. . scramble os 4 TYNAP LI ij There are many few as possi- about them, Turpin said, The out-| | ble to guess} { 5 scox standing one is the belief that the| | my line, An- | 6 PADIRE ~ typical organ grinder with a mon-| . | swer Gppeors ° — : key of ttatian lineage. : under arrow, 7 RYTER ; . - “There. are ion, © aw, reading , 8 SIRTH | | a , Italian organ grinders who werk | | downward. | 9 KILOA ° with monkeys,” he said. “People — . : 10 BATKELN < k e have just gotten that idea from wiarvieuce oa 11 GUBYG ) 1 34\ movies and such. Actually, Fess weto ‘(7 N mos; Italian organ \grinders dled ¥4\ work with trained birds, Yesterday's 13 VEST “It's usually, the Irishmen who| -|, Answer: 4 work’ with monkeys.” . . ‘Turpin was born in Dublin. He donCe, cHorus, exOtic, wil, linE, shQw, staGe, scoRe, bAliet, has worked with animals for some taP, rhytHm, stp, gRace. 50 years and before that his grand- = father, “@reat™- grandfather and great-great-grandfather were ani- mal, trainers. His father was a vet- erinarian, ° Turpin has appeared in a num- ber of movies, almost always cast as Italian organ grinder with a monkey, He explained that Dutch, Bel- sian and Hungariap organ grind- ers ustally work with bears. Ss eeeesteeneeeseercpeeseeeeee eS — ning number of organ grinders is the passing of the old-fashioned, wood-pipe hand organ, he said. New organs have metal pipes that produce an altogether different tone Turpin's organ was handed down to him by his grandfatfiér, | an .animal trainer with the old | Hagenbeck Circus in Amsterdam. ieee ee in Frankfurt, Germany. — | Turpin travels with a show but | most of the eight organ grinders in. the United States stay in par- ticular sections of certain cities. One works Bourbon.street in New Orleans and another stays in San Francisco's Chinatown, he said, — “One man who works down in Houston, Tex., is even paid weekly The main reason for the thin- ~ The-instrument was made in 1876 by the city's Chamber of Com- Choose NOW... Poy NO MONEY DOWN ' IDENTIFICATION 4 - . BRACELETS 24K Dec @ SOS wom WY ys a ESPECIALLY FOR YOU GALS WHO ARE GETTING MARRIED THIS” MONTH AND ARE PLANNING TO DECORATE YOUR APARTMENT. HOWEVER! YOU ESTABLISHED HOMEMAKERS CAN SHARE IN. THESE BARGAINS, TOO! rmeuue™? 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An unusual example of this was: seen last week when Billy, and or- dained minister-of the Southern | independence from Mexico, ‘foot-stomping ovation L in Holyrood Palace, in Edin-| burgli, Scotland, amid pomp and | pageantry at the Presbyterian | General Assembly, He had been invited to attend | the assembly as special guest of | the. Duke of Hamilton, lord high | commissioner ahd cousin of the | queen, and was given quarters In the usual course of events, the house times. Early | an to! att . | zg a paeieie -itional Hines as he preaches one preacher addressed the assembly | Christ, We give thanks to God and he said, “Dr. Graham. has been God’s messenger to us at_ this time." as people in the U.S, well know, Presbyterians just don't go around doing things like that for Baptists. | But Billy seems to have broken acress practically all denomina- message, “Jesys Christ, and Him Crucified.” EMPHASIZES PRAYER The tall, young North Carolina | briefly, saying: “The essence of any evangelism is prayer, unity and the teaching of the Gospel of the Lord Jesus to you for your tolerance and sym- | pathetic understanding, your co- operation and your prayers, God bless you and thank you very much.” _ The Rev. D, P. Ae of the leaders of ihe Tell Scot- land movement, asked the as- sembly “to give thanks to God fog the work accomplished through his servant, Dr, Gra- ham.” He said he was not asking the assembly to endorse Dr, Graham's theology, or his meth- ods, or his views about anything. “But I do ask you to say this,” -Thunderous applause followed the remark. Billy sat with his head bowed, Dr. Paul Maddox, chief of chap- ham is leaving Great Britain this) at a church that night. "Faves Tough Challenge in ‘Couldn’ t-Care-Less French Crowd jing World War I. was visiting in; | London one day in, 1946 and’ heard j that a young American preacher Evangelist Billy Gra- | named Billy Graham. was to speak He at- ‘tended the service, Afterwards he was so enthusias- tie over the man and message ‘that he had his wife come over from Germany to hear him. they sat~in the congregation, Dit Miaiidox everheard a remark from a eouple in- the next seat. “I wish all of England could ; hear this young minister,” said the man to his wife. on Good television, y spoke to Dr. Mad- This wish came true Friday of 1955 over ‘radio and relay, Bil | 30,000,000 in one nik oe | dox is now a special aide to the | ' pher. But the man refused, shying young preacher he heard in 1946. As” A good-looking young man was mad at Billy Graham for months after his girl friend was converted last year at a meet- ing in Harringay: Arena. followed, * *« * The Englishman grew more bit- | ter with the passing months and recently when’ Rilly held a press, _ , conference in London, he planned with a photographer to humiliate | the evangelist. The plan was that’ |aS soon as Billy got up to speak, | ‘the Englishman would walk up, | | slap him, and the picture would be | blazoned on the front page next day. But when Billy arose, the Englishman stayed in his. seat. | “Go ahead,’' said the photogra- Sil th Oreta,. | iy $695 - You couldn't find anything nicer, for Evans , Slippers are always the greatest gift in the - world for a man. 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LaCore of the|Collins of West Iroquois road. —— ere #28 ; 4 a eo aS : oa . oe am ee ; . +" “ ee . : cas * ; x 2 Relaxing just before the meéting of the Auxiliary to the Oakland Se) Mesical Society Wednesday were (left lanes Quins of Marlborough drive and Mrs, Edward Appoint. New Committee Chairmen Wednesday ended an important | Michigan State, Medical Sockety's iliary, The group gave | public relations objective, “Making | American Medical Education Fund | year for the Auxiliary to the Oak- land County Medical Society. ‘It has been a year filled with activity, Under the chairmanship of Mrs. N, E, Durocher, the group continued its contribution to the nurses’ scholarship fund, and did much in the way of civic volun-| teer work, At the Wednesday meeting held at the Maceday Lake home | oft’ Mrs, F. Hoyt; Mrs. John 4. aura send "Lk takia'ty Oe ; 4 road, Mrs, Maxim of Hickory court. Moveda, was s held at. the home of Mrs. D. F. es on ee ee lWever PTSA Discusses '55-'56 Plans . Mrs. Francis Oak ¢ drive, Mrs. R. Hamiltan White of Birmingham and Mrs. | | THE PONTIAC PRESS Womens Section THURSDAY, PAGES 29-33; Opens Her Home JUNE 2, 1955. ay to Board Members ® _— Program planning occupied the time of the Wever Junior High | | School PTSA executive board | Wednesday evening when members | outlined plans for the 1955-56 school _j| year, * Se i en ee Hostess to the coal Was. Mrs. | Franc is Oak of North Lake An-, | gelus read. Announced as committee ehair- men and members “were Mrs, Wayne Weaver, Robert Lake, . George Yansen, Mel Staebler and Nancy Weaver, program - committee, and Mrs, Leonard Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Ven- ner, Frandis Oak, Patricia Stites, ‘Lacy Morris and Tom Hoising- * ton, membership committee. Serving on the hospitality com- mittee will be Mrs. William’ Mi- halek, Lois Bowman, Mildred Rich, Robert Ford, Bill Mihalek and Gary Oak. Mrs. Lyle Cox will be in charge. of room representa- tives. OTHER MEMBERS Other committee members fin- > clude Mr. and Mrs. John Bee and , Joan Bee, teenage activities; Don- | and Richard Gould, Mrs. Robert Lake, ald Porritt civ il defense. There Are Five Pages in Today's Women’s Section Mrs, Robert | Grant, Norman Felt, povsady Lake and Penny Grant, The annual meeting of the city, with “Mrs. Friends for Medicine.” AIDED BY AUXILIARY Twelve agencies and . societies benefited from gifts from the aux- Jeanne Simpson ‘Honored at Shower Jeanne Simpson, bride-elect of James Joseph Kothe, was feted Wednesday evening with a linen shower held at the Pine Lake home of Mrs. Harold S. Jacobsen, \ Co-hostesses Harold S. Jacobsen Jr., both of * Lake Orion. The bride-elect is the daughter >president: of Mrs. Hengy M. Simpson of Glad- stone place atid the late Mr. Simp- son, The prospective bridegroom's | Jeanine and James will ¢ lniihel vows dae ih ot St. te —- | +3 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry’ tarian.: | Kothe of Royal Qak.. $100 to the | ral bag name of Dr. Robert H. Ba- _commemorate his term a Fenident of the Michigan State Medical Society. * * * As a special Christmas effort, the auxiliary collected $50 for the Child Psychiatry Program at Pon- tiac State Hospital, And several gifts of toys were presented to the Michigan Children’s Aid Society. Other officers for the 1955-56 year include Mrs. John Williams, vice Virga, sec- retary; er bathe te er; Mrs. M. L, Shadley, auditor, and Mrs. Donald —_— parliamen- CHAIRMEN-NAMED—————— “Thay = Thomas ,dohnson handling jeve- nile protection, Others include Mrs. Norman Vin- cent, parent education; Mrs, James Rouse, magazines and publica- | tions; William Coffing, music; Mrs. Harry Landis, mental health, and : Mrs. Keith Pierce, parliamentari- ©. an, : Check Guest Room ‘4° Check the guest-room bath, or "the dresser.in the guest room. There should be: lots of small, clean five-and-dime combs, mafy new toothbrushes, disposable cot- powderpuffs, an inexpensive r and new blades, towels and washcloths, if you really want to say “do stay, you're welcome,” Quinn, ‘membership; Mrs. Joseph Ruva, house; Mrs. Ivan A, La- Core, social and Mrs, Vineent P. Russell, reception. Others are Mrs. Robert Lyons, program; Mrs, John Whitehouse, © publicity; Mrs. George Evseeff, public relations; Mrs, Ralph Wi- gent, budget; Mrs. Kenneth Van- denberg, ways and means, and Mrs. Rockwood Bullard, legisia- Mrs. N. E.- Duroc her (right) of Qld| Oakland County Medical Society. Officers tion, Orchard drive turns the president's book | were élected at the Wednesday meeting held Mrs. M, G. Prosser,- nurse re- over to Mrs. Ralph Fox-of Birmingham who| cruitment; Mrs, Edward Maxim, js the new president of the Auxiliary to the at the Maceday Lake home of Mrs. D. F, Hoyt. telephone; Mrs. Russell,. courtesy; 4+ Mrs. French McCain, welfare; * Mrs. Robert Bannow, bulletin, and 20 Brownies Will Fly Up’ — The ceremony will take | | place at 4 o'clock in Grace Ja- | | theran-Ghgrch. be |, &eaders of the troop are Mrs. |. Charles P. Barker and Mrg. Ivan Mrs. Marra, yearbook, complete the list, - Committee chairmen appointed by Mrs, Fox include Mrs, James Monday will be a big day in the A, LaCore; Called to Sturgid lives pf sore ‘20 Brownie Scouts Receiving their: “wings” will be riftin, Patty Hamilton - and Bar- Mr, and Mrs, Hector L, Monroe | 8 Webster School. | 4. | Althea Bell, Jane Bigler, Chris-| bara Jo Graybiel. “Gt State avenue have been called | Will ‘participate in a “fly-|tine Bos, Susan Dawe, Gretchen| Mrs. LaCore: wil be oo “Girt See fon Se tome of her) ing-Up” ceremony ‘which will end Connshaue, — Schultz, Sha-|Scout tropp leader ‘when the fall i ; | t | : ; \ } { ) ; ‘ + { | we ote a 4 Coming Events Ladies. pili” 2 POR 1270 hes ean- ting for Petes evening. mee’ bal Mi “THE PONT. AC PRESS, _THURSD. DAY, JT NF 2 2. 1053, ee 2 a S é : Fa Fs Vises lospital to F ae The board of trustees of the hos- pital association, elected at ine | annual meetings of the member- ship, was the. body in charge of | the operation of the hospital. ‘ae for Pontiac. In Novem- ber of that year the present cor- poration was organized and . the city af the hospital and all of its eéntents, as well as the land sur- rounding: the building. oi "Praetically each year from the " equipment, incubators, jupior and | T ard -Working Women’ ~ | GIFTS PRESENTED ‘The gifts include furniture for sabi ag a = ' ~ — ‘Ss mente estate vi jhe waiting’ room, blood bank | been called and the money will reinvested. Only interest from mnestion of the association includ-- 'late Mrs. Samuel W. Smith became is used by this perpetual | s Group — time, She is being assisted by Mrs. E. M. Evans, first vice president; Mrs. Ross Stockwell, second vice president; Mrs. Harry Going, secretary, and Mrs.- of the association at the present _ | its first president... An addition to the hospital was to the city until the present time | ~Old, Sagging ainitresnes _ Rebuilt Like New in _ Just One Pe - Call in thé morning — we will deliver your old mattress that SAME DAY — rebuilt like new! Only quality materials used. Oxford Mattress Co: 332 West Huron Street , del 2-7695 — 8 a ae aye buiit in 1912. Im July 1915 the the association has made valuable Shortly after the -association wan organized the membership sanectation made ~ <7 “gift te the gifts to the hospital, “| grew te ever, 100. The women carried on many activities in an an attempt te raise money, in- cluding rummage sales, catering at banquets, managing lecture courses and maintaining a rest and lunch room at the State Fair. thea held in Pontiac. ee ee ee You'll take to the sun with assurance in | In 1906 the women purchased | the. property where Pontiac Gen- | this bold eral Hospital now stands and in | | the same year employed an archi- jungte print tect to prepare plans. The follow- ' featuring the ‘ing year-the plans for the first 1 i sectiom’ of the hospital were ap- wonderful* new ., | proved . lilion. Easy to OPENED IN 1916 pack and a The hospital was opened May inch ash | 18. 1910, with Margaret Meigs as cinch to Wash. the first superintendent. Reports d —needs no show that from the opening date to Dec, 31 of that year 165 patients were admitted, with a daily aver- age of Pd Patients. ironing if hung up to dry. . Porous lilion -keeps you cool ! Bored Gives Farewell Party Thirty- employes’ of the Bureau of Social Aid gathered at Morey’s last night for a farewel] party for co-worker Mary Dillon. Employed at the bureau for the | past 10 years, Miss Dillon is leav- ing Juty 1 to take vows at Sisters and wrinkle free. Low necked halter blouse is of white waffle pique. Tots to Teens (Boys’ and Girls’) and Ladies’ Clothes — Cecile’s 4494 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-7724 (Next te Peutiac State Bank) PLENTY OF PARKING of St. Franees of Rice Lake, at Rice Lake, Wis She will be the organist there, ' time the hospital was tur ned over | adult oxygen tents, bassinets and | 7 cardiogrephny Clark J. Adams, treasuger and fiaancial secretary. The hospital purchasing commit- tee is composed of Mrs. Adams, | organization for its purchases. annual | Emma E. eloward is president” eS * a recent ' Business at “adillac Mrs. L. A. Farnham, Mrs. Max- Cadillac well L. Shadley and Mrs. Steck- separates | well. « featuritg | Membership is being handled by lilion, the | Mrs. G. Roy Williams; Mrs. Go- ing is custodian, and Clarence K. Patterson and Mrs. Adams are in | charge vf bonds. Publicity is be-- newest of the “wonder fabrics” is ‘shown in a floral print skirt that is designed to travel sans ° weight, fuss or bother. dt can be stuffed into. a small overnight bag and unpacked without a crease or wrinkle, The - skirt is fom pletel ¥ washable, including the - jeweled appliqued - roses. | ing taken care of by Mrs. Shadley and Mr. Patterson. > SHOE STORE 26 W. Heron. FE 2-7440 Shoes for Young Folks 4 v 4 ND | oe and also will assist_in_ the ad- jacent home for the aged. Bleach Eases Task Py os of Washing Socks | ul No. matter how dirty they are. junior’s cotton or nylofi-socks cant More and more. sien oe att dune te people are beginning to give intel- with the detergent to the wash| ligent thought to what, they'll do water. after retirement, instehd of wait- The new dry bleach can be used ‘ing till the last minute effectively on cotton, linen, nylon, their plans datren and orlon and save the extra rubbing that wears out the socks. > | By ANNE HEYWOOD ‘vestment will carry the fixed ex penses Then the toy ropeiriag: project , will net be burdened with the | need for making money and. will be counted on simply to supple- ment your income. A project like. this can be crushed at the start if too much is. expected from it. it seems to me, to make Here is a letter I recewed re- cently: ‘““My husband loves to re- pair toys,”’ writes Mrs. Smith. Work will get hasty and. shoddy, | “He does it fer our three customers will disappear. . grandchildren and fer some of == their friends. “Broken bikes and wornout doll carriagés ang all kinds of toys come out almost like new when he finishes with them Weighing 78 capably as she does her family of “De you think there's any ‘| gestions I would make to them: ; |geyeral freight three years ago, PLAN NOW ihe bought his wife. a present—the | now—while there's time—in such a drives. u way. that your insurance ‘and it | | En be De Vee has a ree safety —— etirement Days to Good Use Woman, 38, : HELPS WITH PAINTING | SAN FRANCISCO (UP) — Mts. ie ‘ord. She copes with twd’ sets [rw = — a a oe “It's quite_a hobby. and one that Margaret De Vee of South San of gear-shifts that mesh into 24 a ( s ° interestgy me, too. In fact. I do the Francisco.is a happy, 38-year-old f6rward and four reverse speeds A ex ari Pare 4 La | iffle will remain light and uphoistering or doll carriages and mother who handles a 78.000- And like any other heavy freight fluffy after it’s removed pei the _NECCHI & ELNA help paint wagons and_ other. tays. pound truck and trailer rig .as jockey. Mrs. De Vee can repair oven, if % teaspoon of cream of SEWING- CENTER Arrange your retirement budget 78.008-pound diesel tig she now, |” | getting bigger—probably from Pet | ting them down so hard. I | TRIS SPECIALS COLE'S GARDENS 298 W. Brooklyn FEderal 5-1583 HYBRID—ALL COLORS 5 for ‘1.00. Begin new, ip a small way. It's all right ¢o0 do your grand- children's toys for fun; but When it comes to other people, do charge a small fee. , Mas project, alter | pairing for free. | This will - help community | and will also get word around that | * you and your husband do excellent toy repairs. Little by little, from the money you make in the next six years, invest in the kinds ef teols you will need, : In this way, when the time (comes for the grand opening, you row have to make any capital to do the re-| the If you repair a valuable toy for somebody not in the family, charge for the service. BUILD REPUTATION Begin to build a reputation. If your church, Police Station or Fire | Department have a toys-for- Christ. | ——— | Wheels Rig « {000 Pounds . DON’T BUY A_SEWING MACHINE Until you have seen our arse when the time does come. ‘rite me again and I'll help you motors if she gets in trouble on the | tartar is -added to beaten egg 745 WN. Perry Street chance of making any money at {Ve Children including a_ three- | road whites during the mixing. it, eventually? You see, in six | month-old baby. When she isn't home. a hause- — —_% ——_~ yr years John Will be retired. 5 Mrs. De Vee. an excellent house- keeper fooks after the five chil- a = ha —— ; . . keeper and cook, hauls steel: ma~—dren—— = PEP / While we won't starve to death. chinery,. lumber and logs up and™~But Mts. De Vee for all her tal- os M4 \ a! | we won't have much for extras: gown the West coast as e asily as ent as a truck driver says ‘‘After rr} aa], Sn \® CO7?#. ‘and of courye. we do want to have | most women haul their youngsters all these years, driving is just - . foes S\*- €& something useful and interesting to to and from school. | plain hard work; I'd just as soon S fe \ A do. ; : . |stay at home. Q a * i : . ; “What do you thi ink of the | Her husband has been driving _— > ‘ f chances of our success with a toy-| big trucks along the coast for 30 | ~~ mending service?” { years. Mrs: Be Vee started keep-—— 48 = : | - __+ ing him company on the long | Sars ae See en ena at-brycte = Answer: This venture sounds|. hauls about 14 years age and, a oe oo id - ia eoreg ohe e of promising to me, provided the| when he tired, she *pelied him — . Chaaee es eur Guee coe Smiths don't expect to make a for-| at the wheel. oor ees fone. _— so pene et OK) Tiere are some ae | When he switehed to hauling : “One-of-a-kind or Miss bed | ‘ Pormais, from « $20 Bridal Accessories G Age Gh td a¢ wl wat ne sin a ‘rhe 1 feet of Rimecions women are | 48 N. ‘Saginaw St. what's your daintiest new shoe of all? WHITE LUSTRE CALF’ “}las everyth New a | 7. _ '- - ie — Pye “ “Sm i) NORTH SAGINAW ™ arked by talent! tes . Famous HETTRICK ‘PORCH GLIDERS 3 removable back cushions, “comfortable. single bottom cushion and two arm cushions. é ing!” s Journal World Dispatch mash hitgn BED PORCH GLIDER. ....... $77. Ss LEG FURNITURE STORE Mon. and Fri, 9:30 to 9: Wed. 9:30 to 12pm. -HOURS' Tues. and Thurs. 9.30 to 8: fot 9:30 to 6 p.m. 3526 Sashbaw : Bins eect 1 Pees of Free Parking! sme _ _— oad sagged £ ate ++ » with toes cut-away, backs cut-away,-sides cut-away . «+ thinned hat-pin heels. ~Partect Jight-step accompaniment to worm: weather clothes . 7. shimmery flattery: to-any color -you.step out in, any hour™ of ‘day of night! Each custom-~ » 10.95, Pi _ buttoned . | to accent its 5 delicacy. ‘Each ape See ;! a): * “THE PONTIAC PRESS THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1955 - Like to Date Princess Margaret? Well, Here’s How: . By 2AMES ¥. KING peony, to arrange a date—and how to have if you sateen cacasrdien a new book published ere 4 Suis week, It sounds simple enough as out- lined by journalist A. Noyes Thom- as in his ‘“’The Queen's Sister." Just telephone aaguey aa in waiting at Clarence House, where the princess lives, and say: ‘IT am wondering ° tf Her Royal lo} Highness would care to join a small party I am giving on (you- name the date) at the theater (you know the show) and afterwards at ag! at the (you name the night elu Pd The lady in waiting jots. down | ing If you happen to be one of ‘the young men who has squired Mar- garet previously, the procedure is a little different. ; First call the lady in waiting. Then: . “Good morning,” comes a lilt- Dawsons Honeymooning in East, South Honeymooning in the Eastern and Southern states are-Mr. and : Mrs. Lloyd J. Dawson. + * * The bride is the former Frances G. Mansfield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willlam J. Mansfield of South ‘Edith street. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W, i Dawson of Oak Hill stret. First Methodist Church was the setting for the 8 o'clock ceremony performed before an altar deco- rated with baskets of white flow- ers and candelabra. The Rev. Paul R. Havens per- formed the ceremony Friday eve- ning, As the bride approached the al- tar with her father she was wear- ing a floor-length white taffeta gown with overskirt of net. DAISY MOTIF USED ’ The Peter Pan collar was edged in daisies and the same floral pat- tern was scattered over the skirt. The sleeves of the gown were fash- ioned in three-quarter length. * LJ * A lace cap ¢dged with seed secured her waist length veil. She wore mother-of-pear ear- rings and carried gardenias sur- rounded by white daisies in a Carl- ton arrangement. Mrs. William H. Eldridge at- She carried’ an arrangement of powder blue carnations surrounded by scattered daisies mn a darker shade of blue. Her headpiece was designed of blue daisies and net. PRESENTED RECITAL Mrs. William H. Mansfiled, sis- | ' SUMMER SEAMLESS ALL NYLON HOSE 2135. ter-in-law of the bride, sang the bridal recital. Vern Rains served as his broth- er's-in-law best man, and seating the guests were Arthur Mansfield, brother, of the bride, and James Jackson. SHARON REDENIUS A fall wedding is being planned by Sharon Redenius, whose en- gagement is announced by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Blanquart of Inglewood avenue. Her fiance, Richard Manning, is the son of Oakland avenue. Fireside Club Meets Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Manning of Hostess when the Fireside Club| | meets at 1: p.m. Friday will be Mrs. Arthur W, Seldon of Cooley Lake road. Mrs, Robert Armstrong is s in charge of the book review,(i | Ideal for your summer ward- robe. Alf nylon seamless hose with a demi-toe.. Summer nude shades. Sizes 82 to 11. Hose—Main Floor 48 N. Saginew COMPLETE sPRIN sila Seah Se, * * ae pe ici ee Regular Regular Regular Regular Regular 7.95 Regular 6.95 Regular 5.95 ~ Regular’ 12.95 Regular 10.95 8.95 18.95 16.95 15.00.. White—All Colors—Aj! Head Sizes CLOSE-OUT! 5 HATS bluntly, “Have you an onan for me?” | “Ma’am,” says the young man, “I am thinking of arranging a small party for the theater and for supper afterwards . sf Ld] . place and ‘Oh, not ope surely,” the |) princess a say, “He's such a Once an acceptable substitute is named > “Well I'll try to fit it in. rl ‘let you know. I'd love to come. ” There's plenty of bustle making arrangements with plenty of flow-| - ers, * Ld] * When seated in the theater, the escort asks on behalf of his guests, Ma'am, may we have permission to smoke?" ~ Permission js always granted | and Margaret usually takes one of het-own cigarettes and uses a long cigarette holder. At the night club, the party: = discreetly led to a side table. “What would you care for, 2 ma'am?” asks the host. - The royal voice will then inquire es * * ther favorite menu—iced melon, consomme, smoked salmon and veal cutlet—“‘just one please.”’ The first dance goes to the host but the princess is careful to ra- tion out ‘the others to each young man in the party. ~ In. the early hours, usuall around 2:30 a.m., the princess ikely to say, “I think I had better te pang” . * * 7 & She never carries any mone and | a — attendant in the powder ree 0 shillings ($1.40). dry bleach with water according to ‘gets a letter from the lady in waiting: : “Her royal higbwess has com- manded me to»*thank- you for a most pleasant evening.” Dry Bleach Better for Cdffee Stains Stubborn brown stains on. cups and saucers are easily removed by immersing the dishes in a chlorine bleach solution. Just mix chlorine directions on the label. | Rinse the dishes well after soak- |+ : ing. 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FS t e oy 58 f z : hd 3 : & { wo. ~ = PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE » 2. 1955 | oe ; - =. ae unstan Guild to : Stage F uturistic ‘RLU. R.’ Four Times T re Month sumi’s Universal Robots) by Larel| Base, Mrs. H¢aatick. Mrs. , HOME FROM SOUTH |of young men who gave a Sy On Friday Mr. and Mrs: Leroy | HOSTS AT PARTY 2 ' WLLS—St, Dun-| C k at 9‘0’dock each evening. | Dwight Ensign / and tquie Keen- | Mrs. Marcus E. Cunningham has. Successful one a year ago. __ iG. Vandeveer will open their; Mr, and Mrs. Arbie 0. riclacteel Di i n in Roo a an Guild's annual out-of-door pro- /Mrs. Robert, Harris is assistant an dr, ~ returned, from a trip: through ‘Vir- The hosts sehen be Bruce Smith. ! Adams road home for an evenirig | were hosts at a cocktail party Sat-| g a) ) “ @uction in Cranbrook’s beautiful director and ‘Mrs, John Warner is ._ Jervis B. McMechan has adapted ginia and North Carolina en route rnigis i arena 7 et de benefit for the. University of Michi-| urday evening before attending the) BI Greek Theater will be given June designing the futuristic setting. | the! play for the Greek Theater home from Fort Lauderdale, Fla eee meray ang S2°~san chapter ot Alpha Omicron Pi aeapabel a “tub. ers bake Nose OWS 10 and 11 apd-the 17th and 18th. If rerrag | gee ay ae | and has made it so timely that TV She was accompanied by Mrs. D Me ea pee "| Sorority, . a % rere Clu . ee aes performance is rained out an| Frede 4. Booth an mS. i-snace cadets seem old-fashioned _ sar etn Mr. a rs. S. Gordon Saun- 3 rer cocktail hosts Sa a) A F t oxtre show will be given .| Rogers I, Marquis and they will Hin comparing . pA. Rank of ae . * | ders will leave next*week for | During the evening of cards and | were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ee Nnoy a er. dme, * be assisted by Frederick Hend- | oy) oact includes Weston Meyer Watertown, Conn., to attend. the a smorgasbord supper, girls from lornbo who later attended the din-| Bs Nathanial Doughty is rick, Maurice Smith, Elaine Ap- + ae A Berne a Robert Planning an “honest to goodness” graduation of their son, Stephen, the active chapter will sing a group | ner- -dance at Bloomfie sid Hills Coun- | To Blow or Not to ae | Mrsv- J.. PB. e, Mrs. R ; ake for June 18 are a er a é A the 192 classic “RU.R.” (Ros-|- pel, Mars, Gheldes B. Neble, ay | Harris, Jim genni N. clambeke it suing 18 are fe = bad Ee a try = .| Is Advice Soug ht 4 | Averill, Harry D. Wise Jr., Syver . : 7 \-Thingstad, Mes. Henry M. Jackson, | by Letter-Writer Z ‘Barbara Hamel, Ned Schneider, | . Frederic Graef, Richard Miner, | BY EMILY POST j f 4 Mrs, Fred Hendrick and Mrs. Al-| . pert. Bevner § Today’s first letter tells me: ae » 4 “Quite often of late I have noticed E Jee RETURNS HOME an increasing number of *prople ! an Mrs. George . Sloan returned | blow their noses in a public dining Wednesday to her home in New 4 room. ' | » . Yok after aN pleat her a Mrs. | e “Not too infrequently hav. I had: sen a ar ; wthenwles. rs. | soméone at my own table do the _ eee ae pute . pe niea’ i wl this. I find this habit quite nause- rriving iursday for a Ww ! i d 4 ating and disgusting and sin days’ visit in the Booth home will | = . . ; ce 5 these are people of seeming re- be Archibald Turnbull of Brantford, | Orit... and next week Robert Grant of Chicago will come over for a brief stay with the Booth family, * * = finement I have often wondered if my resentment is in error, or is it permissible to do. this. Reg. $4.95 NOW. ect » “Eating alone, I would say it Miss Margaret A. Augur of) would be quite all right, but never Only $395 Greenwich,--€ann., former head- when another person is séated at . . mistress’ of Kingswood School: the table. Cranbrook, will come from her! home for the school’s graduation ceremonies next weekend. “I ‘know that in our house when either my husband, daughter or myself have to blow our nose, we* leave the table. | would appreciate your comments on this not very pleasant subject.” Leather charmers in padded sole comfort. Toe-free ense,...im oe fringed T-atrap. sandal. — Five Kingswood seniors who will sail for Europe together | June 22 include Melinda Booth, | dudy Earl, Joan Lang of Pileas- ant Ridge, Ann Oliver of Pon- tiac and Mimi Neely, @ Ivory @ White . eee “The Best Friend Your Feef Ever Had" 87 N. ‘Saginaw St. Next te Federal Store. FE 2-2492 Open Monday and Friday ‘til 9 AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING PLEASURE Answer: One should, of course, avoid blowing one's nose at table if possible. But if this is unavoidable it should be done as briefly and silently as possible, and one does net draw further attention to it by apologizing. It is not necessary to leave the table. The girls will sail from Montreal on a Campus Tour on the Cunard SS _Saxonia. | | | = ——EEE | Keep Nylon Wear | From Yellowing ] The day has passed wher you) S | have to put up with the tendency | of nylon garments to grey or yel- | low with wear. You can bleach nylon regularly | | and a good chlorine bleach will | ™ | keep your nylons white as new. | Simply use chlorine bleach accord- | The orientation course of the Oakland County C hapter ' | | ng <2 de” time you of the American Red Cross Wednesday gathered together of Birmingham; Mrs. F. M. Broock of Bloomfield Hills; wash your nylon slip an assembly of area. persons interested in vital volunteer Mrs. [ra Inwood of Ferndale and Mrs. F. M. LeRoy of Chlorine bleach in the new dry form is completely safe for nylon, work. Among them were (left to right) ‘Mrs. B. dD. Mills, South 6 street. darcon, orion, or mixtures of — —_-------— — —————_—— ———__—_—— —— | | these fibers. immer oe wee Guidance Club Conducts Installation Business ‘Women Plan | contain rayon, silk or wool in com- for Parley - i : : “Dear Mrs. Post: When serving. at 4 . = “et , : = salad with the main course, but on” a , : 2 '|a separate plate, is it necessary \‘to provide a salad fork, or‘may the salad be eaten with the dinner | fork? | “I think it is much more prac- tical to eat both meat and salad with the dinner fork, rather than switch from one to the other.” Pentiac Press Photo Answer: While it is proper to provide two forks, I agree with - you that when served with the meat Cae a separate salad fork is | entirely unnecessary and can be | eliminated. starting thursday 9:30 a. m. bination with the miracle fiber. Mrs. Walter Mann was installed as president of the Parent Guid- | ance Club when members gathered | telephone committee, and Mrs. U. Wednesday evening at Hi-Land H. Barnett, Mrs. Ronald Hayward | Manor for the last dinner meet- and Mrs. Ralph Dawe, finance committee. are delegates to the Pontiac Fed- eration of Women's Clubs meet- ings. Rentfrow, Mrs. Harvey Orser and | Mrs. George Watts are on the “Dear Mrs. Post: When two la- dies and a gentlernan arrive to- gether at a church wedding, how Me mbere of the Tipacon Chapter does the usher take care of seating ‘Announcement was made at the dinner of a card party to be spon- swing-needle (zig-zag) knit | ing the year, nm * ing of the yea : : sored by the federation on June of American Business Women’s ali three guests?” . : . a . Mrs. Charles Uligian is parlia- 15 at Roosevelt Temple. Association took a look into the - a. Edwin eee Ce | mentariag and Mrs, Max Cole- leg Sette will n* September. future Wednesday evening. mak- Answer: He gives his arm to -§ | $ | SEWING MACHINE | “ted as vice president, Mrs. man _and Mrs. Robert C. Olsen ithe first meeting in ptember. ing plans to attend the regional” the other lady and the other : | John Sellman as treasurer; Mrs. —_——— TS ———— " | conference in Flint on June 23 follows on the arm of the gentleman | and 26. \If they are about the same age, i * * * it does not matter which one the The group arranged for a picnic usher escorts. | to be held at Mrs. William Asher’s iSam Joan as corresponding sec- |retary;:and Mrs. James Fortier as | recording secretary, | 9 Mrs. Max Coleman, outgoing president, welcomed members | Watkins Lake home on July 6 ani ; usually $2.98 and guests preceding the dinner. Following their dinner meeting Sleeping Pills Safe and $3.98 Guests included Mrs. Jack New- -at Hotel Waldron, members heard Only If Prescribed man and Mrs. Henry Vander- Velde. Miss Adah Shelly, Pontiac city li- ‘ brarian, review current books. see it > sew on buttons Don't take’ sleeping pills with- Torse length cotton knit out your doctor's consent. They’re i } . f |* An artistic arrangement of pe- shirt with .a striped: in- aoe She included such authors as | 4 if not used with medical os * mak oe, hat eines ; angerous if not used with medic: sert. Black, beige. Small, Tas ; ee ; a daisies and iris eae BRON id- Anne Lindbergh, Betty MacDon- precaution, harmless if used cor- medium, large. From a “3 es: * monogram . i= gf oa tag C. Barn ar fo ald, Nelia Gardner White, Ethel |rectly. aS alll —_ huge group of as = : 2 dge Cocniiintes peeks be Ss samasced _— = ch ; 4 is ¢ “goes for borrow ing them atyles. Special, 1:98. - ig 2 * patch | by Mrs. Mann for the coming year | | ‘Music in Motion.” a movie inn sieileeal wo: ee ee Sti Rae : eon |were Mrs. John Huntzinger and | Sponsored by Michigan ch Tee i$ and more withou | Mrs. Gordon “Reynolds, program, | phone Co., was viewe y the special attachments |and Mrs. Q R. Mahan and Mrs. | group . M. ATERNITY | Lucius Howlett, social. . * 2 Ask tpr Free Home Irial — eearens sh | The ways and means project of LINGERIE on Trade Mert of Tue sincun ure. co, «| OTHERS SERVING | | the evening was conducted by Mrs. A “ . 4 ‘ SINGER SEWING CENTER Mrs. Robert Mott and Mrs. Royal’ | Ruby.Brusha. Named. by the presi- Panties, Slips, Bradford are serving on the wel- | dent, Mrs. H. C. Brooks, to a Gartel Belts, : ‘ fare committee; Mrs. Earl Foster | ct shi ittee w aL : » Pontiac, 102 N. Saginaw ‘and Mrs. Edwin Barnhart on : ih apa ee ae Girdles FE 2-0811 hornes and devotions committee, Se ee ; <— i ie We will be Closed Birmingham, 177 W. Maple |S") Mrs. Bob Ensworth js han’) TaeRESE MARY FARRELL BERNE CANE SE RDRORY _| ohne eritton ang guns Wednesday during = | Berm "g om, « Mapre dling publicity. Betty Jane Spadafore, daughter | Prior to the dinner, invocation June, July and August | A MI 4-0050 Mrs. Rex E. Lawrence is mem- Therese Mary Farrell, daughte?} of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Spadafore wis given by Mrs. Brooks. OXFORD H gens , ' (bership chairman; Mrs. _Melvin of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Farrell| of West Iroquois road, will be. . S OP Lee Y ‘ i : = = a ——~ | of East Rundell street was grad-/?aduated from Saint Mary's Col- 59 W. Huren FE 4-7212 aN } Nj j of Eas as grad- a fw ST A PP’'S ] uated from Mercy ’Schaol of Nurs- | ae: eee Endo at bea Summer Suits | : 7 ] tk OW 2. . eww | as conti ap College’s centenary commence- | ql Sa , MLO > ing, at éxercises held recently at ment exercises Saturday. She will Have Fall Look, Bi the Detroit Institute of Arts audi-: receive a bachelor of science de- D kk C | IT’S “2 8 Va ’ ‘ : aa | eree. ar ‘e) ors “ : , ncn 1 _ Tropical worsted suits for sum- Put Chlorine Bleach _— = a te boarte aly mer sidestep the long- -accepted the- | , clean. Wet the sprinkle m weather calls for your Doctor on Bread Boards over the surface the new chlorine | ‘hat war ne | bleach in dry form. Let stand ‘light colors. The leading shades | For unpainted bread boards or a few minutes to remove any 4re an the charcoal akc | cutting boards, there’s nothing like} heavy stains, Wipe and rinse coal brown, charcoal blue and | a good chlorine bleach to take out | thoroughly. ° | charcoal green.* These colors are | | close cousins to the on that were 7 : = Ye | ‘understands the needs of famous maker Tirst shown Jast fall in wool flannel | . aa 4 ae = srowing treet — . Se P e or : | : | | The difference lies in the fact | and 80 does ifs W that tropical’ worsted fabric does | ) 98 . it 3 ] ‘not have the nap that flannel does | NI | _ (one reason why wool tropical suits { :, “ ; ‘are cool) and the absence of nap | ‘ \ TRI DE ITE | - refracts the light differently. ~ + “wsvelly $4. 95 —" Many of the new tropical worsted “3 SHOE ~ fabrics are made with minute color | 3 No lob 1 ere (CHERRY NUT | patterns on dark backgrounds and | SHOE STORE wee whose proven lasts, accurate { CHIF _ 18« ; are worth a close examination : , ae famous! Fly front “a CAKE ........ More about that when spring turns | 26 W. Huron. — FE 2-7440 “'\ eetton gabardine fit and seasoned leathers /more minds to warm weather | Shoes for Young Folks have earned the confidence Gasanen | clothes, _ f shorts; self belt, hip of doctors everywhere. Currant Fried 366 pockets. 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Street - Thomas Pastry Stop | ‘121 |West Huron, Near Cass — FE 48163 "PARK FREE [N REAR OF ee | Mee Teeeese es} / FAMILY SHOE STORE = tie Te SSS ee — ota, a gs un - cc ae oe i ine ae ; ; K moe , be at ol. © ay | } ? cd % P x ' —— = be % ; - s i y : 4 ss é + Aj 4 , te x “s ty! < ie . = } sae 5, Bf ae oe ” ee Belg | Summer. Romance - By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Degr Miss Woodward: I met him: two years ago during the summer .and we had a lot of fun together. v “He said he'd a me pene the fall and winter, but he-didn't. “Last summer I saw him again and we went out together und had more fun, and I ex- pected he'd turn. up this past winter, but he didn’t, “Now I've met another félHow who likes me, He asks my why I seem 80 far away when I'm with hint, It's because I'm always thinking of my ‘summer beau.’ “My friends think I should for- get about him completely, but I ecan't They even say that I should refuse if he asks me out next summer, “But that Would be hard to do. I need your ~~ badly.” Answer: You've | ve had two years ’ of experience with this lad—quite _.,@nough, time to have found out that _you’re. conveniently in the same localiy logic that you should’ date. dak whien: puted ania and it takes some effort to get ‘to gether, you. just plain don’t seé him, It’s a digestible tact— one that’s easy to handle, If you’ convince yourself: that he fits into your picture only at a certain time of year and in a cer- tain,place. And you won't let him haunt your thinking in other places and at other times. That haunting (which is-of your own doing, you know) will keep you from having fim for“most of the year. It makes you miss out. Seems | sort of unkind to yourself, doesn't | it? “Dear Miss Woodward: A couple of days ago Bill wrote me a note — me to go te the dance with enn nice, but I don’t like him tee well. So 1 told him I ‘had heard that another boy was going to ask me so i couldn't go with him. “Now, if this boy does ask me |. Answer: The ring was on bor- would tbe a sight to go with, him?" x = Answer: A bid in the hand is al- ways worth two in the maybe, I always Say. : You can't be sure you're going to be invited by this other boy, and here you've already turned down a nice bid, Actually, you, should accept the first’ one that | comes your way. Passing it wp may make you miss out entirely, You'd better call up Bill and tell him you've Changed your mind, and would be delighted to go with him! | S peel rer eS | d 2 Try Bed Pocket . ce seeder i te A solution for gropers - in - the {s-Suppose to De sere & wens a = sized bed pocket that tucks un- — |.fder the mattress and hangs over ‘iow, LBL Gekdet wad tates | ve © fae ee . the side to hold tissues, book or = were presents to you, He didn’t} So do just that and wear them| medicine, It's ofa washable ask to have them back—he wanted with pleasure. a quilted plastic. . j : ad “Dear waies Woodward: He took back his ring when we stopped going steady, but I'm wondering if I should give back the bracelet and locket he gave me. “We're still ‘good friends and we Cong) ad aad pene eae a ae all the time, so please tell me what to do.” by aura Whdbe Easy to crochet each of these lovely doilies in less than a day! Use as dresser, buffet sets, too. ’ Pattern 604: Three doilies to cro- chet in No. 50 mercerized cotton (6x8 inch oval; 6 and 8% inch round). To increase size, use No. .30 or bedspread cotton. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each. pat- tern for 1st-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept:, P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly pattern number, your namie, | address and. zone. Use Colored Sheet for Bedspread Skirt If you have an attractive- bed- spread which is too small to cover the bed adequately -and hang down all around as it should, make a skirt out of one of the colored sheets to be found in all stores, or dye an old sheet to a matching - or contrasting color. Some homemakers like two sets of different colors. These easily can be washed in the household washer, be run through the ironer and ready for use in practically no time at all. , Honors came to Leo Wasser- berger at the University of Michi- gan dental honors convocation, than any other student. The son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wasserberger of Illinois ‘avenue, was given membership in Omi- | cron Kappa Upsilon, national scho- lastic dental honorary fraternity, He was also the recipient of an award for students showing the greatest scholastic---ability and promise toward future ¢ontribu- tions in: dentistry. His. fourth and final honor was the George R Award in Orthodontics, presented by the Michigan Orthodontic ‘Alumni Association to fhe gradu- ating student with the best overall ,undergraduate record in ortho- dontics. Dental Student Honored where he received more awards . and Phi Kappa Phi, national gen- ) eral scholastic honorary fraternity. - Moore Mermorial--- LEO WASSERBERGER Congregational Groups Have Busy Schedule Members of First Congrega- tional Church have a busy sched- ule for next week. The Congregators will ‘meet Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Rathburg of South Lapeer road at 8 p.m. | Members of the Saybrook. Group will enjoy a husband's night and ‘cooperative dinner dune 9. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wales Goodwin of Silver Lake road will entertain for the 6:15 p.m.- Fathering. Colonial Group will meet for 1 Mrs. James Clarke of Holly. Mrs. G. H. Hedrick of Bloom- field Township will entertain mem- bers of the Mayflower Group when ‘\they meet June 10 for. a noon June 10 will also fing’ mem- bérs of the Pilgrim Group . gathering at the Henry Clay avenue home of Mrs. Donald | McIntosh for a 1 p.m. luncheon. ‘The Standish Group has yet to set the meeting place - its June 10 gathering. To clean a discolored waffle fron, use a wire brush on the waf- fle grids while they are hot. After cleansing, seasoh with a little vegetable oil. p.m. luncheon on June 10 with | Weathei Not Vital to, Owner of Dryer Whatever the temperature, what- ever the weather outside, it makes no difference to the owner of an automatic tumbler dryer. Wind- storms, soot or raib have no effect on drying the family washing. That’s one of the important reasons -why more and more women are investing in these new- est home laundry appliances. . ‘THE PONTIAC ries, ‘THURSDAY. JUNE 2 2; 1955: oe ae | ¢ /SHOE STORE 26 W. Huron. FE 2-7440 ~~ Shoes for Young Folks sen eee water Tes: Son: “wok ees by La Cross . | 16 N. ee on sunny-season Specially Purchased a’ oe “made to sell for $6 and $8 Look, Ma, : 5 \'Z ¢ IE Dancing - es mn a Perma:lift INS Half Size. Summer Cooler Cool, blessed voile, the fabric to live in and vacation in, and bless twice _ over when * temperatures soar! All-the-way- down-the-front opening... pretty sweetheart neckline . ond every line deftly designed to slim, to moke the very least of you. And all the loving core for details you'll find in a famous Manford Casual... a rhinestone pin fou'll wear on every other costume ... thinestone buttons that ore ‘practically jewelry themselves! Assorted colors, sizes 12% to 24'4. = ve il A samc nt — _ 16” [aS é 16 N. Seginew Ue 2 i Liaut s AS A PUFF of SMOKE snug aS A HUG Queen size cmo.es “ VA by panei corr | H ¥, who'd ever imagine this pert; little nylon girdig, small enough to be packed ina box hardly bigger than a pack of cigarettes, would stretch so easily and comfortably to your figure. But it really does/and you'll love it, for the way it holds you so ‘fm and trim—molds you so sleek and slender. “Perrhaslift's’* Queen. Size 1$.a joy to wear—as light as a puff of smoke, it fits as snug asa hug and comes in — both girdle and pantie styles. The price? Another surprise, only $0.00. Which j just proves that you don't. have to pay a king’s ransons to look like a quees. Come in today. : Only beautiful, designers: OONAN N niin a 2 North Saginaw Sere A Now Color Conmatie For Your, Toe Mow eight tee nail colors -te ‘match your shoes—or your eostume! Ever hear of any. thing gayer! You'll change the mood of your Pretty tos as easily as you change any accessory te give a costiime gecent. Forione coat ‘of this smooth formula gives you a sieek cover. i blended in estlaboration with leading- shoe ‘ Fiza, Silver Fox, Vielet Haze, Pink Slipper, Gold Bangles, White ang Bright. Onty = a Fascinating cotors.. Bubble Blue, Mint Frost, Lemon a ie High- Stepper Myton rante Giedie - Glory, what comfort! I can | dance and run and play with the | greatest of ease because " Perma-lift's’’* ‘High-Stepper Nylon Pantie Girdle is designed for active girls like you and me. ¢ stays in place at all times, even when : ion't wear ape po that marvelous Pylon power net ial. ;Perma-lifet’ ; ae Styling j coation tone , hips, and os our you: -know-what com: y and easily. topos aovtwows stars corset nt has them— 7 - stop in today, pluck itigh Seen off the i 7 | cute —_ give the nice lady onty $5.95 eee t's yours to wear and enjoy. \ BY Pe. i % ~ ; ‘ ; ‘ af * 2 f i P| a. LE 7 ‘ | . : 2 os \! , f r + if : . H \ hee s : rN ‘ : ‘ , ‘ le f : : . oro Fel 9 | oe “ : oa - f 7 [-! “oa e : NGM, Segingw NES | CS AAS Se cee ach IL ROR pe AL Be 25 ea Aeieeen: Mane pum MVR egie, h ; he be ie ae = a yet Peseaectectet ae ee 5 Lud se ad \ y sear eRe hp tite kL ee mt ee cae bee ; Zot Wey Ay Colorado River: - River. - red, then a lavender-brown one. Other layers are lavender, in the northern and southern parts of the country. ye es Coronado looking. for the first time at the Grand Canyon. % ’ Device Invades é = a oe Py = . } J e ; Ee . % e e.2 . . e Bee = a a THE PONTIAC PRESS, -THURSDA AY, JUD TE 2, 1955 ke oa Gee about the deal, and insisted on} 3 7 Rig et : eS 5 Gade 5 ees a tee Bi SER eke oa es x ee = Firs e Truck Ready; “| shoving “money ixito the. hands of aera ees pare aha sagas aa mata . ‘ _ wi the_caretakers, F os ; %. Just Hor in, Go Shortly_ after the truck's pur- p chase, Gene Linthicum's. barf! © 2 eaught fire. Energy and hard ae ° BARNHART, bie wt you're | work of volunteers: made up for | | = ’ eS Ce. Ani. sue, weet Texas — experience. Only a third of the —— a | COI sf ¢ crc 0 re, sb k “ned d oth struc — a <9 — Se DIE aS | just hop in the fire truck and take | ae ay = ees ee "re - | off. The truck is always out and 2 — : d ite zn aC an 0 Cant Cl al e’ em at el : | When Big Lake, Tex., bought a Cowboy on Demand — y ES /new fire truck,a representative FORTH WORTH, Tex. w —-A’ —_ | phoned a Barnhart citizen and said group of visiting Ytalian Army’Of..| > ef | the old truck was for sale. It orig- . j . ficers wanted to see a cowboy. iinally was an Army Air Force | crash truck. z Nebody knew where to_locate one) ‘ {> . | Se Py] A hat was passed around town im a hurry, Deputy Sheriff R. N a eo -— and brought in about $250--in a/ Gille scooted home, changed into ( os | couple of hours. After the pur- his fancy Western clothes, and pe | chase, area tanchmen found, out _dbliged. | T] rc la se! , Me | Skirts and Blouses 4 COL | ae ft | Dyed to Match! ca Fr / i . It's a choice of the gingham: check ; bad | . 2-piecer, (Left) slim sleeveless x ’ | q \ blouse, jewelled buttoris, unpressed 8 : | : cluster-pleated skirts. Pink, blue, ia MER NST TOURMTS—2 « / 2 | 2 maize,” Tilac, red, black. (Righg): ul Coronado Finds the Grand Canyon NINE’ j Silkalene (cotton and nylon) with a pol- s 4 _ .. In 1540, & Spaniard named Francisco Vasquez de Coronado lett é¢ ished air, 2-plece, pear! buttoned, cluster as | Mexico to look for the legendary Seven Cities of Cibola, said to be filled ao: 4 pleated skirt. Pink, blue, lavender, aqua, 4 : with gold and precious jewels. He didn’t find the cities. but discovered . © fe | coral. | instead one of the worid's pentent wonders, the Grand Canyon of the re & = The-Grand Canyon National Park, which thousands of tourists visit ‘ i every year, is in northwestern Arizona. The canyon is four to 18 miles __ : wide and over a-mile deep in places. At the bottom rushes the Colorado | oy af 2 % das “* ite . 3 Millions of years old, the canyon’s rocks come in beautiful and| [ differently-colored layers. The first layer: is black, the next a brilliant | | ‘ 4 . sand-col- | = ; ; ‘ ; } ored and Various shades of red. The top layer of the canyon is cream) | - Regular and gray. ; : Bécause gt the wide range of temperatures in the park, there are |: . . differerit kinds of animals and plants, including some found main- 98 , ‘As the third of a series on America's explorers, color this picture ek Tomorrow: De Soto sees the Mississippi River. 4 | et : ——— | | © Choose Both Outfits j the Food actiaary and Chemi- = “ | eal Corp., is 770 eggs a minute, | for Only . ; ; Attendants manually feed eggs Genmine 1 into the machine accérding to size.‘ ~ Py ylon : Mesh for : P The automaton then weighs each Cool Comfort egg and assigns j{ to one. of six Hen’s Territory -Machine Sizes,-. Sorts, | Aftet that, a built-in “memory” ~~. Counts, Sprays, Then receives signals from the weigh-| | ing station and sorting racks and ~ Packages Eggs | automatically “‘knows” the quality | grade and weight of each egg on) ' CLEVELAND, Ohio (UP)—The the oI Vlas belt at any given automaton has invaded the egg- | mo vis ta the point laying industry, and it’s enough to memery cemtreis the pels make any. self-respecting hen start Whfte Seven jets spray the eggs. | clucking ‘to herself. | with a protective coating, pro- This machine can paces the | vides data for the inventory and average hen's lifetime output of — ~=—"- trom 500 to G0 eggs within two minutes. The monster of senary ingenuity sizes, sorts, -~counts, | sprays and ‘packages the eget. | * At the end of the beit is the! 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Wt Tore ae: CALLON , : || > Colorfut /New : ae offee MUNSON “as 3 = Pkgs. |} _~ ~~ || GREETING CARDS | | | 1) GIT WRAPPINGS 6.6 fg ‘For Graduation For Father’s Day For Birthdays. | For Every Event 1 OOD- o- ke Stree ford Stre SUE EDOMAR 700 Auburn Av THIGHS ° ’ “BREASTS , il sm y @. ce _DRUM mS Your ch ice ae i THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSD: AY, J UNE 2 2.. -1955_ Lady in ties Susmhie Guaeezh Dagar ts well known and appreciated..She holds, bogrd membership in the Auxiliary. y ardent Republican, she is active PICNIC PREPARATIONS — Mrs. Sadie Williams, of Crawford street loves to take her two grandsons | ribs’ and the crisp salad can wait ‘til later. Richard’ and Billy are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. William | Billy can't wait to sample the cookies. The barbecued | Carling of Bloomfield street. on a picnic. Three-year-old Richard and five-year-old | # Poutiae Prees Prete | Prepare Speedy Supper Jelly Gamishes With Thick- Sliced Bacon These early spring gardening days that tempt us to use the last ‘half hour of daylight for planting | -and pruning leave little time for preparing supper... But there are plenty of quick tricks to be put to use for such meals — tricks that require only a well-stocked refrigerator and freezer. “+ lows to serve supper meats, Children Need — Fun Ingredient » in Their Meals For youngsters who won't eat | Of the quickly cooked, deli- | | The thicker slicing keeps ‘it from frying away, and saves more 'of its fine flavor, This new package of bacon weighs 2 pounds and has the | Slices compactly stacked against ja strip of the rind. The whole package is transparent wrapped. The rind serves to keep the bacon fresh and can also be used to season beans or greens in cooking. Be sure to rewrap the unused portion of bacon and rind “well, sidding just one ingredient | roblem. That in- gredient ‘is “fun.” They'll think it | fun to.have different things to ‘eat | for every day in the week. It's fun for them to be surprised with | a little nosegay at their plate, to find their napkin — inside the band of a toy to dis- cover a smalt picher of milk at their place that cod can pour, themselves. To encourage more babies toa grow up enjoying most foods at mealtimes, pediatricians recom- mend a wite-ariety of foods, — Fruits are the,order of the day for the very young baby whe hag just been graduated from semi-solids, or het cereal. Watch ‘a hungry infant enjoy banana, and you'll see the pediatricians are-on the right track. For baby, the fully ripe banana that has yellow peel flecked with * brown is sweet and thoroughly di- gestible. Mash it witha rotary egg beater, a fork, or electrie mixer | until it_is a smooth, créamy liquid. Nowadays, strained bananas are also packed ready-to-serve in 4%4- ounce units, and there's a delicious | banana made with cus- tard that older babies from § to 9 months enjoy. Team Peas, Bacon Team green peas with oystces | and bacon and ‘you have a delect- able. luncheon dish. . Creamed Peas With utes and Bacon ; can (10 ounces) peckage (10 ounces) frozen green peas ’ frozen ‘condensed voyater. stew = 2 te tightly and store in the refriger- ator for tomorrow's breakfast. The men in your family will give hearty cheers for this garden supper of frozen corn-on-the-cob, ed’. stuffed tomatoes and thick-sliced bacon. ~~ Garden Supper ; medium sined tomatoes 4 @are frozen corn To bake bacon: Lay strips on rack in any shallow pan with fat edge of one slice overlapping lean edge of next slice. Bake for, 15-16 minutes in a 400 degree oven. No need t6 turn or drain, ~ «Baked tomatoes: Remove.top slice from tomatoes and add salt, pepper and a liberal covering of well-buttered cracker. or bread crumbs, Bake in same 400 degree | oven 15-20 minutes. Top-each with olive slice. Serve on same platter with frozen corn cooked according to directions on package. Here's Cool Pickup for Warm Days Ahead NEW YORK (UP) — Here's a cool pickup for the warm days abead. Mix three-quarters cup (a 6-ounce can) of quick-frozen con- centrated orange juice with 2% cups cold water and add 1 pint of vanilla ice creai. Beat one minute with rotary egg | beater or. in an “éléctric blender. Serve in tall glasses. For seta you can oubstitute vanilla ice cream. . | six slices. + jelly cutouts. Makes-six servings. : Spring Salad Here is a gay salad you ‘can | easily prepare a day ahead of the | party. That means no last minute | rush. | You can mold the salad mix- | ture in a square cake pan and | garnish it with cutouts of ready: | prepared cranberry jelly. | Or if you have some Mary Ann molds, spoon the salad into. those | to chill, then unmold at serving | time and fill the indentations’ with whole cranberry sauce, . . Springtime Salad Squares 1 package lemon- ee gelatin t poon aa on pone thy Fy ereamatyle cottage cheese isieved) 2 tablespoons one, shredded parsley 1 tables minced onion - cup _— pte eslery - 1 pound ean jellied cranberry eauee. Stir sarge very hot water | toget! “until gelatin dissolves. Add cold water, vinegar, .mayon- beater until blended. ‘Pour into re- frigerator freezing tray. Chill in freezing unit, without changing refrigerator temperature control, until firm around edge but soft ih center—15-to 20 minutes. Turn mixture into bowl and whip with rotary beater until fluffy. Beat sieved cottage cheese lightly inte gelatin mix. | ture with parsley and onion, Folé in celery, Pour into square cake pan (8 by & by 2 inches), Chill | antil firm, . Cut jellied cranbe sauce into Make a -shaped eutout from each slice with a cookie cutter, (Serve trimmings another time.) - Serve squares of molded salad | on greens and top with Labaiandd|! Serve Berry Tarts Tiny strawherry tarts make a delightful ending to a company meal. Spoon a layer of cream | ¢cheese — softened with a little ‘cream —into each small pastry’ pct _then J — strawberries, | ® Mix Eases Preparation of Elegant Shrimp Bisque) If you want to add a distinctly elegant note to your dinner menu,- ai. Cure | oma the cnewhterien for a glaze. ‘ at nl it lt r z i zg a i ul 8 i; i828 2 a Picnic | enjoy ‘the company of her cher- grandsons. She beiongs aisp to the ese League and the NAACP. beg However, as grandmothers al-| A moand 6f tempting - looking ways do, she finds many hours salad in a glass, bow! looked de-, : Value for < in her busy: schedule in which to lictougs, Mrs. Wilfiams called it a | Barbecue Salad and said shé _« One Year Guarantee ished sugar cookes and brightly colored 'with the following I red . apple 2 carrots means lots ef good food. Mrs. ) groan pepper Williams is an excellent cook. | 1 sme cabbage ‘There was a casserole of crisp| OQnie®, Juice brown bs. Deviled ham /- @ sige tallespoon ® ager Cee MEATS | Hicker Smoker Ready to Eat Picnic 99 Lb. | te Velvet. Brand _|ice CREAM "U.S. Good Tender, Well Trimmed STEAKS: ROUND RIB Kingan Canned Boneless, Skinless _ _ Ready-to-Eat zeker aie to satisfy the. oveetitie of more than.tWo siiall boys. ~ BARBECUE SALAD By Mrs. Sadie G. Shred well and mix together | 2 tablespoons french dressing 1 tablespoon majcanaise type sales | “+ | usually serves it with her barbe- | What better way is there for , cued ribs. Here is her recipe. ' jin the local and county pe Grandma to entertain the young Williams y ad dressing. 11” 95° | Jumbo. Extra Large | Automatic COOKER-FRYER | It fries, cooks, roasts, stews, blanches. The Deep Fryer You Have Been Wanting! SPECIAL wit s10 Grocery order THIS IS A REAL BUY AT SPADAFORE BROS. | $39.95. $ TWE CHEER QUALITY, QUANTITY 25 RICE: SPADA BR Choice Fresh FRUITS and SWEET AS ,. SUGAR | “29° CANTALOUPES C MELT-IN YOUR MOUTH GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS ° gaa aeneanuaus © 12° FRESH - TOMATOES. .” Phs 15° Pty Fresh Frozen Strawberries 4-10 Oz. Packages Lb. GREEN—GREEN--GREEN PEPPERS onsen - ‘NICE WHOLESOME CARROTS. ...° T 5° GREEN | ONIONS..... Bunches For 15'| Guaranteed Red Ripe Watermelons Sweet as Sugar = Lbs. 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Here's a luxurious mocha layer cake that’you can put | together in minutes—so festive and | tasty you'll be proud to serve it to | guests, so éasy to make you'll have | if often fore family. a Mocha Angel Cake i baker's afige! food cake leup heavy cream l cup cold milx 2 teaspoon imsiant coffee } package instant chocolate pudding | ‘Cut angel food cake into three! layers, using a long knife, prefer- | ably with a serrated edge. Pour heavy cream and milk into a deep | mixing bow! Add instant coffee : and pudding. Beat until well mixed * about one minute ae * . Spread betweem layers. and on top of cake If desired. garnish- tep with chocolate curls made by using a vegetable pecler or a square of unsweetened chocolate. : - s «© * You can serve this delicious! ;Mocha Angel Cake immediately | hanes : saoegamemane a or chill it in-the refrigerator until | MOCHA ANGEL CAKE — There's a surprise feature connected | serving time. Or you can even ~ with this cake. When freshly made, the cake has a rich creamy filling | freeze it (takes two to three hours) | left be frozen and produces ice cream and and serve it as an ice cream, cake | ; Cake im layers. The whole think takes only a matter of minutes to right from the freezer. j to 10 servings. Lit Liliaas Makes 8 | - Housecleaning and End of School Rush = Call for Minimum Time in Kitchen BY JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor At this season of the year home- makers are so busy with a multi- | tude of activities that cooking has | EASY DESSERTS " to take a back seat, Of course | Bakers’ cakes lend themselves, 8nd cook for 19 minutes. Gradually the family has to eat; but meals | wel) to dressing up as ghamor- 4d flour mixed with ‘2 cup water. ; are not elaborate affairs and hours | ou. last-minute desserts. Half of Cook and stir consfantly umti| . spent in the kitchen are definitely’) your work is already done- Take thickened. Makes about 2% curs | Limited. ee t. inow advantage of these food helps in &ravy. We — We qent part of | the following recipes. 1soup; milk and onion; heat, Add | potatoes, peas and salmon; heat | thoroughly, stirring carefully, Just | before serving, add cream; heat but do not boil! Makes 6 servings. Onion Gravy 2°9 cups water 1 package Onion Soup Mix. 2 tablespoons flour 7 % cup water Bring’ 24 cups water to a boil. Stir in’ the Onion Soup Mix.~Cover “ , Nosegay Cakes . . may not go in for old fashioned | . 12 sponge cake sheile ve '_upset-the-whole-house cleaning; but | i ary conan eerie aie they do wash and paint walls,/ Place a small scoop of each of clean closets and attics and work the 3 ice cream flavors in each ‘$n the garden. They also attend | sponge cake shell. Serve crushed innumerable end-ol-the-season par- strawberries. over each nosegay ties and exercises. Is it any soll ce 12 Nosegay Cakes der that cooking is held to a mini-| Frozen or sweetened fresh ber- Olives Give Tang fo Tomato Aspic Olives give tang to a m ded | sonato salad, Olive-Egg-Tomata Aspic 1 tabiespoon unflavored gelatin ; ‘9 cup celd water | 1‘, cups tomato fulce mum? | ries may be used Place a slice of ice cream be-| Heat tomato, juice until almost | * } With that in mind, we're pre- | ' ° ° bd | 2 tablespoons finely éhopped onion senting some quick and easy rec- 1 Peppermint Sandwi ~ 1 Sa eum chopped pimtento-stutted crocs | ppe olives } ipes. We think you may be giad | 4 pint peppermint ice cream : hard cooked — (chopped) te have them during this ren | $2 thin slices angel food cake ‘a teaspoon sa | want | 3 cup fudge sauce Soften ,gelatin in cold water | tween every 2 slices of cake. Serve | boiling and stir into softened ge la- | PROCESSED CHEESE SPREAD with fudge sauce, if desired. Yield: | tin until gelatin is dissolved, 16 Peppermint Cake S. andww iches. Do jolla ga | One last word. Remember" that | Ada onion, olives, eggs and | galt; mix well, Chill until mix- | ture begins to thicken, Stir light- iyi onion soup mix makes a delicious, | taste-tempting onion gravy. It perk | up such. commonplace: foods as meatballs, pork chops or leftover meat slices. And it's, 80 easy to make, Pour into four to six individual molds and chill until firm:~ te} i mo}d and serve on salad greens, . last minute oslieg. In thirty min- | utes or less you can finish the ~ other dinner preparations... . Potatoes A La Company . tablespoons (% cup) a, " 3 tablespoons chopped ‘green pepper * 1 tablespoon wae Pimento ™% tablespoon flow a pepper 3 ewps. cubed cooked potatoes (% Inch cubes) . 1-3 cup cheese spread . Cook onion and green pepper in + butter or- margarine, about 5 min- . Utes, Add pimento and flour. Stir. Add milk; stir and cook until | 8 thickened, Season. Add _ potatoes. | Pour into a 1% quart deep cas- serole (rubbed with margarine). Top with cheese. Bake in a mod- erate oven (350 degrees) about 30 minutes. Makes 6 servings. } NOTE: This can be combined ~ early, stored in the refrigerator, ‘then baked just before serving. FRIDAY MAIN DISH Another main dish recipe is for a Salmon Chowder. With a crisp spring salad, plenty of crunchy crackers and your choice of des- sert, you have a meal that de- mands little time in the kitchen, All of the ingredients in this recipe come right off your pantry shelf. 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Cheese, Fruit | Fit Any Menu Cheese and fruit are metoctcany | continental but truly American in| application of the idea. * * * Here's a fruit-cheese service that is a pictorial flav& gem. Fresh pineapple cut in half length- cut info bite-sized pieces. . Next, the center is filled with pineapple-fiavored cheese spread inte which. the pineapple bits may be dunked. Flanking the pineapple to con- trast in texture and to add a color- ful note are placed Gouda cheese | wedges and lacy distinctive Swiss cheese slices, With crisp crackers and coffee, | this is a praise-worthy dinner | dessert. Use Dry Milk for These Cool Summer Drinks Here are two suggested aa drinks which should. make a hit with the youngsters: _. Apricot Nutmeg Cooler eup well chilled lquefied instant dry milk apricot nectar , honey nutmeg Combine liquefied instant nonfat dry milk, apricot nectar and honey in large .giass ‘or pint measuring ‘cup. Stir. briskly to blend well. If desired, pour. over ice cubes. Sprinkle with nutmeg: Makes ane glass, * * ® Banana Strawberry Whip 1 medium-size ripe banana : ty eup- sliced Chote . % ewp frozen str seebertien defrosted 1 cup _ oe Hquefied instant nonfat dry m Thinly slice banana into 1-quart mixing bowl Beat with rotary beater until smooth. Add straw- berries; beat until blended. ~ Stir in liquefied instant nonfat dry milk. If desired, pour over ice cubes. *If fresh strawberries are used, sprinkle with 2 tablespoons sugar. cover and let stand for about one hour before using. Makes one glass, - Canned Green Beans Packed in Five Ways Canned green beans are packed in five different ways: (1) Whole: ~The whole bean is packed, but not in any definite position in the can. are packed parallel to the sides of the can. (3): French Style: The whole beans are sliced lengthwise and} packed “jumble” fashion. This | type of pack is also known as French sliced or Julienne. (4) Cut: Beans are cut into standard lengths of about 1% _. inches, (5) Short Cut:_In-this_pack | - beans are cut somewhat less than three-fourth of an inch, Ever try adding both Swiss and Parmesan cheese to -a cream sauce_for fish, poultry or vegeta- bles? It's a fine flavor combina- tion, 1 Leftover Lamb Becomes Exotic in Curried Dish Here is a simple and easy, and | all top stove, recipe fof using up the last of the lamb- roast ... . a) bit on the exotic side and still not hard on the budget . . . just spicy enough to tempt the lagging sum- mer appetite. Creamed Lamb Carry a tf : one fat ad onion aisxpe can chopped bretled mush- rooms i teaspoon kitchen bouquet 2 tablespoons flour % teaspoon salt % teaspoon curry powder % cup milk 1 teaspeen shredded coconut Heat fat in frying pan over mod- | buttered baking dish. Sprinkle Add onion and jet, With salt’ and pepper. erate heat. cook, stirring occasionally, oi ‘tender but -not brown, about two minutes. Add diced lamb and’ 59) can of mushrooms, Stir in kitchen bouquet.. Let simmer for about five minutes. of the milk. Pour into meat and mushrooms. Heat to boiling, stirring constant- | ly, and let cook until sauce is ~~ | thick and smooth. Stir in coconut. Serve -with hot rice. Accom-! pany with chopped peanuts, chut-| ney or what have you. Yield: Four | generous servings. Onions and Potatoes Baked Atop Steak A meat dish with - vegetables | Top meat with a layer of slived’ onions and a layer of ‘Linch thick and vegetables. Cover and continue baking at 350 degrees until meat and vegetables are tender, about one hour. Fout to six servings, = 8 - ) Miusiiee | f POTATOES . rons . "10 The, 5 Lily < ‘aera STRAWBERRIES . 2%: crown qt. 00° TOMATO. ‘WIE an oe. | SPECIAL COUPON PACK : | SWIFT RING $1b.Can_ 69% Bake Haddock: lin Rich Sauce '| saucepan. Remove pan trom heat, Stir in flour yntil smooth. Gradu- | sty" 908 mat etirring until well *| Blended. 2 Setiey: oun 3 boa naka stirring constagjly, until thick, about two minutes. Add, ¢heese shat ated: Ret There's good news int “Salo: This Method Insures of kitchen bouquet. “This is be- valuable over fish. _ Richer, ® ‘Meek cause kitchen bouquet has no the © Shc hatin’ enh ects ‘tows of peed vencuctas pronounced flavor of its of * if Bal t 350 | Mitehen bouquet before’ cooking in} of the meats, ‘it is me seeds, desired. :& order to insure a richer, browner! a browning’ agent. ' to stretch that Creole (moderate oven) 25 to 30 minutes. HYooik:~-Pork; veal. béet ‘and lamb! Originally developed for brown-|Shrimp? Add cooked snap ‘peans ‘Makes four to five servings. all ees totich! ing gravies, to e Lean Blade Cut PORK oe i te F Pe arate lg a es SE i amen Be na RR I CDRS ME BY URN RRR RRR URNrmp a em ~ ial sa sa a i re Se hina atte Diy 4 | \ Vs CHOPS. | 2 BAZLEYV & CHOICE MEATS g 5 =§ z [ E f LOOK! SAVE! YOUR . CHOICE! , LOOK! 5 LBS. 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Pile, the fruit back into the pine- with strawberries: pps You'll need about six cups | _A sirloin steak that is about 144 and then cut out the flesh. Now | annie shells, garnish with sprigs | inches thick will weigh 3 to 4 | ‘dice the yee you’ ve cut out. of mint or whole strawherries and pega. same time. last year, and com. siderably less than his cost of pour-| growing, harvesting and packing the iettuce, Moore declared. B.-Moore, executive vice president {of Western Growers Association, said that top-quality lettuce is ing into principal markets through out the United’ States. o The farmer is receiving approx- imately five cents a head . . halt of what.be was paid at the | Bumper Crop to Bring An unexpected late bumper. crop of California and Arizona Jettuce today brought prospects of drasti- cally lowéred consumer prices. C. ‘Tweezers or a strawberry huller will do a good job of pulling. Med) feathers out. of — escarole aoter « %. ep julienned aiied @iicken er ring 2? hard-cooked eggs, minged © Jey = Salt anc pepper ‘@ cup basic French dressing Place salad greens in large salad bowl that has been rubbed with garlic. On top of greens, ar- -Yrange chicken and next five in- gredients in a fan-like manner; place eggs in -center. Sprinkie parsley over eggs. ~ ~~. When ready to serve, sprinkle lightly with salt and pepper. Add — dressing and toss. Makes 6-8 servings. Note: Julienned means cut into | match-like strips. e | oS ‘ 7 * * | : You can cut calories further if you -substitufe carrot strips and | tomatoes for the tongue or cheese. Then, if you like, you can serye > Catsup Onion Dressing: Catsap Onion Dressing % cup finely chepped onion % cup sugar ‘@ ewp apple ¢ifer' vinegar ‘ cup tomate cateup Pp 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce ‘} teaspoon salt : Western-Style Sandwiches Are Always Popular Here's an old American way to fix eggs that's always popular. Western Sandwiches onion M4 tablespoons butter t uapneeee ee diced I taklespoon ¥ Geed green pep- 3 tablespgons finely diced lean cooked I tablespoon chill sauce Melt butter in Ginch skillet: add onion, green pepper and ham. Cook over low heat several min- < Utes. . Meanwhile beat egg with a dash of salt and pepper enough to com- bine yolk and white. Pour over mixture in skillet; lift egg from edges of pan a sit cooks and tit pan so uncooked egg will run over to edges. Cook @ few seconds to set, Have ‘heat high enough while cooking \the egg to cook it quickly but not’ high enough to brown. \Place egg on slice of buttered toast; spread egg with chili sauce: | top with other slice of buttered _ "toast, ~ Cut into 2 or 4 ‘sections and se serve fremrdiat itely. Handle comeer a lightly? Unwrap the waxed paper package it comes in, divide it into portions with-a snife, shape. each -portion ay int »a on gently, then flatten out. Notice of Special Assessment: Curb, Gatter, Drainage and Relat. ed Work on Fourth Avente. es ennai nen Murray, at Bragan, d, ar = Np ‘ M — Hille H Bead @ kK ' Bilkey, Ral ‘gent, "Mr i ay, Younger, Cort mson, Alexander C. /Michae! R Harbert, Talbot Co. Wallace M. Johnson, Lueiile F Harvey + and to Si perpeue the Ges take notiqa: That téit-_of the tal-aAseesament here: tofore made by Ahe Cify Assessor for the purpose of deffaring that part of the cost which fhe Commission dedided should be be poner and berne by epegial the construction. of curb, © end felated work ‘on earth Averus from Joslyn Avenue \o Puller Stree{ is mow on file in my offic for pliblic fnapection. \ Notice hereby given that at Assessor of the City Hall _ in| \ ) Om the Tth day of June AD. oo en ; ~ review said | ADA BR. EVANS, City Cierk* June a, 1065 eon,. Leif Overby, Mra./ . Maeey. Totve. Frisk, lhe: . Landers, Leroy Parker. ur. Preston, Dilyard Dooiin, ta, Lloyd 1 ewan Frederick D. Ted- : MN eat re T. 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Swift's Canned Meat PREM Bennett Durkee Ground aes Ster . if Bath Size Cakes — 12-01. 39° CHILLI SAUCE BLACK PEPPER 4g 19° 15° Toke It léey During the Het Summer Deys! j ALUMINUM FOLDING / *U. S. Testing Co. Apprived te | - CHAIR sustain up to 1,000 fbs, Sale b S | HOLDEN RED STAMPS « NATIONAL’S FARM FRESH PRODUCE! : F a ‘ . . * Jumbo 27 Size — EA, Texas Sweet Eating © GREEN PEPPERS 3-19 LOW PRICE HILLS BROTHERS COF 2 Reg. or Drip Grind | Caltfornia Sunkist 200-220 Size O R AN G S- 59: Valencia a Niblets Brand Sweet and Good 12-Oz. gv Can _Niblets Brand | Blend of Whole Kernel Corn | with sweet Red and Green 12-Oz. Green Giant Cream Style ~ 303 iB CANS s 2 s 8 : AL | Keyko in 4 Yellow Quarters MARGARINE. ‘* NEW LOW =F SALAD DRESSING MEXICORN Reg. or Drip Grind, BEECH-NUT COFFEE . ~ Reg. or Drip Grind CHASE & SANBORN. = - Everbest Strawberry or fed Raspberry ‘| PRESERVES Pure in Quelity— Sweetened te Perfection! REG. or DRIP a GRIND VACUUM - f PACK CAN | : MAXWELL HOUSE. . . “= 89° NATIONAL'S WHOLE BEAN TOP-TASTE ‘COFFEE NATCO COFFEE lb. Vee. Ofc Pack Cen SALES PRICES EFFECTIVE {ready when they reach the table. been added. Pune SUR Seed MEL ONE ig "ue pontrac Press. ‘THURSDAY, JUNE a,y1955. i} i: With Veni Cat, a a “A **] Paper Radish Fans [tera tft i [Broled Vegetables | ot Seve H chennai Tooke Evide nt 6 ce wade [oe ae te | ee Le Cae ec | in Frozen Blueberry Pie ~ — cup each fst ber and ga |e oe dow Soe tn res, |tipe rom the rases. Then uh be evn pe. make eee Sern ate an ctu buerwsl tu acres Blueberry Pie |” press firmly into an even layer sauce flavored with lemon.’ : D a dalicious dessert Pack’ for ex @ ves te bling water fr oud ave, ire tml ot smal, there's 8 t| prepared sea. The fre of pnd ~ , a 3 ie a ee : 2 heared ean -teop eats sorted pie — utterly delicious — and pre- patient care. aalggdliap np iy Lamy ioc baking better thar the larger ber- ries. BEST COOKERY Best cooks use very little thick- ening in their fruit pies, and a... minimum of cornstarch derivative goes into the blueberry filling. There’s a touch of lemon juice and, of course, for blueberries, a mere hint of salt to point up their flavor. Nothing more is added. * * A different crimp is on this blue- berry pie—the edge is more like ‘that used in the home kitchen, en- hancing a home-baked appearance. In the same choice of sizes as the other fruit pies made by the company, this new blueberry pile is available in the 1 1-3-pound family size, the 10 1-2-cunce ““ple for two” and a generous one-serving 3 1-2-ounce pie. All are packed, of course, in the - familiar aluminum foil pie _ dish— . to reuse if you wish. This pie~is available at most food_stores for approximately 53 to. | 53S cents, 27 to 29 cents and 17 - to 19 cents, respectively. Family Needs |Good Breakfast in Summer, Too. Summertime is berry time—the season for luscious, fresh fruits. It's also the season for colorful ready-to-eat cereal and milk are an appetizing and refreshing com- — bination. * * * The wide variety of fresh berries and more than two dozen varieties of ready-to-eat cereal available to today’s i emenel er make an petizing breakfasts easy Lad pre- pare. In just about the time it takes the coffee to perk, a basic break- fast of fruit, cereal, milk, bread and butter can be ready to serve. This breakfast pattern is re- authorities and dietitians. ~ . Your family needs a good break- fast in summer just as it does in the other seasons of the year. Hot weather tends to dull appetites. You can be of ready service to your family if you have a éool, . refreshing, appetizing breakfast . * * © Your family will not only feel better but théy will work and play | better in the late morning hours if they eat a basic breakfast which provides one-fourth of their daily | needs. Why not serve your family this a breakfast tomorrow morning? — ‘MENU | ‘Bite-@ize Shredded Wheat ww Presh Berries and Milk Cinnamon Raisin Bread, - Toasted and Buttered Milk and Coffee Start a summer day right—eat a good breakfast! Here's . a favorthenge for cooked sliced carrots: Douse them with melted butter or margarine to which a dash of — has Geccs--Deliclons Chocolate Drinks ~ 12-0x. 37° Jer : Chocolate Syrup Peanuts ees . <= 39° Ton Toilet Tissue . Qu 27 EA Toilet Tissue Aes 35° | [> 3° SSYLVAN LAGE STORE HOURS: esl Mae Sun JOA M. 107. We Give Holden Red Stamps NATIONAL — RING OR LARGE BOLOGNA _ cidaetatsietaeageenn ey nenieuuaaee RN ONO RR Rpt: | ya gaeace a aa ee ee ee ee ae mores ae frankfurters, sliced into : Add onions, earrots, bay leaf and 4 ot fresh parsley. until well- browned, then add flour, stir to blend well. Cook until flour browns. Remove from heat, add stock Return to heat and when gravy atid horseradish mixed with mus tard. Heat again. Serve each portion on toasted frankfurter bun, Serves six, Guests Will Like Wafers or Chips With Tasty Dip All these dunks can be made | ahead and stored in the refrigera- | tor overnight or qntil ready to serve to guests. Accompany them with crip dippers of your choice— potato chips, pretzels, wheat wafers, buttery round crackers or square salty crackers. Egg-Parsicy Dip _| Mix together 4 hard-cooked eggs, lied and chopped, 1 tablespoon parsley, 2 - tablespoons mon juice, -1—teaspoon minced anion, % teaspoon salt, a pinch of mixed dried herbs and 14 cup ‘mayonnaise.’ Garnish with sprig Makes about 1 cup. - Deviled | Crab Dip Drain, bene and flake - one 6')-ounce dan crib meat. Mash with 2 hard-cooked eggs, shelled and chopped. Add 44 teaspoon prepared mustard, ', cup may- onnaise and 1 tables: lemon juice. Mix well. Garnish with small “flake of crab meat. Makes about 1 cup. Guacamole Dip _ Mash pulp of 1 small, peeled avocado. ‘Stir in 2 tablespoons lemoti juice immediately to pre-’ vent discoloration. Add 1 tea- spoon. minced onion, % teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons worcestershire sauce, 4% teaspoon cayenne pepper, a sprinkling of freshly ground black pepper and 1 clove garlic, mashed, if desired. Mix well: Cover with thin layer ef mayonnaise to prevent dis- coloration. Just before serving. stir in mayonnaise. A little cooked, ‘crumbled hacon and fresh, diced tomato may be added also, claves. Simimer over Jow heat. —— thickens, strain, Add frankfurters |” Garnish with pieces of tresh | tomate, canned pimiento or crumbled bacon. Makes about 1 cup. Tomato-Sour Cream Dip | Mix together one 8-ounce can | tomato sauce, 1 cup thick sour | cream, 1 teaspoon salt, 2 tea-| spoons minced onion, 1/3 cup pre- =_— white horseradish. Garnish wR. sprinkling of paprika. Makes | about 2 cups. New, Unusual Dressing Here's a new and different dress- ing for a fruit salad: Combine 1 cup of mayonnaise with half a cup of real.New Orleans molasses and 3 tablespoons of lemon juice. Mix well. Serves four. This is) . particularly good on a pear, cream | nee ane Coty salad. 5 |e oo. oe. THE PowTac PRESS, “"PHURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1955 *- ! Me cs | ae So SS Iicious sing t party Whert you are soaking large dry a, de = (Pha beans before cooking, use 244 | 0 fa U.S. No. 1 California New. White 0 MAIL IN THE LABEL FROM. THE LARGE 4 0Z. JAR FOR A COUPON WoRTH 30 | Coffee, Box 78, New York 46, New York.We'll . send you back a coupon worth 30¢ toward a second 4-oz. jar (or 15¢ toward a second 2-0z. jar). Get, Nestlé’s today while Special Offer Jats are in —oe. Nestlé’s INSTANT COFFEE on the large 4-oz. jar All Popular Brands Hurry: Hurry Get acquainted with delicious _ Nestlé's Coffee—and save money ! « - of Sour Cream Ny, __) THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1955. - Smart Hostess. tas Calories" for SHRIMP IN TOMATO ASPIC RING—A favorite with the ladies, os pecially the dieting Indiés, is a tomato aspic ring filled with shrimp. |°os we a et ee these days, the smart. a Ia peut “When the ladies come to lunch): hostess ee are | 2 ut +E nt Fiesta Dressing From the West Coast! Brings Out Flavor. of Iceberg Lettuce By selecting foods that are in| Marketa, helps develop some budg- abundant supply and therefore on the reasonable list, and by careful | planning, ‘and with the help of | tested recipes, we can ali plan sat- isfying low-cost meals everyone in | the family wil arene Mrs. on Foley Gannon, of | New York City’s Department of| | or margarine, et dinners. Here are the results, kale, celery hearts and a sticks, bread and butter fruit ‘eompote, — tea, mitk. \ . Hot sliced beef tongue with a to Meet All Emerdencies What happens when you miss a; shopping trip to the neighborhood | supermarket? If you find yourselt yy h marooned at home nursing a young- ster with a cold or. coaxing a balky | battery in the family car, do you | find yourself serving baked beans | and dry toast from a Mother | Hubbard cupboard? _| I your pantry shelf t | ps an Add New Touch to Meat Dishes Add a new touch to a meat dish and there's certain to be enthusi- | astic response from the family: | For instance, here ate some | completely different ways of serv- | ing liver for mealtime interest sug- gested ‘by méat expert Reba | Staggs. Crisp French-tried liver strips, perhaps served with French-tried onion rings, present one novel serving. An easy way to prepare the liver, | either beef or veal, is to cut it with kitchen scissors into one-half- inch strips. Then coat the. meat with seasoned flour and cook in ? it is well le deep hot lard until browned. This will take only about five | minutes. One pound- of. liver will make four to six servings, TRY LIVER BALLS Liver balls are another choice. To prepare the ‘balls first. cook four slices of bacon in a frying-pan til lightly browned. ale Then remove the bacon and brown the liver on both sides in the bacon drippings (1 pound for four to six servings). Next, grind | ® }isceliencous ed fruits together the bacon, liver and one small onion. To this meat mixture add one beaten egg, 1 teaspoon of salt nd one-eighth teaspoon of. pep- per. Shape the mixture into six pat- ties and coat: them with crushed cornflakes. Then brown the pat- 12 Canned Foods year go of 2-4 cans) equipped for’ such emergencies, here's a handy check list prepared These experts say your pantry shetf should contain Htems se- lected in terms of mehus, such as canned salmon and peas, luncheon meat and sweet pota- toes, etc, When selecting products, buy two cans or packages at once. Multi- | melds. four. ‘course; but beware; Servs easn| ‘| wise is a* one-minute French dressing using a mellow vinegar “ bi mustard sauce, Lyonnaise pota- toes, steamed cabbage, bread and butter or margarine, peach cob-| bler, coffee, tea, milk. 3, Red flannel nash, seasoned | kale, lettuce and cabbage slaw, | bread and butter or ‘margarine. | baked fresh pears with lemon sauce,- coffee, tea, milk. 4. Beef patties with a savery: | “sauce, baked potatoes, buttered | beets, bread apd butter of mar- garine, lemon sponge cake, cof- fee, tea, milk, Supplies of California and Arizo- na iceberg lettuce are large, 50 let's add salad to our budget din- | ners. Here's a West Coast version | of French dressing. Fiesta Dressing | Nd os — Ba opener \y teaspoon a= ustard % cup —— =. lemon fuice % cup saled : B gvacu: Soked Sge_ yo ofcestershire sauce My gpm pen chili powder 1 green onion 1 clove garlic, peeled Blend the first five dry ingre- dients. Add vinegar or lemon juice 4 | specials are usually offered, on the basis of two items for a special price. Finally, post this check list | where you can refer to it casily | and be sure to keep the shelves | systematically replenished, \ Pantry Check List = | 1 Plour and Mises All-purpose and cake flour \ Mix \ Muffio or roll] mix \ Juices, tomate and fru Fruits assorted Vegetabie., assorted Potatoes, sweet, whole white, ont Specialty items such as Spanish rice. ' chicken fricassee. spaghetti and meatballs, ets. Shortenings Vegetable shortening Olls Sugars Granulated Confectioners Molasses : Maple syrup Sesame mitk Cheese Grain Preducts Breakfast cereals Rice Cornmeal Macaroni * Spaghetti 7. Paper Products ii i Totiet tissue ankles Peanut butter Chili sauce, catsup Vinegar | and allowed to “ripen.” Wheat Peanut logs | | and marshmallows in top of double. | over puffed Wheat and/stir until_ and stir or shake vigorously. Add , oil and shake again. Sieve egg yolk into dressing. | Blend Worcheastdiine and chili powder together and stir in, Add finely-cut green onion—top and all, Jah a toothpick through the peeled clove of garlic and drop, into the dressing. (Remove garlic | before serving.) This dressing is at its best when | made several hours in advance | Dipped in Chocolate Climax your picnic with a fun-to- | make, good-to-eat candy, Choco- | late-Tipped Peanut Logs. They're | gqod candy to serve at any time. | Chocolate-Tipped Peanut Logs 3 cups puffed wheat cereal 2 tablespoons butter_or margarine ‘a cup peanut butter a) pound fresh marshmallows tapout | 1 package (6 ounces) semi-sweet choco- late pieces - Heat puffed wheat in shallow pan | in moderate oven about 10 min-, utes. Pour into large greased bowl. Melt butter, peanut butter boiler over boiling water. Stir until smooth Pour marshmallow mixture ties on both sides in lard or drip-| = ‘pings. Garlicky Gravy When dressed up, pot roast can be a conversation piece for a com- pany meal. Sour Cream Pot Roast 3% to 4 pound pot roest ; ge Ral onions, sliced : 1 } tables salt + pe weal soured orem os ee noodies ; lia Dutch oven or other heavy oe mustard all kernels. are evenly coated. Seine | dressing Shape into logs. Chill. ® Party Shelf Melt chocolate pi¢ces over hot coe aus water (not boiling); dip ends of oo, logs into chocolate,/Place on waxed tbbte paper; chill. Makes two dozen. rT ek b B % teaspoon alt — L par vored gelatin Ye teaspoon salt tomato juice. Heat rest of juice to boiling; ei ingredients. Pour into soe iat snail on, Sone. ntehdne! * s = You'll want a dressing, the calories can mount! One of the best dressings — not only caloriewise but also flavor- and a light salad oil. 1-Minute French Dressing % cup apple cider, distilled white, | malt, salhd, or tarragon vinegar 8 Hao salad of aspoen papi teaspoon Gues " jar. Chilt. Shake ‘Makesleup = Note: If tarter, less ts! Ye one- You Ought fo Eat» 158 Pounds of Meat. situation says the total~output of - meat this year will register its fourth consecutive increase and attain a new high. The. total meat output will be 3 ‘FASTER! ., ++ FASTERIE | favorite toilet bow! cleaner with TWO NEW features MEW Soni-Fish cbsolvtely safe to wee in tellet _@ THE-WYGIENIE PRODUCTS tt., CANTON 2, OHI. to 4 per cent above 194 with pork registering the largest increase. ~ - Sant-Flash bowls where septic tonk systems ere in Se Without .Coupon....... Libby's Pineapple Juice 33 eeesecesecececeses® arr 32383 2™ 49° senses Yn: nn i; Se a meee smn Hudson Paper Nepkine J of 80's ; stete%s*s® : Seissetessesssesereress? Extra Fancy Jumbo . 2% You Always- Get Holden Red Stamps at Huron | Friendly Market All Popular Brands Coffee CANTALOUPES Boneless Rolled RIB ROAST... tem a 8 — a es —— %, e% yf _8 + ————— i r + y a< I 3 ; 3 2 tH f i int reminder—use thé left- soups and gravies. of the nutrition is z 4 i F RRs i because it contains wheat germ. Save the largest and ripest ber-; ries in the lot to decorate the -top of a strawberry whipped cream torte that is as pretty as a blush- June bride. The recipe is sur- | prisingly easy, so keep it handy to use often during the fresh fruit season ahead. * * ” . Using wheat germ in the torte, as specified in this recipe, adds nut-like favor and interest to the ' texture. : ~ French ‘Hearts of Cream’ Will Delight ? * _~Ot course, showers are always thoroughly oceasion? Our suggestion is Coeur a la Creme. FRENCH FAVORITE This is a favorite dish in France. It has a cottage cheese base, | takes its name—Hearts of Cream— ‘from the little heart-shaped basket- molds. ih which it is traditionally made. It is#usually eaten spread onto |. bite-sized pieces of crusty French bread> You might find it more convenient, though, to serve it as a ‘dessert to be eaten with a spoon. We give here a simple, Amer- feanized version of Couer a la Creme, flavored with « hint of lemon and surrounded by tiny ripe strawberries, And don’t forget that the coffee Creamy Dressing > Sparks Pineapple ~ Try this delicious combination of creamy dressing and pineapple for a new taste-teaser. — Pineapple Salad 3 tablespoons cider vinegar 3 tablespoons cream 6 tablespoons olive of! ys love ga 4 ome thinly sitced fresh or drained Pieces (lightly packed and cut. fan-shape, about 1 inch at Widest end). . : - ‘alad greens + rounded and topped with strawber- Bride-to-Be that goes with it should be just the best you know how to make. It takes 2 level measuring table- spoons of coffee to each three- quarters of a measuring cup of fresh, cok? water to produce a really delightful brew. Serve the coffee ‘piping hof, the Coeur a la Creme icy cold, for a party that will be remembered for a long time. Couer a la Creme Americane 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin % cup cold milk 7 1 Wh. creamed cottage cheese 1 cup whipping cream : “% cup fine granulated: sugar 1 mon ¢xtract While, ‘unhulled strawberries Soften gelatin in cold milk and : SWEETHEART TORTE—This delightfully dainty strawberry torte is surprisingly hearty and nutritious Pats 1m Easily made, | Dainty Strawberry Sweetheart Torte Made Extra-Healthtul by Wheat Germ | “Small but mighty” wheat germ is a rich source of the B- vitamins and proteins, also iron and phosphorus, so essential for good nutrition. Wheat germ is an easy, economical and depend. able way of fortifying even this light. dessert. ’ This nutritious wheat germ torte | can be baked in the coolness of | the morning and easily assembled for serving at the last minute. SERVE fT OFTEN You'll want to serve it often. . . as a treat for the family (and who deserves it more)... a dainty | refreshment for bridal showers) ... after a round of cards in the | ev } | / | “ | Vary the flavor by using fresh | or frozen raspberries, peaches, | Heat-dulled appetites respond to | delicate, eye-appealing desserts. | When these desserts are highly germ) the balance of the meal need pot include the heaviér, heat-producing foods. Sweetheart Torte 7 eggs, separated 4 cup sugar 5 1% cups wheat germ 2 “% cup sifted all-purpose fiour 1 teaspoon almond extract 1 quart strawberries, washed, hulled or in Whip cream. Beat in sugar, one tablespoon at a time, Add lemon extract and fold into cheere mixture, . Fill indi | heart - shaped molds. Chill until firm. Serve sur- and sugared 1 cup heavy cream, whipped ries. Makes 8 to 10 servings. Beat egg yolks and sugar ‘to-| gether until lemon colored. Stir | in wheat germ, flour and almond | extract. Gradually add this mix- turé to stiffly beaten egg whites, || folding in carefully. / Pour into two round 8 or 9 h cake pans lined with greased waxed paper. Bake in moderately hot oven (375 de- _gFrees) 20 to 25 minutes or until no imprint remains when lightly he MORTON: SALT When , it rains IN 3 SIZES V/ YJ and table-use 4 ounces — ‘as MINIATURES for picnics and lunch bozes holds 4/10 ounce AT YOUR STORE: “REGULAR 81z8 om fOr pantry or cupboard - holds 1 Ib. 10 os. ew is an ideal dessert for. light summer meals, Save the recipe and serve it later with other berries. i touched . with finger. Turn Iay--| ers onto cake rack to cool; re- | move waxed paper immediately. THE PONTIAC. PRESS. THURSDAY. JUNE/2. 1955). ‘Learn | of Latin America - The Pan-American Union pre- | sents—"‘!Que Rico! Recipes from Latin America.” one or more from each of the 20) Latin American republics, member nations o' Rico, appear in this attractively illustrated, 30-page booklet. } if | Each recipe has been carefully | chosen with North American tastes| het breads, desserts, and ends : With Venezuelan Lemonade, and availability,(of ingredients. in. ho mind. !Que Rico!- can ‘now be| Breakfast, lunch, dinner or Pron urchased from tions | You will: find a new dish or dri reba voit to challenge your skill and tempt Division, Pan-American Union, your appetite. Washington 6. 3D, c., price 3 cents. A list of herbs, spices and other ac !Que Rico! offers you cooking onings, stig experimenta- "| adventure and eal enjoyment. | tion to “achieve a flavor symphony aac pleasing to your palate;"' blank pages for your notes and additional recipes, and the following quote from George Meredith complete the booklet: “Kissing don't last; | cookery do—,"" the Cookery Over 7 reci | Starting with Sopa de Albondigas { the OAS. and Puerto (Costa Rican meatball] soup), the index lists sections on soups and stews, beans,. poultry and meat, fish, vegetables, turnovers and Curried Roast Chicken . ) Wonderful for Company Wonderful for company: Oven or spit; roast a couple of frying chickens, ager a sauce using the drippings, en broth, ‘curry powder and egg yolks for thicken- ing. 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This first meal of the day can do much to decide’ how you will be feeling crease the sunniness of these oe tiful spring days. And, happily, breakfast can be quickly accomplished. The basic breakfast pattern of fruit (pine- | apple is particularily good in spring), crisp corn flakes served with milk, bread, butter and a beverage, can be prepared and ‘Served in a twinkling. And for a special morning, bake these Bacon Bran Muffins. Made according to -the quick method, they are moist and delicious. Bacon Bran Muffins 1 cup ready-to-eat bran be | = milk bY fe becon drippings of shortening 1 cup sifted fleur 2% baking powder ‘4 teaspoon salt % cup sugar ° ‘“% cup crisp diced bacon Combine bran and milk, let taken up. Add egg and bacon drip- pings and beat well. Sift together flour, baking powder, sugar; mix in bacon. Add to first | mixture, stirring only until com- bined. Fill greased muffin pans, two- * thirds full. Bake in moderately hot . oven. (400 degrees.) about 25 min- ray Yield: 10 muffins, 2% inches in diameter. Meatballs With Gravy Inspire Gourmet Dishes You can convert canned meat- balls with gravy into many gour- met dishes with a minimum of work and in jig time. That is one of their claims to popularity. An other is the fact that they are stand until most of moisture is salt and: MUFFINS—For a special breakfast | respond promptly to an early meal that includes dg Agere enna (aera ail atl ara cereal an& ng tasreningrael grayed gopdircir Bill Moore: of Oak Park, Il., knows his sauerkraut recipes. He should because hé igs secretary of Association. He tells us sauerkraut with pine- Contrast Peas the National Kraut Packers» [Sauerkraut Expert Gives 2 of His Favorite Recipes apple from the land of the hula dancers is one of his favorites. Kraut and Frankfurters, Hawaiian 1 No.2 can sauerkraut 2 tablespoons butter - margarine % cup chopped onton @ slices canned ciasapete 6 frankfurters Combine sauerkraut, butter or greased 1%>-quart casserole. ® | . and Tiny Onions: S ; f It's June and high time to think about hot wéeither meals. As the days get warmer we tend to put more emphasig on vegetables in ‘our menus—end a sensible idea it is too. Fortunately, the best of our June | vegetables are available all year | round in the grocery store freezer. Green peas, for instance, now at their peak, are processed in a mat- ter of hours ‘fybm- the time they |are harvested; capturing all the | ‘freshness and sweetness of the | fully ripe vegetable. New ways with vegetables are | always. weleome—it’s no longer very smart just to serve them up _ plainly boiled, and let it go at that. With a little imagination, vegetables in your meau can take star, billing. : Get away from the conventi and contrast the viyid--green those plump, tender peas with ting pearl onions. Add shredded lettuce | and butter and serve in a casse- * Casserole Peas ‘1 eup smell white onions 3 tablespoons butter ‘or margarine 1 package frozen green’ peas 3 tablespoons water 1 teaspoon poo \ teaspoon pe \% cup gmredaed he lettuce +- Peel onions and place in heavy saucepan. Cover with cold water and bring to a boil. Drain. Add butter or margarine and melt over | moderate heat. Add frozen peas, and remaining ingredients. Cover pan and continue to cook, ready to eat the minute they are hot, * | ¢ * ie * A third is -that they combine | appetizingly with so many budget- | pried foods, like rice, spaghetti; mashed. potatoes, noodles, toast, all fillers with excellent nutritional quality at low price. Baked vegetables, rice and Meatbalis make a delicious sup- per or luncheog dish. ag or diced carrots, celery, beans, corn—almost any aaa nation of fresh or canned Vege- tables—with the meatballs and gravy are all tarned inte a cas- serole and baked just ‘long enough to blend them thorough- ly. They really are geod able product is in a ring of j cooked rice or spaghetti. Grease a ring mold and put either hot drained ol or spaghetti in ‘it, filling it = * 2 8 Turn the ring out on serving plate or platte# and fill the cénter with hot meatballs and gracy. Baked Meatballs sind Vegetables | l can meatballs with gravy ned cooked lightly mixed vegetables — peas, diced cooked carrots or rice, cups m green beans. Spoon canned meatballs and gravy and cooked vegetables al- cent of the iron he requires. \teins. from a sopra point of ‘al Who eat it whether the meat occasionally shaking pan’ gently, ‘until vegetables are just - tender | (approximately eight minutes). | Serve immediately in a hot casse- _ or serving dish. Serve four to Pork Furnishes Important Nutrients One 6-ounce serving of pork loin ‘or ham provides..a.physically ac- tive man with 60 per-cent of bis | daily protein needs and @ per) Like other meats, pork contains the most valuable class of pro- chest_in aad Guests’ Thirst and you have a delicious soda for a mid-afternoon treat. | weather refresher, made with pale dry 1 12-ounce package quick - frozen straw- Top with pineapple and frank- furters. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 45 minutes. Serves four. Bill Moore has a round-yp cas- eating. Rouad-Up Casserole 1 No. 2 cam saverkreut 1 teaspoon caraway seeds ‘4 cup chopped onion 4 frankfurters Mustard 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 package frozen Freneh Triea po- tatoes = Balt Combine sauerkraut, caraway seeds and onion; mix well. into greased 1'y-quart casserole. wise without cutting all the way through. Spread mustard in opening. Slash frankfurters in four places crosswise, Arrange mustard franks around edge of casserole on top of sauerkraut mixture. ‘Melt utter or margarine over low heat; add frozen French fried potatoes and saute five minutes. Turn into casserole on ‘sauerkfaut. Sprinkle lightly with salt. Bake In moderate oven (350 degrees): 30 minutes. Serves four. ; “June Dream’ a = Sure to Quench With-warm weather approaching, it’s time to think ahout recipes for delicious, cooling drinks, and to start collecting them for use later on. There are so many occasions when guests and family appre- ciate a cool drink more than any- thing else and there is an endless variety of drinks. to serve during the summer months, There’s the any-time-of-day thirst when a well-chilled drink from the refrigerator is the thing. A supply of fruit-flavored carbonated beverages and pale dry gingerale takes care of this. Black cherry, orange; root beer and cream soda are favorites. Add a scoop of ice cream to any flavor Here is a_ tempting’ warm gingerale, that is please your guests. June Dream ‘sure to’ ? margarine and onions. Turn into serole recipe, too. Says it is great | Tur Cut frankfurtets in half length-4+ top of} - evgn.lmave to thaw these turkeys to cook them—in fact it's better that you don't. Be Adventurous ‘With Dressings Mixed green and vegetable sal- ads fjt so smoothly into summer menus that we'll wager you'll be serving them more often than any others during these warm weather months.. Do adventure a_ bit, though, and try some new ways to dress these favorites. We think chopped mushrooms and the combination of red table | wine and red wine vinegar, which | lowers the astringency, make this a really outstanding dressing. Mushroom French Dressing — 1 (4-ounce) can mushroom steams eng/ “pieces, ‘drained _1 thick slice onion “Ye cup (firmly packed) parsley sprigs vy clove’ garlic : \% eup Burgundy or other red table ne \“ cup red wine vinegar 4% teaspoon Worcestershite sauce |° 1% teaspoom salt | teaspoon coarsely ay black pep- per \q teaspoon paprika 1 cup salad off Dy Combine mushrooms, onion, parsiey sprigs and garlic in a chopping bowl; chop very, very fine. Pl mixture in a 1-pint jar; add wine, vinegar and season- ‘serving to blend flavors. Shake well before using. Wonderful with mixed green and vegetable — Makes about 2 cups. Don’t Freeze Cheese Don't store your favorite cheese | |in the home freezer, Cheese keeps | better and tastes better when it is stored at temperatures of around | Sesame seed is also known as “Benne or “Bene’’ seed. It has ja pleasant faintly nutty flavor and | is good sprinkled on cookies, rolls” afd biscuits before baking. | Maced) and oven-ready. "You don’t | ings; cover and shake until salt is dissolved. Add’ oil; cover —_) shake again. Let stand severa] hours alice | 1. Stuffed turkeys must be frozen at 45 degrees below zero or lower in blast wind tunnels. 2. Only smiall size turkeys are used, never the heavy toms. 3. Low temperature rooms are used for stuffing and lacing the turkeys. 4. Stuffing is loosely packed in body and wishbone cavities, 5. Cooking schedules and methods for roasting these turkeys advocate roasting from frozen state. only. LOOK FOR SEALS To make: sure you are buying | ‘the finest quality stuffed frozen turkey look for the U.S. Govern- ment Inspection Seal, Housekeeping Seal of Approval | pan ee tee ee ee cae cena leave the mois- ture. préof bag on-the turkey. Re- move the bag before cooking the turkey. Keep the turkey completely frozen and place it in the oven -|that way. Frozen stuffed turkey should not be allowed to . thaw before cooking. * *¢ « . * Cook the frozen stuffed turkey according to the directions en- closed in the bag with the turkey. If you perfer, try these new in- structions for a faster standard cooking method. | STANDARD ROASTING METHOD 1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees | (slow moderate oven.) | turkey. the Good | 3. Place rack in open shallow | . Place frozen turkey on rack 1%y _ | butter or margarine. 4, Using clean cloths to protect per yadlang ire: 29! wear ee and roast 14 hours. = ~ 5. After this cooking serial. place turkey breast up. Cut truss- ing string between drumsticks. Continue roasting approximate the three hours each side) cooked (i'g hours on bird has already | 6. After turkey is placed breast up, baste turkey with its own drippings -every 15 minutes. 7. Turkey is done when meat | of thickest part of drumstick feels soft when pressed between your | fingers. (protected with a cloth) | or when a meat thermometer in- serted in thigh muscle, next to | body reads 190 to 195 degrees.” len STUFFED TURAEY ROASTING CHART Ready Oven Total Cooking | te Cock Temperature Time | Weight f LJ slow fhours | stuffed) moderate oven approx }* 5-9 25° FP. 4 to 4% 8-10 326° F 4% to 5 10-12 325° F 5 to 5% | 12-16 338° F 54 to 6 * Important: Cooking time is time given on time chart minus |’ hours. Brush with miteyonty. EES, ‘Ditlerences cause cooking ‘ time to vary » minutes ‘more’ or less than time estimated. To judge doneness of meat-use tests in step 7 above. For best-appearing bird do not For easy carving, plan reast- . ing schedule so that turkey. is out of the oven 20 to 30 minutes before it is carved, As soon as meal is ended re- move every bit of dressing from turkey. Cool ‘stuffing, meat and gravy promptly. Refrigerate, each in separate containers. Use gravy and styffing within one or two days and heat them thoroughly té serve. Include turkey - meat in meals within next two to three days. Do not refreeze |leftover cooked stuffed turkey. Spread wheat crackers with creamed cottage -cheese mixed with chopped candied or preserved ginger and top with jelly. and choose stuffed turkeys with | are one leg side down. Roast for | V Hen Turkeys 12-17 Ib. avg. “IF IT'S ALIVE IT’S FRESH” TASTE THE DIFFERENCE! 49. Rock Fryers (2%-5 lb. avg. 4d: Let’s Go Fishin’ at People’s — Fresh From the Lake! 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On June 7 an estimated 15,- 000,000 televiewers wil] see an- Forces Snetitute at Pathology ter examination, Pathologists will examine the sample with a “television micto- scope,” jot down a report,) feed ee ee alid shoot it back to waiting surgeons, For the first time the gap-between the knife and | the report ay the poet will be narrowed - * = It’s all a part of the 104th an- nual meeting of the American Med- ical Association, to be held a Atlantic City, It ‘should mark an- Other stride in the battle. If it achieves no more than acquainting lem, the need of reguiar checkups and continued research, it. will more people with the cancer prob- | terms for old fears, from his larg- er work “Our Growing Fears”. -— Lipsisophobia — fear of leaving, as one’s home, Lygophobia -— fear of dark places. Kynophobia — fear of dogs; Ailurophobia —fear of cats. Primusophobia — fear of arriv- ing first, as at a party, Magel- Pondocrescophobia arrere excessive weight. es ‘A-BIRTHPLACE OPEN be opened to the press, radio and TV. At least for a couple of days. Invitations have gone out from the Los Alamos, N, M.,, scien- tifie laboratory, a part of the University of California, to “var- + | fous old friends” of the project. It was on July 16, 1945, that human beings first saw the blind- ing flash and mushroom cloud that “| soon éended:a vast war in the Pa- cifie and shortly thereafter be- came a menacing — over the get hold of the clipping (or maga-| [aa zine article), send it to Daniel Chase, Executive Director, The Sportsmanship 19th St., New York 3, N. Y. Nominations for. the first Grant- land Rice Memorial Award. of the brotherhood must be made before? -. July 13, anniversary of death of the| grandest gentleman I ever met. You could be instrumental in making your favorite sportswriter | - mmortal, more or less i Carp Getting Smaller ST. PAUL (UP) — The Con- servation Department's fisheries division reports netting crews are taking out more and more smaller |. carp from Minnesota's 10,000 lakes, | Hiterary college and Dean Ralph - A. Sawyer ofsthe Rackham School ing” lack of graduates in the fields ot law, medicine and dentistry, once the most popular fields of | coasts studies. of Graduate Studies disclosed thé — other tool in the’ cancer war, Manoquatiphobia ~ f he : more : uati + fear v- .& mile-long pneumatic tube which pose teen have ‘served ‘hs’ pur ing to shake hands, Stilfalseto-| | will race a suspected bit of ha- * phobia — fear of dripping faucets. fcc you do. Well, if a fish before it reaches .destructive| ~ man tissue from an operating | FOR OLD FEARS And what must be the all-time dealing with fair play, in-|size. In nine months, about 6,- | reom at Walter Reeq Hospital in Dr. J. E. Schmidt, of Charles-| favorite of the lea ‘couch own- y and 50.00 pounds of rough fish have | 8m . Washington, D, C., to the Armed ‘town, Ind,, sends me.a few new! ers, phobopliobia — fear of fear. struck you recently, and you can been removed. renee reste ene seseenesseee=ssseststeennssseenennstecnsnenne sneensesiatgeeeesen | indicating the effectiveness of Op- They said -many students have ‘read the sports pages? | erations in getting this “rough” es # | been drawn off into business and ESTHER [IN HOLLAND — Esther Williams, aoe swimimng star, \education training. 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Round’ and ‘Dance With a Dolly,’ will) called ‘“Tweedle-Dee.” |no doubt. * p 8 | “Now those, honey, How, I asked Georgia, could you | brilliant tunes.” sell artistic soul for a mess “Banks, once the hideaway of of Grscdhedin doce and tweedie- | CREDITS TEENAGERS * Blackbeard the Pirate, is demmand- | dee-dots? The blame—or egg — |day’s tune successes, including ing a of county govern- . “Listen to the girl,” cried Geor- ae ig mchas! ete) wacek (Go to the teenagers of America, Georgia thinks. “The kids, bless ‘em, have al} the money these | days and they like happy tunes,” I know, I know, I said. But! ' claims Georgia. “Why since laren’t you, shall we say, em- | “‘Tweedle-dee’ came out, I've had i-barrassed, to have your name) | to hire a staff to handle the mail linked to such a juvenile number? | from the Aeenagers. aod es re are Georgia pulled herself up to her | full five-feet-two. ‘This record,” she said, ‘“‘has sold over a million. This does not leave me embar- |rassed. Just pleased." $40,000 ON RECORD Also wealthy. Recording artists get five per cent of the going rate of their records, and this means she has already netted qnore than $40,000 on ‘“‘Tweedle- Dee.” She'also has another mil- commercial ferry at Hatteras lion-selling record-at the moment, I ' ea,| an opus by the. name of “Dance the traits ee Ocre With He, ‘Henr>” which ‘is not quite as big as ‘“Tw D” but is get- _| ting there.” , Trip“ ‘16: Courthovte ~ Now’ 300 Miles Long ~ by Ferry, Road © OCRACOKE, N, C, (UP) —This; “$solated island of the famed Outer Te reach the county seat at. Swanquarter, residents of Ocra- , coke, traveling by established | highway ang ferry routes, must ~ make @ 300-mile round trip via * - Beaufort, New Bera and Wash- ~ ingten, N. C, A new highway stretching down Outer Banks from Nags Head | Hatteras on adjacent Ha- Island has prompted a peti- from Ocracoke islanders to allegiance to Dare has its seat at Man- new Hatteras high- \Bones Found at Mine Belong to Mastodon | NEW CONCORD, 0. (UP)—Of- ficials at Muskingum College have been informed by the Smithsonian Institution that bones of a prehis- toric animal recently unearthed | near St. Clairsville were “‘almost certainly” those of a mastodon. Archaeologists said the bones were those of the American masto- don ‘‘ma'nmut Americanum,” be- longing to the Pleistocene or glacial age. Bones recovered were the lower portion of the upper fore limb and the upper part of the inner bone of the fore limb, They were un- earthed: in strip mine operations at Pague’s Run and were brought ¥to Muskingum for identification. The college plans to preserve the bones with a hardening solu- tion ete them. ri Ht ageet? a Z = * . “Oh, Dance With Me, Henry,” gurgled Georgia happily, wagging _ ther head to the rhythm. “Love that song.’ It’s not Beethoven's Fifth, but it’? do.” : Miss Gibbs, who was anick- ai 3 3 5 Porpoises kill sharks. Their) weapons are their tough snéuts, | named “Her Nibs” by James with which they butt the tender| Durante in a poetic moment sev- eral years age, refuses to con- code that @ songs of today are Carpet Festival gill slits of their often larger ad-| } were. not ‘Her Nibs’. -Nets $40,000 on ‘Tweedle- Dee’ more than 100 new fan. clubs to write to. “Incidentally, when you get a —<*- * i ithe world knows you.” Georgia | | doubled up a fist and ploughed it at the air... ‘I'm a real smash in} | Japan,” she said. Miss Gibbs, whose only mil-< lion-selling record before her cur- | rent pair was a torchy hit called | “Kiss of Fire” three years ago, | has struggled a long way since She graduated from an orphanage in Wocester, Mass, at the age of 13. She began her career hit’ record, suddenly eve rybody in| [Too: Sound Sleepers trying fo feed it castor oil when it bk Robbed Too Often “So I became a realist. I fol- | | MILWAUKEE (UP) — Members | lowed the trends. 1 began to re-| lof the Victor Landru family have cord only tunes that I could hum! decided they sleep toe soundly for after the first time I heard them. | their. own good. I built up my muscles and began; They awoke one morning re- to hit 'em:’ ' cently to find that a burglar had | | artistic numbers and starved.” Summing it up, said Georgia, the | entered their apartment during) ; : older folks in the country- may the night and made off with seven | | BLEASES PUBLIC | want to bring, back the ballads and | guns, a typewriter and $4.60. The| This went on for years, while | the cryin’, but the youth want to cash was in the pocket of Lan-| | Her Nibs tried vaudeville, radio,|be happy with that ol’ rock and | dru’s trousers, which hung meer | | night clubs. Then about five years /|roll. Ard youth, as long as it | his-bed. burg! | ar | singing in a local Worcester baltroom for $2.35 a night. + “In those days,” she remembers, |“I thought—much as you do, you ;snob—that the only artistic num- | bers were those tragic ‘beat-your- \chest’ type tunes. So I sang self, who'm I kidding? The public | be served. jihad taken $42 (Copyright 1955) watches from the Landru apart-! ————— . rmefit while the family slept. A passkey apparently was, wed to enter the apart both times," police said. Walgreens Fresh. Flavor Fine Quality! (Limit 2). . 19° “CHEFLINE™ 2:27 180 Sheet Rolls (Limit 2) 27e HERSHEY BARS Tremendous Savings HEAVY QUALITY ALL-WOOL CARPETING PECIAL mm SQ95 Las $11.95, Quantity Limited! 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PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 2 2. 1955 - games ani they ride along in sev- ‘|mot make the. h-place, sa Reval hag. ws ‘of them, including a neat six-hit_ 3-1 decision over the ~Chi- cago Cubs _Jast night. For a time, it appeared that the Michigan , State alumnus might ed\ circle, He sputtered to a 3-3 mark on May 7. tig A the pace for a 20-game win- ner. But in less than a month, he has won five games and shows a fine 2.30 earned run average. The only teams he hasn't beaten are St. Louis and Cincinnati and that lifffe matter could be tabon nagrypodiinuy ser although they are just above the Pirates in the #tandings, they) are only four games behind the third-place New York Giants, - 7. 8 |. After, the Phils scored two runs in the fourth, it was merely a matter of Roberts protecting the lead, which he did wit no par- ticular trouble. Ernie Banks hit a home run for the Cubs in the fifth for their only run, ’ Elsewhere in ‘the National League, ‘the Brooklyn Dodgers licked the Milwaukee Braves, 11-8; the Redlegs whipped the New York Giants,,.5-2, and the Cardinals slapped down the Pirates, 6-2. In the American” League, Cleveland Indiaps shut out the Bal- timore Orioles, 5-0; the New York Yankees won a doubleheader from the Kansas City. A's, 3-1 and 6-1; the Chicago White Sox edged the UP AND OVER — Two type barriers are cleared, in these pictures during Wednesday's City Junior High School track meet at Wisner Field. Gene Lawson of Jefferson (above) clears the high jump bar dur- _ing his progress to Ist place in that event. His winning leap of 5 feet, new league record. 10*4 inches, set a the terrific 100-yard low hurdle race between Jim Hawkins of Jefferson | (left) and John Phiegm of Washington. Hawkins trails here but he ; ; iti (119 is. Phi a : tape i was clocked in 11.92. ES eeegee FP oa ~ Pontiae Press Photos The action below took place during | Warriors Win Junior High — Meet, Set Five Records — A talented young band ae Jeffer- son Junior High School Warriors -_ran away with the annual Pontiac Junior High School League track meet at Wisner Field Wednesday, scoring 63 points and dethroning defending champion Washington in the. process. Warriors, coached by Dick Craig and Roy Caldwell, piled up firsts in 6 events and tied in another. Jimmy Hawkins set the pace for thé Jeffs with 3 wins, including record-bre aking performances in 2 of them. In all, 5 league. or field records | 5, were broken, all by Jefferson ath- letes. Em Ghtan.ai’s Washington Braves, = had won the league ~ ished a Picnd, 2nd on 38 points, Eastern was $rd with 14%, fol- lowed by. Lincoln, 10% and We ver, 8, Records were set in the 10-yard low hurdles and the 100-yard dash, - both by Hawkins; the 50-yard high hurdles by Dick Kellar; ‘the high jump by Gene Lawson and by the Warriors’ swift 440-yardé relay combine. Hawkins ran the lows in 119 seconds beating Washington's John Phlegm by 2-10ths of a second in ae a brilliant:race, The time was a new. league record, but Hawkins had set the field record earlier in}: the season with an almost- incredi-. ble 11.3 clgcking. ~ Hawkins’ winning time in’ the dash was 10.45 seconds, +" half-second better than the > Here one ne laway from Jefferson, ’ Eastern's ' Lawson’s jump set a eae record, but was short of his. field record 6-15, set earlier in the spring. Lawson and Kellar teamed up to tie for Ist in the pole vault at 9 feet, 6 inches. Only 2 firsts got Jim Skinner took the shot put at | 49 feet, 10% inches, and Willie Shaw of Washington won the ibe yard dash in 8.5 seconds. Next to the low, Auurdies, the best- race probably “was the 440-yard relay, Jéffers6n’s quartet of Bill Jackson, Roosevelt Alexander, Joe Hill. ahd Hastings’ Martin, covered. the di in 47.5 seconds. Wash- ington’ was only 2-10ths of a second back, but _were — for dine surpasced The Warriors’ their league meet record of 50.1 and their field record of 48.5, both established last year. Jackson and Martin were the only members of. both the "34 and '55 refay outfits. °s » AMERICAN LEAGUE - New York . bh a at leveland ceapeooie 28 8 a om on SIN 3 mw. 3-8 POSTON kee aeceeas 19 2 413 18% Washington “Oe 7 3 - 3a fansas City ......... = spit no y “4 3 3 “TODAY'S” SCHEDULE ee at Detroit, 2 p.m.—Stobbs a4 k (3-2) Boston at Chicago, 1:36 p.m —Parnell (0-0) pide? Sie te sen eetoe res * seeneeewss : a An vw “ 4 ? 4 Bi as ; Junior High Track Results Richey by alr Kellar Pearson (Wa), ea “walker Oe Time; 119 seconds. (Betters league rec- ord of 123.2 co-held by Willie Wilson . 1962, and James Taylor, (Wa, 100-yard dash_Won by Hawkins (J); . Payne (Wa): 3rd, Martin (J); 4th, Mirovsky (We); Sh, Seyler (We). Time: 1 seconds. (Betters league record of | 10.5 ope g 1953 by Preeman Watkins 00-yard Lege hurdles- ; 2nd, Phiegm (Wa) Wa) TS-yard dash—Won by Shaw (Wa): | Qnd, Hill (J); rd, Jacksom (J); 4th. $5 second 9 by ‘high hurdles—Won by Role | (Ji; Phiegm We); Ird, Mathis tJ 4th, Puller (We): Sth, ee iL). 93 secon iBetters ague 7.4 bet im 1953 by James Taylor (Wa), 0) field record also set by Taylor in Broad! == by Hawkins (J); 2nd, Walker (L); Ird> Martin (J); 4th, | =: Sth, Mathis (J). Distance: High jump—Won by Lawson (J)/ 2nd. Brooks and Skinner (E) and Carson and Anderson (J). Height: § feet, 10% inches. (Betters league record of § feet, 10% Lawsen and Kellar (J: and DeWalt (Wal; the for 4th between meres ‘EB; and Walker (L). Height: @ feet, 6 inches. Shot ae Won by Skinner ‘mi: ind, Duncan (Wa); Ird, Whitmer (Wa); 4th, Hill (J); Sth, DeVault (EZ): Distance: 49 feet, 10'4 Inches 440-yard = relay—Won by Jefferson (Jackson, Alexander. Hill. Martin'; Ind, Eastern; Ird. Wever, 4th, Lincoin. | §th place awarded, Washington qualified. Time: 475 seconds. (Betters | league record of 50.1 and field record | of 485, both set in 1954 by Jefferson.) mo Nosanchik (Wa), Sth, Nichols (L). Time: | < | Time: record of - Phiegm (Wa); 4-way tie or 3rd between | inches set in 1954 by Alex Barge (Wa) | Pole vaule—3-way tie for lst between | dis- | “Postion Press Phete : "RECORD — Jim Hawkins, Jef- ferson Junior. High School speed- ster, ends the 100-yard dash in Wednesday's City Junior High School track méet at Wisner Field in record time. Hawkins won 3 events to pace the Warriors to the | league crown. Hawkins’ time in the *] "100" was 10.45 seconds, =o District Judge Hears NFL Suit. Case Under Advisement | After Oral Arguments Are Heard PHILADELPHIA w—vU, S. Dis- trict Court Judge Allan K,. Grim oday hai under advisement a | civil suit brought against the Na-| tional Football League and nine) of its clubs, Judge Grim heard oral argument | yesterday on the bankrupt Liberty | Broadcasting System, Inc., suit for | 2:100,000 damages against the. NFL and the nine clubs, ] The suit was filed by William | J. Roch@@ Jr., trustee for the ra- | tio network, on behalf of Liberty's creditors. We. contends that Liberty | “Tost $700,000 from 1948 to 1954 be- cause the league restricted use of television and radio broadcasts of | | its games. Under antitrust law, a | plaintiff can collect triple dam- ‘ages if it — an antitrust civil Mi 1 ale 9 Crushes Tartars DETROIT (#—Michigan State pounded out 16 hits in over-pow- ering Wayne University’s baseball team 13-5 yesterday. - The Spartan. pitcher. W alter Godfrey, fanned 11 batters and- yielded eight scattered hits. -* and two singles in leading the Spartan attack. Michigan State. 002 243-—13 : 6 Wayne .... as, 1 602 002— § 5 Godfrey end’ Luce: ren Pearsn Ve Hribar (@:, Car (8), Kanan (8) and ‘Gogolewski, Herndon (9}. . Conflict Over Measure Settled by Lawmakers ' LANSING \® — The legislature has ironed out differences on a bill givgng the state conservation commission. power to set commer- cial fishing seasons under cértain conditions. Both house and senate voted to accept the report of a conference | minor differences. The bill now goes to Gov. Williams for signa- ture. The measure. wound allow fhe commission to set opening and closing dates for commercial fish- ingeseasons whenever failure to change the dates would hurt Michigan fishermen. e- Bob Powell collected a’ homer | 5. hery research program. suit. U.S., Canada OK Treaty to Fight Lampreys WASHINGTON (P—A treaty with Canada, aimed at exterminating .sea lamprevs, was . ratified by ithe Senate Wednesday. 79-0. The | treaty also sets up_a Great Lakes sites, have destroyed trout in Lakes Michigan and Huron at an alarming pace since - they Ist sneaked into the upper lakes from Lake Ontario in the early 1930s. - The . suction-like snout of the: lamprey has also raised havoc with the lake's whitefish popula- tion. ; The treaty is estimated by the Senate foreign relations committee to cost the United States $75,00 a year. for the lst three years and somewhat less thereafter. The | committee’s report to the Senate * Archery Night Shoot Regular night shoot for mem- bers of the OCSC Archery Club is set for Friday at dark on the OCSC range. Flashlights will serve to illuminate the targets in this | Denmark. ‘The lampreys,. eel-like para-— said part would be paid by states bordering the Great Lakes, |p sacten Tonk Outi, 64: 008 tee De- trekt Nowe bombed: ihe. Waching- ton. Senators, 9-0, » * * Duke Snider was the big gun in hit — -home runs and just fourth, He now has 15 | home sinh for -the season, Neither ‘starter—Card Erskine of | the Brooks of’ Gene Conley _of the what with all the pennants. LJ * Roy MeMillen, had no trouble with the Giants, Joe Nuxhall] held- Leo Durocher’s men to five hits. Nux- hall had a four-hit shutout until the ninth when Willie Mays hit a homer with Don Mueller on base. Luis Arroyo tossed his sixth vic- |/tory against no defeats for the Cards. Arroyo was backed ‘by a Virdon each collected three hits for the winners. * * * ‘Orioles didn’t have a chance against Early Wynn as the Cleve- land ace set them down with four hits, The Tribe is three games be- | hind: the Yanks, Cleveland scoped three times in the first inning and’ | from there on it was a cakewalk for Wynn, although_A!l Smith hit an insurance home run with one on in the second, Johnny Kucks stopped the A’s in the first game for the Yanks and Whitey Ford went all the way ‘it. the second game. Neither team got a hit until the sixth inning of the opener. Irv Norén singled home Andy Carey tp break it up in. the ninth. Carey had a three-run homer in the nightcap. . * * * Ted Williams went hitless in four |trips to the plate in the Boston less to Chicago. Sherman Lollar produced the big blow for the Pale Hose, a three-run homer. But they. still needed-a single by Chico Car- | rasquel in the eighth to score the | winning run. Lefty Billy Hoeft tossed his sec- ond straight shutout for the crip- pled Tigers. He held the Senators to only two hits while his mates collected 10. Jack Phillips, substi- tuting for the sore-kneed Ferris Fain at first base got three. Field Complete in International Braves—was around at the finish | 4 b The Redlags got ene of their rare | well pitched games and aided by home runs by Ted Kluszewski and || }12-hit attack, Ken Boyer and Bill | oo Office Behind Him BROOKLYN #—Charlie Grimm has..been in baseball 36 years so it wasn’t surprising when he shrugged off rumors that his days as Manager of the Milwaukee Braves were numbered unless the club perked. up regl soon. Sure he’s read those ugly ramors in the gossip columns, but they | | haven't disturbed him in the least. | The only time there's cause for” worry, aconrding to Grimm, is Willie Hal ailed ‘for Gesture in Winning Bout Pep Cuts:Cam Badly, Then Refuses to ‘Hit Him, Takes TKO BOSTON (®#—Willie Pep the box- er today was hailed as Willie Pep the sportsman as a result of his Joey Cam of East Boston. Pep opened an inch and a-half gash ever Cam's left eye midway ‘ of the third round of their sched- uled 10-rounder at _Bostor’ Arena last night—then danced away to avoid hitting his bleeding opponent. Val:of Pep's gesture which seen also by a national tele- vision audience. Cam went back to his corner at the en#l of the round but the fight was stopped before the bell for the fourth rounded, The cut was deep and required four stitches, ‘real bad cut," Pep said afterward. | “I didn't want to take-advantage of the kid, He's a good tough Kid | bat I don't like to win fights“that way. ” Stone's 5-Hitter. Beats Union 9 General Motors Racks Up 6-1 Victory Ove CIO in ‘A’ Action city league baseball continued on its merry way Wednesday night with a 6-1 victory over CIO No. 994 at Wisner Field: ~ While Don Stone was squeich- ing the Union nine with five hits, the Coachers were plugging away with a run in the Ist in- ning, three in the 3rd, and anoth- er pair in the Sth. CIO's lone tally came in the 2nd Holland, Denmark. and Sweden Golfers Raise List to 25 Nations | WASHINGTON #—The field was | Ships with the receipt of entries from Holland, ‘Denmark’ and Sweden. try’ Club in Chevy Chase, Md., Denmark and Sweden entered as a team representing Scandinavia. Twenty-four _other nations . have |# two-man teams. : Holland's entry will be Gerry De Witt and Piet Witte. Scandi- navia’s entry will be Arne Werk- | ell of Sweden and Carl Poulsen of 3 Players Added to Lacrosse Teams BALTIMORE «®—Coaches of the North-South lacrosse teams each named three players today for fheir June 10 game at Johns Hop- | kins University. — Three of Navy’s once-defeated team, John Raster of Toledo, Si Uleickas of Nashua, N.H.,. and Percy Williams of Plainfield, N.J., were chosen by South Coach Char- ley Herbert of Washington & Lee. neat Bill Harkness. of aoe acy RI- froea Rutgers ‘and €larence Funleroy of Central Is- lip, N.Y., and Dick Shriver’ of Towson, Md., ef Cornell for the North. 4 Sports Pages in Today's Pontiac Press "PHILADELPHIA (-—A_ surprise witness told the Pennsylvania Ath- letic Commission yesterday that her husband's signature on a con- tract listing him as co-manager of light heavyweight Harold John bt oe Ncw ny pers | as it. éf the Johhson-Julio Med- ere bout of May, 6... ,| bert S, Levin introduced an affi- | contended that he once worked for the | moter; that he never signed a con-, - Johnson: unusual type of competition. ‘laim License Forger Mrs. Perri testified that Moran had suggested a week ago that if she were called as a -witness that she should tell the commission her jusband’s ‘signature on Johnson's ‘contract was genuine. ‘ | * * * ’ Deputy Attorney General . Her- davit which he said was given by Perri in a hospital, where Perri's wile claims he is seriously ill. * * * ; Accorditig to the affidavit Perri Hérman Taylor, a boxing pro- fn if / f Mrs. Perri said she’ met Moran last week after receiving several telephone calls from unidehtified persons requesting that hér hus- -band.and Moran get together. She told the commission: she was ac- companied by Angelo Stefano, former South Philadelphia deputy boxing er * / - She said it was then that Moran suggested she. verify her husband's signature on the contract if she was called witness, Earlier Moran had _ testified he had not be yin touch with Perri er of Perri's family. | *. © ‘or the four-day tournamenty | starting June 9 at Columbia Coun- on two hits in a row, a single and | double. Stone fanned four and | i walked five. Herman Bishop led the | Coach club with two out of three. ...0T0 060 6 5 e200 x6 7 1 ‘| 2 ' 163 Hruska and Ontkea: Onika: Stone sn and Roberts. | completed today for the $150.00! P enn 1Crews ‘international—goit championships mm 7 7 Take Part in . Henley Event — PHILADELPHIA —Penn’s two championship crews will compete this month in the Henley Regatta | at London. A spokesman for the university said also that a tentative schedule for a racing tour through Europe | is being studied. Penn's undefeated heavyweight crew, Eastern champs who this year ended Navy's long winning streak, might face Russia in com- petition for the Grand Challenge Cup. The Soviets won tha cup last year and are expected to ‘defend. The Penn lightweight plbsigee seek the Thames. Challege | iwhich it won in 1951 and 1952 did not defend or seek the past two years Both Penn crews won titles in this year's Eastern. Intercollegiate || Rowing Assn, Regatta. State CC Will Discuss. Buying Fishing Sites LANSING (#=-Fishing sites on Emerald Lake, Otsego County, will be considered for purchase at the June-910 meeting of the a con- | servation. egmmission. Duncan Lake is about 15 miles northwes}' of Grand. Rapids. Emer- ald Lake is about 12 miles south- | east off Gaylord. Th commission also will study proposed condemnation proceed- ingt to obtain a 29-acre ag = fe Bear State park. Jast known owner of the Tandaie ied in 1902. Betty Dodd Undergoes Emergency Operation READING, Pa. —Betty Dodd, guitat playing professional wom- an golfer from San Antonio, Tex., underwent an emergency Hospital, Her condition was described as That Say He’ son n Milwaukee ae ‘dence in the manager. last week Milwaukee General. Man- ager John Quinn declared he was solidly behind Charlie. “I'm more concerned with try- fourth-round technical knockout of The 2,486 fans on hand roared | - “I could tell right away it was a| fr. ,| was hitting only .181 when the end y today at Reading, : Aragon Meets Jordan ing to improve our position,” said | the 56-year-old’ Grimm, whose | fourth-place Braves were expected (to be a strong factor in the Na- | tional League pennant race after, — second and third under i) lop Women in Revival of EasterrfOpen > Most of - Wolverine: Open Field Here in Links Event READING, Pa. ®—Twenty- -nine | women golfers tee off today for | the sixth renewal. of the $5,000 | | Women’s Eastern Open golf tour- | nament. Betsy Rawls, defending cham- Pion from Spartanburg, S:C., was | | the pre-tournament favorite to a | her” third title. She won two the three previous” Tournarmenta | held here at the Berkshire coun- try Club, including the last in 1953 The tournament was fot held Tas year, Also in the field of 20 profes- sionals and nine amateurs was ‘Fay Crocker of Montivideo, Uru- | guay, who won the Wolverine Open at Detroit Sunday. - The winning professional will re- | ceive $1,000, In the last tournament “as | Rawls and Patty Berg tied at 291. | after 72 holes. Miss Rawis won in | a sudden-death playoff. Par for 6.154 yard course js 71. The 72-hole tourney. winds up ne dav. Ld] The field included Bonnie Ra- dolph, Joyce Ziske, Betty Hicks, | (1951 winner), Betty MackKinon, Peggy Kirk Bell, Pat O:Sullivan, |Marlene Bauer, Alice Bauer Hag- ge, Mickey Wright, Mary Lena man, Marilynn Smith, | Betty Dodd, guitar playing pro- | fessional from §an Antonio, Tex., underwent an emergency appen- | dectomy at Reading Hospital early | this morning and was unable to | compete. She was reported in satis- | factory condition.. i. Tite ‘ca a good job. for awhile filling in at third base but then his bat -got heavy, There's ne-doubt we miss + Mathews. » * * * “But we'll get going I'm sure oft | that. Our phthins hasn't been bad nd our hitters pre beginning to oosen up. I. saw signs of chat over the weekend, We got 27 hits against | Cincinnati in ‘the. Memorial Day | doubleheader. Adcock, -Mathews, | Crandall! and Thomson are. good hitters, I'm confident they'll start | busting the ball soon." Maple Golfers - Take EML Title - Joe —Borovick’s ‘Squed Fires 322 Test at Port Huron Climaxing one of its fitiest years _on the links, Birmingham's high sekpol golf team yesterday after- noon captured the Eastern Mich- igan Beague crown at Port Huron | with a 322 card. Coach Joe Berovick'’s team is the Pontiac Press titlist this year, aleng with the EML duat honors andthe MHSAA regional title. They finished 3rd in the recent state test at Battle Creek, with a 329 total. Sandy. Siegel led the — yes terday at Black River CC, with GMC's,representative in Class A| Faulk, Louise Suggs, Carol ‘Bow- 42-3% — 79. Other Maple cards: | Mike Conroy 39-41 — 80, Bob Gold- ismith 40-40 — 80 and Tim Bald- iwin 41-42 -— 83. Tourney 'Clemens’ Ray Puffpaff with 37-40 — 7: Bathers were 2nd with 344, | Port Huron 3rd with 359 and Fern- | dale 4th at 380.. An Era Wound Up r | | Ruth’s Car NEW YORK (®—Twenty years | ago today an era ended. for good. It should have been a day of | pikes” stepped down proudly, the cheers of the crowds that once idolized | him ringing in his ears, But it wasn't to be ‘that. way. It was more like a ‘tragedy. He had played his last game | May 30. against the Philadelphia Phillies. He went to bat only ohce ‘and did. nothing, so he retired ‘to the clubhouse. That was the last | time the Babe's name appeared iy a major league box score. He was with the Boston- fireves at the time as vice-president, as- sistant manager and sometimes- player, His ‘sight was failing and he | ame. It came slowly, though. t wasn't until three days’ later, he was. fired by hs, president of Judge Emil the Braves. Standing in the clu : a boy to ask Fuchs to.\come see Fuchs he--was quitting. had gone as far as he could. A few minutes later, some news- men-trooped into the clubhouse and he asked them why. They told him he had been fired. Maple Nine Ends Year by Losing to Bathers Birmingham's baseball season came_to_a_close Wednesday with. Mt. Clemens. The Bathers’ Junior to 6 hits and struck drilled a single and a double in Ba-Fat, Ghgere, 2. D. Pelle - Bm : . : Oakland County Tw ine country clubs in| Saturday at 0} official times ele 8 tee es | ae , whether they be Ping b cggee oneeniine atu witinne coo | : at et ond ee tens 8 le — rancisco. Targets this year are| raised his average to .373. Ka- | kine Ru end Oldie; Mekabers | f= - beating = Bonhdes, when = makers Sea aan scones defending U. S. Open champ Ed| lime also drove in two runs. o beisett 2. * ae 5 ) nual National Golf Day is held| against two professionals, who will|FUrgol and Miss Patty Berg. Only hits off Hoeft were a Ist | Hoeft § ep-Stone 12, Abernathy 1 $. C ROGERS Saturday, June 4. be playing the championship reund Bruce, of Southfiela |™miné scratch. single by Tom|3 in 1%, Ramos 1 in %. R- 4 = . Township, Oekiand Umpbhlett and a 7th inning smash | 2-2 aa oe ma ars i - or e - = eral neaen for — Ps by Bob Kline in the seventh. lips). W—Hoeft (5-2). @ (2-6) Sale to Give You Middlecott, Burke Seek Day, perpen ald trem beth Even with his big lead Hoeft em a. Hurley, Soar. | /™ public private clubs, for the _ ite s ; a event sponsored by Life Muga- Victory for ‘30 Golfers’ Se In ssopamiin tes me . GREAT NECK, N.Y. @—Cary| pro-amateur warmup yesterday at, American Red Cross Middiecoft and Jackie Burke, are| Deepdale. "Phillip Pratt of Pontiac Junior ready to strike a blow for the All of the 16 hand-picked Chamber of Commerce, assisted - ——, —_ a ® in the annual testants in the field a a pol ee ramy, paign. Oakiand : ing toda cle big test belore | Studded list of other professionals ne ee ae =f —_ | y— ore ne é m : = WILSON GOLF CLUBS. PATTY BERG (5 Irons)..... _... Reg. $40.00 645 j| / PATTY BERG (2 Woods)....:... Reg. $24.00 1245 || St 50 ; SAM SNEAD (5 Irons)... Reg. $40.00 SALE 8.75 SAM SNEAD (3 Woods) ..:. _ Reg. $36.00 OPEN mie , 25 EVENINGS GENE SARZEN (5 rons). Reg. $50.00 SALE OC . ier : GENE SARAZEN (3 Woods) ... Reg. $41.25 | SALE 0.75 Friday ; 196 24 E. Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-2969 | If sweet soft drinks leave you thirsty... 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Now you are ready to swing smoothiy, easiy. - (Copyright 1955) Only two active players in the major leagues have hit more than 40 doubles. They are Mickey Ver- nen of the Senators and Stan Mu- mal statement late yesterday said the usually talkative | that Santee is fully privileged to Kansan kept his mouth shut today | compete in this section and that and coricentrated on his upcoming | no official complaint has-been race and renewed quest of the | filed against him by the sponsor of elusive 4-minute mile any meet. Sam Snead’s Golf School Texans Roll Into ABC’s Top Section FORT WAYNE, Ind. @ — The Bowling The change came in the doubles standings when Fred List Bob Harris, of San Antortio, hit for 1,293 for fourth place. List was the big shooter, hitting a brillant 713. His total included the NFL, will play ‘five exhibition games prios to the start of the iH "| visits, He Such action, if de must origi | nate in Santee's own Missouri Val- ly area by AAU authorities = The runner said last night: “I have heard nothing. . whatsoever from the AAU and I don't plan to hear anything, either. All these figures are easy. bd i. Santee au he ested nothing extra for his running except in the way of entertainment from hospitable persons in the areas he said the accusations against him came from certain people in San Francisco. He added that they are irked about the de- feat he gave their favorite son, Lon Spurrier in a half mile run in _| the Modesto Relays. Santee sidestepped any public discussion pertaining specifically to the various expense moneys which the meet directors said had been paid. * * * = Included would be: — The $350 which Willis O. Hunter, ilence= Coliseum Relays, said was paid Santee for the affair May 20. The $400 which meet Director Tom Moore said was paid Santee for racing at Modesto, 300 miles north of Los Angeles, the following night. 5 * * * * The $450 which meet. Director Flint Hanner said was paid Santee for racing in the West Coast Re- lays at Fresno May 14 and the fact that Hanner. said he had writ- ten Wes asking for a refund, of $72.15, The latter item was for transportation for Mrs, Santee to Fresno althoagh = tee did not make the Hersche] Sm ‘on, director of the Compton meet, said Santee will be paid $12.50 per day for four days, or $50, plus airplane fare round trip from Kansas;~< his expense reports with his own AAU office. Santee did say he has been | traveling quite a bit and inferred | that he has not had time to file ~ Fine Used Cars at Real Bargain Prices! Schutz Motors Inc. DeSoto-Plymouth ” $912 S. 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(Elizabeth) . Williams, 91, of 767 Elizabeth St, will be held at 11 a.m. Satui “at the | +Pbdey Funeral Home, ‘with burial in Mount Avon Cemetery. She died yesterday. Surviving besides her husband | are two sons, Alfred Ernest Wil- liams Jr. of Clarkston, Richard D. Williams of Rochester, Dutch Foreign Minister Wants Common Market and Currency — “MESSINA, Sicily W—Dutch For- y proposed an international con- in War Against Crime. | iFBI's Hoover Defends ‘Spies’ | ‘Says Informants Help| and Subversion WASHINGTON w—FBI Director | ~| J. Edgar Hodver today described | | confidentia] informants in law en- | gov ernment.” ‘fte-asserted that to abandon use |of such informants would ‘be ‘*‘to in e truction. oe - . Hoover expressed his views in a signed editorial in the monthly FBI's law enforcement bulletin. Joe Denies Plans fo Rewed Marilyn NEW YORK w—Marilyn and Joe had another date last night. But Captain Denies Taking Bribes ‘Raymond “Wool Admits False: Tax Returns at. Senate Probe Session WASHINGTON -~ Air Force Capt, Raymond Wool, who denied ‘taking bribes but said he filed = ae . ( : A id i A 1 i — : = " i : ‘af . a a, SS See toy THE! PONTIAC. PRESS. THURSD AY. JUNE 2. 1955 en = iene SoS eae 2 ! mocra i arn rébelv 000 bribe from Har. Williams Lake tons ge = torn * ry piggy rere =>. manufactur- ter, “to swing to Lev a twoumillion. - dollar contract for’ the manyfac- ture of seven million white sailor caps, Children’ s Home Boys on Camp Trip Twenty boys from Oakland Coun- ty’s Childrens’ home left today for a 3day camping trip in the Up- per Peninsula. trialists today in a determined ef-| Supper, is scheduled for 6 p.m.| pote to create a common mar- | daughter, Ruth Coons of Clarkston, | Jit doesn't necessarily mean that | = returns, faces fix: ee ; forcement work as “helpful citi-| alse income ta fort to save the town’s main in-| Families are to bring: their own ket for all products and a common | Seven grandchildren, five great- : ) become) a uestioning tomorrow about | table service, a hot casserole and currency for (Western Europe. grandchildren. _/zens” and “potent weapons” “in| Miss Monroe is about to become | na cae thes. . The boys will fish at Indian Lake by | furnished by the PTA. Way Clear for Gas a salad or dessert for passing: Rolls, coffee and milk will be DETROIT # — The. Michigan | Consolidated Gas Co. is free to Ro. ahead with plans to bring new suppliés of natural gas to heat | 200,000. additional pare area homes. Yesterday's U.S, ‘Seems Court decision giving the go-ahead to a’ The additional 200,000 customers | six-nation Coal ang Steel Commu- | inity’s council of ministers. met | here for the second day. The min-| isters — from France, West Ger- ing their similar pools- on transport, elec- tric power and nuclear research. sweeping recommendation for Eu-| ropean economic integration that has yet been made here. conference would consider creation new 130 million dollar pipe line of 8 general common market, with- | ‘from Lopisiana payed the way. | Ut economic frontiers. Mrs, Arvilla F, Butwell WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- | SHIP — Service for Arvilla. F. Butwell, 82, of 7265 Pontiac hie will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday a the Armstrong Funera] Home, De. yen wats his oreporel as the | organization to include | © Surviving. are a dette. rRussell H. ri Beyen’s propesal was the most, | the war against: crime and sub-| 'M \¥ ersion. “There can be no doubt that rs. DiMaggio again. “We're just good friends,” Di- Maggio told reporters. “‘We do not | the use of informants in law en-' pian to remarry. That's all I care | forceme nt is justified,”’ he Mrs. | ( of West tice, Bloomfield i and a grand-/ serves of his. own free will, ful- was divorced last Oct. 27 after a. “The public interest and the per-; “Unlike the totalitarian prac- the’ informant’ in America) * to say.” He took Miss Monroe to a pre- |theater and then gave a party in honor of her 27th birthday at a midtown restaurant. The couple i __| filling one of the citizenship gbliga- | 10-month marriage. The Senate Investigations sub- | committee meantime recessed for today its probe of alleged graft in’ connection with contracts. for the purchase of uniform equip- ment for the armed. forces. ing branch of armed services pro-/ tents, | and visit the scenic Picture Rocks, i Miner’s Falls, Tahquamenon Falls, the Canadian Soo and Mackinac ‘Island. They will be accémpanied by hospital staff members Ernest Watson, William Smith and Wil- | tiam Cavalier. 4 many, Italy,. Belgium, the Neth- ‘sonal safety of these helpful citi-| if: . WA AE erlands and Luxembourg — are | {roit, with burial in Acacia Park zehs demand the zealous protec- view of her. film, “The Seven- oe . i ; The plant, which employs 535 Pipeline fo Michigan a possibility of broaden- | Cemetery, Eembubem: She died tion of their confidenee. *P \Year Itch,” at a Times Square) Wool handled some of the con-' Pontiac's Co M, 125th Infantry, Oday, oir eller en tracts as former head of the cath | ‘National Guard, is providing cooking range ang other curement in New York. He now is! camping equipment for the group. stationed at Shelby, Ohio. |S. F. C. Robert Terry also will ; ¥ ool ‘swore yesterday he; 1 never | accompany the expedition. According: to Beyen's idea, the FREE DELIVERY The ministers yesterday nomi- DISCOU NT HOUS FREE DELIVERY won’t be added soon. It be | |nated former French Premier three years before they pp be Rene Mayer to replace Jean Mon- accommodated, Michigan Consoll- | D¢t. ‘also of France, as president dated officials said. However, a lof the coal-steel pool. Monnet quit “limited” number may get the gas | St November after France reject. , by this fall. ed the European Defense Commu- : nity plan for a unified West Euro- Presently, gas pe heating is | pean army. supplied to 238,000 Detroi¢ area OPEN FRIDAY and. MONDAY ‘til 9. P.M. NO MONEY DOWN ~~ Up to 104 Weeks to Pay NO PAYMENTS IF The supranational features of EDC appealed strongly to Mon- net’s philosophy. In seeking a Unit. ed States of Europe, he had long | felt that national rivalries, econom- fe and political barriers weaken. the Continent. Under.the-eoal-steel plan, the six member states removed their trade barriers to coal and steel tory over the Panhandle Eastern | Products and gave them the bene- Pipe Line Co. The two have long | fits of a common market within been in litigation over introduc-| ‘heir countries, ~ = of new gas supplies’ to Michi- | ‘MSC Man ts Named n ame © Pelhiaiie. which supplies about . } 4 per cent of the Detroit area's ‘Drake Track Coach The new 1,200-mile pipeline from Louisiana will be built by the American Louisiana Pipe Line Co., an affiliate of Michigan Com solidated, and The* Texas Gas Transmission Co. Michigan Consolidated hailed the Supreme Court decision as a vie-| NO PAYMENTS IF. Includes: - Luxurious sofa — matching lounge chair — 2 modern end tables — matching cocktail table — 2 decorator . lamps — 1 cai occasional chair. , oe from 5-pe. BREAKFAST. SET Decorator _ Wrought Iron who died Tucsday night is _sur-| domestic and industrial gas, com-| EAST LANSING ®—John W,| ! men the ng snr ae | wer Pedy come atonal rane tutee bes raset | OUT ON STRIKE OUT ON STRIKE pir we | gas. track coach ad a relays di-_ 9 P . BE DR 00 M Arthur ‘Clemons. rect Jniv : = asad a sieine sation in Millington ngton | Teacher's Traffic Fine Moines I me yer C. ROCK d LOCK bs a ner znevived Paid by Angry Senator ard gine Dra rch conch | : OUTFIT mn HK i ° .| who res to enter private . cm rea am | CHAIR | Plan Saturday Dinner 5 2 | eee ci ‘$s | _WATERFORD—Ending a con- ($15 Down, OT TOMAN | test between two sides of the Wa- $2 Weeki ’ { , —— Comteentty Cuarch | Sue. SAVE $100! ¥* ) . 7 } will be held at 6 p.m, Saturday at | _— . a a af Waterford Township, rs, Ia | man sled Ms cor out a whl wl be eld at © p.m _ ALL THESE 9. PIECES! Name Brand Fully Automatic Gt Rapid River, Bre. Beosie, Yunt AD Sblodaparan o: Leteentdas pnd to , 4 , ¥ un a } a anf iMrs, Elsie Lang, both oti © stinguished Service . e = indilieering ciabede cid Goo ucinn WASHER $ | ? Flint, and three sons, Elmer of 2 rubber foam flake pillows — 2 boudoir , amps. ‘ Millington, Lee and Clifton of ae /// Mi R, P, p bi ore e lamp: . ~, Fimeral service will be held at alia ° oo . -DRYERS from $149 : 3 p.m, \ Leo Groves . Chapel, Davison, with burial in|] -@ «. FUNERAL HOME ° 8-Pc. ee il Agia Somes, okie LIVING ROOM _ REFRIGERATORS —_—_ ry —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—__— — ; es aires an tare ae | — a5 gee a | OUTFIT * a om [oe . Stolen by Slayers AUTO PAINTING | from $ | CADILLAC ®—State Police have ae Body and Fender Repair $7 Reg. $259 : oe : ae y — OL es of Cars $15 Down, ma ent 1 eal See nana | WRINGER WASHERS —|| | Mesi esick. 21-INCH CBS TELEVISION SET _ used for the slaying May i9. . Jackson's body, shot through the head and heart, was found several ROCHESTER, MICHIGAN sor ein tees eee - me — . a ) 3 mat tes tube win | ® CLEAR. LARGE 00° nen ome holding p gered Furniture at Its F inest vO i . burn arid mar resistant ~ PICTURE } Be * ‘station, operated bp date John- . . ; top and 4 matching up ve NOW Wenenty >, Son, 25, They admitted the killing : ee $79.50 holstered chairs. ' ia “ to State Police Monday night. _6-PIECE STARTER for Car Wash Project . ” RESTOERAFT - ‘ , JUNGE-OU- TT ‘FOUR TOWNS—Membe ' ‘ OFA BED rote Towne eee | (MATTRESS or = J2 enb tasuss $ 50 > Becree S | ‘BOX SPRING}! <2cyzatt Tame 330-332 Main Street Rochester, Mich. Nationally ‘known aed =, be used for the group's OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 ~ Sealy Mattress. Fac- Full and seen Size. ‘STANTS TOMORROW - “FRIDAY - “NOON fe 10 P.M DAILY “Rep-45950° guste. "| GAS “Visit Gar TrodeteFurmitue and: ~~ Appliance Department e RANGES - SCOUNT HOI Of ‘aa’ 4 5"| “ frog (LIONS): _ June 3.4.5 un 4 EXHIBITS | OF HOME BUILDING and HOME FURNISHINGS _FURNITL . x oye 4 . * ge meet i) z es : “THE SPOWTTAG: PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1955 ‘DETROIT (UP) — IT’S OK — Bbw Alot i Your Family's ~ Summer sage was a plug telling how ma necessary, candida‘ RED CORAT workers had benifited from the agen preside ING? - “a or able to travel. Rent @ Walipa pension plan set up by the com-|alone-— must have atleast. six cf per pany and union five years ago, | months experience, Salaries start _ With negotiations ~going on si = re yor) pe af ong SHERWIN - WILLIAMS || muitancously between. the union! Alaska cae te Foun peo - . 71 W. Heron and General Motors and the union | $1,600 annual 1 : pon ome’ a8 $1, bonus will be paid F for as Little as oa a tee ammo *1 Down JUST HURRY ON DOWN oe hie. ee Newsmen Coveng Auto Contd | Talks Find Thier Moments The police were. swamped with| hopeful some sizing news was at indignant ténants | hand. Weekly PS OPENS YOUR _ ACCOUNT iT s OK TO OWE MAY __ z CLOTHING . Opposite Auburn Ave. i : iF i Expert Contest Winter Talks Are Completed st Has-Excellent Record ! Fine youre age that tnd Brac | Pakistan) falks on a tee etl man W. Ploy ot Norfolk, Va., entered ‘his first | Juiige R, R. slogan contest and won $5. 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Siete. eee teen ee Sey tow ae: Bsa aso 2 Ts Tt age nnn 2 eece Fee ccaseoetetncseasss 7 i i Nam ae il it re bipht ft Fe 2 } fe cE = sthhy asf Ee } * 3 ? 1 1h itt i a AL shES i * ; iiz 2 Es : Z it ff uk eat mountains, (20,269-foot Mt. McKin- Tourist Season - erm Alaska is the land of the totem pole. And to the far north | are the friendly, parka-clad Happens Every Time SAN DIEGO, Calif. # — Ole, Kittleson claims he’s the only | Norwegian to be cast in the Star- | | Light Opera's ‘‘Song of Norway.” So how's. he cast? As the Italian street peddiler. RAYMOND, Wash. ® — At 6, William Koski has realized a life- long dream. He has a shingle mill, and he built it almost with his own hands. . Working for two years in his spare time, Koski built‘it all by himself, except for the foundation. | He values it at $10,000. At the start he is producing about 30 squares of shingles a day. Some 820 of every 1,000 persans | Suffer from some sort of sickness | levery year. i a Se l; Areal TT] OR Pat Famer pean tem, AN ge remerved “I kept telling him he-isn't as young as he used to be!" 7 et bee) THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 2,°1955 ae , Beteementneterrretrerstmeeern * ) : cee . By Keats Petree ~tY . Builds Shingle Mill : NICK HALIDAY es me ! s Clearing D ecks ‘With Own Two- Hands = sateen OUT NT Pe Wor eo a My, i} a re 4 + P ( \; ine eee . ie Reg U.S Pet OFF it, .- > ah gp e*! as “ ay? A é tye % ‘ 1 r Stes A iy : Ge: MS ; id elt , ape Vie “4 a yr _ ; : . Be: t | 4 i ry ee Z Zh? * > 4 } - i ° { | | By Ernie Bushmiller JAR: LY | A) HEY, SPIKE=---I HAD A DREAM THAT I KNOCKED YOU OUT x raw ' 5) + yur Uy ‘ . \‘" rhs la NAN HL, HOORAY! AT LAST ANEW SET/ HIS DENTIST WAS A GREAT ADMIRER ¢ f, : Val Pa \\\y" ; \ mt Y, /\\ t- +8 Pe On bby MEA Bervien, ime, ‘HEROES/ARE MADE -NOT BORN By McEvoy and- Strieber sney By Charles Kuhn .. IF t CAN JUST BREAK THOSE KIDS FROM ¢ +s WHEN f READ T" THEM ff Poe ” By Edgar Martin ves < ————— i = * ee CREST MONE COULD PUT THE CARD IMMEDIATIN On THE DEFENSIWE . * at, \*, @> — IEGAD, GOVE ‘ BE SURE TO MA€6 UP CLOSS tO" % A TV SCREEN WHEN Pike AND I STAGE OUR AcTIY > & ve cgeatep A LITTL P & VERSION TO TAKE i NE CUSSe Orr ‘ \ ate! | $ ee ny et “a BS) Fall ae: ee a Lrg, a a + ‘ ; B ‘ ‘ sae : Pah er i nS THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, JUNE 2,10. 1055 | peoneeee il Well Blaze. —_ Famings Mixed Pric oe M RKETS | njures Worker |=vstzres eee Prevail in at | eee Pa ; Of $3,652,556, equal te $2.09 ¢ com- DETROIT, June . 2 (UP) Ww Drilling Rig $0.905.22, a £2.28 a common share, NEW YORK Highly mixed) Bea reported bythe same period last year. Sales | prices prevailed today early |) Fra at 335-316 posit Pari When — , sara tom $97,- " in the. hagees market. See es, #o0- it 0 Hate: hE 2 ig gee ‘a Gusher mes ; initial half of 1954. gains went-to around 3 points | , nee*pbiss: , Aspes “1.1 doe ' - “ Up Unfilled orders on April 30 amount- | while losses. generally were frac-| oli, 250 i4-bu. coin ents to 3,000,000. Capacity ~ Ey iy bu. er, 2.00-2.50 dos Kohl- plant is 5:000,000. | steers 39.98- ed to $51,822,000 as compared with | tional. abt, | 1 doe behs. 58-2.00 dos . ; . | The flights, DC3 aircraft, re- steers GLADWIN @ -- One man was! $52 712.000 a year earlier. Several individual issues made | behs. | Onions, dry. 1.00- S0-Ib bag: Be The plastic film, used for mili (Wire about 18 miputes sveers 14.00- | severely burned in an oil fire Desiuibeniane excellent progress. The “when | curly. E100" dos. bene. | Potstoes” 2.06 Expenitos of movechdll ol. kow tary packaging daring World: /@nd 19 minutes westbound. i2 S008 fed | that raged out of control near} CLEVELAND (INS)—Chesapeake | issued” stock: of Sperry Rand | 7% So-te bag, 400-480 190-1 bag. Red-| com winter wheat in the South- War 2, has been refined for use wy oat pe + nick : a Corp. opened on a block of 15,000/ white: 90-i.10 dos bens. . Rhubarb, — Skeels last night, and Ohio announced net = “ » out- | west, and good growing conditions in commercial aid household i: “few! Gerald Murphy 27. of Mount | income for the five. months ended | Shares up %4 to 24 while the old we, '2'90-$00, Teib. bet’ Turaipe. in the Northwestern spring wheat packaging of foods, _. ~ met pens uit 5 Bast | Pleasant, an oll ‘rig worker, was| MAY 31 of $21,600,000 equal to $2.71 Sperry stock pushed up around 3/ 1.25-150 dos. bens. | area, were bearish influences, Say- The ; : 60: . ’ a This and Remington Rand went up one Cet. 1 AS ye Collard, ape bulk’ of raw materials. for nd | treated at the Gladwin Hospital for oy egrens around a point. The three stocks | 1s-1d0 vu. iustesd ih-1e0 "bu. Spin: | rans Were sold on reports of gned - te wrap is .produced at Dow's gainst USW- C10 ‘sew, | AP8t and second degree burns; His Sean © Om 6 seam move together, and the present |*R, 12-1. bu ; growing conditions and also on, exas Division, in dry, granulated sales | Condition was listed as good today. Share, im the same period last) sii. ie caused by arbitrage,| Doe 100-130 pk bunt ettuce Thee, | rade fear that the government form. It is melted by, heat MARQUETTE w-A 3% in Gasies The fire destroyed the derrick | 74%; Gross revenues climbed to al Y ‘OBC. | 5.35-3.50 3-dos crate: heed, 15-1.00 bu: ; May sell beans it takes on the loan, stretched, compressed, and wound dollar damages suit | ht vand\and drilling equipment at a new’ $144,800,000 from $122,267,000 in the brokers said. Teele Ge tet be. maine, | either for export or in the domgstic into rolls. The product thickness | Calumet & Hecla, ™ ‘ well that was brought in late yes- compgrable period of 1954. May het| Lower were General Motors, — market, Pe is one-sixth that of a human hair- CO United Beal "bcm ns | lbsep salable 160, Mo salsd, supply | terday, Gastfed the flames, income totaled $5,100,000 as against | United Aircraft, American Smelt- CHICAGO POTATOES Near. the end of the first hour The nem plant has 100,000 square é i = . $3,306,000 a year ago. ing, Union Carbide, General | CHICAGO. June 2 (AP)—Potatoss: at-| wheat was unchanged to % lower, - —- feet. It opened in. ‘al court here... — Marvin Norton, district super. rivals old .steck 11, new stock- 78; on > occupies @ building former-{~ ‘Leon Jones of Detroit. counsel CHICAGO LIVESTOCK visor of the field administrati .. Electric, Southern Railway, Sin- track 13 old stock. 186 new stock; total July $1.97%, corn was down % to ly housing Dow's magnesium roll-|for the company, said in’ an .open- | 10% a re | division of the Conservation De- WASHINGTON: (INS)—The Fed-| cigir Oil, and American Tobacco. | 1,5 inipmente O66, Old stock, supplies 14” July $1.42%; oats also were. ing mill, now located at Madison, | ing statement yesterday that dam-|*"erssinf sround steady on beth batch: oak adie Ree oe foe reported that! . re stock market yesterday was | '%t track sales, old stock: Idaho rus-|% to ¥% lower, July 67%: rye was Il Facilities are provided for 300| ages to the company from a strike|‘cigstt ‘unter anne tent winir| equipment ‘were valued at [decreased $102.000,000 im the week |mixed, the trend of the past three | sammie uésicemand moderate “and | ¥4 10 % lower, July $1,064; soy —” em a= a ~~ ; ; . ‘ , . wy : market for whites tly weaker, for beans were unchanged to 144 down, wae . called in several Upper Peninsula | f°", ies ish bas" Gutters Tease | #208000. ended May 25. The principal de- | SVersce of go stocks was off 10| ‘tnt: Seiten hing shites's¢'s.2% (July $242%4; and lard was 30 to now appear considerably less | 19.80; little W 18.50. except choice clines $15,000,000 each in the | #¥erage of 60 stocks was off oe — | Poultry . tings the time.when the sult was No. 3s over fet kind: several decks|. Norton said the gusher blew in 1 pl gm cents at $164.80. Losers outnum-| $95" °°": Arion® round #5.0- | 17 cents hundred pounds: lower, mized Wo. 1 and 2s, 19:50; one deck with more than 3,000 pounds of Cleveland_and Dallas districts and . | July $12.27, a DETROIT POULTRY ° ’ mostly’ choloe No. te 199 Ib 18.75; DUI | Pas pressure, The aiareiae ig- $11,000,000 each in New York City | beTed gainers by only 13 issues. ae ee : DETROIT, June 2 | fees paid a 1828; few 1 2s 230-235 Ib to 18.60 : and . Out- —Rgs: ; we i i Fis eGERTTCT El Seok 2 Mining Girls | Riese nk Eran Fitted bt ding etiment.” [andi eS ele eS. New York Stocks 22d attics) ~ Groin Prices Heavy hens 3 ; eRe. 28: ; nit cumcaae Gnam "7 type. beoilers. or: dryers 244-314 | Throughout Michigan — | 15.18: lerses lots’ «to-tse is ss00-13-90; | Pleasant was drilling the well. _| Dillion 635 million dollars, a rise of | cate Merning Quotations) onmlige: Orde pores HSE | cacaco, June 1 (AP). —- Opening Ib. , Ry, eresees 33, good clearance , The area has several other pro-| ‘*! Million dollars trom this time mq Ex ,.. 42.2 Is] Cre Coal., 25.6 Sitios tee aoe Sh; ean f-00 wed ong | STB: ; : darned. pocks 38-4; old secsters 12. DETROIT (INS)—A. lé-year-old| Sslable cattic 3,600: salable calves 300; a year ago. Admiral ...:. 26.1 Jacobs | ---' - “sh g| Whe: grade B large . ag — tye ducing wells. None-of the other Air Red 31.6 Johns Man..., 44 FA oss “ 4 | duly - 1.99% | Detroit girl and a 15-year-old Fiat aeages_shens Gee. mecty ctesdy 6 , = leg Lr Ot... 08.4 Jones & L... 38 | ave seis hares 30-50 wid ave Deter mee | SOD ..cccsss 200% CHICAGO POULTRY hea weak compared Wednesda was close enough to the new ; ’ Aina “ch” 711303 Kelsey May... 30 dium 2430 wid ae i 708i "ye | Dee. o22c2! 208% CHICAGO, June 2-(AP)—Live poultry x girl, missing from their} fives, xg Bg slow y | well to be endangered by the fire. B Not Allis Chal” jm Chk cs At) "eccus 35: Sogy Rare Gora sready on Dens, barely 90 young | homies since early this week, were | to 50 lower, mostly 2 12 $0 off. cows! Two fire fighting units from the uSINeSsS es Miia Chal ... 13.6, Bomb CR... $4) Checks #3- B ta aves | July eases, 1.42% in coops (yesterday 801 soops, sought the state today. | Kosta” calee abene’” i ws ie Conservation Department -foight ; Alum km L133. Kroger oo OT CuICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Sep -- 1-2 $72 Ib); f0., paying prices unchanged Diane Aho, 14, was last seen in 1,200 Ib steers and load blaze. The Dow Chemical Co Recently. appointed to“the re-|4m airlin |‘. 37.1 o S| | eco ine o 2 lower: hea ens 22-40-28; a hotee to low prime 1.068 Celorad the . on . soft. ef Pack. Davis and |? &_~--- 42° t4b McN&L... 194) CHICAGO, June 2 (AP) ~— Butter ae de) hens 165-17; fryers 90-42; | MF. Classroom at McKenzie High | $/G0° mast to high choice steers; of Midland also sent fire fighting search s of Park, Am Cyan... 569 lige & My... 64 | steady: receipts 1.952.119; wholesale st: | aoe - old roosters 13-12.8; eaponeties 38-96. | School, last Tuesday afternoon. --| snd” yearlings "18 00-2355; load Company. as junior biologist on | 4m Gas & Ei 6 Lockh Aire... 492 ing priets unchanged, 83 score AA 06.78; | July 67 Carolyn: Stevens, 15, was last | {77s"eis, ', 10" good 1,eed le store | TUPMeN, the pollo vaccine development 22 Meter’? $f fg. oom H4/ Mee met AM CN SM Be occ coal reserves | seen leaving a neighborhood party | 7e*rlings 23.00; - most to high} Americans drink, on an aver-| Project was‘ Evelyn T. Jackolow, fa Fe > Se ine Tre, 84 sale bu ag prices, qpatenced to ya high | Jul =1+ 1.08% in the Dominion of Canada amount |in Flat Rock last Monday eve-| is.00-12.80; tow low goed ‘young cots | age, one pint of wine per week. | 296-8. Maxshall St. her Smet... ne Maree Field. 38 | | or; ae whites 64-60.9 por gent to about 65 carloads for ning. Her‘parents said she might | ¥?," 16.4; most utility and commer: | py ” comparison con-| Miss Jackolow was graduated |Am Teurter i106 MAY DSU, -++ 214| standards 995; diztien 27.5; checks 245; eee Sweat It Out man, woman and child. in the/have run away because she didn't | prime. ¥ 08; | Soa cnsee| sume about nt of wine each | from Marygrove College in 1954 Am Tod ..... O14 pemene Ob” 193 | wren _ ACO, country, want to attend school. vealery ie.oe-te.o. culo Commercial day = ied with na degree. in biology. ke Mont. Ward: a] 1 ae Lae Paratha et ryt Gaal F * * mac Cop .,.. 5 Motor “Pd 5 4 ve is ———SEE ee ees jAnac W&C .. 57 Motor Wheel.. 31.6), lod C | d Z : A Co 18 Motorola ..,.. conditions when for Sats f Eat E) lodge Calendar esses eee RE wine “Mts Murr? 34,| Regular communication of Pon-| yesterday when the aif condition- Atl Refin .... 344 tet Cash. .R.. 40.7/ tine Lodge No. 21, P. & A.M. June | ing system broke down. Atlas Pdr - 86° Net Dairy 403/393 Lodge t 7:30 p.m. Irwin Aveo Mig 66 Nat Gyps “2 ye epens 2 P ) OND a Bold Lame 3: 403 mat Lead «oc. Wag | W. Mills, W. M anal : ‘ ° * one : ¢ ® Beni gn : ie RY air Bre . 14 News in Brief Death Notices oy at ee, Gea 333 | : fu 7" JOMN | Beha "aia 3 No. Am Av ee $2] Wayne Judah of 461 8S. Jessie “ents, at wihare i ot OE . St., reported to Pontiac Police to- : waged seccee Nor Sta Pw... 16.4 : a [Bore ‘Warn’: GS Mww Aisin... 383) day the theft of a tubeless tire| Mrs Nedra, Busch, Mie Alvina ‘3 Brist’ ay“. $24 Sliver cp’ :. "ilag! and wheel trom his auto last night | Margaret’ “Caduele,. J = i Budd Co . M14 parked at his filling- station, dr rs. Evelyn Cslum e's a3 Ps Pan A w Als a E. Wilson Ave. Bonifacio Abita. “funeral servise ' $ Gen Dry”... ie Param Pict... 436) bilifold containing valuable | <2 pm the’ Melvin A. Can Pac ..):. 349 Rarke De .... 43 — Schutt Funeral Home: with Rev. \Gen Retrac .- 314 Under - 3 ing at K Harbor. —Adv. higss. Mr. Close is at Allen's : $ RADIANT-6 DIAMOND DUETTE Bal BY eta Btn at Rowe poe : Each of these rings has 3 superb, matching diamonds and | Booval Be Sr ous At A cole Bargain Box, 465 8, Wood- ‘Bingham, “age "e_Selored bye=————— - - | drich . 88. Rit Weaie eT a we rmi eee ae ee Po = ie ; robe yore designed mountings are of 14 karat gold. Wsa Gren’ Paice : sc Un Gas. Im 73 x — ” san dear ens ot as = a S valve ‘ve # No Ry age . ummage sale, to 12, A you" got to see to believe! — in! Bo #4 U8 Rud... 484] saints Church, Exebenge Street William | (LaVerna) Dayner Je Fon Choe . 2 o ue _ ase Os entrance. —Adv. pe we wl June. 4th. Pg on 4, UB Tob... y. : = Homenk |... 408 Waigregs 32 | Rummage sale, First Methodist | —_{iissionaty ‘Aillanne Chanae sie Hooker E 30) W Va Pulp... 45.2| Church, Fri. 9 to 12, —Adv v. a. S44, Flood ie ey “| Simeverys 88? oommaena be => 4 Fy. ‘Ooms... GAS Werte A BE.. 30. your friend’s ir jail and needs = 4 Kineey, a . fas Sa” 2. hy White mot... See sat Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA $-4031,| ners! "Home, Latagette. at 7 Toteriak tr is a Wise "El Pw. ai . —Adv. ems int. Harv ; ‘9 tee i Int Nick ....- 49.1 Yale & Tow... 63 Rummisige sale, June 4. 9 a. m, . Int Paver — 108 oung S&W.. 27 | to 1 p. m. tsT Wessen. Home dem- he ere ST) eet ees. 18 | OMstration Club. —Ady. EAY 20, 1968, i STOCK AVERAGES - Rummage sale, 98 W. Huron,| ~. %,,aurice Formas, Dick For. NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As- Sat., June 4. 9 to 12 ¢.:th. —Adv_ brother of Mrs. Marie Baum, I . i fs - le 7 ~ MAJESTIC 12 DIAMOND ENSEMBLE on ec nbl Seo - | See tt se S 3 Funers! : | wetccnenge =... 9 450,489 Cars, Trucks Home, Interment’ et Osh Ml 5 brilliant diniiends in the engagement ring. 7 gorgeous dio- | eae mare 231.8, 1a, ae eee Made b GM j Cemetery. Arrangements ‘by the | Week ago :.....2221 1350 723 165.0) MaGe Dy in Month . mad MAT 3 ik eee monds in the wedding band. Both mountings of solid 14 karat Renee coe oo: EL US RE GE) ern cer wp — General Metre} "Yong, ie Temes, Age, 26; beloved | soeess: aa ; ae daughter of Mrs, George Lee; = ei gold, A spectacular valve from our selection! ines low " ‘meat ites a ieee Comp. said today it produced 450.-| ft, "Peat “Lone "eracst™ oe : eweerreer ite : passenger cars and trucks in ;, “Goldie ‘Mask 1964 low... 143.9 77.8 884 1080) 17S ang Canadian plants in May, mod. Mrs. Bait ivan, Meter fer. Pus Saree STOCKS bringing GM: production for the urday, June 4th, at 10 s.m. mae ee : Pigures after decimal Dotnts are eighths | year’s first five months to a rec: | ~ “aon ‘ ] Baldwin Rubber* ..... ‘te Ace ord 2,081,461 units. ) frengements. by tm _ < 1d fi Bieri; $4 4g] The May production was the tc-| gtign, J0NE Yh he ) : Sfeseé Berew on 32 34/ 0nd highest for any month, being i Lee ~~ ~ sb H < 2 ag” Sel $2 $8) exceeded only by 452,681 units in Heller and pee : i314) April of this year. It compared Pun 7 FIERY 5. DIAMOND BRIDAL ser A unique 14 karat gold combination with 15 exquisite dia- monds, each one individvelly hand-picked for cut, color and fine quality, grow 5 ak ne fo bur rey ponent | NO MONEY DOWNII 3 NORTH rew "the we: bidend | paked, a stiteenia ae eet tieraneaneein see eee Call FE 2-9119 G. J. Co. Peale omy ae with 319,597 in May of last year. May production of 65,777 trucks | was the highest for any month in 'GM history. The previous record | was 65,144 in April of this year, ‘Bids on Road Fixing” Received by Ziegler _ LAPEER — A low bid of $45,428 eral service will urday, dune 4th, x 2: : Huntoon ss aah Ge ty la eo ey ee eeeneeneetoee idl as » gan ee eee nepees + - eee eee eee 8s + ses epagcesnncsces «Sh whee ee eeeeeeeeee Rid aeevanede =| seeeeeer ey Seesessvensees- SLA Sh) W. OF eee eeeedene A soe eneenes | seamen see Hee ene + erenwenee- ace ee geese - 2E Re HERERO TER” Se a eoeeees eee oeeeeeee- . eeneseuss eeeenetese weemennrnees - ‘ae eneeee eo eee were eeewees xs gereeseeoeses “Pree to woes Assist ctr- teceree.48 | ulation 5a manager. Average r oo. 40A| earnings $7) a week. Comm ; : seccseee «fi end bonus, No experience neces- : Drawing account to See een - esbecsaeee. eee eRe OREO Ee ee eee ents eee eee efo-sesies . Pee s0t ede e we +e © sececnenenes . 49 sagen + ‘slp “aba sees + reson pose eeeeenees + Son hese Been es » 4 heen eee eee ~ -% oor eee 8 -e eee ne eee Rese 8A Fd + eeeee ee + 3A Bb ewscepees 20 aseeenceness Bl wenneens Dt ee ee ee ee ee = = * : © THE PONTIAC PRES SS.’ THURSDAY. JUNE 2, 1955 a i — sa = we | ae q __DRIV IVEAWAY ING. ! » Pas TOOL MAKER ..........., * 9450. ee eee $400-$800° Station Attendant ............. $410 ‘BOND ERO tion in heating, air cor ’ ditioning business, Train- ing includes sales, man- agement, engineering, or- ganization. Must be neat appearing. Na_ layoffs, guaranteed salary. Ap- ply United Furnace Co., r IH S. Saginaw. BOYS AND VET S to train for executive posi- —, ~~ hf oe time po onal “CHAPIN: “Bit 1ELOW ~ BROKERS BUILD 3111 hace Lake RB Keeg PE €1131 or PE 56-8845 © Harbor, Mich REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Ambitious and willing. to Ex 4, not amti : prosper. IR HILTZ REALTOR REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Full or FE 5-6181 part time. WIN & ROSA REAL ESTATE CO-OP MEMBER ” 360 oro aafe Hn Avenue Monroe Ca) 465 ee ~~ SERVICE MAN Will train. i8 to 30 yra. old. . Por culating Machine Co., Lake _ Ba. between .25_N, D WTD.,: man on —_weees, 3 WA condition! “ACES NAN man over i. AND AKER. Journeyman, must have cara. MA wisn Xoo — MAN WHO weilry business I . — Sy eid Joweirt with car. PE 8-0176. pa es ag aPave > FIRST CLASS TOOL. ; AND | IE MAKERS hone Fad planes aloes JODA INDUSTRIES Ing. ABER OR SINGLE Must have. miline rate ANTED 2 MEN ~Te = - the heotine and alr : eat MIDDLEAGED “LADY TO | day Pa, \ 42128, | NEAT APPEARING G WOMAN 2% or Giger “Apply at 448 Oakland Ave. Dalry Queen after 12 noon. PRACTICAL. NORSE OR ONE willing to train. Milford, MU- tual 45711. REAL ESTATE SALESLADIES. _ Licensed preferred. PE 5-0260.— SECRETARY FOR LAW Y OFFICE. Good typist and experience and _ we wre Peitiac Press, Sales “Help & We need salesgiris ir full time, part time work in Pontiac. Aoviy Awrey Bakeries department in 8 Kreszes 66 Pontiac AWREY BAKERIES STOCK MARKER UATE, PERMANENT WORK Bloomfield Fashion Shop 1663 8 TELEORAPH i REAL ESTATE SALES ——- excellent opportunity make monev, low cost housing rresleee ts portunity call setes Youne. 413 W juroa * * | TELEPHONE CALLING FROM ¢. Box 14. Pontiac Press. REFINED WHITE Gm FoR house general work or will con sider r_high seheol_ girl. MI 48438. ‘REPT WHITE (ABT Aros REFINED oo vedio and bab ES. WEEKEND WORK = arrina Scrib’s Bar i? Restaurant, 1J@ 5. _ Telegraph Rd c ks ORDER ‘s_ Pienic teat "reling A is pee EAT counter se A-1 CARPENTRY, PLASTIC ANT |’ Karteu. 158 wckinghouse "8 super floor tile a ‘specialty. PE 6-8054. | SLOCE LAYING aRick i ment work. PE $477. BOY is. WANTS WORK OF ANY Fri- | kind, Guts terred. PE 2-2638 N. Saainaw. | 4 oer MAKER 4ND CARPEN- 7 BE nanan rE MUST BE HIGH SCHOOL GRAD-} ‘i ide PCY 16 WANTS ay ol MOWING, _ bier 3, Scott Lake OR 3015 CARPENTRY. CABINETS. REMOD- yd 5 siding. D. M. Wright. COMMERCIAL ART PE 5-1261 5615 Berkiey Rd, oioasp MAN WANTS. WORK. "CEMENT WORK floors, cnvews sidew aaa che ie Fotos Gail anytime, Tdeciy anpeamr ae vewa e walks ‘remodeling of ail kinds. Kitchen cabinets uiabse > reat ing. Bue! Senae Bros, or FE 2-7 wweeialty “COM P SHINGLING _New or old work. Call OR 3-2088. CARPENTER AND CABINEY — — Fa Fy repair. D. B. Mur- EXPERIENCED hp Ste and —_— Available June, = and Aug College student. WIRING. LI . PE 23-6657, 7197, ELEectRicai _censed. Ed Murr: WAND > DIGGING. ‘LIGHT r tAUL- eed ry and flow- | oe. "Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted 8, Building Service 1 12 TION WELDER MAJESTIC FARM HELP .__ | Poors. art ees os mares ee HELE ge| yeh hese Co.. 408 St. Hollv_Mich| Ne experienced. we waitresses. 20 3 and hin we Wee wih {HOUR MOVING PULEY noe must bare experience veld | Gal Larry after 3 p.m. | Mink chores, Can have atiall fam- A, Young, holidays and vacation. M. C. Man- : .. Ufacturing Co. M8. Iadianwood aon sewer ae vob. 5085 Milford ‘nd itera 3 Pere ae wale tm er ae REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Work Vi Wanted Male 10| f= Hyp years | expertonce-|- Modern ely Minn ge a WASONERY WORK OF ALL. kind, new: repats “laude Ry Hols PE 2 14°17 M ASON WORK All ty of foundations, Block — S cx work fireplaces and ce- yo slabs. HA. gas re} 3297 we 8. NEW HOMES BUILT STONE REALTY CO. #19 Joslyn FE 26340 FE 32-0253 9 to 9 P. M Daily: Suni to § New and “repair specialty, OR 3.0639 jaan Wagon & CEMENT WOR work gua: : _ Webster & Son OR 3-0402. R. G. SNYDER, PLOOR LAYING. sanding ard finishing Phone FE WE EL SPECIALIZE wy Cs ERENT. "Balding Supplies _1 12A A. 1 FLUSH DOORS MAHOGANY: $7.50, re" BIRCH "oe Seconds $2 up Exterior, $12 up Hardwarde trim Louvered doore. CASCADE R CO. 4211 John R bet. 9 and 10 Mile Open 86@ Sun. 10-1. Lincoln 23-7526 MAN WANTS STEADY WORK OF 1473 Vinewood or write Boz 3 wo OF ANY E~ Vicinity of Gingellville. FE renee WORK WANTED. asonable, FE .5-i016 LING: NEW AND RE- . repair work specialty. OR STORM SASH eomb windows and door CE ii WE E DON 1661 8 Telegraoh Rd. FE 4-2508 Business Services 13 EMOVAL, re Libays og Get our bid. Er 27188, ACE TREE SERV ICE. SPRAYING te eouro) shade trees. o— Ww L 2-402. Moving & Trotking 19 AA-1 MOVING TRUCKING. PICK- up and delivery Good service at hauled tree. re Sie _&-B-C CART. id & picky. SE 32-4756. BASEME #44 Bh te a sarons ‘FE 3-7385, 150 ecco: BEDFO RD MOVING | Locai & distance, FE 32-8787 Waviino OF ANY KINDS REAS- sonable. FE 3-685? INCINERATORS | CLEENED. AS or: rub! Clean up. PE LIGHT TRUCKING AND CLEAN- Se ae "RATES — Une, "Pe ‘Last’? vou. Smith O’DELL CARTAGE Leca!l and Lone Moving. SUDDEN Vice Manes KOE: light trucking. FE 46079. _Dish and Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS AND " BQUIPMENT Ye Ton 7 (1% Ton Stake Damp Tresks Pontiac arm and es cone drivers, Apply 59 weyee - . €RDERL OA COUN. infirmary, J am. t } p.m, 1111_ Jost PE 5-6001 | Ge panne STTENDENTS. “16 AND| rienced aver, DAY work, Must be good | = G 1, HOUskWos ee a ee Veen ees a YOUNG MAN OR WOMAN HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE ‘TOUCH TYPIST - : | 18-A) “_30 yrs. exo Notices & Personals 25 ‘ RIVATE DET&£C nVeR. OddeRTiC CRIMINAL, COMM'L. xo, Bondég. FE bao. ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NE a friendly adviser.. contact Vernon Vie, Phone FE Confidential. The Salvation Army. oe HEARING AID. RM, 16, 101% N Saginaw FE 38 CASH d REWARD, . ress © eee Morment east ire. for orraine Rol 4 rete raph Sr Furnish infor- mation fo Fes §-a121 and receive reward. DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES. a rah Burnes, FE 28814. 03 Mark. KNAPP SHOES Santo. rE som Sw acrored Knapp Shoes Printed LEARN ABOUT BIR CONTROL. clinics, _ Friday mornings 9:30 te ts W Huron. a8, PRIVATE DETECTIVES—3 YRS. _exp. License-Bonded MA 5-7861, ON A} AND AFTER THIS DATE 62-| 85. I wilj net be. responsible for any debts contracted by any mee thaw myself Harold — dr., 69 8. Ardmore Pontiac Mich. ~ REDUCE Are you pverweight? Tired? Con stipated?. Try our safe scientific quick .method Individual sutrt- tional programs. Call 1) PE 44131. "HE KNOCKING YOU HEAR 18 “opportunity” to get Fine-Foam __Tua_cleaner_ at Waite's Notions Wtd, Child. to Board 26 DAY CARE FOR CHILDREN. Licensed. FE 56-5737. | Wed. Household Goods 27 LET Us BIY [Tr OR AUCTION {Tr _for_vou. OA_ ©2681: "FURNITURE NEEDED Entire nome or odd lots Get the top dollar. Wii) oy outright or sell tt for you B Com munity Sale. Phone OR 3-3717. WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES of furniture. Ph. FE 2-5523. WANTED FURNITURE tf you have anything for boca and want prompt cour- Wid, Co Contracts, fee qur yas 70 ou? {EE MOST FOR "Fem ae ome ut Z WANTED LAND | CONTRACTS .. - and contracts, hob bene money pe i ot \ L for. — “Bu i STONE REALTY CO. ore esa bs dety Oeritet p.m, daily Wanted. Real Estate 32A tors. Call Lingo CASH For smal) equities. If ite ners . what we want we bbs ‘h your door wi eash for. your equity * eal sow . : * and tell as what you have. Edw. M. Stout, Realtor inaw St. Ph. FE 56-6165 TUN Sapen Eve ti} 8:30 ISN'T IT LOGICAL? If you live tm the wotereeed Dray- ton, Clarkston of lake areas with e firm selling exclusively tn BROS. REA! TORS Phone OR 31872 or OR 31768 wT ° oor wile, yeu t 9 Avoly in “coo — ite scalick Pontiac a WILSON b&b 8ON. INTERIOR ra at he and the bi & bei aie 9_§' No phone _calis. | ¢50nG MEN ita. FREE 70 | 0m. Mse mites re ; —fecorsior. OR | 2-0001, A & B TRENCHING | Vor LMAR MOVING AND STOR L & S SALES CO. ee aT ° ee ips Mesemiee ASHER AND GENERAL | travel, tr furnished z ANAGER Footing. water tile Field tile.| “Lincs. “Large vans anywhere in | OAKLAND ah © OT Psat ected told oitthaeltemope y kitchen helper, must have own)! expenses ogvances Average $300 Rucewts e tyoe mechanical rE ro ‘ge USED PURNITOR: BUYER ‘ Ld pa; seneeeens 4 " The Vinevards. mo.” Bee ms. Mich promotional State type | ——— United States. Quick service. FE State ful} price and terms ez- ¥ Gras . ea chard ne eermeslors State kes 7} 12% Service, 142 |. Si business \dgrese, reolies to Least v gap ah pt pine one —5-8562, 41 N. Perry, ONE OF Pos WTC BS LARGEST _pected. Write PO Box 434, City, é seoneaenscsss: ae a3 cae “Help W Sap 2.to “2 eens wixDow WASHING AND TAWN lines. aise biack aur, «tgp soll and Painting & Decorating 20 we# ,buvers. Cash” waiting LET US SELL YOUR HOME, WE Tp eeeeeseeeees « e an ‘ema ieEeDs iw or 58060. |. ~ -_ 2-356 = a4 —_—mnon eee : ave buyers waiting y mewageyl *' witAl, Bats We ne be CURB GIRLS sSeua MAN WANTS WORK OF ALL MARES OF FOUNTAIN PENS al parting. WALL ase Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 sean, for reer, be home we can get ay. Or Peceereeeneeeeot | fivG full time me im our Bloom. | 4 WOMAN Wanted, 200, GEN. oon cnr kind. Pmveavee, | | SyPaurdty “eccral _mates OR “~~ | buy. ‘sell or trade, a full force : po lrbeae “3 id in _APPLY IN PERSON | Youno man a DESIRES FULL | Office Co, Law- ANTED: OR USED ¢ IN.| of six expe rienced salesmen, 6s ¥ uSDE year round lake front it WITH '9 AM. to3 P.M ah ecale USING SUMMED | _ reece @. 21 DECORATING — P < PAINTING Val ndewslk forms FE $2601. | serve you Call today. move to aes ice | “Rprebandioe: “Contact Mr TED'S” APPLIANCE S RVI mate Fe aass. (NTE DEEP WELL PUMP. ae sennense | 4133. Work Wanted Female 11 all makes of refrimer | A-i AiNTING UNTERION 6 EX: en * recom Smad gest ; : tom seevebonssesooees A i] KUSCHELL pei . Pa oe aisrs ~~, —_—. cleane terior. 10 co cash. cabinets & iY valier Srees, 2 Russell Young = , eveneees TB : wire e ie = : a WOMAN WANTS work 'Y"S. 66 Oakland Ave . : REALTOR ; : f——-B. WrD.. WOMAN owN Bae Pars pet 3-1 PAINTING. PAPERHANGING.| er § om . consnenneeee- rtments. salesindy dav or wees References PLASTERI 412 W. Huron 44525 i : eonacesvateere Brelerred if mtezosted , please | Sreneworsaiey ‘ee wanes “Lake x PR scene FE $-0025, Leo Lastig| feng “acres Sstmetes. FE | 5 Om DOUBLE ROLE-AWAY BED. | Open Eves. tui @ Sun. “ti $ a ssstunenooonesees- ne Conter,| MA 41618 EORTAIN SLOOMPTELD WALL CLEANERS. | — 1121/5 Wall Washi Call afer_§_FE 2770, SBDLENG - seeeneres eee OPER ; WOMEN | TO DEMONSTRATE 237 Norton. FE 2-1634_ Walls and window ails all ashing ‘Money Wanted 238A PEDDLING cectlbnepetoeoes enced, _ Full froarttime Im- | toys, Plastics, Pull oF part ee ee | _Pree est--po oblication. PE rial) | a Painting. Ressmedie, PE F308 | ~ YOUR PROPERTY? seeeeeses 20 E. Pike. tine. “Excellent earnings wen eg bg lh ag BEACH CLEANING | PAPER HANGING, PAINTING. | WANTED- 91.400 AT 12 PER CENT If DOESN'T PAY F’ skheoeell BEAUTY OPERATOR iit ah i aNe WET UES _@ Baldwin Ave ¢. Beaches installed - cleased -| < Ta! weshing, PE C3003. __ | to no watd at Ro, Tate of OM oe? | Our-methed of showing to see eseweneene _Annajiese Bea’ uty Shop. FE FE 20600 doncadanio. a am to F a IRL, 18, Wants BABY SITTING eMENT WOR ™. + pee aa sthees PE ge yi WASHING tiae 106 = — =e a = sraaassosce’ B OIRL, JOE'S CONEY | Bite” Pervee — ® ion scoot, OIL WANTS bor contractor, fhoors, drives, etc. | Painting & Wall Washing Wen 43000, bome, lake Prom”| need farms, late. and residential mY. Oe eg ee et ie housekeeping or ‘baby sit | DRY WALL BY MACHINE. FREE aces, PB Smt _ | Drees, bes 6. pester lr garner as CASHIER in. $20. FE 50481. FE é No ble or al P a Sarco eee: | Moe Pa Dee Pe sts pperrger owe Seba Sak ge | px ee | a ORD) oy adi es g pe a Bee | Tene GOOD WOR Paw.| moval Pht PES-0963 or OR| sires work, you name it, I paint|3 OR 3 BEDROOM HOUSE OR pee re AND _Suoee iam esd 12 - ape 1 Ba] FIN-| _ 3-200. - = et gad and inexpensively. * aoe, ; June 19. Preferably near b time. Apply a8 Orchard | WAITRESS WANTED APPLY Gis JouT HOUSEWORK. gO CHIC Electric—Sewers Cleaned | gone, Weleriort, Write Pootise Press M AHAN | : 4 R WOMAN FOR re ; charge: chemically srestes sb Bs 7 BEDROOM UNFURNISHED “ED SHORT ORDER | WHITE GIRL OR WOMAN FOR wus | auras: coon = 7 Bet em RPURNISHED waitress and curb giris,| light housework and care of chil- WDMROORAPHING TYPING 686 extra rom gg (le "eam l "REALTY CO. _Sntbai83 dren Must Hye, Pipe das PRACTICAL NURSE “FoR PRE | Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners Paes TO LANOLORDSWENT | Cooperative Reel Betnie Exchange ~~ BOND AGENCY after 6, vote eases of aume. PE 8-117 Ph 21 ais needed. C. Sundwall, Bur. | ~ FE 2-0263 Bookiteeping Machine Operator, WOMAN TO HELP LADY TAKING | 5" AND FANCY SEWING. FE MOTOR R petra A FE ¢2583, Open Eves ‘tl @: Sun. 104 ccowtieate’. tietnes S $200 gor iive i Cal Pesan | $4825. 44 o.com Stemming 216 E Pike. | sweoish MASSAGE & THERAPY. Can a ie modern tratier,| NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH | Offiee wo... $196 AITRESSES AND CURB CG GIRLS ar te “GnE EXPLOSIVES CONTRA ; ALL | foot technique. Elm | No chi rite Pontiac Press, - POST OFFICE ' | oe ee ae "ranted —— Hane vege Ro icess sreternes. Fi eS es a ae. RE Sek usu a aap GREEN LAKE Cie : JUNE {GRADUA ) 7. MIDDLEAGED LADY 7% _ 71-0658, atin Shberoy 5 ee Television Service 22 4 ON GREEN , now Timmediate wii Aa os px during summer ‘VASHINGS AND TRONINGS, MEN mates Large or small jobs.| ~~~ ~ Chrysler vougband Tm z cee . Le preferred’ FE 5-7390. - ‘Call OLive 1-6645 after 6 p.m. COPENHAVER’S RADIO & dedroom with garage or. it SEMPI OYMENT tee. aes +81 oS WASHINGS WANTED LicHT BULL tan IRT.| repair. $66 W. Huron. Night eres building suitable for ; MAN am) : CURB GIRLS. SKIPPER ___ FES ___| topsdil spreading. New equip. De- | _ice calls. PE 45607. ae er oe ee RD. EM GOOD OU! 10 SHOP | "Drive-in. 4% _W. Huron. WANTED: BABY ._EVE- ———— FE | DaY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE Winte E FOR| —"™ ard rie Rings bee 53% _W._ Hurot PE +400! « irhissis GOOD SALARY: { mings ard weekends. Call FE | _ 5-058 eves. ee PE 5-126 or PE 5-6300 ae at tee cea. LISTINGS WANTED COOKS,” WHITE OR ED. | Nicht work. “Exnesienced only PE | _ +2510. LAWNS SPRAYED FOR REMOV- . P, STR posal Must hav ja 2 he ED. NORDMAN | ae i FA Wire Wipow WANTS “Houde: eee er ee ae “ED TV naPamn TRY | bay Some. clover hay "Green REAL ESTATE , M Ree: | WiLL GIVE & GOOD BOME AND | Psa Press. | AWNMOWERS, SHARPEWED,| Raplo'b TV) ists, Panme or | ROMEO MICHIOAN 1 eter | saiasSaafeet ”" ~ |r Rome enigrqachoaupg| Le 5" eee Dan == | fosetrrce cecice azn | Shae Living Quarers 90) "Faia 58 my kery. Anderson Bakery. 124 W. — N MOWERS HEDGE SHEARS, | ~ Ferini RE arene i] Serene, ere eucnee | : sav. si, cearened & separa | TY an aDpimo, wa-| fara sacttearsa of SAG mas, | gy ayectrore coon, magn ge . A ’ ore, © 7 geen ae Bullding Service 12] Sucetet'pctup and eters | Sette "Sie | arn, To ARE ATTRACTIVE | itty Meant" «St ? DRESS WOMAN WA i , a 65 _Lineoin _| " Pgs 17 W_ Las reve Private >ath and en- eee oe weoik. slay lable. Wes A-1 CEMENT WORK |fAWN) MowEns. MACHINE WRITERS france “tv. inundey, peivileess. | ——CAaH FOR Ma = SALESLADIES Warraky Axp SHONEN ERLE | © LLOYD MONROE (D HEATING §.| ~~ Upholstering — 23|_f2r",00%,87,0e" week. Avail: | talanow you how "ts get euch in vers $18,000- Working conditions. ‘both day and FE 4-6866 Son = ey —g- ei ee ee sting sin, nd night shifts. Ap p1y to El Mar ; THOMAS UPHOLSTERING SHARE Livino quantens 70 | "SD kithySRoxen Open. Sanh . Ms m eaptnas |[— rae ot mares Lake saad ae Masonr Con Available | eam Mszere EM 2418. Oe EL OR ATE es ee ~ Fesponatble, counts, 1 small chi PHONE Fit ¢i157- - weerges ae S naw fr 1 4 SER —neeeees: ' til y) Pp. M. 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Lost. x MALE BROWN AND WET DECKER ROAD DESIRES equity Trades made bo satiety a _. ape dealer equifey equaled sale are FOR | THOUGH NOT NECES.| "yu FtPer_ mapyvni wong | SAWS, LAWNMOWERS| Shitsrents” bei "vant scen ary | Peanepomstion ccwene. : —- .| man between 38 35. for retail: td Contry ie, Mor] SARY. PON TIA C| _ciany. Pree. 140. MA SHARPENED : 2 | TIAC PRESS ROURS ARE _DORRIS Be SON Donelson-Johns| &. Sremosie| monster 2] Pe NH ee EPS | "Es ite RATES EE | Pentti es Ae [earn we es , To ~~. ners oe BOX 78 GIV- DW. Pisweter of ‘Wisner Schoo! te PLEASE MA i74i Ww +155) onl Lt aire 3630 — tur- . Is, : And will MOVING \ By iness or profe THE BEAUTIF a new hi basement. per kite! * : : Roch- | 2 FAMILY : _ Cape, 1988 6-2 modera sacrifjee the ] eopaintment ‘only. NISHED EXHIB: ULLY ror. wat eating syste yor yet a . ‘This “ by NEA Ser’ . 4 alo’ ir y. IT HOME A er heater. m and oo oes nay tee SS? elt 3 I am NOT overwei arenes as sod, Baldwin fe nw cig, te sy semGnie. | cence Rice’ yard and 1 eur eureae i Ave. _ down, a oY chart I'm three ght! It’s in Rubber ‘ room cind S wma LEBELT cor a this in the garage. 000. just tha nit nice fenc livin er bloc EAR JT RD on! <7 condition 3 3 00 or four t i without ed % Too k with ORCH - Ll} y $10500. driv yi . 8 aye. ; gas inches short!"’ —— to this very full price the fur- lot 50x200 and kitchen, seat & ARD* LAKE RD $ downtown. E Or» nd Ly ag Eee lerge F ee — 7 6-00 eal Mr. Dil nf ore ee Priced low for ~~ commercial NC YR : WM. H KNU , oape Sen arts. ; onge.go pows * __For Sale Houses 43 iF thet “Jon you een ‘| NEW FHA Or THWOOD | $10 Pontiac eats DSEN E te ranch you WISHIN' i ee Ba 8 : és P US . : teres ae a ss Pann fen! tle yg omen Or Sale Houses 3 pope | so tet us she 2” tamuy | MODEL HOME — Pho ganization Inc. - | Ph. PE 4-4616. Eve. — .. Bidg. = “ : es ol fearg pont oe ef te, c eee | wee pot ppp bdoaws a oe 3 BEDROOMS with a {E 1one FEderal 4-619 : a ; Arey ones sy Sgates| Se een eee | ad! coe Sep ier aie ee ae 2 FAMELY TN ADRURN i_| pee coos | : to ! me out win ; ‘oo th, @ ROO! t ool. | store a iaund parete utilit ne : own HEIONTS. H well rest: All Sizes a ses sari hare, (Go ia Se ele She PEGE i, Be] tee doe Fe es | - yatn'"¢ room “apd bs “Love "9.4 vere COGEN BUILDING ¢ | wise 6% vase te m | GL with ony lola Priced PG wo nerce “Bt «| TTERBER Olas oF Yours Seal =. : rely some | Colt _Lumcoln 6-043 GUO. Cherokee Hi o 4% room ‘modern | Gt’ second Street. we }.300, down | 5. Sion terce_%. 502" Po T C. DAVIS , ee aod bh Pontiac . to nace red wane. pat fi Sem tg mg Royal Qak > bed cence Hills >| wer oo To home with; “”* Saget gerngrectin Pilg cscond Th cod «ftir Pontiae Lake Rd | ate I. on ah %| £'7\gemee om crerené woe: | et BEICR AND 81 1 an egal ay Jods oe top ‘street, tu Hlemtoars php ble st | Teste woods 150 Rt lake 7 w : 5 ent up. Also | 9-6432. "ake to do Es breeze-| P room hom PAN bedroo: rame all. with ve fun ® ibrice black __age, 230 120 ft lak eres. EF WILL Avenue a3 Brene privile but m faved e East me and alow. 2 Ty good te: only $4, IVAN W age. 230 on Club e front- BUILD and dapurene en Auburo F Male cee nh toa t more | garage. —_ ped = gear = a = ae ca clue _Dr_YE tie. hap kee heer on cnet Bourn | = wr —-| “Sale Houses 35 | "Fear ESR as rgotonee car). peting in ae i OFFICE OPEN +4 | RA mira iarge. 14, bearoom hom mo. see our. LEE hes do 4 beth ‘ NEW old a Toh 4 EY MAK z rms. Pull base. A. - : . . |. veer fe ree 60 't . inform stion eddition- ae separate! svatisbie. room P.ELA. bee’ jake front vedroom ER . bt a furn ase JOHNS my =e and st . lots with cont ? M or enti: rent hem: all 2 fuk , 800, race. Pr SON _| FE 5- . ar Loc ream z +4200 Sanita ae "area, gee HA AOMES. 3 ak Svea ached” ear natural ae Baved street cH “easy PA terms. 1704S. T lege an RA. ES Bee or FE 5-971 iat te hoes abe "RED HORSE. | sieee. wb ft a lak ow are bob Soph rd. r heat. . a Open E vr. Ph. sold w vacan . — down ae a © eke, treat this one is king for pa eee e. a ee New 3 2 _F E 4-253 n Rd 111 Joa veninas . re sue minds D. Ca pd — =e Case ei 4 Oy An "ETE Ss >... Se you por ie os a2.635 vacrificing Brick R edroom ~ Coperative Real Es Realto: {PHONE Fa eiist or PE 14 ma tase) or PE DST. ' 2 2. nnett, Inc actered, wale, Oa ————— Russell Y = Rego 4 Models geleie ome: A - *S rrninor qe Score = New. a. be bed wed pee trance er SEPARATE . ° = : 3 4 rch saan on. room ~. ace. ne a2 per Fo, le ee ey rm el NADAMS REALTY rae is GATEWAYS tol = Bessron | Tite Sak PA | fe Seta State ae - ve or . = rere re ee. eee) a ag ru | HA eRe as | a ar : “ert feta SSE pan. |" SanEa + ROOM ROU ben pee ey +300 __ partitioned "bated Teor | INESS Fey pe poo gyda! An ideal ees HOM BY OWNER. reac fod . ped $9000 TS M HOUSE ©} Hoch emai hf ren eer Se Delphic gare Neng ray Feteated noe plod - 5 eas oe i trance couple. Pri 1 block from N __JOrden +6121, at Middlebeit a5: hed 2 car and li _ lastered siding — with new ms and b rooms, thre: Huntoon NCH, . a E aOOrEN ae OPEN ay OWNER, ae Me) TOTAL PRD » Maytair 6250 Saves Grads ‘privileges and ea E & INCOME Eitsebeun Lake priv fenced tot natural trim, eee nee PE payment fivinion © Low : cE im riv m oor 2-755 cas " Rochester sent f 4 2 war 4 On ‘Sas = een: boi ~ m bebg SMALL bed Clintonville -98 prop- — room re MILE R. D alee pare and on . |e ROO oe 1 x for rent TO 8 900 Sashaba est 6 aved. Loc Lake just baths PHO RILEY ‘& terr ‘lose to M MODE Paci Mus heitese ot | SAT ao Soe Ses | ee ee Se Sree | eens MEE rang |PORE PH PE Bret gta ab eon emia: | Serta ax ROME WH — : a : M Te and. Pull f s and =z t ONE: 1 PE ._ OX- ‘0! Fr Gas "best : ‘we _ NEW a TO 6 —s et leg ~ Orne ont ACRE. 1.ake Front _ and (esoment, oll beat month 2 BEDROO ™ ay $1400" down ® OOK Street. with terms. ene Pa — inelud oo oS water | > Bedroom sl HOMES —_ sa sturdy built 6 operated f an | bonnes An. exception nt Home wet aracct Onera a oem |) Late EDROOM RANC Gasene ieacasany) Gani inchid- | BY }._By owner. ee a privileges tered = pe hess pees ere — bed. | —2:2882 rom home easanaYt apd planned ally well built | = $3, 750 down GOO aki quakes $8000. — roses CH HOME. ent HA heat floors. full Dede g + eat close in Stor u, WEST SIDE. windows, the “Poth ors, picts rere | wt pla foe eal Daas Deplacand het EE TE TODAY VALUE. Sv to sell quick. Cail schoo! | Priced pormuned._ madera, ® roome Goome end tities e- redrige ijn heeee Gas bans are | w Cor BA N ome attic. Has fi ex- THE i . am ae nicely land garage. fenced Bb ae 108 feeg cot “Driva cat “pias — the ‘nea are re privileged to sifer one, one THING with inrge. recreation Foom ERE’S A WELCOME W proverey 8 ME Ls KE aM rat ae Cal ——. see Osh atgrtord Tewysnip Hall tory modern, Bungalows fens “| Sena Teach go amail beach oer Seat Sipiee| alnut Lake | &= ob Bian rats | ae Mata tim “ech beak ated. Aus wrote }. _REDECOR- rude. Weck Galeces: Phone | tie beth. Lovely oak vicint | _ 2 cer ge area. 2 area eee, a. Saved ony, wih treat 4 bedroom eS pave ake ee, a eoeeie Oe Ait 300 Sta $-4008 water heat. _from_ 6 to 9 p.m ferred FE 27114 0 for open’ sign $10,826. gas heat, “fe egy ieee oo ing LD ps ves Cette mov- ; yo oe fully — in exceptional meeers oe heat, dovu- | =a cared a MY 3-5021 7 ROOM HOUSE AND BASEMEN’ PEN DAI | . . ivine room e@ features ted sy clean: oice location, rion. Flint St. _ $9500. Smalt do ASEMENT ~ * LY a MONEY M | 6 Room B finger-tip k: ceramic tie 16 ft. $2000 down FE a) 2. ae. payment or 4 Lerco moter AKER | FOR G1" ea ungalo board ftehe.s with tile. drain: E 4-95 —minatoo._® itich Phone Far- WEST SIDE BRICK oe toe,2 Prem So ph THE“MRCEDAY" | so Se ti Sas he ae ate |2 JIM WRIGHT, Real A RES [Wine DEAL LQCATION AACR _ rooms White Lak modern : $ extra your fami si slid “DAY” ; beth down pl Toor s basem. ™s and ture land Av a tor Set bung ving > heat gy bath, sutom lient ees swiehens Se an —- com-| 3 BEDROO eres sinssed side” —_ at recreation eat aeane tative Real Estate ca em be Be re OA. on —— pose oper = ent kstaven, bath, | ase <= amarece,, In. per PLUS. MORTGAGE M Attached -1'p | ear per ox120 ft on Landscaped space "Exchange fo er Nga per month. Call June . water hea : : ome ; Tiee Cal meter under f) COSTS Close pp! Tot 80 ey LIKE . 700 82.459 enced, Offered Evening after = out SA Pull ter. rport. oor heattin school and x 150. - E THE down. YOU" _ 6 $ tn ® B Ess Re esa we ‘Duck Laxe | Betore ce yoy gece. be! Knotty pine, kitchen satis wa| eee bus. ARICKS? EAM out New Homes | _ sna EE WN yAGE |SOLFED UP Re . to => = s on fai | 8x6 peed ware ¥ € 3 F . —_ n _Term 3 ACRES | ATIO Watch bungalow edern | Space M re window. | WEST SI AMILY yo! BY OWNER. son 3104 | CU N Rent Houses Furnish LE HAYDE mors She seat | coor corame ee! = con | A ER |= Triste oneret Moneta & pen Daily | && Mache warae i Ba | By Scant ts St Se : : wning rec eram * A- 15 osvita jon untoon vr fr Me MODERN 3 ished 35 mE Wallen Bird N terms bet. recreation, room. Ee rllepaca fs prmeree vow aio ta rail baie bathe oe 1-8 Pp M vow dew te ae red walls. vp location. a Secutifl gated MQUERN, 3, nOPM ROUT. NEW. 7 vaio “aun ete Hur g pres gg gc tages new oo" —FE_3-785" p gt geo | on ion, 4 bedrooms, aM. , ee Open _kves. J ee a I po answe ‘ ; TO fered Late act mann Oe 2802 oF wities room, a Poe HOUSE AT : — oseph’ F. | LAKE i on paved str ¢ ate. B+ be : fart arte per meee Suburban Livi 2 ant GRION rete cone pea ye beth & . Modern. 2 T . | WIL. eS TitEO ‘eet. Co-operative Real | 0829 LOCA TIO ou’ LL JIVing eettle- on lace « acres | 4 : 6 L. is 53k W. Huron se \e1SZ LIAMS EGEs” ON, BOT ve Real HE od Bxchane xo Suv_ te iN | for Only 8 whine —— Sule sgl low [te pin ove oe “ nd. Thia howe Aaron scempie: | Co-ope oes L_ PRICE KES. ee ainet Geni tant WALTER GR atte | Gives own. id and ites eth for couple. ‘Must ‘he bath. ideai B rative Real Estate Exchange * Drive out 512,000 | Temp = Cee pins in| 300. 00 | RO: GREEN _MY_2-5831 GR PATE EST ——_ fore, Wie pet Mr nara a Bae a tarm ed ap ee p leton | ' }OAT ENTHUSIA SPRINGT as, Pe Sp PACE * 9a EstabUshed 1916 000 down Tet poiee i ae ar ‘| HURON GA AN Down Payment Over 200 toot of water f ST. | 3 ae ade TONIC , u Tote Balane : . co . Rent Houses = ae ek canes Sos ig Stes WH pel Leg sARDENS REA | water am Ta bee tne Sektons, ee Unfurn, 36 Banger htm yay ¥ = sod = bath. "carpet d prvetroom en Open ieve v 0% REALTORS | 2 Peta tod and ar beat | north of Rochester. Ot ag ye 2 BEDROO tered walls bath, oe if : to T _ 1% room. full Co-overati 9: = . can find ing job. - with $1500- d er. On outside M UNFURN. B il asement with West Side a beat. sams0 enepaing eeuae close ve: Real Eolsts Bvcnos Plus Mort} play. Dlenty. of time. to -| ROGER RB 7 6 miles Ba 5 ey oe | ——— Bee bare omen Paved Brick. § room ct : payment. with reasonab! f, gas 20263 bane | To seach rtgage’ Cost Ho [sit Main. “HENRY. I references. ing ting, Must have ered at the low home now of- ot} heat, wall ww ‘erracet| r= Jeo > @ e down{| NEXT 1075 W. Huron fe ee ee se me has 2 large bé R OL 1-9121 OL Be ve. before 1" p.m a wip | CARE pete of Os. 008: pelllgg, -eomgeoe wall ep ins | Phon —REALTORS___ 3 bed I. RESALE PQOF. ones BR peadinteent raul ts Seebakes ha “nome fe ee echester, Michigan _— = fo Chal ad bares sa ocd keep. eg section Ve Wery tle wp TT @ OR F470) oF OR 3-1872 f 3 bedroom home Mew, cxrpetist | WEST: ANcH Model Home. mics | eam Bent aad tame ook = . . One bedroom A rm, m to BM et 8 : with $1800 3-1872 of! hea: m tile bath SUBL + ; 0 ener. and et water soft- —— aaa canis “ear seme | | Se A= SI on BOULL | ame ae aan. | Ey geen URBAN} | Sah tener net $950 DO : e as porch. * n x will 8 rs = Peers ranch ho Pontene boa. world hen ore \ r MAple 8- — pera. iiesar 6 enclosed | # Toom rea L Might el! equity ae. ed — ig SEF rds. This home is ine LAK VN ig og |S Sie ch ee | RL AKEFRO Mod” dectot Gace’ "omar me win] \ATKINS HILLS cate ae M MODE: high 1 or work for chtck-{ floors, new linsleum me . tin smaller 7 F ENS I . may condition oan oa angalow, new! pd & employed. couple, in ] peel poe pence ta m Larne auto. water a2 Pi cggeen! and Rates the spot whe NT ; we ELLOGG LAKE Lovely 741 JOSLYN SUBDIVI aOR sion Priced at et Aine a street pots | remedied D. i ee possession t _ Pur “4 ag on this c. A Kittle work Y doubt, on a new are et sn an ligerge” 5 room ne «4 os Tae jot, Reanetat home on c T N & mo age with heat. er picture ee ee ae ROOM KEEGO re: e allows for e, but th sion ot you've heard oe 730, § House 4 ceare. with 12 | floo floor car ‘ul maple tr or- HE BAYBROOK S ‘Fenced’ yard. mas decorated. $957 456 W goal. arlene ‘o-bea a ibce tt today mecnecars | Which ts love at first Spree Fa 1760 down rears, old psi. tm siding, gioker’ heat hardeood MEADOWBROOK 10 THE C W O Cc ‘ BED Only $65 pet ROOM a ty ‘of cusbee rm. | G. I so e first drov pressed us when Ibs aie Tic feonquviewn kiehen i od . =DROOM Write Pontise i! eupboard 4. Oh, how e. unto. th em < t Onl itchen. . O,|¢ room f 5 7. a rm space ee are 2339 np eton y $12, oO wisn wren ae Av Box 13 tered ‘walls, earns! shade am | 2 bear. _betek rane the fenced. it! whlch i TBAT | i ordeard Lake, a Rees Te hooe. | WN ee wise hardwood Hore, plastered’ walls 7 Bloondeia a wps, Ready "ta vee ea oe an cnegten penta Tees] See seereneeae ant amg oot On Si SYLVAN _— Down ou after 8 cal inet for recreation. eee ieee ; ; WEST with oak m no re : | 3 . rs garage, — cal Lt {ind “beiwes ‘eose. SIDE BRICK Beat, tion. Prantered | moet atiractiv coated eo WEST SUB . t OnOt ee Large, corner, Set. coment @rive ea between 8 and role aie. et ago i he ivater Bi gas fal, room B attractive house of. 8 cheer. Te Pes ear URBAN EALTY 0 " Sindows. OW furmes niet ee 11780, terme new 4 2 MODERN o70 bath. full h tiled fe feavures. tiled homes fe gone atar r* eaods en an poreh ov rm oy belo a: ween: 2383 ORCHAR : Phir ° Eee 1a ee at. Storm | Close in. 2 FAMILY Sau WARWICK NAB pole sgl gay Ong iandscaved "ip Let ‘moves You in. Ras Sets a which is beers ent chen, oak floors serous Opes ‘De Dig. RD | i} saa Closing Costs ine Sc Si Sets | ° Sao: private natn with “BED- tion. . ~All in t, ; on 2 living | lot matic . base- SA ily 9 10 ropert week bath. b 4 fr tside Ht taal arenes hn ip ee da Shown per eet Nip hong og ec ken GAT. BUN sto 8 cee re Nees 8 a Gaeaen on de en- hed with fire- 088 Y wopointemes well Sue cenet uae a beset Nepy ged g Pl eats ler . 9 TO 5- eke ree teks oee bed Ponti guner. ent and 3 s [are o soue of garage ant eens ent. John K. well landscaped |} s a beaut! eS es right eee ieke hee SS ntiac Lak Ee ea | 4 e, Lake Ave. ELIZABETH completel ot. Sun pu 41380 DOWN : 2 % mile to Drive then eat 2 Bed e porscanion, Piao Tmimediate a professional man, Lat Id REA Irwin evonin Dany enjoravie. Patch | Frovet bedroom to Weiking Le Scott Take tat | Fall orve lake. 1 pegs pang _Rl = ao ae serene eee aT erent meeereae | rere wai, date inom K SEN | = el tae a ee pl| tizab TN EWAY 2 ‘ 3 bed : 10 works ament wh eads mpi . lak : . “ : 978 water Automatic heat BUNGA- a separate’ en studio oF ¥ PD Bias your es = eeage pees (ise Dorothy ny only. ivileges. _FOR A NEW fi ° ote Elizabeth Lake E Oe-operaiive eee a ae all Br Fe sina | Se eect Masbes poor | Oty see aerecs 2 Family W | ae ae tS OR BOPP sear bus. No children. —- a comers: 17.886. S sic. Milats CTandocaping. W we FE jai! Gr EM 33303 Reef 8 room pike Side WM. A — orice F ivin ei New 2 J ACRES’ ] : ice car : bat _ = : . Ful ream £ ee bases wie UT" “ileds i Gol aare | ee etna a KENNE 1 RVWIET: ‘| HO pocdrm. home suburban untment. M1. NEW epartment includes ceramic ‘ule DY x TZ FES ME ON W shower. “61. ‘acl Sa ont oak: ; = we builg custo N foorares. esti eramie le | -o9 NR SEALS ESTATE F 5-6181 | ?. housetrailer, WH HEELS. mode B ificat! =F homes to yout large there is . is gas tired 3097 _V Wit be NINOS: Th . SUBU os EN. 0-0 : in ng hot, eo modern, a Sheer chen," : Ss uys OT) Hlans. ‘built “on your frag hoy our yard. Priced ea a and uron = 8 eel Nekr WataFe RB. AN CCC. s heater. Pa ane wee Bert model before buy- West Side me : type Bioborcttonict bd los Mod. | 236_¥: KLER REAL ole a ng. marrangemenits 3; A - pres rams be bétiroom ri ae ALTY family HILLS. y A smaller home 1 breeze wav home, with m ranch ul Pa 00 bome feented Pine 3-bedrm, come One nm excellent N autifully sit 2 car. e ed : Ly 1) on Miami po . woop COLORE ms with sto’ T lo- ew for uated on arage. IT YOURSEL sins ° nee ESTATES Screened teh - an extras. |" - hep cavers) arene and duet STA Take Fanch . oak" flogrs, plastered walls, led “Prtad at obtaee OFFERS mers ingiacet. Br owe eomer ES = as i Hers is a peg Bh iy hth i clon 3, tied |W) . ae: er. $8200. ink : : money. rks sod‘ sare were OT neat 2 bedroom home wit, i carpeting, nic Aosets, wall M. H. KNUDSEN S. Edith—$g00 D : pi hrzos ye hae ee - shopping. pee petoets pt by bearoome are bette Basie Ecard jecorated. vely kitenen, = [Pha prottion Reakor | Latee 3 room xe n atemal! } ~~ a PE IE tise evarvieane, | SEMIN ne. full bath, larg than avera room _ ho’ 16, ank Bid sm chetahe beater, ms. fireplace, sturdy, ge peacon ar rear | bedrm™ brick hose. built, ‘wts | WATERFORD AR caayrnig work igang Fh Let we koow what You re looking “PION Ls wall chictepRouve. Sea __| ABeaitatiy ane = ee rials Worlds anak rt Sungalow with Ranch an onl Sasement ‘Kitchen. the I jooking 2 ER HI GH I ANDS —Midtite St rae Luxury -1ot. Price, res dscaped a oversized M sie: pros ae ma- 4 and ailt ecreatio I = | Straits tort ou’ ? if fm. 500. entrance space, di ptt rooms & in bar, - mmed 5 Exke- love’ you want ‘ . i. replace pono Pb Eo in shee eee ce i 7 amguanped: rol, oil heat, RWIN & ROS seueiyi auibed eeniins o koow eee aa ro this cute and /\ fan’ Sam 5 pee ends home Oe oe perme) —— rm re poll mame is in 9,750. with $i, ll price eat, | .EAL located edroom fra on this | neaae closes to! lake round b filiams Lak ic 1 ‘ir love with this co : Youngstown 4 oo per a and has appointment (obec! down. Cal ie ESTATE 0 from beneh. Poate come lbems i ne ee €, good beat and new e with oil / this, 7 oe i ti cupboards, Quick ‘vossessjon, with rood. SOM oy. ‘Listing “V-1. | -= can Obs MEMBER | = “ heal ee coweens | with $1,660 de rai hoe oy teeaiy ¢i the easy. We're! NO STEPS UP No se : eae po elena be ae on Yor 4 qe LAKE V E LARGE a shock eV = pee ae: * | Fancher, =. aon Setter ‘gusty - : for detatis. * lEV ; Su pea wait : s—Davisbur sense ait, will satisfy placouns view L a. TL ams FLOYD KENT. : Ab em | EW 2 AMILY "| There's ae Home Ihe A. dea) setting with re Ra _ only, $8, tori. Total buil 15 teat closet and fire- n OR By blag ® Le Realtor | Sn’ ol reed han lots = Ss of extras lage [pete ry hed | obo Midd SHOWFLACE youd brief, s iain sary Satamete howe Fetes Fey a L SPEND seer set ial ee or) Sees fe Straits L sro i dav Tot Sa ee f Z 1 home. j} EALTOR — a School acres mmaculat «dx AKE A . | Fences yard for | Enon room and dining ae Cote eg nanan deer, tenmociae wae mt) tna ulate Sta, Tarte ance ah gee menrenr-| sore nel ot MANY | Soares Foes REA SO | Near Wa Botta Penang me | ESE 7,2 wae ce ING! heen H naa oo e with floor ie tae) Near Webster Sct Too devs end out, Bult, 7 a ee RT BUYING! LOTS OF SHADE APPY YEARS mem Ri etrogmns water Birmingha tte a North “Ena “/a ade | Sr yataaeht au aa , in wood o S : id f Living eon payments. wn with THIS HOME ON . bad Nef tee So eee OUTSTANDING oe - fireplace, dining roo room _ t orth “End / . B.D. CHA Total $10,150. Se cores parte Sie Sar, Betaaiel. font pcos ce Se] fe he Saal ad | CHARLES, Realtor: fogee Gen ee elt pee den or th m. Two heat. = ‘une fies ttvand ee sales 21° . eee © privi-| >& third “pedre Ned @arage, $1 living. /A omfort “and men’s hom a ALLY Us SHOW YOU Taxi8 ft fanclied room, Two full) H ai coon reo: fi wing TH? B Telegen PE. tive OR a M ee FINE at PN od vie rem Hed family ower. untoon Tak © Froat fact rte aire ae odd grad Edw. M. Stout, R ond “reper stra. play room, oF letely remod comm se ve you" "te Stout, Realt wa ty & Comfortable and | draperi complete pooh! win 4 2 alg po I A ge es <= eee oe et ave | Saat , tereened “pork ie e{ojare front-| $1000 mo dow |” 5 ay : | Has eas) pee i Down ine | FP. | . a,” full * i ie a —— goon tin oe is AN he DON’ . e 600 down try road ° eury , T PASS UP)" Ch | iy her ‘eee M ‘ati Sh thie three k! MONEY! Sell nigrum geting, fr elise apace sand" bel 15 garage. a activities ‘% gs for cash cums Rom | Ser astern through Classified ieee aia! hit ‘nga fur | sass? °°" FE 2-8181. om) . 4 location, al . - Tse . HU | Be date ft ok we stephens, Ii 46726 4, 5 = : ae fy 1 HE PONTIAC PRES SS, THURSDAY, JUN NE 2, 1955 New—4 Bedroom Suburban Rancher Need more bedrooms? The ce Jae ae Off f ior actaits ag RS Lt Meiser FE | “BUD” -NICHOLIE | . ESTATE DON ELSON PARK ‘MODEST MAIDENS - $750 DOWN APP. $47 PER MONTH INCLUDING TAXES -and INSURANCE fine Paitig bo ES 2 LARGE BEDROOMS BATH STAIRWAY TO. FORCED AIR. CLL, HEAT 32 GAL. ELEC. HOT WATER oats ALUMINUM WINDOWS MANY OTHER FINE FEATURES Bateman & Kampsen -Realtors FE 4-0528 377 &. Telegraph Rd. 4 6 ROOM - HOUSE.” F —— SIZE | fecoment 18 300 limits on main road. MY ant i BED! og ee reves ONLY 2 LEFT "walls, extra large with dining space, lots of cupboard space, 8 closets, select oak floors, 3 BEDROOMS ON ONE FLOOR. also room. dining .reom kitchen, ree ‘which eould be converted into a bed- room hot too much work A cuanuina HOME — lovel® location mod- erate orice is what vou'll find im this neat clean 4%» ‘ea quiet residentia} street Completely éottinmed walls. D. | uo rE 157 ~NEW HOMES ‘We can dulld @ dome according v een vou a lot. We ean arrange ali new findncing STONE REALTY CO.’ ° 3 Josiya FE & © 8 om Gaily Sun_i t SATURDAY AND 2 TO 8:3 4001 SAGINAW TRAIL DRAYTON WOODS family ae with 3 bedrooms levatery Prods There is a lovely i.vige room and fireplace dining Est SIDE TIONAL . SIGNS WILL LEA D THERE SATURDAY AND | How about making 20 or 30 pounds of me disappear?’ by Jay Alan 2 volietetD Ly pee _For Sale L Lake Prop. — A peastifal = 3 =m brick aet A rculace ace ta the Dining OS fe wre The APIN: gare FOREST To Bloomfield Tow Lid be ee ae $110) or FE $805 ned MO RTH IN INCOME. B’ Sele Sale Seburben Prop. 45A_ a SORES AVAILABLE | NEAR ~~ Oe chon h Re Excellent location i 4 Call J A. Taylor, ; ealtor. FE 42544. Easy to Reach A Home of Your Own Hard to Leave utes frém downtown. ft is as uded as @ country ¢s- ‘wm, Three bedrooms This ent with of] Aeat. Im- eal 2. most charming DRA —— bit er _ aree lo Tot. =f kitchen. din- delient Eitehes that wuld Also \ 7 nedroom for ph $1000 down —_ SUBURBAN rea! other e xtraordinary features sive dwellings to be built ti 4 aped borhood Immediate erms can't be beat. ig trek UNION LAKE A doil house just as attractive as the Bateman & Kampsen : FE 4-0528 | fe Five vane all em one floor | 77 8. Telegraph ,ROCHESTER AREA rho pera wos modern home full WE BUY LAND cosenecre NICHOLIF. & -HARGER work Tar Mae LAKE AREA. 99.500 $1,500 down tte Der month yey home with stachos bric ee | SILVER LE FRONT s0x130 : $3500 res, | Pine: Lake front 100x286 $10,000 | Easy terms. 296 u | bern Hel RAL | |___For Sale Acreage ge 47 | Ri Soy PRONTAGE ON ROCHES- | ter Rd. 3339 8 Rochester Rd. OL 60221 30 ACRES IN W TERFORD AREA on pavement. high —iee | for development 1 re wer 13 Woodéd Acres Attention butiders: Beauti- fully wooded parcel, read Sol Seay ee? CARL W. BIRD, Realtor | | 803 Community Nationa) Bank Bidg. | PE 1) Eves, FE 35-1383: | —E eas ‘ls ROOM HOUSE AND 2 —— i— ‘| Pruit eee en paved road j mile east her be on Sark: tan Orion Rd. s . 96,000 cash. $6, terms MElIrose ¢€711, Holly. Mich. ‘4 mi. from Torch Lake, lent building WAITING You May Borrow $25 to $500 Today Groun veur obilis niggas vour eredit Take up to #4 months, to BUCKNER FINANCE CO. ONE LOT LOCATED ON CHURCH- | “1 Dr. in Avon Ligon Hgried feet. ode} in trade, Pe 4tue a Gon ute eae Real esate, rE — Your LA NDY CONTRACT. rniture, ee or auto for om RAILER ANGE #0 6. ba : Open TRADE INCOME HOUSE FOR ee eae WL. SWAP —S AID TRAG. tor with 25 In 396?_W._Huron_ FE_2-4810 DRESSES 6 SIZE 9 AND 10. SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? “YES" ereaey. to empioved — | Ro woman-married or single tionwide poadtn Single visit io first. Phone write or come | LOANS $25 TO $300 BENEFICIAL. FINANCE CO. 1 W. Lawrence FE 2-9249: Pontiac Mortgage Loans 54 LEO LL LOLOL LEI LLL LOW INTEREST OUrtimited funds for — family Sate Heuscheld’ Goods 57 PAPAL LALLA AL ALANA, CAN BE FOUND AT L & case head board beds. compiete $24; refrigerators, $25 up, ranges. ‘gas & elec., $5 up: beds al! sizes, $3 up: TV ‘sets. $25 up; radios $5 up: new chrome dinette sets 5 pe $39.95 up; chests, new & used, $3 wh: bédroom suites, $49.05 up living reom suites, $12.95 up; din. ing om “aes $19.50 up. Many th 4 a OUR, EASY payment: | LAY-A-WAY | We ee sell trade Pal Go Toone out ane look around % acres of | free parking . OPEN ‘DAILY nN 9 |L & 8 SALES CO., 4 mi. east of Pontiac or | m! east of Auburn Heights op Auburn Rd. MS5a FE_2-2666_ BENDIX AUTO. WASHER 2. BIKE | new In excellent condition $125, OR 3-1301__ NEDROGA ~ SUITE | ‘WITH TWIN beds and davenport FE 5-058... BUNK BEDS COMPLETE 875 | Kitchen set $35. Living room sulte $25. Studio couch, $25 Oth- er items E 5-2766_ BABY BUGOY " AND PLAY PEN FE 5-78 BABY cami HIGH CHAIR. AND ae Call FE ¢564000° Sale Household Goods 57 ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT 1 esk and chair maple $24.60 b pes bey chair and ottoman sos 80 Daven apert and ehake epoca $3 56 £lect << peeesed 174 Gas range 8 es teeeee $38.58 $89.50 BOTTLE GAS New low price Compiete installe- _Puelgas OR BATHINETTE OR t 3-276! 2 END TABLES. COFFEE TABLE. , $10. each. Desk and chair $35 after 5 2 ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS | 2 SIMMONS HOLLYWOOD BEDS. 1 chest. 2 night stands Also bedroom suite and RCA console | _TV. PE ¢7037_ ! PR LINED DRAW ep nares _Fioral pattern. OR _3-4246 ROOMS OP FURNITURE AN Sl ieee and traditional. MI 4-2775, _*¥es or week-ends CHROME SET 820. LOUNGE | chair, $15._Desk bar chair, $25. Child's desk chair. .85. - Living Calcinator *1h, FE CROSLEY _ ‘aivaooa REFRIO- mn dry __ $75, terms. MY 3-3711 DAVENPORT A AND 2 SHAS "3830 Rochester Rd. OL 60221. aan PREEZE 21 ae FT. $50 _& take over payments. OR ‘30432. DEMONSTATOR COR METER B. Munre Electric 1060 W | DOWN FILLED LOVE SEAT WITH matelasse upholstering Drexe! rer. matchine chest of drawers | and nicht stand Coffee table with miaid jeather top Red woo! tweed channel’ backed occasiona! rhe Reund Mersman lamp ble resder "teurine Bell lamp “rvsteal boudoir lamps Foore FR 3-018 davs Weekends Evenif +s s ¢& 26319 | ELECTRIC RANGE REFRIGER? ator washer. lawn umbrella. and bunting suit, size 40. Like new. | FE 4-0450. Above Walgreen tose) 5 ee Connen a sn Beas a fa INE ZENITH FM RADIO 925. | PO PE 58755 { FRIGIDAIRE 1 REFRIGERATOR. ood condition. $40. Everhot etec- 14 trie Toaster and cabinet $35 | 804 _Owego Dr. after 6pm | |POR SALE GUARANTEED RE.| frigerators $38 96 up. t | ger Washers ..... $30.98 up | Spinner washers ..... $69.93 up acuum cleaners $795 up y's 46 Oakland rE | S9E*AUTOMATIC WASHER condition, FE ¢3214 after 6 HOOVER 2 VACUUM LIKE NEW $]4.95. Belts baes brushes al! akes 036 Mvrtie— Wuron Gar- ELECTROMASTER pall pepo GOOD condition. $40. FE 40065. _dinette set, et Desk an ows dwellings; —— should berry HG. PF SiGe ed none PF hbase 0 — os Swaps. - $5 eR RA # GAL. HOT WATER TANK, OIL | 18 in. firepot. shaker rods and . Plow i / rid sulky and rototiller. $600. Pe of e ~aal value FE 5-1353, GEESE SWAP FOR CALF OR: 7 te have you, OA_ iat, swap for house trailer. —- or _ete. MY 3-2803 of, peck tala Yala tor a zaxd2 ‘home. me Well ts in Scaped wil take = will sl fe for yen =. with $630 G ROO} ae used Remington Rand typewriter, si couch. all A-1l condition. 4 Liberty St. Call _ after 6 p.m Apt. 6 _ ‘KNEE HOLE DESK OFFICE: | desk. Settee. FE ¢3772 Poa LOVELY “SHERIDAN STYLE 9 piece dinin m. suite Walnut ehest of drawers. Wardrobe Lge bec da Mop al Verv reasonable FE 21-8449 . Lord's especial ——_ 5 pe dinette «+ $49 95 eed tes tee aes 8 8 from $2 es up | Hide-e-Bed from $139.95 ... up Used eae etov, . $20.00 Lord's Furniture and Appliances 123 W Huron = rE “Where W aa Used To Be.”’- PANO. FA ; eeu NEW sei]_now. FE 2-0385. @IGH CHAIR PLAY x ELEc. tric mangle. bassinette, - teeter. babe Like sew. PE 46195. ; GNOLE apdted reeked PAINT SALE %% e 4 ack's Studi 2 $12.50; kitchen table ond proven Jack» 183 N, try, wear Sears. 9x12 LINO. RUGS. .$2.98 12x'2 LINOLEUM: * lamp $5. Other items. FE 5-1756 | Solid eal panel twin beds_ $ _&nd ‘1 electric stove FE 40722 | range $25 aig Washer. $50. erator, 8'4 cuble ft. automatic ’ defrost. freezer chest y bal; ance at $15 ver Easy | *s washer: _ model. | Casi tosis On baht FURNITURE | . solid mahogany dresser with mir- j Paitan teb'e lamp Two matching | Gas STOVE. Like NEV. ROLL- | away bed and he ey | 4 . ... $6.39 Reg $495 House Pa 4 ALL tice Hae NYL [NLAID TILE % PRICE RU PAIN’ : AINT GAL $3.50 ‘Westinghouse toll electric range | with wide oven. teal_buy for 1 rr MErRIORRA $io N. Saginaw Bt, St. ‘End tables, $1.98 up: new: ry Saul ons RANGES VOR lige tric __Huron. ECTRIC RANGES. USED i EL B Munre Electric W. Huros, en c. GAS ; RA cap $20.95 up. Used refrigerator, . $40. Sweet's Radio & A 4m W. Huron _ PE tS Wee 7D WASHING MACHINES, | ae LO lio teds RB Munro Eleo- trie-Co.__.067 W_ Huron. __ TIsED TV sETS GOOD CONDE _fion, From $19 up_, USED TRADE-IN DEPT. & : Sreaktast set... 6 Leas dining room suite Maytag washer ‘ ’ hs ape 7 Hn 4 THOMAS E CONOMY FURNITURE CO. SAGINAW BT. "PONTIAC “MICHIGAN I cu OFT” ORGE, opEEP. nae new ulte freere. ot gas aT "Clarburn oft Eiizabeth Lit (kd. tien onlv $10 — eas. Kenyon , USED FURNITURE FOR 3 ROOMS 2491 PE 2-5520_ Used Trade-in Dept. _ pe, maple bunk bed set . $20.95 2 pe! itving room sive . $14.06 Studio couch eS pc. Wood dinette . “$24.05 8 pe walnut dining room suite : $40.95 A size electric stove . $29.95 | Guaranteed, Tefrigerators . $60.06 SMA DOWN PAYMENT REX PARKING WYMAN’S ally W. Pike _Only er. $80 Upright piano. mes : ~PURNITURE. ANTIODE W dickos are odds & ends. 2-1a2 WASHER $15 VACUUM SWEEP- er, $5 Electric stove, $10. Win- rid fan. Like pew, $35. FE 5-27 Ww ESTINGHOUSF * REPRIGERA- $125 leather too table, $25 leather top coffe table $20: vac. uum sweeper ‘*15 Other miscel- laneoUs items 247 Ottawa Dr. - WAYNE GABERT APPLIANCE SPECIALS- NEW FLOOR SAMPLES $158.68 Bendix dryer $130 $180.05 Norge drver : $155 $299 95 mp jap auto Waser. ca v . $383.95 Kelvinator. freezer 279 . | $160.05 Ironrite troner ...... glee ($249.95 GE elee range .:.. $169 | $200.65 Bendix gas dryer gie6 o$232 3 Kelvinator 30 in range $177 Many others to choose from. Terms Seve up to 275 per cent on new floor samp'es 121.N Saginaw, FE. 5-6188 Whitt . YOU LIKE VHITER WASH en PR FIXTURES LOVLIER HAIR SOFTER SKIN We can show you how it's possible and beln yu «ave money too. Rent or buy a Reynolds-Shaffer softner Free information po ob ligation a -CRUMP: ELECTRIC 3465 _Auburp Ra FE 44-3673 For »r Sale Miscellaneous 60 “ran ELEGTRIC TOOLS, APPLES ances at wholesale prices to all. GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO., _2258 Dixte Hwy PARK FREE! ALWAYS WRECKING. OUR io are iess| Union Wreckin; Ine 31245 W_ 8 Mile Ra. APARTMENT SIZE on RANGE. four burner $129 50 value, $69.96 Silghtiv scratched Also several full size ranges in electric and eas at extraordinary values. Mich- _iean Fluorescent 393 Orchard Lk. ve —_—— x. AT BIG SAVINGS lumber 2=¢— Good used 2x6 — 2x8 - 2x10 — 2x12. ‘tar $1.15 A Shingles-rooftne-nails aod many other building needs ~ Plumbers ‘ead 25e a lb. We can save Atl ama on your complete lum ee a 0S" LUMBER Co. 5340 mighiend’ fe Rd. tase? OR_3-7092 APPROXIMATELY 125 SCREENS. different sizes brooder. 3096 8. Commerce -, Walled ~ 276 Garage Doors TO CHOOSE FROM SPECIAL SPRING OFPER - Berry ail steel fully guaranteed. From $35 and ap Estimates on femodeling free ___ BERRY _DOOR SALES 45 ACOUSTICON HEARING AIDe now give new comfortable hear- daytime. evening or “week ~ Paintment peo — Oi CAL hx ost trowel, ~ i ers, power trowel, ete, JACKSON'S RENTAL & EQUIP ‘eel type mower, 32 in sickle bar pos now vlow and sulky.. worth $565 for good s@a car Barnes Hardware. 742 ._ Huron 8t SELL OR TRADE hou t oe ,pavment.” “Ask for me. “breve ’ L. H. BROWN, Realtor For r Sale Clothing 56 ar om GooD cocktail and cotton dresses. Will $149: 05 WAGNER CO 1960 .N. voeirte seat Pontiac Rd, new. Reasons ; 5-022 KENMORE TANK V VACUUM. LIKE able. FE 5-0642. e new. Reas. 7. _Crange Grove, Willams Lake. IN SINK WITH RIGHT MAGIC CHEF 38 IN. rie — der | house Ww or 2 acre Sar " Hn ho Pontiac. “MA Aple | ae (BS ACRES, 7# i iaree home, barn near ts So a a outbidgs. Idea farm ae ea viding or forming. 000, terms. 120 ACRES Care a cot aahiont |S im argc Ds ae RETIRE . H Ha ® ‘hen house, ‘mall barn. Taxes 843. / ase “dows, a uw eis eae taeee ve WALTON BLVD. | ES is GILES REALTY CO. - WwW Huron PR 53-6175 ve $35 TO GENERAL PUBLIC LOAN CORP. LOANS Extra Fast Service aa rete Se HOUS ‘HOLD | FINANCE | n of Pate bin a 2 eon eae cc ICE BLUE FUi MINK DYED SQUIRREL JACKET age BALTERINA, BITE FORMA’ Wares JACKET WEDDING Size 18, FE after 4:30, _Sale Household Goods 57 ae. 2 ae eek LL LENGTH WED- ding gown, Size 12-14 |OR 3-1321. size 16, good condition. Only $100. - Original § cost, $400. Call MI "0073, aE 3 AnD 2 FORMALS USED winnd beck trousers Bi Bize 40, AnD ACTION. SA LE . 2 PIECE Livine are. SUITE. $20. FE 5-387. FE | REFRIGERATORS LAST “YEARS 1954 mod: 7 erica’ best Seeniee c "= ee J 903° Thi 2 —— Y PAINT SA E fad ent of nie ee sic Ot Rubeer base oat. [| es nn — orpenis _......... gal. paint & zetia Ry OP 3.90 FLOOR Open 9-9 ay REMING: gitioner new a “nen a Se Munro 66 - 10.08 UP RETO tv i so Ceavecenseeses WIG oeececeeces 10 : ; \s Pe : i ah ts \ : : “t < i \ A - ae : a ‘in . . : ; | x os —— 7 ai : : . z _ankz ponrrad PREss, THURSDAY, JUNE. 2, 1955 oe Truck | Trader = 1954 ..... $1095] tx srareaenees CHEVROLET % TOW PANEL |. 54 Pont. Cata. .....$1895 1952 ..... . $645 '4 Ford Reh. Wen. $1785 eae CHEVROLET % TON PANEL » For ‘ust, S $1295 - | May00' ce Oa Pg out, $4 Chev. Bel Air...$1605 TN pe ye | 1950... :. $245 53 Pont. 8 2 dr...«.$1245 over aT rst sae BLDG. SUPPLIES - az |_Sale Ottice Equiment 63 E JEEP % TON PANEL 53 Chrysler 4 dr... .$1295 ScoTT ATWATER. ie HP. 1983 sier ‘eee Mite “citer, “Utics “Rm P1251 1949 $225 | '53 Chev. Pickup ...,$795 Rew Fr poate ee cag| LUGO oases 53 Ford maar oe $1095 UTIFUL = top, $65, 7600 Lake Rd.| CHEVROLET % TON PANEL |, ! NEW BOATS 14 IN. SIDES, #40 53 Ply. Cranbr ook... OEAGLE PUPPIES and oat Pier. 1954 $995} '52 Pont. 8 .....<. $1095. BEAG wwe ee r’ 45 by Int. Pd, Ch. Sand Tke out RGLAS Se Ford 62 dr. of Printer four FIB FORD % TON PICKUP i | coll, Sinks ; | mules, one female: & each. After 2 qerne TERRES. EM 307 52 Plymouth 4 dr.., .$695 4 ; oorheis ~ - : Li ; 33 Sai. Goske 1 Slecas went of : “Care to have the floor painted too, dear?” foe docket basne Genesee Gales, 1953 eo wie $795 52 Buick Sup. C=. ‘, in "ald. Good. child's Bt ‘Mas pe- iesoa COTE eS oe ee fay ov. ‘ $895 ; = 5 C j = a or ooeeeese rag ta Baby Parakeets ...$2.79 Sele Form Equipment 76 — 78 and. trailer everything for tbe 1952 $695 52 Chrysler.4 dr.....$895. ~ with extra eee me a Sheath ance = eee #8 ee < oe - : OD ocgseccreuascees: $5.98 OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES , ie ie. 400 ain. Sel ath bt; PH 9 4028; Closed Bun, LIQUIDATION: SALE Tr ail er 396 Orchard Lake Ave. PE 2-020] CHEVROLET % TON PICKUP a ae Pease |. 298 amp, A. = COLLIS PUPS. MALE 4% MOS. : ¥ BOATS—HOIsTS Olds Pe 09 «$1295 Portable spot w ui VIPMENT. | Sable end white, Reg. Exceo- farm’ equipment Suet be seed PORT . , Ss : tionally good, Permanent shots. re ALUMINUM DOCKS See ee 51 Chev. 4 dr.. oe S ) M at e eink. _ a os dia Tro ads SUPPLY Exch: lige INLAND mel Bz: is _ FORD % TON PICKUP 'S1 Merury 2 dr..... -$695 one Sit poreet “Bim Sat_TSe 10222. 6 PT CENTURY INBOAR ove Y. Sale Sporting Goods 65) cocxen PUPPIES. BLACK. v0. Geoera 1428 SALES & SERVICE |. ..| >, trailer and cover All like M atthews- BURMEISTER’S ~ v MA 42008, FARMALL Ex- TREES Paainie GREA —ERCURY TARE — ER on is Patan haere Re ye voles | acer ond ccuoment Bow ient| Meeks AN rma tome i) MERCURY MARK 20 | ; 2 Tow cultivator, $600, MA 6-2624. 1) New . =M asamp LUMB —_ wo | MOS, BEATTIE, Tae | a POMD TRACTOR PLOW, | Sogn't, faut Tyete weet | St aE Har QTeaveS|._ Moror SALES SNeclor. Excellent MILLIMETER PES Cheap. Seen at 3016 Portman, disc, sub- soiler, scoop, all $186) -at § ner cent interest MERCUR : Yellow eo 264 S. Saginaw -St. PE +7311 | 800, 000 "| PAIR OF WATER SKIS, USED 1 posite site Roosevelt School, Cass LE.| cash, L13-4267. 1000 Maple Ra. 3S a Yeckst Bouts, ‘Trojan boats Mas} Workingman’s Lot y FROCK “CLARE CARLOAD- sonscn,_qnvetiens, osnd._Um 32006. rete er et TE oes: ONES AS LOW AS 650 fe ee 211 S. Saginaw St. TIP TOP < iy er 2000 Ib capacity, New en- TACKLE. SALE PARAKEETS, CANARIES, GARDEN TRACTOR. bs Saws. Ss gr | : 7 asmelidee FisfEh’ rns pi byt toned dre |__°* PARTS—STORE | O'RIOPEL"Ahame| FE AMO | Cte Arie "AT SORMEISTE S. Recular G2¢H) Aires Master reel. | sanz OREAT DANE, GOOD Tractors and Mowers |, Telegrach FE 93200 | ree Y REALS | YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER uaran OUR PRI ARE NOT ONL’ somateg watchdog, loves ehild -ganpan tractons, | © $. Teegresh Fu Be LASS SUPPL: : LUMBER vin rn voo set te Tate | is tte a | Geico tema ee |—eaceer RR |, GETS BB [omen we car nem | USED CARS 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU [p2eta:"sis\08 Ocean City eptaning PaRAKEETS. OPALINES: CANAR- Kip BARS ete | Spring Clearance turamie Plastics, Co.. une cab, excellent mechanical | — pPiriglax . tes. 1304 Mt. Clemens, PE 4-0960.| M %° RIDING M otters will take brand new : re SS | es Caceres 4a 8 brows, CASH AND CARRY {x mesontte, sheet = + 288 Regular ¢3,30 two iray tackle boxes | Fae igeTTa “BibiEa “Wi MEL | JACOBSON © AND MOON. RICHARD. TONY'S This car is like new. See _ Plamerveard and tad tata std. ‘pine bas Der Mi. $00.00 PELLY’S HARDWARE] prten ts 2 TYPES. 18 MODE: culos ft fo 41 ft Ne pes'| MARINE SERVICE Haskins Chev. sect en. Birch flusb doors, $798 wp | ixé w. fir BMG isa-cs. $79.00 K a = PROM. ARE phony tap gall: | cecsasicc aacan oun onen : 1981 Plymouth hard Pecos. rock weet bea. 61.00 | Sug RUD fer oa TR. 2 te | eee hes Senne Auber | _ Dancers tine att | SERVICE % AMD | “1 Mile North of Lake Orion | Boats and beat kite trailers, 2008 | orxre HWY. ot MiS Maple 68071 $595 Oak flooring. all errdes_ 1x4 sta. flooring, M,...$130.00 - Gravel - Dirt 66| _ Pet shoo. 68. Astor, PE 48433. |... BF. EVANS EQUIP, ae TORS Pre Roofing” No "20" 230 vbandle x8 std: Dougiae g per M0. 08 wn Dogs Trained, Boarded 70| 1 ri. ROUBLE DISCS. REASON. | Auto Accessories 80) USED MOTORS NEW & USED Sy | Pine & cedar . : Fond -PENGUSON CULTIVATOR. Auto Glass Service SLAY BAUGH’S co aa | Ply wood & decorative. ALL BREEDS . 2ARDED. |FORD FERGUSO 1964 Imperial . Power : ine oe Swaer an $5, ee EW AND OSED GARDEN FRAG: | “DED Zot need, tt Mare Jos fied | sonsom “OUTBOARD _ MOTORS TRUCKS Be. pone? be Qoee > , wall boara Owner and ope NEW hehered 630 Oakland Ave. terior trim. See and this 6120 Boate Sad tunwmeres . Dick up and delive ee oy ged tock i a oo eee wes 1b. Transportation Offered 87 WILSON GMC beauty! “ : bach pespite avails out Ope very | _@Grionriie, © |. Sher tins ee vmainiel ined | oww—mmmmnmm—~ | “OAKT AND AT CASS tne Maton 2 RIES. COMPLETE WITH RUBBER TIRED WAGON. NEW- “faucets, $2480 value $14.98." Also | Soll pi Sees $3.98 | i B .| Perm Reapels 7 eaoap.0 O° “iy wade, ion degree tur tae .| Us AUTO Glass CO. | [FO ORAS Daivew ay seevice,| OPEN EVENINGS | - $ Se ee eee Slee Ste a ee Sees | care ome re ORC R. berzy oe. —_SEbiroso ties “Stee MOUs: | 199 Oakland ave. FE ee | AT CE NO NORTH Part | FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531| 1934 chevrolet pick up. warted. “*ilichigan -”"Piuoreseent 40 power mowers, from... .$50.95 1 TOP SOR, ROSEED BTONE boas AND GATS BOARDED. OSE a Auction Saies 77 A dt I ou ® load_¢ither_way. PE $606. | oso 1% TON. CALL OL $997 523 rene eae aI Reenter gracel fil 7 (see me _ CAR OWNERS Wanted Used Cars 88 “TARO DUMP” TUCK MAPLE N EODEL & TRACTOR. 638. FE 190.99) Pr 4119 of FE Telegraph. AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY | Used and blemished wind shields. T YARD DUMP TRUCK. CLARKSTO HARDWARE—PLUMBING 4-1 TOPSOIL, FILL DIRT. ang * Hay, Grain & Feed 71)" sient &. &. smart. Sale Parm.| ‘49 to ‘SS. Chevies, Pontiacs,| gion § CHEAP & SCRAP CARS. oe NE WROUFT VEN Wis) REAL MOTOR SALES MEDICINE CABINETS, LARGE 20 BOYDELL PAINTS and gravel. Vern Goyette. S , £ Rochester Buicks and Olds. PE 4-7066. |" bey or eve. FE 2-2606 % CHEVRO YAN $05 REAL inch mirror, al] metal cabinet | IP YOU ARE BUILDING A HOUSE | 30578 or FE 2-3148. Op BAY. STRAW. ZUCTION, SAT. JUNE 7 AY 130 ATTENTION! THE HIGH DOL R nt ee na yl CURYELER- PLYMOUTH $7.98 value, $3.95. Slightly marred. | DRIVE OUT TO BURMEISTER'S| 4-1 5 DIRT. ALSO apd pied Aa 90088 . a hoemted WMG wie cast anne LA oS a yes Sue aa 2. m4 Also large selection of medicine | AND SAVE UP TO $500 ON ALL| and vel, FE 1-6319, oats, corn. Phone MA 60666. % miles north of Plymouth to; We are wrecking 1949 to 1954) pos high grade used cars. We te EB Piles LANE cabinets with and without lights, MATERIALS DIRT AND DUMP TRUCK HAY 620. A TON ....* | 44833 Beckles Ra. 33 head of] cars and trucks. We have several| Or, Nigh Srade used core ales, A 55141 Sere cepibas cacapies Diekions mane Seen ree — ‘se r= Rivage | en ee See oes | cee Trepemiaion ana teer| ert pay you weil. 4840 D BX - RR 3 LP 8 beater,” waite ee a-ae| BURMEISTER |~ ee ara | eee ae | ecieeee ee| J. VANWELT | Siggeege ae 20h) Ee eS Se ie e eT : This hay i a of this herd on . : OR 3-1385 5 4 NOR’ CEageres fens. i) Northern Lumber Co. |"itab SARP ol!) a Pama tate sored mukceet te hsx,| SCHRAM AUTO PARTS|— MUST HAVE CARS| gurer a sore oom vee | wendzara,st Megane oe ere | eee a eat sis Se "Siotetttg Seong | Sez atu"tsa nny soe | Stora seame comers | SOh"EMt aM stane | goa STARGLT | *RREE GeereRy MaRTDE tor boaters er bousgtraiers and | Detroit. ee BLACK DIRT of the bid. wuccesaful bidder HOWARD STREBBING pee ng “Se Price, “THE Ra at = —aEn ont |- week's ape : E2ERinon. re som, "Erase teponerner nneeas| Sf Faas & eget | Ea Fila" aive esas | Me Tee aman" | ~~ Loving AUTO paRig__—| tbe vat ne | ron ww x nom moeyr rae | “Mogae GPRYRRE ~~ | shift with three forward speeds | _FE_¢6523_of ae ap pe | Roun Phone ‘Howell 1010 @atne coleman ae tires like new, a real bay | og meen S100 A PUMPS $s 5 iS Bask ra arn Winered Bek aaa Sun, Basemvats For Sale Livestock 72 AUCTION SAT, 1:30 FM. AT 344 | Rebuilt, epcings sag 0 | 02 Onntang USED CARB” Cg -s33 at only 0486 full orice, make “hecteh efuatows RADIO. FS. Mastic 5 septic _ tanks. com on o Hd, ii miles peri of | Lote | WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR exe a at ines te | a Si oea wise —puc| “ae b* FROCK NO wawicm |" SEMOGZ.» QURBISFL TEGR| Au vier ol poco tpse. fr foie eee e| COMMUNITY | Haskins Chev. | “Sessmarre te . = i GLAss ORIND WITH DISC/ fest era'e too soi! pont and} te. i Mich, : = x ot king, read: 1947 ond 48 mouth re-- . — wheel, $30. I ty 10", b.d., sh) black rE _ ———————, | _.clothing, Filer = DIXIE HWY, at steel regdes bree SLT | FRESH MILKING COWS. 8600) ZocTio I, NIGHT 6:30 ‘motos. Cheep. 1) 8. Joba. DIXIE RWY,ot Mis_Maple $6071 PLENTY KELLY'S HARDWARE| Sve, hs, Sie fev. fs ‘tt Bisce PEA Pn iat alent Lake Ree | a ee fetes Ree So |S MOTORS __ | “tocn" ver Uchrome ‘ite sew. PLENTY 3904 Auburn af Adams. Aubura - he 3-154, ia ) L0 ad . Sale Tir 80-A sores rome lik Hetghta. PE 23-8811 Waterford. Soe TELED MArket 41023. Waterford. We have a fine assort'| == For es A : oc} WOR CHEVROLET PLENTY a BS BY p.m ‘| “tte “window. All plese’ intact ie < Mh piode Shee vel 508 oe, eel bees merchandise this week. Some ‘new URED TIRES 150 TO CHOOSE we a Mee. = aa ini whey to Ugh Mal ol rs apr alo gerald gear ma faelnd ' : ae . > & G. Bervice. 3-8311 | @FORD Pick UP. G45 NEW | sendersos Oakiond . " Peaay Paint Sales Shee mene i ar COaDtnd BL ers _ aed cabinet sinks. ving room _Auburo" at Opdyges See MeM Motor Sales 5 sy This truck is tn seal sive 5- 1439, Gocas and Al to carve Eidtgal et 1 cent ..0.: me ~ STOP SS $s, Beat RES GU | CCCP DING, Aoered tharcash- ireosea, sorinas. dressers. ¢ chests Auto Service 81) Fors “iter. A? "Oa Seei | NORTHWEST CHEVROL eseees Look listen punch | _Lake. MAple 5-7608. |S obred. Will Jump. M14-0532. vanities, rugs, 5 v . east - 160: w 2 Gallons for + sal eel Betton” etarter laen wenvr. Bure Pit RD ON, ROAD GRA PROG. | foLsTeIN i OF DUE TO| sty of cod seit ‘of fe, Sed | ® 4 REE ES & fas hasta Neale Cans Ct mane | Ee a = CHEV. Cul bent cad CORSON: “gan - 4, concrete anes pag chong ger eee Looe WD. JUNK CARS & SCRAP IRON. oad sorinds var 10. j 1 Gal. Paint and Now at EVANS EQUIPMENT eae ect 1 ba HORSE_FOR SALE. SPIRITED 3| iSGe “mowers ood selection of S Ah Past service. Call PE 40862. Must” sacrifice. Sell cheap. Roller or Pan....$3.90} 8% Diste Hey. . old a seen SS ae of —— prey BRAID. MOTOR R SALES Oe tee a MODEL WRECK- ory ra Pie cn ; FLOOR SHOP STORM SASH | Ein OLD | mp6. itigueg center iadie,| _.,, PHONE FE 2.0108 Bagley Auto Parts boty. coed tres, excelent com | ] 54 Left-Overs © TODERN EQUIPuENT "FoR tod doors. ‘LOW. LOW pricel!t oe See pencmeaon,_ care Coss_at_Weet_Fike vR 640i BAOLEY 67. teen pecthere Lake ee Open. : T FOR = ; . | GRANKSHAPY GRINDING IN THE | —_ Last Sie eS FE 4-608), a eer Ma gd ea ral et tin Ae = ELECTRIC HARDWARE.|_ am _to9 pm cabinets and many more. We have| 3 25¢3. + prices paid for —tammoeeh ears. For Sale rs ALL BODY STYLES | bi'g cucoiies =~‘ 31217 OR | SUMMER ston) Cd Co Loam too soil. 5 cu. yd. deliv ING HORSE, 7 YRS. , fine, lunchroom and large bart —s "51, '52, ° "58 we . ; , +2103 REPAIRED “TO ered $12.50. Call FE 2-boee srs OL 62350, Ask for Isaac Bale. 2 a Sale Motor Scooters 82 HU JRON oD. GARAGES | REPAIRED TO M. A. BENSON Black TOP Sot, PEAT : NSEY COW. 8 2271. ie / ' . 4 AS LOW AS = eee. Put ip in| new jaro bay tone. a A. Benson for Travel. ee delivered. FE axis 701d. OR 52660. For For Sate Housetrailers 78 1984 CUSHMAN “EAGLE” scoor- MOTOR SA ES oo ; Tl : Terms FE 45654. Pooierp Geeinew’ FECere) es Tih oF “¢ WE WEEK OLD | pias. a mal % tig ‘tars mo isesemest condi- | 952 W. Huron - : Guay Conte Leap LOT. WAR BLACK DIRT ROYCRAPT THE OUTSTANDING ditssa ot. Sirmine- CALIFORNIA BUYER | Lowen POWER LAWN MOWER. 21 INCH. | SOIL PIPE $3.20 a hes Po aeel'ts Seat Geen. Kk 73| Tobie, tome bur ef we a by filme no ae sae texte wy! “oy ° . Bri and Strattoh motor. $35. pads Se weed fren, Puect quains ten Want ivastad 7: 41 feet of luxurious -com = pe i a CONDE. ERI Lg, 2020 Mee Parties . | sien _" PEDESTAL LAVATORY. ¥.| freezers, electric stoves, ironers,| {resin coll * oad vour trick WANTED_ LIVESTOCK OP Bertect for the email cnt eun Ma 63800. eourentne- For Sale Used Trucks 90 ot Headquarters Ideal for cottage. Rew ag peer discount. sOLVERING® PEAT & GRAVEL kiras, Forest Jones, Renan . Deluxe features LOO : Forms Oeil or stop ot Wayne ease 4 ae tn MApie 55206 or MA’ 6-0566, quailty af a roderate. ples. Sev. “For ‘Sale Motorcycles 83 for Chevrolets PLYWOOD a oasring ot ic, MERTEN — FET aoep ro ae ecRRES: Miruig or whoryy for, culivatg. | payment Genesee” Gales, el ‘82 HARLEY DAVIDSON 135. GOOD [: =, DRY = 4 . oy gat) obaciaea| heater Sasae D TOPSOIL. DELIVERED. | HP. Sutton SY 2-0452. | —Dinte Bivy__ + “sondttion, FE #3880 Tilil Ss r A Sodee br Sit" Sik | Petar ad taste tabs | Processed ROUGE DRIVEWAY | Sale Farm Produce 75) MOBILE "2 HARLEY , | ae Bomte Fal eee dss grandt tie bathroom board 9.00 | Ee et se D_FIGNIC aa tends Wikinses Sand A Gravel ICE COLD WATERMELONS, $1.09. AP ARTMENTS ) PoUSHMAN mi = ROM Fi t t rrthing 2et7s. Beate ecaggaseers He | Racer ear? Sahat |S YDe ROKER MARUREOB| eat. “teva gat S LD | aaRigY %, OvERMEAD VALVE E irst Sto |“oxe OWNER CARS = e file: cab’ Sl 99 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-07123 —Hrered, 18 EM oa = Pager ray arnet Sous one Lp Hla aT tl, = _First $160. OR 3-0229 FOR ALI SM ART 1953 DeSoto 6 C1. my ‘orey fe eee Refrigerators. T lb L ber Ce oes, _burn Rd. Lots of free parking. Plenty of wardrobe new * | i964 SIMPLEX MOTOR BIKE. EX- Used Truck ee & Maroon... $84.08 Some stil! in cartons at give away a ott um Je ROAD GRAVEL : 8EED (POTATOES, AND wai Jia J preengat ay ne o ya — condition, MA +1@0 aes as CAR BUY E RS ee L Cpe. 4. prices viatadla Bond rubber taoe Rate. | 9 yards, $7.00 detivered, Px ¢-4n0e, | _‘ton”at Ovdyne. ve eres Sens nee tea ture es wisgest |FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON Headquarters “$4 Pont. Coiet Dix. 8, 2 Dr. . s1508 | 882 DeSoto V-8 Fordar Beige ieee HUTCHINSON ware plumbins electrical sup- TOPSOIL SEBAGOES, SEED AND EATING ott. trate. Decksee im history Bais giintley Davidson ove Barley | 2.10. " iS4 Olde 8 8 Holiday -....- $2908) Bey DeSoto V8 Cl ON Trailer Sales Rill'iine of Tumber 025 Oakland Tepe go ueiabi survaniss | Wasi eunrasn of “Sevmout folly and Tint Home, Used trail. ‘$3 Chev. Bel Air 4 Dr. 1... $1008 1953 F yon eee eee 4) TORETS, 450.00, VALUE s1006.|_ Sst, “Wesel, >t French | "a Re Sa oeee cee Ow oF ees le SOO Best Selection of = 383 “chief's big, 2'be.”. $igeg | MES Pirmoutn Cridge Cl, TOIL. ‘e ey "7 g1008 no) Sees eaeae cess cases ‘evs 38. Stall showers, comolste with teu: | 1 RUCKERS--DEALERS | Sale Farm Equipment _76 ake rim tone 27m, contract st; | For Sale Bicycles 64 2 ee Thiyniouth’ Cinioois Ponder 38.08 . este and curtain 008.00 ATTENTION A-1 BUYS tsed trailers. - x. VERY 0000 Au Weight Classes Always 80 Clean'Cars | 1951 Plymouth C’Bridge oe: Big: Melon ince mare: a "Oxford Trailer Sales | 20v's 20" ecuwry. very 000 to. Fit Your Needs!) | Sn Pr mauth” Gtisesh “Wes : epodition. 19_E. Princeton. chard sienna fo. JUNE Mee dng rector ts and 3% | Michigan eas, Trailer parts Bors 34 iN a . 2 ee ee - $1308 “a Ply C'Brook oe 3 : : p. plemen Mile South of Lake Orion on M-2 43772, . to . Cran Sedan yeea e 3 Materials of All Kinds PEAT SAI E = ed = = NOT 13 mort. . = . $3 oe 5 Air ‘Hardtop . aise ive Oy Oe: Et] ee erect ota ae Good line af used tractors. 16 PT. MOON. ‘Al, EX. | _ lent condition, 13 _Sbort,__ 1954 ST AKES ; it. Catalina rod mouth : : y re §3 Pon atelina ........-.. q 1948 aye ng Fine ee bao windows, et I badongy le only, clean, high test, wee and used we ——, Sree. fe singel ee $450, MArket "ike *tiks, Ooo AND. Warts = . é 3 ae ra be oS es 17 Lenemen Fordor 30.00 . Open Sunday $6 per 3) Yds. espe pet Corte) os an iloder. “Bey ¢-'-5 7 IN. GIRLS BIKE, via. Goop| F-600 FORD, 12 FT, . ~ BRAID oe Pachofid Wrecking Co. | mreatea tame pour trv 7 “ONSEE LEE Boh" revadntes Ment? © f°: | conten, ume MA clement. | F-350 FORD, 9 FT. | SPECIALS Aa 2 Dit HY tv n Retae [PE oH te Sone ae LE BA “The Tractor Man” | #1 sruanr 71 pr Taxa Oven | Boats & Accessories 85 | 18 Nee amet, Bebe) peso teat” mentee CO. Vaindition, PE Oa0, 9 pte Beal TRE renas) MY CMMEME AE 5 5030 ps ak 09 Weten e Let. a. Wwelen ALUMA- CRAFT Poe 1953 ST AKES 6a vont cere ABIES He TO 8. Cass Ave _ LUMBER. moved. Reasonable. Will be load- | Airis CHALMERS ROLL-TYPE features. FE} EVINRUDE MOTOR — = ia a piggies vane | maa ott Vourselt OH) ag ipen a Ben all 407. FH | Siar paler, Briton sender, Pega pein. 3 5 Peisect -a-| PENN YAN BOATS | F-600 FORD, 12 PT. | Be ate ccc PR) me mow age . Px alia AND FOR RENT - . SOD. new. Wil sacrifice. Lincoln |" Box 2. Michigan propellers, all, marine “M4 Ghey. Sedan voces 8 dae $10 ae : 1" aii : Good. boat ‘trailer. cheap. MA: "M3 Sone. Some ooitciccd Be | : barra SOR Tie) Seavices a2) PICKUPS “41 Word $ De. 12000200 $148 prymouth ‘sa, 9 ar. as : ns | 2 AND ie Fr CAR TOPS AND "Bright Spot” |P=na oe 4 “we rr wont. °54 FORD, F-100 |. PFIGMNUOPOl | is oar . | ‘family “best. 8880. FE} 53 FORD F-100 | Jerome "| am m0. 9 ae. ae. BOAT, 14 53 FORD F-256 - epee) WHE? coailar gus | is PT 7 3 / a ‘K. : set EY — can AND oe forchased tn 1983, “i, ihe ner. DUMPS , FE 8-0488 FE 8-0488 MING BROS. SPRA ie omately 60 running hours. Pull | — : PE 41112 pe i pa a | men cover, mas gauge and tempera- ti BUICK ” RD, AT. VEORTARLD ond Styere te stock. W. 7. Mie it F . | fare eaure. Must be seen to be vervthing ARY ; “Sn ies {ees @. Wocdwerd Avenue (North eapcoeanee fe thon $: , 1933 FORD F-600 RTHWEST. CI VA 16 Mile Ra.) Birmingham. MOBILE HOMES - ae $30 0.m After 1 om. | Wersvers of 1 a Gregory = Ra. 7 | | sa TRACTORS eg Ti Y van se renee Reymon' Laue. | “These are quality trucks, x . IRIS" ° es ~ Fister and teal ta | Hat ioe GE Sani Cede LARRY ---1. JEROME «+ Rochester Ford Dealer © bi cea . S + 2d i 5a e i | i 5 : ee & ¢ a . ~ r : , Pye Jay fs A a ee * 3 = & : es * > —< © t S oy yom THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY: JUNE 2 2, 1955 ee a ea Sale’ Used Cars | ‘Sale Used’Cars “91. For Sale Used Cars 9t/ Sale Used Care et a onanmrmeprate é 5 ‘ a ae . 26 — . #2 YMours, anion, wacom | Rs eee ae DI oa E very nice. Any oid car! | > ; wah yee Ae" " ee aeeel ' = oe < “4, : _ NORTHWEST CHEVROLET, | “New : “NOP THW: mney , ; 7 | : mo ¥ r % Woodward at 13 Mile ‘oodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 6- Credit a Lincoln 5-100 : . a WEEKEND SPECIALS ‘92 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DELUXE . Ge : | 7 Prmeety oce. Rati bear Dion * set, Pt B| 3 Where More Eece t |. « zed : lide. - 1B63.- ry; : Pivmouth cl cpe Buire clean. HAVE ¥ BEEN TURNED | i959 PONTL > PR 8i0 DOWN ieee tact, BOVE by Aho TORE | MO PORES att BOS : Better Car Deals ; bee os hes o's te can ee BECAUSE OF SHORT | Woodward Sure mingham ; : : ‘4s Mereury 4 ar. Eup OY MENT ree CREDIT. 00 PONTIAC SEDAN 45 JET : Ze ‘ : 8. Wood Bis ‘41 Ford Va_2 dy WE GAVE A GOOD SELEC.| Diack. white wail tires radio and 1953 Hudson 1954 Pontiac . * ~ > : W ide Used C TION “OF 46. 3) aUTOMO.| beater hvdramatic 3 or eny old = . oaint est Si € se ars zues THAT YoU chu BUY car dow Hornet Club Coupe. Radio, 2 dr. sedan. Here ts a ear that = E 423 _W._Burop FE ¢218 | FOR VERY LITTLE DOWN ANDI - “NoRTHWesy CHEVROLET heater and white walls. ts just right fer you. _ © ea ree as TS OF as ware of }) Mile ee |, ssa Motor, Sales PICK “ Tn emp REN ar er| Compare te totowne| $1095 ‘$1495 0, : Seater after 3:30 pm. OL 24707, |18 OAKLAND AT SANDERSON No Co-Signers! prices anywhere on this és 34713, : cor | Sore BY Wind ota ad | Immediate Delivery! FORD page and youl plainly | - 1953 Pontiac PND ee eoupe, — car, a con- sn accessories. A _ buy. V FE 61439. . see why Oliver Buick is. = ee Rambler Station Wagon. ONET-WITH RA-| Deal Direct! Pontiac; 5) busiest) desler | ecqstl ‘wera and nto dy dio, ut the famous Nash economy. tars signals, | 1953 NASH ~ $995 t condition. Rambier convertab No Finance Co. ! ‘ 55 Chev. 210 2 dr., $1495 . TTS. dio, pester, everdsive. weet |” . : : 3 000 miles $1695 ie ; ‘a. CORONET, «DOOR. condition. ’ eeeee c hotin. ee signals, - Oy- $995 + Buy Here—Pay Here : _’54 Chev., loaded, iP tetia ery clean. Reasonable. 7 900 mi . : 1952 Dodge wis “CONVERTIBLE GooD - TAYLOR’S Y’ALL . COME ~ \ ] ER é 8, = miles ..... $1295, 1981 Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan. Equipped with ra- salts FE 2-8685, At, Walled Lake { 53 Chev. 210, “Sedana with radio, heater and dio and heater for driving eom- ry 4 FORD CUSTOMLINE V4 —— veene Jerre oben = ms at sACivae oe 53 a heater —— $895 Power Glide A rea) sharp ear or offer. FE _ ey. Bel Air $645 $595 : sites teenies nab Fs] OLDEMOBILE HOLIDAY” sU- MOTOR SALES BUICK | Oh, $895 88. wher. Low mileage. Ma 30751 ‘S2 Chev. 4 dr. Dix., 3 OLDS HOLIDAY. i708. = ; | c .. of alleina prow heaben, bee 1951 ©CYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE. Compare the following , radio, heater .... $505, 1953 Pontiac og Bos 2 Hontise neater tone paint “white wall tires. Like 1952 Chevrolet $10 ah Wertesres Birmingham, prices anywhere on this! ’52 Chev. 2 dr. Dlx., 4 dr. sedan with radio, heater sod Mearameta’ & sweet rune yee $595 and white walls. Don't miss it. ning beauty. acmanet réesn. Wie eae tvery fata. page and yau'll plainly radio, heater . ) Weed Tneotn “$1100 : Has pemee pene ene mal urse PONTI AC see why Oliver Buick is| 'S1 Chev. Dix. 4 dr., ; $1395 $895 4 inst OLDS as SDR. $10 DOWN $795 -Pontiac’s busiest dealer.} radio, heater, .... $445 a cae payments. 464 8. “tea 54 Ford 2 dr. Sedan, $1 Chev. Dix. 2 dr., | = rae MP | : oa S ALE Ford-O-Matic .. $1395! radio, heater .... $395 1953 Pontiac 1950 Pontiac tone ’ brak geo power seats, 45 $4 For ‘ "50 Ch Convertible. Just the thing for With radio and heater. Here ts et sew Sati Newberry 1951 Pontiac d 2 dr 50 eY 2 dr. iia spring and it's loaded. the antecs Pe for the wife. we atte aie a Chntesriie Ba. . standard shift .. $1295 radio, heater .... $195 te ag , | OLDE se 4 DRY FULLY Interior a spotives » and ands thas OL | \/ ER $3 Ford 2 dr. Sedan, plus — $1595 $195 thu colors with ae abe _ matic Uptemiasion ond wie wee : : radio, heater .... $895 : Ne er ae ies owner cars. ae tires, : 3 ‘H-FORD CONVERT, soe. PLAME | Bank’ rales ’S3 Ford 4 dr. Sedan . Ag. . white special f : ’ . t ; = . 3 i ; ~ ” Birmingham MI 4-34 ay any ‘ud ‘ear down. . UT . $695 : BI aL kK real st ceseces Sue \ TER 1954 Pontiac 1950 Oldsmobile ; -* : a ‘ ——— . i Mile — ont ae Cal ely fe el : 424 , * I Sal Chieftain Deluxe with radio and 4dr. sedan with radio and ’ ‘52 Ford 2 dr., heater. A one owner beauty. Beater Tt really has get up and : ’ Compare the following smart looking ... $595) - , 52 Studebaker prices anywhere on this! ’51 Ford 4 dr., . BUICK $1695 7 $395 j | : S| Serie | pase and youll oll ado eater... $9 | ° , . new ' ¢, See . = ows. : y Is) r Ts : - tionally clean. 1951 FORD thie ow" milcage beauty ioday.| $665 Pontiac’s busiest dealer.| a sharpie ....... $195! 7/0 Orchard Lake Ave. 1951 Mercury 1948 Pontiac | FE 4-6804. ) Preston. | “Pottcring. eae | =m : '54 Pontiac 2 dr. ’48 Ford 2 dr "| FE 2-910 Stee a ee masa can || tu, ee Seats oe re HaskinsChev.} ,, low mileage ....$1295' Coupe ...-...... $85 “PORTE GyERRLE [see SO” ee yun DIXIE HWY. et MIS MAple 5-807! 1952 Ford 53 Pontiac Sedan, - ‘30 STUDEBAKER SEDAN $333. $695 mg $225 At Walled Lak ~~ LOOKING 2 dr. Custom 8 with tutone green Custom Catalina $1195 tthe a Fords one. Name your own ms. ? , Phone Market ¢iser | heater overdrive, and white wail | 53 Pontiac 4 dr., 0 . NOWwoodward ati3 Miley | = = si POND CONVERTIBLE 110 For That 2nd Car? tires Other extras. Cars like this deluxe 8 ......: $1095 = a a | 1953 Ford 1949 Pontiac “town end ments, 64 for a . ’53 Pontiac 2 dr., = coupe, Overarive. tease Pane unhee | ee ena f : iw ’ r Low Down Payment? $895 dcluxe 8 : $995 CARKNERS 2 Fr OUSE er and white side wall tires. oy aaa’ one right for the + iV. 2 OR RECRELENT| "22, "Cine new ‘Bush be cen to LOOK ‘62 Pontiac 2dr, . | $1095 + “condition. 2 tone. $906. Ne money | be"'aporeciaied “FE ‘20300. Gi ontiac 2 dr., ; OF GOOD USED CARS| : $195 |. CARKNER'S HOUSE |se°har"Rioe weENOE! Many ot Thess Cars | 1903 Chevrolet |.,, radio. heater .....$795 BUICK Birmingham MI 4-3410 | * OF GOOD USED CARS| Ets Sexy Say sttencta, Soon. aria The popular Bel Air 2 dr. Blue Ontiac < dr, cAc Holla ential 2 953 Pontiac - ge ton winch with take off. Are One Owners and ivory finish The finish is radio, heater .. 95) 210 Orch pel lotta pmatleald Aah ay aa 1 ontiac - Several ‘Birmingham MI 4-3410 — je nice and the interior is clean. : vee. $595 Orchard Lake Ave. __5_ Woodward, Birmingham. 4 dr. sedan with radio and ts M0, | Pa iacaem tacit wht | 1950 Chevrolet P.G...$395| li in'se etine'redis'acd EEL |'51 Pontiae.4 dr. EE29101 __| Ap STODEDAREN sean ei |] evict. Barca conser ate rw raneyreaion eetale at ore ' _Dixie_et Telegraph. 1950 Dodge 4d .$395 radio, heater .... $995| 33 PONTIAC” 3 DR DELUXE. | rose Anv old nar down, 7 ige Pecece «Ss 1095 . ’ _Excellent condition. OR_}-7333. NORTHWES* CHE: ROLET $1 195 $50 t $195 dan. Foner Oba. indi heater. 195 4 1950 Dodge 2 dr... .. .$295 50 oe oe . $325 ‘21 PONTIAC 61 SEDAN, s406. YOU Weedward et 13 dfile ae 0 Let : extras, own. : eluxe model .... $325} Bame By old cr UDEBASER SEDAN EX. — . aespenien 1950 Plymouth 2 47,.8250| 'SQ Studebaker | 47 Pamiae2 dr. good | “Wogtihy" ievagier /“inutet email. Sa ones | | ees 1954 CHEVROLET FORD - 1951 Nash 4 d - “$498 tude ker transportation ....$95)_ Lincoln 1100 |, CARKNER’ R’S "HOUSE. | Sater 1949 Plymouth 4 dr... $195) Sc ee ere _ . plus Si keerae | Sipek 2 Tk] Gr GOOD USED CARS|| | — RANCH WAGONS” | 1969 Postse2.d:.../$150| Saee eteee | sees cen o | AperiSittnGactten en) Birmingham MI 4-3410 d pee | etre peearie| anans OLN TER Fear E eae | tee arent ees RETAIL STORE Phone barter 4 ; 195 4 1948 Chevrolt ...... $150 a SI PONTIAC SkDAN seed HY.| “NORTHWaaT’ CHEVROLET . 1946 Dodg 4 dr. ......$95| 1954 Chevrolet dramatic. radio. beater. Any old| — , Werder tt, toot cay " “acsel “CHEV. [pstzedeseri 50) ue meen! BUICK | Sie pi gg "Goodwill Used Cars" = : ave — = eaters ae ; : op Lineoin 5-1100 ! 1951 Henry J ...... Heer co $165 : “EF : 4 : wn today look them over. : HE PONTIAC STARCHIEP 4 DR | 1004 Wulys. 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 | | . ’ - A. $1295 _| schneider 1953 Pl eS WE CAN PUT YOU INTO A 7 : ) ‘ yrpouth AB"ATS, 4,200 gxrection || : ; L ARRY 232.8. SAGINAW ST. .- HURON ' j JEROME FE 2-9131 "| market. 952 W. Huron _ Fea || 4) | ‘s = aan { " . | ¥ ele mes $875 || amescrame suo, | YOur FORD Dealer” | 8-Cyl. Club Sedan | a ne , o4 = fore) M h | brakes ale? "Side “wale © radio, A-l WITH RADIO AND HEATER 1 = 0000 ‘miles. ‘Must ‘ell for $2300 ~ ; -CHEVS. - .e att ews itny’ time "a Five yen eon | U S E D C A R Ss le $ 44 Monthly If Your Car Is Worth ee Hargreaves tis tory 41+} ne cal : A . : NZ. SL PONTIAC SEDAN! 666 HY- . t t al . —— - “hor FROST INC. a ae 5. accent Factory Officials’ 211 S. Saginaw St. See Ee ete eee J uly Pr ICES loday | $ 80 « No ie : ; eso Bl j Ls , Da. : D trators 2 4.4 x: E \ 2 m4 . ; mest —im EE ] Com | vue Creel Dae | mae | «OVER 100 CARS. ||®))*?Monthly xs pons terme -- ‘Trainine Cars ‘PONTIAC, 1953 CHIEFTAIN DLX. : ’ 1 : ~ Chevrolet Mhoramengeen, Ononsae | MINE Cars [neler A Sil Seah __ On the Spot peliyery | A-] Buys _ Cheapies_ 1955 AS LOW AS ° OLDS F-88. a ~ 4084 —— yS__, * Friday, Sat. and Sun. juse 34 . Mercury Sun Valle beautiful Two Tone-Green. Has power stee S44 F “¢) : D BUICK $1045 Rave ‘guaity used cars _eceaper Haskins tee ing. iene "yerco trans. white walls, Fadi a heater Lf a hey . cep ~ 50 Ford 2 dr. . «+ $244 S| /emonstr ators 3 SALE ¢ at, 2 Pontiac Chieftam & "50 Eadie iiyaramatic bags eel Pontiac Chieftain DeLuze 4 92 Fully equipped for only. $3 B ite mn v . $1 3 44 2 49 Ford 2 dr, +++ $144 ‘ - TAKE YOUR CHOICE MA ETHEWS- ~ HOUGHTEN & SON JUNE SPECIALS ae . $795 ; . oe '30 Pont. sed. cpe? $244 | A en reese | ~ HARGREAVES |Your rrienpty OLDSMOBILE June is the month for brides. We ||. > 1953 | 53 Plymouth 4 d. $ 699 ’48 Pont. sed. cpe. $144: ~y/ — - OLIVER 211 S. Saginaw St. - GMc TRUCK DEALER — [ tradelne that were just ativoreca Ford 8 Cyl 2 oot A Teal special at ~*54 Ford 8 2 dr...$ 999 ia ans ovenniwvns maves Vour ct let Deal 528 N. Main. Rochester OL 1-9761/ so we are letline them go to new $795 : - ‘46 Ford sedan ...$ 99 STANDARD sna , ur Cnevroie eaier homes at special prices. Helo us, ’S1.Lincoln 4 dr..$ 499 . Ee ear rentee, Lat Su —— . bee Bown tO" HE E Laas . ene areel dt demon- if : ' : 1949 . . . " ® 30 Hudson 2 dr.. .$199- wf grea - ~~ BUICK Woodward, miamghans. ~ MUST mane ROOM Faull power. gouone do qo Fleetwod 4 a Truly a beautiful car | 34 ve ye wen. ae 46 Chev. 2 dr. ...$ 99 ; Pivmoutn 452 Cub coupe ...._ 6695 or aon! Secure ae |i : - ee ; 7 753.5 - 8 t. .$14 A aes ed your ear down, | COMpare the following $10 wiflys ‘33 2 ér _ a. soos pie Pe "te choone 195]. ait a ere, Mon : 48 Packard -sed...$ 99 Gur low ove =. pegs | prices anywhere on this her. SL FOr oe cs |. neve fed a beter wee Ate ol) Fora Convertible with Ford-0 Matic raate and heater, one of those = Ga pe 30 Stude. 2 dr. ..$144 “% or riage to be be passed on} page and you'll plainty : Fivmovin “sy berdibe: cece: ons |S, Ford customline 8 cylinder. a mart $5. aa "31 Olds 88 2 dr..$ 499 49 1 see W hy Oliver Buick is D ee ae = As near to new ac possible for Gaee '52 Ford sta. we. $ 899 ds sedan ... $144 ee Tod Saar ee A seg] Joe pai hanest soar N Studedaker-"s1 feast ce $495 ER Ris sere | Chevrolet Convertible, 9 eooue od white. Thi automobile “$1 Ply clb. ebe. $ 399 Te) | | i en ee = Freie v ie, a ‘s & : . . o* : : : a ita maddie Centar tel. 5} ’S1 Chev, 2 dr. $495] Your old ear or small down| 53, Nash Ambassador Country || Se . 52 Ford- an. ees Dies | Saree $209, 1 Plemonth ag 2 nl | | cw ad A beauty, like new - 4954 52 Ford-2 dr.....$ 644 C Hbles - a si H - Dodge 4 dr.......$495) | See tet e pti hod see ee ee tee Mee |i] 51 Packard 4dr..$ 444 ONVETrLDIeS ~ _Deal Direct With » +] 154 erin ae aa mouth 4 dr. **"$493| SCHUTZ MOTORS Goer Bea i Barat. Cine el “1952 a "54 Chev. sta. wg. $1399 1 an, oe Special m ae ib SOCE sler 4 dr... .$405| 12 8. Woods ie Birminghe : 2 + dae ‘Weed Ker, Somat CE Cpe. vara, Radio and Heater. A [i]? ‘od Fly. convt ..$ 999 : Haskins Chev. 54 Buick Special ’ . 149 Pontiac Cpe......$495| ‘82 PLYMouTH = +555 THIS cau Berth. § Ts Shocne tom, ee nT 05° °° “ UE ek 51 Pl Oakland Count 3 Fastest “Hardtop faodcil .$1995 50. Chev. 2 dr. Bene $395 equipped for this price. _ ( seh An auto - wane: oy, / | $4 el ; | 8] Nash Ambass. $ 499 E y: a -$ 644 we Growing ‘54 Buick 4 dr. 30 Ford 8 Cpe.......$395] - “Woodward sills (| SP ivmoutn as ee 1 ia ee 1950 = $3 Ford 2 dr. ...$ 944 23 Chev. conv’t .$1144 fp . | SOR MWY. ot em Mage been) Super series ....-$2095| ‘50 Pontiac 4 dr......$395 fejpe —| matic $505 EB Cote Sider Reet tne meelat:, Very Ries. 169 Dane} ’.. "31 Ford conv’t ..$ 644 : SCHEV 3D POWERGLIOE | '53 Buick 4 dr. Road- 50 Stude. 4 dr...+..$245| PLYMOUTH md ¢ OR. smDaNe.| 81 Ford ¢ de. A peanty gime T \ a | Ot Beokse ee as hee oa waster model ...$1395 be Nash 2 dr........$295| ong shine evan Fonte BANK RA ite iD EAR) + am! ; ) cnevrotal 2 Pm | 1982 | ae la A ny soar ts 3 9 = ‘$3 Buick 4dr, "4D.Ply. Conv....23..$295| $8 S233" this te the tall, orice. JB EG ANG 4) cnevro radio pnt Peslet Baw obits wel tires 11 se) 6 ‘34 Ford conv’t ..$1599 SaUTZ rate Special series ...$1195| 49 Ford a 2 dress. 2815 SSCHUTZ MOTORS | S2-# Weetwaéz. irm, $555 , Is on a Ps at | _ 73 sean on "$2 Buick 4 dr., : : "3 ‘or ee 5 912 5. lve ago Ln Sopa : : é ts is 1951 . *.** , = Super model «.«+$795 aynege estan irmingham | Zany a Ford ¢-Cy}. Custom 4 door. nee st heater, A doe owner. sharp 53 Ply: sta. wgn..$ 999” $999 $999 $999 $1 Buick 4 dr., vine. Gas con: - SPRING Pas | 7 | ||| °53 Ford hardtop $1144 ; and) Super model .... $595 DITIOW “INSIDE AND. OUT. pine MEW. USED 1954 . = P 1954 Ford 2 « ; “ 50 Buick Hardtop, 100 CAR’ SELECTION CLE A “9 ran. _ Chevrolet dane Sedan. Tw esi radio snd heater. 54 Pont. St’rchief $1599 dr., 8 cyl, - = pee woeeee $995] ~. f Aeoh N-UP MERCOMAT eo ihe EXCEL- wg1155 | ’54 Ford Country sed. $285 down & $29.70 = po etige! teas pees KELLER S ALE - $395 ie 1950 | “$1 Nash sedan ..$ 399 / oe to — Lihat — i Bj sony GOOD sEC- | ee DeLuxe . "$0 DeSoto clb. ¢ $ 444 . Your old: car down and "s : y . . ‘ . ‘ e : ree : ; ‘ aa * sli htl i c : aE teen ae ata tI 3 lalate "STATION. WAGONS eee es ee |e '|'50 Olds 88 4-door... 379| 39 pown , & i 0 | Map b i Tettra ded 9 aE , | '48 Pontiac sédan ... 89 i wm HL "53 Chev. panel '. .$ 499. Own and slightly "49Nash 2-door .... 99 Visit ‘Our Two Lots Before You eae 50 Ford Express $44 higher et =| MANY MORE: VALUES oe. re Agri | y- - a . ‘LOT No, Hee = SS Sea at Joleen. poe 2 Harold. Turner, “Ford: Phone eat “ /FES-4101 |i 3. BIG if “AOT Ne 2 22 OTS ae ” : : * 909s: Woodward, Just South of South Blvd. 464 Ss: Woodwatd . ” Mile Rd. at Woodward : . } 6 4 : x i 5 DN 4 A t wall | wrens... SS a OPEN .. —, iow i $ 5 97M, Pike at Cos bs ga Ss Fi = eee ‘< a 2 rT Berlecast. Speier =e. -- “Sider Television: Progen -= Rebeca Abana After Much Practice — : eS GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. —| - | Edward Wright, 76, knew exactly |; what to do when two men ered | _|his- little confectionary last night 5 _THE PONTIAC ic bans, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, ¥ k' World’ s Third ]Uncle Milfe’s. : ; : . Hi h at P. a. and announced “this is‘a holdup.”” : A : 2 Channel 9—WIBK-TV Channel ¢—-WWI-TY Channel ]-WXYZTV Channel 9-CLWAV. Show Drooping Agne. ea the Great Lakes last week, creed pearetin os. a bringing the total movemen watched “while “ TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS | tapers. Jack Webb stars in case] ‘FRIDAY MORNING ~~ {™ Is Conquered ~||t scuon tONAGOLOE tonnvthe | they took $22 from the, till and 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| from Los Angeles police ites. 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning! Writer Opines on Shows NEW. DELHI (®—Mountaineers Lake Superior Iron Ore Assn. re-| ran out the- door. Puppet sbow, (4) Sonny ° Eliot, Rerun... Show. P set their sights.on a new “highest | ported today. A year ago, the ‘Wright's store has been held. up| | Variety. “| §:30—() Pond Theater. Guay ata RS A | aren, Thet Fee TV | eacabed” geek tetay telloning movement stood at 10,995,264 tons. five times in the last two years. ‘Rascals in “Mike Fright." (9) enoug h to be his daugh- |. io) arthur — 8, dost Jot. Kanchen Austin Grant. News. (4) News| 4¢% “Erricka” starring Murray |™ Goatey Himaleysh victory in just tnder Paul Williams, @ Ken} Matheson, Gabby Rogers. (4) | 10:06—(7) Wixie's Wonderland. cy By JACK O'BRIAN ears my: Cline. Ford Theater. Thomas Mitchell ‘ | NEW ‘YORK (INS)—The reason alts | plays theater veteran determined ‘g third moiun- 6: 25—(4) Sete ‘ean Flemming. |. to keep his pane vagah the | 18°30-(2) Strike It Rich. | Milton Berle’s last few programs | tain, Kanchenjunga is in the Him- (2). TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever- |have drooped badly as entertain- | alayas astride the border between stage by seeing she ‘marries a | 11:00-—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ding | aS : | ott Fosips. man with no, connection with| Dong School, (2) Valiant Lady. pratt > pone — Pym the, Indien ‘protecturate 6:30—(7) Lone Ranger. Ranger| show business in “P. J and the |», 11:15—@) Love of Lite. peg or rar bao preneste = mae * . and Tonto save life of young| Lady.” (2) Four Star Playhouse. “ss : determined to avenge| David Niven plays a safecracker | 1! 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. @ came ak night's berlecast was| Reports to mountain climbing 8 5 U: d ‘ ts 2 his brother's death in “Show-| Who devises a fantastic method| Search for Tomorrow. - pose negned gard Se se e —s down at Sand Creek.” (9) Car-|- of fleeing prison in “Broken | 41:45—(2) Guiding Light. Certainly TV is not the happiest reached their May. = toon Time. (4) Dinah Shore| Journey.” > Beate medium for Lilo, who sang sadly; 25 but actually stopped a few feet Famous Makes! | Show. Songs. (2) News. Doug |»: 46) Video. Theater. “The FRIDAY AFTERNOON offkey and whose contribution was | Short of the top, They had prom- Edwards S = ae of ee 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) | mostly a stripped-down chassis and | sed the Sikkim state government uspect,” story of gentle man 15:00 : suggestive dancing. ; not to set (foot on the sacred 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John| goaded into murder. Robert| ‘Nancy Dixon. (2) Inner Flame. | "| summit.” 4 Cameron Swayze. (2) Jane Fro-|- Newton stars, (2) Public De-| rife. | G8 Ge apt Cf Ge MP | net in cifect Ranchenjaua wes! Priced man Show. Manhattan in June| fender. Matthews defends the dence team of Candes . and conquered,” climbi ete From is background for songs. ‘daughter of a policeman who is|1%:30—-(7) Beulah. (4) Hour of) Brandow, why don’t dancers aoa climbing experts here |f - “alle, Leo Carillo in rare pod R ro ‘ Reed Hadley, Fran- | 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. : oy yA mmc rire M0 ~. Mt. Dhaulagiri, rising 26,810 feet venture. (9) Your TV Theater.| | °° star: 1:30—(9) Prayer. Sign On. (4) | win te take TV cameramen te in her ees : Lynne Roberts, John Sutton in | %30—(T) Science Fiction Theater.| Jean McBride. lars aeeraal | get the feet of dancers into the fered, It j Any “re b tall | “Not a Bit Like Jason.” (4) You| Audrey Totter in “Spider. In-| Houseparty. VU eameseat? ~ Be a s the world’s fifth tall- Bet Your Life. Groucho Marx| corp.” (2) Eddie Cantor Show. |, 4 (7) stars on Sten. (9) All| . wane : Table Models & Consoles quiz, (2) Ray Milland Show.| Comedy with Pat’ Crowley, Don |" if oe . Most of G.E Theater Sunday ‘The assault by nine Britons on All Guoranteed! Prof. McNulty decides retiring| DeFoe guests. a | night got lost through “line fail- aa a He a ty De Generous Trade-In Allowance Se professor is too young to stop! 19:99—(7) Black Spider. Warner | *°—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) jure.” And in case you wondered Guaries Evens, He ove a menhtr Bring 0 your old. TV. ate eventhough 12 nic CU teaching and starts campaign to} Ojland in “Black Camel.” (9) Myrtle Labbitt. (4): Ted Mack's | \if Pinza sang—he didn’t . * -Famiry = é (@ and-propaganda about subscrip- x nt the , — jowdy Doody. j t — _ fight against underworld. | s2:15—(7) M Theater. Cesar | Howdy Gg) Welctmne tion TV that no one - separate 8:00—(7) Star. T t. “Taste,” “ ” owdy Doody the simple problem affecting : onigh | Romero in “FBI Girl." (4) Lit-| Travelers. < a os suspense story about an unusual| tle Show. Drama. (2) Miss Fair,| basic subject: 1 caeerecatas he / Jeg , 4 men let fee-TV dinner and be- | 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. the govern t will go. party a wager be Weather. Pat Rousseau. » : » tween two of the diners. Leon- 5:00—(7) Aunti (9) Justice ahead with test runs in New York .. ard Elliott stars with Rudy | 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. Col apie Des. YstICe | and Los Angeles—only cities with | \ t. (4) Adventure Series. (2) | . Raymond Massey, Sir Cecil | seven TV stations. \ : Vallee. (9) Motion Picture Acad- in “Th > Come.” | Sagebrush Shorty. \ ; : s emy. Joel McCrea, Frances Dee| Hardwicke ings ~ a final decision will be up | : eT nn ts oy . ( i ] a 4n “Four Faces West.” (4) Drag-|11:90—(4) Tonight. Karen Chand- ‘590 Jue Story. (8) Tem! i Congress because the FOC SPECIAL NOTICE TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS net. Young twins ate little help ie Art Tatum guests of Steve | nesste was not set up to control such : to police in tracing their kid-| Allen. | §:45—(7) Jumbo. alr activity. | We sell what we advertise. We represent our merchandise tor what it is. We use no come-ons, m tight SoR-into the reaka of the Interstate Commerce Com- | mission instead of the. FCC. Anyway, Subscription TV now | is the popular villain, as TV used and then tell you we are all out of the item. When we'give you specials, they are honest specials that you can check anytime anywhere. You can dopond on us + giving you the best od the lowest Price — as honestly represented.. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject te change. without notice. vet wan, (160 CKLW, «won ws, 50) «WAR, (1198) WXYZ, (10) «= WBE, (1000) WRON, (1180) [elas Renae Phaser iles 21x32 Double Compartment 30 Gellon * es . TONIGHT 19:00—WJR, Tenn. Ernie o:30-—WIR, Mrs. P | WPON, N 1 bas | R 179.50 Value seein. ee WWJ, Fibber McGee | "CRLW, Toep Devid.” | ewe. Platters |and even night eball gome- HOT WATER eg. $ ww pang bd WXYZ, Ed Morgan | WON, Goes Calling 1: so—-woR. Dr. _Majone where in between. Reg. $69.50 : i ae } | . y 7, ? + eo t a F CES. Bown Spt CKLW. News . | e:4b—wIR, Pete & Joe | CKLW. 7 wee Each new advance into the en ee Cys \ wPron ag - | 10:15—WWJ, Otidersieeve CKLW, Good Neighbor | WPON. Eye Opener tertainment future was supposed * \ GAS i 3 -PI E WXYZ, Top of Town Arthur Godfrey | 1:38—WJR, Dr. Malone ito kill everything else. . bad WIR awe, MeBirite, Peale WXYZ, “My “True Story 6:15—WIR, Clark Quartet J, Bud Lynch Wxye, Lee Gmite KLW, = Chase CKLW, Meiachrtno 10:30—WIR, Boo Adv. wwi, News CKLW, Eddie Cantor 1:45—WJIR, Guiding Light Hysterical protests did not stem — each imexorable advance from . HEATER Stainproof white enamel. _ COLORED WCAR. T CKLW, E. Ross CKLW, News, Homechats 6 WwW Mrs. Burton WPON, Serenade WPON, ‘Zee é& Orville. WAR, News, Temple . cKLW ee Davies "08 | arriving and we suspect pay-as- Factory irregulars. - 7 . New: i _in-time ae te—w. rte if tsa | es eee, _____} -you-peek-_swill_come_along- i . : 10:18 w3, Joyce Jordan “ ‘Matis as a respected member of the Crate M $ 95 | \ WXYZ, Bill Stern 11:00—-WIR, News 2:15—WIR, Perr ' ‘ : Ww, Broce Mayer WPON, Pontiac Party tree-time ; cout Sell WeaR, pamod caw, Ww. Just Plain Bil” ‘A’ Grade . . , Net Crate Marred WwPO $8—WWS, Fran Hartt t > ct . WJBK. News, Gentle WXYZ. Whispering Ble. 2:%—WIR, Stenddy. Muse | And without harming network : \| 52-Gel. Hot Water “WXYZ. World of Speed | 11:1K-WJR, Sports Pinal CKLW. Mary Morgan ond coe |TV... .any more than TV harmed | 504.56 ‘Less Fittings WPON. 3 sus CKLW, Sportsmortem - WEAR. Wasic WPON, Club 1469 ELECTRIC HEATER Cc let with ie Giana 11:20 WIR, Mrnite Muste —_| 10:45_WW4J. Break the Bank | ,. nm prunter ber ee movies. ° phils .s eee ouse CKLW, Jim Dunbar WXYE, Girl Marries | #08 WIR. Brighter Dey | It simply sharpened the talents | | FACTORY CLOSEOUTS } it Detroit Edison Approved —— —ptated—_fit-— : WHY. Stare at 7 wie? Sat -_— WCAR. Song Parade ; wrens ‘and creative “inclinations of pos- | ” ¥ Free Electrical Hook-up on pens Seba e, gre n, | CRLW, Fulton Lewis 11;00—WW4, Strike It Rich ti Womns' tn tore |gibly smug citizens of the once | ON 96” SINK yore \ Detroit Edison Lines gs. u gree | mm n * 7 i \ ke : * WCAR, News, Music cama eeeanee CKLW. Florida Calling PA pur only-game-in-town called inex- | = jet $ 50 ivory or tan. ~~ P - Rees, ener Wek, Dee Me WIBK, News, McLeod nsive; movies ; Wer | wrmame,§ |‘gart ten ve | Eek ee | RAE cat [rms WHITE SETS from $61.95, up} | - Wwi, RB Muh iP WEAR, Sige Of caw Ger mem - . | t 15_CKLW,