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118th YEAR . kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1955 —80 PAGES ASSOCIATED PRESS |. UNITED PRESO PHOTOS :   
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Sheriff Irons Is Given OK for Eight More Deputies x * *k * x * * * 
County Can Expect More Road Improvement x *«* * * 
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Turnpike Action 
to Decide Final   
Supervisors lap ‘Third Crusade’ for Ike 
Surplus Fund to 
Permit Increase Juvenile | Department | 
Adds Four Employes 
to Ease Case Work 
Personnel increases were 
granted two Oakland Coun- 
ty departments by the 
Board of Supervisors yes- 
terday. 
The ‘Juvenile Department 
was allotted $6,500 to hire 
three new case workers and 
one stenographer. 
The _ Sheriff's Depart- 
ment was granted $24,460 
to obtain eight additional 
deputies. 
The additional Juvenile | 
Department employes were | 
requested by Probate Judge 
Arthur E. Moore who said 
case loads were becoming 
too heavy for the present | 
staff to handle adequately. | 
A dissenting note was sounded 
by Walled Lake Supervisor Mar- | 
shall E. Taylor who said he felt 
perhaps better organization rather 
than more workers was the answer. 
‘EFFICIENT JOB’ 
Chairman of the Juvenile Af- 
fairs Committee, Mrs. Helen P. 
Roberts, said she thought the de- | 
partment was doing a generally. 
efficient job. 
The first motion submitted by 
the Ways and Means Committee 
called for only four more sheriff's | 
deputies. 
Troy Township Supervisor Nor- | 
man R. Barnard introduced an) 
amendment upping the number to | 
eight. 
He said sheriff's duties were in- 
creasing yearly and the men were 
needed to maintain proper law en- 
forcement. 
Birmingham Supervisor David 
Levinson opposed the increase 
from four to eight saying size of 
the sheriff's budget has almost 
doubled in the last few years, 
Some of the load has been taken 
on by police departments organized 
in townships, he asserted. Appro- 
val of eight deputies would leave 
only about $6,000 in the county's 
emergency fund, Levinson stated. 
The amended motion passed with 
the iImcreased figure. Levinson 
promptly introduced another to do | 
away with township's subsidizing 
deputies and have them paid com- 
pletely by the county. 
.The motion was voted down. 
‘Several townships now contrib- 
ute money tow&rd maintenance of 
eight deputies to provide their 
arease with increased protection.) 
Levinson maintained that if 
the county was going to keep hir- 
ing men, paid, solely by the coun- 
ty, an injustice would be worked 
against those townships subsidiz- 
ing deputies. 
“Why should these townships pay 
for deputies while other townships 
get protection from officers paid 
completely by the county?” he 
asked. 
His amendment was voted down. 
  
Voluntarily, of Course 
BUENOS AIRES (®#—The boss of - 
Argentina's giant General Confed- 
eration of Workers (CGT), the 
backbone of President Juan Per- 
_on’s support, reportedly has re- 
signed,   Predicted by Summerfield 
SAULT STE.-MARIE (#—Postmaster General Arthur 
| E. Summerfield, who piloted the successful Republican 
campaign of 1952, today dropped what some took as a 
| hint President Eisenhower will seek a second term in   | 1956. | | Speaking at opening of the Soo Locks Centennial cele- 
| bration, the former Republican National AES said: 
“Dwight D. Eisenhower,+— 
| | who led a wartime crusade 
/against the Nazi and the 
Fascists, who led a cold war 
_crusade against the Com- 
munist, the Defeatist and 
the Neutralist, now leads a 
| third crusade—for a better 
and greater America; for a. 
world of peace and justice 
|and freedom among men. 
“And in this third crusade, he 
will be once-again the triumphant 
leader, 
“The American people know that 
he will not rest until his full share 
of the job is done.” 
Asked if this could be taken as 
a hint the President would run for 
second term, Summerfield said: 
“If it isn’t a hint, it’s a hope. 
And in saying that, I think I'm 
expressing the hope of the majority | 
of the American people. 
OPENS CELEBRATION 
Summerfifeld’s speech officially 
kicked off a 10-week celebration of 
the 100th anniversary of the open- 
ing of the first lock, which jerked 
the stopper from the bottleneck of 
Great Lakes shipping. 
Summerfield predicted more 
tonnage would pass through the 
See Locks in the next 25 years 
than in the past 100, and fore- 
saw added prosperity for north- 
ern Michigan coming from. the 
100 million dollar Straits of Mack- 
inac bridge and the St. Lawrence 
seaway. 
A 9$4-exhibit marine exposition 
opened today in Pullar stadium and 
will continue through the celebra- 
tion, lasting until Sept. 5. 
of the Soo Locks) Locks. 
Warning Issued 
on Fireworks Court Fines Awaiting 
Violation of Ordinance, 
Chief of Police Says 
‘In-an effort to avoid fireworks 
injuries here over Independence | 
Day, Police Chief Herbert W. 
Straley today warned residents | 
that possession and use of fire- 
works are agatnst both state and 
city laws. 
“Every year about -this time, 
children are burned painfully or 
maimed by fireworks which 
their parents allow them to 
handie,’’ Straley stated. 
Persons found with fireworks in 
their possession will be brought 
‘into: court to face -stiff fines, the 
chief warned. If offenders are 
under 18 years of age, their par- 
ents will be held responsible, he 
added. 
The same holds true for persons | 
‘Ike Hikes Federal Pay found selling fireworks. 
The only exception to the stat- 
utes are toy pictols which use 
paper caps, and sparklers. 
Straley said special permits 
will be issued to qualified persons 
in charge of large public fireworks 
displays. | ed 3.5 billien dollars in foreign 
Among | 
| the exhibits is a miniature replica | 
| 
  
  , another matter.” — Aid Bill 
Opposition Seen Bentley, Others Attack   Appropriation Amount | 
as Being ‘Blank Check’ | 
| WASHINGTON — A bill to! 
| authorize new foreign aid spending 
‘of more than 3.25 billion dollars 
came up for House action today 
| with critics aiming to pare it 
| down in size. 
In advance of debate of the. 
3.285,800,000 global aid program, | 
Chairman Richards (D-SC) of the 
Foreign Affairs Committee told 
newsmen 
“I hope the bill will not be cut | 
appreciably. The bill passed by | 
the Senate 1s already cut 139 mil- | 
lion dollars, I think that's enough. | 
But what the House will think is | 
President Eisenhower request- 
assistance funds for the book- 
keeping year beginning Friday. 
Aside from the money cuts, the 
House bill is substantially in the 
form outlined by the administra- 
tien. The bill is merely an 
authorization which sets 1 ¢. 1) | 
on foreign aid spending; actual   
| tended it is so broad as to be no 
|more than a “blank check.’ 
| would give the President a spe- 
‘raising the pay of 1,073,262 federal 
average of about $325 a year. funds will be voted sepzrately. 
A sharp attack was leveled at 
the program in a minority report | 
| prepared by four Republican mem- 
| bers of Richards’ committee. The 
signers were Representatives 
_ Church of Illinois, Bentley of Mich- 
'igan, Adair of Indiana and Law- 
rence Smith of Wisconsin. They 
contended the aid program should 
be critically reappraised before 
new funds are authorized, and con- 
s * 
Another section under criticism 
cial 200-million-dollar fund for use 
in Asia without a requirement for | 
Pmmedtia te accounting: 
Governmental Study 
‘Commission Reports 
President Eisenhower's highway 
financing plans came under fire 
today from a new quarter. 
The Commission on Intefgovern- 
mental Relations, a non-partisan 
group set up by Congress two 
years ago to study tax boundaries 
and limits to the authority of the 
various branches of government, 
filed a 311-page report today. 
Among other things, it advised 
highway building by the states, 
with federal aid. on a pay-as-you- 
go basis, rather than through 
borrowing. For full details of the 
report, see page 12. 
  
WASHINGTON  —President Ei- 
senhower today signed the bill 
employes 7% per cent or an 
  
Tornadoes and Thunderstorms Kill Five By THE ASSOCIATED PRE: ~ 
Tornadoes or violent .thunder- 
storms that struck in parts of the | 
mid-continent, South and East left. 
five persons dead, more than a 
score injured and heavy property| 
damage today. 
A man and a woman were killed 
late yesterday when a_ twister 
smashed 25 homes at the Hillerege 
housing development northeast of | 
dcottsatt, Neb. Some 25 persons | 
received hospital treatment. 
Two were killed by: lightning in storms that swept 
parts of Texas and New Mexico 
    phone and power lines and flood- 
ing streets. Rain and hail followed 
the winds. 
Carlsbad is in southeastern New 
| Mexico near the Texas border. 
and rain caused severe crop 
damage in Greenwood Township in 
east central Pennsylvania, Four 
inches of rain fell in one hour. 
  
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  Karubos, parents of the dead 
boy, were citically injured. 
The twister was one of a rash 
of tornadoes that hop-scotched 
across parts of Nebraska and Wy- 
oming Sunday night and yesterday. 
Several persons were injured in 
Wyoming. 
The threat of a flood hung over 
the stricken Nebraska area. The 
North Platte River, swollen by 
heavy rains, forced —_ 
from some areas. 
. *¢ @ ; 
Mrs. Henry Julian, about £9, was 
killed by lightning as she stood in “x 
  Career Ends 
  HARRY AGGA NIS 
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ATHLETE an Hay Aggan.- | 
|is, 25, Boston Red Sox first base- 
|man and former college football | 
| Star, died Monday in a Cambridge, 
Mass., hospital. Agganis had been 
‘il for several weeks with a pul- 
| monary infection and complica- 
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US. Dropping 
Lattimore Case Brownell Says Ruling 
by Judge Youngdahi 
Forces Move tons. 
WASHINGTON w—The govern- 
ment decided today to drop its 
2%-year-old attempt to try Owen 
Lattimore on charges of perjury. 
Brownell noted that the U.S. Dis- 
trict and Appeals Courts here had 
twice thrown out key counts of 
indictments charging Lattimore 
with false testimony before the, 
Senate Internal Security subcom- , 
mittee in early 1952. Brownell said | 
it thus appeared impossible to pro- | 
ceed on five remaining perjury 
counts. 
Lattimore, a Johns Hopkins 
lecturer and Far Eastern affairs 
specialist, was accused of lying 
in denying that he had been a 
follower or promoter of the Com- 
munist line, 
These accusations a. c= 
scribed by Federal Dist. 
Luther W. Youngdahl as ‘ Gouien 
and ebscure,”’ and too vague for 
the 54-year-old Lattimore to de- 
| fend. 
Youngdahl threw them out, and 
his judgment on this was twice 
upheld by the Court of Appeals) 
for the District of Columbia. 
The Appeals Court's second rul- 
ing was made June 14 on a 4-4) 
vote, The tie let the Youngdahl 
finding stand. 
This confronted the government | Back-to-Work 
Parade Begins 
at Willow Run Wildcat Strike Closes 
Flint Plant as Skilled 
Workers Defy Orders 
DETROIT (#—A back-to- 
work movement at General | 
Motors’ Willow Run trans- 
mission plant was reported | 
today after a court order| 
prohibiting wildcat strikers 
\from any violence on picket 
lines. 
An unauthorized strike 
of 150 tool sharpeners   iclosed the plant Wednes- 
|day, idling 8,000. workers. 
| The CIO United Auto Workers 
called on the men to return to 
their jobs and to ignore unauthor- 
  ized picket lines. But they were 
|reluctant to enter the plant after | 
the disorders started, 
Circuit Judge James R. Breakey | 
Jr. in Ann Arbor last night issued | 
an order prohibiting trespassing on | 
company property, violence, | 
| threats and interference with per- 
| sons entering the plant. 
-TOOLERS ARGUE 
The tool sharpeners were dis- | 
satisfied with the 20-cent hourly 
package agreement reached be-| 
tween GM and the union two weeks | 
| ago. | 
They coniended they were 
skilled workers and were en- 
titled te an increase of 8 cents 
an hour like skilleq workers in 
addition to the 6 cents increase 
allowed unskilled workers. 
FLINT STRIKE 
Meanwhile, Chrysler Corp. oral 
| the UAW scheduled the second day | 
of their talks on a new contract. | 
Also, at Flint the GM Ternstedt 
| plant was closed today by an un- | 
| authorized strike that idled 8,000 
workers. Picket lines were set up 
| yesterday by skilled workers pro-. 
testing terms of the new GM-UAW 
contract, Negotiations on local is- 
sues were scheduled today, 
4 U.S. Women 
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PAWN IN COURT BATTLE —   Work Priorities Lt.. Gov. Hart Given 
Assurance by Deputy 
Road Commissioner 
By BURDETT C. STODDARD 
Deputy State Highway 
Commissioner George Fos- 
ter yesterday said the list 
of priorities of planned road 
improvements to come 
from the new 144-cent gas 
tax is “not the last word as 
far as Oakland County is 
concerned.” 
Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart 
interviewed Foster on re- 
quest of the Pontiac Press, 
The priority list, an- 
nounced last week, includ- 
ed only one project on an 
Oakland road, despite the 
fact the county will pay 
the second highest share of 
the added levy. 
Foster told Hart the Highway 
Department is waiting to see 
whether the proposed toll road will 
be built to run north through . the   “Foster said the Highway 
partment will not be 
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An Ohio court has ruled that nine-   whether the toll   
| month-old Kevin (Gene) Smith be returned to his natural parents. 
Kevin has been the object of a custody fight between his natural pai- 
ents, Max and Annis Smith of Van Wert, Ohio, and hie-foster parents, 
Darrell and Veneda Brown of.Columbus. Mrs. Brown said Mrs. Smith 
gave her the baby with the understanding that the Browns could adopt 
  
  | Hart, Brough, Fleitz, 
Hard Gain Semi-Finals 
| at: Wimbledon 
WIMBLEDON, England —| 
| Four American women tennis| 
| stars, headed by former champions | 
  = after the Smiths were divorced. The Smiths later reconciled. 
      Officials Discuss Method 
of Getting New Armory 
City officials and. National Guard leaders laid the 
groundwork for acquiring a new armory last night, as 
they met in a procedural session. 
“We discusséd several sites,” City Manager Walter K. 
Willman said, and reviewed the complicated procedure 
to be used for getting the new building.” 
“Pontiac is way down on the list of cities wanting new 
Guard buildings,” the manager added, “because many 
other cities have already deeded a site for a building to   
  
Tomorrow's 
Weather 
Fair Again 
Fair tonight and tomorrow with 
little change in the temperature is 
ithe weather forecast for the Pon- 
with the choice of appealing to Doris Hart and Louise Brough, | tiac area. 
the Supreme Court or going ahead | 
with an attempted prosecution of | 
Lattimore on five other counts 
which Lattimore’s attorneys had | 
described as ‘‘trivia.’ 
Action Planned 
to Ease Traffic 
Congestion Here 
The first in a series of recom- 
mendations to ease traffic conges- 
tion in downtown Pontiac will be 
undertaken within a week. 
At a meeting of city officials yes- 
terday, it was agreed to remove 
parking meters 50 feet from the 
intersections on Saginaw street 
from Auburn té Lafayette, and to | 
adjust parking spaces in the same 
stretch to 23-foot lengths. 
Metered parking spaces along 
the. street now vary from 18 to 
23 feet. Making them all 23 feet 
will ease parking and eliminate 
traffic line-ups behind parkers, 
experts believe. 
Eliminating parking 50-feet from 
the intersections will enable right- 
hand turning cars to make the 
turns from along the curb, allow- 
ing through traffic exclusively to 
use the second-from-the-curb lane. 
The recommendations were 
among a number included in a 
lengthy report'on solving the traf- 
fic problem in Pontiac, released   
"| last week by T, M. Vanderstempel, swept into the semi-finals of the | 
| Wimbledon women's singles cham- | 
pionships today with straight set 
victories. 
| Mrs. Beverly Baker Fleitz of 
| Santa Monica, Calif., seeded third, | 
| completed the quartet with a 6-2, 
| 6-2 victory over Britain's last play- 
/er, Angela Buxton, after Miss Hart, 
| Miss Brough and Darlene Hard of | 
| Long Beach, Calif., had won easily. 
Miss Hart, the 1951 Wimble- 
don champion from Coral Gables, 
Fla., defeated Mrs. Dorothy Head 
Knode of Alameda, Calif., 6-4, 
6-3. 
Miss Brough, of Beverly Hills, 
Calif., three-time Wimbledon sin- 
gles winner, routed Australian 
; champion Beryl Penrose, 6-2, 6-0, 
and Miss Hard eliminated\ pie only 
unseeded quarter - finalist, Mrs. 
Zsuzsi Koermoeczy of Hungary, 6-2, 
6-3. Miss Hart is top-seeded and 
Miss Brough second.   The low tonight is expected to 
hit between 60 and 64. A high of 
80 to 84 is predicted for tomor- 
irow. Light variable winds between 
8 and 12 miles per hour are fore- 
cast. & 
Today's low, downtown, before 
8 a.m. was 60 degrees. The ther- 
mometer registered 88 at 2 p.m. 
  
Taft Memorial Scored 
WASHINGTON (®—Several sena- | 
tors today questioned whether 
erection of a 100-foot monument to 
the late Sen. Robert A. Taft (R- 
Ohio) on the Capitol grounds would 
establish a healthy precedent, 
3,354 Acres Burned 
LANSING (®—Twenty-six forest 
fires on 29 acres of land last week 
boosted the year’s damage to 3,354 
acres, the State Conservation De- 
partment said today.   
  
  After Washington, Home 
Is Peaceful, Says Wilson 
“It is a comfort to come back home to Oakland 
County and be among:our old friends,” said. Secre 
Defense Charigg E. Wilson to a re 
sentative of the Pontiac Press during the 
current weekend, 
“Our friends hére talk about the things 
we used to talk about,” went on the for- 
mer president’ of General Motors. “They 
don’t question me. repeated! 
tional and international affairs. It is a’ of 
about na- 
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ag \ \ } £ Va eee as 2 : *the Guard.” 
‘ The city must find and recom- 
“mend a site for the proposed proj- 
ect, which is then reviewed by the 
local Armory board of control. 
A review by the state Quarter- 
master General's office would then 
follow; 
Willman, who represented the 
city along with Mayor William 
W. Donaldson and Commissioner 
Harcourt 8. Patterson, said the 
City Commission would study 
some sites in the future. 
State Quartermaster General Col. 
Herbert Layle attended the session, 
along with Capt. Cari G. Yarling, 
commander of the 107th Ordnance 
Co, based here. 
The present structure on Water 
street has been classified as in- 
adequate to house the growing Na- 
| tional Guard units. 
Stevens Reappointed 
LANSING (®)—Floyd Stevens of 
Grand Rapids was reappointed 
state boxing commissioner by Gov. 
Williams today for a term expiring 
June 13, 1959, . 
  
  
Good Company For Your 
VACATION       
    built,” Hart explained, 
“Once the turnpike decision 
final, the department feels it will 
be free to plan more road im- 
Foster mentioned, in part 
work needed on U.S. 10 (West 
ward). 
| INVESTIGATE NEEDS 
Meanwhile, the Oakland County 
| Board of Supervisors yesterday 
| passed a motion directing its Road 
Committee plus the Road Com- 
mission and Plan Commission to 
investigate Oakland’s highway 
needs and communicate them to 
the state. . 
Troy Township Supervisor Nor- 
man R. Barnard said, “It ap- 
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Area Man Held 
in Fatal Crash Examination Is Asked 
by Hugh H. Rader 
Upon Arraignment   
Charged with manslaughter, 
Hugh H. Rader, of West Bloomfield 
Justice Emmett J. Leib. 
Rader, 60, a prominent Highland 
Park lumber dealer, was released 
on $2,000 bond pending examina- 
tion July 15. 
He was charged today after his 
night on Middlebelt road 
which killed an 18-year-old Walled 
Lake driver and seriously injured 
three others. 
His admitted to 
the hospital with serious injuries. Iris Richardson, 18, of Northville, 
was listed in serious : 
while Wallace 
    
    THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE (28, 1955 = 
  
   North Telegraph road, said Emer- 
Ba sthee actigh, thy beard gave 
  
Donald Egbert Hurt 
in Two-Car Crash 
BIRMINGHAM — City Manager 
‘Egbert was driving to Lansing on 
a business--call with the State 
Health Department at the time of 
the crash, Dorothea McPherson, 
19, driver of the other car, and 
her sister, Cheryl, 9, both of 
Brighton, received bruises in the 
collision. 
Egbert was ticketed by State Po- 
lice of the Brighton post for ex- 
cessive speed and failure to have 
his car under control 
-He was treated at McPherson 
Hospital, Howell, and was sched- 
uled to be taken by ambulance to 
Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak 
this afternoon. 
  Given Year Probation 
for Carrying Blackjack 
Ralph Watson, 22, of 4151 Crane, 
Detroit, was placed on one-year 
probation and assessed $100 court 
costs by Oakland County Circuit 
Judge Frank L. Doty yesterday. 
Watson admitted June 20 carry- 
ing a blackjack when arrested 
May 31 in Royal Oak. 
The Weather PONTIAC AND Mada _ ot Nm ¥ 
  
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At 8 a.m: Wind velocity 2 m.pb. 
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‘ rises y et 7:23 p.m. —eacee 
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   |Supervisors.OK | Water Group 
Appropriation 
The Oakland County Board of 
Supervisors approved an $11,000 
appropriation for its water com- 
mittee to use in obtaining techni- 
cal assistance yesterday. 
Some $3,000 will go to reimburse 
the Plan Commission for services 
late a program aimed at meet- 
ing this area's long-range water 
needs, probably by bringing wa- GOP to Fight 
for Atom Ship Senate Battle Looms 
Over Republican Try 
to Restore Funds 
WASHINGTON (—Senate Re- 
publicans planned a floor fight to- 
day to restore funds for President 
Eisenhower's demonstration peace 
ship project. 
* * ® 
Sen. Hickenlooper (R-Iowa) told 
a reporter in advance of debate 
(noon EDT) on the measure that   ter from the Great Lakes. 
Committee Chairman Howard K. tn 
Kelley, of Royal Oak, yesterday | 
said Wayne and Monrve Counties | 
have indicated an interest in join- 
ing in the project. : 
The tri-county group will hold 
its first joint meeting tomorrow at 
8 p. m. in the Royal Oak City Hall. 
Increased County 
Road Plan Seen (Continued From Page One) 
pears Oakland has been slighted 
in this priority list and we've 
got to bring some pressure to 
bear.” 
Just what main Oakland high- 
ways are eligible for 
through   
US. 16 WORK LISTED 
the corporate limits of cities and 
around cities. 
NO LIST ANNOUNCED 
No priority list for spending in- 
side cities was announced. High- 
way Department Publicity Direc- 
tor tor Khmer Hanna yesterday said. 
the state is waiting results of the 
Detroit Metropolitan Area Origin 
and Destination traffic survey in 
September before setting up a pro- 
gram on interstate routes inside 
cities. 
Oakland Plan Commission High- 
way.-Engineer . Robert A... Larson 
has cited two stretches 
of U.S. 10 which need relief badly, 
probably from construction of 
parallel routes to take traffic from 
them. 
Larson has listed construction of 
an M58 (Telegraph) bypass from 
Square Lake road north to U. S. 
10 as a much-needed project. This 
might qualify as a city project 
allowable under the new money. 
Another “critical” stretch in 
Oakland, Larson said, is M59 from 
the vicinity. of Auburn Heights 
through Pontiac to the Pontiac 
Lake area. 
This, however, is not a part 
of the interstate system and is 
net eligible for improvement 
from the added 1}s-cent tax. 
County highway officials point | 
out, though, that the state still is 
receiving its regular highway mon- 
ABILITY LIMITED 
The Highway Department pa 
take notice of the fact that Oak- 
land's ability to participate in ben- 
efits from the new tax is seri- 
ously limited, they say, because 
only two, interstate routes run 
through the county. 
Yet, it is pointed out, Oakland 
ig ay the second highest share 
the 1% cent boost. It is only 
as they state, that this county 
be alloted an increased amount 
of money from the old highway 
income to make up for its inabili- 
ty to benefit sufficiently from the 
new tax. 
Other mach needed projects on 
state trunklines here which are 
not part of the interstate sys- 
tem include: 
M150 from Eight Mile Road 
north to Rochester, 
  
  . his group’s action in knocking 
High- Detroiter Gets Prison 
  would offer an amendment to 
the Atomic Energy Commission 
construction bill to put money back 
for the ship. 
However, Sen. Anderson (D- 
NM), chairman of the Senate- 
House Atomic Energy Commit- 
“tee, sald he was ready to back 
out the 21 million dollars asked 
by Eisenhower for a reactor to 
run the ship, 
The House passed the bill, which 
authorized $267,709,000 in AEC 
construction projects, by voice 
vote after brief debate yesterday. 
* * * 
House GOP leaders did not seek 
to restore the ship reactor money. 
The President had asked that such 
a move be made after the Demo- 
cratic majority on the joint com- 
mittee stripped the 21 million from 
the bill last week. 
* Ld] ° 
The bill authorizes funds for 
atomic projects over the country. 
It includes five millions for the 
program announced by the Presi- 
dent June 11 to help other nations 
build atomic power reactors. 
* * * 
It also carries large allocations 
for three big AEC reactor pro- 
jects—for aircraft, an improved | 
submarine engine and large sur- 
face vessels, 
Airport, Taxes 
Head Agenda City Commission Set 
to Hold’ Hearing on 
Appropriations   
A discussion of the expansion 
program at the Pontiac Municipal 
Airport and a resolution establish- 
ing the 1955 tax rate are slated 
to highlight tonight’s City Commis- 
sion meeting. 
The commission also is set to 
hold a public hearing and adopt 
an amendment to the 1955 ap- 
propriation ordinance which will 
enable use of additional tax rev- 
enues in the capital improve- 
ments program, 
Also to be considered are re- 
quests to transfer ownership of 
tavern and package beer and wine 
to LeRoy and Mary Goldsworthy, 
and to change the package liquor 
ficense at 422 W. Huron St. to 
Mrs. Helen F. Hase. 
TO MULL PETITIONS 
Petitions to be mulled include 
one for curb, gutter, drainage and 
blacktop: on Liberty street from 
Henderson to North Johnson, and 
another protesting curb, gutter and 
drainage installation on Carlisle 
avenue from Walton to New York. 
Following a resolution declaring 
public necessity, engineer's esti- 
mates are to be presented for the 
following sidewalk projects: 
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“bouth Jonngee avenue 
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bel Leake svenue 
mai Paddock street trom Elm 
en «i ae ie Portine street from Whit- 
soy * Flenravh read from Ruth 
aot Barca oat ie Voorheis roed from Ot- 
owe ao ‘west as ee Seminole His. Sub- 
division 
To be confirmed are special as- 
sessment rolls for blacktopping 
on Wesbrook avenue from Joslyn 
to east end of street, and Mans- 
field avenue from Joslyn to 
Laurel, and for curb, gutter and 
drainage on Burt and Hilliside 
  
    force flares out the skirt, causing 
6,000 pounds, the makers say. The 
with greater stability and accuracy. 
Marilyn Carter of Van Nuys.   a 
SLOW DROPPER — A new type of parachute is demonstrated by 
T. Burke, left, of the Radioplane Company in Van Nuys, Calif. 
Called a Rotafoil chute, it rotates from a low-friction swivel. Centrifugal 
much greater drag and increased 
stability. A four-pound Rotafoil can handle a falling object weighing 
  chute is not intended for human 
Assisting in the demonstration is 
  
Downed Flier 
Spotted Today 
South of Tokyo 
TOKYO wn—A search plane to-| 
night sighted one of two U.S. Ma- 
\Tine fliers missing for three nights 
in the Pacific. He was seen send- | 
ing radio signals from a tiny life | 
raft about 123 miles south of 
Tokyo. 
“We are in radio contact with | 
the man,” said an Air Force 
spokesman, ‘“‘Two planes are cir-| 
cling overhead until he is picked 
up. 
The spokesman said the SAI16 
Albatross search plane which first 
spotted the raft could not tell 
whether both missing marines 
were aboard. 
He said it was considered doubt- 
ful‘ because of. the size of the raft 
and because of reports of two 
small rafts miles apart in foggy 
waters. : 
The Albatross and an Air Force 
BSO circled the bobbing raft two 
hours, receiving its flickering radio 
signals. : 
Thé planes dropped flares to 
light up the area for a huge 
armada of search planes and ships. 
Radio Bands Practical 
for Trucking Industry 
PHILADELPHIA (UP) — Estab- 
lishment by the Federal Communi- 
cationg Commission of radio fre- 
quencies for use by trucking firms 
is seen by the Radio Corp. of 
America as a practical means to 
greater economy in trucking oper- 
ations. 
According to C. M. Lewis,   
products division of RCA, the con- 
tinuous control of rolling stock 
which the FCC action makes pos- 
sible will result in reduced oper- 
ating cost. 
The FCC regulation establishes 
12 low-band, 40-megacycle fre- 
quencies and eight high-band 450- 
megacycle frequencies for use by 
motor carriers. 
School Vote Slated 
DOUGLAS #—Voters at a spe-   | mittee. 
spokesman for the engineering / 
  House Approves 
Military Funds Selfridge, Other State | 
Installations Will Get. 
Public Works 
WASHINGTON \#—The House 
passed 317-2 and sent to the Sen- 
ate yesterday a bill. authorizing 
| $2,368.998,000 for a military public 
| works program in the fiscal year 
beginning July 1. 
It carried these authorizations 
for Michigan installations: 
Army—Camp Lucas, Sault Ste. 
Marie, $145,000. : 
Air Force—Seltridge Air Force 
Base, Mount Clemens, §5,526,- 
000; Traverse City area, $1,881,- 
000; Kinross AFB, Sault Ste. 
Marie, $2,029,900; K. W. Sawyer 
Municipal Airport, Marquette, 
$3,943,000; Wurtsmith AFB, Os- 
coda, $2,511,000. 
Navy—None. 
Another bill to appropriate money 
for the program is being prepared 
by the House Appropriations Com- 
Construction, however, 
may be started under authoriza- 
tion, which pledges Congress to 
provide the money. 
‘Majority leader McCormack (D- 
Mass) commented that GM _ con- 
tinues to receive the largest per- 
centage of defense contracts but he 
made no charges. of wrongdoing. 
Rep. Dondero (R-Mich), in whose 
district GM operates many of its 
plants, objected to what he said 
were insinuations that GM was 
getting too many contracts. He 
said GM is the largest manufac- 
turer in its field and contended its 
percentage of contracts was low 
when compared with the com- 
pany's size. 
Gets 3-Year Probation   | er Joe Haas has supplied a res- ie 
  Mary V. Carr, 39, of 21392 Cres- 
ton Lane,: Oakdale Gardens, was 
placed on     three-year probation §} 
and assessed $100 court costs by | 
Oakland County Circuit 
Frank L. Doty yesterday. 
      cial election next Wednesday will 
be asked to approve a six-mill tax 
increase and a $90,000 bond issue 
for a new grade school. If: ap- 
ase the new school will replace 
a two-story frame school building 
which has served the area since 
before 1869. 
Beavers, porcupines, rabbits, 
and squirrels, as well as mice 
and rats, are all rodents.   
    She pleaded guilty June 14 to 
falsely stating her husband was 
not working in order to obtain wel- 
fare benefits. 
Voters Reject Blacktop CASCADE um — Cascade Town- 
ship voters turned down Monday 
a proposal for a $200,000 bond   
issue to finance blacktopping of | 
20 miles of township roads. 
  
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  James Brazzell, 22, of 7519 Page Senate OK Seen 
onDebt Limit — House Votes os. 56 
to Allow Six Billion 
Temporary Expansion 
WASHINGTON 1h — Sens. Byrd 
(D-Va) and Millikin (R-Colo) pre: 
dicted today the Senate will ap- 
prove a six-billion - dollar tempo- 
rary expansion of the national debt 
limit, 
The House passed it 226-56 yes- 
terday. : 
Byrd, heads the Senate | 
Finance Committee, said he would | 
like to see the ceiling placed a. 
little lower. But he said he regards   who 
the House figure as “the best we: 
can do.” ; 
“At that,”’ he said, “the limit) 
will be three billion dollars tighter | 
than it was last year because of 
the expected deficit of about that, 
amount this year.” 
Millikin said he is confident the 
Senate Committee will approve the 
House bill without major changes 
As passed by the House, | 
measure would fix the legal ceiling 
at 281 billion dollars until July 1, 
1956, when it would fall to the 275. 
limit set in permanent law. | 
County Directories 
Set for Distribution 
  The Day in biraiiphar   
Changes in Building Code 
Approved by Commission -* 
BIRMINGHAM — The City 
Commission here last night passed 
an amended building code aimed 
at eventually eliminating frame 
houses in the business district. 
The revised code provides for 
occupancy permits to be issued 
annually following inspection by 
the building inspector and fire 
marshal, and states that no 
changes or additions may be made 
other than those required by 
health or building code require- 
ments. 
Owners, formerly limited to us- 
ing only 40 per cent of the struc- 
ture for business purposes, can 
now use the entire first and sec- 
end floors, 
lIlowever, business-wise the 
buildings may be used only for 
business or professional offices or 
| display rooms, not for retail sates. 
They may still be used partially 
US. Will Ask 
Full Damages ~ See Renewed Request 
for Russian 
on Plane Attack     
    
  Payment | for residential use if the resi- 
dents are in some way connected 
with the business operation. 
SEEN AS STOP-GAP 
Thomas Brien, building inspec- 
tor, said the revised code was a 
stop-gap measure to limit long- 
term leases on the buildings be- 
tween now and the time it is eco- 
nomically possible ta have them 
replaced with masonry structures. 
In other action, the Commis- 
sion declared pcSlic necessity 
for q dust-laying oil seal coat in 
Golfview Heights and authorized 
the city assessor to prepare 
special assessment rolls for the_ 
program. 
Streets involved are Arden Lane 
from Lincoln to Fairway, Golfview 
boulevard from Lineoln to North- 
lawn, Greenlawn boulevard from 
Hillside to Northlawn, Hillside 
from Lincoln to Cranbrook and 
| Fairway from Arden to Cranbrook. 
COMPENSATION OKED 
Approved was workmen's com- 
pensation coverage for city em- 
ployes. Purchase of 11 new ve- 
hicles, including two police cars, 
six administrative cars and two 
| trucks, was authorized. 
Approval of a seventh admin- 
_ istrative auto was shelved pending 
‘inspection of damage to City Man- 
| 
WASHINGTON WW — Early re-| |ager Donald C. Egbert’s car, in 
| which he had an accident yester— 
“The official 195556 Oakland | "wal of a request that Russia pay | day afternoon. 
escape, but for slowing down fast-landing planes and dropping supplies County directories are now avail- able in the offices of County Clerk | 
; Lynn D. Allen in the courthouse | 
|at Saginaw and Huron Sts. here. | 
Compiled by Allen, the booklet 
contains a list of national, state 
county, city, village and town- 
ship officers, Pontiac Press writ- 
ume of the county's recent 
growth, 
Members of the Board of Sup- 
| ervisors are listed along with the 
| board's by-laws and meeting dates. 
A new feature this year is a coun- 
ty government organization chart. 
Other data includes terms of 
court, naturalization hearings and 
first date of county records, An 
Oakland map is attached. 
Van Dyke Man Jailed 
for Whipping Infant Son 
After pleading guilty June 20 to 
whipping his 22-month-old son,   
  St.. Van Dyke, was sentenced to | 
one to 10 years in Jackson state 
prison yesterday. 
He appeared before Oakland 
County Circuit Judge Frank L. ‘and has made it clear he does not 
Doty after admitting he struck the | expect the incident to upset plans 
| for the Big Four talks at Geneva. child with a belt. | Dulles has already voiced pleasure full damages for the shooting | 
down of a U. S. Navy plane ap-| 
peared likely today. 
Secretary of State Dulles gave 
President Eisenhower a full re- 
view of the case last night while 
they were returning to Washing- 
ton. 
Dulles had flown to Bangor. 
Maine, earlier so that he could 
talk over international develop- 
ments which occurred during Ei- 
senhower's six-day trip through 
New England. On their arrival late 
last night at National Airport, 
Presidential Press Secretary 
James C. Hagerty said the two 
men had discussed plans for next 
month's Big Four summit talks. 
Dulles said yesterday the Rus- 
sians offer of half the damages 
Was “not... all that we con- 
sider appropriate under the 
circumstances.” 
While a renewal of a request for 
full reparations seemed likely, it 
did not appear that this country 
would be adamant in its position. 
at Russia's expression of regret, | Chapman, 
| Police 
    Saginaw. Clerk Tried 
SAGINAW ww — Mrs. Beryl J. 
about 34, a former 
clerk in the City Traffic Viola- 
tions Bureau, was to be arraigned 
in Justice Court today on a charge 
of embezzling parking fine money, 
said Mrs. Chapman ad- 
mitted taking $3,000. The short- 
age was discovered last month in 
a routine audit, police said. 
Bus Service Curtailed 
PORT HURON «Wh — The Port 
Huron City Council Monday 
authorized the Port Huron Bus 
Co. to discontinue service from 
6:30 p.m. to 7:30 am. The com- 
pany claims to have been operat- 
ing at a loss for the last four 
years. There has been no Sunday 
or holiday bus service in Port 
Huron since last February. 
Clinic Nearly Finished 
SAUGATUCK uw — A 14-room 
medical clinic, being built for Dr. 
Kenneth C. Miller, is scheduled for 
completion this summer. Dr. Mil- 
ler willxoperate the clinic with his 
associate, Dr. Donald DeWitt, for- 
merly of | Grand Rapids. 
      
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  Fire Demolishes 
Center of City El Reno, Okla., Hit 
by Half ‘Million Dollar} 
Blaze Last Night - Homes in the Birmingham. 
Bloomfield Hills area are being 
invaded by something far worse 
than a monster from the deep—a 
small army of raccoons. 
Residents on the scene report 
that once the animals establish a 
secure position—usually in the at- 
tie, ehimney, or in surrounding EL RENO, Okla. a ire peed trees—they really take hold. 
raged almost out of control for A Sundell of t “ 
six hours last night left this cen-| ; pe Gonmens eee 
tral Oklahoma City with the heart | 
of its business district a black- | 
ened ruin, i 
Damages were estimated by in-| 
surance men at up to half a mil- 
fon dollars. Two three-story build- 
| ings were leveled. The walls of an 
adjoining department store  re- 
mained standing but the store was . f 
burned out and its frontage ruined. = . * ‘ney’ were well sou 
Cause of the fire was not deter-| poiween the wall and the chins ne 
mined. Fire Chief Leroy Searcy | There were two litters of nah 
said eed oun * ee from | | coons, {étaling 6 youngsters. about 
” Ligh cae as a = toe dam | two months old, and two mother 
used | raceoons, 
age to ptttegd crue rack) tea Access to the house was provided 
a y acs nay a by the chimney. Attic-type raccoon 
were overcome by smoke. 
Just Treat ‘Em Right “ 
KALAMAZOO (UP)—A “eteran | 
railroad engineer likened old-fash- 
ioned steam locomotiyes to wom- | 
en, “If you treat “them right, 
they'll treat you the same way.” | ¢r gives a quick jerk. 
said Joseph B. Weiss, oldest engi-| After the raccoons were cap- 
neer on the Michigan Central Rail- | tured, they were taken to the Ani-   
servation officer. joined forces 
recently when Sundell got a call 
from the John A. Reid homie on 
Cranbrook read, Bloomfield Hilis. 
The Reids’ message was a short 
It took Sundel} Ang Kendall two 
| merely wait at a small opening for 
the raccoons to come by, then) 
| make a grab, Sundell explained. | 
Anether methed is te drop a 
buriap sack and an onion en a 
repe down through the hole, and   
  road. Weiss retired recently after| mal Society at 1200 E. Walton   
  nearly 43 years of service. ty Animal Welfare Society and faccoon problems. 
Warren Kendall, Rochester con- | 
i choice seems to be fireplaces and _ 
; trees around the home,” Kendall 
  one: Raccoons have Janded in the | ‘Raccoons Moving h on ‘Haneomen the proper age they willbe, re-| coon hunting in the Birmingham- 
leased, Sundell said, | Bloomfield area, so it’s likely the 
Actually, the raccgon situation is | war between raccoon and man will 
becoming serious, ‘according to, be waged in attics and chimneys. 
Kendall. eee 
“Raccoons are very ingenious | 
animals, byt we still ean’t figure 
out why sthey restriet themselves 
to the Birmingham- Bloomfield sec- 
tion.’’ Kendall remarked. 
He said he gets three or four 
phone calls daily from persons with Speeder’s Car Halts 
Flight From Police 
STRATFORD, Ont. \W—Police 
today got 
today from the man's automobile. 
The car caught fire, bringing him 
to a halt. 
Police 
23, and charged him with impaired “Next to attics, their second 
added. 
Persons in the area report rac- 
eoons damage their roofs, and 
tear up the insulation between 
the walis in the houses. 
There is ne open season for rac- before the flames stopped him 
The car was burned 
repair, police added 
  
hunting requires patience. You 
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All FIRST QUALITY fab- 
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for Wednesday only. 
Ideal for ladies’ dresses, 
skirts, children's play 
togs, aprons, girls’ dress- 
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38° First quality clothes line in full 50- 
foot hanks. May be used as dog rope, 
canoe or boat rope, duffle bag cords, 
etc. Many, many other household 
“uses other than just a clothes line. 
Limit 300 feet. 
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BIG 16-INCH TALL 
LAMP For Use in Any Room 
$2.0 ne T* 
Pink or Bleck Wrought lron 
Styled as pictured with parchment 
paper shade, painted urn. set on mod- 
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Ladies’ Purses : 
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  Queen of CAI Fair Exhibits 
Roomful of Prizes Today WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Six- 
‘*teen-year-old Shirley Lamberton, 
newly crowned queen of the Wa- 
terford CAI Fair, prepared today 
to show off a roomful of gifts to 
her many friends. 
- * 
= She has set up a display of 4 
“ot her 44 prizes in the living room 
* of her home at 3490 Airport Rd. — 
The grand prize—a one-week 
trip for two to Gay E) Rancho 
at Gaylord—she has arranged to 
~ take next week with classmate 
Karla Stoddard whe was her 
campaign manager. 
. Shirley, the daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Richard Lamberton, won her 
title Sunday night at the CAI Fair. 
with a total of 38,102 votes. The 
crowning climaxed the three-day 
festival which was attended by an 
estimated 10,000 people.   SHIRLEY SN 
  
Hillciift placed second and third re- | County D eaths 
| Alfred W. Peillion 
' HADLEY — Service for Alfred 
W. Poillion, 44, of 4160 -Broeker | 
Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Thurs-| 
day from the Christ Lutheran 
Church, Burial will be in the | 
Christ Church Cemetery under the | 
direction of the C, F, Sherman 
| Funeral Home. He died Monday | 
at his home, 
| Surviving are two brothers, Fer- 
;dinand of Metamora and Robert 
of South Hadley; and one sister, 
Mrs. Minna Loewe of Dearbor. 
Joseph Kilkno Thelma Tucker, Lillian Cleveland, 
Beverly Hawkins, Stephanie Hill, | 
Maureen Clark and Carmen Pie- 
  Alfred Beebe, CAI president. last night congratulated the nu-| 
merous chairmep on the success | 
of the ccmeao~ Prem iy wes . of net proceeds made later. | round , officials said, and the association Se eee ma 
hopes to announce at the same Morvgeae -ghlarn 
time the date for mortgage-burning 
ceremonies. Some $2,000 is still recited at 8 p.m. Wednesday at| 
| the Muir Brothers Funeral Home. 
|He died Monday. 
  Avon-Rochester lay City, and one grandson. George W. Foster Youth Program OXBOW LAKE—Requiem Mass. 
‘for George W. Foster, 52, of Ox- Well Attended bow Lake, will be held at 10 a.m. 
ROCHESTER — Although buses Thursday from St. Basil Catholic 
to transport children were not in| Church, East Detroit, with byrial | 
service, a large turnout was re- in Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Rosary 
ported for the first -day of the | wit) be recited at 8 p.m. Wednes- Avon youth recreation program at | ‘day at Van Leberghe Funeral 
Avon Township Park. |Home, 13340 E. Warren Ave. 
Some 115 boys reported for Little | troit, He died Saturday. 
League baseball. The first game| surviving are his widow, Anna; 
is scheduled today. ‘two daughters, Mrs. Joseph Has- | 
Play-tot supervised play and | | kineoo, Mrs. Gertrude Ponza; three | 
games will be held for children 4) .on5, Donald, Joseph and George | 
to 7 in wean meceteee W. Jr.;four brothers, two sisters; 
St S ane yop Ge of te Guan: | and his father, Elmer Foster. 
mer program, Instructors are 
Barbara Ledford, Pat Norman, 
Linda Syczesny. 
There will be some activity of- 
fered to all. boys and girls of the | 
Rochester-Avon area, Social Security Office 
‘Announces New Hours 
New office hours for the Pontiac - 
| district office of the Social sect 
| Administration have been 
nounced by Rex A. TC. liu. 
' district manager.   
Imlay Couple Wed 
IMLAY CITY — Alean Van-| 
Gordon and Glenn L. Helmka, both 
of Lapeer. were married Friday 
evening in the Congregational | 
parsonage by the Rev. John H. 
Balfour. Attendants were Mr. and 
Mrs. Stanley King of Pontiac: Friday. 
Local social security offices are 
located in room 322, Hubbard 
Building, 18 S. Perry St.   
Richards-Hann Nuptials 
Solemnized on Saturday SOUTH LYON -- Donna foe 
Hamm carried a colonial bouquet 
of white roses centered with a 
white rose corsage, and wore a 
strand of pearls, a gift from her 
bridegroom, Marshall Richards, 
for their Saturday evening mar- 
riage at First Methodist Church. 
Donna's bridal gown was white 
net over white satin, with lace 
bodice and waltz-length skirt. Her 
fingertip veil fell from a cap 
trimmed with seed pearls. 2 
The bride is the daughter of 
Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Hann Jr., 
ef 23272 Pontiag Trail, and 
Marshall's parents are Mr. and 
Mrs. Glena. Richards of 202 
Wells st, 
Bridesmaids were Deanna and) 
Judy Hann, sisters of the bride. | 
William Bricklebaw of South Lyon | 
was best man, and ushers were _ 
Thomas Shoebridge arid Gerald | ©: 
Hann, brother-inlaw and brother) sins. MARSHALL RICHARDS of the bride, 
Some 175 guests attended the |   
  Aas aS 
After a week's trip to Niagara 
wedding and ceremony that fol-| Falls, the couple ‘will live at 416 
lowed in the church dining room.Washington St. bere. 
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  IMLAY CITY—Requiem Mass for | 
Joseph Klikno, 67, of 649 N. Fair- | 
olic Church, with burial in Mt. | 
Calvary Cemetery. Rosary will be | 
| Surviving are a son, John of lm-| the commissioners to a meeting 
| early next week. 
De- | Walled Lake 
Goodfellows’ 
Flares Ready 
WALLED LAKE—Area residents 
May now purchase 
flares from their local merchants | 
prior to a house-to-house sale an- 
nually conducted by the Goodfel- | 
jlows on July 4 
On that date, at 10 a.m, Ciifford | 
  / community. 
Flares sell for half dollar apiece 
and are traditionally lighted 
throughout the district at dark on 
the holiday. 
Madison Heights 
Feud Continues Acting Mayor to Call 
Old Commission Back 
Despite Petitions 
Mayor Mrs. Virginia M. Solberg 
Stated this morning that the old 
Madison Heights Charter Com- 
mission will reconvene. 
Mrs. Solberg said it will con- 
tinue its duties as a charter com- 
mission because she is df the 
|opinion that the petitions for a 
/new charter commission filed by 
the Madison Citizens League are 
void. The petitions were im-   | properly delivered, Mrs. Solberg | 
| claimed, and therefore not valid. 
The petitions were filed with 
Oakland County Clerk Lynn D. 
Allen. after. unsuccessful  at- 
tempts to file with Mrs. Selberg, 
according to the Madisen Citizens 
League. 
Photostats of the petitions were 
then taken to the Solberg home. 
  In Mrs. Solberg’s absence, her 
husband, Arthur, refused the 
photostats. 
’ According to Mrs. Solberg, the 
| but were left to lie in the front 
| yard of the Solberg residence. 
Mrs. Solberg said she will call 
  
Pontiac Woman Draws 
Probation in Robbery - 
In Oakland County Circuit Court 
| yesterday, Mabel Sheck, 46, of 122 
Lafayette St., was placed on two- 
year probation and assessed $150, 
court costs by Judge George B 
Hartrick. 
She was found guilty June 9 of 
‘aiding in a robbery which saw 
$973 taken from a Pontiac man 
last Feb. 11. 
  
| Coffee, cocoa and tea accounted 
| for 16 per cent of all United States 
| mere handise imports in 1953. ‘Court Decision 
Goodfellow. 
Campion will lead off the drive | 
to raise funds for charities of the 
MADISON HEIGHTS — Acting | 
photostats were never delivered. | Will Be Aired Board of Education 
| Must Reject or Accept 
| Purchase Price Finding 
| MILFORD — Condemnation pro-' 
ceedings for the building site of 
| the proposed new Milford High 
School was brought to a close in 
Oakland County Circuit Court at 
2 p. m. yesterday. after a stormy 
four-day session 
Verdict of the jury in Judge 
Frank L. Doty’s court was that 
tion pay $612 per acres for the 
42-acre tract of land located on 
north Milford road between Mil- 
ford and Highland 
Action on the verdict will be 
taken by the school board at a 
special meeting at 8 p. m. 
Thursday. According to law, the 
board is given six days after the 
trial to accept or reject the 
verdict. 
Schools Superintendent Harold 
Hansen said he expected the 
school board to accept the verdict 
| and appreve the purchase. 
NO LAND AVAILABLE 
“There is practically no other 
land available in this area to meet 
the requirements for the new 
school as far as location, size and 
contour of the land is concerned,” 
| Hansen said. 
The property had been appraise od 
| at $1,000 per acre by A. C., Blaska, 
| a representative from Dearborn for 
' the defendant. The owner. Major 
| J. G. Largess, had asked $1.500 
| to $2,000 an acres for the con- 
| troversial building site 
If the purchase is made. building 
will begin in late August on 42 
22-room $1.250.000 high school, ac 
cording to Hensen   
  
Rochester Firemen 
Quell Duplex Blaze 
ROCHESTER—A Monday after- 
noon fire caused $50 damage to the 
‘roof of the Nellie Snook duplex 
at 160 W. Avon Rd. 
The upper floor where the blaze 
started was occupied by Mrs. Sadie 
| Wilson and the lower flat by Thom- 
‘as R. Littlefair. Fire Chief George 
Ross said he helieved the blaze 
‘originated in a water heating unit 
  
Only Two at Clarkston 
File for School Posts 
| CLARKSTON—Incumbents Keith 
Leak and Walton Robbins were the 
only candidates for two vacancies | 
‘on the Board of Education of the 
Clarkston School District, 
| deadline for filing nominating peti- 
tions was reached. 
Election will be held July 11. 
and candidates will be =oaes for 
three-year terms. : the Huron Valley Board of Educa- | 
*" Paul Methodist Church school will 
gram at 7:30 p.m. that day. 
as the) TUESDAY, ITN NE : 28, 1955"   
ilford School Site Verdict—Each Acre, $612. 00   
~ Pair of Walled Lake: | 
_ Businesses Change WALLED LAKE — Two changes 
jin business firms in the area have 
‘been announced. 
| One is the combining of the in- 
' | surance agencies of Stanley J 
| Voorheis and G. Ivan Cox. Voorheis 
‘hag been in business in Walled 
| Lake for 23 years and Cox for 
‘eight years, although the latter has 
been a resident 20 years. The firm. 
handling all types of insurance will 
be located at 234 Barnston St. ® 
Second change jis the sale of 
the grocery at 27206 Novi Rd. by 
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gordon to R 
Thomas and J Soity. 
  GWEN ILENE GARK 
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gark of 
Oxford have announced the en- 
'gagement of their daughter, Gwen | 
‘Ilene, to Seaman Robert Godkin, | 
'son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Had- 
‘drill of Lakeville, Mo. No date has 
been set for the wedding. 
Rev. Lee in Pulpif 
af St. Philip Sunday 
ROCHESTER — The Rev. Ralph 
Lee of Birmingham will have | 
charge of holy communion service | 
at St. Philip Episcopal Church at 
8 a.m. Sunday. and will conduct 
services during the absence of Rev. 
and Mrs. Edgar A. Lucas who 
are leaving today for a vacation 
in the east 
The summer schedule goes into. 
effect Sunday. with 8 am. com.- | 
mumiion and 10 a.m. morning pray- | 
er in charge of the Lay Readers. | 
This schedule will continue until | 
September 18. 
St. Philip Church schoo! and St. 
    
combine this year’s daily vaca-| 
tion Bible school, to be held July 
25 through Aug. 5. Mrs. Edward | 
Foster will take reservations | 
300 Attend Waterford 
Daily Bible School 
WATERFORD — Attendance at 
the Vacation Bible School at Wa- 
terford Community Church reached 
a high of over 300 boys and girls 
during the first week, with a total 
enrollment of 359. School sessions 
will continue through Thursday 
and will close with an evening pro-     
At that time the pupils will. 
‘demonstrate lessons learned dur- | 
ing the school, and handwork proj- | 
jects will be on display. | 
Also, awards in the attendance 
contest will be presented, with 
first and second prizes being 
given in each department to the 
children who brought the largest | 
number of new pupils to the 
avert i 
— + Dressy, casual or walking shoe . 
  County Circuit Judge “Frank L. ‘Placed on Probation Som ea 
Jerry D. Belisle, 18, of 213 De} Belisle admitted Jone 20 to 
Viller, Royal Oak, was placed on| taking a wristwatch from a home 
two-year probation by Oakland'in Royal Oak June 8.   
  
  
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End 
of the 
Month 
Sale of Women’s 
it] Hep The Shoe With the Magic Sole 
Regularly to 12.95 5@e 
.. they’re 
all here at these great sale prices. All 
with Air Step’s fine quality, perfect 
fit, smart fashion . . . and that extra 
plus of the Magic Sole. Not every size in every 
style, color, so choose 
early for best 
selection! All sales final! 
Waite's Women's Shoes 
Street Floor 
    
Benefit Dance Nets $206 
for Walled Lake Family WEST BLOOMFIELD — A bene-| 
tic har d Frey family of Walled 
A “headon collision killed Jerry | 
Frey, 3, and Frey's brother-in- 
law, Francis Teifer. 
Six other children and the fath. 
| er were in hespitals of three 
| northern Michigan counties, three 
| of them in critical condition, after 
| the crash. 
Today, Frey is at home, but 
|must return to St. Joseph Mercy 
| Hospital soon for a leg operation. 
| Alice, 11, also in St. Joseph's is 
|in fair condition after an  opera- 
tion to mend a splintered bone 
over her eye. 
The three boys are still in St. 
| Luke's Hospital, Marquette, and 
must remain there from four to 
six weeks longer. 
at home with their aunt, Mrs. 
Frey ia also out of the hospital 
after an operation and is being 
eared for by relatives, 
Mrs. Karl ¥ ebber. of 0530 Farm-   Three other girls ure staying — ington Rd., said today that she. 
Beginning July 5, the office will ti, dance held in West Bloomfield | and other neighbors are grateful 
be open to the public from 8:45 Township Hall Saturday night net-' for the contributions and the turn- | 
a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Monday through | ted $206 for the accident-stricken out at Saturday's benefit dance for 
the Freys. 
_ Another benefit will be held Fri- 
day at the Walled Lake Casino 
ballroom, Owners Albert and E1- 
|mer Tolettene are donating the 
| use of the casino and defraying part 
of the cost of Pee Wee Hunt's 
‘orchestra. 
Tickets may be purchased from 
| Mrs. Stanley Dennis, 404 Pontiac | 
Trail, or from Mrs. F. A. Murray, 
531 Pontiac Trail, Walled Lake. 
           
demonstrators 
  
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Normalize Your 
Weight and Relax 
Steam Beths, 
Electric Cabinets 
Physio- Therapy Daily trom 
9 a. m. to 9 p. m. 
Call Today for Intormation 
YMCA Athletic Club FE 5-6116 
    
  
    
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director in advance of need. Judge us by our repu- 
tation, complete on ee personnel, 
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We ore members of Notional Selcind M 
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      marred cabinets .       
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Free Sewing Lessons 
with Each Purchase! 
SA Small Down: Payment 
as little as $5 a month    We are making room for new merchandise, so every 
machine on the floor or uncrated must be sold. Come 
in and see these wonderful values. END-OF-MONTH Clearance... 
of Sewing Machines 
  
  
  
    
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39" Regularly $114.50 Walnut Finish ....... 
"124° . 309" White Portable 
Regularly $144.50, Smart Carrying Case 
Used Free Westinghouse Regularly $189.95 Wainat creme Set of 
Attachments, Buttonholer .. 
Used Kenmore tur Dt Model 
  " S119 | Used White Rotary Portable 
New motor, control, lite and carrying case 
Regularly $89.95 ‘64 
$ 4AG* Used Singer Portable + dpe $74.50. lobed case, | meres con- 
and lite . .. Seine © 
Used Free Wi Portable $s 88 Regularly $79.50, like new. Fall set of 49 Attachments ........:......6.. Seesewcles 
Used Treadle Machine 
      
        imcbams biaaiee Regularly $29.75 Drop Head Rotary ...., 
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Used White Console Electric $ Ag®™ Box Top Treadle Machines. $qe 38° Regularly $79.95. Fall set of Attachments «| Reguierty ‘$14.80. Au in top condition . y : 
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Slankster ‘Jones: Dunseith. Coles, | The Nazis must have picked up 60—Reg. to 5.98 Women’s Swim Suits........288 300—Reg. 1.29 Supercale Pillow Cases.......... .66¢ 3 es: : . 8 Pertaey's: Rule: Quality: Keego Drug. Snow White in Paris. She speaks ae te Toe Ww all, re oer 32 te 38. an First quality, Fully bleached. (1281). Save teday. Sweeper . .. 2 S585 Behe A ; a uses 3 eo OF, yto s, Aubu ‘ ag 4 > I i TT , Lc Com ‘J ttachments, Murry in teday and save. and sings (and so do the “‘Gno- 50—Reg, 1.9% Omens Jewelry. ............46. SSC kiko ‘ a er plete with afl atta y in y Heights. an i sings ren on er Russian nae A die and Solid color beads. Seme Geld and Crystal trims, 563—Reg. 1.99 Dan River Muslin Sheets. 56 dino a 1.44 ] —Reg. : 24.95 Hand Vacuum... ..$18 
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of these discomforts, Dean's Pills atten neip | CHARLOTTE O® — Charlotte f = 70—Reg. to 5.98 Women’s Hats.......... + LB! 15 Off Drapery & Slipcover Fabric. Reg. to 3.98.15 Off 10—Reg. 10.98 Folding Umbrella........ 5.88 by their pain Lorestan tosgrecn rel oo ir — school district voters Monday - Large assortment in taffetas, straws, piques, linens. All oe, ” wide eelection of quality remnants. Hurry in teday and save! Outdoor 5 ft. striped medel. For home or howar T bl $18 ing effect to ease bladder irritation, and by red a $750,000 bond issue to r > Oe 5—Reg. 39.95 Hand Tooled Mahogany Tables.... he ion through the kid approved & , g See ence eee. -B8C o—heg. 59,95 Han i gan} layacls ~ohregpcanetes ahr canpen at the 16 build additions to the elementary LN APPAREL Seino ee aL Ns ipaow, ae eave! 88c Twe attractive styles. Smart end tables. Hurry tn today. 
miles of Kidney barton’ , and high school building. TIMATE , 
Alsat pw glared remap peony ah oe ! 144—Reg. 1.98 36-Inch Wood Cornice Boards... .88c sa roca sons wok Phd cca Same i The Panama canal project cost STREET FLOOR ; Complete and ready to hang. Hurry in today and save! USED TELEVISION SPECIALS relief millions have en- ; - : = =e 
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25—Reg. to 1.98 Women’s Rayon Knit Midriff &—Reg. 6.95 Versatile Utility Carts.......... 2.88 2—17-Inch RCA Console with Doors.....:....$99 ae zea Pajamas ......0......0.0 00 ccc cece eee ese. BBE Slightly damaged tn white or red. Hurry in today and save! 1—16-Inch RCA Console with Doors...........$88 
Ceol pajamas in long wearing rayon knit, Save today. rue ne ov : aie 1—12- In h RC A Console: . sate w wa BE ms Bie $35 
~F 2”_R r re : SOW: A &—Reg. 17.99 White Enamel Storage Cabinets. .7.88 ch RCA Console:...... 2022 
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and Plisse Slips .................. see. 1.88 10—Reg. 3.35 Wooden Mixing Bowls........... 1.88 1—10-Inch Admiral Comb.. .TV-Radio- Phono. .$35 
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i} Yi, 19—Reg. 3.98 Women’s Rayon Woven Slips..... .88¢ 25—Reg. 39c Quick Scouring Pot and Pan Pads... 22c 1—21-Inch Blond Raytheon Console...........$99 
> ITH ol Reg. 3 On Women’s Petticonte 144 Fameus Cleb Aluminum Pads. Hurry in teday and save! 1—17-Inch Crosley Table TV..... SHAD BAAR BBE .$99 
“ Assorted "plone and colors. terry in teday tar chalee! Coes &—Reg. 5.98 Vac-O-Mat Can Openers. : 2.88 
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» 20—Reg. 5.98 Women’s Rayon Woven Gowns. . .3.88 mushsr Used |. Wars seileg, Brocttn tee navieea ;' — ° Rich rayon in long wearing styles. Broken sizes. 3 ae ; Chi 6.88 46—Reg. to $1 Cosmetic Kits.....-:..:... eke Z 226 
95—Reg. to 7.95 Women’s Famous Van Raalte 2] —Reg. 49.95 53-Pc. Famous Hav La - ina. .16. Zipper or snap closing. Plastic limed. Acetate covering, Asst'd colors. Nylon Knit Gowns ...................... 88 Translucent. Slight Irregulars, White only. Horry in to ay. 67—Reg. 2.98 Fitted Travel Kits.......... . 1.88 
; Famous brand in wanted colors and scsorted sizes. Hurry in today, 5—Reg. 29.95 53-Pc. Countrvside Dinnerw are. .18.88 Complete with fittings. Zipper closing. Siripe or plaid coverings. 
RO Om A i R co N DITI °o N ER 20—Reg. 3.98 Women’s Cotton Broadcloth and First quality In discentineerd pattern. Hurry in today and sare! 80—Reg. 2.98 Junior Kabinettes ee ee 1.88 
Knit Pajamas ee ee ee 1.88 & 2.28 1 »—Reg. 924.95 53-Pc. Willow Pat. Dinnerware 14.88 Plastic case that fastens to the wall. Complete with fittings. 3 eoters. 
All wanted styles in rich colors. Rreken sizes, Save today. All first quality in rich pink only. Save today. 144—Reg. 1.25 Dorothy (¢ Gray Solid Colognes sexes Je 
21—Reg. to 7.50 W omens k amous Roll-On 270) Re 65 Dis . ntinued Patterns of Famous Popular Golden Orchid fragrance. Solid stick, Save today, 
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30—Reg. to 2.50 Women’s Bras eee ceca 44c¢ & 1.44 Choose saucers, plates, cups, fruits, sugars, ecreamers & bread & butters. 24—Reg ie 98 Vanity Baga oe, 1.83 
eso tn 7 wr Sac = ast ont Bra 2 15—Reg. 3.98 Aluminum Lazy Susans....... naa ~ Complete with compact and Mpstick,. Brecade or velvet covering. 
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Hurry in today for wanted styles and colors. Gute. sives, 13 Off. Famous Raymor Open Stock prelisiieltellccsieceies Ue Off 70—Reg. 9 98 Travel Suit & Dress Bags. .4 88 & §. 88 
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  Disney's ‘Snow White’ 
Has Russians Lined Up 
at Capital’s Movies 
MOSCOW, (INS)—Moscow movie 
fans are queuing up all over the | 
capital to see the very latest | 
Walter Disney hii—‘‘Snow White | 
and the Seven Dwarfs.” | 
“Byelosnezhka I Sem Gnomov” |   
Moscow movie houses—about a 
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one of the early showings indicate 
it will stil be playing to full houses 
across the biggest nation in the 
world for months—o reven years— 
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friend as she left the theater in | 
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THE PONTIAC   
   MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
  in advance. 
MEMBER OF AUDIT SUREAUD OF CIRCULATIONS 
    TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 195 
At Last Someone Comes 
Up With Different Idea 
Well, someone had to do it. 
We've finally seen the first current   
  - forecast of a “mild business down turn.” 
But it’s marked for next spring. 
There's some comfort in that. 
| x * * 
Fortune magazine is the source 
of this prediction, but it quali- 
fies the assertion with the added 
suggestion that 1956 will be an- 
other “best business year in 
history.” 
x & & 
Reconciling these is a bit difficult for 
this humble editorial mind which never 
did evince a flair for higher mathema- 
tics. Anyway, no matter what happens, 
Fortune ought to be able to say “I told 
you so.” 
  Let’s Celebrate It 
Birthdays are fun. 
They are especially enjoyable to 
young people. 
* Our country is going to celebrate its 
birthday in a few more days. As na- 
tions go, the United States of America 
is a youngster, so the Fourth of July 
should be a big occasion and an en- . 
joyable one for all Americans. 
* * * 
Here is a suggestion for celebrating 
it that will be new to a lot of us; to 
too many of us. ; 
Let's celebrate the Nation's 
birthday this year by buying an 
American Flag and flying it. Fly 
it from a flagpole, from your 
front porch, or any other appro- 
priate place you can find. 
But fly it. 
Pontiac’s downtown business area 
does an outstanding job of flying the 
Flag, but Flags are seen all too infre- 
quently in the residential areas. 
* * * 
It may be, too, that as your youngster 
helps you put the Flag up, or take it 
down, you may find an opportunity for 
‘a little instruction on the meaning of 
citizenship and, loyalty, as well as 
freedom. - 
Freedom means more in the 
world today than it ever has 
meant before. For freedom is be- 
ing attacked on all sides.- It is 
time all of us who believe fn it 
should stand up and declare our 
faith in it. 
We can do just that by flying our 
Flag of freedom on each holiday. Let's 
celebrate the Fourth of July by flying 
the Flag; and if we don't own one, let’s 
take care of that little oversight before 
the Fourth. Preparedness is also a good 
word to remember in these troubled 
days. 
    
  
Progress in Our Schools 
. Supt. Dana P. WHITMER is completing 
his first year as Superintendent of Pon- 
tiac’s public schools. He has had time 
to: become acquainted with the sys- 
 tlem’s physical plant and personnel. 
Therefore his statements being made 
during this Commencement period be- 
fofe various groups carry real weight 
and are of more than passing interest. 
: * * * 
. Dr. Whitmer says that Pontiac's 
- schools today rank high among 
- Michigan’s public schools. He 
- adds that it is his aim to place 
«Pontiac in the very forefront 
samong all the schools of the 
~ State. * * © ® - 
Judging by the careful, methodical and thorough manner in which he has 
   
* 
to the    
      aw’ finest possible education 
: Verbal 
. _Of Ortonville; golden wedding. 
hepste of 
   the people than their children and the 
-* schools in ‘which they receive so much 
of their training. The people have man- 
ifested their confidence.in the schools 
and in the Board of Education, so Dr. 
WaiTMeR is assured of full co-opera- 
tion in his efforts to provide the very 
facilities, 
teaching staff and teaching methods. 
* * * 
Thousands of parents are 
watching his program with in- 
tense and sympathetic interest. 
    
Reparations Cut to Fit 
In reaching a reparations agreement 
with Japan, the Philippine Republic 
wisely has assented to provisions which 
will keep the damages within the dé 
feated aggressor’s ability to pay. 
. * * * 
As a result, President Macsay- 
say was able to reveal that the 
Tokyo government's cash pay- 
ment would be only $20,000,000, 
spread over a five year period. 
In addition $500,000,000 will be 
paid by Japan over a 20 year 
period in such capital goods as 
steamships, locomotives and 
machinery. oe 
Services to be performed by Japan 
to the extent of $30,000,000 will be dis- 
charged mainly by marine salvage. 
Finally, private Japanese sources are. 
to invest $250,000,000 in Philippine 
enterprises. 
It is reasonable to believe that 
both nations will benefit from this 
commonsense agreement. Not 
only does it recognize Japan's 
obligation to make good some of 
the war damage, but it should 
improve the two countries’ trade 
and cultural relations without im- 
posing an unbearable burden on 
Japan. 
  
The Man About Town 
Five Generations 
Adams Family Occupies 
Prominent Role in County 
Weeds; What, if you give them 
an inch, they'll take a whole yard.   
  To know one family through five genera- 
tions is the privilege of MAT. In the middle 
generation is 
Clark J. Adams, 
just appointed as Oakland County's new 
Circuit Judge. When a boy 1 ran cattle for 
his grandfather, 
Charles Adams, 
for many years an Oakland County stock 
buyer.’ His son was Clark's father, the late 
Jayno W. Adams, 
for a third of a century or more either 
supervisor -or school officer in Waterford 
Township, where Clark was born in 1904. 
Clark ‘has two daughters, 
Mrs. Dorothy Burris and Miss Janet. © 
The former has a son, 
Roger Burris, | 
the fifth generation. All are natives of this 
area. The family has been prominent among 
Oakland County Democrats for close to a 
century. Clark's home is approaching eligi- 
bility as a centennial farm. 
  Word comes from Cantu, Italy, that © 
Gunnar G. Birkerts 
of Bloomfield Hills, won first prize in one 
section of a recent international competition 
for furniture design there. 
  Newest member of the Oakland County 
Board of Supervisors, 
Eugene Swem, 
recently chosen to fill the vacancy caused 
by the death of 
William Roeser, 
finds himself In a city job. He has been 
named chairman of the commission to draw 
up a charter for a form of government tn 
his Southfield Township, which voted that 
way after his appointment to the township 
position. : . S 
  Pheasants do more good than harm, ac- 
cording to 
Wesley Artman 
who has been making a study of them on 
his acreage near Rochester. He says they 
feast on bugs, worms, grasshoppers, and just 
dote on—poison ivy berries. a 
Devotees of the old fashioned square 
dance, 
“Swing 'em in gingham,” 
are not suspending for a summer vacation 
in some sections of the Pontiac area. 
  
An exceptional pianist and member of this 
year’s class in Pontiac High School is 
Miss Greta Phipps 
of 231 Onelda Road, whose name was in- 
advertently omitted in the published list of 
those in a recent recital program. 
    a a 
Orchids to— 
Mrs. Edith Curran 
of 1009 Argyle St.; eighty-seventh birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe 
_. Dr, and Mrs. ©. 0, Roberts 
of South Lyon; golden wedding. ee 2 
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   vier! 
  Poters~ : 
Jack Spratt Who Eats Fat and Everything   
David Lawrence Says:   
World Law* Must Solve 
Riddle of Air Rights 
By DAVID LAWRENCE 
WASHINGTON — There was a 
time when International Law 
meant something in the world. 
Such: things as the right to travel 
on the seas—which is parallel to 
the right to travel through the air 
—were jealously guarded by the 
principal nations. 
Today, however, the 
tional lawyers of yesteryear would 
have a hard time defining just 
what is the present status of af- 
fairs. Is the United States, for 
example, in a ‘state of war’ with 
Soviet Russia? Many times in his- 
tory acts of war have been com- 
mitted without being officially rec- 
ognized as such. That's what is 
happening wees interna- 
For when the Russians shot 
down a VU. S. Navy patrol plane 
off the coast of AJaska last week, 
they committed an act of war. 
Also when the so-called Chinese 
Communist Air Force, operated by 
Russians, shot at a commercial 
airliner carrying an American doc- 
tor on a mercy flight to the Matsu 
Islands a couple days ago, another 
act of war was committed. 
The air is free, just as are 
the seas. While some govern- 
ments claim three miles, others 
insist on drawing a line twelve 
miles from their coasts as within 
their lawful jurisdiction. Beyond 
that line no nation has the right 
to attack except in wartime. 
The Russian fighter planes, fly- 
ing the Communist Chinese insig- 
nia, violated American rights on 
the high seas when they jeopar- 
dized the life of an American 
citizen aboard the commercial 
airliner, Under international law, 
this is a flagrant defiance of the 
status of a neutral country. For, 
while Nationalist China and Red 
China may be at war, the United 
States does not consider itself in a 
State of war with the Communist 
STATE OF WAR? 
The Peiping government, how- 
ever, may feel it is in a state of 
war with the United States. This 
has been denied by its spokesmen 
but, if the Communist fighter 
planes, manned by Russians, con- 
tinue to attack noncombatant air- 
planes, the inference will be plain 
that the immunity of commercial 
airplanes from attack is being dis- 
regarded. 
* * Ld 
It was precisely this sort of an 
issue which led to the American 
entry into World War I. when 
German submarines torpedoed not 
only the vessels of belligerents but 
also neutral ships carrying Amer- 
ican passengers. There is no more 
right under International Law for 
the Communist Chinese pr the Rus- 
sians to attack the commercial air- 
liners than there was for the Ger- 
mans in 1917 to attack passenger 
steamers carrying American citi- 
zens, 
But, since the Soviet Government 
is permitting its aviators to oper- 
ate the fighter planes of Red. 
China, it may be contended also 
that, so far as Moscow is con- 
cerned, a state of war exists and 
orders apparently have been is- 
sued to fire at will on any planes 
flying a foreign flag no matter if 
they are outside the territorial 
limits of Red China and Soviet 
Russia. . 
A whole series of incidents In 
the Baltic In recent years points. 
up to the fact that, from the 
Communist viewpoint, there is a 
war on. Nations at peace with 
one another do not fire on each 
other's vessels or airplanes. 
There have been far too many 
episodes of this kind In the last 
       
  been given’ American ships and 
planes only if they are attacked. 
CHANGE ORDERS? 
The mere fact that both sides 
are aware of the so-called ‘‘acci- 
dents’’ may make necessary a re-. 
vision of instructions, Both sides 
will continue to engage in patrol 
work, There would normally be 
no risks, because the seas and the 
air above them are free under In- 
ternational Law. The crux of the 
problem is the usurpation of Soviet. 
Russia in recent months of the 
right to fire on anything beyond 
the twelve-mile territorial limit. 
I¢ the subject has been 
threshed out in any exchange of 
notes covering the legal phases, 
there has been no publicity given 
the matter, 
Certainly the coming Four Pow- 
er Conference at Geneva could 
well afford to seek a clarification 
of the rights of noncombatant air- 
planes to travel anywhere so long 
as governments profess to be at 
peace with one another. As for 
military planes, they should be 
free from attack except when they 
fly close to the shores of another 
country without advance permis- 
sion. Failure to clear up legal 
rights in these cases could con- 
ceivably lead to an episode that 
could inflame public opinion and 
lead to grave consequences. 
_ (Copyright 1955) PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 28,1955, 
Voice of the People   
Reader Deplores 
Open to College Students on Vacation space. 
and the writer must acco 
these wil] aot be 
eo requesta unieas 
its nature . 
It seems a crying shame to me 
that there are no jobs open to 
summer-free tollege students, 
I realize that it is a problem 
for employers to hire students for 
a short three months, 
There is a prodigious number letrer ts critical tp 
. of jobs that are only at their 
apex during the summer, It 
seems like college men and wom- 
en could be given first chance at 
such jobs, . 
I am safe in saying that most 
college students can type, we.te, 
and follow instructions. The preced- 
ing are definite prerequisites for 
almost any job, 
Am I right in assuming that 
we are to worry about our own 
finances? | have heard it said 
many times—‘‘where there is a will 
there is a way."’ We have the will. 
Do you have the way? 
Darrell H. Beach 
653 Homestead Dr. 
Asks if ‘Special’ Ones 
Get Homes in Section 
Do you have to be somebody 
special to get your “home” pic- 
tured in your .Saturday ‘“Back- 
ground for Living’ section? My 
husband is just a plain grinder 
in a Detroit machine shop and 
I'm a plain housewife and choir 
director at our church, 
We hope to have our home com- 
pleted by September. 
Mrs. William Russell Scott 
4265 England Beach Dr., 
Milford 
Editor’s Note: Some of our most 
interesting home sections have 
been done on houses of moderate 
cost. We select houses which are 
Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE 
I am so much in love with you 
. . . I know not what to say... 
Except that you are wonderful .. . 
You take my breath away ... My 
mind gets dizzy. and my heart .. . 
Is bound to skip a beat... Each 
time we share the telephone . 
And every time we meet... I only 
have to look at you .. . Or listen 
to your voice ,. . And I am really 
positive ...I want no other choice 
- » . You are the only one for me 
... As long as I may live... The 
one I love and long to serve... 
With all that I can give ... There 
is no other one on earth ... For 
whom my soul could yearn; .. I 
love you and I beg of you... To 
love me in return. 
(Copyright 1955)   
  built by do-it-yourself home build- 
ers as well as by regular con- 
struction contractors. To maintain 
the reader appeal of this weekly 
page, it is always necessary to do houses which are photographic and 
interesting in decor as well as 
story background. We like to visit 
a house before we make final de- 
cision and will pay you a visit 
when your house is completed.   
Hal Boyle Says:   
No Real Scientist Today 
Can Even Explain Sleep 
NEW YORK, UW—The poor man's 
adventurer: 
My child, my child! 
This world lies before you, the 
great unknown. 
So many boundaries unexplored. 
The mighty Greeks. and they did 
many things, said ‘‘Know thyself.” 
The Romans, boisterous prison- 
ers of the Greek mind, after robust 
centuries said the same thing. 
The torch of inquiry, handed 
down by every wandering tribe 
who held the sword of conquest 
since then, remains both a ques- 
tion and a commandment. 
* * * 
We work by the back door. We 
try to understand nature while re- 
fusing to try to admit even that 
this is only a window glimpse into 
ourselves. 
But the magnificent power that 
can now be massed and take a 
magnificent look .at the human 
race — the poor things We are 
after all these centuries, the great 
things that by a power above us 
had endowed us with the ability 
to do — must not merely bleed 
into death. e 
Here is our time. Here are our 
weapons. 
* * * 
The weapons by the grace of 
God — if that is the word — have 
always lain like dust in the world. 
The main tool is the mind of man, 
if man is destined to survive on 
this crowded earth and raise the 
hard victory of the mind against 
the pull of easy ignorance. 
How little we know, after these 
centuries, and they have been 
many suffering centuries. 
No real scientist today can tell 
even what sleep is. Or why he 
can't build life. 
The doctor surrounds his patient 
with soft words and soft medica- 
ments, but he fools neither himself 
nor his patient. The mystery of 
final knowledge escapes both—and 
both yearn to know. 
* * LJ 
Man, the Divine animal, is a 
totem pole, a tall and enduring 
monument on which is scratched 
both ignorance and discovery. 
The reach for what igs true is 
the tremendous voyage of man, 
and man has but put his foot in a     
Case Records of a Psychologist   
Give Children Simple, Factual Answers 
When They Start Asking Sex Questions Joel surprised his well edu- 
cated mother by a simple uni- 
versal query of children. And 
she didn’t know what to say! 
For a college diploma often 
leaves you without the practical 
solutions to everyday problems, 
which is why your newspaper 
offers this educational column 
daily. Newspapers make up for 
deficiencies in the college cur- 
riculum, 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case 0-368: Joel B., aged 3, is 
now at the questioning age. 
“Mommy, where did 1 come 
from?” he asked, as do other in- 
telligent youngsters of this age, 
for that's when they become in- 
terested in origins. 
In past generations, even col- 
lege graduates have hemmed and 
hawed and then replied with some 
bizarre story, such as the fact 
the stork brought the baby. 
“But, Dr. Crane,’’ many mothers 
have asked me, “how much should 
I tell my child? 
“I'm afraids that if I tell him 
too much, then he may grow un- 
duly interested in sex, So where 
do you draw the line?" 
SEX EDUCATION 
On several previous occasions I 
have.asked you readers to write 
to me about your childhood tutel- 
lage in sex matters. bd s #@ 
I've urged you to tell me if 
you obtained scientific sex counsel 
too early in life or in too big 
doses, when it came from reput- 
able sources such as parents, the 
physician, Scout Master, teacher, 
etc. 
And nobody from coast to 
coast has thus far ever replied 
that he was given teo much sel- 
entific sex information or at too 
early an age. : 
On the contrary, however, I have 
had many patients and have re- 
ceived hundreds of letters from you 
  
  
ey Instead, they decided to find out 
for themselves, so they often got 
into sexual difficulties, largely 
from scientific curiosity. And they 
often contracted venereal disease 
as a consequence and became per- 
manentiy sterile so they could 
never have any children in mar- 
riage. 
“I blame my father for my 
sterility,” a prominent life insur- 
“ance executive told me, 
“When I asked him where I 
came from, he replied that he 
had gone hunting one day and 
heard a pack of wolves snarling 
at each other over behind a brush 
pile, 
DISCOVERS LIE 
“When he dre# closer, he fired 
at the wolves and they retreated. 
Then he found me lying on the 
ground and took me home. 
* * * 
“Well, Dr. Crane, as I grew old 
enough to enter grammar school, 
I learned that he had tricked me. 
    So I resolved to find out for myself. 
And I ultimately contracted gonor- 
rhea, which is why I am now 
unable to have any 
telling them too early im life, if 
you give them the simple, scientific 
  so it gives him an understand- 
able idea. 
“Yes, Dr. Crane, but suppose he 
then wants to know how he got out 
and also how he got in?*’ ‘Joel's 
mother repliec, * 2 
See tomorrow's Case Record for 
the answer to these common quer- 
ies and meanwhile send for my 
bulletin “Sex Education from 2 to 
20 Years.’ enclosing a stamped, 
return envelope, plus a dime. 
~ always write te Dr 
re of The ‘inc in ca Pon‘ Press, Pontiac, Michigan, enclosine a long 3c stamped, 
self-addressed enve a dime to 
cover typing and printing costs when 
you ound. for ‘one bts psychological 
charts. 
(Copyright 1955) . Studies all the angles, trembling canoe he created him- 
self and pushed with a small 
courage into a roaring dark. 
Who are you? Where can you 
go? What can you learn? What can 
you really do for people? What can 
the human race become? * 8 @ 
More than it is. For all that we 
know, we remain as a folk a child, 
curious, but a-tiptoe, loving the 
light behind us — and afraid of 
carrying a candle forward into the 
blackness ahead. 
~ Smiles Bars on cell windows are not put 
there to keep you out. Drive at a 
safe rate of speed! 
A judge's advice to keep young 
daughters at home nights is okay,   
  “except when parents have to stay 
there too, to be sure. 
When it’s the wife who bought 
it is about the only time when 
a dog isn't a friend of man. 
This is the season of more 
yearning and less earning capa- 
city. 
  Talking to one’s self is not a 
sign of insanity, says a scientist. 
We feel better already! 
  The usual number of boys will 
leave the farm this summer—to 
plow through life some place else. 
  
The successful business man 
says a 
banker. At least he’s not running 
around in circles, 
In a Connecticut town a tax! 
driver lets passengers decide what 
they think a trip is worth. Doubt- 
less he avoids bumpy roads. 
  An educator says most folks 
are smarter than they think. 
Every man should read this to 
his wife. 
  Some women admit they'd like 
to marry for money—making the 
American dollar go farther than 
cupid's dart. 
Looking Back 
15 Years Ago 
RUSSIA AND GERMANY may 
fight over Rumania. 
AXIS PLEDGES Rumania aid 
against Russia, 
26 Years Ago 
DETROIT SLAYING | suspect 
held in Indiana. 
EXPECT 1000 at Christian Lee 
gion convention here. 2 
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY   
  
  Therefore, when he was going 
out, Jesus said, Now is the Son 
of man glorified, and God is 
glorified in him.—John 13:31, = * * 
bring . transcendent mysteries of our 
faith, Christ's life and death and 
resurrection, to the help of the 
humblest and commonest of hu- 
man wants.—Phillips Brooks.   
3 Glasses of Milk a Day 
Prevent Premature Aging 
By DR. WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. 
Milk, whole fresh milk, skim> 
milk, buttermilk, sour milk, Bul- 
garian milk, acidophilus milk, 
evaporated milk, dried powdered 
milk, whichever you prefer, is the 
best food source of calcium. 
. es * * 
Any and every kind of cheese is 
second only to milk in this re-- 
spect. 
Not fess than 1'2 pints, three 
large glassfuls, of milk daily is 
the most essential] item in the 
high calcium health diet. 
No other food is so nearly per- 
fect as milk. No other food can be 
more properly called health food. 
GULLIBLE CUSTOMERS 
The trick specialists and “‘clinic”’ 
racketeers, who almost outnum- 
ber honest doctors today, are still 
telling their gullible customers 
that “too much” calcium ts dan- 
gerous, as it may be “‘deposited” 
in the womee joints, arteries, etc. * * é 
Whatever it is, the poor 
imagine it must be more 
that way, . , 
                           Why are the bones of elderly 
people more fragile than the bones 
of young persons? Any schoolboy 
QUOTES TEXT 
ie Lack of Summer Jobs 
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R -|° The whole Fulton School put Tuna Boat Goes Down [were rescued unhurt. - 
[at Unsiated Problem i" im tate tat 0 ed Aer plows, @ Soved. [anti nt teem also | MY STORE OPEN a nsia r e | 508 ny | after the blas > ste alf : fe] oil, soap and grease; nothing) ‘ ‘first. The bow half sank later ‘TIL 6 P.M. TONIGHT! 
; gavé an A to the cop who shipped ane —— | 
yesterday, couldn't figure how to G4 and boy to a sheet metal OWners was lost in an explosion) yy Washington in New Hamp- 20 8. Perry 8. 
by Brett Hallida , get his finger from a hole in his’ shop where they freed him with and fire yesterday 28 miles south-; shire rises to an altitude of 6,293 
y * “Ss y Distributed by desk. shears west of here. The eight crewmen feet. 
NEA Service, Ine. 
TRE STORY: Unwittingly Private “Oh, no, we don’t. And don’'t,tow after cutting his throat so| 
en gy ‘hetpea's _ bother tracing this call either. I'm | neat." ; 
arrest, Later Tim Reerke, « mae jae 8 roadside pay station miles} ‘I don't know what you're talk- 
"s bedy under the bed iu the | aWay from anywhere and I'll be) ing about.” 
eee tcey ee ne tmies. [gone from here before you could! «Don’t give me that. I know he 
do any good.” had it on him when he went to 
Xi “What's your angle?” your girl’s place. I know it wasn't 
SHAYNE let Timothy Rourke ‘The dough, chum. The moola. on him when you dumped him in 
F The cash you lifted off Jack Bris-' the street awhile ago. It’s simple precede him into the sitting room : , ‘like that. I want it,” the voice | 
of his hotel ment in down- ; went on unemotionally. “You want | 
town Miami, | I should ring up your pal the Chief | 
Shayne went past him to a wall y and tell him just the kind of games | 
cabinet and took down a bottle of | you played tonight?” 
“Go ahead,” growled Shayne, bourbon and one of cognac. He | : | 
set a six-ounce wine glass beside asinos q eS | putting a uote of disgust in his 
the cognac on the table, went into ' voice, “What do you think you 
the kitchen and returned with two | can prove?” - 
glasses of ice = ~ = hangs Nevada Town Suffers “Plenty, chum. Puhlenty. Listen 
glass filled with ice cubes. The illi | just where you stand on this deal. reporter splashed whisky on top of Half Million Damage Se mot iss girllica, laces: 
ice cubes, carefully added a mi-| jn Sudden Fire | “What girl?’ Shayne’s voice was 
—~ Ledlien nal a hin lazily and | suddenly harsh and there were ourke a ep a ; e 
sid "One of te mot nhlarios| LY. New m—Two gambling] SOR ry He re wakes I ever attended. Which one | clubs and three cafes were de-|,. ae . ee a she 3 . | little number you've been playing 
of tonight's stiffs are we drinking | Stroyed last night in a fire that | couse with tonight. She's crazy to + : i e 
V m& | TOLEDO, Ohio Seventh. 1. | Worked. | SAN DIEGO, Calif. —A tuna! Ji a Coast Guard plane circled 
Death Has Li @S Ler Stephen Vass, in math class) Teacher called the police and | clipper valued at $225,000 by its, ee SAM BENSON 
    
  
      
          
          
to?” spread so swiftly the game opera- | : : te on es cayreeuneens get to the cops after | told her “Both. tors couldn't grab currency on the you bumped Hugh off too. How's 
“You're the detective. Start de- * it going to sound when she tells Mayor N. E. Broadbent estimat-| = tecting.” . __| how you dragged Bristow out to 
Shayne swore mildly and took | © pad building and equipment loss | jr with his throat cut? You and 
another sip of cognac, “You were | 2! between $500,000 and $750,000. ,our side-kick, Rourke,” said his 
with Gentry in the dead girl's An undetermined amount of cur- | cajler happily. “She can identify | 
        room. Give me the whole pice | "ency was lost by the Capitol and| him, too, you know. So... do 
oe”: j the Alpine clubs. | we make a deal?” : 
F , | = 2 * | “What kind of deal?’ 
‘There isn't much. Seems this The four-story brick wall of the “I told you all I wanted. The 
girl who called herself Trixie and fF), Theater building stopped the} dough. Then I'll hand over the only | was registered at Gladys Smith fire's sweep westward across the| witness against you except myself, from New Orleans, moved into the | business district of this copper! and you can take care of her any room a few weeks ago. Way We) mining and milling town of about| way you want.” got it, Trixie never seemed to have | 4 p99, “Jack Bristow had about two any dates, Stayed in most of the; «1, that brick wall hadn't been | bucks on him,”’ stated Shayne flat- time, away from the other girls.| there, we'd have fost half the ly. “Tim Rourke will back me up| None of them ever. actually 88W | town,’ Broadbent said. ‘on that, If you want those two) his face, but a couple of times) Fire Chiet Pete Popholm said) bucks you can have them.” saw a man going in or out, whom | the fire was started by defective | (To Be Continued) they thought had come or was £0 | wiring or in the air conditioning | —————___ : ing to her room, There were some equipment of the Capitol Club. |     
men's clothes in the bureau, and an 
extra suit in the closet, so that | 
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TRIXHE STRANGLED, F BI Tipster Practice et Mis fone ee 
“A little before 9 a girl across- in New Ro le 794 N. Perry Ph. FE 2-6113 
the hall and two male friends drop 
in, and she went across to see) j O05 ANGELES W—A San Die) ——— = if Trixie would like to join them. | nousewite who once han : a » handed Rep. | 
She knocked on the door and got! Donald L. Jackson (R-Calif) a GMC TRUCKS no answer but saw- light inside a 
and opened the door, Trixie lay | Panphct pritied with Communist pal mele on the floor, fully dressed, and Bay | by Pontiac People as a Witness before a House Un-| 
o— a. é press haba American Activities subcommittee. | WILSON GMC CO. a oan two of her fi Rep. Jackson, a member of the | Oakland at Cass, Pontiac — aa ‘as ream! kes pate subcommittee, studied Mrs. Anita | 
rather thoroughly searched. That's Bell Schneider, mother of two, as |   
    
        
  
    
    
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His telephone rang as he spoke,, ©" ¢§ 5 : ben» ket dite pee | and Timothy Rourke reached out | “Pardon me,” he interjected Mothers trust icf |6=STJOSEPH \ ¢ 
lazily to lift it and say, ‘‘Hello.” 
  ie . sa) Gectore approve it ASPIRIN t eds mit aren't you the woman w Sac ren, ne He said, ‘Right here,’’ and held last year handed me a pamphlet @range flavor. FOR 
it out to Shayne. as I was going to one of our com. It is in the nature of things for men to hold _ styles in motor cars—and not gr the nod ~— motor car in the whiole automotive world? The redhead took the phone and ite. heari : : 7 — ——a 2. . : : od Lats | ths ; exid, “Shame specking.” a ee E Cc y A E M A “en rar rm ee _ to Codillec for its great dignified silhouette? Wel tec! mauted that you an aware 
A man's veice answered bigs. |1 am.” 3 ootball, baseball, politics—guns, golf Who could take the wheel of thisdynamic _ that Cadillac is the car of cars. But that is       
jabeerebdle lich, Sting, Sern; x ‘ : : A voice he did not recognize. It | “And you were working for the| Petehes of Tiay Blisters: clubs, breeds in dogs . .. name a best, and performer—with a hundred horsepower but part of the wonderful Cadillac story. had a harsh quality, with the | FBI at that time?” Cresting, Sceting; Thick, you have an argument. . added to its engine for safety alone—and slurred intonation of a southern- “Yes Creched-Open Shin And so it goes through boats and trains not crown it the king of the highway? There are economy—and value—and er, “Was that your reporter | “Well,” said Jackson, “you had dependability. There are long life—and —and horses and tennis and makes of planes. 
    
  friend with you?” me fooled. I think you even hissed ; Who could relax in its luxurious com." resale value—and freedom from repairs. Whayne said, “Yes.” pees E teee Bh isway va when it comes to a! cars, you'll fort for a mile or five hundred—and fail And there are all the other sound, practi- os ; seldom get an argument if you name ize i ; ; “adi _“You want to talk important bus-} 44. s-nneider. who said rhe! C IDILEIC , g f yo to recognize it as the finest riding car on _—ca/ reasons for owning a Cadillac. iness in front of him? ua & Mmeeaber er ie wart ‘ enemialemin the word's Kighways! | Come in and We'll be “What sort of business?” a r from 7 ome in and see us. We’ only too “Important to you. About the |/*! to 194, said that the Com-| oysine ot your dregpist, 600, $1.00 8 $1.78 That's just about as close as men can And who could look back over its illus- happy to give you the whole- story—and run-around you gave the s to | munist party “‘gave me $40” to come to universal agreement. And with trious past—or look about him at th he k Thi i f h ders a have the leaflets printed, She said good reason. rte oe * Se ere be 2 cate hey Peerates) at the ght. eai-eiaca people who own it and drive it today— _— wheel... and you'll understand why there's Shayne said, “I never have kept | ‘P4¢ the suboommition see: 46.. Who could look about him at th 1 d laim it as th distingu: A ae tre Te Neacget|sion in San Diego “they haven't!| : im at the various = and not acclaim it as the most distinguished no argument about a Cadillac! 
Keep talking.” had one successful .meeting since.” . 
“ : She testified that two party lead- Full a Okay, And you listen, Shamus. | o. passed on to her tips which One ull Yeer Guarantee 
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ve do that job?” Bristow, or did) China's chiet of state, while they || only three hours. No signs used. : ° 280 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Michigan Ph. FE 4-3566 “You haven't told me who you) “ere !t CUD. | Rox Ex Company are 
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NEW YORK, —You can now 
read the story of Jesus and the 
Apostles and see actual scenes of 
the places where they were, the 
roads they traveled and objects 
they used. 
The American Bible Society to- 
day published a unique new testa- 
ment, which uses the treasures of 
the world’s museums and the latest 
archeological findings to help tell 
the drama. 
“Never before has such a com- 
plete and authentic pictorial 
record of Jesus’ time been as- 
sembied,"’ said Dr. Gilbert Dar- 
lington, a society scholar who 
supervised its preparation. 
* * * 
It gives the scriptural accounts, 
side-by-side with pictures. 
“We ran into all kinds of phony, 
unsubstantiated relics, but passed 
them up,” Darlington said. ‘We 
have used only those things which 
the greatest historians and arche- 
ologists are sure about.” 
All sorts of glimpses into Jesus’ 
era are shown—the coin he said 
men should “render unto Caesar,” 
the interior of the room where he 
was tried before Pilate, the garden 
of Gethsemane. 
There are pictures of ships, mill- 
stones, sandals and clothing of the 
times, of glassware, manuscripts, 
of statues and ancient trees and 
buildings that stood when Jegus 
passed in their vicinity. 
Along with the Sermon on the 
Mount is a view of that barren, 
rocky slope. With the account of 
Jesus calming the storm on the 
| Sea of Gallilee is a view of a storm 
| raging on Gallilee. ) * bd 
There are photographs of the 
| well in Nazareth where Jesus and 
,hig mother drew water, of the 
| gambling dice used in Corinth, of 
the lonely road where the Good 
Samaritan aided the stranger. 
| “It's pretty desolate territory 
,along there,’ Darlington com- 
| mented. , 
The book has 566 photographs, 
nine maps and six diagrams. 
Printed on slick paper in the pic- 
ture-book size, with verses in 
| paragraph form. the 256-page book. 
is called ‘“‘The Good News" ard 
sells for $2. 
| “We wanted to make the New 
| Testament come to life as realis- 
tically ag possible,’’ Darlington 
said. ‘By seeing the scenes and 
objects while reading about them, 
people can get more of the flavor   e s 
In compiling the material, the 
‘society enlisted help of the Louvre 
‘in Paris, the School of Classical 
Studies in Athens, the American 
Academy in Rome, the School of 
Oriental Research in Jerusalem 
and museums throughout America. 
To get some photographs re- 
quired lengthy negotiations. For 
instance, it took permission of the 
British and Greek air ministries 
and the U.S. Civil Aeronautics           
      American Bible. Society 
Prints Unique Testament 
Board to get an aerial photo of | j the volcanic isle where St. John 
wrote the Book of Revelation. — 
A special team, German histor- 
ian Dr. F. K. Doerner and Ameri- 
can archeologist Theresa Goel 
were sent on a mission to trace 
the steps of Jesus and Apostles, 
and photograph the places and 
things along the way. 
Charges Education 
on Downhill Trend 
LOS ANGELES (#—A Stanford |   
psychologist today charged that) = 
education in the last decade has | 
deteriorated despite more public | 
interest, more money spent and_| 
more teachers. 
In an address prepared for the, 
convention of the American Assn. 
of University Women, Dr. Lois M. 
Stolz laid much of the blame on 
what she called “authoritarian- 
ism.” She listed other causes 
as ‘‘inflation and population in- 
creases."’ 
Dr. Stolz charged that legislation | | 
“to control teachers’ thoughts has 
been passed under the guise of 
patriotism.” 
“Teachers in the public schools | | 
have been put under a subtle type 
of espionage,” she said, ‘‘with 
former FBI agents employed on 
the staffs of some state depart- | 
ments of education. 
“It has been a time of tension, 
when any person, no matter how 
irresponsible, 
in a community by hysterically 
pointing a finger at the public 
schools and calling ‘international- 
igt’ or ‘Socialist’ or ‘Communist.’ ” 
RAF Jet Claims 
Record Between 
Ottawa, London   
LONDON «® — The Royal Air, 
Force claimed the first jet record | 
for the 3.330 miles between Ottawa | © 
and London today. Jets had made | 
the flight before, but never under 
conditions meeting international 
record requirements. 
The British bid was made by 
the Royal Air Force twin-engine 
Canberra bomber which last week 
hopped over the arctic from Nor- 
way to Alaska in a test of long- 
range navigational] techniques un- 
der polar conditions. 
It arrived early this morning at 
West Malling Airport, 20 miles east 
of London, 6 hours and 48 min- 
utes after its takeoff yesterday 
from Ottawa. 
The Air Ministry said it would 
submit to international aviation au- 
thorities a time of 6 hours 42 min- 
utes 12 seconds—from the center 
of Ottawa to the cehter of London. 
A ministry spokesman said the 
plane averaged 496.8 m.p.h,   
  
  
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  WASHINGTON ~The Commis- ; 
sion on Intergovernmental Rela- 
_tions took issue today with Presi- 
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cing program and: called on his| 
administration to assume full com- 
mand of civil defense. 
The 25-member commission, cre- 
      
ee | ee THE PoNTr AC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 08, 1955 
__'Study Group Reports o on Government: taxes’ to cities and states, in com- 
pensation for real estate stricken 
from their tax rolls because of 
federal ownership. 
3. Increased federal approprie- 
tions for a stepped-up, state-ad- 
ministered highway construction 
program to be financed on a “'pay- 
as-you-build" basis, not by bor- 
  
   ated by Congress two years ago| 
to tecommend boundary lines for | 
overlapping taxes and encroaching | 
governmental authority, filed with) 
the President a 3ll-page document | 
_ idea proposing 
l for cakes, fries and L Withdrawal of the federal gov. | 
ernment from some fields of taxa- 
tion—leaving them to the states 
| and cities—as rapidly as tax reduc. | 
tion becomes possible. It named | 
no specific taxes. ; 
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2. Federal ‘‘payments in lieu of         rowing. 
4. Action by Congress to trans- 
fer responsibility for civil defense 
to Washington from the states and, 
| eities—which the commission said | 
(are ill-equipped financially and 
otherwise to carry the burden. 
5. Continuance with some im- 
| portant changes and curtailments, 
of federal grants-in-aid. under 
which more than two billion dol- 
‘lars annually is furnished to states 
and local governments. The federal 
grant, the report said. “has be- 
  
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| within the states and fostered fed-| 
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| Proposal of the Conference of Gov- 
| quish the federal gasoline tax, let- | 
| gas taxes as a source of revenue | 
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‘nanced substantially on a pay- as-| 
| you-go basis and that Congress | come a fully matured device of co- | | panded highway program he fi-| 
operative government,” 
The commission headed by Mey- | 
est hica, »Si- 
dent of the Hart Schaftner & Marx Provide additional revenues for cah ‘ nas thi this purpose, primarily from in- | 
view ing concern, emphasized this eased motor fuel taxes.”. 
s @ * 
tal objecti of our | _ A fundamental objective « The report also urged that ‘‘no | system of government should be | 
to keep centralization to a mini-| federal aid be given for any toll | road,”’ and declared: ‘It would be 
a basic mistake and wasteful du- to a maximum.” ; 2d ' plication for the national govern- * * Ld 
ment to embark on a new pro- It called on the government to} 
exercise ‘‘forbearance”’ in |ram of actually building, main- ne | 
croaching on the jurisdiction | ane - — any large 
states, counties and cities, but em-| segment of the highway network. 
phasized that the states must herd Civil defense was one of a few 
ernize their constitutions and tax) instances in which the commission 
systems and reorgahize their ad- ‘departed from its'main theme of 
ministrative machinery to. serve’ avoiding ‘centralization’ of au- 
the public better, It proposed that thority in Washington. In others— 
each state launch “a searching notably grants fer agriculture and 
reappraisal of its fiscal policies.” welfare—ft urged greater state and 
local responsibility, In housing and 
civil aviation, itsupported the pres- 
ent state-fedeg4l division of respon- 
sibility “at for the immedi- 
| ate future.” i   
  Today's report was considered 
certain to disappoint such groups | 
as the US. Chamber of Commerce 
federal gov ern- 
ment from aid programs.   
acknowledged 
“divides re- 
sponsibility and offers ample op- 
and car- 
ries other disadvantages, But it 
held that federal programs which 
require state matching funds have | 
stimulated many needed programs | The commission 
i CLAY     
The commission also rejected the 
ernors that the government relin- | 
ting the states increase their ss 
for hghway development, 
The report lent support to con- 
gressional critics of Eisenhower's 
plan to finance part of a 10-year | 
highway program through long- | 
term borrowings, The Senate has | 
already rejected this provision in| 
favor of a Democratic plan for | 
bigger annual appropriations; the   
  
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Mrs. Sadie M. Patten of Augusta avenue (right) pre-| the garden of Mrs. John Susin of Bloomfield Hills. Pic- 
sented a gift to Mrs. Grace Shulz of State street on behalf | tured looking on are Mrs. Frank McGregor of East Iroquois 
of the Pontiac Republican Women’s Club Mpnday after-| road (left) and Mrs. Charles Barrett of Mohawk road (sec- 
-noon.. Mrs. Shulz is president of the group which met in ond from le/t), 
Rev. Burton 
ls Speaker 
on Monday 
Group Gathers at 
John Susin Home 
in Bloomfield 
The Rev. Malcolm K. Burton of 2 og 
, Es 
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7 ; 5 faih, 
    “Communism and Socialism” 
was the topic chosen by the Rev. 
Mr. Burton who was introduced to 
members by Mrs. Eleah Patten. 
per | 
       anata ag 
; Agnes Hilton is 
secretary and Mrs. Ernest Huth- | Commenting on the interesting talk! Women’s Club on Monday afternoon were £ & | waite ig assistant secretary. ] | made by the Rev. Malcolm K. Burton:of| Mrs. Lula Luby of Lowell street (left) and 
| First Congregational Church (center) be-- Mrs. Amelia Ball of. Seminole avenue 
fore members of the Pontiac Republican\ (right).   
Womens Section ea Mrs. Emma Pelican is treasurer; | 
Mrs. Janette Bathum is assistant | 
secretary; Mrs. J. L. Slaybaugh is 
parliamentarian and Mrs. ‘Mary 
Chapman is auditor. 
* s * | 
Mrs. Robert L. Stacey of Bir- 
mingham, state central committee- 
woman, gave a short talk on 
important dates and complimented 
_membérs of the local club on a 
recent fund-raising campaign of 
which Mrs. McGregor was chair- 
man. 
Tea was enjoyed on the patio 
ot the Susin home following the 
meeting. Mrs. Maude Place and 
Mrs. Hugh Christie assisted the 
hostess, 
Mrs. Shulz presented gifts to the 
retiring officers )   
PAGES 14-15 Ss 
TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1955 
Judith I. Nosanchuk Becomes Bride o 
Rabbi Henry Moschander of Con-| lace were appliqued to the bouf- 
gregation B'nai Israel performed - fant skirt which fell in unpressed 
the ceremony. pleats and ended in a long ca- 
The bride wore a white silk thedral train. , 
gown with fitted bodice aecent- A Juliet cap of matching lace 
ed- with a portrait neckline, The | held her triple-tiered veil of silk 
short sleeves were trimmed with illusion in place. She was carry- 
Alencon face. Floral inserts of the | ing a white orchid, stephanotis and 
= ———— | ivy on a mother-of-pearl! Bible. 
| ATTENDED BY SISTER   
Judith Tene Nosanchuks daugh- 
ter of Mr. and Mrs. David E. 
Utley of Henry Clay avenue, was | 
married Thursday evening in Hol- | 
iday Manor, Detroit, to Stuart. 
Carl Hords. Stuart's parents are 
Mr. ‘and Mrs. Lawrence Hords of 
Pasadena avenue, Detroit, 
      
Sue H. Fleming Repeats Nuptial Vows Oakland Avenue United Presby- 
terian Church was the setting Sat- 
urday -afternoon at 4 o'clock for 
the marriage of Sue H, Fleming to 
Charles N. Hampton. 
bd e L iter of the bride, was maid of 
j honor, Bridesmaids imcluded De- 
|borah Wainer and Diane Skar, 
cousins of the bride, both ef De- 
troit, 
They were attired in dresses of 
pink crystallette with the bodices 
studded with rhinestones, and they 
carried cascade bouquets of pink Sue H. 
Fleming 
became the The bride, who resides on Frank- bride of lin boulevard, is the daughter of 
Mrs. Howard Wice of Clarkston Charles N. roses. 
a Elmo Fleming of Franklin Hampton The brother of the bride, Mei 
; Saturday Nosanchuk, served as best man, and seating the guests were Hil- 
liard Kelley and Seymour Kilei- 
man, both of Detroit. 
The bride’s mother chose a pow 
der blue dress of Belgium lace, 
ballerina length. A Chantilly lace 
"| gown of the same shade was worn 
by the bri ‘s mother, 
Mrs, .Louis Nosanchuk, grand- 
mother of the bride, wore a rose 
lace dress and a lavender orchid The bridegroom is the son of 
Mrs, V. A. Davis of Detroit and 
Henry Hampton of Paducah, Ky. 
The Rev, Theodore R. Allebach 
‘officated at the ceremony. The 
bride wore a ballerina-length gown 
of light blue crystallette, fashioned 
bouffant skirt afternoon, She} 
- 1s the daughter 
of Mrs. 
Howard Wice 
of Clarkston 
and Elmo 
Fleming of 
Franklin 
         
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boulevard, He | Both mothers ehose to wear pink 
ae '| orchids. 
aed , yi When the bride left with her rs. . A. | husband for a wedding trip to 
Davis of Florida, tie ie a ~~ 
. cotton suit. Upon their return, Mr. 
Detroit and | ina Mrs, Hords will live in De- Henry troit. 
  Coming Events Blue Star Mothers ChaptPr 4 will meet at YMCA‘ thits evening at 8 
Daughters of Pontiac, Lodge 184 wilt Hampton of 
Paducah, Ky. 
_ MR. and MRS. CHARLES HAMPTON | 
  | 
| 
Brenda Utley of Detroit, a sis-| } 
  Admiring the roses in the garden of Mrs. the hostess Monday afternoon were Mrs.| 
n Susin of Bloomfield Hills (center) H. B. Christie of Royal Oak (left) and| “1 would like to know if my Joh 
were members of the Pontiac Republican Mrs. Harry Place of North Sa ¢- 
eds 
bya) "ht 
Women’s Club. Touring the garden with   
Personal News of Interest   an Women Hear Talk on ‘Communism and Socialis   
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| | visitor to stay 
| interrupting. 
isome excuse and leave. But if you —— +— 
To Leave 
or to Stay 
ls Problem 
Unexpected Guest 
Shouldn’t Interrupt 
Game or Talk 
By EMILY POST 
Today's first letter asks: “Will 
you please tell me when going to 
visit a friend in the afternoon and 
you find that she has other guests, 
it for unexpected 
or the 
must she take proper IS. 
leave as soon as possible?” 
  
Answer—If they are playing 
bridge, or seem to have been hav- 
ing a conversation that you are 
you should make 
think the conversation is general, 
j you stay. 
“Dear Mrs. Post: I have been 
asked to propose a teast at a 
golden wedding anniversary and 
I can't fer the life of me think 
of a suitable toast. Can you help 
| me?" 
It is very difficult to 
suggest definité toasts because 
they ought to be personal and 
Spontaneous and express the senti- 
ment of the person proposing i. 
However, as a suggestion, you Answer 
‘|might say something like the fol- 
| lowing: “To Mr. and Mrs. Longlife 
—May the saddest days of their 
| future be like the happiest days of 
| their past.” 
“Dear Mrs, Post: I am planning 
to be married late this summer 
,and am having trouble deciding 
who should give me away Both 
my parents are deceased. | have 
an older married sister and young- 
er married brother. 
“The invitation4 are going out 
in my sister and ber husband's 
names. I lived with them for 16 
years after my parents death, 
but have been on my own now 
    id ginaw street. 
| 
Residents Making Plans for Holiday Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Kaschel 
with their daughters, 3-year-old 
Bonnie and Judy, 7 months, will 
| arrive Friday to spend the July 
|Fourth holiday with Mr. and Mrs. 
|C. E, Summers of Commerce road. 
|Mrs. Kaschel is the former Elea- 
nor Summers. | 
* et | 
Mrs. M. E. Markell has re- | 
turned to her home in Caldwell, | 
N,. J., after attending the wedding | 
of Judith Nosanchuk and Stuart 
Herds in Detroit Thursday 
'was a guest of the David 
'Utleys of Henry Clay avenue. 
al he e * 
She | 
LE:   
Leaving Thursday for Basil, 
| Ohio, will be Margaret Steward 
| ot Washington street, She will 
visit friends and relatives. 
é = ¥ 
i 
sons of Tilden avenue for two 
| weeks are Mrs. Lee Erickson, her 
daughter, Shelly, and: son, Wil- 
liam of Elma, Wash. They will 
spend the weekend with the Ben- 
sons in their cabin at Fairview. 
» * @ 
Charlies §S. Hutchins of West | 
Long Lake road is attending Wayne 
University for the summer session, 
enrolled in the School of Mechan- 
ical Engineering. 
* * 
Jeanne Bird, daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Cari Bird of Otsego 
read, is visiting for a week 
with Mary Ann Barningham and 
her parents at their summer 
cottage near Oscoda. Mary Ann 
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 
Walter Barningham of West 
Huron street. 
ad | 1   * * Vacationing with the John Ben- | ton, Mont., is visiting his brother 
and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 
Charlies D. Welden of  Ilimois 
avenue 
* * * 
Ninety-two members of the fam- 
ily of Mrs. George Ogg gathered | 
at Cass-Dodge Park Sunday for a 
Married 
Saturday 
afternoon in 
First Methodist 
Church of 
Birmingham 
were C. Fue 
Baughan and 
Harry C. 
Tatigian. 
She is the 
daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Paul Baughan 
of 
Birmingham, 
and his 
parents are 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Jack Tatigian 
of Detroit. 
MRS. H 
      | Newly appointed Circuit Judge | 
/and Mrs. Clark Adams have re- 
(turned from a fishing trip te, 
‘Cowie Lake, Ont. 
They were surprised at the Sault 
Ste. Marie Airpert’in Ontario by | 
Mr. and Mrs, E. K. Wellman of 
Pontiac Lake road and the P. G. 
Bundys of Davisburg. 1 
the Indian River Inn in northern 
Michigan to celebrate Judge 
Adams’ birthday. * * * 
The Alien Elliotts of Chippewa 
road will motor to Morgantown, 
W. Va., this. weekend accom- 
panieg by their daughter, Kath- 
leen, and Suzanne DeMund. 
| Suzanne, whose home is in Mor- 
gantown, came to Pontiac to at- 
| tend Kathleen's graduation from 
Pontiac High School. She is the 
granddaughter of the Claude De- 
Munds, former Pontiac residents. 
* * *   
% 
Richard will. fly to New York 
City next week to spend four days 
  The group then went to dinner at. . Fae Baugh . Fae Baughan the 
bride of Harry C. Tatigian Satur- 
day afternoon at two o'clock in) 
First Methodist Church of Birming- 
ham. C. became 
e * * 
The Rev. Allen E. Wittrup per- 
formed the ceremony in the pres- 
ence of 150 guests, 
The bride is the daughter of 
Mr, and Mrs, Paul Baughan of 
Birminghant, and Harry is the 
son of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Tati- 
gian of Detroit. 
A gown of white Chantilly lace 
was worn by the bride. The 
bouffant skirt of the gown Was 
tiered in back, 
LACE HEADPIECE 
A lace headpiece secured her 
fingertip veil. The bridal- bouquet 
was composed of white carnations, 
‘pink roses and ivy. 
‘Mrs, Douglas Reynolds of 
Owosso attended her sister as 
  ‘with John J. Adams. ’ 
* LJ Ll 
rs. Clyde Nelsey enteftained M 
the matron of honor wearing a bal- 
lerina length gown of yellow 
erystalletie. She carried a bou- 
Marilyn Tatigian, sister of the 
was junior ,brides- 
  of white |sage of “Fed roses and white car-| When, the newlyweds ong from |W" Pine se | SM he Bell, 18) She wag assisted by Mrs. Eu- 
nations was the choice of the bride- |a honeymoon in northern Michigan eet Maen tear | nee er 
F.|dey wit reside on Raeburn street |Site eh deneetpat jem Dr. Edmond A. Welden ot Lewis- oe > e x : i ; 3 _ 4 Sy i = os ; ! ‘ 
) oye) WN a! i ids )4 oe me. ft Be L, iil | i Wee. ‘ ia fe 2 \ ye \\ i % : i . af 4 i . \ Ys Ne s *) a4 \ 
ais A [oy oy aN Wey ie a a     family Mrs. Ogg. who 
makes her home with her son 
Ellsworth Ogg of Troy and Pon- 
tiac, has 49 grandchildren and 34 reunion. 
great-grandchildren, 
Roy Ogg traveled from Berkeley, 
Calif., for the reunion. 
  ARRY C. TATIGILAN 
an Is Married She carried an arrangement 
aqua tinted carnations. 
St ® - © 
Darla Fae Dietz of St. Louis at- 
tended her cousin as flower girl. 
She wore a pink gown and car- 
ried a bouquet of pink carnations. 
'Each attendant wore a_ single 
‘strand of pearls, 
Robert Parr of Royal Oak was 
best man, Seating the guests 
were Ralph Lanvers of Detroit 
and Douglas Reynolds of Owos- 
| so, Richard Shifferd of Ypsilanti 
' was ring bearer. 
The bride's mother wore an aqua 
lace gown with white accessories of 
' and a corsage of white baby chry- 
santhemums A coral hylon sheer 
dress with tan accessories and a 
corsage of white baby chrysanthe- 
mums was worn by the bride- 
groom's mother, 
* * * 
the ceremony in the par. 
lors. When the couple on a 
wedding trip to northern Michigan 
the bride was ~earing a pink suit 
-with white accessories and a cor- 
sage from her bridal bouquet. 
+ They will make their home in 
Ferndale. 
  A reception was held following, for the past three years, 
younger brother should be asked to 
|give me away, or should my broth- 
|er-in-law be asked since his name 
will appear on the invitations. | 
am paying for the wedding my- 
self." 
  | Answer: Ordinarily a bride 
| would be given away by her broth- 
er, even though he be younger, but 
in your case you may, if you pre- 
|fer, choose your brother-in-law. 
| Newlyweds 
Travel East 
After Rite 
F. Chris Strebe claimed Muriel 
Joy Hutchinson as his bride Satur. 
day evening at 7:30 in Central 
Methodist Church. Dr. Milton H, 
Bank performed the ceremony be- 
fore an altar decorated with palms 
candelabra and baskets of giadioli, e ae Ld 
  | 
The bride, who resides on Chip- 
pewa road. is the daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutchinson of 
Clyde. Ohio. The bridegroom is the 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strebe 
of. Petrolia street, 
A floor-length gown of white 
net and lace over satin was worn 
by the bride, Her fitigertip veil 
was secured by a cap embel- 
lished with iridescent sequins, 
Mrs. William Hurtubise, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor, She wore a ballerina-length 
gown of green lace with a match- ing headpiece and carried an ar- rangement of white and yellow 
daisies, 
GOWNED IN YELLOW 
; Wearing identical gowns in yel- ow were the bridesmaids, Bar- They oe and Virginia Fowler. ey alSo carried arrangements of white and yellow daisies, 
» * * 
  Rex Lamoreaux served as best man, and seating the guests were Fred Lynch and William Hurtu- : bise. 
i reception was hel 
> evening at Knights of Pythias Hall, The bride's mother wore a favy and white print dress, A gray and red dress was 
wern by the bridegroom’s moth- er. id during 
‘The couple left on . a trip t 
New York state o trougs and the Thousa Islands. Muriel js a graduate 
Bowling Green State Universi sity and Chris at College. tended Michigan State 
Bride Claimed 
by John Slater 
Honeymooning in Washi ngt West Virginia om 
er The 
arion daughter of the Rev. D 
at an entertain her- * 
        
  
   
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| THE PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY, JUNE 28, 1955 
{Mom Should Find Own Interests Joanne Kaiser 
and G. Daniel ee es Gidea this stike Sen born ur? she should have made them pitch re tee tote for thet, use Hickman were} One ot the saddest problems| Here she's devoted her whole ic in and help with the housework, only consider what she     
    
  
  married today, it seems to me, is that to her family and now they no through the years, so that she of : *G Frida the mother whose children out-| longer need her at all. w vine ero ta ae |i hata i, 1 ; 
in dcesion Oe ree ete Se nee sa + = -— | pathetic e m) on 
Lutheran “ ~ and devotes her subjects, in an attemph to’ ease -%& Stenograph ; house herset back Higher @ Luncheons Church, The | ant ‘cooking leave Rev’ biedly. a a Cooreiann [wont work, and’abe'll pet ve pig] OEE bride is the | moment for herself; then all of a zEOrgiann | sonal satistaction out of it. @ Dinners daughter of | iden, the children are way at Schultz of | No, 1 think it’s time for this college or their careers 
Mr. and Mrs.‘ ana seiner of tae speaks their 
F. C. Kaiser | anguage. 
Jr. of Mohawk| COMMON PROBLEM 
road, and the Many letters come to me from 
noe . | women facing this problem. The 
rudegroom tS | following is an example: 
the son of Mrs.| “1 wish you ge rec crimes 
4 some good books on abor rela- 
Jennings R. tions, My son is taking nis degree |’ 
H ickman of in it and when he comes nome for 
Y psilanti and | vacations | would love to know 
the late Pro f. eno igh to maintain a sensible con- West Pike | mother to devote some real atten- Administration tion to herself and her own inter- 
erect wes ests. She ought to go to her near- * Executive 
married _| est university and have a good Secretarial Saturday on nee watance setics, % Bookkeeping ; has some talent, some in- ' morning 0 |rerest, buried under. all these|| W Typewriting Lawrence household skills, and she must find Alse sherter, intensive M it. courses te meet pr Mason of oe & day 
West Huron Next, she shoud. take’ ‘some Day, Half-Day, and street. She is courses herself, in the line that | Evening 
the daughter |‘* hers. whether it's interior dec- Veteran Approved Waldron ‘Sacy 36 & Pike St. 
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    ag erating, child care or anythin 
Hickman verses. of Mr. and | else that appeals to her. _ | “My husband can, because he's Mrs. George (Copyright 1985) The ww been able to keep ap with things Shale S . %& 
through the years; but my hands ultz of St. BUSINESS 
™: eee ee Poul, Minn paige ns || INSTITUTE raise, and I'm hopelessly out of 
- ORA OBRECHT |. and MRS. GC. DANIEL HICKMAN - er “Also, will you suggest some and he is the | 
son of the 
Matthew V, 
Masons of | 
Boston, Mass.   7 West Lawrence 
Pontiac, Phone re gaes 
~ any oF oven er Monday | reading I could do on 18th Century 
ELSIE DRELLICK Joanne Kaiser Beco m e S ‘literature, That is my daughter's 
field. 
Sr , a! in f . “She is getting her degree in it 
Hair Styling Bride In Lutheran Ch urch so that she can a Cara 
ished high school and haven't the               
  
       
      
    Breakfasts—Lancheons 
  and Permanents -A floor-length gown of nylon tulle rhe bride was wearing a light aaa what she’s talk MRS. LAWRENCE MASON Moet Your Friends ip the 
and Rose Pointe lace over satin | blue suit with white accessories '"6 : . 
Complete Beauty Service was worn by Joanne Kaiser for when the newlyweds left for a FEELS LEFT OUT Speaks Vows in St Huy RIKER FOUNTAIN 
152.N. Perry FE 2-053 _|her marriage to G. Daniel Hick | motor trip through the East. They | “They're nice children. I've done | : go Riker Bidg, Lobby   
        man Friday evening in Ascension | will reside at White Springs, Md.,| my best for them, but I feel so 
. . Lutheran Church. for two months, terribly left out nowadays.” Honeym@oning at Grand Bend on| DiMarco of Boston and Pauline Advertisement a". « —— | Lake Huron are Mr., and Mrs.| Woodin of Detroit. * * J lost She is the daughter of Mr. and _ ae | Lawrence Mdson, The bride is the 
Mrs. F. C. Kaiser Jr. of Mohawk oe | former Georgiann Marie Schultz of | They wore white organdy gowns and he is the son of Mrs. _— ws “4 Followin | West Pike street, daughter of Mr.| with blue harlequin checks and fee 
100 a R. Hickman of Ypsilanti ‘ gheir ae i | and Mrs. George Sehultz of St.| blue satin sashes, and carried 
and the late Prof. Hickman. P zs, Y| Paul, Minn. white daisies and blue feathered       
  
    
    rriage, Mr.| The bridegroom, of West Huron | carnations. 
and Mrs. street, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 
Matthew V. Mason of Boston, ATTEND BRIDEGROOM 
Donald E . Mass. Douglas Wing of Grosse Pointe a 
Hall are nd Park was best man, and seating 
touri The couple exchanged nuptial | the guests were Michael Celousky 
oering vows Saturday at 11:30 a.m. in| of Detroit and Noel Mason, broth- 
northern St. Hugo of the Hills Church. er of the bridegroom, from Boston. | 
Michigan. She| Tye bride wore a gown of | A reception was held at Deven | Starting wednesday ec) a.m. is the former| White organdy over embroidered | Gables. The bride’s mother wore 
Coat Swiss batiste. The bodice was | a beige shantung taffeta gown 
Thorp. fashioned with a bateau neckline | with matching jacket and hat. dresses 6 Tp,     In the July Journal, Margie wore the bridegroom's gift of a 
Webb on Pea in just nine strand of pearis and a 
months, she went from 250 crescent. bouquet of white gia- 
pounds te 150... from size 44 | Foses, fea 
to size 14... while eating three | Bations and ivy. 
satisfying meals a day. Mrs. Dale Seaton, cousin of the 
She reveals her diet secrets | bride, wore a pale green dress for 
as. how she was able toecather | her duties as matron of honor. and short sleeves. A tin ot | A cimnamon-colored gown of | 
daughter of the| ‘eked Swiss Datiste held her il- | Chantilly lace over taffeta and a formerly $8.95 to $14.95 
  favorite sweets. And she gives Patricia Hickman and Dr. Mar- jusion veil and she carried a | pink feather hat were wern by | Cotten bresdetethe, cords end reyon spune, Berke ond bright 
eat her reducing plan be a | jorie Hickman, sisters of the bride- Oscar E. chapel bouquet of white roses, | the bridegroom's motiver. prints, solids, checks. One and two-piece styles. 
week ...21 complete menus. | groom from Ypsilanti, were other Tharps of Elm) teatherea carnations, lilies-of-the- | The bride wore a blue and white full, slim, junior, misses’ sizes. ’ 
At eweet sixteen, Margie had | attendants wearing gowns of yel-| street, and he| Valley, stephanotis and English | .+rineq cotton dress with white ac- $ 
neverbeencomplimented,much |low and pink, respectively. Their is the son of | 8" Cessories when she left with her dresses less kissed. To this day, she | bouquets were composed of tinted . Mrs, Frederick Rahr of Minneap-| hasband on their wedding trip. 
doesn’t understand “how any | carnations. Mrs. Alvin G..| otis was matron of honor, and oth-| They will reside on West Pike formerly $10.95 te $25.00 
man would have wanted to | OTHER ATTENDANTS Hall of = attendants were } Mrs. ee Choose from a variety of fabrics. One and two-piece styles,       
  ‘ marry such a blob.” Loren Schmid of Ann Arbor was | 
Margie finally was able t0 | best man. Ushers were Jack Rob- 
stick to a diet... now looks th€ | ingon and Duane Rorabacher of | Midway dressy and casual with slim and full skirts, long torsos, ; jeckets. Junior, misses’ sizes 
  avenue and the | : , 
pert the always wanted to play Ypsilanti, Kenneth Cogar ot De-| Z late Mr. pel PERMAN ENTS | raincoats , ‘9 a pretty mother troit and Paul Benson o ‘ 3 ss ef 
" Don’t mias*100 Pounds Of,” | arbor. A $ 00 formerly $16.95 to $19.95 ~ none = en * ei 3 N: E. HALL | | ia | R belted, series of Beauty Biographies. Papen as vee rye MR, and MRS. DONALD E. HALL Special aD aecreag rogers ene wed nose ca” me aves 
    wtiries ana teatoree’  |2 taht the dese with matcnne/( aro] Tharp Exchanges No Appointinens Necessery! short ¢ a ; ; 
1 - “news of mauve lace and Vows With Donald E. Hall Cutting Contour 8’ Aad 13 
       
    
      ) . formerly $16.95 nylon tylle was worn by Mrs. | Carol L. Tharp became the bride | mauve dress with white accesso- ] Hair to $29 95 
, i j Hickman with a violet sequin (of Donald E. Hall Saturday eve- ries and white corsage. an¢ = on Fo 
avin hat and a corsage of white (ning at 7:30 in the Reorganized . . ; = ° Fully lined coats in many lengths. Choose from wool hop- 
—_ roses and violet feathered car- | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Following the anne ihe Aah me Shaping Styling sacking, boucle and tweed fabrics. Colors. junior, misses’ OUT TODAT...OM ALL NEWSSTANDS | tian. {Day Saints ception was held at the Auburn Mother! ‘Ne proviem er- sizes. ‘ s.     = en |Heights Community Center, Au- “— ranging for a baby sit- 
_ Elder Claude Cook performed the purn Heights. Williems Lake Rd/,, «@* © ter when you have your hair done pt SBeiva's. 
: VELIER ceremony before 250 guests. | When the couple left for a wed- Lindsy i ~ -> ee Oe oe ae rayon suits $ Aad $ BE LO 5 \ * «* | ding trip to northern Michigan, the themselves. _ ly $19. 95 
u The bride is the daughter of Mr. bride was wearing a gray and Jameson 7é forme 
Cool Ca free and Mrs, Oscar E. Tharp of Elm white dress with white accessories. /< OR 3-9702 to $25.00 
er, re stfeet and the bridegroom is the, * * ® ® Rayon, linen, cords, tweeds, plaids, checks in delightful 
: bd son of Mrs. Alvin G. Hall and the! The bridegroom is a corporal in | ; styles and colors. peta and samy sizes.   
  
  
  That’s when you trust your summer late Mr. Hall of Midway avenue. the U. S. Marines and is stationed 
      a «-/ | beauty to us. | ‘The bride's floor-length gown &t Camp LeJeune, N.C. Bely a S eau'y on | wool suits $ _W - ' was of nylon tulle with a sweep- a 7. 
Permanents . .$7.50 and up ing train, It was paneled front If you're short of furniture, you fo | 15.00 : : he fact by usin 6183 Drayton Plains rmerty . Featuring “Beautaire” Dryers for Cool and back with Chantilly lace. | a" cover up the fact by using ameter eyen tue Wool flannel, tweed, fib its in the sty! tik eaturing “Beautair ryer Wearing a peari ucckiace, « gift wallpaper with 1 large patterns, oo! fianne!, tweed, fibreen suits in the styles you like, 
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ROWENA’S   EEE — Misses’ sizes. from the bridegroom, she carried $ 
a white Bible with a cluster of casnecessenes . ele'e sec plese s sle'e els x OU OOOO bli 99 
white roses and clipped carna- a eves : eS 5 : : : : COROOOD “.. OB ee ee Ont : - * ; i oe ouses 
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at Be formerly $2.98 and $3.98 
             
       ; : TH SIDE BEAUTY SHOP > s| y Many, many styles, sleevéless cotton blouses with scoop neck- ei pone — 1216 Baldwin Pye ayn pee math ren | | ead j ° peewee line, legge and many with convertible collars. White . Ms 8 4 eee roe | ; woeee esses aie #18:6 4i00 eis \sleieiale re wieisi8: . seen | and colors. -38. . 
. FE 2- aay FE 5-3735 | and carried a pink carnation bou 
  | quet. 
| Dixie Tharp and Juanita Betz, 
‘bridesmaids, were wearing floor- 
length dresses with- pearl accesso- 
Plant and Showroom ries. Dixie's yellow dress was ? ; / 
5390-5400 Dixie Hwy. | complemented by her bouquet of 
| O S Waterford, Mich. | yellow carnations, and the aqua 
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hose 69 formerly $1.35 to $1 95 
Luxury sheer hosiery in discontinued colors. Limited quan- - 
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Nylon tricot slips. all beautifully on with nylon net, 
lace or pleats. White. Sizes 32 to 4 
bras |-4 by Hollywood Maxwell \ off — 
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Famous strapless bras with under-wire construction; some — 
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- better sportswear Votol/> ott formerly $3.98 to $12.95 
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The bridegroom's brother, Mel- 
'vin Hall, served as best man. Ush- 
ers were Charles Foster and Al- 
vin G. Hall, another brother. 
| CARRIES FLOWERS 
| Dressed in white, flower girl 
, Sharon Simpson was carrying pink 
and white carnations, and Keith 
Hall, ringbearer, carried the rings 
on a heart-shaped satin pillow with 
white satin streamers. 
* * * 
The bride’s mother chose a 
navy blue nylon dress for her 
daughter’s wedding. She wore pink 
accessories and a pink carnation 
corsage. A light blue gown with 
black accessories was chosen by 
the bridegroom’s mother. Her cor- 
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  , ee poe PONTIAG, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1955 < : SEVENTEEN 
Tiegle Gets OK on Usi 
  g 
  LANSING #—Atty. Gen. Thom- { “immediate” construction use as It , _to“start immediately ahd the de- essary or legal for the Legislature 
as M. Kavanagh held today that 
the Legislature didn’t mean’ what. 
it said when it: specified that the 
increased tax money Shall be | 
paid to the State Highway«Depart- | Kavanagh advised State ment on a q 
Kavanagh 1d that | 
  collected. 
Ziegler had asked whether, in | partment to get its money immedi- | tg adopt a resolution when ‘it re- This is the 27 million dollars | ately. 
a year raised by a 1'4 cent a | iturns July 14 to direct fiseal offi- 
cials to ignore the quarterly date. 
gallon gas tax increase for an | view of the Legislature's edict, he | This had been suggested by Sen. 
arterial highway system. 
way Comm. Charles M. 
L_ mosey } that the Legislature obviously in- | | must wait until late October to get 
High- | 
Ziegler | NO RESOLUTION i his first big allotment. 
| 
Kavanagh also said that in view | 
can a be Paid pie: ics wma Jor ' tended the construction Program | of his opiniog it would not be nec- |   
ee.       Lone e ar Mr 
in he re? #2 oe aE, 
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MACKINAC BRIDGE ROUTE — Foundations clearly show the | 
route across the Straits. North from Mackinaw City, aerial photo shows 
all bet six foundations on the south gide and all foundations on the 
north side, including the causeway in the upper left hand corner. Photo 
in aoper right hand corner sows ad main tower foundation. The two | 
Idaho Loses Faith 
in Polio Vaccine BOISE, Idaho (®—The Idaho 
polio mass vaccination program— 
already postponed  indefinitely— 
faced new delays today as state 
health authorities announced they 
had “‘lost confidence in the Salk 
vaccine.”’ 
State Health Director L. J. 
Peterson told newsmen that Idaho | 
“will not sponsor another mass 
inoculation program" because of| ‘ference conducted last week 
| the State Economic 
| 
| 
new doubts about the effectiveness | 
and safety of the vaccine. 
He told newsmen he holds the 
vaccine—together with its manu- 
facturing instructions — Responsi- 
ble for a polio outbreak which has 
killed seven Idahoans and hos- 
pitalized 79 others since the mass 
immunization program was started 
in April. 
But he added that the depart-| used in the entire structure,   \Chairman of Mackinac Bridge Group “% 
erate Construction Meeting Roster 
CADILLAC — 
construction is going along fine. 
reported Prentiss M. Brown. chair- 
man of the Mackinac 
thority, to an **Mackinac. Bridge 
** 
area progress con- 
by, 
Development 
'Department at Cadillac. 
“The foundation contractor, 
Merritt-Chapman & Scott Corp., 
has made the most of 
splendid weather this spring. 
With the Prepakt Concrete Co., 
they have established new rec- 
ords for consolidating concrete 
below water—over 100,000 cubic 
yards in one monih. 
“This, I am told, 
fourth of all the concrete to be 
ment does not blame the Cutter | Brown. 
Laboratories, of Berkeley, Calif., 
which produced the vaccine used | ager, 
in Idaho, “because they were only | tions will be completed this year, 
carrying out the procedures out-| All but five of thenr have been 
‘started and the line of the bridge lined by Dr, Salk.’ 
ALONG FOR THE RIDE 
at nau ung eaten 
Ae ’ f i A Bridgé Au- | Creighton R. Coleman (R-Battle 
Creek}. * 
Kavanagh said the quarterly 
was only intended to fix a final | 
| accounting perted.   
38-foot diameter 
erected 25 feet above water 
across the Straits stands 
out 
“Denny also pointed 
the foundations were 
unscathed by the winter ice, de- | 
spite the fact, that two of them | 
were unfinished. Even empty steel really 
-out that 
‘forms were able to withstand the | 
the | 
| foundation 
iwhen the huge caissons for the} | Bridge Division ‘will 
| feet below the surface, 
| filled with concrete. 
is nearly one- | 
| bridge builder, " said | 
“Grover Denny, project man- 
tells us that all 34 founda- 
    Abe ry bone athewe ooo Ana | 
ice pressure. 
DIFFICULT PART DONE | 
“The most difficult part of the | 
work was completed | 
foundations were 
more than 200; 
and then | main tower 
anchored to rock 
According to | 
the contractor, the remaining | 
foundation construction is routine 
operation,”’ said Brown. 
Dan C. long experienced | 
has beef named 
project manager for the American | 
Bridge Division of U.S. Steel 
Corporation, superstructure con- 
tractor. He will head a force of Kline, 
f 
beised. Proce Phete 
  i ak absolutely | 
‘anchored securely 
i seen above 
| point of view.         
towers are being constructed on the caisson founda- 
tion, 116 feet in diameter. The latter will be cut off eight feet below | | MIGs and between them And their | 
water and the 527 foot tower will rest on twin concrete superstructures | base were in Russian and said | 
about: 250 men this year and per- 
haps double that number 
year. 
Merritt-Chapman & Scott have 
more than 700 men on the job 
and with the engineering and 
survey forces included there are 
more than 1,000 employes work 
ing directly on the Macki 
Bridge project. 
Early the American 
COMITIENCE | in July as Tax Funds Kavanagh also told Ziegler that 
he cannot use new bonding author- 
ity granted in the same law until 
July 1, 1956. The law permits Zieg- 
ler to use part of his new money 
for bonds to speed up the construc- 
| tion program. 
Kavanagh said the Legislature 
had specified that the amount of 
| money to be committed for bonds 
must be based on the collections | 
for the preceding year. Since there 
will not be a year’s experice until 
1956, he said, the bonds cannot 
be issued until then. 
Kavanagh also held that Ziegler 
cannot use existing gas tax funds | 
for bonds and substitute the new 
money for it when the latter be- 
comes available. 
Shot-Up Plane 
Completes Job Nationalist Flying Boat 
Returns to: Matsu for 
Sick Ameri¢an 
TAIPEI, Formosa &—The same 
Catalina PBY flying boat which 
two Communist Ciinese MJGs at- 
tacked and damaged. yesterday 
near Matsu Island flew to the 
same island outpost again today 
and brought back an ~ American 
officer needing hospitalization. 
The officer, whom the plane had 
gone to fetch yesterday, is Lt. 
Col. Lochlan M. Field, of Burling- 
ton, Vt., a member of one of the 
U.S. Military Assistance Ad- 
visory Group teams which rotate 
through stations on Matsu and 
Quemoy. The nature of his illness 
was not reported.   damaged the Catalina, belonging 
to the civilian Foshing Air Line, | 
but four other MIGs. tackled two 
Nationalist Chinese T33 jet train- 
ers néar the Matsus and shot down | 
one of them, the Nationalist air | 
force announced, 
The air force said intercepted | 
j radio conversations among the|   | this indicated the pilots were Rus- 
sians, The flight was <a 
without incident. 
Yesterday Red MIGs not only | : gorges 
. 
CAN YOU TIE THAT?—The grown-up touch of a}   United Press Phote 
| collar and tie give this diaper set a real sophistica- | blue-striped pants are gripper fastened and plastic- 
tion. Made of dacron iat requirys no ironing. the | lined. The neat white shirt is also dacron. 
  
INDIANAPOLIS —Members of! clare it dissolved,'? the executive | ‘40 and : Steaming The statement urging members 
| The pilot of one of the trainers the Forty & Eight, funmaking or-| officers said in asking organiza-|to ratify the breakoff at the or- 
was lost. the air force said. 
The privately owned plane was 
| the strategic island off the Red 
Chinese coast. 
Yesterday's attack-took place 11} 
| veteran pilot Chen Kuo-Min to land 
| the plane in the water. Aboard 
| was Lt. John J. Guidry, %, Army 
| Medical Corps, of Rayne, La. 
Early Federal Aid 
Asked by Ziegler | LANSING  — State Highway / 
    
| | ganization of the American Legion, 
/ today had the recommendation of} move, 
chartered by the United States to| their Executive’ Committee that| ‘The declafation, which appeared 
ferry team members to and from) they break away c- the ore yesterday in the Forty & Ejighter, 
}| society publication, accused the Le- 
gion of letting itself be dominated | 
“We renegnce our association’ by kingmakers_ who disregard the 
next miles south of Matsu and forced | with the American Legion and de-' wishes of the membership. organizationic-w.__ 
* * « } 
| other. members of the Forty & 
  
U.S. to Give Turncoat Gls 
Last Chance to Turn Back ‘i""""" "="? "= 
SEOUL u—Three American soldiers who refused’ repatriation 
| after the Korean War but now want te go home will be given one 
| last chance to turn back if they appear at Panmunjom. 
“They will be informed they will be subject to the laws of the 
‘erection of the main towers. Once Comm. Charles M. Ziegler today United States and responsible for any acts they: might have com- 
the bases for the towers have been 
in place, the 
|towers should rise at a rate of} 
about 50 
| sequently, feet per week.  Con- 
visitors who frequently 
want to know if anything can be 
water will soon be able | 
to see the steel superstructure. 
“Rilthoard-size signs have been 
erected on both sides of the Straits | 
for “shoreline superintendents.” 
In Mackinaw City the sign is at 
‘the foot of Henry street where the 
village has provided parking space. 
The sign depicts the bridge as it 
will appear from the observer's 
It provides all the 
information about the project as 
well as indicating where work is 
going on and what progress is 
being made. A similar sign has 
been erected in the Conservation 
park near the bridgehead in St. 
Ignace. 
CLOSE SUPERVISION 
“™“Dr. David B. Steinman. con- 
sulting engineer for the Mackinac 
Bridge, has been giving the pro} 
ect close personal supervision. 
“His frequent 
Straits to guide the work of 40 
men directly responsible te him , 
have contributed a great deal to 
make sure that his designs and 
plans are carried out to the 
letter. 
“We are optimistic about meet- 
ing all our schedules and opening 
the bridge before the hunting sea- 
son in 1957. With continued breaks, 
especially by way of good weather 
and no work ‘stoppages, even this 
target date may be improved. We 
certainly hope so,’ Brown con- 
cluded. 
Molotov Gives Gotham 
Big Grin on Arrival 
NEW YORK ¢—Soviet Foreign 
Minister V. M. Molotov. arrived 
by train from San Francisco to- 
day with a big smile for every- 
body, * “It was a fine trip,” he said 
Molotov, returning from the U.N,   
10th anniversary celebration at) 
San Francisco: sailg tomorrow on visits to the | urged Michigan congressmen to | 
| see that increased federal highway | 
aid be given to the states earlier | 
than now is planned. 
Ziegler said complete planning. | 
for Michigan's 1.2 billion dollar 
| highway construction program 
cannot be achieved until the Con- 
| gress acts on a pending federal aid 
| program 
Present federal aid for the 
| terstate system is allocated on a 
60-40 matching basis, Ziegler said 
He noted indications that the new | 
program will be more generous to 
the states but that it apparently 
will not go into effect until 1957. 
Ziegler urged the congressmen 
to make the funds available for 
| the 1956 construction program. in- 
| 
  mitted,” a U. S, Embassy spokesman said today, 
They are Lewis W. Riggs, Jacksonville, Tex.; Otho-G. Bell, 
Olympia, Wash.; and William A. Cowart, Dalton, Ga. 
The spokesman said if the five are freed in Korea it most likely 
i will take place at a meeting of the Military Armistice Commission. 
Willard O. Brown, first secretary of the embassy here, would 
fly to the commission's joint security area, inform them of their rights, | $850,000" the Forty & Eight has 
have them examined by a doctor if necéssary and then fly. them | : 
back to Seoul if they still want to come, the spokesman said. 
Here, once final identification has been made, they would be 
offered passports to the United States and help in getting there. 
“They are civilians (all three have been dishonorably discharged), 
they are free as the air and can see anyone they desire,”’.the spokesman 
said. 
“There will be no red carpet for these fellows. We are not 
' prejuding them, but... .”   
| N.M., 
| and himself a Forty & Eight mem- tionwide support of the secession | ganization’s national convention in 
| Miami this October was signed by 
J. Earl Simpson, Tulsa, Okla., chef 
de chemin de fer, and the four 
| Eight a Camas, 
* « 
“Tt is. the considered eshten of 
this Executive Committee, , . that 
relations between the American Le- 
gion and La Societe have become 
| So strained that their continuation 
? s s 
They argued that the Legion “for 
the last seven years has been un- 
der the dominance and control of 
a small group of men. 
Other grievances cited by the 
article were these: 
1., Refusal by Legion's National 
Executive Committee to allow a 
separate Forty & Eight parade— 
a practice of ‘“‘more than 3 years” 
—at the October convention in 
Miami. 
2. Failure by the Legion to give 
proper credit for the “more than 
raised for the children’s welfare 
fund. 
3. Repeated efforts by the Legion 
to control Forty & Eight funds and 
| membership. 
Seaborn F. Collins, Las Cruces, 
Legion national commander 
ber, said he had heard “‘rumors” 
,of a possible break, but said he 
considere@ it all at a local level.       
    
           
         
             
     
                   
   
                  THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1953 
  
~ | Hollywood Headlines |   
By BOB THOMAS 
  HOLLYWOOD (It's lucky that 
Jane Wyman likes work, because | 
  
  
  — 
TUESDAY 
       
BLACKBOARD 
  THE SCREAM 
IN THE 
SCHOOLROOM! 
She was a teacher who was in- 
discreet enough to wear a tight 
skirt! What happened then could 
only happen in this big-city 
school where tough teen-agers 
ran wild! As a best-seller and 
widely read magazine story __. it 
shocked America ! As an M-G-M 
picture . . . it's terrific, timely 
entertainment. 
MG. 
JUNGLE 
A DRAMA OF TEEN-AGE TERROR!    
                     Jane’s Booked Up Soli 
for the Next Three Years 
| she's going to be up to her pretty | 
eyelashes in acting assignments | 
for the next three years. 
This week she was laboring on | 
| “Miracle in The Rain” 
| Johnson. She finishes July 12, then | 
| starts July 15 on a grueling TV) 
the | schedule that will consume 
rest of the year. 
Jane recently announced a deal 
| to take over the longtime TV fa-| 
vorite, Fireside Theater. The Tues- 
day at 9 spot will be called Jane 
Wyman's Fireside Theater 
she'll preside as both hostess and 
star. 
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She explained the project in her 
  
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| “This‘is what I have been after | 
‘for five years,"’ she explained, ‘It 
iis one of those dream deal, I'll 
| do 20 of the shows myself and in- 
'troduce 16 others. We made our 
| first in the. series last week. It 
Stars Victor McLaglen and. Wal- 
| lace ‘Ford, and I believe it's the 
ifirst time they've been together | 
since “The Informer.'.” 
Jane dipped her toe into TV a 
with Van | year ago, when she made a half- 
hour show which appeared on G.E. | 
Theater this season. 
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sive member of the enterprise, It's 
her company and she a3 her fin- 
ger in all phases of production 
She ought to know how to juggle 
the movie making angles: in 18 
years of film acting, she has ac- 
cumulated a world of knowledge 
All this TV activity doesn't mean 
she's going to neglect her movie 
career. As soon as she winds up 
the TV season, 
picture. If the TV sponsor picks 
up her option, she'll be set for 
another 36 half-hours in 1956. Then 
{she'll have to make a film for 
Warners. 
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“I've gg to do a picture qa year | 
i during the next three years for 
Warners and U-I."" she said. ‘‘The 
options for the TV show come at | 
| the same time as those deals, Se | 
T'll be tied up! | if all goes weil, 
the next three! | complete! y for 
years.   
  
       
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    Jane said she wasn't tust a pas- | 
| his family in 1935 from Madisen- 
she must report | 
to Universal-International for a. 
|night club, remaining there for 
| radio shows. 
jen James, 2. 
|Mary E. Heltsley, 
_who makes his Making a name for himself in 
the entertainment world is Jim 
Roberts, former Pontiac boy whose 
real name is James Robert Helt- 
| sley. 
Roberts will appear in the na- 
tional Lawrence Welk show sched- 
uled to be televised all summer 
[long on Saturday at 8 p.m., over 
ITV station WXYZ. First telecast 
of the program will be on July 2 
Reberts moved to Pontiac with     
ville, Ky. He attended Washing- 
ton” Junior and Pontiac High 
Schools here, graduating in 1941. 
In the Air Corps from 192 to 
1946, the young singer trouped 
from spot to spot with entertain- 
ers appearing in shows for service 
men. 
In '4% he began singing profes- 
sionally in Ear! Carroll's famed 
three years. He was a top star 
j when he left the spot. 
He then appeared in night spots ,   Former Pontiac Resident Unferile From Die? 
Singing on N etwork Show e| 
JIM ROBERTS "| 
  
like the Edgewater Beach Hotel, 
Chicago, and at the Last Frontier, 
Las Vegas. 
In Las Vegas, Jim met Law- 
rence Welk, the bandleader, who 
asked him to join his group and 
te appear on future TV and 
The singer currently is appear- 
ing on several West Coast TV and 
| radio shows, in addition to the new | 
| national show. 
Roberts lives in Hollywood with 
his wife, Jane Silk, a former Earl 
Carroll beauty, and their son, Stev- | 
His mother, Mrs._ 
is also a resi- | t   dent of Hollywood. 
The singer has a brother, David, 
home with his 
family at 473 Scott Lake Road. Fans to Judge 
Year's Movies 
| ances and most promising players | 
of the previous year, 
17-27, in a nationwide election. | | 
| 
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Public Ballots Slated 
to Select Film, Stars. 
Best Liked | 
The country’s move theaters will | 
give the public a chance to choose 
he best picture, best perform- 
this Nov. | 
Elmer C. Rhoden, president of St. Mary’s Hospital, Milwaukee, 
said yesterday that infertility is 
on the increase in the United 
tor says unsupervised dieting by | States, He said malnutrition, pro- 
young wives can result in childless- | ducing a hormonal imbalance, is 
| ness. _Dr. John Dale Owens, of | ene of the causes. CHICAGO w—A medical educa- 
  
Chose Off to U.S. 
iq TONIGHT | ies 
* National Theaters of Los Angeles, 
making public the plans, forecasts 
a total vote of about 60,000,000. 
Rhoden, also chairman of a 
national committee of 40 film | 
industry leaders that will super- 
vise the poll, said all of the 
country’s 19,000 movie theaters 
had been invited to participate. 
The poll, to be known as the 
Audience Awards, will reach its 
climax at a night yet to be se- 
lected early in December when 
suitable trophies wilj be pre- 
sented in Hollywood to the win- 
ners before a national television 
audience, 
In the election, sponsored by the   
TAIPEI, Formosa —Maj. Gen. 
William C. Chase, who has directed 
the U.S.-sponsored buildup of the 
Nationalist Chinese armed forces 
for four years, left for home and 
retirement today. He is succeeded 
| by Maj, Gen. George W. Smythe 
as head of the U.S. Military As- 
sistance and Advisory Group, 
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THE LONG izations, voters will be asked to 
choose the best picture of the 
GREY LINE year, the best performance by an 
actor, the best performance by an 
actress, the most promising new | 
young male personality and the 
most promising new young female | 
personality. | 
All pictures released between | 
Oct. 1, 194, and Sept. 30, 1955, | 
which bear the seal of the Produc- | 
tion Code Authority, and all play- | 
ers appearing therein are eligible 
| to compete. Suitable awards to 
the winners will be made at a pub- | 
lic ceremony to be held in Holly- 
wood early in December. A nation- Starring Tyrone Power, 
Maureen O'Hara 
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Nominations in the various 
categories will be made by the 
exhibitors of the nation in three 
nominating periods. The first set 
of nominations will cover pic- 
tures released between Oct. 1, 
1954, and March 31, 1955. Subse- 
quent nominations will cover pic- 
tures released this April, May 
and June, and during next July 
August and September. 
Names of pictures and personali- 
ties available for nomination will 
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_Bob Considine Says:   
Even Political Peomies Laad Hoover’ s Work N yom (INS) — Herbert| I'm indebted to Trevor Evans 
Hi r completed his tong and dif- 
ficult examination of the.fat around 
the government's waistline, and in 
its head, with a minimum of fan- 
fare and no self-applied back-pats 
at all. Jim Farley, a member of 
the commission and hardly of 
Hoover's political faith, summed 
it up this way: 
“The President and the country 
were fortunate in having the serv- 
ices of Mr. Hoover in directing the 
work of this commission, He has 
worked untiringly and unselfishly, 
twelve to fifteen hours a day, for 
nearly two years. 
“He was patient and considerate 
at all times of the members of the 
commission, fully respecting their 
views and their rights to their 
individual opinions on all. recom- 
mendations that came before the 
commission,"* 
Hoover responded briefly and 
shyly. If he was proud of the 
commission's work, he said, it was 
because “‘never once did it divide 
on political lines on any issue. The 
decisions presented in the reports 
reflected the majority opinion.” 
  The burgeoning strike involving 
the big U. S. automobile firms and 
the United Auto Workers was set- 
tled on the realistic basis of sup- 
plementary layoff pay, extra-extra 
pay for holiday work, sick benefits 
for families of workers, etc. 
In England other matters reared 
their heads in the railroad strike. 
Says Partisanship 
Dying in America 
NEW YORK l—Texas 
Allan Shivers said here 
partisanship is dying in America 
and predicted neither major polit- 
ical party next year can expect 
support it has not earned. 
“As never before, the people of 
this land are going to examine 
closely the methods, the standards. 
the conduct which these parties 
display,"’ Shivers declared in a 
speech prepared for delivery at a   
Gov 
today |. 
  Texas Day luncheon of the Sales 
Executive Club. 
= Ls] * 
Gov. Shivers said a dim view of 
the future seems sometimes to be | 
demanded from a_ conservative 
such as himself but that he is con- 
fident the country’s future and way 
of life has never been brighter 
“It is my confidence in and 
respect for the principles on which |- 
this nation was founded that for- 
tifies me in that faith.’ he said. 
“When people prosper. by their 
own labors, partisanship dies — 
and partisanship is dying in Amer- 
ica, just as sectionalism and divi- 
sions prejudices are dying,” he 
said. 
Lebanon Frees Israeli 
Freighter Taken Sunday 
JERUSALEM «mM — An Israeli 
freighter seized when it mistaken- 
ly entered Lebanon's territorial 
waters has been released, a U.N: 
utice organization source Says. 
The source reported the 1,500- 
ton Branca Fold was set free by 
Lebanese customs guards yester- 
day afternoon. A_ report from 
Beirut had said it was intercepted 
Sunday while bound from Turkey 
to Haifa with a cargo of beans, 
oil and canted fruits. 
Railroader Gets Razzed 
Wearing Shorts on Job 
OMAHA W—"They really razz 
me.”” 
That's what Edward Zemanek, a 
husky freight car switchman, said 
yesterday about the Bermuda 
shorts he wears on the job. 
“They laugh and holler and whis- 
tle,"” he said. “I get a big kick out 
of it. It doesn't bother me a bit." 
The big brakeman related he 
came to shorts gradually. He start- 
ed out by rolling up his overall 
legs. But that still proved too hot 
so, he said, I just decided to wear 
shorts and be done with it.” 
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ORANGEADE y Aaelhe REAL 
    the Daily Express for the following 
story of an impasse safely passed 
—not through great concessions on 
the part of master and servant but 
on an entirely different footing. 
Evans said in a recent edition 
of the Express: 
“Sir Brian Robertson and Mr. 
James Baty settled a ‘question of 
honour’ at a five-hour conference 
last night. And so talks to end the 
rail strike will start today. 
“Sir Brian, the general who is 
chairman of the British Transport 
Commissions, had been wounded 
by Mr. Baty. the strike leader. Mr. 
Baty had said that the commis- 
sion did not honour its undertak- 
ings to the Associated Society of 
Locomotive Engineers and Fire- 
men after that first strike notice 
was withdrawn last month. 
“Sir Brian with two colleagues, ‘ceeded.” 
  » THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, JUNE. 28, 1955 
Mr. Baty with four, got together 
‘endeavouring to put themselves 
right with each other,’ to use the 
words of Sir Brian, and they suc- 
There'll always be an England. 
Lewis L. Strauss, chairman of 
the Atomic Energy Commission, 
was asked the other day why 
we shouldn't go off the gold stand- 
ard (since we do little but bury 
it, once bought) and go on the 
uranium standard. His questioner 
said, in effect, that we could be 
using the uranium for power or 
bombs instead of having so much 
dead weight in Fort Knox. 
Won't work, Strauss said. Part 
of gold's attraction through the 
ages has been its use in jewelry | 
Pure uranium cornes out looking | 
like silver but quickly assumes an |   
  oxidized cover that turns it the |, up well, and if you handed a fa- 
vorite son a $20 uranium piece for color of charcoal, It doesn’t ‘a a graduation present his nose 
thereafter would light up in dark 
rooms, assuming -he lived.   
  
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playoffs were required to deter- 
ming final spots as Jack Rey- 
nolds took medalist honors by. 
beating his Waterford High 
School teammate Dale Wheeler in 
a playoff. 
Each booked %6s for the regular’ 18-hole tour, but Reynolds birdied | 
Carter, Smith 
Ready for Title 
Bout in Boston Champion Is Favored 
to Keep Lightweight 
Crowns Wednesday 
BOSTON @®—Lightweight cham- 
pion Jimmy Carter, a ringwise 
veteran who combines speed with 
. makes his llth   
Carter, who appears to reach his 
peak when the title is on the line, 
. rules better than a 3-1 favorite to 
retain his championship and an 
  
Lions Gain Tie 
for 2nd Place Keith Blanks Gidley 
Club, 7-0, in Softball 
Play at Waterford 
Waterford Lions pulled into a 
2nd place tie with Dick & Wes 
Spart-in the Waterford Township 
Softhall League Monday night by 
handing Gidley Electric a 7-0 
whitewashing. 
It was the 7th win in 9 games , | nate, , the first “sudden-death"” hole to| the 2nd straight year, carding a' 
| take Ist place. John Wettlaufer was ppm 317-36 — 73. Two other | 
3rd with a 79. Three players tied Birmingham golfers, Ray Lovell 
at 83, necessitating a playoff for the | and Pete Jackson made the grade 
2 remaining berths in the state with 75 and 76, respectively, while 
tourney. | Bob Grundeman of Royal Oak won 
Dick Murphy of Keego Harbor’ the final berth with 17. 
birdied the 1st hole to grab ath | Dick Weyand, a Birmingham | 
place, then Tom Furtney edged | Country Club member lost to 
Frank Syron, Jr., on the 2nd extra | Grundeman in a playeff and is an/| 
hole. Syron thus. repeats as | alternate. He was a state qualifier 
| last year and continued on to rep-| 
In the Detroit tourney at West-| resent Michigan in the national | 
ern Golf Club, Tim Baldwin of| event at Albuquerque, N. M. 
Birmingham was the, winner for” Reynolds also” made the Albu-' querque trip last year. His nines 
Monday were 37-39, while. Wheel- 
er, medalist in the Waterford 
event last year, had 40-36. 
Wettlaufer (40-39) also rep-_ 
resented Waterford in the state | 
meet last year, while Murphy — 
(44-39), captain of the unbeaten 
West Bloomfield High team this 
spring, was a qualifier from the 
Pontiac tourney a year ago. 
The 5 Waterford qualifiers and 
ithe 4 county boys who qualified 
in the Detroit tourney Join” the”   ————— 
QUALIFIERS — Here are the qualifiers (and an alternate) that |   of Pontiac, 
'mingham, Norm Dierkes of Walled 
'Lake, and Larry Parker of Berk- 
ley. The other is Wally Sherock 
/of Wayne. 
course in Lansing re: Area Golfers Gain State JC Tes Pontiac Jaycee's 5-man delegation 
who earned their places in the: 
Pontiac tourney at Pontiac Coun- | 
| try Club a week ago. 
Four of the 5 qualifiers in the 
| Pontiac tourney were Oakland 
/ County boys. They are Tom Cross 
Mike Conroy of Bir. 
The state meet is slated over 
the Walnut Hills Country Club 
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Pontiac Press Photo 
gained berths for the Jaycee state golf tournament by finishing in the Wettlaufer; Deke Wier: Jack Reynolds (who took medalist honors | 
low 6 position’ in the Waterford Jaycee tourney Monday at Pontidc| after a playoff with = Tom Furtney and alternate Frank | 
Country Club. From the left are Dick Murphy of Keego Harbor; John | Syron, Jr. . 
  
Helfand Bans         Land O'Lakes Race Group 
Returning to M59 Track 
| boxing investigation that already | 
chairman of the New York State 
| Athletic Commission. An agreement was reached Mon- 
day night which will return the 
sanctioning privilege for hardtops 
races at Pontiac Speedway to the 
Land O’Lakes Racing Association. 
LLRA officials, Gene Chides- 
fer, George Chapel and Oscar 
Langtot met with the Pontiac 
Speedway board of control and 
manager Don Pike Monday and 
ironed out details of the new ar- 
rangement. Four Managers By JACK HAND NEW YORK Julius Helfand’s 
has put six fight managers on the | 
“indefinitely suspended” list ends | 
today with a decision promised in 
a “reasonably short time’ by the 
  Four managers were set down, 
yesterday for refusing to answer) 
Helfand's questions on the advice | Land O'Lakes sanctioned races 
of Murray Frank, counsel for the | years, but at the start of the sea- 
| Boxing Guild of New York. son took over the renovated Gay. 
« Kaline Loses Lead   
Each ame. pictiead! asked one of 
the managers whether he was 
Guild officer or committee mem- 
ber, he drew the same reply—''l 
  for the Lions and came on a 3- 
hit chore hy Harlan ‘“Fat"’ 
Kelth. The loss left Gidley with 
a .500 record on §-5. 
The Lions tallied $ runs in the | 
Ist inning as Jim Long tripled and 
scored on a passed ball, Marshall 
Rose walked, and Dean Parmenter 
and Art Ruelle singled, after 
which a double steal was executed. 
Long and Parmenter had 2 hits 
apiece out of the Lion’s total of 
Meanwhile Keith was fanning 10). 
batsmen, while permitting 2 walks. 
The Lions and Dick & Wes trail 
league-leading Drayton Drug by | 
one game. 
Gidley Electric 
Waterford Lions... 
_ Spears and Lesar,       .. 060 000 0-0 3 5 
.. 316 201 s--7 6 0 
_Keith and Raueils. 
  for All-Star Poll 
CHICAGG (P—Philadelphia out 
fielder Del, Ennis teok the leat! 
/among Nationat League left field- 
ers today, nudging ahead of New 
York's Whitey Lockman in the All- 
Star baseball poll. 
Ennis moved ahead ef Lockman 
by 11,324 votes, 
Roy Campanella, Brooklyn 
catcher, regained the individual 
lead in the poll, pulling ahead of 
Detroit right fielder Al Kaline by 
2,299 votes. Yogi Berra, New York 
Yankee catcher; was third in the 
individual poll followed hy Nellie 
Fox, aU White Sex second 
baseman can not answer that question on-~ 
ithe advice of Murray Frank who 
says Guild matters are not under 
| your jurisdiction.” 
Cus D'Amato, manager of light- 
heavy contender Floyd Patterson, 
and Bobby Melnick, whose stable 
includes Ralph (Tiger) Jones, were 
two of the suspended managers 
Bobby Nelson, who once managed | 
Joe Miceli, and Charlie Bauer, 
manager of Danish Chris Christen- 
sen, were the others, 
  
    Baltimore Orioles have had the 
largest turnover of players this 
i year. \ot the 40 on their roster 
let Dec. Nt. 1954. only 14 players 
are with ike team. 
Dodgers’ Big Early Edge Is Still Holding Up; 
Yanks Move Along at .667 Pace in American By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
His ay eomeeietion to the rest | 
of the National League, Brooklyn 
is back to normal again. The' 
Dodgers aren't winning any more 
games these days than they did in) | 
          
    
    In ‘52, the Brooks moved past; the winningest teams this rhonth— | 
| Day Speedway when the Pontiac | 
Speedway sanction was awarded | 
to the National Association for | 
' Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). 
Under the new agreement, Land | 
O'Lakes will have full sanction, 
(starting with Wednesday night’s | 
|races. There is no working agree- 
{ment between Land O'Lakes and | 
NASCAR 
Gay-Day’s Wednesday night pro- 
grams will be cancelled, but hard-   
  at the M59 track for the past two ‘PS will.run at the Lake Angelus | Wimbledon _ tradition. Americans 
track on Sundays, while programs 
‘are set for Wednesdays and Sat- 
urdays at the Pontiac oval. 
“We are very pleased with the 
new setup,” manager. Pike stated 
| this morning. “We think it will 
/work out to the racing benefit of 
  idrivers and fans alike.” 
Wednesday's race program | 
starts at 8:30 pm. following 7 
o'clock. qualifying. 
Solunar Tables By JOHN ALDEN KNIGHT 
According to the solunar tables 
calculated for this area by John 
| Alden Knight, best fishing times 
for today and Wednesday are: 
Teter “H 
j P.M. 
Minor Major Minor Major 
12:15 620 12:25 66:45 
Wednesday; 
A PM. 
Minor Major Minor By 
1:00 «(7 10 1:20) (7. 
Ma jor Leagues TUESDAY'S BASEBALL 
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Detroit at a Cees. * p.m.—Mass (3-4) vs.       Kansas “City at Cleveland, 12:30 p.m.— | the Giants into first place during 
| June and had a 3%4-game lead at > 
the end of the month. They made 
‘fit two straight the following year, 
_although barely above 500 -for | 
June. Neither of the contenders at | 
the time—Milwaukee and St.Louis | 
~—did much better, however. 
This time, though, the Brooks 
have that big edge they piled up 
  in : in April and May to lead the 
2 yesterday ball for Secondvplace Chicdgo Cubs by 12% 
— egg a have pagel: just al fo for the’ Poe 4 in 1952, month yet have a half-game 
"54, when up on Milwaukeé:. 
ata 724 - * 3 
in both’ The Braves have been winning th at a 640 pace-their best June. 
since shifting to can on son 
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back i 
           
      each with a .708 percentage. But | Fees Si (24) vs. Garcia (3-9). they haven't been able to make | Boston at Washington. (2, 4:90 p.m.—Sulll- 
up for bad starts and still have, (7%, Se) ind, Delock. (5-4) vs. Stobbs (1-7) and Porterfield (7-10), 
ground to close on the New York. (Only OX scheduled) American Girls 
Eye Semi-Finals 
WIMBLEDON, England w—Five 
| American girls with tennis shots as | 
crisp as their new court dresses 
| play today in Wimbledon’s quar- 
' ter-finals. 
* * * 
They are within sight of achicv- 
ing another All-American semi- 
final an. almost established — 
have had the last four places _in 
the women’s singles here every 
year since World War II except 
in 1947, 
* * ® 
The five Americans left this | 
/year — four of them from Cali- | 
| fornia — still have to get by a 
alee Atingarian and an Austra- 
an girl, But on past performance, 
he should be able to do it 
s   2 ~* 
Top-seeded Doris Hart, ‘Coral | 
Gables, Fla., meets fifth-seeded 
Mrs. Dorothy Head Knode, Ala- 
meda, Calif., in what shapes up as 
the day’s best match. 
  Frontier Story 
Highlight for 
‘OCSC Program 
A colorful story of early day 
America, ‘This Heritage of Ours,” 
will be the featured entertainment | 
for Oakland County Sportsmen's 
Club Wednesday night at the 
Clubhouse, at Waterford. 
For this occasion OCSC dads are 
expected to take their sons as’ 
guests of the club. 
“This Heritage of Ours'’ de- 
picts the first frontier as it was | 
gradually pushed westward, and 
pays a tribute to those freedom. 
leving pioneers who blazed forest 
trail from east to west. 
President White will discuss 
some of the major conservation 
| items that arose during the recent 
| Michigan United Conservation 
Clubs Convention in Escanaba. 
He will also announce latest de- 
velopments regarding the Michi- 
gan state rifle watches. on OCSC 
grounds July 9-10. the Chief Pon- 
tiac Open skeet shoot. July 23-24, 
and the annual club picnic, sched- 
uled for Sunday, Aug. 7.   
  
Gains by Fox, 
Kaline’s Slump 
Tightens Race Chisox Slugger Gets 
13 Hits to 8 for Al 
During Last Week 
NEW YORK wW—A 10-point gain 
by Nellie Fox of Chicago and a 
14-point slump by Detroit's Al 
Kaline has served to tighten up 
the American League batting ra--. 
* * * 
Fox cracked out 13 hits in 31 
at bats last week to increase his 
average to 339. Meanwhile, Kal'ne 
only managed eight safeties in 31 | 
trips and dropped to .365. 
* Ld] * 
Harvey Kuenn of Detroit, the 
runner-up to Kaline a week ago, 
dropped to third place as a result 
of a 23-point loss to .320. Al Smith 
of Cleveland is fourth with 317, 
| followed by teammate Larry Doby 
with .309. Sports World Is Shocked ¥ 
by Agganis’ Sudden Death | BOSTON uf — An outwardly- | 
hardened sports werld was 
shocked and saddened today by the | 
unexpected death of Harry Ag- 
ganis, the “Golden Greek” who | 
passed up tempting pro football 
offers for a baseball career with | 
the Boston Red Sox. 
¥ * 
The “brilliant athletic career of | 
the 25-year-old Red Sex first base- | 
man and former Boston University | * 
‘football great ended abruptly yes- 
terday as he succumbed to a lung 
ailment at Sanc ta Maria Hospital 
in nearby Cambridge. 
A fierce competitor on the play- 
ing field but a happy-go-lucky type 
when not in action, Agganis ap 
parently had been making a suc- 
cessful recovery from his second 
bout with a virus infection since 
mid-May. 
The news of his death stunned 
the entire sports world and mes- 
sages expre ssing sympathy — and | 
District Title at Stake a) 
Babe . Zaharias 
Looks Forward 
to Golf Again 
GALVESTON, Tex. 
Zaharias, 42, uw — Babe 
and recovering from 
her second operation in a J 
more than two years, looked to- 
ward a return to golf today. Her | 
doctors think it will be three 
months but the Way the great | 
woman athlete operates, it'll prob- | 
ably be sooner. 
“I don't intend to retire until I 
meet somebody who is better than 
am,"’ she said with the same old | 
confidence that has marked her 
fabulous career in sports Over a | 
period of 25 years. She added 
thoughtfully: ‘Il haven't found that 
person we ” 
Houston Seeks 
Rocky-Archie 
Bout for Texas In the National League, Richie |: 
Ashburn of Philadelphia climbed | 
Don Mueller of | 
New York and Roy Campanella of | one point to .353. 
| Brooklyn are tied for second at 
338, Mueller slumped one point | 
| and Cherenais a 
Ted Kieeewead of ‘Cawnati is | This Time Legislature 
Won't Interfere if Bout 
| Is Landed 
| HOUSTON, Tex. uw — Houston | 
; wants . the Roc ky Marciano-Archie | 
fourth with .333 followed by Bill Moore world's heavyweight cham- 
Virdon of St. — with 324, | pionship fight, is guaranteeing | 
| $730,000 to get it and if it does, 
iKhessewahs clouted two homers | won't run into the trguble Texas | 
last week to deadlock Duke Snider experienced the first time it tried. of Brooklyn for the lead. Each 
has hit 23. Snider is the National | The Legislature met and passed; On 
League's rung batted in lea ‘er a law to prevent a title fight when | cards, 
with 71 
Mickey Mantle of the Yankees bid. That was in 1895 when Jim | respectively, for such a sports spectacle. 
‘this state made its first and only | shock poured in from all sections 
‘of the country. 
“All of us in _the “American 
| League office are saddened and 
shocked by Harry's passing,” AL 
Preident Will Harridge said. 
‘Personally, 1 spent some time 
with him in Sarasota (Fla.) this 
+spring and he impressed me as 
a fine young man, possessing great 
ability and one who was a credit 
to the game on and off the field.” 
Red Sox Owner Tom Yawkey 
said he and his wife were ‘‘stunned 
“ saddened” by the news and 
dded: “The Red Sox, baseball 
aad the world of sport . . . have 
lost an outstanding athlete and a 
| young man - great character.” 
* * 
Boston General Manager Joe 
Cronin called Agganis “a great 
athlete—a ‘grand boy—a great 
credit to sports.” Cronin said the 
Red Sox will wear black mourn- 
ing bands on the left sleeves of 
their uniforms for 30 days. 
  Mrs. Stace’s 77 
Sets Pace for 
-WDGA's Start Dearborn Player Has 
One Stroke Edge at 
Orchard Lake Test 
A fine 77, fired by Mrs. Vincent 
(Louise) Stace of Dearborn Mon- 
| day set the pace for the opening 
day's action in the Women’s Dis- 
trict Golf Association medal-play 
tourney at Orchard Lake Country 
| Club. The 37-40 card was said to 
| be Mrs. Stace’s best tourney mark 
One stroke behind was Keith 
| (Susie) LeClair of Ann Arbor, and 
Mrs. J. P. Stapchinskas was 3rd 
with 82. 
The field of 163 included 40 in the 
championship flight, 15 of whom 
broke 90 for the day over the 
6.500 yard layout. 
Title race was wide open, with 
beth last year’s champion and 
the runnerup missing. Pat 
Devany, several time WDGA 
champion, withdrew at the last 
minute because of illness, and 
Mrs. Irene Bretzlaff, 1954 runner. 
up. is also absent. Wiffi Snitth, 
another top district star, is play- 
ing in the Women's National 
Open this week. 
Two young Poritiac area players. 
Pine Lake's Sally Sharp and Mary 
| Margaret Lovell of Birmingham. 
are among the leaders, each with 
a good 87. p 
The event is a 54-hole test. 
their way to the top opening 
Mrs. Stace and Mrs. Le- 
Clair fired five and four birdies, 
shooting from the continues to set - the American | Corbett and Bob Fitzsimmons had | front tees. 
League pace in homers with 18 
while Jackie Jensen of Boston has 
taken over the RBI lead with 55. 
Grady Johnson fo 
Make Pro Debut 
Tonight marks the pro debut of 
Grady Johnson, stablemate of 
  Gene Linscott, Pontiac's top pro- | 
fessional ring performer. Grady 
will box Napoleon Ludy in a 
Detroit four-rounder at 137 pounds. 
| The event is a preliminary on the 
weekly Motor City fight card. 
Ludy is reported by Don Frayer. 
co-manager for Johnson. to have 
_ won a majority of his eight pro- 
_fessional bouts. He is a Detroit 
boy. 
Grady has been preparing for | 
his pro premiere for the dast $ 
weeks, o. Frayer says, and is in top 
condition. 
  
NEW ORLEANS i — Former! 
light-heavyweight champion Joey 
Maxim stands at boxing’s cross- 
roads tonight when he sends his 
/aging legs in pursuit of promiing 
newcomer Willie Pastrang of New 
rleans. 
* 
The one-time teiskwary king 
from Cleveland must win ,tonight 
to stay in the top of the division, 
but he has been installed a slight 
dog. * « *® 
The 33-year-old Maxim, who lost 
the title to Archie Moore in 1953, 
will -be shooting for his 82nd vic- 
  
           Yankees, Ms news oe ne tory in 108 fights. His last outing The Yanks have ben winning at) p43 page A oe “tata resulted in a 10- loss to on t a 2-out-of-3 pace for the month | Kansas C'ty at eveland, 7 p.m. middleweight chamvion Bobo Ol- 6 h I 2. R R ] ] 
(.667), making sure to grab the | Benimwre at Now ‘York : P5" 12:30 p.m. | son. And while the sty didn't help nning un a y 
big ones to take a three-game lead NATIONAL Lessee Joey's prestige. he still is ranked Two runs in the 6th inning were | in the 7th when Nicholie’s put up on the runner-up White Sox. The) Wen Behind | No, 3 contender. enough to give the L. C. Anderson | a last-inning fight,“Two singles and Red Sox, much like the Braves in| cites "ls 32 i * ¢ @ Jets a 2-1 decision over Don Nicho’ re a ae the National, were back in the | Miveukes see 4 ah The 20-year-old Pastrano, who /| lie Real Estate in a Class A city| to the hill. Rains tanned 
ore TO ree ae ee: esse ba i rs his wedding ring on a ghoe-| league baseball game Phere to preserve the win fe 
in fit place. . Presvurea “vi 2 of 3, ra — = Addis. = ~ ee « 7's SCHEDU : ' dets trailed, 1-0, due to a honie 
If the Cleveland Indians aren't Niza"! attghreehy™ 7 Mage Biggest ‘Double’ run elout by Nicholie’s Maurice | Albie Roman was starter and ead, they're barely breathing at- | Pitseurgh af Prilsdeipnie, 7 pm. cougy. | PIQGest Double Stack im the 2nd stanea. A dou- -| loser for Nicholie, He gave way to ‘ter what's happened this month, | came homt (6-7) ve, Wehmeter (33),. Northville Down Harness Racing| ble by Judge Booker, an error = Dick Womack during Anderson's 
| They've split their 28 games this my 2 _ pim—Javes (78) Track last night had its 3rd largest by 2nd baseman Dave 4 off. winning 6-th inning rally after a 
| far in Jute and trail the Yanks by om Rushell daily double in its history. A $2, the bat of Tony Lothery, Louls pair of walks had loaded the sacks. 
ay | six, RESULTS ticket paid $297.20. © ~ Sy 
a rem | er mes eas ce it { race, é 
mm.” _ | Banker Girl, a 5-2 favorite which | | |” J wow the and wl : | tt Maxim at Crossroads in 
Battle Against Pastrano nothing to lose and everything to | 
win, Unranked in the division's top | 
10, Pastrano could jump among 
leading eontenders with a victory. 
Wily Willie's record includes 31 
triumphs, - _— ~_ draws. 
J. T. Oven, uae sceakient of the 
promoting Louisiana Boxing Enter- 
prises, said he looked for a $40,000 
gate for the bout, Joey has been 
guaranteed $15,000; Pastrano will 
pick up $7,300. The bout will not 'agreed to meet in Dallas. 
Governor C. A. Culberson heard 
about it, called a special session 
‘of the Legislature and a law was 
enacted to prevent prize fights. It 
was 30 years latef before boxing 
was legalized in Texas, 
bd * 2 
So, this time, if Richard Mc- 
Lendon, local real estate dealer 
and boxing manager, gets the fight | 
for Houston in behalf of a syndi- 
cate he represents, there'll be noth- 
ing to worry about. It can be held 
with bells on. 
McLendon made the bid yester- 
day, offering the International Box. 
ing (1h jin New York a guarantee 
of a $750 000 gate. He said he was 
approached bv a local group. 
which’ he declined to identify. ‘I 
told Harry Markson, manacing ; 
Cee of the International Box- | 
ing Club, I was the head of a syn- | 
dicate ‘that could get together 
| $750,000 to bring the fight to 
| Houston, Markson said he couldn't 
consider my offer until the match 
was made, if and when it was made. ii 
[Chiistion 9 Moves 
Up in Church Loop 
Cengral Christian moved to with- 
in half a gatne of leagtie - leading 
First Baptist in the Pontiac 
Church Softball League Monday 
night with a 9-8 victory over Mem- 
orial Baptist at the Longfellow 
field. First Baptist holds a 7-0 
record, while Central now has a 
7-1 mark. St, Paul Lutheran, 
couldn't field a squad last night) 
in the other scheduled contest, nec-       
    
  essitating a forfeit to | be televisec televised or broadcast. Avenue United Presbyterian.   
Jets Squeeze by Nicholie ==" 
              Eighteen hole rounds are set for 
today and Wednesday. 
Championship flight cards: ure Vincent Stace 37-40— TT 
Mrs. Susanne. LeClair 40-38— 78 Mrs. J. P. Stapchinskas 42-40— 82 ~aag Grinnell . 44-40— #4 
Mrs. C. U. Wilson 47-38— 85 
Mrs. Rylma Marquardt 41-44— 85 Clara Jane Mosarck 43-43— 86 Mrs. — Gawne 41-45— 86 Mrs G. Israel 46-41— 87 Mery Margaret Lovell 43-44— &7 Sally Shar: 45-42— 87 Mrs. Don Deiss 46-43— 89 Mrs. Hanley Dawson Jr 41-48— f9 Mrs. T. O. McLaughlin 44-45— a9 Mrs. Harley Higbie 45-44— 89 Mrs. A. J. Redman 44-46 90 Mrs. Ruth Stricker 42-48— 90 Mrs. John Shutts 46-44— 00 Mrs. 8. A. Cotten 50-41— 90 Mrs. C. B. Tuttle 44-47— $1 Margie Watkins 46-46— 92 Mrs. Victor Ryden 46-46— 92 Mrs. Robert Marsh 48-44 92 Mra. Vanghen Nesbit 47-43— 92 Mrs. J. A. Dodds 44-48— 92 Mrs. Coleman Mummery 50-43— 93 Mrs. W. J. Chesbrough 46-47— 93 
Mrs. 8. Livingstone 48-45— 93 
Mrs. Don\Watkins 44-§0— 94 
Mrs. C. P. McLain 48-46— 94 Mrs. Eliot Payson 47-47— 94 Mrs. Robert Leahy 45-49— 94 
Mrs. Janet LaBoskey 40-46— 95 
Mrs. Gershon Levy -5i— 96 
Mrs. Paul Miller 46-50— 96 
Mrs. A = Catherwood 47-49— 96 
Mrs. C. H. Best 47-$1—. 98 
Mrs. J. H. Bradley -$0—1 
Mrs. 8. W. Nunneley -49—105 
  Newcombe Now Best 
NL Control Pitcher 
NEW YORK #—Brooklyn’s Don 
Newcombe, seemingly headed for 
his best major league season, has 
replaced Robin Roberts of Phila- 
delphia as the National League's top control pitcher, 
Figures compiled by The Asso- 
ciated Press revealed today that 
Newcombe has given up only 16 
bases on balls in 115 innings for 
a per-game average of 1.25, 
In the American League, relict 
Consuegra of the Chi- 
  Rice Pitches and Bats 
George | Puertas 9 to Victory 
Monday was @ big day for Gor- 
don Rice in the Waterford Town- 
ship. junior softball program. Rice 
struck out 9 as he 
               
  
 ¢ } 
THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1955   
~Durocher Sad as Yanks Dump Giants NEW YORK (®—The New York 
Giants had just won a@ pre-game 
homer-hitting contest from the New 
York Yankees when a Giant player 
muttered half: under his breath: 
“That's about the only thing this 
club can win,” 
It is an opinion shared by many 
Giants who, individually, are try- 
ing as hard as ever, but collective- 
ly seem to have given up and con- 
ceded the 1955 flag to the Brooklyn 
Dodgers, . * s 
The Giants may not be dead but 
they look like they are through. 
The players know it and so does 
the manager, Leo Durocher, The 
worst part of it is, the players 
apparently have become resigned 
to it. They can't wait for the sea- 
son to come to a merciful end. 
Durocher stubbornly refused to 
admit before last night's exhibition 
game, won by the Yankees 41, 
that such was the case, For the record, he pointed out that. the 
season had not even reached the | 
head sadly when. asked whether 
the team was capable of pulling 
off another miracle such as that 
of 1951, * . = 
“The club is at its lowest ebb 
right now," he said. “Everything 
is going wrong for us, Nothing we 
do turns out right, When the play- 
ers don't foul it up, I do. 
“Right now I'd have to say we're 
as bad as in our worst days in 
1953 (when the Giants finished in 
the second division.). Nobody is 
hitting. Our defense is terrible and 
our pitching, except for Sal Mag- 
lie, is bad. What mystifies me the 
most, however, is our total futility 
at the plate. The only guys who 
are doing any hitting at all are 
Whitey Lockman and Don Mueller. 
  a game.” 
  
Johnson, Miller Record 
Shutouts, Shaw’s Rebound Two shutouts and a narrow win| 
by General Motors featured soft- 
ball action in the city leagues Mon- 
day night. 
GMC eked out a 43 win over | 
Bicmar Inn at Beaudette Park, be. 
Big Victory 7 
Needed fo Give 
Lift to Tigers Detroit Opens 9-Game 
Road Trip Tonight in 
Chicago   
CHICAGO  — Just about this of Al Dennis and Doug Hall. 
It was a comeback victory for 
the Coachers, whe trailed, 2-0 
at the eng of the ist frame. 
single, sacrifice, fielder’s 
choice and wild pitch tallied 
| GMC’s initial run in the 2nd; 
then a brace of doubles, a walk 
| and error gave Coach a 3-2 lead 
| in the 4th, 
GMC increased the advantage to 
|4-2 in the 6th, but Bicmar came 
| back with a run in its 6th to 
| keep the issue in som: 
  In the ahicay Shaw’ s Jewelers 
| bounced. back after Sunday's loas 
| to GMC with an 80 whitewashing 
}of the Elks, Glenn (Wimpy) John- 
‘son hurled for the Jewelers, scat- 
tering four hits, struck out 15 and 
walked none, Chuck Mason hom- 
ered for Shaw's in the 4th. 
* s * 
| Ed Miller pitched a neat S-hitter | as Stadium Inn blanked Ashland 
Flying Octane, 7-0, at North Side. half-way mark. But he. shook his) 
If it weren't for them, I don’t think | 
we'd make more than three hits | 
time last year the Detroit Tigers Winners garnered just six safeties 
settled down to a mediocre brand off John Geiger, but the Ashland 
of ball playing that dropped them ™oundsman issued five walks, two 
  game by game farther and farther | 
behind the American League lead- 
ers. 
The gradual decline didn't end 
until the last day of the season. 
A year ago today Detroit was 4th 
in the league with a 29-36 won-lost 
season record. They were 15', 
games behind Ist place. 
By Sept. 28, they had faded to 
Sth place, 43 games behind the 
league-leading Cleveland Indians. 
Teday, holding down the No. 4 
spot again, the Tigers have a 
35-31 season record. They are 1¢ 
games out of Ist place. And to- 
night they play 2nd-place Chi- 
cago in the Ist of three games. 
This could be good or it could 
be disastrous. A sound enough lick- 
ing could demoralize the team. A 
big enough victory could provide 
badly needed punch lacking on 
their not-too-promising road trip. 
The Tigers have nine more 
games to play before they get back | 
to Detroit July 6. Besides the 
White Sox, they still must play 3rd- 
place Cleveland and 6th place Kan- 
sas City. 
Duke Maas, who will be after 
his 6th victory tonight will need 
all the help he can get to avenge 
a 164 defeat he suffered in his 
only other start against Chicago 
this season. 
Maas will face Dick Donovan, 
with a 9-2 record. 
Sports Calendar ; TODAY 
~ Baseball 
CLASS A—Don Nicholle Real Estate 
ve Auburn Merchants (Wisner, 5 30) 
CLASS D—Clerkston Merchants 
Mets «(C-J north, 5:30) 
CLASS E-—Lunsford Market vs 
1C-J south, 6:30): vs 
Boys 
Club 
ton, 5:30). 
Softball 
CITY MEN'S—Drive-In Cleaners ve 
Chuck & Loule’s Market (Beaudette, 7); 
Mike's Used Cars vs. Pontiac & Opdyke 
y Softwater 
; Prank- 
MEN'S—Drayton Drug 
vs. Richardson Dairy (Drayton, 8 36). 
WATERFORD, JR.—Drayton Drug vs. 
sacha (Drayton, 6:30). GUE—Pete's ‘LEAG 
Service vs. Waterford Villige (Williams 
Lake, €:30).   
CASH IN ON 
YOUR Vivian's Beauty | 
Shop ve. Community Market (Washing- | ‘of which resulted in runs. 
s s = 
In Girls League play last night, 
| Avondale pounded out a 142 vic- 
tory over Gingeliville with Goodell 
| homering in the 5th inning. 
omc oe 210-4 4 3 
Biemar 00 001 O—3 4 3 
A. Dennis, Hall and Gone: Helisek and 
Bud Reed 
Elks ao 
Shaws 
Hill and Berdon; 
eo a5 
100 $62 «x ° «6 
Johnson and White. 
Stadium 202 190 O-—7 6 2 
Asniand 000 600 0-8 5 2 
Miller and Baich; Geiger and Webster. 
100 fo0 1— 2 4 
043 232 x—14 8 2 
McCarter and Galante, 
McCaslin oes Goodell Cingelivitle 
  After a disastrous road trip, 
which ended with nine defeats in 
the last 11 games, the Giants were 
in the throes of their worst bat- 
ting slump in many years. During 
that stretch, the Giants have 
scored more than four runs in a 
single game only once. Only three 
times have their hits been in dou- 
ble figures. | 
  . * * 
“How do I account for abel 
Durocher reiterated a reporter's | query, “I wish you'd tell me, I've 
wracked my brains searching for 
the answer, 
“All I know is, in 1954 when we 
needed a hit we got it. When we 
needed a big play in the field to 
get us out of a tight situation, we 
got it. When it called fer a weil- 
pitched game, we got that, too, If 
a Starting pitcher faltered, there 
was always Marv Grissom or Hoyt 
Wilhelm in the bullpen ready to do 
the job “Now we get nothing, No hitting, | 
no - fielding, no pitching. Willie 
Mays isn’t hitting, Davey Williams 
has bogged down, The poor kid's 
back is killing him. The catchers 
ny Antonelli is having a bad year.” 
catch n? 
  dimadeat” | he asked, “Haven't |! 
got enough troubles?" 
  
Limit of Loyalty   
BALTIMORE (®—The Baltimore 
Orioles are the big losers so far 
in American League battles, but | 
Manager Paul Richards says the 
owners are determined to “see it| 
through’’ even if they have to keep | 
  on throwing money at bonus, 
players. 
Richards said yesterday the 
club's owners are willing to pay 
any price “near reason” for a 
player who could help them, even | 
budget between $500,000 and $3800,- | 
budge5 between $500,000 and $800.- 
000 for yearly expenses, The Birds | 
budgeted $550,000, but the team | 
| already has spent “more than a, 
| half million,” he said. Richards | 
| guessed that the total for the year 
| would be “between one million’r 1} 
$1,200,000." 
The Oriole general manager, | 
who doubles as field manager for | 
the team, already has signed five | 
Jackson Wins, 
Wants Valdes © 
NEW YORK —"Now I want | 
Valdes. (Cuban Nino Valdes). 
That's my last trouble — my last | 
headache."’ j 
Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson sat | 
in his dressing room at ancient | 
St.Nick’s after he had evened an | 
|old score with Jimmy Slade who | 
ended his hot streak a year ago. | 
Before Jackson gets Valdes he | 
' probably will be matched at Syra- 
cuse, N.Y., Aug. 3 with the winner | 
of the July 13 bout between Ezzard | 
Charlies and Paul Andrews. 
Jackson, the perpetual motion 
man from New York's Far Rock- | 
away section, overwhelmed Slade | 
with his non-stop attack. Judge 
|Bert Grant had it 6-4, Judge Leo |   
  } 
  « Birnbaum 6-3-1 and Referee Barney | 
Felix 5-4-1 all for the Hurricane. | 
The AP card Was 6-3-1 for Jackson. 
  
  
      bonus players and a number of 
other youngsters to the farm sys- 
tem. But he said, “Next year, 
; we're going to obligate more, The 
owners are determined to see it 
through, to go down swinging,” he 
said. 
“One good player,” he said, 
“could make the Orioles a con- | 
| tender, You'd be surprised at the 
| difference it could make.” 
The Bird pilot said his five bonus | 
though the club will exceed its| boys are not the only hope for | players like Gil Coan, Cal Abrams 
|the future. “We signed some kids | Oriole Management Still Going Along 
With Club Despite Birds’ Lowly Status just as much of,” he added. 
Baltimore fans have stuck with | 
the owners and the bonus players | 
458,562 spectators in 28 home dates. 
lar period of 1954—when the team 
returned to the major leagues. 
  hitting has been the chief draw- 
| back of the team. Richards added 
that he ‘‘couldn't believe’ that 
and others can't hit better than 
He estimated that most teams (= never "heard of that we think | they are doing now.   
oro Calendar weeweeest 
Rasebal 
i000 A—GMC vs CIO $04 (Wisner, 
D—Clarkston Merchants LASS ve 
ont Grill (C-J north, 6:30), 
LASS E—Vivian's Beauty Bhop ve] 
St. George ‘C-J uth. §:30:: Mets vs 
awe Market (Washington, 5:30) 
LASS F—North Bide Indians vs. Boys | 
cise (Washington. 9): East Siders vs 
Don Nicholie Real Estate (Washing: | 
ton. 11) 
KNOTHOLE—Red Gox v5 
(C-J south, 6); Tigers vs. Boys Club 
'C-J north, 8: GMC vs Lytell-Cole- 
grove ‘C-J south. HH); Whitfield Cubs 
v8. Orioles «(C-J north, 11) 
AMERICAN LEGION—Birmingham CS Athietica 
Rochester: Berkley at Waterford; 
son at Huron Valley Boys Club; 
games at 6 pm 
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Southpaw Lino Donoso, now with 
Pittsburgh, had a 19-8 récord with | 
  | rookie of the year in the Pacific | 
| Coast League. Features Start’ 
are helpless at the plate and John- | 
Did Durocher think there was | 
any club in the league that can | 
“Why bring Brooklyn into this | 
so far. The Orioles have drawn | 
That's a drop of 84,106 for a simi-| 
For the present, he said, weak | 
| Pontine & Opdyke (Beaudette, 7); Loute’ s| 
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for Junior 9s. Boys Club Teams Win 
in 3 Leagues; Mound | 
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Cass Ponts 8, Senay Mkt. 4 
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City Janitors 11, West Bide 1 
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White Sox 71, Athietics 1 
Red Sox 19, GMC 13 
Boys Club 9, ‘ghreskear} Cubs 0 
Tigers 10, N.B. Aces   
Pontiac’s junior league pitchers 
| broke out in a rash of low hit! 
| games Monday as the boys from 
Knothole through Class D began 
playing for keeps on the city sand- 
lots. 
Best performance of the day was 
| registered in Class F where Dave 
| Jones recorded a no-hit shutout 
as Boys Club blanked Dick & Wes,       80. Jones struck out 11, while | 
| walking 6 | 
In the other ‘“F’’ game, City) 
Janitor Service laced West Sida, 
11-1, as Bob Reviss limited the 
| West Siders to 2 hits. 
| ‘Twe games in Class E were 
highlighted by a brilliant I-hitter | 
by Ken MeClinteck, as Monday | 
proved to be a fine day for the 
Boys Clubbers in three leagues. | 
McClintock whiffed 8 and walked 
4 and yielded only a 3th inning 
single to Tony Hiller. as BC beat 
St. George, 5-0. Art Poe had 3 
hits, including a homer for BC. 
In addition to their wins in Class 
| E and F, the Knothole Boys Club- 
bers also were victorious, beating + 
Whitfield Cubs, 9-0, on Bob Rabaj 
| 2-hit hurling. Mike Reed homered | 
a1 | Hollywood in 1954 and was named for the winners. 
In the other Class E contest, | 
|Cass Ponts tripped Community   
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White Sox walloped Athletics, 21-1; 
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  In a lone game in Class D, Rose- 
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NICK HALIDAY :   
   Jack Jouett of Virginia is called - | chosen to cut the ribbon, prior to 
the “Paul Revere of the South”   
the square dance. 
The committee responsible for 
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all M ray! encam A sou! aractore othe: s ts ‘ 406 Bole rig ne tor a S00 OMAN FOR offre | ERSON PER ire peaslinws va ADI rE oar ve. 000 N is ie rmy. 
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— : Ro ‘.! Lx cara On ' pa weed t ES £ 2400 Dixie, ki os Chi ine, ~ 
thing partme oom.) sary tim =F rome eal ans eg the, wale ie aust ER neh _& og rs R ns Id. to Waite's 
re Wan nt, an ES atege Reperenee. ee za 7" pottertora one ee ain eget ee d, to Board 
you AC t A r a J yy at fee be BLO mercia Ee ae Sadi 7& SER ind 26 
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ON PARMS OR SUBURBAN from 
% acre with 100 foot frontage 
No a — or closing fees. 
SHARLES 
Equitable Lhe 1717 8 Telegraph ___FE 4-0521, Eve FE $-8891 
CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS esi 4540 Dixie Hwy 
WE aeyn 
At our @ al to purchase new or 
seasoned contracts for our 
elients. See me jore you sell. 
ASK FOR BOB MARAN. 
oo GELL-To [Insure 
- WE'LL INSURE {T   
: row” BU: 
MAHAN REALTY CO REALTO! 
Co-operative Real Estate Y Cer 
no Evenings end Sundays 
1078 Haren Ph. FE 307 
10 OT THE M FOR YOUR ' land eontract, Realtor Partridge 
fs the “bird” to see. 43 W. Huron 
. Phone FE 2-8316. 
IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR 
land contract or equity im your 
home. 
K. L. Templeton, Realtor 
3339 Orchard Lake 1 Ra. FE 4-4863 
WE ARE. BUYING AND SELLING 
land contracts—TODAY! Call us 
now for the best and highest of- 
fer of value, quick cash settie- 
Ment. ; 
Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 w. Huron   
  
  
  
REEN LAKE: 
“HE ADOTRS sie ALL LAKES" 
Cottages iy 
Since ie it fir HERE = 
(Ene RICE EM 34412 
WOodw ard 44 Rings here 
Wanted Real Estate 32A 
CASH . So emall equities. If Foray 
hours we want we 
our door within 24 
Call now 
have. cash for “your equity 
and tel} us what vou   
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
TN Sacira® St. Ph FE $-8165 
Oper Eve ‘tt) #30 
rOoR FOR Quick [ AND COURTEOUS 
service on city or suburban prop- 
erty, aiso vacant lots & acreage. 
Net with Clark Real Estate. OL 
1-6651. 1927 Auburn Rd., near De- 
  
WA 
No matter what 
be sold if you .call 
t the services of a quali- 
‘ wil — for 
oones small mes. 
. 2. . BROKER FE 41187 
_ PEDDLING 
YOUR PROPERTY? DOESN'T IT PAY 
Our method of showing only to ceantfiee Prospects — saves you 
time and mon Can ‘Don't worry 
‘all us gs We 
and residential   
—To Sell—To Trade 
you BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT 
MAHAN | 
LISTINGS WANT 
  PE 5-8183 | 
GREEN JAKE OFFICE: 
Farms, business and commercial 
mi: oy Kant, ‘Realtor =| 
ures re 27460   
N Teierapvh 
LAR GE ROOM KITCHENETTE 
for 1 couple only. Must be airs j 
and clean. 50 Cottage St. FE 
5-636. 
~~ LAROE ROOMS, | 
| lls E Howard 
NOTICE 
Due to increasing requests from 
tenants, We sre reopening our 
rental! service All rsong in- 
terested in using our, fast service 
  must ap ead in person at Adams 
Realty 382_/ Auburn 
SMALL = “ROOM | FURNISHED 
apt. 1 middleaged man. $10. 
Jacokes St. FE 5-6867 . 
Rent Apt. Unfurnished 34 34 PELL PLL PP PPP A APPA 
and entrance. 2450 “Dixie Hwy. 
TFE_ 
ROOM APT. FOR RENT. 004 
_Btanley_ 
¢ ROOMS AND D BATH. 
matic gas nT. 
water. FE 401 
§ ROOM MODERN UPPER APT 
Closr to town gas heat. 73 8. 
_Parke, St 
5 ROO AND BATH SECOND floor. Newly decorated. OR 34817.   
  
  
5 
‘all 
§ AND TILE BATH, UPPER. 
36\2 Newberry. rear i Webster 
School. Ci de 
auto. gas hea} and “ot water. 
$75 month, utilities extra, aie 
_only, garage available. FE 2-7271 
§ ROOM TERRACE APT. BOX 18, 
Pontiac Press. 
ARCADIA APTS 
3 rooms and age kf cuihires per- 
itted. 857 
"eG HEMPSTEAD. K. G. 
102. E. Huron _ CPE _ 48284 
“DEL RIO RIO APTS. | 
271 Oakland 
3 rooms and bath, stove and 
_utilities furnished. hed. Counle_< co 
FIRST FLOO 2 AND BA 
etree Frivtdsire stove FE ROOMS 
  
  
    
FAMILY y Gd To Pen 
home. In Cdlag Sh: 8 ‘ 
¢ Press Boul’. 
  — 
_avt_ mid +1501, 
SEE AD UND PURNISHED 
__Apts._ for bse at ncabg OF 
ONLY. 
  82 8, Marshall, 
Rent Houses Furnished 35 
& ROOM ROME ON LA 
Automati beat Walled Lake area 
1047 MODEL HOUSETRAILER. 27 
_ft, Will sell, FE ¢-9078. N Iellobte WL Sf Ge icles ps YEA AR 
2 bedroo Lakefront. In- KEFPRONT. water. ga- MA 
  
SEE AD 
Furnish 
Co. ed po — Adams Realty 
FURN FARM HOUSE CHILDREN 
FURN FARM HO Sey pRen 
Rent Houses Unfurn. 36   
  HURRY, sell 
  3 ROOMS, NEW. PRIVATE BATH | 
i, avuTo! 
automatic hot 
things 
through Classified Ads.) ~ d Anything gées! Dial FE   
  
  
  
      
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| __west side, FE 4-0337.   
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Convales<e cent _Homes jomes 38A 
BOARDING .RDING HOME ron SR ELDERLY 
_people., FE 
LICENSED CONVA 
home hae yo--rev for bed or 
up patient “ Reasonable rates. 
Phone 120, Ortonville, Mich. 
PINE CONE NURSING HOME VA- 
_cancies, OR J-2914 
39 ~~ Hotel Rooms OPA ALLL 
HOTEI. ROOSEVELT Rooma $10 ~ 4 Bath $18 ap. 
FE $-8'26 
HOTEL AUBURIN   
  
      
    
    
  Rent Stores 40 
BLDG. AVAILA coe 
fi 
ag to eeu the ==] 4120 Walton 
3-241   
  tivd 
WILt "3 Crone BPACE. 
380°. or any mart mes 
parking Soe One of best st location 
on west side. FE 56-0101. ask tor 
_Mr_ Barnes 
For Rent Miscellaneous 42 
cA pte 1% ACRES ON 
inland lake near Helly Phone 
_Holly, MElrose_ 7-096. 0 
GARAGE 27) x 48. FOR WORK- 
| _shop of storage 220 N. Johnson. 
__ ONE WAY COAST TO COAST 
RENT HERE and 
  
UCK RENTAL 6ERVICE. 
_Aubura_ Ave. Phone FE 
For Sale Houses eee 
Y OWNER *® BEDROOM 1 Un. 
"mishee house. Has wiring, sev- 
= “ae mee “dows 3 olece bathroom 
wn or will sacrifice 
comer or cash. Located at 
635 Williams Lake «« Open Sun. 
_ Wed & T Thurs OR 3-1376   
43 
BEDROOM | BRICK “LAKE PRIV- 
eres lot ecelo} ny iise seclud- 
d, no fr realtors. 
  Gani BIN WITH 6 —_ is OF LAND 
eer ewan. eS 
ee dcave ~ Huntoon Lake. Low 
beh, ee 
ALOW, 87 8. ogre Troome a : 
BT isniriew 
BUNGA -4 ACR 
Staentca 1 mile West of — 
on pee ved road. Includes 6 room 
modern bun ee, with off floors 
r alls. Utility room 
tic heat. Attached 2 
setting. with 
    
        Rooms With Roard 38) 
+ PLACE OR 2 OR 3. CLOSE IN. | 66 E, Pike 
    
      
  
Perime- | ° 
red er any down yment. | 
DOWN | + 
2 bedroom = Perry pate total 
rice $5900 includes furniture 
ic PANGUS 1919, M15 
Ph. Ortonville 132. Reverse Chgs 
ER 
Lake home, 5 rooms, modern, 
full ee FE_ 5-5 | 
Gu BEDROOM HOMES, $150 
bow N. PERRY AND K 
ING. BANNAN. LI 
THIS 
WEEK’S | 
SPECIAL 
9950 DOWN 
BRew home .o Otbow Liv- 
and ehuret + 
~ $1,150 DOWN 
Solid masonry home. uae 
Straits Lake area This home. 
built m 1950 on 100 ft. lot has 
living room with natural fire-| 
place, bedroom. electric kitch- 
en. utility, a number of built-in 
features. Designed for comfortable 
dares oS garage, Con- 
stores. Lake privile c 
"EMBREE & ONO 
1565 = Lake RG. EM 
Union Lake viene. 
house ‘” suburban erea 
$250 2 room house out 
Aubrrn 
.. sigid Cre with basement, “s_ 
Hatchery Kd. 41000 down. | 
GE fo MARBLE, Realtor! 
126) Andersonville Rad Waterford 
Ph OR > 1268   
RY OWNER. MODERN COUNTRY home One acre al! kinds of fruit. 
No realtor, 2885 Lea 
SPENCE ST. Lovely 6 room frame, oak floors. 
piastered walls fireplace. lots of 
closet space. Plaste basement. 
gas heat, beautiful landscape. Cor- 
ner lot. 2 car garage. Total price 
$11,750 basag 
ACRES Lovely e room home in excellent 
condition, }ivine room. dining 
room and stair carneting new 
Serre storms and screens 
$14.960 terms 
    RIDGEWAY 975 Baldwin FE 4-6203 
Coabersure Real Estate ecungs 
AUBUR | HEIG 
upstairs Bat- electric oak 
floora.. large Sonced lot. 2 car. 
garage’ O1] heat. storms screens. 
Rose Mc- 
_farey, Pe paien or FE 63970, 
  3 co perros 
115 feet 
  oT eens 
YEA. N BED- i el OL, MODERN 2 pe. with” easy terms. 7145 
_near Scott Lk. 
noveg Fos ao ‘Par- 
m: 1326M. 
CROWDED? 
UNHAPPY? je what you have at what 
  
             
      
      
  
  
of this lovely 
with ledgeroek 
lots. Beautiful view 
$11,800. Reasenabie terms. \ 
Dorothy Snv 
furnace Large kitchen nice verd   
ranch type home 
fireplace 2 large 
of lake. Oniy 4302 Disie Hwy Eves OR_ 3-0006. 
$000 O00 DOWN 
Neea room? Then see Mis see OR +1080 
der Lavender 
Eves, MY | MY 3-7085__   
    Flowers earave Or Perr Pa: 4 room m-dern on 
heat. | vear o! Utuity room 
victure window $1 ~wO flown Houses lar~e and mall | 
ROSE McLARTY BROKER | 
2149 | 
A Home of Your Own 
WFST SUBURBAN rt Ei] 
Near Unian Lake Sem! finished 
2 bedroom ‘frame home. Nice 
fenced yard Complete things YOU READ TWIS AD MAY BFE 
while you live here—not too much | TOO LATF-8O PHONE NOW 
to do. imme possession. Low | ' YOUR AP- 
price and term 
more bedrooms Up. floor. Lots of trees and feneed in | OF THESE FITS 
$100 DOWN YOUR NEEDS East side near Longfellow Schoo! 
49 shell house Completed ex-) DRAYTON PLAINS—A neat 2 bed- 
terior and partition studdin | room home with ful] basement 
inside. Large lot. Makes bed- | and recreation room, living room. 
rooms. story and a| dining room and kitchen, full 
half frame that would make 2 path and 2 bedrooms on main 
| 
1 NEAR FISHER BODY yard. $9750 with $1750 down. V-1 
Five room bungalow convenient CLARKSTON —On a well shaded lot 
to school, bus and stores. ONLY near school This A-1 home fea- 
$6700 with $1006 down. | tures a 14x24 ft. living room with 
YOU CANNOT B 
Almost finished 
locations. 2 and 
With basements 
terior 
electric, rough Insulation, room and EireP fireplace. dinin 
e main foor EAT THIS |} em complete 
West suburban bedrooms with full bath up Full 
3 bedrooms. some’ ,basement with auto oll heat. A 
Completed ex- fine home in excellent location 
interior walls $12,950 terms R-l. 
plumbing already | 
in. Best terms possible. DRAYTON PLAINS 6 room! Living 
room 12x22 ft. Dining room, kitch- 
GAST SIDE en. 3 bedrooms basement, auto 
§ room frame home-—2 bed- ot! heat, storms and screens 
rooms, full basement gas heat. Plastered throughout. Select oak 
double garage, near Eastern Jr. floors See this Oniy $12.500 with 
High. New low price with $2,500 | §2100 down. Q-I. 
down. Good pss 
CEDAR ISLAND RANCH | Beach | ek 1 block fron the front 
New 3 bedrm, ranch s7pe home door of this cute 4 room home. 
With attacheq garage. eautiful | $6900 terms. M-6. 
cedar siding, pay drive. Im-— 
mediate possession. Decoration:to $959 DOWN -860 per month. will 
do. This is really a deal for give you ®@ acres for gardening & | 
someone. $11,100. or childrens play area. Living | 
NORTHEAST OF Truly a nice 2 
w. Pull 
anfinished upset 
stofm sash 
WE BUY LAND CONTRACTS 
Modern 4 rooms BE slip Unfinished H NICHOLIE a HARGER 
Open 8.30 
(33 W. Huron St 
~ BY OWNER © Beautiful brick 
ing Gilver Lake. 
eae living room with fireplace. . 
dining—French drs. to patio — 
ts laree i cary 
ed kitchen. tiled: has garbage dis- 
basement with 15x27 
Garage attached. Full price $20.- 
$00. Call OR 3-0615. No realtors. | 
(4 STORY BUFF BRICK. FULL 
basement lot. fenced vard. flowers, nieas- | 
west location OR 35321. basement, 
hardwood floors. 
half aere of 
scaped lawn. ONLY $8,350. terms ession. 4 
MACEDAY LAKE PRIVILEGES — 
TOWN kitenen and large ‘bath el on 1 
bedroom bunga- or very nest. Full price only , oil «heat. | 
plastered walls, | 
airs Alumtnum | 
jand- | “WHITE 
BROS. REALTORS 
On, e Hwy 8°30 “on -FE 5-8183 5660 OR 31872 or OR Phone 71789 
Cooley Lake Area 
a] This is a wonderful lake ranch home fac privileged home for vear Lake Lpibban| baeey ‘round Hving Nice shaded 
lot. lawn and back vard 6 
| room 1'g story bungalow ocr tile | in Ledgerock and Cinder 
fixtures. Large Block But't tn 1960 Price $11,750, term 
Pioneer Highlands 
Like new buneelow § extra 
size rooms and tiled bath. 
13223) livine room Oak 
floors and beautifully deco- 
rated we'ts 1% car vatare 
Lake nrivileres. Easy FHA “recreation room iaree | 
  
YOUNG + yar gaa BRICK LA vor dteaae! ay 
  terms 
Delightful Ranch 
Sleek and long in white 
a'uminum and trimmed in 
Sherwood Yello- 
ke fr 10 nice bed and t 
spacious itch bath, ¢e aed Bt car ee in the very best rage Lot 150x180. Close to car garage, extra lake and new grave se 
ie Fs » saa. Elizabeth Lake Esutes 
  "slong cpeoutive fs laree fa pon 
ice Close to private park and + aiiaze Ty ps by ap- excellent sand beach. 6 
ease, wi, : room modern bungalow 2 ® timside 
OGM Ans a UTOERS nes, out, Aluminum siding ex- Las! terior Mice shede Pxtra 
ate aie: fernece, fall to- | special Veluwe at $11,750 ow. = 
a Es asters: | Sie SP techn net judine taxes, and a surance, see them today. ; = | 
   | Russell Young. 
e2aP A oon. FE tit!   
  
  
possession $10,500, terms 
|W est Side 
Near Webster School 
er home in an excellent leca- ® small- 
2 4 bedroom bungalow with lake | tion. 2 bedrms. screened porch 
Ratwe cdcwe | privieges Auto vu! ceat and te | garage and large jet. $4,500 
FE 341 v ‘er Never again so much for 
_—____ 7B _?!1_____| gq igttie Just 4 lef. ‘91 today. | \ -NUDSEN 
| NE.R LONGrELLOW sCHOOL CRAWFORD WM. H. KNUDSEN 
seer” ceca coroa Ga fesrs| GENCY be eat poren re | A 
back porch good basement. eas |a% W. Huron FE 41540 Pu PE 6 nave Eve. PE >   
Birmingham 
Centra] location. Well kept hom 
very close to main business ae 
trict. tdeal for 
or clinic Call 
| formation, : 
| 
| 
rofessiona] office 
or additional in- 
7 room brick house, 40x103 lot. | 
Excellent bus- 
Can be used zoned commercial 
ine ss : | 
Close to Downtown 
| 
} ioc ation. for 
both business & home, Cal for 
information 
/ GT 
3 bedrm rick ranch type homes 
Large 752154 lots in an excel- 
lent location. Piastered walls se- 
lect oak floors, full Bamt. with 
partitioned rec. room. gas heat, 
mito, as) water Reoter Many 
‘ other features. These homes are 
going fast Just $1,050 down in- 
esties mortgage costs Moves you 
  | 
EALTOR | 
State Bank Bid : 
  John K. Irwin REALTOR 
Since 1025 | 101's N. Sagthaw Street 
Phone »_FE 5-0447 Eve FE 2-1804   
ELIZABETH LAKE 
ESTATES 
A real wem-—3 bedroom tri- 
level home with automatic 
gas furnace. 
tractive features: 
warage ajso a nicely land- 
lot all fenced. Best 
of all only $11 will buy 
this property Terms too! 
LARGE FAMII.Y? 
Why mot look over this 3 
hedreom modern home with 
23° foot living room 
{ baths glassed - in 
wall-to-wall carpeting. Nice 
vard and shrubbery 1'4 car | scaned 
  garace and cement drive. 
Good location, Priced to sell 
a 
INCOME 
$1500 DOWN 
HURRY! — on this deal. 
1 lot in 2 houses the 
north ear af City Good 
rental location 1 ¢Toom 
* house and i 3-room house. 
It's a monev maker-take 
look Mr Investor 
| GILES REALTY CO. | 92 W > Buror FE 5-6175 
Leer ate 
eG I THE “BIRD” TO SEE 
SUBURBAN LIVING 
Here you'll enjoy truly fine ice 
Over 1 acre of beautiful }. 
ace: % car rarage. 
Ho excellent 
room With fireplace 
ve wood panel 
& drapes -inchided at fust § 
on terms a 
A LITTLE GEM   $aa0e on terms, 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE 
REALTOR. FE2-8316),, © W, Huron 8t., yay aa   $8750 «with terms. . 
  
den. | up- 
    
  w ver cent) 
costs to G1. | 
OPEN DAILY 
4TO8P.M. NEW GI HOMES $700 down 
plus morteage costs. 3 Bedroom 
brick homes Plastered 
s. 
cerneee & we Drive 
Huron to Waterford Town- 
shi | “Hal turn right on Crescent Lak about % mi. Watch 
for \ ae 
OPEN DAILY 
4TO8P. M. $950 down New 3 bedroom mod- 
ern homes at White Lake Large 
living room with fiicture win- | 
dow. Excellem kitchen. bath. oil | 
forced ah furnace. auto water 
heater coprer vlumbing. Drive 
= peg to Deen Take 
J. © HAYDEN | 6 E. Walton Bivd. PE 68-0441 
Reaitor- = CC ern Eves. 
6 ROOM FAMILY HOME 
Walkine distance to downtown. 
with full basement. eas heat and 
automatic hot water. Large ha 
ine room. sevarate dining roo 
roomy kitchen with emole cating 
space 3 bedrooms and olastic | 
tile beth upstairs, 1% car ga- 
rage Only ~ 00 Do wn, by ap- 
pointment onlv § 
WOODWARD ESTATES 
{lean neat, well conditioned 1's 
story home with unfinished up- 
stairs. full basement 
heat and hot water. 
screens 
down nicelv landscaved vard 1'% 
car garage It's a dandy and at 
= 00 down. don't wait. call us 
"BUD" Nicholie Real Estate and Insurance 
49 Mt Clemens St FF, 5-1201 
Eve Mrs. Kelchner SFE 4-877) 
Birmingham ONLY. $12,609 for this IAG ano 
two bedroom home with 
space upstairs for * extra .rooms 
Disposal fenced yard and flowers 
galore 
Benjamin and 
Stephens Inc. Hidw eet oo JOrdan 45726 
8 ood werd Birmingbam 
OPEN 9 A. M_ TO 9 PM. storms and 
  “| 
      
Established 1916 
550 FT. LAKE FRONTAGE on 4 
large well patronized lake 6 
modern mace! 
for a large motel, 
and refreshments. 249 
pavement only 35 miles from 
Detroit Here is financial inde- 
pendence. $19.500 with §4,500 
down. 
ONLY $1,200 DOWN. Furnished 5- 
rm. and bath year-around bun- 
galow with privileges on and 
very near Williams Lake. This 
renting 
Dar. Attractive tot garage: wt 
CLOSE IN Walkine distance to 
Sa a Te these te, ie fee 
Le | FLOXD Kat Realtor | picture win- | 
tile bath Divided base- | 
attomatic | 
2 bedrooms and full bath | $6.960 HOME 
SIX NICE ROOMS Attractive home in A-1 condition. 
| 65 ft. on canal, nice lawn and only 
a short ride to Cass Lake Terms 
= be arranged for reliable cii- 
en 
ROOMING HOUSE 
WEST 
Walking distance of downtown. 
Property soned commercial. Full 
nice basement with oll best fire: em e! 
| place and large lot. 
WE SELL-WE TRADE 
|  DORRIS & SON REALTORS > RS 
152 W. Huron sarstty 
CLARK EAST GIDE. 5 rooms. 2 bed- 
. Hvine toem. dining roo:   
Rd. Watch | 
was. Very clean and neat. 
$1.450 down Full orice $8,750. 
AUBURN HEIGHTS AREA. 94 
| A Basement home. CRES 
| feet. Frontage of 64x 
1 block from bus 
| worth lookine into. priced at 86.- 
980 with terms ; 
18 4 BEDROOMS EN' ? City 
| property wecteting ore room. | dining room. — 
basement. fruit “cell La 
| garage located 
section less (han « ah rom 
town, close to schools. 
$8.750 with 82.500 down. 
80LD 
HOME. ve be 
sell yours. if a interested tn oelling 
or sad “a contact this not office. soap he pedro 
eet vou Big pout eaulty, 
Cuane ror PE eas ; 
1362 W. eo 9 Oven . 
Co-operatiy 
GATEWAY to _ HAPPINESS PIONEER HIGHLANDS - SYLVAN LAKE 
Exclusive paved street 
pareve. fully insulated €@ room 
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Wid. Miscellaneous 28 Wanted Real Estate 32A\ Rent Lake Property 36A| MODEST MAIDENS by Jay Alan | For Sale Heaess 43° For Sale Houses 43 For Sale tegees 4 ern eee beeen ws PPP LL OE RPL we Ce ~ we 
Ni aon 
soph bet ct Barats pe Bo. |* dees ye pig, MODEM. O° | Oot Data efor STO M PETITE. wew, MODERN NOME. LARQE/ ON CEDARDALE | NEW +4 on BU RN > AN ing boat privileges. 3 bedroom . Al 
Ske ‘odds 5 ends PE sone TSROOMS) AND  RETOHERETTE MAD DA fe i decorated: 2 ¢ vote eptienals |” 
T US 8 m rom Pontiac. $6800. 4. financed. Offered less 
Wanted to Rent © 29 ae as br x90R ga bd | —— ong «og co” APEAU $400 down. PE 40441, after 4 p.m. thea, the ie? of replacement 
PARALAPREOLRABRAEODR ORL ODL OL more we can sp sone prong: Ent vy $1 without extra lots 
AIR FORCE OPPICER DESIRES o Cea ; boat Batak atic show- $4, ms: ene is really gice 
2 SS or @ full force Call for ent. 
room house. wood of ats experienced. salesmen’ to reoned porch, per PRE W __year's lease. EM 3-3431. serve you, Call today, move to week, “Weldbauer's, 7 miles Le | one Bayo pa 
OR 3 BEDROOM. HQUSE OR rrow Clarkston, phone Ortonvili 1 = om US COSTS 
Reasonable tent Ure 1 ee ee PE 45181 EM 34808| Model nome located 18 E. Yosi- 
oh ee a R ll Y yROM AUG 1éh To LABOR DAY; MILFORD AREA lgntt. Mast of Baltwm north of 
SGunnoow nove away | “USSElL LOUND | 4 Tome Yrs Big on Village Back ‘Howe ang 3 acre § bedrooms 2| PEARL BUILDING Co. GROOM BOTRE TRAY eat aoa ees, oar Indian Village Brick | mies SH Seta On pave ene AID) ries w : ment. $12,000 wa. 
’  260ueG COL 5 ee aaa Open Eves tu + Sun ‘tl _$| spas i age 7 3 bedroom home with large car. tom eee te foe NOTHIN NG OWN TRADES ok ad pet lvinz room an ining | bh 
PE eave after 6 ip or near Citv. | carger homes for smaller, etty.| ~ flarbor UN 3 ee room. Nreolsce sisased-tn rear | Liddell Real Estate oh Sh we veer aged 
i hes © LEASE property for suburban or farms. | a» Sb porch. te baths recreation wutorg MU ¢7386 or MU ¢8275 finiad oe ae 
FaieiLy WOULD Like T Gixed i lex suctunen milatae wacwel Coe room Gas heat sarase. too! | ment wl! bala ’ bedroam Also 
y bontiec erp clang “vey poe Write | payments are scarce. trade your _!#dy_or gentleman. Lincoln 8t NN Priced at $19.900 . E pa 
tine Press Box 36. equity ‘Trades made to satisfy #i! COTTAGES, PIREPLACE. WEST- | 2 BEDROOM RANCH | — 
Fn HOUSE  C OR mR LOWER rtles concerned. Call us, D0 @b- in, aged 5 ar oe ae elec —| Seminole Hills lua Ghellserested (Living ‘Mesut of Tet lene 
“ ; ater. EM }-4518 | this well located 6 room home, 2 bd lo in 
sm a eet DORRIS & SON FROM M AUOUST | TH T TO LABOR Brick. 4 bedroom with | large ou san stand be ihe \Latee Reet eas heat” and hot ester Puli 
2 _E REALTORS CO-OP MEMBERS iving room with natur re- | = sement and lovely dining room 
bee on Cass Lake. ion letely - lace. dining r den with | Golf Course It has a full Dining and ition 
Landiorda, due to the number of 32_W._Hurea PE 4-1887 sale beach. boat. pie0.00 Pan oo place. dinins edie ct kitchen | Room ead a attached gerege.| ft car eatece or” ee oar 
splendid vice informs __Weekly. PE 4-5342. space. ', bath down ij bath The price is just $16, with $10,000 with term: } | 
eadid’ reutal” service rma. INTE | up Pull basement, 2 car ga-| feasonable terms. R. ne Mere Reaktor 
ahowt our fest tres RMEDIATE LAKE FRONT psoment ‘oo 
service can be obtained by cy eating . es furnished Electric, we- : raze Nicely landsca: | . = yr LINCOLN JUNIOR HIGH 345 Oa! Ave, 
Adams Realty Co., 2-7053 CAN SELL YOUR -#OM ter gas Walleve muskie. Shown by apvointment ' iJ. R, HILTZ FE 5-618] | tee location and + lovely 2 bed- Se cenutine Gesi metste Guhonay 
Fi 7 a path SROPENTY AS WE HAVE @OLD 1, Gig gas Ee ony ‘or children. : ot . \REAL ESTATE __—=—sdOPEN | ivina ‘toom at ee 
ROPESSIONAL MAN | DESIRES ; ;D | Mike Ross, Central Lake, Mich | ui Leslie R. Tripp; Realtor | =" at 1 living room modern > - 
= pp. 5 
Room tn nice clean cottage with; YOUR NEIGHBORS’. WE HAV kiteheo Pull basement with} SPECIAL—SACRIFICE 
1. n) '§ ROOMS ON SANDY BEACH. —_ a SPEC J 
beach, Powtiac Press Box 10 FU E DE-AWAKE 22 W. Lawrence Street auto heat and hot water Exceo- 
eS SALESMEN TO GUARANTEE tae take rags! bon lage e re ren, Evening Tionall aice lot with earace. Rea- | $40? for cauiy im Mie share 2 
SEEKING CLEAN COTTAGE ON CG, FS $0it) of fe — full basement. bath. large jot, im- 
LAKE, AUGUST 13 THROUGH Ao catia ia or bales Ce cm “PRON COTTAGE AND | \ CASS LAKE mediate possession e¢ ask for 
8 TODAY AND START RA T 3 | = 
biotar g aagrgneack | Mo "With Sabatiers MF ikl EEStor a IRWIN & ROSA) #** & room bun~alow aewiv re- : : . 
TIAC, NEAR GOLP COU [' | "E; ‘caK Britis Os =| modeled. on paved street. and | i R. J. VALUET, Realtor 
w GOOD CARE OF EPRONT COTTAGES ON Seen Por Ol Real, Estite 200, Baldwin Ave é 
Lake Nepesing. Lyles Landing. city bus line oaneled porch w $0101 FE 28344 FE 2-2161 345 Oakiand Av 
7%, REFERENCES IF_ NEEDED Lapeer Kien. Phone ! | planter divider. peer window, OPEN fyecersure tegl © Rea) Wstate Exchanee x : . 
. | ‘ Tr 6 es rey Co-operativ eal 
FEDERAL be0se APTER 6 PM. BR S mai | , berbaatieaea fare woes | THE “MACEDAY ey a 
“| ODER’ - | \ a? Mee | onth. i > 
5 | tage. Boat. Waterford. $38 per \ ) ce u) 6- * ADAMS RD. 3 BEDROOM 
GRESTOTETIE  et FRRATRTO AMEE US A an ongee Sen emmy ai Scr cae onnson . : and garage natura! eviace 
ee Oe Reasonable (= | pr ne | MODERN COTTAGES AT MIS. . nae waded 7 | Bicels landsca ed lot sie.ado CAMpet | a! 
ee ilts oer one OR 3-1872 or OR_3-1769 | saukee Lake. near Cadiliac, ua Do you thin! ces w Ime sets a hat? terms |\<“as haa ne eNO | Bt 308 DOWN - Bread mew, tve Seger 
Bo : ee ———— = ai ax6 room bungalow w Be. * 
couee 00 COtPLH EXPECTING | | Rene ee Eerrishet) fed] SEE om aoe Bi iie RIDGEWAY Dy rae dgors sa | Be ak en neces aed. FOR BETTER HOMES 
CHILD DESIRE 3 OR 4 ROOM pei lactte cn entchtanees HEE ___ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 975. Batewin 46203 | sutometic hot water kitchen sink 
FURN. APT. WITH PRIVATE ONE, 2 ROOM AND ONE 1 Room quer CLEAN MODERN LIVING er | ee Core Real Estate oe chanee |Cefey Coremo siding. ‘and all interior etudding. Price NEAR ROCHESTER 
BATH AND ENTRANCE. RENT) $°¢ orn furn apt. 49 8 | for your vacation at Pontiac : soperstiye Beal Fy PECHADE? Alwindtite aluminum sliding wiD-| a, only 87.395 . And Utica. practically new 3 
rel ea ace WEED. | —Teieereph. FE b-ocse _.| Lake 1@ units Sandy beach, good Ae AND 1 ROOM IN DRAYTON. | EQUITY TO GI MORTOAGE FOR | dows : Sedreses Teriek | Cape Cea | bane 
UST BE - >? ROC rome "W PIKE 8ST IN-| fishing, complete kitchen. «| Modern, Suchv Realty FE $3616 | bedroom Unfinished attic Cec | |6x10 laundry room | $1500 FOUR BEDROOM BUNGA- with ot] furnace, large rooms 
ED Br s0Ly wane PON. | _quire im the ‘ear aut_ . | Cabin Bay, OR 3 MODERN 6 ROOM HOUSE: OAK | Desemept. automatic sas | 100 ff. lots ved street |” LOW-Only ebout vear old o1| ‘Situated on soprozimately one 
TIAC PRESS, BOX 95. _—— ations es.| e€arpeted living room and ‘wail | ‘LAKE PRIVILEGES ON = = | cre of land. price of $14,500 in- 
WANTED TO RENT WITH OP- | moe “FURNISHED APT FE |e ee L ie a asoreoes 2 garage, gulch, poetes | “Traverse draves in living room | MACKDAY LakEs.| ruses. Jinste ob ‘bein Ae Gioles, ob cétpoline  calv “Sh 
urnishe es. 5 ; : P ; | m 
ool Wecset ares cot or | ROOMS er eer BATH. CALL AW HITE LAKE | ct enun oor wai aoa 7 WED: fences in beck fae | For a Colored Family $12,000 60%130 ft. lot. Good value. | = (o reuasee sou _— 
acreage within 1§ miles Pontiac, after 5 p.m. PE _$-3506 Clean. cotta: : screens. Many ther extras < _ _| Sev 
ge. Every conveni¢nee | room ranch idson Heledts monthly, 72 Russell Drive out Disie H to Willia: $14.500 LAKE FRONT 3 bed 
Secret food Hostel FE 7 moows aD BATH COUPLE, | Fcctalaver feat. By weet ot | Sabine ginance 2 9p ,4it! | TAKE ORION ea DOWN — |"tnce'tor moccra Yor tumecna | Late shay, tar WU sogrs Te) eat Gua trot matures Ars: | win om [ati Mbne tontage | Kee Coe 2 bedrooms. ia living room large attic. Full base, gas heat Aa or sign wth eet of * ae 
Share Livin uarters 30! = sche iced geen , boat for fishing Hans Anderson. | S690 2 BEDR . GAS HEAT fireplace. be ao bascaont ou hac water Youngstown kitchen, | Phone 34703 eS OR 1973 piace. tered walls. 80 feet only § miles from Pontiac. nice 
14 Sess (2 ROOMS. 10* CENTER. OFF 4345 Oakgard near Stanley Swim- $2700 down, Balance at 4 per cent heat: beaeh tile bath. Past possession. Bee it! vd water frontage. Here is o lake 4% yoom home with basement 
ES | zAuborei ne Deve _somence ==) at —— $54 per month includes taxes and ER GREEN MY 26031 ront that you can afford. oll furnace alse r 
ome, 2 QmanS, TIMGT TS | + ROCKS amy Bere” (EGE SG (kr Commee,| eset ae Se a cory m aeyens ss your mepnoow sew) {ium Pt eet! et "see 5 | 31 Stow | ern locks ing = 4-4976 @ = ! 
eens ee eee ees gone | FLARE ROOMS. “ADULTS ONLY. | Bedrooms Wk Mo Season. 868 F nes Ging so TT aso0 For Colored Families | rest Estate iad __ Mortgage Ins bidetage ede Two bathe Fire | first with @ depos sveniass : 
2 yt 7-99 nbd ena Pestle #1 Auburn. Lake Dr. MA ¢1778 after 6 p.m | pep month income By owner. FE | Beautiful 2 ved with up| ~~ RARGAIN AIN HOU SES : para soa : 5 _ —> after 6:00 call Mr Diller FE a] 
at a : _2-1236 after 6 oD finished «econd flooF Oak floors. | 3d notes “leeat 5-678T ; 
fr pequet | Write Pontiac 2 AND 3 Room M APTS. A! 3 | F 3 ih He BATHS. ? pe walls full ‘pesement, ges Small home with drv basement . poe app Sober  hagg Sox 
ress a 1 | sleepig rooms by day week |? LARGE ROOMS : i gas Gir © DO NOT per 3 
| er month Fishing and swimming. | ___For Rent Rooms 37 lots double erage. Excellent in- ——. pee i re a sss | eas heat ee ene none’ REALTORS it over. Could be used for income.| Oy this brick imcome vroperty ‘ 
Wtd. Transportation 31 _EM_3-4073 ls aieesina nace MEN onLy | co Deger.| 9) Coc. pes alovmciise oun Mies |  Sontem ae eke Gel oun 6008 | Ge ule en consisting of 2 {Wo room apts. UD. 
~~~ | LARGE CLEAN ROOMS WALK-|° 399 Whittemore Sort sat TO BE MOVED oR Spears, FE 5-8963. | with 81200 down $0 monthly [al eee oe cock bcperes | career ent down iv 
LADY WANTS RIDE TO WORK | ing distance to Pontiac, OR | Close in CLEAN @LEEPINO COTTAGE TO BS MOLI before payments. or your - 00 basements. Exceptionally we!!! pest of all price is only 
bets and aurea i meer Bivd. CLEAN R = pri | . Tooma_Men only 40 Mechanic. pm “ON 3-688 6392 170 W Pine acini 45005 IMMACUL A T E. STOP LOOKING! built Lifetime ule Be teen | 920.800 with wonterta terms. 
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ROCHESTER TO PONTIAC PLANT 3 ROOMS NEWLY DECORAT.| ing 263s Oa Terrace Muddie | foom’ rier. irepiae laree eree| ELIZABETH LAKE setts s aream, Guage, corver ot | GI’s—$250 Moves You In! — On Lower Straits lake. with thie 
on aon. y <i ome couple preferred. FE | straits ; aor ab: “an therm PRIVII “OES Ruteers j a extras sa NOTHING z TO PaYi LL. H. BROW N, Rake Lclpndvds igar echo rb me fot. all 
= i ar —__—_|Gtvead OF VENT ROOMS indows, heater 9 car garage down and’ forem your wert VIAN si.ise 1362 W. Hur E 32-4810 ' town. 
Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 52 take Oe Sea Baty 8 | for rent, Khebes erivileses wai. pares drive. titled — Repgied ederr § room house in excel COLORED | Tee vedroem, orick domes full Memper_C Coop. Real J Essie Exch. ope ae pane 
_cpme. Relerences ad 4 tistanc ac otor xtures, deluxe chen, ent condition on t nd~ ' * 
$4500 down am a 5 bedroom 2 eniy $1500 down 
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LARGE | ROOMB AND BATH, | _Deas bus ,stop_ pee +7338. ~ th | shop | Clemens : Si ltor 
rer eer eee, | re esis | FOR EMPLOYED LADY KITCH- TEAT 3 BEDR OUSE ON | bath vo cai 1 Sedroome Maa | ANOTHER HOME AVAILABLE, © SAU OT Real Estat A. JOHN ON, Rea 
we ; | en privileges, Garage PE $4279 | large comer lot 3 27898) | full peat’| On Earimere Bivd dexl0 R lot | = finchor Kea’ Estate UICK POSSESSION Boanish tyoe | = 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
courteous action 3 ROOM FLAT ,RURNISHED — BA. 96. 600 Will take 43 or ‘83 gas hest oak floors unfinished | poe further information call Mode! | © 
SED ila cot nog pon, tapy | AS, TRONS Ees acta, | Sieg gens Me moreh and iv) SE Mgt cn en wor cows _ Rot Phe FRY Seu iS FE 4-2533 | 
HNSON, Realtor 3 ROOM MODERN ON nunc iNe orp ment. Balance like rent. 2206 | ott EAN LENT 1N.| Your credit OO ~ | tal “bd —_—— 
A JO { | Sorry no children Call FE $0441 GFNTLES AN ATTRACTIVE Newberry Rd. OR }1 ie 6 to 8) = iy excetiey can! (5. \RDE NE R oop FCI: Al. , UI D W urs ive Rdg ool paren 
1704S. Telegraph Rd. or FE 5-063 _ - room, West_side PE 46262 | pm. only Seen sFD FOR COMMERCIAL | at A's Goiveces 3UILD NO eet SS ns terme IRANDY BUNGALOW 
Fr 4.2533 } LARGE ROOMS AND BATH NICE ROOM FOR y tapy witH | we WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT PURPOSES _- On ot Mi vasement. bunesiow | {PD OU? wed restricted Waterford | aunecure eras wae olen 
— con ee Newly deebrated Couvie oniv | kitchen privileges $47 W. Huron ox room shell Lore $127 350 All modern witeben. includes e8- wi Estate. Estimates freely 4 BED For onivy 96950 | Nensclow Cun twe gisssed in 
ONTRACTS Ff $e: _ PLEASANT SLEEPING Y ROOM con vou $4100 ‘$110 down . rage. chicken house 2-3 ecres ffm = ou: clans oF vours you can own this modern home | rches full ment, oak floors 
CONTRACTS } ROOMS AVAILABLE THE Woman only FE ¢-2756 me oer ow mode) For addi TERMS AVAIL berries, trees ete Just outside | with automatic heat and hot wa. | Dorches full basement. vee ican 
WANTED first 2 adults 402.N Saginaw PLEASANT e aikariso = ROCA information contact SYLVAN cits a few feet $9500 with $2800 Hr R BERT GEDANIS a Basement. Don't wait, act And Plamered eee esenaly —8 ! 
a : . 3. 2 for gentieman at 199 Florence. down Call now A_ esetuo 9924 | Ptrtt: Lake Rad | corner jot with fruit trees, ber- ! 
Cash buyers Waiting Prompt 3 | ROOMS NEW OLA pons id Red H | ae ake 
: ; F , _| Adults References FE at. FE $-4807, ( ) o4is this is rare : es ; _| ries and —— Beautiful lawa, 
mate belore you sel | ert Om. oF enrdime Bat 45d oom POR GENTLEMAN RIGHT rse RR OM ADAMS REALTY iB. D. CARTES Realtor) itade and. workshop. $4,980 
Bring in your contract or call _ downtown 41 Pine St FE 23-6820 ss Elis i 382 Auburn FE 413391 } E 4,05 : lou “3 
Fe Ceetl or YE Seert Ask for § ROOMS AND BATH. LAKE gooms TO RENT. ONE ROOM wihas? or FE art 18 ROOMS AND BATH ben Tey or__OR oe . K 4: | _ [OUTSTANDING | FAMILY | HOME 
ed McCullouth No obligation | Orion MY 23-1954 \ a _ of 5 $ rooms and beth down 5 rooms SALESMEN'S HOME PHONES 
rent free for lady to stay nights (AND BATH ATTACHED l PL | Excelleot FHA approved location 4 ROOM DRAY YION FE 5-6878 FE 4-6862 app 
| “Cc HAY DEN, Realtor learenteecee FOR eye N” CHIL | wie ciderty vemen: 16 Feneley | carage. % acre win take — fees room fer aie Se Ree | W x +1717 8. Telesranh Rd Oven Eves on corner jot with vement, 
ren welcome. re ‘ow se t eauilt¥ urnace. Cow! eas | 5 
6 B,_Weltoo_ Bred ___ Open Bree. RACTIVE 2 AND BATH. NEW- RFDECORATED ROOM FOR) _ soit ‘eros into 2 family. Beautiful shade lot $15c0 DO Near Wi School ve Real Batste Kachense) tour urine room. fire "Sed 
| ATTRA - | 7500 with month Nest 3 bedroom home | Near Wisner Schoo WEST SUBURBAN 2? LARGE BED- . , 
FAST ACTION! | v decorated working girl. FE Christian lady or orl Kitehen | BO EALTOR iissera Priced at only $7500 $65 t room 4) bath down and 2 
| 9.9378 rivileges Css a Marina “THE BIRD" to_see_ own Reasonabe terms Parkay oak floors Automatic And Linceiln Junior High. this | m bome, carpeted living room bedrooms and helf bath up. A-i 
iY you have the contract — we ee | el oe be ridae |. | heat. Electrie hot water Only fine older home with 6 rms.| /3 by 18. r furnace. elec. | 4 a: oth 
ave the Teady moter. Clark BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED § RM | ROOM POR erat Sear | FORCED SALE A ‘BEAUTIFUL HOUSE Jette old. Large pleasant lot and bath includes 3  bedrms water heater kuchen & wilh serttie, teer” Ame te 
Res! Estate. Phone FE 4-6492 year found, Pine Lake Adults. side B +i. ts Yk on. Sometimes, you ae a a must sell r) loced nee full base ty room floors 81500. down. —— A & water- 
Ask for Mr. Clark FE 27-8663 POR 2) TWI' Owner's business forces sale of ated Os Natta ohed A ene porches. base softener and 2 car garage. $12.- 
E | 81©*PING ROOM POR 2. TWIN bead Kefront. contemporary. 3 have.to look beneath the surface y | ment, gas heat 3 car garage) sop COLORED 3 Bed Mog-| #79. 
5% MORTGAGES | FURNISHEn 5 ROOM “APT. 111) Beds 1€) N_ Perry FE 2-4527,| this lakefront commas to see its worth, See the interior “HOLM ES- BARTRAM | _ — witn office space. Lmmedia' oa tera lensed Tand- | 
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  2328 MIDDLEBELT RD. THE PONTIAC PRESS, Meee 
“TUESDAY, JUNE 28. Le es ty 
  
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F | _ For Sale Houses 8   
        WATERFORD ee EA | 3 bedroom —— home with 
Rd. close lake privileses One of cur 
better buys at only $7800 00. 
LAKE FRONT 
Lake Orion we have & 
beautiful ® reom home, 
fully modern with full base 
eo pan and auto heat 
ear «erage Lovely 
ee ccacad yard facing the | 
lake and convenient to 
schools and shopping, $20,000 | 
with terms. 
$8,000 Next lo new & room home, | i 
  383 Hi 
i 
sr o 4 ba | 
LADD'S, Inc. 4206 Dixie Hwy. Dre 
3-23¢1 - Oven aT 
bg Pontiac Lake Rd. 
  
  What you've been miss 
Thess spacious 3 and 4 bed- 
room brick ranch homes 
with ‘wo baths in beautiful SYL- 
VAN MANOR 
« Y 
$14,350 tne! 
mo” cane 
“$65 Month 
a e 
Loeated in a lovely lake area. 
  WEAR ORCHARD LAKE RD. 
Northwood | Organization Inc. 
Phone FEderal 4-6191   a 
  as | 
——m 
O'NE Tho ests a wamder: Sema i 
oh oe       = |   
wet Pe garage, & car 
the irabl ‘ bs 
tributing to gracious ‘aie 
Pikes Stns * 
market 
LIVE WELL ON MT. 
ROYVAL—Street. that is. = 
a sharp, clean, bungalow 
with every convenience 
Grand basement, gas heat 
Covered, scree tio 
overlooks chaded yard 
i Ftd ged storms. 
terms. You be first 
to see it 
A HONEY—of a }-bedroom 
room 
wpe in china and 
floors. Plas- ne uae 
janter Belect 
_. walls A beautiful ce 
bath with 
* of heating 
100n1375 shaded site 
Posen en Watkin. 
soon, It's a beauty.   
  “NEW 6ROOM BUNGALOW 
bed 
compare. 
#+PAMILY—Loca’ 
few biecks frem only a owntown. 
rence, Autom TS red 
hot water eared Bj fr 
ra. $300 mont 
come A wonderful deal for 
$5000 down. 
cistta "oumeatow with hy (plee ge — room: = hen. 
rooms neftity — “Rutomatic hot 
r w deep. Ww Peta siding. Larse shated 
price $8950 Pav- 
$52 per mo Why pay 
RAY O'NEILL, Realtor 
73 W Huron Open 0-8 
Phone FE 13-7163 of FE 4-0619 
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 
Pioneer Highlands 
LAKE PRIVILEGES 
Situated on a beautiful 1202130 
ft. corner lot—this 3 bedroom 
  
= not 
PRICE mous terms. Let ts show you! 
aes Hills SEC.           
   
    
    situated on nice corner jot 
This house. has features 1 
euch as tile floors 
picture window, full 
and aluminum storm 
Can be bought with 
sonable down payment | 
Fdw. M. Stout. Realtor 
TIN. Saginaw ; FE 5-6165 
Open eves un 12-4 
“RESTVIEW HUMES INU LOW | PHA terms. 662 Emerson, FE! 
_ Messe 
‘FENCE ALL AROUND | Wajton-Sashabaw Area | 
The vroverty is almost an acre | 
with a fence circling the nome to | bath = * es 
J 
protect your smali ¢ ren. | 
Trees and shrubbery Privileges | 
on Leon Esse An attractive 2 
bedroom hom led dining , 
m and Ritchen tiled recrea- 
{ion room. Hot water heat with | 
copper tubing. Many more fea-| 
tures vou do not find a home 
at 60.500. . _ 
HUNTOON LAKE 
PRIVILEGES 
Off Williams ke Rd 
2 bedroom home. with basement. 
breeseway and earage. less than 
4 vears old Cedar lined closets 
Ceramic tile Many other bath 
features tree: 
on e« nice lot 
feet to Hunteon Lake. Listed at 
CHAPIN - BIGELOW ROKERS & —— 
111 Orehard oa 11. of F Fe 580 sees 
ANNETT OFFERS 
2 Family—West Side ~- 
  $12,500, terms. 
Lake Privileges $ room bungaiow tn excel-— 
jent cond tm Elizabeth | 
sox Estates. Stairway to 
floor, carpet and 1 
rs : finished recreation 
paboage AC of) unit. i's 
car garage. $12,900, terms ls 
Indian Village | 
Lovely 3 bedroom home tn , 
excellent condition, Living 
room 13232 fireplace, ves- | 
tibule. modern kitchen with | 
breakfast nook Ser eened | 
reation epace. Two ear a- 
rage Quick possession. $15.- | | 260, terms. | 
Clarkston Colonial 
A ve 3 bedroom FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 
tn encehent_conmege cone If no ees ~~ PE ssene 
@ vyenings ai Sunday 
room: with firepincs. breed’ | 1111 oalyn Gor 3 Realtor | =. -d teation Co-operative Real. Estate Exchange | 
room. of] heat, sereened ter- | 
race 13232. 2 car garage SIZZLING 
Situated on nicely | = really hot. Will be sold this 
scaped Jot 140x150 819.500. eek. Five room modern. Lo- 
terms. 
2 Acres—West Bloomfield 
A 8 m early Amer- 
en weno completely re- |. 
modeled. Large living room, 
dining room, kitchen. den, 
full bath, and 3 new fire- 
places on first floor. 4 large 
bedrooms on second Full 
basement, new AC ofl fur- 
nace. Stable and corral for 
horse, fruit trees. $19. 
terms. 
Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS 2 FE. Huron ‘FEderal 3.7193 
_Open_ Evenings 1 and Sunday 1-4 
Bateman 
| Off Oakland 
Five room. 1's story bunga- 
low with screened porch of 
beat and two iota Close to 
Wisner and Lincoln 
schools. Onlv 
$1,650 down. Why pay rent?     Lake Front Special Sunshine and sand beaches 
pein spotlight your future in 
ine lake front home. 
carpeting, oi} heat, 2 car 
garage, and ated on a 
pay road. What more 
could you ask for, at only 
14.950. You'll want to be 
iret. 
Expansion Attic Immaculate $ room bunga- 
jow with expansion attic, 
select oak floors plastered 
walls. and new gas furnace 
rage Large lot Excellent 
The price of $7,050 with 
$1,060 down includes carpet 
ing and drapes 
St. Benedict's 
Donelson Schoo! 
We are indeed fortunate to 
be able to present this fine 
me at such an attractive 
. A one floor plan with 
bedrooms, dining room. 
full basement, and oversized 
gerage. Large lot. Excelient 
arden sot! and it's fenced 
An for only $11,000. If you * 
delay you will really ‘miss 
the boat.” 
Off Joslyn butit bedroom 
wit yy expansion 
Hern Youngstown kitchen, 
Realtors 
  
  larce Cc 
|Corner Williams Lake Rad & M5® 
OR }-1235 
After 8. call OR3-7036 ak SKIPPER! 
Here's 3 bedroom home on 
moos ake —_ It's vacant and | 
in. Price $6730. | 
$30 "sown ‘to qualified buyer. 
3 BEDROOM Good location in Keego Harbor 
— possession and good price. 
Only $5650. 8650 down, gut nee must heve good credit 
LOVELAND 188 Cass Lake Rd., Keego ary ' 
FE 2-4875 Pe 1661 
 SEMLBASEMENT “HOUSE me 245 M15. Ortonville * bedrooms and 
bath. electric stove and oi! beat 
Sate Garage 04695 FE 
THREE BEDROOM “HOME BUILT | in Krotty 
landscaped 
Benedicts 
Total price 
9584 in 1060. attic finished 
eharch & School 
10500: Call FE ¢ 
WEST SUBURBAN with 
home. Twe finished room, § room 
in guod 
basement, excellent kitchen This 
is @ real buy at $11,500 See to- 
day. Call FE 40684 
WALKING DISTANCE to town in 
a good a teats 5 room 
home wth basement nice 
porches. Total price $8450 terms 
Call PE 584 
SMALL FARM 5 room three bed 
room*home with acres of 
Three acres of muck iand 
barn north suburban Tota! 
$10,000, terms Call MY 2-282) 
LAWRENCE W 
GAYLORD | REALTOR 
% E Pike st 
oeoperative Real FE 4-0584 
Estate Ex change 
Decorator's Dream 
Here is a home that you can be 
proud of and realiy jive, located 
out ef the smoke tone, th the 
o zone at Williams lake on large 
lot 1602209 foot with lake privr 
leges. 3 begutiful bedrooms with 
wardrobe closets, extra large liv- 
ing room with fireplace and [et- 
reation room for the children to, 
play im, also has large 2 car at- 
tached garage, beautiful lawn 
with fenced in beck yard and 
out door grill Shown by appoint- 
ment only, priced at $18,900 with 
$4,000 down. 
Price Reduced 
Owner has just reduced the price 
$500 on this part modern jake 
home on Pontiac lake, partiy fur- 
nished and ready to move into 
beautiful view overloeking lake 
and small. island, $7459 with 
$1500 down 
Lake Front 
Cuter than a bug's ear and ideal 
for working couple. located on 
black top road for easy driving 
and runs down to Pontiac 
lake. priced at §6.000 with $900 
down. : 
Newly Painted This 2 bedroom bungalow at Wii- 
Hams lake is snow white, vacant, 
and ready to move into, the in- 
terior work is not complete but 
the piace is livable, | 
leges on lovely park 
down will handle and no mort | gage costs. | 
| | 
F.C. Wood Co. 
Office Open 6-5 
Sylvan Village 
3 bedroom brick. i5a18 living 
room, 12x28 meester bedroom 
plastered walls, tile bath, step 
saver kitchen gas ferced air 
heat, large landscaped jot, black 
top street, psdeaste at $13.500 terms 
can be arran 
. Waterfront 
A large 3 bedroom home ot! 
beat, glassed im sum porch. 1 car 
foe $y ¢ On a cana! front lot going 
ivan and Cass lakes priced 
with $2,500 down 
Honeymoon Special Real nice 4 room home with of! 
heat et bath new siding, large 
ot on paved street, loca’ east of *jentya $1000 down will 
handle, 
SCHRAM | 
    
| BATH 
FE 4-0528 
8. Telegraph Eves. e Sen. 
tive Heal Estate Exchange 
: SETILE ESTAT 
              power conveniently to Pontiac Mo- | 
tor. Full basement. of] heat. ga- | 
rage, beautiful yard. Price $9960 
1730 dow wn. 
DREA AM HOUSE 
You will sure fall in love with 
this Cute Modern Bungalow. Built | 
only 3 yeafs or less. 2 nice bed- 
rooms, tile bath. auto 
just block to bus. $10.8 
LIVE FREE 
BUY THIS INCOME . 
Nice bia 6 room & bath for your- 
self, plus dandy apartment with 
private entrance & beth. Walking 
ens downtown. Takes only 
wn . Terms. | 
  Joseph F. Reisz 83‘ W Hu St FE —_ 
Cooperative. | ‘eal Estate Exchange | 
LAKE PRIVILEGES | On new beach at Crescent Lake 
Large 3 bedroom bungalows. Oak | 
fioors. plaster painted wails full 
basement, forced air of] furnace. 
automatic water heater Imme- 
diate Castel $12 000 to 
res 
PON i L AC REALTY 
_FE 
SEE THIS 
MODERN 
2. BEDROOM 
HOME Al 
S031 SASHABAM 
PRICED AT 
$7,300.00 PAYMENTS mM 
Dy k 3-873 For | Sale Houses — 
“BIRMINGHAM aa a 
bedroom sement. Full Tin 
room. Modernized kitchen. 2 car 
Oil furnace.  Penced : 
lately; $8200. 
NEW 2 BEDR 
_lot_80x150. White only. PE 
AUBURN | AV ES 
3 bedroom heme. with I's acres 
garden soll Needs work, but look 
only $4950 with $1250 down! Sear sell immed-— 
41745 
“oo HOUSE on 
46273. 
A511 
otf § Bivd New 2 bedroom 
nome Large iot $7356 With $1590 
dow 
CUCKL PROREAT: 
236 N Saginaw _FE_ 4-409) | 
_For Sale Lake Prop. 44 
LAKE 6 RM HOUSE 
by owner auto heat 2 large lots, 
$6 756 full price Down payment 
$1540 FE 4-468] days, after 6 OR 
31688 
Al AE AUTIFM UNCROWDED 
Whipple LE A New subdivision. 
160 ft lake tront lots fing beach 
t reatrictions easy terms 
hone owner AA 42131 aor MAv- 
fair 62384 
FOREST (LAKE 
Twp 3 acres. 
feet iake frontage 
read FE 5-1065. 
: < 
boat Lake Front 
Raseh heme built in 149 in 
excellent condition 2 bedrodms 
with possible third at lake level 
Paneled kitchen With good dun 
ing space finished recreation 
room with outside patio at 
tached garage Basement AC 
9 furnace Ntcely landscaped 
With garden space Reasonably 
Pliced at $16.800. terms 
| al k ie AT WHITE 
  
BLOOMFIELD 1 acre woods 
230 feet on 
Promnt 
large attractive 
home situated 
Jandscaped 90 foot lake front 
jot Living ro@m 15230 natural 
fireplace dining room. kitchen 
| bedroom. bath and sunroom 
with Jalousie windows overlook. Sear round 
on beauti! ‘ 
  ing lake 2 bedrooms and bath 
en second Extra large ba-« 
ment. ratural fireplace an 
space for 15236 recreation room 
Ql AC furnace storms end 
screens $27.560. $10 000 down 
Roy Annett, Inc. 120 | 4“ FUNNY ‘BUSINESS < 
  "oF am Beg US Pee. OFF. by Hersiberger_ Business Opportunities 51 
    
1985 by EA bereane. time 
  
  > Cope 
“T can't blast it out, so [Um 
I'm gonna putt it in!” 
For Sale Lots 40 
BUSINESS LOTS FOR SALE 
Elizabeth Li Ra west of Pine 
grove Surrounded ov J pew sub- 
divisions 12 40 ft ots (dea! for 
small shopping enter Priced 
very iow at $1000 each Owner 
Edson S Stevens MI 60084 Bir- 
_mingham 
'OT POR SALE ZE “TT 8 320 
an Sguih Bivd oR ¥EIT37 
Drayton \\ oods 
Beautiful we!l-wooded muikt- 
ing sites ideal for ranch 
tvpe bomes 20 per cent 
gows 
REALTC 
28 EF Huron me An Roy Annett, Inc 
Open Evenings and Sunday 
_ LEAVING STATE CHOICE a 
Ne 13 Disie Lake 14 miles 
north of Pontiac Perfect loca 
tien for vear rounm home Low 
taxes. Priced for swat sale Lin- 
_¢ ain _14672 Row al Oak 
OPEN, WILLIAMS 
LAKE This lovely home has fust been 
com pleted Here is an interest- 
ing departure from conventional 
lanning. Exceptionally well | 
sid out, with not an inch wasted 
Pienty of closets and storage 
space. Charming living room with | 
corner fireplace pairs dig orig 
kitchen and dinin 1%, baths. | 
3 large bedrooms Suiiy plastered | 
Beautiful oak floors throughout 
Large attic Can be easily made 
imto fourth bedroom or recreation 
room Attached garage - utility 
room is plastered and heated 
Large back porch looks out on 
deep shady t Lake privileges 
right ecross street Land con- 
tract, unusually iow terms 
Sun Trom 2 pm Willams Lake 
Rd Turn ‘eft on Orange Grove 
6016 Desmond 
HOLMES-BARTRAM 
43092 Dixie Hwy 
OR_ 3.1960 Eves OR 3-9006 
WHY PAY RENT FOR 
A SUMMER COTTAGE 
When we can offer vou a 2 bed- 
room round double con- 
On a canal with access 
to $ of the best fishing jakes in 
Qakiand County About 10 miles 
north of Pontiac Full price only 
~ MICHIGAN vear around honve 
Saginaw Bav 2 corner 
170 1 
SIX 5 REALTORS 
Federal 3-7103 
1-4 2? © Huren 
Oven Eveuings and sundav 
ON SUNHILL Je FY FRONTAGE 
bet iver Lake Waiton Bivd #@ 
_OR +4539 
FOR COL ORE D FAMILIES : 
2 parce's out Franklin Rd just 
besond city limi 3 cores 324x156 
Pricd $200 rip 378 65252 
Price $2200 
iols near Whittier 
801120 Price $1200 6330 
For mies mates call Mrs 
FE 5-89¢ 
RUSSELL A -NOTT 
Ww Pik FE 
Aenenn SITES 3 
from Clarkston $1.500 apiece 
$260 down. See them now MA- 
_ple 54791 as School 
down 
Spears 
4-5005 
MILES 
    , THREE LOTS 401150 FT $0900 COM- 
Sasa 3084 Gerald. Rochester. OL 
call eves 
IL. SIDE BUILDING SITE t 7 
term MA 
LAKE ORION APPROX 200x400" 
Oven LAND SUITABLE FOR $1500 Terms 1'y blocks east of 
Vila Ine on Parkview MY 2-5283 
er rite PO Bex 217, Lake 
Orton. 
SUBDI- 
division Luts tor immediate build- 
ing sites for multiple commercial 
and industrial use 
Sylvan 234] ORCHARD LAKE RD. 
aT versus 
SILVER LK. FRONT S0xi30 { 
150 
privileres Copper olumbine elec- | 
piled Rong P ptroacd gmeote® ae 
fence 
_Call ME 13) er rE_ err ieee 506. 
| Otter-Sylvan Lakes Only 5 desirable hich and drv 
70-00 ft bi 
looking—and with 
lewes on - Otter-Svivan Lakes ‘ake privi- uildine sites over- | 
Here's an ovvortunity - oriced 
from $975! | 
CARL AW. BIRD, Realtor | 
§03 Communit? meres! Bank Bide 
FE ¢4211 Eves FE 5-1392   
Forest Lake Shores 
fn 
front ranch home 
en 2 tile bathe 
cocnen room Ext 
Dr 1 3 edrooms. 
fintshed 
ras 1383 Club) 
LAKEFRONT HOME COMPLETE: | 
$5500. ly furn. on Pettibone Lake 
down A'‘so other cottages. 
Liddell Real Estate 
Milford MU 47386 or MU 48275 
SECLUDED LOG HOME. 5 ACRES 
on private lake pear Rochester. 
Stone fireplace. loft. glass —— 
pecemer ol} surnece rege eed 
le $00 OL sie cabin y 
$i4 
| WILL TAMS LAKE, 6 LARGE 
rooms. 1 floor i': bath, all over 
carpeting. It attached garage. 
segue 44 eae ebee beach 
and Price $16.5 ~ Owner 
Oniande Kyanes, _ 
WHIPPLE LAKE FRONT 
acres, & teom ranch style 
home. Two fireplaces, full base- 
ment, oak floors. electric heating 
units in each room 30 small 
fruit trees, €23.000 cash to mig 
Paul M Jones, Real Estate 
832 W Huron_ Ph. 38   
  
70 ACRES WITH MANISTEE RIV- 
Finest bunting and in Michigan -8uit- 
able for club or resort cabina. 
_Apply Pontiac Press, Box | 
NORTHERN MICHIGAN RESORT 
two acres. 144 foot lake frontage. 
2 —— flowing wells, shade, 
ood 7 miles of water 
riced oor guick sale Owner 
MU_ 91039. 
| WATERFRONT CABIN, 125 MILES 
from Pontiac, 
2 bedrooms, large 
large kitchen and dining com-   
weil water has electricity, priced | 
right for quick le 
_FE_2-5765. Call after a) 
Sale Suburban Prop. 4A ee 
SMALL FARMS _ 
      $49.00 Mo. OAK FLOORS, TILE 
PLUMBING 
MODEL OPEN _ 
DAILY 1-8 P.M. 
WM. A. 
KENNEDY soon OPEN, viinds “tii, 8 
  rE ee 
3 spre Suburban 
Located in W be ma pe Town- 
» this $ reom, } 
room nella masonry 
re home features F mae te Walls, select oak rs 
4 tached 
about one AND COLORED. Blocmfield Twp 12 level take- | 
ree: | 
  
For Sale Resort Prop, 444. | 
  nicely furnished, | 
living room, | 
bined, asphalt tile through, good | 
Telephone | ! 
| $3500 
Pine Lake front, 100x286. $10 000 
Silver Lk golf course 100%150. 
$1560 Drayton Woods, 100x250, 
$1.600 
Cail L1 $0143 __ ROYAL OAK 
Waterford-Drayton 
100x150 ft building sites 
nice neighborhood ‘lose and scheols. Low as $660 
$70 down 
Stevens Farms 
Reautiful buildimg sites 100x180 
ft se to bus service. schools 
and stores On road. close to 
— Low as $505 with 960 o 
Clarkston-Orion 
1163x1000 ft. for beautiful nome 
site in 
slightly Apes Oller = | $200 i Acres | 
ttn 
ed to sell for $1880 w 
Perry Acres 
190x190 ft. building site. Highly | restricted area for ranc type | 
“omes and better living. On good 
roads just 4 mi north of Pontiac 
city limits on N rry St. Low 
as $796 with $100 down. 
Dunns. Farms 
100x150 ft. parcels 4 mt 
Pontiar city 
stricted &rea. 
living Hurfy on these! 
$945 with $100 down 
LADD'S, Inc. | 4286 «Dixie Hwy, Lider) Plains 
ee Ponte tone — 
L Rd M4 a r ; 
FE +7609 
__ For Sale Acreage Low as 
  
47 
Anour 2% . ek NEAR SASHA- 
Rd. unshine Acres. Lake 
eben Heat Bt, $00. Terms,   
| APPROMIMETELY 74 ACRES ON 
inlend lake near Holly. Phone 
Holly MElrose 71-2695 
2 ACRES AVAILABLE | “NEAR! 
Lake Orton Only ‘2 Mile off 
Clarkston Rd Exrelient locatt 
for subdividing Cail J. A. Taylo 
oe FE 42544. | 
CRES 3 ACRES OF HAY, ON” 
Siiveren Rd. @ lots, 40x120 ft. 
E 47345.   
  
  80 ACRE TRACT Hi] mack LAKE State Forest. r choice 
at $1500. $150 one fe 2-1333. 
li ACRES ON BALDWIN AVE.   
  __Oake Orion, 
10° ACRES Here is & nice 16 acre parce! 
with a vear around stream across   
  tye rear of ~ tty. 330%1320 
fi. Priced « "ya00 ". with $300 wn 
20 ACRES 
4 tong parcel of hard- | ® acre 
adap timber - frontage pa 
paved road rege ar rea aaa 8 inckar Loge ne 
maple Priced i pe at Sho, 900. Terme availabl 
39 ACRES 
A corner 39 acre oper 1320x1320. Rolling land of it is clear 
and Tight for subdividing. Selling | 
for $23,400 with terms availabie. 
  
  .NEAR LAKE ORION ' 3 ACRES 
3 aerea “une Opes a ~ Os keg i pore reel about 4 m 
| 2% acres. jeune $2100 | from tiac limits, hata 
| 800 down i feel econ et ps a taeda aro’ 
\ SHE PARD the prope tv, Bri Priced at 41750 with 
REAL ESTATE pa 
sito Tart ee ae LADD'S, iS Inc. 
4 Dixt a 
_For Sale Lots 46 “+ ye A 
| COLORED Lore Por SALE sino Lapeer Ra. or MM FE 4.7008 tr pae Loy monthivy oayments. For r Sale Farms 48 
BUILDERS SU AREA 
Closing t eaee*e of our tots; Vacant. R, le. $300 at Crescent Country Club, se oe i 
cen 1 Lake“ —— al ngs. Terma, 8 Stevens, MI 6-000. Birmine- | Liddell Real Estate vam ; MU or 
burs this 100 ft! lot. Dray- = oe had pie 
Dorothy Sa Snyd r Lavender} [8.* oa6 bats ort ents | 
REA Mapelt water Raton Siemens nae vn = * windows. : 
at BEAUTIFUL UNCROWDED _ & new wubdivision 
‘tots, Tine beach, 
      
     
      
    
      
     
      ditching to the bole and then 
For Sale Farms 48 
“FARM SPECIALS” 
acre farm overlovukine ‘he 
beautiful Lake Nevessing at La- 
beer Ai! modern bedroom 
home knot pine living room 
with fireolar full besement 
automatic heat «vod — pt 
price oniv $14 000 with 
down Shown by Sapomenent 
only 5% 
155 acre all modern Galt eo ‘ 
bedroom modern 
silo. many other an wees 
loam i! @earage 30n40 all 
sha.e of chops 20 with farm 
: ferm<« to be arranged 
im mediate Dossession 
J acres at Metamora With Colo- 
nial home. modern deluge In- 
laid floor .ireniage steam heat 
Sun room 4 bedrooms A deluxe 
home in everv was 
earage work hop 
leas than half of cost of conetruc- 
toa 814006 terms.to auit 
Also 24 
lot. with See us for 10 acre farms 
acre farms and acre 
modern homes 
60 acre modern tarm located in 
the Metamora Hunt Ciub area 
Goou modern home oorse barns 
beautiful farm and a eood one 
Full price $18500. Shown by ap- 
pointmert 
‘EARL SUGDEN | LAPEER. MICH | 
MO 4-634! 
and holidars— 
after 6 pm MO 43635 
__ REALTOR _ 
10 ACRES 
With * homes Large home with a 
t reom i‘, story farm with 2 
bedrooms and room for 2 more in 
unfinished attic on second fleor 
Large i2x}2 kitchen 13x18 living 
mom with brick fireplace ak 
foors Full basement attached 
breezeway and «arace Small 
home has 2 bedrooms. kitchen, 
living room full bath and shower 
Located approx 4 mi. north of 
Pontiac city limits Pred to sell 
own a. $16.64 with $9000 down 
8O ACRE FARM 
Includes a 7 room Colonial home 
with 3 lovely bedrooms Full 
basement. 12 baths Exterior is 
in excellent condition A beauti- 
  iv 
There is an 
orehard of eben 300 fruit bed, 
38 acres of tillable land. 12 
of woods mostiv red and 
_ _— at only $27.000 
‘LADD'S, Inc. 4286 Dixie Hwy shat Misr Plains 
OR 32361 Sunday 
Lake Ra. nite 
" 808 
3406 Pontiac | 1 
Leoeer Rd or M24 
FE 471600 
COUNTRY ESTATE | 133 ACRES 
An opportunity to have the best |   
3 car «a 
kA beautiful 
house with field itone fireniace tn — 
tne living room natural brick 
firex ace ‘np dinine ~ 
“ment witt recreation «nare auto- 
matic off heat ‘deep well tet 
_bumo plue 4 room apt for hired 
help ¢ acre private take and 
many other exclusive gaa Lee thet 
must be seen to ve «pprecinted 
RIDGEWAY | 973 Bal- win 
Co-operativ~ Real Estete Cassonee 
80 ACR E FARM Well located on 2 main roads tn 
en area. A real farming 
farm. Rich clay loam soi] prac- 
tically level with a few acres of 
woods 4 oedroom modern home 
with oil furnace. 1%) baths. Barns 
and other outbuildings, im good 
condition. Prire 4 . 
MEAGHER REAL ESTATE 
Oxford, Mich ____OA on 
40 ACRES NEAR NORTH BRANCH     
GROCERY STORE ON | B and 
acdern farm | 
base- — 
|, oa = Wette Pontiac Press | 
| WFLL EQUIPPED DRIVE-IN RES- taurant, — lease Suchy Real- 
__* _FE_5-3616 
TAVERN & 8DM IN FAST 
«towing Oskiand County com- 
mun‘y Modern bdulldine and 
ii kitchen. 
  | 
| 
| of busin 
|   
2 BAY GAS. STATION LOW IN- 
_ventory, (84 Auburp Ave. 
~ CLASS C & SDM oS main highway. near Pontiac. 
Ome of the oest Priced right Ly] 
sell, Good gross. Phone OR_ 3-0663   
BARBE”. ae 2 CHAIRS Goon | 
business low orice —— ae 
ment. low rent -dinexs must 
tire 8 J Beck Powierville Mich. 
_CAstle 3068300 
FOR LEASE: MARATHON S8TA- 
tion. Del's Service No 4 Call 
after 6 All day Sun. OR 3-4557 
or OR 3-1035 
HEART OF LAKE AREA, RUSTIC | type restaurant. Good business 
for Love @ vears and getting bet- 
Husband Aiea 
alt EM 3-9135 
  RENT ORL LEASE 
idea! locatior corner Cass 
Newly eres Good for Huron 
any business. FE 5- 
SUITAB RESTAURANT 
drive-in Must sel) 
_Lew_orier ++ $3508 $1400 
Call after pm ee 6-768) 
SDM LICENSE (ROC 
and equioment Wil 
ing $21 Opuvke   
ERY sToOcK | 
lease bulld- 
PONTIAC 
Lake eer wine license 
round business Dotng $80 
vear Equipment ? vrs and 
les old Living quarters in rear 
ing Pontiac Lk Rd 
side of Pontiac Lake 
GOING CHINA BUSINESS. FRESH 
stock, main highway. estimated 
‘15 000 cars pass daily F. Loomis. 
9230 Dixie Hwy 
GROCERY 8TORE SDM { LICENSE 
Grossing ever $100,000 a year 
Stock and fixtures. $ room newiy 
reset apartment. Terms. FE w ot 
  NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY... stock equipment & SDM license. 
_FE 30101 
LOOK 
Well located Tavern & Lunch 
Fully. equipped , Te=dy to «0 
Oniy iL Ter = | 
}ROWILTZ EFS 6l8t REAL eae _OPEN + 
Partridge * Is THE ‘BIRD’ TO SEE 
TODAY SSPECIALS 
GARDEN FFED AND 8EED 
STORE located 
Jake rection $7? 
ef approx $11 000 dn olus stock 
P'CNIC PARK AND BATHING 
BEACH-on one of the Counts 's 
larwest lakes Over 3 acres on 
the lake inchiding 6 roem modern 
home $50000 on terms 
MOVIE THEATER in one of 
Michigans richest farmine com- 
munities New RCA oroectors 
Excellent building Underpriced 
at $28.000 on terms 
GROCERY GAS STATION AND 
CABINS combination pear Tawas 
300 ™ of frontage Terms 
7 CABINS & 5 ROOM BUNGA.- 
LOW ortced at ftust $10.500 with 
$4500 dn Located fust north of 
Standish on the scenic route to 
the Straits 
CALL NOW ON THESE 
AND MANY OTHER CHOICE 
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 
THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN 
WARD FO PARTRIDGI 
REALTOR FE 2-8316 
43 W Huron &t Oven Eve 7 to 9 
Self-Serve Super 
‘Owners illness reason for 
selling this fully equipped 
market Ready to operate 
@ith equipment iess than 2 
years old Only 3 owner, in 
last 25 years. (They've all 
retired’ A challenging om 
pertunity which includes al) 
equipment. $8000 im stock 
all real estate including 
second 
Owner 
would consider 1 floor home 
in é¢ area 2s part pay- 
ment 4 
Bateman & Kampsen 
Realtors 
JT? 8S Telegraph Eves & Sun 
Co-operative Rea] Estate Exchange 
sHOE REPAIR 3HOP -N WALLED. For sale of lease Reason- 
asi apetoy J WV Henrv owner 
  | 
| | a pone OIL CO. HAS FOR) 
| beeorgeh outstanding service sta- 
on iac offering an excel- 
lent opportunity fer an aggressive 
dealer. New Te 
facilities. If tnterested 
_fied call Mr. Clark. ae 2-0101. 
TEXACO §TATION FOR LEASE 
at 3560 Elizabeth Lake Rd Low 
inventory Cal] John Alliexan, FE 
eves 
TO BUY TO SELL 
TRIDG Is   REALTOR 
“BIRD 
TAVERN 
Bar City should do $50 000 worm | 
ess this vear or a net 
Profit of $20,000! 
$#200 
  
  
smail got two car carage. Amovle 
pe:! arking. Modetately priced, 
Next to Bank, Walled Lake, 
EM Roerhere Broker 
Phone MA 41133.   
| ZONED BUSINESS Bargain. Call at McKillop’s Farm . 
Op- Market, Featherstone and 
Ayme FOR FARMS AND ACREAGE 
Cail Rutledge, OR 3-1111, FE 4-0003 | 
| Sale Busiress Property — 0   
Cl ARKSTON AREA 
50 ft. of bustnes< frontee 
feast d in fast growing area - 
with wonder shige ood 
for st 
jocations areund jor almost 
any kind of business Only 
$1.000.00 Dn. 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
11 N, SAGINAW ST PH. FE 5.8165 Oven eves.” till 
  
| Rent-Lease Bus Prop ‘ oA 
BUILDING FOR LEASE OR SALE, 
Gann sq. ft. floor space.   
FE 23-0418. 
STORE, 324 N. PERRY 
“ao hill. Ideal focation for drug 
_More. +2578, 
FOR RENT: GASOLINE “SERVICE 
station, Gatensge | So 1 cent rental. 
$800 inv 
DEAL — — a = ‘ES- 
e insurance: service store 1 biock from Sagt- 
naw, 95. a anc ‘are FE 
TE _Smali A mventery. 
For "Sale or & xchange 5U Re RU ON re   
  
eunits in NICE 8 @OrM MOD. 
_#rm home FE ¢Oom 
Business Opportunities 51 —— 
EXCELLENT mph tegcerd — for lea This a wonde! 
ream for taaivigual | 
f _— r , A-< 
PB.   
SUPERMARKET —— 18 per cent ¢ 
volume 
em A se repistem ¥. Priced 
   1 
| | This JixT& ft 2-storw brick bide 
had been built for a church ees ” modern 7 rms on t+ fir with 
«round fir which will seat 350 
people Pull baserent with oi) 
heat. good paved tiac 
street Can be used for store 
pod cil clinic. $25.000 with 
$8.000 d 
FLOYD KENT, Readtor 
_Next to Consumers Power   
a aa 
“22% DISCOUNT 
Bulider _ needs 
th 
  balance, ag tes | at 
60.50 per mo. your costs $4.617.60, 
F.C, Wood Co. 
  Cerner Williams Lake Rd & M50 
OR 3-1235 ice Oven 0-5 
After 5 call OR 3-2603 
SPECIAL aor Balance payable = monthly 
—— of $62.50 each. 6 per 
ae sink. en Privileges on Sylvan 
Lake. “Owner will dis per 
eens for a deal". Ask 
Mr. Bro’ 
L. H. BROWN, oe 
  
  1362 W. Huron 2-4810 
Money to ia 53 g{State Licen Licensed a Lenders) 
LOANS, $35 TO* $500 Baxter & Livi . & WwW Lew 
rence, FE 41598. 
SHOPPING 
FOR A LOAN? 
  | BENEFICIAL __ FINANCE CO. - 1_W Lawrence PE 2.0240° Pontine 
MONEY! Make it easily 
  wife retiring. | c Money to Loan = 53 (State Licensed oe Oe eer —_ 
Need $500 —wr Less 
WITH QUICK 
SERVICE? 
Then Home & Auto ts the place | 
made on | to come Most loans 
your first visit 50 come in oF 
phone for cash to §500 on your 
auto, furniture or signature and 
@ repayment plan sulted to your | Aco 
needs Friendly courteous segvice | 
awaits vou Leshe Fleisher Mapn- 
ager. Berkley Voss President. 
Ph. FES 8i21 
Home & Auto   LE POR) 
errr veal | 
down 
« 
Will lease bui'ding Owner retir-. 
  tn the expanding © 
FE 4-0528 | 
cual | 
Down payment 
Tl health of wife forces | 
24W. Lawrence PE 5-6105 oven eves PARMAL 
Sale Land Co Contracts 32 
‘DON'T WISH FOR 
_| through Classified Ads. To Loan Company Hours’ @ to 4S Saturday ®@ te. 4 
LOANS $35 $25 to $500 | 
COMMUNITY LOAN - 
& LAWRENCE 
FRIENDLY SERVICE _ 
LOANS Extra Fast 
Service You can porrow $20-$500 quickly 
on signature car or furniture 
Leans made without endorsers for 
anv worthwnile purnsee: Up to @ 
month. w repa 
HOUSEHOLD 
FINANCE Corvoratior af Pontiac 
South Saginaw St Kay Bidg 
_Floor Prone FPEdera! 40935 
GET CASH QUICKLY 
Up to $500 1946 to 1953 car ale an title 
Most deals clo minutes 
Loans -also meee on furniture 
Signatutes and other securities. 
Oakland 
Loan Co. 
FE 2-9206 302_PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG 
MONEY 
WAITING 
YOU MAY BORROW 
*29 to *500 ee 
  
Today 
Orour your bil... orotect rour 
credit Take up to % months wo 
repav a. 
BUCKNER FINANCE CO 
Three Ceonventent Locations: 
_ PONTIAC Huron at Saginaw St 
rE 40541 
DRAYTON eA: Dixie 
Hwy OR }-123 
| WALLED tage: 
(Next to the bank). 
TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN 
ROCHFSTER, MICH. i LOAN Aad to $500 
oars MA 4-1564. | 
LIVES 
HOUSEHOLD G00 
Rochester OL 6711. “Ol 11-9791 
mt HEN YOU NEED   
$25-$500 — | 
You can get ft quickly on your 
signature care or eee: No 
| budget 
FINANCE CO 
FE 4.1874 | _702 Pontiac State Bank Bide. 
___ Mortgage Loans 
LOW INTEREST Untimited ‘unds for single family 
Seating mortgage canceled 
CPE die. see 
PETERS@N sate pena State Be Bide. 
Phone FE 5-8406 FE 867TH 
LOANS ON HOUSES IN OAKLAND COUNTY 
$600 to $1,500   
  
  
  1. On modern homes 
2. On homes not. modern. 
3. On unfinished homes. 
4 On ff se ho: 209 ATIONAL BUILDING 
Swaps 55 
‘AKC REGISTERED GERMAN St:epherd puoptes, champton stock, 
will trade tor power mower top 
soil, seeds or sod. fertilizer or 
labor on pasting in new lawn 
7248 Tratham 
68-6508. | also acce cash 
Cy Franblio Knolls. MA 
COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR 2 
burner ‘vel of! heater. enamel 
rade for 
| for $25 each. 
Rd, 
: L SUPER C. 8 MONTHS 
, gast hitch, D. vis “enleoded | 
ade. 2 tang 14 in. plow. 8 
ft double disk, Will trade for 
late model vick up and cash.    
  
6 ROOM PART BRICK RANCH HOM on % acre less than 3 
gn all rooms. 
nice kitchen 
possession will trade for smaller 
home or vacant land ° 
R. J. VALUET, Res ie 
345 Oakland Ave 5-0683 
rative Real Estate ieschanes 
iD 
tools also 
_For_good used car. FE 2-5863. 
5 Bou SS OOM COTTAGE. LAKE ORION. 
7 IN. IN: TABLE SAW pki 
’ a6 Call r 4: 50” = 
SAL® OR TRADE _— IN "54 
ors, convertible. 44160 af- 
OUR L AND ry 
furniture, appliances or auto. 
        
  
      
    “3 | ANTIQUE 
co 
FE 2713) 
230 =Barnston, | 
t bein D Bd wr cohiotne | 
  aa 
  Will | 
cou! or cook stove 2 oiece living , 
wagon or 
tre 
immediate - 
  Sale Household Gee Goods 57 
WALNUT MARBLE 
$40. Davenport ex- 
53 Semi- 
  topved table 
cellent condition, - $50. 
/ nole FE 23-4403, 
Norge 
io GR 30162 4067 Brevis Plains 
APARTMENT SIE “GAS ; RANGE. 
four burner $129 50 value $69.95 Also several 
Electric and values. 
Or- shebily scratched 
full” sige ranges in 
at” extraordinary 
Fluorescent 
chard Lake Ave. 
UNIVERSAL RANGE NEW. 
sight damage $2995 R B Munro 
Electric ‘060 W Huron 
~ ASPHALT TILE | ASPHALT TILE 34 
| Survius Paint $1.40 Gal 
| WALL LINOLEUM 0 tye 
| 6 ft Linoleums 18¢ 
Iniaid Linoleum T3e 
VINYL ASBESTOS TILE 12¢ 
oF Lincleums 60 Per Cent ort 
Harold's Paint & Lino. 
140° 38 Saginaw St 
4 YARDS OF USED WILTON carpet. Cheap. OR 13-1884 
10 CU. FT Gas REFRIGERATOR, 
$60. Bendix automatic washer. 
$30 MI 4-9295 ee 
APT BIZE GAS STOVE. OVEN & 
broter Used | ma 850 OR 
2003 
4- NUMBER OF SMALL RADIOS 
and portadies  F PE 54-8758. 
ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT 
CAN BE FOUND AT L & 8. 
End tables $108 uo; new book 
case head board beds. complete. 
$24. refrigerators. $25 up: ranges 
gas & elec $5 up: beds all sizes, 
$3 up: TV sets 625 up; radios, $5 
re hew -hrone dinette seta $ pe 
995 up: chests new & used. 85 
up bdedroomm suites $49.05 ‘up; 
hving room suites $1295 up; din- 
ing room suites $1950 up. Many 
other items 
USE OUR EASY PAYMENT 
OR LAY-A-WAY PLAN 
We buy. sell trade anything Cume 
out and ‘ook around. 3 acres of 
free parking 
OPEN DAILY * TO 6 
SUNDAY 12 TO 6 
L & 8 SALES CO 4 mt. 
Pontiac or 1} mi 
Heights on a east of 
east of Auburn 
Auburn Rd M5@. 
E?3%66 
COMBINATION, 
WALTON 
Welton cor Josiyn * tase 2-357 
BUFFET TABLE AIRS. 6 Leaves pads, light finish os « | Me. PE 
BLUE PLAID MIDE-A-BED | WITH 
_s#teen slipcovers 830 A_6-4058. 
BIG SALE ON ‘NEW 
AND USED 
FURNITURE 14S ADMIRAL $79 95 
  
  New cotton mattresses $805 ‘ew inpersoring mattresses $16 96 Chrome breakfast sets $35 00 Studs. couch $17 oo Bed davenport $20 00 Coll Springs $5 0 anc vo 
Ceoar chests $12 93 New iamps 2 2058 New bunk b ds comple‘e ... $39 00 
( Valland Furniture 
| 1048 Saginaw rE 
BRASS FLOOR LAMP ~ 
tae en TABL 
ND SHADE. ord ie ‘BEVERLY. 
| Sas POR YOUR Pt 
or tools OR RSTn earrDan 
(BEAUTIFUL | DAVENPORT A} AND chair, used } 1 mahogany 
coffee table ic beautiful din- 
ing room chairs tncluding 2 host 
chairs 1 dresser and bed: 2 oc- —f sional chairs OL 2-7354 
KOTTLE GAS. _ 
New tow ortce Complete installa 
tien onie $16 ofu Pisin oR Spank gas) Kenvon 
PLETE DOUBLE “BED FE 
nae DIN . CHE, PE oni ETTE ‘SET. CHEAP. 
Meee SHELVADOR REPRIO. ergiee o% cuble ft fot avhareg 
t che ance at $11 oer mm 
erin odrv)0 washer 
_ $75 terms MY 71 
COLDSPOT_ REFRIGERATOR } 
_ #0004 Wed or Fri shoe 
CHROME TABLE 4 CHROME chairs $25 1414-9646. 
| CABINET SINK 835 ELECTRIC 
$26. 5 HP cL monceser motor. 
$85 Washer $20. pow new, olen, re 
a cus NC PT ROTROINT E- astaser t and vour re- 
i 2 B Munro Electrie 
Co 1060 W_ turon, 
‘DAVENPORT & 2 CHAIRS. 42 
Garland. Syixan _ Village. 
| DAVENPORT So Goo0D 
ee ee MACHINE. _Reasonable, Or 3-4483. 
DAVENPORT. CUSTOM MADE, 
$25. Innersoring Sear = cotl 
springs, tw: size. 
mattress $69 50 ory ie excel- 
lent condition 1 FE 
ONSTATOR DOR fy rE = cSYER 
double basket French $34, 
R. B. Munte Electric. 060 w. 
_ Huron. 
DINETTE SET LIGHT WALNUT, 
$85 FE 4-7231.   
54 DAVENPORT AND CHAIR. PLAT- form rocker 2 end 
Tjaroon drave. and 
_ 965 _or_sell set 
ELECTRIC STOVE AND | 
_nator refrigerator, 137 E Pike. 
1 ELECTRIC ‘TOVE , | - 2 or 
‘TOVE | IRONER. es ~— 
Misc Davs OR 
4083 Olmstead Dravton oe or 
OR_3-7432. 
FOR SALE GUARANTEED 
. 630.99 *° Grace = waahers .. 
      Spinner wachers I 
Vacuum cleaners .... $795 up 
Roy's Yend _ E3402) GAS RANGES, APT. OR FULL 
size. Electric ranges. several to 
choose from. 2 refrigerators, - 
~ spot and tapes ator. Bed 
springs and innerspring ee acces 
Kitchen table and 4 chairs. aoe 
chairs dressers tables and som 
tables, television cae 
er misc. ms 
All good ‘or cottage 6736 Saline 
Waterford 
acon USED ELECTROCHEF 810. 5-0882   pba VACUUM LIKE NEW, 
$14.96. Beits er 2 brushes. ali 
rolexige 056 My Huron Gar- 
ens   
JULY CLE: ARANCE | Frigidaire 6 cu. ft 
‘Phiico” Refrigerator (across the top 
  fresti. 50 
Used eer cent Peeters coocrs $54.50 
Used washers 2 -:......2..- 4 
Sofa blue mohatr . es 00 
Many other bargains “to choose 
CLAYTON'S 
Furniture, Appliances 2085 Orchard, Lake Ra. 
FE Sasi or FE: 5-897 
KENMORE AUTOMATIC WITH 
at saver. Excellent condition.     
  
aa AFORNITORE, a Pc. SET, 
$18. = of Cypress, 
    
  sree aot 
appreciated, $395 value $195. Fac- 
  tory irre ‘8, Michigan Fiuo- 
Trescent, Orchard 
Lord's Specials 
5 pe. dinette set. .......... $40.98 
cee ee nes 2 pe. : : 
Used TVs from $24.95 .......5..-ap- 
Hida-Bed ‘from $139.95 .....,.. 
Used gas stoves . . seneeees $20.00 
8s Lord 
Furniture and Appliances 125 W. Huron 8t, “Where 6 2      
    
          
     
                  
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weondltion 1 er TOR. ‘GOOD me = 57| For Sale Miscellaneous | an PRESS. TUE —— . ¥ 
ee ie he ne LPOOL WASHER SLICE —t 4 Y. $3 NE ° ® “o~ 
Ox12 a $50, MI 46202. WRING- | GU  eyre oa ‘ OF HAM | yi 28. 1955 | ; 
LIN “ PORNITORE ANTIOUE ot NACE 118,000 | s | ' 
1220 , LINO. RUGS: :$ 499 98 dleheo ane adds Leto: | al, Pi ~, Come For Sale 
fee fog 8 jae a ar a My| Cal hareted ome comin ____For Sale Pets 69| Sale Farm E 
xibbin ea ae % #0] WAYNE essai * Com | oda Av. pecs REE rege Shots $80. PE 406s. | PRaxea, ROTO . a” 
BASE PR 42, In (* U- | GarinGmitca wes =e - 
SYERS MLW eae Gat va Be ABERP'S~ $800 uiehtly marten value |GHINCHILEA HERD AND SEU |. battow ee, yeas, MET 
EW t oy EP) ob ral 54 in” and trans rade consid - An er Reel tvoe el 
1229 Beldwin EDF NTO pesto Oe ren gi Michi: | Fev omo ater « W weieteagh | _avke Rah vingService ‘sto 0 op 
aldw saw. $10. rost ee picture tube Lak ent. oO | p.m » Rd I 
NORGE GR SEMUAUTOMATIC W ent TV. New picture tube S| “LAWN Me MOWERS ai j COLLIS Fre. tee a eeae. | LENS GARDEN oie. 
Good ition WASH- | Zenit ae : FE iARPENED_ —— MA jue Merie | WITH RE . 2M TO 6 LP. * 
soa ee ee <4 LAVATORine COMPLETE WiTil | | _and @ p.m. 9 to Siea1 between 6, MENTS evenee, 0 AT REPAIRS, BUMPING & 
ORGE WASHER AND Korein TV 16 im console | fe | faucets $24.50 oMPLETe Witt | | GOLLIE PUPS SIRED 8Y INT | eo ce 2 GODELS. _ FREE ESTIMATE. 
egany dining roo IR MA- E choose from. lets. bathtu' ue $14.95 also | ational cham D 8Y INTER. | L GARDEN ODELS. | ALL E 
ee oom table. MI 121_N. Saginaw Terms. terrifie val oo stalls at | ww C.D whos mong erm War! | Naina i AmD -L Urls N | Posy ae 4 
Maho : a ee aeAL FULD aioe rred. ‘Michizan Whirescent. 303 | WiC Rule Ra Weited © 41121 | OKET TILLERS BR 
gany dropleaf dinin elects rasa AL PULL SIZE. _ Orchard Lake Ave rescent, 393 GERMAN a ke. | MENT FOR RENT ne np: | AID var Pk S LES 
roo table with 3 eee mt ¥ ae ee. sitebt damage, MOWERS cEx EM ba te FEMALE 50" _Diste = Eau. cl esteqled Pie 2-0186 | 
eav : xtra uron tric Co.| FAIRBANKS AN SHEP —.__ | SALE i A_5-1878 | Ca s_ Fair Dealin | 
- “> matching chairs, UaEp Fv $20 06 a — poton MORSE ae her eee “946 ring FE carden tractors MOWERS aS AND | | GHAWEanAPE es ae se | 
‘ ogar . R: a 8 u SED A Vv M . ' _after 4 p.m . strators. and as demoo-| ‘**- Cy lind G IN THE | 
ch gany 3 drawer pene & Appliances fed ptesly Yb pom 5 RE- ‘aonpow SETTER PUPS 4 never used Drage models.) Many “ hep 23 H rebored. Zuck Ma- | 
est, st, $50) MI 4-9264. —FE_¢1133, Huron pt LS AND IN. | A pacer! 10 weeks. Fro MALE,| as high as specia! discounts > Hood. Phene PE | 
ESCO OVE For Sale M Be SF ae in: tees?” Pts 8nd 2, From stock | Eclipse Lert ot Semple | aia 
Prenic set. Mise ee ona naan iscellaneous 60 aay Be MC FOR COLLIE PUPPIES pace omee Crea polpel ois | Motor Scooters 82 
MAHAGONY - 83931. | 4-1 USED SiR Y AND {| _Chea TRI COLO € $85.00. Eari sale | 
) = TER REEL T _Cheap. EM RED  |§§ MS5® at 8. Mastick Co 1954 CUSHM ates | 
aluminum DINING G SsUITE dios, smal SETS, CAR R ' YPE. | fo Milford Rd Ph ; er fu AN “EAGLE scoor- | 
and shoo- radic =" Tradios portabl: sa BF. pvans SoureaaneT rd 47842 Open none Mil) ¢ i] nouse excell : \ 
MEDICINE one E SM D ho induction rebulse cas | WOTsR ee ia’ 5-707 1°Perk Se Oniord ce siuPuictry Bights and Sun-| dition $6. eg 4 
nch mirror LARGE 20 / > alby TV_ servic sien motors. SWAY CHE MALE FA mad GARDEN |‘ ham. afte nn St, Birming- | 
Pe en asta dineee sore ADUL1 e_ FE 40802. PE 2473 AP brie REGISTERE 2 horse. $75_FE TRACTOR Ft ocloek 
‘ 95 Si et -TS WA 1. b= 1 yr. oid D BOXx- SUP. 56466 33. CUSH { 
i cant large redrcoped marred. | (uenee: Scie AND) NEW AND USED PART AIK cael hes Lech ren M. TA PARMALL | lent Linseed EAGLE ~excer-| Amy mete 
papel: Plage bey Wathout Hghte, on Lireeedl jetriceratnre cas ‘tnd NITURE. | _man aIREDAEE PART DOBER- jout® = pee Ae eee MOTOR SCOOT LN atu | cash, sh = ae Clean. Top 
or catamtinnsl Goteane, untae a = CONDITIONER} TON PH ter neater irons sr icted vaRaKEETe aC betel te peel ed ‘cquipment condition, Py cence = Fuss | BRC ee avec 
Aeneas porening: Michignn|| Tos a iweats (Gans 00 Enel | reatteR emer rnousetratiers nd —; cd octal el eee | | ae Bretenen | Tepes sou “pik MOTO he "best fre F 
ake Cail josts $525. T SR EXCHA PE . i R REBUILT new. $60..MY 2188 OR | 
iivaT Sacn | 45009, after 6 30 ake | NGE PP 23200 RSIAN KITTENS ery rak ILT SIDE DELIV- _960.. MY_ 3-188: Bi 
ot . om. FE |} BA a NS | es Davi LIV- | Beh CL 
comeete Wacciioet conan PHILCO | AUTOMATIC HERCUL Pha sagt Solve METAL pEDIGREED OO: = | Deere eee eee cel deen af or Sale e Motorcycles 83 LL SPENCE 2 
Soar few payments re Take | Nupveae a CULES | - -| Cass Elizabeth ad ——. $15. 4488 | eee paoee LDEN 1 aETainv. | —Ottonvilie equipment nore "53 HARLEY coo oh ei le {ponents ase: RS a erm 
od OS ‘ols. OR 3-4401 before 3. c— ARAKEETS OPALINES: CANAR | ~' _OR 7 D CONDITIO 4 ‘tot ona 
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eee Caen Seed ee ALL ELECTRIC” 10018 “APPLE MYERS PUMPS pia Fc Auction Sales 77 HARLEY DA VIDS “eer cars. 
wholesal EETS. a FE 4-6960 ~~ | condit DN COM 
Cotton mattresses, all CENT| ue Dine WAREHOUSE CO. eet rtp. Shallow (ood. Since 1991. 884 Oek Saad OC se nar mee ~~ | 41 MARLEY -D —G00n | MUNITY 
he re a eee Ne PARK FREE! | Recular $125. Ae fan wane PARAKEETS. BABIES ot | pel Le spay ee: Davioson, Teas 
Rollaw oe | m RS, JACK Mvers jet “3 hip. deep oo | rose _FB_2-3340 AN ——.-, | MOTOR 
Bunk ay, Deda. complete $17 95. Geese _trowels. chain se | kK with 11 gal. tank now FARARERTS — PET § NTIQUES (& FURNISHINGS |AT For Sale Bicycles 84 
Bole beds. 63 sel CONES ee on Le EE -LY's HARDWARE ss daciar on; 239 Voorhies rE S800 bm 229 Jackson une 20h. 100 BOYS 2. SCHWINN 803 N. Main, Rochester 
2 pe. livin rames, $6.95. 1251 Bal ~ == | Auburn at Ad a _ old ED BRITTANY ; j china of historic Am 2 FE 4-3625 PHANTOM =, rie 
Bed @ room suit = sidwm more 9 _FF jams) Auburn = |. PE 00256. Ss ¥ee.| loose ublehacie erican lo P.M. 
Bedroom suites : atlas. 004 60. RGR PE 1.0071 | CENNOX ELD ax For Sale Miscellaneous 6 A 0 _| REGISTERED TOY FOX T Meco suis beells acemted ten & “Accessories — 8&5 See M = 3-031) 
area $140 full innerspring | Tarpaulins, all INGS JO tiower. “PE 43056.” purner and ae, Bo Sales Music cgi Goods 62 we nee spat et cies cae Seraph “faircloth. emeire: \L aa i 7 ‘Dixie = y Motor Sales 
f all stand: +5056 beara? fe AR pO ga ED sP ———— 1 brackets t chairs 5 \ ar "7 late 
Gaia) tccloumee cues! $16 95. stock 15'x20’. or} ard sizes tp ONE 22 IN GRAV bc $75 M 2x48) im Sa iel “pee 1 BINGERTEPATG | tone, erat lowe] racks. nov- {A-CR. m0 tate OR 
Trenton wes ao for OR TA Scanian AWNING CO. | Pence aig kin CAST IRON ase on ken mere tote ae peo AMPLIFIER 025. MY | WHT Orchard fake Ra FE 635. | fore, mani mowrr vereecr ome ‘ BON wt ena CARS “OR CHEAP aie 
board nd AY molete FE urner | Witte MICE - 1249 | uazle load . Go- fPAs , > 8 
Wood rockers ge A = E_2-5788 afte down ovav vith PLAYER Ick HAMS powder ho ing shoteun EVI Space w 3-4511 
Zs 15 2 | a" AD réom ment Bul Lad (PIANO. F' ‘et Shoo. TERS A re iron \ and VINRI : T : TD JU 
Camp cotn 3 (AT BIG SAVINGS AADMIRAL TY (TAKE OVER aren id Four OR ano. om Ey RE se AMETERS ALL | dea ot more OME ted hie DE MOTORS |," Se EAS SREP 
Gin neve cheate of drawers. $795 2ue— 2482412 naod tamber a2x4~ PANTANDEM rr | tee evervuhine for -ur Puild-, ie COMING AND REPAIR: Dogs Trained, Bo ig ee git? reset! 5 ENN YAN BOXTS WE “BUY CARS ee 
erators ctric swres, wcarigs ‘ust arrvel a ca Must gell. Be P TRAILER LAC ae ‘PLAY pede FE 2-631? { oso. oarded 70 3-2226 or OA " e-2150 meets OA Michigan orovellers 1 uburn_Ave 2 
EASY TERM xe) Pir Sheeting, of 2x4x8" and | pvke Suear st offer $5150 Van KETT’S | ER PIAN a Fe _Oxtord Se eee ee eran Wa WANTED-L 
c OR LAYAW ew} ing in 25 Mile Rd ~ | toned $100 -  RECONDI- | ALL of Sale Ho = also hay ; terms W lid f MOD! ODEL WRECK- 
PEARSON 5 AWAY. ush doers in Wash- BI. > {3 J Sutt BREED ouset : e several e ed cars, w - 
Sepebgnronaa URAL tah hI RE Windows made usmme eaee | 110- — wOUTIPOS a8 tes SUPPLIES _2-9036_or OL _2-8301 meyer OL | ieery trained ps “BOARDED. railers 78: {cbepeets weed * demonstrators Bac! 2, 
ture nsul ™ ho R SP’ L | 20 al ig dise ¢ 
Ns ORCHARD LAKE A Recdiain nti tee ba. Swing saw WER KRAFT 1 ° EM are Clarkston | sMahe INET PIANO % io ake orn Kennel rr BARGAIN ON PONTIAC ARINE. sales cncous “ 35 Aut » Parts 
“ Kext_to_Permer's Ges | Station walmta’ concrete (and mortar. | Pipeesee easonable OR SAVAGE PO a_$oey) __ foshers “PE Coss. Terms. ee =e ele. | Franks Port. con for res “ eS TE].EORA sevice “tho BAG rE Fert 
ADMIRAL L COMBI Shingles-roofing-nall -| PICNIC TABLE AD type. 20° WER MOWER. REEL’ REC “ping. 7 BATHING AND CL s Part ask for John Plu: Breed ets CR APH WE ARE BU LEY St. 
9 NATION, humbe ahding eeede end) many sere sizes FE ao ann | Aa soln musics furnace’ plus REC OuDE NED TAEDTOM STEE | . oN. Perry CpGhs MO bout ho art 11 RUN-| spring muvmmege epee cree 
. eere it coo } pipe «6 pre | DOGS, BIL _ we fy sum 
~ WALTON TV ced ves “eres 23e , Lepety YELLOW FACE _trol FE 5-1506 ng auto. con-| FE +0806 piano. Galiaghers trained core ee earn Dpoas ; eller, tiese.”: rE a oon a us aaa paid tor sales. , Top 
Walton. Cor. Joslyn "e molete lumber ii ney on “your lintels pal ceptor Angle iron STORM WINDOWS & 120 BASS | _@raph. reSuell, 318 @ Tele oe , INBOARD 65 H $2, 33. ‘64 and ‘86. 
1 y FE2-2257 SURPI ran maten@ ment and bo | 1 window i8_& SCREENS Good ) 3 SRIFT ACCO — | 2 truck engine. 62 id HU Y 
ENNY RAINT SALE aM USTUMBER |? Street. PEC 3-194] cones | ewer Pais Tee ese TE) ss condition FE 6-363 SPRDION H —— | SC pe gio or mere \ RO! 
Ro | ——— 2-7 A cco! = 5 wv ( 
Labgedngergr ly @Qly 6c. 43 98 $340 High: aod ha (Moy on rest — | | new $50 aoe ROION BRAN tay, Grain & Feed 71. mewn: coecber are truly that ‘ : P ELOIN bu FROARD MO. 2 _W Me TOR SALES 
Two aslslter 4 vessel AN lS 2s002 S oh to CeaND  ApoUT 3¢ ACRES Rann | rents) OSS aiousie windows retin eal ed eg 7 uroo_CWPE_2-2641 
iekoninleane cae pe fe \NCHOR FE FENCES PLYWOO ave Money at “sys SPIANOLA” WITH me ei geet pie heaters “complete bath with fui COSTELLO'S BOAT HOUSE. LAK | CALIF ORNIA BUYER 
° ase RE FHA D sa peesss cel ent _ tac +4 st of Pon- : sub a ish to E 1 
Raiser a ef. ..... 289 E ESTIMATES F re. en sin ft | BURMEISTER’S lo W. Pike & ma condition. Call ALL TYPES — or eves. FE $1392, eat new teatures egedes rieaapd Oakiand Cause ters Peovie | __ FE Soon or aie yt: 
1 gal patnt & roll 01 ar t/ 4x8 per sheet | ‘Ss —|C Batt FP HAY IN FIELD| ¢ ar fates. dee ales tie bapes ay and June of our | making WTD WR 
acer pas sone) STUIStS” sandec fir 4x8 85 19 ale Stor sk ne of will deliv 9 f trailer pac e biggest! Sit bsst te r ih vear  _¢ ECKED AND JUNKED 
FLOOR SHOP s’ supplies, hobby | pr pacer ll = $3 93 R ¢ Equipment 64 4 rer oats & com. ‘A San | on this tot E peckese) eo) | oeetgog boned nares pamieey | aa rE D 
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ae 9 8 Saginaw St supplles—check our élgs-|ec craadl tite be'hroo'r bard 848. ELECTRIC POP COOLE soso STANDING RYE OR ele ecuamabe, or ‘irait | Terns wactase beara oor Wor! ARTED 70. BY “Bu PROM PRI- 
x 2 RUG AND PA | sification “H achroon electric pool) pea $5 79) | condition $50. OR sot Goon | 10 ACRES [oe cn Buy or rental ‘ens tm color bh CARamic do | °F Ford must __ or hil ke eee 
RewInoto 3-1898 D | Supplies” N obbies and) cte- te ieseices . st es 800, 000 a 41 6129 | _ Povtiae var AnDeS way alte teal a ce cat .. voseivie ciped make this Yea s 
} Tt ie ’ ® capin k +1007 urnit , ct car, J , — = 
‘toner me Ln uP R CON. Pees No. 24A. Damaged Refrige at $40 50 | , ur r cue wt (AN MEAT COUN. ACRES ALFALFA AND BROME you Lal eprestie or what have ee Biba Pach oat ce TOP BOAT 
ctrie 106) W 4 funro 3} FORD _ Bore ati rators yi) tumber ye a . FE t antes 960 Oxford T le $200. Call a! vinrude motor. | 
REBUILT M Huron _ ORD TRUCK 1's TON REAP ) um cartons et ct AT BU ake Rd EM 33 Cooley srl Trailer Sale Call after ¢om_EM 3-45 . 
AYTAG ends 1 bloc 2 TON AR | es ve aways RMEIs “E Sale ALL EK Michigan bott! ne BOAT TR 4534. | 
Spindrier wa AND EASY | 9675 W lock East of Sash OUR PR Sporting Good INDS OF MAY and ttle gas. Trailer whe AILER, SMALL) 
Guaranteed re es q machines aldon Rd shabaw, | LOW ICES ARB NOT a | RSE g Goods 65 oats, corn Phone STRAW. 1 M: accessories parts 4, els $65 7219 Biuebi | 
+5169. ise) UsED | HUTCH BUT OUR v | aera cust 5-0686 Ue South of Lak _ hams Lk Rd rd off Wil.) 
REFRIGERATO PICNIC TABLES. INSON et srrvicx is, GUNS BUY § aoe OM COMBINING * __MY¥ ¢ Orn on M-24 12 
1054 mode! Ra LasT YEARS |_cioc #15 To mic TAR leet Trailer S 3 YARDS TO Manley ear eet) | provelles combine |M with SELP | ALUMIN a aaa 4 YWOOD ROW 
ean ls es cad ws rt 7600 Elizabeth L agcor- | ¢ er Sales ‘ SERVE Yoo two WHEEL © bh 10 Bagley | _ments now, OA & ake arrange- NUM 1952 SPART nd trailer FE “BOAT 
5 ‘ H 1 Lak 618 Dix WHEE : 2179 23 ft 8 ‘AN-MADE 26387 
iota real Bee queree town) evens) ceurpare neg | 108" sa pe {x8 Sheet Rock C&C... 8 woe oR Lie TRAIL- WATE a Srey rie rorasta aporecate oxtres: west CHRIS CRATT RUNABOUT | 121 | a 
than a ea or a little ore si cou! Hot ae ot) gas, with elass Also ADE DOOR 128 Std. ww. pt sneet lead) nn M GERMAN SPO! _ — 2 | | 5-7476. Royal Oak ves in@ trailer ap bgeeerea Inciud- | = s =— ‘Bis jana “S78 
Fluoresceat machine Michi niiers aatomatic and steam | _ Both $20 83 N screen door, | 1312 ne bds per M. $8900 e with new sco RTER : 1954 MODERN - Lake Orton 315 Lake 5&t.. ° 
33 OOrct gan hardwar water Neat ) 83 N_ Telewrant = pine — pe FE 5-Tlse Fo Sa new 4-77 PT ee 
Ave rchard Lake solL e . electrical er. ONE 200 aM ; 1 Fe we fir bd per M $39 ENGLISH 88 c le Liv Severa)] out _ LIKE CENTURY a 
So : geivanised - supplies, bi P_ LINCOLN PO 112 : mM... 8? DOLE. $25 ne EON estock 72 —‘uTsFE utstandine = fea- : BOATS — HOS 
REFRIC cys tittio _ emoper of e gas driv RTA. | w opine sh s79O | FE ¢ LP 2-77120 «313 PORTAB TS | 
5 as pe and ~ en welder. ox4 8 rsa ft fa) rr $ Paddock ; LE M 
rom eens comeunn ite ce iREIONTS ees Se acne outbonre swore we it ee ee ee IRE BOATS MOTORS Bey. curetauy Sree COLT seas yeratemy LIKE. INLAND TAKES, BOAT. | 24 8 es SALES 
; piece dining suite 639 nt ee tee) or x6 std. Do “g17000 Ee Tapt rr-shell. 375 8. Te! 6-27 . Exe. breed - < MY 9100) | oes mer | 354 8. Seatmew ot __VE _€137) 
. excellent FE ee p. «ALWAYS WREC) 28 ugias fie ~= ee ph FE 2-4708 Tele- 730 ing. MA 1982 NEW MOO? FE 3 | For Sale 
= niece is ——7 a7 std Douglas ft + M $9900 JOHNSON 22 | 6 Af —— Bpotted Nal FT +33] BRUCE HYDRO PLAN | Used Truck 
price: ur oO cOR 2” blanket r oper M.. $9900 | N22 OUTBOARD MO- eEesoro PIGS. : R and connected ‘HYDRO PLANE = s 9 
C. Ine 3 s nion Wrecking A eae oh 1oo ft mer?’ tor Fine runnin ARD MO 95-0666 “POR BALE mit ouuscce ma (Mas 1 ee cury super 10 Hurrt rer. . 
OFA BED 0 aa 5 ‘w' a Mile Ra YWOO | Gaaeies fir Plyseore, oe 84-40, 27-7047 g condition FE 2 a rooms and 3 as 3 large unit All eon cane Quickie | 52. 40, & “46 CHEVROLET 
7 ; . ; wees O88 ss AGbLE HO | Btud pe bath Twin bed ° trols includt 
EXCELLENT FO CONDITION age ore TANK. LIK | axa fir plywood” ———— F RSES AND ; dio double bed ehpess meter Like ine speed: | ton “6s 
FOR er E NEW x™% W ~ccee. 83.06 a or_ inform PACK kiteh Young sto ‘ new and ECO bie. 
On RECREATION. went AGE alee Ns —— certs SuPer carry x87 8s. bire me otyosd...-. a1 38 - Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 amity a ee ee fully Meompieiely ts "Beaute am ve Tit Cal MEG aT) pakke cane AUBURN 
electric player ANO WITH | nee “el ipes 876, 1x10 & n pine ply ...-..37 Ye ol Tyres ,cicen ss y furnisned. 13 FT RU — oe VRO N DELIV- 
tlon eucelient condi: | yscord knotty pine per M. $7) 94 1 TOPSOIL, F MFX SACRIFICE JNABOUT AND . $406. $5 put = 
moves 80 wil sacrifice | $380 oft state” vir woes P| air low feeresss| ee WP oer M ‘si, 00 Beco eth a yea SAND aid XICO BURRO FEMALE. 1 YR Re JON Mist Sate ee tas outboard. dete 12 *YNORT = 
changea OUGHT SOLD & E Und s E 40257 or make of- ~p ° @ Nails ence posts e060 AL KINDS OF * —— _saddle and b oho children. New 346 Oa os Realtor ~ ee Woodward 
: Turner e 807 XI : it BLACK ONTIAC @s and 168 co Oil dirt : TOPSOIL AND 8ST | bridle $179. FE 2-8695. kiand Ave i . SPEEDBOAT \ ard eat 13 Mile 
eon FE 2080: Cle chine HAWK TRENCHING MA- PLYWOO re pipe tn. mm. bee ts __ truckers Pe ie ee A es RY ROAN MA Co-operative Real Estate rr 3-000) | ee Century in pertect cond | eeBOE in §-1100 
to ua? wh FAIR CONDI ee Aah aR FR oan 9-2463 0 1488 Baldwip Dp CO: we oem Uaoots | tree 2 ose - 4 ext roP sOlL 21 ni aren Mesa with RE. exeaswOR EQUITY rag 800 boop! petely a ee ate | body, aed ieee, Panel, 
Lake itfieid Macedav | or +7 one OLD Belews nEPAI PE 2-254} 3 er mowers from... $14 05 lager stone.- sand and DIRT, | WHITE RIDIN arage ison modern home with | 3-872 ewkirs. EMpire ‘Ta, = condi 
= _ | CIRCLE loos " REPAIRED pe colored hath rom. $59 05 rl Howard FE 48493 eravel | or t O MARE FOR SALE ne or late model t | HAULE O7HE } OFOR 
U SALE ica — | tures me UORESCENT FIX- | por ze arin ia rour LS) eeat medicine pls en ‘Mitines | A-) TOP SOIL & PEAT WHOLE. eee Orion hs cattle MY = io54- ERIC —. — boats > Ano t R LOAD OP le 3 MY Ae Buckhorn oe 
sed washer. 81 modernity st brightest and most | ferme PE 40654 werace doors oo ) saie loading M HOLE. ~— ————— CAN 35 FT.. 2 Also hav v truck this week | 4, ti 9:00 A 
Auto gas ede 93 and up CR anette, of lighting for k Py BARDWAR _Auburn._ on thru Sat 73 rms OR _ 35-4503. 2 BED | ce e another bie | LATE 1 00 pm. 
$ Z dinettes, bec ; kiteh- | ONE TA E—PLUM = near_Croo 84 ming im ti semi-ioad 94 CHEV * 5 
Ori ‘auto. neater. - | teavon rites.” bedroom and ree- pect NK TYPE vi we cUUM IP » 700 ane ein PAINTS “ -1 TOP S ao1L eae oe For Sale Poultry 74 “HFT TRAVELO 1% YEARS OLD | Practically ee ee wan | Rp, tus like new. Ton Pick 
: Sie htly > s | t p.  ORIVE -DING A gravel. f ONE — tt tact excellent cond Also some a MY _ 23-6433. warty. 
Pisce meee! as $19 95 | ce noe: marred. Ca!! 30548, Call after 5 pm ateer elds TO 8 House _PF 4* iL Lyle Con 1 0 - FE 5§-3713 condition $2300.| cheep, Be used ones | 52. CH 
Fiscr made Hoover, $49 95 | ee ean See ce 1 at ce FE | AND SAVE ('P BURMEFISTER'S — 122 of PB +AasT2 clin, OO8E. 1 GAN = cv tter boats for le ate EVROLET PANE 
oF fi sate, Pato aremse, iregiiay ae ee Michigan INTERESTED UX PROTOORAPH | ML MATERIACE™ adi NR os CERTED. rene 0% ine re He 20 FT FOR | @ F- wri stain hoe Bit | PAR, aaa ge ike be 
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“Cc R tt : A S INC C & SUPPT. ies 20 #0 | i Too soil fill C @ sand arat- able Julv 5 M eks nid avail- the New Vent 'N PONTIAC on CA_8-2270, N- ward at 13 
. x IP ELECTRIC | ALUM. COMB | DOORS : CAMERAS & FQUIPM 244A 00d BI IRMEI - GR. Stuart FE all env time Bee ee ere nea ig) comentario? Home that was ELGIN § HP OUTBOA | % Lincotn_5-1100 
aoe Auburn Rd _¥E ip WHEEL ve 20233 were | 12 By 18 GARAGE 6125 wT one TER - = _Mneay Mile Road Aoaee Farm. | Nate Mobile Home. = Nee we, comittion. FE I ee Bio deotoecsts Moos be 
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LEEPMAKER CHAIR BED. | ft head SeETAL TRA cat as 1a RAGE. 38 PHONE Northern Lumber Co | BLACK DIRT, $109 : Sale Fart Plateau 22279, nt 5 8 a ee cactels: Genesee ein | - NAVE THAT NEW BOAT IN: Fe cunt _ work! 
SPRCIAL Prices ON fe Gi chnttadtenae Eocene | ATW Jer Pung raqu vw wo pontiet CoN Mane LM AGiRDINN Bul NAGE olBS Ses ale Farm Produce 78 traitor MSottnch | Sb forest iat Woogyerd th Hie 
EW iNTER N BRAND ¥ el jon. 875. 80 a ent | PLYWOOD Lad Se 4181 | : FE 5-6660 GAR ; manent h cosy inviting ple. Howard Loo ope UR. 
ern ear ereusn aie oral | weer ee se p electric | wicks. _ CUT TO SIZE WA Netra & 0 Mile R ais DEN PLANTS F fee a ert il per, | _Oisie Bey ie 5/48 FORD PICK UP 
Noone: GU ane soot Peo ha are weteetiie | msc a Wa Orceard “Lakers i‘ ‘ and vegetables of all LOWERE| Cinetne elt sere Ales is & NEW RO tires, This truck te sear 
. 2% Fr. MO ile Rd MA 6-34 Teeive| LION ee ~ SUMMER 1.4184 BLAC Sweet potatoes at” kinds Even | ness and juxu veok | WBOATS 17 FT ts tn real nice 
DEL ss 19 ‘ INEDG ER PR'CES *K DIRT TO $233 s at Dixit eral Rove rv Also gen bettom $50 PLANK 
KING BROS. COAL FURNACE AND ALL PES. FI VER AMERICAN M. A. Beveo "coat Seer rue ee aut uae ot Sasa AT Wi sre | co Ty fe Like new <i} | eee CLINTON 7 HP NOWoodward_« am Mile 
2th 2 : nd ids of ow AT WILL-O-W nis one Used ave] Scere moto _OUT- 
CREDIT _ ter | pm, ean Cai see | AUTHO: ~ Alt SON nUKcKeDt Sal §-4 est Lone L way | low as $50 coaches R rom origi Lincotn 
FE 40734 TERMS | COMMERCIAL 4A : : “ED FACTO Call M. ‘DIRT. TOP_ graph ake Rd at T _ 1 down. Gen as} Regularly $119 95 ginal carton. 
Ss ERCIAL W oe | ke and RY SERV.) SUMM A Benson tor | dirt Base SOIL a Rd. Bloomfield Les O1 Dixie Hw esee Bales | Terms Special $79.9 
YOUR 1-H FE ¢112| flectre St ALKING + | Free te genuine factory FR PRICES O | and ments. Seepage beds your own Bri Hills , Pie ‘. an Ed Williams Tir . : 
PONTIAC RD. DEALER 2| sewing poss Mode! (4% F en on factory aA pate | 549 N. Saginaw FEd N COAL | Sand septic tanks Bull bes | ginning Thur ne containers’ ae i ONTIA _pany 451 8. Saginaw e Com- 
2 PIECE LIVING _AT OPDYRE Dy aee) te acres ee ER's 6) W._Burve st ” SSEPTIC u ANKS | Pies. Fe rates Dave FE Jaidi EK Merritt “Mr ceo | ONC ee | raiee Fagin Band 
__Good_condit:on ¥. CLEAN | b eather and tomb e + 260 000 — aie H — 5 ERRIES. M a 7 b S Oo s accepted. Ea: OTORS. 
, - i eee ONTMOR j n ite ATOR BO sy terms 
2 Pc” LIV $95. FE 26490. cere included 818% apietes for r FEET Coweta «ug BLAC K DIRT j aed Queen Ann ENCY | Also TO 5! The world’ T TRAILERS 
on FE Hail eel kdl! 8 MY 3377) or MY Ute new ae car ant Fir pr Sol ee uate “it desired re ey or eed Delivered Heights © ccuircsl BA’ Avesrs | Weg od vectadiuanss gud tretars Sasciee See the “ult “conv 05 | 
A. LARGE EXCEL > ou: 32711 jon air orted All sizes ON. PIPE. $320 | gpa ORS DE-TOI E_5-2840. | CHERRY cular $005 and. $100 trailers | MY ou buy « tra ertes 
ese Caer Cer oe etucio | 04.90 ne OuT Pir Sosa ee Ordard Pe Est GRADE Top SON SBRED | Bring pa lad rl “Hy fow es 030 and 805 sivens 3 ae ROUND Soros | 
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put dining pesveal wormy chest- | Oc TI.d i9Xp) : ela) cones nae $6.08 | Slade. FE 5-04¢4e soll Llovd Cy ruit Farm 4670 Masters Fa | utch f | oo LAC At UMINUM ah TON EXP 
F panies m sets ma eae LINOLEUM ” Fir... snes SEE Gul jomeceatas GRAVELED _ Cee eee arastces inson S KE T L ys ouA PAINTS rs XPRESS 
KELVIN : ee inds of gravel, fiit ALL | taine: rrants-ior ale Brine cot ' 
aon: Hales EXCELLENT | SM iT H's. 337 aS. ‘Secu ++. $3.38) | “caaptna 1} and top seth | aoe a were BOT, Ra railer Sales er qeorre at pos ae 
DIO | - nae $228 Ge RLACK a a POT “-— \ eights, FE . Auburn ! 
pal a ee tT © lit,” ENAMEL RECESS x PAINT GRADE 33.79 | arege Doors | Ae plaid pelt tlle at ots 10 Ra rare 4301 Dinig Hwy, Drartod Pain pourmoane ica Cate | : 
SIMMONS H'DE-a-BED GRAY | AVE_Sunplv ‘oo 821.95 up TO CHOOSE FROM “tae ee ae ved CHERRIES. 8 2830_8 Fates alee om OR 3-740 __ UL AFTER | 
ph a &_ Paddoc = y ORay | DRAW TITE DLTCHI LEA 96.78) wetrpralt steel fully OFFER LOADING ge 25 cents a ae —rruite. 1947 27 PT ee NOW et 1933 ~CHRIS-CRAFT | ARRY 
TYPE VAC — tg" x3" Prom ly guaranteed. | gravel. DIRT. ROAD “LIGHT 3 . wheels In AL TANDFM |) 20 i 
birch het’ VACUUM SWFEPFE. ; oo OR CADMIUM eArE>| ig'n%" ‘Woe olay ernessing tte end | up. Estimates op. Iz 1335 ‘Sioemieat See 7 2 fe conte "SWEET | CHERRIES. | eae Be aa | aes Svortsman Utility. 108 bo JEROME 
$-5029 ) a ' 2 a 18. a 
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et Mdm ete to eT ea usar Con te eens DISCOUNT ig ee pee ieatieney a warner HERRIES. ims On 300)” “pr eED te afc Os take trade FE EGE E ES 
z vo AND . p CUXAIRE COAL FURNACE 1947 Arket ¢} On Sherwin-Willt eat-san - 53 GL eer 14 FT 2 ‘ PH. 
it FY V «from, amen fenene ts yen wee eames eae led Lake paints ap abel ‘Ste Ga eae tat as vou fee oc thay eam ae ean 35e QT. 147 bese st so pPRACTICALLY i male nb RE WEEDS 3 SOME | FCGOO Mone THAN jo Years a 
: console reduced A Hine le Ree “WED bt RIC HARDW vey, Leoerisnd Fuel and © esue. $15 5 yo BO 2-2416 own will handle ern $650 SE a es CE TO BUY” 
thorne Electrical ed. $75. Haw- g set Cost $225 will s DING aseslles MOR ARE Orehard fake Ae atot load : per BU SEBAGO 1952 ; e_ Call FE_4-8717. x) 9 OM. 
Co. MI for $125 will sacrifi 31218 TINT OR 80 GAL 0 FR S-AISA oad dehvered. F ot SEED * E TRAVELALL . C. PANEL. 
TWIN MATT _4-2200 MUlberry 09-2260 ce GAL RHEE te red. FE 4-45°97 potatoes OA ATING very ‘MODERN NEW Geras t, At 
RESS AN ANS Gt MAN FACTU ter M ELECTRIC owe 77508 62179 good condition IN NEM eal Call after 
_spriny FE 5-4607. D 80x Viva” FARR WAMOUS| ets IPERS AGE beater 2 sea ey -FAKA i B22 BEB ATO SEED Rd, FE 2-630? = 1380 Tarlor =e 1 om. 
ptt FAMOUS ne~ these are NT SALE MI 4-9379 rs old. $100 ARM TOP + tate “AND. "EATING — & BOATS “8 . 
UPRIGHT SHOW PIANO. GO cba ea el hae for bh wre, ane are core ea Pe mols er E ano . OFL yes Ty mile south po. 4 FT PONTIA eee N 
condRicn, $25 FIANO, 0.0 aa cere cies 18) jomes |, complete i furraces trom $3 10 FRY EVISONS REPRIGFRATORS ieee Coe co 3500 eS ee eee Cae cp AN RAL ew and Used 
1 aj oF Fi i 1, stath _kiown merch ALY : te stov z ’ SN : SOUR CHE oe 1 FT 7 : Salle i 7 C 
Seni Spence St. or oeciliating 040s eee) ane eae 80.8. Perry\ See Cer carci Sig alecouat HARDWAY cents a ot 501 So) oa pipiens HOUSETRAIL- «30 Oakla UG = ; 
on. one ade Allowance | bec eetrnet: wienians Pre Pele Ay NS VARIETY Girt Heating Cos 2 stop at Wayne Top sod black dirt SWEET S eo AD) eg) NOUaMERAL ER” ae NEW 12° JINX anise RUCKS 
_ nd en e e nes a ai an a r « whan! : TR — — conditi alae ‘ ] he 
Oe yet acmum tleaners -Conrer | | saescent 39 _Orehard Lake Fluo: | ppe | THREADING AAC "| ont Rte” LES eee dict peat sand “pick your omny Brine (con om eee uceme lt eatioees” 078 ga 
} sod ito 8 a SIE oct mod all others To BE| roe Bidar tetas DO LACHINE. | an gal celaen aeaTER $70 50, ere Serge it ROAL. ORIVEWAY wheat tL Wattles Ra Bem 7 —= Se NL her theme res YEL ILSON 
rebr'iding | cu e- | and er ma Plumb’ Cheap. Save | C8 gas beater sa un a _ SE irm OO peket }b) ite )iGenss C 
hae ane you ee toe | Annex, bob! pore po ene Cay Hall a peat S. Sa fey | tend sink-fittings ake ae FE 4a. F 7, Se " ne cushive . ale Farm Equipment” 76 railer cow _Disie_S Hwy *_Genesse ss Bales OAKLAND AT 
gardiea' of "conden oy mate a ae ca en MOWERS |) ROTARY paxeieuees Tou see TRU | A-1 BU fhe SU ay ey EVENINGS. 
‘or 2 week r make. POWER SPR iT - NY M4 FT | Elizabeth Lake Ra. | : _N EVENIN > 
ee ow ton aay Get. the | 278 gal. 15 OIL TANKS auesoeee will hold Boar ees ila ott L ;CKERS--DEALERS |_ LEE THE ore trailer r ALUMA CRAFT OAT & FE 2-9203 SS 
FE 5-064? FE 22. | tn. legs, ents availad! | : u i Garden R MAN m 5 Big Beave | : FE 
= fare a _ im at 3183 W { Her 6h Dettverer. pe ee von and tawe ei Miller, BPS P | “TENTION Ro otary bap hey faite Hoes minghsm oo os For le > 
ae c. FE 5-3540 after & | ’ re 8s. W rd. ee and Go also Spread | — ‘Ne and Powe | 2 PT & Sale Used 3 
Id ad Satin | vd 5 rt Mowers Es SPEEDLINE} Cars 
= SETS coor | FaBe STAN _Mile Ra. Bt erth of war rubber bas © ANDE k SERVICE deck and R. CENTER | 91 
Mon, From” #1 7 CONDI W STANDING TOILETS $2! Fesgitet tha M1 e. plum e, bard- | Le S erms | RSON CH wheel, 1954 
ED | Sp apabie gi iene 138 ty eee ‘tenets PIPE Paine en dow ee ania | FE ees: sales & Service | re PRAIRIE SCHOONER. Logs ee Saas | nee. Setesl ae 375. DYNA 
t oie ee | ae in) zn te lengths) 10's ft. | _,Ph ber. 7625 Oakland | PEAT SAL {CASE : 21 Mt. Clemens, 89d 2 wn rane MOMES 11 Doone r $250. 8 ft. 3 ~aint. no heater, original 
| ¥ Ee DI * : TR Clemens 2 bed S tly ydrovi i rust, 2 
1 TRADE-IN DEPT. WhifactorY. Sepond “Cotored Otings, 5p | te 8 6 PLUMBING ours © (08D “LAWN MOWERS” 7x1 Wholesal E Cre eee coun ee ety to 47 FE p70 so Call after $ 0m. | ae a a Fe 
Lounge chair save” PL —Irregulars — aginaw “tent 24° <creens & WALL) S004 treo only clean. h ‘cate = HAY B n. as long as 5 ye as 's ig PT B ba CHEVROLET » 
eee sek 90s 100 8. Se UMBING SUPLY PL | eee 52109, dows. house d & storm win- ea igh test, Langdon 48 SALER — $100 BERT St 3 per cent interes ars to pay 16 FT. BOAT. INBO i Woodward at 13 Mile : 
Washer eeeivciecers: a8 95 | a ginaw St __FE 5-2100 NG SPECL CIAL. ‘Ss other ftems. i osece many $6 Cane 45 Pontiac Trail i Brac PAND UBED TRAIL leather seat pee MOTOR, | _____Linecoin_ 56-1100 
peveneess © chair Loe sie ee OR SALE LADY'S 70 4S Su bic $395 a le | WESTERN SAD e | Al mine ‘MOTOR DRIVEN } USED ONE OPTION PAN | $ese1 Fire 9450 takes, VE SE tae 
Ges rane sseeeee $30 30 _eash gold diar ond , 10, POINT 3 s. soil pipe. $350 a saad condition sBDOCE SACELUERE Shredd S. — tion $375 FE 40016 | po D ONES AS LOW AS ey _8-6581,. Detroit kes, VE condition. 208 Oneida. Le 
rie Sa eee. $20.50 ash FE 29 mpartment : « reddra inte { i) FT. M se BUICE SUPER, 000 DUNE 
Retacrsices ot pe $40.05 Cee SD RG LIDS ~NEW ARB with trim roetudina spray, 830 5 WELDED STERIL FURNACE PE 29231) 000 Case Ele waar HAY TIME! ! |  ARTS—STO pir) MOLDED) E "¥WOOD_ $350. | ee ee = 
dinin: _ $49 _ Phone compartment c y. $39 50, version with b GAs HOLIDA Fiz. Lk. Rd. HAY WHILE RE Beach $225. Jies W . and heate 
aay” suite” $50.50 atts i Rules, FE 2-7900 nis with stand oan jauedry _contrals, 365_8 A petites all ¥ PARK Lean ae a FE THE SUN " s Telegraph ae a n _neeee Harbor eee r 2 tone 
ITE EIGHT B aucets, eee E MONE crose from T 2.3200 CHRIS CRAFT. CUST¢ 
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TH i yaarn riage, Good A CAR. Open daily 8 to 6: 8 Do It Yoursel ROAD GRAV ATED MONEY Bune Open Eves & Sun, PM. ft Sportsman, Fully CUSTOM | 17 | “ 
MAS ECONOMY HOME DRESSED PORE ANB — Arnason Plumbing Supp self | OSes ae Eo | Bayraier“ihe Fem tty" money: Ade Accesories nse ote canine co. 
} U Fe ED n u  aelivered. FE 4-€ | ere oney cessor = BRACE 
361 RNITUR E CO. FE sree and sausage. 9° Phone orev Poly Floor ee R RENT | "Anise Jearteren ane GRAVEL Used poe wee Sees One remse| A Aecesoorise 2S re sae PEE" coe “° 
__ PONTL WwW ST. HoT ge mes w ; wa sanders mand sanders- WaSHED 8 3-9500. Used and ne | uto Glass S =< if 2-0092 
one AC. MICHIO a ee WATER “HEAT i sare | ROMER ¢_Daiiver vd paper steamers warers aod ol dirt ah a RAVE Idea mowers and, rakes New ES you need it! Been | EVINRUDE MOTO An - 
OsED 4 tt abs SIZE GAS ‘onsumerts lin use on Sinks cra’ Ps BY Puei pao Ye Oak- mot. ND SAVE AT vice? Glass install IT 4 RS r old 
. Saginaw St ¥. es $98.) and $119 30 gal te marred, $3 Lak 6 to he bP as e Builder's HOUG : you wait. I nstalied while , Wolverine . 
tsep WASH an 859. Jed bottled ras . 693-78. | pe Ave F PE 5-615) ane sum YUGHTEN & S All nsurance jobs h | 3 ne and Peath R 
ING M ahily marred These are | gal. beaters 959.50, | JACKSON é oN work guarante ‘onored.| Jid Tow- and er-Craft 
$735? and un R ACHINES.; and bot . Also electric, A. nea! $79 | RENTA Wood | Case, Ferguson od eattee th a ca ed. Free 1 Ib. | Sterling t Drumman Canoe Woodward at 
trie Co 1060 W B Munro Elec. | rift tled gas heaters - ae 8. Pe 6) UsDes ‘pulLp TAT SEE AD Wood, Coal & Feel © NS ana or Oe. door giass oF customer with each | 20e" § rallers Marine sw Lincein Me 
Huron c values Aichi at ter) _ RECONDIT Sk OUR TOMI. ING SERVICE. tte 67 | ochester OL 1-07 glass or windshie! € undavs and oles - . 
cent, gan Fi TONED OUR TOO = RVICE.__ DAVID — FOL. 1-761 eld installed. Term evening 
USED TRADE- iN ~ a OM re erect tne machines SINGER SEW. Soeina wing eStats Own ee oe. WOOD GIVEN AW pid BAND eerey a BAR | 199 Corn Setarday Until ¢ [EANRINOTON Boat s Bank | iron Motor 
DEPT. saw *&M COMPANY ae ¢ demonstration. ber stork soi] sewer fad gee’ eco get it. FE 44603. ay, FARN b 2-5308. 22 Oakland Ave s D ance | iF & Teleeraoh WORKS auwaye. 
erait washer ror AWS AND MOWERS MACHINE REINFORCING MESH =| os iy fhe west ae outer | eS ie pate | ce ose oF oA BARVEST TIME TERS 1 SET 650 X 16 TIRES & TUBES. | A ne Eeeat HUR 
aytag washer mateed |: 095 TIRE 5 PAINT. EN . 4c per Sq rs 7 er) wnra Wed aim PE | —*!084 after | reviace Call LI AVE B > I8 COMING WE _107 8 Also a set of 21 | cellent and trailer. Ex ° 
-@. E, $49.95 WARE H | Shee : Ft tn full roll Closed ru Wed 0 to 6:30 | _ Com ALE RS, CHOP LS sonnet 1 condition. Must a MOTOR SAI ES as 
i ltt : ARD- oe per 8q. Ft. Cu olls every Thursd ca, | BINES MOWE PERS, be appr jst be seen 
ow pRetrigerstor i 06 | mS KLE erc £ ANSTOR. J il a WHY PAY T HE HIGH | ie ‘Sale Pets 69 a Ce YN READY TO GO a oe = ATTE NTION! __ ¥ uae eciated. . 952_W. Huron 
PC. >room stl CET TTT STORE ‘ ’ Sa ; BUSINTSS READY TO DO, e are wreckin G 
beers wainat, Swin Beds SP plies oot Barre A STORE YL DOLLAR FOR PAINT?) AKC BEOUTERED, “camusnoa|) WE COME TN AND SEE | late model low ‘We Ihave severai Mereury Oe tboard noraniteeais 
s ‘ir Armstrong QUALIT 1. 6 ble. _ Tel TAKE. TRADF- gines. T age used en- 7 
ap PLY FULLY GUARAN ¥ __ Bras Aogle Lincoln St. | CREDIT Sle INS axles es Se amtie ait Motors SHARP USED CAI Z 
‘ve D PAINT PER GA AKC BR Michigan KING BR c pales (moa wero cea vonage G AN Mak RS 
e have many GAL. $1.88 SS ee Spanien pur. T= OS. marers: exnereire sxe or venuine Parts, G = 
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT i] | JM. oe DAL, $2.00. a cary i% mies out| powTia wae os SCHRAM AUTO P ARTS! — & Service | lenn’s s 
FREE PARKING Reinforced concrete, FE : KIN A . os vEMALE Sak | ast ae. BD AT OPDYKE a ee NETL — r orty Hook's Place at \ , MOTOR, J 
~ YMAN’S CAME ax 0A STEAM TA iz 6 ; ere NG BROS. aun 7 Plow gid = TRA aaah iD AND CHANELLED Son | NED «Sano Nae 
w Cedar L 4-9632, and scoop. motor. H SON 
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, - ae Core . Meese _cemner_ 2h FE 45-0610. ED DACHSHUNDS. | PRICES 349 tes AUTO Pants. | .Nesr Cr = ; “en Puer, 
ant Ads!. To. sell, ren = : ’ fwine 10 bales or) more Me SRATHUREA | ott ee an OF 
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Price in Cars 
finances 
ECONOMY'CAR MKT. 22 AUBURN ET BEL-AIRE POW- . Power steer- 
i owner car.   
  
CHEVROLET 1948 «$190. 
Radio, a one Gass a ex 
“Noettaw old car down. | 
Weogvard of | at a Mile 
CHEVROLET 1996 “ RA- dio and heater Good condition. 
OA $3117. trailer chaisis 
    
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“wontuwnet CHEVROLET 
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CHEVing 4 DR_STATION WAG: 4 DR ATION WAG- 
radio, ert gg ATION WAG. |- 
on ted nad ready to _ For Sale Uses Used Cars a1 
mp CANSTUNER. BEA BEAU- | 
  
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~ equipped  wnite walls Ue reg | 
for service-sma]) .own payment | 
over vavments. FE. 5-0062 
    a r, Power Ghide 
Very clean. « 
Bob Frost, Inc. | DEALER | 
nmg50 S WOODW ARD 
MI 6-200 BIRMINGHAM 
JOrdan 6-303 | 
New 
Credit 
Plan FAVE. YOU EEEN TURNED 
DOWN WHEN TRYING TO BUY   
  
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$23. FE CAR BECAUSE OF SHORT 
EMPLOYMENT NO. CREDIT 
mold CREDIT ? 
WE HHVE A GOOD SELE -CTION 
OR | YLITTLE DOWN AND WEEKLY PAYMENTS OF Ab LITTLE As $85. 
’ No Co-Signers! ~ 
Immediate Delivery! 
Deal Direct! 
No Finance Co.! 
Buy Here—Pay Ilere 
Y’ALL COME 
TO 
171 8. Saginaw 
NATIONAL 
MOTOR SALES 
  
  Radio and heater. Low mileace. 
HURON MOTOR 
  _cash_or trade in. OR 31580. 
‘33 HARD TOP p CHEVROLET PRI- vately ewned ition | 
_$1035_ FE _5-2007_-- 
“Chevrolet | 
1955       
It's & beauty and and carries & new 
ear guarantee. 
# DODOE FORDOR 
Neng oy ? Radio pars. oy oy b mg res, bat- 
tery. brakes etc. are sale- 
ty checked. 
$83 FORD TUDOR 
One owner—and » careful driver 
too! Yes, i's» the V-6 and has 
emg | heater, riage bade 
€ you ge its wo 
sero — mein and et behind the Demonstrators 
Officials Cars 
Courtesy Cars 
Bel Atr 4 Door Sedans 
    No Financing Problems | 
Highest Trade + Lowest Terme 
  60 DESOTO HARDTOP 
A real sharp looking car 
sparking green — 
heater turn signals, Neht ete | 
Your old car may mal e the down | 
payment. Easy terms a balance | in 8 
Radio, | 
32 v4 
Four door y= sedan thet we sold new and have serviced 
mn Loaded with extras 
our ‘figures om a deal. 
83 PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 
Deluze model, Checked 
ready you thousands 
~ miles of acfens tor service. Fully 
equipped. 
to CHR 
“New Yoner’ 
eoupe. Auto, trans, and just abou 
everything extra. H's roaring to 
eo if you are. 
$1 MERCURY 
oo coupe in black that ts ord 
the eye and ketboo 
reign’ trans. end eens 
you Were ready to trade. 
AVE ON GAS 
alion — 
miuch better! 53 Willys 6 fordor 
sedan. Rides like o big car and 
ita a good looker. 
62 DE SOTO CLUB COUPE 
Another fine one owner car auto. 
trans. radio, ete. Tires nearly 
Luxury riding & easiest 
in traffic. A car you il 
love to drive. \ 
4 BUICK 
This is much better than average | 
“48 yee give someone a ict 
good Fordor with Apo : 
eee trans., Tadig & good 
tires 
$1 CHEVROLET 
Fordor in attractive green finish As low as 
Un to M4 months on balance 
Cur low overhead location per- | mits terrifim savings to be passed 
= te vou 
SAVE SAVE 
Don't Delay — Act Today)" 
HASKINS | 
Chevrolet Oakland County's Fastest 
Growing Dealer | 
DIXIE HWY at M-15:; MAnie 5-5071 
‘S) CHEVROLET 2 DR. 8443. RA- 
dio and heater nlus many more 
f Sone $6 cr anv old car down. SAVE 
Jacobson‘s — HUDSON & RAMBLER {ALES & SERVICE, 
  
‘61 CHRYSLER WINDSOR, 4 DR. 
$505 2 tone biue automatic trans- 
mission Anv old ree down a 
= be gtnwe month. 
bebe d | CHEV®OLET 
Wesewe et 13 Mile 
Lineain $-1100 ee 
%L CHRYSLER. BARATOGA V-4. 
2 dr jo heater hvdramatic. 
LAKE ‘ORION MOTOR SALES 
M-24 at Buckhorn Lake 
_ MY R611 un § 60 pm 
198? CHRYSLER 2 DR $10 DOWN | 
and assume nav,ents 464 8. | 
Woodward  Rirmingham 
“4a CHRYSL ER, 4DR RADIO. AND 
heater. nvlon eral covers good 
transpertation $190 FE 4-806 | 
        Btyleline DeLuxe model Radio. 
Powerglide unit js new Tires 
battery, lights, brakes, ete 
ehecked and OK'd 
41 PLYMOUTH 
Went something special? One 
in—ihen inspect 
verything about | 
owner’ that's neat as & 
this clup coupe 
fl says murder pric 4 
Ask for the metallic blue one - 
wet our deal, 
._. FINE, IND cal 
49 Piymosth = Coupe, Excep- 
tionally clean ins - 
ter. tires, —— ‘etc. checked 
and ready to go 
3 DESOTO V4 
Pinsie. ‘riredome Club oo 
One mileage. Has owner-Low 
Lega eiens auto, trans, with ex- 
tra acceleration, Many ¢x- 
te right! 
$t PLYMOUTH 
en exceptionally clean and sound 
  one owner. car, Bold ne serv: 
feed here. Fordor in mtentent 
bive with ty io, 
heater, etc. 
SM PLYMOUTH 
-Cme we're proud to advertise. 
‘Belvedere (the best) ¢ door, Two 
tene blue & Ivory. 1,500 miles 
(mileage  puaranteed) rie que oni tires. Al trans , 
steering many other and 
oatras. New car guarantee. 
DrsOTO queer ent veer ow wlvags Reautial twp-tone green Anish 
ster 6 chub coupe, 
extras. ranteed of 
LJ ife straight ian     After 39 om _ 
] Ba pODOr ROW AT SEDAN 2 
| tone, powrr steering white walls 
| Radio. heater FE 2-7508 
, 65 DODGE ROYAL LANCER 
hardtop. 3 tene and all equipped | 
| Sacrifice for medical reasons or 
| _3-4248, Call after 10 a.m. to Tp DODGE “48 4 DR. FLUID Buiae 
Good condition. Private 
$190. OA 8-3008 133 E. Howard 
48 DODGE CLU! UN- 
usually clean, A-t 
_ Sacrifice FE 4025 
CcEUB COUPES $075. 
tone ery heat | 
rag ‘ 
CHEVROLET 
at Sefi00 Mile   
Wood wa 
Lincoln 
CL. CP UNUSUALLY 
res Bacrt- 
| IN LOVE $2,195 
aS: rote comare hardtop A REAL 
8 
$695 
$1,145 
$1,395 ‘53 Pontiac Catalina A BEAUTI- 
FUL CARI 
$1.05 ‘M Pontiac, and 
TAKE Y¥ on Pick PROM "A STOCK OF A- CARP: 
‘83 Ford. sane $1,195 ae 
‘M2 Packard. 4 ¢ EAL SHARP! 
»* $805 "ne we we on REAL 
CHOOSE FROM 
COMMUN ITY 
    ce, 
6 FORD CONVIRTIBLE 
—— 19 
1952 CONVERTIBLE CHEV. — 
| $2 HUDSON CLUB COUPE, * 
owner. | 
id 
mechanically. | 
"30 Pontiac, ae THIS CAR 
$2 Oldamobile 2 dr MECHANICAL: | 
LY PERFECT he trea 
down 
NORTHWEST CHEVROLET 
Woodw at 13 Mile 
ee $-1100 
FORD TUDOR 
heater pilus overdrive. $5 or | 
any old car down. Credit checked | 
¥ ine. 
NORTHWEST CHEVROLET 
Woodward at 13 Mile 
Lincoln 54-1100 $295 ~=RADIO 
  
$495. top, Hke 
redio and Midnig!’ tlue, blace 
new white we tires 
beater, ver 
NORTHW 
__(incoln 61106 
VE FINANCE 
OWN 
Take a Ride to 
185 Oakland Ave 
»and Drive Some ot the 
Best Used Car Buys 
With Osear and Al 
to Serve You at 
OSCAR'S 
MOTOR. 
SALES 185 Oakland FE 5-1439 
1954 FORD. CUSTOMLINE. 4 DOOR Pordamatic, radio an dheater 
MI 4- 9558, 
_GooD CL EAN 19% ase FORD CLUB 
coupe Grav 8 Roseberry 
cormer Wollineton & Scenic Hwy 
Franklin Mich 
‘51 PORD ‘CONVERT $668. PLAME 
red. white wall tires, «special “OUR 
see 
  OP GHEVROLET SEDAN. ta | OCR THWEST CHEVROLET Ww VROLE? Woodward at 13 Mile 
MORTEpwerd 0) 1) ihe Lacon 1100 —_ S1100 iu So A ROADSTER. V4) 
. i —_eaetme. Staniey Ave. sa 
55 Chev. Bel Aire % FORD CONVERTIBLE OVER. | 
  drive, All access. Take over pay- 
ments. FE 5-4360 
Pi) “FORD COUPE. HARDTOP. | 
full race stock to the eve enaine | 
spare wheels tires and pafts | 
SALES $250 FE 47419 ; 
YR FE +2) 1940 FORD 2 DOOR RUNNING. _condition $46. FE 50713 
1954 
FORD | CUSTOMLINE. TUDOR 
8 CYLINDER 
$1395 Hardtop Sport Coupes L ARRY 
Dei Re Club Counes 
2 * Sedans ERO 
SIXES AND FIGHTS. J ME | STANDARD TRANSMISSIONS | | OVERDRIVES POWERGLIDE| Rochester Ford Degler | 
| 
: PH. OL 1-071) Take Your Ehoice “POR MORE THAN 30 YEARS A | 
Late emimee Oster Betectees | CoD eeece to Bor | est ummer Color Selections |. BORD CONVERTIBLE 810 down and assume payments 464 
8 Woodward. Birmingham 
‘% FORD COUPE $125. FE 23442. | 
231 Oakiand Avé | | 
| Just Your Car Down | ®ORD 29 MODEL A, GORVERTED | 
readster $65. 
1851 FORD v8 ~ CONVERTIBLE 
New white side wall | 
top 1953 motor A-1 
Cormer of Crooks Rd. and 
Bivd, FI 3. 
3 FORD VICTORIA $17¥5 SNOW- 
shoe white and tet biack white 
wall tires plus gas saving over: 
“drive, Many more extras. | 
NORTHWEST CHEVROLET 
Woodward at 13 Mile 
_ Lincoln 5-1100 
FORD 1951 CUSTOM 8 4@ DR. | 
Fordomatic. A eq) beauty. $545. | 
Bob Ft rost, Inc. : LINCOL 
&50 < WOODW: XRD 
BIRMINGHAM 
MI 64-2200, JOrdan ¢ 6-3933 | 
‘$4 FORD, HARDTOP. V4, 
rad . heater, “LOW 
white 
  'S) PORD Fordamatice radio heater white 
walls wite wheels Runs nerfect. 
A bareain 
{OUSE OF GOOD 
USED.CARS 
CARKNER 
STUDEBAKER 
‘MI_4¢3410 Birmingham 
Radio and heater robin's iis 
-_ ied down. 
tue VROLET 
Wood ward Oh 13 Mile 
Lincoln ©1100 
1982 HUDSON HORNET 9 DOOR “ dowr and assume pavments. biue, $45 oF aD 
Credit checked 
NORTHWEST - tful roan éar, low mileage, me-| 
| of 
' 1982 OLDS ga | 2 DR 
| 33 
| 952 PACKARD ? Dr 
@ STYMOUTA CONVERTT 
|1983 PLYMOUTH 4 _ For Sale Used Cars o1 
reen. raat oe low mileage. 
Deris i   
  (@ PRA a GOOD CONDITI 
__*100_ 3134 Bessie, Auburn hte 
NTERNATION AL ~BCHOOL, BUS, | 
| condit, ararererge price. 
Ee 41782 oF PE + 4 
49 LINCOLN —e= COUPE. 
__ Fully equipped. $400, MA _ 5-5204 ee pene 
LINCOLN 1983 COSMOPOLITAN | hard top cow Radio, heater, 
white Wal] tires; auto, ae 
17 
“LINCOLN Sencuny a | 
850 S. WOODWARD . BIRMINGHAM 
MI 6-2200 - __JOrdan » 63933 | 
MERCOMATIC 4 DR PER. 
fect shape Will finance FE 4-1545., 
ask for Prady __ 301 Eim 
MERCURY 1953 MONTEREY 4 
dr Radi heater, Merc-o-matic. 
whjte wall tires, A real family | 
ear $1345 
Bob Frost, Inc. LINC OLN. MERCU RY DEALER 
8&0 5. WOODWARD 
BIRMINGHAM 
MI 6-220000 JOrdan 6-3933 
so MERCURY MONTEREY HARD | 
top Like new Loaded Reason- 
able 107 Mt. Clemens | 
MUST SELL THIS WEEK 1953) 
Mercury Monterey hardtep Merc- 
emauic power brakes, 16.009 ac- | 
tual miles Bob Burns at Cy | 
Owens Ford. FE 56-4101 or 
5- 3618 a 
MERCURY 1953 MONTEREY | hard top 2 tone radio. heater 
white walls  Merc-O-Matic To- 
Gays special §1395 
Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN ; MERCURY DEALER 
850 8S WOODWARD 
BIRMINGHAM 
MI €-7200 JOrdan 6-3653 
*o31 MERCURY 2 DR. $545 MEKC- 
O-Matie radio a velar white | 
wall ures ree 
NORIHNWESE. CHE VROLET 
Woodward «t 13 2 
Lincolo 6-1100 
1952 MERC URY 2.9 $10 DOWN 
*oC S45UmMe Davments 640608 
Woodward Birmingham 
63 NASH RAMBLER HARDTOP Hydramatic FE_ #1363. 
REAL BARGAIN $1 RAMBLER 
coer eres Cheap transportation 
__ FE 5-0517 after 6 om 
1948 NASH .4 DOOR RADIO- AND , 
heater $125 2817 Marlington 
— Drayton Plains 
6: NASH SELAN S444 PULLY 
euaranieer and fuliv equipped 
Name your own terms 
NORTHWES. CHEVROLET 
Woodward at 13 Mile 
Linco $-1100 
$10 DOWN 
4648S and assume vavments 
Woodward. Birmingham 
OLDS 88 HOLIDAY 
Hrdramatte, radio beater, 
er steering power brakes. 
eee oalnt white wall tires. 
 NORTHW CHEVROLET 
Woodward et 13 Mi) 
Lincoln $1100 
1954 DELt os HOLIDAY 0¢@ Pale $livs 
pow. | 
two 
Like | 
ike pew_ +-TIT4. after 4 pm 
90 OLDS «8 SEDAN 435. NEW — 
pant oew tires, hydro. radio aod | 
beater, Sha: 
NORTHWEST CHEVROLET | 
Woodward at 13 Mile | | Lincoin 51100 
OLDS "54 2 DR. 2? TONE | 
paint All access FE 41682 
‘33 OLDS SUPER && SEDAN $1,495. | Blue and white. nhydramatic. re. | 
dio and seater full power can't | 
tell from new 
NORTHWEST CHEV 
Woodward at 13 tue 
: Lincom 54-1100 
51 OLDSMOBILE #8 SEDAN. $605 
Hydramatic radio and heater any | 
eld car down. Credit ehecked by |   
    
$1 OLDS sUPER JONVERT. 
$75 Hvrdramatic radio od beat 
er white wali tires Robin's Ere | 
blue original paint and too like |, 
aid ce sew lifters, Outet as a | 
NORTHWEST cil aht eel   
  $10 DOWN 
and assume pavmegs a | 
Woodward, Birmingham, 
(1934 PLYMOUTH CLUB SEDAN 
Automatic. Heater. Signals, etc 
6000 miles only 1 owner, AS 
new, $1.2: Can arrange finance 
FE 45175 after 6 pm. or all dav 
Sun 
$444 New top and white ahs 
tires Wire engine red 64 of any 
eld car down 
NORT'! EST CHEVROLET 
Woodward et 13 Mile 
incoin $1106   
band - BOOR Cc CRANBROOK PLYM- 
48,000 miles. New tires. $475 
ay 46109 
198? PLYMOUTH SEDAN 810 
down and assume pavments. 464 
8_ Wood Birmingham, _ 
DR. GOOD 
eondition. 8845 FE 61431, 340 
_Baldwin Ave. 
‘833 PLYMOUTH SEDAN, $777 RA- 
dio heater white wall tires. 
Any olf ear down and $34.27 
per month. 
NORTHWEST CHEVROLET 
Woodward at 13 Mil 
Lincom 61100   
  
1951 Concent CRANBROOK 
ERTIBLE NEW TOP, 
RADIO AND HEATER, 
EE zo 8 80! BODY 
Wor $485. CALL OR 
3 08 
PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR. NICE.         8 Woodward |! Rirmincham 
KELLER | 
KOCH LYMOU 
ae es 
"S54 Us cose event eee 
|’52 Wagon .....-+4. $795 | 
| ’52 Club Coupe ..... .$695 
‘51 Club Coupe ..... 1. $595 |’ 
"SO4 dr. .... 5 
49 Convertible ..... $195 
| '48 Convertible ..... $145)" eC Ce 
DODGES 
BAVA 4 droge Ses 
| "$36 Uydrive .2...5.S745 
'S24 dr. ..i..e 22 8095 
"S04 dr. ....4.0.0-. S395 
502 dr. wc... ee eee S345 
SOTOS 
ivi4 Firedome V8 Coub Coupe fac- 
tory officials car. Beautiful 2 
tene blue and fs equipped with 
power windows and power steer- 
ine Custon interior and many 
ether factory accessorics. Can- 
not be told from «a new car. Must 
be seen to appreciated. 
161 Custom 4 dr. Two te select 
fror Fully equipeed. Your choice 
for onlv 
$695 
IMMEDIATE ON LIVERY 
             
    
    ae _ See tt. 429 N. Paddock, _ 
8? PLYMOUTH 8EDAN LIKE | 
new. radio eoprnds Will sell for 
eost Runs fect. 
HOUSE OF GOOD 
USED CARS 
CARKNER 
STUDERBANIER 
Mi 43410 _ Birmingham 
Our Fourth of July 
“Specials 
Pontiac 2 dr.. 
Packard. see $1295 
Dodge V-8 4 dr.. .$1095 
Plymouth 4 dr... .$895 4 
3 
3 
a3 
'S3 Dodge 6 cyl. 4 dr. $995 2 
pa nin 
Fa 
wn 
wn 
uw 
unt 
a 
  52 Dodge Hardtop. .$1095 
2 Plymouth 2 dr... .$695 
3] Nash 4 dr. .......$395 
"Sl Hudson .5.-..<- $39) 
"50 Dodges (2)... .$295 up 
"SO Chevrolet ....... $395 
  *80 Ford Convertible $395 
*SO Pontiac .. $350 
"30 Nash Ambassador $400 
‘49 Plymouth 2 dr... .$295 
49 De Soto .-...... $295 
"48 Dodge 4 dr.......$150 
Riemen- 
‘schneider 232 S. SAGINAW ST. 
Open ‘til 8 p.m, 
FE 2-9131 
FOR YOUR “OK” 
USED CAR — SEE 
Matthews 
Hargreaves Your Chevrolet Dealer 
211 S. Saginaw St. 
Lee FE 4-4546 | se eeeee 
  
  : 
‘$1 KAISER 4 DR. DELUXE. DARK | | 
=] an 
  | 32 PONTIAC, CATALINA HYDRA. 
| 47 
$1495 [ 
De Soto V-8 4 dr. $995. PPP 
55 STARCHIEP custom 4 “De, 
sedan. No ecegdepeoairy full line Boag 
accessories except power eq 
ment. FE 5-3564 after 5. 
4 | PLYMO! TH, CELLENT 
cond. original. owner, FE 5-2675.   
62 PONTIAC SEDAN § $896. YOU 
; car 
down and 40 pe 
NORTHWEST CHEVROL ET 
Woodward at 13 Mile 
Lincoln 5-1100 
~~ PONTIAC’S Lee Demonstrators and officials 
“BIG SELECTION 
_MI 41033. Ask for Ray West 
$0 PONTIAC SEDAN a JET 
black. white wall tres radio and 
heater hrdramatie 5 ~ anv old 
car down 
wOP THWEST Wipe trea 
Wood ward 
ul acolo $11 100 
1951 PONTIAC 
soa OR 3-5318,   
> CONDT- 
peteess 530 
$1 PONTIAC CaTaLiWa. weeks 
Hydramatic. radio 
white wall tires ihe ‘and Orerr.   
3) PONTIAC SEDAN $666 HY- 
dramatic radio. heater Any o'4 
¢at down and er month. 
NORTHWES\ CHEVROLET 
2 Woodward‘at 13 Mile 
Lincoln 5-1100 
1954 PONTIAC 4 DR. CHIEFTAIN 
Deluae. low mileage. nydramatic, 
  For Sale Used Cars 1 _For Sale Used Cars ‘91 dE ll alae 
OLIVER | eg oe DR. DEL aa | 
24 ramate eq - 
ves, PES FE #5214 or PE -e403 _Eves, ' 
ONTIA” COUPE GOOD MO- 
tof and paint Radic and heat- 
er Reasonable. MI 4-5013, 
PONTIAC 1945 ~~ 870 CATALINA. 
Like new_ FE 5-5373_ 12 Coleman. 
33 PONTIAC SEDAN - Biiis 
Kidranatle radio ‘eater white 
= ats bay ola ear d€oWwoD 
mm oath “So O° THW CHEVROLET 
Woodward at 13 Mile 
Lineoin $-1100 
‘al PONTIAC ¢ 4 DOOR RADIO AND 
| heater Other extras een 
|; eendition New — Bri 260060 . 
Ra FE 4-3190 ae  Mernsids   PRICE 
WAR 
| 
SELLING OUT 1952 b) qltetepekars All models. dem and e we | 
car down Mi Hi 
HOUSE OF GOOD | PLY USED CARS ° CARKNER 
STUDEBAKER rae ial = paint 
      
      radio & neater 120 8. Ardmore, | 
_PE_ 47201 
16880 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. 
Goed shape. For sale or trade. 
OR _3-2507 _ 
1946 PONTIAC 4 DR 8 GOOD! 
_condition FE_2-3534 ee 
993 PONTIAC. ~~ DELUXE. 
‘10 dewn nd assume vavments. 
_ 464 5 Woodward Birmingham 
TAYLOR’S 
GOOD BSED CARS 
1954 Chevftolet 2 dr. with radio, 
heater and Powrr- Glide Low 
down ,payment and long easy 
terms 
1933 Chevroiet Bel Air Sport Coupe | 
Sun Gold and Ivory. Radio, heat- | 
er spotlight and white walls. Real 
sharp, Just your eid car dowo 
1651 Oids 68 4 dr 
and Hydramatic Well equipped 
Your old car down and long | 
easy lerms | Radio. heater 
1950 Bulck Special with see aneee | 
er and Dynallow $5 00 d 
other 
oniv Also many transportation 1 
speciais for own. $9 
TAYLOR’S 
At Walled [Lake 
“Since 183) 
MaArket 4196] Phone 
Radio, beater good copdiuen, FE 
—* 2082.   
PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE, RA- 
dio and heater, hydromatic. Good 
condition. Will finance. FE ¢23¢9 
.1983 PONTIAC CUSTOM Mo CATA- 
_Hna, low mileage. MA 5-2140. 
198 PONTIAC. HEATER, HY- 
dramatic. $100, MY 24463. 
‘4 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE. | 
Black, Hydramatic_ MY 3-516 
PONTIAC. 5 eeu eoee 
__ 00d condition FE 5-519   
1 
OLIVER 
BUICK 
T.. SALE | 
1953   
$1095 
1992 
PONT. 
$795 
1951 
PONT. 
$595 
1950: 
PONT. 
$395 
1954 
PONT. 
$1995 | 
OLIVER 
_ BUICK PS i ave. 
          ‘92 WILLYS. & $495 
| 52 Pivmouth sedan     MI 43410 Birmingham | 
1950 STUDEBAKER “LAND CRUIS- 
er Private owner $495 FE 5-6878 
or FE 405210 
STUDEBAKER 1954 COMMANDER 8 Hard top coupe, radio, heater 
White walls, auto trans, 2 tone 
finish. A real buy. $1445 
‘Bob F rost, Inc. IIS isyA 
LINCOLN. MERCURY DEA kK AISER 
850 Ss. WOODW ARD ° 
BIRMINGHAM “MI_6-2200 JOrdan 63933 
51 Studebaker : $495 
Land Cruiser 
HYDRAMATIC. DIRECTIO 
IGNALS, AND HEAT TER. 
GOOD CONDITION. 
+8039 APTE PM Noe PONTIAC PRESS |   OR 
Pred x 
1947 
FORD 
$195 
1950 
PACK. 
$299 
1952 
STUDE. 
$495 
OLIVER o1 PTUDEBAKER CLUB COUPE | 
Like new auto trans V-8 $300. 
HOUSE OF GOOD | 
USED CARS 
CARKNER 
STUDEBAKER 
MI 1 43410 . Birmingham | | 
RADIO AND 
heater pius — ares overdrive. 
Aov ole car | 
NORTHWEST. CHEY xOLET 
Woodward at 13 Miir 
Lincoln §-1ine 
452, WILL’ STATION | WAGON 
10 down and assume nayments 
_ 464 Wood ward Birmingham _ I 
West Side Used Cars 
ge hig custom 8 dr Fordo 
51 Mercury sedan Overari 
51 Chevrolet Po arte   
t 
31 — commander § sedan | 
tin eluxe « club couve | 
sa Pontiac deluxe & oon 
We have several care, 
West Side Used Cars 
#23 W_ Huron FE ¢2183 
TIP TOP 
Guaranteed 
USED CARS 1953 Chevrolet 2 dr >e }   
book 
ord deluae 
$475 
1952 Pivmoutn elud ¢. ine 
$695 19s) 2 dr 
1943 Pivmoutn 4 dr 
1953 Ses adr 
Sil/> 
CLARKSTON Bl a K MOTOR SALES pte Ea . Re ea natal 210 Orchard take Ave. @om daile FE 2-010) 
pas "sor ee are TRADE | 
= ee ee = ——————   
~ Don't Let Your Car Be a 
DUD On the 4th —You'll Get a Real 
BANG | | Out of a ‘Goodwill Used Car” 
From the Retail Store! 
*S2 Hudson - 
Hornet Sith radio, heater 
dramatic and 2 tone paint. 
$805 "34 Chevrolet 
Bel Air Hardtop, Radio heater. 
and white walls. A beauty 
$1595 Hy- 
"53 Chevrolet 
fdr sith radio, heater and 
direction signals. Good runner, 
$1095 54 Pontiac 
Star Chief Convertible 
beater and Hydramatic. 
$1895 Radio, 
354 Pontiac AG , 
31 Buick 2dr Chieftain Dix radio, beat 
Super Hardtop. Radio. heater, er and 12,000 miles. 
direction negos 3 tone. $1595 
pe 
32° Pontiac 
"3? . Catalina Coupe with radio, 
“ Chevrolet heater, Hydrematic and white ddr. Deluxe. Radio, heater, walls 
Power Glide and direction sigs. - $1595 
$695 —_ 
‘31 Buick 
*S1 Lincoln Super 2dr sedan with radio, 4dr. sedan with radio. heater neater. and a 2 tone finish Like 
and many other extras. new ¢7095 
$595 70> 
53° Pontiac < - on ‘ 
SI Pontiac 4dr sedan A real black beauty 4dr. 29000 miles. Radic heater, that comes equipped with radio 
and Hydramatic Like new and beater 
$795 $1195 
"53 Dodge ‘33° Pontiac Goronet 4dr Radio heater 3 o4- wth facto heater, and 
tone paint and white walls. Hicramatic Sharp 
$1095 $1295 
+s C 31 Plymouth 53 Pontiac o Convertibie with radio. heater 
4dr sedan with radio and heat- and Hytramatic. Also white 
er. Here ts a real nice car. walls, 
$495 $1495 
100 More Cars to Choose From 
PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 
“Goodwill Used Cars” 
65 MT CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 
  
    
Bright Spot” 
OFFERS 
SAVINGS TO YOU 
80 EXTRA CLEAN CARS! 
1950 Packard Dix. 4 Dr. Ultra............. $444 
1950 Ford Dix. 8 Tudor, R&H 2.2... - 9599 
1950 Chry. Bik. Dix. 4 Dr, R&H........... $499 
1950 Olds 98 4 Dr., Hydra. R&H. 2.0.22... .$499 
1951 Ford 8 Dix. 2 Dr. R&H $409 
Los] pea et leat 
1931 SUP2Ghe. 
Dodge Coronet CL Cpe. R&M.........83 
Chief. 8 Dix. 4 Dr., Tlydra....... 
Olds 98 Hardtop, Hydra............... 
Mercury Gustom 4 Dr., 
De Soto Custom 4 Dr., GYfOl. connec vce 
Olds 98 Sedan, Fine Car...... Chev. -25u9 
1951 Pont, lhydra 
1931 
1951 
1951 
1951 Mer-co......... 
ae eee eves 
or oy 
SPECIALS 
1933 Chev. Bel Air Hardtop, Extras....... 
1953 Olds Super 88 Sedan, Fine Car........$1599 
1953 Ply. Cran. 4 Door, Clean.............. $044 
Always Good Transportation Cars at Lowest Prices $1244 
    
Meet Your Next Car 
At the 
"Bright Spot" 
J EROME OLDS-CADILLAC 
Cass at Orchard Lake 
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              Turner Values CHEAPIES A-1| BUYS 
"46 Ford 2 dr. ..... -$89 *34 Chev. 4dr.... $1144 
46 Pontiac 4 dr.....$89 '54 Ford Country Sedan 
‘50 Ply. Clb. Cpe...$289°  *53 Nash 4 dr..... $944 47 Mercury 4dr....$89 
"49 Dodge 4dr.....$144 >t Ford 2 dr......$944 49 Mercury 4 dr...$144 ‘52 Stude. Cl. Cpe. $M4 
48 Hudson 4 dr....$89 51 Ford Cl- Cpe.. .$399 
$2 Ford R. Wen. $899 $1 Stude. 4 dr.... .$144 
'47 Pont. Sed. pe...$89 953. Chey. Bel Air $1199 
42 Ford Coupe .-.-S44s53 vtere Sedan. .$1099 
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WXYZ, Ed. pores 7 WPON, Goes Calling i mae fa ry ‘a Perkins CKLW, J. Van 9:45—WJR, Lasy Ranch 
10:15—WWJ, Gildersleeve CELW, Good Neighbor 
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    WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenste| WXYZ. Top of Town 10:06—WJR, A. Godtrey ATHENS — “This man used to be with Al Capone... he was H Extruded ; : CKLW. New CKLW, Leroy 1:38—WJR, Dr. Malone eovy Ex Film Plots Are Aimed| SSW Scr " MeLeod : Ww, McBride, Peale CKLW. Eddie Cantor deported,” a friend said, at a roadside spot a few miles from * . WPON, New 1@:30—WJR, Your Gov. CKLW, News, Homechat 
2 at Proving Good Wins! 41s wor. ciare quarts | WW News WIBK. News, Geores 14t—wJR. Quiding Light | the Parthenon. ombination Doors WCAR, News. Temple © | WPON, Platter * * * * By ROY Ww Bee yond Oras aces News WPON. New 
y ROGERS CKLW. Eddie Chase WXYZ, Top of Tows 10:18-—-WWJ. Joyce Jorden ie he Bill Hillas, gray but boyish and bouncy, a deportee now for. Complete There's a question I hear ove WCAR, Sports CKLW. News. Music : WPON. Pontiac D 
and pict ‘ cout like | WPON' Udletime Serenade me ery WPON, News, ‘Baa . and it runs about like 11-162. Sporto Pas! aa Pren Harrta 8, Eddy is: ** ‘ = F 6:33—WJR. Spo wwii, EB. May ‘: WCAR. Tiger Game this: “You're a church-going, God- WWJ, Russ Mulholland : WXYZ, Top red Town bed boas manana 
fearing man, and yet you r-t in| WXYZ. Bill Stern CKLW, Sportemortem WCAR. Musle oe ofarry Mason 
stories that have violence in them,| Wei’ Diner Mun” = | t1:80WIR, Midnight Muste | 1». 43—_wws: 17 years, shot out a friendly hand. 
“Hillas?” I said. “Didn't you used to be around Akron?” 
“Sure, sure, Warren, Youngstown, Cliviun’, Jersey. And I had 
my own place in New York at 8th Av. and 44th St. Demps’ (he | 
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189 . CKLW, Jim Dunbar :30—WIR. ie) or . and even killing, and they're sto-| ¢.45 war, Lowe Tnomss EYL News Top of Town | WXYZ. Gi Girt Marries age IR. ere Oreke meant Dempsey’s) was 48th. I was in America 36 years. All my ries that are watched by millions ware Worta of Speed WPON. Musie in Air ‘ieee. ‘rte = ak WXYZ, Betty Crocker young days.” 
of kids, How do you figure it adds| ' ae WEDNESDAY MORNING || wxyz, Compa WRON. Club let He was so glad to talk about New 
Tesh acute | ase wun agrren voice | SmLW FlorieeUaA York, he spouted it all out. I felt sure FHA TERMS The answer is perfectly ‘plain to} WXYZ, Stars at Beven WWJ, Bob Maxweil Wolk pose ten ooo ae men Der ork, he spo : 
me. If I didn’t sincerely think that] GXLW: Pulton Lewis ur. | WXYZ. Pred Wolfe WPON, News, Party he was a man I wrote about when I was our stories aim to do good, and| WPON. News, Kine WJBK, Gentile, Binge 11:15—WXYZ. Curtain Calis eae a ee a kid ‘reporter in Akron. WPON, Rise ‘n’ Shine WWJ, News, Woman 
Cee Cates 1:30—WJR. Make Up Ming WCAR, News, Music @—WJIR, Jim Vinel) WWJ. Phrase P. “re 
CKLW, David WPON. Pontise Party 3:15—WJR, Rosemery WJBK. News WJBK, Don McLeod i1:45—WJR, Second Husband 
1:15 WJR, Music Halt 3:30—WJR, Helen Trent . P. Young that children accept them as doing| WCAR News, Music weow. Ayes time ‘t hav ,| 7:13—WWJ, R. Mulholland good, then I wouldn't have any ulhollan ; A CKLW. Guy Nuno 
t k with them. 7:30—WJR, Serenade. 
The basic thing in drama, in eee Morgan peestay 
history and in life is the con- | CKLW’ Gabriel Heatter flict between good and evil, It WJBK, Larry Gentile 
inside and outside of us | 7:45—WJR, Ed Murrow “Koes On WWJ. One Man's Family “What did you do in Ohio?” 
“I drove whisky car. I have place in 
Akron on Market Street. Crap games, 
slot machines, But I never kill nobody. 
I never kill nobody never!”. 
The plump, jolly little man, fifty-fivish FE 4-6089 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. WJBK, Gentile, Binge CKLW, Queen for Day ww, P 
1:30-—-WXYZ, _ Wolfe” WJBK, News, George 
WJBK, Gentile, Binge 12:00—WJR. Jack White 3:45—WJR, Our Gal CKLW. Terrence O'Dell WWJ, News WWJ. Rt, to Happiness   —   
  all the time. I¢ starts in the CKLW, P. Martin CKLW, News, 3 Suns 406—WJR, BF: 5— WWI, N bs jouse Party Bible with Adam and Eve in the WCAR, Sign Ott "CuLw. Suey Dove SIRE. Eres. Goons =vh Backstage wits. now and proprietor of two prosperous Garden of Eden being tempted | 8:00—wJr. Suspense 8:00—WJR, Jack White WPON, News CKLW, Eddie Chase spots, told of leaving Ohio. PORTRAIT 4 WWJ. People Are FPunn by the snake, and it goes on all WXYZ, Show Stoppers ? through the Bible. Take away CKLW, Sgt. Preston 
that conflict, and you don't have | 8:15—WxXyYZ, show World 
a story to tell at all, 8:30—WJR, Pop Concert 
; WWJ, Adv, Ranger 
Now the basic thing in Westerns| WXYZ, Vandercoox is action. The Western version of CKLW, John Bteele 
the good-versus-evil story is phys-| *'4—-WXYZ, Highway WWJ, Bob Maxwell :: WJBK, Don A 
WJBK, News, Gentile Sas baee eee WCAR, News. Music 
WCAR, News WCAR, Music 3 WPON, News WPON. Luncheon Muste voles a _— $:15—WJR, Bud on | 12:30—WJR, Time Out, Muaie Wi witen Brecon WJBK, Gentile, Binge WXYZ. News. Music WJBK, McLeod WCAR, Coffee, Clem CKLW, Your Boy Bud WPON Rise 'n’ Bhine WJBK, News, George 
$:30—WJR, Music Hall WCAR, Music “Election time.” He shrugged and 
smiled. “Later I was in Atlanta prison 
next cell to Al Capone. We played tennfs 
every day and I always beat him, but he 
4:48—WWJ. Woman tn House | still smiled all the time.” CKLW, Geor Wright . * 
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  9:00—WwJ 1a . i2:45—WXYZ Charm Lady < ; . ical action. When the final show- WW" Biographies SwGin vaccines WPON, Farm Mkts. 5:00 WIR, News “Let's just say I left.” EARL IN TOGA betw good and mes, YZ, Gammy Kaye = |, News, an 
os ace CALW, Treneey azemt 9:00—WJR. News WEDNESDAY AvraRNoon | CKLW. Eddie Chase x * * * ww aoe ren . wai 
WXYZ, Breakfast Clu 1:00—WJ oAR, News 
h winx. News. T George awa ben eee WPON, News, Music AR, News, Rhythm WXYZ, Paging New » WPON, News, Muste CKLW. Music bh ea! — on Muste 
6:15—WJIR, Kitchen Club WCAR, Music 
9:30—WJR, Mrs. Page 5:30—WXY¥Z, News, McKen, it cames in action. 0:1b<Wim.. ine Croses WJBK, News, McLeod 
As for the stories we use in OUr| 9.39 wr. amos, andy 
TV series, we couldn't be more i) Harry Truman 
careful about what they say if] Cxiw’ toa cet 
we were picking them out for our | 19:00—wsR. Tenn. Ernie 
own children at home. In fact,| WWJ. Pibber McGee 
that’s one of the big things we out of touch with his American wife. 
consider in making our selections. ft - 5 0 h x * x. * There are good guys and bad; — — T qd T l Pp —— “Then one day she come to Greece to see me. But—I am mar- | guys in the stories. The bad guys O S = ©€v1S10Tr1 r OQTaMS ried again—with two children.” o som vful things, and dl $ ely = S ‘sup ther. She remarried and, with her husband, has visited him and They also try everything they his wife here. They are all married happily. But Bill Hillas 
can’t go back, ever, to the land they all get homesick for. He was caught in a car containing counterfeit money 
around Virginia. He insisted the money belong to a friend. 
But after ~his, Bill Hillas “left” for Greece—permanently. 
That was around 1938. The war came and for years he was       WPON, News, Platter   
  
  
Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channet 4—WW2-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV  —s Channel 8—CKLW.-TV   
  know to reform the characters that 
  are fighting law and order. 
We think it's a good idea to 
show a villian finding out that 
reading the Bible and living by 
its rules can be a very fine thing, 
and to show him taking steps to- 
ward changing his way of life. 
After all, that’s the outcome we 
all hope for in the battle beween | 
good and evil. i 
In the course of that battle, « - | 
citing and sometimes violent things 
happen, whether you're talking 
about fiction or real life. An inno- 
cent victim is kidnaped, a house | 
is burned down, a guy can fall off 
his horse. 
We don’t show these things in a 
way that can possibly be interpret- 
ed as making them attractive or 
desirable, We don't insert violence 
just for effect but we do show how 
it can logically be met and con- 
quered by fair play. I do not use 
my gun at all except when there | 
is simply no other answer to the 
situation: when I have to use it, 
I shoot the villain’s gun out of his 
hand. I do not actually shoot him, 
and I do not kill; we figure that 
these two answers don’t belong in 
our stories of the way for good 
to fight evil, 
Wherever it fits into the story, 
we show how children can take 
an active party in helping good 
win out over evil. The example 
of a child's earnest prayer makes 
the villain turn his sights on a 
better life. A youngster’s quick- 
ness and right thinking help the 
hero head off the villains. 
I hope there's excitement in the 
way we tell our stories. The day 
there isn’t any excitement, I don't 
expect there'll be very many peo- 
ple paying attention.       '6:30—(7) United Steel Workers. | 
6:45—(7) A Time to Remember. 
  7:00—(7) Phileco Hour. ‘Conven- 
7:30—(9) Play of the Week. Drama 
  TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 
6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. 
Puppet Show. (9) Circle 9 The- 
ater. Johnny Mack Brown in| 
“West of the Rio Grande.” (4) | 
Sonny Eliot. Variety. 
6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little | 
Rascals in’ ‘Pigskin Palooka.”’ | 
(4) News. Paul Williams. (2) | 
News. Jac LeGoff. 
6:25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming 
(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett 
Phelps. 
Political. (4) Dinah Shore Show. 
Dinah and the Skylarks go to 
beach party. (2) News. Doug) 
Edwards. 
Film of Danny Kaye in Great 
Britain. (4) News Caravan. John 
Cameron Swayze. (2) Jo Staf- 
ford Show. Flying vacation trip | 
around the world is background 
for songs. 
tion in Miami Beach,”’ John 
Daly, host. Commercial pres- 
entation. (9) The Visitor. ‘‘No 
Gods to Serve,’ drama. (4) 
Place the Face. Bill Cullen host 
as guests try to identify face 
from their past. Gale Robbins, 
Jeff Donnell, Aldo Ray guests. 
(2) Life With Father. Young 
Days have yen to take up sailing 
and household havoc results. 
Leon Ames, Lurene Tuttle play 
the older Days. 
TBA. (4) Arthur Murray Party. 
Kathryn Murray hostess with 
Teresa Brewer, Bill and Cora 
  
  
EVEN IF YOU'VE NEVER DANCED BEFORE... 
              Baird, Hildegarde, guests. (2) 
Halls of Ivy. Dr. Hall helps two 
students accused of vandalism. 
in local theater. Ronald Colman, 
Benita Hume are the Halls. 
_8:00—(7) Danny Thomas Show. 
Danny helps his mother-in-law 
celebrate her birthday and get a 
new perspective.on life. (9) Dial 
9 Theater. Lon Chaney Jr., Rob- 
ert Lowery in “The Trial.” (4) 
Fireside Theater. “‘An Argument 
With Death,” melodrama of 
hired killer who refuses to go 
through with his assignment. 
Kenneth Tobey, Sally Brophy 
star. (2) Meet Millie. Millie's 
mother overhears quarreling 
newlyweds and is involved in 
fight as “The Other Woman.” 
Comedy with Elane Verdugo, 
Florence Halop. 
8:30—(7) Craig Kennedy. Mystery 
adventure stars. Donald Woods. 
(4) Circle Theater. “Moment of 
Truth,"’ father defending his son 
in quarrel with boss’s son, is 
made to think his boy is wrong. 
(2) Spotlight Playhouse. Edmund 
O'Brien in ‘‘The Noose Draws 
Tight." 
9:00—(7) The Name’s the Same. 
Quiz. Clifton Fadiman, new host. 
(4) Truth or Consequences. Stunt 
quiz with Jack Bailey, host. (2) 
The $64,000 Question: Hal March 
host on super quiz. 
9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater, “Shift- | 
ing Sands." (9) Guy Lombardo. 
Music with Lombardo band. (4) | 
Studio 57. “The Traveling 
Room,” Woman lawyer tries to 
find secret behind mysterious 
room. Marguerite Chapman 
stars. (2) See It Now. News 
documentary with Edward R. 
Murrow. 
10:00—(7) Waterfront. Cap'n John 
Cap'n John. (9) National News. | 
(4) Motor City Fights. Light 
heavyweight Boxing Bout: John 
Riggins vs. Arthur Wright; 
Middleweight Boxing Bout: Joe 
Gray vs. Dick Custer. (2) Death 
Valley Days. Girl with ability to 
tell future, comes to Old West, ,7300—(4) Today. (2) Morning 
    
  
1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (2) Link- 
2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (4) Ted Rod Cameron in “Goodbye Old 
Paint,” mystery. (2) Conrad 
Nagel. Theater. “The Three 
Searchers,” drama. 
11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety 
with Soupy Sales. (9) Movie 
Date. Fredric March, Virginia 
Bruce in “There Goes My 
Heart. (4) News. Paul Williams. | 
(2) News. Jac LeGoff. 
11:15 — (7) Armchair Theater. 
James Ellison in ‘‘Outlaw Fury." 
(4) Little Show. Theo Groetz, 
Clem Fowler in “The Dowery.”’ 
(2) Miss Fair Weather. Pat 
Rousseau. 
11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. 
Alan Hale Jr., in ‘Sarge Goes to 
College."” 
11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen in 
variety show.     WEDNESDAY MORNING 
Show. 
9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) 
Romper Room. (2) Garry 
Moore. 
9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. 
10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) 
Home, 
10:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 
11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Ding 
Dong Sehool. (2) Valiant Lady. 
11:15—(2) Love of Life. 
11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest.. (2) 
Search for Tomorrow. 
11:45—(2) Guiding Light. 
12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) 
Nancy Dixon. (2) Inner Flame.         WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 
12:15—(4) Way of World. (2) Road 
of Life. |       * Prayer Sign. 
1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. (9) 
Shopper's Mat. 
letter's Houseparty. 
Mack's Matinee. (2) Big Payoff. /one of the greatest of the Yankees, got 
| the Sahaya in Las Vegas. 
|; at “Fanny” is really a Johnny — singer 
| 3:45—(4) Modern Romance. “That I like!” he said. “But every day the ship is coming in, 
somebody come here and we talk, That is all I can do about 
it now.” 
* * * * 
THE MIDNIGHT EARL... 
Red Buttons finally got plane reserva- 
tions and left with his wife for a two- 
month European tour ... Joe DiMaggio, 
around to seeing “Damn Yankee” .. . 
Jackie Gleason finished his recording ses- 
sion and “disappeared” for awhile. 
NBC’s “Monitor” interviewed Gloria 
Grahame and her 6}4-year-old son and 
asked him his favorite actress. His 
answer: “Marilyn Monroe” , . . Ernest 
Hemingway's due here this summer to 
confer with his publishers ... Joanne 
Bayes got one of the leading roles in 
the new NBC-TV series, “Crunch and 
Des.” 
Walter Slezak rejected Paramount's of- | _ 
fer to co-star him with George Gobel i ; 
. . Rocky Graziano, looking neat at | 
Shor’s, was asked if the clothes came 
from Abercrombie & Fitch. He said jok- 
ingly, “I never fought either of them 
guys”... Arthur Godfrey’s picture hangs 
in CBS Studio 61—right next to Marion 
Marlowe's ... Martha Raye will take part 
of her TV troupe along for her stint at     
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Wiggler Nejla Ates’ stage door Johnny 
JOANNE BAYES Johnny Alden. 
TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “In Texas when you hear of some- 
one building an 18-hole golf course, you're not sure whether it’s indoors or outdoors.” That’s earl, brother. 
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People Do Ev By PHYLLIS BATTELLE 
NEW YORK .(INS)—Hordes of |.easy money, but when they lie and an edge in‘selection of contestants. | 
“not to mention risk erything to Get on TV Quiz don't blame people for wanting | boutonniere, feeling they thus have chicken-plucker think he should to tell, true or false,’ says ve 
a to get on a show—that isn’t | 
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     named because he’s a “screen- | : ante | Agent . : Ge : | ehicken-pluckers.” He stroked (they have been picked up and The expert lists four basic re- | sen? Gilbride-Mailaba ; 
I lege of testing on TV quiz) er” of TV contestants and | is chin. “Wonder what makes a (punished immediately after the = ood tant { Agency Thatcher -Patterson- shows. “Soreanets” mant eperate nthe | llthows they were “locate” quisites of a good contestant for see Wernet + 5 ee | § [ 2 C & = = - 
Tsk, and. fie on the friends,” | grand F.B.1. tradition, says the enough to get on. any of the current free uoeer? Lincicome, Ing, aw. mottsaiecher siiinson Agnes 
said an expert behind the scenes | frauds are almost always spotted Fn gli sh C eri c 5 e eS [A benkeobber in Long lalaad sie uy = ata gs Agency ae ative | _ \ | * a | sen whe can talk easily; (2 : “ . —. Van of the newest and most lucrative before they get on a show be- | was picked up long after his crime. | whe can talk p> daha Yel Maynard Johnson Agency, Ine.         
  alert person, 
brightly; (3) a human person, 
whe can make the audience feel | 
he is likeable, and (4) a neat | 
person, who makes a respectable | —— 
appearance. cause in pre-broadcast question- In the interim, he had appeared on 
| ing they give themselves away. bt 'a TV. quiz show, obviously in 
search of thrills—he didn’t need 
the cash 
NEW YORK DENIED 
New Yorkers constantly deny | 
they are from the big city when | contestants from the mail, and 
they attend quiz shows, because others choose only from what is 
they are under the mistaken im-| written on cards and audience Is 
pression that New Yorkers “haven't! given as they enter the studio,” 
got a chance’ to contest. says he 
: : : So cut out all the fanciful stories. 
“And everybody, but everybody, | Crime doesn’t—well, not very often 
seems to have a hard luck story | —pay off on TV. the clergyman wrote, ——— _ ae : Pontiac Association of Insurance Agents   
Too Much.of Brides 
BURLEY, England ®—The Rev. 
| Leslie Aitken complained today he 
sees far too much of some of the 
girls who get married in his 
church. 
The trouble, the 37-year-old 
Anghean pastor explained in a let- 
ter jo his parishioners, is the low 
cut of many bridal gowns. Many 
of them are backless and some 
are practically frontless too 
“Really,” 
“it's a miracle how. they stay up 
. “To the congregation behind it 
Now, with thousands of dollars must look as though some brides and trips to the Taj Mahal at stake, | have nothing on above the waist 
it figures the ‘regulars’ are in-' During the ceremony the girls 
creasing phenomenally. stand two steps below me . 
oN It's all terribly embarrassing.” 
The Rev. Mr. Aitken suggested 
that if a bride must wear a re-| 
vealing dress, she should cover 
up with a shaw! for the ceremony. 
The pastor himself has been 
married for 17 years,    But there are some troublesome 
“regulars’’ (meaning persons who 
    quizzie, the $64,000 question!’ »‘'! 
| change their names, their home- : Says Taxes Causing 
|Cigarette Slump wns weir mace ana er VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (®—The to crash bigger and better money- 
sharp drop in cigarette consump- making quiz shows. 
tion in the last two years is due to KNOW THE ROPES 
ever increasing taxes’ rather, ,, than fear of a link between smok-| After all, some of them started 
ing and cancer, representatives of. back in the early days of radio 
the tobacco industry were told here | “2€" the correct answer to ‘What 
yesterday. ‘ iis a Zeitgeist?’ would win you an 
F,. M. Parkinson, of Richmond, 89-cent tie from Macy's. They 
Va., director of the Tobacco Coun- | Know the ropes.”   “Some quiz shows pick a lot of         DR. H. A. MILLER Optometrist    
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: southern New. England countered cil, said the council had “ample | 
‘ by halting operations, The owners statistical data” to support such a/ 
asserted the strike against seven claim. He called for a halt in the | 
firms was a strike against the en- ; imposition of additional taxes by 
tire industry in the area. | states or municipalities, 
A spokesman for the union, 
called management's action “a_ ” 
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STS SEE Se aS These are two favorite dodges 
_by people wanting to break into 
the money. Couples married 15 
years—or mated to two other 
people, for that matter—will show 
up at TV studios in corsage and Federal taxes on cigarettes aver- 
age about 8 cents per pack. Taxes 
imposed by states and municipali- 
ties vary widely. 
Parkinson spoke at a convention 
bright belt warehousemen, 
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