118th YEAR = es misting death iat aaa eee Flood * = avage F i hwes ern ‘Wild West Scene? Nope, It's Pontiae PARKED PONY — This picture might have been snapped in the wild west — but it wasn't. It a Stines of St. Louis, Mo., a traveling photographer. taken by a Pontiac Press photographer in downtown | Stines, a disabled World War II veteran, uses the Pontiac yesterday, The pony, a 14-year-old shetland | pony as a prop for kiddies’ pictures. Duke appears answering to the name of “Duke,” is owned by Joe | accustomed to hie parking meter ‘hitching post.” RNR | | Senate Committee Kills Anti-Toll Road Proposal The last anti-toll road measure in the state Legislature was killed yesterday. The McCullough bill to ae municipalities power to veto toll road routes atross their boundaries was quashed in the Senate Highways Committee. An earlier attempt to repeal the toll road law died in School Bonds. Bill Approved $100 Million Measure Goes to Governor on Fast Senate Okay LANSING ® — Legislation went to the governor for signature to- day to put into effect the voters’ approval of a 100 million dollar state school construction loan fund. The last obstacle was removed when the Senate accepted without a murmur a House insistence that $1,100 Bonanzagram Answer on Page 35 the state be allowed to loan money for schoot gymnasiums and .audi- toriums as well as classrooms. Earlier, the Senate had banned loans for these, as well as swim- miing pools, athletic plants and sim- ilar facilities. Fortune Discovered in Safe Deposit Box DETROIT #® — Executors of the estate of Mrs. Emma McKenzie were surprised yesterday to find @ fortune of $300,000 upon opening her safe deposit box. The T5-year- - old widow of a tailor had lived - simply in a fiat here. — Mrs. McKenzie, who died March 21, willed her estate to the Michi- gan Society and the De- troit Institute for Cancer Research. There are no known relatives. Teas Your Want Ad 4 = s&s & * the same committee. Sen. William S. Broom- field (R-Royal Oak), one of | the chief toll road foes and author of the first attempt to kill turnpikes in the staté, said there was noth- ing more which could be done. “It is unfortunate because I be- lieve a majority of the Senate _; Wanted to pass this bill,” he said, “Nothing has aroused Oakland County in years as this matter has, All we were asking was the | same power the legislature has al- ready given Monroe.” MOTIONS NOT SECONDED Sen, Haskell L, Nichols (R-Jack- son), chairman of the highways committee, said two motions to re- port out the McCullough bill were mals but stand neither was second- The motions were made by Rep. Patrick J, Doyle’ (D-Dearborn), Ni- chols said, Nichols said protesting commu- nities still can appeal to the Mich- igan Turnpike Authority. “They have a new public relations pro- gram and ea sit down with any- The McCullough bill, formulated by Rep. Lucille McCullough (D- Dearborn) had passed the House. It had been bitterly opposed by turnpike authority officials who said it would mean the end of turn- anggce he re arose by : route were aroused its IT’S SO EASY... : pesmi gy 1,000 Oakland to get cash dollars for those County appeared in- the articles about your home |} Senate chambér when a public that are no longer being || hearing was held on the Broom- - used. Look in the basement, || Held bill a month ago. “im the attic, in the garage. hen beauties tices ae * Round them up and place a || Assn, ot. Michigan, < want Ad at once! This ttle || chony of eeusty setdeas ad brought 20 calls the first . || Robert VanderKloot, president of, day it appeared. the association, could not be m |\In Today's P: Prem ; County NOWS........6650005.18 | eps tote senweneres” 6. Kee eeeneees « Hace re seeses AS Manslaughter Trial Ends Here jthe headon collision on | lesser count, _} erated one and one-half hours Car Keys Stolen ‘er had plenty of cars for sale to- Jury Finds Metamora Woman Guilty Today of Negligent Homicide An Oakland County - Circuit Court jury this morning found Mrs, Erlene Wagenshutz of Metamora guilty of negligent homicide in an accident which took five lives last Dec. 5. Mrs, Wagenshutz, 19, was charged with manslaughter after M24's “Slaughter Hill’, a mile north of Oxford, Negligent homicide is a4 and conviction car- ries a maximum prison sentence of two years, dudge Archie D. McDonald, ‘a Hastings jurist here to help handle an unusually large cir- cult docket of criminal cases, was te pronounce sentence at 3 p.m, today, Witnesses for the prosecution had testified, during the past two days, that Mrs. Wagenshutz had Fnd Gully of Kidnaping, Raping Woman Set Sentencing May 31 _ After. Jury Returns Verdict Here An all-woman Oakland |County Circuit Court jury today found four men guil- ty of kidnaping and raping a 21-year-old Pontiac moth- er of three last March 6. 31 are Oscar Chavers, 26, of Gary, Ind, his brother, Richard, 23, of 38 Lake St., Lake, and Winston John- son, 25,312 Hughes Ave. The verdict at noon today capped a 9-day trial of the quartet now convicted of dragging the woman from a mud-stuck auto off South Blvd. while her escort was absent summoning. aid and criminally as- saulting her during an hour-long ride. The jury deliberated t'; hours, Both counts carry penalties of up to life in prison. The four, who registered no emotion at hearing the verdict, were returned to Oakland. County Jail to await sentencing. The womah, whose husband was wedding and asked Martin Wei- berg, 24, of 102 S. Merrimac 5t., to take her and a young girl com- and the victim then took a- short around mired, LEFT TO CALL TRUCK when his auto became fendants attempted to help them get free, then left, taking a dime from Weiberg allegedly to call a tow truck. The men returned later Weiberg, again supposedly to get help. ee The four stopped their auto and Oscar Chavers began running back,across the figid toward the ear containing the woman, Wei- berg stated. Weiberg flagged a passing car and went to summon police. The woman said Chavers dragged her from Weiberg’s auto and the four then assaulted her during a ride in- the area just south of Pontiac. They were stopped by police, with the Saginaw and Wilson Sts. The. convicted quartet claimed the woman submitted willingly. The trial was handled by Prose- cutor Frederick C. Zeim and his chief assistant, George F. Taylor. Japan Reveals been drinking prior to the acci- dent and was attempting to pass another auto in a no-passing zone when the collision occured, The defendant admitted yester. day, under questioning by Assis- tant Oakland County. Prosecutor Homer G, Gerue, that she had a bottle of beér and two “mixed, ig on the night of the trage- The 9-woman 3-man jury delib- before returning the verdict, KANSAS CITY @ — A car deal- day, but no way to show them off. A thief pried open a window at Foolproot Way to Tell Rainfall OSAKA, Japan (#®#—Five Tokyo University scientists have devel- oped a method which they say tells not only if it is going to rain, but how much. The. scientists published their findings before the Japan Meteor- ological Society Congress, They claimed 100 per cent suc- cess in predicting time and ex- tent of three typhoon-borne rainstorms here last year and in other tests, dating back to 1939. The new system, the report said, is baséd on the amount of vapor im three stages of the earth's at- mosphere — on the ground, at three kilometers (1.86 miles) and John’s Car Exchange sas stole all the keys. “five kilometers G1 miles), Joe Williams Jr., 23, of 38 then hospitalized, had attended a’ Slated for sentencing May | . with two companions and left with | housewife still in the car, at | | ride and were attempting to turn | — The pair said two of the de-— panion to the girl's home, Weiberg || TRAIN TRAINING—Youngsters from Williams Lake , | Margaret Van Horn of Williams Lake second grade School in Waterford Township and Pontiac Crofoot | ‘to the platform after their trip from Birmingham to ass ‘Down From School tried their hand at train riding yesterday, and | liked it fine. The trip was made in coordination with | here assists Linda Nyhuis, | Pontiac. “They were all thrilled, and think it was the best trip we ever made,” Williams Lake teacher the study of transportation in the classroom, gnd | Mrs. Zella Mitchell said today, Both. classes are dis- | observance of Michigan Week, which calls for a view | cussing the outing in class today, and writing experi- of at least part of the state. Brakeman J. J. Justin | ence stories. One youngster even lagged his electric Don DeBeauclair and ‘train to class today. 5 Dead as Rain, Storms Swamp Extensive Area Two Cities Evacuated: in Colorado. as Rivers Rise Over Banks ' By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rivers swollen by torren- tial rains raged through parts of four Southwestern states today in one of the most destructive spring floods in years. Five persons were dead; Four schoolboys were killed during a rainstorm when a lightning bolt felled 42 youngsters at Kingsville, Texas, A Colorado woman drowned. Mass evacuation was in progress .} at Jwo southeast Colorads cities, where the state civil defense di- rains, Pontiac Press Phote Power for Peace Theme ele es in military uniforms. Bands, military. units, veterans’ other groups have joined forces in the day proclaimed in Michigan by Gov. G. Mennen Williams and in Pontiac by Mayor William W. Donaldson. for Parade Here Saturday “Power for Peace” will be the theme when Armed Korces Day Parade marchers swing down Saginaw street tomorrow as Pontiac residents join the rest of the nation | in honoring men and women who serve their country | bey weantea tons and The parade, which will* start at Whittemore street ‘Rainbow’ Around Sun Solar Halo, Say Experts | ereund | routed David Blair and Robin and end at Baldwin avenue, | is scheduled to get under | way at 10 am. The route) of march will be north on Saginaw street. Heading. the marchers a color guard representing all four services, the Army, Navy, Ma- rines and Air Force. ' The color guard will be fol- lowed by a car containing Col. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) That wasn't a rainbow sun today. ; was a solar halo, similar to| | the halo sometimes seen around | 8, 000 Attend Zoo will be! o. moon, according to experts at. | the McMath-Hulbert Observatory | at Lake Angelus. The halo, which the observatory | nig attributed the big crowd to a/| said is not uncommon, is caused! new amphitheater, a chimp show by reflection of sunlight from ice | and an added attraction, the zoo’s crystals in extremely high clouds. ' first gorilla, Jim-Jim. American Team Sweeps Opening 'Walkér Matches ST. ANDREWS, Scotland ® —| Tihe United States Walker Cup | golf team made a sweep of the, opening foursome matches in the 15th_ international competition to- day over the Rugged St. Andrews6/ Old Course. Bridges were washed out or threatened, Communications were disrupted. At Lufkin, Tex., a wind- storm partially unroofed a super- market while 80 persons scurried to safety, | Area Farmers Hoping for Rain Eye Weekend Weather as Water Lack Starts to Hurt Crops Oakland County farmers walt» ing out an unusually dry spring were hopeful of a weekend rain Harvie Ward of San Francisco! and Don Cherry of Wichita Fails, | Tex., won the first point with a one- up victory over Joe Canr of. Ire- | land and Ronnie White df England. | Billy Joe Patton of Morganton, | N, C., Ore., defeated Gerald Micklem of England and. John Morgan of Wales, 2 and 1, Bruce Cudd of Portland, Ore., and Jim Jackson of St. Louis | Cater of Scotland, 5 and 4, DETROIT - ® — Detroit's zoo opened the season yesterday with _a record-breaking crowd of more | than 8,000. Director Frank MclIn- If Labor Peace Continues at GM Curtice Sees Record 2nd Quarter === "WILMINGTON, Del. — General Motors, whisll ott « pedlintiod enttites record in this year’s first quarter, SOO NS SA yee the sllned Getty EE eathi> continued labor peace. Harlow 1. Curtice, tind elcid be Wnapaicd < thactdinhtens ‘heciing in sen itibeaee prepared for delivery today. The January-March quarter showed net sales of $3,101,000,000 ‘and net income of $309,000,000. _ He reported that production and sales in the second quarter are now scheduled at 1,350,000. cars and trucks. Passenger car sales in the United States and Canada in the first quarter nambered 1,147,004. industry * A * The GM president reiterated previous optimistic statements sbout prospects for the | * frst quarter official figures indicate that “the He said: nhs i i Si il tli tthe Na lnthcien tam et | wel be th bese yer nthe story ofthe int ceranly wil be General Mater since February. : Atel wat Setter ee ars and jin the n between the Gitoaeews setaaie 3 ro ihe gtprleg 3 is Mie he way, in‘Detroit for several weeks, “In April GM produced more passenger cars and trucks in the United States and Canada than in any previous month in the company's history,” he reported. “Retail sales of passenger cars in the United States have continued to set new records all year and at an accelerating rate,” Curtice said. ‘‘In the latest period for which figures | Soil are available, the first 10 days of May, deliveries were 50 per cent over a year ago, repre- ue Man Cee over a corresponding 1954 period for any 10 days cent “Nineteen fifty-five passenger car deliveries January through May 10 were o above the same period in 1954 and the highest in General Motors history for ise eee ee ne en meee Oe Sie pretiacts.” - today, as continued lack of. rain« ‘fall began to seriously affect their crops. Weatlfer forecasts indicate only islight crop-saving rains in the southern agricultural portion of and Dick Yost of Portland, ‘the state for the next few days. The forecast is mostly fair to night and tomorrow, and some- what warmer tomorrow. The low expected tonight will be near 50- degrees, with a _high* tomorrow |near 75, with variable ‘winds. Farmers who depend on the usual rainy week or 10 days dur ing the spring are still — for it, . : State agricultural officials say &s te nag he i Donelson Again Heads Polio Unit County Group Elects Pontiac Man to Serve Another . Term HE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY. 20, 1955 Hunt for Driver of Gray Sedan Police Seeking Robber Who Kidnaped, Slew | Gas Attendant ‘BRIGHTON Ww — The driver of a gray sedan was hunted today in the apparent robbery and abdue- tion slaying of an 18-year-old gaso- line station attendant. ) * 8 # A trucker police refused to iden- The Day in Birmingham BIRMINGHAM—Prettied up pets and their youthful owners: will com- pete for prizes. tomorrow in the annual Pet Parade, sponsored by the St. James Episcopal. Church. An estimated: 200 kindergarten PRIZES TQ BE GIVEN 200 Pets_to.Go on Parade in City Contest Saturday elected campus queen at Val- paraiso University's field day event. A The first annual semi-formal dance sponsored by the Holy Name Newman Club will be held at 9 p. m. tonight at the Birmingham Country Club, - * * © At least two Birmingham city '#'| officials will attend a dinner meet- -| ing next Thursday of community leaders from Southeastern Oakland Local TB Unit Head to Attend Conference - waukee Civic Auditorium, May 22 to 27. : Members of the National Confer- ence of Tuberculosis Workers will attend the Gday meeting, along with doctors working on tubercu- losis cases. eotee eaten * an @ tify said he saw a 1$9 or 1950 Prizes will be awarded in vari- County to hear a general report geevcccccecvccscocooces of Pontiac chairman; Ernest day from the gasoline station | pets. In addition, 40 other prizes y _ $ ; Goldsworthy, Ferndale, first vice where Lawrence A. Jackson was | will be passed out to the young- City manager Donald Egbert te ; -chairman; John B. Taylor. Bir- want Pe | sters in a lucky number drawing. | and Luther Heacock of the board | 6 mingham, second vice chairman; EL A. eens on duty, Some 7,000 tickets distributed to| of supervisors, will attend the Mrs. Samuel B. Danto Hunting- : ‘ an Jackson's body was found three | students have been returned for meeting at Nerthwood Inn, 'e man : ton Woods, secretary; Roy A. Dor Press Editor Going hours later on a lonely dirt road tbe drawing to be held during the | Current and ‘uture plans and $ ; Jemis Lith. scr on, assist- | ¢. . three miles south of, Brighton, the status of developments will be | ¢ Ps oad bane sapavtad ont of tha Hours | from. the Willems F Devis, Fee | ant treasurer, 10 PTA Convention te nae been set tice taro inet ear ane ee eet a ieee mestene would! 2. $ State Affairs Committee. It had neral Home at 2 p.m. for Davis| The treasurer's report revealed Hazel A. Trumble, Pontiac Press the heart. The procession will move up | relieve parts of : $ gone through general orders and /Coleman, infant son of Hargest a total of $106,773.17 was dis- etachtien dittal wi be the Detroit police last night sent out | Chester 8t., down Maple to Hen- Royal Oak, Royal Oak Township| $ ; was due up for final consideration. | and Rose Quince Coleman of 594| bursed in 1954 for pollo treat |) . foating in | & three-state on a stolen| rietta and down Henrietta te | and Troy and Southfield Town-|$ 3 APPEARS BEFORE GROUP | 2ifornia Ave. Burial was in Ook] meat to 273 Oskland County Michigan People participating in| car they said fitted the description | Martin and back te the church | ships. : : Hill Cemetery. victims, N of the vehicle seen by the trucker.) grounds, — . * 2 * ° $ Heustis appeared before the) ne baby was dead at birth| Chapter costs for the adminis- ational Congress.of Parents and A proposed building code and|$ ‘ State Affairs Committee yesterday |werresday’ at Pontiac General| tration ot the patient care pro- | Teachers Ia Chicago next week, | POLICE SHROR Pony rides, games, hotdogs and | soeration of the building depart-| § $ and shortly afterward the commit- ae: gram and polic health education | Mrs. Trumble will participate | _ Police theorize Jackson was ab-|POp, and music will carry out | ment will be reviewed at a special| $ tee’s chairman, Rep. Lloyd Gibbs |Mtie i. suvived by his| Work was $5,278.98, tm a panel at three meetings | Wucted during @ holdup of the all- | the carnival ait, Mrs. Bones said. | councii meeting at Franklin Mon- | $ : (R-Portiand)-moved that the bill] _csner and father, six brothers! Dr. Frederick N. Adams of Bir-| @ealing with “Communications: night gas station where he worked BA an. | day. ] ° : be returned to his committee. : : : Projecting the PTA Story.” alone. He was shot, police believe, | Members of the National Cath-) “* se «2 . 3 and sisters, Sandy G., George,|mingham, speaker at the dinner, either in the abductor’s clic W 3 ‘ ° Rap, Saas naman > lined | Seheate, Joseph, Deloris and |said, “Oakland County Health De- Mrs. Trumble has a personal, as Sinar Michels read whare bas boar ot the theme Choehs ion Selaghe : : Park) supported motion. partment: figures show . ine | well as interest in ed- | was found residents ; * * was passed, killing the bill urrent school polio immunization | ication eee , — 2 Ge Seegee . : ‘ yesterday was the final day porches» valk gad Aenpigery alo * se tisecs ee ee le : : _ Feporting matters out of commit- first injections —78 per cent oft 18, and a past PTA president seay wes Sees te ee Se ee sak ° : tee during this session. those children who are eligible to; y - | of Jackson's closest friends, Law- | bloodmobile will visit the St. Hugo e 4 pg udge Jay H. Payne, of the | rence Antieu, 23, who was on his | School from 28 p. m., June 3. after $ $ participate. : Washtenaw County Probate and | way with his wife to Ascension Day | Mrs. Mathew J, Gill is chairman ° : Chapter volunteers from Pontiac | Juvenile Court at Ann Arbor, will| Mass in this Livingston County | of the group. jhe was a ° $ Godel 00 eres ee eel also take part in the convention's community between Detroit and - « 6 It = ° $ O. Powers, Jeanne Ryskamp, . Three co-eds from the Birming- nema > 4 $ Marie Hickey, Jean Kimple, Daw- Holly Driver Police found ~ a cash ee were honored recently ° $ son C. Baer, . Cowe, How- Names encom et ahowed ir respective colleges. Murray. ° ° ard Looney, Elbert Wilmont, Floyd A manslaughter warrant dackson had taken in $128. Alse J G ated 1 Chapel’ nna lean tiaras ined saueter ty Antaat Ook astesing wes 909 from the youth's son Hamil : : highest among all freshmen in ton Co. e e and Mrs. Stanley Watson. | land County Prosecutor Robert D.| Waliet but overlooked was #00 | te University of Michigan's | with Requiem : 3 . Long, against Sibersie D. Thome,| (0 unlocked sale im the | choot of music, was elected to | Hugo of the : $ , of Holly. mentbership in the Alpha Lamb- | 8.m. Monday, e Kidna Girl Thorne was driving a car which| Jackson, whose father, Lawrence | da Delta, national v benecory Holy Sepulcher Cemetery, : : f crashed headon last March 19 with | G., 64, is a retired Detroit police | freshmen’s women’s sorerity, ° 3 another on M87 a mile west of | man had been working three! and alse Tau Bets Sigma, na- : $ Holly, causing the death of David | weeks at the station. He was high-| tional honorary college band- e $ Ul Or 0Ca Widing, So pee De cate 2 pee of by his employer, | women’s society. e 4 3 . Weatherwax, station owner. | alice Holmes was elected ? L ° ; Gun-Toting Detroit Man | x; chairman of the National Student | WEST RICE S18 ° ; Association for Colorado W: J$ Arrested Necr Monroe;| WV atertord Youth Second | dae ts sare ana merece. |i: 2 . * F~ * - : : Sie e Viesim Unhormed | _(in Nationwide Contest [pharmaceutical Group Cc iE 7 ported they took into custody to-| Myles Watkins, Waterford Town- Names New President |; i18 , 63 day a ¢foot-l, pistol-toting suitor | Ship High School senior, took sec- Per °|$ JUMBO Size—Blanched ° ‘who abducted petite 21-year-old | cond place in a nation-wide ora- The Oakland County Pharmacev- | | Secor S19 8 June from the apartment | torical contest yesterday in Al- tical Association this week named { Size ‘1 Mogul Peanuts : Sta bei friend in ‘Detroit last] Dany, N.Y. : Edward Kurth of Birmingham as |} Print 13 $ i ht al His “Robert E. Lee” its new president. ‘s Only ée for - clear SUPER } 4 - ec per Full Pound 3 Palice said they found Murray Placed am sane See tap alles be ican ete Rage Wise of fone |{ Sata Tanceycre te an 18 Game “ee C3 stter’é a.m, four miles norte of} ination contests. Vice name bahar || : Phane "bag ” for | s Monroe, Mich. " Watking is the son of Mr. and cetera Pervials-Measl\ Pak. a a 3s ‘The troopers said they took a 45| Mrs, Mortyndale Watkins, of 4312 treasurer. , _ : a@ : . faliber automatic tfom Sinuk. He | Lotus Dr. As a result of earlier Serving on the board of directors : S } M MA S 4 was taken to the Flat Rock state | Wins, he was representing the Chi- will be Harry Vernon and Adam|;} 9 N.Seginew —Maia b ; $ police post for investigation of car-|C&8°, Milwaukee, Pittsburgh and Stark of Pontiac § Floor | 9 90 N.Saginew —Main * rying a concealed weapon Detroit areas yesterday. . oad COCooeoeosecooooooooess Detroit Police Inspector Thomas| Conrad Johns of New York took Men Nowhe , HVVTTPTYYTVOPYTTTVOO INT OT TT TTY ee ee ee ee $1,000 bond , That's Nowhere SIMMS Has Big Selection of OUTDOOR GAMES z kidnaping ~ CLINTONVILLE PORT. | er, of Holly, 'as senior resident in. felonious nas: - cael Second place honors in- national : Clintonvile High Patol mele: : os T NEEDS ot LOWEST PRICES! | surgery and chief resident was Before iz the couple, ce | contests are nothing new to Myles. - 4 _ - ing class is right up to the minute. ~~ : | sanctioned last night by the Pon- said they f iag__the safety |Last year he ved numerous * cxteaieiitin The students’ pies for class a@) ain ie ‘ClOlO)D)s SPECIALS | tiac General Hospital Board of Oe arches ol — contests in the Knights of Pythias MYLES WATKINS colors: charcoal and pink ag will assume the 1- did not marry him. Sah sosaal pince nationdl oa here oe = ? For Outdoor or Indoor—Official Size and. Shape eR : Mrs. Michael Dallen, stepmother | jn a final contest at W ve SAFE, UNBREAKABLE RUBBER ; er year-term of duties July 1. c ashing- : 5 _. | Genevieve Skinner of the girl, told police she re-|ton, D.C. of Horse Shoe Set Sa The board referred te its ; ceived a phone call from her at| This year he is on his way ee medico - administrative commit. | Service will be held Saturday|1 a.m. again, having taken the local: | 4 SHOES — 2 STAKES tee a request that house staff |*t 2 p.m. from the Dudley! “She seemed nervous and) Knights of Pythias contest. He will 1196 Joslyn Avenue Ten . A members be given up te six Moore Funeral Home Auburn) frightened and talked as though! enter the state contest tomorrow. | . 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Sahin Usa GEL Sauna Porta UJ HITE SAMPLE SALE! Cooking Utensils B37 e || Sanora Portable at , =a F EY Radio ae 99 @ All machines with forward ond re- ~@ Lifetime guarantee! Free sewing in- ' 5 e * 4 ! * ' a _' “Te give him a chance to say a (Copyright 1945) word or two, T suppose.” " dustry to find their niche. i about a mile north of Oxford as “Slaughter Hill.” It is true there have been two tragedies at this point, and the last one with five lives lost. ‘ The top of any hill can be- come slaughter hill, so long as we have crazy drivers with an Rail Industry Is Becoming Modern and Economical By MERRYLE 8. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator After years of self-serving propa- ganda, a serious attempt is under way on the part of the various segments in the transportation in- mood, attempting te pass to passengers and shippers * s * Instead of making faces at the newcomers—the automobiles and airplanes—railroad men are re examining their essential role in the national economy. It is now clear to objective ob- servers that the railroads will sur- vive, although perhaps in stream- lined and altered form.. In light of the passenger defi- cits, some security analysts show e 6 6 a preference for the roads which = Thus, rail management hopes to are primarily freight carriers. On the freight side, there is growing doubt that the airplanes will grab the bulk of heavy commodity transportation. LAW OF GRAVITY The law of gravity 4s on the side of surface transportation, Air tory bedies, should cooperate, freight at its necessarily premium cost, because a plane can lift in of revenue-producing weight only a to fraction of its deadweight, is es- At long last, three principal builders of railway equipment are experimenting with lighter freight and cars. This repre- sents an attempt to eliminate a ‘Tins on moving vehicles. deficit-maker in the traditional tendency of the railroads to haul around unnecessarily heavy equip- by ment, which represents dead- weight. The new approach to railroad- ing makes sense, Heretofore, the nating it’s recognized, on the other hand, that Soviet Russia is the common Case Records of a Psychologist rail industry, steeped in tradi- enemy and that Germany is in ° i] - i : ‘ e« sonable, But new opposition to dis- on expored pastir: No Need to Worry if Children Won't Eat; ctntaac: its ime trom th “cermany wil never bea it? They'|] Eventually Get Hungry Enough surge tary power on -her own again. . . the fea r-bedding reas. either sage Sheu aun of Jimmy’s case shows why we can play with others of his own that make these feeding prob- The Rock Island will pioneer the West or to the East, and we rac ig See age and also learn to adjust to lems. ; ae lagt wn peordyorige Potion are convinced it must be with the @7en that disturb us but them in social situations. So send for my 200-point ‘Rat- Spanish rain —— West. _ parents. For. problem young- » ing Scales for Good Parents,” on the Chicago-Peoria run. “Our future lies more and ters usually get that. way be- - Every “only” child ought to enciosing a return en- New Haven also has the new train meant more and more cause Daddy and Mother don’t be im nursery school if it is at velope, plus a dime. They contain on order. The train is 2 feet, 8 in the of a United States play the game of parenthood possible. Churches could the rules for playi the game of inches lower than conventional sed -” » ‘Bocording fo Hoyle. “ GROUP PRICED | AT 29.99 GOES AT— § | =~ Washable orlon. 100% all wool DuPont nylon, wool @ Ae Sg. Sa eile li. ao MERE apie 2 me : MA. Peo ie ' r Rise dbs inl GROUP PRICED s AT $10 GOES AT— P Crease resistant linen, spat- ter weaves. Pink, blue, maize and navy. All sizes 10 to 44. eeeesecesegeseecesoeseessoeeeeeeoeeseeeoseeeee GROUP PRICED “ AT 16.99 GOES AT— LS) Washable nylon, fleeces, and ’ suedes. 100° all wools, rayon gabardine. 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They are the middle-|man seems ruled by one idea— : ‘LOS ANGELES @ — — Trucking} “3 6 wane t es uaaineneee companies struck back at an AFL| “his is particularly true today,| It is the middle-aged man now Teamsters Union-strike by invok-| “8 the generations seem to have | whose dreams are in technicolor} on a Easy Credit "Terms! Fi Ff KALAMAZOO # —Mrs. Emma : many hopeless romantic. in a practical firms that have contracts with the | ™tlook and the real balance wheel| TOKYO @—A Japanese doctor world | Isabella Hatch Bright celebrates | present. teamsters tg halt all but essentiaj | % ¢lvilization, claims extremely successful re- trust in| her 100th birthday today in a * * trips. be ins: i sults with a treatment for para- money or | Colon hospital where she is recov- The next time you meet a mid- *“* « He might be in a rut in both a < ering from injuries received in a | dle-aged man, don't laugh at itm. The teamsters struck yesterday |Dusiness and social sense, but he The doctor, Hideo Sato, of Kit- slow | fall last week. Just him on the back and say morning ag@inst three major|*Moyed his rut to a considerable | ami, Hokkaido, told Kyodo news others,| Mrs. Bright, who enjoys good| “I Ev freight carriers ina contract dis-| tent. It was at least better than | agency ‘he had used a new drug sees | health, generally, likes to recall! wants candy it can't have, Just pute over wages, and health, wel-|%&Ving no rut at all to protect him | on nine patients. He said an 11- will | her first train ride in an open flat | bear up, When you finally grow up Si 10 to 20 fare and benefits, * from the winds of adversity.. And | year-old boy and a 4-year-old girl, mutch, | car Colon and Union City | and settle down, everything izes to Other Only “for-hire’ trucking ‘firms | ®¢ had to remember, after all, he | crippled by polio, were able to feels he | in 1870. look better.’ fine dresses 1442 to . are involved in the dispute. How-| ad reached “the age of respon- | walk in less than a month of treat- 2442. ever, other key trucking industries | bility.” ment, : | throughout the West will be af- If this distinction between young . Dr. Sato said he used adreno- fected because of jetorcannecting and middle-aged men ever had any |-cortical hormones, strengthened derver Nrlon shipments, Eventually the work stoppage is now . expected to affect 100,000 trucking : company employes in the 11 West-| The young man today is the plan- circulation in the paralyzed part ern states, An industry spekesman| Mer, the schemer, the one who : said trueking may be curtailed | Wants to tie all the loose ends of | ‘0 Say if his treatment is perm- as far east as Chicago, St St. Louis | his life in a. neat little package. anently effective. and Kansas City. He often isn't trying to avoid a The struck firms are the Pacific | Tut; he, is looking for a nice: JEWELS OF THE SEA Intermountain Express, Pacific |.one he can burrow into and “ > Step Up Propaganda Motor Trucking and’ Consolidated | Come a settled citizen. = WASHINGTON #®—The U. S..In- Freightways, His Both management and union| White. He doesn’t emerge fram | Communists have stepped up pro- forces said the tieup might be a/| College stuffed with a nonsensical | paganda in Korea in an effort to § long one. dramatic ambition to change the! beat down non-Communist ideas in| ~~ An industry spokesman said: | world overnight. He has no yearn-| the North-and plant Red propagan- “Everything the public uses will| ing to become a martyr in the pur-/da in the South. A new broad- be affected—everything we eat, | Suit of an unattainable goal. His! casting station has been built in wear and use in production of| 0als are -quite practical—a safe| Pyongyang, North Korean capital commodities,"* and secure job, a safe wife, a the agency said. Mig 9°" Shop Georges-Newports, your Rose Marie Reid swim suit center for all of the season’s smartest styles as seen in the leading fashion magazines. We have every style in cotton, lastex and faille in every color. Sizes 10 to 20. 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Matthews Jr., 18, son pee of Airman First hm Class was Rich- ard H. Babler, member of the 85th Radio Squadron, Mobile ' in Germany. He is the son. of months in serv-| 4 ice with the 290th | Recently promoted to the rank | through October. He is a 1953 graduate of Saline High School. Completing his Air Force basic Antonio, Texas, is Darill W, Per- ry, 18, son of H. W. Perry, 136 Alice St. Pvt, Charles R. Marsh Jr., 21, of a Royal Oak, a PERRY cook with the 3d military training | at Lackland Air) Foree Base, San | basic training at Fort Knox. He is a 1953 graduate of Berkley High Richard W, Irwin, hospital corps- man second class, USN, nephew of Mr. and Mrs, George A. Burn- ham of Birmingham, recently ar- rived at North Island Naval Air Station, San Diego, Calif., aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS | Kearsarge, after an eight. month tour with the 7th Fleet in the Western Pacific. A.2.C. Edward Kelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert | Battalion’s Headquarters Co. of ithe 7th Infantry Division’s 3ist regiment, recently spent a week's | | arrived in Hawaii and is now a leave in Tokyo from his unit in! imember of the 25th Infantry Di- Korea. ee Pvt. James H. Martin, son of. division's 27th Regiment, entered, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martin of | Knox, Ky., after a 14-day leave. | Having completed his basic com- | | bat training course with the 276th | Armored Field Artillery Battalion, | ihe will take“an additional eight | | weeks of advanced individual | training. i Bruce L,; Satterla, 19, son of Mr, and Mrs. R. F. Satterla of 200 | Alice Ave., is completing his Air Force basic training at Lack- land Air Force #3 Base, San Anto-® , e | | nio, Texas. Gerald P.2 fg | O'Connor, sea- Saf AL |} man, USN, son SATTERLA | | of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius L. 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Tattooing is an age-old- Russian peasant handicraft which Soviet) authorities are trying to rub out. | An educational program brands | tattooing a barbaric cusiom, be- | neath the dignity of modern Soviet | man. And a health. campaign | warns that marking the skin fre- quently causes serious infections. WHAT ABOUT U.5.? *How do you remove tattoos in America?” a woman doctor at the ‘The reporter said he didn't think it was much of a problem in the states — except, possibly, among sailors, * * « “Everybody here seems to be | trying to get rid of tattoos,’ ’ she) | sighed. Another doctor chimed im | “4t t= now absolutely forbid- | den for Soviet sailors to get tat- teced.”’ i The institute uses chemicals, sur- | gery and diathermy-machine burn- ing to erase the designs. 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PONTIAC PRE SS , = - “ as ie — ne eee eres pee eee ee Se ¥ ~ 4 oi Stig igh er ar er ys =e 2 FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1035 & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN PHS Seniors Pentiae Press Pheotes Se ee St. Freds to Give Spring Festival ‘Music inthe Air’ to Be an Event of May 21-22 in St. Vincent Hall In the summer of 1905, George The 160 members of the St. Fred-| pooth and his wife, Ellen Scripps erick High School Choral will pre-| Booth purchased the farm of By MARY ANGLEMIER Because one man, George Booth, Maurice Garabrant will be play- ing the carillon in Christ Church Cranbrook Sunday at 4 p.m. sent their annual spring festival Samuel Alexander.and came to “Music in- the Air’ this week- | Bloomfield Hills to live. Mr. Booth end, May 21 and 22, in the St. | saw the feed for a religious center ’ for people in the ara. Il at a ol a oat nm DePaul Parish Hall at’ ie ate ; In the "Sti of the Night, You' | Mt sm the bill op Lene, Pine-Ks. Neveg Walk Alone, While We're ; ‘ father, Henry Wood Booth taught Young, ahd Coming Through the Salday. Schest classes & nd — Rye, will be just @ few. of the) giseg eervives; well-known songs (6 be sung -by the Choral members, . In 1918 George Booth. and his | ther built the “N Piano accompariment will be |father built the Meeting House” had a vision 30 years ago, Dr. | | turies, At first the bells were smal |and played by *a performer who RINGING OVER THE COUNTRYSIDE — The bells in the tower of SEATED AT THE CLAVIER — Dr. Maurice Garabrant, carillon-| Christ Church number 62, the smallest weighing 14 Ibs. and the largest, neur, organist and director of music at Christ Church Cranbrook prac- | 6,720 Ibs. Their great height and a calm day combine to produce inde- scribably ethereal music, Christ Church Cranbrook Is Result of George Booth’s Vision 50 Years Ago all services increased and the , Booths dreamed of a Ahurch and boys’ school, — Booth turned to the Rev. Samuel | S. Marquis D.D. of Detroit and the Rts Rev. Herman Page, bishop of Michigan Episcopal diocese,. for | help in working out the plans. | The church proper was used for | the first time Christmas Eve for | the midnight service in 1927 and was dedicated in September 1928. | a One of the most ‘widely known | and best loved ‘features of Christ | Church is the huge carillon housed in the belfry, Carillons are very ancient, dat- | ing back to the 10th and 12th cen- tapped them with a hammer. In Burope the perfecting of the furnished by Jerome Libby, reg- on Rd." Attendance at | ular accompanist for the Univer- | sity of Michigan Chorus, During the course of the pro gram Mr. Libby will play the First Movement of Sonata No. 1 Opus 10, The Ritual Fire Dance, arid his. own composition, to be played for the first time in public, “ane free and Blue.” The choral to be dressed in pas- tel formals and dark suits, is under the direction of Dominic Kline. Tickets can be purchased from any choral member, or at the door on arrival. | Fred's this week was BANQURT. | With memories of the Athletic Banquet still fresh in the minds of athletes, conversation turned to the Junior-Senior Banquet to be held next Wednesday. Busy juniors could be seep con- stantly coming and going this week with paints, scissors, pastes, and pencils. But where they were going and what they were making cannot be found out by the curious Rosaries Given to St. Fred Firsts in Essay Contest St, Frederick students from grades 7 through 12 whose A.D-F. Essays were chosen as best re- ceived rosaries this week. Winners in the 7th grade were: delightful time. Michael McCarthy, Rose Mary « Pierce, and John O'Reilly; in the! As the year draws closer and * $th, Karen Gullet; the 9th, Gil- closer te its end, seniors began work on last contributions to be left tothe memories of the juniors. History, prophecy and a The many things that the puaiees al oe or at least tried to do will. be written into the class history by Dorothy Bergin and her_committeemen. Who will be doing “what-whett-and bow” in the emery to come will be Marlene Green bert Garcia and Yglanda Welware; in the 10th: Sandra Bailey, Mar- garet Drake, James Mayworm, arid Fred Sachanski; and the 11th: Louis Coppage, Julie Bailey, Kath-| leen Kinch, and David Rabaut, Twelfth grade winners were: Nenfa Paramo, Marlene Green, Neil Gotting and John Janczarek. Reds Kill 3 Turk Spies MOSCOW ‘»— Three men charged with using American equipment to spy on Soviet. teri- tory for Turkey have been exe- cuted, The Soviet State Security Committee identified them as Ah- the help of other seniors, will draw up The Last Will and Testament. The worry of what their hard work merited them on term papers was ended this week as the precious bits of work were passed back to fourth year English stu- dents Monday. Excitement reigned high in the senior room early this week as Katib Asianov, The committee said they were arrested in Kishi- nov with pistols, cameras, binocu- lars and an Americag radio transmitter, Banquets Now ‘Top Topic’ of Sf. Frederick Students Most of the talk around St., seniors. But those who know are. | telling seniors they're in for a. | picnics, ball playing, and some making of carillons took place | ‘inches lover three tons—6,720 pounds to elections took place. The gal rated to draw the most whistles and second looks, thus being the pret-| tiest was Sharon Wolf. Ross Moody was chosen as every girl's | dream come true — he hand- The popularity rating was shared by Gail Dean, Jean Mc- ‘Hugh and Mark Peck. | | “The changeable people of many moods and yet of none—are Sharon | Wolf and Michael Wells who were named “Ones with the best. dis- positions.” Votes showed Jean McHugh, basketbgJl captain and Jerry Bradley also. basketball captain the best athletes of the year. The best dancers, and the ones not likely to get the mad rush at the next dance were Gail | Dean and Jerry Bradley. Announcements that Jane Hoff- man won the Edison Scholarship and Jean McHugh, State Schol- . arship brought many a hand- from classmates this week. from classmates this week. .|5. The public is invited to drive Thursday, being Ascension Thursday the school was closed for the day. The high school, journeyed to Dodge Park for class possible swimming—or dunking. Friday the schbol enjoyed an-| other free day in honor of St. Vincent De Paul, patron of the parish, whose feast day comes the last of July but is celebrated now because school is not in session Senate OKs Fund Check then. during the 15th, 16th, 17th and ‘0 To Mackinaw Island Students Buying Electric Organ Magazine Drive Money Pays for Instrument; Presentation Tuesday PHS Seniors left today, 20 strong, school cares and work be- hind them and started on their beat trip to Mackinaw Island. They will join seniors from Red- ford High School of Detroit, re- | turning Sunday afternoon. Tuesday, students will. get their first view of the new electric organ purchased with money earned from the magazine drive. The organ will be presented to principal John Thors Jr. at an assembly by Student Council presi- dent Dick Blacklaw. Ole Foerch, staff organist of WWJ will »pre- organ, with selections given by the Pontiac High School Senior Girls Ensemble. PTA president. for Pontiac High School, Mrs. Don- ald North, will’ speak briefly, _ With summer vacation right around the corner, picnies and parties by various clubs and ac- tivities are rounding out the . semester, as other clubs are making preparations for the fall semester, The lab assistants will travel to Dodge Park Thursday for their annual picnic, at which time they will honor graduating seniors Carol Borsvold, Alice Bego, Norma Bloodworth, Russell Anderson, {Roberta Johnson, Marilyn Kizer, Royce Lee, Harold Richards, James Smith. Also at this time they will select the head lab as- sistant for the coming semester. 18th centuries, The great bell- | founders were the brothers He- mony, the many members of the Vanden Gheyn family and later Dumery. Dunkerque had a carillon in 1437, Antwerp, 1540 and Bruges in 1675. The bells in the tower at Christ Church Cranbrook were made in England at the Taylor Bell Foun- ry. They were dedicated on Sept. | 30, 1928 by Anton Brees who is at present the carillonneur of the Bok | Singing Tower, Lake Wales, Fla. There are four complete: chro- | matic octaves ,.. that is, 48 notes. | Looking to forthcoming football games and basketball games, four ent cheer-leading staff. The new members are Helene . Prizant, Barbara Fair, Marcia Petrie, and Muriel Upton. They join the present staff of Mar- garet Sevala, Barbara Berg, Linda Burt, Judy Coffer, Fran Glisky, and Marie Meyer. sent a musical concert. on the | and | | ‘*Music in the Air’’ are members of the St. -Fred’s High School Choral. They are, (standing) need to right, girls were chosen to join the pres- | * arrangements for the upcoming SPRING FESTIVAL TIME — Going over music | Michael Kopesik, a junior, of spring festival | ton, who has held this position | three semesters. Joanna Sherman will be treasurer with Madeline Van Matre as cashier, and Della Guigar as typistr Also 11 new members will join the staff next fall. . Officers were elected for the Future Nurses club at the last meeting,. with Marcia Thomas as Tomorrow being armed forces day, the PHS hand, under the di- rection of, Dale C. Harris, will | ‘march and play in the Armed , The total number of bells is 62, | Forces Day Parade. Recently they | | corresponding secretary; president, Jackie Randall as vice- president, Pat Zielkie, recording secretary; Carolyn Leacher as f ard Powe, freshman, of 15 Mariva; and ; dith Green, a sophomore, 3 Rachyen, -, | Dean, of 270 Whittemore. 48 lh ea 26te Last 35 ‘Americans- by - Choice’ A long-time dream of 3 Ameri- | cans-by-choice began shaping into! Washington, D. C., for a first-hand | look st the capital of the nation | they chose to make theirs ship class, the new Americans Nola since there are duplicate bells for gave a concert at Eastern Junior | Rogers as treasurer, and Marilyn the last 13 high notes. BELL WEIGHS 3 TONS The largest bell is five feet eight in diameter and weighs be exact. The smallest bell weighs | 14. pounds, The 14 largest bells have In- scriptions upon them; some are quotations from the Bible, others dedicate the bell to certain peo- ple or have been given in memo- ry of some person who served - the church, such as the Rev. Samuel Simpson Marquis, first rector of the church, The carillon is played from a Clavier about eight feet long with a pedal board of two octaves and }— mahogany levers which are struck with the gloved side of the hands, This clavier is in the room below | the: bells and the wires go up and connect with the balanced clap- pers which strike the bells. |TO PLAY SELECTIONS Dr. Garabrant, carillonneur, or- | ganist and director of music at Christ Church will play the follow- ing selections Sunday, including one of his own compositions: Eight Changes for 10 Bells Minuet . CesbVSTs vs cerens Theme and Variations. .Rusterhols BWtude . casicrcdrceoesces see +s>Menotul Campani a Seta, ...20..-.... Nino Rote Divertimento =. .ives.vevnes » Garabrant Sonata: for Musical Clock ......, Handel Rock of Ages The Church’s One Foundation Biest Be the Tie That Binds In this series two more recitals will be given, May 29 and June in the vicinity of the church and listen to the bells. They may be | | heard from Long Lake Rd. to north Birmingham, WASHINGTON (—The Senate has passed a bill to set up a Sen- ate-Housecommittee on the budget to keep a rein on the federal spend- ing. It now goes to the House, which: twice has failed to adopt such a measure. prom is how considered an ac- complishment of the past. . The Bake Sale which is to be held Saturday, May 1, and after ‘The halls in the little red school- house on the north side of Pontiac Michaelite Staff Is Named the ball that should g6 down the alley, not the bowlers:-- Seniors burned the midnight oil this, week ag they prepared for reviews. ‘The only drawback -in for 1955 lows: Colleen McEnery, Fran- ces Hayes, Gerald Simpson, Jo-_ |. dackie Lambert, Fred West, Janet English, and Efizabeth Klinck, With this able staff, we are look- J. 8 Bach. High School. | Also Saturday, six PHS stu- | dents will travel to Ypsilanti and | ‘Mich. State Normal College to participate in the 7th annual Poetry Reading Recital, present- ing three poems and a one-act play. The students participating in- clude Janet Carlisle, with. the poem “La Cancion Del Camino,” Arlene Kehri, “Tre Arboles,” and Walter Hodge, with bis poem “Cancion Anonima,.” The play “La Fonda Imperial” will be presented by Annie Vasquez, Donna Chilvers, and Mark Rubalcaba, in the roles of Ter- ‘Arturo re- | Hiscock as historian. June 1 the are either already naturalized or will be in the fal, ferent countries, are ther: m inew officers will be installed along viser, Mrs. Agnes Buckley. dune 3 the school science fair will open in the girls gym- in biology, chemistry, general science, and photog- raphy. They will be judged and awards will be presented, . | The ratlio workshop will round | out its series of “It's Story Time” Wednesday with the show ‘Mr. Putterbee's Jungle.” Story Prin- cess wilfbe Carolyn Hawn, with Burton Belant as Mr. Putterbee, Dick Ramsdell will be Clean-Up Man, Cecille Dubrigue, Chris. topher the Tiger, Ken Lenigan as Uncle Horace, JqgAnn Van Tassel as Jimmie, and Alyce —_— as | Janie, with a picnic at the home of ad-/| class or the Pontiac New Citizens bers of Miss Antona’s citizenship | League, | LEAGUE is ALUMNI ‘GROUP The league, headed by Miss An- | | Handcuff Demonstration | Embarrassing to Officer | OMAHA (% — It was a snappy _exhibition .of how to handcuff and chain a dangerous prisoner that. U.S, Marshal William Raab gave the Kiwanis Club yesterday, Embarrassing too, * When Raab looked for the keys to free volunteer Lyle Remde he didn’t have them. He had left them at his office. And that was where the pair went to _getRemde free. . reality today as they arrived in| Visiting Nation's Capital [orton oe Seamer ee class, It was formed 1T yeark:- ago | three years after Miss Antona be- | gan teaching immigrants the ways ot American life and government ers are prepared for the ques- tions on U. 8S. government and history they must answer jo be- come citizens, Such a trip has been talked of any times over the years by her students, all of whom are adults. This; however, is the first mass journey taken to Washington nasium, with projects exhibited tona, is an alumni group com- | by any of her students, WILL VISIT CONGRESS On the -trip, the 35 will_visit Congress, the White House, Li- | brary of Congress, Mt. Vernon, ' Arlington Cemetery and other points of national interest of which they Have only heard or seen pic- tures, — One highlight of their trip will will have become a vivid memory, A 9 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955 Defense Strides Indicated| *=*2%2"™ by Tokyo- Australia Flight theught the United States was It was certainly not because he weak in that aera that Chinese a compact organization like that |\Communist Premier Chou Ep-lai Hoover Predicts : $6 Billion Savings NEW YORK @—Former Presi- By CHARLES M. McCANN SHOE STORE in BASEMENT Open Monday and Friday Nights FOR THE BEST IN SUBURBAN LIVING 2 and 3 BEDROOM Ranch Home Complete Furnished Model OPEN DAILY 10 to 9 P.M. These 0 are Not Prefabricated dent Herbert Hoover says his com- mission recommendations will +. * oe Hoover, head of the Commission on Organization of the Executive | Branch of the Government; said his proposed Savings were based on “elimination.of waste and not on strangulation of defense or public welfare.” Seven billion dollars, he said, could be returned to the Treasury through liquidation of government agencies and functions which _e with private business.” He predicted 70 per cent of the commission’s new recommenda- tions will be put into apni: Four Steamers Sold DETROIT @ — Sale of four T. H. Browning Steamship Co. lake freighters to the Continental | Grain Co. of Buffalo was an- nounced here. They will be used as floating grain elevators. Sold were the L. D. Browning, Carl W. Myers, D. A. Maloney and Fred L. Hewitt. Browning also announced purchase of the freighter E. N. Saunders Jr. from the Midland Steamship Co., Cleveland. ‘The twohorned white rhinoceros is second to the elephant as the world's largest land animal, United Press Staff Correspondent The flight of four American fighter-bomber planes from Japan ought to make both the Chinese Communists and the Russian Com- munists do some thinking. Dispatches emphasized that the planes could have carried atem bombs. = 4 The Thunderjets flew 4,820 miles from Tokyo to a point near Syd- ney, Austraila. REFUEL IN AIR Though they were refueled three times in the air by tanker planes, it is~still interesting to note that the distance from New York to Moscow is 4,665 miles. Pearl Harbor Day found the de- fenses of the western world in the vast Pacific Ocean area woefully weak and completely unorganized. Australians and New Zealand- ers then—and also Americans and Canadians on the Pacific Coast—had been alert te what was then called the “yellow peril.” Now we have the more danger- ous Red peril of Communism. But the defenses of the free world are no longer either weak tor disorganized. TOO BIG AN AREA The Pacific area is so great that of the North Atlantic Treaty is not | ™ade his offer at the Asia-Africa precticabie. * * “ANZUS” pact and the “SEA pact, binding together eight free countries against aggression. Australia, New Zealand and the United States signed the ANZUS defense treaty in Sep- tember 1951, after the signing of the Japanese peace treaty. These three countries are now allied with Great Britain, France, the Philippine Islands, Thailand and Pakistan in the Southeast Asia con- ‘DOWN with EASY FHA TERMS Total Price Only $7400 Plus Mortgage Costs ill Payments $ 3 6°’ - PLUS TAXES and INSURANCE Choose Your Lots Now Before the Best Locations Are Gone—Remember It’s } First Come—First Served! conference at Bandung to negotiate ‘dairectly on problems which are HOUSTON, Tex, & — Classified i i i hi in i i i i i i hi Ln i eh New Lecated at 40 6. Segina® Nest te State Theater FE 4-5211 ‘wrt TTT. | show how to save taxpayers six ; ¥ wont - ~. = Faye: — to Australia points up the amazing; The Sapean defense problem is — pogo ight MADE TO YOUR another seven billions. progress of Allied defense organiza: |one of land warfare. That of the | Chou and his fellow Reds less in- DR. H. BUSSEY EXACT PRESCRIPTION Hoover spoke last night before | tion in that part of the world. Pacific is one of covering enor-/ clined to start anything. Optometrist the 39th, annual meeting of the 1 was a dramatic illustration of | mous expanses of water. : ; National Industrial Confer-) American striking power—and it| In the Pacific, there are the| Who Wants to Sleep? Eyes Examined DR. 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Peale Doses Self With Spiritual Vitamins)mrercni : > Voses Hel WIN OpITIUal — V ILAININS without Even seeing t | By PHYLLIS BATTELLE | recently, when he didn't want to|“now John tells me he is even, the | : ey| SAN DIEGO, Calif: W—A pay- o/s, i the, test of three ation [go to church. His father asked | going to be a minister too,” Peale |he is less tolerant. have deep mental and spiritual | MO08Y Professor at the state col Vincent Peale.) he: lots. John said, “Oh, everybody | “#75 Proudly. cs _ | “People whe with | stimulation.” lege here was having trouble find- appt nudges each other and says I'm . control can be and | That’s where he has always | '™& 4 class-room to show his class Being Raine gh afb enatl Of That gets my goat.” Although Norman Peale was| sentlemen,” he pee- tried to get his strength, Peale | @ film. PAY DED man with fat hopes tor sav.| Dt, Peale, recalling his own |brought up a firm Methodist, he| Ple Whe are really smart\and | says, and not from alcohol or pills} He finally found one and set up eva a : Sue the Glieee = youthful resentment ‘at being a|has modern ideas. He approves| Wise don’t get their thrill out'ef | or other diverting “ "| the projector. Then a fuse blew Hours: } te §. Wed. & Sat, 9 to I. Bvenin sible—when he came na st aoem | minister's son, arranged for John jot dancing, movies, card games, @ glass. “I take spiritual vitamins,” he|out. After that was repaired it MICHIGAN CREDIT COUN! University as a bachelor of to leave the family pew and sit,|the theater (‘except when those| “I think we ought to develop a says, “supplemented by occasional | was discovered that someone had : ow we een ’ sacred | in isolation, in the right balcony. | blasted playwrights use words 1| breed of people who can out-laugh, | mental capsules. They seem to | forgotten to bring the film. 41¥2 South Saginaw St. Above Oskland The Intent upon thi All has been peaceful since, and used to see on back fences.") On|out-love and out-enjoy all other | be quite effective.” | ‘The film’s title: “ eS Phone FE 8-0456 S first, he asked the Methodist bist ; ss Ce eee uae pacers mene church in the great city, The bishop, slightly amused but more impressed by the un- Peale recalls, “I received $1,000 a year, and the sécond year raised to $1,100." (This is he makes for some responsibility. * * “A church should take care of its minister properly—but its min- from his many speaking and writ- ing chores, he is still staying away from ‘‘this side of the picture.” “I don't want to hedge,” he says, frowning. “But I really have no idea how the family fi- nances are.”” That, he added, is the problem of his wife, fellow worker and bookkeeper, Ruth. The church itself holds only 1,600, so closed-circuit television brings his family: Wife; daughters Mar- - garet, 21 (a senior at Ohio Wes- leyan University) and Elizabeth, 21; a son John, 18 (a freshman at Washington and Lee). The site is Pawling, N. Y., where the Peales have a farm and a large white house, a full-time farmer caretaker, a maid, an eld- erly spaniel named Lassie and a youthful cat called Betsy. *THAT GETS MY GOAT’ Son John went through a period, Conditioned Reflex GASTONIA, N. C. (%)—Verne Shive, a lawyer, dozed as a lunch- eon club speaker droned. The speaker raised his voice to make a point. Shive jumped up shout- ing, “Your honor, I object.” Baldwin proudly presents the « new French Provincial Acro- sonic . . . truly the piano for » those who want the finest— "im tone, craftsmanship and design. ae See this distinguished new French Provincial by Bald win today. Calbi Music Co. 5 Pontiac's Locally Owned Home of Conn Instruments and Baldwin Pianos and Organs’ 119 North Saginaw St, WORN OUT LIVING ROOM | / Bie’ Allowance For Your oLp (Regardless of Condition) — We will allow you up to $100 for your old Living Room Suite .. . You can use your old suite as your down payment! Choose From Such Famous Makes as KROEHLER—FLEXSTEEL—PULLMAN ROWE—KARPEN—UNION—HOWARD OVER Living Room Suites O5 to Pick From! Here Are — Just a Few Examples! . = ; LQURTEOUS a> Reg’ Trade-in > °°” Y/ > Wi ik I ll a \ - q THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955 « in D panies igan recent GAS IN 5 They also have been asked to explain why Michigan gas is high- | ef >is st tk e I i li i Students at Lake Orion to Give Operetta Friday Pontiac Press Phote SPRING FESTIVAL TIME & It's spring festival | and right) Mary and Laura Grile. Funds raised from time at the Four Towns School, Waterford Township, | the variety of booths and amusements will be used as this scene of youngsters shows. Clown Richard | to meet the PTA budget and needs of the school. Parker and burro Dusty are holding a confab on the | Principal Mrs. Sally Johnson is chairman of the af- event to be sponsored by the PTA from 28 p. m./ fair. The children ‘will begin the carnival with a Saturday at the school. Listening in are twins (left | costumed parade on the school grounds. . Essay Contest Winners Named , _.|by Auxiliaries The 1955 American Legion essay Choate, second, senior high; Lena Surowitz, Washington, second; Dar- jlene Humphy, fifth, Wever. Shake Hands With Governor 130 Crary Students Tour State Capitol at Lansing Greer, Mrs, E, Spencer, and Mrs. Following the capitol. tour, the youngsters inspected the state po- lice before bearding their three buses to return, Sewell, third, senior high, Michael | “Mae. sional Women’s Club and Girl Scout Leaders Club, and the North Branch OES. . : | Secretary; Mrs. Lyle Gately, treas- ee e County Deaths Joel Biederstadt SOUTH LYON—Service for Joel Biederstadt, 70, of 22315 Curry Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at his residence. Burial will be in Wednesday. He is survived by his widow, Barney Eliwart HADLEY — Service for Barney Fliwart, 91, of 3099 Wynns Mill Rd., wil be held at 1:30 p.m. Sat- urday from the Baird Funeral Home, Lapeer, with burial . in Green's Corners Cemetery. He died Wednesday. ; Survivors include two sons, Leo of Hadley, George of Howell; and a number of grandchildren and Pr a A or rae : Elect, Install Officers in 5 Communities Waterford, Milford, Metamora,Waterford Business and Profes- urer, and Mrs. Lewis Swartz, registrar. Elected to the board of direc- ters were Mrs. Edgar Martin, Mrs. E. A. Reitmeyer, Mrs. Os- ear Gerkin, Mrs. Elwyn Tripp,. Mrs. A. J. Stilwell and Sheriff Frank Irons. Mrs. Alfred Dacey was named to fill an unexpired term on the board of directors. _ The council approved a memo- rial resolution, honoring the late Mrs. Lottie Hutchins for her many years in assisting Girl Scouts. | Minstrel Show Is Tonight | OXFORD — The Oxford Junior High School Chorus will present a minstrel show at 8 tonight in the high school auditorium. James ; will be the interlocutor. Mrs. Lee Valentine is the director and accompanist for the 60-voice group. Driving Contest Set for Sunday 3 Trophies to Be Given Sponsoring Affair High school students of Waterford, Ortonville, West Bloomfield and Clarkston who plan to compete in Chamber of Commerce Road-E-0 may secure their applica- | Sunday tion blanks at their high schools. The applications must be turned in before starting time which is 1 p.m. at the A & P parking lot in Drayton Plains. ed to the top winners. Robert Klingman is general chairman of the event, assisted by Eugene Richardson, Gerald Lewis, Donald Beedle, William Gouley and Charles Pappas. - Any high school youngster under 20 who has a driving license or permit, and has not received a driving violation ticket in the last six months js éligible for the con- test. ‘ The test includes parking, ma- neuvering between pylons, and sev- | eral other situations designed to test the ability of the drivers, House Calls Truce in Highway Battle LANSING i — House members headed for home today after a decision to halt a bitter battle over highways until next Tuesday. Opponents and supporters of a Senate-approved highway bill | called off the fight until next week | in order to map out strategy and | gain strength for the fray. Rep Emil Peltz (R-Rogers City), chairman of.the House Roads and Bridges Committee, tried to bring the measure up for debate today but was turned down. Democrats have appointed a 12- man committee to meet with Re- publican supporters early next week to improve liaison between the two parties on the highway issue. Story Tellers to Meet WALLED LAKE — Annual guest night will be held tonight by the Walled Lake chapter of the Story Tellers League, at the 8 p.m. meeting in the Walled Lake Meth- odist Church, The best stories of the year will be retold. ; TROY TOWNSHIP—D olores Meeker and Jerry Contos have High School. Dolores took the valedictorian title with a 3.58 average for her high school years. Jerry became salutatorian with a 3.117 average. Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Meeker are the parents of the valedic- torian. She was active ‘in valedic- and class activities, worked on the school paper, and was a mem- 2 Top Graduates Named lat Troy Township High ber of the Hi-Y and National Honor Society. = Jerry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Contos. His plans include study at Michigan State College of Agriculture and Applied Science, where he received a scholarship. by Waterford Jaycees | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— the Waterford Township Junior Three trophies are to be present- SLL end dndtrtitltttitwikbebtebebtehtittbhtthdhhdde - Calvary Baptist Church are hold- ing a picn} c Saturday at the Dodge Farnis of the United States com tain 15 per cent of ‘the population, , , Picnic Supper Slated . Ya on e od ef ed WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —!/ Park’ in Highland. The potluck) but they earn only five per cent ' g Members and friends of the| supper will be served at6p.m. | of the income. Bring in your old needle, even an old cactus needle, and you'll get the $5 “trade-in”! Then a new $25 Duotone SPECIAL at Grinnell'’s * for a limited time only! Protect your records! They'll sound better—last longer—with the Duo- tone diamond néedle. (A whole diamond, not a chip!) Qutplays, outwears, and costs less per playing! 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FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955 | <-ory | . a runs," he told the Women’s Civitans to C : YS ASSIGNMENT FOR: : 8 c , -Jorist’s : | Top Capitol Dems tional Press Club last night iene i ak JUNIOR O Astors Agree re z i Give Heifer to Ike | Pemzcss,'n Cones — Semte| A. atore at Toronto, Ont, in About Cust ody = : : He ge WASHINGTON @ — A Black | use Speaker Sam Rayburn, mediate past president of Civitan .| speaker next Friday at the Great Millionaire, 2nd Wife of Texas. ‘| International, will be principal Angus heifer was added today t0|" The President offered Elecnhower ta cacantte President |ment-—but none on w Lakes District convention of the _, Eisenhower is accumulating at his | plans to run for a second organization. About 100 members ‘ Gettysburg farm. after of of Civitan clubs in 15 Great Lakes Also Involved in Battle ‘Tl tell you exactly where she |his possible future plans. _ | area cities are expected. Over Separation NEW YORK @—An out-of-court settlement has been reached be- tween John Jacob Astor and his second wife Gertrude Gretsch As- tor over custody of their 6-year-old daughter Mary Jacqueline. LJ s The Astors were married in September 1944. She is suing for a Separation and for a judgment) declaring a Mexican divorce Astor obtained in June 1964 is invalid. 1 : a ee BIG 3 SALE A Smashing Clearance! ° serial ae ; Astor contended in a State Su. A CRUISE TO HAWAIL-—S preme Court action filed last April - — Hawaiian Sports : _|T that he had not seen his daugh- =. yi = : Surfboard riding, especially at Waikiki Beach, is a popular and|ter since March 21 and had not SPECIAL ONLY thrilling sport, both for tourists and the Hawaiians. The long surfboards, | been able to talk with her -by uc . D EK E | : made of wood, can carry an expert rider very fast over the water. The|‘lephone. °°” BLENTT'Y OF WATER—PLENTY OF PRESSURE | ee eae abe ea to catch the crest of a wave just at the right mo- counsel for both sides agreed on|| Cepecities up to 630 gallons of water pumped per hour - 2 : — . “satisfactory” visiting rights for In addition to swimming, boating and sailing, there is also sledding. tg | Not on snow, but down mountain slopes covered with thick, slippery poral Toms were net Ge Shallow Well Jet Pumps oe grass. The sleds are made of grass and are called holuas.. * * @ : $ 50 Hawaiians love all kinds of sports. Baseball, boxing and wrestling; There were reports of an out-of- EXTRA SPE Cl AL 89 Gay cottons and spuns in prints, stripes for and solids. Values Up to $7.99 | are popular. ‘The children play a game of barefoot football, in which| court settlement ot the couple's | they kick the ball with their bare feet. pending separation battle; but law- | Color the drawing of the young boy on his surfboard. Cut around | yers refused to: comment. 7 the circle and also around the drawing of the boy in the top part of the| After obtaining the Mexican di- 2 ae = | circle only. When you fold the top part down, the boy remains standing | V°TCe: Astor married Dolores ~~ s Fas ompson all ns ONLY and you can rock the surfboard rider as he would rock on the waves. ena “when be. now is) Tomorrow: The hula dance. : | 80 S Pp St : Looneyville, W. Va., gets its e erry ° : Depending the amount of f tamil med 2 and full length coats and popular $ mile predived, an average dairy|CAS@DIanca Scene —|tmmey."™ * “my tamed i] FE 2-2939 FE 2-2939 lons of water per day. of Arab-Violence CASABLANCA, Morocco ® — Violence ig mounting in this! French North African protectorate as Ramadan—the Moslem month of- fasting—nears its end. 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Michigan’s Largest Jewelers — ; 4 3 : ’ ‘ : a bers of the Pontiac Woman's Club ’ Vieriech, Mrs. Roy Haertter, Mrs. eS Pontiac Women’s Insurance Association reversed the expected situation and took their bosses to dinner Thursday evening. Looking over the programs at Old Mill Tavern in Waterford are (left to right) Jack Loveland éf Keego Har- bor, Mrs. Emerson Loan of Lorraine court, president of the group; Olive Blair of Edwards street, treasurer and Roy including the “Mad Hatters,’ Scott gave the invocation. Pontiac Press Phetes Wilton of Oriole road. Mrs. Loan toasted the honored guests and Mr. Wilton gave the toast to employes. Entertainment, ’ a local barber shop quartet, and a film entitled “A Holiday in Mexico,” followed, Amy Martha Washington ‘Guest’ of Club Forest Lake George Washington's wi fe, Martha, was a “gues " of mem- Behler, Mrs. A. M. Simpson, Mrs. when’ they held- their . annual . . meeting and election of | The invocation was given by officers at Hotel Waldron. Mrs. Lewis. An added highlight SS & ti | came when Mrs. Pelican led the The first President's wife ap-| Hroup in salute to the Flag, one peared in the person of the guest | given her by Mamie Eisenhower. ee oe a Mrs, H. N. Watson was given : : i is ink F ; el Mrs. Fred Waterson, Mrs, Glenn, Mrs. John Lyons, Mrs. Robert | Morris, Mrs. William Mustard, Mrs. Clara Smith and Mrs. Floyd Rozelle. ‘VEW Entertained at St. Clair Shores The Fifth District Encampment of VFW was entertained by Walter F. Bruce, VFW Post and Auxiliary recently at St. Clair Shores. Ritual instruction was conduct- ed during the gathering by De- partment President Janet Hutzel. Newly elected officers installed by Velma Kidd, national district : eouncil member, were Olamae Gottschalk, president; Mrs> Matt , | Momber, senior vice president; Pearl Laugherty, junior vice presi- The presentation took place at the 69th annual Clinic Day and reunion May 10 and 11 at Hotel Fort Shelby, Detroit. convention and to 4 South- eastern District Fedération; and Mrs. Elmer MacLean, alternate for both sessions. Mrs; M. E. Baldwin, outgoing appointed committee chairmen, including Mrs. J. Daniel O'Dea, Mrs. William Mustard, Mrs. of the Detroit College of Medicine, parent institution of Wayne Uni- versity’s College of Medicine, * +e * Mr, and Mrs, B. Ray Everett (nee. Virginia Hall) of Drayton In addition, there are Mrs. W. H. Eustice, Mrs, Eleah Patten,. Mrs. FR. Alspaugh, Mrs. Phillip Everetts of Lincolnshire road and | the Harold M. Halls of Waterford. * td] a A. H. Coles and Mrs. E. J. Ziem.) 44, OTHER CHAIRMEN Completing the list are Mrs. Har. | Waldo avenue and are now resid- ry Buehring, Mrs. Charles Allen, | ing on Motorway drive, Elizabeth Mrs, Baldwin and Mrs. W. E, | Lake. and Mrs. Ralph * * « * * ® . Mrs. A. R. Young, Mrs, C. T. Grandparents are the E, Bruce | Becker. have méved from their home on}! Mrs. A. W. Selden and Mrs. John W. Fitzgerald attended a Michi- gan division conference of the Women’s National Farm and Garden Association Wednesday and Thursday in Battle Creek. a * * * Mrs. Stuart Allan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Curry of Norton avenue, was honored Thurs- day at Ferris Institute where she is a retail pharmacy student. ; | Mrs. Allan was initiated as a charter member of Beta Mu Chap- | ter of Rho Chi Society and was Dr, Starker is a 1905 graduate elected historian of the honor United World Federalists’ dinner society. She is a member of Lambda Kappa Sigma Sorority, Ferris Forensics Forum and the Ferris debate team, as well ag being Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Earl | (nee Wilma Morrell) of May- | erest avenue are announcing the birth of a daughter, Kathryn Ann, May 18. at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. | The infant's maternal grand- parents are Mr, and Mrs. William P. Morrell of South Roselawn drive, and Mr. and Mrs. Allan F. Earl of Inverness avenue are the Annual reports were ma ie : He: = de by! Ekelund, Mrs. J. & Sibley, paternal grandparents. | choral accompanist. Mr. Allan is | | also a pharmacy student. * * * * Women Plan for Tourney Golf Event Opens With Dinner Party on Wednesday _ By RUTH SAUNDERS BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Forest Lake Country Club will open the Wolverine Ladies’ Open Golf Tour- nament to be held there next week | with a cocktail and dinner party | next Wednesday at the club. | The tournament will continue un- irance Women Turn the Tables on Their Bosses at Annual ‘ a “t Dinner. - co Ayer? 3 ¥ The tables were turned Thursday evening when mem-|\ right) Donald Hansen of Navajo road, Mrs. Robert Morse bers of the Pontiac Women’s Insurance Association held | of Sedum Glen, Wava Davis of Florence avenue and her their annual Boss Night dinner at the Old Mill Tavern-in | boss, Frank Anderson of Oneida road. Mrs. Morse and Miss Waterford. Getting ready to enjoy their dinner are (left to, Davis were in charge of the banquet. By ANNE HEYWOOD Because more and. more older women continue to write me about the bad treatment they think they are getting at private employment agencies, I'm going to let loose and tell them a thing or two. First of all, the employment agency is a field in which I myself have worked. My experience has been that, as a rule, the applicant, who gets treated badly, more than ,asks for it. Moreover, many of the people in the field are friends of mine and ‘they are, om the. whole, decent, hard-working humanitarians. They know full well that their livelihood depends on getting good applicants. If they behave unkindly, it is because the applicant in question | has provoked them and has proved, moreover, how totally unemploy- } able she is, on the basis of man- ners alone, til Sunday, May 29; and many na-| | tionally known women golfers will play exhibition games. * & ®& Mr. and Mrs. George W. Walker of Woodberry drive have invited guests to dine with them May 28 R. Jamison Williams over the coming weekend will be Mr. and Mrs. Peter Della-Porter and their twe children of Kitchener, Ont. Mrs.. Williams and Mrs. Della- Porter are sisters. Mrs. ‘Ralph L. Polk entertained at luncheon Wednesday in her home, “High Gate,” for 10 friends. Her guests were the friends who helped her at long distance to cele- brate her birthday when she was near Japan on her recent world cruise, HONOR GEN. ROMULO |. Dining together at the Hotel Statler Wednesday evening at the | for Gen, Carlos P. Romulo of the Philippines were Mrs. James H. | Carmel and a group of friends. | Included at the Carmel table Dahiberg, Dr. Robert T. and Mrs, Robert Lee Graham. * * With Mr, and Mrs. E, 8, Nichols were Gossett and a group of friends, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weston also had a table’ Mrs, Edward S. Wellock will en- tertain at a buffet luncheon Wednesday for the judges for. the >. Mr. and Mrs. William T.) # NEEDS ADVICE On the other hand, I know, un- derstand, sympathize with and like the older woman. But she does need advice on how to behave in the employ- ment agency, ‘So here goes: Be businesslike, in the best sense of the word. 2 Pats Backs of Employment Agencies Too many times, the older wom-| If she doesn’t feel like speaking; Don't try to force them to send an, applying for a job, has been at' to the receptionist or secretary,| you out. They are responsible for home for-years, bossing her chil-| she demands to speak to the boss filling the employer's orders, dren and husband around, and run- | personally. They will only alienate him—fall ning her own little kingdom. | This is not good business man-| to Place you—if they send you on So, if she doesn't feel like | ers. A business office has a rea-| & job for which you are not filling in the card, she doesn’t. | 9° for its procedures. qualified. 3. SS If you want them to help you, L di Ci le M ff: | you must play it their way. ydia Circle Meets Mothers, Girls Don't be aggressive about your | With Mrs. Graham Attend Banquet |". | The Lydia Circle of the CWF | Even if people have previously ; -_ An annual mother and daughter turned you down as “too old’’— Of First Christian Church met re- banquet was enjoyed by those who which is shocking and demoraliz-| cently at the Joslyn avenue home Sevens. ok a at evening in ing, I agree—don't take out your! of Mrs. Reid Graham. tevens 1 of All Saints Epis-| anger against previous hurts on| , SS copal Church, | the people who are now interview. | ane Dregrem wan given ty Dire: The. invocation was given by the ing you. John Appleton who used as her Rev. C. George Widdifield. Fol- ‘GIVE IT A TRY theme, “New Hope Through Home lowing dinner, the sang | Life.” The speaker mentioned “Davy Crockett” to the mothers) Don't be close-minded. | India, Pakistan and Ceylon. and the mothers sang “My Wild) If the agency suggests a job,| Mrs. Graham was elected presi- Irish Rose,” under the direction 40n't turn it down in advance be-| gent for the coming year, She of Mrs. Ferdinand Gaensbauer. | C4USe you think it's too far from | wij be assisted by Lorna MacKel- your home, or the hours don't lar, vice president: Mrs. Apple- Mrs. Stanley Watson was toast. | pe ectar i? F , mistress and toasts to mothers arg Le or it 45 eee you' ton, secretary, and Mrs. Roy Pat- —— Te ek BN ee | ton, treasurer. and daughters were given by Be open-minded and flexible | Mrs. Appleton assisted the host- Jeanette Cockle and Mrs. Fred- | erick Cockle. and at least go and see the po- ess with refreshments at the close by Sally Crocker. Youth is characterized, amo ng). ae other things, by the “I'l give it a| Pi Omicron Holds “Hon'y argue’ It the agency aa.|Parley in Windsor vertises a job you think you're per-| An annual convention of Michi- local dance studio concluded the | fect ‘for, respect their opinion if| pan State Chapter of Pi Omicron they think you are not. national sorority was held recently Margaret Silk, queen of Fleur de Lis, presented awards to girls in THE PONTIAC PRESS | at Hotel Prince Edward in Wind- sor. | Members attending from Pon- Womens Section | tiac were Mrs, Stig Danielson and |Mrs. William MecRath of Sigma Zeta Chapter and Mrs. Robert | Dunham of Sigma Gamma Chap- | ter. s | Iota Eta Chapter was represent- ed by Mary Dillon, Mrs. E. Verne McCall, Mrs. Buhl Burt, Mrs. Net- FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955 | tie Collins, Mrs. George Reuter, PAGES 18-21 bose — Moore and Mrs. Paul Pontiac will be represented at = Fe von henlary. \@ ie WN Delegates to the 1955 session of Wolverine Girl's State| will be Chris Selden left) of North enue will be Joan Gorman (second from left) of North Genesee | Linda Schellenberg ( Abr 2 Maple sere ince 23 avenue and Carol Donaldson (second from right) of West| and Linda sare sicied ty DMM Se teen Lawrence street. Alternates to the conference which will | Legion Auxiliary. Representing Chief Pontiac Unit 377 run from June 14-22 at the University of Michigan campus, | American Legion Auxiliary, will be Joon and Chris.” SE ae a ea pom eee re eRe ty el ee RN Sa ae a ee THE powrtae PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955 - Epsilon Sigma. Alpha _ Gathers for Fond Banquet| Bride Wants | No Children at Wedding Exclude ola by Adding Note to Invitations By EMILY Post A bride-tp-be writes: “At several weddings which I have been to in to have the same name as theirs. THANK YOU IN ORDER Dear Mrs. Post: A neighbor of ours sent my daughter a birthday card for her sixteenth birthday in which she enclosed a very pretty handkerchief. I told my daughter that I thought she should write, or telephone, Mrs, Neighbor and thank her for this thoughtful gesture. But she does not think it is A formal, dinner ‘ was given} going president, conducted the Thursday evening at Kingsley Inn | candielight jewel pin ceremony in by members of Alpha Alpha Chap-| Candlelight Jewel pin ceremony ip ter of Epsilon Sigma Al ete, ns ' | Donald Murphy and shiriy Lyon tia Misaed:eesene 3. off Thnaging ERTS, Mrs. Alex C. Morris of South Marshall street (second from left) accepted the president's gavel of Alpha Alpha | Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority Thursday evening at a formal dinner at Kingsley Inn. Making the presenta- Mrs, Anthony Grand was in- stalled as recording secretary, Mrs. Fred Baumgartner as cor- responding secretary and Mrs. | Rex Parker as treasurer. Pontiac Press Phote ‘| Pontiac Music Guild | “Martha Kurzweil, Sharon Proper, Mrs, Calvin Rhodes was general | chairman of the dinner. She was | 7 assisted by Mrs. Edmund Smith sorority’s colors. ~- - * At the capdielight ceremonies a jeweled gavel - was presented to Mrs. Ralph L, Wilson, past president. Mrs, Edmund Smith received her 10-year pin, and a gift on behalf of the sorority was pre- sented to Mrs, Frank A, Jalosky dr. whe was recently named te the office of state president, Committee ‘chairmen announced by Mrs. Morris fer the ensuing year were Maxine Miller and Marshall Rose, ways and means; Ann Tierney, membership; Mr:s. 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Others were Deanna Mosbey, Hodges, Fay Stickney and Patricia Dunaway. Still others participating in the program were Marilyn Glynn, Clark Lefurgy, Bob Bills, Joan Whims, Marilyn Wagner, Carolyn | Rouse, Kenneth Brown, Linda Lib- | by, Sue Knust, Sandra Brooks | and Alycemae ‘Stephens. | 79° | HUTTON’S Interior Design, Inc. : Features This \ «Custom Built LN eo sen Lounge Chair - . TT ss 5 Foam Rubber Construction * Over 56 Fabrics te Choose ) From ~* Nylons Fr. Textures ; Z Tweeds Terms | Call Today _EM 3-4122 — Phone — EM 3-4122 4270 Haggerty Road. Walled Lake Ey HOUSEKEEPING SHOP of PONTIAC SUMMER SHORT — ... with a new flair in styling can make your hair do casually smart. RANDALL’S HARPER METHOD SHOP Phone FE 2-1424 88 Wayne Street | going president and state poieipaading secretary. Mrs. Frank A. Jalosky Jr. of Drayton Plains (left) is state presi- dent of the sorority and Dee Brim of Lakeside drive (right) considered a present. Will | tion was Mrs. Edward Hummel Jr. of Owego Circle, out-| is state recording secretary. sed please give us your opin- ten Mrs. Hope Lewis Rev. Ryan, Family Mrs. Gerald Wright agg an gee bse mp esnana tn Answer: A handkerchiet is det-|\Wij] Entertain Club |Honored at Supper _|[4ostess to Group for the coming year. Mrs. Lee initely a present and, should be thanked for. Use Dry Bleaches for Whiter Whites For washing all cottons, linens, Mrs. Hope F. Lewis of Birming- ham, chairman of the public af- fairs committee of the Birming- ham Altrusa Club, wir entertain the local Altrusans at an informal | supper party Monday at 7:30 p.m. Re Rev. and Mrs. H. E. Ryan children, Patricia, Marquita and Charles, were honored at a cooperative supper held in Bald- win Avenue Evangelical U nit ed Brethren Church. chlorine bleach in dry form. | ters Club. The Ryans are leaving soon to make their home in Detroit where he will be pastor of Faith Evan- gelical United Brethren Church. 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She'll start teasing the younger kids or turn on the TV teo loud, just to plague me. She gives me no backtalk but just acts so stubborn and fresh all the time...” | Perhaps Sandra holds some un- | flattering opinion of her mother. Does this possibility scare Mrs. K? It shouldn't. Children some- times do find fault in us, just like a neighbor or other relative. Our daughter may regard us as a nag- ger, for example. And instead of putting this ppin- ion into accusing words she fears may touch off some awful retalia- ition she uses the language of ac- cusing action to tell us what shel thinks. The point is, she’s forcin? us to ftsien,- So we say: “Sandra, you don’t like something in Mother, Instead Three lovely little doilies so easy to crochet—do each pretty — in less than a day! “Pattern 697: Doily quickies! Three designs (7'4 and 8 inches) |delegates to the state convention | ; of turning up the volume on the | shout “ingratitude, ” to explain (TV, tell me what it is.” | how mistaken he is and attack problem is, can her mother him back by ‘itemizing all his | | listen to the words ? , own sins for him, It's very hard to listen to an His poor opinion of us, combining ‘ accusing child without a good with our own, upsets -us so that opinion of ourselves, With a poor | we have to stop listening—and lose one, We can’t stand it, but get (a wonderful illumination. eaught in angry impluses te If we cannot listen quietly to Chairs Dety Weather, Storage Just as Simple By ELIZABETH HILLYER | chair sketched. Light weight is Go without smart little outdoor | also a helpful feagure, for stor- chairs now — just because of the ‘8% moving at any time.’ problems they create in the win-| brought in at night, although all ter? | of these take weather lightly with You won't, if you look at the | sturdy finishes and duck or even, new ones. Designers have thought | quicker drying saran fabrics. of more than looks and comfort—| The chair sketched at lower these new chairs -are also solvers right could easily become the new | classic chair of this kind. It has looks and comfort that swings it fo the top of the list, and comes in two versions: one smaller and higher, and this one, in low and wide lounging propor- Learn how to reclaim and restyle old furniture with beautiful finishes —and what to do about furniture | finish repair. Send today for Elizabeth Hillyer's booklet Furrt- ture Refinishing—How to Do h Yourself. Address Miss Hillyer at this newspaper and enclose 15c in coin, together with a stamped, | self-addressed envelope. Ritual Exemplified by PEO Chapter The ritual was exemplified and PEO. Members gathered at the Elizabeth Lake road of Mrs. Especially if the chairs must. . Food for Though Is Given to Moms| Sandra's accusatien of nagging, we may never see that it's nothing but an upside-down way of begging 'us to be more patient with her. | We may never perceive that her peal to restore her trust of us. And that instead of being a hateful person to Sandra, we are in fact one of most precious importance. Once we know this, nothing can ever be really despairing be- tweea us and a child again. However, I cannot say, “Mrs. K., encourage your daughter to attack you in words.” I don't know Mrs. K. Even if-I did, I should not say it, For I've no way of knowing how | Sandra's peor opinion of her moth- |er might affect her, All I know is, |is that human relationships, in- cluding those with children, can get terribly snarled up so long ag we insist on holding unflattering opin- ions of ourselves. It may be just such an opinion of herself that’s Mrs, K.'s problem. WSCS Members Gather at Church Members of the WSCS of First Methodist Church gathered in the church parlors. An_ annual pledge service was conducted by Mrs,’ Charles Jacob- son and officers were installed: by Mrs. Fred Manes, district secre- tary of promotion, at the recent meeting. 3% * * tees for the year are Mrs. Chester Arnold, membership; Mrs. H e | en Baughn, ways and means, and Mrs. Bervel Anthony, Alter Guild, - & * chairman; Mrs, Charles Legge, and Mrs. Perc Carr, fellowship; | Mrs. Manes, publicity, and Mrs. PHarry , librarian, Ruth le was hostess at™ silver tea during the social neal Entertains in Honor of Cincinnati Guest Mrs, Harry Peckham of Bloom- field Hills entertained Wednesday Cincinnati, Ohio. The guests were entertained with |card games amid geraniums and evergreens on the cutstone patio of the Peckham home. Those present also enjoyed dabbling in ceramics during the afternoon. Guests included Mrs. Charies Shaffer, Mrs. Forrest Rorabaugh | and Mrs. Gene Marino and son, ' Billy. William L, Miller the occasion. Mrs. Charles Coppersmith, presi- dent, was in charge of the business ‘|meeting. She and Mrs. Miller, held last month in Flint, reported | to crochet in No. 30 mercerized cotton. To increase size, use No. 30 or bedrspread cotton. Send 25 cents in coins for this | pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for list-class mailing. - Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y, Print on the session. Also reporting were members | who acted as — under the i direction of Mrs, A. W. Emery. Coming ants Pontiac Rebekah ray 450 will pete card Fides acre, rs wan Ses. Several unit WSCS of Central Methodist Church were held recently in the homes of members. ie Martha Sheldon The Martha Sheldon Unit met with Mrs, Earl. Decker on Scott Lake road for a picnic. Mrs. plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. win | Alfred Wilkins had charge of de- votions and the program. > . g = a oc aE a st. 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Warrener of Mrs. Alice Cambrey, honorary | Central Methodist Units: Meet in Members’ Homes demonstration at the church | October. e Gertrude Howe * Mrs. Frank Gray spoke aheat) United Church Women at a meet- ing of the Gertrude Howe Group. Members gathered at the Williams Lake home of Mrs. Roscoe God- dard. Mrs. Richard Balmer gave devotions. Leis Parker The Lois Parker Group met with Mrs. John Stewart of Wash- ington street. Mrs. George Alex- ander told abot the YWCA con- vention she attended in New York City. “Peace of Mind’? was the de- votional theme given by Mrs. Walter Gorthy. Cancer pads were made during the meeting. Mrs. Dewey Allen was cohostess. Fern Bank Twenty-two member's of the Fern Bank Unit were entertained at the Franklin boulevard home of Mrs. Harry ‘Hayes. Mildred Loper gave a reading on “Life of “| An Indian Bride.” Mrs. Stanley Thomas gave devotions. Ruth | Thompson was welcomed as a new member. Lucy Webb Hayes The Lucy Webb Hayes Unit met with Mrs. Clyde Howse of Liberty Members of the Ida Kahn Unit were entertained at the home of | Mrs. Lowell Stuckman on James K boulevard. Mrs. Frank Gray was the speaker and devotions were given by Mrs. Wesley John- accusing words are really an ap- | Chairmen of standing commit- Mrs. Claude Johnson is floral! @ in honor of Mrs. Nodelia Dyer of |* in Albert Barnett . \Feted by Class « A “This Is Your Life” program honored Albert Barnett of Keego Harbor Tuesday evening when members of the Fellowship Bible Class of First Baptist Church gath- ered for a cooperative dinner. The Educational Building of the church was the setting for the af- fair, Mr. and Mrs, Gartield Wel- don and their committee served the dinner. The honoree will soon fly to England and will visit the scenes of World War I in France where he served with the Cana- dian forces, Mr, Barnett's favorite hymn, “After,” was sung. by Mrs. Alvin Goodwin of Birmingham with Mrs. PETUNIA! 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Pictured as they talk over their duties with Mrs. Robert Me- Manus of Auburn Heights are Jack London of Palmer street (left) and Pegey Warren of Henry Clay avenue i ae ay Mrs; Me- Manus is adviser for the service squad. ‘A dinner honoring members of the safety patrol and service squad will beheld Tues- dey at the school. ff H i t i } F f i Eases Baking nal 3 ‘Ponting Press Photo Matchmaker By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: Three of us boys run hround t we're an inseparable trio. There's Dud who attracts girls easily and is attracted by them; Buck who’s the handsomest but not interested in girls—he's all for sports; and me, Pat, the leader and counselor of the trio. “T’ve always been able to solve all our problems up to now. But Cathy is our unsolvable problem. “When we first met her Dud fell “She told me there could be nothing between us now—maybe later. 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He says it’s still going up as —ynore homes get more TV sets. “And look at this.” He produced a letter from the advertising ac- Doesn't Think ‘of Retiring! ? i i SEGRE 3 E ie i ne ny} Retire? Godfrey says he’s never given it a thought, “When you start think about retiring in this busines, you might as well be dead.” He also says there will be ne sweeping changes in the Godfrey format except for (1) more flex- ‘ibility in the use of entertainers, and (2) the Wednesday night show will go on film “beginning this fall because Godfrey feels. it’s easier to maintain consistent- pa quality and correct mis- takes, Godfrey's basic programing philosophy hasn't changed, nor will it, “I try to do two things. First to entertain by presenting good | programs, count executive for one of his big- gest sponsors, a permanent wave | | company, i It read: “We~ wouldn't swap; Godfrey for any other show on the’ _air because of the guy 's salesmap. | “ship.” * * * | dollars worth of famous grin: “Does that look Uke this is the | | end—like we're slipping? Not to ime it don't.” / HAIR STILL FLAMES There’s not a single gray hair in | his flaming red head. He's up to | 189 pounds, but is dieting to get | | down to 170, He’s fit and thriving on a 60-hour work week, If only it | weren't for that he 3° * i | Two years ago this month, God- | frey went into Boston's Massachu- ' setts- General Hospital for a com- plex operation to correct damage ito his right hip socket. 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From now ion, we won't stop them on our | program, but will help them move ‘along. * * * “And second, I try to discuss | with people the things I think might be of interest to them, I try to get it so that even when you listen and say he's a dumb guy, you'll know he's telling the truth.” The future will find Godfrey's talent “rotating and moving.” especially youngsters | i She's under contract to CBS:-I Pa even know what her plans; will be after having the baby.” TEARS FOR ARCHIE At- mention of ‘his or- chestra leader Archie Bleyer, a trace of tears showed in the Godl- trey eyes, he wanted a week's vacation to go fishing down South. Some days la- told that Bleyer had been out there ~ “In 1953, he came in and said | ter I was valled from Chicago and | only way’! could get any out of them, Any ‘time © around and tty to for the next few days way off, = elder statesman Bernard Baruch ter in their lives.” This is the Godfrey who. says: “Every day before I go on the air I pray, I ask for guidatce to say the right thing. Some days I guess he doesn't listen as well as others.” He's also the Godfrey who wishes he were a better grammarian, and (off the air) can call on one of the most colorful and scorching bar- room vocabularies in the business. NO FEAR OF DEATH ay pore elleve: it, 80 I de-| cided to ask Archie himself, He) said he went on vacation for one’ day and admitted making the re- cordings. I fired him and I hated to do it. He is a gentleman and a | /good musician. He just got his perspective twisted. I still can't understand what happened to him. ‘Some of the papers said I fired Blyer because he was in love with one ef the Chordettes (who formerly sang on the Ged- trey show), That's not true.” The Godfrey blue eyes sharp- ened ‘at mention of the three writ- ers dropped in the April 11 firings (Charles Horner, Preston H. Miles and Slocum). “Those writers? Sure I'm a cold fish with guys like that, It's the making recordings for our own) competition (Don McNeill of ABC}. | leripple. He says he's He’ doesn’t fear death, but would happy. | H has no political ambitions, | says he trieg to pattern his life | ‘after the counsel of the late Albert Einstein: ‘Don't try to be a suc- icessful man, just try to be a i valuable man.” | . * * F ne most controversial man in | the business is a combination of | acnian perfectionist and sensitive sentimentalist who says: “I never did something with the CARPET SALE! at HARRISUNS 999 Hunter Bl Vim ee Birmingham A Sunbeam representative will be pm, to 9 pm—Saturday $60 am. onstrate Sunbeam’ products. Bring the Calioe : and tind delicacies for all. Now the most convenient— most: useful appliance ever in- vented. The Automatic Frypan can fry°and cook at the cor-. 4 rect, autom*tically. controlled heat every time. Can be sub- merged in water for easy cleaning. EXTRA-SUPER OFFER by SHAWS 4 FOR THE PRICE OF 2 | 18 pc. 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COLOR (ip AEE Gregory ryPECK | (NIGHT siPeOM 1 CRAWFORD GAM - BJORK ‘ # Pet DANCE EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT DON WILSON TRIO $1.00 Per Person. OAKLAND COUNTY Sportsmen's Club Waterford That Fst Stop’s'a Tol |. CHARLOTTE, N co en Anthony, 21, sald goodbye at the _THE PONTIAC PRESS, : FRIDAY,. MAY 20, 1955 rewsitensmee'trucss|Tony and Janet Abandon | He was-released from a 3 DANCE YOUR WORRIES AWAY after treatment of head uises. oe By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS HOLLYWOOD: (INS)—All those plans Tony Curtis made to take a "OXBOW LAKE PAVILION |= don anid Pisck: Ta A gd eae ete it e Davison Trotter AP Wirephots MUSIAL SCORES — Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardi-| Cleveland catcher Hal Naragon is receiving the ball nals’ slugging outfielder, is safe as he slides across | from outfield too late to tag Musial. Umpire is Bill the plate to score in the 3rd inning of a benefit exhi-| Engeln. Musial scored from 1st on Bill Sarni’s double bition game at Busch Stadium Thursday night.| to right field. the state as “the team to beat.’’ Coach Wally Schoefke’s Chief two events, two in most of- the others. , (senior); (junior) and Jim Shorter (jun- capable of beating the Michigan prep’ mark of 2:29.7, Schloerke believes. * “With perfect baton passing the boys should better the state record, set by Northern in 1953,” Wally figures. Wilson, Shorter, Charles Robin- son and Spann make up the 880 te: best the meet) record for the 120 yard high hurdles at 148, Hayes has turned in a 15-point per meet aver- age all season. He wins the high ‘Important’ Rehearsal Members of the Old Timers’ Baseball club will engage in an = ** practice session Sun- day. Workout wil) be at Washing- ton Junior High School field, start- ing at 9 a.m, Club’s Ist game is scheduled for afgernoon, am. Other threats to the state's re 3 Chiefs another. even better. The coach voiced. the views of Chief Thinclads Set Sights on State Title With one of the largest, if not sticks, usually the broad jump, ; the Pery Williams and Gene lost by the age ruling, will be back next year, solving any dis- tance problems.” . ‘Classes A-C will be held on Mich- igan State Jenison field. Classes B-D will be run at University of Michigan Ferry Field. Top U. $. Amateur Golfers Open Walke ST. ANDREWS, Scotland, May 20 « — The United States’ at may prove one Britain’s stiffes{ challenges in years. June 5, lers Like Matty, Lyons, Bobo} Fitzsimmons Lost Runaways decision to the Chicago White Sox in 1950. : é oe i Cup Defense |ts:2:' slight edge going into tomorrow's singles, ? . * : The Americans, however, en- erally are favored. But Capt. Bill Campbell of Huntington, W. Va., admitted just before the matches got under way that “this British team will be tough to beat here at St. Aridrews, It's a tough assign- hee eee Owners Dave Pairings for Prep Tourney 10 a.m.—N—Neil Mitchell (Southfield) (PHS), Bob O’Ne » 10: andy Siegel (B*ham), Don Sherer (S8’field), jowting (Shrine), Pearsall (Brighton). ie: Scott (PHS), Hugh Kir- tek (Shrine), Allan Cockin (Northville), , Dave e ¥ (Shrine), Bill Martin (PHS). 16:15—8—Bob Jaycox (Avon), Milton Strong ‘B. Hills), Jere Michaels (Brigh- ton), rge 8 ke (Roch.) 10:20—N—Larry White (RO, Smith (Southfield), Short (Shrine), As (WHS). 2 (B. Hills), Kast (St. (Northville), . Pete Fiajole Bta' (Tre: ter). ’. Fox ), e 10:20—N—Larr: Waiter Ickes ( »_ Keith art Bower (B. Hills), 10:30—8— Harold Richey (RO), Grahame Hartung (Roch.)}, Lynn Matsen (Northville). 16:35—N—George Catto (Troy), noids (WHS), Tim Baldwin (B'ham), et Badger (3B. ’. 10:35—-8—Mike Thomas (Brighton), (Pits.), Stu- Dave Sackman E 8). Bob Turnbsal) (Avon), Jerry Barre (Roch.)}, Jim Hawley (Troy). 10:40-—N—Dick (St. Preds), Bruce (B’field). Tom Furtney (WHs}, Garlick (B. Hills). 10:40—8—Leonard Konior (Pits.), Jer- | RB meg (Brighton), Dave Reed (St. }, Jack Greenlees ( 10:45—N-—Jim Bradley (S‘fieid) (ham). Tom (PHS) ey Rem ow (Bentley). (N)—north course. (8)—Bouth course. Class A Loop Opens Season Monday Night Jets and Motors Tilt Is Opening Feature of a Twin Bill © Anotlier Class A City League baseball season gets under way Monday on the Wisner Field dia- mond at 5:30 p.m. with the open- Jack | 4 } ntered in Press Prep Tournament : ae | in Monday Test Maples Bid for Third Victory in High School Links Feature A record field of 15 schools will begin teeing off at 10 a.m. Monday | at Pontiac Municipal Golf Course Don | in the 4th ‘annual Pontiac Press Prep Tournament. The total of 15 entries exceeds by one the f which entered the event two years ago. Oak, The five players on each team Es, | are divided into separate playing groups so that no two players from one school are in the same four- some. Nearly every school has a candidate for individual honors in either Class A or B-C and those that won't score with the top players are afforded an excellent taste of tournament competition. Teams compete on a 5-man total medal score basis for a year’s possession of the Pontiac Press rotating trophy and a small, per- manent award. Members of the winning school are awarded med- als. Individual medals await the low | Scorer and runnerup in the entire | tourney regardless of class and | medalists in both Class A and B-C | also will be honored. Vying for individual henors in Class A will be players from the defending champicen Birmingham club, Pontiac, Waterford, South- Two C schools, Bloomfield Hills and St. Frederick, are listed and north nine will be Neil Mitchell of Southfield, Tom Jacobson of Pon- tiac, Bob O'Neill of Bentley and Mike Cullen of Troy. Starting the south nine at the same time are ‘Men's city softball league Thurs- day night had a little bit of every- ‘Work, and‘a forfeit. | | j 3 t ? Zz fil if Th 4 TT et i rt thing—fine pitching, heavy stick- st “= “"'Good Pitching, Slugging): « w| Highlight Softball Play Cleland Charboneau of Waterford, | 291 Jerry Paul of Avondale, Bud Ful-| “rons ton of Fitzgerald and Pat Nunn of line, Detroit With a fine field of prep shot- Oregon Man Hits .857 NEW YORK, ® — Eight unde- feated Pitchers, a batter with a 857 average, a couple who are hitting better than .500 and two teams on which every regular is a .300 hitter are among those bat- ‘thing ‘for places in the 1955 College Worid Series. . = * * The season's first roundup of outstanding individyal perform- ances in college baseball by the NCAA Service Bureau showed these and other amazing perform- ances. ; The College baseball season is at the stage where most of the contenders for district titles are being decided, The eight district winner, to be decided in playoffs Bengals Spend $10,000 to Make Room for Kaline Removal of Seats Make It Easier to Play Right Field DETROIT (UP) — It cost the -| Detroit Tigers an estimated $10,000 to knock out a section of lower deck boxes down the right field foul line but President W. 0. (Spike) Briggs figures the money was well spent. Briggs ordered the boxes re- “Kaline is a youngster who a great future with the Tigers,” Briggs explained. “We couldn't afford to have him risk an injury by crashing in the boxes.” box ts has sea made the job of playing right field easier and less hazardous, Kaline admitted. | Davey to Be Guest at OCCH May 26 Chuck Davey will be guest of honor at a program in the Oakland County Children’s Home Thursday Spots in College World Series Up for Grabs in the next couple of weeks, will ’ go to Omaha for the final series June 10-14. * tr ® “Five conference titles carrying automatic entry into the district playoffs already have been claim- ed by Alabama, Colorado State, . Texas A&M, Wake Forest and Western Michigan, In all, a dozen conference winners qualify auto-- matically and 12 to 18 “at large” teams will be selected for the playoffs. The .800 hitter is Oregon out- fielder Norm Forbes. Big Ten, PCC Get 5 Football Regional Showings Are Part of NCAA’s TV Grid Plan for ‘55 NEW YORK, #—The Columbia Broadcasting System will telecast five Big Ten Conference and five Pacific Coast Conference football games next fall under the 1955 NCAA regional television plan. The NCAA plan this year—drawn up as a compromise with Big Ten and PCC regional telecast de- mands—calls for national telecasts . | On: eight dates, including Thanks- and five regional « dates. The National Broadcasting , giving Day, Co. will telecast the national pro- gram. The Big Ten games to be tele- regionally: cast ; Sept, 24—Washington at Minnesota Oct: 8—Wiscosin at Purdue Oct. 22—Michigan at Minnesota Nov. 5—Wiscosin at Northwestern Nov. 12—Iowa at Ohio State The Pacific Coast Conference re- gional programs: ‘Sept. 24—Illinois at California Oet. 8 — Southern California at Washington Oct. 22—Stanford at Washington Nov, 5 — Oregon at Washington State Nov. 12—California at Oregon State In addition, four games involving four Big Ten and three Pacific Coast Conference teams are on the national program, They are Ohio State at Stanford, Oct. 1: Notre Dame at Michigan State, Oct. 15: Iowa at Michigan. Oct. 29, and — at Southern California, Nov. The NCAA plan provides a team may make one national and one regional or two regional -appear- ances during the season, Washing- ton gets a third because it's Minne- sota game will not be relayed to the Pacific Coast. One More Win |Can Nail Title for Birmingham Birmingham's high school golf team, defending Pontiac Press In- vitational tourney champions, has just about won the Eastern Mich- Port Huron, at North Hills, to clinch the title for the 2nd straight year. fy pete wrt fol'vecs Sas Spek oe eee ear AH ee | ‘No. I'm not going for Feller’ much that year | Eg empthany = i z af I 2 of it because half the ‘pitchers his age in this A pe ces a, ea oe a ke ichowss ne e* t him fn Games on Video ‘has a new hobby in addition to his THE PONTIAC Faas FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955 Ray Campana ott Daigers |miniatre aloe tain He now taiges tropical fish. TIRED AFTER A HARD. DAY'S WORK? Fez 8 reeital aie will do wendieg tor yous Discover todey the YMCA ATHLETIC CLUB Step im Today fer Rates 10 Seneca Street ° The Associated Presa Guess who's the first National FE 5-6116 - First Quality Original SCT, A a MUFFLERS | . Also TAIL PIPES and EXHAUST PIPES Ford, Chevrolet. Studebaker $4095 FREE Guaranteed MARKET TIRE CO. 77 W: Byron Open“Stos" . FE 80424 INSTALLED Only Roberts, Spahn, Erskine, Newcombe? Nope. It's a guy named Jim Hearn, the righthander nobody wanted. He picked up No. 6 yesterday at Milwaukee as the New York Giants beat the Braves 3-2 in the only major league game scheduled. That edged the Giants into second place, three percentage points ahead of Chicago's Cubs. Hearn Fi It was the fourth complete antes for Hearn, who has lost two. Only Milwaukee's Gene Conley and Phil- adelphia's. Robin Roberts have completed five. * * * The Braves touched Hearn for 10 hits, but only two went for ex- tra bases and he left eight strand- ed. After getting his 3-2 lead, the 6-3, 200-pounder gave just four hits over the last five innings. In all, he fanned six and walked only one. It was wildness that contributed t in NL to” to Hearn's 1954 deatiasticlont. He was put on the shelf ag a starter with the world champs after Sep- tember 1 by Manager Leo Duro- cher. And at seasoii’s end, he was on the block. * ca oe But nobody stepped up to get Hearn, one of the hero's in the -Giants’ little miracle of 1951, He won 17 that year, including the first game in the pennant playoff with Brooklyn Hardly anyone wanted Hearn in L Edgewood Driving Range and Miniature Golf Course Practice more and improve your score. See Evelyn ond Mac to get the facts. completely resurfaced, so don’t lose your match on the putting green. EM 3-4901 EDGEWOOD DRIVING RANGE 8900 Commerce Rd. This minicture golf course hes been — Call Matchmaker Adviser Injury Forces to Manager of Johnson PHILADELPHIA, wW — Match- ‘maker Petey Moran, one of six | charged by~the Pennsylvaia State | Athletic Commission with actions detrimental to boxing, has been identied as an advisor to the man- ager of light heavyweight Harold Johnson. *'* «© Johnson's trainer, Clarence (Skinny) Davidson, testified yester- L. G. WILLIAMS Wishes to Announce His Association Motor Sales, Inc. Oxford, Michigan OA 8-3202 FE &.05n0 day that Moran always has been | i | an advisor to Tommy Loughrey in | the business affairs of the fighter. | Johnson, Loughrey, Moran, Da- vidson, another trainer and a sec- ond have been charged by the commission with participating in a “sham, fake or collusive boxing match.” The commission is investigating the Johnson-Julio Mederos match of May 6 in which Johnson col-| lapsed after the second round, Mederos being awarded a TKO victory, Subsequent tests and in- vestigation disclosed that Johnson was drugged with a barbiturate. * * we Gov, George M. Leader of Penn- sylvania then suspended boxing in | the state for 90 days and ordered ia “searching investigation” of the | sport. Leader said in a press confer- | ‘ence yesterday at Harrisburg that | ‘he would “have no hesitation in| recommending that’ the suspen- | “if I don’t feel | | won the 36-hole final match 7 and |-- é@. . - sion be extended the job (of cleaning up boxing) is properly and thoroughly done.” Romack to Quit U.S.. Girl Unable to Continue Quest for British Title PORTRUSH, Northern Scotland, (—Little Barbara Romack sadly turned her back on a,nightmare of agony today and vowed to come back again in pursuit of the British | Women's Golf championship which. has proved so elusive for Ameri-| cans. $ The dejected, 22-year-old U. S.' Amateur champion saw her dreams | of becoming the third American to win the title shattered yesterday by a painfully swollen ankle, The injury, an overnight development 1950, either, when St. Louis let price. Yet Jim, who came tp with the Cards in 1947, led the league in 195@ with a 2.49 earned run average. * * * Hearn had just one really shaky moment yesterday. Danny O’Con- nell made his fourth straight hit a leadoff double in the ninth, But Hearn let him get only as far as third on a sacrifice fly. Hank Aaron’ got the other long hit off Hearn, a solo homer’ in the second. * is ae Willie Mays’ -single drove in the first Giant run in the fourth and Mueller’s double had tied it and chased loser Ernie Johnson. | * * cd The Braves, incidentally, twice walked Hank Thompson, purposely filling the bases, to pitch to Mays, the NL bat champ of last season. The victory sent. the Giants home ward -from the West 74 games behind Brooklyn, Tonight New York is at Pittsburgh to play the Pirates, who have lost seven straight, trying to snap a three-game losing lost 15 of their last 16. * « Chicago at Milwaukee in two other night games. under the lights, Cleveland takes him go to the Giants for the waiver its 113 game lead to Detroit, Run-| § nerup New York is home to cago and Boston at Washington. 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Auto Parts FE 4-8230 ‘tomorrow and Sunday in j trials on the Indianapolis Motor | | Speedway where Jimmy Snyder | 1937 at 125 m.p.h. | 39th annual 500-mile race May 30. | McGrath of Inglewood, Calif, | * * s |Linden of Manhattan Beach, MADE TO ME 1865 Wellington Street SELECT FROM OUR SUMMER FABRIC SAMPLES ‘For Your ASURE SUIT Your Personal Tailor H. V. HARCOURT Calif., at 139.098. He'll be the first to be bumped from the lineup if 26 cars exceed that speed over the weekend. Nobody theoretically deal | Gidley Assumes Good Cheap T Loke Orion, Mich. 15-199 Throat 1952 | FORDS and CHEVROLETS ransportation MECHANICALLY “OK” L.¢. ANDERSON | MY 2-2411 Softball Lead Wins 2nd Straight Tilt | at Drayton; Sylvan, 21-1° | undisputed possession of Ist place | _ pleted Thursday night with a dou- | Drayton, Gidley’s won its 2nd straight game by downing Day's Sani- tary Service, 7-3. Stan Barker poset reached the limit in Twenty-five positions are open in ithe 33-car. starting field for the | first eight qualifiers. iS Gidley Electric has taken over | = * * Wallard’s 1951 winner, Wallard and Bill Holland, the | Minimum speed of last year’s | 199 winner, are both available but | qualifiers was 137.673 by Frank Armi of Hanford, Calif. It probably | | will be higher this year, judging | by the average of 140.574 by. the | Nobody slowed down in practice | | Assn. driver last year from Bur- | |bank, Calif, and smashed the | Russo of Fort Worth, Tex. Art Cross of LaPorte, Ind., for- mer national midget racing cham- pion, has been up to 141 in the | Belanger 99, a new car with the | and Ken Spears shared the pitching chores and yielded 4 hits. They pitched over 8 errors by their teammates. In the night’s other game, Dray- ton Drug scored a 21-1 rout of Sylvan Center as the Drug nine i collected: 10 hits and were aided iby 9 Sylvan errors. |one aboard. Arlo Flesher worked 6 innings | and permitted 2 hits. Bill Goulet | in the Waterford Softball League | finished up for Drug. Play will| been .“ /as the Ist week’s action was com-| resume Monday with Drug meet- the International Boxing Guild aft- | ing Day's. ble header at Township Park in| gyivan a | @e00 60 O12 | Drag .....0. 7 2 @ 211 x21 10 : Thomas, ‘Hockey and Young: Piesher, Goulet and Shell Day's Ganitary....... 101 100 O—3 4 5) Gidley Electric...... 203 002 x—7 4 & and )= 6 Cummings, Barker, Spears and Lesar - Cro Z , - «> CLEA ELENA ‘ f : b - Semi-paeumati i ~ fo / Hank Shell | Drug Routs | paced the Drug attack with 3 hits, | Managers. | including a 6th inning homer with | neither has a car. ce * Bill Vukovich of Fresno, Calif., | who has won $165,000 for himself | jand car owners by capturing the * | last two Memorial Day races, is | | Only eight qualified in gusty winds | runs this week in spite of wrecks | the only former winner definitely | last weekend, the fastest a record | that killed Manuel Ayulo, No, 2) in the field. He qualified last Sun- | 142.58 for the 10 miles by Jack} ranking American Automobile | 4ay at 141.071, a record until Mc- Grath ran. Troy Ruttman of Houston, Tex., years ago, is a almost certain qualifier in the Novi Special, only supercharged car left in the field in nez’ future as a welterweight title contender hung in the balance to- | day as the New York State Athlet- ic Commission continued its hear- ing on an alleged boycott’ of the Paterson, N.J., boxer by fight | Jim Norris, president of the: In- | ternational Boxing Club, took the | witness chair yesterday to say he | was unaware that Martinez had | “grounded"’ by members of ;er the fighter broke with his | | former manager, Bill Daly. While the inquiry centered) |around various manipulations of | the managers’ guild, such as charging promoter Ray Arcel | $1,500 a page for advertifing in its now defunct monthly magazine, it | swung into a wider arc. The name of Frankie Carbo, long | rumored to be the “undercover” | manager who was the power be- hind the _threne in boxing, kept Gil Turner, Seeks 6th | Straight Win Tonight NEW YORK, w — Gil Turner aims for his sixth straight victory tonight and he's an 11-5 choice to do it. The middleweight contender | meets Ramon Fuentes, fourth) ranking welterweight challenger, in Madison Square Garden. Turner is a 15l-pounder who is in between the welterweight and middleweight. classes. He fights best at 151 as Fuentes should very well know. CLARKSTON GOLF COURSE Nine Holes Semi- Public Eston Road at Walters Lake INDIANAPOLIS » — Drivers ;safe from being eliminated wy a;same name and number of Lee | after Russo's wreck. Johnny Par- will try to hit 140 miles an hour / faster car until the trials end. time | | sons of Van Nuys, Calif., winner of the rain-shortened 1950 race, be- | came a probable qualifier this | i week when he took over a new / | Kurtis- -Kraft which Johnnie Tolan | of Denver had to give up because | of ulcers. * * oe Veteran drivers and cars with orthodox, unsupercharged Offen- hauser engines probably will dom- inate the race as they did last year. An experimental gas turbine The slowest in the field is Andy | | supercharged car of veteran Paul | | youngest *‘500’’ winner at 22 three | car built exclusively for tire test- ing will be demonstrated Satur- day and it will be the enly novelty | on the track It isn't entered. Carbo’s Name Is Bandied| Ring Boycott Hearing NEW YORK, wW—Vince Marti- | popping up in the questioning. Wit- 'ness after witness was asked by Julius Helfand, commission chair- man, if he knew Carbo. Norris said he had known Carbo for 20 years. Billy Brown, Madison fegey Garden matchmaker said |he had known Frankie 30 years. They all knew Carbo but nobody knew what his business was. | None ever talked boxing with him and none ever had any finan- | cial dealings with him. | Hamtramck Trio Still in Action Three seeded net stars advanced | to the next round in Thursday's miatches of the Michigan State: pedal Open tennis championships | |for 18-year-olds at Kingswood School, Cranbrook, in Bloomfield | Hills. | 4th-seeded Phyllis Saganski, and | Tth-ranked Virginia Hesse, all of | Second-seeded Joyce Pniewski, | The original 57 entries included : gas turbine, a four-wheel drive 6 and a Kurtis‘Kraft powered with |a new Ferrari 6, but none of them was completed in time for the ‘race. Efforts to modify stock car engines within the piston displace- ment limits also were unsuccess- ful excepting the Dean Van Lines Special powered by a Dodge. *. *¢ «|. The Dean car hasn't been as- signed a driver. Jimmy Bryan of Phoenix, Ariz., AAA national rac- ing champion ‘last year, may try | to qualify it if he can't get into the | lineup with another Dean Special | which has the conventional Offy 4 Fishermen— good" engine All-Star Cast Set for Coast Relay Feature Quarter, 880 and Mile loom as Big Events on Tonight’s Program LOS ANGELES ® — Featuring expected close compefition in the 440, 880 and one-mile races and several relay events, the 15th an- nual Coliseum Relays go on tonight with an all-star cast of track and field athletes. * * ® The experts were divided in pin- pointing one event over another. Some picked out the 880-yard run between world record holder Mal Whitfield and two younger aspirants who already have beat- en the 30-year-old king of the half milers, Arnie Sowell, of the Uni- versity of Pittsburgh, and Lon Spurrier, of San Francisco's Olym- pic. Club. | * * * ‘Talkative Wes Santee is due to ,_=_— s WE HAVE FISHING TACKLE LIVE BAIT GET YOUR FISHING GEAR At UGH'S Hamtramck, were winners, Pniew- | make still another stab at the elu- i|ski ousted Kingswood's Jane | sive four-minute mile, Santee fig- | Underhill, Saganski eliminated | Fes to race more against the clock Elaine Ohr, of Monroe, and Hesse | thari competition, He holds the removed Detroit’s Barbara Cossin. | American record time of 4:00.5, One Oakland County girl was | a 2nd-day casualty. Jane Collis- ter, from Birmingham, bowed to dey Staunton, of the host school. Only remaining area retter is Sharon Gray, also from Birming- ham, whe has yet to see action. | Thursday's results: Poree defeated Lynn Burrows kes def Eleanor 6-1; Sylvia Trythall det Thayer Bice, 6-1, 1-5; Janice Maione def Mary Ann Nicholl 6-1, 2-6, 6-4: | det. Wenner, 6-4, 6- y Brownell, 6-1, | f. Barbara Cossin i 2. Ma: det. Caroiyn | Wolf, 6-2, 6-3. Barbara Knoblock def. Kay Currier. bag a] Pniewski def. Jane Un- 8-1; Joy Staunton def. Jane | Gayle Smith def. —- Dawson, 6-2, 6-3: def. Ellen Pi: 6-3, 8-6; fomney. det. [st Povey © yy Ee def. Smith def. Gue Hodges, 1-6, 6-4, vs DOR COCKELL NIGHT Drive-In /Mivonioe +g § be Pa DEMONSTRATION RIDE IN THE -NEW 1955. CHRYSLER Just Call--- MI 6-1200 FOR A set last spring and equaled once this season. * The -quarter-mile race features | Lou Jones, the ex-Manhattan flash, and Jim Lea, of the Los Angeles Athletic Club. Both bettered the 400-meter world record of 46.0 held by Herb McKenley in a torrid race |in the Pan-American Games in | Mexico City in March. Jones hit the tape first in 45.4 and Lea was clocked at 45.6. This is their first meeting since Mexico City. * * * Whitfield holds the official 880 | record, 1:48.6. But the veteran has been off schedule thus far this season and both Sowell and Spur- rier ran him into the ground at Mexico City. Later Spurrier was clocked at a record-breaking 1: 47.5. * 2 = Olympie Games champions of 1952 who are entered here include Whitfield, pole vaulter Bob Rich- ards, javélin thrower Cy Young, shotputter Parry O'Brien, 100-yard | _ ae Andy Stanfield and Bra- "s , step, jump champion Adhemar da Silva. with the Quiet 5/ /2 Man, whot a motor for fishing! Small, compact, light- weight, fits right in the trunk of your car. Jampacked with big- motor features...smooth...and Quieti Come on in and see the 544 today. Then, let's go fishing! Buy now, use our time pay- ment plan. OWENS Marine Supply 396 Orcherd Lake Ave. FE 2-8020 Hardtop Pilots © Eye $750 at Gay-Day Oval pera road. * LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M-24 at Buckhorn Lake THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY ‘20, 1955 dians furnishing the opposition. THURSDAY'S HOME RUNS a went Quly one game played “Trade-in ifor your old outboard-- right now! KELLY’S HARDWARE | 3994 Auburn at Adams Auburn Heights” Evinrude |. 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Call OL 2-5645 of Pin Masters Stroh Captain Holds Slim Edge Over Kegler From Chicago FORT WAYNE, Ind. ® — The American Bowling Congress tour- nament returned to a regular schedule today, the 56th of a 72- day run, after a lull all week be- cause of the fifth annual Masters ship last night, defeating Joe —— of Chicago by two pins, rok the second Masters cham- pion to remain undefeated in the double elimination tourney, staged a dramatic finish in the fourth and final game. 2 to State Meet Dan Dropps and Charlie Brown will represent St. Mike's Sham- rocks in the Class C meet at Michigan Siate Colege in East Lansing on Saturday. Coach Bob Mineweaser’s two. 3rd in the 440-yard dash. Sam Snead’s Golf School Mr. Senior Golfer should not expect to blast out 250 yards of | straight flight but Mr. Golfer can make the muscle with the power house swing to their score cards by pl own game is to stick to the straight left arm in his shots, not attempt to make a full back swing, »ut compensate with superior accu- racy. Let Mr. Senior Golfer take 90 as par for his course and shoot his rounds with that thought in view. The smart move for Mr. Senior Golfer, is a-short game, straight down the middle. « Place- ment, not distance. The days when Mr. Senior Golfer was limber and had rubber in his spine and steel cords in his arms and hands are no more. But Mr. Senior Golfer can make up for this with accu- racy. (Copyright 1955) Watershed Improvement Now Paying Dividends LANSING )(# — A long-range project to improve the living quar- ters of fish making their. homes in Michigan is paying real dividends, conservation officials say. The project is the conservation of the state’s watersheds—a pro- gram which Michigan pioneered. Next year, the conservaion de- partment alone will spend more than $350,000 for stream improve- ment. Other agencies, state and federal, will chip in to tidy up the state’s trout streams. The program started back in 1950 with the Rifle River water- shed near West Branch in Ogemaw County. John Granger, twice NCAA box- ing champion, was voted Syracuse University’s athlete of the year by the school’s head coaches. yr Keep Your EYE on the DOLLAR Widgaaih me § as A To Same ws OSTS LESS iat TRADE Al dnd Round for Tigers} Z chances of repeating the Cleveland surprise were dimmed when 3rd baseman Ray Boone | went to the sidelines with an ach- ing arm. A former Indian, Boone eut loose for three home runs at Cleveland. Boone will be available for limited duty and probably will ap- pear at least as a pinch hitter. 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Check brake lining and drums. 2. Adjust brakes for proper pedal. 3. Check master cylinder fluid level. 4. Check brakes for proper performance. Offer good for limited time only! COME IN TODAY! Phones MI 4-7 Ll THE PONTIAC C PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955. salar is contin. | Moved by Waterhouse supported ¥ 7 adopted. by The stovisides of the Bulld-| Proposed, teterendum would authorise | 3rd day of May. petitten | a caicche & “eaten | cade ver y es Teuant to the Py: het 20 Semmens, rere somes | mere Oe evade or refuse. payment of | | This recom mended - a voted increase of. 0.5 mills on he lie, Acte of 1908. act | @ n of this resolution, ‘| the proper market fees when called | gent u th, intment of a regis- Mensies the teport be ; with equalized valuation on the rolls in, for th, BUILD! NGS AND GROUNDS te de : | fore pan the eat ol egls- | Me e fepo! ‘up _ & | Pray lor the ince ration a the ter- oO so willbe refused the use rt md Pr caton is te the. office | Discussion folivwed. png = Fe ao While me. tinal inaameive, p Rae oF Gia" te low di ped os og 8 Home Rule HARRY W. HORTON a privileges. | com mber of the Oakland County dl hands D Andoresa., Baguard. ahr erm of 8 Coligaties wsue will” haw pattern tthe Sand | oe known y South- Chairman : No person @ etal | sean 6 year term beginning -jel fe; el, Castle, eR, , , cannot exc ‘he ie | ‘Sad DAVID ANDERSON on the market ‘hall sell, su “or 1955 Eckman “ieses Gardne ally limited to 18 discussed ; Wpevoes apie petition rate! WILL 4 sign such space any petvilenre per. mended annual ; e an, shed : mittee tae Board nal Super icy" and . bo of’ the ‘proposed oposed LoTHER HEACOCK aus im. made 2 with the ss or hoodies -y Welldie't Board | Beier Ws art Cue Cites : ‘ . ¥ a nnn, anuar . e te ing retirement of ths t pate ‘from rk — interest sprlor 0 em | =f Coe ft appears thet the statements WM ROESER . Sect tien Te “Payment ot, the daily fee scommended annus — #3 00 ‘Kewie whe gna “sullen, _ erties mind. date being capitalized) with ma’ in the petition are correct and that in ’ : > ona Elective Offic ae yp FON Td of A : CASS B WATERS es “ibe produces sell- - | bur Phi Roberts, Roser, St, S would entail ere | canaies from $205,000 on June 1. beg goepans it contorms to the provisions | : GEORGE C. WESTPALL give priviteges. Th's ‘ee- will be be collected | _Circult Judges: At its last session, the Amour, H chock enone. Semann, &him- to 000 on June f, 1973. $2.475,000 of of Public Acts af 1908, from. ev roduce Sta of from Patmos a mm: im 1965 to 1973. inclu- | 0d amended, and that the petitioners | wa AND MEANS | rege. eae apace soagpoe boo rod i ete eee ees ot Carnal: “yedees. | Weteins eS ion "Tape ar ae bas 1 E : pied or tion 8 ou r apt | Feasons for my con’ re pee Oe oe cher: pune. 1988., ere creek aungaiieed Gordes ouelatod | CORED W. SMITH. Chairman ieee tanned Dremies, “ALrang nee CG eae Eee © any te mage | ; Li Andersca, jeer? h Senings: 5 r * © nau rom e}] 2 eg Pg predicated 2 mill woul levy ae Eat ntl previ ry obpetere te Por nag gl = 2 3 = jor i eS ae =~ ase ‘on tik i. snot be State boll ee and. tat maximum i mae * puncas, Graham nil Tew a, : he proposed Reve- | | . total saia { . Leo ; ieee. would be 6: fi | pa voy Cire ‘a a seerve gee | an os _ . | og Be ip heret J. WESLEY DUNCAN | Section & The market will be en sources shall nat excoud ”500 ° Tnas- Moberly + Phillips mn Reid. ae — Ned 3 test bonds) and retirement of 1973 maturity ‘inet, the County Clerk be directed. ‘te anon ee Cee ee, alan as ning a oeceuts vent ee Sarin, caret fries ae eee’ war He [ss Worabut> bond . | 1$300,000, and the 1972 maturity e the necessary steps as prescribed i peng, y receive sniarics er, Westf arr portant, consideration is the '~ PRANK SHIMMONS changed or regulated by the Market year. ductic ge ge kok Ree Blnerace te Sencar. per a pom ed ea, St AO BH at nae ~ ‘ollowing described z : y '- Lg order to comply with ° e Honorable upervisors . 006 (ro * its existing reve- | eS tai — Lv 056 vn — frown | North. Range 10 basi — TEE, ayers, Matket Master may set the the maximum salary provisions of the Mr, Chairmen, Tadies and Gentlemen: pues, ‘as funds for retirement’ of Bh ow mil levy | ned T : ELMER time rented ig must be oc-| State law. ¥ w and | M C ation bonds would ome | until all bonds had been retired (esti- | °° ‘ownship, Oakland County, Michi- pega Chairman | cupied the renter and if 4 stall is | Count cre . our Ways eans Committee frome “voted increase = iB County | meted 10 year perted) or (b) reduce | 8D, soe townsnip is beunded on WILLIS M. BREWER not oce at time so set. the | January, no eM en Se ee ie Oe oe ee eantr | the millage levy to an amount to take | Dorth Fourtee Mile, Road, on the VELMA CADY Market Master na ry ‘nee for the speration of the county we ol maturing principal and interest east re S Grosafic tas come ORPH C. iecies y rent it for the day. pooemand nded annual salary $9,750 hee the fiscal year beginning snes Very truly yours. | Seer the balance of th nterest | Oo Tn Mile Hoad talee” know = 0 A rented stall is reserved | County Treaswer—2 year term begin. | and December 19s 1 pe ae = EW CAREY | yea? =~ > aP°s, tesa shortened é Baseline musa, on the (see Rng 4 Moves a We eka ose ce as or | ol the — previous! = a ga seach aie Jameary a. ; a | ang by. wae ad at explanation “hereot : . MERRITT [cea “tox sale today 1 Would estimate | meet. oncepting thersivom these sertl- | ae - a ‘pal must re ee eect arn “ro sa ong! a ihe * ust be prepared D . UDE ae st vi NS | 0& average sete a Ne of cent for the series Weneras Election to be weld we. | A het he the re 4s Br 1972/1973 do. to 6-17-60 call date 3.6178 a 40,162.50 bag Plane pore pot aagreoncctr ae | attached end the summary which is ~— Gcotioa St Aug gerses fe 12 ‘a a poconmen ee avenet salary regan tees ‘hs aio agape age Paavo: Shan 4,500 ; "38,285.0 5 = 625 nard the resolution be tabled until the | 1932 and Prior Years at La | business buying and selling farm | vided o ee ee ar ut eeortter Lendl togiuiation. ele. in owes B. a to estimated earliest 2308) ee rs . Carried. bese ee, Years treat ody pre ede- =e will not Shas onde mee a sell any Mone Haas Peel Samtemiines fet ieet toa | unio oe ne se rt any re] tetirem to— “ By Mr. Horton. rrent Year at Large........ 20,813.44 A Salaries of County E | soon as possible. 227 /3965 i them! establish ‘ounty Employees By wR eT nections merry ment |PL ie Siiee coms pours ot TT rr Loe aPitonrtat eek | a.terer of camry chance onde, §7 go Alene Samii yt pte f 1972/1973 callable-to est. cali date “2010 1% —-35,116.00| Ladies And Gentiem $227,838.58 | mark betwern ‘buysra. — waeween sales ono and aiabres os a a of pt i moog accordance with good budgetary proce- wombs es ee | OS te Detroit “Edison Company |, Wherefore. on behalf of the tics cost of Wving indexes for the :| oe to place @ conservative enough 26.9705 3.185 a0.z70.75 | 1s desirous of securing a right-of way for | tee. 1 respectfully offer, the following pete oo = yeat indieatog that the prosemt salary | or mate on fecsipts co thal in pe case \. Interest saving resulting from early call 183,877.50 | @e_ Dlacing a tower and high line | resolution trestles, moons who selis on the market | sched Sauk ‘employment is oub- | teen the estimated receipts be less Authority Revenue Bonds (as authorized by Act 31 PA 1948)" - across the "“lahaatea described land | Resolved by - Board of rvisors —— “evidence eedeity adequate Some adj a | to be they received, However, in three bond issues (developed under the provisions of this Act) have been orm me fe rilbaand of Oakland, Btate of | Were necessary. bowever, in certain en- | Increased’ the Ses Se ceipis "be hare sold as fotows: E \, of the SE 4, Section 8. City Michigan that "mere be assessed. levied te oe % a “nthe marnet by | gineering, medical and administrative | Bale Date. Amodnt of Issue Annual Rental % | Term of Issu Sates he on at ee Se ae ana sredusy | flassae St wort The ictal cost a! these | ive budget practice ve Sonnet ¢ -Est.Period | | Whereas the matter was presented to | Diurhess of locating. establishing. con- | %° misrepresent | special saiary adjustment 2 a Bt. Clair County-Port Huron Joint Building Authorit to Btire | cho, etinaee S04 Cremets Commie | Gecgenins Om x, cleanin out | produce. of auaiy oe condition "ofthe gle $30 08 ores | ata, study ts being. mace conceruing 11-71-52 200,000 $178,000 Bat _ a3 om pure pared be a Committee, irae jeoauultation | in Denined’ ben _——. the or by know | marenare in volume of business iat Sriccutlity of ectablning Stauton Poirot Wayne dota nt pending Authorit oe a we may e Welfare a ‘on by the false: | regarding led by many County departments as | of =e rtmert the Chairm tt eral political subdivisions. variety 7. ition | well , Revenue for the purpose of coordinat- aoe 900, 6.67 30 years 25 years | Welfare Committee Mrs, Roan toot | festa gga Rly y Hype «ged, nog ves te fr ey gona = © | ceviees © mood ink deveiepmens of new | ina ont imprsinn te coltertion of county : oe ag el Ste. Marie —_ a apereve the granting of the gncak — the total oi the assessments ir | 9s o ied S sharp practices the number of w positions recom- | Ledeenpe sy Pea Das gphtched == =e oe will : 3 ; said year contained nd ES 3 years 3S years wey, ee us be necocenty tor a! ome Jo = on a = ne mav be infile tate gig ~~ Sot tin netees be" recalled ee ee ee ‘udeet 1s Pe: validity of ths ‘ype of joint SuU- test case would be Raves dison Company to remove the heretofore determined by the | amet Master to bar such person from Proval by your Board last vear of 5 an Hem of $200.0 requested by the fire thority revenue bends neld in a | Se ay ie decided tm faves of} timber from &@ strip approximately 66 | County Drain Commissioner ae privileges and grounds of the mag |DUMber o positions needed Mi All page diced 4 Committee to ane, Ones cots. the \Detroit-Wayne "16 So it is my pos eos roy & nereed” width and the company has| Mr. Chairman, on vchalf of the Com- | be Pocsllorgy savbeable ume as ma Effective January 1, 1954 a salary ea a1 ag 4 this committee for ¢ e V. Detrott\ Wayne Joins | fate would a interest asr to cut the lumber in saw log, Mittee whose signatures, Dopees below 1! jeemed ad le ry ay Pt vlan and a tentative job classification | year a like sum to be appro- — Autbority = Mieh. 562), approximate = set vd the length and the smaller material-in stove | move the of th . action shall gecestes hearing , Pian were placed ir operstion as a re- | priated oy the other four counties Count County sale Sood lengths end clear and burn the at which ad led by 8 cant ts | Suit of study and research by th $50,000.00 fas been placed in_ the tum the, Sus ye undertakes Fe Mmarket prectically unchanged stoce | brush. DRAIN cous MMITTEE an opportunity to = heard on any | of Auditors through its P y Ge Board | budect wbict is to be_used by the Reed set wee N= Builaine that dose), Seanmary of salce factor in | DWhorees tne Ostrell dicen Compeny HILAND M THATCHER. | charges made against him before the | sion It ts expected staat the formal Commissice when ther deen 8 eros, ‘eatimatea “cons of 000 le nome | commen Se — 2 Lali: has ceting precediog” this B the Committee | JOHN G num Supersisety ef the board of clessification pe ole _ iA county “roads aa anv of y oie, A test case ou Wich s | multigiled by 04h to make th | order fe. tact o Beard meeting mi L * HEACOCK tion eee Bie Te of Supervisors | xeney purpose esi conidl a oe a’, selon eee Oeninnd Doumte ty | Fight-of- way" matter pe ygt lone es | CLAYTON G. LILLY oomntiied “uny.e ot o above sated cars eA Nghe noes | ee Amounts paced after the respec- fag M, Ly pay $100.00 per tower. cut trees 12” ~< PRAZER W. STAMAN shall be barred from the mar«et privi-| ™ order to. keep them career Oe | tive departrents in the budget have genres » Couey Sidi Gam ° diameter or over into 10. 12) or 1€ <" LOUIS OLDENB i and grounds for @ specified period | Committee and the Board of Auditors been arrived, at by reference to the Pa. IP be sennes ore figured to a pile = limbs inte 16" stove length and | —_ B. RHINEVAULT. < time, not to ens ope year, under soasest permission to approve such ad- | Fediers daneetnoas be a all apobe ot “To as to bonds sam : ts 2 s recom- Seciston. ren Court sta rat HE as 21 ss te CO bands, snd | en ard ¢ and clear and burn the; ably Feat eS LEY ped Provisions pas pee, rules. Be or | aments a may be pecossary, pro-| mendations of ihe Salaries Committee vease contem between the sould be S196.186 fo Bonds| Whereas th " (Oakiand County | th Has oye ime. oad | cal affect the County | and considsrstion has been given to W i Reasonabie\ = $2,626,735 to - nd e matter was so considered Drain Assesaments {rough himself or any other person on “uéseting proce‘ures | past expetierice as well as Sens < “ the bart \ r Revenue bonds—indi- ot all concur that the right-of-way | For the Year 1954 filed im the records; the market No other verson shall seil CONCLUSION quir rs of as well as probabe re- of the te phe br, using 00 yon sree Weeee Geoeatien: a that the cen- | ore — and County Beard of Super $b Se Mathes grouse, peogorts belong- | In order to compty with the schedule the “fecal seat Ga cess, apie glam Rental” Ths’ specitie © st Reasonable. Ye fieyred for shortest. ti re. ‘New Therefore Be It Resolved 1 nee by Thatcher supported by Se market s rom the for tax procedures. we have previous |, We S£#'n Telterate the rey buimenda- the ot ‘ aon weerelog ol of call feature 1. That ay Chairman and Clerk of | =, ution bs L Sect: 14. Live poultry shall not be He this date furnished the Ways and, !0M% made last year concerning the S wee El Saory_Meonge | 113-1-08 as to bonds “and 12-1-79| the Board and they hereby are |, mayes: D. Anderson, L.. Anderson. An | fed op market. Dressed or live poub | report Committee with coptes of this | flowing | policies: com Obligation with Reve-| Nevvesweuls’ bond) Py seerempeeer | autherteed 2 execute the rusht-ot- pway | Grows... Sernard. hard Benger. try shali not Le offered for sale with Feport in order that the amounts con. | We recommend the continuance of -the nue it should a s weuld be $589,279 eqpeenens 5 pe attached, | Bre odel. Brewer B Car. | feed in their crops © bressea poultry oF | ined herein could be considered in the | "cy to have the Board of Auditors aw? tod tak Wee ecm ef a on ext | — en interest saving ped | 2. That before delivery, they be ep 00. Castle. Clack. Clark, Clawson, Cum- | rabbits shal! be drawn on the market | ange pit to be submitted by that Com. SY>mit quarteriy reports to all mem- may be as short as the county finances pee oe ene Would Not Give Count, atl vB Bh eens eae ee p, be Res Bae Gardner. sa Ga! m, Bekmen. } ee | a ne in El, csed'” poultry s Waceetere en behalf of the Salari eae h “Gevarumest heed Spe outlined *- v i ving | ie ala s oO bs) ram. =e a Bevenee loge must | Revenue : ! ™ That Board of A =< Heacock. Hill, Tcknon. Holmes, Morkey, sale, mu ea mimoved), if ottered | Committee And the Board of Auditors, 1 Pfevious years. ° and interest costs for ox ‘an issue of ' $4,500,000 rected to Faas ~tah up the contract Horton, Hudson. Hunter, Irwin, and gizzard @vo.d misunderstanding | — Lewd follow im, ——— We recommend that the salaries bere- longer | Bonds county would have to je see that & is cerried as saad Johnston. Kelley, Kucera, | 4 possible complaint of shert weight. le Tt Rescived ‘a General Appro- | '®_previded tor ve in lieu of all fees 1 tor | "204 — ne (exclusive of | 4 ues. 2 move ths 06s Leavy. Levinson, Lewis, Lilly is, — “Drawn” fowl must carry o hag | copeaven Salarias Budcet ee te. iP be De Eredited ts the "Genere ba ai Puna ve te be ee rs . a pens: Chairma: ve 1 aeen eKinnon ight ' ’ ea: : | D financing bas advised that he would ree | 4 per (eqat or $252 450" rd oo og syoubytion =o penelt of the Build. ‘Menaies, Chan, = Mer Coe j RS Mo- for vale ry must be prised” coin | ioe feslowing “aeonetmccens employees of gathers te be directed @ that wh or rad a ease Gn this use \ tentative rounds Committee. . Wern, Oldenburg, F. Phillips.” H.| S¢tual weight. : : lany bud werpius is su April and 5.14 per tT ND GROUNDS ps, . ‘ tion product offered | Department | fund at the end of 1954. | "ihe “following fa altel Serrated county b> “i .— HARRY w — Roeser, &t. mour, Schock, ole closed package or sealed con- Animal Welfare reins $3 cea | ap Dagon’ Barsier. bed sronee» MQRMAN RB BARNARD heer an, Ladies ent Gentiomes g i t-ol-way, ne tha Grond | Corpe ae and 9 doa both bodies except as 7 Oe esolved that each Supervisor of the ; figured to 03-68 (13-1-08) or emertensd 3282.588 2.786 = 01,441.46 being approximately 48 sereg more “ae | other counties of organisations interested canta A TAY ZTES the Cites ‘or inagerning tices of | erm bonds + be a rt of | ested: change above om. resolu- | AROLD | Dey ere Tebs and directed : 1955/1960 non-callable 234.083 3% 1,607.71 iN, RS Seite Hae eS ; mall Lior i FRANK J. VOLL SR | to spread on their re: own / : It Purther : sala-! " . i spective Township ‘ 1961/1965 non-eallable os3.004 3 19'502.50 Oakland | County.“ Michizan AP vate wwnahip gh oss, tne Leuiativg Resolved: | ries for st aren ory offices. inet sbetract.@f onupira COUNTY BOARD OF | °F City ascecement rolls, the sum set | bers of Tits “Board but knowing how |! ent 167 3.006 37,200.21 gad. this resolution | be coeedaeny "S| Sit amd geet. te 1 end agg Ag avaliable, 2 NChsirman | noon ment "as County, General Pund Tax i | “hose “sith: whom 1 nave talked eel 1 Note: Bonde mature semi-annually on March 1 and September 1 fetmal request to the Township of We [ment to Act 306 of the tie. Acts of ea public it ue lea i JOHN CAUSTIN ihe veer BM Tre! Fuad Tax for | would ss in our . ch sa! eres = 2 . if we failed tn publicly sckm wiedse ur mA" ot ype fact, that we are already? TC camitiee — vyeiga to pol cig ih ‘Board be ot | Department. to make the nece “ea cou x PORERT LILLY amie h G& san | press o ‘ount | indebted to : eans Co ' in City “ s | thes . - cds cn wiliaety niven. v wll stn Thee | — dlls wo muevines Tue | Commit + nied in erdee tat | Puutiae and the So Se ey | smn 0 to ae fon af Aumnorise the : th pe lhl for Appointive and ‘ ‘ective EAT Secretary : in to apply on the 1955. pesnnt Wheretore, “Mr. Chairman. on tehay of | future. | rout Committer | will discus you may Know that we. as « Board of font certified ecole: of this resolution fatign bY # majors ery ol the "members muitinnwon. i. . . et NT) Cenaliord velus- Committee, e me Ww S: rs, have omi our func by e resi r offices | » bh tread) the Commities, 1 move that this state, | (orthis Beerd at's subsequent meeting, but rather beve cooperated with the rovernmental’ bodies ect en the came tare over te ogmimistraten uptrr tears a oe ve flea oe ‘Goan | Equalized 1954 is Board that it may be recorded with a view to formally Sontrecting “ag ~ | Ways ard Means Committee to avoid | Proms Law ion et ee ey ont Se Sates ee S- Percentage Ts — an eee, nt qamnlmens scknows | his services tae deine eularence mittee to svold | 4. That tne Chairman and Clerk of Publi = “aot 108 by Act of Ret fices, are presented as actions the | ——— ee x Levy Equalized 1954 edament of he enAnimens ocote | Mr Chairman, 1 move that this report S04 Means Committee would involve this Board be instructed and autho Se ee ie cane a —_ _camaaittes only and e- | Addiso 0079 Percentage a. oon comes ts Oe iy Se it Bf —— 0 ee enn of ts Beard | te encesle Gu ehashea uetien rized as it may oat 7 conse | Seas secae 10ST $ 13.419.52 Cities Tax Levy rs Tagg. o Sg ml en oaee ies Grmmniine) repent Mr. ‘Chairman’ on behalf of the Bull 2 Cor ao vexigative Co = Com mines and | F terms ‘ot the folowing “sp i Aron eid 222s: 2.898179 128.08712 Berkley -_....... 2.741747 " Court “aa ie pole ao “COMMITIEE BUILDING | The amownt of money to be raised ines and Ground Coin malttee whose a ocak amendment sper Tee, and elective, offices ta dl | Brendon ..2201. aaestee hota 83 — ham'"."|) Seseses * Seinen compelling sation. as it appears in the Ways appear below. I move the | 16 of th "1 on led dasecies’ coh’ by | Com seacooue bt oomffeld Hills. 0.996493 , the new : YD CLAWSO Mean adoption of tht ‘the Public se | Pormingte 139783) 76.00.31 Claw aan move that the Clerk of this WON man | mote end ten be considered as sack.” BUILDINGS A NT ‘the Public Acte of 1019, which will elimi- for aa Quoervisers ot Chis session | Farmington - 37 110,000.68 Parmingtes ..."."@bnele 0 Seaene “to forwards copy LLOYD L. ANDERSON ee UILDINGS AND GROUNDS | nate the neccssity of supervisors tm the January | 1 Wel amen eo | Groveland . ia Peek o> than | (S ! . i | : Sete : acknowledzment to RC. CUMMINGS SARLAND COUNTY BOARD OF HARRY W HORTON, census ot i eo ee Se teria “Highland 36.690-86 Hazel Part. Serie 31 tae ARR’ - HORTON n‘rran juties sponsibilities foo. § Et 999. untington Woods 1. 1 : Ww, R. : ROBERT Y. ‘DAV'D E. ANDERSON 3. Thet Legistatt fice, salary recomm | 39,538.98 Lathr 09. 193.54 R_ BARNARD (: ages ; - WILLIe Mt BREWER the Counsel sig’ sede SF om inn te he tne 1780887 Oak Park oc 200.383 11 DAVID. LEVINSON te theirman WM RORSER et ey Oe - 9 be fair @ believe them te Novi ae asalt Poo Den- . HAROLD K. SCHON ROBERT E. LILLY. EDWIN J. JOHNSTON vivages an ae ssrew ce mpt fem | Mem ee wa 15.149.85 Royal on : B01 eisced on Mn pmect_cn Sr? CASS B. WATERS | the provisions of the Dog Law be re-|3 year “Seauery ta | $3040.40 South. Lyon. ogazine ‘eo | Mise 232 CSS, <. VENTE Sseurttion, ‘provision ie tate” Rscommender annisl salary, $11 000. , Pontiac aeaey o7rae srr ete ee | y Mr. BR, ¥. Moore - | By Mr Chas. Rng Petitien (to Metach Territory f, neanres requit'-: ‘n-curaton °° Dre. Deg Warden—1 year term ' Rose . 0 11,048.11 - To - | To The vd of Supervisors ‘To The Honora le Board of Supervisors Waterford Township and Annex it to Se req to @ éeg Neense. inning a 1. 1965 , Royal Oak....,.. 2.080165 = 103,350.27 tal Cities... 6173791 $3,034,371 99 sears saags Gen. Bree of be eg natn | FN erlhe nee Sonne, abe Better Gis |gaittce ‘erove alesstares appeus, _weeementes canetl miary Chl Seen .-.... 8.293118 412,032.70 Grand Total. ...100.000000 ~ preeens -the- — ac City mittee whose sienature: below. ee — een $4,068,368, Sever. Spon 2ent, cet gd, etnies ana sper oa Ss Commies re: SURE w tye county OF oanana|* ="? Mice ameSos ees | SGUDGET npcoununoATION _ : M. of Fecelpte (other than from a of, 1882, and prior ime tex BY ils Boatd of Supervisors. pursuant to Gratin = MORAL? RECOMMENDATIONS year. Statdt uires that this esti Sotch were approved by. the s attached and relerred to as Exhibit mate be filed with Board of Supe: |General as of 6 30, a4, which have ‘@ compliance w Section ¢ 9 of Act opanence W. BLENMAN ting Total” To visors on of beinre ist. | So De gabe we to this reas- of the Public Acts of 1909, as amended Poita “A Loose APPROPRIATIONS Appropriations Salaries Budget R Raised By 5 hg Bo below and “recom to ene, shee gh ee a ge : . BC AMDUIODCE oo... secseeseessceseess 8,000.00 seeiots meaeses ine Way: “were _Geseription on which they cameot on the | cog Dae to o's Townseie at . iter eo WRionr eh) it Gee rend . : er $ 8,000.00 mente have been atthe the A to ‘the zg, "| Waterford and City of outiec s resolution ‘he Sepoereet ey ber Soraners Pu — 3 teen 4500.00 a ene | recom sald texes ; 3 . x Punctions.......... 4, co! 4 fag eating & ths | em the, W a, sand ene we gubmit. today | ae Pog Fy P oer . ae ee residing ig ee proposed . be bie Board of es | Employees Group Life Insurance se ‘®. 00.00 aad : 5 press. breagh, of . Boa were returned, be charged at large to ies and Gastenes: Extension Service we 10,000.00 bigeed ae ts being Kuditors as well as tne wa ys vand. jage the ‘respective Township, City or Vil wat “J & (ot Qatland ts, 0 » is Huron-Clinton | Authority: ** gpe‘ena.as 18,091.00 10,000.09 st ont ee holds meurance—Couny ing . 12,000.00 606. ‘as _con- REASSESS TO PROPERTY a ot theare @h the pontiee Child ei *-- gs Ee : 12 900.00 ‘900.00 rested. our . ihe “terrnory ‘proposed v0. Be 1 Child Guidance Ctinic::/:!) 12,000.00 800.00 13,900.68 2 ° be: |- : - Count Drain C sapexed: z 1 Planning or : : 12,000.00 800.00 tween F y ‘ounty Covert Other . That the territory proposed lers* ng 16, 262.00 12. recom ; Tewnsiiips State County Debt at Large Covert at Large Taxes Total es from “a Towns hip of Water. ' é ee. - oe ~ 22,000.00 = 16. gaa dence 25.50 03 ' 90.35 115.97 = be cas oth Rg dg — , Zoutoqrenen seer Tourist A@Bociation.... 1,000.00 ° 1.000.98 22. 000.0¢ tj bound: Y hy = Cittes 45.76 236.70 20246) 4. That” = ge: so es Soll conservation, sixes eR eONONE eens eee 130,000.00 135 Pontise : 435.49 435.49 paced the boundaries of the territory ee «gare ey 200-00 = ee ee ee ee ee ee eis ae a be detached- from. the Town- Township & City Tax Rolls....... .. 6.500.00 1,200.00 1 308: Total to Property a 762.54 833.92 inp hip of, W tertord and lan Pag = Township & City Treasurers’ Bonds 8 090.09 $500.00 H your 6 pay i — “| 8. ‘That roe deceription of the territory -H Premiums.......... : hace 24,000.00 8,000.00 : : 1,000.00 000. = < th Townships . invotved {* as ' . : 1,000.00 24,000.00 oe aw Avon 6.43 “That part Auditors a 1,000.90 to the Commerce 146 a 38.33 32.804 Southeast s, ye abe = Cireuit. Court... .......+-- $ 132,534.00 8 «14,500.00 147,124.06 Pa 5.82 12 reer ree tee 94,552.00 Rao 00 147 rmington 7 Ot . G. A & Civil. Defense. :....;... 4 150,383.00 $19,000 $ 167,194.90 Groveland 674 $17 8.1873 way, now wane as County Clerk........-..- 8,006.00 3,425.00 431.0% 000.06 131,382.00 - | to land “4 ’ 19.41 26.15 k Western righ c : 7,819.00 9, 700.00 ‘si0 9,431.00, 1 iolopepdence 864 i rae ately 3. £ Socmy ton te an ja Attorney ....... ++. reeee 95. 278.00 403. H+ Birmit nce 1.15 : eae bey “tyxn 0, oF of Deeds... iuaeesatsanedsecs ts3.00 Oak Park 90.68 1606. ER aoree : ~ oevereeci eee. ganas: 213.04 Bet | Ro ais dian Sees : » ‘ : 1 ’ FAlaWaes peeceucnveessee $s : : ¥ 3.00 the 5 . Exchange... ...scescevsss ® at Oak “ae : 2508 32 : ' forse perpen s-regseioen are ' : LPo PPh ee ee : Total at Large 213.06 9566.41 100.84 e071 38.47 10095 #9 COUR -.0+5- 0+ +ers0ees eres . a ee ee ——— CEH ER ER ORR ERR eee rene Grand Total 915.04 9636.76 190.87 e071 58.67 10888 43 nade bferVehedeysercess PUMBIED. «0s. cccdceneves 1 2 we dh -tebarce ea ; ‘ ee ee Oe ee PR Pe oni : Graceresestsersverees = Fas F Poe Sete eeeenees A oe ed evs eeuteseeace Fee ee ee eeeeee \ & - ies € : : be \ \ > ys ‘ ' FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955 | be paid from the contingent (general) during the remainder of the | Somination, Carried. Mov the report be « by Cit, "nthe tat Ee aie Miller the report joe taletfed eck” Cay . Fiat se rty in Commerce To * & point r, Gardner, Com: ‘ownahi b westerly bt visor ete io, 08 his. “matter. . ad. ea mee — o highwar y Be to eS ae mo Ander: %. Sbjectic “pe disregarded. Ouasty “Bene PA 4 — ise ‘An-|* member of the Canvassing Board ¢ es ee cate ee . = ne are submitted herewith and are | (Local Taxes Committee Report appears Moved by F supported by Lilly | _ Nominations in ense ery being generally described es as the s for the tabulation above men-| on the follow page.) }the report be received and placed on | Director. follows: : be = ig recommended that ¥ a ~ Moved by supported by | file. Carried. Mr. nominated Lewis C, y the Clerk to| Dennis the report, as amended, be, Mr. Horton gave a report on the mar-| Jarrendt, Mr. Irwin seconded the nom» » : “ * 4 | ay sin-atiarge taxes ores bay oy And lL. Anderson, Ba a : ofan the 27th Moved by Graham supported by Cla municipal (Township end City) eS ee - Vienchard. Bonner, | nual the “Oakland. County | son. thet "neminations’ be, closed. the “ : pp By rg — FY Gaay. "Carden" Castiny “Click, Clark. bm gee a “ pra eg gn FE ol BB e 7 must con- tingent {general) funds. If millage was Duncan, | _ Mr. Cyril Millet spoke on the Drain there- | allocated * of draimatiarge an, “esr Oardaer,” Qarling, | Report. tie, ages fee lawte Cee et secticn | Heme auld cusee, the “ery. “te “erorea | Goourpeed, Graham, Hasek, HAmn. | ve yedt old Mir’ Lemant Vanbycaioes! | Cit, Detgnee, Direster for one your com- mle Within tis allocated rete’ and. the sxsers ‘Holmes, “‘Horkey. Morton, " Hudson, | Waterford, sal bay hg SR. ef Us: cae TABULATION OF TAXES FOR YEAR 1954 BY COMMITTEE ON LOCAL TAXES ie sever neminsied ‘Joba X, Irvin _ COUNTY SCHOOLS . Se Us- spe Be Resolved that the Board of | 7: ii alized Drein'te ‘Service to Voted Debt Miaoved. byt. -Anderson “rapport e . wl ' if 4 . . . 2 rv aoe VanNatta nominations on Bile - pS A ~ majority vate i. : District _ Property Property Operating =—Increase Bervice | the rules suspended and the Clerk be| new local oe os its members does Seckenia? Addison .. instructed to cast the unanimous vote authorise and direct that there be estab- Beard ot ~ : cE oe © semis 6 18081 ae | of the Board for John K. Irwin. Ca cast f lished under the provisions of Ret Ne. quested and , eid - iH 68.435. da0,40s.i6 Seserae * $338.06 as coeed Kee S * am snd ony other sake | Seaton te annex, the following cit 33.041-51 69,680.13 Affairs f. three aan couueneene ts a"aystem ‘of sewer and, sewage —— aie Wheress, your Boundaries 14,861,906 390. $ 3,630.33 145,676.07 212,243.61 pe gl A. Ts Bg oF dg = oi ws met on the ‘th of October, 1954 m Ganon uhees oe shewses 22,974,840 118,090.68 7,492.35 222,707. 438, 151.88 onteothens ta ener tet jm od of Ciggesing of sewage from the Gevtnenst" ue Section orm - 8,948.33 16,883. 18,708.03 203.40 member of the Road a meme | ona mn or pee | corey at Oe DS se:oee. 84 seSises fatenta—u.7en-os | O° Social Welfare Board end : T"That part of the City of Birmingham | Trunk Western” Rail 39,538.98 cntesesSRSOLSR || ah eaee we Treeets, es mb, Preah } which . being ately ate 17,895.67 ) 28,762.21 38,360.88 Bates for Dog Warden, Mr. R Felt Oakland wage Disposal leas being | part #4 34,116.25 58,360.09 69,908.93 ti a es Pessay + Baty trict”, the Piststes being ell that | 73 B R..0 E. this Com 45,414.17 80,838.16 78, 735.28 W. Hamilton for Social Welfare Be part of sity lying generally east of | Oaziand County Michigan’ at 19,149.85 26,795.89 | 39,034.16 a ame aaa ioe Tt geet tee ba line _Woseribed a pcint ta the center — a a ne onmen eo & to $3,000.40 113,489.08 125.396.38 : eae nes Caaeen of 14 Road desc Interest of al parties concerned to grant | So Ordered By" Poee 72> Fe a aai 12 | tae, Bominations. com- 5. the the prayer cf said 1 These tt aaaer - 3hiea33 Ieartse e018 | - Moved by Levinson ow oy Caw. one that the Birm m weste Now Brit Resolved that the "350. ai 950. 350,523 "41 | 208, that nominations the borrowed Pron ox 0 Sue this w oe eet ee pote 103,350.27 $ 931.32 103,050.74 5,265.4 oot as Gee he te part of the to rt - line Grant Street, | hereby ¢ the of the Coun-| te sucntinn’s 412,032.70 2.242.13 —-2,487.04 = 698,837.96 1,194. 46,019 st the unanimous vote of with the aiong the center line of | ty of E the 4 18,651.38 83,411.20 1.64 - 366.76 | tne iy & relative to istaching | to be an 12.098 3 Board fér Dr. Prank R. Bates, Robert Acts of ai Drive thene weste song. oaid | Waters and Ly ae we sist of liotises ai Fassia sea toaae. re 3s. be and’ George J been ve; 4 same aaa. ry q i t. m pre- latter center line to the cente of | City a egg 122,724.96 220,006.74 322,950.53 1, Fran lared elected Pierce ; thence northerly along | Ayes: Anderson, Barry, Loomis; Nays! Acts of 44,711.10 ‘78,455.03 116,896.18 138.01 a fen aunt pomn commencing project, the pt, 8 etter center ype to Se comer me» ; Absent: Reese, respec : , and the - of Browa ; thence westerly slong | UIs G Y 2. That 136,320.11 4,013.03 261,308.42 $20,063.08 20,688.56 | “"YP re cectased: destel 6 latter center line to the center line aterford Township Clerk be ine 280,176.41 1,912.47 462,236.60 617,635.61 M of the Co. Commissioner oak the of Chester Street; thence s10NS | state of Michigan, County Gen | 3 gpectes 49,500.45 88,300.35 114,091.12 ax yous an fron 1 1988. enaetbubian. ofiuaple” — > gusteriy. slong : dake ot $2. 390.88 25.85 11350848 1ne.e4b og” 23.800.51 |" har. C. W. Hamilton decla 2 based ced v y ory ey member of the Social Welfare Board for of of can Aver” thence “nortnery |, 1 hereby cerity that, the following ise | Question’ of incorporating “ihe” ety eo “}40(s01-38 Oe” ese gtasen.ta. — Suory-on| “nage unre commencing seneery 1, SN, ace sien. . flene Oisinad’ Aveoues thence easlerty City Commission at s m eS a | Buns ods... 09. 193.54 2,901.40 = 190,281.73 329,850.73 3 TB. Trustee for three years commencing Huron-Clinton 5 al vert 4 neid ~ He wih y Clerk ‘cooperate | Lathrup Village 42,857.05 35,469.27 73,814.23 127,570.62 8,387.98 | January 1. 1068 cleng ontd later comet ee. “Renee | hy Comm ‘. or with the Township Clerk in carrying out | Osk Fark... 200°353.11 83,780.66 3,881.57 363,191.42 496,505.07 14 ew actu wn hear wnmheee —. northerty slong said $s line to the | r Miles te the provisiens af bo Act Pleasant Ri 1,805 499.95 73,932.95 04,347.88 = 7,875.61 | of the Planning of the Village north line of 8 a the 8.W. %4| _ Whereas the by its Mr on behalf of the Com- 1,020,318.47 1,067,264.56 $05,516.60 i b1.76 Mr. Carling pominated R. Cc. Cum- Orchard Lake oe. a said north time oR —— gh Township t ae | Soneiuaes er | below, seat (re 3.113.883 10,003.81 iad 10 3408 1 e288 anes aon ue = - Orchard ned 8 Me of the SW. te Section 30 to, the bd the, City, of, Pontiae to anne cer me aeeeeen Sf Be Meee tyiven Labe.......----.-----.+-- 2.990.614 18,371.13 _ 36882.17 1532301 «© 4,613.28 | aoiected ene ee Lake = center line of Eten 3 norther. | e_ Fibed property : UNDARIES == seconded nem- 1 lens he comel Derby Reed” thence | Southeast ' ee “souks VILLAGE AMP | Totals o..ieeesseeesseeeseeee: $966,608,754 94,968,368.99 $105,070.61 $23,456.97 $9,079,061.22 $11,150,730.26 $864,380.19 —— an ot easterly along the said center line of | ¥e tthe he hw te heaeeee WILLIAM A. EWART. Sea oes Wy of Os S| nee ee ee Pee Oakland, Said con- Derby Road to the center line a “way, now known as aibane, WILLIAM P- NERN A ~ Maximum ee Or eee southerly said = fon. =, Coase = other details ot Coolid Wy Trunk Western Railroad way. AZER STAMAN , N ast line 966.39 feet; thence westerly 2. the City of Bloomfield Hitis, | being « mately 3.8 acres more YTON G. LILLY Leora ness gest, line, Meno sowtherty 900 fect: | MP: nominated Richard to | the 3. All of ne One. of Lathrup Village | Jess. being & of Section 13, Including = Total o 7 ty "45.3 feet to the| Ware. Mr. Clawson seconded the nom- Acts T. 3.N.. R 9 E., Watert T ° Assessing Voted Dedt Special Voted All ence southwester ination. . Sree een Tis® now within the | Oekiand’ County, hchigan er aad roan Resale teeter as | De Cuaeeting Seeueee Serve 4 t Taxes | casteriy tne, of ee ee Moved by Kelley supported by Clawson contract Disposal vutrict ans Coumy Sewage io te pooper’ onan and it ia — 1 Fae wes & ad 0) addi Soleaaees $ 809.29 $ 350.00 15.00 § 51,807.70 pom right-of-way to Dorey esi pence amet Ea | = Be. oe ‘shnes 4. All of the Township of Bloomfield. | interest of all concerned to| Moved by Ewart by Hudson | A¥°" ....--- vee 12,857.11 14,004.42 15.00 743,630.58 | to west line of Section 30, to cast the unanimous vote of the Board 5. All of the Township of Southfield | stant the prayer sald petition, the re be . Carried, Bloomfield ..... 15,400. 32,767.70 1,440.88 20,875.31 14.97 900,266.50 Ae | which territory lies within said| for R. C. Cummings, Ernest Seahoim, exe that part lying within Sections Now Therefore Be It Resalved that Brandon 18.00 120,805.56 land ts to known Pettengill and Richard Ware ee By Recetas kek sg | et We Satine aa Seed Mt: | AY ME: NERS mart rneereraton | armiacon = HE gies |ooby Sears merge Seees | OR c. commmg, ur, amt ap phe Fagg oo gestive, to" the detaching of said wineEna tewuship Groveland ..... 15.00 SA eo | me Fereae pootves Get Se | nce: “ta” Suman Botengih ana Mae . pert of the Township of Troy | land from the To of Waterford | Mr Chairman and Gentiymen ; 14.62 —«:126,631.53 | nated as ey y in| Richard Ware declared elected members ‘vi Rost eng core of 6 las Tibed ming the same to the City of ae 1934, pur- j 15.00 180,504.01 ates pertaining” such - of the Planning Commission for three | in I 4. 1617.6 ft. East of the|, Given under my hand and seal of | 1908, as amended, ope ime was od nail 1330 eet ments oa corvises: prove- | years commencing January 1, 1966. Northwest comet of Section 4: thence | te CH Mover AD. ite Re 3 : 13.00 360,420.81 | _ Be Tt Further Resolved that the County es "toe beard etioule sunject’ to call meer, BTS A meee eee | SO am. Rvane seribed, praying for, the tion °ot 15.00 aoc.eet.61 | Dram Commitfave, such ‘powers and of the Chair. Carried. 4; thepes southerly 1962.27 ft. to the City Clerk the territory Sect aa ines 15.00 82,454.23 | Agency, shall have te" torementioned | LYNN D. ALLEN FLOYD ANDREWS, West \% corner * 4; thence | |, Moved by Lilly supported by “Parts of Sections 1, 2, 11 and 12 14.50 =—--:202,380-91 | System as are conferred upon him by| Clerk Chairman the west corner of we resstatsans be fee v i gg 5 Ss fellows Oxt 30,007.88 eae Leoyeogisy law and especiaily by the provisions of ee Be Board, part of W West % of : oes ST | Act 342. of Public Acts of 1939 as westerly ete f theriy | By Mr. Resd. Tne of rend Trunk Reilroad Royal .o7e.28 141,503.83 j800 _ Gtisel-ve. | Svemncns rovided, ee eet DECEMBER 18, 1904 1101.76 ft. to the Ye fine: Genco westerty | i Se: Appetsiment of Coktend County | way; "| Southfield ...... 80,162.01 6,464.28 eS ince 2,06160668 | nay “tina coen tho County of Meeting called to order by Chairman} ae approximately 450° ft. to the center of | Agricultural Agent 2 ‘That pert of $00 112,130.08 | unless this Floyd And ; é pe: East % of Section 2, | Springfield .. 1 un) authorized by of Reverend T. C. Section 8: the At # joint of the Extension | tying Hast ot “vemee ot the Lakes” | Troy .-.c..s+ 12,011.76 2,173.66 170.21 15.00 _ 808,289.47 | Supervisors, Inyevetion given by ‘4 corner of section 8; e westerly — a he the ultural rs ivision, East of Cass i is Waterford ...... : 4,051.88 15.00 1,446,616.92 Be It Purther Resolved that whenevre — Called: D. Anderson, L. Anderson, 4 git gat Socten, Fi °C, | an October 1964 of visors | of most easterly limits of the West Bloomfield 11,938 23 18,888.70 15.00 698,147.45 | the foregoing district overlaps the Pole nleP yg samo of ee 5 yy Teele Th ce . pesterly ne z was e a Susan % On White Lake..... Ae 15.00 237, 191.88 —- o wer Wer meg = e Dispe ny — ear try approximately 2000 ft. to the West 's|to approve Lyle B. Abel 11) cast of center of Orenagd | noo der the afo domed Act). the said | Bromley, Cady, Cardon, Castle, : Sor oginwert “corser “of” Section 17 Counts hs sceharal seelgked’ Anges | tine. of ad asd, orien of aire f Birmingham"... ee apeleen.ee | overlapping territory is hereby hed | Clark, ‘Clawson,. Cummings, Dennis, thence westerly 1755. ft. along the North | 31, 1954. a way; Bloomfield Hills 14.50 251,900.92 ounty Sewage Dalposel District sen Gartne. Face anno Graham, Haack, wee as'n ts tan Yo tee: mene weslee - | is wine nereneetrty ot marinate tee Farmington 15.00 esttse | %° ee a ieee i Harvie, Heacock, Hitch- tard nto the center of 19; HOWARD J, REID, of Grand Trunk Railroad right-of-way; Ferndale. 18.00 1.941,890.33 | the Se ee al te te eae | denna eee, Horton. Hudson, So i, Pg ng i Hey Satbeht | ath Clientes Se sangeet] Baa alae Nene hp ef the” Northwest te: thene "outheriy ct BURGER k * northdast corner of mo oar at. Ridge. re] eres meee vib LEVINSON Moberly. Nelson ‘Nera, Er MA Olden- « ’ he ae sa ee ee aeig, EERE eet hee Tei | Sets Ht ney ate aR | oa BR RUE rua ay ERGY sapere ot |S, ae, z ¥ 4 f.; by Reid b ro same we its of | Ro Oak.. 15.00 2,950,8617.93 M by Levinson =h Mad Won wet | eee ee be cooreves. | G27 of grivan tebe) Raslrosd rightol- gouin as Pa ne USL - sn" intnmons, P. Saaith, W. Smith, | ait way R-W.: along | By Mr, Reid way: thence a ee | Misc, 2062 Staman, Thatcher, Voll, Walters, Wein- said R-W to sow In Re: Inecret of-wey line to West 12; aa By Mr, Clack. burger, Westf Zapf, (80). orum said RW to. Derby, Road: thenge ony | In Re: Increase tm Agricultural Exteo- | fence continuing along said rightot-way | Totals... 165,206.24 940.400 10 | #15.008 16 217.0673 27 $96,610.798.08" | IY rer Jay Secord pene = Set ” an line tion 30 To The Honorable Board Of rvisors | #0 the intersection of said line with the| °‘ to rty—Independence Township $115.07; Troy r, Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: Clerk read appointment of Prank P. all territory les within said) at a joint mi of center line of Orchard Lake Road in | Ship $282.46; Pontiac City $435.49. Tt is entireiy that this Board | Webber, Addison Township Supervisor. County of Oakland and is to be wn | Advisory Board and Agricultural Ex- | Section 11; thence rly a center ‘otals—-Independence Township $281,585.94; Troy Township $808,571.03; Pontiac | record in its Bho f & memorial to/ to ‘ Teamaterd treet (Placed of Supervisors — “Evergreen Interceptor Dis- Committee of the Board of Su-| 4 a, Point being the ine of | City $3,967,896.88; Total all taxes—$26,620,560.87). ° psoas Oe current. members who | on file:) ~ wee Lae | pe October 4, a . south 5 ee * gc ad ie. Clerk read tment of Hugh J. resolution was pased by the Agricul- | COT™er of East half of Southeast %4 Sec-| Misc. 2051. | Section “2%. Southfield Township: thence constant march of such memo-/ ry: Iva: ke City Supervisor. behalf of the Be It Further Resolved that the Coun- ‘Committee | tion 2; thence Ni nite | east oo “feet to’ ine weet | rials’ before: this Board continuing sonvee ee to affix the cor- ty Drain Commysioner 1s hereby desie- eee eg Oe ee cere ot | read and % line te the Becevectlon “ef in ine: Kevergrecn Interceptor, District | Ye tan iemce aerte te mest 5 | lominaer thas thet joctetchip of yoo ee sa ee ‘Placed on Me) ty = nated as the a the cognt y in crease the 1955 Extension budget of Low % me pa southerly shore of Mr, Chairman Ladies and emnen : line of Sections 13 and to the east day has passed its burden to the r- read wing: bonda matters pertaining to such, #7 stem yo | $00.00, tor he purpose of aking cate Of most easterly limits of “the Village \of | Board. pe mber 2, 1004, this antl west Ys line of Section 12, Souihfield | snip of eta Ee car aeate fall ts, a| OUEST "teria — a — ss ments and eerviess: 7 eS _ =| enti: with Peter = directly | Orchard Lake); thence in an easterly, | No " see shies the Bestgreen In- | center bane ~y come eid fhoad: baad | olay “Here” weed the roll a caslea ad ' - Cite tod ery solved that the Coun- | level “deine what is commonly” calied |Boftherly and’ northwesterly direction terceptor District, 81 north feet: fied sr ted.S feet: | Jay Secord, the last Oakland County | Te Fiord Andrews. Board | binding and effective on the County ty Commissioner as such county | farm and home @iung easterly shore of Cass Lake to the| Whereas the County Drain Commis thence north 164 feet; thence east 612.5 Supervisor who wag alive in 1904 when Chairman of the Oskland County Oakland st such time i” shall have such powers and du-| There will be no other cost to the Southeast corner of “Venice of the /| sioner, pursuant to the direction in Mis-| feet; thence north Ta's feet; thence east the present Court Héuse was built, de-| of Supervisors and Lynn D. Allen, | Secuted ‘by all Ma is. ouly noe’ 4 respect to the aforementioned | County, as there will suffic see Lakes’ subdivision; thence northerly | cellaneous Resolution No. has made| 630 feet; thence north approximately | parted this life on the day of k v the parties therete in stem as are conferred upon him by | tarial suoptice pao easterly line of said subdivision to its recommendatipns as to certain, boun- 1380 feet to center line of 13 Mile Road; | August, 1954 at the of ‘sighty-foar. We, the ed, members of the | sccerdance with ie provistens smd © ine aad supec by the provisions of te cover . saeeet line of Sec’ 2; thence East | daries of said district as provided “in| thence east 1740 feet to the east % line was born in aon oy i Oakland County Bosr Soe pe pee he, TS Ry Act 342 of the Acts of 1939.95 State College wi 1 erannet. Wichigan | along section line to e last of said resolution, | of Section 1; thence north 1310 f RS | ashe’ Hespeot his entire lite in Cexiasd do hereby request that a Mest- , tract, wi or neg gy an A, amended , provieed shall have 2. . e4 home rule ott. OP a) Be ed ine Section 1: thence west 1340 County. He was ve localy, was in-| ing of the Board be called for Decem- Proving resolutions as Soares ne ephortiy to sreete oy of Oaniand soeariee S=taemow creas “y Te tee | eatypaaid ,Fevolution No, 2044, is hereby | feet to center line ot Fierce aye gs | Onlord. and. Nopthera Wallroad. served | pose 1064 at, 9:30 Om, for the Dur. | (o) the Board of County muthorized by this Board of Su- HOWARD J, REID, met on the ‘th day Sar test | teen Resolved that the Board of | fect; thence north 130 fet along Cat ee eter ipercisor of Addison Township, and | approval of the issuance of bonds by the | sloners of County and (c) thi the it Purther Resolved that the Coun- reake "3 , BRIG ofthe "petition. “and oulliclenc? | Bate ot idichiaan’ Sy yf vote oes “Seeiivision ‘No, St. center tas of | spect ot Sapove” By a oe Be ~d Fn we Oekland County. tennant = Bt ina “Commissioner is hereby in- Pen nwt 8 pee atten was filed more | fide tee ete Goce biveby ‘su-| Louderanin Drive; thence east’ 10 feet: | He is survived by 9 daysbter. Gene- | Eeaghton aproanwe Oe echar’ per. | filed tm the office of the County ; structed to make his recommendations ALBERT J. SEE SUROER than thirty days preceding the convening | thorize direct that there be estab- |/ ence bo 130 feet a lot line | vieve Secord of ‘South Or . New | tinent w ettiee saanened therewith 6. All previous resolutions in — to this Board of Supervisors ss ae me é of this Board in regular session: dn this — — | D cea sags of as eo between Lots No. 1477 1478 bell faddeged | Late = Re o lives | gigned: > with the provisions of this detachment of 3, "und. 36 of Southfield | Moved aa nupuver te on hereas it is the recomm ation ot | tmrendea. “ene any other nptleabts oof, | west O12 fost ee ae a has Ge — RANSPORD BROMLEY ot ides cased te te ta ‘Township. ard a part of Section | Milier the roumest be granted. "Larrled. this Committee that the question in- a system of sewer and sewage mi | Xeeeuss: ieee north slong center line | He now rests with other early pioneers R. C, CUMMINGS — on od by the tetoutng Township, from the Southeastern’ By Mr. Chas. Miller . ted. | corporation of the area be submitted to improvemente and services for pur- | of Pierce Avenue to + approxi. | of the ard area he loved during his LLOYD Y. ANDERSON biaget aetlena Sew Dis Dis-| In Re: ‘endment 1 . the electors involved, | of disposing of sew from, the tel es 4 ¢ south a th ter line entir, fife FO L. Anderson, An- trict Sttachment the the Bead we on © Auditor General) Now Therstore Be Tt Resolved And | following cities Sa’ tewnshios, of arts | of Beveriy Road: thence cast oepeont:| Mr Chairman, I move that « copy of LOUIS FP. OLDENBURG drews, Barnard, egy gy Revita i gt Mu Rint ase, erp ctr Dao cy ot rng a ih nr Ree. M gras oy ree) TA Bach gatt” Canenaconmings Baw PY ‘ . e tJ Vie 5 ny forward a involve. any at ou meeting your Auditor General | PT Hee heretofore ‘filed on October | which is (not within Southeastern | sion Ne, 3° thence nort feet to | his ne IP. ‘CARL L. HU a : to be included in ald sy’ a. an-| gommittes Bet om October 19, 1954 in| the question Meavperation of ong County Sewage sposal Dis-| center iine of Beverly Road; thence east half of the Committee, whose ERNEST V. BLANCHARD | eet ecock Hill Haack, : DB. Andersog, L.A office of the County sredpurer tejte be kaon 9 trict’, the said District being all that imately’ 40 feet to jot line between — appear below, I move the HOPE F. LEWIS ' k. Hitechman, drews, ard, rd | reconsider the Committee Report, ome | plat of. the tesribory “a fecal ing — of the city tying generally east of a 658 659 of Beveriy Hills Sub-| adoption of the Sorogoing _resstution. PRANK D. BRIGHAM meray: orton, .- Brendel, Brewer, Brigham, Cady. Car-| bers of the Comm were complies with the of Goserthed, as 8 division No, 1 extended erly; e ECIAL © EF OSCAR ECKMAN ter, Irwin, Johnston, : don, Caste, Clack, Clark Clawson, Cum- | Charles Milles, Perris Alex Majer Act, being Act the of tae weet o_o cantor Mae | sort Ire cock eet Mune oandt | B LAGE, Conirmen JOHN K. IRWIN Lerma. oa s, kman, Evast. and is » Beseie Ge re presse | Acks “at idee ks nanenaed and 10 tn ail of 1 Mile peed seriped se a f , =e go verly Hills Su visten ANK J LL, SR EWART Majer, McKay, MeKinnon, Chas, 4 gy en nag malmes Her: Sek" Park” and (Catt, Porerthe, alorney 2) "That the erettprs of the area to be ire af Remineharm Denes eg Ge a tienes north | wee ino renohiies rupert ys Pou LEAVES he a oe ’ ; also, Corpora- | ince nek, ware ELMER KEPHART oom, = Johnston * Kelley. Rephatt, Kuce-| tion Counsel Harry J. Merritt, are _to vote on the | the —— line of Grant Street; thence Beverly Hills Subdivision| Moved by by AA ft, Schaim. fa Laery, eee ler at: Charles A, Sparks and Deputy Treasurer ETE“ pesceteee fi 1006 be cot _an| guves” te te’ copier Ene af ¢ Ke, 1 Jo center Jing, of Reccpwort Ars; | as tae electing aate. fo imine best) Wamacock Semana, Gheperd. Ghimmons, P. Menzies ‘Chas. Miler, Cyril lithe matter of the charge-back to the |S for the Ne ad on the aqeetion Drive; thence westerly along ‘latter {ine wood Avenue to lot line tion of Keego Harbor as a city. Carri DAVID LEVINSON ww we ss, A tiy, Rern, Oldenburg, F. | City of Oak Park i Q ting city of Keego center line to the center line of Pierce between Lots 696 and 607 of Beverly Discussion followed relative to the CLA W._ BLENMAN : gg Weinburgnt, = eperiy, nica Rant TR eid which appeared in the Harbor: thence northerly along said latter Hills Subdivision No, 1 extended souther. election date f a ROBERT O.. WRIGHT Dickie, Zapf. (75 Sean ny Ae a a ee some |wa Tint the county lert cooperate one lne tg eeycepler ae ofaMrewn | uncer og back nt Mpaiconistents bunts. Bavip E ANpERson — | Mars: Brvwer, Bragnam, Dusean, Lily be - | Septem ; e we g se T | ine; wi ack | ise. 2953. ; . ‘ c Schock, Denese, Gemeee ‘Tuaenet, VOR. | sien, Ms, Pocaythe “enplained teat hi | te" tee eepehoeee al the ant ene | Street; teense ne Center ling of Chester (tot lime between Locherble and Beech | By Mr. VanNatte GENEVIEVE C. 8CHOCK Mr. George Poster, Deputy State Wetnburger, We ould to, the provisions of the Act Btreet; thence northerly alone the said| wood ‘to center line of alley east of In Re: Insurance On Davisburg Park THEODORE F. HUGHES | Way Commissioner, addressed the fall W Zapt (76). ‘ be nd S., Shece te 4 & a rm behalf of the Com- | latter qentee to the ¢ line of | Pierce Avenue: thence cen- a WILLIAM F. NERN lative to the Farming ighton Ex- 5 4 tof, Carried. Park the the Fr signatures oper below, | Maple H easterly said | ter line of alley east of Pierce 165 feet To the Honorable Board g rvisors: RICHARD CASTLE —— | pressway. : : before & bill e of foregoing tter center line to the center to cente: of Locherble: | Whereas this Bosrd has heretofore HAROLD K. SCHONE Moved by Gardner supported by W yo sernard, Legislature . eton =Avenue; center fing of Locherbie approx. leased to of Springfield, ALGER ZAPP fall the Board adjourn ‘ome Die ‘airman, Legion, cad ¥ 3 to po deg ge meg along said * ¢ the feet to lot ween lots | the p eneraly known as the WM. ¢, HUDSON Carried. tonoreas Fay ty = the center venue; and 741 of Beverly Subdivision | Davis ark, more particularily de- ORPH Cc. HOLMES LYNN D. ALLEN FLOYD J ere vine Wisdom of, the Creator, was texen Com easterly g said latter center line to | No ed vi th | scribed cellaneous Resolution No. GEO.. C. WESTFALL Clerk : “ar midst: co May, | Rovere am the center “aid getter ine thp | 100 and 74 fo‘back 1 ine, thane 211, and as WILLIAM T. DENNIS — ae Sad. wes 0 former member of | Breed this year north line of the 8 ‘4 ef sw. 100 to i ence Coes | said property being used by the lessee. CLAYTON G. LILLY : es tnig Boar’: se" gomoramiy of 20, + Genes | and of er lis Subdivision NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING ma iretore, Bem, Revved Sat| fie Lepilature Sea ey Ge pean to efits ec Hao ln Ths |e alice ad" | MOA Barre a enn pce | : to the center Eton ; long said center line approximately 100 108 payable clause to County, and ou reby notified that « of gies conte iy 100) You are he & peti. Pr mittee’ ty A x, any D pee Se between lots 642 and | 1M iett ot the el coong BL Bl gd for | tion has been filed by an excess of one- wes bern F agg hog * gasterty along the | said cenier line of westerly eaeranin an oY noe, BqW | ill, tn_inee Gnome at een: pet the ‘pre, | heen doaume manna ol Gort ef the Gee. on. the to the center 4,3 Ti ceeds of the back into r Coo! Pese. ony < com the buildings damaged th slong Wherens nls procedure will give lsoses | Q reviewed as outlined . é t { | Road; ereas jeesee has or a ‘the: * . Merritt's Ewart supported 7 | of * eperontans surance cm petley "dated. ‘April 7, “i082 the pet be referred : 710 surance apd filed a cony of the poliey pag | of Cities and ; ; ip of et Therefore Be It mgs Ay AB ye .% ., That ip the event of Pro- 1 bggonte: a rehabilitate “or “reconmtruct the building iscuss wed, Cartied, a7 a = , ; ' y t the agreement eng : . continue lite of the at the option of Town- m5 I move the adoption of , t. Van NATTA, Moved by VanNatta hy | Cy ane gee adonted eg Chairman t h.| pointments would be made at ihe tise. : . ee : 3 “% a O fe Mr. L. Anderson and Mr. Wright ap- ‘ >pe Phe Comimitt “ ew I ogi : ; resterly rox! hag om Be at tee “| eed mn jer, dae By’ te mene : A fo tee ie sores. | the Board of Audit ve ae ¥: we Patera: a Bet tee) Baer Eee EE a mm! ne sae eae | ‘ : _THE PONTI AC PRESS. bppal & E chit siezcceed $ bl 3 peut g | 3.38 He 2 Pratl g se ry Ste3 ® REF ~ join I move that the foregoing ——— adopted by the Buildings and Committee and concurred : ® F EE HARRY W. moar DAVID E ANDERSON HER HEACOCK LLER HARRIETT PHILLIPS ELMER W. HAACK all county buildings and surance — to con: A A. - if i Diseussion followed. lai . th i- derson, i ——. Teciiisies e ren riser leary Seeman. ral county offices: ment of an ectin ense during the il Ployd speed, Graham, meek. ‘amin. Harvie Roll easy udson, Same Irwin, Johnston, Kelley, paphert, Kucera, Levinson, ae, Liliy, ‘Donaid, Me y, Menzies, Chas. Miner, Cyril Waters, Webber, Wright, —-,. Zopt. ce pee Needs =. one a the oe nr ‘a your Buildings | session However, the imperative need |take the necesary. ¥ ballot at the all ta: and tn any evect, taxes for units does not cross county | t Flo -rel follows: s. es = the peed ao of = Se —— Division of the. the terms Bidder Maturity Bmith & & Assoe..... 1956-1950, = ay Se 1960-1970, tog Z s p71-1974, inc. Halsey, Stuart d& Co., Inc......0.0. sees + pao 1962-1970, ine. s : 1971-1974, tne. - ns Securities Corp........s.ss00 36. 4, ine. & Coy inc. & Assets ciccivcscveee 1956 dnc. Lehman Brothers & AMOGL i os career cence . 6ie. 1968-1974, inc. Marriman, Ripley & Co. & Aszoc.,...... 1966-1961, fac. ine. . 0. ine. Drexel & Co, & AM06......c0cccccceeree 1956-1060, ine. : ) 061-1967, ine, 4, ine. To é gf. r ; #f gS E; And whereas bid of Blyth & Com- | Yookey. (63) pA is in| - Diseussion followed. Ine. yg tem ye FAR yer ogg oes Moved } Fae cost to the iis metter way ceuabiationes and — Committes and the the tion Counsel and that 205, “tet of of alchigan. 104, ss as| Proper resolution to be present Discussion coats i 2 oi ie ying f anne the —. of Ortonvi! uent to ines time - 0, 1954, a revised pete tion was yore in which ‘as leesser ere prayed to be spnemes xe the Village of Ortonville, and Whereas r about Ganbenter of lands w this resolution, BOUNDARIES coi WILLIAM A. ART, Chair YTON wa. FP. Bart supported.» Ee "a ten oe ried ie Ewa gouthtteid ema ineerperation = ‘ g? a se ERB E ekg ese 5 i 4 2 rt mts neering ane H ~ for con- Said | | eee that the cost of | we = Geena: v gee ey aie Yas vormmental units which Hehoa a ntl, om or erstems of sewers e # Peete ait bunds se 8 recut of) pad 8a Mir. “Chairman. tT move the adaption | of this resolution. HAROLD K. SCHONE ‘Supervisor, City ef Oag Park wed. Ayes: D. Anderson, L. Anderson, Bar- hard. Blenman. Cardon. Cas- tle. Clawson, Dickie, Gardner, Graham, —— Harvie. acock, Ho: HK Hu, hes, ober Kucera, Levinson. Le : ae ne Be H. Posies. wher: ann, "Vagsever, Thames, Waterhouse, , rT. hinevaurt. Rot@ ss : vee cur chm: der. Schock, Shepard, Shimmons, W. Smith. Staman, VanNatta, voil, waters, | Webber, oe rer, Westfall, 149: Least presented a supple-; Mr — — teport of the Local Taxes Com- Moved by Waterhouse wopoores by son the Board recess until 1:00 P.M. Carried. AFTERNOON SESSION Meeting called to order by y Chairman | ec a: Goodspeed, _Graham, | Haack, Marin, Siescgck Bib, Holmes, 3s, rw im | ston, 4] mart Levinson. i aa speuter 6 ‘MazDon 1 Lewis, | of Act. 3 W. Smith Zhomes. VanNatta, inet Waterhouse: Mise. By Nern. - Fogg “Gongtiuttonal Amendments-Coun- tly, Chalrman. L Ladies and Gentlemen: lative Com at morn rem “ Resolved that bese Loghatatiee | piedd place on the April Election, the Cons tutionai “mendments necessary to me xe | County Equalized Values the ceiling for X purposes, at least within counties }95!. the extent that the ‘tative Committee, I ore the of the forego resolution — TIVE COMMITTEE ILLIAM ¥. NERN, JOHN &- whem! r THEODORE. 'F HUGHES RAYMOND L. SHEPARD Moved by Nern supported by Semann *®55¢ssments the resclution ae adopted. mat Discussion wed. Thatcher. In Re: Twelve Towns Reliet Interceptor | ps rabie Boa Super? te be paid upon Beason aos vay . —~ which interest ot b>"ome aus nnur ty rdi-| Om the day and month No. 2944. creating the * hei annual | rvisors, on the 064, FRIDAY; MAY 20, 1955 a 7 Saaladindenaad |" =. _tpecifications 4 mates of Now we Mestived that the f, iy. pe ach eis 80 Oakland County = et vision ton ts Fy A nag A wy Mm cy eae Se Si. atin j “ the petition, | territory is taken. pervisors re May Provide For, city ts. agpctonon . = —— he Bree | Sertery 2 of every | certiicate: neces carit: ita € e Ms) county canvassers atiached, = the Le a + —- petition | eppre Board Of Sy The lesuenae an sos Asseosment se “tel owing such pe. | bur t roll Pp She eity, village or — ‘O) 3 a Ose, 16, a v Ay Sa ote prain go shed opel only kind upon | having a foams Fd “count than pe es Seis I Neogy are ag Nag = 2 ~ BY ad So Se, Sores vernment census at es ofiect and at any r meres elty, uti km wag between the Townships of et Bioom- and Farming |Knolls area, ani that | missioner be decicna | Agenes to adm.oister gy system; res in the Louk ature, the request that they use their best ure the enactment of the w, rman. | move the adoption of the tereaeune resolution LEQ tii? SO TEE se ae ae be _—-* “ i 2 Moved by Schone supported by Cardon apres Spire a se —_ Rad direcret the resolution be adopted. the city semen =; eat ton Dieouesion case may oe, and such poe ont ae be duly recorded im each of saic ofiices in &@ book to be kept for that purnese. ond either of such records or certified potice ‘provide such adaapee am en te a the charter previuusly pees seem fit. ; charter. sith such amen’ ment or amen - nents, shall be resubmitted to the qualt- a city m the same WILLIAM T. DENNIS- in the area wcelien gain G@. SEMANN Mr. Chairman, gp behalf of the Drain tosode 4 ‘ommittee, I mo'e the adoption of the RA joregoing ae Oana Move ed by Hera supee ow ed «8 | eorene a Ens villa e from ¥ et | taken Pro ided, er, That —_ an incorporated ‘ity oF | .ern weenecea poocsoes * mage = Citles moar th a as seen annexed territory. ‘shail | } rad HEACOCK CLAYTON G. LILLY i Ni titted uatified ele-tors: of sa ted 3 t the city . which have representation of such eity to which it is annexed: \ vided. The territory so annexed shall nave a pepulation equivalent to the a preximate pooulation of 1 or more wards that no enarter ,s or has by the electors of said city period o 2 years following the on the ——— of the 6 said city is jocated { that township havin A Bill Te amend Sections EMAN FRAZER W STAMAN Moved bv Thatcher supperted by Lilly | adopted Peop nA rs , beecering Blans shall be | . ‘ “ —— . Of The suc “ot ‘leh an agen af @ township te 6 date of such annexa- 60 ‘aay th a ge Sl ‘the board of super { the county a by vecetutien | er date i ¥ the County Ae Rewlster in which said city is | revert to the status coating prior to the re pepo y required thes — + eee. Public : Proposed Amendment To Drain 117.6 nT. m pit the of! of . ALA A A nl and de “recto offi- ter and | the Chairman And Members Of The “Amended to rd: Bec, 6. 1913. being Sections | Law ny 117.16 ead! LIT1T of And L. And | Mr oo erson, | jot to oe q Section 1 1, or more re elties or villages to- + lich | Section 17, In cases where ¢ ne qualified | electors of a city shell reject a pro- any three hundred (sve) to oom any transfe- cf governmental Tune- a to” the nace yelateng ty made to the laying out of drainage districts and m townships ; number not less than 1 per centum uf the pepulation wt the territcry affected e the normal Sosmene “Ot an = mores | See. ‘“ Wienever incorporated en as vided. which number sha he e han 10.0 and not = 2 | chane =F ef the stenatures to such* pet'tion suceeed thy shall be ed from each city, village | Property of © or my! to be I cg certify such tact upon ssid sted by ine Pre | sume ‘forthwith file the same with = county a 8 amended No. 247 of os — Acts of 1949, oe a ove e ie times or te ver elty, v — or town te ‘eauve tons ~~ aaa. * held 8 | ond 261 7 annexed ep aucte ft es, tnre| | 1945. phases in order cbse facititate. the work. i been contacted and ai and public iniand ot the Drainage Board will be Poth en a | oer rae such petition has so cated tes next hag award the engi-| county drain commissioner or county contracts the firm road ‘s after the eta of aga ent bead to specify the court he diction the and @ the county clerk a ‘ne county is rom Such on shall taken | ley Regional Piannin Sevnes And Members Of The ‘Board | oe ) Qcteper 8. 8. a. a fone so TS wes | the Drain scgemanten git ie an ap- ~ tion of $200.00 for the aw Li Planning Your Committes has reviewed this uest and of the that gemmiiee ame that Chairman, s move = adoption e maine recommends that fhe 1} [Rae bao iat Wolverine ‘Lake to the p ie a ee ~— at =e Liershy read for his eerveese not to Po Snomg 85.0v per Rakes” Ss ower board of of w'bervisors =" drain mimtasion ta © to este i levels thereof; prescribe forms mat m absence a of Gee ae cool To ‘Authorize The Issuance Sncccoment Bords; a i FF un a g Es j f ; eiz3 s* hereafver ex tree EFELE? af § = .-County Board of’ ot River snors lpm stnicntea. being Sie‘ | * ~. ; e S| 79! a cos aa >Qbrar ode report ip if ok sf. anctit nc rile | a F a | eR Rs lic unde: act. is here’ + declared to be # public county treas.rer Or La trden “she | , % UD | turns peace 4, as shown by re’ 'e ee sleet a a lorcem: suc j vided, howerer, in counties eee B33 ds! 2 {enough got il oot net send | — — Purniture Build and Pixtures Total In Nopraise! Company...ceccececos- 83,940480 §4208.00 8 1,908.00 lone “og Appraisal Od eee 8,600. Appraisal ) Serer eeeereeers Compeny...s.-sse-- seeee ee Peer weer eeeneee M: by Peake by Cum or 5 ° Fesqlution be adopted. Carried. enter into @ contract with the Chissus | <4 Hr: oh Compensation In- * te 4 ‘Board of jsors DELOS HA WM. F. NERN com P. Smith - malereg 7 7, SEND ceePopled. Carried. Bae often mrs For County lees | Dickié, Dun Members ay but Fits Board will t om April 19, Hud by Teqasrution Me a Nor] ston: Kelley: the ‘County on an | 7 Be June | Operative ‘Ip. Such Counties Berinning | ect! The "Adoolicn Of "ane Senator, their best efforts to procure the enact- 1. s Caklané County shalt alts | Bent ment into law. ‘ sate woter titeen be ci aich igo Moved by Brewer supported by Geod- 13) workda of Saat eey a : dl Daa pros . Act . Mr. - cities | The Legisiative Committee is inform LYNN D. ALLEN, FLOYD ANDREWS, | pensation Page : that the pow have “3 ——_ Clerk Chairman | ence between his re ~ je - BE: the Welfare Commission, has been con 28 ist and, a8 & consequence. the ag. peewee d for Mr. Merritt attending the APRIL 12, 1958 . .hero ane . with Mr. Me | OTiiavtdese, ter. Chairmen, oy bemnit of | © : refore ., Cha j A ° the Committee, t.move that Mr. Meret Roll ar veal Anderson, L. Ander-| £. Employees who have exhausted | accepted as additions and improve- | sdopted. : p + | ments to the ge Tuberew- | | A majority = te members hoving household, Lthe Board of Auditors be authorized to | Bur FS fs insufficient | rer a ead 1 will offer an \_. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 20, 1955 coe Sep te Serres proper local screed sate Ot AB | area. ta, be, scouomnicaly wound. must } Whe individual unit or com’ Me: - ol 1 move that the aon ot > aila’ a i amendment be approved by wo w gy OS ae ind Board and notices of the Board's action. surveys noM‘s there adequate w a cooy of the amend- | tion to allow such joint action, “ ment, be forwarded to each of our Rep-; w the federal govern- Ew k Lea resentatives in the Legislature. and ments have made s 6F , ome County pleyees Sic ve with a request that they use | joan s. other types of community members “having RA Moved by Nern eS Han oe | ela Sy | me oi ek i ead Bee an ete their own lobby through the Munic Chairman eany and, as) @ consequence, me gs Township Supervisor bg Mr Merrit's ot Sagal ous Ley Yaar tared ian oe [oe bao Cape geoerge Eth egea| the oo eetae is and < wn powers on : . ot workdays of sick leave. that l drain and tax legislation other .mia- foved by Gardner supported by Cum. | ™um whe le should ade. . to eeipnpens Nile 1 Maseh Ge cousty Aad ag fee Board edioura until Apri compensable’ under the workmen's Com” of the Veilare Com 955, Carried, ‘ D. hao ved M called to order by Chairman | After sick lesve hae been Wherefore, ye M2 A rees e ne exists, We have discussed m looting rarest nad of Building mit- Merritt and Be “6 Tiivecehon give by Reverend Charles | men's payroll until able $e. T move GS" tice ot rok Jack: sick leave are un be relieved the necessity ; oa, . 2 " ions | Bh , B el, Brewer, able to return to duty by pers ge A, Ry hewn. Cady Carden, ¢ ‘Clack, ‘Clark, | say unused vacation Credits, ‘Em s | that gy ge BY County end if Suncan, fF. Ewart Gardner, | leave aad vacation credit and are 5' la : the | Goodspeed. on gek. cham adllg ele woler. — | cornea epbert. ‘Ruce- a = aoe es , mort cor me % ra, Lewis, ly. MecDonald 5-4 separated ‘County employment be- HARRY W. cian, WILLIAM F. NER M . Menaecy, Chas. fore .earning sic ieave so borrowed, “hairman airman" ° tee. rit Miller. oe E ee | payment shalt Be- deducted from ac- : DAVID Di aM Reid” Rhinev : P Empicpses who ere laid off due to Cass B. WATERS ; ocr eh Ament. : a Gade aad O0s ane WM Roesen . Taylor, ¢ ailable any wnused sick leave pre-| - RAYMOND L. SHEPARD as, Voll, Waterhouse warees, Webber, tn earned, efiective at the time of GEO. &., te Moved by Nern supverted by Ewart | Wetnburger, Yockey. Zapf. (71). Quorum ats EDWIN J, JOHNSTO the ju! be . & whe leave County' Moved bv Brewer r. F. Smitn. prov : Cow ings | & angreres se ,| of ve Service Act, who are | voted for reso) the re and Con gy BA o| A majority -G,-s P oagye om A ving Sembers of Porees and are | was ) nes an Sovember We o£ qed, ere re Siclared | By ut Rephart 7 Mr. Ewart. tional u In Re: Changes At The T. B. Sanatorium wars and Means ‘Commitice mel, Tiuh | BY ge’ piarhem Farms Village Incorpo: | Senet, ‘or ils County. bare ‘avaliable Mz, Chairman. Ladies and Gentlemen: bulld and ts for imsurance pur- itr Chatrm ‘ollew: were tabu our Teepect, + x —_ ~ | fully | reports on ties, S| release from active duty im the armed | Sensi ee i at hfe rE i a = rad if ' ii 4,500.00 $00 00 =e reports that the peti- i i sty if ne Hi E i iF : i i i re fe bf a is ;' Fist Ea * af i) it bt i it i Hf . 4 5 r] 3 es i & sf / t és 2 2 Yay W. 8ST Mr, Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen: upported by according Whereas pursuant to Resolution No.| Moved by Ewart su hours Put the Board of Auditors sdvertised | 1 foregoing recom or s oO ie tee Hh (a iH H it E - : Whereas the ing bids were Re See Commit | BY ME, Butt tion Petitions—City of : = oy pee % a é é 5 r . : fl ; ft De ae ‘ aes Ss PF s : Now Have Fun! Win $100! “Bonanzagram” is an exciting new puzzle in which the Pontiac -- Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you~ try your hand at “Bonanzagram” be sure and read the rules atthe bottom of this page. Solution will appear in the Press May 27. Claim Check Bonanzagram No. 11 é The jones twins, going -on thirteen, were Below is a duplicate of the “Bonanza- left all clone one Saturday when their par- gram” entry you send in.to contest ents drove olf to market ecsly. The bore ... headquarters. It is ESSENTIAL that you Club was in order and invited all the gang fil % in and save 2 untill the correct - over by telephone. Uniortunstaly, the mestag. buttle solution to “Bonanzagram” No. 1] is . and the boys created considerable havoc. published Friday, May 27. Unless you iste denen oe © 80, you wi unable to collect the to the contents of the barn and garage. Even wre ait ese noid wands winnin wos oo tightened by the sign ef te vesdhe a was so frighten Y he wrec ae 7 age that he ran off to his secret hideaway. solution. Check the rules below for in the woods. The other stayed to further detail . sey and = — ——— he « by wor- 8. : tied parents, he das a qu his brother and deposited it in their favorite mailbox — a hollow tree. When the boy 7 cked up the note, it had been nibbled at y @ chipmunk or squirrel, and some of . was m . But he was able to read it, and deci it was all right to return home. _ Can you, too, reproduce the message? piece wm wm memes ew ae sane eee mene ee eee eee em i fi | @ ge a rat Be e > 3 § 4 (Bee table below) Commerce Whe atid and Grounds, | M?, Chairman, Gentiemes: Caoen e ment, Temporary em- ORPH ways snd. Means and ois Bane: |, Your, Boundarte Committeg met a ploymest shall be considered as t. CLARENCE WB N torium Committees unanimousiy vored | the ba | of the iieration | ment to @ eatin saticipated to of HARR PHILL: to let the contract to the Chissus Con- | March 31, 1968 and seve eumnnntiies less then WILLIS M. B Company. being | to all - bar lee y= to incorpora’ Eacn Pepartment Head VELMA the low biacer. ennez. — 4 onal reviewing . ; There are two to incor. - ts for leave and de- Now Therefore Be I Resolved that | Te Tow ‘of Southfield 6 ee seus ete ee 3 By ir. Beret, sortem i ¢ Sitti ee eee gta Mint, SON erate, Pa aon hich the | 80M to dispose of the same in this, |ais employees of the necessity for use | Sanatorium Committee was held at the tid was a S.A a ee eee, Be | September Session of the se The of sick leave and written ¢ of Tuberculosis Sanatorium oP Apri 1 approved by the C Counsel. | second ee eS each absence in ribed Prior | 1955 pursuant to Rule XIT the Board Lin” Chatrman- cn behalf of the joint | tewlers ond { will later offer ore notification be weorites, by the lof supervisors r 2 Commitioes. I mi2ve thé adoption of the | “on, ™ the April Beeston to su employee whenever le. rt-| committee reports and | matter to m ad a such al| Whereas inspection of the bufldings @ vote of ie an re ma at an election to be held June 7, 1956. ation as he deems pertinent, such | at the Sanatorium was made and con- ways NS There ste two titions off file to! gs physic or I hn suitation was he'a with the Board of of T es of mm, W. Chairman | poorer cnners is ‘n the Town allow use of sick wove re, 2 his! Whereas it was reported that the con- 3. WESLEY DuNCA | Retest, aogt a aes seutaien ta | ta ‘omen the Naubapes’ cisim, ot | Gea At] was 45 ger cent cam E Sou te = there truction this the September Session, to so de-| where eS believes that the ected. ond FRAN ie tevixeon *'Bubsequentiy, im the —_ Goocten, 5 Betog Haan Second. petitions which is sufficient, “mont Bbeds AED onounDs |, scSeut he tocnrperaton +. male ARRY W. HORTON || the voters dna’ ‘Fevolutton von the pet DAVID. E. ANDERSON Township to the hilage ‘of Wolverine seal fa Ms , WILLIAM A. EWART | a oan 1 peceretien and mederatention of Cc A Sie ae Vilinces Com-| County shall be pose dey “with a Dank ef | at ig +5 "Sailers: thie profect ts under ° tae oe County Rime Mr Evert re — Five" div orkdare for tech year of | Maintenance ‘De : i 3 i i j 3E i : tg : 3 i as ont ej\tural services to ie den) eee one or nea tor arenes the 5 ie = this ga |paraionl incites of the Sanatorium up fons -— anne are @ He aa t | i 28 #8 ¢ = is ® i 3 ; 5 3 § 3 ene ; & 23 H 2 5 Vision paee ; (%) workday of sick 5 pesve e roll period em- f ployment during up to the effective ereas it. the & this resolution. | Trustees that tne above items were A PHILLIPS which im 3. Total credit under soprevisions (1) | pecessary to bring the Sanatorium to s min 5 Mise and. (2) above shall exceed 100 better physical standard and emphatical- ’ —_ on m ‘comm : lay stated that the State Health Depart- drews ‘ Barnard, Blanchard lenman, Townshi ont hi M4 he tentati ler oni teat te it = um te items, food servige : . m as a vi ve r 1ee items f . Renner, Brewet, Brigham. Cady. Castle, ol” Southfield was sufficient. and the in use prior to the effective date bollers and. elevators, sre, below the Clack, Clark em im ir: ! matter shovl@ be ‘ - tot : : may. accep this ; vember 2, 1954 Genera! Biection. at retion, reduce the sick leave and as such, the Sanatorium is only pro- - This matter was tabled on motion of —— grante* under provisions i1) (2) | visionally approved to receive state sub- J iheretore, Mr, Chairman, on beh F iicuwe dete af tats plan! “Thapetere Be Dh hontyeg thet tte . '. " ective H 280) - — ici Mamie” ae I move = onal er. = | ee > rag ead ace as rt Mille 4 a oF rhouse oer sw | DOF ae°trom the table and’ when thet | Bchone e of . cnn Se by the Fecord ‘ot the County Board - Miller, , Supe SS |e "done Twit otter Company....esee-.. jon COMPANF. «150. 06.. ca choco ca cbse aa cess aaana oe ee en a IMPORTANT: ' Save This Claim Check Until. Solution 1s Published! le ewer wren ere en weer wren ereerer weer eerererr eee es How To Play ‘Bonanzagram’ Solve the “Bonanzagram” by filling in all ___All missings letters. must be correctly the missing letters, as indicated by the inserted to win @ Benansegrem prise. underscores, in the message. Insert only Punctuation will not be considered in one letter above each underscore. Many judging @ correct answer. clues to the missing letters are hidden in - - message Clues may also be found in the © gram” will spell out @ clear message that will note thet the message is unpunctu- part of the tun! You should weigh the ated. Punctuation will help solve the mes- clues and select the BEST possible word sage but is not necessary to win. in each case. 7 “ - How to Submit Entries 1. Alter solution ts completed, “Bonanza- 3. Entries may be mailed phe envelope — gram” should be clipped and pasted to contestants acme aumber a two-cent vosicerd with yo a _ pursle_must be printed in upper leh com od = aer of address side of envelope. 2. ae / 4 Copies ot the Press need not be pur ye 2. Entries will be received at the Pontiac chased to enter. Facsimiles made by hand - Press office, 48 W. Huron St, until § p.m. and corresponding as closely as possible oe Tuesday, May 24. Mail entries must be to the original “Bonanzagram” printed in postmarked betore midnight Tuesday. - the Press will be accepted but cre limited May 24 for Bonanzagram No. 11. Address one to a family. Mimeograph, duplicator “Bonanzagram, % Pontiac Press, Pontiac, or other unofficial mechanical reproduc Mich. tion ts forbidden. How to Collect the Prize The entrant must work out and keep tion of the solution. F duplicate solution as @ claim check. om When the solution ts published in the tf! a winner cannot call at the Press olfice = - Prees, he should compare his “claim in person, he should mail his solution te check” with the published solution, and, ! ff his claim check is identical, he should Monday - call im person with his claim check at the Correct anewers are void unless the cém testent Hi | ¢ ti [ i i 43713 at 1 ; Ht : it ite He farr i} : | < { A - 8 i 5 bala iii sie Sta Se i ten sare ah a ee a i: ey cd ‘with as much soil as possibie. »greatly. THE PONTIAC PRESS, _FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955 len Transplanting Vegetables Starter Solutions Help Pontiac area gardeners setting plants in gardens are urged to use great -care when transplanting Vegetable plants. Unless care is jaken, they may be so stunted that they will never recover and ‘will produce poorly. This is. the advice of ‘Lyle Abel, Oakiand County agricultural agent, who offers the following sugges- tions to help you achieve top re- sults with your garden: Overly large seedlings should be avoided. Medium sized, rap- idly growing plants succeed best. Water thoroughly before remov- ing the plants so that the soil will remain on the roots. To remove from the transplant fiats cut through the soil between the plants with a trowel or large knife about a week before transplanting. This will permit plants to be moved | SHIELD FROM SUN The best time for transplanting “is evening or on a cloudy day. A> paper cone, shingle or board will|§ make a good shield from sun or) wind in hot weather. Holes for the plants should be | _ large enough to hold the roots _ without crowding. Seedlings of | “eabbage, cauliflower, kohirabi,. | 7 “onions, ¢ggplant, tomato, and © ~ peppers should be.slightly deeper — * than they grew in the flat. - Tall tomato plants may be’ angled in a trench. They will root | “along the sigm. Lettuce ‘and cel- | ery should be planted with the crowns just at the surface. p ALTERNATE S80IL, WATER After setting the plant, half fill the hole with soil. Then water the plant. As soon as the water and soil have settled, campiete filling the hole with soil and firm it 2 around the plant. A Use of a starter solution will help | - Use a soluble fertilizer | | _and follow the instructions on the! © container. Usually about two table- | ser 9 : Here’s spoons per gallon of water is right. Anyone can grow prize-winning , & e = Use a cupful of this starter solu- tion on each plant. The plants will need watering each week if weath- er continues dry.s / nin / Prepare for Garde © 1C. aier of Waterford Township. | by Protecting ‘Hands - f nationally known authority on the While you are making up / Sour | f-pel and holder of more than list of needed garden suppli¢s, i 25 cups and trophies. | clude a bottle*of baby oil /and a Maier's home at 2174 Old) cake of soap. Before starting each Lane Dr. is filled with medals and gardening session, wipe a film of awards he has won with the many the baby oil all over your hands | new varieties of gladioli he “a and scrape your fingernails across ' hybridized and developed, He the soap. | the supervisor of judges for the | This will prevent. dirf from work-| North American Gladiolus Council | ing into the pores gr under the | and a member of the international | a few simple rules, says -Andréw nails. It will maké cleaning ‘up| New England Gladiolus Society. easier and will help keep your) hands soft and th He holds six American Home achievement medals, awarded ° nationally by Flower Grower Clear the Driveway magazine, = Use a non-selective weed-killer| Gardening is Maier's business, | for unwanted growths in the drive-| and he got into gladiolus culture way and along walks — and the 27 years ago when his wife pur- earlier this is done, the easier it | chased a bag of assorted corms. is to dispatch the young ponte. | The spikes were’ scrawny and pale “Buy at : Far arm Prices” Just Off Telegraph |) DIXIE, HWY iia] at i | ! " Pontiac Lake Ra. || Dressed ‘and Live Poultry | Dressed Rabbits %C | | Eggs Honey H | Perennials — I | Apples and Cider | | Potatoes — — ’ SATURDAYS 7 a m.-1 p.m. @ | Vegetables Flower Plants 3 | low, white or pinkish is color. If | ingly, ‘inches deep and mixes a small | ‘isl Pentiac Press Phete GROWS PRIZE GLADIOLI — Above, Andrew C. Maier of Water- ford Township, .nationally known gladiolus fancier, looks over one of the many cups and trophies he has received for giadioli he has devel- oped. This year Maigr will grow | over 1,200 varieties of the plant, all of them hybridized by himself, | at his place at 2174 Old Lane | Drive. He has acquired more than 25 cups and trophies with his prize-winning specimens. A mem- ber of the international New Eng- land Gladiolus Society, he is. also supervisor of judges for the North American Gladiolus Council. He started growing the attractive flowers when his wife purchased a bag of assorted gladiolus corms some 27 years ago. Photograph to the left is of an exhibit Maier ar- ranged, showing the correct plant-* ing depth for gladioli, according to the size of the corms. Maier claims most anyone can grow beautiful gladiolus blooms if they will follow a few simple rules. Good soil is qa “must."’ he says, and j advises growers to have soil tested ( bafore planting. ~~ Tipoff on Gladioli cs but they caught his. fancy and tilizer, about one pound to 20, varieties of his own creation. jens with the bud inside, fertilize | Some of these are the old stand- | | again, this time using 1% pounds | bys; some just young hopefuls. | to every 20 feet of row. = . " * * LJ GAVE GOEL. TESTED Fertilizer is applied six inches For success in giadielus grow- ifrom the plants in. a_ two-inch ing, good. soil-is of primary im-| trench, Cover, then water well. portance and Maier recommends | Thrips, the gladiolus’ worst ene- that gardeners have their soil test- my while growing, often cause the ied by the county agriculture agent foliage and flowers to appear and build it up ac ane to his _warped. For control, dust with 5 recommendations. | per cent DDT, at the 6, 12, and Select good-heaithy corms. ‘These | 18 inch stages, when the dew is | should be firm of flesh, and yel-| on the plant. ~~” For storage, the plants should | they have brown specks or spots,| be dug five or six weeks after ‘they are diseased and will have to} blooming. Cut off the tops and store be treated with Ceresan or cor-| the corms in shallow boxes, giving rosive sublimate. | them plenty of air to dry. Planting time may be anytime | After thfee or four weeks, clean - from May te duly 1, depending } off the old corm and store in a cool on the maturation period of the | dry place that ‘is well ventilated. individual varieties. Temperature should be kept at 40 degrees ~ thrips breed when it 1,.{ Corms as small as the ‘3-inch | ;. much warmer Dense Grass, Chemicals, Keep Lawns at you have put on a few extra pounds around the waist, pulling weeds by: hand would be good exercise. But don't expect top, results if you use this method to) de-weed your lawn. \ “Weeds can be controlled by the use of chemicals,” says William Aho, forester with “and | needless to say this method saves | those aches and pains | one gets Oakland Ou Corn Growing Contest Planned To stimulate interest in higher corn yields, a corn-growing contest’ is being sponsored jointly this summer by the Pontiac Junior | Chamber of Commerce and the. Oakland County Agricultural] Ex- tension Service, Those who enter the contest will | ibe given a tour of the Pontiac ' Motor Co, followed by a luncheon, | at which time a cup will be pre- | sented to the winner. The after- | hoon will feature a tour of corn | farms. Oakland County's most impor- tant field crop is corn. According to the latest figures available, the ‘average yield is only 42 bushels per acre. The Oakland County Agricul- tural Extension Service feels | that most farmers using im- proved practices should be shoot- ing for 75 bushef& per acre, ac- | cording to John Trock, farm and home development agent. If farmers can come ¢lose to this average, over $1,000,000 addi- tional income will be produced in Oakland County. Some county farmers are now raising over 100 bushel per acre. Entry blanks and rules for the contest are available at 1260 West, Boulevard. Those entering the con- test will plant one acre of corn and follow recommended practices by the Oakland County Extension Service. “It is felt that when farmers can see what higher levels of fer- ‘tilizer and other improved prac- tices can do for one acre, they wilt be willing to try it on their | ae corn acreage the following | year,’ * Trock Liao Prune Flowering SI Shrub Prune spring flowering shrubs s soon as they finish their bloom. The bloom appears on the ‘| gladiolus blooms if they will follow | this year\he will be planting 1,200 | feet of row. When the stem thick- | previous season's growth. : No. 4 size will blossom. f= | SANDY LOAM IS BEST The gladiolus is a sun-lover and | | does best in a sandy loam, so | choose your planting aréa accord- For the largest No. 1 corms | (those@{bout 1'g to 2 inches in diameter) Maier digs a trench five. amount of superphosphate in the | bottom. The ‘corms are planted six inches apart. Planting depth is_determined —_ ‘by the aise af the.corm — the \)-inch size goes down only two | inches, | “LEE” The Tractor Come in and try it yourself! Takes all the and fatigue out of lawn mowing, Your wife... ++.» Can use this mower safely. ; Has forward speed of S$ mph. In reverse, 3 mph. with two different types of rotary mowing heavy grass .. . for light grass. Cuts 24- . blade can be idled when not FAIRBANKS-MORSE NEW RIDING MOWnR idea Hes | KING ‘Pontioe Rd. at Opdyke Rd. CHECK how many ways you can + gatann Coren? onan ractors have 111 attachment te which give you yeor ‘round vse. Only Bolens hen. - pri’ ie Verva-Matic Drive, which gives you continuous smooth oeenarelt speed at full power, with no belt switching, =e clutching or gear shifting. mare BROS. Your Authorized ‘Dealer for BOLENS =? FE 4-0734-8 a-inta the Pontiac | || Parks and Recreation Dept., Weed-Free from usirig the hand weed digger.” For the most effective weed con- trel, Aho offers the suggestions: KEEP GRASS THICK Maintain a dense healthy growth of grass. This condition usually will keep out most of the weeds, | although unfortunately this is not | always the case. | When more of the common =| weeds such as plantain, buck- | horn and dandelions become established on your lawn, its | time te reach for the chemical weed killer. One of the best weed killers for broad-leaved weeds is 2-4-D, says Aho. This chemical kills weeds | by changing the life process of the plant. 2-4-D is sold in different concen- trated forms so be certain to fol- low the manufacturer's directions as‘to the method of application. One can spray weeds from May | until around the first of October. * * * Good results will be noted if you spray once during the spring and again in the fall. Spraying should be done when temperatures are above 60 degrees for best results. POISON IVY, TOO Weeds such as crabgrass, quack- grass and golden rod are: not usually killed by the water soluble formulation. Poison ivy can be ~killed by applying a double | Strength of .2-4-D. | Bent grasses should never be sprayed with the chemical. White clover wilts after apply- ing 2-4-D but will come back to life again. When you have killed the weeds on your lawn you will probably notice bare spots. If these areas are not reseeded weeds and un- desirable grasses will take over again. The use of herbicides is not intended to take the place of proper lawn care. Remember that fertilizing, watering and mowing your lawn will aid greatly in keep- ing out the crabgrass and broad leaved weeds from becoming established in your lawn. |POWER MOWERS Select the Model You Want—at the Price You Can Afford! Take Up to 12 Months to Pay REEL TYPE Self Propelled FAMOUS MOTO-MOWER With Weed Topper *89>°° GARDEN SUPPLIES Al Stee! WHEEL- * } BARROW extra value with tubular frame; ft, : bal e 5225 pneumatic tire $9.95 SEEDER FERTILIZER ecurate setting for both se rtilizer, 34 pound capacity Regular 12.50 $6. 25 Value GRASS SEED A good mix- 2 Ibs. 97¢ ture _ ot 5 lbs. annucl an 66%, . perenial. $2.00 5 H. P. TRACTOR At dealer cost for small farms and estates. Electric Pre-Season SALE! 8” Streamlined ‘$15 Fan $8.95 system, tool lift, cultivator, plow and disc. ; sez = $736.50 following A Thin. Out Seedlings Be strong, be brave: Thin out | those rows of seedings, particular- ly the rows q rdy vegetables. | Root crops mst have root room. The others, too, if crowded, will | be short on produce or bloom. If you can, tyansplant strong seedlings. But even if you can't, thin them to a good growing dis- i tance anyway, Spray Lace Bugs Rhododendron, azalea and others jot that family of plants may be | attacked by lace bugs. Nicotine sulphate in a spray with a few | soap chips added to make it stick, | should be applied to affected ma- terial — with special attention to the undersides of the leaves. —Now Loading Top Soil Frem Fine Old State Farm Telegraph & Elizabeth Lake Read LOADING 7 DAYS FEDERAL 8-1233 BABY CHICKS Open Daily 8 A. M. - 7 P. 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A oe in- trument in a mahogany “rs $4.45 Regular $10 Value SAVE 33% _ MATCHED LUGGAGE Fine quality sirpiane tory rawhide, tan, green or werece, tn S year ‘guarantee. # we THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 20,1955" fF } Wheat, Beans Progress Some CHICAGO @ — Wieet tnd on beans made a little upward pro- grees on the Board ¢f Trade today July $12.62, . _ Japan bought five cargoes of this grain is not hedged in the futures pit. The Agriculture Department sold 14 million bushels of wheat to exporters, but here again the | transaction resulted in no lifting | white wheat overnight but of- hedges in wheat. It was still raining in some sec tions of the Southwest, ‘chief cause for concern. In Enid, Okla., 10.50 inches May, far above normal. Grain Prices where | floods have replaced drought as the for example, rain totaled since the start of [ MARKETS Produce ers’ Markets of Markets 1% og Apples, Northern “Spy. Vegetables: Asparagus, 50-2.00 behs. Sorts. to “* 2-1. it bu. rots, : bu. a 1.25 1.50 dos Leeks, 1.50-2. = Bey os bchs Onions, dry, 1.00-1.25 §0-Ib bag: reen, 60-8) doz a Parsley, 15+1.00 dos behs. toes, 3. jens, 3.55-2.58 ~ . 138- bu, 1 Ayaged 14-lb ag. oa pe, 2.00-2.25 bu aad ees Dg o> fag iu. salad uk bskt; Lettuce peed 1.75- 00 bu; lettuce, Romaine, 2.00 bi CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, May 20 cee ora re Arrivals: Old k 79, new stock | pies light, | steady; Idaho sets $425 washed: Minnesota-North Da kota Pontiacs $3.90 washed and waxed. demand good earlot track sales, eld stock: and market steady for 1B carlot track stock: California long whites 100 sacks $5.70-5.85, Triumphs 50 Ib. waxed in 50 lb. sacks §3.60-}:70, DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, May 20 (AP)—Eeegs, 40, PRODUCE DETROIT, 20 ¢ Wholesale prices of No Fy #. onthe Fi Public Parm- as reported by the Bureay / 3.26. red, #5-1.00 doz beh shes, 90- doz behs. Rhubarb, hothouse, 90- 125 doz behs: rhubarb, outdoor, 1-80 doa behs. 150 fo~ bskt. ol- % thy 10" 38 ba Mustara, bet 28 : Lettuce, lettuce, head, 1S 3-des crate; lettuce, wat. 1.35-1,56 stoc 50; om track 157 old Stock, 106 new stock: total U.S. shipments 86.1. Old stock sup- end market Russets $5.65-6.05; Oregon Rus- New stock supplies light. demand good slightly weaker for whites, | sales, new ib. sacks $3.40; Florida round reds washed and Detroit, eases included, pw calla of grades: Whites—Grade A jumbo 44-45 weight- ed average 44%, large 39-40 wtd. avg. | Aircrafts Dip; Others Higher NEW YORK «®—Aircrafts were lower today in a generally higher ar. | stock market. Sy In early dealings losses went to — around a point in a few cases while gains were fractional. The plus signs, however, were slightly more numerous, Aircrafts have been stuong for the past two days, inspiring ad- vances in the stock market as a result,. Today they sagged. : Better prices prevailed fn steels, motors, railroads, coppers, and air- lines. Most major divisions had some small losers, Higher stocks included South- ern Pacific, American Telephone, Bethiehem Steel, General Motors, Montgomery Ward, Phelps Dodge, Macy's, and United Air Lines, Lower were Douglas Aircraft, | General Dynamics, Bath Iron Works, RCA, Zenith Radio, West- inghouse Electric, Baltimore & Ohio, and American Cyanamid. The Associated Press — of 60 stocks yesterday gained 70 eents at $162.40, less’ driving. Rummage sale, 7 a. Held for Municipal Court ar- raignment today, Eugene R. Mor- ris, 18, of 137 W. Brooklyn Ave., was arrested by ‘Pontiac Police yesterday and charged with vreck- If your friend’s in jail and needs bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. —Adv. Rummage Sale, Sat., 9 a. m. First Presbyterian Church,—Adv. Guild No. © Rummage Pri., 7 p. m. Stevens Hall. m. Sat., May Sale, —Ady. \Senate Debates Road Aid Boost GOP. May Substitute Ike’s Plan for Dem Bill on Highway Building WASHINGTON (®—The Senate opens debate today on a Demo- Majority Leader Lyndon B. Johnson. (D-Tex) said there would probably be no votes until the mid- dle of next week. Both sides ex- pect the issue to be settled by late next week, however, * * * The Democratic measure, writ- ten by Sen. Gore (D-Tenn), would greatly increase spending on all of the four federal-aid highway ' systems—interstate, primary, sec- ondary and urban, For these it would. authorize a federal-state out- lay of $17,941,000,000 over the next five years, It would double the present rate of spending in the Tie Besmnmgrem Avera: Wert 1008 Scout Lenter Borden figured out the missing letters in the message ied was able to rescue the missing s. meant IN BIG MESS, but -it is To eeeeee ee fine| cratic bill to double present fed-|much more to the point to. have ot $7. eral aid spending for road build- the Scouts give their present loca- mia ieidiew SL sm io Mal ne ee neue Repubjicans planned to try t©| be a name, BIG MESA, from one lost her billfold in downtown Pon- | Substitute President Eisenhower's of the maps mentioned, thereby tiae yesterday. It contained $7 and | plan for it. locating them specifically. WEAK AND EIGHT MATCHES LEFT. This is-more in accord with the situation than GLAD YOU GOT OUR FLASH, for the story clues stated that they had ‘‘lost eontact with the others," this is the first FLASH to be re- This is how he figured it out: ON BIG MESA. This could have GLAD YOU GOT OUT. FLASH and actually z cause the group is on the mesa be in the past tense. ROUGH is indicated by the word SHALE, which would make the going rough- er but not necessarily tougher. be likely here; each of the two groups would have had the samo amount of feod, and it may be assumed that on an extended camping trip they would have adequate supplies, Also, FOOD NEARLY OUT would’ hawe to be followed by CLIFF MADE GOING senior MADE is better than MAKE be- | 1 and their climbing would therefore/ TEACH US BY MORSE _ only method of communication at the distance invelved — AND WE WILL WEAVE MAT TO LOWER PATIENT. This is more. CAMP NOT SHELTERED, where- as NOT SHELTERED is adequate | to describe their situation atop a | mesa, or flat plateau, where it) would be difficult to find any shel- ter. Needless to say, there is no NEARBY HUT. HOPE, NOT ROPE BILL FELL TO LEDGE, WE) LOST HOPE. If ‘they had lost ROPE, they might not have been able to save him, as stated a few words later. The inference is that | they lost HOPE because the boy fell to a LEDGE out of their sight, for the message goes on to say THEN BILL FOUND, a more dra- matic phrasing than WHEN BILL FOUND. And SAVED HIM SAME WAY WE PRACTICED. The Scouts would have had some practice in the use of a rope, in preparation for this trip, but the sender of. this urgent message would not have | bothered to specify LAST MONTH. The AT begins a new sen- tence, and again refers to the maps the Scouts were using. AT EAST MOUTH OF CAVE WAS PARK TRAIL. Thig points to- ward the way out for them they have discovered an old PARK TRAIL which the other group can also find on their maps, AT EAST MOUTH OF CAVE, than WEAVE MAT TO ib lea | PATIENT. since they expect earl j rescue and this would not be nec- | essary. They would not be apt 'to LEAVE MAN. TO COVER or. Low ER PATIENT. af * | CAN on pow IN DAY is 'more informative than IN DRY WEATHER. They would not wait “ for the weather to improve, and | their estimate of DAY is based arrive at the mesa top, plug the old- PARK TRAIL that will speed their way down. They know that the Scout leader is worried about ‘them so they give the a nce that LEATHER JACKETS KEEP US WARM. PLEASE HEAD RESCUE will HEED instructions, The signature is not BORDEN, “the Scout leader’s name. It is sug- gested by the method of sending | the message, that is, FLASH — the first. name of at least one | famous GORDEN. NEWSPAPERS MAGAZINES | SAVE WASTE PAPERT We Are Now Paying — Serep tron—Junk Cors—Structural Steel TyPHBON STEEL co, FE 4-9582 _135 Branch St. across from American Forging & Socket 20¢ .. ¢ 100 Lbs. 30+ "° The all new beautiful, Olds 88 joins the lowest price cars in the hottest sales race in history! 1955 THIS IS NO GIMMICK! LOOK WHAT YOUR MONEY GETS at JEROME'S OLDS - CADILLAC CO. medium 34; grade B large 35. Browns—-Grade A jumbo 42, large 38. : = 21. 387 Orchard Lake Ave. Sigma | first year, and triple it by the WY WE PRACTICED. AT wcddyy CHICAGO GRAIN medium 33-35 wtd. avg 33’; grade B New York Stocks Beta Sorority. —Adv. fourth d- fifth years. Qr fae Was aaih..- CHICAGO, May 20 (AP) — Opening | large 32-34 wtd, avg. 32%. an y prod US BY MORSE wo we grain: Y ecks * 26 (Late Merning Quotations) in The Eisenhower proposal would Wheat Ry Commercial graded: Rummage sale Saturday in ga- federal and state | | ¥ wal, 70 * duly 1.90% July 02 Walteo— Grade A extra large 38, large | Admiral ..., 26 Jacobs + 11) page, 23 Pine St. Good bedding, | allot 38 billions of ral an Bo ccivears BOL Bop LIL Last gf ae ty 38, Je iota 6 Seek oR fete. —Adv. | funds for the four systems over| | PATIENT. CAN GET COM NY BEL. \ rowns—Grade extra lar : * A wee Bee sexe Pits Rosbeans—Old 36-37, medium 33-34 el TS \alied Ch.....112_ Kelsey Hay |. 304 10 years, but would concentrate 26 AL. BATHER JACKETS KEEP US WARM. i see ‘a dtp Total-weekly recipts 9.088 cases Allied Strs.... §6.5 Kennecott ... 1085 hi the 40,000-mile | | pusase Heap Rescue MARTY; WiLL Corn . July .. ac a Market unsettled Trading continues | Allis Chai.... 724 Kresge 8S . 397 billions of this on : guy sree LgS ae 332% SOW and disappointing ax mpc sre | Alum Lid..... 002 Kroger 1, 416 j ion hic e interstate system designed to link} | Ngeo msrauctiows. Bee Se a36iy Ueeral and freely ottered: Am airn sae) Lee diate a up all parts of the nation. owas ae 68 sorpeane— sew 39% CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS yoy nee 3g? Liv McNa&L ... 306 ) N t W k Be I Se 8 ae 12.80 Pn gre io Vunhses: sucueshs tar lan ges a 13 Locks Alte =-. $43 s ue ex ee arnin $ Co seeeenew * ep . ¥; receipts wholesale buy-| Am M & Fdy Loew's 26 = = q ey ee Mee eet ae eek ee aba | AM Motors... 188 Lone ecem .. 81.11 DETROIT w — Motor vehicle ceived. FLASH: WEAK is evident ° Sch una au Mat: ween | Oe te OS Lortiiaté -- -- 3374 production this week will consist] jew YORK (INS)—The Ameri-|from the fact that the receiver Strikes Shortages buying prices unchanged to 1 lower, US. | Am ul Pd... 312 Marsh Field .. 384 | of 175,769 cars and 30,975 trucks, | can Railway Car Institute reported | of the message missed same of | ’ 3 e088 bee oat ee age ies fs | Am Tel & Tel 1828 Sits'au pd... 48.3 | Automotive News said today. today that orders placed for new | the letters, when the FLASH failed if Ch | P| t Tr ceecke 30 polonpen st 9 et | Am Zine... as ee - 188 | The factories built 177,650 cars| freight cars totaled 2,706 during | to function | rys er FianiS : Ane WaC... 366 Motor Wheel .. 30 | and 30,990 trucks last ‘week. eo This nepal gti ee EIGHT MATCHES LEFT is Arms OU... ee est eek’ semblies, the | in the preceding mo better than NIGHT WATCHES “TR )—Curtai Armour & Cd 181 Nat Bise .... 41 Next week's assemblies, DETROIT solr - a | Poultry Assd Dry G... 296 Nat Cash R ... 00) trade paper said, will include the 909 in April. a ppg) aber or any other combination here. duction was = ; : ae | pervect ne oT eee, sae cane Atchison ....144 | Met pet’ <1 48 Lfour millionth vehicle to be built | new domestic ne t -_-* = Information was given that the plants in Detroit and Evansv f pound f 0. b. Detroit for No. i quel- | Atlas Pdr 87 Nat Lead... 67-41 in the United States in 1955. The|to 2,750 last month as comp weather was foggy, and in wet ony eee ee and ahs guy a8. ight hen: Bald um 173 Net Thee ‘' o7} same production milestone was with 2.833 in March, It was well weather the difficulty of start- evay hens t hens 19-20; ma Li , jf parts shortages that idled some heavy broilers or fryers (3-4 lbs): Gray | Balt & Oh... 454 NY Air Bre .. 252} not reached last year until late below the 4,038 cars delivered in ing a fire is usually great; hence. 45.000 workers yesterday. Crosses M. Barred Rocks 32-33, ca-| Beech Nut... 332 NY Cent . 40.2 im Jul April, last year. Backlog of cars h = ponettes (4 lb. average) Bendix Av. $26 Nia M Pw 33.2) in July. his y the mention- of the low. supply The company said 8,500 were {Market steady, receipts light. Sup- Boague :. sce ae, otal heme ey Automotive News noted that | on order as of May ae % pid ot MATCHES. a : et e o Am nee . ‘ ged sent home yesterday from the Plies capetied teirly good cleer-) Seeing Air... 603 Nor Pac 13.6] labor troubles during the last two | W@S 17.930. This was tied peas 1,| GUIDE IS MAD. This fits the | Dodge mairi plant in Detroit be-| Bohn Alum... 231 Nor sta Pw... 165| Weeks hampered production. It | from the 17,914 on order Apri . ! CG cause of & tortage of trim Pal, cusrace poutrar Bond 8trs... 174 Nwest Atrtin : 336 id ever that til aa t.| and 17.817 a year ago. situation more aptly than GUIDE CAN! terials from suppliers | CHICAGO, May 20 (AP)—Live poultry | Bae warn ee a3 open ‘cp. el. 't | . amare ee) IN BAD SHAPE. Actually, the In- | . . | steady; feceipts in coops 159 (yesterday | priggs Mi.... 21.4 Otis Blev 6 | Put for the present month stil) wy yoRK (INS)—Glidden Co.|dian guide would probably be in 32 coops. 29.546 Ib.); fob: paying prices | Brist My 314 Owens tir Gi_.128 stands at around 73.000 (T) cars. NEW YORK (iT 2 An unauthorized work stoppage (unchanged: heavy ‘hens 225-28: light | pudd Co... 214 Pan A W Air 201 nd 128,000 (T) trucks announced net~- income for the better shape than the boys, for he | tdied 6.500 in the Ptymowtn bedy | Sone 15:17: brcties or fuze Se | Burrowmbe gO Rese ere mal ) Frocks. [quarter ended. April 30 of $2,055.-|is on his home ground and is used and assembly plants in Evans- Camp» Wy... 381 Parke De..... 434 137, equal to 89 cents a common to strenuous climbing. He IS MAD ville. Livestoct . — wr 26.7 Union Office Worke share. This compared with $1,596,- because.he would probably have. In addition, 121 salaried en-| Capital on: $53 Ss HH 689, or 70 cents a common share, known the best route to the- gineers at the company’s Vernor, aiiamcey ace ‘ AP) — ‘The Detrott | Case J : 162 Phileo ...... 305 | in the same period last year. Sales | “forked path,”” and would not have High t in Detroit walked Livestock Market repért Celanese 2 Philip Mar... $03 fri es ainst t | increased to $54,511,580 from $53.-| approved of the Scout leader's off their yore because of a cut una “be Market not estad- | Com TE PO 3S piitany Mills. 50 551 a year ago. Dwight P.' decison to split up the group. ie if | Ches & Oh... 61.7 Pit Plate Gi.. 7% in overtime work, the COMPANY | nominally steady. Compared lest Thure-| CR! & NW... 183 Proct & G... 98 Soe a oe sg gg Jove, harman lrg ag ioenge=| GUIDE IS MAD i Chrysier .....«. man . 0 sa on ance ia os said. . | day mark et poncraliy tairty active, good | Cities Ove -... 418 Pure OU... 364) 2 eant at ” 125. CIO | excellent. The “worried consultation” men- Chrysler said the Evansville} §9-100 higher. mostly 8.00 up; utility} Climax Mo... 744 Radio. Cr so | Strike today against Loca | toned in the story clues point | strike followed the firing of a body| 84 commercial cows steady to weak, | Cluett Pes .... $93 Rem Rand... 0.7) International Union of Eleetrical | —— ry Les ring Of & DOGY | instances $0 cents lower; canners and | Coca Cola ....122 Reo Holding... 1 fair labo WASHINGTON (INS)—The Fed-| toward this, and in addition the fant loye for insubordination. | cutee to 8 f 4 rs Colg Palm .... $4 Repub st!.... 83.3] Workers, for “‘unfair labor prac- | | plant employe ane leche cca 3%; ak ena | Cet Gee ....-. 165 Rey Tob B... 4@ a ‘eral Reserve Board reported that | Indian guide IS MAD because he oe ted by the Se ia As to shotee fed store F034 BeBe: inde Const Pw. “2 Rack ‘Soe oa OStre Callahan isa clerical business loans of .member banks has been sent off in the wrong | resent y t : nit uto | high choice 1039-1140 Ib steers 24 high | —* “ee 31 4 7 4 | direction. commercial te mostly een te) Ce Safeway 8... 44.7) worker in the local’s business of- | $114,000,000 in the week ended May Cont Can .... 77 ed... 486 er in oc. 8 | oa | * * -* — union. [pore ylle yore i e0-14 0; high Cont Mot 105 St Ree Pap... s17/ fice, She said yesterday the “‘con- 11. The principal gains were $24,-; +4 | F Nev Div 2228; utility and commercial heifers | Cone ng ee ee a9. | ditions” have existed “for quite 000.000 in the San Francisco dis- | me IN BAD SHAPE la orm ew ivision ‘ -17 00 ‘on k utility and commercial | Corn Pd 86. ead ‘* 96 ° tri and $18,000,000 each in the’ out, e message goes on : 4 WAYNE \#—E. F. Fish i cont, i418 0 Cappers and. cutters | Crue Stl 3 Shell Ot se3 coe tide She oa vot clube | niladetphta and New York City) ee me . FE. Fisher, presi- | mostly utility and commercial - "" Os Simmons... . dent of Gar Wood ietisitice ine bulla "bulked 14.00.1600; few ‘choice 550 Cortina 7: HG sinelate © -.. 83:4 | rate, districts. Outstanding borrowings es bh stock steers 23.00; bulk good and ; cag... 401 30 Pec ..... 005) Her husband fs chai n of the. now total 22 billion 721 million dol- has announced creatioh of a chemi-| *heice | stockers’ and ae adhere ly acet-- S32 Sou Ry -- 906 4 er Fe : “fj é a rma : ; 6% wiles dollars ; F aives saindle 25. ays market . Sperry - 61 nion’s Nation onference. =e a Tise o cal structural division and appiont-| stea¢y. Compared last Thursday market | Dow Chem..,. 545 9 5 Ou Pont .....199 Std Brand : his period a year a tent of W. Russell Bailey as| mow'atarccton, ererauy cua uit| peofee' "7..'Ry gua guieat 21 | Board Se : bet | . East Air As ; division will be. established in| 133% qgiteneng commejems maim” | BMA 4, 0 Bt oil on ahs 4 . iy = culls down te : ; : Ypeilant eee cee Eaeee tamaty| Hee te weet Bt TWO Pontiac M en Atten stea: ompared last wi muc . healthier tone * saree dares: re aden . ie ont & ce saa | @ ®@ * pts. mainly. shorn slaughter mobs, See . . | NOTICE TO BIDDERS these st =| eee ee ee ee Se M ti gq E t L eeTOR RESURFACING ROADS eveniy steady to. $0 ents lower,” very | Firestone... $16 Texas Co a4 eetinc in as ansing ‘a oposals | - oe La . 2 . ‘ OE anf i Par Bg ree fg ig Cog dS Sa Ee ag | Bai eaenaral hel cere fa ai telipey ania Ts o e Coun o * it “ La mm F ® St their offices, 550 8. Telegraph Road, lamba No 1 pelts 1800-19 00; bulk good | Gen Elec ..... 812 tran w air. 301 Lansing this week attending the | larity of minority groups,"’ Spurlock Pontiac, Michigat, until 2:30 o'clogk | and choice 87-103 lb shorn jambs Hoot | Gen Pas". $96 Transamer .. 40.1 National Conference on Police- stated. Straley and Gerls will later p.m. Eastern Standard Time, Thursday, | and 2 pelts 17.00-17.50; utility and good Gen = ‘994 Twent C Fos 28 |Community Relations, an Institute | : ‘ June 2. 1955, st which time and piace; shorn lambs 13.00-16.00; load choice 114| Gen Motors. q Underwd ..... 348) any | plan similar local institut to they will be pablely , cpyaed gine at — eye 3 pelts 15.50; cull to par Sy, Sig... 45° Un Carbide . 3 sponsored by the Michigan State P a : ‘ me Sey tees eet con eae ie =e “, 514 Un Pac ......188.2/ College Police Administration De-| be sponsored by numerous civic coat and double seal coat on approx- Gen Tire .... 574 To air Lin ., 43.1 | College ce Administration A Gillette ..... 65.2 Unit Air “ ; paaeety 7a 0e8 linea! feet of Coder s CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Goebel Br... § Unit Aire ...: 1 partment and the National Confer-|groups, he added. — Lake road in White Lake Town- dbus: moacceney ped “salable ss oe aed see Baie Prox aoe 817 | eee of Christians and Jews. "In explaining the meeting’s pur- " blanks and specifications | !ower on butchers; mostly steady on| Grah Paige... 22 Un Gas Im... 30, | Present are Pontiac Police | pose, Prof, Arthur F. Brandstat- weights an we See fo Ry .... . Anes ..... . . ; * ers be furnished upon request. in the | Mostly choice 190-220 Ib butqhers 1 oo. | Gt West 8... 226 US Rub .!... 46 | Chief Herbert W. Straley and | ter, head of MSC’s police school, amount of $200.00 must accompany exch | ¥,°) SIE Tee ane tear ots mortiy | Gulf Ol... 682 US Steel’... 26 | Thomas Gerls. The latter was se- | said, “In recent years communi- wr proposals must be plainly marked choice No. Is to 19.15; and a deck choice | Hayes SS wees as US Tob _ 194) Jeeted by the Junior Chamber of | ties have become increasingly 4 as to their contents “es ts oe 2 the-tne a crest choice Ne. 2 Homesth... 7 402 Dada Prd Pat Commerce on request of the Pon- | aware of the ‘need to improve Pig gts goed = a sane oar ‘mee up 18.50; bulk 270-300 ib) L see Ale od West Un Tel . 103 ' tiae Urban League, according to | human relations at the local defects and to accept reed | bearers Bt 78: most 8 ee joPpedat Ings, | Houd Her... 126 pated n Be mT league director, Everett C. Spur- | tevel, OSs cae ane to te barcoas De 14.75; & few choice 300-330 Ib 18 00-1825; Ml Cent 363 White Mot 117 Teck. * : 7 : of the Board of County Road Commis-| bar 430-600 ib -12 00-1350: good clear ape = nq Wilson & Co 132) | fs Many police departments have sioners of the County gil ery | "waisbie acttle $00: sable calves 200: | Inspir Cop 474 Wise _ a *The conference was planned to} instituted training programs a nd Sichicen: and of the County of Oakian®: | steady; a few loads and lots good and ey. oe vue A few 613 have one representative from the€| have held regional conferences on roe SE SS Te OME |Setes sey commaree try arog cs | i Rae, SO game SY aya Police, department, and on irom |the rubject. Social azencie, relit COUeES GF GARLAND, | 8) 5 few commereil Setters ped ee ns Ynest § Rad. 128 | the community at large selected to| jous groups, schools and commu- MICHIGAN. : eae cows dee " || 33.3 Int Bus Mach 4124 | attend,’ Spurlock explained. it ups have started programs ROO a few low utility cows down to 11.00: | Isl Crk Coal .. 23. a pu nity groups have P ms BOL D. LOMERSON —— ae TON gL ade -; 0 fee STOCK AVERAGES The league here received a $65 to study techniques for bettering —< fd 20, 1955 | ® few ii light and shelly” canners under | NEW YORK. “5 ott 20 — Compiled by scholarship ‘from the Detroit Round | personal and inter-group relations |- ace | S2R SMRT ond commercial bulls Ides. | Fhe Aavvel 30 18 15 60 |table of Christians and Jews and/in communities. : ef.’ bulls 12.00-13.00 most good ad]. change... gis Rage Urll, SCs; } asked the Jaycees to pick the re-} “However, in too many cases ING commercial grades. 1100-1 00; a few | Noom, today.....2101 at 328 1627 |cipient. there has been a lack of communi- light culls down to 8.00. Prev. Sy ove ee ee oie ieas| “The delegates are studying| cation between police and commu- ° 1 aeoe tet » - $ —=00 cat anes Gee sae ot oma tne Month fgo''..!: 221 1382 24 18¢4| problems of communities hit by a nity leaders in the field.” - . choice Ib - lambs 18.00, these carry | YOST RED ss-ess “aes 1376 728 1668 | gee ; muddy fall and summer shorn peits; R= pigh.+: sere" Son 14g) «672 «1488 b : ® package mostly choice native —— jigh : 211.9 1230 683 1882 PER SQUARE FOOT || susctct "ews acne” OE MPM Ht tow cc Se Be ees meron races, BATHTUBS t (Hornblower ecks! COMMERCIAL or Admit Blocking Rails Figures atter decimal — are othe re 16 184 MIDDLETOWN, Ohio wwe s |puiraame: "ty 8 Bathtubs Bathtubs ere ie: 6 te ; | the New York Central’s main line Rudy * penbete 33006330 33 We have made a special pur- here turday. A| Wazne Gerew* ....... 13 (4 chase direct from railroad through last Sa’ y- sale; bid and asked. freight claim department of 5‘ freight train hit the rods but was ses gallaayrtt lle “ cast iron t that were dam- not wrecked and no one was hurt.| For every person who dies in an aged in transit. These are The boys’ parents were ordered, automobile accident in the United nationally famous brand— . to bring them into Juvenile Court ; States, about 35 other persons are : CORRECTI WME thursday | disabled. sos $99.50 Value for ee i ‘ ro es ae ae pment Prices in Walgreen's Condition- _ Thursday Ad _ Should “ve Reod as Follows: Citrate | to. se Cte ? es : 4 COMPLETE with FITTINGS ALSO LARGE QUANTITIES of LAVATORIES. 14" RESCENT co ‘2627 Delivered to your door including Deluxe Rodio, Includes ALL Federal and State Taxes and License. Air Heater. “TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANEG Brand New Olds 88 Tudor Sedan ha. ‘ « | P ae pe THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 20,1955 , . : b Diannac . [inten aren will work under the | Poor Golfer Takes It Out| NICK HALIDAY | : ao oe By Keats Petree ots Bia arly period. — AT Oakland County Personnel Dtvi- - ‘wont fleor, ¢ ° Saleswomen We have full time wa be vent is cnteustar atoat e@ 4 hour week Pull includes ri evenings. Part time includes morn Winkleman’ S TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER SHIRT FINISHERS, EXPERI- eneed On automatic shirt finish- ings nits. in person. _— Cleaners, €05 Oakland ¥ ~ Saleswomen Several positions open for full time or part time in selling har € | $0500 Mound Rd. Studebaker-Packard Corporation Utica. Mich FASHION SHOP a ey WAITRESSES. DAY. - APPLY IN PERSON 9 A.M, to\3 P.M. : . Excellent pn arm P4 oe! comeerc®: BEAUTY OPE ed. Pull rt-time. perial Bea 20 E, Pike ‘Would rather wot WASHINGS AND IRONINOS. Pickup and deliver. OR 3-4465. WOMAN, v1, N N WOR: EXx- perienced at ty public rela- tens, office te _Bhone contact. FE 4-873' WILL DO YOUR PING home, fast & service FE 5-266 : ~~ Building Servie_12 ate La nia OF MASON On WORK. satisfaction, Estab- _lohed crew. PB 6086, TYPED MASUNKY layed "Stier venee’ and fireviaces cialty. Free estimat OR Sato. evercs CARPENTERS and finish, EM 30601. A-l Rough A-1 CEMENT WORK * | EXPERIENCED © COOK, | MORNING and afternoon 107 Help Wanted | CARE FOR COTTAGE, WALLED 8| FLOO Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners PE 8-1317 8ER ng 218 2, LAWNS SPRA FOR. v- of and weeds. FE iMOWERS, SHARPE NED, all work guaranteed. Fast serv- FE 44007 or FE 44171. _ LAWN MOWERS HEDGE SHEARS, saws, etc. sha repeired. hour service. All Work guar- antee. Free kup and delivery. __ 65 Lincoln. 23-6873. be LAWN MOWERS. MACHINE 127 Lincoln. FE 43387. CUMBING AND TING. H. 8. mptor & Son +3767 OR 3-5076. G & REPAIR WORK. . EM 32-0163. rvice, * duplicating, ad- se : xs } le ore ioe iT E. Lawrence, N NDS 3-0435, - EANED. eed. OR = Television Service 22 COPENHAVER'S RADIO @ TV 596 W. Huron, Night serv. TREE TRIMMING, REMOVAL, 14 ears e. FE 40137. TRIM fo al. Pree estimate, PE 23-6019. FE 4-5324. ; ___Garden Plowing 16B rot — OF MANURE, PLOW. ANDING, OLD PLOORS A _ specialty. Carl Bilin, PR2-3780 GUARANTEED ROOPS, ALL KINDS Lake, collect rent, interview pro- spective tennants minor upkeev TAsh- Good deaj for right rare i chigan Ave, moo 5-1721 or 4800 M Detroit. \SOUN"ER HELP “WANTED. | Hunter House Hamburgers. N Hunter, Birm. 199 . Sag- _inaw. EXPERIEN COUPLE mestic work to live in. => cleaning, rdeni: rvin, meals ay no 3 Woman 6 a oceasional care of chi beat 3, and 2. —— A see MI e287, B EXTRA SALE: SALES $ PEOPLE FOR tu! time work. and al- erences loomfield | HELP _WANTED Ee ing Dept. ere Bros. Inc rm ‘ood w: Royal Oak, just south of 14 “Nile. Apply Bat. __and Mon, 2 vet A 5” ee MAN OR WOMA With “CAR r light Senveey. Full or part wea. No selling. Apply room 10, Tie N Saginaw MIDDLEAGED MAN AND - WIFE apt. and small “Wiles. for _iight services 145 EF. WANTED MIDDLE AGE CO to assist with rooming house. Own apt. with beth for services. papa tate te snigemen at) gg W. Din- __nan & Son, 66 W. Hur WOOL PR ESSERS Ph. 919 ~ Work Wanted Male 10 CARPENTRY. CABINETS. REMOD. M.° Wright. ion ac | ' aged | pp _ PE 2-3021 _ 7 HOUSE foe ates “PULLY ecuinned FE 4-8450 L A Young. PAINTING AND TAR ROOFING. _FE 5-1883 ~ DISCOUNTS DURING MAY All fobs. Must reduce to keep our busy. Attics. Recrea' Poi . Additions, _PE2-& 8245, jas EE, Pike. ge sanding, finishing, 158 Bai- MASONRY WORK BRICK @ stone, Free estimates. HOUSE RAISING BRICK B FE _&ad cement work Modernization ! FHA. terms Fionge tae co. LAYING, Pay 3 AND OGER: 8 Con Anishang. Modern Se ote Dane aeeuiens and “STONE. _ STONE REALTY CO. Joslyn FE 2030 FE 20253 § to 9 P.M. Daily; Sun. 1 to 8 FAB BUILDINGS, CON. concession we : WE Le Fenneen Est 1916. J. A tls 363 N Cass | : - | Glowr T HAULING AND we WING Phone FE own. Save E o-téo. Complete Paar __Scaping. FE 5- TIP TOP ~ COMPANY 'Y EXPERT tree service” Spring clean-up. FE | +6196 _. _ a papel AND GAR- fens Seeding’ sotdine nurserv Black dirt and “nu dirt Rouge | and finsh grade Call collect 17-3321, Holly. After 4 p.m. week days and all day week-ends ROTOTILLING OR _3-0583 _ Moving & Trucking 19 huling. FE 3-7385. 156 Wesson. BEDFORD MOVING Local & long distance. FE_2-8787 fINCINERATORS CLEANED, ASH ho — hauled, Clean up. FE eee sonable. FE 2-6857, Lint TRUCKING AND CLEAN- PE 3-7200. aT or = anes AND 5 field aiet 3 iw iy week Trucks to Rent TRUCKS : AND - % Ton a pe Stake Poatine Farm and Industrial Tractor Co, Elisworth parenthood clinics, first — — ‘ee yy wereines 9:30 PRATE DaTeeaTe YRS. _exp_. License-Bonded. MA 5-7861, _ REYNOLDS NORTH SIDE = ing store now open at 1218 win, formerly at 294 Ln al Santo: re. " Tel-Hur ine _ YOUNG WHITE GIRL TO HELP| R, Gardner, 491 Central, FE |_or small, EM 1. _—_ Center ey io OPERATORS} wit -end-care of-chil- | SSRSSaRSSET EOE BEAUTY =. R drens Apply at 2554 Sylvan Shore FLOOR LAYING. ~“ZANDING AND ae Pontiac Press %, giving Dr. finishing. C. Bud Bills. PE 4-3921.| Genuine blue-grass. Lay ; 1 ; = Sp gee ae a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955 | —— , ___ For Sale Houses 43 business and 5 conmabetel oy Knauf, Realtor 26% W. Huron Rent Apts. Furnished 33 entrance. Adults, $a 7 ROOMS, AND BATH, PRIVATE soursnce,_ couple FE +82. 2 ROOMS AND BATH, LADY EM- only, Call 7-8 p.m. 601 BA bus line. PE ras : ‘RIVATE bath or 2 edults, close Phone OR Sisto OR 31700 _FE 48761 3 ~ # to 9; Gun. 1 to 5 3? AND Bate Wire OT MEAT | 5 POR QUICK AND Feed condition, adults. FE 2-143. service on city or suburban prop- - lote and sere- *Inent. close toc dowsiown. Very with r : e ery 1927 Auburn Rd. near | suitable for wo . Heat- 2 SASH ed. 3 LARGE ROOMS. PRIVATE |” __ For Rent Rooms MILLER VETERANS . $250 MOVES YOU IN _ CIVILIANS $1150 MOVES YOU IN “ST ONE STONE REALTY CO. $19 Josiva PE 20253 @ to ? »v. dally’ Sun. to 6 $700, | 245 ACRES. pe Stone Care 37 LARGE PLEASANT — SLEEPING | 1 block from Tel-Huron Center. Widow's bome. FE : WEST SIDE. LARGE ROOM. Twin beds, Gentlemen. PE 23-6053. 3 MAN. ais side 17 as a ee baie. —— furnished, facilities. 6 a hone. 2 aenee . Call § to 8 MUlberry | v7 BEDRO | HOUSE. ~ Low DOWN DOWN payment. 54628. $250 Down § rooms off made into nice iain, ¢. land, be by modern: one can't last long. R. J. VALUET, Realtor yard completely fenced, viake only 300 ft. to lake. pe per was <> - emul cokes a Praisal. 450 with “Sisou® down, SLICE OF HAM ‘feo | ___For Sale Houses 43 43| SUE BURBAN HOME E TEI. 2 BEDROOM we FREE. APT. IN N EXCHANGE FOR services. = ed do odd APT. NEAR S33 7 Riis. AND on a Stout, Realtor lad Pesala ieee GROUND FLOOR OFFICE OR store at Tae beg pie | Ave, Am- _ble_ parking. FE 4-2592 ao iy Ay Pines. dé. —Van Welt Phone OR 3- Fatt ae For Sale Houses Here is a ranch bome with at tached bresewav and «arace he ge 8 Liv Gar hapa BY OWNER, 4 =. we Fence: ard, Block Union Lake’ center, Bi = web late model and Sable DR, EM M3 4008, Purnished house near ——s Twp. 2 ms. Lares living rom. Nice pnohen Glassed-in Pull bath & Utility room. garage. acre lot. e $8000, ome A. NOTT REALTOR 170 W. Pike FE 4 WANT 7 TO eae prouR pHousE? Myers Real 2 car , be oe le FE 3-0356. . HILLS. Attractive 4 bedrm. brick home built with finest of 1 ip and ma- terial. Worlds of closet space Many rm ai aad foanaves, call for detalis, z avrp action SuSUanAR HOME. HEAR ROUND LARS. Cuty 1,600 pa in : i Hid FLOYD KENT, Realtor % W. Lawrence PE 54105 Next to s Power Indian Village bedroom, 1% story home, Living with naturai bate dining room. wr bedroom, den and tile bath - down; 2 bed: with many built-tn features. wOLieAY Pe sae outs — ORlando §-1101 A HOME OF YOUR OWN _West Suburban Just off Cass - Elizabeth Rd. UCED. room frame home. Very neat and clean landotaped yards tafe pavcges e vile: Cali for details N : Do the Rest Yourself hborhood, the full price of $7,050 and the very best of terms. North Off Baldwin Ey — —=s sided, —- -_ tilchen . att Oh $e06 win the very best Near Judah Lake terms. land with . & room frame home—modern, New double ga- pee og Asking $1500 down, might © @ litte . Get the facts TODAY. Tl Coatin Ets NICHOLIE} & HARGER CO. n_w. Boros ‘st ‘Pn. PE sein WEST SIDE ‘TERRACE &k & rooms and mrp Liv room, dining room. ca . Stairway. Low possession. Priced ie wlsomene ban sale at $7850 wn $1859 down. PAUL D. HAMMOND ‘ and stores. also ck ___ For Sale Houses 43 Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES OWNERS MOVING And will sacrifice their 4 modern bungalo close to 6 call Mr. Diller PE 5-6787. LAKE PRIVILEGES ce Lowe Sees bhp sie this , nicely landscaped . owners have 3 after 6:00 call Mrs. Snyder R 3-1975. ANTED for. this § reom Ww A nice family modern home with basement and living and ate possession, full orice only aif $00. With $3.000 down. A good a $500 — Mette 3 room home in _— bath and elec. wor heater ideal spot for oun or retired couple, married folk. full ‘price only nt 850. WONDERFUL BUY Lady will sacrifice her 1953 32 erson trailer with under ‘while sod just like new @ short just new, stop by and let one 6 _ ealesman show ¥. ou through, OFFICE OPEN %-¢ A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 basemen paved drive. New aluminum storms and screens, paved tio, outdoor * fireplace, near and $9.500, cash or $10,500 terms. ¥E 4-2396. 7 With 4 rem Tess ater neater, TO 5 Si E ESTATE, Sizzling hot on Auburn, ibe re i 3 oar garage, State cash TIT AMNTOUI RUS ‘Close to Downtown 8AM WARWICK HAS A 1 YR. OLD | brick and ation s north of ..' Cass, Call for informa- tion. Baldwin Ares - sig. water needed ome, price allows for all repairs, See it today Becessary room, brick anaes type . Large Tok ea = moves John K. Irwin : = puss vis Coal N's 4% ROOM HOUSE ON GOOD ns in Keego ue ak ae ot te down or 71-0801. ee Street nave. FE 2-1804 house to Sylvan ed boat and Beact privileges: Reine d $17,500, 3 BEDROOM RANCH, 2? CAR GA- rage attached. Waterford Will tr for smaller bouse, EHasy terms. down oot 2 room house, free jot, immediate possession. GEO. MARBLE, Realtor 6261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford Ph. OR 3-1268 VACANT—$1350 DN. § I nog nome 2s, _ — tT BEDROOM HOME = —_ porch Aw matic ofl rooms. This is a co 3, ea Terms BREWER baler x Parke PE ¢5181 FE 5-T704 2 BEDROOM MODERN G.I. RE- sale, $10,300, FE 5-4841. For Sale Houses 43| ey 1644 Warwick. 3 = im carpe sluminum storm ft. cor- |. For Sale Houses 43 OTe Sin foes RED HORSE 5019 Cass Eliz, Rd. PE +2252 or PE 29178 ENJOY A darling new modern 5 Partly knotty pine, elas and 1 ae of Located ei land, od hear hes! ca. ‘Truly a reat. home. and only $18,000 cash to mortgage. K REAL 1927 e po Rd. near A OL 16651 Eves, PE 21317 and scree show D os m by @ point- mnt only. veiy 3 e, bea Baie Graf teh 7 a about ADAMS REALTY bu PE 46754 my PE D900 os Ol or OR’ 3-620 REMODELED PRAME FARM- 1, pp cote hous: : a m+ from old red barn. Two ‘acer MMe living room, in sun. . Situate oo three aped with trees and bs. trees ovr 35 A, Btrier ‘aloow oto nedee forming sarge screened pore) ae lake. Open brick terrace room and Kitchen facing ea. Two car arene ane Oi) burner with wa.cr heat Garden Lm house ard pen Near Silver + Geif ¥ $24,500, For further “bene x children Priced, to oor ¥ ‘uick yo Call MAr. 4 b.m, weekdays, “NOTHING DOWN COUNTRY HOME New home on Oxford with 30 acres land. Off : 2"ibe room, kitchen and rooms room Part. basement. Price a, Terms. . aula REAL ESTATE 2 BEDROOM RANCH STYLE Pull basement, finished. lot poxzie. it 700, Walled J BEDROOM } Sea COLONIAL i suburban location. FE KNUDSEN Ottawa Hills Exclusive residential area offers a well built § rm bath home additional rooms finish Good size living rm. with fireplace, Pair price with excellent terms. Cail now, Liberty \fanor Exceilest § rm. and bath brick with full basement gnd garage. Rooms are large, bas new car- t im living rm., tm. ‘hall and stair. Also beating sys- tem. Don't miss this one. WM. as KNUDSEN $10 Pontiac plate Ph, FE 44616, Eve OPEN Tonight 6 to 8 COMPARE —- these with = seen. We you'll agree we have the best buy in town. bedrms Living rm., large kitchen with dining _ _ 3285 to sign. Immediate RAY Q’NEIL, Realtor W. Huron Open 0 yume PE 3-7103 or FE 44178 Co-operative Real ‘Estate _Exchange NOTHING DOWN . FOR ors OPEN THE “MACEDAY” 3 BEDROOM ~ Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 22 W. Lawrence “Btrest FE 65-6161 or PE 44278 WEST SIDE Pian to see this oe — 3 — - ' ved fll anes ; po yt ae HOUSE AND ester, beat rst foo Rochester. | ers hot water cn raved street. Malkin citentat ‘foe downtown, ~ BIRMINGHAM | a Templetor RIDGEWAY -. FE 46203 ve Real Estate Exch QPE Saturday 3-5 :30 1890 Lakeland a2 Ww. Street FE 66161 or +4278 aS 4 room, winched fs _ ae oa Shee SEMINOLE HILLS Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Jo Evenings floor heating, kitchen cabinets with Carer ene sidine . ry “inate aluminum sliding win- exie ‘laanery room 100 ft. | x. paved street. LAKE ES ON BOTH MACEDAY LAKES. PRICE Drive fee Hey to ae Lake a; “WHITE BROS. Phone On 3-1108 oF OR 32-1872 Contemporary Home On Stoney Creek By es , i ere : Taylor. 1 STR | Templeton wos -MORTGAGE._CosTs.__| @ ROOM, pg 8 MODERN 3 bedroom With stoker. Lot 865x150. Plenty. of shade. Next to fal price 08 00 Ontieed eaere Eve. Leonard. = For Colored Families Altractive 3 bedroom home, ed . Pull basem at. iv car garage. $1.850 down, Large 3 vedroom modern. = room Pin- Gas enced. street, Close to terms, GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS FIRST OFFERING | blinds, storm: screens, ee os a 4 SMALL FAMIL recreation room, panelled eng to 2 sais torts, GAL Us FoDat: GOOD HEALTH Ringten, $12. , terms. es High. Offered at CALL US TODAY. 9 MILES WEST PRIVILEGES ON UNION LAKE ~To Sell—To Trade you" “Bu Tr-WE'LL INSUREIT MAHAN EALTY co., EALTORS “til Ps Sun. 40-4 Exchang: down.” Ask for Mr. wn, we Lis BROWN, Realtor Bote aban ae 15, Gharpie ina Ba. Barn right on Reshahaw BA. +f a Sharpie te . “2 brick, magnificent ee 4 and out, | Silver |. H |\Bateman Elizabeth “Lake Estates ee 5 the are: , R¢ \ Ho RE B. mt HENRY, Inc.| Disee, large utility Srith off fired |BENJAMIN & STEPHENS. INC. TWO FAMILY NO RTH SUB URBAN - Family Homes builders: S11 Main, OL Teint Ob 191 un, tzbe , furnace ry | BY OWNER. § ROOMS AND TILE ‘ beth down for owner.) sub: 8 location D prayeen Ph : ; Rochester, Michiga 11 | factitties, carport which could be |" bath. 100 x 183 lot. On Sashabew wise < spem ond bate oo i osen. With Acreage oa i « $10,- | Rd, $7,500. $4,000 down. OR 3-0351, Tenting at #8 week. Pull base- forced air beat tu Wath ac at ge. quiet “It ee eee west Sipe 3. BED- — > ; cmeanee Soe We -have = bom es in miles west | ! CLA Cl e term: County with wicawe veenien oe = REAL ESTATE * prowe cedar sake “odie . tlorme,. windo' ae Can | Sees Of good land, some with CARL W. BIRD, Realtor Wout d ted eo ae b ng Me state Exchange peel eremggas Hen reaativrey — se a cottage at Harvey recmed | ona PHA mo , 00 ‘$15,000 with easy terms Ae et i kitchen, , 5 : fromt . 5 at ~ Regine Grom’ plat re ae Se erat STONE | Be) arama : matic hot water heater and NEW HOMES 2 FAMILY— #1000 DOWN ota y $6,500 Terms. Eve, a! 100 ft. and dandy screened in porch. Priced ics bath down. Oak — a= oe. S} ] a Realt Bewuciul oulaing te $0,000. We can build a home secording/ and > R walls ese. oy) STONE REALTY ¢ CO. y Vv n y t off id : to your plane or our olans — uD. Nice ot. "Vacant. You know what I like best about the ocean? Life guards!” ; 919 Josiyn 2383 Orchard Lk. Rd. RILEY BROKER : A COZY BUNGALOW On vour lot ~ On the pavement Best of ail- jOosep 16182) shy! R. D. The above, to cache bet m5 We con arrange all-new financing | Wei DOCK REALTY CO 53% W. gto Opin. daily; Bun. 1 we? | openebatt Y's To 8 Pome FR C1 © vas ve. is ¢ but I defy | or sell your present home to obtain ; : y. Baron at SAT. BUN. 9 TO 5 “Tae you to find a co: 5185 Ra __ MApie_5-3095 Sale ouses e Real Estate Exchange pao : ACRE Deautiful cedar sided bungalow | Call us'tor furier details — die = . For Sale Houses 43 | Sale Suburban P "ford. Good, timber, fn A-l © and out r eta: OPP PARRA AAR AAA AAA rdan BE rop. A 45A site. $2100 irs wih well to uel carpenn, oon j SPECIAL Smite ae tah Sunset Rd., Labe pened - vaaee — garees . uy : OP N maebourees as sihadicbels *BOUT | i * e, - a acre nem, | and beautiful shaded lot on cor: , , arirl eC ly $500 DOWN juan tan Gases | oe a ee ner S0x180. One block from pri STONE REALTY CO. H it ~GHICKEN Fama | ROSE M:LAR beach. - me on 3408 appl! 1eSS ts en / Good sized farm type 3 a concern; 1600 laying hens: fUTIFUL aEvonD wot a = pene vo ase 1-5 of “on paved reed bo ‘very chveapmh S becreem, | SR 2 bed hilltop" home. a parcel of gent! BEA 7 2 ore v very 2 bedrog . room. e| A 4acre parcel 7. BEAUTIFUL BEYOND Ww WORDS This is one time ne vou can. Rot A LOVELY CASS LAKE 605 FOURTH ST. and | conta 2 ists living room an wkitehen ae Guest bows yee garage: roling, #TeNDe A nice homesite * s - , bl *j a ~ ‘ et ODEN Peer MAGN OO | Ses | Pee ee S| A oe seces, coves = oth ONLY beautiful Ca tae 6 well uh "room tor booaaaey upstairs eppro m, 1x3e0. A brand only Sie per me avin ® low, | 0% Mutual 48275; 41306; ais. : a - . arse Rt Bae) ites with _ Open ea wee 4-8 | heres lie “exclusive meiguber | suaneatio*heat }% cor goregs, Nee mesma, soe’ tale to ot I mg hae | “Bu eth paeed ¢ — A Ghose ta ey ~—— with panoramic view, 3 large bed- ~ § -6 14 a5 of other f es. Large | on paved street close to trans. day! - Close to . rooms, sled t wd . living soa om and * é room, of} heat, 2 ; that te per epecltonce with direct NEW GI HOMES D ' pices westew viewwns Be ee: senoels “ONLY Ede VS Miltotd. “Aro St ote «sa <—-. am ts entrance to the lake. Glassed in| 4 peg: t wo porches also overlooking the . NL idw. M. Stout, Realtor —Milford, MUtual ¢5¢ : Circe fentfrmece, ane many | Rage BitAt AOR | comciae ice mctne | fergecey Sedan oie $12,600 ny ae EF 7 OPEN twas geet i 319975. anding appointments. | fioors. picture windows, tile beth. ew sae oy and ft. Paneled recreation room with FHA TERMS x ipegeee Se oe SATURDAY & SUNDAY ie yar round stream es os sun Seem ticstegr, trpece sete. Sylvan Realt BROS men, peareom ‘nck wintwee:| the Cor choos mania i zs : . SALE on . Scie Gee ee room Gas furnace & wa ULE Face Bae bus "ey door All tn ——— Y van ea y . the hills N. of Rochester. Lar, on - ACRES - Attractive gray shingle five room F heater. WALK IN CLOSETS condition throughout. Shown by 2383 Orchard Lk. Rd. REALTORS lot with 145 ft. frontage. $18,000, . . bungalow with oak floors, pias- , 3 OR 4 BEDROOMS appt. only, Cash to mige. PE 5-9418 , _Phone OR 31872 of OR 3-1709 | “pp iictle ready to move in. 5 acres of lovely rolling. lend. ane furnace. full asement. pated $700 DOWN SOLID nares nen CARPORT W rner > al DAILY 6 TO 9 Fi Rochester Real Estate rs pert -~ °. won a bea Goi, Seetsct a | riot uowronor cme, | “UR MARA SanaR™ | WORK. UN DETROIT? | resin goRvaon BE 14 1 | "For Sete Lake Prom 44) UTRANK'SHEPARD. | Gitate Feist oa car, of equity toward pyr- Drive out West Huron to Weter< NEAR Ls ss western and next the River-| 'uxe brick ranch home. 2 bed- OFFERS FOR LAKE PROPE RTY Tienken at Adams —=__—OL, 1-512 5 ACRES Crescent Lake Ra Turn Hage on | Here's suburban uve in a lovel — f club. Over ‘4 — room. 3 gor sarere —— eS and las ee abies ry im p rR A Sacre varcel with 165 ft. front- — au sca " . . ax ROOTS Aiow eet |e cleo bek omeractes Ope: | "Syl ann “ten cy gant | tn enti e megs =| ese ae omen tes | etree Ses e “ bh tfutte furnished = clou. aul z Sita od oo one sere of land. I. "C_ HAYDEN srond ~<— ot @ et | beauty and 2 car brick rage Iv furnished with Heywood-Wake- ral optat modeta'9 Bed Sylvan. Realty living a < ra os “huded 5 fF of #1, able Sas eaccaee Pan bane: with paved drive. ‘ ld furniture. Leaving for Cali- ‘joom bese. 8 porches, full all Most distinctive home with rent gt farce rence, ore lane. wane ALTO ve cout| mex QRCRARD TAKE RD | sp mee ROOM ee ee eee BERS co) LARCH wo) L.C.LADD vy kite and 2% car | _FE 68-0441 , : = . e- Boultry “house. Areal Buy ‘ot /¢ ROOM, LAKE HOME. BED NORT THWOOD) Wake = PARTRIDGE TO 2 Family—$1500 Down Tr BAY, ko * | ARCH M. MARTIN CO. | og 7 . ton. 4 room, op Kenilworth. 4 = REALTOR FE 2-8316 GROW! 2 family meome tm excel SIL SILVER LAKE AND Pine LAKE | YO, 31675 Detroit or OL 21681, | 39 ACRES GALE. WE SELL-WE TRADE _Realty. FE 5-36) _ rganization Inc. 42 W. Huron St. Open Eve. 1 to # 5 ! chael's, § rooms and be - dividing nice location. ; KIRK IN THE HILLS LAKE. £ ON 2 ACR: s COGEN NG CO or Sale Lots brokers. Write Pontise Press DORRIS & SON ront cont ry. 3 bed Phone FFderal 4 6191 Modified ‘ranch, type home with Cow) reeset, “Pant | Cal Lincoln 6-61@, Royal Oye. ____Fer_ Sete Lots : and den MA 6-3823 3 bedrooms. living room : Pol qabhy stoker heat. 2 ae SEKIDWAY LAKE, OGEMAW COUN REALTORS CO-O == Pos . . CAE RETO on 8 P MEMBE a SY OWNER. NEW 3 aunmoces 8 Retoeen So Lanes | —— cone O wastes, Beetle garage. AE 2 pmo on Sy e fur- chock. thr © A _ = Dow —— ake 1% car gsrage, brick Oak floors dowr Full orice $9900, FE 5.2980. $11,500, I ga bmn 7 . don’t need zoey Just cash. “OR C . ane . . fireplace ai! birch kitchen, | $5,- ‘Tienken Rd down oon Lake Piivileges 7 LOTe. LAKE PRIVILEOG 5 | ee oe, Ronee. ¢ ac. : LORED NO DOWN PAYMENT Tota orice $18 000 st cee On ABOUT 7 ACKER mew > bedroom |” tncateth Lobe. Chose to ccboet. |? eee eee Oe ee ily hom room starte hom aped + . : to downtown. Pull "basement ea | oe a ee ee Ideal for handyman. Completed on soatte. Living Toom. 13% wee sok Se bee —teesonable, FE ¢ eois8. : Bew gas furnace. $2,500 down. with lake cs. Payments| A SEAUT POLY WOODED —— ve a 20, breesews shed in | me SS SE Attent Builders! ATS ona 2 ACR! the price for entire as pine, 19 ear attached | | Joash and dock facilities. Li en ion, widers! HILTZ FE5 insurance. z : orignal y 4 mi. west of Pontiac cel. This is an exceptional buy . Only terms | 60 improved lots 50 ft. Pontiac REALTO discharge and $1¢ deposit. This 28x82 ft. ranch home for St $5.950. Owner wants his equity. FOREST IN City water and sewer. Roads. RE R ______COPEN 9-9) PANGUS 1919 M18| spacious living is exceptionally EMBREE & GREGG West Side to d 3 acres, 1 wed. Ready to build! MACE DAY TP > Ph.Ortonville 132 Reverse Ches,| Well built. m Lots of 365 . acre woods 120 ft frontage. 900 lot. Write C “AKE | closets, all cedar 38 ft. $1500 DWN. It's @ nice 4 =. 1 Union Lake Rd. EM 34383 Attractive €room e on on road. FE 5-1965. Owner of fine “2. bedroom | "bog nee ROOM HOMES, 03801 fiving room with fireplace, Ther- eo ores RS oes Vuten_Leke_Vitage jot $0x180. Living room with|— TAKE — ranch style ungalow is ae | ING, BANNAN. uf 4-4000. mopane picture-windows. Insulat-| must sell. Bocriltes price ar} they e. dining room, sun RONTAGE ouceus enue We 3 ros — ie Located oat a at Mace: | then silt for oan poor) “ae rooms ry bath t Y Pu a north of tone Meg site One near lake °. tt PSEA, tp fet ee | Not 30 Years, fut Less] avduiteiahhutitcatme | eeeyerar™ Mm mesmo [" Seeman tBe Nate? ot | Poets chtten Meas Hee |F BeAURIPULLY WOODED 107 ss eplace. carp pum s us d | rms. . . ] es a me te beneath and t%! Than 12 Vears and Your bination sudees pa preg ue, varmt . 73 eon sige few ef soho — Jed Fight, noe | soaeed neney teine ant wo ‘rea.| Home Will Be Paid’ for. | aay oe ee | Rant vent ome cisea stom B Bloomticns pane rivate- sand ‘beach. se. Also, |< “TAD ors. Ew sonable offer refused Shown by | ment a neat & clean. $1,600! est Bu S — ~ ric it — ab ee n by THE tL. M. \ M ELW OOD all brick and! lakefront cottage for remodeling. | suodiviv appointment only $1000 Down roe Tak DD. CHL, ARLES. Real — : Jedroo m and tle | Easy terms. A. fine development Ciescent Late. PE PE_ —_ d a ‘anc a — eneenccd gf erertonyrd dame tose’ PE $1204, FE #3004 Open 9 to?) canes Today eee eee can ane) | man Geteena ts oot ane kaos | Benton, Woops. , 1400 | F. C. Wood Co. rena — ee “colored | : “ ae HOUSES Sal bE ous FE + pa gy ea Pr oS oe vor 6x00 Geocneres baled MAytalr | “siiver Yo ot Dass 1 150 | atu y alesmen's hom ops - “| Realtor inch | steel ving with over = Warden and “abundant “or Fruit FE 5s7e FE P1704. OR sama VERY SHARP heat natural fireplace. tec. |3 ROOM LAKE FRONT COTTAGE. | Pine Lake tronta F 100x286, $10.00 ree re e i n ves Piste of 30 ee Bees Be f race, en eays, gptrd ‘gad anunreaue. cole reer meen Co-operative Real Estate Exchange ee. vengaive ehien am: cholate allaguag rod of rene ere tate hens 8 te CO SEN BULL ital CO. After § call O On ws oR winaewe eoneer a Alum. ~ oee 6 fe fee el pt Har gt arn screens and sash. $26,250, | 1 ne. An Cal) Lincels $413 Reval Ook Seaplane 3 ROOM 4 MODERN se tank, we Lecated just outside Pontiac. L lake privileges on one. of ones gy ee ER. orr A sapadl cosa RD. 80 ACRES ON COMMERCE RD., bome. garage. Apply after 6 p.m. with electrie pump. Preah cement | sear Dixie Mev Neer ever oe. the nicest lakes in the on the water, good | nr. Duck Lake Road, large house, 125 Calvert, porch. and rear s SStide | venience Total orice £16500 with ares. elip and fishing in three lakes. $6450. 2) 2. barn, other” bidgs. ; 24x29 feet. tel price ', down William G. Whitcomb. select oak floors. Attached Oy nnett nc. Down peyment? 7? FE ¢-4000. stream Be 4 oak theme EAST SIDE $7800 with $1000 down, $68.00 pe Realtor, FE a garage. Beautiful lot and now, then sell : nd = . : moet. "Comact Clart Real Estate. | FOR COLORED. LIKE NEW. this home ts ed REALTORS 5 ACRES LAKE FRONT . Weg mox Ble - r at big land 2, bedrooms eed beth. Handy te $6492. open evenings modern house, $1500 down. 175 SUN. 2-5 at size, 8 ise BE ge gd ae I ig ceustaet ‘trots as Sun pay hool. je Sundays. Earlmoor , . enings rs. . ment, Owner ‘Woodward TO $5000 terms. oe “e : . ; «INCOME PROPERTY ULTRA —hsckaN wANCE DC. i 947 BONNIE BRIAR. Yours for DON’T MISS THIS rage. Tyee sees gaseee, | oe — 3 ‘ - “ S Baseun brick. Audi \\V alnut Lake 1.000 dwn $60 rf month Next to new and solidly >: 10 LOTS IN AUBURN HEIGHTS ® rooms. 2 baths. 4 rooms and |»? ent. brick. hot, water | Immediate possession. Neat clean but. In a goed resh Pine Lake Area PAUL JONES REAL ESTATE. Easy terms. 295) Churchill. Au- _ bath. Both on 1 acre of ¢ eat, beam ceilings. Large rooms 4 bedrooms m very, very choice) 4'2 rm. bungalow with big action and ———, Prid " a3 W FE + burn Heights garden «oil. Close to stores and Tile bath and kitchen. Must be location. of] beat, double garage. | ginased-in porch, utility rm., stor- convenient to le of ownership is written on eroa___. —~HIL = STN TIGA aT. | seen North side 3250 down = buses, stores and schools. this well kept brick ranch home. : HILLSIDE BUILDING SITE school. Terms ide Union Lake on or ill swap for) age rm... $7,875 total, drive out 3 pea HOUSE WITH a Crescent Lake Estates EM 60 lease one side. | smatier heme. M59. right on Pontiac Lake R pep uae oA had parece (ee eS, | ee ee ee eg ge - = : . _ | fight on Mingston left on Buck- ; . '§ ROOMS. BATH. ALUMINUM! ¢t _ = ae = po _——_ 4 | BEDRM. . ON PERRY. 1 BED. Jim W rig rht, Realtor Lage = Policeman Briar. Mr. ous. (nous oreo ond aa pase li vomedtryy model wiichen, deep siding. — Sgeaty — om 12 ne ee LAKE iano apd heal tor, . hood 7950 b age 8: ments |: rac . screens, large e privi- Scott 10290 t “Cl “CKLER RE: AL TY Foo aoe eon y. at = edhe Real Estate Eechenge LB. D. CH. ARL E S, Realtor ov we mee ren once wh ee carees recs ayo on Elizabeth Lake, 06.508. $1550 "each OPE 41308. bake. is. se 'N. Sagina PARTRIDGE 18 THE BIRD TO BRICK FE 4-0521 ST. HUGO DISTRICT shad yf gh gy 4 rooms, utility and beth LOTS AVAILABLE. LOW DOWN tober ° iit teen xe. sEk. Four family Guelling. Sve oom If you want the best of es. Ask to see sc ms bane netian blinds. lake priviledes. | ee va ann spin Cote . M59 TRONTAGE Scum stam. ane coat. tnd a good residential dis- tedas PAUL M JONES R REAL ESTATE BoiLpino tors | F) OYD KENT, pape L . pagese llonon ore ip cons Err mer NEW HOMES trict then see this sharpie. 832 W. Huron 4-3505 12 lots 40°. Sewer and water in. ™% W. Lawrence ZONED FOR BUSIN . . car Five rooms and bath, At- GI Maceday Gardens N ELT: a4 T In Pontiac. Terms. Phone Detroit = 1 acre of eee sturdy |A REMODELED FARM HOUSE | §*/*6*-_ 40504. tached car and a: At Williams Lake. Large newer — rst a Windie Brive, | _WO 2-0700 | Next’ to ‘tome modern home Nice living room, 5 s WELL BUILT : rage. Under-priced at $7,- 1 ~ . ; cece | on F 3 bedroom ranch home with full Lake corivileses. FE LAND SUITABLE FOR SUBDI- dieing soon. tar; go oom FIVE ACRES § zoom beme, east side. Three 650. ae Atminem | siding i; |T RB ROUND vision. ote for immediate build- room wa wa Logs = re ultiple com: ercial and room for encther beth up. 2 | NEAR Bi ROCHESTER in living” room & dint = 1-8 Pp M SPECIAL included. Well Mow Hants 9 tot | Rome. Sar Ther | ine al crak, = exis. Combination garage ood | A tre ‘ia tT hh nn SS * 2S you eet meat to __|__Sen Bae gee sepot t. Price 12.000. | stainless steel sink with Hotpoint | _SYLV AN— rk shop. artistically remodeled. spac! ¢ a live on the west side but “electric vanet On two lake This home has had only 1 ownet living room. 2 bedrooms, and 2 "$1300 DOWN don’t want to 5 lots, 3rd allable, Fruit has been very well cared tor. baths, New GE heat. 2 car ga- Small home. full basement. one ed BEDROOM much money, Here is the Beautiful Setting trees and omen. “fruit. 1% car Priced at only $12 800 rage, kennels Beautiful trees, block to bus, close to East Pike buy of the year six rooms In nice grove of trees. Spacious | _£arace._ EM 36036. _____ tractive terme | ee paved patio Only 827,500 St. garage. paved street. See this re mom tan au cat all white 1% story 6 room bun- | MODERN 2 BEDROOM HOME. 108 ORCHARD LE RD New modetn 2? bedroom — ! Hees fei" os anything that . 7 O00 00 garage. Clean Ss can be feos, diene “roearpeted ving = ee basement. ol take Morte ‘ rE +e , . bee dla alochdiaagl rae and dining L HIGH ABOVE DEER LAKE strikes vour fancy give us a ring ° and only $9.500 hall, 1 bedroom down and 2 nice | leges. Close to school 3 miles os Daily . we 8 gy with corner ledgerock oiges2op | ‘We have a vafiety of homes in : —— oe . bedrooms and tiled bath uv. Pan-| from Pontise By owner FE | _ SUN., 9 TO 5 within 15 miles of Mabie modern ietchen, utility room. = AT CLARKSTON Pontiac. i in all prices $650. 00 Down WHITE BUNGALOW eled recreation room with indirect | _ 2-2 2-200 or FE +3632 _5-4101 . | - ‘ ghting any extras as A sie of ee cet take | «Se ant Meateea Liunence @ FHA if oe aoa wt. Oar kh terms. , WATKINS L LAKE . 1 LOTS 20X100, $150 EACH. OXFORD AREA Retirement home. Anice ving | pate eee oe ‘A won. year old and built to last ea uaa oat wor alia Business lots facing Walton Retiremeedern kichen, bedroom. | erful vesr-round bom - ( : AYLI RD qe reece sropert, veo U8 meny years. Five rooms New Ranch Home bake on commer ont fall es) nee bath and Pnes te gr & fom. ‘Nice: beoutitul body of water, “Only Road, then right two miles to Ew a as b wail ther et ans In Watkins Lake Estates—off Wat- | months. We have a furnished cot- is home is well and hes model home. - wil oe Hard to beat at ar Slenogd 5. nt gg feat Oe ee be vit ing’ onthe had only 1 owner. Priced at Cooperati . . c will mp Real "pele ‘Exchange ; , tiled bath. Roman | lake and here is why. A - 3 ee ee BROOCK 3 BEDROOM sos DowN | abba nitta hs Sass | Seles Snead meet | CAKE rroxrace_| | Derothy y Snyder I. Lavender 3 BEDROOMS $] 2 000 00 mas, coaplubitg ‘tances ; Tixse "Living room “has a oat. 14 ores with frontage on good TER SCHOOL DISTR Fr room hom: : piace. sand beac PE 24iit or EM 33903 300 8. Woodward, Birmingham. | putt f RICT ' ). oe ee ee ‘JOHN , thing. Terms north Ortonville. | S-Fm., MI 4-6700 ieee pole A ee - ing. Right for a handyman. sm. sil bara, Moni ‘cpot for re- 1 . i] ~ OPEN 13aid_ inipe "room, “Kitchen $600.00 Down png bod Pi yg med Jail K INZ ER LAKE FRONT HOME-| — {htment si.tn wi ony 52.50 : . pan reak- 2 “An exceptionally well built own fast nook. Tile bath and 2 bed- : ‘ room and tiled 1 we ON, rooms down 17 ft. bedroom on (. I. Edw. M. Sloat, Realtor ea ath low plus stairwe w& | GOOD SANDY BEACH “(sl MIONPTEL In Huron Gantens, \@ biock storage. Gas heat. Double ra Tl N ouuay of Mn FE 5-8165 ee a Ph. PE ¢3525 fichen oll tursece “10 fh cand Year a rm. —, 24 FRI, 5 TO 9) bee, near Ot. g snd bear e. Pine loca on Osceola To reach pr drive out ae . : “til 8:30 om. beach and small beach house in ff. liv rm, cut-stone fire- THURS AND uron Center, nice liv-| Drive. $14,800, terms. Lay she (ar If no answer ph. 72-0829 place. bath. basement with TO woe 3 Codiey Lake Lochaven 20824 nice shaded area. 2 car garage r + pL ty to ue ve, a — mo sot > oe F DGEWATE I Road, then turn eft % mile to Co-operative Real Estate “me | Owner moving out joft. heal, 30x35 ft. ope =m car gerege,| FE DG ‘R DRIVE | provert; a it A beautiful 3 bedroem brick ranch “ede Wet ana ‘Cea Extra BRICK RANCH COUNTRY HOME In T JOHN with $5.00 down. ce fire- pow " i UTI = , ars niace «& va kitchen For Gis ee. oak floors, nice oa eg rtd 3 BED ROOM Big aay Ligh wil Uke [z F LOYD KENT, Realtor r features. Drive basement, auto. beat, sewer, wa-| ine and 1 tS this white home on : j 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves Dinie to Seqinaw | Trail aul and then ter, paved street. 5 Ultra ‘mo odern ‘ = cony BRICK: a be 1 Next to Consumers owe is ‘e 8 2 possession. inets, Form counters. tree: 4 way. 423.9 s with $5,000. dn., $125 vs in lea breakfast Some polo rota to the poond SYLVAN VILLAGE -Tower- ALTOR 5 NORTHERN MICHIGAN baths, 2 spacious bedrooms cedar pool, perfect green ing trees form the setting 670 W. Huron st ear +85 | 7 LOTS LOCATED IN ROCHES- CHAPIN. & BIGELOW | Hotel and poot 'room’ combine.) 1s iy “ogee with $13, 950.00 fron, Pin "Sera sad | fer Siggommetely Sere: | yz ng Sanwer, sae haem | ur Call FP os ot O8 6 Real Estate Brokers late motel car Sonkrect or prop- dryer 1 included. Attached dbl. ga- it r for your pment livine room is 14x22 with a Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | TWO GOOD B “tom. « eal Zstate erty in oF near Pontiac. rage. PRICED TO SELL at $19.- $700. 00 Down and 8 for chil natural ¢. Fine vail : 135_ each. §-6953._. 800. aren. dome js_ perfect Fda c — yooen LAKE IRWIN & meee A GI BRICKS ta every way, teetetes 3 enclosed porches for your = ova pend wih 9 & Sra A ; with new of furnace, ete. living. Garage. Lake room cottage! 2 & Wath. Paneled Beautiful, ‘~ down. moves vou in one of * =¢ A fine home, @ good neigh- 2 oo fviag ‘foom. an land Capa eye Reve 2, bedroom brick Domes. | to reach’ property. drive out) Scsbing: ‘ail beautiful land es sel Nl ose facing the. lake. location baa, Sn me” ceramic tile bath flush | then turm left to Lakewood Drive sia S00" with "$3,000. down. verythin inetwaea the wana | L. H. BROWN, Realtor N doors, oak floors. excetient dase. wen mile Locates ; Orie WEST SUBURBAN — Near everything . ment. LET US rem to, property. hel Ms a }bed: is nearly 1 acre in size. Priced 1362 W_ Huron ‘ SHOW {Aternate route) Boot Lake Road Oy ls tr a las) FL To ga were to sell quickly at *20000 with “-ioteu iilisi ve ee feseee tet Rpayesunpay| HUMPHRIES: |" "| meee amet | “'SCSAns LAKE | 8. Seog ane SATURDAY & SUNDAY ES: PAUL A. KERN, Realtor] fant omnes Gercttion rps SUSAN’: Gn, pared road, Moderately Fe ‘ od on 8 2TO6PM REALTO 31 Oakland Ave. 23-9200 basem parti- A ¢scom tage bungalow win ¥ $1,300. re in. the city. R FE 2-0474 ; “RealEstate Toe" tioned You: be Soon 1 > | 100x120. ft. th a well re ! W SN. Telegraph | Open Brenings | o 4. | OBEN SONDAUT TO S| RerosRi cit ctettins | Sepeeced’in sec cteriocs ag ie = ibe ‘= se Sess on 4 BEDROO) f ROCHESTER ae wn. Low lake. 2 bedrooms, Nest «nd clean ke priv BARGAIN—BARGAIN: CONTEMPORARIES | Stmear ¢ §, Griese peor eovend home SO decorated, 4 room medern $15 900 In ; {o town, down, ‘ : p= 5 a you can Sait eas walls, ws | SYLY N LAKE FRONT BRICK RANCH HOMES will show you, five ga nice Le en | SE aeeeenes| tees iy — an i. | 2 blocks south of Andersonville Rd. tion siren, Some spiltlevel bill | IM At side homes still av: In $250—is the a WRIGHT, Realtor OPEN DAILY | gneieet , yment to 4 5-8.P.M. sumer ooh ghd |. homes. . itr Romeo. al — ITN _THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor bil Mee Bt. - to LZ PER vais. 3 as, tat 2 ~~ rs of 2 pa streets, 2 biks. downtown reof, good aaa ee John K. Irwin as 11% N Saginaw Bt Phone FE 5-047 Eve. PE 21004 _ RETAIL INVESTMENT ses near Or- ——— sehoid festaurest rare sappts, as $12,000 on terms. IN PONTIAC xX id ES Ta Platine" Perec $11,750 on aan WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 43° W. Huron &t. MODERN BUILDING ores a bua oy aang es satet fretand tw yt STATION. FOR oA SALE. ‘a O8 Sion eher opm. FE _ +6883. Partridge 1% THE “BIRD” TO SEE TODAY’S SPECIALS | Real Joh: Giles Realy Co. 3 W. Huron FE 5-€175 open 9 till @ POR SALE FARM MILK ROUTE. FE 4-4060. aive. A STORE BUILDING WANT partner. Any kind o business. Good location. FE 4-5032. ,_ M15 FRONTAGE ' Close to 300 +. of valuable front- age at intersection. Two good buildings, ideal for service sta- tion or drive-ip. Or put your sta- tion in one and your drive-in in the other. Priced far below re- placement at §25.000, with only $7.500 down. SUPERETTE Now grossing over $80,000 and | serving no meat. Excellent beer | and wine takeout business. Good | lease. good parking. Meat man could easily handle this business. ‘Money to Loan 53 aes (State Licensed Lenders) LOANS ON HOUSES 2 ™ modern ho COUNTY On ern homes. . Hy Oa modern. . On a soll a homes. 4..On gare, ge be 209 bis ~ sBuILDING Mortgage Loans LOW INTEREST Unttmited funds for single family — eS ee canceled borrower , mH. G. PE TERSON 1310 re State Bank Bid, Phone FE 5-8406 or FE 5-671 Swaps PEL LD PLL LLL le LE 55 truck or will sel. EM ALUM. COMB. WINDOWS, SIDING. awnings. furnaces or lumber. For 4 ft. be golf clubs or 21 in. _TV_ comb. ¢r cash. EM _ 3-3229. BUILD YOUR OWN HOME. WE have a beautiful lot 130x289 foot. with some nice trees, and a geod neighborhood. Walton and pecka- baw area. We will take your or $1,500 with $260 down. PAUL A. KERN, Realtor PE 20200 EXCELLENT Sane OR 16 “16 HORSE | eutboard moter for good guns | er what. Burr-Ghell. graph WESTINGHOUSE ADJUSTA- Requires only inventory down. No, 3745. OTATE-WIDE | Estate Service of Pontiac | A. Landmesser, Broker PE 41582 P E5-007s OPPORTUN ITY Tf that is what you page been | waiting for. Here it. ty. Present owner netting over $5,000 per — a For. parti dry clean- | ing culars call Mrs. —_ rE LOH: BROWN, Realtor 1362 W, Huron FE 2-4810 MOTEL ON LAKE BEAUTIFUL seenery, Dixie H U * 16 miles from Pontiac, 20 miles from Fitat 6 units including 4 use kee “4 apts to ex- 3 old, Also lovely e and garare included All completely furn. scaped, stone steps to pact 2 boats, etc By owner. MA 5-9351, Clarkston, PAIN iT AND 1 WALL PAPER. manufacture window shades. gating. Call way 30341 or Ken- leaving city, Must seil busines sod stock. 482 Rochester Rd near SECOND BAND STORE 10 YEAR lease selling or Ent doctors orders. _FE 35333 bt [aon Mh Must’ sell deo & to death of owner. "°F ¢747 of VEr- mont #4635 - pee WAXING SERVICE. “REGULA San toss inco: me. ’ SELL — eae S tee Se to nee eee sce pag wea DOWN Money to Loan 53 {State Licensed Lendera) CASH For You Today Up to $500 Se eo oe NO. PAYMENTS WHILE Sor or won Pontiac's !a: and oldest Leas Comeany Bust ass FINANCE £0. Three a ee PONTL Huron DRATTON ‘PLaIns: “41 Dixie WALLED LA E230 Barnston (Next to Bank) : Py paxter Comes & EIVIROMTONE SHOPPING -_ FOR A LOAN? to employed men, or single Nae- Single visit loan, ret, Phone, write or come LOANS $25 TO $500 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 7 W. Law : Pontt | $79 bie window fam for good ghot- _ gun 2766. 'GOoD } SPEED {UEEN ‘MANOLE for bedroom suite. FE 3-73 GOOD 1949 OR 1980 ‘CAR = MY 54 CASH FOR a KINDS OF USED SWAP TRACTOR FOR picKor dishes. FE 5-3853._ -8. Tele- | | DEMONSTATOR Sale Household Goods 57 CLEARANCE SALE = Weds., MAIN FURNITURE Free Park PE 54-3853 1220 O Baldwine Next to Adler's Mxt. value. $39.95. These are brand new 1965 models, famous moka, Formica ba Come in, look compare a be convinced 7 these extraordina: bargains Michigan Fiucrescen’ _ 303 Orchard Lake Ave L Fr KELVIN ATOR ew. DEEP freese — ike new "beans er Rd. Ox- CABINET SINK AND BABY scale. Good condition. 179 Nel- __50n wt e oF | Combination — Easy elec: tric clothes dryer & de- luxe Easy Spindrier washer. Dryer has never been used. FE 8-1215 be- fore 9 p.m. Huron. ENTERPRISE _ range, with tight feet swing set, OR 3-4206, GOOD OLD COUCH, $20. LEATHER chair, $5, Child's bed. MI 48851 eves. CHAMBERS GAS RANGE. REGU- :~ or ee Excellent condi- ion. D.NING chairs. PE 17-0521. TASLE. 4 STURDY equity ip 1952 Chevrolet club | _ ©" eee eee coupe, OL 23-6685, DEEP FREEZE UPRIGHT. ONE 1947 27 FOOT STEWART COACH | of America’s best makes, Freezer housetrailer excellent condition, | 8nd food guar ears. $496 or trade for furniture. FE | $495.00 or $279.00. ightly §-3883 sims in| transit. Michigan — 393 «(Orchard «Lake MERCMAN ‘CORNER TaBre, | _4¥e swap for 2 end tables or $25 SEEP PREEZE. 14 CU. FT. LEK- _eash. FE 40352. PORCH GLIDER EXCELLENT condition for rotary power mow- _ or. [ . SWAP OR | SELL 20 «6FT. OR more hardwood ‘flooring. 12 - 50 al off drums, FE 2-6466, SWaP OR SELL 12 CHOICE LOTS in Roseland Park Fe sens. _Woodward ana 12 Mi. FE 5- EQUITY IN AN INCOME FOR vacant lot or ¢ar and cash. Part- ly furn. Possession first of June gan between 4 and 7 om. FE wut TAKE GOOD 4 TON PiCK- auity wees Ss Bd = for my a modern BE r 4:30 p.m. MA bottle: ¢ Re od for bees cin | out aadictelig. wit deer rifle or sell, $45. F a4 SWAP 50 GAL. ELECTRIc 1 hos f water heater for complete but beds 633 Saline Dr, out of Wa- terford, TRADE : TRADE IN ANYTHING down on HP OUTBOARD DMO. LAKE PRIVILEGES, ut Lake, 2 cet garage, il trade for vacant ig or near SWAP YOUR OLD — MOWw- er in on a new one 17 in elec- rotary used mower, rowers. Barnes W,. Huron 8t. Hardware. 742 ___ For or Sale Ct Clothing 5 von Tht aS — soe ng “a ft fe pets. Call seit other 4 56 BAL- asboabie WAN TED: RATS 2s Ee Aone se —_ FORMA i) ballarina M4. ere _lent condiion, Phone OR CANDLELIONT ‘QATTN eckene _dress, else rE 757. - ORLA” ” SIZE “AND 10. a for weddings. Cheap. EM LACE WEDDING DRESS, NYLO veil Lace bridesmaid dress. Bown | size 10. Tresces, coats, suits, ete, Sire 10-13. Roller skates, size 7% 3-3657 Shine ‘aner 7. hardware store loc we BPs nue rerin ~¥ tiac. $40, stock, gross. $2,000 dn. plus POOL ROOM and recreation hall m Thumb area com- munity. rent. $2,800 full price, Es —T BAR located on U 5.33 bide With bar. ‘aan “ere Lime apt, $49,500 on terms. TOR OEGE pri located mm the converts Lod — : Voa'en terme including rea! REALTOR 43 W. Huron Open Eve. 7 to 9 * HARDWARE STORE IARDWARE FE 2-8316 & WINE STORE ts im the same location, rence PE 2-0240-_Pontine TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $25 TO $500 HOUSEHOLD Ph. Rochester OT eon OL. 1-9791 ; LOAN S SERVICE? rt Free Bema © Avie te the place cow se you. Leslie Fieisher, ager. Berkeley Voss, President. Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto - [Loan Company — reper = Br, , E 4 GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 to 1953 cars “—, = re sit AKLAND LOAN CO. | E E 2-9206 23 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDO. “WHEN YOU NEED Sale Hoasehold Goods 87, AB ELECTRIC STOVE $28. BABY butle with all attachments. $50. EM 3-0937. 367 8. Williams Lake. 4 Goop BY ON PORTABLE Tadios. we $14 «($22 §-8755 M REDECORATING ne matching ri — condition ox "2. _#l le ear? runner. MI mirrored dr. table, occa drapery cranes aod, venetian blinds. 1698 Meanie _ Syivan Village, PE 2- 21517 ASPHALT . TILE.. LE... .3%4c tus Paint oss 140 Gal. WALL LINOLEUM 9x12 Linoleums. .$1.98 up ® Ft at 60 per , can" 2 Harold's Paint & Lino. fe wife Tans oat Vewat Puan” sell & Com vE Excellent | z { a . re 1% yrs. old, "ie. OR 38612 or OR 3-0194. CARNIVAL . > 7. Mm Reg UB Pat OFF Cope. 1964 by NEA Sermoe, ine Yj UwoTau * 31UI99- AAS / 4 by Dick Turner | For Sale Miscellaneous 60/ For Sale “Miscellaneous 64 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 PPP ‘aniintad OIL AUTO, WATER HEATER. ’ ALL OUT CLEARANCE 900, 000 FEET rat” tank condition. "Bees <—s Visit General Baleares Lose ona on | ereey Taek, : | GROWS AND’ oROWS AND| NO), 984 dueq sll Sines. sale 55 gal. 4 GROWS! ‘bee mi PLY = “as drums for bi paraing Your lets { weoce wfOWER TOOLS tar Fe BT Re sour docks. ce, v, Impac ‘<® 4%" Pir issaisesceces: QB 4 | gWrench 50 gyp 516° Pir ceeeeres: % SALVAGE SALE. 5 * | $94.50 B & D elec. figsaw $42.50 | Oak Floorin = : ie f coua sce a 5 § | Frese a an ede clos ew $003 | geet ec cee bar Guanes wats pac ‘eats a $26.95 famous i" elec. drill $19.75 | ew FLUSH DOORS % in. fir oly ‘score, 45 8 ft, j tate Sa seter outer: ta 3 | | 6 odlimadh = DOOR TRIM =e | ta.ae cnet board. 18 6q ft. rer fame = elec cae . 4 06 | renee” Bg ll toe hat -g — ® ft. retrigerciors, to rill. sander, polisher 3% se » i 83 MISCELLANEOUS Pe Base Shoe Je Lim Ft. $8 kal, steel tums, $2 ach. gibbo Agere ol ae Sits HAGGERTY x 8 ft. work benches. #9 Lorn up. $12.50 36 Ib. fertilis. spreader $ 6.25 LUMBER co Mise. birch plywood | $79.50 17° rotary lawnmower $47 50 : = ° Misc. cabinets (@ 2.25 trigger hose nozzle $ 1.25 Market 41084 4 x 8 wood platforms for docks. 135 ft. plastic § yr, hose...... $1.40 | ‘ook Mke new Lengthen your @& New Bendix auto. washer, $125. : os tie 5 vr. $265 | 197 Haggerty Hwy Wallea Lake Pormise sink top materis . # sprinkler-soaker . $ 1.39 ‘i $29.05 Arvin 14” table fan $18.95 PON TIAC COACH CO. hope reversible window fan $18 65 8 Dis Mey a 14.96 8” table fan $ 895 = ere en TO ¢ PM 4 aate Lenny mel coumeette ; tri OPE : ; Mi. A spinning ree] . 5.98 core 8 — = —. ket Ganaue Doors Fe ass Spinning rod Jip tameus sulboe'd motor $0030 | gpl HoOeETROMS, | Save Money at $13.95 Barbecie grill, wheels $ 8 80 | Berry all steel fu Fuaranteed. $ 3.95 Insulated picnic bax $229 | From $35 and up Eslimates on BURMEISTER’ s 8 3.05 | thermal jugs $269) remodelin tee $10.95 Bernz gas lantern .. § 7.75 37) 8. a flock FE -2-0203 Te} Casco steam iron ... $1295 : RY DOOR SALES co. on bo ee $323 | for Sa atER BOILER, CHOICE ry) Dorméyer hand mixer $12.95 et re a bho "ae 80 000 Compare our prices on hand mes ioe ioaly, Mr. Rust. 00, “Trouble with Myrtle is that everything I tell her goes in one ear and out through the beauty parior!"’ Sale Ho Household Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Le CON- DUNCAN bi fad DINING ROOM suite 5, wicker davenport chalr and table set $30, automatic hot water heater gas $30. ABC ge, 40) ‘W. Huron 5t. EASY —_ es A-t CONDI tion. 1342 ececrnoc a RANGE, “$15.00 git pl Saar table . complete ¥ Waterford, Michigan. ENTERPRISE ELECTRIC “RANGE Fieor model. Orig — $250.95 R Now $169.95 _ Electr‘ 1060 W Huron. SPIN o DRYER wall "OR F1961 before 4 > WASHING MACHINE. $30, _ 5427 Fleet St., FE. 5-0087, TABLE ‘TOP GAS FE &- Munro REMINGTON % % 5 AIR Ww. $165. B. Electric y080 w, v tturen REFRIGERATOR. EXC t‘on. Ci Munro . CONDI- t ss ueeeet ~ "mror . : ch atrs elephone e. | $2132. a IRONER, 960. 3s ~ QUEEN staTion/ RY) LAUNDRY TUBS & | Algom “novoRT “SOLD .& EX- changed. Turner's @03°Mt. Clem- ens. FE 20801 o xu is (CARPET. “TROUPE, FLORAL. “TABLES BLOND AND ed odernistic designs, value $13.95. These are more than half r Michisen Fluocrescen' _chard j_Lake Ave. SALEON 7 UsED eae “RANGES. with pig tall. Only $24.50 each. Phillips Petroleum Co Or- | chard Lake Rd. FE 23-0195 "GUARANTEED. RE | FOR SALE Ln bag up | ger washers . Do's UD | Gy, * washers ...... up| ‘acuum cleaners .. $ 7.95 up! oy's 96 Oakland 'E_ 2-402) FRIGIDAIRE 7 CU. PT. $50. GEN- eral =e $30 «=Beauti- ful cendition. e¢ pew. after 6 —P.m. -nnontannoi GAS STOVE ___ 86 ~Hudson GAS STOVE, WHITE GOOD CON- dition, $12. 168 Auburn. GLIDER 000 CONDITION. |. $38. VER UM LIKE NEW. 14.95. Belts begs. brushes. all makes. 666 Myrtle. ron Oar be Lord’s Specials set $40.95 Furniture and Appliances 125 W Huron FE 40583 “Where Rarigiey" 2 Used To Be.” ee ae TANE S VACUUM. 1 | LIKE Reasonable. FE 5-0642 « ENMORE WA WASHER, GUARAN- 503 N. Johnson. PE 45169. STE yi . GOOD _condition. EM }3-3428. LINOLEUM 4 AND > PAINT SALE % Metal bunkbeds NEW FURNITURE 2 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE. FE rE BUNK BEDS ec e Mattresses Sie ss Cotten Mattresses Lo) ore Breakfast one. and exchange every- =~ the be home. Come tn and be convine Galland Furniture 14 _8. maw ss 23-8523 | ROD-IRON. DINETTE TABLE AND antique quilt, Cal) after 6:30. FE _8-7005_ __ § bl a Zz. er moving house, wishes Te maaan cabinet. T.V. Stand. eere fee for le so — laa15 _ otter eB Many pier PE 2-0974 rt y "Hazelets J PAIR LINED ee ee 7 et drapes, : ; ike new, Front door Liberty __9-3203 Eves. ‘al ROLLAWAY BED AND A SIZE _ byives washer, 1740 Iverness Rd., e between 6 and 9 "95" GIBSON aEPRIGERATOR: . 835 quick broil rotisserie, new, Pn loca radio and record player. large gee wiih left hand _board. FE 2-8068 atter 4, L = = ING M covEeH- alto covers, tailor made, $25. rE 45382 a ; _ 2? MAHOGANY TWIN BEDS WITH- out springs or mattresses: mahogany chest of 8 drawers; chaise oe. Victorian table 3 t rose shantung © curtains, easonable, MI Fi ed 2 machines 69.50 up omen maple buffet table and 4 chairs $9560 New sofa beds, $3994 oe-w bunk beds maple, 49 oa room suites . eotton mattresses all sizes, gil. evervining fer home, BASY PLAN. LAYAWAY ¥ Le 9x12 LINO. RUGS. .$2.98 | Pie ee a 1 Reet $4.05 6 House Pais Faint. eal. Ste viere INCA ay neers PA GAL. $3.50 YERS (4! W. HURON FE _ NEW AND ber > FURNITURE OF all kinds. ul be) - stoves $9.50 up. eccasiona ehair $4.50 sewin | eR, coe diaeahediee Soa DO YOU REALLY WANT TO savs almost 4 on vour HEATING JOB “nen toliowing, DO DO the it —— eacy with my super- tsion DO your shoppin, bo ak tirst. n b oe yuu —— me ee A carry Beating we nown products. ‘full GUARANTEES on parte & service | i mn out costs o1 esti 8, ancy of. fices, pares Soro store and its be-p. show models ete Do you think pays for al} thts? & vicure shows ai) and He Warehouses ‘located De- a delivered to vou Remember call ONLY tf reedy and mean it _fer_ PHA terms . AIR COMPRESSORS WITH JACK bammers power cement finishers, chain saws, rotary mowers. CONE’S RENTAL :25) Baidws ss PE 30077 ALWAYS WRECKING. OUR a are less. Union Pb aw .. Ine 31245 W. 8 Mile ANCHOR FENCES No money PAA oi ved. _Phee eengares | + AIR COMPR i JA WITH JACK hammers. Power cement finishers. and skil) saws, Sewer Jeaners. Scaffolding. CONE’S RENTAL 12$1_ Baldwin PE_ 20077 AIR COMPRESSORS PUMP 8, mixers, agp trowel, ete. on) ACEPON's ) RENTAL s Sy a 208 SAVINGS Good straight used lumber 224- 2x6 — at 2x10 - 2212. Just arrived a car of 2xéx8° and | ix6 Pir Sheathing. New flu up. | Windews made to your order. Rock wool imsulation— : Readimix concrete mor- tar -* Shing —— and many other build: needs, Plumbers Be a tb We can save on mene y on your SURPLUS LUMBER Material Sale 5040 Highland Ba. Rise) OR 3-7082 Artists’ supplies, hobby supplies—check our clas- sification “Hobbies and Supplies” No. 24A. BLOWER CABINET AND BLOWER for ravi furnace liom i ——. vs. e R. & Co., 1090 BLACKETT'S OFFER . ba ence posts. — cents Sheat*irg owas $75 Paint Rod “* ‘a as jonable. prices 00 of bunaing THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 381 8. SAGINAW. ST. PONTIAC MICHIGAN __ Used Trade-in Dept. Apt. ape wee: nelrigerntet ae ware aoe Sees CLAYTON'S Furniture, A liances 1 ber tone _ Fe see WHITER WASH BRIGHTER FIXTURES ** BLACKETT’S BLDG, SUPPLIES oon Dishes | le-are e OIL. HOT WATER_HEAT- . A-l condition, OR 3-1083. excellent condition. S| tools, socket sets wrenches, ete etc for mechanics carpenters -and home craftsmen and you'll : ebop here! GENERAL WAREHOUSE CO. 2258 rae Hwy., N. of Telegraph 6: Sun 30 to 2:30 uaa & Friday Evenings to CLOSING OUT 5 $4.95 PA aINT lee TILE «9 ve LAiD LINOLEUM se | Wat! TILE 8Q SMITH'S, *337'S . Saginaw COMP SET or -OOLP clubs A real buy. FE. 3-7590 after 7. CONCESSIONS TR A. TLER | POR hot dogs, popcorn, ete. Could be used for comping —_ _ Fate "°° ter quick ie. oa. Pens (3H JET PUMPS #ROM $69 50, G._-A. Thompson. 86 8 Perry DUSTY ROSE RUG 12x15, 10 IN. Logan Lath, FE 4¢-2019 DEEP WELL JET PUMP AND 2 wal pressure tank. $45. Fairmount, 1 block off panicle i Water tank. EUGENE HTIRDRIER, $35, “AUTO. | matic hot water heater, $30 Wicker dafenport. chair table set, $30. can Phyfe dining | suite, $75. Cartage, 401 W. Yuron FE 2-4780 FOR SALE. CLOTHES — LES, Pr heavy steel Ox5 $15 eciesr: so N Roselawn. FE 23927. After 6 Dm IF _D.! | 1% HP 4 CYCLE REO ROTARY power = Peete A sd leaf | mule er _EM seri, cellent condition. FUEL OIL TANKS 273 Gal. 18 in. legs. sau -4 oe Se Delivered GARBAGE DISPOSAL UNIT $39.95 complete. No plumbing. No gas. No electricity. It's new. Tt's safe. Tt's a, artin Co os PE tase Orchard Lake Rd. FE 8-074 |2 WHEEL TRAILER 4x8 N rack box. $50. 2556 Williams ir Rd. near Gale Rd. OR 3-5313._ 13. ark bees OTL FURNACE 115.000 ounter flow Comolete wn ri santrele. Excellent condi- tion. Call Stan Garwood Heating EM_ 32080 G_ £E. STOVE. $25. LADIES ROL- ler — sive 8. used once $10. Coa burning hot water gal, tank, good for PE 45832. 16 Scott G & M COMPANY pacissors LAWN Mow- EN KX NIVES AND SICKLE BARS MACHINE SHARPENED ALL 18 GUARANTEED 2555 E. Walton | ‘ wire %, | . Switches and | enndition. +150 “| hall _ pd enlghlora Swivet Fat sgapic eax fight ‘an coditios a cant Log mean © wa SAVE Supply 6 Sagi FREE Sr nitee $19.95 Washbowls with fittings 21232 Gouble sinks $ 0.05 e bath sets with ¢ 5. Seeres $ SAVE PLUMBING ‘SUbPLY 00 S. Saginaw “t 5-2100 (QUCIMOSREAD VARIETY * STORE "$5 GLIDDEN SPRED SATIN WAR. wick's. 2678 Orchard Lk. Rd. HEARING alba NW AND used. Phone Rules, FE HIGH PRESSURE STEAM JENNY 12. Used three months. Wil: sacrifice $750. OA 82337. after INTERESTED IN MUSIC? I HAVE & set of six nicely bound Modern -Musie _and— Folumes which I will sell at less than half tice. MElrose 4-5854. — KNICKABOCKER CEMENT MIX- er, Call MUlberry_ 9-2308. LARGE SIZE REED DOLL BUG- Reversible. Dark-blue reed, "eh 4 oor. For vere iis RY. 1 Midwest with brakes. EM 3-5036. a §2 GAL. CUO Sy ELECTRIC LAVATORIES. COMPL. LETE WITH | seg en heater, reg, $124.95, 5 faucets, $24.50 value, $14.95. Also | at $90.95 wae on Edison, toilets, bathtubs, shower stalls at | liges. terrific values. These are crate | ie pieusahooyinn Shop marred. Michi yy Fluorescent, sad ao — e. 51 W. Huron sera a ae + BOUs GGy, Ba Orns AND electric E ss106. *hor's bikes r, $5. BR ROILE 440.80 od Retrigerators gc 4 Pome te cartes ot give away HUTCHINSON - Trailer Sales $ 50 ‘fT HYD! ¥ $09 Dine Hey. Eg HADSOME LARC E BLACK siee, desk $50 MI 6-0853 INTERESTED» so PHOTOORAPH- te ulpmen ites? "ise Clasuifieationg mg HOB. IES ty 8 LIES. Pi _CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT, “ia, can Sciuicee SINK, BEAU- titul 42 in. model, $95.00 value, 50. Slightly ree in transit. Also several 54 66 in. models at terrific cabess Michigan 7c ereecemh., 303 Orchard Lake KENTILE- Six marble colors. ox0x% toch. 5 CENTS EACH = FLOOR SHOP - Open 99 99 8. Saginaw Bt. LIONEL & AMERICAN[ FLYER TRAINS AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERV- geoutne factory parts. test on factory analyzer R's, 63 W Huron MODERN EQUIPMENT POR sie. shop, Cal) after noon, FE MRS NEWMAN'S VARIETY yon Shop, 915 Orchard Lk. ‘Teleeranh. MANUFACTURERS AGENT BALE. When these are cone there is no more OH furnaces from $2 co.) ote wth ourner Nationally known merchandise, 80 8. ig’ JIGSAW MOTOR AND TA $70. Ther irone 1876 Procter of MICKEY SALES AND aeRvi New ard Factory Rebuilt Machines Every make “Serag and Guarantee . 635 Auburn Ave. Pontiac, __ FE +330 NEW 3 DOUBLE EURO win: dows. 1 single double 32224. $42 1 triple 28x24 $64. 02 W. Hopkins NEW AND USED Wood screens and storm windows, Alum. comb screens and storm windows. Reasonable prices. EM 3-3229 payments ‘avallaole. Se mar Garder, Lawn 1597 8. Woodwe rd (neath et Mile Rd.) Birmingham, MI 46009 ~NEW GALVANIZE” PIPE 108 > NEW 8 IN TABLE saw. BO, ‘MO- tor, $20, Small lathe, Belie- vue, PE 5-820. Of FURNACE WITH DUCTS. Do et Call OR 30505 after D. OUTBOARD MOTOR 1-10 HP. _and_ paint + prmrerer_* Y_ 20006. 2 WHEEL RAILER | FOR SALE. _Call at nen 8, Marshall. | RECONDITIONED SINGER BEW- ing machines. $29.50 FE 2-0143 for free home demonstration 52 GALLON ELECTRIC matic hot water heater. _used. $80. 400 E Sheffield. PLYWOOD > AUTO- never H 5 " SBSee Se oee, 4 for Quotations Pontiac Plywood Co. 1488 Bak’wh, Ave PE 2-2543 PIPE DIES-% IN. % IN. . $10 Sump pump, Westir nek motor ss new, _ 5427 Fleet §t. FE PICNIC TABLES FOR SALE. . ALL sizes. FE 4-5085. REINFORCE! CONCRETE SEP- tic tanks Ph +6428. ROMEX WI A FOOT BY oll, Sinks er.‘e marred, $3.75. 30 gal. aeaters 50, §2 gal. el heaters, 50. _ O_ Ar 8. Perry. $25. ROWBOAT. ant §§ h. pv. motor, §65. FE POD. i wales» > 4 52 GAL ELEC. HEATER .. i 30 eal, auto. eas heater 98 Cab sink-fittines $50.50 up. Laundry trays stan‘ faucet $21 9! | SAVE SUPPLY 100 © Saginaw St STOP _ Hsten. the ‘first punch Sure Look and biitton starter lawn mower. it's @ ‘ JACOBSON 7 Now at EVAN'S EQUIPMENT. __.6607_Di xie Hwy. Dixte SOIL PIPE, $3.20 LOT.. WAR Lk. Ra. wicks, i] Ee A 1 oressor MA 4-3247 after 6 p.m AN ‘ACE other —- P- bard, MA bag de wae og ehain fall $35. Nearly new bar, $15. OA 8-3245. “STORM: SASH Atuminum ea ae — 1 "AT: sURMEIOT ERS SE Mot hos ss A_ MUST 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU oer acente. sheet .... ae sa eeee Sane 40 power mowers. from a) 3 pe. colored bath set, all “fittings, seat, medicine cab. . $150 95 AND win vgtey=-2 TO ‘$300 ON ALL MAKE SURE IT's BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 6197 Cooley Lake Rd. me telegr ee ao 3-41T71 e ‘* . —- Pu s-0186 STOP! LOOK! in drums for your _— _ton, 4750 Joslyn Septic Tanks Minstaltelion if decired. PE S-beTs = Pid SALE. — ScardBaaeon or tank and controls. Mise as ticles a i days. Can 14 FELEVisiOns REPRIOMRA TORE reesers ppareincle 4 stoves. froners. New nage Beatie So Co. ‘a that ges Talbott Lumber Tt ee _Ave, Ph PE acon i SET OF 10 CUSTOM MADE copper built window screens. Will faa home. A bargain. OL VESTINGHOUMP. P od TABLE o dishwashe- »¢ ost. Regular. Cast tron bath tu $82 50. Je: wate pumps 863.50. Com-. bination ele- stoves 5 refriverator, Ree $364.06 sale. $264.50 demonstrate’ Open daily 8 to Sun. Arnason Plumbing Supply 950 M15, Ortonville Phone 130 We Deliver Do It Yourself FOR RENT 61 land Puel and Paint 408 Orehe. Lake Ave. PE 5-6150. ” Paint. 4 chard Lake Ave. FE 5-6159 to 6:30. WHY PAY THE HIGH sie sa FOR t EAINT? rou . duakan: RANTEED PLYCOTE PAINT. PER GAL. $1 DUTCHCRAPT PER OAL. 53 ict 1112 KING BROS. PONTIAC RD_AT OPDYEET Cameras, Equipment 61A BH. . pi, 1¢,MM MOVIE caMmna, Cc. under . * @ 2, co “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955 + Sal Office Equiment a: ~ “For Sale Pets \, SALVAGE ’ new con Se ee er PONTIAC COACH Co, |_fise't _OPEN Sat. AM. TO 4 PM. {ele Holly | A Cash Saving]| S2),beiitert reper, Used. ~ ghoteua. inch barrel: $20.00, —_ AND TAN UNDS. OR | _ WELL _Equipment gna Keg Sunday 10 te ROYAL Rr TYPEWRIT- “Sale Si Store | Equipment 4 Bab Parakeets ++ $2.79 witn CAGE . 15.98 tel ath ‘tienks Cee ie! OR DACHSHUN iSHUND PUPPIES 0 WEEKS Fle’ s Home Aquarium BAR CHAIR FOR SALE,| COERMAN SHEPHER RD, FEMALE. er ae a condition. MA 42416 alter 6. eco eid.” Spayed.Reascnabiy |PORD , TRACTOR WITH, BLADE — Walled Lake. can pre er a iis family “he shave PE 3308.” ‘ 110 PY. MEAT CASE AND| 4124 PRAZER ROTO 5, NEW other grocery store equipment. | KITTENS FREE TO GOOD |, 804 1 oe on ores home, } 107, Rotary j ~'Sale 2 Sporting Goods "65 | MEXICAN cumnUAHOAS” AFTER prcem, pre, Revive. 8 Or ine Creneré Lake Rd: N AFTER 6 at 1039 5 HP. JOHNSON our. Pa AND CANARIES. board motor, $45. PE 41128. 2489 “Auburn Rd. PE 4-6510. FrnM_PENCR BOILD:NO— A150 “GUNS—BUY SELL TraDe | PUPPIES — ALL sscldonie Wa Gaul orocrtdan. Manley Leach, 16 . 0 8 Anes. 4-643. OGWs baits ] Pree Shisciee omen ven. Tmmediate erection. Also good sell, han'3 a me . | food. Since 1931. 88 684 Oakland Ave.| _-edar se ‘none bee eg FE 2-4708, NTINUING TROPICAL F' Fish avel & 66 > ol pe Dirt 66) ° pifon, “Medhen’ asl mc: 1 1QUIDATION SALE, 4 AKC REGUTERED wus: Entire stock “of new for eed Rg ae a rs TOR soil. D GRAVEL | Heuebroken, Lee Farm, comer . Wo days. Open dally wa I 5 adie Tay se titty EE | ha Ph" Oronvine ares Mes"! |adUTH LYON, (Pai - SUPPLY +654. PARA OPALINES; " “JOHN DEERE DEALER” 4-1 TOP 80 ; | _tes._ 1306 Clemens." 44-6960. sous Lyon, bien _ Geneva 17-9281. ® sahd and gravel. | PARAKEETS, BABIES. 79] MEL-/|spRAYERS. ORCHARD A’ Earl Howard : rose. 40. tate s. We carry both Hardie ai BLA T. ALSO SAND | PARAKEETS and Myers in stock. W. P. See ae ale. Dancey's, 239 Voorhies. PE 5-803. Ges a, Werduced beanes inerth a-1 TOP SOIL AN AND BLACK cx pint. PIGEONS. BEAUTIFUL FANTAILS ot 14 Rd.) Birmingham. Delivered. PE 44001 ° eat ht Phone Midwest _4- a1 ae REG. SPRINGER SPANIEL PU Mich. Chain Saw Dist. = a oe aed Gentine, ect of Seen oo Bale, service & Rentals MY TOP FILL DIRT. SAND "herd lene é RMAN shEP. ; RENT LAWN MOWERS, GAR- CET Sal Goalie “ on bloodlines, MY 2-191, Chasm: | “en ‘actors sen tod afte 5 i bd T ATTENTION mae FISH AND | SUPPLInG, bars — > = Mastick Co., M59 Black dirt, § yard : at Milford MU byes £5 Jee A a Dee ball pind eee = tabe2 or avis Open Nights and BLACK DIRT AND DUMP TRUE eepaneitabiner yy Pt SBOXER PUPS 9 aaa tion Saies 77 service, Call r p TRUSS rare - APRA _8-08TT — Taian $1 ELL. aa aeeeogaE : K DIN? LOADED AND DE o rade rowboat or | SAT. NIGHT aly MILE BLACK DIRT Re op omy RB ng __utllity trailer. FE 4 south *s west of Lk. Orion, We septic tanks. complete, bulldos- | SELLING OUT. PARAWEETS,| are selling furniture from the ine. FE 4107? or PE 1-9197. cages, best boxes, FE 5-9008. — Ha : ae ea eo — rethe™ * FILL. TOP Dogs 7 Trained, f Boarded « 20 sale. furniture or every room c ae ° me, also, fas stoves, SCE PRAM AMY ae pee ge oampen | fawn then: coin, = iN ana mise ry * CK NG SERVICE —_— beaters You bring it ven sell it! Tyler est erate too soil and Professional handler Free| %°4,, Brodie auctioneers. MY shredded black dirt. PE boas. Dick ur and delivers. pes |.) eae BLACK DIRT OUR SPECIALTY. bred Cerman Shevherd | AUCTI EVERY WEDNESDAY & yds. 910. or FE | puppies availab'e out of the verv| nieht) ‘LE. Smart. Sale Farm . Firm imported stock. Mil) Lake| Roch - 2 Auction, SATURDAY. MAY 21 BLACK cad greveh tee nad” Ce | ROARDING | BAT NC SING Al AND CLIP-| at 1 ud pm 1 mile south of 31340. bing. 14 N _FE 27-6113 ae Wage Pig miles east to DOGs AND ¢ ats BOARDED. OBE- aybee BROWN PF aT ie ten fience training Burr-Shell. 378 8. ee ee etl os, gg | tes: Wonderful for new lawns, | Telegraph. SS i a dates pal flowers shrubs. — ete, Pickup HH ( E 7 iis of alf. lead ito or deliver Retail or wholesale. ay, Grain & Feed — cin a raw, 400 is Very short hav! tor ‘ aeba. rE on = corn; J. D. No 50 poodleng plowed } ALES OF TIMOTHY “AND 10 oil 2 row cultivate GUsToM TRUCKING BY Wad. clover mix 20¢ dele. FE| ft mower: 2 bottom 14” os or nour, MY_ 3-6821. #7847, snow scoop; 4 bar rake, corn Barvewats GRAVELED AND graded. All xinds af eravel and . op soll anne Iso garden plowing, MA 5-2704 LOADING BLACK DIRT AND FILL | ~~ dirt, Ane amennt. Mon through Bat ston Walters Lake. MApie 5-7605 PIT RUN ROAD GRAVEL, PROC- ess roed grave! = field ° sand Washed - concer i | cha pea gravel, 10A gravel. — tack dirt . Pe | and mason sand 21768 C. Price, FARM TOP SOIL and bieck dirt. § yard toa4, _ $10 delivered. PE 46588 A OF CLAY m too soil. §-cu. yd. deliv- ered $12.50. berets 23066. BLACK SOIL, PEA SAN os aes t delivered. rE BLACK DIRT Peat humus mined 12 feet deep. Weed free. Pinest qualitv too | sagen cot] rad vour truck FOLVERING PEAT & GRAVEL oer ” Mile Ra. 4-2625 ete HAY FOR SALE AL 4-134 ALL KINDS OF aay oats, corn, Phone HAY “STRAW, A &-0666. wo A TON 350 LARGE BALES OF STRAW wire bound 35 cents per bale cor 4 quick sale Cali Werren Stout, FE = 5-8165. ALFALFA brome and Timoth er! and clover. Will deliver. OA 8-2179. - .ECOND CUTTING ALFALFA, hav ana straw 3 section spring = nearly ow 470 W Wal WANTED. GOOD CLOVER HAY. _Write Pontiac Press, Box 63. For | ‘Sale Livestock 72 72 wore 7 — tb ope s pys a 63898. i921 er Lk. Rd r) wanany oti ‘sey TEAR fing heifers 6120 Dixie Hwv _erford Mich, BAY | POR’ ¥ AND 6 SADDLE HORSE. 5495 Lake Rd. Clarkston, Soak ¥ youk HORSE AT WINDY Knol] Ranch. Trails through 3300 acres of beautifu) rolling scenic country side. Box stalls $35 per +808 «©Milford, ae nas Hu O06 TOPSOIL DELIVERED. | Month. MUtual — PRESh GUERNSEY COW. OL ROAD & DRIVEWAY 2-3308, 2130 Livernois. gravel. Pit run, 60-40 and cushion WE AND ARABIAN rE sess pen rere "8 yr. old. Saddle and bridie. c "YDS, RORSE” MANURE DE | So Adame na Hivered, $15. EM 3-4207. % GOOD MILKING COWs. 3520 "1 R, Roch Rd OL 1-3177. Call RICH TOP SOIL _after § on weekdays. ROAD GRAVEL 8 yards, $7.00 delivered, FE 46588. Shredded Peat Humus FE %-025 (5 yds, $12) FE 5-7666. orR RELDED BI ACE DIRT , AND A-) tor eravel Fr Marim cK T, “FILL sand and gravel. FE i TOP SOI Shredded Peat _Fill_sand & gravel, VF _5-1203. TRUCKERS ATTENTION We load clean, shredded high test BROWN PEAT Wholesale HOLIDAY PARK 4300 lata Rd. Waterford Hil" Renne Kennels Mie De: Wisued “si50 100 GRAVEL. = dirt. ting Lake Bullde & y ng my. Wood, “Coal & Fuel 67 regory ORNAM ENTAL EVERGREENS. Gates. 4365 Laveer . (M-24). FE 5-6356. SANSIE:. .08-; GERANIUMS S0c: I combina- FOR SALF: FINE @ QUARTER type —_ wer Bin Exceptional per ischoff 1816 N. M0 fse28 cross- te. Milford’ ra’ Michigan. HEREFORD BULL; GooD “FIVE- yrs nd — crave breeding. an Metamor Michigan PALAMINO GELDING G GENTLE, mere die ecnoaneth tooled poe reasonable FE 6rT4° or VERY GENTLE SPOTTED PONY. saddle and bridle. MA 42147, apple PE 407M Stale Pees, “NPN —— BALER TWINE ernie Wit FARM FENCE -STEEL POSTS | BARBED wikt _HOUGHT ON "k. S6x iEw AND USED GA N TRAC- of feucing. Fer : Davis Co. Ph. 45 Ortonville. : PARMA 3 G6 TRACTORS. ME ROTARY TIL : SAD PERTILIZER KING BROS Smith sile; near heap 25x18 — eorn crib;\ coop. Ber rich ‘. prop” Metamors Bank clerk er. Phone Son, Oxford Aucth Oa 6-2814 AUCTION SALE ; FRI. NIGHT 6:30 B tion | Be, cari. Ire pevw prey and Uixie Hwy. ween 1 Waterford furniture | tools and office furniture consisting files, some ez- room ing roo new box springs and mattresses, | the very best. Combination ra- dio and | r players, chests. beds, mattresses and springs, vanities, night ppt 4s, efrigerators vacuum cleaners, russ, excellent varieties of tables and chairs. Electric troner. pop-up toaste.. waffle irons and lawn mowers, linoleum and rugs. floor and table lamps. China cabinets, child's felding table and chairs. automatic and standard washers, dishes, curtains, gas and electric eanges, oil het water heaters, kitchen cabinets. lovely studio ‘couch wicker set. 17 inch tele- utiful bird cage, drop . Large, park refreshment hess ba & B es __tion Sales. OR 3-2717 by Hershberger WE PAY TOP WTD. Past pee Sy Call FE 4-9582. ___ Wanted Used Cars 8 For}: model fare COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester : OLive 3-9311 See M&M Motor Sales con An oj on "OR 9-1005 was CARS Gn as CHEAP CARS. ARS & SCRAP TRON. ANTED—LATE MODEL WRECK- ed Bae ‘48 to " Parts we gey Auto , PE 56-9210 170 BAGLEY ST. Birmingham Sale Used Cars. 91 SPECIAL be seen. a en HARDTO 1961 CASTES iss Suice RivigRA FORD ICTORIA 1981 CHRYSLER IMPER NEW YORKER, KELLER KOCH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH ey | Lincoln 09-4585 4108 N. Woedward at 13% Mile Rad. PS” Station Wagon Buyers 1953 Chev. Station Wagon 1952 Ford Ranch Wagon 1952 Ford 4Dr. Cty~Sedan 1951 Ford Station Wagon 53 Mere Hardtop ..$1495 $3 Merc 4 Door ... 1295 53 Dodge Crnt 4Dr. 950 52 Pon Chief 4Dr .. 895 $2 Stude Hardtop... 495 ’51 Chev. Bel Air Cpe 595 "52 Merc Spt Cpe .. 995 Transportation Specials 1948 Plymouth .....$135 1947 Chey. Sedan ..,. 85 1948 Pontiac 2 Dr... 195 1948 Nash 4 Dr. ..... 125 1946 Nash 4 Dr. eee 95 Your FORD Dealer —~I— Big Lots 809 S. Woodward Ave. — = paving now mM = SUI ks aRDTOP a sales, ] DTO INA Prices xis fe ony ae care ee tees , erat | "Bl, "62. ‘63, condition, 2325 erniale Ave., at HURON a Lake, — the hee Ft MOTOR SALES BY OWNER: 1951 HENRY J. BBY =; 932 W. Huron PE 2-2641 on er Bal. hear =~ CALIFORNIA BUYER | Ave. Siyvan Village AVERILL'S, 2020 DIXIE ‘63 BUICK . $1385. Dyne- | : _FE 3 or FE wee. flow, radio, heater, power rt | - of | WANTED "4) TO ‘si MODEL CARS. SS > Hictgite 5a pe | pura NORTHWEST top 5 Pes. - ius j ILL | WanrED To BUY — Goo LaTE | CHEVROLET > $2.0 cage, 1995 by Wa Sorte, bs. El ids aiaie A aera Woodward at 13 Mile “The opinions expressed by the speaker are his own and For Sale Used | Trucks “90 1951 BUICK wife’ ~~ ” : CK rs . =n : SS VAN. (2090 BODY. |, pordor special with radio, heater “ sot NORTH HWE EST tion and Vitus ruber. For Sale Housetrailers 78|. Boats & Accessories 85 CHEVROLET CHEVR eae tered nedelabale eds cows eee . > Woodward at 13 Mile Spring Clearance “ eWEAL, BOSS CAN Bll Lincoln S-1100 * Best offers will take brand new wats in 3 ont Pe ato | TL_CHEVY SEDAN DELIVERY. on nor - SOK, PRAIRIE SCHOONER. 23| O8Y- Inquire doo soutn shore | PEs 91, Tse Garand ave. | CHEVROLET SALES Tt. to 41 ft. Up to & yrs to pay. ¥, Waihine Leke, after 6 pm. | aa Z Lak Market 4-1561 Pankrunst “rate, sabes. |B0at MOLDED HULL con: | cy, toes. Hurry tla one won't ee Nort Lake Orion trols mi ir. $s. $350. last at . 2-4611 Mt 3-3505, ; POD ITI A ig EVINRUDE 2 H F.1d. Noe RTiiWest anes Blue, bottom execu- i96¢ DELUXE 6 Sie bog wee Woodward at ie Mile tive’s car is equipped with Dyna- : ai moto Oniv vue Lincoln oir avo gees beater white walls, ice e é lew times. At Frenchy's I ae ve Pe OF Stake | * = . 3981 Elizabeth "Lake Rd. rack, $200. Ph. FE 5-4331. WILL TAKE YOUR CAR AS y : y 41250. 1950 7ORD TRACIOR F6 WITH sc eaten = MOBILE HOMES 12 PT. WOLVERINE MOLDED| Sth wheei ready to go. Two 36 ON BAL. - Plywood. OR 3-2707. 2614 New-] passenge: 8, Ford and . . . geet $1 ft Pontiac. Up to| berry Re... off Clintonville. omc bodies need repais. KELLER-KOCH You can ‘buy © Lee Mutchinese BOAT 3. eel AUTO PARTS PE. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH trailer as low as $50 down. . D113 | ‘51. CHE EVIE | PANEL $396, =—— Woe y Mile. a. Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales ier ig PT. CENTURY INBOARD 1133 | * ictely reconditioned. 4108 NM. Woodward ot 13% Mile R 1618 Dixie, Rwy. Drayton Plains | _ new $2,730 Cash. MI 6-0272. NORT HWEST $25 DOWN Corner 8- Mie ‘Road and teeune | 6 © BP EVINRUDE Ee, CHEVROLET 1941 Ford Coupe : 2490 8. Dort Highway, Punt |SHP. ELGIN OUTBOARD MOTOR | = Woail nal i, Hiaotle 2 he 22 FT. PONTIAC CHIEF. 6468 with accessories. Like new. $95 1954 4 FORD, PULLY EQUIPPED | 19<8 Harriet Dr. Williams Lake. PESIM43, ay ak Ford Tudor i PT. EDROOM HOUSE. vse a cena 74610 Burk St Armada, | 1948 Chevrolet Cl. Coe. ener: —- FE Peethereret and Wagemaker alu- sé ra, is ca Mor ae | LATE ‘83 21 PT. PALACE RANCH ances, and trailers % ton ready to a $50 DOWN home Clean Excellent condition. | Paints marine hardware | NORTHWEST | 167 DeSoto Fordor 80257. Open state es | 1948 Stud Couve ' fea a ecogvaph Boat" Soar WORES., CHEVROLET is Plymouth Tudor — I! Ou! Trailer Seg serwiomo ome wetness Ha Ra eae e r nev or is PT. CHRIS CRAFT SPORTS- a "ROMP WITH CON: 1949 Plymouth Cl. EF xchan ge ge P PE 3est2 ‘SL CHEVROLET § STAKE. $508. 1% iss0 pontine ‘Sedan = aor 12 FT CC. Kitlo HP. nfeteteeyte, *otttan | ath cama eae) NORTTIWEST | TINI HOME. PRAIRIE SCHOON: or Clemo, CHEVROLET 1961 Dodge Tudor ER. B and go other 1| _ send 81750. Woodward at 13 Mile IN and 2 bedrm. models 16 to 47 ft. | 14 woe Tr WAGEMAKER SPEED Lincoin $1100) $100 DOWN ee total floor oli Lowe canvas cover. | 94] i951 Piymouth C’Brook Fordor ox Iittle as "4 as vears to vav at $ ner cent tier est New AND USED Bb ony ON "Se ate Sealy AS PHAN. wre rerming a r gis Trailer Home S—ST = E 60 . Bahay 1954 GMC 2-tone Hydra. 1954 Chevrolet Pickup 1951 GMC Pickup 1951 Ford 34-ton Stake 1948 GMC Panel WILSON GMC - OAKLAND AT CASS” -OPEN EVENINGS ml rnaam ret at $595 full price, | Cass at W. __ FE “yolee r 1953 Roadmaster Sedan. is equip accessories. Ready Piymouth C’Bridge Fordor $200 DOWN 1982 DeSoto V-i Fordor Tudor Piymouth cB: ridge Pordor WN Cl. Sedan BRAID SALES Deseas tn mou oad OLIVER BUICK This beauty with all the power you, for BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. < FE 2-0101 2 Plymouth 4 51 Chev. 2 dr. 50 Chev. 2 dr. 50 Ford Pickup *49 Hudson. Clb 46 Olds 4 dr. . - 2,000 actual Both at big MOTOR S 8. <2 4951 Near new tires. 52 Olds 98/4 dr..... $1 Ford 8 2 dr.. *S1 Merc. 2: dr. ......$795;%0 51 Kaiser 2 dr. .....$100 oro: Se ’55 Pontiac 4 dr. 100% Guarantee on batteries for 306 FE 4-7469 | 150 S. Saginaw St. | FE 5-4101 __ . —OPEN— | 8 A.M. *TILO P.M. $0 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE. “ahs pe erereeee. Name your NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 Carkner—Studebaker Birmingham a 4- — AS LOW AS $1326.41 ‘Cy Owens’ a TAKE YOUR CHOICE see * imeatily "on. sbalames. ove low jocation per- mits terrifie savings to be passed on to you DEAL DIRECT WITH Haskins Chev. Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealete DIXIE HWY, at MIS Mis _ Maple S297! “me ¢ be offer. 5°41 take Rd. Oxford, 1% wiles of __Fadwin HRYSLER eee whe se one. ton 7 mnlcage m Naver a rach a 5 “SCHUTZ “MOTORS DeSOTO PLYMOUTH : 612 8. Woodward : TERMS AS LOW AS 30 MONTHS KELLER-KOCH bs estates a 8 sh Birmingha 4108 N. it woodward at at 13% Mile ee ‘$1 CHRYSLER. 4 DR, $505. Ra- ell oe wher, ear down. we NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Wood at 13 Mile Linc 5-1100 isst CHRYSLER 7 Di TDR. R. {tte _Weodverd ~Qun-t 1953 CHRYSLER I LUXE 4 dr, This is a “Sy, ‘S| CHEVROLET DEL ons. ‘ou —e it. it's got +r Any oid “NORTHWEST. CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln _5-1100 STATION WAGON 1954 Chevrolet ¢ . gover ope. heater, beautiful d CHRYSLER-PL | tah, and low mileage. c._fis ie on | extra sharp car at only $1695 TAYLOR'S At Walled Lake “Since 1831" Phone MArket baal | 199 CHEVROLET VER = oo = asians Sa ag _ 4 8 ‘ood ward Sik $3 ¢ DR, SUN- gold. Power ig radio, heater. @ owner First $1145 buys. MI i CHEVROLET BEL ATR si. “power ie, a —. 9,000 ns. Any" oid ar down. Fully en ernest CHEVROLET | Woodward at 13 Mile | o_o aioe Lo 7 mies Puli Bai cae ipped. $08 w mileage ul down $45 per month, MY 2361 tm 8 \1M7 DODGE 6& | coupe, Wh rae oe demonstrators. New car Al a yo oe to sell. Terma “SCHUT sy MOTORS Hig 8. Woodward, Birmingham OLIVER =] 52 Pont. Cata. .....$1145 52 Chrys, 4 dr.......$995 "$2 Buick Riv. C pe.. .$1095 dr....$745 $1205 ween S695 eee 8695 200 $095 50 Pont. 4 dr........$495 Cpe. $195 $75 ee eane '55 Pontiac Star Chief Custom Catalina, 7,000 actual miles. with miles. savings. GLENN'S ALES 354 a eee ue my dr., 31.000 miles, Extrem Woodward at ‘$1 BUICK mAnDTOr. #788, DYNA. w, ater, = Band tres. Truly ce beautiful NORTHWEST CHEVROLET B — _LIncoln 5-1100 cone hite om < alls, heate i hi ¥ , beater ea Lag condition, SAVE Se USE WANT ADS! Te, fof at. ‘ma finish. eute. trans. today's best buy, $895 full price. $225 or your car down Haskin s Chev. inte hwy at MIS MAple $6071 CHEVROLET. 1949 " DELUXE. ~ RA dio & heater. Repossessed, pay $179.60. 197 8. John- + balance, Ave. waite we wall tires. Prone top. A be ‘SORTHWEST CHEVROLET ® Gapiag se Rat 13 Mile 1961 4 DR., Sarnorae sage . condi $600, Ph MU _— McKeachie, 5940 White Lake Lake $3 CHEVROLET. 2 DR. $805. RA- dio, heater power glide. 12,000 miles. Really « nice one, Any oid car down NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile ____Lincoin _5-1100 1947 CHE ASTER deluxe 2 door, very clean, out- _standing car, FE_3-7542. “Ted 08.00. 1946, ie ise noone Sree = pas “| HUDSON & RAMBLER days. 50-60 guarantee on actual s Geod Used et aan reonir how ie) icner—Studebuker scape sree 53. Chev, 4 dr.......$1095) _ Birmingham MI 4-3410_ | "Gemenstestors, Low mileage are '53 Chrys. N.Y. 4 dr. $1595| 50, CHEVIE = Your “sla "cat ‘may make '53 Pont. Cit. 2 dr...$1205| g'imePpmiy’& clean ood” mue:| SCHUTZ MOTORS +32 beck pup +++ $895 Many more, to choose trom. * DesOTO PL 32 Pont. Cit, 4 dr.,,,$995 sar a Hore ore aim | ge, ior # door Windsor. 52 Ford 8 4 dr.......$895| sae oan an «Interior ort ae The Race - Is a Lot Longer Than 500 Miles _ ¥ THESE BEAUTIES WITHOUT A. LOT OF PIT '53 Packard Mayfr $1295 - 3-'53 Plymouths .... 3-53 Dodges .....895 Up "S3 Nash ...<..<. 805 52 Hudson Hnt Hyd 795°. ’52 Pontiac, Hydra . 895 -3-’52 DeSoto V-8s 795 Up ’52 Chrysler, Pwr Sg 895 2-'52 Dodges 4 Drs 895 52 Plymouth Cl Cpe 795 52 Chevrolet 4 Dr. . 795 51 Hudson Hornet 695 51 Nash 2 Dr ...... 495 51 Buick 4 Dr. ...., 695 ’*50 Chevrolet P.G. 495 50 Pontiac 2 Dr ... 495 50 Pontiac 2 Dr. .«. 395 49 Mercury oeeteee 495 ; 49 DeSoto 4 Dr eee 395 Riemen- © schneider. 232 S. sap ee st. * Open wy i MM i ie le ye 2 eee es Lh Ah ded, a see eee oe wm mH! oe WR RRERE leggy 88 ig LM Oc MURS oe MM E'S aay CMa a MN, ORS RO IC Ae a i (ecnve oe ee ee wm * sac * * ome © @ © ssl didina sel cshsdlshie tecinel anal Feen eee erm & | Cerne ve LJ i ss ae eae a . oe a ee De Sopa ery: CAN HANDLE | manDuE KELLER-KOCH : YMOUTH CHRYSLER-PL B ; 4108 N. Woodward at 13's OLIVER 90-4585 ile Rd, ria er Don’ SCHUTZ MOTORS DesOTO PLYMOUTH DEALER 912 8. woodward. Birm | ‘31 6. iM, $444. RA- dio, heater, gas savigg overdrive. . $ or any old car down, NORTHWEST CHEVROLET — * Fe Min *53 Pontiac 2 dr. sedan 54 Dodge pickup, 14 ton) HOUGHTON & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE Pies > 3 TRUCK DEALER appearance, | rol yom car down, easy GMAC Haskins Chev. DIXIE HWY at M15 MAple 45-5071 ‘a “4 OLDSMOBILE: a Digan! Saag wt Yooks and good seen at 1717 ‘pashabaw Rd Ro 5228 bs omy 08 SEDAN, NEW TIRES. Low mileage, $675. PE 5-563. | SEDAN, A gorgeous with blue and 5a, bottom. y equipped with Hy. dramatic transmission, radio, heater, and white walls. See this one today, Priced to sell at $1205. KELLER-KOCH | at NORTHWEST cup TAYLOR «sas wertfena ot 2 tte EVROLET “661. RADIO AN} Walled et 41561 "rater whe wal ert -“ 6TA 000 actual a ay & be seen ‘ te appreciate, . OR = FLYMGUTE “SS Tule CAN tsa eae bh tae” Ne aneey down Nore | 301 mu*NORTHWEST SCHUTZ MOTORS CHEVROLET * 7. SPECIALS Kf Chevie convertible ertible .., ” itt heater and ramatic. Only TAYLOR - CHEVROLET SALES: ALES of Good Used Cars Carkner—Studebaker Bi a}* ; ii od 4-3410 $2 “9 DR. $877, RA- Sie read ois? Ay ‘haar ‘NORTHWEST ~ CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoin 56-1100 Huron Motor Sales L USED CARS | MOTOR SALES 952 W > _FE 2-2601 on Rito 2. DR. SAVOY. . ‘ae down payment. c ‘arkner—Studebaker Birmingham Mi 4- =a i605 PLYMOUTH va wr With Pow heater, turn indicators, back up lights, poor ll =. total. pote *53 Olds 88 2dr., sharp | > heater Hydramatic. ‘a a “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. MAY 20, 1955 . — = Sale Used Cars a = : = — — aaa |RETAIL STORE | eS Woodward at 3 Mile Lincoin 54-1100 ppt 43 SEDAN. FULLY _— mt condition. 's pain 4 $45 | Good porn cars Carkner—Studebaker Birmingham MI 4-3410 PONTIAC SS ARCHTER | DE- luxe 4 dr ilies. Power steering an braces. Fully, eq 3-43 | OUR SPECIALS FOR TODAY 1951 Plymouth 2-dr. $395 328 ain, Rochester OL 1-9761 z -. A. <| | tas Swan WaMaLER WouLp | '950 Pontiac 4 dr... 375) consider cider car for equity. Aft- . . itr See a oi 1948 Buick ...cs<.s. 95 ps ame heate — side well tires, new top.| 1952 Chev. Dix 2-dr. 595. arpeing fo, agave cleat | _ ; ’ i OLDs @ HOLIDAY sisi HY- _ CENTRAL ramatic, i nciggs = TH gee LINCOLN-MERCURY | ate SALES, INC. ° | NORTHWEST 51 W. Pike at Cass CHEVROLET | Ww rd at 13 Mile TT a war Reale tlie | AR ONTIAC, 4, a ee OLDS. ase OR. SUPER | Calls after xy | sedan. . . . | 3 PONTIAC . CYL, 4 R. hydramatic, rea’ seat r. ean | Gib Price suse, ayia | job Ayeramate eed 66101 after 5 sunvisor. rectional lichts Sel ai OLDS. RUNNING CONDITION. Lowell | ea sn | ee ee | s a aoe coieeten. new car| ead take over payments. ‘FE. loaded w extras, iain 1 ¢ PONTIAC CHEIPTAIN 4 vane sedan, pyle = uipped. 12.- 000 miles. Sell or trade for cheap- | er car, PE 2-7252 or FE 4-5869. $3. PONTIAC dramatic, radio, heate ap as a bee Hurry —— is joke. NSE vEsT | CHEVROLET. Woodwerd at 13 Mile _____Lincoln _ $-1100 ‘0 PONTIAC: 8. a! aceess.. new battery., white obile | walls. FE 4-389 Sand | PONTIAC STARCHIEF 1954. 4 DR. we Lg angly = pad own- ydram or. $1,796. iss Roar Car aini: . LEAV- im service, must sacrifice. FOR SALE. REASONABLE. 10642 ayo? re- BUICK 210 Crmere | Lane Ave. PE 261 > ‘34 a or feng eee Rov, ‘a Foaekes Electric ‘Sa ‘ONT * a convent 07 '* mesrut $206 | ‘51 Chev. Hardtop '51 Ford Victoria ‘51 Pontiac 4 dr. ‘SI Nash 4 dr. Amb...... ‘51 Studebaker 2 dr. "50 Hudson 2 dr. ‘SO Packard Convertible ‘50 Stude. Convertible ... ‘49 Olds 88 Convertible . ‘48 Chev. Convertible .....315 |i) ‘50 Ford 2 dr. ‘50 Chevrolet 2dr. ...... assume 100 other late models & 50 other __ Woot ward . transporte: $35 up. 1943. + PLY CRANBROOK a or Real Estate trade- two tone é pad OF Be A pg 9 a A ete. Low mileage, perfect con- | 195! Cc 4 DR. $10 DOWN Cal 5 to 6 o.m, and _ Woodward. Bt payments. ry ; R Er. we rm: Torch red Brand new white Ti PONT 8.3 DR. RADIO. HEAT. tires. top like ot feed condition, $795. Tore. hay Sit ear Sewn" | ta le car down. 1963 PONTIAC ‘AIN 2 NORTHWEST —— = — are never ; . e washers, CHEVROLET _88 Oakland, PE 22360 Woodward at 13 Mile ‘30 PONTIAC SEDAN, #05. HY- 81100 dramatic, radio heater. This is a ipsa PLYMOU' 3, DR $10 DOWN wonderful buy. $5 or any oid car ; and ments. 466 8.) 2°". ' _Woodward Birmingham. NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile ; Lincoln 54-1100 PCNTIAC CONVERTIBLE 1946. ch tures tike ‘ew! 8246 478 ee, =i ONTIAC BE tone from new. Any = car ‘NORTHWEST Woodward at BS Mile Lincoin_5-1100 WANTED TC RUY “54 PONTIAC Catalina sie i sqeripped, FE _20614 after 4 p.m $i PONTIAC SEDAN $205" ~HY- po pat oe —_— heater. A cream car down. NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at 13 Mile Linecoin 5-1 loo | 10607 RENAUL EXCELLENT —_ condition, 35 F ote per gal. $250. FE 52728 make car “e2100,_M Miele. TIP TOP USED. CARS COME, 20 Aaron 1963 outh, 4 dr. $719 : ae 1951 Piymouth, 4 dr. 1993 Chevrolet 3 dr. | ESE Sa drive. $5 "NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward at.13 Mile iiecom 41100 iil STUDEBAKER 2 “Dn: 0 ce =. verv clean throughout $195. iost STUDEBAKER LAND CRUTE - Antomatic eo EO i extras FE 224i No Co-Signers! : ‘Immediate Delivery! Deal Direct! — No Finance Co.! Buy’ “Here—Pay' Here AN s086 HY- | HYDRAMATIC. | * 24 | ‘53 Chev. 4 dr. Bel Air.... ‘93 Mercury 4 dr. ‘53 Ford4dr......... .. '53 Henry J.2dr......... . 595] '52 Plymouth 4 dr. 'S2 Buick 4 dr. ... '52 Pontiac 2dr. ......... '52 Ford 2dr. ............ ‘52 Chevrolet 4dr........ '5] OldsSuper882dr..... 945} 895 | '49 Hudson 4 dr... 'S4 Ford 3 T. Pickup . ‘30 Chev. ¥ T. Pickup BE SURE! BE SAFE! OVER DECORATION DAY AND EVERY DAY with a satety-cheeked “OK” used car from MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES CHEVROLET oe 8 @ wo ‘59 Buick Hardtop ‘55 Chev. 2 dr. Save '54 Lincoln Capri '54 Buick Hardtop "04 Chev. Sta. Wag....... 600 . * © @ «@ * 8 © © 8 © ew 8 © © eo we ‘54 Chevrolet 2dr........ 1295] ‘54 Ford2dr..........-.. 1245 1095 1245 995 ee ee ee oe © © © # ww 099 'S] Ford 8 Pass. Sta. Won. | ‘51 Kaiser Sedan ‘51 Chevrolet 4dr. ....... 395 ee © © © ee ** © © © we ee © ee ee & *e¢ © © © ee ee ov eo @ oe * © © ee we . 495 395 . 329 ** © » ee e © eh ee ‘49 Ford 2dr. ............ ‘49 Chevrolet 2 dr. . se ee ee ‘SS Chev.}T. Pickup..... ‘52 Chev. 3 T. Panel ‘92 Ford 3 T. Pickup : ‘51 Chev. $T. Pickup . ee @ @ @ ee © © @ oe . oe es @ '49 Chev. 4T. Panel .. “OVER 100 OTHERS MATTHEWS _ 545 325 | 495 | 545 | 195 | 1953 Hudson Hornet Club Coupe || beater and white walis. $1095 1953 Pontiac ‘| Catalina equipped with radio, heater, Hydra. and white walls. $1495 1951 Chevrolet Sedan with radio, heater and Power Glide A real sharp car. $645 "1953 Pontiac |] 4 dr. sedan with radio, heater ‘| and white walis. Don't miss tt. $1395 1953 Pontiac Convertible. Just the thing for spring and it’s loaded. $1595 1954 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe with radio and heater. A one owner beauty $1695 1951 Mercury - 4 dr .sedan beater A truly beautiful car "$695 1953 Ford Mainitne 4 dr. with radio, heat- ‘| er and white side wall tires. $1095 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. sedan with radio and heater. Big car quality at a low | price. | $1195 Radio. with radio and ~ Where ‘More People Get Better Car Deals 1954 Pontiac . 2 dr. sedan. Here ts a car that is just right for you. .. $1495 1953 Nash out the famous Nash economy. $995 1952 Dodge 4 dr. sedan. Equipped with ra- dio and heater for driving com- fort. $595 - 1952 Pontiac 4dr. sedan with radio, heater and Hydramatic. A sweet run- ning beauty. : $895 1950 Pontiac With radio and heater the perfect car for the wife. $195 ~ 1950 Oldsmobile 88 4 dr. sedan with radio and hewter, It really has get up and "$395 1948 Pontiac With radio, heater and Hydra- matic. The perfect graduation “$995 1949 Pontiac Streamiiner 2 dr. sedan. Here || 4s another one right for the i ids. $195 Several Transportation spectals that are | priced from $90 to $195 PONTIAC RETAIL STORE "Goodwill Used Cars” | 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. 575| FF 3-7117 Here ta |) 53 Chrys 2dr Dix $1099 *53 Merc Mont .. 1444 $2 Chrysler Sed . 799 53 Packard 4dr . 1099 53 Mercury 2dr. 1144 54 Ford Reh Wg 1399 ‘S51 Pont Dix 2dr 499 53 Stude Clb Cpe 9 52 Chev Dix 49 Ford 4dr 49 Stade Clb Cpe 99 48 Hudson 2dr... 99 "47 Olds 4dr ...... 144 50 Hudson 4dr ... 199 49 Dodge Cpe .... 9 50 Packard 2dr ., 199 53 Ford Conv’t .$1199 53 Plym Conv’t:. 1099 dba ont am ses STOP, | LOOK anc COMPARE A-1BUYS | 54 Chev Hardtop 14499 Cb Coe .cccs 644 | ’54 Ford Hardtop 1544 51 Chrys 4dr ...,. 599 53 Chev Hardtop 1199 51 Stude 4dr... 399. "33 Ford Cust 4dr 899 51 Packard ae . 444 _ "47 Ford 2dr . a ee HAROLD TURNER, FORD | 'S4 Ply Clb Cpe ..$1244 ’53 Buick Riviera 1399 33 Dodge Hdtop 1099 |i], 52 Ford Custom TOPT | ‘51 Dodge Club Cpe. ‘92 Cadillac 62 Sedan. 80 CARS MUST GO Rambler Station Wagon. Try | 'S4 Pontiac Chief Dlx... . .$1495 ‘53 Lincoln Cosmo. ...... 1595 ‘53 Pontiac Sedan 995 ‘33 Chev. Bel Air4 Door 895 ‘S4 Mercury Hardtop .... 1499 '‘S2 Nash Amb. Hydra... 895 .. 1995 oee ee #8 @ & BRIGHT SPOT RADE IN ‘52 Mercury Sedan ‘92 Buick Riveria ‘52 Chev. Sedan. ‘52 Pontiac 2 Door ‘52 Olds ‘98 Sedan . ‘51 Chev. 2 Door ‘51 Pontiac 2 Door.... ‘51 Frazer Vagabond . ceeeeses 1299 oo © © eo ee eee se oe @ ee }| Low Down Paymt| ‘51 Olds 98 Holiday $ 895 995 645 ee © & @ ese ee: ‘51 Olds 88 2 Door ‘00 Olds 88 4 Door ‘50 Olds 98 2 Door ..... ‘50 Chrysler Imp. 4 Door. . ‘90 Plymouth Sedan ..... ‘50 Pontiac Hydra. r oo © © & ** © # @ @ Up 1030 Months Cb Coe ......:5 599 '53 Plymouth 4dr. 799 51 Lincoln 4dr .. 5447 54 Ford 2dr ... 1099 S31 Merc Clb Cpe 599 '51 Olds 88 2dr .. 499 ’30 Ford 2dr .... 299 *51 Buick Riviera 644 52 Plym Clb Cpe 544 52 Stude Hrdtop. 699 53 Ply Sta Wgn 899 ‘51 Ford Victoria 644 ® Ford Wages $99 CHEAPIES — 48 Ford Sed Cpe $199 ‘51 Kaiser 4dr .... 199 47 Pont. 2dr ..... 99 99 49 Lincoln -2dr—+ 199 ‘49 Mere Clb Cpe . 199 "48 Packard 2dr oo BP eeee CONVERTIBLES ‘34 Ford ee « ‘50 Plym Con ‘$1 a Con wll CHEAPIES '40 Pont. Dix. ...4.s95 '47 Ford Ci. Gpe. «$143 ‘46 Chev. 4 dr......$195 - °47 Ply. 4 dr... .. .$245 '47 Ford 2 dr...... $145 "47 Chev. Dix. 4 dr. $295 48 Chev. Sed. ....$195 49 Ford 4 dr......$195 48 Buick Sup. ....$295 '49 Nash 2 dr......$195 "48 Hudson 4 dr... .$195 "48 Ford Cl. Cpe.. .$295 You're Always may vat the © +} THE git fo eee | oe ae a PONTIAC PRESS, | FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1955 ‘Emnie’ to Get Rootin’ Tootin’ Hosacoriad -- Today’ S Television Programs - - Chaneel ShwseK-Tv Channel ¢—WWETV Channel 7—-WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV_ "-TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—-(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. ‘Puppet show. (4) Sonny Eliot. Variety. oie 6:15—(7) Dinner Theater. Little Rascals in “Moans and Groans.” (9) Austin Grant. News. (4) News. Paul Williams. a. News. Ken Cline. €:25—(4) Sports. Bill vias (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- ertt Phelps. 6:30—(7). Rin Tin Tin. Case of luxurious surroundings well to Fort Apache.” (9) Boston Blackie. Kent Taylor in “Lying Blackmailer.” (4) Eddie Fisher Show. Gisele Mackenzie, Martha Wright, June Hutton join Eddie in celebration of 200th telecast. (2) News. Doug Edwards. 6:48—(4) News Caravan. John Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry Como Show. Songs. 7:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. A robin causes trouble for the Nel- sons in “The Bird’s Nest.” (9) Million Dollar Movie. Robert Donat in “That Winslow Boy.” (4) Jack Carson. Comedy. Judy Canova, guest. (2) Mama. Dag- mar loses Mama's brooch when she borrows it without permis- sion, 7:30—(7) Ray Bolger Show. Ray in “The Price of Vanity.” (9) The Falcon. Charles McGraw and “The Paper Finger,” ad- ‘|. venture. (4) Dear Phoebe. Re- porter Bill Hastings starts expose of lonely hearts clubs and runs into competition from his girl. friend also embarked on an expose. Peter Lawford, Marcia Henderson star. (2) Our Miss Brooks. Connie proves she’s bad at giving first aid so she won't have to teach the class at Madi- son High. Eve’ Arden is Miss Brooks.. 9:00—(7) Story Studio. Drama TBA. (9) Entertainment. Va- riéty musical revue with Byng Whiteker. (4) Cavaleade of Sports. Middleweight Boxing Bout: Gil Turner vs. Ramon Fuentes. (2) The Line-up. Neu- rotic woman gives police lead to robbers in odd hold-up. Warner Anderson, Tom Tully plays San Francisco detectives. 9:30—(7) Jumbo Theater. Joanne Dru in “Yours for a Dream.” (9) Down You Go. Word game with Dr. Bergen Evans, host. (2) “I Led Three Lives.” Richard Carlson as FBI counter spy. 9:45—(4) Red Barber's Fight commentary. 10:00—(7) Telesports Digest. Films of week’s events in golf, boxing, rodeo, Jersey Stakes horse race, rowing, baseball. (9) National News.’ (4) Harness Racing from Hazel Park. (2) Life Begins at 80. Quiz with Jack Barry. 10:15—(9) Yesterday's Newsreel. Films. 10: 30—(7) Sherlock Holmes. Ron- ald Howard in “Tyrant’s Daugh- ter.” (9) Corner. Mine.” (4) Summertime for Mu- sic. Musical Revue. (2) The Whistler. “Grave Secret,” ad- venture. 00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety with Soupy Sales. (9) Casey Clark's Jamboree. Country style | 5 music with Casey Clark’s Rhythm Boys. (4) News. -Paul Williams; (2) News. Jac LeGoff. Fair Weather. Bette Wright. 11:20—(2) Nightwatch _ Theater. Alan Ladd in “Right Man.” 11:30—(4) Tonight. Steve Allen host. SATURDAY MORNING 8:00—(4) Happy Hollow Ranch, 9:00—(4) Pinky Lee Show. 9:15—(2) M.S.C. 9:30—(4) Winchell and Mahoney. (2) Wayne U. 1¢:00—(4) Funny Boners, (2) Barker Bill Cartoons. 10:15—(2) Sausage Sinema. 10:30—(4) Space Cadets. (2) Cap- tain Midnight. ‘ 10:45—(T) Comedies. 11:00—(7) Capt. Flint. (4) Mr. Wizard. (2) Big Top Circus. 11:30—(4): Town and Country. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) Ed McKenzie’s Satur- -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs fuinished by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without notice. WIR, (700) CKELW, (808) Ww, (808) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1270) day Party. (4) City. (2) Lone ACROSS _ Ranger. * mouse 12:15—(4) Garden Show. : hammal ; | 12:38—(4) Big Picture. (2) -To- . friendship * morrow’s October 1:00—(4) Saturday Home Theater. ia Proite = (2) Adventure Film ———_ :00—(T) World of Speed. (2)|'* Company's Tiger Game. (9) Speed Ross. | ,, fore 2:30—(9) Hoppy’s Matinee. (4) | 37 ascs Double Feature. 5 a a 3:00—(T) Roundup Time. ff ogg 3:15—(7) Horse Race. 33 Seaia : 34 Condiment ame $:30—(7) Roundup Time. as Bes 4:00—(7) America Back to God. | 3$ Butch sity (9) Wild Bill Hickok. (2) Milky’s | 3# The time ts . b> moms» PRR 4:30—(T) Renfrew of Mounties. (9) | |, jows _ | Johnny Jupiter. (4) Music ott facts T — (2) Milky’s Movie % Being contrite eran a ORI sarzatbomrecndeenircsthcesid al arty. ta Wen ged of 2 Century plant 19 The —— of 6:00—(7) Press Conference. (9) Greece End business Million Dollar Theater. (4) In-| $3 Qs""ver.™f —¢ Confused fight 3° Destrove dustry on Parade. a pcoorgy Sey ria 3s Pish 5:36—(7) Christ Crusade. (4) Vocal — 7 Ems and —— 26 Petal part Varieties. [eee Staite & ee $7 Oriental cota 10 Persian = 4 Mere et —— 3 You can or = ca 33 5 iene ares dreadful you —— 17 Wandered 38 Small WIBK, (190 «= WON, (1408) Hey Kita oo — W. . Amos ‘a’, Andy | WPON, Rise ‘n’ Shine 12:30—WIR = #:00—WIR, News Se daa Canter 8:30—Ww4,- Here's answer | Wri, american Pormer WWJ, News . CKLW. Sons of Saddle CKLW, 16:00—WJR, Tenn. Ernie $:45—WW), Néws ‘WCAR, Tiger Tunes WPON, News Ww, Garvever WCAR, Radio Revival Se Clark Quartet CKLW. Van Kures $:00—WJR, Wm. Sheehan AFTERN Bud Lynch News WWJ, Minute Parade serenesy wage CELW, ‘Badle’ Chase Lee WOR, ‘Idietine Serenede WPON, Don ys Orvitie WCAR, News, Rhyt CKLW, 4:30—WJIR, rts 10: eaten th World Neighbors WPON, News, Milady Muste wax, News, ‘Georse weve bun oeert ~ ed, Melos 9:15 WJR, Bt. Louis MId's.| WPON, News, Spanish WAR, Muste WIBK, Larry Gentile were, Com Oe S w, W. Sports Slants : : 10:45—WIR, Dance Orch. 9:30—WJIR, Mra. 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