Beene eanse ra enpernrer r Oh hse Sars 2 ae eee ie ee i s RO ae ee i PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, Troy Township Apr ee a peat & § i 4 r & - ~ TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 —34 PAGES illion Race ra Floyd Diamond | Pleads Guilty — in Girl's Death Judge Accepts Youth's : Murder Plea Today Floyd Diamond, 16, this morning pleaded guilty to second degree murder in the brutal slaying last Feb. 17 of 9-year-old Kathleen McLaughlin. Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland agreed to accept the plea shortly after trial proceed-j; | ings began on a first-degree murder count. , A first-degree conviction would Have carried a mandatory life - in - prison sentence. -Jand County Jail. , Waterford Boy Drowns in Pond |" Aqua-Lung Experiment .3., for Ends in Tragedy An - WHOPPERS — Mrs. Irving Morley* of displays her 20-pound-plus twins at the hospital there. The pair set some kind of a record for weight when Kevin Charles (left) entered the world at 11 pounds, Twins Tip Scales Beyond 20 Po : nds Vicksburg at 8 pounds and AP Wirepheote 4 ounces, and his sister, Karon Leticia weighed in 12 ounces, plus. The father is a laboratory technician at the Upjohn Co, GM, UAW Plan Day-Long Talks Both Sides Refuse to Comment on Progress _in GAW Negotiations DETROIT @® — General. Motors and CIO United Auto Workers scheduled full day contract talks today for the first time since ne- gotiations opened April & The UAW and GM extended yes- terday’s session past 6 p.m. (EST) Similar talks with Ford were scheduled for today. Walter P. Reuther, president of both the CIO and the UAW, sat in on the Ford session yes- terday morning and on GM con- ferences in the afternoon. He planned a similar schedule Brownell Voices Hope » for Cut in Income Tax More Much-N eeded Rain Falls on Dry Accompanied by giant claps of thunder and brilliant |- Pontiac Area flashes of lightning, another quarter-inch of much- needed rain fell on thirsty today. More than an inch of Oakland County soil early rain has fallen here since Sunday afternoon, boosting the hopes of farmers who feared for their crops. No rain of any consequence had fallen since April 24. The forecast is for possible showers tonight and cloudy and cool tomorrow. -Low tonight is expected to be 53-57 and high tomorrow 70-74, Tomorrow night’s | -.. low will be near 50. ed sea ay ee Gears 5 ow , in downtown Pontiac At 8 a. m. today, the stood at 68 - 66. rapidly to 84 at 2 p.m. degrees, rising Lightning which struck power lines in Bloomfield To Detroit nm Co. spokesm. cut off service to about 400 homes. But a an said service was restored | before most families knew it had been off. Reward Posted for Dog Lost in Fatal Crash A reward has been offered for 4 information as to the whereabouts of “Ginger,” a female Airedale lost from the car of Mrs. Genevieve Skinner last Wednesday when she was killed in a two-car collision at E. South boulevard and Crooks road. The reward is offered by the The dog, about four years old, was a constant companion of a French poodle at the Vincent Ken- nels, 5401 Livernois Rd. Anyone who has information about the dog may call the kennels or the Michigan Animal Rescue League, FE 5-9290. Be Your Age, Pall! BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UP) — Aaron Kimble, 23, was recuper- ating today from minor bruises he received in a weekend fall from a horse. The horse was one of the wooden kind, on a carousel, Pants Thief at Large BATON ROUGE, La. (UP) — Cruelty Charge Faces Mother Milford Woman Held After Infant Admitted to. Hospital Here A cruelty warrant was issued against Mrs, Evelyn Blanche John- son, 20, of Milford, after authori- ties reported her month-old son was admitted to Pontiac General » | Hospital with a broken right leg and numerous bruises. . The infant was reported in good condition by hospital authorities. The case was turned over to Oakland County Sheriff's depu- ties after the infant was brought to the hospital by his father, Kenneth, 22, a Pontiac factory employe. In a statement Monday to Asst. Oakland County Prosecutor Ed- ward Shigley, Mrs. Johnson admit- ted losing patience with the child when it would not take its bottle or go to sleep. She said the baby had been cry ing all night when she him across the bed she * * '- i gi ra Fi z Boost County's {$216 Mion Evaluation Up State Hikes Figure ' Over Protest ’ From Oakland Official The State Board of Equal- ization yesterday set a $1,395,250,000. property valuation on Oakland County on which the county must levy its 1956 property ‘The board made final a state equalization totaling $17,557,000,000, 52 million dollars more than the tenta- tive -recommendations is- sued May 9 by the State Tax Commission and 855 millions more than last year. The Oakland figure was boosted from $795,738,489 which was set last year by the county itself be- fore a State, Supreme Court edict that the state figure for each coun- ty must be the property tax base. equalization set by the State Tax Commission from $1,400,727,000. to _$1,395,250,000. . INCREASED TAX BILLS “If the Oakland tax rate for 1955 ($5.14 per $1,000 of property valu- (Continued on Page 2, Col. 7) Genuine Case of Treenaping Stumps Police “NEWTON, Mass, (}—Mrs. Mary F. Costello returned from a shop- ping trip yesterday to find a gap- ing hole in the front lawn where : was .-| its captain, Bob Goldsmith, who meet 25 On the Favors i ‘econd-Round Salk Shots Will Be Given Wednesday Second-round Salk vaccine inoculations will be given to first and second graders in four Oakland County sehool districts tomorrow. Some 2,300 youngsters ' He said the vaccine was found available after an in- ventory of extra vials from last Saturday’s second- round clinics in south Oak- land County. . The shots will be administered -| at the Clarktson School for young- sters from the Clarkston-Ortonvijlle district, the Blanche Sims School for Lake Orion-Oxford-Addison stu- dents, the Holly Elementary School for Holly district children and Novi Elementary for Novi district pu- pils. : The spokesman said these dis- tricts were selected because their school year ends earlier than most. In- Washington, efforts to get the lagging anti-polio vaccination - program back into full swing ap- peared to be nearing a decisive stage today as representatives of U. S, Surgeon General Leonard A. Scheele sent out the conference call last night after fresh criticism of the government’s handling of the program, (See story on Dr, Scheele on page 17). In New York, Basil O’Connor, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) Maple Golfers Win Press Prep Tourney shot a 72. Details of t ad clinics, a county health department spokesman said. * are eligible for shots at the Authorities Hunt Kalamazoo Girl CAP, National Guard Join Police in Search for Lame Child, 8 KALAMAZOO @® — The Civil Air Patrol and the National Guard joined Kalamazoo and State Police} in the search today for an 8-year- old crippled schoolgirl missing all night, Brown-haired, brown-eyed Jean- nie Singleton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Steve Singleton, was last seen on her way home from school at 3:30 p.m. yesterday, Schoolmates said they saw leg, sitting on a curb a block and a half from home resting her feet. Her family notified police at 9:30 p.m, when she failed to return home. Mrs. Singleton said she, did not give the alarm earlier because City police sent out a alarm this morning with description, x 8 sey is growing additional construc- | In Today's Press / News..... eres ae" * * * * . * . * “ * . . nm , rer | ay to Yield Taxes of Half Million Detroit $ Has Application for. License Pending in Lansing gre 4 goth “ | “Hii te Re 5 Judge Commits 7e be —— THE PONTIA te DAY, MAY 24, 1935 e of neutrality. in Miss Pontiac Deadline for entries in the Miss Pontiac of 1955 contest is 6 p.m. today, Applications must be filed at the Junior Chamber of Com- Fcfs r HEF | i Jaycees’ Road-E-0 Scheduled Tonight Deadline. oday. ‘ ¥ [ with a ’ HOLD CEREBRAL PALSY CLINIC—In 4 free ‘ditin tains e ¥p g 62S: ES asi ae Chicago. Pictured here with sponsored at All Saints Episcopal Church by the Oakland County | Peristein; Mrs. Gregg Dunlap, R. N.; Mrs. Robert L. Evans, R. N.; Society for Crippled Children, in cooperation with the Michigan | Percy C. Angove, executive director of Michigan Society for Society for Crippled Children, Craig Stites of Holly is rewarded | Crippled Children and Adults, and Lloyd C. Megee, president of examination. Dianosis is being made | the Oakland County Society. by one of the nation's top specialists, Dr. Meyer A. Peristein of C PRESS, ‘TUES Craig are (left to right) Dr. Demand State Build Mansion GOP legislators Say Public Fund Campaign ‘Shameful’ LANSING «®—Senate Republican leaders last night demanded that the state build a governor's man- sion, They apparently were shamed by a House bill to permit the state to solicit contributions from public-spirited groups and citizens to build the mansion. Rep, Leslie H. Hudson (D-Pontiac) started the solicitation bill after years’ of pro- posals for @ state-byi/t-mansign came to nothing. He was joined by _| Rep, George M. Van Puersem (R- Holland). Sen. Elmer R. Porter (R-Bliss- field), the veteran chairman of the Senate Appropriations Com- mittee, demanded the House bill be delayed unti] this afternoon so that he could prepare an amend- -| ment to start planning the struc- ture at state expense. Heat, Humidity and Storms Hit ‘|Eastern U.S. By UNITED PRESS A muggy heat wave, sparked by savage electric storms and street- flooding rains, stretched across Downpours from Wisconsin to southern Louisi- ana as an cool front battled with a vast blanket of hot, moist air. e The storms hit hardest at east- ern Texas, Louisiana and Mississip- pi. ‘Communications were washed out, city streets were flooded, and tornadic- winds tore down build- The humidity made the heat far worse. New York City sweltered in 91 per cent humidity, with little promise of relief, and the humidity was 75 per cent early today in Chicago. Pontiac Policeman on U.S. Committee - the nation’s Eastern half today. |; and ripping winds hit Or Psychology? Or Schools? Are TV Meals to Blame for Parent-Child Friction?) CHICAGO Maybe it's be- cause of psychology, if parents don’t get along with their chil- dren. Or maybe the schools need a/ course in how to understand par- ents. * On the other hand. maybe it's only because of TV tray suppers. Garment Maker Admits Payoftfs \of Over $6,000 WASHINGTON W—A New York garment manufacturer testified to- day he spent $6,699.94 in cash pay- subcommittee on the basis of notes ‘he kept in his native Arabic lang- Levy told the committee he knew it was wrong to make these pay- offs but turned over the money to a business getter for the firm, Her recipe ror good and whole- some family living contains fodr integrities for use in the home: honesty—obeying laws, _ telling truth and living within society's ES EE: anit -] 2) meets -/Second-Round Shots |Due Wednesday (Continued From Page One) head of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, listed ‘“na- tional and state politics’ among factors he said are complicating the situation. O'Connor also mentioned supply. demand and “economic factors of competition” as other factors. Meanwhile, he stressed his faith in the vaccine itself. Later, O'Conner demanded that the government “reicase immediately” the results of its study of polio vaccine made by Catter Laboratories, . Calif. ‘Members of the National Foun- dation’s vaccine committee were * aeeeserteey : . see renew et eee ‘aaa ad rat oe lie é > 2 ‘ 5 = * Mr cey seen TB T. Ricsspeses Peseong fo »- Mess caneee At | that 544 delegates from 36 states and Puerto Rico heard Dr. Aus- tin'’s opening addrese and made has lived in the United States for about 40 years. Flier Dies of Burns H. W. MeRath Dies, Was Sales Official Harry W. McRath, general sales manager for Don R. McDonald, Ine. died at 9 p.m. last night at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He had been ill four weeks, Born in Pontiac Township, July 13, 1902, Mr. McRath, 52, was the son of William and Lottie Kenyon. In had lived in Oakland County all his life. He made his home at 36% Bald Mountain Rd. He was a member of the Methodist Church and BPOE No. 810. . An Elks Lodge of Sorrow will] be at 8 p.m. Wednesday, at the Sparks-Griffin Funeral Home. The funeral will be at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Funeral Home with the Rev. William Hakes of the First Baptist Church officiating. Burial will follow in Oak Hill Cemetery. Bearers will be Don McDonald, Allen McRath, Floyd McRath, Ju- lian Fortin, William McRath and Walter Smith. Bermuda Shorts Too Distracting in High School OKLAHOMA CITY @—An Okla- doubt if the boys will wear them tomorrow.” + With final examinations up, Breithaupt said he felt the bare knees might be a distracting in- fluence, Murder Conviction Brings Prison Term: | BE i young . “We didn’t make an issue of it,” | Clarence Breithaupt said. “But 1 + Pontiac Deaths * Henry E. Burns Henry E. Burns, 59, of 38 Hills- dale Dr, died yesterday morning at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a two month illness, He was bern Sept, 4, 1896 in Ot- children and 17 great-grandchil- dren. Service will be Thursday - at 3 p.m, in the Huntoon Funeral Home. Mrs. Vernon Vie, a captain of the Salvation Army will offi- 2 | ciate with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mark Granville Dance Jr. Service will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Earl Little Fu- neral Home, Monroe, for Mark Granville Dance Jr. who died Sun- sell | day of injuries received in an auto- mobile accident in Monroe County. Mr. Dance will be brought to Pontiac for burial at 4 p.m. in Oak Hill Cemetery, immediately following the funeral, Born in Pontiac Nov. 11, 1931, he was the son of Mark G. and Mi- nerva Fortner Dance Sr. Before moving to Birmingham where his father was a former city mana- ger, the family lived here on Dwight St. Mr. Dance Sr. had been employed in the city engineer's George H. Folsom George H, Folsom, 77, of Cadil- lac Ave. died yesterday after sev- eral months illness. He was born June 31, 1877 in Lapeer County, the son of Harvey J. and Melinda Clark Folsom, He was married to the former Delia Surviving are two brothers, Eber of Rochester and Jess of Ferndale. Also surviving are several nieces Edwin E. Greenwood Edwin B. Greenwood, 52, of 1059 z 5 ithe! Hu fr ® . au i -| Henry L. Selters said that mem- _| higher property. valuation. test '| against what he said was a ‘‘stag- The Day in Birmingham | BIRMINGHAM — The board of| directors of the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce has called a special membership meeting tonight to present a 15-point pro- gram based on a theme to ‘‘build a beautiful and better’ Birming- 7 meeting will be held at 8 p. m. in the Baldwin Library auditorium: Chamber president bers will be invited to comment on the proposals, covers Troy and. Bloomfield Townships, Bloomfield Hills, and Franklin, i addition te: this city. — Points in the tentative. program will be further developed at aj series of seven conferences which | will be held on consecutive Tues- | days beginning next week at the Community House. County Valuation Announced by State (Continued From Page One) ation) were continued for 1956 on the higher state valuation the re- sult would be generally increased tax-bills to property owners. This would occur because the rate would be levied against a The Oakland Tax Allocation Board, however, is expected to set Pa slightly -lower rate this year. Thus, property owners are expect- ed to pay only enough more to| cover the $1,763,251 boost in the | county budget for. 1956 over this| year’s budget. ERRORS CORRECTED The board yesterday refused to entertain other protests from Kent, Baraga. Marquette. Montcalm, Newaygo and Ogemaw counties, rejected a citizens’ protest from Belding, heeded slightly a protest from Missaukee County and in- creased Jackson and Muskegon to correct errors. The board, rejecting Kent County's pretest, said that the county had enjoyed a “baggy ride” for 10 years at the ex- pense of other counties. Rejecting Marquette County's protest, the board said the county had never complied with a 10 per cent increase given it by the state in after’a survey. of the coun- ty. . it said, represented the bulk of the difference between the state and the county’s figures. | ‘STAGGERING’ EQUALIZATION | the’ Montcalm County board of | equalization, failed in his pro gering”’ équalization of. $81,275, compared to the county figure of The board was told by its staff that a survey of the county com- pleted in April showed industry | in Greenville assessed at 15 per cent of value on real estate and 4.58 per cent on personal property. | charity solicitations, Emory Blanding, chairman of | 15-Point C. of C. Program Will Be Presented Tonight A totaf of 615 persons have been invited to attend the variqus con-- ferences, Selters said. “Any others who desire to attend are welcome.” Each conference will be com- posed of persons in a particular field such as. transportation, utili- ties, construction, manufacturing, finance, insurance, etc., he added. Arthur F. Blakeslee is chairman of the conferences. Points included in the ambi- tious program te be outlined Development and promotion of Birmingham as the shopping cen- ter of the area, support of com- munity events, studies of parking and traffic problems, review of improved commuter service, beautification of city, forwarding views of chamber members to government ies; : Provision of information and statistical service, maintaining high education, cultural and civic standards, improving recreational facilities. and park areas, build greater confidence in Birmingham business; and assisting in accident and fire. prevention program. The program, which would be put inte operation about the latter part ef June, would net be Richard Wilson; and Victor Koch, chairman for the board's special prospects division. * * * A Detroit: woman, who has worked in the Birmingham area for the past two years, was sen- tenced to one to five years in the Detroit House of yes- terday by Oakland County Circuit Judge H. Russel Holland. Erma Senters, 3, of 2236 W. Grand Ave., admitted May 10 taking $1,000 worth of Dresden Police Detective Lt. Merlin Holmquist said the china was re- covered in an apartment Mrs. Senters rented in Detroit. The woman is wanted by Wayne Coun- as pcoblign ranma gen ienee from check conviction, paght . a s oe ‘7. Past Matrons of OES Chapter 220 met at 1 p.m. today for a des- sert luncheon at the home of Mrs. Ralph Main on Fairfax street. Silver Dollars Reward Alert Salespersons . Clerks in Pontiac store partici- pating in the “Fun-in-the-Sun Festi- val” this week are missing the bucks if they don’t mention the phrase “Fun-in-the-Sun” in their sales presentation to shoppers. The Retail Merchants Assn., If the salesperson waiting on them gets ‘Fun-in-the-Sun” into the opening conversation, he or she is handed a silver dollar. Only board staff said the county | had been given an opportunity inj to protest the figures but | had not done so. The staff said it! could not explain the refinery dis- but stood by its own Marion Marlowe Fails to Open Show in Philly PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Singer three dollars were distributed yes- terday. The event, with casualness as its theme, features salespeople in sportswear in most stores. Shop- pers are invited to go shopping without getting “spruced up.” Luncheon Will End Fund Drive by GOP Women Women of the Republican Party of Oakland and Wayne counties will highlight the end of their May” ~ fund. drive Wednesday with a 12:30 p. m. luncheon in the ball- room of the Sheraton Cadillac Hotel. : Speaker at the luncheon will be. tor Study by seat tae foes -selnit nis ns i i 2 F Hi He 3 taj New Ordinances Slated Commission z setae ek j ? 4 Se AE oe tet erator err ene cce panes THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 tg Garb Flattering to Youth and “Adult Alike} TERRYCLOTH — Neatly dressed for the beach, Suzie wears a sun- suit of a new cotton knit terry- cloth. It. has a jacket too. SMUDGE PROOF—Young Miss can’t get her jacket really dirty, for it's been treated to ward off youngsters’ mud smears. en-eighths coat is good summer wear, Shed the coat for hotter | FOR SUMMER—Dress and sev- days. It’s a Judy 'N Jill. be SMOOTHIE — Brilliant suit of chromspun acetate is nice but the figure underneath, smoothed in a latex panty girdle, is nicer, 5 New Charges Filed in Fraud Veterans Land Program Chief in Texas Is Cited in Alleged Deals AUSTIN, Tex. (—Bascom Giles, father of Texas’ 100-million-dollar veterans land program, today faced five news indictments grow- ing out of his administration. They allege theft by fraud involving $33,600 Only yesterday, Giles’ trial in a bribery charge involving $30,000 in a Bexar County veterans land deal was postponed in Sen Antonio. & He faces a third group of indict- ments, charging conspiracy to commit theft of $83,500 in a Dim- mit County deal. The charges involve a block Kinney County, promoter buys large track of land, breaks it up into small tracks, signs up vet- erans to buy it, then receives from the state the total amount of money the veterans have agreed to pay. 2 * s Indicted along with Giles yester- day was B. F. Shéffield, Brady land promoter. In addition, Shef- field was indicted on two charges of forgery and uttering, passing a forged document in the same land deal. Giles, 54, refused last Jan. 1 to take office although re-elected to his 10th term, Veterans land in- vestigations were under way then. * s * Under Texas’ land program, vet- erans can buy acreage with low down payment and long-term low interest rates. Indictments now total 285 since various state agencies and grand juries began digging into the pro- gram. Giles until Jan. 1 was chairman of the Veterans Land Board, which administers the program. Bares Farm Pay Facts es LINCOLN, Neb, (UP) — Kris Kristjanson, agricultural econom- ics professor at the University of Nebraska, said 18 per cent of Ne- braska’s farmers have a net in- come of less than $1,000 and 54 per cent have a net income of less than $3,000, AUTO-TOURIST ROUTE ACROSS LAKE MICHIGAN between MILWAUKEE, WIS. ond MUSKEGON, MICH. eveid 240 Miles of Crowded Highwoye essaoamas (1/PPER| _ing the state's Michigan National Banks Lose Fight to Escape Tax WASHINGTON W — National -| banks in Michigan have lost their Supreme Court fight to escape pay- 3 per cent sales * * * The high tribunal yesterday re- fused to review a decision of the State Supreme .Court that Michi- gan May collect sales tax on ar- ticles sold by retailers to national banks. : tax, peal which questioned the consti- tutionality of Michigan's grand jury law. And it took no action On a second appeal involving the The appeal the high court de- clined to hear was filed by Henry R. Pickett, Richard L. Kirby and Harold Wirsing, who were convict- ed by a jury on charges of con- spiracy to violate the Michigan gambling law. ee They were tried before Judge Herman J. Denhnke in Genesee County Circuit Court after Judge Karl K. Leibrand, sitting as a one-man grand jury, issued a war- rant for their arrest. In their appeal the three said the one-man grand jury law “creates a system very heavily laden with pressure on witnes- ses; and very dangerous te the liberties of the people and the fair administration of justice.” The law provides that Michigan judges may conduct one-man in- vestigations of crime with power to issue warrants for the arrest of accused persons. 7. * s In a 63 decision last week the Supreme Court said a Michigan judge who sits as a one-man grand jury may not try to contempt charges he made against witnes- ses who appeared before him. At that time the court said it was not passing on the validity of the one-man grand jury system. WADES ALSO APPEAL The second appeal was filed by Mr. and Mrs. Morrison T. Wade of Detroit, They were convicted by a jury of fraudulent solicitation of ‘charitable contributions. The case arose from operations of the So- t ciety of Good Neighbors, of which the Wades were members of the board of trustees. a as * Judge Gerald Groat of the De- troit Recorder's (criminal) Court sat a8 a One-man grand jury and conducted a five-month investiga- tion of the operations before order- ing the arrest of the Wades. After trial, Wade was sent- enced to four years’ imprison. ment, His wife was put on pro- bation for five years and fined ‘ $5,000. The court presumably will act on the Wade appeal later this term, In another ruling yesterday the Supreme Court decided 63 that workers who process cane into sugar are entitled to minimum wage benefits of the federal wage- hour law. The tribunal held, however, that not al] nonfarming workers of a sugar processing plant are entitled to the benefits. 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As chairman of the Committee for a Na- _ tional Trade Policy he told the Nation: | “Passage of the Administra- tion’s (trade) program will sig- nify defeat of the greatest high increase their trade with each other.” tf * ce Tart, now 57, is a top honor graduate of Yale’s law school. In his twenties he helped oust a corrupt administration from his home town of Cincinnati. Later he built low cost housing, helped _ provide relief to needy families and gave legal advice to both labor and manage- ment. * * * Throughout his adult life this younger brother of Ohio’s famous Senator has been an outstanding churchman and advocate of political reforms. To him be- longs the distinction of being the first layman to head the Federal Council of the Churches of Christ. ° Red Alliance Formalized It is important that free peoples see the hokum in the alliance with séven Satellites Russia has set up at Warsaw as a counter to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. This doesn’t mean that the formi- dable character of the arrangement should be ignored. Any agreement that unites under one command, as this does, military forces totaling 6,000,000 men, cannot be viewed lightly. The truth is, of course, that the alliance just formalized actually has been in existence for years. . Moreover, it now has the pledged support of Red China with its armies of 4,000,000 men. * * * _ This Communist maneuver brings out into the open what Moscow has tried to hide. The eight nation accord clears the way for enlargement of the satellite forces and making them more definitely a part of the Soviet military machine. In addition it makes possible’ bigger and better Russian air- fields closer to the Western front, stockpiling of supplies and ex- pansion of rail facilities. It also provides a legal basis for keeping Soviet troops in Hungary and _ Rumania, from which they are supposed to withdraw after ratification of the Austrian treaty. , kt we &® Not only that, the pact gives Russia an excuse to station Red troops in such advanced positions as Czechoslovakia and Bulgaria. Finally, the alliance gives ‘Russia @ ready means of suppressing ' such as occurred in East ast be remembered that if beer for Russian aggres- - eats there wouldn't — If you are among those who think “taxes get too large a bite out of your in- come, be of good cheer. Take it from the National Industrial Conference Board, things aren’t as bad - as they seem. Looking at the situation from the tax.and income viewpoint, there actually has been some improve- ment in recent years. That is the result of a too generally overlooked fact that as our economy and population both grow, there are more taxpayers and more income. ~ © * In the past seven years the number of families, including unattached in- dividuals, with income under $4,000 de- . _ Clined 23 per cent. At the same time the number of families in the country increased 17 per cent. Since 1946 the number of families with incomes over $4,000 a year in- creased 95 per cent. The greatest gains were shown in the $6,000 to $7,500 bracket, 145 per cent, and in the $7,500 to $9,000 bracket, 176 per cent. : Back in 1946 two-thirds or — about 66 per cent of all families had incomes of less than $4,000. By 1953 this percentage had been reduced to 44. * * * : As everybody knows taxes as well as incomes have been going up, and the dollar has lost quite a bit if its buying power. Yet after adjustments for these factors, the. situation doesn’t look as dark as people think. In fact the aver- age family’s income has gone up 16 per cent while the weight of the tax bur- den has grown only 14 per cent. Ir 1s far easier to be brave in the head than in the feet. The Man About Town ~ Like to Be on Own Young Rabbits Found to Be Different From Some Folks Life of the party: The guy that often is the death of it. Quite unique and humane is the rabbit nursery conducted by : ‘Mrs. Samuel Jharmark and her 11 year old daughter, born on Easter, and quite appropriately named ; Bunny Jharmark, in the basement of the family home at Watkins Lake. When the neighborhood hunt- ers and dogs find a nest of young rabbits whose mother had been killed, the babies are turned over to them and fed with medi- cine droppers and otherwise. The feeding is kept up until they grow large enough to shift for themselves when they are turned loose. Unlike many humans who become content to. live off charity, they never re- turn for further feeding. I have it direct frdm District Horticultural Agent : Kari D. Bailey ; that damage to fruit buds in the recent frosts was not as severe in Oakland County as among some of our neighbors. The local . Gamage is largely confined to the western and central parts of the county. Out at Pontiac Motors they have 2 mame for the ideas that win $1,000 or more: “‘Grand’ Suggestions.” » My western scout informs me that out where the west is really rugged, the names of newspapers at times reflect that fact. He cites . Mr. and Mrs. Mel Ruder who publish the Columbia Falls, Montana, “Hungry Horse News.” Quite observing beyond his age ts Gary Lee Myers, the four year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 0. Myers of Keego Harbor. When the family car. acted queerly he confided that he had noticed that a tire was “broke and had a ‘bubble coming out of it.” “I got even with him. He’s boiling in the pot right now,” phones . Mrs, Blanchard Gormley of Lake Orion, in telling of a turtle that was grabbing at the feet of her young ducks as they paddled around the lake. She hauled the turtle from the water with a PS Se ok Hayes SOE: ve a Ss : sc Cae ok ey Te 9s pee apis sae rf ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 Doing Okay on the Inside Track David Lawrence Says: Blast in Pravda Indicates Somebody Got Red Goat LONDON — Somebody got the Soviet government's goat last week, and maybe it was Eisenhow- er or maybe it was Dulles. But the net result is an indignant editorial in Pravda, which is wide- ly reprinted here this week, com- “at the summit” because presum- ably irrelevant questions are being raised by the United States for dis- cussion. ‘donment of the hopes and aspira- tions of the oppressed peoples. SOVIET INTERFERENCE The Moscow strategists had bet- ter watch out, because, while they : ; g3 zi 4 F an B83 ii tL fl gF eventual value of the conference, they will the campaign arguments of sides here. “3 i i i i 2 ; ; i ] i z theel 1 “ H it vite tit pe if 3233 H i [ i i t i ' _ Alfred Robens, former minister of labor and now a candidate for Parliament on the Socialist Labor ticket, says a vote for him means “an effort to get nations to agree to stop H-bomb tests." He adds, “Certainly Eden is not as likely to stand up to the U. S. State Depart- ment as was Attlee.” For the truth is that the Social- ist Labor party leaders know that friction with America would mean a short tenure for them. _ It is remarkable how little in- telligence the electorate is sup- posed to have. That's the biggest mistake the politicians make both here and back home. (Copyright 1955, New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) Looking Back , 15 Years Ago BOULOGNE FALLS to Nazis as Allies increase defenses. 50,000 AIR PELOTS sought this year for U. S. defense. .~ 2 Years Ago PRESIDENT, CONGRESS en- dorse 214, month NRA extension. POLICE RADIO fund reaches $1,009 in Pontiac. Voice of the People A Fd Pontiac Woman. Points Out Ignorance in Matters Regarding Mental Ailments © | ee yd lished it the writer so requests unless letter is critical ip its nature It is only after reading letters like the one written by Harriet Ann Hoyt that we are shocked into the realization of how little , . the average person knows about mental patients and the workings of our mental hospitals. The words pneumonia and eancer are common knowledge to all of us. But mentien par- anoia or schizophrenia and you draw a complete blank or get a twisted, jumbled answer that _ dees not even faintly resemble the true meanings. Miss Hoyt, you seem to have confused the word psychosis with neurosis, And -the ‘dreamers’ of whom you speak are cared for in our mental hospitals only when their dreams have caused them to lose contact with reality. You may thank Ged for our psychiatrists, who are helping thousands of people daily to re- turn te normal, healthy living. Not only do mental hospitals and psychiatrists, but we need an educational pro- gram for the general public. Many are still living in the Dark Ages in regard to mental illnesses. A dictionary will not give the answers you need to know. Buta broader mind and a better under- standing of your fellow man will help. Harriet Morris — 191 Chestwood , Betty Rizzuto Asks Public to Speak Up for Postmen I think with all the run-around the postmen and Postal workers are getting, it's about time some- Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE A gentleman is one who knows ... A lady when he sees her . Who never would embarrass her . . . Or ever try to tease her. . Who is prepared to guard her and ... To sacrifice his coat... For her to ford the smallest stream .. . Or span the widest moat... He is one who keeps his place , ,. . In common conversations . . . And though all other folks are wrong ...Is never out of patience... He is the one whose conduct is... As perfect as can be ... The essence of all compromise . . . And good diplomacy ... Who may be truly conscious that . . . The atmosphere is stinking . .. But who withholds unto himself .. . Whatever he is thinking. . (Copyright 1955) Case Records of a Psychologist we need more fon one spoke out in their behalf. It’s also time the public wakes up. Most of the men in this city work for automobile manufac- allow it to go through with min- imum postage, and who reads it? Everybody complains but no- _ body does anything about it, You and I are the government, The President said he would okay a seven.and six-tenths per cent raise, but he vetoed a bill asking for only one per cent more than that. As he put it, “It would be too big a burden on the tax- payers.” It is your privilege to speak up, so unless you do, don't expect anything from your mailman. Betty J. Rizzute 2524 Pontiac Dr. Hal Boyle Says: Manhattan’‘s Magic Spell Made of Youthful Dreams NEW YORK @—What 8s the magic of Manhattan? Cynics have been predicting for some time that the flight to the suburbs would eventually turn this heart island of New York City into a ghost town on the Hudson—the world’s largest pigeon roost. Some people, perhaps, rather hoped this would happen. But what has really happened? No grass is growing in Wall Street yet. In the last 10 years some 21 million square feet of office space has been built or is planned in the midtown area. Luxurious new apartment build- ings are still springing up like dandelions, The U. N. has lifted a towering new home of gilass- enclosed hope for the future. = * s Commenting on this spectacular postwar growth, a real estate deal- er the other day said, rather wonderingly, there seems to be “some magic in Manhattan that. defies logic.” There is a magic in Manhattan, the magic of an ever-young town ceaselessly growing through 300 years of continuous change. - “The pace here is killing . . . Everybody has a dog-eat-dog at- titude . . . I couldn't live here, feeling so cramped and crowded.” These are typical complaints of out-of-town visitors. - “What do you really see in the place?” they ask. ‘“‘Why, I wouldn’t take Manhattan as a gift.”” * * * But as they leave for their home - town, they wonder secretly if, after all, there isn’t something here they have missed. There is. They have missed the thing—the _magic in Man- hattan. : They have missed the glamor Struggling Young Dentist Must Learn to Sell Himself to Prospective Patients ‘Dr. Julian was an “A” stu- dent in dental college but he finds that recruiting a practice is @ selling job. Indeed, every - successful clergyman and doc- tor, as well as teacher and businessman, needs to be a stellar salesman either of ideas, services or merchandise. So study this case very carefully. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case 0-338: Dr. Julian K., aged 26, is a dentist who has only re- U cently opened an office. “Dr. Crane, what am I supposed to do now?” he asked, desperately. *T’ve been in practice for four cfeity fetes en fia atl pe iH i thes i » iy | ffi active in a Boy Scout troop, or in the YMCA and CYO. : and community life. Join a men's luncheon club, such as Kiwanis, Lions, Exchange, Rotary, Op- timist, Civitan, Toastmas' ter’s, So join the “‘Compliment Club” and look for virtues in your com- Smile’ freely. Remember that everybody bears this. indelible motto figuratively tattooed on his . “I Want to Feel Important”. i < 2 . aie I j | ey ; bi i Take an active, part in church l i i i; Strategy.” It’s helpful to doctors as well as businessmen. Always write to Set and excitement and power and majesty that make up the real lure of Manhattan. They have a that. You have to live here. Manhattan is:a mighty melange finite number of voices. Manhat- tan isn't America, but it is Amer- . +” . * This is the talent capital of the is on youth. 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Surely there ane | And how can one do all these! . —— They will come back some wards as travel becomes easier| historic’ and scenic spots that | eet ressernber 5h these) poles. y what heavier, tired and . and more comfortable. would make the tri s hi and grasa gaped oor atlagllepacama] agging ache * * | What does it mean today? -/a part of the va ai * —e | leave time for a vacation and room | | And ie © weeks oy will ape . a . dosthention cation as t a a comfortable trip? Sleepless Nigh their vacation. They spend means people are learn. jae: here are several f next 25 planning next year’s holi-| S ™ore and more about how Is there some w each esti — calten| day to relax, get away from the rou- | about the roads wu ‘will take? | agree : anything —— yore altos eer “— “oe - you will take? on - Take a look at the statistics of} tes of the job, broaden their | What are the best ones, what In the first place toe complain of wane auto travel, for example. The Bu- vistas with travel. are the prettiest, will there be . Bee reed | ee eee and : : sd your newspaper, you will find | Dom suffer restless nights with these dis- reau of Public Roads reports: But there are problems attached| #teurs? many of the questions answered, | ti eves 5 seduced bitaey fonction & ssikinies is . total of _—_ - vacationing away from home.| What kind of clothes are neces-| | js a servi f. th oe t Piyatny srs greeesertton or orp on American roads. lIn a survey cond 9 : : Pe service of. the paper ta | sure to cold. Minor bia | y ucted by the/sary?. Often you hear that packing’ give you information on your daily = o wrong diet prog linterna we ° ent passages, re is a total o 70 million Shell Oi] Company among women! for two weeks i ; : | ; pany | eks is the same as drivers. One-third of them are panne vacation trips, these were, packing .for a two-month, trip. ' ; questions most often asked. 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As FBS if 2 Bg Lf rae Hi : an H-bomb, He of- Windshield Washers Required in New Bill doned uniformed men to the Joe Won't Campaign Bevan in Midst of Fireball Campaign for Ike Next Time jin Hilly Coal-Mining, Steel- Making Area WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen, Jo seph R, McCarthy (R-Wis) said yesterday he will not support the prisoner issue, “he has aban- | @ en He is a popular | with | mercial ay Solons fo Meet is bt say | "Sacra i a giant trade union, finantial | after Jan. 1956, on School Fund Cut | sine trade, wien, snantiat jeter Jon, 2, 1 LANSING o — Key legiatrs| ith Ate have i hs 0 06 | sat vou have been invited to meet with hes been taken back into the rarer Meaty Da Prapars 9 < cnsaad caus ba ae ine ecdinc Chepstow} High School rl, eame at Declining to enter into. a pubile | and ‘Bassaleg: He loved it. His| poo, tie Gi 7, debate on the subject, Williams | blue eyes Ighted and he boomed After Smashup wal maniiue 9 Se Hane O. pe be - rage ot ape FRANKFORT i#—Joan Means comnitces fo daca (he ering sek co you Wane as seen hee Met ebee) rage i Williams, disturbed that the Sen-| back for more. State Police said the girl ate took a big stice trom his pre’ | EICFEMTAINING of six students i budget, turned down an struck bridge fer to debate the subject’ with Sen. Alghough many dislike the idea ee ae a Creighton R: Coleman ttle | that might become prime | 0" ™hio, a : minister, denies his brilliance, | Sonville Creek. His speeches are perhaps the best | ©@r was G dol O | entertainment in the election cam- | 18, 2 pom aah rant e pry oes * ¢ @ from a school prom. Hillbilly Singer one tricked oo ser eae with | Thai Premier on Tour Leaves Show his “rs” and “trick” comes out we. Net gram. In a letter to John H. Dewitt Jr., president of WSM; and to Ed- win Craig, chairman of the board of National Life and Accident In- surance Co, which owns WSM, Webb complained he was not giv- the youngster . | ognized his talent. I have nothing else to say at this time except to wish him well.” Webb said that despite being vot- 9-30-12 JOWed 9.30.8 OOFri ed the “top folk singer for the past two years” WSM had not shown him “any consideration what- soever.”’ The singer has recorded several nationwide hits, ‘In the Jailhouse Now,” his latest, is his 18th For a Happier Holiday Trip Phone Ahead by Long Distance eeeREARER, Maat REIS ot SiS Sige RSE PRISER “Base ya it. If you've asked for Long Dis- If you're going visiting for. the holidays, when you're Long Distance is tat and its cot is ur prisingly low. a. , at dag carefree holiday trip. Don’t ~. straight hit record, | Find Man, 61, Dead ALLEGAN «®)—The body of New- on Belden, 61, of Rt. 1, Ostego was recovered yesterday from Snauble Brook, four miles north of Allegan. An uncle, Clifford Aus- tin, 60, said his nephew had last then added: Bevan's full round face turned | | purple. “That’s not a policy,” he said. “That's a silly slogan.” He paused for the applause and “I defy anyone to translate that ‘opportunity state’ inte concrete terms, It’s a trick et the Tories to disenfranchise the British electo , For Sir Winston Churchill, some- | > times an object of strong Bevanite fury, he, had only soft slaps on the wrist: He told how Churchill once said that Britons were. list- less under Labor after the war, CHIDES WINNIE “What a silly thing to say,” said Bevan, and now his eyes “All Sir Winston had to do was. to go out and take a look at all the baby carriage on the streets. * * * “But there was one difference after the last war. 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Ride the Toonerville Trolley to Tahquarnenon Fails. 5 meals included in one low fare... . .$71.60° ALASKA — 29 én. New travel thrills await you in the Majestic Canadian are. Anchorage, Skag- ay, Alcan Highway, Co- jumbia Ice Fields. $523.55* eee nee LOW COST FARES EVERYWHERE ONE WAY Gaylord, Mich. .....$6.00 East Towas, Mich. .. .$4.25 West Brerich, Mich. ,. $4.00 Ludington, Mich. ‘YELLOWSTONE—13 days. Cross the Straits of ’ . ($6.00 Piss 0.5. Tax Special Purchase! | SHORTIES iC Choose from washable nylons, all wools, wool suedes and rayon gabar- dines. Ideal for vacation and fall. 8 to 18, Large Size ‘Actual $16.99 gag Vs DOUBLE STAMP SPECIAL For Decoration Day F un a fancy pants, polo shirts, Berrnuda shorts. 10 to 18. -DACRONS Would Ordinarily Sell for 8.99 The miracle fabric at a mira- cle low price — Dacron — Hill fabric that breathes- to keep you cool. 10 to 20, 1442 2” 8” 16”. For your Fun in the Sun .. Choose from play shorts, | DOUBLE DOUBLE DOUBLE 10” tag ‘ ee a a Rose Marie wee 42,99 to 19.99 STAMP ewe ewes $7 TAMP Dior stats Borate , ¥ patterns. First quality. a " STAMP .39¢ ROSE MARIE REID 139 Ladies Polos, Halters, Shorts ye BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS COE Y ~ ' i$ i] CHAMBRAY . - “PEROALE. infants’ Crawlers, Sun Suits ye Training Pants «ae 106 1.99 Men's _ SPORT SHIRTS oo \AL 89c Extra Lge. THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 ) ee =a , A Hundred Million Dollar Story Of Your Community National Bank in Action We Have Just Sold Our ~~ ; th , o =. 2,500,000 U.S. Savings Bon | Today We Honor Mr. Isaac Loachridge, Purchaser of Our’ . de, | 2;500,000 Bond, Representing Another M ilestone of Service oe hho Over $100,000,000 .. . that’s an amazing | record set by the tremendous bulk of U.S. ; | } Savings Bonds by your bank -. . . The Com- | . | t munity National. Today, Mr. Loachridge’s pur- | : ca -- chase of our 2,500,000th bond represents a : : | milestone of continued service this bank has ss, : i: Te : 3 given its country and community. Today we” | a go on writing the story of action se eputan. a ‘we antinil ’ é celebration of the issue of our 2, 500, 000th peek és manent ‘— ubond, we'd like to"say Congratulations, Mr. one = | | ‘KEEco 2 ar "Member Federal Dept Irn Corporation The Junior Pontiac Women evening at Old Mill Tavern. Getting 4. ’s Club held its annual meeting Monday before the dinner to arrange the tables were (left to right) Mrs. Frank J. Moreau of East Iroquois road, i Checking dinner reservations (left) is Mrs. Benjamin| and Mrs. Claire J. Hinckley of Elsinore drive. The dinner, E. Bowman of Woodbine drive. Photographed with her| held Monday evening at Old Mill Tavern, was sponsored |@ (center) is Mrs. Bradley D. Scott of North Genesee avenue | by the Junior Pontiac W omen’s Club. Personal News of Interest in Pontiac Mr. and Mrs. Myron L. Buck! cago avenue home after a three of West Iroquois road, who have just flown home from a two weeks’ stay in Miami Beach, Fia., Squeezed in a few hours of sight- seeing in Washington,.D. C., dur- ing the trip down by train. The Bucks stayed at the Sans Souci while Mr. Buck attended a * eonference. They also visited the new Hotel Fountainbleau. ~ * * * Mr, and Mrs, Frank Webber have returned to their West Chi- stated tnt mln 2 Nar Coming Events Gide Extension Club will meet Charles Fudson, 44 Liberty : luncheon sat au és Reguies : Chapter Four, siyetbeer aotberet mene a2'2 tomght ee week motor trip through California. The Webbers visited friends and relatives along the way, Their trip included stops at San Diego and | Mrs. Rosalind Hill of Elsinore drive bade her daughter farewell following a brief visit recently, as Miss Hill left for Germany where she will take an executive position with the American Red win’ avenue, William Closson of East Rutgers avenue and Mrs. Marjorie Faxon of Dover road.._ Others are Mrs. Grace Gignac of Prior. to that, Miss Hill had been Frances Smith of Auburn Heights. | at Ft. Bliss in El Paso, Texas. * 8 ® « e* se 8 A new home prompted Sharon Gale to have a “Come As You Are” breakfast Sunday, to whiclr 14 of her school friends were in- , Mr. Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer s Dream” to be done bur- Department of cast, Patricia Stoddard of Linden road, in a performance at 8 this evening and tomorrow at Barbour gymnasium, Rima Nichell of Cranbrook In- stitute h omen's Club Elects New City Woman Wins Prizes Mrs. Cecil McCallum was re- elected president of the Junior Pon- tiac Women's Club Monday at a meeting held at Old Mill Tavern. Others elected to office were Mrs. Claire J. Hinckley, first vice in Ceramics president;. Mrs. Russell Auten, Mrs. Lakkari Gets second vice president; and Mrs. Award Ribbons at| use French. romting axe Great Lakes Show | others are Marguerite But- secretary; By JANET ODELL seo- When prizes were awarded Sun- day at the annual Great Lakes Ceramics Show in Detroit’s Mason- . ie Temple, a Pontiac woman came Sunset Club Hears ‘ home with two ribbons...Virginia| Report on Meeting Lakkari (Mrs. W. H. of} Members attending the’ Spring 215 Draper avenue) won a second | Institute sponsored by the family place and an honorable mention|and Child Welfare Federation, for her sculpture. United Community Services, May * ¢ ®@ 10 in Royal Oak, reported events Although Mrs. Lakkari has long | to the Sunset Club, following a co- been interested in creative arts, | operative dinner at Wilson School. this was her first excursion into| Those taking part were Mrs. sculpture. Three terms of lessons} Anna Bone, Mrs. Jennie Taylor, at the Birmingham Community | Mrs. Bertha Luke, Mrs. Roy Jenks, House convinced her that she liked | Mrs. William Holthusen, Mrs. working with clay. Charles Little and Mrs. John | Streit. “Brooding Boy” might well be | Mrs. Olive Thompson, Mrs. eae =. = c Blanche Ford and David Cook of . Keego Harbor, were guests at the young boy, sitting chin in hands, | veer cathering ig an arresting study. a The item winning honorable | mention is laugh provoking. It is a | terra cotta clay cat about 2 feet | tall. From‘the front, the inside of | the animal is visible; there four green and one yellow ceramic fish prove the cat had a good meal! OTHER ART WORK : The Lakkari home is filled with other examples of its mistress’ artistic ability. Pen and ink sketches, pastels and oil paintings| . decorate the walls. Pieces of sculp- | ~ ture are everywhere. * * * Mrs. Lakkari devotes many hours each week to her art. This daughter of the Emerson J. Bow- ens of Alden drive, came home with second prize for her caterpil- and a Piano Hecital Held at Grade Lutheran are Pontiac White Shrine Mrs. McCallum Heads Women’s Club partiamentarian; Mrs, G. Rich- | son, Mrs. James Clarkson and Mrs, Special guests attending the an- nual banquet were Mrs. John Doig, an honorary member, and Mrs. John Barrett of Okemis, an publicity; Mrs, Ben A. Ronan, so- cial and Mrs. Daryl Lemaux, flow- er. Others are Mrs, Carroll Porritt, welfare; Mrs. Frank J. Moreau, fi- nance; Mrs. Fred T. Sytz, hos- pitality; Mrs, Horace Young, tele- phone; Mrs. Cash Bond constitu- tion, and Mrs, Eugene Wellman, donation. Mrs. Clark J. Adams, project; Mrs. Vesta Engle, news and Mra | Albert Kohn, picnic, complete the list of committee chairmen, Representatives to the City Fed- eration of Women’s Clubs are Mrs. Ericson Lewis, Mrs. Charlies Craw- |ford and Mrs, E, Milton. Evans. * * * New members welcomed into the club Monday night were Elsie Ben- Womens Section TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 memt af my Others are Mrs. A. L. Mace Adams, Mrs. Leslie Ware, Mrs, James Spark, Mrs. Hutchinson and Mrs. Jay T Ford, |Mrs. David Collison’ Heads Naomi Group Mrs. David Collison was elected president of the Naomi Group of PAGES 13-15 Eee ee Sty eas THE P ONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 RIKER FOUNTAIN Riker Bidg. Lobby wre. i hi A Aetna the prospective’ bridegroom ‘Spring Song i Joanne Neff Plans to Wed in Autumn A September wedding is being planned by Joanne Elizabeth Neff // and Gordon Lee Shira. The tride-clect ip the daughter of Mrs. Parsons Neff of Birming- ham and Mortimer Allan Nett of Grosse Pointe. Mr. and Mrs. Albert E, Shira of Rereuom ane pores of tex © heme attended the University of Colorado. Now serving with the U.S. Army at Ft.’ Devens, Mass., at- tended Alma Ciliege. Beauty for the Holiday Week-End! 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Clothing Students Display Styles They will participate in Marie Hickey, Karen Dewey, El-| Ila Adams, Amber Feneley, jlen Taylor, Sharon Freeman, | Janet Stoner, Laura Goodrich, | Yvonne Moder and Carol Wells | Billie Sims, Gaynelle Burke Joan Crites made out- use gay spring colors, and the| \fits to wear in this fashion materials vary from denims t2| show although they are from the. terrycloth. | Foods Department and had to Rose Willson, Myradean Kilby, | [eoend many hess euteide of: school Kiser, Laura Lee eimt ugh, Judy Fortin, Mary Ann Leonard, |v COLORS—PRINTS TOO Karen Dewey and Marie Hickey | Patsy Bradsher, Jo Anh Breeze, model the sun dresses in the | Dereeee Chapin, Jo Ann White, colors that complement their | Yvonne Moder, Sally Kizer, Joanna coloring and hair, and in mate-| Bland, Pat Bergman and Judy in F ashion’ to Be Presented at Eastern Junior a en a relier skating, cycling and all other kinds of outdoor fun, will | everglazes. be modeled by the girls who | rials of broadcloth, gingham and | Fortin mix pastels and vivid col- ors with prints and checks when they model the separates they made them. Karen Green, Peggy Reaver, | have made. Ellen Taylor and Sharon Free- Diane Beach, Judy Fortin, Rose} man show the versatility of A group of seventh grade sew- Marie Rabaja, Jo Ann White,| separates. ing beginners join the fun singing STAPP’S ....- Join in Presenting .. "SOUPY SALES" —IN PERSON — licates will be worn by Pat Gra- 2 Shows-—Sat., June 4th [e's Sy Rane Ellen Taylor, Rose Marie Rabaja, Pat Bergman and Barbara Chapin with little Carol White model at-— tractive housecoats and dusters as they sing ,“Dreams.” They are joined by Karen Burnworth, Carol Goebbel; Karen Green, Jo Ann Breeze, Peggy Reaver and Amber Feneley, and the entire group will close the program sing- ing “I'll See You in My Dreams.” Narration will be done by San- dra Langeland, and the accom- panist will be Julie Blank. Assisting Mrs. Van Ryzin are Mrs. Harry Hammerbeck, Mildred Loper, Lorna MacKellar, John Sluka and Ray E. Woods. 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Gracie Fields, the talented Brit-| & Amvets Aides Told of Meeting A state convention to be held June 3-5 at Traverse City was an- take their children with them. on a money making project at the Ad getdate shee oo Mrs, Peter Metes. A donation was sent to the state auxiliary to purchase gifts for the president. Ht See beneath postemintad ead the amateur, Most of the professional writers I know keep the regular hours of a bank. They are on the job whe- ther or not they “feel” like writing, William F. Newberry of | Albert Yost of ——— eral chairman of the Wolverine Ladies’ Invitational Open Golf Tournament to be held at Forest Lake Country Club May 26 through 29. Photographed with him is Mrs. Pontiac Press Phote LPGA members who will participate in the tournament are Babe Zaharias, Betty Hicks, Jackie Pong, Alice Bauer Hagge, Marlene Bauer, Mary Lena Faulk and Louise Suggs. Tickets may be purchased by calling the | club. Detroit is gen- golf « chairman. 5 Bethany Circles Meet Five circles of the Bethany Bap- tist Church Women's Society met The Naomi Circle met with Mrs. Hardy Fair on Mark street for a luncheon. Devotions were given by Mrs. Harry Taylor and Mrs. A. P. Webb was elected new circle lead- er. Layettes to be given to Christian distributed to mem- A dessert luncheon and meeting was enjoyed by members of the Martha Circle who met at the Lib- erty street home of Mrs. Edith Parker. Devotions were given by Mrs. ert Sutton presented a program on missionaries in China, Mrs. George Hoyt was named representative to a Kalamazoo house party to be held in June. Esther Plans were made for an annual summer dinner to be held at the church when members of the Es- ther Circle met at the Dakota drive home of Mrs. C. N. Derritk. A dessert luncheon was served by the hostess. Devotions were given _by Mrs. Harry Buehring. A cperiiies meee meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Eliz- abeth Peck on Silver Lake road by members of the Dorcas Circle. Mrs. Edwin Lewis was elected chairman of the circle for the ensuing year. Each member presented a short devotion during the meeting. Plans for an annual summer dinner were discussed. Lydia Mrs. Daniel Owen was elected chairman of the Lydia Circle when they met for a cooperative dinner in the church pariors. Betty Henley was elected vice chairman; Gladys Brondige, sec- retary; Mrs. Grace Snover, treas- means. Mrs. Maynard Johnson gave de- votions. Sigma Beta Chapter Initiates. 3 Members ma Beta sorority gathered at the North Perry street home of Mrs. Morgan Siple. Co-hostesses at the recent meeting were Mrs. Keith VanKleek and Mrs. George Tuson. An informal initiation was held for Mrs. Joseph Mooney, Mrs. James DeFlorio and Mrs. John Carlton. a Special PERMANENTS No Appointment cen) *500 Contour - Hair Mother! 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Mrs. Stanley Kipp reported on an annual meeting of the Michigan Conference of Congregational Christian Churches held in Detroit during the past week. Mrs. Kipp announced that a leadership training institute will be held at Pilgrim Haven Camp, South Haven, July 10-15. 9 | Mrs. Hinckley Is Elected -|to Office in State Society} Mrs, Claire J, Hinckley was| Everett Hathaway, Mrs. Frank elected second vice president of | Tucker, Mrs, Alfred: Rothweiler the state executive board of Alpha Iota State when she and nine other? ,; members of Xi Chapter. of Delta | Kappa Gamma attended the 17th | annual convention ending Saturday in East Lansing, Others attending were Vera Mae. Adams, president, E. Lucille Brown, Ora Hallenbeck, Mrs, Oscar Forslund, Katherine Baker, Mrs. Y’ Group Hears Mrs. Haushalter ed | Experiences humorous and se- | ™ M Miss Adams is a ‘rious were related by Mrs. Pred member of the steering eoeeia Haushalter to members of the tee. | Golden Age Group of YWCA. Mrs. | Te ‘Officers Installed Haushalter recently attenced a Na tional YWCA Triennial convention : by New Sylvanites Holding their annual installation in New York City. Mrs. Flora Alexander gave med- itations during the recent gather- ing. Mra. Hareld Euler. sponsor ot | ‘immer, at Rotunda Inn recently the Golden Age Group, announced = -) mega of the New -Syi- picnic to be tes : ogee g op he toad me Taking office were Mrs. Jack Allen, president; Mrs. Harold Mc- Graw, vice president; Mrs. James 21 at the Watkins Lake home of Mrs. D. R. Wilson. It will be the Sprague, treasurer, and Mrs. An- thony Osler, secretary. ler in Detroit. last gathering of the year. . Mrs. A. C. Kirby, Mrs. Allan Monroe and Mrs.° Claude Shoupe acted as hostesses and also fur- nd nished transportation. pcaderoany PP — apie lowed the business mieeting. Parties : i ti a @ for large or - small groups! COFFEE SHOP 36 W. Pike St. A gift was presented to Mrs.| Metropolitan Aides Plan Fund Project The group plans to have a July picnic for members and families. MARY KING SALON = A ORA OBRECHT ELSIE DRELLICK ‘Specializing in Hair Styling and Permanents Complete Beauty Service Ladies Auxiliary to the Metro- politan Club, Spirit 6 met with Mrs, Ray B. Wilson of Voorheis | | road, Plans were made at the re-| | cent meeting for a money making project June 11 at a local hard- ware store. z Reports were given by commit- | tees who worked on a mother and daughter banquet held May 3 || The next meeting will be held June -— 7 at the home of Mrs. Wilson. Correction Made Correction for Monday's recipe: | 5 Monday's recipe for Cream | 5 Cheese Pastry called for 2 cups | § of sifted flour. 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The first postage stamps carried pictures of kings, queens, presi- Soon, however, some countries honored anniversaries of famous people and events. These stamps were called commemoratives. The first set of such stamps was issued in 1993 to honor the 400th anniversary of the discovery of the New World by Christopher Colum- bus. The stamps were featured at the World’s Columbian Exposition ——— : == in Chicago. | There were 15 stamps in the set—from one cent to $5. Shown on the stamps wasthe story of Columbus’ voyages, and pictures of Colum- bus, Queen Isabella and King Ferdinand of Spain. The picture here, shows Columbus stepping achere on Oct. 12, Use as many colors as you. wish in coloring it. . (Violet Moore Higgins: AP Newsfeatures) Tomorrow: The Landing of the Pilgrims | East Berlin Youngsters to Burn West's Comics | |June 1 to burn Western comic | books and other “trash” litera- jture, the East Berlin newspaper | | Western comic books, which the port. in the U. 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SHREVEPORT, La. @ — Heavy Communist East Berlin will gather | rainstorms and a small tornado | battered north Louisiana yester- day, Trees in a 40-foot path were | National Zeitung announced today.| uprooted and streets in a_half- The paper said the “‘huge’’ bon- dozen communities were flooded. | fire would be touched. off by mem-| No injuries were reported. Water | bers of the Communist youth or- | ran two feet deep in the downtown ganization, Young Pioneers, The business section of Plain Dealing, fire will climax a drive against about 30 miles north of Shreve- | Communists say are undermining! Residents of the Liberty commu- | East German youth. |nity, about 45 miles southeast of | Shreveport, said the twister cut a About 4,060,000 babies were born | path through three miles of heavy é Forest Fires Threaten Town Damp Air Helps Bring Blazes in Nova Scotia Under Control | HALIFAX, N. S. w—Forest fires | crackled today at the edge of the |‘ main residential district of the At-| lantie coast community of Liver- -_ Another major blaze raged | in the Tantallon area, 15 miles | west of Halifax. Fire fighters said damp = which moved in yesterday had | helped bring all other blazes in | Nova Scotia under control. In northern Ontario dying winds and rising humidity helped slow, monster fires which have black- ened more than 100.000 acres of timber, Weary foresters and vol- | unteers counted heavily on scat: | tered showers forecast for later E Unequalled Facilities and Gracious Beauty Ca OW, Denson GP Donald H.. Joho f Ideas and Principles That Live On and On... The Donelgon-lohns Funeral Home waa founded on two principles: (1) That every fam- ily we serve. be accorded the same dignified, complete and careful service, and (2) that . funeral costs be kept as low as hamanly possible. . Alert and active, we have constantly im- proved service to all while keeping prices low—sticking rigidly to our original ideas and principles. All that’s modern in ONE eleaner es - and you save *20 to +30 * No dust bag to empty—triple filter e Amazing rug nozzle with fiditing brush « Reduced suction for d « Low price s saves you $20 to $30 aR ee Be wonter 4 Ss AC PRESS _ a3 TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 WORK BEE HELD—Twenty-five Pontiac Kiwanians and their friends journeyed 165 miles north last weekend to help prepare Camp Mahn-Go-Tah-See, Oakland County’s YMCA camp, for its opening next month. Shown above are (left to right) D. B. Eames, Mahlon Benson and Fred Poole. At the right (from left) are Dr. Ralph D. Wigent, Collis Scott and Ellsworth M. Ogg. _THE PONTI ~PONTIAC, MICHIGAN > Surgeon General L. A. Scheele , He’s a Hard Man WASHINGTON (P)—If some day the roof caves in—literally—on Leonard A. Scheele, M. D., the chances are good that Scheele will pick himself up, brush himself off, building a new roof. - . He's a hard man to ruffle, is Dr. Scheele, surgeon general of the United States, head of the world's central figure in the hottest politico-medical row to stir up the country in many a year. reach for a hammer and start biggest health organization. and Six-foot-twe Leonard Scheele (pronounced like “Sheeley”) is ef. to distribution é rechecking. own field is ‘jn the nation’s history. Who's Who in America.” sa | not be dying of jt.” squarely in the middle of the controversy over Salk polie vaccine— an uproar thht may or may mot merit the “public hysteria” — description applied to it by one of the vaccine manufacturers. Scheele’s role is twofold, under the law, as surgeon general and head of the U. S. Public Health Service, he has the responsibility of licensing vaccine for general use. Additionally, as chief health adviser to Secretary of Welfare Hobby, he makes recommendations— and they are weighty ones—on such problems as vaccine control and “I like the fact that everyone knew jabout this one. everybody knew about all the other good things that I wish that women and men knew that they could go out It was, Scheele. himself who halted the nationwide program of vaccinating school children, so that the safety of the manufactured vaccine could be geassessed. It is on his orders, too, that a full resumption of the program has been postponed to await some further Finally it is Scheele and hie-Public Health Service, rather than Mrs. Hebby, whe make the day-to-day announcements in the stop-and-go course of mass immunization—a course roundly praised by President Eisenhower and just.as roundly raked over the coals by some Democratic lawmakefs and other critics. Leonard Andrew ‘Scheele: went straight into the health service from medical school (Wayne University, Detroit) in 1933. In World War II he directed public health work in North Africa and Italy, later was a member of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's planning staff for civil affairs and military government in Northwest Europe. Though he now is identified with the polio program, Scheele’s research. He was director of the Public Health Service’s National Cancer Institute when, in 18, President Truman picked him to become—at the age of 40—the youngest surgeon general for all that his honors, associations and decorations (among them the Legion of Merit and Croix de Guerre) run te $9 lines in I wish be done. and Atomic Ship Plans Past Talking Stage ~N AT NATION’S CAPTTAL — Rep. George A. Dondero (R-Mich.),; countries, at a luncheon in the Hi ‘ right-center, poses on the steps of the Capitol. Building in Washington | Saturday. Miss Janice Antona, at left of Dondero, guided the group. nd 3 = Ss e 3 og att ah ee ae eS . AP Wirephote Special te the Pontiac Press ouse of Representatives dining room with a group of Pontiac-area residents who have become Americans} She is citizenship class instructor at Pontiac High School and presi- by choice. Dondero hosted the visitors, who hail from 14 different | dent of the Pontiac New Citizens League, Modern Homes for Aged Are Plush to the once dreaded “poor house." “colony” style and have a sola- rium, snack bar, shuffle board rooms, TV rooms, beauty parlors and an auditorium. CHURCH HOME the 46 old timers living in a one- story, ultra modern building of glass and brick completed two months ago in Bensenville, Ill., by the Evangelical Reform Church. * * * . In'Portland, Ore., an eight story building containing 240 apartments was completed six months ago for | The first ones paid from $4,500 to That huge project ‘contrasts with | tenants who average 69 in age. | for $15,000 in advance for lifetime resi- dence, They have a river view, their own theater, a library and horseshoe courts. At the Walsh home here there is careful attention to keeping the senile or chronically ili from the active men and women who are encouraged to keep busy. This week they gave a Gay Nineties réview in their audito- and weekly movies, itt Scores Dull Teaching in Scientist Shortage RALEIGH, N. C. (INS) — A aS 8 * 43 ee New Fight Likely Over Réceipts Tax LANSING ® — A new House- Senate fight over revision of’ the k i 3 ij 1 lke Will Choose One of Designs Sketches Already Sent to White House; Firms Interested NEW. YORK - (#—The. atomic ship is a couple of steps today past the “just talk” stage. Several designs for an atomic- powered merchant ship have been sent to the White House for Presi- dent Eisenhower to choose the one he likes best. And a nuclear-powered passen- ger liner has been designed by engineers of Bethlehem Steel's shipbuilding division. At least two steamship compa- nies are definitely interested in the “ship of tomorrow.” The United States Lines is con- sidering building an atom-powered passenger ship as a sister vessel to the giant liner United States and as a replacement for its aging liner , America. ‘ Meanwhile, the Atomic Energy Commission is8ued its proposed rules under which American busi- nessmen can obtain confidential or secret information needed to de- velop civilian uses of atomic en- ergy. Lack of such data has held back several programs. The shipping industry has been) fired with interest by the success | of the Navy's atomic-powered sub-| © marine Nautilus. This first vessel is admittedly too expensive to: be a competitor of the conventional power plants for our merchant marine. . But engineers believe the ex- pense can be cut now that the Navy has pioneered the way. They say atom-powered freighters and liners would have operational econ- omies and advantages — more space for cargo and passengers, for one thing. The vessel which Bethlehem Steel _engineers have designed would have an over-all length of 600 feet and could transport 500 passengers around the globe with- out refueling. . The United States Lines is said to be well along in its planning for a ship to replace the America. The United States is 990 feet long and can carry 2,000 persons. The Congressional Atomic En- ergy Committee was told that a cargo vessel around 500 feet long with a lift from 11,000 to 13,500 tons would cost 33 million dollars, | with 21 million of that being for the nuclear power plant. The cost THESE WEREN'T FROM HEAVEN = Municipal | of a traffic fine. The total Court Clerk Leo F. McDonald courts 1,261 of the cop- per coins which were brought to his office by Clar- periodically examined for cancer, and do something about cancer—and . fine was $15. Said Me- Donald, shown pouring out the last of the pennies from a fruit jar in which Williams was saving them, Praises Borrowers 6 to 16 Missouri Banker Loans Money to Young Farmers STURGEON, Mo. uw — Johnny Sydow started out in. the sheep business at the age of 8 with $53 in his pocket and good intentions, Now, at 12, he has five ewes and a purebred sow as capital -live- stock, is earning profits from their offspring, and doesn’t owe anyone @ qgnt. The man who gave Johnny— and scores of other youngsters in this area—a starting boost One boy, Harper recalls, sold a steer, repaid his loan, then de- posited a $50 profit in the bank He came back two months later and stood around bashfully until his father said, “He won't tell you, but he wants to see his $50— he’s afraid if isn't keeping all right." Harper solemnly produced the $50, the boy counted it, and handed it back, satisfied. Soo Bridge Bill OK'd Sent Up to Governor Pickle Packers Pick Own National Week , CHICAGO (UP) — The National Pickle Packers Associaiton has . sit THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 Junior High School in the coming y se ee es which endeavors to make the rd py peed inh Se ted corridor of the as paifiléss as design niece. : New Junior Hig Houses ] 200 Students Official ceremonies will dedicate he Isaac E. Crary Junior High jchool in Waterford Township to- norrow evening. The building, one of the largest iunior highs in the area, will un- dergo inspection by parents and friends of its 1,200 students, begin- ning at 8 p. m. Named for a pioneer in the educational development of the state, the $1,250,000 building is the first of two junior high build- . inge that will honer two leaders in the state’s educational past. Isaac E. Crary |’ Congressman fostered the state's naming a su- perintendent of public instruction. TO HONOR PIERCE John D. Pierce, a close friend; was given the post. Another junior high to be built at a later date will carry his name. * * #& Set back from M-59, the new building makes a striking picture to passing motorists, Its modern, low design fits into the surrounding landscape. Organ music by William Terry Ponting Press Phote ninth graders will join them this fall. The building is named after Isaac E. Crary, congressman who pioneered education in the state. Romeo Council Re-Enacts ‘Sopgan Zoning Ordinance Village Attorney Jewel West 4 Rochester Graduates Honored for UM Work council | added that the commission expects to have completed its examination ‘of the whole zoning picture in the community within the next two or. three weeks, and will submit recommendations to the council at that time. The ordinance re-enacted last night will take effect June 13. * * 2 In other action, the council au- thorized the Romeg Lions Club to conduct a broom sale in the busi- ness distrjct'on June 3, and from . door-to-door in the village on June |, 4, to raise additional funds toward od * cae of the Old Athletic MAUREEN HOMOM Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Homém of Waterford Township- have an- nounced the engagement of their daughter, Maureen M. Homom, to Sidney Ross Kidle. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Kidle, of Waterford Township. Walled Lake Casino to Open for Season WALLED LAKE—The dancing season for the Walled Lake Casino Ballroom will open with, Woody Herman's orchestra Saturday and WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — In an evaluation of the pilot study of the University of Chicago's par- ent education project in Waterford Township, it was found that three groups had completed the year’s basic course, “Parenthood in a Free Nation.” One of the groups was on the leadership level. The project, which ts under the direction of Ethel Kawin of the University of Chicago and spon- sored by the Foundation, has as its —— “the —— of Memorial Day Rites Slated at Cemetery WASHINGTON — The ‘traditional Memorial Day service will be held at the Prestonville Cemetery at 2 p.m., with three veterans posts participating. The 87-year old tradition will be led by the Old Settlers Post of Dis- co, the Victor L, Reick Post of Utica, and the Striber-McVicar post of Romeo. It will honor, the : i 2 i Fl | L i “| i il a2» uy ay ill Tt i & s area will register new kindergar- |Groups ‘Mark Progress of Parent Education Plan mature and responsible citizenship among adults as citizens of a free, democratic society.” Fifty-one groups in 18 states and two Canadian provinces be- gan the study last fall. By year’s end, approximately 160 groups had completed it. Plans were made last night, gram throughout the township. Representatives of the child study group. * With more leaders, the basic course will be available to more communities, e offered next fall. : Nationalist Funds Found in Chicago U.S. treasury bills purchased by Lt when the leadership group met at Covert School, to expand the pro- clubs, members of the Program Planning Committee, teachers and principals will be asked into the The groups from Williams Lake and Stringham PTAs are interest- ed in the age-level courses, a new development of the study to be A meeting for all PTA mental will open the dedication followed by the invocation by the Rev. Walter Teeuwissen Jr. Veto May Hold on Postal Hike GOP Claiming Enough Votes to Choke Off Overriding Attempt WASHINGTON — The Senate appeared likely today to rebuff half a milloin postal workers and give a victory to President Eisen- hower by sustaining his veto of a postal pay raise. The post office workers may still get a pay boost somewhat smaller than the one averaging over 8' per cent_which the President vetoed. Present pay scales were fixed in 1951, Should the Senate override: the veto, the House would still have to come through with the same two- thirds majority. A Senate vote to sustain the veto would make it unnecessary for the House to act. Three hours of debate were al- lotted before the showdewn, ex- pected late in the afternoon. Democratic. leaders expected all their 49 members to be on hand and ready to vote to override. One member who has been absent throughout the session recuperating from an operation, Sen. Kennedy (D-Mass), returned to the capital yesterday. GOP senators, it was learned, were being told they should vote to sustain the veto if they want Eisenhower to seek a second term. term. The President said the bill he disapproved would cost too much and create new inequities without correcting old ones, Hefty State Twins Set World Record VICKSBURG, Mich. (INS) — Michigan's Morley twins, believed to have set the world’s record for weight in a normal birth, were de- a total of only 10 pounds, ounces, The twins’. mother, Mrs, Erving Morley, 31, is 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs about 130 pounds. She has two other children, Earlier this year, twins weighing 20 pounds, + ounces were-born in Cleveland, but they were delivered by Caesarean section. Ike Signs Repeal of ACP Farm Bill 1% The ACP eligibility provision was enacted last year to obtain greater compliance with acreage adjustment programs. It was re- garded by the Agriculture Depart- mefit as more likely to discourage soil conservation practices on tamily-type farms, which are ex- empt from quota controls. ; the pro- vision yesterday. The ACP eligibility section of tas as well as acreage prevented overplanting. i Enrollment Still Open Enrollment is still open for. the First Aid Instructor-training course to be given June 6-10 by the Oak. land County Chapter of American Board of Eucation president Ed- mund L. Windeler will make sev- eral introductions, after selections by the Waterford Township High School Choir under the direction of Miss Helen Davis. STUDENT TO SPEAK A presentation entitled “Why Our School Was Named Isaac E. Crary Junior High School” will be read by student Tim Patterson. It was written by student David Wil- son. Superintendent of Schools Wil- liam Shunck. will present a gavel from the Marshall schools. It was at Marshall that Crary and Pierce paused beneath an oak tree in the 1830s to discuss the future educa- tion in Michigan. School Principal James S. Fry will accept the gavel. With a elesing. benediction from Rev. Teeuwissen Jr., the open house portion of the program will be- - gin. ? Originally planned for 1,000 stu- with 1,200 in attendance. These seventh and eighth graders will be joined by ninth grade students this fall, swelling the enrollment to an expected 2,000. Half day sessions will be neces- sary when this occurs. City Libraries Add Two dozen new books were added to the shelves of the Pontiac City libraries this week, according to Librarian Adah Shelly. The new selections include 18 works of adult non-fiction and 6 ef adult fiction. A complete list- ing follows: Adalt Fiction ani Dream of Treason, Maurice Ede)- eagle: of Niagara, John Low Notes on a High Tioeet J. B Priestiey The = SE T. M. Gallagher The Small Rain. D. J. Raymond Thirteenth Summer, Virginia Oakey " Adult Non-Fiction The Care and Feeding of Garden Piants The Community end the Delinquent, a8 WwW. C. Kvarece: Dependent Baggage: Destination Ger- many — Made Them Champions, Guide- posts Pour Children for the Doctor, E. W. Barkins Cats ts toca Fee 4d. F. aenanees Through Creative Living, Preston Bradley . Roger. A leneader ura, Raymond 2933 4° 8s sift b 1,000, Dei: en Gafons tn the Bier. B. B. The Ten Years, C. icheiberger ‘our Personal Insurance Guide, J.. 8. dents, the building optned this fall | Two Dozen Books | Waterford Man Wed in England | Chapel Rites a bean kucas! 2.C. Doni ald L. Helman and Mary Josee | phine Maxwell were united in mar- | riage recently in the Chapel at Burtonwood Air Force Base,.Lan- caster, England. Donald is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Helman of Water- ford. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Maxwell of Liverpool, England. The bride wore a white lace floor-length gown with a net veil and was attended by her twe sisters, Mrs, Thomas Grice and Mrs. Albert Calcutt. The bridegroom was assisted by Airman 2.C. William Hartesty. Fol- lowing a reception the new Mr, and Mrs, Helman traveled to South England. They will live in New- ton-le-Willows, following the wed- ding trip. Pledges Stability in Tito Policies Yugoslav Envoy Says Visit of Top Soviets No Sign of Change WASHINGTON uF — Yugoslavia has told this country that Marshal Tito’s plan to meet with top Rus- sian leaders does not indicate any wavering from a policy of ‘firm independence.” Ambassador Leo Mates met with Secretary of State Dulles late yes- terday and told newsmen upon emerging that “there will be no result of the visit to Belgrade.” He ‘referred to the scheduled visit to the Yugoslav capital later this month of Soviet Pre- mier and Communist party chief Nikita Khrushchev. There has been Western specu- lation that they will seek to woo mier. Stalin in 1948, back into Moscow's orbit. 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PRGA a é : 7 pone : THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 | icithkee Ni : dressing served in American res- German Airliner Off wild Airport at 9:20 a.m, EST to-| ve: Dates tion of his ex-wite actress Rose- Visitors Disclaim taurants labeled French dressing? Hon isi : | maven Westmore Raises | rary: rane, who asked that pay-| F ; h p . “There’s nothing like it in on Transatlantic Hop BB Shp eae bal sag : ments be increased from $25.to| - FENCH DYESSING —«—=—| France." hey sale sate BONN, Gortniy «# — "ho re-| Wil be captained wy Americm &/ Support Payments: (Stun 7%,‘ cmmons oe GRAND RAPIDS @ — Three| J in Dock Strike vived ‘German Airline Lufthansa | jines, German pilots will take over! 1 o< anG a $35 a week. ean Bolant and Benjamin Liebs- ELES — Movie make- French industrial executives on aj man, of the Societe. Gener al RENE OS Ae Seis oo er up -artist Pere Westmore has| The makeup artist and Miss business trip here got to talk-| d’Equipments, plan to return to test flight tonight. | agreed to raise his support pay-| Lane were divorced last year." He ing about food yesterday, Paris in a few days and savor Peace Moves by Rival| .A Super Constellation’ carrying) About three out of every five| ments for his 9-year-old daughter | appeared in court with his- bride Why, they asked, is the salad! some real French dressing. U Bring End |i air crews and technicians was to| Americans born in 1890 lived to/ Bridget. of a month, the former Jaenne - . nions May ing Airport at 4 p.m.| celebrate their 65th anniversaries| Westmore appeared in Superior | Shores, who was Miss Califorina ge of atomic — Te bud- ve Hamburg to London Walkout Est, It is due at New York's ‘dle-' in = = 8s ’ New York Manager’ Leo Duro- innings. |No. 9, received a tremendous} Williams, plagued by aches and/| cher said before the game that he started again,” | standing ovation from the crowd, pains and hand blisters developed | thinks the return of Williams “will illiams after re-|of 24,323 as he went to the plate|in heavy workouts since he signed|do the same for the Red Sox as following his|in a pre-game home rurhitting his 1955 contract May 13, received the return of Willie Mays did for s leadoff | contest. another tremendous ovation from | the Giants.” third in-| Allowed five hits into fair terri-| the crowd when he took his posi-| The Giants finished fifth, 35 tory, Ted failed to connect for the| tion in left field for the start of/ games behind Brooklyn in 1953 distance until the 15th pitch, Then the : when Mays was in the Army. Mays legs sti like lead and| he unloaded a 400-foot drive into) On his first trip to bat as the/ returned last year and the Giants I want to work on them for about | the right field stands. With one | Sox No. 3 man in the first inning, | won the National League pennant Daily from another week, but I guess my hit-| “fair” hit left, he followed on the | Williams took three straight out-/ and then went on to defeat the 9 «. m. te 9 p. m. ting is 2 he added. next pitch with a 375-foot blast side pitches for balls from right- Cleveland Indians in the World Call Today for Information Expected to teturn to the lineup | into the same sector. hander Paul Giel, the Giants’ $50,-' Series. ; YMCA Athletic Club ‘ winner as H Farm’ . neat ned un $500, DOUG R B ] FE 5-6116 Winner of 3,000tH © Stes siack captured ne 25.00; DOUGTreau Mates Bengals ° added Continental Turf Handicap Th AL’ F! Race fo Join Clubs: tmora, one te varie AS Threat for AL's Flag ; trac : ‘ SANDERS CHICAGO W — Johnny Adams, |r Pant, TACK, Tecotighth, turt| KANSAS CITY (P)—At least one, “I definitely think Detroit has FOR RENT the fourth American jockey to win big league manager isn't counting a chance te win the pennant, 3,000 races, will be welcomed to comme. the Detroit Tigers out of the! he said yesterday. ‘ still HARDWARE and possibly all three other mem-|Summers is the dean of major} Lou Boudreau of the Kansas | out. se Gtchast hate Sen, bers of the club. league arbiters. He is now in his | City Athletics isn’t convinced the; Manager Bucky Harris of the In this day and age... men take their leisure An OME / SPORT SHIRTS from $4.95 Summer : SLACKS from $9.95 " WALKING SHORTS... .$8.95 KNEE LENCTH SOCKS. .$1.95 Arrow & Donegal SPORT SHIRTS . . from $3.95 York and Cleveland with Chicago a bothersome 3rd. | Good Luck Attends Canadian Fishing Trip would be satisfied with a 1st divi- sion finish. Athletics open a_ three-game series with the Tigers tonight. Detroit has a 3-1 record against the A's and is the only team in the league to hold a shutout victory against Kansas City. : “The thing that's helped them Gs Whet to sell? if you don’t need it.. . GET RID OF IT... | Someone can use what you don’t need! SELL a GMC 9 Defeats : i if H apPETEo Ey | w ; Champion Jets Coach Takes 9-5 Win in Season's Opening Game at Wisner | [ IT FOR CASH WITH A WANT-AD * \ OMtY, : moron On A @ wiTH PULL-POWER INGREDIENT - THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 tate, ‘Rit sit cilis dei, Mic aitiasiaieiee aap * 8 gD a 2 A ‘i we ah Re SG SE IRR le it ee segs get vase 7 NATIONAL New York completed its from third place by swatting Bal- timore in four games. The Giants fattened up on the This fuel-thrifty, automatic storage water heater an abundan jependable supply of hot water. Comes in 20, 30 and 40 gallon models. Easy Terms You ean buy now for modernization on @ eonvenient time payment plan, Eames & Brown Co. 55 E. Pike Ph. FE 3-7195 Hurlers Turn in Fine Jobs Bender Gets No-Hitter, Johnson Just Misses; Harris, Grant Win Three hurlers, .all veterans of brought victory to another team. Glen (Wimpy) Johnson set Bic- mar Inn down with a lone hit as Shaw’s Jewelers carted off a 9-0 shutout triumph. Johnson carried a no-hitter into the final inning, but after retiring one man, Bic- mar’s Kokas singled to spoil the gem. Johnson blazed his fast ball past 10 batters for strikeout victims and he walked 1. Stan Hester paced Shaw’s 11-hit attack with a dovu- ble and 2 singles, Lynus Grant of General Motors had an easy time with Ashland Flying Octane, 13-1, as he spaced. 8 hits. Jim Jenkins belted a 2-run homer for GMC in the 4th inning. In a Girl’s League game, Gerry Bender hurled no-hit ball for the t,| 5-inning duration of giles Realty’s 20-0 rout of Shaw’s Girls. Liddy had 4 hits for Giles, including a home run, Bender whiffed 11 in the 5 innings. Drive-In Cleaners came up with 7 runs in the ist inning to sink Chuck & Louies, 10-4, as Bob Harris litnited C&L to 6 hits. ‘Steve Owen coached the pro foot- ' ball Giants 23 years. ut, Sewed and Installed ALL TYPES SEWING REPAIR WORK On Cars and Boats CUSTOM-MADE SEAT COVERS ACE SEAT COVERS 381 S. Saginaw Street 4 Hour Service Phone FE 5-6889 @COMPLETE COLLISION SERVICE EAST TOWN COLLISION Giants Reported to Have Paid $25,000 for Gordon | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The New York Giants, trying to build up their bench in a bid to close in on the Brooklyn Dodgers, have laid out a reported $25,000 to reclaim veteran slugger Sid Gor- don from Pittsburgh. Gordon's return to New York after five years absence was com- pleted in a straight cash deal yesterday. In another move, the slumping Philadelphia Phillies picked up lefthander Bob Kuzava from Balti- more for the $10,000 waiver price. s * * The 36-year-old Gordon, who broke in with the Giants in 1941, was traded to the then Boston Braves in 1950 by New York along with Willard Marshall, Buddy Kerr and Sam Webb for Alvin Dark and Eddie Stanky, He stayed with the Braves until the winter of 1953 when he was traded tp Pittsburgh in a deal that sent Danny O’Con- nell to Milwaukee. Gordon, “glad to be home again,” probably will be used as a pinchhitter, with possible fill-in shots at third base and the out- field. He has a .286 lifetime batting average and 1% ae runs for his 14-year career, The Giants and the Dodgers both had been after Gordon for some time, with the New York club com- pleting the deal after a four-game Akins Aims for Welters Title St. Lovisan Finishes Joe Miceli in Opening Round, Monday Night NEW YORK (®—Virgil Akins, a one-time in-and-out fighter, is | taking dead aim at the welter- | weight title now that he has five straight victories, four of them The solidly built, 25-year old St. Louis boy stopped jolting Joey 2 i 3 Be over Joey and a right and left to the jaw After Referee Ray Miller ‘the automatic eight count, Akins stormed after Miceli and decked him again with another right and left to the jaw. a | Kansas won 33 straight basket- ball games at home, Ay Ysa, wae eee ess vas see eee eees* COCR Aaa g, te re BIG. ONCE-A-YEAR SALE . GENERAL SAF-T-MILER TIRES NY oe eo ‘ RS a a ; i. Pe OFF fo 30 DAYS | Jae Mert of Wilson Ave FULL WEIGHT-FULL STRENGTH-BLACK « WHITE SIDEWALLS ao) WILLIAMS TIRE CO. TAKE ALL SUMMER TO PAY! ast s. SAGINAW Pie FE 2-8303 Yanks and Baltimore last season. His departure made room for bonus-pitcher Johnny Swango on the Orioles’ roster. The Phils, in turn, released pitcher Lynn Loven- guth outright to Syracuse of the International League. 30 College Crews {Form Record Fleet NEW YORK W&#—Thirty college crews, forming the largest fleet .| since 1950, will be out on Onondaga Lake at Syracuse, N.Y., June 18) for the 53rd Intercollegiate Rowing each in the junior varsity and freshman races. The field is the largest since 32 crews competed at Marietta, Ohio, five years ago. Eric Guerin, regular jockey for Summer Tan and Social Outcast, won 17 stakes to lead in that de- partment on New York state race tracks in 1954, Eddie Arcaro won stakes, a | Against Smith _| itely postponed title bout between Carter Can't Defend Crown Champ Claims Sore Throat, IBC Looking for Sub Bout NEW YORK @ — The Interna- tional Boxing Club started a hur- ried search today for a prestige fight to substitute for the indef- lightweight champion Jimmy Car- ter and; Wallace (Bud )Smith, The 15-rounder, scheduled for the Boston Garden and network tele- vision J 1, was called off last night by Manager Willie Ketchum who said the champion “is sick with a sore throat.” “The fight has been postponed indefinitely,” added Ketchum. ‘‘I notified the IBC that Jimmy has a bad throat and can’t -fight. “It started last Wednesday when Jimmy returned from a newspa- permen’s luncheon in Boston to his training camp in Summit (N.J.). He said he had a sore throat, “I took him -to a doctor (Dr. S$. W. Eason) Thursday and he gave Jimmy some penicillin, He’ went to bed that day and stayed there on Friday when he got some more penicillin, “He laid off Saturday but boxed Sunday and looked bad. He boxed again Monday and looked worse. I asked him what was the matter and he said ‘I haven't got any strength. No power.’” It was the second big fight to hove. beds: fellewed Suse & be ail ; 64, “ EXHAUST PIPES INSTALLED FREE Also TAIL PIPES and Ford, Chevrolet, Studebaker S$Q°95 © Gasrentood MARKET TIRE CO. fall through for the IBC’s new Wednesday fights from the CBS television network to ABC-TV. Vie Pres - 1211 North Perry St. At Madison Street FE 3-9557 77 W. Huron St. Open “$ to 9” FE 86-0424 Drive Safely---Holiday Weekend! Expert Tune-Ups — Free Brake Checkup | WE SERVICE AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY The High Compression Gasolene of the Year! 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Grain Prices _ CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, May 24 (AP)—Open today: }- Wheat BOP lnc neee 1.16 rad seeee Frotd ., seeeeee 113 > eeene Dee cvevee 2.04% Old Mar .scoee 2.08 TY caceee 2.45% Corn eeeeree 36% Tly ..sccose 1.46% Nov ...... 233% Bep .rccooee 144% Jan ..:..... 36% Dee ..cccoee 31.36% New Contracts Oa Nov ...+e- + 235 Jy secconses O0% Mar eoew 2.38% Sep sesnsees 6% J Dee .o-sesces 1% Beep woscces 12.523 Oct soseen 123.68 Rye Pik Reree trys 1.07% - 33; gra large 34; grade ge 28. | Ad seas 416 Int 8 ee int beng oe 30 wtd. ave. a a $8 _ *releTei 1 Until his — appointment, Commercially graded: Air Reduc.... 31.5 Isl Crk Coal 23 | Fields held the position of Whites--Grade A large 3642-39, me-| Alleg L Stl... 45.2 Jacobs ...... . 84 ; dium 38. cote A extra large 30 Allied en 4 Johns Man .. $2, merchandising manager in the fac- eke large 26-37, medium 33; grade B. large Allis hal... 13.4 oe -21063 tory sales organization. He joined Pleads Guil mat ey on, ono ee Ee ee eee ener Posting 5 r ; ‘o~ ee . eeeeee . } receipta of these have dectinetanto| Am Can...... 39. pane @ #2. 387] , Fields, a former Pontiac resi- the fay donee. “uo poor eoalty re- | Am Coin sa) LOY Glam, «~~ S| dent, attended the University of Anastasia, Said Chief | zal, freely ottered with the sentiment Am M & Pay.. 30 Le ia My oa —— a = aed e cael xf a TC se . ua E e is marri of ‘Murder, Inc.,’ Trips Am Meats aa Lees, -..--* 205] three children and lives with his “i CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS Am Beating... 31-2 Loritiard 22.6 re Ile. Michi on Income Tax Charge | , “#10400. May 2 ‘ap)—Butter steady; | Am melt... $05 Mack “Tre 1. 37.7 family at Grosse Ile, gan. m 7 wi e u Sree SSRs ees se Rene Bs eee So 4; -b, care ; -reree 30-1 May D Str .. 37.3 | T R rt CAMDEN, N. J. (INS)—Albert | 3, ects sate, vhcie:| sna ees AE Menno ncome tax Keporis Anastasia, repu lord sale buying prices unchanged to ‘| Anse W&C.. 56 Monsen Ch -.134 cxecutoner” of Murder, Ine, to| See" @seh wha.” ft "| Ararts es. BY Mee, we” a] Show Increase Here day faced possible deportation mixed 35; mediums 31; US. standards | Ased Dry G... 298 TN 623 up to 10 years in a federal prison | $23; ,dimties 30; checks 21, current re Au Refin, 22. 38) Mueller Br .. 38 and a $20,000 fine on his guilty Atlas Pdr...., 66.1 Murrey Cy -- a Income tax reports filed this plea to two income tax evasion Poultry Aveo Mfg-... 1 Net Cash RB. 404| Year from Jan. 1 to April 15 to- harges. DETROIT POULTRY Balt & Oh..., 45.5 Nat enroll Ue {9 , | taled 22,040 a 10 per cent increase . aT ian Coeek ter et Lam || ol rere iat Nat Lead ;... 614] Over 1954, announces Lyle D. Rus- The 52-year old rackets overlord | PY fee" cuitry up to 10am Benguet ..... 1.3 Nat Steel .... 93) sell, administrative supervisor of who has beaten four murder raps,| Hea Rens 28-28 0 few 30. light hens| Beth Steel...129.5 Nat Thea .,.. 10 be- 10-20: heavy brotiers ér fryers (2%-3% | Boeing Air..., 61 MY Cent. .... 001 the loca] Internal Revenue office. made his surprise confession tbs); whites 91-32, gray crosses 31-33, — a > z. pa gp A ih “The 10 per cent rise is ! bly nfs U. S. District Judge ‘agar Mn 6-O geting Ont | oan. 8 jee gosh OS $3.3 due to various changes in the tax . Madden who announced Breeder. ; ‘ . or BO . cuee ! impose sentence June 3 and con-| ‘°™ 3 Ren turkerg 28-32 breeder Briggs Mi. n” wer ote Ev - 168 laws more than the extra month irist MY. ..cee ” tinued Anastasia’s $10,000 bail. cmcaco poverar— Brun pais. 33.9 Ohie Ol .... hg taxpayers to file,” Russell Tho plea was to a charge of | , CHICAGO. May 24 (AF) Live, poultry | Burroughs .. 387 Ovens i Gi im. | The office, with a staff gf 2 evasion of $11,742 in 1947 and | ceipts, #4 R aeons = 99.764 | Campd Wy.... 376 Pan A W Air 19.¢/ persons, handled 7,706 telephone eee a Dry ....e. 16 Panh EPL ... 82.6 —— Li lower; heavy hens 225-38: ight Deos| Can Pac... 32.4 Param Piet .. ¢37| Calls during the filing petiod. Mt TT; ig 5 oe sd i The court action came less than | roosters 12-125; caponettes 39-40. Capital Airl.. 23 Penney 20°. sae| we Present time, it is the only month after Charles Ferri, re- Case JI....., 162 Pa RR ...... 26.1| internal revenue field office in tired Fort Lee, N. J., contractor Livestock Cater trae-.+ fy Phelps De... 62.6| Michigan which has a consolida- . ~~ e * . 5 = who was to have testified against : Gen Ill PB8..., 26.3 Phiico 39.6\tion of revenue agents, office au- DETROIT LIVESTOCK Cert-teed...., 27.2 Philip Mor .., 40.4 ditors, and collecti ofti the defendant, vanished from his| DETROIT, May 24 (AP)—Hogs—Sal- oo 2 ve O21 Pel Pet: a3 . ion officers. bl Miami, Fla. home. | S2!c, % No carly sales. undertone | Coivsier .... 16.2 Pit Plate G ..°73 = One of his brothers, Salvatore, | Cattle—salabie 600 than to| Cities ‘Sve... 472 Proct & @...98.1| George Washington was the . ¢ent fresh recet cows; supply | Climax Mo.... 74.2 Pull eoss+ 60.2| most wid wept, when Anastasia told Judge | feugnter steers and. be ine Cluett Pea,., 43.4 Pure 33.61 ticial ely traveled American Madden broken Sacred from Monday;| Coce. Cole...1215 Radio Cp cece Oa cial of his age. voi fe Sed if he was | str sand beers tock: 8 eatin Sr don’ iad Wee aiding’ * fee = ce on rong; c. ers @ - sence L +. 16, : ; most sales good and|Con Edis...., 404 Stl .... 83.4 guilty of the evasion ers largely eneent: pory3.s0; high choice | Consum Pw...\473 Reyn Met ...165.4 and absent: utility and commer-| Con Pw pf 4% N12 Rey Tob B .. 44.5 " ia) Cont Bak.... 3 O Pict .... 9 cat ere Wein: mu wtigy fed | Gort Gi, Me Reet Soe usiness 0 es smooth young commercial cows up to| Cont Mot .... 104 eway St .. 46 stant eee a Bae |S ON REE E 2 BEL r, kemmetn ert Lumber dealers, builders and | [220;,,"sevn"w’ o.0h; few willity and | Croc atl... sai \Seovill MI. 332 ; i ion ind commer¢ial bulls 14.00-16.00 maar... 01 Se AL RR 782| OXFORD—Rosary for Mrs. Ken- others in the construction industry | “"C,ives—salable 350. Vealers opening | Det Edis ..... as =e Be g. 1 31. of 105 have been invited to a meeting in slow, steady to, weak. vat market not Dis C Sear Sul 30.9 polis base 83 neth (Regina) Hurlburt, 31, : e Doug or. ‘ Hotel Roosevelt me e- lower: late Monday” igh choice and Dew Chem Ba Goa Fae... #@ | Seymour Lake Rd., will be recited by Bird & Son, makers gi 4 —_ toe ite 300 oe ree ee Sparks W sees 2 at 8:15 p.m. today from Flumer- Lsaagegret ‘Ndi Paar i tenes. East Kod .... 80.17 gtd Brand... 38.4| felt Funeral Home. Requiem Mass and ~ ' AGO STOCK i rig 4 In “3 Bia ot ind. 34 will be said in St. Joseph Catholic Speakers will be James W. Mor- Salad! Emer Rad ... 14.4 Std Of] \NJ...111.6 < ; gan, of Indianapolis, sales man-| 11.000; > on es ner on Bile End. John "30 Std Oil ot ay ‘ Church at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday ager, and Thomas E. Reilly, Bird | y>° Pye it B20 sows uneven. Bx-Cell-O les 32 Stew War \... 247 and burial will be in St. Joseph representative in this area "| Rey ate opery mam coamt neg | premong., 2 wt RHP ene saturday (Advertisement) te am, | Ere oe 19.4 TOe*S Sul. 407| She died Saturday. Timely No, 2 and $e 230-280 Ib i725-17.75; 9|Gen Mille ...-¢9.6 2ransamer, $92 children,: Michael, —— one we me “5 et tess Gen gpd - 91 Underwd 38 ae glo: ae me; her e .00; | choice ‘aa: meek | } - 42 Un Car . 93.4 Mrs. Nicholas Sardeming — |r ewet ce seh aes we see RO BE abe a is" [ot nord, tree bothers, Chester o SS'te-inans 8, few ighotee sow 209 lg | Giietie ""::. 6&6 Unit vaire .:: 2.4) and Joseph Rosczewski of Oxford, Te _12.00-14.00 Geet ot gg United Cp...» .¢-9| Michael Rosczewski of Korea; and ti Ss Balabie catile §,000; salable calves 400; | Gooayear te : and salable increased by small su year . .. 587 Un Im'.. 38.4| four sisters, Carol Rosczewski steers carried from, Monday. ¢ slaughter Grah Paige .. 23 03 nub’ ..... 484|Mrs, Joan Jaris of Oxford, Mrs. June Better Homes sll porere oS. higher: a ee a se oS: Sener ore cf ame Ge Harriett is filled with timely po d be h chotee | Gulf Ol .'>.. 68.3 -US Steel 82 | Bilbey, of ion. ing information. For ex- | $24,,Prime Loe, Necre £9.26-23.78, bux | Mayes MY... 72 0B Steel pf..00s Frank E. Shear : there are ill ood. and choice steers 19.00-23.00; a| Hersh Choe .. 444 yo ‘Digi ''* 3¢ . me: on “Summer care of | ond, %,.commercial i.es0 Tb Holsteins | Hotens F --- At§ Ww iva puig’s: 4¢2| FARMINGTON — Service for Roses”, 227; 33.001 hee pecan lng ‘s00 ib Holstein Hooker El ...36 Wests gp’: 26.2 Frank Shear, 79, of 38915 Grand plants in P, page 23; | heifers 11.00; utility and commerce iil cent... tae White Mot .-. 382/ River Ave. will be held at 2 p.m. Growing mums from E 0-12.50; utility ercial bulls | Indust Ray ... 56.4 & Se. Wednesday from Thayer Funeral “How to grow t teoo 18 00: os prime. mostly Inland st . 70.3 orl la ae Home, with burial in Grand Lawn sop 2 7. And and choice vealers 21.00-26.00; utility| Inspir Cop ... 48 Young § & W 28 ome, phiox”, ay 27. many | and commercial 31 cor0.00; some | Interiak It... 23 Yneet oh & T 73.4| Cemetery, Redford. He died Sun- others. Just about everything good yeoring ok steers 30.0 S108 in — ee ed ZEnith Red 127.2 | day. ype to knee right poo feeding steers 18.00-19 85. canis ie Pace "21 oe ott Bus Mach.4i8 | Surviving are three daughters, + Get ty #4 a "G |and“aneep moderately ‘active. steady: STOCK AVERAGES Doris Shear and Mrs. Harry Pagel | Gardens today, wherever mag- | $004 t prime, mostly good nt ote ec PORK (Compiled by the ‘as- | of Farmington, Mrs. Esther Billeft azines are sola! pelts 18.00-20.90; © load of mostly sociated Eres): is gg _| of Hamilton; two brothers, George | Bed rt aa SPT ccange,_.,_menet ale Uuleteres | of South Lyon, William, of Dear- = 1 pelte 116-13 th 11.00; good to moeti Noon, today... ais, 1318, "3 1828 born, and four grandchildren. cull to mostly choice slaughter ewes| wee; ago :.....218.2 1304 71.5 160.2 Mrs. Harvey Bowerman \ / 4.00-6.00. Month ago «+--2348 me ae ee ROMEO — Service for Mrs. ea) eeeees i % . . I'GRADUATION || Shorts for Force? (i See" HE Sir BE] Ges ren ose. wat be ae 2 seeeenee 5 ~ oe he! an e, was 1954 high ......211.8 123.0 68.3 155.2 . \ ‘ / rts. oF orce: in he iias ‘728 $84 i080|p-m. Monday at the Schwarskoff- [ MARKETS | #¥; DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, May 24 (AP)—Eggs, f. 0. b. — cases included, federal-state grades: ed average i lates ans OL metas. ave: wtd. avg. 42. medium 32-38 w M : gre large 4-36 S Not in San Antonio Ht FS Z Edward 18, of 967 Godin Jr., “Tis Dearborn, Stock Market ...|Quiefly Mixed early dealings. For a time at the opening, it looked as though the market in- tended to head higher, but within a short time prices began to sag a little, Changes either way were frac- tional. The pace of trading was quite ; Here is the way major divi- Lower were Republic Steel, Gen- eral Motors, U, S. Rubber, United Aircraft, RCA, and Southern Pa- cific. ; New York Stocks (Late Morning Quetations) . DETROIT STOCKS (Hornblower & Weeks) Pigures after decimal sigh tow 85 M, E. FIELDS i men coppers ited em Cadillac Promotes. to , Oils lower, air- * 4. fever Former Pontiac Man itther wore Now Yerk Ome | 5 1g. Roche, geoeral sales Pont, Distillers , Douglas | manager, Cadillac Motor Car Di- vision, today announced the ap- pointment of M, E. Fields as as- ‘sistant general sales manager in charge of the eastern part of the United: States. Fields succeeds R. L. Newton who held this position from 1933 until hig death on May 17. ks : : h 2 ‘ : Bee gy THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 4 | News in Brief - Pontiac Police reported today a ing Project at Mt. Clemens St. and 1N. East Blvd., complained to Pon- | driving. If your friend's in jail and needs oak. TR: PE TOR ek — + > FE 2-9119 Household Furniture Have you ever stopped to take value—Call for household inven- tory form. . No Obligation! H. W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency H. W. Huttenlocher Max E. Kerns 318 Riker Bidg. FE 4-1551 | Kenneth G a | HEMPSTEAD @ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 . ‘ Late iggy DE ang Mrs Raipa | Puneral service will Wesuentes. May 28. at 2 | i i a ies if Lawn Cemetery. % : E g8*0 fil i? “frre ills i : WANTED TO MANAG Steady 1_ month. if shop. Geed. jon. 2017’ Dinle ‘Hwy. ~~~ BUTCHER Pa BROKERS We are expanding our ee tn ar gr Michigan, need a imme tone Between 26 65 with late mode) equipment to trans. port mobi] hom from poin’ of manufacture to ‘dealers ane out cee De brea an iy way 4TT1% ‘a Bitte y, Bening asdines bee Drayton Ph poy M 2 S018 CAB ie a NIGHTS 8TEADY end part time Als« modnight to m 7 shift. 4-niv G8 Orchard om Lak CAPABLE YOUNG MAN 1é over for equipment rental - Ress. 125) Baldwin. #oR CARPENTERS OPENINGS FOR several good men. Steady for right man. EM 3-3160 after CARPENTERS—ROUGH - be union, Call FE 4-556. commission. Elderly man ee are) hag arabe SALESMEN ‘\ REAL ESTATE — a apening bey alert young selling. Pien- arene conneee Earn- imi . ‘o - To Sell-To Trade You Buy iT WELL INSURE IT MAHAN | REALTY CO. REALTO tive Real Estate Exchange FE 2-0263 Open Eves. 107 3 OW. NEXT DOOR POsT oO SENIOR ARCHITECTURAL draftsman, residential and com- Scat FE 2-6028. -Nights. FE “tll @: Sun. 164 Huron = BRANCH 1cE SWITCHMAN, APPLY GENERAL YARDMAS- TER, G.T.R.R., JOHN- SON’ AVE. YARD OF. FICE. COLLECTOR Part time daily for current maga- zine debit, Pontiac and Roches- ter vicinity. Experience unneces- sary car needed ovwreee com- mission. about $2. A. . Family ‘PeSueations, mag 714 Por" Building, Detroit CARPENTERS FOR ann ing. FE 42575 CAPABLE SHOE MAN WITH MANAGERIAL ABILITY We have openings for gee —_ looking for a future. — at Peggy's. 16 ‘N. fi CARPENTERS, ROUGH AND FIN- ig OH AND FIN. work. 4 over are ad oa Man 1160. Walled a. PREFER OUTSIDE work?" We need a man with car to anawer service calls on ap- 5 training.; in now. Many other sxcelest open BOND Ed EM MPLOYM ENT 00D HOUSEKEEPING a Fst pe EL bal ie TION A NDANT. Day shift. 264 N Wood- GRADUATES “GO WORK-AND Manager. 6 N. Tele- m Funeral 5 tas Mrs. _u. Memoriam 2| .25 men to dy t rides and a a “tor orld of Plet Pleasure L. shows se Mr. Stewart, Frank- w grounds. 7 a.m. dination sacs * foLibaY —¥: HO) Y PARK Wow INTEN- nome qualified applicants for day, part time jobs. ~- Life- love guards, boat maintenance, food pass away. bath and labor fe, Eva, C. Leach G. Brown, 7:30 HER Fa- a.m. to 6:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. to b. Leach 7*"| 9 p.m. 4000 Cass Bilis, Ux. Ra ” ve. ; . ¥ AN 7 oy 4 4 to be trained to dis ae oc ely linens for the. trow rd Fou’ ant 30 yr. Koc mm, autores our . ve average ome nec No canv . Write Ro Mr. Arnold Noves. ‘Box “it, Por on he could | MAN FOR ‘ARM WORK. . dreams for| Ex a. Oakland Father keep my p “and loving care. MIDWEST es Voorhees Siple en ONERAL HOME me 3. eae Donelsori-Johns f taste, "|MAN, 23 OR O KEES Midwest Employment #06 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. FE 6-0227 NEED MORE MONEY? Machin eee TO WASH TR NIGHTS. MUST B RELIABLE AND -WILLIN WORK. iphongiek ocean BRED CAR WASH- Must experienced. Good salary. 435 yen Ave. brook aa A-l PRESSER QUAR- ted salary. vacation Walled Lake eee MA enti between 5 and 7 WAREHOUSE MAN_ STEADY work. ery. from . pha te 3 WORK IN floor covering store sea Ad- YOUNG MAN TO vancement assured em- clog menh, Floor Shop 9 ri Baci- A baying sales TIME, Mar camp ofl GaooD paying sales position gift ond costum: we a [teeny WHITE HOUSE- < Adult family References. Sah Career Girls STENOS! STENOS! STENOS! ; ° fields of steno- Top money in you ig out Np career or if , 798 are al- Help Wanted Female 7) EXPERIENCED — ‘SHORT SHORT ORDER _ ._ Mi 4-0000 EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER for elderly couple. Plain cooking. . ety, persronees re- ~— $30. Box 3. Pon- valle PIVE . Apply person O'Hare Bar 2585 xie HiWay EXTRA SALES PEOPLE } ares eiuace oe =z sce LINE wants re -_ lady as Leer keeper and companion For 2 ~ alae call FE 2-0612 or rE EXPERIENCED V WAITRESS, 25 OR over, must be pate. After- néon or nite shift. PE 361 138 be- NO NIGHTS OR us MACH 160 W. MAPLE, Sees aaa > KITCHEN HELP. di GIRL, 17 TO %. WHITE GEN- era! housework. No cooking. Auto- matic equipment. Own room with _TV. & days. $15. MI ¢ass IN EXCHANGE ‘k. Some Wages ite Pontiac: ess. INTELLIGENT REFINED COL- ored girl, 25 to 4 yrs. General housework. Good cleaner. — be experienced with Laundry, 3 days steady: Sleep ini lst week. 2 nights Ind teferences. MI 4-6667. LADY WANTED =O CARE FOR school age child 4 davs week. _ While mother works. FE 2-3216. LADY TO LIVE IN. TAKE CARE FOUNT. AIN WAITRESS | | 7|SLICE OF HAM __Help Wanted Female 7) Work Wanted Female 11 SPL LL LLL SALESWOMEN We have several full time and | — a el Perla t STRETCHING oar ne. 237 Norton. PE 23-1634. may re JOB. fvteen other benefits Sth floor Apply em plo ment office DES Gt8L OR WOMAN WHO CAN work eithér days or nichts. Light housework ppm babysit. 18 Stout work, 24 _ Crooks 2 years old. No washing. jo laundry. Live in| Morey's Golf and Country hub. Unicon __ Lake Rd. off ff Commerce Rd. HOUSEWIFE WITH PRIVATE line and car to help _eonduct — WAITRESSES AND CURB wanted. Tomahawk. 2041 at. _ es WAITRESS. exverience necessary rsoun after 6. ex PEnien 35 yrs. Suns, off. cane Terminal, 14 _N open, phone survey. naw. Buc ings. Kendales Studio, 14 ‘. tot w PART TIME. | Anvly in — Inn. of children, $17 | week, FE WAI 3-9342. LADY FOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK | WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- and care of children. Live in. Call| work and care of children. Live _ after 5 pm EM +4158 in. EM 3-2704 3 MEXICAN WOMEN TO RE f i te eSS on garden farm Peet! Canal Ra.. WV Al PRESS Utica. ies. REpedlic & Must be over 21. Experience pre-— Gint Fe FOR Ain AND ferred. but not necessary. Good | rill work. We Wanton Dairy | S805. Steady work. 1H Oakland | ar. 228 W. Walton. PE 3-920. Ave PESO. —_ TO DO GARMENT REPAIRING. | WAN TED TRONINGS. ~ GIRLS Auburn No 441 CED. 21 | Grey- | ry AITRESS WANTED. MUST BE grperienced. Apply 818 Woodward ve. _ wages. FE WHITE WOMAH TO LIVE Help with household duties emal) child. ne for home than IN and | WILL SHARE HOEM WITH working days in exchan by sitting four nights __ing_ weekends FE 2-5240. LaDY ge tor inelud- | work, laundry in 2 childrea. $25. MA tation or } days a week Mon Fri. preferred MI 6-1384 ECE: son Sher + TP -| WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- WOMEN FOR GENERAL HOUSE | no rg live WOMAN WITH OWN 1 TRanEnOn. for cleaning and pigs 2 and WANTED Middle aged women to work ily Lt ~~ WANTED: EXPERIENCED NEAT yren woman over » years age sales and GIRL i4 WANTS BABY-SITTING. vicinity Drayton Plains. Prefer- = Fire occ OR 3-2280 or ouaoe GOOD WORK. FIN- ished 1 day. FE 5-0063. TRONINGS. EXCELLENT ONE DA AY service. PE §-1471. |#1GH SCHOOL GIRL WANTS _ babysitting jobs OR 3-1726, LADY DESIRES POSITION IN RE- | fined Christian home. Full charge. | _No_ children. OR 3-632. 7 IN MY home. FE 23-2226 or FE 4-065. MIMEOORAPHING 1 PING. | retarial service EM 3-2842. WALL W E seiee TRONINGS. Building Supplies 12A Moving & Trucking 19 . A-l FLUSH DOORS ene gare ateivari a Hate | SEP at one Lincoln 23-1520 FLORIDA’ ROOMS Recreational centers All types of _e and doors te choose i CEE WEEDON sont 8. eer ae os ee FE s_ FE suet n pieces a sateaike OL OL 1-6475. Business Services 13 CE TREE SERVICE. REMOVAL, “Tim . Get our bid, FE. 2-718. ~A & B TRENCHING Fees: MF tle. ield te AAA TRENCHING HOUSE footings, and water lines, also oun ‘ark and OL 32-3567 PE 5-0: OF POUNTAIN PENS tory PE 3-0135. APPI.IANCE SERVICE We service all makes of refriger- ators somers radios. cleaners. _ROV'S 86 $e Oatiand” ave Pe bast BLOOMFIELD tl ae Gasne Walls and window eae _ Pree est. no Obligation Fi FE?! 23-1631 ORY WALL BY MACHINE FR FREE estimate No a too big small FE 54-4628 field dirt and ¥ REDUCED RATES ee Bia = = O'DELL CARTAGE Leca!l and Lone ah Moving svRRER SERVICE, As ASHES ef Rvs Trucks to Rent F Pontiac Farm and VOLLMAR movie AND STOR- e. Mon rr for N. American Van Large vand anywhere in United States Quick service, FE $-8562, 341 N. Perry. Painting & Decora A-1 ent pgs — PAINTING and wall papering. Call for est __mate. PE 4-0255. A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- terior. 10 per cent disc. for cash. Guaranteed. Free est. FE ¢-9205, 1 PAINTING. PAPERHANGING. Paper removed. Estimates. 18. 2 co < & 20)? srar've Wanted to. Rent 29 ousm WITH Ga- BEDROOM com MO mutanie oe Fae som near RAN RU NE. RAILWAY. Pontiac __Preas, Box 11. bes ot references, est side. a OS ae comserts need 3 bedroom = 5 nished house 4-) references. _23778. ; ~. Wanted to Rent 29 PPL LL LAL lO OAL tM COUPLE WOULD LIKE CLEAN 3 orm. ont furn. or 295 PREE BO LAN r in WANTED SLEEPING OR room and board in. erchones for decorating, in city. re $-$135. ROOM FURNISHED y ArrT.. near bus lime. 1 child. PE 449 < Share ivan Quarters 30 WOMAN TO SHARE APARTMENT png same. Convenient, Near bus, R 3-2377_ 6 to § p.m. “Wid. Transportation 31 MON. DRIVER POR CAR TO terey, Calif, FE 2-7951. Hall's Wall Washing 5 re PE R HANGING, sites wall washing, FE 4-2362. af, robbie WANTED BY. JOB OR hour, Pree estimates. EM 3-2422. PLASTERING PE 5-0626. PE 5-0025. Leo Lustig EXPERT TREE Ti TRIMMING & RE- ag obeg Ph. FE §-6503 or OR Flectric—Sewers Cleaned 24 «hr. service. Mo results, no charge: Legere treated at ne extra cos: Roto- Re Sewer Cleaners PE 8-1317 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE te & isa 218 £ Pike. CAWNS | SPRAYED FOR REMOV- < dandelions and weeds. FE A WEMOWERE SHARPE NED, all work guaranteed gd serv- _ice. FE 44007 or PE 44171 LAWN MOWERS HEDGE SHEARS, saws etc. sharpened & repaired. 24 hour service. Al] work guar- antee. Free pickup end delivery. _6 Lincoln FE 2-6873. LAWN MOW] - MACHINE _ ground, “4 Lincoin, FE _ 433 L PLUMBING AND HEATING H. 38. —— s "E +3761 OR Neat work. =z WASHINGS AND ,, RONINOS. _Pickup ana deliver, OR | WASHINGS id TRONINGS. | WILL BO 705 a PING home, fast & » il BL corviss, FE 5-2646. WOMAN ‘2? EXPERIENCED IN | office routine, typing, x — | ___sales and bookkeeping. } 2 WOMEN WANT WALL Wasi & cleent PE %7-6233 re | _ $3 | " Building Service 12 | PAO SNP Se ALL KINDS OF MASON WORK. Guaranteed satisfaction, Estab- | _lahed crew. PE 5-9056. |) ALL TYPE MASUNKY oe Brick veneer fi cialty. Free estimates. OR 34100. =e CUSTOM ov fro tae ough and finish, EM 3-860 A. 1 CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 4&1 DRIVEWAY AND CEMENT work. We are equipped to give you the best im price and quali ty. PE +030, BLASTING SERVICE msive. Cail _OLive 1-6645 after Pm. BLOCK, BRICK. EMENT WORK _and fireplaces, FE 2-2468. BLOCK LAYING. a BRICK AND Residenal or comm 56-2060, work, Salary and commission, car Apply PO BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work, Also chimneys. No job too . Residential 1.B.M. _ KEY PUNCH OPERATORS Studebaker-Packard $200 | sesoe C eS gi a nen otestieg Joke Sastre CANTONS Many excellent positions ovatleble, EXPANDING re ee — accou rs t ® re- Bookkeepin “trainee, no exp. it Or ani atio Cork typist, i ee tise 9 izauon Rae ene og ke| Reet Set ae poe brow Be —— eteelient —— ems in calling Goseoen: Ferms-| BOND EMPLOYMENT | _ fits,.coats and aportewent OVER mission: weekly ssw. yA eee he? tlle coments pee BABY SITTER WANTED. LIVE Poona manager ade ‘ase i inform: ’ , Winkleman’s TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER LADY TO TAKE PULL CHAROE of home. of "asking an advantageous e, Midwest Employment 406 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 50227 VERS STEADY AND om apps 8638 Orchard ~ CAPABLE DEPENDABLE Stenographer Pleasant Working Conditions Attractive Salary and Benefits American Forging & socket Co. Employment Office FE 2-0154° CAREER GIRLS HURRY! HURRY! e Csin/a ne ee CAB — c Midwest Emplo t af west Employment ‘not on 5% days week. 4741. NATIONAL nonse SomTER eashier y roux’s Grocery 1535 ATE SALESLADIES. ? Pe sete ee ee ee yRey POR DOCTOR'S OFFICE a Permanent Dosi- tion. be able to give I. V.'s - fo elle pig with experience, Call MI 6-0047 before TED'S DINING ROOM WAITRESSES. DAY AND NIGHT SHIPTS AVAILABLE. APPLY IN PERSON 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. TED'S WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD rson Gt nion Lake — 2 REAL REGISTERED NURSES ~ Set aces edn ae setaa "Snstecey "aa anes # hour week 15 days va- cation after } year e ¥; paid holidays. rs available for for child. Ez Youna GIRL OR YOUNG WOM- care Live in. feratshed if meocesaty. large. pal aon etal. work. Ph. FE Experienced teleph aoe __ 4-8604, best dea: * BLOCK AND CEMENT ties 4 itm the state. A be- || ia 10-12 o.m., 8 N. T wd p> residentia) commercial. rem Meera pow pun banana Lip ewelco with ° ys. dren. Apply at 2580 Lonadlgs chil! _ parking aa 7 arene and ten- Dr. nis courts. All work guaranteed 4-7618. BRICK AND BLOCK LAYING. tdoor fireplaces. PE 2-296, ey iid. FE 5-3249. Instructions LL NIL PRIMARY TEACHER SUstOm BUILDING FHA FE 9 py be renwal P. HA. FI- —~ WTD.: A VIOLIN TEACHER. OR PLASTERING & REPAIR WORK. _ Don Meyers. EM 3-0163. Painting & Wall Washing PE §-2211. A-l ot Waieeiae PAPERING Maron Thompson FE 4-8364 _ PLOPESSIONAL PAINTER DE- sires. work, you name it, I paint Sy — and inexpensive. WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING. OR_3+22% or QR PRICE'S TRENCHING SERVICE, Al footings. field tile and water lines, septic tanks tall $-6221, or FE TELE. NE SECRETARIAL PHO service. Typing, duplicating, dressing. 15% I1T% E Canniens. FE 54-0544, TREE TRIMMING, peor al. “4 _y#ars experience. FE ¢0 TREE TRIMMING AND ! RENT: al Free estirate. FE 2-6019. +5324, SAWS PRECISION MACHINE Filed. D. Fitzwater PE 4-2687. SAW Sy "AW NMOWERS ACHINE SHA MANTEY LEACH D. W. Pitswater SAWS MACHINE FILED Maniey Leach 10 Bagiey &t. Furniture Refinishing 16A | co REPAIRING ANTIQUES A SPE cialty FE 3-0162. FE 5-1333. ___ Garden Plowing | 16B ALL ALL KINDS OF “ag MANURE. PLOW. ing, and teveling. rE 10 BAGL CH FE 42681 DISCING. Pontiac Air- port. ato PLOWING AND SCRAP- GARDEN _ PLOWING arading Vicinity of PE 7-086. WORK, y mogucnbborey eommerciai: estimate. Raymond Commens. Pe oes ELECTRICAL WIRING LE censed, Ed Murray, PE 20657, EXCAVATING C. Bud Bills. FE 4-321. At ronwace CLEANING, FIRE. FLOOR OLD and . Eves. FE. 2-5032. or gine 8 siding. D. M. Wrient. | Pea-w0fi, Pra-ste rNIT-K HOUSE MOVING. PULLY Thins romsdolng" "al has | "ATURACINTIC. TONE © WOR Eich eabinets ee r ‘hock gardens, a, waterfalls out- ingy chanan Bros. OR ‘32709 dvr “tfreplaces — oe Fe > : stents guns’ Clio nae ei floor tile a PE — Michigan Hmestone, (Michi; sandstone STONE REALTY CO. on PE 200 PE | PURING MAY & JUNE = ee eee — T — FP Ow Ni q nO |~ Help Wanted 8 nie peo oe ano cesta | O™ 2800 9”. PE eat ~~ ; aeacat GARDEN LOT OR EXPERIENCED TRANS- = era | bere : —— — CO. L acre. FE oe 5 5-6511. Eth saan be : and residential. Nothing too large | ROTOTILLING. We GARDENS HELP WANTED IN DRY CLEAN-| ° too amrll. ~ years expertence,| 2.02 on "3.2960, * Dept. LaMeasure Bros. Inc. | Free estimates. OR 30542 : he N. Woodward Royal Oak, |Ca\INET® DRAWERS & DOORS. age Spied just south of 14 Mile. Apply Sat. _D._E. Cook, FR 4-415¢. —#0d_Mon. after 9 a.m. cEM ENT | WORK. FLOORS. ROTO-TILLING ves, fe as. ma’ ° tk are a _ Jensen, = osee Lawns & cardens 2274 Allerton FAL EsTaTs come CONCRETE BROKEN BY HOUR ROTOTILLING Feet ot viet! | caRPENTER REPAIRG AND AL | —e—"__ceces. FE S Hime, RUSSELL | YOUNG, erations Gui cok tase Wee ROTO. 7 TILLING | FARDS AND FE —kordens,_ FE _¢e288. ; BRI Laundry S Service 18 Pik ate Ta basement pega oomred MIDDLEAGED MAN AND WIFE Additions LACE CURTAINS F PLAIN OR RUP- ions Coenpinte Building service. = and small wa, for fied beautifully finished ie 145 E. Wilson. Pree estinrate = workm usin hove FE c ANO AND A NT A = for Friday and Saturday my vale OR» SPECIALTY ice. Ph. Pontiac Laundry. PE Steady employm 2-8101. 131. ! CUSTOM HOMES Landscaping 18A WANTED: REAL ES-/ built on your lot or our ge Rea- eras tate salesmen. P. W. Dinnan & price. Licensed . an : Best of construction Help fi- Attention Truckers humus daily and Loading peat — West of Crooks Rd., south of A aepy vB Rd. on Devondaie. MU BULLDOZING, FINE ORADINO aes ° aa, ULLDOZING, back filling. Saeeenp bervice: 1 doser Be Ly one. 4 8. TELEGRAPH SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED- spreads. Your material. FE 5-5797. DRAPES, SLIP _Tiais Beadle. EAKLE'’s CUSTOM ing, 8174 Cooley Lake Rd. 23-2641. Free estimate. Lost & Found 24 bia 2d — =, be Rg Michigan apamen’ ieeene COVERS. 3 PE 5-1927. UPHOLSTER- EM LADIE be Jones. BY Betty Kervin. re 40681. WE BUY. TRADE. SELL AND repair cameras and aip ment. Wholesale and retail al records of the Experienced only _19 BE Lawrence PE 4511 KNAPP SHOES WOMAN LIVING ON PON- Cc TRAI BETW: SOUTH CO ECKER ROAD TRANSPORTATION bet ach LIKE RIDE TO PAINTING. PAP PAPERHANGING Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 TUPPER OR 3706) TO ro Physiotherapy 21A| lard contract. Ree fle aR nan CA ARAWRRR 2 re va _* W. Hurce WEDIS AGE & THERAPY. | -— “Special foot technigue. 12 Elm | CASH FOR Fh ae PE +2881. tracts s pitol _. PE ¢21 Sa 3s & Loan Co.. W. Hureo Television Service 22) _ 8t., . i aeansne= CAS COPENHAVER’S RADIO & TV repair. $06 W. Huron. Night serv- bend bao sgtvice Call FE e-ose seat —ice calls. PE 4-560. or Fa Ask for Ted Mecul- “DAY OR NIGHTSTV SERVICE | lough. No obligation FE 5-1296 or FE 5-8390 J. Cc. HAYDEN uM. P, STRAKA 86 E. Walton Bivd. FE 8-041 en oe TV BEpain A eck Realtor pen Eves, __RADIO & TV., 127 8. PARKE ST. AST ACTION! 1 bave the tract-we __ Typewriter Service 22A have th need money. Clare TYPEWRITERS AND ADDINO MA-| Ask for Mr. Clark. 5% MORTGAGES » ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN trom -s — = vd toot = oR | D. CH ARLES cea Tai Eran as fer of value quick cash settlement. Nicholie & Harger Co. Ww. re i WE HAVE roe EARS ve MAHAN ok contract et equity in your KL ‘Templeton, Realtor 3339 Orchard Lake Ra PE 44563 CASH POR LAND, CONTRACTS. BH. J. Vanwelt 44 Dixie wy. Bast OR_3-1355. WILL ee bd LAKE RF. McKINNE ' Comm Ré. ln — at —F ISNT T wh I you live Waterford Dray- fake arson tp mel pour repent soul | area CON (TRACT S land contracts. Several sonsees ape ment available with pool Call FE 2-030 and: borg a John Mapes, . TONE eee LONE REALTY CO. Mo to'b'p.m, daty sumtios” ~ Wanted Real Estate 32A MAHAN HAS BUYERS | | I ' | TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 by Jay Alan| For Sale Houses 43 a ae _ __THE PONTIAC PRESS, For Sale Houses 43 MODEST MAIDENS - _ For Sale Houses Tor 5 NCH HOME. Fireplace, within city. FE 5-4060 after 6:30. Realtor WE NEED for — eve buyers for two, three fou: room homes. Also Para We buy and sell land contracts. Call us for PONTIAC REALTY CO. 137_Baldwin FE_5-8275 COMPLETE Real Estate Service - or ithout lake frontage | J Land erangye lor rt e or p hipaa wil Weed builders gy «aad divide to sate, any properties «' available. Sylvan Realty Orchard Lk. Rd. -Opgn, DALY 9 70 8 SAT. SUN. 9 TO 5 OO L SCALES. REALT 6%) N. Saginaw PE 23011 ar ooo — ematiet ned Kouses fer fpeomes. rg dove ents @ are pico made satisfy all al] us, no ob- “BORRIS & & SON ALTORS MBERS AY] W. Huron rE +1567 ~ LISTINGS SWANLEY ——— business and commercial! 5 Knauf, Realtor 26%, W. Huron Rent ent Apts. F Furnished "33 DOWNTOWN. 2 ROOM AND ND BATE. 79 Clark St. _ 9 _ Clare 3 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH, 9 oe workers. No drinkers. Ref- _erences. 164 W. Pike. 3 3 ROOMS AND BATH. LADY EM Willan only. Call 7-98 p. m. : se. Oe toe bm 7 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH UTIL- ities furnished. One baby welcome FE 2-0000. KITCHENETTE. caLL L AFTER « PM. Ces. SMALL CH CHILD WEL- 7 me 142 8. Joh 3 LARGE ROOMS. ‘PRIVATE rE EN beth, very c trance, prefer working couple or 2 in clean, A 3 MODERN PRIVATE EN- trance. Lake front. Year na home. Utilities week. Adults, MY 43-5232. j ROOM MODERN. FIRST floor. Couple Apply 72 Washing- . ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. DAY ar vowel FE Must é _between 5 & 6 p.m. 3 ROOMS PRIVATE. ENTRANCE. 24-4625 after ROOM PT, AND ROOM. “arr preferred. Walk Pontiac Motor. __578 LeBaron. another working girt. FE 80287 between 9 m. Eve. Call FE 5-4720. LARGE ROOM 4 WITH | KITCHEN- cette for coupie. 102 Parkhurst. — NEAT. 3 AND BATH, BABY WEL- come, 523 Orchard Lake. _ PARTIALLY FURNISHED. 1ST. feor Close in. Prefer oer _ly_cow or bachelor. FE 2-3618 PRIVATE BATH AND | EN- trance. On bus line near town. PE¢2a47. sco APT. ATTRACTIVE WITH kitchenette, private bath and en- trance. All poarvppott furnished. Dis- criminate adult only. FE §-3589. UPPER 6 ROOMS AND . BATH. sober gentlemen. FE) M2) ANNETT OFFERS | S. Edith—$800 Down - Large 3 room howse, lave- , ehreulater r. Large lot $4,000. Suburban—$1450 Down Attractive 4% room and tile a Cale toons ou a ‘ur storms and lot 860x206. Total, Dries, a Plains Newly painted 6 room 2 ay well landscaped et isos sotlman. 8" Glenwood. FE om. 3 bedrooms, eat $aee. 2 ts peting, full basement, rec- Ri r) i reation area, autom: wa- west side. FE 20016. ome sau. —_, NICE ROOM R LADY. "ing privileges. 556-E. Madison. a a OOMS FOR MEN ONLY. §7 5 ; Yeek with cooking orivileses. FE Near _Wvebs eDster Scnoe) ROOM, NEAR PONTIAC MOTOR. SLEEPING ROOM. 81 PINE. FE 5-6401 after 10. Rooms With Board 38 home fot Saas. ~~ room with ols oe room, sun rooms and beth ore * canes all up. Pull basement, gas heat. 2 car garege. $13, . terms Lake Orion Front oa mag ty yoR MEN. CLEAN ROC. oon. pron tigen lp Sigg Boag hove food. 336_N. Saginaw. beach, 380 tect deep. 3 1 OR MEN, HOME PRIVI- d gs and paneled den, leges, TV. PE ¢376i. ,Deths, natural fireplace. FIRST FLOOR ROOM FOR ELD-| ~ base erly lady. Nu care. PE §-4971. Garage. $16,800, terms. Convalescent Homes 3 38A Donelson Park Beautiful 7 room modern ‘orm CENT CARE YOR a Livi or ‘ents t- yemes. out. Living reom , oe Rates according to “patient. 100 ural fireplace dining . _N, Telegra, 4 bedrooms and bath. Large LICENSED CONVA 8 CENT : em, coors room Moree tm charge, Lasvs and pleas Inborat ious e ls eas . cise oua’ Gemkegs | 0 gtd tates == alle minus store Pi, pind Lot 662172. Lake privileges. Hotel Rooms 39 Only $23'900, terms. “HOTEL ROOSEVELT Rooms $10 up Bath $15 up. : FE 56-6126 : Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS 38 ©. Huron FEderal — HOTEL AUBURIN 404 Auburn Room by Day or Week| Cooking and refrigeration unit __ Also 1 or 2 room Apartments, WURON fi rooms by day-or wk. 4 W. PE 2-8266 CLEAN MODERN Open Evenings and Sunday Ph. PB 2-0239 = G. I. Huron 8t.. Ph. 3 »b tiled bath, forced air yoo rae lots Rent Stores | with privileges. Payments $63 month includes taxes and insurane Bring fool ts as — FOR BUSINESS OR STOR- EM_ 3-4529. @. ee naoe and ey >t gs oF | wan DYKE i 26 Fa Greonviiie 132 Reve bogs ry @ * bt ‘ui East 2 2 yh Be Rd Romeo, Mich, STOP ba _Rerege chat of ca. IDEAL FOR Bt age OR BMALL free parking. 3-5253. __Rent Office Space — CES TO RENT 4536 oA oFrt coc Drayton Plains Welt Phone OR 31356 For Rent Miscellaneous A ore amar 6 90 x R. M _3-3386 For Sale Houses NEW HOMES We cap build a home aceording 43 START LOOKING! | romana: Moves You In! Clemens &t, Anchor Real Estate For further information eall _Model_ Home; Phone FE 3-0504. EAST SIDE 2 bedrooms and . Handy to stores ane «chool. at $5000 terms, INCOME PROPERTY . 2 baths, Se _— or Scie ree a lot. garden haa ieee to stores apd We can arrange all new financing | School. Ter: ~s sel] your present home to obtain the financing if necessary. Gaur us for further dewils NE STONE REALTY CO. Josiyn FE 2-025. _8 © 9 om daily ! om tet 1 to & OPEN Open Week Days 4-8 SATURDAY 6 and SUNDAY 2-6 NEW GI HOMES o19 3 bedroom face brick nomes on large lots. Plastered walls, oak foors, picture windows, tile bath. Choice of room colors and tile. Full divided basement with rec- of e Treation room ter neater. $700 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COST. Gas furnace & Wa- Drive out West Huron to Water- h ford Township — — right = Crescemt Lake Rd. about % m 1. for C" HAYDEN REALTO! rr E. Walton B'vd. FE 8-0441 Gil 3 BEDROOM HOMES, $350 WN, PERRY AND KETTER- ING. HANNAN. LI 4-4900. ie Pescent "Lake Estates Also acreage CUCKLER REALTY 236_N. sneer M59 FRONTAGE ZONED FOR BUSINESS 1 acre of fertile land with sturdy modern bome Nice kt = | room, 24x24 a chicken bouses. | garage cas 16x16. Combination work *hop. This home has bed only 1 ownet ano has been very well cared: for. Priced at only $12,600 with . at- tractive terms WHITE LAKE spac view or rE Sais $11,500. Terms. L LAKE Retieeen Nice living bed room. awe kitchen, room, bath and large Anger room, Nice- is ‘well rut and bas ad $0,750 rt $1500 bas ll = wil discount for cash, Dorothy Snyder L avender FE ponte? Gr EM 4 "3-303 WEST SIDE SUBURBAN 6 room bungalow with basement MY 2-194 ULTRA - MODERN RANCH DU- and garage Large corner lot. Lt ex. Basement, brick, hot water | nicely edscanet, close to Tel- Se APTS eat, beam ceilings. Large rooms _— Shi r. This one 3 rooms m4 : . ‘children Tile th and kitchen. Must be a dandy md thé ‘price and a are fet Re mom AD Pear — = terme. as Fiabt. Let's take a look awtree. ase one side. 12 E. FE 4-204 EM _3-4881. " ACRES 8 MI. OUT ee “| @ BEDRM. ON PERRY. 1 BED- aw +. zm. be fu : sat Lovely 6 room in.new home con- Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 Tere Reait wore 6-361 dition With powder room. pan- PRLPLPL LLL LL acre. she ee sm REALTOR eled porch wen apnea warms: an? sereens fuliv insulated ve s cs —— "MODERN PARTRIDGE 18 THE ‘BIRD’ TO strean across back cf property. Loe. é hoor 392 06 FE SEE Must be seen io appreciate ail 2 Bee of these extra features a _4-0521_and PE 51172. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. MODERN. Private entrance. Being decor- june 1. Adults . For ap UR- nN tcl t —— PRIVATE TRANCE , beth . Tachudingt wuts - Adults, Convenient . FE 27254, ATE ENTRANCE, and including utilities. Adults, Convenient location, FE Ry! “K ga HE “FMPstEAD BY OWNER. NEW ; y BEDROOM 1'4 car garage salt Oak floors. _ fireplace all birch kitchen, %5,- 000 down. Balance land contrect. Tota price $15,000. Cal) FE 17-0853 between 8 and 2 BEDROOM po NCH Pkt led Ao es Cass LAKE WOODS New Full basement, atincneg sraraze Tr fireplace. $14.- 649 E. Kennet Road In modern how right on easy terms for a quick sale and possession. Price, $13,900. 6 Room Brick Truck Oak Gta farmace. 2 car - rage. “Price $13,780. terms. Elizabeth Lake Estates RIDGEWAY 975 Baldwin 4-6203 Coopessire Real Estate We change WALNUT LAKE 4 bedrooms in very, very choice oeman: oil heat, double garage, down of wil swap for smaller home. JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345. Oakland Ave. FE 5-044) Co-operative Real Estate Exchange NEWLY DECORATED 2 BED- ro ™. year — bome, On on water ‘and cayusound for Lorne 3-701 edt 5QNED BUS ® ROOM fireplace, bog frontage, $13,500. * BEDROGM HOME a. RADE _ OR Ln ga or Fn a el, aoa ger WE SELL we TRAN, “This pair is expensive, so I'll buy one shoe this week and-one next!" see 2 For Sale Houses 43 POPOL AE lt lt 3 BEDROOM HOUSE WITH Ga- rage. $0,075 cash, PE 54-5170. . For Sale Houses 43 $350 DOWN CHARLES |* OPEN pene 12 to 6 p.m. E . Brick, 4 rooms, beth, ONE OF THE NICEST 6 room brick homes in delightful Dray- ton Woods. Mes 12x13 knotty pine etme 20x23 aif full basement ec gg ily $22,- CANAL FRONT on Sylvan Lake with boat house boat well, garage. $19,475, ‘ress ATTRACTIVE — — St. Has 5% room. fe garage tile rumpus “yeom. $1 "318. not modern but with On valuable yion ‘Pains. Fis‘ “residential Dra, B. D. CHARLES, Realtor FE 4-0521 Salesmen’s home —- FE 4-6062 FE 5-6878 PE 2-1704 OR 3-2372 1717 8. Telegraph Pt Eves. Cooperative Real Estate Exchange Beautiful modern country home with small acreage, between Clarkston and Ori- on, priced less than $16,000. A responsible purchaser can Lomogma write his own terms ere PAUL A. KERN, Realtor 31 Oakland Ave. FE 2-0208 “Real Estate Since igi9" ee NISHED } ROOM MODERN home, garage. Apply after 6 we T Established 1916 —_—o* HILLS. Attractive edrm. brick home built im pete of workmanship terials. Worlds of ¢ vestibule entrance rm. fireplace and read any teatures call ‘details. pestered VILLAGE Fine west-side home with attractive 26 ft. liv- ine rm.. fireplace, 3 bedrms tiled coe ali on 1 fir., full basement with gas heat rec. rm.. warage, private drive. out- door barbecue grill, Make an appointment to see this now at $13,500 with $3,500 down. | WEST sIDE BRICK BUNGALOW 18 ft. living rm. fireplace. mod- ern kitehen with tiled features, tiled bath, fulf basement. rec. rm., of] heat, Large —, lot, ide grill. All in top ccn- dition, Shown bv appointment. 918,000. $1,950 DOWN for this }-bedrm. home within walking distance to down- . Fall beth, Sek walls, price of $6, $1,300 optical North of Clarkston. modern home with = Newly decor- Good- pra lot, ag at $8,500. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 4 W. Lawrence FE. 5-6105 Next is Senomners Power = 2 BEDROOM MODERN GI. RE- sale, $10300. FE 5-4841. Templeton Elizabeth Lake Estates iF oat ? F: Drayton P Plains | 6 rooms. 3 bed: li ing room: 18°9” rent es ae ; A a sx et Mee Me a” Waterford Twp. ees L, Templeton, Realtor pee eka GET QUICK TAKERS for vege autneral 3 BEDROOM RANCH 3 CAR GA- Waterford Will 6261 Antossonrie Pt, Tet peep ames. free “for” emailer bouse, Easy ieee teh matt “MARBLE, Realtor a a oe a you eS inte "RED HORSE 3 bedroom home beaut | storms and screens, awn- bsnaitin S's far i “ADAMS REALTY 382 Auburn, FE 43393 or FE 46734 FE 32-1900 or OR 3-2420 "eer REMODELED FRAME — ie alae on ~“ at Silver %. Too hewn bear- from old red barn. ‘Two firep'ace me w . hiving room, one in sun room, kitchen 12x19 with laundry room d Lod der room and lavatory. r ss and ‘ath op cond Secs ore a & Wek. Lilac hedge form ing perrer road, ; sarge L shaped ed ff |, sonaate fecing lake. Open brick e off room end Eitchen facing rdeo. Two car warage Oi] burner with waer heat. Garden . pe se ard pen gee : ver ’ i wileges $24, 500. EE further a cal) OR 3-1676 after 6 p. m. nee 2 bedroom nome with lake WEST SIDE RRACE WILL SACRIFICE y Siueans. Pa ese. | WEST “cre Hegre Wome in, cretiot testes * CRAWFORD tom carpeted surrey, Lot _ Near grade, Jr. a, and. high | gs me FE +150 pike pol ed or par Large y oe lillg A sisse dows. sale at $7,350 with Ethene BUILD NOW ; BRICK TERRI ROOMS. eur well restricted, PAUL D. HAMMOND | peice Ag AD | ms sae | —_» icon ils Estates, | estimates weet 26% W. Huron 8t. Realto _ decorated. $7,650, 101 Home, E's ime op Diang oF yours,| FE 67741 Eves. FE Saris f 200M RANCH HOME LARG SON BALE BY OWNER: MODERN pikes ae PE (eae | tne Pome Game mee | oh Maye gah et _Si0"nienken Ra of No realtor. Leach MODERN 5 ROOMS, FULL BASE- | 3 BED! MODERN COLONIAL | ment. automate beat 9 car ew Excellent suburoan, location. FE wry pon Paturst on ant c"nooais on ENiL WORTH. aan wecomen, ell ROOMS. ‘A STEAL FOR A MANDYMAN rae. = Siesta. 7 rooms in Dray- Owner. FE . Sashab fi area. wee a ed a eo Yeuts ld, ot, 200 ate Faves “fake PRIVILEGES ceeneme = ete vee sircle drive. tg ge — = Peel epee . cs reduced, ESE, goftech with $3 boa Lethon) — POR Sa d.atbe, bate gr om us Lake a. Has basement | waler'oreen, 624 opp. R. R. depot TO | THELMA M. ELWOOD : = c/r REALTOR 4 - GROW! 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 51284, FE 43844. Open @ to 7. FOR COLORED Atta erage, ™ scenic ‘7 7S location with ft. of ved F AMILIES frontage $11,500. $2.- This is the best value ever down. in a newer all white 3 bed ON ABOUT 7 rooms and bath down and With 3 bedroom starter home 1 bed room up. . Kool Ideal for handyman, Com: vent awnings, storms and home * be worth more than screens. Includes all fron the a price for entire = ‘e, TV set cel. This is an exceptional buy mm washer. Only *: y Owner wants his equity. $1,400 down plus ae =MBREE & GREGG coste | on rs. 1965 Union Lake Rd. EM JOHN KINZLER, REALTOR Union Lake Village 670 W. HURON 8T. NOTHING DOWN FOR INCOME Will bulla ; Let us show you this large in- basemen po vou' Tot, "Sunn baer come property. rooms, Part interior, Small down payment will im small apartments, balance in buid 2 bedroow «lsc will build rooms. Includes furniture. In- —00_mv_bt_O8 3987". govt Jocation, pve treet. $20, i . : BIRMINGHAM boo. 85. wh IMMEDIATE session 3 bedroom home clese to school, = floors. plastered walis Full ment. gas furnace. Fenced eres $11,900, Terms. ea are oc 1 ACRE. 1 block from iake 5 room home with bath, Strawberries. Excellent warden 6 : ith low down vay- ment si a SUBURBAN *5 ®cre lot. bedroom home with bath. $7,950 with $950 down J.C. HAYDEN 06 E Walton Bivd. FE #0441 Reaito or Oven_Eves. : $700 DOWN Large 5 room and bath ‘a low eit enclosed sun porch, full basement with oll heat, car ga- ine’ eraens “= = fete with e vileges on two lakes. TILEY, D. r PHONE FE 41157 or FE 717-0086 $1,000 DOWN Located at 566 E Second 8t. off Joslyn. § bungalow with oak plastered walls full basement with new oil furmace, automatic hot water heater, water softener and Lrmapee | trays. Now vacant. D ILE BROKER PHONE FE ¢1357 or FE _ 17-0086 BY OWNER FIVE ROOMS’ AND bath with or without furniture. = after 6:00; no calls Friday rough Sunday. FE 4-5000. Johnson. ** FOR BETTER HOMES FLORENCE STREET Good income property consisting of one 2 room aot. up with bath and one 2 room apt. down, nlus owner's 3 room apt with bath. Basement with of] furnace, 1 car garage. only $2000 down. Eve- call Joli, nings after 6:00 Mr. PE 4-0855. : LAKE PRIVILEGES On Lower Straits Lake with this eet 2 bedroom home situated landseaved — lot. All ers have left ane after 6:00 call Mrs. Oherdsr. OR - 93-1975. OWNERS MOVING And will nee their 4 ——, = to and also T and Baldwin Rubber. nice in With o1 : furniture. Only $1.000 down FOREST LAKE Country Club estates, Lameciry : bedroom brick with attache car garage. nice hich penne with lovely recreation room priced to sell OFFICE OPEN 0-6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD" TO SEE “MACEDAY LAKEFRONT f PONTIAC REALTY 737 Baldwin FE $8275 & ROOM HOUSE. FE 4-78622 BRICK TERRACE - Three bedrooms, large bright rooms, guick possession. Kitchen is excellent. $7,850. this today Cal) FE 40684 16 ACRES West suburbam 5 room home, with floor tiles Auto. of] heat. This is a reai at $11,500, Call now, FE RUNDELL ST. 5 room. one home priced to sell at ago = to 8t. ay Al oaen Baldw' hoois. Call CONT! EMPOR: ARY Ranch home built ip 1953. Oak Noor — Lhe very beau- tiful living is is an attractive: vol kevt ‘home that would be proud to own ai FE 4-9584 LAWRENCE W GAYLORD Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 136 E. Pike 8t. On Cedardale 3 bedroom brick. 4 landscaped on paved street. Concrete drive, brick garage, oak up and down, ceramic tile bath, all large rooms with closets, stoker heat. = 8 really a $20,000 home offered only $13,500. Terms, Shown ole sopelmment only, eae Possession : on house west of Pontiac. , close to bus and school. > 6-774 FE 4-5078 MILLER NORTH © - 3 bedroom home Exceptiona) con- dition on good size lot, Excellent location _near school bus and shopping center All hardwood floors. full basement with par- heat with air conditionine Wa- ter softener wail to wall carpet ine in living room dining room, hall and stairs Several conven- fent —" olane are available with low down payment § room home, north. 2 bedrooms and unfinished attic full base- ment, full bath auto. ofl heat. ous or GI terms 4 room home north 2 bedrooms. full basement, full bath, auto ‘was furnace iene contract con- — 5 heme. ‘north 2 bedrooms. full bath, full basement. paved street auto as heat FHA terms or 000 down payment on vet- eran: joan TONE STONE REALTY CO. aon ares FE 2-025) pm dallv: __ Sun 1 to $j : eepwocu: “HOME, FULL BASE- | ment, 4 years old. $7,650. with $900 down, private owner 333 Glass Rd. Lk. Louise, Ortonville, GILES NEW HOME ¥% ACRE Let us show vou this NEW 2 bedroom home, comp! location in Woes eens trostece in living lv modern. Good room. room Large oe Auburn Hetane. Shown by egy og a Fe ; Over 390 beautiful eve on $400 DOWN today. s5.000 ‘a0 _—= finished shell b me. Bare BRICK RANCH Ager youre Geo ee PLUS INCOME INCOME ~ iy? payee Dasement. ks can oun be bought furnished of wo state and t sell. 83. WARD E. PARTRIDGE down, will Rande.” Call for REALTOR © FE2-8316 43. W. Huron &t., Oven Eve. 7\to 9 GILES. asi CO, es ee es ‘Huron ents tition recreation space forced air |. =) For Colored Families Si toy Pata Priced for quick sale! Call MAr- ket 41338 er 4 p.m, Weekdays, STRICTLY. MODERN. 3 school with playground eauipmen' re mrt $8.000, OAkiand 8-2413. BATH. ALUMINUM floors. storms end Lo Lake privi- th Lake, $6,500. 1. down. 6 rooms, utility and bathroom, Ve- — $1050 tow. ge privileges. PAUL M. JONES REAL ESTATE 832_ W. Huron : PE 43505 8AM wanwice HAS Al poly OLD tone house ven ieee Warwick a fants aoe and boat Price $17,500. 29-2106. ROOMS. : ae oak screens, large leges on Elizabe ner pav beach privileges. PE 46000 or FE Sameuate POSSESSION. 4 room brick poawees in Rosshire Ct. Carpeting in livine room. - room and stairs Will sell on contract or sacrifice for cash. FE 4-0263 Ove ones peel: 5 NOTHING DOWN ForR_ GIs OPEN THE “MACEDAY” 3 BEDROOM — under floor heating. rustic hardware 8x6 picture window — Master folding doors Cases ceramo siding. Brick front dows oe laundry room. mi. Watch for open sign. ‘ean take it easy and relax p sow ——. and smog — with no CRESTVIEW HOMES iNC, LOW - A, terme 662 Emerson. _bw Sasie i 7 BEDROOM HOUsE ~ LOW DOWN COUNTRY ey HOME New home on paved road near Oxford w Se acres land. Offers living —— kitchen and dinette bedrooms utility rom and bath. Part basem $13,500. T Price 3, erm 4 MEAGHER REAL’ aire OA_8-3122 N Caltforn eaie contemporgry. 1 1% ew ria col m bath, 3 > bedroom, Thermadore oven, complete a Lot size Con EN BUILDING CO. Call_L. Lancoln ‘8- “$-0143 |___ «Royal Oak PARADISE FOR TWO Or three or four or more in beau- tiful Svivan Manor Subdivision Here's the perfect home in a perfect setting for your family. ONLY on Lotus Lake. nace, —_ _~ Oltered $8,606 with $2,600 down. Cali _ LIVE IN THE 914,350 AS LOW AS 65 per month Complete pri¢e including 75150 | jot WANTED FISHERMEN With omen family looking for catch. You will never catch 86 Piux taxes and Insurance FULL FACE BRICK 3 or 4 bedrooms — 2 baths NEW SHOPPING CENTER NEAR SCHOOLS ‘ jake area. Visit the beautifully furnished ex- hibit home at: 2328 MIDDLEBELT ROAD Near Orchard Lake Rd NORTHWOOD Organization Inc. Phone FEderal 4-6191 uated tn: lake area. low down __payment. FE 4-3946 Bateman V-A-L-U-E Fine family home ee ing of 3 bedrooms and bath up, living room, full dining room and remodeled kitch- en ‘with American steel cabinets! down. Basement with new furnace and large lot. Truly a real value at $7,050 with $1,250 down West Side Brick Situated on a parcel T0x270 with huge trees. This home offers you much, much more than you'd expect the price range. Six rooms, in- cluding den bedrooms & bath on first floor, Also 2 fireplaces. Second floor has aths ‘hor and transportation. It's a natural for the large family who wants comfort and room to grow. We have the key, so inspect this home GI Resale Near Pontiac Motors 4', room bungalow with ce- ramic tile bath. Youngstown kitchen, separate dinette, with knotty pine aneling and full basement. Decorat- ing would make this a doil house, Only 82.500 and bal- — ance like rent. $53 per -+ month including taxes and _ insurance . Handy Man's Special Sheil house in a excellent area. For the man who can do his own labor with a little thought and know-how is is an exceptional yams at only $3,040- $359 down Outdoor Life Quality built to bedroom = Tranc home spacious rooms. Huge stone fireplace, and all those spe- cial features that make this offering a summer paradise. oe L KE PRON CALL and stone 2 24 Acres Over 1,600 ft street frontage on room 45x15. All for $8.950. Abort $1,700 down Kampsen Realtors FE 4-052 IT? 8. Telegraph Ev “ & Sun Co-operative Real Estate exchange KNUDSEN 2 Famil West side cation walk: ing ¢ @ of downtown. to schools excellent rental dis- trict, repair and clean «#8 can be. Ask now. West Side A smaller home in an_ ex location. One story. rooms with built in extras, fou Peed a defo WM.:H. KNUDSEN Oven ta ’ : ali | Here’s suburban living in a lovely | 7 ROOM FRAME MODERN, SIT-| room with pores fireplace knotty pine paneled —_— ecarieeks the water A nic kitchen with breakfast nook on a nice lot in am sorry you looked _ TREES 21 of them will omvousd 7 rly ot] furnace, storms and sereens. All to a good buy at $9,600 with $1000 DOWN WHITE BROS. al cea pine kitchen cabinets with on All windtite aluminum sliding win- A e Imagine @ homesite where you 87.950 with only 7 ore ee in summer or winter—free from the hustle or bustle — with . You will james! SQ CHRAM hot water heater. ment. Brick eevee a us. vane = one—you will be sur- =| COUNTRY ON 9 ACRES You will enjov the fresh alr and the elbow room that comes with country living—just 4 mi. N. E. of porch kitchen cabinets and & small ount of trim. < will not be In this very comfortable 2 bedroom home located near Drayton . ng on fine ‘oha’ es, — such as VanNorman eal NEAR THE LAKES pod ang — In the Waterford area. Cute r ' as can ranch bun- aonegay a — Bovree od .- xalow with five rooms. Com- wa will cave in ily territie buy.| fared S4 Gis wes Soe o by cl e your wife is not with fr paved looking for a fishing site but does : ca 8 want a modern 5 room home w y $2.000 down, CITY DWELLERS The with i fixtures ig easily, accessible to zee wong _—_ both bedrboms. Spacious livin Almost new bungalow type with an expansion Four very nice rooms which include two bedrooms. Full basement. $2,500 down moves you in. fe ss SPECIAL iad Two honses on a good lot.” Pontiac. Only 9600 down and. you're = =~ is a four room and on room, Good deal gion Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Open Eves. ‘til 8:30 TIN. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-0168 Leaving. State lated on i? ipod block, This Owner of this fine 2 bedroom home _ bein: flee The lot/ ranch style bungalow is leaving being fenc a Kenmore tine and must sell at once! auto. washer i is stove, auto.| focated west of Pontiac at Mace- aav Lake with feet of wa- ter frontage, fi 5 liv room, steam heat, and 1's car garage. lot is bet sce ™ aovointment oniv F. C. Wood Co. Realtor | Corner Pliocene Lake Road & = OR 3-1235 Office open 0-5 ae eee i i After_5 call OR I Open 9-9: ‘NEW N Phone OR 3s OR 3-1760_ We build custom homes to your NEAR ~LONGFELLOW SCHOOL. specifications, your bilan or he Modern 4 room with closed and can use ours, the finest heated front porch. Oak floors, tion of any its: range. back porch. good basement, cas —— =e We make ar- Bewece. perine, Onl otce ware. these -before you buy. Get exact- 32 Park 4 modern. O1 | (¥ What vou want heat, year og Utility room, LAKE era! fake rir We have — lake homes to choose from. around the lakes waere ¢ A HOME OF YOUR OWN Lake Privileges off the Cass-Elizabeth Rd A A very Best terms possible Qwner mov- living ing in one week Call for appoint- poy ilag aged SAE Fn Se te eee TEEAT chaser can write his own Pa, terme. Fast Side : : Two (2) properties. to ehoose PAUL A. KERN, Realtor fro ONE a very seat PTE 29000 clean 2 bedroom frame awe. eas heat. double garade. ., Bi nd TWO Just. a few minutes west of town is healthy, range call us fo! vrices, 49 level acres at Clarkston, nice home and t : Hx re | Ave. “4 al Estate Since 1918" very Near aah take Near Union take little doll — 3 fully. modern ed hte wih £1.00) dew Drayton Plains > best mot About 5 acres ¢! high roiling —— frame from=a"t > a vedtesss baidt for oak nt 60 down ARE a sew 2 on for Si we hares al down = A : OPEN see 6 tos IRWIN & ROSA - ¥ a e ay 5 , THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, MAY 24,1955 ® | “caedlaa Gooes 3 — 83 Sale Ho ousehold Goods ; : $1 Money to Loan For Sale Houses - 43) __ For Sale Houses 4“ For Sale Lake Prop. 44| CARNIVAL by Dick Turner | Business Opportunities 51) OMY eg Lenaers) WETTE SETS AS as os ee ee ~ a a tite tedad _ semble, ties e yourse is table...460.05 val~ SP DOWN FOR LAKE FRONTAGE \ : NE Y Four, chet chairs pnd tale ame mew. . ond lake privitegs property in : Partridge 1968 ome hi Famous pete. vor Kuchon. County, - . “ a tops. popular = ae Come in, iook. compare be ( ) N ( ) ed SEE inced of these ext inary fe IN Woops _ PE H USE Syly an Re calty : we a ee ne WAI ING Barenins, | Michigan 1 _yinereceeat j 5 — 393 Orchard Lak: Sunday 1 to § p.m. wan Kitts vo 8: % - TODAY’S SPECIALS Guna CABINET, ‘Wits ROUND mea alt in stove, 601 E. Fourth SAT. BUN. ® TO 5 AAA MOTEL op ene of Mia You May Borrow cay R_ YOUR FURNITURE &. or Maa 5 room home with 2 bedrooms | { ROOM COTTAGE. $4250. SUCHY gan's busiest ‘iat n ways. Excellent é ome oe arranged. and unfinished attic: Pull base-| Realty, PE 53616. ness. $32.000 dn Would trade for 25 to S Re NCE ALE a, ee SILVER LAKE AND PINE LAKE home. "CLEA _, 40 per cent :30 P.M. +E. First BUILDING CO ker plant in Northern Nar a “et Ratio Trait MIE bed aout ait Tose $0103, Royal Oak. Michigan community ust & block Today used ne pee Bios 10. Sa and lanaior se 1 ded] $.,Fo0m, Dome Yul “bath, “auto. | FURNISHED COTTAGE, LAKE from Huron, 848.000, eross. a} Caen w tom and. | down, pits | “Tas terenee, Land. contract, privileges. Ww landsca ped lot. , Beal estate included et ust $7,500 Group your hago eee te Fri, Sat. tne room itches and abd basement . 709 N. Perry. summer cease, #8 3 ‘lots. Inside repay at MAIN FUR? bilge srrGanaent sitcevnerms| f.courons, Th dartsany | Shameme. oaks series. ePea eee ele| BUCKNER |B u e wa. ant ie =< be on roe eh — street, auto gas beat. FHA or GI May stew Spee ‘3 Any = Bass ereased, Seats 85. : is cu Pr : KELVIN NATOR a DEEP P sign on the west orm. éf freeze = side Fa, cians will lead 84 Henry Clay 1113 Oakley Park MA 42301 HOTEL COFFEE sHOP in 200 FIN ANCE co. new 2218 *w ‘Draaner Rd. Ox you tere. ; 7 room home with 3 bedrooms. Walled Lake _ bed resident hotel. Seats 40, $2,600 | anove g Walgree % tesa | ford. SINK AND BABY os fa ous OF APIN-BIGELOW full bath full basement, paved | .isg9—BUYa 1% ACRES WITH full price. SAGINAW & HURON |G ABI NET SINE AND Ne OB Sant = Open Bundaye monEne & & BUILDERS street. auto gas heat. FHA terms. | “peach and duck facilities, LI BUSY NEIGHBORHOOD GRO- alee Doasien Pains — ; oeet) * eedinn . 1" alien “1 a ee oe FE ae CERT. Beceent ores great. oe ren Pest tie CASH POR ALL KINDS OF USED t. @ross a ee aR o eoaws Priced rant at tuot s2800 dn.) “Phone Om Staal” __ | urn Easy elec garage, window walls. cypress| STONE REALTY CO LAKE FRONT plus stock. Mortgage Loans 54 Combination — y d eaves. good —,, _ FE 21104) 915 Josiyn FE 20253 Lake Orion }-bedrm. year good CALL NOW ON THESE ~ ~e PROP tric clothes dryer & de- DAILY4TO&S PM. |~ — . -.— pie bpm ais. tun tte S| Seer adi armiture elude a_i luxe Easy Spindrier boat Home has full 3 . = ~1 SUNDAY 1 TO 6 7 VACANT a a ow WARD E. PARTRIDGE LOANS ON HOUSES washer. Dryer has never = “| Bxcellert west sid: location tor during summer if desired. At- REALTOR FE 2-8316 IN OAKLAND pinlal been used. FE 8-1215 be- $950 DOWN tais Weido Street bungalow. 3 tractive shaded lot, rock gar- 43 W. Huron 8t., Open Eve. 7 to 0 $600 to $1. New 2 bedroom modern ‘homes see large rooms and bath. Modern eon. 2 et See A 1. On modetn homes, fore 9 p.m. at Lake. Large living room cebinets in (oe itchen | Beauti $00 with KMS dom t on unfinished homes. CHIPPENDALE BAR FIRESIDE with fe window. Excellent tence to Ter H . Bho Cen- ; RINT AND WALL PAPER. ° D Phyfe sof( porch Enched, empl Simet spore Baus. | SYLVAN VILLAGE Torer. | i2?eyeiue sum doen | LAKE FRONTAGE * Ae" mantiacturs window coedes | Soe RATIONAL woLoIWD | foe ombiaatng rasio pho nace, auto, water heater, Se ICk C NILAI fishing take and on main foad Calcd ‘northwest’ section of De- nograph _F® ik DINING a tng 2-bedroom home. nee BRICK COLONIAL sorte msat Ortonville, rm. > weet Worth investiaating. Call COMPLETE E IR a —_ = Drive out to Duck Lake ™ living — = an = See this lovely 3 bedroom Pto- bedrm. home, bath and ewner. ‘Broadway 3-634] or Ken- . th Soot use! * an nt dbeck 8 f domes Or | Sch carees to both te eet ee daseraes | glen anh igen spot for 2. / wood _1-7096, _Detrest LOW INTEREST OSLEY SHELVADOR hk REFRIO- tte geaaaee ees? | rushes Many” added ‘coven: | “S00 dove Jam | Ea ach Omee nae” get | Panic fattest eaRS | “grey pcan © ohne = iences. Charming: - living = Vas defrost, freezer chest, pay balance _ td ment. Garage = : = > 2 good location Thumb area. Vas-| gould bo 1 °C. HAYDEN Take privileges. Bus at yourseund eajracet. Mast “ar FLOYD KENT, Realtor : Gepr. 1998 by WEA Service, ine. T. Mt, Mag. UB Pat OFF, sar, Mich 4121 or 4831 after H. G. OTERCON adh ig og caedesv Terme. | REALTOR | aa: bedroom 11x16. tile bath Dandy |24 W Lawrence | FE $6108 : echt WAND STORE 10 Year | 3310 Pontiae State Bank Bldg, | _MY 37311 er 3 ae FaRVaei cent ee roae ALL THe, fs ont to tansumers Fower “My electric alarm didn't go off this morning, chief! SECOND HAND STODore orders, | _Pbone FE $0000 or PE i DAVENPORT Face De hte trances ang baths, oll heat, 2| {, rind j-bedroom homes ail “a ou brewutuly planted 191 We're not getting the good electricity we used to!” - Sie aera eagp COMPLETE. — Geod bedstead 2 vorch russ. FE ‘ apts. emenad terms by on one floor. Cheerful living x bd SHOE REP anes nee ; : rk. Patri riced at NELL LAKE iness years same —_— omer Spr dining rooms” beth. ples- Eis. s00 a0, CALL FOR APPOINT-| on account of death. I am selling (estsen. ttast st sel due to desi godt TRACTON, ESP eee | DAVENPORT AND CRANE ye nice kitchen, my house ond furnitare. Ready te For Sale Lots 46 Sale Business Property 49 49| of owner. 1437 or LENT ee eis WORee Janiee Mss teme MA. S331. GATEWAYS to) Seinieanra. ores erate seas. Stas | Se | enn | Se ESaboett moet fam: | GEMONBTATOR DOR MEY ER ided a ae $19,800 end eatra lot all plowed. $6,000.| A beautiful billsit lot 134x150 : i Cateeeat, Burr-Shell, 343 8. Tele- double basket Preneh fryer. $35. hax his home = at BRICK RANCHER ip fine west! Down payment $1,000, balance | in @ nice area near Clarkston. _ ; TAVERN _graph. __| RB. Munro Electric. 1060 W. HAPPINESS —— 29 es ag cae hae Wecation lake eS ae It's | $60 per month including interest ped Sher — re CITY CORNER Fully equipped. Good lease In-| FORD 6 MOTOR AND TRANS-| Huron, | ‘down payment $3,000. : utility room ate 2 car sakeeed a on —, plist 255 me Space for business and lots. of of] come upstairs. License slone| mission. OR_ 30968. _______ | ELECTRIC STOVE, 3 YEARS Bie 'S | : garage Carpeted 14x27 living a ews oe $750 vash.| 100x120 ft parcel im s well re- arking, Possible for home and{ Worth the price. : “1947 27 FOOT STEWART COACH mses are ete you BE THE JUDGE 4 FAMILY -— Located only a rm. has Briar Hill raised hearth If you have this amount saitabse stricted area Some (ruit trees. usiness if aouizes- Re steqiar : FE 5 6181 ——. r — — - ooo * ahatra. ARY VALUE few blocks from downtown. fireplace. picture window. Adjoin-| to me, stop at Nell Lake Variety | Lake privileges on Square Lake. mccere brme, full becemon HILTZ -6 $408 of trede for furniture. Lake Side Nursery 3944 Eliza- N = side, paved street location Consists of two 4¢room ing dining L 12x15. Formica coun- . il t Baldwin Ave. Priced at only $2.500 78 ft. Both ets REALTOR _ ; OPEN 0-9 ake ke Rd. FE 4.3032. oar Wane Lineola "Jr. ‘High. eporimento end 3 theee ters in the ata oS bath os “pohings an se = a paved. “Call for further informa- WAXING ~BERVICE REOULAR | EQUITY IN AN INCOME FoR mereabe tae ST oa Gis St. Mike's and room hsaggpln xe daggt 22> Ar pened aster bedrm. is 14x14 t ——-_——- | 100x150 ft. lot in @ moderately ; = tcome PE | vacant lot or car and cash. : tong bedrooms. Full * te bath and pri- Avtom § ACRES LAKE FRONT Ch clientele ¢. gross ° ge, with light timer Sosctenh ‘ctyher Rett tubt, ote. rent Automat Peay PRICED RIGHT! Cali| New modern reach style home| Testricted area, Quod roads, Close 82x438 FT. _ 221%, Fou| Gall between send Tym. FE | fet exadition | Children's log Terraced. tnndecnned iawn 80x83 | ss cre recy, i500" per Cans ee creation room f car| (fee wih 960 down. : Frontage on 2 streets, 3 prick | TQ BUY. TO Sats BIRD" to ee gee ea OOOD TOW FICE. snr PREEZE ie CU. FT. LEK- coonen tier OWStiered ai.| month income. A wonderful garage. Pruit trees, 820000. | 4 pegutitul wooded lot with take | — {'ovaieq on main wee? ui" Pon: | PORTABLE LUBRICATING Nt WILL TAEE GOOD jt cyan tor my ONroHost. 1% yrs. old, $260. OR 950. terms. Swen ANS- deat for” 6.000 dove, HUMPHRIES TE rivileges on Williams Lake. tiac Buy for business oF invest- ounted on ‘53 Chev. pick a a oS 28° mode yaelt or OR 30i04 FERRED OUT ———_ IMMEDIATE POSSESSION REALTOR oEE2 74 a2 Ww. ce ooen nett BAL ie 6.3508 Bric gira seid $050 Tent $31,500, terms. Prenty ot "work. All tor 61.700. po ll fvater 6:30 p.m. ea «¥ ELECTRIC KENMORE INONER. nein nee Svedreves LAL 047 - a mies TOT ECE E 40007. __ _5-7681. _FE 27-7874. OUTSTANDING BUY bungalow. West suburban Jo- $ M. Telegrage Evenings ~L CAKE f you : i¢ THOMPSON IPE $s ge PG Lae Se | a a | ON TIAC LAKE | CHAPIN-BIGELOW — re St ak airee | Sa ee ay. oe, 5 walls. se- ‘ : t ts 5 o — Sn Beck secreotion ‘soums pare lect oak floors, ful bemt. with | F'CYYy) ily Homes | ticeairem S1't00 fosz0u. “| BROKERS & ey eee a ; | NEW 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW | _¢3922. WooveER VACUUM LiKE _WEW. tioned room for ry. Fenced | Seminole Hills partitioned rec. room, gas heat, 3111 Orchard Lake Rd. gr on full basement. good west side | > CHAIR BARBER SHOP, COM-| 614.95 Relts *. brushes, all lot, 50xi22 ft. =? ear auto. gas water heater. Many - CRANBERRY LAKE | _bor, Mich. FE at | oF FE b-8065 location. .contract balance $5,980. /° Sie’ g. erator, washing makes 056 My Gar. tered carame, Sisnee, other featares. These homes are W th Acrea (=) ahs < = | your cost 84.760. Payments at machine page aoe & 4 chairs, $2,500 down. THIS ONE a Peet eS tke cvuding morivace mele — Pi I z ; g rad — jressigen = bg seqerorr SAGINAW ST. $50.50 per month apt. fa stove. studio couch, cnastON FAN TANE VACUUM. LIKE . “Hills?” This solid brick we heve ———— > *. rey 4 hich ‘siahtly spot with seed well Brick front —- shape ais eo ee! r trode, Sor borer Pad FE 54-0642. To To ~-To Colonial consists of 22’ liv- Oakland _ cee” land. cme wi and picnic grill. 83.750 aw Pour F C Wood Co rly. EENMORE TANK VaCoUM, L LiKE vou BUY IT- INSURE Tr] 2g reom den. full, dining OHN K. IRWIN] tee trai trees, Priced from fits all qceupied, at the present | I. Ly. - | sWaP YOUR OLD Edie 5 y C @* ww © 5 ir room. oie Metrace J cree of 000 with easy terms ~ — Lee I LAKE 7 sown 3) oe oe Corner Williams Lake Road & Mie fel ca wet “mower, 838 5 | Renu Sepp mac. down ; TOOm 5 ane lake prope e vile: A) After wi * _. +2007 MAHAN vided basement with Ftimpas sore a treet = * save a * from sob fo 'se00! 10 er cent Edw. M. Stout, Realtor r_§_call OR _>2063__ eco} wood roel type power | 2 PIECE LIVIN wre ROOM SUITE. ¥ w stree’ wn. : oe i . sharpen __ Good condition 4-5516. room, new hot water er Phone 5-447 Eve. FE 23-1804 - Eves. ‘til 8:30 Lean mower, $35. Used handmowers. | IwOLEUM AND PAINT SALE. % and ‘many other featy = a Sylvan Realty MACEDAY LAKE |7* Sachoaw St Ph. PE 5-165 Mensy ts 53) Sewers. ‘Barnes Hardware. ¥43 price it Jack's. Studio couch. REALTY CO., REALTORS Ca and drapes in- . a ~~ {Rvte_ Lerner Senders). | _W, Raven Oi, kite le and chairs Co-operative Real Estate Exchange cyuded foe lot, beautifully SMALL HOME 2383 Orehard Lk, Rd. Lake privilege lots. with access | s;ie OR LEASF - LARGE : ee ne 386 proeee 183 N. Perry, near Sears. Eves, "ti @ Sun. 104 landscaped - e too! SMALL PRICE to beautifyl oark and bath house. al @a LOANS $25 TO $500 For Sale Clothing “Eh pe Neat & clean, 4 room modern OPEN. DAILY 9 TO @ down. equipped commerc. ae BAXTEP & LIVINGSTONE te LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE FE 2-0263 Priced rite, ot $30,666. hom, 32 Dedrenms. bath bese- .__ SUN. 9 TO 5 “se ras — aa 64 W Lawrence 8t. Pe +1598 | ~~~ rice af Jack's, Metal, bunkbeds 1075 x om ‘urmace, Wir or stove ee aoa SP ES e new, OD ba NEXT DOOR BRANCH z breeseway. warage. city water | —IOME SITES F C W od C ‘locks from down town NEED $500 $18.50; kitchen table and chairs. j East—3 Bedroom for pg egg a Lbs On Adams Rd are choice rolling ° . O .. Press — a B 49 1) - WA ANTED: _Jack's, 183 N. Perry, t rei $298 : = fs ls of land Each parcel ent-Lease Bi us Prop. . TERNITY YOUNG : NEW HOMES A home you will be proud lene $4,900. $1600 down. parcels wit, Tig 280 Priced | Realtor a R P cor less MATERNTEY CLOT. Sizes 9x12 LINO. RUG — well kept nice lot with just a delightful § ‘room, modern "PRANK. “SHEPARD On's1235 * ““Gmice Oven #5 7 WITH. QUICK oe ee ee NELL POR | Ree $4.05 House ahnint cal fe oe : OPEN D AILY plenty of shade! | Natural ee ens naneon a OL 17511 | ——-After_ 5. call OR 3-2603 KEEGO HARBOR SERVICE? STEVENSON t's £T INtkib | oe omer ) Pull besemgat, ges Plastered walls. oak ficors. lovely | Tiepken sf Aseme Business gection ground floor, ot- RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL $3.50 [ect 3 oar soregs. Skeet 2 eG ne os noe a , : | Bee ee one wet on ts Then Home & Auto ts the place FORMAL | YERS_\) Ww PE 46-3064 a e this howe, so you m For Sale Lots 46 ROCHDALE brick front corner, Lease to re- | Then. Home @ Aue oe osds on |ATTRACTIVE WHITE aatouma “RED, RON enbonr . * schools shoved ores bus well tL being FP. r ona: book slong.) NN ee d ° sponsible tenant. : ip ballarina length Size 14. Excel $2 Omar. 5 and ehurehes. Priced at $10,- $8,400 In the Rochester area Lovely é your first visit so come or | tent condiaon, Phone OR 3-7665 | _*nd chair bed_ Cheap. ; 509 with terms 3 BEAUTIFULLY WOODED LOTS. wood lot tm this exclusive sub. FI OYD KENT Re Itor phone for cash to $500 on —_— GANDLELIGHT SATIN WEDDING MAPLE LE ANTIQUE ob=P, * AND : 2 BEDROOM li Tri Real To mek Oe fone wil be a [| school. Priced right, OR” : a cant st = > € - , oe agus aie aemen pion} culled to your| dresa, size +4757. _matehing dresser. OR 3-7053. 5 Zs * i o . a ndterinee mane - Se ae eee Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor leasure for both you and us.|@ ADJOINING LOTS, GOLPVIEW, DRAYTON PLAINS * Nest to Consemers Power needs. Friendly courteous service |@ PORMALS SIZE 9 AND 110 | NEW AND USED FURNITURE OF Oper Evenings reated North side, conven- undiv . near JIE 4 fA LAN- awaits you. Leslie Fleisher Man-| sed for weddings. Cheap. EM kinds. 09.00 Gp. Cec: toni 22 W. Lawrence Street jent to Pontiac Motor, McCar- scart FE 14 lots, all with road frontag =n ELIZABETH ager. Berkeley Voss. President. 3-004, Sie po Thro $9.50 PE $-816] or PE 21306 roll of St. Michael schools. Gas | —cHesces : 290, gieco | Must be sold all in one group.) STURE CORNER BOT BY T PORMALS SIZE 9. EXCELLENT smal] maple buffet. table and Feat Yneuuttul awa shade | BRAYT WOODS, 10x, Sie | Slice with very easy terms, | A«D CASS TARE RD Ph. FE 5-8121 dition, MI 48636. __| (Pinging. g130 New sote beds, — Sos. it ee 3 cere | ee ae Course 100ni30 rt Fr, "oob POR ANY BUSINESS CAROE RED FOX NECEPIECE. $30 98. tww bunk beds, maple. ae $650 00 DOWN wees: Pine a seo Edw. M. Stout. | Beaton per H & A peed en us a ace on yg | FHA h F: Rei Tt. Segre eves. "tl 0:30 For Sale or Exchange 50 ome uto once, PE 2-1808 of 32 Stevens Ct.| frames $6.95. Uving room suites To reach v drive out vs Osep = COGEN "BUILDING CO. Sica al Ia lil ae Size 12 BLACK & WHITE FOR-| $19.09 up, washers $19.95. new ashaba “| 53% W. Huron st. = NORTHERN MICHIGAN LAKE- mal worn once 204 8. Jose, olton m : 10 (Dinte Highwas), io 8 0 OE ve (Loan Company *.,! a ena ae se ond Bien abe ewe miles 1 | wags Down New ae aE EOE! echange | RGSE WHT TUMBLE Down | SELL ON SWAP LOT IN FORTIAC Fiowin Mivells. shade, ete. $6000. phine_FE >ie®2 =| Desks, neste, re | —— Fare rah eget acon: | ee TES | Meda. city water and semer, Se | —fot let in sounse7.—OA 23088. | Gr vw dizis. ‘By owner. MUL | noury: O"to«."setureay 9S 1| Sale Household Goods $7) certs “Sa “irawar well, septic, eae sym try PLA ° : 3 BEDROOM tervend all interior studding. Im- Neer oe jr. a igh Ss ee ue ei KE SPECIALS Sains Opportunities 5i gi| GET CASH QUICKLY | avromanic wasnen, 3. 1. ag oo FREE PARKING ‘im DELIVERY | | ediate possession. Price only aie tace ctx tes baseneee 5 ay bees os bene Scott ‘Lake. | $505_ 1 the full orice for this) ~WWWWWnn~2 in nnn U $500 ye, Saerisee Fn geeee “Al omy PEARSON'S 5 $12 000 00 tee Timken, forced = =e hood. | _ $1,000. FE _¢1305. can vieciric”” “Only “Sis Gown KAMP -INW RESTAURANT YOR p to 110 volt. window model, likenew. | Su noy seit AND EXCHANGE IN" gas automatic water, 2 bui-| Tors AVA v¥ DOWN onth."” Some eq MI_4-0027. @ ORCHARD LAKE AVE. $7,500 FULL PRICE — Practically | fooms and full bath dows, separ. CoTs A and $15 month. ona Sales 3133 og: mag — Ee to asaie cars. Bring your eee sae Gab RANGE. LAKE D brand bedroom home. | “ste dining room, insulated, | Dayments. | Roper, a tine. rites. APARTMENT SIZE OAS RANGE. NEAR. SAGIN $600.00 OWN] | “dood tiean ‘condition Plastic storms and screens. (Do your tam- | fuetion. FE tout FE EMT? _| DRAYTON SPECIAL-2 nice lots | tigre ti MILFORD AREA 2 aber furniture. | " four burner. 9120.50 value, 9ae.98: | __PE tile bath. Of! furnace. Lot 60x132.| {1~ a favor see it today. BUILDING LOTS for only $800. Some fruit trees, | AVAILAB EN — Re sec se " VE d ~ 12 lots 40". Sewer and water in| These are level and good) Busume sie gas driven elec- ot extraomdinary values. Micb- solid‘ mahokaue dresser with mir es as pcr gpa Bh Get Set : wave - sora — tric welder, torches and tank. An ne Piuorescent, 3930 «(Orchard ror, mate Ho gp ee iggy he og each voroperty drive out Weatrid ‘sub i3e28 ne tving ~ L. H. BROWN, Realtor Siass all ‘around anne oo ane notin OF SMALL RADIOS ond, Inlaid teather top. es seen Seetey Lake heed Locha aren Bavea st. 2 car gar. Lot enjor able summer living, Drayton Woods 1362 W. Huron FE _2-4810 |, welder aae neat »*, go into AK AN CO | e. PE $4758. tweed cnannel becked veeasional Road. then tura ent % mile to Tiox1}0 For particulars cal} Mrs as "Ents fightful bedroom b esutiful well- wooded duilding|- For Sale Acreage oe Se oe ws an os 7. ta eg. US Pat. OFF gp. ~F—— Cage, 1955 by WEA Service, tx. FI Oe This replica of the wife should get results!" For Sa Sale Miscellaneous ¢ 60 } —_— up pour “GENERAL =20- eh fr i Pgern alle. value : nd hele wel fet pump aunt Tabs Ave. wicks, 2676 Orchard Lane Rd. Save Money Cat | _ Sess ‘tect top. teas 3-452. BURMEISTER’S | LUMBER 800,000 Poot Bale Buys im lumber sow going on AT BURMEISTER’S OUR PRICES NOT ele ARE Low BUT Pegs SERVICE 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU 4xtx%e” fir Piyscore .....c.0+- 4xax%” fir plywood ........:.83.95 4xix™ W. ¢ plywood,.....$11.20 joo birch plywood oooeee SRE pine t3°°°°° Haas xix 1x10 knotty pine, 1212 peneling. SS or r M. $160.00 — pe ee Cedar ce wepeseesresss Nails, 8's and 1¢’s, comm,. keg 8.95 Soll pipe, & ft .......6- cess 03.96 Com. Alum. doors, from...... W. P. Comb. doors eee 14.05 anon teal PLUMBING Bo Ate ae MATERL MAKE SURE IT'S BURMEISTER Northern Lumbet-Co. 8197 Cooley Lake Rd. Pontiac EM 3-417! oe oon “gy _Sale Store Equipment 64 TWO LAMP, FOUR POOT PLU- rescent industrial i i-) Tow so0IL FILL DIRT. crushed —. 2 end gravel. sLack pm A AND D DUMP PT! Septic Tanks Tinetaliation tf if Pe. PE Sed NS, REFRIGERATORS, freesers, electric stoves, _ironers, new : Terms. Call or stop at Wayne Heating Co., 523 .N. Main, Roch- ester, OL 2-0911 NEW GALVANIZED PIPE % = #21 ft. ee .. 10%c ft % in — ft 13"ac ft. SAVE PL LUMBING ING SUPPLY 100 ‘S. "sagt aw __FE 5-2100 Oil FURNACE WITH DUCTS. hike .new. Call OR 3-605 after S$ pm RECONDITIONED SINGER 2 SEW- ing machines. $29.50. if for free home Gemenstestion. PORCH LIGHTS — IN | EARLY American Lanterns Old English Coach and Candle Lantern de- signs, also most complete selec- tion of light« for every room in house at terrific values. Michigan Aes me 393 Orchard Lak 7 nile out — ar FE_1-8025, wick's, 2678 HEARING AIDS. NEW AND used, Phone T8080. Rules, FE 2- which I will sell at less than _price MEI MEIrose 44-5854 sit. Also several LUMBER CASH — age ie all new id ippiies’ 3 = y se un see, te 3-3241, 1D) Orcha bard | Lk. Rd. INTERESTED IN MUSIC? I HAVE | 4x8x% a set of six ponil bound — : olume Music and Musicians eee Fe ec ‘Lots of beautiful 42 in model a ¥ al- 50. Sli ™ gle = in tran- ue $59. geil in. modela_ at serrific values. Michigan sereecens 33)“ Orch- ‘Combina’ ted Ww are & tile. St,-Cyr Lumbe 6120 Bogie take Ra. Commerce CAVSTORIES, COMPLETE WITH senews. $24.50 value $14.95, Also tollets. betatube. shower stalls at are PLYWOOD Let caee & camer oe 4x6x Piyw - = Bee re 3 3 ba) = ili [“) & Sos 4x8x% = Plyscord cove ees $8. other Ply woods Ask us -for Quotations Pontiac Plywood Co. 1488 Baldwin Ave. , FE 22543 ROMEX WIRE, 4c A FOOT BY | eoll, Sinks, crate marred, $3.75. 30 gal. bottled gas heaters, $59.50 $79.50 . gal. electric heaters, 52 GAL. ELEC. HEATER . ~ $79.50 30. gal. auto. gas heater $49.95 Cab. sink-fittings _tie. tanks. Ph. FE ¢ RUGS AND PADS, . LAMPS. S. BED springs, radio, ij¢ and sm. paint spray. curtain stretchers, treadle sewing machine, drop leaf table. items. Usuable, Cheap. PE, 4-2563. STOP _ L@ok and listen. The first punch button starter lawn mower. Sure it's « : JACOBSON Now at EVAN'S EQUIPMENT 6507 Dixie Hwy. 18 $13 00 60 38 4 Talbott Lumber B. P. 8. Paint. ove Sent Satir end Gold Bond rubber base, hard- ware plumbing electrical sup- plies trim winds ‘'s doors and « full line of lumber 1025 Oakland ve, FE 4-2622_ ~ TRAILER FOR SALE. CFE ¢-8421, WESTINGHOUSE PORTABLE Open daily 8 to 6; oom 10 to 2. Arnason Plumbing Supply 960 M15, Ortonville Phone 130 We Deliver owe, PERT RE ORT | Oy Retail or Be hoe cheat haul for trucks, FE Oeraaeg Ah sa eo mie pan! Sat Eston _ Lake. MAple 56-1605 PIT RUN ROAD GRAVEL, PROC- “ess ae F gravel. field dirt, field 60 ravel, pea gravel, gra gravel. s mason sand. FE FARM ig SOIL too eu. Gate: m9 $12.50. Call “Can ‘ee cn To P sor ey en delivered. FE 50 BAGS OF CEMENT. ide oe _ Pottery, Waterford. OR 3- WOOD WORKING M ree) nee Wattles Rd. 17 Mile Rd. east of John R. VISIT preagharmengatic RUSTIC SHOP at Lake MY 3-3732. Do It Tt Yourself 61 FOR R RENT Floor sahders - hand sanders— rer paper steamers—Wwaxers and mace vacuum cleaners. Oak- ea Fuel and Paint. 436 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150. 0.50 u Laund: 8, vitand,. taucet. sai bs VE BUPPLY. Saginaw REINFORCED | CRETE WEP. STORM SASH Aluminum conibination windows and doors. LOW. LOW price!!! FE 4- 6089 _..._» am to 9 “SUMMER PRICES ar ; COAL M. A.. BENSON caged tt siyweet, a8 &., eek ear’ m7 | aa fir ply score 4x8 ft. ary ee ‘aah DO YOU HAVE DECORATING We can rong you with the hun- dreds of the latest fashionabie colors of Rev. Satin rubber pies Oak Fuel and Paint. Or- _chard e Ave, FE 56-6159. MIXERS, PUMPS, FLUMBING & or tools. Sanders. Gravel. USE OUR TOOLS DO YOUR OWN erorataare de A pion has tag ghee Com- == k soil sewer k and rain “ie. Mon — “Sitiders: 156 West M rE Fri. thru Wed. 8 to 6:30 5-4712 _Closed every Thursday. “WHY PAY THE HIGH DOLL AR FOR PAINT? GH QUALITY FULLY GUARA PL ed oh 1.98 a OAL $2.88 TANSIDE — — ENAMELS PING BROS. FE_ 4073 PE ¢1112 listen _pl plies" "classification. wumber 244 number 24A, Tilo Fe See Peat — mined 12 feet deep. Finest quality top * ad v tru for vou. V¥OLVERINE “st & GRAVEL nose & DRIVEWAY 60-40 and cushion ee oe Sand & Gravel. ee MANURE, DE- Pi $15. EM .3-4207. mins ROAD GRAVEL 5 yards, $7.00 delivered. FE 46588. Shredded Peat Humus FE _1-0245_ (5 yde,, $12) SAND, . GRAVEL AND DIRT 66 The finest veattabie Quantity dis- counts. MY 3-5821,_ ATTENTION load © test BROWN PEAT Wholesale and retell. HOLIDAY PARK _Sales ales Musical Goods 62|W - OCTAVE MARIMBA. $100. PE 4-2326. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 Sale Farm Equipment 76| Sie AD TAN HOUNDS. OR 3-8239, ‘Baby Parakeets ws ae thorized sales & service ‘wks. old. No reasonable offer re- ——-— Must sell. FE LAWN MOWERS ROTO SPACE TILLERS Werks rede sn ee ay = payments. E-Z pay- ments buy AND SAVE St HOUGHTEN & SON BEAGLE PUPPIES. OR pony. Tanks and racks trom ie | Aces Re jeap. PE 6-5432. ile DOGs AND CA dience —n Burr-@ a Sun, WITH PA- MU 46978. Open nights and Sun- are eSTiMATE = BRAID ee re SALES 2-0186 iHAPT —. ear. r. Cylinders rebored, Zuck Ma- Shop, 23 Hood. Fol FE ; i § ; ae ie ti, Fi : ae ie > ~ til mii} *f Pee He ie corner of. . 3 International tractors. M o> two H's, 3x1¢ inch 2214 imch plow, cultivator, disc, . manure ce Trade ear. ferniture or sell for cash terms. FE 2-695. : ROYCRAPT THE mobile bome buy of the year 41 feet of luxurious comfort, Ex- w ¥ —— iitord. OLD PIGS. HOWARD 2-0002. Hay, Cirain & Feed 71) Gite The, 3, topt General with sp aaaamastoa ata q@.ality at @ ™ price. Sev- 6,000 =iis OP OP TIMOTHY 4 q.sitty ot ooo oth leu dove +The. _Dixie Hwy. LL KINUS OF HAY STRAW, 1953 FOUR STAR GEN L, 20% | stems Phone MA 5-0666. _ ft, like new, $2,000, 7 41988. HAY 3820 A TON MA_ 50341 . —————— | eond Sg tk cuver: wan ae wade Sot for furniture. FE clover. §-3853 ~ Sale Moter Scooters 82 iss CURIA EAGLE, REASON- OTOR sc fe Sale ! Meweccycies & FOR PARTS AND ete iF ae H. J. VANWELT and eee eS Par MUS #-41 HARLEY DAVIDSON, GOOD condition, FE 4-0933. ___For Sale Bicycles 84 =or's i 2 WHEEL BIKE OR MA FT dl EVINRUDE MOTORS PENN YAN BOATS Lincoln : — Fe 30In. 756 S Ganland f re) WANTED ‘41 TO 'S] MODEL CARS. Heights Motor 2% Au burn : wr pty ame stake truck. we : Wanted Used Trucks 89 “truck body Mit at aot Walled Lake, MA 41545, For Sale Used Trucks 90 “ual dons pas en PANEL NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Woodward * oe Mile {TON FROCK. + BOX AND i “a FE re A } in SAD DUMP WiTH CON ~ OR }-1580. — “ CHEVROLET PICKUP FOR Mechanic. Ld éTUDEBAKER “@ \% TON PICE- up Must see te used ieee Stadabaker "18 SPARTON MANOR FE months rt. YEAR. 1988 GENERAL ,, DELUXE, eo) Fr . ‘ old. Reasonable » LF ectston, | 27 CONTINENTAL TRAILER. Ai 7 | 5S 1D YOUR HORSE AT WINDY gh Lot No. 8300 Pontiac BARD YOUR BORSS AS sae lake RO Poatiac, hom> Clear. Excellent condition. FE $-0257_ TATY ‘62 21 FT PALACE RANCH 1ee7 27 FT “FRAVELO BATH AND Foor. ‘STANDAR D BRED 1 MARES os! water Sleevs 5 eee —EM mart te Sri | MOBILE r pe: “OLD ore 1 BAY nee bath st tub Double floors many MARE size le ea! “— | Bank rates, See also the biggest folly and rin! Bi Wanted Livestock 73| oF ALL Ste. ROYAL aah at 1951 MODEL, Hike new 35 ft. priced ell — For. T Sale aes APARTMENTS cas le 5238200 Stewart . SADDLE, YEAR OLD With storm eolt Papers. $300. MA js HORSE. = ft. — kage im history spotted Gelding. Call after 6. OR tals bet. peg General al skyline {a - REGISTERED HOLSTEIN BULL. ___18 mos, old. | $200. __ 38264 Ryan Rd. RIDING iG HORSE, MARE. REASON- _able. MUlberry 9-2205 2 REG. JEF Jesters line - 19 and 20 LI 6-2250. — Good selection. or rental pla We will take your contract car, . _ furnjture, house hd or what have SEWERS OF | TOU om ured trelere mo old. Oxford Trailer Sales Micht bottie gas, Trailer parts and accessories eyes me 2 Orton on M-24 Krntys S See ||. sale, Mr, Hillatrom 74 . OL_ 1-0911. SALE OR TRADE a GEESE FOR SALE. DIXIE POT- acre for late trailer ag down . Waterford. OR 3-180. ir 63464. payment, Mavtair Crooks, vernols and Livernois, off Sale Farm Produce 75 Spring Clearance Ir You rr i Mile oS se of Pioneer is baked by © Pioneer sit HP Twist «nift, extra racin ree $115. FE — wins will take wand new y MUST REPLANT, FOR| ON, PRAIRIE SCHOONER. 22 Panetta ge Sal replanting agreement. See or call erry Irish at Milford. oo A aed MUtual =. jal “Sale Farm Equipment 76 Phone OR 3-1 GARDEN TRACTOR, AFTER 6 p.m. 37 Parke St, Oxford, Corner $ Mile Road and Seer CHIEF SEBAGOES. SEED +...potatoes, Miller's mile south MOBILE HOMES iG You mi can, ‘way & Lee Hutehinson trailer as low es Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales 4615 Dixie Rwy. Dra Plains Model Jr, Wheel FT. * Harriet Dr,, Williams Lake. " tractor; 2% and 3% ies | GLIDE a MODERN. er cash « ~ go over ments, Ot king models, wanes and will cone pod equity FE ae. OF MACOMB, ELECTRIC up. Good line of used tractors. ii PT. brakes, 4-1 condition, MA §-3486. WE SERVICE and ae A ager ‘saa Trailer “The Tractor Man” vat Mt. Clemens e 9-000 a ie HP > JOHNSON condition. FE 4-279. : ergo Lg apap RE- Bee the new $1 ft. Pontiac. Up to WEN’S MARINE SUPPLIES 306 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-8020 29-8020 MERCURY MARK 2 7 5 board — motor, 10 hb Birmingham MI 4-3410 * Low Cage, ee Cab Weenwesd “ot 7 lane ; ___ancoon, F100 oth- see a = LARRY JEROME Used Truck Headquarters Best Selection of Low Mi Trucks— All Weight Classes to Fit Your Needs! 1954 STAKES ~ F.600 FORD, 12 FT. F-350 FORD, 9 FT. 1953 STAKES F-600 FORD, 12 FT. PICKUPS 'S4 FORD, F-100 ’53 FORD, F-250 51 FORD, F-1 TRACTORS 1954 FORD, F-800 1933 FORD, F-800 “These are quality trucks, . Quality is always a . bargain.” LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer. mac LAF ae» * _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY; MAY 24, 1955 _ Sale Used Cars 91| "Sale Used Cars 91| Sale Used Cars 91| Sale Used Cars 91° Sale Used Cars 9! 2 eee Rees vacarion [PRRESS EES *| RETAIL STO RE the Race |ataeeie,,| S'eca'S COMPARE FOR | where More People Get eatcher. Years in storage. Ovn- ‘Than. $00 Mies [] "ne | tt THESE =| SUMMER Better Car Deals ENJOY THECE BEAUTIES Pontiac 4 dr sedan. Hydra- WITHOUT A LOT OF PI i : T ' tic, 2 tone : CHEVROLET 3 Pacar Mayfr $1295 Memorial es week only Pp RICES D RIVING ps des — Scalp inet | Hornet Club Coupe. Radio, : $1 . 1955 3-53 Plymouths ... 895 fe i a ioe —_ / oe heater and white walls. . is just right for you. ° 3-53 Doiger 893 Up}. D ay tondertal care ee 8 reall OLIVER FUN ~ $1095 $1495 -DEMONSTRATORS re) Nash -.......... 895} S ec] als 30, intarnationgs stake truck Get an “OK” > Seg magn ee cars. Bei 52 Hudson Hnt Hyd 795 p “ ‘a . er ond ond B | : Used Car 1953 Nash Et Ray Cub * couses "and 3 “oor * Pontiac, Hydra . 895/54 Chrys Newport .$2445 —_— K ; . 1953 Pontiac st? ‘pans “ “= is os 3-’52-DeSoto V-8s 795 Up| '54 Buick super ....$2195] ‘so Buick 4 Pg ee OReicei oan $195 49 Hudson 4 dr......$145]] catatina equipped with — Out the famous Nash eco fe Overdrives Powergiides '52 Chrysler, Pwr Sg 895] 'S4 Ford wagon ....$1645 Smooth » sianY “OTHERS "4! ses 2 dr.. cose ee 49 Chevrolet 2 2 de. . 195 heater, Hydra and white wails $095, Standard Transmissions 2-52 Dodges 4 Drs 895] 54 For Crestline . .$1495 ca FN teas 49 Ford 2 dr......... 195 $1495 om \ “9, BUICK_ RIVE A. $1395. Der TAKE YOUR CHOICE "52 Plymouth Ci Cpe 793] 53 Cheys. Windsor .$1295 COMMUNITY ]o2> Dod - Hardtop. $595 ‘30 Chevrolet 2 dr... 325 ‘ ne ove steering. ro Yas New car guarantee, latest summe 52. Chevrolet 4 Dr. . 795) '52 Buick hardtop. . .$1195 MOTORS 82 D s 4d os $493 8 Chev ‘ ~ avert ible. : ‘i: 5 st Deters : be ‘ color selections ™™*F) 951 Hudson Hornet 695] '53 Ford wagon ....$1195 33 -. in meses ror) 8 Chev. Convertible. 315 1951 Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan. Equtpped with ra- RIHWEST CHEVROLET wii pernne: 1 lta ta ‘51 Nash 2 Dr 495] 52 Chrys. Si ga.$ Q45|THE PLACE WHERE Fou can 53 Chev. 2 dto.s...e. $895 | +49 Olds 88 Convertible 495 || Sedan with radio. heater and cio and beater for driving com- ee oewe wees nTyS) Salatvga:® : HEEL AND DEAL 'S2-Kaiser 4 d $395 loeng 5 ~ || Power Glide A real sharp car. fort. saben Teste 51 Buick 4 Dr. .... 695] '52 Ford 4 dr. ...... $ 795 OPEN Tit 3 PM fee oan cies 50 Stude. Convertible 545 “TIP OP cocem’ Terms 530 Chevrolet P.G. ©4953] $2 Chevrolet 2 dr...$ 795} 34 ar bXMOUTH || CONVERTIBLE =OCallillac Hlget' “4 $1405 3 rackard Konvert.. = $645 $595 BS As low as just dow 5 lac 951 °5 dtep .$ 795] = s! J pear 2) °§ son 2 dr. .... 325 ae Guaranteed be Matt chosen S| 30 Ponting 2 Dr... 3981 'S1 Ply. wage $743] Seger ssicee aver | '53 Buick Spel. 4 dr. $1195) 31 Studebaker 2 dr... 393 952 Ponti mm USED CARS you. vane @ Be. on 1449 Mercury veceeee 495 50 Dodge clb. cpe.. , ‘$ 495 rirmcoTi 7 "33.2 DR. EXCEL- Ri 4 org 4 dr. scale pie SL Nash 4dr. Amb... 395)] - 1953, Pontiac sae ie tense ester : : " you drive a few extra piles. 49 DeSoto 4 Dr ... 395) '50 Ply mouth 4 dr...$ 445 = oid Pg leo aaa = : Ancoin 4%dr...... $295 "$1 Pontiac 4 dr...... O45 ‘ Sete neha cea wae i and Hydramatic. A sweet run- 1954 oor 2 ar. you'll miles of smiles if you e 2 ps Hi ef Good c a i 3 and white wa: ning beauty. 4 | bresend“ear i ‘over aged and A ; 50 Ford clb. cpe ee aS 395 Cariner Studebaker a WE Sl Ford \ ictoria .... 745 $1395 $895 en en eae Riemen- | oor 3.3.20 33] Birmingham M4410 | MEAN stented, os $ ae Nae ADaS<--? @ PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE ae et wet eces 272 ’ Save the Difference h id $444 New tov and white wail B 51 Kaiser Sedan .... 395! 95 . . 3883 ao: ihe {ues Pite engine red. $$ oF any USINESS ee : : rf 1953 Pontiac 1950 Pontiac : : ie : ; i SC Nel er °N ORTHWEST CHEVROLET Sl oe 8 P.S. W gn. Le Convertible. Just the thing for With radio and heater. Here is nae oss em Deal Direct With 232 S. ee ST. ; Wootttucoln 5-110 OLIVER oe eae dr. a spring “$1505 the S195 wite.- ' COME OUT Open: ’ti m. ; _ j< sete ae oy . | | PEE 2.913 } ECONOMY CLEAN UP : (32 Ford 2 dr. ....... 695|) < ‘ oer arrry + ©@. Haskins Chev. “47 PORE CO S18 K CO 1H nals SS BUICK _|'§2 Pontiac 2 dr. .... 795) . ‘ , tigp. $190. den0. 3 : = : . ‘ . ; _ Oakland County’s -Fastest ce 2 DOOR $100. FE cuRYS PLYMOUTH $ Rainer with 86 Olds Mygramat | = Sa. eae a ee “Oltsenotae A . 1940 << & ‘ ~ : » ee ae Dano radio heater & | 210 Orchard Lake Ave. i Sos P ly mouth 4 dr.... + Oe Chieftain Deluxe with radio and ee Reg tr Goo Caer : : $245 Growing Bealer irmingham "FL incoln #4585 | -53 Packard. A honey $1,195 : 4753 Henry J2 2 dr.. . 595 |] heater. A one owner beauty really hes = r ing "Guaranteed 41% N. Woodward at 13% Mile Ra. | 4g Dodge @ ‘47 Ply mouth $ | 97 k E z- 9101 = | 6°. 1900 imperial 4 ér. DIXIE HWY. at MIS MApie 5.8071 SHARP A FORD iss) QUSTOMLINE. V4 FOR. $3 Raber Greveler. 1 tre. _ = Sh Ford 4 dr Seas: 3 | $1695 5 " CLEAN } A nn aes wren | Sed, ren ti tn ee | (So iesay a $39 — ’ _ ’ down. ‘ ‘ethus oo K '53 Chev. 4d. Bel Air 1095} 1946 a 3179 coupe Ti : Glenn Ss Hask: Ch 4 By Sid Ponting 2000000. : ij OO 'S4 F ord 2 dr. ... » 1245) 1951 Mercury . 1948 Pontiac | ; 1OTOR SALES ins Vi. fe & 48 Hudson at 41 let 2 295 a 4 th. radio and ca . | Pcie alg’ ivsi BELO a | Te pone vith emia Tike ioe | DIME MWY. ot mais age stn ‘@ Linco 8 at tl 3 Chev. sta cn “1343 a Bk MOTOR SALES tone Powerit ga Pd eat Wi PORE NETORIA, (ia ENC | iogg FOmb. GGOD CONDITION | “H Petia: Custom. Loned § 105 HES wo 54 Buick Hardtop ...2295 $695 | ere two 8 mags hand arama aenRnninnnemmeta ee aaa ps a es — ever | HUDSON HORNET. 31. ORIGINAL ‘62 Studebaker cus . $8 497 SAFE 54 fF cacoln G : 2595 $225 : e extras ‘41 Ford ee, ae ncoin apri.... pf} We BUY. ND TRADE 1983 CHEVROLET NORTHWEST CHEVROLET =soer ears maramese as ‘49 DeSoto 347 55 0! | . WE BON Ma bol Apes ths, Gables ood Woodward at 13 Mile a relion. ©} also over 100 cars transportation ” 55 Chev. 2 dr., save.. 600 power gis pee sharp, ain custom Vs oo - pag mor OP agg a aaa BUY ‘$5 Chev. 44 t. pickup 1295 ~1953- Ford 1949 Pontiae : <= HARDTOPS $1,145 _verv clean. 1 owner, FE 3-7543 1953 HUDSON © i UsED Foal ‘34 Ford 44 t. pickup 1045 |] samnune « ar with radio, heat. Streamliner 2 dr. sedan. Here : r pds} Low milcoee, Ao nia | Mereet. hollywood radio. heater | iss, BONTIAC STARCHIEP. DE- *S2 Chev. 4 t. panel.. 745|| © * "Se =e wm eo = Li vers ee ree ee srache “rence BARGAINS Sennen 8 sigs fee | Joe (SRBR eR Bee sree nay a $195 nae scan — wag | FORD [ae STATION, WAGON RA Mon Us Chieflan —¢ “door, sedan» wood | 1952 Chev. Dix. 2 dr. $595 "50 Chev. 1 t. pickup 595 |’ “hadi. Renter lox a : 3-2002. bhi ‘Stace 1831" _2207 after 6 o.m : = . 2, 49 Chev. 14 t. panel... 295 1953 Pontiac : Several : ; arewer FORD CONVERTIBLE COUPE. Thess Ame Cue PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE iss 1951 De Soto sedan ,, 395 “|| @ @r. sedan with radio andy. itu: epnctate that : : K KOCH “ties dual pipes, 1063 motor. like Dew | 55] KaisER 4 DA G10 DOWN | Ford OR SoM | 1950 Pontiac 82 dr... 425 Matthews heater. Big car qeallty as ee ie trem we . EEgLER KOCH iy . ., 1564 | paiet feo radio and heater, See and assume payments 464 8. | is2 PONTIAC CHEIFTAIN.4| O< dr... . . ’ dio, “oes rat serosa = $685 full orice ue a fa LENT TRANS ‘too mines, bell on” og agra 1950 Olds 88 4 dr 445 H $1 195 $90 to$195 a ee ed a “portation. cheap. FE #1008 er car. PE 21052 or FE egeen. ae argreaves : > qite mt, Woodware ot 13% mete na.| f°7H Oat curume sarments. 4) PT cling Chev. int LINGOLN « DR. ote DOWN | te PONTIAC 0 HYDRAMATIC. | 1950 Dodge 2 de...... 165] “Your Chevrolet Dealer” + CHEVE FUL ae Woodward, Birmingham. alls: PE 43800 * 211 S. inaw St. | aC BOIGE CENTURY HARDTOP. “My ceauloved. clean PE. 2: S| SURE WWY, of M15 _ Maple 0-407} | iss, LINCOLN 4 DR 616 DowN its? PONTIAC EXCELLENT Con-| 1948 Pontiac 84 dr... 145 = aueloay ot 3 *brnailow steering , ‘ag | CHEVROLET DEL - RAY. ——_ * ae osasa GOOD ME-| and assume vavments 464 dition throughout. Mi +7572. FE 4-4546 | wall tires and beater, “This White walle, $1330) PE Saert 3, FORD SEDAN en RADIO. Peg eo COSMOROLTTAN, | eet OR TIAC, 4 COOK, CLEAR |: ~ CENTRAL ‘80, STUDEBAKER SEDAN $333. “foe CHEVROLET gio. 7 ,DR.| hesteyoime overare, Mant, ox eerste Get her pm | LINCOLN-MERCURY | ester. This car is really’ nice w * Regt : eg . ' “NORTHWEST CHEVROLET Fotyggath dl enbes 1 AND | 30 PONTIAC CATALINA. RADIO.| ~~ ell ae mere one. Name your own terms. oo uh from S i Y—OWNER toh HENRY J. | Si ere low milence official care Woodward at 13 stile 4). ORE EROST INC. walle.) tone. wuper i008. Bee LES Ne nO Woodward a5 he : : Us to 3% months Take over payments. Bal. at te ey. ev | BORD STATION WAGON = Rey, at Hampton Electric. 925| 57 W..PIKE AT CASS Lincoln a 804.53 omit ons Oariand Se carvan | Son ae ot ee ln tee hee eee isa STUDEBAKER CLB_CPE. 510 _ Ave. Sven — MOeodward oi 13 hile _$ Woodward ‘Birmingham. | 49 MERCURY CONVERTIBLE. | 9) PONT 8.7 DR. RADIO, HEAT. “weodieara sone eee Se oa ’ “ is, Boice SUPE A! Jncoln * §-1100 ies CONVERTIBLE. sit $798. Radio, beater, shite wall | $"ygf°0°% condition MY | si SrUDERARER_7 Dante vs | 5 Woodware el oe Goodwill. Used Cars 2 pe sa08. | DELUXE ‘47 CHEVIE. 2 DOOR.| down assume payments 464 tires. B om new top. $5 or any ia SONS a a oe ook engine. ydramotic drive, radio, hap yh gee 2 DR ie | 45 AUICR SPECIAL 4 DOOR. > 7 GHPYS. BEL AiR DA #0. ee SOnTEWEST CHEVROLET | condition. PE >20, ed hoster, Sharp 90 or any old car] 8” Woodward areume garment 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 — te 7 Power elise, vedio. hester-+ we heater very clean. MU Woodward at 13 Mile PONTIAC 194? CJ.IEPTAIN DLX. ‘NOgriwest GievRouer ' | VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN. 10982, ; . rt come t Piret ii buys, Ma | _* . _ Lincoln 54-1100 8 sedan radio and Soir Hydra-| at 13 Mile 25.000 miles. Recently repa: ame + Devinn © ese so MERCURY $1 2 DR. RADIO AND |. matic are Denersteon = Lincoin $-1100 3S miles ber gal. EM 3-3901. et = eater. re-O-M. ception- eS ‘a svt, ailvy clean $195 or anv. oid car your car down. evervising sir deve | 1953 CHEVROLET 1953 i ; and. - te HOUSE OF GOOD. USED CARS et sea power ci sing wel tree | Carkner—Studebaker Haskins Chev. | . , oot Tacoin $-1i00 1,245 semi MI 4- DIXIE HWY. at M15_MAple $5071 JB me | FORD TUDOR | tiny iecag es | onsen Om : Riviera, Dynafiow. radio and heat- d : RADIO AND HEATER | owner. Cheap transportation. | car down and $28.04 per month. [ | O . 2 tone; white side walls, less $196. FE $-7974 THWEST CHEV than 12 a eae os gee tas OVERDRIVE Sl NASH SEDAN. 8444. FULLY Woodward at 13 Mie ) ' , | GHEVROLET 180 Dix 2 Door | // 5.3 8t ESRST FSi. . 49 Stude. clb. $99 _ '47 Ford 2 dr....... 10Oded tae we eee! Bright Haskins Chev.’| #58 tm, naa || sma we ge toma ee a Ee | pe em , IRIE wa Mat ane ba | ENC “RETR W8 |] "48 Hudson 2 dr.....$99 °46 Chrysler 4 dr... $99 ||| CHEAPIES — — oer 28. Haskins Chev. . 11 | Exceiet congue. Call after 4) Son ana ta50 || °48 Packard sedan..$99 °50 Packard 2:dr...$199 |/] » , 47 . ae 40 Pont. Dix. .....$95 Ford Cl. Cpe.. $145 148 OLDSMOBILE | Secamtecan, wr, A — PDO , Wi PEFMOOT TD EONS | 13 "49 Mere. clb. cpe. $199 ’50 Hudson 2 dr... $99 |/] +46 Chey. 4 dr......$195 '47 Ply. Dix. 4 dr... $245 i Ss oe eere ROee cry BARGAIN HUNTERS 49 Lincoln 2 dr....$199 49 Kaiser Trav'ler $199 ||] +47 Ford 2 dr......$145 47 Chev. Dix. 4 dr. $295 TAYLOR'S | ranamis: Is Yet B™ woodward. Birmingham, |. ATTENTION le ee a ~ hay 48 Chev. Sed. ....$195 49 Ford 4 dr......$195 . a ' ursel, | eae a 48 Buick Super...$295 .'49Nash Tudor ,..$195 ‘ First Stop Phe NaS Se Cans Convertibles — | '48 Hudson 4 dr....$195 “48 Ford Cl. Cpe.. .$295 For All —|,, moron sacss ‘ 62 | ’50 Ply. conv. .... .$499 "$3 Ply. conv. .....$999 1 Sr ee ee a mote 4 Phone MArket 4-1561 cuaranteed and fully ecuipped _ I 5-1100 * | $1096 $1099 A $1099 — ~ H. J. vAN ' WELT 106) CHEVIE [VIE SPORT SEDAN. RA $1045 sig on ag cid 1904 Pontiac sation wason. “wy | : | “ — r. tery clean. f in 5-1100 aramath be =~ “8 auPER RIVIERA 4 DR. | _ '© appreciate. MI ‘ee. a. NASH ‘fa § ATION | WAGON. RA brakes white rer, steering rome. | . = te tg ‘ell eu Tie ig Por Gaeyralet lide, ce P for Nork, “and. pia play Ouiy sis. "$000 aes, eee ee ae cies |) 1954 FORDS—2 drs. for your vacation. Some with - BRINGS * LAKE * : to estate. be_ seen e ; - ae at Buckhorn, Lake - Jacobson’ S 1952 ‘ SCHUTZ MOTORS | any “time at 7100 Syivan Shores heaters. — oll ana ates iia i BARGAIN = GC AL ORE } - pegore Renee 2 eee a car down and higher payments—or wn an | - HUDSON. —- FORD TUDOR 53 Olds 88 2 dr. sharp gn 2961 Marietta St. atted slightly higher payments, wit | = ew. Pe & _ eee OVERDRIVE '53 Pontiac 2 ir sedan Geta ieee 1 PONTIAE GOOD \ : oe , \ | A 1980 CHEV. 2 DR_ DELUXE RA- ’S4 Dodge pickup, 4 ton | —Ssaspertatten. 9%. 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TUESDAY, ‘MAY ysthiess: ‘Janet Blair’s Hair -- Today's Television Programs -- —— Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie: | Puppet show. (4) Sonny Elliott. Variety. 6:15—(T) Dinner Theater, Little Rascals in “Beginner's Luck." (9) Austin Grant. News. (4) News. Paul. Williams. (2) News. Ken Cline. :25—(4) Sports. Bill Flemming. (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. E. Phelps. : ;30—(7) Cavalcade of America. “Six Hours to Deadline,” drama ef how story of professor's daughter’s Communist s y m- pathies shocks small town. Sara Hayden, John —— star. (9) “Barber (4) [ Circus time songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards. 345—(4) News Caravan, John Cameron Swayze. (2) Joe Staf- ford Show. Jo and the Starlight- ers sing “Dance With Me, Henry” “Bidin’ My Time,” “Love Is Here to Stay.” 7:00—(7) Jumbo Theater, Martha Vickers in ‘“‘Night Visitors.” (9) The Visitor. “Jules,” drama. (4) Bob Hope Show. Variety show with. Jane Russell, Les Brown, Bing Crosby. (2) Life With Fath- er. Clarence Jr., brings a female typewriter operator to Father's Wall Street to help get out urgent report. Leon Ames plays Clarence Day Sr. :30—(7) Who Said That? John Mason Brown, Billy Henry, guest panelists. (9) Play of the Week. Dan Duryea in “Souvenir from Shanghai.” (2) Halls of Ivy. Girl student uses her male cousin's credentials to enter Ivy College and give Dr. Hall a problem. Ronald Colman stars. 8:00—(7) Make Room for Daddy. Danny helps re-unite his wife's aunt and mother after long fam- ily feud in ‘‘Margaret’s Aunt,” with Danny Thomas, Jean Ha- gen. (9) Pick the Stars. New tal- ent from all over Canada. Dick MacDougal, host. Theater. Boy arranges a date with teen-ager movie star in “A Dream for Jimmy,” with Robert Crosson, Fern Bennett. (2) Meet Milly. Comedy with Elena Ver- dugo, Florence Halop, Marvin ~~? Kaplan. Millie and Mama help Alfred with his poetry. (4) Fireside | &99—(7) Steel Hour. “Big Win- family |7 wins TV quiz prize. Frank Pug- lia, Marita Reid, Richard Morris star. (9) Dial 9 Theater. John Trent, Marjorie Reynolds in “Stunt Pilot.” (4) Circle The- ater, College president must de- tory endowment. (2) New Red _ Skelton Show. Comedy. Red goes to Mary. McCarty’s dancing school to unbend. 9:00—(4) Truth or Consequences. Jack Bailey host on stunt quiz. (2) Danger. ‘The Operator,” drama of daughter of famous actress who falls in love with handsome bellboy, then learns he is a criminal. 9:30—(7) Stop the Music. Bert Parks, host. (9) Guy Lombardo. Music with Lombardo band. (4) Studio 57. “Secret Message,” drama. (2) See It Now. How a typical British constituency re- acts to the coming election. Filmed with Edward R. Murrow in England. 10:00—(7) Waterfront. Preston Foster in ‘‘Beyond the Line." (9) National News. (4)' Motor City Fights. Lightheavyweight bout. William Hunter vs. John Rig- gins; welterweight bout: John L. Perry vs. Ted Tangles. (2) Tales of Tomorrow. “Ice from Space” science fiction drama. 10:15—(9) Yesterday's Newsreel. Films. ( 10:30—(7) International Police. Mystery adventure in “Eng- land.” (9) City Detective. Rod Cameron in “The Derelict.” (2) Conrad Nagel Theater. Drama TBA. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s on. with Soupy Sales. (9) Movie Date. Mickey Rooney, Robert Stack in “My Outlaw Brother.” (4) News. Paul Williams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 11:15—(7) Armchair Theater. Wil- liam Gargan in “Rendezvous 94." (4) Little Show. Drama. (2) Miss Fair Weather. Pat Rous- seau. 11:20—(2) Nightwatch Theater. John Lytel in “Lightouse.” 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with Steve Allen Betty Furness, Helen Strife, singer Vaughn Monroe, Neal Hefi band. Variety WEDNESDAY MORNING 7:00-—(4) | Today. (2) Morning * 9:00—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4) Romper Room. (2) Garry Mébre. 9:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey. 16:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) Home. 10:30—(2) ae It Rich. 11:00—(7) Story Studio. (4) Car- toons. (2) Valiant Lady. '11:15—(2) Love of Life. 11:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (2) Search for Tomorrow. “ 11:45—(2) Guiding Light. - 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) Nancy Dixon. (2) Inner Flame. jWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:15—~(4) Drama. (2) Road of Life le * 12:30—(7) Beulah. (4) Hour of Shows. aC Ladies Day. 1:00—(7) Charm Kitchen. . Baseball. 1:30—(9) Prayer, Sign Off.. (4) Jean McBride. (2) Linkletter’s Houseparty (2) 1:45—(9) Cartoon Time. 2:00—(7) Stars on Seven. (9) Myr- tle Labbitt. (4) Ted Mack's Matinee. (2) Big Payoff. 2:30—(9) Toby David -Show. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Bob Crosby Show. ; 2:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar- lowe. 3:00—(7) Heartthrob Theater. (9) Wednesday Matinee. (4) Haw- kins Falls. 3:15—(4) First Love. $:30—(4) World of Mr. Sweeney. (2) On Your Account. $:46—(4) Modern Romance. 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Folk Songs. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Robert Q. Lewis. 4:30—(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Welcome Travelers. 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. 5:00—(T) Auntie Dee. (9) Justice Colt. (4) Terry and Pirates. (2) Sagebrush Shorty. 5:30—-(7) Superman. (4) Tennessee Ernie. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject te chagge without notice. wae, (700) CKLW, (900) Ww, (350) WOAR, (1180) WXYZ, (1976) = WJBR, (1490 © WRON, (1469) TONIGHT CKLW, J. Van Koren 9:15—WIR, Kiteneh Clup CKLW, News, Living WPON, Yager Game wi Tom — 6:00— WIR, News 9:30—WJR, Mrs, Page WCAR, News, .M wee ee 10:15—WJR, NAACP . Goes Calling WPON, News, Platter — McKenzie} ww Otidersiceve WXYZ, Top o 0:45 WIR, rete a oe 1:15—WIR, Me P cKL it Good Se os News we cute. Malachrine sir WCAR, Temple Academy CKLW, Tpecieal Att Se o 10:00—WJR, A. Godfre i : . Ov. 0 a eewi 2, ¥. Dulles WWJ, McBride, Pea 1:30—WIR, Dr, Malone CKLW, Eddie Chase CKLW, Citizens Work WXYZ, idle ——. a CKLW. Eddie Cantor Woon + sabe 11:00—WJR, News w x: Murph 108 WIR Guiding Light bed aime Gerenaée WWi Mees rows wear. ewe Temple WPON, “ow. ae CKLW, neon, Music roe wan, Mrs, Burton wx WPON. Game 10:15—WWJ. Joyce Jorese bg Dea. rod WCAR, Henry J. Ta 14:18 WIR Sports pmel WPON, Pontiac Part —— aon : I 10:30—WW4J, Pran Harris em cim ee #:45—WJR, Lowell Thomes Ware. 9 Seen WXYZ, Whispering Streets | ww. Plain Bil ways. wice Gams CKLW. Mary Morgan CKLW, 5 Star dnight Music — 2:30--WJR, Nora Drake 00 Guest, Meuse :30—WIR, : "wae 3 deer Batce UCRLW. sinhgpunvar 10:45—WWJ, Breat the Bank| WWJ, L. s WXYZ, Stars at Seven WXYZ, News. Top of Towe | Wxvyz, Girl Marries WXYZ, Betty Crocker CKLW. Pulton Lewis Jr. WPON, muds | in Air WCAR, Music CKLW, Clubtime | w. Sports ; WPON. Rews WEDNESDAY MORNING ne) = = Rich | 9:45—WJR, Brighter Day v News, Musie 20 cit. Voice CRLW. Florida USA WWJ, Marriage Poze 1:15—-WW2, R. Muthotang | *:30"7R, “El reen WJBK. News, McLeod 2:00_WJR, News, Brmas CKLW. Guy Nunn eee pred Wolfe WCAR, News, Music WXYZ. MecKensle 7:30—WIR, caw unn WPON, News, Party WWJ. News, Woman — WWJ, Morgan -Beatty wJB e, Bin: WCAR, News, Music sya,“ ‘ WPON, Rise ’S” shine 11:18-WXYZ, Curtain Calls | 5 1. win posemary CKLW. Gal Heatter WCAR, Coffee WFOR. ‘Hyms ‘Time WJBK, Don McLeod wine Larey Gentile 1:00—-958, Ha vinek 11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind | 3.39 wWJR. Helen Trent 1:45—WJR, 64 Murrow CKLW. David Ww, Parsee Pays -| “wws. PY Was, See tase Panty WJBK, News WPON. Pontiac Party as Won. Gar Gad CKLW, Fran 3 . - 7:15—WJR, Music Hall 11:45—WJR, Second Husband wi Sign Off WJBK, Gentile, Binge ww. Becon 4 ‘Chanc = WWJ. Rt. to Happiness 8:00— WIR, Suspense :90—WXY: ite| CKLW. Queen for Day 4:00—WJR, House Party writ ‘ane Gene ‘7a Gentile and Binge| WJEK. News, MeLeod Wi, Backstage Wife Fraeury aout CKLW, Terrence 0" 12:00 WIR, Jack white bt AYE, Watt dengan zip 145—WW2, News 5A GOBE: Don MeLeod $:15—-WYZ, Show World CELW. Toby David CKLW, “News, 3 Suns Weim fees, Wass oo War. Fee Coneget 8:00—WIR, Jack White WCAR, News 4:15—WW4J, Stella Dallas WXYS, Vander Bagge WRON: Newt 4:30—WIR, Music Hal CKLW, John Steele Wank ‘Re t215—Wan, Perm Roundup | “Wws po nog: tla $:45—WXYZ, Just Easy Wwrow, ‘News WCAR, Music WJBK, McLend 9:00-—WIR, ‘Ob WIR Bud Quest WPON. Luncheon Muste 4:45—WW3, Woman in Flouse ww. Radio JBK, inge i , Georg Wave, A Btevenscn” WAR, Coffee. Clem 12:30 WIR, Time Ont Musle| WON, Mountain Red : CKLW, Music * Shine CKLW. Your WIR, News | WPON, Tiger ‘Game cacnia aie Hall WJBK, i wwe — 9:15, Bing Crosby i . . = nun kanes 12:45—WXY2, Charm Lady WJBK, News, McLeod 9:30—WJIR, Afnos, Andy iss a WPON, Farm Mkts. eee eee scutes WXYZ, Brit, Elections 9:00—WIR, ™ ot amen ; . News, oe :. CKLW. Eddie Cantor WW, Minute > Parade WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 6:15—WJR, Scores, Music WXYZ, B ast Club Lit WWJ, Jim Deland 19:00—W, Music bos ova — T. George = 3 JR, — of e WCAR, Music ww. McGee " ew! ytnm * Ross WKY, Ea. Morgan WPON, News, Music New 5:30—-CKLW. Bill Hickock facilities’ for the town’s elder Paper Urges Facilities |e 0. L. SMITH for Old Folks of Town And the Herald added that it be. , lieved the city should make D.V.M. = | WAYNE, Neb. (UP) — The] ove. Prose oe Same inet Wayne Herald, a weekly, said a| “We go all out for the rest of by the town council to re- our citizens,” the paper said, “Why “These men are valuabl® citi- zens. They have -lived here a long 7 F time. They are paying taxes. They NYE DAIRY have helped make Wayne what it " Prize Winni aoe.” 3 att 20, two-year probation $200 court by = reen- a ‘IKay Starr Does | { Show Alone Gershwin’s Old Tune, Love to Rhyme” | : Turns Up Again By JACK O'BRIAN, NEW YORK (INS)—Janet* Blair had the nicest shade of Dublin green a = eet night's Lieb- . which was man one of the better ‘specs. Kay Starr did a whole TV slow within the spectacular and a mighty pleasing one, though she shouldn’t drop. such inside-the- trade comments as “I promised Manie I'd get this in.” Maybe it was the court to bring back New York burlesque that gave Janet Blair enough brav- ery to do a real Minsky bump. Power didn’t do much but look handsome and try a party mood but gals like to look at him. i for the most intipiate recrimina- tions. © Thelma Ritter was superb all through but especially during a bitter heartbreak scene played with uncommen restraint by direc- tor and camera—mostly with her back turned or in three-quarter- face but none the less powerful for | the visual inhibitions. Our one small exception — we don't think a neighbor would right- out ask a mother if her daughter “had to get married.” The whole hour had a deep ac- tually-experienced , feel to it, and the fragment of & scene in which pa girl (Nancy Marchant?) who ldn’t afford™ to be matron of honor confessed her shame and heartbreak; was a perfectly played and pictured cameo of shattered pride and desperation. The others were just as well cast: Pat Henning, a comedian realizing his finest acting hours also in from serious roles (he’s the film “On the Waterfront’) was a proudly pathetic picture of a failure still brave and hope- Kathleen McGuire and Michael Higgins were the young couple| . whose wedding caused this cruel climax to old family problems all suddenly, nakedly in thé open as if some automatic psychiatrist had unloosed everyone’s tongue with rich, tough, bitter ensemble in- sight not often seen in dramatic form since Eugené O'Neill's active days ... a fine TV drama. “Leave It to the Girls’’ has its comeback booked. Jackie Gleason will conduct not one, not two — but three orches- tras next Saturday night, one with a 20-piece mandolin section. He’ll “Reggie Van Gleason” character which is best also disinter his news of all. American Students Found on Mountain EDINBURGH, Scotland (®—The bodies of two American students missing since Sunday wétre found today in a snow-filled. gully. on Ben ‘| Nevis, Britain's highest mountain, | 4,406 feet. The climbers were Frederick C. Hadden, 21, Pasadena, Calif., and Bert Woodburn, 21, San Gabriel, Calif. Both were students at Edin- burgh University. Members of a Royal Air Force rescue squad who found them said both appeared to have died = from severe injuries suffered in falls. Two Women Sentenced Holland after they admitted May 3 to stealing merchandige from a ACROSS haanet Center store last Sept. 1 Comedienne. | Suen ae 7 ge 60 days was Mary —— for | = Brown, 32, of 2414 Beaubien, while | * Sion * . het accomplice, Hazel Smith, 42,| picture —— of 2024 W. Euclid, received 90 i Bet a is Whart 16 Mover's truck City Man Imprisoned 1¥ Grafted (her.) William Saunders, 27, of 140 Dra- | 90 Putted up per Ave., yesterday received from =o atom 3 to 15 years in Jackson state | 24 Orchestras prison he appearpd before | 3 Peoa’un Oakland County Circuit Judge H. 3} Greek god Russel. Holland. Vulgar Saunders admitted May 12 en-|-33 Prov drink tering a building at 861 N. Pontiac | 4 Southern Trail, Commerce Township, last | 35 Theilense Oct. 27, THR 35 Cubic meter, —— 42 Lessens ‘| 48 Payless 49 Endure 80 Galt 52 To the Inside a eno oe i : river n ‘Sitigcllay Beautiful Anita Slows Traffic to a Dead Stop By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Pretending that it was for research, I as- -signed myself to go around town with beautiful Anita Ekberg. “What’s it like, Wilson,” I said to myself, very sharply, “to be so beautiful that you stop traffic? Go find out!” ; * * * The first curious thing was that a fellow wrote her a poem. It went like this: “Ekberg Is no iceberg.” As we left her hotel, the tall blonde Swede, who's Holly- wood’s latest doll, thanked a man in the lobby for the two dozen roses—agd another man for offering her his car. “What happens when you pass a man on the street?” x * * * “You can hear their shoes grind in the sidewalk ven dey = around to look,” she said. She spoke not conceitedly but matter-of-factly. . When she posed in front of . a car, a young fellow swung his car around in the middle of 59th St. and yelled, “How. about posing in front of a | | Cadillac?” “Ve don’t like Cadillacs!” she flung back, tossing her - head: ye At the Stage Barber Shop at 54th and 7th, the barbers stopped barbering and the cus- tomefs stopped customering to come out and whistle. We went into the Stage Delicatessen. lunching. ANITA Joe DiMaggio happened to be ‘ * * * * Anita waved, then trotted over and said hello. She then sat down on the other side, holding her toy French- poodle, Robert. “How about some pastrami? How about some oetats pancakes?” pleaded Max Asnas the boss, hovering over her. “How about some Max Asnas?” “Professor” Irwin Corey, the comedian, a few tables away, shouted to a fellow nearby, “I'm not staring at you. Tm staring at her!” He decided he had some important news items to tell me and rushed breathlessly over. We then went down to “Dolly’s,” a novelty shop at 49th Jand 7th, to show her a life-sized picture of her’ in a Bikini. * * * * for $15 Million - of Canadian multimillionaire Ver- entitled to the money under Cana- |paign of duress...” “Happy Father’s Day,” a sign on it said. “Votwa dreadful t'ing dey do!” Anita said. “Dey get $2 for my pictures and I get nudding.” NEW YORK @—The former wife — non G. Cardy is suing him for 15 million dollars, claiming she is da’s community property law. Mrs. Hilda Bouvier Cardy, in a State Supreme Court action made | known yesterday, charges she agreed to $1,400-a-month perma- | ae nent alimony at the time of their | : s divorce in 1950 only because of “Fl show you,” he shouted. Cardy’s “nerve - wracking cam-| = he plunged fed 180 feet into the ver below, ee »e it took an ‘emt: 0 evenval ah She contends that Cardy, who: body. ~~ from a to a hotel | in owner while still in his 30s, | i| TV Studio Training MEN-WOMEN amassed his fortune while married | to her and this she is entitled to) half. She said Cardy was worth 30) million dollars when they parted. : “a rdy’ : | sh. r ‘sive training for the Most "of Mra. Candy's W-page || fairs 0 pedtite an trcnruses need not interfere with your pres- ent occupation. Script writers, an- nouncers, set designers, camere complaint deals with what she | operators, a oi experts, micro- ealls Cardy’s ‘‘notorious adul-| teries, his defamatory attacks | seenery painters, traffie managers, research directors, time salesmen, floer men, music upon Me and economic pressure” | librarians, camera one during the last 17 years of their marriage. They were married in assistants, — also TV servicing and ‘our professional studics to train you. Pree nation-wide place- ment service. Do not answer unless you are sincere and ambitious. 6tate your age, phone number, hours you work, and home address. For com- plete information WRITE N.B.S. Television Training Box 6, Pontiec Press 1916. Straits Boats Start Summer Schedule LANSING (#—State ferries at the | Straits of Mackinac have gone on | their summer-fall schedule, the . state Highway Department report- | ed today. On Friday and Saturday until | Dec. 1 ferries will leave ever y | hour on the hour -from both St. ‘BIRMINGHAM LOCKSMITH SERVICE KEYS DUPLICATED Ignace and. Mackinaw City. 320 N. Woodward at Oakland On other days of the week, the MI 4-7939 ships will skip the 2 a.m, and See Your Lecksmith—John Jones 3 a.m. departures from Mackinaw City and the 1 a.m. and 2 a.m. de- —— from St. Igance until traf- yen POPPA PAD DS , ie warrants an around-the-clock |} 4 schedule. 3 Featuring These 3 ——— : 1% Famous Make TV: $ Two Crewmen Drown. 2 2 . SYLVANIA — DUMONT > late last night after the fishing |$ EMERSON — CBS 3 vessel S. Gonzales sank in the 2 4 Gulf of Mexico. 3 HAMPTON-TY 2 The two missing’ seamen were |$ 825. West Huron St. > identified as Oscar Olsen, 6 and @ FE 4-2525 3 Raymond Sheffield, 45 , FRU V ETE errr rs PPO Eri 63- ski tatintintintintintintintntntintinlnntnt nant ic Lindberg, 63-year-old skip- ; : per of the vessel, said it was “crowded into a sea buoy’ by an outbound freighter which continued on its way. The freighter was not identified, he said. “You're running neck and neck with Marilyn Monroe on the pictures we sell,” the boss man said. x* *« * or 15 people around. A cop hustled up. x *§ * * “Don't you know you're obstructing traffic?” he said. “Get going!” So that’s what traffic-stopping beauties do. They really stop traffic. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Eddie Fisher's hunting a penthouse here—bachelor size! . Phil Silvers and Nancy Berg tried to play chess in Toot’s, but he refused permission claiming it took time away from them spending money .. . Jackie Gleason’ll conduct a 70-piece orchestra including a 30-piece mandolin section June 21. . Robert Ruark’s here enroute to Houston for treatment of his leg... Sinatra’s due today ... Harry James asked $100,000 to appear in “The Benny Goodman Story”; he probably won't appear... Shelley Winters’ cur- rent interest is director Nick Ray. Robert Mitchum’s going to Europe by freighter because he dislikes “the creeps” on the regular liners ... Faye Emerson was around with her ex-sis-in-law, Mrs. Anne Roosevelt . . Huckster . Alley let her SHELLEY question: Will Patti Page’s TV sponsor, Oldsmobile, mention her recording company—Mercury? * * * * Katharine Hepburn's “Summertime,” filmed in Italy, will be shown here June 21 as part of ANTA’s “Salute to France” ; A top trumpet star won't replace his missing froht tooth; he’s afraid it would affect his playing ...A bathing suit company will announce that Janet Leigh’s figure is “the best in America.” That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1955, Post-Hall Sraens; Inc.) U.S. Treasury Check Bounces——Not Signed LOS ANGELES @—It was some- thing of a blow when the govern- ment’s Treasury check bounced. Edward Saver said he got tf $37.50 check as a refund of a de- some war surplus goods, He just added to his account. But the bank promptly sent it | back yesterday, Seems somebody | in the Treasury Department had heglected to sign it. Jail by Circuit Judge H. Russel heya BD Placed on Probation tvee pm oh ~~ tn —s- Remi, babe, oo 88) Daas eat ee Seen wee a Sesh hos crete a os ed Circuit Judge H.: Ty oo ean ‘ea ig Ayes Walgreen's; ‘Thrifty; J. 7: Butler admitted May 9 entering — an 4 ee i a gas station Oct. 29, 1953, at} siankster & Dunseith; 24205 Orchard Lake Rd., Farming. Purtney’s; Rule; aut Keego ‘Brus ton Twp. bare. Harbor, yton Plains, A’ i © All Makes © Expert, Trained Technicians @ Prompt, Dependable Service @ All Work Guaranteed Bussard Electric 84 Oakland Ave.—Free Parking Phone FE 2-6445 Member Oakiend Co. Elecironic-TV Service Association “WINDERS — WINDERS” Look—See—Compare! Are You Building—Are You Modernizing? Aluminum Doors, Windows, Jalousies, Screens : | posit he had made with his bid for sent the check to his bank to be | COMBINATIONS SLIDING — Florida and Recreation Rooms Our Specialty @ BASEMENT ® a L nM FUNERAL HOME 110 WESSEN ST. PHONE FE 3.7374 Ambulance Service at Any Hour | THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1955 WHAT'S MY LINE? hs ord Each w is ry saleeed wo tay 1 GENER | tH] \- work. Un.) 2 RISON scramble as 3 CELLS ii | few as possi- 4 FASTH Litt ble = = my line. An- 5 PUCc swer appears under arrow, 6 RUGHO reading 7 TUTREP J downward. 8 WAYFARI j oss = sad] | 9 SHAMIE What's My Line, Inc. 10 LOEH ana: 11 BESRISA ae Yesterday's Answer: hiStory, teaCh, Home, rOom, geOlogy, class, sTudy, lEsson, | grAde, frenCh, math, gErman, wRite. Two Women Battling for Custody of Dog _ OKLAHOMA CITY w — Lois Frederick contended in Municipal Court yesterday that Mrs. Jessie Hall gave her a 4-month-old screw- tail bulldog last February. Mrs. Hall said the dog belongs to her and that she never gave perma- | nent custody to Miss Frederick. | “This is like a child custody | case in a lot of ways,” Judge | Mike Foster said. “I'm looking up | my divorce and child custody laws |to see if there is a precedent in this sort of thing which might also | apply to dogs.” The women agreed to let a veterinarian keep the dog until the judge makes his decision. GAS fully automatic BRowN “a WATER HEATER. 310. GULL Only Gas heats plenty of water 3 TIMES FASTER at less cost. \ 4 ee Special limited-time offer... qa TRADE-IN. FOR YOUR OLD WATER __, HEATING EQUIPMENT 2 HO wt OE Ue) —— apa Deadly Chlorine Gas Threatens Montague MONTAGUE, Mich. () — Deadly chlorine gas fumes rolled in clouds from a broken pipe line at the ~| Hooker electrochemical plant yes-. terday, periling residents of this Lake Michigan resort. Some 300 schoolchildren were taken from classrooms to safety and the town alerted for mass -}evacuation before shifting winds ended the threat. A liquid chlorine line sprang a leak. The chlorine hit the air, vap- orized and formed pink-tinged clouds of gas. Four men were injured repairing the line leak. » The plant was expected to re- turn to normal operation today. SINK SLUGGISH? Look in the Business -Service column in the Want. Ads for a plumber to fix it! No One Wants Alligator With Bad Reputation PITTSFIELD, Mass. # — Dr. Arthur M. Levy has a 20-inch al- ligator to give away—but so far there are no takers because of the alligator’s reputation. ‘The alligator arrived for Dr. Levy Sunday night and promptly broke loose at the Pittsfield post office. Before it was caught, it bit clerk Fred Binder. . The dector was called at mid- night te “come get your alliga- tor.” The doctor did. Yesterday, his son, Larry, took the alligator to school. His’ teacher, Katherine M. Maley, was bitten on the finger. Neither bite wound was consid- ered serious. Rate Request Was Truly Electrifying SALT LAKE CITY « —Members of the Utah Public Service .Com- mission may have been slightly startled by a request yesterday. But they didn't show it, They went right ahead and granted it, posthaste, . The . by the Wendover mission to reduce its rates by more than 15 per cent. Commission Secretary Frank. A. Yeamans said the firm's applica- tion was “completely voluntgry.”’ Halt Election Bets LONDON (#—Bookmakers said | they had taken so much Conserva- tive money on the May 2% election is : request Light and Power Co., was for per- | that they weren't accepting any more bets. They had been offering | Labor bettors up to 5-1 odds. “| the wle is— when itS slippery ketp & Sate vishance FroM tle Car In FRont. 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