T 7 | J | ! } “of we a NTIAC PRESS © (118th YEAR kkk -- PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955 76 PAGES eC TTT LY wks le Te led, Wounded in Vietnamese Some Serum in Michigan — Test Salk Vaccine in West as 8 Children“Suffer Polio THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Public health authorities expressed anew today their confidence in the Salk polio vaccine, even as they checked the possibility that some batches from one of six makers. may have been faulty. Intensive tests were ordered after it 1 eight children had been stricken by it was reported that fatally— within a week of receiving their first polio shots. Four other suspected cases of the disease were In each case, the vaccine used was manufacturd by the Cutter Laboratories of Berkeley, Calif., which said more than 750,000 doses of its product had been issu (In Pontiac, Dr. John D. Monroe, health commission- er, said all vaccine used in this area is manufactured by Parke, Davis & Co. Enough Salk polio vaccine made by the Cutter Laboratories Paris Treaties Clear Hurdles Dutch Senate Approves| Pacts Rearming Bonn for Western Defense THE HAGUE, Netherlands @— The Paris treaties cleared the fi- -|nal Parliamentary hurdle today. The Dutch Senate approved the pacts ~ previously ratified by the legislatures of all 14 other coun- {tries affecteg¢ — to rearm West Germany for Western defense. The vote was 32-2. The Dutch E i Ph : & ¥ } fit | 2 pais f ET ke fa i i Ej af Ere ‘ in A g ASE g ; BY om . Moiner said names of chil- dren injected with (Gutter vac- cine would be obtained and their @ ; a SI __ program All of NATO's present 14 mem- "(Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) of Walled Lal ameng the | The bills on Sch i i i z Pretty Gi + Blossoms = Spring ate - as || like this: j dent Eisenhower has posed ath tough test of the power _jand good will of Soviet ‘|Marshal Georgi | comrade-in-arms of 10 years || been speculation that the lke Challenges Lhukov Power and Friendship Asks Marshal's Help in Freeing 15 Airmen Held by Red China WASHINGTON (#—Presi- Zhukov, ago. Ever since Eisenhower be- came President there has friendly relationship which existed between the two men in the rule of occupied Germany might some day, in some way, help to bridge the gap between Moscow and Washington. This speculation was stimulated last February when Zhukov Stepped up to the post of defense minister after Nicolai Bulganin be- came Premier. Now the President has written Zhukoy saying to him something “Why don’t you help obtain the Sehate : ay Vote Today ool Building Loans W — The Senate may °vote-today to set up ning the 100 million dollars in school ¢/ construction funds which the voters approved at the | April 4 election. a .| A bill to implement the ballot proposal—No. 4—went | through debate in the Senate yesterday. Sen. Creighton R. Coleman (R-Battle Creek) attached an amendment banning state loans for school audi- : : z s 4! Hi Crash Injuries Fatal fo Woman Miss Eileen Sopp Dies After Car Rolls Over -on Walton Boulevard . Miss Eileen Sopp, 37, of 45 W: Huron St., died at 5:30 this morn- Liberalized Workman's Compen to atin WTR ~ Dems Rel uctantly Join GOP to Pass sation ldws in the ag Seep reese Gh eegeees 198% . Blak. .cactndevedseetecdwates . Om ae ’ rt ‘ sae 5 ve * High Commissioner to Be Full Ambassador to - German Republic = WASHINGTON (#—President Ei- senhower today nominated James many, . Conant, former’president of Har- occupation since Feb. 7, 1953. He bassador on June 17, 1953. The White House said the nom- ination today is for a full ambas- sadorship in view of restoration of sovereignty to West Germany | see Envoy fo Bonn | B. Conant to be ambassador to the new Federal Republic of Ger- vard University, has been serving as U. S. high commissioner to West Germany under the Allied assumed the personal rank of am- from Col. Lysikov. Zhukov had manitarian, according to a respon- sible account of the exchange, ahd said he knew the President would realize the anxiety of the family. Immediately after the boy's re- turn, Eisenhower wrote Zhukov calling it to his attention. He add ed that he hoped Zhukov «could réalize the anxiety of people whose sons were being detained in jails in Red China. ° Such words, going from the Pres- ident to a member of the Soviet government, constituted not only an appeal but a challenge. They kov would want to do anything about Americans held in Red Chi- na, whether the Soviet government would agree, and whether Soviet under recently ratified treaties. Veto Proposed ‘| ing His bill to repeal the toll road proposed power over tol] road routes. raised the question whether Zhu-. + 75 Dead Cats Among Rubble in Man’s House BUFFALO, N. Y. —A 14-year- -old eccentric was held for hospital | observation today while authorities took steps to clean up a mountain of junk and filth in his three-story | home. When health officials and fire- | i+men, equipped with gas masks, | entered the home of Bayard Mar-| tin yesterday, they were greeted, with a waist-deep pile of trash, from cellar to attic. The smell was insufferable. | Included in the rubble were at, least 75 dead cats, many of them | “embalmed” in mothballs. Thirty- four live cats and three dogs were found penned amidst litter and filth in the basement. ; Martin, a bachelor, said he had | lived alone since his brother mar- | ried five years ago. He said he was an insurance broker who had “paid $22,500 in city taxes this year.” A city judge ordered him to a hospital for examination. by Broomfield Amendment Would Give Cities Chance to Reject Turnpike Route . LANSING w — Sen. William S. Broomfield (R-Royal Oak), say- law is dead in committee, today Broomfield made a last try to get the Senate Highway Committee to report out his bill to abolish the] , . [Michigan Turnpike. Authority and Diem Declares Fight to Finish Against Rebels Government's Forces Attack Private Army of 5,000 Men SAIGON, Indochina # ~ Flames burned a square mile of Saigon tonight and » hundreds were killed or wounded in bloody fighting for control of South Viet Nam's government. The American-supported Premier Ngo Dinh Diem de- clared war to the finish against the rebel Binh Xuyen society after a triple attack on Diem’s palace, army and police headquar- ters, Three battalions of Nationalist infantrymen and troop- ers, supported by tanks, pressed the attack on the 5,000-man private army. : At nightfall, with Saigon under a pall of smoke, the Premier appealed ernment : the government He accused Binh Xuyen Gen FS route approved it. Sen. Haskell L. Nichols (R-Jaek- thetic to the southeastern Michi- gan opponents of the toll road route but that he thought they were tak- ing the wrong approach. : “In the interests of all the citi- zens of Michigan, it is most re- spectifully urged that those feeling the toll road authority should be repealed should reappraise the en- tire situation with the possible view of directing their protests by prop- er legal proceedings or by protest- influence would prove persuasive with Red China. ing the route direct to the toll road authority.” Start Safety Drives for Bikes their territory in Cho Lon, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) - Jelke Sent Up for 2 to 3 Years Conviction Thrown Out Due to Press Absence ~ NEW YORK (Mickey Jelke today was given a prison sentence of two to three years on his convic- tion in the cafe society vice case, The sentence was imposed on the young heir. to an oleomargarine fortune after a 13-minute plea by defense attorneys for leniency. His first conviction was thrown out because the trial judge ex- presentation of prosecation testi- mony- The sentence given in the second trial was less than that imposed after the first—three to six years, mum of 40 years. Jelke is 25 years old. Judge Francis L, Valente, whe heard both trials, said before the sentencing today that there never . had been any question of Jelke’s guilt, ; Trouble Dogs Young. Owner of Frisky Puppy | quarters of the National Surete, or — Oleo Heir’s. First_Vice__- — | He- could-have-teceived- 2 -‘maxi--—— Van. Vien_of-toughing off a-civil. f EE 755 B i E ‘tit fezf i BF i ROE ri g 5 : . F t { F i kf i 4 i [ . = s it ite Eee | : a] i ati & Hy fi EB ¢ E 5ee2 itis Lee Hil tf « ; ze i st ag i g F it H ff i ) ¥ af i d gags fal dl Z g ae i é i rH F z ll F : = -) z in Far West States Five of the eight diagnosed cases lated with vaccine supplied through commercia] channels. i i : g Fy Uy PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL. 98,1955 School Officials Attending wt a Hitt il i HE E ese sf FEE ble F z. Fa a f t Discussion Of Problems |in two-car Collision BIRMINGHAM — Representa-jan office of its own in in an auto driven by her husband, John R., 27. woe te The Kill auto collided with one dates, Keller, Tl, of or} ries said, “‘all the Friday tickets ot entbes ton: tk rene Po are scheduled to give | have been sold.” ‘eo. ¥ by L. views on particular areas. | The series, sponsored by the St. » Patrolman Gerald einai ‘Rostoveky will speak | Anne's Guild of St. James, this | i™vestigating the accident, recom- * guest | mended in his report that stop signs be posted in the intersection. Big Selection at LOWEST PRICES! _— 7 i = Sed | Soles — Flatties Center, said today he planned to . $ and Wedgies fellowship 2) Values to now with Eero a Bloomfield Hills, was 4% 09 time shoes in choice of styles, provides Ptatner designs ofd many, with many* gay colors, in- Rome, trans- cluding summer throughout Exrope whites. Biggest quactew Ot selection ‘at the a | Pontiac Varnish Co. Factory and “Retail Store will be closed on ‘Friday on account of the death of Mrs. Chauncey Hutchins.” Retail store will be open Seturdey a a iStomless Stectl a4 : WIS Ze hi yy! wyntunves TAY ital rap tie * ., mi | Vis earned AAC ALAATS ARS ol ohh ML Wy Nyy rin HM if p Naya ese, ~ oe a ete ~ ~ SELECTIONS (@ And Yellow Gold Filled BROTHERS = aij i 3 ; J g : z z 33 pe i af 838 Targonski A. Brown are expected to attend. The public is invited to the event, i * = _ j 3 bi ce aTibea al Cr re U Hy neta H bre tt F | : i MOTHERS DAY--MAY 8th with $1 tickets available at the Large selection of Mother’s Day cards for every SIMMS & 98 N. Saginaw 4 ~Maia Floor’ | Everyday LOW PRICE on Cigarettes! SMOKERS: Compare Prices Anywhere—Look at Our Low Pricé! ahead slowly and in good order. Ambulances sped to the hospi- tals with dead and the dying. The Weather 006900000000 000000000000060000000006000080' Not $3.95—$2.95 or Even $1.95—LOOK! Kool-Smoke Pipes With Adjustable Smoke-Draft § 8 SPECIALS ortega gear te ALL PURPOSE ew Hang up ) 4 Made. by '- Famous Maker 98 | THERS BEING SOLD FOR# 3582 . ‘ 9 CE EVER: ~Everyhody Asks=“How Doss Simms Do It?” HERE'S THE ANSWER: ee ®@ ‘special pur- and are satisfied § with smaller profit to get fast action. We could probably sell these-at near regular but: it would take all Summer... at $1.99, the pants should be this week-end, : ___Note All These Quality Features: * Made by Williamson-Dickie Co.—Famous : Quality Maker ) oy * Hollywood Waistbands—Double Gripper * Zipper Fly—New Snagproof Improvement * terse i a Alteration Charges : * and Da ys, Navy, Tans, BI a Popular eastel Coley Included frag garg the same es in Ist quality pants : mene: OK tf , pide | «ff ih " 7 /}, 8 THe powTisc PI ESS THURSDAY. ‘APRIL 28. 1955_ White Canes Symbol of Lions’ Project Miniature lapel pins, in the form of white canes, are being sold this Ps pr by the Pontiac Lions Club of White Cane week, sonore wr the. Lions every- The persons for whom money donations are. being made, will Ceo for they are totally blind John Benson, picts uated: Says any donation will .be accept. | ed but a 25 cent minimum is nec- essary on the lapel pins, The Lions , hope to sell 5,000 pins here. | There will be no street solicitors. ‘aid the totally blind. The Leader ida te vinit' te cans ove 10 as New York state. Free eye examinations and sur- gery for those who cannot afford to pay are a few of the services the’ Lions give the partially blind. White Cane Week donations will Dog League in Rochester is also helped through the Club. . Oysters can switch sexes in middle age. 100% Pure She'll LOVE These Genuine WHITMAN BOXED ‘DEVON’ Full Pound _—— Soft Centers Leena $1.69 Whines Minotures Lb. .00 Whitman Sampler Lb. Chocolates . $2. Ideal gift for your Mother's Day. 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Just take 25% off regular retail prices SSCHSEHSSSSSSSHSHSSHSSSESSSSSHSSHSSHHEHSHHESSESEEEEES Big 30x30 Inch—Rigid Locking Hardwood Legs METAL BOUND TOP Card Table Hare $ 33 By Meher Ideal gift for Mother's home Sturdy construction, braced top. B Choice of assorted colors. Buy while supply is great. pas Folding Style—All Steel Bridge Chairs 4 For 9 88 all steel construction with plastic uphol-_ ‘stery. Choice of colors PITTI Tre Sensationally Priced for Mother’s Day © Cake Putter 99 : “MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS @ Knife Holder Large Assortment of Dresser Sets @ Plates—Set of 6 , Hair Brush & Comb Set E Exectly os Pictured $4 to $5 Values Practical for any home ... ideal as use- Gift 11-Piece CAKE SERVICE ~ Boxed Brush... 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Ideal Gift for Your Mother Ladies’ Tailored Slacks nee 7 3 cnr ee Sizes 38 to 44... . $3.19 Credse resistant rayon gabardine slacks in choice of colors. Two pock~ oe ’ 51 Gauge, 15 Denier ° : Smooth Rayon Jersey ; Sanforized Cotton & Plisse A é e ° e * 2. Ladies oi : Ladies’ Slips 4 ; _ 4 for > 459 97° PS: 3 $s: 2 for $3 Size $-M-L ° Elastic or band 4 peor ss ee eng ee e nylon | trim oe sorted colors ; Ay eae. e qeccevccccentingesnesdiccovocccocccceataabies ; 5 i la NA lta a i 93d, Rg ee ee One ee “CHICAGO @—A ‘father and his’ three small children were killed | in @ fast-spreading, extra-alarm | fve-in...a f apartment building’ carly today) The mother and another child eScaped from their foutth-floor apartment. About 50 other residents of the building at 658 N. May St., on. the, city’s near Northwest Side, also fled to safety. * * * “ “| In another extra-alarm fire in a, hotel in the same neighborhood. an unidentified woman was killed and 16 persons injured, none seri- Wasly. Two firemen the injured. : Firemen found the victims in the May Street fire in their fourth- floor apartment and said they ap- parently died of suffocation They were John R. Irving, 30, his daugh- ters, Susan, 6, and Helen, 4, and a son, Charles, 2. The second fire wrecked the up- per floors of the Green Mill Hotel at 518 N. Green St. More than & score of residents fled. The cause of neither fire was de- termined. 9 More Red Leaders Arrested by Jap Police FUKUOKA, Japan @ — Police yesterday seized another of nine Japanese Communist leaders who went underground in 1950. Hiroshi Hasegawa, once on the party's central committee, was found at work in the Commumists’ West Japan bureau. He was charged with .refusing to answer a subpoena. Two others of the nine have been captured. A fourth, Yoshio Shiga, came out of hiding last year and was elected to the Diet iParliament). He never was pros- ecuted. were among | Drive-In Shoppers Right in Their Cars A rural version of automatic vending macines, a Rube Goldberg type of device that gives - out eggs rather -than soda pop or cig- areties, has caused a boom in egg sales at a farm near Colon, Mich. A metorist driving along M78 first sees a sign which reads ‘‘in One Minute." Before the driver has a chance to check his watch, another sign looms up and says, “You Can Buy.” The third sign ‘proclaims the community. | shaving cream, but “Eggs!” | his ear, The prospective egg-buyer who stops his car at the farm of Rob- ert Mowry merely pulls up to a | tube protruding from the basement | of the Mowry home. He then drops not. And the motorist can buy those | eggs without even getting out of | | | | | ithe current egg price into a con- | |tainer, lifts up the cellophane flap on the dispenser tube, and out pops a dozen fresh éggs. | What's more, the junior-size ver- even has a dispenser that gives | the motorist the correct change. | On the principle of the honor sys- | | sion of a metropolitan supermarket ‘tem, a trav of change is located | alongside the dispenser. When the egg carton is re | , Moved from the dispenser, the — | change in weight starts off a | small dril] motor in the Mowry | basement that starts a conveyor | in motion, and, presto, another ‘Wait and Get It Free KINGSTON, R. L (UP) — The University of Rhode Island has an- /nounced a series of free evening courses for state residents who are at least 70 years old. rs dozen of ‘exes is ready for the pexy motorist, ; - You needn't worry about getting spoiled eggs. A heating element operating on a thermostat heats | the eggs on chilly -spring nights. And the Mowrys put “just one day’s supply of eggs into the dis- penser at one time, Patts for the contraption cost the Mowrys only $25, in one. four; week period, they sold 124 dozen eggs. 14 New Orleans after Miss Hayward ‘And the customer needn't worry, | ¥@8 found near her death from an Since gambling in Michigan is ii- | Verdese of sleeping pills Tuesday, legal, the egg machine always pays Se ce oft. . She refused to see him in Cedars if Mr. Barker can discuss the fu- ture of our children (Timothy and G , year-old twins) in’ a iagreee tanta Miss Hayward was reported well on the way to recovery. Mean temperatures in. the south- ern part of Ontario are about the same as those ‘ in the Pacific coast area centered about _ DETROIT —The myste?y of the homemade bomb set off near the home of Recorder's Judge W: McKay. Skillman Tuesday night has been solved, police said today. | Detectives quoted a 15-year-old boy who lives in the judge's neigh- borhood as saying he did it “just for the fun of it.” The boy told police he made the bomb from a six-inch lead pipe | stuffed with chemicals taken from ze poe J why | 7 iy a4 0 a tne THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, fos) ) | | yo os Dad, 3Childen Die [Automaton Down onthe Farm usa Slams Door. |s-case 2 Boy, 15, Confesses. [2a = Blaze. [Farmer's Egg Vending Machine Serves ypes|sms,c™rs mtb tes Bombing Skillman "=== = oe Wins Mate From Mom LAUREL, Miss. (UP) -— Mrs. Charlie McDonald went to court. to get her husband back from his mother, She testified that her moth- er-in-law insisted on caring for Mc- Donald while he recovers from in- juries suffered in a fall, The court gave the younger Mrs. McDonald “possession and custody” of her noentesmiceaniitengat ti ttietie ete Open ‘til 9 Friday Night! eee & € . a = Save Mirecle Decron! @ Choose Vivid Pastels! 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Michigan Bt nee ee : Heros 4 Preece, Publisher ye es Te eo: ek “One can’t help wondering what was the real reason behind Russia's rejection of an invitation for student editors, farmers and Red army veterans to visit the United States. _ THE PONTIAC ‘No Insult RESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1953 Ome Be DA a ede Bede \ ¥ : }: i i ee ee ar ae Patient Explains State Hospital Procedute, Invites Public to Visit During Open House | get protection trom Michigan laws. appointed by the court, is now Then why do the people dibble three or four months behind, \ oe or tape emato ee et ee ae a — insistence that the visitors be to the district: By the time one Sak, Sitlet tad lane So onto’ sae mee ee . . % at fingerprinted on arrival as re- ,, fudge gets here, things will be ae ees al Ger ame Wasntenas Pe Yeo rig Quired by the McCarran-Walter stacked 30 deep the courts will Society aren't getting better laws & year. ip ee eee oe advance. law. This the Kremlin consid- need three new judges to wade passed for animals than those iene a . ‘ 3 into the cases so they can all be passed for humans. | : ered an indignity and called off ' oe . . What I'd like to know is who is MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF JLATIONS the projected trip. heard hefere, thay din ar include ned who ogpedearard work: What you can better lon by echelon, from division to deserve .. . Indeed he is a luxury Court Takes Too L ples who already have had ble for most of the economic also are afoot for the construction of sci sae tadiean oo Oo aah Snell corps to army level, the atmos- | Tine we coud wat ated. Discharai oe independence but have had it progress of the country which several nuclear driven surface war craft a television set. phere subtly changed. The cordial It we were duty-bound to pay . . . ging taken ‘sway from them by the they sow will see regulated by = stil ‘ oa His just and full reward ... So _! understand that being a resi- Seviet dictatorship. Moseow, of Mosiems without similar experi- they still are in the“drawing board Cakinnd County Salget wil gremler the od. let us love the friend who stays dent of Oakland County, I should — ence. : el eg’ ge Mist appearance of color television on ny ine ncane bein ig edge. We ai, "aca ion ates sure ~~ Gg ——;«Wemer an ace owe the Tt ry mereing ih conf = kk * *% __ Michigan station. The opening date has not a thm Smiles __~_ seeds ot propaganda throughout cation of private propertywill oc been made with little more than stern canned Netth Africa and elabwhere — ew oa = Initial reaction to the Presi en ot, oS 8 eee — — (Copyright, 1955) —___ and elatwhere In ae PP : e - Tom and Arlene Hadley a ee Nervy an effort to cause » spl be nagar ap capital to Europe ‘s announcement suggests x virtuous peasant Soviet war- ° ee tween Paris and Washington. Tunisia. : honor. Their “Happy V: “ believe speech : q that he will have little trouble in oe ae same Detroit station igen l Le ae yer Looking Back Pg Leone raladad , an is @ curious thing, but many — can these people who have & persuading Congress to vote the was run at the same hour as “What's My led straight to Moscow. When oo te “Certainly.” ee togetier unter French rue necessary money. It strikes us as Line? on saemes Dee ea thas eae piles pope "it daases oath ad on ene nt OT scare can I use your tele thought to Tunisia ‘until the cold denly achieve security or stabil a idea to | brought such a response tt y ; = BRITISH SAY they've slow war gave the issue momentum. At ty? A transition period with cer- splendid idea to send to all booked for further appearances. ; Many of meee = kinds of rick tid BR hey ed ae cacy ay hee ee rae Abeg world ports an atomic powered the scenes in “Happy Valley” were made in ~ bits you usually find only in ex- h advance. Ge Anand France safeguards isaged “India, ‘China, Japan, Ecuador, Bolivia peace ship as dramatic proof that our major interest in nuclear fis- » sion is to devote it to the well __being of the human family, British Abraham Lincoln Warring Against Slavery For most Americans it no doubt is surprising news that human slavery still persists outside the Iron Curtain. —— ‘Fhe continued existence ofthis evil is being brought to world attention by <. W. W. Greenipeg, retired British colonial official. Because of his crusade carried on through the British Anti- Slavery Society, of which he is the sec- retary, Greenrpce has been called Britain's Ape LINcoLn. * * * It is worth noting that his chief weapon is publicity and that he hopes. to embarrass countries still tolerating slavery into final ly driving it out. - Slavery has been legally abolished nearly everywhere. Yet a dispatch from United Nations headquarters quotes GREENIDGE as Saying that 170,000,000 persons still are human property in many lands. / = Among the countries in which human bondage still is practiced are French West Africa, French Equatorial Africa, French North Africa, all of British Africa and the Belgian Congo. Others are Saudi Arabia, Yemen, the Aden pro- tectorate, Bahrein, Kuwait, Oman, - ~~ An extremely puzsied ed man is Oakland County. Ms and Mrs. Hadley, who recently returhed from a nationwide lectyre._ and color film tour, specialize in flowers and other natural color work, and in the habits of native wild life. He is a past national Audubon Society presifent. They live at- ‘There’s a new leader among the American _League datters today, the batting averages of the top five players — A a fis N.Y, 61 AD Kaline, Det. ao n 8 «3% Carrasqeel, Chi. so w 408 Pewer, K. ©. “ il bh) aa ry, Bes. “7 M 1s. 383 Lee Ward . of 12 Gingell Court. He has twin brothers, and the three look so much alike that they often are in a quandary among themselves, he says, a8 to who should be gigen the credit ie ere en or censure for something one of them does. In response to several inquiries, we con- 0. 8. Weather Bureau as to.what to do when a tornado alarm is sounded. They say to close all doors and windows and go to the furthest point in cel- lar from which the wind is coming. If caught out of doors, throw yourself flat on the ground as far as possible from large trees, but as near as you can get to a sapling or brush, to which you can cling, if within reach. Above: all ‘things, don’t try to run ‘away from the storm. While a few wildflowers already are in bloom in the rural sections of this area, the main display is not due for a few days yet. Due notice will be given in this column. My nomination for the champion good sport remark, covering modesty in self and team work in connection with associates, comes from Dr. Jonas E. Salk, developer of the anti-polio vaccine: “I just | and Peru. * * * Greenipce views his fight re- alistically. Though he admits that his crusade suffers because it lacks value as ammunition in the cold war, he still believes that it is only a question of time until slavery will disappear from the earth. People of good will everywhere owe him a debt of endorsement- and best wishes for success in his highminded ALLerores are becoming more numer- ous and worse. A report comes to hand that @ certain man is so allergic to eggs _that he breaks out in a rash every time oo aes = oe. SS s » ? Ea happened to be in the right piace to receive the forward pass.” An Oakland County man,: .<. Ernest Bloomer . of Holly, has been elected president of the Florida Michigan Club. Making a visit in his old homie town after an absence of 27 years, ~ now of San Diego, Calif., says fields where he hunted rabbits here are now covered with industrial plants or homes, -. Fertilizing her tulips with cat food spread lightly around their stems, Mrs. Beatrice Woolfson of Keego Harbor, has blossoms two weeks ahead of her neighbors. Verbal Orchids to— — its seventy-ninth year of publica- pensive restaurants —. and ah end- Jess number, of carafes filled with ‘ oo roe 2 Years Ago FDR ASKS public aid for job Hyde Park orator: “Having said all I am going to say, I will re- The lavishness reached its peak at a party thrown by Marshal ~~ ‘Twan Zonev, now Russian deputy” -minister of defense, for Gen. Omar Nelson Bradley and his staff. — Forewarned on the insidious {m- pact of vodka, Bradley and his of- ficers had guarded against it by swallowing quantities of canned milk and mineral oil, : - Konev himself, a bald, powerful- ly built man, proved the first loop- down the vodka for a glass of white as an interpreter explained, marshal has stomach. trou- * * * Bradley, who is no drinking man his mineral-oil-fortified staff. They easily met the Russian gfficers on sort so often demonstrated by ene eee SS wee cs ie a eet a sana acre ena Eure t,t Saoseeae done Case Records of a Psychologist o sotalol Ack a Boma page Tests Speaker S Ability Sara at mie sero (0. Organize - houghts, Stick to Subject “” ere Vudge Braude likes the match test to stimulate concise think- ing ‘instead of the loose, fuzzy was printed in the summer of the less efficient is its government. 194, entitled “Labor's Stake in Send for my booklet, “Republic Capitalism.” = = _-—__sv8. ~_ Democracy,” enclosing a He tersely drove home the point stamped return envelope, plus a that our average American worker dime. See that your children know now devotes 81 days out of his 2% why we call this a republic in our working days per year just for the Pledge of allegiance to the flag. verbose salesmen. So try the match test if you want to weed out the. men who can’t think straight. And ponder Sheffer- tax coll ; Always write to Dr. George W. Crane 1:46. en's expeed Of goerumentel ser eg the 62.572,000 em. icktiba “ates memuine Press. Pontiac. ~~ ee ¢ oo waste. : : 3 envelope a aime to — He is incapable of truly a good ployed workers in the U. S. A., t | By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE more than 6,390,000 derived their ou,,t#d lor ‘one of bis’ peychologicai tion who finds not a pleasure in _ salary from the local or federal government. Te show the need for greater efficiency, Shefferman cites the waste and duplication in govern- ment. To highlight this point, he says: Case 0-316: Judge Jacob M. Braude is a-leading Chicago jurist who has fust finished a very in- teresting new book, chockfull of anecdotal material and direct: quo- tations. (Copyright 1955) Vertigo Is Closest Brady Came to Sea-Sickness __Among the items which he has “The ‘Ten Commandments con- . reprinted from this column, I was tain 78 words. The Lord’s Prayer pleased to have him select one contains 68 words. But the ops” VU44AM BRADY, M.D. The only vertigo I had ever ex- that deals with compression of order You may not believe it, but perienced lasted perhaps half a setting the price of cab- bage contains 26,911 words.’ gests the Lord’s P ie specialize in and the 23rd Psalm in English 1° Hippocrates the experiment which I cited séme _,Psychologists who ou {ficiency engineering, always try confer with God and concise, j 3 E i rh | i i i! _‘"This provides a period of 60 to | ” army. f i : ath E giget.st ; i i : i Te Paris entertained the his playing as replied 4 z a " | i i | az i i f2 in $ & 7 4 g Fi “ zf Hf 3 lt D ! i 1 Ht i ‘ 4 S| i \ ee om a: i : [ _« _| / f is PLE ray, if i os Ned . toa ye Bw | | \) fo i ‘ Pay j , ad \ : a cea. | i ‘ ‘ f \ jh e ; : ; ‘ 5 4 i : i fi 3 mn ’ " zh F ‘ f an » 2 | J / Ye ees ee i ee i : f eyes ‘ oa ___ WHE PON'TIAC PRESS,” ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955, | {(. SSRVEN' > bax y see ! z A a. tient natant maja ee - AN ~ ae — pone ae ae a * Fy yey, é i seas ' a : ‘ ree Siscees «sanatetg-coleoontneisroaatnrvmepecenene u : ck | j * ifli . oo Airport before the: Indian ‘Airline | ae Commons. Stich ‘recommendations - : | and Jerry Shroder, associate seo- |U. S. to Give $6 Million UN. technical assistance | oi ee Chou Fr Route Constellation took off with the! van Returns are| accepted automatically, _ a Red Cross Slates retary of a Council of ere NATIONS, N, Y. ae for 1955. oO jo Communist chiel, ~~~ ~~« Bevan was expelled from j | Gectal Agencies, lef Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge i ool The statement gh agen ed : ype gr in —— March tg snnigpaces | Completing the. panel wm be ove the United States will con-| ‘The Azpres are about 2,400 miles . 2a public immediately. r 4 { tributed 64 million dollars to the from New York, | ; ' ae x | Donald G. Berryman, president of okt ; BackfoChina Szstt= =": to Labor Party sess Service Lecture pSite'tamtiea i y ie oChi : ae fe Pan as| rhe fifth in a series of six lec: | ers of America (CIO) and a men- on i? 17 ship of the two.countries on the) ‘ Attlee’s moderate policies. He ae tures on community services avail-|bers of the UF budget steering . Last of Bandur » Chiefs | >#sis of a good neighbor policy. Leaders Vote to Accept, ™ Voted out of the party itself, | able in the area will pe presented | ttee Dr. Ernest W. = | ung * 8. #8 ‘although he never recanted his 7:30 od he b committee, and oe 4 ee - ‘ : 2 at 7:30 p.m. today at the merican | Ba ff resident of the. eave J After |cnoy and Sastroamilfjojo an. Ousted’ Member Back | criticism of its leadership. ad Cocos chapter house, tis (pear: Serear ponstien Fated ) rh Signing Joint Pact tale one yovifing agreemem Into Fold. = peandaee peng? cull ee we wrens nity Services Committee. | ' it an | a vem \ panel wi iscuss: the prob- The lectures are ponsored by = JAKARTA, Indonesia w®—.Red| on the touchy question we na- LONDON ®—Left-winger Aneu- ping” Labor strategy for 'the/iems of public and private |the UF. the Oakland County CIO . . : Chinese Premier Chou Enplai teft ty of the three per- rin Bevan, whose feud with Clem-| May 96 ‘election. . ine | BRencies in the health, welfare and | ¢ 5 aad the Auserican Ann. of! Rx ‘on : for sons in Indonesia of Chinese ex-| eng Attlee cost. him his Laborite| On the Conservative side of the penbention Gelds in Oakland Cou | ne oe one PS Bes home by air today after several traction, < - anti in Parliament is being wel- party. ry etme reliable inform- ty poaarpealis oF the means toward rm orkers. es aes % days of talks with Indonésian ‘of-| The treaty they signed April 22 comed back—just a. month before! ants x PeSened Minister Eden 18 | solving pra . |. ante Ss Bs ficials, ‘ to the lection. . ment and its ae i ei rote, Sots Pees etapa ot hepa Ae so choose Ioteiilien ctioumatp ~npalted The party leadership, headed by mage pull off a diplomatic, Participating will be nwignt lsrael Gets Bell Replica see soe es Afric - “¢ | Qpti@idered Chinese citizens. China| Attlee, voted last night to recom~| triple play before election—For-| 8. 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Play “Bonanza gram” Weekly » \Win- Large Cash Awards \ bf ; kL } , fet j ie e f ad Fk ee ae q a fi} ~ uh ! / u f ee ee a j j s of f plod ? i é be f 4 / i / ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS | Over ‘54,000 Circulation == Largest in Our History ALBUQUERQUE (#)—The man who fathered the science of making rain said today he believes armed forces experiments may have caused the disastrous Missouri Valley floods of June 1952. Dr. Irving Langmuir, a Nobel Prize winner and consultant for _ 1. An Air Force test on a tornado off the eastern coast Oct. 17, 1947, may have turned the twister off its course and pushed it inte Savannah, Ga., with damage of five million dollars. 2. There is evidence that rainmaking in some areas create drought in others. Bid Langmuir was interviewed while attending the International Arid 4 Lands Symposium, where scientists from 18 nations are seeking PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955 third of the earth’s land surface. administering the project) that I suvened ‘io:the TALIay qrawtag ead vegans tik snail ennee and insisted at the time—that a single silver iodide generator operating at Alamogordo, N. M., under Project Cirrus caused the steady downpours which drowned the Missouri Valley three years ago, “We had been seeding for some time, and the storms kept getting bigger and better. I told them (the armed forces heads the rains in the Missouri Valley kept falling. | “But the administrator of the project was on vacation at the time. No one would take responsibility for ordering the seeding stopped. He declared that he thinks now— felt we ought té'stop seeding as ” “Finally, I told them we must stop, things were getting serious. “We stopped on July 2. On July 7 the flood just about devastated Omaha.” ~ Langmuir explained how « léne cloud generator in New Mexico could affect the-weather so far away: The silver iodide particles are sent into the air, say, in New Mexico. Winds from the west blow them across the Mississippi, where they come in air masses coming in from the Gulf of Mexico. A particle of silver lodide about the size of a pencil dot is enough to affect a cubic mile of air weighing 100 million tons, Langmuir said. Once # storm has been started, it triggers other storms. And if cientist Blames Military Tests for ‘ ee — = moist 2 Floods the cloud seeder is restarted at intervals, you get rain at about the same intervals. “If we had stopped our generator two weeks earlier,” Langmuig said, “the Missouri Valley floods would not have happened.” , Langmuir said that on Oct. 17, 1947, an Air Force plane seeded @ tornado heading north off the East Coast. The twister turned 120 degrees, “which the Weather Bureag - said was impossible,” and smashed on to Savannah. “There was not one chance in 7,000-‘that the tornado would have turned if it had not been seeded,” Langmuir)said. “I had suggested that we wait until the storm was further north and out to sea to experiment.” Fuller, of Los checks the climbing into | Civilian Defense ro” where to- United Press Piste) day’s nuclear explosion was scheduled in Nevada. She is women's: activities director for the Federal Administration and is one of seven women witnessing the blast from a forward position. PPE: wee tors Pe look and listen while a steamboat crossed United Press Phote track was laid across the right of way to transport Ticonderoga overland to a mu of electronic computer he built which he beni” tacks. nd calls iuiac” alts dealer “hate can Pupils’ Diets and Arithmetic } * * 6,500 Laid Off | in Mining Area Walkout Kills Economic Heart of Harlan EEee g 5 53 cE ; EF if : 34 Ta Bi Hi i i af The tons or more of coal a year and has shipped as high as 14 million But Ward says the operators are afraid customers will turn to an- other field next year. Time is-also a factor. The -rail-|- road plans a 35 cent a ton rate in- Railroad Strike Idles Kentucky Coal Town minute plans for Waterford are (left to right) Richard Dean, John Chase, committee chairman; Thomas Belton, Waterford t «4 Recreation Director; and William Goulet. The show will open Friday “sn rn routs Senin. Rapidly growing Waterford Township will hold its first home and garden show at the Commu- nity Center on Williams Lake road Friday, Saturday and Sunday. s Ee »? 8 ff y ui poisiizi A : * Haskins Chevrolet, Beattie Ford, Pontiac Retail Store, Moon Valley | Waterford Set to Open ||First Home, Garden Show Rustic Furniture, Alwindow Co.. Slaybaugh’s Sporting Goods, and Tru-Bilt Block Co. “WALKING UMBRELLA — A Cleveland, Ohio, haberdasher isn't being swamped with orders for this hat, but he says they’re moving. Opened, the “sunbrella” hat has a wingspread of 26 inches and an adjustable hat band that fits over the forehead or crown of the hat. The haberdasher insists that it is more than a novelty, saying it is ideal DETROIT CIO President Walter Reuther says the National Assn; of -Manufacturers {s° con- eatery Ay “fear campaign” | A-Bomb Test Put Off Again Postpone Big Explosion for 3rd Time Becouse of Unfavorable Winds _ SURVIVAL CITY, Nev. @ —Un favorable winds today caused the third postponement of the series. : Haat iv j : ; i i : 5. ? 5 A 5 TIE : mate B 3 it f HH ip 1 i g z i f 7 He ,‘May. Magic’ f 1Flower Show Jf Sect Is piaied lon » B6 if He : cd i Pp il ib ay Even Mi Amnual Affair Held iss Shelly . ls Honored Wednesd at Banquet at Devon Gables if i [: li aTHE s iis a sans iii a Fill 3 i i 7 £& p lie He LE Z aati Api in be 5 thinking in advance, I have ‘pre- pared a list of books in the field which might be helpful, If you would like this list, send me a stamped, self-addressed en- velope in care of the . Pontiac Press, and | will send it to you. (Copyright 1955) ‘ Country Club to Hold Party - RUTH ANN FOOTE Ruth Ann Foote is planning a June marriage to Edward Robert Kelley. Her engagement is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Foote of Hazel *'Prom Date Girl Wants _ Romantic Neither Father Nor Cousin Would Be Right Escort By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: - My Senior Prom in June, but the problem is that she has no boy friend. “She has had boys and girls from school here in the evening, . but the behavior of the boys wss | such that both my wife and daughter disapproved of them. “I have suggested that I escort her to But even daughter is looking forward to her) A “Premiere Party" will open avenue. Ruth. Ann's fiance is the the season at Pine Lake Country 80m of Mr. and Mrs. Cari Kelley Club Saturday evening. The “for of Holbrook street. affair will open) with a cocktail hour from 5 to 7 Parents Announce o'clock, A steak dinner will be Daughter's Wedding | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woodruff of West Brooklyn avenue, are an- Reservations are required. nouncing the Aupril 2 marriage of ‘their daughter, Mary Lou, of Put-, ‘nam avenue, to Lavern Edward Breakfast Is Slated ‘Parry of Keego Harbor, He is the) Council of Catholic Nurses will son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parry hold its spring breakfast on May of. Keego Harbor. 8 at Hotel Tuller, following 9a.m.. The ceremony was performed | Mass ) at St. Aloysius Church. at Central Methodist Church, Dancing to orchestra music will follow from 9:30 p.m. to 1 am. Auxilliary Elects Ofticers Mrs. Loren Beach was re-elected | president of VFW 1008 Auxiliary) when members gathered at the i Color bearers are Mrs. a | Mrs. Schram, Mrs. Lillian Mead- | ows and Mrs. Edward Stewart. | | Mrs. Leslie Dean Sr. is patriotic | avenue. 'instructor; ‘Mrs. Archie Tryon, | Assisting Mrs. Beach will be musician, and Mrs. Dando, his- | torian. | Mrs. James Dando, senior vice | ; Mrs. Beach was presented with) president bait vac ry ical |a life membership in the national | Finkle; treasurer, and Mrs. Paul | home and a past president's pin. | _ Boelter, secretary. Announcement was made that | . the auxiliary is sponsoring Billy Mrs. Walter Sou the new! ores —— cai eal deck came, | summer at Nerco Camp. Members of the post joined the auxiliary at the close of the instal- | lation ceremony for refreshments, Waites Sportswear—Third Floor pantie can’t feel! 4°” It’s the pantie girdle your legs tan't feel because of its unique thaping and lacy elastic finish Meanwhile, it smooths you beau- titully—with @ satin elastic front panel with either pink or white flowers; with nylon tissuenet elsewhere. Boneless Gossard pull-on. 2° top. S-M-L. White. 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There's only one of its kind in her life. She'd rather stay home than go with the wrong person. And- much as she loves you, you'd be the wfong person. She wants to go with a boy her friends know, or someone her friends would glow over. She wants te go with someone whe would make the night romantic and exciting for her. She wants an escort who would consider the prom as glamerous as she does. Someone on whom | she could “dawn” that night so | she could have a bey friend from then on. _ ‘Her cousin might be a dazzling importation. He. might -impress the other girls. He might be a wonderful dancer. He might show her a wonderful time. But he's not a romantic possibility. f Put your three heads together | once more on the gubject. Does! | she know anybody, any son od friends of yours. who doesn't go fo her school? A boy who would | be the right age, right height. | right sort of personality to make! . @ prom an event? It doesn't | matter if she doesn’t know him_ If such a conference doesn't turn up a leading man, then press the cousin into service. ~'Déar Miss Woodward: As of | now I have no one to go to the) ‘| June Prom with. But I know a) boy I'd like to ask. I met him ast summer, went out with hima | ~ a lot. but haven't seen him lately. | “I know where he lives and his | phone number. Could I write him | or phone him, or should I skip it? Would it be forward of me? I wouldn't want to offend him!" But you wouldn't offend him) ‘| when you invite him to be your guest on that biggest of -dancing evenings. He'd be pleased that you thought of him, Take a chance, anyway, and phone him) your invitation. : the diagram! flat to iron. | pattern for Ist-clags mailing. Sew-many ways to wear this versatile style! Apron. smart sports jerkin, cover-up poncho, terrycloth beachcoat, too! Sew-easiest — Jiffy wraps, opens Handy, pocket—a big, bold heart! Pattern 4869: Misses’ sizes 17, 14, 16, 18, ®. 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Parents of the bridegroom are the Frank MR. and MRS. FRANCIS M. CHAFFEE Bride’s Aunt Here for Rite After Trip From England i! Serving ushers were Jerry Monte and Ray La Forest of Berkley. For the reception which fgllowed in the church parlors, the bride's mother was gowned in a teal blue | two-piece nylon dress, with navy and white accessories. of Mr. and Cherrington of M. Chaffees — of Clarkston. | Kid’s Door Saves Cleaning Time While you're working over those plans for the new house, here's a thought to consider: an outside door to the first floor bathroom. Then the children can pop in and out without tracking dirt through + | the house. Just think what life would be like if the childrén all appeared in the living room every afternoon with | clean hands and faces! Mrs. L. H. Rubey conducted the scripture study. In the absence of the secretary. Mrs. Archié~Karr reported on | chapter activities. Financia] mat- ters of the group were taken up by Mrs. Bradley C. McCoy. Mrs. Karr closed the meeting with a prayer. : Mrs. McCoy’s Shore View drive | bome/ will be the scene of the Sorority Honors Mrs. Donald Bryson A pink and blue gift was pre sented to Mrs. Donald Bryson of Drayton Plains when Beta Theta chapter ‘of Lambda Chi Omega Sorority gathered at the Beverly road home of Mrs. Don Wilson. Assisting with entertainment and refreshments at the recent meet- ing were Mrs. L. B. Callely, Mrs.” Robert Campbell and Mrs. Ohmer | ‘ Vaught. | i | t ig Fashion’s new treasure... pearl lizard in glowing colors for the festive side of your life... day or late day. “Pink, Pastel Blue, White. luminous The new Mrs. Chaffee donned a blue wool flannel suit trimmed in biack velvet, Black accessories completed her outfit. 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Dresses © Silk Dresses : ~ -@ Print Dresses ®@ Linen Dresses © Misses’, Juniors’, Half Sizes a a ~RPEGEY’S ES be HERE 4 . \ Uf Pr i | i { hi is a? 3 nor a | t 4 ' ty iN a i aa = Ms | j Wide Pit ff * h MY ny Ny Le Nes J i ' | on 4 yet PONTIAC PRESS, - THURSDAY. hots 28, 1955 2 Ce hgh Plies « i Ae Thomas Brigance Wins ‘Aanaak Cotton Fashion Award NEW YORK (INS)—Thomas F,, “8 can't bear that out-front ational “Cotton Council. in, matching - Brigance, the young designer from push. -But I don’t mind talking ashington, adds: fund Gee ke ee _ | Texas who is winning every . * | fashion award in sight, calls him- self “the most behind-thé-scenes}- designer there is.” Ber sece! shy with people and with styles, hides Seriamety cod cocemae ole in ‘a small tunnel-shaped gray room in New York's garment dis- trict. Behind the door,’.the im-| pre ares dressed, dark and sence tee. leona ~ Mother Knows Seamprute enol , Mother Wants Seamprufe.. .| the slip with a shape PROPORTIONED by ‘SEAMPRUFE In luxury Acetron fos — (Boys? and Girfls’) and Ladies’ Clothes - Cecile’s When Brigance speaks collections, he is speaking of fashion’s phenomenons. designer, who served in the Pacific with the te Paris, where he sold sketches RR F8z Z ; ry E H f 2d te H ii F z [ He does about 100 designs for; high gear after the war. each collection, and creates for| Brigance not only designs two firms, making sportswear for | Clothes, he designs 60 per cent | Sportsmaker and coats and suits| of the fabries he uses. “y | for Frank Gallant. His designs Brigance gets indignant at the Eo carry only his last name —| idea that money has anything to ““Brigance” — in addition to the | do with good taste in fashion. : firms’ names. “| loathe this class distinction SEAMPRUFE | -Proportioned Nylon Tricot im clothes,” he says excitedly, B wae Brigance whe lntmched | sceney hes uathieg to é: with Be ne ee ee | is fat he peed Sante bettem, the “covered-up” look in sportswear, and is most receatty | '°* Yur own way of life. jature “It’s not the right dresg that You? re I nvited! ! Open House A slip you'll cherish. Straight and slim, the waistline smooth TONIGHT 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. | y : “ . see. reared ek of Refreshments Served Above is one of the dresses from the collection of ingenious proportioning fe i} Learn the art of cake Aecorating! See how easy it is to ff | Thomas F. Brigance who was awarded the Third Annual te — makes plat at te Dd nor ccnteds evo tars] omeanenm for beginners and ft Cotton Fashion Award Wednesda y at the Cotton Council's naa ae e |\annual congressional’ reception in Washington. The V- ’ The soft silkiness of Acetron, — | “¢ ya : ; to lor.g-wearing, so washable, fs Kitchen Hobby a necked halter dress in giant carnation print has a softly 4 is perfectly complemented l| flared skirt, inverted pleats and narrow leaf green wra © Feminine and / by rich nylon lace, scalloped lI 232 East Pike Seana, et. | - A P = beaytiful—trimly cut at top, with appliqued love i ier aims ——— bd é » and proportioned to knots. Matching deep nylon we we > The perfect slip for "= your very own height. > @ smooth, unbroken = torso line. In ~ silky soft Shad-O- * Paque nylon tricot, =° | Mrs. C. J. Larson . ' Heads Auxiliary lace at hem. In White, Pink Dawn, Black, Navy. 32-44. 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F ", : : ~ uy . i ! : ———. 4 ) THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955. le, ee SHOP EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 SATURDAY ai iam eat tle Tio 4 cle IL 6 \, ‘, toppers at i ai de Your C hoice: EVE roe — in ui) Decorators, Spare. That. Furniture! +0: nig vies the way kw and baste ar whe am completely out of step? [besides | am sustained by the con- wrists and flower pings that open| My bedroom, believe it or not, ts | viction that on a day not too far and close their petals were pre-| *till furnished in maple. 1 don't ean : The few times interior deco-| rators have managed to get into} , the room (I keep the door care- fully shut when one is on the prowl in my apartment), they -are either | = too dazed with shock to speak or) 7 jeise they break at once into patro- pir ‘nizing plans to do me over a la Recamier. Long ago my little maple’ pieces would have been consigned to the garbage heap if I had not resisted | & stoutly. This I have done because | # PROTECTION for YOUR FURS Now is the time to protect your Valuable Furs From @HEAT — e@ MOTHS . ® THEFT | beeame castoffs fit only for | _ cheap hall bedrooms? Well, they distant, ancther generation of dec- orators will swoon with rapture when they come across my beat-up dresser hidden under the gablé of some old barn. , Remember when the brass . beds stylish in my extreme youth | are back in favor—the designing | boys and girls call them quaint — and smile brightly as they pre- scribe them at tariffs 10 times | the sum my mother paid in but- ter and egg money the birthday she made me the happiest little girl in the worftt-by giving me a brass bed for my room, Victorian homes and furniture SAM BENSON SAYS: ‘i IF YOU WEAR A UNIFORM ‘ Then You Should Visit My New Department Style-Wise Uniforms for Nurses, Beauty Operators, Waitresses, Etc. 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But did Henry Ford, working | away in his shop, really hate the | surrey with the fringe on top? | | At least the surrey has the last | laugh. Today for a good authen- | tie surrey you pay automobile | Prices. Also, I know a town | where it’s a mark of being one of | | the First Families to ride around im horse-drawn vehicles instead | of motor-driven ones, IT wish I could feel that it's a ‘mark of something or other that I cling to my maple suite! Mrs. George L. Brown | to Attend Dedication | Representity Blue Star Mothers Chapter Four, Mrs. George L. | Brown, past .national president, ; j will attend dedication ceremonies of Blue Star Mothers of America, jin Chilicothe, Ohio, on Sunday. Members of the local chapter. will also attend a conference in: Flint next week At_the group's | Guaranteed Savings on Every Coat of $10 to $15! ro 88 Mot Special Purchase! Pumps or Sandals in nylon mesh, with Milan straw. This is no tall tale! 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See Foal +) sie * word ne ae : ‘ os ky wished her to see,|now Greta Garbo. - tm onth e d otilers Inthuence Launches Career =————— 4 : ‘ $ ; can ‘al a. id : i ‘ 4 : : ?. : , iH ; f % : : : : “3 By JOHN BAINBRIDGE rene ' losophy and professor of history, / per ee ee ‘ : ‘a ue Ot es e Vv : Sie oO 1. mow oes YS a { ¢ D : 6 pet : ~ @| Greta Gustafsson’s first semes- name visualized = . ; ‘ | ter in the famed Royal Dramatic , _ | ternational star. Norden came to 44 | mf | j i Theater Academy in Stockhelm, think of the Hungarian king, Gabor | et . S CG , e began Soman a or culled $0 preaandainte a Only Z| os : in R = ; ee oy : . : . * 4 : * ‘ @ wish herein pega Here is an_| ferent menapee-abet, alee 2 Nationally Advertised , So ese, dante Homan sill scar | ill hig tanettal dream Stier Ladies’ starting friday, 9:30 a.m. - a . : girl ‘waa Gosia Gantehtbed eaocered g iniday, v:0U a. a. During her first tow weeks at iy. fer ety girl | SO \cusemes @ eqns deo - ES aU . fist ‘ readigarmanecr Anges bob en ged : of any age. | screen test, he had the woman, ‘ . Se The pure silk | eooct tor their tests ‘Gieta and ae page: e came te schoo} by streetcar from by © Black , Mona Martenson together took the|] , Were to $14.95 somewhere on, the South Side. SCaEf, COND 1 Souci oe teenies of Sruah arg ‘| i dr Sh sae i shock print ane ater te tail] bom $4490 | resses ‘a a colors against |been made up, Greta, who was|| ® Broken Sizes (° 4.95 2 9| tno creaty Gorciapet a Goient ohde oe OS re ee oe ,- formerly $8.95 to $14.95 || tor keeping part of herself a sows arr eg Pye mnd, i otneny | All Sales Final | Rayon worsteds, crepes, spuns. Polka dots, prints, ~ os q ground— were waiting. When she was in- _ solid colors. Junior, misses, half sizes. sale, $5. 4 = np cee eae eae perfect for the oe ietoke he ake our ‘'S * | the end of her first term at the classic said,” uttering ‘his first words to M ; | | dramatic school, Greta was un- her, “you'll have to lose at least dresses “4 fice wry d seach oe ng smenter oa ee ee blushed. Ne: “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” : Gustaf Molander | and easily the most colorful. was an arresting figure in many | port for compulsory military train-| sovel that‘ia loved by all Swedes, . . $ 98 | | c _ [|| _ te atwaye rash to designgte| 8% In appearance he was curi| ing, he fled from Helsinki and | Written by Selma Lageriot and TOPPERS | | Navy ‘gabardines; wool flannels, tweeds. Fitted any single event in a person's Te ae aa aa ob “sna he phere eae nated awarded the Nobel Prize, the novel sess : and box jackets. Junior and misses sizes. sale. $24, {| life as the most fateful one; the] Scrmally Serge bend, the fest of] acters whe rented 4 small eater See ban Gant ie one : miiaahees ie , . . : too hard ta discern, Occasionsile, |® siant and hamlike hands. His | and formed a company called The| tor with a thirst || Buy On the Easy to Pey Plon—No Money Down ; . ; too. hard to discern.’ Occasionally, | 1.:- wag iron gray and closely | Little Theater. ae Sted ocatie a wees, wid ” 7 ; . reser adarg ind iredirsapeclirinra crapped, und Wis ayes, enter Cite With Stiller as its director The | tions of a Casanova, who is fired , | casua suits $ | as the one that. made all the dif-| "lack eyebrows. were gray Little Theater developed into anjfrom the pulpit, sinks to the | | ference. Such an event was the | ttitous nose and a loog wher ip) cram furde stage. He recelved:|depihe and is redeemed by the i. El met, for.| "is manner was attractive, | enterprise failed after a few | signed Teta Gustafsson. geo mary eenlipted ng Foreign Sagas = came ce eee eee though a oe months. | Once the shooting had begun | SGnnei, Weed, Lorene, KASNC ICDTiCs. SGie, SLi. > | was seventeen, innocent,unknown | mercurial. intense, : + -it-was-clear-to-everybody around— amd | / : and still in the- larval stage. At| Ditious, talented, noisy, egotist!- Pe: porn French film with | the studio thet Stiller had an E | this point Stiller took command] cal. troubled; caltured and bre: Said Ouliry abl & cdugle of | ilitdes tuleweek tatoo quict, pir0 - | ; || of her destiny. He gave her a| ta!ly outspoken. "Seve eee eculon, mal tee | Sort young woman who » i Ss Pshortcoats 84 aeisstekat | a ess | SS Srna s | eerie ba Mens WEAR— Womens wean | | ' » | couraged her, fought for her and| most often applied , He | Steused. He applied for work | veted hoars to the scenes in | | ! / ; ! SN es ar as an actor with Swedish Bio- poryte- josayeer~ aaa Mest Rappy . Deess Snappy / formerly $19.95 and $25 | 'f~ 2-Pe. sar nwnd ‘he had taste, a ries | St*Ph, motion picture company | over ang over 4 9 SO. SAGINAW ST. PONTIAC MICHIGAN } / e Dacron | ot beaw-| Which had recently opened ste- |. patient ‘apd explo- é Wool hopsacking, tweéd, wool-cashmere blends, : SEY ok mune the camera turning iad: Pastel shades, misses sizes. sale, $14. a ‘in tor| Make the grade ag an attot, 5 Greta and the other members trying to| S°.talled Rmsctf inte a Jeb'e0| oy the cast were ready to drop— / he had a director. It was soon apparent and he had gotten what he wanted. / e- Fiskend,§ oe Se ent ee {Making Gosta Berling. was tor- |] Vacation Days Afoot!” / raincoats se: $ : \ ~ Tl when the country was a Russian| Between 191i, when he went to| ture for Ser—and she cridd a great vay / , >» 16-3 the fifth of|work as a movie director, and} deal,” @ man closely associated - \Gueemme| sett. Seales i , : family of a|1923, when he encountered Greta| with the production has said. fits like a custom-made / formerly $14.95 and $19.96 ) : a0 || Susician im the Russian Army. |Gustafsson, Stiller turned out some| As the weeks passed, Stiller's glove. i . 98 His given. name was Moses; | forty motion pictures, a number| sway ‘over Greta’s life began to : / Water repellent rayons in checks, pldids,. linen : xX D SHOP though he later changed it, his | of which gave him an international | extend beyond the studio. On in- _ NY é weaves. Some with hats. Junior, misses sizes. oO FOR ve amuse |! close friends usually called him pi oy “sun not, as one nage senagpethaongerd the - . q . é : . i “ ” - was io ‘ / = sale, $10. = —— a Moje.” He was orphaned 9 10%-_ + tig triends bas polit, “wortually; theater or in fashionable restau- (ft \ e Y’ attracted to women,” he had a} rants like Bern's, where Stiller \ ; - ‘CONNO!I ] i S mental image of what he regarded | had a table permanently reserved e . ‘ as the perfect female Tlie ideal Often, when, he was invited to a > ewelr Cc woman he was seeking, as he! social function, he asked permis- N . a _ @ eo . - [| described her to intimate friends, | sion to bring his young friend. Yormary sinasie ~ ~S¥ |) Quon fe nae ne cot" tt 7 « - % oa, the z formerty and 99 PINEUMS .. |x ore ol irene age : : ot § pins, bed ropes. sale, 58¢ and 99¢. . he could find a woman whe | plicity. She seemed | oo : in looks and Value! |) mst cttak ramtect | ml Se comes te tem amt aN : = | he could mold fer into an ac- | but almost totally lacking in ? ? | P \ tress such as the world had | pe ° a, | blouses. S799 fi) OF GLASS AND SILVERrEASS? | eS waecec,cqamnn a! “2 De Cor Shope ros, |. ‘7 . Fe acta “Stiller, like Eisenstein, dreamt this era’ did not’ know was that|} . Perry — : — : formerly higher . i of capturing the world, but by|she had subjugated her natural ae : a [feserg Srgynad Lara aig hel fe eniodagare: cong ng ~ ms delay By @ famous maker! Shortsleeved tailored blouses — = 4 ian te beat Iestam An ception of 2 the character o a i % 4 z written id é * should y a’ Se ee = [fold fod "sala female pe, the one and not yet taken on the ‘ \ . '| he would make her a ‘star’ other, she presented only a color- | @ ‘ whom the world would irresistibly | lees facade. _ k t Ss $ 99 >| tall.” : By the time the filming of Gosta | $ ir $ * : Preogendpmny: leg gp ltarcdhssaanlgmenmtss Still- 2 ant, t ture ‘tor er’s dominion over his eager pro- | formerly $3.98 - seas \é | Slim skirts in linen leok raon. Charcoal, Davy, . cherry, moss. Sizes 10-16. sale, $2.99. slips — : $49 formerly $2.98 and $3.98 ond $2.99 White nylon tricot with nylon lace, net, pleat and "Oh... "My Aching Back!” DESIGNED TO HELP f. ” @ Guard a Mi Ladies, do you get up in the embroidery trims. Sizes 32-40. sale, $1.99 and $2.99. & Silverplated handle omnatély decorited. Specially} morning with a back that} ~ * Goten, fig" nga oa" in dame. Priced at . feels that it's broken in two? | § * Performs double\quty in half the space. 95 Check your old mattress, it’s Broken Sizes — Limited Quantities * cookiea, cobe, shastneto, gen eee wee $ probably to blame! ° It looks like it cost far more —and is one of the | * ~~ post useful gifts you can give! Open Monday and Friday Nights _, May Leagth—Any Width : © Old Mattresses Rebuilt © Pillows Renovated | "16 WJ Huron St. , _ Registered Jewelers — American Gem Society * | FE 2-7695 i ~, i ‘ ‘ E 4 s * bs F : a | 7 e o : : : Z ‘ oF i” = @ S 3 D DOR R M EVE z Mixer +-Grinder + Juicer SO seston 20-PIECE ELECTRIC a Wea DELUXE QUALITY solo x fll De Luxe KITCHEN ENSEMBLE am ELECTRIC That eh ed TABLE ~ Automatic Roaster Brand New 1955 Model Sey A hee | . a: t | T) MONEY DOWN ae CLIFT-OFF > MOTOR FOR PORTABLE a fiom, Jueluding . 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Cocktail table AND two framed pictures. peat Peppard toad meee Beioe IF lores 5 I | ee GAS RANGE ; PAY §@p00 ONLY Weekly Extra large oven enables you to plan entire oven meals for “all at once’ cooking. You can actually bake ten standard loaves of bread in this oven at one time with urtiform results. Other feotures include: oven window, large broiler, electric clock and timer, appliance outlet, tubular frosted Ree. OTHER 1955 = FLORENCE CAS RANGES, from . | |Admir. al Regular $107.12 SAVE ——— | Plus 32. —— eo Selection Record 9 27. AT a ——— iin With Matching Base Included i STL 9” | NO MONEY DOWN! 21” Swivel-Base console Model “i SBD” | THE TRAFFIC Is TERRIFIC! Buyers are storming WKC to select a beautiful new TV set, so if habit has attached you to any other store, just do an ‘about-face’ now and head for WKC where prices -— oS | are lowest and budget terms are abundant. AW! our q saa 4104 . TV prices include: Delivery, hook-up and Taipriee : . ment by our own TV experts. Q - @ TTT Te 626 He nh mene ehh Big 8- Piece Modern Living Room years of comfort ‘nd aa charm are a WKC scoop" by “Reg. 1 9.95 p po rgedl gp gla each themselves. But we haven't stopped there! Add to this rich- 8 m9 oD ‘cclly. PLUS 8 Somat mee looking pair, a decorator-approved plastic occasional chair, $ toned radio. AND you get 32 1 TWO mahogany or blond plastic-topped step tables with : ae tions, and the fully automatic , AUTOMATIC IRONER gallery edges AND matching cocktail table. STILL NOT | pe ee ree ALL! TWO china base table lamps also included. No , Reg. $189.50—Save $40 WKC’s “S., 149° PRICE Phone FEderal 4 7114 oom og . Oniy’ — offers you you two ro Completely usable open ends, * r 108 NORTH SAGINAW , Tey Pon vonmtee on lroner Yhot trons SALE! Gas Power Mower Money Down! ' oes Gnd you save O88 ts gte © Duper power—20% mere ovetion with new 680 watt full WP moter © Dramatic beauty—eneiting colors © Low price saves you $90 te $30 re f { Famous 3-Way HOEI Portable Radio * 2.7/f 4 " hee | ee Ress Batteries ‘ ‘nee er 108 NORTH SAGINAW | | Te te | f 1 )_. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1 ley YEAR TO PAY 6 DIAMOND D 16 DIAMOND DUETTE 3 magnificent dia- monds in each 14K ing NO CHARGE FOR CREDIT Fiery diamond in 14K gold, match- band LONG TIME TO PAY PAY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY 8 DIAMONDS array of diamonds. TERMS TO SUIT YOU 7 DIAMOND RING NO CHARGE FOR CREDT 11 DIAMOND DUETTE EASIEST TERMS IN TOWN — MOUS WAT a LONG TIME TO PAY EASY TERMS ARRANGED JUST SAY “CHARGE IT” LADY'S ELGIN EASIEST TERMS EVER NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT $1.00 Will Layaway . Your Gift for the Grad PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS JUST SAY “CHARGE ‘IT’ aed LP ia 11 DIAMOND DUETTE A thrilling value! Each diamond is hand picked for cut, color sO D> and quality. 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He had shot and woundéd a : yards and couldn't be stopped, ie. Tair lane tony to te| MAR Tries Suicide — jsserininy ure cerns keta| Boys ESCOpC | Pec reached the tne ar as y | a tw mer eM Ata Cun 6 - : Railway Tunnel :|®% 22.50 ™ * er oun pree The fracas ot over divorce After Close Call Was staying with Mrs. Klebash. | EVERETT, Wash. ®—Five boys, Nee en Lande ee ee cab eared by palian after Police bullets wounded Klevis, | aged 14 and 15, dawdling along on : their way home from school were ti 6 with assault with intent to kill a a , Florida Senate Sidelined ee éalled police, un-| TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP)—The at ocak ecm vec an ’ ’ moving streamliner train was due jagged piece of | Frida Senate, commenting it had ¢€ a La - no business playing “Monday in a few minutes. . i § H F : | Z 3 il gs g 4 i ¥ é z q RuGe iit iL F i | i i : i i g g | ‘= & gt i i “ rt il . - morning kk,” yesterday firem toric forma expected to tive. | defeated a bill to force the Unb |tone ctarted remingy tweed tr | of town government Sor the first was captured in nearby| versity of Florida and Florida entrance to the 2,440-foot tunnel. have hit by | ley, Lawrenceville; Ga., project of-| Frackville, as he tried to escape | State football teams to play each | Railroad officials waited ficer. as police surrounded his. mother’s | other annually. ly—the streamliner had left the i at ~ PINK AND BLUE. BAIR — sn Chlipe gveninds sivtes wore sheet pedi I middeled at French haifdressing championship in Paris. Colors here are | | champagne pink and pastel blue. : Add 22 New Books (Truman Warns. af City Library «(| 49tinst Losing Sacred Righ emt ae bs wae nt Ta nas Pr HIGH, WIDE, OR JUST PLAIN HANDSOME! ie 8 rs nO eaeak saan On YOU SAVE $16.50 DURING OUR 2-PANTS SUIT EVENT! - Included are 16 adult nonfiction | Protection of rights to individuals , books and six adult fiction selec-| Terming the Bill ot Rights the = Os | cae te cadeeend codes oh @ Regular $79.50 . . . will go back to that price after Adult Fiction Se ee this event! 7 Ste RENEE or |tves tat thy my am ary ad | ting” of Vas Home Raark. adress iitie Decaiigus Society | @ Tailored by a manufacturer exclusive with Osmun’s ‘Adult Noa-Fiction oLirgphaaia Iyengar arama roe for 18 years. Each suit bears the famous maker’s label. Desert Mospitel in China, Barbara outstanding service Wits, Peter Churchill. to h i : ae is alm “ae mia og @ Every size, every pattern, every style, every color to choose from. “Litt wera 3 —. strated that the unrestrained use | } —y Prom a Doctor's Diary, Edith H 1 EL CENTRO, Calif. (UP) — Po- | po ay ae ig cate ct rena Moye on LG _Bigheay | tered Adlai E. Stevenson the Den. | him for drunk driving. Soe ae ng can ° But Sanders was arrested later | didate’’ for the 1956 nomination. when he sneaked up on the sher- | iff's squad car as it was parked in| The use of lime for the correction front of a roadside cafe and tied of acidity in soils was known very | @ knot in the radio aerial. | early in the history , + = ap : , @ REGULARS : Hundreds of Popolar P Patter : \ @ LONGS * 3 , j =. | 1] v ) . | , a Save $16.50 at Osmun’s on all wool worsted two-pants suits that ; - sell nationwide at $79.50. We can’t mention the name of this. ‘ Ges CBEss aie es Sf ’ - | os famous manufacturer, but they’re tailored by one of the famous : va ra ayae" ae | | * names that you come to Osmun’s to buy. You'll find this one of the best suit values of the year! Not just \y one model to choose from, you'll find single breasted, two button © at oe a 7 models, double breasted models and two button single breasted : NEW 1955 DESIGNS . | SIDEWALL ond BORDER |! models: STYUSH coLoRs i . = pees iii er 2 Chon trom “baniveds ot | fir an Everage $ ( 90 | era Choose checks, sharkskins, plaids, overplaids, and herringbones papers of me eek i | eee 5 in sizes 36 to 50... regulars, shorts, longs, extra longs and earry out at these typical | os little as short stouts “ ; - PLAIN TINTS RICH DEEF TONES | COLORS: Grey—Tan—Blue—Broun | ; eavy em- Beautiful and | . a : . aging 40c roon, Forest 45¢ | ‘ airy a 4 A orga yn . singe rot single roll af 3 , o5 5 KITCHEN and BATHROOM | PEDROOMS coe LIVING , , . ; , a OE 4. WAYS 4 vite, wide choice of aainty oF diptinguished. X- B ' tage Ma i 3 8 re Ti 3 o> . 13 50: ce | Be oe © ~ AT NO EXTRA ¢ __. S7stores in 8 1 8 states Dake | Pr a\\ , -... COST TO YOU! Qe a Bos ‘< : ROSENBERGER'S an : Q oh 28. Charge “Two: Fine Stores to Serve You Beuser! 2 : a oe — 8. Layaway , 51 North Saginaw Tel-Huron Center any ia shine tp ede comsihatat te ae ear Day Budget Plan Monday-Friday tll 9 P.M. Thupa-Fri-Sht. "tl 9 P, M. ——— aS 6: j " ate 2 = 5 oe ™ : a " ; sd 3a . cd " é i : oon \ : : ; : ' , \ - ; : | \ - ‘ eee j : ij / J j eight grown children, left for New York City today go accept the title of American Mother of the Year. | She. is Mrs, Lavina Christensen Fugal, 75, who knew hunger as a child and since has shrugged off | F fino Vath if he i PLEASANT GROVE, Utah | do's, and don'ts, I tried to make NS FOSS, ee a ae See And ‘we’ always worked together as a family. “When it was time to pick fruit, thin beets, dig potatoes we all went is together and did it. We even. took the babies along. “There were times when I would adversity to raise a family and lose my patience and resort to become a teacher, homemaker, churchwoman, farm leader and grower of prize flowers. | spanking, But usually I would be sorry afterward, “IT feel that in pula chil- Mrs, Fugal modestly accepted | | dren you must make the result of congratulations from her neigh: | bors for the honor and said “‘a| wonderful, husband and eight un- usual children” were responsible. | A daughter of Danish immi- grants, Mrs. Fugal obtained a. teachers certificate at 18 and be-| gan giving lessons in Pleasant Val- ley schools. In 1900 she married Jens Peter Fugal, who died in 1945. ‘Mom could get work out of a .. broomstick,” one of her daughters the misdeed overbalance the satis- 3 | faction they get out of that deed.” All of her children attended col- lege, often on money raised in part iby their mother, ‘Nixon Criticizes Cut WASHINGTON @®—Vice Presi- dent Nixon says the House was penny wise and pound foolish” said. ‘And she made that work|When it cut almost 50 per cent fun. She was liberal with praise. But when we needed punishment from funds asked by the State De- partment to expand its exchange- Cows Respond’ to A-Treatment for Eye Cancer CHICAGO (UP)—A radioactive material has been used success- fully in treating cancer of the cornea in cattle. | oA recent, report in the Journal |; Ks) cattle treated with radioactive isotope, strontium-90,\only has) had recurrénce of th rdiscase. | e-% “8 tissue to a depth of one inch, while the X-ray radiation pene- trates deeply into the tissue. “The advantage in cases dealing. with the eye is apparent because the tissue of the more deeply situ- ated. lens is especially radi sensi- tive and excessive exposure could lead to cataracts and loss of sight,” it said. The report added itis extremely important to detect the cancero's but Nickel Works | nickel, It worked, |Asks Border Patrol ‘TOPEKA, Kan ® — Dr. Karli Menninger, helping administer ‘ gren,. The noted psychiatrist used all sorts of psychological persuasion but Syear-old Allen refused to submit to the needle. Finally Dr. Menninger reached in his pocket and handed Allen a ST. LOUIS @ — Mrs. Eleanor “States and Britain jointly to ask the United Nations tere vena police force to patrol’ the borders of Israel and Egypt. Mrs. Roose- Salk polio vaccine shots in a grade | | Roosevelt has urged the United |} velt, who spoke here, returned re- cently from a visit to Israel, ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY.“APRIL, 28, 1 '|Psychology Fails, enowens saus atts ONLY FROM 9:00 A.M. ‘TH DARK Thur. 28, Fri. 29, Sat. 30 ‘(NO- MESSY WAX! * , QUST CLEAN FRESH PLANTS CHOICE BUSHES — 2 YEARS OLD FIELD GROWN — GUARANTEED CUUMBING ROSES ..... 50¢ EACH FLORIBUNDA ROSES... . 50¢ EACH 4 Witeid Tews tor $1.00 THOUSANDS TO SELECT FROM ACh mt @noUP OF 4 DUNN'S MOBILGAS SERVICE STATION 700 W. HURON et WALDO growth during the first .several ‘months since during this period it | - »of-persons program, If he had to pick one information program as Mrs. Fugal, though busy with) indispensable, Nixon said, it would| will respond readily to treatment | family and church work, has be that one. with radiation. served as director of the Utah | aia Sa rae County Farm Bureau; president of | - . - Sallan “Sportster we got jt.” * * & the local farm bureau; board | member of the Utah County Fair) - and the Utah State Fair: chair-| Department. of the, Uiah State | OUR OWN the Utah, County Planning Board EXCLUSIVE ne thie the ware |] = WATERPROOF ." didn't believe in too = 17-JEWEL Ten Bodies Found WATCH After Crash ofB29 ‘99° ra \ NAHA, Okinawa (@—An Ameri- Fed. Tax | ‘ean B29 bomber groping through fm overcast crashed three miles © Dustproof “from Naha airport today. ~~ Ten bodies were recovered. “There was no indication whether |] ° Sheck-Preet this was the complete crew. No © Unbreakable Crystal “fames were released. © Sweep Second Hand Four Okinawans were burned [ © Stainless Steel Back Our Month Clean-Up of Odds and Ends, Broken Ranges of All New Goods Bought this son! Your Size May be Here with Savings up to One-Half! Come Earty! Sree, eone one me | mn Just 18 Gabardine Topcoats Vin |... . 16.97 “field, smashed into a series of “ridges. Wreckage was scattered over a 400-yard-wide area. Publisher Still Ailing ROCHESTER, N. Y. # — High- Add to Your Sallan Account! “land Hospital reported today. that | . the ‘condition of Frank E. 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SHIRTS JACKETS | SWEATERS. fit--0te Footy Haves aod wenn & $4.95 Long $458 SPOR Tr —"s 98 Denit Blue 5 98 Orlon Sleeveless 5 98 98 | Denim 98 | Orion Cotton Sox “s SHIRTS di SHIRTS. : 1 Jackets | 1 Sweaters i | 42—S0e Ist Quality . 28—-$3.95 & $4.98 Long Sleeve 16—$3.95 Sanforized | 25—$4.95 Sleeveless ; Three-Piece Set 1 Linen Hdkts. 4 For $1 GAUCHO = $498 GAUCHO “sq Poplin Bd i Wool 59% ‘ Sieuead Encojesen fine. SHIRTS SHIRTS — Jackets Sweaters Lady's Wedding Band and matching Groom's ae In hand carved natural gold Wedding Set ~ ] 50 Brillant solitaire diamond set in mel- Men, Here’s Your Chance to Buy Your Entire Outfit at Almost Half Price! : . By All Means Be Here Early as You Can! Open Friday and Monday Nights *til 9 P. M. low. yellow gold. Wedding band matches the beautiful hand carving of the diamond ring. The set... 39” We invite you to come in fo see the other exception- al diamond values so typ- ical. of Sallan's. Open Mon- day and Friday ‘til 9 P, M. ' | / fe i iy: rh ‘ (eee I : rE : Ss ) } F é / d ' : s e f f { a dil I : | . . ? te | - f j me | K . f \ =e) i i seals ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIT 28, 1955 , : | __)\ THIRTY-FIVE Million Listen ‘Sue Golf Course |e” cfu. oversee tow tr sh Pervnnel Police Duty a" Beg | | : grade school girls, both stricken ee liceman Reginald J. Violette Ireland, Denmark and Canada fo Billy Graham for SU. ec lt Sere ese oe ve ’ via telephone. Darlene Rookstodl, | day ig less an as | ard told him agli a maternity 224,000 bead sepenelp " barrel. exports of 1,900,000 head in 1951. Loudspeakers Relay Damage Suit ~ Alleges 12, and Connie Johnson, 10, have call, His wife was having a baby. —— in Lead Halls Tam O'Shanter Workers roughout Britain Destroyed Fruit Trees By GEORGE BURNHAM A. $500,000 damage suit is under N bs ¥ ig Pp ota nla way \in’ Oakland County Circuit BELFAST—The gay city of Bel- Court against the Tam O'Shanter fast, where smiling Irishmen put _ | Country Club at 5051 Orchard Lake their best into a zest for living, acramble os 2 CUTCLH ] Rd. in West Bloomfield Township. saw something Saturday night that few as possi- 3 ROOMT Owners of an 80-acre apple or- probably never wifl be duplicated ble a “_ 4 WERPO ] chard adjoinirtg the golf course VALUABLE by any city in America, my ine. An- 5 MCA claim, a fire started by grounds- Over a. a at Le —. ganna * 6 TUAO f keepers swept out of control April — conning ord _—e greacher reading 7 BYDO ; ] 5, 1954, destroying 296 apple trees This is unusual enough in itself on} J . 8 NNEEGI {7 plus damaging numerous others. a Saturday night, but the preacher 9 ELVAV ‘ Beatrice Roberts Raymond is © i066 was not in Belfast. He was in Cearehiy tion 10 SNEDA — suing as guardian of Thomas T. — 11 STIPNO al Roberts and John B. Roberts, The restless Irish, who like te both minors. sing or dance a jig at the drop Vesterdoy’s - = of a plumed hat, sat quietly in ~ Amwwers , In a bill of particulars, she as- FUR STORAGE the two halls for over ap hour hallw serts the trees destroyed were and s half as they listened toa | | p ay, lAdder, ceiling, pail, Plank, stAir, Paste, dEn, | | “quality apple trees” which had loudspeaker relaying the Billy . ar | | “réached the age of maximum -Graham evangelistic service _ productivity." She charges the from Glasgew 200 miles away. Lcountry club with negligence in leaving ‘“‘the fire unattended and unsupervised.” The fire impaired last year's crop, she alleges, plus cutting the fertility of the land. No hearing date has been set in the suit. 'Fishierman Lose eras cae cee, ma eh es s Owl ‘rocks nearby where the owl had INDIANA, Pa. (UP) — Richard dropped it. *| Simpson of Smicksburg nearly. caught an owl when he went night Pickles for Pickle fishing recently on Little Mahon-| CHICAGO W—A barrel of pickles ing Creek. He bad just made 4) wil) be sent to the officers and cast when the owl swooped out of| crew of HMS Pickle, a British the darimess, grabbed the plug| minesweeper by the National and took off for the tree. Simp-/ Pickle Packers Assn. PONTIAC Laundry #02-8101 FE2-8101 An average American soldier in World War Il was three-quarters of an inch taller than the World War I average. FIRST TIME IN PONTIAC} 6-pc. DORMEYER ENSEMBLE Another Mark's Scoop! . 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QUALITY! @ Summer Dress | ee BEER FLOWS LIKE WINE—French béer-drinking champ Auguste Matftrey drinks a giant tumblerful of you-know-what in Paris as a warm-up for a European championship match. Maffrey’s capacity is about 12 quarts of beer in 52 minutes. Solves Problem |-="=0= Of Mining Waste} rss: oxen. sect Kennecott Copper Uses| . carats auen eb und cand Brine to Prevent Ore) na was dangerous to crews, From Sticking because of the slippery fitm it BINGHAM, Utah (UP)—Engi-| ltt om platforms and “grab- meers at the Kennecott Copper Corporation's huge Bingham mine| _ Engineers suggested using the their most perplexing problems—! freezing spray This clogged lines “LUCINA” COTTONS. IN A CARNIVAL OF NEW COLORS! General Electric Portable MIXER ‘Regular $19.95 14" OASTER Was $21.95 ~ 15" Use Your Credit — $1 Down, 50c a Week! Carnival-colorful cottons step into the spotlight : of Penney’s yearly Summer fashion extrava- ganza! Fabulous and full-skirted in “Lucina,” the queen of cottons—silky, crease-resistant and ab- solutely washable. The ultimate in detailing and style, these are dress-dorables you'll wear with unbounded pride right thtough Summer. Yellow, aqua, orchid, powder, mauve, a ee ~~ Latest Model General Electric. Steam-Dry lron SAVE 6! SALE — Regular $18.95 $ 95 Checking tn at Fenner $1.00 a Week : ty set 8 18 8 105 ‘LYNN JEWELERS ats 90° One South Saginaw, Corner of Pike FE 5-5731 a ) é a. » ; re Se eee ee eee ee te a EEE , Pee a eee é J ft yooh j : oF et ae f 1 ys ‘ b//) / { a es ies, ao I (i) NIP ae / : . : : : ys ' m ;* Sikes: ; a L a A« THE PONTIAC PRESS, vHURSDAY. 4 APRIL : 28, 1955 ( | ‘Emotional Types Could Be Cheaper Likely to Lose SAN FRANCISCO w — Cr owning Glory ; University of California engineers ‘ANN ARBOR (UP)~You may say they can save money on air- lose your crowning glory, if you’re a cans apse: the emotional type, according. to or mere on ¢ Dr. Thomas Jansen of the Univer- Robert sity of Michigan's Medical School, Hugh He thinks the sudden loss of hair part is directly connected with nervous of the punishment. They conditions. oe electric Little can be done for hereditary several baldness, he said, and you might 200 feet as well reconcile yourself to the in- a one — You can’t blame baldness on 38 inchoate the barber either. Cutting or only 30 shaving the hair doesn’t affect its they I growth, but beware of home Sa Waves or dyes that cause skin on "ll lose you | fic, For dandruff sufferers the doc- $103,000 |tor advised a shampoo of your! 200 feet hair brush as well as your hair. He advised that hair be dried STILLWA’ ane ae ts wee 5 SECRET'S OUT—A secret for 10 years, antiaircraft guns like this | one are being made for the Navy at Westinghouse Electric's Sunnyvale, Calif., plant. Built for automatic, split-second firing, the huge guns are capable of downing enemy bombers or planes in a suicide dive on the ship. Barrels are not made at the plant, so a short barrel with counter- - | weighted tip is used for balancing. ee = SPECIALS Follow the crowds — Be here when the doors open — Get your share of the, bie ; reductions on fine quality Spring and Summer Goods — Some quantities are limited. Ladies’ BETTER DRESSES Up to 7.99 values. Broken sizes. Be $s] here when the doors open. Sizes 10-44. Out They Go—Values fo 1.99 YOUR Out They Go—Vaiues to 1.99 YOUR. r : LADIES’ LADIES’ LADIES’ ; DRESSES DRESSES es CHOICE = aa ee ef EE] RE=| RE = et | 59c PERCALE-CHAMBRAY Exceptional group of assorted paot- 19° terns and solids. Come early! 50: Ladies’ Wear Domestics--Linens $1.00 Sith Searts.... ..506 PANEL of FEATHER PLAID $1.09 Ladies’ Nylon Hose 50e CURTAINS PILLOWS | BLANKETS 6%. Pillow Cases. .2 for S0e : 88c 88c 1.39 39¢ Hand Towels. .2 for S0¢ $1.69 Value $1.69 Value $2.49 Value 39e Guest Towels. .2 fer 50c Full Size Print Ticking Full Size = 19¢ Wash Cloths. .5 fer $06 mNI vic r q Vill? we ; They'll go fost. aoa Full, B38 Entire Stock Slashed . Come! Save! EES Oe “pas 7 LADIES’ |. LADIES’ COATS = SUITS stirs | mouse | Seters i rs 1.88 | 1.88 | 2.88 | Q 2% vescu... and TOPPERS vier | eter | eae [P= + SHEER NYLON HOSE Vau (acne nore thon) half Mow aor Group to 19.99..... $s summer colors. All sizes. @ 3-Pc. Linen Suits with Blouse $1.50 Men's Ties @ All Wool Box Suits . gins’ GIRLS’ aims: sehedlcs Ties. * @ Wool, Nylon Toppers 8.99 1.88 1.49 8% Men's U'Shirts. ....508 @ Linen Duster Coats’ ~ I gte99 Vous | $3.99 Vato $2.49 Veiue $1.00 Men's Stretth Sen. 50e @ Sizes: Junior, Misses’ }~ Sizes 3 to 14 Sizes 1 to 14 Sizes 3 to 14 _ ™ . 7.99 TOTS’ COATS SETS While 36 lasts. Linen; gabardire, Se hat to match, 12 months to 3‘yrs. Group to.29.99.. @ Orlon, Nylon Toppers @ Long Faille Coats @ All Wool Toppers @ Crease Resistant Suits @ Junior, Misses’, Large Sizes Group to 39.99.. 5 @ Wool, Faille Long Coats @ Nylon, Orion, Wool Toppers @ All Wool Fitted Suits @ New Box Style Suits @ Junior, Misses’, Large Sizes fr rn a a cnn rn e All Wool ting Costs @ Nylon, Orion, Wool Toppers © Woot Box Fitted Suits e Junior, Misses’, Large Sizes tote neaa Fel eevee Fe eee Fe GIRLS’ SUITS 2.99 $4.99 Values Sizes 3 to 14 Boys’ SHIRTS ‘1.49 $1.99 Value Sport Styles DENIM JACKETS 2.99 $3.99 Value Sizes 6 to 16 BOYS’ JEANS - POLOS Come early, they won't last! Sanforized jeans and polos. 6 to 16. * 5] MEN’S JACKETS 3.88 $7.99 Value All sizes MEN’S PANTS 3.88 $8.99 Values Dress-Sport 1.99 MEN’S SPORT SHIRTS Stock up now at this low price. Plisses and broadcloths, short sleeves. __MEN’S ~ TOPCOATS $18 $39.99 Value Broken sizes MEN'S SUITS $18 $39.99 Value Broken sizes * $2.99 Slipper Sex..,..1.00 79%¢ Pillow Cases. .2 for 1.00 39¢ Hand Towels.4 fer 1.00 79¢ Bath Towels. .2 for 1.00 19¢ Wash Cloths 10 for 1.00 $1.69 Bath Mat Set... $1.69 Blankets ......, "1.00 69e Pillow Cases.2 fer 1.00 19¢ Dish Towels. 10 for 1.00 19¢ Flour Sacks. .6 for 1.00 $1.99 Garment Bags. . .1.00 3% Yard Geeds. .4 for 1.00 49e Linen Towels.3 for 1.00 $1.49 Cafe Curtains... . 1.00 Curtain Reds ....4 for 1.00 Men’s Wear $3.00 Men’s Belts. ....1.00 $2.99 Stretch Briefs. . .1.00 $3.00 Men‘s Ties ..... 1.00 $2.00 Men's Suspenders 1.00 99 Men‘ Sleeve eee Sheet vesee 1.00 1.99 Men's “2. eee *eeeee ‘they should. And these suds can overflow, ruining expensive parts. pid ‘Actual photographs of transparent automatic washers prove: No thick-suds detergent can How can clothes possibly geve. ground freely in all these thick suds? Thick. dads penothae free. Now see how a/! with “controlled suds” parmits free, easy movement of clothes through wash water. “washing action so necessary to get clothes clean. Clothes can’t slosh through ——o all has no thick, soapy suds to slow down either the washing or rinsing action. That’s why ’ all, the original “controlled suds” Gotergest, was petaalty aehenne by the makers of automatics, Wash water's been drained off... but took what remains! Thick, sticky suds are clinging stub- | But look at the difference with all! Again, wash water haa been drained out of the tub. But no al] © ~bornly to freshly washed clothes. That’s what happens with thick-suds detergents. That’s remains to dull your freshly washed clothes. a// with “controlled suds” just won’t stick to fabrics, why colored clothes can turn out so disappointingly dull and white clothes so grey. More clean clothes fer your money! You get more washes from one 10-Ib. box of condensed a// than you do from three ‘‘giant” size boxes of the thick-suds detergents. rinse as free as ali with “controlled suds.” No wonder most automatic washers contain a box of all possible start. including handy, money-saving 25-lb. packages and pails. Buy all teley.... - for best results. ~ Besides, no thick-suds detergent can wash so clean yet _ when they leave the factory... to get you off to the best Your grocer carries ali in just the right size for your family, | alffis made by MON SANTO where creative chemistry works wonders for you | et Matt ad a _ That’ why automatic washer makers prescribe all with “controlled suds”: "1 RE-USABLE PAIL * ~ That means your automatic washer can rinse your clothes completely, scrupulously clean. 25-1b. with PLASTIC MEASURING a . f Ff x I Ler are. : . we * ? frre be , i ty Ca we 2, : up ; THE PONTIAC ts THURSDAY, APRIL 28, ass “ : bs ees ‘rumary- NINE (25 COrFEE | ity Wilds COUPON > |: onransctanljers (WY SPECIAL COUPON GOOD. ONLY AT STORES LISTED BELOW 2375 ORCHARD LAKE RD. SYLVAN LAKE BEECHNUT ss ants WITH COURON : ean Grind N A TOP-TASTE REG. OR DRIP GRIND , Without Coupes HIXON ma : OR a 984 JOSLYN, NEAR TENNYSON court House $ HILLS Bros. 95: feo pe car 25° OFF ON COFFE nano & = ”Mldnignt ‘ve ria ($) 2. ) S* WHOLE BEAN COFFEE Ls. vac. a Bega | SES SANBORN Campi 8 souPS |= = ALL VARETIES COCKTAIL SEADS PEACHES NC! 2249 223% 2249 PREM @ees ee 37 1 Match Them or Mix Them! lima COLD SEAL WITH AS : - COUPON /~ rac iB. VAC. , PACK CAN _ jer YOUR CHOICE 22255 OA I ER A a YOUNG TENDER BOSTON BUTT MIE Lis v R K R OAST - sy = 39 CHICKEN GIBLETS = 29° }HAMBURGER % 3~ 95° — —$FisH Sticns = 3 B89 Seger Cured Sweet and Lean SLICED BACON WE RESERVE THE” RIGHT TO LIMIT * NATIONALS | ghee: a yo le Give Holde CABBAGE 2 ui 19 oT AE Red Stamps “appugs (ai | OD Tender Sweet Florida Grown Sweet = a CORN. 4... 29° Pet of the Season, Farm Fresh ont tre ae mc _ AIRS SYLVAN LAKE STORE HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. “ a Pot ee f 4 . i3 if At ao fo? 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AHURSDAY, APRIL. 28, 1055 SUGAR», aa 297 PORK steaks "39° 19° LETTUCE. aes 10 BANANAS :/LOTAN’S |: Dixie Highway at Telegraph Lots of Parking te i zt Fese La! : i R i E : A rif Fe ae Hi Hi 4 aR? i jt r igh | | x : : ert REMUS wae coven can Tunior Loves _ |tmu emo. r= vaeGrapetrut Baked i, agit A ~ BUTTER Mrs. Ditka NaNAS | of the bananas, as well as the oa | afore mage Pa His lamek bar sweet favor, makes them 8 ith Sweet Topping. \, a Bs | sy i Hi | ef : L : r : = # 8 % oe delicious addition \% teaspoon salt 2 sup shortening Junior wil tell you a banana A favorite dessert of children in} evr" wane soepetrul with 8 : = ss 4 Sap. milk split is the dish in which bananas | the tropics is a banana whip. And Baked Grapefrait . caw really shine, but he looks forward| it couldn't be easier for Mother GRADE A LARGE. EGGS | & atthe CAMPBELL'S TOMATO Grade A Nast 1 Fresh Dressed | FRESH nclits BEEF eens Smoked, Lean, Sherte Shank pus +: PICNICS . _ Hickory Smoked, Leen, Slab vw. OEe BACON... 2. a een nD 8 U.S. Greded, Good & ni Rib - Sirloin Round - T-Bone Steak BOSTON BUTTS -. Hot Dogs = Ring Bologna ee Chunk Bronson Pure cotntry honey— natural graham flour make NABISCO Sugar Honey GRAHAMS . the sutritious between-meal treat for your youngsters. Baked golden-brown, tender-crisp by ; NABISCO, they digest easily, don’t spoil appetites. Be sure to get NABISCO GRAHAMS — te aeahaiee yout a tae NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY ; NABISCO Sugar Honey GRAHAMS | : 2 : POR cr Soe: a5 4 9 i * 3 ES NES Mise , o£ ‘ [i its I : ti ; : i ; i = oe | = - - -. RCT ee ? - - ; = eS = = 2. eae 7 = eee : ie PEE aes ie ey ee ie eee ae eS ae ae hs ss Ses “ = a 2 j ¥ = gee ie : | Le , ‘__THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955 _ ‘se eels FORTY-ONE | A Franco Americen Creamette Ready sPaaneTT SSIS Ae ee Rpt _ Baldwin ‘Avenue a4 | MAZZA’S MARKET 118 Baldwin Avenue eeceeesoeseeoooseoes Dixie Highway . LOTAN'S DIXIE & TELEGRAPH MKT. 2135 Dixie Highway _ Nabisco HONEY GRAHAMS VANILLA WAFERS Franklin Road JOHN PHILLIP’S MARKET 360 Franklin Rood Perry Street PERRY FRIENDLY 1220 N. Perry Street ROAST BEEF HASH ’ 332 WN. Perry Street 152 ox. Can BEEF | Ma Kio ROAST BEEF HASH 3Q¢ New, with name! Weer eae ———! your - key cheini Ferry Street 2%. : < TOPALIAN’S SEND FOR YOURS TODAY, oes 29 Sal If Sete Pp ‘ 239 Ferry Street = epper f BIRDSEYE WELCH’S FROZEN FISH : | , GRAPE ca 39° te a5 Old Dutch Laundry Starch CLEANSER] 3 20° | ‘DOGGIE _ 2 CANS” ooo? 60] DINNER 125° [ume 39: | 4 oe ie ag 15" DETERGENT 39 be See A LINENIZED | Ae | iA WAN 2 Reed | Ssh / “snowy © Sm ndlerl t fe PINT POWDERED Noy Ua ujnyyyy\6 : o9F bleach (@rightens tub-tew colar tee) Pet Milk Co. in cooperation with the Federal Civil Defense Administration. ——— instent PET a "11 t vA MIL Ave O | ONPAT DRY MAK K A ce AQe! ML 27 KUTCHEW-BRIGHT | a $3.95 value for only $1.00 ; ‘OAKLAND COUNTY Auburn Heights COPP’S MARKET 3337 Auburn Avenue é | Birmingham FISHER’S MARKET 1248 S. Weodwerd ~ Safely bleach nylon and rayon lingerie! Whiz : Keego Harbor _ $152 Orchard Loke Rood “a3 $. Broadway Milford SOUTH SIDE MARKET - 224 $. Main Street hahahaha hd hdd h ih bhi h ithe tht TEI ITi TTI Ii TIT iii iii riiiririliririrririrrr rT rrr TrrT TTT rrr rrr rrr rrr rrr SOSHSSSOOSHSSHSSHSSSSSSSSSSHSHSHHOSHSOHSEHOHEHOECOSES THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, APRIL 28; 1955 RS # Bp eg APOE eg a D | SUD gives new ear sperkic te rusty Se bab caps & = trim. a Seine con te moves rust from “2 bat. ae | omg | nel corn to a can of stewed toma- Try Vegetable Sous Add drained canned whole ker-, toes and heat for a good vegetable dish to offer with meat loaf. The. vegetable combination will serve. ‘as a sauce, Stop searching— start enjoying... RICHER BEECH-NUT FLAVOR! Such aroma, You come to the end of your quest when you discover richer, heartier Beech-Nut Coffee. such mellow flavor! And for mats : & isfaction in an Instant, try Beech-Nut's New’ : ‘a4 , Instant Coffee—100% pure coffee! od GREEN BEAN STEW — Right off the pantry | family in just a few minutes. Listed as one of this Fe comes a hearty one-dish meal. Green Bean’ season's plentiful foods, canned green beans are Stew makes a delightful main course for the —_ geod to have on hand. A Orange Raisin Sauce Enlivens ‘Tongue or Ham by Green Beans his fruitflavored sauce will A delicious, steaming green bean’ make smoked tongue (or ham) stew is as near as your pantry extra good. shelf on a crisp spring day. Keep. the five basic ingredients on hand | for an emergency main course for | luncheon, dinner, or supper. All you need is to add a crisp >: ,green salad, rolls: and beverage and sound the call to the table. GREEN BEAN STEW 2 1%-pound can beef stew 1 8-ounce can cut green beans 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon meat sauce for gravy ‘use commercial gravy eid or bouillon cube! 1 tablespoon catsup - Turn stew and remaining in- gredients into skillet. Bring to a move from heat. boi , t. Cook stew ; i eee eC . In a small bowl, mix brown | covered 15 minutes, or until heat- | ed through. Makes four servings. sugar, flour and salt thoroughly; Good Company Dessert | Fill individual 5 cake shells | | and bubbly. ‘Stew Accented Orange Raisin Sauce % cup pred or dark raising % cup water 2-3 cup orange juice ', cup firmly-packed light or dark own suger 2 tablespoons fleur % teaspoon salt. LS tee spoon grated orange rind to a boil; simmer (do not boil) moderately low heat; stir constantly until thickened from the bakery with drat Add orange rind and butter; stir | i canned apricots; top with a futt | ‘Gntil butter melts. of whipped cream and garnish each Se ho a dessert with a whole sweet straw.| Serve hot wit berry. Nice for company and tongue. quick, too, ' thick sauce with lots of raisins. sliced smoked LOROX makes linens than it’s Clorex-clean. For Clorex dinginess, stains, even scorch and mildew... it disinfects as welll No other home laundering product equals Clorox in germ-killing efficiency! it makes them sate to! Experience has proved to homemakers throughout the country thet their laundry is cleaner when And, when you launder with Clorox, youll notice your linens ore fresh smelling, even when you dry indoors. That's because Clorox deodorizes. Clorox conserves your linens, too ... i's extra gentle, free from caustic, made by an exclusive, patented formula. And Clorex contains ho undissolved particles to damage your wash, washer, or dryer! wot only removes CLOROX can help you enjoy a cleaner kitchen, too! = geal 4 fresher... ond you vse Clorox Yes, your kitchen file, porcelain, ond plastic poneling will be brightér, sanitary, too, when in routine cleaning. a For Clorox removes stoins, deodorizes, 1 disintects ... atl without scrubbing! Hundreds of public health deport ments recommend the Clorox type of . igor killer : disinfection. You'll find many more a 4 a house-cleaning hints on the lobel. — oe ee: | One of the oldest manufactured foods known to man is also one of homemaker:can keep on her pantry | shelf, That's cider vinegar. Not only does it serve as a ba- sic ingredient in scores of tempt-| ing recipes but its use as a house- | _|hold helper and as a useful aid in° solving minor medical prob- lems makes cider vinegar a real homemaker's pal. , Grandma knew it, and a re- cent check of America’s pantry | shelves indicates that the mod- ern homemaker knows it too, for practically every home had a bettie ef cider vinegar in the pantry. To give you an idea of the many uses for this versatile product oth- | er than in salads and other recipes, vinegar can be helpful to you, First, as a household helper it is marvelous for removing stains on sinks, on metal things, on rugs, ‘| clothing, and even on .hands, It will come to your rescue in remov- ing: ‘strong odors from. your ‘pots Pan Ready | Small >FRYERS" the most versatile ingredients & | spreading. TASTE For Frying and pans and if necessary will may prove. stubborn, If you haven't tried cider vine- gar as an ingredient in your husband’s window-washing solu- Tuna, Nuts Make Crunchy Spread Perfect. for hurry-up. lunches are Tuna Almond-Crunch sandwiches. | The tasty filling can be prepared soak away any burned fonds that _ ahead time. Comes the noon heur, the filling is refrigerator-. | ready and just right for sandwich | The combination of onl tuna ; and toasted almonds is wonderful. | Tuna Almond-Crunch Sandwich ‘a teaspoon celery seeds 2 teaspoons lemon juice *% cup mayonnaise or salad dressing 3 tablespoons chopped toasted almonds i, teaspoon salt ‘4s easpoon pepper 4 Combine all ingredients; covered, to blend flavors. dia cups. chill, Makes THE While you may not want a + bottle of cider vinegar in your medicine cabinet, its many uses in solving minor physical irritations would al- most make the medicine. cabinet as good a place as your pantry. For example, now that spripg is. here and summer. On the way you will find that the same cider vine- gar that relieved your chapped harids last winter will be quick to take away the pain of your first |sunburn, If mosquitoes you, an application of this wonder liquid will drive them away. Cider vinegar also can be_ used! in your vaporizer to help chase. head colds that members of your) family may eateh from: time to| that tired feeling after a hard day. It has been used for hic- coughs, imsect bites, as a com- press, and even to stop uncomfort- able ching. : Versatile? Well, in addition to wens te recipes, these | its many uses “IF IT's ALIVE IT'S “FRESH” DIFFERENCE! Versatile Cider Vi inegan Is. Homemaker's Best Pal examples mentioned above are ‘only a few among 311 various Uses reported ina survey. Paprika Brightens Up Sour Cream Cookery The Hungarians use sour cream lavishly in their cookery, And they also use paprika generously. | Flavor is only ine of the reasons for this combination. The other is that the fosy red- spice adds at- tractiveness to sour cream dishes which might otherwise look in- sipid. Whether you are making a Hun- garian Goulash or merely using here is how that bottle of cider | io (7 eunces) tuna, drained and time or in a feotbath to relieve | Br eream in your favorite Ameri- |ean dish remember that paprika adds mightily to the eye-appeal of all sour cream Chen. nd A wedge of lime adds color con- ‘trast and flavor interest to seafood cocktails, Bar-B-Q 97: Rock 2! 1. /a° FRYERS -5 lb. Roasting Hens—Turkeys~Ducks-Stewers Large Grade A EGGS..........d« 49¢ | ~ FRESH FISH IS CHEAP FRESH HERRING j; 2 tablespoons butter or margarine. | = Rinse raisins in hot water and | drain. Put raisins in 1-quart sauce- | = pan with one-half cup water; Bring = CARP or DRUM. five minutes. Add orange juice;tre- | 5 stir into hot mixture. Return to | cook and | Makes about 1 cups. pe Se ee ee eee Lb. 29 € Fresh,. Lake Erie WALLEYES or PICKEREL. “39 Catfish Lb. 49° Fresh, Lake Erie Perch or Silver Bass Lb. 39° } . . «+ 29¢ | Dressed Smelt — Buffalo — Shrimp | | | 3 | | | ' 49, o Size 27 ¢€- 82. ose aes Street Fresh Killed FRYERS | 79° Plump—Tender REESTONE PEACH HALVES ~ Hamilton LARGE GRADE ‘A’ EGGS Cc Borden’ s Glacier Club ICE ‘CREAM | PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET —Wholesale and Retail— 1% Gallon ale teres * LEAN * MEATY. Short Ribs. OF BEEF Sick 12; Birds Eye FROZEN . POT PIES a9" * We Reserve the Bight to Limit Quantities © mages Chase & Sanborn CHOICE OF GRINDS FE 4-1521 C _ FROZEN ORANGE juice 6 ca. 99e Store Hours: Friday —e to10 mars ts a) | s ae DUTCH RHUBARB PIE — — A rich mixture of par- | lectable Dutch rhubarb ple. A topping of sugar and tially diluted evaporated milk, butter, spices and | cinnamon is sprinkled over the filling before baking. ne ee ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955 | Introducing + Bake Dutch Pie water and butter. Pour over sliced rhubarb, Mix the 2 tablespoons sugar and | Cinnamon-Grape Jelly Answers Spring Need NEW YORK (UP)—If the winter Schlitts, Grade A Large EGGS Value Robin Hood FLOUR Gerber’s BABY FOOD... «=. Defiance SALAD DRESSING... Defiance DOZEN 5 Ib. Bag 5 Jars 3 Jars ° Qt. MARGARINE .... 2. BEER — WINE SOFT DRINKS OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Friday & Saturday 9 A.M. to 11 P.M. the one-fourth teaspoon cinnamon and sprinkle over top of pie. Bake in hot oven (400 degrees) until rhubarb is tender, about 55 min- utes, Cool before serving. Makes one Ginch -pie (six to) jelly supply needs replenishing try this cinnamon-grape treat. Mix 2 cups of bottled grape juice, 1 cup of water and 1 box of pow- ‘over high heat, stirring constantly. Stir in 344 cups of sugar, 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon and one-fourth With Rhubarb _ One of the nicest forerunners of : spring is fresh rhubarb. And it’s ICE COLD at All Times especially nice when that rhubarb is baked into luscious Dutch rhe | barb pie. The pie is a very pleasant com- bination of sliced fresh red rhu- barb and the sugar and spices) 1,12 blend ama in this spring- ae atone enn waaae eniene 'Onion Casserole ; Sparks Any Meal "| tizing addition to any meal, as in| this recipe which will make four | | Melt butter over low heat; add. teaspoon of ground cloves. boil one minute, stirring constantly. - Remove from heat, skim off foam and pour into sterilized glasses. Yields six 6-ounce glasses. Bring to boiling point again and ‘Cover with melted paraffin. EARLS MKT (FORMERLY BREEN’S MARKET) SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Plenty of Free Paved Parking Onion casserole can be an appe- | M tena crumbled American blue cheese (about 1% ounces) | 2 tablespoons fine dry breed crumbs — Three. 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At All Maple Leaf Dealers tt a ~~ =| a i eat eo Pay oe g FORTY-FOUR So ar THE PONTIAC PRESS, raced, APRIL 28, 1955. ee ae é English Cookbook Offers Interesting Recipe Ideas | |1955 Americans money | foods, | By JANET ODELL much cold woeter; as will cover When. done, remove the apple [a crescent: Tura over on a wat| 7Ct More Food only Pontiae Press Food Editor (them. . paring and {fill the cavity dish and serve at once. _ ir paring My English friend has sent me Make 1 cup af cxty cauce inte [iam 3 jelly, or butter and brown Here's one last reeine tor quick (OF Their Money a cookbook that I'm delighted to |Delow), put in the pieces of fowl | sugar mixed. biscuits. “Americans spend 25 per cent of ~ add to my vollection: It is “Mrs, |9%4 allow the mixture to simmer }* «AS _ Milk Scones their income for food téday, just| ‘he S Reston's Cookery.” for about half an hour. Serve! As » good, light summer dessert | 1% ows sifted four as they did 30 years-ago, but now | Major : with boiled rice. |, “easpoon cream of tartar they get a lot more for their | ‘tet. Mrs. Beeton is known as “‘the “ this on eee eee teaspoon sods : len mother of English cookery,” and| ~_ -. OsrFy Sauce lar. { (ahlespoons butter or shortening | MONEY. ; generations of English cooks. Her | 1% tesspoons flour Whip one-half pint of cream| Sift dry ingredients, except su- portent OOP aere <. te Game rs say hers is “the only ie ae wee stiffly, gradually adding 1 table- a “- seco ata oan — + ‘o — Prgred more cookery hook to have survived two | ! Steed toms spoonful. of lemon juice, 1 table- |") pone fl mol haaed ood proportion of national income. te Melt butter; fry onion until light- | , ground almonds and one- browned, add flour and curry ee pecan ryganoer yp Ronin | cut With a small cutter. Bake in a An hour’s “take home” pay affected.” 2owder. Stir and cook gently tor Swecten t taste Serve in sher- | ™oderate oven about 15 minutes. in 1996 woald buy 512 loaves of tee hts recipes and |% feW minutes, then add stock and | bet glasses. Sa ee ot ile, or hods. en bring to & boil. Put in tomato and “¢ 0" 6 Serve Fruit, Shrimp a pounds of steak or : essary, but always stressing €cOn-| sout 20 minutes, then strain and| For ® Sunday night supper you) Sticks of fresh pineapple and| Pay today buys 1 : omy. serve . might like to try this recipe for an cooked siete : | bread, or : . Pp make a wonderful | Many of the ferms mean aoth- * ¢ °@ English omelet. first coursé when company’s ; | me; they are definitely | This sounds like an interesting Omelet, Savoury cacied Aiea. cit ee English. The methods of meas- | way to bake apples. : Beat two eggs until light, add pineapple Families benefit in many other wring: are also different and Baked Appiés 1% teaspoons milk, oné-quarter | Shrimp on & flat plate and put a| ways, comments the Soya Food meed translating into American | pare and core five or six apples, | teaspoon chopped parsley, a homemade mayon-} Research Council.’ mecncureenents. keeping them whole; roll up an |eighth teaspoon finely chopped sot the center for dunking.| «For instance, 30 years ago most I think you may like a sampling |apple paring tightly and place it |shallot or onion and a pinch of | | ve pod mayonnaise with | foods were prepared in the home of recipes. The first is a method |in the center of each apple. Brush | mixed herbs. Season with salt and pare or bras juice, Bahama-type | at an average of 5.5 hours work _ of using leftover chicken or other |over with white of egg and put | Pepper. jontard ond pagrihe. each day for a family of four. fowl. aside until it dries; then re-coat, * ¢ $8 ’ Fowl, Hashed, a L'Indienne = Sprinkle with sugar. Melt 14 teaspoons butter in an Divide the cold remains of a Put apples inte a baking dish, | omelet pan, pour in the mixture, ; fowl into pieces convenient for | cover with a greased paper and | stir with a fork until the eggs are serving, and when stock is needed |~bake in @ slow even until tender. | on the point of setting; then with a . simmer the bones and trimmings | Be careful not to overcook or | spoon, draw it quickly toward the a ts etn esol see ot they may break. handle of the pan in the shape of He's Dollar. Day \ FRIENDLY’S at FARMER'S! A . just look — look at these extra-value hie this week .. . get your share! . . Tverd 3% PIG H HOCKS — Co oon Old Nome Lbs. 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THUR: THURSDAY, “APRIL. 38. 1935 . 1 | deka & etsy “ Pa eres Prices Efetive Thursday, April 28 thru Wednesday, May 4 N A RTY ry cance y & ‘\ Stokley’s Finest — APPLE SAUCE MIRACLE: WHIP SALAD DRESSING Lean, Meaty, Small — SPARE RIBS LIPTON’S TEA BAGS | 7 1 $425 ~~ 100 Count Pkg. . Yl ‘FORTY-FIVE . my FOR \ si Vz NB iy | bs te : Pes a 3 ZB - ms , ™ ‘, c/ | 16 Count Pkg. 35 ed ee ht a ee eee a ee ee ee, gS eas we Pe a3 5 = os a & . : a Bos ea E z Fig SMT nS, eee Se Pee Butterfield . MILK} a 29° TALL No. 303 CAN VISIT | OUR MUNSON CAROUSEL of New ‘Gift Wrappings — Git Cards Complete Assortment | Compare Every Value DUNCAN HINES ANGLE FOOD MIX _PACKAGE = ONLY © ase fi | SAVINGS! - ArTAhIi ra Fe DOD=O=MAL Sanford Street Ph. FE2-1298 SUDER=MAR KET] Auburn Ave. -FES5-S311 ire rennet SLICED IRISH si | POTATO a ¥ : ae Pot Roast _FORTY.s1x_ « y ho Wee? ds yg ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1055, : in Savory Catsup Slow: cooking — that’s the rule te. follow from the start of brown- ing the pot roast until it is done. , Let the beef simmer in the cooking liquid, catsup, ‘until ten- | Mer, This provides a wonderful gravy for the meat. Pot Roast With Catsup 3 to 4 powhd beef arm or binds pot Dredge meat. with Sour end brown in lard or drippings. Sea- son and add catsup. Cover and simmer fbree hours or until ten. | der. : Add potatoes the last 45_min- utes. Remove meat and potatoes and make gravy. APPLESAUCE BUFFET — Fill a big, deep bow! to the brim with your favorite brand of ready-to-serve applesauce. Then around it | ne ee oe eg 2 re Mey oe applesauce. — _ themselves. Vary Toppings for Applesauce Come one, come all and help yourselves to this dessert! Apple- Buffet will gladden the heart of any hostess and delight any and all guests. It’s so simple, it belongs in the “why didn’t someone think of this before” category. And it's so good tasting, everyone will enjoy it. And, of course, an idea as good as this needn’t be confined toe parties. Serve it for family of others. You might for instance cherries, mixed citrus fruits, | slivered almonds, just to mention | a few. * The canned applesauce with its just-right consistency and lively tang takes on new glory with top- pings like these. It all adds up to a bright, light dessert suitable for a iat heavy ag ag a : | Potato salad. Follow Rules When Freezing Cooked Potatoes Would you like to freeze pota- toes? Here are a few basic rules, | Do not attempt to freeze Macaroni and Tongue Are Tasty Twosome * Join up cans of macaroni with | a jar of thin sliced tongue. And | partnership. | = Curved Teething Biscuit|Macaroni Coole Mik Mad Fore Neca repr hat a et Tae ee ete conse meant oe " Contains Surprise - den tae mpeeetiome fa “FIR ST for | FLAVOR. ich and Hearty French Sty! te baking soda, You will find this another delight. luck charm, and is it de-| Fortified with extra vitamins - Miacaroni Cooler ' Comeane licious! and minerals, one cookie. supplies {, ounces elbow macaroni This cleverly shaped cookie will| an infant with 21 per cent of his 7 ableapodan ern ive ehecsn® - be a big help to the baby with| minimum daily requrement of| % lesepoen rated snion : problems, for he can/| thiamine and 15 per cent of his; is, cups diced fruit (such ss grasp one curved end in his tiny | minimum daily requirement of ri-| ,,*ppies. bananas, oranges) fingers and maneuver the other to| boflavin. ==)» Cook macaroni in boiling salted whatever spot’in his mouth is giv- Baby will like the colorful tu- | water until tender (about eight ing him . container as a playtoy. | minutes). Drain, rinse with cold The cookie is firm, so it will | Mother Will appreciate it be- | water and chill, mot break or cramble. Shape | cause it keeps the cookies fresh | Blend mayonnaise or salad dress- | and_texture: are actually safety measures, for it’s almost im- possible for a child to get too much cookie in his mouty at one time, «= Not too sweet so as to dull ap appetite before mealtime, the horseshoe cake is still most pleas- ant to taste. The ingredients are: Wheat flour, eggs, whole wheat ing with cheese, onion and lemon juice. Mix with macaroni and let chill at least 30 minutes longer. Fold in fruit and pecans. Serve on crisp greens. Makes four serv- ings. Ever dress up everyday apple- sauce with scoops of vanilla ice cream? A pull-string opener is another convenience, There are 12 biscuits in the 442-ounce package. CHICKEN WITH RICE CHICKEN WITH NOODLES: ECONOMICAL For weight-watchers: Try yo- gurt over salad greens. The yo- gut may be mixed with a little minced onion and paprika if you Cypress Garden Giont 46 os. Con c GRAPEFRUIT Juice... 19 Snow-Crop, Frozen 6 oz. Size ORANGE JUKE .. 6 99° CHASE & SANBORN sD corre aa We , Ne ‘Waste, Ferm Fresh WHOLE FRYERS €/ \ ; e@ "1 ewp shredded coconut creased “peppermint Serve applesauce in large bow!l. Put whipped cream or sour cream, coconut, peanuts and crushed pep- \Y Ground to Your Taste! REAL GOOD COFFEE...» 75 1 DEMONSTRATION SATURDAY a om Bre AQe U Strainep rons 4°" 35¢ U Pre-Cooked Cereals .. FOR EASY DAYS d ay | pom ff cmt {feo THIGHS .... FISH STICKS. With French Fries , " F iy > ff spasm ff perms ff pero ff gece ff ppm ff ppce IM] Beet, Chickin, Turkey We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities! | HOWARD STREET FOOD MARKET] 148 HOWARD STREET AT PERRY LARGE LIGHTED PARKING LOT yy) CANNED FOODS Gm eS 2 POT PIES” 99. a "HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE x AGAIN f | AND ON EVERY SHELF—BARGAINS! Ritective Through May ! Ne Waste U. S$. 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Ice Box Jer | oe \ 4 \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY APRIL 28, 1955 - ale kare a liv - Buy Large Beef Cut, meals rather than have leftover | the potroast and cut this into cubes For Sunday: Suppe Homemakers with small fam-’ roast and cutting it into three cross © thee ay ll ean oan 8 ee ilies often find it advantageous to | section for three fresh meat meals. . ceay iete greens, thin strips of ham of tongue Served fo Rolls purchase a large beef cut and plait. For the first meal, os te bone. Swiss 0 potion aie soak | with some of Swiss EGG ’N’ OLIVE SANDWICH TREATS—At lunch- | wiches. Serve tomato wedge and avocado salad and time surprise the family with green olive and egg | tall glasses of chocolate milk. sandwiches. Use olive slices to garnish the sand-|. National Baby Week Puts Spotlight on Young Eaters By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor For 27 years Child Health Day has been celebrated on May first. The week following is the annual | dessert dish. Pour rennet-custard mixture over it. * * . Maple Bread Pudding Rennet-Custard Cut two slices fresh bread into | National Baby Week. With over smal] cubes. Mix with one fourth | three million babies being born in | the past year, the week assumes a ‘major importance. This year we celebrate from April 30 to May 7. | All these junior citizens need good meals. The commercial can- | ners who put out the great variety | of canned baby foods have dorie a| magnificent job of assuring their | small customers of nutritious food. | It’s up to the mothers to carry on teaspoon cinnamon, if desired. Di- | vide among dessert glasses. Make | maple rennet-custard following ba- sic directions, Garnish chilled des- serts with whipped cream. Gelatin is always an excellent | choiee for children. They respond to the color in this dessert. Here is a new version of a whipped gela- tin dessert using nonfat dry milk. Pink and Red Dessert ea ounce Legge acl strawberry gelatin ter Dessert is an important part lemon juice of any meal, While we do not \ cup Ronfat dry milk Sa ee rene wee we | Demnies guintio desert in 1% | many sweets, we realize that (CUPS hot water. Chil] until slightly | some sugar is essential in their | thickened. Pour one third cup wa-| diets, Let’g talk about some sim- | ‘eT into a l-quart bowl; add lemon at eaters: - aortas nonfat dry milk powder tard . . t with Rennet. ~ is one of the old- ssl * a0 J. / oe est of baby desserts. As you know, | nti! stiff enough to stand in soft | made with whole fresh. milk. It. helps small babies become fa- | _ Pour three fourths cup slightly miliar with new textures and thickened gelatin mixture into flavors, an Sinch square pan. Beat re- Use the mild fruit flavors until ™aiming getatin mixture until the child is older, We suggest two light and fluffy, Fold in whipped recipes below, ane for the very) Ss. Spread evenly over sctatin one for the older infant. in pan. : | om until firm. Unimoid and cat | i * * | Strained baby fruits are eagerly | ~ - | eaten by \% cup concentrated frozen orange juice | Steam marshmallows until soft in top of double boiler, -~Add strained bananas and orange juice and cook over hot water until How to Serve Turkey dark, plus a spoonful of stuffing, on each plate. Don't ladle the’ gravy over the turkey and stuffing. | Let guests help themselves. Know how to serve turkey? A slice of white meat and one of) andi, sald and tevrag ae way of easy spring meals. Deliciously new in sandwich fill- ings is an egg salad made with pimiento-stuffed green olives and » served on crisp rolls. Sliced étives used to garnish the sand- to add a decorative note. Egg ’n’ Olive Sandwiche Treats 6 hard-cooked osee, =—— cup chopped ¢ teaspoon eeay pally 2 tablespoons chopped onion ee Pp fted green olives : % teaspoon dry mustard by cup Mayonnaise 4 hard rolls, cut in half Sliced pimiento-siuffed green olives Paprika ‘ Combine ‘eggs, celery, mustard and mayonnaise; of rolls, - Garnish with olive slice es, as de-/ sired. Dust with paprika. Cover) with top half of rolls to serve. Makes four serv ings. Artificial Ice Available Looking forward to spring out- ings? | to keep cold foods cold. The arti- ficial ice is a gelatin-type com- os \or freezing compartment of your refrigerator before putting it in your picnic basket or insulated i picnic bag. i celery | seed, onion, one-half cup olives, | mix. thoroughly. Spread on bottom half! You can get artificial ice | pound; freeze it in your freezer | on using it for several fresh meat less piece of beet from one end of , Re cheese nce rey 4 SURF 2°39 ‘U. S. 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TIDE se a 3 | i's poun 4 beat You save nutritive values this way! app - worry EIGHT ! fy 4 ‘y 45° h és Fi s 7 ; Mee « } rf > = y 7 iar by b ¢ i ; ‘ i ‘ ee # f 3 £. ! a, aH é i fi s f yo PAP | Df j 3 : id fi j ; ‘ik ; Y a td Sauce Browns Kitchen bouguet is equally ef.- fective when preparing roasts and pot roasts. provide you with richly colored drippings to make an attractive and appetizing gravy, to accom- pany the meat. California Pork Chops . loin pork . 1 tineh — 1% bouque 116 teaspoon marjoram = -ounce can sliced aml mushrooms | onloeees lemon. —. ay a pores med mores. Vermouth er wa. : Brush chops ‘on all sides with kitchen bouquet. Melt fat in fry- | ing pan over moderate heat. Add ‘chops and brown quickly. Sprinkle | 'P imiento-Apple in onion, salt and marjoram. Cook | one minute longer, Add contents of can of mush- rooms and lemon slices. Cover, lower. heat and simmer until chops are done, about %5 to 40 minutes, When chops are done remove lemon slices and discard. Com- bine and add cornstarch and sherry. Cook, stirring constantly, until sauce is thick and clear. Makes four servings. Have your dealer bone the shoulder to-rice dressing. * With Savory High on the lists of good buys at| most dealers are lamb shoulder /roasts. This fine-flavored § cut | makes an excellent family budget |roast, with leftovers for sand-| | wiches. They come in several forms. The most economica! is the bone-in square cut roast which weighs 4 | to 5 pounds. This cut also may be boned and sold either relied and ted Stuffing Adds to Chop Appeal Honest Abe Yokum won't be the! — jonly one calling.for ‘‘po'k chops” once you serve them with Pimien- to-Apple Stuffing. Stuffed Pork Chops may\sound like a gourmet dish — and {t tastes like one too —-yet all the while it’s easy on_ he, pocketbook as well as on the | The Pimiento-Apple Stuffing is truly stuffed with special flavor— Try Beef-Rice Loaf for Hearty Supper A natural choice for a hearty main dish is this Beef-Rice Loaf. Complete your menu with a to- mato julce appetizer. buttered frenched green beans, hashed brown potatoes, a jellied vegetable salad, hard rolls and a dessert of blueberry pie, | pungent with pimientos, crisp with apples, and delicious —— and through. Pimiento- Apple Stutted Pork —_ \ thick . ounces) eee. | 1 cup bread crumbs or prepared: stuft- 4 pork cheps. |-inch i yt or jar (4 1 pond, grated raw apple ! teaspoon brown sugar \@ teaspoon oregano \ teaspoon celery salt i Salt and pepper to season 4 Ask the butcher to cut a pocket | Meat-Rice Loaf - in the pork chops for stuffing. (This can also he done | {anlepecns ae enion cap milk teaspoon poultry seasor ing Mix all ingredients thoroughly. Pack into a greased 5x9-inch loaf pan and bake in a slow oven (300 degrees) for 1% hours. Eight to 10 servings. . t dry beans in the water in you have soaked them. ‘by cutting the chops in half, hori- zontaliy, down to the bone.) Mix together’ all the other in- | gredients and stuff a portion of | the mixture in each chop pocket, fastening the . pockets together again with toothpicks. Put the chops in an uncovered | baking-dish and bake them at 325 degrees for 45 minutes to one hour, turning them at half the. baking time. Add a flourish to the serving To make the pimiento rolls, | take fairly large pieces of pimien- tos (from an extra can), tuck bits of parsley at both ends. and roll them up. Quick as a wink and twice as eye-catc hing! $e t. ‘Takes to the Freezer Pies made with canned app'o _ | slices are a “natural” for freezer storage. Make two at a time (that takes two cans of the apple slices). Then bake and serve one, and quick freeze the other, unbaked, for another day. No thawing is re- quired for the frozen pie. Just! STUFFED SHOULDER OF LAMB—With fresh vegetables, a stuffed shoulder of lamb makes. an excellent family budget meal for spring. Stuff Shoulder of Lamb ‘weigh between | Because these roasts are economi- jcally priced, better make een jsmall pieces. for stuffing and fill it with a toma- | Tomato-Rice or as a ¢eushion shoulder with a convenient “pocket” for a ta- vorite stuffing. | The boned shoulders usually | 2% to 4 pounds. | yours carries a packer's brand. | Here are suggestions for stuffing | shoulder roasts. Try a bread stuff- | ing to be baked with the roast or in-the. pocket of the cushion, fla fa. vored with finely mashed ga and celery. Or, a stuffing a. I and tomatoes, seasoned with bay’ leaf. To roast the shoulder of lamb, | place the meat fat side up in an! open pan in a slow (325 degrees) oven until a roast meat thermome- ter inserted in the thickest part of the meat registers 182 degrees for a well-done roast. A 3-pound shoulder of lamb will require approximately 1% hours and a 5-pound roast three hours, A 4pound cushion of lamb will take 2% hours A temed and relied sbaclaet ot) lamb weighing 3 pounds will re-| ‘quire two hours and a 4pound rolled roast 24% hours. Stuffed Shoulder of Lamb 4 pounds shoulder of lamb 1 cup rice 2 tablespoons fat 1 onion, finely ¢ 1 green pepper. finely chopped 1%» cups quartered tomatoes 1 teaspoon salt Have shoulder of lamb boned to thake pocket for stuffing. Cook Melt fat in skillet, add crushed bay leaves, onion and green pepper. Cook until tender. Add \omatoes and sait aa cook about five minutes. Stir in the rice. FU the pocket of the roast with ‘the rice stuffing. Fasten with skewers. Place on a rack. fat side up, in an open pan in a.slow oven (325 degrees). Roast about 2% hours or to 182 degrees by a roast-meat thermometer. 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Glenhurt, Birmingham, Mich. Mes. Calvin Bell, 80 W. Fairmont, Pontiac, Mich. Mrs. D. Sidaway; 2416 Austin Dr., Walled Lake, Mich. | Mrs. R. Branstner, 1672 Humphrey, Birmingham, Mich. Mrs. Wanda Smader, 1519 Baldwin, - glamorized by the addition of nut- Meg. We can learn moch about nut- meg from the Dutch, who once controlled the world's market in this aromatic spice. For instance, the Netherlanders use nutmeg to bring out the best | in a meat loaf which, surprisingly, they cook on top of the range instead of in the oven. They also add the delightful flavor of nutmeg to sauces for chicken or seafood and use it as a seasoner of vege- tables. ‘ por *, cup coarse stale bread crumbs it, teaspoons salt “ 1 ege 2? tablespoons fine dry bread crunibs 1 tablespoon shortening 2 te 3 tablespoons water Mix the first eight ingredients aru to cut re in| Every Lunch and, as nts grew, the poorer ones mae sors out. Nowadays, cookies approach ' confection heights. No school But one particular tree, though | junchbox is complete without wea pal lar ery Bing. | crisp, good cookies for dessert. we babied i Crumb Macaroons offer tanta- | lizing crunchiness by combining dry enriched bread crumbs and | chopped nuts. Spicy Pecan Cookies niscent of the cookies ‘Mother used to make.” Crumb Macaroons { cup fine dry bread crumbs All this happened in Oregon, and | 1 cup sugar to this day the finest sweet dark ,* ap cael aes cherries are produced on the Paci-. i ee vanilla extract fic Coast, where the rich volcanic soil produces a particularly fine ' fruit—a versatile fruit, too. Canned dark sweet cherries com- | bine with almost any other food |you can narhe...are delicious _ Served any time of the day. Combine crumbs, sugar, salt and nuts. Add vanilla extract to beaten | eggs. Add to crumb mixture and on a well-greased baking sheet. Bake in mederate oven (350 de- grees) 15 minutes, or until lightly : i Cherry ’N’ Cheese Blintzes i eweet cherries | 2 cups sifted enriched four 2 starch | ‘e teaspoon sods a 1 by tablespoons lemen juice | ¥ teaspoon cream tarter tablespoons sugar . % teaspoon 1 tablespoon butter {2 Seaspoce cinnemon with juice it hi . 9 nutmeg 1 rectpe for blinse batter (‘or use 1) 2 cup butter or margarine fecipe prepared pancake mix and 2 cups _ Pa ieee eager . liquid) | 1 1 pound cottege cheese i % cup Simonds, blanched and etvered | ‘% cup chopped pecans Drain and pit cherries, Combine; Sift together flour, soda, cream cornstarch and sugar thoroughly of tartar, salt and cinnamon and and add to cherry juice and lemon juice. Add butter. Cook over low heat until thickened, stirring con- stantly, Add cherries and heat through. Make pancakes and keep warm in.oven unti] ready to serve, Heap cottage cheese on half of and fold over. Serve with cherry sauce and top with slivered al- _monds._Serves gix.......-.__- Rhubarb Chiffon Tarts® | Are Gala Lunch Finale Fresh rhubarb lends an ap- eee \ teaspoon vanilla extract margarine and sugar until light and fluffy. Add egg and vanilla extract. Beat well. Add flour mix- and mix weil. Shape info rolls and wrap in waxed paper or press into cookie molds. Chill until firm, about three | hours. Slice about one-fourth-inch Bake on ungreased baking sheet in moderately hot oven (400 de- grees) 8 to 10 minutes. Makes about 8 dozen 2-inch cookies. | petizing tartness to springtime Prepare Crab Salad have an old-fashioned flavor remi- - mix well. Drop by teaspoonfuls nutmeg. Cream together butter or ture to creamed mixture. Add nuts Pontiac, Mich. loaf on all sides meals. Serve rhubarb chiffon) . ’ : ing heated in a Dutch oven. tarts for an extra-special lunch. for Your Bridge Club Barry Miller, Then place the ‘rack under meat | eon finale. . When it fs your turh to enter. 22125 Tuck Rd loaf. Add the water. Cover. Cook | Cook 2 pounds rhubarb, cut into! tain the bridge club, make up ae4 over low heat 75 minutes or until | l-inch pieces, in one-half cup! some crab . salad: Crabmeat, areyy 7 5 done: —“Yteta: Six” servings. water until tencier——Beut three egg] diced celery.” mayonnaise. Fill Mrs. Louise Hall . yolks with one-half cup sugat/ unpeeled avocado halves with the 48 E. Burdick, P barb. Beat three egg whites! in a shallow baking pan and pour Oxford, Mich. Mix cream cheese with mayon- until stiff but not dry. Gradually) @ little hot water into the pan. naise, grated onion, garlic add one-half cup sugar and con-| Bake in a slow (325 degrees) oven James Vassas and minced parsley. Serve as a tinue to beat until meringue holds/ until hot—10 to 15 minutes. RFD N 4 . dunk with corn chips. Makes a_/ stiff peaks. Serve with potato chips, sprigs No. 4, || nice first course for company! Fold into the fruit mixture. 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Charlie was preparing to unload more happiness onto the worid when death overtook him. During his last illness he was investigating a development of incipient borns in a cart-horse. Putting horns on a horse would have been child's play for the hoaxer who made a man out of a monkey. g& shrine, with pilgrims from all Bagpiper Marches GI Buddies to Class: FT. KNOX, Ky. (UP)—It’s a long way ftom the hills of Scotland to | | Kentucky, but it would do any Scot’s heart good to hear the skirl- ing of the pipes as a -unit of the Third Armored Division to class. 5 Pvt. Lowel! Thomson, the Army’s only semi-official bagpiper, has the job of piping his féliow GI's to class, assisted by a drummer. Thomson played with the Clan Me- Naughton band in his hometown of Rochester, N. Y. His buddies think his rendition of ‘the division's marching song is real crazy. u Pile up profits through Classi- fied ads} Sell things you're not using, rent the spare room, secure a good job! 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The trouble with these statistics | is. that they tell us how many—_ but not whom. We don't always | know if it's-Johnny Jones or Mary | Smith whe needs help, Why? The American Hearing Society | got the three million figure by applying the number of children. with impaired hearing in certain | tested areas to the total school! population ecress the country. | { If Johnny or Mary happen to| live in one of the 24 states where | pa NS ABE ‘hearing tests are not required by | PEARY’S FLAG TO BE ENSHRINED—The Recall eres carried state law, their deficiency might by Rear Adm. Robert E. Peary when he discovered the North Pole in g0 undetected indefiffitely. 1909 will be permanently enshrined in the National Geographic Society's Y°U'd be surprised how many | Explorers’ Hall in Washington, D. C. The taffeta flag is shown above, Younssters are trying to live nor- | in a 1923 photo, with his daughter, now*Mrs. Marie Ahnighito Peary ae ee ado ae eae - \ Stafford, a noted explorer in her own right. Her mother, who is now 91, a . oe eee See mits. They are often called inat- made the flag for her husband, She presented it to the Geographic | i tentive, unmanageable, even stu- i Saciety and her daughter will accept for her a gold medal in special | pid, Either they think they have | cetemonies, May 6. Peary guarded tbe flag with his life. During four’ normal hearing or. they are too | harrowing years in the Arctio, he kept it wrapped around his body to. sensitive to = aayone. guard against losing it. The flag today is patched because Peary de-| i { posited fragments of. it at memorable spots in his journey to the Pole. Billy. was One of the latter, And On his return he gave the flag to his wife, saying “It has always been | his ts a more or lees Gpicat case He was a shy, quiet child, of a. m atest treas y greatest treasure.’ | large family, After seariet fever ~ | at 3.he became even more reti- | Free Chinese 5th | Gal umn og i) oat father thought he was disobedient | Recommended by Yoshida “27% “2 icon TOKYO «®—Former Prime Min-| Asia and criticized as extremely | ler always would say. “It’s just] ister’ Shigeru Yoshida today rec-| dangerous the present Japanese | | Billy’s nature te be abéentminded. | me Maybe he'll outgrow it.’’ ommended fhat the non-Comm | fel with the Rede, of trying to" The next time she told him to nist world use 10 million Chinese * do something she almost shouted. outside Red China as'a fifth col: At the same i he said he did! Billy heard her and did the er- umn to detach Red China from! “not believe the Soviet Russia-Red|tand. So his mother concluded that Soviet Russia, | China bloc was as stron if you just im t Bill g as ‘some | press it on y, He called $plitting the: Commvu-| feartul-minded persons in the free he'll do —_ you say, nist bloc the best way to overcome world believe.” ° the Communist threat in the Far, «]¢ soviet Russia and Commu-’ When Billy started to school he East. It appears strong, he. said, . nist China were truly that strong,” didn't play much with the other! because of the long common fron- he said “they would attack the Children. Since he was a bright | tier China and Rusdia share. ‘United States. which is the main. !@d he managed to do passing work! : ” in his overcrowded class. He said the overseas Chinese in: 7 = ee ee ‘ Once when he saw the eachar| Southeast Asia could be shown. ask him a question he said timidly | through freedom and world trade| Toft Loves His Cigors he hadn't heard her. She smiled at | that communism does not pay and | ;him reproachfully. said, “How | - then they would become “ar effec. BETHALTO, Til. ®—Mrs. Earl | could you. Billy? You weren't lis- tive fifth column for the freedorg ©. Welton admits she made a tening'’ After that he just shook and welfare of mankind by calling ™istake in teaching ber son Gene his head that he didn't. know the out to their compatriots at home. : | to smoke more than a ye@r ago answer. “Tt would have great impact on “a3 a sfunt.” She says Gene, now | Billy lived in a state that left the (mainland) Chinese people and 3'2. ‘spends one dollar a week for the problem of hearing tests up Communist China from the Soviet than candy. He stands and bavis! When he was 9 his town’ igckect Union.” _ until I get him one. That's how board decided to institute audio- > 2 @ much he likes them.” She said the meter tests. Yoshida's edvice was in a text family doctor told her the smoking * ¢ « prepared for a speech to the Tokyo wouldn't-hurt the boy. He was found to have a serious Foreign Correspondents Club. hearing impairment, stemming | ___He ‘left that portion out of his’ Primary colors used in color from an infection that didn’t clear: talk, but told The Associated Press television are red, blue and green, up after scarlet fever, With a hear- that was inadvertant and he stood, rather than the conventional red, | ing aid. he is at last able to hear In the packed club dining room. is used te reproduce _ white in ‘hope too that proper medical care he said communism threatens all. proper balance. will improve his natural hearing. | : | with diseppearinn carrying handle! Outdoors—a trim, light-weight portable tadio with “hand-mold” carrying handle! Indoors— with the handle folded in, it's a striking table sadio! Four-inch G-E’Dynapower speaker and powerful built-in antenna. Wonderful gift for Dorion 00: Meg Ace en ent fay eee : charcoal / Rea, weer’ or’ Bes, 32.9 by the text. ‘blue and yellow. The combination everything said to him. There is| ang Sos oso a days, the trio has brought back Clay Victor, more than 30 wriggling reptiles Mothers Urged fo Keep Eyes Open for Delectve Hearing i in Children == 8, Curtis wes Not every case has such a hap- “The mother is the logical per. | audiometer more than 30 years another room? He should, if he! and Eddie Pennell, both 6, py ending, Even if there is a state| son to notice impaired hearing,” | ago. Here are some tests he sug- | -~ hear satisfactorily, law requiring testing, and even if Fowler maintains. “And she! gests for mothers to use in. simple 5. Is he learning to talk normal- | they hope to ‘sell tate re “it ‘it is properly..enforced, treatment} should do it long before the child , home checks every few months: | ly’ and if his voice natural? Chil-| ¥¢ Set @ chance.” | does not autofnatically follow. jenters school. All she'd have. to|- 1. Does your baby react to sud- dren learn to talk from hearing) They added, “The weakest point at present | do is put him in the next room! den noises like a telephone ring- others talk. . If they can't hear, received no offers. in the follow up.” says Mrs. Flea- | acts! like other children, Then of hands, dogs barking? He should, | /able to = properly either. nor Romnei. head of the education-| Se’d know But some parents with normal hearing. - ope ' 18 not in the ‘testing, program, but |4Md speak to him and see if he ing, a door banging, loud clapping properly, they obviously won't be! But until such offers come, 'they’re making the most of their prizes. The snakes make them the ‘al service of the New York League Won't face it.’ | 2. Does your baby react if you, envy of every boy in the neigh- for the Hard of Hearing, | Dr. Fowle ” se oer ease ‘suddenly come into his line of vi- 3 Small Boys horhood and besides one of the oe = : i sion, as if he hasn't heard you en boys said, “You sure can make “You test, you put a card in’ | a conservation, } hel ped — the ‘ter the room? This would indicate Find Snake Pit girls run.” ‘the file, and you go somewhere | epeiees hearing. = ‘else to test. But what happens aft- ‘Not That Desperate Are there discharges or odors in Heart of City er you leave? Do the parents and KEND VILLE, Ind. (UP rae your child's ear, or deform-, WINSTON-SALEM, N, C. wh — HEATING schools follow up what you've told: ALL nd. ‘\f) — ities or swellings in or about the | Three small boys, with the cour- |] Bete buy. don’t tail them? That's the crux of the City officials, tired of hearing com- external ear canal? 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C. in the contest were | Runners-up Ann Bidwell and Marilyn Carter, also sophomores. - The winner is the daughter of. : Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Mundinger. ' : | am Choose Officers) at Four Towns, Keego . ing secret urer; Mrs. Carl Domas, historian, chairman, ‘and Mrs. Leslie Talaba, @ mental health. | Alix Clark has been elected of the School, with’ Mrs. Raymond Dom- browski as mother vice president, and Albert Willis as father veep. Witl? a tow deine. the bylaws drawn up by a committee were accepted. Reg. $279.95 2-Riece LIVING ROOM POWER MOWER _ PREE! SUITES . 16—Onl PRICED 3-Piece Mrs. Rex, Klassen, program|. president newly-organized PTA of the West Bloomfield High | ~ ‘149 ae | 4S Power Mower FREE. | OUT THEY GO! PATRICIA A. AUGUGLIARO Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Augug- liaro of Waterford. Township have | announced the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Anne, to of Waterford Township, No date has been set for the wedding. OPEN TONIGH TILO Parents Group to See Film . lat Crary School | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— The first parent study group meet- ing of the Isaac E. Crary Junior High PTO will be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the school. “Meeting the Needs of the Ado- ‘| lescent;:”° @° film based on the home, school and social problems | _ | of the early teenager will be pre- sented, followed by-a panel dis- cussion and then group discussion. Panelists are Mrs, Harold Ott, Jack Nicolls, John Abel, Bernard - | Heaney, and high school students Julie Vernon and Ralph Weaver. Frieda Huggett, Waterford Town- ship visiting teacher, will be the moderator. The regular May meeting of the PTO will be May 11, when the curriculum program for Tth and 8th grade students will be pre- sented. Additional County News _on Page 66 alice) INSTALLATION, PARTS WARRANTY ond SERVICE OPTIONAL | | bal j jf serene =? f b CHOICE OF COLORS I GIANT 21- INCH | - CONSOLE i TELEVISION |- ‘i ‘Reg. $300 { ~ NO MONEY DOWN Now Priced as Low as J. Whing, resident, will be held at 2 p.m. | will Saturday at Roth’s Home for Fu- nerals, with burial ig Greenwood Cemetery, Birmingham. She ded Wednesday. Surviving’ are two daughters, Mrs. Helen Brough of Detroit and Mrs. Marion Ehle, with whom she made her home in Oxford; three sons, William Edward Whing .Jr., of Detroit. Austin M. of Romeo, and Donald L. of Inkster; a sister, Mrs. Rpse Ellen Borphwick of Pontiac, 13 grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — Service for Mrs. Stephen rear; Campbell, 73, of 4130 Airport Rd will be held at 10: a.m. Saturday at the St. John Catholic Church, Fenton, with burial in the church cemetery by the Dryer Funeral Home. She died Wednesday. Surviving besides her husband are two brothers, Henry Diegel of Ann Arbor, and Frank Diegel of Detroit. Edwin A. John TROY TOWNSHIP—Service aes Johny 76, of 2343 Gulver, be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the William R, Potere Funeral Home, with burial in Troy Union Cemetery. He died Wednesday. Surviving are his widow, Alice, two sons, Frank, of Lyon, Howard, at home, a daughter, Mrs. Edna Snyder of Big Beaver, a brother Theodore and a sister, Mildred, both of Mt. Morris, and 19 grand- children. Alcoholics Anonymous Set Open Meet at Fenton FENTON—The Fenton local and the Central Michigan Intra-area 'Council of Alcoholics Anonymous have announced the fourth annual “Open Door Meeting,” which will be held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. The meefing, which is designed to acquaint the public with the work of the organization, will be | held at the Fenton Community Center. FREE WITH ANY NEW REFRIGERATOR, TV SET, GAS for} Vern Willard of ‘ships United Fund group, at a re} (Deaths in Neate Communities Vern Willard Will Head Townships United Fund Farmington Township has been re-elected pres- | South ident of the Oakland County Town- named vice president; Clar- 0. Bales of Commerce Town- was treasurer, and W. Earl Prosser, executive vice president of the Michigan United Fund was the speaker, He gave a brief resume of the of United Fund in the area and the state, emphasizing the partner- ~~ involved, and the necessity Or a annual campaign. ihe, wep ylang mittee were Willard, Bales, Mrs. | Rogers, Arthur Rose Jr. of Inde- pendence Township, Al Weinburger of South Lyon, Joseph Koehler of | U2?s?. M POWER LAWN Farmington, and Lester Siuter of ington, and Jack Hodges, repre- senting the Onkiand County C10 Mrs. Barel to Head Colerain School PTA TROY TOWNSHIP—Mrs. Walter — Barel is the new president of the Colerain PTA, * | Marie Hether is mother vice president; Roy Weaver, father vice president; June Jardine, secre- tary; Hazel Weaver’, treasurer. Mrs. Ralph Matney is historian. County Calendar = Towns "out segue Willian eet at the home o are me _~ Murrey Dr. at 6 p.m. OWER OR ELECTRIC RANGE, AUTOMATIC WASHER OR DRYER SOLD IN THE NEXT 48 HOURS! ITS FREE! 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Humphrey Slated =| thes came af 7, Exports of locally made goods, bi niches Of cement for account for some for Address at MSC is ange te ae THE PONTIAC Pars, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 6s of the car designers look Soe 7 Colorful Parade of Cars Brighten Highways ' MEN‘S OXFORDS .| He Knows a Bargain to 1 per cent before | bert M. Humphrey (D-Minn) will vertise as many as 60 col- 4 World War IL be a featured apeaker at a cen-| uri 28 but they were ex=9p-!ls Doomed in Kalamazoo | ors and two and. three’ times|eve” When He's Drunk The magazine, Far Eastern Eco-|tennial symposium on “freedom! cial order, "| KALAMAZOO’ Ut—The log cabin | tat many combinations. And these | |, HAUDREGE, Nee. Soph loud nomic Review, in commenting on|and security’ May 23 at Michi- Today two-color finishes account | birthplace of Gen. William Rugus | *¢ What might be called stock ieee He went to the front —— the goverument statistien, —— for about 8 per cent of all the| Shafter, commander of the United | Ors. Many other combinations | 40) tis nas halftipsy man i “About 92,000 persons were em-| James W. Miller, gtate control-| cars built. Fifteen years ago| States forces in Cuba in the Span- | “7° Possible standing on the front porch. ployed by 1,752 factories andjler; David Fellman, professor of| more than half of all the cars| ish American War, is going to be| Added to the “stock” hues | «1p take it,” the stranger said, MEN'S DRESS SOX 3 Pair $f, 10 workshops at the end of 1950, and science at the University built were black torn down. and totaled up for the entire “Take what?” Good asked. SI ee these increased to 111,879] of Wisconsin; Bruce Smith, direc- * ¢ A special committee of the coun-| !mdustry the number of possible | <-rnat car out front.” OPEN MONDAY ‘TIL 9 P.M. workers 2.418 establishments | tor of the Institute of Public Ad-| Whether the great variety of|ty Board of Supervisors decided| Combinations runs into almost | (oo4 had picked up a card as by the end of September 1954. Be-/ ministration, New York City, and) colors and color combinations have | the building is a “disgrace to the | ®*tremomical figures. he left his store to put against his st hh sides, there were about 100,000) Wilbur I. Newstetter, dean of the anything to retail sales vol-| general in its present condition.”| Almost as bewildering as the | windshield to keep it from frost- eri oes persons engaged in unregistered | School of Social Work at the Unt-| ume isa debatable question, Cer- The committee said the cost of| variety of colors introduced by/| ing over. 43 N. Sasi St warlehepe: | versity of Pittsburgh, are sched-| tainly every car maker is con-|Testoring the pioneer monument| the car makers in the last fife| The card read, “Special — 9 - segnew x. “New industrial developments | “led as other speakers. juring up new hues. Few, if any,| would be excessive. years are the names given them. | cents.” | during 1954 included the estab- > Ushment of a large flour mill end the manufacture of aluml- mum hand torch cases by the cold extrusion process,” the Re view gald, adding: . “At the recent exhibition of Hong . Kong products, more than 50 ‘ : kinds of new and improved pro- —. e ducts of 46 factories were dis- played. The mest notable ones . ing machine, refractory blocks, air e - @ conditioning equigment, steel wire z ee ropes, waterproof watch cases, sales, detergents, ‘stretch’ type ny- : : “The outlook for Hong Kong in- : . ; Gustries is reasonably bright. So . far there has been not too much | difficulty raw | beautifully simple! . fg it i i iH in : i i : j i i in |. Bitty Antioch Offering Job Experience to Teaching Staff 4 E i t i 3 ! : P : i elk * COMPLETE end OFFICIAL figures show that cgein in 1054-—tor the 19th straight year— __—. PEOPLE BOUGHT. CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! a hy Chevrolet's. modere bousty, lke that of modern. orchitectere, - springs from dean, uncluttered design Fortunately, good taste is not shackled to price, and no car in tured elegance of Chevrolet’s lines. They have the classic purity | that is the mark of all superb design—and the secret of its The erp simplicity of the grill, for example, says tomorrow, still will warm its owner's heart with pride. It will not be out- dated by “‘massiveness”’ or bolted-orr decoration—and that is a dividend only truly modern design can pay! ° Nor is styling all . . . it is merely a clue to the radical advances : made in every single phase of performance, roadability and han- ” dling ease. We have said that the new Chevrolet is stealing the thunder from the high-priced cars . ... and we would be deeply pleased to show you, on the road, exactly what that means, Why don’t you call us, pane, and act a date ior demonstration? tT r BUY any ve = YOUVE’ TRIED CHEVROLET'S RECORD-SMASHING “TURBO-FIRE vo" : ees "Most Modern in Design—Lowest in Price S-HARGREAVES, IN| ys Pontiac, Minion - me |) Pe ere % th . : i ge | Be. prs Shoe a. WN Pri aie | . @ Bu e *t Sowly returning to form ater 3 Snead, the favored bit unsuo Doing Well at Tackle — eae ee f bad Be | f F rt naments, once again was a top | ANN ARBOR (UP)—Observers | elusive, but advanced with a 3 and rou xpe png gage gy capes EN agreed today that right halfback!2 victory over George 3 as- tough | George Corey, Baden, Pa. senior, | tle, Winston-Salem, N.C.. and a| An excellent crowd sitenited |" seep oo oi es ‘bat Be CO | has been the backfield|4 and 2 decision over Jim Pilz, | Wednesday night's meeting of the try Club, stretched out to 7,102 | performer in the University of | Dearborn, Mich. Oakland County Sportsmen's Club | yards with par 36-36—72. | Michigan’s spring = tournament marked another to hear Dr. Justin Leonard, gen- “It plays tougher thee t Gide \ Corey, who weighs im at 175 | Ur o.Soes “hark mmm than 3S accepted as Michigan's | your age.” . | pounds, scored two touchdowns for Pinehurst’s Dick Chai greatest trout authority, talk on| So commented an expert on any yesterday in another game-con- |; The former U.S., British and | qin, $° Set mere fim out of) kind of course, U.S, Open cham dition scrimmage ordered shee ng.” Furgol. hae oul pees Gemamaae ae oe Ma Cetra a wan Dr. Leonard, research chief for} Furgol’s National Open victory The pair of touchdowns were the | own 4 and 3. the state conservation qualified him for this event, and 3rd_and 4th for Corey in the past showed the audience colored slides | last year his win in the Phoenix | twe-practice sessions.—_ ___ 9 yg sd taken by himself at various trout | Open, in play-off with Cary Mid- me ty rege otige oor G-_ ségae|ESlq ders Seek lean cae codlenes Rie = =e A tennis clinic for adults, spon-|} = i (i‘“‘tittC iii a icrties Press Pipte Meads, Oxford, Mich., senior-ap-) Woodehucks to ___{ ilustr audience . zo Oe ) ; _| many ways that they can enjoy sored eee Fue ae Se re eee ee eee eee peared cavtain to be te the Mic : ° their. fishing trips. Middlecoft, the 1955 Masters aday ¢ May 3, at 7 rr i ' i : el | a tackle. Meads, who held down a Dig Bunny Holes | atter pr. Leonard's illustrated |Champion, is, of course, a solid evening, Pm... | it’s just what Dean Wilson, instructor for the Parks | and Jane McGuire, 1038 Golf Drive, all of Pontiac. spot last ak | talk, a question-and-answer ses- | favorite. He finished fourth, with at Washington Junior High School | and Recreation Department's Ist golf clinic at PHS| Clinic was ‘held in PHS gymnasium. Wilson was | Sard season, worked BEAVER ISLAND — Beaver| -i-.’ was held. Many questions | 28. last year, and the year before Clinie wil! be held on | is telling Mildred Burns, 59 Monroe, the demonstrat-| showing the proper position of hands for holding | °t tackle again yesterday and im-| Islanders have asked the state to asked concerning fishing and | third with 285. pe nights for six | ing pupil. Others in the_picture, trom left, are: pressed Oosterbaan with his line| provide emergency housing for cot. | Were asked ¢ vith 285. instructions conducted : ' The rabbits (there are o) talent. In to players by Don Grove of Birmingham. | But Ex-Champ Won't Quit few of them) don't have enough | First Down Leaders as Middlecoff, Furgol, Wall and wt oto, er ces oe __1..|Maple Golfers [mist esemt "| coe ances ~The nane Sd, On te A will. move outdoors to the tennis! T 7. : To ease the shortage of both | fourth in the western division with : eae en * * "|Unrated John Holman Upsets Ez Charles| vag | gatnime hanes Secs [2°65 Sane ae nano! | eae mene che Bw Ta , Al persons interested in learn 2 2 ° ° '-¢ Island Game asked Football League in first downs |1jovq Mangrum, as well as Boros. ing liow to play tennis or in im- ; R dW State Conservation in 1954 with 255 and also in total oat th risag dal ae Sets eo [OTD Technical Knockout at Miami Beach |IN RECOLG WIM | sss, cersice, Prem | it wih nt nom tal gre Hoead Cup re of enipps MIAMI Fla, @—They first round with a right behind the Charles. The fight was televised| Palying over North Hills tricky harder than before, Dog-legs were i ee Oe yn jel Oe Beach Auditorium | left ear but the 33-year-old former |nationally (CBS). Holman weighed | layout Wednesday afternoon Bir-| Rabbits, in case you didn't know. | Perry in Front fashioned into two holes, no less i own live in borrowed holes, which| SAN FRANCISCO—Joe Perry of/.q around the course and the | and they must wear tennis shoes.|Wel-Khown fighters are beaten| three and immediately took com- : hung up a new school record for "+ at dig.| the 49ers carried 173 times. for is a than evar. phe | fe Army Honors Lt. Shea | {man teams with 8 tine 3 et ee = | 1.089 yards In the 1854 season to| "No contestant will starve out the Bowli R Its Last night, an unrated, 27-year-| Charles hurt Holman with 4 con-| WASHINGTON @ — First Lt.| EML contest, on @ 343 total, Island sportsmen have been try-| lead the National Football League| week, however. Each is guaran ing esu old Negro from Chicago, John Hol- | sistent body attack and was lead-| Richard (Dick) Shea Jr, who won Medalist Tim Baldwin set the | im& to increase the cottontail popu- in rushing. His average was 6.1) teed at least congglation prizes of AUBURN man, launched a thunderous sur-|ing on all cards when the fight) the ICA cross-country champion-| pare with 75, followed by Mike | '#tion for a long time now. -lya rds for each carry attempt. . “T've got no excuse,” Charles : Ray Puffpatt led the AUR, sore aot, 63, | said later. “T really blew that one. |of nine. S008 tt Go bast wedhas od On ten | ae SOE ee He was a hard hitter and he wore|\ Referee Eddie Coachman} i.’ "reg. Joe Borovick, Maples’ coach, is DRA KDVaS, QUEENS me down.” : stopped the fight at 2:48 of the starting his 2nd year as links men- i aa a ru.|. Tt was the second bitter upset | minh set "ree. straight, solid Mai l tor for Birmingham. Triswre 8 fun Fine | fOr Chale the mame auditor {Fights to the head and seemed| - ajor Leagues ee Servet’ fi Bee Blam he'was cutpomnted by Nino [on the verge ot putting the ex-| ° amemicay Golfing Clinic Aces @ Sandbaggers aides, an unknown . Jesters 1 Jokers 43| dog who went on from there to os «igh poor —(W7) Buta, 21y. S| become the top contender for It was \the 16th knockout for al Lee ae de Stee = FPA] Rocky Marciano’s heavyweight |Holman in $7 fights and his third : — crown. . - Fe “This won't stop me,” said ’ last loss ML pont. 1 &| Charles, who still has hopes of d, who $M Maung: Pont. 66 63 : : first round. | - a ae t f fie hg? }’ g' THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1055 fi . i 2 RH iene hy | ain aaa ; u 2% viata byl: } SStiis tits t afi] gateedas pasate NE ett He — A et Al Hi ES Le q38 fipelttiss fats Ha ae pals 7 ae #- pits it spue} 7 28 phy sit Bhs i H alt a! g payed, = Wee TLE dT erES Hah: ne fiestas sil pe appeals lea Eaup ae ate alt TAT Al Ho oF i i ste 23 Has i nil Bilt aia set coe aay kM 8 a a A eee eee) sh) = OH gsb ile be |p Bexbepgettey 28824 | Bit Ae iad 23 A RE ind | “Bu Aleit ball oe ee ieienttitanelt gs tilelislitstitanas A 7 5 5 a5 | SF ub 1 ve ey! alii HT || 1% H} | & & sym geaibeinths| |g = i Qo aa LEE) | 2 = q i i q ‘ “SC Bhh é CUT Re HAU TH < iq = faa il = Half pitell aig) | 25 See ith - _#hs ot jes { ? 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Seg if i stds , e if ai | Oo ES ti a ify ie ‘, Te pid i - i aie ee fini lit ip ML a 3 < i st SB « a! =- 3 =3> a Eb piety y areekiye. holtz, Chic Aaron, waukee, Mucler. New York and Hamner, ix | . Kellner, | = ! = oD at Lafayette ski. lege was looking for a new basket- | Mu. ball coach today to replace Bill | |weather forecast was for partly | cloudy skies, with a chance of ‘late afternoon showers. | Second weighted for the Blue _, Grass at 123 pounds each were | | Murcain Stable'’s Jean's Joe, win- ‘ner of the San Felipe Stakes and ‘second to Swaps in the Anita Derby, and C. F. Morriss’ Munchausen., stream Drawing 121 pounds were Ali- bilt, Hutcheson, Racing Fool, Speed Rouser, Nabesna, Make Ready and Shannon Comet. Clifford Mooers’ Nabesna, 4 | chestnut son of Stymie, was the ‘only real surprise entry. The oth- ers were expected to bid for aj | derby spot today. Kolff Quits Cage | Van Breda Koiff, who resigned melet, Philadelphia, 13 State health department warned | ‘opening day fishermen to be on |, department | wash with strong laundry- Summer Tan in the | feature of | Santa | a winner at Gulf- Col- | Detroifers Retain Top Places in ABC FORT WAYNE, ‘Ind. (UP)—Two Detroit bowlers still held ist and 2nd spots in the all-events stand- ings today in the American Bowl- ing Congress tournament. ~ | Fred Bujack was tops in that /event with a total of 1,993, while | Detroiter Jim Telfer was’ 2nd with 1,964; Therm Gibson of Detroit | still was 5th in the all-events com- petition with a total of 1,935, Edward and Richard Knapp, brothers’ from Newark: N. J., move into 2nd place in the, dou- bles. Pleiffer’s Beer of Detroit still led in team competition with 3,136. Bernie Schoof of Mt. Qemens, Mich., had a 670 yesterday for high singles of the day. rolled -a 1,314 total yesterday to | , Junior Net Clinic | Under Way Saturday A tennis clinic for boys and girls age will begin this Saturday morn- ing, April 30, at Washington Junior | High School gymnasium. Clinic is | sponsored by the Pontiac Parks | and Recreation Department. Classes will run on successive | Saturday mornings for _ seven | weeks, concluding June 11. All ses- | | AUTO STORES from eight through 14 years of | | Garden record with 27 consecutive sions will start at 9 a.m. and ‘tin. | ish at 11 o'clock. Don Grothe of Birmingham will be the instructor. Pupils should take their own rac- quets and must wear tennis shoes. > Record for Ricketts NEW YORK—Dick Ricketts ot Duquesne set a Madison Square | free throws made in the holiday festival basketball tournament | during the at season, by State Last Week were included on '59 Violators Listed department's wi vation law violators. 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If interested, contact recreation | May 4 at 7:3 P.M. at Pon- director Tom Belton at OR 39152. | OM hee = heel ios Team not represented at this meeting will be omitted from the | league. To date 17. teams have in-| dicated entry, Meeting agenda - will | cover |league. organization and rules, | Schedule, playoff methods, .and other regulations, Expert Body and Fender Repair on All Makes of Cars . ; sa 5 Sarge 4 ‘awkey Thinks Williams Wil ‘Fine Used Cars at Real Bargain Prices! Schutz Motors, Inc. DeSoto-Plymouth 912 $. Woodward, Birmingh Pentiac Press Phote ALL EVEN—Four junior high school hurdiers hit | Mathis of Jefferson, who finished 3rd; Willie Pearson the first barrier in the same stride in the | of Washington; John Herron, who won the event: meet at Wisner Field between Washington and} and Nick Shorter, who took 2nd, both of Jefferson. Jefferson Junior Highs. From the left are Jim | The Jeffs defeated Washington, 55-22. UM Professor Advises Anglers to Keep Moving . Here's some fishing advice from, how many fishermen just sit whee comet Se spree it vemibilRy ‘Karl F. Lagler, chairman of the! and wait for the fish to come te |" ' 800d.” he says. University of Michigan's depart-| them.” If you don’t hook any near the ment of fishing. | Prof. Lagier suggests casting pri tomplimy on = with Des't—be says—sit im one spot | the shoreline with a floating-diving | i bai pect t * # 6 a aaa Then try heavier cover such as If the water is clear, start the ilily pad fields, weed patches or “You'd never find a hunter |'moss beds. Use a slow sinking | sitting in one spot all day,” says bem moving the second it hits the lure this time, making a steady ' Prof. Lagier, “and yet look at ‘water, he says. If the water is retrieve. | cloudy, wait for five or 10 seconds —thei start retrieving. * * * “This gives the fish time to find. | { i] -_ | wee “oe 4 | : . ; | . ‘ 4 ; ——4 2 = EES: a 2 4 | " vii ; | —, # ata ae | == ag. ix me ce : 5 | re ~ eis a g | & > ee Pee = | : a0 { A , a ee t Be Bi —~ i | | i t Ted Reported in Phone Talks — With SoxOwner Slugger Believed to Be Still Wanting to Get Back to Game | BOSTON (®—The Boston Globe today quotes Boston Red Sox own- er Tom Yawkey as saying that he | believes retired slugger Ted Wil-|. # liams ‘‘may be here again.” The story reports that Yawkey | has ta to Williams by phone | |since the regular season began. | | Previously there had been no word | of communication by Sox brass _with Williams since mid-February. | , 2 I .8 * * «& WANTS TO CLICK — Photographers taking Andy Carey's picture At that time Ted, who quit have to know their business. The Yankee third baseman has a studio, baseball last fall, said he would ‘Andy Carey's Portraits of Distinction,” in Alameda. inform Yawkey and General Man- —-——--—— — ager Joe Cronin if he changed ee ns'mind apar'snurs. ""” Harbert, Mangrum to Play in Palm Beach Tourney | In of games at the start of the sea-| NEW YORK—Melvin (Chick) | Middlecoff, for the unique match son.” | Harbert and Lloyd Mangrum, two | medal play tournament. Asked if he thought Williams 40-year-old members of golf's sup | Harbert and Mangrum figure te would return, Yawkey ig quoted posedly-fading ‘‘old guard,” chal- be tough rivals for the entire star- iin the article as saying: ‘| lenged the onrushing youngsters of | studded field in this event where “Yes, I think there’s a chance the fairway to “come and get us" | each member meets every other he'll be back. I know his problems as they accepted invitations to play player once, points being scored on (referring to Ted’s marital diffi- | in the Palm Beach Golf Champion-|a plus and minus basis as mem- culties). But—well—I think he may ship at the Deepdale Golf Club | bers of each foursome match medal 3 a * * The Globe says Yawkey spoke to the heavy-hitting outfielder “‘aft- ,er the club had played a couple. The Globe story says Yawkey_ was asked if Williams wouldn't | have to go on the voluntary list for 60 days if he didn’t report by the May 12 player-limit dead- line. Though he didn't elaborate, according to the story, Yawkey said he didn't believe hat was true. ¥~ i Pls Of course he's a peculiar bert, whe last year won the PGA youngster brigade. Gene Littler | three-man racing commission te 4 fending champion Sam Snead and fits. | comcaiiice! * * * . is. + } ee Something Wonderful Has Happened To Refreshment f t OHNNY FIFER says, ‘‘Here’s good news! There's more enjoyment in today’s Pfeiffer’s Beer.” Two impor- tant qualities of Pfeiffer’s offer you greater refreshment: 1. Mildness to please your thirst. 2. Deep flavor for true taste satisfaction. Enjoy the beer that’s brewed for more refreshment, more good taste in every glass you pour. Try Pfeiffer’s soon! ts Wonder -Ie, ST Tea, ee ee | player-limit | means giving Up an extra player ' The May 12 deadline meang, the team must cut to 25 players plus returning servicemen (Faye Throneberry and Dick Brodowski) > Wilhams is on the team’s regu- lar roster. He can be kept ff the is met though ‘it be here again.” June 1-5. scores. y in some things. He mi eed 5.) || champions allie oles (hekeg and British open champion bao replace the present single commis- { the recent Masters winner, Cary | 4 seen racine ; | Under the bill. the commission Yawkey was asked if he thought lw a) ww ‘Tm not trying to tell the ——— still wants to play base- young fellows that golf life be- ; gins at 40. but I know I did 0 ns an ® s think he wouldn’t be able to hit | that 345 he hit a year ago. He; Tuamer-ap. “They'll discover that on Commission might be like that, you know.” ee ne = oun owing 2 | =) ‘ so LANSING (®—The House had be Thomson, will be in the select 16-| sioner. man field when the Palm Beach is | The bill, introduced by Rep played. They already have ac-) Leonard Wood iR-Detroit), was re- ELI — sion would be appointed by the W ll d | k p governor. No more than two of its aie a € vog | members could be of the same po- Takes Limit Stak a es imit fa e — would appoint a director; who Huntersfield Kennels of Walled) Would take care of administrative I think so,” was Yawkey’é re- pretty well at $0." chibchied Ser: cf At least two members of the; fore it today: a bill providing for a cepted invitations, along with de- ported out yesterday by the state ! litical party. | Lake have another winner on their | —— CRAue a *~ | list. Howard Mesnard, breeder, M P AIG N—Red Grange! ang trainer of the kennels won P served me regent < the Unii- | the Limit Stakes at the Southern to Compete at MSC versity of Hlingis until recently. | wichigan Springer Spaniel, Train- | EAST LANSING (UP)—Nine of n b licensed field _ tr: - America’s top collegiate bilhards | weekend. Hig Princess Pat on the chance Ted will report. Top Billiard Stars & players will compete at Michigan | 2year-old was the winner. State collegé¢ Saturday in the na- The big event, open all-age tional intercollegiate tournament. | stake, was won by FT. CH. M The tournament will feature an Mic- | kelwood Saud. owned by Phil Ar sxnipition by Willie Mosconi, world ps 's Armforth Kennels of Chi- 5.-ket billiards champion. O = The nine collegians, from six ip mee the place WinnelsS western and midwestern states. eg El Staindrop — Breckonhill | qualified for the tournament after ls 7 — on besting more than 500 competitors oy . French, Grindley oes in a winter-long mail tourney. in puppy stakes; Redmill’s Rustic ~ ,, . 3, 4 ‘Ranger (Pete Stricker) 3rd in Calder Award to Hawk ; novice stakes; Kim of Hunters-) MONTREAL w — The Chicago field (Tom Ryan, Grosse Pte.). 4th: | Biack Hawk, who haven't had Minnie Ha-Ha of Huntersfield many reasons for jubilance in the (John A, Blanock, Detroit) 2nd iN‘ past few years. were cheered to- a _ Ls = i aires All are from the ‘Hunters- day by the selection of Eddie Lit- ——— . d_li q = ; ‘ J FOR = er, as winner of the Natioal Hock- OR lone jibe Skipper Golfers Win jey League's Calder Memorial canal : Trophy. . Waterford High School's golfers sic Get Your Fishing h Roch . = ' Tackle ot anded Rochester a 330-513 defeat Minnows-in Colors in the Falcons’ first meet of the season at Bald Mountain Golf Club Wednesday. 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ALL CLEAR Plastic Covers for 1955 Cars Complete Sot 1* SLEEPING $478 ” Late Models $2.00 Higher hme $12.95 to $21.95 Values :=— Convertible Tops mtd i \ THE roaribe n PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1055 p. ft, ~ FX TT? pS, as Gaya : > i champion wanted quiet surround- ings in which to train for his May _ ~ es } _ \ SIXTY-THREE ° weather, higher pelt prices and lib-| | Otter Trappers Break esd ieadatine Samrkass ao Macias, Mario Signed | Record in Past Month: _| the peak: year, an eee a LANSING (—The State Conser- | world bantamweight } BB} | vation Department said today Bears Sign Lawson will fight here May 12, Promoter : se. a apenas took 608 otters | CHICAGO — The Chicago| Tony Padilla has an setting a new record.| Bears teday signed q new line- lilla said Macias’ manager, Sane Bache Cok ces Bleachers and chairs op eat al ms Wa beet ds Trappers also caught 16,685 bea-|man, Ernest (Big Red) Lawson, George Parnassus, had agreed to in from his living quarters at a ne = Ott © ene ete Je tee | ham-| protects not only forehead and (Ver almost breaking a record, the 6-4, 250-pound offensive tackle,|a bout with Baby Moe Mario of seoteal tectel ba Uk chen af seen MeOH: pened Gear Gomme tore [oe tet toe o aod t said. | who service football the| Reno, Nev. It will be 10 rounds, at the Fairgrounds. | purchase a hot snack, with or|to keep the nose from being| The Previous high was in 18, |fat thre season with the Boling nomtitle | rial : . when 17,517 beaver and 533 otter Field Air Force Generals. Previ- too, when boxing fans | without the always-frying onions. {touched by an errant glove, fol- | plunk down $1 a/ It takes Marciano ions. were bagged. | ously Lawson attended ‘winston. coach Royner Greene also coaches r Ceaarenaal game pen‘said ideal | the varsity baseball team. The ring is set up in the middle , Of the grounds’ largest exhibit Utah's Gardner Spanked’ for Luring Players NCAA Reprimands Coach for Encouraging Transfers KANSAS CITY w — The. NCAA| verbally blistered Utah basketball | Coach Jack Gardner yesterday for | obtaining players by methods it termed unsportsmaniike and un- | ethical. It said Gardner ‘“‘resorted to de- planning to shift trom PRE te FE a ‘ _ | Comment on the NCAA's action. +handied in a routine fashion; rath- 3rd Win for Scots but covertly carried beyond rea- sonable limits his contact with, three Kansas State College varsity | basketball players in an obvious | effort to persuade them to trans- fer” to Utah. Gary Bergen, a Kansas State transferred to the Salt No fault was found with either the University of Utah or Kansas ‘State by the Ethics Committee | | which conducted the investigation. | The committee said the student- athletes ‘involved were not un- known prospective transfers to be er, two of the potential four trans- fers were among the finest bas- ketball players in the Big Seven Conference.” Bunte and Bergen were instru- mental in leading Utah to the Sky- play eligibility. The Utes had a 131 league record and a 24-4 overall | mark, ALMA (UP)—Alma College golf | squad captured its 3rd_ straight | win of the season. yesterday by de- feating Ferris Institute, 10-5. Alma is undefeated. Berkley Reties for I-L Lead; ‘Maple 9 Wins Berkley rejoined Waterford and Southfield atop the Inter - Lakes Conference baseball standings | - Wednesday with a 9-2 victory over Farmington. Bob Blackwell worked for the Bears and registered a 2- hitter, fanning 15 while walking only 2. His no-hitter was broken up with | 2 out in the 6th when Farmington collected a pair of singles. Bill | Yoder had a double and 2 singles for Berkley. In a Wayne - Oakland League game, Brighton whipped Milford, 10-3. Larry Raub yielded 7 hits, but struck out 13 and collected 3 hits at the plate. Birmingham downed Mt. Clemens in an Eastern Michigan League contest, 0-1, with Dick Sheldon hurling Shit ball and striking out 11. Tom Beck had 2 triples among | 3 hits, batted in 4 runs and scored 3 for the Maples. Santee Becomes Father LAWRENCE, Kan. (®—Wes San- tee, America's fastest miler, be- came a father last night. Mrs, Santee gave birth to a T-pound, 6-ounce son, their first child. Both were reported doing ‘fine. with @ prepared spiel over a pub- lic address system. This includes 'a@ year-by-year account of the | champion’s won-lost record, The introduction of partners precedes Marciano’s en- _trance. Then comes the business | of anointing the titlist's tender | nose with a mixture of alcohol | and olive oil, a task handled by | trainer Charley Goldman. Adjust- | | graphs “‘but please don't Stop him | After that, there’s the sparring, two rounds with one man, one each with the other two, Then a session of bag punching, with Mar- |} When it’s all over the announcer ‘advises the customers that Marci- ano will be glad to give auto | as he leaves the ring.’ “He'll do it for you after he's | dressed,” says the voice, “if you'll wait around for the hour it takes | him. ” Sam Snead’s PGA FUNDAMENTAL 3— One-Piece Swing I and most pros start my swing | with a slight forward press. This | is a tiny, but tremendously impor- tant, movement of hands, hips and right knee to the left. before ac- tually starting the backswing. Like the waggle. it helps to break up tension, and also is a good way to put the 1-piece swing into ac- tion. ‘yesterday as Alma College won }its 2nd baseball victory of the Golf School comes a single, powerful move- | ment controlled by the left side. To make this clear, in the PGA. film they first black out a player's | left side, so all you see is his right side in action. From this ft | is obvious that your right side plays only a supporting role in the | swing—until the club reaches the hitting area, of course, where the | right side explodes into action. Then we see the player's right | side blocked out and only his left. is visible in a swing. This really | proves that the authority lies in a | player’s left side. It not only con- | | trols and limits the backswing, but | also leads the downswing. (Copyright, 1955) Alma Beats Olivet ALMA (UP)—Jim Barson held | Olivet College to three runs and | two hits, both of them home runs, season, 5-3, in an MIAA confer- | Salem College. ence game. | Pauli’s Shoe Store Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years Nunn-Bush Circular Tip Bals Continue to be Favorites... You'll have to admit there’s smart- ness here. 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PARKING FE 8.0424 ovrrewrrrrewrree rwwe BUY ON EASY > ‘BUDGET TERMS © No Money Down © Full Year to Pay ij a x i j iar ay i f ff f. ____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 28, 1955, ok »s By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—One of the world’s most talented couples—Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy of Hollywood and New York.—_who took over for Arthur Godfrey for a week, are great rooters for the redhead although they seldom see him. “I saw Arthur the other day. He sure did have fire in his eye.” “Godfrey's seat is still warm,” Pete added. “Strange—'cause they always tell me he.was hot-headed.” Pete, by the way, tells about a lady who Color by TECHNICOLOR.... in the Wonder aman. auvubaee sudgiaiens —SECOND FEATURE— Technicolor PaTmiGiA EDINA with PETER CUSHING - ANDRE MORELL + HARRY ANDREWS « Story ond Sere Play ty Et COFFE, Oratond ty SUG ADD nd RENE & SUNDER «Shanes tg WY ARTY New Lake Theatre Walled Lake, Mich. | him: THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY Seory ond Seseen Pay by DANO LANG « + Protheced by WALLACE MacDOMALD + Direched by FRED F. SEARS ‘SECOND FEATURE— | ‘Treated After | . Pill Overdose Street Resurfacing oa BOSTON @ — Actress Diana dpe brought a large economy size box of “Poof” and blew her arm off. * «ke * - “I thought I’d seen everything—then I saw Mike. Todd per- suade an airline stewardess on an L.A.-to-N.Y. plane to rub his | we feet before he turned in. Next morning, Mike, having slept well, said: “Guys that take sleeping pills are silly.” : * * * A reporter had a 9 a. m. ap- pointment to interview Fess Parker, the Davy Crockett of “Disneyland.” Phoning from the hotel lobby, he instead got Lex Barker who—being awa- kened by the wrong call—got sore as heck about it. - * * * ~o Tall, youthful-looking Forrest #4 a -— Latin Quarter show after which | MARY AND PETER Comedian Georgie Kaye told “I wondered what you were doing here, Mr. Tucker, then I realized you came to see your sister Sophie.” ; * x x * : My wife asked me to run a correction about Liberace’s Dior-designed tallcoat which I dismissed as “silver-colored.” She says it’s “silver lame,” if Fl be so kindly and that the tie and shoes are also silver lame. His dinner jacket is en- tirely of bugle beads—382 bugle beads, in fact. (Sorry, Lee, Peter told Mary, | Tucker went to see the new!, . deietinie tos’ pladvaa Wenhitinns Wid cd esctal Re-| ei opening La Vie En Rose May 25, NYorker Al opened. later. and Betnie fall on the was still on 8 to 5. JAYE P. man who was once their headmaster and he discussed “rock-'n- roll” music with them. “I’m sure Lage don’t sing that kind of music, do you?” he asked. him. “That's too bad,” he said. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Marilyn Monroe Productions hired a publicist (Arthur Jacobs) | , who got 18 requests the first hour for MM personal appearances After hearing Jaye P. Morgan sing for Veep Nixon and | n, we're convinced this is the | | Chief Justice Warren in. Wash’ great new gal star. * * “Oh, no, sir z Peter and Mary Try dul Arthur en rey s Hol Seal Monte Proser’ll reproduce that The Zombie’ll be "more potent than it was in °89 and ’40 and labeled, “Only One Half Drink to ¢ Cus- Strelsen’s got a deal on to buy the new Las Vegas Riviera Hotel which just x &* & *«¢ _ Cocktail parties are getting longer. and Al Steele the Pepsi Cola boss man Relin took over the Colony to observe their birthday which happened to same day. Party started at 6, at 12. Cocktail parties used to be from 5 to 8. Pretty soon they'll be from x * k * “The Four Lads” visited a Toronto clergy- ” they piously assured “It really swings.” x * Marion * Marlowe, bothered by phone calls, moved from The Delmonico to an East End Av. apt. . . Mario Lanza, effered a fat fee to guest on the Bob Hope show, ‘rejected it. (Bob says a new album will be called “Lanza Doesn't Sing Again.”). “We never had any quadruplets back home,” claims Herb Shriner, “but if you caught the hospital in an off season they'd make you up a set.”' That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1955) to have been so careless.) Stage Actress _ Accident Sparks has a newly surfaced street that Te- covering early today from what a Boston City Hospital doctor said was “drug intoxication—an over- dose of sleeping pills.” Miss Barrymore collapsed last night in her room at the Hotel Touraine and was taken by police ambulance to the hospital, where she immediately was placed in an oxygen tent. 2 * * * Her husband Robert Wilcox de- ' DRIV E-1N THEATER Cor. Willioms Lake-Airport Rds, Box Office Opens 6:45 [Eis Singer, sald, —e cee that Miss Barrymore LAST TIMES TONIGHT AE BEST PICTURE or ne an > | BEST —ACTOR —Supronni NG aes FILM EDITING nied the doctor’s report to police |‘ that Miss Barrymore had taken | badly needed a repair job. sleeping pills, | City officials, unwilling to miss “It's exhaustion,” he said. ‘This | out on a good thing, got road re-} collapse was brought about after | Pair crews out. The crews prompt- six months of touring under ad-|'y Spread gravel over the spilled verse circumstances. One can't|°ll, and tamped it down into a take too much of this knocking | lid new road surface. Pr bebe sates tees te ts. OOP Porcheghinicurbs Sweden’s Anita Ekberg —o- Hiding of Assets = By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD w—Anita Ekberg, & blonde Venus from Sweden, to- day lamented that Hollywood cov- ers up a girl’s best assets. What's more, she claims this is due to this country’s distorted view of sex oo Miss Ekberg, who was Miss Sweden of 1952, ts filmland's latest sexboat, Her cheesecake is being broadcast in a volume that recalls the early days of Marilyn Monroe. Unlike Miss Monroe, she is a talka- __‘tive type and excites easily. Her | Marriage aT ace Applications Jewel Me Pal, 30 Gteenweed Ortwine, Geet tee mei te, be, j suse. Sa ba aa et Rg ag 7 A Sica eS Res: Steers Beary Ceee ESS an DRIVEIN THEATRE arid ©. corer, sou Wgedeteek,. a wy rt oe Mary Bo ne © 7:00 ea pinccal tase “Show Shorts 7: as Gerald W. Weiss, Highland ‘ ‘ Setawe | TONIGHT | = THE STARS! The Picture! Ti&t stole the Academy Awards! “a. MGM FINEST MUSICAL! STARRING ' A hospital report, signed by Dr. taken an| Dyed-in-Wool Democrat overdose of the bills ie * a Miss Barrymore’s name was taken off the danger list early to- day and a hospital spokesman said | She Was “resting comfortably.” tha actress, daughter of the late | ‘is appearing in | Booton an the play “Pajama Tops." Her husband also has a part in the | play. The production was staged life,"’ he said, ‘“‘and now I discover I've got a parakeet with Repub- UANTITA EXBERG latest passion is what she consid- | ers an unfair cover cp “It's ridiculous!" she exclaimed. “When a girl comes to Hollywood, the first thing she is asked is her} measurements. If she happens to have a@ good figure, the men whis- tle and carty on. The werdrobe women marvel about how great it ee “So what happens? If a girl has a beautiful bust with a nice curve to it, she shouldn't be coyered up. She should be allowed to show her beauty, I don’t mean that we should go around with nothing on , + UM Survey Shows What People Want ANN ARBOR, Mich # —A Uni- sétond.._And most of them ended CTION —PHOTOGRAPHY —STORY AND SCREENPLAY last night with an understudy. lican leanings.” : $ $ 4 > S 3 U : FA € 3 2 ® 2 ‘ $ 2 — 2 Disie . (US-10) 1 of Ti FE 5-4 4 . : $ LAST TIMES TONIGHT | > i allie ali ali a lia ti iin _ 4 . a } 3 BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! 3 > 4 a > = $ rae = $ ae - $4 v7 A > i . L 4 > : $2 E $ : > ACGUREA Pictunt re] > teases 4 > : 4 , Bombs Away, Play On! up oe more than they had planned to. Cunienivace brings customers to service keeps them. Brands of Lietite Suiek vegiduite. All but 11 per cent had at least tried it. GRAND RAPIDS # — If it comes to the worst, Grand Rap- ids will have music amid the ruins, Daniel R, Waters, executive sec- retary of the Kent County civil de- fense organization, sent out a call yesterday. for-volunteers for a civil defense band. Madrid is the largest population “Coney Isle” With Our Own. Special Sauce! 297 post Hern. - Famens aly ne SheceCHOCOLATE or VANILLA DAIRY ISLE One Block West of Telegraph nee pate center in Spain. }|an_ international _| said. “But in this ‘| whistle ‘at girls with more of an above the waist. But she shouldn't be completely hidden either.’ The 24-year-old actress, who said r own Measurement is 39 inches. said this overzealo1s censorship is due to the American attitude to- ward sex. She declared that Swedes have a differcnt viewpoint. “Fhe whistle at a pretty girl is language,” she men evil -intent. . “It is different in Sweden, The. body is considered a thing of beau- ty. Its beauty is to be enjoyed, not considered in an evil light. is to have such a fine figure to| ‘dress. NOUR Batted 7 Added: y.0 © jerry Cartoon | POOR. Fe a ee |in some of the movies made in | Sweden. Boys and girls appear nude on the beaches up to the age of 8 or 10. I think it’s ridiculous to see 2-year-old girls at the beaches here wearing pants and little Strips of cloth across their chests.” Planes Use Tippers. fo Prevent Leakage NEW YORK (UP) — The ver- satile zipper has been put to s new use —. giving. an added meas ane Of protection — Thus, the ‘compartifients are le forded virtually the same surization as the cabins. cabin pressure at 33.000 feet altityde is roughly the equivalent of the pres- Sure at an altitude of 8.000 feet in a non-pressurized plane. Sees More Babies in ‘55 NEW YORK (UP)—Robert Man- | del predicted today that more babies will be born in the United States this year than in pre- ga alg of ewe or Tratitate of RC ee RE WALLED | ta PARK - PHONE FE . TODAY thru SATURDAY ! TMA 1 IDGES POnO-RI seat Tao ee EE SL ee! , FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO SEE PONTIAC’S oft GREATEST MOVIE SENSATION i. inne ne on in CinameScope © LATE NEWS | NEXT: “HIT THE DECK” in CINEMASCOPE a cE GANG G BUSTERS” MONTCOMERY in wm MASTERSON OF -KANS we. oe : at 10:45 . Sundays 12:45 5-8331 >, ie THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955 wg: ree Bes tae. | = \ tut Se eee a r f % Mo SIXTY-FIVE LOSING WEIGHT BUT NOT TIME — This gal | relax, fully dressed, catches up on her reading in New York City while | helps melt _ lying down qp the job of losing poundage. The me-/ wants chanically operated reducing table lets the customer | away unwanted weight. Customer lies to slender, in above case the hips. while the oscillating pad, center, Poker Enlivens Jungle Life sional boa writhing through the slime was enough to make a man By MARGARET LATROBE There was a pause in the poker game, The players listened to a Poker is fun on Saturday night, whether suburban penny ante in Oak Park or on an oi! well drilling location in Venezuelan jungles, where“ American crews bet in bo divars. : 3 ite adi Just so! “Fellows,” he pleaded. “I neve played a hand of poker in my life et) &9 u on a paper, which was a oe help to a nervous poker freshman. | queens, throwing in one card, they | assumed he was trying for a low | inside straight. Interesting game. | poker. | The plane came to fetch him after a week. Fortunately one of | the Chinese cooks had some rub- | ber bands, Bolivars, when carried in large bundles, sometimes scat- ter. Glancing down at an occa- | wrap wouldn't want to go after it, you know, ' fad’s cabin. “Better get in, then you | | an hold the other two packages | om your lap,” he said glumly. his money with care — The foreman helped load the into the cramped Like a gnat skimming the green tanglewood the plane buzzed off, laden. with every shred of cur- rency they had. Pay day was four long weeks away. “Boys,’’ sald the (Copyright 1955) now the fi n - gh foreman, coughing ostentatiously, “let’s us catch us some snakes, They pay | @90d money for big ones at that | museum in the States."’ Hnterest Groups Alter Rural Life ~$Sociologist--Warns of Dangers in New Type of Farm Community - MADISON, Wis. (UP)—Modern . , That's the conclusion A. F. Wile- ‘den, University of Wisconsin rural sociologist, has drawn from a study of current farm life. : The old-time country neighbor- hood is not ag strong as it used te be, Wileden said. In some places it has disappeared com- pletely, aBY ag vee the atract owner families and that tions these with higher educations and | ‘He said there weren't enough | farm groups where tenant families | or those with lower incomes could fee] at home. Some people fear that the spe- | cial interest groups among farm. | ergs might become ‘‘pressure | groups” that could damage the na- | tion’s welfare, Wileden added. A female house fly can lay from 600 to 1,000 eggs during her life- time. “T wasn’t making mud pies myself. I was just showing the other kids my recipe!"’ $50,000 Prize Due. 1985 Aitcraft Seers NEW YORK ~The future holds | a $50,000 prize for some essayist— his heirs or assigngs—with a bent — for aviation. “ By July 31, 19%, he must give Trans World Airlines in 200 words or less ‘ the most accurate descrip- tion of commercial aviation” 30 years hence. The contest entry may include drawings. Entries, T.W.A, has announced, will be microfilmed and sealed at the airline’s new Kansas City, Mo., | maintenance base. The repository will be opened and contest prize winner de termined in 1985. Page Boys Work Shifts PROVIDENCE. R. L (UP) — Rhode Island’s House of Repre- sentatives has so many page boys that they serve in shifts, There are 45 pages for the 100 members. Pages are paid $300 a year, So are representatives. | Blue—Red Sizes 5 to 3» 1" "til 9 o’Clock ‘ontiee Stete Bank Yes ire _ Mother-Dad- + A ie a * * ’ 5 = ; ) ~~ Outfit the MAY'S Everything from Head to Toe for & and as Little as - One Dollar a Week to ~ Account- — aal « & Brother — Sister See Our New Spring Clothes * CREDIT. i on Your Account! AY” “Open Friday and Monday Nights SAGINAW. STREET ; a oN (65 No Trick. Budget- When You Buy } Ed and Milt Say: Just One Dollar Starts Your TY AP Ue y THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1055 _ Prizes Awarded in Esay Contest MR. AND MES. CLIFFORD RUSS Jewell‘M. Fall Married in Auburn H eights Church Board Refuses Plea fo Rezone Acreage laa aie toed Announces Valuation gd HOLLY—The local board of re oe the rate wiin ‘Give Fin Hea Ih i to Legislator | Leslie Hudson Says Credit for Resolution Goes to Class - i i i ir i He he could use fer further re- search.” The letter pointed out that the saving in hospital costs and aid to i { if a sf egatee, aie et clits rae i i | view han et the ansensedvalun-|,02,500 ot Martha Cook Valeo of Brandon Schoo Class; tion of the villa this being an intte dn fet ene Let Crissman Experts Give Your Car a Professional Paint or Bump Repair Job! % Reasonable Prices x ROCHESTER Crissman Chevrolet Co. 755 S$. Rochester Road — A Distinguished Service .. > William R. Potere * FUNERAL HOME 4} d > ea me be | a a Village Manager Phone OL 1-9711 © 1953 F-800 10’ DUMP © 1954 F-600 10° DUMP @ 1953 F-600 12° STAKE © 1954 F-600 12’ STAKE © 1954 F-100 ¥2 TON PICKUP LARRY JEROME Your Rochester Ford Dealer “For More Than 30 Years—A Good Place te Buy” Main St. at the Bridge ALi fie Gets $500 More | in Pay Increase * ROCHESTER—Village manager will be held. The Highland Fire Department is the host for the evening. Romeo Congregation to Visit Ortonville ORTONVILLE—Members of the Romeo Baptist Church will be the guests of the Ortonville Baptist "|the polls for a special election Mrs. Eberle to Address Group at Four Towns FOUR TOWNS—Ground-Observer Corps Civilian Co-ordinator Mrs. Melvina Eberle will be the speaker at the 8 p.m. meeting today of the Elizabeth Russel Guild of the Four Towns Methodist Church, at the A rummage sale is also planped. Special Election Slated June 6 at Metamora METAMORA—Voters will go to June 6. Cn the balist is & question of whether the Detroit Edison Co. should be granted permission to fe “tnt l ie made that in the recent Red Cross blood bank here, a total of 81 g ' Hie Hi gig exceeded contemplated quota of 100,. but blood tests rejectedthe others being unfavorable at this time. eF Clarenceville Youth Wins Scholarship Sa eeree cl The move was approved by the village council at a recent meeting. Through error, it was previously reported that the salary reached $8,500 with the raise. | Church to Be Dedicated Presbyter- ian Church will be dedicated at 4 p.m. Sunday,-with pastor Rev. R. G. Rieman officiating. Furniture at Its Finest OLive 2-9721 HOME FURNISHINGS . 330-332 Main Street OL 2-2121 — OL 1-9642 Rochester, Mich. | 25¢ Citrate Magnesia 12° | $1. Tussy Deodorant Operate In the area. SUPER *1° DAY SPECIAL Lbs. Fast Growing oh keke) FURTNEY DRUGS | SYLVAN SHOPPING CENTER FE 8-043 16 FT. by 36 FT. At this low a attere a seeding fer your entire lawn. choice of gleaming Chrome or Black fron! Look - the bargain Another 7 3 Sets Just Received! ~ Chrome or Wrought Iron 7-Piece Dinette Sets 3 _THE PO TIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 28, 1955 - Grains Develop Mixed Trend "CHICAGO W-Graing developed ‘& mixed trend after early easiness on the Board of Trade today, _ At the outset the major de lines were in soybeans, but even in that cereal they stopped at about a cent, New crop wheat deliveries, strong yesterday, started out a lit- tle lower and then recovered. Wheat near the end of the first hour was % lower to % higher, May $2.10%; corn % lower to \ ‘| about steady; stock : track Cuba 100s unwashed 6.00. * * DETROIT EGas Grain Prices DETROIT, April 27 (AP) ted CHICAGO Gram Detroit, cases Leanese” iodbel-stnes ‘CHICAGO, April 3% (AP) — Opening Phila to, A large 41, medium 38; Fe, e Mey: anes May sess 90% sce B iarge 3; Agrade C'urge 3. ser Meaose Ty Es ee 1.01% lag apd renee: - tee seeene 1.04% Commercially graded: os eseners A rade A large 39-42, me- Ah 2 MAY 2606 cacs 2.4% | dium 35-37. ul Seeecl uly 40 Browns— eee A large 31-39, me- — seers Hert D sevooe 235%] girum 34-3: Pee o-ccess: LON Mev vo 231 | Market “Onsettled. Trade nly fair and a oe 137% a ‘“@}-supplies heavy and excessive to ‘as 3% Ma r rn demand Available supplies tbera! and ee: 15% ¥ sows Bed prices sharply discounted in °. many in- July ....0... 67 July ........1278 | srances, Sep cones 66% raid eeeces = . GM Sales Gain by 39 Per Cent 1,244,059 Cars Sold During First Quarter; Defense Work Down DETROIT (#—Genera]l Motors Corp. reports it sold a record 1,244,- Newspapers Report National Ad Boom an: 4 YORK (@—The —voee ' > Feo ul wras $394,120.00, eas 1953 Suggestions Pay Off 2,930 were submitted as cot to 1,667 for the first quarter in 1954, said Malinowski CHICAGO BUTTER. AND rodcs CHICAGO, April 28 (AP) — Butter steady; receipts 1,227,582; wholesale’ buy- ing preces — wa: 7: score AA 56.75 Prices Mined: Heading Down NEW YORK @® — Prices were dealings, . Changes either way were usually small. Minus signs held a slight numerical, edge. Pullman dropped 4 points af 62% on an opening block of 2,700 shares. The fall came after the Bethlehem Steel, which reports its first quarter results today, opened on 1,500 shares up 1% at stock: | 14456. $3.43 qa -share as compared with $2.13 a year ago. Wheeling Steel had a block of 2,000 shares off 1% at 55%, and other losers included Republic Steel, Montgomery Ward, Douglas Aircraft, Zenith Radio, Kennecott Copper, Allied cal, Parke Davis and Pacific. ; Motors as a group held steady, steels were mixed, rails higher, coppers mostly lower. aircrafts lower, radio televisions lower movie issues mostly higher, and oils steady. fi he News in Bret ! g g Es ehhh, i : Af ae sale, Youth Center, Fri., April 29, 9 to April 29, 9 to 1. —Adv- _|Will US. Steel Lose Fairless? Industry 1s» Wondering ‘if Chairman Plans to Step Down at 65 NEW YORK w—Will Benjamin F. Fairless retires as board chair- man of United States Steel Corp. next week?- Bcc: was a prime question in the steel “industry yesterday in the wake of the first quarter report by “big steel" which disclosed an -| all-time company record for first quarter earnings. The net income was $72,652,402, equal to $2.49 a share, compared with the previous record of $61,- $79,757, or $2.11 a share, set in the first quarter of 1917. U. 8S. Steel also declared another *!$1 a share dividend on common stock, payable June 10 to holders of record May 5—the second dollar dividend since the payment was aa. hiked from 75 cents last January. Church. Star Mothers, Chapter 34. Serving Hall for rent.. Catering service available for parties and banquets. §70 Oakland Ave. FE 4-3486 or FE 2-1805. —Adv. Rummage sale, Congre eeeene 92.4 56.75 9 C $4: care, 00 cational BS; eC “se ‘ New York Stocks Church, Mill St., Fri., April 29, 2-8 Pp. m.; Sat., 8-10 p. m. Good sum- Poultry (Late Merning Quotations) mer clothing. —Adv. ‘adams Ex .. 42.6 Int Nick ..... 644 DETROIT POULTRY Admiral ..... 26.6 Int Paper... 986 breakfast Sat.. DETROIT, April 27 (AP)—Prices paia | Ait Reduce... 315 Int Silver 1 (6:30 a. m.. Covert Methodist per pound f.0.b, Detrott for No. 1 qual Aities “ce 7! sea int Tel & Tel 387| Church, 2775 Pontiac Lake Road. mr bes) vemier ae tee Allied Stre .. 563 Jacobs. .... 7.2 —Adv. meaty. bretiers ao aght bene Te), | Aulia “Chal... 727 Johns Man . 05.8 = Whites 29-30, gray crosses 31-32, Barred ‘ i a Cal able 50. Today's market | Cn tye - 39 Pula. se0: 63/we deem to be essential to the steady. pared last week receipts gee Cluett Pea ... 42 — mane’ a3 establishment of a just and en- off moderately from previous w Coca ie... ee oo as ADEN = sold mostly steady: and choice | Coig Palm ".. §3_ Reo Holding. -- 22° | during peace. vealers bulked at 18.00-26.00, with 7% Col Gas ..... 163 coon Urea we Scar’ rite peta aparinaiy; Cliey 004 | Sitgtey ': Oe Bey Tee... 8] commercial veslers W804 $9; culls dows |ConPw pf 45 1104 ee Gog: .. #1 Fruehauf 1st Quarter : ‘ont cee Spe . . >— not! Nominally |Cont Can ... 16.6 et ed = Earnings Show Gain steady today. Compared week T-| Cont Mot ....12.2 st Pap.... 413 ! Shoe coaghior inmbess demsd,_ Oeeay | Sot ang Seoul Mat #3) DETROIT (AP)—Fruehaut Trail- to 50 cents lower after deing $1.00 OF i corn Pd .. -. 89-4 Sears Rood. er Co. reported yesterday first pepe Re og By oF Bw} Crue Stl oo 18 it see, 2 quarter sales of $47,970,319, an in- and chats’ teseeer iy, 14s-|Cuse Deve Simone 8. ot 46 ats the 16.00; cull to choice shorn sisughter | Curtis Wr -. oo Socony’ Vee §o7 | crease’ oe over — ene ane es eee | oS 2 eee. Dow “heer Sperty ---:: S| President Roy Fruehauf said 5 Gmcaco. sot _ DuPont, “a rtd Std on cal ” et commercial trailer sales in March 500; modera e, stead e = 1 4 ones Oh wee eee y to strong; | Bast Air b... a9 st ou NJ “us were 30 per oa the than in edie butchers NeTs-11%0; eboice [Sr nute't aie sevens OP .. 98.8 | any Single month in the company’s YE ge ey on ee ee ger Ne as asa Emer Rad i. ; most 240-2809 Ib 16.00-16.75; a few 290-340 Stude-Pack . 123) The company reported first quar- Ip 15.00-16.00; g load around 360 J 1475; | Erg) 3 swit & Co 80.6 : Rates eee, ee SE OT | aoe. 2 Teme, Se, Sh |taxes, came to $1,201,780, or 38 } i ives 300; | Fraeh Tra ....383 Thomp_ Pd 83 | cents a share. Net earinngs for ane ont ao sani be saa ‘teers. un. | Gen Bak 10.5 Timk PR Bear 56 on sale aroun $s * ¢° os 1 ’ sold late Wednesday, mainly Einds grad- Elee ..... as Tree W Air 7 zie the first quarter last year were ing arerace choten and betes veighing [Gen Pas) ---- Sig Test C For 1 (S1101,702, or 68 cents a share. 1, up; : : tiow, about steady et the recent sharp |Gen Motors. 97 "nderwd. 34.| ‘Frauhauf announced purchase of decline; steers grading average choice/Gen Ry Sig . 43.6 (° ‘pa, 176. | a new factory. at Delphos, Ohio, and below: Tairly active, fu steady,|/Gen Tel ....51.4 fase aie Lin’ 8 noe cleus @ dditi igre: spots is:So, higher: “heifers fully steaay. pre ep tmit Aire . Vy a pians for an a ion. to spots « ie - 68.2. : .. 68, , Pore and below; cows steady to to i Goede! Br 3 Trait tn : $5.1 Fruehauf plant at Ft. Wayne, Ind. oe nee Dae eee aes Goodyear $92 U8 Lines 3, City L identi an 5 TS ¥ 1 h ige ... 2. A. fond of mixed choice and prime 1.300 Gt No Ry. a, 1S Smet me. ity oses iden ity ‘anon: good Gt es’ I ; 8 nies {080-1950 good 9nd to, low | Greynound .. 1g. Us Steel pf. 168, COLUMBIA CITY, Ind. (UP) — Foes erates inined “yeurlings 1800.23.00, |Oulf Ot... 86 Wasn’m pe. i93| This city lost its identification ers. : prime heifers Up te to 924.50; OultY | Froliand F .... 153. Weite “spe, 26.2 | OVemight. For unknown reasons, oy ant comers OP . | Homestk 42 westg El...... 74 | Seven signs bearing city’s ners and cutters 10.00- ne v4 utility an Hooker El 38.3 becca! ph he commercial bulls 15.00-16.50; goog Neevy | oud Her .. 14 wilson & Co’. 133| name and population were stolen fat bulls ace ye rg choice an = ee ee 7 s és cholce 20.00-26.00; utility and commercial | Indust Ray ... 54 Woolworth... 485 from highways ‘leading into 00-20.00; medium to choice feeding Inland St! ... 73 Yale &- Tow. 4 city. gy 3,500; moderate! active, ooeeriiag 2 8 Youre Sh & T 79.2 ‘ fer lambs and sheep Wi Int Harv... 31.5 Zenith Rad. 10 | Nigme Street for Salk to prime wooled iambs 110 Ib down. and choice, 20.00-22.00; cull STOCK AVERAGES MONTREAL ». to. low lambs 1 19. more. : NEW YORK, April 28—Compiled by @—A street in su pelts” 19. aSer mn loed 108 mostly | The Associated Press| =. urban Montreal North has been re- choice 20.50; a load i? ee Indust Retis Dull, Stocks named Salk Avenue, after Dr. cull to mostly good shore ewes 4.60-6 gre ee je? 72:2 164.5 | J0nes Salk, discoverer of the anti- a-tew- -emes- 40-100. —-—"1 eviews any... .423.4 ae Hy Bee | polio vaccine, : Week ag0......223. - / thie? —Rilet “0 Month @go......216.3 127.0 70.6 158.8 B‘Nai B'rith Units Hear oat sareesas eet ‘mao, $02 1216 * ‘** 1955 M. wsees- he id +f + Regional ClO Official WAS tow. --seon- MF eg eS ae eres _: 11.9 86.4 108.0 at the joint 1954 ‘low....... 143.8 - - social meeting of the Mount Clem- DETROIT STOC Hornblower & Weeks) ents and Pontiac B'nai B'rith Lodge | pigures oe decima} pointe are eighths $0 at Rotunda Inn Wednesday Balewin Rubber? . cane es ita was Newman Jeffries, regional | Gerity-michigan* ..... 26 83 educational director of the C.LO. ‘Prot ee 2 £ o 84 alate 3 34 14 om cara ‘Notions! cay. ga Gall FE 2.9119 C. J. Hephier Co. The question of Fairless’ possi- ble’ retirement came at his news conference following the di- rectors’ meeting. Fairless, who his $3th birthday next Tuesday—the day nual Cy oa traditional retirement age at U. 8. Steel although some oe etiee are made, Fairless replied that he would have an announcement about it at -the stockholders’ meeting, adding, announcement.” chairman since May 1952, succeed- ing Irving S. Che retired at 65. Willys Registrations = Up 79 Per Cent Over 1954 TOLEDO W—Willys Motors re- its commercial vehicles for Jan- uary and February this year were period last year. cent of all commercial vehicles made during the first three months of 1955 compared to 5.48 per cent during the same 1954 period. Unit figures were not given eith- er in the January-February regis- trations or the first quarter produc- tion, Pontiac Press Classified section! jooks ten or fifteen years young- Want Ads regularly! == | Corporate Farings “TI think that would be the ap- . propriate place to make such an- Fairless has served as board | ported today retail registrations of | 79 per cent above those of the same. 131 of $16,026,948, equal to $1.73 a It also reported it built 7.73 per| | NEW YORK ‘(INS)—Shell Oil Co. reported today net income for the quarter ended March 31 of $28,584,792, equal to $1.04, a com- mon share.. This compared with $33,197,154, or $1.21 a common ‘Share, in the same period last. ‘year. CHICAGO (INS)—Pullman, Ine. announced net income for the quarter ended March 31 of $1,275,- 873, equal to 58 cents a common share. This was sharply below the $4,197,701, or $1.91 a common share, reported in the same pe- riod last year. PITTSBURGH (INS)—Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. reported net in- come for the quarter ended March common share. This .was more than double the $7,179,978, or 79 cents a common share, recorded in the same period last year. Plane Detours Autos KAWAGUCHI, Japan @ — A U.S. Army light plane, out of gas, landed yesterday on a road leading Studded with surprises is the to Kawaguchi. Until the plane was | gassed for flight to Tokyo, cars Hint at Proposal Letting Dealers Sell Ford Stock » available through Ford dealers new Ford / ‘shares which are time in 51 years who will take your subscription to whatever number -of shares you” want. The plan envisages that the stock will not only by split 10 te 1, from $600 to $60 or there- abouts, but that the units will be reduced further to sell at $10 or $15 a share in order to make possible widest distribution. It is said the planners do not intend to hurt Wall Street under- writers of the idsue since they propose to have a stand-by fee paid on them. 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Ye Uso : | ‘ co fe , ak . f ie Pas i a J 6 haps : ee. et ; A j ‘ i \ -_ i { t ; P . z : : f ; 7 4 , “y | F 7 f ea ee coe THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955 | . + IB ‘ : x \ ' » : Li ! : g / ‘ bash ; Mrs. Belle Knight, Mrs. Frank ® is now 0g file in my office pubite ‘ CANS | ees Mayor fo Sift [Cock Pheasant East Germans Hike |S. on sac se ma me Sar tite take Sse A ioe. . 5 : mm. . C.F, ie bas Mrs. Chartes Mics. =) |, |Chases Autos Fj Truck | CSF cere tr sass tant as oe fod tag rg ag Sg | ae Refreshments and a social pe- | T'* ; Li D . ines on iruc ers | of May, A.D.. 1985, at 8:00 o'clock p.m.,| Thomas, ‘Unknown—Lot - 1 * pabont | . (eli on riod followed arranged by the ef if = J ust ke og a a cmd ghsse apuntoame wint be peaclaee aot tune aoe: fuat, the col By 4 | . . {Women's \ Association with Mrs. ' wma —- HELMSTEDT, Germany # — Dersona interested to be heard. Speciai A * heretofore made by Dr. William H. Marbach | s» re ig ta 4 heck ¢ sictiad \e Uniting uatetitg 08] Crt Tae Carmen exter ADEE SADA R mvANG, | Getraying that part of the fost whlch | A Short, Clara’. Gaylord, Mrs. Sue : c : ¢ * er’ ng my Ps as ties tightened on Soviet- ; = City Clerk. ae Cannas decided should be paid ‘ - Re R ommissioner’s rushes field presmure April 28, 1955) and borne b ial assessment for the Presides ot 131 Annual Delos, Mire. Worms and | he on of 9 marty surrounded West Berlin last night ruction’ ef curt, quiver, éretnage '|Mrs. Don Humphries in charge. Claim of Needless and chases autos along M66, much | py hiking fines on overloaded! Notice of Special Assessment: end related wort on 1 Pallant avense Ecclesiastical Meeting - - Police Rigidity ee like .a ag Seng cars in the city. | trucks more than 600 per cent, | Sanitary Sewer on Nebraska Ave- ame i new oe file in my office for \, ‘ . F ne 2 * " C - ie: : The iit anual meeting oe |DOUDES Hf Brick@l | sisce wiiam W, Donaison to | sn oer beheve tethrd |main| Mtr, Gay Rime. ogres aca "ati A . i . " Burrell Jr., Jack Hunt, Theodore W. Ed-/ City of Pontiac, will meet et the “Munict- r day promised “‘to find out more’ | one of a flock he raised last July | many turned down a Red offer to . Mattie G. Harris, George Pinkston. | pal Court in seid City, on the 3rd of the - i , feesinee Gavel. Ames Bascn. Goss Poul ; r ple ghey ; terian. Church was held Tuesday and lke Can Agree about charges police officers are |@% @ sportsman's club project. fegotinte previous steep increases | Ti *cummbags (pieve becere. and 00 | te etre id etait an cee riage Se a quantities of traf- oe says the — may /in road taxes with A aliaags Ger- a persons inte ted, take notice: mat ead place vopportunity” wil | be given a : 4 - . to rec- Special rsons ore: iO . elected: Donald F. Dickerson,| ,WASHINGTON w—Sen. George | fC tickets and “molest-| be guarding a harem field. | man government. me tofore made by the City Assessor for| Dated April 27, 1953 . D. Burke, Ray (Ga) mir velses ; peony Cian oe te aiet ‘ sip ical oo'gaiyat — naa Eastern a he West 4 fost which, the, Commision ‘Gecigea wo. eas. ADA R_ EVANS. J. Mehlberg and Richard and the Eisenhower administration | ficers are getting Lind of “cocky tiorr of county roadway A ecting | Germans Said the issue should be assessment fer the construction, af ma April ¥e.. 1088 No B. Kimball, Mrs, Tlarcy ‘Bonise, (CoWd agree on a constitutional and then again maybe it's on the| with M66 for his domain. Cars | negotiated by the Westernoccupy: | wins “arwer east of Mote 'tteat | Notice of Special Assessment: | © : Saka’ - amendment to limit the treaty | other side,” he said. ‘I want to approach the area rather slowly. ing powers end the Soviets. i ee te “pustie inapection. te Carb. Gutter, Drainage and Relat- . : i find out more about it. drivers say, then the pheasant) The Communists, in what many | Notice is elso hereby given thas the ed Work on Sheffield Street “| : , | Deacons and deaconesses | And in the absence of such an “| don't want anyone pushed ;Charges out to run along beside | feared was the start of a. new | Commission ond ireect of the Munici and place opportunity will be given al persons interested to be beard. ; | , a F i i ; / Clark, Almo Vinyard. Geo. M . chosen for another year include: | 4&Teement, George said in an in- around and I don't want to let the front wheels. ee eo ee ‘ay nD, 1008 a0 0:00 orclock pm, John W Kettula. Pred. Molshausen. Papas ies glia od) an To: Joda Land Company. J. Ray Mr. and Mrs. Forest Woods, Mr, | terview, he thinks it will be im- until | West Berlin's truck traffic as much | psec Harry Metser. Perr] and Louise Kent, | and Mrs. Edward T. sc possible to get any amendment “7 the string snaps.” | Its hackle feathers bristle and | as 10 times over former tolls. | and‘ place opportunity, will be given al August * ‘Paracite Ear a MeBride, ie iy Sie. ond dealing with the subject through, Donaldson said he will confer| the bird crows and cackles while | West German officials said the Pry mierestge ts, he heard. Rey Stee ache aad Tames Ween, Cae | April 3a, 1958 gemean and Mr. and Mra. James the Senate this year. ‘| with City Manager Walter K. Will- —_ along at about 10 Reds last nigh t began fining wo. 68%. daca ovine tomuorgeornl George Lee and to al erite an cn a Davis. George, chairman of the Senate man and Police Chief Herbert W. an hour. drivers supp! West Berlin $12 City Clerk, | the roll of the a! Assessment here-| Court for the County of Oskiand, add-| Straley on the allegations. (Will-| wijiams says “he gets about for each 220 pounds excess weight. April 1988 —— & o_ —— tee irttayces: Pettosoagiy ces penn i Richard Fisher, retiring presi-| ed that he won't be able “to take|™&n currently is attending the| five to eight hours of running | Previously they were penalized $18 “Nous of Special Assessment: | ‘2* cost which the Commission decided | (04 Mary Ann, William David and Ruth this / Civil defense atomic bomb exer-| every day.” for each 2,200 pounds overweight. | Cy Gutter, Drainage and Relat. | csscsament for tne construction of curb, | To Charles hears, father of said to out a cise in Nevada.) Since the st of the stra . . tter. drainage and relisted work on | children the secretary Rob- | compromise, as he did last year. | a = ed Work on Beverly Avenue. effield street from Baldwin to Uni- _ Petition having been filed im this Court so Ok tae te apparel led pas ford eel Cee a ees ca tee : — bird has circulated, a stream of Lansing Journal Has weit ginest Haidt, Chester H. Miott:| versity ‘avenue i ‘now on file in my, sileging, that the present whereabouts _ Senger. rer, ne ha rick. | Comm) *t- | motorists has kept the pheasant B~ B: sy: Manan Realty Co. DeRoushe, Mildred) office tor, public inspection | of the father of the sald minor Basil B. Kimball presented his er when the Ohio senator talked to '& by the commissioner from Dis-| busy defending his territory. Big Birthday Edition Pause Lec A Qeained "G, Meey” | Ocoanaton ‘and “tke acsone' ef ina| Sapenseet upon the Suame ten GMRers annual report. him recently about the possibility ‘ict 1, Dr. Roy V. Cooley. The bird apparently has one| LANSING W—The Lansing State | Seite “finnies Meation Wen. hope, | Ce ear ne, ,stll moet at the Suniel: | under the foriedienion of tite, Gpet Dr. William H. Marbach., pastor. of a compromise. | Donaldson also said he plans “to, ore qui villi ‘os 2SOCt:« Jowell cw? nth. Peter C. Geiger’ Morris Pifield. Bernice | of May, A.D. 1988. a 8:00 o'clock pm.| In the o { the people of the : ~ =p , check with others in the district , quirk. Williams notes Journal celebrated its 100th birth- | Sipie, Gratue Riley. ‘Chas r Rawiins, | res neve ‘sald caaeovnani: at eee Tims State of Michigan, you are hereby noti- at the Ecclesiastical ee “White sidewall tires send him) day today with a mammoth edition Cari Shelton. Lloyd N. Grindstaff, Henry | and piace op ; : ip tt Ps § z 5 i i loyd N. I ; portunity will be given all fied that the heart on said petition Meeting with Elder Chester A. Winne S$ M iY lit jene ee bow (ry hel oe: ; berserk—he's like a real fighting | of 336 pages weighing close to five | ane nea Aten Women tee a ee heard. oe ‘Court —— = Varney as clerk. Reports of church [ ay p | lA Fi ‘cock then.” pounds and believed to be the Cretel ur. Barber and te all arene WO. 6832 , R EV Por ger vel May AD. 1998, at two o'clock . } : rg : in 5 hereby a oO — by Mrs. Won { Sh = ea ene ‘ largest single —_ a3 _— ot thes cia ‘Auseasment heretofore ” chy Clerk, i commanded papery paboumalip said ynden Salathiel, D. E. Rightmire, Home it hedule Exhibitions Learns Even Kinky Hair | Paper ever published in Michigan. | tute 7” straying that part of the. cost : = Th being mene William Herrmann, Roy Fosbend- di J OW y A total of five press runs, start-| hich” the Commission decided should | Notice of Special Assessment: | **'v!ce Recot, fh cammone cod notice er, Mrs. B. B. Kimball and Rich-| DETROIT —They're not Pontiac's Fire Dept. and four| Better Than None at All jing April 4, were needed to. pro- | d¢ Paid and borne by special assessment | Curt ‘ lication ee ard Kuhns. . - | now, but Mrs. Irene Acad 53, and others in Oakland County, mem-| oi aro CITY um — Joe tue the anniversary edition which eonmnage ‘ond. related oe Borers es valerian Pander — Pontiac Press a. pewspaper printed and A Mrs. Caroline Moffatt, 49, say| Der of a mutual fire aid plan, will 14.1 itton didn't like his kinky hair |°oMtins a comprehensive history | Ss" venue is now cn file in my office |, T>. Eimer L Good, Athanss Maxim. |“'Witness, the Honorable Arthur 3. they're going to split the home | "verge On various cities in the) 1b) Los convinced of Lansing and the central Michi- | for pubite inspection stherine J rarnet Barney Warner, Moore. Judge of said Court, im the ony they won at the Detroit builders ,"e@F future.in a show of might ex-| sor ‘tha ee was et! gan area for the past 100 years. | ccwsittucn ‘ana "the TaSseeror "at the| E. Rowling Mrs" John “Lyman Jobs | Gay ol apr, AD. 1986 ene aun | hibition, according to Hazel Park |T ‘a0 what he's got today— |™ City of Pontiec. will meet at the Municl. | Roberto. Peter | Tandaxt, “Archie C. Sea “Ort AD ATHUR & MOORE, ° . ; none at all. - ‘ . Cc t : t bg f, Charles A. At In order to win, visitors to the | Chief Frank S. Durbin, chairman | "tr "\ola” officers he tried alg notice, of Special Assessment: | Pri fay. 4D. 1060. 81 8:00 oclock pm, | Adler. William R. Poser, Kenneth |" | CoP poncrEna’ ee evi show had to guess how many nails of the plan. : friend's solution to straighter oa — mm Festherstens Ave: and pl vecptame wih wc gras oh Goplin, Xr. Baker. 1 Beiella L. MeNeinare, = eee: serene ion, were used in the house. | Cities included in the plan. /kinky hair and came out with a! nc. Newman Farms, inc, Wewerd 8. | D&f#0ns interested to be heard. ie hams Qromemen Lk: Vomer | Gaaw k — There are" M8585 mala in the Kowa the Oakland County Fie | Weis’ tahed’ igs” Bon ness tele it MaMeraat S| "Ese gapre wt | Mee rat anes oe inti gDiME NOTES DAE, Om AT jhouse. Mrs. Simon, an optimist, Aid Reciprocal. Agreement. are! he didn’t want his friend, Leon|! pusee"and te all persons tnterested, ADA R Ev ANG, | cake notice, ‘That the rell of the Special | gi'the Towsshin Water e ene ne guessed 58.596. Mrs. Moffatt, a con Birmingham, Ferndale, Royal Oak. | Stamps, prosecuted. He said he| ‘eke notice: That the roll of the Special . apelt be tons | Assessment heretofore made by the City | te ee eS ae ade | 7 Assesamen retofore made e City : : A rt ‘ douca 2 bese ; servative, guessed 58,534. Hazel Park and Pontiac. would be satisifed if Stamps would | 435 Ser tke puspese at Gat teat ment of ce a ei Ble sage dig town [pm orang Both women said they would | . pay the hospital bill and find: some | that pert, of the cost which the ¢ om: Netice of Special ea ees sion decided should be paid and borne by to any matters that should properly rather take half a house than risk A thin sheet of gold is translu- other solution to get his hair back. | borne by special assstement’ for the SS ae ar au gaan (desiasar ao Hanihs Re HARRIS, a runoff contest. Contest officials| cent and transmi solution: Mas uetion Feather- | ¢d Work on Ypsilanti Avenue. soe Sac | ey tat amit ware | hd peas |e ak Sa | eae ate et Se eee | wom ta re em 5 * bd ne - * 7 . " | T Monuments 4A, Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted M 6 | Help Wanted Female 7) Help Wanted Female 7, Help Wanted Female 7 Help Wanted & foc Oreste & Martie Comp AUTO PAINTER COLL - | Boome ERAL OP. wits - } z } ECTOR SALESMAN | SQURESEPES. GENERAL OF. | GIRt. a ie ee c- REAL ESTATE eras © Spees,| sescin Sr AEerameg sty: | Part time daily. For cur-| Bpeppggapes ovr wie) sige ab Perea” | Ree ETB eR) STENOGRAPHER | Seumpmieacieet, mn ome Cemetery Lots 8S ne vou __| rent magazine routes sTaTION ATTENDANT, MUST BE CLERK __ — | Must “* ag res ha. pee mone A Sal oatncn tren, Wik! Pontiac, Rochester and, Sxytrimess:,, Give, qualification | Bovkheaping experience helptul. GIRL FOR PREMANENT Fost | XBT BELRAPID sgika BEGEOGE Aad CO WE. gale in Onliees Mis, Memoral cara tea Belen due Stee | saburbs. Car necessary. | 9) fees Se Ue | So Aiuss hae own transportation | with figures. Some typing. Ex- : “ hela vou provide above sad pe. Ber ies Pres) Teaior’s office ‘aft’ and sar Highest commission paid.| SWITCHMAN, APPLY) "aie Fert s. Wik Peatlee Freee, | NOV EQUIP. CO. | Fourvelt sna ‘your tamiv. it you CEMETERY |- Rite “Realtor. oll Ww Muron.| A ly. F. Wyner. Family BENERAL- YARDMAS-| wong EVENINGS 6 AND SAT-, = ss od Home . 3 wiv, ip purpose and bate & good FEL svsivess WANAGER......97| Pubhcations, 315 Fox = Cre WORK DAILY Ce Neuse | pleasant surroundings for expe- | TERMINAL MANAGER DESIRED foeclal erefning. with pay to cal aS | Rate tery. -eeee 0803, Bidg., Detroit t| Mich. ee see er eseeree ef te TE sm es GARLAND Wit |} FREE DEPT. | lel FICE BLOOMFIELD Fond of children. ve Gardens ‘ sees EXPERIENCED -& . arene . Live in transportation.| operetiona. State full qualification | 9 p.m. represent.age our publice- ie 5 Cede | ay cing” pant FE" 2880 | TRAVEL US FASHION SHOP | diier epeating peg cna | SRE geay fess, Wite Fee | icc ear oy Se Sealey 1 eel say | an tnd, menaee meet cepare | Tmmediaue, opgings for roune SREER GIRLS ee eREET aay Sr COMP ENIGR | TARTED' WOMAN 70, G0, HOUSE:| Droste for, seltemen end wom The Pontiac Press CAB DRIVERS. % OR OLDER. gil BB, W~ & cities and resorts. Average 87% CAREER GIRLS Bo vegans ppm. Live in. Salary MA 41331, afternoons wr sae eu oe ee an Seed, and part pany the ri ~vmglll — 2 weekly, guarantee $200 per mo SEE JAMIE FORD FOR THAT Write Press Boz 3. a + Lake.. Ref. Lis FOR WANT ADS ona oof mites . 7 a drawing “account Transportation SPECIAL JOB HOUSEKEEPER. South St. Royal Oak. 1 pm. DIAL FE2-8181 } |e en | Te mae Per raasaee PE Tat. | Soper, Pootine Hotel 3 tet pm. | A rE tM, sects cnarm-| Posse guing tay” a streams Sere oe an = : ty. ; ing girl to greet customers. Looks tate at LP Ww. _¢rom8.am.tos p.m. | : : Young Men—Veterans | more important than sbilla. r --* 18-25 Travel ‘MONEY CHAI $250 nstructions errors should shee | Well known company wants to pores ‘metnteyy. Tao Sep, qervines $18 Weaniy. Liberal put zoune lady im the public sibility for cress o8 er seosaeery, See tte. 6. ‘R. Robie al ee og ed mg gon. Roosevelt Hotel, 10 a.m. tii | SRCRETARY CAN'T BE BEAUTI | 4 first insertion of the ad HA eproutives vertisement which bes beep "rg s re fe Roatan | wants, © gal whe wont marry ogy al fh -— i of the ie ‘and im-| % ‘eset © year SF ae i? || act : Rerdat cod rereaig” Sat | "ERLE TORE Tce ne Ko Satectmente “ou be | | Stneea Pe tect nt PAPE’ | MANAGEMERT TRATWEES ge | Ietanite Tang, Ka ced'se| Goedel to Ue employe ‘venefis, “Appiy. Mr.| lesen Write Pontiac — . . , beceuse company can't. get! ‘interested in ® permanent con- Morgan, WEC 108 N. Saginaw. Box 17. ‘ : Z fe an 8 2 MEN WANTED a «: ° PART WORK NOW | Closing time for advertise og ad eangere Wiined inh enough te | Soelee Set Tokereast, Pies AVAILABLE —_— [oe | eee Be pects cee we) PS Some cenntane "| give Gupeuate cotae ta Geet tee | Se, SES chet Bowe tee ote = larger than regular come while you tram sooty & | fer. Write Pontiac Press Box 109; ork and y Waitresses 4 7s 2 ven oe ts m8, Paddocks PORTER 1. WANTED: MARRIED MAN on) “™ "°™* : : day previous te publication. ee Wat CES 6 COO" Good compeny seeds reliable & men | dairy farm. | Must have milking Midwest Employment ie Sx | = aan een aceite i Transient Want Ade wey oe oe ak ees tnen Any coc es long as youre | wegea 3520 hocheotes Ra ©" | 08 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO.| _ester ot 1 om pleasant atmosphere of Pontiac's : A a gt IES Lia irmingeem Cepentatie. Wa BARBER. TWO WEEKS. SOR FOR cide IW” RESTAU. i the frat insertion ELDERLY On were to wort, HANDSOME 9000} hy 4 Late, Des's Barver | SOO. wae pean, Gv 3-66 “e- CARR WANT AD. RATES Hendy man cround tetel. 2000 whe "yan topo. paces. ioteree WANTED: CURB GIRL. STONEY S DRIVE- 2 a 86 $233, | | EXPERIENCED WOOL PRESSER. ; men é - NIGHT CLERK DONS RESORT CASEVILLE MICH. . i th OS Full of part ye Claws? | Midwest Employment | Must ve steagy and reiieple No ee ee ones $ 200 360 866.40 Lincoin : "| 46 Poatiog ¢ State Bldg. suetdeeaned jaan i Ft qcengen, Call Caseville 7; 38 3 EXPERIENCED ON | WARRIED MAN WM aan | @ RUBCRIN HOTE ses for 8 ¥_! cs 8 32 bts aes Tioderistiog work, Maple B48 x _ AUBURIN HOTEL DISHWASHER | o 360.448 93 : 1 time. : 3 +e I HOUSEHOLD _ 7 i EPEND. Rn WOMAN FINANCE Gren. ‘Light “housekeeping CORPORATION ¥ Will employ several men 4s : press orenen Gainees Bice, 00 W Sssembiers to work. in. Detroit encore EM 2300 “EE WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK A wales. ‘Zi to 38 Jie. of age, Wid | “enced in truck ine 6 WANTED: (A GOOD RELIABLE | Best, mcsere c goer | «NEEDS: care of children. Live tm, €20. FE | "20", Ovoe taxed. roiled: tertiived 7 & car. ‘This postion offers a se- 177, Tha. Rest holida: vaca- oe 5048) eee FE eure oa. | Beet. PE 2011) Rewisigh Products in city of Pon- pe v DINING ROOM WAITRESSES | race opporuniter the ae a DER dil ged rite Re 4 pet tion yeas. A a, Day aye NIGHT SHIFTS | "= ett housework HAULING 4 | Sth ee ill hands. wet a YRS 2 blocks ren, Live 3-9680, | . eae Sg sar Almagees e _E ete: eaparantet, seer | "a ork afvund peat very. | Ot J6 Milt 1006s —s6—po | APPLY IN PERSON. |WATTRESS waNTED. BauMans | group tite and alization in- : : ie Coro Loke Rd. . houg¢work care act} = =6h OAM. to 3 PLM work. $9813. 6 to — Ra 4 after 6:00 o3 P.M. , : aod retirement’ plan. Apply: | ove TMs waex, |_Help Wanted Female 7) 5 ‘counten oma 1 Putt WHITE WOMAN POR MAID helper : : AN FOR MAID : HOUSEHOLD | "Eee |ancsion’ Waned | Stipes memes! == TED'S [ips seni wt ot) ee rere J . ention ! ante (rminghem. ee. | LAWN LE iG AND GA CORPORATION cai tou ean gt ond Hace STEN Rs AND EXPERIENCED TAILORESS ca | TOODWARD AT e TARE LE ap. WHITE WOMAN FOR igen Winkie Wak 3 WARE JOS ae * . TEP ON TA hh See Females; Ex NEEDED For | 082“? see or: as, FE Sis. “ee we 8 saciney Bi Ponuine to Sor Monieaim. "| Trou nave chilgren Zour pau | _ ward, Birmin a ie FE gee hea Pn ponte | WHITE {ADT TOR ROUIEWORK. | prasrenino §- PATGH LAE PART TIME JOB your income tax Also needed | TEA T Mi eee Wes; ~SALESGIRLS WHITE WAITRESS. DAYS. MA | SLuMBiING — wo RK WANTED. IR., APRIL 27, 1988, ime, Cal Pe s4623 (or eopoint trotag and some shorthand ners godwans, —— | rer Lecies ‘Reay-te-Weer w ANTED, WOMAN POR HOUSE: Woe wee 6 LAW Ene Ralph, Eaward, ‘i902 Rochaven — = Oe ca we RIENCED WOMAN, FOR! ee ore Buck. RB Shoo Inc. “nore. More for nome wea wages. | “in e+ Pe Riipn Seward sad Mamie A Os- NEEDED Pay Fane WAN WIFE) on i ais Gas five in, ML 47705.” 142_W. Maple, Birmingham | _ Phone EM 3-2960. z a or ARAN R é, "Chevrole teach: ( Se ee. Ou ee ae a : - | WANTED: NURSES AIDE EITHER | teed. timates. er Gr, Puneral service was in this . Trainers ical assistant trainee 82 4.0265. red. Must oS 10285, Spm PE Looe, yt yr Tretruation, course Wee: WUcal op. | Boakheeoer FC." $38 | Sep" WaltEes- MOHTS JOE'S Ce" aap eapenenced and te: | <= PS Pe poenod ont ng Oy ~~ Fs Journeymen substantia during | Cook .. .. one -ss++e- $260 | "Spaghetti House, 1638 W. Huron. terested in steady work. For an-| Work Wanted Female 11 ciatin Soigrectoatte usm y re time Write B. Rutten, 011 tim, eEPT. ....4150 | 7 EXPERIENCED SHORT ORDER a P ooh Es pe. : = ~ : Sa A a for ART Tih TT File cet SB | gan ae gare time, one ta OUpervisor .|*ezsme_o. tence, ee |e pram vase nes peers : 6. ‘ | Vry= EKEND W 3 BOND EMPLOYMENT|™ FORD MOTOR CO. ‘ot Collections Whine yore, il Dine Ney” Dray. | CURTAING, REASONABLE PICK: AIRS, REASONABLE . > Mai P - Ju tio ae - BIRMINGHAM ise 1.2.) eee oa et ae Sere LEAK: : Foundry Maintenance qr cuon ft avaliable in ou want offices fet Salary Range ox perienced ao a) food In t. FE 5.0412. ; ca sient’ conditions. Liberal 200 to $4, 3e6i Dixie Hw: DEPENDABLE WOMEN WANTS Millwrights \* Workers em oben mApDIY, Tractor To — charge of seal inves- - EP CRie ne ban iid Witt j : _ *. tie. i. — a Kgpennce oh — in iemun Oe 2-1278 arae Soe uate he caveme.| Wanted: Dishwasher | dewiwa ON ALTERATIONS. Vi B|EXPERIENCED] Scheie) mn | isctricians——_ | —- Apply = and foe at lane dant cot HOTEL WALDRON , DIVISIQN Stenographers Seifare eat on desirable BE WALDRON Machine Repairmen . oftce na Sects Age attic _ Needed i Ae APPLY : Real Estate Salesman o. . Box 16, | Apply _ Pontiac Press “PONTIAC > | | : bahay! | SALESLADIES roms ot | SESE George’s-Newports : ———— _ “PONTIAC _-- MOTOR DIVISION \.THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1955 ‘eau est #7 fy 4 s Ed ide ¢ iets eg _ PAINTING residential, com- Painting & wall hd AND CEMENT _ or too ema’ eat al. Pree estimate. PE 23-6019. FE Tonk. Ph. PR Geet 630. BARBER ASPHALT PAVING CO.| Saws—Lawnmowers oll og SE pty Accurately sharpened. Fa ae se eke roarantond. We Fs Se no TS | PRET AN ke TAS sce | en * oe ° D. W. Pitewater FE 4-2687.| ice cells, 1 ULLDOZING. THEO MINER. Saws MACHINE FILED 3601 Livernois Roch-ster, OL | MANLEY LEACR. 10 st. Bonen wOE WANTED oF job, estimates. FE 23-0077. Recah ogg ne py fos ning. CaRINETS WERS & DOORS. inting. . AD k of D. FE +4186. brick work FE satel. stairs, alterations & garages. fe | Dr » Tailoring 16 €=MENT WORK. PLASTERING. . PICK UP AND 5 OR et Xa -itlivery. OR 3.0005. Reas. me — FE Soe. De | Fer Furniture pe cerca Rae 16A Toaaaieen, specialize in floors. Pesy 18 OUR SPECIALTY basements. EM 3-4879. a“ Plowing, 16B x a A PPB POPP PE LPL LO LLLP va teen CARPENTRY BLOCK AND CE- AnPENTER ¥ORK ALTERA- ‘also custo rE ‘|| GARDEN ROTO FILLING. rE ALL EINDS OF MANURE. ing, discing and leveling. +3371. BLACK SOIL. DELIVER BY | PLOW- FE BU _ Plow gardens. PE 5-1207. FORD TRACTOR Garden and ‘awn plowing and | fitting Ornamenta) evergreens Oxsie Gates, 4365 Lapeer Ra | (M24). FE 5-6356. | GARDEN PLOWING ANYWHERE. | 5-6655 2° SLICE OF HAM ap wewdeduns * 29 Wanted | to Rent aoaee a3 AND ROOM ON ‘ end Drayton Plains area.‘Call after OR 3.0006. 3pm ———— PLOWING AND LAWN GARDEN” PLOW wid flash level: OR 3-4008, adapter ai con- 3-8280 1427 7 PIBWING GARDENS DISCING, a a TILLING YARDS AND ens. FE 4-622. ROTAR TILLING LA’ LAWN ¢ OR GAR- den, oon efter pm. FE __hauled ~A-B-C- CARTAGE CO. Harold as Smith, Mgr. FE Huron 8t. Moving or ee and delivery serv- tee. e Lew tenon. oe ra ro BEDFORD MOVING 2 by 4's, per Lineal ft. Se. all lengths. cial this month only. ON WRECKING INC. me - 8 Mile Rd., corner Or- Rd. Daily 8: 325 8. Open Dail FE 5-061. SL FR. 4-046 Avis ROTO TILING. GARDENS +4380. . 1580 Opdyke, FE 3-385 INCINERATORS CLEANED. ASH or rubbish hauled. Clean up. PE 5134. AND ant true Eveting Cali after 4:00. se OF AN ANY Sons. REAS yoced § joe ditence eae hauled. Also. all kinds of _Dauling. FE 3-1385__159_Wesson. Trucks to Rent UCKS TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT % Ton a 1ty Tom Stake and Dump Trucks Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. Woodward mat gr 3 quadeys SUDDEN SERVICE— ASHES. ROB bish, and srucking. FE 46079" | REDUCED RATES |; Se ve cans” you. Smita “O'DELL CARTAGE ° PE RT Le an ie Sewer Cleaners ‘DON’T LOSE A MIN. . UTE in recovering your | i loss! Place a Lost Ad im- to reach the "finder! "FE 2 8182 for __5-8562 341_N. Perry. oe w transmission Painting & Decorating 20) sc7iaees, ws revolutionary 4&1 DECORATING PAINTING Grill automat tnd so “forth. tng ‘wallpapering. Call for esti- = \A PANTING A AND/ DECORAT | Gg _— tera, “workmanship, Pi Phooe FE 5-5006. wif Bop lerior ir for 5 Sugrantend. Pres ont PE «eves. a a I Tei. removed gy ey rE co P. I I og or po manag dav or night. g | Eeperieced | sober. ‘oopenaohte. “SRG aa as ye py INTER: 3 PAINT- o tuallis Wall Washing =e Ja Ser tee ees, FB SSNS | _Wanted Real Estate 32A WE ARB BUYING AND —— land poet! Gan WANTED ' . ine, Che Cusine take Rd. EM | Warr aco a ee i ae ari Farms, ound 24 = school pre summer vacs- «and Contracts ____Lost & Found 24 ae (PAUL M JONES REAL ESTATE LOST YOUR PET? WANT TO! RETIRED RELIABLE cOoUPiE “2 Huron ss PE 43505 give ‘a bome? FE 45-0200. Want six rooms or more unfurn- _Michigan Animal Rescue Leacue | ished, near trans Phone COMPLETE Cer adit, Pane | gies nae oe m ; 3 . frames. Tel-Huron district.| room furnished modern : Real Estate Service rE Call after 3 p.m. FE 23-4887. Net) Bonk 0 chock | Sage. S6' mie todbac Gf Deas | ona can on tust Laan We buy, . Also 2 books value. | Modern facilities, Good swimming. and trade : : Pinder please call FE 5-1633 and ee eae APE 56-0268. Detroit. N.W. Detroit to Pontiac. We bul receive reward. WANTED SMALL PUR. APT). Sin’ena wre, OE a4 Hobbies & Supplies 24A| of'prayton Pinas Om Sood” Hleges. Land av for ART OP CAKE DECORATING yg Ee ELE ~a src opening soon ia Pontiac! Berity | furn. ‘or’ uafun by, Sent. tf = nets vance courses every. mile r us from rmingham. : elso " for oe, eae, mye | Bos «. Pos : Sylvan: Realty i&s5 PACEMAKER Crown OGrA-| Share Living Quarters 30 fon with 135: mm f4.7 — ~ orp its ak lens. With OPEN r ° finder; ‘solenoid; Graflex aie ae tee es SAT. SUN. 9 fe and reflector; 7 filmholders: | penses. between 12 noon — Rim pack i large carry-| and 2 FE 56-5575, . WILL Bur dition PE 260. Wtd. Transportation 31 Parchasers . so 5 combed Sete i. McKINNE bv numbe: J (frames Offic 8800 — Ra to Mi Backkestosr. “iss. ay el ft SI ie Sg Ph “Pontiac EM 3-6311 _Lawrence, FE 2- 2-1414 Work from 6 a.m. to § p.m. FE ‘cee 1-ST08 WE BUY ‘TRADE SELL AND! 43080 after 6 p.m. eel me Dt el om S| Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 rai VICE. "1058 We Haron sal an er lege ihe PE : WE HAVE ther vacant I or rod We ve vers your prop- Notices & Personals 25 At our a to ‘purchase new or =, Flag us ~ vou AAA PRIVATE aire you veil | ACRIMINAL, Com. | naps oR OS its Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 30 yrs. exp. Bonded. FE §-5201 oun oe i. pagtioe PE eels aupivox HEARING AD, RM. 18. | vou BaP 1 WELL Beare IT, Open evenings "tt 8:30 ANY = uoetes iis Stein or information of LISTINGS WANTED ite a Hilton boas log Farms, business and commercial Gamede I 1505 Oklahome Ave., apertion _ 7. Mich.—or—writs Press Box Roy Knauf, Realtor a ° 26% W. Huron PE 21 any on, von XEEDING Cooperative, Resi Estate Exchange ae tt i }) Vernon Vie. "Posse “PE 24100 tas Foe aw sone SOLD OUT We have sold 2 houses ta the past 20 days, ‘and no ee housing included). ave numerous prospects wanting to buy all types and price Les 0 Lot faa Today WIE ef eocperty to at FE 54-8183 NICHOLIE & HARGER of | 33 W. Huron st, Rent Apts Unfurnished ub Rent Soo . guuldres 44-6458. caasees ATH, torey Apartanent on Oak land. Ave. ear - o utilities and parese. only $60 =n DEL-RIO APTS . — 28) OAKLAND — — bath, ere & wtili- Rent Houses Furnished 35 2 Eivetrc COTTAGE, iB. FURKONE HED Ln geo montay “an ee f r) - : Es A nabtrin « iP cs i uselee ay Ferrier, eat >.Sthe or ee Wid. Household Goods 27 CASH FOR ALL KINDS OF USED | furniture or dishes FE 5-3853. = gl bg oe RADIOS, FURN ITURE NEEDED LET Us BUY IT OR AUCTION Tt _for you, OA 8- cash, L&s $ SALES. ‘CO. OASLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST USED FURNITURE BUYER FE 2-2066 _ ONE “OF PONTIAC'S LARGEST furniture buvers. Cash waiting. FE a WTD. DISHES OTL LAMPS. Bel c table. MY 23-1521. _Wtd. . Miscellaneous i “RADIO | DIO Orns ATOR’S_ LICENSE, | § @&a ‘on Se by Kaufmamn., ie 3-7686, PRIVATE ® coal tx WOULD _senably Stees lao band ree Ree WANTED TV AND RADIO SERV- fee equipment for bench work. __ Money Wanted 28A We A FINANCIAL PARTNER WANTED. PPDLPLLO LLL LLL AL GL, ATTORNEY SERVICE ADJUST- fire $ iro Bano en _geihe ac Press, y KL. Templeton, Realtor | 3339_Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44563 5% MORTGAGES ARMS OR SUBU! as ‘ap 100 foot 1 . E! Costt: Eve. PE Se $200,000 We have a buyer with $200,000 buy contracts cr @ al or eat Ween 0 Penenien Realtor, 43 W. Huron 8t.. =o . paki DISCOUNT 95225 Fat 8 pete pays =" a tes Tot west of Pon- RILEY, BROKER it +1157 or FE 7-0986 » Wanted Real Estate 32A | ~ WANTED LISTINGS. LAND CON- FE cue PE Sit ISN’T IT LOGICAL? It ou live im the Waterford Dray. Clarkston’ or surround: lake areas, to ust your propersy | a firm co exclusively in your area? | BROS. Pr on pigs a F 1768 ‘Open 8 TO 8: Sun. 1 TOS T WILL PAY al call’ - acne @ for 5 or 10 acres i country . eround sue 48-0163 ing|2 ROOMS & BATH. NEAR aU- ‘MAHAN HAS BUYERS}? you financing or will your or land esstracis, Beyert welling or land contrac yers Wi We need salesmen to you. For an honest aporaisal cal Russell Young ‘nen’ Eves ‘8 8: Sun. "Ul 6 Rent Apts. ‘Furnished 33 pen arriency pow m woman ex for Zhe Wine" weatin vising 2 Pre ROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH. Newly ‘decnraaa 164 W. Pike. - burn —— Private entrance. —-Couple—oniy-_Ne— drinkers. PE. _4-6532 2 ROOMS AND BATH. BASEMENT apartment. PE 5-1560. ROOMS. PRI- 5-8278. 32 MODERN FURN. vate bath. Adults. PE 2 ROOMS, COUPLE OR BACHE- Leal private entrance. a E. Wil- 2 ‘Rooats beaaas gy WELCOME. Cass. 53006. pane aaa CLEAN. CLOSE in. Gentlemen. FE 5-1600. = 7 ROOMS sar 76 CLARK AND 108 center. AND BATH ON rth_of Oxford. FE §-6818. a7 ROOMS bad a 3 ROOMS AND BATH. 1 caLD that Fe “etl po | al) details 5 ll Sell-To Trad WELL INSURE IT today to 100 Bey tre soar ber di CO. REALTORS » aoe ag =. twin beds, FE 32-4527. 700 N. | NICHOLIE & HARGER oaneaee. tractive et warece. $17,090. LOVELAND - For Colored 1-6. room frame with basement. 96,950 with $1,000 down. 3-N. 2 bedroom ewer 33_W. Hurgn St. Ph. PE 5-8183 OPEN DAILY 4 TO 8 P.M. NEW GI HOMES . PLUS MORTGAGE CosT. Drive out West Huron to Water- ford Township Hall. Turn rigut on Sabre 7 dh ers — % mile. LC. HAYDEN ALTOR 6 E. Walton Biv ‘pivd _____FE 80441 2188 Cass Lake Rd. Harbor | FE 24815 eae es a — | Sak 7 af > a Heid if : bs Fy 2 GI room ranch home anne sede oy ans . ~: ene floor, corner ‘ot. Near Dees of crowded quarters? Seo the “Northwood 42” home. Here is a home LARGE enough for your family at a afford. if ‘val ——_ pits hie Visit ‘the a ka a fore nished exhibit home at 2328 Middlebelt Road near Orchard Lake Road, NORTHWOOD Organization Inc. Phone reaes) 4-6191 WIGHLA year modern ne bat vast year acres. $2500. Highlacn Area 2 bedroom met erm home. utility room. Txi0v. $1550 down Easy comme vacan. 1@ acres in Highlaad. suitable a subdivision Cont: cn as a viast growing community — p~ being bought up fast. Terms. Office Closed Sunia7s FLOYD KENT. Realtor soe bed ens ce on ieres xt to Consumers Pow TR James K—Lakefront Brick. 2 bedrooms and den (ean be 3rd bedroom). | FE. 5-9418, Extension’ 10 COMMUNITY LIVING ON THE EASTERN SHORE OF BEAUTIFUL BLOOMFIELD TWP. bear Secs tos e ae R N( ) e 3. F STEVENS BROKE . Built in THING y features Auacheq “saraae. Let ittord. Md vest beth a privileges a HOMES. se yr \W N_ THELMA _M ELWOOD pown, coat pe. aos TOR For ors 6143 Case tiscknms Lake Rd. EARLMOOR BLVD: OPEN PE 5-124. FE 43844. Oven @ to 7 home te eon THE “MACEDAY” | 8100 pown, VACANT SMALL ¢ tion. Pull basement has gas beat. . 3 BEDROOM eae 2 lots. New of] furnace. g cars gare: ae Bs LUS MORTGAGE CosTs a ao beating. | BRICK TERRACE "ROCHE SPER "ROAD | rustic "hardware = cheer cea eo : bao Postal i. | Master told doo: ia at ak desee i de shitet be es ese, terms. closets. : a ~~ fnors hot air Syrnace Very = ACRES Br — — ee class living for $6,000 with we 4 ple i et mo ee ht ‘im - 3" mun site wie) “RC HEMPSTEAD | Sptigr cnder oor" oi furnace SOTH 7b HOME. UTI: fi WILLIAMS & MACEDAY Lanta | aw om Good a od Lena vin end aed Eg onoi ‘| Seems or OR 37514. ‘ bay Drive out Dixie Hwy. to Willie ! VN Deke Ra. fare ed aporer. "Ts | Geog a beseed, oy ony woters "RIDGEWAY mi. watch open — furnishec : Lg = 4 newly | 973 | «mon gQ Sees. 5 | Co-operative Real Estate HITE be a Ee Suir ee | mae OXFORD. 4 ROOM HOUSE. WALLED LAKE REALTY - BROS tien e¥R-01H| DRAYTON HEIGHTS ° brick end stone house tn Syivan| This nice $ room, I's story REALTORS mene SL. a eae gg ey ag oa Phone OR 3-4702 or OR 3-187? ber ok pared Ni ter. staircase and flected for © pes # more. h priviieges $17.500.| Living room 12x13. Kitchen |e odern. 5 end rE orTr ewer, Ouk Ginn Pend omg . _ ¥ tr gar = lates ] y y with $1000 down. . . - BRANDON TWP. ranch bed- ‘ I NC] Sam home, Ai ont Geer. Linea room, 13x15, Kitchen is 6210 mod- ern. Pull bath and shower, Aute - oll warm air heat. 62 gai. elec- tric hot water hester. All tiled | _— a pug | ficors. This home was Suit in i“, 1954. On a larce lot 100150. HOMES | a= 5 DRAYTON PLAINS This modern 3 bedroom ranch 3 bedrooms eg Full base t Built in 1961 Auto. ofl forced air semen beat. 82 ga! electric hot water Plastered walls heater. ier All tiled fieors, Pull Select oak floors bath and shower. On a lovey lot prot -| Ceramic tile bath with st only 611-500 with o000 down. (pons ann ne built-in vanity Wat sins-La eland Sub. price 7.980. | Formica—exhaust fan Pebtan Ser’ Tuse 6 tommy.) Geer wa4n Nis SCHOOL ieerer™ Custom cabinets poco By Bld ~ 4 wall-to-wall carpeting. ote ot Alwintite alum. windows | ‘ining room. 9xiS kitchen. Auto. closes space. full bantmenn : Se oil forced alr heat Oak was beat. dear carase. Paved and storms and screens ee ee oe landscaped let ue and ell | Delco oil heat On 8 beautiful wooded lot 196 $2.500 down aed 3150. Priced at only $8500 with Ply Auto. gas hot water canes dove. Lakef 750 DOWN S focdrm.. heme | tenes wita ue baths. Din SHAKES” BRICK OR CE-| 1, HSegencare ‘ an eer top _ omAcee. 2 bedroom vear around home. 2-family. See this en a DON'T FAIL TO SEE US BEFOR o lbesutifal "bilietae ‘tet bextoe. 838.750, : ‘ou . Living _ room species ™ — | wy Sqn Modern 6rm Bateman & Kampsen Bedrooms Oak floors, Full Bai “| lot. Cabinet sink in. kite a . oueee | Secaliees couple. Priced at only: $8500 Sate aed” icon ME haseet Realtors LITTLE FARM screen porch. full basement. . J “ r ? | oil heat. garage. 813.850 with FE 4-0528 This is @ rolline § acre parcel. | 82.850 High one-hit —With a pesutitat ———-— a7 5s. legra 2 level 2 bedroom home Living 4 mDhame rity tractive, 28 he Dias nary ste Exe soaa| room is 14x21. Dining and kiteben ... fireviace, rms., 18x24. Natural stone fireviace. basement. with fas ‘beat Tec. THE, BEST IN a yg By . ae a screened. porch. Oak and” i a i ; § & a] Fige 1 it ti % in "f ti 5 # 7m re al i 223s: Bi 38a! g i 2 83 z Ea FF ek SYLVAN REALTY CO. 2383 Orchard Lk. Rd. Te doesnt take 8 lot money — just com sense cost! ey the nice, ie42 built Jow with full tion at 2988, wai Bt. Full price: $8,460. : nes R. Tripp. Realtor aes ‘FE 64161 or FE ¢2008 ee LAKE Partridge} 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE WORK IN DETROIT? Southfield ica pe Seat ponent ee ems pi eh A LITTLE GEM ° a Here a Pett oe orig NE price you can a eee ae i yee (ROE CR esque ue - THE PONTIAC’ PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1055 | | 43|___For Sele Houses | 43 MODEST MAIDENS _—__ by Jay Alan| For Sale Houses 43 GI RESALE, BY’ 33m we Fa ee ea Sl 4. Sh ae Sra — § a im sun over- : 1-95.84. : ) 3 ake ) Tot tease fs, A, Bargain iC. i ~~! . Ls a Lot S0xa00 ft ; , oe >< wi So'ey ees | ees ee ces! OU ; . pane — table. Terms te @ respot- kitchen, has full basement, auto ia ae ' poe with lot a \ . : haser * and hot water heater, sit-| | ; ee PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS wan 0 lass ee Cali Fu esste e NOE OA. | NEW oe ¥ bs AUL A, KERN, Realtor Pull’ price S60 wih'terms”| OUTSIDE OF CITY , 2 BEDROOM ay f IC Cn” ue —_ Ze “Real Estate Since 1919” IR IN & ROSA By & : ~ 3 reves ge SOMES sees || AS lero | Gentleman's — coe wacen| TOE Ohi sgl skal cease eben tee re sot "SEES" sau | 34 brag branch tar | 7 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor windows. Close to Poutise |— LHC Estate SID YOU-WEAT TOUR Price | ftom, wit meat. gem 1 wMuron Coen ba Sedints eveupener "Fen , ACRES WITH wo assont.| {%, 988 this winter? We aid! 3 a th Phone °: ; EVERGREENS PRAM tive Real x taren as 5 . = (CUT * MAXIMUM gr gy - toned Civ aa Haat Maver | Bleed BN Ale, pau, of her Gaga sow ett aoore by a) ; esa wiht treme] Riaoe sete, Sees ie | Gace? oe = ae te heer ses Ge aes es ee Dinwe 4 : nm ay — rete Felt — taste gus water nestor, "parses LAWRENCE _W, foot, one. ining’ room, Soest | WHITE Z ae Meee ae A utes | eyes, Mtg ears |( A YT ORD | Foom. kitchen {SEL with laundry cae ee Cate Putt, ats Marnard fe a “teed CHARLES BROS 7 | Sey ae at tatty eli | Mu Clmeng | PE 0006 ae Pe oe i , th : é ; ° enjoy m pleasant ings be- with trees end shrubs, | — fore the large fireplace is the Fast Suburban BARGAIN, came puees o's 3 4. high. Lins pee Phone On S103 or 3-180 — ‘yp wa gf ee Sms 4 rooms—modem-—newfy decor honeysuckle pedee forming | se Down ae eee ee i rp. wite lane breakfast neck, __Open 9 to 8: Sun. 1 to 5 ~ & EE EX im. For 06.720, with $3,141 dows. &ted-immediate possession—eaey Larne L shaped. screened front | buys » 33x40 ft. ee on Car-| tiled yeas. attached | FOR | BY OWNER. BED 7 ——- room, d room parlor, Kitch. {oe con oun this modern 3 “rms. poreh facing - Open brick | ginal Drive, “attractive ‘Knotty| feraee 8 ft. an in Mi Au eo & % bath em mein floor ¢ room reach home only 1 ; terrace off dining room an d ¢ interior, Some finishing tn Huls. ndsear large bedrooms, (18m 25 ft. year old. Featuring cedar WEST HURON BRICK Ritchen facing garden Two car | Gone but « real by appointment only. ws ppointm e' re ee A oe ee 123 foot of W. Huron street front ; burn . B 0 DROC 00 ‘i . large ic e . Pas Ree rect one earebess [Somer enpame® bree] | DOTT YOURSELF | sus 0 Uaene Sten, germ Say) eet ey Be Eki 6 otto Seat Wa Course, Lane privileges | pus room, and fieplace tm base-| Sats “an® ‘nit | CRESTVIEW HOMES INC. LOW | 4 —28 Gee et OE : Sher ater Sos” | Sub’ anoee. domes | Sadar ito siding, “large "picture | 2. HA terms S02 Emerson. : , time inte, rook cand eomsice Jy £4, LAYLOL) JIM WRIGHT, Realtor looking Walters Lake. Only $1300 | RANCH HOME OUTSTANDING IN| “Do ier i 2” |. Of this estate with ti abe- sor- Sen oe FE. 6-061 BUILD NOW | "EER" -2oMace seems see] Sonal Seta Seccei = | AEE SOM FETEEESS By | “Do you have somethings Htle roomie inthe same siaet™ | Si ce Satie To dake |, oRRALOR_DWURANCE, | ore fell mame our well restricted, Weterfora| *°4 rit hot water in base- IVAN W WANT nO eee noUE noe ” bes Spears fail as. Full price Open Eves. Free Parking : 2. risted. ment. $7100. with $2200, down. WANT TO in HOUSE? » Gach to new mortgage. ven from our Diana ot yours, Myers Rea Estate, rE cwis| For Sale Houses 43) __ For Sale Houses 43) yas, OR ti" oF OR F188 | + | aa ris | Hp Aegis weunaaioe, Teauced wt L [85 Cees: SOREN BPO | co euro ~ ee tik What Is Your HERBERT C. DAVIS | $33.400 dare panelled breeseway, - a sar Se ee o ARIRID’E th Tue SRD TO | SY PALMER ON Ss WHITE ROUND LAKE 8924 Pontise Lake Rd. | 2 car garage. Lot isoxi99. Easy; FF 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 |= : SEE _. MODERN TWO BEDROOM | Problem? ore& ft. home only "3 old Rigg woe LOT aes os aye TNA ree un Saztease "8 +404, | “Poet re tae eemwezeet| NEW HOMES | Stoner iit arose wr eT seme! Bette ge gelt eat | _Simpeon ott Auburn, "PE seies | B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | Cooperative Real Estate uchanas cost “Tul, well ‘groomed freme mem auto Beat" hot water. cool: BROS that is ‘8 “good-buy” we have | $2,500 down will give you possas- NICE LOCATION. 4 ROOMS AND FE 4-0521 | fren ncerscts “seen uae er ewe be a ae | eae te tee ° Tan aetna! eas i 3 bedroo: and kitchen. Z . j WE WILI : on t , : om your own or .we wher. : REALTORS omes ay 4 you h * gash” 1911 Mohegan Lane. | Pu stele, PE Sion OR 2202 | On your let of Te lea | Wellstniecnpee’ Caeg te erate Es on and, arrange COLORED GI be ie el “ge oows ss une vero st / 1717 8. Telegraph Rd. Open Eves. vortee heme” wine tel = al, rt AY . We can siso obtain i it _to One 2 year 3 bedroom modern | Piastered walls oak Co-operative Tesi Estate ‘Exchange | bath. well Sutomatie hot | Weed’ rete pu Maret Cras, | {0H Seuity for your present home | 3 get,tom gown wim | WILL SACRIFICE | {ane grivticase can be, Youre tor | faach sest"now ater senstras? We ceiter e's Serr ama porcini nary Bia Ns gy a at | "Fon -coLeneD Faas tor’ further “det basement, ea; heat, paved street. | Fer $9600 cash or sites down “Tnis ‘Bargain can not | ton, a, ee EO PY payment houses, ie Sir. ‘Brows for detsits.~ :| Beautiful 2 bedroom with unfin- STONE $000 down vine merienge costs. Good home in exeeisat tosstion. oo tusitenter for the low orice wa? ee base OR down main house has ¢ rooms and bath ‘ . N Near grade, Jr. high, high ao wih basement, el heat KNU E L. H. BROWN, Realtor walls ce -SCHRAM schools’ “Lares. rooms. “Wal atic hot water. The cute title N DS N 1363 _W. Huron FE 34810 PS Priced to ex} STONE REALTY CO. 111 Joslyn. Cor. ird. Realtor Fr bi — se eas ge pee Oe: _s @ e with . ' ies Brand new 1% @8F | Keegan Harbor 3 BEDROOMS (pow FoR ones, te tae te Josivn ns Bd ! = R. D. RILEY. BROKE Eacelet 6 rm tnd beth home ganploye. Pull dining room. wall 10 w, Pine "Pe esoes | alten LARD BY OWNER: Weak | Home and Income ANN F | . V | fafurere Pot uD wank = Se) cppotatme =f PETS | Go Ao. Carge lin and ainiee | guar beak garages euip: bs VACANT and MG roomed bathe Bacement, |, bel pa, for it Good rental aren, Tengen Ath Mg | (bg Hh Sng rms. oie om -th features. a. Eves. 2, miles: west of town. § reoms.| Automatic steam heat. Leke priv- ot oe oggpe is —<— ad ° OFFERS Sashabaw, is in a new ved ewe plastered vem, *E ia) . HILTZ FE 5-6181| | bichen “coma, “S'tharccms sed| echisi, “ueenet sarees MA) ineocm, “fil "bath:"9) Roome tp 7 ge en - O O Brick, Terrace REALTOR SW a eer a = West Side—1.500 Dow end 60" pet month down | ment. auto. eit furnace, om lange § large rooms and beth: Bv- fa fot bi 800, we | om rs finished. Not 4 years | ment, automatic beat SS hd oe cca. —- lot, the price of only : ing tm. dining rm hall >t old. . Also rt Base, | water condition. Put your Modern 3 bedroom heme. 2| A semi-completed 2 floor starter amaze you. termg too, shows stair newly carpeted at cost WEST SIDE PERRY PARK maa cael essen ‘eves, | spare édiars to work, Look NOW. porches, full ment, 3, home has 4 bedrooms, and 1%| *aytime. FOR BETTER HOMES $000, Mueller ras furnace 18| pang new. 6% reonls, all on 1| @ Bedfoom home. Giasseq tm |_ PE $8010. Earimoor Biv, by appointment only. =———— Ba nce Caet; Rumbo Lake | 16 scans : room modern close to Pontiac! < tic hot weler beater” Mouse io floor. 3 #, den, nice kiteh-| Porch. a ge nee bar. ga a Lake Orion F: Near St. Michael’s down. $70 a month - 6000 | NE room 1 yr. old, icscra alee basement wis ot | newly decorated and one of the| 02 and room, Piastered | "Sys M. BREWER oe oe fy gee eo Owe Sront Why ‘not chone and tell ua your | Plastered walls. oak Vee end gas hot water, on best addresses in the City. Caj]| Wls and oak floors. Good neigh- aS ON. Parke . side of Clarkston, @5,700. 4 rooms,| Large 3 bedroom home, pic- 2 family income tn excel. problems. With the many homes blinds, full ma Sad will sacrifice for only stm; =“ Derheed “Sad 2 iets, G00 Gown. | wont to Secretaiy of States Office and. fruit rece” 4.00. | scaped grounds, Huge living room beth “down "d rooms, sod] ap bag Te MAY be able to | aing, “omay sie seb.le on teres. Sat re tet) | WM. H. KNUDSEN CARROLL | G. FORRITT Gls-$i0 M Yo reeds ceeceling a2 2S vol are + RAP sebenteak stcker “best | pp ‘su re sw my san! —_ “ . ZA : . : My sto: f : oe v| patt, Eemtms Bank mig | “Etec cat vm setee | a oe Por | oe ee: ise room ioraty “ioag™ porch | Sereenns Sear" garage, TD Russell Young ae eee nae = Two bedrm ‘Gupten_hemes, o FE | Slowest spose “tay ‘basement, eee: | 4 Family—Close In’: CHAP IN ) Huta Sh Ss Templeton GATEWAYS to| meets eevee een| eee | Ee | coe. leet eT ee eof ag oe pleton MT APPINESS | Serer ee es | eee | EEE) es Ee [ror so ae Pn cs gp ane JBU Yi and Mt. Clemens. FURNISHED 3 ROOM MODERN; = - wale seston ane COLORED nw ss - + See fe ara | , SUBURBAN Ancor Real Esate |"Sareoee eee) HTD tag ge Gee pet] Lewvpelca, came ce semaea ase ARE oe WEST SUBURBAN Mes ror showing ‘excelent “income: | {iogd‘Niogiee® Scheel tnd Dus | White ‘Lake "Bitvleges. Bonsers TET w rom| Eee LER EE | ree MOE TEM ee! NICHOLIE | sian tate Foe | SEES |e 3 Be, pos our model Por eaditio oF 2 sai 8 et ag aga ly pmol am ADAMS REALTY” | f2geh Rome at white Lane. Baste “RED HORSE sgrgened ip front orice i | SY OWNER @ ROOM toomme, | une, epartment has. 6 fiitora "Meo teoee. : futsiches’ | _ After § p.m. PE 8-7910, 3 porches, base-| PIONEER HI NDs| 50" To fF 5019 Case Ets. Ra. ater and all ment NEER HIGHLANDS PE +2253 of FE 2-179 Tok, aig, fot cummet com whens insulated. nee’ cedat_ shi: | $2000 DOWN | etek “three colteey, gs dock SUBURBAN INCOME Sure I am. And you will be too! tod screed, “awnings ice | 1 3 vedroom | Biease © “Lens Brooks, rms. THEY'RE | 4 family apt ail wtltties.| Elizabeth Lake Road Here's your chance to get 7 room ent on leke| home with fuil basement, auto-| Brown Route No. 1 enatertg | Scan "| fisting Sates setrestat'ea| 3 votrum cesar stare venen | $55 SOV r aetr ie doy| tbe Rimes OTN | Beene ant, egret S| © ROOM TARE COTTAGE. FUR ; y A , th e AKE IT A 2FAMIL e. . : bed x. large bed- 3 es A IOHNSON. Reakcr | DRAYTON PLAINS | ITH ANY |. % pres tees | Bo SS SeeatMasee a Sead? | Esa any mater only 110 Acres === —S* fom tpalaire Pinisheg recree. |— 80 Ft. Choice Beach fe A, JOHNSON, Realtor | y\\ccjooms w a 12 wine fran | Biwr Gals 2S | stearate meets 0 mote = HO | Attractive remodeled 1 séreenn. take ouvleceg. Dp. Four On Maceday Lake. Ottered at P : 1701-5, Telegraph — forced ei heat. Ti car earece. featuring 8b - nh 6 CUCK. ER RE , ‘Green Thumb Here's 0 wend new 0 room mod- Funy “carpeted.” first | a HOLMES-B ARTRAM r FE 4-2533 Extra larse c & x 150.| living foom A chat LER REALTY s ten with | em Ranch Home 37x72 with full consisting of living room. or 7 : Only 3 yrs. "old. 8.900 Reason- and Thermopane ‘picture 208 F. Seginew ne | Eg I ak, floors. pactare Wingows. tie | natural | fireplace, | dining "BUD 02 _Dinte OR_3-1980 —— rawtord "MONTANA . | rosme with Cabins sinks, hat | race: kn a | Slee’ teatures. fee SS yourecit fedrsom: "bath. itched end Lor, Wir CARE PV ICpors ; \ Income. ¢ room for owner. 3 apts, atte “washer. y ey Je B we eT, LOM ay g roome, be cu heat oom. NICHOLIE Corich veer aroui home 1s mt mercial building. | oe =; 3 he . . Je. Low to" ive. Situsted “ioe on| (utcvened {55 525s ener aereae Ganeca en trolled doors. 694.800. terme. | ® Ut" clemens “Se FE tian |_?E e400, es = ' Watkins . Drive by, take @ look, then vin | K. L. Templeton, Realtor one, = Roy Annett Inc. NEW 2 BEDROOM GOOD BEACH 3339_Orchard Lake Rd. FE $4563 ; . REALTORS furnished. ti iike Fr. e h F* Reisz! we. mura” arieg| Home. with 2% scree of eround,| — FEht into this 3 bedrm. home, : om ews. . mage, Now ts the tine to bay, i Hammon | “oor san bey | rere tee ene] SP Meee | Ate a a See STOUT'S "950 DOWN Gs tutes pei SEMINOLE HILLS | 3 Reet OME OF YOUR SESE) Sek Three bed ily_home ment, 1s Dd screens, OWN | . m Year around }-bedrm. home, Set Bret ee fe, "te| Sap tal er Reid as OS | Sey enn nscron | SORT EOP OE] Best Buys |e j vALUET, Reator| 2S Ghar coset Se room) Lavatory = aS Us TODAY. | 8% NW Saginaw FE 2011| By owner pk sais GMT Vicinity Today 2 Cotiond ave. PE soma) oil Beat. 20500 cannes. Sam Eichen.) tice bedrooms anaaied/ = |. AKE- FRONT New Ranch-Homes- ATTENTION ful teeement, On LY sas 3 qe ige ee) a Pin le Sainte ike Sei | penges” SO zoe we | SEabetse cons wie | GARDEN LOVERS! | “™* WATERFORD AREA | hurt ore 1 ‘tates | FLOYD KENT. Realtor as eee basement = on — attached Living od an “nen te uburn eights canan €9 06 to | romeo . $12,500. Terms. 26 © Eawrenee PB 6400 apse rds toe SE AC Priced ler 3 beth bome offers f owner room wiht trepince new tunity to ten oy Bagong ag =e 3 bedrooms weiiey, odes Amos ~ yh E Consumers Power arranged plus two, 2-foom a yt yes =m ng | po By a dener's paredice! Home te cf! Goon, lot, garage, $5,880, : eer x neighborhood. as fae yy pig gmk : entrances és breakfast : e open planning, = ~~ TAKE ORION. — PAUL D. HAMMOND yO Are fine bedrooms, and ii ea ay ag chen. Full bath. '2| New bedrooms pasate abs tube, suto. ‘water beater.” $100 LAKE ORION St (we v. mene, Te ona ee —teret—welte—taree tight Seiviog “puutinge~ iectude + Drayton—Piains————— PE 6-114 = Z | Lots 1 garage and ‘They're . rol’ sEY Hewes dORE me| Recast ovine, | Forman, regennne soured | Ea pt ee ES S287 oo OPEN : YgUF choice “om your” tot, 190 st, Im 8, Sicturesaue setting | Pom ranch style large tot priced | — Eeeated west of Pub orice rote. | one eeSreece dete Dermhery . Sat. & Sun, 2 to 6 MAHAN Beceseary financing grace walkways. snrutvery. Dos- Seen Dest peboiney wank tad Sto Tied trie uke «= | IMMEDIATE Possmenion. « vea-| i252. PS"S3 cosines wareh. ter a ae — 1, we A Square Lake Front well as a treats. to the shade long.” immediate closing agd pos- low is a » oF Soe [none tee aoa came aoe s381— eyes constructed. Approximately 2800 960.000 per vr; Owner’« apt. IsTs Sue of fireplace . Mi ~ 20 LOV ELY ACRES | 2 . econo BLo} pe parking area. Immediate pot | Grocery. cas and cabins | BLOND a ate SET, ¢ Just al Day Phot north — session. with 600 ft on U8. a GENER. AL = at =e: 1 aa’ ° she. Roline @ uy wer | K. L. Templeton, Realtor! Tawas. Over $80,000 gross, m Coldsves,Telrigerator, $15 —_ 5 rere bos a = aad 2330 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-4663 ‘ BOTTLE S bin with 1,000 ft. of GA ‘CIROU xX ir “FR ANKS a ; — on the Tittabawasse PUBLIC LOAN _ New low price. | con CENERAL REAL ESTATE West Side oe. See : 69 W.-Huron FE 3-7181 as On aber, oe Zearen Open until 8: Sun to § p.m. rt cuss Suutins 1008 con Goes ‘_ SHOPPING erator. 3 : GREENACRES ve sa. ft. main floor area can tages and lakefront § room mod- FORA LOAN? bathtubs, is See. old type 18 eres suttal if coun- ueeg Se single ar couble era home U.S. 33 sinks, gas incinerator. 2 spindry scenic acres ble fo: . Basement. Heat and 5° unde’ t “YES” to employed men, 5 try home or development. Over- hot water furnished, 9450 rhc tee > amd — Washing machines, jook 2 per month-2 to & year Liquor bar. dmall grocery. @83| tionwide credit. visit’ teen, other household goods not barns, email inks ae ; preferred statics wi 30 pores ce USS first, Phone, write or come 7 nee. Meee id _frotage. Pron Ba e wi s today. or ‘gstate-oxronp. | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | real moneymsser. LOANS $25 TO $500 sate, veleat. and chair. i sees a — a} a 2 if eri hs veo un tly ves. | 2 bay gas station, opel restew- = dothline burey. Deer. ¥. coat seer Crees BENEFICIAL and rt , ranch home. Everything in top . and . FE +810 alts FINANCE CO. . LAKE PRIVILEGES || Business Opportunities 51 e ip god let us show | 1 W_Lawrence..FE 24008: Pootine | four chairs and table s08'6 raise Lake with this sor vo oe isos ot se many $30.95. These are brand new 1955 acre el Joceted North of Pon: | AUTO, WRECKING YARD. COVER. bier etferings uo worth. you MONE Y modeis, famous make Formica lots of room for Cpe of late model wrecked cars. ioe resort mater cas = — look. com: i ot g ° in Co. wo ) . . ake Seer sees | aes eee" WAITING | ee = Edw. M. Stout, Realtor SUSINESS SERVICES WITH | bave what vou're looking for- aoe ee —. Tl N. —> > —. = 56-8168 areat Potential. No Sompstition in we'll @ y M B items. Pe Open extal _ Ve . small investment needed. Call WARD E. PARTRIDGE OS et ee . raiture or dishes PEs Sere For Sale Farme 4 Coney law rowoy_nogy,| REALTOR FE28316) BOS to BOO |eat away ans Z vestm: ow ve. CHINA CABINET WITH ROUND Y OWNER, 2¥4 ACRES. MODERN —Ser_© Op 900. POR SALE. GROCER ERY Y vrons Today isss. 00 Perr -“ arn. sid.009 with | CLASS C BAR AND SDD STORE vee juin bats ‘ oor tools OR JaTT heey Some #% per month. MA! weve —soid 2 -dars_iothe_pact |“ ___ TAVERN _____ | _ Sea Sake up to Se months to 3 LIVING ROOM CHATNE APT ve 30 days, I need your business | wor sale One of the finest repay at size electric stove. FE 24213. 20 . GAS| fo and will guarantee rn Oakland County - 7 room house $ for "motel “eenses bh y me rote) in neve} OM, OM eet Bl I ‘K NER : : er Drive-In Theater. All kinds of R. D. RILEY, BROKER : lake and farm Sre'h. P. Ww. FE ¢1157 or FE 71-0006 - _Dinnan & Son ; jt LEASE GAS STATION AND FINANCE co. 20 ACRES NO BUILDINGS.) grocery store with beer license Cass Lake Boat Harbor | apove ween pasture, water for stock feca sickness Real Cement block build Someee a & HURON on Mrs Mabel St. Amant, fer Fone, og _Livms metal building 40x86. both with of 1885 Bird Rd.. Ortonville, Mich. ‘ac av ‘ *- | neat. Lunch room. 18x18, 40 boat Also Drayton Plains |EDEAL FOR SUBDIVIDING - iso | on. sey this place at 3060 Clark-| ei, ““Tenting for se Dixie Highwa res. % mi. of Baldwin front- or phone MY 37103 or FE 2-3433,| 600 feet road frontage. 200 feet Across from Post age. © mi. sorth of Pontiac. FE _° YS =~ | om Cass Lake, 300 feet . Phone OR 3-1271 | FOR SALE: 1% ACRES OF GOOD) S"yelis 4 gasoline 3 phase il ACRES § ROOM RANCH TYPE. | revel, Wil sell on royalty basis. | Lower june. larger buildings Mortgage Loans 54 19 acres 0 buildings. Suchy | _MA_5-2971. rented vear round. Excellent bus- FE 5.3616. ______ | FOR LEASE MODERN 2 STALL | ines on offered at $38.- WwW eeny. = service station. Good gallonage, | $60, $10,000 down LOW INTEREST FOR FARMS Lamp scumace fine Jecation L. Cole Ol Co., A I Unlimited funds for single fam Call Rutledge. 4-003. rtgac 7OR SALE ESTABLISHED TV Roy nnett Inc. servic and sales store Very fee- H. G. PETERSON Open ‘th @ Co-operative Real. ‘Bstate Exch SPECIALS Mo, and you | can own one of these “oe y acre parca, — & convenient jocat L. H. BROWN 142 W. Huron . Realtor FE 23-4810 WEST SU BURBAN Attractive corner lot Lake. On do’ two. Buy now increase “ prices. $750 with $250 down. FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24. W, Lawrence FE 54-6106 open eves Next to Consumers Power ~~ For Sale Acreage 47 1 ACRE —-. parcel fn a nice neigh- Located at Royal Oak 2 Story, Brick Store 20,000 oo * and varkine RETIRE HERE 28 £. Huron eral 3-7193 a aes 2 SS ee Fr. : Evenings and Sunday 1-4 SF. end beth, ol heat. 30° | St Telegrapn. #75 per month or) — - . Swaps ‘SS : hen : house, smail 3 5 aime soni : ~ : ; [un ee, Seer Se" cee: eas ooter ia von aS es ACME COLOR EYE FOR MIXING | Co-operative Real Eaiate Exchange — ; . Beer wine = ee Money to Loan $3 — 7% equa naeer PE | : FE 2-0263 FLOYD KENT, Realtor. f *s (State Licensed Lenders) grits 30 am te WEAR en | = 2 W. Lawrence FE 5-6105 open eves’ GagGLINE STATION. LOW INVEN- | ~~ a ew ee Nemt to Consumers Power OCS Busy section. FR 3019. | WHEN YOU NEED | Eacle. Late. "Ortonville, Take DOOR NCH INCOME gporenry. LARGE . a ae a = with” & teem home, complete! : pe including cottage Could be - BARON PERT CORNER | modern with 2 full baths. excel-| used for business. Extra wet: tae Oot cue grt Pop-| ent farm buildings. Land is very block from business center. You can gst ® quickly on your e_ Sot _ on ertile, with 26 acres of muc' eriy couple leaving. Oxford. Mich. ire car re No LOTS AVAILABLE, LOW Pictures hago on request. OA 86-3547, 4 to suit your paym rt Chapin Con Full p = renal with terms. . budget. We ‘vill be giad to __ struction. FE 40447. FE 53479 =| «Call for appointmen Ben Sparks, MUST u 4 Ragdecing you with your problems. LAND SUITABLE. FOR SUBDI-| _ Realtor. Lapeer MObews 43566. store, = — —— ; vision. Lots for immediate build- [tg LI AeTs after. 8 p.m . | God ‘industrial use | “Farm Specials Large and Small™ Sanace SERVICE TATION FOR m V deluxe dairy | jease in- Drayton Invest- RIAATSO yy... SYL AN: farm. A+] Bidgs. Clay loam soil ment of roximately $5,000 re- FINANCE co. 100 per cent tilled drained—#32. | quired John Allexan, eves. FE 4-1574 R LTY oe we Seer Sorms to geek cos __ 107 Ponting State Bank Bide. fewer Durer TO BUY, TO SELL — REALTOR. “GET CASH QUICKLY : 3383 ORCHARD LK. RD. 160 acres ciav loam soil. good | —e2tt = oS = i | "Daily o to 8 pong een or "Neos nigh a : Up to $500 3 ¥ way. | _—._ SAT., SUN, © TOS __| 916.000_with $5,000 down | MUST VACATE PROP- A. 1946 vo 1953 cars : BY OWNER. LOT 1002150 IN WAT- i be tae" : oe —_ = apg x = acres with =etere 2 bedroom’ ERTY. WILL SELL} Most deals pad ae fasutnare, own. Take ov to ; cen £ 27016 after 8:30 pm | Tapeer. Full price oni soo; A LL RESTAURANT | Sigratures_ sna other securities. LOTS POR BALE. $800 CASH. rms =r 1 a : Cereal tt Retaies umber 1 te COUEFLE AKLAND ie FOOT LOT NEAR SCHOOL. 60 Kenilworth. Watkins-Pontiac Estates ogre | alo ood ro row wr unity an at caly $i $270 dow W gtectocd: Drayton Sub. ‘jot. In a new a heed. With good roads and mod- rately restricted area. As low as $585 with $60 down Square Lk. Country Club) nice level 100x120 fi homesite ® highly restricted area, Lo- 180x150 ft. lot ted between 2? lakes with lake. ea | igre wre op Square Lake. So it trees This is a future corner tot. Priced at only $2500 cash. PERRY ACRES alas EERONT See ee * cna tao. Priced’ to sell cash STEVEN’S oe A moderately restricted are: gs jote baring at least 156 “a of Clo to schools and one Sad Sade. Low os s000. witn 900 | TL. C. LADD om On. 4-2581--Open Sundays mete a ee ad tesroseoen anne YOUR PROPOSI- “TION’S QUICKLY SEEN in the Classified section! To sell, ‘rent, trade, hire — dial FE -2-8181 for an ad-writer, | * | { i Drayton Piaine t i i | | 000.00- terme. 4 : i 10 acres With ® beautiful pine grove and some work land, wood- ed area which presents living at its best — Modern deluxe home with nm beam ceilings Large | fireplace. Oil heat. Only § ~terms. CLUDING SHUFFLE- BOARD. FE 4-3105, FE 4-181. 80 acre farm with modern A-1 beautiful heme Other «pe house 1080 ft of sand beac’ lake frontage pear oon e321. ei 100 acre stock farm Good mod- — 4 bedroom home Fair barns. | rox. 54 acres tillable Wood- lot muck land close to Lapeer. 8 acres ef vacant of large timber, woodiot, some | epen Iand and beautiful building spot, Imying right behind Barnes | Lake, north of Lapeer — Yes full price oniy 0 - You name your terms. - | land Pienty | At Hadley-A modern detane | home with beautiful surroundings Large hen houses, garage. en re yard ts Sped. 1 acre of » full price only $13,500.90, consider jae oor area im trade. Call for appt. EARL SUGDEN $9 006 with $4500 down. TO LIQUOR BAR Near Fopttes and lakes Quetta 980.000 “Bar gross in 1954. end ample parking. The best of equipment and there's a modern bidg down or MAY - FRADE. NO. CABINS—HOME And 190 acres on one state's finest trowt streams fully medern, fu cabins 3 radise.”’ own. No. 3ae0. STATE-WIDE Real Sante Service of Pontiac John Landmesser, Broker $10,000 ¢ =| of the LOAN CO. FE2-9206 02 rox. * anes BANK BLDG, TO $500 pe tae Poste LOAN CORP, ‘NEED $500 or less. WITH. CUICK SERVICE? eS place « “Most made . Ph. FE 5-8121 ~ Home & Auto Realtor ae ROOM. — Hope RN L ; Office Phone MO 48061 | doing tr dous bus-| L,OCIN) C mpan Sunday & per MO 4-3828 iness year ‘round. rer mile @ Com a . apeer ch. MT6. nea mon. “ , oe ¥. a" Lc oe ET at a: | MECC FICE | -l motel, super “AG | market, gas station, furniture, OXFORD ARE - sven j naniuacturing Price fot 202 N. MAIN if acres of vere productive land . = i highway pfoperty ‘for _ $28. CH. selene ee ing © Bouse | 0. Terme. James ROCHESTER,. . MI barns, milk house. bidg., | + _ and other bidrs Real ‘waseene John K. Irwin mae Pg Street Prone PE s.oudi Eve. PE 21804 ‘ SLE IA 1 { —_=_ i Only, 4 tiles, from ci b as part of dows Sarwenn.” iL. HH. BROWN, Realtor 7 13a BOY'S SUIT. BLUE, GOOD CONDI- ton. 16, $10, FE $-2829. Eg jam SYERS, 141 W. Huron St. TiNOLEUM AND PAINT SALE % price at Jack's, 4&3 N. Perry. | 6 ft, PG Me Ginette, aancemeek Gi tame ~ Sohnson’ Fe esies. i. ae chair. Lemp table and lam trie Desk Other odds and ends range LIKE "NEW. WHITE ENAMEL inoleum. dings 19¢ 140 8. Seqinaw St. Oven Pridey til! 9 VACUUM ving room oe tke _new. $75. Other r_ items. } ce neeesesee - ene eeeee ‘180 m $19 up im e er Sc ane aie settle, 1086 sew ST ED 3 On EN ae ona 7 wor : oH ‘ j= =: rome. alee Fordgon Tractor. Will trade. Cail OR iS TRADE-IN DEPT. is ie switches and, ‘ one tas tae fe deer with y writer eed bs ei 5) Swivel air ond Genk ~ All $29.50 fess iypewriter ‘p00. Call Eves., 50 EM 3-3160. __ | 40.50) PLUORESCENT 4 PT CHANNEL r FE 60498 EASY fintueys. ideal, far ues, over oOo ARB REF Goop conpi.| THOMAS Pow: bennett Soe veluc 96 58 | Sel eter Som FE) FURNITURE CO. Beet ee eae chewrenms, Bont: __42 PF CINOLEUM % OFF 361 §. SADINAW 8T. geo, Views / Vinyl Inlaid Tile 4% Price AO ee MOAN oe | a = set e FT WALL FILE WC, “any Rover gas range. radio- | bathtubs. Crate m . 991-6 oe LINOLEUM YD. ....29c oa com . PE 37020 af- | 84 1006. oveene Cote ee ae -_ ng Ree nee epeezens $i ELEC- con- DAYS! cares. a0" ao a. week. WegrinoNDURe Avro. wagnen APRIL 30 aE. , he on P| AS OUR LAST DAY LORD'S SPECIALS | WRRCOur ‘price. €es0 Dixie cS We are going out of busi- Hig er fae Near Waterford, Set,_end ‘sun nese and must sell our Hide-A-Bed. from’ 's a ae up| ‘Westinghouse complete. stock of tools, LORD'S $0” electric range with wide oven builders’ hardware, toys, Furnit d Apoli ral "$4993 household goods and gar- 2 pacers oe S| wae 4. WAQNER CO. ; den supplies. Boydell, uote = rs ook to Bo _ | am © ‘oti ian Tootse RE Berry Bros., and Glidden ote gy eh AE I Ng WAYNE GABERT’S paints at w holesale costs, are oes bie oe APPLIANCE SPECIALS) fishing tackle 14 off, eee e ee eeone ‘feet: A-B 36" he $29 i lec- frigerator @ 5-10 cuble feet: A-B 36” gas range. A-1 | $3 = Builders’ hardware, e BA diately. #25 AB Apt. Bize electric range trical supplies and a HAHOGANY DINING ROOM BUF- a Console TV with one | tools 25% off. ] Wi in- this {Taste 2 ee GE Refrigerator 7 cu. , a1 so chester 20 gauge pump ——— Hany eth sto choose from Terms gun, $69. 1 Mossberg 2 IN IN ROOM ve 2 on bnew 5 aie Wms gow. Ga amar 6-06. | toe on == _ rifle, $19.95. All shells 4 5 pomec. Flaten say, __| ui. d ® Scan | off. Toys and. games, * = Me ee’ new $i me Roper eae 30° off. Also, a large cu. good ition. $ Fy * singe Bcraic Bi wv yr oe of misc. items at . 4-702). «PIECE ‘MAHOGANY BEDROOM ', price. Open 8 a.m. to ® PIECE ROOM suite, chest of drawers. dressing | Gibson refrigerator, stove table. nice stand and ved. ree 8 p p.m. . . drecser temoc, sud double and | 621000 | A.C COMPTON & SONS single beds. Many other misc. Oe IN AND CAB Huron ite Water- | _tems. 1038 _W_ Huron we Pripaire stove, $75. one Tee Hall OR S416 MODERN GREEN DAVENPORT & Wastes w ° machine 875. . Lamps, Bed, com- | _ ient conditi. . OR i __pste_ Svan OW S710 on 373. For Sele Miscellaneous 60 134 IN: USED TV... $23.39 Aa arage 7 SVALTON TV TV seven | ibe Snr ser "ec nP st alton LJ IR. tours NEW éail_ORIENTAT RUG stare Hor sade my et | les te in oe OO any r iam | -~ - oar a era table “Excellent conaition a | Jac =< ’s Rental & Sales Ps & M COMPANY Montealm FE 45240 _ os alae J ona No calls’ after 9 p.m., | ALL acres TOOLS, APPLE ee ty Se pier Ww Ei. CHT GENERAL WAR E CO..| WORK I8 GUARANTEED =“ tok, soe up | 2288 Dixie Rwy PARK FREE! ire sigs OUMF 2555 E. Walton opt. stoves $9.59 up, occasional | ALWAYS WRECKING OUR| 18 FURNACE M #4. — are less, Union Vihear = dg Forced - *. Sultabi, for 6 rooms. . small table Inc, 31345 W. 8 Mile - Used 1 winte- Tor bottle or city 4 chairs. 639. New sofe beds, Terai able. EM $20.95. new bunk beds. maple. Artists’ hes, hobby 2 complete $99 8 up. a pe ba eck our clas-; FUEL OJL TANKS mes $6.95, ? ificati “Hobbi d | 373 Gal. 15 in. legs. vented $10.88 $9.08. new | Sttication es and *% cotion meltresses, ai sises, $1198. / Supplies” No. 24A. ee Deuvered: #is.s0" FE chevte, unfinished furniture EE STANDING TOILETS $15 . Washbowls 19 ev for the home. iS oe tk ee od aan : is (ome =n PLEA tcc OAT & . * Tire PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. APRIL 28, 1935 “SEVENTY. Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68 FUNNY BUSINESS "= by Hershberger| | “ee arene ae | by H | ___For Sale Tires 80-A| ” Wanted Used Cars 88 For Sele Used Cars $t Straw rry Plan seen og ee 7 ss ae | ‘SEL ‘Me To inspected. D. Moran. OA | “Frome, A eivee. 6. SO. Gertes | ae Lee REST THEN ORT yee ae kee torag 0) ee CAN'T ‘ Robinson sre raspberee Piaais. = wenemensnt anemone ers | $3 Oakign week Cans on 47a nee on * UEPAIRS BUMPING & PAINTING ‘WE PAY TOP DOLLAR voR| PF° AT THESE PLANT WOW eRe E ESTIMATE model cars. : OR : MAKFS OF ARS. ‘ - rif | Jackson's ental LARESIOE NOREERY COMMUNITY FOR _—-BEBRY DOOR SALES CO. §-s0¢7. ei rs mle Elisabeth Lake Rd. BRAI ‘MOTOR "SALES : LENNOX PURNACE. ~ -| + ers. crn, dies. bawer, sewer | tig, sand & . PHONE PE 20188 TOR V ALUES . $125. 6300 west. OR 31240. |Sem US 1 you face Ww. v. or - » Tears Fah Dealing. r ts BN Lone DER SKIRTS | your ese or ol! coaversioa. We | or prices. Well grown end fresh dug. | SRANRSHADT Got on 803 N. Main, Rochester AG Pa a Fun gt Saresoss WHY PAY THE HIGH jally suited for ranch type car. Cylinders reborea. Back tae OPEy TILL 0 Vi. ‘8 FoR 3 bs at $26, FE . — ae terms. Stan DOLLAR FOR PAINT? pome planting. Bader Nursery. chine Shop, i Heed — OLive 26311 ot? BR, 8 terial fore ROOFING Ma yweet: EM 3A000, mon gu —1100_Scott Lake R4. OR 31701, re See M&M Motor Sales . $145. = STOP puxcor tt ae. For Sale Pets 69 Sale Motor Scooters 82) ser"pihe Hey. “Wks tees |” CRLLENT TRANSPORTATION. ia PALA PL PLP LLL LLLP LLLP L ry ie ton : Look and listen, punch.| DUTCHCRA GA arc ARS CHEAP formauisn asorien. Por "ioe button starter fem’ eee aaee FRISCO $3.99 whslyed ten WG ae bu % gigetars. Exc. cow, ve) CRAY CAME CARS. Pe 314 . a PARTS. PE 50219 ‘aie’ ‘ad JACOBSON swe em dale 1 oe ‘worthfiend Pre att Ca vee conpr | NOW Bon FROST eee aside eames Es OT iow at EVAN’ P e _ nrg = uw peat os! " es an | oe on oe KING BROS PG. Bemaing, Sons, FE S409. Ee 4 WHIZZER MOTOR BIKE Like "08 Woodward Birmingham 4 o1ns'4 DR SEDAN. HYDR on , damaged OI PirPg” 6b ® 10T WAR __PONTIAC RD AT - — 4 new. With aceessories Come. aft- WID JUNK CARS & SCRAP IRON. MATIC RECONDITIONED. stoves, used furniture. kindling wicks, af Orcha Lk! oo SPOTES ? Be zm. Soe x 4 p.m on Monday Wed and _Fast service CaP ©B 49582 | RUNS FECT : woud Rutchincen's Trailer alee | ne REGISTERED COCKERS 8IX WE Thare. 0 Monticelio _ WANTED—LATE MODEL WRECK | $1150 4615 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Plains. : Cameras, s, Equipment | 61a * mos _Sale_or lease. FE 5-0043. 7 For Sale Mo cars “49 to ‘M4. $3 LIONFL & AMERICAN STORM SASH mS BLOND ENGLIAH COCKER. _ FE- bananas Motorcycles 33 Bagley Auto Parts | * Fine cak'ro'own. * =" ; . ox sae Seg sel , FLYER TRAINS end'door COW LOW price! | “eas ‘130 fam Fat onan | Pe satai. tet Much “alee eres * | 50218 ey eth #2i0 $1295 +7 nerry ia wo . AUTHORED PACTORY SERV- synchronised range BABY PARAKEETS WITH CAGE 1951 HARLEY DAVIDSON + 8 caer al PonTiA Ce one Go pus lass FE 4-6089 Bader: *olemeid Graflex fis: Limited Time Only. $5.8 SI HARLEY DAVIDSON. 125 | We “are” buvine now for our) YOU'LL LIKE THIS Can. st 2, factory mr a zer. Sam. to 9 pm aol pdasters Gaus ameniee cape Sel 4th St.; FE 2-4038; Closed : new battery Ss prices paid Dr topaoten care,” $1595 Fes ae. . mu uaut "we seunders Ra. “Or.| + 8% 9, 4 and oe ” Gost THE cae YOUVE BEES bogaee mmnATe, OngEN AED Save M it Runge. ac. = EEN Vass _ford. OA 63330. HURON WAITING FOR. door, Bos 30” couibtoation door, | 2 oney a : eu GESRS — te twarmon Ht ing Bad, COLDER FLAS ee) | MOTOR SALES MORE THAN 100 CARS TO ads! ae n windows. 6 venetian BURMEISTER’S CANARIES FOR SALE: PHONE | ' tm ahaa ds Sas mL “4 Like new. Price | 43 Ww. Mureg } 9-264 22119 FE 6-0038 after 12 pecan. $450 OR 31710 or OR 3.4114. Fe Sale Used Trucks 90| F* SMART To2vY TOUR can “ . “ i961 VIN bs r & Nai ] & r L _ Harry says, ‘Why not? Most of the daytime programs are vt Hitdeaien pbb sion “Fass | - A. us ence slanted toward women audiences!’ " _trade. PE 2380, 212 N. Cass. |-s0 MODEL GMC CHURCH BUS. is ears or ins HARLEY DAVIBOON, «6 «| “OU Sam COMMUNITY # common | 60.06 oe 800,000 aan ene eM ae 5 |PORD PICKUP 16. PH. FE bee, forvany ether items at Sale Farm Equipment 76| For Sale Housetrailers 78 Your Harley Davidson iy ie i952 % TON + TON CHEVROLET WRE MOTORS —_—errnreeeeeeee dsen Sales Co. 372 8 Sagi- BUXCKerr’s | i RU RIRETSTPRS RILETS REPAID 6 SERTICE aig, Lone eanpen yg) 2 SE asin Ferbane ace 0 am es ek TD oe | e re \ BLDG. SUPPLIES our prices arg nor omty —"Prall_Apt_ Bi __ GERMAN SHEPHERD BLACK ‘rs Ferguson & Ford Impie-_ ee ssonabie. Call” FE HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTOR. bed aS, “nies and «| 803 \ Main, Rochester 8161 Dixie Hwy MA 5-683] LOW BUT Pas ERVICE 18 = * fe oe, POINT TROM- Sie. 1 yr old. Reg. she MU ment parte Caaaeons NEW anD ~ RECONDITIONED erue — eld. Mode! o——- 4 wheeler Can be seen OPEN TIL! 10 P.M : ailer homes 1 has A ; t 5 a -M..: MRS NEWMAN'S VARIETY GIrt 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU Prano orening oe AND REPAIR; PARAKEETS od nea Paauare Goel apraeriea! fe woe 2 ape purchase 5-bv $300 Cell OR +1676 at 3300 Bil Li. Rd. Can fur Le sam Telegraph. Rock ing idt. FE 252 ubura 4-6510 - ATTACH- eatertts fader pene . ‘48 INTERNATIONAL, FLAT BED MEFAL OVEANRAD GARAGE |4m) abectece U------- Se | DPRiGe® Gropn, PIANO. PARAKEETS, CANARISS, CAGES, —"(?*_OR_}s104 efter ¢ 0) 9 Aig EXCHANGE : camD. good Ares, full yeer - CHEVROLET ii, OF door, $10. Girls bike, 615. 2 at. |4x8 masonite, sheet | 12.55 | —Sareain. $90. MUMerry 01200. _ _feod Since 1927. $84 Oakland Ave. A-l BUYS | | @0 8 Telegraph FE 2-3200 | ___ For “or Sale © Bicycles 84 _ come _FE 23-73%. _| @or Racio Heater, Sig TE, Seas Mirro proceure cooker $3. Phiico | 1x8 Std. w. pine bds. per M. $80.00 : PARAKEETS, OPALINES; CANAR- | sce tne new ‘35 Model whee: | Open Eves. & Sun. p.m. AAPL IPL are condition Private owner. Per iak arte caee Ree: | Ee en eee htt M 90080] Sale Store Equipment 641 siecgerra SintE Wr tance | or, ring Weeter: ats and Sve | HOUSETRAILER! 71 FT... GOOD ae SS eaten coe os | 1952 lst CHEV. —NADIO— HEATER, 5 . uy 4 c race | 1 . Sethe Bett, St, EID w, pine shelving. ‘ft ....18¢] Chany casM REOIBTER apps | pitta PE 20H hp. with of maplemente, | shoei, meders. Wiieed tees | sso. PE S440 wv | ee ee range wiih top grill broiler and 1x4 std . as e130 cg | and. ete. EM 3-3246 -between 1 and 8 p.m. | BOY'S % IN. BICYCLE. GOOD Private ouner. PE 6 n deepwell. $35. Maybell banjo. 625 aa. : oo rose = =. GHARP ls Fr. HOUSETRATLER. | condition. $6 PE sates 138 De (CLIP 2 TON anche Kitchen sink, 62. Sidearm mas x8 sta ~_ ber M. $0 New and used mowers. oe 2TTL Weaverton, Rochester. | _Ver_ Rd.. beth Lake | so ca . CHEV ‘so, 2 Oe water r and tank. $10. Also. | 2-",50, 3 per M.. $99.00 WE SERVICE GAS ENGINES. Auburn Rd. GIRL'S 20 INCH. 620 : ot ion. 606. GRo money down. pee, eset. FE eee. ~ | enone” - 100 ft. ...... pope} eocagrcorade parte-and fac- “3 NEW MOCN 8 PT. a BED- FE 3884 , DU MP STAKE Carkner— tudebaker MPS 8, ” Viyerere seece D nica, rooms. Trade — ls A ge ge quaa\” fir os coon 0 88 SEE LEE Diere (an ten bee Gee oe . Birmingham MI 4-3410 [-... xan’ birch plywood «0... 42108 , » | ccnpartaant debs chicken | CODON W PY wi eraans-| £5 CO SOsr Ler cee ot _Williasse Lax’ flooring doors. windows etc. atts spe 160, comm.. keg 8.98 _ © TURN TUPI GPRINGERGOCKER PUPS THE vrooer. 420, Paul's market. OL 0 With electric brakes 83/ ABLE DOCKS Aluminum boats ig ge i ig egy ag Either tor cash or on :sares or |Com "Alum doors. trom” |. 920.98 RESTAURANT ecter _ 96. PE 3-2070. 4 Soe Dubey Ct. Waterford. Mich OR) —Boattrailers- All models on dis- JEROME win tred tor 40 or, 80 Chevie. will oot entire house as is. See. P. Comb. dccte * Hass —_ — = Bs ~ oro a= STARTED COON HOUND CHEAP. ; 1953 MODEL FARMALL CUB rf LA Call after 5:30 p m OR a er = ~ | = _ A "KG, HEMPSTEAD | |$*p2°%sared'tath S0P"sn tines mica Te eras panes spas | ATOR ND Wea COSP Ua | ‘PON Tl AC = “sata ns Posttse | Rochester Ford Dealer | CHEVROLET Wat 3 Da. sepan: 102 EZ, Huron FE ¢920 ‘#t. medicine cab $159.96 eaitless 1s steel food ares, Phone | year old Part Labrador and igten OP AST CREOIT 1E.MS ia | ALUMA-CRAFT BOATS | -por mone THAN 30, YEARS a Seotiocs’ iaheriet, "ew oan” Gn: L Phy esa POWER MOWERS notary | MARDWARE_pLowntNo Zan, "Sppeizimet saiy. _fimpons Ra mce Gene IE EVINRUDE MOTORS | —_6000 PLace 10 Buy!” "| pearance "Today's bargain spectal Pisses EAVES, STRATERS |p rou ARE Bunting A wousg| Sale Sporting Goods 65) "FEF anor Ga anc: FE -E tas) 2 ye enn CHIEF PENN YAN BOATS | SEE THE ALL NEW | :f§SRINS CHEVROLET yments available W F. Miller, eee OU i-H DEALER aps Mich'vas propery.« all martne Barden and, Law~' equipment. | AND SAVE, UP 70, $500 ON ALL! GUNS_BUY, SELL teaps |i assuTEMgD —yewate—3| PONTIAC AD Aroppvez | = MOBILE HOMES gaint Sveriges. Ez terns GMC TRUCKS SEDER HOGS teat aT e ra 2 : . f ay = “i coct| — MAREWORE Irs | sup errs *uspena'guy | Eiip‘ns Ses bee eT: | “apenas | See aii S Pvt, oe | Se Ae ‘aenvicke "a bt Seve 78 bee. MOWER. trade Burrabell cy $-9625. i ROTO-HOES You can buy @ Les Hutehinsoa | OE T FE 2-4708. __ — * POWER MOWERS trailer as low as $50 down | AUTHORIZED CHR16 CRAFT TAYLOR’S BURMEISTER aaa ete | Dogs Trained, Bearded 70) noo eat GB ity: | Hutchinson's Trailer Sales) Sis pdae “senycrt =| WILSON GMC |! coop usED CARS Northern Lumber Co. SS sled ae BOARDING, BATHING AND CLIP- Ma ‘Sabie or _OR_}#506.__ | 461¢ Dixie Hw~ — Drayton Plains | fiell_ in 2 hrs well Brace 1993 Chev. 4dr “210. Radio. $187 Cooley Lake Red. _tomn ae ping. 194 N. Perry. PE 2-6113. itsi PORD USED 1 Phone OR }1 Marine Company S28 2 , ’ =< Power Glide. Real — mM eas ee eee EB _2-6113. | season. Like sew. Been in stor- Commer § Mile Road and Mound. St been” Phone FE 2018 | OAKLAND AT CASS | Detrogttereph & © Mile Ra *4171 | Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 208, Ty yg BL! a see msteead. Mon oom ts | x OS Dor Highway. Fi Pint sont MOTOR AND TRAILER, i OS | aaa Bike ade 0 aa i 4 r . | meemenae et ace | BOA + * . FL 14196 Hay, (rain & Feed 71 Ferfe’t* etaded. Must cell. Li SoLYWOOD BED AND A WEW | cheap. Cs Call between § and 8 p.m. OPEN EVENINGS | 1003 Pantie dz. Ghisfteta.’ stae 2x4’s, per lineal ft., 314c, thts Aiyatra & BROME HAY OATS | Tuarantesd used tractors and im- ae oeren ee Fe soi or PE Sia . STOP! LOOK! 1980 Chev. ib" Coe. Heat and m- 7285 While Lake Rd. |, vlements _parment: FE $0677. 1964 JOHNSON 64 HP. SILENT | 1, beve & noo. 1960 Pord 1% ton Se be A oped fe ce, oC AM a ud, My | Sundrabout per fa pert | rach 2 Wade fot Pore or Caer TAYLOR'S Joba Deere a and Farmall ore | 34500, —_Soneteee, S50, FS Coen. trace oath tag hy ae sgn moong el se ——— (STROtrER STERILIZER AND - . — F449 ¥WOCR__BCAT_WIFH “Since 183i" ONE 21” TYPE Pow POWER MOWER _ teeterbabe : | BUY AND SAVE AT BOAT Witte Furs. PHY SH,t Se OM, CD OR | GaLLOW eee ——. i —____| HOUGHTEN & SON | "apm Vere reasonable. For quick | _tfaie_ ue cond FE 3400. | 30402. ___Phone_MArket 41961 ___ ery best meaner OF os. ime. b 46504 | 3, 000 BALES OF MIXED HAY Case, Ferrason Kew Idea Eim ib = WAGEMAKER iOLDED 660 FORD TRACTOR Pe Wit ‘947 CHEVROLP' CONVERTIBLE. 2 pp mercer Carttion Se, ae alleen Se H Main, Rochester: OL 1-161 3 px. PLATT, HOURETRA Dee ee oe aaTORBO Sth wheel ready t0 oo Two '%| Windshield’ “waghess. ‘wew white a7 $156 @ subd valve ‘peg se, Moen i* Priced | CORN CRIB GOOD CONDITION. | 945¢_siothing down og age a Bisge sa Up geet ATS. | passenger schoo puses. | Ford || wail ines “skirts lowered. y hard _ 16 ft x 7 ft. $100. PE 5-106 | at wets, Beat "Deteert’ ‘tans eae ie F bor * ied Ie | ‘eather interior clean, body . Quan- “Bite nee it | Rone Ra (M-50) ie Boat SnD 1s | 1s HP. EVINRUDE | 7 AUTO PARTS PE S629 Perfect, Meter, newly overhauled, ae cee ee SEWEP & The ORCHARD SPRAYER - |"3_28 FT. PRAIRIE SCHOONER. ne | ——— OLD CEDAR FENCE Ralls” 000 | oneAse aspect choce proeagergy g lig plow _ya0en, Veraie arranged EM ase, | 00d fried at 1871 “feat Uston Lake Ra WILL TRADE PACKARD 4 DR. | 44 CHEVIE 7 DR RADIO. HEAT- eech. 631 CONCRETE CULVERT PIPE sage or call PE 5-3840 after 6 Tr ALU evenings after 6 or weekends | Pe th chassis Ford A stake) er powerelide All neceabbries in- ter. HOLE Rings © COVED V0 Dm h “PT. ALUMINUM TRAILER. EXPERT REFINISHING ANI for meturdy % ton pickup. OR | ciudng wire wheels. FE §-5765. Ong DEEPWELL MEYERS COL | ALU TYPEs oF cLaY Paopu lg | ae” te | seet ore a= |—sfer § om" * ' nals edhe oth $ cts FOR SALE GARDEN TRACTOR. _Sieeps ¢ Fees, | planking Ted Newkira EM | Gee TT ton brckuP. eo 58 3 a =, : BEAT OCK : Sarena, MA _FE 5-068. 6060 Hackett, |e AMBEICAN COACH. 3 PT. | giaiN 1% uF BE gy A CONVERTIBLE ge hallow seit complete. COAL & BUILDING su co. 1964 HOLLAND NO. 6 oBALER. | 4, "Fai condition $880. Can be “ft boat. Oars and covers. gaz, | $OR, throughout Only $008. full SPECIALS - tank & fittings. ry 9-1200. inc on rd Lake ee rz die | ith motor | _ OL a 4365 Monroe Drive, be- FE 5-7208 patter + pm ore - re duet vour car or truck -: - ~ ry GAS LARGE AND i SMALL CoM — Sashabaw and Dixie ope : Easy term ance ‘34 Chevie convertible Bel Air. K. —-ay -9 ood, condition gos. | Pteeer, MA GT after # p.m ‘ LOI veg AND MOTOR FOR | HASKINS CHEVROLET | i Gesmmercmngioe aa FOV Tal - ce ; ag rays Dinle Hwr_ at M19 Mavte $0071 "ag Ford TO Ee : ~POWER MOWERS — weptic Tanks EVINRUDE MOTORS n Sale Used Cars 91| 134 cer cate tym sm tg Ss _— - Zoek, iar r Quiboarg repair. 19 I", expe | oe trad ‘we fi Large selection-rotary mowers — lion if AZER ROTO TILLERS W: E h - | minum boats 8 to 21 ft. Angier 1060. i660. BUICK 8 LUXE | have - = = re g, | Beavrs apaard sodyuved. Parte and vernice Mo xcnang | ate Pict and ‘hardware Opes | sede. Clean Crean pee PE Ease | RCONOMY “CARS __22_ AUBURN e-ins Te Se. Fasy term aes annered but spirit | Mowers. A porary % BUICK SPECIAL 3 DR LIKE | is. CHEVIE DELUXE 2 DOOR. torte Saas" 06.05 _ $2840. ed. sie 3 varrlage Pui Oke. aye Service. 1880 Op- eae, TEES MARINE net cic trade. 923 oe eee Rad « end healer. Cood condition. KELLY'S ee COMBINATION DOORS zal, rd i taeat eer r | FARM PENCE BUILDING. At80| En" greaticn PRAIRIE ScHOON. SHintic Tac cir ae Fwo tore. Poser trates itt} CHEVROLET BEL-AIR 4 3904 Auburn at Adams. Aubure 10S. 1 WEEKS OLD wow! Free eotimotes given tmmediote and 2 bedrm. models, 14 to 47 ft. ERGLAS KITS | aad ment Att os — ate Heights. PE 32-8811. ar . . erection. 400 good toot , Choose your own feor plan. Low- TED NEWKIRK, EM 3}-6072 lz Bam ss ADIO. HEAT. a, SS See Oe we GE UILDING eat 1 : aah A ee na’ | eter vests, ME MElrese Soest SS New ———. HAULING THEM IN BY THE | ~ BUICK 4 1x DOOR. RADIO T-| 93 CHEVIE. 4 DR. eres a . REO ay 3 5 . a8 ‘ Trimaigwa A} shape. Will sacrt TRAILER, ¥ew 1 WREEL ALi im T ° Hereford HOUGHTEN’S Years to poy. at 8 per cent inter, | band tousy All tyece” Bugacs | Cane OR OS eee LT are tral ae me es state, $50. FE of OURT AND = «a 4ND FAMOUS BRAND NAMES est. PARTS—STORE _acmis Wile Dini. corner Helly| MY * a be11 till 9:00 oo, at aes cele, aes wy Penny Paint Sales Talbott ames alow te : e ‘ren oS on one ROTOTILL Byerythine for the Trailer Home AEROCRAP? BOATS = ivor- turourise ‘tone white x Bosse paint 1 eal... 6098 pe. TWINBROOG 9-0008, years oid All “easl 1 pure: . os 2-3200 A - | 9 tone, white walle U. 8 Ab your cat ‘down at l cent... ‘| &. P. &. Pamt, siso Satin ed bull 7 mos. citing 1 Maple RACTORS Across Tel-Hu cr CHEROKEE BOATS ae 4 cag un to 36 2 ener ba is for ..... $3.99) Sere Volume eas ane FEnTiliZER ORGANIC SEWAGE ee eipisa an en ree, 8 Sunday PM ee ry FE eeett ote "pom glover ny ee OLD BLAGK GELDING inet 71 Fe OUTBOAR: HASK ET Re PR) he * sSas Gentes Poone FE Sees or PE SSE is ee UG : pad SON on er, een caiten | vemee *“SLAYBAUCH'’S— ns) "48 CADILLAC CONV. SS ke 1 1 Cal or gent ont con ! . EXCAVATING eteet Peart — Ra. soe Rr hain" Wechecter’ "OL" Tenet or tor furntture FE | pony Bleck vie white, top. Hew white pA ce _ MAnie_$-5071 Roller or Pan....$3.90 16433 JOHN DEEF? 0 TRACTOR AND 3 TRAVELO 3 PT EXCELLENT MERCURY MOTORS AND YEL- bequest ee | ee ar eee send and gravel and Ss, HO FRresiv 2 ay mad four sop sol so iake = an offer 170 . ‘ow Jacket boats Gene — —— ee ee ite PE $9719. 7101 Dime Hwee wealth gEAD ac Catkner—Studebaker aa ~ ; - . . u j= a FLOOR SHOP FARM TOP SOIL Farms. i's io” Ford 380 "Balde hay ee RETIRE | aa ve AGE. LIVE IN WERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS, | ——— Klos. _Bi ham MI 4-3410 Oven 0-9 99 S Sacinaw St and black dir. § yard 1oe@, | xe neem 8. _ NS: | JOHN DEERE EW. TRACTOR OR CUL-| See the ‘country or star in one | “Boats ‘Trolar Oomts ‘Mast “Crat TIP TOP saan re DIO 8 $10 delivered. PE 4-588. ; WITH | tivator & ‘A 5-9687. location. Work an hour @ day & trations, ‘Oiton toain “Snes and 40 : —————— “_-1 pet gg «Sar HE mae E_ Fourth. sand. gravel. fill dirt and j " earnings, | taking | snaps BOG “PLYWOOD Fe stone. rE “Sat! ot) NG COWS. A i erhauied. — Alwavs pleat wort | AL Pier Lane: ~ Phone Fe Fem | : VILDERS SUP. _Bervice even a. Any size | OWBO . KSTO! E 4-5429. ply wash sand BL, wel, cement Briggs & Stratton - ad Reo ue ry mabe ' trailer altered or factory NEW 6 FT ~ R Oat. FEY COME kane bal : Prices Used Bldg. and fill dirt, road gravel -4 Feri 8. Mastick Co. MS®| for anoto ti ote | a : ann ee hea” Ga ae a | Clarkston 24. 2. St. Milford “Ra. Phone Milford pert awtractio al HP LEVINRUDE OUTBOARD | 1961 Pymouth club coupe 4x8x% Fir Plyw 0d GIS $5.12 Materials of All Kinds : AVEL. = : MU 48042 or 46978. Open Nights inded. mv Model. Photo Suns a 457 gas ak. Gwe 575 wea 4 ¥ = oe | NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS cess road field dirt, field : B Sg ewe | «Unit ane let's son it over. oid 2 ‘Glass. Co. 129 W. Pike dxaxty Fir GIS $298) Lumber. doors. windows, pipe. I wh oe i eCORMICK - DEERING Hale lot 19 3300 Fii ._FE 5-444 or FE 5-0445 i ped 8 «Antal S| Peams (envio Lions. steel” sash, ve: pea arevel 10A gravel. | Gusig “: Milford Ra., Bagg - sft cond Road st Huron. FEderal §-4730. soHneON OUTBOARD MoroRS:| sibertiy — avectae nt? 1, 81-000 EES Fi rere cay HH] Open Sunda Since art send meson send FEE | oot cree pias FoR aati | _Stw"Sticy Pore me Te ROTATE TaN | Sod alts cea at | st See eet te et Yor Quotations . Pachoud Wrecking Co, | LiMiTED AMOUNT OF GOOD TOP ks, 200 Wattles Rd.,| McDEERING 11 HOE DISC GRAIN fn Pine Lake pe see pian dhaidmec Ailes 1951 Chrysler hardtop. =— Pontiac Plywood Co. | 3 Hwy Whe sens | Sal Sat renee daivered, 811 weg yn . Saiuse ee ee: O OWEN: $6095 : ‘DOWN 1488 Deltun Ave v= an tah eon Ee & DRIVEWAY FP Based npmnednorddme asec 72 SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTORS M BILE 12 FT CUSTOM CHRIS CRAFT 1952 Studedaker V-8. 4dr. Dalene nee a pan pats vn ppp an at 920.98 y ran. and cushion RIDING HORSE BAY ano} ‘Earl & Mastick Co. Mb5e@ at Mil- & Mercu motor, complete witp 2 . : SCHUTZ MOTORS PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARE, | larxe selection of door chimes at Tune 0 "years! bree Piono See | ford Ra Mitford. Mev eder or! APARTMENTS, teerie= sheel_on stats. ae - | gp PUQCTOPLYMOUTE DEALER Of 3.1317, OR 3.1318. | gxtracrdinary yaine., , Michiana __Wood Rd.. Seymour Lake. MU _¢-8078 NEW BOATS. 2 2 FT $40. CARTOP 912 8. Woodw: Birmingham PLUMBING SPECIALS| 2 393 L Lake 7 SMALL 1. SHETLAND, | PONIES. SPRAYERS, ORCHARD AND. Es ee ee ee ee amber y(n 247. |", CHEVIE GEL AIR HARDTOP. i Ee van Lake Davi pes. ca rdie . _ YD , : Stour new "store, next doar. 3| te with 138 mm, F47, Woolensak ROAD. GRAVEL sea | god ven otack. writer | Eociel, “comvisie taut" wun than | SIGHT, BOAT TRAILER. FE , SERS dunes sense owe finder; solenoid Grafiex fiash- | 5 delivered. FE 4-508. ee ee fis Mie Ra: sa Avenue (North | Stier “tow ques “ee (mat? GUTBOARD EVINRUDE SPORTS: ier >) eal sr -emewnt gua 4 : are j Mile Ra) Birmingham. ik rates. See also the biggest man fo to trade for air; Evin 4 dr radio heater. turn sianals. r eat Humus Mich: Chain Saw Dist fe ‘i or