Ee . - of 90 degrées. ke ee ike Takes 2 28 Unseasonable Heat Wave C ontinues Thundershowers' ‘Slated Tonight Promise Relief Possible High of 90. Degrees Forecast for This Afternoon _ | Another day of: sizzling spring heat was expected today, with a possible high Yesterday's high of 88 de- grees cracked a record of 85 which had stood since 1949 and established a new high * * LANSING (UP)—A plan to inte- grate municipal employes’ retire- ment programs with federal Social Security benefits — boosting the | average employe's benefits by more than 50 per cent—had pre- liminary approval of the state Senate today. But senators held up a final vote on the plan to permit more debate. The combined plan would pay a municipal employe who retires after 30. years 50 per-cent more ¥ savings and pension benefits than he now receives. An employe earning $3,000 a year ly two-thirds of his salary. Em- could retire aftef 30 years at near- |- Social Senna for Municipal Workers Gets Tentative Approval in State Senate) Sen. Lewis Christman (R-Ann Arbor) argued that now would be a good time to bring the age in line with federal provisions. ‘He also said 95 per cent of all municial employes would be cov- ered by the $7,200 maximum and that to go any higher than that “might prove to be too costly” for municipal ee ments to =— already of their earnings to- municipal re- tirement plans, would continue to pay five per cent under the in- tegrated plan, Three per cent would go into the present retirement plah and | fwo per cent would be matched by two per cent from local govern- ments to be paid into federal Social onoccineal Report U.S. Recommends Monarchy for Viet Nam ployes earning $4,200, $6,000 and for the last 83 years. Today’s high will have to; pass 89 to set another new record. That temperature ‘was registered on May 4, 1949. Thunderstorms and high winds | struck parts of the upper penin- | See weather map, page 3. sula, ‘early. today following a =| ‘nado alert last night. No damage | was: reported. The weather bureau alerted | tho Manistique area af 11 p.m. | agalnsy the possibility of an iso- lated tornado. An all-clear was | issued at midnight. Meanwhile, the weather bureau | promised some relief for Pontiac: tonight. A cold front that sent the | mercury skidding as much as 4 degrees in the northern plains: states is expected to bring scat- | f | tered thundershowers tonight. Partly cloudy skies and con-, tinued warm is the immediate | forecast, Mostly fair and cooler | weather is seen for tomorrow, with | a high near 90. Tonight’s low should be 62-66 _ and temertow night's low 53-57. $7,200 a year could retire at more than half their salaries. The legislation would permit) municipal employes to decide by a majority vote whether to come ander Soeial Security. However, the retirement age would be raised from 60 to 65 for any municipal employe join- ing a- retirement system after the new law goes into effect. This would bring the municipal retirement age in line with the federal provision of age 65. Employes already covered b | tire at 60, The new plan also would raise | the maximum annual wage on. ‘which tq base retirement benefits | from $4,800 to $7,200. Some senators objected that in-| creasing the retirement age & fixing a Maximum salary base , would be a “backward step’ in eerqunart benefits.” ‘Sees M eteors as the Reason for Continents. iy } municipal plans still could. re- | —as illegal. SAIGON, South Viet Nam (?—The United States today was reported recommending that. a constitutional mon- archy be established for strife-torn South Viet Nam. As authoritative sources revealed this current Ameri- can position, local and provincial Vietnamese leaders flocked to Saigon for a special congress called by Premier Ngo Dinh Diem to act on the National Revolutionary Committee's demand for the ouster of chief of state Bao mn the ex-emperor of ot em ems Monthly Mark ~ Posted by GMT the congress—or ‘“‘states caer! Division Makes: 13,202 Units During April to. Set New Record Some 13,202 units were turned out in April by GMC Truck & Coach | ‘The sources said that should lo- | nivision — — one-month produc- eal sentiment prove se great (tion record, according to P. J. against Bao Dal, his sen Bae | Monaghan, vice president of GM Long or some other member of | aq division general_manager. the former royal house could be | The former high was 12,680. designated ruler with tightly cir- | trucks and coathes . produced in) cumscribed powers. ~ | March, 1951. | i The American position ‘w vat to be that because of = ‘Nam's political immaturity, the | stabilizing influence: of a monar- |chy with only limited powers is | needed. to © give continuity and avoid chaos, WASHINGTON w—A theory that high wa @ eure. between the earth and a giant) =~ wae = meteor was. advanced yesterday | Snowfall. was pond ont the continents result from a collision | j | ny } ~ House Advances * McCollough Bill Proposal Is Defeated _by Legislators | ter Van Dusen Amendment| Vosorwner! Stel by | va 'cal Union a meteor about one hun- | |dredth the size of the earth, or a eng of meteors, ma: ve struck | ar the North Pole a couple of | billion: years ago and splattered | southward. He called attention to the “south- | ward pointing fingers of the con- tinents.”’ PHILADELPHIA (@®— The-City Civil Service Commission abol- ished three jobs yesterday—wagon shop foreman, wheelwright and ~ “and villages the power to prevent A bill giving cities. the proposed Fiat Rock-Saginaw Turnpike from crossing their boun- daries was advanced by the House today. Rep. Lucile ‘McCollough Dearborn), (D- Under the eniilhatt however, “WhRSIWTIENT Helper Tt Took the ac- tien after Téarning” that” Phitadel- phia now has only three. horse- drawn wagons remaining in service. Dr. B. F. Howell, of Pennsyl- | nia State University. ' He told the American Geophysi- | 7 a supporter of the chief of state. Sentiment against the playboy pe = — fed demand for ex-Emperor increased in Saigon to- hes oe A Chip’ ee |: | day. Newspapers appearing a few! yy production ’ sald Mona- hours before the states general as-| snap - , = thered carried violent at- : ay ee wae : “Never in GMC’s history has there been such a nation-wide elec- Some published photographs of , .. : : “him crossed by large black marks. trifying reaction to a new line of One displayed a picture of Bao Dai with his bulldog and asked, ‘“‘Which is the more interesting?" (Phe_Vietnamese move to oust Bao Dat followed his attempt last week to at Premier Diem with Gen. Nguyen Van Vy, GMCs have given truck users an entirely new perspective in what to expect from a truck.” . Monaghan congratulated GMC employes for their part in the new production record. “This record was achieved while placing emphasis: on building a Aruck of ‘Blue Chip’ quality,” he The army refused to follow Vy, who fled to the hill resort of Dalat. : | Diem'’s success in routing the truck models. Complete new styl- ing and more than 500 major! . engineering changes jn our 1955. stated, ‘Every employe played his |~ part well in a job of teamwork Z Royal Oak Man Heads Airport Planning Group Metropolitan — Aviation Authority Is Revived Under Hudson — Oakland County Super- visor William C. Hudson, of Royal Oak, was elected pres- ident of the newly revived! Detroit Metropolitan Avia- tion Authority yesterday. The group will attempt to work out a master airport plan for Oakland, Wayne and Macomb Counties. Mt. Clemens Mayor Har- old Lindsay was named vice president. Glenn C. Rich- ards, Detroit DPW commis- sioner, was elected secre- tary-treasurer. DIVORCES TYRONE POWER - an interlocutory decree from actor Million Dollar Decree Shown on the stand in Santa Monica Superior Court where she obtained the property settlement Mrs. Power getf' custody of their two small + Chinese hs fo Be Vardstick for Isle Defense ~ President Would | Purpose of Any A entre WASHINGTON w—Presi- dent Eisenhower sdf today rN United States is in a sort wait-and-see position with respect to possible | be~ "|tween this country and Red China on a cease-fire in the Formosa area. ~* He added there are a number of countries—apart from the United States—_ saree ne rospect selves e p of a cease-fire. There is no new on the subject, he AS for the highway program, he - said he still is standing by his plan for a 101-billion-dollar high- program, = Actress Lids -Chatiten # is Tyrone Power, 41, Tuesday. Under * Zags.” Bill Near Vote. Proposal Asks Howell Institution Transfer to Hospital A bill proposed by Oakland Coun- ty Probate Jadge Arthur E. | | Moore, which would transfer the Howell, Tuberculosis Sanatorinm rebel- Binh Xuyen society, 1 which oe < ster) offered another a they could not have ‘ “veto power” over the route. Vier Sens stared tat ile | _McCollough’s plan would kill the to extend the veto power to town- ships as well as. cities and vil- Seni ae revised version. be when the bill Comes up for a vote tits week. In Today's Press Ban seme 4496 oes eee ere Fives Rule on n Thursday ratte Fern. [Ot Wheh-we-are ait tment by armed force last week, a eee cae ol Food Prices Fall ' French, to Two-Year Low - NEW YORK (®—Wholesale food prices as measured by the Dun & Bradstreet index declined this he sie week to the lowest level in more oe > | than two years. The index stood at $6.38, the same ag on April 21, 1953. A week ago the figure was $6.42 and a ge ~ lyear ago $7.38. 5 peceaeneaal The index represents the total | cost of one pound each of 31 foods in, general use. Dun & Bradstreet | said the decline’ this week was ait ces Ol a good number of these items. Lower were flour, wheat, corn, rye, oats, hams, lard, butter, milk, coffee, cocoa, eggs, steers and lambs. Higher were barley, sugar, cottonseed oil and hogs. ' _. |Worm Turns at Last PROVIDENCE, R.I. w®—~Motor- ist John Ruth pleaded innocent to offered what turned out to be a perfect defense in District Court. He proved the speedometer on the arresting officer's car was inac- curate, | pence $900/ \thel's ‘an $800 cash prize Dscceaes th tas Preah ther 4 eorvatt || answer to. Bonanzagram No. 8. If: ‘ vocative effect on some children. into a hospital for mentally- retard-’ A 5-year undercover fight be-| children for 10 months of the year and a percentage of his gross earn-| decision whether to defend the tween proponents of the proposed | ings for 11 years which her attorney said ‘‘is better than one -million| Chinese Nationalist offshore is- northeast airport and the Dest | all told.” lands of Quemoy and Mateu, . Wayne-Major Airport came into | Eisenhower indicated that he the open’ at the meeting. ? would try to decide whether any The planed serthar seer | a8 Soa a ome would be an expansion of: the-ex- | e Tal accine ‘on (01 lands or, in the long run, at isting Warren Airport located | Formesa itself. 18 miles from Pontiac by car. | = It would be bounded by Twelve | . er. com Mile, Ryan, Feartees Mile and | e any as z = | that vn ga -An Oakland County’citizena’ com- | gogh [mute for the northeast sit, has “WASHINGTON (INS)—President - Eisenhower geod vas cate tne boss Kidda asserted it would serve 65 per cent | firm today against mounting congressional premmure for | ther correspondence, bétween him | of the metropyliten agen mare ope federal controls over distribution of Salk polio vacc self and Marshal Georgi Zhukov, | veniently than Willow Run Airport, do | Russix's new defense ae Run is 40 miles from Pontiac, a better job of assuring fair distribution. ~ that he and Zhukov had been in The northeastWayne Major dis-- The chief executive also said that there is a qotation confidential correspondence which, | pute yesterday threatened to dis- | f afet t f Eisenhower said, held out some | rupt the authority's reorganization, of the safety of the vaccine. He said we must be abso- slim hope for improvement of rela- but the factions agreed they would Tlutely sure that whatever actions are taken are complete: | tions. pa revive the authority in ‘an effort —?ly safe. oS “to get something done for need-| He told a news conference |. wy Gate -_ pray ear 8 , EEE Reem TB Sanatorium [2st eteatstrtss se re ‘may decide against any use| ; oe (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) of the vaccine during 4 at:| ccd oe tain period of this year. inde towadd Eisenhower said some - scien- | tists suspect the Salk vaccine fnay | | have what he described as a pro-/ pill is scheduled.to come out of a Tin such cases, he said, there is| Eisenhower avoided saying a possibility that puncturing the skin for inoculation might be | He referred to children who have latent polio virus which could possibly be activated by the vaccine, but there is ne proot thet fhis could refuse to sign any Introduced re Albert Horrigan (D-Flint), the measure was ad-| vanced yesterday in the face of | stiff opposition, Motions to refer the bill back to . committee were smashed after Horrigan insisted the House act on the measure to ease what he termed a critical lack of facilities for _mentaily deficient youngsters. © A survey last December showed Mushrooms Into over 1,000 beds vacant in tubercu- losis hospitals, said Horrigan. 10 More Counts | Horrigan €alled mentally de- Alvin Johnson, 30, of 45 Hibbard ‘ficient children who don’t receive -Ct--was stated onty for a speeding | Proper care-“a menace to society.” ticket this morning when. Pontiac| Opponents argued there are Patrolman James L, Ockerman enough victims of tuberculosis to signaled him to stop at Saginaw /| fill the vacancies if they could be | and Warren Sts. , found and committed. But Johnson later was charged | Rep. Harry Phillips (R-Port with reckless driving and 10 other} Huron) said he would ask the traffic violations after a 2- mile | legislature to set up a committee chase. The officer gave this | to determine if the state could get account: ~ | possession of Percy Jones General Johnson waited until Ockerman | Hospital at Battle Creek for use as approached “his. car, then sped/a mental hospital. It now serves WILLIAM ©. HUDSON Traffic Charge a speeding charge yesterday and away. During the chase Johnson | as Federal Civil Defense head- jumped a curb at School street, | quarters. bounced’ back on Saginaw, nar-) rowly missing other cars and two) pedestrians and then to ‘ drivevon the left Side of the street. } Fee a Way! "Phe-President: pledged that | will never be a child in the United | | States denied protection against | This Ain’t No Cheese, | Polio because of inability to pay | | for the vaccine, adding that the | | but It’s for Mice, Rats ——- believes the pres: | MIAMI BEACH GNS) — This ent voluntary system the very best | ig the name of a paper to be | for distributing the vaccine tothe | delivered today before the Ameri- - nation's children fairly and equit- can Pharmaceutical Association ably. | convention: Under the present pian, he not-) - “Studies on the Ettect of Betae. ed, an advisory. council allocates |p rethylam the ages of five and nine, It Is properly the i ty of the states, Eisenhower said, It _has something to do with “(Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) i mice and rats. Farm Price ‘Support Bill Nearing Showdown Fight WASHINGTON (# — Northern big-city Democrats with large numbers of consumer constituents appeared to hold . the balance of power today as the House neared a show- down on farm price supports; save that the House this time is being asked to reverse of flexible price supports on a haste crops. Both sides . concentra: their attention _on the con- | Si saline: te re tion to his costs. on Quemoy, Matsu - that at the moment the /— resporisibili- (ide in Albino Mice and Rats.” last year’s administration victory establishing a eles = 5 Tr tree a sentect Dachaenanee ot tial jul’ ane Rita Mrs. : wife, Dorothy, 27, at the Iowa street address, said she heard one shot, turned and witnessed ahother see- Roberson, who | Commissioner |. Raps Ticketing of Dog Owner _ i vi I | get z i Fal 3 Bty Ian x i i i] “The portion of the buildings to _ be constructed this summer, will “ cost an estimated $460,000, gf a Court decision voiding it, the City Commission last night postponed action on the matter one week. Patterson's barbs came after Ewart said he believed there would be little value in carrying the case to the State Supreme Court and suggested writing a regulating— ngt a prohibiting—~ordinance. of Vaccine by U.S. “te assure that their share of vac- cine on Airport Plannin (Continued From Page One) Major should be the central air- lines base, ‘‘and the northeast air- port should be designated as a ” purpose airport Cc. V. Burnett, manager of the, TT City Airport, took excep- of the northeast airport, interposed that he would continue his opposi- tion. The group will m¢et again ‘June 3. / “IT hope and for we have less Mebate said President constructive our airport needs," Hudson. Bad Winds, Clouds. Delay A-Shot Again SURVIVAL CITY, Nev. @ — Bad winds and clouds forced ‘an- other postponement today of the much-delayed .open atomic shot. The prospe¢t for. firing tomorrow. -One building 92 feet by 300 feet will first be used for. a repair shop and later as an equipment. | the added to the first keepers, said Felt. “We hope to have the work done by fall,” he added. — St. Clair Is: Honored Robert J. St. /-_ Clair, manager of “merce, last night was : awarded a = mecting in Washington. award was made “for wo sy, or work system.” ~ PONTIAC ¥vicINITyY — cloudy tonight. p Probable ptfeed ‘thee’ : wed wa te Cle haee tee 6. betes he 2 a Whe dad bebeeeene ide LLL oes td eee blll ddytethel dads * : hed dadah on | Dies in Gas Blast of Com-; ‘of the” free: enterprise | lL A was not regarded as favorable be- cause of an approaching storm off “Cal coast, _More motale briefings are ex- pected for civil defense workers i : /BROOKSHIRE, Tex, (®— When hig bulldozer ruptured a natural /gas pipeline. yesterday, Garland i Rhemann, 27, was killed in an ex- plosion that shot. flames 250 feet | ~| Court would not reverse this deci- | sax tke Opposes Control | phot rellet and Hudson Heads Group jae wee eter ay ~ court decision which was upheld by the Ohio Supreme Court, and also decisions by the Wayne Coun- ty Circuit Court in like cases. “In view’ of all precedents,” Ewart said, “I predict the Supreme He added, however, he would be “perfectly happy and thrilled” to take the case to the high ‘court _ Court room which has been their i Ll : “Would the city attorney this one has never been before the state court. . Plans Under Way for Armed Forces! Day Parade Here brought Municipal League Will Convene Here Pontiac will play host in its new City Hall to a regional meeting of the Michigan Municipal League be- gimming at 2.p.m. tomorrow. Meeting in the commission chamber, the delegates from Re- gion 4 will discuss mu bonding and state legislation af- ‘Khe league ' is a cooperative organization of the cities and | metings are held each year in ing, the group will have dinner a the Pontiac Engineering building. UM Librarian Expires ANN ARBOR (UP) — Helen A. Wolter, 49, chief of the University of Michigan's Medical Library, died yesterday at University into the air, pital, __. THE PONTIAC PRESS, WE Week} Ewart cited a similar lower) . villages of the state: Regional | ig” Sec am ee | Russia will have suffered a at 9 a.m. Burial will follow in| momentous defeat in the cold war. - —_ many’s allies will be faced with || William H. Midkiff —_—_|sme new Problems, |} William i, Midkitt, 38, died “at | One will be Yo make sure that ee Russia does not succeed in the , after seven months of ill- attempt it is sure to i 1 ae % 7 » eligiabaite ati tiy i S seins PENNY-A-STEP — Two Marine sergeants, Homer W. Watson, Jr., left, of Michigan City, Ind.; and Arthur E. Manthey, South Bend, Ind., prepare for their penny-a-step hike from South Bend\to Michigan City in a march against polio. The Marines will take one. step everytime a penny is donated to a fund to buy Salk polio vaccine: for children | who cannot afford it. Assisting with the field packs and carbines is Tom Cohee, president of the Michigan City Jaycees, spoksors of the a avers ~~ john Maison 2 = Tuesday = County ‘Chet Succumbs; at Contagious Hospital 25 Years day at the homé of his brother, Samuel Rogers, with whom he made his home. ; Milfogd Man Injured — When Auto Rams Tree Gaylord F. Rhodes, 40, of Mil- General Hospital after his car rammed a tree on Benstein road after he was blinded | adlights of an oncoming car. Alban’s Gets 15-Day by & . BIRMINGHAM—For the second time in six’ months, the Michigan Liquor Control Commission Alban's. Party Food store on Hunter boulevard, it was learned today. — The Plastic Surgery’ + Detroit Doctor Tells “How Face Opergtions. j operations for some facial deform- jfor a meeting of the American Safer, cheaper and moré conveni-| 7 He mentioned such congenital “\j local anesthetic during surgery. "BIRMINGHAM — Bir mingham License Suspension |“ |tiae Police administration yester- e- OK for Infants Can Be Performed WASHINGTON w — Surgical ities can be safely performed on infants when they are only about a week old if local anesthesia is used, Dr, Richard E, Straith of. Detroit said today. He said in a paper prepared, Assn, of Plastic Surgeons that a “local” — in which only a specific | area is numbed against pain—is_ ent’ than genéral anesthesia in fa- cial operations performed on in- fants “The treatment of congenital de- formities in the newborn is often postponed much longer than neces- sary, causing’ unnecessary embar- rassment and heartache to the parents.”’ — At Straith Memorial Hospital Clinic, he said, more than 1,000 infants have been given local an- esthesia without a single death due to the anesthetic itself. And, during the past year, he) added, 40 babies born with hare- lips have been successfully treat- ed following a procedure in which a pain- killer and a sedative are used prior to the operation, and a 2 Minors Arrested on‘Alcohol Charge police layt night arrested two De- troit minors for the second time in less. than a. month on a charge of alcohol. Police said ‘they found liquor in the car of Charles Williams, 20, and*Thomas Bryant, 18, when they stopped them at Arlington and Ma- ple. streets. The pair was stopped court on the charge today, Pontiac Police Official Attends Meeting at MSC “Oliver H. Lemeaux, head of Pon- day attended the centennial sym- posium in Michigan State College's Kellogg Center auditorium, . Sponsored by departments .of political science, police adminis- tration and social work, the pro- gram was attended by police of- ficials from throughout the state. The symposium's theme was Free- dom and Security, reflecting .con- tributions of men in public life. New Era for Europe Opens «| With German Sovereignty military command with its Euro-_ dale, Ky.; he was the son of Rush Clark ‘ if e # i F q i i? i 5 3 z 3 i stl Treaty-Organ-. }gave~police-a description “ofthe yo ~ BR : man and the license number of | © 94 7° @ At the same time, the Kremlin his car. Secccees Cccccccccceoses is now trying a new tack — the = " ty it. lost when Hitler | . seized it in 1938. ! 3 . treaty negotiations are being con- ae : : are most hopeful that Russia will z ; another ica Russia's ( Russia's sole reason fo | , antag sca ee NUTRI-TONIC = trian treaty. 4 -hope-that. 2 a = : c ment, Sh » 10 minutes 1s because alin Austrian treaty ls eigned, —— .- almost 4 is oe magtomn: = — joo Oil Creme Base (patented) “to Use as , tell- oe ' Be nat Ss a See Ree Seton creme and the country could be unified, * | Cura are softer, more from the - + + OMLY NUTRI-TONIC GIVES DEEP-DOWN WAVING, | pending trial on a similar charge, ‘The Day ‘in Birmingham Birmingham $100,000 of Area Fund BIRMINGHAM — The YMCA branch here will benefit by $100,000 from the Metropolitay Detroit Building Fund campaign, it was announced today. William E,. Roberts, chairman of the MDBF’s permanent building committee, sald in a prepared statement: ‘The local Y is co- operating with the MDBF and -praying for the success -of its cam- paign, Just ag soon as funds are made available from that group, we will start our building pro- gram.” f The MDBF campaign, for $16.- 500,000, got under way in Detroit © last week with a kickoff lunch. eon, It Was ¢xpected to continue until sometime this fall, - Birmingham's Y, located at 400 E. Lincoln, presently has a lounge, Trade Bill Vote Due by Tonight ‘nary expansion plans would cost in excesg of $1,000,000 and would in- clude a swimming pool, gym, lock- er rooms and living quarters, it was learned. Based on Roberts’ statement that construction would get under way ag soon as funds from the MDBF were made available, it was believed “limited” construc- tion might start next year. . Although officials of the local Y declined confirmation, it. was reported revised plans, with addi- tional expansion later, might start . in 1956, The revised plans, it was believed, . would provide for a swimming pool, gym and-ldécker rooms, — a * * | “Tyrelj R, Miller Jr., 2042 Der- chester, and Win Holden, 2471 Buckingham, have been ap- pointed by Detroit Mayor Albert Cobe to serve on that city’s clean-up committee, The Detroit “clean-up, paint-up, fix-up cam- ~ paign” starts Sunday and runs through May 14, + * * A “mother and daughter’ ban- quet will be held Friday starting /at 6:30 p.m. at the Embury Meth- Sponsors Sure Senate |odiet Chant. Inia members of the Won't Hobble Plan With | church will serve the dinner. Mrs. Amendments WASHINGTON \# — The Senate begins voting today on President Eisenhower's foreign. trade bill | with its sponsors confident they can beat ‘any crippling amend- ments. Final passage was expect- ed by tonight. Eisenhower has called the bill one of the most vital. in his 1955 program and has said enlightened trade policies among free -world nations can be the key to peace. ‘Nevertheless, it met consider- able opposition in Congress be- cause of fears that any new tariff concessions would seriously harm certain American industries. cut tariffg another 15 per cent. in exchange for trade conces- sions from other nations, _ . It passed the House after several narrow escapes on roll calls. In the Senate, the Finance Commit- tee worked eight weeks and finally came up with a version which ap- pears to have averted an expected close floor fight. .. The committee's version pre- serves the features of .the President's bill, It also gives the President soMe added authority to curb of specific products if he decides they might national security. Man Waives Exam on Exposure Count Albert Urbaniak, 27, of 3300 D. Lefurgy.. : He was scheduled to be ar- raigned today in Oakland County- Cireuit Court. ‘ Urbaniak, who was tree on bond was a by Water- ford Township Police Chief Frank Van~ Atta and Detective Millard Pender. ‘~ ‘? * The Baldwin School PTA will hold a fair for children Friday from -3:30-8:30 p.m, Robert Bro- deur and Mrs. Edward Downs, co- chairman for the school's _PTA, said booths, games and.sale of various articles will be included in the program. Proceeds will go to- ward the purchase of books, audio- visual equipment and other items not provided in the school budget. ‘ * * *# Mrs, B. John Mitchell, 18184 Kinross, will--ty hostess to the meeting of the Eastminster Guild of the First Presbyterian Church temorrow. Mrs, George Finch ‘will present the program ‘The Church in the City” at 1 p-m. ~ s ? * Mrs.. Ina Graham Hybbeli Service for Mrs. Ina Graham Hubbell, 90, will be held at 10:30 Co., She died at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Dora H., Jewell, 17820 Birwood yesterday after a brief illness. Mrs. Hubbell came to live with her daughter from Croswell five years ago. Burial at Croswell will ‘be at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, . DONT FORGET MOTHER a, “ PAPER-MATE /// _RETRACTIBLE BALL-POINT | CPeCoreccoccccooococonecooee a1 cocccccegepes Customizer, Aion by Nutri- -— 'Y’ Allocated ' 5 William Lomas is chairman of the. *| program. 5 i, year. Zé, i wes) Eee ars cS Sndate tte malted ie in, uence ae ee ee ee Eig ies So aes Sr THE PONSIAC ‘PRESS, WEDNRSDAY, MAY 4. 1955 7 Meal ee ee ee erates ~ ete SO es 0d Fok Will Find Haven i in Hotel That Once Sheltered hss found riddled with bullets in an | Austria Frets About Growing Pill Addiction Health insurance statistics pub- lished recently show that Austria's seven million population consumed more than 320 million pills during 1954. The number of prescriptions for medicines climbed from 5,600,- 000 in 1950 to nine million last - cf * * A publicity campaign pointing to too much medicine as an evil is to-be started soon. Dr. Hans Hoff, head of the city’s psychiatric clinic, says: “Millions of city dwellers are medicine addicts - and are worse off than, those taking narcotics. A narcotic addict is quite normal when he has taken his drug, but the health of a medi- cine addict is soon completely un- .dermined and he becomes inca- pable of leading a normal life. “On feeling a slight headache, mild indigestion, or sleeplessness, more and more people reach to be medicine cabinet for quick re- f. _ “They try to eure themselves by following the advice of adver- tisements, instead of consulting a doctor. That\is nearly always a grave mistake; for although the pain disappears, -its cause—malad- justment—remains and _ after some time the symptoms return. This causes people to take more medi- cine and, in time, they become medicine addicts." Police Called Collect SACRAMENTO, Calif. (wP)— The California Highway Patrol has initiated a service allowing orists to make emergency to the patrol free of charges by telephoning ZEnith 1-2000. The _patrol says motorists making emergency calls from unincor- porated areas may call the num- ber collect. California is the first state to have such. a system for fast and efficient reporting of auto accidents and other highway emergencies, | Purple Gang was recently. pur- chased from a Detroit-Chicago syn-. dicate by the Roman Catholic Arehdiocese of Detroit for use as ‘an old people's home. “We're not interested in the the Rev. Wilbuy F, Suedkamp, a Catholic charities tund worker, said foday, “We're onty in- terested in the future.” _ -But the past was so sordid that the hotel twice changed its name tn an effort.to. erase the stigma. It was built during the heyday of prohibition and gangland wars, and orily after the old Purple Gang was finally broken up was it able to take its place among the Motor City’s respected hostelry. “Now it will be a haven of lov- ing care for old folk with no other | home to go to,” Father Suedkamp said, cost of $4,000,000 at the northern edge of Detroit's downtown busi- ness district in 1927. Patterned in “Ttalian renaissance style after the Savoy Hotel of London, the Detroit structure was also called the Sa- | Voy. Later the name was changed to the La Salle, and after at least one gangland murder in its reoms and q “questionable” sui- cide, the mame was . again changed to the Detroiter. Jerry Buckley, a newscaster who | conducted a one-man crusade to) stamp out the Purple Gang, was | | Bombay June 5 jected visit to the Soviet “Union llth floor suite in the 1930s, A gangster's girl friend who figured prominently in a gangland murder trial later’ met death by either | jumping or being pushed from the top-most floor. In recent years, the hotel's his- | tory has been nearly forgotten by all but the cab drivers, the police and the newspapermen who still ‘recall that the building was once | — surrounded by “blind pigs’’ and gambling establishments. As a Catholic charity institu- tion for aged men and women of all faiths, the hotel will soon be operated by a@ group ball Ss Car- Nehru Leaves June 5. for Russian Visit | The Detroiter was built at a/| NEW DELHI, India u—Prime Minister Nekru- plans to leave 5 for his long-pro- and other East European nations, a government spokesman said to. day. oe the first definite nies the trip, the spokesman said aa would arrive in Prague, Czechoslovakia, June 6. On June 7 he will fly to Moscow for a two- + | week stay. The spokesman said the balance of the Prime Minister's itinerary, inchiding visits to Poland and anti- Soviet Communist Yugoslavia; had [ not yet® been, settled. “Don't Be Fat!” says Mrs. BOB HOPE ‘ —_ ~ Hollywood notables, bout A Hees de hess — a yds done just about Aye for my figure,” says. “You can lose wei = — arid pleasantly if you fo yds way!” Ayds Plan users up to 10 nds wit first box. tite. 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MAY 4, 1955 Mother's Suggestions THE AMERICAN COLLEGE DICTIONARY ‘Constantly Revised! ~, © 7% 610" 221," | | @ Foreign words, . synonyms, - antonyms, ete. eee is ee etient im dexed \ tg te $1250 \ _ $e to $2.50 he - WORLD'S ONLY \40-DUNK"” _\ PEN " @ STATIONERY ond @ NOTE PAPER ~ 5 0¢ and *& Desk Lamps * Scissors &% Letter Openers : * Finger Tip Address Finders | _ | with police on two eccasions dur- —and surrounded in the. house. He In-Laws, Then Kills Self in Battle With Police — SOUTH RIVER, NJ. @—A 2- en relatives early today and then killed himself during a gun battle Kucharik, 43; sister-in- a. Mar- garet Kucharik, 50; and wife, Son- ya, 18, Jay wounded in the tear- gas filled home. They all were in eral Hospital. * * Miedswiedok exkesee shots ing the night, when finally trapped |shot the three women while ex- pyar image yas Wounds Wife and Two| fair condition at Middlesex Gen- CONFIRENCE IN BALK VACCINE — Dr. Leonard surgeon general, goes over the data on the Salk polio U.S. Scheele, vaccine with his son, Leonard, at their Washington home. Dr. Scheele expressed complete faith in the Salk vaccine and Leonard was to receive his first shot along with other Washington children. :| Japanese Sign Red Trade Pact $84° Million Contract May Be Disapproved ey by Government “TOKYO (INS)—A group of Japa signed an $84 to Red China of heavy machinery, ‘copper, ‘aluminum, ships and other items which are embargoed by. the United Nations, | “Any export of such itemis by the 'Prefers Farm Faulkner Still Pulitzer Winner Says He’s Not Literary Man Despite Fame ~ LOUISVILLE, Ky. @® — He has just won the Pulitzer Prize for) fiction but William Faulkner pre- | fers farming. “T'm not a literary Man,” he | declared, then began e on a subject that intrigues him— horses “Tve always liked horses. I raise them at home and use them a lot.” He lives somewhat aloofly from the world on an Oxford, Miss., plantation. Faulkner paused long enough to admit he was ‘very flattered” by the Pulitzer award for “The ‘I ain't a a I aoa not just to wrif what happens, but to cme ea it jan “animal bred to do one thing right, does, 1." : e 8 Will he incorporate his derby ob- servations in a novel? “That's difficult to say. Any writer’s a scavenger, He uses} C everything that comes within his notice. No novelist has morals. He'd steal from his best friend." In between talks of horses, he had these further observations: On segregation—‘It will take a) ‘long time. It can't be done by | iforce, People will have to ito accept it. My own opinion is that the Negro race will vanish in time and be absorbed into the white race.” On the South's current big strikes — “I like the telephone strike, I hate telephones.” Just Standing Around Wins Election for Man | BOONEVILLE, N, C. uw — Carl) Bovender wasn’t running for any- | thing. He just kinda was standin’ | | around and the first thing he knew |he was elected mayor of Boone- ville. It seems that no one filed for the office. What with Carl being a fa- miliar figure around Booneville, | the voters took things in their own hands, Bovenler got 73 write-in votes. He had served as mayor three years ago and he’s going into office. again—whether he really wants to or not. bout! In the Pulpit at Last WORCESTER, Mass. (P—At the should | age of 63 Mrs. Francis H. Gold- thwaite has realized a childhood dream. She became a_ licensed preacher of the Methodist Church “LADIES CONVERTIBLE’ BILL.FOLD BY ‘Wonderfully organized billfold featuring a removable fully leather-covered photo-card ease that can be replaced with checkbook or memo pad, ‘Exclusive Magic Purse - glllows slipping of coins safely inside without opening purse! ames phoma From$ 3.95 Other Billfolds and Key Cases _ peiead from $1.00 up 3 *@ FREE! Wap You 200 ‘495 é : -g , million private trade agreement . = rived, Miedzwiadok with Red China today. School for ee: : Mesa! congestion swsecioted with heed colds may couse symptoms of They began @ search for the man,| Negotiations leading to the agree-|_ HAGERSTOWN, Reia- locating him near his home ment were brought to a hurried | tives of 10 youths about to be re Z = from s train schools have been enrolled in a part-time TREE TRIAL - penal nmep rear tay ssh gate 3 Sere nae lial trem nasal instituted by Juvenile Court Judge a hendathen bn tovshond, totaglen top al teed Evan Crossley, is to educate adults Beck oF heady aching chew bone, aces poe ged fel he diag dlnapd mnie tare est on ee sera ey ct ca again. ot cae or Sorgen . hy om hove or what products you have sec Nell nd eat ereeen har eaten eee sie oo toete Gen city Gna: poe ot To SWALOW INTO STOMACH 2 for wanting it returned. 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Attorney Albert Herzog was in- structed to draw up an ordinance creating a zoning board of ap- peals. ‘Council _members voted to ask cants for the position of Walled Lake -city manager. The council will make the final choice from Tennant's recommendations. In other action, the council voted to furnish flags for the graves of veterans on Memorial Day. This was*formerly done by Commerce Township. Dr. W. R. Rech, appointed city - health— officer; discussed his du- ties with the council, and sug- gested the creation of an ordi- nance regarding food handlers. Mike Roth, attorney for. St. Wil- liams Church, asked the council to consider vacating O'Flarity street, between Pontiac Trail and Commerce Rd., as a safety meas-, ure for students at the church school. A special meeting will be held May 9, to consider the city budget. ‘May. Solve Carver’ School Trouble . charged atmosphere to a more/ the district; whith has seen fist- = SS ee Se pacasharetiand atialivontast tin pes Township Libraries Put New Volumes on Shelves KEEGO HARBOR *— The West Bloomfield Township Library at Keego Harbor has received several new books, according to Librarian Stella S, Travis. Fiction The Open Way, Jane Abbott Hidden Fire, Sherman Baker ning we Set Date to Register for CAI Fair Queen WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — the annual CAI Fair to be held this year on June 24, 23, and 26. - Mrs, George Dean, who is in charge of-the Queens contest, has ‘announced that “applicants may| register May 19, from 8 to 9 p.m., at the CAI Building on Williams Lake road. To qualify, the contestants must be single and live in Waterford, Independence, White Lake, Spring -field, or West Bloomfield Town- ship. The age range is from 15 to 21 years inclusive, Former queens are not eligible. The winner of the contest will receive many prizes plus a one week trip to Gay El Rancho at, The meeting will be open to the public. Gaylord for herself and a com; panion, HI-CH WELCH STROLLERS—-BUGGIES CRIBS Small Down Payment—Easy Monthly Payments! 4 Karen’s Toyland | , = Dixie Miho AIRS $9.95 ur The Dowry, ‘Margaret C. Ban-- Run Silent, Run Deep, Com- The Scotswoman, Inglis Fletcher Venture into Darkness, Alice The dale Hobart Emma, F. W. Kenyon Non Fiction _Have Fun with Your Son, Edgar S, Bley Time Out for Turkey, David The —— Lloyd C. © Contuet by Man, Paul Herr- gunn under the Elms, Louise Dickinson Rich - Gift from the Sea, Anne Mor- row Lindbérgh The Westacres Branch has ac- quired the following new books: My Several Worlds, Pearl Buck Halibut Schooner, Lyman R. Ells- worth American in Russia, Harrisoh E. Salisbury The Gates of Living, Josephine Lawrence Some Love, Some Hunger, Mil- len Brand Walled Lake Club Gives Luncheon for Girl Scouts WALLED LAKE — The Walled Faith, guests at a monthly meeting today Girl Scout—Froop 148, which the presented a program. At this meeting also, members turned in the pennies which they have collected .in the last two months during the ‘Mile of Pen- nies’’ drive. The money will be used for welfare work in the area. .Hostesses for the day are Mrs. Frances Wedow, Mrs. Elsa Dandi- son, and Mrs. Agatha Loveless. on Page 28 ; i i . : . : S S . : : : : . \ y \ loxinias ‘Combination outside, Ps MOTHER'S DAY PLANTS “Hydrangeas | Yellow! Mum Plants Boxes and Plants Choice plants that can be planted From $3 00 (SOSESOTIIA LOL ELEAT EDEL S EE I CORSAGES Carnations | Gardenias Cymbidium Orchids Priced From $6950 4 Lake Civic Welfare Club had as its + ‘club sponsors. Following the 12:30 | ? luncheon at Stonecrest, the troop | —- Additional County News | a strikes, parents picketing the Approximately 65 residents out of the population of 8,000 are eli- gible for the board at present, due to the property owning require- ment. Tenants of the Oakdale Gardens Housing Project, anticipate buying the project from the U.S. Housing Administration by ‘approximately May 20, Eugene R. Henderson, manager of the project, said today. Henderson said that initial $50 deposits on shares in the cooper- ative ownership association had Tenants Set to Bay Dikidals Units ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — A, Sale of the housing project i | Possible means of changing the| which ‘thost of the school district units are now being collected, he school, and: court battles since its | added. “We chaaid have the five buyers we need by tonight,” Henderson said. ““They're -coming in at the rate of 10 or 20 a day “We expect to have over 443 shares sold by the May 20 tenta- tive daté for signing the purchase | agreement—that will cover the erty, insurance and operating cap- ital for one month.” Eventually 59@ shares be pws $1,443,875 housing project be sold, to-cover the 590 dwelling units. Mortgage sauuneale will equal the present rent for each dwelling unit. Buyers, who must live fn the MR. AND MRS. DRAYTON PLAINS—The United Presbyterian Church was the scene Saturday of the nuptials of Ado- lene Marie Rosen and Roy T. Hatley. - formed the rites, before 125 guests. The bride’s parents are Mr. Keego City Council fo Fill Two Posts KEEGO HARBOR — The Keego Harbor City Council is expected | to make two appointments at their 8 p.m. Thursday meeting. To be named are a police chief! and a city attorney. = Meétings are held in the Roan | Office building, on Orchard Lake | road. The Rev. Walter Teeuwissen per- | ROY T. HATLEY Adolene Rosen Is Married in Ceremony at Drayton | and Mrs. Harry L. Clark, of Drayten Plains. Mr. and Mrs. groom. ; «The bride’s gown was flodr- | length, of lace and nylon net. She wore a lace jacket with fingertip |in lace, She carried red roses. and white carnations, with white streamers. | ; Lucile Burch and Mrs. Lloyd Cur- ‘ton were the bridesmaids. | | | Linda Resen, bride, was the flower girl. | | | Josep Blanchett was the bride- | groom’s best man, and Richard | | Rosen, brother of the bride, and | |Lloyd Curton seated the guests. A reception was held at the | | VFW post | in Drayton Plains. project, will be given a. permanent } lease on a dwelling unit with the- purchase of a share in the co- operative, at a cost of $375 down. sleeves, and waist-length veil edged_ Sister of the bride Charlotte | Rosen was the maid of honor, and | sister of the — ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 4, 1955 4 $144,873. total down payment, plus. the.tax pro-ration, personal prop- |> Sam Hatley of Trumann, Ark, | are the parents of the bride- ae Remember Mom on — - Mother’s Day, _ Sunday, May 8! PROTECTION! / GOVERNMENT’ INSPECTED, DISEASE - FREE — every summer you'll be surrounded by delicate, exquisite flowers blooming in bouquet clusters. . 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Long with Chevrolet, Mr. DouGias “never really regained his strength. _ Mr. Dovatas had an unusually wide en eee In a special message President E1sen- : mower has asked Congress to launch a i many sided attack on the problemi of makers that a quarter of the Nation's $1,000 a year. noe * * * Among other things Secretary Benson advocated a $30,000,000 lending authority to” aid these farmers and the very sensible « - ‘idea of strengthened off-the-farm ‘not been developed fully. He therefore recommendd pilot operations.in not less than 50 of the low income counties dur- farmers, or 1,500,000 families in 1,000. Spanish-U. S. ‘Cooperation Setting Pace for All Alli ies "Voice of the Pooole ° Criticism of Sa lee Chief: Brings Revues: ‘for Cooperation From ‘Guadalupe Knights’ eur suppert and cooperation for the efficient. way the. police and _ vice squad have run. their respec- duty. Let's give them our cooperation. They are not supermen., Knights of Guadalupe Abtonio Arredondo, Pres. / Trinidad Sanchez, Sec. 186 Rapid St. > oe ‘Improvement, Progress lines. of endeavor. Perhaps one might assume that politics were entered into as a challenge by the weaker sex. Per- os words. "Bonita Juen 544 Going St. in Preserving Flowers’ In answer to ‘Lover of Flowers,’ it is too bad the dogs spoil your ‘flowers with garbage. Why don't you put up one of those one-foot fences? . I am an old lady and have had a dog all my life. I would not be without one, and he never spoiled not dogs, unless it is a little puppy. And it would take a lot of them to carry as much garbage as\you say. Accompanying it was’a 15 point pro- ealttere wa be, space, Pull ldo en a As ter shrubs and lawn, ne é0g gram suggested hy Secretary of, Agricul- the "writer" “must accomoan, tiers bt seed T. dee: pp deig ober can destroy thems 20 badly 20 you - ture Benson after a searching study fe tage a Be eeed eee ee be melon Beowty ony. Bet & Fee have chit is in production, any kind of pro- = ga suns 4 destroy them requested by the President. The menage In face of all the eAliciets that - duction in werking together. Com- had act ages ae He emphasized the urgency of early legisla- our Chief of Police Herbert Straley petition is the least iapertant word. years and finally put up a fence. tive action. It also reminded the law- ‘fs getting, we pledge at this time, Progress, civilization . .. satisfying yen there was no more trouble. counties have cash incomes of less than oes rig aang ag fa ay brea De A * Problem pene Sgr ee conscientious — doing their gs Aren them abused, you would fight for chained the year ‘round? Put it up to a vote, - 2 Dog Lover THOUGHTS FOR TopAay For the vision is yet for an &p- are God’s denials. Hold on; hold fast; hold out. Eavence © Semmes. he long stood as one of the best known ‘ing the fiscal year beginning July 1. ; h ight ede the . men. in automotive circles. Affable, .. « °° -& MADRID—If all Allies on this feckoned in terms of shiety mil- cee ae “a pars Premature Deaths Mean agreeable and — piseatea, he was ‘This is a compiex and difficult oe a Se Se oe wee, ee a es eS ee ane —— ! . cordially together and as under-‘ anna] amount shosld really be and responsibilities fall- G t iz - L universal favorite. . ogee = human = == economic — coy aarghng enthustastically at leeat twice the cum, becease rane a: ho bot of the wesher sex. rea CONOMIC LOSS : : ~ problem. Remedies proposed | oS oe = Looking at their achievements 7 Towards the end of his period with Streas self help and’ co-operation _—*'222,the chances of preventing a America got fay the better of th tu the past, we might know wom- BY MERRYLE RUKEYSER and real estate when too many are rd world war w ? im: - bargain“in thy way the military de ties | Every time a constructive leader competing with you. _ the Truck Plant, “Dova” as he was af- i, according to Sen. Aiken, measurably improved. agreements were set up. e tere uae kee ae ase crimstacly. tere i. We wee te the cabee af 8 - fectionately known, became active and ouldn’t require much legisla- - For only after surveying the The officials are much received the ‘privilege of ballot. ational economic waste. Execu- public. service to stick im a bid interested in civic affairs here in Pon- _~ tlac, He-was a staunch supporter of the chairman of the annual-drive. He took on this burden in addition ‘to his tre- " ‘mendous responsibilities at the Truck Plant because of his interest in commu- nity projects and in people in general. — Mr. and Mrs. Dovaias had been very active until Mr. Dova.as’ recent illness. ‘They divided their time between here ~ and Florida and were prominent in most | of the activities in the Bloomfield Hills _ ~ tion. Be Certainly in. a ‘country with | the world’s highest per capita incomes it should be possible to minimize if not solve this problem. Congress owes it the study asked in the President’s special message. I7’s.far more difficult to break the habit. of smoking than the habit of eat- ‘ing. A person who quits eating for 60 days loses the urge to eat. wonderful strategic set-up and the plans for an even bigger build-up in the future does one realize that here in Spain a relatively incon- sequential investment. of funds by the United States brought results far in excess of what the American people may ever get out of the other countries into which’ billions of Marshall 2 a ee several years. To understand the aaiacks value of American bases in Spain it is necessary te take into ac- count two possibilities, One is that, due to internal political pressure, sOme day neither Bri- tain nor France will — unless already has” too proud/ ‘to make a point of it, but many -Americans feel the United, States could well afford to pay fully for the many tangible a that have been given here. gesture ever been made by a government. There is little talk of war here, hopes being expressed that world war three is more remote. But it is a fortunate thing that no. effort of a defense nature has been re- ‘And that is And the writing ability of women of the past is without question. Equality of living and working privilege cannot be confused with competition between the sexes. Rather than competing” for what either sex may achieve, let us value the common ground, the un- blemished field of knowledge. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE So many stories have been told . .. About a boy and dog... About their close companionship . In sunshine rain or fog .. . well, but now and tives, who insist on elaborate main- ‘tenance of physical assets, too often -overlook the desirability of applying concepts of “preventive maintenance” to the care of the human body. It would. be a great service if the mores of the land included a widespread recognition that it is manly~to utilize the human body intelligently rather than waste- fully. “This occurred to me the other day as commuters at the lower level at Grand Central were scur- rying for steps and ramps to get them up two stories to the street level. when others are momentarily Men of heavy responsibility, who are under strain, should overcome false pride, — ts one me their office. of taking a tepid bath anda rest period before speaking. Likewise, _ many professionals eat lightly, if at all, before making a speech. As an offset to inevitable ten- te L a opportunities. oes . my flowers. We paid over $500 at ed | ‘spent five years as General Manager of : e e “a for ¥ t to be shall speak, and not lie: though /- the GMC Truck and Coach Division In a letter to the White House he Capital Punishment I of wns he a ig lori nsapnrtear eh kill Ht tarry, walt for Mt; because it "here, following ‘Invina G. Bascocx. He pointed out that parts of this program . ewe an — uman na- a Se and rabbits as they veodiarn drhenag. 9 Fee resigned as @ result of ill health and. are now or have been operating but have David Lawrence Says: and ey. oes ie inven the “We have vats running all around eee 2 superiority of either sex in various and they are the garbage carriers, | Never think that God's delays ‘ area. The Man About Town y there is a direct_attack on their eee earn base it is then at ee eee * x te 7. cities—permit American airmen oF That li Only 0 email select was Instead of é a é te retaliate with atom bombs precisely because the communists . . + That little girls have dogs ya group apologizing for such Mr. Dovetas was a keen an- Crowded Camps Seem fied thelr soil “ROW what can-be done by Ameri- for pets . . . And they adore them deliberately avoiding heart strain _—self-indulgence, mature " alyst of gen economic factors even aus pane pees ae city ©2_ With airpower based in this too? ... We have & precious by taking am elevator on the should recognize that it is based ys general actors : . _ country that they may never risk dachshund that . , . Belongs to Vanderbilt avenue side. on sound economics. and followed world and American Reservations Are Far Above vryed be benbe “provocation to a major war. daughter Kris . . . He always Decades ago while still a stu- The most effective way to re- pres closely and Former Years at This Season y (Copyright, 1955, New York Her. snuggles up to her. . . And loves dent at Columbia University, my duce the devastating effect of F with vid pas , : ae ' The other is that American air- iq Tribune Inc.) © to get a kiss . . . He follows her ay off during a summer newspa- worry is through foresight and an @ terest. Blessed _*Money: What it is better not to planes starting from Spanish bases _ around the house... And out into per job was on M . On timely planning. with an unisually kindly nature have than things it cannot buy. - can cerry on strategic sir mistions Smil the street . . . And when she Monday two classmates and I - And, with the ambition to suc- and friendly disposition, he made - f- into the heartland of the enemy mies hurries home from school . ... visited Coney Island, which, com- ceed, should be the courage to / Those in -of local summer.-cam areas and refuel or come to rest -How? . They are the first to meet... with the was ps. Medit pared Sunday rush, accept temporary reversals. Too / friewds rapidly and held them for boys or girl ask that a warning be sound- at —> = —— ter- ity boy fiend is one in a hun- — ee almost empty. We found that we many make themselves nervous é ice ecurely . without ‘the slightest éd for late registrants This will be the big- ranean Middle ; : pictures you may see... In B infinitely more attention and wrecks by gearing their happiness eee 2 But what is also important is “How do you keep him from friendship with a dog, the boys much better service. to a pace which act be conscious effort on his part. Until gest year in their history, and some already 4.41 spain is to our bases in Eng- knowing about the — ninety- .. . Have no monopoly. ‘ principle It's iifelone gait. a . - filness asserted itself, Mr. Doue- are crowding their limit. This is especially. . land what Texas is to our forward nine?" : Copyright 1965 __ This suggested better not to stretch for stocks : J true of the largest of them all, Camp Aga- units in Montana and the Cana- — The wealthy and successful =/ tag’ enjoyed golf and cards as wam of the Boy Scouts, which will be bulg- dian defense line. Here in a sunny Oriande F. Weber used to say J — ydpiea = | tng at the seams when it opens next month. climate, where all-year-round op- Case Records of a Rene half facetiously: “Why worry? I kk ® An vchessiee teussiat end Sect bask trom gear eat aun af ae Be —o Pontiac, Oakland County and man- «a een in Southern California, _ ture will be available to, the Overcome a Terror. 3 Different Times And, in addition to good work kind in general have lost .« valuable Albert Weber taint Bie "= and You Will Become the Master of [It — iuvrrim us min acta - asset. says nothing can beat Michigan in | the springtime. : But, in addjtion to the trerfen- —_—_——— dous value of Spain to the U.S. Dads, your big pay check een Gan sour I “a } = submits as a matter of routine to _ State Senate Should OK Commenting on winning the $250 in U. S. alte Sor same shoe sedans yor et Time shaking aa. your hands tremble 3 the proper Bahang ome Pa uracuane se A ‘eel * _ New JobI nT ce Bill Defense Bonds in our Baseball Contest, | eee, atch he porte om fie kag personal attention. So play cage pc ae you'll soon begin to to feel the con and teeth X rays, and other tech- == ee apg —2ndof Ga Metherraneen give'to wth your kids. Touch them 1 explained that a person ay a=. Spates . saad ~~A Republican sponsored bill to liberal- says she hopes all of the 1,418 contestants tha Us, Navy whose aircraft car. °° Swim po geodd ball. Play. 10 Sen't afraid, can't possibly be ser eee Prest, Pontiac, human inn Sei’ ‘shwene, ize Michigan's unemployment compen- £9 8 much fun out of being a contestant riers must refuel and take on thousands of times for prac- brave. For courage demands that si crepe cast s,m is wats gmart to be thrifty,” i's also sati on law has ed the with , as she has in previous similar contests in. supplies by convenient locatioris. tice not only makes perfect we be fearful but that we —! you imaro one of Shae pavckaligneal ‘smart to be sensible with your reach Senate which she did not win. Incidentally, an air The opportunity presents itself for pus i¢ banished fears and in- ourselves to go on, anyway. (Copyright 1955) own body. _the unanimous approval of the House. _ account of Monday’s Tiger game was filling joint tactical operations in the feriority complexes like Tim- _ People who don't appreciate’ the the Hicks home when the bonds were déliv-' Mediterranean, with the US. Air. my’s. seriousness of a situation, gre not . Democrats in the lower cham- ered Monday—and that new home now is to Soe eee _have a $250 insulation Job, aod _ Saat the measure igus "tb & sowdoms ‘hey In saapouse to many phone faqulrler a about the: “Dr, Crane, I'm a coward,”” he LQ. but with little athletic skill. It a sale walked/ over fo shiny, coiled rattlesngice to: ee aigeel — _ Nutrition Experts Agree aboard the GOP band- White Chapel Tulip Display, ly and effictentiy—there ts a By Bax BRADY, M.D. teers call “arthritis” — , sensd~ security achieved finally confessed, shamef: ; . meore wagon and the final vote of ap- it will be several days yet before the 100,000 ve pps “T am a ‘fraidy cat. ncedly, It happened long, long ago, but time than most real doctors have, © : ; for the American pedple. The . -| I mean. And the conclusion I have proval was 106-0 blossoms are at their best. Due notice of planning began when the late “The other kids at school call T still feel red in the face when I . when they are in their Jory will be Ad , 1 think of it. I had just hung my drawn from this study, which may ey top glory Adm. Forrest Sherman, under me ‘chicken,’ But I never had any x *® &-. given in this column. the Truman administration, brothers or sisters to play with. aniegle on the doorway, leading, to —_ eh aw dani A major provision of the bill is that a eias , came — to ce the ground. a ee — diy alae “store on the four corners in Penn~ (trouble af over a year’s duration) From a patient at County work what has since become ry well, 1 can't even bat a amet os : . the compensation of an. unem Sckeeenteets Bamatetiinn comes qucd ‘parbane. tee’ theh ouguenied fer 1 eoadlly strike ont. Yan — last time I saw Penn Yan # tot inflammation at all, nor ar- worker with five or more dependents that somebody took her husband’s gray plece of two-nation cooperation | ‘‘And I can’t catch a fly, either, the store was run by a handsome , but physical degeneration, would be increased from the present $42 hat, size 744, while he was visiting her ©" * military level that the mod. for I am what they call “butter, tv; aethe hme Geen eer : nh geni ore the other evening. She says it was new | °™™_World has seen. fingers.’ But I don't want to be a4 pa iotnigd- = not that I said it, but that any- week to $54. In general, the increases this way. oe en days when Topsy was a colt. —_ body ‘whe can read can be so — _ and his only hat, and “no questions will » Spain, of course, is not a mem- «Gould ‘you please show me how / Some nice people were kind =——-woitten into the bill run from $1 to $12 be sshed” if It le returned to the narser ber of the North Atlantic Treaty 4. cos os “a 4 / enough to invite the new doctor to Nev¢r mind. Consult Webster for in ee eaty to get over being afraid? the : = = depending on the size of the ~ station. = a a “this ls the type of 6as6 ca Fmd their. ponee: Sys miek sury > nalmaiemnpalae a ok wonders whether Tas : tte bend ‘would pot be Cuchré, what else? Everybody was ee "ingle men or..men' with working _ "wel knowing his peaches ts ovale petungad dieu. aan, ket say et my wengy, aren ae wee ea pow plloolaedly xy rg: Sg 1) perder epi nie men ot men wth wring 3 —s , be less red tape and less oppor. {ers fo sae Youngsters are long: mm See cus uaer 90 snub oh. Badal that “mal Coaritional “aes -who is not too enthusiastic. about this early tunity for the injection of what are oe FE sacdermplirwe oma pi t an, leaning ‘ficiency) is the principal cause of mum of $30 weekly. In all cases, ‘how-_ ‘hot weather, It is a booster that a May frost — : For at the eqs of 9 to 12 “ pe Aaptinne toed. caged 5 back in his chair to study his hand Physical degeneration, nutritional of cove would would find easy picking. a political might be , heart, leaned a bit too far and fell on the deficiency _ through ot ever, nna Tage the cae ner te cumbersome Problem is. acute and can spoil a SS ocr. = _——. oe a nineteen-nation i youngster entire future career. / your pathologist § — * oe : ts forego the us weect ble eee Oe acum cnn tvediie-ceeler I told Timmy that everyhody /brave, despite your quaking _ Everybody else gasped, but the there ig precious little Mivcnanes : truck a few weeks _is a coward at the start, We are /_ knees, -- new doctor—oh, well, I guffawed. apeg ts Tone “because Spain has opened up big Og Paes ate / om Pe. . tion involved: in most cases of. Joseph Slaterfield land for 2 has Sl born with fear but-not with/ w. 31, nave a “Rule of Thrée” ne Mam suffered nothing more chronic joint. disability. So it seems present « is required only of exn- _D#? batching duties, and JoeLhasn’t the heart Postile @ reel Gefense operation. pave listed fears es inborn or ix ferent times, then you are master serview ever changing wonder ‘drugs and sent coverage is req to begin evietion proceedings. -peady for. instant action, need et tae Gk te nes : spuploss funny treatments for “arthritis’* -ployers 5g Ail least eight workers. It has cost Spain more than in that same category. ‘The first time you may actually _ 1 don’t gluffaw but are just exploiting popular, credul- = “Tail ts the b best plene season of the year,” has been received here, and this. No, we must learn to , tie in the at- plies mce _ . “fees Seite Soom eae Soe a ata a sata So FA ee the Weshlegton authorities. evden. tere ae meciaplidasians 4 have the chronic joint trouble, jy ten hw degen eared. «| ee ee Oe ee tinctis yon, Deed # , A Looking Back mete eagumea. on a brand-new 1955 — ‘Customatic’ 12 cu. ft. 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FE 4-1555 = Baltimore Votes -|for D’Alesandro | Mayor Caps Comeback by Leading the Dems to Sweep of Offices BALTIMORE . h Mayor Thomas ¥ D'Alesandro Jr. pped a long | ee comeback from a/sickbed by lead-| ing Democrats to another sweep of | city offices in Baltimore's munici- pal election yesterday. The 5l-yeafl-old mayor, extend- ing his victory string to 22 races ranging from the State Legislature to Congress, defeated Republican | Samuel Hopkins. j p eonenlieres A record 214,335 voters turned | out, The previous high was 202,000 in 1931. Among the 21 Democrats elected to the City Council was Walter T. Dixon, 61-year-old head of a busi- | ness school_and the first Negro to gain - that Offic since 1931, * Unofficial sti from all of the city’s 531 precincts gave D’Alesan- dro 119,450 votes to $4,885 for Hop- kins, 41-year-old bank official and former member of the Legislature. D'Alesandro campaign strategy Hopkins emphasized ‘the dangers of one party being long in office in his campaign. Gov. Theodore R. | |} McKeldin personally stumped for | Hopkins,: and his supporters in- cluded the Baltimore Sunpapers, which backed —D’Alesandro both times previously. | And No Backtalk, Kids SANTA FE, N. M. ® — Teen- agers in-New Mexico might have grounds for a cordial dislike of New Mexico lawmakers. A new juvenile code calls them ‘“‘chil- dren.” It says anyone under the age of 18 is a child and anyone over that age is an adult. + STORMY VACATION — Francis of Cleveland, Ohio, Siswsle bSiabdinn ba Ver on hie the heavenly aggies, hundreds of windows were bles in Miami Beach, Fla, ip wake of a freak storm broken and extensive damage inflicted on the citrus which swept Florida's east const from Fort Pierce crops in the area. . 40 Satak Deech. Aitneneta wei ens Sen need We Sugar Cleanser Washes Bath Ring Down Drain PITTSBURGH, Pa, (® — The ring around the bathtub is on its way down the drain, says Dr. H, B. Hass, president of the Sugar Research Foundation,.Inc,, an or- ganization which looks for new uses for sugar and its by-products. Hass says detergents which eliminate the bathtub ring will be on the market thig summer. They're called ‘‘Sucrose Monofatty Acid Eaters.” Makes Good Match HOUSTON, Tex: 8 — Matching coat and pants sent Michael Henry Williams to prison for 10 years. Officer E. L. Kennedy testified he found a capsule of heroin in the pocket of a black-and-red coat hanging in Williams’ home, Wil- ‘liams was wearing the matching pants at the time, the officer said. Chiang Envoy Scoffs at Talks Says Reds Will Insist U. S. 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Residents to ‘Chip In’ for Project | ‘ Mayor William “W, Donaldson} last night issued an open letter || to the. people of Pontiac urging ‘| them to’“chip in” for the Pontiac: Foundation so.a civic auditorium can be constructed in time for the city’s 100th birthday celebra-/ | “On March 15, 1961, the city) of Pontiac will be 100 years old,” the letter begins. “It has been suggested by Joe Haas of the Pontiac Presg, that plans be started now to properly celebrate 100 years. of progréts in Pontiac. This is a very excellent and timely sug- gestion. “In recent years there has been a public clamor for a civic audi- torium and community activities building te serve not. only the needs of this city, but: also the! surrounding area. . “Two years ago the . Pontiac Foundation was set up to ac- cumulate funds for such a building: To date, nearly $30,000 has been raised without any Kind of a formal drive. Repeats 3 in 1 Auto Rake: Thrill ‘of dirt-track auto rgcing at least for the spectator, is the unexpected. In Vallejo, Calif., Richard Forkes, of Richmond, Calit. driving car 49, was leading on the first a eee By DALE STAFFORD Editor, The Greenville News GREENVILLE (#)—What’s wrong with the Repulliens, Party in Michigan? .__ roe “The ailments of the Republican Party are too numerouil il list. hee. But some of-them stand out above the others. They peeing Lack of leaders. : Lack of money. Lack of creativeness in-a program that will appeal to the voters. Lack of unity. mecunsi et ibe sabia cn Snieane beiu' oie asain we know © seat feel ee et ee armor than we did six months ago. — Normally, the governor or the party’s last candidate ie governor is titular head of the party. That would be Donald S. Leonard. Apparently he has retired from polities, because we never heard his {name mentioned as the ‘spring GOP campaign | was planned and executed. i Likewise, Michigan doesn't have a Republican national committee- = man. David Kendall took a job in Washington some months ago. To -| date he hasn't been replaced. The ranking Michigan- Republican politician in the country. is Arthur Summerfield, the postmaster general and former chairman: of a | Republican National Committee. . At the Feb. 19 Republican State Convention there is no doubt fhat he was a prime mover in the effort to get a new state chairman. in place of John Feikens of Detroit. His candidate was Arthur.J. | Iverson, also of Detroit. ar ee 1 2 3. 4G Feikens won rathet easily. Since that time: there has been evidence that Summerfield's view of Feiues is no different than it was on Feb. 19. aa In fact there are some observers who think a = corde small ;element of the party wanted the Republicans to lose the spring ' Pontiae Press Photo | election so that the loss might be used as a springboard to pitch INDUSTRIALIST HONORED—More than 250 busi- | niversary y wills Pontiac Motor Division, whére he. is | Feikens. “This movement deserves the | ness and professional-men and industrialists gathered | administrative assistant to the general manager.| _ At least one large seginent of industry where Republicans used to active financial support of every | at Bloomfield Hills Countmy Club Tuesday to honer+ Above A. C. Girard (left) presents. ,Pettengill with al get considerable money is “‘sitting on its hafids,"’.. And it will probably man, woman and child in -this;Eimer Lay" horummoneral The occasion-was his 30th an-, gift in observance of the event. follow the same procedure as long as Feikens is ‘abt you m5 'form--fetirement pay, dividends, ©@%d form for the use of taxpayers now send 4 or @ check ® Some shorter basic” taxpayer's rents, interest, capital gains, and having less than $5,000 total in- another they resent th tact th possesses aman dressed to the. Mayor, City Hall, (form will probably emerge, per- so on. come which is virtually all wages have nna Rhod scholar =” _ od Pontiac. ps having. jr st two_pages.... | One presently developed plan and salary and who want the ; . The $5,000 ceiling on the use of contemplates a two-age affair, con- Tevenue service to figure out their The 1956 election is only 19 months away, but if the Republicans “Short Form 1040” will probably sisting of about what is now on '@% for them, would be continued. have a candidate who might win the governorship and who is willing be [Mited to. somewhere around Pages 1 and 3 of Form 1040, A. This is an estimated ‘11 million | | to take the chance on trying he isn't on the horizon. = $8,000 or $10,000. | Study of past returns turned ‘up | '@XPayers. | Any candidate who can beat either Gov. Williams or his heir “All monies received will be turned over to the Pontiac Founda- This year the Internal Revenue | the finding that about 60° per cent | - | ° rsonal elevision: Service had only two months after -of some Fe milliori eimayere who | Also, under this plan, a separate | apparent, Phil Hart, needs to have all kinis*of ‘pe my, tion- immediately and. placed -in the auditorium fund.” [the revised 1954 tax code was! use Form 1040 showed virtually no| | Other income” schedule would be | Poise, plenty of money behind him and the time to go out into the signed by President Eisenhower in income aside from salaries and included in the package with the hinterlands and get acquainted with the voters, Donaldson's letter closes with the confidence the fund ‘will have mid- August to revise - “nearly” 500 | wages. new two-age form. This would get; | And he's got to have courage enough to knock heads inosibat ~~ | these complications out of the basic ence he gets in command. Party “saat panna Then stands on its nose, apparently waiting to drop-on the car Gans otied «49 Pin ‘No More Stripes : = Short Income Tax Forms WASHINGTON (®—The Revenue | income tax forms, and write in-, These Service is considering a pees) season for their use. ? ee rad : cok : AP ‘Wirephotes et si lie TEMA tinct trae Gh end smashed as the last of _ the pack, (67) skids by om two wheels to avoid a crash. Forbes suf- “fered only minor cuts and bruises. Pictures were made by Oakland rome Suntnsescton th Russ Reed. Senate ‘Okays $13 Million for Michigan Institutions LANSING « — The Senate Ap-| Mourit Pleasant State Home and propriations Committee yesterday | Training School—$18,000 for street introduced a capital outlay bill memcing. ts aa | deductions, ag they. wish, Two other changes, however, are pretty sure to be made: $100,000. by Memorial -Day. The appeal so Com- missioner John A: n (Dis- trict 5) that he immediately en- ‘providing $13,617,058 fer state in- ‘stitutionat- construction. Gov. Williams had asked for 36- million dollars. The grants by — cluding major pro University of Michigan—$3, 138,- 000, including . $1,028,000 to com- plete the automotive engineer- ing building, $80,000 to plan engi- neering laboratories, $800,000 to $280,000 to. complete plans for the | land, Iron River and Baraga. Revenue Service feels that Persons; ~ Second, he must have & program. Abpea sak clone qe Michigan Veterans Facility — | waa Se should now bo sien -Third, he must _talk in languag erage citizen under s Al 2 medical science. 2 e — Saas = ee AE Lk, ities +3 . hee ; a : Lt acdv-ante al. Fourth he_.must...haxe..plents: hnteiond, Sc cat aheprpeiareciemretennereeaanded hase-.- soar Peceadimarcsap oom eager een eee — pot . yee hencchs tie ‘ A ab OE : drigyy: a y tthe Atin Arbor High School and , caf mn ce = ssa a fs higan church officials! | €ach word is oat , > tion. oe Fe takes fortunes to win elections in this day ang age. plan its conversion into : social | medinas dtcurity prisun ot teela |tiee ts oat a ian | related to my placce i J K Fi Hot His program must consist of sonte ‘thing more than stating. that ee eeeeeee See. costing $2,500,000; and $60,000 for poration to buy the -Detroit Race werk, Os: Gass semen 19 the opposition’s offering stinks. . erage ee paseo — | & Rew conservation-prison camp. Course in Livonia. soc ee heat ; roles i ] ‘to Avert Car Blaze There are two schools of thought on strategy. One is that all of $3,710,000, including $750, to Marquette Branch Prison Dr..Kenneth G. Neigh, president LILITT ‘the »mph hould te. ii _ $2,120, t ac ble to guess ELLENWOOD, Kan. .— This. the emphasis should be put on outstate Michigan,-where the Republicans Snes aa Cas ee se. including » new guard post Churclios, get Council - my Pad An- ‘ “town of 3,000 has gone five months live in quantity, The other is that new efforts should be made to - Lon south wall, 8 at an executive § LATNET T ]| | without. a fire alarm and the vol- | develop Republi in'W and ‘ ing, $650,000 to complete uli, ionia Ref t 16,000, in- | COmMmettee mieeting in- Lansi swer appeors op Republicans in Wayne other industrial counties. __. ities plant, $50,090 to plan am | ciding a muck te sean hate. "| Monday tha/his group would figh| | Under arrow, 6 MOLFAR [| acid aerial id trying to/ Personally, we think there can be a successful mixture of the two, electric generator plant and | southern Michigan Prison —| the sale ofthe track to a private reading . 7 TAYUBE | | Harry Conphen, motor car deal-|. OD other point should be made, There are /numerous outstate sbeste es plan 2 School of $1139 includmg new farm bar- | STOUP, — ‘Presumably would downward. = "8 “MARCH | | | er and fireman, displayed the right | | Republicans, but few working ones, This is particularly true of — . dairy barn, Gregory farm/OPera = it © for charitable 2 im 4 “9 NINRWE | | || ° Spirit the other day. | supervisors who should be active in Republican affairs. = aren't Ferris Institute — $1,464,000, in- purchase ~ Mey=d for chapel. Purposes. Where ir tine. ku 10 TAC’ He traded for an old car ,which and this hurts at the grass roots level. / =. cluding $850,000 to start a phar-| Conservation Commission: —_ Srl a Sones a, - - ___,| ) began to “smoke_as he drove it | : a: macy and science building, $579,- | $881,958, including “Port Huron Spider Wrecks Auto Tr RAPEAD fT _I toward his Shop. Instead of head-| We don’t think the two-party system Is/headed for ‘extinction 000 to plan and build first units of | equipment station and field office, : : Yevierdey’s oe ing for the fire station, he aimed! ut It Is going to take new: people with fresh ideas to bring ~~ trades and-science building, $35,000 16 new camp grounds, $300,000for CORUNNA (UP) — A spider Answer: for the city limits, hoping to get the Republican organization in. this’ state. for physical education facilities, |W construction at Sterling State | Wrecked Frank S. Bgrry’s car yes- the car ott of town before it burst. N Michi Coll t Mi Park, .$500,000 for all other state terday. Berry told police he was Buns, dAnish, baker, pi€s, Rolls, Yeast, pastry, bReod, into flames, ow, lastly: Too many politicians indulge in flights of metal the « $390 er” task oi. ot -_ to | Darks and St. Charles equipment | trying to kill the spider when his doUgh, ead cookie: Then he learned the motor was Voter doesn't comprehend. They should read Rudolf Flesch's book oa eas ues : storage station and field office. | car crashed into.a tree, just overheated, | “The Art of Plain Talk.” * Ypsilanti State _Hospital—$2,000 ‘| to plan” maintenance shops and -fire Station. Girls Training School—$12,000-to n- | plan dormitory. State Police—$186,000, including land purchase at Battle Creek. Military establishment—$525,000, including matching funds for new armories af, Detroit, Manistee, Do- wagiac, Kingsford, Howell, Mid- ‘order and the’ mayor left the Churchmen Oppose dorsed_ -his $25. check “for -April. - the . Commission meetings foundation. The other commissioners, Don- aldson included, followed in rapid | to — meeting with $175 for the fund. WHAT'S MY LINE? | form but would- keep a form for | handling them easily available to | | taxpayers who need it. Others) would just throw it away. At present, only taxpayers with | less than $5,000 adjusted gross in- | come (total income less business- connected expenses) are allowed to | | find their tax in a table printed | in the instructions pamphlet. This | céiling was put on in 1943, and the | ithe Republican fold today. Socpher is ney ipcking. § in : : Heads need to be rapped and afew bloody noses would be desirable if they came from a real leader. Williams has party discipline and he exercises it. ~ What strategy should the ——— try in wee to is an election in Michigan? We shail list a few components that ae sense to us: First of all, the party needs a leader on a white horse to run | for governor. He must have real voter appeal. equip ores research building, $40,- 000 to plan new library and $150,- 000 for land purchases. Central’ Michigan ~-College-— $120,000, including plans for educa- tion classroom building, Michigan State Normal College $350,000, including. $225,000 to complete new fieldhouse, $65,006 for new service building and $60,000 to plan science building. Northern Michigan . College ~ $200.000 to plan and Start are plant. an ae Ste $800 ing completion oeiad, sage: building and By DON WHITEHEAD WASHINGTON @—Organized la- | bor—15 million strong—is going deeper’ into politics, but the high command is strongly opposed to a political labor party such as that | in. Great Britain. Labor's top chiefs say that after. the coming merger of the AFL and cio, unions will remain. an. inde- | say about it, the AFL will not tie | | itself to any political party: I don’t | believe in-a labor class or a labor The merged unions. will -make|_ their politica) drive through a-sin- | | gle.—organization which, will be ‘Meany “replied: “T will say this. If the time should éver come when we. are party along class lines such as the (formed with the merger of the forced to do such a thiig—tie our- British Labor party, I don’t believe |AFL’s Labor League for Political selves to any party—then it will in it just as I don’t think there | Education and the CIO's Political be our own party. ‘should be'a political: party in this | country slong detemnnational lines. | “There wilh be teersedat political | action by labor_in 1956, But politi. Action Committee. The AFL and CIO set up these political “action groups after pas- sage in 147 of the Taft-Hartley “We are going to try to achieve our aims on a nonpartisan’ basis. But if the nonpartisan effort fails, then we'll go somewhere else. We'll go where we must go. And 1| we'll go.as far down that road as/# ‘it is hecessary to go." ‘ It is known that Walter Reuther, of the CIO, and. John L. Lewis, chief of the United. 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Floor o 75 Brand New * ; be “ news in town: dark, lustrous , SUMMER HATS 3 eee ee = mos \ ar 3 Mother Will Lovea $3 . =H , Vy, SELL FOR - “IN AT +5 AIW-STRAWI EF me 47s} TOPPER COAT 3. | - : 8.95 - 7.95 - 6.95 eee Be! . : | ie | , 3 z on . 3 : For summer days and , 4 Supple to the toes . . . Sharp for a summer wardrobe, _ @ Straws @ All Colors a cool nights. A gift she'll : here or traveling. Jacqueline’s wonder-fit halter- @ Laces @ All Styles 3 . enjoy and wear. — eee ie _ Strap spec with all the néw-for-’55 fashion points: -@ Piques @ All Head Sizes < : : oe minimum of shoe . . . receding widow’s- ; @ Linens @ Come Early p . -to - ha 4 = peak toe . . «heel base no bigger than your | @ Taffetas ) 2 99.95 ; 35.00 ne a + fittle finger. Linen-weave lightweight ue = 3 Rr as a8 . Shan-straw with White leather trimmings 3 he on BLACK, NAVY or COFFEE. | : , ; | Millinery Salon—Second Floor 3° ° scbéndoeteenenseoenreonens ' Hair-Drying Comfort! THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. Ar 4, 1955 - eos seecceseoovoess it rT) sot E thn. PERMANENTS | Youn be " Individual Hair St es by — caged eA Cart amased when you see the hidden beauty in your hair brought to life with one of our very own custom permanents, (lie Sy PPSReoSeEDecccccroroocecoooooocoeeoooooeeeeS sostensesarsevecensetessnsssnsssessnsssnosenecs . CHINAWARE LAMPS - ‘GLASSWARE URNS , STARTER SETS = MILKGLASS ITEMS | CUP,SAUCERSETS COPPER ITEMS bee # . - And Many Other Ideal Gifts . | DIXIE POTTERY 5281 Dixie Hwy. ‘CUSTOM COVERED IN YOUR CHOICE OF FINE FABRICS . The exact style, color and fab- . tie of your. choice will give Y SHE Giekiny "teceghebneres re- e craftsmen. (Near Waterford) william. wright. | _ Dixie Pottery “Mom” Will Love. OR 3-1894 For Your Convenience Qpen Daily 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. ‘s “and Sunday Neon to 8 P. M. Furniture Makers & Upholsterers “all work guaranteed for § years” 270 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-0558 Here. $1 ite EO $898 Mother Deserves the Best! to $1.65 A guest. artist string trio and the Tuesday Musicale } Workshop Vocal Ensemble will provide en- tertainment Tuesday at an an- nual luncheon given by the Tues- |day Musicale. Devon Gables will be the setting for the 12:30 affair. The trio is composed of Jean Elder Hohmeyer, violinist; Ruth Saunders, cellist; and Luella E. Elder, pianist. Mrs, Hohmeyer .studied violin at Oberlin Conservatory and af the Juilliard School of Music. She also studied with Samuel Antek, director of the New dJer- sey Symphony Orchestra, of which she was a member. For many years she was a mem- ber of the Highland Park Musicale and has been active in the Metro- politan area of Detroit as a soloist. She has done an. extensive amount of ensemble work and is currently./president of the Bir- | mingham Musicale. Mrs. Saunders was formerly _ first violin-cellist with the Des Moines Symphony Orchestra and ‘| studied with Raymond Stuhl at the University of Kansas. She received a superior rating at a National Music Federation concert. She has been playing the cello since the age of 11 and is presently a member of the Bir- mingham Musicale. Before moving to. Birmingham Mrs. Elder was an active -pianist in music circles in Newark, N.J. She was organist for one of the New York churches for many. The vocal ensemble is directed by Mrs. George Putnam and will Shower Honors Sally Hawkins Feted at-a bridal shower was Sally Hawkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Paul P. Hawkins of Po- lar street: Given by Mrs. Pat Richardson, the party was held at the Poplar street residence of the Ernest Mc- Cardies, parents of the prospective | be married June 17. Ethel Cherrington, visiting here from England, was one of the guests at the recent party, Others were Ila Johnson, Shirley Pawley, Lillian Bailey, Gladys Hawkins, Ora Willson, Gernieth Rust and Marilyn Pilkington. Completing the list were Mary ‘Cherrington, Grace McDonough, Pattie Hawkins, Violet Chambers and Darlene Williams. |Mrs. Osborn Feted at Stork Shower Feted at a pink and blue shower was Mrs, John Osborn of Opdyke |road. Held at the East Tennyson avenue home of her mother, Mrs. _Joseph Orosey, the recent party. was given by Mrs. Ann Puckett and Mrs, Robert Inglsbee Guests included Mrs. David Os- born, Mrs. James Cumberworth, Mrs. Donna Wolfe, Mrs: Robert Jackson, Mrs. Richard Cooper and Mrs. Dwain Hal].-Others were Mrs. Joseph Orosey Jr., Mrs. John Oro- sey, Mrs. Tom Hodges, Mrs, Wil- liam Burt, Mrs, John Shedlowksy and Mrs, James Rollins. bridegroom, Dale. The couple — Heldenbrand. Mrs. W. S. Furlong, Mrs. J. J. Wiley, Mrs. D. V. White, Mrs. V. M. Lindquist, Mrs. D. B. Hogue, be asiemmniaiad by Mrs. Reward Mrs. E Members of «the ‘ensemble are . D. Foley; Mrs. Geuld, Mrs. Clyde Marshbanks | land Mrs. H. G.:Woolcock. — Hostesses for thé day will be Mrs, H. B. Euler and Mrs. Helen Teitgen. Social chairmen for the Rebecca luncheon “"IGuest Artists to Aoear on taeeday Mrs. Howard C.- Marsh and Mrs. J. C. Walker. | Members may invite guests and ean obtain their. tickets from Mrs. O. H. Lundbeck, Mrs. C. J: Strang oy Mrs. B. B. Kimball. Church at the church. The Rev. Lawrence Graves (second from | left) was welcomed at a recent reception | road and the given by members of the Congregational | Mary Day avenue ‘were photographed. The Mrs. Dora Dawson | Rev. Mr. Graves is the new associate ei of Tilden avenue poured at when Mrs..D. the tea service | R. Wilson ( center) of Oneida Rev. Malcolm K. Burton of} Girls Should By ELIZABETH WOODWARD It’s checking up on their reflec- gets some girls in trouble with themselves. raw material the more discour- aged they become. The more they Lappraise the Yesults of their cam- they feel. In the process of growing up it's normal te take stock occa- sionally of the changes in one’s appearance, But there’s no point in feeling discouraged and hope- less when it’s certain that each | change will be followed by an- ether, And when it's equally cer- tain that none of the changes are so obvious to other people as they are to you, Which thought should give a lift to the spirits of this girl who is terribly conscious of the fact that she’s growing up faster than the girls she runs around with. But she writes: - “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm fair- ly pretfy, very active in school, ehurch and Girl Scout activities; and I have many good, loyal and that’s just too much for a girl | my age. a continually get invitations to | spend the night at my girl friends’ houses, but I never accept because I'm developing sooner than + an are and it makes me feel funny “They can’t seem to under- stand that it bothers me, I’ve tion in the glass continuously that | . ’ The more-they examine their own ouflaging efforts the more hopeless | friends. But ‘I'm fat! I weigh I01— | a] diate good humor and happiness?) Your friendliness, helpfulness and Not Worry |About Changes in Looks Other People Won’ Teenagers’ Altered Appearance t Be Overly Aware of tried everything—diet, no candy, etc.—what else can I do?” You. might try to stop being so horrified by what you see in the mirror, and learn to accept yourself as you are. You can’t help it if the girls you know are slower about growing up than you are. And what you can't help shouldn't bother you so much. doctor’s suggestions, you can learn Slice. off the poundage that’s not doing you any good while at the same time getting enough of the proper. things to eat for good growing. When you have yourself con- vineed that the way you look is * “Dear Miss Woodward: The ex- tremely thick glasses I have to wear make me very self-conscious. I'm a freshman in high school and have lots of girl friends but no boy | friends. “T'm in evety activity possible. But isn’t there something I can | | do to make myself more attractive | and. popular?’’ Obviously, you couldn't go out for anything without your glasses, so why not consider them a means to an end and forget about them while you concentrate on making your complexion glow, your hair shine and your y Yra- gaiety matter more to everybody else than your glasses do! $109" Barrel Back SWIVEL Easel Sot TV wee or jut on chair —~ comfort wader sour bend teem See pits for ou — large . selection of eden” . Reg. $139.95 IRONI ar ae: | $1895 4 PROCTOR--ADJUSTABLE NG BOARD ‘and PAD. *|] | at Bridal Shower A tea and miscellaneous bridal |'shower held recently honored Ruby Oen, bride-elect of Arthur B. Lambert Miss Oen is the daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E. Oen of Foster street and the prospective bride-. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Lambert of West Fair- mount avenue... The ‘affair was given by the bridegroom's mother and Mrs. C. 0. Thorson in the Lambert home. Guests were Mrs, Melvin Olson of Clarkston, Mrs, Herman Hopp ‘of Romeo, Mrs. Lester Hopp of Utica, Mrs. William Morris, Mrs. George Hills, Mrs. Oscar, son and | Betty Oen. | Others were Mrs. Lovella Cook, Mrs. Amos VanBuskirk, Mrs, Ade- lia, Anderson, Mrs. Harold Lam- bert, Mrs. Ed Biglow and Mrs. Pat McVay. With your mother's help and your ‘to. curb your appetite, You can | Beauty Clinic by Edythe McCulloch _ BLONDIN G * Saal 8:90 te % Wed. 9:90 to ken, “wert aeninds ie: Helen Cate Feted at Bridal Shower TO BABY— ==" Swim Suit Jecketed te zoo erin —— An alternate to'the bulky beach rag Rate ere iar bam aga cover-up, rte rot Be, 2! Became ; STAPP'S Sal ute NATIONAL BABY WEEK May Ist to May 8th ... and you'll find Mrs. Day’s IDEAL BABY SHOES for — - your baby. From Crib to Walking Stage. - They provide the correct comfortable support your child needs for every phase of development. CRIB SHOES —Soft Sole ST A p p / S J TBE te 928 W. Huron St. Open Fri. Sat. Mon. ‘til ® (Park Free in Merchants’ Let) A luncheon at Rotunda Inn was shower to honor Helen Cate, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Cate of West Huron street, before | her June 25 marriage to Richard | L. Corl of Elwell. He is the son | of Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Corl of | Elwell. Hostesses at the party were Mrs. | Max Clymer and Mrs. Leonora. O’Beay. Guests invited to the recent af. ' fair were Mrs. Cate, Mrs. A. J. Cadieux, Dorothy Cadieux, Mrs. | M. D. Stapp, Mrs. William Dean, | Mrs, Hardy Fair, Mrs. Neil Rick- | etts, Mrs. Fred Brede, and Mrs. | Thomas McKay. | ‘Matinee Musicale | Gives Program } Matinee Musicale group of the Junior. Tuesday Musicale met Sun-- day afternoon at the Washington | street home of Carol Nicholie, Suzanne Larkin, president, ap-| pointed Jeanne Salathiel, Barbara Griffin and Janet Livingstone to serve on the —_* commit- | tee. Taking part in the program were | Sharon Sue Snyder, Susan Windel- | er, Carol Nicholie, Candice Win- | | deler, Ann Fisher, Barbara Griffin, | Pamela Griffin, Jane Bigler, An- | drea Allen, Susan Putnam; Karen. Bronoel, Janet Livingstone and Jerry Exline, a member of the | Student League, was guest artist during the afternoon. Assisting Mrs. Donald Nicholie on the social com- mittee were Mrs. George Putnam and Mrs, Milton Hathaway. . Student League Barbara Shadley entertained members of the Student League at her home on —— Drive. == ee ae H.Pauli,.t ea ae Poon and. Mrs. Georges SV Petroff. Taking part in the program were | Carol Petroff, Vicki Annas, Jerry Exline, Santhy Annas and Karen: Hayden. Mrs. William. Furlong ac- companied those giving solos. Hospital Patient Mrs. Glen Moses of Dwight ere is a patient at Pontiac | combined with a miscellaneous |- All Leather _ PURSES New, modern styles in la- - dies’ purses . . . af ideal gift for Mom on her day. With . 2 and 3 zippers and han- dles, her new purse will be the smears in fashion and $ 95 From KIMMINS Seoons | 14 W. Huron _-FE 2-2620 Tom McGrath. i You will find that our Permanents Leave Your Hair Mere —_—— $5.00 CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP _116.N. Perry St. Phone FE 2-6361. Opposite Hotel Roosevelt RUTH. HAIGH CUSTOM LAMP SHADES Ace! URE ee OLD PRINTS xe J Wen ee eT ge i a ee ap ~AAt-4-2002- Jackie Rae Studio “CINDERELLA” JUNIOR DANCE STUDENTS Sunday, May 8th — 3:00 P, eneral Hospital where she will Fonderso_ surgery ‘Thurday >. a) ~ Since 1890—Always the Best in Flowers : - » Mother's Day- Flowers ¢ SUNDAY, MAY 8 _ PLANTS—CORSAGES CUT FLOWERS Phone FE2-0127 BT ge 4 ee a ao § fe ee ee ee eee ee ee ¥ pees Some, 2 oe tho tee app ep ge ae apne! £ 7 es a <5 . S oe SSS a ae wanda Lake nae canes aie aaa S ieicatiantieaieniaa: lle aa ; te adi anual dooce ot Eek Te oa a f . A * z 1. zs : i oe cae “THE PONTIAC PRESS, ea © 5 s ‘ Sg ae RS ees “se rempsngeingt yee pt ate yore EELS I SO GOS a oe ee eee ¥ - se - « is % bs 7 f WEDNESDAY. MAY 4, 1955 Honeymooning for two weeks in Florida and Cuba are Mr. and Mrs, John G. Barber. The bride is the former Joyce _ Lillian Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Carpenter: ef Pin- gree avenue. The bridegroom’s | parents are Mr. and Mrs. Syd Barber of Crescent drive. . Oakland Park Methodist Church was the. setting for the 7:30 double ring ceremony performed Saturday evening by the Rev, James Deeg. White snapdragons, gladioli and _ Palms decorated the altar for the * candlelight ceremony. _ ‘The bride carried an arrange- ment of white carnations centered with an orchid, White streamers quet, z ti { nih FELT ket for her duties as Willlam J. Barber Heights attended his best man, Seating the ‘James Vail, brother-in-law of Pontiac WCTU Slates Luncheon t z May 24 at First Church of the Brethren. The affair was discussed when members gathered at First Pres- byterian Church. Mrs. Bertha Locke accompanied by Mrs. Brad- ley, led the group in song. Presenting the program at the recent session were Mrs. Ralph Osborne and Mrs. Locke. Speaking on the Loyal Temper- ance ren Mrs. Locke related - MR. and-MRS. JOHN G. BARBER Pair Spends Honeymoon in Florida'and Cuba nes To reside on : Norton avenue are Mr. and . . Mrs. John G. Barber. The - bride is the _ former Joyce _ Lillian Carpenter, daughter - of Mr. and Mrs. ‘of Pingree avenue. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Syd Barber of Crescent ‘drive. . bride fyom Lima, Ohio, William Reddish and Maurice Collins, Jef- frey Vail, nephew of the bride; was ring bearer. A reception was held at_ the American Legion Hall in Auburn Heights. . . The bride’s mother wore a sand beige linen and lace dress with coffee brown accessories Se eee AD toast ‘brown silk lace dress with powder blue accessories and a cotsage of yellow rosebuds was worn by the bridegroom's mother. When the couple left on their honeymoon the new Mrs. Barber was wearing a powder blue knit suit with pink accessories and a | Earl Carpenter | recix Chicken Bits” Dress Up © Baked Corn Mrs. ‘Louis Smith Adds Diced Poultry stamp otietind: and she'd like to | lists. Beat -eggs; add corn, cracker crumbs and chicken. Mix salt, pepper, sugar and milk. Stir in. Pour into lightly buttered casse- role and dot with bits of butter. Bake in a slow oven. (about 300. the center. Serve at once. Makes 5-6 servings. Slacks Are-.Shorter © Who says men’s styles don’t | change? When women get hold of them, theyd do. Slimly tapered | slacks are definitely shorter this year, clearing the anklebone by | white orchid corsage. Upon their’ return they will reside on Norton avenue. a couple of inches. They’re worn | with a shirtwaist jacket, shirttails out, . Day, a and Evening ts throughout to G Gracanten 7 West Lawrence St. Call, Phone or Return STI PeRReE CeCe eee er rrr) eearte GREGG SHORTHAND | MACHINE SHORTHAND (Stenotype and Stenograph) HIGHER ACCOUNTING Comptometer and Calculator | NEW aos THIS WEEK . the year. VETERAN APPROVED Mother’ S Day ( Gifts Beautifully Wrapped, = No Charge! _ , to Souffle-Like Dish degrees) an hour, or until firm in -@- Classes continue in all de- | Employment Service Free | Phone FE 2-3551 This Ad for Bulletin OO seers es eereenes Frasers Address eereoeee booklet. There on... Miss..Gar- “How to Make Your Wedding Go Smoothly” ~ Come in, write or phone for this Pearce Floral Company -659-Orehard-Lake-Ave;—--—-Phone-PE-2-0197-— is no charge. comfiol 7 _ TASHION SHOP. 1662 S. Telegraph Rd, | Don’t eget Mother's s Day, Sunday, May 8th @ - Our exquisite new “Van Raalte slips 7 and gowns are her gift favorites | 3.95 to 14.95 lavished with lace nylon slips, the Pi a ol long and short in gowns, more colors! half slips, lace, permanent pleating! Smart accessories make beautiful gifts! bugs. 7 gloves... kerchiefs... jewelry... blouses vee — -_ don was. secretary to Frances Wil- lard, WCTU’s founder. ? Baby Pepperal Blankets . $2.98-$4.98 (White, Pink, Blue, Maize, Mint) Sweater Sets ............ $3.98-$5.98 3-Pe.—Wool or Nylon ; Wool or Nylon Booties Mrs. Day’s Shoes ........ $1. 98-$3.98 CARTER oe ITEMS: Ghirte 2. occu ccc cece wees ee enee 65¢-95¢ ee ee ee $1.50-$1.69 Gowns ........ecse.eeee es ... $1.50-$1.69 _ Bassinet Sheets Bere) Mashed ier —, Seles PeeWee ggg 1111 $298 We Salute the Stork Club ‘This Week— — the Future — _Mr.'and — iss Jo eat Pr ih. 4 Te ee ee ee Silk scarfs and squares $1» $4 The lovel iest Gift Bags — Attractive prints Leathers ‘and plain colors. Patents Gloves Failles P Dawnelles fine. Straws cottons in colors ond whites. $3 a 34 beautiful. new “shapes 2.95 to 495 Umbrellos _In new shapes and slim-jims, i & $5 ad $6 Colorful 7 ~ new flowers _ Kerchiefs in everything ‘ that is new. . re é Wiainacirwsioweae °° “THE. PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1955 } Adults Ciub’s dance Tharsday eve er dances are planned. for for the af- at the YMCA on Mt. Clemens fair which will ‘be held from 8:30 }until 11:30 p.m, Everyone "Social, square, novelty and sfx welcome, INTRODUCES THE 3 MOST "MAGNIFICENT PERMANENTS T°. *10”- “1” Installed as. “president Monday | afternoon at the annual lunc given by the Woman's Literary | Club was Mrs. J. Harry Baker, | | Other posts will be filled by ‘Mrs. Carl J. Maikim, correspond- | tng secretary; Mrs. J. L, Slay- baugh, publicity; Mrs, Fred Manes, parliamentarian, and _ ; Mrs, Warren Thursten, historian. Now you can have a wonderful | Directors are Mrs.°“Mabelle Wil- ‘ son and Mrs. Norman Buckner, NO MATTER HOW BAD THE CONDITION OF YOUR HAIR , P ERMAN ENT “|\ with Mrs. Bakéy as delegate and x. — alternate. ; ollowing were appointed CREATED by ANDRE ; chairmen of the standing commit- = . . : tees: Mrs. Moats, program; Mrs. “Where Service and Quality || fi. nine Coina "mone a Is Supreme” : E. €. Durphy, telephone; Mrs. Vernon, budget; Mrs. Lulu Luby, ‘Troyer, civic sewing, and Mrs. William Leach, transportation. _ Highly Trained Hair Stylists Await to Sure You OPEN WEDNESDAY ALL DA¥ — FRIDAY ’TIL 9 P. M. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! . |, chairmen = tn- clude Mrs. Warren Thurston, ap- plied education; Mrs. Raymond M. Swaney, creative and fine = Phone FE §-4490 | arts; Mrs. Rebert L. McNeil, in- Andre Beauty Salon tad Flows Ponti State |! Weber, legislation; Mra. F- 6. ! _ Bank Bldg. Latimer, social welfare, and Mrs, C. L. Currah, public safety, Blouse.... © - Just ‘the largest selection of ~ tailored cotton blouses. you've ever seen. Short, sleeveless, or three-quarter sleeves: in whites or ‘beau- : tiful colors. j a ha) ae ..| Slaybaugh. |who will preside over. the group Completed sith Cutting and Styling during the coming year. for Others added to the slate during | cs | installation ceremonies at Roose- | velt Temple on State avenue in- @ Bleached @ Dyed @ Dry cluded Mrs. Dale Moats, first vice . president; Mrs. Harry Vernon, sec- @ Brittle @ Overprocessed ond vice president; Mrs. Q. Don . Breen, recording secretary, and @ Split Ends © Generally Abused | Mrs. Bessie Baker, treasurer. ; history of the club. Four vocal “|Coke Party Held — ‘at Wiersema Home ‘| from a large table decorated with” Committees Are Appointec! fat Annual Luncheon © | Mrs. Moats, immediate past president, acted as chairman of the event and installed new offi- cers. Assisting her-ag hostesses were Mrs. Allen Palmer, Mrs. Ma- belle Wilson, Mrs. Boorn and Mrs. Mrs. Baker was presented with a ‘corsage and assumed her new role immediately by receiving new members into the.club. They are Mrs. Ella Sandison, Mrs. Joseph Phillips, Mrs. Paul Gorman, Mrs. Ida B. Reeves, Mrs. George Wy- man and Mrs. George L. Brown. Serving on the decorating com- miftee were Mrs. Martha Braid, chairman, Mrs, W. G. Rowston, Mrs. Luby, Mrs. J.P. Shearer, Mrs. Slaybaugh and Mrs. A. 0. Cramer, who carried out a-spring motif. i ~ During the program, Vernon told of the founding and) numbers were sung by the Pontiac High School Junior Ensemble, ac- companied by Jane Ann Fulcher. - A reading was given by Carol Ann Venner. tion to the drive for construction of the lighted cross atop Bald Knob Mountain in Illinois. ‘Ted Wiersema Jr. and his guest, Joanne Sherman, entertained 100 | friends Saturday evening at a coke party proceding the J-Hop of’ Pori- tiac High School, Assisting the host with arrange- | ments were George Bergstrom and Brant Cotterman. The évent was held at the Wier- sema residence on West Iroquois road, Refreshments were served the J-Hop motif, ‘‘Neptune’s Para- dise."" The couples also gathered in the lighted garden and yard. Mrs. | Members voted to send a dona- : The pride of every state — its | flower included. Quilt measures | Mrs. Baker Heads Womian’s Ss” Literary. ‘Chub own lovely flower — embroidered | on this patriotic, quilt. Forty- | eight gay blossoma—to beautify | your home! Pattern 548: Floral quilt! Dia- grams, transfers of every state 72x102 inches, double-bed size. Send 25 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for 1lst-class mailing. Send to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Department, P. O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Station, New York 11, N.Y Print plainly pattern num- ber, your name, address and zone. ‘| will conclude its program this year at 7:30 p.m. |Tremper, Mrs.. Arthur Lightcap, Mrs. Robert Grant, Mrs. Glenn ‘followed the luncheon. ‘is often the wall right behind the Wever PTSA | Slates Panel Discussion Wever Junior High School PTSA with a panel discussion, “Know the Relationship and Responsibili- ties of Parents, Teachers and Students.” == Melvin Staebler will be modera- | tor of the group which will present the panel discussion this a Officers to be installed at the _gathering include, Mrs, Francis ‘Oak, preskient; Robert Lake, father vice president; Mrs. Wil- liam Hilderly, secretary, and Hercules Renda, treasurer, Mrs. Robert Grant will be historian; and Mrs. Norman Mal- loy as counsel delegate. Musical entertainment will be presented by the Eastern Junior High School Boys’ Glee Club under the direction of Henry Elling: Mrs, Walter Millage, president | of the PTSA, entertained the | board members Monday at a luncheon. Guests included ‘Mrs. George MRS, ERNEST A, PEARSON Mrs. Ernest A. Pearson was in- stalled as grand royal matron of Esther Court 13,°Order of the Amaranth Saturday evening. The ‘installation was part of a three ‘day convention held at Saginaw. Other officers are Mrs. Harley Bowers; grand marshal; Pierre Shaver, grand prelate; Edward Pritchard, grand sentinel; | Hoisington, Mrs. Oak, Nrs. John | Bee, Mrs. Eugene Hoisington, Mrs. Mildred Rich, Mrs. James Rouse, | Charles Murphy and Treva Sand-| 'erson. A short business meeting | Tile Protects Wall When kitchen clean-up time comes, the most overlooked area stove. This should be wiped clean every day; an excellent: idea is | to installa splashback of stain- | Proof ceramic tile which can be cleaned with just a damp clean cloth, Roy. Wilton, grand fraternal cor- respondent; Mrs, William Pfahlert, grand charity; and Catherine Mc- Crindle, grand assistant lecturer. Hot Soaking Helps Get Clothes Clean Studies show that soaking clothes © longer than 10 or 15 minutes per- mits the water to cool.and hin- ders the:cleansing action of soap. Hot water opens the fabric mesh in most materials, permitting soapsuds to circulate and loosen dirt, at the same time helping the soap to emulsify oil and grease. aoe oer @DOULTON F choose is bound to be right . new and exciting . ture ensemble .. . Mother's Day ~ Suggestions Slacks Sweaters. Hosiery — Jewelry Scarves Belts - Dresses . Separates | _ Skirts | Gloves Toppers Handbags | AL WEATHER COATS—PENDLETON JACKETS and SKIRTS Gift Corsficates Available 7 A Mother's Day gift is so easy to buy at Wiggs . . and there's so much in sight that's . and if you start her china, crystal or furni- it makes the next gift purchase so much easier. Or if you're you're really stumped . . Sh. can select her own gift anytime. “Made for Each Other” KINGSLEY IGURINES ‘@Handsome New FURNITURE - . Anything. you . give a Wiggs Gift Certificate There Are More Lovely Gifts for Mother at WIGGS The Gifts She'll Love! @FINE CHINA—CRYSTAL ENGLISH BONE CHINA. CUPS and a ea to SAUCERS “+2. -@CHINA by LENOX @STERLING and CRYSTAL | by REIZART Co-ordinated China, Crystal and Sterling Flatware . . make your table have that dramatic touch of elegance . . that Made For Each Other Look all heavy wigs © solid silver hand engraved. + to <3» This new Sterling is 67 i= esa irs 7) West Huron Cups and Secs oe ~many have matching dessert plates, enjoy them every day. 2-0. CASSEROLE te $395 Special for Mother’s-Day . . sérole with pyrex liner... full sized 2 quart capacity... ce « <'s CO ae ee ~ finer . os , WESTMORELAND MILK GLASS FRUIT BOWL. or CAKE STAND | Sint instil tia iiohd; wd Mamae ee « « ; piece ali the time . . . choice of flat cake stand or bell shaped bowl .. for fruit, flowers, etc. .“7 > Candlesticks to match, too. . Add to her collection or start one for her . jon. 2 . 50 fou Gan Gos ond * . Aluminum. framed cas- w proc lt @- Bre ’ Oe THE PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1958 Brush With Death Docns: Her Eyes : ~ PETUNI Al. PEO. Sisterhood memarees olds Program By ANNE. HEXWOOD “an was in a bad automobile acci-, ‘she had she would never. -Waiteh me, friends, Hi Marjorie O'Shaughnessy, ot Mont-| dent She came out of it all right| beve fulfilled her big lite dream, verre ine for Husbands clair, 'N. J.,'is a, gitl who gets| but for a long time she was on| °&# re ‘You hametmade candy! ‘Members of Chapter “AW, PEO around, Everywhere she goes, she/ the critical list, i our e | Sisterhood, entertained their hus whose stories might be of interest| well, she realised @ great many ) . to my readers, things—tirst, that she had nearly The guests included Dr. and Mrs. Yesterday she told me one about| died, that if she had died, the L- Gi Rowley of Drayton Plains, a woman-she met at a tea, company would have had to get and the Rev. and Mrs. Elmer “She was an attractive woman | U°"S Without her; second that if Braden of Flint. a a Vice president, = a and hate to waste the empty sacks, fudge, Pecunia! Pour it into ial eileeet lites ont le 5 yn ig py Mc make dish cloths out of ‘em. | she wished she had done it a buttered ice-cube tray — = a Cilledion ef dolls, worked for a certain company, be-|, J¥St boil them for 15. minutes in er, “tnd how silly it had been to then press ice-cube grids | | money and clothing which repre- 1g as secretary and working|#¥ndry bleach. Either they'll sur-| walt until she had a brush with | | into che fudge for perfectly | | sented the various countries they up to office manager. : vive to serve you or they aren’t| @eath before she did what she even squares! = visited. “She never liked it too much, worth the trouble, had always wanted to do. es _ BisHor-paatuen | The Rev. Mr. Braden is-pastor but it wasn’t too bail, so she stayed. 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Then, ten weeks after her arrival in Hollywood, Greta Garbo was given her first part. close to the top, having been cast | ‘}as the female lead opposite Ri-| eardo Cortez in a moderately. am- bitious picture calles The Torrent. The studio assigned Monta Bell to direct it. This was a disappoint- ment as stunning and profound to Greta Garbo as it was to Stiller, for both had confidently assumed that he would be selected to direct his protegee in her first American film. __Had_ they known this would not would have come to Hollywood. She was so frightened at the pros- pect of working with a strange di- rector, in a huge studio where she felt lost and among people whose language she did not understand, that she told. Stiller she preferred to give up the part and go home; He rejected this notion instantly; she undertook the role. perfunctory, meeting with her and |. from looking at the screen tests | -|made in New York. to whet his interest Stiller super- | they complained about her hair | and teeth. immediately and that she also | ‘off in @ projection room at the | studio), and their comments were She started her American career | | Blasco-Ibanez, the prolific Spanish ‘ Though Monta Bell directed the picture, Stiller was responsible in large measure for Greta Gar- be's performance.. Except: tor ‘the first day, Stiller did not ap- pear on the set, but every eve- ning he rehearsed his protegee In the next day's scenes, coach- ing her in every movement and every expression. As a result of this careful preparation, Greta Garbe unfailingly reported on, the set ready to act the scene as she, and Stiller, felt it. ing away from the set, Stiller delivered Greta~ Garbe to the studie every morning and called for her every night, continuing to keep her securely under his wing. As shooting of The Torrent prog- ressed, Metro officials began to. show, keen interest in the young. actress they had so reluctantly | acquired. Several of them, includ- | tice of dropping in to look at the “rushes” (each day's shooting run uniformly enthusiastic. Slowly and dimly they began to sense that they had stumbled upon something quite out of the ordinary. In itself Greta Garbo’s first American film was something less | than monumental, It was based on a rather .stringhalted story by novelist who enjoyed a great vogue in the twenties, Several of his works had already been filmed with phenomenal success, in par- ticular The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, which had the result, among others, of raising Rudolph Valentino from obscurity to star- Greta Garbo made a goed im- OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK MISS PONTIAC CONTEST Winner Will Reseive Trophy—$15.00 Wardrobe—Compete in Miss Michigan Contest! CONTEST QUALIFICATIONS 1] to 25 Years of Age. Single (Unmarried). Resident of area for one year. ' Mail to: Miss Pontiac Contest Waldron Hotel Pontiac, Mich. ‘ADDRESS... i Ac. Pontiac Junior Chamber of Cicnisues eee eh eaene Additional entry blanks may be secured at eee wee Gentlemen: I would like to enter the 1955 MISS PONTIAC CONTEST. Pontiae er Any Downtown Beauty Parents’ consent for applicants under age 21,.....4..... - All entry blanks must be received by 6 P. M. May 24, rp Sponsored b PONTIAC JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE fe ee ee ee Re ee ee ~ | sseeeaees-Birth Date. . ete eeuces “AOITY..cecceeleeeees Junior Chamber ‘ot Commerce, Waldron. Hotel Phone. ‘. wees Required 2 ‘ leneanacnhe senna maannnnnnamanmeat) was being tutored in English by the interpreter, Svend Borg, whe had’ been assigned te transiate for her, | | Greta Garbo, Stiller, the " She also practiced her English | with the chief: cameraman, Wil- liam Daniels, with whom struck up a pleasant and lasting acquaintance, lot, and I would correct her on “I didn't teach Gar- | | bo to speak English,” Daniels has Though stay. | marked, “but we used to talk a certain things. The first time I) heard her speak English was when /we were making The Torrent. she | 1925. Among the Somme ppec- tators at the preview, held soon after the first of the year, were Victor Seastroms, the Lars gael and other members of the Scan- dinavian colony. “We all thought the picture was a flep and that Garbo Was terrible,” Lars Han. son recently remarked. “In our opinion it didn’t amount to any- thing. Stiller was raving mad, he thought it was so poor.” The picture did_perhaps_contain a few i rfections, such as Greta “Garbo was sitting in a sleigh on | Garbo’ gers These were a the back lot. She suddenly said, | sight, as ‘I'm important.’ ‘Why, you're the ful syndicated columnist, observed | most important person around,’ | in 1935, after having seen the film | | then in Hollywood with-:her hus- ph Alsop, the thought- someone replied. Then she said, again. ‘Important Garbo—important sar- |° dines—just the same.’ she had made a fine sentence.” The Torrent was completed | bids her drenched caller step two days before Christmas, in Scarcely losing her place, she into the next room and put on By ELIZABETH HILLYER The builder's idea for room- trimming in your middle-aged | all. Those arched niches, for exam ple, may look all wrong now and have become a problem. They can be played down by on shelves can be made so inter- But to disguise the niches so pean al tala unmneaesh ] i esting that architectural. lines dim. /- im odern Shadow Boxes Camouflage Wall Niches| house may not suit your plans at, | wide picture moldings, is lost entirely, turn them inte shadow boxes. This is easy enough to do with perhaps in an interesting wood such as wormy | chestnut, The size and shape of the niches can be changed by covering the arched tops and part of the open- . The shadow box cover-up can he larger the_ finish, more striking they'll be. Shelves can be left in, or they can be taken out to create the ef- “Miss Garbo was clothed in a, The word | series of the most improbably hid- she was trying to use, of course, | eous garments conceivable by the ing Irving Thalberg, made a prac-| was ‘imported,’ but she thdught human mind,” Alsop remarked. fect of a picture ieceiag on the THE PONTIAC PRESS HSDEEADAY: MAY 4, 1955. | 4 see dy Savings Bond pro- gram, the Treasury , Department honored ‘the memory of Helen Kolesz, of Lorain, Ohio, for -her great service to the program during World War II. Miss Kolesz ally selling more than five million dollars in bonds. . Big Ben Slated for Overhauling Huge Lon do n Clock Due for First Rest in Century LONDON —Big Ben is going to take a rest after having taken note of each passing hour fot more than a century, The great four-faced clock high in one of the towers of the Houses of Parliament is going to be stopped for major repairs late this month. Its voice, the deep boom of its 15-ton bell, is familiar around the world because it is heard daily in introducing British Broadcasting Corp. ome, = Big Ben's eas will be silent about .two months. Another thor- oughly masculine clock, Big Tom in St. Paul's Cathedral, will take over the radio programs tempo- Big Ben is 101 years old. The overhaul on the clock and its| - tower is a major engineering operation which will cost about $112,000. . Big Ben's works are in fairly good shape, but the structure sur- rounding the clock was damaged by German bombing 14 years ago when knocking out Big Ben was an incidental mission of many Nazi planes. Despite the hammering, Big Ben's voice never failed to announce the BBC's 10 o'clock evening news to the tens of thou- sands in reptitiously listéned in. » je + Broadcasting corporation! juently denied re- | officials cordings were ever used during the war, Big Ben’s broadcasts have | - always been “live,” they insist. The words “Big Ben’. are a memorial in the language to Sir Benjamin Hall, commissioner of works when. the clock was built. _ Says Lighting _ Able to Double Size of House PITTSBURGH (UP) — A light- sing fgg ian oan| The trick is in ‘installing a more . efficient electrical system, and ex- fending new wiring to hitherto un- used portions of the home. “Home lighting is the new American hobby,” said E, W. * Beggs, lighting specialist for Westinghouse Electric Corp. “Spend $100 and double the size of. your house,’’ Beggs explained that many home owners “are putting in basement ‘recreation rooms, made possible, of course, becatise of lighting. . 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WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1955 ~ eo if avt-etag anenneien —— Sheds Tyrone | NAG RY mianzagram” [pear all Winning Settlement — ve Fun! Win $1 00! meee] Christian divorced Tyrone Power yesterday and obtained a million- dollar property settlement from . “ po is an exciting new puzzle in which hs Pontiac | him, then beat efforts of a New| or Press offers both fun and a $100 cash prize. BUT before you York jewelry Gr to cause her a arrest. + try your hand at “Bonanzagram”’ be sure and read the rules at the Van Cleef and Arpels, the ae bottom of this page. Solution will appear in the Press May 13. . - ee ac | 1] , = : tion that she has steadfastly re- 'fued to disclose the whereabouts , nza r m No 9 | of $132,500 worth of jewels. the firm = im ( / - &§f Ofla nue = | sold to Robert H, Schlesinger, of : ° Milwaukee. * * * Below is a daplicals of the “Bonanza- During the war, s strange letter came She coneern nye Schicciugsr | n” entry you send te contest across the censor’s desk. It bore the has refused to pay for the gems oe ™ postmark of a city in North Africa and —_| and Miss Christian says Schlesing- fill dt in ond save it until the correct writer. owe eee a Cut “| she gave no consideration to Sch- = out in certain places, ® paper lesinger and did not promise to solution to “Bon . * No ss _ @ppeared to be a grille into which marry him. pablehed, eer May 13. Unless-you —_jetters could be fitted by the recipient. jeecny pga yarnsy on <= I al a el spaces, the censor was able to repro- theft,” in anwer to the jewelers’ prize shel send ina winning indication through its lawyers that | ape duce the message of a spy at work. it fears Miss Christian might dis- | solution. Check the rules below for _ Can you, too, fill in the gaps in the pose of the gems abroad. a : veterious 1 eo? : . Presiding Superior Court Judge | further details © oo eee - . Clarence L. Kincaid. after hearing Sewer. arguments for an hour, eS 2 ~ LA 7 See eo ae | - 2 OBE — - | Aing-“for such a “drastic remedy . | as civil arrest.” Power was in Boston with a stage play yesterday when his wife | obtained the divorce decree and custody of their two minor chil- dren. They Were married in Rome . Din 194% = London Buses Halfed we mus sans pene —yi.sD |p] USE tunweD Ate vem —YLLED Hh Wide ot Walkout $4aaneeee a } ‘es * i i at ‘1 + 0 2) 1 i . i ‘ 8 eq 8 iH | i a¢ Z 0 - 6 ' t | 8 (m4 7 a) _t 2 | -_) a) i igs "hel di! de ddd Uh LONDON -- A wildcat bus si) ‘JX THOUSAND WILL'DO AS __OLD JX THOUSAND WILL 00 AS OLD ; ; 1h ==3 NECESSARY TO __AIN ee ee + weaeanuana . The London strike involved near-|M HURRY DOWN! You'll Save Dollars during this Odds and ly half the city's 30.000 bus drivers |] Ends Sale! NURSES, WAITRESSES, BEAUTY OPERATORS Sid cee eathodechont vee cree || and OTHER WOMEN IN WHITE WILL LOVE OUR LARGE less, The stoppage wee called to|f) SELECTION OF UNIFORMS! . OPEN cceddes which vil out down 100% Nylon Taft 100% Puckered N 100% Nylon Taffeta; ext \ 5 : eta, ' y= y a ra h j ae a ee Se | SUNDAY movable buttens; mer weather; needs needs no ironing. one FE 2-2784 bee LawtAND PROBLEM HINDERED : j uP L_LAND PROBLEM HINDERED Feros RE_ARDS fj —Pone es = ry \ peta ote boh * Save This Claim Check Until Solution Is Published! GOO 520 S. Saginaw cf [i 7 General Walker, who was killed knw wee wwe weer ewe wwe newer wesw ee eee mm os A in Korea. - Solve the “Bonansegreta” ‘by fing to ai! > | Mewever, if ne perfect solution (all the missing letters, as indicated by the missing letters and punctuation) is sub- underscores, in the message. insert only mitted, a solution.with ell letters correct ene letter above each underscore. Many ~ end only one punctuation error will be clues to the missing letters are hidden in. declared «@ prize winner. F P the story, or anecdote, accompanying the When properly filled in, the “Bonanze- . ~ will contorms tn every Say with the clues. _ th many coses {t will seem that more than ene word would be the correct one. That's * +/ 3. Entries (shel coms mailed in efvelope but _ contestant's end sumber of the Press will be accepted but are limited one to @ family. Mimeograph, duplicator “Bonanzagram, %, Pontiac Press, Pontiac, er other anofficial mechanical reprodue- Mich. tion ts forbidden. 7 s i = g The entrant must werk eut end keep tion of the selution. 5 ‘ Ld It @ winner cannot call at the Press olfi | When in the ce = : « tn person, he should mail his solution to : ene, wb bo pane be — “Bonanzagram Editer." 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The other day, into the Copaca- bana (a night club noted for its spangled palmetto leaves and small but tasty chorus line) came a goed example of beauty plus brain cells, Her name is Marguer- ite McDonell and she is an ex- | Newspaper columnist. __ Meck halls ter set 30 hy tea cedine she et fi her tango number. ‘But I:don’t know vaoto:-qning #9 henpen Ionme, howe Fe “Perhaps I'll even save enough money, doing this, so I can afford to go back into the wonderful news- paper business.” If that doesn’t show that chorus pele.tee Seek, hae he Wane from Missouri! (Copyright, 1955, International News Service) — In France, corn is called “Span- ish corn.” 41¥2 South Saginaw $e, Phone techies MICHIGAN Ga chebit HEATING Belore you buy. don't fail to read my ad under Misc. for Sale. Starting with “BET YOUR” ETC. oa "We Insure Jewelry >” H. R. WICHOLIE we Agy. FE 2-2326 “A girl in the line doesn’t mind ‘being looked wel artistically,” she said, “but she\ hates being overlooked mentally. You know, it's Police Arrest Exfortionist Portland Man Admits Threatening to Bomb ‘Grocery Chain * PORTLAND, Ore. @® — Glenn ‘| Colgan, 26, who said he needed. the _| money because he was sick and, out of work, admitted yesterday || trying to extort $10,000, police re. lr ported. He was trapped by cudmicite| which had been placed on a dum- my package, Chief of Police James | Purcell said. These chemicals giow under a special light. Colgan- admitted the extortion attempt | when his hands glowed in the test, | Purcell —_ o* * Purcell, ccaea him as saying he telephoned the offices of Fred Meyer, Inc.--a grocery and variety | chain, Monday threatening that one | of the stores ‘would be bombed un- -less $10,000 was left in a sackaae| at a suburban street intersection. A package filled with cut paper was left as directed. Somehow Col- gan managed to. Pick it up and | get through a line. of police who had surrounded the area, Purcell reported. Colgan, fearing one of ‘the police | had seen him at the scene) walked into the police station yesterday, Jhighly recommend. to all who suffer from rheumatism and ‘arth- ritis and to those needing a ste peghegareetnyey. at rg .| BITTERS from their druggist.” Especially recommended by CUNNINGHAM &. SIMMS, ALGREEN middie of the aa up and the kept me from go- rapier yong hay If it got anyi po worse, I’ knew I would have to quit work. I won very servous,/ ® WILKINSON'S | hoping he could explain away. his | presence in the area, Purcell said. He quoted*Colgan as saying his, car had ro out, of gas. But after six hours of question- ing, Colgan broke down and. ad- mitted, he had telephoned the ex. tortion’ demand, picked up the. package and burned the contents when he found it wag only paper, Purcel] said. 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She sald she was apprehensive at first that the emotional strain weuld bother her, but adds “‘it never bothered me once.” Mrs. Lopez studied art at the ,|old Detroit Art Academy in the early 1930's. She met her husband while there and married him when After her marriage she devoted most of her time to housework and her two children. The job of'| he became director of the school. ) tist ae See at UM Floosisal them. in - medical art and they dabbled with it for a time, but then dropped it. r The desitigs of a medical artist - are used to complement the work of cameras. The artist can be selective, highlighting areas and details the surgeons wish to study more closely. The only medical knowledge she | has came from what she picked | up from friends and books. But New York Police las for Planter of Bombs fin various parts ofthe city in the past two years, - Her nerves have proved steadier than that of men, even her late erude cylinder bomb in Radio husband. 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The measure would extend until the House soon, also includes a er ban-| Music Week Film ‘lat Oxford High . |school auditorium at 8 p.m. Fri- 4 Sponsoring the showing Junior Musie Club of Oxford, The otnen, which “= & go to ‘ ‘| Four Die in Crash Defense Attorneys Will “Plead for New Trial -Today in -Court CLEVELAND (INS)Oral argu- Kirk contends that Marilyn died at the hands of a_ left-handed sex-killer, not at the hands of her ie husband The state has attacked the de- fense claim in four affidavits filed Monday. ; Scheduled Friday OXFORD — The film “Carnegie Hall” will be shown in the high day, as part of National Music Week; May~1:8. g : is the mem of the National Federa- tion of Music Clubs, Mrs. Ralph Curtis and Mrs, R. C. seve are the sponsors of the oe Sounds Very Logical TOKYO (UP) — The U.S. Army’s Far East radio network ef tae Apc FT. BENNING, Ga. ® — Four Army .men were killed in the crash of a helicopter on Ft. Ben- ning’s main post last night. Pontiac City Affairs ; ketepr li FF iP fl City Sewage Treatment Plant Will Be Erected — | kindergartners. Smooths Way By HAZEL A. How important is kindergarten? Gndbook ~“ as Panic by Area Teachers! for Beginners; TRUMBLE The staff of the Waterford Township Schools believes it is the most important year in a child’s school experience. Covperatively the the kindergarten teachers representing all of the elementary schools in the district have written a handbook, “A Joyfuw Adventure,” which will be given to the parents of ye kindergartners. Illustrated with clever sketches of children and their new “adventure” in the beginning school a guide for parents in helping to orient five-year-olds to their ala life. year, this handbook will serve as William Shunck, superintendent ¢——---— with pre-kindergarten visits to school by. parents and ‘Next~- year’s heginners, urges school tours for parents: and pre- “tt helps to acquaint them _Chapters on regulations and policies explain that the state law provides that 4 child to be eligible for September school entrance | must be five years of age on or before Dec. 1 of the same year. Other sections cover the char- acteristics of a typical kinder- gartner, safety and health factors of importance and an explanation of the new adults who will enter | a child’s life in the first school | They also point out that just as important as these desired skills are the attitudes and interests which will enable a child ‘to get along well with his fellow man. - Ways in which parents can sup- plement school learning experi- ences, says the handbook, include visits to the zoo, the park, library, farm, fire station, the airport and a ride on a train. “& child rich in experience is a joy to himself and to these about him,” relates the hand- book. | Schedule for a typical school day is included with two pages devoted to a list of books—one for the new } kindergartner’s reading and an- other for the- —— : Fleeing Thieves Leave Two-Block | Trail of Pennies _ Two thieves who had just broken into a grocery store at 203 Lake St. this morning left a trail ‘of| $100 worth of pennies behind them as the store keeper blasted twice from his 12-gange stiotgun, but failed to hit either burglar. William Jones of 175 Lake St. was awakened about 2.a. m. by Mrs.. Rebecca Woods who lives ‘across the street from the store.| - | When | Jones arrived at the store Recents “ing runni east. - The shotgim blast, Jones _be- lieves, scared the thieves enough to cause them loss of contro] of a@ paper box which contained the pennies. Neighbors later helped Jones recover the .2-block trail of 10,000 pennies, aided with. feshlights. Garden Group to Meet WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—| mon Dr., _Williams Lake. -New officers are to be elected. To Meet at Waterford _| WATERFORD — The Waterford | Community Church Women's Aux- iliary will meet at the church at , County | Calendar 12:30 p.m. Thursday for a copera- luncheon. Fresh Reports of Buildup Filed Chiang Source Claims Reds Patrolling Coast) in Fast Torpedo Boats TAIPEI, Formosa @®—Nationa- ‘list China today produced fresh re- | ports of a Red buildup near the offshore islands and said its planes damaged three Communist gun- boats- in the Quemoy area, The air force said its pilots as between 300 and 400 tons, on the landward side of Quemoy in western Amoy, Bay. Fhe area is | 120: miles west ‘et Formosa across | the strait, Pilots said one of the gunboats. caught fire and suffered heavy damage. \ _The Communist buildup threat- ening the offshore islands con- tinues both near Quemoy and in the area opposite the Matsu group sought out\the gunboats, described | . to “Aid Waterford Parents MARIE L, PRIMEAU The engagement of their daugh- ter Marie L. Primeau of Rochester has been revealed by Mr. and Mrs, Leon Primeau of Marlette. Her fiancee is M. Andrew Repic, | the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Repic |of North Branch. A September _ wedding is planned. Residents Can Seek mons on Roads. Troy Township Sets 2 Deadlines | submitting nominating petitions for | charter commnission, if the voters A little known state law passed | which are paid for by “special assessment of benefitting property | owners. | “The move must be sapported by 65 per cent of property own- | ers with frontage on the street | to be improved,” explained Lee .Charter Commission Petitions Due on Friday for June 7 Voting TROY TOWNSHIP—Deadline for the charter commission is 4 p. m. Friday, according to Township Clerk Clifton Truesdell. Voters will ballot. June 7 on incorporation of the: township, and the election of a a commis- sion. Drawing up the “ha a the incorporation of the township as a city will be the job of the approve incorporation Unregistered voters who wish to cast ballots June 7 must register by Monday, or lose their chance. Registrations will be taken at the township clerk's office. Additional County News. on Page 5 kkk kk kkk f DELL’S f INN Mid-Week DANCE TONIGHT * PAIALZLZAZLALZLAZLAL CLL LL? 2 Special M usic Planned for PTA at Williams Lake WILLIAMS LAKE — Special music, including vocal selections | by Miss Mareella Ann Schalip and yiolin solos by Miss Juline Adels- jman, Waterford Township music teachers, will highlight the PTA meeting Thursday evening. Beginning at 7:30 p.m., teachers will be in their rooms for the regu- lar open house to confer with the parents, , Scheduled for 8 p.m., the busi- ness meeting will be opened ‘with an invocation by Rev. Hunt, of St, Andrew’s Episcopal Church, New -officers will be in- Stalled and pins for two years in office will be presented to outgoing officers, “A bake sale will be held before and after the meeting to help raise money toward schoolground equipment. Waldo R. | PTA to Meet Thursday NEW HUDSON—The New Hud. son PTA will meet at 8 p.m; Thurs day at the school for the regular monthly meeting. ~ DANCE WITH ME TONIGHT Gene Nelson Trio MANNY’S W. Mann of Sits. 3h. Be. CLOTS a a WHERE GOOD | FRIENDS MEET © BEER ® WINE ® CHOICE LIQUORS @ DELICIOUS COCKTAILS 1 kk ke kkk kk kk kk kk kk kk Vara » @ Prime Steaks @ Chicken & Turkey Dinners “@ Delicious Specialties LUNCH—DINNERS Open Every Day! SRR ERER ERE 175 miles up the coast, the\Tatao; ©. Brooks, chairman of the . Music by the news fancy rapt Quuland County Road Commis: EY Kim-Tones » NOW SERVING | | "OYSTER on the Carnation Sale Slated regal = sidewalk, paving: | xi Me Caer LI B ERTY HALF* SHELL. United Spanish War Veterans drainag pene + No Minimum and Auxiliary 23 will be on the al eee all can be petitioned for, . COCKTAI L Soeccccosoocoooose streets of iac Saturday for * . - their io Dlg sale of carna-| “It is up to the township to B. DELL S ° . Room ° tions. hold a public hearing at which any | x LOU NGE Coeosoooecooosooos Proceeds from the annual “Car. | objections can be aired,” Brooks_ * ; * Phensi nation Day” sale will benefit needy said. \. Assessments can be spread | $5 North. Saginaw - :. veterans and other charitable | over any period up to ten years, he Bg OR 3-1907 OR 3-9309 organizations. | added. \ Lok kkk kkk ke weer waaat : * eee ee “To Plymouth i in BEST BUY NEW; SETTER pace: To BEEEEReEEEE honor = thes men and women who den the 1 955 Plymouth-most beautiful car of the year’ . —SOCIETY OF ILLUSTRATORS CITATION Plymouth is proud to announce this iverd be- stowed by the famed Society of Illustrators, composed of the nation’s most outstanding illus- trators. To the trained eye of the professional artist, Plymouth’s Forward Look styling repre- sents the year's most perfect expression of beauty in automotive design. ~ a, we Far You'll appreciate this beauty, too, but more than that, you'll appreciate what Plymouth’s beauty does for you. How, for example, it gives you the greatest Hers ib kd egie But see for yourself. See America’s most ae bonutiful car many all-new Sabre td ad Pits emai ERNE CIE* é Fi = i i ae oS : - et iw : 3 - ack eee. ; = . - Sy | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1955 3 Woman Suing U.S. Miss Hepburn’ || ther ert. — e ‘ Joan Bennett brought Steffie who —— Sd may- Agrees to Do || nas com to te a tll orl. 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May 2% Bar-B-Q ‘ Ch so y fe ~* Sua ae i a ae anima Balted Ham At 12:20, 3:40, 7:00, 10:00 with the forces y% é Brown and oe directly to —_ AIR TIONED that drove i ' near Flor ; * : : 4 — <7 BICMAR\INN the Indians <1. couldnt — med 1 oo 94 W. He across the -ter, L znick, in Lon- |. _— She couldn pred wine she is working on her t — owards new play, “The. Chalk Garden,” | 0. which «Irene, herself, will direct. sa i Suzanne Mayer will not accom- pany her family because she re- ols . turns to summer school at-Stanford University. More than anything in * _AND *. the world Suzanne wants to be ~ a doctor. That would have made | SHOCKING BEST-SELLER | suzanne’s godfather very happy. Delacorte, Mona Freeman and SUITE Bing Crosby were seated at a STARRING table for two, SHORT-“TOURNAMENT OF ROSES” || EXECUTIVE || ‘=< itt==- ae | man hit 8 homers and batted in| Serq Tee 1 Om Eastern Stam-| pare nai his scoring ery ince Today's Pontiac Press - pom Ken’ Catji-Bil & wipes, ret y Pr og ay Line atlas 35 runs in 91 games. - page yesterday by sprinting for oer - * * _ AUTOMOTIVE LEAGUE four touchdowns in an intra-squad | pase Om), Spring Drills End Kew Yor: MEMO 4 aR seman ee night's White ‘Sox Glenn's Mir. rt a “Bill Kolesar, a junior left tackle =| Annual Green- White eres or [Seaiae secre Sala eeime Blteemectgee, Ra 4 year Ar Le $§| Pected to return to the practice t| Tilt Slated Saturday grees: at , a ve EAST LANSING @ — . Michigan | the White team while coach Diitty | @ Hs State’s Ist and 2nd teams will be Daugherty observes from the side-/ | fs Sy somes ten A ; annual G: aa Wie toe “™c ‘team’ wit he wnat Bae, 1 Z r oe reen te reen ve Hi \ oe ; : ‘a. iggy wt om of pre galego) Ht ae onee and “W.| Berkley: won the first Inter-, spaced 7 Waterford hits ‘effee- |the Yellowjackets’ Lyn Wright. lineup has John Lewis’ and. Jim |! at ” ‘ ©"! Lakes baseball showdown of the tively, while his mates were Wright gave only 3 hits and Hinsley, ends; Embry Robinson | Kanses diy, hore, ‘Evers, Diering.| season Tuesday by pasting South- combing 3 Skipper hurlers for 9. whiffed 12. ‘The Falcons’ run was Sees | dd Carl Dine, Ancien; Badk nubian |field, 14-7, for undisputed posses- Fhe, Aes tolied 6 ram te te | ceed in the Sad inning wn Rene som I evetrom and Norm Masters ate. g|sion of the first place in the con-| 3rd inning on $ hits. Waterford’s Hechestet sctted én an eréer, Wad ‘yo guards: 7 | = 4.3 ference z ah aac dee dae ie pitch, and John Burkhardt’s sliced | ¢ vith the score Mugetti @ Van Dyke }. Jerry Harnack, ; ce ns . _marred bY |ty beating Farmington, 105, It Sol was hs hs | was the Falcons’ 4th straight loss, | w ice im the 204) and the Ist win in tor and Herb Duncan oe Aegoet fe me Pontiacs A) *Parts A Bl . Automotive ; ad j ; ‘es Fed So }- e Le aes a —— EES 1 055. : eo 8 ‘IN SAME BARN — The 2 leading contenders for the Kentucky Derby are stabled in the same barn at Churchill Downs in Louisville. Here Summer Tan ra THE PONTIAC PRESS , WEDNESDAY, MAY 4,1 at F ie E 2 Hee tf The Giants were whitewashed by the Chicago Cubs’ Bob Rush, Bob Speake and Dee Fondy, with +three triples betwgen them, bat- who fashioned a tidy four-hitter. |‘ i = cel R i i if Bye i : i i a 5 i ‘git FRE F for Pirate Nine ~ Luck Finally Going to} Bucs; Pitching Has Been Good Right Along tive games. “It’s just a matter of getting the it wasn’t so better than in our last few games.” : * * @ In the s ELINE $4995] j ‘al ° af, GOOD TEAR ’ Times SERVICE STORE 30 S. Cass STORE MouRS 8 A. M. TO 5:30 P. ‘FE 5-6123 M, Shamrocks, Rams * " : tin SCL Argument . Intra-city rivalry will furnish added interest for Thursday. after- noon’s Suburban Catholic League baseball game between Pontiac's two loop members, St. Michael and St, Frederick. The game will be played at Columbia-Joslyn’s: north end field with St. Mike as the host club. * Shamrocks have gained two vic- tories while losing one, the spoil- er being Highland Park St. Bene- dict, St.. Fred_has dropped three straight decisions. Dave Smith will hurl Thursday's encounter for St. Michael and the Rams will send Ed Kast to the hill in quest _tof their Ist win of the season. ’ Winning Close Game Is Keeping C * NEWYORK @—What's keeping the Chicago Cubs in the first div- ision? . . “A new attitude and a new spir- foxy Fruit of the Loom _ Short Sleeve Sport ‘Shirts for Real Comfort on These Hot Humid Days Plain, Fancy Colors. $462 HOT ROD RACES Goeulad Senden, 2 Quali 12;d0r Reee'2:80 bs in Race form the best combination in the mw *9"| 4.59Speedway & 4 > + it,” said whose surprising Cubs the rarified one-run decisions go against us. 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Mid-Day MORT NEFF | markable tacts were vevealetl by | redent “Fish rman fish biologists which will un-) At es cna make life more hazard- | ous for several apecien. ~ fish this’) season. livered te a large group of “stu- dent” anglers ‘came from John ._E. Williams of the Institute -for Fisheries Research. Williams ventured te offer a few methods .@t bettering Your luck while pike fishing. — . The great northern pike, -con- sidered one of our most sought- | after game fish in Michigan, does jing daylight hours. At night he’s sulking or sleeping deep in the -swim inches / nose without | tion, Come | | the prowl fo | be obtained in’ arge quantities, for the well-fed pike may grow as much as 20 inches in- his first year of life! The peak of his feeding activity nger of extermina- | weeds, and seo minnows ¢an | may be almost at mid-day, accord- ing to Williams, when other fish seem to be only slightly interested in food or bait of any kind. Getting up before sunrise to fish for pike, or lingering in the lake after sun- pointed out. Syplent of the fine tie de- | practically all of his feeding dur- | ~ m: his pugnacious | } dawn and he’s on! food that must |" set is a waste of time, the giologist | A hungry pike feeds viciously. 0 Horses 0SSI * 3 Welcome, new golfers! And let me say beginners—and many others—are apt to grip the club as shown in the left illustration. That's wrong! To grip the right -way, move the thumb over until it is opposite the tip of the fore- finger. Then, when the right hand closes over this left hand the two are properly locked and that left | taken more than half of the | really big fish in the pike family according to contest records, and the hooks must be very sturdy. thumb provides important support | le Because the pike probably bas. Sam Snead’s Golf School for the shaft by being« under the shaft at the top of the backswing. You will find ‘by e ting that there is actually a big differ- ence when you swing-the club with the thumb in the wrong position as compared to swinging it in the correct position. Try it. I am dwelling on the left hand work in the grip because, while the grip of both hands is extremely impor- ant, the left predominates. Copyright 1955 by John F., Dille Co. Rosen Is Shelved ‘ by Pulled Muscle .|s CLEVELAND (UP)—The Cleve- land‘ indians lost the services to- day of ‘their slugging 3rd baseman, Al Roseb, for at least 10 -days }with a pulled muscle in his left g. \ Rosen. suffered. the injury in the 2nd game of yesterday's double ‘header victory over the Boston Red Sox. ‘use the. veteran Hank\Majeski, a: steady utility infielder, in Rosen's Manager Al Lopez said he would | antelope at the St. Lowis, Mo., zoo. SPRING’S HERE — Spring isin the air and so is this Black buck Balmy temperatures dent pam to —— ee j St. Mary Leads - chase before striking taking it p . pron s “Everything for the Sportsman” tail first ‘the pike reed 'o lethal the ,spoon crosswise in its mouth spot until he returns to & ction. ° FE 7031 blow with a rush. at the mament of the strike, the 16-18 8 Cass . ! - | angler must set’ the hooks with an | The 1955 Indianapolis Speddway Chrome - plated spoons have ‘extra hard surge of the rod fip.. | race will be the 39th annual. Catholic Loop Have a Coke! ae hes as few caloriesiss half an a average, jniey papel. + Four eae have made Coca-Cola b fay the ‘Most: ‘asked-forssoftedrink i in the world, © A-COLA BOTTLING OM PANY. vote & Nv : , What a wonderful drink Coca-Cola i iS.o¢ . Ss with | a rare, delicious are all its own. And how. refreshing ‘the bit af quick energy it gives you. How nice, then, to know that Coke - _| Mary at R. O. 8t. \\ Eaglets Unbeaten in - Three ‘Starts; Highland Park 9 Threatens Orchard Lake St. Mary’s_base- ball team, coached by Rev. John Gabalski, is making a strong bid this spring for the Suburban Cath- olic League championship. — Latest loop standings reveal the Eagiets at the top of the heap with three victories in-as many been Hazel Park St. Rita, Pon- tine St. Frederick, and Ferndale St. James. St. Benedict of Highland Park | lists three wins and one loss to hold 2nd position; while St, Mi- chael’s Shamrocks, with two_ tri- * “}umphs and one setback occupy 3rd place. St. Frederick, winless in three tries, shares the cellar wig. St: Clement of Center Line. STANDINGS . St. Clemen’ ® iil St. Frederick Ss » THURSDAY'S GamEs- St. Frederick at St. Michael; °. L Mary; St. Rita at St. James; St, Benedict at Bt. Clement. . games. Victims te date have | ag te no tong Et PHS’ Linkemen Decide Lineup for Port Huron Pontiac ‘High School’s golfing will face Port Huron today in a iuron. It will be the Ist of two | 4traight days of action for the Chiefs, Coach John Maturo called for - an intra-equad playoff Tuesday “afternoon to determine today's lineup. Tom Jacobson fired 41, - Surry. Richards shot 42, and ‘Truman Hammett posted a 4, enabling them to join Bill Mar- . tin and Tom Cross, Martin and +~>Cross had the Ist two positions * @ready secured: Port Huron could very well be a sound warmup for Thursday's | Valley a with Flint |Northern at.+Pontiac’s Municipal + course, The Chiefs will be seek- ing revenge against Northern af- ter losing a close one to the Vik- ings last Thursday. Dossey Loses to ‘Underdog by KO _ NEW. ORLEANS ® — George enton of Philadelphia stopped avily-favored Joe Dossey of New Orleans in one minute of the sev- 'é@nth round in a scheduled 10-| 7 S| rounder here Monday night. Ben- | ton weighed 1572, Dossey 6. nen eeljeneneneineeneeeninoe anne — dicta taathes Sales & Service | 850 S. Woodward, Birmingham WE BROKE ALL RECORDS IN We Will Sell 100 Cars in May This ts Your Opportunity to _ Take advantage of LOW PRICE TAG, F.7. ALLOWANCE and * ghon-conterence encounter at Port |- F | Panter of Salt Lake City, a Might Gross Over $150,000 Nashua Makes Friends After Brisk Workout at Churchill Downs __ LOUISVILLE, Ky. (®—The ‘field thes race will * _ Pari-mutuel officials predicted the big bay from William Wood- ward's Belair stud will open at 4 when he stepped a mile in 1 minute 37.6 seconds: and worked out the full Derby. distance of a-mile and a Quarter in 2 minutes 5.6 seconds. The Derby record of 2:01.4 is held by Whirlaway, It was set in 1941. * * ae Summer Tan, carrying the hopes of Mrs. John W. Galbreath, of Gal- loway, Ohio, was quoted at 2 to 1 with Rex Elisworth's Swaps, choite of the West, third in line at 6 to 1. One needs only to look at Flying Fury’s time in the trial to see that neither he or any of those in back of him figure to menace the fa- vorites. Flying Fury was clocked in 1:38 as he beat the Murcain TS | Stable’s Jean’s Joe by a nose. That slower than Nashua worked. ‘Sugar’ fo Battle Panter in Detroit DETROIT w — Sugar Ray Rob- out on the road to another title imiliar TY performer. who_has_lost six of his last seven starts. _ In his heyday Robinson. could have whipped Panter with one hand. The result tonight is a little less certain. at Detroit's Olympia Stadium in January with a ‘six-round ~ of Joe Rindone. | Keego Golfers Win_ West Bloomfield ‘High School's "MI 6-2200 ter Dick Murphy led the Keego links squad with a 45, a score matched by Rollie Harmes of Holly. penis See...ROY C. =) DON'T WORRY _ About This From PULVER ...and “Get ‘Tubeless Tires! : Play Sate on the Highway with . . . 230 strokes Tuesday: to-wine a 5man match from Holly, 239-260. ble Starters in Derby + ‘ClassicRace time was two fifths of a second- Robinson opened his comeback . en RTT | Yogseshi |R Park.Cleanup Grand Haven Youths | Do Fine Job in Only Three Hours : a ; - House Puts OK on ~ Small Game Bill ‘in zone 3-from Oct. 1 to Oct. 20.|-) Cosing dates would remain the same. The bill algo ee for — ing the — Entries Being Taken Now for Girls’ Tourneys Annual Michigan State Girls’ _ Kingswood School Cranbrook, Bloomfield Hills. Unlimited en- tries in both events are permitted, Best Defense Mark - __ OXFORD, Miss.—Top defensive football team in the nation in 1954 was Mississippi which allowed only 172.3 vente per om. | HOT ROD RACES 12:30 Race soll Pontiac M-59Speedway 3 Miles Past Airport gave the angler a rough time oe Mere Oe ee ret bring the fish in ‘eight times before it jammed between two logs. {Officials Make. Neat Triple Play in Game CHARLESTON, S. C. #—Basket- /ball_officials completed a neat | triple-play during a girls’ game at | the College of Charleston. Ld s s Coed Shirley Irwin injured her ankle. Official R. B. Halsall picked |her up to carry her off the floor. Official Mouse Halsall rushed up Other ‘Make Cars. Brake Reline Special FORD or CHEVROLET....... 512 PONTIAG or PLYMOUTH..... 514% Factory Bonded Shoes $2.00 Extra edge of the court, where a 3rd of- ficial gathered her in an@ carried ‘| and took over FR. 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For a happy Mother’s Day, call our Business Office and order your mother's -bedside ~—, today; ) ee | ‘| CORNER ff | 4 Smashing Bargain Offer on TABLES : Ask About the ‘the Chair Buy of the Year! } ‘WARD-WAY CREDIT PLA : i ‘@ No Interest! _ @ No Carrying Our phenomenal siictch | purchase heels dollars ond = 4G, 2 et dollars off the price—yes, you get two for the price If you wish, your mother’s telephone e. £ th da nae eth of woe i of one! = One of the most versatile chairs on the cit up at our Business Office and, _ market—use it in any room alone, buy two or three id it to het on Mother’s Day. It will and it becomes a gorgeous modern love seat, 5 wh, ; sina spon mt oa or epetional, Tate abet © te . © Kiln-Dried, Commer + Dey Bann oe ee 7 _ Army Tests Ice Subway ‘in Glaciers of Greenland | | } i left Ft. Belvoir, Va., recently to. conduct additional tests and ex-| periments to see if subway net-. works’ would allow defense forces | on strategic Greenland to move. ,| about under the icecap instead of ~{trying to overcome virtually im-. .- possible arctic surface conditions. | | building in August. That amount = * = First a trench will be plowed 2% | . feet deep and 12 feet wide. This | will be covered with frozen blocks | of snow to make a subway. rae —- ae a the . z . : : pee 3 : : 2 eee : es 4 > THIRTY-SIX ae ces THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 4.1955) ee ee om... rr. &. | mental roads and alffields on the} NICK HALIDAY: ee : By Keats Petree Tests Ice Subways ee eae. snow surface at various important points, . ~ ; . The engineers will also construct | _ experimental undersnow — storage areas, warehouses, garages and aircraft hangars. Satomi i, “an” A. To Begin Building Y SAGINAW \W-—-Officials of the Saginaw YMCA say they will be- gin construction of a new $1,150,000 was raised in a building drive/ aimed at $1,500,000 said. spokesmen ee The 18 per cent of U.S. highways ‘ down to a depth of more than 150 One objective of the expedition 2 feet. ‘| will be to chart paths for the sub- | that get federal aid carry 42 per : An advance party of $10 men|way system. and to build experi-|cent of the traffic. OUT OUR WAY _ ! NElonBOke THEYD SAB AN ff A | Geeeate i ' BORS, THEY 1B : 7 J : TET) My SISTER WouLD Cur my Pt I WONDER MAY I_HAVE YOUR’ i ee WKY PAY ON THIS JOB! mixed steers and heifers a Y : P Chuett es orl . a eS 19 80-23 80: “commercial to low. geod | DETROIT U—Appointment of Eo%% Paim ‘2. 321 RKO :4 grades 16.00-19.60; utility and commercial | J. W. Lelivelt to the newly creat-| Col Gas 164 om $0.80 ecanners an cutters On s . . s 6.80-12.50: nat utility and commercial ed post of manager of manufac- Consum Pw .. 483 5. Dalle 406-8 a few thetes and turing for American Motors Corp.'s paseo bya : a Scovill Mf - 36. prime 28.00; - — ; and ——— Kelvinator Division has been an-/ Cont Mot 11. a, ae +9 ne stock seers is 80-19: 25. - res nounced by B. A. Chapman, vice | Copper, Rae . 398 Shell Ou a eo ; slow, slaughter : mons ..... E lamba unevenly A “1.06, tower: uiaughter hie, | President and general manager. cree at : oh ‘ si nelalr so 3. & abow ay: ve a ¢ j uy < iy ee “ wooled lambs 100-110 4b 20.75.2125; cut; Lélivelt has been works map| De CSeag 2, 321 Sou Ry |... ot. to low good 12.00-18.50; around 25‘head| ager of the company’s Grand | noug aire’ .|. 684 Sparks W.... 5. sngice and prime spring lambs 77 ait-| Rapids plant for the past seven|Dow Chem <.- 496 Sperry... 5 ae cous ul © ea cet oe ee will head manufacturing | gagie P |:... 33.4 Std O11 Col ||. 79 shorn jambs ‘Not pelts’ 16.00; most cull | and procurement operations in| Fast Air L ... 45.7 oe ce te ae ho Gets ews ee ee Kelvinator's Grand Rapids and De- | £1 Auto L °-. 417. sid Ou Oh .-. 46 : ‘ 3 . ‘ens * c <= troit appliance plans as well @8|pmer Rad .., 141 Stew War .... 25. Dividend Is Declared plastics operations in Wisconsin | End Joba ..! 287 stude-Pack’... 12 FINDLAY, Ohio — The board of | 8"¢ Michigan. His headquarters | px-celo. 1-444 suther Pap... 49 directors of the Ohio Oil Co imal be te Pretec Firestone ..-0.68. SVEN Pe... ee ors 0 mpany ; $3 Sylv El Pa today declared a dividend of 75 Lelivelt named George H. Beld; | Preept Sul ...-09-3. qexes Co es cents per share on the present | now assistant Grand Rapids works Gen mk ....109 Thomp Pa... Ht 6,563,377 shares of common stock | manager, to succeed him. Gen Pas... 46 Tran w Bear Sa nm outstanding, payable June 10, 1955, Gen Ry Sia 42g rreneamer .... 41.2 to stockholders of record at the; In England, alfalfa is cated Gen Tel ©... 8 ee _ close of business May 16, 1955.., ‘lucerne. — ie Un Carbide. 90 , I Goebel Br... &1 Pec 173 od: * @5.1. Unit Air Lin’ . 416) . . betel dD + 58-2 aited Co rob ae | Gt No Rv .... 40. cae yom : as . : ; Gt West 6 ... 222 US Lines ..... . BONDIFIED MONEY ° Free Prescriptions Greyhound : 18.1 = ae . = ° ‘ul - mu ‘ : “ORDERS SOLD AT ANY TIME Delivery Service Hayes Mf .... 73 us Smelt pf 63.2 a 39% Us steel pf...163 a Indust Ray .., 54.4 US Tob...... --19 Inland 8ti “agg Wan Raal...., 37.4 Irispir Cop’ ‘4g Walgreen .... 30.2 imterlak te... 33.6 Warn B Pic... 19 |- Int Harv... 372. W_VS, Pulp... 42.8 int Mick aay West Un Tel.. 99.4 i er sores GA Westg A BK...’ 26.4 --.-103-5 westg El.... 11.5 : Int & Tel. 26.1 white Mot.... 38.4 : ND THEATER Ist Crk Coal... 32.4 wilson & Co., 13.1 -OAKLA Jacobs ...>..« 7.2 woolworth .. 48.1 ne Johns Man ... 87 Yale & Tow.., 86.4 BUILDING || Jones & L ... 37.8 Young S&W.. 30.1 . Kelsy Hay... 31 ‘Yngst Sh&T.. 76.7 | rE corey ns EPR ee ¢ oess “ us Wed., Thurs., Fri., Sat. a rae _ CARDS — ~ Mother’ S Day ~ . May, 8th Specials a\= CAN DY "Open Dally :80-10; Friday, Saturday“ 11 He is married and has twin daughters, Jane and Judith Ann, .both attending Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass. . He is the sixth board chairman in the compatiy’s history. His pre- decessors, in order, were Elbert H. Gary, Myron C. Taylor, Ed- ward R. Stettinius Jr., S. Olds and Fairless. = U.S. Electrical Output Tops Same Week in ‘54 NEW YORK ® — Electrical energy distributed in this country last week totaled 9,699,000,000 kilo- watt hours, up 15.6 per cent over the 8,390,000,000 kilowatt hours dis- tributed in the same week a year ago, Edison Electric Institute re- ported today. Last week's output also topped that of the week before, which -was 9,697,000;000 kilowatt hours. All sections of the country showed increases over the .year- ago period: New England was up at T per cent, mid-Atlantic 9.7, cen- | x "May wk 6,7 STOCK AVERAG NEW YORK, May Compiled b Associated Press. y The ‘Southeast 22.6, South Central 1024 T| Rocky Mountain 7.6: Pacific North- west 13, and Pacific sotiwent 12.3. Ore Tonnage Rising (—Iron ore car, two million ton mark in the week just ended. It's the first time the weekly total has been that/ o¢ high this year. The 2,044,959: tons which the Lake Superior Iron Ore Assn. reported the fleet had hauled brought the season total to 4,- 116,371 tons. In 1954 up to May 2, the total tonnage of ore was not GIFTS SMASH-UPS MEAN PAY-UP! Insure With w»ee#ees DON'T GET CAUGET FINANCES DOWN! : “News i in Brief William Gastine, 27, of Van Dyke, was sentenced to 60 days in Oakland County Jail Tuesday and} It y our friend’s in, jail and needs bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. —Adyv. College Teacher Need in 15 Years Set at 50,000 NEW YORK (INS) — Delegates to the National Association . of State Universities were told in New York today that 50,000-new uni- versity. teachers will be needed in the next 15 years. The delegates heard that “this figure represents the lowest esti- mate of teachers that will be re- quired by the institutions of higher learning by 1970. universities will lose 100,000 from their present staffs by 1970, and thus will be 150,009 short of faculty strength. The big reason for a fall-off of teachers in training, Matott said, is financial, Teachers have lost five per cent of their purchasing power since 1940, he said, while industrial workers have gained 48 per cent, He conceded that the problem is serious, in view of swol- len budgets and inflationary costs encountered by city, state and federal governments, A-Union Leaders Eye Ending Strike ALBUQUERQUE (®—Leaders of 12, unions picketing -the strike- have called meetings for tonight to decide whether the nine-day, strike should end. - Two union spokesmen, who. met with President Eisenhower’s atom- ic labor - management relations panel headed by Cyrus Ching, will place before the 2,650 members of the striking unions a request from the government for an end to the strike. The strike against Sandia Corp., a subsidiary of Western Electric, began April 26 over higher wages, bargaining powers and other bene- fits, Business Briefs C, E, Patton, representative of the Great-West Life Assurance Company in Pontiac, will leave shortly to attend a conference of Great-West Life representatives at the — Claridge in Atlantic City, d Sandia base atomic center + ‘ear : Rate? Months Ahead of 1950 775,000 on Schedule for May, as Demand Continues Strong By DAVID J. WILKIE DETROIT (#— The three mil- lionth passenger car to be built thig year rolled from the auto in- ‘dustry’s assembly lines today. * Its appearance emphasized the sizzling production pace the car ‘industry has maintained so far this year. In the record year of 1950 it was the last week of June before the three millionth car was com- pleted. But in 1950 more cars were built | in the second half of the year than in the first six months. Whether the industry can maintain its pres- ent production rate over into the third quarter of the year is some- what debatable. Nevertheless projections for the current month indicate another 775,000 cars will be built. That would bring the 5-month total to about 3,671,000 assemblies. Last year that figure was not achieved until near the end of August. If you take the word of the major car makers for it, there is no present indication that new car demand will level off for several months. They are not presently talking about a reeession in de- mand until well after mid-year. Most recent figures indicate the new car retailers are delivering more than 22,000 cars a day. The factories, meanwhile have been producing more than 30,000 units daily. That, of course, means in- ventories are mounting. If. mounting inventories worry the retailers they are not making much fuss about it. Many appar- sumption that as long as they con- tinue to cut prices high demand for new cars will hold up. Whether that thinking is correct, year’s July-December sales vol- ume will closely match that of the year’s first six months. Of course, this year’s July-December sales will include a substantial number of 1956 models, Some of these models will“be on the assembly lines in September. Others will reach that stage in October. Generally the 1956 model introductions will be about 3 to 4 weeks earlier than their immediate predecessors. Counted upon also to stimulate retail demand during the weeks immediately ahead are the new .4-door hardtop sedans. Buick and ‘Oldsmobile are stepping up their output of these newest models and other manufacturers have 4-door hardtops in their planning for 1956. Mediators Expected to Enter Mine Strike CALUMET (UP)—Federal and ently are proceeding on the as-| me sales executives say this state mecnehns elgg were eit brother of Arthur La- va and Pighip — Mra, | Bicome and . May 6 Mt. H is 9 am. terment at M p.m. Thureday evening. MIDKIFF, MAY 3, 1955, WILLIAM, Midkiff, Leonard Midkiff, Linda Midkiff and Mrs.- Pred Foster. be held Saturday, May 7, at 2 p.m. from Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home with Rev. Harvey McCann aes. Interment at Perry = Park Cemetery. Mr. Midkiff be seen at the Voorhees- Sip Funeral Home. MORRISON, D. MAY 3, 1955, a the pal Funeral Home with Rev. —— x. r. Morrison ma Dencamy peimen ROGERS, MAY 2, _ THOMAS be seen at the eral Homie. Horton and — Rogers. Puneral service will heid ae. May 5th, at 1: Ko} toon Puneral Sarcoma Interment at Drayton in by the Huntoon Funeral ‘Home. Card of Thanks a | THE FAMILY OF W. OBARA _ Funeral Directors 4 aIn- = AMBULANCE - GROUND Pur Funeral Home, «i271! COATS PUNERAL Com : T7157. ea eratertord uses ener @ PE 41883 Voorhees-Siple .FUNERAL HOME Donelson-Johns NED Monuments lh aiinad BUY DIRECT AND SAVE ae yg 269 Oakland Ave: Cemetery Lots eoifgg th agp "Adacsord 3 AF PERRY At 10 am, today there were replies at the Press office in ‘the following boxes: 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 13, 16, 21, 25, 28, 30, 50, §7, - 66, 107, 108, 110, 113, -. Funeral service will - Burton ° officiating. \ wishes to express heart- * felt thanks to f and = ean at 8 thy with: _2 adults. $20 ver week, 4-4005. by - na or week. — & transportation. FE COLORED GIRL | ate DisH- soe or office. cleaning. CURTAINS. REASONABLE. | PICK- Ad CUSTOM, CARPENTERS A-1l CEMENT WORK LLOYD MONROE E4686 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASHING im are —s on he — ®_g0_8 p. STONE MASON cUT FIELD ledge rock briar hill, slate gpd bay George Randall, wo IKE KITCHEN WORK, | Ex i cED. NO goss WORK FE44182 AFTER 4:30 WASHING? AND IRON NOS anted, work, FE 5-2306, PER LIN. FT...-:-312 us we ft. Ra. Cor. Orchard NEW HOMES BUILT We also build alterations, STONE REALTY CO. t RG! ‘SNYDER. FLOOR aroen ee ‘ing ard finishing. Phone FE om ‘s COT, STONE. FIRE THIS WEEK- 2x4s ALL LENGTHS Wreeking Co. Ine. Rd. Da _te 6 Bun. 10 to 3. wdhiced ~ FLORIDA ROOMS Recreational . ae Wore windows and choose . CEE WEEDON GaRDEN PLOWING Pontiac. FE 2 GUARANTEED RO grate Est. 1916. J. A. A. Mu 333 Cass. FE 2-3021. on a REPAIRING AerIQUES A SPE FE $-1333 eialty,§ FE 30162 Li 8 raeetecs’ EXTERIOR, REASON-- aoang » Liogd -__FE 3-223. PAPERHANGING. PAINTING, __plaster repair. FE 17-0033. eis” _plaster | repairing. — PAIN TING mercial OL oo AND WALLPAPER. ing. White. OA 63807 or OR PAPERHANGING. nie Int ti NG, )—marble top table. MY 31521, Taside & outside residential. com- 23-1416. Free estimates. FE 65-2211. PAPER a ba a as wall washing FE Painting & Wall Washing Al 1 PAINTING: Si eeninG Mason FE 48364 _ dow cleaning. Cheap. FE 5-5133.- Ex Piperiesced. 2304 3-2284 or OR Pane PAPERHANGING WALLS CLEANED TUPPER OR 3-106) PAINTING. WALL WASHING, WIN- WALL WASHING AND PAINTING. Devondale. FE. WOMEN WANT WALL WASEING. x. | of OR 3-404, POLOROID LAND cana, with flash stnsenens N early béw 6736 Saline Waterford. Photos & Accessories 21 21 SEL LOL ISH MASSAGE & Physiotherapy 21a| SWED THERAPY. ee foot technique. 72 Elm +2851. _ Television Service 22 _ice calls, PE 45607 DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE FE 51206 FE 5-8300 bah rg ha TV REPAIR ANY RADIO @ TV. 1277 S. PARKE ST. ROTO -'TILLING LAWWS OAR- = and shrubbery beds) MI 4-664 | ROTOTILLING: . LAWN, ; GARDENS etc. Ace Hi Enterprises. FE Sse OR_3-2860. ___ Garden Plow owing 160B aL mINDs OF MANURE, PLOW- scing and leveling. FE xs a BLACK Ss0ft., ar eo = BU. Plow gardens. | PE + ‘ m Oxgie Gates. 4365 Lapeer . PE 45-6356, GARDEN [N PLOWING ANYWHERE. PE 5-6655 GARDEN Hagia! TILLING, FE 2-920. 5 E. Wilson. GiREEN PLOWING. O} 3-3742. ee or PLOWING ON EAST side of Pontiac. Also in Auburn Heights area. FE 45740. ye PLOWING AROUND __Ciarkston_ and { Pontiac. MA 5$-5631 IN AND T3268. around Std nh a a FLOWING AND DIsc- GARDEN PLOWING LOT OR acre FE PE 54-6511. gaTmpaction. Sustom = tilling. Waterford and Draston Plains area. Call after p.m OR z rowro AND LAWN G. levelli OR 3-4008. LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- fled beautifully Satebes, Pontiac Launiry Phone FE 32-8101, FOR PAMILY LAUNDRY SERV. ice. Ph. Pontiac Laundry. 2-8101. Landscaping _18A ARBOR TREE SERVICE Licensed foresters. ____ Bee _ad classification 13 “BILL & = J0ns " LANDSCAPING PE er ah OR, 32148 BULLDOZING. FINE GRADING and back filling. OL_ 2-8702. NDSCAPING SERVI Complete lawn maintenance & clean-up. FE 32-8712. ; RADING AND YARD LEVELING PE 5-3552. POF small, EM 33071 ROTO. TILLER Landseant-z anc. earcenine 2274 | - | Ajlerton Rd _FE_ 54-1870, . SOD Genuine blue grass. delivered of ean ys up at 212 E. Bivd., North. FE 5-3140. CLEANED AND GAsEMENTS _Bauling PR 34308 30 150 , INCINERATORS CLEANED. asi vf pave hauled. Clean up. FE ee e=e LIGHT A a Rubbish | —= o soll, tend. | field dirt and gre Trucks to Rent eBay ase ~ Pontiac Farm and ndustrial Tractor Co, 823 8. Woodward _ Typewriter Service 22A ee ne RADIO & TV repair. 596 W Huron Night serv- | AK E. FE 4-0734. CONDON'S irne. Exovert work. General hin and Office Sup- aes 5 2. a @. kee aiine & _Mitenell hell's 123 N. Sa P eee ahi THOMAS UPHOLSTERING M_8.. TELEGRAPH Fz SLIPCOVERS DRAPES & spreads. Your meterial. Pe soir DRAPE: SLIP COVERS MATE- Fials, Beadle F 5-1 EAKLE’S CUSTOM peltoget oe hr ing, 8ii¢ Cooley Lake Rd. 3-2641_ Free GREEN PARAKEET, IN VICINITY of Hagerty Hwy. and Aries, Low- er Straits Lake. Answers to name of Petey. Reward. Call Empire 3-2242 LOST: BLUE PARAKEET, VICIN- ity Edison Food Market. An- swers to name Billie. FE _ after 5:00. 5 LOST: PARAKEET. GREEN. VY-. cinity of 8. Shirley St. FE 2-728. LOST: NEW 2 FT. EXTENSION ladder on Gale Rd. R. J. Reed Roofing Service. FE 41989. Re- ward _ LOST _ SIAMESE: CAT. RED COL- lar, black face. Vicinity of Sylvan Village. _FPE_ 20552. LOST: MANS BROWN SBILLFOLD Sat. tn Kresges. FE 3-0006, Hazel gins. t praia. wt in Vey ae m ino vi od ‘Orion ©} nee Rd. Pontiac. FE 409639 aft- er 5 pm ST et AND ADDING MA- ~ privt! lady. ‘On west side. _ FE $1484. ROOM, M. BUSINESSMAN. SEMIN- _ ole Hills. West. side. FE 56-6365. ROOM FOR 2 BUDDIES, pode eonsider board Loca’ ted 672 _P.ke, FE_ 2-€2723 — ena . SLEEPING ROOM FOR _GENTLE- man, 199 Florence, FE 5-4807. SLEEPING ROOMS, NEAR GEN- East Suburban $1,000 Bown, 2 bedroom cinder block bungalow, built im 1954, off Auburn, close to school and bus. West Side ~ 3 bedroom brick, gas air heat, large lot, with lake leges. SCHRAM FE 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 If no answer Ph. FE §-2564 1111 Joslyn, Cor. 3rd. Realtor Co-operative Real Estate Exchange REALTOR FE 2-474} 83 WN. Telegraph. Open r= Co-Operative Real Estate bed le livt ~ ture née” facing raged heat. Good beach. #5000 Walter Green, 66 Par room, oe Bava” eae) N RANCH 3 bedrooms Full basement Plastered walls- Select oak floors Ceramic tile bath with _ built-in vanity Formica—exhaust fan | Custom cabinets Alwintite alum. windows and storms and screens Delco oil heat = Auto. gas hot water we SUE, ee AVAILABLE IN BRICK OR CE- rocmas rah on secon AKES. floor. Situate o three land- DAR SH " —* with trees ee a tan DOT Fall TO SEE US BE- soy eacki honey uck — form FORE YOU BUY a ee ee ee > warge L screened front Bateman & Kampsen porch facing aks. Open brick Ruckan Sucieg gerten Swe ont Realtors FE 4-0528)| garage and workshop Oil burner with hot wacer heat . seg ' Log pen ear ver 377 8. Telegraph. Eves. & Sun.) [ars Golf Course. Lake privileges $24,500. For further rma call OR after 6 p.m. NEW HOMES 2 BEDROOM $7, 300.00 $650.00 Drive out U.S. way) to Sashabaw Rd., right 2 miles to model home. ‘3 BEDROOM _ RANCH HOMES $12, 000. 00 $600.00 Drive out pore egy Lake Road to Lochaven Road, then turn left ‘a mile to property. 3 BEDROOM BRICK 513, 950. 00 Drive a os Lake Road then tui left Lakewood Drive then right % mile to grees” route) — Lake Road to Wat kins Lake “Road then Lak cuced Drive to Model. WM. A.. KENNEDY REALTOR OPEN EVENINGS "TIL 8 3097 W. Huron. FP yl “(Dixie High- then Son to Watkins to (Alternate left on E 4-3569 TRIPP- West Suburban Ideal 3 bedroom home. An older couple will enjoy this cosy home situated in a nice, quiet neighborhood on a large lot. 2 car garage. Only $2,000 down. Indian Village White Cape Cod with nat- ural fireplace screened-in s| MODEST MAIDENS if — by Jay Alan \{) “I know you're nobody's fool, but I thought you might like to rea a For Sale Houses _ 43 BUILD NOW In our well restricted, Waterford Hills Estates, estimates freely iven from our plans or yours, 7,500 up. ; HERBERT C. DAV! 6024 Pontiacs Lake Rd. ; i. ®RAME FARM- house, ~~ at Silver Hand hewn bear- from old. red. barn. Two ———, — iD — room in dining room, fitehen. laxi8" with ie unary 3-167° Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES TED A nice tnay for this 6 room modern home with a basement |- and rom car owner has left town and will ¢ im mediate Dossession. Pull price only $11,500 with $3,000 down. A good “buy, Eve s after 6:00 call Mr. Mehoke, 5-6440, and gas heat, ted f room — ca INCOME. P-actically new 4 reom modern home for owner. and extra 3 rm, modern home renting for $60 per month, All for only $12,000 with down, near schools and stores, in Walled Lak ment only, call Mr. Diller. $1,280 DOWN e room modern home hools and ce ft., all te ia ‘zoned for business, full price only $7,050, don’t delay on this one, IND STREET bal Nice 4% room modern home with basement, gas furnace and hot water, 2 car garage, lot 50x130 on on black top street, full price only $8,950 with $2,500 down. OFFICE OPEN ¢6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph . Rd. FE 4-2533 2° FOR SALE BY OWNER. 4 ROOMS BY OWNER e & breezeway,’ on 78 Sunderland Dr. + ROOMS AND bath Full bas..cent. Gas heat. Fireplace Tile bath. Carpeted floors: IM car garage. Cement driveway. Fenced yard. Close to shopping center bus and school. Reasonable down payment. Shown 2 a aa only After 4 p.m. ds location corner lot ga- eral Hospite! FE 46846. porch. nice yard. 2 bed- is small but beautiful in cedar Highlan t S I LEEPING agar MEN. PRI- rooms down with bath; 2 os tea lawn Mctiee, fd with strap iron hinges. _, Bath- ee cee privdeges. Beatias a ILL pap ae vate entrance. State. bedroo: up fi roo. pew r taeod ca $1 4 Dining “el,” garage, fuli Waterlord Twp. Situated on fixtures built-in I it Good home im GROOM FOR 3” BUD: = Rt A is ep ds a ‘large lot this home has fixtures “builtin avatory 21> -WILLI AMS" Near grade. Jr. high. end Bi dics, twin beds. FR 2400. 100 X. Wessher Wekeel. shensiag & Iie pathe 2 car, garage mate cas wabor Wester aitecs gchecle Large rooms. Wall y ap . in ba —— Fir ereae: BLEEPING ROOM FOR MAN. $20 OFFERS and screens. tee 7 safety, Call. PE L AKEFRONT | FE 21 ; _N_Came ee I pclie 2. TrinnRealter| Neat_GMTC SMALL FARM... ome fe, Wires ng | PO ip ew aoc lfc ny Sloat Re | ‘Board -38 , “i i Pre Voom house, lavatory, elt- : ow iz Clemens j Lak * 9 pacing ete INT Mees. ROR. A POM es MOB ics nedpen e : ae Fa Se "S00 be ho a Sie W. Lawrence Street 4000 $800 down west of Pontiac on paved BY OWNER, 3542 GREEN LAKE 3 : ees bb a ad ano pried ot Ponti. Pall pat, Drabia FE 5-8i¢i or FE 600% —— eee wens hast coe Ete 2 bedroom prices ow sod fll ath tan Wecaat na site Be 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, . r ® abou i ‘ Paddock. Near bus. privileges too.. See it at $6,950. Walled Lake Income L everythin cecludiae 3 car _down payment. EM 3-4813. win < be noe GL oo a garage corner Lar roman ROOM FOR MEN ‘a 12 room income consisting garage cken coop and oe : be made into a fine vear around ~ FE 4-8324. ‘1 FLR.. 3 BEDRMS. North subir- of 5 rooms and bath. 4 full base: ent Priced at . home Full price $8000 cash. Bet- NEAR LONGFELLOW SCHOOL. aa “BOARD FOR MAN. ben heme yr = a vee. B rooms = bath, and 3 rooms $7.900 with; terms ter hurry it ear iast on this rire - a Paes my e ‘a! asement, new - n j Orment bilo ws em rot dem. beds, ae Nene ** oil furnace. garage. ‘2 acre ateman bullding tested on pole R: ANCH § STYL E - ; bormiar eke 1 back porch. good basement. nee ROOM AND BOARD IN PRIVATE Jct tata ‘31.600 “down, Bie : {hezcial lot Ox 90. $16,200. ee ee APPROVED BY W H I t furnace. Large kitchen. gice vard jad + * : Poa. ' 5 Ss home, Close to Fishers & Pon- total price $1080. e He; mms Pontiac. Built in. 1051. this COMPARISON Perry room modern. Ot) ti . James. K Brick / ac Motor. 105 Home’ &t., FE 46 A home has plastered walls 2 ae - . war 5 heat. 1 year old. Utility room, 59088 BRICK SUBURBAN RANCH. For } bedroom home puilt tn cres— bedrooms: large living room TOWN AND COUNTRY sichire window 91.000 dma. Convalescent Homes 38A io as ow oe 8 : “+ thea Dott, yo e rw ~a Remodeled Home Poy — = os — — eros Eoggreagere ROSE 1g te BROKER 2 “ —— bedrms on 1 fir. ft. pus , oil heat; cement Levei tillable farm near Or- ford) 3 traly fine Bb ‘n FOR in 1 you a truly fine home in gcc lor le wreterred ried poo cts ecenee” vail. and en’ questions, view vol tease k in extellent condi ion.| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor the country but just’s minute's | Phone OR pert Tyr OR rs ™N - Rates according to patient. w) oes _ fireplace, Ks Sylvan Lake. Only $17,000, 32 toot carpeted living room, | 17 HN. Saginaw St, Ph FE $6168 | drive, from. city. lovely 3 bedroom | __Open 9 to 9: Sun. 1 to 5__ $1,000 DOWN N. built-in vanity, mod S ekrosme ime bem tell =: +s to finish off inside to-suit your | WILL CONSIDER YOUR HOME | DRAYTON PLAINS AREA — 2 TCE NSED- CONVALESCENT | break marble ailis North End »" ; basement. ofl. heat small -_t« -_t | desire.” Pull price $7.000 only | AS DOWN PAYMENT ON ANY | bedrooms, latge Kitchen. fully tn, home. For up and bed patients, perce «Ogg: proaereg Wot ~-Lacated, Perry_this 7 ., $21,000, terms, + down, also 2 bedroom $7,450 | OF THESE BUYS! | Se oe Nurse “fa eharge. Sood [ys ° ath oe alow of- ~ oF will divide. NOTHING DOWN only $450 down Open daily for 290 WARD ROAD mot tet bent Lan - a ae ee — Pookie a od si, 700, terms. | fore leads sl = hes miort and wi ae 2 — es your inspection one block north = ” pee HILTZ FE 5-6181 loses and very . ATTRACTIVE SUBURBAN HOME. fine living, ‘An io ‘ot. ft ving Clarkston Incomes racer” am Tour, ot ee Dorit of Royal Osk. nm Steet: | oniy $760 down to GLI. Attfactive * "yeatron oA Eni : acre: ated Pon- Toom, interior, Sma ent w as tt kitch ALT ROOM AND BOARD IN (LARGE tiee ta Devisberg. Modern home down, “Duxeire” & be qeapbion pores — buid 3 bedroom Also co will. build L APE — R COUNTY Laces’ wtiity -lisserojecal ites Pius WEST WALTON jevety, cabsees aa & OR 31043. ™ a = on — = “_— “mech = youre fast ook. = —<- ~— _an my. lot OR 3- Modern Ranch 40 acres on High- biden conte gr as in aS) neccty > osstoun teach - oa a8 ting, Yor elderiy Indien, OF 3198. in m in co’ 24 i *xcellent location. also con “Hotel Rooms — 39. rm. dishwasher’ in kitchen, “ha $9,050—§1,950 do tages with 1k Briviieges | NEAR OXFORD. ¢ ‘ RooN wouse,| a 24 nortn of Lancer, Here is an meen Ae st Lovely 2 bedroom ranch type all basem Tee, rm., heat, ga- now showing $150 per m th | Beautiful 3 large bedroom brick | TH] ET. MA ~ E LWOOD| &#race. regreation room fireplace rage. W 8 caped, M any Suburban East come. 2 car garage. $i. | ‘abd stone bungalow with full = shown by appointment only. After .HOTEL AUBURIN other fine features. $28,000. - eawine family acme . terms. OFF BALDWIN basement 40 acres of good soil REAL Lake Rd $ ee en SIDE 4% Auburn ‘ tar room wit bk . OUTSTANDING BUNGALOW with woods and stream . and | | 5143 content eee ote 1| Nice 2 bed one ame AUBURN HEIGHTS. ¢bdrm. mod- S | ra I k F ont Practically néw modern to the priced te sell Consider any reas- FEL 5-1284, _FE 4-3844 Open 9 e 2 bedroom me. auto’ Coo 2 rch or Week ern home, new in "46. Breakfast fireplace "fall "sia preg roe | oy iven ake ren minute two bedroom jungalow in| onable trade {0 ACRES 5 ROOM CEDAR | «as furnace garage, only $1,206 Aine Tot 3 room ‘Apartmenta. ogee ern, kitchen, with dou and for another. fepecapat room, aartment pertect condition inside and out. GEHRING ABC shake, room for 2 bedrooms up. | down. After § call PE : HOTEL ROOSEVE Javaiory, full besenient wiih oil | Gleaming, oak 10.058 » Ta teet! ot Usandy” beach, | Hii bath and kitchen and. wil 1 a. ae | Eeataee eh ‘hot’ wa: | ~ Small 2 bedroom home, modern. NEWLY DECORATED ROOMS-#1¢| verted to Ftamily. $13,000, terms | OR Paved roed. Poe bedrooms, Bhat 3 S siece | 2ee Sr Oe OF Mote 8 Ree tr ond pomp. Leree Teme rg | Aker 5. shane Fa Diges. a re $2,975 down. You won't ing porches. ment, ; replace chen * ADAMS REALTY ; F bar or ead pine. Tile ba 5 4-330 18 AND UP Selleve it, gas heat, new ; cone shingle 382_ Auburn 3383 ave! TAREE ff A5e"ron | FLOYD KENT, Realtor] 780 sien tenet | ye leer ane oe Sts, Seite tan | wareine- PORTAGE Sey + La ést Suburban ars terms, andy femly, home with no bedroom tenant house on poems . rE - ‘This immaculate § room oe steps to clim’ NS dono dandy bed- | 91 375 DOWN — Nine room brick property. Schoo! bus. $17,080, | __0®& floors, 2- Next to ers Power rooms, full room, livin, NCH TYPE . house s all +d chore . A I “see hoy ove roull ten | Needs some repairs but fs @ good | Terms, : : NEW RA Fooms by day of wk. 46 Ww. Somes prieed ween ‘ighor. Roy nnett LTC. | basement with new gas furnaces) Y2lue,, fron ron piece 2 FAMILY Waterford Township #) 200 down. = == < aes % - inal sills, alu- REALTORS _ — ae spreading shade.) oniy 97,500. . In Drayton Piains—1 block from | _ Total $8,750. OR 3-753. ores : minum storms screens, on Bt. Fe 27103) ‘ees. $1: bus. school and church. § rooms | 7 tance TYPE 3 ~ee = “ , otf h attached garage, Sean Trcckes & Sun. 12 to 4 “ GaLow $095 DOWN -— Brand new 3 bed-| and bath down, 4 rooms and [ded Baldwin. will STORE. 350. E. : ar Tl e 100150 corner parce). It’s 7 WEST TERMS. O1 ca room bungalow with exterior all bath up. separate entrances. Full | — er S omuy as down pay- see gar tete Mock build- perinct throughout. Only — ERMS OR CAR completed Fuil 3 plece bath. well, | basement, auto. of} furnace. Ga-|° ment or $1.2). $9,250 total Map. Also concr: ble for | $12,500. ie down t good ¢ ble wn pey- | sentic, wired. automatic hot wa-| rage An — = buv at $12-| op 3.7582. at, ee ee ome 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE payment $50.00 DOWN 22538 SHELL WA. | ment on ‘this attractive ‘modern | fer kitchen ait end ‘all ioterior | S00 with % Income from | sy OWNER” MOD a3 ae | lease edl I . terford area. $500.00 3 R. House | five room bungalow with full | studding Priced at only ¢6,120.| upstairs will make ; T A _ b gas -a.c, heat, nicely y 0 BETTER HURRY. room. is car garage, N west side; WA ERFORD yY cre « > ‘ranch, attached garage: Only lamdscaped and garage, Close to 13,000. , SPECIAL Beautiful 5 el - FE 3- 7448. LA E EST ATES 3 ranch home with $10,750. $2,000 down. Business bus, spew pa small down pay- 4 heuted s sun room, bath tf you want thi 6 fee, rensh Oil heat, dorms. and R- House 3 ots om Walton | om, out leree monthly par sof hreoince o° Sst Boor and | io non Lake Oak Seer WE WILL BUILD - = a as : Fake priva' bas of water for fishing ting. cloaste * Seapestien 80210. “Special at. abdersonville Ra, Waretford ROCHESTER, | orivag gat forced “ana Paved Quiet secluded borhood. § 1 ee oaly 64,060. a O18 And gnone OR 31268 = on ous LOW 10.90 drive ani two ct gerese, Ex | glee resms, bath. oak en North Side Ge 7a 4, (ae eal for howe er tmscase.” ment. stoker heat. 82.500 “Gay Gen down “se | «Hy come By ses YOUR BUSINESS-| fillssscment ol nent gorm |s14s00 rane rauny — sa! “GIROUX & FRANKS: tus cost, consider these \ . i i corner lot 50x136 close to Cathoiic 3. “1 GENERAL REAL ESTATE S$ mn ‘spartans, one %-room apert- features: 18 ft. living : : school Paved street rma. ment and one 3 room oe agen waits 4 selec . et sued. tining =m | the Bussiness . Oportuni- a Ire, ‘Very ‘toed ‘condition. ‘Look | — Open unt 8 in, s iain Besuttia modern cedar : Beeutiful omipengslew. : ties for that money-| » W with stairway to tine $21080 BRAUTIPUL- BRICK tions inside and. out, Vesti. maket you've been. wish- dons ome eck. threce | Lebecraes fin, 10. he Daet em Bog i ‘peat a: 8 bin, - firesiace. jarge porch snd } ing ‘for Or a At cornet ion toxits, "| SONS years old Just ike ew, Ly : : ake. “Wanted” ad to.tell folks Mis ior Fatah ier“ ulers. ‘ : For Sale Houses 43 4 ACRES Good soll. Nice iocation on ‘Lo- chaven Rd. Large 5 room modern rancn tvpe home. No basement, but e utility room. Oil -forced S | air,Meating This is nice—priced bs ‘aht! $10,500. §2500 down, ACK LOVELAND 2188 Cass Lake Rd., ats gree FE_ 2-485. E 41661 & ROOM MODERN ON LINCOLN, mee ht. a car mpd of other > wk flats,. priced. “rig Dinna & OPEN On Dixie Highway, east of Hollv 6 room modern, 2 story home. Oil = a very good at el “CARL ‘y. ANDREW S 41? E. Maple Phone MEirose 17-6161 Holly MODERN 4 ROOM HOUSE WITH basement. Oil furnace. Garage. 2 corner lots. 250 ft in depth. which ha nion Lake Rd. ve 100 ft. of U cn frortage Price $10.500 ‘EDWARD B. KEITH “THE LAKE MAN" BEDROOM HOME. gorge - matic heat, water softener. $15,- 500. $3500 down. 2-5003. WE WILL BUILD ON YOUR lot. 40x22 3 bedroom she!! house. Cost you $4,100 $110 down. $45 mo. see our —_ For addition al information con RED HORSE 5019 Cass Rad. PE_4-2252 or TE 29179 | FOR SALE, BY OWNER..3 BED w in Milford. meet f landscaped, of) heat. _‘tual 4 for peace CRESTVIEW —_ INC. LOW f A. * 662 Emerson. FE Bess AT OXBOW LAKE. 4 ROOMS and bath, Pull basement. Storm windows. Oi] furnace. Has < wooded lot. Ideal for- childre Priced for quick sale! Call MAr- ket 41338 after 4 p.m. weekdays. STOUT'S Best Buys Today : ST SIDE HOME Solid brick. and built to last, Over an acre of land and tn the bert residential Pont: 22 foot arpeting dining room. beautiful eneke en with mahogany cabinets. Carpeted den with many built ins Divided basement with rec room. Beautifully landscaped with shrubs and trees| FPwo car carage. $31,500. DRAYTON WOODS . For Sale Houses 43 ‘the ehil. | five agg —_ “em DERRY PARK Sparkii bed nome with t a nice basement. Pleasant front rch. See this for yourself at LOIS STREET Large wood — ‘. apted be kiteh en & Central 1 cheating plant. em This is bar, EON LAKE FRONTS Our Lake O GAYLORD FE 4-9584 WEST SIDE * Plan to see this attractive white Too! itor ed close to transportation, schools and shopping area. bgp velo) at $11,000.00 with $3,500.00 WM. H. KENNEDY OPEN EVENINGS “TIL 8 . Huron — FE 3007 W OPEN BUNDAY-2 TO 7 PM. , Or by appointment 210 M-87. New brick ranch type. 3 bedrooms, tile bath. fire- place. gas heat, ‘shower toilet in basement, garage, 100x200. Beautiful at $17,900. CARL J. ANDREWS 413 E Maple Phone —— 17-6161 HOLIDA’ FARMS HOMES ORIando 3-1101- $595 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS NEW 2 BEDROOM HOMES Paved a by buiider, Youngs- town kitchen 85000 BTU Luxaire : rsp earl sliding windows. Close to Pontiac -stores, schools and buses. Ready for im- Mediate occu Pull price and lot only $7,245 with low monthly pay- ments of $33 plus taxes n= surance. Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! pointment. WHITE BROS. Phone on! parte = “oR ee Open 9 9: Sun Gls_$100 Moves You In! NOTHING ELSE Tu PaY! CIVILIANS #1 iSf Two bedrr brick duplex homes, full basement. -as or of] heat. pola $75 month includes everv- thing... Model oner. daily 10-7 p.m. On East Blvd. between Perry and Mt. Clemens. - _ Anchor Real Estate Madel Phone FE 3-9504 WEST SUBURBAN . - To SUBURBAN INCOME 4 family apt All separate utilities. *2 acres exce.lent garden soil. No vacancy in Ist ie years, Call for Drice and term ’ 2 bedroom aan as = a little work, only $500 d CUCKLER REAL’ TY 236 N. Saginaw 44091 Eves. FE 5-8312 rE vst HOME—ACREAGE ‘Attractive & room home, perma- stone finish. with 9 acres of land. Fully modern. 2 bedrooms. Ga- ph e. cee west of Oxford. rice wail located § room home on paved —— near Oxford, completely odern. 2 car garage. 's acre jend. Price $7900. with terms. EAGHER REAL ESTATE Oxtord, Mich, OA = 8-3122 Es PERSONALIZED HOMES 2 BY PALMER -~ OR 3-9815 iD you “HEAT YOUR PLACE for $85 this winter? We? did! 3 terrate, Kitchen bedroom brick, YOUNG st prick, ‘terrace, =— te mee ful $2300.00 vy tng shown serine HURON GARDENS 1000. down Fe os Gi. terms, rge bedroom home in excel- lent condition, full basement with heat, garage. see this lovely me today. 10 ACE Love m fat "wails oak ‘ic = “dats aoa uy a ls buy appointment rs eine wn will give you pos- session by ‘this ogee "income. wing re- turns, tnown anytime. Russel 1 Young EALTOR 412 W. Hu FE 4-4625 Open Eves. ‘til 9 San. ‘till 5 ROOM MODERN home, ee Apply after 6 p. m, 125 vert, THE BEST IN COMMUNITY LIVING ON THE EASTERN SHORE OF BEAUTIFUL PINE LAKE BLOOMFIELD TWP. Big ranch contemporary designs 3 and 4 bedrooms-2 ceramic ctingr onan celings —Cus' and oa clear span lifetime no sag Lette sites, many canals connected to lake ~Bandy beach for old and young. Gas heating—Doubie solid drive to lastereqd at e, A very exceptiona] pack: of fine suburban living from A to $28,000. Fi: on easy FHA or GI terms. EXHIBIT HOME OPEN 10 TO § DAILY AND SUNDAY 2710 MIDDLEBELT ROAD JUST sOUTH al ORCHARD LE. SYLVAN REALTY CO. 2383 Orchard Lk. Rd. FE 5-9418, Extension 10 REALTOR MRD’ TO BUY. TO _Antaio’® Is THE "NEW HOMES We wil build a hoime of - your choice on cont own lot. or we will get you * iot supply plans and specification and arrange financing We can also obtain fuli equity for your present home and build a new heme. Seo us for further de‘als, ONE -STONE REALTY CO. ~ Josivn FE 20253 ® to 8 om. daily: sun 1 to 5 BY OWNER ROOM HOUSE, ears old. Garage. Also carport. ment and recreation. Call FE 5-8910, Earlmoor Blvd. RANCH STYLE HOME. T AM sell my aor ae oe located at ak: 940 Height, : _ Beautifully built, MY Y 2-647 eves, LOOKING FOR GOOD BARGAINS If you are looking for «& home -that is a ““good-buy” we have a number of “trade-in” and. start- -r homes which mav be what you want, One 2 year, 2 bedroom modern home near Dodge Park with Cass nie ori bares can be deca a 1,500 dow This not be duplicated for the | oe aoe now asked, A 1-bedroom home vt 7 ecres - Pontiac Rd. had down. Here ry a good place. to live with land for that ig home vou will want in the future. A 3-bedroom Custom Starter home near Walton Bivd and Sashab w ‘s in a new approved section. a prize winning design, Cecar Shake exterior $900 down and $60 per month A semi-completed 2 = an ae er home has 4 bedroo ind 1%.) ba‘ is, of, Cass-Elizabeth "Lak Ra; Near Lam 87 eo = Why not phone and tell us your problems, with the many homes ws have we mav be able to help you. FE 40447 = Bosna MY 2-4304 CHAPIN CONSTRUCTION Complete Rea. Estate Service Licensea Building Cor tractor BY OWNER, BEDROOMS AND tile bath down, with finished up- stairs, gas heat choice Pioneer > M6 Ave. Cooperative Meal Estate — school. $800 down,”} R. J. VALUET, Realtor FE 56-0603 OPEN DAILY 4 TO 8 P.M. NEW GI HOMES 3 bedroom face brick hom room colors i Pull divided basement with rec- reation room. Gas furnace & wa- ter heater. $700 DOWN _+PLUS MORTGAGE COST. Drive out West Huron to Water: ford “township — Turn ngged on jC HAYDEN RE. 86 E. Walton a RYMAL-SYMES CO. BY OWNER BY ‘OWNER NEW MODERN 5/ with ter “aaa toon Se oe Ga visers off - MY 001. ie ee re es N VILLAGE bath, Timkin Well &k home, built “41, heat, dream kitchen with yel- Automatic gas heat & hot water, w tiled walls. Aluminum storms 2 car gerage. nice - yy: Huren | and screens, nicely decorated in- legra Ogemaw | side | 4 900 with terms, ° BY OWNER: NEW 2 BEDROOM jotely furnished ome" with IRWIN & ROSA breezeway perimeter heat, _— lot ana heated eP-are, be REAL ESTATE | reer tee app Sse0d FE soi) FE 2350 Fe 2aie- R R RD. 6 RM, HOUSE, ons suchen coon, Artesian Walnut Lake © unfinished attic. ofl furnace, callers: $1, payment. 635 MADISON—3 bedroom decorated inside and = f2.000 down @1 FI decorated gis and out. §2 down paymen be bed lent condition — $1,000 down ment to GI STONE REALTY CO. 919 Joslyn FE 2-0253 9 to #8 pm. daily: Sun. 1 to & a theek dow dows TONE °| Beautiful ck and stone house in Syivan| | Lake at 1966 "Warwick, 3” bed= errata ee oie, eae rooms, fireplace, gerege, tien with only pay = 8 =p Powe | ft. — , cog Ml os toll "Price air too iM WRIGHT, Realtor FE 4-5000 or PE 2-2: 45 Oakland Ave. PE 60441 Co-operative Rea: Estate Exchange PIONEER HIGHLANDS faren Real Eetater PE 4475 $2,000 DOWN aay mea ELIZAB’ LAKE ESTATES. 7 Immediate possession. Bed home with stairway te home with fui! basement. auto- Ceramic tile matic heat and hot water, in- ee = floors. Basement, fur- cinerator. Ceramic tile bath. 2/ nace. was water heater. Auto. betreuns Finished recrea- St — Coal Toom rs. tion = —— one a ——_ se — . screens. lake privileces WILLIAMS LAKE Bedroom | family @ favor see it TODAY. | home near the lake. 2 enclosed rches, room * e " Kitchen x16" Tile bath. ture nace, water heater. $1500. down, NICHOLIE — | "sees "irom °tencot “terns ear : promod porch Bath Real Estate and Insurance race, shower in basement 1 40 Mt. Clemens PE 54-1201 car garage. Fenced. v or PE 21372 . #. BY OWNER eae tune ee 4 Rooms and 6 rooms “path. 2 lots. Lake | 14'x18’. Kitchen and dining com- _privileges. “on 3-2712. | bination. a ee Pront #i00 DN. ON € RMS. BATH & = . $1000. sane eT) TC. HAYDEN “ ‘86 E Walton Bive. _ NORTH Practicaily new 2 bedroom home * ment, full da sised. et. : Fine ae Y . Ex ; $2,000 down payment. FOR BETTER HOMES DRIVE MR. EXECUTIVE AND Tr THEY LOOK GOOD TO creer iinuriote' tring. , ee since Ane anown | Course. luxuriows Being. |. tee ONLY BY API A brick rane’ ear NORTH nace, aye x 132 W. oa bedroom. $1,-| nly. Byenines at afer Mr. 850 down ment. 731 THIRD -*, bedroom with $1,000 DOWN Moves you into this 5 room Mediate possession, A. JOHNSON, Realtor FE 4-2533 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. what you're after, Dial) (Fe banal ‘s eee fullbasement-ales.-abt er says sell a cosh enteeah. BEAUTIFUL BEVERLY HILLS Immacniate three bedroom hed - fireplaces Sure on $27, so call now Benjamin and Stephens, Inc. Midwe 20 8. abi Sa ' ; oS wae ee ee ee s ce “ N. Gaginaw Phone THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNES DAY, MAY 4, 1955 ' see Ir Meldrum Acres in = oe 2 bed home. Butlt ee cri cee Piaste: DRUM ACRES walls Aluminum screens storm or ian stor: ash bath nice Price ®, only seneo “with $1500. down. LK. OAKLAND HILLS Te this @ room. 1 room bung in 40, With a igxT 3 living room. l0vii dining roo: 9x10 modern kitchen. Aulomatie ‘oll heat, lane oe ag — rol pfs ed at only *WANDCROFE “SUB. 50 near Lake Leuise and Ortonville - Name own town payment. cost to O.1's mogy Oy FE ES as Sar . bath with Pf . eireula- JIM’ WRIGHT, Realtor | ter heat, wired for electric stove 345 Oakland Ave. FE Sout! toa price, eer Only ones Real total price. ; a 4 rooms wen car 4 Geneccees. : : $1109 Gerace, ie Batt ee tet an = clean. $6750 CUSTOM > $1980 DOWN - BUILT Pose ‘ise 4x06. ‘copper ‘sivate 5 voor ing, full bath. ob 4 BOARD Br BOARD 290x135. This is « buy wAIL N. . a ne ; We invite your inspection 192 “Aubura Ra. ner’ Dequl : or font liv- | Cu_1-6681 Eves. 2107 “fae fer . Just a casual | © ROOMS AND BATH. BY OWNER. glance will tell _you—here 360 Central Ave. or vhone FE the ae . That is only _4-0851. story. inside will UNGA. z ‘ toace, than You EGS B. beck. 112 &.. 140 deo uiding ‘doors, ‘Living ‘room - ain FoR. SInMdNGHAM PROPERTY saan bees ee | & STEPHENS, INC. '. bathroom is 8x9 . ie @ “% bath off the HE Ag mg eat wary 4 : : | low $650 down. John K. Irwin FESO“? 80 Eve. oye 21004 $750 down. F.H.A. Sheffield. right — Immediate posses RAY O'NEIL, Realtor en oe Must be seen 61. CASS LAKE 5 y remodeled for owner, nice 3 room apt. over ga- _— % block from Cass SS a om. AIRPORT AREA _ ._——— on Auburn Ave. $13,- RIDGEWAY __ ALL 3 ROOM HO’ sar Sit Tease sat story. 3 bed- | Built MOTORWAY. res thi _ For Sale Houses 43 AUBURN HEIGHTS - look and you . “that’s for me.’ KEE O HARBOR + this one before buying. Only $800.00 dpwn. INCOME ms down — € rooms up. 2 full baths. .Pirst floor carpeted. Pull base- ment — auto heat, recrea- tion room. Yard all fenced, also features a 245 car ga- rage. Can be bought with reasonable terms. Shown by appointment enly,. GILES REALTY CO. 92 W. ‘Huron PE 5-6175 Open @ Till 9 ‘A HOME OF YOUR OWN It’s Done for You 34x38 shell house with the rough serene electric, and perimeter only Lake Privileges Just west of town off Cass- Elizabeth Rd. — » fine 3} bedroom ie believ- lot. ing. Priced $11,000, terms. | Only 2 Left In Dra: Plains, ao new 2 bed- 3 bedroom frame, also new for arog with $1,500 down. Move right in. GMT Vicinity Six room frame, 3 bedrooms, full basement. ONLY $6,025, terms. Auburn Heights 4% room, 3 bedrooms, utility, large lot, garage. 65,950, $950 large hon auto. water. ment. $71.00. Sy Mg Bo BB eNETE S, Realtor . : FE 4-0521 | = _| Salesmen’s home phones: FE 4-6862 NICHOLIE | rsa ie si ok & HARGER CO. 33 W. Huron St. ph. PE S-8182 iorenn For Cokeed EQUITY TO 4 CENT OL lt interested modern to the Mortgage, $81.00 monthly, wall | folowing ‘bames but, DO” NOT > us for ent Pag roo and other extras.’ Owners WILL NOT show without -- $8 Pioneer Highlands < $2,000 Down 192 seetniegcscss~ 00000 2, batreces — se) heat 200 Bassett 2.2... $10,500 _ nes re tation m soem, 304 Dellwood 2220022022 22202: $9,975 So eee “are bed ABOVE HOMES WILL G. 1. fake _peieioges. es. immediate WE SELL - WE TRADE | Home and Income oe & SON Well: eonditioned a tomily unt, | 33 \Ws Muren @ PE ess? Pre et on oe : bath ent, @ ay water. Live Sti ‘oay er Otter wt OP EN 700.00, For details call. Fouad ” ”" rt Lio 8 BUD THE CHELSEA N ICHOLIE: _% Acre lot. Excellent 3 Bedroom home. 3 pe. bath east nt Opdyke. ——— Elizabe $14,- Bedroom mod- Lake, Large kitchen, ed W050. Down, at Waite fiving room. Excellent . room, of] fore air furnace. Choice of 4 eleva- tions. Pull price $7900. NEAR “HH CARNI IVAL: by Dick Turner pay © U. & Pat On. ‘by NEA Service, ine. - yj is an impartial survey showing “What we want from the advertising department, Hodgins, women are crazy about our product! "’ that 99 per cent of American SOUTH JESSIE 7 room — ‘home with Ss eee. Paved street city water. se 3 Bedroom Brick hohe of 5 Rome de: vy pine c home deniene. hardware ol! forced air heat. uw re: Tiled bathroom —— folding doors i: room. Ribboned driveway Large beget — Qo sii, 830 Located on — = off Elizadeth rey Ra. between Scott Lake Rd. and M5¢ __ For Sale Houses 43, For Sale Lake Prop. 44 : — 80 Ft. Choice Beach = ae Bier qa oo at CI [ARLES TIOLMES- ‘BART RAM . 4302_Dixte : OR_}-1050 HANDY | Malt WAHTED to do a Otter-Sylvan Lakes ft. —— home, Very low price. |- " 0 dowwabte. — = $31.000. with low down payment. looking-and = wi! as Aas ieges on - Otter-d: se ny gd a pA $3000. os tak Aes oon oe = CARL W. BLRD, Realtor RCHESTER DANDY? bedroom . 503 Community National Bank — — Prrabeodgy onl oe +4211 Eves. FE Fs: with fireplace for $10,000 with 6 yyy Bee 83.000 down, Quick possession. Rd. 96.000 FE 3600). . | REA FHA and GI Approved’ On ae nee 640 7 ae DOWN PAYMENT PLUS costs frontage. eabin, sleeps v 10. MA_ 41413. NOTHING DOWN awe = oo: “ my, MILFORD 5 ROOM B FHA $1,200 with sinssed in Benet beet? BUILDING LOTS Sew Watkins Lakefront Get ready now for many pleas- ant sea lusive sec- tion of Watkins Lake. fireplace, 28-foot screened porc running water and lavatory, some furniture and ie stove. cas one For Sale Lots 46 SUITABLE FOR. SUBDI- Lots for immediate build- TA Perma com mercial SYLVAN REALTY 2333 ae rege LE. FE 5-0418 Open Daily 9 to 9 _, SAT, SUN, 9TOS %& ACRE $350. OWNER P.O. _Box_ 835. ——e LAND vision. = RD. SPECIALS _ ely \ acre ——— Very good to bus stores bl school land Close “Only $158 down ‘and A little land & better ivine BUY OW! and ee parcels at these bere! LL. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362 W. Huron 24810 60 FOOT —_ NEAR SCHOOL. 687 __Keniiworth BY iste Lt a, x 100. NEAR _ cash OF sWap. For or Sale Sale Acueage 4 1 ACRE . pare barkood. Waterford Twp... Clos schools and stores. A at only $1,300 with 134 ACRES 150x506 parcel Im s moderately restricted area in Independence Twp. About 6 mi. from Pontiac Only wn ash. 4 ACRES - 4163x1000 ft. in a nice area. Light- ly rojling. Makes for a nice real yoy ssare'gt 6 mi. a —— Only $1, ° AC $350 CRES- te of, toniage, On in Brandon Twp. $300 down. § ACRES — land with some woods and a Lot trout stream across pay ro 200 ft. of frontage the inte. Ig soned for — A truly Rooeuines i, for a home and | shncag at only $5,700 with $2,200 Lc LADD 4206 mgd Phot hee age ow a Plains OR _3-2361—Open Sundays 1 ACRE ON MI5. 100 aceaa ae pares Suchy Realty. ps ib. I For Sale. Farms 48 ge ACRES, § RM. RANCH HOME. acres § room a home. Par iy Realty FE 5-36 2% ACRES ON DIXIE£ ST WY- GA GAS station, restaurant, 4 7 room house id FARMS Call Rutledge. OR 3-1111, 125 ACRES Beautiful large 11-room country hothe, toom with teres natural fireplace of cut stone. oO stairway, AND ACREAGE FE 4¢-0003. dining room with brick ireplace Streamlined kitchen; 1 bedroom first may large utility; also d bath — LAKE FRONT COTTAGE. East shore. « rooms Mich, M wecieue LAKE HOME. i= ~wad utility varage. FE 71 FEDROOM. HOME. F e Willie. 300 FEET leges "97.300, i) ‘ For Sale Resort Prop. 44A LAKEFRONT rae. HALE, Mich, Sac Pa. Wifiee See cash, $4,000. NORTHERN yrosmecly ne Jenks dou Beng structed modern aa Automatic hot water < 1x22 slab Lage os age 110 ft. front- age on nice lake. 150 = from of the bunt Pontiac, ‘a the heart ing and fishing eountry. $4,950, WE SELL-WE TRADE DORRIS & SON s earage, $12,600, 96.000 “enh. Bachenes Real Estate FRANK SHEPARD Tienken at Adams OL 1-7511 For Sale Lots 46 ELLIOTT & SONS e@, peceewecen at Middlebe’ JOrdon 46121, MAyfair rH DRAYTON WOODS _ Beautiful well wogded building MPAUL : Coway | Co-operative Real Estate E. 40 Acres Clarkston eal feet of uses frontage nice home barns, ideal sone lace on —— begerceen Full price. $5000 —_. $20,000 down. 200 Acres Holly 1951 built farm house, 6 — - backs up te Holly Mull Pond, I duck nunting, 120 . KERN, Realtor. BE — ave. FE 2- Estate Since 1919" 40 Acres Clarkston }320 feet of road frontage, aise farm ge barns, plac i pertect “joeation. Pull oie, t $5000 200 Acres ony 1 built farm house. ac ee ae | ~ Mill Pond. Ideal iting, 1 neten G ditanie ait well se0d et food farm. 2 miles to Holly. ack farm, $200 per acre. PAUL A KERN, Realtor 31, Oakland Ave. rE “Real Estate Since 1919"° Oxford Area 187 acres of ve tive —. = main Sieets te age baras ‘ntlk hewse. tool bldg., and ise. other -bidgs. Real bargain. John K. Irwin feel in a nice neigh- | |CONEY ISLAND LUNCH ROOM. Call good ‘on one of ths vente’ busiest laher. ' $50 ft. of lakefront. $82,000 on SALE OR Lease. ‘MODERN building, gone eq. ft. or furniture store truck sales ‘reo on —— eves. WEbster or 1st. West Side aber store building — 3,400 . m lease preferred, Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Open Evenings W. Lawrence Street FE 5-816] or FE $8304 Rent-Lease Bus | Prop 49A endersy : Up to / ° and rowed ‘rom Buckner's ip the last 37 years. LA 5a 3 mt THE OLD CIABLE TO-DATE LOAN fOMPANY WHERE You _— ALWAYS WELL TREA When iliness comes: When there ara layoff. w short time em- eprom Spe Ry: BoE og Ree are de w you are @ ways gure ¢ kind. and Business Opportunities 51 ARE YOU INTERESTED IN $10,000 TO $15,000 PER YEAR With your own hot drink route. $1100 starts you. Full details, address Box 10, Pontiac Press. AUTO WRECKING | YARD. COVER- ye of ground. full of late oaeka wrecked « operatec every dav. L" "EN : 20 to 24 house tn front. $5,000, ae Phone FE 8-1431. ir BEAUTY SHOP. WALLED LAKE. Excellen year around opusiness. Fully equip: si, MA- 41811, Eves. MA 4-281), BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY Money to Loan 53) wr Site HAM NREL Swaps NS HIDE-A-BED. LIKE ok fe: ‘pedroom suite. OR 3-7171. ~~ 97 PT HOUSETRAILER ~{ A-1 Conditio inside and out, com- 500. C ASH pletely modern Trade as down 4 4 : : nroperty oF f tn ane pol si = . nrope . or You Toda RIE BROKER a FAMILIES IN PONTIAC |PHONE FF 1197 or FE Tcse Oakland County have bor- SWAP GERMAN AUTOMATIC for or perch € glide WE 5-2707. isa? 37 |" FOOT STEWART Co pg re. or trade for furniture. rE __For Sale ) Clothing _56 jacket. ame ee cone Size 7. nd Pe paoead 1 and 2:30 p.m, REAL sane ROOM _cheap, 61 Tre —_, to $500 today big Pinos da Sours for «a nine toe a —— up Pe y paymer prdlatd ts less Spas soe vou thir: BORROW THE VCASH YOU NEED AT Buckner FINANCE COMPANY Above Walgreen's PE 4-054] Corner Nortn Saginaw and Huron - pation M63 Dino Highway Across from Post Ptione OR 3-122) Smal) ihvestment needed. 3-04.25 after 6 OR 34 For LEASE MODERN Be had LE rs ou to Cole “Ou 0. FOR SALE ESTABLISHED TV servic and sales store Verv rea — Write Pon iae Press Box + BE YOUR OWN BOS8s = Us PUT YoU IN aA ROVED PRO ane NEW BUSINESS, EITHER FULL OR PART TIME - You merely service the accounts we establisi fer vou such as luncheonettes dru eee tav- erns, bowling alle _ wherever folks meet and "eat We supply the equipment mot a vend- ing machine) and provisions. You’ eush in on @ steady repeat. busi- ness, Excellent earning opportu- nity for a man or woman with gocd reference, ambition, a car as to in- materials. Addres, Bor 5. Pontiac NORTH WOODS — A modern restaurant and cabins. Plus — > re site. hunting & On Sevsene Owner equipped. Rea! opportunity. Owner retiring. Oniv $8,950 full price plebatned rt cass” mt AREA ‘om pletely ——— almost new modern epider ee Aye maker! Home THELMA M. “ELW ‘OOD REALTOR FE 54-1284, FE 4-3844. Open 8 to 7 gy nag oh STATION. LOW INVEN- tory. Busy section. FE 3-8130. Opportunity for Welder Present owner of welding shop wants to retire. If you know how to weld, here ts your chance to et into a profitable business or yourself. In addition to shop with To ft. fronta: on main highway there is ineluded excellent ranch type all modern home. Present owner erans $12,- 000 per year. DIATE. WIDE Estate Gervice of — . Landmesser, Bro! rE ‘S088 an OF one who wants to Jearn it from the UD alco ni eer. ning on a basis ae wi yield a rent trom the first w: on. to $10,000 capital vein han services 90 This piace = cent of the car desiers in tiiac and vicinity. ao J. B. — after Partridge “BIRD” TO SEE a ’S SPECIALS A-1 trailer park and boat it terms. Pool room and recreation hall. = bustling Thumb area community Low Tent, $2,800 full] price. Eight month’s liquor bar located north of ‘Standish on main route to the North. $29,500 with $14,500 dx. Home available, Hotel coffee 200 bed resi- pa hotel. fm Aig @®. $2,600 full estate, WHEN YOU. NEED $29 - $500 You = get it Pogue ont on your furnit: signatu: Fell ure No endorsers, yments to suit coe budget, We ‘vill be glad you with your m s aeatenie STATE FINANCE €0. FE 4-1574 LOANS| Extra Fast Service You can borr. 7 $20-6500 quickly on’ signature, car or furniture. Loans made without endorsers for any worthwhi] purpose. Up to 20 @onthe to repay : HOUSEHOLD | FINANCE Corporation of Phgs ms Pas goutn 6 Sexnaw & : y Bite sor “Phon: PEderal 60854 . ~ LOANS: 5 $25 : Comat NITY LOAN €. 30 E LAWREN FE 2-713) FRIENDLY SERVICE $25 TO $300 GENERAL PUBLIC Le LOAN CORP. 69 W. Huron St. FE 3-7181 GET CASH QUICKLY _Up to $500 to 1853 cars & Most — —- ~~ SRELAND = LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 2? PONTIA:. STATE BANK BLDG NEED $500 - or less WITH CUICK SERVICE? .= a * Auto ts the place or * repayment plan suited to your needs, iv courteous service Lets Fleisher, er ee Presid Ph. FE 5-8121 Home & Auto Loan Loney oO Comm, H..1 me Bie : Pewee: turda Sw. TEAGUE FINANCE CO. _ 202. N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $25 TO «09 AUTOS ; awaite you, Man- ager Berk) ent. ies HOUSEHOLD Goops Ph Rochyrter OL 60711 OL 1-9791 LF r CALIT. ‘* 7. | Mew low price, Com COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR. Good condition Come and Sale Household Goods | 57 OSE CARPET. ee a Biford. MUtuel “in or MUtual 3911. ANTIQUE LOUNGE, PERPECT conditi PE 20136. AMSTERDAM RUG ORIENTAL bordered. Worn some Sista ene Call PE 4-023 before p.m. No Sunday calls. ADMIRAL DEEP eu. ft. upright. old, ‘Take over paymen 5-7903. al as It Tile .caes2% Spain Aigneneess $1.48 weg - eae ed Lino. Rugs. 60 ver cent off VINYL ASBESTOS TILE 1c. Harold’s Paint & Lino. Bi ons full size evring, $25. 21 at’ Peerless pressure cooker $15. AB OAS RA} RANGE GOOD. CONDI- ble, 3076 Margaret, Auburn! a Helgnts. After 5:30. ABOUT, A ANYTHING YOU WANT cos = POUND AT L & 8. End tables, $1.98 up; 2 on 6 shelves white metal cabinets. $12.95; : refrigerators, lec..~ : ae sets, new se 95 up: avin 60 ron Kha oe oth- fie e Lge PS eas it ade aa oe gg - ol} sizes, month $85. OR ‘3. 119 Zz an « Ce . g om. * * : ar PIANO RESPO: ottoman, both : We bought a - aa) STORM SASH to take over low 44773. ved plastic. PE! New tire arriv Aluminum combination windows aah ra , Like : Secale > Bricks mice'! | BIANO (TUNING “AND ee new, $60. 63 Poplar off Bald- "es. ” camer ar Sehmiah.” FE 2421 win. a Get yours before - FE 4-6689 TAPPAN DELUXE GAs Ranae.| fRoriege of 8 : ¢ am. 9 om. ; Lm spre plane,» aediany nev, #16, Double bed. com-| Deed po ned y SHALLOW WELL Apup. ONE uke. new. pst. Chrome dinette set, id ga the vety best makes in America. $108, qT uw E, ouers antique chest. Call! New em ta scratched. Guaranteed yo after 6:30 Midwest 43561. dove on an +s perfect. $156 value, $96.50. Michi- | BUNGALOW SIZE PIANOS. PLAIN TOP BARGAINS Ww and used. 2% ~— — = Soper guarantee. iexecllent fer ‘oss {petnerators, zee. $129.95; now SURPLUS LUMBER 48 ic gefiup gus down. 0 students. BS omits Sek eptic Tanks. | Faeiriusic co : water Trench Holes dug. « f | ae ee gt \ atic, Tinstalistion if desired. PE en le_N. ina FE 54-4223 : —! vp waper pest PENCE GATE, 6 PT. Beginaw . FR RVERS = | $18. FE 6-6851, ~ Sale Store Equipment 64) ; REGISTERED $89 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 40626 Talb ee L be ICE CREAM FOUNTAIN AND i Sale_or_lease. G O i2 PT. LINOLEUM or | > ME ZA \ O ure TY Coothe. we ecimae.| Baby Parakee $275 In AS ST VE Vinyl Inlaid Tile ¥, Boe ou Z | ana’ Gola Bond rubber been; hard: eS 801 wi cae st. ida Be Sergent || UNS TE ME YB 20 A arlene ee ere asking lease ‘aire VE wee . — t ns of 4065 Midland Ave. Dray. . SRORDER ee % price AA Pa te xs SALAD UNTT. “REAL G60 CON. SasY PARAKEET’ FOm, MOTH: = OR cerita p a Peel agg Tea | hele a8 S| acu neo GAS STOVE. RADIO & RECORD RS. iat V Huron St. t ” arene ‘eas @ cO./ 's eo eet es $9 | _coln 31400 player. co! 2 PIECE LIVING R , : - , Ty arren ata ios _Blue Mohair. $35 Pe 220 er ath, ~ ne Ce” ajo Ba vans troners. Bnet Oe Dros = Sports <_< wea amy cosa Dray — | freese ~e FE: after 12 Senenit—eecraic—pavex |... RADE-IN SALE ~ ha GUNS-BUY SELL TRADE: erms. at W Gont eont. Reagenahie, FE dost, on cee ee “We're calling to relieve you of the necessity of t making eating So a nitae se chee Manley Leach, 10 Bagley __ | COLLIE “DOGA AND” PUPPIES. NEW: | Bendix ‘autometio |.°100211.5.$30.88 a will!” aver OF GUNS. BOATS. MOTORS. BUY | _Ressonable_On _>272. $14.95, Bolte = "pishes, all” ** $30 98 w USED se ETL PUMP: $0. sell, trade SBurrshell 375 8.) FREYCU POODLES & PARA 0 makes, 06 M uron “Gar bes ae — a FE 56-3385. wus rE? 8 = FaK keets, MY 3-290/ = . i. ‘50638 | Gus car seeder ok ; - SED 22 IN.. HOMART COAL FUR- | RIFLES. ALSO ~ FRENCH POODLES & PARA ican TRACTOR abies vanes HE EcTRIC | Phone FE ty ferege. 940.) For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60) ace. with damper oa RP shies.” S00 Hom Pll “s oF bad bes eerret ee : Neph Co. | — D E POR SMALL DOO. 3465 Auburn Rd. FE 63873 ae | M COMPANY BUILDERS, HOME OWNERS, ETC OA 6-3801. Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66) _ 4 E Ann Arbor. Pontiac. We RA a ~ mae_Auburs me Pee Lawn Mow. HEATING BARGAING | "es seks ee eens tna) ce com, pad cet oa bee Me | By sik oe cnese. 4 _Ryplliecs a3 W. futon Bt. FE Ev ren ints BARS $20,000 Forced to sell for cash, but you | 20600. BT gael we Gord | ee MO ee 30 WORK 18 GUARA: . , _| may obtein orod 14| WINKLER WALL FURNACE FOR| Ear! Howard. 48493 or FE | KITTENS FREE TO GOOD HOME | King tractor. plow, dises and cul- tsep WASHING MACHINES | PE $1005 : E. Walton a = mun Cpe forced ar trnac , eae ae ee | PE 2-4875. Jack Loveland. tivator. Also chicken grower. OR 23.50 and up R. B. Munro Elec- ¢ IN ATCAS JOINER. WITH New Hardware Stock $250 AND UP WELCH BABY BUGGY. - | Fa BLACK DIRT. CALL FE PARAKESTS AnD CaN ARIES. wr _trie Co., 1060 W. Huron. motor, Sw and stand. ball furnaces also a few 3. 5, +870 a Ls rn Rd. 4-6510. RAZER ROTO THIER NEW , 4 teen SETS v Also 1 room — VE “TOP SOIL, DRIVEW v- used, 38 W. Pike Onk tion, Prom sie’ ts Ped ee Ee BO Seuasseen on “ aun toe floor | == THIS WEEK —| 4,79 ya jpaIvEWay Gravel, | tends Since 1051. $00 Gekiond ave. | seedewer. real bee HAND VAC CLEANER ~0i0ui | USED Noes APT.| {T0. } drawers on right side) A C_ COMPTON & SONS $119 AND UP ; sand, fill, crushed stone, call | SUppiES WAMSTERS ALL PET Syke Ri. PE +4000. pore gh e, 08. Bathroom gg Me B. Munro Electric 1060 soa coateee 2 at. All handodpel Warner Oil or gas wail x S sny time. PR 4-6566 Shop,. 6b 8. Astor. FE 4-6433. = santa 2 eaten. Ft Fra! wei cssowacromanic. | fel ster” 8 ol ree. | 4900 W. Huron Rd. (M59) | “™* : ewe “i TOF illienne oe wk 6 ieee "resdence We = HOTPOINT PRE foZi, gt Cont condition. su BA MOnD Tie CARATS N os _ 8199 AND UP PER LIN. FT.....-. 3ize| Sau Pe «tos pee Free estimates given. Immediate PE 1112. mbes ~ USED BARGAINS _white gold mounting. PES-7332.| . | Pontiac, Mich. waste ae mmm Meteo) com ALL LENGTHS |* 23 Topsoil, FILL “DIRT. . ome King a © emai a Better Hurry OR_ 3 Union Wrecking Co., If res HEwoon WAKER, BLOND [Myst feet er nia | AEG ee aagine | ro. mE sou vow eR ABS crane | Sanath te ha bal a0 a lal ne etna? weskcase. | SAVE Supply, 100 8, inaw St. D aT HS; ROTARY y °| A) DRIVE P 2” eB" naires: enone. auto, fige Fence 912095 | \ 8 PURNACE. MUELLER. | TILLERS, POWER SPRAYERS, | —¢ Sun. 2} DRI E Mashed grovel & fis Cost $85. Will sell. for $30. Per- Suse electr!.” range. "6 39.95 | Forced - Fr. builabk for § rooms. _ + | © A depost | will hold one Time | STALL suowens - COMPLETE get 8 on crushed © stone, _fect_eondition. io poverty is Locnare << | 40.50 | Used 1 winte- For bottle or city ' A payments arelleble | w v. Miler. | with teucets and curtain $69.50, | Irishman ip busi z vr. DEEP Pawkae gidaire auto. washer..... $140.50| gas Reasonable, EM 3-4868. or Public A Gerden pment. | terrific value, $33.33. Lavatories | _ ness, Call anytime. PE +0604. : GE Automatic washer 129.50 e 1603 8: Sorex . (Nn Dish truck, 3 2 oes on Mayteg. washer ooraece i 8-002. _ : Mile Rd.) B. a 0 in ot 14| ‘complete with gleam chrome | A-] TOP SOIL AND BLACK DIRT. me ate Bt. Cher wana bop FLUORESCENT is FT. CHANNEL - aa eee ee feucets ft 28. Touets, 6: ee val- | Delivered. PE 44007 or PE 4-417) NMORE WASHING MACHINE. wig ures sd —_ oivaggy + ~encong| ~ el See; | ALL KINDS OF CRAVEL AND | _¢! Tirease breakiast no aa Sort "CLAYTON S senthen! sheea ereen = Mon May 9 “porch glider, Cheap. FE ¢3801.| onds. Michigan Fluorescent, 393 | “gi ox te i Lobel | fect_condition. FE 23-6360. Furniture, Appliances reation ‘100 mn 3 Ror mertea ee “Mae. Connie — = Seamate wane Fa FOR KiTcH- Prat wai waver . KINGSTON TANK VACUUM, LIKE ; 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. . Call at factory s ey Michi- = | ens $49.95 value — t $20.95. Also | isco LOA! ANT: ; new. Reasonable. FE 5-0642, (io tesecrly Mere SS ee ee - ~~ NEW aac aneeD PIPE Fos lection of ave id0o LOADS OF COW MANURE. KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR, FE 58811 or FE 8-097 ake Ave. shard Beginning at il:a.m. | # & Gt & waste ....-.ese & ree eee et hamaigen | ere _2e_W wanes re end, stove, $60 for doth. OR | UNUSED SET OP SILVER PLAT-| FU I 2S i aT A lenethad ite ®. | Piuroescent,” 203 Orchard Lane | © BUY. DO, TTF ae Grease = 5 7ST. SAVE PLUM NG SUPPLY kaLviniTGa Gal FREE i _% 7108 atier 5.00. Teasonable. FE | 975 2 lg aT (I : © ) 1005 Sexinaw FE 3-2100 Ave. hes” ges walls gon ‘ni eres ton dress- > cu. ft. Pilled only once. Lik 5 WO fill cap. 24 INCH KALAMQZOO Cast IRON : = : Cost: 0488. will sell for $250. FE- = Se Are | tae feaece en ees 2 , x 10° Bort. rit DIRT pa! Cars S PRIVATE (RUNS. j 4-0102 after $00. gher’s 18°F. Huron. FE 40006. | FREE STANDING TOILETS 619.05 Consisting of: =e ' and erevel. FE and FE | est gt ye 375 8. Telearaph KITCHEN CABINET #9. COR-|— = [SED | aissa'aousie sine ==* 11.88 PUSISURE he cont 6121 A tear gr bely i MOWER ( ' pea Worm Gopetie Hay, (rain & Feed 71 ry de z ner Cabinet $1405, 6 ye. erp ee $99) BUILDERS HARDWARE & = | _3-7454 . . ~ © l e e sand, gravel att “tye Eahicg : to oe Washer it #5. aie, june : ere DEPT. Waite. ge1.08 tears” $108.80 EQUIPMENT: Lathing ONE 34 1N. ame “ESTATE FE #1112 or ALL KINDS (OF HAY. STRAW. mak: Grawer chest. ............. Second = rs ‘ i) 4207. _ oats, | $0666, Bet $18.50 A reir erator 8 cable | acher nn ee RSS| SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY Hatchets-Hand Axes-Sledges- | 5 EE MON OT = 7 . . gf vpn any nae a pty a or oe _ size poster bed, mene - | 100 8. Saginaw St. FE 56-2100 Hammers - Chisels - Yan- . gt gah, veMoe en Gx : Therg will be a BLAC ND DE- ALFALFA & BROME HAY oars. MAIN FURNITURE. |s Ses breakfast vet che | HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY STORE| ve. Sores Driver creas | ene weer. t.“Gtive ¢13m-|" demonstration of se me pevemente eee pe | 1350 Baldwin Next to Adler's Mut ieee tne = tees| | conte pecan saan Mae -O- Lae Tint Phase 2 Jas nv now = MOW ERS the new “Miracle ep pg elon or FE 34 ier. bom ogee ge g- Uind LED , . | SOC TANGO 2... en ueees i ro-ke ee Davenport 54 hat site 23.30 30, LINEAL FT OF PORCH Drills - Hand & Mitre Saws- arce poring gm gece G4 Blond Refinisher BROWN PEAT HU MUS qveneg. Fe oe ee et Lord’s Specials MANY ITEMS : sarees. 7 n¢ 2 Men vie door. — & Hack Saws-Rules- Hand mowers. 008 : ; . . — —— clean. a, | Sool! Sreply. 4266 Dixie Hey. . eS ee 40.98 Lpaad bed, gis, Mx eter” OOM], Tapes - Cex hace « Saw | Trade-tns 4 Easy terms. : ergenio = metter. _Drey BG ote: oo eae THOMAS ECONOMY | —tme #10 Mit ¢Hiit= "| “vines Portable Benen | “Authorized” Cliniom Eneine ‘Bert atuYr ay Ti Rtitcertornfowers, trwey, | eee toe ot more aat, Gor Bi : BL pe — coe Sane Sion uo FURNITURE Co. For lesa with en H.C. LITLE Grinders - Pipe Vises - Pipe a = es shrabs, lawns. Ask your land- ve! 3 _ 1030, . Hide o-Sed from | <8) sere dacrnaw mate foot ,utity ETRE | Grete Pie vaneree | KELLY'S HARDWARE eee Pee SET, rete: | IND. CUTTING GLOVER HAY We ae T re Lord’s NTIAC, MICHIGAN oo nase fee en ee eet) eee ee: ee joes Auburn at Adams. Auburn) Afternoon and Evening | srac 0883. ~ od Furniture and Apoliance W AUN GABERT'S So simple you cop inctell end) rod Bes & Socket Wrench | —Neisbls._ FE Devil. § |S.ack DIT FILL DIRT. CLAY Ret ‘ = ee ays Ee eRe ol ANGE GPEC ALG] Soeeaeiee a ek ieee ia | (ices! econ ime | ote uous CONT peu EN'songt (09 Coo Ont or | aatctver Seg cee gore yuae | Miscellaneous 3 A? zs 3 rs, rame Sashes - Storm wiht . 5 i CinOLnOus AND Batre Gate is | ee7S Washer, 8-1, Stee... gue ieee ~SPRED ATI Bach - ome & Dore | PANO. TANCE ABD 4 CHAIRS SLACE DIRT AND PILL. “AY Von BALE ™ - 2 AB Apt. Size Elec. Range ..... $40 ATIN WAR- Btrength Glas culos bike. $5. re _FE 66343 MArt a ene | a gen rey ee Orne wes wane hoard motor, 1281 Gherryiawn | axack” DinT OUR SPECIALTY Aste $2382 uran Ior _ ete HEA : tent Seats =e cE sith Sirftagdstonsis EARING AIDS. NEW "oh ND mA PAINTS— BLACK. DIRT ANN PEAT } é = 7 curr siectaic seRG-| WANT A SEWING URD CAVE MONEY | stba meee ea RITE PAINTS | SEAGE,DINT AMOR EAE gE | Tramiby cow. « Yas T meiren | 4700 VP Horan Ba. sonable, MI ¢7821._~ ~—- M ACHINE? R CALL. Paper Cleaner & Removers- PLYWOOD , . AND VARNISHES. bob bok esnd TRUCKING BY LOAD. 1 1 PALAMINO STUD. ¢ egies ° cutee: — “ ONE GRADE DOOR 1 CHEST OF | We have 3 Singer Electric Port- Waste Baskets-Scrub Pails- 139 DIFFERENT ° 5 Oe Se BOIL PE | Otto Pults 101 8 Roch- drawer: saiel table. rocking — > Chotce $00.80. | Recondi- Benson Plant Food-Insect Sprays- Low Cash and Carry) Prices. COLOR S T* Bo You NEED TOP SOIL? FE) ester, OL 1-3701. owaxwe. air. Asso ‘paren Singer 4x8x4. Fir Plywood \GIS $4.16 ‘ : . O tnect ef pillows Gropes and ned. | Sewing Center. 177 W. Maple. | 90. Saginaw St. PEderal ¢2521| Ctrden Mose - Dripolstors = ¢xgx%q Pir Pt 1 : = ; FERTILIZER OROANIC SEWAGE | POR SALE 4 YEAR OLD OLD. spreads. 400 Lakesid- br. Birmingham. MIdwest 4-000. Cory Coffee Makers-Roast- us Pir Pir woot ois oe.0e CHOOSE FROM. dusscal 6 garae oe, Dever ane —— an — and sad- “ne 130 MAY ae tt __ 98 Ls. fate . = 4 =ax r Pts Gis 06 zs ~~ ~ +r . Ph §-0826. a rc ae ia TW. URED TW sara | For Salo Miscellaneous €0/ ETE commer SRT. | Soin tyme ommeee. [SER pe pores o> BS COME AND “EXCAVATING TpAMLy com Une poten | sepaere © tient ae -- E 65 niveee tole oe a . 7 z, yscor - SEE PHEI P’S _— - oe EE an anny of Lapeer . , AIR COMPRESSORS model, $139. $90.50. These are Picnic Coolers - Fishin, 4x8x% Fir Pi «cord -" ties ee STUD SER : ture Walton moe reonn| if grrel inoders, sand ead Go ine modes, ‘Exirecrar | E€wipment, ete, . Lote of ofier Pi rood Prete FOR OUR O°? aie re sot Se PE "America, sce ih bred vation, fat taba, 3b 3 eh ae Bary values. Y : Ge gister tra 10 headboards, 20 ror chests NORGE REFRIGERATOR, Goo | Jackson's Rental & Sales Annen 307 Orchard Lake Ave. | Complete tine of Fairfield Pontiac Plywood Co. WEEKEND FARM TOP SOIL Tennessee “Walker, stallion, Sor. | sete of lawn furniture. ¢ ern, a To Sat | ee rr tees UMBER | ===" ta pel,ave | SPECIALS. Te a mR eg Ge NEW AND USED FURNITURE OF ‘ : . . ree & Fi- ROMEX WIRE. 4c A FOOT BY . . IMMEDIATE DELIVERY,” TOP | ewes e e. ° all, Kinds. Odd beds $3.98 sasee x) {rhslesale rices to all. L MB tings. coil. Sinks crate marred, $2.75. MANY ITEMS soil, sand, gravel, fill dirt and| OA bbens even oud, ceckaege: 5 od Tan Bw of antiques, Pro- ves $9.50 up eceastonnl 2258 Dixie Hwy. PARK FREE+” 30 gal. bottled gas heaters. $59.50. GOING B re field ‘stone. §-1471 _ Granger Re.._Ontord.. prietor, Harvey uctioneer ir $4.50, ores nie 90.50 aLWways G fhe. CASH AND. CARRY OFFICE PURNITURE AND . $2 gal. electric heaters, $79.50. Bi t ELOV ONE FIELD OF SAND COO- PALAMINO GELD John Riker & Co. SPehaire. 2806. New sote, beds, prices are, jess “Calon recking peter post ail sew stock, yeeros: Wall Shelving- nisPoncel, CONCRETE EF - COST, - _?_lake D4. FE EN, | Meaty at 8 eee mand tooled SATURDAY. MAY 7 AT BOOM, $39.95. new bunk beds, maple, 0., Inc. 31245 W. 8 Mile pinch fhaah doore, $1.95 land Counters - Desks- wtie ta . . PONTIAC LAKE BUILDERS B8UP-| f 516" miles south meq oak wrought iron 1954 CUSHMAN ‘ ect BCOOT-| Insulation, reg. & ma Adding Machines - National RECO = TIET PS ELE ply wash sand and gravel, cement | —*7#0 or FE +6500 * vs > esties Jeet to 47133 Nine (9) : frames 06.06 live room eutes er. full house, excellent condi-| Loose rock wool Sag, $1.00. Casti Register - Typewrit- ing CONDITONED SINGER SE he ; MEL! BS ELECTRIC aa tracking OF 388 Oucrmvey. ball Pe Ta, rar ine VA, Siow and back rake, $19.05 up, washers $19.95, new tion, $276. Lawn mower, good; ring, all grades ers - Computing Scale - » for free home Seancuetration Ph rm cL 6PRO. Hardy 400 gal. ° . scntiiien ge. 633 “Ane ot. ‘man | White pine wisity wiards T%e. one ‘OR 31217 Of 93-1218 1 RUN ROAD GRAVEL, PRO- Ww i y cones OTe geome merc ct tees S| _Siagnem, sher'é cet,” | Besaee, ney a Ge pare | Sn we wee on neroar vou 2gy | UTD Eendeh* | Sake te geiaa tae | ened LINER 22| sae gemma n w : : a : - Desks, oe: Lig oy furniture . . Pine & coder panciing. cin No Approval Required-Im- your gas or oi] conversion. We 2 fave: pea gravel OA aravet WANTED “LIVEsTOCR OF: ALL including est an Lod en vAWAY Artists’ supplies, hobby herent cated decorative, mediate Delivery. ; mare regres ty = & = oe _2 ies, “- —_ mason sand. FE | nS 5008 ' Forrest Jones, Clarkst PLAN. supplies—check la Insulated wall boa tf - Garecet a = - De 1 aE OF ae a a ee SLIVER pplies—check our clas- « rd & tile. ; Garwood. EM 3-2000. Do It Yourself 61 | LimiTep AMOUNT OF GOOD TOP PEARSON’ pap b RE. - sification “Hobbies and exne ane Lae eae Co. INSPECTION: Sat - May 7 soil 6 cu. vases Getivered. $12.50 For Sale Poultry 74 74 FORMERLY BANK FURNITURE. nd | M20 Beste Te ey | 8 AM See Pe 13 ATER. . $79.50 USE OUR TOOLS, DO YOUR own | _ Call FE 2306. WE oe SELL AND EXCHANGE Supplies” No, 24A, | reevcanoees eae oe Oe ee inn plumbing. wi Com- Peeceere fe ROAD & DRIVEWAY 180 WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS. ONEAR SAGINAW’ complete with faucets $120.95 val-} - Can _sink-fittings = soll, sewer crock and - wuikse ‘ 12 weeks oid. _EM 3-278. = hinete at..tersifi, ae “Samuel. B,J es; ine Ww ji 7 : ; nnn PASRIOWED™ HIGH” HEADS eRe PINES A mghtly transit marred wae ~ MALL GAS OVEN POR RES-| 9 ta 6.30 eres Pt ewer te ~ ~ - , ev Thur. board pedroom, | suite. Studio} | Pam dors, 4A jspororet Bap, Kiucrescent, "Bet" orenara W} t He G Co. taurant or bakery. 17 Poster. = ore_eet: | ib EM 4201__ | CERTIFIED | SEED | POT, Odd ebairs. Table lamps. Match-| AN IDEAL FUEL OIL TANK FOR o_Ave. INtemMiutz O. STOP FOR RENT Ey ay take Orton MY ties. ae Comes . ing coffee end tables. Drapes.| housetrailer 135 gal. capacity. KNOTTY PINE PANELING. 2500 ! Floor sanders — hand sanders — = RESH EGOS, AT Ant NEAR aut eae New. $20. PE $1461, sq. ft. $300. 216 8. Sanford. _| auctioneers, Liquidators, Appral wens is car ee coer mere all paper steamers—waxers and ROAD GRAVEL * - Whol al WiTH RIGHT SWING x3 | LADIES CROTON WATCH. $38. on Taian ory ml la aa Sure rnace vacuum cleaners. Oak-| § yards. $7.00 delivered, PE 4¢6388.| OL 2-5571. eo ait the fixtures. Drop | SAS j | JACOBSON land Fuel and Paint, 436 Orchard : = | ahs a chrome chet ome | tok, se. ee MUST WRECK 1160 National Bank Building | Now at EVAN'S EQUIPMENT, | —H#ke Ave._FY $6190. 1 Shredded Peat Humus | rreth. Refer aif by nae, ers 4 : ; | 6507 Dixie H IO ‘ =antige clock. 20 Utica Rd. mee TENT & AwINO co. mel en eekcn re Wd ine) Detroit 26. Mich. Phone WO 1-0969 | g511, aoe ome LOT WAR. you 2 DO PE 17-0245 (5 yds. $12) FE 5-768, ate aner ~m, Jack Bischof, condition S21 Hulett cit M 50 BERRY sat aes GARAGE Either’ t doors windows : =~ : wicks, 2678 rchard Lk. Rd. PROBUS Ma) enn GRA VEL 1 PILL 1 DIRT. FE Thee Ne Miltord” Rg. sich. Ph. _by Roth Lumber 3 window style. Complete. | ils for comm of on shares or . SIMPLICITY GARDEN TRACTOR, | We hel ith hun- MUtual , by Roth Lamber_Co._____. is. TOPSOII.. _M POWER MOWER. 20K TORO, | gr er bee? af Mert ERT FOR =e call: TRuGrrAE Gp lig =? WITH JACK cultivator, dise, 24 inch lawn areas 9 of ei vatent. tashionable ar: gy FILL, SAND canon POTATOES, 13 ao OOF offer, Davenport. $35. Chair, $15. | sale. Less than half price. FE x». HES pumps, sanders,|1 LARGE AND 1 ae com: Gaklan) Fuel ‘sod’ Br Rr int g8 OF el a SAND. ORAVEL, PILL | feléwim to Clarkston. Let, first PE 23-7430. i ssa a 102 £. Huron FE 40284 plumbtn Looks, - ee otacser: MA 43247 after 6 p.m... Sy none Ste = ~ Ag ag gee tal SALMiER AND TEPROVED ROE: POWER MOWER $45, REFRIGER- BE TORN DOWN. FE | PHELPs ELECTRIC HARDWARE THE HOME — HOP. ; tor, 635. gas Tenge. $20. Sewing | _2-2008. FE | i bldg. supplies OR 3-1217. On Sane 1951 CONE S RENTAL cedar oprgag Vapor ad ht sarod WEL SOW, MANORE. | _tpected, “1560 Late Ra. machine, $12, PE 5-2766. BOY's IN. BIKE. GOOD CON-|~ LAW! se een KING Ce 7 rE en Save Money oo ——— Ss and | ty ie tl Kennels 6120 Dix | eBAGOES, SEED AND EATING REFRIGERATOR. KELVINATOR. | dition. FE ines 41 E, Mont- ECKIN poor peed ed is, saws, drills "Wood, Coal & Fuel “6 tatoes. Miller's, 2500 Sashe- PA by “301 Dixie B FE 66108) | ‘ ’ 8008S RAINS —EGUIPHENT. BURMEISTER’S F. J. SOOLE CO. SEED (POTATORS AND ONTO R DRY SLAB AND - $65. Now in use, FE 2-4376. calm. KITCHEN STOVE one, CRexes Ee RE-CONDITIONED UP? KROENLER BED iia" | [J Opa et, OR ton pee and oi ee MBER 2 55-005. ; = INTERESTED IN PHOTOGRAPE: IS _Oskisnd Ave _FE_ 61904 | 55> “Dae GLAS WOOD, MM | ano matching toor'ggs As, de rcuent and chair, 629. ® 7, L fia p38. Terms. Gallagher's. | _3-4159. = E. St. FE 40566. a so reoEUILDING SPECIALTIES n and dark room su Jackson’ s Rental & Sales| ed. lor git Delivered. FE | Sale Farm Equipment 76) 3 “FY MoeN 39 .FT. 2 ei Aid Ec 2) Re ewemee ee) 800,000 | semen meen | troop renga pe Sore amacame se ue | Saheb ron, abs., @2. 4 92. ers, dite r | ti BCRAP. WOOD A i : >. ANGE: NOHOUSE, FLEC. 10 Guage Reinforcing M = 4x5 grandilite bathroom board 28 Cane f ESY at ravel. @2: We Monte a PE | livered by ead trace soeneey: ro |e od Jong accessories “as. tabie ton Bargain * BLAYLOCK 4x1 grandi'lite bathroom board $8.79 Re 3 —— FE 2-6746 _livered Pm ‘eh _¥ hee. COAL & BUILDING yoo: « me AW. 1 CU. PT. FRIGIDAIRE REFRIG- | $1 Orchard TILDING SUPPLY CO,j | Metal kitchen cabinets. ..1795 276 "AT BURMEISTER'S WHY PAY THE HIGH |_Plants, Trees, Shrubs 68| “\!, 7°EEs OFFERS Carills.. Davis he ee ee ee — | Office file cabinets ...... $49.50 OUR PRICES ARE Kor ce iy| DOLLAR FOR PAINT? |q ptacknme apt nnn nnn | Mgenipery, Ph _4R2, Ortonville. PE #0740 BL Damaged Refrigerators MUST HIGA QUALITY * Ios lise Marwar cee ata fir A-1 BUYS . STOVES BOUGHT SOLD & =z.| A ETT'S a in cartons at give away Garage Doors 3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU SL Ye ine nen ee Douglas and Concolor; pine, Aus-| See the new ‘SS Model Jr. Wheel cas. FE 29-0801. OFFE : HUTCHINSON ~— - ... TO CHOOSE FROM Rock lath, 32 ft. bid. C. & C. ce | DUTCHCRAFT PER GAL. | $2.95 wae peainee maureen "toes Oi 7 one te Los i Crile Pl nt pL SPRING OFFER, | iat shectroct, C. & 1.28 ya tr Oe your own. Bring burlap and tools.| Also walking models, models, $149.80. and ens, w big Trailer Sales Fro ted’ up. Molimates ‘on | ine ota sheet ae cent hTOENAMELS | 2022 Sieeth Ra. go straight west | up. 7 ft." steel ence poste, bo cents. 4615 Dixte Hwy. Drayton Plains remodeling ‘ree, g tata rid, , pine bas, per Me f.o0 FE 41113 3 mies from Comm Yilags Good line of used tractors, ; aafnettupe, boards. 618 M PLUMBING SPECIALS|™ ‘bennt poor sates Gor” | 124,%, fr bd sheiving. it ss KING BROS. on erwe. st er toto 7. | WE SERVICE ALL GAS BNGINES. Paint se low as $1.96 pal Come out and see the dargains LBA See eR ea th 7... be| —POMEMC BD _AT OPDYED | Grovuridge Farm Wortery. MU-| Antherined tachers perm Ons Se coring ers all building fe, Seine store pert door, 3 tot, capacity. sieges ie iat sid. flooring. per M.._ #1300 | Cameras, Equipment 61A sLooming size —ORCHTD 7 “SEE LEE ™ ‘ . “ ? ¥ bd j 7 ’ 50. 4 $3.78 tion BaGLeY A 2x8 std. jas fir, per M...999.00 | “~~~ . $5. ““ BLACKETT S ope tue 't Ee Le | Bs oh Lent? Fane ene 10) Re ness eaee OTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT of plant. Xe. ty 2 “The Tractor Man” BLDG, SUPPLIES rhason Plusbiar Supply LIONEL & AMERICAN ee, ee ee ee ee a Wixom 41038. Theodore St. 21 Mt, Clemens St. 60 MIs | Ortonville. FLYER TRAINS sxae.W. pine piywood. 2. 611.30 - annem FRUIT TREES — BEARINO. WRCAIN PRICES OF = = 2 ‘> | @xax™y a plywood ....... $21.95 USED REVERE TAPE RECORDER. each. Perennials BARGA N ON Be “Meltver LAUTHORIZED FACTORY SERV- | 4xex% Kn. pine t sareeeee $21.95, Jons pisy $78.00; Rolletcord |" p> Ehond red peate shrubs and - OLD | OgRAGEs REPA TO Pr and on fae factory - | dx10 knotty pine, 160,00 w case 76.50; Photoelectric exp, evergreens, wie Rochester Ra Ye [- . f aa ere co | Fiatetsts Sih red, W R'pr i. one | fete” w/euue S408 ab oor | tant ot Aumurane | HE aft vin con oo” shutter | PANBIES. 08e: ORRANTUMS. Se BARB f Nails, es Pah comm. tens a Tourist {4.5 w/* : eombina- 200,000 FEET “KENTILE. Br Fe ee) ee treet oe] eon ete fei W. P. Comb. nea es ee ae Kodak Reflex 1A w/case 39.50; y ; Exa ° to the Dostsl Mo. 1 and 2 Douglas Fir-— marble colors. ox0« 0 ed ath se, kta 66 w/ease 175.00; SPB- ct all sizes. mi 1 to —_ . ~ files reg sarcvssseneoosed s 5 ‘CENTS E e buy, Pose ag and ofl ons cameras. PPP eee he! Pig eee FLOOR SHOP ion tebe __ Sales Musical Goods 62 ¥ sUPED Piano. $35. FE 49719. Saxae" ‘DON’ : ¥ ‘PASS UP} MONEY! Sell unneeded | ; 4 belongings for cash | Gion® | though Classe at] FE28181. : Bee | Me ie 5 <= = = e : ‘ = a etl niin RE Te een eames 4 : _. Orchard FIBERGLAS KIT: KITS ge RERIER,_EM_ 30073 Reoce. eur, 8 i oad ie Angler | bo hardware. Open boats. Paint and “TONY'S MARINE. OWEN'S SUPPLIES 306 Orchard” ee PE 2-8020 GADA BOAT FIBER GLASS BOATS & WIFE OR 2? OR 3 Sc help drive “to Te EM ve exes, 3-8261. Ceaving SAY NIGHT FOR & driving. Return MAY “Bagley A Auto Parts PE 5-93 FE 5-0210 ag ct) BAGLEY ST. We re our buying now for Soe soins. Top cars, MOTOR SALES 53_W, Huron ss FE 2-2641 CALIFORNIA ye Epa or “EVINRUDE MOTORS PENN YAN BOATS y= "Sete Davidson see Harley 1953 *F-8 vidson 8. Gagi- FORD TRACTOR, FULL air, 10:00 x 20 ses radio, heater. FE after 7 [Daa DODGE is TON EXPRESS _Dickup_ — Terms, Trtele. Service: sis rE M24. PE 3-9060 or 23-1084. 1961 TON iCKUP, trade for f. tod satin ent 147 FORD PANEL $197 CLARKSTON MOTOR 6. - Excellent OLive 9-6900. Sale Used Cars SEE THE ALL NEW GMC TRUCKS | WILSON GMC _ OAKLAND AT CASS OPEN EVENINGS RS.) 54 Chev. 4 dr.... CHEV. -_ ve — power ns Bet | --Bineninechere up te 36 mate on balance. | —— 7. te: ; r 91° FE 44531: Cars OLIVER - BUICK 54. Olds 88 2 dr.... $1995 53 Chrys. 2 dr...... $1495 *53. Chev. Conv. ....$1395 *54 Ford 2 dr., loaded ......... $1495 52 Cadillac 62 4 dr. $1995 51 Cad. 4 dr., Fleet-$1695 53 Pont. 4 dr. Dix.. $1295 ’53 Buick 4 dr. Spe.. .$1395 . $1495 52 Chev. 2 dr. Dix... .$795 °51 Ford 2 dr., R&H. .$595 51 Pont., low miles ..$645 rs | 48 Ford Cpe: R&H . .$195 10.Courteous * Salesmen OLIVER BUICK | 210 Orchard Lk. Rd. - FE2-9101 "50 HARDTOP eves. CHEV. 1051 § PASS. CLUB COUPE, radio and heater, power glide trans. nice mechanically, only 9408 Tull price, Make yout own terms. TRADE. TOP. . : ECONOMY CARS 23 AUB ~ Haskin’s HIGH $8. CHEAP. & SCRAP CARS. Chevrolet-Oldsmobile or_evs_ FE DOL cane ae Maple 5-50 $071 ‘i ie o- THE HIGH D LEAR Ba ge 4 DOOR. RADIO, ‘HEAT- need them. Drive the extra mil Pipa ot eck ce) a en ene mm, “HL JeVANWELT | aot 2 Lee on 3a ge ie THEN GET | f°, ,vindoy many extras includin BILL SPENCE tim ee a ave ye ots CHEV. 1953 2 DR. SEDAN, ORIG- bo I new car a pearance, y's ——> spe- elal $8056 price. Just your | - COMMUNITY | #2 Si'ach at M Haskin’s __ OTORS ire ee Dninamgmroege ro 803 _N. Main, Rochester | Clarkston oweT Maple 5-8071 ‘OPEN TILL, 30 P.M. PETERSON = iser Manhattan See M&M Motor Sales ‘33 Willys 2 door. For dollar on late model cars, "By "bl J, 2 door, 207? Dine ivr. OR 3.1603 Bek ici aanes nar CAS : m Ave, OR 3-45i1 b : BOR FROST, a Jaco sons WID-JONE CARS ESGRAP- wow. | HUDSON & RAMBLER ’ : | wawrepctarg mopar wnece | %. Paes" TYE som i950 CHEV. 2 DR. NICE AND clean. Small down 1 a or Will trade. FE 2-4120: "47 » R. 7 Prall, Basement po CHEVROLET STATION WAG. : ens ad. SoG hee Dan Larry Northern & Southern 985 BEL AIR 4 DOOR sE- siide, Haskin’s eee ae at MIS MApie. 5-5071 4 ba pgs Reale Heater. t teae So) eee tne € 1, a Make offer. Also 1941 Pontise, 197% 8 J — Willams Lake” St? BHOFT. les nat or « Ghide 10 060 m ie Buy a Good Used Car "ss m, Belv. | iat errr ere |) Club Sedan... m ‘s eeeeeert: $320 fedeee eeeeever at. eeageeers seen ce the eee Peete vaee 47 Pont. 2 dr......... ‘oxo GE45 | DsSOTO-PL *[e12 gs. Woateae DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER 912 8. Woodward “3 CHEVIE i DR. PERFECT cod. 1 owner New tires. PE ids: CHEVROLET. STLYELINE DE- luxe redio heater Powerglide. MI 4-3102. 1953 CHEVROLET pooe. RA- Birmingham dio — anted lass everv- thing on t. $1075. Ph Holly ME- trose 4- $4250 1952 CHRYSLER W.NDSOR DE- luxe. Fully equipped. 15.000 miles. _Private owner. MI 4-5634. __ i948 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 5SE- $3 Very. clean thfoughout, FE 2. CHRYSLER 532. WINDSOR DE- luxe convertible, New top, com- — rebuilt engine. Radio, eater, white walls. A special this —_ only. $695. Low down pay- men Carkner—Studebaker Birmingham MI 4-3410 lM? DODGE . PASSENGER conp-. While «ce wall tires. __51009 actual mues. FE 39-2482. re DODGE Ve CLUB COUPLE. — Ram vs meme Radio, heat- LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES -~M™ at Buckhorn Lake “MY 32-2611 til 9:00 p.m.. ‘@ DODGE CORONET. 4 Heater, turn signal clock. maroon, one owner, good me- __chani¢ally, _ good tires. MA G29, DODGE ‘33 CORONET V-8, RA- A real buy this week only. $1,005, \% or your old car down. Carkner—Studebaker Birmingham } MI 4-3410 i916” FORD STATION WAGON. Good condition. Best offer takes. _YE 5-183. 1954 FORL Loaded | VICTORIA. ¢ $1650. like new. Buy part equity and take over pay- pes. mee onth. FE 5-0019. of rv _menta. | u FORD 1950 STOMIZED. _white Beautif tifa ul. $475, EM 3-8327. ‘44 FORD COUNTRY rong 6 doh es taal the "eon Ld white walls. Ri’ re Sater joe B Buick Hagtion. Retie. ce * Big eeeen, Bare sive om | “pair, ns. Wa staring to please You. FE | 1981 white, wage, radi OVER: a - a _heater. few top “FE 40193. . Gan. Loaded. OR “3-003,” 167s | °2, FORD. BEAUTIFUL 2 TONE ima, = V8. Radio, Heater. Good candi- . tion, w mileace. $600. FE ON OB USED CARS & TRUCKS peek 1953 RD ¢ DOOR SEDAN. | "SS Olds & Chev. Demo's Fully . &1 condition. ~|iT'S aans TO BE THR Home Be preg and Sun. Eves. Haskins and save plenty on weekdays. 6110 Southward: Dr., HASKIN’S __Watertord. OR 3-5166 wrolet—Olgsmobdile . ‘$0 FORD CONVERTIBLE. CALL Dixie Highway at M-15 ~ | _ after § p.m.-PE 41453 Clarkston [Aple_ 5-50T1 | 1947 FORD, GOOD TRANSPORTA- 1954, BUICK CONVERTIBLE, CEN- | _ tion. $50. 681 E. Fourth tury, Less than 4000 miles. $2695: |IF IN NEED OF A NEW FORD FE 5-0736 after 6 p.m. ee or = = = — baer ms BUICK ‘53. SPECIAL. 4 DOOR,/| personally at Cy Owens, Ernie deluxe. Radio & heater, Dyna-| Felice. $200 will get you into a w, White walls. Perfect. $1400. | new car or truek. i947 FORD CHEAP. 3176 WARAEN Drayton lains, Mich. eth 3.205) a eee i950 FORD TRACTOR P6 WITH Sth wheel ready to go. Two ‘36 passenger school buses. Ford & GMC. Good bodies, need re- ir. Por information call BAG- EY AUTO PARTS. FE 5-0219. HENRY J ‘51 2 DR. 6 CY., WHITE wall ‘tires. Excellent condition. $345. No money down. Carkner—Studebaker Birmingham MI 4-3410 192 HUDSON COMMANDER 8. 4 re Sharp! Private owner, FE 353. iM? JEEP STATION WAGON. : $328" 2425 Voor- heis Rd. CHEVS. 1954. LeftOvers Hurry While They Last. ALL BODY STYLES | AS LOW AS $1326.41 Headquarters: for Chevrolets 13 MILE AND ) WOODWARD iINCOLN 54 CAPRI HARDTOP. Radio hea’ ans. *aeee walls, secse miles, $1 ME! MERCURY AND ‘61 FORD ye — over payments. Wencynt i SEDAN. | RADIO = mm car, 1708. J your eid meng oa eam! 2410 Drivate owner. a Birmingham MI4-3410 ‘147 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE. Good condition, FE wails. good condi Jee ter $186 off Auburn Rd. FE 5-309. i953 PONTIAC SEDAN “DELIV ERY. Le’ Make an offer. For, page ome coma she Oakland State Bank. Milford. Mich. Ph. _MUtual e1165 Huron Motor Sales ALWAYS A GOOD SELECTION OF LATE MODEL USED CARS. LURON | MOTOR SALES 52 W. Huron FE_ 2.2641 | 1951 | consider trade. 41 8. Roselawn. PLYMOUTH '52. "CRANBROOK SE- dan, Overdrive, R. Chrysler engigeer’s private &. we Also 1937 Cadillac V8 $30. MaArket em PETERSON ‘53 Kaiser Manhattan "34 Willys | T. Hyd. ‘$1 Kaiser Hyd. ‘$1 aeery J, 2 door. KAISER- wILLYs SALES 3176 Auburn Ave. FE 4-4692 1954 PONTIAC STARCHIEF. ¢ door, 8 cylinder. Hydramatic, ra- dio, heater. directional | signals. washers, Sd 8900 actual talenge. Or ginal owner, Call FE 5-063 PONTIAC ‘53 ave “EX- eelient condition. Green with black top. Fully gr -e-cntg $1,558. 44 or your old car dow arkner—Cudel Baker Birmingham MI 4-3410 REAL CLEAN REAL SHARP REAL BUYS 50 Chev. Convt. .....$595 ’54 Buick Riv. ......$2395: 50 Nash 2 dr. .......$215 251 Chev. 2 dr. ..%.....$595 54 Chev. 2 dr.......$1395 *S3 Chev: 2 des .n«<.<$995 "52 Stude. 4dr. ......$645 "50 Chev. Hardtop... .$595 *S1. Mere. 4 dts «c+. <$749| 52 Chev. Sub. ,......$769| $929 | SO Olds. 4:dr. ...... $579 "$4Chev. Wen...... $1595 53 Chev. Wgn......$1295 53 Chev. Convt.....$1445 49 Pontiac 4 dr......$295 ’51 Plymouth Cpe. ...$495 49 Pontiac Wegn.....$495 54 Chev. Pickup....$1145 ’50 Chev. Pickup.....$545 "49 Dodge Panel .....$275 "48 Buick 2 dr. ...... $165 51 Nash Rambler ...$195 50 Nash 2 dr. ...... 52 Pont. 4 dr. ......$795 49 Lincoln 2 dr. wo 0 $395 “YOUn CHEVROLET DEALER” Matthews- Hargreaves 211 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-4546 PONT. CHIEFTAIN 4 DOOR. Hydramatic, radio, Neoter white |]. tf extras. "a ove FE 1903 PUNTIAC DELUXE 4 DOOR. Lachea ereey Wihte walls, meet: Other Secessories, 820, EM _: TIP TOP USED CARS COME TO CLARKSTON WHERE THE OVERHEAD IS LOW 1954 Chevrolet 2 Dr. ’ 1953 Willys 4 Dr. $777 Zi 1983 Chrysier Impeli al i “PLYMOUTH «@ DR. WILL |: | 1949 PONTIAC, 8. HYDRAMATIC. -$195 | | : 7 220 4 1953 Plymouth ad Coupe. ri DeSOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER “1? S. Wood wi: r¢ Birmingham PONTIAC, = 2 DR. DELUXE. adio, Needs R $350. Te~ pairs x, eee doors and floor edge to rust, Otherwise good cond: Ideal for young tamil: p.m. to 7 p.m. Private owner, STARCHIEP. CUs- tom sedan. equi Leath- er trim. low gf an ‘original - _owner. PE 4-6208. BY OWNER 1964 PONTIAC STAR- chief. 32 E. Blvd. N. after 2:00. ~~ BETTER BUYS! - $83 Portiac deluxe 2 dr. a 31 Chevie Del. 2 dr. ee ‘51 Plwmouth Del. : dr ‘60 Chevie Hard Clean, 48 ac 8 «8 West Got Used Ga: 923 W. Huron FE 4218 -_ 1954 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CUS- Cates. deluxe bydramatic FE fly eaupped By owner. 037 ~ Guaranteed SHARP USED CARS All Makes and —— Glenn's MOTOR SALES 234 8. Saginaw St PE ¢7371 HIGH IN VALUE LOW IN PRICE ’54 Dodge Ch. Cpe.. .$1245 4—’33 Dodges sanccoenaT BESbe $995 to $1295 53 Pontiac 2 dr.....$1150 2—’53 Plymouths, Addr. ..cceceee . $895 ’53 Packard Hardtop $1295 53 Nash 4dr......:..$895 2—’52 Plymouths .» $795 *52- Chevrolet 4 dr....$795 "52 Hudson Hornet . 5 be 51 Hudson Hornet ..$ ’51 Dodge 4 dr. ...... "$593 2—’50 Pontiacs, 2 dr.. prea eee ee $395-$495 "50 Chevrolet P.G. ...$495 3—’50 Dodges . .$445-$495 49 Dodge «$295 "46 Dodge’ .......:...$50 "46 Plymouth ........$50 raf Chrysler .......«.$50 "AT Stade. casceyenca-§75 ~Riemen- schneider 232.8: SAGINAW ST. Open ‘til 8 p.m. FE 2-9131 PONTIAC. ape — CYLINDER 4 th. sedan. ina! finish excel- lent condition throughout only p Sosa _—— pric: Make vour own H ASKINS CHEVROLET Dixte Mw:. at M-15 MAple 5-507] C sTAR- CALL OR DAN ss Saar te) _STO?. ots wis R OWENS. VES aiol, sa Sear 4 DR. GOOD RUN- g condition $05. OR 3-68032. | ——- — Pugh r, brand paint. —— ear. er miles. @& 8, Edith after ‘Sl PONT. & ‘50 CONVERT. $497. "OR Peed: .. gc 5665 eee ace 5 ‘#8 Buick r eeeavedece. $1 ‘$2 Buick este $007 50 100 other late motel be 80 transportation. $35 Pinanc: soa or Real Estate treae- ns Economy Cars, 22 | Auburoa — ‘833. PONTIAC =. heater. ——— like LAKE orion "MOTOR SALES M25 Bue Lake __MY 2611 till 9:60 p.m. & ‘#@ Chev Rees co OT — DOOR SEDAN. : This “7 SAFETY TESTED ey Olds. Super Ragdl 3 dr. Olds “8 4 F be poe Super See dr. "$1 a Holid coupe. "83 Cher, as ik 2 dr. HOU ‘GHT ‘EN & SON YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE ed with extrs- | GMC TRUCK DEALER | $2@N. Main, Rochester, OL 1-9761 1951 STUDEBAKER AND CRUIS- || er, Auto .atic tran‘mission Load- wi FE 23-3482. STUDEBAKER ‘53 HARDTOP CON- —— commander V-8. Radio, . overdrive, white wa tires. ‘a or your old car down. Carkner—Studebaker Birmingham MI 4-3410 Maroon and gray. $1,295. vi YOU MUST SEE THIS ONE. 1962 ee 26.000 aoe wieud ~ STOP! LOOK! DRIVE! ‘$1 995 1954 BUICK bo FECT CON due BUY... ALSO 1964 BUICK eb ges HARDTOP, 1954 ppg ota Las PACKARD. 4 DR. N EXCELLENT DRIVING € CAR. $895 1983 PLYMOUTH, 4 DR. SEDAN LIKE NEW $595 \ 1950 BUICK. 4 DR SEDAN ExX- CELLENT TRANSPORTATION. $1,695 195) CHRYSLER IMPERIA PAMILY CAR. EXCELL CONDITION. COMMUNITY WHERE YOU CA AND DEAL 803 N. Main, Rochester, OPEN TILL 10 P.M “OL! -— 2 DR. PER- ON. WONDER- BU. 1984 Movers We SNOREATLY RE- UCED PRICES) \ A WONDERFUL L ENT \, % N 1954 Pontiac Starchief 4 dr. ee with radio and heater, See 1953 Pontiac Catalina hardtop. Extras in- clude: Radio, heater and Hy- dramatic. $] 495 1953 Pontiac Convertible. Radio, heater and Hydramatic. Spring Special. $1595 1953 Chevrolet Station Wagon with radio and heater. Big tainily special, $1295 1954 Pontiac 2 dr. with radio and heater. Your chance to save money. $1595 1952 Pontiac 4 dr. with radio, heater and Hydramatic. 14,000 actual miles, $1095. 1948 Pontiac With radio, heater and Hydra- matic. A very low mileage car. $395 1948 Oldsmobile. | 2 ar. sedan with radio, heater and Hydramatic. Don't miss it, $175 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. ($2095 = aie a ee ee a : — ga Sta & ‘ = ~— - cane -—-< bes S = ot - - i # er + Se ces : ~ _ . r , a THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1955, ; : -_} 88| For-Sale Used Cars 91 Sale Used Cars" _.91|__ For Sale Used Cars_ 91|-_ For Sale Used Cars Sale Used Cars 91 | | PRES ae ores Soe ete erg eee [sree secs | RETA 5 S TORE mileage. PLYMOUTH $). RADIO. HEA if custom... a AC lis yr CANO BY OWNER” beater, Powergiige. 8a PE | fg te a Piymouth ote eee 85. | fon one owners” 61 318. MA — “Foi ition. 10 | Buick ‘31 Super. 2) dr. Dyna-flow, | | 2-0670." paint Sarge ts CIAL. DE. | 1853 DeSoto 4 dr. ss... 095. | 53-3676 : - OR | New BOaTS 16 IN” SIDE Resto’ & beater. spe, OR STIS: | (959 SARATOGA CHRYSLER 44 | UAl, PLYMOUTH, SPECIAL. DE- | 1953 Plymouth ar 0.01) 5 ¥ “ _ FE | 4031 Pier. dr., 2 tone green, white walle. _end beater, PE mstier § 5:30. ont impo : S estes Fr " EDOTEN «Tr —— ei pele D4 Ee Aan | PuLMourn mecvepene, iw. [ite Geerpaeke "|S |? vost :aa ep. Evinrude PE 2eeT0, | 75 in. , ioe wikesoa | owner oan bass EASY Tens BANK RATES. 30 q | E FRUDE MOTORS -- ” $995 a qr your down. NTEE nee ORS } SCHUTZ MOTORS | “Carkner--Studebaker | — SCHUTZ MOTORS 1955 | Ford | feenaner Than PRICE! 1952 Chevrolet 2 dr. with radio, heater and Power Glide. A real beauty. ~~ $795 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. with radio, heater and Hydramatic. Big value at $1395 1953 Dodge 2 dr. sedan with radio and heater. Big economy as a low 9945 _ 1948 Chevrolet 2 dr, with radio and heater. A real transportation special, $175 1950 Chevrolet 2 dr. with radio and heater. A teal value for someone. $295 1949 Chevrolet 2 dr. sedan with radio and heater. By this one for the kids, $195 1951 Ford Panel. Just the thing for en expanding business man. $495. -- 1983 Ford 4 dr. with radio. heater and Pord-O-Matic. A real bargain. $1195 "46 — '47 — '48 Good Transportation Seecals! Priced From $95 and Up PONTIAC . RETAIL STORE \Goodwill Used Cars” FE 3-7117 * Stock No. 147 21 It's ‘HOT’ Today Your Deal Is ‘HOTTER’ at the BRIGHT ‘SPOT | SPECIALS 127 ’51 Chev. Dix. 4 dr., radio, heater, PG.. . $683 120 ’52 Chev. Dlx. 2 dr., radio, heater, stiarp: . $842 52 Cadillac Convertible, all power..... ’52 Cadillac 62 Sedan, 2 tone, sharp.....$1882 53 Olds 88 2 dr., Hydra., other extras. .$1421 6 ’54 Pontiac Chft. 8 Dix. 4 dr., 202 °54 Chev. Bel Air 2 dr., a "S52 ener. Convertible: —— whitewalls. .$889 -$2121 R&H....$1496 R&H, clean... .$1187 ry 53 Ply. sta. wgn. $ oo $1 Kaiser 4 dr.. 32 Buick Riviera .$-844 ‘SZ Chrysler. sed..$ 844 51 Pontiac 2 dr...$ 499 53 Ford Cust. 24.$ 699 ’$3 Nash Sedan ..$ 899 53 Ply. clb. cpe..$ 844 52 Pont. Cat’lina.$ 999 | °50 Ford 2 dr.....$ 244 ’52 Chev. clb. cpe.$ 599 53 Chrysler 2 dr.$1199 Turner Values Al Buys 53 Stude. clb. cpe.$1044 .$ 299 \ 51 Ply. clb. cpe...$ 399 \'53 Dodge Cor...$1199 - *§1 Chrys. sedan..$ 644 53 Dodge 4 dr...$ 999 $4 Whev. Bel Air.$1544 | ‘51 Packard 4 dr..$ 599 53 Olds, super 88.$1499 . 52 Ford bust. 4d. $ 599 53 Buick Riviera $1399 °54 Ply. club. cpe.$1299 "49 Ply. 4, like nw.$ 499 CAR. “ST Nash 2 dr.....9 100 53 Ford Co, sedsl2o 1 ee Pe 1952 MERCURY MONTEREY hardto Eacotent =a FE 2-704 ween 6:30 and 7 1980 MERCURY. « OWNER HOs- Fates. Must be before Bt. Good Condi- “S NABH NO ‘DOWN PAYMENT. take over hn my be seen at A-1 Arcadia Courts, “Corner Studebaker” _ Birmingham MI 4-3410 “PLYMOUTH DEMOS. YOUR ‘ein t CAN CAN HANDLE SCHUTZ MOTORS DEALER Birmingham No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery | Deal Direct! No Finance Co.! Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL COME : Pa el _ MOTOR SALES 1953 Ford 8. 4 Dr. De = Re 1951 803 Hardtop 3 - CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH aa 8 am. to 8 Jar Daily BUY SELL A TRADE MA 5-514) _ YOU. BET Your Lite Yo OURE. CARE- Less iB T WHERE YOU A BU USED CAR WE VALUES IN- radio, heater White wails. A smart, | wit TRADE AND FINANCE Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN can "s3 2 dr. MERCURY. DEALER TAYLOR'S pulp pany CARS “GOOD DEALS 228 "53 Lincoln Cosmop’tan H'top, all power $1649 148 52 Henry J 2 dr., R&H, whitewalls.... .$431 38 ’51 Chev. Sedan, Powerglide and heater. .$609 213:'50 Olds Super 88 4 dr., R&H, Hydramatic $649 257 '53 Pontiac Chft. 8 Dix. 4 dr., 2 tone paint $1169" 181 ’52 Packard Dix. 300 with R&H, W.W...$936 241 ’51 Pontiac Chft. 8 Dix. R&H .........$699 249 '50 Chrysler Imperial, R&H, auto. trans, $624 11 ’53 Pont. Chft. 8 Dix. 4 dr., R&H, Hydra. $1122 272 ’50 Olds Holiday, new heater & trans...$989 242 °53 Pont. Chft. 82 dr. Sed., Hydra., sharp $1321 211 ’50 Olds 88 4 dr., R&H, Hydra....... 268-53 Chev. 210 4 dr.. R&H, Powerglide. .$1162 248 '53 Olds 98 Dix. 4 dr., really sharp. ....$1776 CHEAPIES 4"49 Buick Super Convertible, Dynaflow. .$369. 155 '47 Ford 8 Club Coupe, .R&H .......2..$177 » «$522 '53 Ford Victoria. $1144 ’51 Lincoln 4 dr.. .$ 544, 33 Pont. Cat'lina.$1 ’54 Ford Victoria. $1644 - 53 Chev. Bel Air.$1299 51Chev, dix. 2d. $ 444 ’49 DeSoto 4 dr.....$99 '47 Plymouth 2 dr..$99 50 Ford convt.....$399 266 ’46 Ford 8 cylinder pickup rteeeeeeee ten $ 199. i ALWAYS 80 EXTRA CLEAN ~ CARS - This Is the Reason Why. More , and More Are Buying ee at the | = |BRIGHT SPOT}. _ Jerome Olds-Cadillac. he -'46 Pontiac convt.,$144 "50 Chev. ¥% t. pan.$299 $3 Chev. stake ...$544 51 Pont. Catalina. .$599 32 Stude. clb. cpe$ 444 46 Buick 4° door...$99 | ‘Trucks 1953 Ford Courier panel .................. $699 51 Buick 4 dr....$ 644 52 Plym. 4 dr...$ 599 50 Olds 2 dr.....$ 399 54 Ford 2 dr.....$1199 1954 DeSoto. 4 door sedan...............++.$1444 Cheapies 1949 Chevrolet tudor sedan ..,..... ee ’49 Ford 2 door....$99 47 Mercury sedan. .$99. 49 Stude. clb. cpe..$99 _ Convertibles 1953.Ford convertible ........cssecccccess $11. ’53 Chev. convt...$1199 _ 49 Buick convt. .$ 244 ‘51 Ford % t. exp.$499 53 GMC ¥ «. pick $399. -HAROLD TURNER, FORD 2 BIG LOTS | 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham | _ 13h Mile at Woodward Pa rs Gaba tee are oo pe ponTiag PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1955 Loretta } ‘oung’s econd aeons . > ForeignTrade a — Appears Rosy = Today Ss Television Programs - =" - (Change of Pace | Rea li j sti ic Stage: Toupee Commerce Departme __Chamnel —WIBK-TY Channel 4—WWI-TV Channel J-WEYZ-TV Channel §-CKLW-TV ay d Official Gives * Optimist —— 7 : ”.|Holds Audience | Grows, Sheds ‘Dan Buff || por te Cof 3 Tv mamticurs | George Murray, comedians Pep-| THURSDAY MORNING — WASHINGTON WA gathering|$ Read the insiructions $ . Got a Secret. Quiz with Garry | ms . By EARL WILSON: remaribiget: “Pope psi Pr ge tore Sig | Moore. host. . [ete OMe Each Show of Series) new yorK—one of the big laughs in “The Honeys,” the new | coreg ne optimistic raedeng. perp arg sure ven . "leee—(7) President's Press Con- * : Has Star: in Different | farce comedy, concerns a bald man (played by Hume Cronyn) “buoyant,” growing foreign trade) @ know how to operate it ference. Pres. Eisenhower an-|9®0—(7) Todd Purse Show. (4)| Role gnd New. Plot who -has toupees of various shades and lengths—one of them properly. When service 6-0 Dinner Theater. Little | _ swers newsmen's questions. (9) | Romper Room. (2) Garry Moore. quite long so that the wearer looks like he needs a haircut. To in the next year for the United is ied, call your % Hy 1g < t ¢ ts Pd <. 2 P 2 a z P 4 P 4 P P 2 é $ iq Rascals in “Roaming Holiday.”| Paragon Playhouse. ‘Pariot |e. : By WAYE OLIVER make it more realistic, he sprinkles some Epsom Salts on his Sates and. mopt of its tree world} nearest TV dealer who (9) Austin Grant. -News. (4)| Trick.” (4) This Is Your Life.|°°* 7) A™thur ¥ NEW YORK Loretta Young | °lar—that's the real convincer—his “dandruff.” — $ is a member of the Oak- a Paul Williams. (2) News:| Ralph Fdwards introduces life |10:00—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. is ine the cad of 0 x *«& *& * _ This forecast was. given by E. E. 3 land Co. Electronics As- , neem sree Fe GD] Ha ncaa sae nnn) Fae Eero ana toe 28 punts 4 ious ema prone scone way TV 6: 25-—( . Bill Flemming. ightlite 10:30—(2) ‘Strike It . ‘ . for-| Hollywood glamour girl proud of her vocabulary recently i2 (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ever-| the Rnd a see og 11:00—-(1) Story Studio. (4) C trip? the focor > gmaton = decliwed to give us certain news, saying “I don't Want to get leas ere “ot the "US.| 3 nes o fe ae ce = . Piper Laurie, Gene Nelson, | toons. (2) Valiant Lady. OO ca ee eee Chamber of Commerce, which! $ never get ——- Disneyland—Progress re-| Keenan Wynn, Martha Hyer, weekly sary ay to gots » for; Dave Garroway’s attractive talent scout, Mary Kelly, is off|ends its 43rd annual meeting here | $ é port on building of Disneyland; | Akim Tamiroff. Colorcast. 11:15—(2) Love of Lite. tion, Loretta plays a uliffercat role | 2, Dublin. An Irish tourism official exclaimed, “How wonder- | today. heroin niger eee 6 pony ; “Nature's Half-Acre,” -|11:30—(4) Feather Y est. (2 7 ful autiful +... un 4 gence director fo merece i? te . films ot! 5.88 — (7) Hol salesy — - Nest. (2) and Uses a ditferent situation each K aperonea girl as Set married . . . and /F at's Bureau ob orden 3 BEWARE . $ of forest. (9) Western Theater. te of sports car rac-| 1. 4s 19) or og oon by = prot x > 24 Cmmere. lk 2 THE SERVICE = Film. (4) Eddie Fisher. Songs. | '&- uckwagon. Western Guiding Light. Each of her Sunday night show ; - ' $ Dorothy Collins, guest. (2) News. | syle variety. (4) Mr. District] gwunspay arrernoon | “Omblete Jn itself. Florence Henderson of “Fanny”—who was to sing the national | Schnellbacher Sapia he foresaw all BARGAIN! $ 5 . | : : creased —— port volume Pataca . proraderge ee eeee —— a 1) 12 O'Ciod <4) |_ One result is that the viewer is anthem at a Washington functlon—told President Eisenhower, = sah aa aa at. taovign 3 ; again ty to —-¢ Glock Comics a to tire of the show. He| “I'm afraid I'll forget the lyrics.” The President replied, “That's , 6:45—(4) News Caravan. John| out if there is fraud. David} Maxwell and Hart. (2) Inner snp he this eaakc eiaeda one song I can prompt you on.” trade barriers. : 3 Sponsored by the Come ay tga — ha ters ; but can tune in next week know-| Introducing a mystery guest to the Na‘: Pay ae ae cans OAKLAND COUNTY. _ “Unchained Melody.” — MBS } 10:00—(7). Paris Precinct. Case oe Drama. (2) Road of | ing it will be entirely different. . tional ss Club, John Henry Faulk said, continues, Schnellbacher said, the $ ELECTRONIC from Paris police files with . Fact is, some of Miss Young’s| “He loveg the piano . . . has been a Sena- United States may very well en- 3 ASSOCIATION 1:00-(9) Million ‘Dollar Movie.| Louis Jourdan, Claude Dauphin. | 12:30—(4) Hour of Shows. (2) La- programs are oversentimental and) tor is not unfamiliar with the vice: large its raw material purchases > ~ ee John Barrymore Jr., Preston| (9) National News. (4) Athos ’n’|° dies Day. _— = But ae change | presidency.” Just when there was a shout, from Latin America, Canada and | For Better TV. Service © | Foster in “The Big Night.” (4)| Andy. Kingfish tries to get rid | 1.997) Charm Kitchen. ea nona Meese eee in| ‘Harry is here,” the curtain went up— —— % ; Request Performance. Jay| of his in-laws in “Relatives. (2) : her recent “Dateline Korea” in| Tevealing Vice President Nixon at the The ne Novello, David Coleman in “The | I'm the Law. George Raft in|1:30—(9) Prayer, Sign On. (4) Ui °Sne saved the role of &| Plano, playing “The Missouri Waltz.” clk is turthe moved - Blessing of the Pets.’ (2) Arthur | ‘‘Cow and the: Blindman.” Jean McBride. (2) Linkletter’s | o , he said, by the fact that most na- | ' boy hard-boiled woman newspaper tions bolstered Godfrey arid His Friends. Va-| ; , . Houseparty. [eorey ae k & ke ce ragen jan dollar. | | : riety with Arthur, Frank Parker, | !@:15—(9) Yesterday’s Newsreel. | 14. 9) Cartoon Time. | , eo #« « ’ Bishop Sheen told reporters that in ae ee . ready to stop building those re-| Do-It-Yourself a dollar « earnings (of foreign | countries) continue to increase in and the year ahead,"* Schnellbacher ee said, “foreign nations May well | oof open up their markets further to U.S. products, rather than increase the ‘rate of accumulation of their the McGuire Sisters, Mahalia| Films of past events. She also has | . . ; ; played schoolteach-| case his TV show got a cigaret spon- Jackson, the Four - Mascots, | 19:39(7) Bob Cummings Show. ge Stars on ‘Seven. (9) Mary | or nurse, woman executive, of- sor, he might have to call the program guests. ates ze organ Show. (4) Ted Mack’s | 4°. oirt °s wif toe * | “Advice to Lovelorn,”” from! yetinee. (2) Tiger Game. ice girl, test pilot's wife and many| —ffoly Smoke!” Asked whether he was 1:30—(7) Mr. Citizen—Heroic fight | ®!@mour photographer Bob. (9) | other roles. Inevitably there have| trying to convert Sol Rosenblatt, at- - at Ohio woman to gain rights| China Smith—Dan Duryea in far |2:30—(8) Toby David Show. (4) been two or thre strongly remi-| torney for the Society for the Propa- for epileptics told in “Second| Eastern adventure. (4) Traffic} Greatest Gift. i niscent of her Oscar-winning part) ation of the Faith, the Bishep an- ‘teen ** | Court. Judge Watts presides at |». _ | in the movie ““Farmer’s Daughter” oS Pi : ae Se i = on oma a actak Gama _—— Concerning Miss Mar-| |) i947 in which she took the part. %Wered, “Anybody who's done as\much __ ; : (2). Sportsman’s Holiday. Part | of a maid of Swedish ancestry. | {for us as he has, is automatically in.” FLO dollar assets.’ orale () My iar na 2 of “Tiger Men” with Sasha |3:90—(7) Hearfthrob Theater. (9) mat Young, 41, is one of. the + * - « = ._ * 8 “7 . “< Siemel | Thursday Matinee. (4) Hawkins ‘successful former movie But he emphasized that competi- : causes a double ‘mix-up. : Falls. ene to come into television. Her Several years ago Frank Sinatra sent Ed Sullivan a watch tion is becoming keener’ and that Gale Storm, Noreen Nahs, |44:99-(7) Soupy’s On. Variety 15-14) Fict Low show last Sunday completed the | inscribed “Thanks.” Before taking out.an ad in Variety blast-| Us sales probably will require Charles Farrell star. _ with Soupy Sales. (9) Good | * irs e. new episodes filmed for the cur-| ing Frank, whom he accused of being forgetful, Sullivan sent | “large doses of good old-fashioned : eRLG xe Masquerade Party. Fa-| Neighbor Theater. Roscoe |8:30-(4) World of Mr. Saneeey. rent —— which ends in early | back the watch with a two-word note: “You're welcome.” ‘trade promotion efforts.” guests disguised Karns, Ruth Donnelly in “Gay |, odern June. However, she will resume mas oe a An Kit eeu — Theater ery Vagabond."’ (4) News. Paul Wil- adie a — . production in late June to accu- _ * * * * Beulah VFW Supports tenna se ‘Angelino,” tale of young man liams. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. | 4:00—(7) Captain Flint. (9) Let’s | mulate a backlog for the new sea- Y The sgemcennarsageal ay a nl kee, Hoo R tton VA This complete kit has ev- I Make Music. (4) Lee. (2) | son, starting in late A : ‘You may fire when y, Godfrey’ ".— r ver Ke n +i ; and his girl in Italy. (4) Tele- | 11:15(7) Feature Film. Feature| Robert Q. Lewis _ | : asa Levittown. : "| PO erything you will need to vision Theater. Virginia Vincent, : BEULAH (#—Edward Robinson: do the job and it is easy. : ce Benny Baker in “Flowers for|~ prama (2) ~~ ae A ost, 4:30—(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy ole ‘Gonzales Gonzales is going to play the part of Martinez Mar-| commander, said Tuesday Veter- || X-type antenna, mast, lead- 2-B,” tender love story. (2) The| Betty wright. Doody. (2) Welcome Traveler. Os a ay : e tinez in a movie called “Strange Lady in| ans of Foreign Wars Post No. 7544/] in wire, etc. : Millionaire. “‘The Story of Jack 4:45—(7) Ricky the Cl Town.” We assume the leading lady will | in Beulah has gone on record in . ‘ ° 95 Martin,” how innocent man /|11:20—(2). Nightwatch Theater. . - _ be Simone Simon and the location Walla | favor of the Hoover Commission — : : finds himself condemned to; Fabian of Scotland Yard, Charlie eye board pee (9) Romy 4 | Walla. (You can say that again.) report on medical services for vet- i - Onl a f death as result of maneuvers by | Chan. olt. erry Pirates. (2) 0 CT. : erans. \ lawyer. Paul Langdon, Phyllis)... (4) Tonight. Variety with Sagebrush Shorty. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... This stand is at variance with | STEFANSKI Coates star, Steve Allen. Dorothy Kilgalien, |53—(7) Action Theater. (4) Ter House - Senate Group The Billy Rose-Joyce Mathews nuptials | et, of Mom une report. stad : : 8:30—(1) Penny to a Million. New| Lionel Hampton, Leona Ander-| nessee Ernie. Risks Ike’s Veto With now look set for July . . . Walter Greaza, | TE S12 the post members were || Radio & Television | . quiz. (9) On Stage. variety with | son, guests. 5:45—(7) Jumbo Theater. : 7 jthe Lambs Club shepherd, underwent asked to support the position of the | and- Service Compromise minor surgéry. _| national organization but, after a ‘Sales : WASHINGTON (» — Risking a * * * * . discussion, agreed they would en- | ¥ FE 2-6967 -- 10 ay 'g Cd 10 rog TAMS —-.- __ | possibie presidential veto, 2 Senate A night club near Pittsburgh bills | dorse the Hoover Commission re. | 1157 W. Hares ol -House conference committee has | Marien Marlowe as “The Most Beau- | Pert. 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Godtrey WPON, Eye Opener | passd- immediately by both the they'll probably marry in Europe in the FE 2-2976 46 N. Hilldale || $ HAMPTON TV Wein "phen? | | wera B Mayer Wd, Mebride "Peay | tse_wam, Dr. salons |Senate and the House and ap- fall. . . Just like MMonroe, there's now an.Eartha Kitt Enter- |B, OPEN EVENINGS | 3° 825 West Huron Se. WCAR, Carousel eS ae ques CKLW. omechet, Se proved by the President.” _| prises, Inc... . Young Jill Corey, opening at the Blue Angel, oD FE 4-2525 — hd Lowell Thomas WPON, News, Sports . WCAR, News, Temple ssi, Giebiting teens | But President Eisentiower\ has | got a wire from ‘Frank Sinatra: “Be a smash. Love”... Mrs, | eseaaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaar WXYZ, Music show 11:15—WJIR, @porte aired WCAR, Warm Up Time | indicated he would not accept any | Pulgencio Batista saw “Fanny”—and so did her five bodyguards. WPON. Art Van Damme po Ad) rt occu 10:13—WWJ, Joyce Jordan postal pay boost bigger than 7.6 an ; , 1:00—WJR, Guest House ‘eb Laren. Wil Ones WPON, Pontiac Party LW Berce PU == per cent. Some Congress members x ke wk PONTI AC’S Fl R T ww Taree Our 7 WXYZ, News, Top 10:30—WWJ. Pran Harris WEON. Rows, Bédie ' |said it is doubtful a veto of the} WISH I’D SAID THAT: Charley Jones recalis this description i 2 Gare Pence Lovte CELW, Jim Dunder WXYZ, Whispering Sts. ay compromise bill could be over-| of a wife: “Someone who sits up with you when you're sick and - WOAR, News, basis = WeAR. Bam. High =. | %IS—WIR, Perry Masom | riden. puts up-with you when you're not.” TV SERVICE DEALER ! = a. ow THURSDAY MORNING — 10.5—-WIR, Break the Bank | 9:90—WiR. dey Drake The House may act on the postal TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: “We've made great medical progress 1S—-WWJ. R Mulholland | , Ww, Lorenso Jot pay compromise Friday. The! in the past tion,” claims Jess Denious. “What used to be ox Tg Wrok Coa seed "| Secale may get to 1 next week. | in the Bost weneention” cletee Jess Denlous. “What use BLAKE RADIO AND TV SERVICE © Wark, Neve. WCAR, Gong Parade . merely an itch is now an allergy.” ani | Under rey compromise each (Coprright 1955) _a | x9 Authorized Factory Service for 15 Diflerent oat Nesslatierese oo : 1 = Se eee ee ee _ ———— = = oon pt OBLEd WOT RET WOW ge z : sea ———= es ee = ~if q _ ‘ a 1:45—WIR, E.R. Murrow | 6:36—WIR. Agricit. Voice Wik News, 8 8:15—WJR, R classification of salaries would ac- air neE Sa om ry toy peP ae _ CRT w [ Paul — CRLW, w Gens, David WPON. News. Party ened count for the additional 1.8 per omanian Maestro French citizenship: The Romanian | , 8:30—WJR, Helen Trent P E yin P led vain bolegplac teva ail WPON. Rises ‘shine 11:15—WXYZ, Curtain Calls WWJ. Pepper Lhpes fl ~ cent. The administration has urged. ae in aris appea vainly 8:00-—WJR PBI, Peace | WPON. Hymn Time WJBK, Don McLe such a reshuffling to do away with. Di t 713} p to him several months ago to re- WWJ, Dinah Shore 6:45—WXYZ, News os 3:45—WIR, Gal a : i$: ‘ es a in ans *turn to his Communist homeland. _ 2:00—WJR, Jim’ Vinal 11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind | “ww3. Right to Happiness inequities. : i Mee eRe eae CKLW, True Det.- WXYZ, Osgood, Wolf wws. Phrase Toe rey It was estimated the pay in. ; ; . Enesco is survived by his’ widow, AA : edie aaa Sao Gat mee bere | cxLW. i — ay oc oe Barty exeane would coat about 178 mil PARIS (®—Georges Enesco, 723, Marie Rosetti-Tescano, a former’ F F : t A th rized va Show World 915—WIR, Muste Hall WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie | lion dollars a year. The : taise Romanian composer, conductor, Romanian princess. They married | ‘or ac ory U 0 : ‘ and violinis ie ay after a in re were no chniaren. - J . Concert 1:30—CKLW, Terence O'Dell, He WR, epend mane WCAR, News, Carousel would be retroactive to March 1. | 2% violinist, died today af 1996. 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Mrs. Martin said she and Thurs- ton had 500 claims of ® acres each on-federal land, Mrs. Martin and~her husband, - who was “a roughneck on an oil rig,“ came to this booming oil. and uranium center from Los An- | geles seven years ago. “At first I started going out with a $30 Geiger counter to give, Vearle some outings,"’ she said:) “Then one thing led to another and here we are. Now we've got Mrs. Martin's husband suffered from a head, back. and neck in- jury. Thurston is Minneapolis.. House Group Supports Cut in GI Strength WASHINGTON i — A House Appropriations subcommittee has. rejected a move aimed at avoiding | a Planned cut of 75,000 in Army | strength during the coming- — year. Rep. Flood (D-Pa) disclosed to-| day he had. failed in an effort to! get the subcommittee to add about 730 million dollars to funds for the Army during the year starting | July 1, He told-hewsmen he would | try again tomorrow when the full | Appropriations Committee meets to. consider -a multibillion-dollar bill | to finance the armed services. y If necessary, fe said, he will | carry his fight to the. House floor. | The administration's defense pol- | icy—based on greater reliance on | air power and new weapons—con- | -templates scaling down all of the | armed services except the Air Force. Plans call for the Army to be down to 1,102,000 men by June 30, 1956, - Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, Army chief of. staff, has opposed the Army cut, contending atomic age warfare calls for more, rather than. fewer, fighting men. Flood paralleled’ Ridgway's ar- gument in saying ‘‘I cannot agree that atomic warfare prespposes the need for fewer ground troops. 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